The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 22, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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2 WITH THE STATE'S LAW-MAKE 4 THE lanca; I n<^ I THE DISUSED Although all may * ^1 i* ? STER NEWS, JANTTAR SIGNS OF A i > WOMAN ^ ? Wliere You Find in# in Winter not be honest to Fin<, Thrift. Y 22, 1913. HOOD FARMER. IfMESB (infn Stuff (JrowYou Are Likely H 4 'Cardnl r,nrp< Interesting Letter From I Police Will Go Editor News: A few of penings around the legtslat be of interest to the readers caster county. As yet nothing much has Representative Claud N. Sapp. S Advocates Issuance of Bonds the hap- Of this amount, accort ure may best information $15,0 s of Lan- 000 of this year's taxe collected, have been sj: been ac- | >'ear'8 road work anci I roads are far from ne lays Rural enough to admit it, dom lived a person sire to be well liked Lowry in Woman's ling to our OIM? would like to 1 00 to $20.- not all are willing to s yet to be sary effort. Many a >ent on last ||H)i or indolent. 1 yet your person living who rfect and it yet there eel- When quUe R who did not de~ ? sionally to pass , aays Dr. B. D. World. Every- Quite a distant t( be popular, but place. In fact, : make the neces- of the people wh re too lazy, sel- from my ne,ght rhere is not a . . . . was often referr could not be most beautiful o lad I used occa- Ka i on my visits to SI Foi >wn, a very notable Qf Trea In the conversation says: 10 visited this town COllld f torhood, this place H doctors ed to as being the many, n the whole route ' - r nearly ten years, at different tlm id way, Tenn., suffered with wc "At last, I took down and thoi lot sleep. I couldn't eat I had gave me up. I read that C and I began to take it, and i!i.? at w - ics, Mrs. Mary Jinks ||| >manly troubles. She |ij Light I would die. I ||~ pains all over. The f ardui had helped so I it cured me. Cardui I wuiyuout'u tilt; ui^; of the house. M. L. Sm elected Speaker without o aud Mr. VVhaley, of Ch was elected Speaker pro tei Wilsou was re-elected ser arms by an overwhlemi jority over his opponent, M of Chester. Mr. Hoyt was ed clerk over Mr. Gibbes. till 1?U L1UU | . ith was I (,oe8 seem to us that it pposition ' we stop wasting money arleston, j ter? ^ut all these matt u. J. B. J the voters to pass upo geaut-at- wh'ch wo as legislato; og ma- control. Ir. Hood. VVe contemplate the re-elect- County Home property The dif- t,le Jail an(l purcliasli is time that A? Qf Ufj yre ft( in this mat 8on[ie women who ers are for disliked.sometimes 11 ami o\er cjQ8e anaiy8is tQ ro, rs hu\< 110 we jjave Some of t but are not willing t sale of the ami also of Au,on* the8e UnpC ig a small the worn real Interest In our q'ualnted ?ith There ?l-?! are generally on the place t It requires a turnips, sometli real It. Perhaps awjille It was re< ho same faults sQn c,over then 0 admit It. there was a nice pular women is there was a nice an who has no a llne corn and c 1 ivos. but fin ? savcu i . a something green lometimes it was aiea colards, after i clover, then crim- j alfalfa. Sometimes i wheat crop; often oat crop and always ^B otton crop. | the pai my uiei now, i can ao anyuuti TAKE J ARDUfWor you are weak, tired, worn-out^ ins peculiar to vteak wonym, The I nan^s Tonic such as headache, I fereut committees have bee and the house now is readv 1 In the way of committee ments we feel that Lancast ty was signally honored in t of her members were appo the ways and meaus and t on the judiciary committee, lng, we believe, the best n named lrart ot iana near low .'or work. t>r?Pt a home for appoint- l)0or that will not dls .er eouii- t-bo Ja'l it can be hat both