The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 29, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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$t|r iCanraatpr Nnus
(SEMI-WEEKLY.) Knowing coi
K. E. WYLIE. . .Acting Editor Mease's kttitui
L. C. BOYER Manager not surprised \
~ ed that he had
PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT: ioussafe-cracke
Published Tuesdays and . . N . .. ,
Fridays at Lancaster, S. C.. ,aml ' "hc
by The Lancaster Publishing years ot a ten
Company, successors to The penitentiary I
Ledger, established 1852; The otlice in Spart;
Review, established 1878; The ,
Enterprise, established 1891, ?ere?ean> i
and entered as second-class xva? announced
matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the had made his
postofHce at Lancaster, S. C., ernor's privat
March ,*1879?' ?' ??"
just before exi
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: ?Ued ,0r th? *'
fpnsp :ip:iiiis!
(In Advance.)
One Veer ?1.50 lnW8' Tl'"re !
Six Months 75c tvhlch arise in
? sidering the ui
TUESDAY, APRIL lh>. 1013. should the gov
""" acter like this
And Columbia raised that $30,000 of his senten<
for the Baptist hospital, notwith- Why have hini
stand she had not long before clothes and br
raised $100,000 for a Y. M. C. A. ollice? Why s
building. bidden the ru
was armed wit
Postmaster General Burleson United States
would like to "take the postofhce authorizing hin
out of politics," but wouldn't it be man, "to put h
Just as well to take politics out of Johnson?" Whj
the postoffice? of the state, le
this in his privi
Well Charleston did raise that to Kuar(* him?
$7 5,000 for the new Medical College ,na>" be giv
building, but we fear the strain will 0,ber question
Incapacitate the old lady for another very
like campaign for some time to >?eSKman woul
come. the bars to ?
of blowing up i
We understand that some of the ''na* but for tta
large life insurance companies up ferenoe in thp i
North are writing policy holders Oovernor Blei
down South to intercede with their wil1, of course
representatives In Congress to re- ^at'sfact^on an^
member these companies when the isfaction of bii
income tax law is on its passage. (Juct in tllls m
wipe out the f
The Moultrie (Georgia) Observer hfaTeT^his st
finds that The Atlanta Georgian has zen>8 c,othps a
all other papers beat on "morning" h? tV,Q ?
editions when its Monday morning
> UUC IU Alto pi
issue reached Moultrie, in the ex- With a warrant
treine southern part of the state, commissioner >
at 5:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, ^e governor u
after being ten hours in transit. an(j while a
awaiting in an
It is but retributive justice that yeggman to mi
California should be annoyed with the governor
intermeddling by others in her ports to the (
dealings with the Japanese. She wanted has mt
will realize now how distasteful it j the governor
is to the South to have her poke her j was none of mj
nose in when that section is dealing , my business."
with a more momentous question. 1 yeggman that
the negro problem. tives interview*
when he was
One by one the circuit judges are Pardon for hi
being announced by their friends ^am Nichols o(
for the vacancy to be when Justice . , ; ~
C. A. Woods resigns to accept the ANOLRSON
United States judgeship. Rut how An< trso
are they all to get this one vacancy, moster from
especially in view of the fact that'!* (OUU* to
there are other men equally as 1 11 ,ts 7A al '
"learned in the law" who will ;aRO uas ca"et'
doubtless be after the job? 11,11 Hera,tl whl
that Anderson
~~ " , tion. If we mi
We can hardly pick up a paper claims anywht
these days without reading of some 1 20,000 popula
one being run over and killed in ^anks e(]jtor <
some town or city by an automobile. 1 . ioinine issu.
