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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?. 1914. lon tha
Mr. 1
streugtl
?Weather forecast for South sou, \>
Carolina: Rain Friday and in east __
portion Saturday. cn "ou
versal <
gressma
"Cheer up," cries the ground hog, w|je q
"the worst is yet to come." tke H.iri
course.
Dr. Howard Lee Jones of Charles- obsoiet(
ton says if the Fortner bill passes sjlou](j
this legislature, it will be known to wj,jjst j
V. I . .in fl.n "Kuttl/ra Intriclatiirn "
will TUO
February came in with sunshine
and blue skies, but that's hardly an ^ "u
index to all the February weather ' ' *
, , . , , . . churcllAL
least the ground hog says winter
, r . , a perm:
will not be over for at least lorty ,
. 'weekly
days.
jgood as
"The people should keep an eye on 's
the men they send to the general as- j
sembly and check them up according Win
to how they vote on different meas- The Sti
seres," is the good advice of The "The
Orangeburg Times and Democrat. so c'lpa
people.'
Governor Craig of the Old North u^nhrers
State announces that "power will be paper p
cut off the pardon mill during the today,
month of February." The power is express"
still on in South Carolina and has
been for so long that the grist is about chain
exhausted. sical gc
plies th
"People are just not built that on the
way," says The Anderson Mail in its e rei
Muni)
argument that eugenics will not
. . . .. ... , , Andrew
work out in practice. Nor wii! the;- mauy j
be "built that way" until eugenics has of his j
been given an opportunity of proving doubted
its value to humanity. Master
turns.
In the resignation of Prof. W. II. paay
Hand, state supervisor of high Df his 1
schools, the school system of South side of
Carolina hus lost an able and tire- phllantl
less worker, while Anderson College
. . ,. , tlonal 1
has gained a president in every way j,as nPN
qualified for the high office he has notable
been called to fill. propagi
has ma<
Congratulations to The Mon.oe
Enquirer upon the completion of its jitioiv
twentieth year. Any newspaper, less wa
which like The Enquirer, lias served Hertzia
its section faithfully and well lor ? ''r "iro
score of years, deserves well at the ]
hands of the people of that tion.
We wish this North Carolina cx- n,
change continued success. lina is
taken n
South Carolina can ill afford to nate dr
lose W. K. Tate, her supervisor of habit,
rural schools, who lias re^ii'ticrl Ihut
? ? definite
position to accept the chair of rural library,
education in the George Peabody Col- found t
lege for Teachers at Nashville. For establn
true cu
the past sixteen years Professor It-*
1 jet t
has lived and labored in South t'r.ao- jnR
lina and bis talents have been devoted ]<,
unsparingly to the best interests of the est
the state. commti
pense,
If Senator Christenren had paid no
attention to the unwarranted reflec- reading
tlon east on the memory of his dead i iK so
father by Gov. Blease in his special p-pn ai1
...... , wasted
message to the legislature, ?ua the mum c
senate had without any protest, let (,f cou
the message appear as usual In the tinue
journal, the governor would not school
have accomplished his purpose of |nj!
making political capital out of enlarge
nothing. But the governor, as usual, brary *
got the notoriety he craved. efforts.
Here
IJST CHARITY BEGIN AT HOME, j^reac
"While the white churches of,be at I
South Carolina are engaged in send- public
ing missionaries to 'Darkest Africa' proved
to teach the negro in the Jungles, the
legislature of the state is passing a the res
law to prohibit white persons from wishes
enlightening the negroes with whom 1 Tf)0.
they must live."?Spartanburg Her- |
|the fut
THELANC,
NOT GOOD READING. [part of the State library
are not furnishing our readers , State alon
he details growing out of the greatest amount of {
; of a little baby which was tho material available ci
ad by its putative father in a oped. By the work of
lear Spartanburg in order to ,lo*'?ver- much can bo a<
. ... . t The example of Hagei
le shame of Its parents. The a city considerably small
ition thereof will not tend to lumbla, is quoted by Mr.
