The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 21, 1913, Page 7, Image 7
THERE ARETOO MANY
I llinftini Trimir
1 PREMIUMS AWARE
BY COLORED 1
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THE LANCASTER NI
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iWS, NOVEMBER 21, 19
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13.
All/i EVERY \
^ wants and needs thi
ft* ^ - "
VOMAN TAX
Bse books. At an The tax book
. _ 1 c -lot
7 NOTICE.
8 will be open from
wuivitn itAUnt
More Men Are Needed, S
Prof. W. H. Hand.
SPHERE OF THE SEX
If \ Stockholders of Association ]
Thanks to the Many V
Friends Who Assisted Th
ay8 To the Editor of The News:
We, the stockholders of th<
ty Colored Fair, wish to expr
thanks to the many friends ^
slated us.
HiO. There are anumber of whl
that have promised to helD u
Tak? car
em. I % strain th<
V light?wh<
esa?our V Clear light
vho as- ^ Rayo costs
te men ^ bought
s when tl t ?.
L?5 ucwnij
e of your eyes ? don'
3m with harsh glaring
en you can have the sof
of the Rayo Lamp. Th<
> little but better can't b<
p cajjcubb ui many mi
> ^ and nearly two yea
t ^ completed and read;
y Six Volumes Intern
? ^ Library by 47 of th?
t ^ Chefs?United Stat
a ^ Europe. Recelpes
Store published. V(
easily understood.
V plete. De Luxe R<
brarv conslstR nf
)usands of dollars ; one"7eV wnV J
T8' time we have jn January, tv
V for delivery, the ruary and sevei
ational Cooking ??In.
) World'o Famous tw^ (2') mlHs ii
es, Canada and ^os. 2, 3, 7, 8
new. Never be- and 4 8 special
jry complete and In districts Nos
Each book com- 23, 27, 31, 39.
icipe Books. Li- tax four (4) m
O, 10 marcn 15. 1914.
oualty will be added
fo per cent in Febi
per cent in March,
trlcts No8. 1, 4, 6, 6,
43 a special tax of
s levied. In districts
, 19. 22, 26. 34. 48
tax three (3) mills.
. 10, 11, 17. 18. 20,
42, and 47 special
ills. In districts Nos.
Women Are "Indicated" Dining
Child's First Five Years?Ai
Desirable Thereafter.
Whether high schools In Sc
Carolina are not "rapidly becon
over-efllemlntzed" is the ques
raised and discussed by William
Hand of Columbia, state lnspecto
high schools, in his seventh am
called upon. It 's evident t!
*,ie merchants of the town are b<
*e by such gatherings in Lancac
The farmers are benefited
th new Inspiration that comes
colored man to do better worl
ling industrial lines. If I can g
tion people to help me I shall rev<
? ize the negro In Lancaster
1 I need help from white and <
r of The colcred people have ]
lUal their faitli now to holn mo V
hat the N \ne y? L
sneflted nickel plated
by" tile 3 Ca" ^ >'gh
to the ^ ney or shadt
kotal?:? 5 TheRayos
alution- F
SS& < STAND/
pledged Washington, D. I
ITn tiAAil Richmond, Va.
,amp is made of solid brass?
. Simple, durable, economical
ted without removing chim
5. Easy to rewick.
aves your eyes.
or sale at all dealers
VRD OIL COMPANY
C. (New Jer?ey) Charlotte, N. C.
DtlTlxnnx 1 ??? *?' "
\ THE SALAD BO
A THE CHAFING ]
" M THE AFTERNOC
% THE DAINTY SV
A THE BREAD AN]
kl THE DESSERT 1
% 50 Cents eac
$2.50 Set, Six B
1 Beautifully En
three and four co
Carton Mailers. M
not HnlitrhloH n>(l
o?j ana <
OK. (5) mills. Ii
DISH BOOK, special tax
>N TEA BOOK, (6%) mills. 1
^EET BOOK, 32, 46 and 49 i
D PASTRY BOOK mills. In dlstrl
BOOK. ten (10) mills,
h, Prepaid. special tax eleve
ooks, Prepaid. trict No. 25 spe
lbossed Covers, half ( 2 V4 ) mill
lors In attractive between the age
[oney refunded if are subject to i
it, ti.? * ? *
so, special tax five
a districts No. 14
six and one-halt
tn districts Nos. 12,
special tax eight (8)
ct No. 38 special tax
In district N >. 4 0,
n (11) mills. In disctal
tax two and one8.
