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6 IS AMERICA STILL ~ AIDING REBELS? ? 111 So Mexico Protests AKatnst Shipping he of Firearms. ch Mexico City, March 30.?The kn Mexican government has made a no formal protest to the American ha government against the shipping of gr anus and ammunition from the eh United States to the rebels and has no requested that greater vigilance be ov exercised in guarding the frontier Mexican officials understood that be numerous consignments of war ma- th terial, including many machine ou guns, have been sent across the bor- w? der in some cases even at the regu- Rr lar ports of entry and are now in tei the hands of the rebels. at It is pointed out by the same tei officials that since the rebels con- wi trol a large part of the frontier, this country is dependent absolutelj for ou the time, being on the United States Pi" to prevent the rebels from obtain- no lug supplies. That the rebels are securing quantities of ammunition jui appears to be a fact. IT No notable improvement In the revolutionary situation is apparent, an Tho greater successes In recent bit rf.ays are credited to the rebels, al- aR though sever*' punishment in minor tin engagements has been inflicted on dii the adherents of Venustiano Carranza near Monterey. Residents of the capital are nervous because of continued rumors cu of friction between President Huerta 'ln and Gen. Felix Diaz and of plots of And intrigues, even to the fixing of dates when a new battle may be expected in the streets, or the assassi- po nation of one or the other principals. of On Saturday so keen was the excitemen! that the President summoned ot newspaper men to the palace after a midnight, to issue a formal state- uo ment saying he and Felix Diaz were etill friends and working in harmony and that there was no trust in tcl the street gossip. mc Huerta's statement was reiterat- ma ed by Diaz. t,1( coi CAUSE FOR CONGRATULATIONS, r.cl th< Genial Southerner, Wrong in Every im Way, Was Glad Anyhow. of Washington Dispatch to New York Herald. of 4 "Yes, such is fame," said William ter O. McAdoo, secretary of the treas- em nry, tonight as he turned away tin from a conversation he had with a 1 pu large, genial, courtly man with a pu T marked Southern accent. The lat-1 art ter approached him in the lobby of a the Shoreham hotel and said: ofii "Mr, McAdoo, I want to shake he your hand, sir. It has always my Th am union 10 meet me man wno ouiu of those subways in New York city." i to "I had nothing to do with the stj subways," returned the secretary; I "It was the Hudson tunnel that I built." "Is that so?" retorted the South- sie erner, visibly embarrassed, "I thought it was you who built the tei subway sure enough. But you're pe from Tennessee anyhow and I want it to congratulate you as a fellow Ten- no nessean." ha "Unfortunately?just for the mo- th ment?I'm from Georgia originally," Bi saiu Mr. McAdoo pleasantly. th As gracefully as possible the Southerner backed away, after say- br log that he was glad to meet any j n r* ?* Vi ,.%>? n.Ub ? b a ? C ?( A I In iiiiut an? ii\jy9 VN ii.li m?; iiauii* ui ?*'( Adoo. It LK.WKS FOIt YALE. w< sk Former President Tuft (Joes to Take W] Up Duties as Professor of Law. 0)] Augusta, Oa.. March 30.?Former t>0 President William 11. Tnft, who has been at his winter cottagf here since s<March 5, 1-ft at 5:15 this afternoon w for New Haven, Conn . where he w ill . .iC take up his duties as professor of law at Yale University. With him j were Mrs Taft and Master Charles ( j Taft. ni Since Mr. Taft's arrival in Augusta he has spent nearly all of his time in recreation, devoting many , j : hours to his favorite game of golf, j He has been visited during his stay here by a number of men prominen 1 if in national polite , but made no statement, before his departure, as {) to his probable future activities in the reorganization of tne Itepubii- h can party. Mr. Taft will he accom- ' panled as far as New York by his r( wife and son. Charles. U Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and folds, when neglect- s< ed, always lead to serious trouble w of the lungs. The vlsest thing to n do when you have a cold that troubles you Is to get n bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery You will get relief from the fir t e e. rol finally the cough will disappear. O. II. Drown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: n "My wife was flown in bed with an P obstinate cough, arid 1 hone fly he- K Hove bad It. not been for Dr King's New Dinco.