COUI"t house square, or in ted on cun be purchased farther he other 011 cau be erected these be- uiodern jail and all tin appoint- menb' w? believe, cai from the proceeds of th< n ana upon the county's bued wlth un grace them, curoslty which com, built on the about the n,ost ,n a small lot 18 to? ?a" out and up- cnrolslty. You alway: a safe and bla,,k? " Where d,d * ;se Improve- much dld -vou U i be made She doe8 not hesl ; sale of the >'ou about y?ur fa ? ? ine place om overwhelming prudent, sagacioi jels her to ask mer> who appre timate things. the beautifnl a ed for her idle things. In the n asks you point w|ien most inan ou get it? How ent to us their jr it?" restful to one is i tato to question 0f greeu. mlly relations. This farmer vned, evidently, a backacl us and thrifty far- or lim clftted in a degree H should nd the fitness of f 41 f bleak winter time ? ^ Imate objects pres- H| remedy ugliest aspect, how It conti i small back ground Ask yc was rewarded for he, dragglng-dowu feeling^ pa be, and other s^mptoiy of * try Cardui, the w4maty tonic, larmless, vegetabieViflfredients, for you to use, as it can do y< tins no dangerous drugs. It has iur druggist He sells and reco It tor Lidin* AdWury Diet, Ctettonooc* Mid ins in arm, side, hip I womanly trouble, you I Prepared from per- I Cardui is the best I du nothing but good. I no bad after-effects. I mmends CarduL H Heine Co., Chattanooga, Ten a, a tui'UiA iue uuuiuy iiart uvci As yet, few bills have be duced. Auioug those whl< been Introduced, however, of statewide importance, is require all railroads doing in the state to put on a two passenger rate and we bel! bill will meet with the apt both factions In the hous< property to be sold ai 11 iutro tica 11 y no expense to tin liave We are your represer and are ag 8UCh( we want to cai a bill to vtews on county an< business ters Write tQ us. let,8 -cent flat un(j help each other a ie\e this help the county aud sta >ro\al of neW| without experiem s. The . _ . . id at prac- She ask8 polnt bIank 3 county auy affairs, itatives, and evade the 8"bJ*<'t. rv out your to ber question time J state mat- untU you flnal,y 1,1 set together offend her by 8ayln* ,nd together dare to tel1 hor" te We are Another woman ' ce and need ts the one who 18 al ram 11V nkeloton and questions about bi? thoughtfulne Nor can you by his being at she will revert large family of and time again anti useful men iust answer or Qf bja daughtei that you do not prosperous and t distant town. A who is disliked wedded an excel ways telling her terwards was on nararfp* I* ,10 M O^VMM ss, as Is evidenced ile to bring up a ^ nice, respectable, * and women. One rs married a very IAfl ft II irllliant lawyer of a J U II<11! mother of his girls ^ggg| llent man who, afo of the best belov- j imim ? im, ov-paci DOOS. ROM I runt inct's Frost ProoFC Are i^novrn as the hAt to I of experienced bwers, ai aiM Kw.;5^/difefov, abbage Plants be had anywhere by thousandt id are offered to you at price* :ommon, inferior plant*. WILL ?!.J !. u .1 -i or Lancaster delegation will mously support the bill, see no reason why su< h a should not pass. If the r< afford to haul the travelir who constitute the greater of the traveling public, 01 cent mileage, and that paid wealthy corporation outs your neip. unani- Verp respectr We can CLAUD measure Columbia, Jan. 18. ?ada can ____________ ig men. Heath Springs ? per cent Special to The Lancaste i a two- Heath Springs Jan. 2' by some tuous dinner was spread ide the of Mr. Lewis M. How uliy, fore your eyes. She N. SAPP. WOR 'nto y?ur i She never is F.atisfie< iiy or her surround irws. *? derive pleasure i r News. troubles upon her n 0.?A sump- Another