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I". ' . f - , J i * P AT ! I ^ Freckles An I There has been a demand ducer of i I from theater-goers in every ply with 1 J part of the United States and so the pla I Canada for "Freckles," a dra- Mackey o] I matization from the now fa- night. 1 I mous story of Gene Stratton- more popr K Porter. It was up to A. G. Del- York or ii I amater, the well known "pro- 'Freckles,1 I I l hnarH fn # I A NOTABLE VICTORY feasors7m' of study j Methodists all over the South mThat "C and other people who have the Vmdprhilt best interests of the institution nv, at heart are rejoicing over the -Tcrhtn k decision of Chancellor John Allison handed down in Nashville, Allison w Tenn., the other day in the fa- one for ^ mous VanderbUt University i taken con| case, involving the right of the from the ^ board of trust of that institu-' ..1* in ? . . 1 1 ?j 1 | oUlLCU 111 cl tion to elect its own members. ruine(j the The decision was a sweeping cause fc one in favor of the college of nMt' mp bishops of the Southern Meth- vjjje i>iecj, odist church. At the general conference of \v. J. Hin the church in Asheville, N. C., C in 1910 three members of the ! board of trust were elected. The Introduced old board attempted to prevent General ^ these new members from tak- most Ai ing their seats, claiming that Columbi the power of filling vacancies \V. J. Br> on the board rested solely with address tc the board itself. Prior to this i assembly the vacancies on the board had house of been filled through the general : Bryan spc conference and no question had utes on tli been raised. The board claim- lators. H< ed that this was merely a con- the peop] cession on its part to maintain their ow intimate relations with the tendency < church. The position of the j Bryan, is bishops was that the church es- cipation ii tablished and is maintaining the peop] the university of a "founder" legislators and that Commodore Vander- the people bilt's gift was to the church. people is The findings of the Chancel- drawn n< lor were: made mor That the original charter was Juso if ' granted to representatives of Mr. Brj various annual Methodists coh- '??de mis ferences. right to That Vanderbilt University fakes an(' was founded by the Southern corr.e ^ Methodist church, and "is now ,Y ; being largely maintained and r'f patronized by said church in the , Fe, true sense." the local That the corporation brought t'h!.1 Ti.lww into existence by agents of the e(j on hiM1 original patronizing confer- tonriPa MI1 ences simply holds its title to t u ff the university and its property night at 1 in trust. Mr. Bry That the board ot trust of the arm o the university were never and s. Whalev I are not now members of the stood whil corporation and do not hold and the speal never have held the right to Speaker S elect persons to fill vacancies on as the for* the board. I Bryan was That the annual conference his speech having created the board of terrupted trustees, the right to fill vacan-, galleries cies in "the creator" was vested marks, alone in the creator, the annual conferences, which by appro- South C priate action transferred the When I? right to general conference, 1 Jose Suar< which in the exercise of that and Vice right elected N. E. Harris and V. A. Godbey, of Austin, Tex., to the board at the Asheville HH ( conference in lino and who are jjp , i entitled to their seats. MA That the college of bishops ?3 constitute a board of superh vision of the university and II have the right jointly with the " 1 ^ " - * * M. .illJ'i' 'U "L " THE LANCAS TlocalTthi tt|i raSpfW i 'gK .Ji^T n| 6*&r~ pr clean plays," to com- ences are any stands the popular wish and millions of readers of y will be seen at the and the millions who pera house tomorrow read it, are of one opir ?here has been no it is the play of the ilar play seen in New The dramatization is 1 any other city than Twoney and the musi " if capacity audi- Viennese