The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 11, 1913, Page 6, Image 6
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Ficirr for tarSf
revision begins
SO
in
Conference anil Plans Give Way to co
First Steps For Passage of liill? ''
de
Criticisms Develop. all
Washington, April 9.?The fight iz?
for Democratic tariff revision began
. ? . . _ . si:
in congress yesterday, conferences ^
and party plans, which have held m,
the stage for weeks past, gave way to
to the first open steps for passage 8p
of the new tariff bill. Cf
President Wilson's personally de- th
ilvered message, calling upon his sp
party assistants in both houses to un
speedily enact the party's pledged of co
tariff revision, was followed by a pr
caucus of Democratic houses which to
will continue for several days and toi
in which Dmoeerats will attempt to
settle their differences and agree
upon support of the Underwood bill.
Criticisms of many features of So
the measure developed during the pr
day In Democratic circles In the sen- Qr
ate. In a short caucus of senate p
Democrats, held to consider the rp0
matters, criticisms were voiced by y1(
one or two senators against the ..j
wool provision and the sugar sched- j-,r
ule proposing free sugar in 1916. ..T
House Democrats settled none of ne
the tariff questions yesterday. The
three-hour caucus was devoted to cja
an unsuccessful fight to throw the jjr
doors open to the public, a proposal
defeated by a vote of 167 to
84. Details of the new tariff bill pr
will be taken up today. pr
Senate leaders still are insistent
that the Underwood bill be sub- wi
divided so that separate rates may pr
be had, if desired, upon the sugar "jj
and wool schedules. One plan that to
was proposed to President Wilson is 1
OLI
that schedules be grouped In such 0f
a way that the tariff will be coin- an
prised in four separate measures wi
These proposals are based on a
growing belief that opponents of mi
the sugar and wool provisions may ro;
muster strength enough to threaten gr<
defeat of the bill. clc
Many progressive Republican of
senators expressed their opposition gD
to the Democratic bill because of sta
the sweeping character of its pro- J
posed reductions. The Democrats gr<
are counting little, if any, on any j
Progressive support in the senate an
should tariff revision go before that ad
body as a single bill. pri
In the house caucus Representa
tive Palmer, the chairman, made a m?
vehement plea for letting the public ret
know what its representatives are j
doing, aligning himself with Presi- me
dent Wilson's expressed attitude in de;
favor of throwing all these meetings tin
open. He was supported by Repre- ,
sentatives Carlin of Virginia, Shack- tio
leford of Missouri, Thompson and (ri
Murray of Oklahoma, L'Kngle of air
Florida and others. Mr. Palmer pr?
contended that in its consideration
of the tariff the caucus would be of
transacting legislative business im- ma
portant to every one; that which
the caucus did, the house would do lav
and therefore the real tariff legis- I
lation would be in progress in the by
caucus. ehl
UK UMAX KXPLORKRS KAIL.
th?
Aviator am! <'ook Starve to Death
ran
?Shocking Story is Brought Out
>i r ro/.en UfRions. (j(|
Christiana, April 10.?Failure
Lias overtaken the German Arctic tlo
expedition under Lieut. Sohroeder- nr.
Stranz. Most of the members are ra<
believed to have died on the ice
from exposure or scurvy and the tw
commander-in-chief is missing. ap(
Four of the men have succeeded r,.f
In returning to Advent Bay, Spitzbergen
and two others are probably
safe at Treurenburg Pay.
The aviator and the cook died l(o
from starvation. Nothing has been
heard from Lieut. Schroeder-Stranz
since he started on a sledge expect- ,u}
tlon alone in August last year. or,
Captain HHzchel brought the first ari
news of the fate of the expedition ap
in January when he returned to fj0
Advent. Bay in a deplorable condi- n0
tlon and was thought to be the only yo!
survivor. A dispatch from Spitz- r,;J
bergen has revived hope? that a few (.0,
others may be alive. nu
Among the party, besides the
officers and crew, \ -re several Ger- ^0,
man scientists, including a geolo- to
fsioi, ?? ooianisi. ana t:n oceano- rac
grupher. no
Experience In polar work was al- c^,,
most entirely lacking and the equip- 1h<
inent was said to be very poor. The
Intention of the party was to pave .?a|
the way for a more important ex- j,u
petition und?-r l.ieut. S^hroederStranz,
which wa- to endeavor to an
make the northeast padhage later ar<
this year. j
Laricaster Lead/ pp
1 7 fitf
To cure a Cold i.yOne l>ay .
