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PAGE TWO LANCASTER EQUAI OF! President Secretary Treasurer Press Chairman Lancaster suffragists are rejoicini in the brilliant success of the Skov ganrd concert given last Wednesda; evening in the graded school audito riuin. While it was immense!; gratifying in a financial way $52 > being the ret receipts of the suffrage league! Mtill the greatest satisfac tion and recompense came from th< realization that the league had beei instrumental in bringing to Lancas ter such a high class attraction. I was also extremely heartening be the suffragists to see so large am brilliant an audience as greeted tin great Danish violinist. It was con clusively demonstrated that ton caster people are not only willinj but eager to patronize artistic ent>>r tainments. The members of the suf frage league wish to take this op portur.ity to thank the public foi their liberal patronage and to bes peak tho same support for the Ma mie Feasor society in their bringing of Wofford Glee club in June. A word of sincere appreciation is due to Superintendent Scott and thr trustees of the Lancaster graded school for having very kindly giver the use of the seliool auditorium for the concert. In the opinion ol the su""rauists the school is properl.' the community centre, and it is hoped that the auditorium will at all times he available for meetings and entertainments. It is hoped that any Ijancastet suffragists and sympathizers will avail themselves of the opnortuntfv to visit state suffrage hnaduoaarters when in Columbia. The location is on the corner of Main and Gavais streets. South Carolina women noted w'th extreme disappointment tne negative vote of Congressman Stevenson upon the Susan B. Anthony amendment. However, the hill passed the house by a large majority. Tht success of the vote In the senate next month seems reasonably sure The Republican national convention Is receiving the women voters upon exactly the same plane as thi men.. Mrs W. C. Cathe.art 1? the womnt representative from South Cnrolini to the Democratic national conven tion. OVER RIIJJON DOLLARS NEEDED FOR RAILROAD!Congress Asked for Funds to Pa; i/ossos and Finance the Roads t'ntil January. Washington. May 26.?To (inane the railroads for the balance of thi year and to pay the government' operating loss for 16 months up t< this month, an appropriation of $1. 200.000.00h was ashed of enng'esi by Director (leneral Hines. M o ^tnay be sought later if the govern tnent continues to lose heavily ii operation. The $ 1.100.000,000 Is in additini to the SROft.OOO.OOO apnropriated h; the lasl congress, and Includes th $750.OuO,000 which failed of ippio priation when the session end d ii a filibuster Out of tvis appropriation, whirl congress will lie asked to evpedib railroads 11 be paid the sums du them months ago as standard com pensation. and for which tho> hav accepted the railroad adniin'stra thm's certificates of indebtedness. Approximately $4 SB.000.(ton rf precepts the government's loss in m silting the railroads from January 1 IMS, when private control ended and May 1. 1 .st This is the differ euro between the sums for whieh ?h government is obligated to nay th roads on contracts, and the net net ual operating income from opera tions. The balance, or about $1 214,000,000 of the $1.700.000.l>0 n'ow appropriated or sought, reprt sen's working capital to lie repaid f the government eventually. in was explained by Mr. !Iin? in hi request for the appropr'atlon, spl mittod to congress throuirh Seer# tarv (11a s. Tim deficit last year w as $236 184.