The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 18, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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MAKING PROGRESS is
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IN WAR ON TICK SI
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Clemson College Forces Record 01
Steady Gains?To Release ^
Three Counties. of
Clemson College Special to J"
Columbia State: On or about .
April 1 three more counties of s,
South Carolina will be released . ^
from the cattle tick quarantine 10
established by the federal government.
The counties are .j"
Marlboro, Darlington and York.
Portions of Lancaster and Ches- ,
ter also will be released. |-()
This order will mark another t.(()
step in the eradication of ticks
from this state.
Clemson College experiment 1()'
station press bulletin No. 108,
prepared by M. Ray Powers,
professor of veterinary science, ^
contains a very interesting ac- .
count of the work of tick eradi- 1
cation, its results and its necessity.
"Three more counties, together
with portions of two v
others, will be released from '
federal guarantine on or about ?
April 1, 1913," says the bulletin. 0 '
"This marks another important , '
step in the eradication of the j*
cattle ticks from South Caro- ;P.(
lina. 7h
"In Julv, 1007. Clemson Col- ;
lege veterinary division, in co- ^
operation with the United wo
States department of agricul- t r
ture, began this work in Oconee,
Pickens, Greenville and Ander- jns
son counties, and these counties
were released from federal
quarantine in 1909. In 1910, j
the work was pushed into y)V
greenwood, Abbeville, Union, sa,
Laurens, Spartanburg, Chero- rec
kee, Chester and York counties. ^ol
All of these counties, with the qj
exception of the southern por- nia
tion of Abbeville, the southern wjj
portion of York and the eastern cai
portion of Chester counties. noj
were released from federal jni|
quarantine in 1912. ple
"In 1912 work was extended
into Newberry, Saluda, Lexing- wjj
ton, Fairfield, Lancaster, Ches- Wj1
terfield, Marlboro, Darlington, qj
Florence and Lee counties. ma
About the 1st of April, 1913, co\
tho roloiwu nt' ?
vnv 1 VIVIILIV vi 1UHI1UVIV, L/tll (loi
lington, York, that portion of vve
Lancaster county north of the gol
Waxhaw creek, and that portion the
of Chester county north of the ias
Lancaster & Chtester Railway
is expected. This will place j>j(,
above the federal quarantine nie
line about 8.700 square miles? }or
one-third of the state. for
"Clemson College has expend- sor
ed in this work about $45,000 j1()j
and the United States depart- 0pj
ment of agriculture has expend- coll
ed a slightly larger sum. With
the exception of $100, which yOI1
was appropriated by Newberry | j)ra
county in 1012, no appropria-11()
tions have been received from I np
other sources. At the present ^ra
rate of progress it will take 10 soo
or 12 years to free the ent're ' (
state, although this could easily
be accomplished in 12 to 1S
months if each county would ap-l
propriate funds for co-opera- gui
tion and if every stock owner the
would assist by freeing his own: |
premises. hin
"The tick causes South C'aro-^lou
lina an annual loss of about ed
$1,000,000. Under present con-jaga
ditions it will take at least 10. tori
years to eradicate the tick. J hin
Figure out the total loss that and
will occur before the ticks are bon
eradicated and then consider the
fact that the ticks could be erad-' "be
i ? i u ? ..'i- 1
lvrtnu in iw n> in iihkiliis and ask
this loss prevented. The sum
that the tick will cost our fanners
in two years would free the set
entire state. What would you her
think of a business man who que
would sit down and calmly allow
his business to lose $100 or
$500 each year if he could easily her
prevent it ? Every one says an'
'poor business.' Now what is
your opinion of the farmers of "
South Carolina who are sitting wh
down and calmly allowing their all
business to be sapped of $1,000,000
each year?a loss that could
easily be prevented? 'Poor
business?' that doesn't ex- pie;
press it!" "
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS JJ
SENTENCED TO .1 ML I D
Convicted of .Manslaughter in
North Carolina Hazing Case. j)r
Hillsboro, N C . March 15.? it t
Etstablishing a precedent in the ' f?uff
or
Dr. King's New Discovery. less
* Soothes Irritated throat ind lungs, ,
stops chronic a: 'i h tcWiri <o ich, re u r'
Jievos tickling throat, t'i<t< -i nlco. j
Take no other; on e u !. d vays ;il 1
used. Tluy It at Line.1 tor Phar- vlkV
inacy aud Standard Drug Co. . t'bn
19 V -
rJbLE LAN(
nals of the state, a verdict of ?
lilty of manslaughter was re- | WOMAN'S
rned this afternoon by the
ry in the trial of Ralph W. Frankiv we
dham of Raleigh, William L. 1 ranK,y? we
erriam of Wilmington, and woman wishes
ubrey C. Hatch of Mount of suffrage. V
ive, the three University of the world. Que
orth Carolina students indict- jantj js virtual
in connection with the death , ?
