The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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( SKMl-W KKK1.
JIT ANITA WYLIE. . .
Jfruts A FOKEWO
Our election as edit
* ) per was doubtless a su
... of its readers, as, we <
. . .Editor _
THE LAN*
>ItD. and add what is nov
ti,i ous educational lac
or of this pa- pructlcal SV8tem of
rprise to many j wjth text-books an
confess. It was teachers adapted to
- * ' Wnvo iollrnd ln<liiatr
PASTER NKA\ S, AUGUS
v our most griev- improved. A We
k?a thoroughly talking about th
rural instruction ... , ,
id teaching and sa>8- 11 *ould
farm life. (We great amount of
In 1 orlnnatinn for fttrontn nf linalirht
T, 15, 1913.
stern newspaper, in '
e same condition, ! !' "
not require any . y 1 J|
money to clear our. J. II**T
1 v uopHq uhilo nnr
"E WIFE AND I
Mr? TAVI
IABY jj
irw^mjr A >?1
W. S. HOUGH. . .Bus!
PUBLISHERS' AN NOl'
Published Tuesda
Fridays at Lancastei
by The Lancaster F
Company, successors
Ledger, established 1
Review, established 1
Enterprise, establish*
and entered as sei
.. to us. During our e:
ness Mgr. ...
year and a half as as
NCEMKNT: acting editor we have
iys and the work and found it
r. 3. C., entertaining. Although
'ubllshiug been very pleasant, altl
to The t . .
852* The been encouraged by ov
878; The appreciate the comp
3d 1891, election as editor, yet i
pond-class feeling of its responsi
*perience 01 a
jslstant to the ?egro?? until we i
? ... forgetting that it is
grown to like are Attest industri;
congenial and , the earth, and that
the work has j agricultural tralnl
Hough we have ! only for negroes an
, , we must pay the p
lr readers and , 'better living'
liment of our threefold program:
t is with a duo j social centers, farn
bility that we' fn^|te_^ erj
are in danger of city would be sel
? the people who u citlzens that
ally who inherit _
if industrial ;md For nev?r forgei
ng is provided are eveu more co
d not for whites, than evil things.'
rice.) And then
feature of the The gt t 8h
Better roads, . . ^
i women's clubs, Judgment when 1
i from the North days the great
Inlnn l/nnnlni, ?.
ttlng an example to j y
would not be lost. j *
t that good things
ntagtous these days V
ws its usual sound ?
t says: "In a few i ^'-'^SHEpI
annual Southern >
rjLxifj i lu w i
I I. I ? #*Y K1
X30UNT I
matter uct. /, i?oo
postofflce at Lancaate
under Act of Con
March 3. 1879
SUBSCRIPTION Pi
(In Advance. ]
One Vear
Six Months
FRIDAY, A I." OUST 1
>, ai iup
sr. S. C., accept the position,
gress of The News was laurn
pitiously under the di
it ICE* Charles T. Connors, w]
^ tor from its founding
91 "50 f?rce(l to resign this
. ..75c fount of ill health. 1
the paper in his hands
5. 11)13. ular, for Mr. Connors
clliu VVt*M, auu |!1UV
white neighborhood
hed most pro- they wish to be kej
rectlon of Mr. provide a wholeson
tio was its edi- social life for the f
in 1905 until , famJly?these are '
needs.
spring on ac- | "This is the wor'
We know that In which the state r
was very pop- ! crusaders now, and
besides pos- kao my he?\rt
* i motive and too bu
,niu? ,ul novK?iift spuil UL t'UllUU
Is white where pr0gre88 aiuj we
st white so as to ? .
le and satisfying caster county to
armer's wife and plon." Our good
ilso fundamental Lancaster Leads j
, , other respects,
k in my opinion,
nost sorely needs
I am in It, if l The mob that t
. with no ulterior of the Laurens
^ him, seemed to 1
im-KiiiK win uh in rw| - ''j
are betting on Lan- , 1*1
produce the chain- I*1 ^
I friend knows how 1*4 ~''
In this as well as In |*| /|pgj|gg''
ook the prisoner out |j|
jail and lynched I*|
lave met with little III
Wliat it takes to uiov
Uncle Sam lias surely got
We recommend bronn
the New York papers at
"Mulhall Is III," reads
The public is also ill, t<
hall.
