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4 (She ?aurai>trr iJmitB (SEMI-WEEKLY.) JUAN IT A WY LIE Editor J. C. MHEPARO. . . Business Manager e _ dent PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT: to or Published Tuesdays and Frl- wish [ days at Lancaster, S. C., by The ages i ' Lancaster Publishing Company, our successors to The Ledger, es- I . tablished 1852; The Review, 11 established 1878; The Enter- ?!??>' prise, established 1891, and en- deniei ered as second-class matter entitl Oct. 7, 1905, at tbe postofflce . . at Lancaster, S. C., under Act i '' of Congress of ldarch 3, 1879. minds * . I made SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 1 teiligt (In Advance.) I tion f One Year gl.AO | titude Six Months 75c which closed PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. , Henceforth all obituaries, ( ' s' rards of thanks, lodge notices. fore. intif oa rtf nil nnhllo nffnlrR 1 stpns charging admission, citations. pulsor executors' notices, notices of right discharge, etc., will be charged for at the legal rate. done There has been sotue uncer- to brii tatnty in the minds of our cheat* friends as to what news really ' j ^ is. The items mentioned above are not news items, nor can we tetulai accept such items for publica- who, tion except as advertising. their < - light. Weather forecast for South Caro-1 alone Una: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. I ^jiey , TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 191.1, (lai,Se _ | which " ' . then 1 Now for the night school. I .. tor ui _ . theref This weeks chief event?the coin- ., ' avail tug of the Columbia boosters. ?. offer r * dav e1 Next week is to afford an attracI ning c tion ot another sort?Lancaster s 1 nia n v nrst cliautamiua. + Life in some towns must grow monotonous, but in Lancaster we!"'" have variety to suit every taste. ; , , , + ? \re our people preparing their ex- ^1 iiihits for the Lancaster county fair? a" " It will he bigger and better this year than last (Jet ready for it. ( . : bers 1 The striking and very conimetnl-' Kuarai able aspect of the prohibition cam- 'ki'dcli paign is that tliere is little or iiol,l>r,a'1 factionalism about it. People of all ,astor political beliefs are doubtless con- : larK,>r rinced that whiskey is an evil and;"1'8- '' are willing to try any measure which; exre'l< promises relief therefrom. some i + 1 The Tlie Home Coming edition of Th--i 1 York News will lielp attract many: ,nen visitors to old York and the return- a,Tor^ ing sons and daughters cannot but; 'lave ' appreciate the value to the communi-) Profit ty of such a live, newsy journal. 'be co * ! fbe pi We are not informed whether or ?PPor' not Miss Grace Strachan, defeated le?e 3 candidate for the presidency of the vv'10'f: National Kducatinnal Association, is i wiiir-ti a suffragist, but iter resignation, fol- not lowing a bitter tight and her charges | '"ama of factional disloyalty does not pro- 'h'ng claim her as one capable of presid;ng over : o Important an association. ,nus'c Until women learn how to accept de- niagtc feat "like a man" or at least "with good grace," it seems to us wiser for as 'af them to steer clear of politics. where + trians The disgraceful lynching of a stat" an<' prisoner last week in Georgia could possibly have happened also in other states and it is high time that cor- I. tain changes in prison conditions were being made. The life of a pris- -I-I-I-Imor should certainly lie better safe- tiu guarded. And while we are reaching two h towards something better, some sys-, l!