All male citizens
!8 of 21 and 55 years
i capitation tax of
report, forthcoming shortly.
Mr. Hand, after noting a "stc
increase in the number and pro
tion of high school teachers 1
eollege training," and an "?
greater decrease in the number
proportion of teachers with less t
a college education," goes on to i
* Over against these two gratlf;
facts stands out one which com
k,.tr ?xA/\n1a 4a O air If our \
help to pay all of our premluit
. could not do everything th>
' y year.
por- Many people are starting
vith get ready for another year,
jven pull together. I shall teach tt
and thing to your children If yo
han them to school to me. "Out c
say: back to the farm," the hope
ping race.
pels We are very grateful to t
ilch In win ir whito frlnn/lc u)m ho
i imwivl v.uoiic?iuii, vy. v c
Charle?ton, S. C.
hL- m
JS^ MOST IDEAL CH
ENTS.
INTERNATIONAL ]
Security Bldg., L?
IICZ3
iu mew; ijuuks. mree aous
RISTMAS PRES- and all male <
ages of 21 and
PUBLISHING CO. one dollar poll 1
38 Angeles, Cal.
11-16
\ |
Irs ror road purposes,
citizens between the
10 years are liable for
tax.
T. L.. HILTON,
County Treasurer.
r..r'f]l
Wl.Zirvill?, VV unit >?. w?.
schools are not rapidly becon
ovuVfeminized. For four y
the^fi umber of men teachers has
Chained almost stationary, but wi
slight decrease. For the same pe
the number of women teachers
Increased 50 per rent.
"I realize that it is rash, impo
and dattgerous to say that the 1
schools are in need of more i
k teachers of ability. In discussin
ilng pay premiums at the Colored
ears Fair:
re- Mr. Hazel Withesrpoon,
Ih a and horses; Mr. E. C. Lazen
rlod It. E. Wylie, Mr. Charles P.Joi
has E. E. Cloud. Mr. W. P. I
Messrs. Carnes ft Bros., M
litio Edwards, Mr. Brown Fergusi
ilghiW. T. Gregory, Standard Dru
men pnny, Mr. MeManus, Mr.
ig a Hough, Mr. L. C. Payseur, M
wagons
by, Mr. c=Ar*_
ies, Mr. L ^5*
m/i ^
> y
_
question UKe mis u is naru w
fine people to orderly reason
Let us divest the subject of st
mentality and ourselves of blai
and patronizing gallantry,
whole question of the relative
clency of men and women as teacl
Is usually pitched ??n the wi
plane and discussed from the wi
viewpoint.
MEN NOT SUPERIOR.
* "The discussion Is not to trj
iuii- tis, mttcivc/, i?i i cj, m. i,i uaiui
inp. I ier First National Bank; Mi
>nti- Elliott, a horse for parade;
rney Janie Massey.
The Premiums for Colored
efh- Fair as follows:
hers R. B. Mobley, best pair
onR $5.00; for corn, $1.00, for
onR $2.00. Paid by Mr. L. C. L
J. W. Morrison, second be
$2.50; second best cotton,
r to Paid by the association.
p. Copo iV\ J
; Mrs.
County The Panama Can
mules, Leslie's Weekly,
horse, Panama, prior to Amerl
azenby. tjon ln 1904 was known
o^r^' h?le*
*2-50- j Col. William C. Gor*asJ
SALE OF REAL
can occupa- ny virtue of authorl
as a death J M- Hinson, Jr., O. M
Roberts, J. D. Hinson,
ro the armv Kstelle Adams, Mary I
, , army Hinson and Martha til
I Heal
, ESTATE.;! are 8cientiftca
ty Kivon us by I extremes of h
. Ilinson, Lula I all things Whl
, Julia Adams, I Paints form a
linson, Jas. p. which remain;
nsnn tho onlv ?
h & Milligan I
lly prepared and carefully bal;
eat and cold, excessive dryness
ch quickly destroy ordinary mea
tough, tenacious, elastic, leat
s in perfect condition for mar
?
