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7 t ^ \l SIST3*3^^ jif~^ RV I THE LANCA 1 ^ STER NEWS, AU< lUST '10, 1915. * +: + - + wmsi mm h t i-: + Mi t M*' ? mi , 3 { ! +! + ! + ; + ' + ; + + i-+-! + t A ' I i_j i :i ' ' !i K !ir Hl-Urv, 31 1 C 1 t * B : W(1 IJ SE GUID1 VER OIJ ty v/iiicj ED BY R DOOR i oo-^a THE PC iiea oat ANTING es FINGER 4 4 4 I '+ o o ^ : U h 0 ^ c i* 1 ( i I Ml IF {S( :Hi * *4tt4:K4)K4:i;4.K?:K4fc?*4 LKTTER FROM MR. SF ^ OhtcoIh Forres|H?ndent Din European War. To the Editor of The News: When this war broko 01 SCRFiHT. Wilson to do would be 1 an extra session of Con cusses the that great body of gri to resolve that this qou ; off all relations with it it made with each other :i or 111 in to call n,ake alfalfa a suc< igress and for tlon and lime. Tod eat statesmen known as the alfal ntry will pull southeast, and we 1 those at war acres of as good a ind if this found in th*? iTt.it :ess was inocula- from over the s ay this section is 'here will be a fa section of the nha?e<1 in South have hundreds of next twelve mot lfalfa as will bo "If we have b ii/l r>... of wakinir nn in tate we believe that thousand bulls pur- STATE OF S Carolina within the .. ( P,un,t.y By J. E. Stev "h?- Whereas i ieen the direct cause suit to ine t Inrnsl nvor Hw? :i<1 mitiiaf ru ?i? CITATION. N OUTH CAROLINA. Notice of Lancaster. undersign .man, Judge of Probate, estate of iV. S. Moore has made on the 2 o grant him letters of niake her otice of Discharge, is hereby given that the ied will, as guardian of the Manly J. Small, deceased. 3rd day of August, 1915, ' final return nc dmi.1i .... many cnanges in business in this country, but all world* They say the war a blessing in disguise to pie. As I see it, it has ruination of nearly all th in the South, because tt fell out of cotton and is sti no hope of better times fo mors and laboring class , not only country would sell over the tions. no provisions, has been any nation at war some peo- the opinion that in 1 been the days that this country ' e farmers ed upon to help bring le bottom As I see it we are enr 11 out end war by selling them al ir the far- to carry on the wai of oeoDle. a,ia..< no muni-1 farmers have made nothing to I falfa and are beco 1 am of more enthusiastic ess than 1)0 jn fact, we are con would be call- or 3,000 addition; about peace. p,anted this fall wi oureglng this fonr or five miles c 1 these things "After such great r with. Miss | falfa. naturally the W UI " r mmm a success of al- Rh>ng this line, i mlng more and not only done on the subject: community, but fldent that 2,000 state, il acres will be '?ur idea ls Ithin a radius of '' 'armer OlUfl if Rock Hill. 'hey exepect to t success with al- R"l,s- The ban next thing to do ,ions "c*'ds the ( ,v e fee 1 'that' we have I eff?c?ts o1' Ma' . . I These are, something tor our admonish all something Tor the , red and cred ed, that the] that the banker and !m!\ in tl,e ' , . .. held at Lan it work together U next obtain the best re- of, at 11 o'c; ker in farming see- show cause. armer. and it is also f^e sn'c.^ yji ino osiuif ana tijan and itgie Mcllwain, deceased. Gf ijancai , therefore, to cite and mi3sory. and singular the kinditors of the said deceas- Guardian , be and appear before julv 2; ;-ourt of probate, to be caster on August 13th. ___ after publication there- iSJCiOl lock in the forenoon, to RECR] if any they have, why -rv-p^-rjninistration should not xCilivsU. " ww ouvu 5uai" apply to the probate court ster county for letters dlsJERUSHA A. SMALL, Estate of said Deceased. 