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8 FARMERS IND(K ~~ WAREHOUSE BILL! State Union Drafts Memorial t< Legislature. HOLI) A SPECIAL SESSION Other (1iHti|;ts in l.iiu Keqiiesteil? Tick Kradieatinu Favored? Meeting Thursday. The following appeared in Thurs day's Columbia State: South Carolina Farmer's union meeting yesterday in special sessiot at I.eCounte college, University o South Carolina, addressed to the gen eral assembly a memorial, urging enactment into law of the pending cotton warehouse measure, and adopl ed six sets of resolutions; demanding amendment of the crop mortage law o is to provide that no mortgage a tenant or farm laborer bo valid without lite ion i-nt <?t the land lord or employ* r: reuuiring such an appropriation by the State as may lie suflicient to eradicate the cattle tick: commending the work of Cletnson college against hog cholera; calling on farmers to practice more generally the home mixing of artificial fertilizers: indorsing the efforts of the national and State department to promote the teaching of agriculture and domestic science in the public school and calling on the State board of education to provide textbooks containing arithmetic lessons in farming and domestic economy and local geography and history. B. W. Dabbs of Mavesville, president was in the -l- - ' - HI. ? 1 I .. 41% I a I ildll . l Hi; uiiiuii uirrtn (lectin IUIO morning at 9:30 o'clock. Several of the strong union counties were not represented so that the attendence was not indicative of the union's strength in the State. J. Whitner Reid, secretary and C. W. Suber, conductor, were the State officers present besides the president, and excutive committeemen present were B. Harris of Pendleton and It. M. Cooper of NVysacky. Delegates who answered upon roll call were: Anderson, B. Harris; Chesterfield, J. P. Crawley, I) G. C.iggs; Florence S. J. Kirby, W. II. Worrell; Horry, J. N. Barnhill; Laurens, J. C. Langston; Lee, W. A. Stuckey; Lexington, J. W. Shealey; Oconee,, T. D. Alexander; Richland. C. W. Suber; Sumter. J. K. McElveen; Union, L. J. Browning. M. It. Sams. WAREHOUSE MEMORIAL The memorial in respect of the cotton wahehouse bill is as follows; "Whereas the State Farmer's union Indorsed and secured the enactment of the first State warehouse measure, which, by reason of faulty construction, was declared unconstitutional by the supreme cou^t, and whereas, in that decision the court clearly upheld the constitutionality of the principles of the measure, and whereas in the light of th^t decision the State union in annual convention in 1912 directed two'of its members to prepare a bill that would meet the requirements of the State and national constitutions; ami, whereas the bill so prebared after being submitted to emirint constitut'onal lawyers and dechlred by them tf> be not in conflict wifh either the Ft.ate or the national /constitution, > as indorsed by the January (1913) mooting of the Statd union and is row pending in both houses of the general assembly-of South Carolina: "Now, therefore, be it resolved f'rst, that this meeting of the State union reaffirms its approval of the said bill; second, that with the inauguration fo tAe new currency law, the time m ripe for this warehouse measurjg which will admirably flt into an<^r supplement the newbanking s^rtem, giving added strength to the same; that it will give to the farmers an available asset of the highest ^ommerical rating, and will establish such a marketing agency as will prevent the wide fluctuations of i otton prices that have robbed our farmers of their legitimate profits end have crippled all lines of business; third that, in presenting this memorial to the general assembly, we desire to impress the fact that it emanates from a non-political body end we do hope and trust that no jealousy nor fear of some one making political capital out of the measure will deter any members of your honoi able bodies from giving it your cordial support, but that rather you wil join hands with the gentlemen whe have pushed it this far to make 11 as nearly perfect as human minds car do, remembering the language o Admiral Schley, 'There Is glorj enough for all,?who aid In any wa] to bring about this piece of construe tive legislation that Is of such tre mendous Import