The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 05, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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Opposed to recognition
Orangebui
v y Recentl
WILSON FORMULATING POLICY. ersj. Assoc
President Makes It Clear the Am- ??n
The tnavo
bassador Has Not Swayed Him easy g()o(
in the Least. of our ci
Washington, Aug. 2.?President session an
Wilson has made it clear to those come to t
who discussed the Mexican situation Besses*w
with him, that lie had not been tway- tory. An
ed in the least degree by the r.rgu- that was
ments of Ambassador Henry Lane hv the \\
"Wilson In favor of recognition for a|1Ce Unio
the Huerta government in Mexico. jn theit
He let it be known that his analysis ers the h
of condition? from official and un- ! a c?|ty 8ht
Offlcla. reports and his judgment of since the
iwhat should be done had not been ' sociation
^altered by the ambassador's state- j Rapids re
ments. ; a portion
The President is formulating a fitting thi
policy, which, he told his callers, i should co
involved nothing that is not entirely timent; h
friendly to Mexico. He has not yet represent)
announced what his program will men's Ch
be but he is emphatically and unal- extends tl
terably opposed to the recognition, "it is
under any circumstances of the gov- body to <
ernment set up by Provisional Presi- ments ai
dent Huerta through the events in standing,
which President Madero and Vice ual some1
President Suarez met tragic death. Shall we
OPPOSED TO RECOGNITION. pro?sUtute
It has developed that Democrats improverl
!n the senate were concurring in this greet you
v view and further discussion of Am- the tax-pa
bassador Wilson's statement before caring for
the senate foreign relations com- "Your ;
mittee brought out a general sent!- quite peci
niont of opposition to the suggestion that enut
of recognition for the Huerta gov- ages, its
? ernment. club of 01
Senator Paeon, chairman of the ufacturinf
committee on foreign relations, is of schools at
the pronounced opinon that to recog- have the
nlzo the Huerta government would city been
be putting a premium on revolu- industries
tion in Mexico. Tie believes, more- "it is f
over, that it would be an incentive a town. 1
to every revolutionary leader to as- husbands,
sassinate.the head of the nation with standard
full expectation that his act would bring com
receive the approval and official rec- ers, wive
ognition of other nations. add to tl
Senator Ilacon also is of the opln- or buslne
ion that the recognition of Huerta material
f:ir from hrineine about neace. would "Anv h
ji be the strongest encouragement to suits. So
ambitious chiefs. had a mi
Senator Bacon reflects the views of business 1
President Wilson, who has held from hlblted w
the beginning the pronounced opln- to be clas
(Ion that a great moral question was business.
Involved, greater than the mere food mill
Judgment of the acts of a single products
ruler. In his Latin-American state- The pum]
t ment, Issued shortly after his Inaugu- finishing
ration, the President sets forth em- contributi
phatlcally the opposition of the Unl- pleasure,
ted States to those who set up govern- turers ga
ment by arbitrary force and an- "Did tl
nounced that the American govern- use their
ment would prefer In its associations, places lei
those governments whicu were No. "V ou
(founded on law and order. penitentia
HAS NO SYMPATHIES. th* lnm^
enty per
While not referring at the time to your proi
any particular nation, the President pauperisn
-,1s known to have had Mexico In ducts. T
mind. The impression lie desired to charity ii
spread was that while seeking noth- taxpayer
Ing itself the American government of \our <
had no sympathy with the volatile your proc
processes by which governments of us al!
were overturned in Latin-America, hood, the
Latin-American diplomats here v. 1 rrk
are lokinp forward with caper in- innocent
t^torcst to President Wilson's pro- are not a
houncoment of policy as a further it hot.
' expression of hi attitude toward "Your
Central and South American n: tons. ness, to
Ju t when the President will make Stat?st,
known his views is not certain. It open at il
will det/end somewhat on the posH- on the <i;
' ' 'c adjustment of the dispute by the fence a
etions themselves in Mexico. The to time .1
resident thinks the prospect of of husine
eacp is rrrowing stronger daily and they mus
_ regards the nrobleni as hv no means and hoiic!
insoluble. . He conceives that the the* are
Mexicans themselves may he able or other
sliortiv to bring about peace. how can
With the American government time? Ti
absolutely opposed to the Huerta the name
regime, administration officials here members
believe the friends of President Temper,.!
