The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 22, 1913, Page 7, Image 7
NEGRO ATTACKS - - IATWWW 'OF
WOMAN AND BOY . ... SOKTI
Prominent Citizen's Wife and Son Alleged llnwillin
Injured at Florence?Are Struck Missionaries t?
With Wrench. Bill Subject ol
Florence Special to Columbia Toklo, April 2
State. April 20.?The wile of a ment that PreBidi
prominent Florence citizen and her retary of State Bi
son, a boy of about 12 years, were forts to bring a
murderously assaulted by n negro, In the proposed
Merman Kelly, about 10:30 o'clock tion with respect
last night. Kelly applied at the ownerdship bill
home of his victim to buy a pint of Htram Johnson 1
milk for a rostaurant accustomed has softened Japi
to buy from her. She delivered the lie opinion has
milk in her own pitcher, none hav- optimistic. The
lug been brought. In a few min- ness of the Amer
uicb ivtMiy iviuiueu uih pucnc r, pay- assist In resisting
ing for the milk, and as the lady ject of harsh crlt
reached for It, he caught her hy the ese papers but
left arm, and swung a long Handled which Count O
wrench, used by car inspectors, minister, had wi
striking her on the head, lie forced the latter dispal
V her into the room, striking her uev- California the exi
* A eral times with the heavy wrench, are not know.
< she screaming aloud. lie son at- Count Okuma
tempted to dash from the room for cd the missionarl
assistance and Kelly caught him, its first lesson c
' dealing him a fearful biovv on the tarlan principle!
head with the wrench and following States. "Now tin
him to the yard, striking him again, upon Japan," he
He then dashed towards the back the Californians
fence, as the lady's cries were at- pies."
trading persons from all around. The Japenses
for the home is near the old Jaoobi couver, Cyada,
hotel on Front street. Ir. trying to here has caused
get over the back fence his feet the statement I
slipped and his arms were skinned, legislation is pei
but he got away before the crowd dlan provinces o!
reached him. Ho was captured at Saskatchewan an
the restaurant next door several
hours later, with every evidence of REMAIN 1
being the right negro, even to blood ?
stains and freshly washed cuffs and I'nited States Ar
skinned arms. He is now in jail. ?t (in
Both the lady and her son are in a Galveston, Tej
serious condition. The victim is Qen Leonard W
the wife of a well known yard con- (jeci'aro(i tonigh
ductor of the Atlantic Coast inc. Division of the 1
Kelly is the same negro who was wlu remain mob
sent to the chaingang for three amj Texas City
years some time ago, being caught mobilization
under a bed In a private house in ,.j (jQ not ^nov
the city. He is about 2 2 years of <jivi8ion renf
Age. He has worked recently at Ral(1 ..nor
the industrial Bchool. He was a know. The dlvis
good worker wheu on the chaingang ieugth of time,
but the police have been watching one year> j am
him since he was released. bo a long one, six
COOLER WEATHER THIS WEEK. | of inspection ?o^
* ?. itinanau saubrncil
Washington Forecast Indicates oft condit!ons
Frost in Eastern State*. tho men ,n mane
Washington, April 20.?Unroit- tion would be va
sonably cold weather, with frosts he declared and
in the Eastern states and moderate- est attention be
ly warm weather throughout the tion of the tran
Gulf states, the great central val- . Present service
leys and the ltocky Mountain region regard he consid
and the plains states wiLl open the insisted that the
coining week, the weather bu/eau plan for the list
announced today in its weekly fore- for an army in l
cast. tant.