unloved at the home who has no tho' era by his but herself. If her . -- ? eu governors ma } pours her tale Qne of his sons unwilling ears, chant and all r i with her fam- in a neighboring ings and seems remain upon the n thrusting her the farm In a s elghbors. least you can n? woman in the without seeing a ught for anyone 8tuff growing an husband meets one of the i nis state ever had. lV?n*V is a successful merouud business man town. Another son place and conducts Inillar manner. At ?ver pass the place urrwnviHt* nice patch of green id growing thriftly. ? old eontlpmnn'R uho la nn? ? BPIIok: 75 ctJTfor 500 i over I 5 centsJpr 1000. BOOT ,one and two y CC UNJANO tATItl Low rates Wf Southern Kxpi ifc %jfo fit able crop sem w.k.n.u eA!V3ED J 01 ANN ET, .# wlwWww* I- ' iaiiis ucu in uuutllC9 Ui XJ. ota; $1.00 per 1000 ; 5000 and ANT AKGENTEUIL ASPARAGUS ear old, $4 per 1000, $1 per 100. rACTION GUARANTIED ress Co. Cash with order, please. J your orders early to Bex ISA. MTT. PLEASANT. S. C state, then wo believe that man, resident of the state not be discriminated agal should be allowed to ride a cent easli fare, instead of and one-half-cent he is f pay now. In many instanc ties or townships are boi construct the railroads; a mun <n nnr nun oniintv m the poor children, their familiei , should friends on Monday the Inst, but in celebration of the 51 t a two- sary of his birth, the two The following ofllcers orced to ' ed by the Baptist Yot es coun- Union at its last regul ided to J. Kdgar Mobley, presh s is the Kills, vice president; 11, i MI s and other w'th an accident, h 20th inst., ,s how much extra w 5th annlver- ^or herself. She ne one side of a <|urst were elect- her own side. She ing Peoples' center of attraction ar meeting: wants all the sym lent; W. C. s,u' is not willing to Miss llrlte Pathy or admiratio .... clso. Sho nnvor cr first thought grand-daughters ork It will make most useful man ver can see but i do not know ion and that is ROns, but I he wants to be the handsome, manl> at all times and Does not evei pathy available. be was rewarded share the sym- n,,H8 in always n with anyone beauty for his n< ? ? - I has lately wed the America, He In her state. confine the e much of his grand- trQU8seau t0 >ar that they are latter figure r men. > parent feel that line Force. J for his thoughtful- John Jacob having a thing of married, and >lghbors to enjoy as | l vug 1 iv.urni w umtf 11 in >len Miller Gould will g ;xpenses of her wedding w w i within $1,000. The was that set by Madeiow the widow of Col. X all Astor, when she was Our N It was a shock to Fifth is fully 3od's Seeds Fc>r The n and Garden. eWDescriptive Catalog ui?to-date, giving descrip e 11 c citizens who are paying t support the road should not to pay a higher rate than s< sider, simply because they financially able to purchas age in twenty dollar lots. Another much-talked of ure has been Introduced, j is a bill to abolish the hosi .... v..' tuvi/icj , ov~\ I run > , ?'l 1 axes to Mackey, treasurer, ami be made 1 lima Hruee, organist. 3111P out- j Miss Flossie Crens are not spending several months e mile- i ton, where she held a p j a mercantile establishm ' meas- | <M1 home Sunday, where mil that ' main with her parents, lery mill As a closing feature < ni'i iili t* --- - v.. vu 4.Mis8 Cor- HI,yo?e else being pi Another unoomfor haw, after t'u> 01,0 who is ove in Charles- friends are almost osition with to 'u'r f?r fear of I ent, return- She finds i she will re- no"e was intended. friend loses its joj )f the Week thouKht, for the tl .. . iu ih-oi they passed his alsed. returning from t table woman is town some six i rsensitive. Her Moral: Aiwa afraid to talk thing green is cc being misunder- Upon your plac l slight where an(i adjacent tc A visit with a a. J. M.?l'rogr r in the after- . lings that were i.imiTS Tlt(U> home going to and he nice, prosperous brides have lilies west? times this, ,vs see that some- .... ... mtinuously growing 1011 H :e near your house Sbepard i ? the public voad. next Wednes esslve Farmer. in Ivory whl point lace ti 4KI?'