i the tone of society. Only the being typical of what in
lly curious would care to read 'ort> strengthened by the
. ? . - . .... of expert knowledge, alwi
t. But unfortunately these are cure? can do ,n a 8Iuall
few. The city editor of The , the county-city library ui
tiburg Herald in yesterday's : developed to a high degr
said:
roughout the day yesterday ?
ds of persons, the majority of /TklTAlW I1T
were women, visited the nior- | I III] IV] I Y Ixr
Floyd's undertaking establish- j A 1 i"A
ud viewed the remains of the
s it lay there. Mayor Floyd j
at, in his opinion, a conserva- ! ANTIOCH.
ess vould be that 15,000 peo- Special to The News.
1 seen the remains since last i Antioch, Feb. 5.?A
iy." I though it has been silent
parents are now in the cub-i while, is quietly working
the law and will be put upon l"g- ^Ve ^fv?. l)et'n mo1
. . . i than our neighboring con
rial in due time. regard to measles. Only
have had measles, that <
DOLLARS VS. VOTES. Motherslied, and they ure
way to recovery.
IV. H. Parker of Birmingham, 0ur school> under the r
Hlly a friend of Congressman Qf Misses Minnie Caskey
ood, has called the matter of Blakenoy, is progrcssli
ssuian llobsou's absence from Ninety-rive pupils have bi
.. .. . .. up to the present time.
to the attention of the I?provome7u Assoclatlo
ith a view to having his salary purchased an organ for
hile the redoubtable Hobson and several of our girls
^aigning in Alabama for the ^ie study of music, rhe C
i s .1 . i o. . erary Society was recentl
lace in the United States sen- ,n 0>r 8Cho*L Ret U8 ,
t Mr. Underwood covets, prove worthy of its name
we think Underwood more Mrs. c. L. McManus s
or the senate than his com- day night with her daugh
we are decidedly of the opiu- O* Stogner, of Lancaster,
t such tactics on the part of Mrs. 13. L. linker and 1
. .. r s i in Baker spent Wednesday
Jnderwood s friends will giRter p,nk plylert (
xen rather than weaken Hob- Mrg D R Williams ol
Hiy should the line be drawn was the guest of Mrs. M
son when it has been the uni- mon on Sunday.
ustom for senators and con- Miss Odessa Lane has 1
in to go home campaigning *n8 some time with her
... ... A. J. Wilson, of Dixie, wl
longress is in session and at quRe
le time draw their pay? Of. c c the mtle son of M
if there is a law, however B M Welsh, has been t
>, against such practice, it some time but is lmprovli
be enforced, but Ilobson, 1 ^r- um* Mrs. P. A. I'a
, . , ... Bethlehem section have 1
le may be the lose.- in dollars, ,ng fpw davs w|th the,
re than make it up in votes. Mrs. Henry Estridge.
mber, all back-sliders and ye ELLIN.
ve fallen from grace, that
going Sunday is to be made Special to 1 lie News.
snent institution, recurring Elgin, Feb. 4.?Mrs. J.
, 0 , who has been unite ill, is
and that next bunday is as yUM Magpie Balley yls|
last for making a start. The caster hist week.
to get the habit. Mr. t h Duren return
from a visit to friends in
*re State and City Lug. Llttl,? Mlss Isab^ ,and
mage Ferguson of Lanci
1 e" Saturday and Sunday 3
re is no insurance of nations grandparents, Mr. and
p as the enlightennient of the Bailey.
With these word3 quoted Mr" James Duren went t
. Kennedy, libarian at the last week to attend the 11
ity of South Carolina, in a marriage,
rinted elsewhere in The State Miss Kstelle Bailey reti
Andrew Carnegie succinctly nesday from a few days' v
ps the real reasons which Hill and Springdell.
pd him to divert so consider- Miss Maud Duren speti
portion of his beneficence into in Lancaster last week w
lei which brought direct phy- tor. Miss Onibel.
