The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 30, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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JUAN IT A WYLIE .Editor j f'
W. s. HOUGH. . . Business Mgr. M
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ty rUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1013. ,
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0f ?Weather forecast for South {
nfirolina: Cloudy and colder Tues- t
hc^' proDaDiy preceueu uy iaiu,
^.ednesday fair.
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ocDon't forget to write it 1914 after
C.aiorrow.
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"South Carolina may have her
^ase, but Mexico has her Huerta.
^How about locating one of the retinal
banks in Rock Kill? It is "a ^
I>d town." t
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President Wood row Wilson was 5 7
*rs old Sunday. May he live long r
4 prosper. r
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sn't it a crying shame that so v
ly good men should be sent to the t
ttentiary? t
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'he News wishes every man, woi
aud child in Lancaster county
appy New Year.
v
ifho can guess how near the penilary
will be empty when Cover- *
Blease goes out of office? 1
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mong the many good things the 1
1913 brought us was Woodrow t
ion and a Democratic Congress.
he moving in and moving out to- (
^ tow will remind one of the old c
ft of "Household and kitchen j
iture." a
i
on't forget to pay your city, %
ty and state taxes on or before
>rrow. After tomorrow the pen- j
attaches. u
you haven't yet framed up those
year's resolutions, remember to
ow's the last clay In which you }
;et busy. %
*. W. A. Fair, editor and busi- a
manager of The York News. '
severed his connection with the 51
His successor has not yet (
selected. 1
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e Newberry Observer remarks c
f President Wilson wants an ex>nally
quiet place to spend his
tmas vacation he ought to se- c
tome store where the merchant a
not advertise. *
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) good New Year's resolution t
I be not to sign any petition for s
ardon of a man-slayer. Then I
Jvernor would have to fall back <
me other excuse for grantnig ?
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would be interesting for some ?
> get up the statistics of hoh
killings there were in South
na, how many convictions and
aany pardons during this year,
lieve it would make mighty ining
reading.
Anderson Mail says, "Governor
t ought to give the public his
s for pardoning Joe Bates, the
nburg murderer." That's very
done, contemporary, but "his
?" are not satisfactory reai
The Atlanta Journal: "You
ink more sense into some chil1
a minute than you can reao
them in a half a day." Yet
tarents unmindful of the warnthe
wisest of all men would
the rod and spoil the child." i
editress this week is in New
.ttondlng the annual meeting fl
American Folk Lore Society. *
paper is short in anyway for j
;t few Issues the readers will I
ate the fact that many cooks *
tripod are calculated to spoil
I
fflk fit; -
THE LA
"SETTLING VP" TIME. | "111!Tomorrow
will be the last day of Governor HI
he present year and the occasion af- j a pardon tc
ords food for reflection. The clos- | wus convlcte
ng days of the eld year Is the time [Greenville cot
isually set apart for "settling up" aK? au^ give'
ur affairs and getting things in months in the
hape for the new year. All mer- the governor"!
hunts are now engaged in "taking the pardon is
tock" of goods, notes and accounts petitions sigiv
ls well as all other assets. A bal_ persons
ince is struck and they will know clemency. T1
low they stand with the world. as saying:
And what is true in material mat- . have sts
ers should be true In those that are !? 1 a,s ,l
, , , have stated
piritual. God has wonderfully pros- through the j
>ered us as a people. We are in- wise since I hi
lebted to Him for health and wel- if people sigi
)eing. to say nothing of life itself. t,UMU to (
L . ... vant, I propo
i\ hat have we given Him in return jf people do 11
or all that He has done for us in been convictei
imes past? Have we been serving pardoned, the
mrselves more than we have Him? certain extent
, , _ , , ing their nam
f so, should we not resolve before but when the
he New Year dawns upon us to do the very best
nore in the Master's vineyard than S'K'i and renin
,ve have been doing? We don't fro,n hi
... , ... other sensible
uean, especially, going 10 church and t|K,t thev kno'
irayer meeting, important as these ing and that
natters are, but in attending to the what thdy wa
ittle every dav duties that lie around 'M> too^s cnou
...... . . .011 the papers
is. Nothing is more pleasing to tjoner (jt.orgi
lim who made us and breathed into granted a pa
>ur nostrils the breath of life than l^vtor."
