The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 25, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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6 )on _ - - . X, rect Judging from the tenor of Cover- ('Uj nor Blease's interview, printed in , this issue of The Record, relative to ? Dr. Mitchell's resignation of the presidency of the University of y J South Carolina to accept the presidency of the Medical College of Vir- .n.1 ginia, the governor seems to think *l. * that he drove, or materially helped " to drive, the eminent educator from ? . South Carolina and to plume him- !, 1 eelf on the feat. We have no in- j . formation further than that fur- 1 J1, nished by the governor himself as . K~... ~ w * ^ well ?.v? nun muui, 11 uuyiuiug, ne con- . tributed to I)r. Mitchell's departure, s( but we can well believe that he had ?.l'r some bearing on Dr. Mitchell's de- * cision, though scarcely we think, Pjl. amounting to a determining factor. a Virginia and Richmond are dear to ( Dr. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, it 1 seems, because it was their former ' home and they have troops of 0 friends there, as, indeed, they have In South Carolina. And then the 'ri 1 consolidated medical colleges of ' Virginia constitute an institution of , considerable importance, and the ' <>llj executive headship of them at a "I* salary $1,500 in excess of that uppropriated to the president of our l !u'< university is quite an important "j ? Item, In these times of the prevalent ,, high cost of living, to a man who lias a growing family to support and over to make some provision for the fu- 01 tare. Unfortunately, no matter how ' 'ial philanthropically disposed a man l)UI*f Le, !,;s duty to himself and to those s,,,'n dependent upon him requires him to give some thought to this consider- 'd I atiou. And when, on top of these 'ie v inducements, Dr. Mitchell had to * consider, to some extent, whether st-ril; much or little, the persistent, un- wa>' reasonable and unreasoning antago- p's nism with which the governor lion- |u ored him, it certainly could not have 's detracted anything from his inclina- ditel tiou to go, if it did not contribute a m: some thing to that inclination. For with there are many things, small in into themselves, which tend to make life ' >' 1 unpleasant in some otherwise de- the < lightful localities and to offset the the i blessings that these afford in other terei respects. The seashore, if we may sa>' illustrate, is a delightful place, on gotti the whole, in summer, and yet some haul ioiks are not partial to it because of a,|"i the mosquitoes, the sandflies and with other stinging insects that infest it is th at times and tend to make life mis- seen erable for them. There are others, whose skins are thicker, or are not so susceptible to the rankling of the Di insects' deposits, who seem not to by ii? mind them. And, after all, one cannot justly be held responsible for ,7i'eVi the toughness or the tenderness of <<'n?iit his epidermis. We are all as the ' good God fashions us in that respect it is < and suffer or enjoy immunity as the I law of our natures dictates. | tn?s w So, whatever part the governor ''""."J had in driving I>r. Mitchell away, ] u"wv we feel sure that no one will wish f*" to deprive him of the credit for it. u'rs.'f It may sent a queer thing to boast of, but then there is no disputing f?'<l tastes, and we cannot deny the gov- : Tal" ernor ti e enj >ytn? ni of bis -uppos- ?? ed victory merely because we are so constituted to ho insensible to i 'EH the sublimated quality of it. i 9 Governor Hlease asks: "How do M yoti suppose those trustees, the M students, this chamber of commerce 9 here, and others, feel?" about Dr. H Mitchell's departure. m We have 110 reason to doubt that they sincerely feel that they have lost a good friend, a useful citizen, a splendid educator and a valuable asset to the university and to the community life, as they have frankly and freely stated; a man who lias ?'; been an influence for much good f during the time lie ?pcnt among us, w and who was qualified to do .1 great deal more. In short, that they have lost one whom it will be difficult to 1 wholly replace. Feeling this way, we have 110 doubt that tlies? bodies f.'j will continue to be frank enough tO appreciate snwl ? lunibia Record. WGU'OMR I.I I M K Mil >M Ol'R i.r.DIK.I \ (dliltKSni.NDIl.M ! 'jja Mr. 