(j j? teui which will make the criminal i are as confined in our penitentiaries less hospil hardened. something which will re- know store to him in a measure his lostjt)Ut s, manhood, he should at least lie kept. large safe from mob violence. gatiot a bod i uc w usuiiiKiuii ivjii. i Kt-poricr stratc 'bus aptly presents one of the strong- never est arguments against woman suf-^ tor i frage: "The element of ability or, numb fitness never entered into the ques-' them cion of woman suffrage in arriving at i "Lain our conclusions as to w hether or not; to tin she should be allowed to vote. f, rejoic regard it as a hardship from which prosp she should be protected and not as buy ? a favor that is denied her. We also the p anticipate that her effort to reform not b politics by the use of the ballot would jn Co he as fruitless as the attempt to re- USi is form a man by marrying him." that Meal The election of I)r 1). it. Johnson, long pres'dent of Winthrop College, to such the presidency of the National Kdu- but a atlonal Association, was a high. iBasl 'tonor conferred upon one well boost Worthy of it. Dr. Johnson is an edu- thing ator whose work in South Carolina with is known throughout the nation Ty his high ideals for Winthrop, his We knowledge of its needs and his am- trade bftion to make it yet greater and "buy more useful, thid distinguished citi- may zhii has p'ared thia splendid institu- heart Hon in the forefront of normal and Carol industrial relieves. We rtlo'ce in and i this ,iow honor that has been bestow- Capit eld upon Dr. Johnson. outalc " ? i I THE LAXCASTE1 ^ KOK A XKiHT SCHOOL. ?- * LETTER FROM THE # ?I?I?I?I?I?I?I?I?I?I?I-r+T-!?!r!?IrlTlrlrlTlr!: & Mr. R. E. Wylie Gives , wish t. commend Sui.rlnt.n-1 % ?'nl p ? I,ingle upon his laudable effort gunize a night school and we: %<rl-r!r%5!,6^dt9l9l6{S!S{9F-'.r{9!9{9i91 also to commend the ,idvant-i Yellowstone. Montana, t of such a school to any and all j When my last letter to The >eople who feel their need of, written we were about to We know that there arc | our tour of the Yellowston ! Park. We engaged passa . who because they have been of the Shaw-Powell Cam tl what all men and women are pany's four-seated hacks f ed to. are trying to cope with days' trip. This company ?ms too big for their untrained 8y8teni of permanent camp . , . |, ; out the park. The equipm ' A?-v task- *reat or 8n,a11- 19 j good. In connection with worth while, if performed in- i8 a iog kitchen, dining r< mtly and cheerfully. Educa- (and assembly hall. Those requentlv alters our whole at- i ^er ulore elegance take the towards life. It is the key entitles them to stop at m , , . . , , ! to-date hotels, but many unlocks doors hitherto fast i oanips because there is no . but which when opened, dis- i and everybody meets ever; beauties little dreamed of be- on the sarr.e level aud e While we take feeble, halting '.I1 keeping with the ....... . nigs in the park. There a toward that desired goal, com- compaoleg be8ides Shaw y education for children, it is such as the Wylie Comp and proper that something be Faithful Inn Company, e to give their elders a chance, have a string of hacks i ig light to those who have been arM ,the time,h A g< ? ? ... , . signal for rising in the mo id of their right because we o'clock. Hreakfast is servi o law which made school at- and the hacks are off at ice compulsory. When these, stop for lunch at one of it may be through 110 fault of '8 made at 12 o'clock and ...... ? i, i ..... resumed aaain at 2 n'clnnl u, ua * c ivmik ur?;n utfiutu III** - . , , . . . for the night is made at are given that light by which oamp There are three pol they can see life in its fullness, trance to the park, one the vill realize more fully what at Gardner, the Western ei rs lurk in the darkness from Yellowstone, and the bi ... . ... trance at Cody. We came they have emerged and will Cody entrance aml hatl ln lelp create a public sentiment a most congenial party, m tiiversal education. We urge, a druggist, his wife and 1 ore. that as manv as want to year-old daughter, namei themselves of this splendid "1U8C"t of ?"r par , v Topeka. Kansas, two y< ueet ut school No. next Mon- teachers from Bellevue, Kt rening. It may bb the begin- young man from Fast R if a happier era in the lives of and a dentist, his wife and worthv men and women. ( Springs. N ^ ., all were most congenial. The first day we folk ' i course of the Madison rivet THK fllAI'TAl Ol A, wltll two trihul i. Gibbon and Firehole, when ped for lunch. In the aftt were taken through the G last we are about to be given (jon, stopping for tlie nig pportunity to enjoy our first Faithful Camp. While the uqua. Through the Chamber aM> bubbling and spurting amerce, several of whose mem- ??