The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 07, 1916, Page 2, Image 2
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.. PROGRAMIV
Sunday School Institute to be Held with I
Church for the Sunday School Worke;
Baptist Association, on March 9th ;
MARCH NINTH
10:30 a. m. Devotional Services, led by R.
11:00 a.m. Address, "Baptists in Sunday
J. H. Thayer, Lancaster, S. C
11:40a.m. Address: "A Standard Sundaj
Gentry.
12:40 a. m. Conference led by Secretary T
Dinner on the Grounds.
2:30 p. m. Address, "Why Grade the Sui
Grade it," Secretary T. J. W
3:15 p.m. Address, "Building up the Si
Gentry.
4:00 p.m. Conference and Questions.
8:00 p.m. Address, "The Organized Clas
8:45 p. m. Address, "Our State Plan of S
Secretary T. J. Watts.
MARCH TENTH
10:00 a.m. Devotional Services, led by \
10:15a.m. Address, "Do You Teach? Car
tary T. J. Watts.
11:00 a. m. Address, "The Baptist Teache
Judge Gentry.
12:00 a. nr. Address, "The Teacher Prepar
J. W. II. Dyches.
D nner on the Grounds.
. ] . : B mi T ! V ir Miss ion of Si,
led i V pi . J H. Thayer.
Z *t * . V-.-i ' ! : y i . k . At ioi'vnmen
v Scire. B. \". P. V.
. e ' !. < ie mv. 'or some t ime
" y I'-'o*.k O: Ki ntn
n v d W. L. CROXTON
Oatiook for the Farmer.
N.dure has proclaimed the Grippe, 11
, i . i- ! f?M rr?*i?-> 1,...
... . . , . .. ; 'Ion and he)
this .suggestion, and let it be ho iia* mad
known that they intend to live ?p to bix w<
up to it, we will have a clean an oyst<-r c*
. ' . . . . and still IIvi
ci^apaign this year.?Anderson tsoded indefl
Mail. ?
i ku wuiiri! lu nave an open it*" ,uu
Spring. It is in the very air.!, af . ,)el
There is but one thing to fearI" ls , ":c
and that is a late frost of suffi- i recognized
ciont severity to kill the fruit.!'01 more
for the orchards will this year|*vears*
he ii the attitude of defying a! It has, i
nipping visitation. It is going over a con
to he somewhat of an involun- mortality,
tary gambler's chance, but out- entire civil
side the rather doubtful outlook, flicted and
the farmers will have nothing to seas did no
fear. They will have the oppor- Grippe i
tuaity of beginning farm work like the co
much in advance of the ordinary germ?a c.\
season?in fact, some of them and indivic
are already taking advantage of scope as th
the weather and conditions? The disei
and they are in the mood for sneezing, ce
casting large crops of all kinds, using conn
In case the orchards finally es- And becaus
cape, the coming year promises less, the wc
to be one of the greatest on the of the dise
North Carolina farms that has] Some yet
been known in many seasons.? lis epidemic,
Charlotte Observer. ^ |the reverse
THK. LANCASTER NEWS, K
ie7 I . . Ti
Heath Spring Baptist Rush Printing I
rs of the Moriah ? S
,nd ioth. loio a Specialty : |
V. Faile. j
School History," Dr.1 . . J
Are You In a
r School," Judge J. J.; Hurry For That I
. r ^ ^ ,. Printing of \
. J. Watts, Columbia. *r * J
Yours? ?
iday School and How
atts. WATCH US SPEED UP
inday School," Judge
i =======^==
is," Judge Gentry. We Do Printing In the
lunday School Work," rm ? ? n
Twinkling of an Eye
V C Flliis BiU Smith's Way.
v m i.,? e f don't think much of Bill
i \ou leach. Secre-1Smith's way; he never sells a
bale of hay. He even keens his
;i* Training Courses," cottonseed. Now I find shucks
is cheaper feed. Bill stuffs his
it- r _ .. p. cow son good corn meal; if mine
ing His Lesson. Or. t01.n ,h?y h;lve (o ^ ?0
paid a hundred for a calf; the ?
things fo'ks do make me laugh,
ml ay School Method.- wish some one wo ild toll me,
I !( :e .> ;' | <ts from |J
i sowing potts. He's a!\\ rys mess- m
in v. ? v !' I find
"i o: son r. To h mt and .