\I* TO ? iwm uisit-'s, omer weaitny tions ai soent ten or twenty seed^t s Gould marries Finley Grtj it her Tarrytown home Sect day, she will be gowned ite, with satin and rose rimmings, with a court TP n? run lntormation about flt and most profitable .0 grow. It tells all about pes and Clovers, 1 Potatoes, Seed Oats, * r Peas, Soja Beans, Best Seed Corns and all other - I ? J r i in the penitentiary. \W are in favor of abolishing the think the Lancaster delega' be sol'1 in support of the has been condemned by tl board of health, as being ui and injurious to the health confined there, and pronou said board to be conducive i heartily of Prayer observed by tl mill ami the Sunbeam Rand rent Hon will terestlng program Sur bill. It noon, at the Raptlst oh le state C ran ford Mc Mack in isanitary artist of Kershaw, spt of those with his mother here, meed by Otis Mobley lias resigi to tuber- tion with the Kersha' it* \V. M. U., Ka''l 'u " joke and i lered an in- "ow, take on a nev iday after- under the niicroscot urch. soul, reveal an tonsorial illusions. Kvery th *nt Sunday a H"fcht. These poor, unp ied his posi- wonder why they a ? Oil Mill never try to ( - . Iliwnr?l #/\ ?_r??t ?|tn neant that way, v- meaning and, Miss (aoulil Fixe )? of her sensi- Wrddii army of unkind New York, ing is taken as opular women, l^VCr> re disliked. Yet :urn tlie mirror ^ ~ train and a is .Modest Sum for Gould 8 fav( ug Finery. and gray, i Jan. 18.?Although seau Is uiad? r Mother Knows the rose point veil. Miss a dm >rite colors are purple Wo< and most of her trous- long b ! up of these colors. dard a Maile Value of T. W / SLE.I u mm \jarucii aceas. r v. ^d's Seed Catalog has een recognized as a stanuthority on Seeds. , d or request; write for it. r. WOOD ?r SONS, )SMLN, RICHMOND, VA- V cuiosis. /\suie iroin inili wi that it is not to the host in the taxpayers to maintain industry at their expenst state hires its convicts to tit cate of Northern capitalist! cents a day; it then boards, furnishes sleeping quarters and pays the medical bill, s is plain to see that the stal a ihmieve i x muu duoh-ki tereat of j father, (J. Ij. Mobley. such an j Miss Gladys Twitty ?. The : Martha Hammond spe is syndl- j and Sunday with relati ? for 4?; den. clothes, Mrs. K. It. Mobley s| . guards with Iter brother's fan o that it shaw. te is los- A son was born to reper ior nis own shortcomings. .< lid little ? ____ vosTcanT. try solace at ( Money Back for pent Siii.<la> Kl,e??la|ism ^ itly in ker- .. i ? , lit'.*) till clic (h Ir. ami Mrs. Fails lo ] ;aici;nuu ui ilieir ? V )UR EXPENSE. any case of She knOWS that ieural&ia or Cowan's is exte ut Solace ply Remove *?* jrUWAJ> King of Kxternal* for Croup, Colds, Pneumonia, th rnal; it conUins no dangerous di by rubbing on?and results are l n a at a g7 == / j > re | ere i?