The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 28, 1916, Page 2, Image 2
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HUMOR IN 1 HE NcWSPAPtK ?
uses an
Little Things That Get Away From prCf p j
Even the Eyes of the Most
Watchful Editor. 4
T
Sometimes a bit of unconscious humor
sur\ivcs even tue wutebful eyes avKi I'ickson,
of the editors. Recently an account of e -""ccess as
an unusually fierce r ~ht came into the f -ano: I -ay thai
Atlanta office Of a |N|t news-gather- Providence i.v
Ing organization. After the ordeal of ai> does in pop :1
the blue pen a! it was sent out over niair guano, lying ii
the wires to th?-various newspapers on tatioD, creating
the "soutl n ::vis*on" of the Associ- * '' The c<> n;rv
ated Press. 11 ^ial. Remove t
*he " ni rector; i the details of a 'u:- '
flpnt lu a t o * ' r e.is in a rural ' run ed t<
community, Th'-ir w. r- act >rd:r.g 1" H'-il H.e i rev>ni
to ttte story vert :h?* a < ji.. ' 1; >
knife a -hov' ar. ' a .teh'-r nife. of ro
After enuu.' ri-.tir - ?he lerai s <f the e\t t t: lint ?>f t:
encounter tn lit-i a'cn onrludr-l: it " '
Is thought ti.at tie two m n had s.cnie : '
sort ol misunderstanding.
That was quite as convincing as the * ' ' < r"l - th-.* ; rit
comment man by the . tor ; ^rur . t: ' ' "'"O In
paper in .Maine oil th? ir: st of a
young man who was C*light climbing O - :ano. He k
out of the cellar window ot a o* rtair. >' i ! rve 'ha
house with a valise ' lied with silver- to .1- rc?r> t< et
war<', jewelry arrl other urticles of 1' ! ? when lie a
value. 1' eo ul business to
"It is believed," said tl: * tu vspaper fa-" 1 il"'w H'
account of 111 arrest, "that evidence V
may be found tha* will lead to his con- pjrn j3,
viction." rij, ;v h : \\
t;-. ..ft dizeis
Woman's Grievance.
A woman motr:^- who had a reck- . ,
? >" id* -a tnl . il
less chauffeur haled to court accuses I]8e of ... -cla, f,
man drivers generally f utterly vegetable matter th?
chivalrous cond id : tward woman nure -j. ip.to-d ti
drivers. 'There ?? a !o? ol talk about },. n it. trying to in
the * -ra ? ! v - Each < :' these tv
to operate an an w ran pr< > nt ar:.?
told the judge, 'Right here we have r ' diversified Jar:, in
a clear example of the source "f such d-'-e v more.
chary s. 1 am 1 rfe< tl c m, etent. I
had my arm out for three-quarters of V" thi
... . todav Involves these
a Mock to Bignal thai 1 was going to . . ...
.. . ". ?. cr"pj- Ho a'e arid fe
turn the corner, rhe truth is, the #ecure from plant dH
woman drivers will hear me out the xjQaverage
man driver does h.s best to
rattle a woman driver lie blows his If t.rowinK cn, <
horn unnecessarily, or in a way to rt,. ...
startle the woman .f po.-dble; he de- u; , ..r#? to
lights in close shaves, which he ex- .? . ,. tj.( rri,. ,
pects to frighten a woman and always nitrogen, ph<
Is ready to put the on-* 'juonces of rh. ; :uii fr>
such tricks on temperamental unht- plant food takes II J
ness' of women to drlv a (,ar.' large amounts 1
ten wo burn the stfl
v.uiual !e j. nt " > f!
Making a Farm Live Again. 1,1ml f ...1 n -
The rebuilder of the deserted farm Un u sandy i; ri
tend has been tin tarjft lor a deal of ''It
cynical, light-h salted pleasantry, hut ire r?<i heuw aj
there is lots of fun to be ha I for a lit- !
