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i Ehr ffiauraatrr Nctua (SKMI-WKKKLY.) X* UBLISHKRS' A N X(H * NCEMENT: Published Tuesdays and Fridays at Lancaster, S. C.. by The Lancaster Publishing Company, successors to The Ledger, established 1862; The Review, established 1878; The Enterprise, established 1891, and entered as second-class matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the postofflce vt Lancaster, S. C., under Act Congress of March 3, 1879. LUTHER ELLISON, Editor 8UBHCRIPTION PRICE: (lit Advance.) One Year 31 ,,10 si\ Months 7.~>c "Let reverence for lawn bo breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap: let It be .aught In schools, 1 1 seminaries ?.ml colleges; let It be written 'n primers, spelling books an?l almanacs: let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed In legislative halls, and enforced lu courts of Just'ce. And In short, *et It become the poltical 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 an1, colors and conditions, sacrifice unce?slng!y upon its altars " TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 j T- i public library merely an ambition of ours never to be realized? - ? * Those who didn't swat the fly earlier had better swat now than n >' at all. * j 111 ^ ij uur w i ii aui diii auunri n i *rent for vegitation which can almost be seen to grow. + When we work for better roads we ar0 workng for the betterment or the community and what, after ah. can a man do more for others? 4> Let's pay :ess attention to political rumors and more to constructive measures whereby the town and county may be made happier and more prosperous. ff Lmcn?f r is cont?nt to lag be J hind other coun'ios and fall to pro-. tid< n hospital for her sick. Lnnensr " 1 fail to live up to her proud slo.'.'-vi and < p >np!e will be d n? < . ! r> t hli <-U v i" -!vr>( '< i" Linen . tor. \- t b t1 i" county roads are he*for in thi toss ( f J...*>v, -her st *eet - move in peeping with tiie main thoroughfare aster. We can do It if w will, but will we? 41 I f We hei:.>\e in buying at home an 1 ' we practice what we preach. 'WeH line t 1 it you l-o buy at home. TTave ' ro r ioh printing done here a ad f help the home paper which does f nt\ >s* to help the town. Twice 1 ' er-k We boost vniir Inlnroatc TV1 t ar von dolns: to help ns? . ' v avr "vi i \iTV on vnr a >'"i? pen pi* arc nlw.ys waiting n f ^ppovtnrity to take them by the <1 hand it nt v. t does. and it nev. : t ?ril!. f, Opportunity or- pr<^ ?it wit' Ji*. ' is by on * i; doors onr r. steps. t nev. r loaves it*. TV 11 It ti never "efiotv s r.nl i i -'J \V nn " do the reaehive. tin era spirit 1'*. lintirof tia. 9 , J wni t p j *liiV '* " "Tie i. von. (To out a d ! ' is fltrtln* Kith ?<> .* every day In tho * y"... - ' r of tho day. " C> e of vfi"' -c'-tpt or ? "' f . . * von may *e. impish is c cd f " 'v" 1 wn 'f fvoi hett-v a for von. If you vent your tmrr to j S d r.u-t' f von. you should 1r?* , In - or' " for the tOV'Tl. Opportunity believes in that, and yr-'?e4 i fho of,-, who does it. Don't o:peot to receive anvtb'nftM .ml r'vo n thlntr. Opportunity'i floe? not naprove of thnt. will not! *a ret ion it will not lond it? aid nod SPOOlirU CoTTtort. Onlv foe1^ nvr./M-t j , fh.ot. and fo 1 > srbiom eten h- "on 1 , , the shadow nr their own foolishnes'. j The wise man mnk">s his own op-j portnnltv, and thn* hoypts nthor an ! , yreator opportunities. and thoy breed j juiccese. Your future Is not up to opportunity?It ij up to you. e. When the bnhv takes too murh food the stomaeh turns; the result fs indigestion. sourness and vomitfttfT. Frequently the bowels are involved and there ts roHe pains and diarrhoea. MeOFF'S RARY FT.TXTR Is a prrand corrective remedy for the atomach and bowel disorders of babies. It is pure, wholesome and pleasant to take. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by all dealers In sedlclne. ' V ' v T Ol'R l>UTY IX MKXICO It is inconceivabe that any true American could want war for war's sake. We nre not that kind of people. and our interests do not lie in that direction. But we are confronted with a situation in Mexico which is calculated to exhaust the patience of any person with an ounce of red blood in his veins. It is time for us to stop quibbling and do some real acting. Our states bordering upon Mexico are raided with impunity by the outlaws and cutthroats who infest the northern section of that country. Our citizens are murdered or outraged and their property stolen or de stroved. Tim dcraeto government if ?.T'la not only powcrles ta ^ton those forays, but wo have every reason for tlio belief that the authorities are making no effort whatever to check them. Every American city or town on the border is in constant danger of Invasion by the bandit followers of the Mexican leaders. No home Is -n'o from the destroyer, no feminine (heart Is over devoid of the constantly Increasing fear of the brutal ravlsher. Under those conditions the duty of the United States is clear. The citizens of our border states are our own people, they are our own flesh and blood, and their Interests are our interests. They are entitled to the protection of the ; whole nation, and as a nation it Is < our duty to afford them that protee- < tion. ! The covernment of Mexico will do j nothing. It therefore is up to us I to do something. i Wo have waited for years for the t restoration of law and order In a Mexico, and conditions are inflnitelv r worse today than thev ever were he- 1 fore. The future holds out no hope s of anything hut unlimited and ?nbridled brigandage, an impossible condition for this country to longer r ' derate because of th0 constant men., s aeo to onr own people and to our t own interests. p \ sufficient force of \merloan t ' onpc should he coif !n<o northern ,Toxieo to T-octnre normal conditions II ?'ir^vrrV,.Mt that who' r'tr'or. an1 <! lot^iov f.vcp choltld ho Sept to t to '<orflr>- <r> pfnrd amnio pr-dortton to (Un hi Ppl O O* tltPeO ct itp5. ftor)oi'.ii Funston hn = nskod fo?"O.Ort Ma final r. mrd tro- p* TI lpv thr wlin'p 12r,.P0O mombnrs of thr Va*:ona1 fl'iard. \nl f tliov o"o rot on<>uch for thr crrvioo n roonlrrd. thon voluntoor roplmonts honld ho rn'sofl to supply his nvovv n lornnnd. And if thr Movloan nonpio do not ;ko surh notion, and offnr anv unit- n 1 nnpositin to tho Hoanlntr nn of n his territory, thon a jrropt volunteer rntv of half n million or ovon a ml >n nton should bo spread over that ountry liko a blankot. and not a nan should bo withdrawn until ovorv audit 1 us boon bun;: or driven f'-otn !to ooutitry. law and order restored. stable crovornmont established. : d t''o Mexican ponpi^ themselves '' mon trate tbolr ability to crovorn homselv. s In a ntannor aoooptahlo i otbor r.at'oas. Wi1 do Tin) covet. a fon* if V'-vi mi tevritry. Wo do nnt want any nhle with Mexico if it onn lm honrfi',]r nvofdod. Rut conil't'ons in f' ' ' i ; 1 jiV have ronol'.-d the stnt ro not' inc hut Vnmrionn bayoi nnd nhot and shell wilt bp or the : -f avnil. '? t 1 it. ;i " d without > i n unnecessary hour of dtilaj And f i ?v -houltl rot if ir such rjuo titles , . , , . . , Iff * *.i such : i; ?*#? as to 1 <rov or-' i Vsorm r speet *r.d X -or in the s?: t '> nvo> v Me\-i..?n '> Mm pnwf d m i;}. nnd iMsfi'V <->f < ,,> T'nft*d That in ou:' opinion ?< nr. Am*ri citizen who loves and Is loyal to ' - country. 1 r., \ :"T C .A T? 7? ~ CALLED TODTJTY So "oant W. C. Moore and Pr! it ,T. If. Moore, two of Lancaster's popular young nmn, who ar<> broth->f J. Foster Moore, agent of the Southern Kxpreps, worn tod <y called ri to rooort to their company for ac tive duty on the Mexican border. They will len/o Lancaster Wednesday morning to join their companv at Columh'a nnd from that place will proceed to the border where their service;? will he at the command of the War Department. Dizziness, vertigo (blind staggers) sallow complexion, flatulence are symptoms of a torpid liver. No one can feel well whllfNthe liver is In- 1 active. TIERRINR hj a powerful liver stimulant. A doTO or two will cause all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try tt. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers In medicine. UK LAXOASTKK NFAVS J1 ******** * * *i m * AS THE EDITOR SEE IT * ?H *: * * * * 5K * * * * * * Everybody expects tho editor to see everything that occurs and to j report it as he sees it. But how many of you like to have us see: things that do no exist? How many of you like to have us report those things that should he but are not? We would l'ke, for instance, to see that spirit of unity and brotherly love among our business men that we speak of but seldom see. We would like to tell of the good work they are doing for the community as a whole, of how they are all pulling together with a common end in view, of how their united labors are pro_ dueine the mo=t gratifying results in the ndva.nn tnent of the crmmore'al interests of our community. We would lik,, to. and we hope in time we may, for our business men are honorable, intelligent, energetic and persistent in their personal affairs, and only need a leader to make them tonally so in the affairs of the mun'ripality. We have hopes. Then a a in we would he ovorjoy1 ?n =<>e every man in this whole community consider seriously the subject of better streets and improved country roads. We are a long ways from perfection or even from desirable conditions in oithor. and i so long as we remain passive in our attitude and dumb with our words. i wo will continue just as we are. certainly no better and in time possibly worse. Every intelligent man. ( and especially the farmers, knows , tbo inestimable value of improved -oad conditions and what it means t o our commercial success. We ^ vould like to seP a great movement >n foot In which we might all Join leart and soul. We would like to f op it. but wp don't. \ Yes, we would even like to see a . nore healthy resneet for and oh. n ervanee of the Sabbath day In this ^ own. We would l'ke to soo every erson. Christian and sinner elbow r> elbow, crowding into our church, f .r 'i \veohjv service We would ike to coo th's^ hut again, alas, wo on *t. W? won' 1 even welcomo the sicrht ' regiment of young lads work ?n tve carders. and mowing the and Vi-ca'n? things neat and '"an around the premises in *heir ' "n hour- We would like to seo lore of them devising honorable Vetoes for earning .a few pennies nd start'nc that tiny bank aeeonnt. would like to seo tliem even more >nn o oreft11 to their parents. True, e see these commendable traits In anv nf our lads hut it is quite ton 'top the easo that we don't. I' We would like to ceo some kind n? -nfr:il entertainment provided for people durintr Ike summer ontl.c. It ni'rht be a eoneert. or d. 1 rite, or almost any kind of a lMio rratVer ritr where the people r eome together and visit and ohat ir an hour or two eneh week and * hotter nennalnt-d. We would e hot a rain we don't. We won Id like to see every home th'c rrimmi"iltv " nhsrriher to i? nape", where every r?(1"son esn id *' 41 vital interests of tv.?? ,nr;,.1 rvoon'e We would ' * to see .-v. ry important Item of I'T'inp*^ phoned or mailed or t'd to vs. th.-if w> piav pa * It a 1 opc. *, ?r>ii i inch ' f th's ' 'a t"?f. h"t ?ere '* tore*! that <*/> should e and hove but rto rot. VdV ? fr)f 4 V " djrwiv Tuesday. J n 1 11 Wlr slioro, Wednesday, T : 1 v 12. fhe ter. Thursday, July 12. 2. flreat Falls, Friday. July 11. York, Saturday. July 15. Flar'ksl>urtr. Tuesday, July 18. r Caffney. Wednesday. July 10. rinv/if f T..1.. on Fort Mill. Frida* July 11. Tlock Hill, Friday. July 21, at !, light. n T,anca?ter, Saturday. July 22. Kershaw, Tuesday, .Tilly ?3 fnmdrn, Wednoadny. July 21. , Blaney, Thursday. .Tilly 27. j< Cheraw. Friday. July 28, at night l> Chesterfield. Saturday. July 2:.?. J Mr. 11. J. Gregory of Darlington ' uout Hie week-end in T.aneaater " !t!i his uncle, Mr. W. T. Gregory. 