/nothing better, ruga-/i? applied aimIDirVllOlIS, I wed. E ? ^ ? I lules Southern Railway. mier Carrier of the South. -Schedule Agures published ac Ion only and ate not guaranAeotive Sept. 15, lbl'2. ing money every day on t used, while those working state farms are showing ; every year, turning in as eighty thousand dollars to treasury in one year. It I feet, a system of slavery s competition with free labo Hon. John L. McLaurin In* labor : Andrew C'authen last w on the Mrs. James Bonnet a protit ber daughter, Mrs. II tnneh as Klgln. the state Mrs. Mary Horton Is. in of- sometime with Mr. am m?l is in Kobertson, who have ri r. ed to the farm of Mrs. . i's state I lu>ur town p, k SO LACK 11 KM K I is visiting medical discovery ? iirper, near Sticiuisls that diem Crystals and Purities Basy to take, and w is spending stomach. I Mrs. I Ink || guaranteed un< eoently raov- R|ld |)rilK- to l I. A. Mobley, from opiates or hairr description. rnysiciaos reco ;i?V in & rocent if three (ierman >1 ve? Urlo Aoid I been ii the lilood. It in l'mo 1 Have sold i 111 not afleot the However, that Go for the use for wl . j- ? ' "f? to recommeni 51* j ur? Pood I Petersburg, \ ?e absolutely free | It.u| drugs ?f *ny Buy a bottle to mmena uowan i, and all wbo b it in the home. n the retail drug business for twenty &s well mh used, quite a lot of difleren w&n's Preparation is the best reined) iloh it is reoomraended. I teel it my d it. /a. E. A. M -day. All druggists?or store! a n I i ave fsed bowan* keep nA"'T 1 / No. 11! / and way years, during whloh nq. Ill t dfedicines. I mast say, umbla ai r Wh&ve ever used or sold j j dlity ai well as my pleas- Umbi'a, C rRISON. (Dn.?i?> YorkVllI in the counter. Be 9KPAHTUHH KRoM LANCANTH. 3?10:05 a. in. for Rook Hill stations. R?8:31 a. m. for Camden, Colid way stations. 4?2:00 p. m. for Camden, Col? Charleston and way stations. 7?7:48 p. m. for Rock Hlll? e and way stations. Also Char'ashliigton, Philadelphia and rk. farmers' warehouse bill wi our support. As to local matters we a opinion that the rural poll* by the board. We have been approach* proposition of passing a 1 granting Cane and (Jills ( right to vote on the propi 11 reeel\e Her IIUNlmnd'N I'r At a meeting of a > re of the frage organization in e will go Kan.. it was suggest* members talk to their ?d on the 0Uier women workers resolution to forming an estimai reek the strength of suffrage asition of that particular locality, SOLACE Is a pud imipiil*. way, u h?? been pro voraan's suf- tion to be the surest Kansas City, ?d>' for 1 rlc Ac,d 1 , A Al medical science, no ' that the standliiK-\It reache servants and root of th\ trouble with a view purifies the\lood. :e as to the T1IK SOlVvCK <. sentiment in *re the sole V ?. One mem- thousands of vfyuiita e o&oritic In overy j ve beyond qnan- |\\lT ,4 "V ^ an I quickest rem- "1" " ? iVl^l i' rrc ibles known to _______ in ,iu<r how long h i id removes the MfttiitU|||l|liutl4<*1*' (I rlo Acid) and Hyllnl||pP^^ ;< > of battle Creek A| outs and have Brajlfl' iry testimonial let prepared, reel secnje. rlEDICAL CO.. - - W. K. Ma, 8. Concord, N. C. (h?r,o"t< * ? Lanca fields Were is too Hohedi I ,U.. U,M.. foil Trt I MoOee, A. G. P. A., Col una. 0.| W. II. Calley, D. P. A., on. 8. C. ster & Chester Ry Co. ale In Kfloot March 3rd, 1913. nonuing me t w o tow nslup purpose of building per mar in said townships. We a opinion that the only sol the road question in this to bond the county or tow build permanent roads. In Cane and Gills town have eighty to one hundret main roads. If von could s tor the j bor, who ha* employ* cut roa<\* washerwoman for the 1 re of the rep0rted that she put utlon of to tiu. worthy lady, county Is "Are you in favor ? nships to women?" as suffrage v "I don't pay any atte ships you tics," the washerwoma 1 miles of ieave all that to my hu honrt said 1 tors which havk he ?1 the same Kmt*'TnI people J^>L ast six yeara. to health. Testiwji the question ture and KKEK quest. t - , 11. Lee Morrlii, Pre ?f voting for Nal|wna, j,ank of cii /oman asked. the Solace Company ntion to poll- "I want you to hoi n replied. "I U) my f*l^er ,n Mo . , | which I enclose $1. fthana. i