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4 Utljt iiaiuaatp (SEMI-WKKKI JUAN IT A WYLIK. . M ? ? r Nmub,""5 *'*'atb 4x" ' The State, in com * .candidacy of Simnn ~~ advises the people Editor TIIK LANl IK. KK'tlAKDS. TAKING imenting on the The Florence T \ and Richards, recently for ropi to vote against spicuous place ii ;x\STER NEWS, >J UN 10 2( A STAND. 'lines was criticized '|5 jblishing In a con1 Its editorial col ?, 11)1-1. <n ?^ A* - J m *** i I * _ 1 I???? W. 8. HOUGH. . .IIU!. PUBLLSHKKN' ANNO Published Tuesday days at Lancaster, S. Lancaster Publishing successors to The L j tablished 1852; Th i established 1878; 1 prise, established 18S tered as second-cia linens Mgr. I?<?? ?i?<? | Richards, saying thai UNCEMKNT: warily a coat-tail s s and Frl- bo voted for Blea C., by The that he will not er Company, outrageous acts of tl e^Review" ing hia adna,n?8tratic 'he Kilter- policy of "watchful 1. and en- bidding those who I ss matter Mr. Richards await inn i.i.umillj Ul U III ll?, till eillLUria L he in not necee- Star favorable to winger, because Hon. J. E. Ellert ,se prophesylug against Hon. J. W idorse the many Congress from thi le governor tlur- Kagsdale lives in ] ?n. sugesting the thought The Time 1 waiting." and torial from The lave believed in Ragsdale. The r his declaration editorially on the i i row "i no Marion kS the candidacy of ^ >e, who is running H illard Ragsdale for ^ it district. As Mr. H Florence his friends H Use ?i s published the edl-! 3 Star as a fight on i nM ' Kft celled runes, commenting rC) matter, says: H 5??or? iS?! STfS plainly. 1 i vnLn.?J V ~\ f *- 1/ = ^OMlncmo st National Bank - - -A ^ r j?)?^ I 1 Uselcodpencil.^ \ Endorse a check K I Leave blank V .checks where slratSS j uct. 7. at tiit at Lancaster. S. C., of Congress of Marc SUBSCRIPTION 1 (In Advance One Year Six Months TO SUBSCRffi Your subscription 3 postotnce of uncompromising I under Act tj1R evils Blease so 1 h 3. 1879. at We (l(> ?(>t agre, in its estimate of th K: though they are poli ' $1.50 same feather, hoth I 7r5c in Blouse plumage. is the lesser of the Kits. been a consistent must be t'rnni Hiw fim* enmity towards "The Times h; Iong has winked ''^ht Mr. Ilagsdi > with The State ?th?J U"ie "l11?88 by Mr. Ragsdale < e two men. Al- js such that we tical birds of the until we become c icing decked out longer represents we think Simnis the Pe?P,/> of *' .. tl . it engage in any evils. He has Hut it doeg emp] supporter of it holds itself to b . lit* fifttt linnnni.. IM'()1>1<> <?f t ll I <S r\ IB ~ 'I*" I 9n H the position taken' 9 left of d on public questions gyclravvi cannot indorse, or ?lhrou onvinced that lie no Kc Keep the best interests Aofcacl lis district, nor will | liitstuc factional politics. latically state tliat MBfisw e the servant of the rtmmunUtr .? ?<! *??-. nt ?xlvcmel lollar lineal r?vT line IML^, n?ni " 1 l-ccortl & THE FIRST ti check j| T ai UNITED S -71 ' NATIONAL BANK, icaster, S. C. TATKS I?Kl?OSITOKY. gie r? can gel them. J* Alter achceli after Kj Jp youbave written it I mb make anewonc?! Draw a. check iS unle?9 you have ^sufficient fundqflj wtoctfycrinbonkl paid up to and inch marked on your label is stopped look at yoi yon will probably fir behind one year. We cannot send scriber a statement. Your Label. If you do not re< paper promptly we w< date it if you will no we will correct the tiding year If paper ;l candidate for govei ir date and claim that he wrott id you are lirst platform, whilt each sub- ,atter day convert. <: Look at '1,11 knowledge record as governor :eive your years. We consider tify usP^nd" majority of cases, an > mistake. judge of men and m rnor. making the of Sotitli ( lieves that its ciul ? tlie governors the pre8S at Iart,t, ' Richards is a independent and >ne converted in tion with regard t< of Ins horrlbl? tlon*: !hat 'ts s,>' must depend upo tor nearly four enco to the truth . The State in the ed by personal co unusually goo.I fearless and candl teasures, but be- "V/i "u> " " V cut tiiin Carolina, that it bety, anil the duty of ?