The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 30, 1914, Image 4
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(SEMI-WEEKLY
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PUBLJSUKHS' ANNOCl
Published Tuesdays
iXcuui WI,VI SMI HA
j Governor Blease and
nings and Pollock, wno
. . Editor ing for the seat now hi
iess Mgr. 1). Smith in the United
? are doing all the11*
VCEMENT: . . ,
and Fri- speeches to belittle wn
18 IK)NK. THIS NKWS
I Messrs. Jen- The State, in Frit
are campaign- i editorial entitled "P<
,1(1 by Hon. K.j emphasizes the poi
paper in criticising i
States senate. I. . . ...
icies, can do so wit!
cu?> in their |,nv|nB any persona
at the senator | the man, because a
IWA'KRS. lay's
issue, in an
>llcloa, Not Men,''
ut that a newsi
candidate's polhout
necessarily '
1 feeling against _ I
is it says "when Mfr->
fl^OAVETIrtE awi
a temple Will be 11
X /(f^r hicjh ovVr the aitai
"i exist onti
T*$ cAll Who dou
itg the ruitis of art attcier
nearthed sacred to imccess
r, HovCn into lining rocfc, ttu;.
) in QJKan?I am j/utnanW
bt themsclOcs destrou me; tti
7 '
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Lancaster Publishing (
1 successors to The Lei
i tabllshed 1852; The
established 1878; Th
prise, established 18D1
i teped as second-class
Oct. 7, 1905, at the
at Lancaster, S. C., u
of Congress of March
by The ,ias "oue lor me "oip
Company, the South. They sa^
iger, es- Smith did not put cotto
e ^Kn'ter* I'*10 P^ce of the stapn
and en- ,J>' conditions which he
i matter man can control. That
postofiice do not deny. Hut whiU
n^6 IS?!)1 i uot 'iave put t'ui Price c
' ' has for many years pii
1 more than any man v,
>n iiti 1111*1 ts ui you oiH'uiiu) a uauuii
that Senator record and reputati
m up, but that {and invited disco
b Is regulated I When great issues n
i and no other ' now the case, in
this is true we j "Bleaseism," it is t
? he alone may of all self-respectin;
>f cotton up, he nals to get in the t
ist been doing and do all in their
e know of to a right understand!
mm you put. your TJ %
Ion in evidence Ql r "
ssion of them." I 11 'ycy'
ire at stake, as Is W
the matter of
he bounden duty Y'L^
g, patriotic jourhick
of the fight Vi
power to lead to 1 flat
ng of the issues | 2?l&
^ vOho bclicCc,
\ S>futtiati Wilt b
{ Will harnessed ih*i
\h enough ofWio'Sd
achieve? ?
uitt Ihe panama Canal
falls afj&TUxgatxx. &Gv&
art a J&anfc/ Acco
. ?Human
cuotu^
ant?
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svHsciurn(? 1*1
(In Advance.)
One Year
Hi* Months
TO SUBSCRIBE
Your subscription
paid up to and incluc
marked on your label.
, is ptopped look at your
i educate the cotton gj
' matter of the raising ai
75c the staple. Oar peoj
????- i having heard Senator
US. Held agent of the Son
must be | Growers' Association,
ling year I dent, Harvey Jorda
If paper the court house a
date and jon the subject of cotto
row ore in the and tlio platforms c
nd handling of it is in times like th
?le will recall | ing from The Stat
Smith, then Jefferson said that
ithern Cotton nave a country \iitl
and its presi- without government
n, speak in vith a governmen
t this place press." And yet so
in. They both but misguided indivl
> t t ho rnonl o _ t ? b n?Mif KoMnr o ri
>f the candidate*. I
ese, further quot- j JPggf
te, that "Tliomaa I WjjEfi
rather would he
i newspapers and
than a country LKTTKIi KK(
t and without a
??e well-meunliiK ??? H^ntlVg,h
Iduals, who ought jTo the E(i|t0r of
n /innutu ttMv UflV. 1 nrultt tobo
jFgJvJ ?ti?, JTJLltSJ.
