The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 03, 1913, Page 6, Image 6
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FEDERAL FUNDSFOR |FLAOFEGREA
NATIONAL BANKS
His Son.
St. Augustine, F1
Secretary McAdoo Announces Dis- Henry M. F'aglers
tribution of Kxtra $10.000,000? May 27- Under it J
Apportions Are to be Made on liasis remain at the hea<
of Population, Capital and Sur- Fast Coast Railroad
plus Needs of Sections. may desire. This
recognition of his loi
Washington, June 2.?Secretary service and great ex
McAdoo yesterday announced the displayed in handlinj
distribution by senates of the add!- properties,
tional $10,000,000 or federal funds The estate is est
which the treasury department will worth between $6<
deposit in the national banks. His $70,000,000, most of
statement also discussed the man- the widow. The son,
ner in which the banks had receiv- reive 5,000 shares o
thn ropfii I nrrlpr flint 9 n<> r oon t \r?.., i ?
v..^ .vw^? w. ?v>. - K-- v- ui i^irw ^it^rwtj.v Kiutinterest
yearly be charged on the valued at $5,000,000
government deposits. J. R. Parrott, W.
Of the 559 active depositary and William Keenan
Danks May 1, when the secretary Mrs. Flagler, are ni
issued his interest order, Mr. Mc- under the will, wl
Adoo said only seven have declined among other bequei
to pay the interest charge and ceas- $7 5,000 to the Me:
ed to be government depositaries, terian church of 8
surrender their federal funds to the $60,000 to the Univei
treasury. The $10,000,000 and this and $75,000 to Stets
surrendered amount, aggregating As a token of his r
$11,581,500, has been apportioned for J. W. Parrott a:
in various amounts among 607 na- tion of his long se
tlonal banks in 475 cities and towns Florida Fast Coast
in the 48 states and the District of Flagler leaves him
Columbia. reference to the bequ?
The seven banks unwilling to pay versity of Florida, at1
interest, the secretary said, were ed to the fact that Mr
BANKS PAY INTEREST thd institution a gil
"The National City Rank, the Nv BOnu,LearLT?'oto i?
tional Bank of Commerce, and tie T' " ?i
Chemical National Rank of Ne- *10.000 to James Mai
York City, the National Bank o h'lt,
Commerce of New London. Conn..
the Merchants' National Rank of II," if.
Buffalo, Wyoming, and the Sea- ?*?rl?a ^a8tn^a8^
board National Bank of San Fran- ^nt Sf the roll. $5
?v' ,Ant . In addition ther<
Various banns in aifforont see- _ lt . tm
ss ??? > ikisKs,
charge," sold Mr. McAdoo, "strong- ,th*
ly commended the >vindom and fair- ' ' ' , , . '
neas of the- administration's new .'.o ' 1 1
policy in imposing the charge al T.
thcugh it necessarily reduced th<>;r JLhimi.
prom, in some applications ror an ?~ . ,*r '
additional $50,000,000, banks es- , One significant feati
poclally the largest ones in Boston !t, , ?.n ! ,g was
and Chicago, requested a million agler hospital.
dollars or nore of the deposits." ' pkohiiutiox tv
Twenty national bank deposi- * KOHIBI1ION IN
tarles In New York City have notl- . ?~77
fled the department thnt they desire ? Men Are liehir
to retain the deposits and that they Works to Per!
