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<s ??? gffi :: ' ; vlf^^r-S"- 'y >/ FJ-F1 AXI? MAN To ISc* Played by Miss It THK < ITIZKN \M? TII.K SCII(K)I, No matter how exalated or humble a person may be. there is one sacred duty which he owes to humanity and which it is imperative ty iusuinbent upon him to pay. That duty is the protection and the fostering of our public school system. We are living in an age of education and advancing intellectual development, and the human mind that is deprived of the best advan tages obtainable will be hampered and hindered at every .-step in life. It matters not how bright nor how acute the infantile mind may be. if that mind is denied the advantages of education then the child grown to maturity will he retarded and humiliated because of its intellectual deficiencies. It will be a living monument to the neglect and the indifference of its parents. It will he a mark of shame and blight apon the community that reared it in tto ignorance. It will be an object of pity where it should he one of pride. Education aud the advantages of intellectual advancement have made America a great country. And America is even yet in its infancy. ' Our school system should be en couragen and rained to the highest point of efficiency. The instructors should be unheld and given to understand that they have the hacking of the united community, and that the community expects satisfactory returns. If our present buildings are inadequate and new ones are needed, then for the sake of enlightened humanity let us spend the money ar?d got. them. Let us make any 'tliivr improvements or new departures that the welfare of our chil rir -n require. We have brought these children !:s;n the vorld, and in their infancy and youth they are helpless. It is our duty to give them an education G!\ Let us print you Drop in and s THEY ARE MODELS OF Fast Presses t ... WMOaWMWMMK ^EggS IN Till: MOON rxnl ami Mr. II. II. Ke.ster that will enable them to successfully cope with the intricate probileus of existence that will confront , them in later life. To do less would i be to neglect a sacred duty, to shame the innocent ones for whose I , . w ry existence we are responsible. | Let us keep our schools and our j children in mind. Let us study their welfare individually and coljlectively. Let us leave no stone un-i turned that will advance teir moral j and material interests. ) For the man who honors his offj spring is honored of men.?Johns-! ton Times. \ \Tt UK'S IIWDIWOItK Tlie down upon the peach or plumj is so delicate and so thickly set that i one cannot touch tlie fruit with a j needle's point without breaking the tender stalk, and yet the dew of thp night covers the whole surface of the fruit and disappears in the morning, leaving the gossamer growth more orderly and beautiful than before. The dew covers every leaf of the giant oak, and the mighty tree drinks in the refreshing moisture to i its thirsty heart through millions of: pores, and tlie iron trunk that lias withstood a thousand storms is mad stronger by the gentle strength of the dew. The silent fall of the dew is! caused and controlled by agencies of the most tremendous power. The same power which shakes a whole continent with its subterranean thunder is the same as that which encircles I lie finest filament of thistle-, down with a coronet of dewy gems so small that they do not bend the del irate stalks with their weight.? London Globe. To Drive Out ,Vle?aria And Build Op The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill ToNiC. You know That you arc taking, as the formula is uinted on every label showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the ron builds up *.h? ryslem. 50 cents | X? Sscgiat * i 0U INTEND TO >E A DANCE? ir dancing orders ee our samples NEATNESS AND BEAUTY Perfect Printing THE LANCASTER NEWS J SO I'lLTIIJ XO FLIES >< Inestigators tell us that houseflies arc usually born within :100 to 500 feet of the place where you t %< see them. They do not fly far, so T >< the breeding place is not hard to I find. The slogan "Swat he fly" , J has resulted in a large amount of ^ good all over the country, but a j V* better slogan is "Starve the fly.''j?t# A little prevention in the way of i ?? removing filth would accomplish | 4$^ this result, and there would be no1 i I chance for more flies from the same; J source. No filth, no flies. ; Perhaps typhoid germs are the way to that trustee's house, by Invitation. to