The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 07, 1914, Image 4

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: ^ ^ ; ft '"^-^ ?*y i ***** " * "* * (SKMI-WSKKi/Y.) JV&KITA WYLia W W. H. HOUGH. . .BUIMH ] = y. TVBLUHKRH' ANNOUNCSB Published Tuesdays VvtHawa u? I .nn*.?or Q 17MTBppr ?W ?**" " Hon. W. F. Stevenson, ? represented Chesterfield < Utor ably in the house tor a n Hgr, years, has deflultely anno candidacy for Congress froi ifENT: congressional district. In ability Mr. Stevenson con ' "*wc; who has Times describes our el discovering mtstak^Atoc county so 4 A. ... . - . rect them: "An ex^ping lumber of , .. . . . vou can read the newi unced his three or four times an u * ie 1 pass the same error wl point of ^ newgpaper men jparcs fa- .. . soon as the ore COUNTY 1 e states that __________________ sDapcr proof HEATH 8PI d repeatedly ? thout seeing Special to The News tell you so I "ea"? Spring. Apri sr is started John ?' Wll8?u of 1 S8 18 Sliiriril SEWS || <ander College, y * ?V uauv?owi , u. by The Lancaster Publls Company, successors to Ledger, established 1862; Review, established 187*; Ente.-prlse, established 1 and entered as secondmatter Oct. 7, 1906, at postofflce at Lancaster, S. under Act of Congress March 3. 1879 vorably with any momb' The National Congress. He is The more, a man of high chari The by reason of his long period class 'ower h?use of the s the lature, of which he was C., speaker, he is well equlppe 1 ?' vice in the lower house of As a lawyer he lias no si 1 tlio fltnfp or o t le an(j paper Is printe< further- pjete s|iape> there stan in ter, and Jn front of yoUf so tl of service see anythlng else. It1 tate legls- ^n(j propj^iy a rea( one time- rasv t oeilit a newsp id for ser- ,s printed . Congress. upe lor in In the light of the bio M.ai.I.IMU U Itnt WUVYUUU, yI VtttllCU i h Its com- odist church Sunday ds the error and Rev. J. R. Weldi liat you can't with Mr. and Mrs. D s i" st ranee Suuday nl8ht- Mrs?former student of ! w>n why it is under Dr. Wilson, aper after it Mr. and Mrs. H. II. caseer spent Sunduy Mr. Herbert A. Hort< . Mrs. E. L. Crensha 0(1> OclttlG lit . a f ? were the guests of Mi 111 iuu mom* 'V f BQJK ^ < on took Bupper 1*1 'y/y Williams whs a |*| ^jS|v-'' * Lander College 1*1 BIBt-lffi Ilorton of Lan- |*| with their son, t*| j SUBSCRIPTION I'RICE (In Advance.) One Y ear Six Months TO SUBSCRIBERS. Your subscription mus paid up to and Including marked on your label. If i la stopped look at your date wax* will nrohnhlv And vol) It was largely through . .91.no that thousands of dollai . . ,75c from the state by home at grafters during the times stealing," in the palmy da t be Tillman's pet child, the sta year sary, were returned to ( treasury. Some of the grafi 1 ar? he successfully prosecutei i uni'uu, vtuuiiiu i. h iiti % his efforts madness for President \\ rs stolen 'Ktened to the importi id foreign jingoes and sent an arm of "good into the fastnesses of Mi ys of Ben is demonstrating the g te dispen- of our President, not i :he state "but in other matters. ters whom d, would "Every town in the st >? ?*- ton at Kersnaw satt 'ilson to have Mr. and Mrs. lit nn<<v of the their sou, Edward, 1 ?. on busiuess within tl > of invasion Mr Hmlard Dunca exlco? Time ne8fl tr|p to Camden reat wisdom Misses Elsie Myers only in this, Mobley and Mr. J. E. shaw spent Sunday and friends here. Mrs. Roy Beckhan ate is having mu wa8 the guest iraay- M ffi W T^> nry Haile and |*1 Ur I j/j I J .1 lave been here 1*1 # If will 10 week. |Ij . Jf ''I' ? :il n made a bust- Tib///'ill St on Monday. fl*l iMwfl/M 3 and Bessi# |tj IKM/A Caskey of Kur- l*1 If'/' A \ with relates 1*1 vtlfl&ly 11 of Plemsant |*| of Mrs. E. L. |2l of h Iwl ' J SSx; ?' Got * n!g/^ ?)