-fry, she would not be v living today." Known for forty- y three years as the b<st remedy for P coughs and colds. Price 50c and J $1.00. Recommended by Lancaster c Pharmacy and Htandard Drug Co. ? - THE L. TO KETNITK CHIKCH. \ usual; he alrai , i his breath. T1 esbyterhuis Would Follow \V ilson tion is vitiated in Ignoring Division. cleansed; and esident Wilson is a Presbyterian, himself, not sc is father was a minister of the as hy his negle iuthern Presbyterian church, but Learn to nr is an elder in the Northern SOn of dressin) urch. All the intelligent world going up and iows that several of the great de- duties in hous< initiations divided and ceased to Draw in deep ve fraternal relations during the time you take eat war because the Northern little while si urclies became bitter and de- and 1111 your unced the Southern members who that test thei ned or favored slavery. be surprised For several years an effort has ment that it w: en steadily in progress to reunite oral condition.e wings of this church, but with t avail, because so many people What a Womai ;re alive on both sides of the There is a eat division who still felt the bit? whom thousaiu rness. 1 his year a great effort is -, . , ., .. ,, , example of int work to try to reunite the Presbv- ?? ? i, .1 < % , ness. let the rians. Loth wings of the church , . ii ....i.i,. hts young wife 11 meet at Atlanta in May. , , . .... . .. , ... he drank, an Why not reunite formally with, ... . , . , , sprees marked t either side giving up a single , ii o v- -.? ^ form of ale ejudice? Neither the Catholic _ ? ,. ? . , . , ? Ladies Home r the Episcopal church tormally jii . .i , , young, beautiti tided, yet they had all the pre,, , .... , come more tha dices and bitterness that the , . r.n SOclal SUCCeSS. ried had weait reasons for divisions have faded t} re was tbjs d the people who felt the real them! gome terness are either dead or in old lelded to the e. This is a good year to do like lhe|r husband8 b Wilson family, ignore the thpy went U] rision.?Birmingham Ledger. eagy ()ther r Social Center Idea. ^er kdaut> and That political union may be se- s'u savi red through using the school NVas a use as the actual headquarters husbanc h u the government and that with 'au^s* ut ol is political unification, party di- mark<'d as au lions are not necessary, is the 'ow> ,(>r *ler' s sition taken by l'rof. E. J. Ward t,nce of hetr<?( the bureau of social center de- 'ather had e? lopment, in the extension division *l 'ondnoss for the University of Wisconsin, in no%or *or a 1 volume on "The Social Center," done 'l< r *1US 11 w in press. With the people as a * cannot s? lole in control, the so-called po- m'nc ,'ar <nt ical machinery can be made a po- s'u> to ( it means of advancing the com- t r d'd fdw> 1 in good. The general antipathy to liad lessened. ^ ichine politics has been due to ^'ri fa< 1 1 ? fact that private groups have a'lpadt ukith s itrolled the machine. With the woul(1 load th' 100I house as a unifying factor, bullets. i political machinery of the com- There were i ijjitv can be placed in the hands oul aftt'r ,1,m the people. were tla>'a wheI After discussing the possibilities (li(1 not 1 the school house as a civic cen- came and giving a survey of the ores- ^ut togetlu >1 .