The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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2 HOW MAI KM! l CAROLINA ICIl RURAL THELANC ^ sequent lack of an L social life. We musl ^ lie sentiment whtc 1 negroes to buy land i I selves in communitU aL 1 1 A instead of breaking mnn<?<as hv iiirlim-rl ) ASTER NEWS, AUG US i adequate white get it and beat t t develop a pub- reckless bargain h will require ; "For these and !iud group them- I hope this confc ?s to themselies agitation iu Sout up white com- segregation of tin mlnatelv sand- along with its CJ T, 15, 1913. he negro making a ought to-get o for it. not going to d many other reasons unions and ot >renoe will start an tions organize h Carolina for the against the t a races and carry it of the present ampalgn for home- other day, for ut of them, and we are j 0 so until our Farmers' STATEME1 her farmers' organiza1 a veritable rebellion f?li? P A D R lighting medlaevallsin IfltrAKH . system. I saw the located at example, a not unusual ! close of bi Bank No. 222. NT OF THE CONDITION OF 1ERS BANK & TRUST CO Lancaster, 3. C., at th? islness June 4th, 1918. Clarence Poe, Raleig Conference for Cc i monwealth-Bi Clarence Poe, editor, ai h Editor and Publisher, I >mmon Good a "Message t< lilders"?The Problem Sta uthor and lawyers, bankers and i .?,? tr\ tiw> mnpuo hut thp trnnhlM wichlng white and u gether. . , "I advocate this JringS tO only as vital to the white people but f< 9 OOm- both races. For exi , families and 50 whll ted. gether In a district < half as good schools . . .as they could have If nerchants, of fanljiie8 were of one is that here egro farmers to- ownership. In. fi ! go along together policy, too, not together if th welfare of our campaign for rur or the good of successful. It imple, 50 negro easier to sell hoi Le families to- and farmers will can have onlv much more for tl i for either race an adequate whit all the hundred provided, i race; and with j "And I do nol iiKrnrloo r>rt. siihipct merelv fr act, the two should budget of exp and must go along city school sys e home-ownership cents of Its al districts is to be Latin, llcents will be ten times French, 6 cen mes in the country cent for Greek be willing to pay each dollar fc lem, if assured that ages, while on e social life will be dollar goes f ' chanical draw t speak of this big a cent for om observation but tlmpn an mnrh enses for an American item. It shows that 15 r . ery dollar is spent for J^ . ft i of every dollar for ts for Germany and 1 from ?a total of 63 cents of Du" r these foreign langu- * e-half of 1 cent in each ^old or shopwork and meing and less than half 8lV?Tn domestic science?33 , i snnnt. to teach foreiKn I ^noc,t8 B RESOURCES. Discount*... 1140,976.00 1.981.M and Fixtures. 2.876.08 Banks end 16.47S.tt 1.440.00 917.60 Otner Minor 334.16 d Cash Items 166.40 publicist, 01 uaieigu, uiuui Conference for the Comi last week, at Its first gener a "Message.to Commonwea era," the burden of his at lug. "What Must We Do t a Great Rural Clvillzatic Carolinas?" Mr. Poe, 3 2 years of age for some years a positive tive force in Southern de> Agricultural development, SMV IU uon Good in the South?in a mea al session, all over the couutry. t 1th Build- here in the South, vvliei Idress be- ruinous ideas about the o Develop physical labor still pers in in the just twice as many men productive lines of inc , has been needed, while our youu construe- traordinary ability and elopment. neglecting our great c especial- nesses, such as agricult ?rwl ?11 reKiiru IU vuuuurs sure perhaps, 0pPrative societies, >ut especially and nearly all other e foolish and civMZation the same > "dignity of list?we have A FACT TO in these non- "The big fact we lustry as are that jn ,ands ai K m.en. ? ox" com tit tint ies hi the 5 training are farmer. ,,ot oni: reatne busi w^jte farmers to mo ure and man- trous economic com] social meetings, because my own agencies of vitai to leave the old h thing i3 true. age because of t derance of negro that home today have to face is same reason; be< in! thousan la of the edge of the South, the negro be forced to moi y subjcc'ing the same conditions; ire or less disas- conditions exist i petition by their hoods throughoul ?