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' , 6 1 lngly rare and th< THE FUTURE SOUTH Suc0hrdne?h?Tuck? ??I question. It is v <Prom "Uncle Sam's Views of the -J?"* South." in "The South; the Na- *?{*? SSo i.5 tion's Greatest Asset," Manufac- a statement of ai turers' Record, March 27, 1913.) ter if tnat accour "All you have told us, Uncle ^?.ve grand-chil Sam, about what the South has been L,,"* whn f?t?? doing is true," Bald The Manufac- the most cain w turers' Record; "and yet it is not so statement of his much about what the South has buy something f done as about what it is to do in him that you wil the future that the world is inter- ; some time in the ested. We are living in a very com- long it will be I merclal age in which men want to you. Why that know not so much about the past or meet himself com the present as about what the fu- his money, if yoi ture is going to bring forth. The down the first 1 Investor wants to know where to for it, and if yoi put his money to the best advantage, the second time 1 The banker is anxious to know he would go off whether conditions are such as to just so far as his guarantee continued growth of the it, as a man wl cities in which he is investing his what you owed, { own or his client's money. Rail- the very life out road owners and operators are of- paid him the last tentimes puzzled in forecasting the owed him and tl country's development, and there- some more about fore do not know what preparations pay him at once, to make for it. It is to the future I 'em and soe if thi that the long-headed man must true as Scripture look, and so while the bankers and man who gets k Investors generally, and railroad ment of his accoi operators and manufacturers and 1 so few in a hi farmers, are all interested in what that he should the South has done during the last iously, for, as Jc 80 years, they want to know what sayf "he is an an you think about the future. and we are glac "Is this growth going to con- Tucker has put hi tfnue?" microscope and i "Is it going to continue!" echoed No WOnder that T Uncle Sam with emphasis. "Well, hi8 eyG( takes a I am afraid to tell you what I think asks "Why?"?Mi About it; you might call me a roomer, or a wild optimist, or a i dreamer. I am a little particular cpr\M iu rii n about my reputation for conservat- i rKUIrl All ULU Ism, but I don't mind saying that, In my opinion, this growth is going to be far more rapid than it has Mr- K* L,(>e been in the last ?0 years, and that field, Fla., in renc the South will make more progress tion to The Ne In the next 10 years than it has . . . . reminescences and made in the last quarter of a cen- . . , sainted turv. Just look at it a minute. n wer biUutei1 -That section has come up out of Editor of New, desperate poverty. , . f -0 f( "It had more problems to solve .. tlnn . * , than any other people on earth " i ^ ever met. Noticed in your "It faced dangers of every kind I}1*' r,*s|K|la1*011 ol at home and away from home. C onnors v 10 o "It lost hundreds of thousands of very ably a,Jd tai Its ebst men in battle and through PaP?r- 1 J> ,ia% ,n' Immigration, yes, when we count as ,'Y'' emigration, it lost some millions of "re "Ie? ,ana ?navl Its best people. hea'ty advocate "With is vtitality thus weakened, w?rk' as# as b It had to meet and overcome diffl- J"'1"?1" ?? th? man culties which ordinarily would have , ? eharact taxed the virilitv of the strongest s?ssed> causes an people in the world. To look for of ,loss whlch cai rapid improvement was like expect- a y sincerest lng a typhoid patient just beginning ?re * ,r\ ?iin to get out of the fever to run a race y resjt?red to or enter a prize fight. In the way ot n "But, weak as it was, the South ^omewtyait interes ran the race and out-distanced its ?e .peopTj' J* competitors. It entered the prize Moodys, Houghs, ring, and. though it got a lot of others a!"e a" ln w _ Jj u, j , nnnnrontlv rpptii i iiuru uiuws ana was occasionally 7.. . 