1 r.v v.* 1. i o h 1> 11 li is i. ? t no; he' lui y
General Secretary of putting out more lime. Burn.]
j. N ( rv],0 v ng off don't do no h an. an II : r>
h. ve ' ved on many a farm. The
'(): county agent can talk and snort, ';^
_ yOU can^ keep land from wear- 1
Grippe. ing out. Bill's boys ten i.ls
nore commonly spell- hucks for a pig; for folks that '<&:
t caused more deaths,have to sweat and dig. there's 02
culosis or smallpox, some can surely play the fool; 3$
tious, and has been no sir, my boys don't go to ^
as a distinct disease school. What? Out of meat and
than four hundred flour low? Then to the store I'll
have to go. There ain't a bank
n times past, swept vvi!1 tal<c m>' note, old Wilson'll
tinent with fearful never get my vote. The whole
and at one time the administration's rotten; we'll It
ized world was af- ab -,ust have to plant more cot- thai
sailors on the high ton-?Carl Hammer in rogress. foui
t escape. |ive Farmer. gioi
s superficially much ,r 7 7 I Chi
mmon cold, but its , "j!",11" ?.Vn /5V . sur<
'Under?is as distinct a ta,k before th?.( hambcr whi
lual under a micro- " Commerce some time ago call
e germ of typhoid. Professor D}\n f of Clemson col- of j
ise is transmitted bv ^mmen^d upon the unfor- h
?ughing. spitting, and tunate fact thrrtthere existed in i(>ve
non drinking- vessels some communities 01 tne state erec
all people are care' a spmt of antagonism and feel- \Aim
>rld has not been free ,n^r suspicion on one hand and
ase for centuries superiority on the other beirs,
when the disease tween tfie People in the country :m*?
it is mild Tliiv and those who live in the towns
i L C and n^fnv ?'"? , ???>??!??
reported from differ- we!1 pointed ont that SU('h a
s of the countrv feeling of antagonism was a bar "r
ptoms are distinct to pr?gre** and a source of an-j that
s become tender- the n?.vance to those who would like] ,0
joints ache- there is to witness a steady and materia!; wha
in the temples and rrmvth in prosperity of all class. -r
: of the head; the 1>V< of citizens. :;0d
Is and becomes raw, Tn tho current issue of trie,all
embraneous lining- Progressive Farmer we find the mini
llow substance Oc- SMn,? i(!oa expressed in an edi- grei
here is vomiting, and to ial- which -ays in part: seco
sea "Just why there should be inv love
for a grippe patient'l"" (her
A little exposure will f"rm,c f A1,
.nw i oi-.r towns and cities is hard to II
Hi I >ti' nt I V SOP- The truth is that the av- ders
the patient refuses farmer, or anv group of The
and goes about lis , . ?. 1 * i
.. i ru i armors, is iust about as good gion
lervous and physical , , x , f.
, 1 x..i.],a man and as desirable a citi- the
d ,u i 'zen, little better, little worse, oblij
ai depression that is ,? 4. .
he inula.lv makes th'':n thc "v*n>Ke business man over
the patient, and he .^':OU''of >u,,n0S!', m.cn- , ft'f
.fit for human oci- K,|"llll:v rt,l'? ,s i.'V'f"'./ lh,-1
every part o! the south, that the .rit
. 11141s well being of a community, its
hi ad<led that short- , jse to prosperity or its fall to , ;
tins week s tribune backwardness and dry rot, is or d
to the tact that the should lie the concern of farm- * i
it. I-ountain Inn er an(j town man alike. Back- aMK
wardness in methods, low yields ma>
and ignorance on the farm make .tnJ
HERS BY FREEZING lh<> tmvn an(f the man who'lives trut
? in the town poorer; ignorance
Made by New Jersey modern business methods, wor
v Bivalves Alive After greed and lack of civic pride in f
Six Weeks. the town correspondingly have ]ovt
their demoralizing effect on the ,,u:i
'7, J' ,>re8ervinK shell farmer and the farm." |?in
nd h?vrare?hra8 IT'! s"t ,f ^ be true that there exists h**
ed by Capt. Frederick u r i? -s. - , , nen
est Sayviiie. such a feeling it can not be one
rinced that frozen oysters grounded in any real grievance. une
a great length of time," it surely can have no basis ex
ney will practically be in cepi in fancy and certainly
tuspcnricd animation and ought not to mar the relations fJ.
