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? 9 J0 w VOL. A, NO. 13, Sl< PROHIBITION FOR :m i-wkkkly. 8,000 ASK FOB SK<iF , ????. %? At *-! v 'W -W W t LANCAST] Iloyalty in i SR, S. C.. FRIDAY, NOV RUTH ' FASTFNFn 1 EMBKR 14, 1913. n NR !, ,M w,,v \ T IIK.AH SlFFIl\(ilSTS j^| | || p4 $1.50 PER YEAR. MIIWIATIIM OniT [HE ENURE N _________ v Governor Hodges Says Traffic Will Soon'be Bar M. R. PATTERSON SF Kiiinn-.ucruiiK rtdnrcsstMl ATIDM Vardnmaii of Miss HIIUIl Washington Special I Record, Nov. 12.?Eigh employes of the interior _ . of the government had t Liquor |?K jas(_ njKiit and adopter j.p.1 addressed to the Presld< retary Lane praying that segregated In that depai lt, . The meeting was ad hAI\C. ? -? DJr senator OF SOUTH t thousand department i mass-meetd resolutions Basis of Annual A< jnt and Sec- r* ... A? 4 , the races be * Airs. Alex; tment. I dressed bv MK/lTI/L^l/CLKIU S HISTORY COAT-TAIt Jdress to U. D. Lieut. (Jovernc under White. lina Make? ! f_ on Ann *?** ?? ? ... ..... w 11U if if II l U ? , ' ltd use Greet ..SMSSMITH Daughters of deviated frf ?' South Car..* Statesnient. Woman's Su to invite Mis Conference | HM 111 ii?gs From Suffrage Coneuro of South. ans, Nov. 12.?United | ^ the Confederacy today >111 their program long flatly refuse to accept nil the Southern States ! Hut He ffrage Conference, and is Kate M. Gordon, the niitn iresident, to speak. It .mmmuivi dtNl ) GENERAL HUERTA Refuses to Accede to Deds of United States. former Tennesse tioveriic, Convention Why He Cluing Convictions in Hcgni-d to S Columbus, O., Nov. 13.? ing that a resolution prohlbl traflle In intoxicants as beve the United States and all tc under its jurisdiction spoil \ nr IKKWI V ill 11 <1 II1 it 11 <11 IVIIS by other prominent me life. ?r rolls jn ylp resolution adop e?l His was made in the treai aloon. ment, Secretary MeAdo vided separate lavatorl -Predict- rooms and in some instat ItinK the rooms, in the aRricult rages in ment segregation had irritorles been accomplished, as il vould be departments of comme ;sissippi, ami "iiiHiuuuoun >n In public ted, the plea Daughters of Confe lury depart- Their Annual ('cmv o had pro- Orleans?Chic lea, dressing: ices working New Orleans, Nov ""prncUcaUv to tho truth of Conf* t had in the was declared the chi rce and of United Daughters of vrr . 3W,WUU. KEil'liIKh 1U 1 deracy Holding Mr. ('. A. Smith cntion in New If?> Was Not f Motive. Agreement 12.?"Loyalty Columbia Spec derate history." server, Nov. 13.? ef motive of the linve I been, fas ? , coat-tail and s< the C onfederacy ? ______ 1SEAKD LETTER into their orj , ..... The SnfTrj Makes It I lain That Ra?ized by d a I'artj to Any Suffrage Con Whatsoever. into this a journment M ial to Charlotte Ob- Kentucky, o ?"I am not, nor ever that Miss CJoi itened to any man's saying that t ?ek the support of ceive greetin nun me Daughters will I ties of any sort injected MR. Iionization. ige Conference was orlelegates to a Louisiana Whole <'i vontion, which adjourn- Ainer fternoon. After the adIrs. c. A. Cantrell, of ffered a motion asking . rdon ho invited to speak, , he Daughters should re- ? h gs from a sister con veil INI) LEAVES CITY. ity in Slat*1 of Suspense and icnn Km hussy May l.euve at Any Time. i City, Nov. 12.?Gen Vicluerta tacitly refused tonight a to the demands of the adopted by Congress and c ^ that "If I am then governor sas I will immediately con legislature in special session Bary for the purpose of ratif amendment," Governor G< Hodges of Kansas last nigl the fifteenth biennial conve the American Anti-Saloon into an uproar of applause. Governor Hanna of North another sneaker e'ave stnt leclaring inoor. ^nie employes of of Kan- department are desirlou vene the in8 lhe same favor, if neces ?"Vh earthquake 1 nt.olTo" hundreds i League Prov|nce of Aymaras Dakota. Ruins and Other 1stirs to Dostrovpfl tho interior by Mrs. Alexander 1 s of obtain- dent-general, in her annual convention c tion here last night. SILLS President-General NPVRTT *,er