The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 22, 1913, Image 1
' ^ ^
5*
vol. 8. no * st
BOY HEIR TO BL<
mm i\t vr\\T
SMI-WEEKLY.
\/\rv < <"> {"M'v 'H-W-X-M"
)0D 1
iirw :i I ANf AS
LANCj
!TTD WC1UC IM
\STER, S. C., JANUAI
[
IY 22. 1913.
-r,~ * oafcAlfj^
$1.50 PER YEAR.
JGURAL BALL ~~
rLUl/ 111 I\Ln I
Sister of I,ad Keeks to Sa
From T.leing Future I?ea
Feudist Clan.
Winchester, Ky., Spe^|
lanta Journal, Jan. 18:
uuvi i LnntniL
%
ve Him QH
tier of a |
, . .. I This issue
il to At- V
A #
The fa J in the exister
ULil\ 11LTT0 111
rALLS A UNO
i marks the beginning of ;
ice of The Lancaster TCev
TYPE
a new era
17 Q W 1 +V?
J'
IS CALLED OFF
Uton Committee Decide to
This Part of the Exercises?
llold Public Deception.
liliPlnn Ion on tow_ ?|
ture of feudism In Breath i
is in the hands of an 11
boy. He is little Hargls <
heir to the feud of the Calla
against the Deatons. It r?
him whether the vendetta
/ cost so much of the best
* Kentucky mountaineers shi
" COUnI" I these first w
-year-old v
caiiahan, t Linotype, we
han clan ? rp, . . _
!8? with I Thls 13
that has v first mechaoit
blood of Y , .
,11 coase. i be "Called 1
ords transmitted by the
send greetings to our read
le first machine of its kin
jal typesetter, for that n
n Lancaster county. "Wi
* *W>? V T X til
Model 8
d?or the StC5P*
latter?to H pjjjj
th its in
cw( vail. av. *11*3 11111*31
inaugural ball, the climax
ceremonies Incident to the intion
of Presidents of the
States will not bo given this
In compliance with Presiict
Wilson's wishes, the In[
committee, at a special
today unanimously decided
Inate it.
or go on taking Its horrlbl
lives.
The feudists regard hln
natural avenger of his fatl
died with his boots on last
Crockettsvllle, when an
bullet snipped throug
store window and lodged
heart. Fifteen men are on
that Rhnntlnc horn In (tin
e toil of ? stalation the <
i as the ? curate and mt
her, who v . . ...
May, at S machine will <
enemy's [ meang much 1
h his Y
t in his X u10st imi
trial for i
Wlnnhnn A AT 1
3ld order of things?the s
ul-missing methods?will
lo the work of five good n
:o any newspaper. Time
>ortant things to be c-onsi
low, inac- Jill jfjjp
pass. The
is one of W\jj5
dered in ill y
i *!' | arrange
*i* would
-T ? i' ' functioi
committee also decided a
reception at the Capitol or
re suggested by Mr. Wilson
bstitute for the ball was not
its jurisdiction and if one is
>ngres8 must make necessary
ments for it. The commit.id
the proposed program
be merely a governmental
1. under the pnn rnl nf
ter court house, and the
thronged with feudal c
They sit around the stoves
the folk yarns of the mount
review the old killings i
hates?and they wonder wl
HarglB Callahan will do
grows up.
Outsiders think that the
T LilU IliaKlllg 01
town is X
lansmen. X thaler is \vh<r
r?Vana I With it The I
z: ?u,: | "fresh from t
when he ?. pression. Thi
trial will J crilflo dfisiori?
: a modern paper, and th*
it is known as a time ar
^ews will be able to give
he reel," to use a bewhis
s machine?or rather the
flin nv/\c1ii/i+ '- ? n ^
? M or geninihilater.
the news
kered exfirst,
but elevator
to the *11 el ting pet. Ilei
& howeve
A that It
? ?r way po
"* ?? * for the
__. X the Pre
,1 i
l G tllC moreen ? gressioi
_r ? ~ ? wuvt Vt V/-V VUU
:>ngressional inaugural comIn
a resolution adopted,
r, the committee anounced
would co-operate in every
ssible with all arrangements
successful inauguration of
sident-elect.
members of the joint conlal
committee on the inaugu
end the fued. If the men
tht killing are convicted,
clansmen know better,
could as easily change the
courses of the stars or regi
tides as quiet the elemental
of the vedetta, that rut.
generation to generation, .v
heritage of hate from long I
CRllBPfl
who did X
Rut the X whose name?
ordained COmpletil
jlate the X stricken down
passions Y
on from v others to take
ith their X
rorRotten the most mode
au miv/ ^iuviuui ui cl Viei JLici
-Mergenthaler?it now be
lg the first model the iriv(
, but, like other things,^]
up his unfinished \yfrk, i
rn and'up-to-date c/t these*
n printer, metal is
ars. Be- which ar
and the i
lere were \ The
md today trim the
arp tVi^n
torced $ito the molds of
e arranged in any length <
solid slug?or line of type
machine Contains three
slugs to tlie\r correct size.
rninm^A/1 ^ 4-V*~ -?
the metric*, f ~
of line desiretl i. ?vcrmi'
^ A Represf
1?is cast. \ X no,s: R
y rett, of
knives ' which \ declinet
rp-i . . f t J regard!