Huerta will prevail upon him to re- 1 the prote
"^tire in favor of a provisional Presl- any city 1
.nlevit acceptable to all factions who Substit
wdnld conduct a general election, pensary f
Some prominent Mexicans, whose 1 address r
I names are not being mentioned our little
publicly, any one of whom would ran refui
meet the approval of the Constltu- Every mi
tionalists for provisional President of the di
\ , are personal friends of Presdent toss, to
Huerta, which fact has lent encour- above inc
aCAm Ant V? oeo i A lilan V* o f r% \ II & 110 11
peace plan Is not impossible. There is
TO AWAIT DEVELOYMENTS. 1 strong
Meanwhile it is more than likely the husbi
that the policy of President Wilson victim to
will be to await developments in the i men of <
. Southern republic and refrain from line up o
offering mediation or other concilia- wife and
' tory suggestions until Mexicans forever tl
themselves have exhausted every ' borders.
I resource to bring about peace. It is
I nfl likely that President Wilson will
' receive any envoys from either side ^
in the Mexican dispute. New 1 or;
The report that Francisco de la ]t was
Barra, former provisional President,
and member of Iluerta's cabinet for ' " " 1
J many months, was coming to the pupils tli
/United States and might seek an au- "Now,
dience with President Wilson, to subtra
brought forth the information from same del
tlie White House that it would de- mean: N
pend upon the character of Mr. De three aj
La Barra's mission whether or not "or eight
lift would be received. It was intl- tons. It n
^ted that if Mr I)e La Rarra came four appl
>rply to pay his respects as a for- Do you
ah*r ambassador to the United States The m
or as former President of Mexico, idea. Om
he would he accorded all courtesies, the rear,
but that in the capacity of a partisan hand,
in the trouble, it was not likely he "Pleas
would be welcomed. . couldn't
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THE LANCASTER J
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\v Sellers Not Welcome. | Ill-Mannered Children.
-g Tiiues and Democrat. Columbia Hecord.
y the Retail Liquor Deal- The proper training of childret
iatiou of Iowa met in an- an exactiug task requiring the hi
vention at Cedar Rapids. capacities of head and heart
r of the city, following the their trainers, but If parents co
1 natural custom of heads only appreciate in time what a dr
ties, attended the opening back it is to have badly beha
id made an address of wel- children and how great and per
he members. This address tent a misfortuue his or her bad m
j manner of such ad- ners will prove to the child throi
as more or less perfunc- lif? there would no doubt be m
lother address of greeting general and effective attention gi
not perfunctory was sent to the training of the young.
Women's Christian Temper- following picture of a mother am
i in lirnnH tra<
m of Grand Kaplds. uwi m-uiauuo.^ ?
* address to the liquor deal- from a letter to The New York
saders said "a welcome to by a disgusted host will appear
>uld be representative, and miliar to most people of observat
welcome accorded your as- The writer says:
by the mayor of Cedar A few days since a wopiau ci
presents the thought of but to our place with her seven child:
of its citizenship, it seems who were all that the term "ill-n
at the entire commuuity nered" could be made to mean. A
mmunicate to you its sen- of the brood entered the house
ence, in behalf of those not advance of their mother. Not!
