The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 06, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
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(MA'S MESSAI
STIRS UP THE HI
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down the centre aisle to the spi
stand and stood on the right
speaker. lie held a copy of t
lumbi't Record in his hand, lie
that he had come to the lion
the purpose of delivering a 111
in person.
. YOU MANS IXTKUIU'PTS
vfore ho had spoken a sc
words Pringle. T. Youmans in
of the house from Rlohlaud c
was on his feet. IIo question*
$My .sjea Ketaolet - mi t a oiol nin
right of tho governor of South
Una to deliver what might be t
a political speech.
"You are afraid to let me s]
shouted the governor at Mr.
mans.
"No, I am not," hotly reto:t<
Youmans. When a ruling was
by the speaker the governor ar
Youmans apologized for their
marks.
On the right of the goverr
speak, Speaker Smith was as!
give a ruling. lie read from th
stitution, showing that the ehi
ecutive had the right to delivei
sages to the general assembly
rerning the general condition <
departments of the State govern
The chief executive then pn
ed with his message. He oh
that he had alway been mis:
sented by the press of South
Una, that others had been q
eorrectly. that the newspaper
ways told "lies" about what In
that he had just read the rcp<
the afternoon paper of Colunib
the debate of the forenoon 01
aslyum resold ion and that he
no longer rqfrain from appe
hnfnru flirt liniiko i *i nor?nn In
nounce certain statements as "
DENOUNCES STEVENSON
"I cjin't say 'gentleman." I
the member from Chesterfield,"
the governor Introducing his
dress.
The governor charged Mr. St
son with being a paid attorney
ailway. lie read sections ol
newspaper report on the speet
Mr. Stevenson and declared tli
those statements were true he v
have personal satisfaction b
morning. "If you want satisfa
you can get it," shouted the gove
pointing his flnguer at Mr. Steve
At the point Mr. Stevenson
to take part In the controversy
the governor was waging faric
Mr. Stevenson asked the govern
read from the newspaper the sp
statements to which ne took e
tion. The governor read the sec
relative to the asylum probe,
answer. Mr. Stevenson told the 1
and the chief executive that he
not giving his personal opinio
his speech, but that evdrv state
that he had made was n^scd 01
"worn testimony of the chief
tive, given before the special lei
tive committee. Mr. Stevenson
sections of the report and said
he drew his concluson from t
SCORES ASYTA"^ REPOll'
Next tin governoiV discusser'
report that had beep, filed witl
general assembly relative to
asylum probe. , He eontended
he bad not beeu given a square
by the eommitteoi that the met
' ad failed to maw report on
charge of Senato^Tillman. tha
report was one of faerasm aboil
ridicule for Elegise, that he roul
sit till long, and trial lie li;
speak "regardless of the oil
tanees or results." He charger
the report of the committee wa
if "glaring injustice "
Disclosing thy details of Mi
nort. the governqr denied that h
tried to oust I W I K./wL- A
as superintendent: th:it he
waged a fight on the charact
Rleanora It. Saunders, M. D , an
his "underlings a id satellites"
ried to manipulate the sale r
old asylum property. fie sain
on these questions the eommitH
"dodged the issue." He claimei
he had "stepped into the br
and saved Dr. Saunders from
dismissed as an assistant phy
at the hospital, lie called the
hers of the committee "cowards
harged that members had beer
"nfair. He referred to the far
two of his supporters had sign
report, but stated that all mer
liable to make mistakes at tim
THR BARNWELL INOIDEI
At this point in the addres
Rarnwell, member from Char
rising to a point of order rais
objection that the governor w
Weeping within his right und
constitution.
For the second time Speaker
xr asked to give & ruling. L
u? ill new ul 111?- llll'l IIIHl 111
executive represented one depa
of the State government, he
stood the constitutional limits
remarks.
"Cowards and liars hide
technicalities, said the govern
lowing the remarks of Mr. Ba
Thia brought Mr. Barnwell <
to his feet. He advanced ]
through the hall, pushing asid<
hers and went to the spcaker'i
to resent the remarks of thi
executive. Members rushed
prevented what might have b
nersonal encounter between tl
raor and the Charleston mem
Notice.