>od to 110 one and which im- Mrs. Charles Johnson 3
ie exertion of no little effort !.imb'.a Wednesday to see
part of those w ho were to be Mrs. Lewis, who is dans
ipients of it. Mrs. James Ferguson o
' people have found fault with spent Sunday with her p
Caregie's business methods, and Mrs. J. D. Bailey.
lave challenged the sincerity
irotestations, but 110 one ever UNITY.
I the perspicuity of the Iron
in the matter of ultimate reThe
United States Steel cor- Special to The News,
a and the Standard Oil Coin- Unity. Feb. 5.?I have
rectors can speak, if they will come again as my first I
business astuteness The other <-d the waste basket,
the shield is the extent of his Everybody is enjoying t
hropy. A world-factor for sunshine. We hope the f
a rich giver to direct educa- '"r may continue until spr
instutions, Andrew Carengie Mr. McMurray it
'ertheless devoted the most with measles, ills many f
part of his resources to the him a speedy recovery,
ition of the reading habit. He Mr. an(l Mrs. Miller Sii
de it possible for the most ,,(1 Mr. and Mrs. Itober
stricken city, if it will, to Saturday night,
library of its own?a central Mrs. Mary L. Montgon
w hence may radiate the wire- Creek section spent Mo
ves which, ahead even of the Mrs. J. < . Crenshaw,
n carrier of words, bear pow- Mrs. N. 11. Ilallman an
ugh the land. Miss Nettie visited Mr. 1
, .. , It. Starnes Tuesday,
esson in this for there Is one. Turner McOi
11clo8ft at bo,.ne',. " h Pleasant visitor in this i
a well may profit by it. [inlay ni?ht.
irty-eight States, South Caro- Mr j p Steele has ret
one of eleven which have a i,U8iness trip to Charl
o action looking to the coordi- Miss Ida McMurray 3
svelopment of the reading sallie Nelll Saturday nlgl
If the state is backward, if Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 1'
even to give the color of its Tabernacle section visit
approval to the free public Charles 1'arks one day li
where may the Individual be Mr. F. M. Steele paid a
0 push tin- movement Tor the community Saturday nigl
'hment of these outposts of Mr. J. R. Starnes has ju
lture? from an attack of measle
Lhe State, then be up and do- Mrs. L. V. Hinson, Mrs
1 explained in the paper hy Mrs. Charles Parks and
nnedy previously referred to, Crenshaw spent Wednes
abishinent of a state library J. O. I'. Nelll's.
ssion is a matter of small ex- There was preaching al
..... ..< ^.oikiiuu Um hath morning at 11 o'clt
>ment of the reading predl- John W. Simpson,
of the public. And without We are glad to note t
C, be it said much of the teach- C. Helk, who has been
expensively bestowed on the her home with rheumat
id women of the future will be able to be out again.
. Those who get the maxi- Messrs. Heath Belle ant
,f profit from their schooling, son have the contract of
rse, will read and will con- Mr. Abel Nelson s tenant
to read lonR after their i
days are done, but the or- IIKATH 8 Pit IN
man or woman finds the read- _____
d painfully restricted, it Is to Special to The News.
i this field that the public 11- Heath Spring. Feb. 5.
ihould and does direct its best council Junior Order Un
can Mechanics will preser
in, then, lies the crux of the 8Chool with a national
n. It is easy to get people nible on Monday afternoo
1, provided te physical means 9th. The exercises wil
hand. The experience of the 12:30, and the public is i
libaries in other States has present. Mr. C. B. Web
this beyond peradventure. ville, N. C., national vie
sly, the point to be attained Is wju take part In the eor<
ady and liberal supplying of will deliver an address o
iding public with the books it 8jon. Just preceding tl
to read. tion of the flag and Bible
library commsston, it seems, will celebrate Washlngto
tes a substantial basis for all with appropriate exercise
orts to be brought to bear n Miss Bennie Gardner, w
ure. It is, at least, the first visiting Misses Anna and
ABTER NEWS, FEBRUARY 6, 1914.
system to nett, left - Thursday for bor home ^7555
near Kershaw. i
ie. of couree,' Mrs. S. W. Craig, who came over ;
good from from Sincerity last week to spend a ! !