%o/j/y/ / I j< pry* Sltrli /vu "p. behind one year. We cannot send each crlber a statement. Lioo Your Isabel. If you do not receive paper promptly we would a date it if you will notify us we will correct the mis In the hurry of mailing ou paper names of subscribers sometimes left off iuadverte now bo lodged lu the stab sub- tiary had they not been pa * the present chief executl\ your state. ppre- Mr. Stevenson early ' Wood row Wilson as the n take. t the lhe Democratic party for 3 are of the United States and < intly. gate to the state conventioi 0 peuiteu- a clean up day," says rdoned by Tribune. We are sorr o of the ,,iat as yet Lancaster ha pointed one^ but we are advocated in* up hope- What oth ominee of the wav of spr President Lanca?ter will surely do. is a dele- us get bus> a in 1H12, ? The Tugaloo Crenshaw Monday, y to report Misses Lathan, Tw s not vet ap- tkers ?ur school , , . Saturday afternoon ) far from glv- Kersllaw. er towns are Mr. Bruce William ing cleaning, came down Sunday Now watch fo,ks at home. Rev. S. R. Brock town Monday from church, where he fill < ?. nipnta Siindnv *ltty and Caro- fuoTVyM^ faculty spent l?i ' ' * ?ith friends In M A NaUon. is of Lancaster |*j STRK I ION to be with the,!*] at Washing ^ .1 , N granted us a passed through 1.1 , thenmeh Reaver Creek M ed his appoint- |J| behind our I l*1 >f our denos m til bank must operate! under J* S for safety, laid down l>y tht ton. Before the U)S. GO charter to do a banking businet i*es that there was both money >ank. They wanted to INSUR itors. I 1 I STRONG RE- J Government VERNMENT ;s, they satis- y and character E the safety > Tl'HSDAY, VPKIL 7. Ill ?Weather forecast for Carolina: Partly cloudy Ti Wednesday rain. The wonder is that 0110 srni can hold so many big wool h Isn't this a good time to rev was among those who led " ' for a solid delegation fro South Carolina, which never w tesday; support of Wilson's noiuiii is now and always has been accord with the President ill ring his policies. And last, but ats. Mr. Stevenson is an open nouneed opponent of Blea: iVC Our ;ln thnt term imnlios the light '",r' ' ? ??' m South avered In Preaches Sunday nt F atlon. Ho ' Cliureh. in hearty j Rev. Carlile Courton in all of an<l aKfint of the Re i..., ape of South Carolina, li n(H ,oa81* lumbla, preached at tin and pro- , tist church at both ser\ seism and In the morning he told I the Rescue Orphanage ll.'lfl III'.III',. ? * Mr. W. J. Vaughn Hill Saturday nlglit list Baptist children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jose ay. financial *mulny. *}? "l*' < scue Orphan- MrM,andnM"* ?n J5' C ocated at Co- Rr P ^h ?y, a First Bap- Potion with Mr. G. 1 ices Sunday. fe*', mo"\]h?;1. ? , of the work M"- Matilda Cant Is doing for unable to walk slnct went to Uock S'| to be with his l.j eslPeaDpS71 ph Coats spent 1*1 ESi boats' parents, 1*1 authe.n. I*1 has accepted a IJl r a| y N. Mobley for a l?f ? yy^^ y hen has been IJ1 Vntl ? Saturday on t*fl Do YOUR hanking with US. hwf hrdlu mfwyp mfwyp mfv 7irst National er Control of United States Govern T. A Wf A QTVIJ a n ,yp mfvvyp p M :] * Bank m mcnt. I?i Boys' Corn Club? No members of the Society Prevention of Easter Decoratlc as yet been reported from I-au Remember that the tin can i more harmful than it looks, with it! for the EDUCATION FOR KVER1 >n have CHI El), icaster. (n a letter to The State day, signed "Workingm s much