The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 30, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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by newspapers
H. K. WYLIK. . . Acting Editor ^ Qf Govern
PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT: threadbare arg
Published Tuesdays and only make him
Fridays at Lancaster, S. C., his supporters,
by The Lancaster Publishing opinion. We ]
Company, successors to The ,
Ledger, established 1852; The thousands ot 1
Review, established 1878; The , ing Illease, wl
Enterprise, established 1891, | that he is a si
and entered as second-class a8
matter Oct. i, 1905, at the J ;
postolfice at Lancaster, 8. C., Tillman. heeli
under Act of Congress of lieve that wfc
March 3, 1879 _ official blunder
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: people should 1
(In Advance.) {newspaper. T1
One Year $1.50 j P?Per should
Six Mouths 75c thought, to sp?
' , tain way, on
FRIDAY, MAY .10. It) 13. j the public inter
! negro ehauffeui
Let's have a split log rally day in occasions by th
Lancaster. It's the very thing. of Columbia foi
? limit, the first t
Does anybody know anything of
the whereabouts of that once glor- becun
ious institution, the F.epubiican Qf thege flne
Partj ' threatened tha
More co-operative spirit among not r,'turi"',i
the business men of the town and ( ,>aJ lor
the farmers of the county is what a(i(1,,<1 11
is needed. stab,es at a !
half of which u
The Grand Lodge Knights of bas to pay, an
Pythias meets in Chester next year, according to
Say boys, let's revive our lodge by purely and sin
that time. r,nes imposed o
and by way 1
The Anderson Mail says the devil previous threat
multiplies as rapidly as the fiy and time they fine n
recommends that he be swatted ing to add am
hard and often. who laughs la*
This is about
Read in this issue how the roads Gf lawlessness
in Starr county, Iowa, were put in Qf( especially
I.. a.... lb.*.. K?.
Mini *.uir?n ? uiiuuiuu, 111 * 'iiv *?.* jSjOV^rilOi Ol <1
the use of split-log drags. palities are too
ing their speed
We recommend Senator Tillman onlv a |ittle> o
to retire to that mint hed in the wjfe ()f ]
White House garden and drink was rundown lr
grape juice juleps with the President ,)y a negro rha
while his brother senators are ,)0rtancP of en
smoking their cigars. , lha( cUy H|
Spartanburg lias a "Stick To- ,ak'8 ad\antag<
... ... ,, , , , , tion to countei
gether Club. Rock Mill lias hail
, .. . .,r . the law 011 tin
one. for the past L'G years and everv
..... ., chauffeur and
man, woman and child in the cltv,
... . . ? . . forced he "g?
including John I. Roddey, arc
, s , , , . i "< itv by forcing
members in .good and regular stainltho
amount of
ingplaeently
says,
if (Jovernor [lipase's "nigger" 1;,ngh- best,
chauffeur should ever run over a ^uot 8
white lady and kill her as a "nigger" ''ling in the m
chauffeur actually did do (in Coluin- !li" mu<'h <aus?
bia a little over twelve months ago i flection on the
and was taken up and lynched, we , ^outli arolina
wonder if he would crv for a niece I
,. . * i* i t ,, ITS M i l l TIU
?>l Ills meat as he did lor the
... ... , We did not
"meat oi me '"nigger Austin;
; bilo of our usu
President Wilson's warning that Por:?ty. ' he
an "insidious lobby" is at work in ' '"'ll sP?k'
Washington in behalf of changes in j Coventor Hleus
the tariff hill as it passed the lower j w hiskey consta
house of Congress has awakened more part
Owens, Cummins, Callinger and ''" statement tl
other Republican senators, who j s,,<' '?gic
naturally see nothing wrong in position in <
lobbying. Hut the President knows >l,ibles. Its
wliat he is doing and tiie liowls of s,*',1'",Titicism t
the U. (>. I'. crowd will not deter K?v*'rnor ina>
him from his duty. Messenger Iron
we therefore l>?