Take LAXATIVlJ ne< ) o/nine. It stops the
Cough snd Headache ?:d Jtofits off the Cold.
Druggist's refund moii'Ti/f It fails to cure.
K. W. GkOVIi"S signature on each box. 25c.
.
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80CIAIXX>1CAIj CONGRESS. 'l
" > hi
tpiCH to be Discussed at Meeting J U
to be Held in Atlanta.
The program for the Southern MrsT* I
iciological Congress, which meets y0yr hU8b
Atlanta, April 25-29, has been " Mrs
mpleted and given to the press. u08U>n Tr
lis congress is composed of six
part ments. Public health, court.- Wigg
id prisons, child welfare, organ- clumsy fel
L?d charities, negro problems. The Wagg?
nrch nnrl nnrlnl qapvIpp Ninntv. i?...
? ~ ??w. iuw tau v
c of the greatest thinkers and a break."jrkers
for social and civk cetterent
in this country are scheduled 'Why d
appear during the five general ga^enient
ssions of the congress, or at one "Becaus
the five three-hour ' sessions of screaming
e six conferences. These are "But 1
ecialists, men and women of light make?"
d learning, national leaders of "Oh, nc
mmanding ability, who have my name
omised to attend and be prepared delphia P
talk illuminatingly upon the
pics assigned them. Roundel
Only a few of the important (?,m
pics and other distinguished "loyn,nB v
denng h'
eakers need be mentioned: "The
cial Problem of the Church," cou go<
of. Walter Rauschenbusch; "The W "g8'
eat Destroyer," Hon. Richmond ?
Hobson; "Movement for the >?1!' E
tal Suppression of Segregated (S 1CN% ?
ce," Clifford Q. Roe, Chicago; 101 ns- '
he Drag on Modern Civilization," "Here ii
. H. S. Bradley, Worcester, Mass.; woman wl
he South's Greatest Public rjaRe iawB
lalth Need," Dr. Cressy L. Wil- man .. gak
r, Washington, D. C.; "The 60- as ghe loo
.1 Task of the Board of Health," ppr
. Oscar Dowling, New Orleans; "Why d
be Fight for Better Homes," then?" m<
I #1 on \Trt?, V^?l. nli... <4 * *
luvu, iicw i \ji t\. t "A uiry ?Buffftlo
ogram for Organized Charities,"
ancis H. McLean, New York City; Harry, i
he Jeanes and Slater Funds, and time catch
hat They Are Accomplishing," moon, and
. J. H. Dlllard, New Orleans; it was frc
[ow to Relate Church Activities that gener
Social Serviec," Bishop Robert called out
-ange, Wilmington, N. C. Scores "(), look?
similar topics just as interesting a Lite out
d speakers of commanding ability quite an
II appear 011 the program. tue, he ad
A general rate of two cents a ?Deacone
le has been granted 011 all rail
ds; and on account of the con- It was I
?ss beginning just before the subject wa
>se of grand opera week, a rate children h
one and one-half cents a mile is the Evenln
en in Georgia and adjc inlng the call,
ites. few ques
The Southern Sociological Con- did Sana
sss stands; asleep?"