attention chiefly X^I-jXVU cital of the work alri Daughters of the Con is l<ai?l in COmmemorating the Towns achievements of So 1 Silo oKontlnn Ic.nj 1UUT rt'Kil cal affiliations ps Lieut. Gov. Ch&rl ?f the oraaniza-I reP,y,nK to thp t?e organiza edltor|al in The and Democrat, w White devoted . ed in part in Tin to a detailed re- j a few days ago. sady done by the I The charge wa ifederacy toward . Richards and Ch t bravery and candidates for gc mthern soldiers, into an allian !,? ???? ?U_? I ? rmpss or ills politl-I uon- Mrs. ist or present," said ' Virginia, ma es A. Smith-today In against such leard article and the motion Orangeburg Times was tabled 1 lilch were reprodue j Charlotte Observer REPORT s made that John C,. TT A C! "C'T arles A. Smith, both x Jivernor, had entered ce with Governor Senators a Norman Randolph, of 1 nn?<" a de a spirited address ma^uni Sl action, and moved tliat son s Pei be tabled. The motion 'dnd. >y a large majority. Genera today tli _ answer b ED HUERTA ,ip wouic 'ED FROM CITY JiSe ? I the mem ml ' by midni tates expressed in an ultisiit to him by President Wilrsonal representative, John il Iluerta was notified early at unless he returned an y 6 o'clock this evening: that I prevent the newly elected from convening, and fur, make this action known to hers of the diplomatic corps ght the United States would show the prosperity of his f der "prohibition" reign and "brewers' year book" showed sumption in his state of thel faeture In 1911. The day session was brou climax with a stirring ad< former Governor M. R. Patt Tennessee, in which he gave for his enlisting with the an movement. itate un- . ,^ said the L.ihia, Peru, Nov. 12.I no eon- were destroyed and seve Ir mnnu- Persons killed in an which occurred last Fi etat to a moUnta,"ous Peruvian lress by A>'mftras- News of t erson o> cached this city by cour reasons 19nhe number of know tl-saloon ?02t?*H^e"tl;eKCO:T er8 ^ tated district, but it was I . . severnl hundred mnrp li although the U. D. C. ?Ten towns already had a meml >ral hundred than 90,000 with ac earthquake 33 states, she said 1 rlday In the ber is of strictly Sou province of | in outlining the he disaster plished by the Unit* ier. the Confederacy, Mrs n dead was U \j$D of ft. the devas- ..We havp hpl(, ? h<>Pe to our <lonr vete ?> me lav i umi j incase s support formed in 1894, | standing that bership of more quietly for Govt tive chapters in | senatorial race i that every mem- . the friends of 1 them lineage. also quietly infl1 results accom- east their ballot ?d Daughters of and Richards. . White said: i In his state it HOPE ' bureau this afl ut the hand 0fjma*e\lt P,a,n Tans bv showinc ' Par'> 1? any aP' ers with the under- to Mce they should work ^rnor Rlease in his ind that, in return. Mexico C the governor would t.liat General uence the voters to t|1(. federal c s for Messrs. Smith afternoon ov tliose interes lent mailed to this any definite ternoon Mr. Smith Rumors tl that he was not a planning to reement whatsoever < -- > Jlavo no t and Organize on Mexican oveinher 15. an<l rece ity, Nov. 13.?ltepor's made arr Huerta had lied from on the tr apitnl were revived this , g o'clock vlng to the inability of | ever, tlui ted in his actions to find more eh trace of him. action d< lat (>oneral Huerta was fa(-t that take a German steamer i.ind witi further parleying with the government. ind waited until 6 o'clock ived 110 answer. He then alignments for his departure ain leaving for Ver.i Cruz at It was announced, howit General Huerta had one ance?that if he took the emanded by midnight the he failed to reply to Mr. hill tll?> timn cnnni fi ???#*? 