111 ?, man; imuic v
. (acter, which have em
it. the people, is a versat
spent many years in
9 seltzer to business. It was will
this time. regret that his friends
decision to lay down
a headline. 8UCCessor to this vetei
,0 ?l man we therefore feel
ness and inexperience.
u.vo wi < ??'" j iookoui ior pounce
leared him to it is refreshing '
tie writer and j self-seeking politlcli
the newspaper , sentiments, particu
11 the greatest | <.0nie from a man
learned of his qualification for tin
his pen. As prefers to continue
ran newspaper there is a greater p
our unworthl- to a larger number
! eood Mr. Poe Is d<
Li consequences. . . ,
. , or no obstacles i
In these days of . ..
venture the asse
ins to hear such ,. .
would have as ei
larlv when they , ..
. . some jails, parti
who has every T . .
. . . . \ Lancaster as lor
3 high office, yet . . . .
sheriff Is in cha
his work where _.
. Florence Times
osslbilitv of good , ,, . .
The ballot is a
of people. The . . . ..
1 1 tering ram for th
)ing as editor of ... .. .. .
n its purpose. We |N ' .
irtion that no mob I*1 |
isy a time entering l*i
cularly the one in Ijl
ig as the present I*1 _* ^Z: Ju.
rge of it. As The l*| ^ *^**r^5
pertinently says, Ijl
more powerful bat- I#1 The <
e breaking down of |*i
.i11A? ?? I91
ane way to be without fear for y
m 1 1 r i A. l-A.
our family is to >
1 A. _ iL 'a
Lancaster county lias
girls to the square Inch tl
rltory In the world.
And now Edgefield has
of commerce. Are we
realize our need and go 1
We are promised m<
more pretty "ie ?'her hand
ban any tor- enth"8iasm for the w
put forth every- effort
ing this paper on a li
' a chamber , K'vi'ig the people a li
? never to j 8em^"weehly. The poi
forward? Rood have appealed
hope that this newsf
>re baseball time become a great
1 ' f?io linllff nf mil- nQnn|
we are full of 1 OUr greatest ngrlc
ork and shall cannot be overestln
towards keep- for him continued
Igh plane and noble work of educ
Ive, up-to-date and awakening the
ssibilities for bilities yet undeveli
to us and we (and of the South.
>aper may in
influence for oTHKIl STATES
<? jon man u
ultural journal
uated. We wish
success In the Mr- aiul Mr8" N
success in me haye returned fr
atlng our people tlves In Danville.
m to the possi
oped in this fair
FROM OTI
TAKE NOTE. I
A man r?f
l#i save youi
I*1
V. W. IJass and son M if you ha
om a visit to rela- 1,1
M We v
1*1 you put i
IER PAPERS | ; monthg
Inllnro Mull,all I*1
* money. ininK 01 wnai miKni
ve no money saved,
vill pay you four per cent interei
n our bank and compound the U
nappen 10 mem |~j
st on the money Kl
iterest every six l*|
ror next wees ana me 10
already clamoring for It
Keep in mind the mo'
the common good" and
contribute to its success I
county.
It strikes us that a
passenger station in keep
rui ittiio aic UUI F^VF'
to begin. It lias occurred to i
of our readers may be
vement "for fate of The News In t
be sure to mere woman. We km
n Lancaster is natural to gentlefoll
that woman has a
sphere and should 1
new union j wjthln it. We have th
ing with the believe that he
' . . , Not only is the C>
is that certain !
fearful of Hie Of* 8?
lie hands of a '"??' >* <? <h<- I"""
.. , .. olina, but it shows
ow the feeling
# .? o ??. other states that we
v.rv d.a , ?ate fr
very definite
ive and move ? .
at feellna also ff? of "f,,"f1
. . beheld our pitiful
r sphere has . . .
onference for the AugustlThornic]
ire to become a
>le of South Car- The morality c
to observers in "GVGr higher
__ . . . Anderson Mail.
are trying to reom
those forces "Have I made
er back so long. Governor Sulzer
Ion have too long The Statu.
