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\/ . / ^ v / 1 /o ! I . i ? ?for Canrastrr &etua "c (SKMl-WEEKn .) 'irjrs. ; ? \ v\"? i .. Ktfiior childrer I'mitlesi f , i:-i. tNN HNf'KMKM theirs. ;'v T?" thnt hc . 1 : (\ ,u'i-. > > v hoo? < ? the iitt jrirls of > , 1 h? 1 .ntt-T* , , .t he is he _ .. l . m <:tcr . TM . u e ! *mV f ? |-1c>tfihjnr {]*\\ r : school < oi ingress >f March 1 1871* ,1 get her a - r"'>< i ; * i ;o\ I'lMCK1 elbow t( (In Advance ) of the dnc 4 fin" 81.50 r j ,K --< fere? 0,1 .? her of < 1. ?t reverence for laws be such w brca'hoc by every American ' , , I mo!) er to tlio lisping babe that OSIclDllSI tn t'.es on her lap; let It be home a Caught In school*, t l seminaries WOl'k Se ar 1 colleges: let It be wrltter ;i stniun :i \ rimers spelling books and .1(TCmt ?ln ;\c*; let it he preached ' s the pulpit, proclaimed in to 1 IIP Pt ji ve halls and enforced in thom to v f just'ee And In short. rp,) U-,\ become th" polticitI relig- V1|?., jr f !' nut " and let the , ' 1 ; (ho % ii'i;, the ricb and .'' ' v t' . ?vp and the ga. We <t >"1 . ir i)l ;1 tongues and h ("lon<; ud >r ' Mo; s. sacrli'ce ,?vi ?.;r| " ' *ty ^ their ii yi\ MARCH T. 1916 building. We be \\ ) forp1"?>t for South tion that Cat >1 it : Wednesday, fair. caster's ?: . ? rpction A;srai we ask for information *l!1'ther < as to the proposed hospital for l.iun caster. Sec + i . t Ai . ^e ha Tjilp m Lancaster this month ni0 knows it w dull days. There will on be . number of celebrations of *ilmvn unusual significance this nOTV th.ln March- _ room fo need for """ cv of two < tnl<"- uav entering upon a ... j * In anoth real cm motive era. and if the .... , auz de o n l>e forced upon the ,n tlemagorue the people are hound some mo" . ages to tnr to prosper. ^ ,ow workw to prison. 1 Community Service. up the ban It is a distinct recognition of inK to escs the good work the Lancaster' in still Chamber of Commerce is doing Qf drivelin for ed i T.tion that its secretary lie chapiii lifts hem chosen to speak on the peared be "Duty oe the Chamber of Com- piaining tc merce tr the Schools." at the how he ea State Teachers' Association to i3 not i Ix1 hel !' 's month in Columbia. and reftni We an thor prone to think of not in n, this co: < ual body as a pure- command! ly coi organization and of the h< freui; ' ; ""ijrht of the fact gchooi? tit.VI ; total of its ach1 I aroused to en- ,.vice ? 1 % vakened to its . great an asset ^ , > i _ a new store or,Yel ,oen f o ep It * as found that w? flnrt, Wis > important work, bl.a<.( jj^K ' ne rural schools,' nterest of pupils JBT L; :.i us coming to knowl ^word p-rsf u t iv and helping flcl*nt 1 tiiem to become better citizens. are wa8te we have entered upon a busy culiar to month, for March holds many rather to pleasures, as well as important towns cli civic work for the people of Lan. their inf caster. mand for * jtures. T There are many newcomers sPect?rhere who ought to be working ?' members of the Chamber of f ounc .Commerce. Let's inaugurate a'?Pr} campaign for new members. ir . I _ : .g. ! in six So Owen Wisteris abuse of Presi-1^? dent Wilson, expressed in poetic . Vs ? ^im, is a spring effort which: ? ? e"f i heaping far more censure than lory upon its author. a young * ia wealthy 1 Every school in Lancaster her senior, junty is preparing for Field professed a Day. The friendly rivalry af- parasite ai forded by taking part in the con- husband's test is a stimulus, to effort, the midst March 31 will be a big day in 9on. befort Lancaster county. home from she declan TU ' - * * ' * .?next? is mucn work to bo TTien 10 Cf clone on the streets of the town ?R?inst his before they will be in keeping nantl>' sP,,r "with the paved sidewalks. We ly 1()<kpr t] hope the city council will soon which she fill up the holes and smooth out cused him the ruts. .lather. /*%i- . 1 , In anoth Lancaster needs more flowers wife, infatu and shrubs and the spring is with anoth auch a good season for doing oned her si. out-door work. Every citizen hold or his should plant a hedge or a flower paramour. for the making of a "City Beau- had lost hei triful." jof society VJ i- * - - hor debts ** ... , ... ?,? ? and stole fi We heartily agree with the . .. J \ r .u ' In a not 1 following paragraph from the , . ChesU-r Reporter: *??.l It i ! svoutly to be hoped that ' n 1US )ar ,? . , . ... . ? He and on< this s mer s campaign will be -mint .u d free from partisan nofent Wlf ;r>lir.'.' as South Carolina has >nullg nian jffei- ' ' tr too much from that (,um' at nn >rt o'- 1 ing in the oast. Thp her He K< f THE LANCi! er misses an opportunity iking at county gather He loves to talk to the , HfcOM OTHE 1 and tell them of the . . . s opportunities that are Hardly a week passes "Stone-wall > does not attend some ' <ri0,'e stands 1 ?ntevtainmcnt and catch stone wall!?Flor ention of the boys and ,? Z Lancaster county whom . .! ? 1 !i r.' to lictp themselves. *. p.ut\ that ci trains are engatred on all SUC^ *Y lnesl*).?n^ S >n Lancaster that the se!'ve lhe confidei jhildren may come to- J,rica" P^ple.md feel the inspiration of e )uch with other children ?. ? , county. Prizes are of- ... ** "ft* ' field Day by tlie Cham ro.nn.em and in many Kpri s hotel c*n iys a helptul rivalry is , ' ? . . . . led in school life, in the * f- f i.' nd farm demonstration York News "* cretary Ellison has been York Ise"s* di ally of the county . vith whom he has pone , cl ^eor^,a v.mty schools and helped T,ormer Governr inize for service. South Carolina, r minds the work of ou?* ^ul' povernor apai ? 1 bodi in educational * 'ie devil evidently >nmt if veil w<'h while. <wes South Caolin >t if ny other ueh body Yaldosta Times. > more to stimulate boys s to tivity and enlist Who Recall: it crest in community What has .becor i shioned teacher Move that the reeofrni-" to, W^P e has hen riven to (.an- (}"* da>.? ^ccor pre-eminence in this di- 1 enry A fander vi'l l.c a stimulus lo Vern Kontleman w. effort. the .Lancaster Hp rinp the year 181 * ?n on the Screens. Easter bate I ve on several occasions Ash Wednesday as for better films and year on March 8 the whole the pictures Easter on Sunda i Lancaster are better Eleven years apo 1 i formerly, there is still 'April 21 and after r improvement. The jnp event it will nc cleaner films is not ne- so late until 1941. Lancaster but seemsj experts. Easter wil be universal. In manyl Ar>ril 23 again ur ib women are making 2,000.?Greenwood luence felt in the de-1' ? ??T" - more wholesome pic. ? >,, ? * '. he state high school in-d Prof. W. H. Hand, ir ' inication to The State .${?t3jl3 lay, states that he sel-l i to ''the movies" but ^ ig the past three weeks * uth Carolina towns he *?f 0Jpr t:o "f fetX shown M rom Prof. Hand's 8yn1;^Q"" these scenarios whiclj y |.y )T ^, adventuress bad married It's Started business man several years With the opening a few months later shf .Rock Hill, there arc i love for a young societ | other thipgis whicl id with him plotted her open. .One of them downfall In business. In Ing movement. It of this Intrigue her atepf- able to open soon. ; unknown to her, came many laboring peo college. Almost at once need of work, and ?d to him her love and many who have left tax him into an intrigue find work elsewhere father. ?\Vhen he indig- turn, when the bu nod her proposal she cool- merit has its sprin tie door of her room, antjl Rock -Hill Herald, had inticed him. and a<v.! . to her husband and hib The season for , : farmers to begin pi er play, a faithless young J?f.al,e^' 1?"* ? isted with fast society anil fl ?Vtin , ..1 . . ..J there is such a roa< er man, deliberately phH- . ... , ..... . , invariably used as a ck husband in order to gat ,/ . ry off the surplus monev and to marry her J ^ ... . ,i rows usually run in the .ante play the wife y 11 carls "> ?" into the road. Loot women In orderto pay the rofld she I ed to her hu.band sand fg there om 1 m" . who trv to travel tt .er. a young woman M san^hi|, n)ads ha cter is married to a brute .. . , ? . , ,, . -on the sides to car ,d. He Is a common. thief, m]t t[y. e of hi, pals toree the in- whv a,so tho ",,e " ^ ; T insist cm drawing: of means, hogging him ,to t jnto t[) ee to her home to protect , nnd plov oca and Is a the very mer- furrows jn the roth lesperate blackmailers. | . or. two youngsters are o|nbe same bank. One s^efls y from the bank and Jf- - PROGRJ ow suspicion upon hi? Pel r. The innocent m.? hater the guilty one cMn?r m,Wa HOOse, Ma k and is killed in attempt- rr lpe 1J'jii'tGypaiea?24'gfiVl another, that crown pMce Xot^_18 childr<| g Idlota. in portrayal, fliar. Roae_24 ir, , .th. hero He ?... .Farmers?Mr. D astly drunk and was let. a Kroup of k ndred spirit, CoHc?e?24 hiffl me to drink. } . ? r .11 thla edit,In,, elevating, Chinese_Mr D ng? Are these portrayals ,e harmony with the Ten SoldiCTB_24 b?J ment, and the tearing, chndren.a Chor jme. the church and the Solo?Miss Belle ^ Coon Specially. a monster of so frightful Cabaret. Solo?Mr. Bfeaty. iatod needs but to be seen; jyir. Foaster too oft. familiar with her Uncle S Mr. tfcr ?ndure, then pity, then em-j Aunt Kb Mrs. Ta |.Waiters, Guests\ to the wise ought to be suf-, ' 25c.f 35c. a] Jpon that other class words] Reserved seat;* T? I. I ? nougn s. LSTER NEWS, MARCH 7, 1916. TEACHERS' MEETING. /g =Z= R I AI ERS. l.ast Session of Current Year Held Saturday. 2 mn ' ' ' ' ' The march meeting of the A fyHOfl Wilson. County Teachers' Association, t\ IfJtwBi Anson like a which is the last meeting of the ence i lines. 11)15-191,6 session, was he'd here ?? . . Saturday morning. About tvven- I c\ia *,< ,11 ty-five teachers were in attendT' . 1 \l ???. un.l listened with interested J vj. '" attention to an address by Rev. I s . S. Patterson, pastor of the C? -Spartanburg A R ,, chun.h on what the teacher contributes and what is So Too contributed to the teachers' tut tho fi bringing out the teacher's part rlf ti,l nui.u in the life of the community. ?i, e,ihiCi Johnnie May I.ynch. of . . . the Lancaster high school gave lis' summer.? a. ,h.e'pful , demonstration of ful service eighth grade algebra work. A constitution which will be Perhai 0 published in our next issue, was n Sppu It - y .. adopted and the remainder of the hank that < >r Cole Blease, time was devoted to perfecting f is in the race plans for Field Day. After the in over there, business was finished the social and ]>oomil< ? teels that he service committee of the Civic a a grudge.? League served light refresh- 1s d pa ram ments. Supt. Lingle expressed ?. 11his and the teachers' apprccia- i alK<?\ei \i < Him? tion of the courtesy shown them j le of the old- by this committee and the asso- n(M who made it ciation acknowledged the atten- f]1(l niaxiim very boy the tion by a rising vote of thanks. ding to Dr. service. White, this DR. 1\ B. WELLS' VISIT. is principal of . We Wcl rh School du- L. ... . , 0 9.?Wotxlruft Masterly Sermon at, ?f the a.'COV first Methodist ( hurch. Rev. P. B. Wells, D.D., presid his Year. ing elder of the Rock Hill dis-' comes this trict, delivered a masterly serwhich throws nion Sunday night at the First npi y, April 23. Methodist church. I Easter fell on In order that the members of ? IIv the approach- the other churches might be 1 )t come again present and welcome the new Undei According to presiding elder on this his first 1 not come on official visit to Lancaster, the itil the year several congregations gave way Jourpai. and all united in a union ser. - j . r vice, ths several ministers of the cru/v>i imimj iSJLL.1U*" town taking part ih it. * Mrs. mfftii . Ola P/<>atlrng was the organist MEETH atnerlng. And ar^ ^er fteveraf instrumental ao- A , . . ? S? ** *e*rmuch Stared; R. A MeDermid'a vtoHha^mbani- . 1 JpfeatW* oTtheL-? -Jm iiL Miss Martha G;Creightbfa h?ld MyHwid.?nAf- jtrators, Mto W refr Obsery- ^ a'Te#' wtfrdsof' weleomfc by McManus were ^ - , - *. *> TE Hodfes.pasfcor of the ? |TI | ? 11 chah!^ Dr. Well* announced as work. Here. , hia' text. "What Think ve:- of were 3?**?? after r of Spring in J efcriat T> J * Matt . ?2:4?.. Then Iwas completed. C * a number of followed one of the most ?chol-ithe inclement wea 1 onghtr to arlv discourses ever heard in'few were Present. i is the build- Lawaater. Dr. Wells is a pu!_ estinff and enthusi ought to be pit oicitor of unusual ability. He was held. The teacl There are js. logical, interesting and very tees the school i pie here in earnest. His enunciation is srratulated on the g there are clear and distinct, his delivery i8 heing done. ; Rock Hill to most attractive. He has some ; who will re-thing to say and says it in a notice of ki 'J nnnLZVe' frhion .^at carries the weight J^Tnd onHthird g opening.? Qf conviction. Dr. Wells was of the a?e of 21 yei 'listened to with profound atten- Jones Cross Roads s tion by one of the largest con-No- TR havft petitioi the sandhill1 gregations ever assembled for a ^ard of education tr owing up the reliKiouH servic, in I.nncaeter.jl""JdU.onTu,";,' irough their 'he large auditorium of the levied on all real and here. Where 'church was filled with people as ertv ror school pur] i it is almost was a,8<> the Sunday-school room ^ ?Ardei! ' . ditch to car- which adjoins it. The sermon ^hooi dlstJict No water. The made a strong appeal to the con- day March 22 at the t in such way gregation whose first impression At which election imntied right <of the new presiding elder is fnrs a* return real 01 * white "and very pleasant. At the cfose s, and the the service, Dr. Wells heM the cntes shall be allow* to annoy all ^ret quarterly coirference. The opening and leroad. \Vhv' shall be the same af Lve no ditches PARENT TEACHERS' MEET- e,ert,on{r A LIN0LI ry the water ING. jor k' coxy loose sand? ! w. r. twitt se who plow Interesting Program Carried County Roan the plows Out Friday. ?; =? road, piling Interesting features of the ring out tiny meeting of the Parent-Teachers' d??Pageland association of the Central school held last Friday afternoon ;H 'I'll y where an exceOent address on I 6 B M ("Character" by Dr. J. H. Thay- ? If ^D1* ,er, a well considered original pa * I per on "Character Building" by I >.?4 VY n r t. it., mr i > _ ?_ lci ii -v/. v. V/.1 iuiso diianiiH urciy ana a cuiorch 9^ 1916. ninl play which was a dramatization of history studied by the This is tc s. fifth grade and was cleverly pre- opnprnl that i n. aented by that grade. After the * l t jregular program plans were dis-; Y T A r avis and com-jcuflsed for the meeting on March, l-J Zkk 115, under the auspices of the asi -school boys sociation at which Mrs. Higgins) An(i w:n Is. ' and Mrs. Mears, of the National avis and cho- Congress of Mothers, will speak, '( anything in I ~ 7"TI ~ ZT7, i brand new, ai s. Death of Mr. Duren Bailey. us?60 child-i Mr. Duren Bailey died at his! article you bi ren. home, two miles south of Lon- make our gto| Vllliams. caster, February 12, 1916, after ja short illness with bronchial welcome. Re jpneumonia, age 63 years. Hej you need, WE (leaves a wife who was Miss Ad. ; ctie Sledge, of Fort Lawn, S. C., || ilaa, {and two children, Miss Allie and vis. Master DeWitt Bailey, also one H _ iziah, brother and one sister, Mr. L. A. WW ylor. and Miss Mary Bailey. His re- H lflW fand Soloists., mains were interred at New 1 1^|I |J nd 60c. Hope cemetery after the funeral On sale at service conducted by Jtov. J. F.(H Hammond. - ftHHtfl ?. is Bankiiff Copnections gely Determines Kis jl ccess in Business l?===3| ink which gives careful, cheerful, help- ^ lias the most customers. )s you may wish to do business with a >ffers a progressive helpful service. If nd you a cordial invitation to visit us acquainted with the fact that service omit idea with this institution. Also )ur problems with us in ?*<>11fi<l<*ii?*c. ount at the First National combines iiin of safety with convenience and ? Iconic the individual instead ol the size mt. I' '1 First National Bank r U. S. Government Supervision. = Jy OVEMENT , OFFICERS ELECTED. SG. I - . Presbyterian Church Has New r Miss Creigh* Elders and Deacons. ? McMairas. After the service Sunday of the School morning', the congregation of the teiationn was Presbyterian church ?met and school Friday held an election for three addiounty demon- tiona! elders and eight addition gnion ana nr. w aeacona wmcb resulted as folpresent *nd Iowa: Messrs. John T. Green, serning. their Paul Moore annd E. C. Sec rest refreshments are the. new elders and the new the program deacons are Dr. R. C. Brown and )n aecount ofiMessrs. R. T. Beaty Jr., O* B. ther only a Bartlett, W. P. Daris, E. Curtis but an inter. 'Mackey, John H. Poag, J. S. Wilastic meeting ?on and M. S. Witherspoon. Piers and trusare to be con- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! ood work that Kjngr Carter Tomatoes, 10c. can, and everything else in jECTION. Groceries just as cheap. ?l ?the, fre" E. W. SISTARE. of the electors ars, residing In 'H adV ichool district, ToVer'anTec! DR. C. B. PRATT whether or not M.T1BT 2 mills shall be OBSTIST I personal prop- Hours, ?:30 a. m. to 12:30; 4(10 joses. a- g.QQ *ald election to ' ps In said Jones a??. 10 on Wednes- Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. f ichoor house. _______________ only such elee- _ personal prop- F?ce your order now for po- fj id exhibit their tato plants, Nancv Hall and any stratfon certlfl- . . , . l to vote. variety. To place your order clostnp hours with us in the next two weeks I in all general yQU cftn ^ plants out of the 3. first shipment, April 10. MACKOREUL GROCERY. * WW*d of Education. 43^-t.f-C i P ? mm THE PUBLIC! L ? announce to our friends and th" public in B ve have opened our new and up-todate B IDWARE STORE I appreciate a part of your patio, age for B the hardware line. Our hi^e i- -nplete, B id we will give vou a anuAi-p <i.? * $ 1 ly from us. Whop you cor->e to \?ter re your headquarters You w 1 he ?3 member one thing! ' j M WILL HAVE IT. Look o the. | er Hardwa>. ^>3. |