The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 24, 1914, Page 4, Image 4
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JUAJTITA WTLI1 MMar 011 "Po,Itlc8
W. A. MOV<m. . .Bmmimmmm M?r. on the Pre8<
r: 1 1 - ?r**~- of affairs In
ivauNDnu)' AwaouHcnonre: '? due to ti
. . P?MIA*d TiMdtyi eaf minority of t
. ^ * ,a' to admlnistei
Tt Ir The LutuUr PaUlaklM
Cs?f >, ittccitwt, to The I paper sa;
v established 1SSS; IVi I "Out of t
v- Bartow, established 1I7?; The people who t
! !> 'prise, established lftl, there are in
Md an tared as second-class lion white pi
I T1*'*?- Oct. 7, DOS, at the means. Tt
postoflce at Lancaster, 8. C., world the ma
' '' aader Act of Oonfrees of day except t
March t. 187?. utter selflshi
r. ... ? who are fltti
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: J"*1. a"d Kh
tie Advance ) able ?f COml
(la Advance.) trut) that th
Omm Tear ..#1.50 thj8 class
Months 7he alarmed, but
_ . 1 long. For 1
TO SUBSCRIBERS. take their ei
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paid up to and including year own petty am
marked on your label. If paper try went to
Is stopped look at your date and wrecked and
yeu will probably find you are selves are b<
behind one year. , and home th
We cannot send each sub- to save them
ecrlber a statement. Look at ' save themsel
Tear Label. ( how can the)
IX you qo iiuv recmvo yvur i /\ ^piru ui
paper promptly we would appro- \ lie8S on the 1
date It If you will notify us t. I .
we will correct the mistake. ,lnK anairt
In the hurry of malltng out the (and dpslgnin
paper names of subscribers are end* troubh
sometimes left off Inadvertently. ' for preSent c<
? - -?a?, Una. As a
TUESDAY. KKHliUAKY M. Itl ?/',r|oUc
" . _ ,, turned the a
?Weather forecast for South _
Carolina: Fair and continued cold ?a'rsovertot
Tuesday; Wednesday fair. tlcians who li
: . . the "demni
Get busy now. course the p
vlting, but Sc
Remember the meeting tonight. needs men o
i like Cothran
Get on the working line for Lan- }?|cicens Hoo
cau,ter- ? ' jof Spartanbu:
; be mentioned
There is only one way for local ..
, . ,, other departr
business men to compete with mail _. ,. .
. /. . , v-. . .They could d
order houses that is by advertising.'. .. .
leaven, their
It should be remembered that every Two nf
man that helps his town helps him- ( ar> a!1<1 ( ?
__U - .into that oc
j was fast unc
The chamber of commerce is will- South Carol!
ing and ready to help those who help The prosper!
themselves by joining it. , 'n a Rreat m<
, ticipation in
Some boys and girls, about to be our citizens
deprived of the tango for forty days, shrink from
need hardly be expected to survive
Lent. I
?...! n. Q? We hope
/\ iiii i7i . oauuucin, iwu, u occuio,
1b "not without honor" save in her j),llr<)lls '
own state, where she has labored RU(ies
tirelessly for the unfortunate. ur? , it go? s
I children wfl
The Calhoun Advance liis Just entered
upon its eighth year, which we to w,los'' tra
hope will be a Rood year for that Pn>Kr,ini
. every boy an
good paper. . '
jthe wide see
The Anderson Mail has reason on au ''hi*""1""
Its side in the fear that "some of the ' arry (,fr nt
dear suffragettes had rather sweep mere *
the country than sweep the home." ts not <>n
^ . ' j helpfulness
t Those merchants who advertise in which com
The News are selling their goods as t-hem.
fast as they come in. |ambition flr?