-'nil?le a burnt district steam that is arising on all lave agreed to become the ()f smoke A farmer iters of the proposition. th? diana remarked that it rem tie Chautauqua w ill give on- of a newground on which tl liiients ot a high order in ban- S"H burning. I can think a ...... . fitting resemblance than tc next week. Other towns much u remiluls me ot what , , and some much smaller than ()t Dante's Inferno. Sorno ave long been benefited by tl.e geysers bubble and boil sic ?nt addresses and other w hole- ^8 llie l'uncli Bowl, aud Mui chautauqua entertainments. Wl."l'rs K?sn UP "Kechief geyser. A number of Lancaster News, Secretarv ja(s ^hrew their soiled ham 11 and several public spirited in the latter, with the rei ecided that we could no longer they were for a mouiei to miss the advantages which around and then . , , , down in the hole been of so much pleasure and . ... sight, and while the owr to men, women and cluldren ,ookinK on in blank ast? untry over and so they will give believing they would never eople of Lancaster county an again, they would as sudd* iunity of enjoying a like prlvi- pear. the handkerchiefs it a minimum cost. Clean. ?lefn afnf, charmed. The tints ot the water in sotn some. helpful amusement geysers impart a wonder is also bright and original is In the center where the ) be had every day. Indeed, boiling hot. the color is d ster is about to secure some- reflecting the sk>. Neater ? , , . gin ot the pot in proport bigger and better than otten ,.onjs> there are different c< our way. The lecturers, the low, blue, black, etc. Tin ians, the impersonator, and the ent shadings are due to ians are all entertainers of w hich are diflerent kinds ..... . table matter in solution in . who Will please Lancastrians Rut the most wondepf|, have pleased thousands else- geysers .are those which sh It only remains for Lancas- skyward intermittently, to patronize the chautauqua. erupt at regular interva lis we believe they will do. nl<1 V'V minutes, sending the boil * into the air to a height of others like the Lioness, Kxr v the Giant, every few days. i: < 'Ol.l'Mlil.\ ItOOSTKHS. the rid i'ait hrul belch its skyward several times a i?i?i?t?i?i?i?i--i- truly ? wonderful sight. .1 Columbia boosters, perhaps 'eruption would begin. , A would rush out more rapi u lid red strong, who are expect- runibi|ng sound liue tliun Lancaster Thursday afternoon.' be heard. One time, v isured of a hearty welcome. The column of steam and wate , _ it*., ^ f ^ * i_ .11 ftoit i It f lia o i r o ono r/>li I in i y<% tit ciwiri is wen ,v,i ",v ? ?* . ' . . .. ... . . Old Faithful Inn Hotel w .1 in tins section of the state. upoM niakInR fhe eft L'ldom if ever before. lias so striking. These geysers ci aiul representative an aggre- for a long distance, hut i of business men visited us in mainly in Upper and Low ly and we are glad to demon- B?"ln' ,a a^,ut mile w ide. The guide expl to others, many of whom have ,he ba8,n ,n wh|ch t^ea(. K visited us before, that Lancas- pear, which is surrounded is capable of entertaining any ! tains was an eruption fror er of people, glad to entertain an*' "1,u a 151 below the surface of the g and proud to show them how nevep ,ogt ju heat an(, that aster Leads." We are all loyal from the surface as it ? capital of our dear state and down below comes :n conti e in whatever makes for the w^ich causes it to boil. < o ^ ,, . . , ? . the steam formed below enty ot Columbia. Our people pre8slire of the water fn it home, but when it comes to causes fhe upheaval of the urchase of something that can- How long this lias been e had here, many of them "buv even scientists cannot tell dunthia." and this. It seems to1?'11* " hM ST?i *?T 86V : sand years. In the area as it should be. We are sorry | there are about 30 geyser the visitors from the "Square hot springs, but througbou Town" are not planning to stay ; many others can be found. _ __ . __ ? . I n r<? not rtPPti liar Ia V *-! loua euuuKi! in pariane 01 a meai ~ , _ . . anil can be founil in New as only I^ancaster