Isaac William Rand in a haz- her husband a
g escapade at Chapel Hill, N. empire. We ha
, September 12, 1912. There lovely lady in
no record of a hazing contro- who is largely
rsy being threshed out prev- the success of
usly in the courts of this state, this country, f
The verdict of the jury was ly responsible
turned at 3:10 o'clock, after For it vvas slv
ree hours deliveration. sence of the
Judge K. B Peebles sentenc- Princeton exte
each of the defendants to tion to dinner 1
ur months in the Orange Governor Wils
unty jail, beginning April 8, meet the man
xt. Each of the defendants sible for his el
is ordered to give $100 bonds all history has
r his appearance befo.e the if not the dire
unty commissioners, "who Woman adn
all, in their discretion, hire iority to man.
em out to whomsoever they to prove it to
?ase in this state." should she wisl
The fathers of the defen- to a level with
nts were in the court room ture? Why sh<
len the minimum sentence for mix in the lilt 1
mslaughter was pronounced, the venality <
> evidence of emotion was dis- may say that
i.ved by them or by the pris- politics. God j
ers. may?but she 1
An array of counsel repre- fair fame will
ited the defendants in the than the sordk
jceedings which began last unlovely,
ursday. As a result of the All politics i
gedy, which preceded the There are som<
nl. twenty-six students in the are good. Th
iversity of North Carolina dress of the n<
re suspended or expelled af- the United Stat
a sweeping investigation in- piece as a for
the practice of hazing at the should be read
titution. can citizen?
; known ther e
South Carolina's Hope. "citizens" who
Ielpf ul doctrine is preached who can't und<
1 he Lancaster News when it and lofty purr
\s: "A new man is to be mind, so const
koned with in the politics of been led with 1
itli C arolina and he is John G. content and tl
nkscales, proiessor of mathe- demagoguery.
tics in Wo (lord College. He : son's inaugur;
1 run for governor of South ent from some
rolina and his platform will in recent years
; be how whiskey shall be sold literary constr
t that he masses of the peo- surpassed. It
shall be educated." We trust the expression
it this new brand of politics a clear conscier
1 capture the governorship, soul,
ether in the person of Mr. Wilson is th
nkseales or some other good as Taft was ai
n. It concerns not only a Taft was also a
nparative rest for the over- tician becaus
le whiskey issue?grown a straight farwan
ariness to the flesh in all mains to be s<
it hern States?but also for Wilson can cc
factionalism which ran riot qualities with
t year. It means less of whis- ministration.
r, of nigger, and of pro- look around us
?J
ase against anti-Blease. It tenness of polit
ans more of talk for schools, reeks in the
farm demonstration work, living people t
better roads, and for all that occurs to us is tl
t of thing. In particular, we hi politics is n
ie that any candidate who MAN.
loses to this progressive and W e need mei
structive program, factional unsellishness. li
ical, will be snowed under he- vival of the !it
id resuscitation. Jt is a fav- matter to get a
hie time in South Carolina he worth somet
lead a movement out ol* the lie to lay dow
for last summer's dis- personal career
cei ul object- lessons will not gratelul people,
n fade from the public mind, clear and stron
harlotte Observer. I'h* lor such me
And we need nn
The (Quickest Way Out. ness to back u
Do you plead guilty or not oiler their tinn
It.v to this charge?" asked vices to the bus
court. pie.
he prisoner looked around Woman's rihl
i. Besides him was the rights that mar
ibtlul lawyer, he had retain- Wood row Wilst
to defend him. Arrayed unto a transcen
inst liini were the best at- sovereign in th<
iieys in the country. Above a position as li
l sat the implacable judge, was carved out
1 across the room was the ent, character
e-headed jury. But though he
Judge," said the prisoner, hihgest in into
fore I enter this plea can I in character an
some questions?" entire world, tl
You may." * and divine rigl
If I stand trial, will 1 hafter unto all mer
here an' listen while these motherhood, t
e sh.vters ask hypotherical and blessed ri^
stions?" the mother of
You will." lost world. W1
Do I hafter hear all these be the mother
e handwritin' experts, for soul,
again?" That is the
You do." men should
Will I hafter set right here cherish, shoul
ile the insanity doctors does battle for. M
their talking?" winner, vvoma
Certainly." i maker. If v\
I'm ready." forced to becon
Prisoner at the bar, do you ner also it is
ad guilty or not guilty?" (fault. If the
'Guilty."?Cleveland Plain that styles 1
tier. | should not w<
port, woman
r. Campbell is Coming, man's wages w
fight the wo
Mothers Can Safely liny one curse of tl
King's New Discovery and give ;i|-e forced to
o the little ones when ailing and ,.,t,'ieh m.,n
ering with colds, coughs, throat Am,n 1 , ' .