"Fair weather will prevail the General Wood
next several days in the Eastern and terestoi in theM*i
Southern states, while there will be Six trucked 114
unsettled weather with local rains division. * I,edl
the first part o fthe week in the up- The Texas* >ecJ
per Mississippi valley, the region of spected Monday*
the Great Lakes and the northwest- with his aid, Ca
ern states," said the bulletin. "A will leave Monda;
change to warm weather will over- ville. He will pre
spread the Eastern states, the lake ville along the
region and the Ohio Valley Tuesday Paso and Nogales
' and Wednesday. turn to Washingt
"The next storm of characteristic
type will appear in the far West FAT\l K
Tuesday or Wednesday, more eastward
and cross the great central
valley Thursday or Friday and the Twenty-One Tlu
Eastern states near the end of tho Dynamite
week. The disturbance will be pre- Colon, Pama,
ceded by a general rise in tempera- mature explosion
ture, be attended by showers and ourred yesterday
|Uiunder8torms and be followed by the Panama cai
jHpistderably colder weather, which Minafore locks of
will overspread the Northwestern Three men we
states Thursday and Friday." ty-three woum
thousand pounds
3 DROWNED IN AUTO RIVE. ninety-six drill h
some unknown c
Children of American Dancer wires were not
Plunged into Itivor Seine. only explanation
Paris, April 20.?Two children 'ormap
of Isadore Duncan, the American 'ieat* The explc
Dancer, a girl five and a boy three, at- tae nM?m.pnt.
and their English governess, were been notified ths
drowned as the result of a singular r?ady f?r the blai
accident yesterday when the auto- confined to labor
mobile in which they were riding Indies and nearb
along the Houlevard Bourbon, in the
suburb of Neuilly-Sur-Seine, plung- THE COMMISSK
ed from the roadway into the river DEEEATEI
Seine.
The machine had been brought to ,lan(lica|) of Vot
a stop because another automobile "XJ HcgiM,
was approaching troin the opposite . . , v
direction and had lost power. The ' ' '
chauffeur descended to the ground The handicap
and started the engine, but as the books in the
power had not been turned off the '-v largo registrai
machine started abruptly and gain- t'ie commission
ed headway so quickly- that the ?Ianu and the pi
chauffeur was unable to regain his ,nK 'or mod?
eeat. municipal
The automobile with no guiding Pbarlotte was dt
hand, left the roadway and ran ''r'day by a coui
over the embankment which is not compared with
protected with a parapet and then manic substitu
dashed into the river. 3,362 voters re)
The chauffeur ran half a mile to wer? required fo
a police station where he summon- H1US 1><: 8??n tin
ed help. When aid reached the charter lacked A
scene the water was nearly up to 'llg ",e require
the roof of the closed car. The im- total registration
- prisoned passengers were uncou- champions
scions when extricated and died f(,nn ftro uo' do\
soon aftedward, while physicians their defeat k
were trying to resuscitato them. contrary are vt
with the many e
He Knew His IIunIiiomh. favor of the moi
The new minister in a Georgia ? V, ??C!V?erniPe!!t
church was delivering his first ser- J11 rlday and
fflon. The negro janitor was a critl- ,:nK, a coromiss
cal listener from a back corner of c y
the church. The minister's sermon agitation intact
was eloquent, and his prayers seem- , . charter ei
ed to covor the whole category of on ,y, '
human wants, says The Christian ,eHdlng citizens,
Herald. ? I mass-meeting of
After tho serfvices one of the 'or ciwlorser
deacons asked the old negro what parties int
he thought of tho new minister. I ?.ma,! ur,,an ail(1
"Don't you think he offers up a . ? Mears.,.