.he driver o, which was exceed.,,*
the speed limit. If violators of the of confession a
speed limit law were taken up and jnduced The H?
fined heavily and the governors ure8 wkat tjie
would not pardon or parole them, um
there would be comparatively few I Herald
deaths from this cause. booster likewisi
, ' the particular
Governor Blease is proud of his Rock Hill, wot
pardoning record. Up to date he , many, if not inc
has pardoned and paroled 607 con- Anderson and 1
victs, charged with all grades of then been on ti
crime, from murder down. He has ter now stands
now turned his attention to the The Mail to do
v claimsof safe-crackers and we would acknoledge th
not be surprised to see him turn meantime, to k<
loose the two notorious yeggmen The Herald anr
who blew open the safe at Heath before a chan
Springs a few years ago. He has come,
been quoted as saying that he hopes
his pardons will number 1,000 be- CUSTOMS I
fore he goes out of office. ! The return c
power Is marke
"LANL'AKTKIt LKAOS." | some customs
_ , . I vogue almost
Says The Gaffney Ledger: , , ....
, , morial. \S hen
"We have been hearing for a good
long time from The Lancaster News convened the
Him liiiiicasier Lifaas oui we nave ordinary sessio]
as yet been unable to discover in t instead of sen
what particular line that town is so . ,
successful. Therefore it is a logical s,tKf" ? na(
presumption to believe that it is in Pear?'' >n persi
the consumption of blind tiger , houses and rea<
"Quor." At the first
Time would fail us, dear Ed, to J retarv of State
enumerate all of the lines in which mats last week
Lancaster Leads. Hut we mention ing served as 1
a few, such as the biggest cotton heretofore. Mr.
mills under one corporate manage- grape juice up<
merit in the South, having 140.00U It is refreshing
spindles and 3,000 looms; the head of the gc
tallest sun-crowned men, the hand- cording to th
Bomest women, the best preachers what la right a
and, last but not least, and that of being guided I
which Gaflney cannot boast, an anti- ter of how long
mease county. "bringing the
"In the consumption of blind the people," to
tiger liquor," we don't pretend to language. In I
"lead," but humbly follow In the no wine upon
wake of other towns in the state, in taking this
among which are Oaffnoy and thorough cons
Thlckety. officer in one o
THE LA]
11 LEASE AND THE cal churches, n
XitiMAX. ing every da;
iditions in this state speak louder tl
well as Governor may carry his
le thereto, we were his own busin
vhen it was announc- the nation as
[ pardoned the uotor- of strong Chri
r or yeggman, "Port- those of the I
> had only served two dent and the S<
year sentence in the the public raim
for robbing a post
inburg county. Nbr Mil. BK\.'
ess surprised when it Hon. Willis
1 that the yeggman whose utteranc
escape from the gov- claimed him as
e ollice in the state now on a miss
h the governor had object of whit
unified a warrant is- the governor a
nlprit for another of- state, in the m
the United States' legislation aff
ire several questions ship of land, al
our mind v, hen con- ese governmen
^disputed facts. Why As to what the
ernor pardon a char- witl be is a n
when only one-fifth but of one thii
on ?>.wl Knnn O ?itwl thnt la 4 V? a
lc uavi uccu oci > ru . ?nu uiai to tuo
i dressed in citizen's his good offic
ought to his private settlement of r
ihould he have for- satisfactory to
ral policeman, who able to the SI
h a warrant from a well.
commissioner duly
a to arrest the yegg- THE CHIN
is hands on this man When China
r should the governor peror and pr
ave a desperado like many prophe
ate office with no one premature act,
Whatever answers near ready for
en to these and government,
is that may arise, pectations the
evident that the I is making liei
Id now be behind turbulency whl
answer the charge the advent of l
a safe in North Caro- way to a pe
ie unwarranted inter- condition of al
matter on the part of ernment has
SfiP Tho anvomnr nhnnt tn itncrn
? *"
, explain to his own money. And j
I probably to the sat- department at
s followers, his con- ceived a messt
atter, but he cannot government as
act that a notorious of the people
lis command was re- for the new n
ripes, dressed in citi
d turned over to him {
ntiary guards. And , Tbe fiftieth
. battle of Get(
ivate office an officer brated ,n Ju]
from a United States already begun
vas browbeaten by ; ing for it. It i:
ntil he left the office ' v?t?rans will
nothcr officer ??? 'we
outer office for the Meade had ab
ake his appearance. General Lee 7'
comes back and re- i ?' 160,000.
officer that the man two-third? oTt
ide his escape?and passed away,
says flippantly, 4,it survivors are 6
' lookout and none of o1 them are
And this is the same ' J),?bable, f,iat
the survivors
one of Hums' detec- , will make a ^
d in the penitentiary get 25,000 in 1
trying to engineer a Hut the nun
Im through Lawyer "ere "?l at C
those who wei
Spartanburg. expected that f
reunion. This
VS. HOCK HILL. most reinarkab
n Mail, which is a uessed. Fifty
lloostersville," when arm'?8\ Vai,1??