indelinltely until wanted, of those front the town awl th'
aay be gradually thawed country whom business or so
duties bring into contact. The
ckors' idea is ib.t durins interests of town and count n *?!
nim.tlcm tl.etr condition t mutual and the indeht.
liar to that of the frog , - , , .1 _
'nke of lee. Ock- flneSa "/ .C''"'h l0. ' * ?ther, *
that ovsters can be pjt too itreat to permit of room fo
/.it in April or any other aught but mutual respect and < }
hey a>o in prime condi- hearty cooperation for the gen- >i
(I for n favorable market, eral welfare. W1
e successful experiments It should be the duty of alli |.l'J
u.iu uuii?ve? liiai ir good citizens in both town and thro
n be frozen for six week* country to strive for the climin- II
'JZ"""'" m" eI'I at ion of such a spirit it if exists.
. ?Greenville Piedmont.
- - ueairis are
ent section!
I his \ ear s < umpaign. The ?vm,
The Greenville News, in (lis- Th
cussing the political campaign
th,, year, wonders if there will ^Vpaln
be as mml-slmging and personal H, )h j)acli
"" f'bu,se ?"C have ,h t ,
had it) years past. the m
A point that is worth think- ^xude a ye
in< i.bo it, now before the cam- asionallv tl
pai;>n opens. always nau
/ i men realize, when in thoii The place
rjrfr, minds th A no worthy s jn |K(j.
c.**' can be advanced by such probably re
methods. monia. If
1 s?- of one candidate is no 'o give up,
pro " that another candidate is Hairs, a ?
bett fitted for the office. breakdown
her, it may be construed ' he mcnt
tha' 1 he opposing candidate ' part of I
lacking in real fitness or merit grouch of
of his own. becomes un
Am! then political success c
achieved by such means is in- It might
variably of short duration. The ?llimgs in
people soon learn if they have n,\l-v ,;ii |au
been i'.ceived 01 imposed upon p'.1!01
and they are quick to resent it. ribune.
We do not have many po itical
i-sues in this state. Mosi i KEEP OYS
of o < politics is more or less
per- >!.al; that is, a choice be- Experiments
tween men. Man shov
This leads to personal discussions.
and there have many Sayviiie.
abuses of it in times past. That oysters in c<
we h ive not always secured the cessfuiiy tri
best : i.- admitted by all. Ockers of vv
Thi - would be a good time for '-I ara con^
the voter- to be thinking about wl" live for
this, now before the campaign e ?ays< 1T
1 * a state of ?
opens. , .
can be kept
i'he breenville paper sug- Tfaea they n
gest- that the candidate who
Captain 0<
first st, r? mud-slinging, should suspended a
be th .t one to be scratched wil1 he nim
on tl ti'-ket, end this is a good ^Vieves'
si'gg' -boi.. into the free
If all the voters will adont time wl.ien 1
IARCH 7, 1916.
tJli
:i THP
Red Steer Brands I I I Lb
SW I
i TO I
It is common gossip in the Soutl
people who can deliver 50% of la
declined large profits from pow
reserved our materials for our Soutl
We did this, believing that we will be repaid by i
held our Sulphuric Acid, Acid Phosphate and Pota
We have the goods all stacked up in fine,
shipping- organization ready to give the famous
?! with a rush and the indications point surely to a 1
J excess of the fertilizers available.
We advise every dealer and
orders for li e curliest possible ship?