can provide, j^nan, Naples, Iceland, at uch an experience might result California. :ronsly for Columbia, for the While the Ola Faithful i era, having partaken of the real ponular oX all tbe gevsei . would be satisfied no longer P^hap* to the tact t>ai . . ? , w*th greater regularity, he simple tare at home others, si,oh a? the Excels! Giant, which throw water i gladly welcome the Columbia or twice b???h. Ne^r boosters but cannot promise to bnan is the Old Faithful in Columbia" anything that, ?hoderu equioped hotel. . . . . . . tlrely out of logs, and stei be bought at home. Yet wo ,t lg7avhl)ge bui,ding, the ?i lly approve of keeping South mg being three stories ina money in South Carolina long t?'o-storv wings e*t suggest that we spend In the side. A huge rock " ?lix ?! ? b.~ to sponij:^ 'ru~' ? le of Lancaster main entrance In on% < H NEWS. AlJ(i UST 24, 1915. * i fl WKST. * r ~! Ghere is nc r: a % vclopiiK i News was vV ? set out ?n f\ jp . Sime alone e National YlvjiFf/L' i t.i tge in one , ? U5 grOWlh I rfhe fl"; VfhOCOn Sai>h operates a Vft,irtfY "W tttan who ( s through- \s~Ji~ f ent is very each camp DDD )oiu, ottice WH4 = i who pre- lllll " trip which Jllll odern, up |ll|l TTTF. prefer the* lllll formality. ^ ^ |y J y'bodv else 0 " uiovs this ~ surround- ?? ,re several I < & Powell,' cheerful log fire was blazing when I sp any. Old vlslte'' the'hotel. This made the j wi tc., Which Kuests feel comfortable as the night w] ?oing and was nuite chilly. Over the nreplace th ong is the hangs an immense clock, with wi rning at 6 weights made entirely of iron. on ;d at 6:30 Our second day's drive brought us oP "15. A to Yellowstone lake. Here we spent ?" the camps Pie night on the margin of the beau- tu the drivei tlful body of water, across which i. A stop could be seen snow capped moun- hy the next' tains. Upon one of these we Ints of en- had a good view of the face of the In Northern. Sleeping Giant. is ntrance at Tliere were many things of inter- pe istern en- est to be seen along the route, such fa in at the as wild animals, flowers and birds, 'n our hack also a fine natural bridge. In our ade up of round-about course we crossed the m" ittle four- "Continental Divide" at an elevation a8 1 Mildred, of more than 8.000 feet. The lake an ty. from just mentioned has an elevation of ^ei sung lady over 7,000 feet, the largest body of ha mtucky, a Water at such an elevation in the ca rady. Pa., world. son iroin The course of the trip the third of whom day out was down the Yellowstone river, a beautiful clear stream, in >wed the which we saw fish, wild duck and ... to where geese innumerable. At one point j laries, the along the stream the driver pointed we stop- out the place where Gen. O. O. J;, moon we Howard crossed with his troops when |M] eyser sec- he went to quell the Indians. lit at Old The third day's journey ended at se geysers (|M, <;ran(\ Canyon of the Yellow- j .... , they re- S|onp which is ? iiu>s? oitrantivol only it is place*. Here the river commences its { hands in- sujt|on descent down the (.Jorge, iror.i In- There are two beautiful falls, one js inded him before jbe (Jorge is reached and the j' te lire was li?*r at its entrance. The Upper f more paps drop 112 feet and the Lower > say that -.^p f??et The Canyon, while not as vv have rc.d extensive as the Grand Canyon of ,;n of these Arj7,nna. is like it. nil amazing spec- l)j' iwly. such tacje The Yellowstone river, oneil Geysers., liajf mne from the top looks like a Handker- sman branch. Of course yellow is the tour- (j,e predominating color, but pink. 811 kerchiefs blue, red and other colored stones Ji1' suit that cjobine to make the Canyon a daz- '" at. whirl- ?iing scene of splendor, of which not ' ? carried tlie ftiiutest idea can he given. It is we out of impossible for the beholder to put Kn ters were into language the grandeur of the 8I" nlshment. scene, as he gazes upon the wonder- Y" see them ful abyss of beauty and splendor j 1 anly reap- which lies before him. From "Inperfectly spiration Point" can he seen at th.?Jj ' various head of the Canyon the water front j 11 e of the the