wrjter urges the need of Away education, showing how i the only hope of salvation | South Carolina. In its ca |Iiik of children who arc ' WHITE for ky church and fratc ' ages. Mr. Courtenay mt sand eloquent plea for tii > t? i erection of a $15,000 bi c o tor pHQugjj |0 carp for IRQ t an," the stated that during 1913 universal sand children were re In it lies nped of such help as onl for south re and train- account or a severe ; not provided attain. irnnl orphan ide a stirring: SPUING IN I in. Wind of the morn, of illdlng. large year hlldren. He yj0iet- laden breath c over a thou- rpG fj1G flOWers and t ported as in perlng y J,*oscue Things that a man's e r- Gourte- ln lhv frtendly grasp nhlo cnrmnti miacK in riieu- < ( M 5XIIiE. CHA8. D. JOX the morn of the J E. M CROXT< f spring, y he lasses wills>ar cannot hear, I would lay my jLin.li unw x j-ixv, v. [TED STATES DEPOSITORY. KS, President. R. E. WYME. )N, Cnsliler. E. CURTIS MACKEY >????? ?????????_???#??#?>? Vice President. J > Aunt. Cashier. * > .v.v.v.v.v.v.v Wo agree with "Old Man At tin" that "too many folks h; their religion with their ! clothes." The Orangeburg Times and crat utters a splendid truth v says: "The finest products c cation are ladies and gentleme Carolina. Those who read >e Mar- ^member that It is a plea o ing up jias recognized how the ui 3unday liaV0 been swayed by the d and the "unscrupulous in e in life." The views of this " Demo- man ?' so exactly coincide rtaen it own tliat we quote the >f edu-|earnest worda from his co sn." L. it should Sunday evening, f one who Mr. Courtenay will neducated around Lancaster for in the interest of this < ng gup worjc> yn or(jer that our very walk ftro interested may bette 'Working- the scope of endes.vor o with our Orphanage, we publish ti following under which the instil * operation: mmunlca- An act to provide for nana, But thou earnest not be in and land, several days ? Important p|rds of the moni. of readers who year, r understand chanting your lays in f the Rescue jilRher and fuller yo lelow the hill swell, ution began the Fauns and t forth to hear the Custody Th<? trilling lays of from my native CIT.V the morn of the STATE OF SOUTI! County of La the hosfcy dell. Whereas, C. Ro ur round notes maiJe 8Ult to mG to hi Pryadfc pee, administration of fects of Almetta J your feathery Thsse ari. therel rum. Notice < Notice is here i carolina, ncaster. on 7th [day ss Blaokmon has their final Ve&tr grant hra letters of trators and appl the estate and ef- of, Laaeaster cc . , mlssory. . Rlackmon. | ^ 'ore, to cite and ad- 1 j. >f Discharge. by gievn that the tints admlnstrator of the Hinson, Sr., deceased, of May, 1914, make m as such admlnlsyVo the probate court iust for letters dls[ART1IA IIINSON D. HINSON. Town cleaning cannot be d paper. If it could be we wo\ ask your assistance. It's up tc body besides us to get busy. The Hon. Split Log Drag is 1< up as a formidable candidal office and we wish to state tl | lion: one on 1 "In my Voor Judgment 1,1 which this campaign should lid not ja a soun(j. practical educi ? some- every white child in South 1 If this means compulsory < 5 then compulsory education ranting "The ignorance that exis state is a curse to the race 0 be eliminated if we are to hat we our Anglo-Saxon civilizatl of Uestltute. Anannone e Issue on pr^?cA*5 CthUdSln,?? m ho h-i o i Section 1. Tie ft en? .,1 ' ? General Assembly of th c r,n?' South Carolina, that w ,' .. ' Tirl under the age of mu oat ion, . , . . lot it ho ')0>' "n,l?r ,er he found by any police its in this county, city or town in c and