Lane
UNITED STi
>M MK. ADAMS. N|,1
s on State Politics
Special to The
The News: 1
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Your Label.
If you do not rece
paper promptly we wov
elate it if you will notl
we will correct t'ae
In the hurry of mailir
papers names of subsci
i you mo :q.rHS?ou mo puiui vu*
tion of the price of cot
acb sub- ly in the hands of the
Look Rt j selves.
i Senator Smith en
ive your point that the cotton i
fy U8Poml monopoly in cotton if
mistake. , 'zed it, and that if th<
v out the much of it the price w
fibers are | iie stressed the import
i v vi'c a v^utu iv/ rvuv/w uo , u a <
ton was large- inn "the nawspapen
farmers them- or "if the new spa pe
out of it Hlease v
iphasized the People who talk thi
growers had a repeating what the
they but reut- often and what tl
ey planted too popular thing to sa
ould gc down, warm, milk-and-ctd
Lance of diver-j won any fight. Insi
? elected Bleaae," j writing a short
rs will only kcepl^ 11 ?00,i numbe
... . , , * . , ,, And it's accordl
,111 be defeated." Lnyway Th? he
s way are simply |nity is good at tl
y have heard so rains, good crop
lev think is the corn! eotton bio
cs..?i ,i are no new thing
y. Such a lake- pienty t() eat in [
er policy never from a cucumber
bead of joining in bago head, frie
i/liv, v/p|/vri vuiiibr Wi |
letter, being urge<l haven't notice
r of people to <io so. section in som
jig to my promise, give you a littl
alth of the comtnu- we haven't foi
lis time, plenty good The crops
is. both cotton and Though small,
oms and corn silks at ia8t
;s in Primus section. The hea,th
he way of vegetables ROO(j
to a mammoth cab- ,
d chicken, oh my. ? have re
. i i i.. i which makes
'd anything from thin ufacturlug I
e time thought I would Write fo^ d
le news to let you know ware C'o.
rgotten you.
are looking well. WANTirn
we have a good stand
ter and
... .. send us the
of the community is repair blow
breaks, etc.,
cently added four mills tory experif
elcht mill Iji* wn have All wnrlt irn
I$y>"uVr praetTcally new.
Mtription. Heath Hardonroe,
N. C.
4t.
-Automobllsts of LancassurrouufHnR
country to
ir vul^anKlng work. We
outs, t/eid cuta, fabric
, at Aidanest prices. Fac!nce04j!\fck
of every job.
simntonn l.nnc Tlri- nnil
Bometii s left off lnad
TUESDAY, JUNE 8C
?Weather forecast
Carolina: Generally f:
and Wednesday.
Enroll your name on
books, your full name, re:
vertently. I t
; sifying the crops an
> ujjj limited amount of co
L_ I matter of marketing
for South Imince words- Hfi to
iir Tuesday | ,),:inlers they were r
brains God Almighty h;
?j that as long as they rs
the club i (,?tton and shoved it <
member, for I without rhyme or rea
id planting a ! with the newspaper
>tton. In the'11 healthy public sei
it he did not the forces of good
Id the cotton | line, they are like
tot using the soldier in time of bi
?d given them; s not in the fight, |
lised too much or retreat rather tl
on the market forward movement
son, the price '*>' which victory i
* * * * ** L?f ah /I /?f o h inn nr
s to help keep up ^"Tiiung quiei
ntlment and rally . po,*Ce??Vr"w. '
government into | through once an
the timid, scary j way, right here I
ittle, whose heart benefit of those
preferring a truce laws f"r *18' that
,a good idea to i
an aggreasivo1 each police to <
all along the line, where the offon*
,8 won. BHt irt- council, and to al
. ?y??K said lee to come
i ami uououy mau,
prevails. Our rural OM our school
V. Hegler, passes ployed Mr. G,
<1 a while. Ry the fro? Republii
want to say for the ?' our teachei
who want to make taught two m
I think it would be [ mer. and we
pass a law to allow J the best teacl
nnplov an attorney. haye not elei
iing parties employ yet. It's our i
How him $15 or $10, one of the be
out of the fines col- w? have four
^ifstrict. We have em- Vulcanizing
C. Ityder and wife v?y?
can Grove. Va. as two ^^NTED?
rs for this year. They mlnk 0
onths for us last sum- coon> sheep
think they are among Want goOO
hers we ever saw. We before you/
;ted our third teacher V
aim to make this school FQj{>TtEN1
st in Lancaster county, burk res
meu who have agreed- ?treet. T.