, * . manded by offi<
osiing its home city, experience, fac
his behalf, sometime death struggle,
down by The Kock down in histor
en it made the claim of the ]
, . - ! It is a mosl
had 17.000 popula- in our COUntry
stake not, Rock Hill veterans who v
?re from 17,ooo to 'gray should m
ition. Now Billy ,0,p't a]l bit
^ rr,, ?nd rejoice tog
>! The Mail, instead country. It wi
e with The Herald impressive scei
Lion, should by way This country u
?.i ai.ni,ian?? u?..? 1 celebration uua
.... torn ess and an
raid to state in tig- amj the vetora
population of Ilock look on each c
Loo and Lite
being somewhat a Jul
?, when It comes to ipS80ii of good
business of boosting to the governm
lid have claimed as on the whole
?ro, inhabitants, than th? 'etinion or,
' ' , not forget to h
, he Mail would have rades whose d
>p. Rut as the mat- many battle
wo see nothing for Journal,
but to "fess up" and oppc
e corn and in the
sop a close watch on Master of hums
1 it will not bo long Fame, love
re to got even will '
Cities and field
Deserts and
passing
tKIN'ti BROKEN. Hovel and mar
" the l""nocral" ; I knick u?l>
d by the breaking ot gate!
VI' li loh Kotro * ?? "
wjcii in ii leasung, ru
from time inline- before
the Congress was 1 turn away
other flay in extra- And th^y'Vvtio ,
n. President Wilson, state
ding the usual mes- Mortal desir
1 in each house, ap- lm"
5n before the Joint Savt' or1t
:1 ills message. | Condemned
dinner given by Sec- and wo
It ray n to the dlplo- s<'<k ni<> ' > vai
, instead of wine be- I ,
I I answer i
tias been the custom more.
and Mrs. Bryan had ?J
>n the table instead. ??
; to see men at the Hurries Hi
ivernment acting ac- ExEditor T.
eir own notions of Sutton, Williai
. ing tliat Ills
nd proper instead of oiirg crpek W(
>y customs, no mat- unknown parti
; standing. It is but week to the sc
government back to t'v'1'08- "e 1
.i ,> , , 1 a party of you
use the President s edFby thft SoiM
the matter of having trying to flgur
his table Mr. Bryan mark of the
stand has shown his not luck)
dstency He is an thlH tr,p' owln
listency. rie is an moon ,H not r
i the great evangell- wrong qua
NC ASTER NEWS, APR!
md he is demonstrat
y by actions, which /*/\T1
tan words, that a man I IIII
religion not only into
ess but into that of
well. The influence ?
Istian characters iike 0 ^
bDccial to T
3resident. Vice Prosi- ? M . K
* _ , Bethlehen
ecretary of State upon of our coniI1
d is hard to estimate, order of th
planting cot
iX FOR PEACE. Our Sund
, , .. is still grov
tm Jennings Bryan, (jer pians a
es have so often *>ro- It. L. Ushei
it apostle of peace, is here he is
ion to California, the ^
i ? .1 Otis to be
h is to advise with work for tl,
nd legislature of that dom we hav
atter of the proposed Our paste
ectlng alien owner- ex-"*-" ?