settle this onse. That adds to the outragoousness of the affair, and we believe calls for action on the part of the state asso ciatlon. as well as from the state authorities. i Tliis is not the first time such a X thing as this has happened in the J state, and in Lee county, we believe. hut it should be the last. The school lir.s been closed, thus denying the % benefits to the innocent as- well as to the unappreciative. ? The magistrate at Hishopvllle saw XL fit to send the case up to the higher J court, and for that reason we sus- j pect that the reports of the affair, were not greatly exaggerated. The people at large in South Oaro- 4HM linn know nothing of the trials and cares and sufferings of the little wo- X, man who teaches in a country school, I Jx and if the State of South Carolina sees fit to conduct a great school at Rock Hill for the chivalrous pur-1 pose of training voung women to be ' teachers, it should also see that they are protected when they go out to carry that teaching into the far cor- t 11 ers of the state.?Columbia Record. x DON'T NEGLECT KIDNEYS. V Y It is now conceded by physicians thereby forcing the kidneys to do'^K^ more work than nature intended. ? evidence of kidney trouble, such as Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Prescription. Overcomes Kidney Troubles. JL that the kidneys should have more attention as they control the other organs to a remarkable .degree and ; do a tremendous amount of work in removing the poisons and waste v* matter from tlie system hv filtering the hlood. t assistance when needed. We take <8* loss exorcise, drink less wnter and' offon eat more rich, heavy food.i ^ The kidneys should receive some lame back, annoying bladder troub'.or, smarting or burning, brick dust ? or sediment. sallow complexion, rheumatism, maybe weak or Irregu-i lar heart action, warns you that Jfc your kidneys require help Imms-! y diatoly to avoid more serious trouble. | Ok An ideal herbal compound that , lias had most remarkable success as J a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. V Kilmer's SwamnRoot. There Is 'A. nothing olse like it. It is Dr. KII- J inor's prescription used in private V | practice and it is sure to benefit you. Oct n bottle from your druggist. I However, if you wish to first test Y this great preparation send ten cents A to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton. JL IN. Y., for a sample bottle. When y writing be sure to mention The Dancaster News. X Letter to ? Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Y Ringhampton, N. Y. Prove Wlmt Hwainp-ltoot Will Do f For You. T Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. & iRinghampton, N. Y., for a sample ^ ;?izo bottle. It will convince anyone ? You will also receive a booklet of Y valuable information, telling about ^ the kidneys and bladder. When writ-, jZ Ing, be sure and mention The Lan- V caster Semi-Weewly News. Regular ^ SOc and $1.00 slse bottle for sale at J? all drug stores. most deadly norms tho fly carries, j You may strain dirt out of milk.!???< but when a fly nets one foot on the, edge of the milk can it may starting the growth of thousands of, t i typhoid germs. ^ If there are flies in your house., kill them. Then go outdoors and I'livci' every garbage pile, remove every manure pile at least once a week, and screen every outhouse 1 ?*n . ithin r>00 feet, or better still, build, j i fly-tight and place water t i k i> < ^ * cans under it. Oet your neighbors !.> iin the s;iinHealth Bulletin. < ii\u,k\<;i<: to rim \i,m *+, We think that the State Teachers association might go on record with reference to the reported outrageous' * treatment ot a young woman teacher T at the hands of school patrons in j * Liberty Hill. Lee county. It stated that because Miss Broadway expelled a pupil from the school 4&< of which she was principal she was held up by the parents and family of the child, and the women threw! X the teacher down in the road, "pulled j her hair, beat her up and kicked *5^' and bruised her." while the men stood by to keep another teacher ?* < from interfering. According to the young woman's statement, the affair happened in sight of the home of a trustee of 2 < t lie school *t 11 f) thnt nbn urns nn tho * I PHIL 4, 1916 ^4 A^4 A^4 A A^A A 4^4 A^A A^V A^A 4^4 ^1^4^4 I* ? ? I f S I n r8 J And Advi * J ===== x | Some Live W I: ready Advert I I DON'T YOU I ?? >|> Our Job De ? 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