8he school law requires all
ers to send an annual report o
sehool to the superintendent c
ration wthln two weeks after c
f' hool. Teachers please compl
this law. There Is a penalty
for violation of Rame, which i
Imposed.
V. A. LINOL1
County Superintendent of Kdu<
"' wiiaiM
T
ir INHERITED WEALTH.
.[ M
JL And tho Advantages of Poor Boya Who J. V
IllOr Hav? to Fight Their Way. Febl
11VI- Pour boya roared directly by their nilll
UOL parents possess advantages over those a,,<'
I watched and taught by hired strati- *
gers. 4'hey appear upon the world's
stage traiued aa athletes for a contest.
with sinews braced, indomitable wills ))(',r
>aker's resolved to do or die. Such boya al one
of the ways have inarched and always will The
lie Co- tnarch straight to the front and lead i Side
stated xvor''' ' hey are the epoch makers cleat
Let one select the three or four most 'the
"" celebrated iiiiiucs hi men supremely
essngo pr,.;it in ev er\ livid of huiuaii triumph
aiin 1 nolo how small is the ej lU-riluiLion I
of hereditnr\ rank and yfenlily l<> the prat'
tui of i ii > tut >itills who h:#ce Mr tod and P",>ll
0111,)er | advanced tho rnee. W
It will. 1 think, ho *0011 that tho pns '
ounty, . , . . Hon
session ot rank and wealth is almost . ..
fatal t 1 greatness and goodness and (jra<
in nn 1 111 at the greatest and the he t of our ! X,
I s>t
I aro- rare have necessarily heon nurtiirod In L
ertned the brueitiu sehool of poverty . The j ~~~
sons of millionaires are to he^garded BMI
peak " w'"' approval who cannot be Induced <|i
? ' to take absorbing and i 111?-r E I
eat In their father's business The day LI
'd Mr. over when oven the richest can play
given a* business, as rich men's sons almost Q
id Mr. Invariably do Hfcv
re- The trnnsniIsslon of wealth and rank.
wlthout regard to merit or qualifies g
lor to tlon, may sometimes pass from otio 1
ted to peer to another without serious Injury,
e con- 8ei(}oin Involving the welfare or means
of e\- 0thcrH> hut the management of buslmps"
nees never. Business methods have P??
t con** ifx''
it the changed: good will counts for less nnd US
inonj less. Success in business Is held by the _
Dceed- 8nnu* tenure as success In public life,
urged the cost of perpetual challenge to nil
repre- comers. Hereditary wealth and postfaro
tlon tend to rob fathers and mothers of
noted their children, and vice versa. Nothing ^
's al- is more fatal to the prospects of a pub ?
lie nmn In America than wealth or the I
?rt in display of wealth.?Andrew Carnegie .
ia on |q (jc'iitnrv.
11 the
OOllhl Aristocracy.
ir.ring What subsists t<mIjiy by violence con
1 tinues tomorrow by acquiescence ami
lies.
is perpetuated by tradition till at last
the hoary abuse shakes the gray hairs
mean ... . J
' said antiquity at us and gives itself out ^
ad- us the wisdom ??f ages. Thus the clearest
dictates of reason are made to yield
even- to a long succession of follies. And
for a tjjjs js tjie fou?dation of the aristocrattno
h of *c 8i*8t<>in at the present day. Its :
iat jt stronghold, with all those not iuimedi- np*
vou'hl 8tely interested in it. Is the reverence 1 fl
efore of antiquity.? Edward Everett.
ction
om STANDING OF CONTESTANTS IN
arose THE J. F. MACKEV 9400.00
that PIANO CONTEST.
?uslv. \\(M>k Ending March 4th. 1014.
or to
o ? 2.691.500 68?1.067.680
XPop_ 4?1.200.010 69? 889,205
tion* 6?2.195.105 71? 781.050
ln 1 1 624.505 72? 671 890
louse | 14? 504.985 73?1,287.680
t was 20?. 663.370 76? 678.775
in in I 21? 662.345 89? 698.885 *
niont 26? 695,675 95? 769.925 u? *
i the 28? 676.01.5 102? 693,770
oxen- 29? 665.980 105?1.603.525 voto?
