The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 27, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
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GOV. BLEftSE HINTS 1 COUNTY N
AT EXTRA SESSION' ^
Special to The News.
Buford, Feb. 26.?1
lTrgei Senate to ass Fortner and U1> 51 fexv ^ yo"
.? . nUi . we ure BlIU ulive nud
2-C ent .Rate Hills. getber us one body for
" : .. ment of our'school ui
?. ment of our coniniunit;
r.*,*r?vr. . . w Miss Myrtle Thumps
SENDS A SI E( IAIj MESSAGE clav with Miss Berthi
Dixie.
Miss Bessie Walters
? , . . , . ... with Miss Ona Fundei
Rebukes lawmakers for I)elav? ... . ? .
;vir. ana mrs. it. ij.
Threatens to Hold Appropria- Sunday with Ml4. anc
tion Bill Three Days. Usher.
Miss Ada Thomp80i
Columbia, Special to Charleston nesday night with Mr.
News and Courier. Feb. 24.Governor A. Parker.
Blease threatens to hold the appro- - Mr. Leslie Taylor
prlation bill three days and suggests night with Mr. R. W.
the possibility of calling an extra ses- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. 1
slon of the General Assembly in the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. P?
summer time if the 2-cent rate bill day.
and the Fortner 1< 1 are not paised Misses Bessie and B
by the Senate. In lessage tonight visited Mr. and Mrs.
Governor Blease saiu to the General Saturday.
Assembly:
"I beg leave to call your attention ELGIN.
to Article 4, Section 23, Constitution
of 1895. which in part, reads as fol- Special to The News,
lows: Elgin, Feb. 26.?W<
"If a bill or joint resolution shall know that the health
not be returned by the Governor with- munity Is very good no
in three days after it shall have been
presented to him, Sundays excepted,
it shall have the same force and ef- o-dttit a t
feet as if he had signed it,' etc. olr JhUiAJ-i UJ
"My construction of this provision
of the Constitution is, when a bill is
presented to the Governor, that he Tlie Lancaster News
car. hold the bill under his considera- votes for all renewal:
tion for three diys. This being true, tlons from' now to t'he
I beg leave to call your attention to $400.00 Piano Conte
the fact that if jour appropriation bill Mackey Company's,
is presented to me on tomorrow, votes for all new subs<
Wednesday, I can hold it until Satur- yp ju advance for one
day, as you cannot count both the have a friend working
day, you present it to me and the day turn over your receipt
I return it, and give he Governor CONTEST CLOSES >1
three full days. Therefore, I beg leave n?.re js u chance
particularly to call your attention to Piano,
the fact that while the Governor is
considering the appropriation bill of
1914 you will have ample opportunity
to take tip and give consideration to
the 2-cent rate bill, and the Fortner - bill
to prevent white people from | J| | J j fill V
teaching in negro schools.
"Now gentlemen, listen: CT A D
"You have been about four weeks, f
or possibly more, considering this appropriation
bill, and haven't finished
it yet. Surely you would not expect ?
the Governor to take it up and give it VOU O]
thorough consideration and return it
to you within lees than three days. TI TT71\
"For this reason, 1 call these mat- 1
tars to your attention and once again
plead with you to pass the Fortner __________
bill and the 2-cent rate bill. An extra ???????
session of your General Assembly this
summer might possibly bring about
the passage of these 1- is, as that /AMI '\f M M
u-nnlH tin cn nnnr olncti.. !mo lint I I 1^1 I V
......... ., _ _ t ^ A M M. >
would dislike to put you gentlemen to
that inconveninence and trouble. So _
take these three days the Governor |mm 1^
has to consider the appropriation bill, * Mil U 1
and give these two mensures, to
which I have called your attention es- R
peciallv, your careful consideration. IVI|I|^
"Say gentlemen, let's have two or
three bills, anyhow, of State-wide interest
and bent lit out of our seven
weeks' session. What say you?"