1*1 rne Anu-saioon i.eagu have not always been frienc Mr. Patterson. "The paths w ed were wide apart. But th traveled turned In its course, to the other and we now f selves marching In the sam tlon, actuated by the same ( destroy the traffic in liquor deem a nntion from its cursi "I am neither ashamed no ed to stand before this great i e ana 1 recovered. Is," said rpjie survivors are 1 e travel- 0pPn spaces and are sut e path I privations, owinp to lack It rati siH,itpr. The govern men Ind our- wftrded a large quantity < e direr- haB appropriated fi leslre to and re- official telegrams repc e. nance of the earthquaki r abash- partment of Apurimao. ludlence ?? ? "l- - _ j our pride in the chap iving in the 1 wov? f?r the South. Tering great them in feebleness ; of food and I 8?tting pensions for it today for- 1 'nR homes for them of provisions er?te widows." inds for re- I Mrs. White called j that in times of disj >rt a oontin- ,n what section of t 3 in the de- nion,bers of the orga The citv of i had been among . ? rl >111 ?n ter of fame they ' 'n response t We have aided ! statement, Mr. * and old ape bv ' 'ows^ them, by build-1 "r rPad the ar and for Confed-, bnrK Timps an<3 j first time today. to mind the fact ,)OSP to induct ister, no matter i ,, ",1PS therein he counlry, tlie i to the Ren nidation invaria- j b'a Record it the first to con-1 from ,hp newapa tn crwii^r there was nothfr . ? . . iur riUrope 0 a requost for a fnr QOV ' , 3mIth wrote as f??- Huerta is no tide In The OraiiRe- probable'thai ' nVTJ '"r Kaftan""' It is not my pur- An 0f!lrial lndicatPd"lKn <"''?> Iter In The Co1 was a Rood 'story' tho aftprn0or iper standpoint, but 15 j their I it in l? I- 1,1 l,ielr nave been current here | tm overlt days. Inasmueh as i no pood t accustomed to observe i Huerta i it is still regarded as Nelson t lie may reappear in his was the 1 in due time. ultimatui notification was pub- j into pei ordering those Mexican i Huerta 1 deputies who were elect- | president r 26 to assemble during | tonight t i on Saturday. November j Huerta li respective houses in or-1 - joked. Mr. Lind could see reason to suppose that ntended to accede. O'Shauphnessy, the Charpe, ncsseiiRer who delivered tho m. He was unable to Ret rsotial touch with General >ut left the inessape at tho t's otfice. It was intimated it the palace that General iad not received the note in and acknowledge the wrong once advocated policies whlc have made legal a trade whlc come to look upon as hav rightful place in Christian * tlon." ? Commenting on one of messages to the Tennessee ture In which he opposed furl islatlon to regulate the saloo Mr. Patterson declared that time those were his honest vaauiiuaiiua, ?'ii.li H P* when I nearly 4,000, capital of h would j8 rPp0rted in ruins. A h I have gram says the deaths tl 'nK no more than 200. clvllua- Apurimao Is a sovitli partment of Peru, with i his own neariv 200,000. legisla- " ther legn traffic. CHRWTMAS SE at that rnnvlK. Wo.-k of tl.n It~l f'?. jpuiauon or . v tlie province j suffering, private tele- "One of our chie lere number continued, "is to si reverence to Oonfede iwestern de- ing anfl dead. Nearl a population of honor have been faithfully have we the deeds and lives < South with monume memorials that we nc i 'monument builders.' ichci ui nur : ... responsible prossi f objects," she i P?''^c'an? reqn low honor and i ro(J?. U1R' rate heroes, liv-1 niay not b< y 70.000 crosses fv?r; !,? Say thnt conferred. So ' J'1 , n commemorated M?.n ? a/1^.p r?f heroes of the '01a,,s at the sta nts. tablets and a"d> therefore, ? >w are called the ! ' , rep;r inp; hidden or 'f< T n.^ .... ........... icier to effect p of an un-named xo signs > iring no statement dent at the n the Amerlcar e out of place, how- 0f suspense, I have received no pPot next. r caucus or conven- It develop Icians or sot of poli- course of th< ite fair or elsewhere* 0f views betv ould not have de- Sonal represe ets.' There* is noth- son, anel the nxy' in my position question of tl their organization. This, hov of weakening were evi- i?jmi a v ational palace today and tion. i embassy was in a state The pr not knowing what to ex- Congress tial poin ed today that in the (jucted l ? preliminary exchanges rpapons: veen John Idnd. the per- First, ntatlve of President Wil- Congress Mexican officials on the jnf? nu.a. lie dissolution of