3. 1915. EATION PERATION until this war is ended and that be, that la a questio one can correctly answer, pie predicted the war to months. It is still on ai men by the thousands. 1 little German 1 took to be : Germany's powder would exhausted. He said "Who r , nuuaiuo oajs m iitrr when will that she sees no hopes n that no end in sight yet. So I Some peo- great statesmen to go * end in 12 manner to bring peaee rid killing it seems that the praye said to a tsters and all the go< 1 spy. that praying people the woi soon be failed to bring this p( says so?" this wholesale sb'Ught peace report NVfts (G turn our att of this war's Kjes toward hog ai t is up to the Being convinced the ihead in some portant to introduc to this world. we started a campa rs of all min- hotter hogs and ca 3d ladies, all ; "We furnished t< 1(1 over, have gardless of his fin nice and stop j money to purcha? er of human I ? *-?-? * tention ancl ener- 'r,,e that the far id rattle raisin*. pr- Thp sooner it it was very im- interests are i e thoroughbreds. sooner they are ign for more and l',e former hart ttle. stood between tli ) any farmer, re- a1"1 ,he farmer anrial condition. wUl commence t le thoroughbred wonderful way. t-i- I.. ... ? .. 1 I) uv grained, nier needs the bank- (liven und (hev learn that their j _ dentlcal, and the Noti< ?'? < < ?re.k d... J "* ier that has always of the ePtate leni. then the banker ham. decease in farming sections August, 1915 _ ! < ? mnst as such adiit O prosper In a most ^ probate f Yours very trul>, |y letters a t) 1 \I T KT a r> er my hand, this .10th SUTTl] e of Discharge. West hereby given that the will, as administratrix onTTT of W. T. VanLanding?d. on the 30th day of Premi ?, make her final return May li inistratrix and apply to turn ,im> ourt of Lancaster coun- Many c dismissorv. 'Soutl mer Tourist Fares TO ern North Carolina 'HERN RAILWAY er t'arrier of the South. ? to September 30, final ret October 31, 1915. :ttractive resorts reached by lern Railway. Let us helo I said "That is the general this country." He sai( worry yourself about i powder. She hus enough t at least two years." 1 ss say she could make the she had the stuff to make Ho said, "She can make to make the powder of i ^ mobn the nnii'rtor " f ?li report in life. So in conclusion i, "Don't ing person the world Germany's to pray to God to direr o last her |n the best manner pos iid, "They about a speedy close powder if slaughter of human be it out of." T. W. the stuff Osceola. S. C. and then . .iw*a, iniMUK uuies |i let every liv- an,j secured by the over continue quite a successful t sonic mean-, by this plan we Hi sible to bring j bring in some ver to this awful; Herkshires, which \ ings. j decided to have pri SECRKST. j "In* studying the we soon found that raise cattle for bee myh 1)1" in me iaii 1,v hogs. This wns "Vice Hresi undertaking, and ?ve bee, able ",K l>lt,CK AN y fine registered 1 ll<l s,atevas the breed ve "If b,ood be edominate. ally"?and that cattle situation. of lhe if we wanted to p,G evide?ce of f. a better breed ,,u* prioe of ,m ... A LICK V dent and Cashier. Adininistrntr ceased. 1? Till-, IIKKITALK. * 4* ' "fr ' "fr- * -Jja * *i the price of adinlr- * . It is. the doom bolt ^ ic has given us am- + S | late?so also is it \^\ arlv everything else ? 'ANLANDING HAM. you ,,lan ix Kstate of said !>?*Div )ME TO OUR your summer trip. W. H. CAFFEY, ision Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. STORE I closed ports and war zones marines are all wrong, in ( thing about war is wroni must certainly be the chie it all, but the innocent pe no way of helping the cau like all others, seems to b man's war and the poor m The Bible says the nation ..mart turn. ~T TTTI ? 