in be devel- few days with her son, has returned * ^
lesser units, to her home. ' ^
ccomplished. > Mr. Thomas Bennett Is confined to *
rstown, Md., his room with measles. J
ler than Co- Mr. S. W. Heath of Stoneboro was
Kennedy as In town Thursday.
idivldual ef- The oyster supper gtvon by the #
> application Ladies' Aid Society last Friday night
ays to be se- was a success despite the unfavorable J
area. There weather. '
ait has been Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twltty went to
ee of efTl- Stoneboro Wednesday to visit Mrs. *
J. C. Milliard. ;
? I BACK AT US. j
i mu Quite a Distinction.
So far the town of Lancaster Is the J'
only one that elected a mayor without
opposition.?Tugaloo Tribune. . SU
ntioch, al- Words Fitly Spoken. >, qq
for quite a ??if silence indeed is golden, it, ?
; and grow- must be hard for John Lind to count
re fortunate wealth."?Lancaster News. SI
imunities in fence may be golden enough, but y
one family there is also such a thing as words
>f Mr. Joe fltly spoken being like apples of gold J
well on the ju pictures of silver.?Newberry V
ller?id and News. *1
nanagement J
and Lillian , Harm Done Friday. , jjq
lg nicely. Lancaster News, In speaking * v
>en enrolled HU
? q . A/^i auuut vuv itoftioiavui^, owj o tuuw uw
?1 harm was done Friday, as the body1 # Sa1
n . rec?nl y wag not In session, but was on a V q
the scnoo junket tG Florence; and this repre-!
nave uegun sent8 ai)OUt what is really accomp- v pO
,ainoun Li - ij8hed by the general assembly, meet- '
y organizcu jnR does every year and consid- a *
iope it will erjng for the most part measures that
are Of no real interest or importance !
pent Satur- to the state, but are designed by *
ter, Mrs. C. some politician or politicians for sel
fish ends. A better enforcement of V
Mius Ellt-r. the laws already on the books 1s "
with their what the commonwealth needs, and
>1 Dixie. not a constant increase of new mens- I
f Lancaster ures.?Chester Reporter. J J.
. A. Black- !
I >:
jeen spend
sister. Mrs. lKiT T1 T^T >1
to has been Wm V^y CH
[r. and Mrs. v e. ]
,ery ill for CURED FOREVER :
rker of the Rv R tril? >!
,een spend- 8peclail8t
r daugli < , who po <
? perlenco of Srt;
years. The Sf
right kind || ** ! X
of experinec #. W"
S. Haglns, ~I
dreds ''and 1 8T,CKI
ed T uesday n p r li n. tt s i *-\
Wr?.u mii pernaps sE_ ; Queen <
rf. , thousands
Master Tal- Df times, with unfailing permanent ' they an
aster spent results. Don't you think it time to i
villi their the right treatment? If you flavor p
Mrs. J. D. desire to consult a reliable long- p ?
establish' 1 specialist of vast ex- orter &
o Rock Ilill periencc. me to me and learn
ailey-Steele what can be accomplished with
skillful, scientific treatment. I
irned Wed- hold two medical diplomas and
islt in Rock certificates by examination and '
other requirements from the ?? ?
it rew aays boards of medical examiners of 4 4
ith her sis- states in the Union, together with
over 20 years' experience in specivent
to Co- ajty praotice. I successfully treat t
her slste-r, niood Poinson, Varicose Veins, I Coui
cerously ill. Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Dis- By J. E.
f Lancaster oases, Rheumatism, Gall Stones, Where
iarents, Mr. Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and , .
Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all M m
? Nervous, Chronic and private dis- minlstrat
eases of Men and Women. of Louis*
Examination free and strictly j These i
confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 ' . .