?aints
anced to resist
or moisture and
sures. H. & M.
her-like coating
iv vpnrs Two
prove that men teachers are in
way superior to women teachers,
to show that each has a place, a 1
necessary place. The character!;
of the two sexes are distinctly
like, bat they are harmonious, 1
are complementary and supplem
arjr. God wisely made them so.
child's existence Is due to the <
tence of the two sexes, and his fu
welfare and development depend
xrhnt ran lie sunnlled by both se
any J. r. names, cane, f>uc; c
but $2.00. Paid by Mr. W. P. T
very James Poster, best chickens
itics Paid by Mr. E. E. Cloud,
ua- Fred Eaton, best geese,
they Paid by Mr. E. C. Payseur.
ent- J. C. Massey, third best
The $2.00. Paid by association,
ixls- Mrs. Nettle Mobley, onions,
ture Paid by association.
I on J- W. Satterwhite, secon<
xes. horse. $2.00. Paid by associr
abbage v,irtpo nao aiipuuil
tennett. Went Roosevelt to clean v
, $3.00. musWhen
he began work
$1.C0. rate in the canal zone, <
Panama, was 4 9.94 per 1,
mule, illation.
In 1913 for the same pi
, $1.00. 21.18, or cut down more
half.
1 best Among American emi
ition. cloat b mtA of IQflfi txrno
eu oy I'res- and next c
ip the Isth- IIln8on nnd m. L. Hin
we will sell at publit
the death partition and division
Colon and Court House, on the fi
000 of pop- December, to the high'
following described rei
laces It was that picee, parcel or
> than one- situated in the Coun
aforesaid, containing
ployes the! hundred and forty
q i nnrp? nior%r loco Kai
if kin of Sarah I ff&UonS of H.
ison, deceased, I as three galloi
: auction, for I
, at Lancaster I ^
rst Monday in I Wftiiii
est bidder, the I O tdlll
al estate: All I
tract of land ^
ty and State
about three ?
-three (343) ,
in.ln/1 L? 1 ~ .1,.
& M. Paint will cover as much
ns of ordinary paint. We can i
[lard Drug Con
W W W ^ "m
surface WELL
Drove it.
lpany
T
"The well-balanced training of
child is dependent on the reten
of this harmony of dual charact<
tics; the joint training given by
father and the mother makes
symmetrical training, and the
fiem'Apf the training of either pa
Is amistinct loss to the child,
this joint parental training the c
at different stages of his phys
mental and moral growth is more
J ?worn rn?nnii?ivf>
the William Vincent, best cow,
tlon Raid by Mr. Croxton, $2.50,
?ris- association, $2.00.
the R- J- Mobley, largest hog.
it a Raid by Mr. Tt. E. Wylle, $1.0
ah- by association, $2.00.
rent! Robert Stewart, for polifl
lni?l-00. Paid by the asshclatii
hild I Mrs. Nettle Mobley, whit
leal, peas, $1.00. Paid by Mr.
rte- Ferguson.
to. William Adams, largest
$4.50. | if000. and in 1911, an av
paid by , jt was reduced to 5.14
both disease and accidents
$3.00. . jjif, methods in the mall
0; paid two-fold. First, clean uj
I and second, kill the mos<i
Ic corn, enforce rigid quarantine
on. j To the passage of the I
e table October 5,718 employes h
Brown of the total. 1,192 have
1 by violence,
ears of ?- --
erage yoar, of M. V. Hlnson, J. H
per 1,000. Bowers, T. P. Small,
i. and others. Three (J
a have been ?r less, bounded on all
> the cities, of Jane Ilinson, bel
luttoes. and whereon the said M. I
! at the time of his deat
first ship in teen (14) acres of lai
ave died. | f>e north, east and f
been killed first above described a
i by lands of J. E. Bow
UY iciuw?