ilw> "<>'> fiif ii urn consideration, rover, did not appear to Mr. alid excuse for procrastinaevention of the convening of has .been one of the assents in the negotiations con>y Mr. Lind; this for two it was believed that the new would lose no time in passuires having to do with the Hons based upon a misguide ment. Continuing, ho said: "I have seen the trail of 1 the criminal courts where prosecuted crime. I know a been a participant in its pa and corroding influence in tl and public life of our natior tol. As the governor of Ten have seen it a veritable and center of storm around whl< *<1 judg- mission I*r ?s|?orl louor in Columbia, Nov. 1.*?.?' T have the Rpd Cross Soal Co nd have Prospering. A report fr ralyzing tral office in Columbia le social nr,y a^on,s ?U parts inl on pi- havo signified their wlllir nesscc I s,st ,n distributing the I raging S?'als in their rommunltl lb gath- result of only one nn ? 1 htlfl I ho rnniniittcn fool in mis eonneettot lnjj. spoke of the inovinr rhp work of D,avis V }U mmission is 3n.0.7-, n* *' om the ro.,- ; hi<:h <-ost $71,000 states that ,ion s most amhit,?' of the state . < ontInu'MK sho sn,d: ipness to as- HHKATIIE SPIHI1 Christmas "Last November ti les. This is cornerstone at the A Tilth's work, ntont at Washington i Mrs. White * "" nent erected to *?^r1nIor ,of Sou( chmond, Va.. in .... n" >d this memorial ?" the ( as the organiza- ^ t?[ 1 us undertaking. ' P.f'"^servient to I am in comb r. /m, ????? or 8Pt of men an r Ol* SOUTH. interests of the ie! laying of the state. Arlington monu- "I have chan was a most bril-' things political n ?-u < .iMmuait1 ior th Carolina. , .? honorable ambition. ^issn? ,u >ne thai means most ^ZtJ rhe state and. should lj V no other. *lr- tL'n<1 s ination with no man I ^7: /I tin" .1 seek onlv the best Un tP,d. peopx. ?r Red in no view of '"1? .with..J since my cainpalKn - - oil conce ipross, (3 on oral Tlnorta con plea that ho could not Kj,0 an 'cause it had been legal- govornmi I Not sir ; roply 1o this was the p;1I1 p.)*; of the demands made by Vnpital ht States government, ac- ti,o ,nos y the declaration that Anioricai 1 Huerta hail boon able nPSSy an he former Congress he of .my <1 i this one of his own j fueling ei ssionsj: and second, because voning of Ton gross would air of legality to lluerta's >nt. ice tho recont revolutions betbo fooling in tho Mexican pen so tense as it was today. I categorical denials by tho i Charge Nelson O'Shaugh(1 Mr. Idnd of knowledge lovelopnients on which this nuld bo based failed to dis ereu us neienciers ano assaiia from which sprang divisions ties, disputes in families and sions in churches. "floing through life I havt drag down many of the assoi my boyhood, blasting their he consigning them to untimely I have seen its forked lightnir my first born?the child of m manhood. At last I have * foul and stealthy blow as it nis, ami , ?"" -v- 1 in par- couraKe? at Hi#1 sympat ,ij *n_ oration shown on all sid November it is expected ; seen it more a*^nts wfll be se Mates of 1 K,,aranteeing that in >pes and *vor>' important town i graves. f?"th Carolina the fig ig strike tuberculosis is a prevent! v vnnne and can hence be stanv felt its w,aft and energetic turned ' fa8U s:. J}'? * "*al*89 hetlc co-op- looking forward to t lea. During this great monument that over r. I the the spirit of the S 'cured, thus j dow of that home w practically nobleness, honor and ind city in Mrs. White snid thi lit against the monument at the jble disease. Military Park to co ped out by valor of the entire C< preventative : would he selected in sacrifice to ' Regarding the desi < un- wnb?*riy | < iii ?