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c t "" V >F THK CHAMBER OF pi ?* .vf>fKK< K TO THK M H(M)|>. th V A n m of s<-( rctar) Klli??>n I>?-li\- iri J-r> i| Friila) Viglit in ' olum'iiA. fo th'* I'r< ami M'.mfi' i- of t',<. of State T*-:nh?-r.i' Arnociat ion of a" fi oath f arollna: j ir. F?a I 'i an<J fj<ntler; -n : l'i prop'riy ;< mi :nt.'*lllif'-ntly '1 : . J cur ?.: j to IK ri? 'i .< f or j lii i<! o* t ,.-r 1 of i? r o f ? >?'.; -, " I t>e In-.- f," ? ' ' wit ' V.'i . a r: ? * .'TO "! in* r' \ if iri >ro ir-' r. ni'-'o < r?I.' v?r, . r; . r!z' our . i r? 1 ' Int - ? r b? i' '; i . cur ? I . no uf;t r < r? o /.at r trty aior n . ' srlv?- , r r> or. a. . ! v-r . ' to prohl in ' menr- ' f- n'l I tlol ? fori ' ' ' ' r . t - r iin'l OO r pro t h < tlor ' in 'I - t J ? 'I .' - r an'! ',i of o r r<-'-; ' t i' < corrm . ' Fro:, t li foregoing. r' rri i-:t 'on ' "n th< fa< r that t.h?- Chamber of I Oomrncr < of n io*n or city p.ho'ihl , "" t>?* ;in < xarnpl<- of efficiency Tin j' 1:1 effn 1?-111 Chamber of ('ommerce l<: *r<' n one u>n action < an be obtained! without debt}, and t ).? r?- re ultp ar- ' non- 1 . !l> forth' oioin;.' No other Kirn! 1- worth Hi" t!rn<\ oti'-tirv and : mom with filch It tak?*v to operate. . . , , 'ha tot' r< . . i> I'p'j < of 13. h? inlii - !?? .1 ? 1 i-: the provlr.i ( of ft in1,' ?, <"or?i rn?r< < to a-' t a k put ft< t of ' I f?f . ? of 1. ' if' ; iifl if ?i r an'! b?*c. - t t ir.O ' or ron < >, 1 r ' 1 f ,r, I < ,1 om :j ' r :* j hoc' 1 a . 'it . inc and -r. I ; > 1 to do all In ?h? i jo wo through 1 o operation to J I ' j ln< r fii? ? :i? fi< > ftf p lbllc %?4. mm , ... ,;f *J r,. .-?'J 111*11 *! JJ'I K'iO'l TIM* minir <ti.ol t-' iri of a ? oinuninlty t rt|( ma* Im . it ran lie made hotter an'! Int the hotter the system horonrieH, the will mill fa liable it i.< of still greater tv growth in ?-ffk M iM-y. Muring the I nasi eighteen motitli tin- Lan'.infer a re ?:hai..i,?r of rotmii'T" realizing the , Ion IMir?ort;inee of a wid? Intelligent"* , '111' mm rhnol affair at homo, a; well , far t .1:- tin ii liont tii? entire 'ountiy, ha , ?na<|e i vers i on;n>? hen i;. Hindi :'? <il i inn o 'litlon \ a r< It of . :a r t flit- ? ' la I 'of : I Ii r eal JTOOll a i ha t a ! / . V. < f ifi-1 I i.e t r I.Oe ' I ' I I t roil ITI 1 I' i r? i? ' ! i: e i . M|)( I I tl o Tl i liaiiiliei u( (loiiinio/ee ran ?fl< a til : I. i t|f,i fo sjie. orl< it, i ool for r , St Ii I I , ' t|| i ll ' ll l?0 , ,rl?tor .t ii' I i-ij a i|>{> I he little Intl ; , from i let in o . /.at ?* -. . i i | t io i I i i ..in je ' , He j, : e.| . ;t I / if ' ' i' 'i-nt ' > i ,t; i 111: I * a . I lit- 11? tl' tl itJ?|> ? , rat. With a little v..,rl loin; I Ii ,|(< hill .| iv ii i.e i l liretl ill litit t| |a|| the tit \ and rural ?l ImI ri?t with 'j whirl) to tteriire gardens and litre ,A-j,j, YOUR * -H Can i i> ')|?' iiy, tcatnri, kIhhhch accurate) M;ir ii JTlli am| "JXtli at our ItriiK Store ' :*on. S ('. !? ('.i mpbjHll h:?H InintlrcdH of p1?-.i;o ?*aat< ho 'kiioas flint lie maintains n I tostifo '11 .11><I fitting ghism" l(i i In no rivaled >1115'whom for ncleni.e and wort nt homo Ho guarantor- ii lo $ ft. 00 and ik| i wards. I ' i vlhing op t idale in Kyo Ola*, had l.t I-- from l>r Oampboll. Kporlnl att Itotin-rnbor the da tea and toll your .Mari-li '711? and 28th. STANDARD I 4 / THK LAXCAS ots where the children can learu introduced in practic. e fundamental principles of agri- of size in the count Iture. Manual training has been from the demand of troduced in the schools of a nui.. industrial interests foi r of localities by this method. men. It is the adve The Chamber of Commerce can b'- duration?the kind t gr? ar ; -tan re to t:.e t*-ach<-r . to do something?th; <-ii a-i the patrons, in compiling rnal*'1 practical us*- of forrr.at:- r. on the various subject* knowledge v ith *.