. Hegler, J. E.
M. L. Hinson
$) acres, more ?
aides by lands n B
ng the lands V
j. Hinson lived ^ III
h. Also, four- I IIV
lid hounded on
south by lands
nd on the west
era. _
iiTi tfA li l
Show C(
L
>ming
peiHioui u|iun, uiuiu
and more in need of tlie peculiai
fluences furnished by the one pa
or the other. Re the child hoj
girl, it needs the directing and
trolling Influence of both parent
manly man is not feminine, nor
womanly woman masculine,
moment either crosses natv
boundary line, loss of force
symmetry is the penalty.
SPHERE OP THE SEXES.
in- corn and best cotton, $5.Oft.
rent Mr. W. T. CireRory.
f or, J- H. Crawford, best m
con- $1.00. Paid by association.
9. A Rev. H. Y. Mobley, larRest
is a cotton stalk, $1.00. Paid b
The ciation.
ire's ' A. J. Massey, white Leghori
and ens, $1.00. Paid by assoclat
Prof. M. D. Lee, for best de
and beets, $1.50. Paid by ;
tInn
, ^\u iiveranc or 11 em
Paid by been killed every month i
! lean occupation,
olasses, I The worst accident w
'Obispo on December 12,
t boiled ' twenty-six men were kll
y asso- injured by a premature f
22 tons of dynamite.
i chick- The largest number ki
ion. year was 178.
nt corn ^he only epidemic of y
assocla- waa from April to Septr
pioyes has 'mm ?I1? ihhi ai
since Amer- ! tracts have been divid
I sold in seven separate
as at Basi,ows: Tract No. 1, c<
1908. when itwo and one-half (
led and 4 0 1 Tract No. 2, containing
explosion of a'x-tenth (49 6-10) at
3, containing fifty anc
lied in one <50%) acres; Tract 1
ing forty-nine and s
'ollow fever ?~10) acres; Tract No
nber, 1905. | and six-tent
tovo incniioneu
ed and will be I Af|/)A|
tracts, as fol- I III '
ontaining fifty- AJUll^U<
52>?) acres;
forty-nine and =
res; Tract No. _ _
1 three-fourths 1
STo. 4. contain- I ^^1 I ]
ix-tenths (49 I 11 m/
. 5, containing
hs (51 6-10)
ster,Friday
ember,
"What Is true in ine nome i?
In the school. In his education I
entitled to the Influence of 1
sexes as teachers. For the first
years of a child's school life
average man as Its teacher Is all
a failure as compared with the a
age woman. The woman Is n
patient and gentle and sympath
and 1b In every way better flttei
furnish what the child needs.
"About the time the boy enter?
LI UW |
ie Is | George Edwards, first bes
Doth | toes, $1.00. Paid by assoclat
Ave | Lester McMurry. second b
the tatoes, $1.00. Paid by assoclt
but Mrs. W. E. Mcllwaln, best p
ver- $1-00. Paid by association,
aore Mrs. Anna Johnson, foi
etic, dressed baby, $5.00. Paid b
i to elation.
Willie B. Frasler, best ai
i his $1-00. Paid by association.
when 27 employes died,
t pota- smallpox, the plague
Ion. virulent diseases have bee
est po- Each employe is entltl<
ition. days aide leave on pay wit
learuts, cal attention.
About 24 out of every
r best pi0yea are constantly sic
y asso~ hospitals have a capacll
patients.
ldlrons, department of san
_ 1.300 emnloves.
acres; Tract No. 6, co
and other ^ve and three-fourths
n banished. aad Tract No- 7 co*
;d to thirty three and one-fourth
h free med- The thre acre tract is
and will be sold sepa:
1,000 em- of 8ale? cash. Purchas
k and the papers. 4
lj of 1,200 WILLIAMS & W
ilt&tlon has Nov. 13th, 1913
ntaining forty(45%)
acres,
er will pay for
13th year he begins to manifest r
cal changes In his disposition, in
tastes, and In his Ideals. He
needs patience, gentleness and s
pathy, but he needs something <
more important than mere eontri
he Is yearning for that unconsc
tuition which Is involved In assc
tlon with a manly man.
