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ill We B 1 m m To ? ? T1 17, II lie 1 I Main Street HENCEFORTH MY CREED. ?and will continue to and during all other da I believe in the Lancaster of to- bend?an efficient work day, and the glorious spirit of its velopnient of Lancaster men and its women that will build observe the rules of th the greater Lancaster of tomorrow, of life, obey the law I believe in the power of the workers which demands that I I of Lancaster to upbuild the city. I hand and heart to heart believe in the great plans born of the lows, and ever will 1 r< union of men of initiative, of lore which I do for my city sight, of civic patriotism, for the de- se'^f an^ that nev* r others without earning Ivelepoment of the city. But greater for myge,f And every faith have I in the dreams of those ]jve aiKi serve that visionaries who in the distance see slipped away for the the Lancaster that is to be. I be- fellow workers will mar Heve in Lancaster for what it Is bravely toward the go today, but more in what it aspires to tion, and my great hop be. shall ever look upon m And I am resolved that I am today Servant., < I ; Look Out For Your Dolli 9 Look out for your dollar, if you do 9 no one else will. 0 Here is where you can make it count. 0 have not advanced the price on anvthi 0 nor will I advance it until after January a Now see where you come in, everythi ^ has advanced in price hut I did not have ij J pay the advanced price as I bought early 9 Come look at my China, Alumiin 9 Enamel Ware and Class Ware, as I hav 19 very full line for you to select from and O the old price. 9 Don't you want an Oil Heater to knc r 0 the morning chill off at breakfast or for tl 10 bathroom. 0 Come see a Bicycle and ride while otl ^ people walk and pay while you ride. ^ Don't forget the silver that we give av 2 with every dollar's worth of goods bouj 1b i*l i /> n /? I" irum now untu ^nnstmas. i;an lor w spoons as they are yours and sometimes # forget. 9 I will have lots of Santa Claus for 3 1 0 and don't you forget it for I am Old Sant 0 right hand man. 5 J. B. MACKOREL ? <> . * u' ti THE LANCASTER NEWS ] . ought > Welcome the Visitors to the nrl thin ore wp Kavp fni* tVipm \ V/V? %AlAA?gU TT V ???>? V ? A iteanad. ANYWAY, WE BIL N ELC o The Lancast< id to our Store. Hope you'l joy the Fair as much as we < underbi ? (? be tomorrow , MAKING UFA I) COUNT. < ys around the < er for the de A Farmer Who Has Profited ( . That I will; By U* I used to think I never had anv e great game | time to go to Grange, as it took all of harmony , , Saturday afternoon, and there was work hand in t , . so much to do on the farm. I never t with my fel had time to go to the county fair, emember that I do for my- farmera' institutes, evening gathercan I serve 'ngs 'n tbe neighborhood, or my greater profit l?dKe meetings. day I shall so For two years after 1 bought my when I have 'arm 1 Put in on an average of 16 long rest my ou* ?' hours at work. In win ch even more ,er ' worked in the woods drawing >a! of perfec- 'oga? and did my chores with a lane is that they tern at both enda of the daye as a Master' The gray haira Kot 8?od and plenty I in my hair, and 1 commenced to age fast. One day I read an article that said there was something wrong with the man who couldn't take a day off once a week from his farm ^ work to go to town, attend his farm er8' meetings, or fix up the flower hV ^ beds for his wife. U a It went on to say that such a man _ never uses his head to help his W hands. I got to thinking, "Was I 11't ^P one of those fellows?" and the more T thought of it the surer I was of my j mistake. ^P I began going to Grange every Ills Saturday afternoon. I met my g* I rother farmers, asked questions jl)(r about their crops?when they sowed ^P and planted?and learned a lot.j Sundays I read my farm papers that I had always taken but could find llTl, no time to read, walked over my P ;i ^ farm or to one of my neighbors, and (A planned my work for the coming week. I got a little book and noted in it the little things to do on stormy X'k days in the workshop, licit My boys began to be some help to' a Tne, and when the work got on my ' i i _ nerves, so to speak, and the boys got * (P tired of plowing, dragging, cultlva- < ting, and hoeing we would drop ev- < /ay a erythlng, drive eight miles to a trout ( rrht stream, fish all day, and get just as j i t I roH o a wo waii 1H an t ho farm Wf o A ceuld buckle Into It the next day. and a the work Just melted out of sight. Since I right-about-faced I am do^oil Ing half our work now with my , A head, and my work is better kept up, and my crops go Into the ground on y time, and I don't feel so tired and ZZZZ wP worn out. We quit work In time to LA have the teams taken care of and be a ready for our meals at meal time. " We all like It better, Including the W wife.?George M. Weaver In Farm and Fireside. I ' FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916. This Sp > Fair and to tell them of the g >ut we have been too busy to IF^ > YOU :ome h er County Fair 1 1 make this Headquarters and ^ jxpect to. V ^ irk Comp Lancaster, Soutl mmmmmammammmmmmmBamammmmmm A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A . a" V A >* | We Serve Tht \ 25c MI I IN TOWN DUR1 I FAIR W | And that is all you want to I | need to say. When you come a quarter with us and get a < ? "good feed." I f CITY C J '"f i 0. 0. FERGUSON, P I Telephone 274 L ?! ? ace >any i Carolina 11 'IA.^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A T^T f^y^T^r^T^T $ . BEST | i,AL | 1 ING i EEK | aiow and all we | to town "BLOW" % dollar's worth of y | AFE I roprietor. X ancaster, S. C. ? X4ir *