77,? knocked up against the ropes, it , i-? gi? was always able to come back. And we , Floric it grew stronger every minute in- our l?ve ^or Lanci Btead of getting weaker. b*e aru' are a^waJ "It has demonstrated its ability, any P?0(1 thing even under these conditions, to do very often do. what no other people ever did. Well, this is tl "Now, it has accumulated a lot of yours since the money, a lot of experience and a an(* ariny to ( Belf-confidence born of its achieve- tos C?urt House ments and its knowledge of its re- mon- My father sources. (,a-v 1 have his j "It does not need to ask favors of Paro'e> yellow wit anyone. 10th, 18G5, at Ai "It does not have to beg for cap- weH. what' ital to come and develop its Indus- about it all. Tlio tries. their duty as the) "It does not have to hunt else- most of them arc where for technical skill for agri- a 'as* bugle call, cultural or industrial affairs. more are yet here "I know yous people are glad to who have gone get outside capital and outside men l?nely waiting, to come down and take active part shoulder they ma In the work, for there is room with Jackson, L< enough in the South for three or Kard, Johnson anc four times as many people as you far more glork have and for all the spare capital Manassas, of the country to find the most ()"r fair land profitable field in the world for filling up with employment. But there is a great North and we fin< difference between having to beg the same people j outside capital, as you did for so good, some still many years, and your present posi- concerning our tion of being able to say: negro. And to e " 'We will welcome and protect some of these pi your capital; we will offer it the best them) I will r< opportunities known to mankind, which occurred but we don't have to beg you as we Sunday. There v once did; hundreds of millions are ding at a negro coming, and yours can come, too, very often the c but it is up to you to decide.' gatherings, a cro "You know your section could comers were in easily support 100,000,000 people, shocking to say, c provide ample employment for with red cheeks them, furnish the foodstuffs to very good looking nourish the body and the wool and marched up, whc the cotton to clothe them, and still were being extei Tl fft h'llf f??v vnii r ri.coiii?./w. ? -. i . c . n - ...... JW, icowiiiwa. VI WW OI an, sue h mulatto girl, thus Anton. equalized in eve The Pageland Journal arises and negro with hersel puts the question: "Why do some Oh, well, I don men get ashy when they receive a them are good pe statement of their subscription ae- So I shall stop count with a local paper?" Now, all yet live to see that's what puzzles some of the rest enmity or bitter I of us. Why it is a man will ask for shall have becom credit and then get mad when he tion of an out-gro is asked in a business-like way for In conclusion I what he justly owes is beyond com- I hope some day prehension. And yet there are men visit Lancaster i who will ask for credit not only people, to walk o' from the newspaper men, but from once again the anyone who has a thing to sell that churches and Frai they want to buy, and then the ac- of which would so count will stand until the crack of mo of my boyhood doom so iur as the one who asked Wishing you for credit is concerned and never a and happiness, I i word will be said about it, but if Very tri the man who extended the credit R. sends a statement of account to the April 9th. tender-skinned individual who Just cannot stand to he dunned then it is that streaks of wrath pierce the Deafness Can surrounding atmosphere and the ?,y applications. ? man who was entirely in good hu- diseased i*>rti<>n of th?mor all the time he was receiving J'VmedhVp^fWaTi the thing purchased on credit, will condition ?.r the mucous get as mad as a wet hen with a dog ^iXiin^iound'o? Imp. after her. Not many men get mad it is entirely cloned i?e when they receive a statement of JV/ih""(uIm-"'rcatond"'".!1'?i' nn account they have not paid, In in* win t?