The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 27, 1914, Page 5, Image 5
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LOCAL. DOTS
-4^ Carolina, i
??1 partment,
?At a meeting of the directors of llfust'thTTi'
the Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Wednesday afternoon, the following t'arolina in
officers were elected: W. T. Gregory,
president; W. H. Millen, cashier; ,he wot
R, Thomas Beaty, Jr., assistant cash- P ? r?
ler; W. P. Robinson, Esq., attorney. , ? e? '
_ , ? . fought hei
?Rev. J. D. Chapman, financial coiiege gri
representative of Greenville Female entered thl
College, will fill the pulpit of the voting her
First Baptist church next Sunday physician 1
morning and evening at the usual .... 4 .
hours. i ,
__ work In <
?Rev. W. S. Patterson will preach tlon ? to 8(
at the Pleasant Hill A. R. P. church professions
next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, name amo
? Dr. A. Brock of Charlotte has state of Sc
accepted a position as prescription Who arc
clerk with the Peonies' Timer Br flrn
?. ?- "> ? man 8 rent
eery Company of Heath Springs. tractors?
?Messrs. B. Y. Funderburk and II. Their nt
M. Parks have exchanged lots on Qf no imp0
Market street and Mr. Parks wishes stand for t
his friends to know he has moved. You, th<
?The entertainment t obe given at South Care
the Ceneral school auditorium Mon- on the woi
day night comes to Lancaster highly endorse it
recommended. We hope our people who want
will attend it, feeling confident they admlnlstra
will spend a pleasant evening. They its enemiei
should remember, too, that the ment by a
school library is badly in need of you who s
funds. the persec
?The list of contributions to the can't shift
chamber of commerce together with Ring an<l h
/Ml' the number of memberships sub- th? little
scribed will be published in The Lan- l?tH have
caster News of Tuesday next. Lot what they
?The entertainment to bo given at an<l what I
on the list hy Monday afternoon. when they
?See the graduated town They wi
license taxes on occupations and ni(,r. They
callings, published in this issue and meetings \
govern yourselves accordingly. I'liev alwa
?The Ithaca Conrsevatory Later- S?U.*th. Cnr?
talnment Trio will give an entertain- ? ... *\r."
ment at the Central school auditor- .
lum Monday night. March 2. The : ,
program will consist of music and ? a.
roei t n Hrnio o-. Wealth ?
?*"~"V~ . """""n"ul1 good nnm<
and 3 5 cents. (,nrcd not
?Owing to the ever-increasing think of tli
demands upon ills time, Col. Leroy iOU(|iy boa
Springs has resigned as president of respect foi
the Savings Bank of Fort Mill and at j( tbe pt
a meeting of the directors held this kind f
week. Mr. Walter R. Meacham was have, jt js
elected to fill the office. that they
* believe tin
A Card of Thanks. plajn ,)PO,,
We take this method of extending ani| qoing
our heart-felt thanks to those of our accomplish
good friends and neighbors who were benefit of
so faithful to us during our terrible ()f peoplo
Illness with measles. May He that annoyed, f
"permltteth not the sparrow to fall cause she
to the ground unseen" bestow His throw thei
richest blessings on each of them, the echo t
and may the promise bo truly vert- warfare,
fled to them that "t shall be like n0 you
bread cast upon the waters." shall re- champions
turn to them after many days. pleasure o
'M Sincerely, , if this
^ Tdr. and Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw. w-e stand 1
Heath Springs, S. C., Feb. 26, 1914. sense enou
old South
? ? not yawp i
Notice. of our Sta
The annual meeting of the stock- mankind,
holders of the Perpetual Building & I,et us
Loan Association will convene Tues- common fi
day. March 3rd, at 3 o'clock, at the a working
office of W. P. Robinson, Esq. she blocks
A. J. GREGORY. of the pol
President. Don't bl
"Ten Commands" For Teaching An- REPRESF.
fiounccd. ?
Boulded, Colo., Feb. 21.?"Ten ?
Commandments" for teachers have RUGRNI4
been laid down by Prof. Frank E.
