The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 10, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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J' I' | A QJtjr Slaucaatri r Nctua WHBRB ARK w* * ?pjie scene enacted THE LANC1 DHUTINti? WHAT we AH lust Wednesday W1T1 ISTER NEWS, MAKril 1 K GOING TO IK) II IT. 10, 1914. Jt ^nn.ui-w Khhl JU ANITA WY1JK. .. W. H. HOUGH. . .Bos . TPBLWHWRS' ANNO! a ' Published Tuesd Frida: b at Lancast< by The Lancaster Company, successor Ledger, established 1 . ' Kht, when the go ..Editor state suddenly and w ineaa Mgr. j entered the hall of tti ?-? resentatlves, wended JNCEMENT: tho speaker's platforn aya and ed by any one. stood Puhllehla, 'h? ?p"?k?r I" that a s to The delivered such a disg 1862; The abuse against membe vernor of the ^ . Our esteemed < itliout warning, ,, . ? ? Henderson (N. C., le house of rep- . A . last Issue, says: his way to the _ _ v .. . . (S. C.) News, afte 1 and unmolest- , ? .. , . , coaxing, has fins by the side of . . . , persuading the t ugust body and , . . . , citizens of its to usting tirade of , .. . chamber of comini rs of the house , offices in this matt contemporary. The ) Gold Leaf, In Its "The Lancaster, t r much urging and illy succeeded In < justness men and wn to organise a crce. For Its good / er, The News is to i. nc ?i v VY , umuui IHUCU Entb.-prlbe, establish . and entered as b< ' matter Oct. 7, 190 postofflce at Lancast under Act of Coi March 3. 1879 a % SUBSCRIPTION I t (In Advance a One Year t ail 1 O f ** I I HW iVIIH UUICIO IIO.O led 1891, in any civilized coun iccnd-class hapa with tlie excep' S &t th0 ej. g q when Napoleon entei agreas of of the Five Hundre force and put the tne Unlike Napoleon, th 'RICE: found armed force u ) there were few in t ! seemed willing to < bo congratulated, try before, per- ' ? ... , ,, guage of Uoldburg tiou of France, . . . , .. .. got it, what are y red the council , it?' If you have tl d with armed ... ' . . with it that most mbers to llight. ... . ... , with similar orga is late Invader 0011 had it on the naecessary, for , ... . . , it will become a lie house who ... , We sincerely hoi check the on-.,.. . Hut in the lan- f/^Z>gg 'Now that you've jUjXid ou gonna do with le same experience other towns have nizations, you will drag,' and ere long forgotten memory. j ;>e. however, that A REPORT Ol J9 THE FIRST of Lancaster, in the St;i business Murch 4tli. 191 t No. 7?%8. f THE CONDITION OF NATIONAL BAN ite of South Carolina, at the clos< 4. RESOURCES. ll ' TO SUBSCKIRI j Your subscription ( paid up to and Inclu f marked on your label, j is stopped look at you I you will probably fln j behind one year, f We cannot send f soxlber a statement. ? Your IjiIkM. _________ Islnught of tin' governc SUN. ! and rights of the hous must be Itepresentatives dins year Barnwell made the pc If paper out of order, but the r date and sustain them and tin d you are ceeded to characterize each sub- Stevenson and Itarav Look at and liars, and wound I. to ....... .. ,5?l.? ?ron the dignity ",,n ^ n e of representa- Wg appreciate ' Youmans and ence to the part 'I >int that he was behalf of a chauibi speaker did not Lancaster, as well * governor pro- our esteemed N Itepresenatives temporary, for the ell as cowards organization. \\'f up by shucking j W?H that work is i-k.the chamber of c the kindly referhe News played In ESgfr*\ E?r of commerce for as the good wishes RE. Jorth Carolina consuccess of the new Ip^y. 5 realize only too ^yn just begun, that If ommerce is to be A boani una uucounu Overdrafts, secured an IT. S. Bonds to secure ? U. S. Bonds to secure JjF&UXb Other bonds to secure Bonds, Securities, etc. Banking House, Furnl ~*ryfoA Due from National Bai "agents *\))W Due from approved KefWl fBtr Checks and other Cas Notes of other Nations *215,82 tl unsecured 4,4 8 iiroulation 50,00 U. s. Deposits 17,50 I . S. Deposits 10,00 6.01 ture, and Fixtures 3,47 iiks (not reserve $12*102.94 lerve Agents . . . 