The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 28, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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QUEBEC TO MIAMI "Z
IS NOW ASSURED S
Load
bu
Highway Will be Completed by End [)i
of Next Year?Columbia is Fea- tails
tured. posal
the |
Of considerable interest to local uge(j
automobillsts Is the announcement urma
ride; through Maryland, the home n?ti?
of the Chesepeake Bay oyster, tin- iacti
canvas-hack cluck and the diamond- fl
back terrapin, described recently as . jKir,
the gastronomic center of America; that
through Pennsylvania and New Jer- Ken,.
sey; up the historic; Hudson, noted, |MM.a
among other things as being navig- jr|0|?
able for a greater proportion of its (), ?
total length than any other itupor- an(l
tant river in tlie world; through I n.(lu
Saratoga Springs, once a famous ,nj,u|
watering place and destined in the
future to he still more famous in ^out
this regard; past lovely Lake ,nen)
George, skirting the eastern slope of lajn,
the Adirondacks, on along the shores |j.
of Lake Champlain, Tironderoga, von<j
Crown Point, Ausnhle (Miasm. Platts- ...
? t-u i :
burgh, the scene of the last naval ,.oim
battle (September 14, 1814;) ever k,n.s.
fought between English-speaking
peoples, then into Canada, crossing ,,rg i
the majestic St. Lawrence by means Sl..(|(l
of the famous Victoria bridge and r,.slll
finally along the north shore of this ,n.tI|l
magnificent stream to quaint old j u
Quebec, one of the most interesting. ,n|v.(
and rapidlv becoming one of the .
read
most beautiful and one of the bus- 1XS(,
.iest cities in North America.
area
TRAVELERS FROM EVERY- pc
WHERE. lhat
"Travelers will come front the sout
ends of the earth to ride over this fait
great thoroughfare! Farmers with man;
automobile trucks will market their tion
produce over it. With other good ever
roads it will in time bring the bicycle
back into general use. and will, and
I hope, help to revive the almost (,| o
forgotten pastime of touring the j,, tcountry
afoot gang
"The year 1915 will be a mentor- (j(,ne
able one in the history of the world,
for it will witness the opening of
the Panama canal to general traffic, |
and it will mark the celebration of ^ ^
the 100th anIversary of peace ^
among Fnglis!i-speaking nations. In
this countrv ' > bring the coin- p.|( ^
pletioi, riie <,'>> ,il improvements ,,,,,,,
now being made in the canal system ,,j
of New York -fate, onnecting the!
i Til<111
CJre.it LiUcS :m tho dt. Lawrence .
eliai
with tho Ifudsoi , as well as very '
great impr-ven i? to our inland
n?i' ?*< > 11 in imn.H 01 ino l hi- .
' coat
ted States ,
"The . .i] I Mi.- if thin Quebec- |v
Miami i. rr. 'tional highway troni rJ
Florida to Canada goon hand iri
hand villi that other great projects
for the Industrial improvement of r
the Atlantic coa t states- 1 refer to
won
the Atlantic deeper waterua\3 pro-'
Ject which is now an a urr i ,11c- j,uro!
cees,"?The State. ^,1P*
Lancaster Leads. ( L'm
that plans for the Quebec-Miami the s
highway have been completed and E
those behind the road hope to have ' 1
ever 3
It finished by the end of next yea.
r C
Columbia is one of the pricipal stopping
points on this route. Howard Fc
W. D. Hadley, president of the as- 000,
aociation, in an article on Southern Fc
good roads, says: 000,
"The international highway now Fc
being built connecting the city of 000,<
Quebec, Canada. with the city of Fc
Miami, Fla., will be entirely com- 500,t
pleted before it comes time to throw Fc
away your 1914 calendar, provided 000,<
only that the people of one or two Fc
Southern states get to work prompt- 000,i
ly with the same energy and en- Fc
thusiasm that has characterized the 000,
work in the remaining nlno or ten Tc
states through which the great tha
roads lead. greai
"We have had no federal aid for $i,Si
this Important enterprise, either in tax.