- destroyed t fact that Btrlpe of a man is exceed? ? We will ?flv. One Ilni For Weakness and Loss of Appetite ",'r'H?ii;s"cMar? The Old Standard treneral strengthening tonic, lars, free. GROVB'8 TA8TKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out F- J ( IIKN Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic 8old hy Druggists, 7 Stod sure Appetiser. I;or adults and children. 50c. Take Hall's Kainlly THE LANCASTER NEWS, API ay do not count for A Sermon on Screens. the top wit ut you are entirely The Georgia Board of Health J5* ?*11 or forth while'to con- Preaches the following timely ser- j JatSJ" Th u , mon on the necessity of screens: and numD i *wnh?} y?U 1?; "There is no more vitally impor- Rary w^ter id find one^o tant element in the protection of country n "account no mat h?alth and the prevention of disease , church; oth ^s old enough to than the 8cree?: and under thls de" another lnf< it is old enoug signation may be included not only anv time dren to put the the wlndow and door screen Qf th? an/ Ume iair vlsi, niiu viiL- jj0me, but the proper screening of | "The libe maddest and raises ^.gj^ the outhouse, the manure 0f the scret hen he receives a p|je against the spread of any in fee- board of he account ana you tion. mosquitoes rom him and -tell j8 better and safer to go with- protecting n 1 pay him for it at QU^ cbairs Cr even without beds and aii articles future and see how on the floor th.an to live in an way can 1 jefore he will dun unscreened house. Flies, mosquitoes dysentery, same fellow will an(j other insects are known carriers lylsis and ing back to ask for Q{ disease. The special function of eases be ini u did not plank it ^y in the scheme of nature time he asked you seems to be to keep typhoid germs [ a did not pay him jn circulation, gathering them from IjtUlCilS le asked you for it qm, an(| depositing them upon food and publish you jn tjie kitchen or dining room s tongue could tell whence they are taken into the body I 10 would not pay through the mouth. Flies are CwlM'LiJ I ind he would devil known, too, to convey the germs of of you until you ' dysentery and infantile paralysis as , cent of what you jias been discovered by recent in- Croat Falls len he would talk vestigation. j tore how you did not j particular kind of mosquito, | Just try one of the anopheles, is known beyond After rea 8 writing is not as question to be the only means by jn our towi Fortunately the which the germs of malaria are con- . n , lad when a state- veyed from the body of one person Dy jut is sent to him to that of another. i Hon natural 11 and is so small "Therefore, it is most Important cine equally not be taken ser- to exclude flies and mosquitoes from boring to\ tsh Billings would the home. Every opening in the nt_tr>TT1ont 0 loozin little cuss," house should be screened against I that our friend them. When flies do get a chance dent leaves m down under the to get in, they should be caught in this point. Is studying him. a trap or on sticky paper. ; Mrs. Ida ] 'ucker jUBt squints "Not only should the house be ^.-ga? Falls peep at him, and screened against the entrance of , ' onroe Enquirer. the common fly, but the barnyard that Doau s manure pile should be screened fective kidn< against nis breeding. Ninety-five me a worid LANCASTRIAN Per,ce,nt ?u m?re ?f a11 l,he fl,?l:ire that they w bred in the manure piles. Effec- 3 tively covering it so as to exclude to other peo burn of Summer- ,"ps 's tbe only method of prevent- quite awhi wine his subscriu- ing "y-breedine. dizzy and n wing nis su cr p ?