1 s':-.re ' c , ,V hi fertilizer requirem-c
no e Ance and {jet tn your shipping <
k'-'i
We y\rc Ready With the h'est F<
5 SWIFT & COMPANY.
CHARLOTTE,
His Definition. I
;, is rcasonoble to suppose j
t Christ, the author and *
rider of the Christian reli- J\ Jf* ajC\.E*=
i, knew what constitues
istianity. You and 1 are ah- may occur when yoi
1 when we endeavor to say as to whether or not
it Christianity is. Only He not to ingure?. ..Bet
fix the metes and bounds , 4 .
, .. , r. , need one and not hi
t, detine it, and fix its laws.
[e founded his religion on
t, and on that foundation
ted a noble structure. Hear | J|
If ye love me, keep my com- Afcent, Farmers
uiments."
If ye keep my commandits,
ye shall abide in my
anotheri*meDt' * POSITIVE STATEM
VTe are my friends, it ye do BY A BIG BUSINE
tsoever I command ye.
fhou shalt love the Lord thy
with alt thy heart and with .
thy soul, and with all thy cp8w,^ e..*.ne??
il. This is the first and
citmmnnrlment nriit ihe I
ml is like unto it: Thou shalt v"
thy neighbor as thyself. On a '
ie two commandments hang v- ,
. the law and the prophets." ? ^ opa*
ow can any man fail to un- p =^S3
itand 'so simple a matter? v' '
whole of the Christian reli- ^|jj8w
u the whole of our duty to
Creator, the whole ii? our
^at (hi ').i? .mother, yea.
i the Ore Cod himself?all
explain*'. i ! comprised in
one v (? Love. F<nr it is i' ' M J.
ten, God is love. "
W. S. ELKIN, JR
reeds and us and isms may a promln.nt ? A
hout eilu, and |9 authority for the aboTe pc
>Oth ami usinle men may ment. In explaining thin 81
c to dist< and twist and asked two quern ion* and i
lifyandex ain away; cranks "uuKestkiu
r lay *tr< p.on minor points lr a growing healthy boe
rascals my divert the ?"d begin* u> run down b
.... . ... the condition of the ?wui
h to the- own ends, hut m,u?u.?ly k
>lfgh?>llt 11 eternity tne VYbftt was the first cause
ds of the . 'prist will remain health? constipation.
ri and ti -cy and those who Tide constipation could
: Him will follow in humble, *r<>Med by raking iiexaii c
d-likt fa. 't the inexpressible ?*?*>?"??* They are a piei
uty end h . indices compre- which o.
- , tk men. women or children w
sion of I phrase: Love
another. . uitain Inn Trib
How Much Land The
!f all the .and now abovi
, , ~ 2b .100,000 ruble miW'8 W
>jft) IfkY uniformly over the ^lobe
1 'U' form a shell about 66o feel
Jri r ~2 Colds $100 Reward, I
Afc.orp.ion. 1, ,531:i,I r"'..":.'? EKIS".
I (i , ll I.. ... or that hi.* Iki-11 libit* III c
It and thai I* < nlarrh. II ill*
l> I.-. t , ? ,. I ,, , I- tb>* only |?*ltl?e fill.. II tv knot
'ireom and a ,, frrt,^-ni... Catarrh being ..
^ ? \ j?.(Vllul)'9 t?.??, r?|i:lr*M? u c<vnfttltu9lon
t? t i&tlin lirat !! ' * C.itnrrb Cure I* taken Int
to lilt! DCil ,, (|> U|1, tl!w(i,
' ' '?J. the *j.tfm. then tar tl htroytnf
< J .. 1 iisot] bv tho 'f ,1"' K'rhur l
[ . I , i . _? ~ -| I I'T bulMlnjf up the ( 'in-Ill ill I n. an
' I' tir til? i r ir.. in dolnsr It- ? rk The ji
' 1 KeZnetJ nit m- ! ?-' nmch frith III It* ruratlv.. pre
Slli, Un.r2?? ' ' < ?**? * cu.
aWPUlJ V'jjp Uk* lUli'a raiui/ PILU for t
f t
t
r- 9
,
;
HO HAS 1
GOODS? i
IF Tf
i that SWIFT are the only
st year's tonnage. We
der manufacturers and
hern Fertilizer Trade.