MAkKS GOOI? Sl'G<?KSTIOXS. THc
Citizen Ask- t'it> fathers to Improve
It Grows Inte
To the lCditor of The News:
If you will allow me space in your 44To tile Victor
valuable paper. I would like to say a
few words in order to boost our town tlie Si toil
in the proper way. I think that we 'A
have had enough wind work. We Who "Will bp
should have something more sub- WI1U Will Ue
stahtial now. We have lost about
two years from improving our streets
and sidewalks, and it looks very
much like we are going to loose two
more years. Why doesn't our new olXty-llVe VOtCS
town council make a start? There is
plenty of work that they can be do- Olie Ccilt will
ing. In the first place they can require
the old council to make their VlolltltlV WcfilK
report, as the law plainly requires *
them to do in 30 days, under a pen- VlofnTvlaxr
alty. Then they will need thousands iJallutldj.
of tons of crushed rock to cement the
sidewalks with. They might haul all ZZZIZZI^^^^^ZIZI
of the loose rock off the streets, and
get them out of the way, to some convenient
place to be crushed. Miss Work id* the III
Editor, I think that I could suRRest a
better way to pet rid of the mud in are Oil
wet weather than to put cinders on
it. Several of our streets wore graded
and macadamized a few years ago l pi |U( I PI/^l
under the administrations of Mr. I p lf|/\l 1% I
Waddy C. Thomson and Mr. R. E. *
VVylie, as mayors, and put in pretty
fair condition, and if our city authorities
would have kept the dirt and ????????
mud swept oft the streets, as they do
in other cities, it would not accumulate.
Yoti mav lay the streets in ST.\\I>IY<? OF CON'I
eOld, aind let the vehicles run over THE .1. I*'. MACKF.
thera and the mud will accumulate 1*1 WO COM
n them if you do not keep it off.
It will not be a very hard job to Week Ending Eehriui
x them now, if the council had same - 1,984.860 6
< rushed rock, to rake up the mud and ' l,2o9,01l) 6
: aul if off to some low place, and ' 1,787,55ft 7
ben dill tip the low places with crush- ' ' 684,605 7
'd roek and not use mud. us they ' 1 594,985 7
lave been doing for the lust two 20 668,870 7
years. -1 662,345 8
And. Miss Editor, there is another 26 605,676 9
very Important tiling that I would 28? 676,015 10
suggest, that Is the back lots, just 21)? 666,980 10
back of the stores, where the ladies 20?2,016,265 11
i Aun j x> ai. ? oo l* a a i ?> r 11,
hii 11 riiiiuuMi iroui mu rural com- ,>0?
munlties get out of their vehicles 35?1,207,145 11
to trade with our merchants. They 36? 51*4,825 12'
are a disgrace to any town. Some- 37? 625,605 12i
thing should be done to put them in 39? 593,995 13<
vooil condition. Miss Editor, you 46? 642,625 13i
i nist not think that I am a knocker. 41? 654,750 14!
I will have to knock a little in order 45? 793,415 141
to boost. 46? 591,495 141
T T nfTMTTCR 4 i? 580,945 15'
T. HUNTER. 48__ 679'g05 15,
lo wure a Cold in One Day 151
:^4 lvAXATIVi: nuo.MOQnfnlnr. Itstopsth* ro ir,
'trh .Vd Hrndacr.e <in<1 works off the Colo. __ . r ,
'Srir!* re Mind tnon-y if it fnil# to curr 2,04 2,670 16
" ( T*VT"S o" each 1>ot. 2r*~ 58? 696,945 151
59? 685,375 16'
ADVERTISING alone does not make 6??2,097,125 16:
any man rich, but it is a certain 61? 697,685 16i
and sure sign that the man is usinp 62? 641,815 16his
best endeavors to get the best fi4? 690,7 95 161
business and he Is sure to get it. CO? 964,360 161
TIH<j LANCASTER JNKW
1 ' Miss Eva May Duron of Winthrop
jr?itrri spent the week-end with her sister,
ll W 1 Miss Muuile Duron.
la-'I'V/ I Misv Ktlie Ci'lo of Greco's spent
Saturday with Miss Kstello Raskins.
Mr. Dewey Clontz of Itock Hill
' spent Saturday bight and Sunday
'with Mr. Jessie Caskey.
