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. 4 ?lip ICaurastrr 5?puii (SBMI'WBBKLY.) PUBI.ISHKHS1 ANNOUNCEMENT 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. end entered as second-class master Oct. 7. 1905, at tne postofficte at Lancaster, S. C., under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. LUTHER ELLISON, Editoi SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: (In Advance.) { One Year SI.AO Six Months 7."?c v "Let reverence for laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap; let It be taught in school. 1 i seminaries and colleges; let It be written In primers, spelling boohs and almanacs; let It be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed In legislative halls, and enforced 1 courts of Just'ce. And In short, Tet It become the poltlcal religion of the nation; and let the old and the young, the rich and th poor, the grave and the ga. of all sexes and tongues an 1 colors and conditions, sacrifice unceasingly upon Its altars " TUESDAY, MAY T.l 1911?. If we are ever to have a county hospital, why not begin or the prnpo Bition? Are we waiting for all of the well to get. sick an 1 ill of the Biok to die? ? Lancaster needs a few more weekly pay roll:-. Small enterprises properly managed provide this very thing nnd they help mightily in attracting new comers. ?+ The old-fashioned man who believed in "peace at any price" is not to b'1 found hereabouts sin> e the recent production in Lancaster of the "Hattle Cry of Peace.' + JL W U WCUIV3 UflKt* lilt- iUCIUUCI> *J1 the "Fourth Estate" will assemble in quiet York, and it 1? expected that the .sound of their revels will disturb the repose of the citizenship. * The price of paper oontinues to Boar but subscribers are not asked to pay more now for their paper than! heretofore. They are only urged to; keop their subscriptions paid in advance. The town of Woodruff has secured a valuable asset in Robert Quillen. who goe;- from tlie Fountain Inn Trilnin to th Woodruff Record. II 1*. a geniu- and liis work is most original. A good citizen is one who eo-opernt s with evi-ry interest that makes for th upbuilding of the community Are you a good citizen or art you onteit to let things drift, unmind fill <*?' the outcome? Lancaster could lie made a flylest-; fowi and thus secure the liest sort' of advertising It should he the ambition of all good citizens to rid tic community of this loathsome pest. The time is coming when the present-. "W1 'n home will In consider on "quite a rt flection on the care of the housekeeper. Charlotte covered herself with gh> ry in the celebration last Saturday which will go down in history as tlv jgreat-st Twentieth of May. The nresitit nt's visit made the occasion memorable and attracted unprecedented crowds, and Queen Charlotte was equal to the occasion, playin; well the part of hostess to thousands of visitors froru both , Carolinas and Virginia. *? Th- doctorine of preparedness is; presented with peculiar force in "The Uatlle Cry of Peace." which depicts the unspeakable horrors to vraich this country would be subjected la the event of war with a foreign foe. No lover of liberty can see the; l4v>topluy unmoved, for it appeals to his patriotism, stirs his imagiuatmn an 1 moves hint to insistame upequate militarv and naval ,-*e-| 4 The Greenville P!?dincnt is responsible for the following "recipe;' a roaring campaign speech: ? our .pi of selfish ambition; ttBtcea of a real desire to the people. Peel one eye aid ^|Ki^^Lthc direction of th? sImo-| one ie and wsrp it. lo^l things that are unnafcwell togethei, and strain thru a hot-air bag, stood on a piat%rm tinder an arbor ot an awning. TVesulte are not guaranteed in every eaM, I iTJ 5 /I li S*r-> w fv. <C^-^A 0 / 'I '.'Crrr-V' vjsf\ ^ ".^ ft >:<# .^Mc % I to1i ;?r (Copyright.) !)KM U.OGIES * ampuign year is 0:1 us and it is aiway- a uiost Interesting season for observer? of human nature. One of the features of election years that Is to be commended is the fact that the politicians (may their tribe increase > present to the world for once their most lovable traits. The unfortunate features i*- that ''e\ likewise do some wonderful political tricks?some commendable while others arc- reprehensible. N'o doubt the standing of our government to-day among the nations of the t.arel is due to a considerable extent to the genius of our political system. Ev? ry man has the right to aspire to political preferment. His merits and demerits are shown !n deep relief. The public gaze upon the aspirant in his true political nudity. His friends tell of his virtues, ana ins enemies drag trom old cloests skeletons he had forgotten were there. This last mimed business has been leplored ;,nd oondemed. by the man v. hose c loset invaded. Wo are not long-headed enough to declare it m either wicked o- unwise. The only tiling we regret is that our voters are not all capable of looking at the closet gliosis dispassionately, passing judgni. nt on them and voting according to :in enrghtcned conscience. Some of our people are prone to condemn a good man for some trivial cause, and il! on account of a lack of intelligent appreciation of his real worth in the [ capacity in which he lias acted.? I Hampton County Herald. CHEMISTRY TO RULE WORLDi Men cf Learning Most Equip Them- i selves for the Future. Asserts Writer on the Subject. The; nineteenth century has been described as the age of physics