good prayer. Joo?" j fj. tho P""8 wl"
m*. 'Ah mos' subratainly does, boss. ' ^ 8a
Why dat man axed de oLrd fo' . f a
things dat de udder preacher didn't however that"*
even know He had!" | "Zm&lon pr,
You will look a good whilo before #llrnAVJ'nf Vhl h
>< you find a better medicine for ?? 11,1
'voughs and colds than Chambelain's ??t
^'vottfcn uemeoy. it not only gives mlnlfltratlon( t,
relief?It cures. Try It when you chartor wlll 5o
have a cough or cold, and you are henCe.?Charlotti
certain to be pleased with the
prompt cure which It wlll effect. n . .,
For sale by all dealers. bllbSCnbe
THff LANgASy]
WIL&ON SUFFRAGETTES I,FEE
KNS JAPAN'S IKE 'IIEFOKE HUSH OF S
guess of Americau Women Are Rescued by Pc
> Resist Alien Land Three Honrs,
f Harsh Criticism. London, April 20.?The
10.?The announce- gettes had plenty of evidence
sut Wilson and Sec- that the public had tire of mi
ryan are making of- At Brighton the sufTragettt
bout a compromise chased off the esplanade ai
Calfironia legisla- refuge in a neighboring horn
L to the alien laud was surrounded by howlinj
and that Governor sands who bombarded the pla
s opposing the bill stones and smashed every \
Busese ire and pub- In defiance of the ban or
now become more ings in Hyde Park, the W
alleged unwilling- Social and Political Union a
lean missionaries ot ed to carry on its progaguiui;
the bill Is the sub- London had anticipated t.h
icisin in the Japan- attemptes would be made a
after a conference 000 persons assembled at t
kutna, the foreign tomary meeting place,
th the missionaries No sooner had a sufl
'.ched telegrams to mounted the box and unt'our
ict nature of which militants' ffag than the po
terferked. There were a fe
ironically remind- of "free speech," "are we i
es that Japan owed sia?" but the words were d
ni foreign liumani- by hostile yells. Clods were
s to the United and threatening rushes wen
8 duty has devolved towards the women but a !ar|
( added, "to teach of mounted and foot polio
i the same princi- rounded tlieui and and kept t
in check.
consul at Van- No sooner had the police
who had arrived ?d one group of the wonu
some excitment by plnce of safety than others
:hat anti-Japanese ed from another quarter,
uling in the Capa- t,le police three hours final!}
f Hritish Columbia, store order,
d Mantioba. Similar scenes were witne
Wimbledon and Ilampstead
MOHIMZKI). An infernal machine was
ered by police early this mor
my to Hold Intacli l'ie doorway of the Yorkshi
lveston. aid office at York. The w
i., April 20. Mai '"scribed "Votes fo women
ood. chief of staff, ca^cd its origin,
t that the Second
rr.^w.wi o?..i?
uuucu >}inien army Wll/SOA TAKES A 1>AY
ilized at Galveston
'until the causes of First Holiday Since lnutigiir
are removed." Business I)eferre<l.
v just how long the Washington, April 19.?Pi
lain mobilized," he Wilson took a day off for t
>s any other man time since his inaugurate
ion will remain any dtcl not come to the execut
from one week to ce8> but spent the morning
sure the stay will. (study In the White Itous
months or longer. ' planned to take a long aut
who Jh on a tour ill the afternoon,
border I'dinps eX- Secretary Tumulty, reallzi
on with regard to the president has been work
here. Tra'cing of (jer extreme pressure, kept
uvors and mobiiiza- gagement list for the day a
luable to the army, iy blank and deferrer all 1
directed the great- until Monday. Mr. Tumuli
given to the solu- 8ejf handled the visitors, I
9portatlon problem. au the President must have
i regulations in this one oay Qf rest to keep hif
ers inadequate and clear for work. The Presid
evolving of a new always been a believer in t
ribution of supplies holiday idea on Saturday,
the field all impor- has had little opportunity
serve it for some time.
was especiallp in
se of motor trucks. ? _
low in use by the TO ADDRK8S MONTREAL
i camp will be In- <-*U?en Taft to Read Paper ?
and General Wood
it. Powell Clayton, Washington, April 20.?