hM,n ,?M1i i?v Unm.. i enlroceived from IflMgKj A(lr, has restored H 11 m 111 letters, litersOnI sent rt>>\Jnl of the First fcjSp Ico, Texas, wrote T^* as follows: id a box of Solace Is f inphis, Tenn., for n This remedy has Jf prevent this balance htJ* 'i jr The old idea that cotto Potash is hard to eradi Phosphates have been u % \ greater becomes the need W POT7 14 IIIV I'MHS tail. A u the planffood. m does m>t need much cate. sut the longer ised <> the crop the I-v. Iati of m#e I'*- Por< Lv. Kiel j* -yr Ar. Chei i&H Kaateru Time. WESTBOUND oaxtor f>: 00a?3:36p i lawn 6:80a?4j08p lhurg 6:56a?-4:43p i tor 7:80a?6:20p EAHTBOUND townships for say, $30 would give you approxim 000 a mile to put into gr; macadamizing. With this , could be made permanent We believe it is safe tc with a smaller levy than paying at present you a the intreest on the bond* I "Wfll, how does J 0,000, It I stand on woman suffra ately $ {.- | "He don't stand at ading and ueVes in women stayl the roads and their own "How many families > say that for?" i yon are "St*." ould pay "And what dies youi id In debt- Mnrv?" 'our husband ?nd'i"mu?^?y ltH 1 ge?" ful. (Signed) all. Me be- Put up In 25c, 5<M Ing at hoine IT'S MKllITY PI business." AND YOU CAN fc a* TAKING HOI.AC do >ou wdftli Treatment Schoines SO I.AC K ALONI Write today for the r husband do, HOI.ACE RE C%s> 44 *> Action wan wonderH. L. Morris." and boxes. HHv Xyf ft\ INK TO BK WELIj W/L^f /$]} lof>N BK HO BY Hi] jT^J}./, i.j "No Hpooial In I 1 lr Kees." JUST ll I 7M/ ? (does the work. || I f*e box. etc. | / 1/ Iijvai., f I /jr. iL Try a cotton fertilizer t Potash and ustKhheral sic flfeSpw I( will pay because P? Afix your old tY*A fer tr We now sell Kainit and alT r us for prices and (or our free GERMAN KALI WOR I* l.ui?. U_ V L U J L Dl L rw; vith ?to H per cent. I j v 0h# le drAinys of Kainit. I ijV! Hiol >ta.sl Pays. I ' . , , I Lv. Fori tilnsw with an equal Ar. I .tin / KMmt. J Conni rfltash Salts direct. Write / orn) s book on Cotton Culture. / western ^ _/ I .un-.} ter 0:30a?fl:45p iburg 10:20a?7:25p somvllle 10:30a?7:3Ap I Lawn ... 11:00a?7:A0p ' f oaater 11:80a?8:16p ections?("hosier, with Booth* iboard and Carolina A NorthKail ways. awn, with Neabdard Air Llna edness and k?ep up the r This year you will paj property tax and $3 bea road and bridge work, b Q the criminal fines and foi the county. You have b this for several years. In " |300,000 has been spen roads and bridges in the ] mi.* oads. ..j?0 ain't loing ai r 8 mills now?unless foun d tax for morning.'*? Knas leflldes all | rfltures of \ ijen Moines nmi> bud ? een doing ctil?r rheumatism ? his sh< n advised him to go fc Hot all around ^ fifto. t on your nought for a qniWieBaod < oast seven cure it and fon\M it in 4 JU-tt'W im nytblng right d something flolice 0f | as City Star. __________ Notloe is hereby | mattaokotmnn deralgned will, on t raider. A friend make 1 Springe. That ^m nl.tratrlx^th Ou or more. He P; (J[len' *ndapV,|y t hoaper way to of L*no??t?r Chamberlain'a sory. t. _ au a-> .. V < 1 iii iti iHtml r 1 x at 1 iv ? rniK, mion. // 1 1 //' ^ charge. (lv? that the no* ' hiAl Uh day of Fob- Rftfe. heA final return aa e eltato of Franklin lo tie Probate < 'ourt 9 fc? letters dlaralsA4 L. oii,BN, BBK hlnlfltfl nf Iranklln ^^^1 I Mmt Castral Bull Ml|., Naw Orlaaaa I spin For Rbsulis (Z. m/mm . AtU?U S?? Fmijw | FjlRTv) uimiTii i liter, with Southern Hallway. A. P. MoLUKE, Supt. >1885 Q /"ttio. i no irtAUB IUI h?m pro-Jmnto around $30,000 iuiiuii ay- W.IIIUII3UV. i uru^diijn hi nor voar PHoation of thin liniment per year. f-0* aale by aliJealem. iwr me nrH ?u ? ? ha w.m welH* r. Oilee, Deceas I Jan. 16, 1918. ^ 1 II ? r civiii. I??IW