. cotton per Acre. The
tie money, if one has the n it temper j . , . . . j j
ament.with a dilapidate 1 t . > ml <;!. ? .era 1
be fortunate enougli to I n?l .1 1 \.i tf.,. evperii i
pleasant setting, with good neighbors lister app'led to farn
roundabout, says the ( ountr - de Mag on in- in -e ?n : t
azine. Lota of fun and a chance to dis 1 l,r' 1 .......
play some constructive ability and tc '
develop an artistic sense of the fltnees J, "
of things in which the pleasure is all u ^ ' Iu'
the keener if one nas to contend with
both physical and linancial limitations ^ M | | \m> 1:|. 1 \lN
The fact that we cannot all erect cot j?j (t
tages on Long Island with thirty 01
forty rooms finished with inside wood
work brought rrom old castles acros? - Heavyweight lb 1
the sea. is no reason why we should ';H' eakiiiu l?iit'?t i
not build or rebuild as far as we may N u York. .March
- sjjii tli?* heavj
Secret Writing. 'io champion of th
We are hearing much today about rounds of fast figliti
RArn-t mrftiiio ?- "
- n..v...r? Iiau; nm yei ncaro ; rank Moran, of I'ltt
of anything to beat the simple cunning ? ^ht on points,
of one Histiaeus, a Greek, at the Her- v , rowd ?f about
sian court, in the fifth century, B. C.. . >
who wanted to send a private rnes '' 11 ,x
age to a friend at Miletus. He took a '' ,u" A<'
slave with hlra, shaved nis head. The -atisfied with the r<->
message was then written on his scalp, greatest gathering .N
unknown oven to hira, the hair allowed <; > don had ever se<
to grow again, and the slave sent off m,.n were In the tbr
to Miletus with I letter which all ould Willard broke his
read, saying how well he had been f) fhir(, round> but
cured. And the friend, with whom tne ... .... . m
plan her i,,in arranged, only needed " l"ing
shaving mnterlHls lc uuoover the ate tanoe. Moran s >'-s
crtit third ?ind his worst p
fvrnth. Ho was bl<*
SWAT Til 1-1 CLODS NOW. round a"'1 his '
most closed at the ei
| '
March is usuallv tii month that
t amp frock llonor I
determines whether our fieoi are i.? ) f |.-,.|J|U
be a mass of clod to wrestle wit i
Grade 1 ? Wynia *
the rest of the year, or a fine, n.el Robei.ts Krneat
low seedbed?a fit homo f >r fine knight.
crops. Grade 1?(advance
It's all right during tin t.ill an?l,,.rtSt Neely Sweat, lOd
winter to plow and leave tin- land r-noo Steele, Glenn
unharrowed, but with the coming o'. Wright,
the dry, windy spring days, the prac- Grade 2 -Flonnle
tlee Is a dangerous one. As with a Wright, Willie Vlck.
great many other troubles, proven Grade 3 Mary I.
tinn i w rrt it /? V* n?e!r??? 4 L
man chub mi- |iOU|He Sullivan, We<
trouble, and the harrow is the im- A Williams 1 V V
plernent to do It with. Grade 4? Floride S
If you've never tried the disk liar- Cook, Lillian Roberts
row ahead of the breaking plow, by Dwight I'lyler. Kthel
all moans do so this spring. It will Steele,
make the draft of the breaking plow Grade T? Josio Mi
much easier, and will keep the land ||ne Montgomery, N
from breaking up in lumps and clods. Soulie Praham.
If there are still some lumps, how-1 Grade 7-%-Fannie
ever, follow right behind the break- Mae Steele. Ona \
Ing plow, certainly not later than a Montgomery,
few hours, with the disk harrow, an I Grade 8?Kffie
then with the drag harrow, too .if Cook, Bernice Grahs
necssaT ?rta.