'I"w i11> Discuses Miiltrrs Here and ilii'ic. After suffering t'roui a very painful accident, from which we are thankful to say in- is now recovering, r> ii r venerable and esteemed ja Georgia correspondent, writes an Other of Sis interesting letters. We congratulate Mr Twitty 011 his rapid recuperation and hope that lie will in linn- be completely restored The following letter received yesterday will he read with pleasure by his hosts of friends in Lancaster county Editor News Once more I am permitted to communicate with your 1 rea it I ked at one tit K-imj Him 111 y worK in that direc-I tion (and all other directions as to I that* was ended, but a kind i'rovl-i dence has decreed otherwise. The serious accident which threatened piv life as above mentioned was promptly mentioned in The News and therefore your readers are informed of the fact, but not the par ticulars in the ease. At the risk of ' drawing too heavily on your valu- 1 able space I mention a few particulars connected with the accident On the 13th day of January, last, I was leading two cows to a pasture about, five squares off. They were walking briskly on my left hand when an unusual sound and move- < ment, coming from the opposite side to myself frightened the cows, causingthem to throw themselves against me with terrible force, breaking the thigh bone near the hip Joint and 1 f very severely brusing the knee of J 1 the same (right) leg. I wn? put ' Into the hands of a do<tor and ; nurse- cased up in plaster paris, put You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chambelaln's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief?it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. ? For sale by all dealers. MC ' I THE LANCASTER NEWS my back with intense suffering United States Is not permitted to use mill about two months. I was un- the property (if I may so call it) as actic sclc'is most of the time and can it pleases, then our rights are ignor- or ".ery little that transpired ed. The millions of money being Colo in* .ue time. invested there certainly entitles this posil will state further that I have government to full control of the cottc ays been fond of cows and it has canal and I am sure it will contend in tl a my business (pleasure) for for its rights. and rs, to look after them?drive to Your sheriff beats your governor see from pastures?but I did it one at his own game. At his own ex- prov e too often. When I first got pense he orders the publication of cast* ; to move (in a rolling chair) I a paper to uphold and vindicate the meai aght my leg would be very much law. The time was in Lancaster, Let i of shape (normal), but it now (after I was governor) when impor- the i cs better and I hope will con- taut papers had to be tacked up in Tl le to improve. For a few days public places, but that was before your ave been able to move round a a newspaper was published in the and e 011 crutches and can bear some county. near ght on the lame leg. One con- 1 Just think of it, the governor re- town tion in our sadness and affliction : fusing to allow or order the publica- lit neighbors, in fact the w hole j tion of an important document, be- sewe . manifested the deepest sym- | cause, forsooth, the paper, (the only that ly and nice flowers come in from one published in the county) re- impo quarters day after day, showing fused to support him in his late sugg ;i concern. The bill of charges, I election. The sheriff's action has Tl ch were necassarily large, has the right ring, lie not onlv has the behii i provided tor and hence we are publication made but added $25 to and i ase in that direction. the reward. Sheriff J. P. Hunter bene am sure vour readers will not <Joes not do things by halves. The regal cizc this lengthy personal refer- county should keep him at his job i the i provided 1 end it. which I do. as long as possible. j aui very sorry that Charlie Recently a minister (Presbyter- ^Jl nors finds it necessary to give ian? by the name of Hough from | Ills work in The News office. I Charlotte, visited our city and i a think of it, that his work preached here several days to the ' Pa d while he was handling some edification of the church. While are 1 ny productions. In the fall of here he was with us several weeks, ; in lu I, 1 was visiting Lancaster and during the occasion we formed his j Men >d at the office for some time, acquaintance, learned of his birth t such y day, and was greeted by his place (Lancaster county) and of his ise. mors') genial face. At last, education ( Hue West College) and ' sion "lie, indicating by his hand, re- history. He was raised in the A. R. plum ed pain and .discomfort. That j P. church and his first work as it ' wear led to be the state of his trou- preacher was done in that church, '-hey. Although his complaint