1 life of service for others. The govern
But most of us are too much oc- much weight
! n.wl nuninrniic fit!
upien in M-H 1IIK uuiwncg ?.... ........
urthering our own interest, to have well known fi
i thought for the needs of others, of persons wil
t is not so much the giving of money of petition pi
>r other valuables because we have has been sug
lone that are extremely poor in this papers in the
lection of the country, but a kind and thing Is to co
'ncouraging word, a gentle pat on the governor, we
ihoulder to the fellow who is dis- with the expei
ouraged. These are the things that and submit tl
ount and make the world the bet- or innocence
er for our having lived in it. The voters in a pi
daster pressed this lesson home on
he consciences of His disciples when IFILIPINC
le told them "inasmuch as ye have WTI
lone it unto one of these the least of "
hese my brethren, ye have done it
into me." Policy of Pre?
Let us get a new vision for the With Appr
tew year that will impel us to do sloner
nore for the common good than we Washington
lave done before. There is much Quezon, reshh
ve can all do for our town and coun- [o\^ayrom''my.
Let us devote more time and tioii that sine*
bought to these matters than we President Wil
lave done before. Ihe Filipinos
ward the Ame
and that they
One good new year resolution States as their
kould be to leave your pistol at "Governor
lome, if you own one, and not carry PlhJHppin'
, , ' 3 fore I left t
t around in your pocket in viola- QUe*on. "and
ion of the law. Another is to re- popularity hat
rain from drinking liquor, partlcu- I fairs ?f the co
arly when you have a pistol on vour I 'n>? betier
'I "Tne Dolicy
>erson. outlined in lii
the Filipino p<
If the men who were celebrating eral Harrison
'hristmas at the store of Mr. Minor thusiastio app
the ilsands. es
5weat in the New Cut section Christ- natives co
nas eve night, had left their pistols nf the Phlli
it home, Mr. Will Wallace would not wholesale ren
iow lie suffering from a pistol shot appointment o
vound in his lung. Why will men l^^on^'thV el
ontinually violate the law by carry, been made in
ng pistols concealed about their per- cy of the pre
ons? the islands.
the service ha
Filipinos by
Portland Ned, the safe cracker, tion and Gov*
vho was pardoned by Governor , redeeming thi
Mease and made his escape from the i service regain
jovernor's inner p-'vate office while adhen
t United States deputy was waiting "The effect
11 the outer officer to arrest him oil business has h
mother charge, sent the governor a immediate res
"hristmas present in the shape of a p'nfpinos
learl handle knife, which reminds us j that now th
>f the little refrain, "no knife can , among them 11
ut our love in two." I?d affairs but I
recommendati
We had occasion to meet the train jsiature has
>n the Southern Railway last night, tive changes
ind as we tramped through the mud saving of
;oing and coming on the pavements *a Peso is ',a'
, ? v , . ernment exp
>n Main street from the station, the orpase(i officio
bought occurred to us, what do 1
Grangers visiting our town think of CHESTER
Lancaster? Do they Judge us by the
ondition of the pavements on Main Sidney J. F'eri
itreet? We respectfully pass the l Hi?
bought on to the incoming town | Chester, D<
ouncil for their, consideration and guson, a well
ter, was shol
iCtlon* killed yesterd
Capers Chape
The Newberry Observer, in its last Grant, the 1
issue, makes the following com-i Grant, tenant
nent on the recent pardon of Joe ,w't ^ !lie. !"
r? . r o . t. ^ and ,ftHt
Bates of Spartanburg by Governor , Particulars
Blease: "A young woman, the mis- There were r
;ress of a man, decides to lead a shooting and
.'irtuous life and marries another speak
.... . Hrakefleld, w
nan. The man she left, in jealous ajonthe roa
age, shoots her to death, emptying was the weap
'our bullets into her ->ody. He is ; son was woui
onvicted and sentenced to die. The l,are'y *r
4 . . , . I.# * ;others passed
?entence is commuted to life im- Coroner J.