1 1 Barbed wire cute, ragged wounds,! roliar and harness galls, heal up quickly when BALhARD'S SNOW MNIMKNT is npplt^. It Is both healing and antiseptic. Price 25c, I 50c and 21.00 per bottle. Sold by j all dealers in medicine. i U NE 20, 1916. N i?6et. Llndler. y Van Wyck, Juno 17.?A pretty ' ' but simple wedding was solemnized | in Van Wyck Presbyterian church Wednesday morning, June 14, at 11:30 o'clock when Miss Athalie O. Nesbit became the bride of Arthur Poland Llndler. The church was decorated in Ivy, potted plants and daisies. Prior to the ceremony Mr. Floyd Alexander sang "At Dawning" accompanied by Miss Moena Hand, who rendered the bridal music. To the strains of Mendelsshon's wedding march the bridal party entered .is follows: The ushers: Cecil Yoder, Dr. Taylor Xesblt, Newton NIsbet and Homer Llndler, entered first. N< \t came tlm flower girls, little Miss Nancv and Doucrhia Nesbit nieces of 1 lie bride. Then mine (ho maid' of honor. Miss Ethel Ren. Following her was the ring bearer, Webb Nisbot White, a nephew of the bride, carrying the ring in a white roseloid.. Down the right aisle came tho bridegroom with his best man. Olin Rundrick of Newberry, down the left aisle the bride entered on the arm of her brother, Edwin Nisbet, who gave her away. The bride was dressed in a traveling snit of navy blue silk, with white hat and gloves and wearing a oortg" of bride roses. Iler only ornament was a cameo, a gift of the groom. Her pastor, the Rev. James R. Russell, performed the ring ceremony. The Lohengrin wedding march was used as a recessional. Mr. and Mrs. Lindler left on the noon train for a short visit to the home of the bridegroom's parents it Little Mountain, after whieh they ivili be at their summer home in Montreat, N. C. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. G3. W. Nesbit and is a very attractive , roung woman. She was educated if Queen's college. Charlotte, N. C.. vhere she was a popular member of lie student body. The groonl is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. .T. Lindler of Little Mountain and s a young man of capable business > ualities. For tho past two years be as been principal of the graded chool in Van Wyck. Mr and Mrs. M. M. Woodley and ' daughter. Emmn Hnseltlne, r. t ho Gnosis of Mrs. Wood leys' r inl in other. Mrs. Kmmn Wither: onn. BUSINESS NOTICES JVJ OST?Romqwhere between the Mo Ciinli-ll hopse in cn.i cnii :ind the postnfTico Sunday. \ old f . .end ship circle.! Return \o Lancaster News offlco ami get reward. 71-2tc Why throw aw.iy^rour old fruit -s and buy nev^roites when you i ? new topand rubbers at H. MACKOiytf.L'B. 7:1-' OK s Aid:?Duroc Jersey. Hops. We have a few selei tod boars and silts froiry large prolific sows, || sired by our bi\.T. ('. Col. Hoar No. We hare represented in 5 our herd the iVsf blood linos known to the br<*d, our offerings are at prices consistent with good ^ breeding and closo\ attention, ever.vthing registered \ and guaranteed. We please ot\ters, we can please you. Visitors welcome Oak Ridge Farm, J. Clark Robinson & Rons, Lancaster, S. C., i-.lte. VXTMH?Von to call at/the Depot t'af.- fot good things eat; cold ,! ..] . ic. f-veam. eigara cigarettes and ' e'< ing tobacco, fQuick serv'co. T.].phone inr,. W. Berry i' utl.i n & Son. (>9-3tp WTMi: You to lifiow t' it we will i, I -t \M\i I V ai.-k'-li:- JA Ph it'." C : n g __ . Ml >1" It? tij-tfc M.I. live, Is'.or Grocery Corn r fr.-sli meaty of all kinds ai ' Rj N y Store at Southern Ha " Stat to ft. city. 67-tfc | eve \'\NTi:r>?(>.oni) ponnds of cow. i , noree, mule. sheep, and p>>at hidoe. | Vent will find us or. Wnite street. ! 8<*f- ! hofor you 6 }\. fa pus Cau- I ***, th"T. & Son., L#anoa*ter, S. C. 6 0-1 mo-n unt HOLLO SLOAN'S MMMKNT GO 800 AIjOXG? P08 IOO? )f rnur.