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p J Cr4 ? (51jr IGanraatrr Nrota (SEMMVKEKIiY.) PI'BLISIIERS* ANXOl'NCEMENT: 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 eutered as second-class matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the postofflce at Lancaster, S. C., under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. % UTHER ELLISON, Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: (In Advance.) One Year $1.50 St\ Months 75c "Let reverence for laws he breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap; let It be taught In Schools, 1 i seminaries 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 lu courts of Just'ce. And In short, let It become the polt'.cal religion of the nation; and let the I aid and the young, the rich and th poor, the grave and the ga/ of all sexes and tongues and colors and conditions, sacrifice unceasingly upon Its altars." FRIDAY, JUNE 1916 "Why shouldn't everybody be happy now that blackberries are ripe, eheap and plentiful? I + History may resurrect it. but the rest of us have completely forgotten that Irish rebellion . +' When you knock your town did you ever stop to consider that you are knocking your own interests? "The president's business is sure no bonanza: attending to politics, war and Carranza," carols the Chicago Herald. * *1 yv/u vvmil 10 auvenise in tne paper that is read by the majority of * ?the people in Lancaster twice every week, you will use the columns of The Lancaster Newe. We have twenty-six hundred subscribers. * Tt begins to look as though the > esteemed Press and Banner of Abbeville considers one Robert A. Cooper the one candidate who should be elected governor of South Carolina. + It is a hopeful sign that the peo-' pie of South Carolina are not allowing themselves to become unduly exeited over politics this summer. Calm judgment and freedom from bitterness help men to vote according to their own judgment and wiser selection is accordingly made. WaaI* r1 jl WdMl I . pieces 3 6 inch Percales, patters to select from and col These goods today are wort i pi Ice 1 ' V. b 1 i 50 pieces Gingham in bear W patters, colors absolutely fas ? getting just the color you wa. It | 15 pieces Flowered Lawn; || I Good range of colors and speci III 20 pieces Fancy 3oiaett, bet HI dresses and mens shirts. Ver III 3 piecves 46 inch borderi HI nicer for cool summer dress. r III ' sale PrJce HI 10 pieoes good color apro HI today 8 3-4c. Our quick sale HI 10 pieces Beach Cloth, e III ' 9kIrts an<* bov'B suits?spec j|| The. " "Legumes and Livestock" is th agricultural slogan by means o which the extension division o Clemson College Is trying to arous the farmers of the state to furthe effort. The Fourth of July C elebration a Kershaw will be the biggest an. best in Lancaster county this yea unless the county seat decides t. have one which is most unlikely. S< we should plan to help our goo( neighbors celebrate. + Seldom can one city boast of tw< rival candidates for an exalted of flee and never has the same citj produced two aspirants for the vice presidency of the United States until Indianapolis put forward Thomas Riley Marshall. Democrat and Char les Warren Fairbanks, Republican. + uc iitjuwv in pranirai eournnon ami therefore favor the adoption of domestic science and manual training in ?,ir city schools. Other towns not half the size and importance of Lancaster have taken this progressive step and Lancaster should do likewise + 1 he street corner <?rou di who criticises the president is another pest who should be swatted out of existence. In comparison with such a nuisance the fly and the mosquito need hardly be considered. We are glad to say that Lancaster has few knockers of this kind * Take a look at your neighbor's yard. It may look better than yours. Your neighbor rary even be cleaning it up while you are looking, when as a matter of fact you ought to be cleaning up yourself in order to make your yard look better than his. That's the way to make strangers look twice at a town twice as they pass through. + Do you want to develop your muscles, and stimulate your appetite, and aid your digestion, and put more coloi in your face, and make your self feel better all over generally and lnsid* in particular? Thirty-minutes exer cise a day will do it Go out into tin garden. Use a hoe, or spade or an> of the tools necessary to produce something to satisfy the appetite voti will be creating. Use those tools and your brains at the same time, and ir the end you will be better physioall> and brighter mentally and your table will be well supplied with edibles that have cost you nothing but th* exercise every normal constitutor demands. + The following excellent advice or city building was given recently ir an address by John N. Willys, president of the Willys Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio, the largest mi tomobile manufacturing plant in the world: 5 ds Cheap beautiful range of ( ors warranted fast, h 15c. Our special J2 J ? itiful aelection of ? 