?i , send i ^jr joim c. Locke spent Saturday
all know that uiplit and Sunday with friends and
working to7 relatives.
the improve-J Master Maxwell Clontz. spent Satld
the .better- j Ufda.y and Sunday with Master Curtis
y*" t ' Raskin. *
on spent Sun- jyjr Clyburn Williaips of StQiiei
Waiters -of foorb spent a few days with Mr. C. B.
Johnson the past week.
spent Sunday
burk.
Usher spent UNIVERSITY OF S. C. NOTES.
1 Mrs. B. E. Special to The News.
. w . Columbia. Feb. 25.?The enroll"f?
M ment at the University of South Caro,
ana m . . jjna pa8Be(j 550 mark since
___f the beginning of the second te?-ra.
pP . 1 y Twenty-five new students have regis.
tered since the 2nd of February.
Larson series of Life Work
irker weanee- |ectureH given under the auspices of
.. ... the University Y. M. C. A. was deliver?w
y/Lt-F? Wednesday night by Dr. N. B.
u. w. tt.nign Rdgerton, who is well known all over
the State, on "Qualities Needed in the
Study of Medicine." The lecture w a3
well attended and was one of deep
interest to the students at the Univer?
nr? iRnff tn s't>r' many of whom are preparing for
" r'iM0 r^T the B*udy of medicine.
or tn s com- The University basketball team de
,w* feated Furman in the gymnasium Sat
urday night by a score of 34 to 18,
making the third Consecutive victory
?FER. over the colleges of South Carolina.
Baseball practice has begun, and
with the material out, there is no reas
on why the University should not
i offers 5,000 put out a strong team this season.
? of subscrip- The University Glee Clul which was
close of the recently organized has been devoting
>st at J. F. much time to practice preliminary to
and 10,000 taking a trip over part of the State,
rriptions paid Arrangements for the annual
year. If you High School Track and Oratorical
for this piano meet, which is to be held at the Unito
her. versity the last of April, are practicARCH
I5tli. ally completed. The meet this vear
to Win That will be the largest ever held, if all
the schools which have signified their
Intentions of participating send rep
resentatives.*
?? The preliminary contest for the
| selection of the representative of the
'TTIT inn University in the state oratorical
)tlt4 1 i contest will be held at an early date.
W. C. H.
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For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin.
? For frost bitten ears, fingers and
ne or !toes; chapped hand and lips, chilblnins,
old sores, red and rough
li skins, there is nothing to equal Buck'1
len's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain
at once and heals quickly. In every
__home there should be a box handy
??~?? all the time. Best remedy for all
ul, < ? .llocnono I < ..1, i ~ ....
Mint um^aocii, IIIUIUK CUCUIU, H'lUM ,
piles, etc. 2 5c. All druggists or by
"^Vf Tl^ mall. H. E. Rucklen Co., PhiladelJ
fx ? plila or St. Louis.
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II and dyspcps
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be given N we believe it to be
Ii prove our faith in
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I'.lsT. \\ Hex.ill Ilyspops
ir\ 11)11. \\ to other ingrwlien
8* -1 ,067,680* \\ Hismutli, two gmi
9 881',305 \\ lJu' entire i.iedi*
1 - 78 1 0F>0 \\ .soothe the intluun
2? 07U82 0 \\ heartburn and
3 1,157,080 \\ Leal thy accretion
6 678,776 \\ Uid4,m/4,P,,d Tl
!?? 698,885 \\ of the food and h
5? 769,926 \\ 'l ,lnlo1rirh m,.bl
2? 55" 876 YV nesli, bone ana i
r i ron'ii7r l\ stomach distress
Vl regularly for a si
6? 801,02 0 )\ * , ?m?'
7 9 Ait or a l\ easy-acting, heal t
J\ gr.atlv tuprooiot
6? 589,356 1 I???
I)?2,066,000
6? 754,275 Sold only at the mor
2? 571,190
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5? 541.350 g
9?2,030,700 M
2?1,367,960 A S
1? 963,255 A
5? 591,695
B? 597,865
7? 836,755
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1)? 836,855
2?1,211.695
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