Thompson, of the chair of education Down here
of the University of Colorado, to hat!
students who are preparing to take up With a lec
/ teaching as a profession. In an ad- gee
dress explaining his commandments our brand
he classified some teachers as "a mob and
of mobile maidens mediating matri- nut there
mony." He futher declared that no
tehcher should apply for any position p0r we're <
unless it has heen declared vacant, , do!
Here are hla "commandments." : And the c
1?Poor teachers should not re- and
celve positions as long as there are Take our \
better teachers. j wai
2?The more expert teachers Give a tall
should be given more difficult posi- i ha\
tlons.
3?The individual genius of the it was qui'
teacher should (it the particular re- led
qulrements for'the position. You could
4?Teachers should be put where : you
they can do the most good. Now, Jest 1
5?Change of position is subject to we
* three requirements: (A)?the good That there
of the school the teacher is leaving1} j and
(B)?the good of the school to which ' wel
ehe is going; (C)?the good of the When they
teacher herself. I fer
6?Personal and political pull must Mebbe foil
be eliminated. I but
7?Teachers of equivalent ability g0 Bear Hi
should le kept in close competition. | jesl
8?The method should be such as Heedln' n<
brings upward Impetus in salaries. the
9?A teacher should never have her fro'
own testimonials.
10?Superintendents should not Well, Jest
get rid of "undesirables" by writting bee
them good testimonials. And they
we
For Political Capital. . Mebbe ran
A bill has been Introduced which lnt<
would prohibit negroes teaching in With thej
white schools, or whites teaching woi
thoAe for negroes. At this time the Anyway, tl
fate of the bill is uncertain. There sea
ate only a.very few schools In South Made a hli
/ Carolina in which negroes are taught | win
by white teachers, and we don't be- And the scl
lieve there is a single one in which and h
white children, of college -students And we're
are. taught by negroes. Law or no Wnen she
1? ... I.O.. .Itn.tU. ..U .4 1 VI w
?a? , iih uniri niiuamni ? \miui uuv ?a^it3>? i o]
be tolerated In any community. The j * ?
gulf^between the two races is widen- '
Ing every year, apd there is' no ne-! Anyhow,
cesslty foi^ ouch legislation. The sustaining
mere discussion of such matters in ville Medii
the. legislature, however, will give
tijQ two-by-four politicians a chance'
next summer to whoop up the boys. To the Far
and ride into office.?Jefferson Jeffer- Yor are
sonian. . i members c
-?'of Oommei
SALLIE FUNDEftBURK has Just to porfec
finished a course in shampooing, farmers of
manicuring, facial and scalp massage, mnch good
and wishes the patronage of the any one e
white ladles of Lancaster. Those both town
who wish to engage her services will when In to
please let her know. She Is thoroughly
capable and guarantees sat- Acting Sr
lsfaction. 43 ber of C
sr* r--v 'if. mm* i
THE LANCASTER NE\
r Against the Woman.
joined. The State of South PERSONALS
through its executive deis
at war. It is aggressive,
1 and relentless. Its enemy ? c ,, . ,
estroyed. Its friends must SDent several davs in town 1
ad. The State of South y ^e"1 ,,fever , ',aya ln_ :?. n.1
i ? wur w.th a woman woek vlaltln* relatives and friends
i a. war witn a woman. Waxhaw Enterprise.
nan was a country girl, a jyjr j t Stevens of Kershaw v
ier s daughter. Ambitious, here on business today.
eager and resolute, she Mrs. L. L. Scott of Kershaw wa
r way through a medical guest at the home of Mr. John
aduating with honors, and Arant last Sunday .
b service of her State, de- Miss Delia Small of the Sparb
self whole-heartedly as a burg business college is spenid
to the State afflicted. a few ,iayS with her mother and s
Lei reward? To live and ters.
itn atmosphere of insinua- Mr. Ira B. Jones, Jr., mad*
and at bay and defend her business trip to Columbia this we
il reputation and her good Rev. II. R. Murchison has returi
ng woman against? the from Batesburg, where he spent s
>uth Carolina! eral days this week.