must nf destitution or rufferii i preserve andonment. exposure 01 ion in its 0f bcEKnrv. or in any n ana un- bnnd; , , , * Ye came not, alas, f icted by the Iand 0 Statp of nrook nf n,0 nioni, of lirnever any yoar fonrtppn. or j{ubi)iinjr joyful on y< 1 years, shall jyja|den and r0se and man, sheriff, jT,,p as a m|rr0r your ircumstances B t j mourn as upoi or. or pf ab- Rtnnd r nPRlPct. or ^t coinp not. al house of 111 * To?a rom my native mon,8h al1 sir and creditors/of i the mom of the that they beuuid in the court oflrol r0UU5.y' , , Lancaster con J i, I woodland fav o . . / ^ wnters clear: ^ ? April, i your bnnks I hereof, at 11 o'cBbi to show cause, iI e as, from my na- the said administrj ft ran ted. igular the kindred Admra. Restate the said deceased,' . . | April 7, 1914 appear before me, bate, to bo held at , ~ , ; Notice < louse on the 14th ?? A, , , ,, ., .. Notice la here , after publcation ^reigned will. ? ck In the forenoon, b. Love.Youthi iny they have, why | 1914, makT^nlX ition should not be \ guardian and i i court of Lancaa of M. L. Hlnson, DeI. ?f INHrlmrgp. by given that the un1a Ruardian of MagRie e 30th day of Aprii, .final return ao auch " rp*l]y to the probate ter>vunty for letters are for htm tirstt last and all tn "Of course you have notir< Senator Smith is still on the Washington." is the reminder Greenwood Journal. The sona tainly is on the job and the f could hardly hud another who represent their interests so v e time, purity unci strength. mat I ate are the easy prey of th ?l i hit Pu'OU8 every walk of 1 iff 1 ' known fact, and yet how li job at jnK done in this state to sta of The Would to God 1 had the tor rer- arouse this state from the i to the sea, and cause eve ' 1 ' realize tlie perils that will ' XV(>uld ignorant and illiterate whi ell. the near future, and the stai him. Once our people are ; the illlter- fanie, it shall ho lawful ie unscru- ^uty of. such officer to > is a well thereof to the probate j ttle is bo- rountv. Thereupon, si nip it out. jn,tKO' shall forwith fix a power to hoartnp and invostlgat mountains rflsp aP specdly as possi rv one to of BUCh hearing I beset the or paro?ts. if V own. or te man of ,uan or custodian of si le through fen0wn. And ?ueh pr aroused to . j,.,n s< f ..it ?im foT and the Rreeze an(1 i,ir<ia nnc make report SprfllK, ach probate rhantin, ;our , lays , Armjnu m> ,. j i wasted and se And ?urT1S foT hpr m to the parent or shnl, sfnp to the ciiar- storm, did it oo ,1 eh child if desolate land. riv: m-> 1 brooks of the Given under my of March, Anno D in the morn of J. I I r conn try, bo re. aidens who nev I imo from that ^ ^ ? hat ye cannot hand this 31st day dlsmissory. omlnl 1914. W 3. STEWMAN. Guardian Probate Judge. March 31, 19 V ILLIE A. LOVE, of Magglo B. Love. 14. . vvvvvvv Col. K. .1. Wat >'i. comnr^i agriculture. will furnish to applyii -r lor it. a splendid n South < . vol _ i d h> the input. Such a !n; u is well v. < asking and will be found u: every home ami school. Our < impnign for a towr llu1 pravity of the sltuatif oner ot X\ i 11 he certain."' anyone lap of \ I ti:k \ \ Kill I OK ui: \ftc r having been conn* The Oranpehurg Times and scful in j.()r 1M>.,r]v 11?i11> !iv? \< n- . t the editorial. a< well as tl . . i . . >n the re- t,,.fnro l>im and Invostls circuit'-tance*- and *ut <a*i It rMlil. And if. unr TlltKS. ti cation :W? --Irl offir that such child Is nhai iM'cd with t>c'nir hroneht up In 'pi I leinocrat " snrrcvndli.rs or Mr .lanus ni'-unnto or proper c;n ... i " shall he lawful dntv of -tich officer 1o io business t..t.