Co., Charlotte, N. C.
-To buy your cow hidM,
tter, musk rat, 'possum,
, goat and horse hide*,
^jrounds at once. See m?
Bell. Capers Cauthen.
P?The Sim J. Funderidence
on North Main
M. Hughes, Agent. ?
merely your initials
ficent.
Mr. D. Frank Kelley of
candidate for lieutenant
would be wise not to get
during the campaign for
entirely too long for safe!
are insuf- would continue low j
would have no one
themselves; that the
1 Hishopville was looking out for
governor. w?uld pay Junt an lit
into a fight a8 ile could get it for, 1
hla hair in was human nature, t
ty. the necessity of raisi
needed on the farm. [
rtnlv ns a U1InilIIu OPnn
ma tnai mey I OVVUU VI vi* ix a i fc, VI j,
to blame bat papers. the battle (
cotton buyer Bleaseism." and
himself and u?t.il it is won, they
die for cotton foun(1 in some aha
'or this ho Raid street*, repealing w
te pointed out wisdom the old wo
iir everything i were not for the
tlanting cotton ' would be well; they
(They should have
"V- Iiected.
:ry, Down with. The woods art
pushing the fight j candidates. Tht
may generally l?3|^ows- 9pnie of tti<
rty place on the ' !;''r tht? they evf
, , v - came to my field
1th show of much |how I was gettii
rn-out saw, "if It, Well, who is f
i newspapers all governor, a good
will ruin things." J, *,n.Rer 1
* Manning of Sum
SOI18P PnOUKll to i envnmr*r* Tf iv(
j ea 10 pay ovi
i full of e'm, I meait1 OUblic funds v
>y are all Rood fel- I school Is taug
em like me now bet-1ers- We hav<
r did. Some of them I who have roi
the other day to see . niunity of
ig along. ? among them
jotng to be our next 1 supterintende?
crop to choose from. I succeeding in
o a doughnut that raised in mo?
ter will be the nextjC* N- Sapp. w
* innt shut nur eve* legislature an
;r ana auuve wnai me
ron't pay, ao long as the
ht by the beat of teach-]
fseveral boys and girls' 1 fi
tie out from this com- Zl 1 jW"(QJ
whom we are proud;
are Mr. V. A. Single, .
it of education, who is
having the school tax
t of the districts, Mr 'Y'J 11j
ho is a member of the J
d county attorney, and
_ 74-77_
it Naval Battle
i. AT./ ,
: AMUSE-U
Have you put your n
club roll and did you wr
full like this, John Bell
If not, why not?
The News and Couri
when it says that if a cj
governor is a Blease man
use to ask how he stand
issues.
ame on the ?' ? ??- ?
ite it. out in These and kindrec!
ton O'Neal? Smith sounded in the
growers all over the
teaching did more tl
er is right we know of to educa
m did ate for tho result that since
there is no cotton has been brin
Is on public price, whereas, beofre,
were facing bankrup
I lessons Mr !know th?t the q<
ears of cotton l,IPras and know th
South and his|ttnd that the time
haii anything ! when the press of S
te them, withiany ?ther state for
his agitation Ibe ,nflueneed by t
King a living Iadvicp. but will con!
many farmers \ and measures wh<
tey. And the!offlco 1,1 deem ini
swspapers know jaud grab wo ran
ieir duty as well.1 Taking up th<
will never eomei*ory ^"^tion, a
will never (ome dates for g0vem
louth Carolina, or | for one, do not
that raattor. will compulsory educ
heir counsel and ! helfeve the state,
| for it. Did you
tinue to fight men catlon mnk;a f
use elevation to ^nd an educatef
mical t othe best i desirable c.reatur
not bo worsted. ' I the hustling F
i matter of compul-j makinK Rood
s some of the candi- 1 an election o(
or are advocating, I day which res
believe so much in l('f Messrs. D.
ation and I do not ' Fllackmon anc
as a whole, is ready Thompson,
not know that edu- We are go
lome people fools? Supt. of edm
1 fool is a very un-|opening of ou
e, yet we have some about the lasl
Mvler brothers, who are ? ?
in your town. We had 1 fllir.