For the abolition of convict lease "Stole h
d contract systems, and for the reply from
option of modern principles of The tea
ison reform. at such ar
For the extension and improve- swer, calle
>nt of juvenile courts and Juvenile "His wt
ormatories. The 1
For the proper care and treat- Now cai
uit of defectives, the blind, the "Please,
*f, the insane, the epileptic and mean thi
% f/.AhU J
iiiiuut'u. man's wat<
For the recognition of the relan
of alcoholism to disease, to Tommy
me, to pauperism, and to vice, for the llr
d for the adoption of appropriate much abor
ventive measure?. It was jus
For the adoption of uniform laws his curiosl
the highest standards concerning silence,
irriage and divorce. "Mower
For the adoption of the uniform "Hush,
v on vital statistics. "Wait unt
For the abolition of child labor "Rut, N
the enactment of the uniform sumpin',"
lid labor law. "Well, y
For the enactment of school at- his mother
idanee laws, that the reproach of "I'm afi
greatest degree of # illiteracy he pleaded
ry be removed from our section. "Very w
For the suppression of prostitu- said the t
n. to catch tl
For the solving of the race ques- "What
n in a spirit of helpfulness to the his nightg
gro and of equal Justice to both any pyjam
:es.
?'or the closest co-operation beeen
the church and all social "n a 1
encies for the securing of these movement,
suits. to contribr
earned hei
HN.Wt IKIIS SEE COLUMBIA. night of t
bel t son Cuesta (i reeled by la?ad- |() ("KN1
ing Citizens on Their Arrival.
Columbia, April 0.?A large and
itinguished delegation of North- ^ he
i capiltalists, lawyers, ministers pated,
(i brokers, representing in the Dad.
gn-gate about a half a billion Uet a 1
liars, the guests of Edwin W. T!urn Ul
'bertson of this city, arrived here ache, blll^
?terday in a special train. Upon sick, sour
iching Columbia they were ac- ?turn th<
rded an informal reception by a them out
mber of prominent citizens. Millions
A special train carried the vlsl- a Cascaret
s and many other Invited guests know the
I'arr Shoals to inspect the im- liver, clog
>nse hydro electric development stomach,
w under way on Droad river. The Don't p
?cial returned to Columbia in tress. Le
? afternoon. Last night Mr. stomach; i
'bertson will be their host at a lng food;
!ng party" at his home on Arsenal your liver
1. Today the vis'tors will inspect constipatec
> various manufactmlng plants In the boi
(1 visit places of historic interest great,
jund Columbia. A Casci
Thursday morning the party wilt you out t
Lve on a special tr?ain for the while yo
?dmont section of the state, from any
>ps being arranged for Spartan- head, sw
rg, Greenville and other cities. healthy II
- months.
Subscribe for The Mpwo I because tt
iLAyOABTKR- 'KEW-3^ APR
st For Fun - ^ 1 I
J You can't
Jeck?"What party does if you fail to
'and belong to?" hangs over 3
8ck?"I'm the party." = therefore you
anscript. , ,
duty?save t
"I never knew such a omission.
How as Bjones." pneumonia 0
That s right. That fel- wuy before
even talk without making
_ . bottle of Go'
?hxchange.
of External
lid you break off your en- causes you t
.vith Mi*S Spooner?" you have do
te her parrot was always . _
.. .. . ? ,, ? scatters infla
, 'Stop that, George!' "
,ui,n? .1; n............ .11.1 sorbed. Uu'
? uai iiiiui vuvc uiu luav ?
druggists. 1
>thlng much, except that ials. $1.00,
Is not George."?I'hila- _________
ublic-Ledger.
lars came, a
r?Funny what ideas were the st
0 a ft1 low*8 head. This money. One
vhile dressing I was won- h' r, another
ow, in the future life, I another ha<
t my shirt on over my subscriptions
chairman tu
r?Don't let that worry woman in th
it you want to think about "Now, mat
get your hat over your he said. 4'1]
oston Transcript. dollar?"
"I got it f
j a story of a Chicago wo- answered.
10 says that present mar- "Oh!" said
make woman the slave of band? Ther
1 the square-Jawed matron about that7"
>ked up from the newspa- The woma
"You don'
on't they enforce the law she said,
jekly asked Mr. Henpeck.
Express.
