The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 4, Image 5
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2mus A FOREWC
Our election as edi
^ ) per was doubtless a su
? of Its readers, as, we
THE LA>
>K1>. i and add what is nc
nf t. . ?? ous educational la
' practical system ol
rprise to many with text-books a
confess, it was teachers adapted t
ICASTKK NEW S, AUGU
?\v our most grlev- Improved. A V
ick?a thoroughly talking about i
r rural Instruction ...
md teaching and y *
o farm life. (We Kreat amount o
ST, 15, 1913.
Western newspaper, In '
the same condition, I yip*-"***id
not require any ; y \ J|
f money to clear our *< 1 *-? ?
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VE WIFE AND
BABY jjl
W. S. HOUGH. . . Bush
PUBLISHERS' ANNOU]
Published Tuesda
Fridays at Lancaster
by The Lancaster P
Company, successors
Ledger, established 11
Review, established 11
Enterprise, establishe
and entered as sec
, Ciiuiur
aess Mrt. to us" Duriug our e
r? year and a half as a
NCEMENT: acting editor we have
ys and the work and found it
S. C.. entertaining. Althougt
Utoll8lThe been very pleasant, alt
}52; The been encouraged by o
J7 8; The appreciate the comp
d 1891, election as editor, yet i
ond-clase
xperlence of a have talked indusl
ssistant to the un,1'1 .w?
forgetting that it
grown to like are industr
. congenial and , the earth, and tha
i the work has agricultural trail
hough we have | only for negroes a
. we must pay the
ur readers and | the .bette? ,iving
lirnent of our j threefold program
It is with a due j social centers, far
ii.iii... .u.i ? ' more white farmei
:rial education for streets of unsig
are in danger of city would be ?
is the people who ' rltlzpiiS tha
tally who inherit ? cmzeus tba
t if industrial aud *'or never 'or8
ling is provided are eveu more <
nd not for whites, than evil things
price.) And then
!' fe*l"re of *he The State st
: Better roads, . . ^
m women's clubs, judgment when
rs from the North days the gres
htly weeds, while our M .
letting an example to : III
t would not be lost, i Ijl
jet that good things |*l . ^
contagious these days I?1
tows its usual sound 1*1
It says: "In a few ;I*1 r*'
it annual Southern l?i.
OTECTED^
riTH A :
CCOUNT :
matter Oct. 7, 1905
postofllce at Lancaste
under Act of Conj
March 3. 1879
SUBSCRIPTION PI
(In Advance.)
One Year
Six Months
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1."
at thO iwmifi ui ivo icapuns
r, S. C., accept the position,
jress of The News was lauiv
pitiously under the dl
I ICE* Charles T. Connors, w
tor from its founding
91.50 forced to resign this
.* 75c count of ill health.
the paper in his hands
?. 1913. ular, for Mr. Connor:
lUUll} lllill I
I ana West, and pro
white neighborhot
ched most pro- j they wish to be k?
irectlou of Mr. j provide a wholeso
ho was its edi- social life for the
in 1905 until , fa ,,y?these are
needs.
spring on ac- J "This is the wo
We know that in which the state
i was very pop- crusaders now, an
i. besides pos- know my own hear
r . mnt i vo nrtn tor* h
vision for keeping sport of cottoi
)d8 white where progress and wi
ppt white so as to
me and satisfying caster county t
farmer's wife and pion." Our goi
also fundamental Lancaster Leadi
, . . , other respects,
rk in my opinion,
most sorely needs
d I am in it. if I The mob that
t. with no ulterior of the Lauren
11 rv to lie on the t.i
ii picking will be In [*j ryfoflS&i
e are betting on Lau- I*1 >agFK?|;
o produce the chain- l?| "V '
od friend knows how Ijl
3 in this as well as in l*| '
took the prisoner out l*j "*^3^
s jail and lynched |*1
rVaife. XM- >*,'rz" J^FT
What it takes to movi
Uncle Sam has surely got
We recommend bromo
the New York papers at t
"Mulhall Is 111," reads
The public is also 111. to
hall.
sessing many noble <
e the crops acter. which have eiv
it. the people, is a versa
spent many years in
i seltzer to business. It was wit
.his time. regret that his friends
? decision to lay down
a headline. successor to tills vete
'??ot man NVe therefore feel
poac nn/1 Innvnnrlon #?o
[.raits of char- lookout for politic
deared liiui to jt is refreshing;
tile writer and self-seeking politic
the newspaper sentiments, partic
h the greatest <.0me from a rnai
learned of his qualification for tl
his pen. As prefers to continui
ran newspaper there is a greater ]
our unworthi- to a larger numbe
? ? nuu, seeuieu iu
al consequences.
