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8 [ nwnniririmi UllflJj BEGS TO ANN CING ON AUG WE WILL BE< With the maturi are now relieved of tl In addition to th l*w\1rJtf*rc whirh will Ke X 1 V A V4 VI U WXAAWAA ?? W The Books of Si some day you will th of to build a home, a The payments ai The Ci C.IIAS. I). JONES. President ^ = INDIAN GETS PLACE i,ih-i,.r war times CHOSEN FOR NEGRO of reform i methods. 1 !er of the President Wilson Withdraws Pat- Rosa Bonli terson's Name For Register artistic tie of Treasury. ?' animal founder of T! r? \ > Il.nul.l/.nl > n/I covin >V ur>II lllfS l-yjll , ^ Uh. u. * iriomviii "? ? T Wilson yesterday withdrew the nom- death an ination of Adam E. Patterson of Arc, one Oklahoma, a negro, to be register tors n Fi of the treasury. Patterson declined Anthony, p the appointment and the president re more e< nominated instead Gabe E. Parker Charlotte of Oklahoma, a Choctaw Indian, re- among the commended by both senators from Jane Austi Oklahoma and the congressional do- English vll legation from the State. mortal. Jai In his letter to President Wilson, Chicago an Patterson says: among the "In view of recent developments Julia Lath caused by my name having been sub- t'ie women mitted to the United States senate preserving for confirmation as register of the throughtou treasury, I beg to request that you ? withdraw my nomination for that po- I{.\\ < sition. I consider that you have paid ' me a high tribute and an honor well prom inf0, worth cherishing in appointing me .... register of the United States treasury iere for which I heartily thank you. I Atlanta had hoped that the nomination and ord, Aug. confirmation would be made without to do whal protest. This hope, it seems, was un- ready have founded. with the t "I feel like our Saviour must have making pla felt when he was handed the bitter nal govern cup?it meant life and death. Yet I ton from take it and cheerily stifle my person- printing fu al ambition and surrender back to and makin you, Mr. President, the appointment keep the r as register of the United States trea- Uncle Sn sury, the prize for which I have fight in Ge striven all of my life. spent by tl "I refuse to embarrass your ad- te this yea ministration, Mr. President, by insist- crease dep ing upon my comfirmation and I also operation I uciievi- 11 l* iwni iui my rare mm l l"Om fill withdraw my name from futher con- demonstral sideration for that position. I am of informf anxious that the spirit of harmony among the and good will exist between the two informatio races and by taking this step T be- ting the w lieve it will go far toward bringing weapon ag about a more friendly racial feeling." literally b< Patterson worked in the Democra- sence of it! tic national headquarters during the _ last presidential campagin in the col- (General Di ored men's bureau and was recommended by National Committeeman Hudspeth of New Jersey. Opposition San Pra in the senate from Southern senators Diaz, spec brought about the withdrawl of Patterson's name. | "I am g imperial ir A Dozen Famous "Old Maids." co's appre< ... . ~ . I sending in Biblical Recorder. I tho ceiebr That the proverbal "old maid" is Mexican in not a parasite upon society, the oral, "Mex Globe-Democrat, of St. Louis, abun- JHpan and dantly proves bv giving the following welcome t< list of twelve famous maids of his- all tho lab tory. "Queer. Elizabeth, In whose j "There reign England reached her golden that Japur age. Florence Nightengale, angel tract .of lgi of mercy in the Crimean War, and might serv A THE LANCASTER N1 =~~l T1 S BUILDING S OUNCE THAT SERIES ] UST 1st, 1913, AFTER ' 3rIN PAYING TO SHARI /t>AA A =" ty of this Series many individuals v le great struggle to become owners ie happy home getters there will b< put n circulation right here in ou =i NEW ubscription to Series No. 4 are nov ank us for inviting you to subscribi nd to those desiring to save money re monthly and at the rate of $1 00 tizens Buildini R. E. WYLIE, 1 ? starved out in the ah- they were paid by the private detecI favorite food. . tive for their votes and the marked ? money was found in their possssion. la/. Says Mexico Wants the The flve were indicted February 11. Japanese. Charges that Col. William Seymour nCisco, Aug. 4. Gen Felix ?ne of the candidates for ial envoy from Mexico to United States senator had offered today he intended to Hall bribes fell flat, from Vancouver, B. C. i l,?nl,LfalS5KS? v.1i'' Mr Mr?' Brown Slstnre relation of Japan's action In .tMrnt"' M'.r,<lay nl*h> ,r"m Ashovllle. 