The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 21, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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4 n ?hp Uiauraalpr Ntuus .... ' ? 1 he prest 1 (SEMI-WEEKLY.) . ?. known as J chas. t. CON N ous.... Editor it eommenic R. E. W Y I.IK . . . Acting Editor , , It. c. UOYEK Manager connected -? days of tht PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT: f ,T> .. . f Published Tuesdays and OI IVianKina. Fridays at Lancaster, S. C., day, known uy iu? Lancaster I'uuusiuug , .. Company, successors to The because It \ Ledger, established 1852; The made the t Review, established 1878; The . . Enterprise, established 1891, to Jerusalei and entered as second-class jf< nf the nn matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the . 1 postofllce at Lancaster, S. C., big ot the under Act of Congress of was on Frj(1 March 3, 1879 ,r . , , , He yielded 8UBS< KUPTION PRICE: som for ma (In Advance.) , ? ... Sunday 11 One lear hi* Months 7?"?c Sunday, be Christ aros< FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1013. .... , triumphant - ~ . ?? It is not i 1 am the resurrection ami th* life.?John 11:25. lore that al regardless we admire uoionei uicKert s lines, should spunk if he is a Bleasite. commemorat P VP fits ! Jl SPJ President Wilson has made it plain that "dollar diplomacy" u n 1S ^ , . ... , . new-born s does not go with him. , ,, trees, the gr If the wet spell will be the are putting < means of curtailing the cotton of the resur crop, it may be a blessing in dis- the dead sh* guise. again and w lives are hit Who will donate a site for the God shall ei new government postoffice anci better li building? Don't all speak at once. "I> SAI This desp We are not saying yet who or fowl, or we will support for governor, call him, he. si but Clinkscales sounds mighty begun to pul good to us. despite the ] r-v ,,~i 7, , weather is Don t despair over the long ,. , , ,, r,,. warm weat continued wet spell. I here re- ... , , , , r ,. , . name will be mains yet plentv of time to get , , . . , ,7 what is dor ready tor a crop. | they are t President Wilson is giving niuch of the serious consideration to the that men fa question of formal recognition not i)e the r of the Chinese republic. use any and counteract Tillman's pitch-fork although can be done in evidence seems to be a harm- jn order is less weapon now. T. R. must begin now t have broken its prongs otF. jn good, hea m< 7 T~77 , dition. All Ihe report of the railroad , , . water may i commission shows that only , , >* , , .... , , ! bo levelled. I one passenger was killed by .... * 'all kinds si the railroads durinir the vear . . 2 ~ ' carried awaj is done a An exchange says that la- should ho ni dies' hats are smaller in size every single this year, which may account 1'u> premises for the fact that the price is begin is rig larger. (wn pr "Why do some men get ashy * be sl when they receive a statement dent \\ ilsoi of the subscription account group oi ha with the local paper?"?Page- Morgan & land Journal. Because they are ?d their entii conscience stricken. f-be ( hinese The statemei The recent death ol ex-Sen- announcing t ator W. J. Montgomery of Mar- to the effect ion and Representative \V. K. tered into tin James of Darlington is not only other Europe a great los> to their respective ers."not prin counties, hut to the state as profit," hut e well, which can ill afford to lose President T;i such men. of State Km We are gl. d for th?* credit of The convi( , ?, the state that Senator Tillman i >t udent s of (lid not uncork lh<- vials of his North Caroli mighty wrath after his unsuc- of manslaugl cessiul effort to got tho coveted , about the < chairmanship of the committee student by 1 on appropria* ions, ih* said too salutaiv e.l much as it was. J owntry. The ? ? jizing that th The cause of education IS |)ol jnU>, gaining fresh impetus in the ,j10|r (.()mpan county. Id:ieh section is vieing trnr(.s light, with the other in the matter of lmrolls prac suitable school buildings. The ..f,rve(| ps Craigsville community propose to the raising as much as $! ">*). which' with a like amount from the i The Caro publi fund will give them a that Goverm .