, ? or no obstacles
In these days of . ..
, venture the as
lans to hear such . . .
. . , would have as
ularly when they .
.* , some jails, par
a who has every . . ,
.... . Lancaster as 1<
re high office, yet . . , .
. . . . sheriff is in ch
" h ??;? Florence Time
possibility of Pood ..Th<, ,)a|,ol ,, .
r ?r P-OP'-; c terlng mm for I
nave mei wnu mue |?] Mfffl
in Its purpose. We 1*1 ' sertion
that no mob l*|
easy a tluie entering M
'ticularly the one in 1*1 "*ory.?v<t
ong as the present |*1 ^
targe of it. As The l*| ^
s pertinently says, Ijl
i more powerful bat- I*1
the breaking down of ( ]
e one way to be without fear fo
^ II
r your family is to Ijl
Lancaster county lias 1
girls to the square Inch tl
rltory In the world.
And now Edgefield has
of commerce. Are we
realize our need and go f
We are promised mo
aiore prettv the other hand
ian any ter- enthusiasm for the w
put forth every effort
'tig this paper on a 1:
a chamber , giving the people a 1
never to semi-weekly. The po
orward? good have appealed
hope that this news]
re baseball time become a great
| gooci ?ir. I'oe is *
we are full of our greatest agr
ork and shall cannot be overestl
towards keep- S for him continue
ilgli plane and noble work of edu
ive, up-to-date and awakening th
ssibllities for bilities yet undeve
to us and we land of the South.
paper may in
influence for otiik.ii statu*
loins as euiiur ui % . 41 ..
. ,7 , a jail than the
[cultural journal
mated. We wish
i ... .I Mr. and Mrs.
d success in the , . .
have returned
eating our people tivcs jn Danvill
em to the possi
loped in this fair
FROM OT
< TAKK VOTE. I
bullet." J; save yt
W. W. Rass and son if you 1
from a visit to rela- #
>: w<
?
v you pui
HER PAPERS : months
>ur money. Think of what mif?l
have no money saved.
; will pay you four per cent inte
t in our bank and compound the
i.
it happen to them Ijl
rest on the money III
interest every six |*|
(or next week and the lo<
already clamoring for It
Keep in mind the tnov
the common good" and
contribute to its success ii
county.
It strikes us that a i
passenger station in keepi
al fans are the uplift of our peop
to begin. It has occurred to i
of our readers may be
ement "for fate of The News in t
be sure to 1 mere woman. We kn
ti Lancaster is natural to gentlefol
that woman has a
? sphere and should 1
lew union Wjthln it. We have tli
ng with the but believe thai be
is that certain Not ?nly ,s the (
fearful of the Comnio? Good p
:he hands of a ldessi?* to th<> P
ow the feeling ollna' but 11 8how
k of the South iother atates that w
i? 1 deem this state f
very definite >
ive and move wh,ch have held 1
iat feeling also i The eye8 of the na
r h.0!b?h?ld OUr P,t,ful
? , i A man of
inference for the Augusta Chorni
ure to become a
>ple of South Car- The morality
s to observers In 'Jev^r be high<
? . . . Anderson Mail.
e are trying to rerom
those forces "Have I madi
ler back so long. Governor Sulze
tlon have too long *? The Stat
plight. We are ,B n pl "
letters?Mulhall.? <
cle ]
,
of a community will * #- -??
?r than Its ideals.? r I ^l?|
'
a myself plain?" asks
r Nature beat him .