"e He a rich"
e ? rj|
if a community will J
than its ideals.? r I ^|~| ^
myself plain?" asks V
Nature beat him ,*
V (Under I
man who can buy >*
j First Nation;
OF LANCASTER.
>lrect Supervision of the United St
al Bank |j|
Government.) [*]
progress Lancaster is ma
be built and that no t
could be selected than
Realizing perhaps thj
are growing shorter, tt
seems to be trying to n
night for the diminlshe
really seems to be worki
around here.
.King, niigni gradually been broadei
>etter time are niany callings in v
the present. with propriety en gag'
men have met with si
it the days uajjstjc work and ever
ie mosquito more Q( them enteri
aake up at . it tg a professio
d day. He beueve a woman can ?
ng overtime nlte work in the way <
I man* oa m-O11 O-? "1A
led until there
vhich she may port of th,s inst,t
0 trust means a real
e. Some wolccess
in jour- b?,tter state of affai
y year we find o1'"*' . .
ng this wide Th* Lyn<,hburS
n in which we has th,s to 8ay of
. ? . _ fere nee:
lo a very deficivic
better- "The South Car<
o: civic better t, together. The
iraiiie me iui- wearing apparel
utlon which we daughters with
beginning of a mon<?y- Atlanta
rs In South Car- We have m~
thankful. Just
(Va.) Advance was President d
the recent con- crisis.?Greenvlll
Unable to live
Dllnians are get- lowance of J50.C
y are getting to- Manuel has takt
lor seven grown
lout missing the
Journal. ^ ?m
h for which to be farmers, busln
suppose Roosevelt Improved cond
uring this Mexican celved a large
e Piedmont. and the womer
the councils.
on his charity al- South Carolina
100 a year, ex-King
in to pawning his I Whon men vl
ess men and others, gain as the
itions or rural life re- The very i
place on the program itary preca
i held a large place in looked after
It was a good day for tlons guara
l.?Monroe Journal. who see the
naturally ex<
fhn a ro nnrrnnt In nnl I _ to fit i TT> 111A
? .q
market stands that day.
Important matter of sanution
dan be properly
and wholesome condlnteed.
The customers,
market day by day, will
ert an influence tending
PH rA n U tn aoniiamr aam
"Some girls sit up un
waiting for their lovers
The Spartanburg Joui
after they are married
until midnight waiting fc
bands to eome home."
"Sulzer at least has a
claims The Atlanta Jou
til midnight that wit*er field of 1
to go," says con?i"ou good,
rnal. "And ' ?ur rea(lers need no
they sit up are an advocate of s
>r their hus- man'8 rights," for fra
I no sympathy whate
movement. We are n<
loyal wife" ?or a suffragette nor
rnal. Her of champion for equs
main iaiij> iu gemer in spue 01 ai
abor for the litleal conditions th
ened other states.
. , ... up their minds that
it fear that we of lts cjtjzens canno
o-called "wo- the polls in all cas
inkly we have pressed in some oth<
ver with the bas so becom
3t a suffraKlst repute? politics.*
a u ag si, commentary on any
any other sort Carolina or Virglnii
tl rights with patriotism of its cil
ssenstons and po- jewels. Evldentl
at have disheart- lecture.?August!
They have made ?
If the civic spirit Georgia has ta
it be expressed at the direction
es. It will be ex- cation. It Is th
er way than what direction, but 1
e a thing of dls- awakening.?Spa
It may be a sad ?
state, be It South Killing folk3 la
i, to say that the est past time of
dzens even some- wo talk much we
y he's too proud to tlcg
or In any
a Chronicle. had things the
" . . feat they take
ken a tottering step and there ,8 n
of compulsory edu- not do to regt
e first step In that tion> They hat
t is a sign of the cruel and mui
rtanburg Herald. has been respo
?T?4 .. inK and the;
i about the common- scheme to dest
the day, and while fluence. Slam
> rin litllo hv wav nf
'thing else have long ditions.
lr own way suffer de- 1 Furthermt
it very hard indeed, tory conditio
lOthing that they will available m<
lin their former post- tables that d
e with a hatred that is tlon. Once
rderous the man who focussed at c
msible for their undo- organized,
y will work up any truck raislni
roy his power and in- derson Intel!
der and falsehood Is
v V/lIU)re,
it is the unsatlsfac>ns
now existing as to
ithods of selling vegeliseourages
their producthe
city's demand was
ine spot and the business
this would stimulate
< in this section.?Anigencer.
loyalty Is unquestioned, 1
just now is that her pf
not wide enough, a fault
with others of her sex.
