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i i iw iCauraatrr Nruis * (SEMI-WEEKLY.) ? fUBI ISHKHS' AN NOUN'JEM KNT 4 M Published Tuesdays and Frl- 14 days at Lancaster, S. C., by The 4 Lancaster Publishing Compauy. successors to The Ledger, es- 4 tablished 1852; The Review, ' . established 1878; The Enterprise, established 1891. and en- 4 '1 ftered as second-class matter . j|| Oct. 7, 1905, at ttie postoffloe If <at Lancaster. S. C., under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. , f . LUTHER ELLISON, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION P ICE: ? (In Advance ?S One A'ear $1.50 ^ jii Sl\ Months 75c ^ "Let reverence fo. laws be *4 v breathed by every American ? mother to the lisping babe that I J prattles on her lao; let It be taught In schools. 1 i seminaries and colleges; let It be written ^ In primers, spelling books and * 1 almanacs; let It be preached ^ from the pulpit, proclaimed In legislative halls, and enforced In J 11 sourts of Just'ce. And In short, *4 let It become the poltlcal rellgIon of the nation; and let the ^ old and the young, the rich and J th poor, the grave and the gay j of all sexes and tongues and olors and conditions, sacrifice J anceaslngly upon Its altars." * 4 FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1910. < ? |? Get busy and let's build that Li-|^ ibrary. 4 o <( ? Life is full of joys, sorrows, and ; ^ stomach aches. 4 H ?o? * The fellow who haggles over little "things seldom reaches the big ones.) ?o? Z Some men work themselves thin ?? drying to sidestep the boss and kill 4 41m. j o If you simply must bet on the eleo- 4 v.ion. bet \v tli your wife and keep it % I -In the family. 4 o? 4 With some men a good wife is re1 -spected and admired, while the af- * tSnity gets the coin. *4 4 i 0 X TSo man is ever so great but what % a dirty street urchin can make him 4 look like thirtv cents. % o Ten more days until the great $ Lancaster County Fair opens. Are ^ .tmu ready for the event? ^ o *4 it 19 yet time to sow wheat and 4 Other small grains. Remember the ? tooll weevil is surelv coming. 2 I o ; Many :i - >od man has been classed us questionable because he didn't iiare the nerve to live up to hi* conv let ions. o Z 'Tis sad, but true, that the tract v* ness of a pretty face is often ? i'n?iiu. ' by the vitriol Of a sharp tongue. ?, , J Vast n tv.bers ot new dimes have X been put into circulation. But bring ^ he old nes along. We'll take them dirt and all. *< K The hark of a dog or the grunt of si pig i? sublime music to the growi of the chronic grouch. He a Lancaster Mooster. n T< In a learned discourse an exchange *ells tis why hail falls out. We note with regret, however, that it fails 1 ' To t Ml us how to fall it hack again, to Who made ?he statement that the w< tteopie of Lancaster were deeply in- ..(| teres ted in high class amusements'! Do we hear a member of the Lyceum committee speak? a r o- a i Now that the smoke of the polftl-;m eal l-.ttles is drifting away, perhaps n< T? can get down to business and dig ? up a little prosperity for this city p, ?nd community. We have whooped p| jt up for our favorite candidates and ot .given them the benefit of our influ fa ? nee at: 1 our votes, ail of which they vs will promptly forget. If we arc p;i i equally energetic in whooping it up y( for onr cottnty fair and our 'ocnl a community we mav accomplish some 01 definite and tangible results that p| V -will bring at least a semblance of tc nrnunpritv nnrl irnnd ir-lll tn iu uo. oI o ai Tt makes not a bit of difference vj who you are or what you are, this rt town has done m/>re for you than you ei li.ive done for it. You may be rich, tt -or you may be poor, or Just in mod- it ?rate circumstances, but in either ci case your home town has done much P for you that you have never recog-jii nized or repaid. This statement is tl worthy of serious consideration by every citizen who believes in giving o J -as he receives. If you give it the n consideration it deserves you will get ^ busy right away and do yonr full share towards making this a bigger ? r jtnd better and more prosperous town ( B fn every way. THE LANCASTER NEWS FR! : LAr j WELCOMES YOU November 20th, 21 - 1= i; get yoi FINE EXHIBITS-Household Arts, Pantry Pi Clubs, Boys and Girls Pig Clubs, Horse ar r f AMUSEMENTS?HERBERT'S Greater Show Colored Aristocracy, with eighteen all star pi Nymphs, four beautiful swimming and divinj [ Mystery, presenting a series of illusions that broncho busters, fancy riders and ropers. I clime. Monster Man-Eating Shark, recently I teen feet in length and weighs a ton. Golc the Red Man ruled the plains, with the larg< 1 ; PARADES?Grand Automobile Parade, Thu decorated cars. Mammoth and Magnil o'clock. AH schools in County partici FREE ATTRACTIONS?twice daily?Band Flying Leons in their thrilling TRAPEZE anc Osby Grant in His SENSATIONAL FRIDAY NIGH1 I "Something [ ? ? Just as Advertised IT ' Booklet C ontaining F ull Progr J. T. Thomasson, Pres. Max A MODKI, COM.MIMTV, ; i ?1 maintain a team, three or four Down among the mountains of teama were amply aufllcient. , mnessee, high on the Cumberland Again they discovered that in- J ible lands, lies the little town ot stead of'fifteen or twenty sets of agri- ^ ifty. It is just a little mining cultural implements being needed. 