Bear in mind that a field of clods Ben B. LI
means a field with a large propor- Belle King,
tion of Its plant food locked up and I
unavailable to the little plants. The T\Q Or ?
plants don't like it and we don't OV ?
blame them; under such conditions 5 or 6 doses
we too, would refuse to do anything. any case of Chills 4
8wat the clods, and do It now, bo- & LaGrippe; it AC
fore the ?eed are put In the ground, better than Calomt
?ProgreealTf Farmer. ' (ripe or sicken. P
M
_ .-fry
i nw Km-.-, ij up as wen : ne value o other phut foods ( , jmptoi
better yields when he a* plied ail th< clement- of plant Marcel! :
PI lie ; ammonia alone. Mso observe thnt he c nsidered wings. "]
apj Iv fertilizer. He was a busiiu s man as well as a jy Moral
1 the keen points in the business world rnself,
iews cf Another Millionaire Farmer. that the
M. Smith, another millionaire farmer rf floor a, who r?I-lng
n ago. had 'he following to say wPh reference to ari error
on farm crops: 'A,nK we
llizers he. ecu: o one of the most 1 p >rtant f.ict ?rs in S' at
it is a powerful agency In produ Ing an tncreai 63 JP. ''ea
o ' desire ami wor, :< - \Ve oort. ly . 11 ' e iid. 01
ertllize.'s. but we al-o lelie < in ju- turniti . under ol ate hat
at,whig of legumes and li in - ol all I art:yard ma- men. '
er 111 n >t consider one of these, but all four of
creu i his farm Tins."
0 far r.'-rs. w ho h:i - done much *o stimulate farm im- MACE
ic a! o of fei"ilizers. but learned e j . 11y well the val '?
g Thp) would not de rease the se of fertillxer, but contact
wo Id have us use more fertilizers, so that we could
nd veget le mater, in turn plow ?bis under, and In n
? ferti it of our land*,. The is.' -t ? <'i\< farn in- of
tw?> great principles. fertil ' -> and diversify the
d the plants, s* d you will in* rea sr yields, be more win
(. a cs, and bring your fitr:n into a huh stase of cultiva the Host
sentimei
Put Back Plant Food in the Soil. sentimen
take j> ant food out of the soil and we do not plow tin- ashore.
t< this, or get it from some other source and apply It, Yet one
ecrense in fertility and in alue. This is a fact beyond Kngland
of our crops we ake from the f]? ds a larce amount of they hav
a'bj ?irl p? tash, which ne or goe be. to *h< pi .< > on . ij.jj--c
it came W'e shoal ! see to it, then, that <<vr kin 1 of Or" a <
e ?n 'he case of cotton, wo I! th -> d and i h .
Of f 11 f" I*1
of nitrogt i nnd c?t 1 or e etnents of i la ' i I Ver- > f
dks, and in this way take frotn in . eld tuacii more 'v"( " sp
It i , idal jx.icy for us to remove fr?u.. t . <11 mt re lighthous
estore to the pc.il. schooner
in one of the Southern States, which had abandon- ? then Ic
ner and -old for flltv cetils per ere. a lit' i .-'.yard Log steal
1 l-ati t (jf f- ttili ? : ?. ? : another farm t i? : . I las- 0j solid
h of f i i b ' er per are I ad rais< 1 1 I 0 p . < d v, s3(
was a ' a'e per a re -n til" entire I 'l'h< Jl*. , ( |
" > :tnd eood break i;--. and cultiva ion netted the thrif !
$10 pc a re wh'-a ?n v 'mir -iny a high i>ri e. !i ,l ^'I-<
it sta i in and other it: up ;tion> have found that ferti ' 1
. crop :.. 1 r good conditions nav a ham' ante dlvta, na ta meet
It genorii'y rrcans the < >n e.'tln of n n< ? ; \ in * fanu litnly. da
TH- f!? r a is h r 1 'arm for for profit as well ing spraj
ii> rr: r let.irn^ f -r fc li rs wisely awa", 0|
j ij .1 always pay, if is lo<aise farn era waste ii.stead oi glimpse i
into the
i r^=rr^. .New Bl)|
s \i:<.l,K', T <)! ' TIIK TllltEK ICS. That it
IMVIS' TITLE Wi8dom
',(1 nation in our day is wonderful q
eats Moron Af- , ?,
, , .... . . n it: scope and the broad a< reag- "You
Hand in lhird.