('S". and In the first four nun '' this year, the government's 'o wa about $250,000,000. These. sal Mr. Minos, "are eloarlv losses due t the war and ought to be treated a su'h My reason of the aftei-th( war factors tending to importar (changes in the situ Men. the est mate herewith submitted does at tempt to forecast results beyond th first four months of this calenda This comment of the director ger ^ " LANCAST1 | 'mmediatO plan in the house. . SUFFRAGE LEAGUE. ? 15.000,000 Indian bill, expect e passed, will be followed b; $.11,000,000 agriculture men It Kits: with otitis rapidly being p Miss Margaret Moore form. Inauguration of inve M:ss Nannie ilill Moore tlotis of administrative arts d Mrs. S. L. Allen the war are planned by house Mrs. Leroy Springs mitteos. Tho week's work at the oi , . . , ? .? . ,i_ , , will be curtailed by the Memoria g eral prompted belief that the admin- .... . ? , , . , . , . ,, holiday next Friday, adjourni - 1st rat 1011 might have to call on con ? A , , , .... , r , , from next Thursday until the y cress tor additional funds to make , ... . . , . , .. .. ? . .... lowing Monday being planned. - up a future deficit. Su<h a situation ? ' .... , , . , .... ( ontest over the woman sul y might be met by raising rates but the . .... , ,. , . ... ., resolution passed in the house 0 duector general has stated recently , .... ? . \VfM?k n? thp flr?t not of p irtai lie oops not wish to consider ... ... .. , . congress, promises to excite s - this until opportunity has been given . , . . .... . . interest. Supporters will ca p for general business conditions which . . .the resolution upon the motif ii are reflected in trathc, to be restored ^ . . . .... . . Senator Jones, of Washlngtor - to a more normal basis. This is in- , . , .. . ., discharge the senate woman sul t terpreted as meaning that there ... ... , . , i committee from its consider; i probably will he no rate advances' . , . . .. . , ,, ... .. . . i This action would place the r< I before next fall and the directors, . . . .. ... . tion on the calendar ready for a e attitude is that it mav then be un, .. vote and at least before the i - necessary to raise them. , m end. ltelief is general that th ; TO lTSE CHARLESTON I ouisite two-thirds majority wi PORT EXTENSIVELY .0??tor? win ,?e. executive conference before the r Chief of Frnbnrkntion So Informs sl*? convenes, to ratify the con toe assignments, including choh Mr. Whaley?More Transports Senatprs ,.eurose. of Pennsylv Coining. and Warren, of Wyoming, for c men of the finance and appro ...... .. oe _ _ ?. tions committees. respective!1 j Washington, May 26.?Congress- 1 . man Whaley has got in touch with rhosen l>y t,,P committee on con I Hines. chief of army embarkation ,PP8" APP val of .. , . . ... drawn is expected, although i i service at the war department, with ..... , ... progressives plan to absent t regard to the continued use of the ...... . . . selves from the conference. A port of ( harlestoti bv transports . . , ...... members of the progressive g bringing troops hack from hurope. ... ? , . ... are expected to vote against Sen ? As there had been no transports 1 _ coming into Charleston very recent- Penrose and Warren when the i ly, ih<> first district representativej mittoe assignments are presentr wishes to rind out of there had been jjie senate later In the week any complaint as to the handling <?r ele,.tion nf tho Pennsylvania - transports which had cnnie or anv . , ,. .. r .1 " yoming senators, with the re I ohanue ol policy as to the use ot the V ' port for artnv purposes. -slates. Is expected, i (Jen llities declared that the use +-V , of the port of Charleston for the dis- ??? ||Jls |>rovon ? /ui\cure i embarkation of troops had been most I la,-ja. Chills and l-Jeveri Hi satisfactory to the army. He as , l'exer, Colds and lad^ ippeA It sured Mr. Whalev it was the full! 1|| " tl.eUevc , , , ., , is a splendid laxative audi get Intention of the war depa tment to ?