?d by the mayor, the Wo- was immuue from their rapacl
iristian Temperance Union clutches. Oue went to working
ais greeting: treadle of the sewing machine,
quite usual iu greeting a pulling out the drawers and r
mumerate its accomplish- maging them; another went for
ad tell of its worth and typewriter cover, which is of gls
Courtesy to the individ- metal, with a sharp pointed ins
what embarrasses us here, ment, and before he could be htm
greet you as those who ed had made it unsightly with
mes, debauch manhood, figuring marks. A book case fl
womanhood, disgrace and with volumes, some in fancy bl
sh childhood? Shall we ings, caught the eye of another,
as those who place upon he drew up a chair and was in
iyer the heaviest burden in act of taking them from the shel
the results of your traffic? but as he happened to turn his
position In a community is in my direction I looked him do
iliar. We fail to find a city However, he was not to be deter
aerates among its advant- from attempting to carry out his <
saloons. The commercial sweet will, and he appealed to
ir city advertises our man- mother. She arose, went to the be
I plants, our churches, our'case, and tried to pvill out first
id colleges, but never once'and then another, but as the bo
thirty-two saloons of the were closely crowded she could
advertised as a reason for manage them. Finally, as if rer
to locate here. ing that her acts were a sin aga
aid by some that you help good breeding, she gave the ma
Do you make better fathers, over. We did not like to show
sons, and raise the visitors any incivility, but it wa
of citizenship? Do you great relief when they went awaj
fort and happiness to moth- And can you blame the writer
s and children? Do you feeling that way about it? It wc
le efficiency of the laborer be more than any mere flesh
ss man, and so add to the blood human could tolerate with
prosperity of the place? tience.
usiness is judged by its re- '
me time since Cedar Rapids
inufacturers" week. Every The Embarrassment of the II
?eXCei>t Game Sport,
ares. Yet your ambition is
ised as a line of legitimate Statesville Landmark.
q ,lous* ai)d Several passengers were aire
s showed their splendid . . , . . .
readv to feed the world aboard an early morning train w
p manufacturers and wood 11 waa about to Pu" out from a
concerns exhibited their tlon uot far from bere a few m<
ons to comfort and esthetic lnf?s a*?- In came a young fel
The clothing manufac- wlth h,s hat ou at about 80 degr
ve evidence of prosperity bis Paats rolled half-way to his ki
le saloons of Cedar Rapids and having other ear-marks o
windows or those of other dead same "spote." He halted al
it to exhibit our product? half way tbe car> removed his
r product is found in the tbe balance of the way from his b
'
iry, where 8;? per cent of an<1 Piacea iv on iue
es are your graduates. Sev- turned two seats together and l
cent of the insane are also ceeded to curl up in a comfort!
duct. Niftety per cent of position. All his movements
J is another of your pro- boon very ostentatious and all
lie great burden of private other passengers had taken const*
? due to the saloon. The able interest in the manner in wl
must pay the enormous cost be made ready for the journey,
'olossal failure to care for Suddenly the engine bum
met. Rut only the Father against the train to couple up.
knows the blight of man- "spoto's" coat struck the tloor v
shame of womanhood, the ? great thud and sounded like
home, the heartbreak of the ?'l. rtric light bulb had burst and
Ah. 110. g< ntlenien. you other passengers didn't know
< Iconic to f'edar Rapid'- b> v bat there had. Soon, 'though,
and -ocial latere t- odor ot whiskey began to sproat
i not :i legit'matc lntsi- the car. The "spote" put on his
d< i lared by the 1 nil? d gathered hi- coat into a bundle
I rente court Oar -tor< - made his liunl disaperance from i
ieir pleasure, and clo-> only car. As he passed along the cms
i.v of rest Rut in self-dc'- glass made a largo noise and
community limits you to "spote's" face turned many color
nd seasons. If your places
s.- are so demoralizing that
t bo closed on elect ion. days Keep Clean Inside,
'ays, and so dangerou; that Deliberately insult the man
closed in times if f r? . riot starts-to tell a filthy .-torv In >
