The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 08, 1914, Page 4, Image 4
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(SEMI-WEEKLY.)
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Published Tuesdays ai
days at Lancaster, S. C.,
Lancaster Publishing Co
successors to The Ledg
tabllshed 1862; The ]
established 1878; The
prise, established 1891, j
tered as second-class
Oct. 7, 1905, at the p<
at Lancaster, S. C., unc
of Congress of March 3
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FRIDAY, MAY 8. 11)
?Weather forecast fo
Carolina: Saturday fair.
Coat-tail swingers got a
wrench to their arms last ^
Where, oh where, is He
Wilson, who was wont to
much after his recall from
It is now up to the editors
Carolina to decide betw(
nsucunea in their otfioes
by the politicians.
We have about coma to tt
sion since his conduct in hi
Ration of the Leo Fra'nk
very little confidence can 1
in Detective Burns.
Best wishes to Keralu
chamber of commerce. Maj
as valuable in the upbuildii
neighboring town as we be
commercial body is going to
"What has become of the
used to consult the almam
when it was going to rai
The Newberry Observer,
persaps, wisely concluded
Providence about the rain.
The suffragette who ruim
Sargent's great masterpiece
Royal Academy is satd to I
a group of militants called
women," a term which, in
ion, is applicable to all of h<
To everybody?wear a w
next Sunday in honor of you
whether she is living or d?
has been the best friend ,
ever had. Surely you cai
your appreciation by ti
tpken.
I -n ia i. ;
Did you know, you wh
compulsory education, thn
the past year 2 5,000 mori
-children were enrolled in tli
of South Carolina than w
?dren?
Community service shouli
pression next- week in the f
undertaken by the Civic I
"Clean-up Week." Start in
and see what you can ho
loyal women accomplish for
of their town and yours.
The mayor promises to c
with the women of the ( vi
in their praiseworthy effort?
about better sanitary coij<3
the town and joins with tl
and The News in urging e
zen of the town to do likow
Not only housekeepers,
ness men, merchants, t>ai
well as each school child,
every individual who would
town beautiful and clean,
spend a busy week, beginnl
day. I jet's see to it that tli
the mosquito are swatted ml
our cruaado dirt.
/ *9*
The State thus diagnose:
affecting this commonweal
trouble with South Caroiii
political^ genee, is that Sot
Una is behind the times?hi
tury behind the times or,
hundred years, in some i
And eThe State is tight,
ever Catch up a?M go forw
We hope every citixen of 1
will unite with the Civic Lei
week in its efforts to muue
cleaner and more attract!
clean up campaign begins
continuing through the wet
is work enough to enlist th
every man, woman and child
so here^fl hoping they will
bu?y.
...
^ CLEAN VV \\\
lAI*!*!" We venture the asse
i other organization hei
- began work more proti
. (alitor more practical evidence
***** ; it meant to do for tli
'KMKNT: thau the newly formed
ud Frl- Immediately after con
by The organization Monday, t
impany, 41_ ,
er ea- the ,l>a8ue agreed upo
Review, need of a thorough sr
Enter- of tho
and en- rate "Clean-up Week,"
matter ... , , ?
astofflce Tuesday, May 12, a
ler Act through Saturday, Mi
, 1879. value of organized effoi
IZ, nity work have long
other towns not half si
.$1.50 caster. For years littl
75c work has been done
" simply because our wc
list be ua,,y so capable, had
ig year one Breat means of
f paper definite results, but
ate and banded together for in
ou art> ness and for the impro'
h Rub- town, they have give
.ook at unreservedly, even en
to the work which lie
3 y?ur hand,
appreus
and more certain evic
listake. zeal could these good
out the given than they have
ers are thus setting apart a tin
r en y* effort to clean and beau
^ Too long have we negle<
er safeguarding of the
people. But now, with
r South j|on Which their interei
? fare deserves, these woi
n awful to us',er 'n a new a
londay lightened era, whereii
servance of a few sli
nrv Lane precautions, we shall a
talk so *? enjoy the advantage
Mexico? a cleaner, happier and
ful town,
i of South Much of future accoii
ion being tl,is 'eaKue depends upo
or jailed and co-operation of o
this its initial underta
we see to it that the t
le conelu- a" accumulations of fl
is investi- ra,,s have been d'aposed
case that down. ditches drained,
:>e pl&Ved use<1 freely, when fror
of the town the grass
moved and the lots a
iw's new likewise made presental
r it prove front yards have 1
IK of our scent of operations w
lieve our mower and the back yai
be to us. made as clean as the
then and only then, i
man who Heague ko on with the
ie to see ?f endeavor which dep?
