The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 16, 1916, Page 4, Image 4
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VUBLISURRS' AN"NOUN' EMKNT:
Published Tuesdays and Fridays
at Lancaster, S. C., by The
Lancaster Publishing Company,
successors to The Ledger, established
1852; The Review,
established 1878; The Enterprise.
established 1891, and entered
ua second-class matter
Oct. 7, 1905, at tue postofflce
at Lancaster, S. C., under Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
LUTHER ELLISON. Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
(In Advance.)
)ne Year 1,50
>lx Months .75c
"Let reverence for laws be
? breathed by every American
mother to the lisping bare that
prattles on her lap; let It he
taugtit in sonoojs, i 1 serainsrieo
and colleges; let It be written
In primers, spelling books and
almanacs; let It be preached
from the pulpit, proclaimed In
legislative halls, and enforced In
courtB of Just'ce. And In short,
let It become tho poltlcal religion
of the nation; und let the
old and the young, the rich and
th poor, the grave and the gay
of all sexes and tongues au"i
oolors and conditions, sacrifice
unceeslnglv upon Its altars."
TV EST) W. MAY 1 fi. 1<)1G.
Th<> wise farmer will plant corn.
Jnstead of an all cotton crop for he
can sell all the corn he can grow, and
got s eood price for it.
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The good strawberry season will
aoon be only a memory, but it is a'
cheering thought that the peach and
cherry seasons are just ahead.
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There are Just lots of things Lancaster
needs, and most of these Willi
be secured la time, but a hispital is i
en immediate need, yes a necessity. [
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Lancaster should be glad to establish
a curb market where town people
who have no gardens and people
from every part of the county who
have fresh produce to sell could got
togef her.
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Not only all Charlotte and Mock-'
lenburg county will gather in the
Queen City next Saturday, but many
South Carolinians will cross the line
that day. not to celebrate "thr- myth"
but. to hear the president.
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W - hear loss and less of the high
host, of living. Said cost is certainlyI
high as it ever was if it is not
Actually higher, but the prosperity
aoug has hushed the wail of the oHfashioned
pessimist.
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VW think it would bo a good !
Idea to have for officers of the state I
convention as well delegates to!
St. Louis, men who are not office
holders, and are not hankering" says;
The Columbia Record, to which we
aay ;men.
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11ke to see a candidate rnn;
for office on his own merits and not
on the demerits of his opponent.,
Surely every man worthy of office-'
holding has enough good to his credit
to commend him without expatiating'
on ti e bad in his rival.
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'MJverybody wants good roads," j
say., the Orangeburg Times audi'
Democrat. But is everybody help- j'
ing o secure them? It is going to:
tnk<? co-operattiou and plenty of if
.to uufld and maintain a proper sys-1'
*cm of highways.
Let's have a bigger and betel , '
county fair this year than ever be '
fore. It is not too early to he makiim
our plans for it, to be deciding what
we will exhibit, where the fair will i
be held and to be arrangnig for '1
gieat occasion thoroughly represent
lat.lv? of the county.
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We urge that shopping be done
early in the day or at any rate at a
reasons hie hour before closing time.
The lerks are tired after standing1
all day. and are entitled to rest aTter]
six o'clock. Don't make their work,
harder for thein, but do your shop
.plug early.
What constructive work hav?* you
done toe Lancaster this year? If
you "arnot name a specific accomplish
me it resolve to do some definite;
work. The year is n?>arly half gone,:
and tt >re are vacant lots to beautify/
bill boards that should be removed.'
fencei to he painted or torn down,}
end eh. ?o nany flics to sw&t!
Of eour ? your bi'oy will mako a:
high arc re in the Better Babies' Contest
June J and fl. Be sure to enter
Mm or her and have a thorough ex
ftmlriatlon irjdo. Then you will be
better prep) red to watch intelligent
ly the d"/el pment of your child and
help nlrnp that development in a
scientific way.
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tiik t'rni.K mrhaky
j It U not recorded that publi
i libraries were established during t'i
reign of King Solomon, but, jud.j
| jug from some of his remarks, on
j would be pardoned fot thinking the
were.
Fot instance, when this wise tna
said: "There is that that expendet
iand increaseth; there is that tha
j wlthiioldetl aud wasteth." he surel
! must hav- been thinking of publ'
j libraries. When money i> expendei
for such institutions. Its increase I
seen and felt in many directions
? ri ? i i r<|urim? . ? uru luwir* i
j withheld from such use. it i> worf
I than wasted. for neglect to do s
[bring.- a harvest of assorted troubles
[ We all believe in public libraries
'We freiieutitly discuss tlie library v
are to get "bye ami bye." We do no
find that it is helping the boys au?
! girls who ar - growing up in our towi
now. Will the next generation nee;
it more than this? Will the rhildrei
1 or the next generation be ilearei t
I us thuu boys and girls who nov
I cheer our firesides? Will they u ->
a library better beca tse their ;
I have not find such pri\ lege-?
We all want a library, for our
selves, for our neighbors, for tin goo,;
name of our town. Why "ot get ii
now and be getting tlie good out 01
it?
It is only a question of method.
The library, when built, should
benefit all the people, and therefor,
it should be built by all the people.