will pay the 2 per cent interest. Hon. John S. Dawi
The secretary announcer! he bad general of Kansas, de
reduced the government funds in a dross at Chicago, A
number of banks, which he ?aid, "What Prohibition 1
"at the close of the last administra- Kansas." The
tion held amounts which seemed to amendment prohibitin
be successive or injustified. the re- facture and sale in tli
ductians in most cases being made toxicating liquors ex
againat the pretests of the banks cal, scientific and m
which desired to retain the funds purposes was adopted
notwitlist inding the interest 1880. It has, tlierefo
charge." eration long enough ti
Under the distribution of the new sonable test of the el
deposits the 13 Southern states wil! wide prohibition. Mi
receive $2,902,000 in 159 banks in knowledges that for
127 cities; the eight Middle states her of years the law 1
$2,932,000 in 164 banks in 133 lied in many of the
cities and the nine Western states and cities. It took a 1
$950,000 in 7 2 banks and in fio fight for the people
cities. convince the law defj
BASIS USED. terests that they were
Apportionments were made <01 the nosf about banishing
basis of population, capital and Mir- traffic from their Stt
plus needs. of the respective sec- convinced at last
tions of the country and tl.e circa- time that prohibition
la tion st itu of the hanks (refer- ^tato have been as c
< nce being given to tho?o it Mitn- forced ns those again
tions whose cit e tint ion .mm t- to men forms of crimin
not loss than 4> per cent of th??ir : "^t mating tie result
outstand'tit capital. O! tiie fin*" | tion, how. vei. allow
banks receiving tie- deposits, i74|roade for the delay
already were government deposi- 'his protracted batth
taries and some ot ;lu rem ining archy, and yet., in st.it.
133 bank Miii' bom pre\,ously result-. as ummod u|
known ?i iua u\< d< posit;?richold* 11;Kern r: !, nr?- the
Inp onlj nominal balances. ineing. il? r?- ire a fo
The apportion! e nt or Tenia s.ep, important ef them:
North and South Carolina and Vir- ' Illiteracy has
ginia n >11 us- from -1!' per rent to b
North ' nr-illna apportionment, r?"t and thi i- ronfit
5328,00': b; nl s, It : ?itios and tire!\ to tin- foreign
towns, 1 !. southeastern iiortion
South 'arolina ipportion Tient, - Kight\ -even of
? ITS oo. : hanks, It: cities and rf'd and Ave counties
towns. ! : have no insane, a
Tenui e<- .ipt. irtior inent, . have no inol ri:
'OO.ouO, bank-, 1> cities and P'iup< r in < \ r> t
owns, 9. population. Thirty-; ig
Virginia anpf : tio: i . f. S: 7.- have no inmates. In J
000", banks, j.'i; cities and towns, itlce. country jail- v?
18. sixty-five four.tbs ha<
\\??\i??:i:i t i < \ \ i \ i.oi pi:. h n i r.: a i .
Iinal c ise in ten years
Melon Wlii'b 't- t ivalor llepes Will t " n .
M ike \ il'Uillia I ,'llliotls, p : 01 .] .,t I o
Richmond Dispntea t< N? .> York 1" lsso the h;
Sun. posits in Kansas won
'harb \ (', trie 11, of Louisa, today they are $2(iu
Va., :ias p< rl > ' mider'i run State is now tin- ririe
taloure i:t -c yi ir of p. tiint eft >rt in tie Union, tie- a
and experiment in ere-slnp the im- beinp *l,7A'i, whores
ported. J- r? tell s(.,.(js jt)t the ",o< kv for the nation is only
Ford an I alive varieties. lb has -ouri. which adjiot
produce< cunt ilo ij?. which v ill rir n in natural resoi
keep for monta after it . cut from ivernge of less than
the \\n( nd ! i< h :> ;pi-rior in -lie panic of 1 ft<>7 Kai
flavor re" ,ualitv to the melon I 000,000 to N?w York
which n nie Colorado famous. | money niarket, while
Tie1 voieletful keeping qualities I nothinp
of this vatb t> of cantaloupe. | 4. In 1880 the i
says Tie Virginian, permit us *x- | Michigan, Wisconsin
port to l r iL'ii countries and its le- Kan-; vns praetica
licioiir. I ivor i n.in. ,ds the e rv venteen to the the
highest .nil' pricey Ji required tlnm the death rate o
seven y< r; ?>: scientific work on the gradually fallen till
part of he r i u, v. le* is justly en- seven and one-half,
titled to le tciinei) 'lie "icitiier Rur the other states has si
bank of Virginia," to perfect this ed
remarkable melon which, remaining "> The per capita
all its o h' r superior qualities will rating liquor in Misso
be indigenous to Virginia soil. Kaansas Is $1 4$.