11?" asks fundamental part. Pe
He has, pride in our surroundii
to trust The work, to begin i
should be thoroughly
Kently pursued. To a
Bd one of f?r which it is intent
>s in the rid F^incaster of flies, m
beloiiK to "ke pests, thereby p
"tlie wild possibility of such disci
our opln- from carelessness an
?r sisters, pride in our urroundini
We bespeak for the i
/ 'f,,I ?1. _ i
nue rose v ???* toe neanj
r mother, ;of aI1 our townspeople,
tad. She can ,,e|P la this work,
you have aniall or weak to pull i
? testify collect bits of scattered
lis little man and woman, too
hand in the work. Non
i to chase dirt in some f<
iO oppose a" to the task next we
t during Lancaster a city beautll
e colored 's a c,ty clean and neat
ie schools
hite chil- MKMOKIAL PAY :
As heretofore pul
mortal Day will be <
1 find ex- Monday afternoon, lltl
irst work ia usually observed on ]
,eague, a anniversary of the deatl
Tuesday Stonewall Jackson, but
lp these date fal's on Sunday
the good Daughters of the Conf
appointed Monday aftei
usual exercises,
o-operate Let's have a larger
c League veterans, school childre
; to bring tlian we have ever ha
litions in similar occasions. To
te league the stores all close dur
very citi- ^-ises, so that the clei
rise. ployes can attend. Her
been a disappointmen
but busi- paratively few of the
ikers, as and children front the
in fact of the county attended
have our Day exercises. We
should who ran possibly <lofl|
Ing Tuee- the county seat and tal
ie fly and exercise# It is Iropor
Ightlly by memories of the Confi
should be kept kindled
of generations CQmli
i the Ills let's all take an aften
th, "The Monday and take part
tia> In a j cises in honor of the
ith Caro- dead.
xlf a cen-1 ?
maybe, a One striking thing i
respects." cent county convention
Will we few that were controll
ard? of Governor niease, pa
lutions endorsing the a
Lancaster Qf president WoodfOW
ague next,
the town "Let politics go to t
ve. The gn(j swat flieg. It
Tuesday, j exceuent
sk. There . pountajn jnn Tribune,
e help of |
I in town,! "
oil HaVP V?iL seen the
Pianos thar^re being
j tory Prices? . I
THE LANCAS
BKK. A TIUt'MPH OF 1"
rtion that no According to sworn r<
-eabouts ever died with the United
nptly or gave meat, The State, pu
of the service lumbia, has a larger
le community lation than that of an
CiTic League, ern newspaper issued
upletlng their Columbia's size. And
lie women of paper was founded as
n the urgent as the mouthpiece of
>ring cleaning tion, when the comii
ed to inaugu- just been through one
to begin next citing political revol
ind continue ever experienced. Fr
iy 16. The its lirst issue up to th(
rts at commu- been the target of a
been felt in gogues and politic!
o old as Lan- editor yielded up hi
e or no civic he spoke the trutli ti
in Lancaster,1 his enemies, all enemi
uuen, Individ- have persevered in
neglected the hatred' and abuse of
accomplishing Uut.meverthless, The
once having tent.5m its mission of
utual helpful- thoight, rather than I
vement of the w.Jc, as so many pub
mi themselves hira continued its polic
thusiastically, j/uth, no matter whor
;s nearest at' has thereby become oi
est forces for good in t
lence of their papers, which adopt
women have serving policy, only
manifested in torially, what they t
ne for special time being was popu
tlfy the town, when otherwise thej
cted the prop- gained the confidence
health of our The State has had a
the co-opera- on the sea of South Co
it in our wel- ism, but the flag naile
men will seek at the beginning of I
nd more en- never been lowered
l, by the ob- tory of this newes
uple sanitary proof of the fact
11 be enabled yielding adherence to
s of living In triumph In the end.
more neauti
THK (ONyi KKKi:
nplishment of
n the interest r' that Banner, for
? , Hound its staff 'tis dr
ur people in Fur, it fo,d lt u ,8 ,
king. When p0r there's not a man
own is rid of And there's not a swi
Ith when tin And there's not one B
of', weeds cut V1 Hth* b,i,??d Whi*h h
And its foes now scon
disinfectants puri Jt> hide it?jet j
n the streets
has been re- Take the Banner down
Broken Is its staff and
al eyWay8 And the valiant host,
hie, wlieu the QVor whom it floated h
become the Oh! 'tis hard for us to
ith the lawn Hard to think there's r
H3arrf that those who o
rds have been .. .