/ right for Browns- President Taft has accepted i
ceed from Browns- tation to read a paper on a
Rio Graiule to El to be announced later at the
i, Ariz.. ITe will re- meeting of the American Da
on ffgn, Nagales. elation at Montreal in Sep
_,_/rted t Chief Justice White, of the s
of tl.w court of the United States
'ee co preside at the session of the
* inU tion, and Viscount Haldan
vusanu ,t tin<lN of Cord High Chancellor of E
t "I^et (*o.- will make the annual address
April 20.?A pre- Justice White, the highest ol
of dynamite oc- American courts, will introdv
afternoon between count Huldane, who occupies
nal locks and the ilar position in England
the Panama canal. Elihu Root of New York w
re killed and twen- side at the annual banquet 1
led. Twenty-one her 3.
of dynamite filling These features of the assoc
oles "let go" from meeting were announced her
ause. The electric after a conference between
attached and the dent Frank B. Kellogg, St
seems to be that a George Wliiteelock and Tr
Ion bad generated Frederick E. Wadliams.
>slon occurred just
when firemen had Business Laws Worth Kno
it everything was ... ,
st. Casualties were * te K^ven by a^minor
era irom me west uww u?o?n ?n ouuuuy
nlaees 11 is a frautl to conceal a f
Notes bear interest only \
stated.
IN FORM The acts of one partner I
l> IN CIIAKbOTTK the others.
The law compels no one tc
inn Against Kxcop- possibilities,
at ion Too Cireat? The agreement without co
otos. tion is void,
of voting against * personal right of arti
face of an unusual- , person.
,lon was more than Contracts made on Suml
form charter could not l>e enforced,
roposed bill provid- A contract made with a n
>ni business system lunatic is void,
adminstration for A receipt for money paid
ifeated at the polls legally conclusive,
nt of 1 217 for as Agents are responsible I
126 for 'the alder- Principals for errors,
to Tliore were Signatures made with leac
mistered and 1.682 are?ood ia law;
r a choice It will Altering a note in any ma
it the commission thc holder makes it void.
4 5 votes of secur- A note obtained by fraud.
d majority of the a Per8?" in a of ,nto>
cannot be collected.
i of the commission }f a note is lost or stolen,
vncast by reason of 1,ot release the maker; he
'ridav but oil the
iry much gratified . Kftch individual in a pari
xpressions heard in '8 responsible for the whole
clern plan of muni- *he debts of the Arm.
There was much , N?l?8 ,falling du? Sunday
Saturday or organ- legal holiday must be paid
Ion league in the day Previ?us.
>ose of keeping the " "
and to draft a suit- Th('r* goes a business m
nbodylng the com- was ruined by advertising '
for submission to K?8 , f\ , co.u. 'hat hi
ior approval oy a "'l u,n ,:ol"Peul?r8 do it
voters generally neat
on the part of Coughs and Coiisumpth
erested, large and Coughs and colds, when
suburban, in ed, always lead to serious
lence, another trial of tbe jung8 wisest t
be had. Whether do when you tjftve a cojd th
ill take form and blo8 yQU ,8 ^ gQt a bottle
a present time re- Klng-a New Discovery. You
en. It is certain, rGjjef from the first dose, ar
as a result of the | the cougb wjjj disappear,
opaganda recently ,Jrown of MuBCad,ne> Ala.,
i a result also of ?i ,,My wjfo wa8 down in bed
ght of publicity up- ob8jinatg cough, and I hone
generally accepted ?eve had ,t nQt be0n fQT Df
of municipal ad- Now DiBrovery, she would
lat a commission ?vlng today." Known for
secured two years thre? ft8 thfl b0flt rem
j Observer. coughs and corns. Price o
j> rtru "vt $1.00. Recommended by Id
tor I lie NeWS. I Pharmacy and Standard Dru
.22, 1013
MRS. STORY WINS FIYK
TONES YEAR FIGHT IN I>
dice on Elected President General 01
Ballot Over Administratis
suffra- didate.
e today Washington, Apjril 2C
lltancy. WilllamCummlngs Story, o
>s were York, head of the conservat
id took tion, Friday night was elect*
le. This ident of the society of the
r, thou- ters of the American Kev
ce with defeating Mrs. John Miller
vtndow. of Buffalo, the administratl
i meet- didate, on the third hallo
Roman's vote stood:
.ttenipt- Mrs. Story, 600; Mrs.