Mr. Gitchell will not permit the >. It has denuonst
etieuii iu so outside me state?any saloon is not a businei
planter /bo v/lli p'edge himself to site on business .
plant them in Virginia soil can so- 7. It has taken poll
cure them. The creator of the saloons and the. saiooi
melon proposes that the glory shall tics, i^very political pt
be Virginia's alone. Mr Qitchell now stands for pro
hap been offered fabulous sums for keeping joints, dives,
the right to ins melon from nursery- out of cities is as mnc
men in other states and abroad and policy of the average
has steadfastly refused all these Ing the streets clean,
offers adhering to his original pur- ant! the public parks
pobe?that, his achievement in the In answer to the
production of thi wonderful eanta- the relative value c
loupe shall be alone for the glory and high license as
it Virginia growers and their profit abolishing the evils <
? It is his dream that the Virginia liquors, Mr. Dawson i
Beauty, a; it has been named, shall "There is no relntiv
becono famous the world over and license is not a meant
that it shall be identified with the the evils of intoxlci
commonwoTVh for which It is The only solution c
named problem is its total
5P0SES High license is first of all a con ft
m potatp 8'on Hiat the liquor business is
T ESTATE bad business. It is a bad busine:
and a tax upon a bad business,
'roperty to His cruel, vicious, and wicked busine
jt5.000.000 to means that the state says to the ru
seller: 'You are corrupting tl
la., June 2.? morals of piy people, you are u
will was filed dermining the manhood of my youi
f. T. Parrott is men, you are robbing the cheeks
1 of the Florida my young women of their blooi
as long as he you are poisoning the blood of n
provision is in babes, you are wrecking my home
tig and faithful filling my jails and furnishing
ecutive ability, spawn for the brothel. You a
; Mr. Flagler's back ot all the villainies of tl
age, and are turning my people in
imated to be drunkards, lunatics uud suicide
9,000,000 and and you make a very large amou:
which goes to of money out of this infamous bus
Harry, will re- ness, and I shall require you
f Standard Oil stand and deliver to me a very co
k, said to be siderable portion of this dirty mo
ey which you are making in th
H. Beardsley villainous fashion.' "
n hrnthpr r?f Hnpu i*?-rtlifliit inn i'i
amed trustees course not," answers Mr. Dawso
liich includes. "Neither does a gun shoot nor
StS, a gift Of ship sail nor a piano make music <
morial Presby- its own accord. It takes a man b
>t. Augustine, hind the gun to make it shoot,
sity of Florida sailor to sail the ship, and an arti
?on University, to play the piano, so, too, with tl
lersonal esteem prohibition law. It will sleep awj
nd in recogni- the years in the musty tomes of
rvice with the law book and never prohibit an;
Railroad, Mr. thing unless there are faithful ex
$100,000. In cutives behind it." It has bet
est to the Uni- shown in Kansas, he declares, thi
tention is call- it can be enforced even in a cor
. Flagler made munity where popular sentiment
!t of $20,000 against it. "It takes just tlm
men," he says, "to do it, a judg
elude one of a sheriff, and a prosecuting atto
?uire, who has ney. These three and no more, wh
with the East fear God and nobody else, and ai
jl system; W. determined to enforce the law?in
roller of the all the saloon keepers and brewei
.ilroad, $5,000, and all their followers and sympi
er superlnten- thizers can prevail against then
00. Most important of these three is tl
e are many judge as that is the officer to whoi
lends and sor- the liquor interests give the moi
All the rest attention and the temperance peopl
ng all of the the least. You must have a Judg<
* of the dead or your law enforcement is bound t
Lhed to the be coefficient."
MRS. ANNIE WILSON HOWE
.i r^ h^^ ~ ^?
"* - ' ^
ooen redacted
than2 per Mrs. Howe of Philadelphia, a s.ste
k ?1 alum t .'ii- of President Wilson is taking th
lenient ill the rest cure in Paris, atter spendin
lit thoState some time at the White House.
Ihi' one hand- : __
y. 8. GOUCD ON ARMO
lit poor farms
.!; I 'll, ty COMPETITIVE BIDDING A FARCI
SAVS SECRETARY OF WAR
L'. ' ' DANIEL IN STATEMENT
to try a crim- I
, and a grand i
ilia' h the Responsibility Is Placed on the; Nat
Depaitment for Price Agreen ents
Among Manufacture! s.