. j best for th
"The suggestion to double the al- Kvery boy i
lowance for South Carolina's board certainly do
of pardons no doubt met in the house and that is t]
full appreciation for its undeniable be in trainir
Irumor," says The Charleston Post. If your fort*
lug, the athl
' It seems from the way things are appeals to y<
shaping themselves that the one certain studj
single qualification for office in South arouse your
Carolina is that the candidate be a what you try
supporter of one certain individual. tiling. All c
can win ease
The legislature was bud enough confidence w
but the worst is yet to come. The pation in pul:
"dear people" will, ere many months, i Field Day
meet their loud-mouthed champions more childre
face to face. other gather!
ble. it is suf
Lancaster is a good business center jn ucnttoii
and our stores would do credit to a.'pr|n_ the gre
much larger place. There are a num- 'Among othei
her of live merchants here, the livest rriH. from a .
and most successful of which are our j)e Q(
advertisers. gendered by
T. 7 ! . .. those who a
If we are to give our readers the
, , . , are themselv
news of Lancaster county, we need ,
.. . . , , . . the duties an
the help of our correspondents in . , _
i r, . zenship. Th
various sections of it. By the way, ^
what has become of those old friends ' ren' y?U **
, teacthers, an
of ours, anyway? . . . .
I friends to ta
"AJ1 South Carolinians do not Rood it w
swear by Hlease. Some swear at ,,0<,> have a
him,* says The Anderson Mail. And n,a,ter, whic
soflne others, who long supported : month ahead
some others who long supported11 profltable
Hinoe his contemptible fight on a woman.
">'
v. The Colpn
South Caroling is suffering Just hM a(,ked it
now. from a series of epidemics which Massachuset
all too frequently spread their eon- ' nutler in m
taglon hereabout*!?measles, smallpox lt wouj(1 ^ ,
and politics?:but the most Insidious eternal fltne
of thepe is politics,'the disease being np>. ,n
also the most prevalent.
Lancaster extends a hearty wel- "A man w
come to the many famtlies who have to use it hoc
recently codte'to feast their lots with the peiwernl
us. We want other newcomers here. same i
Desirable people help us in the on- twenty-five
ward march and we need more such once," rema
citizens. ier-Journal.
THE LANCASTE
ID SOUTH CAROIANA. CARNIVAL OR NO CAU
and Courier in yester- Yea- carnivals are unqu
ad a thoughtful editorial ia n"'?a?ce. especially whei
and Prosperity." based com'nK so thick and fast, b
rnt deplorable condition as we have a half-mile tow
Mexico, which it. claims they are not "censed by
lie indifference pi" the anthoritles, thereby yieh
he people, who are fitted r?vonue to the town, upc
Its affairs. The Charles- thoy can slt down as
rs: v before, Just beyond the to
he fourteen million of JBy 8Uch clo9e V * "? ?
ry to make homes there, subjected to all the evils of
Mexico about half a mil- undesirable shows. withoi
ergons of education and therefrom any revenue wb
lere is nothing in the
tter with the country to- w
hat it is cursed fey the The Orangeburg Tlmef,
less of the only people crat ?? aPl,y pictures th
sd to administer its af- that we pass on^tts desi
e It a government cap- order tnat out1' progressii
manding respect. It is know'that nessimlst
e Mexicans who belong may Kno]> pessimist
have at last become meet him and dlscouut hi
. they had slept far too t forebodings of evil. The C
rears they continued to nrfper says: "It requires
run down the town in
ensures and nurse 'their
ibitions while their coun-| "vos- All that one has t<
smash. Now that it is oppose everything designe
pillaged and thay tliem- up the town, look with jau
eing driven from house on everythl ln wh,ch ,
ey cry out for some one ... , , .
and woUfd even help to { R?0<lt l??h glum and boi
ves if tney could. But1 some one speaks encouraf
r?" I is easy to do all that, and I
^.indifference or supine- to be set down as a 'knocl
&rt of our people, leav- decent citizens."