' school trustees Saturated
in the re-election
F. Sapp and R. L. L.
1 the election of Mr. H. 1 nlS ba
modes of/
inK to have the State ciurfinff jA
cation with us at the cluain? m
ir school which will be droplanes,
; J"!^ J'Aher? ? era. and
s&ay, July 2.
tfle will show all the
'modern warfare, inerriiors,
Airships, HyCjunboats,
Destroymanv
of America's
Why did not Mr. John
ards got himself elected t
state convention from Ke
ty and have a hand In th>
the new primary rules?
No wonder Mr Jennir
ing good in his race for
1 good work has been c
G. Rich- has been in the sen
o the recent jceded that Senator
rshaw coun- more about cotton tha
e making of i Congress. lie introdi
It'ongress to investigal
of cotton, which has 1,3
igs is mak- ping the speculator fi
the United j rally depressing the p
on tinned since ,ntere8t8 of the atatJ
ate. It is con- wiRe ones we conini
Smith knows the poor un'ortunat
n any man in ,U'n,v confronted bj
iced a bill in '"vently. "O Lord,
to the pooling U,e* <,0n'1 help Ul?
^suited in stop- i
om systemati- THK IS
irice of cotton
Cavernnr Hleas#
a. To all of these jor mem running
end the prayer of ('?esn f niake e
? . . . . . pvhere the gove
e. who being aud- matter of educa
r a hear, prayed of the law maker
if you can't help'(,annot do anvth
bear." ! thing to do Is t<
|wo elect to ma!
! poems that the g(
ls.,p within himself t
' pardon criminate
? said in iiia povernor has ma
ior niRn omce. n ?tny 1:1,1
so much difference I trict who art
rnor stands on the w-o do not kn
tlon If the majority We have a
s are against him, he fight blind tig
Ing. The important the communit
a consider well who yye a
ke laws for us. It iong ago. had
svernor has no power uams and Att
.0 do anything save a re8Uit we ft
i, which our present aRain8t thre
.de good use of, and thpni and hat
lurcn in uur scnuui uia?
not attending school greatest
iow of them. '"A. B." 88
n orginlzation here to i^tic pictll
ers and all lawlessness f)jTlijq
cf i
court of inquiry not . . ' 1
Rural Policeman Wil-j*u? roma
orney Sapp with us. As course, ha
)und sufficient evidence | All love
e negroes to convict fi :Q .
I them arretted TIipv tn*? J
battleships in action
lys it/is the moat realre
sfeen on the canvas
lMJDSE-U this season.
contains a beauti.npe
of love and, of
is a hero and heroine,
rs of lovers should not
play. Don't forget the
State Senate. He has
i.ame of the President's
tary of State, Mr. Bryan
It is a significant fact
Hon. Charles A. Smith f
wide prohibition but opi
wide compulsory educat
you thought about that?
the middle ami many oilier mea.su
great Secre- cotton fertilizers, bag
the spinning and pi
staple and the rogula
that the (exchanges. It was f
avors State- alone, who had the re
poses State- currency and hanking
ion. Have so as to permit farn
credit from banks for
i their stock and asrri
res relating to
. . speech at Walterli
King and ties, '
. candidates get in tl
uding of the
ition of cotton VV,U have to tel1 wl
Senator Smith. The
? . , diould not be alio'
cently enacted
. i j or lie down, 1
law amendel '
. , . , made to stand s
lers to obtain
.. ing made to stat
six months on 1
... tation or equivc
cultural nro- *
? " that to our sorro
oro. "When the SVir*? that is one
le Piedmont they be taken out of
here they stand.'' A pardoning b<
.f ThM pointed and ren
Is right. Tl ,.n,or to consldei
wed to sit down, jf Mr. Ed Sir
hut should he race for United
ind while stand- would vote for N
... . . . ter, hut the govi
:e without hesl- jowerg down her
ication whether to Smith they sa
iw and regret. I am j will be tried a
i power that should ?Very oommu
the governor's hand, thing, for we
aard should be np- men who buy
agnized by the gov- won't put thei
r the matter. swear a lie.