'l1 TT TV 'f TV' t and sub- * act every- "ANKKK AND 7 , * WOHK TOOKT K and sin ^ f cause of I t II I I H I I I I I 11 t sople have Home and Farm, ise. This, Learning something e the rich done for better farming an's"fight, era of South Carolina, that for- "National Union Bank' rTTTTTTTt** ^ was necessary, for i FAIt.MF.lt commands a very i HKU. worth very little foi that it would take amount of money J or the work ou?hbr^? of t f by the bank-! that lt wou,d be a we asked the1 we cou,d induce th ' of Rock Hill a sum<-ipnt numl tile class \vh have v ? prize. \i Joor price and js I',l'*vitably leave* r beef. We knew '('cis, ior a nod ( a considerable | (,ur Progress o purchase ihor- vears 'i?s been he heef type, and "T Mood-much < long while before P?urfid out like e farmers to buy "l,ence of the h tier of cattle to young a '-r ...in ?, irt whatever \vp prirel-T? in legaiy its ef-1 J. >r bad. I T lor four thousand* 'f written in footprints if it willingly shed, i,' Firstwater under the in- V Secon igh aspirations that 7 Third nil old with a tine ? (loubtfu >> ?? i ... <m I^nnH NEXT WEE WHY? ?Because we sell Pure Foods id?Because we give the Righ I?Because our Measures ant 1. '"V* Mt'A /\M?? ?* * ? 1 ?? Y K | it Prices. 4 1 Weights are not I j !i.l xi t t__ T gets God will come to naui of us who are living whei is ended will see who was who was wrong because < the right side. One of my said to me, "What makes God has anything to do war?" I said, "God Is tlx always was and what made ?ht. Those for a story of Its metl a the war eess. Here is the res right and we publish hoping it God is on other bankers in othe neighbors the South to join the you think "eommunity co-operati with this ' Kditor Home an * same Ho Dear Sir: Answering Him have of the nth inst., 1 am g !iods and sue- amounl to aching iponse, which ly of ther may induce able to rhan|4e the r sections of ,ieveri that the 9im movement of wa> to chanpe the OQ... bring in a number d Farm.?My reKis*"ed an? your inquiry ,ho movement our lad to explain nurohaee ten flue re bulls and iihicc thf> . and consequent n would not be ,roni ,he cryi"K breed. We be- who 8aw no rpai pleat and easiest and- not knowin beef type was to ed U to the ,ltte of thoroughbred h?v%er1 in order to start! For ever> galr henk decided t > !t ha8 ?,aid ,n 1 gistered Hereford, 'll:" ilul,ru**s " in ?,.t in ihn ,ur. ?<ore centuries ul ouiiic in it w nuift * ^vi* i veins of the weak jjjj to-Date son tor the sacrifice. * Fifth R. would have resist jtj Sixth rmost of their feeble * WORK I Sever i the world has niail ? ? Mill ma he precious red-gold ? Eijfhl le deodands of two I of our I and that the war ? Nintl .?? uvcciuoc will ^WUllD cUC lilt Brands. ?Because our line is always F ?Because we sell the new ai Cream Freezer, ith?Because you can see our ke Fresh Peanut Butter while th?Because we are prompt in irm are working men. i?Because we believe in the jcueu vvun me up- * resh and Complete. T id up-to-date NO- + New Peanut Butter * you wait. . service. The heads J FUTURE of Ijtn. I KiiyiniiiK 10 uo wun me Joshua's day?" While a great many pe else W. J. Bryan for resigi lleve many will agree wit he is the smartest statesma and possibly is 10 years ah times, and if so he may sufficient cause for comii (ha nahlnnf If vi'n omi 1/1 wars m ine memous used ana t hope to derive from tli ople eriti- ?' the Hereford bulb ftlng. I be- farmers, h me that "First let ine say tli ,n we have this '8 an agricultural ead of the 'hough considerable c? have had erK.v have been investei ig out of '"ring enterprises, we ?