$900 building. I.et the good vindicated bj work go on all over the county, ing committe about Senate One of the first official acts of pacjty f0r th Attorney General McReynolds c|t,ties. lint was to do away with the posi- ,,lc|^rmont of tion of assistant attorney gen- mjttoe to del eral, held by William II. Lewis, man was r\ the negro lawyer of Boston. piease Vvas n Lewis is the negro who belongs nor of South to the American Bar Associa tion and about whom ex-Attor- Why not ney General Wickersham raised nns?en?r*r ?. such a hullabaloo. j railroads in j THE L S ASTER. TILLM ;nt week is what is Senator r Holy Week" because the press 1 rates certain events last Saturd with the last few cratic cau ; life of the Savior which by a It bewail last Sun- vote ratifie as Palm Sunday, steerage coi vas then that He ocratic Sen riumphal entry in- nine men, ii n amid the plaud- Tillman th< pulace and the wav- chairmansh palm branches. It that on aj ay of the week that speech ap] up His life "a ran- this issue, ny." much bettei ext will be Easter bowed with cause on that day his brother 2 jrorn me grave wnom were over death." friends, tha nappropriate there- spleen. In oi 1 Christian people a wise thin*; of denominational ator at the at this season, important e these sacred think he ; ison when the dead himself tha iving place to the chairmanshi pring; when the fairs comm ass and the flowers the senator on new life, typical and we havi rection morn when this fact r ill be raised to life else, inline hen those whose committee i 1 with Christ in after his tii iter upon a larger senatorial c< fe. known the vield to hin I) THE FLY." trust to the icable little animal Tillman is t whatever you may cf virj leor it, has already chairmanshi t in an appearance, over Tillm fact that the cold fornier flooi not over. When ate> when s her sets in their tor Kern, a legion no matter rnedicini ie. Realizing that ^ut jater on he main cause of Democri sickness and death ^o, the 11 heir to, would it should not >art of wisdom to ejection bee all measures to condition hs their work? This such that 1 and the first thing South Carol for each citizen to states senal o put his premises represented, lthv. sanitary con- ^as been el low places where vvejj ^() reali accumulate should (jition and 1 tubbish and filth ot j tut i?,ns and lould be burnt or r. And after this THE E\n systematic warfare ( ( ade to exterminate mi ,, ,, . . .. i ne extra ' lly that visits ii , , ,, . , 4l .. called bv Pr And the tunc to ,, . generally i lit now and upon . , taken up 111: ennses. A. 1 question. J tggestion of Presi- question bet i the "American ('a-v a,,d nkers headed by J.; ufleets the Co., have announc- j democratic *e withdrawal from '1;ts wisely loan negotiations, j proposit nt of the bankers I revenue only heir withdrawal is P?*ite idea t that they had en- publican pai i1 negotiations with Protection, a an groups of bank- s'ti<?n Pros larily for their own stand or fall, ?n the invitation of majority in ft and Secretary ,(>r t,1(* princ ?k. tracked by i may be thro rtion of the three tlie Republic the University of a tariff bill na on the charge mended to t ier for bringing dent, they w lentil of a fellow- country gr< taxing will have a entrench the cct all over the many years trial judge, realie young fellows TIIF 1,1 to iu'tiiJilly_ kill |, ,|(M.S sc, ",a<l(' thl' homo near Ha/.my is a bar- by th(. staU, tier and having infirm Con ly should be rrli- mi,,ht i,,, i?, I)ast- ticians. < ;<>< Una Spartan says "noM*h lhw >r Iilease has been he,:oos .1 the senate steer- l>' a C,N'' e as to his opinion to 'H ',reye(' >r Tillman's inea- cal cultures, ic discharge of his smiting can it doesn't take the '01 ,llna^? *H' a steering rornterinine that Till- President crht when he said Kood judgm lot fit io be pfover- ' ^ hite I Carolina. ence Senatoi consin. Sen? one j<ood union spite the fa ation for the two publican, is Lancaster? ardent lover ANCASTER NEWS, A AN'S LAMENT. DEA rillman has given to Kin his speech delivered had I lay to the Demo- that cus of Senators, years, n almost unanimous days i d the action of the tive o mmittee of the Dem- was t ators composed of thoug n not giving Senator counti 2 most important is fori ip of the senate, is to ipropriations. The ruler, pears elsewhere in is now It would have been distinc r if the Senator had at the grace to the will of he caj Senators, many of Turks, his warm personal lie is 11 give vent to such Germ? Lir judgement it was to the : not to put the Sen- Czar c head of this most Denim committee and we brothe should congratulte Greek t he was given the succee p of the naval af- of the ittee. The fact is to the is a physical wreck lows: e no doubt but that "Tb nore than anything sacred need the steering ... ,. , , momei n their action, but jj0]ien ade of abuse in the IYovid incus he might have to-be-f cacus would not throne . .. . ClW 1. n. in striking con- "*.y y attitude of Senator know]( hat of Senator Mar- which ?inia, who got the life ar p of the committee a,K' sl an. Martin, the leader of the sen- heafja1 upplanted by Sena- centra s floor leader, took land e and said nothing, tflorioi was remembered by renowi itic colleagues, truth is Tillman J J" have offered for reause his physical to l>( is been, and is now, *'e cai le cannot represent SS lina in the United (>wm? te as she should be to . But now that he an afi"' ected, he would do P1??I ze his physical con- lhou^ lis consequent limi- m.