1 wn, peopled by a hardy, industrious | only three or four of each kind were J t of people, but it is showing to the necessary, and of some, only one? J >rld how neighbors and friends may a great saving all must admit. Kach ^ well together in unity. 1 stockholder bears his pro rata share ^ We have said that it is a mining' ol expense and furnishes his pro ! ^ wn, but It Is more; that the people rata amount of labor. 1^ e hardy and industrious, but they Briefly, the plan has proven such' J e more; they have the true com-' a success that the community now < unity spirit they are real NKIOIl- has Its own silo, blooded hogs and ^ >KS. cattle, and last year their exhibits! This little town has conceived and led all others at their county fair. \4 it into force some community But these are not all of the re-! J ans that might well be copied by suits. The close business assocla-1 1 her towns. Of course almost every Don necessary In the successful;^ mily in the town owns and cultl- working out of the plans has devei-jf ites its own garden and "truck" oped a spirit of community brother- <j itches, but this is not all. A few hood that is a pleasure to w itness. | 4 >ars ago the mine superintendent, In this little town is exemplified n ^ man of considerable learning and typical brotherhood of man. The a progressive spirit, conceived the'welfare and comfort of the most 4 an of having all the citizens of the humble is as carefully looked aftei 4 n\n own and cultivate a small tract as that of the most wealthy. They < ....... ... ^ - **= ui n? imvr ci spitMiiiui Hi-iiuui, cnurcn, ?un-M cres were first bought and oultl- day school, and recently a com mo-1 < ited as a "community farm." The dious club house has been ereotea >sult was a pronounced success, and j that is proving a power for good to ich yoar thereafter the town added both young men and older oneu. > its holdings until this past season We have briefly sketched the re- * had about one hundred acres under suits of this community plan of co- i ultlvation on the "community" J operation as showing what a true < lan. and the people announce their community spirit will accomplish. . itention of branching out still fur- Many features of interest have necestier. ! earily been omitted from this arNow there would be nothing out tide from lack of space. But should 4 f the common in this If the experi- any other community desire to know < lent had not developed some gratl- more of their workings, a letter ad- < ylng results. dressed to the postmaster will re- . First, they discovered that In- ceive prompt and courteous answer tend of fifteen or twenty families and full information will he given * about the number interested In the of plnns that can not fail to benefit 4 community") each having to own any community. I t [DAY, NOV. 10, 1916. S CASTER ? TO THE BIG COUI st, 22nd, 23rd, 24tl JR ENTRIES READY. roducts, Field and Garden Crops, Girls C id Mule, Cattle, Swine, and Poultry She rs?Some of the features are: Herbert's erformers, with their own band and orche g girls, in a daring aquatic exhibition, will mystify and amuse. Wild West S ierbert's Circus Side Show, with curiositi captured in the Shark raids off the Coas ten West Show?Depicting scenes and ini est portable Dance Floor ever carried by; i rsday morning at 10 o'clock Handsome ricent School Children's Parade, Fri ipating. Prizes for best deoorated Concerts?Sailor JACK in his daring C I IRON JAW Act. THURSDAY ? . BALLOON ASCENSION. r?Grand Display of Fire wo Doing Every l\ 'SFREEfi am and Big Premium List Mi G. Britain, Sec.-Treas. John | The Way To Grea . No town or city can make its industrie | make a town or city great. A live comn business enterprise. If this community > will have to be by the enterprise of stable jf? We are ready to co-operate in every j? safer, better and bigger. We are sinci ? dividual service to every depositor, regai L rmint Tallr vntir nlanc anil Leinaee nn v VVIU1U ? mhi J VH1 |>I|UI? unu VIWIIIVM pi I | may be able to make helpful suggestions | WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON ^ I FARMERS BANK & TR i W. H. MILLEN, < |J? ====== I NTYFAR | ' i and 25th. Y I banning Clubs, Boys Corn & )ws. V Y V X Greater Minstrels, or % stra. Herbert's Water Herbert's Palace of <!j?. how, with a number of ? es and freaks from every <> ;t of New Jersey?fourcidents of the days when ^ a traveling organization. - prizes given for the best iday morning at 10 Floats, etc. 3* - :LOUD SWING?The X md FRIDAY?Capt. X T rks. X ? Minute" I Disappointments ? _ X ailed on Request ===== | M. Madra, General Manager. > A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J^j| | iter Growth | s great, but industries can - ? nunity is the manifestation of ? is to grow in importance it > : business interests. J* way to make local business * jrely interested in giving in- X rdless of the size of his ac- 7 iblems over with us. We ) 4b [ TIME DEPOSITS i UST COMPANY I Cashier. X