this country or in Canada, al- not i
though the highway will be approxi- and
mately 2,500 miles in length. It coun
leads through many of the largest (jf?rn
and most important cities in North See
America, including Montreal, Al- strut
bany, Troy, New York, Trenton, ^ud
Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washinc- a~.. .
ton, Richmond, Raleigh, Columbia, (Ty (
Augusta, Savannah and Jackson- iow
ville. mam
WHERE ROAD STARTS. quen
"Starting near the famous Ever- taxal
glades of Florida, It leads through largt
orange groves of the Peninsula comi
state, crosses Suwanee river, famed pond
in song and story through the cotton aU(l
fields and tobacco plantations of the H<
Carolinas and Virginia, passing A me
scores of battlefields made famous ?f E
in the Revolution, the war of 1S12 ?eize
and the war between the states; the l?ren
'Wilderness,* Manassas, Chancellorsville,
Bull Run, Dumfries, Fred- s?">
ericksburg, Spottsylvania, Hanover,
Gaines* Mill, Seven Pines, Fair Spec
Oaks, Malvern Hill, Petersburg and
Appomattox, on through the District SUUll
of Columbia over the road on which ,|,js
George Washington took his last
j with Germany. Every conn>t'
Europe will be forced to folthe
example of Germany in ar- a
. ... torcy
ent expansion, with a eonse- ^
t increase of the burden of
Lion. The withdrawal of so
i an amount of capital from
.. escoi
nercial paths means a corresing
restriction of trade activity
of the power of trade to expand. ^ ^
?rein lies the opportunity of 1
rlca, which is outside the field '
has
uropean political intrigue, to t
and retain the commercial sulacy
of' the world. ,)( ar<
and
moils of the South to the '*
World.
met
ial to The Lancaster N ws. publ
iltimore, Md., March 27.?In pires
mary of its special articles in prop
week's issue, designed to show ?*j,
importance of the South in the |1(.( |
ill's development, The Manu- cabii
irors' llecord says: som*
le South summons the world to "]
e in the making of the wealth the
is to come to it within the next ped.
ration. The call is emphatic, the
use no other equal area on the the
offers as groat opportunities ?-<>rp
lany kinds for the productive appo
remunerative application to the I
ral resources of the energies of powt
1, muscle and money ; no other "q
1 area has such a record as the rests
h of a generation of achieve- liars
: as a guaranty of greater, at- day
uents in the future. them
tndh'apped hv conditions be
its control for fifteen or twenty be tl
5, in which the rest of the day
try made extraordinary pro- rule
> under the high pressure infiu- "F
s of the opening of the era of <>d at
ui'/ation of industry on a great club.
, the South, once permitted to "S
lie its farming, mining and all o
manuring activities interrupted have
ar, lias in the past thirty years Hons
need to a point beyond that Tli
led by the whole country in fract
With one-third of the total is to
of the United States and with as tl
ipulation less than two-thirds red-t
of the country in that year, the not
h is actually far ahead of the adtni
ed States of thirty years ago on dent
y leading lines, and, in propor- jn st
to population, on practically js in
V line. cycle
; invitation to the enterprise jp,.
financial and industrial instincts foun
ie world is, therefore, grounded prot<
isks still to he accomplished the (
;ed by what has already been tlon
i. t'olu
Country Tow 11 Sayings.
the April American Magazine Si
V. Howe contributes the follow- in a
country town sayings: TI103
,Vhat people s. y behind your dispi
is your standing in the com- havt
ity in which you live. Wltl
t always makes a furniture vout
furious for loafers to occupy hrot
rs in front of his store.
I lie man whose pants-legs are
>1 too short, always wears Ids \\
sleeves much too long. stop
A'li d we look iit lOine men who *?"
run
tnoy were sent to save the (
<1, v\ <? can't help lmehlncr. as y
i IO feeling () .ihrepinoas when
are not in nod, and can't get *,r''
to [1
o. i? thn in( in * t reeling in the you
Id." alllr
bent
; Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. / !'?
Ioijb
vnistr !? ? nom-liter <>( how long standing:, pV(i
irc<; by the wonderful <>M reliable i?r _ .
rs Ant; ;itit lie ilui* Oil. It relieve* ''?'3
ninl 1! il the-.ime tune. ;5c, 50c, $1.00 and
1
t .