< hi' cor, fieet .on .th the school.-. It < rammed, a . f: *. that .n ret nt year- Tr.e school;- t . r pica the bold it mm nan ban himself industries tl the con an int?- ' ol, matters that splendid OppfTtvn e '.! 1- ri gro lr.-. j.? p j, ; V".-o*vl?- it-aeo lo tlcli g to tha elInlnation of ? av and ^r.^ueh a ma // I n iih 'hll'lt'ii to r.p? rate tli'ir ... , . , hand tie* indi.Kt i 'a 1 i lilnery in, nt h< -1 onl\ n feu , ? a I: lot li' 11?-? h: i I \ lr ii" Tli i<-f if . t!.< soon'-i ... , , ii'ir future 'lemunns know I' rlt'i of .1,.- to iir( nM (>x,|>nf ,li|if t( - ?" ' r' ?on u h i,i.-triif tion UI I ' t he <\ .< ! ?t I. il , #. , , ' n ' lOOl ;i "" S" " . or: hand I. 1.1. ha II. - point become v il h |hp ( ) I. i < ?1! ;in.l in^s Mm: It.' t>-ai-li rli< \(5 f( If'I'l,Tt' |ih r j; i . < I ji - r.il t i . t -i , , 11? <!a i. < < ' i! . ! i ' 1 ' I l ' ; lit) , jiropre > nnd proyperlt; ila nian :?1 i a :i; ' ui < o- . , . . , ' i i' I. v <1< ponded la r ' 1 |S 1 1' 1 ' ' r rl' ul. ni al il"V- 1'ptne ' ' ' 1 !!" . h The hand that ti ' tit < ornph t.fl tli'- high i-lioo ,, , ,* , . In I.a ml i li t m a mo > . li- ' a y i i '"hi into 11.< far , ,r . !? ImisIii.'kh affair* a: '! i . a vrv hort tini'- tt*-'i*iI it"'. lic-.iiK as ts are "' .it prof!' i'li' y to ov-itak' .. , in arri'.iltnral coinrui i oil ii who havi* been in Ho , .... , , .. hardly do better than i lor years. measures a* will tend 1 fOUI-H'-H, Irnprovf.? ron(|itionR ir on,y ^":en, >,a,M huv" beon a. lit." of indUHtry. ????????????? aid that when the tmlle. towns wax fat fl grow prosperous. The tremendous In JL ^LmJL population In the cltl? won to tlx* population I r~ rural district* during *5"?...rade, aa shown by the t , haa given the people < X, V u very good reason fo counting for the Incr ^ 11 v 1 ri k - The eenaua of #... ... i a _* * that the percentage y fitted, Monday and Tueaday . .. .. r. ^ . it 9 k. \ living in the cities w by Dr. M R. Campbell, of Ander- . ....... cent of all inbabitan , , lh 10 census hIiowh tha <1 patient.-, in and around Dan . , , age baa been Inrreas it. I. si ndard of accuracy In tlx . rent, record for mix yearB in I.auraHter accuracy- Hare him do your Tbe deduction in tto and prices reasonable. 13.00 1'pr" of P??P,e arft lea for. to them, the moat and spectacle Wares are to be ,,lfH nn<1 Profeealona a ention given to arhool children. To stem the tide, tl irirnnn. Monday anri TttWliy, :arm movBineni n?N i ted and where a fi*w 1 VM\TT/1 a flma" ?"ort to an*i I 1 |J I If i f 1 mil to make his pn I I || | J | | I | 6 Blrdftbll and profllal o-day thero Is a treir at work throughout th nu n i- r^cogni* ? Tho f h. ittl'T of Co " <* -n ' mdamental- of e< J?. ;ir.' o -an'* to *h- ?: ? ;ty of tiu- i harab? r i. . . ?1 in th .!* tioi T -4' }.'-r - ; . ' a'*:. ' * cond u" .nty S> Tool H iporintendent i their erado- to var: rf- n _ t<> i- at {on > plan*- in ''.eir * *.5* ' r.d i?. i?- for * onai ;m* j ....? and th- n : > j.'.d.r - and facr. ' most . -< - ta'oo pa-*i -filly r arrbd by '.it aid Fly thoro ;s?hly explain in ! : n rc. r,: r * * a with ,.r fi4< varlov: hool . ir.f'T, !