Now mus'. furl it with
front yards,
:-an the Civic Purl that Banner! Tin
other phases Cn?e- new thousands lt
?v,i? And' ten thousand*. w:
?i upon this ? ...
v Swore it should foreve
rfect cleunli- Swore that foemiaa's
iRS. never
ipxt Tuesd'nv Hearts like theirs ent\
?,?t n.I iV Till that flag should tl
and inteili- ()>r the,r fnnM,om. (>r ,
ccomplish all
led it would Furl it! for the hand:
osquitoes rid H.
And the hearts that
recluding the
uses as result ('old and dead are Iyi
d a lack of And that Banner?it
rS While around it soum
women of the ()f lto P?0?1? in thofr
r co-operation por; tluiugh conquered
Every child hove the cold, dead It
None is too 't!
. Weep for those who fe
up weeds and lt, ... .
* Phrdon those who tn
paper. Every jt?
i, can take a But, oil! wildly they ?
e is too feeble Now who-furl and fold
irm. So let's purl that Kann^rr Tru
>ek and make ^nd 'twill live in son]
ful because it Though Its folds, are ii
For its fame on brigh
Penned by poets and h
* Shall. go> sounding doi
MONDAY. Furl its folds though
blished. Me- ? 'J
. run uvac HatuH^r. tori
>baervH(i next , gently?it fa 1
1 instant.. It Fyr it. drwup* above th
May 10th. the Touch it not? unfold
1 nt I ho irreat Let lt ,lruoP there, furl
Par its pate's hopes
this year that FATII
, hence the . ??
ode racy have A Few L'vuc Winners i
rnoon for the Only a few friends
babies who won prize
turn out of show Last week have
in and others request and given us
id before on the children, but the
this end. let which have been gi
Ing the exer- pleasure in publishing
ks and em- . Class A?Six mon
etofore it has girl. Nell Ilunter, da
t that com- and Mrs. J. T. Hunter,
grown folks weight 20 pounds,
rural sections Class B?Six to 12
the Memorial ties! girl, Marion Alg<
gSftipnn all daughter of Mr. an
H^rome to Carnes.
^^part in the ' class It Finest I
tr.nt that the Llndscv King, son of
ederate cause Charles S. King,
in the minds Class C?One year 1
?g op. So handsomest boy, Nat
noon off next : Hon of Mr. and Mrs. M
In the exer- Class D? Two to fo
Confederate tiest ?rlrl. M?r?r*r?t fc
'laughter of Mr. and
? Slstare.
about the re- ?_
a l? that the Clean Up llefnre
ad by frlenda Mayor llood request
ased no reso- to be carried off by the
idmlniatrattp<n,terod UP bX Wednesday
Wilson. J week so that the to
_____ make an early start j
he bow-wow^Thnr8day horning. 1
'a more sen- thia request be coj
advice of The ordftr that the work
as It should. If one fai
"P up. while next do
car-load of h"v" not' "
Bold at Fttc- rounds l<? finish what
action can be done In
I
TEK iJKWS, MAY 8. 1!>14.
I
itato. ?ocv? -1 the press on the | :]
n'r^" | suffragist. | | \ ^
iy other South- J
from a city of And She Alone Wu Advertised.
yet, this news- what a shock It must have been to j !
i lute us 1891, ; the suffragist sisters to note that the J g
a minority fac- only fqpiale person noticed in tho} -J
nonwealth had J10"8? pUories was that dear old > ^
. . lady who brought her knitting with i ?
of the most ex- her!__|ew York Herald.
lutions it has ' 1
om the time of A Revision of Serlpture. * JtS^L
3 present it has Suffragettes are said to be revis- ,
, . ing the Ilible and we expect to learn * WNSSeJ
) se > dem.i- that the snake and Adam really frum
ana. It S lirst ej up on Eve.?Gaffney Ledger. WylHUj
s life? because * rfl/iuJI
>o plainly, and Mexico and SuiTs Alike. YrlUW 1|
o, , Mexico and the suffs are alike. Tlie .JH Vl| I
of ^he truth, on,y wfly tQ suMuq thein ,8 to ,?t IjU W I
their .policy oi them have what they want, they will V Iii in b
hla^ftuccessors. soon tire of it.?Anderson Intelll- jl'm fl
State, more in- Kencer. ' ]
leading public 1>o Nf)t SU)[) fl||<1 Think jfl
ollowing in its "The militant suffragettes should ' J
lie journuls do, stop and think," says The Washing- . ] H
y of telling the ton Herald. Hut a suffragette who * II
n it hurts, and ,8 "ot a militant, and one who 5 1
thinks has never been militant, ob
le of the great- j jecta The Louisville Courier Journal.