^ (Under
man whn hnv * *
e First Natioi
OF LANCASTER
Direct Supervision of the United
lalBank :j
State* Government.) 1*1
progress Lancaster is mal
be built and that no b<
could be selected than t
Realizing perhaps tha
are growing shorter, thi
seems to be trying to m
night for the diminished
really seems to be workii
around here
king, might gradually been broadei
etter time are many callings in i
he present. wlth propriety en gag
men have met with si
t the days nallstic work and ever
e mosquito 1 more 0( them enteri
ake up at > it is a professio
I day. He t,ejjeve a woman can i
ig overtime ^ n,te work lu the way ?
ned until there j Rlad to note that 11
vhich she may port of th,s ,nstl
e. Some wo- trust meana a rea
iccess in Jour- bPtter state of affa
y year we find
ng this wide Th* Lynchburg
>n in which we haa thls to 8ay ol
Ao a very deflof
civic better- "The South Cai
or civic oeiter- t, together Th
ley realize the 1m- wearing appare
tutlon which we daughters wli
il beginning of a moue>*- Atlant;
ilrs In South Car- We have m"
thankful. Just
: (Va.) Advance was President
f the recent con- crisis. Greenvl
' Unable to lii
olinians are get- lowance of $50
PV 51 T*P cottln cr tn. w? ? t
il for seven grown
Lliout missing the
a Journal. j
tch for which to be farmers, bus
suppose Roosevelt Improved coi
during this Mexican ceived a larj
lie Piedmont. and the worn
the councils.
re on his charity al- South Carol!
,000 a year, ex-King
iness men and others, gain as tfc
nditions or rural life re- The ver
te place on the program itary prt
ion held a large place in looked af
I* was a good day for tions gut
na.?Monroe Journal. who see tl
naturally
-El
le market stands that day.
y important matter of sanJC'.ution
<?an be properly
ter and wholesome condli
ran teed. The customers,
tie market day by day, will
exert an InflusncA tnnHinir
"Some girls sit up unt
waiting for their lovers t
The Spartanburg Jour
after they are married t
until midnight waiting foi
bands to come home."
"Sulzer at least has a
ololmc Th a A 11 o ti t o Taiii
I nient, as well as aid
il midnight |w'der field of I
o go," says c<>?mon Rood,
rial. "And ! ?ur readers need nc
.hey sit up are ai1 advocate of s
r their hus- ma,1's rights." for trc
; no sympathy whate
__ movement. We are n<
loyal wife" nor a suffragette nor
?na1 Of ChaDiniOn for f?nil!
materially in ' gether in spite of d
labr r for the litlcal conditions tl
j ened other states.
.. . up their minds thai
?t fear that we jtg 0jt.i2en8 caniv
o-called "wo- polls in all ca:
mkly we have pressed in some oti
ver with the '>as RO hecon
m , . repute?'politics.
at a sufTragist, commentary on an>
any other sort Carolina or Virgin!
ri rrh ta aMtK ?\c trl/vf lo??* ^
?- - 0v?..mb vv munutfi lias tut
issensions and po- jewels. Eviden
tiat have dlsheart- lecture.?Augus
They have made
t If the civic spirit Georgia has t
ot be expressed at in the direction
ses, it will be ex- cation. It is t
ler way than what direction, but
le a thing of dis- awakening.?Sp
It may be a sad
' state, be it South Killing folks
a, to say that the e8t past time o
sen so pawning nis When men
tly he's too proud to tics or in a
,ta Chronicle. had thinga t
feat they ta
aken a tottering step an<j there Is
i of compulsory edu- not do to r?
he first step In that tlon. They li
It Is a sign of the cruel and m
artanburg Herald. has been res
ing and tl
Is about the common- scheme to dt
f the day, and while fluenre sit
who are corrupt in poll- to stlmula
nythlng else have long dltlons.
heir own way suffer de- | Further
ke it very hard indeed, tory condi
nothing that they will available
!gain their former posl- tables tha
late with a hatred that is tlon. On<
lurderous the man who focussed a
ponstble for their undo- organized,
ley will work up any truck rais
jstroy his power and In- derson Int
inHpr nnH t o 1 anhnAH la
te care aa to sanitary conmore,
it is the unsatlsfactions
now existing as to
methods of selling veget
discourages their produc:e
the city's demand was
t one spot and the business
this would stimulate
ing in this section.?Anelllgencer.
loyalty Is unquestioned, b
Just no v.- is that her pel
not wide enough, a fault
with others of her sex.