1 he matrices $ j stating
i .J vl officiall
are Senators Crane, of Mastts;
Bacon, of Georgia, and
n, of North Carolina, and
ntatlves McKlnley, of 1111.ucker,
of Missouri, and Gar'
Tennessee. Senator Crane
1 today to express an opinion
ng the proposed reception,
that the matter had not been
V nlaced hefnrn (hp
And little Hargls? He ac
heritage, just as he accept
semblance to his father, ni
accepts his religion, and thi
of the Callanhan clan.
"I expect to get even foi
some day," he says, with n
his Jaws and a cold, strai
from his childish, steel-gra:
cepts his X is installed in
s his re- i i-i
id as he ? over a hundi
B pontics ?. thaler since it
r ail this * machine in T
i snap of *>
ght look *t Containing th<
f eyes. | V
The News There i
:ed improvements in the
was first put 6n the mar
lie News officers the "ver
i i
2 thousands Of-different pa
aave been whole pi
Mergen- placed ir
ket. The the old h
v latest." to the m
rts which able for
ivuunicu i.y invij' propi
\
rocess being automatic,
i the forms?pages?of tin
land-set lines. After bein
el ting pot, are roasted in
handling and us4d airff?*
?r places, the % tee. i
The slugs are j;
; paper jdst as j;
g used they go X 4- is
b J b Misses
ito blocks suit- x ed to a
y convey*
>' fl n <i*n in in
'he suggested reception met
arty approval of RepresentaKinley.
Wilson's wish, in the event of
eing a public reception March
that Mrs. Wilson and the
Wilson should not be expectttend.
This information was
;d to the inaugural commit
And Hargis can alread
straight!
In the court room, beh
lawyers for the prosecution,
Lillian Callahan Gross, a
of Ed Callahan. She is a
of a woman's college. It
who, to track down her
slayers, rode through the n
dliv And ??? " "
y shoot 2 it does, it wou
ind the *[ mechanism cl<
sits Mrs. A eas^s slugs,
daughter A ?
graduate t of separate tj
was she A
father s a a line of rnati
lountains .
, Y oil 1^ ^ *
Id be difficult fo describe ii
^arlv to the uninitiated,
each of which corresponds
-pe. These slugs are mol
'ices which contain the 1
m
? -
ts organic the mact
However, The
i to a line seribers
(led from subscribe
etters de- uppermo
Line. \
News is now enabled to
the best possible scA*ice.
si's, advertisers and r?ide
st in the minds of the\nn
toe ha\
*i| ceremol
give itssSjjj- :: dJtr.;",
Its friends-^V 1 s"*Ei"'t
chairmi
rs?are always lh|
nagement, and x sta^u
ing in charge the inaugural
uies.
ton, N. J., Jan. 20.-?Presisct
Wilson today formally
ed to William C. Eustis,
an of the inaugural commitat
a popular reception in the
building at Washington be
ited for the inaugural ball.
?- ? ?.iDuv tui ityu rv ci
Ed Callahan "was killed.
And she Is fighting to b
spell of destiny that has
placed its claim upon the c
brother.
"I am in this fight for th
of Breathitt county," she si
men fight, but the women si
about time the feud came t<
civa uner ?. oncu, an utli
reak the ; board is simil
already ?? . ,
hii,i. her | Passing the 1
sembling box
e women * ?
uffer. T?b ' '*
> an end. =====:====
ng properiy arranged. J
ar to that of a fopewrite
keys the mptrices^all in
and arc thentearried tVy^a
I'iie key- it propos
r, and by dial invii
to an as- caster ai
miniature office am
>es that they shall haveih
tation is extended to theY;
ad Lancaster county to t
:1 see the machine in opeii
* Mr>
e best. A cor- x ceived
? T -X assurin
ltizens of Lan- X commit
isit Tlic News X wlsh,e"
,x, ment o
ktion. % u'r ^
a for puj
I^ilson this morning had ret^S^egram
from Mr. Eustls
g him the inaugural
tee would comply with his
in regard to the abondanf
the inaugural ball. A leto
came asking tbe governor
rgestions.
uggested for their considera
"I want to make Breadth
ty so safe that no wife or n
the county will have to woi
her husband or son goes
doors.