;he state. Other ?Columbia Record. V ,*
ed the time- J
uttering edi- Probably the Reason. V
So far none of the candidates for W
nought for the governor or senator in South Caro- ! |
lar. have lost. n?n nova r...i ? I*.
r might have suffrage?and none has declared ' |
of the people, ?*. Women can't even vote J ( mak
in the primaries.?The State.
stormy voyage "<
irolina journal- WINTHKOl* < OI.LKtiK NEWS. * give
d to the prow,
ts voyage, has Invitations Issued For Junior Hecep- .
and the his- tio? >lay II, '
paper is but Special to The News. y
that an un- Wiuthrop College, May 6.?Among J
principle will the Lancaster people who attended
the oratorical contest were, Misses v
Jessie Lee Black mon, Elfrolda I'oag, * ?
> BANNER. Nell and Inez Hough, Messrs. Will > p ^ i
Plyler and Lucius Bennett, students *
lis weary; 0f Wofford College; W. C. Hough, ?
)es'tinB ' rear> i)0\\ritt Hough, F. I). Green. Thurlow
to wave it, Gregory, Gary Elliott and George F.
ord to save It, Poovey. J
ft to lave it Monday night, April 27, the Win
eroes gave it;., . ?? - 'n. r , www*
. and brave if lhrnP' Literary Society presented, ?
t rest! "The Road to Yesterday," a dream
play, to a large audience.
i. tin tattered; f}le j,yraun Howe Company gave a
i are* Mattered Traxri Festival hone April 29. The
ilgh. program, consisting of moving pic-'
i fold it; Lure*, was very interesting.
lone to hold it; ^ lledpath Chatauqua ta being
>nce unrolled it . , , . ... ^
a held in Rock Hill this week. The
Wiuthrop girls are taking advantage
rl It sadly! of the opportunity tu attend the en-j ,
ailed it gindly, tertainments. |
'r^wave**^15' Miss Frances W. Marshall w as j
sword ' should ' crowned Queen at our May Day celebratlsm,
which was held On the bark h
A fr. cwl ilicimvor ??
? | cauupus. mo exercises wctv quite
;hei/graved preUf, especially the May pole dance.
Invitations have been Issued to
* that grasped the annual Junior iwupUoa in honor
I of the graduating class. It will be
tondly ?La*p< j ^jyRB jjon(jay njgijt., May II, lu the ]
ng low; j college parlors.
is trailing. i The last holiday, of this session is >
lis the wailing next Tuesday, May \2. It is the
birthday of Robert C. Wlathrop. for
they adore it! whom Winthrop College liv named.
;inds that bore ^
MAYOR HOOD I'KD.MIWES HKIiP. VV%^
il befMfe It!
vi led and tore . . . _
WiB Aid Civic IsmgueV Work for a ?=
ieploro it. Clean. Towiu.
1 ft so. The women of the -Ctvte league J
feel encouraged hy the promise of
C and story Mayor Hood to coK)poraia wjith them *?' ||
n the dust; In their plaus foir "ciaosmp Week." ?W?
test pages. The good worfc. will begin un Tues-;^*.
if sages; tjay Thursday, morning the mayor C
now1 w/nSw3!!rm haTe the dumP care 8ent out gttd
i for the rest of the week, or as long ? |H
lly. slrmly! thereafter as. 1? necessary*. thoy will 2^holy
kept busy carrying off the accuit
never |Mulatiotis, wHifch should be- piled up A.
led forever, where the cart can cwnvewdeitUy reare
dead. reive them. We hope there will be here.
IKR RYAN. concert of aotion ill this business of fn m}|
town spring; cleaning. The health ("IT , ,
st Hahy Show. _ . . , .11, V to kill
. officers have;it m their power to visit T . _
of the fifteen: ? . , . ... A, difTer*
all private property, nnd if necessary ^ U1"cl
s at t t. hahy ^ rondemu and report anything *8* ???.
answered oiur . , . . . w. .. . X
which endangers Ijealth. None of us ???
the names' of * ?