< .-* board o: rod nation. ' trefully or. ar, fo^rher off-r.f :r.< t'-r.fion to ?h'- furutio t 1 n ' h ar?- needed but whi'b f<-r<*r.t typo war.line*. .t;ot b" iro.-l bora i-o of lark j.y, a ?hor* Imple *a \ intf ou? ran >" prr.prrl? -.i.'-h'd p: is : f..r<- t .* pub'.i ?*xpl;i ru- I .;,t j. of th* <o 1 their pa att<- < rod. pupil- r*:urn to T r* ' ion of to hool- to fh' ; . ,.j, ; rh< t ' nrnrnlty and vice ver. a should b< . h table p: z- for th ' I. jf tho : rt.. o <on' n O-: Aj|x not only rr t' tojfo* <r for tho ad.tr ..5rj, ind.tof rii ' i-'il Interest: . otr.o in their << ::.mu r,,?. um.i.i.u v.-.'. '. ' i.t? -vi.i- .inu* '? , these industry - ? ?.? ! '' *r :l nt r< ,! the ork a. thi- w imunit . ran make - < and ir. vi". Mir.g a communis ' ?n'l ustries ar? posse*.*d of Ma.,y communities be things which it necessary iri,i that thejr hare j t the schools or rather the chll- .jujrement- of a gootl n in th*-m, -hould use. certain industries with rh?- indu trial interests will find U 0f an adequate supply nntageous to their business wel- (j. ftVci 1 letl If sue} to havr- the school children know .. j 1 hegin with the scl i. e h about tiir-jr busin* -,-s a- prar- (p, efforts r.f the f'^a 1 ' 'r' the f.r t place it giv.- - Hierce, and teach the j Industries publicity of no mean industrial education a ' *; r I rir r-xa mpi? u p[>' -1 . , . t,. i11. t h?* me; i a bro ni f:ir tor;, ir. the city .. , j, n?, p? maIl> y.. . <n through trt" plant and car< i . , ( . f rit.ioi of voting p? t0 :p!ai:i to t)w m the v.uio'f },da c. . ?' r. igh w.i'h th< broom th< p. rtic I.- < rl ik<n from tli? beginning to ... . j;ir ir>r> Ktti ni' i' i s! ppr-d a :ty in tin- n,. -,f <mleavor w!il in ?\ > i. k i roorr. ,, . and ko the # itj - broom . the r hildren o,nno' .p,,jv nf labor \vbi< p l.ut i, iui[.r< itii th- ?'} < ,jM. iocat[on of thr- desl tii? r talk at hom- ill very pro guarantee ibeji p l> cau-e th.il parent to .all for ,lM. community. ?de Well" broom The same is ,{lM fo 8ecare BUJ b of cotton mills, flour mills, plan- there muBt ,,,.op(.r mills and all the other plants ()|(. rham,,<M li which practically every commun- aulhor|t|eH and thf. in( is equipped. eats Those In charge n those "ommunlties where there ... , , tnust see the need of s special industries, even greater , , .. .... _ lion for the children ' fits accrue to the Industries ^ ^ w|? w||Iinjp| .ugh rucking the process of manu- ur|| M|J(li(,s Jn |hp ( ( lire known to the children. Those , ,,t -tir allv cartv istricH must depend very largely ffJ1Jr?e ,.f i?inin'v - TER NEWS, MARCH 21. 1916 ally e; try city to turn the stream of tnoi ry. have come .^cuanity hack to agricultural ] the country*4 jits. Never before has there t more efficient .. atr-r.tion paid to every detai nt of practical jrr. : e that there is today. with hat fits the boy inevitable result that the tide is it fits him t ni -lowly tamed. and the fa tin* h*or??iral .r:n?rly held so unattractively by h hi- mind i- . 1- n.ade to appear as his and he is entering the sp f:r?i t:.. quipped agricultural coll? ... offer * -it purpose of learning the 'i. z t ,j; agriculture. And never a i-r.i * : .! r.ter work done than wh-n * * ? a:. ai lately ta .gl.t i iearr.c ; > jr kr. nc 'vas a business and a d ' in iii> h. to obtain success. - . ^ V. - __t_ . ? ,-j iu.1 --.v. iuc - f : .i rejk could not be attai n T rking in the slipshod h.t ( mm- r : . tyle prevalent until the to ?:-. ? " r. .. te pr? - r.t. No greater w f .