The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 15, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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Entered as secoml-eln-'s ri utter, Oct. 7. >
st the postolllce ut Lnticuster s C.. under Aut
of Congress of March 3. Ib7n ^
Saturday, February 15, 1908. |
DRAWBACKS TO THE IDEAL DE- *
VELOPMENT OF A TOWN.
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It appears from a recent edi- .
toral in the Columbia Record
that the citizens of the capital ^
city are not working as a unit ;
lor the community's upbuilding.
The conditions described by our '
Columbia contemporary are so
much like those existing here, as
often noted and deprecated in
those columns, and its comments j*
so full of sound philosophy and
good counsel that we reproduce
the greater part of the editorial
referred to:
In the prosperity of the body
politic alone cm the in lividu! c
find prosperity. Petty jeal- c
ousies, personal dislikes and self t
i&h motives on the part ot indiv- .
I t
idual citizens can nevr build up
a strong and prosperous city.
"The house divided against it- v
self cannot stand" is too old an '
adage to be used in this connection;
yet, no greater truth need
be brought home to the people
of Columbia. There is too much '
tendency here to allow personal '
dislike to clog the wheels ot pro- 1
gress. There is too much fear on c
the part oi some that those whom j
they do not like may prosper? t
may do some act for the common .
good, tor the welfare of the pen- J
pie and of the city. There are
too many factions trying to pull c
each other down. There is too
little charity for the faults ot
others?too little regard for the c
view-point of those who may be 1
on the other side. Does it evei t
occur to you, citizen, that those fc
who oppose your views may be i
right? Have you ever put your- t
self in their places and consider j c
f-d seriously what you would a
have done if you had been they? |
We should all remember thatgrand
principle ot hum m law : i
<tThero is so much good in tin? '
worst of us. and so much bad in 1
tho best oi u , that it does n >t t
become the best of u- to try to
jud-' the worst ol us." What
profit is there to envy Joint
Smith because he is m r< sue '
cessful in busines ' Who has ]
ever succeeded by envy and bit- t
terness and hate, by prejudice ,
and slander?
No community can thrive and (
grow great and strong and prosporous
where no one can do right *
without criticism, where no one *
can make a mistake without
slander, where no one can per- r
lorin conscientiously a hard duty t
without everlasting bitterness >
and hatred. t
The time lias come to Colum- t
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THE LANCASTER N
ia lor better and nobler things, j L. Meant
>r people to realize the worth | opments
nd duty of citizenship, for1 also mak
veryoue to put his shoulder lo John G.
:ie wheel t >r the common good, and possi
>r everyone to judge the public of Laure
cts ot those who serve us with- race, hot
ut prejudice and leave their pri- form,
ate acts to God; for everyone to
uild uj) and not to tear down ; This
3 restore confidence and faith Memphis
i ourseives and others ;to speak asks hav
ell ot all or to speak not st all. anybody
ndividual wealth without the answer 1
EHjuisites of citizenship does not other Stf
uild up a ccmmuuity. Lie who right at i
onscientiously performs his duty lina, no I
s a citizen with prejudice tow- passed t<
rd none, with charity toward lotle Ob)
11, is a better man and a better 'p]ie fa
itizen than he who rolls lip his . ,
ealth by means of legal dislion- C . 1
sty and successful oppression: s u 111
even ma:
' Not gold, but only man, can make
ed?in ft
. people great and stroug:
iefawhofor trut>i and honor's sake rl11*
land fast and sutler long. ?' t^ies?
lors.
Brave men who work while others
sleep,
t'ho dare while others tly? xleattl
'hey builil a nation's pillows deep ?-Til
iinl lift them to the sky." MctlT
The Record concludes by uie- ,, ,,
,, , , . J \ Mr. \Y
ng all Columbians to "quit
section
icking and get together," and , , '
. * . , daugnte
re suggest that Lancastrians do
.01 tne 15
ikewise. As we have oltentimes ,
ly marri
tated,Lancaster is steadily grow- |)rj ipi
11c, but she is doing so in spite
evening,
?t the kickers, knockers and pull- c. ,
t, , ' friends c
ackers. Ilow much faster the 4
ent. II
own would expand and develop jorme(j }
f all interests would but work . ., .
by the 1
ogether tor the common good : , . ,
*> bride Wii
suit of g
A fellow has had to take tight (o (t
rip oil his religion and his rub- t|io cere
lers when venturing to walk the | ^ c|,. r
treets of Lancaster this week, to *ile;r
===== gill.