17/.248.43 II Items 8,894.46 il Jtnnks /i,680.00 0.53 \1 0..m) 0.00 I ms v 1 . o i * 1.36 r-?~ rpi.it Your. If you do not rt. ! paper promptly we wo f elate It if you will not r we will correct tin f In the hurry of mnilii g paper names of subst c sometimes left off in&i r TUESDAY, MARCH c - I II in UMU l\M II IILIIV, ceive your I,.. .. uld nppre- disgraceful pe .ify ua : house was still in si 9 mistake. standing the fact tha 1^.out tlie reigned supreme, iribers are ivertently. As we view the ma nor had no right to ud< 10, loi l. even if he had done sc ? manner, without any r? corum. The constitu rformance the Krt>:1' force foi >ssion, notwjith in town and count t pondemoiiium ',ar<' work is ahei doubt, however, il tions that have roi tter, the Rover- . . . had the rinancial ilress the house, , , . ... _ , bei:iR Riven the 1, i in a respectful , , , many have not e: breach of de- .. < ^ three years in ad ition of South pood it should bo OW^; y, co-operation and id for us all. Wo f similar orguniza- *1 J&\ ic to the wall, have ?? support which Is ancastcr body and xacted pledges for fagjyV vance. Of course, Krart ional 1'aper Curr Lawful Money Reserve Specie Redemption fund wit urer (5 per cent of < Capital Stock paid in. Surplus fund e.icy, Nickels, and I V 51.33 i in Hank, viz: ^ 11,056/90 h U. S. Treas- / circulation) . . .. 2,50?.00 58,53 I. ..$366,41 LIABILITIES. ^ ^ $\o.oo \5.oo .MONEY WHERE ? 8T 8.85 WILL ??< RE a ? YVWlllCI Carolina: Fair and warn i Wednesday fair; light, va J e We are glad to see tl authorities have had the e e ged, and we hope they li the good work, a " We wish President E ler Tuesday; Carolina. Section 1 riable winds, says: "The governor shal lat the town time, give to the ge > roads drag- information of the c I state, and recommend will keep up eration such measur , deem necessary or ex; Hut the "general a Id De Camp, the house of represi we realize that rat ;?. Article I\ , essential, nor yet soual service is ne 1. from time to ueVe it will be giv< neral assembly wQ th,nk found> onditlon of the I for its coneid- without one. by* i es as he shall merclal body and f pedient." prepared to keep t ssembly" is not ka8 been so enthi sntatives alone. | we h?vp ?n koeni >ney is not the one ]WfQ\ the greatest. I'or- jtjj eessary and wo besn. Lancaster has, by being so long necessary a comshould therefore be ilive the one which islastically started. v fnH tha noa^ j fj 'r IV/ 1 IIUlllH, i?*>N ft L.'ji/ Nationnl Hank Nolos ( Individual deposits su jkS"j Time certificates of de Certified checks. . . . Cashier's checks outstai United States deposits. STATE OF SOUTH CA /r?\ County of Lancaat T K M P.rn*tnn fn i?xppnses ana raxes paid B.60 Outstanding 41,00 bject to cheek $165,194.06 \ posit 46,774.38 \ 8.00 ading 2,845.25 24,988.40 239,81 ; . . .. .$366,41 lROLINA. er?as. ah (nr nf IKa ?2 * ? ?:?? Savjl IT WILL ^04 COME IN 8-85 HANDY" ^OME editor of the esteemed i w ger, a safe deliverance f in the matter of the sui *' paper. r f; What has become of ou tf Club? We notice other " getting to work already. n a reminder to our boy f _ ulinlilil Iwk 11 n o >i fl itnlii rr Uaffney Led- This is made clear ti this week Article III, which ret t against his ! "The legislative po' shall be vested li | branches, the one to ir iinv??' Com senate and the othei - representatives, and counties are general assembly This is just South Carolina." armers, who The governor doubi iy Section 1 of a spokesman In be ids: Interest that we < jvor of the state citizens of this to% i two distinct iet ita Influence be be styled Mie , r the house of ^ true that n both together nor professional 1 of the state of nQr yet the farmer much Interest In th less was trying give very largely ' ?