. ...... t attempts to cover, but the struc- hospital
Jes* XVi11- , , ... cbarmini
.'weiKht pugllis- 'l1"' ' reeled often suggests a top <j0 jjo( (
world. in ten i heavy affair on slender poles that ar you can
ng he defeated Ilot firmly planted in the ground **el! eno
.sburg, lo re t ?- ana|0gy presents itself as a by ciVup
1:1,000 persons m<>anR Inappropriate one after j is ntrong
150.000 to see re; liag the following extract from
way apparently the report of one of the New Jersey,
ult. It was the state board of education's visit to1 ^0 '
,i 'i fi lKfii'i 111 ?i I** > common
one of the normal schools in that . n,
n. Many wo- 8lonR an'
state: ' . salt. Si
ong. .
right hand In "These students or nearly all of j Jt "'J
blows from his them, had passed through the eight j Bt?iut-. wi
oran at a dis- years of primary and grammar j bio over
round was the 8Ch00j and the four years of high 01T and v
rebably was the gchool and had entered the normal
ding after th<- school. Yet out of SG no fewer than por
eft eye was nl- j<, .,vere unable to tell whether a [n an
man had gained or lost, and how car Dr.
1 ni'h. who had sold two horses for j delphia
ll??ll for .Month l" ^ach and on one had gained arainst 1
?,.y -f| per cent and on the other had lost relieve a
20 per cent! And if such is the show- ,il"' ('1'
>ul i\.ni, iota jnR oj. t j10 j,jgh school graduates. \ J'
' 1 1 * 1" ' l''" what is the probable condition of ___
mere crammer school graduates' .
d? Edna ltob on|v 5 por rCnt of whom go on to' ,
litli ( ook. t liir" the )Di?h schools? It Is possible that crovks
I'lvler. Hemlce L. , .. . --
.i ii'-ucr Knowing would have been , tcioT A trl
made if tin* examination had been; ________
Parduc, Lula confined to questions in civics, sociology,
botany, poetical analysis, <>i g
on Blnckmor, something of that sort."
iley Knight, II Admitting that modern youth JL
lahaffey. should have the advantage of every!
Jullivan, Beulah branch of learning that interests it
i, Paul UobertB, teachers, it is still pertinent to r<Steele,
Maude mark that better practical results
could be obtained front less sociolmtgomery,
Pau ogy and more elementary arithmetic,
orma Roberts, less civic and more spelling, less^
botany and more English composi- ^ j
Knight, Kula tion during the earlier periods at w r(.j, 2
lahaffey, Ruth least. A smattering of many sclen- 0
son, n. I
cos may bo Rorviroablo. but a flollcl J)r
Morris, Annie and lasting foundation formeil of the i?,.(or M
im, Nettie Rob- three R's Is the first great need. To u|HjjnK (
hulld such a foundation thoroughly r
ngle, Prln. !n dreary drudgery, no doubt, and Aork j,,
, asst. th" task Is less Inviting that In (
st ruction In the more advanced '
Eve
branches that bo soon crowd th< hen
cHjiallTr.El three R'rf off the stage, but It la T,ai
ItJtJ Will break worth while to keep In mind the March !