-Ion? this ran th- Chamber of C :r ' r< co-operating with the rt y A definite - 1- ; omplish. r.ai r* ::. ' n i* th? duty of the schools wt ' :!a t .and In hand with the Cham a -Imp!- *nan- f c mil erce to bestir themselvei o* *'p- :n . .?-n greater activity in th? supi ailing atten- i t:.< profession of agriculture. o' the dif- a sad fart that the great majo and end up > J our citizens which, through tl 1 r. <-) < the . mbers of Commerce are strH r--* : and in *hejr resources to the limit intry When > :i- n.ad scramble for factories. ? i.ool 11 *.3 attention, !f any, to t? t :ti of keeping the surrou .. . the. . r ,r; ! territory up to as h ti of efficiency as the city. - id of.r. has always b? n and \ n: >- vrr < 'mtinue to he the ha'kb t h "* they < untry hut it ha- I ?u. .. ?ho important _ e< ted with the inevitable rhave th -ir that production of farm products i ty. ; t also not increased in proportion to operate it is ir.ciease of population. Consequc 1. idi is really 1% it i? small wonder that farm r for the future, ducts to-day commend higher | in our state . , as a general rule, than ever til of the re- fore. The only solution for the pr I location for |.-m is the Increased product the exception through Intensive and rational fai of labor more jng methods. i a community PRACTICAL EDUCATION, tools. through Tj|f, t^ernand for Increased e nihe; of ( om- oiency has come as a result of nipi s in them ,,.nsc. Sp?.rjanzation. which in turn f;,r "" ,f a result of the evolution of indust ins ; t hands fh ? . ... Iivni Iiuivn. UUUV.1IU1I ' before th? ,<rompIished by the one man p?>\ trained a n<" . ],.r great expense because ol >pl? '-an k of efficiency. Hut to-day |i I1' i ti< in\tM)n is a'.mo.-t exclusively < '' ; ,i 111 .| i,n by large industries. thoiou ' t organized and highly efficient. ;i " ,:,n s,,t only that but the future h" w ' tirni i flJj ,j1(. prospect of ctiil greater. Ii will indie rntio-r more minute or Intense spot red industries jz.lt|on This is supremely the i ma ii.i if. ^ tlie survival of the fittest and man who can do?who is fit secu a condition recognition. The demand for ution between men has Increased in greater ra e. the school than the supply. There is a cry fustrial inter every line of activity, commercial, of the school- dust rial, and professional, for n ijcii an educa who are more efficient?men v to the extent < Hn do more -? nien who are m y incorporate irrieulum and brains of the country hi out sncli a r,.f.uKnized this shortage and are n rtn the other ,uin|ng their attention to inereas nterest* must f((<> supply. These men who hi of supplying recognized the shortage in the sup for labor to , efficient workmen have direc i v will ins:-t f|jeir efforts to increasing the e for t lie cii'.l <tency of the schools along the li ufhorltics and ( practical education. If is t)i ml with tli- i" out cut ion that und? former me " to vftl 0(jt {)f jpju ruction, tIs? pupils v of time rr-illli?l'.'l Inln ~ ? . . .11 I, 11 I . II , I Miry i| <1 not study subject* in seh /"1 "r: ' '* lieti would give thf'in flic ri >f .Ml to in- , p t j( ,ir|y ()f t,M. technical j,ro( vfly upon the sionjl tit of its peo, , Munu.'il f ru n!nr? ha, bcon int lis tin' soil i? durrd in the best Boho Is with asurc ?ovrrn< irsiilt Hint rh pupils Iosrn the ? of our land; , , of tools and t. ncn tlry are gra in this state. a ted they can tie 'augnt the use