-? . is to maintain an I* 1*0/11 \J untramelled posi3 all political aflilia vires to the public - , , F,, ,\ (lOOll n its strict adher- backslider is jt sees it, unbiasnsidrratlons, and a becomes happil Id discussion of the | Intelligence Hires that come be MR. W. F. iher Papers Will he I 1 elected. We can o Definition. the pant. I is a suffragette, who the people v married.?Anderson the most inf at Columbit up to that. XT fL STKVFNHON, CANDID- The fo FOK CONGRESS. ed to coo he a man of influence if ?' C planting lib" judge of the future by dunes. Ie\ has been classed by nj/t favorable to him as luential man In the house ffc|l|l%| i. Will he not measure lj|fIII in Washington? rest service has been request perate with the port uutliorioos Hay, Washington, in to control shifting sand HESTER SPILLS In the hurry of malli papers names of subs sometit s left off ina FRIDAY, JUNE 9 ?Weather forecast Carolina: Local thuiw Friday; Saturday genor; tinued warm. rsr out the lipvo it is decidedlj cribers are present instance am dvortently. is not t|j<? man The Si - I to lie. Here's waitin IJ, I1M4. too, but not expectin the attitude of the for Soulnj. . . ier showers Richards. Uly fair, con NEWSPAPERS AND IIIO I'CUf"r wrong in tii.' dorsetnent.'' 1 that Richards The Times is t Late believes him Mp0n the stand i g and watching, paper tiiat. lias a g any change in jng 0f its true mi! Hon. John G. j journalism will mouthpiece or to candidate for offic NKWSPAPKRH times be in a pos puuuc en-| Kver Till Yen. it's hoi o bp congratulated your state of i t. takes. A n?ws- i obout it.?Cob correct understand ^ *sion in the ileid of j What do yo not become tne would find to otiiiK horu of any were Riven the e. but should at allicor<1 ThueH itton as The Ti'jies \ The I?ro...i. ink About This? nor ,\ t. but it doesn't help hls opponen nind and body to talk , ^J ua umbia Record. "I ?as In . . . . ? ? tion and cc i (I to ell. members lo< u suppose the women nson j __ worry about if they .la(. ' hll, . right t? vote? -Co,,if Stevenso .. was alrlRht. vine nmquirer, uie strong- D1AMOI l its section, published in N^oine town said of him t? r lpressetrovlth the venera- qqv> infidenceAwitli which the iked up tn this Mr. Steve- LADIK! thered Uiat when a man **amonl> hat he/wanted to get Gold mcti applied to Stevenson and *tbboP-. T n premised his help it dVamon'i " . yeaniregar MO BRAND \t* fJ ^ Wat* for Cm-CHRS-TER 3 A ^ liKANI) riLLS In Rf.d nnd/A alllc boxes, sealed with BluefO# AKB HO CTDH*. nqroFToarV/ nd wk for <'III.rilKH.TeHH V ? nilillD PII.LH, for IwiBlr dl* ded aa Beat,Safest, Alwaya Reliable. When John Richards Simms get through sci Blease's coat-tail it wil eled thing to he sure. If Ed Smith "rode inl States senate astride bale," as claimed by pray upon what did C< and Charlie1 Tho Columbia S rapping over I clearly why newspaj 11 be a fraz- hated by a cert pie. Says The State: "The explanation Lo the United opposition to newspai of a cotton : is that a considerable Cole Mease, iticiana are wanting ole ride into | brains, character or I V? nnnA..?Uln * ~ - says, "to maintai tat<? tolls very an(j unt.ramelled p >ers arc so cor- to al, poutieal atfli atn class of peo- p.iper ihat cannot but has to rema of much of the j?ty to the public ^ers in this state ol,t and is in such ? number of pol-Ut cannot be indej ; either in the t,,rs affectiiiK the money, or in all ' ?