The Mexican minist<
doubtless thinks the ]
campaign soon to begin in
try will be warm enough
ut the fault men. It is our contei
Lttcoats are independent woman s
iu common assert her Individ ut
, her influence felt with
| We promise, too, tl
F?r of war ways be our purpose
presidential of those hobbies wh
l that coun- tend to narrow the p
without a papers and warp th<
*. >0u vu *>*wi |/awi ivrvinui u I III) V.I
titiou that any , fail to Hud
. , . . . polls or in the enai
be able ^ ,n the adminlstn
illty and make j)Ut such a meetln
out the ballot, ence for the Comi
lat It shall al- lumbia Is enough
to steer dear 1 expressions as this
are the harbingers,
ieh sometimes future."
olicy of news- j
- Judgment of ; How much of t
ulceus evru souie- We talk much w
expression at the preventing such
ctraent of Its laws i8 it not about
ition of its affairs; ously attempt \
g as the 'Confer- volver??Sallsbi
non Good' at Goto
redeem. Such John Ltnd is
meeting anywhere American charg
we believe, of the co city is an Ir
Democratic adir
expects both g
he Si Oft ftftft ftftft crane iulce or v
e do little by way of thelr 8t0ck
slaughtering of men. Bure to mak
time that we seri- accomplish
to suppress the re- never heard
ury Post. be brought a
a Swede and the JiurnaV.0^'
;e d affaires in Mexi- ,
ishman, and yet this _ ,
linistration doubtless et8 Bet
entlemen to drink' Salisbury i
rater durine their so- PeoPl? ?' _ tfc
in trade, and they are kIIjIjS W
e use of such things to i _
their purpose. Things 1
of or dreamed of will Son ^
gainst him and used for |
ow.?Greenwood Dally | Allenda
News and
Roberts, i
>etter acquainted. town auth
people should invite the and killed
le surrounding sections then relnt
IFE, COMMITS SUICIDAL
ad Couple Witnesses Tragedy
in Allendale.
le Special to Charleston
Courier, Aug. 13.?George
a negro employed by the
orities as a scavenger, shot
his wife with a shot gun,
irlill ?hnt VifmaAl# (n tVi/%
Ulanquet; at any rate I
- not be opposed by his friei
Those New York paper
to be so vociferous about
nor of South Carolina a
Ings, are noted just nov
silence in regard to the ?
New York and his recent
iuerta will their editors. We si
id. : bring to our work a h
devoid of pettiness.
s that used catch that larger visi
the gover- work demands and gai
nd his do- of sympathy so neeess
; for their with the complex pre
governor of time. We expect to
doings. stand on matters whe
I invnlvprt nnacino'
Iiall strive to wi 11 you need to n
eart and mind Don't all speak at
We hope to
ion which the Uncle Hardy say
n that breadth and jucles water
ary in dealing dan enny time sin<
>hlems of our
take a firm Remember. Tues
re principle is ('ay 'or ^ie
r? tRrt ^ VVAiChoP O O Peli O
mrket "your crop? |?u"i jn grea8G
Herald.
once.
The man wh<
s "dis de mostest time he makes
millions dis yeah hope to make a
?e fo' de wall." T1^11 w'10 '
one failure onlj
.. ultimately come
day ?^xt is the faUure le&ds th,
?tion for cotton and wherefore t
?r land.?Rock Hill |iere for l.h?
ter acquaint
our neighbor
o succumbs the first k.now 1
a failure may never J?,,* *?1
success In life. It is I ii8k
s undaunted, not by ad^^Uf
' XX "yrlh^
s out on top. Every .