5fc Fever, Coldl f?rt that the public schools are In:ti
On the liver tended for the good of the pupIN r*1!1
?l and does not rather than for the entertainment ofj^k I
'rice 25c. the teachers.?Valdosta (Qa.) Times, I
TH> LANCASTER XKW'S, \M
d Abuses of Fertilizers ]WHEfJ
. De Loach, Director cf Georgia Experiment Station. Another
FERTILIZERS AND FIELD CROP*. Many
he Fourth of a Series of Six Art cle3
after a life of useful rvice o 1. fellw-man and a The a
a farmer. had the foil ;n t>> s:a < ?t the use of aniat
fanners can make every acre ol their land rich if they and of c
nded the irth !i uld in< reaee In fertility as rapidly truth
at ion. Kvery man that ;:>si - s in r ovin? this dor ?fher is
die and uselps- on the < hinolia I - a;. 1 and puts it in dents, >?
therewith food and clothing, li a benefactor to hi: Play ?
suffers for want of a re of the sutpl fertilising char,tyh?.
a i , . ; o..a ?. . ... .. i. _ part of
'4 J " - V UUU {/ , * ? ? J , * I.I ' "Ii I i * II UJr ~ , .
in-] \vh(
anrp rn
> use a.r.o in 1 II, a -'* "l'v i: < i the use of
stage.fn;
titne. never lia ii _ * n crc .
, . , , member
car - f the v ar. ?:i-*? i \ ;tti the
, . studied.
ta i o: on ps. ar:rj re* j: * ' : ?o ' e land
, , , . , ratio '.ii
He cotton land mav be iropr . 'eruvlan sruano ?
tne app
.st a- hen you enii i h < *ol1 all lh< ele- .-atpr,r
to be ifrown, Antnonia bclct no .- a-v for all plants ion**"'
that it would n< t l ei" t. i- i tl:? t upo.
ig the n ist money?CO n I t : !.:i; ct tp in this see r.aT
other <e tions.'* '<ise i;v
rom the above that Mr. Dickson profit i greatly by the n. , . ...
;ne<v well the value of at u ilia '< -> " ing crop.-, 1".. c.r ,|(
lRCH 28. 191<5
THE
AMATEURS APPEAR I "1"""1"
Good Story Aaded to the AN <
That Are Told About Those
Enamored of Stage.
nocdotes told at the cxpen?e f\?
eur players are innumerable, i vi
ourse of varying degrees, both - _
lulness and of drollery. Au- j IV1
added to the list by some stuho
ajnbitiously undertook to
amlet" lor the benetit ol a
The man who was to act fhe I his \_t
horatio was extremely timid. Oct. 3, 1899
m the night of the perform- "
in" he was so overcome by ft Sept. 11, 190-1
g!it that he could hardly r*?- ' I
h lines he had so carefully ? April 23, 19C6
l/i.MT1K IPC BCflie WMl-ri'
<i .M .ic'ltus toll Hi!: .to; 8 Dec. 18 190.
-trance of the spirit <i li:s ' J
ti l the princ- asks Stsyod J
i w tp. . ,.te j Dec. 27, 1908
'it I'll a hundred. rr,'r? 8
I t<> Ft-.;-' !)' >ut. b t g Aug. 15, 1909
. t Mnt< Pit toreof ?. 1
I jf r< '! i.o- 2 jar,t 4^ 1310
xi staring at Horatio. t e 3
r. v it li t \ i- w <> m ipiio out rs May 17, 1912
tan to J May 6' 1314
longer ' n'Oi" B
io 1... up lost . I . . u( 4 Mar> 22. 1915
was n mired whh Hi
n playing Marci f- ,
, The above qu
at ;tim s' '' . i - .
we have had wi
ll'l I hat if wnr.lt ! I twenty-five year
; i- addressed to aim V. B
t ifKHtCJF'ililiBBftft I'IL-.j
nil his burnii ti.r d
llv: "\\ htU' one w th tit ?I- ric
at!'-!.t It . ... . FHK COCXTKl I
PKK \? I
Fifty million peop
BY HIS ENVIRONMENT in- m the im
! town-. The advane
With '-he a Has Imparted ; ! thif 1. .
uness to the New England i'.. nd- 'inl\ on win
Character. |, jS not rieessnrv tha
~~ 'exact and e\pi-*t d
lor the sea s no joke, remarks ...