, TU
ItMAN TAX VAST 11UKDKX.
WII
pe Must Spend More on Milltarii.
Thus Helping I'nited States
ade. "
on Dispatch to New York Tri- 1)1 eu
the 1
ne.
son.
spatches from Berlin give de- S[)ect
of the German Kmepror's pro- tra(jj
Is to tax private fortunes for 8aon,
provision of a great fund to be tju?v
for the Increase of German S(Mlst
iments. The salient figures of of t)
semi-official statement Issued on pon,j
mbject are as follows: Hera
irtunes up to $50,000, $1.25 In brok'
r $500. plle
irtunos of $50,000 to $125,000,
) in every $500. aro .
irtunes of $125,000 to $250,
$2.50 in every $500.
>rtuiiHs of $250,000 to $2,500,- mU|
$5 in every $500.
rtunes of $2,500,000 to $5,- "S
500, $7.50 in every $500. l'resi
rtunes of $5,000,000 to $12,500.
$10 in every $500. tatlu
rtunes of $12,500,000 to $20,- Parui
500, $12.50 in every $500. Horn
rtunes of $20,000,000 to $25,- te(' '
500, $15 in every $500.
rtunes of more than $25,000,- lo ri
$20 in every $500. ,n:,J
? take a concrete example, Her- ,>xPei
Krupp von Bohlen, head of the 1<>ss;
t Krupp works, will have to pay ^ 11''
50,000 as her share of the war 1
When it is remembered this is '1,ur
l tax on income, but on capital, 1 lo"
that it strikes every bank ac- ''
t of more than $50,000 in the "" 111
tan empire, it is not hard to
what a vital blow has been ''
k at German trade expans'on.
all Kurope will ho dragged lroni
i - ?
. p
.K LANCASTER NEWS, MAKCi
and stand bu
LSON BREAKS PRECEDENTS ? >"
with the crc
thing about
is safe to say there never has tralning you
such a predecedeut-breaker in jx with s
White House as President Wil- when waiUn|
The man has absolutely no re- rldJng on a
or compunction for customs, while this
tious, and institutions held tj1(J (raju a
d by fetich-worshippers when carrlage wiU
In lint nnnpiil tn his rnmmnn . . . .
? ...... ? ? ? year-oia girl
or to his views of the fitness by t,ie
lings. The Washington eorres- Klrl In legs
ent of The Chicago Record- wng receivin|
Id sums up the precedents tle Rlrl Wftg
en and relegated to the junk lap uml tWQ
during the first twelve days of QU piay|ng ,
Wilson administration. They caU8e they <
i-plenty, as follows: SOOIl all fell
'irst?Came the downfall of the akin, and
gural ball, with its money When the tr
gers and turkey trot. moved with i
ecoiul The favorite barber, of them wen
ident Wilson shaves himself. babies or gr
'bird?Tlie ('blow that killed That one
>r"). The antiquated custom of about all tl
iling ofllce-seekers at the White and she did i
le. No pie-hunters are admit- You may at
mtil sent for. in one of tl
'ourth The President is going cial coaches
in the government. Politicians people, offish
make suggestions, but need not up" as muc
[ t to see them carried out un- eared nothin
perhaps, they coincide with the sengers.
o House views. Let a mot
'ifth - The President goes to boy or girl,
ili to worship; not to he seen, sqeamish wi
els may gather about the Presi- as much as
s church door, hut if he sees business to i
lirst they will not see him. chidren. In i
ixili The gold braid and lace hoy or girl ?
less lias been eliminated; Major discovery, a
ides, military aide, inherited the roach is
President Tat't, dresses like an instead of |;
inry citizen wlien he goes out frowns every
the President. then they bt
eveutli?The khaki-clothed mo- own children
cle policemen who used to fol- quainted and
the White House automobile tlemon and 1
been given other employment; that coach.