-? ?- "T ..-lol, T 1. o ,1 , father was forced languages tha lomestead In his old dred will evei ho growing prepon- ing for worl neighbors; because And all this 1 is vacant for the that so emlnei ?ause my cousin on Ambassador J farm will probably new book thai re because of the dy Latin and and because similar study Greek In 10,000 neighbor t the South. _ , iiarnia For \\ cnknev t not one boy In a hunr use, as to give train- Total.. c that all should use. In the face of the fact Capital St< at a classical scholar as Surplus Pi ames Bryce says in his Undivided i half the boys who stu- Current five-sixths of those who Taxes P nr 3r get far enough Dividends Individual is and Loss of Appetite Tinfe'cert $166.176.Of LIABILITIES, ock Paid In..f 60.000.0f and 1,160.Of Profits, less Expenses and aid 6.108.IT Unpaid.. .. 11.Of Deposits SubCheck 18.481.Of Ideates of Do ly, he has forwarded, i through his Journal, Tin sive Farmer, published ii Memphis and Birmingham through numerous addressi ed in various Southern e through his hooks, the firsi was a work now accepted ard, entitled "Cotton, Its C Marketing and Manufactui notable volumes which t from his pen are "A Soul lot IllOIie UiailUl.Hg Ml.v. w.v* ) Progres- "Go into the North t 1 Raleigh, you will find a much 1 , but also tion of the leading men f?s deliver- rated young men mak ities and munity richer by runnin t of which or running factories or as stand- machine shops, or build Ultlvatlon, draining land?coating re." Other in states already wea lave come very much smaller propi therner in up little banks, little "?lower standards or md West and QV Bections the i ar,PHrt^?,?n* of negroes is drivlnf and the edu- plf> tQ thfl town9 f0, Pdtirv f irms When the white popi g dair fa ms munltv becomes to brick kilns or atte;.od< when the 'iJ'" !, the farmer moves f living, I)IH 111 ' A mou A ..CAM growing number to the subject of ? the white peo- other speakers w r social reasons. I wish only to eoi llatiou in a com- recognizing its 1 o small or too tance in common white farrier's especially in the ind more negro great rural civiliz hite neighbors I heard over and mendou-i motive land and Denmi away -and if that the revolut! some negro will those countries, home-ownershp but The 0,<1 standnrj ill elaborate it, and ngratulate you upon ?nd sure Apprize fundamental lmporwealth-bulldlng and ) development of a | 1 :ation. Tills Is what I4 I over again In Ire*rk laot summer? ton In farm life In 1 p ^ ~ the development In J Ktuerat BtrcnirtheuiiiK tonic, posit. . less chili tonic, drives out Cashier's suothe svstem. A true tonic niii- p., r. Porn lulls Mid children. 50c. ^ Money r T-Jlll Total.. ^ X 1111 STATE OF -i -? /rn Coun1 de Mfe. cEsr* 9,904.IS Checks 317.St rable, includ>rtlflcates for Borrowed. .. 80,000.09 S165.17S.0f i" SOUTH CAROLINA, :y of Lancaster?ss. me came W. H. MUlen, r the above named bank. Europe" and "Where Half Is Waking Up." the latter acute and dscriminatlng conditions in Asia. Mr. Poi editor of The Progresslv since 180 9 and chief owi 1904. THE MAIN PROm.l Mr Poe's address follows "What must we do to great rural civilization in S the World lawyer s unices m iu being an over-crowded with sucl study of and Western flour and ? p lias been "Instead of selling A e Farmer and Northern butter tier since profits away to the dot state, half our mercha he running farms, pro lina meat and Carolir Carolina fruit and Ca develop a and keeping profits her South Car- building of the state. \ i-tUut,onSt j;~ other** whit' Yemeni meat lh? pamp deling a,V and sending "?