-aoukj line to be snus humiliated, svn ?, ,* it
following live jor no njfjiier motive than to es- locateC
veil, we tufco (.aJie undi^irable mention by the authoritlea,
it? will b? wwC for ua all ??
ths. prettiest jojQ jn ^ ikp and looking 2^; Overdi
ughter of Mr. after oup. prMjafcws. V1 Furnlt
aged 9> weeks, ture
,h?W!t>TM?rr. ^ l>ue
month** pret- c. Ht Turner and Mlaa Sue Jones ^ Turret
nrlne CTarnea, Qf j.'0re Lawn married in this ^ Gold
d Mrs. A. t C. dty tjrla ?ftkrtnK*a at 1 o'clock, at M silver
the h?nw ud Rl^v. J. I. flplnka> Mr. + e Mln
>abv. Charles s pinks officiating. The couple cam? A Checki
Mr. snd'Mrt.,^ the city thfsi morning, areompan- Iteir
led^byf ^ ?*?- i ToU
to two yeara, teir^A-lair Mf. add lyV $>% % 8TAT1
ban Poliakoff, ntwv and Miss Vl?/la McFaddeo, all of
. Poliakoff. j.vrt lawn.' Tha eAfaplA tkdt'on the M
or yeara, pret- afternoon train for a..trip ie-Colutn- A ?
latefle Slatare, bfcr-fomnrmg ttrtT 'ChrTWioaiTT" "The atntoin
Mrs. E. W. rroom la a son of J. R. Turner and Jt# of g^ld
the dwdde 1* a "daughter of C. B. ? Swo
a v_?; bbth w^il 'kflown citizens of V
Thursday. Fort L^wQ.^-Rock Hill Herald, &
? that all trash M.? Rth , Jw l'01
May btn. ^, < iV*w.rt
town be Rath- ?.* r. 'f,v .
night of next Colpiyd Tiger Caught.
wn cart may Nfc* -#*tk. f, colored, up before:4^ 17^1
In rolectlng it Mayor Hood for blind tlgerism, wa? M
t la tmpojf&nt found gutter and given *100 or 30 A W. T. <
mplled wTth In daya, but thp line wan reduced to ; ^
may progreiw $^o on condition of future good beTilly
haa clean- havlor. She was allowed to pay 125
or neighbors rash and the bAlance in monthly In- . ;
oijulre endleaa gUillments of $5.
by concert of g? g lin<t_aeo ihe'Fiai^~~it For
a rew days, w f\ Broom's gtbwj. '
: *
, ^4 :/' sZ- jStSS
rhether your banking business be big
es no difference, we wrill^w^come j
you careful attention. /
sk our patrons how we trdat THEM.
Make OUR Bank YuUR Bank.
he First National B
' LANCASTER, S. C.
IN'ITKD STATES DEPOSITORY.
Lightning Struc
On the 8th inst., the Townpend Twine M
\nderson was FIRED BY/^JGHTNING ai
:onsiderable damage; a^the same time a ^
STORM was raging yftl destroyed several i
louses. /
Now listen?thevEanw?r?' Mutual will
rour buildings and live^tock against
VIND and LIGHTNING^
J5ee
i. T. BEATY, Jr., Agent at the Far.
Bank & Trusft Co., Lancaster,
"1? Tirw't/i D T? TJAXrfclV TV*- "*r 1.
/ VVAIV^ Jk/| JJ. X | lTlCilidgt/X') X Ul fl
^ ->^A A^V. J^A
We give them special attention, show tl
inage their accounts and everything else tl
ow. And that the account Lya small one r
ence in the characted of oux^ervice.
STATEMENT OF THEiCONDITION OF'
IE FARMERS BANK A/TRUST COMPAJ
I at Lancaster, S. C.. at the clree of business March
RESOURCES. V LIABILITIES
and Dts- CapTtJ?L Stock Paid
its $111,144.65 in .1 $
-afts 1,726.97 Surplus! Fund . .
ure a.ad Fi^- Undivided Profits,
s 2.875.00' leasJcurrent Exfrora
Ranks pe#e? and Taxes
Bayers 11,332.22 P/d
icy 3,oz&.09 JnMrldual Deposit*
1,006.00 : Jubject to Check.
oad Other Tne Certificates of
os-Cola.. .. 740.56 f Deposit
i ud Cash Certified Checks....
* 314.76 Cashier's Checka
hi $132,1(3.>4 Total $1
t OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancastor?as.
>re me came W. H. Millen, Cashier of the above nai
ipon bc'ng duly sworn, says that the above and
ent is a true condition of said bank, as shown by
bank. W. H. M
rn to and subscribed before me this 10th day or Hi
W. P. ROBINSON, Notary
t?Attest: W. T. Gregory, W. P. Bennett, A. B.
Directors. ,
IMERS BANK & TRUST COM
JRKOORY. Preside? W. H. MILLS*
R. T. BKATY, Jr., Assistant Cashier.
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