President rides without bicycle Why cann
ts. pie who are
lighth The ancient custom of chance get t<
ing the President's box at the eral mix-up
Ler and playing the national baby? It is
em when the President arrives do and just
been put into the discard. done if they
inth?Old 'it is said has disnp- Kxcept vo
i'd from the White House news sweet and fi
instead it appears 'the Presi- dren, you hi
said.' ter the kinp
'enth -'What was said in a cab- fellowship ir
meeting and cannot be made come.?Spar
ie' is of the past; what trans
at a cabinet meeting is public Diversified
erty. The farn
devcnth Tli?? l?i-w?*?'kly cabi- learning that
Heelings are uu?lur the ban. The j cotton to bi
li t -reij 1 meet when there is on the farm
>thing to be done. from their o
'welt'th Promiscuous use of have learn
'executive order' has been stop-j tanners wlu
.Miss Salome Tarr, barred by.'ausc they
civil service regulations from j their crops.
White House stenographers' 1 has proved
>. could have gone in by special j titan the on
intinent of tlte President, but ' many farm
'resident refused to exercise tlte planting not
r in iter behalf. j North Car
'hirteenth President Wilson home farmei
the seventh day. He puts the them in Nor
of the White House up Satur- "'r states, tin
night at 12 o'clock and lets '"i farmers
i stay tip nuti 1 Monday. " Hlack of
"ourteen Cold suppers are to Carolina, is
ie rule at the White House Sun- "v,> al home
evenings; the old Presbyterian Harnwell Pei
will prevail. erything nee
'ifteeiith The President declin- W<*H being e
a invitation to the Chevy Chase ritfht on It is
cotton but i
ixteenth John Barleycorn and money to bu
tber sorts of intoxicating drinks reversed tli
been tabooed at tin* White things necesi
only grows (
ie general tendency of these in- farmer Ml
ions of the trammels of custom wor'i stock,
ward simplic ity and directness i( onH?QUcntl>
ie rules of life, as opposed to worr>' a,l'l
ape and formalism, which can- 'arKf> cotton
be too highly commended and ,l'm *? n,t
red Put one change the Presi- Pro'its on tli
has made should be overruled a* a prolit
dte of It 1 in. if possible, and that
dispensing with the motor- F?|]0F? f
I)Olil C I-SCOrf Tin. n.,n<.o?n -
v. lUiii'ri 11 IUI |
President's safety is too well Kails
ded and the necessity for the teres
ction of it is person too groat to
,, , After rea(
ountrv to permit ol any dlminu- .
, . . 'n our town
ol safeguards in this respect.? , ,
by I man s 1
nibia Record.
tion natural!
7~. ... cine equally
I lie ltahy as a .Mivrr,
. , . . .... boring tov
x or eight people were fitting
statement ol
little depot waiting for a train.
dent leaves
; were strangers and there was .
,, ! this point,
osition to get acquainted you i ,, ...
Mrs. Ida 1
often been caught that way. ,, . ., ..
. ; (Ireat Kails,
i all your society manners and .. . ...
. that Doan s
tine talk about universal , .. . .
i fectlve kidiu
herhood, you stilfen vourself i . ,
' ' | me a world
that they w
No Need to Stop Work . .,
to other peo
'hen the doctor orders you to
work it staggers you. I can't, '' a 11
say. You know you are weak, i dizzy and n
down and failing In health day quently had
lay, but you must work as long t,i,,s Seein
ou can stand. What you need Is ' ,
:trlc Hitters to give tone, "ivertised. !
ngth and vigor to your system, , >>ot taken t
irevent break down and build I well."
up. Don't bo weak, sickly or j.<or 3ai0 |
ig when Electric Hitters will
tit you from the tlrst dose. Icon"- ''os'
Usands bless them for their glor- New York,
ImnlHi o ml nl ? /... ?*t. rrt 4 *
?V?.?U nueiiRlll. I ry mum. led Stutf'S
ry bottle !b guaranteed to satisfy. Kemembe
r 60c at Lancaster Pharmacy
Standard Drug Co. an(l tuko nc
I 28, 1913.
ick on your icy dignity,
s time you wish to mix
iwd and know somethem.