*??? k,. gun to realize the wo he benefits we e distribution ^nuxmniii^ i anions our of fo,ir or ftvt> n,i We advertised in lat, primarily, that we were Koin section. Al- il8ked a" ,he farme ipital anil en- take care of one of .1 in manufac- of char?e* to 8end 1 ?... i bad forty or fifty nave just be? the best farmers in iinorfiil iwtssii . within a radius weaP?ns 'hat hi It's of Rock Hill. ,,a?Khty comma our newspapers ! s'n,P'e soldiers. K to ?lo this and The world |Q rs who wished to ravaKt*s ??f war these for us. free 1 llp ras,> pa.vniei i? his name. We " 's hardly her applications from ment ,ie?- The our section, and wor'd have hcc ive carved fame for ? caster, ndeis and death for 7 Tentl T a dollar oka mostly to the + Call for as an example of f nt for progress. But 4. e that the real pay- J J} 1 chief debts of the 7 MM j 11 liquidated in ad- J i?Because we need the mone 's worth every time. New Seed Rye. Crimson Clov< Seed. ENNETT-TERl ii ? y and will give you ?r. Rape and Turnip . j ?r co. did. When we pause to think the most learned and e ** nations In the world. En Germany, at war with ei then we should halt to tl and say, why should we ta on either side in this grea sometimes I think Atner "tc a a iic hill ties and great valu of two of "ral resources In our nlightenel ,1,a'e- The gratifying gland and ,n our agricultural de aeh other. ,(> a *r*a' extent, due t link again at'"n our farmers, c ke a hand sanitations and our 1 war, and !lavo awakened to the ica would Pr<)HPPrlty depends on e of our nat- ,n thi* Way we w noil and oil- tr,bute the8e bul,s ' advancement they wou,d do the velopment is. pla<e ,hem with 1 o the co-oper- knew WOU,(l takt> *' ommercial or- Tt ls our expoofatU bankers, who twe,ve month*' to ( fact that our one 8eH,on to an,) our farming WBy avoid ,nbreed ore able to dis-I VB,,ce Wltn "lat n localities where to aatisfy most good, and ^o'ooh-mlser M people whom we Scarcely a foi nod care of them. ,)et n '?rought : it. at the end of j SBorifices of son hnnge them from nover an empir* titer and in this 11 ',as boon stat itiR. We receive t,u' n,Pn and wo ? it. same coin that li the demands of the __. ars. rward step but has ibout through the ie precious life, and > has been built but red on the bones of men who have mad * "77; 1 I K? GOOD I i ERVICE have about as much cause war against England as a? many. England lias fough Germany has never raisei against us. Sixty per cc population of the United of German descent. Cape county. Mo., is 92 per cen Lancaster county, Pa., is 9 to declare forest more than ?" < ii1Pt Oer- eomb,n0(1- VppreHatli t America. VVP haVR for several * J a sword ert,nK a Krp?ter l>!>rt o ;nt toward the advancemen stntek hp. ln* Interests, and an ?"?-? t German. "ove t,mt if ?,,r fa e 8 per cent wlU proftuer a,8?- ',rovi< Hher interests "" re^,,u' ??"