inlty. wp ran . , larger and more important or in cultivate such rate tools much more easily ? to bring about AW quickly. Consequently, they i this partlcu- ' , , . , , ... .. . , able to take their places in the ra It has been , ,, ot skilled workmen in most eti harvest fields , j many years sooner than former! ind the people 1 But there is an Increasing denu for efficiency in this work of crease In the _ ?. . . schools even. The age at which *s in 4-oinpart. .. individual chooses his life occn ncrease of the . . tlon Is constantly Increasing. Tothe past de..... fke student entering the high Ret ensus of lft 10. . .. . , . .. . has practically determined what i >f the country, . * . .. fesslon or business he expects r partially ac.enter and so adjusts his course eased cost of 1 showed ,t,,dy ?n,y a feW y*ara a*? ' , . derision was not reached by the i of the people ... .... , , dent until ills entrance upon the as I -2 per . * ... .. lege course. kormally all h its, while the ,. . . school students studied prartiri t this percent ' the same course, whereas to-dav ed to 4t> per ' ii'erag" high school embraces | imps s'x or efgbt courses, each 11 'll jlrn"d to ti?lli fli" student foi ving the farm )a, ||n0 f)f WQ1 k nlractlve pur,re in the Hfv. Th* Vn ^ p,V?r>?r th-s te back to the for,R' UH Ha'(1 bf f,,r< - ,fi th* rtpmi ir increased cffclency ThTefi ?een inaugura pears ..?u ' ls ,h" of r,,? Chamber at the farmer Commw# lo co ?T-rr,te with ufoH?lon mor. (hnn]* !n ,ho accomplishment ,le was made. th'" Particular work, ar,| the < lendous power wh,ch recognizee ?>.? demands of e entire coun- fut,,re for Pract,(,al education < la netting about to Hupply that ing man.] b> giving Ihe oii? oiiiIuk gdi j NO'" K T,V** , -v..- , . .. ? .- - r | Whet' ??, on' third of the fr?reI>ur oration an 'duration for prartlml ?f j ?f ,h? Hectors een flriency, in the comiiiunUy which I" ?f ?g,. ?f 21 year*. residing lr. 1 of lolng Its duty by it* children It I'urne* h.Iioo! district, No. 1'. have the future citizen*. petitioned lit" county board of edu, * cation to order an election to determine whether or not an additional Li it/r rur /lit tmr cilTIIDC ;ti'* of four /nil .' xhall be ler.*-d on HAVE EYE ON THE FUTUHt ,, , und r property for sal- ' ? I iciiool purposes. len- Work8r Mu#t Not forget That Condi- uv |(.,,y or,j,.r election to tions Are Changing and He Must |?. |)V u,. t, t<-< in -aid f'arr. . Keep With Them. :.cliool dlHiri.t, N<< 18. on Saturday, April 8th. at Dwight. How s your job?pretty soft? At whi- i < l.ction only such el^.4 What is your aim in life? tot ret tin i?.l o personal prop. I ' Are you satisfied if you earn enough < it lor la.mi.on and exhibit th <> M - to meet your tTtfydftJT wants? recolpl I and registration certio*ie Hoe3 the position which you hold at , :i1' ' I'i1. ?.d to vote. present look good to you for the next , an'J hour* cr, . ? hall In- I lie ram* a 1: ali general n fifteen yenrs?when ti younger man ,|, n,,.M will probably be ?ailed to fill your place? v v MNt'Hh. im- . , JOS. K. ("ONNOItS. it suita yoni but ?lo you ho y ' ' cure in it that you think It foolish to ,|,,f rv,Untv Education prepare yourself for something betir.. ter? \\,. Have Noticed. ThT mre r ^u;fl,'0n,, Wh"'h "'?!" how the United irk- >"ou should ask yourself now. kf.r Every year conditions are changing. . In a few years, unless you lift yott" li mak'-i ? iMtv l ie South f aroself out of the rut and add to results .: do not work that way.? through your experience, you will be Kock Kill Herald. dumped back with the novices or r;t> numbered with the "has-beens." Do you allow- yourself to stand still? (||l/r UOII DTHAl CIDI^O ^r-Ti.'Cu?,ha'r,""HAVt TuU bttN oILn f . fore it is too late. Originate sonie, . thing ir your business: polish and im- Then you realize the utter weakness prove your new methods. Make a that robs ambition, destroys appetite, l'\ position for yourself so progressive and makes work a burden. and vo up to the minute that you are Torcstor that strength and stamina that ' ndlspensable But vou can t go to ' ?? essential, nothing has ever eqoaled AB- deep on the job. lie alert Set your- or compared withScott's^ Emulaioo, be. _ i, . _ . .... . . cm: e its strength-sustaining coora..,l<"" - '-h to gai'i it hi- nu.?t invigorates tlie blood to distribute energy thro?ighoc. thet*jriy while it atonic value sharpens the appetite and restores BEWARE THE POPULAR MAN rrffS:T^o.., overworked or lack strength, get Scott's "Good Fellow" Makes the Worst Kind Emulsion to-day. It la iree frcm alcohoL nt- of Husband. According to Scott A Sowne, Bloomftaid. ti. 1 ?ro- Sophisticated Widow. A sophisticated widow, airing her pi td TT" p AIM views in a New York paper, declares 1 I Ally that the good fellow, the clubable man. with rrr?#-.d ?.:! l:_: . *tv .? wu uuuncnb i nat 8 II the surest way to stop them. I The best rubbing liniment is _ ? ' to live with, lays this lady, who is Bl "V A AM 0^ credited with considerable experience. I I I I Such a man is quite incapable of IWI V J I MM IB M^| self-study and of self-criticism; he BWB B Bm is knows the men like him and he can't m m mm mam k mm think why his wife doesn't. The ruun I I I BMh ml B vus i who is popular with men. says this J I l^| | VWh VII si lady, never get* on. either in business hi I II I 1VI ! II I - .. or anything else. He takes pride in n r~.J /I A-I t C O beii.it a rood spender and he cultivates Good Jar ' A^men a ?f fi the art ot cenerously spending, to the rdorses, Mules, C_attle, Lite, detriment of the art <Sf making. The Qood for your oiln Aches, wife of such a man forever anxious pa; Rheumal; Sprains, about, fmanrial matters, usually nee- I" R . V l?ls lectcd, invariably unhappy. And the v^uis, hums, t.tc. < - men are ul" . so sor ry for him. bo- ! 25c.50c.il. A* -it r\?i. II . .. Mil lyraiera. II ial 'np tied to such a fussy wife. y ^-r|-,--a.- . J lay tin The Schedule Crank. NOTICE OK DISCltAIUiE re- The man who la living this life on Notice is hereby given that the unf jt i schedule time deserves to be an object dersigned will, as executor of the es* tj( of pity. I know of one creature who tatc of Anderson Beaver deceased is so precise in his appointments that on the 30th. day of March, 1916, he is actually living a month in ad- make his final return as suh exeln" vanee of himself. You say to him. cutor and apply to the Probate Court ten "Whatchergonado tomorrer noon, of Lancaster county for letters dis lio Bill?" and he'll consult his little rest- mlssary. ore pocket engagement book and inform W. If. WALLACE, you that h? is fltled up as far as next Executor estate of A. Beaver deh z~y ?.???. W-T.,?.?.?, Z SOUTHERN RAILWAY ivo says he, "1 have a fifteen-minute can pi;, celed engagement at that time, so I'll Premier Carrier of the South. t..,; accept your Invitation, meanwhile , PASSES',;Ell TRAIN BCHBDULBR. you'll excuse me, dear hoy. for I have T-ilns arrive I .arc <>r from; a directors' meeting on at 4:23, and s*"- * ' * York. Rock Hill and inleave f. r Co,dunk, N\ J., at 5:48. hut x, 8t.at,on* ,8:4,5, a' m: i?