.... ... , about their n tsuuss
on Ulobe. it quickly knocks
ilulizlngs over it out of the v :i?'il l*<i.u-a 1 "
itali/.er He had hotter stop banker or brok. >i
It is bleak, angry and cruel. 1 inopolit.n news of t
wonders if the men of New | as chronicle 1 in Hi
would have been the breed I usually ru.t . > int.-re
e been without that stern (lis- i f(> ,Rollers, w
. , I touch with those \
lav when the wind ror.rs out ,
i through skies oi clear itlu t; | ' ' 1
ray snouts halt the height of i; sehts. agricultural
ie towers; when halting 'eminent bulletins
s scurry ur.dcr jib and trysail them with abundan
) stand on the deck of a coast- ' formation about uln
i and watch 'lit- hup*- rolls connected with the I
.Teen watef h;' and ""'"ling If he -Uffi' ieJ]
H up over their shoulders; to ,
. to ihi> the books, is.
vesse: plunge an i o ir> hows
titer of foam; rise again; aim :,r'" ' -uall> a
3u .s; tremble, wallow . n lift country dweller.
the next; to see the shores Tin- real Informat
i bed into a void- n ha/e ot lly hl( k ,s*thP informatl
to he ir the his:, of foam and from |h(?|, fo?(
t tiow wave- that is to get a ... ...
P.to so. f thing which has gone !n<,|pl,b0ril,L'
making ot New l aglanu what htunlties. In ih<
;land is. banker's association
> t< get an inkling ol the < oast i on-.ti <rco. legal ;
l the c>. tv.ise men's club, silentlfl
isterial unions, liter;
ign of Convalescence. hating clubs. V. M. (
linve a sple;, n lv equipped .p.rs and merchanti
and a very efficient and | |n . large measure t
l corps of nurses. What 1 ! <lo nnt f.xist ,n ruRl
jnderstand. however, is how
. .. , ... man or woman in t
always tell when a pat ent is
ugh to be taken home from tstec
ital." "As soon as he is ablo witbl'i three weeks,
atnl try to Kiss his uurse he lifeless, forlorn, bew
enough to be sent home." progressive as the
.lunllor *
To Clear. Marble. now*
;>n marble take two parts of 1? the absence of
soda, on part of pumice fellowship and medfi
I one part or finely powdered tion and eominunitv
ft the mix ure through a fine t,?. rmintry have a
J nii\ it w Hi water, liien rub ... . ? . ...
ill over tie in..thie and the ,r""r'" i""1 ""
II 1. rcnioi (1. I.ub tile mar- "ml ,he "r"
With salt and water. Waali ouRht not ti
ipe dry. leader, respectively,
_______________ religion, but to son
rial, political and <
i't Put Oil Into the Ear. . rr..
. _ ^ Iers. The country
address en di??-nses of the
S. MacCut.n Smith of Phila- >7 " e*,ont* ,Hk? 1
gave an earnest warning ^ M. < . A., the wo
tsing blist. rs <?r poultices to literary and debntln
cute earache, as well rh put- the country school c
or anything else into the same the mission o
her mav do irreparable dam- comtneri e, a people*
general social oontei
~ " 77 ~ I and the teacher, b
ting to the Pale and Sickly , ..
very successfully nst
nndiird general stren elh^nlng tonlr . . , ,
TasTKl.Hs.-. chill Toml, drive*out unless lie is educatt
lichrntlirlil'dod.andliuitihutithcivii- . ( vnrvlnsr Important
ic tonic. Fn? "vtijlia and cb',**"*0. 90c J K porinm
OUR EY
properly tested, glasses accurately fitted. Monda*
7th and 2 8th at our Drug Store by Dr. M. It. Cam
"I
-?