, ^ . p. m. Sundays. 9 to 2. monish a
ptter psrai)0 Call or Write and crpd
etter escap that thej
he welcome Dr. Register, Specialist, in the co
;ood weath- v .. , ? . _>t. Lancaste
50A Inion National Bank Bldg., 1914 nf.
i quite sick Cor. Main and Gervais St*., at 1 i (
'riends wish COLUMBIA, 8. C. show cau
npson visit- 1 ????
t M. Steele ! MOOlfi&M
aery of the
nday with 1
QT ART i ^
ScTs..* Olnlil
urned from "
- - CftMRTHINf. i'1'
artcs or ml' UVlfiJU A A AAA * U
ed at Mr.
ast week.
visit in this -*v ?
r~' FOR 1914. 0v
. D. It. Belk 1|X
Mrs. J. C. j
Cabbage for your garden,
t Unity Sab- <j|w
>ck by Rev. you can get the plants at
hat Mrs. J. Mackorell's Grocery and then HO
confined to , ,
ism. is now start something else, buy rC2
i D. v. ir.n- your groceries from me and I i
remodeling ... !
houses. will save money for you. I I L|?
~ buy the best, you want the j * 1
best, I buy as cheap as I can,
?The local yOU jo the same Try me.
ited Amerl- f
it the public Everything to eat. til
flag and a ^
?n, reuruur, x ours ior a iriai, ! (
II begin at t
nvited to be
b of States
e councilor,
Bmonies and
le presents- Mackorcll's
i the schools
n's birthday /^1
*ho has boon (l NiCCr V '
I Rosa Ben- ^?????????. flHHHB
Small Accounts i'
W *
AS WELL AS LARGE j
ONES ARE WEL- f
COME HERE. j
You need not wait until your business lias as- Iji
med great proportions before opening an ac- j
unt. ;
Do So To-Day
?
Our patrons, regardless of the amount of busi- ><
ss done, receive every courtesy in all matters of ;
siness entrusted to us, and there is nothing in Z
fe banking we cannot perform. Interest paid on ;
vings Account at the rate of four per cent, com- *
unded quarterly. Z
JTIVE DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED
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LANCASTER, S. C. ;j
AS. D. JONES, President. R. E. WYIAE, Vice President.
M. CROXTON, Cashier. E. CURTIS MACKEY, Asst. Cashier. #i
iread is the Staff of Life
>t have It good? Call at Edwards & Ilorton's for a sack of
ILL'S SELF-RISING FLOUR and be happy. Our plain Flours,
3f Maryland, Stickell's Best and Magnolia can not be excelled,
3 manufactured from native Maryland wheat with a rich, nutty
leculiar to that soil. Every sack guaranteed. Get them of J. O.
Co., or L. F. Dabney & Co.
1). A. STIGKELL SON v
HAGERSTOW MD.
CITATION. I said administration should not be
'granted.
)F SOUTH CAROLINA, Given under my hand, this 6th
aty of Lancaster. day of February, Anno Domini 1914.
Stewman, Judge of Probate. / E. STKWMAN,
? n . . . i Probate Judge,
as, Ben C. Clyburn has made '
o to grant him letters of adion
of the estate and offects Notice of Discharge,
a Stover, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the unare,
therefore, to cite and ad- dersigned will, as guardian of the
ill and singular the kindred estate of Gladys Faulkner, on the
Itora of the said deceased, 26th day of February, 1914, make her
r bo and appear before me, Anal return as such guardian and apurt
of probate, to be held at P*y to probate court of Lancaster
r on Friday, February 20th, county for letters dismlssory.
,? . 1. ? WTia A Ti XI I'nT T^T-1
>v, atrai |iuwu?iuuu luoicui, I " " "tiuuiaa,
>clock In the forenoon, to Guardian Estate of Gladys Faulkner,
se, If any they have, why the 34-41-T
PRING OXFORDS
ist received the most cometc
line of the famous
UTTENHOFER
ford pumps and Strap Sandals for
dies and Misses that we have ever
>wn. This well known hrand needs
introducing and the prices are in
ich of every one.
ices $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00
itter get yours now while
e sizes and styles are com
ete.
J. T. WYLIE CO. U
STORE OF QUALITY : L I
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