s to be run by the selfish
g, will sooner or later And General Villa, by v
e. This largely accounts feni-e of himself for bavin
auditions in South Caro- ed Benton, the British sul
rule the intelligent, pa- j 'He had not talked long
iship of the state have reached for his hip pockc
dministratlon of its af- sounds familiar in South C
he demagogues and poll- i
lave about run things to What has become of
tion bow wows." (If fashioned follow vsho cou
olitical arena is not in-|^'cyc^e one hundred mile
>uth Carolina now sorely , ('ay* asks The Anderson
f brains and patriotism 'ia8 Pr?hably discarded it I
of Greenville, Cary of tho8fe no,Ry motorcycles.
it ui ;\inn*i nun, usuurnv I . . . . ,
That board of; trade wl
rR, nnd others who could I ^ n,Iei ?<ln,
I. In 111* loglsl.tur. and,, ?u,
nents of the government. I, , , ,
.... .business man In Lancaster.
0 a world of goo I. ke ber in the begiunlng that
Influence would b*?elt.l ^ Bverlarttingly1 at
men just mentioned, , , , , ,
J ' municipal body will fail ol
thran, drove the nail 1
purposes.
topus of Iniquity which j
lermining the morals of | "What has become of th<
na, the state dispensarj. |oned boy who wanted to I
ty of the state depends <in,j,jy when he grew up?"
sasure on the active par I Andergon Mail. He has
politics of the best ol grown Into one of those soj
and they should not young men who feels asliai
the task. "old man."
"TKI.D I).\V. I" recent interview Se
. man has put the politician!
that the teachers and ... , .
, that he is still in the lai
lie county are interested ...
, .j .. , .... living and that they may
s of Held Day, for if they . . , ?
him, not from the stumi
without saying that the ... i
speaking days are over. I
1 be interested and will ... ...
tides dictated to a stenogr
to reflect credit on those . , , , . ?. ...
signed by him. Give It to
tiling they owe so much.
I'.en. You can t hit em a
i Is big enough to include '
id girl In the county and gjQ gLICE CUT *3
ipe of the events affords
Ity for every school to ! APPR0PRIATI01
least one honor. The
g of the prizes, of course. *'?? ??' < ?mmlttoe of *
d In view, but rather the ' *'n* Trim*
to the Individual pupil : S32.1.000.
es from competing for ( ?'urnbia Special to Clw
Interest is aroused, his Rerver Feb- 23?Included
*d and he does his level of >225.000 made by the S
e honor of his school. H,,ce ">nittee tonight In
and girl in this county Propnauon in tne izb.out
pa aome one thing well Wlnthrop'a gymnasium. T1
tie thing ho or she should teo recommends the taklnj
lg to do on Field Day. Priatlon bill i# the $2 5,00
! Is in running or jump- including the $40,0'
etic part of the program 'aw building at the State
ou and if you excel in a Item of $10,000 for a
r the literary events will namP? probably at Oreenvl
Interest. We care not pd by thf> com ittee. as an
for but do try for some- of *25.000 f?r a tubercuh
annot win prizes hut all ta' and other important
. 1... ,, tions made by the House,
and poise and that self- Reports flashed here fro
hich eoines from partici- today that Senator Tillman
die exercises. proved to he without four
will also bring together sofar as '"formation root
.. o.wi i . can bo credited. The Ser
and teachers than any at Greenwood stated that 1
ng could possibly assent- the report of illness wa
e to kindie more interest foundation. Trenton and
and the larger the gath- both llkew'8fi responded. J
... ... _ ., .... . vires investigated the rur
' ? ? ? s w >e. Wera unable to find any gro
benefits which will ac- it was pointed out that
tuccessful Field Day will the asylum investigation 1
ad feeling always en- tbe Sc"a?>r some excitemei
, , . may have given rise to the
< k ?? id mowing r waB ftnnounr.e(j tliln ev
re preparing others, or the North Carolina society
es preparing to assume will be held the evening oi
d responsibilities of cltl- and ,hat J?B*Pb Daniels.