"The time has come for hlir
Imitate, and to wl.om should he I
AnnflHnnKA thjlll tO
adl-1 uruen, ror corn, *i.uu,
hj8 by association,
still Fins art and domestic sclei
iym_ be published later.
?ven Respectfully,
al M. D. LEE. Presl
lous
tela- MORIAH ASSOCIATION PRO
i to Union Meeting With Riol
turn Chnrch, November 2tt-ai
bis
ram jt hag cos? tQ jjate |i6tj
ice will .
d?nt. || you are S
72 This Edil
I A Groat Majority 01
500,000. Subscribe for
>ubject to Colds
torial will Interes
f People Get One or More Co
The News.
LJUIbWJL^
Willi I11UID Wuimvuv. ..
teatiier? Whnt mother of judgn
wolnd have her boy imitate the r
perfect woman of her acquainta
any more than she ^oeld have
glri imitate the most perfect mai
her acquaintance? The silent po
of lmitaiion must never he lost s
of, and the boy's craving for
companionship of a manly man n
not be ignored. Mere contro
among the least of the adolesi
tient I Program of Union meetl
nost ; Morlah Association, Rich Hill
nCP .November 28-30, is as follow!
hP1l I Friday, November 28, at 11
n of | sermon by Rev. T. W. N. Fail
iwer! Poos Loyalty of Cbrl
ight ^ra?e Roth Orthodoxy in E
the and Efficiency in Service?
lUlst Jabez Ferris. J. M. Hough, ]
,s A. Dahney, Rev. R. F. Carson
cent' Missionary Resources
Association and How to 1
n? ?/ Season and It is c
c iurc i Avoid and Itelio
o'clock Contagious,
st Em- Li?<
'?C,nov? Some people think co
Rev. T. return is contradicted by
in our fr?mc?ld8- It is more gen
ipviOriii life due tn simpr-VieofpR n
f Vital Interest to All to Lea
e Colds Quickly, Since Colds a
Ids are only caught through expoi
the fact that Arctic explorers are j
lerally accepted that colds are the res
\f\TY\ a QTtd o worn ro nid m am r
rn How to ?
ire Said to j s
rare. This in |S ^
>eculiarly free I ' % % /
ult of civilized A 1 \ >
Rn > ^r< i
kWWm!
MBBtUmTTFTZTTVtfYwiTm^m?
boy's needs. Many a woman i? n.
Is able to shake 16 years of yo
American until bis teeth rattle,
the language of Dr. Thomas Am
he needs a man of common sense
understands boys.
INSINCERE EXPLANATION.
"And, to be perfectly candid,
are not going to keep the 1
through a four-year high sol
course unless we give thrm n
men teachers. The sentiment!
' Thorn, Rev. J. F. Hammond,
Tn Hendrix, W. L. Croxton, W. I
old.
who i Neod and TTst of Donomi
, al Liteuraturn, Kev. J. B. Br
i Dr. J. H. Boldrldge, Rev. T.
Fa lie, H. P. Moble>.
jovs What 1b the Greatest J
tiool Sunday School Today? Re
.oro , Blackmon, D. J. Hlnson, O. I
Hist |w; F Rstrldge. D. S. Sn
,1 ; causes the nerve centers t
tagion- one member of a
nation- i COughing.
izeman, I ? ?
W. N. J A cold means nothing
;oo(i of1 accomP*i*k?d, a quick aid
v. it. T. devised to relieve colds qu
Moh- ! PERUNA contains sue
tall.