Klsla- 30 2.700.125 1 14? 547.560
read 33? 644.135 1|6? 801.020 0,1 '*<
that 35?1.308.270 117?2.538,050
hose. 36? 594,825 120 ?1,977 520
r 37? 635.605 126? '.589.355 t.won
I i ho 593.995 130?2.525.500 "
' p *<>? 6 4 2.62 5 136? 754.275 hook
o 4t? 654,750 142? 571.190
45? 792,415 143? 529,095
Ilonl 46~ 591.495 145? 541.350
n ori 47~ 580.94 5 150?2.683.390 as 81
the 48~~ 679.805 152?1.852.210 ?Tntl,
t {hp 674,825 154- 974.465 1 1,1,1
J "'J 50 895.985 155? 591.695 allov
d not *r 599,77 5 156? 597.865
55- 2,695.725 157? 836,755 ?iuar
-.'urn r>o~ 69 6.945 159 1.274.035
' 0- 59- - 685.375 160 838 865 ?
'? " 60- -2,701.025 162- 1 219.495
61- 697 685 163 559,030 J.
62? 0 i 1 v i r. i/:.?
r< f,.| ; . 7 r, i ;i. .'i?; 'i" I /
0 liinl r,l? - 106 1.251.S10 JL*r
,T. I) .
had
or of
1 that
had |
>f tho |
I DON'T-l
I
I
\
When our competitors ast
its cheap, "DON'T."
When we ask you to buy b
"DO IT."
*
Satisfied customers are oi
we tell you that we have jus
Bliss and Cobbler Potatoes i
A ,
, ??iU neus, new garnen seed, one ca
* chief
In and
?*n a fencing. Fix your garden ar
ber.
I BENNETT-T]
of $25
vin bR Headquarters for F
?I Ml||, I, II
Cftflon. IIIIHTIHTirWI
HE LANCASTER MEWS, MARCH (
Mrs. J. W. Barker Dead. fill i 111| HII11' 111
rs. Mira K. Barker, wife of Mr. Ily*^ g
V. Barker, departed this life on
ruary 26tli. at her home in the i'
village, age HI years, 4 months '
25 days. She was the daughter I
Ir. and Mrs. \\*. F. Chambers and t
beloved by all who knew her. k
had been a member of the Bap- I
husband she leaves surviving her, i^iJTTTIIpj
little Kir), ('lee. aged 8 years. jguM UD
remains were interred in west
cemetery the day after lier
h. Kev. S. It. Hrpck otlieiating at
VFTl'ltlXAItV Sl lMiKON. V ^
have located in Lancaster for the.
tice <if my profession, and am iA fTS!!
ari d to treat your live stock for Cvv^'uWand
all diseases. Calls answered1 .
of night. Call nie at (5re?oryd
Live Stock Company. N
II 1H)TZ. Veterinary Surgeon.
lnate 1*. S. C. Veterinary Sur- !
oiis, Washington, I). C. |^/
ONLY K
DI^E WEEK III
r LEFT S
7or Piano^Votes
;A*r(jRrjAY XM
14ih I H
A ~ M | ; llllilfnnnni
12 o'ctock at "2
V STATE OF SOU
AT WiRUT County of
/\ 1 11 IVan 1 By J. E. Stewim
Whereas, Mrs
? U,. has made suit tc
ie Last A^nance ter? ?l ajminiBi
# and effects of "
/ ceaser.
T These are, th
/ admonish all an
MNext red and creditor
) ?T,? ir V
WEEK
to 12 o'clock S^urday night,
fill give you si/ty-flve Piano
: for over cent pul< based or paid BffSESF^^lSI
ly Trade Hooks, wnich give you *
t-flve thousand votes. These t:.'.'.s
are the same ns cash In trade ifc-.:*' .....v.jj
ly of our stores and can be used
uch any time within five years.
I the books are traded out we will
i' holders 4 per cent interest
terly. Good as the savings bank.
F. MACKEY CO. %j!g
V.NCASTER, S. C. f|4j
no it* 11
: \u to buv because I Js
|? ton
1 This
ecause itfyjood value, H The
I fertil
ir best assets. Can't * I Jlami
be s\
>?, icccivcu aixiy oags I H j|
'or Seed? Also onion RO\
,r-load Pittsburg wire I a^onl
id "DO IT NOW."
erry co. l
ine Goods.
^ ^ ,
>, 1914.