occasions of excitement, presence by turning on your li
a city welcome you at any Such a corruptionist has no n
i the name of humanity, in right to steal your pure thorn
of God the seven thousand than to put his hand into your pi
of the Woman's Christian ?ts and take your money. These
>oe I'nion of Iowa, lead in tailors of filth are whited sepuleh
st against your welcome to clean on the outside, but inwa
n the state." filled with dead nieu's bones. 1
?ite blind tigers and the dis-'&re deuaucners 01 ciean minus,
or the saloon and the above ^ers of purity. You should n<
ipplies with equal force to pemit yourself to listen to an imp
city and county. No one er story?a story- you would not <
te what these ladies sav. to repeat to your mother or sis
in. whether he is in favor The ttlthy suggestiveness will s
spensary or not. must con- into your memory as spilled
himself, at least, that the soaks into blotting paper,
lictment against intoxicat- Allow no man to drag your n
ors is a true indictment, through a sewer. Do you know
not one of us but who can there is many a man who w<
>res of lives blighted by sacrifice much today to be abl
"ink, or homes wrecked by wipe from his memory some of
tnd and father becoming a things he listened to when a 1
the damning effects. Oh. The man who will deliberately
Orangeburg county, let us peat a risque story in the presi
n the side of the home, the of a youth deserves no respect,
the little ones, and banish is an incarnate devil of mear
le accursed demon from our He is daubing a coarse picture
clean walls. No gentleman will
, a story- he could not tell in the
w ' sence of ladies. Do you rember \
k and MutheinaticH. ? , . .. '
General Grant said to the oificer
y (.lobe. began to tell a story, remark
an arduous task for the "There are no ladies present?"
0 drum into her youthful Z?Ui}rr c?ulck,> ported: "There
' gentlemen present,
e principles of arithmetic. Keep your mind unsullied. A
listen, she said. "In order suggestion mav harden into a li
ct. things have to be in the of thought that will lead you fai
lomination. This is what I tray. Keep clean inside. It is mo
ow, you couldn't take matter of importance that you sh
iplos from four peaches, keep the dirt off your soul tiia
t marbles from 12 but- keep it ofT vour clothes.?E K M
nust be three apples from jn phfeabyterian Standard
es, and so on.
1 understand?" ??
ajority seemed to grasp the Suffered Eczema Fifty Years
e nerkv little vounsrster in
, however, raised a timid Well.
Seems a long time to endure
e, teacher, he inquired. awful burning, itching, smar
you take three quarts of . . .. , ... . ?
rn two cows"" skin-disease known as "teter"
other name for Eczema. Seems
Costly Treatment. to realize, also, that Dr. Hobi
i troubled with constitpation Eczema Ointment has proven a
gestion and spent hundreds feet cure.
81.f0r^m?dlct,,1e and. Mrs- D- L- Kenney writes:
/rites C. H. Hines, of Whit- ....
:. "I went to a St. Louis cannot sufficiently express my th
also to a hospital in New to you for your Dr. Hobson's Ec:
but no cure was effected. Ointment. It has cured my t<
rnlng home I began taking which has troubled me for over
Iain's Tablets, and worked ,, . . .
>ng. I used them for some years- AI1 druggists or by
1 am now all right " Sold 50c- PflefTer Chemical Co.,
talers. Louis, Mo., and Philadelphia, Pi
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JEW S, AUGUST 5, 1913.
Drawback of Insurance. ... ? ... . _
Wood s High-Grai
Chicago Record-Herald. g
j is Anxious Inquirer in Insurance
gh- Office?I understand that for $5 I f
jn can insure my house for $1,000? 1 > 1*1111 SOT1 ^
uld Clerk?Yes, madam; if your house on mm*,.
? A 4 AAA TH? ^111? Of 90II lit
aw- burns down we pay you $1,000. also mgkM #p|#B
Inquirer?And do you make any winter and spring
ian- 'n<lu'r'e3 a8 to origin of the fire? aarllsst groan
ugh Clerk?We make the most careful * *ood Cl
lore inquiries, madam. CRIMSON CLOVER
ven Inquirer?Ah! I thought there tho productiveness of tl
The w a3 a catch iu it somew here. than twenty times as mui
1 of amount spent in commer
ted t;<>o?l Reason For His Enthusiasm. Can be sown by itself <
Sfuu When a man has suffered for sev- working of corn, cotton o.
eral days with colic, diarrhoea or crops.