I? ii. . fl II AnoA linAn V) A inflo m A/1
111
o be depressed, and still more large
family imparting a cold to another 1
if relieved quickly. That such a p
to a cold is an essential. A reme
ickly is PERUNA.
h ingredients that have an especiallj
urpose may be 1
who InslstR on nil women tear]
for the hlfch schools knows di
deep In his heart that he does so
cause they can bo had for about <
half the salary that an equally c
petcnt man will demnr.il,
"Now, if the sentimentalist is
eere, let his ftfve the woman 1
school teacher the same salary
man equal would get. Very roc
ly I watched a man and a woi
in Oia oniric hi eh school.
tiers ** iri 1 U,,,B /\uiii?niv i
own Scriptures for Supportinf? CI
bo. Education? Dr. J. H. Boldrldf?
one- n F- Carson, Hev. P. E. Bla
om- **ev- O* Merrell.
6. How to Enlist Non-Coi
sin- 'n* Members In Benevolen
lieh Helping to Support the Chu
hftr T. Twitty, XT. M. Neal. W. C.
ent- Sunday, 10:80 a. m.,
aian scho?l address by Prof. W. I
if ,e^
Ill I no uucuvv uj/v/sa taw iiiuaiiicu
o* n'ev' mem^ranes are given the
ckmon , relief and the less contagii
A neglected cold may
ltrlbut- , ,
co. a iui worse, may endanger one i
rch, P. We insure oar homes i
Adams. . , .
Sunday we not insure ourselves ag
?. Mob- family chest that can be u
tlT>T> TT-WT A X
mutuua uifiiiuirtlics tt 11(1 I ne quicitei
benefit of a remedy like PERUNA, t]
an.
become a serious menace to one's ow:
i family.
igainst fire, our lives against death.
;ainst colds if possible by having a n
sed at once ?
V % I J v J* - a
mese mucous i i'iWi^ir VlMinTW
tie quicker the
a life, and far KQ22l3Bi22j
ledici at in the ? ^ ^
I am any judge of mere teaching,
woman wan superior to the man,
her salary Is just one-half the m
salary. On what ground would
school board Justify the dlfferenc
Wlarles?
"I readily admit that a first c
woman teacher Is superior to a
ond rate man In any kind of sch
but that Is not the question ur
discussion. A pair of mules
thft Sunday, 11 a. m., Dedlca
ftt Rich Hill church. Sermon t
an>8 J. B. Bozeman.
There In a flourishing forest
in the Philippines, and 27 me
lass Kr*duated with the class of 1
see- ???????????
,ool. Cause of Insomnia,
ider The most common cause
fro- somnla are disorders of^ the s
Hon of rjbAuna u ? roxuiuiQ
y Rev. home, for there should b<
This is enlightened hygiei
school People who are feeble
^ j"' ro sons in normal health. So
bnild up a strong constitu
warning that yon probab
tomach digestiTeorgana When;
i uuusenoiQ remeay ior corns ana snot
? a desire to combat a cold as quid
10.
and ran down are more subject to c
ioh persons need outdoor life and PX
tion. If you have a poor appetite t
ly need a tonic like Peruna for Pe
pour appetite is fair and work and <
ua be in every
tly as possible.
solds than per* ' (lab
EtUNA to help Y0U jjyy
ihfct is often a much care, and I d<
runa aids the average. All varlei
ixercise do not Quality. Price 76 <
hage PI
better cabbage plants. There are
>n't know of any which will hea<
ties. The price la most reasonab
:ents for 300; $1.00 per 1,000; 1
ants
none raised with ao
i as well on the
le considering the
5,000 and orer tS
quenuy pnuii OUT or m? in mi u
horse power automobile, but we
not compare mules and motor <
on this basis."
o"- ana consupauon. ctiamhi
i do Tablets correct these dlsorde
cars enable you to sleep. For sale
dealers.
eriain'B qmcKly tire you, your iuic
y&2n Persons who objeot 1
TABLETS.
eptibility to coldi diminishes very m
to liquid medicines can now obti
t VOlllD ytsj l.UUU, Jl
in PEBUNA ! ? ?? ~ "
ALFRED .!(
L?uannei b KJariy Giant Argenteull
00 per 1,00. Satisfaction guarant
)UANNET, Box 18, Ml.
Asparagus Roots
;eed.
Pleasant, S. C.