! $I',0,u00.oho ; '
'1 Washington. ? Responsibility f<
-i pi r i apit.i
-Tito- m iltli ^rir<' agreements among inanulacture
tin averages furnishing armor plate for America
$1,200. Mis-i warships was placed directly upi
i Kan is the navy department itself by Se< r
irc? has an tiiry Daniels. In a Htateinent folio;
SiOft. During jug his announcement of Ids intentii
i-as- s< ni to submit a plan for a goverumei
: Tt"' i armor plant the secretary declart
' the policy of the department in divi
j( ,1! r-,j,. jn i"K plate contracts among all bldile
Iowa and at l'ie lowers figure offered "maki
lly the iirne. all pretense of competitive bidding
tusami. Since got the lowest market price a far*
f Kansas has that cannot possibly deceive auyoi
:t is now onlv acquainted with the facts."
hiif that of mr, Daniels said he was glad tl
'L'htl. .n roas- reHOiutjou for an investigation of th
cost of intoxi- matter> Introduced recently by So
uri is $20' In ator Ashurst, was before congress ar
that It only anticipated a formal stat
rated that the ment which he proposed to prepare r
ss, hut a para- questing relief from "an intolerab
I situation."
Itlcs out of the How contract* for armor for tl
is out of poll- nevf battleship Pennsylvania were 1
l.r,lv,t," aflSeoretary Meyer last March wi
hlhltlon, and .... . . ? . .. . . . m*
and brothels told ln ,n statement. Thr
h the business Bleel companies submitted virtual
cltv as keep- Identical bide and the cootraots wa
water puro divided among them.
attractive.
question as to 1
if prohibition TO INTEREST CHILDREN.
a means of j
>f Intoxicating The one aim and object of the ma
*ays: ngers of the National f'onservatlon *?
es value. High position In Knoxville In arranging f
i of abolishing Welfare Kxhlbit is to teach v.
.ting liquors. UPblft ? gonB t thp parent8 0( ch
?f the liquor . . .... _
suppression. a,Ml " : ' : " themselTt
THE LANCASTER NEWS, J
f PREMIUM LIST BIG ^
S8 m'um h
in thin kit
Live Stock Show Will Be Fea- connect
"g ture of National Conser- fooAl8cJ!
?f vation Exposition wl11
?y at the
;8 ring In
shewn 1
- $14,000 IN PRIZES OFFERED ?;
tie Horse ?
to be mad
!B, attract
nt Object of Manager of Live Stock De- HjjC. (
}l- partment Is To Make Display Absoto
lutely Clean and Stimulate Breeding
n~ of Better Class of Animals in South. EXP
nSome
of the objects of the Live
Stock Show to be held In connection
with the National Conservation Ex- ^
0f position in Knoxviile, as set fortn by ors fror]
e- the director of that department, John particul
a A Jones, are: to the
To show to the farmer aurt live tion run
iy Block man how much mere economical, this eai
a how much better, it is for him to ear'>' *h
y~ breed a good animal than a scrub Position
e- . . , thrown
animal.
sn _ , complet
^ To show that successful farming de- Work
a- pends, not only on the man behind the everythl
is plow, but also on '.he weight of the lug day
?e team in front of the plow. hibits i
e
r. To show that agriculture and live building
io Btock breeding are closely related and part met;
*e car not be separated. wise be
To prove that great opportunities? ?? 11
^ opportunities as great as exist any- j10** '^,n
? where?for the raising and breeding as ,
saw on]
le of live stock are being neglected and
m a"*i going to waste 'n the South. ?
it To prove by actual demonstration d I1(>>
le the advantages to be gained by the
e> breeding and raising of swine and LOW
? sheep in the South.
To make the show absolutely clean Railroac
and high class.
To do everything possible to foster
tin breeding interests of the Southern Kxcep
country. ever mt
Fine Displays at Show. South roads
f<
The Live Stock Show that will be Expositi
held at the big National Conservation the mull
Exposition, in Knoxville, from Septetn- These r
be* 1 to November 1. of the present start, to
year, will he the greatest event of its wjj] ap(1
__ within
"1 tunity t
i . ; ' :?t? ' tire .1. !i
. f 4 i ion. I So
and con
I'" f' ; J| i %
L J 4?> -i .