1910 a representative to j * ation of the centennial of ' Mr. B. F. Riely of Columbia is dependence," said the gen- visiting his sister, Mrs. Rev. W. C. ico Is wholly friendly wlthl Kelly, of the Tabernacle section of the Japanese are very tthe county. > come to Mexico. We need I is" no' t "?f ' the report I To Preven* ?'<**? Poisoning i is neeotintine for th -t lt' pl7 ?"ce thc wonderful old reliable p: Ll .l STni, h? vJtYeh ? ANTISKIT1C HRAUNG Oil., a a at M.ig lajlena oay \\hich Messing that relieve* pain and heal* 'e as a navftl Station. tlAfante t'me. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c.#t.\ V S of organized nursing in LEGISLATORS ARE in prison and reformatory SENT TO PRISON Frances E. Willard found temperance movement, Five Members of West Virginia leur, who opened the new j legislature Convicted of ids in the representation K I life. Clara Barton. ? , ? . . the Rod Cross Society' Webster Springs. W. Va.. Aug 4.? ,ur of thousands from Sentences were impose ? upon five d suffering. Joan of members of the West Virginia leglsof the important fac- lature late today by Judge O'Brien ench history. Susan B. iln the superior Court. They were lioneer in efforts to nrocu- convicted of bribery in connection [jual rights for women. wltli the election of a United States Bronte whose novels are senator early in the year. The senbest in English literature fences follow: in, whoso pen pictures of Delegates S. U. G. Rhodes, Rath lage life promise to be 1m- ^ and H. F. Asbury. six years each le Addams, first citizen of ,n the penitentiary; State Senator B. d head of the Hull House. A- Smith, five years and six months, best in Egllsh literature amI delegate Davie Hill, five years, rop, chosen from among , addition the five are disquali i of America to lead in | iur 1,1,1,1 any puuuc child life and happiness or of trust, t the country." t Thf sentencing of the men came shortly after Delegate Davie Hill, the fifth to stand trial on bribery OX COTTON HALES charges, was convicted this after noon. After the sentences were im*te?l Counties or States ) posed an arrest of judgment and stay Weevil is Numerous. of execution for 9 0 days was allow_ . , . _ , ., ed by the court, to permit attorneys Special to Columbia ltec- for defendants to make appllca~I7 ^ preparing tions for appeals to the state supreme t other Southern state al- cour? done, prepare to do battle More than two months have been toll weevil. The state is consumed in the trials of these ns to work with the natio- charges, the first of their kind in ment by quarantining cot- \ye8t Virginia. There were seven infested counties, appor- indicted, the five already tried havinds for prevention work, jnf? heen held on felony charges and ig every posible effort to other two, George S. Van Metter test out of the state. anfj pjev t. j smith, on mlsdemeaim is getting ready tor the nor charges. The trial of the last orgia. rhe total fund to be two wm probably be deferred until le government in this sta- another term of court, r will be J.iO.OOO, the in-j The five convicted men were aricnding upon proper co- rested in Charleston, W. Va., late in >y Georgia officials. the afternoon of February 11 by b and canning clubs, farm sheriff Bonnerhill in the presence of tion agents and a bureau | puhllc Prosecutor Townsend. who ition for farmers will be wjth the aid of a private detective inineans employed to spread vestigated the rumors of bribery n as to methods of combat- which were being circulated at that pevil urged as the greatest time in regard to the senatorial elecciinst t, for it onn tidd Anv orroot i# to niif>oA/) ? SWS, AUGUST 5,1913. = ^ IE L ? i- in AN A^Of Vice-President E. 1 MID-SUM CLEARANCE In order to close out < goods we have decided entire stock AT AND BELI If there is anything at 2 it will pay you to look t see the prices for your? many of these goods w a few days, so you ha< quick. I I Lancaster Mer< I NPUIMiS I! V JUV1 A1 1 NO. 1 HAS MATURED, A rHE MEETING AUTHOR 3HOLDERS THE SUM OF 00.00= rill be made happy in that their horn ? 1 " 1 of their homes and property. 2 many thousand dollars paid to n< r midst. SERiES v open at The First National Bank e to stock in this Series. It's the e r no better and safer investment can I for each share subscribed. g & Loan Assc IIATION ? ' ND COMMENI IZING SUCH, ; | ; 11 es are paid for, and v ^, 3n-borrowing stocki III I : of Lancaster, and easiest way we know be found. > * t k y >ciation 'r \l. CROXTON, Sec. & Treas. , 1 --=| mmmm MER ] c i i r II I i 3AL%II i 3ur summer to offer our )w r V ill you need :hrough am self. A grea ill only la i better a / :anti E?Oj _