> ? ?? u a riment of the communi j. Such nts ought to flagrantly unfair duclng Caro- driving white poopl ,aflo.fr and ">kl"5 rur" re?Vor the"ui " "'somathlng muat And 10,000 about thiB situation. A*. _? t vnr of doinsr anv lid ut a sacrifice earn or incur 01 i e farmer? have sant rural civiliz 1 do not care to chiefly to just ominautiv negro tion and honie-c is the negro's each of these co advantage for ment has provide e off the farms repayable in I South for hln- through 30 year ; worthy farm la Indeed he done buy land. Certs I am not In fa- possible to buy Is injustice to tlio tion plan here in i oeauuiui ana puis- ?? ation. hud been due two things?eduea- C >wuership. And in iuntries the governd for lending money GENERA small installments s or more to help For Bug borers and tenants Agents for K ilnly it ought to be ind on the amortizathe South; and cer- Ro< ? who, beln I above and ompany i-at L REPAIR SHOP Sworn Kler, Wagons, Etc. me th,B 1 elly Springfield Rubber s for Bungles. Correct?* ck Hill. 8. C. ' g sworn, says that the foregoing statement Is a dltton of said bang, aa the books of said bank. W. H. MILLEN. to and subscribed before 2th day of June, 19lS. W. P. ROBINSON. Notary Public. kttest: E. B. LINGLE, w T nprnnnT olina? "This, I take it. is the n lem confronting us at th ence: for we must realize are to develop a great eivi the Carolinas at all. it m gToat rural civilization. North and South Carolim per cent of the 1010 popul rural, less than 15 per cf people were in cities. "Let me come then direi merchants who are ma aaln prob- merchants who are is confer- Northern-made cloth that if we em-made furniture ligation in made tools and machin mst be a conducting Carolina f In both furnishing us with ( i over 8 5 cloth and Carolina-ma< lation was and Carolina-made to >nt of the chinerv. "I speak plainly but rtly to my out feeling?not that I now buying negro, but I am in and North- ^tice to the strugg and North- whose ancestors en- should be civilization and wl actorles and P?w,e,r, ?M,nH ^arolina-made from the blighting ii ile furniture present condition ols and ma- nipre, feasts The: merely to eat and d I speak with- cer,tajn hoaps4 of ' do not honor property. T favor of giving tainly our systen ling white farm- ?>e so revised as wrought out our less heavily and 1 10 should have lation more heav tecting himself | PRATICAL "JU8i?n 1,!rnrno[ 1 "l ^id in the 0 S- est need is a pre, rink and pile up tu.,atlohn' *rouPe.d materia! things leir most sacred * ? T 1 ami thnir efficiency. I ha a of taxation should _ . to tax small homes ?.ur P1*11.1 lands held for specuEDUCATION. overhauling motor cars. < mtset that our greatdominant white pop- PromP?y* ? in wnite communi- Write us for g and trained?both -to a high degree of ve already referred Schedules Is equipped to do highwork on any kind ot make a specialty of and painting buggies, etc. Work turned ont LcHlCciSt re pay frelgh tone way. Schedule estimates. T.v. i?nnoi Southern Railway. Vl' w! P. BENNETT.' . ^ Directors. ,er & Chester Ry. Co. In Effect March 3rd 1911, Eastern Time. WESTBOUND t?ter ?:00a?3:35p Lawn 6:30a?4: 0?? iiiror fi'RRa A A O ?