The Mexican minisi
doubtless thinks the
campaign soon to begin i
try will be warm enoug
T)ln.W...^i .
jut the fault mPn 11 ,3 our contei
ttleoats are independent woman s
in common i? assert her Indlvidus
, her Influence felt with
| We promise, too, th
ter of war ways he our purpose
presidential of those hobbies wh
n that couu- tend to narrow the p
h without a papers and warp th?
..-111 ?IiaIx TITa
itiou that any times fail to find <
_ . . . . polls or in the enac
hould be able of jn a(jmini8tra
ility and make t,ut such a meeting
out the ballot, ence for the Coma
lat it shall al- lumbia is enough t
. expressions as this r
to steer clear ftre thG harbingers,
lch sometimes future."
olicy of news- |
5 Judgment of How much of tl
expression at the preventing such s
tment of its laws js it not about
tion of its affairs; ously attempt tc
; as the 'Confer- volver??Salisbui
ion Good' at Co- ?
o redeem. Such John Lind Is
neetlng anywhere American charge
we believe, of the co city is an Iris
Democratic admi
expects both ge
ie $100,000,000 Krape Juieeorwj
? VT?. " "" lueir Hiui K IU
ilaughterlng of men. Hure ^ make
time that we seri- accomplish th
? suppress the re- Q^ver heard o
I>oat- be brought ags
7" . , his overthrow
a Swede and the journal,
d'affaires in Mexi- ,
ihman, and yet this . . . ,
nistration doubtless aeiiBK
ntlemen to drink ' ??"8b"ry# J*?
iter daring their no- >
iraoe, una uiey are RILLS WIF
use of such things to i
eir purpose. Things '
f or dreamed of will Son of Dead
dnst him and used for I ed
K' Greenwood Daily | Allendale
News and C(
Roberts, a
iter acquainted town authori
ople should invite the and kl|)ed h
surrounding sections then reioadi
urnose of getting bet
K, COMMITS SUICIDE.
Couple Witnesses Trag>
in Allendale.
Special to Charleston
jurler, Aug. 13.?George
negro employed by the
Ities as a scavenger, shot
Is wife with a shot gun,
ng, shot himself in the
#. 4U^ ? a as
xjiaui{uri. ai an > i ?ut%
not be opposed by lits frit
Those New York pape:
to be so vociferous abou
nor of South Carolina ;
ings, are noted just no
silence in regard to the
New York and his reeen
llul-lva V?4I? LUCi I CUUUIJ5. V> c SI
>nd. .bring to our work a h
devoid of pettiness.
rs that used catch that larger visi
t the gover- work demands and gai
and his do- of sympathy so neeess
w for their with the complex pre
governor of time. We expect to
t doings. stand on matters whe
involved, passing ove
1111,1 ?""ive *o will you need to m
eart and mind non't all speak at <
We hope to
ion which the Uncle Hardy Bayf
n that breadth and juries water r
ary in dealing dan enny time sine
>blcms of our
take a firm Remember, Tuesi
re principle is ('a>' f?r clee
r the non-es- weigher at Kersliav
arket your crop? i?urn ?rea8er
Herald.
ance.
The man who
? "dis de mostest time he makes a
Millions dls yeah hope to make a s
e fo' de wah." man who is
one failure only,
Z * i ,u ultimately comes
lay next is the fallurG ieads thei
tion for cotton and wherefore tt
v and Lancaster, may avoid mis
IUIIU. UOLK ?... ter acqualnted
our neighbors
succumbs the first ? k"?*'
l failure may never ?L
luccess in life. It is gaTisbu^y is
undaunted, not b>- '
but by many who d adJolnlng
out on top. Every imp^M tJ1(
m to ?tudy the why wour nelg
.at In the future he h^tofore cuI
ltakes.?Orangeburg u.? mhnnla _
. "We need to know of his skull,
better and they need , The doubl
tter. These things can 9 o'clock thl
out only by a closer uessed by th
said that th
the logical and most 8Uit of a qi
trade center for this thought to
counties, and we need laborer.