-? years jiro \ 1ip unveiling ofizons hoard and a that will bron- j "I am not, in ioutli In tho slia-j fastened to any blob stands for seek tho support duty." ] Kardloss of his it tho design for , past or present. Shiloh National reason and not p mniemorate the| "When I face infederate army ' declare myself New Orleans. > Issues." re to prepetuate| vnon my ration clti-I pproved nm 1 itvTll or over have boon. 111 1 " man's coat-tail, nnd of ovory voter ro- Sunbeam Hal political affiliation. . l?c 1 hope to appeal to rejudice. Special to 1 li the people I shall Bethlehem freely on all vital jow nio space to tell of so abuse tie ? erally of II.F.IIKM XKWS. hours wo on the pi The re ml Have Surprise Meet- soarPeiy j ople <?n the Move. ital who -T eriean Cli ,f ,, about to Nov. 13. 1 lease al- ]aj>ge pai ? in your valuable paper (^OTItly ex me of the many things |?1SSV" ctn e minds of the people pontile belief that the next 24 mid see some deeisive move irt of Washington, ports spread until there was t foreign resident in the eapliad not heard that the Amlarge had been given, or was be given liis passports. A -t of the population oonfipected to see the whole emtfT ilcnnrt nil the even i n c upon me In its deadly .and i wrath?upon me, who had before the people for its yei tence. "I east aside all pride of and went to the throne of A God. There on bended knees for light and strength and th? "The saloon cannot prod veracious witness in its fa stands a convicted felon and i ptfivp thp spntpncp r\f tho shaming!"1 f pleaded>^eX ^^when this *re ' or> the state s resources ship could ho almost entii onlnton Ear,y p,ana for nn <>n Imirhtv'1#* anrt Publicity campal t .firou realy heen made In Cha ' , lumbia, Spartanburg nr iioo on? bur* t'?rge supplies o Tt sea'fl a,u' advertising m beep shipped to these nus re- I office in Columbia is now nu' it ipopie to on* trip History 01 tnp o at drain up-1 said: and citizen-1 "Eagerly we await ely stopped, tan who shall write ergetlc sell- fully and understant Ign have al- South and for his cor rleston, Co- every paper, relic and id Orange- help to tell the story f Christmas ready to his hand in iatt'?r have museum at Kiclunon cities. The house of those who In engaged in racv's 'glory out unfederacy she MRS. F. H. F. the great hi at or- AT HEi through truth lingly of nlng we cherish Daughters Place letter that tuny I non New l?a? .So all will be; f<> r| our Confederate <1. the treasure J Coiuml)ia Spe lilt the Confede- N an(j courlet of deathless I.. -- i iiii i urr nap] [. CALHOUN section. , _ _ I Corn shucl \.D OJ? D. A. R. ' mi<1 plenty o On last K I then Sunday Hnn of Disapproval ket supper, v ires?Conference successful, use Today. . profit was 1 Usher, the p cial to Charleston order chairs r, Nov. 13.?Mrs. p. ' class room. miiIn.g in me uetlilehem tr:ijn foIl tings six days in a week M *1! f good things to oat. j | ; rlday night tho Phila- !,.? ,'f, ' school class had a lias- ... vhieh proved to ho very ^"!L "K Something over $4n tl " pn undo and Mrs. B. P. I SLn . resident, is planning to ' \V''' i : material for the pd mflFS'a l.im Vera Cruz. "ts of rumors were current, sons, who were contemplatn? the country in the near made hurried preparations lit the night train for Vera 'ferring to wait there until procure steamer accoinmoo remaining in the capital, nd was said to have receivges front Vera Cruz, nrging "f? must go, never to return an the going of the saloon, liqui should go." 8. C. SENATORS ON OOOD ' Attorneyship and Marsltalshi look, However, Not Sett Washington Special to Ch; News and Courier, Nov. 12 sending material to the id, with where agents have hee or itself notjj c.enrgin and North ( putting on a state-wide seals, and it is hoped 1 rEHMS. Carolina will make a fao j ing in this matter with p T?ead- stateR i~i Georgetown ?Man May h arleston States Diploma .? Both I . . other towns dreams." n secured. A recounting: of ti Carolina are the Daughters of the sale of the President General Mr that South White featured the fli Table show-j sion of the twentieth i her sister tion of the organizath Socially the conventi this afternoon with ; e a United harbor. Delegates fr< t. ; In the South and sc ' North Kast nrwt VVi I ii H. ( alhoun of ( icheivements nf| e'?cted state reg Confederacy by t<>rs ?f the Ameri S. Alexander 11. afternoon. The rst business ses-|ot',pr officers elec annual