>n ?tmn ii an independent1 Education osition with regard 1 more prominen liations." A news-! year tha f?. , t , business.?Ken take Buch a stand i in silent when its Well Ni requires it to speak It would be si circumstances tha*1 l'on ai * ?? -HiMS public, bad better' I Am seems to be getting . ,le s<:e ce in the campaign J) can ji ever before. Pine ??,rH RO as. shaw Kra. fidence and He is so met gh Impossible. occasion of i mighty hard proposi- y ^1 i American Jnry that ",uenrp a"d ed in Ty Cobb's on. l Journal. . power to on newspapers .. i i ua_ to this eoiso nis to he a practical man SOLD al with his fellow mem- timk o inspire them with con- tiuju) accomplish hiH purposes. lines *H)dest and on the the aot^ve editorial he C inclalmed \such wide in- ^ thought li. was a reflechouse tor attribute such . .. . . man. #>ne <?f the dally 1^ lYI I editorially remarked as I\ll" ide: I BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JBHSJ sexual dwiZedge iu? governors orace: John O. Richards salt ing for Governor Bieas ca so I believe he is c people than any other no, Johnnie, there is on and that is yourself, for by the coat-tail. tin uo cnrt'-iiviiiia, I\J I' tain a newspaper th " 771 sent their peculiar vi 1. I am vot- wp|| know that a nev e simply be- , God-fearing. tndustr doner to the people would not buy man." Oh. b? of no ??rvice to . kind of newspaper t e man oloser j t,le of producing. W1 you have him I j8 that a publisher a newspaper that gaii support of the peopl reuie aua main- *" at would repre ews. They very THK OHSKRV vspaper that the The charlotte t ious, intelligent . ... . , . ? and read would II,K ?ditorial in S: them and that deavors to belittle hey are incapa- ferenee now in Hat they demand Falla. Tho Char who establishes . ns and holds the lnK from 't? utt? e who object to ' to time, has nev nu \/|?|?vi vu I Honest, now , ? date for a bunc RR K)H WAR. i when tho other )bserver, in a lead- j he can Hay son) iturday'a issue, en- "politicol gravi the mediation con- ? Al ? " . ... Sou tl? Carol I session at Niagara Ym, can aU lotte paper, judg-^a worse fix tha (ranees, from time i just look arour er had a very ex- fwo senatorial what use has a candi-' ' "Mr- S h ot flowers, excepting the House fellow gets them, and no more an lething Clever about a that of ever J?"?Charleston Post. I t'v6 ability I j industry, ininiis, Take Heart. | leads. Withe ayp And somebody in : foremost m? n yourself if you will the South C id a bit. Georgia has tor that mal campaigns and a gu- that he has . . a ,..wi 1# 1,. tevensoh's position in of Representatives Is III J no lem than will be Tells a y man o\conspicuous na young in? fortified l\ education and anti hush le is a leaner because he Know abc >ut setting him up as the ern the in of all the world or of Hex life li arolina General Assembly marriage, .ter. It is the simple (ruth 1 womanho few equals in that hodvjevjj disen \untrnuW .'120 Pages. ill about sex matters; what n an? women, young wiraa ands And all others need to >ut thje sacred laws that gOT sex forces. Plain iruth of n relation to happiness In . "Secfcat^" of manhood and od; sexual abuses, social ises, etc. \ no wonder senator Si piaudod by the audiqnc< ton. when he said, "Woe has never had an equal House when it comes 1 heart, clearance of hen iiancy of intellect." Hon. Mendel L. Smit for governor. has not \ mith was ap- aml luelr met. , over his newspaper t b in ( harles- it shall he their ined nl row Wilson a pnrt Gf the people I in the White i reach by word of m< to purity of jn the past there h id and bril- dailies and many wet in South Carolina by others, who did not > h. candidate 0da and practices e: ?