. .... 4. ? ' to Impress t
cm to study the why ' ??
that in the future he {^Jore
purpose of getting bet- head, blov
ed. We need to know Qf his sku
s better and they need j The dou
setter. These things can 9 o'clock
about only by a closer nessed by
(.aid that
is the logical and most 8Uit Qf a
) trade center for this thought t<
g counties, and we need laborer,
lis fact more and more j
tighbors. We have not G
ultivated our neighbors
"--"Of MHUOCII IU LUU
ing off the greater portion
11.
ible tragedy occurred about
this morning and was wltthe
dead man's son. It is
the killings were the requarrel.
The negro was
o be a quiet, peaceable
ROWERS MAKE MONEY.
"A house of glass sha
pass in England." sail
Shlpton in her prophecy,
''but alas," when with rar
ity, she foresaw the com
militant suffragette throw
? "So far the dog days 1
far worse bark than bite,
Atlanta .Journal Mot ?r
?
11 come to sentlals.
g Mother There are some of
and added jiaVe la mind for our
e perspiou- we fan short of them.
Ins of the indulgence. We hope
ing stones, porience as we go on.
? ways we ask your co-o
iave had a lng gure that with the
says The an(j patronage of the
, |,1
llir llUll-CO" wv *?viouu
the ideals we " 's well to im
work. When |once ,n a wh,le 80 *
we crave your nl'n<^e^ that the tl
to gain in ex- Z~"
KT . , The Florence Tin
Now and al- . .. . ? . .
. , ion that President
peration, feel- , . . .
. , knowledge of the r
loyal support . . .
, , , cause he knows wh
people of this
V* UUVI uaucaniri. ilia y tt*uiu mi
Times and Demt
peach a governor . .
. . ... . _ Four cities ir
hat we will be re- to Rpt a sharp
ilng can be done, dollar deposit o
which Secretar
nes is of the opin- pense in order
Wilson has some crops of the So
i lucky cities are
ame of poker be- , . ' ? ,,,
bia, Greenville
en to call a bluff. The jaat two art
,rr a?we should
ter acquaint*
? tl campaign wl
i South Carolina arc hll_T P* t
of the fifty million Dury
f government money The ,
y McAdoo will die- , flnPancia
to help move the f d
nth and West The t d g ? ,
Charleston Colum- ? ^ f
> and Spartanburg. w street ,
? named in alphabet!- The flnanclal
and we need to get bet- 1.?_pnipI-, j
id. We should have a 1 ?r",e *
th this in view.?Sails- 1 rice*
Allenda
News and
of Secretary McAdoo to farmers o
1 backing to the banks finished si
;ing sections of the Uni- was a fair
meeting with favor in aged by t
the country, except in however,
vhlch produces nothing. all who p
svstem of this rountrv
tround Allendale Got Good
?Season AI>out Over.
le Special to Charleston
Courier, Aug. 13.?The
f this section have about
lipping melons. The crop
ly good one, but was damhe
drought. Good prices,
were obtained and nearly
lanted have realized satis
Carolina, we are sorry
Several counties in this
found the bite worse thar
The interest of society
centered on the "four
The suffragettes have j
cruits until they now nur
million," which latter t
"...v.. lown an(j COUn|y> we r
to r? port. paper wj,a^ we an(j
state taw an influence foi
i the bark. , ? ,,
good of u9 all.
used to be
hundred." j POE NOT A POL
added re- . The rumor which h
nber "four the rounds so industr
>ody offers that Clarence Poe, edit
uay make this We are Rlad to
sy would have farmers will have p
the common corn |n the cribs n
not be affected by t
{crop In the West.
iITICIAN. I ~?
Henry Lane Win
as been going the ,joI retppe,
lou8l?J" 'at8 Is squelched, llul w
or of The Pro- , * ,
rai oraer witn
i know that our "have friends
lenty of their own Greenwood Inde
ext year and will
he failure of that The man wh
tempele and wi
by as private <
TTi * . cllned to pity tl
w>n, like the jack and to thlnk tha
trs every time he nPfiS an<i an the
e think his name- very humble ai
Vtrt* /vnl.T
out prejiiaice an we hag been aB ?