reach- lie was a son of Amos Hough, and Men lack for some time, 1 do hope if I am not mistaken, a step son of .ill be himself again. the late Hood L. llelk, born in the j.' read Mr. Paysuer's article do- TPs. From what I could see and rpj dng the Panama canal -the hear (1 did not hear him preach) ! Krun, it was being opened, etc., from i he ranks a little above the average. . ma^j( description I was able to take 1 I did not hear his reasons for leav- | io work and understand how it ing the A. R. P. communion (who days ping done. My idea to dig a doubtless did much for him in the dell i or canal, if you please, is for way of education) except that the Whicl an to roll up his breeches and church was not growing and the out- jy WJ a spade ~ shovel get down look not promising in that direc- Qnlv the cut *y and throw the dirt tion. He did not seem to have any | nuscle on the side or bank of harsh words for any one but was a ] qq opening. When we get hold of genial, clever gentleman as far as i facts, the operation is quite dif- we were able to judge. it. Did he (Mr. Payseur) not] Watch our friend, Leroy Springs, p ? i that 300 or 3,000 (1 have for-ias he butts up against the tariff bill H A in) wagons were employed to now before Congress. He has the * off the excavation twenty miles money and the nerve and consedump it off, making mountains quently acquires quite a slump of the dirt? Mr. Payseur's letter Ho e most satisfactory thing I have j coughs and Consumption. Ct.r..n from the big dftch and if the , Firm I Coughs and colds, when neglect-| 1 arni ed, always lead to serious trouble I Comp ?afness Cannot Be Cured th.e lungs. The wisest thing to!,,, t do when you have a cold that trou- , , Hi application*. ns they I'.innot mull the . . ? I? ,? n. V 'Jld pti |K>rtloii of the oar. Th? r?? Is only one DiCS yOU 18 to got fl l)Ottl0 Of Dr. . I euro deafness. ami that Is l.y ronstitutl.n- King's New Discovery. You Will get ' 'C.I.' K.'i!lV.V ,h''.'m"?uuN unT,;r?f Vh..'Kusi!!!'"!!!'.1. relief from the first dose, and final- Th When this tube is iniiainoi >..n ha\.- a ly the cough will disappear. O. H. ness Ing sound or Imperfect hearing and when nrnwn n# Milflcndlne Aln writnn ntlrely < ! *. <1 I lea fin -- In th. result, and . JMUBCaaine, Ala., \\ rilCB. . . tin. inflammation ...n i..- taken .sit :.nd My wife was down in bed with an iih,. restored to it- n rmai eomiit'. n. h. i obstinate cough, and I honestly be- ance III he destroyed forever: nine cases out of .. , ... . . - ? , |. e caused i.y catarrh, which is nothing but lieve bad It not been for Dr. King s been ".''V1 idition . f ti e mu.s.us surfa.es. New Discovery, she would not be 1 ner v. will gtv>- One Hundred Hollars f >r any case . . (, ? . - . . 1" 1 J1 .fness (.aus.d m catarrhi that ennnot he living todny. Known for forty- . i.y nail's catarrh cure. Semi f..r circu- three years as the best remedy for r" r. j cheni'Y A co.. Toledo, o. coughs and colds. Price 50c and , "l, ss i.y Druggist*. 75c. $1.00. Recommended by Lancaster , Hall's family l'llis for constipation. Pharmacy and Standard Drug Co. 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All we ask is an opportui % most skillful wcrkrurn money M a ?cvcrc test in your own of!u e on your own work, alongsid \ n f $7C "f Mod< I a Cham m Sttii quality for ? r.<> / 4*J with tabulator, hvcrytlung included % length cf tune it |s?. '-* M ? per.se tor uptoip train W i \ I Lancaster I iimisliing ( % torn nnwinu conrou F I i, APRIL 25, 1913. stock and I am sure such trans- fl||||||||C IHfl IDflkl TUC IIHOT ins affect trade for good, more yUlllllVC Anil luUn" Ifit IVIUu I less, throughout the country. rrP.A.ia.. nel Springs will be soon be In EFFECTUAL 6ENERAL TON C Lion to handle and control more U#tk Ul.nh.link IUI1IU >11 mill products than any man' _ , _ . , ,,,_ ~~ ,, , , tie country and hence is useful ^IWf s Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both upbuilding in a community. I in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives the Colonel is preparing to iin- out Malaria and the Iron builds up e and possibly extend the Lan- the System. For Adults and ;r & Chester Railroad, which Children. is upbuilding for your county. . the good work go on and credit You know what you are taking when agency that is behind the work, you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill le enlargement of the mill in TONIC, recognized for 30 vears throughtown will attract the attention out the South as the standard Malaria, be visited by people far and Chill and Fever Remedy and General which will no doubt do your Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as and community good. the strongest bitter tonic, hut you do not imember your town must have taste the bitter because the ingredients rage. Let none pull back in do not dissolve in the mouth but do dismatter. I believe it is the most solve readily in the acids of thesfomach. rtant improvement that can be Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean ested for your city. it. 50c. le planters in this section are There is Only One "BROMO Ql ININK id with their work. It is cold Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on r Iirv nnd lino ? 