* point and say what in m aro thp thinps nppdod? moral foundation is laid full development of this ri ration. I should say that v "fl> Reeopnize tho i lmportanrp of this rural do and t all prod\ Mvp and tivp pffort in sta^e-buildiii "(21 Wp must havp a nantly whito population, npirrhhnrliond or social t lv opinion our lawyers, bankers ai -after tlie but because I honor tin ?for the want to see half of the iral clvlll- talent, ability and en ve must? still more useful occupn paramount what a revolution we s velopment Carolina agriculture oi construe- manufacturing if we co ig: either of these busiin predomi- next ten years all tin and with leadership now concen inits com- local nrofession! i<1 merchants, ifwui* ? men ?m so much I social life. and it i m bring their folly therefore to sj terprise into xv 1?ito farmers have ? itions. Think their barns and hou? hould have in have no right to pro r in Carolina treasures, their hom uld draft into their civilizatio *sses for the "I believe we can ? talent and sentiment which wil trated in our xvard compelling nej try to buy land to ., . . . f . briefly to the n? S ?i < t ii irn schools practical iy that southerr demands x right to protect ..The plain tr 'tect"heir hfgher "ot out ? ie life and social ^ , ? n Good Reason F develop a public When a man 1 1 itself go far to- eral days with croes 11 the coun- other form of h themselves as is is then cured soi ?ed for making our Premier C but the subject cer- I fuller treatment. ? .? utli is that we are as lnformat f our shools what we guaranteed. I 1 Dally depa or His Enthusiasm. No. 113?] has suffered for sev- IIlll and way colic, diarrhoea or No. 118?1 owel complaint and Columbia am und and well by one No. 114?! 'arrtar of the South. Ar. Chest< ledule figures published Ion only and are not l-<v. Chest< Effective Sept. IB. 1911. ] v- R,cbh . 4 T.v. Hasco .rture from Lancaster: j v port 10:06 a. m. for Rock Ar; LanCi stations. Connect i:31 a. m. for Camden, ern. Sea d way stations. Northwest 2:00 p m. for Camden, _Fori. J Br 7:30a?6 :20p EASTLiGUND er 9:30a?6:45p >urg .. . .10:20a?7:26p mville. . ..10:?0a?7:35p Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p aster 11:30a?8 Ions?Chester. itb Southboard and Carolina ft .era Railways. Lawn, with Seaboard Air posed of a homogenous pf "(3) They irurt hp lion and educated or trained and young) to a high d^gi cionoy and productiveness': "Ml They must aim at fold program of 'Hotter Better Business, Hotter Td Ing especial emphasis on tion, since the developmen power is our greatest lack ?ople; : "Certainly In our tall ie-owningt wealth-building there a (both old more important than ree of effl- state and society and give first honor to the the three- and overalls who are < Farming, productive and constr ving.' lay- and to have the schools co-opera- at helping as well as t of social 95 per cent who po, < : into these productive o xtwMil .1 . C tl.sv r .w.?? eo.,1 < on common- already tno policy u re few things some further legisla to have the necessary. The citj the schools Just passed a law si men In Jeans J?rity of the prope loing genuine ?^y block can say t active work, land in that block s aim primarily person of a different honoring the Why, then, can not i ">r should go, Carolina or any otl ccupations In- law giving a simlln - country people? \v 1 tllO tOWHS J OUl u 1 iwu uunco ui tion may also bo Cholera and Dial r of Atlanta has often the case, 1' tying that a ma- I16 should be rty owners In a praise of the rei hat in future no 's 'his the case haO be sold to a when life is thre; race rrom them. 'n need of such Georgia or South 'nils- Sold by i Iter state pass a mwm^ r privilege to it> ^uauiuenuia & ?