I the assailants of this wo- Mrs. Ola P. Catling is visiting 1
itation? Who are her de- sister, Mrs. J. E. Poore, in Colu
bia.
imos and personalities are Mr. E. G. Ellison spent Wedn
rtance or significance. They ,lay afternoon in Kershaw on In
md represent the state. neaa" .
? citizens and voters of , Mrs. Grace Arant Scott and cl
ilina, are making this war dren returned home last Sunday fr
nan?you who uphold and a ^ to relatives ln Kershaw ?
with your ballots. You Kershaw county.
government to reward the ^r- W Gibson of Richbi
tion's friends and to punish sPen*- today in Lancaster on husine
s, you who oppose govern- Attorneys J. L. Glenn and S.
nd for the people? it is McFadden of the Chester bar w
ire chiefly responsible for here today on professional busine
ution of the woman. You
the responsibility for nag- New County Laws,
larrassing the woman upon The legislature has enacted th
creatures whom your bal- local measures affecting the com
exalted?they are doing We have endeavored to get the 1
think you like to see done text of the new acts, but with
they expect you to applaud avail so far. As soon as we can r
tell you of it. cure them we will publish them
11 tell you of it next sum- full. One is an act for the dispc
will begin at the campaign of the county lot on French and (
vitli a tribute?to woman! streets, upon which the jail Is
ys do. They will prate of tinted. The upset price is fixed
Una's "chivalry" and speak $8.O00. not including tho jail bu
indest State in the world." ing. The county board and legii
io Republican governor of live delegation are to select
ee" State of Pennsylvania site Tor the new jail. Another tin
he power of his common- ure regulates the deposits of
ginst one woman, whose county funds in the different ha
i and professional skill he of the county. The third act nta
quesMon, what would you the term of the county superintend
ie Ptwnsyivanlans? Yet you of education four years Instead
st of your South Carolina's two.
: womanhood!
tople of South Carolina like OIIITITARY
if government that they
the kind of government , ?~ ,
ought to have. If they be- In memoir of my dear motl
it an honest woman of the departed this life January
le, working for her living J?*** .
the work of an able and Dearest mother, you have gone i
led physician, for the us?
the most unfortunate class To thftt heavenly world so fall
in tin* world, should be Softly in the arms of Jesus,
louted and bullyragged be- Mother you are free from toil i
does it, it is for them to care.
r hats in air and cheer to Do in peace. \\ hat surprise br
he men who carry on this forth upon thy wakening eys
What new vision waits to hless
voters enjov what your We who linger cannot guess.
are doing"? Do you get We, who loved you here below,
ut of it? Loose thy hand and bid you go.
is the kind of thing that MARY BKLL,
'or, at least let us have Daughtei
gh not to talk about "grand
Carolina." At least, let us
ibout "chivalry" ami make AT MACKEY OPER
te a braying ass before H^)XXSE
rather face the cold and
act that In South Carolina
woman has no chance when Tho -Maud Norwood Playe
i the way of the "friends" . ... ^
ttical powers in the State. who wni aPP r at the Mackey Or
lame the government. It House Monday, Tuesday and Wedi
INTS the PEOPLK. day evenings, March the 2nd to
Inclusive, will present three excell
plays as follows: "The Power
\S IN" CACTUS CENTER. Conscience," "Dora Thorne,"
"At the Calvary Post." The "Po
! in Cactus Center we have of Conscience" is powerfully ron:
I a pleasent day tic dramatic and intensely interest
turer from Boston, this eu- This play tells a strong story
nlcs was his lay; grafting, unequalled in history,
new schoolma'am got him, cated in the citadel of the peopl
I she told us all to come, at the court house,
didn't no one reckon how Most of us have read "E
eenlcs makes things hum; Thorne." "The Sweetest Story F
lizzy yet In Cactus from the Told." This Is a story true to 1
n's of that mat, A powerful and pathetic play
rash of splintered benches stirs every emotion in the hui
I the bark, of many a gat; heart.
vord for it In Cactus, If you "At the Calvary Post" is a milil
at to start a muss drama, laid in the West. Best of
c upon eugeentcs and you'll Western plays.