^ (lf co?tiH'tnv * ro . , ,, ,. command. ':,,P f llv {h? ?Rapho rotinMii>frc of 1 TIIEIK N %MR 1 or ' I"'H find 1 Ml'm M r' ldoned. or Is Mrs. Bon Adam (mi moral r vie- poutl without any Awoke one nipht fr< re and ru?to- prowlnp stout for. and the \|,(] ns she lay frlpl Ksne a war- lv troubled, runitttin-: > W| FVeilim her chin to s lol Patkanlan. h eec.iox. v l iv hor trlho not 1 # J v >m droam of t . it??nod and soro- %* eo that 'twas not * , a* Make V\. U. , r~^~\ l]'A,v*| ' / of your i ' v lug ot a I . Co. Th . will bo 1 1" ii.< V I i uuso. The *ter Deposit ^ receipts the startit account at the JL llank & rust t en your money % afe from loss by ^ tire or any other t 11(1 rm (i 11 if U' na n ol< .1" d? rves your suppor you : iv \ i( I i not o.i'.> sake of the appearance of tl that wo are urging this, but on account of tlu> health of ? pie. We w i>-l? to i omnier.d tie ; the eolored ministers of the - ? int i: i, hi iu> im'o t. Will .. . , iTc timo to tho <1111i< s 11< innrrhnl, to who li ?i mainly . . , . rcmntlv elected. >ur peoYaluahlo at till times. t of -mcli a man ar?- neetlei1 in this Irving era through i"tion of , . , state is now parsing, wh town In till'*. .\i i 11! ' ? I? ? r ' T >?t v r ivo his en- ?nr of *rl'? ]}"*- ^ nr?. 'r ornhsnn<m In th?* ?itj Hire ho was |Jirk ro)Ipf ppf1 cnro of Son. ? Tlio <5 ? i ?1 or ho services nn>' other orphnnaro <1 roliof of children who 1 ' ' v abandoned or holntr ral which tho nl and virions snrroi on fearle-- have full mm and roi .? ti... ohlld committed to it ; TP :MU1 rear- OOUDICO, s't>n- she spied. perched ,r t - "iv ?lnitl by her bod, b 1 to a vision, sweetly p< pv h i b'blron. well bred, ?>lv ip^tp. !?i>d levoted to tie \ book she rested ? are destitute, knee, sed In lmmor- And at It she was st; irdinps, shall in wonder then th< itrol over any said: as provided In Why are you her in a chair right Jwned and quite V 3n ?>er tight-clad & arlng patiently. U e vatch 3 awakened lady o\ery u ;>y pc , , A ac?ount, coll The vision V slrable seen, v } ('. ?. useless . U- t i nit* i) have wouldn't and safeguard your business and ] (ssible, give you the security and r*c< ect debts for you in distant places, 1 *lty and do a general banking bustn -wi.'ikiiiK deposits its a tortoise in t spending This %, ext year you'll a balance you X L believe possible. personal interests ^ olpt of a cherkinK X oan money on deess on fulr tnfmc srttini' apart ;i po-to- church tlir- lirst Sunday in May fo conprep; lion - and up believ* white people villi servants employ will ho :lad to hav< tend services on that day. The country is to be conpi upon the fact that "llob?on > Sunday , , , , must, if over. be made for ?r their , , ? her redemption. Mr. him that all , , . , . , . ot the highest charac ter, o in their ... the courage of his convict them at- . is well tor Orangeburg an Carolina, that his mantle Upon his son- who b\ In he 'alula od training. an. wo]) cquipp ' h?i''' on the good work of th Sort ion 1 ahove; subh the sako of (llo richt of the con s i- a man into the propriety ami no who has maintain . \hled for any such cliil ion- ami i or change the car (i for South 0f ..?v rhihi. as the .-r lias fallen proper. ?ritanre and * "t1nnV"r' which :i child has bo??n , (1 to carry provMp(1 in tpo last eir father sections, shall have ft ?ct, always, to raised her h< rts to Inquire 'To pet the names,*' sufficiency of was sent, noe heinc pro- of all the women wh (I, and to mod- In Lent " e and custody She opened wide .1 >nrt may deem ed hook. 