>t 1 l? ' * hods shall turn alted opinion of o them, so that ,inH ,,, . ium in reaching policies, that they do not rorrectly, it critic >uth." and currency ref< ave been several now that it looks 1 ,'klies started up ^rom the niodiatic politicians and doubtless Retting vish their meth- 1 tol(' you so." ?posed, but not r'Kht. All means President Wilson ?pr?^onai ca and its legisk we remember day.-?Greenvill ized both his tariff >rni measures, and Smith and blue for any results Th? (,overno the Senate on >11 conference, it is years ago. Yes ready to exclaim, most people is The President is sitting on should be exhaust- sine- Abbervil mpuiRn in profr;-ess i???u u? is , iture convened to- 1Jna leRislat e Piedmont. that the mo training cot the Cotton llnle. Stevenson's r says Smith rode Into foprnltlon in a bale of cotton six 11 the ConRi , and what pleases or any othei the fact that he has niay b? P'ac i that same bale ever Why not / le Medium. come such 1 bama has l a in* Kirro in aoutn c;aro- | <pjie ja| ion the explanation in pruhonslv mentum of brains and ; )Hued on ints. Any man of W. F. instructic equipment would have re for the ti any legislative body be This b ress of the United Slate? doctors, ! r assemblage in which he workers, ed." all other <ive him the chance to be- ! need to leader in Congress? Ala- Winfleld first had the leadership. (Leimlns teat, moat advanced and com e work that lia* e?er been sexual hygiene, Priceless >n for those/who are ready rue Inner teaching. ookR tellspurses teachers, lawyers, areacherq social Sunday School teachers and r. young fend old, what all know sex matters. By Scot Hall^Ph. D? M. why. as speaker of the h mitted Governor HI ease that body, and while sta side, engage in person some of its members. \vi protest on the speaker's John G. Richards speech at Florence with - ? nuviug ine support ouse, he per-1 those who believed to come Into truth, no matter win: tiding by his . pPen short-lived. 1:l1 abuse of from The State, thout even a "There is and cat part. nently successful new Carolina that is not opened li s i ported by the self' , . loving. God-fearing p the declare- p,)jtnrs mav mmn d or sympathy ot ? ^ in giving the Llleut of affairs iu ?ni it hurt, have wllso? he dot "urther quoting uar ou *he Me Charlotte paper , duly considered \v] 1 be no perma- ... spaper in South wou'd mean. The liberally sup- soldiers would be respecting, law- more thousands o e,HPle,wh? fPad: diers- P?or. iK?ora i iiroteuuiv; seine- Jcniiin, Mexico. President A fact of in ?s not want to make w ith L. D. Je entrant into tin people. The toria, nu>p ,8 t doubtless has not Mayor of Sumt uat was with Mexico business-manag tusauds of our ownl''rnmei1' and tl . , . , neor.? Charlol slaughtered. Manv f the Mexican sol- More > .lit and striving for t.