Owing to the frequent rains,
leet. and snow this week, the at j^g p(
:ondition of our streets has be- ol ja (TIq
ome so much like Rock Hill's Mrs (
hat it is an easy matter tor one vjgjje(j r
o imagine that he is slushing Ourac
ind lloundering along the side- p]1(me 0
valks of the 4 11 ub of the I'ied- rest nov
nout. ing (low
========== Mr L
If the legislature increases ap- j hustling
iropriaiions anything like $200, quite bit
)00 above last year's tigures, writing
nakuig "the heaviest since re* Mr. q
joiiPtruction days," as indicated , nesday i
11 the report of the proceedings Mr. ai
dsewhere, it goos without say visiting
ng that there will be some tail Craigsvi
ticking done by the taxpayers i^r p
>t South Carolina. , '
nesday
Mr. 'J
A blind man is running tor jamljv j
loroner in Atlanta, and another
)lind man is a candidate tor lieu- Wt0'c?VN l
enant governor in Tennessee. R boardi
Since Oklahoma sent a blind
nan to the senate blind men
liink they can see their way to
dlice, it seems.?Augusta Her- Scaboa
M. I Ham,
Oklahoma's sighile-s senator;
s by no means the only blind jj
nan in public office, judging by,
i here tube
manner in which some ot....
, svstem I
ices are tilled.
wore h
hold m
It whs generally thought tint j ,nenl 0f
iov. Ansel would have no op won. r(
)')8ition for re-eleetion this yf-nr,: }i,xri(iret
nit it appears Iroin the follow- j ju<r Jn d
ng Columbia special in the'jt wai ,j
Uiarlotte Observer of Thursday j)( [iQ re
hat there are likely to bo sever- j wjlf>rfc 0
i! aspirants for gubernatorial;
lonors:
The debate in the Senate to- Kvervbc
light over the heavy appropna- k">0,1; and
ions developed that Governor
f\nsel will have opposition \ tioi. of hU>
:or re election next summer in i !((tly.^"l
, , ,, uhok the?e
he person of State Senator Cole Fuaderbm
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IEWS, FEBRUARY 15 191
>, of Newberry. Devel- Ml
of the past few days ?
e it almost certain that W
Richards, of Kershaw,
iblv C. C. Feathersfcone, if
ns, will also be in the ?
11 oil h proamnion piai- '
being leap year, The '
3 Commercial-Appeal 1
e the girls a right to kiss i
they want to. We can't i
for Tennessee or any i
?t'?, but they enjoy that
ill titn^s in North Caro- (
law over having been
o the contrary.?Charjerver.
m
tir creatures also have w
neho to do the kissing ?
the Palmetto State, not M
rried men being except- m
ict, the)T are easier to ?
n and smack than some &
wild-eyed old baclie- *
Springs Happenings f
le Hilliard-Mackey
iage. =
M(
'. T. llilliard, of Mauill
and Miss Alice Mackev,
r of Mr. L. P. Mackey,
ruce section, were (juieted
at the home ot the
father last Wednesday
Only a few intimate
ind relatives were presle
ceremony was perit
half past throe o'clock VS
lev. R. E. Small. The =
_ 1 1 I 1 A
is uresseu in a nanasome /-vi
roy broadcloth with hat
:h. Immediately after
mony Mr. Ililliard and
mitig bride were driven
future home near Ma";ay
Hood is able to be t
3St attain alter au attack vdi
ppe. tw
J. II Moblev ot Kershaw, wi
elatives here recently. 01
;commo dating little tele (la
perator is having a little tin
7 on account ot lines be- m<
n since the freeze.
. J. Mackey, one of our an
; business men,has been 810
isy for the past week, ve
lite insurance. se'
\ II. Bennett spent Wed- ^
in Lancaster. &
nd Mrs. K. B. Moblev are Bn
the latter's father at wl
lie. th
' I T Offilfw cTutnt \17 _ I CO
- * " I ' * J "I'VUV H VUnight
in Lancaster. of
fiius. Truesdell moved his P?
liere from Cliarlotte ihis *,c
herein* has been running d\
ng house.
News Header. re'
. r ? . an
rd Cuts Down Force. ^
et, N. special in the Pa
r: Officials of the Sea- (>a
dd two executive sessions su
day. All officials of the
iroin the president down "l
ere. 1 he meeting was i
the interest of curtail- t0
expenses. No salaries ;t(^
'dueed. but about two vl
1 men were cut off, rangalary
from tSOO to .t20u- **
lecided that there would iS5c
tduction of salary anyn
the system. ra
:ePlng Ooen Mouse G(
>dy is weleonre when we feel m
we feel that way ouly when our I
organs are working properly. J Oil
New Life 1'ills regulate the no- nr
inach, liver and bowels so per
can't holp feeling good when he nc
pills. 2 >< at J. r. Mackcy and ,
rk rharmnch. ' '<
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>8
In getting things to coi
rry* generally makes sure ty
1 he meet and invite them ir
TV/To*-* checking account at the
of its real value in limit
Who expenses, its convenien<
0 - and he knows it is an inv
OllCCeedS cess to meet him half W?
tion she is in the habit
Why don't you have a Dank
You take in building
The for it will have much to
individual success, and s
Personal enterprise with which
yourself. It is all undor
Interest trol. Come in and let u:
easy it is to start an acco
4? Four Per Cei
Compounded Quarterly will be allowec
our Savings Department.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Lam
CJ1AS. 1>. JONES, President. R. E. WYLI
E. M. CKOXTON. Cashier.
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:abbage and beet plants."