"I am doing this to save
brother. He already has t
in his heart. He understar
children get these hates eai
nn qu an * ?
Or;? ALLIES ARE RI
rry when
'outof WANT QUICK
my little
.hat hate
ids. Our Shall Not Delay S<
rly. They War?la Turkey K<
STIVE; jSOME OF T
ACTION MY j
Free deliveryN?J
fttloment of in our last issue w?
tM'kin^ Direct ??? appropriation
HE DETAILS OF TBI
IAIL DELIVERY FOR
Lmail mentioned be delisted \
is i>?44iied for In I be t
b1']! passed last ' tween rounds.
enew ! ta,t'
.\?'C'?*|?fS l\?
. Lancaster
III 1KOI.
twice every day and New Ha
two carriers who, be- the xepul
will fiaoiot !? * #K/. ?
??______. I 1'111 ,
recoDti<
ILL HI-: PROFESSOR. .. .
itol.
M r
ill l*i-of<>ssoi'shi|t at Yal?'
Take \ \> llis New Duties
\piil?Was Established fonin"
I that (1
veil, Conn., Jan. 20.?At il,"!lira
eonsist
ar meeting of the Yale
sam .Mr. wiison, "a general
on in the rotunda of the CapWilson
said he expected the
to lie worked out by the
ttee, hut reiterated the wish
h* entirep rogram of the intion
be made as simple as is
ent with dignity and order.
vu &? v/11A ica-uim IU soil
terrible. Our children are
lean. They draw the feud
with their breath.
"I Intend to take my
away from Breathitt count;
planning to send him to the
home at Louisville. I am
try to educate the feud out
"Oh, I know how hard 11
118 bo
bo help- Intervention?
spirit in London, Jan. 20.?
plenipotentiaries who
brother
Y I am e Turk,8b reP!y do n
i Masonic conceal their impatier
going to determination to pre'
L of him. from postponing settle
: will be. war longer than a w
August by Congress
for the benefit of
?The Halkan j^ere are postoflfies
are awaiting up tQ the requirs
ot attempt to claf(g 0fflce8, yet ar
ice and firm ^er mail facilities,
srent Turkey The first town i
iment of the to be given this :
nek. Mi'an. r>1
T
It was enacted , assortment of
towns in which They will bri
*s which are not homes in town
>roents of second the mill villagf
e in need of bet- 700 home whi<
For mailing
n South Carolina w|n be proTi
new 6yHtem was
, . . . nlAPPn nt tho rr
... me * uipuiilllOl
mail at the postofflce. formally a
ng mail to the 535 of Kent i
, besides a number in The Presid
>, making in all about tion of wi
eh will be visited. poration w
letters nine boxes lar duties
ded. These will be plans to c<
i io<iay, President Taft ? , ,
Irof. 1
ecepted the apointment
professor of law at Yale. Prof
ent announced his inten- tendon
thdrawing from the cor- l,u* hi|
Coin ml
hen he takes up the regu- ,
r last w<
of the professorship. He was w,
>me to New Haven early est wa
I'feitVer Tells of High School
Conference.
. George B. Pfeiffer, superint
of the city schools, attended
Rh school conference held in
tiia Friday nnd Saturday of
eek. He says the conference
ell attended and much inters
manifested in the work.
It's fighting fate?that's w]
But a start must be made so
and some itme. I'll do my
then If the feud keeps on
be my fault."
John Stone, an old man
mountains, wagged his hea
"It can't be done," he s;
In the blood. There is n<
, \ ?,4?k* * -- --
bat it is. while, unofficial convei
mewhere begun among the all
best, and their inter-Balkan
it won't Dr. Daneff, head of t
delegation, and the Gi
from the M. Venezelos, were e
d. this task today. As t
aid, "it's yet has been reached
> end in Salonikl, the Greeks 1
?? j >'i iiuvii > nit-, w nert*
rsatlons have j the past week.
ieB regarding first town in this <
delimitations, trlct to get it and
he Bulgarian probably be the ne
*eek premier, Under the new i
ingrossed in
10 agreement Edward Grev's rep
concerning disclosed,
lope to have The meeting of
ix was introduced
Lancaster in the about town.
congressional dis- boxes mail wl
Winnsboro will eaoh day> wh?(
*t. .
on Main streei
system, mail will
four times dail;
>ly has not been In order to
vice from this
the national as- win ?i.a .....
wuicuimu puims jn April an
From seven of the some leetu
11 be collected twice acter. Ills
e from the other two regular co
t It will be collected general sub
y He will als
in the lawinsure
the best ser- .. . .
there beii
new system, which upon
(1 will deliver, this spring, ?no ol
. .... which
res of an optional char- ,
leading
i work will consist of a yocatic
urse of lectures on the catlona
iject of constitutional law. take."