??? ? Caro^liTtana'arff expected'to
arents, help them,, you The appropriation bill i
d children, urge all your midnight to the Senate sh
ke part In Field Day for V inthrop College appropr
personal interest in the a new dormitory , Senator
h, by the way is only one ?f ('heater, chairman of
I, so that the day will be mlttee' reported the bjll. I
to Vila. In atfilltlnnal
and pleasant one for us uonB( tj,e state Board
I was cut from $$6,000 to $1
. . i State Hospital for the I
cut $38,000 and the Inst
lbla State says somebody the Deaf, Dumb and Blind
to give Its opinion of the The hill will carry a s
ts project to net up Ben of * seven-mil I le^
., _ . , Senate amendments 'by t
??? ?* that mHlMt pr#Tftll<
more in keeping with the a bill was Introduced
se of things to "set him cure the defect in the
r (spoons.) circuit judgeship bill. Sen
, I din having been elected
1 original bill went Into effec
ho 'totes' a pistol la sure , ?
m.r or later, but ?uch I,
ty of human nature that one night stand for gran
man may own a Bible says an exchange. "Atla
years and never use it aunK their own praises till
rks The Iaoulsvllle Tour- d?vploP^(1 a appreclat
lho IX>ulHV,ile l'our ing." They have made I
Don't forget that.?Colum
the old- lotte Sunday.
Id ride a ^r- Carr?tt Gaffney. former *
. state organizer of the Jr. O. IT. A. M.,
s in one wag here Thursday on business. He
Mail. He has recently been appointed to a po- *
for one of sltion in the United States revenue V
r department. ' <
Mrs. R. E. Young and Misses Ruth y
<o Crow and Henri Young of . Kershaw ;
icn is t ware in toWn Monday In the"Interest <
lot go by of The Kershaw Era. i
of every Messrs. Perry Therrell and James y
llemem- Rivers of Chesterfield, C. H. spent ?<
Sunday night In Heath Spring. y
Mr. Stanford Vanl.andlngham of
it or the Camden came up Monday to spend the J*"*
r its great holiday with relatives.
Policejman S. J. VUic.ent is quite
sick with the grippe. His little
7r*i,i fi -n daughter is alert suffering from an ato
u-iasn- ftck Qf pneumonla
je like his | UftV T w. DeVane of Liberty 11111 .
asks The came up Monday to meet some friends I
doubtless who were going out to spend some
ahistlcated ltlme ,n h,a homr!jnisucaieaj
MJss Lu]a KnlK|,t of Rich Hill
ned of the Spent Monday In town waging an agi
gresslve campaign In the interest of
_ j The Lancaster News.
nator Till- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Heath of Stonei
on notice boro 8pent Monday herp (
Ma J. John O. Richards passed \
id of the j trough town Monday on his way to
hear from the capital.
?. for his ' Mr- n. W. Hendrix went to Coluin.
, bia last week on a business trip.
"i Mr. and'Mrs. J. R." Bushardt were
apher and called to Augusta Sunday to the bed'em.
Uncle side of Mrs. Bushardt's sister. Miss t
lick amiss. r>?" Morris, who is critically ill near c
I that place. I
_ M,-?nar* T. H Rwinpft nnrl Pllntnn
ROM j VanUghdingham, both of whom hare I *
*?tt T been sick, were on our ntreotn MonH
rSiiiij day , - ,
| Mrs. Irby Hlnson of Rock Hill,
>uth Caro- formerly the popular 'XJantral"' at y
Off this place, Is here initio* her parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn,
i ?t r?K Mr- J- Sims went to Kershaw ,
tnoi uo- gunday -big daughter, M"rs.
In the cut Johiufoiv Klttld.
lenate Fin- Mrs. MUUn Hlnsoti, who han been 1
the appro- H*r't 'or several days, 4s Quite well <
) Item for M,HH Motley of Wtnthrop
ic commit- college. cacOiripfculoft-.by-'ner friend. ,
? from the Miss Kvana of the name Institution, (
0 Item for <'am? home Saturday to' spend a few <
AA , davn at the home of her father, Mr. I
0? for a Berry Mob,
University. ' (< ' - >_
maneuver QPEKN 'MI/ rtffmmXM HOME. '
lie. Is slic- ?