With all your
do not know how to
trangers of all degrees
; in a hall or depot or
train.
t party was waiting for
man rolled in a baby EV i
i a sweet, clean, pretty A
in it. He was followed
ier and a four-year-old
than a minute the baby
? attention and the lit- ____
sitting in a stranger's ttl
traveling men insisted
A'itli the baby just becould
not help it, and
L that they were close
all akin to the baby,
uin rolled up every one
a lighter step, and some
b thinking of their own which he w
andchildren. year will be
little baby brought in cor" and
he neighborly feeling ceased. t
not speak a single word, that he has
times have been riding versification
lose chair cars or spo- ,s now
with a dozen or more cr?P- His
and apparently "stuck corn on his
h as to say that they advise farm
g for their fellow pas- increasing t
yea \
her enter with a small Mr- Black
At first some of the and "ecently
11 turn up their noses, ,)iK {lat w
to say mothers have no was ole of
innoy others with their ,)een -,enne?
i few minutes the little to alaughti
toes out on a voyage of ,)eon Past,,r
nd soon every one in "ne conditic
attracted by him and for p,RS a
tuckered mouths and ,vxenty ?f t
r one is smiling, and hoRS' Mr>
gin to talk about their of the Soutl
i and soon they get ac- by raising i
1 find out that real gen- by Prodncin
ladies are passengers in "u>y ne?d b
The Geor
ot sane, well-bred peo- cePl'on, tell
thrown together by South Geor
lgethor and have a gen- one croP ld'
without the aid of a saV8 "'here
the reasonable thing to growth of t
what every one wishes better polic
' only knew how. croP exclu
u become as frank and ,nuch deper
ill of love as little chil- Go?vgia far
nve little chance to en- own niules.
.'dom of love and good Krowing wh
i this life or the life to eat" They
tan burg Journal. everything
for cotton,
nrn,
i*arming: for Success.
iters of tho South are ,)Ut ure ma*
L it docs not pay to raise ???
iv everything else used niII|||yr
Thev have learned it yUllllllIll
iwii experience and tliey CCCrpTII
ed it from successful CrrCulU,
i are independent behave
always diversified Gr.ov? s Tj.ste
. . , in 1 dsfclcsi
I he live at home plan out Mala,
to he more successful ,I1C gy
ie crop idea which too
ers have followed in
liing but cotton. You know
olina lias many live-at- (>I
TON IC, recc
r* and whether you find ont the Soul
th Carolina or any oth- Chill and 1J
y are the most success- Strengthens
in the country. Mr. W. strongcsi
taste the bit
H.irnwcll county, South do not dissol
a great exponent of the solve readily
plan of farming. The guaranteed I
ople says practically ev- lt- 50c'
ded for the support and There is Onl
>f his family is raised U>ok,oriigl
farm, lie used to plant
t took all his cotton
y what lie needed. lble
order, raised those Kffy
tary for his family, and Wwsl//
otton as a cash crop.
ack even raises his own Bnlkit
beef cattle and hogs.
' he is free from the .
vexation of raising a Ty
crop, while it enables jQl |[i
out the middleman's IP
ose things he can raise ? 1
himself. The acreage P '1
ROM GREAT FALLS J
Happenings Always In- Sometir
?t Our llcHdcrs. high, w
, r*ach o
ling of ho many people Ra
i who have been cured " ,
on* 01 i
Kidney Pills, the ques- A ei#ar
ly arlseH". '"Is thin medi- afRmed tc
successful lu our neigh- r?mo*ii?t
vns?" The generous ??r
f this Great Kalis resino
room for doubt on H*wa?k, I*
Hampton St., BBBBB
S. says: "I can say .
Kidney Pills are an ef- - ?
y medicine for they did C oKI
of good. I urn certain
ill be just as beneficial W& h
pie who take them. For qJ* cabbaK
le, I was bothered by ^he three
ervous spells and I fre- size bli
poins in n.y sides and days later
g Doan's Kidney Pills than the
I got a supply and I had ]jate Suet
hem long before I was tion. Pri
thousand;
by all dealers. Price 50 f)Qc pC]
< r-Milburn Co., Huffalo, jrpttiniT U]
sole agents for the IJnl- shipped Si
r the name?Doan's? Tko
> other. 1 A II v
ROYA
IKING POV
Absolutely Pu
?
re only Baking Powd
9/19 Royal Grape Cream
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOS
'ill have in cotton this fy their cro]
small, while the acreage growing pect
food crops will be in- chief idea n
he Barnwell paper says and live bel
succeeded so well by dl- the North ai
of his farming that he star.