3 fact more and more |
hbors. We have not MEljON*
tlvated our neighbors
ml uo In P"'
k on iuB greater portion
e tragedy occurred about
Is morning and wan wit,e
dead man's son. It is
le killings were the reuarrel.
The negro was
be a quiet, peaceable
9WERS MAKE MONEY.
a nouse or glass sii
pass in England," sa
Shlpton in her prophecy
''but alas." when with ra
ity, she foresaw the cor
militant suffragette thro1
? "So far the dog days
far worse bark than bite
Atlanta Journal. Not s
all come to sentials.
ng Mother There are some of
, and added have in mind for our
re persplcu- vve fan short of them,
ning of the indulgence. We hope
wing stones, perienee as we go on.
ways we ask your co-c
have had a ,nj? sure that wlth the
9a>'s The and patronage of the
io in South ....
the ideals we ' 11 ,s wel1 to im*
work. When lonce ,n a wh,le 80 11
we crave your niln^ed that the th
to gain in ex- ~
The Florence Tim
Now and al- . .. . ?
ion that President
iperation, feel- , , . . ..
knowledge of the g;
loyal support . . .
' ' , cause he knows wh?
people of this
Times and Democ
>each a governor ?
Hat we will he re- 1Zrl?.
to get a snare <
ing can be done, dollar deposit of
which Secretary
les is of the opin- pense in order
Wilson has some crops of the Son
amp of noker ho- lncky c,t,es are
ame or polter bo- b|a Greenv|1Ie
?n to call a bluff. The last two are
cal order wltho
!rat- ter acquainted
7. ? .. campaign with
???th Carenna are b Po8t
af the fifty million
government money The p,an Qf
McAdoo will dls- lve flnancjai
to help move the ,n the producll
tli and West. The ted R|a|ea i8 ,
Charleston Colum- aU ^ of t
and Spartanburg. w ? Rtreet wl
named In alphabetl- The flnanclai <
iut prejudice as we , i ?? ? ,
We should have a *arn,ors Art
i this In view.?Sails- Prices?
Allendale
News and
Secretary McAdoo to farmers of
backing to the banks finished shir
ig sections of the Unl- j wa8 a fajrjy
meeting with favor In aRO(i hy tjie
he coontry, except In however wt
llch produces nothing. a]j who plai
lyatem of this country factory prol
>und Allendale Got Good
Season About Over. ^
Special to Charleston
Courier, Aug. 13.?The
this section have about
>ping melons. The crop
good one, but was damdrought.
Good prices,
sre obtained and nearly
ited have realized satls3ts.
Severa1 growers
Carolina, we are sorry
Several counties in this
found the bite worse tha
The Interest of society
centered on the "four
The suffragettes have
eruits until they now nc
million," which latter
town ana couniy, we i
to report. , . , ..
paper what we and th
state have . . ... ,
u be. an influence foi
in the bark. . , ..
good of us all.
i
used to be
hundred." j NOT A POI
added re- i The rumor which h
imber "four the rounds so industr
body offers that Clarence Poe, edit
nay make this ! we are glad to
ey would have farmers will have pi
r the common corn in the cribs n<
not be affected by t
j crop In the West.
JITICIAN. j ??
Henry Lane Wils
a, beep Kol-KI,,, tbe reappea
lou9?'ate la squelched. But w,
or of The Pro- ,n |h|, whlt<(
know that our ''have friends I
enty of their own Greenwood Index
sxt year and will ?