\ there. 4 4 9.
at such Seven vice presidents gene
mi 20,- werte elected to complete tl
no cus- piemeni 01 new general oflit
Three vnre presidents
tragette were eleetel 011 the first ball<
led the The rsult of the thnrd bal
lice in- announced and the success!
w cries didate was escorted to the pi
11 It'is- She was greeted by Mrs. 3
rowued T. Scott, retiring president ,
thrown and began her speech. She
3 made plea for harmony and urged
te iorce new general officers to do tl
e sur- most to bring peace betw
he mob facttlons that have waged an
continuous warfare for t
escort- hist five years,
in to a Before closing her remark
appear- Story introduced Mrs.; Chi
it took Bryan, who withdrew as a
' to re- ant before the thirl ballot
gun. Mrs. Bryan had been
used at as an administration sympa
heath, but she pledged loyalty and
discov- to the incoming administrati
ning in was followed by the new
re Her- officers and all pledged th
rapping port to Mrs. Story.
l" indt- Tbe election resulted in a
victory for the old adminl
in that more than half of t
eral officers and all of th en
bt*' presidents general are know
porters of Mrs. Scott. Mr
at ion did not place a complete t
vice preseidents general in f
resident and none of the four she
he first ward was elected. Of the
>n. He officers on her ticket only fo
ive offi- chosen c>n the first ballont
ill Ills five 0f those on the Horton
le and ministration, ticket were
omobile fui,
The election of Mrs. Stotj
ng that five-yeaf Campaign. She was
ing un- e{j by Mrs. Scott Iti thd la
the en- elections. The contest had I
bsolute- most spirited in the history
business society and has been exe
Ly him- expensive for the candidates
lit told society.
at least While the delegations we
i mind big their ballots the vario
ent has regents continued making t
lie helf ports. Several valuable gif
but he J given Mrs. Scott and tiiom
to ob- number of presentsations to
tional society. Mrs. Scott w
ed boundary secretary gen
BAR. honor held only by five forr
siding officers of the society
it Xota- When Mrs. William C
Story made her appearance u
Former 8ta8e at la8t night's meet!
in invi- was Kivea a tremendous
subject In a address to the di
annual Mra* stor>' expressed her g
r Asso- over ^er election, declared si
tember e<* forward a harmonious
upremo lstration and promised to cs
. wjjj the high ideals of the orgai
associa- During theevenlng Mrs. S<
e the Presented with a handsom
ngland howl, the gift of the Districi
i. Chief lumhia. Dinner was give
flicer of Story by those who supportei
ice Vis- her candidacy to president
a sim- VVith the election over ii
Senator the Interest of the Daughter
ill pre- 'y centered, many of them
3eptem- their homes.
When the annual continen
Nation's Kre8s ?r the Daughters of tlv
e today ican Revolution met in its fi
i Presi- slon yesterday it was a gho;
icretarv former Relf. After the elei
easurer ^lrs- William Connings Stc
day before as president
with the election fo seven vi
idents general, many deleg
wing. for their homes. Others tl
is void, by the election fight remal
is void, their hotels,
raud. Ita was apparent that a i
vhen so of those who attended the
meeting were admirers c
dnd all Story. Her supporters we
lant over the victory of thel
? do im- date and as evidently dellgte
good feeling that marked th
nsidera- nation of the most stre
fought election contest in t
on dies tory of the organization.
Business details were on
ay can- gram for consideration y<
It was declared that nothin
llnor or be taken up that involved a
cal changes in policy.
is net
0 their < OIX'MI?I \ TO AI>1>
1 nel[ TilKlVINO SI
I in il \\*in Annex Shnixlon, W'nvi
nner by l'Hrts of Kan Claire to
or from Columbia Special to Charl
cication, server, April 20.?All tin
formalities having been <
it does with it is expected that
1 must council will at an early da
an election on the ((uestioti
Lnership nexation of the thriving sul
amount Shandon, Waverley, and i
Kau Claire to the city of C<
or on a The petitions for annexati
on the been passed on by the Cit;
ney Kdmunds and he says
the legal formalities havli
an who complied with, it onlv rem
'?Iiu- the city council to order an
ippen?" It Is expected that a specli
all." ink of that body will be 1
this purpose.
