The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 05, 1913, Page 8, Image 8
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CHAS. I). JONES, Presid<
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INDIAN GETS PLACE ;;;1,
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President Wilson Withdraws Pat- Rosa
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Washington, Aug. 3.?President and
Wilson yesterday withdrew the ftom- death
ination of Adam E. Patterson of Are,
Oklahoma, a negro, to he register tors n
of the treasury. Patterson declined Antho
the appointment and the president re mc
nominated instead Gabe E. Parker Charl*
of Oklahoma, a Choctaw Indian, re- amonf
commended by both senators from Jane
Oklahoma and the congressional de- Englif
legation from the state morta
In his letter to President Wilson, Chicai
Patterson says: amonj
"In view of recent developments Julia
caused by my name having been sub- the w
mitted to the United States senate preset
for confirmation ac register of the tbrouj
treasury, I beg to request that you
withdraw my nomination for that po- ! j:
sition. I consider that you have paid '
me a high tribute and an honor well pron,
worth cherishing in appointing me
register of the United States treasury
for which I heartily thank you, I Atli
had hoped that the nomination and ord, i
confirmation would be made without to do
protest. This hope, it seems, was un- ready
founded. with
"I feel like our Saviour must have makin
felt when he was handed the bitter nal g(
cup?it meant life and death. Yet I ton fi
take it and cheerily stifle my person- priatii
al ambition and surrender back to and r
you, Mr. President, the appointment keep
as register of the United States trea- Urn
sury, the prize for which I have fight I
striven all of my life. spent
"I refuse to embarrass your ad- te thi
ministration, Mr. President, by insist- creasf
ing upon my comfirmatlon and I also opera'
believe it is best for my race that I Cor
withdraw my name from futher con- demoi
sideration for that position. I am of inl
anxious that the spirit of harmony amoni
and good will exist between the two inforr
races and hy taking this step T be- ting t
Heve it will go far toward bringing weapr
about a more friendly racial feeling." literal
Patterson worked in the Democra- sence
tic national headquarters during the
last presidential campagin in the col- (iener
ored men's bureau and was recommended
by National Committeeman
Hudspeth of New Jersey. Opposition San
in the senate from Southern senators Diaz,
brought ahout the withdrawl of Pat- ^'glu
terson's name. | "j ,
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A Dozen Famous "Old Maids." co's a
Diblical Recorder. I thl^'ci
That the nroverbal "old maid" is \fovfe
not a parasite upon society, the cral, '
("Hobe-Democrat, of St. Louis, abun- Japan
dantly proves by giving the following welco
list of twelve famous maids of bin-, all thi
fory. "Queen Elizabeth, in whose | "T1
reign England reached lier golden that J
age. Florence Nightengale, angel tracts
of mercy in the Crimean War, and might
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orm in prison and reformatory Q-EjIv 1 Aw x^JtvlO1
ids. Frances E. Willard found
the temperance movement, Five Members of West Virg
Bonheur, who opened the new j legislature Convicted of
c fields in the representation j H
nimal life. Clara Barton, |
er of the Red Cross Society ' Webster Springs, W. Va.. Aug
saviour of thousands from Sentences were imposed upon
and suffering. Joan of members of the West Virginia 1.
one of the important fac- ; lature late today by Judge O'B
i French history. Susan B. 'n the superior Court. They \
ny, pioneer in efforts to pi ecu- j convicted of bribery in connec
ire equal rights for women. ; vv'th the election of a United St
:>tte Bronte whose novels are senator early in the year. The
t the best in EngHsh literature teiices loPow:
Austen, whose pen pictures of Delegater S. U. G. Rhodes, I
ih village life promise to be im- Duff and II. F. Asbury, six years *
1. Jane Addams, first citizen of 'n Die penitentiary; State Senato
?o and head of the Hull House. ! A* Smith, five years and six mon
? the best In Eglish literature an(1 Delegate Davie Hill, five ye
Lathrop, chosen from among *n addition the five are disqi
omen of America to lead in fi,Ml for life from holding any pu
ving child life and happiness office or office of trust.
;htout the country." The sentencing of the men c
shortly after Delegate Davie 1
_ the fifth to stand trial on bril
IAN ON COTTON BAI.FS charges, was convicted this al
. noon. After the sentences were
Infested Counties or States posed an arrest of judgment and
here Weevil is .Numerous. of execution for 90 days was al
Jug 4^?georgia"?l""nrei: H e
what other Southern state al for appeals to the state aupr
i,eV;onnwePevlTar<ThVthan tw? have 1
? piSl to ss?k wiTh thS^?u5 s::ised.h ,n /J?1? *
b7 lu.rantining cot
ilm.1 iiutrnir:!! luuiiiien, appur- jn(iicted, the five already tried
rig funds for prevention work, jng ),een held on felony charges
nuking every posible effort to other two, George S. Van M<
r.pPS i OUt ^ 1 state. an(j peV- t. J. Smith, 011 mlsdei
de Sam s Retting ready for the nor pharges. The trial of the
in Georgia. The total fund to be two will probably be deferred \
by the government In this sta- another term of court,
s year will be $o0,000, the in- < rj?he Ave convicted men were
s depending yp?? proper co- refited In Charleston. W. Va., lat
tion by Georgia officials. the afternoon of February 11
n club and canning clubs, farm sheriff Bonnerhill in the present
istration agents and a bureau , public Prosecutor Townsend,
formation for farmers will be w{th the aid of a private detectivi
g the means employed to spread vestigated the rumors of bri
nation as to metho Is of combat- which were being circulated at
he weevil urged as the greatest tjmP jn regard to the senatorial 1
>n against the pest, for It can Hon. Before the arrest, it Is alle
lly be starved out in the ab- they were paid by the private d<
of its favorite food. tive for their votes and the ma:
. ~ ~ ; money was found in their posssi
al Diaz Says Mexico Wants the jj,e five were indicted February
Japanese. Charges that Col. William Seyn
1 Francisco. Aug. 4 ? Gen Felix Edwards, one of the candidates
special envoy from Mexico to United States senator had off
said today he intended to sail bribes fell flat.
*t 15 from Vancouver, B. C. i i_
K? m..1,'I Mr. and Mr?. Brown Sl.tnre
p'proolatlon of'Japan' s action In Mor"'"y nl*h' from A"h<"
ig In 1910 a representative to I
flebratlon of the centennial of Mr. B. F. Riely of Columblt
an independence," said the gen- visiting his sister, Mrs. Rev. W
"Mexico is wholly friendly withl Kelly, of the Tabernacle sectloi
and the Japanese are very'.the county.
me to come to Mexico. We need 1
a labor we can get'.' I T? ri . , ,
?ere Is no truth Is the report I revent Blood Poisoning
rapnn Is nctotlnffnit for that lin'
of land at MaudlS.na bay whlrh Z? ti
florvo afl a navr^l station. time. Not a liniment. 2bc.Uk:.
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