,mi- other form of bowel complaint aud We are headquari
Is then cured sound and well by one
*me or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Crimson Clover
ren' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as Is Win*#?r
'au~ often the case, it is but natural that Winter VCltn,
*?. he should be enthusiastic In his Farm Seei
1 ln praise of the remedy, and especially
, K Is this the case of a severe attack Write for prices and
when life is threatened. Try it when F"?ll Catalog, givi
1 in need of such a remedy. It never about all seeds for fall so
to fails. Sold by all dealers.
"my T.W.WOOD i
.zed MONEY IN DIRT. Seedsmen, - Rlchi
ier
dirt- The nice 6-room Ellie Chance
Hed house and lot on Market street, for^^^
Ind- sale at a bargain. I I T f .
and 70 Acres, John Hammonds, a mile 1^ ill. fC
tho or two north of Pleasant Hill and
vegt west side of Rocky River road, 4 5 w < ?
,yes acres worked, one five room and two |H O O* I
wn. three room houses and three wells, 1 JL
Ted fresh land and a fine farm. See me.
>wn 1 166 Acres, Mary Jane Clinton, 10 I f"
Ills miles north of Lancaster and by V J|
l0k. lands of Allie Heath and John Est- i
one ridge. - I GENERAL REPA
0^s 1 84 Acres, Allie Wilson, right at
not Rood farm, house, water and [ For Buggies, \Va|
lliz. Plenty of woods See me. | A tB fo'r Kell g rt]
Inst HI Acres, R. C. Helms, near Camp ; _. . i.
,tor Creek church and on Hay road, nice I Tires ror Bu,
our 5-room house and a good plantation, j . Rock 11111, f
^4 5 nil acre.
> 18014 Acres, R. L. Parker's, three ! Our plant is equipp
ror nice houses, three and four rooms, 8rade repair work or
..11 about 100 acres worked, on both vehicle. We make a
1 sides new Tabernacle road, four overhauling and pair
' ' wells. $35 an acre. motor cars, etc. Wo
1 I 11 Acres bottom land just north Promptly. We pay fr
of town, suitable for alfalfa and Write us for estimati
.truck farming.
, I Half dozen lots ln corner by L. C. _
loa<1 Lazenby and Mike Johnson, easy Schedules Southei
payments. Prices $350 to $600 a Premier Carrier of
lot. See me quick.
I One acre-lot and good 5-room ?* Schedule fig
ady house on Elm street, by Will Langley a9 information only
hen and cotton mill, known as Davis lot. guaranteed. Effective I
sta- Two houses and lot, known as Dally departure fr
3rn- Evans lot, right by cotton mill and No. 118?10:06 a.
low north of Southern Railroad. lim and stations
ees, Connors lots for sale, by St. Paul No us fl 31 a n
iees and Darkey Baptist church. See me Columbia and way st
1 u quick. No. 114?2:00 p. n
Also various other plantations Columbia, Charleston
and lots close in and all around 117 7*48 p
?ad. town. See me if it is land. I am Hill, Yorkvllle and wa
pro- prepared to Rive you a conservative charlotte, Washlngtoi
ible estimate of land values. See me If and New York.
you want a straight deal. Commis- * E. McGee, A. O.
rler- slon when sold, of only 2% per cent, bla, S. C.: W. H. Ci
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RESOURCES.
1 crailnc' Loans and Discounts... 1140,978.99
, feed, or Overdrafts 1,981.88
rop. Furniture and Fixtures. 2,875.09
Due from Banks and ,
1 will increase Bankers.. . l* .. .. 16,472.88
ie land more Currency 1,449.00 edf
:h as the same Gold 927.50
cial fertilizers. silver ahd Otner Minor
or at the last c0|n 324.80
r Other cultiva- Checks and Cash Items 166.40
, , , Total $166,175.00 /
? LIABILITIES. /
, Alfalfa, Capital Stock Paid ln..$ 60,000.00 /
inrl all Surplus Fund, 1,250.00 V
anu dii Undivided Profits, less f
as, Current Expenses and
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