4 ..... ...... ...?o uccu 101 MllllC lliue, e farm work is behind. Kind rds to relatives and friends in js ajj rjght. j)Ut when the pants aid home county. go on a tear it is all wrong. If you J. \\ . 1 \\ 1 1 I ^ . want to make the pants last, make ddosta, (.a., April 22. tlie coat lirst.?Kx. Easy on Pants. MK'K CAUSE PANIC IN CAR. nts are made for men. Pants I ike molasses they are thinner Women Passengers on Subway Train )t weather and thieker in cold. Climb With Aid of Straps, are often mistaken in pants; I New York, April 23.?Subway mistakes are breaches of prom- travelers were treated to a new vaTliere has been much discus- riety of excitement last night when whether pants is singular or misehievous hoys released a score of il. Seems to me when men mice in a crowded LI road way expants it is plural, and when press train. Strap hangers iminedon't wear pants it is singular, diately became popular among the go on a tear in their pants and women, who saved themselves by shinning, as in a gymnasium. There or Hums, Bruises and Sores. was a near panic even among the e ouickest and surest care foi IIH'n l>ass<,"B, r>, There was a wild 1 i ' ,!! win SUI\SI cu.r? r?r , stampede from the train when the s, bruises, boils, sores, inflam- i . . . . ? ' . In i ? j, ' , next stop was reached. The inuoju and all skin diseases is i ? .... . * _Mirt o_i.r_ ? # i ^ en t niii i iitid l)( on trampled to it cured L. II. Haflin, of Ire- i do",h 5Jnd the ml8chivious b?ys hlld Tex., of a sore on his ankle ; ' ' ti pained him so he could hard26c. Recommended by Lan| ECHOES FROM GREAT FAILS r Pharmacy and Standard Drug I Great Palls Happenings Always Interest Our Headers. IMrnPMUPim Itmn Af#.,. ...-w. 1Cauiug ui ?o many people MILK) lniUKAINLL In our town who have been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, the question naturally arises: ''Is this medln. P. H. Me Master, Insurance cine equally successful in our neighaissioner, has licensed the boring towns?" The generous ers' Mutual Fire Insurance statement of this Great Falls resl>any to insure farm ai.-t isolat- dent leaves no room for doubt on own property aga i st Fire, this point, and Lightning, in LANCAS- Mrs. Ida Barton, 11 Hampton St., and YORK Count'ea Great Falls, S. C., says: "I can say is Company has been in burl- that Doan's Kidney Pills are an efin York County lor 21 years fective kidney medicine for they did las nearly 51,000,000.00 iusur- ; me a world of good. I am certain in force. The average cast has that they will be Just as beneficial 50c on the $100.00 insurance to other people who take them. For ear. Reference will be furnish- quite awhilo, I was bothered by request. For the present, ad- dizzy and nervous spells and I frequently had poins in my sides and D. E. BONF.Y, Manager, hips. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills Yorkville, S. C. advertised, I got a supply and I had ?mmmm?mnot taken them lotlg before I was tsJBea F bor sa^e by dealers. Price 50 | | [j || cents. ^ Fo^ster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, I $ | Teachers' Examination. ! 4* ?i 8 | | > nf*xt regular teachers' ex- I wg.'-a^H ?in As* n * a * amination will bo hold in the court u 'i S a H house Friday, May 2, 1013. opening ft ij ?\ q lid i at 0 a. in. and closing at 4 p. in. (T*' ' '* '< fj f? All applicants will please he on time 1 I IBB ? examination must cIobo ^ strictly at the hour stated. i || >J y y li | County Superintendent of Education, j Schedules Southern Railway. I Virw i.f On' 3 ' N. B.?Schedule figures published i Roval Ivp^vvriter *1 . m .. . . r Dry at Hartford Conn. X i as information only and are not C 1") \ ?! ! guaranteed. Effective Sept. 15, 1912. I \ 3 1 Daily departure from Lancaster: I I . \ S No. 113?10:05 a. m. for Rock , ^Itt'rSr/iiiiBjS 1 *i mil and way stations. ; 1 Jr .?! -? ./# 1 No. 118?8:31 a. m. for Camden, i ('ol ii in bio and way stations. No. 114 2:00 p m. for Camden, '^VColumbia, Charleston and way staU?No. 117?7:48 p. m. for Rock "*"* i Hill, Yorkville and way tatlons. AIbo Charlotte, Washington, Philadelphia ot th.