#.ii . The wife 8 wet l development of this movement, ... , , .. derstanding of * author shows shows how the . .. , . .of the man s ei hlic lecture center, as a branch , ,. ... , . consulted spec blic library, a music center, an ; gallery, a motion picture theater, lK'lp- ut * recreation center, an employment NNhl<h stei Ice, a vocational center, a public ^and. ^ga ns alth office and a dental oiDce. weakness le n ere is also a detailed discussion llKt 11U * .i i ii j by the latter p the social center idea as applied i i.i n i Verily, a wo rural communities?Columbia it(i breaks a man. % ~t Ti r. T What Hi A Lesson in Hi rattling. v : # . i .i . .. i What have 3 No piece of advice that the phyi i in i # town? ian can give will bear more fre.? ... Have you d< ent repetition than the pithy sen .. . , ,, T. < upbuilding? ice: Breathe deeplv. It Is a # .i ? i ? . , i.v. . Have you pu rtectlv simnle rule --- a x/? uoaii.11, >*?l , , . .. v, i a-w ? wheel, lent > is constantly broken. There is . , movements foi reason why our lungs should not 11 .1 w ? .t i / ment, been a ve all the Iresh air they need for ...? i .i * a |* i*i asked to be or eir work; the supply Is limited. . ,. ' ,, , . , What has th it in our folly we refuse to give ? .. ^ Isn t it a go em their fair share of it, because Isn t it in i i are too lazy to remember to .... ? vour children? eathe deeply. T. ,. .. . 1 , Hasn't it bei We go on from day to day draw- . ? . ... , ~ * your home no g in little, inadequate puffs of what about r, living from hand to mouth, as . . ? . . . quaintances in were; and then we wonder why T. I)o you expe feel tired and nervous, why our . , r ... town languish! in is sallow and our eyes dull, ? .. If the town tiy we catch cold easliy and digest J{ affect your ir food badly. When things have |f thls tQWI me to this pass, there is nothing WOW8>. what , r it except to put ourselves to , . , , ? * ' friends and a< hool, and learn patiently to do They'll mov hat we were meant to do uncon- ^ p0pu] 'ou will decrease. There are two ways to learn to Jf thlg towr eathe If our powers of self-dis- gJblft fop Us d( plinc are poor, as is the case with why those ost insufficient breathers, it is a )jorf> h'arvegt iod plan to join a gymnasium of thpJp Bt0(;k t ilistlienic class and learn to use the i money somew 1 ngs as a baby learns to use its i in ucvuril IIMII inns and reel. But remember that Medium. shoiir in breathing will do no good the scholar thinks he is ubsolved Wanted om his tasl. except when he la in At a certaii le class. af England, A similar method, for those who weekly Post, ave not time or opportunity for the were not pern y-mnasium is to turn life's daily ident lady bos lutine into a continuous dlscipiline ()nP (jay a i breathing. If the poor breath- caught In the r takes the trouble to watch him- was court-ma if carefully, he will find that ter a(idrcssln hen he la engaged upon any work ^|r ( ^ht lat calls for close attention he o(j0nse is two oes not even breathe as deeply as jor 8f,con( 1 third seven f Drive Sick Heado'hes Away. , Sick headaches, sour gassy stom- un(l HO on' ' ch, indigestion, biliousness, dlsap- time up to tl ear quickly after you take I)r I t- ? in rsuit^iuii :in'B New Life Pills. Thoy purify . ,. ..iinw r tie blood and put new life and ' * Igor in the system. Try them and tleket cost. ou will bo woll satisfied. Every ill helps; every box guurar teed. Jfs all ri 'rice 25. Recommended by Lan- nnsJf K,.f q, aster Pharmacy and Standard P "'' ^ ' .rug Co. 1 come alon* i ANC ASTER NEWS, APRIL i, 191S ost invariably holds BROWNING'S L.OVH I 1 us the blood clrcula when it ought to be Has the Public a Right the worker exhausts mate Glimpse Into Poet > much by his labors An ascriminious discus lCts- ing ou just now in the 1! ake a breathing les- ? , .. cles of London over the ? in the morning, of down stairs, of your of the Br? ing love 1, ehold, oflice or shop. Lor(l Tennyson, son of th drafts of air every 'lone what Englishmen i a breath, and every ! habit of doing when the Lop everything else flou demands some outle lungs with breaths [ where to be had?he ha! r capacity. You will ! lettl,r to The Times upo , . ^ i jpct, in wmcn nc sngni to see tie mpro\e ^ ^ the letters as 8 III make In your gen- ^ ^ ^ nMym of th 1%X" ought In decency to sto 7, 77777~ ? \t?? ca,lR having been told o n an 1 * the late Robert Brownln man in America to