conven- Wont, Mrs. HurI r>n here tonight. v'"o; second viee on was opened " Carlisle, Spar a trip over the ' President. Mrs. 1 >m every State Clieraw; treasure me from the Chester; corn Jt ur? horn fr?r M TS. A. I'. JollUS 'lenison College was Tho Harac ent t>y the Daugh- P,vo an er ean Revolution this weeks. Yollowlng are the The Sunbe: ted: First vice pres- meeting Sum ? McCall, Bennetts- enjoyed by a president, Mrs. H. l',a>' telling ? tan burg; third vice sionaries in 0. Walker Duval], an<' as they j r, Mrs. p. M. Hick- ,n their uniqi usponding secretary, whether the tone. Anderson: re- have depicte? a class is planning to rallroarl itertalnment in a few 'piir? 111 through am Band had a surprise sons nf 11 lay, which vas greatly fronds ii 11 present, for it was a in >f the lives of the mis- Mexico, the- different countries, ippeared one at a time, \\(-\s'1 le costumes. We douht j '' real missionaries could i , .. , 1 things anv better or. t-iniii <ii iiin-i- lur iciir ine would he cut. lousiness was accentuated the receipt by several pernessnpes from relatives and i the 1'nited States, urpinp l mediate departure from rKK HOY MAKING GOOI>. 'ulp on Honor lloll of Fu'? of the South Carolina senato * callers at the White House toi saw the President, hut at <! times. The personal relations betw senators are now quite plensa there Is no doubt that Senato Is Rtfltffled at the statement 1 male by Senator Tillman, d< that the junior senator has sei state well and ought by all m hr? rp-plcclcil rs wore1 wasningion, Nov. day and Kaminski of Georgetown Hffprpnt f'ay designated by the s j state to tnke the examine pen the ,nK ,lls aPP?lntment to th< int. and I corP8r Smith I KIMr, Kaminski has recei recently a'i'e from the seer* pel a ring application wherein Nov< rved his ,s designated for him to e?n? ttx f?rP a board at the state < I The South Carolina del " ;, the meeting which wil was Mon- g|on llntj, Saturday ifi?n \ 1 I nary work of commit i pRn/Mone considering plan? i diplomatic t on fhp sh?;ioh , ' which $50,000 has bei fir uTr ,raRtRd itary on hi? ember 17th FOR SHILOH M< appear be- Another commttlil department. Another committee egation are , i? ... II remain in hps- 'ordlng secretary or the prelimi- non- Yorkville; i tees that of the Mrs- franklin CI i for the monu- Oiewa' registrar, battlefield, for Columbia; audito en collected .at- Sumter; genealo an. Davis of Clinton. DNUMRNT. retiring at Douise Maves, wa hh-havrug beautiful silver I: J* considering gates to the conf< . Mrs. J. A. Shan- not e-eleoted historian, I Mr R. L. II ark Cain, St. Mat- Ltllie, spent Mrs. John T. Sloan,! Master Ur r, Mrs. S. C. Raker, I b"en 1,1 for ! iRist, Mrs. J. F. to he ?P now Mr. and I\ -J . . cot tine t hp pi II slier and daughter. Miss y^0 we Saturday in town. honor rol boil Walters. who has Srhooi f0, several months, is aiile pharlos V ? ? ? . . mako this '!" R?lF JlRher , s?rnt averaKo o t with Mr. and Mrs. mont mar . ? . . . conpratul h Usher and sovoral whn ?? ? ladies spent Monday in | cl a'I1( llirPll roa/lu tor ??'<?> ? nan Fitting School. re pleased to notice on the I of the Furman Fitting r the first term, the name of Culp of this county. To * roll of honor requires an f 90 or more and a deportk of not less than 8 5. We ate the young Lancastrian, member of the second year 1 wish him continued sue There 1r no evidence, howev the deadlock over the di?tric neyahip and marshalship nearer a solution, and it m tinue until the chances of th tional federal district bill a nitejy decided at the regular of Congres. h _____ PwmerH Invited to Send Pi Itiilletinw on i'rniiu er that takin* an interest In the t -ittnr- ot thp young man and ai Is *iiiv that he w'i' reflect credit < ay con 1 ,)y thft Pas8,n* of rredibl e addf- jt,onfe- ' r?ARafnn Columbia Wins Fight I Freight Hates. Washington, Nov. 12.? bia chamber of com mere ?r Free case agajnf,t the So /\t lmr rn{l ti'ntro /I/\i tt ? Kiial nmnifS i ilium lM U> aspirations nPO(iy Confederate re confident shtloh monument con r>n the state 8PVeral meetings wit le examlna- any nf artists" nu and will not be ready ? . 