re a proper fuss. > The following Is from The Go
boro Dally Argus:
et and most seemly till the "Before entering upon our rej
turer said how's of the splendid presentation of "E
breed up human beln's like Thorne" by the Maude Norwood St
i did a bunch of cow:s. Company in the Messenger op
aalf of us was cowmen, and house last night. The Argus wishe
don't let no man tell most heartily commend Mr. Nel!
i ain't a line 'twixt humans the manager of the company,
I the beasts we know so himself a fine actor, for tho sharp
1; wholesome "call down" ho had
r group UP COWS and nennle couraee to aHminiatnr tn thai air.
to make a lecture stunt that persist in disturbing audier
ks somewhere 'II stand It, by laughing at pathetic parts and <
you bet we cowmen wunt. erwise making themselves a nuisai
iwklns rose up, pronto, and If for no other reason than this
L called old Boston down, Nelson and his really talented
>t the cries of "order" nor cultured company should be accor
schoolma'am's awful tonight a Crowded audience by
wn. theatre-loving element of our c
, who so often have their pleasure 1
half the invitations had performance marred by such dipti
n give to sheep range men, ances as Mr. Nelson so wholesoir
all stood for eugeenica, as ' rebuked last night,
found out there and then; I "The company's production
ige wars too, had entered "Dora Thome" last night was gc
) settin' 'em so strong and gave better satisfaction tl
lecturer from Boston, who many of the dollar attractions s
ild prove us cowmen wrong here this season,
le row was started and the Miss Norwood, as "Dora," the II
red eugeenlcs man country girl, gave a flhe portraya!
gh dive through a window the part.
jn the pdwderfest began; Miss Edna May as "Lady Va'
aoolma'am she's tabooed us tin?." was a credit tfl the compi
as moved to Silver Spruce, and showed careful study Of chai
listening' for war there ter. i
truns eugeenlcs loose. "Mr. William Nelson, as the st
rk Sun. young husband, added to
?:??? : ' strength of the company, as did
Told Vou So. Jack Gould, whose work as "Step]
, the weather seems to be Thorno" deserves special mention
the ground hog.?Abbe- "Mf- Paul Miller as "Dick pac
im. kept the audience in a roar of lau
: . ter throughout the performance.
Notice.' "Miss Elliott as "Alice E&rl^' g
ui> id <# uaiikomcr v/uuaiy; " f10"0"1# jHjuuuimnce.
cordially Invited to become "The vaudeville Riven between
>f the I^ancaster Chamber actR ,8 a,?na worth the price of
rce, which will meet soon mission.
t Its organization , The "The company will present tonl
the county can get as their concluding, "At the Mlllt
out of the organization as Port."
iBe. It means much for ~
and coutny. Call on me DK. C. B. PRATT,
wn and unite with us. < Dentist
J. B. MACKORELL, Phone 28A.
icretary Lancaster Cham- Office over Lancaster Pharmc
oramerce. Office hours. 9 to 1; 2 to 6.
vs, i'i:m;r.\nv 27,
~~ Business Notices sWiVSWifBil
THE MERCHANTS say that some of
our candidates buy their wearing
apparel from Scars-Roebuck. Some
Jn* of our merchants have their job print- Us*4
ast , ing done elsowhere than in Millen,
| and there you are. The candidates ([?
want the merchants to vote for them, I 'gj*4 .
k'as and the merchants want The News to A [\ It \V
' toot their little horns?and there you fifi
s a are again.?Millen (Ga.) News. The 'gj*4 Ox
man who wrote this paragraph wrote 214 Pill fMl 1
I well. You can ponder it yourself, to 1
an- your benefit and to the benefit of your
l,tg benefit, and to the benefit of your
"8" town?however large, or however fifi We Invite the att
a a smu11" tion of the public
j LOST?Somewhere 011 Main street or ( W the annexed statem<
Chesterfield avenue, Tuesday night, I [fifi
Elks' gold watch charm. Reward jj^4 In presenting 1
1 _ will be paid if returned to News
office fid statement, we are
im?i
TTT i m i fid Insensible of the 1
FOUND?Last Monday night, one lap y^y
' robe. Owner may have same by d9 that such a very sa
" | paying for this adv. A. B. Llndsey.
^ factory showing
om RENT??Good now s"rf?om been made poss
ind ' house, bath, water and lights.