- ? - r fy (half of community / lo not believe the /jj vn and county will ) lost. either the business men of the town s who are showing in organization, can ?_______of their time for solemn y swear that thi |j V) my knowledge and beli? ' |fA Subscribed and swoi \f) 1914 f J Correct?Attest: (X ('has. D. Jones, Jno. A .VI vt I.HC auu>c-uuuicu nil II K , e above statement is true to the bei if. E. M. CROXTON, Cashie rn to before me this 9th day of Ma JOHN CRAWFORD, Notary Publi . Cook, W. F. Laney, Directors. DAY r / r?h, e. ( ft P We call attention tt ? Vore's able and instruct! 1, the grand jury, especi h part of it relating to pi It is true that there is cry" going up for educj f meet this popular dcma 0 school facilities shoult .to ape President > pearing in person at > Judge De veri)ai message, but ivo charge to un,jor a provision of i ially to that of the United States, iblic schools. aftor previous notice a "hue and ment, bejore a Joint i ation and to Sl,.,at<> and house of nd, the best oanotj in the constltc 1 be given. .....i .Vilson by ap- I their own private nl delivering a most of their tim< the President, it is usually foum the constitution ploy a paid secre has appeared entire time to advt > and arrange- 0f the town and c issembly of the t,e active, eathush representatives, iy on the alert to ition "the Con- development. Sue i ' KNTKKTAIN ? affairs require s. For this reason Play to l>e <ih 1 expedient to em- at the tary to devote his There will I incinK the interests Huford school ounty. He should March 13th, i8tic, and constant- o'clock. Adm r opportunities for cents for adult h, we believe, is the dren. I'roceec MKNT AT 111*FORI). ren Next Friday Night I M School House. ?p an entertainment at ^ house Friday night, beginning at 7:30 ir-slon fees will he 2 0 ? s and 10 cents for chilIs will be used for the ) THE FA (Lancaster RMERS fnnntv I! Poor old South Carol in: * need of all the education 0 1 The retirement of H< M. Ayer from the field o 1; is a distinct loss to b Estate. As editor of 1 Times, he has for manj Y holding up high ideals. r? x n'1* ,t,,w * i is sadly in instructive messages p she cau get. WHifare of the nation. wish to emphasize is an. Hartwell moase had no authc f journalism message before th the Fourth resentatives, and slv The Florence ruied out of order by r years beeo pecially when the poll not only to SqUarely made an issu tl ,i.11turn plan for L.ancaste ertainlng to the yet in view of The point we ha8 overtaken o that Governor comtnerce, we feel irity to deliver U8 heed the wa e house of rep- by those who hi ould have been pgrtence. And w the speaker, es- ha8 pegn employ at of order was him our moral, i ?. At all events. * r. benefit of the the sad fate which Sflvei ther chamberB of G'r.1,1 the cu which are: It Incumbent upon \une Dacke, mlng advice given Rirl?Miss Adi ave had such ex- Phyllis Post hen the secretary Uu^, OI?P v , Winifred V ed. we must give _M,H8 Kthel as well as our fl- May Tellei school. Three plays I ). first "An Kngaged I st of characters for 5 W G , a beautiful engaged I sonabli a Thompson. I to give er, Anglomaniac- ?Miss I our ]j? lercer, Southern girl I *or Netll. I ollt Et , an American girl? I We ha^e the best Hue of Groceries to oi b prbce ^hat has ever