_,uuc, UOIUDlDia, U1 rrhoea Remtd/, as Is tlons. t Is but natural that No. 117? enthusiastic In his Hill, Yorkvlll nedy, and especially Charlotte, W of a severe attack and New Yoi atened. Try It when * E. McG a remedy. It never bla, S. C.; M ill dealers. : Charleston, S larieston ana way ?ta- ?au Lancast 7:48 p. m. for Rock e and way tationi. Also . ashingtou, Philadelphia ^ lee. >. O. P. A.. ColumT -- r. m A v> a blood, builds J. H. Caffey, D. P. A., derfully strei > C. the depretsii way, er, with Southern Railway. A. P. McLURE, Supt. est Hot Weather Tonic iSTRLESSchill TONIC enriches the up the whole system and will wonigthen and fortify you to withstand tig effect of the hot summer. 50c. ft?n??e? 1 ? ? 1 lll^ ru-u|n*i diiu manifest itself mainly in neighborhood enterprise < on the principle of patro dends and 'one man one ' should embrace co-nperath Ing. producing, marketing credits: "( (!> The agencies chie ed in carrying out snch : are: "(at A better school sy: II ^IIUUIU MCitU IM tilt- ? |H'l * T IM local or non-productive occupnt ' ?^n 11M v!d IM Mia R ATION?R ACI nape divi- r. ATI OX. vote ) and in In buy- "As for my next and rural namely, that to build i zatlon we should hav fly repair- nantlv white populatio t propram few will disapree with not blind ourselves, yr stem, with fart that the nepro has ion p. said that where ther vi GTrT-ni- '"unity a|i<> the maj ' 0,1 fc'* dent white land own ilieir community wli proposition? ?ff a district in whl r? groat oivili- lawful to sell to a p e a predoml- ent race? And sine n?I presume lpKe would be givei me. We can own the land, t ui say. to the ')0 said to discrimii nowhere built rare, and the whites I ,|? .... e Is a white comority of the resi- III lers wish to keep III C! lite, they can lay ID , ch it will be un- l|| ' ac* rrson of a diifer- k ? I T?u'i 0 the same privl- III ?? 1 negroes, where R M g he law could not fs K _ nate against any J would lose little ' I lllll ? ?/ . ?M.?. in ! F B K U [i % n o ' color Ribbon; | ja B g | R IH$ t Spacer; Tabula- R j fi , ? H jTilting Paper B I 5 ? E B ? ft. e; Hinged Paper g I crs and other New ft > 8 S ? f t v M ur"* inJ! ion cor term-, compulsory ; and with text books and t< pocinlly adnptr d to farm 1 "(b) More v liito imniit the grouping of white an In separate neighborhoods putilic sentiment and reasr (station can act: "(c) Plans for helping ants l?ny land and for et home-ownership. "idi In each county a itteminnoe vip a ponuine otvilizati aching os- any important eontrib ifo; Thorn has not, howevi rrants and general recognition of d negroes i think follows as tho ! as fast as namely. that tho mor* liable lop- dominant is tho white < make-up of tho po| white ten- creator tho percentage icourapinp have in our popnlatio the typo of tho civiliz; farm dom- hone to develon. on or ma no ,1W utlon to ouo. communities wholly r>r. been such negroes anyhow, o a fart which ';,w would not ho rot night the day, case?It would appl > largely pre- "ales?and white dement in the districts could conti milation, the or could sell it to i ll0f,nhii,;VV" WHY SEGRF n. the higher it ion we may few of my it favoring segregation surrounded by |8 8 B 6 fi w f course, too. the gn 8 fj 0 B h roactive in either ffl i I E g y only to future M I 1 ^ owners in black 03 ? Q u ? nue to rent land Hp jgjj legroes. | fl IT :gation? i H tany reasons for j i?and not mere- . jjS ^"\^B onstration agent. a count tendent of schools, a com officer?each employed for time?hacked by a local a county fair wholly devot< niunity development: "(el In each township r Union and a farm woman encourage neighbors to coevorv plan for business, e< or social improvement. v superin- "There arc a thousi ritv lioalth xvhioh you hpp<1 to givi his whole South Carolina, as wo paper and Carolina, hut thorp is i>d to com- half so much worth y | as increasing tho peroe i Farmers' white population. In i's rluh to the record of the last d< operate in tained, you will have c lucational, population white, but tl satisfy you. Before th tnd things to ?