:r MISS JULIA C. LATHROP. ^
? One of country's noted women and jjp
8 head of Child Welfare Department 9 L
of National Conservation exposition. 9 w
nh 9 1
[\ ! A. 11.i- Mi" N i. Kxpnsi- 9
' ' 9 J
"9 /'
9 ?
oh. i of ,l Live Slot:i: Show n> teach 9 ?.'
.. i< -m . < 1? .-son of iiii -'ivation. JR t,
If. : i u and exhibits of finely- 9 l?.
I . < il at .i beep 7 k
9 \9
1 i 1 i 11 r 11 1?
f<!u1)k will the e-sons of the I.ivo 9
M
5r i tlo live stock world w ill deliver lec- ,
' j tares from time to time. There will |,"
"* be other features rorming a p.irt or the
>n show that will hp new and novel and I
of a character never neon at a similar I
IV"; show in the South before. H 1
i The premium list is large. The total I
amount offered In premiums in all da- H
'(1 pnrtments of the show Is $14,000, and I
tlies- premiums are 60 arranged that I
' f \er\ owner of .1 well-bred animal will I
hi.w a chance of being declared a win- I
,() i ? i in some of the classes.
10 Many Other Big Prizes. ^
There Is a stake of $1,000 offered I
10 for the best saddle horse to be shown H (
lrt In the ring at the Night Horse Show.
n" There is an offer of an $800 award fo
id #?.. #V... i.AUt rtofr nf tlAUUV hr/tnH tnarr.a Kr.
i v? i iit? uuo v p???? " * J " *'*"? 1'iai oo | ^
?* to be shown. This offer, it is expected. . |j|
e' rill result in a better class of heavy 11|
lo draft animalB being raised in the E|
South. 5j
lw There ig, also a special prize of H
There la more Catarrh In this section of tin- J?
B country than all other dlaeaee* put t-n? tl,. i and ,
Ijr until the last few yi-ara was supposed to lie H
Incurable. I Of a (root uiany years doctors |
" pronounced it a local uiscaae and prescribed ha ul pS
ronadlaa, and by constantly failing to inro ? m. I local
treatment, pronounced It Incurshie. Science Iflj
has proven t atarrli to he a conOtllUllonal dlseaae,
and therefore reipilrea OOOOtltatlonal treatineiit. I i
II.ill a I atarrli I like Hiannfat luri d ! >- I I. I |
b< } .v 1 o 1 ledn Ob to, is the only ' onntltti 1
tlonol cor tin- market. is t iki 11 Internally |
n- In doses from lo drof* to u tcnspoonful ll acts I
1 direct I) thi blood 1 of
'** the ayatem They rr-1 dollara for I '
Or any ease If falls to cure. Send for circular* and I
, testltnoiilals.
Addr- - I t CIIKN F. V Ac CO., Tt It <1... Ohio. I
Sold bj liriiggtsts, 7fie.
Take llall I uuilly I'ilH fur tonal lputloa. 9HI
ONE 3, 1913. _____ ^
or the best exhibit of live stock Spanish Premier and Cabinet
ly county In any Southern state. Resign,
the first time that such a pre- Madrid, May 31.?The Spanish
as been offered for an event of premier, Count Alvaro de Romald.
The total premium list in nones, and the other members of the
ion with this one event alone cabinet resigned office today,
a to I9 700 Count Romanones has been
Tim odious, well-ventilated build- premier since November 14 1912.
when he took office after the assassiI
house the live stock exhibits nation of former Premier Canalejas.
Conservation Exposition. The
which the animals will be Spanish Ministry Return,
has been pronounced to be one Madrid, June 1 Count Alvaro de
best in the country. A Night llomanones, who, on May 31, re>how
will be held, and this will signed as premier, together with all
e much of. It is expected to his ministers, has conseuted to relarge
crowds and also a fine fume office. He returns to the
exhibits. premiership at the request of King
Alfonso. The cabinet will remain
as before the restfenation.
OSITION TO BE READY.
For the Weak and Nervous.