1 Possession given at once Annlv t I - ' ? ?
_ v. rM uuiy mrougn
M. Hood. 43
Rs 1 (A friendship and pati
jg i FOR RENT?Three furnished or unerp
| furnished rooms. Apply to O. F. ttK? ?* "ie people
as. Ferguson. 4 3-tt ^ this community.
STEWMAN'S Labor Saving Guano We take this opj
Distributor can be seen at II. I). AQ
ree Rowell's. It's worth seeing. It's tunity to thank
ity. for the people's good and a time
full saver. R. 1). Rowell, Lancaster. S. patrons, and to
( '" their continued f
in LOST On pavement on east side of I port during the >
>sal Main street, between Cloud's store [flA1
:<y and residence of Mr. \V. T. Gregory, V ,' 1914- We Invito l
sit- a gold brooch set with pearls. Finder [*??*
nt will be rewarded by returning to accounts upon a i
lid- Lancaster News office. rocal basis.
the LOS'i'?Ladles' gold wnteh. between W Yours to serve,
school house and railroad station >TT<
the Reward if returned to News otriee. I IIF HANK '
nks 4 3-44 C$0*
ent W LANCASTER
FOUND?A gold bracelet on Main <
street. Lancaster, S. C. Owner' ^ ..The old Reliabh
please describe and pay for this ad- J AA
vertisement. Apply Vews office. I
lor WANTED Fine 4-> allon fresh milch i
good fodder. It. r\ McManus, Lanand
ca"tcr. S. C.
EGGS FOR HATCHING?From pen
of pure bred Huff Orpingtons. $1
and for 13; 30 for $2. J. W. Craig, Lan-j
caster, S. C., It. F. D. 1.
H 1 L I irxf-xxr
LISTEN?If your hens will not set fl Jy S
vnn vv nut I ' m. ^ M
I J ~ ? .. ?..v ' ?* ?j win i\0| ?t*t U r> ? ^
hatch your eggs in our new automatic
mammoth incubator. Biggest and
best in South Carolina. Produces
strong, fluffy chicks. 75 eggs or less ~
$:i.oo to hatch. Cunningham Poul?
try Farm, Lancaster, s. c., _,T1
A 41-43-p. \N lion our con
SOME ONE on the street said re- its chG&D "DON
cently, "If L llirsch & Sons buy
ti goods with the same skill they paint
r8, signs their competitors betto look \\ llCll WO lislv 1
era out." Well, that's what we do. Buy
ies_ in large quantities and pay cash and rrp >>
our custom gets the benefit. Are you DO XT.
lent a customer? If not, why not?
?; Satisfied custo
and WANTED.
wer Reliable business man, who con- .. .
tan- templntes buying automobile, to rep- , WO toll yOU tliat
'nK- resent Lyons-Knight cars in I,ancas- i
?* ter county. Spleudid opportunity' ...
1?~ Particulars write E. H. Palmer, t7 BllSS Illld CODDlC
e Broad St., Charleston, 8. C.
?ora sots, new garden
Iver LOST?String of gold beads with
life. | gold cross, between Western Union
and office and Hotel Itoyal. Finder will fcilcilllT. Fix VOl
nan please leave at News office. Miss
J Bowden.
ary
a" DESK WANTED?Will purchase at
| bargain a flat top office desk with
I'l3" side drawers or typewriter desk with
>m(ddU J ?? *
Lumuiu uiiiweri). iviusi do in gOO(l [ M IAI B m
jort repair and bargain. Address II. C., I VV M I ml I ml
ora care N?wb. I
Ho GINNING NOTICE?We will gin on I
Fridays only until further notice. I Xx6a,dqU
aiuj ! Lancaster Cotton Oil Company.
the .
ient SISTKRS READ my free offer. This
ices ad and your address entitles you ^??-rr^
>th- to ten days treatment that positively
ice. 1 cures all female weaknesses. AdMr.
dross with stamp, Mrs. M. A. Hilton,
and Kershaw, S. C. 37-45-P-F
ded j ? A i7^
the WE HAVE CAR OF NO. 2 SHIN0LE3 Q \\~Wl\ /
Ity. to sell this week. Edwards A /^cL\i fy
In a Horton.