iking corn his principal
experience in making Marrying
ideal farm leads him to him is a ?0
ers against the folly of make an o
heir cotton acreage this eRR.
produces his own meat YOU'RE C
' killed a 16 months old HI LI
eighed 390 pounds. It
a litter of nine and had Clean your
1 only Ave weeks prior and bow
jr.- His nine pigs had bully!
e raised and all are in ciet a 10-<
>n. Ills nine well eared Ko odds h
re more than equal to Uch or bowel
he average razor back aches, how
Black says the farmers fortable you
a can make more money indigestion,
their own supplies than bowels?you
g cotton to buy what results with
o support the family. Don't let
gia papers, without ex- bowels maki
us that the farmers in Cascarets to
gia are abandoning the the headach
?a. The Savannah News nervousness,
is apparent a faster stomach, b
he idea that it is the distress; cle:
y not to stick to one of all the
sively, or to place too pated mattei
idence on cotton." The misery,
mers are raising their A 10-cent
cattle and hogs, and are pinoss and a
latever is necessary to No more daj
flnd more ready sale for if you will t
they grow than they do then. All c
so they have not only Don't forg
durn methods of farming little inside;
ilng it a point to diversi- ing, too.
AND IRON-THE MOST RELIEVES
AL GENERAL TONIC I
less chill Tunic Combines both The Wonderfi
sform. The Quinine drives Antiseptic I
ria and the Iron builds up Surgical C
stem. For Adults and OldR. R.
Children.
what you are talcing when Thousands
tOVIJ'S TASTKI.KSS chill and a trial v
ignized for 30 years through - PC )RTKR 'S
th as the standard Malaria, Oily is the in
ever Remedy and General discovered foi
ig Tonic. It is as strong as Ulcers, Carlni
t hitter tonic, hut you do not Sore Throat,
ter because the ingredients all wounds an
ve in the mouth hut do dis- slight or seric
in the acidsof the stomach, finding new
>y your Druggist. We mean remedy. Gu
We mean it. 2
y One "I1ROMO QUININK" That is LAX
lature of R. W. GROVR on every box. Cui
ht Your^ Kitchei
Bracket
Ties in the kitchen or elsewhere yoi
;? ...;n i:.u> .v. ?.1?1_ ?
tici C II rv III A 111 llltr WllUiC I UUII1,
f children.
yo Bracket Lamp is made for exactly
he famous Rayo Family?the beat kc
white light, steady, diffused. A strong, sut
? the wall. The lamp is inexpensive. Ccono
I chimney or shade. Kayo I.smps are mad
arposes. Dealerj Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMF
(ln?orp?rat*d in New Jeneyl
- l
>age Plants, Fr
ave now ready for shipment all t
e plants, and advise our custome
leading varieties: Earlv Jersey
t very early; new Charleston W
, and our Early Succession, aboul
Charleston. We also have the Li
session. Wo guarantee count, sal
ces as follows: 1,000 to 4,000
5,000 to 9,000 at $1 per thousar
r thousand. Special prices on larj
p club orders or act in vr its our a*
:mie day order is received.
Carr-Carlton C
"'' ' ' " 4;H
*
: ^ I
l1
/DER
fro
\
'er made
of Tartar
PHATE r
I \4 )
pa. Many of them are
ma aa a aide line. Their
ow la to live at home
Lter than by living off
nd West.?Wilmington
i
r a man to reform
>od deal like trying to]
melette out of a badj
ONSTIPATED,
OUS!?CASCARETS
waste-clogged liver
els to-night! Feel
:ent box now.
ow bad your liver, stomIs;
bow mucli your head
miserable and uncomare
from constipation,
biliousness and sluggish
always get the desired
Cascarets.
your stomach, liver and
3 you miserable. Take
-night; put an end toj
e, biliousness, dizziness,
sick, sour, gassy,
ackache and all other
anse your inside organs
bile, gases and constl
which Is producing the
box means health, hap.
clear head for months.
rfs of gloom and distress
ake a Cascaret now and
iruggists sell Cascarets.
et the children?their
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