> r gs a Pioneer. North Carol terest in connection the House a nnings, the last-hour Senate. \V1 i South Carolina sena- houn, Hayn hat it was he who, as Give him a :er inaugurated the Watch ti er plan of city gov hereby became a piotte Observer, It is said legro Doctors. to see forest if Til r> Mou-u il..nn n 1... linn is now taking it in ind already has it in the i Sclen'i ly can't the State of Cal- Tribune, e and MoDuffle have it? ?Philadi trial. of knowl he Stevenson column. ger. Th ADV. "Plain tr aught to tion of e that the best times ot day Under tires from lookout sta- $1-00 Col . . . tpn Pant NewspajH?r vbuuiuMita: fl cully correct."?Chicago "Accurate and up-to-date." ^ jlphla PreRS./standard book edge."? PMludelphia Lede New Ycyk World Rays: nth for thpso who need or koow them for the prevenrlls. ' plain wrapper for only In or Money Order, postage tlon that ho was the " and worse cursed man simply because he had to vote for whom he plf state." Truly, John (J. 1 willing to die for righteo John fl. Richards, in 1 opposition to compulsor T Hnn't Ktilinvo most abused RO> they may be assi in the state, lynched, but the new the courage published so long as ? li f r th* a virtuous reading cl for the there wl)I be journa is a martyr, any sacrifice to condu usness' sake. I?I,K.VSF/S >11 tiis speech in ' y education. At the opening ca i, .. at. Sit Matthews M i . rights ill th julted and even spapers will be try. would be sent i there shall be an because of the ass, and always so cane(jt but in r ilisis willing at , , . , . .. .. to a desire on the ct them. rial ism" to exp Niagara mediatic <:TH()IW, ww. ii i naught, but all 1 mraign meeting Wilson for his elT ^vpmnr H1 on an ? - ** ?*?1 ? 4 ** at benighted cowu- Sixteen negro to their death, and state Hoard of "national honor." Carolina in < eality, in obedience 1914. for llcenn part of "commer- iu this State. F lolt Mexico. The tion sixetyeighl m may eomc to if after a fr lonor to Preaidtent. opportunty for orta to bring peace Carolina, one r. uv iiuun me Jill >es appeared before the before sunse Examiners of South ___ Columbia June 9-11, e to prac-tige medicine or the same on a ruin a- % . I white* appeared. >w fecat&en of meapre 7"% education n? :->outh f i'/ 4% ? /> nepro ?eeK? to enter f ?i uiiur uuyngni and just "miamt it. PUBLISHING COMPANY Dayton, Ohio. X l Check it right to turn school trus1 man's home and put hi dren in their power." them grow up in ignor. come i prey to the dem All of you who arp there is any truth in tl of John Richards and tees into any "tade the charge thai s little chi 1- wa* aHaskelllte. havl Rather let Haskell convention i nice and he- Senator Smith indign: uigogue statement, Clovornot produced a clipping fearful that paper. which gave S? ie statement ?n<' who attended. Ch::rle> Car- explained that the d ... . \.\I mi uwif III iviexii t Senator Smith iiiK attended the AFTKI u 1890. When The editor of 1 mtly denied the Tribune, perhaps Hlease 'ilea spoken and indep from a news lished in the state ?nator Smith a-- "Judging Smith Senator Smith read of him. and iy the Haskeli i ;o. this roost learn ? ? sion to only \ AIjL. whiten who apj rhe Fountain Inn final outcome? i the most out- Hero is part endent paper pub- Shay i Wi.ue , thus soliloquizes: of inst cti i by what I have Now Hlease by what I 2n.It favoring c and heard him say. , <m! and skilled profesfour and one-fourth jly. what is to he the ?, ,> &Mr^7 of what 11 Soiitherne J "iw aimerintende | Z-DZ-N' r y. .t .. ... ; of Jui ompulsory educatioi A n Account o Y ned at the FarmY Bank & Trust Co. > *T* roll Simms that yo v -l chiseil by the npv; r 1 >< i cratie primary, go to yi and register and then vrn and vote against Fti Simms for trying to maki something that is not ho We note from The Chi I be ()isfr;m convention met he >f the Demo- Columbia on hi* way >ur club roll p,,f v.