The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 18, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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this i
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TUESDAY, MARCH 1?, 1012. s*(^e
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A horse recently died in as to
Edgefield which had reached the splitage
of 42 years. a sm
An
The Rock Hill Herald says as to
that plans are on foot in that count
city to give a franchise for a "We
gas plant to some private com- police
pany. We were under the im- their
pression that Ed Poag had an tinuo
exclusive franchise on this ar- town
tide for the purpose of boosting more
Rock Hill. with
i recon
The State Teachers' Associa- jjcem
tion. attended by over 1,200 iafes
teachers and superintendents of tajjs
education, unanimously endors- e(j ai1
ed a compulsory educational stea(j
law for South Carolina. The omni(
general assembly was thanked , ijcern
for its efforts in trying to secure > stant'
the passage of the measure, all! reSpe
of which politicians and office w}1()]t
seekers would do well to bear in shjpS
remembrance. ^
We understand the city fath- ?^u 1
onn
ers have passed some important
ordinances, but we are not post- (^eji
ed as to what they are, the gentlemen
having determined in ^Vc
their wisdom not to enlighten
the citizenship of the town as to tjie .
the purport of same by publica- dcm,
tion. We presume though, nffpn
these laws will be posted. farm,
Whether or not those most taj^e
interested will be remains to be yiese
seen. f
A TT
Can't Brother De Camp tell ^ .
us something more about that '.
"Jack Rabbit" ease, which cost
the Southern Railway Company .
$2,200. The account we saw
says that the civil court usually
i \ ^ . i_ a ~A formt
lasts three weeks, but alter one .
day in trying the "Jack Rabbit"
case it adjourned. Further the ^
account says that the defen- , . .
danx "had hauled Jack rabbits
which caused plaintiff's horses ^ ^
.to become frightened and run .. j J
away." It looks to a fellow coninl
from Missouri that it will be most
dangerous in the future for rail-; avoid
roads to haul live animals lest n<
people's horses may become s 1(>l! 1
' ' , , J _. i most
frightened and run away. ?m crops
Brother De Camp would get out value,
a special giving a write-up of ply tl
*Ms celebrated case, we believe jjie '1
it would "sell like hot cakes." Is*'the
7T~, i TT . ' ?f pla
A great "hullabaloo" is t>e- J theii*
ing raised by certain individ- ment
uals and newspapers in Virginia menti
and elsewhere because Governor
...... ., , . , merci
Mann of \ irginia refused to sot
; HI |JI
aside the verdict of the jury and there
sentence of the court and save first
Aliens from the electric We
The governor Qf Vir- ^ret jj
did exactly as we thought tural
ould. He will let the law Collej
its course. And why not? of t
is bad enough for private whirlcitizens
to be shot down in cold I ly I'u
blood, but when a judge, sheriff,
prosecuting attorney and jurors; '
are shot down by a mob in the , I'r<
very temple of justice itself in hi;
while administering the laws of tinctl
the land, how can there he any f'?d i
excuse for a mitigation of the h'a
sentence? No, we will always "J
have a certain class of individ- pntrii
uals and newspapers that will nien,
be continually prating about mc. I
the severity of the law, especial- will
ly the death penalty, but these me."
as a rule will be found among If
the class that are not great realb
sticklers for the enforcement of how
the law. made
rim i
GRAND JURY'S RE- Him wh<
PORT. all ye th
; call especial attention to laden," v
natters in the report of the our help<
i jury, which we publish in ney of
issue. One is the recom- couragen
lations as to putting the making i
c roads of the county in worth 1
condition, and as a means we reac
to, the use of drags. There are almo
d be some general plan *s becaus
year, as spring approaches, ?* our P
aving the roads all over vve woul
ounty put in passable con- comman<
1 and this can be done in a y?u anc*
? i.l.. ,.i i. 4.; * 1 i? mnn T-T1 ri
'iwiuiy Miurt tunc anu uy ----ise
of no great outlay of 'ow toile
y. The ditches on each tears we
should be cleaned out and that our
oad raised in the middle so better pi
shed the water and the imitate t
log drag used, so as to give nation a:
ooth surface. our lives
other recommendation is
1 the rural police of the K1
:y. The grand jury says: The (
recommend that our rural Hawthor
i be required to go over the fan
respective townships con- William
usly as the police of a ^r. W. C
are required to do and be ?f ether
on the alert to catch up in the
law breakers. We also New Y<
imend that any rural po- making
an or constable who vio- mails ii
the law in any manner, or stocks ai
to do his duty, be discharg- to a* ten
id some one else put in his federal p
xinjs is aiso a goon recnidation.