^ 11 act accordingly. ^heie ' the c i.\ SESSION or >N(iRESS. Bofirin session of Congress j''n,uu esident W ilson, it is '! 1 ?' inderstood, will be linly with the tariff 1 Ua(iy 'his is the greatest I cou"cl1 .... * i. : good in e me cuunu v 10... 1 hey w 1 one which vitally 1 very being of the 1( ex party. The party lhat pinned its faith to (,,tches 4. , .... ? the or ion ol a tariff for . ., trians as against the op- . 'spoused bv the Re- thr()W1 ty of ;i tariff for pee . and ha nd upon this propolident Wilson will * I f the Democratic *( Congress will stand ' *l (_ iple, and not be side ?1(( t ,i ,. ... sent a the favors which .. , pea ran iwn out to them bv . 4l ; Cent lei au>. a.hi i-.iua jsucil (t()ninu as will be recom- lH.nts hem by the Presi- money ill not only give the ^ ot J sat relief, but will ,v uge . party in power for to put to come. dition death PITY OK IT. in that the humble Till Columbia, provided Pros for the aged and nounce lfederate veterans "budgf : alone by the poli- the fin 1 knows it is little rather ,e poor but valiant i ' i! rom the state, and nation iK shame that it is shows upon by the politi- with w In these days of dowed. 't the poor and un- comes spared ? where univer; Wilson showed chance ent in inviting to behalf louse for a confer- sent, a * LaFollette of Wis- Comnw itor LaFollette, de- a det ct that he is a Re- arnoun a good man and an run th of his country. In tl [ARCH 21, 1913. TH OF K1N(. GEORGE. I l-V.'.'.'.' g George of Greece, who >; *T*} een reigning monarch of j ' country for nearly 50. was <Jone to death a few ; since by a degenerate na f the country. The King ^ >orn in Denmark and al h not a Greek, made that t *y an admirable ruler. It > 1??^ ;unate that the dead King >! be succeeded by a wise his son, Constantine, who > # r 47 years of age and won , > :tion just recently when||* head of the Grecian army ! ?= )tured Janina from the , taking 32,000 prisoners, j' a brother-in-law to the j' in Emperor, first cousin King of England and the if Russia and the King of * irk. He and his wife and J _ rs are members of the " orthodox church. After J ding to the government ! * country his first message: y Greek army was as fol- I e impious outrage on the y person of King George i J es us of our leader at a 1 V it very critical for the y ic nation. 1 am called by J yen ence to succeed my never orgotten father on the I over which he so long t\'e jstre and honor. > >rmg mis news to the *1 r I " Mlge of my army, to * A I have devoted my whole , id to which unsuccessful iccessful wars have indis- v chas ? bound me. 1 declare to t marching always at its ; ' R E 1 will never cease to con- v te my solicitude on my y.WW, and sea forces, whose is exploits have brought ~~ ti to our fatherland." means c< presents KAN UI* THE TOWN. propriati itever else we may have the est: >ast about in Lancaster, carrying l't boast about the clean- during tl of the town, so it has concerns, into our mind to suggest uals as > town council to commence system il itation that will set our improver to thinking. And the ard way it occurred to us by see- manage II the Rock Hill papers the civic committee of THE II handier of commerce is ning the city council to It look enforcing the health or- Record i es. Rut having no chain- led over commerce to act with the the count luncil. we are willing and $75,000 to co-operate with the We belie' I in putting the town in the issui sanitary condition. If purpose, ill do the work, we will do Now thai horting. Now we suggest tight and the public drains and better pji > be cleaned out and that the situ.i dinances against pedes- than it and business houses The Y ng waste paper, fruit, little to rs, etc., upon the streets think, or ick lots be enforced. We attribute! t also#that the street a certain >e made to clean up Main house qm every Saturday night in idiocy or that the town may pre- give The neat and becoming ap- contempo ce 011 the Sabbath day. around al men, the health of our the light III ity is above dollars and just a lit and even if there is no ? c? __ i_ _ in the treasury to spare i , ' ier work, we can certain- ''jNan x what little it will take