3t. no trouble in I II#* nt Special priced AW i, bou,rht in job. ^ iai priced for quick mtifiit material fr\r ? * I l y ||_ jr special priced at 4-vrv* , e>d Voiles, nothing ja Value 89c. Quic|~ All/* n Oinghams, value/* in i price V 1 ?*C legant material forini n lal price Vylie Co. THE LANCASTER NEWS .1 e "The only way you can build your f city is by working together toward f that end," declared Mr. Willys. "I e don't build 950 Overland automor biles every day by my own efforts No more can any one man among you build Riverside. Individualism t is an old Impractical theory?in my 1 opinion it is a hundred years behind r the times. Work and work together, > is what will count. You must have j the vision, you must believe in what 1 you can do, in what your city can do. i > . WHAT THE FARMERS HAVE TO C? A V r onk m ' Farm Conditions Throughout Coun. ty In Healthy State?Much Work Being one. J. W. SISTARE of Buford section cays: "Plenty of rain and crops looking good Some of our model farmers are getting ready to lay-by corn. We are pleased with present outlook. J.A. BRIDGES of Heath Springs says: 11 "Crops looking good, have been i were at this time last year. We have broke stands and are only now com- . pleting the chopping of cotton Corn and cotton crops on our farms 1 are much later this season than last Grain was short." * MR. JIM CAITTHEN of Dry Creek < says: , ' "Crops ooking good, have been sowing peas and planted some late com this week. Will begin laying1 by corn about the latter part of i week. We are ml,rhty well pleased with the outlook for frood crops." i M J. RRRBN of ouglas community .1 says: "We are about done chopping cot. ton. On account of the long drought in this section sometime ago. crops are a little behind, but since the rei cent rains they are doing nicely. We have had more rain than the other , sections, hence we have been some. what delayed with work." ! J. M. YODRR of Van Wyck says: "Everybody hard at work in crops since the rains let up and the sun ( has come out Grass is growing ' fast. I have just finished panting t some late corn, also sowing pens. [ Early com on the river bottoms is I looking fine. Business in general ( is good. All are well satisfied for r the time of the year." MR. C. G. COCHRANE of Riverside ? says: k "Everything ooking good. ATI . are working hard In our section to get crops in pood condition, and while they are a little behind for the ( time of year, still we are satisfied, ( We have had plenty of rain for the present." "!mR. CHARLIE PARKS of TTnity says: "We have had plenty of rain, j Crops looking fairly well. We are , j very well satisfied with the outlook " j D. F. SAPP of New BetheT section I; says: "New Bethel farmers are doing | fine. Wp are all working hard to j keep the Rrass out since the recent ( rains Corn and cotton look fairly;1 well for the time of year." j1 (Editor's Note) The News will welcome reports,1 and publish some from all farmers throughout the county relative to the crop condition and the general outlook for the season. J. H. TIamel of Kershaw was In the city Friday. We Want You to I [Tar Also a complete line of Stationery and Robber 1 We have one of the nic< way and welcome all o forget?we give a FREI picture show with ever; MIDWAY DRl The Quality Drug I rtTNE 23,1916. ricr'CREAM^"g Table for men. ' 5 Table for women. I Tables for couples. u l0. 5 rrv.i. i i? x.__ tht| ? xauies ior parties. tbt 1 years J Headquarters f*a175 for H me of m Happiness tr'n X] Lo the U demo- f Sunshine eia iu ? for U Bjj^ Everybody. f a f can ifT ot Lancaster si,?rt8 a B jfflce as one in rour linory tha S'1IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIk'W'" f^e times, sports liat ?chic fabric I WhoisYour ! The BAN! t Y It serves you every day in the v< ?|> thereby preventing its being lost < Y It gives you the free benefit of |? the use of and handling of money. Y It will loan vou inonev at anv ? in its investment and advise you in Y It will aid vou in manv other \v t Y ======================= Y firn TiTTTTmn * Y w Xj in villi IUU IU UJffiU AJN % LAR PATRON, AND PAY YOD MODERN BUSINESS WAY, A X WE PAY 4 PER CEh f ~ % FARMERS RANK I + W. H. MIL. Y a^a ul^? a^a A* A y e e e e HINTS FOR SPEED ________ * Washington. Juno 22.?Seere- mmw tary itakor tonight telegraphed thrt ? yju State governors asking each how ^ ^ *0011 the National Guard organlza- B tions in his State called out by Pros ident Wilson would be ready for fed-1 5 eral service. H 18 Don't fail to attend the Carnival I b M at Court House Grounds Friday, | B Mm June 30. 1 B JLM ! /I [now That We Sell " = B g| 5 TIRES llelC t,re 1 SPAR! - / | WAST Drugs, Toilet Articles, | GOGG1 Goods. jj est soda founts on Mid* JJ TIRE i nr friends. Lest yon ? I ticket to the Midway 3 SOAP K ' 50c purchase. S ' GAS 1 i Ha i IG COMPANY I Un {tore Phone 196 *! 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