lattwr ha(l destroyed 1,1 Is, today, point as an wrftten to his father b :egrlty and upright- jouthed "the casting of < re was a time when j jnto streets as ga ? faced the fact that j fools." d that his periodic The inference is that the most dangerous t)f "Pippa Passes" and ohollsm, says The would have strongly c Journal. She was ^jie publication against v ill, and to her had Tennyson was protesting n the usual share of that there can be little c The man she mar- tion. Nor is there roor li and position, yet difference of opinion on t fearful thing between : taste. So long, however wives might have curiosity tenders the put temptation to let J such correspondence pr< go their way while ' niay be expected to conti icirs. Divorce was viving relatives are apt nen would recognize surprising absence of st worth. when they see an opportu clearer than that, old letters at an attrac man. She loved her and the editors of such p took stock not of his are seldom very squeamii f his virtues. She disclosures, as witness asset his undoubted James Anthony Froude le admitted the influ- correspondence of Carlyle lity, for his grand- it is no use scolding n a gentleman with for the avidity with wlih midnight revels. Yet lows such disclosures as noment did she con- in strict propriety to be i nd's failing. fault is not with the pu >e your future ami with those who can not (1 by this fearful temptation to commerci 1 him steadily. Neith- connection with the dii ilm feel that her love head, and there is some t !he simply set before for them. It is that p lat there was a fight a right to know the tri he would share. She those who have been h e gun, but he must their admiration and r his correspondence she lights when she went Carlyle was less the in the storm, there philosopher that a selflsl 1 she watched and he a cantankerous carmudge here were other days to blame for that as mi and she hid her eyes, man himself? ir they conquered. The prospect of publ ipons lay in her un- have invested death wi the physical nature terror, but no tears are < raving. Together they loss of a reputation v ialists, and iound never merited.?Philad< is his wife's belief i qulrer. idled the young hus his few years of Tin,e For F,y Srr? ow sets a decade of The announcement b; .lie world judges him health department that o art of his life. 11 will begin a ttao man either makes or ?nforcement of the fly s ?Augusta Chronicle. nance should bestir the i only of those food det live You Done? the law directly concern iOU done to help this that of the general publi dinance applies partii >ne your share in its grocer shops, meat sho markets, fruit carts and t your shoulder to the terests, all of which mi: rour co-operation in screened from April to r this town's better- as a safeguard to the l supporter whether health. not? It is scarcely less in is town done for you? indeed, it is not more a od place to live? individual household ti i good place to rear measures of precaution infection of files. This en your home, isn't it be a protracted spring w? mer. It' is none too ea the friends and ac- pare against the swart this town? that will soon be a-wing ct them to stay if the become a grave menaci es? unless they are prompt deteriorates, how will The old slogan "Swat property? been supplanted by a w i goes 10 tne "bow- word?"starve the fly.* *111 become of your timely precaution will r-quaintances? vast deal of discomfort i e. Illness. Let the publl ation decreases, trade against the fly tiegin now be effective.?Atlanta J i dies, who Is respon lath? This (?irl is Learning who earn their money Housekeeping their crops here, raise ^'rom The Progressive F lere but spend their My mother and I, wl acre else. The money of a ,,tt,e colored girl, 1 e at home.?Abbeville ,n*? do our housekeeplr In the morning mamn breakfast while I arranj the Best Terms. After breakfast I help a college In the north up" the dishes and the says the Birmingham house In order while si the male students help of the girl attends aitted to visit the res- room and milk. If we irders. vegetables or meat th? male student was cral hours to cook for act or doing ko, and P?ts them on to parbi rtlaled. The headmask him, said: "Well, ^ TEXAS WO? 5 Penalty for the find The Texas Wonder < shillings and sixpence, an(1 bladder troubles 1 five shilling*, for the gravel, cures diabetes, diillings and sixpence, larae backs, rheumatism .ing half a crown each regularities of the kldne der In both men and wo tree patinas, lutes bladder troubles tones the trespasser if not sold by your druj nuch would n season's sent by mail on rerei One small bottle Is t^ treatment, and seldom ; 77?