-if p. to whom h i to the poll, Raged. This unfoiin ehards and heon freely circulat* R you believe ?'?'.t.e before the hej campaign and the onl it was Governor Hie;: erokee News, ning to take Senat< ? ? - - - -i'l ?v f rom hit.. 1 i (jicht amiin. passed through Hut Smith wou to see his pres- over to pull tup oh was then en- "Blease loudly . , i serts that he is .le.i report h;nt frien(j an,i i am t d all over the h.lf;n t yet paid m sinning of tl.- gcrlption; hasn't v man to father any. or made it ei fryin'-size chlck<*i ise. ^ ho is rui my friend, for I ir Smith's Joh dotes on?the po .1 ... l- ? **' i iiavc? Idn't turn his hand first an count] it of a mud hole. -,ix years and 1 and frequently an- u,adent for tw< the poor man s , . ... i poor man, but he al ani ; e a dollar on nub- state will m; lowered my taxes through such a isier for me to bur be nec-essarv. as. Doubtless he , . .. . am in the class he a for ,f fo or cusses?but he of people. u huh mw inorougm ^ f Superintendent f< *? a ;s?un low as state superil tow i and one fialf year And y convinced that anv | * receipt ike greater progre:'! J propel" law. It ought not t? ? bu tthere is always r a certain percentage . THj We want our law am- I A located ^ ** tor :e of Kreat convenie ice to her. n on business, she will have a she can pay all bill i by check, i s, for the canceled check when voucher. STATEMENT oA THE CONDI' E FARMERS BANV&VTRUSI at Lancaster, S. C., at the dole of bin your wife will be I Should you be out Y n account to draw f not worrying about V returned will be a V ? V tion of r COMPANY, Y liliAan Moot, j it. . 4* L. IIICII i'll . I'iU II. I^CV, dill of the South Carolina P tion, has been mentionei date for the legislature kee county. We have DeCamp could be induct the legislature, but if believe he would be elec' what we know of Mr. I man and as a citizen, a 'P. presioam i...... /%u reaa Asaocia authority? A ne?s J as a oandi- 8lr*n(te that ho u from ('hero- statement from a n no idea Mr. llp ha* cursed and vi 'd to run for papers as nothing bu he could we rate. Senator Smith h ted and from to the charge that he 3eCamp as a '*t?, whoever may be better choice 't, and the governor t u ?u?ii w,t.s niH never has, and c< paper' It is do me a darned t ould accept a Why, then, si: ?w?pap.r whan lnt?rMt "> s "? HIM the n,?- l)1(, d<>ato Q( t liars. At any o 4k # , _ . _ ,/ Smythe of Charle as nailed the lie . , . lost one of her tt 1 w" " wo.. II. wat. on, responsible for yBrs 8outb 0aro ias not even had __ ... ? *rtatnly never will ended, ko that ? ?,! . will be 7 to 16 lould I take great _ . or Blease?" 14 y**- aH the A Boat heme Hon. Auguatine T. ilaw would urn ston, the Htate ha-s'rause of educat UftKt and beet cltl- i ? of the ablest law- ' Greenwood, dlna. He never hel 1 the compulsory age Lt IX)anH years instead of 7 to I count law now stands. t Overdra r myself, I think the V Furnltu doubtedly help the Ion in your state." % (ind j B. H. BLAKK. ^ Currenc 8. C.. June 24. 1914. t Gold .. V Silver I A ui... RESOURCES. I i and D,?- Capital S $111,144.66 fin . . lftB 1,726.97 Surplus F re and Fix- Undivided , 2,876.00 leu Cu rom Han *8 eH Jankers 11,332.22 Pa|d ' 3,026.00 Jndlvtdua ' ' ' *' ' 1,006.00 Subject and Other Tlme Cer| "lllll ll till 111 I 4. ' -IABIUTIB8. > tock Paid I $50,000.00 1 und . . 1,600.00 V I Profits, . JL rrent Ex- t and Taxes ' ; 6,994.71 ++ 1 Deposits 1 to Check. 