|?onic \,jv / I - use the port to capacity and that I i ships bringing hack troops from sec>' sent easily through Charleston would W'&J-JffiffFffik reason that such ships have not been sent recently. (Jen. Mines explained. ftS&'f !'v&Bk - Is that the troops returning were not //sBEKfl * from parts of the country which can 7 i said, and other ships will follow as ^ no complaint has boon made in con ft II ncction with the previous handling' r r . v of transports, hut. on the contrary, gjf fj fj the highest praise has been accord- K j fj THE LEADERS PI.AN TO 11if CONTINUE SWIFT PACE: HIII , Speed on Appropriation liills is n J J the Immediate I'lan in i Alll ijfe^ House. j TM ?ffftf1 W ? J // ' j Washington. May 2G. -Congress ?^ L/t/ i I enters its second week with leaders j A v( ' V ( planning to continue the swift pace fl'l I *| * in legislation set during the opening Organization of committees, dispo al of n s i if rage resolutions.' I ? ?^ H ll y fflf ffl" |s| protin . v adaption, and further j * . tSSi Jv> ^ del ate on peace <|iiestions and tiie JVjT^ iz lea" tie of rations are the principal JjJjf*' ,'?A fea t n' e of the week's program in *''^>4 ( Speed on appropriation hills is the mk mm i;i:\i:\m:i> tkstimow, ' ^ N > one in Intnca tier who sutTeis ' 11: < ' ache. heid.K h?s, or di<tressing //jfgJff/mjLjSfjiijj jj urinary ili c.in af! >rd to ignore th s ffllJjffjPfnjffl.j[J fI hivi; ( real Falls woman's twice-told M !U ?\? s?p I' is confirmed testimony that no resident of tliis lociaiit.v can ' donbt' Mrs. A} M- Haines. Hox No 81. ^WflTlw ^ (ireat FaH^j. S ('., says: "Some- TO () time ago I oel'd Dean's Kidney Pills and found thOvji so satisfactory that () I don't hesitate vjo recommend tiiom publicly. My ! kiftrlneys were disor- # ~~ I deted and I lia<1 btWkac'ies and diz- ? f zy, nervous spells. J used Dean's R _ fill t\MMicy i iiis aim rii-v h> me wnu | ~ ftrf b\, and strong again" \(Stat?menf I If I I | ?v gl van March 2fV. 1 ! 1 1 ? WM p P? H s. Over three years later MiV Gaines hE s sail: "I haven't had to useNDoan's i Kidney F'ills in ri lent t:tne, foi%.th?-v ^? ,, cured ine of kidney trouble My H back has been strong and my kldneys regular since last recommending Doan's." f'rire 6oe, at all dealers. Don't . simply ask for a kidney remedy ' o get Doan's Kidney i'ills the satnel r that. Mrs. GaineH had. Foster-Mil-! l u: n Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y i- Adv. # SR NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. The< No Laay Man'i Place. i>il to ^ y?T1 *nw th* ?* pnradlaa, v th)i and then listened to some folk talk you may be under the Impression isure, Hawaii Is a land where Americana ut In nnd jugt naturally forget to work, stiga- ||e down beneath a shady, spready uring tree ana listen to the thrum of the com- Hawaiian guitars until they're lulled Into p. sleep from which they seldom ipital nre Hroused* "That stuff." said S. ! (i iv R. Pnvson of Honolulu, "Is all right, hut It's for story books and n' 1 s comic operas. 1 went to Honolulu 13 lol- yea rs ago from Philadelphia, became president of the Rotary club, (Trace a member of the legislature and head ? last of the largest nutomoblle concern In new Honolulu. When I came back to the ennte United States I don't find any of my II up 0,(1 companions are staying up any . later at night than I do or travel any >n ? faster than I do. Don't let any one ' to put that "go-to-sleep-atul-never-wakeTrage np? j^en |nf0 yOXir head. Hnwall Is not it ion | a inzy man's country, by any means." solu-i flnal! ' Some Namel ^ ( ' According to the camp poster at Camp Lewis. American Lake, Wash* ? rP"' camp record blanks were found Insutll11 be elent to accommodate the address of an Australian who came Indirectly et in assuming name of the Individual, Llansen