he failure of that The man who
tempele and wal
by as private cl
... .. . , (lined to pity th<
on, like the jack and to thlrVthat
rs every time he ness and all the
b think his name- very humble am
House has about that their only \
_ v." i_ m lirtn urru uo a i
in both places. ? York cUy eyer
ceslon. The S<
means. The b
i sits In the "high i ork were fa1
tches the others go government ai
tlzens" may be In- gilt edge secu
em as they "go by" rate of Interes
his is all the happl- The vicious
honor, and they are that nearly evf
d very lowly, and Is "favored" b
jse Is to put politl- York has to ki
i now have ba
since the War of Se- 8and8 U8 thf
outh was then without Laat week
anklnf? houses of New ral8era opftn
vored by the national 8hlpped a CJ
id loaned money on the Epwort,
rity and upon a stiff uia
t- i
part of the system is
>ry Southern bank that , K* ?KWT<
?y a loan from New !
sep a stiff deposit with I*as*es Awn;
nk accounts in the thou*
i result of melon salee.
: several of the melon
ed up their hearts and
irload to the children of
ti Orphanage at Colum*
)N L. BAR WICK DEAD.
f at Pine wood?Father
grfnier PUMMII>IIILI**H tu i
ambitions run that way.
Any intelligent farme
read carefully what Mr
say about the dignity of
"Message to Common we
ers," published in this i
fail to look upon his p
the highest and nobles
,nose biium' kressivp warmer, woui
date for governor o
lina in 1916, has be
r who will checked by that gentli
Poe has to ter to The Charlotte
labor in his which he says that um
alth Build- stances will he be a cai
ssue, cannot office. We never thoi
rofession as ment that Mr. Poe woi
?t work in great work he is now
in ne a canal- i
f North Caro. Put the quietus on 1
Pn effectively The m~
crop 1
eman In a let- ]y good ,n the coun|
Observer, In waterme|on8 and
no circum- abundancef are c<
udldate for the | every dfty by the w
lglit for a mo- i
lid give up the Remember that
carrying on to f,.- i
clans in high ten
m' ever. There Is
"Private station
ias been unusual- honor." Whethi
ty this year. Both are thousands o
canteloupes, in perfectly content
t?.#? citizens" all the
sming into town observer.
agon load.
On the experl
the chamber of state Agricultur
o ot or Ko a **/\# < 4 1 * ? rv?t
iples. Not so, how- me isew Torn
an old saying that as to pay a stl
i Is the post of will befriend y
i?r so or not. there required to ke<
t persons who are the money whl
to remain "private The McAdo<
Ir lives.?Newberry bankers South
Wall street ac
South In a few
mental farm at the '^dependent a
a! and Mechanical ^ . "Ifi8 Ln
oa York will be
ccrresponoeni as weu , o)
ff rate of Interest. We > 0
ou and you will not be XT b"mter
ep on deposit a part of f an^
ch you borrow." , Newton Rar
3 plan Is endorsed by lne?ood, d
and West and unless P'aro Sunda
:ts very discreetly the ne88 ?? 8ev
r years will be entirely wa9 l>r?up:hi
nd the acres of flnan- 'loral servlc
the money belt of New afternoi
without customers In many y<
r 23 Children.
Special to Charleston
ourier. Aug. 13.?Mr L.
wick, an aged citizen of
lied at his home at that
ly evening, after an 111eral
months. His body
t to Sumter and the fues
were held here Monon.
The deceased was
-ars a citizen of Sumter,
which he can engage.
The new president o
Haven Railroad syster
the hardest task he has
absolute obedience. Till
not uncommon, in fact tl
parents, teachers and 01
thority, to exact obedlei
enter Into a scranib
'office. Among other t
f the New says in his letter:
n says that "The greatest and
is to secure mental work now to be
Is trouble is Carolina, as I see it, Is
is trouDie is Jcal natufo but ,B the
he failure of our agriculture and tt
thers In an- of a greater rural civil]
ace Is a de- 'better farming, bettei
or Itrinnr' arnrlr nrkli
le for public been organized, but
:hings Mr, Poe Dr later. How ao<
: how much Interest
most funda- the matter.
> done in North _
i not of a polit- | when the jtepii
i upbuilding of ... .
,e development ^hat they ^ illi
izatlon through whole summer In t
business, bet- ! ington if they coi
.1, Hlrontlu of I
WOUI i,ttD U H/-UU
It will be sooner cotton is Koinfc <
an depends upon l?'1* experiment.