?risonraent, and later he is granted elod a jury w
i full paidon, having served less foreman, but
:han three years of his sentence." w'tn?88?9_.
, ... , . quest at the <
rhe governor's excuse will likely be Mr Fergus
hat there was presented to him a in the Caperi
tumerously signed petition. ar)d wa9 pron
Later.?Gri
and placed in
Idveritsed letters for Week Finding
December 27, 1013. Not in
Miss Riebil Natihion, Laura Will- Notice is
ion, Miss Mamie Thompson, Susie January 30th
dorrison. Sam Wade, Quincy Yonge, final settleme
drs. Saddle Ghram, Mrs. L. Rrom, as administra
rohn Cous, Miss Anniebelle Bailey, E. Taylor, de
Farry Cambell, Geo. Roguer, M. Y. application f
L I such administ
When calling for above letters
dease say "Advertised." ' Adrar. Estate
JAS. F. HUNTER, Postmaster. i ceased.
NCASTER NEWS, DECEMBER 30, 1
? KKASONS."
ease. on Sunday, grant>
George W. Long, who I
d of manslaughter in !
jnty loss than a year
a three years and six
> penitentiary. Among
j reasons for granting !
the fact that he had ;
ed by a large number j
asking for executive |
tie governor is quoted I
i
itoH on thp Rhimn l?p
lected governor, and 1
from the rostrum, |
jublic press and otherave
been governor, that
led petitions and sent
jfllce, that as their ser*
sed to obey them, and
ot want those who have*
d of crimes paroled or
y can bring about, to a
, their wishes, by keepes
off of these papers; .
s most intelligent, and
and influential citizens
?st that a man be given,
s sentence, I, as every
? man must conclude,
w what they were sign-j
they are asking for
nt, or they would nott
gh to put their names,
Therefore, the petip
W. Long, has been
role, during good bolor
should not attach
to a petition signed by
izens, because it is a
ict that a vast number,1
sign almost any kind .'
esented to them. As
gested by some newsstate,
if this kind o'
ntrol the action of th
might as well do awa;
use of courts of justici
le matter of the guilt
of the accused to the
rimary election.
>S ARE MORE
ENDLY TO U. S.
iiilcnt Wilson lias Met
??%<? , r??,i * "iui....Manuel
(Juozon.
Dec. 29.?Manupl
?nt commissioner from
s in Congress, returned j
inila, with tlie declara- | ~
3 the announcement of I FROM OTHER PA
son s Philippine policy |
are more friendly to.
ricans than ever before First Call
now look to the United
real benefactor. Jj, . 1914 cal?
Harrison had been in 1 ,,e hlate?s
fully two months be- ..
he Islands," said Mr. -New \ ear h .Next.
during that time his ^ The next stop is New
i increased and the af- Greenwood Journal.
mntry have been grow
Most Probably.
of President Wilson as In Mexico it will be a
s message delivered to revolution.?Atlanta Journ;
?ople by Governor Gen
has met with the en- A (ireat Caift.
roval of the people of In counting up vour (
pecially the step giving Kifts> (lon.t for t the new
ntrol of both branches ilaw presented to you by MIf
pplne legislature No racy.?News and Courier.
toval nor any political
f American officials has Consolation For Hood ]
The few changes made . . .. . ...
hiefs of bureaus have 1 ' n' consolation
furtherance of the poll- : '?,ks: wo? 1 be wo
sent administration in j Ar rk? after they leave tl
The 'Flllplnlzation' of Greenville I iedmont.
s been promised to the . _ ~ ~
the former adminstra- r Ix>vely 1 rospeet.