lith was not in the You may h
I States senator 1 New Bethel
lr Jennings of Sumernor
has a few fole
but when it comes
y they cannot afford
t the next term of court. (dttte, Thill
nity could do the same
i have a lot of honest |
and drink whiskey that _
r hand on the IUhle and I II I.
ear from us again. M MM Mj
I "Leads."
^ *'
rsday July 2, at
AMUSE-U *
!*
The Chora w Chronich
pertinently: "The new i
v ill not disfranchise tin
particularly, but they x
chise the lazy or indiffore
neglects to step up an
, pame."
Without making any p.
i says very j ducts. When the hill
party rules | nouse it did not incluri
i poor man ?>nd it was Senator Sm
vill disfran- atehful of the intere
nt man who mer, amended the bill
d sign his and saw that it was en
thereby putting the I
? equal footing with all
etenstons to I !S should he.
, .. they endorse the i
came from the
le this feature. ,,Unn* his adm,nl
ilth. who ever ?mce of K?ve 01
, . .. . may be summed up
sts of the far...
. Bloaseism. The foil
in the senate
. . , for Rovernor have a
acted into law.
, positions known a;
'armor on an
, Bleaseism, viz:
other classes.
John G. Clinksc
n.wl r A?.*l
record of Blease to vote against ?
stration of the Well, I will rl
r. which record on this Subject
. . my friend and
in the one word. Mothershed? H
owing candidates,' his hole and pu
lready made their Hp ?aid in his
i opponents of after ,J
Adams he would
on Jimmy, let's
ales, Richard I. you and I run fo
.,i.... t t>?,....sntiprvUnr ;i n H T
*mith- fiiiiiiniiM
ing off for this time J
What has become of J
school mato, J. R. ^ \JWSm.
e must have gone in f
lied it in after him.
last article to Th^ IjlU
le heard from Mr. \ R
write again. Come fj IJT^*
hear from you. Let's "/'] I
r office. You run for J ' |i
will run for nndltrw I
ie it a Point
)n the Fourth >
T
ve your money in
being a political prophet
tlie prediction that in the
nary for governor, the r
between Olinksoales and
and that Cliukseales will
? inner
The Vorkviile Kunuirei
ation of "coat-tail xwinger
l, we make While supply and
second pri- potent factors in reguli
ace will he of cotton, it has been
I Richards who has educated the S
be an easy <rs to the fact that tin
ton woul 1 take the st<
? at a starving price if
r's enuraer-1 them do it and that 1
s of the old tion end fir' of h!: fr.n
demand arc p^e following have
:ittng the price (,lvos |n favor of B
Senator Smith JoiH1 o. Richards
lout hern grow- i rt,y and Jai
buyer of cot- Mullally. It only
iple front him .ndate* Mendel L. i
he would let mith, R. A. Cooper
lis own salva- ( ,in ^ive answer
ii!" was to get other questions
announced them- ari1' l,eaf Tor Kn
, . Jimmv?
leaseism, viz: WHI ,n. .
. Charles C. Sims, w ithout
nes Hailey Adger j honorable trieim
remains for can- v'1? *,aa aa{<1 s
-?i.k . ? about me. whic
^ ' Charlee A.|en>atly r nm
and .John T. I)un-,has not fully i
to the question, hurt of a year a
should be subor-i'^ V*'1'**' 1?
iKh't. What say you '
''s article
? to my A
,, r. J. vV. Twltty nry***
o many kind words V gi?aa
h I appreciate very'
r>rry that Mr. Twltty % bank in
recovered from his 1
go Do not murmur, find SUT]
?^to^hfJ"!6 .f?,r V atrement
riak
^. / ;' cause
which to haye your account.
plus, ample /ash reserve angl c
We sha/ be glad to have vr
>od bank. Don't JL
its loss from any V
V
This is a good
Plenty of capital
f
onservative man- %
)Ur rtfpount liivoro *4
oays who :.re ?-ut. hi nign
reminds us also of a va
of The Enquirer, John,
curly locks, whose swiiif
landed him in obsecurity
"high position."