"The late
aged three, for the iirst an ofliccr of
ing a glimpse of the new jn Washingtc
t * J
otuiiHivu ?"u,t wicain anj take no
/
0-cent box/now.
f |> |,'
\e rascals out?the headhisness,
/indigestion, the lf a man
\ . / . - . preach a bet
' stomacfl and foul gases b(,tter n,OU8f.
ito out/lo-night and keep though ho ti
with (Inscarets. woods the w<
(k nin and women take ,r>
VT , .. , There's j
n^/and then and never about UH
misery caused by a lazy Heal Kstat^
ged bowels or an upset year to year
in the nunt
. , .? m , that we kn<
ut In another day of dis- buslnos8.
t Cascarets cleanse your Everyone ?
remove the sour, ferment- ed in real ei
take the excess bile from Kood dlviden
., .. citizen of y
and carry out all the creft8inK ln
1 waste matter and poison wm not burn
wels. Then you will feel safest form
people are
iret to-night straightens made, ' it Vs
iy morning. They work nil(1 prepare 1
u sleep. A 10-cent box regret,
drug store means a cle^r See mn
eet stomach and clean, ' r,.^|
ver and bowel action for ( \sTFH
Children love Cascarets ' ' 'p'
icy never gripe or sicken. Office over
seeing how very different unreasoning
>m the full, round thing who won't c<
ully hung there in the sky, cusing his li
excitedly to his mother: that all thin
-look! Somebody's took good and so
o' the moon!" Then, in "Admiral
unexampled hurst of vir- have certain
Ided: "I never done it!" the navy. I1
ss Advocate. I ters a good d
' lazy spirit,
the scripture lesson. The d|nner one
.8 the call of Samuel. The ileadquarter8
iad sung, "Hushed Was ,<Y()U rem
ig Hymn," which describes ,<of old Jim]
The teacher then asked a wa8 a ipport
tions, one being, "What duy and he 8
lei do while Lit was pocket for 1
pocket was c
Is watch," was the prompt .. .Hoys,' b
i one of the girls. lunch.'
cher, somewhat annoyed "Then he
1 apparently senseless an- .. .jt's a d
d for the second verse: [ost it, too,' 1
itch the temnle rhllrt
r-- " 'Why so,
ittle Levite kept." 'Because,
lie the child's turn. left my teetl
teacher, doesn't that
it Samuel kept the old jf.
ch for himself?" that knockt
had been taken to church ?u ~
st time, and there was f
it it that interested him.
it before the sermon that (;r<>Ht Falls
Ity got the better of his teres
After read
," he whispered. In our town
dear," said his mother. j,y Doan's H
il church is over." tion naturall;
lower, I want to know | cine equally
said Tommy. boring tow
ou must watt, dear,-' said statement of
p. dent leaves
raid I'll fordet, Mower," this point.
I. Mrs. Ida B
ell, then, what is it?" Great Falls, I
?ood lady, bending down that Doan's ]
be little chap's words. fective kidne;
does dat minister wear me a world
own for? Ain't he got that they wl
cs?" asked Tommy.?Ex to other peop
quite awhil
Not Very Easy. dizzy and ne
certain home missionary qUently had
every" particlpatnt was ^ips. Seeing
ite a dollar that she had advertised, I
rself by hard work. The uot taken th
he colleclton of the dol- weR."
? For sale b;
1 "CASCARETS" I cents. Fostt
RAIGHTEN YOU UP New York, ?
, ted States,
adachy, bilious, consti- Remember
?LAyiw{i
a J ? Yi,Aiimw Lancaster & Chester J
nail lillUWU Schedule In Effect March 1
Eastern Time.
get away from regret WESTBOUND
1 do your auty. Regret ',v* i-?encaster 6:00
. Ly. Port Lawn 6:30
rou, clings to you, and l?v. RIchburg 6:66
1 should always do your Ar. Chester . 7:30
he blame of the sin of EASTBGUND
Lv. Chester 9:30
Croup and colds and Lv. RIchburg .. . .10:20
iften get under head- Bascomvllle. . ..10:30
Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00
the doctor arrives. A Ar. Lancaster 11:30
wans Preparation, King Connections??Chester, wi
ern, Seaboard and Car
s. dispels fear, and Northwestern Railways.