The rural po- ba(l nev<
en are expected to he con- rheir co
ly on their beats in their suspensi<
ctive townships. Their that "th*
i time belongs to the town- e(l so l?r
and they should be patrol- t-'lean, be
hem from one end to the punishm<
in season and out of sea- lesson th
ing gene
I low oft
HSON COLLEGE AND gray hai
THE FARMERS. or mothe
i have just received a the grav
of bulletins sent out by some wa
igricultural department of who lo^
*on College. Wet get them would m
and have wondered if the pain. A
jrs of the county as a rule rents' h<
the trouble of writing for by the
bulletins, for they can be which f?
or the mere asking. a sense c
long those recently receiv- deter th
circular No. 10 on "Home sion of d
ig of Fertilizers," by J. would bi
Rompley of the fertilizer less recc
tment of Clemson College, gone bef
itains much valuable in- be caref
ition, such as "Why it is clean,
tant to mix your fertiliz.
home." Also the formula
le different grades and the Read
best to be used on the dif- bulletin
grades of land. The bulle- the cow <
lVs: quarantii
is the judicious use of shipped
ercial fertilizers that is On April
important at present. To county 1;
indiscriminate buying, it fi-eek \\
icessary that the farmer . ..
! know the forms that are | an
valuable for his different farmers
their relative money , themselv
and when and how to ap- : wo belim
lem. \Ve do not advocate for the t,
ial of every new fertilizer .... .
I u I a i IK K I1<18
jomes on the market. It
best policy to use sources | caused
nt food which have proven annually
value, and let the experi- 000.000.
stations do the experi- cattle rai
npr on the new sources. .
/s bear in mind that com- ,m')0
al fertilizers are applied Iilto tojre
oduce immediate results. States ^
fore availability is of the son Colk
importance." | of the c0
urge upon our farmers to i,egin is
i touch with the agricul- ()f ticks,
department of Clemson
I- 4
linn k1'1- iiif auvaniage
he valuable information The ti
1 the department will glad- ing now
rnish on demand. for the
? readers
r()I) IN Ol R LIVhS. j plating t
jsident VVoodrow Wilson. sl)w)1a
s inaugural address, dis- to sav a
y recognized an overruling Progress
in the life of our nation in
ppeal to the people. Said he. so-called
immon all honest men, all the conn
otic, all forward-looking r7rM
\ lncs s
to my side. God helping thing jj.
will not fail them, if they garden.
but counsel and sustain that doe
somethii
we, as individuals, would 'j'l> 'n *
our own weakness and ^
that weakness may be
? strength by the help of Dr. C<
\
j AN CASTER NEWS, MAKC1
o said "Come unto me a weed pat
afr labor and are heavy to as
ve would ask God to be 1 ,?* '!l
2r all through the jour- -^g^ a' n^jr
life. How often dis- I have oft<
nents come upon us, was infestc
lis feel that life is not ?rass w^c
the living-how often ^fTa,
:h the point where we Qf nut-gra*
st ready to give up. It any time c
ie we have left Him out because I
dans and purposes. If start that
d but remember the f?j fight J
1, "Take my yoke upon i won> an(j
learn of me," and sum- den as any
n to our side as a fel
r through this vale of VICE I?