-'f it should! For after a cha 1 n'nuous day when your muscles thence been exercised to the limit an pplh&tlon of Sloan's Liniment will ike tjio so rentes niiid stillness away nd set you in fibe shape for the norrow. You should also use it for dan sudden attack toothache, stiff I erk, backache, fltinjte, bites and the \. uany accidents that incidental to vacation. "Wefr/ould as soon leave oir baggage as go on a vacation or ^ amp out without Sloan's Liniment." vrites one vacationist: "We use it or everything from cramps to toothache." Put a bottle in your has, be i irepared and have no regrets. Dr. M. R. Campbell Registered Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. <ro" ANDERSON, S. C. Standard Drug local repre I ? lentatlTM. Take youfSbrokcn lensea for mil repairs to them fokprompt an' isl accurate work. O01 \ Wear One of Our Straw Hats Straw Hat service and satis taction comes with the wearing of our Hats. Any man who appreciates a nifty Straw will be delighted with a Hat bought here. We fit all heads with Leghorns, Toscans, Sennets and Splits. Special priced at 98c $1.98 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Let us fit your head The J. T. Wylie Co. . if i ' . . _ -.Mh. r ? <*\, , SAf M ;5lK0 '^^w- ^ ^AWM/ i'"J lib* ur linoleum ,\ ' ,. g; - %%ML oar longer ( Von km)^>l3^w^q^eMy youjHin- ^ ' face will not resist soS^ ai^/l water. I he easy, practical way to vatcrproof linoleum '>and keep it bright is to vanish it with ^ ")EVO:^ GARBLE FLOOR FINISH Wc guarantee it to he the host floor varnish made. It preserves rite natural luantv of wood Honrs. Marhle Moor Finish resists constant wear. Two coats will last three years on a b at k-room fl?or. four years on the floor of a Ind room or p: rlor. To clean it you need to use only a little Dcvoc Polishing Oil accord hip; to simple directions. Wc recommend Marhle Floor Finish because in clear, dry weather it will dry in 24 hours. Stop in and let us tell you more of this and other I )cvoe products. Lancaster Mercantile Co. ,NC ASTER . . ^ ^ ^ . <-Ol'T?i ' -VROldNA OT EMO&IGH CHILDREN rvr ,M,"?SKNT ,N ol" I raceivw flic prr>^*r nee ot food s* UI.VSS FRONT. NRW sufficiently neurtfh 1 ?AJi l*>dy and DFi.IA KFlY. Got yonr goodf iti during the gruwwvg period when " r - ^ ? av" arrange* ure'n demands arc greater than in ts with the SANITARY BAKturo kfe. This is shown in so many v to sell fresh bread and rolls, e faces, lean l*>dieo, frequent colds, l(?T ? : t from the hake. Call 1 lack of ambition. plumes Number lift and J04 and get ror nil such children we say with >aves for 2 5c. nistakable earnestness: They need Wo guarantee satisfaction from tt's Hmulsion, and need it now. It on complete stock of PURE sesses in concentrated form the very H>DS at I elements to enrich their blood. It HEN \ KTT.TKRRY COMPANY nges weakness to strength; it makes <?ll for Ninety Dav Velvet Beans and ui sturdy aud Strong. No alcohol. Pens. We have them. 8cc>tt tk busme, W-omfield. N. JWhenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's \llrs. Macon J';'1"1 aod , llttN!6 The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ihtor, Ixmise, of Alheimarlo, N. ct,ju Tonic is equally valuable as a are visiting at home of Mrs. \V . Qcn?rttj Tonic b^c#use it contains the IMakaney. welixnown tonic propertiesof QUININB and IRON. It ncti^i the Liver, Drives : "s Grace Eflrd of Albormarle, out, Malaria, Ki.rfch\ the Blood and C.. Is visiting Miss Beuah Lingle. Ruilds up the \vy>le fe^tem. SO cents. FOR MAGISTRATE diss Sadie Drye of Asheville is I hereby announce myself a canting Mrs. W. A. Illakeney. dlatp for the oftlce of Magistrate for duford Township, and pledge myself drs. Charlie Parks of the Unity to abide by the result of the Demolion was in Iaincaflter on business crat'c primary. urday. _ J. D. HIN8QN. ~ TT~i v. * i FO" MAGISTRATE drs. E. T. Hodges has returned |jere|,y announce the name of m a viRit to relatives in Sumter. ^ jj Jordan as a candidate for the office of Magistrate Cane Creek drs. Sam Paul and baby of Beau- Township, pledging hint to abide the t are epectod this week for a r- suits of the Democratic primary It to Mrs. Paul's father, Clerk of election. irt Paul Moore. j MANY FRIENDS.