? im 1 . inf? features of t
you manifest in old-fashioned ah
good only for exj
Kresslve farmers
blicans find out cotton the mills
ve to spend the th?y come to t
he citv of Wash- Prlc08 they *et
ne cuy or wash found that It ,g ,
ntinue their fill- cotton as it is to
1 the South and
>nX l8.tn ^P?r will have to II
One of the chang- derROn Ma?
he times 1b that the
ort staple cotton la The advant{
>ort. The more pro- kftt ftre BO ma|
grow the kind of convenjencea, i
want and the nearer belng w1thout
better the thjR raatter tg
Th?y have alB<? of the city to
is easy to Kro"WROod gOVernment to
grow the rabbit tall T, at d
1 West and New York
Ive upon herself.?An- ?}uch prope
He was mar
j twenty-thre?
iges of a central mar- anc* maf>y (
ay and the positive in- |
not to say contTtness, of Rx-Presiden
one are so great that
a thing for the people
demand and the city Cinclnnat
provide by some plan, nati has losl
ifhculty in getting veg-.Taft as Its
ib war, ana in time held
rty in and near town,
rled three times and had
i children. His widow
:hlldren survive him.
t Taft P?y? Taxes in New
Haven Now.
I, Aug. 14 ?That Clncint
former President W. H.
permanent citizen vm
plorable neglect of the
"Alfalfa growing Is s
onstrated success in Sot
that York and Anderson
quarreling over the p
grew It first," remarks T
Observer. It matters
which of these counties
flpot hut ftnr npwl v fni
age. I"" ? * "?!> v ? ""?>
jfect8 70 per cent of
I and indirectly affects
mch a dem- the 100 per cent,
ith Carolina | "More than a loi
counties are 1 Kubernatorial campalg
... a red-hot 10 years can
whlch,up our average farm
he Charlotte , a year to the North*
little to us'age; to establish a s
grew alfalfa ! co*?Peration such ai
moH Aifo,fa I tlonized Ireland and
" / blistering tactics, tl
our population | ? '
all the rest of , tariff and finance b
j dent Wilson Is no
ng three-year quitter when It con
n we need now | DrlllclDle
tipalgn to bring Pnnc,P,eearning
$500 j 7??
?rn farm aver- ' Th? croP ?' hay
ystem of rural j streets continues t
s has revolu-'ed. Without any
Denmark; to of money this grass
ley will allow the variety.?Charloi
Ills to pass. Prest- ?
compromiser or We congratuW
leg to a matter of South Carolina
for the Commo
held in Columbl
.... Kates from all <
upon our public to consult
o grow unmolest- of securing mon
great expenditure things that
might he cut and
ObBorver. etableiOor In
always due to
ite our neighbors of the Imponatbll
on the Conference organized coik
n Good which wan ducers and co
a laat week. Dele- sure and conv
>ver the ntate gath- manner. Wit
on ways and means vlded, the pro
a co-operation In all aell will know
mean better condl- and the house
e. It was not a po- her part to se<
- - * ?- ? ? ? ? > e WIKAIA oolo/
stance. 1b by no means made know
a real scarcity, but to report of ai
Ity under present un- taxes In the
litlons of bringing pro- formerly re
nsumers together In a ported that
enlent and Inexpensive report from
h a definite place pro- tlon. The I
ducer with anything to^ial taxing I
r where to go at once with Mr. Ti
keeper will be able on at Polnt-Au
b the day's offerings as Taft replied
who* (a HaaipoH on/1 A f Vau- Tim
n yesterday through the
i automobile collector of
ward In which Mr. Taft
sided. The assessor rehe
had never received &
Mr. Taft as to lils taxaboard
of review, the ofllbody,
took up the matter
aft at his summer home
-Pic, Canada, and Mr.
that he Is now a citizen
Association is sure to gr<
?? I lengtnen ou- scno<
ow It best. strengthen compulsor
ai term ana i 7
attendance, 1 *^0 appearance of
. itiicni paiDerniK
our streets much of hundreds of
, IIU l Wtin COIIllMIHVU a TV UUIC,
preacherfl, teacher*, know that frtu
> has made a fair bar- already paU
vwuii,, ? nor? no nas \
1 his taxes. 1