I Conservation Show To Maki Tired-out, weak, nervous DMrotnd
v Record In Thia Respect. women would feel ainbltiot|FL^ner
getic, full of life and always nave a
nr , , ,, good appetite. If they would do the
lundreds of thousands of vlslfe 8en8lbie thing for health?take .
n all pai ts of the country, and Electric Bitters. Nothing better for***
arly trom the Southern States, stomach, liver or kidneys.
National Conservation Kxposl- Thousands say they owe their lives
l be assured of one fact even at to this wonderful home remedy,
ly date: That no matter how Mrs. O. Ithinevault, of Vestal Coney
make their visit to the ex- ter, N. Y., Bays: "I regard Electric
after the gates are formally Bitters a sone of the greatest of
open they will see the displays *lft8- can never forget what it has
4 done for me." Get a bottle yourself
and see what a difference It will
is so tar advanced now that make in your health. Only 60c and
ing will be ready bn the open- $1.00. Recommended by Lancaster
and the complete line of ex- Pharmacy and Standard Drug Co.
n all of the many big. white '
;s, and in all of the various de- NANCY HALL and other varieties
its of these buildings, will like- of Sweet Potato Plants, Tomato,
read>'* Beet, Pepper, C?1ery and Egg
lany times in the history of ex- ? , ? .
. .. , . .w ? Plants. Free prfce list,
s In other parts of the country wakkirfwi n parmh
lappened that the first weeks AKKKIKLD PAIL 18.
ly a portion of the exposition Charlotte, N. C.
e. This will not be the case ~~?
cville. COLUMBIA DAILY RECORD,
$5.(M) the Year.
RATES FOR EXPOSITION. W* C' Corcoran, Traveling Repre
sentative.
_ _ Lancaster, 8. C.
Is Have Made Concessions For
Big Knoxville Show.
tionally low rates?the -owest ikff 1 ""
ide for au exposition in the
or the National Conservation iyV.i\
on in Knoxville, Tetin., during // JP
educed rates are in force from
llnish of the exposition and
rd thousands of persons living V<
a radius of 300 milts oppor- II 1 f\ *1
o make ihe trip to Knoxville HcUrlCy-DtilVldSOIl
aratively little cost.
"Kinii <?f Molorcyi'les" $
/erses of Bible in Schools. I
diurg, Pa.?1'nder a bill ap- j HZZ K
ty Governor Tener, ten verses .
lible must he rend dnUv I Free-Wheel Pontrelo onH
ment in the public schools of Full-Floteing Seat. Very com- ?
vania. Teachers who violate fortable and durable machine,
are subject to dismissal. Used by Doctors, Salesmen,
Linemen, Rural Carriers and !
!' J"8 Gather in Reunion. business men everywhere. Get j
mooga. ? Incoming trains . . . _ . ,
rods of voteran. ond ?l,|.1 our cataloe an<1 ?*"?? or bat" '
he twenty-third annual reunion *er as'< us to an(' show
United Confederate Veterans, y?u one- A11 tnodels in stock, '
here. Many of those wlioV j also parts dnd Tires, Belts,
st came to attend preliminary Chains, Oijf, etc. Seijrf us
Those sessions included a your rush^ orders,
i meeting of the Confederate 7
il association and tlie opening / " !
of the .11 of Confederate ^ ? rUTnT T?V
v Chattanooga is in gala at- (. , H | ^ I j Y I
lonor of tlie momentous occasuntlng
and flags, both federal "The Motorcycle Man."
federate, adorn the hi 'Idings GREENWOOD, S. ('.
1*1$ " \ 1
^lilu I
Your Work SIioon ?
They'll last you twice as lon^?we'll probably ;
save you the price of a new pair of shoes. 0
You have several pairs "kicking around." c|>
ilVK US A CHANCf: AT YOUK;OUI> I
SHOKS IN OUKtSIIOKSSIlOP |
We mend them so well they'll come in handy
for a chanRe-oif. Visit our "CHAMPION"
Repair!Department?it will interest you.
)!d Shoes Take a Long Jump Toward Newne^
is soon as I hoy see onr^'Chnmpion Ma< hinerj^^
Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co
.1 \N( \S I 1 11 S. (