Senator Marline of New Jersey, in temporary for
referring to Soutii Carolina in a titude of a ci
speech in the United States senate a Una's exalted n
few days since, said, "I was down Hut our com
there a couple of months ago and I prejudice of T
realize what they have gone through against Govern
with with their sandy soil, their know no boui
dispensary system anil Cod knows such criticisms
what." The sandy soil is all right, by The News
the dispensary system no longer Culled States
worries us, but the "Cod knows The Lancaster
what" is an evil that still remains not like to se
with us take our positli
______ is not that we
Now is the time to organize a South Carolina
chamber of commerce for Caucus- it to lie our du
ter The enthusiasm displayed iti of official misi
the mass-meeting of the tax payers worst governoi
of the town Monday, when a bond hince the days
issue of $70,000 for sewerage and whether it lam
street improvement was unani- States senate <
mously recommended, shows the
latent sentiment in the community. < I k \
which only needs to he crystallized Let': have
In nnlnr In in\ uflor :t ?i v I It i n ?r wi. (laV. gell 11 t'lll ' I
want. Let's have the chamber of ' you will apt
commerce. be glad to pub
charge. A
"Curly headed" Johnny MeLatirin cleaning up of
in thinking of entering the race for us all feel bet
governor, without identifying hiin
self with either faction in the state. It will be 110
If tliis is his attitude he had hotter Maj. lien, it
keep on "thinking" and not come Carolina Divi
to any conclusion. There are thou- lished elsewhe
sands of Democrats all over the h'1 South Care
state. Including Senator Tillman, orans, wheth
who would never vote for him if who participat
Hk-v suspected him of being afflict- <lett>-burg w
ed in any way with Itleascisru. transportation
, and free enter
The ItepublicaiM need not grow \|| other vote
so indignant over President W'il only with free
son's calling attention to the lobby Ceneral Teagi
ists now in Washington using all ary steps to I
their influence to defeat the Demo- portation and
cratic tariff Dill in the senate A
few years ago Senator Tillman in The case of
sp' aking about now tin- steel trust velt against a 1
was gouging the country on armor name of Newplate
insinuated that the paid agents publishing tli
of the steel trust were in the very Kot drunk on
precincts of the senate chamber jslon Is being 1
THE LANCASTER NEWS, MAY, 30, 19L
HIM; MATTER. A TOWN'S BEST ADVERTISE?eople
doubt whether MENT.
3 to be accomplished The I'ageland Journal never
criticising the otllciul spoke more truth than when it said,
or Blease, using the in its last issue, that "A live local ,
ument that it will paper is about the best advertise- '
all the stronger with ment any town can have, and it is
We are not of this but fair that a paper which stands
know that there are for the best interests of a town and
lionest men support- serves as a weekly reminder to
10, when convinced hosts of people that the town Is _
lam, will drop him. abreast of the times should have
d his prototype, Ben the support of every business house
Ing this way, we be- in the town." This support, while W*m
ten he commits an it incidentally helps the paper, in a Hi
the attention of the much greater degree helps the busi- ^
>e called to it by the ness which it brings to the atten- Q
le otlice of a news- tion of the people. In these times
be to lead public the public are not going around
ak out in no uncer- hunting for places to trade. They mm mm
all matters affecting read the newspapers and nine times
ests. The governor s out of ten will go to the fellow who
r was fined on three has enterprise euougu to seek their
e recorder of the city patronage and to tell them what 3^
r exceeding the speed they have got and what it costs.
ime $3.75, the second Men like J. L. Minnaugh of Coluui- a
e third $3.75. The Ma and the late William Ganson of
ue angry when each this place, kept what they had on
s was imposed and hand constantly before the people U
I if the money was and their business success is largely
le would make the due to this fact. The columns of
in the end. He has The News are open to all of our
iree additional con- business men. Give us your adversary
of $h0 each, tisements. It will help your businder
the law the city ness and The News as well; in other
d he has done this, words a case of two birds with one
his own statement, stone.
lply because of the
n his negro chauffeur Meeting ol Confederate \ etcrans
1 uesday. ?????