~ :? feet a cure. Send for Ight to bury your from this and other u,i ome one is sure to W. Hall, 292r, Oliver and dig it up again. Loul8' Mo* So,(1 dri .ETTERS, docs not have to be started s< then. The negro girl brings to an lnti< wood and water, cleans and f 's Heart? lamps, takes up the ashes slon Is go- winter and gathers the veg iterary clr- 'n summer. .,, .. By the time mamma finis pu ca on usuuj]y jiave an 0f the house etters, and (jer excepf her room, which e poet, has ranges. We are ready to se are In the until dinner time. In the ir indigna- we cook and bake on Wet t not else- and Saturday and we can i written a much more sewing done. I n the sub- cooking, all except the bread atlzes the mamma makes. We have ap in infamy hours for meals and alway e deceased them then. We have plac p. He re- evary article and try to k ne day by there. We hire our washll g that the mamma does the ironing as >00 letters When we have company or ecause he we em bolder or do some oth >ne's heart of fancy work and also wh rbage for visit. The nights are spent in the author and writing. We have but fe "Sordello" ers on account of the trees, a unapproved ler oelng so hard to get out. vhich Lord I have I work with late in and as to ternoons. r no *iSo much more work can t n for any and so easily if it is divided he score of ANNETTE CK ' ,ls i)U,)li< Lancaster, S. C. dication of ^fltable it Inue. Sur- The South is on Trial, to show a "If the Democracy is on ti nsitiveness f?re the nation, Southern nity to sell manshlp is also on trial in a live figure, hardly less vital. In a measi indications paralleled since the fifties, sh in their ernerers are now to domin the way federal government, to frar edited the policies and stand sponsors laws."?Atlanta Constitution, the public h is true that the future, ill it swal- t,u* fate, of the Democratic i ought not aow in the hands and kee] nade. The Southern men, if, indeed we i blic. It is t,1,s day, make such allusio resist the Ke?t,on ?f the republic. Fo; lalize their ",c l,lusc """ maintain that stinguished ^orl'1 there is to be no Sout 'xeu.se even Northerner, Westerner or E eople have or 'n Political sense, all uth about ,)ec?oie Americans, eld up for Wise procedure for the espect. If w?lfare; laws and the enfor )wed that lnwB tor the greatest good supposed Rre,ltest number; building 1 boor and st?atl of tearing down meri on, who is ORtablishment, and the placl uch as the I)Utrl?tism above everythin pecially above selfishness, nn iclty may 1,1,8 t,me> the perpetuation th a fresh rJomo<Tatic party in control lue for the n,*e<l States, vhich was headers In the party now I ilphia In- or?ln the White House, in t inet, in the house, in the s< are there from Southern stat 'ens. them rests a great respon TUa .1 , #. ^ _H? Alio i:uuuueiice is expresse< y tlic c n April the thoy wiU meaBure "P to tb rough going sponsibility.?Augusta Chron creen ordl- ~ Z , activity not Ijancaster .Leads. tiers whom .?SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR ,8 but also CONSTIPATED ( c. The or cularly to |)eiicjous "Fruit Laxative ps, produce harm stomach, livei kindred in- bowels. ist be kept Every mother realizes aft November, fnK i,er children "California consumer's 0f Klgs," that this is their id ative, because they love its i aportant, if taste and it thoroughly cleai o, that the tender little stomach, llvt ake similar bowels without griping, against the When cross, irritable, promises to or breath is bad, stomach so and