- R' \ I is nnc nf the d N York and mo--1 important t\pu* . ? ? . , ininui.tctiirinR coi?< rrns in E. McCiGO, A, O. P. A.f Golurn. I with Iiniiiiitn-ii r. sourc. S bia, S. C.; W. H. Caffey, D. P. A., iplc amlitv. othrm* rvcry ^c? r? ii'n of d' alinw' with a high* .harleston, S. C. lusiness in titution. |j le best; here lead. R?.H ' AI I\ Mini mi rvery stenogII | ULU LNbLftJ Wintliroi initiating or correcting. I r.R TABLE. Found only |? I ||* icress to all margin and IlOCK 111 rr and great convenience. i:r fingers. This % I 4 X/ rl1 I uyal, permits writing to y H L J ? w n of writing, making . . ing of the paper, the JSpOClUl ire which is admitted the marvel among all At 3:30 p. m. and 8:30 ration, for alignment Queen Elizabeth to Kenilwc orate festivities provided by a r> i ?> the entertainment of the Gi >yal DOOk tacular maneuvers of mountt ued. ?2 pages, heauti- i representations of dances ar it u important that you i jn the Elizabethan Age. Se red of a machine or not. ... . . . .. . will tase part tn the perform upon which we want to beautiful Robin Hood drama litv to I'ive this maehina A .nwother i^ ln?r, BotJJ performances in a ed for Model l on the college green. Reduce i. No extn. trains returning in all direct formance. Tickets for both V <><> nt reserve seat tickets addre >uM i\i,t 111 Hi? g c i U N RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS ^ AT THE SAME TIME i The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter1* Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. Thousands of families know it already, and a trial will convince you that DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people are finding new uses for this famous old remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist Wemean it. 25c, 50c, #1.00 " That is LAXATIVE I1ROMO QUININE , _ ;very box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c A TEXAS WONDER. The Texn8 Wonder rnron ltldno* (and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all lr| regularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months* treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials ' from this and other states. Dr. E. \V. Ilall, 2926 Oliver Street, 8t. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. Schedule in Effect March 3rd 1912. Eastern Time. WESTBOUND Lv. lifincaster 6:00a?3:3 Bp Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p Lv. Richburg 6:55a?4:43p Ar. Chester 7:30a?6:20p EASTBCUND Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:45p 1 v, Illcliburg .. . .10:20a?7:26p Lv. Bascomville. . ..10:30a?7:36p Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:16p | Connections?Chester, with Southern, Seaboard and Carolina ft Northwestern Hallways. Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air Line Railway. Lancaster, with Southern Railway. A. P. McLURE, Supt. Rank No. 222. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO., located at Lancaster, S. C. at the close of business, April 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . $134,652.42 Overdrafts 3,623.33 Furniture and Fixtures 2,875.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 21,067.04 Currency 1,567.00 Gold 897.50 Silver and other Minor Coin 658.36 Checks and Cash Items 179.36 Total $165,520.00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in..$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 1,250.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid 5,709.07 Dividends Unpaid.. .. 12.00 Individual Deposits SubJect to Check 31,347.18 Time Certificates nf posit.. v. 7. r.. rr. 10,785.09 Cashier's Checks .. .. 416.66 Iiills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 60.000.00 Total $105,520.00 STAT 10 OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ol Lancaster?ss. Before mo carae W. H. Mlllen, 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. W. 11. MILLION. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of April, 1913. W. P. ROBINSON, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: E. B. LINOLE, VV. T GREGORY, A. B. FERGUSON, Directors. H PAGEANT ) College II, S. C. \f IK 1QTU BMJ XU?11 Truins p. m., depicting the visit of >rth Castle, with the elab' the Earl of Leicester for reat English Queen. Specid horsemen and pictresque id sports of rural England y * ven hundred young women lances. Presentation of the ,, "Sherwood," in the even, beautiful out-door stadium d railroad rates with special ions after the evening peri performances $1.50. For ss Winthrop College, Rock > i