composer, ilect officers and pro- were killed last Saturd; d prescribe the course they were in the ham and plan of govern- republic of Mexico an< public of Mexico had !ommodore" Cornelius responsibility for the ; did not impose any until they could be fai or reserve any of the They were being take privileges. penitentiary for safe icision of Chancellor The British newspaj undoubtedly a wise saying that condition /anderbilt. To have bad in Mexico that th trol of the university States should intervent :hurch would have re- store order, split that might have When Marion Cam * institution. There year-old negro boy, wa r felicitation over the. on and killed in C ol the case.?Green-1 county on the same r nont. was in the hands of the f \N vkit<4 South Carolina. lie 1 ;,iv Ip/ni ,tmui 4 remanded to the count IT\ Ol COLUMBIA | the charKe of asaault I to South Carolina1}?''^ e st?tc of Sol 4 ., p lina had assumed resp< uerican y ^ Fore-|tor hi? safe-kenping' ? \i i*rrh 1 Hon i could be fairly tried. 1 an <leiivured a_short <>f ? ^ .night to the general f? V'? in the hall of the to |,l,L Not ?;-in-v/vc< representatives. Jlr. man "T f "f ' i i? i a.- money under lalse l 'ke lor about la min- ; , ? le duties of the legis- froni *he *?r e urged them to trust s al' ^llhfe "l ^outh le and let them run | an? <lone *? (.leftth' , n government. The When Mexico and S< )f the times, said Mr. i ?bna undertake to a towards more parti- cus?d persons their i the government by Protect their prisoners le, and he urged thejarouse admiration. not to be afraid of i Whether greater val . The power of the quired to take a negro growing and as it is out of the hand of Soi I'irpr Hit? nonnl/i I lilin nt* n u;oolfViir 1 x/* vnv <11IV* I *" v,i 4* *? vaiWHJ ^ A"J e responsive to them , out of the hand of Me is a success, he stated, interest some of oui ran said that people men's debating societi< takes, but they have Poor Mexico! make their own mis- Poor South Carolii when they did they State. them quicker than if i few individuals. Efficient Operat ion ran came to Columbia School's Need rM r l5c .""fl , 0f Philadelphia, March' ' ' * *1"1. u*. entific management ir ecture The Signs of ti ()f *ub|i h ' ,A comm.(tee wait- , b ^pellkcrs a , at his hotel and ex- , . session of the an invitation to address | >tj ol the (| f 11VO u-hmh Im tlwl to l * w,w superintendents of the 0:3.0 o clock. Education Association, {in entered the hall on Prwf Paul Hanua of 1 Speaker Pro rem K. University, E. E. Spa. , and the two houses Newton, Mass., and VV, e he made his way to j(iv 0j? University c stand, where , were of the opinion tl >mith introduced him i modern school chie emost American. Mr. js efficiency of operatk . Riven an ovation and conservation ?f time an i was frequently in- |)0ffi f,v teachers and by cheers Crowded tendents. listened to his re There Is no better medl for colda than Chamberlal arolina and Mexico. Remedy. It acta on nati "rancisco Madero and j|1,eveH *he i x tlous, aids expectoration, ez, former President Htorea the system to a he President of Mexico, dition. Kor sale all de | For Results kOYSTERSFE t I ITER NEWS, MARCH 4 EATER Irs.Duncan Duncai ird. The Friedland; the son] the book cian gives Freckles have not amon* .th?. swee .. . composed; they an non, that are gure ^ ^ decade, ever heard. The by Neil of this play in ar ic by the event in theatrical Anatol so it will be in Lan ay night, Surgeon General is of the the Friedman 1 the re- Washington Dispat assumed Surgeon General rlyStried tHllj^c health service .? iu.. pr) fnr n fool i? ?o.' CU tllC ? ? " *" *WV -keeping, ratory of the Fri >ers are cine for pulmonary s are so which was deliven e United ^iton jj. p( ' and ie" York by Dr. Fried he 'landed from Ge tri, a 17s set up'larendon Lancaster Lea< light, he i ; state of, lad been TRY SOLACE AT 01 y jail on j Money Back for a and bat-'?. ith Caro- Rheumatism, N< onsibility Headache (li:i until he | Fails to R le was in Carolina s!)Ij.AS!