been carried > all of youi a special invitation to co: ie over. "V re want to sell you six p< e Dollar. We want you to buy enoi ige Flour o do you all summer, know wha . you want and we have VVMAl^J Ter you at the most realn Lancaster. We want me to our store and look ounds of Parched Coffee lgh of our White Lily or taken treat care to bur t me peopie oi nis county t entire state. A fearle a editor such as he is bad ^ in times likes thes. Wf n high stand he has take v in refusing to sacrifice popularity. Mr. Ayer compromised with evil, fore, may feel the satisf comes from dutv v/ell dui 10 me tjie disgraceful scene ss. uprgiht iiOU8e was not justlf ly needed in no^ have been allow s admire the siding officer under an ?n, however, nut this man Hleas? principle to Qf the rights of othei has never At the star Cham and there- whtch excluded her fa action which frien(j8 Qf or. Saund< nerfnrmeil iiaiicim auppun. enacted In the we expect to do on led and should jy keeping before ed by the pre- tl at there 1* pi' y consideration. ev<iry member to > Is no respecter the new organize a. in our power, ber Inquisition, Interest* of our pe ther and all the I perhaps, have fall? ers, he remain-| to It that "I..an as ror ine isews, ;niss rjiia lay ir part by constant- Iloberta Do our people the fact ^erlCan lady enty of work for Jack IJrcwe do. and by helping Tolaon 1 undei tion In erery way James, a tru to advance the ? 1 ople. Other towns. Second plaj id. but we must ae? of characters: castor I.pad*" h* JumbO Jum, ',or- somett bois, a very winning w ?Miss Myrtle Thomp- _ when 3 ir, Aline's fiance?Mr. y/e burk. . e waiter?I>oyd Taylor, iervant?Miss Estelle w< Molatui r, "Jumbo Jura," cast especli a darkey who does just ling that give you the very be want you tonlteke our place the pli pou come to tow\ have a shipment df Keg Molassee 1 lay and If you aragolng to buy an i have some of thelvery beet quality ?s are rarely even put up In this illy for the FARMERS. We want y, "Sell me another\^eg just like th at o (satisfaction. 0 ice to meet your friends ;hat we are expecting In y Molasses In this quan' for you. This grade of way. We bought these you to come back again e last one I bought from t Our best wishes jco witt * t tJrea.ent. 1 t RKKP OUT OF POL t MOFFATT. ti p Under the caption, ! Must Lead," The Oreenvi f takes the position tha *" " ed with his stenograp! i him in his wj1Qje business, despi he had no more righ the meeting than ha ITK'S DR. citizen. Then again, ceedlngs before the gating committee, "Some One quasi court, he was pi lie Piedmont to day interjecting t Dr. .1 S * ' her and ran the keeping up the g te the fact that go nobly begun, it to remain in d any private w during the pro- "BE YK AIj asylum inveati- On Sunday afte which was a of this month, resent from day seventeen-year-old remarks and i tic? Eugene B. G) ood work we ha'* a jjj? 'oibblei lnj? Kuurdian? Cheathem, i rer?Mr. TjdIb SO RKADY." Henfy Mfihr .. . J mau and Ade rnoon, the first day 1<e Tavlor. Ernest Gary, the Mrs. Gobble son of Chief Jr.s- heen drowned, firy of Abbeville, a ^ ' ^ s^erllunnah f! a -Mr. n. W. Parker. you." ton. Adelaide^ aohom- than y -Mr. B. t. Usher. & Hor an unscrupulous law- ??hi? ? on Fun/Jerburk. 'a?'? 