lung troubles, tastes nice, harm- j upon, and this
L once U0ed, always used. Mre. "
ce Crawford, Niagra. Mo. a sprain
IPs- "Dr. King's New Discovery herlain's I.lnimeri
nged " i boy from a pale, weak, laye the pain, rei
hoy to he picture of health." ;<i?(l soon restor
ay help- Huy It at Lancaster healthy condition
iruiacy and Standard Drug Co. bottles for sale b
J ASTER NEW S, MARCH 18, li
the woman but disa
REAL RIGHTS entire economical cc
lationship of life.
, . Woman has her ]
cannot see what her maintain them
with the "right" force man to work
/oman now rules and to vote correct!
?en Mary of Eng- man's superior. <
ly the ruler of d?w?d her with the
j f t> i ?f the privilege of i
nd of the British \yhy should woman
ve a gracious and er herself?
the White House We know it is in<
responsible for that woman will Ix
the president of right to vote. The
ind she is direct- is sweeping the cc
for his election, the more that worn
e who in the ab- masculine in station,
governor from merit, in thought an
nded an invita- tion, the less is this
:o Mr. Bryan, and station likely to find
ion returned to erations of man ai
who was respon- ment upon the pr
i.? \i r
ecuon. woman in ucisuh xuun.
been the guiding ?
ting influence. MEETING OF TEA'
iits her super- CLOSED S
You don't have ?
her. Then why Association
i to lower herself ompulsory Edi
i the baser crea- Columbia, March
iuId she wish to pulsory education wj
h, the cheapness, by the State Teache:
jf-politics? She tion tod Th
she will uplift ... . ,
errant that she u"lc'1 was introduce
will not. Her own Easterling ol Ma
be sullied rather adopted at an execu
1 mass made less held this morning in
? . + , ii -he House of Repr
s not despisable. /
t? politicians that . 1S was he concliu
- : ?i - i ol whiit i< nnnuirloi<a<
inaugural au- " - -w v?..?.v.v.v,
sw President of most successful me
;es was a master- held by the state as
'"I??- 11 The following ol
by every Amen- , . , A ,
-although God A. H. (?{i
ire too many 0,1 ce> president: A.
can't read and Charleston, first vice
?rstand the high Miss Ilettie Brown
>oses of a great College, second vice
antly have they T. Baker, Colun
the rhind of (lis- tary, and C. V. Nt
le coarse son of uettsville, treasurer,
President Wil- ove1' officers. At t
nl is far differ- this morning the nur
we have heard of Presidents was red
*. As gem of seven to two. Tlr
uction it is un- committee is compi
is refreshing as |lew president, the re
of a free mind, hlent, R. C. Burts of
ice and an honest Cu* secretary and tre
one elective mend
e exception, just Iheher of Columbia.
nother exception. *t was announce<
failure as a poli- executive committee
e he was a probably meet in N
[1 man. It re- selecl the next me
sen whether Mr. ,or the assoication.
inform the same RKSOLl HON OF
a successful ad-! A resolution w;i
But when we thanking the genera
and see the rot- Ior passing the Me
ics whose stench i,or compulsory att<
nostrils of clean ' school children in S
he thought that!''na*.
lat what w.e need I Ollicials ol the
ot woman but?i said that this had \i
the best meetings
1 of courage and ' here was marked
1 this day of sur- the addresse:
test it is a hard session was largely ;
man who would rm, vvnMK
hing to tlie pub-1 '
n his successful BbrOKI
to serve an un- will See C?
We need a call Anu.ndnK.nl
K Irom the pee- Washington. Man
" u'''m' constitutional amen,
'heboid- in U)t H
,p the m,-n who vice
l- anil their sor-: p,.?bablv will bo bio
moss ol the peo-j?||y before Conyi-os
, ... , indorsement of a s
Is. Woman has miU(.(. |H,roi,, tho o
' c?n "ever Ram.1 nt . In tl
" '"is attained jzati,m its j
idem honor. No , t k ;
?> mii' i hji? siirn ..