J^SNHKi f CHICAGO E. ST. LOUIS flj
_ Cf dT'Ii
nDDlS I ^
roLOaO.BONE??l
Ptt CSk. Uu HOM- OFFICE
\i" ATLANTA
Insure Nov/ Agaicsi L
It is a wild extravaganc e to 1
ammoniates for a growing er
the slightest possibility of a wet
retained in the ^il, so that the rn
cheated out of ife most essential e
The safest aVid best preventiv
BRANDS. They are ammoniate
grade packing housa tankage an
every bag. As onejof our custon
ding, your goods or event it; as
nitrogen in other fertilizers has
The difference m-eost is so 1
great that the rich only cap afford
BRANDS are conceded by all wt
est fertilizers on the marlet.
You can exercise trufc econom
regardless of price.
FOR S,
J- A. BRIDGES & CO.,
J?M^V FORT LAWN LIVE ST
v 'nri 1
aril I 'BlilillE
NATION. ed, that they be a
me, in the court <
??er0'',NA- I.ancaater
in, Judge of Probate. 1!j14' ?.??;
thereof, at 11 o cloc
?. Catherine Mosier . . ..
... ,, . ? to show cause, If ai
me to grant her let- ...., , . , ,_, .
[ration of the estate *h? 8a'? administr
r. M. C. Mosier. de- panted
Given under my 1
,. . .. , of March, Anno Do
icrefore, to cite and *
d singular the kind- J* E.
s of the said deceas^EWS
COVERS L
LIKE TH
)
* Cotton )
*
Are "the origina
tilizer ammoniated wit
litted to be the plant f
crop.
is not a theory, but a fact pr
popularity of Royster's, the
[izer has caused a host of bi
e: if you want to be sure of |
ire to buy the brand that n
>u are not already acquaintet
rSTER'S fish-scrap fertilizer
gside any other brand and a
F. S. ROYSTER
orfolk, Vt. Baltimore, Md. (
artanburg, S. C. Columbia, S.
Montgorr
SOLD BY L. P. CLYBUR]
HUH
KAH1A* CITY SO. OM
'' OKLAHOMA (
iiZERCf
TURER5 OF *
lArmAGE FERtii
BRANCH OFFICE ^
MONTGOMERY
.eacaing' and Sa
>uy fertilizers containin
op like cotton and corn
spring or summer. Ti
ins leach them out and
dement of plant food,
e against leaching is th
d solely and entirely
d blood and are so gua
lers says of them: "At
they do their best work
gone. '*
ittle, and the difference
I NOT to use them. Th
10 have used them to be
ly only by insisting on ge
ALE BY
, Heath Springs, S. C.
OCK & MERCANTILE
awn, S. C.
nd appear before
>r probate, to be ^ full
on the \ 7th of count, \
after publication senate 1
k in the forenoon, burg Til
ly they have, why
ation should not
I
hand, this 3rd day
mini l'J14.
STEWMAN, omce
Probate Judge. Office he
ANCASTE
E DEW."
Wffntrn
TP?'
' 15 '. IlSO Uvj ^
r 1AT.'K
jfc
rERED
1 fish {<2rhl
h Fish-Scrap is
Dod best suited
oven by the experi
i original and geni
rands to appear wi
getting fish in the
lade fish-scrap fan
i with the splendi<
, we simply ask tl
bide by the provei
. GUANO
Charlotte, N. C. Ta
C. Macon, Ga. Cc
lery, Ala.
N LANCASTER, S. C
ill V
l?y> f
28 eddbg
<r mineral
if there is VQ^\wm
icy a?*e not j^mLJWpUj;
e MORRLS
for shed- /
i after the
eVoRRIS
All Ho Auks. j
and free election, with a fair
vill send Smith back to the
ay a big majority.?Orangemes
and Democrat.
>R. C. B. PRATT,
Dentist,
Phone 285.
over Lancaster Pharmacy. ,4
nirs, 9 to 1; 2 to 6. jBJ
R COUNTY I
bkJteJLu,1''
m i
o> ggf *
izGrs I
universally
1 (o the cot- .1
ence of many,
jine fish-scrap
th fish in the
goods as well,
ious; F. S. R. I
d results from
lat you test it
n results.
? CO. I T
irboro, N. C.
>lumbus, Ga. H ^