river plunging to the bottom. | ful effect, producing from its contact w ith the' bcl water is rocks, clouds of mist, from which 1 leep blue, when the sun is shining, the colors to the mar- of the rainbow are refracted. At one ion as it point on the margin of the Canyon 'n* rdors. yel- we saw ott the top of a crag, about j *se differ- half way down, an eagle's nest, with I r'v the algea ihe mother in the art of feeding her 801 of vege- young. Near one camp we saw sev- _ the water, oral bears in the tops of trees 20t? ! of the foet high. They ha<l been looking I oot water for something to eat and took to They trees when our party came along, k is. some While we watched them they quietly.! > seventy took their seats on the houghs and J ing water looked down at us in a disdainful I lf?rt feet, way \fter a while, becoming i"t- I elsior and patient at our curiosity, th"y de- II We saw scended rapidly and reaching the fire vat or ground scampered away through the nd it was woods. I ust before After a forty mile drive we stopped the steam next night at Willow Park. Along dly and a t|,,, wav Wo saw many wild animals ider could fowls, such as hear, buffalo and chile the wild ducks and geese. We passed hy r was 1 r>u many beautiful lakes, mi? a double | light froni affair. railed the Twin Lakes. We as thrown then entered another region of eet more geysers. The "Roaring Mountains"! in be seen vvere pointed out. where the water! they ar" fairly boiled in different places on <*r Geyser t|H> side of the mountains. We were | o bv one taken down an immense cavern, ained that nnr.e a geyser, railed the "Devil's I ;eysers ap- Kitchen." but we found his satanie by moun-j majesty away from home. We pass-' n volrnnos P,| through fllen Canyon, an Immense reat depth gorge through the mountains. At a round has bend in the canyon was Golden Gate, the water 1 HO called because of the beautiful percolates coloring of the rocks caused hy the ict w ith i'.'yellow moss clinging to them. This nscquently canyon is made by Glen creek which and the c?tR jts way through the mountains. >m above After passing tlsrough the canyon hot water We made our way bv "Hell's Half In? i going on Acre," which is a seething collection lu . but they of geysers. We stopped at a little oral thou- town called Matnmotii, near which A mentioned are situated the Mammoth Hot U s and r>0 ' Springs. These springs cover some t the j>arV. thing like tifty acres. The forma- f But the\ j tior. bere differs from that at the U tone Park. ,great Upper and Lower has'ns men V.i aland tinned above, the formation there be- ( if) - yen in^ in^ ail leu. while at this place it Is "a limestone. These hot splines bubble J s <- inos> un o?t of the ground and the steam- fl a, owing ing water runs down the side of the , fl it rupt mountains over a series of terraces,' J there ar which are covered with the vegetable 1 or and th- matter in solution tailed algea. There fl :.0h feet are all kinds of colorings, ,from the U tt?e gevsof ut')4t delTate tints to the deepest ? Inn a fin of thoao icrrttfPH ?re f n ode ei j f.rwiat Ve.i, Cleopatra, Angel, Jupi- U mi heater. ! ter, etc. Two interesting rocks. | " nair. bullo , standing l?v in ?be ?oii?v f high wit [ were pointeu out, the Devil's '| end'"? oi Thumb and I.lhertjr Tan. I " chlmnev , We stopped for oulte.a while at | b in ear j tjh4s p'ace. the enchanting *|| ter Of th. scene to the fu"egt extent. We then )l theee a merged to our camp, where . we i? -WW ' \ ^^ > hot-house method of AcI agoobsrph JfonktounL * will clothe work. XIhcrcj5 no rapid transit- rV ,?J is accumulation. 