in both places."? York clty eV(
* ceslon. The
means. The
o sits in the "high * ork were f
itches the others go government
citizens" may be in- gilt edge se<
lem as they "go by" rate of inter
t his is all the happl- The viciou
honor, and they are that nearly e
id very lowly, and Is "favored"
IIOA la ?rv nit* n/vllH V fl flf >1 U Q ffl
__ lacvory pi
t river pouring Into New now have
er since the War of Se- sands as t
South was then without Last we
banking houses of New raisers op<
avored by the national shipped a
and loaned money on the Epwo
mrity and upon a stiff hla.
est. i ?
s part of the system is ?j?? \pu'
very Southern bank that
by a loan from New I
U?n O otlff *?
ronis. Several growers
bank accounts in the thouhe
result of melon sales,
ek several of the melon
ened up 1 elr hearts and
carload to the children of
rth Orphanage at ColumTON
L. HA It WICK DEAD.
[ AST n* J VI .?
greater possibilities to 111
ambitions run that way.
Any intelligent farmer
read carefully what Mr. ]
say about the dignity of 1:
"Message to Commonwea
v^rs," published in this is?
fail to look upon his pr<
thu liifrhftQt nrwl n r\)\\oafr
ioso whoso gressivo Farmer, woul
date for governor of
? lina in 1916, has be?
who will checked by that gentlf
Roe has to tor to The Charlotte
abor in his which he says that unc
1th Build- stances will he be a can
lue, cannot office. We never thou
jfession as mont that Mr. Poe won
.1 be a tfandl- saKe m ine " nue
' North Oaro- put the on
11 ' ' ,iw The melon crop 1
"V ! . " . 'l '? ly fcood 'n the roun
) )ser\er, n watermelons and
ier no clrcum- .
abundance, are c
ididate for the , . ..
,every day by the w
ght for a mo
Id give up the Remember that
Mouse lias about l,",v """", ".'"f
. . clans in high te
ever. There la
"Private atatio
lias been unusual- honor." Whetl
ty this year. Roth are thousands
canteloupes, in perfectly conten
oming into town ^^'r. &U th
agon load. _
? ? On the exper
the chamber of gtate Agricultu
uor 10 x.\J put. * ? ?% vw
mples. Not so, how- the New Yor
an old laying that as to pay a t
n is the post of will befriend
ler so or not, there required to k
of persons who are the money wl
t to remain "private The McAd
eir lives.?Newberry hankers Soul
Wall street i
South in a fe
imental farm at the '"(,ePpn<i?nt
ral and Mechanical |r
k correspondent as well |
ittfT rate of Interest. We .
you and you will not be ? ?umter
eep on deposit a part of ? w? an('
hlch you borrow." .Newton n
00 plan Is endorsed by ' lnewood,
:h and West and unless P,ace Sun
acts very discreetly the ne8S ?" 81
(w years will be entirely was "rou?
and the acres of flnan- "eral aerv
1 the money belt of New ,ay
ix> x x _ for mnnv
' ?v ?* riufwiNHi?r Ainer
of 23 Children.
Special to Charleston
Courier. Aug. 13.?Mr. L,.
arwlck, an aged citizen of
died at his home at that
day evening, after an 111averal
months. His body
:ht to Sumter and the Juices
were held here Montoon.
The deceased was
VAQPO n _ m r% A
which he can engage.
The new president of
Haven Railroad system
the hardest task he has h
absolute obedience. This
not uncommon, in fact thf
parents, teachers and oth
thority, to exact obedlenc
" wl ? ftirai ?> wi n 11 c in iiuv> i
enter Into a srrambl
? (office. Among other t!
the New says in his letter:
says that' "The greatest and
s to secure mental work now to be
tnniiiic la Carolina, as I see it, Is
#11 , lcal nature, but is the
i railure or our agriculture and th
iers in au- of a greater rural civili:
:e Is a de- 'better farming, better
ui ijiiik u" i" commerce for Lane
e for public been organized, but
hings Mr. Poe or later. How so<
1 how much Interest
most funda- the matter.
done in North
not of a poiit- when the Repu
:Sl'v".oXnt that they w.U b.
zation through whole summer in 1
business, bet- ington if they coi
aster has not yet College a "try-o
: It will he sooner cotton Is going
on depends upon experiment
~ . ? '"K features of
you manifest In 0i(j.fft8hioned si
good only for ex
gresslve farmer
hlicans find out cotton the mills
ve to spend the they come to
*. citr of w.?h- J*" t?7,t ?'