* f?r ravonng u j e attention in Profoundly believli do in North onl>' ?a>* now ln siR nothing else o?s situat.on?may our retention . ntage of your "Because it is n "rt years if olir whlte farmers a wade is main- a satisfactory social >ver half vour Because it wl his should not Rreater safety and ] at time, mop ''Because it will . schools and church jassiveiy nili ror up in it aa the lit out of a peril- M be piven as fol ecessary to plve gttyfflBgS&i nrt their families * life. >| 11 insure them ** protection. plve them better es. NEW MODEL - of the [ w ENCOURAGE PRODUCT ,> - BOR. "Now let us glance very the various planks In this In the first place. I say t are to have a great rural < the state and the schools n nlze the importance of sue opment and must shift phasls from the less impoi to the more important vor JVF* I I":,n iwo-iiiirun in ;uu ought to be white?eve to spend $lo,non,oon briefly at your resources and in platform. Northern and Western :hat if we or* to romp down into Mvillzation one of America's lust recog- commonwealths, h a devel- "Yet instead of incre their em- portion of acreage far tant work farmers we And that ii k in build- cade the white farm aci >n If you haw "BecauM It will < advertising ^-operation and cc vlting thrifty priflea?work in wl white farm- Imposalbl* for whit , what should wo'? together sure, richest white "R^ause it will conditions in the aslng the pro- rac ' i. m med by white Recause t will n a single de- South what It most cage In North Boater proportion ipen the way for i-operative enterllch It is almost es and blacks to ?ssfully. improve moral relations of the ? ? Klve the rural sorely needs?a JL of white people, r or/Miwl(n cr aii t Af clDiJ ^HE Royal always has is a new model whicl mt Roval Vlrwlol 5?fv ft, || A i?"acM ?L l\ II yri writ.-r nil \ Ikafl thr world. U^, WjtKr end ampii ^^7 advantage grade bun > been abreast with the b places it far in the 1 rr?rv off; pp monndpr p\ the Royal is one o( the d moat important typelufacturing concerns in with unlimited resources ; ability, offering eyery of dealing with a highness institution. i best; here ead. Read 1 Tf?V\r cfrsncwf ins up a cornmonwealth, recognize the fact that w day throughout the Sout men who are creators of \ too many who are merely In the wealth that other creating. When I was i was struck with the fact tl Japanese ethics gave th more honor and a higher i than the merchant or the thn thonrv hnin v Mint thn They must Carolina decreasing ( e have to- acres, and In South f h too few 600.00ft, while the No vealtli and negroes In the same pe traffickers their acreage over 200. men are the South Carolina n n Japan I 150,000?in each case liat the old farm acreage gaining e farmer farm acreage at the social rank 700,000 acres a decade hanker? whole rich South Atli tnrmoF lo n territnrv vast Clio >vor 500 OnO ? ' " * ' arollna over ^rmers by f ,rtb Carolina h>' P vldinp: all-wli riod increased *"oh a8*b,t* P P> 000 arms and tin?Is, W,U be wlll/,T .ernes about "neeause ambith the noero mf'n w,n thPn 1)0 v on the whf" ,hose ?"? rate of over ants, work and sa And in our good farmers an tntlc terri'ory whereas they are u utrh and wiln legroes. and (2) mr> ite communities '"P e from other sec- r , to move into. Feo >118 young white rilling to go into 1 imunitles as ten- Ftatut ve, and become a ' d Rood citizens. 