;> ' arrymg out hi- a meeting of all the Confederate
Says lie, "Every veterans of Lancaster county is
ny chauffeur I am go- called to meet at the court house
ither constable He Tuesday morning. June 3, for the _ _
t laiiehs best " purpose of ascertaining how many H
were in the battle of Gettysburg and jlS 9|
the most defiant act making arrangements for as many
we have ever heard of these as wish to attend the 50th SSm iUfS
on the part of tin* anniversary of that battle in July.
Mate. Most munici* fr,,e to the
veterans that day by the Lancaster
negligent in entorc Chapter, U. I). (J.
ordinances. It was W. <J. A. PORTER,
ver a year ago that ' omniander Ilixie Camp, U. C. V.
l-reabyterlan mlnisfr W T VAN1.ANDINUHAM,
,,,,,. Adjutant. tfl&SISiii&SS
i Columbia and killed
uffeur, hence the im- ~~
forcing the law in 0/\ \T *
rof ~oU,UuU Voices
nanee a violation of
part of
when the law is en- x,,,, ><??>' x?<* the Voices of Lan ts
even" with the caster People.
it to pay many time- Thirty thousand voices?What a
":i i grand chorus! And that's the nura lle
who laugh> it.-, ber of American men and women
who are publicly praising Donn's
that th> re l- any- Kidney Pills for relief 'from back>
.;i igii ; i"?n ache, kidney and bladder Ills. They
-ay it to friends. They tell It in the
part ?> the people i>: i b,>:ne papers. Lancaster people are
i in this chorus Hero's n T.n n/?nafor I
UL
: To\\ \Itl) Itl.MASi.. ; Mrv 0. H. King, Market St., Lanintend
to stir up the ' > 'ter. S. C., sava: "Doan's Kidney
allv amiable content- r>ilN haJ? rpr^nly l,Pen beneficial MHHI
ro me. I was dizzy and nervous and
my back -and bead aclied intensely.
. i had aVgreat deal of trouble
for dismissing tlie from the kldhoy secretions. Doan's
hies Our attention I<ld,no? Pil,,S' * h,ch J Pot at Craw"
. . .. . . tori Bros.'s Drug Store, gave me
nularlj dnecifd <> f.omp|ete relief from the pains and
lint "it did not quite restored my kidneys to a normal
>t (Jovernor Blease's condition."
lismissing tin- con- For s:,,p l?y all dealers. Price 50
... .. ... cents. Foster-Miiburn Co., 3ulTalo,
qualilication ot tin- N,.w Vor sole agpnts for th(J United
r? the effect that "the states.
be right, saves i lie Remember the name?Doan's?- ^
i being a critic ami and take no other. S& Hp;
g pardon of our < on
putting it in Hi*' at- THE AIR DOME. 1HHH
'it:* of South faro "Coolest Spot in Town."
tovernor. tSSswMffiSI?
emporary ays. "The STANDING OF CONTESTANTS W
he I.an* aster New.- t |f| tjM, 'pwo 11?-;?nt it ul Dolls Contest
or Please seems to I at the Air Dome.
ids." and adds that Contestants. No. Votes. ?|
_ |, | > . Maude Hunter 70,820
are indulged Hi .... on
Ethel Cuuthen 7,000
will land him In the |#a,iru <;iit?.rt Williams 2,830
senate, "just where Willis Elliott 2,216 H
News perhaps would Mildred Millings 2,205
e him Vou in is- J*"1", j'oj'derburk 1,040
Pearl Coffey 1.910
>n. contemporary It Martha Loung . . 1,690
lov?> Mb'ase less !>ut ('atlo-rine Stevens 1,555 ???????
more, and we feel Rebecca Jones 1,330
ty to criticise all acts Virginia Me.Manus 1,200
, Elizabeth Sowell 1,120
conduct by the very i pafw o..n.. ii?nn?.i i aca
r the state has had Mary Locke Harron 1,000
of Scott and Mc.se.s, Estelle Milling . . . . 1,000 .