o rejoice to know that _ ,or* L?wn, with Seabc
Line Railway,
me your duty, Qowans Lancaster, with Southern
initiation. It is all ab- A P McLURb
' a bottle today A" Schedules Southern R
[ housand. of testlmon- Premier Carrier of the I
50c, 2 5c. adv. N. B.?Schedule figures
as information onlv and
???????? guaranteed. Effective Sept.
iiid various and droll S*11*,*eP?rAtur? from \
No. 113?10:06 a. m. f
cries of earning the ,im and way 8tation8.
woman had shampooed No. 118?8:31 a. m. for
had baked doughnuts, Columbia and way station!
1 secured newspaper r, ^?'
H J,, Columbia, Charleston and
and so on. The tions.
rued to a hundosme No. 117?7:48 p. m. f
,e front row Hill. Yorkville qnd way tatl
,ame. 1. .? your turn."
low did you earn your * e. MeGee. A . G. P. A
bla. S. C.: W H. Caffey,
rom my husband," she t Charleston, S. C.
I he. "From your hus- Notice of Election
e was no hard work ^ hereas one-third of th<
and one-third of the free-hi
siding in Tabernacle Bchoc
II smiled faintly. No. 11, in Lancaster cou:
t know my husband," petitioned the county boar<
cation to order an election
mine whether or not an i
tax of two (2) mills shall
Optimism. on all real and personal pr
Admiral Schley," said said district No. 11 for sc
the navy denartment P?ses.
" , _ 1 We hereby ordtr the tr
?n, had no use for the Bftij Tabernacle school dU
optimist?the optimist 11 to hold the election Jh
intend against evil, ex- day, April 23, 11K13, at^T
iiziness on the ground school house, at dhich^lec
such electors as retui# rej
gs work together for sonai property forltaJrcition
forth. exhibit their tax r^dripts a
Schley once tried to tration certificatesllimll b<
reforms instituted in l? vote- Election shall
close as all general electioi
ie found at headquar- ^ q koWE
leal of the optimistic or H. E. COFP]
however, and so, at a J- H. HAME
night, he rebuked a County Board of Edi
optimist with a story.
ind me, sir," he said, CITATION,
tny Traddles. Jimmy
-r Noon sound,-,I one STA OF, SO"Tf? CAR,
, ? , , . , County of /..ancastc
at down and felt in his jjy g StewmaiuJudge ol
lis lunch. But the Whereas, Poitfer M.
>mpty. made suit to zaM to grant
i^?? ters of Adminiwration of t
ie said, 1 ve lost my , ? . . , JT ?, T
and effects of Thomas M. Ji
These are, ?nerefore, to
gave a cheery laugh. admonish allJand singular
arned good thing I've r?d Creditors of I
, , | Thomas M.Juackson, decea
. | they they \m and anoear b
ujuic; a man asuea. jn cou? of Probate, t<
' said old Jimmy, 'I at Lancast'i- on April 22, n
i at home.'" publtcatiorilthereof, at 11 <
the forenoon, to show caui
they have, why the said Ac
be well to remember Hon should not be granted
?rs are always busy. Given under my hand,
day of April Anno Domini
J. E. STKW5
ROM GREAT FAILS
Happenings Always Int
Our Headers.
ing of so many people
who have been cured
Sidney Pills, the ques- if t /"
y arises: ''Is this medl- M1 successful
In our neigh- fwl
ns?" The generous II X^frsr__
this Great Falls resl- ml I^^^M
no room for doubt on If /^J
iarton, 11 Hampton St., I |w
S. C., says: "I can say IwllV
Kidney Pills are an efy
medicine for they did
of good. I am certain Mi ^
11 be Just as beneficial lli
le who take them. For mi&^mMlllll//i/III/l
e, I was bothered by VHWMmlwi Jj IHj
rvous spells and I fre- </;///A/
polns in my sides and
: Doan's Kidney Pills #* , *
got a supply and I had I*
lem long before I was I* 1
y all dealers. Price 60
sr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, jt, u
olo agents for the Unithe
name?Doan's? J
AL ESTATE^ Jofj.