; ",'i t"~" ira^e com mil tee oui
us l is destiny inactive (.(lllllllit,
by his own tab u has ,.emailu.(| f(?. ?
and iKirservonee.' im.mise(l Us
represents the | (ive ?ine (he n)
/ ' ,l' whom are advocates
id n soul the w d
lere is one threat' .1-40 ?
it that is denied ? "if,? l" S?S.at"r
1?the ri*ht al l' ? '<?llraKe
th what a sweet I ? S?n"tor 1 '"'"l ,*
rht it was to t,e , 'V'. ha(l atc.cePt<,(1 th?'
the Savior of a I ,.wl,h th' lm'
hat a riKhl is toi}h.at th.ere wou d he i
of any new born t?,k?" ,hls (
nut a sun rape amei
ritfht which wo
esteem, should , ^'"al<",'- lh?mas ,
d be willing to wl rh natlonal lpa<l
an is the bread !a"ni:a?e ?"?v.emcnt
.1. is the bread l1'"'1,"1 ?sesal,on, "
oman has been I Apnl; Indent W.
.? the bread win-j 'T'.V ' "*
largely her ()Wn lore the session in a ,
triflin* creature i MuiLo. .
ti.ns.df a man WS "a
.rk for her sup- ,Wllfon n1akca 1
should demand ''Vlty Co"(tress w
hen she goes out "" ""rly 'li'u'he"day.0r
Women Dr" Campbell is
accept a wa^o *4m"
)iild not subsist mmb^ ,
not alone injures kxp
you will find Cha- 5 t
it mUgr
oh tilo parts to a ]l& ' M W
i. 25 au<l 50 cent r. '
y all dealers. w mi St
I
i
1)13.
rranges the TILLMAN AND SMITH
>g wheel re- GET GOOD COMMITTEES
rights. Let Senior Senator is Chairman of
i. Let her Naval Affairs, While Junior
faithfully Heads Committee on Immily.
Woman gration.
God has en- Washington Special to Columsuperiority
bia State, March 15: Senator
reeklo low" Tillman's selection to head the
naval affairs committee will no
jvitable and doubt be a distinct pleasure to
j given the many cities, where navy yards
propaganda are located. He has always
tuntry. And been a friend of the Charleston
an becomes station, even though he was not
, in environ- chairman of this committee, and
d in aspira- now that he will head it, he is
or another in even a better place still to
future gen- safeguard its interests,
ly improve- Senator E. D. Smith will head
esent.?An- immigration, and lust bprp V?p
should be of great benefit to the
South. He also pot agriculture
CHERS and forestry, conservation of
iATURDAY national resources, geological
survey, interstate commerce,
Endorsed manufacturing, patents, postucation
offices and post roads and rail1").?Com
roads. As chairman of immitis
endorsed gration and also a member of
rs* Associ'i- agriculture and forestry there
, is much good work for him to
resolution ,
id by T. C.
rion, was Use the Schoolhouses!
tive session ^ average schoolhouse repn
i 11 f resents a heavy economic waste.
e a. ? It has cost a large sum of money
esentatives. for land and building and equipling
session ment, and is used to only about
1 one of the 26 per cent of its capacity. Any
ptimrs ever business corporation getting
. ,. lout of its plant the percentage
sociation. | nf lloo
y t V ""V Uicu HIC I I I II I 1 1U1 pill 1 I y
licers were jre?s ou^ Qf j^s schools would
tsque, Flor- soon become bankrupt. During
B. Rhett, practically every night of the
; president; year and during many entire
, YVinthrop days the houses are idle, of no 1
*. president; value whatever to the communlbia.
secre- ity, while the people are in
suffer, Ben- need of instruction and recreaare
hold- tion and entertainment which
he session niight readily be afforded if
nber of vice these buildings were put to
need from their full use.
e executive The benefits to be derived by
ised of the the community from the use of
tiring pres- the schools for general public
Greenville, advancement are manifest. In
insurer, and every neighborhood are handier,
E. S. reds of young people who after
darkness falls are not only un1
that the occupied, but in their seeking
would very for pleasure are thrown into
ovember to dangerous associations. The
eting place night schools do not meet this
need. It is not study that the
THANKS, majority of these young peo-;
is adopted pie want. It is some kind of
d assembly wholesome recreation and diCTavey
bill version, and if that can be givendance
of in the form of instructive ;
lOiith ('Jim- lectures, close to their- hemon
association Dr. Campbell is Coming. ;
teen one of
held.
and each H
S Couldn't
:n
? PbOPLh "I usecj t0 troubled
institution- K| women," writes Mrs. Anna
roposcd. [ffl nearly a year, 1 could not wal
rh 1",.?A flj I tried several different doctors
Inient giv- B our druggist advised Cardui
to vote lor R| thin, my weight was 115.