>rnor Harrison is just There is nothing to lool*
lit pledge. The civil 10 novv except me unnsimas
itions enacted bv the coding of the new year am
nistration are being Rlon of ^ general assernb
,,1 to ence Times.
of the new policy on
ieen for the good. One Weevils Did Not Get Ii
*ult has been the im- The boll weevil scare cot
the relations between every year, but about thh
and the Americans so year the census report as
ere is a co-operatton ginning shows that the w<
lot only in government- not eat all the cotton by ui
m business also. a big amount.?Monroe Er
in Governr r Harrison's _________________
ons. the Philippine leg- '????
introduced adminlstrawhich
have resulted in ?
several million pesos, 0
f a dollar), in the gov- J' 1^ JC \A
lenses, as well as In- ? 1 V LJ V\
ncy." ; |
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FAHMKIt KIT.I.ED. '\
; > Ring out,
IT . . .. .1 0 T1,e flying
g 11 si 111 Shot to Death on , >
. .1 Th? year i
1 Plantation. [
. T _ ' Ring out.
?c. 27.?Sidney J. Fer- <
known citizen of Chest
and almost instantly A Ring out t
lav on his farm in the $ Ring hap]
I neighborhood. Frank ? The ar ,
7-year-old son of Will A
on the place, is charg- $ Ring out t
hooting Young Grant x
...o. <.*111 (.t loeon Y ,
IliKlli *>nn nun uv taiftc. y i\ui(S uui i
are hard to obtntn. por those
10 eye witnesses to the
Mr. Ferguson was un- < "n,K oul '
when found by Rhett j * Ring In rt
ho happened to come J J
d. A .32 calibre pistol < " ' Ring out
on used and Mr. Fergu- ' * , . anrip.
tided three times. One JJ aincleJ
azed his body while two ?? Ring In th
through his neck. J > With swee
Henry Gladden empan- !? < 1th
James I. Hardin as o * 1
examined only a few ;
!e will conclude the In- , The c'v*c f
:ourt house In this city. < Ring In tb
on owned a large farm \' Ring in tt
i Chapel neighborhood, <.
ainently connected. **
ant was captured later J \ Ring out ?
Jail at Chester. < Ring out 1
\ * Ring out I
e of Discharge. < Ring in tb
hereby given that on ] [
, 1914, I will make my < Rln* in tt
nt In the prohate court ' ' " ,
,tor of the estate of J. \ J larger
ceased, and will make < ? Ring out I
or final discharge as ' * Ring In th
rator. ! [
W. P. ROBINSON, o
of J. E. Taylor, De- ' '
913.
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J JOAIMR lUI
Moneii
| JJtart the.
j ^Foundati
I for Your j
j FORTUNE J
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We hold a charter from
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J The officers of our ban
give the benefits of their exper
whom we wish a most prosperio
Make Ol'H Hank V
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| The First Nat
OF LANCA
C. D. JONES, R. E. WYLIE
j! President. Vice President
Welcome the New Year. ' |
If the old year has brought sorrow
and desolation, and hung crape on I
1 our d^ors, the new year will bring us 'ias
npoq the leaves of healing, and we are ' per
IrXiXwO glad to part with the one and wel- i for
come the other.?Fort Mill Times. j,
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A New Year's Resolution. ear
?ndars! ? jn this-season of happy Christmas
chimes and New Year resolutioas all
make up your mind not to fret over not
' what you can not help and not to y
Year's.? pour out all your troubles, real or '
imaginery, Into the unwilling ears of j flel
I others. You have lots of good things 1 Eai
i to talk about and the recountal of | j
new year them will help rid you of the blues ! j ^
nl. and give pleasure to your friends.? '
Orangeburg Times and Democrat. I '
ver
Christmas CITATION.
currency 8,0
is Democ- i ?ve
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, tee
County of Lancaster.
hoiks. ' Uy j. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate.
for good 1 Whereas, Mrs. L. A. Hinson has
rried by made suit to me to grant her letters
his world, of administration or the estate and ?