1 at least one more meet for Ixmer 0f committee ' in secret and will not The Oolum- until reported to the ;e has won Only two candidate uthern and field for election as pri me h inline tor i ne cunierence women. The tomorrow and wi imittee has had next meting place thout selecting The crowning s odela presented D. A. It. conferen for report until given tonight in t ing takes place. Jefferson. work is done The Daughter: be made public Revolution, thro i convention. work committee, s are in the ban of disapproval ssldent general. "The specific i win emi its session " " 11 then select the ! .? ... , Mr. Wooriwn oclal feature of the Mr. J. T. V ice was a reception night from tli he ball room of the bringing with loving cup i of the American largest and b ugh the welfare side of Kersh have placed their | Mr. Woortw on the new dances, ond prize for work undertaken." Diillet at the cess. Tli , .... _ son of Mi iril \\ ins More Prizes. Woodward returned last mk stem e Kershaw county fair, i him a beautiful silver I awarded him for the 1 I>ort 11 est lot of poultry out- r<'I>?rted t aw county. A. McOe* ard also won the sec- 01 White Plymouth Rock 'n *^e sto state fntr Dassed he is bright young man is a \ A. F. Culp. nor (Jors Down in f<?ke Moihignn. uron, Mich., Nov. 13.?It is odoy that the steamer John 1 of Cleveland, one of the i the great lakes, was lost rm of Sunday. The McGean re unbound at 2-10 Snnrlai Washington Special to Ck Record, Nov. 12.?The Soutl linn delegation have on hand alderable number of bulleti farming, which they would be mall On request. Senator Tillman has a nun copien of the tariff law and come tax luw, which he will 1 ?W.? I I ?..??/ n UV/lllfS uuni .lnmhU lumbla-AuguHta territory min.ma bw>n pendlng for gomp , 1 Caro- interstate commerce f a con- a decision having been r< hs on ,-<lay declaring a sweeping ?inri the chamber of comme plaint was brought In thl ' eral months ago by R. n. nber of 8. Montelth and 11. N. Edi the In- Meson. Herbert and Mo be glad sequently argued It befor iirnn iii i o- , i nfiy are Mrs. Nattiar which has Virginia aqd Mrs. 11 :lme before Stevens, daughter of t ommission. McLaurin of Mississip] sndered to- | While Interest in victory for more or less keen t rce. Com- evidence so far of a s s case sev- | Tne Daughters were Herbert, C. daily tonight by offlc< rnunds, and Orleans shapter, U. 1 ntelth sub- the three business ses e the com- some entertainment i D. Kller of says the report rr aisy McLaurin ence today, "dur he late Senator hns been to place pi. proval upon the the election Ir I sent to each cti las been little Mrs. Orton's resc plrlted contest, or not the aetlom i welcomed ofh- stopping the danr ^rs of the New say, but ltt had I). C. Between creating a sentii slons each day paper came out ed has been Dro- Inar the action nn lade to the confer- j ?? ing the past year Olnners' ltc the nan of disap- I County prevailing dances. ' Number of lapter In the state in Lancaster < dutions. Whether ber 1, 1913, had any effect in bales ginned es I am unable to last year, 14, some influence in ment. One daily Mrs. W. C. litoriaily commend- left today to r! tO/A AfKora \\ o Phoi?lrta4/?? morning i port For Lancaster ?^_hor. 1 to Novpmltor I. sailed on bales of cotton ginned ap ^ounty prior to Novem14,241. Number of A Fine prior to November 1, Little !i 861. Bethel se< ?? old, picke Corcoran and children | last week, join Mr. Corcoran in ; pounds. ind this was the last heard rhe bodies of two men who the MoOJean are reported ihore below Samla. Record For a Idttle Girl. ifiss Leola Plyler, of the stlon, who is only 7 years d 100 pounds of cotton The child weighs only 40 This is an excellent record lu mail uunuicnn uiru uu I rij U ' t irm. niiMRion. vlded. comments in otho * v"" "viMd n nnti viiai irniuu, w r columns." the future. I utrv mey will live in ' and wo c< | little girl. imgratulato the industrious