We(lm'S(,J the town in such a con- ')1 as^a % that disease and possibly *he may not overtake us. nearby s nent mer E 151 l)(;KT SYSTEM. (,eMt Wil ident Wilson has an- tele; d that ho favors the ol the c< 't system" in conducting m(>'its sa ances of the government, than the "business ef g up the expenses of the piece by piece." This the good business sense hich the President is e>iThe "budget system" To? of,? from the mother country aRk,,<' " it has been almost an .V" times b> sal custom for the ?,ut it w llor ot the exchecquer, in in whisi of t ho ministers. tn .In the b nnually, to the House of Tiip\"<m jns,the budget which was ,m(.k ho] ailed estimate of the of Gowa t of money necessary to e government, lis state the ways and ts HE WIND CANNOT^ : LOVfc^IT I ^ ^g^EITHER^ . j MMMa ~ 1'.: &J& : ^ THE 15; 7^.^ " BANK. I V Ficam ; '/ elfriirs it tiny for siA tiny* St.Sit * I ercn/ny's I'ii/i .'{.OO # I week's inehlcntnls l.'Jo * sa.nn > 'ii( In our himk Six. /^o//;irs ;i week forfeit V rs iiin/ /tile lift the I nterest. V I#' /Jo \w(JUIi hntikitiii with I'S. V V j>uy 4 par wnt /ntercvsf o/i >>j#W#iirN </e/>os/t? V he First National Bank j OF LANCASTER. I 0 JONES, E M CROXTON. V Presiden t Cashier. v tm/f, f CURTIS MACXET, I Vice-President Ass't Cashier V ?4 :>mmittee of the house what a comfort it is to me to the "budget" or ap- know that I am to have the aid on Din, wnicn contains and counsel of your distinguishimated amounts for ed fellow townsman. It is a on the government source of genuine pleasure as le year. If all business well as great advantage to me to churches and individ- be associated with him." And veil, would adopt this yet there are a lot of Democratic : would be found a vast sore-headed individuals and nent over the haphaz- newspapers that are continualthat many of them ly making contemptuous flings their financial affairs, at Mr. Bryan. 'F('OUI) \NI) THF ^ scramble lor the seat of ENQUIRER the late Congressman George S. s as if The Rock Hill Les?re is nmv on- Some of tlle s somewhat disKr.int- ran<li,latcs are havil"r their P'c" ' the fact that Yorkville, t'"'es Pushed at the top of y seat, is to have a new their l'hitforms th" Charlescourt house huildin*. ito" P!,Pel s- 0a,> 01 cand'" <f > cc The Reeorrl I <latt's proposes, ll elected to trv " ~ 7 "i i " r1'1 7i " to get the machinery used in ng of bonds for this ... n i , , ? . digging the Panama canal in but all to no purpose. 7 . . , , r?, i i 11 the Charleston district to be t The Record made the . . , . ... , , , I, used in the drainage ot the lowI lost, it would be the - , . lands, trt of valor to accept | it ion with more grace | "This is the closed season for seems to have done, j pje hunting."?Charleston Evenorkville Enquirer is a | jng p<>st. But not for the con0 severe, though we , gressional one in the first dis1 The Record when it trict. s its attitude towards j ,? phase of the court j KASTKH. estior to "iproorance orjAplw> () Solll. "^77a.,,or nay! a little of both. .Tust Tile T.ord Is risen! Record a little time, Forgot tho loinb of yesterday: rary, and it will come The Lord is risen! II right. Its heart is in And thou from bon(,apo art sot free...... . | Thou sharest in His victory, ; place but its liver is (or tie out of order. Tiie Lord is risen ?SARAII LOl ISi: ARNOLD. iry William Jennings vas 53 years old on Lancaster Leads. ;iy. The people of Ne ave him a great ova- j Thla ,s the season of tho year c . when mothers feel very much congovemors ol several corned over tho frequent colds contate and other promi- traded by their children, and have n . abundant reason for It as every cold W l taking part. 1 resi- j weakens the lungs, lowers the vitalson in his congratllla- and Pa>es the way for the more . . serious diseases that so often follow, gram to the Chairman Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is fa^mmittee of arrange- moUH for ,tB cures, and Is pleasant . , ... , . and safe to take. For sale by all id: I cannot tell you dealers. w Did You? n tho Case: "Did you bring homo a bottle of Clowan's?" 10 wife as the husband returned home. "No, I forgot it, but it the next time." This question was asked a half dozen ' the mot her, and the last time the man did not forget it as too late, lie went home and the neighbors wcro talking I ?ors, and tho Life of the Household, a little tot, was lying I ed, and Death had set his seal upon the fair forehead. | 11 bring It home?" at>ked the mother eagerly. 1 tetful man hurried away to the town?and when ho got 3 mo they met him at tho gate, us he handed out tho bottle I n's they told him that it was too late now. I