T day, his thf
>out which the Japan- urother Ci
t has taken offense. Christian i
i outcome of the visit speaker.
aatter of conjecture. A. Mr. and 5
. , their daught
ig we can be assured Dixie gunda
it Mr. Bryan will use Mr. and
es to bring about a and family
natters which will be Thom
IVI rs W
Japan and honor- and Mrg ^
tate of California as Mr. and
tended the
gate, N. C.,
ESE REPUBLIC. Now* Mr;
out to eat f
banished her Em- berries. If
oclaimed a republic basket you
sied that it was a l*em again,
that China was not J"
a republican form of
But contrary to ex- Special to 1
new order of things Jacksonha
idway. The general Mrs. R. H.
ich prevailed prior to ^"es Yu thi!
.he republic has given Messrs.
aceable and orderly Arnold Bl;
(fairs. The new gov- vis ted at M
gone ahead and is Crt^ nWq
tlate a large loan of Nelson's Sat
ust recently the state Mrs. R. I
Washington has re- i Monroe, N.
igo from the Chinese j Cr^
king for the prayers _ past week.
of the United States I Mr. John
epublic. "insoQn ?[ L
Hon Sunday
Mr. Turn
Gettysburg ant t.aUer i
i anniversary of the (jay.
.ysburg will be cele- | Miss Ire
ly. Committees have friends, M
planning and prepar- Steele of th
3 expected that 50,000 <fay night.
attend the reunion. | \\'e are
not be half that many Nannie To
Gettysburg. General teaching a
out 90,000 men and Hell Town
0,000. makine a total
II1/
able to suppose that
he soldiers there have t
The youngest of the Special to ,T
?8 years old and most Heath Sp
over 70 years. It is a brief bu
not more than half Williams, ag
will attend. They infant son
food showing if they Crenshaw, d
ine. , urday night
iber of survivors who ' 'u'd 10 rest
lettysburg will equal village cenn
re there. It may be I,r- Dyches
io.OOo will attend the conducting t
will be one of the Little Nel
>le meetings ever wit- old, daughte
years ago two large Hammond c
to tighting and com- day and was
jers of great skill and tery Monday
ed each other in a Mouzon con
Gettysburg will go the grave.
y as one of the great Misses An
tvorld. Kershaw vlt
t remarkable chapter Kosa Henne
\s history that these week.
ore the blue and the Messrs. G
eet in fellowship and Bridges atte
terness and hostility oratorical cc
ether over a reunited day night.
11 be one of the most The dime
lies ever witnessed. Friday nigh
.ill never see such a both from tl
tin. All%hatred, bit- standpoints,
imosity have passed A party o!
ns of both sides will girl* from
itlier as brothers. by Miss Cor
coin will be equally at the spring
that is unpleasant in Mrs. E. C.
be forgotten. The and Miss C
citizenship, loyalty caster visit
out will be impressed Beckham Su
whether they attend | Col. John
not. Let the veterans Hill, w as in
onor their dead com- I Prof. W. ]
ust is scattered over and Sunday
fields. ? Spartanburg Miss Matt
her room ag
w hich she sv
mTl'MTY. Miss Han
a few days x
in destinies am I! Brown, of tl
and fortune on my Miss Gary
wait, js visiting M
s 1 walk; I penetrate I Mrs. Ida
seas remote, and her parents
hv *
1 muuiey.
t and palace, soon or a son wa
. , , Helton Horti
idden, once, at every |
ie; if sleeping, wake ~
It U ? , FR0M
It is the hour of
follow me reach every The weatl
out honor s
e, and conquer every ministration
q uirer.
lut those who doubt
at/,: r.,IIA nation
to failure, penury Monty of h
in and ceaselessly 1m- i^Vhe Statf
lot, and return -no !
Abe Mart
FOIIN J. INCJALLS. man 18 a"
! office er too
ack to Lancaster. Greenwood
S. Carter, now of
msburg county, hear 11 seems
fishing preserves on Tennessee
ere being invaded by Notoriety C
es, hurried back last to l*?e 'f*
ene of his former ac- Proval i'i oi
round, however, only .
ing surveyors employ- ' Recently
hern Power Company of Chariest*
e out the high water of those nc
creek. Thurlow has that It wa
r with the finny tribe eber seen, i
g to the fact that the lieh It wa
Iglit and the wind In street car c
,rter. coin, thoug
tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMm
L 29, 1913.