*The screen, too, should be ap- tl . . ws, indulges in piled to the well, the source of luenuy 1 tells of how the drinking water. The day of the 'old b'Ps- Seein I in the Land of oaken bucket' is past, the only advertised, 1 thoroughly safe well today is that not taken t s:?Enclosed find located beyond the possibility of the ,, .. ar one year's sub- seeping tilth. It should be walled sjews. with masonry and then covered over *or Bale ' issue of April 1, cents. Fost r Cures Old Seres, Other Remedies Won't Cure. New York- 1 r so many years tPfi atitPS thfully edited the The worst ca*es iion.nttcrof howlonK??iindiug. ' ? ' b n nrc cured by the wonderful, old reliable I?r. | Remembe s Known .Ml. r on- l-or'cr's Antis?'tic lleulitiK Oil. It relieves . . . practically niv en- pala and Ilea'-nt the same time. 25c. 50c. $1.00 ana laKe n0 ing been always a of all his literarv eing an ardent ad- HAIR COMING OUT? GOT DANDRUFF y fino and manly $ ) tm/i ^ er which he pos- DOES S( A LI Il( H. - > ( E intuitive feeling ????? inot be mistaken, Save your hair! Make it soft, and scraggy hopes and wishes crlossv flulTv beaut if til wltb Dandei ors may be entire- Iiuiiy, lit aui mil . through iith. Grows hair and we prove it. 8mall atram ews which may be Tr ag you wjh after an applica- immedia iting for some of hair will be II say that the tion of Danderine, you cannot find and have a Blackmons and a single trace of dandruff or falling 'dance; an good health and hatr and your gcalp win not ltch softness and to be prospering but wjlat will please you most, will and shimme lods. Ana while jje af^er a few week's use, when you I (Jet a 2 5 < la, we still retain Bee new hair, fine and dewny at Danderine f ister and her peo- ?yeg?hut really new hair? toilet count) Pleased to hear growjng an over the scalp, hair is as p s there, which we ^ little Danderine immediately that it abas doubles the beauty of your hair. No ed by car le 9th or April difference how dull, faded, brittle all. i surrender of Lee irant at Appomat- ? ? , Va., with 8,000 Ii age, dated April ^ ipo attox, Va. Sj .m HJjlW s t use talking ?* -~ tVb I church, and as is IT 1 1171 1 :??a; ?re",r. g rut the Load Where attendance and, >ne of those ladies ^ y?u are *? ma^e the I and blue eyes (a || |A! IT time and opportunitie ? woman, indeed) loK^p have efficient tools to >n congratulations ?S1 Tytv */ i. i_ i_ ided, and in full I ITJ uit You have enough ha Jssed the bride, a || J h Y work without wasting y showing that she |g energy at wood-sawing, water-pun ry particular the stone-turning and the like. Use a t know?some of i ?ine *? jur."if1} P?wer i?"?c.h w< oplf> time, and with far less effort, the w? and say: May we 8 the stock watered, the tools shar| the day when this 88 one-tenth the expense of hand wo 'eeling between us $8 load where it belongs. Buy and t e only the tradi- tig wn past. _ _ _ I IH C Oil and Gai vcr the hills, view I old court house, I It is the cheapest engine you can iklin Academy, all costs less per year of service pleasantly remind . . ... (jay8 It is so powerful that it will carr continued success I per cent or more above its rated am, 3 Perfect combustion makes it econ< ily yours, JHC oil and gas engines ope L. ( LYHURN. gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distil I Sizes are 1 to 50-horse power. T $1 in every approved style; vertical not Be Cured j? portable, stationary, skidded, air* they cannot r.arh th? water-cooled. Sawing, pumping,' etr. There In only one r A w * # ^ f r?i ?i tii a f i.h hy <on at it ut ion- 33 fits, etc. I 11 C oil tractors for plo^ *tnfnT<'.f Vho"Kiiatactiian if ing, etc., 12 to 60-horse power. rSS-ct'1 heartnsf' i,<l,1whcn I See this engine at the I H C 1 afneaa ia tin- r. suit an.j B place of business and learn what i enn be taken out ami m * ^ , t.4 normal condition, hoar- you. Or write for catalogues. ofevcr; nine ca.cfl out <(f rrti. which Ih nothing but H .