-.1 J A 3 Xl- _ 1 - ?
wuuiu uiiu in ine enci in Satu
lives had been lived to Charleston
urpose. So let us all on the edit
:he head of our great tide on "0
nd take God more into ion," by
Fraser, p*
Presbyteria
EEP IT CLEAN. city, in wl
conviction of Julian other thinj
ne, author and son of a good deal
ious novelist, and Dr. nent and ir
J. Morton, the son of never been
1. Morton, the first user was disrej
in surgical operations, and when
United States court in openly as
ark, on the charge of This is cei
fraudulent use of the raignment
I negotiating certain Charleston
id the sentence of each the promin<
II of one year in the in the pap
rison in Atlanta, brings have thou$
i family names which thing in wl
?r been tainted before, talking al
unsel in pleading for a never not if
in of sentence urged The News ;
? names they had labor- much to s;i
lg and so hard to keep dition of a
ling now sullied" was is correct
ent enough. What a the moral
is should be to the ris- tions in th
ration of young men. seems stra
en nowadays are the papers of 1
rs of a devoted father cry out as t
?r brought in sorrow to
e by the heedless act of
yward son or daughter WHA
/es them dearly and f-an an
)t willingly cause them things are
nd how many fond pa- Carolina fr
sarts are made to ache South Cai
conduct of children ture of th
dls short of crime. If | ^aa
>f what is right will not e(1 some la
em from the commis- lasting ben
isgraceful deeds, if they ^hat state,
Lit remember the spot- Pulsory edi
>rd of those who have vision for
ore them, they would ?Ption of
ul to keep that record anfi Pr?vifi
school tei
? Torrens sy
HE COW TICK. tration, au
the Clemson College of jurors 1
on the eradication of than those
Lick. There is a federal is committ
ne against cattle being rupt practi
from this county, a commissi
1 that portion of the ures revisi
ying north of VVaxhaw tution. T1
ill be released from among mai
ne. Some few of our cd into law
have been interesting Now can
es in this matter and j the legisla
.e a county association lina did af
radication of the cattle sion beyon
been formed. The tick limit?
South Carolina a loss
of something like $1,- KI'ItAI,
We urge upon every i There is
!<<>! li/n./l O. ( t,!? nn ic
..'x* vw ^ i ? * n\\\? iiurt v * v wviviii iv
it matter and co-oper- held in Ric
ther with the United Jit which n
overnment and Clem- voted to t
go to run the pest out rural lite
unty. The best way to the questi(
to free your own cattle are the fol
I. What
duced in
<? A KDE N INC. showing
me for gardening hav- '^ WhVt
arrived, we reproduce, Comparisoi
information of our tries,
who may be contem- III. Wh>
ngagement in this pur- ^le yields <
t Mr. W. F. Massey has ' k
bout the matter in The an(| how tl
live Farmer: 2. The
?n pity the people whose tent, its ir
carrion u I ?o?? ?i t?r?iir</l ?omionr?os
itry with last summer's he .turner
alks and dead tomato land-owner
landing and not any- 3. The 1
esh coming from the is this to V
A garden in the South ability of
s not give the owners co-operativ
ig fresh to eat every 1. Waste
he year is not worth ting down
i garden. It is simply the farmei
truck patch, and then of co-open
? tions.
ampbell is Coming. IV. How
I
I 18, 1913.
ch, and people write
sking how to get
it-grass and other J
en they are keep- >1
sery for them. As ; ^
m said, my garden
id all over with nut- >! :
in I bought it four (m80.
Today it would be J
lyone to find a shoot > (/' ?/
js in this garden at ; m.ijhlk
>f the year. Simply *
determined at the > tHMgB
nut-grass should not ?
. :i Hnilv fltrht hut I* >
-o ? v ~v,w |?i
us kept up daily, and *! ^gKBt
have as clean a gar- V
one could wish." * jsrt 4t/
4 CHARLESTON. J; 1 CfOf
rday's issue of The ;
News and Courier ^mt
orial page is an ar- ' ]
ild-Fashioned Relig- >!