John T. Duncan, candid
nor, in his speech at F1
off this irood one at the
positions. (oui or new. neronie in
lued friend lie in n position to hold
nio of the I'll indefinite time, or t
;ing finally ords, "until hell free
instead of do not believe the far
t'arolina will forget
? litmith has stood by the
ate for gov
orence. Kot
LWVYKR VS. F,
exoense ot
dependent and ,?;nated to this si
his cotton tor j,; THE issue in
o uhp his own
j!(* over." We A WAR
mers of South uecently a man
how Senator nn(1 kiUed by an au
ra lanburR and The Sf
' neit day coramente
A KM EH. jetdent:
. . - ? ^n'ni;ni, uu
ngle matter for y0? v^ili reap ii
the campaign. . f:?lnt not. Thf
- once was young,
|have never seer
saken nor his s
was run over,This should be a
itoraoblle in Spar-'ail ?<ood men lih
nirtunburg Herald Itesj
d thus on the tic- Primus S C
*71.11 ail llllliptr) WOII. f
n due season If you "Ismail
Psalmist says, "1
now I am old and I
i the righteous for- Till?
eed begging bread." % I lifci
great consolation to . located al
:e yourself f
jectf ully, Loans
B. P. ADAMS. SX counts
June 29, 1914. J Overdraf
, Furnltur
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITl
FARMERS BANK & TRUST
t i^ancaiter, S^-0rTat tne close of busii
uEsoirftctfsT / ? LI
and DIs- / I Capital Sto
$111,14^65 In ... .
ts 1,72^.97 I Surplus Fu
b and Fl*- / I Undivided
v? '#
x
????? %
[ON OP %
COMPANY, Y
less March 4th 1914. t
ABILITIES.
?ck Paid
$50,000.00 Jt
nd . . . . 1,500.00 V
Profits a
home of his opponents, "1
heard jokers, coat-tail sv
some who have worn th<
trying to find out where
at."
,The illiterate white m
advantage over his brot
able to write and that Is
^eople pave The Yorkville Knrjul
lingers antl ''flea that Lewis W. Fai
8 fence out mill presidents are fif
they are Smith's resolution and
nineteen out of twent;
? fer Smith for the sena
an haa one Hlease." The wish
her who is i father to the thought
he is re- temporary. How the i
. .. "Yesterday sa\
irer scouts the
. . .. first fatal antorno
r an<^ 0,fi''r though there have I
jhtlng Senator narrow escapes. It
I rsserts "that ing to motorists nev
y of them pre- ' ttnt' to ?ther peop'
.. j sharp, when leavin
te rather than croaJ thft op<m h,K
we think Is y.v cfcrelw t
with our eon- bi|eH a? wH, as h
mill presidents j aB{J on the streets <
v Spurtanbnrjf'H < ?
bile accident, al-i Bre. w'!' ,)f'
been a good many K,,r7j y ^ ?
is a solemn warn-I r^R'^e"^,e ?
er to take chances at * ? 'clock p. m
le always to look of ^J16 c
K the aidewalk to hody' we ^ 11 aBI
h w av " Committes t<
, , ? MISS MINNIF
-rlvu ; o. a J ton* o* MIS8 MAY V
leedlees pedestrl- MISS LILLIB
>f Lancaster every MISS LOUIS!
am nnpper. I turea.
an Ice cream aupper J Due frc
y'ounK people at the and Bi
F. Adama July 11th. ^ Currency
. Pioceeda to ko for J o0i<j . .
hurch. Come eve.-y- Silver 8
sure you a good time. Minor
> Serve. I Checks
1 HINSON. Items.
INCKNT.
WRIQHT. X Total
5 ROBERTS. IV ,
2 V76.00 lees Cun
>m Bancs J pense* ai
Dker?. . . . l/,332.22 Paid ..