-v,V;::;.1 International Harvester Compai cntarrh) that cannot be ,, r h Cure. Send for clrcu- TO (Incorporatod) KY ft CO., Toledo, 0. S Chwlott0 Cilia fur constipation. tIL 18,1913. h an arched ooverlng of A Contagions Disease, concrete, through which "Is insomnia a contagious a pump for drawing the ease?" asked the boob, e entirely covered well "No," replied the wise i 8 the only safe and san- "Why do you ask?" system for the farm, "When my neighbor's dog c school and the country sleep at night I can't either," erwise by one means or plied the boob.?Chicago Ledi action from filth may at get into the drtnkiug Subscribe tor The Ne ral use of the principle ___________________________ ;n is urged by the state alth in keeping out flies, Teachers' Examination, and other insects; in The next regular teachers' ailk, drinking water, and aminatlon will be held in the ? of food. Only in this house Friday, May 2, 1913, opei nimunity from typhoid, at 9 a. m. and closing at 4 p malaria, infantile para- All applicants will please be on 1 kindred dangerous dis- as the examination muni r It Belongs 1 nost of your I [*> s, you must R I" I rd, tiresome I V / our time and R V / ininir itinH- B \l" . s Engine i buy because I | Those Who Till? Jha"lotdhten Haven't Learned 1 IlLl 3mlcalP?Wer* ftdditional service and t rate on gas, having their old shoes rep late, alcohol'. . kind of repairing. If we sav hey are built need any explanation; you 1 ^1(>i"j?n,ta|j who are throwing their oh spraying out- chance to double their lifeti; mng, thresh- ?,T pAYS xo HAVE ocaldealer's \ye ^ repairing better it will do for guaranteed and strictly cas "Amtrie" I Gregory- Hood |1 HARNEc sured." strictly at the hour stated. A. 0. ROWELL, _ , County Superintendent of Educat iter Leads. Schedules Southern Railwi Premier Carrier of the South RUttliKrAI rAllS N B.?Schedule figures publli as Information only and are 1 guaranteed. Effective Sept. IB, 1 , ,, . Dally departure from Lancas Happenings Always In- i no 113__io;o5 a m. for F at Our Headers. Hill and way stations. ? .1 No. 118?8:31 a. m. for Cam ding of so many people Columbia and way stations, l who have been cured No. 114?2:00 p. m. for Canr Kidney Pills, the ques- Columbia, Charleston and way ly arises: "Is this medl- n . , . , No. 117?7:48 p. m. for F successful in our neigh- Yorkville and way tattoos. . vns?" The generous Cha-lotte, Washington. Phlladel] f this Great Falls rest- and New York. no room for doubt on .. Q bia. S. C.; W. H. Caffey, D. P. Charleston S. C. Bartoa, 11 Hampton St., I.?' CQ" ""y i Not'c. of Election. Kidney Pills are an cf- Whereas one-third of the elec jy medicine for they did and one-third of the free-holders of good I am certain siding in Tabernacle school diet ill be Just as beneficial No;"' in Lancaster county 1 , . * , _ petitioned the county board of i pie who take them. For cation to order an election to dc le, I was bothered by mine whether or not an addith ervous spells and I fre- lax of two (2) mills shall be le noins in mv sidPB nnd on all real and personal propert: g' Doan's Kidney" pill, ^,?<1eBdUtr'ct No' 11 ,or 8ch?o1 1 got a supply and I had We hereby order the trustee! hem long before I was said Tabernacle school district 11 to hold the election on Wed , crt day, April 23, 1913, at Tabern ?y all dealers. Price 50 8ei100j house, at which election < er-Milburn Co., IlufTalo, such electors as return real or sole agents for the Uui- sonal property for taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and re r tration certificates shall be alio r the name?Doan s? < T,, .. _ . ,. to vote. Election shall open 1 ?ther- close as all general elections. A. C. ROWELL, H. E. COFFEY, OR J. H. HAMEL, n^rp |) \ NDERINE County Hoard of Lducatioi , Just moisten a cloth CITATION. rine and carefully draw your hair, taking one STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINi 1 at a time. The effect County of Lancaster, ite and amazing?your By J- E. Stewman, Judge of Pro! s light, flufTy and wavy, | Whereas, Porter M. Jacl a appearance of abun- niade suit to me to grant him incomparable