Rev. J. Kier G. >
istor of the Second >
in church of that >
9
hich he says among
?s, "I have traveled /id
I, both on this conti- > .A/ISA":
i Europe, and i have bus',J<
in a city where law ti
?arded so brazenly
s vice flourished so ! M *
i , ,, /illlilc\
is the case here. ?
ll.V It III
tainly a fearful ar- \ I{l%;
of conditions in J 0f nni
and we judge from J
ence given tnc article Ki We ;>jj
er, the editor must
rht there was some- i A 11
hat the minister was
lout, but we have i chas d
ed that The Post or I
\nd Courier have had I H E wr
, vic
iy about such a con
(Fairs. IF the writer \~
in his diagnosis of
and religious condi- bodies, tow
c city by the sea, it efforts for
nKc that the news- arc doing.
that city would not etc
he minister has done. 2. An etl
aid in devel
with counti
T I)II) H DO? V. How
ybody explain why aid?
so different in North J jjow'
om what they are in help?
rolina. The legisla- discl
e Old North State, tions will <
just adjourned, pass- much that
,ws which will be ol 0yr farmer
lefit to the people of tion we ar(
among them a com- teresting c?
ication law with pro- a few days
enforcement at the McManus,
individual counties un(jer the
ing for a six-months agricultural
m. It adopted the national go
stem of land regis- |Manus is v
tnorizeci the drawing I matters pei
'rom counties other j such as the
in which the crime mercial fe
eed, adopted a cor- ciajm runces
act, provided for rotation, tl
ion to propose meas- mens, tern
ng the state consti- Planus is r
lese are only a few any of the
tiy measures enact- Qf suggests
ters relatin
anybody tell us what suhicct hi
ture of South Caro- many year.'
tor a prolonged sesd
the constitutional
SAI)
This is a
LIFE PROBLEMS. editorially
to be a conference (jav;
>11 in the South to be "One ridi
hmond, Va., in April, a coast cou
inch time will be de- see a negro
lie consideration of ()| a
problems. Some of
ms to be considered chii(iren, sc
llowing: grown. rI
is now being pro- pressed by
the South. Tables|given by tl
volume of certain ored man,
itoes, grain, etc. the riddle.
can bo produced, had come
\ with other conn- but the v
meaningles
' are we not getting every mem
u.l.w.l, Ml:.
'i nim ii win nwuM <we wiim* lime
upon a nog
lied, wasteful tillage, give them
lis is to be remedied, written wo
tenant evil; its ex- A ? v?.
ifluonce, and the con- .
How can the tenant (:^eaP poht
1 into a prosperous 'y fooling
? sy argume
ack of capital. How to pagg a (
?o mot? The practic- ,
credit societies and ? .
o rural banks. ? oducatir
fill marketing,, cut- they know
income, thus keeping negro need
r behind. The value they will ol
utive selling aaeocia- ty sfor
can commercial cat,on?
? ? i
V
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Ousts ss a t^crfsorsa/
BANK :
-tainingr to the farm, Nervousness, iinability to read I
e long: at a time. If you are in
< proper use of com- (|oubt about your e'yes mme J
rtilizer, how to re- an(j consult him. He will have
down land by crop a complete hospital for broken
le planting of legu- Lens and Frames, and can supicing.
etc. Mr. Mc- ply new ones, no matter wh6
, . . , , . made them. Can make new
eady to give help to (;jasses from a small piece of ft
farmers in the way *he ()i{j jrlass. Remember the I
3iis about many mat- dates?
g to farm life, which Monday, March 2 4; Tuesday,
is been a study of March an? Wednesday,
... March 26.
< with him. j He will positively not be here Sj|
longer, so come early, better R
come early than to be sorry.