/t,026.00 individual
/1,005.00 Subject 1
ind Other / Time Certli
Coin.. .. / 740.35 Deposit,
and Cash/ Certified CI
I 314.75 Cashier's (
||^>i^l?S.94 Total . .
ent Ex- 1
nd Taxes
6.994.71
Deposits Jf
to Check. 60.643.79 t
Scales of
21.640.39 JL
1,463.74 t
Checks.... 31.81
>182,163.94 ^
tiered of the trouble of
name. He has only to
mark and the club secret
the rest. We can't see h
rules work any hardst
"poor" man.
V- by does the demogoj
the "poor" white man's
TTn/< ,
signing his stand on the senator!
make his not know, hut we will
Lary will do that not a single one
ow the new ported Smith six yearf
lip for the | ran for the senate
President Rhett and
And when Smith and
;ae harp on were travelling all ove
i being din- states urging the fa
V. AAf f An f Ae ViirrHxx
al rare we do ; (jay anfj on
venture to say |nR ,Q the hope tha
of them sup- (ent|on bere
* ago, when he
against Bank
other lawyers. wouldn t be
Harvey Jordan hear of his oppor
ir the Southern Senator Smith ha
irmers to hold bring down the pri
r nrlnna Qmlik inl?rMt Of ROttOn
?!? l\T]y 7T' may1!?1
,t It will arrest at . MIag KUnioi
Primus Knrollm
A
surprised next to. The book ft
ic.nts saying that voters of the Pr
? found at B. P.
s been trying to A? voterg that
cc of cotton tn the approaching pr
mill owners. Hut Iiavp. their nam*
LACKMON, A a i A i c i
MALL, % U
B FAULK EN BERRY. Before
ent Hook at Mr. B. F. Y *bo? Ui*
l <fan?w'. state liken
>r en roll men of the ?% of Mid tx
Imu* precinct wlU be 2 Sworn
Adams' for ten days. %
desire to vote at the <??
lmary election must X Correctii
on the club roll. I <r
>r OUU'i'M UAKULl^A,
oi?nty of Lancaster^?
> me came W. H. Mttlen, Cashier of U>
>n btAng duly swots, says that the
t Is a true condition of said bank, ai
ink.
to anc subscribed before me this lOt
W. P. ROBINSC
-Attest: W. T. Gregory. W. P. Bern
f
e above named bank, t
above and foregoing V
i vhown by th? books
W. H. MILLEN. A
h day of March 1914.
)N# Notary Public.
aett, A. B. Ferguson, Jt
rruiH iiir?rju ; uuuci lun i
the same opportunity of
as the rich man or any
mail. There is only one
inen, rich and poor alikt
that is sign the club roll
see how the new rules wo
ship for the "poor" mai
I UICT5 11 fD nan | U'CII WVM/U I\/I mnuo
1 registering | was not held In very ]
other white mill president* and
thing for all And in this year of gi
!>, to do and will see, contemporar;
I. We can't mers will not turn I
rk any hard- Farmer Smith to vo
l. Blease.
high esteem by ! '? farmer* of 801
cotton buyers. | how "Cotton Smith
race, 1914, you | to help them get
/. that the far-1 the staple and how
their backs on them to hold it ur
te for lawyer good price. The
him and believe In
ith Carolina know wait upon
> k?. | a ? Sto enroll at Prii
i haa always tried (,ay or night f
a better price for mv roslrtenci
he haa long urgeJ you to enroll al
itil it brought a i to your resldon
farmers know (everybody to <
iconvenlence.
him.
all persons wanting ______
nun club at any hour,
or the next ten days I; A UI
ft. The law require? I /*I*i
t the nearest precinct \V. T. Cil
c.e. T earnestly urge
nroll at his earliest
B F. ADAMS.
&/UWW1 ?
VIERS BANK & TRUS1
IEGORY, Prmldcni W.
H. T. I1KATY, Jr., Asslatiuit C<
<r
X
rCOMPANY X
H. MILLBN, C**hl?r. X
uihler. f
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