President KB . , , . . . .
iitfht form- FB?ncver s,ck* 1 nt,e horsebat
s with the r>j b'ie health at 52 years."
enate com- Ki ? _ _ _ _
nd of the fi| IC E
s I Cardui
ol the list H
ees, where We have thousands of
riany years, J m arriving daily. Such earnest
rship !1 om , Eg j,ave (rje(j jt 5Urc|y proves th
ajority of Bg . . ,T. /
of suffrage & ?'?. <? "? medicine, for wome
:* . .L..r._ dK Cardui relieves women <j
his iriair- sm . '"'"7".
. . e S3* women up to health and sti
i ()t m i . i, i 11 t i
rfo give it a trial. It should help
, /" V4 Ny ''on others. It Is made from
(l , om^ 1 ! Eg! ents, which act promptly and si
Chairman- H |, js a good tonjc. Try it| >,
lerstanding M
ictive st('DS I HI Write to- Ladies' Advisory Dept. Cha
_ _ to .'111)' V/ivfruc/Jozu. end 04-page book, "t
will confer
'before t/u Jouannet's Frost Pr
>nvenes in: Are known as?!
bp- I.OVVIK t! ,ni
H'<juest. ?U'- C^yly ^s/Vi^BOOTS,one year
ill begin at count an
' Zf? sc?!3Hr ?* I'or a profitabl
ComTngT |.?S?25gU. *"?? ?"
n 1 I -? ?
Kosults /C pgb^.
stersferti
they will be benefited both mentally
and morally. The item for
the opening of the schoolhouses
to the public should by all
means be adopted.?Washington
Star.
Daniel C. Roper of South
Carolina, the new first assistant
postmaster general, was sworn
in Friday.
Authentic information has
reached Charleston to the effect
that the American-Hawaiian
Steamship Company, one of the
greatest lines flying the American
flag expects to make Char- , .
leston a port of call, following
the opening of the Panama 1
canal.
Half of the members of President
Wilson's cabinet spent the
week-end at their homes, driven
from Washington for rest after J
ten arduous days in office.
Some of them also had to arrange
affairs "back home" preparatory
to an extended stay at
the capital.
EAT CABBAGE, FISH
SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD
"Pape's Diapepsin" digests food
when stomach can't?Cures
indigestion.
Do some foods you eat hit
back?taste good, but work
badly; ferment into stubborn
lumps and cause a sick, sour, ^
gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or
Mrs. Dvspetic, jot this down:
Pape's Diapepsin digests everything,
leaving nothing to sour '1
and upset you. There never was
anything so safely quick, so certainly
effective. No difference
how badly your stomach is disordered
you will get happy relief
in five minutes, but what i
pleases you most is that it
strengthens and regulates your
stomach-so you can eat your favorite
foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes?they are slow, but
not sure. "rape's Uiapepsin"
is quick, positive and puts your
stomach in a healthy condition
so the misery won't come back.
You feel different as soon as
'Tape's Diapepsin" comes in
contact with the stomach?distress
just vanishes?your stomach
gets stveet, no passes, no
belching, no eructations of undigested
food, your head clears
and you feel fine.
Go now, make the best investment
you ever made, by getting
a large fifty-cent case of
Pepe's Diapepsin from any drug *11
store. You realize in five min- M*
utes how needless it is to suffer
from indigestion, dyspepsia or
any stomach disorder. ^
j
^ ^ -- ^ : J* }
. Walk! I
with a weakness nemlinr tn H
Jones, of Kenny, 111. "For ||!
Ik, without holding my sides. B
i, but 1 grew worse. Finally, tij
for my complaint. I was so I
Now, I weigh lf>3, and I am ^
:k as good as ever. 1 am in B
i ho I '
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e great value of this vegeta- l|i
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jrely on the womanly organs. B
four druggist sells it B y
ttanooira Medicine Co.. Chsttanoofu, Tena..
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oof Cabbage Plants I
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