, BUT TRUE. Tell your friends and tell them
pathetic story told lo .'.rAon/-^-'
rpi Cx . ,. . , i niiit>HAKli IWIJli CO.
in fne State Satur- M
Notice of Klcrtion. U
ng along the road in Whoras one-third of the electors
nty Was surprised tO|and one-third of the free-holders rei
seated on the porch a,.<,,n* u\ Van Wv' k Hrll?o1 ?H"trict,
, , . , .1 No. 5, in l.ancastcr county, havo
man s nouse, sut- petitioned tlie county board of eduthe
large family? cation to order an ejection to deterher
and four or five mine whether or not an additional jtjo
ime of them nearly ,ax ?.f tw? (2), 10,1,8 sha11 bn 1('vi?d
, on all real and personal property in v
he passer-by, im- KaU,
Van Wyek district, No 5, for \
the attention being school purpo es "T i
10 whites to the coi- We hereby order the trustees of
determined to solve *a,d (,'sV'ct N<\,5,to ?old u!? e,ec* 'w
TT , . i tlon at Massey-Yoder ( o. s store on Z*
He did so. A letter Thursday, April r>, tan. At which ?
to the white family, election only such electors as return
writing therein was real or personal property for taxa?
hiprrurlvr.hien to Con an(l wbo exhibit their tax reLr
of th-.tfimilv of ce,ptH aiul registration certificates M
1 ' tnai i.tmiiy or g^all he allowed to vote. Hours for
rates and they called opening and closing shall bo the
TO who could read to same as all general elections.
the, meaning of the n. e. cokpet: <
r(,s- J. H. HAMBL, \ IH
t demagogues and County Hoard of Education. > ? >
Notice,
icians are continual- There will be an egg hunt for the >
the people with dim- benefit of the in thj. h. m Sunday
* . .. ,, . Hchool on Saturday, March 22, at ,"W
nts thilt it won t do Bethlehem church.
ompulsory education r HI
it t ,i Notice.
2 it will he the means There will be no meeting of the
HT the negro, when Unltey Council, No. 89, Jr. U. A. M.
' . , on next Saturday night. March 22..
very well that the as we will Visit Camp Creek Council^u t
s no compulsion, that !>- hki-k, h. s. ^ .v
tell pro to school with Notice. ~ i
nacha to pfct an edu- , Th.-ro win 1,. a special mooting of |?(
Flint Itidgo Council, No. 12, Jr. O. 2
U. A. M ., Saturday night, March 22! jB
fore the UXITHD STATUS
r granted us n ehnrter to ilo it bunking
jms, they m Bile themselves nbsolutely sure
here wits hot h Cf/A /?ACT/iK ntul money *
:1 our hunk. A Xnt ion til lintik is restriet- *
loing business aeeording to the Aiiitiomil
Ing laws, uml the IJ. S. Government Hunk
iners se thnt these it re observed. V
*iiles this, the good mimes of reliitble men
ineinl responsibility lire behind on r bunk I*
l)o YOUK bunking with US. >
iy 4 per cetit interest on snvitigs deposits t ?
e First National Bank !
OF LANCASTER. \
JONES. - EM. CROXTON.
Presiden t Cashier. #
LIE, E CURTIS MACXET. >
e-President Ass't Cashier V
.'.'. .' y..'..' '..'.'.'.v.' ...Jiju
ns or cities, help in An organization of the dilferfarm
development. ent churches of Chester has
commercial ^bodies been npl.fopfoH e
ijouisvuie, uuiutn, -y"
ot taking a religious census of
fective plan for city the city of Chester on March 30.
oping the farm along Mr. Giles J. Patterson is presiry
life. dent of the census committee,
can the railroads am| Mr w j ,rwin 3ecretary.
can"V they'?'further '1 looks like nobody wants the
mayoralty in Chester. Won't
ussion of the ques- some one be Wise enough to
ioubtless bring out throw his hat in the ring?
will be of interest to ,? ?
s. In this connec- A HOSPITAL TOR THREE
j reminded ol an in- .^t the Standard Drug Co.'s
snversation we had Store we will have Dr. M. R.
since with Mr. C. L. Campell, the Eye-Sight Special- **
farm demonstrator, ^ with?us Testing Eyes and
tu. fitting Glasses properly. He
supervision of the |las methods adopted
I department of the by England and America in fit>vernment.
Mr. Mc- ting glasses that please and resell
nosterl on mnnv iieve HoHflnphp Rvo Qf ? ??;?