falrpwllgwyngyllogogogoch In the coununlit ty of Anglesey, North Wales. When r?e of he Joined the army he held a reslatiia donee at Waenarlwgdd, Swansea road, ' , ' Ooverton. South Wales. hll,r-| * - -A prln- NOTICE OF ELECTION. y. ns Whrtreus, ono-thlid of tho free(lmit holdera and one-thind of the electors i as of the J^go^of ?1 years, residing in lianv >v n,ie l,V,rr school district, No. 26, have petflionod the county board of Item- education to order an election to defew termlne whether/ or not an addi;rouD tional tax (\I 4 mills shall be levied ators on a" ri!a' }W('ypersonal property for school purposes, com- We herebyVorder said election to , , be held by tlvAt rustees in said White Bluff schof?y (Wstrict. No. 26, on hut Tuesday, lllay\27, 1919, at the and school hou/e. \ At which election only such elecst of tors as reiurn rea\ or personal property for taxation Annd exhibit the:r tax recefpts and r<\eistration certifl cafes shall be allowVl to vote. The opening and \closing hours , " shall be the same as\in all general Ions elections. \ k,!,s A. C. ROW EI*,, " H. E. rOFFKV, . B. F CARSON. County Board of Education. make X i\ > -v.v-) <J?i " " 'i'' -~> -.\ lf l H'?- -v' i;>i I! ".', ' f I . L if ' ?. ? \ " 5*4 r *?", 1 .:? & i V, f\ \yy^ A\ > 7 f's> V t**A- ' iftim V ,(^>, V: i/ |rk / i&\V. J, s?&jry. L. fiSRfifi v m&l *ik g&ar, m m f Cl 0B*" % psi-Cola Bot Lancaster, St I M _GUAKA.N1 bk?il, a/l?r u"m7?tU >* e? tha can see online lo >11 radio ??, "Jillled In aaary raapect. J | ^WUI rafaM tba Hon* jr fmi p*M la I liTian^na -i< AA AW A? fee asyou wishea\ro: tive Qualit Ivor unsur literally tr will neve) good coff& til j/oxi to 7 cof . TheReily-Ta New < * < == i f NOTICE OF IXCItEASF OF CA1 ITAL STOCK. 1 Whereas at the annual meeting i the stockholders of the Hank c Heath Springs held at Lancaster, i C., on the fifteenth day of J ami ; lit lit, it was decided by the ..o'lt I holders to increase the cap'tal s'o of the corporation from $10,000 t $21>,flft0, and whereas at s-id men ing a resolution was duly adopte i authorizing the secretary t.? ink such steps as may he no-ess.i v t j increase the capital stock of sa corporation as aforesaid. Now in pursuance of said resoli tion, a meeting of the stockholder of the corporation is hereh calle to meet at the office of I.ero Springs, P-esident. Lancaster. S. < at 12 o'clock M. on the t ve.fth da of June. 101'J. for the purpose c considering a resolution to increas the capital stock of the corporatio \ s me fee Pepsi-Cola gives me the the c <iiihiruti>ig cooli cruise in the ricttveus in When and stic he " lion." > :/l?r,s ot" s.K i*;-y lining out an ! ^ happy again! Driuk Pepifyiki^, S&iis p.;r v>'? 7 i iu. i %jk " "it M You / K I I y ? A ?ft i fv\ m ' v -k \ V|'3'- ' uv - ** ft i m % j 'r-A Ai < tling Com >uth Carolina. "VIWMb I ^Company \ t I II' J [?-1 to $25,000, divided Into two hun! dred and fifty shares, each share of J the par value of $100. ,f! UOHT. 11. MACKKY, ,i ! Secretary. V j Heath Snr:n :s. S M iy 12, 1019. r?7-it. 0 I < + + + + + + + + PROFESSIONAL CARDS "'+ + + > + + + + + + f . If". 1 UK ;I'? '? 'K ITVOKMitUUK, ci | Di'iiuil MirKCuu. 1 1 4'ftlc.M M ?urs 'H ,, s to 10 12:30 A M. y 2:00 to 6:00 P *.1 An ' v Aj>i?oln .n ut ,( Office Phono 1Go 0 Residence Phone 52. ft Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. -1 1 Fit!" same peppy thrill less that I get from a i my tr ?sty aeroplane, uy on the street or i:i i\i>si-Co!a turn-, i at litykos i.i/2 cool n.:: 1 r - r v \XX,/'/ Coolinz ^ a cc\X ' >xA i Scir'Nute" j 1 ^ WS) ^;V ..&M V\\(\\ \^i0^^w : |V?^ &) \ pany ? ,-i nmmnmn i TUESDAY, MAY 27^1919. I irt cvuiuiU J ' ^ U B| >?. juu *r? Be 'our grocer I K W . I 5 sucft a coP~ 1 . long have r-orastino y and of r lap^ssed. It is ue that you [ know how 3t can be un' huzianne.