to the welfare o our State; fourth that this union ap point a committee of three to presen tliis memorial to the senate and hous of representatives and to the prope committees of the same." OTHER RESOLUTIONS. Other evolutions adopted were a follows: "Resolved. That the State Farmer' union indorsed the work that is bein done by the national and State df partments of agriculture and th farm demonstration agents of Clem son college, to teach agriculture an domestic scince in the schools o the State and we hope that the tim will soon come when there will b several farm life schools in eac county. "Resolved, That we call upon th Slate board of education to provld fo- textbooks that will give problem in farming and domestic economy 1 arithmetic, and in local history an geography, in the reading lessons c the course in the primary publl schools." "Resolved, That the Stato unlo places itself on record as favoring State-wide campaign for tick eradlcs ; [ The Fat I 7 ? No amount of i peddlers of alum b; gling w ilb chemica or cooked-up certil i.- J ?i any kiuu, can man Royal Bal has been fo cial exaxninal highest leav< ; free from aF.ni purity and Royal Baking for making finest ai lion and asks of the gem ral a ei hly such appropriation as will ?\iri 'on this fight to a finish." "Resolved. That tho work of ('lor son college in its veterinary ilep.tr !inent. and especially its hog cliolei work, is most heartily commendoi and our farmers are urged to ava I themselves of the facilities offered I (this college in eradicating diseasi among onr domestic animals." | "Resolved, That tlie State Parmer ; union urges the farmers of the Stal (to pay more attention to the hom mixing of fertilizers, by securing tli ! proper materials and thereby niakln (their own fertilizers according to til j desired fornals, and that our peopl I be urged to make use of the fertilize j inspectors of Clemsoti college to sr that the tertwtzers ami lertuizers m: jterlals are up to the analysis guai j anteed." ********* ******** i * 1 * THF, SOI'TII CAROLINA * LKOISLATIKK. I * ********* ********* NKW HOl'SK III l<LS. Mr. Long: A jdlnt resolution t amend sections 2 and 3 of article i of tlie consititution, relating to th supreme court by providing for th election of a chief justice and assc | elate justices by the qualified elector | of the state, and fixing their terms c I office. Referred to the judiciary com [ mittee. Mr. Long: A bill to provide fo the permanent ownership of tha property known as the old asylur ' property by the state and provide fo the ground renting of the same. R? , ferred to committee on hospital fo insane. I Mr. Shirley: A bill to provide fo an annual license fee for operatin automobiles and other motor vehicle in Oconee county. Referred to com mittee on local legislation. Messrs Whitehead and Charles: j bill prohibiting the establishment o dispensaries in towns with a populu tion of less than one thousand iniinhi tants. Referred to committee on di> pensary. Mr. llarrelson: A bill to requir Charleston and Western Carolin Railway Company to establish an maintain under grade crossings s Arkwright mills, Spartanburg count? Referred to committee on railroad: Mr. Kibler: A bill to amend so< tion 382fi, volume 1, code of laws c 1 ; 12. relating to the assignment r circuit judges. Referred to commi toe on judiciary. Mr. W. S. Rogers: A bill to amen section 3813, volume 1, code of law 1312, relating to certificate ft wages. Referred to commitee o commerce and manufacture. Mr McMaster: A bill to requii any person or corporation whic hereafter engages In the business of common carrier supplying of wate gas or electricity to the public I file in the office of the comptrolh general, a verified statement of tl i costs of the plant for information < , the various public commissions f< 1 the regulation of rates and to provi< etc Referred to committee on Jud clary. | Mr. McMaster: A bill to resta I excessive stock issuance by any pu > lie utility service company by requi " i ing said company to show cause b fore the public service commissi* I [ that it has not Issued stocks or oth ' evidence of indebtedness in excess I i twenty-five per cent of its costs i I construction. Referred to committ r on Judiciary. f Mr. McMaster: A Joint resoluti f to create a board