sum- at the tongue, mother! If rly to pre- give a teaspoouful of this h us of flies "fruit laxative," and in a fe' and which an the foul, constipated was 5 to health bile and undigested food pai ly checked, of the bowels, and you have the fly" has playful child again. When i iser watch- system is full of cold, thro ' A little has stomach-ache, diarrhoe prevent a gcstion, colic?remember, i ind nerhAn? ? r insiae cleaning" should al" c campaign the first treatment given, r and it will Millions of mothers kee] ournal. fornia Syrup of Figs" hand know a teaspoonful today Systematic glck child tomorrow. As] druggist for a 50-cent be farmer. "California Syrup of Figs," th the help hag directions for babies, n the morn- of ftll aRes and grown-ups >8- on the bottle. Beware of ia cooks the fejtB soid here, so don't be ;e my room, i the genuine, made by her "clean fornla K,K syrup Company. n | rv..? v- ~ I * puv iuc )p, with the ? to the cook- Qy rurr Jkuijrb t L ^dinner, alit j .?,??/ st STANDARD P0UL7 4 - * 0 early wtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmamB In the "n CJ Mr. Farmer: """"qWhy should you >hes I | r I 1 in or- 'leave your rarm work * she ar- r i w then tor one or two days at winter 1 1 * 1*1 Inesdayj the busiest season, hitch So1 the up and go personally to pointed jlook for help? rrq Telephone a want ?:p Ji ad to this office, and caiiers*, the next day you may V ",kl"e choose from among r ,ii,ie several applicants the 1,"Z' man you want. ^Try it. done up. AIO. _____ _______ The Farmers' rial bestates v\ v g\ :r Bank & Southate the m " J trS Irustlompy indeed . , , . . ,arty is 10 very fateful for past ping of favors of its customers and may, in the public generally and is n to a r there ever anxious to please its hence- patrons. ^ herner, lastem- The Bank is a depository having of^State and County funds general and is ?rowinK stronger and cement stronger every year. to V,e Large and small deposiup initorious tors are solicited and prompt ing of nttpntinri ia tri von +<-> oil 1 printed ern> Seaboard and Carolina Sc counter- Northwestern Railways, i fooled. Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air "Call- I'lne Ra^way. Lancaster, with Southern Railway A. P. McLURE, Supt. >R H ATCHIN G WE HAVE THE BEST Write us and we will quote by return mail on anything in our line. Our yards contain many prize winners, , and for a general purpose 'ijfe there are none better. White Rocks, White LegJUffr horns, Rhode Island Reds, Sliver Hamburgs, Black Langshans and Indian Runner Ducks. CRY Y ARDS, - - Lancaster, S. C. i pans' at matters of business. of the Come in and see us. of the In pow- ????????? he cabFARMERS'BANK slbillty. L r & TRUST CO., Lancaster, S. C. E. B. LINGLE, Pre.t. * :hild w- h- m1llen-c,,hict d '* can't anc* Schedules Southern Railway. ter elv- Premier Carrier of the South. N. B.?Schedule figures published t syrup a8 information only and ate not eal lax- guaranteed. Effective 8ept. 16, 1911. pleasant Daily departure from Lancaster: lses the ...J?0- V3"10;^ *" m- f?r R?Ck Hill and way stations. )r and jj0i ug?8:31 a. m. for Camden, Columbia and way stations. feverish No- ***?2:00 p. m. for Camden, . . Columbia. Charleston and wnv ur' 100K tlons. ' * " """ ~~ coated, n0. 117?7:48 p. m. for Rock armless Hill, Yorkvllle and way tations. Also w hours Charlotte, Washington, Philadelphia and New York, te, sour E McOee, A. Q. P. A., Columns out bla, S. C.; W. H. Caffey, D. P. A., a well, Charleston, S. C. ts little at sore, Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. a, lndl- Schedule In Effect March 3rd 1912. a good Eastern Time, ways be WESTBOUND Lv. Lancaster 6:00a?3: 3 5p Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p p "Call- l,v. Richburg 6:5Ba?4:43p !y; they Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p saves a EASTBGUND > Lv. Chester 9:20a?6:46p >our j v> Richburg .. . .j.0:20a?7:26p?ttle of Lv. Bascomville. . ..10:30a?7:36p ' which Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p children Ar- Lancaster 11:30a?8:15p ... 1 Connections Chestftr with