1 file, a handsome young ?ora. lalde's lover?Mr. Lee- Count] iton, supposed to have but much alive?Mrs. KKIot An 'a nlH onrvanf 17 r now try ub one tlmd^iid see If yo ou have been In a long time. When ton every one in the family are eatti ind when they get through eating Work makes dollars and /ou kno* r like these, even down to the bable Very truly, \\kJ A nnc D >u are not pleased better you trade with Edwards ified when they go to the they are ready to go to r everybody In Lancaster is. I Moffatt, president of Krs a should heed the urgent t of his friends and hero f date for the state sena eville county this sum !, journals hold the same Ih the general condition of f state are in a deplorable ? are lr. a deplorable fix _ - ~. wliici n inc lliani.lK 111 kine College, even going ho far as solicitations to a witness, I)r. Tiah me a candi- latter was testifying, te from Ab- put him where he rner. Other And strange to say, view. While place without a word things in the any member of the fix, we do not without his being cal , we do not the chairman. Sue msen omcious, | student in his firs to give the lie ton and Lee Univt rock, while the Virginia, was drov threatening to counts the young could not talk, emplary in his con all this took morning of his de of protest from 'ed services at the committee and of which he was led to order by partaken of the < h thine* i ^* t year at Washing- MiBsLlllle Usl >rslty at Lexington, Laborers, w ^ned. From all ao- Ix?yd and h ra McManus. man was most ex- Third play, duct and life. The oealer," cast ath he had attend- Clevendall, Episcopal church, ?Mr. R. W. 1 . . . . Deacon Decl a member and had band_Mr. B. communion. After Mrs. Decfce* I/I/I VVV/II O UIU OL, I f Ull I ? H tier. I M. J K_ ith five hands, Messrs. I :ik Taylor and Krnefit I RE "The Darkey Wood j MHHRM of characters: ? ? a darkey wood dealer 'arker. ker, a hen pecked hus- I F. Usher. V a lady with a strong I t n Anua tv MKMRKH \VF SKI,I, llltlCK, HHI HOW ARE tiuii i urs | NGIiEH AM) CO AI j. YOU I ~ think they have yet n f jj point when the puipit v t are to be drawp on- for * -y high character a? Dr. ^ have them to descend t T ' of South Carolina poti c * there are laymen of su ? acter and attainments In I ~4 in the atate. to enter \ orana ?I?Ka?.A -aWWI- - cached -that never heard of even and college was under the rule o men Qf such rohber and the negn Moffatt and high time for ue all nto the mire fleet upon what all tl tics. Sorely lead to. There 1? alrea (Sclent char- Is the etate a spirit Tory cOu.ity and disregard for the political thorlty. No wonder when the ntate where he boardec f the alien, the read for half an h j. It in indeed. He then. In eornpt to ntop and, re- college frienrtn, ne?e thtngn will During thin walk t dy too prevatent wplrh, waa froaen of lawleeenena walking on the |c conntituted au* despite the effort then, with the nave hltn, youh'fr t iu me romuence will an?l dim I aft#?r dinner Taylor, our from.his Bible. TfeP* Awli? uiy with one or hia wem fhr a' Walk, fuatfy and wll hey cam? {o a pond ^koy days af< j over and rwhlle W~l2 ? it Rave way. and Th# w jj( a of hla friend to will hold its < Gary waa drowrfed the Flint Kldi nger arm?Mr. L.eslie| also be rood string treat, in store for all I ** J Those plays are Tory * II TOako you laugh for or healing them. '* . it > r I i ? ? * rf " '*? ' ' * I. V. Meeting. f ' th i,U. Qf, (Division No. 1, juarterly^neetlpg w|th }?"?. re church od Saturday that XE^> FOR N U is the month when you ne< Meal, ugar Cpffee, Tobacco. 1 we can eel ydu cheam We 1ARCH? ; V"*- -a Kt : ' '' ?.' ad Flour, Meat, Lard We have U in caddies hftVrt n MniiiitUo ^4 ? mm* nivuUUV IUUUIU( t < and the colleges of th( * < The demagogues and i * . their nefarious business * the water to fool the j c r even go so far as to cht r isters of the state wl( ' league with the devil," j I ed some years ago. No ft by far, for our miniate \ mo puipu record of the hlghefl ?ir ministers. elate a? an example politicians In Can such an official t of muddying ed and honored by t teople, would he thus betrayB tl irge the mln- brings dishonor upo: :h being "In is was charg-! . It la better.! U ,R hard to tel1 rs to be left weather the next hou it officer in the It waa a auddea. to the people, death, but the* y >e further tfuat" unprepared, Judgl he people when ing telegram Of heir trust and the college, to hi i the state? "Your son was , and admired. H yesterday mornini I what sort of half hour after di r will brine and open on his tablf ,b?Vful .nd tr,?