The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 01, 1913, Image 1

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J* yf f' I ? Vj / J i I / / y "1 / '/> c VOL. 8. NO. 26 SB SMI-WEEKLY. I ANC V ASTER, S. C., JANUARY 1, I I * Jrl 1913. K 4 M Z*< i 51.50 PER YEAR THE STATE ' PROSPER! rv r> . ? * ? mri <?34, ior iyizf IX reason of the large i capitalization and a d< r\||p the output is because j II IX per crop in 1911 cause 1/vJLl tilizer manufacturing t for the future. Then paign for a decrease ii n - * * * =t DYNAMI1 the bum- fTIVTI d the fer- if4 IM I I :o prepare Llljll a 1 the cami the acre "ERS 1125,00( NCED OUT II ) GO I MANY MILF.S j Growth of Railr ^ N Y ! iDg 1 lie JL j In Hn elaborate I road construct OF NEW ROAD.]* I TITO If oads in South Dur-ast Year. MA] Md., Dec. 29 ? llV/ J ; summary of railinn iti tho S WILL [ ACCEDE uata contained in Annua! of Commissioner Watson of Great Progress Sonth Carolina. Statistics gathered t State deDartment of aerr Keport atfe 01 coiton was laui _ .. the farmers of the Sta e * ed the number of acre in in the fleecy staple; su< tion necessarily deer sale of fertilizer.?The >y the iculture HEATH SPRINGS HA iche;l and From Seven Years Do te curtail- c- a c j , . , Six Are Suspends ;a planted ;h a condi- ers Go to Leavi eased the v o . Kansas, rn i State. Indianapolis, Ind. OPENINGS iwn is Given. 4,000 Factories am ed?Prison- by Order of Uni enworth, ment Workers son. Last Mo ,, Dec. 30? New York, Dec i Shops Deserted including Mi?f ted Male Gar- m"' d",rm' 11 lurers' Il-cord ( Union on miles of new rc nday. miles more tha of 1911. Plan . 31.?Men and year look to tl w?? * A* w??w *JVIU nil J 'ouri and O^laho- Ambassadors 9i2 .he ic- vise Ottoi shows 'ha' 2,020 >ad ? a* built, 200 Should n the cone'ru 'iion s tor tbe cotninp he construction of Constanti i at Constantinople Adnan Government it Come to Terms of Allies. noDle. Dpo MO ? Am. tell a wonderful story of p in South Carolina duri past year. The agricultural devel of this State grew in deci tween 1900 and 1910 fr 324,000 to $141,983,000 rease of about S90.000.0fl trogress | Special to The Lancaster lsT ing the Heath Springs, Dec. 3 A Christmas tree gi iopment Methodist church Chr ade be- njght, under the ausp om $51, Loyal Temperance Le -an in- much enjoyed by all pi 0. Com- ? -- - ucuiciiccb varying owh. years' imprisonment 0, eral prison at Laver iven at the 8a8i to one year and istmas eve 8U8pended sentences ices of the jmp0ge(j upon the 3? gion, was . . -esent. officials convicted 1 irom seven women garment : in the fed- mated to number .worth, Kan- on. 9trike in N?' , . tying up appro: one day to factorieB ^ j were today pay an(j better 1 ! labor union tions. n the dyna- Mass meetings L i workers, esti-| nearly 3,000 rr 125.000, went I Lbe S^utb. n York today Texas, while nimately 4,000 mach new line demand higher learjB the etatt working condi- ot new ,rack8 1 1 last. Next it of the strikers , , ii<es of railroad ir bassadors ol an powers h , not building as man govern as in 1911, still fort to com ?s, with 348 miles Balkan allie aid since January The Russi n new mileage is n#rtjn?i01 f most of the Europelave advised the Ottoment to make an efi to the terms of the ?sian ambassador here I* U ]..! missioner Watson estima the corn crop from Soutl lina this year will exc< corn crop of last year by 2, bushels. The cotton crop be as large this year as 1 the increased price wil even mnre than thp humr tes that n ^unningrham a h Caro- ^renshaw of Waxhaw ^ed the ,hood visited J-T. Crer ,000,000 weekwill not I E.B. Mobley sper ast, but dayf 'aat week wii 1 brin# at ^ ort Nill,Rjchburg ) (<rnn ,nd George m,te conspiracy cast neighbor- Alaf A. Tveitmoe, iBhaw Sr., cisco, convicted on c ing in plotting the d it several los Angeles Tin Lh friends an(j j]Ugene a. Cla and Chest- ^ San r rancisco, wer DPffan as early as ' * ~ daylight. in adriz of San Fran- et Bpuad3 Qf tw harge of aid- p09tecj at all the : estruction of ed. In each squa les building, two women, ncy, also of Forty-five halls e given six cit* have been e 4 a. m. and at UIiaDnmfti nej zling rain, pick- then South ( elve had been A'abama and factories affect- the order nar .d were at least building more line were Geor throughout the Jt'or nex' year tngaged by the front, wit.h 94" ct West Virginia, Carolina, Florida, with a warr North Carolina in ous conseqi ned O'her states v*ew of th than 100 miles o Minor, gia and Kentucky. This Rui Texas is again in has produce miloo nl nun; li,,? ; . , iiib HUVlCe ling as to the dangeruences of delay in e situation in Asiassian representation d a disagreeable imrn i i .