;?
WANTED?To bay your cow hides, ^
ot mink, otter, musk rats, 'possum, frf
ooon, sheep, coat and horse hides. tjf
ban Want .000 pounds at once. See as ]// Jgk
een before you sell* Capers Csuthen. // /r? iffl
ttle HOG WANTED?A whole hog, must /
I of be killed in cold weather, weight /
about 7-6 to 100. If you have such I j
!en- a bog, please state price wanted per I fw
any pound. Address, H. C., care News. 1 fhm, n
| SIMS SCHOOIj FIOUSE DOTS. \ c^? V:
the Civil Term of Court of Monroe, \ Cr^
Mr. N. C. \
hen Judge Shaw yesterdav hecun a > ? w
two weeks' term of court for the C
lo" trial of civil cases. The business (A
gh- yosterday embraced two divorce >^35
* cases In which Ben B. Morgan and
ave W. A. Riggers were granted divorces
from their wives,
the , Advertisement,
ad- VETERINARY
SURGEON. xr j xt
I have located In I^ancaster for the MftUQ Norwood
practice of my profession, and am _. xr i
prepared to treat your live stock for xiOUSe, Monday,
jany and all diseases. Calls answered
'day of night. Call me at Gregory- 2nd, 3rd and 4tl
Hood Live Stock Company.
| W. H. BOTZ, Veterinary Surgeon drfn 25c "Rospr*
lCy. Graduate U. S. C. Veterinary Sur- UienA,(" tveser
I geons, Washington, D. C.
iB
Hank No. 83. tt
Statement of the Condition of jJlP^
THE BANK OF LANCASTER, flj
located at Lancaster, S. C.. a tthe
close of business January 13th, 1914. BP
RESOURCES. ' W
Loans and Discounts. ... >453,674.87
Overdrafts 7,490.16 BP
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 10,500.00 i>^9|
Furniture and Fixtures. . 1,000.00 BP
Banking House 5,800.00 gjA
en" Due from Banks and i>^5i
. Bankers 156,165.22 BP
to Currency 18,702.00
;nt Gold 3,650.00 S
Silver and Other Minor BP.
.his Coin 3,035.35
Checks and Cash Items. 301.72
not s
, . Total $659,319.31
i&cl LIABILITIES. >3
tie- Capital Stock Paid ln...$ 60,000.00 .^P<
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
has Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Ible Taxes Paid mi?mk KMil
th Due to Banks and Bank- 1^5
era 3,640.38 Ml
on. Individual Deposits SubJect
to Check 383,866.29 >3
i of Savings Deposits 88,368.18 Pw,
Time Certificates of De- fli
posit 89,827.61 3
JO_ Cert'led Checks 14,338.38
Cashier's Checks . . . . 513.47
our Other Liabilities, viz:
Interest Reserved on
a8k Savings Accounts and
Certificates 7,770.96
|
'ear I Total $659,319.31 W
i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W
new County of Lancaster?ss.
I Before me came Geo. W. Williams, 0$
cip- fCashier of tho above named bank,
I who, being duly sworn, says that the >,^P<
above and foregoing statement Is a 09
true condition of said bank, as shown W
by the books of said bank.
()!?' GEO. W. WILLIAMS. A
Sworn to and subscribed before me 0A
this 19th day of January, 1914.
JNO H. POAG. .09.
Notary Public of S. C. 00
Correct?Attest: Leroy Springs, R.
L. Crawford, L. C. Payseur, Dlreo- M
tors..
5
T^DO IT'
ipetitors ask you to buy because
IIJI I ?
rou to buy because its good value,
u i?n Alio Kao4- o eonf ft
,,,vio II L Vy Mill OlOOCliJ. V^UU I
we have just received sixty bags
r Potatoes for Seed? Also onion
seed, one car-load Pittsburg wire
ar garden and "DO IT NOW."
IT-TERRY CO.
arters for Fine Goods. 4 4
I
_ |
1
and Company at Mackey Opera
Tuesday and Wednesday, March
U Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Ohil- y
ved Seats on sale at B. C. Hough's.
f