lustre, ters ?f Administration of the Ea I luxuriance, the beauty and efTects of Thomas M. Jacksoi r of true hair health. | These are, there'ore, to cite :ent bottle of Knowlton's admonish all and sinjular the k rom any drug store or red and creditors of the sr, and prove that your Thomas M. Jackson, deceased, rotty and soft as any? they they be and appear before been neglected or injur- the court of Probate, to be ] eless treatment?that's at Lancaster on April 22, next, a publication thereof, at 11 o'clocl the forenoon, to show cause, if they have, why the said Admlnis tion should not be granted, n i Given under my hand, this yy/-day of April Anno Domini 1913 ^ H J. E. STEWMAN, - i X Bank No. 222. L dtB- STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF suy FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO., :*n't , located at Lancaster, 8. C. at the w re- cloBe of business, April 4th, 1918.'^b &er- RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . $134,652.41 W8. Overdrafts 3,623.81 Furniture and Fixtures 2,876.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 21,067.04 ez. Currency 1,667.00 ourt Gold 897.60 sins Silver and other Minor m Coin 668.80 Lime Checks and Cash Items 179.86 1086 Total 3166,620.00 LIABILITIES. ^ ! Capital Stock Paid in.. 3 50,000.00 I Surplus Fund 1,260.00 iy. 1 ITnrHvlHoH Prndta lnoa . Current Expenses and I ?hed I Taxes paid 5,709.07 I not Dividends Unpaid.. .. 12.00 912. Individual Deposits Sub- |r] iter: ject to Check 31,347.18 lock Time Certificates of De- I i posit 10,785.09 f den. Cashier's Checks . . . . 416.66 v | Bills Payable, including & den, Certificates for Money sta- Borrowed 60,000.00 Lock Total $165,520.00 4.1 AO state of south Carolina, k, ^ Pnuti fv nf T AnaAefAH "? | v_y V/ it 11 v.V4 JU?U V?C*C* ICI ?? J5D# um- Before me came W. H. Milieu, A., Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank, tors W. H. MILLEN. I T?" Sworn to and subscribed before incl me this 10th day of April, 1913. ,ave W. P. ROBINSON, s. Notary Public. r7 Correct?Attest: B. B. LINGLE, vl?a W. T. GREGORY. y ln A. B. FERGUSON, pur" Directors. i of No- Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. i nofiacje Schedule in Effect March 3rd 1911. r>nly Eastern Time, per- WESTBOUND who Lv. i.nnoaster 6:00a?3:35p gis- LiV. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p wed Uv. Rlchburg 6:55a?4:43p and Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p EASTBOUND Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:46p v* Lv. Richburg .. . .10:20a?7:26p i Lv. Hascomville. . ..10:30a?7:35p Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p V, -66. Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:15p^^ Connections?Chester, with South-^^ E? ern, Seaboard and Carolina ft m Northwestern Railways. '' Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air Line Railway. ate. Lancaster, with Southern Railway. U 'son A. P. McLURE, Supt. ' Let tate A TEXAS WONDER. v and The Texas Wonder cures kidney lnd- and bladder troubles, dissolves said gravel, cures diabetes, weak and that lame backs, rheumatism, and all lr- ' me, regularities of the kidneys and bladheld der In both meu and women. Regufter lates bladder troubles in children. i in If not sold by your druggist, will be any sent by mall on receipt of $1.00. E*' itra- One small bottle Is two months' r treatment, and seldom tails to per8 th feet a cure. Send for testimonials f ' from this and other states. Dr. E. fc* W. Hall, 29 26 Oliver Street, St. e. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. /\DVICIL I I r^PFRlt | I GREAT ECONOMY v 1 he added length of foot comfort by 9 aired at our shop, don't know our 9 ed you "new shoe" money, you don't H enow what to expect. But to those 9 i shoes away before we've had a me, we again repeat: 9 YOUR SHOES REPAIRED" M than you think possible. All work B I I.ivP Stnrlf fn I ? w N/ivvik VU? L iS DEPARTMENT. W