<vt i . of 1911. Complete data secu agents of the departmen manufacturing plants sh capital invested this yeai $142,670,803 as compart $130, 481,528 in 1911. T vnino nf tVio nnomifo William Mcllwaine red by 8on College spent the t on all Wlth the Misses Mcl ows the this place, r to be Fraser McMackin id with spent Christmas in he total Misses Susie and Laur infni?in(r tllfnuH M nnrln * ? of David- years each! holidays Ryan, as head of I lwaine of ceived the heavies seven years, and wife Herbert S. Hockir Columbia. yearsa Therrell to leavenwor strikers tor gal Violence has bt Ihe union, re- nancefi by the 1 t penalty of waikout was peaci Pickets were 01 i received six in the 8eVeral dis as 5 o'clock this th jail. tribute proclama thering places. . j. in prospect, Jen discounte- , eaders and the V 'H nu" afu] platlS, on 80D3 rdered to report ha" be^UD- N'" trictc as early nexli olnnniog morning to dis- 330 zuiles tions printed in Florida, Ar>s D w. " nun i presoiun in hat will include while the a* rurban electrical jn favor of ie of which work jlities conti th Carolina comes bl^s have ihe construction mong the , then Alabama, , men counse insHB, L .uisiana, I of the war n i urKisn I'mcial circles citation in the army a resumption of hostnues. Many hand been distributed aTurkish officers and lintf the continuance n{1 t ho plants this year was $ 060 as compared with $ v 385 last year. The incr the value of the annual this year amounted to 675. The total capital inve ? 1 I 1 ?ill ivtuni'B .V.V....VU munuajr 111 124,5G4, their btother in Monte 117,979, Mr. and Mrs. Herbei ease in spent Christmas wit! product in Lancaster. $6,634, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Columbia returned the isted in after visiting relatives _ _ ! i a. visit LU ^.11 prisoners ' )e* prison terms are to :t Horton L^avenwoth, Kans 1 relatives tonight. rsxf SOIL SURVEY here. paittii n who received several languages be taken to Purpose of the sti as, probably The strike is c ent to the make boys' clothing, i ' imt workers in this j 111 are about 40,000 ^ a t\av vmv a declared today, i, explaining the We 8' Virginia, ike. nee, Virginia onfined at pres- each ot which rs of men and miles in prospt Df the 125.000 ~ industry, there rimjirwyi%Tr? vomen. It was SMUKlNu however, that i Georgia, Teuues- of the fortr and Oklahoma, has more ihau 100 "Light-Horse act. I Savannah fAIKFQ Atlanta Joi WiUJLJ Lucy Carn iiv/u out J. vliUvi ess of Adrinople. i Harrry" to Be Taken lack Home. i, Ga., dispatch to irnal, Dec, 30: Mrs. eerie has edven hpr Luc lumuer unu saw mill State for 1912 amountec 472,158, an increase of ' * 308 over 1911, which yeai ed a total capitalization 271,850. More striking increase in the value of nual production for 1912, h 01 uie ... r_ 1 to $17 Miss Bessie Hendi $2,190 Miss Mayme Caskey, r show- Mr, and Airs. W, C. of $15, recently installed a was the ^rakauer piano in thei the an- Mrs. E. Small and c which visiting friends in Jell rix visited dUUltl I Thursday. Ellis have 1,462 Square Miles handsome Federa| Bureau ir home. hildren are Washington, Dec. 'erson. the fiscal year 1912, : i? u-.'i.j en AKUL1N A1 ^?onL*ataoS i w" forces for tie del Covered by tension to ither in 1912. agreement stoned ^ and that a strike 30. I workers woufc t)< the Jwreau force the dem\nd ment Workers': Jjp ATII organizing its I/li/lIlI mand'oT^fin ex-1 ~ branches of an Disapproval of I two year* ago, Leads of 70.00Q more - called to en- Los Angeles, s. x / she did not api of widow 1,',:,' r*?