<o give some instruction this fe
school, his exact courses the Ce
jg not yet determined baseme
I nlontv
f the topics discussed, in
Professor Pfeiffer took a
; part, was "The Value of
>nal Training, and What Voil
Work We Should ITnderOur
superintendent thinks
autre should be adopted in
ntral graded school, as tho
nt of this school affords
h oibui lur me ieua. II lh(
^ now on trial are convicted
will be checked for a w
then their friends will take
"If they ain't convicted t
be a new cause for getting
Can you stop the river? \
can't stop the feud, either,
Goes to Arizona.
sse men no dimculty In retain!
the (eud when the Bulgarians ge
hile and Rechad Pasha rece
it up. cipher message from
here will nople this afternoon s
revenge, serted he was instruct
Veil, you with Sir Edward Grey
foreign secretary, with
obtaining direct intervt
Dowers under the ferm
ng the town sembiy at Constat!
it Adrianople. postponed until W<
lved a long porte's reply to t
Constant.!- powers will be pre
ind it Is as- meeting. The genf
ed to confer that the Turkish
, the British weakening with re
the object of mands of the alii'
mtlon by the dispatch says it is
r%f moHloHon ???4 *
? ..I uc mo IS1 *
tlnople has been our people. It 1
i-dneeday and the ed that patronf
.he pote of the porches as r?
sented after this mail. In this
iral impression is be saved, as
government is have to wait 1
spect to the de- the household
es. A Bucharest and receive wh
expected a set- The "city fa
rtiitBi convenience to The Ken
has been recommend- lished in
> place boxes on their honor of C
sceptacles for their the class ol
way much time will been four
the carrier will not Chief Justi
Tor some member of Connecticut
to answer his ring Henry Dut
at he has brought. Connecticut
thera" may also fur- nnc?
j v/
t professorship was estab- : equipm
1801, being named in i exhibit
hancellor James Kent of fine sp
f 17 81. There have only Pral pi
Incumbents of the chair; student
ee David D. Daggett, of which
t; Clark Bissell and taught,
ton, both governors of for the
t, and Edward J. Phelps troduct
vr. nA'iii iur me necesaary
lent. He says there were on
ion at the conference some
eciments of drawing and sevcces
of furniture made by
ts of the high schools in
manual training has been
He thinks it will be well
s trustees to consider the in:ion
of such features ??
Mr. John W. Dunlap,
working In Charleston, wi
visit to Lancaster, his old h<
urday. lie went to Rock 1
day, where he will Join his
Mr. W. E. Dunlap, with ^
will go to Phoenix, Arlxona,
his future home.
rcently or In another way If
*a on a able, so that Turkey m
>me, Hat- ed the humiliation of <
1111 Mon- nople at first hand,
brother, Ilechad Pasha, acco
vhom he Towille Pasha and O
to make Pasha, visited the Bi
secretary bat the na
?. l| trLU fill DPIWfC'D
more accept- Bulgaria will he
ight be spar- February 1, by an
ceding Adrla- viding for rectlficai
tier. Roumania, b
mpanled by get as much aa a
sman Nlzami Bulgaria will o?d
ltlah foreign forta in the neight
turo of Sir trU but not the tc
Koumania and thor the good
(-fleeted before cilitate matters
agreement pro- numbered,
tion of the fron- We hope botl
owever, will not be adopted, as
ibe wanted, but art to enjoy th
e some of the new service, v
>orbood of ft&lls- will be lnaugui
iwn itself. next three or
work and greatly fa- The Rev
by having the homes Hartford,
senior telle
n the suggestions will Hon, annoi
they should be If we day "after 3
ie best results of the Treasure
hloh we understand gifts amoui
ated here within the 000 bad be<
four weeks. since the 1
>vc?ii miuiBivr 10 England, drawin
. Joseph H. Twichell of mestic
of the clans of 1859, the ne>
>\v of the Yale Corporainced
his resignation to8
years of service. Mr. ,
r Day announced that section
ating to more than $70,- Baker
en made to the university Januar
November meeting. the ofR
g, manual training and doscience
at the beginning of
it session of the city schools.
Mc A leer-1 laker.
John A. McAteer of the Zlon
was married to Miss Sarah
of the Waxhaw section on
y 9th, Rev. J. M. Pardue was
Matins
lUiUIBier,