For the next few weeks I \
cahbage and b-et plants at the
to 4?'(K) $l.*25. ".000 to ttOOO $1 .(10,
prices on larger lots cash with
preferred, I guarantee satisfart
of plants.
I have all of the leading v
Jersey Wakefleld the most popt
Charleston Wakelleld a few d*
sirable for garden planting. Ir
^ nave uie .succession aim me j.1
producing large llat h?>ads. i
shipment, nij- personal attentio
1. F. CARR - BOX 55 - i^EGG
lother Sensation in Colum- testimony to 1
bia?Attorney General and 08 ol prominei
an Editor nearly Come to for political <
Blows?The LLien Law tt>r exi)la
Stand. * concern ami *
and testified <
payment oi t li
Columbia special in yesterday's stanced tlie ca
arlotie Observer: There were Sayle, of (Jaw
o sessions ol tlie dispensary nay was the cl
nding-up commission, prolific mer dispen-i
sensational developments, to- committee, a
y. At one Capt. E. A. Smy. of the Paul Jc
) and L. W. Parker, two of tlie claim had jn
>st prominent cotton mill pre- paid,
lents in the State, appeared in Attorney (
swer to tho commis- rupted and de
ill's summons to tell of a con- ter.
rsation they said they had Mr. Jv e*f?i
vera I years aeo with Samuel citement auu
Lanahan, of William Lanahan Lyon, who he.
Sons, of Baltimore. Captain ing hi in no? t<
nvthe recalled the conversation daring that h
lieli npcurrnrl on a train wherp tlm droal- llu
e three were passengers, but for what he h
uld not remember the name Mr. Koeste
tlie prominent South Carolina commission, i
litician Mr. Lanahan men- to rule him fo
pied as being his representa tempted to ure
l>etore the State dispensarr tect him Iron!
ard of directors. Mr. Parker The house
lated the coversation in detail resolution cal
d gave the name as State Se sion of the sei
itor Cole L. Please, who ran l)Ut pay.
r Governor in the last cam- The Senate
ign and who savs ho will be a House bill to
ndidate lor Governor in next an(j having k
turner's campaign. In the House bill am
si campaign Mr. If lease read a hill on the s
i ~ ^ it: 1 : ? -i i *
miner ui aiiiuavus, including |v nullified i
in from Mr. Lm'ahan himself, House. Thin
disprove the allegation. In session will ei
Idition Mr. Lanahan in inter uncharureo.
ews said the mil 1 presidents
id misquoted him. Mr. Bltase ' * 1
, the popular t<
to reply on the tloor of the
* ed school, hat
mate tomorrow.
, . , eral days wi
hale this afternoon the com- .
some better y
issiori had brought before it in
arge of its marshal Kditor (}?,>,,? ,s HWe?pi
aorge K. Koester, ot The Col- with preventioN 1,.
ed, i?? obi ok earl;
nbia Record, to give the tacts f'andy ( old Cure*
, , , , ... . , And wife. Proven
i which was base 1 an editorial no iaNfttiv?? ncti
inted in liis paper this after- w??t
* 1 colds wore proiu]i
ion, charging that Attorney feverish chiidr n.
. t , , . cents. Vest pooko
moral Lyon was using bought Knuderburk Phai
. i
me to his way m
j going out to s '
1. He has a #
bank because M
imr wasteful m
ze, its safety M
itation to sue- v
ly?an invita- {
of accepting. ?
. Account? W
up and caring <
do with your ?
uccess of any W
you identify ' m
your own con- J
s tell you how ft
unt. m
it 4 ? |
1 if placed in f
:aster, S. C. J
[L, Vice-President, w
vill till all orders for
following prices; 1000
lOOOOatllOc; special
order or C. O. 1). if
1 n and safe delivery
alriefios; The Karly
ilar early variety, th*
iys later lint very de1
the later varieties I
ute Flat Dutch, both
Plants now ready for
n k? ven to all orders.
>ETTS, S. C.
nsmirch the namit
men of the Stat
rffoct. Mr. Ivoesiniug
liow whiskey
'liich hud come in
were favored with
ieir claims and insa
of Distiller Mciden,
whose attorliairman
of the forirv
investigating
nd recited the case
?nes concern, whose
ist been ordered
leneral Lyon interuouuced
Alt. Roes
aro?p in some exs'.iried
toward Mr.
Id out a tist, warn
a advance and de0
c-)utd bo found on
it was responsible
ad said.
r called upon the .
vhich had powers
r contempt if he atle
violence, to pro.
1 insult.
killed the Blease
ling for an extenBsion
ten days withkilled
the Richards
repeal the iieu law
i I led the Ilydriek
1 the Senate Crouch
amo subject entiredie
action of the
i moans that the
id with the lioc law
Lee Hill, 0110 of
packers of the uradi
been sick for boyth
|irip. Sho was
esterday.
nu thf country. Stop it.
forf it tfotH doepl) seatv
colds with those little
Tablets is surely sensible
tioo contain no Quinine,
liing hush or sickeningd
never appear if early
>tly broken. Also good for mm*
urge box Is tali lets, 25 &
t boxes 5 cents. Sold by
'luacy.