^ j Lee, Revol Cigar?tte Smoking father of to Sorrow. from the b Carnegie p Dec.30.? Because ness, on prove of cigarette where thev the removal of the ''Light-Horse Harry" lutionory hero, and Gen. Robert E. Lee, urial grounds on the lantation at DungeCumberland island, have lain for ?r?nr<s year snowen a total pre of $11,384,340, an incr $2,701,730 over 1911 whi< ed $8,682,600 as an outpu OIL MILL INDUSTK1 For 1912 the total caj vested in the oil mills State was $3,673,106 a ( Miuction | iviias Annie Morgan ease of! is spending some time ;h total-1 sister, Mrs. R. P. Mol t. Columbus Horton o [ES. spending a few dayj )ital in- brothers, Belton an of the Horton. lecrease Capt. and Mrs. Bell of Concord Ul a""?, oimeg ci, with her me,,t of Agricultur jley. square miles of deta f McBee is .Ve:v .wor^ 'n Sout 3 with his "r,n&,nR the total a d Preston ' survey work done by the bureau of soi Rrp visit. ?quare miles. Th< /r , u o The strike iAth e #d 1,462 c]othjn jn() T .ilefso" 8ur-|jsthe ,arKest X i aroma, perjencetj jn yei^ moikit of soil 1 1 in t\e State I >?"" i'Vi'SCERMANrS ie men^and boys' amoving, Mrs. alone, i\wever, ^^oung wido^ >w York b^^jght. At a holiday Koetch was gi MATE j a young man, ? A I ciorarettM nnri Hortense Koetch, than a cent i, met death last ia npht made sion of th party where Mrs. j American i lest, S. C. Howe, removal of exhibited a box of olutionary > nnnriiinr?*?H Hiat Wna ury, back to Virginia. ie last chapter in the by the Georgia divii e Daughters of the devolution against the the body of the Rev* cavalier, oi $107,200, as compan the total invested capita 840,360 for 1911. But crease in the annual pr( for 1912 over 1911 was $ This year showed an ou $13,217,083, while that . was $12,782,951. The c j 0fW^3 inK the family of P. T the in- Mrs* Sam Mi,ler vi eduction IIamm?nd last week. 434,132. David Stover of Ch itput of ted his numerous fri of 1911 during the holidays, iecrease Miss Gladys Twitty during me year wa . Twitty. in Barnwell and Che sited Mrs. ?- ?. ? ester visi- PRESIDENT 1 ends here ^ is spend-| a periormea ster counties. OEivIlEi J ? i 'IPT fauei Away Sud of His RLESTON Stuttgart, Gerr Alford von Kidi I^KY DIES was "going outs I Koetch said sh Idenly at Home ?f cigarette sn Sister. snatched to another ro nany, Dec. 30.- chase. erlen-VVaechter, _ tide to smoke. Mrs. DANISH ie did not approve \UT\Vi loking, and play- VflVL*' the box as she ran om, Howe giving chief offic I STEAMER CKED IN GALE er Mad, Makes Effort at Murder. * in the capital stock th was caused by the bur several mills and other out of business. CIGARS AND TOIJACC The concerns manufi cigars and other tobac ducts show a capitaliza is year mg a few days with ning of Mrs. (jfiilith, at Caffr s going Miss Essie Jones of is visiting Miss Janie < ? Miss Cora Sprott o tcturing j8 spending a few :co pro- Mj88 Mannie Duncan. ,tion of v*?i - her sister, While Passing Thr< / He Plays Bridg Lancaster Cauthen. Charleston, S. ( f Foreston ?President Taft ai days with Pect to reach Was! a.m.tomorrow,an h< ? n?i ? the time arranered i >ugh Carolina secretary of Stat >,e Whist. ?m.pire' died sud< failure at his ho Dec. 30. a hrief illness. nd pariy ex- Kiderlen-Waec hin^ton at 10 inK his usual Ch >ur later than his sister, the Ba in the orici- ! mingen, near her e of the Gorman ! D lenly from heart Removes tc me today after Our old friei Mr. Thurlow ! hter was enjoy- Sutton, Williar ristmas visit to week with his roness von Gem will reside ir e. He had felt many friends, ' Williamsburg. London,I rid and schoolmate, v?vors of U S. Carter, left for mer- who v nsburtf county, this ?Pen boat f i family, where he *be Lizard i the future. His ^ a trawlc both in town and a terriC>le e )ec. 30. The two surle Danish steamer Volvere picked up in an >0 miles southwest of and landed at Newlyn ;r on Saturday, related xperience. The Vol $395,701 for 1912, w 1911 the total capital i was $149,000, an incr< $247,702. The value of t put for 1911 was $849, 1912, $891,078; increase of this year of $41,452. STONE CONCERNS, hile for "110' ulWi^y* anu a nveated ?pent Saturday and ?ase of Lancaster. he out- Miss Kstelle Bell 626; for wilh fiends in Hai in favor 9evera' days. Mrs. Walter Hough I children, is visiting h un iayior,i j plana. The pr Sunday in . upon the chan}? ! inK Savannah