can write a tthtter book,
ter sermon/or make a
trap than pis neighbors
>uild his Jiouse In the
>rld willJnake a beaten
"tr /mer.son Thote Who Til
ust enough egotism ^
apply Ae above to our Haven't Learned JL Ml
buslnwH, because from
the/ontinual increase additional service ll
per m our sales show
*Y/ow to handle the having: their old shoes
, ? n%nw i 4 . kind of repairing. If wr
ihould be more interest- .
state. Because it pays need any explanation; >
ds It makes a better w^0 ftre throwing thei
ou. It is always invalue,
it doesn't eat; chance to double their 1
or be stolen. It is the
of investment. More "IT PAYS TO H.'
coming into the world
" "bXHoXok^eSd Wc d0 reP?'r'nK bo
I h 'in ir% 1/^Lr 1 A * * J * 11
? >w? vwiuu ?uu guoranieea ana strictly
>r Homo valuable prop- WW
1 h,g io v pr,ceB- l,rp(Jnrv- Hn
: REALTY & LOAN CO. ^5"* J **"
M. Hughes, Manager.. WAR
Corner Drug Store. nA"
K John D. Wylie
INSURANCE
a?4:43p "
a?6: 20p j /
r C<",rt Kou,e Sq.uare
a?7:36p E ?
T \* a O
5S JLawcasier, - Kj.
?llna * Phone 261 I
>ard Air 2 Ife
Railway A TEXAS WONDER. {]
!. Supt. Th? Texas Wonder <jures kidney vlfjB
and bladder troubled, dissolves /.|$W II
ailway. gravel, cures diabetes, weak and El
South lame backs, rheymatlsm, and all lr-. nM
published regularities of me kidneys and blad-JB^ IV
are not der ,n both mdn and women. Regu-BL - Ljfl
16 1912 lates bladde^ troubles In children. .,y II
an raster- lf not sold jBy your druggist, will be B
or Rocli Bcnt *>y 5P11 on rece,Pl of 11-00. II
One pmarl bottle Is two months' > "^SB
Camden, treatment, and seldom falls to per- W
, ' feet a/cure. Send for testimonials T
Camden i from this and other states. Dr. E. j
way sta- w- Hall, 2926 Oliver Street, St. ft
! Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. 3
or Rock ! j
Ions. Also r -m
Iladelphla fBW }
o ?T The Farmers
i
.electors DcUlK GL
alders re- """~
>1 district
nty, have }
as Trust Compy
be levied
hoo^pur" | ^ very grateful for past
*Mees of favors of its customers and
ftrict No. the public generally and is
Wednesabemacie
ever anxious to please its
:tlon only
Ii or per- patrons.
ind dregfs? The Bank is a depository
j allowed ofiState and County funds
open and ^
'is. and is growing stronger and
by*,' stronger every year.
ication. Large and small deposi54"56-1
tors are solicited and prompt
attention is given to all
3LINA, matters of business,
sr. /
f Probate. I Come ip and see us.
Jackson /
him Let- ' /
he Estate * f
ackson. j /
K-S FARMERS'BANK
ised, that J
SB & TRUST CO.,
Lancaster, S. C.
Imlnlstra- 7
this 8th L1NGLE, Prest. \ /
,V;!; W. H. M1LLEN, Cashier*?* M
Judge. jl
/\DV!C1L. I
yy TOL [
J
? GREAT ECONOMY !'
nd the added length of foot comfort by
repaired at our shop, don't know our
! saved you "new shoe" money, you dont
'ou know what to expect. But to thc^^
r old shoes away before we've had
ifetime, we again repeat: S
WE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED"
ittcr than you think possible. All work
cash.
>od Live Stock Cof
LNESS DEPARTMENT. I