[Is him in the United ^"i*el;1 j J'JJJ WMk
Mable i'lyier 1,000
,r Ilot- Willie Locke Crawford . . . . 1,000
Sarah Craig 1,000
iN-l I* lt\>. Everee I'atterson 1,000
a general doan-up Jennie Lee Sherrsrd 1,000
I Of the city council. Margaret Thomasion 1,000 A
Irene Stewman 1,000 p*
e.int the day. we will Kat|.,.rjnt. vVylie 1,000 2
lish the notice free of Kli/.a Moore >,000 T0\ W
good old-fashioned Henrietta Edwards 1,000
the town would make ' atherlne Kiddle 1,000 ^
Beulah May Lftney 1,000 IP
t,,r Mary Hough/ 1,000 M
Elizabeth and Donnow With- ^ w
ted from the letter of erspoon 1,000 >
il Teague, South Ida McI>ow.j 1,000 kto ^
slon. V C V . pub Evelyn Ili/sch 1,000 7#^ ^
' , Iva Nesblt 1,000 If J
r" 1,1 Malvina Sow,-11 1,000 L
dina Confederate vet Sarah Williams 1,000 L.
or indigent or not. Charlotte Foster 1,000
. ,i n .ni.. Ib-atrice Howling 1.000
Ruth Mackey 1,000 ^ ^
111 ' " ' in.i It.-. Khun. l.ouo LJ 5
to and t roin that city Glldersleeve Wylie 1,000 T _ 1 M
taimnent while there Miss llmitiT wins attain on the
r.ui v ill l>. provided thinl week. p
Kill's III i It?*> I ill at the rml
? 111'-r i a in iii.'ii t >? < . .,.11 i i .,
ot the third week whin the RU.OOO
ic s letter lor nee. bonus votes for her and gives her
>e taken t i get trails a grand total of 70.H20.
entertainment HMMM? bonus vote* given next
work for the one turning in the
. . largest number of votes next Thursex-1'resident
Roose m
day night.
lewspaprr ntan hy the 'I'he iKinus votes inrreaso every
ett tor damages for week, so get husy and make .Miss
t,t f|1(, ,x J'resident Hunter hustle to hold first place.
more than one ocr a - THE AIR DOME
Iri. d in Michigan. "Coolest Spot MHUHI
3.
i Complin
I I Bank A<
& > I 1 For Eve
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^ ^ > To every white child t
^ JJ > County after June 1st
^ > ported to this bank, \*
* ! of said child an accou
d fad m >1 partment" with an in
H fc ! 1 $1,
I which we will give c
U * : : the parents of the,fchi
>: posit an equal amount
^ We are dedirouf
i, > with every child in t
to encourage the sav
children we have deci
ordinary offer.
> Remember that
j > your child this accoun
??? in and get your bank
j >i In our Savings
J compounded quarterly
^
* j The First N
; OF LAN
J y (Under United States G
1^. ^ > CHAS. D. JONES, President.
; V R. E. WYLIE, Vice President.
I I Health h
r m
Vou can't afford to e?
~ SURE. The best i< none t<
^ Full strength and purity
^ skill and the utmost care
? ? * are always sure of when y<
5? A ^
^ Mag liKI.M. I'llhM I
* -* mm
That's why our prescript:
p!e who buy here know lro
store of square dealing, of t
r service. /
^ wm mt They know we are suro'to
** r ^ Doctor Orders.
They know we'll put in
g_g I he Doctor Orders.
| They know that v hen a ]
>Sa 11 is ki^HT.
^ LET US HE Y<
I ^ J Standard l)i
,* 5" ^ "The Utx;
fiH ? John I). Wylie
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* Court House Square
Lancaster, - S. C.