) the items Says She Rejoices Over Hawaii's
asls hospl- Prosperity.
approprla- Honolulu, Feb. 18.?For the first
time since her Government was over
im Atlanta thrown twenty years ago, former
was dying Queen Lilluckalanl entered yesterday
idatlon In- the old palace which was formerly
dved here her home. The building Is now the
liimr ? son rerruory h lapuoi and on the
in thought grounds in front of it 1,200 parsons ? ?
is without participated in a dance to celebrate
Edgefield, the opening of a week's carnival.
s'ews ser- As the exercises proceeded the Exnor,
hut Queen was seen to wipe tears from
iund for it. her eyes, hut she said had enjoyed '
probably the occasion and rejoiced over Ha- .
ias caused wall's property. A
it and this | ! ~
rumor. Mrs. Paiikliurst Defies the Police to
enlng that Arrest Her.
r J>an(iUfit 1 Eondon, Feb. 21.?The elusive Mrs.
r March 6. Kmmeline pankhurst?or her double
Governor | addressed a large meeting from the
# North balcony of a house In the Chelsea dlsattend.
trJct tonight. Referring to the ar eporteo
at regl jj0r a week ago at
owed that Kensington, the speaker drew what
n eon wa* was Intended to be a pathetic picture
?' k?w easy It would be for any accl
H dl to happen on a dark night while
. such an arrest wan being carried out,
?\ He described how convenient It
n addition won|(j t>e if by -"an accidental blow"
, " end should be put to Mrs. Pankil
ftlft hurst. She defied the authorities to
' ' * arrest her. There was considerable .
r.^7* scuffling between the audience ' and
. ?"? .(>?! "" "lie* '? t>? tr?*. ( '
%'"!" th~? i Hiiiu.Th.Kte?.
he" com- New Orleans,, Feb. 22.-i-I^>adtng a
n**af, parade, the roygl yatch Wintontght
to ddih with R^. lrtpg. dtT carnival,
Iki.ikhotrd IS dim tn ?rrlTR t lha IimjI
a tor Maul- of Canal street tomorrow noon, mark-11
r"~,h" aai v<: I .
? | rompained by militate organizations, II
m, &? escort. Rex Will appear at the city II
mouR an a half aad receive the kfys of the II
d operas," city from Mayor Martin Berman. II
ntana have Monday night the Proteuy pageant I
l they have and ball will take place, carnival I
Ion of sing- closing with the Rex parade Tuesday I
t pay, too. noon, the Comus parade and ball and II
bin Record, the Rex ball Tuesday night. I
t
!R NEWS, FEBRUARY 24, 1914.
tNIVAL. j
:S7X COUNTY NEWS, If
iilt as long .
rn limit, if i ... . . '
the town | ; in-:ATM aPRIXO. .
ling some . gpocmi to The News. *
?n refusal, |. Heath Spring. Feb. 23.?Interest
hare done ing exercises were observed by the ?
wn limits, pubflc school Mcfoday afternoon in
1fi town ia celebration of Washington's birthday.
^ . In the. ab8enee*tof Professor Bush
cneap and ar(j^f Miss. CaUte Jones of the high
it reaping school department; presided. There J
atever. were several recuauons ana readings |*i
appropriate to the occasion, and the||*l
uul Demo- 8cho?' sang In chorus "America" and i [N
"The Star Spangled Banner." At |*|
e Knocner 8a?,e hour the* local council of |*|
priptlon In the Junior Order United American I?]
re citizens Mechanics presented an American I*1
when they an{* a to the school. The Ijl
presentation address was made by l*i
s constant Rey j w H Dyche8f Th D ?OXin. ! ?
rangeburg cllor of the local council, In which |J|
no talent some explanation was made of the l?]