'Not one have I yet h orplianare to ed "Look!" committed, as two preceding 'Don't write ine do rlirht to pn. ' nnt Wra Tl?v ?adP y she answorfd, "I ^ ,o abandon bridge loca |ft ? spotless, unmarkLoans a ( found," and add- \ counts. . Overdrafts Furniture a wn!" quick cried' tures. . . n Due from STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO!" ARMERS HANK & TRUST C( mcaster, 8. C., at the close of busines SOURCES. LI AH I Dls- Cnpitnl Stock $111,144.65 In 1,726.97 Surplus Fund nd Fix- Undivided P 2 87 5.00 j less Curren Hanks I nenaon mill ? J ^ i OF X ~ )MPANY, V a March 4th 1914. tILITIES. V Paid Jk $50,000.00 t . . . . 1,500.00 > roflt.s, A t lix- t Tnvoc. ** was not the eiiotoc of tho | Alabama. I>nt that they had dom to si ml 1'n<1 r .ood to tl States s i:. to instead of tho Morrintac fanir Wo note from The York quired that one of the Rock port ir in: the woni' i of tli^ "C '' ? The host wishes of the ti.e ? i-- fraternity of South Carol ' 1 '' Mr. Sims as he enters uj ' Inan of duties. ville En- The 'arr,lpr ery 1 Hill pa- tl^.e happiest man in tin 1 ' newspaper trn<t any such child, ina c<> with maintenance and rear ?r.., 1.1= ,,nT1 nr>d ndontion, to >on his nc w ? ? , ?> . custody of any fndivlt which it may deem prr trunrantees a? may t i= nnv c'tch ornhnnnpe. reason to be , ,, . . , . . snnli ho subject to t > world. C8- investigation and ci ie is certain- Courts of Common ootlon %>. A A ~ for Its raro, 'For tf one stops fo ine and eduea- then, the rare and one's plare Is lost i lua! or family. rush, >per. upon surh And then one has >e renulred bv But, hush!" Bet this r'eht she whispered. "\vr he supervision. those, antrol of the "Who only play one Pleas for said rose, na. upon appll- And. with a weary r forty days, why, % and Dank Currency . , n her swtft social J Gold . . . . Silver and to stay outside. Minor Co * Checks am Ite me down with V Items. . . table." The vision * Total . . V STATU OF ?lph. ?ho shook V Coer era 11,332.22 Paid 7~ . 3.025.00 Jndivldual Dc 1,005.00 ' Subject to Other Time Certifies In.. .. 740.35 Deposit., d Cash Certified Choc 314.75 Cashier's Che $132,163.94 Total .. . SOUTH CAROLINA, ity of Lancastoi 6,994.71 ? !pOSlt8 f Check. 50.643.79 Y ites of t + 21.540.39 t ks 1.453.74 V Hka 31.31 $132,163.94 V W thoh llO] : of j m *1 ? m. }M'- ul . B'lOp" i t plenty to do. fiv IT^n W. h d l?v ihe ? uuri*. Hrr hrao? book vould b< oi' rod in tho Ihoto," t?ho *r ulrtln. of Mnrlrfn Baniatf-r, fill romltunt No the nnmi'B of Hefore lm< snld: \* who, upon Id NV V. Tirnoa. statement i: of said banl pf the Doctors. Sworn 'o \v York phylelnn not for the th!n ?%* . or a ?old prob- %* tf- 1 * t . '* a cr.rnt W. II. MlJlon, Cashier of the r bc'n ' duly ..worn, n ya that tho ubi t c tri? < nditton of t aid L .nk, ay i. or*, subscribed bcforo mo this 10th < w. r. i ohinso:-:, Lu: r* * ? fv '? tbove uiirn'tl b:uik. ovo null foroL* > ii>; *** IOWII by tlif bonk W. H. MIl.l.i'N, t*? i v of M 1M4. -t, A. II. J*c - - como to I.- ir r \ u ; tho e rar: l.art v.ho e ments appear In Tlir T^ancae rdvertlsc- T : anti-fly cru uo p iter Ne-, . r.l .th fprlus c?i n -OCS 1 id in VA r r>r?ir ! C. Arnica 8nlvc lor all 1 u'j r C] nuhoriali t' T I l:i M id, non- < 5s, mid has v v t1!' i'on: >n by ith ciiroa T; I no other. It Is most ofTo'tus s{ Htirk!on'fl "in i enfo to take. mrts. dealers. n v ' "t trc f -t : : **' (Vv; fouf11 !< rnody lly for fourths ml 4 on n wl.io rrpiita- *?* Of thfiSr- dl <*aso.a. *? U nnd Is fdeafant #. For sale t>y all % \* . \ * l- A ft 5 V ' OKV. P?<\sident \V. If. U. 'I'. UKA'I V, Jv , .V?.s! 4?iit ('rtsli %? v > % ?* , NY . . (.'nxltlci. * * ^hhhI< ' i