50.643.79 V Llflcates of *+* could not be made. He no man's collar in the body of South Carolina oounted on always to do for the state. In the last report of dent of Education Swea Were 193,247 neprro chl i would woar1 "1R courage to apoli law-making People are used to rui and could be Part of the K"*?rnor, what 1r best ht* is runbing for m fi In the account of Superlnten- Uvan for killing Can iringen there county, tho folio1 Idren enroll-."Humbert Sullivan, t miy pumic omce f nfcize. But the Rftnator from (Thai ch tactic s on th?jn capacity f especially when tjje acknowledge 1?^- body of unusuall) greater part of hi the trial of Sul non in !*urens Where y?u wa wing appears: ibrought prominen i brother of the'of y?ur town xoept mat or state j rlestou. lie served j ? CI or 14 years, beln^ d leader In that: STATK OK flOl ' able men for the County of s aerriee. i K- 8t?wn Whereas \m ?. made suit tnrni >n an* 'naM<jriof adminlsfCratl tly before the peo-, effort* ?f(Ur4 and coonty .you I Theee Are. t - ? fvr M iuui TATION C^??? ' UTH CAROLINA, TotAl f Lancaster. STATE Judge of Prolate t ( gh R. Murchtson hat V Rafn. e to grant him letters JL ^ 6n of the estate and t who, uj . Elisabeth Laiidrum. y stateme hsnrfor*. to cite and A ?f ..?a i i>uiu > . Y4U.SB Deposit and Cash Certified < i 314.76 Cashier's $132,163.94 Total . OF 802JTH CAROLINA. Jounty of Lancaster?ss. e me came W. H. Millen, Cashier of 1 >on bt'ng duly sworn, says that the nt is a true condition of said beak, i kaw W ; .. ... 21.640.39 JL -necks 1.463.74 7f Checks 31.8! ??? 1132.163.94 JT ' he above named bank, V > above and foregoing is shown by the books O ea in tne scnoois or so and only 167,914 whiti With theee figures befor< forther fact that South one of only six ntatee ]; States without a com pi dance law, don't you hi that John O. Clinkscalc thirty years' experience (a ri fir tit whan hp an rai uth Carolina jdefendant, was one < a children witnesses for the < s you and the swore that Col. Can i Carolina la hand back to his hi| n the United the name time, or Im ulsory atten- striking Sullivan. O ave to admit witnesses swore to >s, a man of meat." And yet Co in teaching found to have hrd no pnaatlu ? ^ "" ? of the principal usually turn to th lefense. and he 8L8t y?u an* the t non threw his of ??rvice. This j > pocket and at the best interests mediately after, county. For our j ne or two other do our best by you the same state- to? much that y< 1. Cannon was ber us when you ? pistol upon hi* inK fo be done? e local paper to a*- admonish aV?n . , . . . red and credltc editor Is glad Uf be ^ that t^y , taper's chief aim is me, m the coi of the town and held at L*anra? part we are glad T* P? ^ ^^'^^fauJTlf an^ >u in turn rhmem-?adrniaintratton have jobs of print- granted. J If the home paper Given ui^ler Huv r\t 1 it n a At ftd singular the kind- Y rJ>of the Raid deeeaa- V 8won be lnd appear before JL lJyot P">b*te, U) be r Correct tof on July 1), QOXt /On thereof, at 11 JT forenoon, to show Y ' m* hare, why the aaid ! p i n should not be A tAR my hand, this 26fh V W*T# ? """ rinml.l inn J n to anc aub&crlbed before me th!a 10 W. P. ROBINS ? Attest: W. T. Gregory. W. P. Bei Director*. MERS BANK & TRUS KKtiOHY. PrcMldmt W R. T. nKATV Jr *-?- ?' ' w. H. MILLKN. A th day of March 1914. JL ION, NoUry Public. | anett, A. B. Ferguson, V __f T COMPANY ? . H. MILLKN, Cashier. X < . *:? m* cates a state-wide com] *>?**?- person ana ine jury pulsory law-* 0f the case. 10* /v a marto a mistrial aoesn i deserve a don't know why. .i, ii you give It, we ' ^ 4WUIIHI ' ?7 A I ^ f. E. 8TEWMAN, Probate Judge. I ;K*VV ii if r I M$M|N /