-m ,,, . . o. lis?Charleston. Columbia a:ol 111 be on hand at twelve sharp! And intermediate stations 10:1] he records it in his book, lh.s srbed!" "1* rraI* h"> everything prearranged 4m_Mlinop. lMacksburg. Ch..rhat except his funeral, and if he happens Jotlo -lul terrueoiate stations, ool to have a previous engagement, I'll 1:36 p TTi ght wager he'll disappoint the mourners No. 117?Columbia, Klngsvllle and eH_ i by postponing that!?"Zim," In Car- Intermediate stations, 7:25 p. ra toons Magazine. Trains lpave Lancaster for: No 118?Klngsvllle, Co" irahla and ro intermediate stations 8:45 a. m Inebriate's Dignity. No. 113?Hock Hill, Bla-kshury, "There was old Judge Ramsbott-om." Marlon. Charlotte and Interstated the landlord of the Petunia tav- mediate stations io-ii ?? ? I'm. "The drunker ho got 'he morn ?Klugsvtlie Columbia, of I dignified ho became. One day he was i/harloston a"d Intermediate tri j leaning against the sign post out here., N-n *17?Rock Hill, York. and v. und the picture of dignity and lit up likej intermediate stations, 7-41 w nrv a lighthouse. In trying to turn around, p m w nks tr*PPt,(* himself, fell off the walk ; Schedule figures are published as it.|is and rolled und.er a motor car. Instead | Information only, not guaranteed. of scrambling out be stayed under For Information as to passenger 'y* f there and slid all around on hit back feres etc.. call on in the mud, carefully examining the * . under side of the machine. Then he I 'in crawled forth, arose and gravely re- Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. ipa- marked: 4Ah! 1 understand it all now,4 dav ?nd wabbled off down the street, per i -?ni l fectly satisfied that he had fooled the Schedule In Effect August. 16, 1916. )r?. lnnoc?t br.und.r. complbMI,."- WK8TB0UND. to Kansas City Star. Lv ijancaBter ...6:00am?3:30pm of Lv. Fort Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm ... i The First War. kv. Bascomvllle ,.6:4Gam?4:28pm The first writing known to scholars ' 'v* Nlchburg . .. .6:65am?4:43pm ,t" was the account of a war waged be Ar* Ch*te-?5:26pm ro1 tween hostile nations In Mesopotamia, , , ' <?-nnim ? > P"b.p. nr,?0 B. c. Tb? nr.. bbtu-'ft gSgS,';;; JrJKSH?: ully was that between Cain and Abel. Ap |.v. Hascomvllle . 10:00ain--7:38pm th' parently men have always been quick Lv. Fort Lawn . . 10:30am?7: 65pm 1Gr. to settle their differences by fighting. Ar. Lancaster .. . ll:00ain?8:26i>m Tho first warlike king Is said to have Connections-?Chester with Sonthbeen Osymandyas of Egypt, who , rn- Seaboard and Carolina A; NorthpaRsed Into Asia and conquered Rac uastern "allways. o.ft/v no r, . . Kort Lawn, with Seaboard Air I trla in 2100 B C. Palaraedes Hac- , ,no RMlwayg. <*1 g?B Ib mythically reported to have |.n?c?mer w?h Southern HMJway. und been the flrnt who ranged an army , [>ro, in a regular line of battle, placed sen " of tlnels round a camp and excited th?- TfcQ T soldier's igllance by giving hlra a % wJ-iJUO 00 A^dvl It 11 I Ju 0( password This occurred during th. 5 or (( doaea 06B will break .lc,o of Troy the date otwhleh I. f Chi|) & p Cold| . variously estimated at about two o, Jt ?m _ _ ,hf" thousand five hundred years before ? ? Vu i i j !i I (he Christian era ; better than Calomel end does not de- Cnpe or sicken. Pnce 25c. ?