3jappy in&e6 is the man jW/SKu c owes no man anything. happier slill is & "'^3 :an proudly say 441 have money in Y^V*Y ghe ^qnK. ^ jj|3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, }|| I NITED STATES DEPOSITORY. VI f Lancaster, S. C. IS?'Tf^royfv ent the night. A large log heap Yellowstone and the Columbia. Yells kindled in front of our camp, lowstone lake is 15 miles wide by 20 lien the party, numbering some- long. The Grand Canyon of the Yeling like a hundred, sat on benches) lowstone is 20 miles long and haa itching the sparks ascend and die an average depth of 1.200 feet. We it among the trees. All. young and j come out or the Park this afternoon d, enjoyed the dance given in the and will leave tonight for Salt Lake flee building. An interesting fea- City. R. E. WYLIE. re of the dance was the old VIr nia reel, danced in hearty fashion + + the employes of the camp, most whom are intelligent and refined, i FROM OTHER PAPERS. this connection I will say that it; refreshing to meet these Western I _ ople, who are natural and unosten- indeed tious in manner and who treat you a Russian fleet has to be.?The whole-souled fashion. The man- state, er of the camp told us that all the' _____ en or women out West had to give) ..A Hllrk From |ho Tomb? credentials was to be honest, clean | >>A doleful sound ,ike a hark frotu d square and that it made no dif- the tomb - ,8 Xhe effort to revlye tbe rence who their grandparents may lUeA^ boom.?Anderson Mail. ve been. The chief hostler at the mp Is a true artist on the violin. The Frj.jn_ j delighted everybody with his More re8pect for ,aw ,8 [he nt nderltig of some of the master- need 0f Georgia?and South Carolina pees. He had been a student in the and thc Qther 8tatPB._Uock Hill iston Conservatory of Music, out | ||erald is out West on account of the | ugs," as they call tuberculosis out j Why Didn't He*? re. He was dressed in the crude, And i8n>t R pUy thflJ oJd Noah rl> of a cowboy with large leatliur ] c||dn-^ 8wat those two flies as they aps extend ng from wais to feet. cnmo ij)tn thenrk? _Ander80n Mail, t the music from his violin was| trancing. Should Apply Equally. Thc camps are a novelty to us. it is true that factionalism ought ic main building, in which is the lo Qnd but jt j8 hardly fair to expect Ice. is made of huge logs. The one faction to buy it and not tho urists are housed in small square other.?Spartanburg Journal. nts laid out in streets. The base built up of plank for about live, The Same Wise Guy. t and the rest is of canvas. The We have found a man who says ?als are as good as anv one could he understands the Balkan situation, sh. We have feasted upon moun-1 He's the same chape w ho claimed a n trout, caught by our good friend,'year ago that he understood the eurStansfleld of Topeka, Kansas, I rency bill.?News and Courier. to is an experienced fisherman.) e have been sleeping under two Little Choice, inkets and two heavy comforts Just think of an impending woice our sojourn in the Park. To- man suffrage campaign in North y was our last day in Yellowstone. I Carolina. We'd as soon have war deie greater part of the trip was dared at once and be done with it.? wn the Gibbon river, along which Henderson Gold Leaf.i passed through mountains and pen valleys, passing many boiling -MTkT D ATHim rings and geysers. There are a ?U1 rAIJN I, riety of beautiful flowers in the ; rk. such as the Lupin. Blue Fring-| with linseed oil at 50c to $1, what Gentian. Larkspur. Shooting 1 sort of oil do you think they use In ir. Mountain Dandelion, Painted j-paint" at $1.50 and $1.25? p. Forget-Me-Not, etc. | That stuff is counterfeit Ynn i ne rark lias an extensive area.I can cheat yourself; you can't cheat I UK over 50 miles from east to Time or Weather. st and over 60 miles from north Paint Is a rubbery coat over wood south. It includes portions of the and iron to keep-out water. tes of Idaho, Montana and Wyom- Counterfeit paint may look like It, I, but the greater part is in the counterfeit money looks like money. ter state. Three of the largest What are all counterfeits? They ers in the Cnited States have their ( are all alike. irces in the park viz: the Missouri, DEVOE pSSSSSSS5IS55S333I555SSff3 j A Special Sale ? j -OF-- g CLOTHING 1 m i gg | The annual fall display of ^ yi | The Globe Tailoring Co. | Cincinnati, will be held at our m Store on IS August 26th and 27th. IS; The complete line will be shown jgj in full length drapes. ^ Orders taken for at once and H future delivery. M J.T. Wylie Co. | rajgfl Lancaster, S. C, W I, c ? .-? 1- " " ? ?m uiuuc aKpcn in Liuirfe, u. V. Wearn. ^^2 S Vlllliiiiiiiiilliirtifil;: