i 4 (El|p ICanrastrr Nei (8BM1? WEEKLY.) /VANITA WYtTlE Ik pl'llmsh b 55* announcemf Published Tuesdays ani l-'j days at Lancaster, s. C.. by 'i'l Lancaster Publishing Compan successors to The Ledger, e tablished 1852; The Revle1 established 1878; The Ente prise, established 1891, and e tared as second class matt Oct. 7, 1905, at the postoffl at Lancaster, S. C., under A of Congress of March 3, 187 suHSCKirnun rnitH: (In Advance.) hie Year $ Hx Months "Let reverence for lawa 1 breathed by every Amertci mother to the lisping babe th prattles on her lap; let It 1 taught in schools. 11 seminarl and colleges; let it be wrltt< in primers, spelling books ai almanacs; let it be preach< from the pulpit, proclaimed legislative halls, and enforced courts of just'ee. And In Bhoi let It become the poltlcal relt Ion of the nation; and let tl old and the young, the rich ai th" poor, the grave and the ge of all sexes and tongues at colors and conditions, sacriflc un^* singly upon its altars." FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 191 Weather forecast for So Carolina: Fair, warmer Frid Saturday rain. Are you a Chamber of C< meree booster? ? With state and national p tics now warming up, there every indication of a long, summer. ? Please pardon another inqu about the hospital, as this is last we will make. But serio ly, is the matter at a standst + Why not begin to plant flc ers as soon as you plant y< vegetable garden? They aff< such bberal return for the ti and money invested in them. The Chamber of Commerce one of Lancaster's greatest sots and has accomplished m; good things during the two ye of its ex is tunc . Ma\ it live Ir am' ; rosjvr. To the merchant of Lancas who : re not making mm of pri er's ink we pass on this lit tip from the Orangeburg T:n ind Democrat: "Anybody c start in business but it is 1 advertiser who succeeds." + We are entirely satisfied w the present state and natio adn inistrations. Manning 1 mode a good governor and entitled to a. second term. Soi Ca'olinians should rally arou him iist as the nation at hu is vo g to rally oro md Wot ro'.v Wilson. yr e are ever to have a pi h bbrury in Lancaster, we mi go "'Wr it and gm others int < '< " We -ho ;ld p<,t he satisf v.-it'-i the inrdeouate facilities h ' but most work for son t h ** Setter. The New York and Baltiim ni '' 01 ler men may be good c i'/c-ns in their respective plac i.i.i ?re doing nothing 1 Lancaster. Why not patron exclusively the home merchu who is working for the devel< mcnt of this community? + Tn this, our last issue, we ci lot mention many of the top ?vl|ich have claimed our att< jflfn as your editor, but we vant to speak a little word pohaif of the approaching spri clean-up campaign. We beg tl you make it a good campai] systematic and thorough. TV keep this town clean and be; to beautify it. Nature has 1 done much for us. We sho be willing to do Something ourselves. * Dr. D. W. Daniel, the eloqu South Carolinian, who will sp at our Chamber* of Comme Aner Tuesday evening, rec< ypddressed a similar gather iB Charlotte and the Charh Observer thus describes the pression made upon his hear< Dr. D. W. Daniel made s a speech as has rarely b heard here and took the he by storm. . He then flung Y self into his real theme, " Forces That Build Cities," i.'ith flaming eloquence, he >pircd his hearers. . . It se jhipossible that any spea 'jriwever gifted, could live U] the advance notices that been heaped upon this Sc Caroli^iim; but he proceedei *" * V\a 8TTOW OKU 11 uuuiu wc ... ? ? -? * - 1 - THE I Hlg VALEDICTORY. | wcfciaoo My resignation, tendered sev-1 * eral weeks ago to the directors ^ lttor of the Lancaster Publishing companv, becomes effective to-day, I A .j. and henceforth the Lancaster! That 1 tw News will be published under |W. Wili y. other editorial management. It,stiff.?S is neither my desire nor purpose j ir- to review the history of the past! Join n- few years during which I have Vermc er been editor of this paper. If the bition. r ct policy of the News is not already stick to 9. known nothing is t obe gained by and Coui ofofino- it hpre. Twice a week j , the editor's opinions have been r''' ? expressed without reservation. a 7gc The suggestions offered may or ^bes not be may not have met with approval the Kitcl m but they have been offered, nev-1 Greeni ertheless, because it seemed e? right to offer them. Lancaster | 9n has made material advancement I id during the last few years. To| 3d have had even a small share in ur ; k- community has been an expert himbia I ie ence well worth all the time and , ld effort expended. Few towns A have grown as steadily as Lan- Goverr :e caster has and few counties en- a good joy greater prosperity than this. will do ' ~ It is good to feel that so many actions s of the things the News has Orangebi wished for and worked for have crat. uth I been brought to pass, that other lay, good things are not far off. In Unci taking leave of those who have When < ?- read what we have written as says goo< )m~ well as those of less patience I that he \ and more discretion, perhaps, I grip alon oli- want to express my best wishes. , ja I have come to know many of j A hot yo.u personally and count the When i friendships thus gained very are burn* I helpful and very pleasant. My being wa iry newspaper experience has broad-jit, go ah* the'ened by interest and given me ?Pagelai us-j also a wider point of view. I ill? feel that I have received more' "All We t i ? T liovo WVinn , 11 nan i nave- >;ncii, ,>c?, ? ,, ..v.. . >\v- given my best. cian run 3ur To those who have communi- throws hi 3rd I rated items of news or other- > hat is us me wise rendered assistance, T am .of his de debtor, as well as to that one people.?' whose wise counsel and actual ' 's help, so freely given, have been Would !5< as~ of inestimable value. I wish also "Peace inv to acknowledge to the men of less renm :,rs the pn ss of South Carolina my will Wil nv hearty appreciation of their en-j sing if 1 coiP'agement and kindness to a.neace pri mere woman who invaded their:hard cast tev province for a little while and nt- -ho counts it a privilege to To t'e have worked along with men of Politics such high character and purpose.: insurance In conclusion I would ask the'people ar ! v> readers of the News to continue.the bill, their kindly attitude towards vet work< paper. Improvements have j and ne n ij been made in it and other jm-jNews. ias provements will be made from time to time as patronage war-[ Hum ^ rants. 1 wish I could make every : Miss IV |nrj reader realize the powerful in-1 homedei .Lro fluence of a good newspaper. T.qncastcr As a leader of thought it helps Kershaw ito make public opinion and byh0 visit tl keeping the people reliably in-; offoi*t to fomed it makes better citizens, -coking. )s+ In order, therefore, to keep r-.?ed in e>._ the News up t t jre'naper and my wish is that ; nlant som it Lancaster News may become hip- fon j)Q1 os, ger. better and stronger than 11iX)r, or be or have been able to make it. You must izei JUANITA WYLIE. Plant cor mt er crops >p" ! OUR SUCCESSOR. sale, and tide over put all th *n-j Mr. L. P. Huddleston, of At- Abbeville ics lanta, who assumes business and sn- editorial management of the Lan- , Reco <1?1 caster News is a newspaper man et *n ;of wide experience in every phase jn ra 'n?!of the work and an enthusiastic thei iat community builder. As editor of jft Hecc ^n"the "Firing Line" of the Atlan-i an(j Jta Constitution, he has made that. HVc^y b ?ln department an interesting and Manning successful feature of the paper. i,auyons Mr. Huddleston knows the news- f0n0Wintc *or (paper game by reason of long tefj ^ ty service in mechanical, reporto ft f rial, business and editorial posi- {overcome eak t'ons* I vails in t ,,L As a citizen he has entered j ernor a i 11 l. Jl? i. ? ,1 ...,.u1. ..f I I T ?nt- wnoienearieniy jiilij me wuik uj ourg jou ing city building. During the ad* _ rtte ministration of Mayor Maddox, Y/v im- Mr. Huddleston was a member jr.- of the city council of Atlanta, **111 uch an(i aiso acted as mayor pro-tern OVl! ,een during the mayor's absence. The ' f-0 >use new editor is an enthusiastic j ""*"8 dm- Chamber of Commerce worker Anrin The paving served the Atlanta body:* an(| as chairman of important com-1 1 CfL in- mittees. j ems We take pleasure in present- L?|1|C ker, ing Mr. Huddleston to the peo. p to pie of the town and county, who had will, we are sure, extend to our _ HC >uth successor the uniform courtesy Nice s i to'and consideration which has aialways bees accorded to ua. 43-tf-c m, L jANCASTER NEWS, MARCH 10, 1916 I What An "Educated 1 K OTHER PAPERS. Knows. * Two or three years ag c*sfff *Tnnill. t in turer at the University 5 u.n Chicago handed a hundrc .on is also somewhat ""ns'Z^hem m ^ hundr partanburg Herald. audience,0 explS . _ , tJ , if anyone present could ied to Their Idols. questions correctly hi >nt has defeated prohi- consider himself an educa rnere are still some who sorit but ^bat "otherwise the path of sin. News better go back and and ner* post graduate course f< that his college degree m >oes Not Follow. _ ceive the recall." One Baker in the cabinet more difficult questions; indicate a leanim? to io M 11 crn AT 11 noforKorrr lin policy by any means, be found much easier n rille Piedmont. the Harvard professor < man birth so named has i And Ours. e(* wide attention during t ce Times says, "Join y??r by his extraordinary 10, like Dr. Rugby, say ments, the last to be r i dum fly.'" Please being that after the war application to ioin.?Co- rope there will come a re tecord. zation of the United * which will "imbue the Ai Man of Action. nation with German ido< jor Manning has made ^ ~ rJr i!/*'1 record and the people vel*slty Club of Chicago i well to remember that college men who were sti peak louder than lip.? ?y the lecturing pr. irg Timies and Demo. Jhough all of the men boasted of a degree won a versity, forty-one of th . .. w dred called on merely r( lesjrable Luggage. questions and then "gav Old King Winter finally ,. The other fortv-nin j-bye it is to be hoped ^ answers but very , cont forgot to take his cordi t th t , Charleston Post. gave ?orrect ans?ers [Q ...... them and not one answer Wasteful Habit. rectly in every case. Th grass, stalks and trash tions were as follows: -<} valuable fertilizer is N sted. If you don t need of th Unite() gt t ? burumg. the treasurer of the nd Journal. States 3 Name thc C0I , v j wj ? of the New York Symphc ^ a"d a Yard Wide. chestra. 4. Name the l South Carolina politi- 0f Tammany Hall. 5. s lor office lie ^cver your congressman. 6. 1 is hat into the ring. The Hugo Munsterberg?. 7. uially t>io sign capital was c^jr Christopher Wr (votion to the common \yho js ^li Raba? 0. V The State. the Pentateuch? 10. V a seismograph ? 11. Wh .? a " said "Once more unto tlie 1 o Much Politics. dear friends, once more' pot mixed un with the Who is Mommsen? 18. law, and, as usual, the the president of the Lake e called upon to pay railroad? 19. What is the Too much politics never city in size in the United ? ?d well for the masses, 20. What is a prepositio ver will. Greenville Qne commenting' and newspaper editor doubted member of congress or go if Demonstration. of a state could answer fartha G. Creighton, ouestions correctly. He rionstration agent for made bold the question w county county, was in there was "a half dozen l Tuesday of last week the United States outside he jraded school in the five college professors wh organize a class in answer offhand every o Mi ss Creighton is en-1 them." It is surprising t a good work and we did not go further and every success in it.? doubt as to the ability < Era. live college professors" t wer offhand in all cases. : Care of Yourself. ambition of the average peal to the individual professor of our time is o you, Mr. Farmer, to come a thoroughly-eq ething else besides cot- specialist, not a library < i't follow your neigh- versal information. No deceived by bis plans. even the man who wrote ; take care of yourself, questions could have bee n. Raise hay and oth- pC(j ap some pomt or which promise a ready . .. . ., ... which will help you to ,,! ?"ner 8im,lar 1,9ts Pr if cotton fails. Don't beh?nd his back. e eggs in one basket. "educated person" must 1 Press and Banner. . 5*?? luanswer on nana every q ~ " that is put to him ia all rd Race Probable. The really necessary qu itrtfnce ol Mr. ' ooper tions of an educated man ce for governor means K different character. Pr re will unquestionably ary ^rill jtt gciences, lah nd race for th-\t. posu and literature may be p this secondi race will regarded as a sine qua n< e j ;e,^r a retentive memory ia I and Mr, Cooper. The means the hallmark of man has a very Strong "walking encycloped that must be admit- rarejy a man 0f unusua le same time it is doubt- or intelligence. Such ? so strong that he can knows where to find a a sentiment which pre- or so Qf more or ]eas jmj his state to give a gov- frt(.^8 when he wants thf second term. , >partan- yie cannot afford to kee rnal* ^ constantly stacked up in 1 ~ . - inind to the exclusion of < u are lrivaJ thought, r Millinery p- __________ : W I 3 JAX rhun. , B1SCUI" and 16 t supply energy. Buili blood muscle. Give rigor of brain aster Lep . ) nerve. Nearly Iwica the . value per pound of the steaks. Cost much less. ll'SE FOR Ri'iN i (\ /O * \ Tw.?^ta?"gt , ?uumBwci Made lyf?, ?MckK?w.lW Cracker \ .. ap.r. _. isz A Man's Banking Connections !S Largely Determines His ted per- _ H; Success in Business > ight re of the I' ! -"Who ?would ow, for The bank which gives careful, cheerful, helpattract flll service has the most customers. instate- Perhaps you may wish to do business with a eported bank that offers a progressive helpful service. Tf *>rgani- so, we extend you a cordial invitation to visit us nerfcan all(* becomR acquainted with the fact that service ds." is a paramount idea with this institution. Also tie Uniind the talk over your problems with us in confidence. Limped" afessor. An account at the First National combines t?unL ^le maximum of safety with convenience and e bun- service. ;ad the *e filfed ^ e we^come the individual instead of the size ac- of the account, ahshed, half of ed cor- |i t] e quesII The First National Rank i\ ill lie rpa ? I United In j uluctor II Under U. S. Government Supervision. >ny Or ill Ji leader vN?- - < Name 1 Who is ?1 A. W. CHANCE ' ,rhat is iat is a This notice is an incentive to the move list ices of t.ho we have made, that is to our new quarne five 7 m i 'T i:; ters, first door to the Lancaster Bank. man ? 's were . - Who Saflll r ^ii 4m (1^ B ' vernor; A&fllh these C> Tr'ac! Fancy Groceries and canned goods are ite""n!- delicious when they come from the old uidba Reliable. More to the point next issue. )f "acMS A. W. CHANCE. college to be- ? luipped Death of Mrs. Nannie King. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! of uni- Mrs. Nannie King, wife of J. . doubt Ed King, died at the home of *v,nK Carter Tomatoes, i these her father, Mr. Harvey Robin- 10?- can, and everything else in rt trip- aon- near Tirzah, Sunday. She, Groceries just as cheap points bee" in poor, healtb for s"Tf- E. W. SISTARE. 1 time and several months ago she j__ 'epared came from her home at Fort Lawn to her fathers' hoping to ? u .n regain her health. The quest nTi ~ ~ m )e was in vain. Mrs. King was a DR. C. B. PRAT f n Hoirruit PViriatian wtimnn ? mom- I nvvTiu'r wrot!F.|?r"of the Preabyterian'church. Hl>ur. a m. ^ alifica- She is survived by her husband to #.00 are of and three small. children. The mb elTmin- funeral and burial service were guages held at Tirzah church Monday Lancaatf roperly afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. ? W. Ratchford-Waxhaw Enter. Wood's Productive u",Ufs Place your order now for po-; COITISI force tato plants. Nancy Hall and any: . . t man variety. To place your order | ^C?t u. _ II duly verified, with the undersigned. i proved varieties, grown in section* | I and those Indebted to said estate will ' absolutely free from boll weevil. please make payment likew ise. Our Catalog given price* and lnforMrs. Lilly H. VanLandlnKliam, mation, nn