NTY NEWS 1SES55
lK KM ; LITTLE AO
?Z7,,-Tb? h0anh : \ .JW ll
a unity is very good. The J
e day is preparing and
ton seed. ! w
ay school at Bethlehem J
>ing and prospering un- ???5nd
instructions of Supt. ?! , __ '?S f,
r. I want to say right J ' = fc
a noble Sunday school ' ^ ',]
e are looking ahead for ! ' ? fl, I \
one of the best year's J i 'li
le uplift of God's king- ' ' ' a!4*IahJI
e ever had. | ^ x-tfRSiPS
>r, Rev. 1! F. Carson. I / V ,, Y(Ng?M
.in able sermon Sun / '/////
irne was home missions. J / 'r/'/ Ijjl
irson is a high-toned
rrr ::a rii* ore at foe
ilrs. P. A. Parker visited __ _ ?
TMr8 n p- at - MADE BY T
Mrs. M. L. Thompson _ ? ? ^
visited his mother, Mrs. TH?-| AnT TAjTlT]D>ir
pson, Sunday. J B I i#"\ 1 Yf
A. Rowell visited Mr. V ? ____ _ _
W. Parker Wednesday. ffl [4-11 |
Mrs. F. S. Parker at- v fill i I J 11
commencement at Win- V
last week. >! EVERYBODY NOW i
Editor, we invite you ' to live five hundred 'yen
ried chickeu and straw- ??
this escapes the waste ?/,<f of lIu> an(I niK
will hear from Bethle- J ond, jit fit to count w 1
amount to if put in the h
U KSOMIAM pound interest for ?ye
frrows if you will let it,
'he News.
im, April 28.?Mr. and Do YOUR ban
McMurray and son, Lan- *
siting friends and rela- > We pay 4 per oent inter
i community. ! ..
Douglas. Glenn and J ?????????
ackmon of Lancaster I
r. R. D. Todd's recently. ! T~>t T> ^ XT
rdlaw Laney of Lanes J I hp ?H 1f*Q| |\| i
.. visited at Mr. J. C. V A ? ^ ? ^ <
>Ur"Tyodd"1?3vUU,d,t?,e ID * OF LAN<
c. |*1 CHAS 0 JONES.
P- Jefferson of Goose * President
d in this community the y R ? WYLIE
Neill and Miss Blanche * Vice-President
fnity visited in this secafternion.
er McGirt was a pleas- >.
n this community Sun- ? . a .
1 Notice of Discharge.
ne Todd visited her Notice is hereby given that the
isses Klla and Mabel undersigned Guardian of Benjamin
e Sliiloh section, Satur- F. Catoe will on the 30th day of
May, 1913, make its final returns as
glad to welcome Miss Guardian and apply rtO the Probate
dd back home, after I Court of nmmtv fnr
successful school In the I final discharge.
section. LANCASTER SAVINGS BANK &
? TRUST COMPANY,
ATI! SPRINGS. j jjy John Crawford, Guardian, Sec.
"he News. I
rings, April 28.?After TWTf M IW1
t painful illness, Jack 1 1 I A II 1
;ed one and a half years, I IL HE
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I fJB |?
led about 8 o'clock Sat- ft I I V H
The little body was WkJ Jk JL ML JL m JL
by loving hands nt the
etery Sunday afternoou. a X
of the Baptist church | \ I
lie burial service.
1 Hammond, ten mouths , ~ _ _ _ _ ^ _ . _
r of Mr and Mrs. Oscar 1J lift ' I ^ a
,f Stoneboro died Sun- | \_) 1 JLi
i buried at Salem ceme'
afternoon. Rev. H. C. ?
ducted the services at
nie and Ella Gardner of Bi B?
lited Misses Anna and w '
tt Wednesday of last
. Otis Mobley and Coke I ^ * $j|
tided the intercollegiate _ m V H>
mtest at Rock Hill Fri- p H V I ||
reading at Mrs. Small's
t was a great success, nn ? ^
tie literary and financial | J ^
f about twenty-five little ?