1 Ftatu* nwilling to go in i\ her, every up-to-date #/. TWO-COLOR RIBBON DFA he only one that r.surcsperfect two-color wi ;er-lapping of colors impossible. e 2. TABULATOR. An important imj ent, perfected with usual Royal simplicity. e 3. BACK SPACF.R. Touch the key at i^e draws back one space. A popular fea i.. .1 .i t_ -ii -i - ' typewriter user ! fICE. convenient in hilling, tabu ritingj Feature 4. TILTING PAPER on Roval?gives instant acc prove- tabulator stops} a time-saver Features. HINGED PAPEI i<l car- feature, exclusive with Roy tore? extreme of either edge of pu 1 VI J dating or correcting. I ABI.F. Found only ess to all margin and and great convenience. < FINGERS. Thi. , al, permits writing to l iper. an actual creator of weal who actually adds to the a world's riches, while the and the broker, honorable gree that they are needei purposes, are nevertheles< traffickers In wealth th create Instead of creators "I honor our merchant yers and bankers?I wou up any class feeling?bu Ith, a man natural resources ric tore of the make it a white man* merchant white farm acreage <h in the de- ticp.lly 3 per rent, \vl 1 for their farm acreage increase! * essntlally "In the face, therefc at others that negroes are not of wealth. Jority In South Carolin s and law- 'n farm acreage at thr Id not stir 1y a million acres a t must we doubly important for 1 h'enough to an(l ^mpete wun i s empire?the "Because It will ecreased prao- sections In which lile the negro white tenants can 1 13 per cent. . ire, of the fact hav,n* to foraPetP only In a ma a, but gaining Suffered Eczema F rate of near- Wei decade, it is Seems a long til ts to get more awful burning, It icgro lenants. r provide certain it the these ambitious Roya buy land without to be with a negro to 'Ifty Years?Now ? , V\ ne to euJ'ire the 1 mmI ehlng, smarting, I y 1 uiu so on mruugn an rnc points 01 one perfect visible writer; the special I type-bar accelerating principle, fam the greatest single invention since l_x typewriters for ( frjy, V and manifold:n O Z- Write. 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And face to face with the fa < Carolines are reported t three poorest American si a per capita wealth of $4' Carolina and $4 20 In Nor against a $1,318 averagi whole United States?mi also admit that not all oi lawyers and merchants < us?slmnlv because these of the Jap- wnue seniors ironi i when put West and front Engl? rt that the and Ireland if we ran wo of the "Another poliry tht tates?with absolutely necessary 1 14 In South our present condition i th Carolina viting further white I a for the thnt of segregating th ist we not rural districts. Th ur bankers, South thousands of v ?an redeem are being driven fror businesses by 11..; growing nut? ne .-Norui aim sKin-aisease Known ind. Scotland other name for Eczi to realize, also, t it I regard as Eczema Ointment 1 both to retain feet cure, suitable for In-1 Mrs. D. L. Ker immigration Is cannot sufficiently < e races In our to you for your Dr. roughout the Ointment. It has rhlte farmers which has troubled n their homes years." All druf iber of negro 50c. Pfleffer C as "teier '?an- i t x# w? f?ma. 83ems good \ That th? i hat Dr. Hobson's \ ias proven a per- 1 ^ rt 1 can h?r iney writes:?"I % That i sxpress ray thanks % Hobson's Eczema % pm? cured my tetter, % ?* me for over fifty \ Cgists or by mall hemical Co., 8t. U1 f S" . ..V loyal Standard Typewriter m Dp.J ouf A the hag heat grade ma- f rveau OUI >bt*irwWe and by the f demonstrate the 1 alifui workmen money a a severe test in yo t will do work A 'ho B * S^C quality for a t-reater M t %J h Of time at jfitj a*- M tor upkeep than M _ ^rarw,;l Lane i. TrrtwwTu corwwn F ?? ax^wrt, VIIV%IIVI ;wu ??V Illllliguidic IICC Guarantee! That is the basis uy itoyal to you. All we aslc is an opportunit ur own office on your own work, alongside is the price of Model 5?same as charged with Tabulator. Everything included. aster Publishing G ~ ~ """ uuu macnine or not. on which we want to ty to give this machine of any other machine. I for lvfodel 1 No extm o., Agent do not create wealth? We need farmers ar>und them i , and the con- Louie, Mo., and Ph tladelphia, Pa. { " I =M