^ , i medical discovery of fig taKOn scientists that dissuli '1<S ago a Crystals and Purities tl obtaining easy to take, and will pretenses slomtt<,h. isoil of a It is guaranteed untie Carolina !U1(* i>ri,Ks i-aw to i?o from opiates or haitnfii description. )llth ( <11- SOLACK is a pure ? rrest HC- way, as lias been prove power to tii>n to bo the surest an does not et**v ^or * r'c Ir" i medical science, no in standing. It reaches h lor is l*e- root of the trouble (I prisoner i,urifit*s tho ith Caro- i Tin: sohAt r, co President HrH ll,w 8ole 1 ' s* Ak l H Mtiuu thousands of voluntary XiCO may ters which have been P yoilltg grateful people SOI,At to health. Testimonial turo and KHKK HO> na! TPe <iU08i11<l lIlt" H. I,oe Morris, Presld National Hank of Chico _ the Solace Company as "I want you to send Modern to my father in Memp j which 1 enclose f l. Tl 1 ^ei l?een used bv some Irier ~ and I must say its acti i me op- ful. (Signed) H >ols Was | i?ut up in 25c, 5<>c anil t yester- its miuhty pin'v nual con-'am? you can soo tment of takimi s(|L\c'lv XT , Treatment Schemes or National s()| ,\ci: auonk d 1 Write today for the free Harvard | soi,.vci: hkmf llding Of 20-44 w 1 tattle , 0. Bag-; if Illinois i f I I v mt what Jolt |1 I). fly needs | >n in the I d energy |\S|T|{ A superin- 1 cine made Court House n'a Cough ire'a plan, | the aecre- I o iw>(i wtni* and re- 1 ^clllt <IMt It auny con- j p aiom. w i hone 21 Esi~1885 RTILIZEI 1913. II The O Hi Mais K! That an ahsn! testimonial letreceived from ??????????? JK has restored I litem- 1 i[ sent upon reont of the First 1 , We haVe an , Texas, wrote i , follows: s sWt * box of Solace 64 I I Teon., for M 17AV*I71 'i- remedy has I \I ft' I 1/ I ids of mine hero I JUI f VI y I ion was wonder- J t. L. Morris." 1 I $l.<Hi boxes. : TO UK WELL B< N UK SO |{v I I "No Special Fees." JUST i oes the work. ft i box, etc. m \ytc are badly c :i>y co., ft i /. creek, Mich. C large part of th m before the recei WvllV t Ibis being the ft build and repaii vrp 1 ial prices for ca l+M>1 1 business. * Better "get Square i nCVCI scl1 lunib ft We can sa1 ft/ A. 1 T > 1 1 * w c ' , mr ine muiainj ' V * ] ; well as make a ~ Moore Lu ' i "Everylh > iniji ii nii ?uMu ) fhome cheerful, able is good flc Carpels, , ! and ?s this musi- are the produci 5 to sing are . . test he has produce only P i catchy, and . _ _ _ , ' j rage wher- ity. We knov presentation . . . ly city is an be secured and history and . . caster. good carpet wl , sel, axminster o lilue to Test . n cure. right quality 1: ;ch. Veh 97 *"? 1 Blue of the coverings quali has arrangernment labedmann vac- . ? ? tuberculosis 2d yesterday xster of New ^ ^ ^ ^ Imann, when /I ?| rmany. XXI m %> JL^ |R EXPENSE. | r tl,, id H : sol i, ;, >. ! , ls*i-r- - - pocilic in -'very v I //u?''"r ' ' [nd removei the | Wf 7 30 by C. E. Zimmermtn Co?No. 8t Id Cabinet:er Says: ute necessity to make a , homelike and comfort>or covering. Our line of Hugs, Oil Cloth Linoleum t of looms and mills that ;oods of dependable quails where such croods ran rt " - - we handle no other. A Aether it be ingrain, brus- ? >r wilton if it be of the i s cheap because in floor ty spells economy. I [CASTER WARE CO. When you get ready to buy PIANO j or ORGAN I I *for your residence or school \v ^ house or church it will pay you to write us and let us jU^ mT quote you prices. We sell all j| the Best Standard Goods that are made. Write P.-.", -1i 15 riiili Knight & Bros,, jj Lancaster, S. C. Box 42 The Piano and Organ Men enormously large stock of I thing For the I uilding" I rowded for storage room. A jjf is various material was bought it advances in lumber prices. C time of year when farmers can i '?we are going to make spec- m sh as an inducement for quick 9 busy" we are afraid we can 9 er so cheap again. 2 ve you money on "Even/thine m *" especially SHINGLES as - ; little profit for ourselves. ? imber & Mfg. Co. : ing For the Building." ', ; ' 4 *