which one principles of the order. In behalf of 1#1
. .. the school. Miss Jones accepted the l?l
( ? gifts In a few well chosen words. The |?|
d to build stoneboro council was well represent- I*1
ndlced eye ed and other neighboring councils I?1
athers see sent representatives also. Regret l*|
ed when was expressed at the absence of Pro- 11*1
fessor Bushardt and al?o at the In- ({ ]
:ingly. It ahUlty of Mr. C. B. Webb, national t*|
In doing it vice councilor, to be present, as was : Ijl
ter* by all expected. .1*1
j Messrs. Curtis Mackey and J. W. 11*|
i Crenshaw of Iancaster, and P. B. Ijl
Mobley of Catawba Junction spent ( ]
k-ay of de- Monday with relatives hero. 1*1
g murder-! Mr. W. J. Hondrix and sisters, Ijl
iject, says Misses Sallle and Belle, spent Sun- l*|
when ho day with their sister, Mrs. R. O. |#1
? tJ t Small, at Rich Hill. Kj
at , Mrs. W. G. Hough, who was quite |*1
arolina. , sick last week. Is much better. Mr. I*1
_ Hough returned to his work at Char- |?i
Small Accounts \ *
r fyv '? v .f, s- '.I
AS WELL AS LARGE j
ONES ARE WEL- j
COME HERE. :
You need not wart>^ntil your business has as- p*
sunied great proportions before opening an ac
count. I Z
Do So jo-Day
Our patrons, regardless Ipi the amount of busi- j
ness done, receive every courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us, mnd there is nothing in J
safe banking we cannot pefterm. Interest paid on J
Savings Account at the rate of f^ir per cent, com- J
pounded quarterly. I *
ACTIVE DEPOSITORY OF / THE UNITED \
STATES GOVERNMENT. j
The First National Bank |
. I
LANCASTER, S. C. J
CHAS. D. JOKB8, President. R. K. WY1JE, Vloa President. I
X. M. CROXTON, Cashier. K CURTIS MACKEY, Asst. Caahlar. d
8
" 1 ^ ' ii i 11 - i i??m
Tfi Tiir riniurnp I
1U MIL rAftlTlLKO
of Lancaster County .?
We hare the beet line of Groceries to offer you at the most reasonable
price that has ever beenlcarried In Lancaster. We want
o give all of you a special invitation to come to our store and look
>ur line over. We want to sell you six pounds of Parched Coffee
!or One Dollar. We want you to buy enough of our White Lily or
illt Edge Flour to do you all summer.
We know what you wiapt.and we hare taken great,care to hay
something that will giro you the very beat o fsatisfaction. > '
We want you to make our place the place to meet your friends
when you eoitte to town.
We .hare a shipment of -Keg Molassee that we are expecting In
irery day and if you are going to buy any Melaseea In this quantity
we hare some of the very beat quality for you. This grade of
Molasses are rarely ever put up in this way. We bought theee
especially for the FARMERS. We want you to come back again
ind say, "Sell me another keg just like the last one I bought from
rou." Now try ns one time and see If you are not pleased bett?*
than you hare been in a long time. When you trade with Edwards
& Horton every one In the family are satisfied when they go to the
[ithlfl an /i w h Ml Ihav nt V* m n arVi ant(n> ?!>?? ~?- * ?
y r? ? -? ??B" VBViiig itnj; at a i oou; w go U)
work. Work makes dollars and you know everybody In Lancaster
County like these, even down to the babies.
Very truly.
EDWARDS & HORTON
HEMRMBER \VK SELL BRICK, SHINGLES AND COAL.
1 '?
lust What the Ladies
Have been C ailing foe
MelrUe FLOUR
It is Bright, Light \nd Flakey, none better made
out of wheat. If you rtoveiTt tried it, just let us
send you a sack. When \^e get you to once try it
we know we have a customeramd a friend.
Don't forget that we carry Garden Seed and Seed
Irish Potatoes in stock at all times. .
Our line of Groceries are complete. Telephone I
or tell us your wants and we will rush them out for
y0U-' I ,
Yours for business, E.
Wm Sistare I ~
"OOOD THINOS TO EAT." I >1
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