The suburbs now knock in
r>n* city pates are fine resident
neglect- tors and their development
trouble past few years is little short
hlng to vclous.
at trou- An appropriation of $18,<
of Dr. authorized by the last lei
will got for permanent improvements
id final- road from the eastern limit
O. H. city and uiit through Shan
writes: Garner's Kerry road. Mr. I<
with an gives it as his opinion that t
stly be- provements will have to b<
King's even if Shandon becomes a
not bo the city of Columbia befc
forty- work is begun,
edy for The committee to solie
Oc and scriptions for the amount o
monster to be put up by Columbia t<
g Co. the Baptist Sanitarium wi
heir utccn
the vvv-a a
almost * ^ I A
1 here A
s , Mrs.
ares B.
contest- ^ A $
01 Ad)
thisizer,
support
on. She w-^ 9
" Buy 111
partial *
'.titration
he geniew
vice In the first place, you (3
as sup- .
s. story we carry a wide range of
icket of * i.?,
.he field to buyGeneral
TH1S MEANS 1
ur were
' or 'ad- materials mc
success- will look better and th
> ends a less money to build it, anc
1 defeat- , . .
1st two what is necessary for eac
jfcet? the materials even cheaper tl
' of th? *
ppd inclv nrV?n?*A
ntic ciac.
and the
If you are thinking of
us Htate fore y?u decide, and if yo
heir re- y0u an estimate before 1
ts were
were a
the na- _
as elect- ?
eral, an
ner preummlng
T A T^T i
ipen the JUXXll }
ing, she
ovation.
lughters _
ratitude TT A MM TVl
look- JTM /jL WW M
admin- A? *
irry out
lization.
;ott was an active canvass Tuesday
e silver ing, Columbia is expected to
I of Co- pu $30,000 for this purpose
n Mrs. is not expected to be much t
i her in to secure this amount from tl:
general, zens. The committee in cha
a which the location of the Baptist S;
s large- ium selected Columbia recent
left for Prof. E. S. Drelier, cha
Prof. L. B. Chamberlayne and
tal con- Clark, as a sub-committee frc
e Amer- chamber of commerce, have
nal ses- to Wilmington, N. C., to stui
it of its methods used in the recent
r\f eairmaicrn in Ihnt r<itv Timu
iry the to return Tuesday/ The si
general, committee of the chamber ol
ce pres- merce intend to leave nothli
ats left done, it is said, to make Co
Ired out 11 clean city,
ned in Kev. r- James I). Reavis,
of tlie First Presbyterian chu
majority this c'ty, announced to his <
closing Ration this morning that he 1
>f Mrs. clined the call recently cxten
re jubi- ',im to become pastor of
r candi- Worth, Texas. This announ
d at the was received with gratificath
e termi- pleasure by the people of the
nuously- city for Dr. Reavis is doing
he his- w?rk here and is beloved by
the pro- Daughter's Little Vers
jsterday. According to The Che
g would Journal, some unrighteous
ny radi- taught little Josephine Shaw,
ter of the Rev. Robert \v
pastor of the Baptist cliurc
little piece and to the enjoyn
those present she recited it
Itl'KllS Helpers' Society entertalnme
Up in the study,
rly and High, high, high,
Capital My papa writes sermons,
Dry, dry, dry,
otte Ob- They make the old folks
3 legal YVeep, weep, weep,
:omplied And make the young folks
the city Sleep, sleep, sleep!
to order ?Les
i of an
mirbs of Fast of Triplets, "Faith, llo
parts of Charity," Dead at Age of
olumbia. Greenwich, Conn. April
on have The death here of Mrs. Hope
y Attor- Allcorn, last of the triplets I
that all England 80 years ago and
ng been Faith, Hope and Charity,,
ains for nounced. Charity lived only
election. 52 years old. Faith died f
il meet- ago of 74.