late t has been t,Kraphe(l to railroi tsville for Ashley Junction t mission for the dela , with her duie. er parents Viftppn minntPfl esident deci- f?r several da e after leav- that physicians v oday and tel- 'n feared a fatal ad officials at his heart action o secure per- tfular. y in the sche- Alford von Kk was GO years of ; nf th#> hniit* Copied office as inr ya, so much so county,will rej vho were called for Thurlow termination as popular. We was very irre- he succcessfi he may under lerlen-Waechter home and if hi we. He had oc- the waters of iDerial secretarv those of Gills i?ret to hear of this nier was v is deseredly in a Kale in hope he may The crew a >1 in whatever an{i one ?f "take in his new occupants 1 e tires of fishing in the en be the low county, The seco i. Bear and Canp fain and i /recked on Thursday i the English channel, bandoned the steamer the boats with nine >vas swamped, all of ing drowned, nd boat, with the capBeven others aboard. The capitalization of a manufacturing concerns State which include quarries, for 1912 is $428 4 increase of $34,918 ov< which year showed a ca; tion of $393,546. The production for 1912 was $ 11 stone at Carmel. of the . - ? . .? Officers Install* ,4oo, an ir 1911, Members of Jack pitaliza- No. 63, A. F. M. had i annual joyahle banquet in th 586.359: Hall Fridav evenincr 1 I - ^ -were lo9t in the run Junction, which b< and Florence, S. C., special arrived at ! Bon Lodge President Taft play* a very en- int? the entire tr e Masonic 1 game was interrupt ?st. Diir-lf- o?r> rl of from Ashley ?f State for fore ?Kan at 6:15, 8'nce June 28, ] , where the succeeded Wilhel 3:15 tonight. wh? became Ge ed whist dur- dor to France, 'ip, bat the ? ed when the Dividem ron nn kit itfn affairs only Creek will a 910, when he him at any tir m von Schoen, j rman ambassa- Wedding in Ab I d Day. A veyy Pret . was solomized Iways be open to managed t< ne he may return. 8eas- The - ~ - water and beviMe of Interest food from 1 Here. ,,Tht' c'lil the chief i ty home wedding tried to ' at the home of Eventually ) weather the heavy y had no oars and no were unable to obtain the air-tight tank. if engineer died and officer went mad. He throttle the captain, all died or wppp wnah. 1611, $356,940; increase f of $230,416. j* FERTILIZER INDUSTP The fertilizer industry State shows an increase i tai for 1912 of $5,605,9( reduction in the output 022. The canital for IP or 1912 in*? the evening the officers were installed: tY. Paul Moore, W. M. ' of the Blackmon, S. W. Ha: in capi- gon, J. W. E, J. Him )5 and a G. J. Derrick, Sec. V of $71, liams, S. D. D. B. Ill wns t r* t^u ? a oi?i ? - I iiai.l OIIM^U ? V A IV/I following peated calls for t from the crowds ( Julius E. Taft came out on t zel Fergu- form, accompaned 3on, Treas. Goetnal's and chat /. T. Wil- crowd. He in trod Mahaffey, Goethals as the ma oa. i a t n * k?..w? ?y ic-1 The following he president Lancaster paid c >utside. Mr. vjz: he rear plat- Lancaster Cott by Col. G.W. cent 9emi annua ted with the gtock and 3? per c aced Colonel on preferred stoe n who built Bank of Lancai corporations of! Mr. and Mrs. lividends today, Abbeville. S. ( 1 at 5-o'clocx, w on Mills, 5 per Fae, became t 1 on common C. Ferguson < ent semi-annual Rev. Louis Bri k. Baptist church iter, 5 per cent After the J. C. Raines of ed overboa Z. Thursday after- and one o hen their daughter waahed oui he bride of Claud times, but if Columbia S. C. back, istow of the First They di i officiating. morning. Ceremov Mr. and t.hpir nprk rd except the captain ther. They also were t of the boat several managed to scramble ifted until Saturday They were almost to * a in \i7ato>< n?J $7,668,981; 1912,$13,474,8 production for 1911 was i u, !y, o Ullll A, O ItTIt [68. The x. J. McNinch, Stews ?12,094, Quten, Tiler. i, oiewarn. uie i anarna canai. ird. J. N. left at 9;25 en rouie ton. ine special quarterly dividen to Washing- The First Natif cent semi-annual d. Mrs. Ferprusor rnal Bank, 4 per where they wi dividend. iturehome. i left for Columbia, consciousm 11 make their fu- while bein the sea int( anu iu?t ?ss from exhaustion g dragged through ) the rescuing boat.