tl till 110 their fill- nnHnn a a I# la /
ut" of 80 varieties of /"J* " "
on. It is an impor- "\?. ??uvlAb "
. One of the ehang- jJ" ? IJ..i
the times is that the derflon Mal1?*
!" The advan
port. The more pro- . .
s grow the kind of Conveniences
want and the nearer J*? " ,"!**;
that, the better the ?*?? i
t. They have also thT"ty
as easy to grow good Government
* rrnm ?>i? rohhu ail government 1
3 wuiioul cusiuraers in
id West and New York fo"owing
live upon herself.?An- Jnuch pro
He was m
j twonty-thi
tages of a central mar- an(* roany
any and the positive In- |
, not to say costliness, of Ex-Presi?|<
t one are so great that i
s a thing for the people J
o demand and the city ! Clnclnni
:o provide by some plan, nati has 1<
ui aumier,
the war, and In time held
perty In and near town,
arrled three times and had
*ee children. His widow
children survive him.
?nt Taft Pays Taxes In New
Haven Now.
atl. Aug. 14.?That Clncln>st
former President W. H.
plorable neglect of the &i
"Alfalfa growing is su
onstrated success in Sout
that York and Anderson a
quarreling over the poi
grew it first," remarks Thi
Observer. It matters 1
which of these counties g
je j ter living' work whlc
jfects 70 per cent of c
I and Indirectly affects i
ch a dem- the 100 per cent,
h Carolina I "More than a Ion
ountles are 1 Kubernatorlal caropalgi
nt a red"h?t 10 years cam
nicn up our avcrage farm
e Charlotte j a year to the Northei
ittle to us age; to establish a sy
rew alfalfa ! c?"?Peraf'on auch as
I ttonlzed Ireland and
h directly af- h)Usterlng tactics, tl
,ur population I ff and finauCe b
,11 the rest of. wll!loI1 ??
g three-year quitter when It con
i we need now principle.
palgn to bring
earning $500 crQp of hay
T.emTf street. ooutlnuo. t,
has revolu- ed. Without any
Denmark: to 411
ley will allow the variety.?Charlt
Ills to pass. Prealoompromlser
or We congratul
ies to a matter of South Carolina
for the Commi
held In Columt
... Rates from all
upon our public f,rP(i to consult
o grow unmolest- of securing moi
great expenditure things that
tlons In the sta
>tte Observer. .UllfifB 1
always due t
ate our neighbors of the tmpossib
. on the Conference organized coi
on Good which was ducers and c
ila last week. Dele- sure and con
over the state gath- manner. Wl
on ways and means vlded, the pr
e co-operation In all sell will kno
mean better eondi- and the houf
te. It was not a no- her Dart to s
difficulty In getting veg- j tart as 1
nst&nce, is by no means made kno
o a real scarcity, but to report of
tlity under present un- taxes in tl
iditlons of bringing pro- formerly
onsumers together in a ported thu
venient and inexpensive report fro
ith a definite place pro- tton. The
oducer with anything to clal taxing
m where to go at once with Mr
lekeeper will be able on at Point-/
ee the day's offerings as Taft renlb
ts permanent citizen was
wn yesterday through the
an automobile collector of
tie ward In which Mr. Taft
resided. The assessor reit
he had never received a
m Mr., Taft as to his taxa>
hoard of review, the oflB'
body, took up the matter
Taft at his summer home
iu Pic, Canada, and Mr.
*(1 that Via 4a nniv n ahlaaw
nrhi, dui our newiy iortr
Association la sure to grov
iea Airaira |engthen our nchoo
v It best. strengthen compulsorj
I term and i 01 m"UOJ' ?? ???
' Attendance, ^e Appearance of
uiigui I>? CUI ana (|tjcai gathering
our streets much Qf hundreds of
f, but was composed a whole, sel<
preachers, teachers, know that si
?ct what, la desired and of New H
le has made a fair bar- already pf
aven. Conn., where he haa
kid his taxes.