tield for The three were horn in He
Sussex county, England, in
g at the Faith and Charity never r
ial cen- but Hope became the bri
in the Charles Allcorn in 18 52 ant
of mar- with him and their two chili
America and settled in Grei
1)00 was where Ave more children wei
gislaturc to them.
i on the ? ????
s of the Drive Sick Headaches Aw
idon to Sick headaches, sour gassy
'dmunds acli, indigestion, biliousness,
hose im- pear quickly after you tak
3 made Kin's New Life Pills. They
part of the blood and put new lif
>ro the vigor in the system. Try th<
you will be well satisfied,
it sub- pill helps; every box guar
f money Price 25. Recommended b
o secure caster Pharmacy and St
11 begin Drug Co.
?w*i> '
. ^ - 7
ly. If your little one's tongue is coatirman,
ed, it is a sure sign the stomach,
H. N. liver and bowels need a gentle, thor>m
the ough cleansing at once. When your
; gone child is cross, peevish, listless, pale,
dy the doesn't sleep, eat or act natually; if
health breath is bad, stomach sour, sytem
expect full of cold, throat sore, or if fererinitary
ish, give a teaspoonful of "Callf
com- fornia Syrup of Figs," and in a few
lg un- hours all the clogged-up, constipated
lumbia waste, sour bile and undigested food
will gently move out of the bowels,
pastor and you have a well, playfunl child
irch of again.
iongre- Sick children needn't be coaxed to
lad de- take this harmless "fruit laxative."
ded to Millions of mothers keep it handy
Fort because they know its action on the
cement stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
>11 and and sure. They also know a little
whole given today saves a sick child toa
fine morrow.
all. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,"
l0> which contains directions for babies,
rryvale children of all ages and for grownperson
U')S plainly 011 tho oottle. Beware
daugh- ()^ counterfeits sold here. (Jet the
Shaw genuine, made by "California Fig
h this Syrup Company.' ' I>on*t be fooled!
lent of 1 . - -
at the It is easier to reform a man than
nt: it is to keep him reformed.
Some people seem to live a long
time just to spite other people.
For rheumatism you will find
nothing better than Chamberlain's
Llneraent. Try it and see how
quickly it gives relief. For sale by
lie's. dealers.
pe and
h<>. rrrc rAn liiv/mmn
so? tuud rim flrtlUllNb
Trower
>orn in from tj,e beRt laying strain of S. C.
named
is an- w. Leghorns obtainable, $1.00 and
to be
it the $150 per 15; $3.00 per 50; $5.00
rr fi? hi per Satlsfaotlom guaranteed.
183 2. Agents for Mandy Lee Incubators.
aarried
ihil Cunningham Farm
mwich,
e born j Route 4. Phone 179-2
ay, Money to Loan.
' stom- I am prepared, as heretofore, to
dlsap- negotiate loans of $300.00 and upe
Dr. ward on first mortgage on Improved
purify cotton farms in Lancaster County
e and on long time, repayable in annual
;m and installments at 7 per cent. Interest
Every on sums of $1,000.00 and over. No
at teed, commissions charged. Only a reay
Lan- sonable fee for furnishing abstract
andard of title. R. K. WYLIB.
I 6 mos. Atty-at-Law.
" IN
re a Number
vantages in
ig From Us
lo not have to buy what we sell, but
materials, so we sell what you want
THREE THINGS TO YOU
;ans that your building will last longat
it takes less work, which means
I in many Cases by getting exactly
h purpose, that you will buy the best
ban you would the other kind somebuilding,
let us figure with you beu
have decided to build, let us give
you buy.
CASTER
VARE CO.
morn- \ CHILD'S LAXATIVE
mfk? IS " SYRUP OF FIGS"
and it
ie?citu Made from fruit?Can't harm
rpe of tender stomach, liver and
anitar- bowels.