and en gineering, since It witnessed such triumphs as the development of steam and gas engines, and the utilization of electricity as a source of light, heat and power, and as a means of communication. The twentieth century will quite certainly be an ag" of cliemistry flermany realized this some j years ago. If we would not be left 1 lar behind in the race, we must pursue a similar cotirse. and that at once. We have yet to convince many of the na- i tions of tlie earth that the form of government in which we believe, and to establish which our ancestors died, / is the heat not only for the freedom I and happiness of the individual, and the development of tho noblest intellectual and moral standards, but also for the growth of the country in physical strength and resourcefulness, ami that in the hour of need It will not be found wanting in the vital matter of Industrial efficiency and solidarity which fs the corner stone of all military power The law of the survival of the fittest will bo found a? inoacaoable, lui mutable un-'. inexorable In the rase of the nation as 11 is with individuals. It listens to no explaoatloan, accepts do excuses, and hrows absolutely jig pity. Our own country Is beginning to awaken to the fact ihut civilization un- j armed by science is at a terrible rlisad- | vantage In the ev*-.nt of a struggle for existence, and that this r.no'ng cannot ! bo done at short notice. The result ? is a loud and urgent call upon the unl veraltles. colleges and technical I schools of the land for help.?Prof. M. T. nogwrt m Science. / I THE LANCASTER NEW THE NEW ARRIVALS ' \ (vou 57i E 91M 0 ! 1MV Tth \t ~T~ H ' (wt \ * ^A^ArtHBA) | 'i W (wHMi / ^ vS -vl VQWg TO OIUi.WIZE FAIR The progressive citizens of the Caston school community will meet at the Caston school building next Saturday afternoon, May 27, promptly at 4 o'clock for the purpose of liscussing plans for a fall community fair. Everyone in the community urged to attend the meeting. Editor Motoring Department: I have a Warner speedometer, which I used on j\ 3 4 by 4 inch tire, and in changing cars I now use a 22 by :t 1-2 inch tire. I would like to know the number of teeth on the big gear and also the little gear hat I will have to get so as to use the Ili CENTS A PEON (i I NO H AMS 10 CENT FANCY STRIPE CREPE FINEST (iRAI)E ^ BLEACH INC ? .'Hi INCHES WIDE W SHORT LE NOT IIS ^ Fancy Lawns, A 1 At n t^vrt V-/ Dr ? Lancaster's Fast.es GROWING STO ? 'S MAY 23, 1916. 1; mm flf I . ^ FURnTy^t (Df ??? ? j same swivel and head on the 3 2 by ~ 1-2 inch tire. RBADER. \ Tiie small gear must have two " teeth more for a 32 by 3 1-2 inch tire ' than for a 34 by 4 inch tire, using p the same large gear for either. (u Thoro Is more Cntari'. in thl? portion of tl'p ? country than ull otini ?li - |.ut i o-Un i. j .1 lilt I tin liHt fl U >111 - ? n Sllpp.i-.cd I In- ? Incurable. I?.>r * uiativ ,i..ir- ?i-< to.-.- kj pronounced it a local dli ut ad prescribed 'n iti J remedies. and by oonst-.iiUi fiilluc ! n. ?l;l> ,| If ul treatment, pr>m> utn I m Incurable. icuce li i | nivr'i Catarrli t-vl in-lll'Ml-uu. <ii- n-c, tm ml therefore reipilr. .< - jfltutli.-il treatment. It-ill's Catarrh Cure huiiftrtuml i \ i . J. m I hem y \ i o., T 1ml' llhl-p^tap only 1 ... *ltu* w lloonl euro on the narket iiMi taken Inter illy m In >lo?ps from 10 ilro(i? t.. i< tellapoonful. !( ac't m tllreetly on tln> blond aikl mucous surfa ? of ^ the system. Thi-y ofT.-r ftie hundred dollar* for any case It falls to euro." Send for circulars and I ? testimonials. a Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. tVilcdo, Oblo. 2 I Sold by PriKirlst-. T> . 5 Take L'"ll'a Faoilly rills for constipation. O I menenMMWMMMii 4-r Ladies Vt ~ 1 ^ REAL GOOD Ql ; CM en's Balliriggar Underwea SI.5H VALUE, ^ LADIES WHITE fflfl OXFORDS/ Tan Trimming* Rubber Soles / \ 10 yards for 39c ' r rv.i r vjtner 15a V Goods A ' irf- HIRS LT.,M)rurint-Mn.???i ?i??! Editor Motoring Department: Will you kindly publish through the auto query column an estimate of what it would cost for putting in a new crankshaft in an Autocar? Also j about how many nours it would takoi to do same, using two men? A. B. ! +;+4+i+f+-:+:+:+: I BUILDERS' \ ? i' i i; Locks, hinges and t I* J for the old or new home 1 From our stock of I ? ? ean select .just what you F <>r for use iu a new build f i N ou !?>ok at 1 hem beb f , j; tln'iii is <uir guaranty ol I WE MAKE PROMPT \ OUR MODERN AUTO i J A Complete -Line of Ke< i Mowers and G I ? | E I HARPER HAF | Lancaster's L^ J R day A BKB?111llllffIIIII linn III SBig 5sts ftr Men' U-ITY Ot ALL C( , 19c TENNIS BLACKi QQ/> SL75VA mm LKATHK l/V/V LAD men's sport: irgains In k.nd Milline CW2 Provided no other work was done two men ought to Install the crankshaft of a two-cylinder motor In about two days. A four-cylinder . crankshaft would take somewhat ! longer. 1ARDWARE !| ii \\ ==5) II n t > 5 f >ther hardware fixtures J : iced careful attention. ? ? >? Guilders' Hardware von ? *? want for making repairs ling. \\ ore vou buv, and back of ?| i i cjualitv. \\ 1 i! DELIVERIES WITH jj DELIVERY TRUCK | \/ i. i * it t '' _ ?i rn qkuttefi ~j) / i b ; i en Kutter Tools, Lawn farden Hose. ; = 1 IDWARE CO. I o Hardware Store - If 1 londay s HOSE Q? I M.ORS. Per Pair Uv g oxfords y|q n vnd white 40c i lee patent 4 1q i r pumps for i ^4= b ies a i SHIRTS 43c I Clothing, 5ry. 52r LOOK for the % POINTING ??r over Our Door ?