well satisfied customers for having
8>: for our regular fertilizer business.
dry, well cured condition with a
. Swift Service. Contracting is on
prtili'/oi* rtomoml in fU/j QiMifl, f'.,;n lL <1
V4 V* IIUV1 V4 V? 1 I l(A I I VI 111 V11V. UWllll 11U US " "
fi? ?
rery farmer to place His
merit he can take so as to
:nts. Bay v,r it!*b %and take j; j
orders now. ng??
liil
rrtilizer in the South.
Fertilizer Works, jj|
N. C. g
?
c
?
i think you are safe. It Is not a question
you are able to insure, but can you afford
ter to have a policy and not need it, than
ave it." Apply to
E. BONEY,
Mutual York, S. C.
ryr xotick OF i)!s<-|1 \iu;k
till Notice is hereby given that the un"PP
Mlftl <lorhiKneil wl,,? aK executor of the esloo
mAfl tate of Anderson Beaver deceased
on me 3<itn. day of March, 1916,
make his final return as suh exenimportant
cutor and apply to the Probate Court
a Healthy 'of Lancaster county for letters dis
missary.
W. H. WALLACE.
?~'""" Executor estate of A. Beaver decon
?< it.
Feb. 29, 1918. 29-7-14-21-4t
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
|f Premier liumei of the South.
* 1'AS8F.NOEK TRAIN SCHEDULES.
T'uius arrive Lar.c: ? er from:
' No. 118?York, ltock Hill aud lull
termedlate stations 8:45 a. m.
:'o. 113?Charleston, Columbia and - r
intermediate stations 10:11
lo. 114?Marion, dlacksburg, Cb-rlotte
aud intermediate stations,
ggEjggBI 1:35 p. m.
I No. 117?Co'umbia, KlngsvlUe and
Intermediate stations, 7:25 p. m.
tlanta, Ga., Trains leave Lancaster for:
eltivestate- n#?KlnRsvilte. 0o: itnbla and
iatement be intermediate stations 8:45 a. m
offered one No. 113?ltock 11111, Bla -ksburg, i
Marion, Charlotte and Intervl
dness turns mediate stations, 10:11 a m.
til what Is *** 114?klngsvllle, Columbia.
p,.alth? Charleston and Intermediate
' ' stations 1:35 . .
#*. ,??,r No- U7?Rock Hill, York. and
of ins po? intermediate stations, 7:41
p. m.
have been Schedule figures are published as
trdertlea oc I information only, not guaranteed,
isant candy | f0r Information as to passenger
be used by ' f:.res etc., call on
itfi the best
Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co.
tre la. Schedule In Effect Au?u*t h *<*?
I JhO 1 otrol
-v, Kill.
? Faster i? Tine
ere spread WESTBOUND.
, it would i.v. Lancaster . ..8:0<)am?2.30pm
I thick. iV. Fort Lawn . .6 3<?am 4:08pm
t1Afl jV' Haacomville ..8:45am 4:28pm
51"" Lv. ltichhurr . . . 6:65am?4:43pm
u- iioax'-'i to vr. Chester 7 ;30am?5; 25pm
';^dVn d.K "?M KAS'.'flOIIND.
h mtArrti Cure ... ('hsater .... 9:00am?6.45pnj
.v. Rlchburg ... 9.4Sam-7:27pm
?i ir -ti?< nt ,v. Hnacom villa 10:00am?7:38pn?
.ni"Uy. hiiii.s v port Lawn . .lo:<iOuin?'7:65pm
nm "ttrr?? ? * m , , ? .,r
ih?. r.miiiixtt' ii r Lancaster ...11:00am?8:25pm
mtw-nt irv'ipth Connections?Chester with South oprtTti.r*
h??? rn. Seaboard and Carolina & Northnrprri
that ii"* ?.Htern "ailwaya.
' itimwiau? Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air
Tuirdo, a Line Railways.
Lou crater .wth Southern Railway.
MMtlyattM.