* USJjJySS oung bor was not Devotlonhl, ng from' the follow- Welcome J President Smith of Crimtnln^er, ? tteeponae. J ? ^tber. DUcuMlon? itnlter--*?y beloved In our Churtd e took communion The Cost ol K, read his Bible a Htnson. nner, and leaving It Noon hour. ?. went ti. wnllr ?n ?"? >i 1 rth SjxAd'ay,, rot lowing ' sell in J,r , ^STAl SJrSS^'W W.* J. for*? every rfr?. Mollle Knight. Waiti -Mission study classes receii lea. Mrs. R. E. Small. hArre ' Service, Mrs. R. R. UBrr? you 1 Becai kt d amnil g Good FfouYr^our ?DAKD are guaranteed to giv t that we get f res ll shipments c ' week. 'We have wpur Seed Iri ng for your orderpA Garden & bred a shipment of tyiolaases, e sis, 10 and 5 ballon keys, and tl <now why our MELROSE FI use it was grown and ground i a? t? ?v * * * __ . bvn voviUlI v'l 1 >8E7TIP TOP AND e satisfaction. Don't >f TOP NOTCH Bread I sh Potatoes, 26 Bags, eel of all kindh. Just ill sizes, barrels, half I le price is right. Did . I iOUR was so good? n the same town and < in their pulpits and colle and teaoh Godliness ant to the people, where t quicker and more last f than to trannplant then of politics. The pulpi the home and the school < laying the foundations f citizenship as will mean ( iges to preach 'n v'ew these chan 1 right living The Greenville Pled: it will bear fo,,ow'ng good sugge ing fruitage on 8a'e "Ide, when 1 In the field ,n the mornlng now t. the press, take an umbrella, an Is are quietly ?' rubbers, a pair of for such a ,ow Quarter shoes, a I >blivioQ some | a Pa,m?tto fan with ?, ,i,, I be called a little King conditions. | but preparftd to mont offern the gllf>h a pure and istlons: "To be precious heritage you leave home Viewing the \ to go to work, what a leaaon f overcoat, a pair alike. boots, a pair of linen duster and you." tm> r* x> r ? " ??? w L/QTUHUIIOI, later unexpectedly, DfscuHftlon? his eternal reward. Society Attalr ennobling life in a cellence, Mrs. Kirk. uncertainty of life, Discussion? or old and young ^h2irC|h?8Jii a cordial Invlt who lioseibly < MRS. I Vice Presld Tin a mm mis. ii, i*. oiuo.ii( vvlJUll -How Can I Help My ?rft i the Standard of Ex- ? R. E. Small. Mrg. E. R. "ou 1 you. -Our Jubilee?Open. thing ease send delegates and qerve ation Is extended to all nan to attend. ). R. FLETCHER. lent Division No. 1. iy in wnicn rresident Wilson and no doubt he was raised on arill use ie continually it will n Come to see us when you are i : in the Grocery or Hardware i you. Yours for busint 17 11T cicnr was bom, Staunton, this same Flour. If nake a smart man of n the market for anyline. We are here to C88, ? k J day to those now direct! I this state. Continue work where you are, D: our advice. Trrn-ir'-f- n i) ? m* ? Ing affairs In I ? your grand j If you haven't hud r. Moffatt, Is hours of weather to ' cently you're a hard c J/M. V/. U 1>ei 1 at least a few Phon your liking re- Office over Li ?ne to please. ' office hours, to .TAAli, IF YOU WAN ntlst, ens that wl ,e 285. ?rt $1.60 0er ?e mcaatar Pharmacy. ningbam Fam 1; 2 to C. j? rT large healthy chick- II 11 lay winter eggs, try I >lngton eggs. $1.00 and I ttlng of fifteen. Cun a. Lancaster, S. C. ; I 4t-F-P L<. VV. OiOl "GOOD THINGS T( AKfc I ) EAT."