? ?" this fart. wp exPect to ?et 1 oara hem, ex- the KOO<l the>* wi" d f our energies nn<l in flhow,n? out t of.our farm- are '"^rested in t ft vorv much aro rPa(,v anrt w,Ul u It a. We be- help tl,P,n ln any ra prosper we ,u^'nK. ;led. of eour?e, *'Sineo ?,,r mov< line. Dr. W. W. I uin in any way? aur returns from i Hut, though t U? this eommunlty j high, though we farmers that we w'ho have yield* heir welfare and sroat bargain o ng at all times to menf. still, we real good under- wbat they have lives their gem anient along this bequests to post La>ng, stato agent "ilngly great tli he price may appear may weep for those mI their lives iit the f human advancemust remember that [ " ^ purchased far out B=!s=a*s=::=r=: eration, that their 7"" ?? erity are so whel- ?? at. were tltoy given - ~ ? A2L German. Kngland also ti strong population of inha over this country. This I we do not need to war wi folks or with any other na think of uh going to war side with an Army tine < 800 miles long. Hut I v gest the proper thing for ias a verv " "" bitantx al|ito m,r ,m,ronM ,h" r'* )?lng true.! "T" 1 ??"*? ??? < ?* th our kin! uH,raa,fi *rA: tion. Jlint! ft * ?? ago we In. on either f,v? farmer? P,a,lt of soMlera1 ?**h ?f a,fa,fa ** "" UX voul.l .ug-;^ furnished the ?eod President I U ftr8t the e*Per,raen . he a failure; however, j "i nun vximid .'Ht treatment. '* director of ex l> of delayed ^outh Carolina, t About twenty- thought so much i luced twenty- ho ha8 a?kod the L one-half acre ,nd Other business perlment. and bulla, and tl for planting. n,in,her of them tt t appeared to ,,,ro,o the reports a fow contlnu tension work for their cholee, th ellH uae that he progress would of this plan that l'eanks of the state Many men si Interests to pu: have died and j sat he has had n hones might hi > agree to do ho. structure, whoa we are getting they hut durklin - - knowledge Impa cse protagonist* of n* - . count the cost as lit- P"** ind w onion, too ' gladly that 011 their | 9 built up some j W7I e outlines, perhaps,] \^/ g saw with the forerted by the approach , HA ] does good <e7 vice rr (otirieoiis attention to <ii lean? It means 7 customers. It An Kn?yf Pleasant I>ni One or two Or. King's Pills with a tumbler of night. No hn<l, nauseating belching gas. Go right to up in the morning, enjoy a bowel movement, and fe day. Dr. King'tt New Lift sold by oil druggists, 36 1 Irutl puckege, for 25c. G< todav?enjoy this oasv. Id experimenting, and New Life what they lacked at water at ? f taste; no Whiatvir You Need a bed. Wake ' Take Orov free, cany The Old Standard Gr el fine all chill Tonic is equally a Pills uro General Tonic because n an orig- well known tonic propcrti at a bottle and IRON. It nets on tl nleasnnt ' out T.Inlarin. TCnrirhoa learned that }}rv>}' "*r'V"V*1 ??.? . Hard work, ove start to kiIFf, nore muscles. ? ? lightly applied, a Qeatftl Tonic your norrnpss <Ihaj, e't "Nnthl it *yi r hi ove'a Tasteless 8'oan'r Llnfme-t. valuable as a you enough," .vri it contains the User. fc-'tops suite [esofQUININi; pnlns. An exeellen it* Diver, Drive; better and "leaner i til#* P.lnrvl ni. , MCfriaf y- r,?. il, tsrlos Itelleved. of the supremo r oxortior. mean (jfe, and many Sloan's Liniment . . . , little quiet, and to v,el?l ,ho KaT ?;.e-rs like magic. at Interest for i wiped llk?' your the precious in' I can never thank woJ, paif| in ,h) tea one grateful iring, aches and t counter-irritant, 5o?* Sorts, On than mustard. All ("he worst ca?-?..??on .r U It.tftlo tnrittv culed l?y tJi?- V moment of earthly' ITiear more will he found i. ne price, to put out * jOHterity, as it were. ITlCcir vestment of a death cause of humanity. Care lor Remedies Won't Cute 4 nnlttr nl lion ton( Klandini | V o./Uttln'. Id _ is selling lust what the p ans giving///// weight and is selling at a jiiit fi^ui c. of all the little things that Ziiy Meat IV urchaser wants, honest meat. It It means taking count. lark el lAYfttlre. 2 j Ptillds \t;> the Whole 8ys teui. 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