Campbell has hundreds of pleased patients in an
,-ho know that he maintains a high standard of
if eyes and fitting glasses. His record for six yea
ivuled anywhere for science and accuracy. Hav
ire at home fie guarantee* It and prices roan
> and upwards.
rythlng up-to-date In Eye Olas* and Spectacle W
3 from Dr. Campbell. Special attention given to f
neraber the dates and tell your friends. Monday
!7th and 28th.
ANDARD DRUG
... ' *
DLD-TIME NURSE I
CURED I
*rh of the Stomach by Peruna
RS. SELENA TANNER, t k
Athens, Ohio.
jre Dates From October 3, 1839.
?'I'atnrrli of the stomach. Was nearly starved. \i
After taking I'eruna I have a good 'ppotito."
?"I can assure you that I am stri a f ' * ~"~
I'eruna. My health Is still good."
?"Yes, I am still a friend of Perur.i. Y>* II ? .A
long 1 live. 1 keep it in 'he house ail the ;In>
recommend Peruna so often that they call me n
the I'eruna doctor. Peruna recommends Itself K
when once tried." I
?"I still tell everybody I can that Peruna Is the
best medicine In the world." I
"Peruna saved rnv liff? Vf?nra n trrt T ellll till. It 5
when I have a cold."
?"I was threatened with pneumonia. Peruna K
saved me." |W
?"I am Kind to do anything I can for Peruna."
?"I have always Peon a nur^. Peruna hnr, helped W
me in my work more than all other medicines." flj
?"I have divided my Pottle of Peruna with people B
many times, it always helps."
otaUons give a vague glimpse of the correspondence H
th f.'rs. Tanner ::;nce 1S99. Our files, which cover
s. include many similar correspondents.
T'.A<'IIKit AM) his preliminary training. About half
IKK of the people in the United States,
ile in the United an(1 a mu?h larger proportion In
intrv or In smalt South Carolina depend ou the coun
meat and pros- tr-v teacher an'l the country preacher
population de- for their rhief stimulus to useful toil
thov can earn ttvity and their inspiration for 11vt
they should get in<- Who has Rot a bigger .job lh?tn
ailv information *',e coUntr>' teacher and preacher??
. which is main <'oh?mbia Record.
a metropolitan ?
lould. The cos- The Quir.lna That Does Not Arrect The Hew
i .. ?,i i . Because o( Its tonic ami laxative effect. I.AXA
u worm doing- tiVK nttOMO Ql'ININKis bctterthan ordinary W"
newsmners i Quinine and docs not cause nervousness r "?r
; ri r; g In head. Remember the full name and
ting t > them ; ioo ? the signature of U. \V. OROVK. 25c.
ho are in dai
cry h ippeninf I NOT I CM OF EliKC'TION.
s. agricultural ; V. ..ereas, one-third of the free,
holders and one-third of the electors
pap , .mi go the age of 21 years, residing in
usually supply j fames school district. No. 18 have
t theoretical in- jpetitioned the county board of eduost
any subject ication to order an election to determine
whether nr not nn !i,l,lUlnnot
lusiiifRs ?ii iarm-' ,. x 1(f four mills shall he levied on
itly values them ;iii and personal property for %
ipers and maga-jschool purposes.
... . : We ii< reby order said election to
''' ' " ' 1-. held by the trustees in said Carnes
| school district, No. 18. on Saturday,
ion that farmers April 8th, at Dwtght.
. .v..... At which election only such elec1,11
' ' 'jtors as return real or personal propjw
farmers ano i(l|.tv for taxation and exhibit their
s in rural com ji .\ receipts and registration curtleity
there exist ; ticates shall be allowed to vote.
. .? .... ^i- ' The opening and closing hours
s. chun )i i -hall be the same as in all general
issoclations, wo- ions,
c societies, min- V. A. LINGLE,
irv societies, do- JOS. K. CONNORS,
* . . _ W. 11. TWITTY,
Hoar dof County Education,
*' organizations. _____
southern railway"
1 districts. 1 e
he city, without
above, should Premier Carrier ?f it.e South.
. " . , PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES,
lie just about a;- T".?lns arrive Lar.? er from:
ildered and un- No. 118?York. Rock Ilill and inmost
abandoned termedinte stations 8:45 a. m.
nrn in their eves *'?- 113?Charleston. Columbia and
intermediate stations 10:11
a. m.
these means of Jo. 114?Marion, fllacksburg, Cta?rutns
of co-opern- lotte and Intermediate stations,
spirit people in Nq Kingsvllle and
lwavs looked to Intermediate stations, 7 :25 p. m,
> school. The Tratn? 1mm i.?n?o
v .^uwvanici IUI .
aeher in a rural Nu 11??Klngsville, i'n: imhla and
... ? intermediate stations 8:45 a. m
r, he merely the Nq n8__Rock Bla-ksburs,
in education and Marion Charlotte and interic
extent in so- mediate stations, 10:11 a. m.
>ommercial mat- Nb. 114?Klugsviiie Columbia.
. ? Charleston and intermediate
church can, to BtHt|onH 1:3E
he place of the \*0 117?Rock Hill, York. and
man's clubs, the intermediate stations, 7:41
K societies; and P- "
* Schedule figures are published as
an, if it will. < <- information, only, not guaranteed,
f a chamber of por information as to passenger
3 forum, and be fr.res etc., <*11 on
r. The preacher
owever. cannot.
mine tills work ! Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co
(i for it and it*
e emphasized in
i Schedule In Effect August 16, 191b.
\ Eastern Tipm.
WESTBOUND.
J Lv. I*ncaster ...H:0Uam?2:3upm
Lv. Fort Lawn .. .6:30um?4 . 05pm
1 Lv. BaRcnnivillo . .ti:45am?4:28pm
i l,y. itichburg ...,6:56am?4:43pm
Ar. Chester 7:30am?5:2fipuj
EASTBOUND.
I Lv. Choster .... 9:00am?6:4.r>poj
i Lv. Hlchburg ... 9:45am?7:27pm
1 Lv. Bascomvlila . 10:00ain?7:38pm
1 1 ? P?.i 1 ?- ~
w?. run imwii . iu:.tuuin?7:5&pm
Ar. Lancaster ...11:00am?8:26pm
CoiiDectlous -Chester with Ho nth em.
Seaboard and Carolina &. Northand
Tuesday, a mum wallways.
pbell, of Ander- Kori Luwii. with Seaboard Air
I Line Hallways.
, l.ftn?*?itw wth Southern R?llw%y.
d uround Lana
ecu racy in the
. * _ St At# < f olilrt. City ? f Toledo, Lu-as County. aa.
TS 111 Lancaster Frank J. Cheney tniki-a <-ath thut b'* la aenbir
. . .? partner of IW firm of F. .1. Cheney t Co., <) >D
Illlll (lO yOlir JM^ t?u*liw h* In tli? City <f County >?<!
ao a a State efor,-?*ld. and t!. t aabl Arm will i?ay
onanle. ?d.u? the suni <f ()nk nrnr)rk|? ihm.laks n*
euch and erery raw ?,f t ntarrb that cannot l?a
cured Ky the uae of Hall * Catarrh Cure.
ares are to be ihasic j. ciii nky.
icbool Children. Vtroro to !#foro ?no j?"<l In idt
, and Tnoa/tov piocnee, tula Oth day of l>cceinb?T. A, !> lbs?.
r anti xueatiay, ^ a w c,i.f.,?son.
Notary I'ubllc.
Hall'a Catarrh Cor. I. taken Internally and
| ana iilr-ct'.y u in Ilia hi <1 and tnucona aur
M M j fa,-,.. toe . f.-r t.?!lui<.nla|a,
19 9 I i I ** T..J. cheney a co., Toledo, O.
I If I I I Sold by ail Dru*rl?ta. 75c.
J laka Uall a t