Lancaster, chaperoned Th pjcture j8 endorsed by bot
inne Thomson picnicked "v" . "
; Saturday. preeminent in a class by itself, a
Brasington of Kershaw shown on a moving picture scree
arrie Beckham of Lan- Gf this kind, because it shows n(
<.H Mr U.wl Mru I /
~(jay * " " V" angoria chaps or "Pittsburg cot
(;. Richards, of Liberty duced with the real goods includ
town Saturday. who have secured their experien
K. Moore spent Saturday , ir . , c w
in Lancaster. hfttirelV \ Old OI >1
ie Stover is confined to *
;ain, the result of a fall as robing a widow woman or hoi
ift? red severs1 days ago. ancj does not ciepict an outlaw as
vith her sister" NUa" Ivor ^ut shows instead the real trials
tie public school faculty. outlaw's life.
1 Varedoe of Rtdgeville *f.i ni iiw*
rs. H. C. Mo'izon. iNo Mother Nil Oil Id MlSi
Bell spent Sunday with .
, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. | IHS
s bom to Mr. and Mrs. for we positively guarantee that
>n Sunday night. pictured to him in the yellow-ba
Ijis mind after he witnesses sam
OTHER PAPERS True Results of Foil
and tnat once an outlaw, or onc<
her prophet is not with- not only bv the public at large b
phnad^hiaat,C Fn- 9tiKma an(1 brand of that stagna
eternity.
that would deprive little Wo ??? ?? A Ico lii.i?n..?A .?
Ml V A CI
ard-won Scutari would 4 1 4 %i ITV 4
My from a blind spider. l>Ali.\MI 1 1 o
make FOI'R Big Heels f
In says that a first class
us too poor t' run fer r W %
well off t' fool with It. I " -m g^ g-^ -w- y
1 uesaay
that Governor Hooper of Till/ C* 4 \1
has joined the Blease I II I j 3iXivl
lub. Forty bills return- ,
gislaturo without his ap- M 1?
day.?Loris News. OW A A.^1 MW M
a colored vegetable man
DOOMS 01'
>n refused to accept one
: 3!?!M Mr. Fleet Younger is
and that he did not bes
money anyhow. The U*??? D
ompanies are taking the 111111 | f
h.?Charleston Post. 1
x??i? ?i xm'.ii _ ? ';<v
IS FROM L
DENS GROW i
:
""** I
TUNES ARE I
HEDOLI.ARS ;r
: DEPOSITED |j*2
BANK :|
rJX BAKTH would have I
\rs and work every seo~ J
lit, nnd count &21 a seo
m t one dollar would
>ank at 1(1 per cent com
hundred years. Aloney J
king with US. *
'est on savings deposits !
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itional Bank j
FASTER.
E M. CROXTOM.
I*
E CURTIS MAC KEY, >!
Ass't Cashier. V
vXvXvXvXv-v/X-x-x-:-*;
NANCY 11 ALL and other varieties
of Sweet Potato Plants, Tomato,
Beet, Pepper, Celery and Egg
Plants. Free price list. ,
WAKEFIELD FARMS, 4M
Charlotte, N. C.
COLUMBIA DAILY RECORD,
IA.00 the Year.
IW. C. Corcoran, Traveling Representative.
Lancaster, S. C.
llEATRE
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FEATURE
rounder
^eels-3
JEW FILM
h press and public as standing:
is the greatest moral letson ever
in. It is superior to other pictures
> "war" saddles, flaming white
vpunchers" but, instead is proing
saddles, horses and cowboys
ce by actual work on the plains.
elodramatic Features
ding up United States mail train
a hero in any sense of the word,
, hardship and disgrace of an
< I lie Opportunity <o See
Play
I i
all of the dime novel heroism
eked novels will be removed from
e. In short, it shows
owing (he Dark Path
i a convict, he is forever shunned,
iut by society as well, and the
nt prison cell follows him into?
?:? r '
n Excellent Keel Entitled
; VANITY," which will
or Today.
, April 29
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