Phone 261
to
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
w4mmi All persons indebted to the estate
?' ^Duncan, deceased, are
O*" ^ hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, aftd those having
claims against said estate will pre3f|
sent same duly verified.
W* . MINNIE L. DUNCON,
Admrx. Estate of W. M. Duncan
Deceased.
^ May 23, 1913.
Notice of Discharge.
5^^ Notice is hereby given that th?
undersigned, R. A. Itlackinon, will
pnfcnj as guardian of the estate of Minnie
'- Mask in (now Minnie Bailey), or
the 11th day of June, 1913, make
> his final return as such guardlar
QJ and apply to the Probate Court ol
i? ^ Lancaster county for letters dis
WlJ missry.
U. A BLACKMON,
?i'dj Guardian Estate of Minnie Hailey
J MUy 9th> l'Jl3"
a Notice.
All persons Indebted to th<
S estate of Moses J. Itlaekmon, de
ceased, will peasft come forwart
C and settle with fh<> undersigned ai
once, and nil persons having clalmi
W against said estate are hereby uotl
fled to file same with the under
signed, duly itemized and verified.
D. RKEOE WILLIAMS and
LIZZIE BLACKMON,
May Dth. 11)13.
#
nentary j
ccount
ry Child j
:hat is born in Lancaster Z
, 1913, and its name re- Z
re will open to the credit J
nt id our savings Lieitial
deposit of JW'
.00
mplimentary, provided Z
Id will add to this de
'
? of having an account y
he County, and in order >
ings habit among the
ded to make this extrawe
are anxious to give >
t, so do not fail to come >
book. >
Department interest is
at the rate of 4 per cent y
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v
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[CASTER.
lovernment Supervision.)
E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. ?
K. C. MAC KEY, Asst. Cashier. *
v
V
> al Slake I
cperiment. YOlT MUST BE |
x> good in sickness.
r of every ingredient?exi et I
in compounding?these you I
MPTJONS HEBE. |
oiv business is so large. Peo- I
tn ? > i crience that tin - 1- the i
fresh goods, of conscientious B
ha-.'? i \ stock Everything the |
th i prescription. Everything
pres. m Iption leaver our hands
>UR JJKUGGIST |
rug Company I
dl Store." P
Itank No. 2*22.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF
CADMCDC D i 111/ o rnnnf "?
i i riiMTiLi\j D/tniv <K 1KU5I LU.,
located at Lancaster, S. C. at the
close of business, April 4th, 1913. .
RESOURCES. 4 W*
Loans and Discounts 134,652.42
Overdrafts 3,623.33
i Furniture and Fixtures 2,876.00
I Due from Banks and
Bankers 21,067.04
| Currency 1,567.00
Gold 897.60
' | Silver and other Minor
Coin 658.38
Checks and Cash Items 179.36
Total 4165,520.00
LIABILITIES.
Capitat Stock Paid In.. J 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 1,250.00
1 Undivided Profits, less
! I Current Expenses and
1 j Taxes paid 5,709.07
Dividends Unpaid.. .. 12.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 31,347.18
I Time Certificates of Deposit
10,785.08
Cashier's Checks .. .. 416.88
Bills Payable, including
Certificates for Money
Borrowed 60,000.00
? Total 1165.520.00
' I OT 4 TO /MTI ?
? u i a i rj \jr ouui'fl UAHOLINA*
i County of Lancaster?m.
Before me came W. H. Mlllen,
1 Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, Bays that
the above and foregoing statement
In a true condition of said bank, as
shown by the books of said bank.
W. H. MILLEN.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 10th day of April, 1913.
W. P. ROBINSON.
, Notary Public.
- j Correct?Attest:
I E. B. LINOLE,
t W. T GREGORY,
i A. B. FERGUSON,
Directors. A
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lo v?ure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE PROMO Quinine. It atop# the
Iconkt> mii<1 Headache rii<1 murks nff the Cold.
I>nu gist-, refund money if it f.ut* to cure.
li. W. f.KOVi'. S signature on t-i.li box. JSC.