effects of John S. Hinson, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and
'admonish all and singular the kindi
forward red and creditors of the said deceas- j
i bills, the ed, that they be and appear before .
i the ses- me, in the court of probate, to be j
ly.?Flor- held at Lancaster on Tuesday, Jan- wa
| uary 13, 1913, next, after publication cot
thereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore- ion
t All. noon, to bhow cause, if any they
nes alone have, why the said administration
" time of should not be granted. No
to cotton! Given under my hand, this 30th ?m
pevils did day of December Anno Domini 1913. Utl
p wards of j J- E. STEWMAN,
iquirer. j Probate Judge.
r i/r a no pi ;n i
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wild bells, to the wild sky, <
cloud, the frosty light; <,
s dying in the night; \ J
wild bells, and let him die.
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:he old, ring In the new; ] \
py bells, across the snow, ?
s going, let him go; < >
he fake, ring in the true. <
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the grief that saps the mind, <
that here we see no more, \ >
the feud of rich and poor * *
idress to aLl mankind. <
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the slowly dying cause < *
nt forms of party strife; ?
le nobler mode of life, \ \
iter manners, purer laws. J J
'alse pride ... place and blood, >
dander and the spite; ] *
te love of truth and right, >
te common love of good. , >
>ld shapes of foul disease, < 1
the narrowing lust of gold; <
he thousand wars of old, \ \
te thousand year^of peace. <
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te valiant man and free, \ \
heart, the kindlier hand; ' *
th?f darkness of the laad, <?
e Christ that Is to be. x
TENNYSON. X |
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the U. S. Government. >
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ience to our patrons, to *
us and Happy New Year. I
'OUR Bank. I
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It K. M. CROXTON,
Cashier. !
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OM THHEE TO SIX HUNDRED
LLAR8|BR ACRE NET PROFIT
i has been made by numbers of
sons growing Extra Early Cabbage
the local markets from our Frost
K)f Cabbage Plants. To get the
llest crop for home use of mar,
plants should be planted now In
territory where temperature dofcs
go below six degrees belcw zero,
rletles: Early Jersey and Charlesd
of Monroe, Misses Kittle Jones
rly Flat Dutch.
^rlces: 35c per 100, or $3.50 per
00 by mail postpaid. By express
lyer paying charges which are
y low) 500 for $1.00; 1,000 to
00 $1.50 per 1,000; 5,000 to
0 at $1.25 per 1,000; 10.000 and
tr at $1.00. Satisfaction guarand.
Terms: Cash with order. No
pment made C. O. D.
W.M. C. GERATY CO.,
"The Cabbage Plant Men."
YONGES ISLAND, S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN.
[ am now prepared, as heretofore,
negotiate loans of $300 and un
rds on first mortgage on Improved
ton farms In Lancaster county, on
g time, repayable In annual inllmenU
at 7 per cent Interest.
commission charged. Only a
all fee for furnishing abstract of
e.
R. E. WYLIE,
Attorney-at-Law.
City
Meat
Market
We are very grateful to our
^uowuioi b iur iu? nice iraae
they have given us 6lnce we
have be^n ir. business. We are
prepared to handle vour Christmas
trade and solicit your
business. We mention som
things we keep In stock:
We butcher only good stall
fed cattle and can furnish our
trade the very hest beef. We
keep fresh pork, all-pork sausage,
mixed sausage, Bologna
sausage, Weena sausage, pickled
sauce, pickled hog feet,
country sauce, boiled boneless
ham, skinned ham, dried beef,
corned ham, country cured
ham, breakfast bacon, fresh
oysters and fresh fish, homemade
kraut, dressed chickens
and turkeys, cheese, fresh eggs
and butter, home ground meal,
pure hog lard and old-time
cracklings. If it's something to
eat, call us. Prompt service.
We will pay the highest price
for cattle, hogs, chickens, turkeys,
butter, eggs and all kinds
of hides. See us before you
sell.
Stogner Bros.
& Connor