Give us all a chance to help, an i
then the libra'y will belong to all
of us. ?Darlington News and Press
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REV. LINDSAY TO
PREACH IN LANCASTER
The Rev. A. T. Lindsay, president
of Linwood College, will he in Lancaster
this week to begin a meeting
in the A. R. P. church. The first
service will he on Friday morning
at 11 o'clock, and the second service
at S p. m. f'ome and hear this man
of God preach the Word of life
pitiisinrcxT or Tin: colvmiiia
TAILORING COMPANY IN CITY
Mr. Sigmund Rosenblatt of Haitimore.
president of the Coolumbia
TailorinirComnanv. was business
visitor in Lancaster last Saturday.
Th- was greatly impressed with the
city, declaring Lancaster to be one
of the best cities of its size to bo
found in the south. Mr. Rosenblatt
said in part. "Your paved streets,
sidewalks and ornamental street
lighting system, together with other
improvements, would do credit to a
city much larger than Lancaster, and
you people are to be congratulated
on the progress which you are making.
He further stated that The
Columbia Tailoring Company was en
Joying a splendid business in Lancaster.
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Pointers in Connection With the
Famous Picture, "Tlic Itattle
Cry of Peace," to He Seen
At the Star Theatre,
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday.
i'very law of humanity, morality,
jnd civilization has been outraged
In' the name of war. Let us he prepared
to avert war.
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I'ucU' Sam should he strong enough
to defend his rights and to defend
everyone of his people, wherever
thoxe people are. anil he i-annot lie
strong enough unless lie prepares in
advance.
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Preparedness and prohibition -uo
good reason can lie advanced against
eithev one.
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A powerful love story, well toid.
cannot fall to impress you.
Why should America feel safe ami
secure?
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Our navy now ranks See
"The Hat tie Cry <>r I'eace."
There I* mora Catarrh In thU auction of the
country than aU other iliwaen put together. ?.;
'intll the last few yeum ?n nupponci] t. !>
Incur, ble. t'of u (tv-H oianv yeur-. doeu>:
pronounced It a lo.-iI ilt? -.!*' .inl i<re*.*rlbed l?- i
remedies. and b;' con*tai(lly I..llli.it to cure %vlt*
'.ccal treatmenv pronoun.-a.; It InciratU. Scicoo
ha* ptoretx Cat ir:h to be a. mtirutlonal dl?i ise
?r.d therefore require. cnoVlitutlonal tr?ttrr.rnt
HiII'm Catarrt Co re. n.aroC.ict.ircd l>> f. 1
fh?T7 A co.. Tclfdo. Ohio. Is. tie otity Coa*tttn
llona' cure oil the aWfit t. it Cy 'uket. lni? -na ij
in .m-.ea from Ifrdrrpe t<> f 'iMpxnxtr . 2 '?
llrrctly on arte hi *>d and serfae-a o
the a. atein The/ oTe < nt. ho" t*;d dollar J fo<
an/ caae It frlh total?. 8>id 'or c/tit.ri nut
teet'moatal*.
Addrew: K. J. CHKNIZ A C \. Tolcic Ohio
br On.gai*tn, The.
Tab* Hull's / ailly ri.U for lousUpa' too.
Dr. M. R. Campbell
Kc-gistered Optometrist
r.nd Manufacturing Opttrian.
ANDERSON*, 8. C.
Standard Drug Co., local repra
sentatives. Take ydtir broken lensei
and repairs to tbem\for prompt an<!
accurate work.
THE LANCASTER NEW
Winthrop College
?i irui.AKSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
r!'
Ti:c examination for the award of
ant scholarships in Wlnthrop Col
I ' 10 and for the admission of new
udents will be held at the County
11 Court House on Fridny, July 7. at 9
n. in. Applicants must not be less
; than sixteen years of age. When
j Scholarships are vacant after July 7
(they will be awarded to those making
,l | the highest average at this examlna1
tion. provided they meet the condition
governing the award. Applicant
for Scholarships should write
o President Johnson before the exi
aminntion for Srhnl.arshln PYamlna.
tion blanks.
' j Scholarships are worth *100 and
'rree tuition. The next session will
' | open September 20. 1910. For fur'it
ier information and catalogue, ad
dress Pres. I). It. Johnson. Rock Hill,
'iS. C. 59-12tp
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May 13. 11?1?
\'is^ Annie Rogers.
Charley Humel.
, Mrs. Louise Frazer.
Mrs. Llzcsjanie Drown.
.' Miss Leur Cinda Cunningham.
Honwlls.
I. M. Fald.
II. Y. McWalters.
When calling for above letters
. leased say Advertised.
Jas. F. Hunter. Post Master.
Keep
The way to keep cool durin
ay. Friday and Saturday, Ma>
quarters at the ice cream pari >r
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Phone No. 4
Lancaster,
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compounding the prescriptions )
times it is even a matter of
Life am
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BREADS
> best and freshest we can buy.
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pounding all prescriptions, as your
tor of conw^onco m'tL ia VVc 1
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acaster's Leading Hardware Store \>
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5E IN THE NEWS FOE BEST RESULTS
ANNOUNCEMENT
>eg to announce to the public tliut we have
>pened a modern, first-class bakery one
li of the Post Office in the Davis Building,
ow prepared to serve our customers with
I. ROLLS, CAKES, PIES, DOUGHNUTS ,
AND FANCY PASTRIES
nakf* a specialty of party and wedding
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arlv call will bt? apprtviat<<d.
; Sanitary Bakery
tone 203 Lancaster, S. C.