of inquiry in rega - to tax systems and to provide for < - pense thereof. Referred to ways a f means committee. Mr. Rlttenberg: A bill to regulf t and prevent corrupt practice at p t mary elections in South Oarolt! r create and regulate boards of reg tration for primary elections, a provlrtfc penalties for its violath Referred to committee on privllej S and AliirHnna j Mr. Ttlttenberg: A bill to prohl a, lobbying In the state house at Coin g bla, S. C., except by registered leg h latlve agents, and to provide penalt e for Its violation. Referred to oo id >f e I Cabliai* You can't buy better cablmgi n much care, and I don't know of\g d average. All varieties. The prlcf quality. Price 75 cents for 300; ' cents per 1.000. Jouannet'e Earl] n 76c per 100; |4.00 per 1,000. Si ; ALFRKD J0UANNE1 TO 10 LANCASTER NEWS, .I ANI | The fu t ? '>00 pollii Remains 000 acres. v 1 There i misrepresentation by tlie pentine in t i . southwest, iking powders, no jug- supplied i, Is, or pretended analysis, Western > A ? ? ? . .1 flnrmiin U?_dll_\S, Ui Aili;>ClHJVAVAO V/l , * , : looking tc ge the tact that for pencil of a penc not improl ang Powder | und by the offi- of timber (ions to be of the minora liv >nin<rj efficiency, forests. m, and of absolute :i _ _ States, mi wholesomcness. sP. i because of Powder is indispensable ul most economical food. t " ? grazed sti / forests oji v:t. rr.cv2T;; under a faster tlun n- liiifloo on Juilic'ary ry Ileauford Delegation: A t>i 11 to. amind an ai l, entitle^ "An ait to I To Pi 11- amend seetlon 7S1 of the rode of in-ply nt on t- law s, 1!i12. volume 2, relating to the j imktkk's / ra time for buying and selling oysters." "ica' dt-csMi il, approved the 27tli ilav of February, ":< t ame iin il A. 1). lUl.'t, by striking out the word >y "May." on lines 15 and a of section *s 781 of said act anil inserting In lieu thereof the word "April," and by j STATKRll' s* striking out. on line f> of said section, | ie etc. Referred to eommittee on tish-<rpj -p, io game and torestrv. ic g ip NEW SKN.XTK HI LI,S. located al |p Mr. Sullivan: A Mil t oamend sec- close of In >r (ion 30. titip 3, part 1, of tho code of -e laws of South Carolina, volume 2, | Loans and l" code of civil procedure of South C'aro- Overdrafts r" lina. relating to judgments of de- Furniture fault. Judiciary. Due froti Mr. Johnson: A bill to amend sec- Rankers * tion 1S27, volume 1. code of laws, Currency. * 1!?12, relating to high school district " * tax. Education. ,sl1^ * Mr. Patterson: A Will to abolish' . ?'n ' * the ofllce of supervisor of Barnwell 1 an county and providing for the employment of a civil engineer for said total . county. Local legislation. n , Q. O Mr. Sulkier: A joint resolution to ap_a? ' \ validate Brown Consol Bond N'o _J ' , p 3892. Issued October 20, 1900, ami .1 n',lviapt 0 directing the state treasurer to re- Tm1"00 t deem the same. Judiciary. . ..a?j9 . s Mr. Sinkler: A bill to repeal arti- , ^ ,f cle 0. entitled "Tax on Income, Spe- 1T, p t cial Rules for," comprising section I 1 3f>4 and 3360. inclusive, of the code' p5t"; * i of laws of South Carolina, 1912, vol- 1 " ume 1. Judiciary. iNo!? ntaB ( ' Mr. Young: A bill to compel a sep- 1 nration of the white and colored rerttflcn races laboring in textile manufacto- j Borrowe ries?prevent the working together i of same and providing penaltiesl therefor. Manufactories. Total . r, Mr. Appelt: A bill to amend the STATE Of R law with reference to the compensa- i Count ,fs tion and salaries of county otllcers. i Before i '* Without reference. President Mr. Appelt: A bill -to make the who, being ^ term of ofllce of treasurer of ^laren- above and l! don county four years. Without ref- true condil " erence. by the boo Mr Williams: A bill to amend section (4) four of an act, entitled "An Sworn act to abolish the highway coinmis- me this 2< ? sion for Aiken county, and to provide a a system of county government for " said county, approved tlio 111st of Correct j lt February. lb 13. f- | Mr. Appelt: A hill to provide for a- rural policemen for Clarendon coun- i I ty. Without reference. >f Mr. bawson: A bill to establish j Antioch school district No. 18. Dar- I l~ lington county, to increase its tax MR. FAR d levy. Finance. , mul0j B a, a "Little . >r , a buyer, n Wonderful Cough Remedy. Ave cent,B Dr. Kind's New Discovery is known e everywhere as the remedy which will h surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. a Lawson of Eldson, *Tenn, writes: r. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the to most wonderful cough, cold and ?r in my store. It can't be beat. It f je sells without any trouble at all. It ^ if neds no guarantee." This is true, ^ ir throat an dlung medicine I ever sold a le because Dr. King's New Discovery li- will relieve the most obtstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles In quickly helped by its use. You b- should keep a bottle in the houso at ir- all times for all the members of the family. 50c and $1.00. All drug-; 1,1% J m gists or by mall. H. E. Rucklen & ** ^ er Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Of of WANTED?Copies of The Lancaster , ee News ofAorll 1, 1813, November Ml n 27, 1812, an<r3uIV22. 1813. If any | 1 \ of our subscribers mt>e copies of Tbe >x- News of these dates \e would apnd predate your sending tmfftW In to us Cabl Lancaster Publishing Co. ^ 11-tf ite ?11 '?' you C rj. j Notice of Discharge. t Ta, 1 Notice is hereby given that the Macko undersigned will as executor of the will of Mrs. Margaret D. Brown, de- start do. ceased, on Flpbruary 6, 1914, make ?ob his final retu\p^Th the probate court your g of Lancaster couAy and appaly for hit letters disrilssory.t ^ will Si m_ I W. MTTX BROWN, ;|H. Executor Will of Marfmrtat D. Brown. buy tl ios Deceased. V * m- Jan. 6. 1914 * T best, 1 \ you d< Every e Plants ? plants. There are none raised with so === vy vltfilch will head as well on the > Is most reasonable considering the V1 * $1.00V<srv 1,000; 6,000 and over SO ItJLc r Olant Agenteull Asparagns Roots itlsfactlon ffWaranteed. r. Box 18, Mi.Pleasant, S. C. How to Overcoi a B( lore is a Mild Laxative Tliat Will Hring Safe and Pleasant Helief Over Ni^ld. It is only natural that, the simplest TARY L>4, 1914. I'OKKST NOTES. rest service collected 4 0,- ^ <ls of tree seed, lust year 11 reforestation work. The reforested was about 30,? s promise of a large turdustry In the west and the raw product being y the resinous guiu of eilow pine. pencil manufacturers are > Callforni incense cedar cr wood. The establishment HU il factory in California is Dable. Pe an 120 million bread feet was given away free by the ('r it last year to settlers and sc Ing in or near the national m< vn re 16 maples in the United a" >st of them being eastern cu rhe most valuable, nqt only the product of Its sap but !?" lumber is sugar maple. til , S\ [>ett demonstrated that over- !l' >ck ranges on the national n be hrougrit hack to US" ystent of regulated grazing ii if tliev are i'ft unused. ; f< revent Blood Poisoning cc the wonderful old r<1inl.!<- '' IKTISKITIC IIRAI.INO Oil., ' ik tli it relieve* pain mid ' w i?\ Not :i 1i: i:i "ut. r IP !i Hank No. 5222. Ill :nt of the condition r0 of w rmers' Bank & Trust J Co., t Lancaster, S. C., at the jslness .lanu/rv l^tli, 1914. i<i RESOUIU7ES. I Discounts/ ..$ OH.614.41 t / . . . 1.410.13 ami Flxti/es. . 2,875.00 i Hanks/ end t ( 15.112.70 ze I.... 7,794.00 1,020.00 1 Other Minor I 885.72 88 (1 Cash Items. ./ 1,366.44 1,1 y ki / $ 126,078.40 ar LIABILITIES. _ >ck Paid ii/. .$ 50.000.00 _ und . . ./ . . 1.250.00 Profits, / less Expense/ and 'aid.. .Z ... 4,664.16 Deposltl Subk 7-T>^ 43,310.54 iflcates of De\ 11,442.45 Checks J 411.25 1 Bills Redisf / 10,000.00 ble, Including tea for Monay sd r. 5,000.00 I . $126,078.40 I* SOUTH CAROLINA, | y of Lancaster?88. me camo E B. Llngle, I of tho above lamed bank, I ; duly sworn, lays that the foregoing st itement Is a Lion of said b? nk, as shown iks of said ba nk. E. B. DINGLE, to and subscribed before oth day of January, 1914. W. P. ROBINSON, Notary Public. \.ttes:t J. E. CRAIG. W. T. GREGORY, W. P. BENNETT, Directors. MER?Have you a horse, heep or hog to sail? Try News Ad." Thoy will bring Twonty-flve words, Twenty;tart i IMETHING 1 )R 1914. aage for you|r garden, tan get the/plants at rell's Grocefy and then something/ else, buy groceries frim me and I ave money \for you. I ie Desi, you \ want tne buy as cheaA as I can, j the same. iTry me. thing to eat. \ ?ours for a trial, ickorell's Grocery iiium-uits Hiiouin no mo most Renal, and so wo have a whole nation fforinp from constipation and indistlon, for they are closely allied, it common as cnnltipation is many oplo do not seem tl? know they have They will comiilain of headache, owsiness or biliousness, all unconious of the cause Af the trouble. You should haveVi full and free ovement at least mrer?v day. If u pass a day you are ccVstipated. <1 tlie result will he tfiatl you will tch a cold easily or huvl a more rtou8 ailment. To euro tl" constlition and forestall still pr.ivor troue take a dose of lir. ttaldwell's rrup Pepsin at night beforVretiring id by morning relief wlllS^jome, w ithout disturbance from le\i or \iv inconvenience. ^ I.colons of people me it re u!" K\ t such cmei cencios, some of tlvni ,. rinerly chronic InvalldB who hfid g llTered from 'onstinnt'on ell their ,, Ms Mrs. N. I'rantz. f<7 Kiyhth St.. (1 ' in. Ohio, took physics for years, 111. ivnr ol all. without much avail. ,, inally, sin- began to trke Dr. <\?ld-'t ell's Syrup 1'opsin and today alio is < i longer troubled and oats what she g kos. Many others will toll you that ley have tried most things recora- p ended for this purpose hut have a uiiid Syrup I'epsin the only one al- \ ays reliable. A bottle can be ob- p ined at any drug store for fifty <1 RESULTS TELL t here Can be No Doubt About the liesuits in Lancaster. p Results toll the tale.' All doubt is removed. 11 The testimony of a Lancaster citi- a 11 can bo easily investigated. * What better proof can be had? W .S. Langley, contractor and r lilder, Kim St., Lancaster, S. C.. 5 ys: " My back ached intensely and * y kidneys were diaoreded. The 1 dney secretions paused irregularly ' id were unnatural. I got a supply > While Cottt OUR PRICES . DOV We have the most complete 111 that is to be had on this market, please you. We want the puUiic amine our goods for themselves. For Breakfast we can give pot Meal, Corn Flakes. Cream of /wt Special. Shredded Wheat, PostiToa ages and almost any other yoi w are complete. Apricots, KvapoTu Dats, Figs, Raisins, seeded or wi Black Berries, they are just as gc summer off the bush, also those nic Whole Wheat Flour In small hags. When you want coffee we are brands are, ARAOOX, H5c; si ? IIOt'SK, li<)Rl) CALVFRT, IA ZIA the cheapest Bulk Rousted and ( 6 pounds for one dollar. Our Flour will please anybod] KIKlk, if you buy one sack that m? on Hour. When you are in a hu don't mind rushing it to you. Wl we take it for granted that you u once and get busy and get it to yoi EDWARDS . ItEMKMHKR \VK IIAMU.E lilt ammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmm Just to let yor CARRY If My Tip Top and Faultlei to satisfy. I also carry F Bran, Just Horse 'Fetvl, ? Shapes, and general fs rm Pads and most anythir g y Just received a fresh sh Cattle and Poultry Polvde best thing I know to sra-rt I also have a complet 1 I Send me your orders. W< I Yours tor E. W. S "GOOD THIN( ? J me $ ad Constipaton miis. x. rii.wTZ. ents or 011c dollar, the latter size icing bought by families already * ;i in i I In r with its merits. Syrup Pepsin is mild, pleasantnsting and non-griping. Mothers ;ive it to tiny infants, and yet it is ft'eetive in grown-ups. "it is for veryone who suffers 'roin any fortn if stointieli, liver or bowel trouble, onstipation, dyspepsia, biliousness. to. Us action will so delight you hat you will forever avoid harsh nthartics, purgatives, pills and alts. Families wishing to try a freewsamde bottle can obtain it postpaid by ddressing Ur W. It. Caldwell, 419 Vasliington St., Monticello, 111. A ostal card with your name and adIress on it will do, f Doan's Kidney Pills from Crawford tros.' drug stroa and it did not. take hem long to relieve me. My kidneys re now in a normal condiOsn. The ?ains and aches have left m<V' "When Your Hack is Lame?Renember the Name." Don't simply sk for a kidney remedy?ask disinctly for Doan's Kidney pills, the ame that Mr. Langley had?the emedy backed by homo testimony. 0 at all stores. oster-Milburn Co., 'ropa., Buffalo, N. Y. <- mu. vr ^uusuauc iur me xmcwh. in is going ARE VOMING I v no of the very host Groceries Our Roods are fresh and will to come in our store and exi those different cereals: Oat leat. Grape Nuts, Post Tavern sties, Quaker Grits in 5c packant. 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