The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 21, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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o IV10NAGHAN MILLS 10 RESUME Operative Decide to to Looms. DISCUSS RULES Will .Make up Lost, Time ai Trout With Owners Keg llegulatious. Special to thoet oiuetnoiet tin onville Sp- "Sat to ( State. July 17.?Tin* opor; Monrgaan tuills will return Monday morning, according cision which tltoy reached after a conference with I it Parker A committee repi the operatives called up n iter this morning and this .1 i.^,1 tll.lf ll.Ml. L.1.1 I 11 11 vr II (I I t "II llllll til' . IHIU tlic? proposition which lie tliem. This proposition w they return to work, make minutes ordered uni ill with the management with r to tin* over-time rule. Operatives, the nia'-.agern the general public appear t that matters have taken tl for with the arrival ol J< Ettor yesterday some heca preliensive lest trouble arise is high in the councils of th I trial Workers of the Worh is this organization which s to the difference between management and the operat latter contending that the 1 ganization did not permit c while the rules of the coni] quired that certain lost time up. Ou Wednesday, July 8 caused the power of Mon&gh shut off for a time, and whor orativBs declined to make time the walkout occured. past two days the mill has 1 eratiug, but not to full cui Perfect order lias ( throughout the differences, as could be learned Ettor hi no Dart in the develonemonti Last night Kttor advised the ives to go back to work and s money until the I. W. W. ? more strongly organized at the organization was effected xiJer a general cotton mill This advice was given at ; meeting, but one who attend thority for the statement at to Kttor. Th<> fact that some of t.h< tives have declined for seve to work will not be hold i them, according to the agree day, i ,\ 00*Year Leaae That Bxj Monroe Journal. When a ninety nine year made these days it is coio equivalent to a sale, for the expiration is so far distant th intents and purposes it may out of caculations. Yet in seshiou of Maj. W. C. Heath roe is the original copy of si nine year lease that has actu out. The writing on this quite distinct, though the very much worn and broken in part the document is not Major Heath lately found t! among thus'- of nis father, W Heath. The paper is a ninety-nil lease of 1 7 acres ot land 01 Mile ('reek. Riven to Amirw the Catawba Indians in lSn; him transferred to Moses I IH11 Moses Heath was t grandfather of Maj. W. (!. li the I tad is in the posses: it: Heath Mni'y d this day. Til N-ase as made by C Scott Col. Joha J. Ames, i Nettles, and ( tp' Thomas "Chief and head men ot the Indians," and was in com of one dollar cash and an an f.1 ot $ .'.7f?. The paper is with all the minute details *al document of the day, ' endorsed and executed in di but a perfect document of On the hack are endorsenn <-etf>ts for rent money year for many year*. The tori original lease expired in 1 ifig come into the Heath 1811, the land had been in senslon 100 yearn in 1911. time such leases from t) were converted into fee si ershlp. Mrs. M. C. Heath, Mr. A, W Heath, who live* old age hold the land duri time. Among other interestin MaJ. Heath has secured fr pers signatures of his unci to the original settler. Ho who came to the Catawl from Northampton count; a row he has signatures ol atlons down to the prese thus; Robert Heath, Mosei C. Heath. A. W Heath, \\ A. A. Heath. WILL FILE ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION WORK M**y <?o Into Court t ! Secure Breakup of Ituilroail Monoply in Northeast. Return; <SVsiNl.tngton, . uly ?.?-Xegotlii I UOI1S IWlWmiU lilt? rtt-v? iiiKni ?t?.. ! road and the department of justic I \TFR a Peace'u' dissolution o 'that system apparently came to ai end today and unless there are un id Then foreseen developments the govern mating inent will file a dissolution suit nex week. Before it is Hied Attorney Gel aoinetaoi eral Mclteynolds will lay the \\ hoi 'olun.hi i <ase before President Wilson am ask his approval, itives of , .. , .. .. Olticial notice of the directors ac to work . . ^ I lion yesterday refusing to accept coi ( dilions laid down by Massaehusett " for the sale of its Boston & Maim stock, came during the day . Then resenting . ,. .. . f was no intimation of any plan fo l' 'complying with the government's t.o liuind that the Boston & Maine stool accepted . .. 1 lie soul. ni'iilo *,) _ ... , a| It was reported loiugni max un as that. Haven will not tight the gov 1 up the ., .. . , . , . eminent's suit at all ami might evoi en treat go so tar as to appear in court, con eference ,. . . . , ... ... less jmlgement and put it up to tin court to determine whether a disso nt and |utiou H)lu)| |)e ordered lelighted lis turn, )S| h , Ht'HT IN l-ICHT I \MII,h me ap- | Kttor Sheriff I'aiiifoll.v Worn lei e Indus- Melee. 1 and it Chester Special to Charlestoi ;ave rise i News and Courier, July 18 As ; the mill | result of a free for all tight at t.h< ives, the j Wylie Cotton Mills this afternoon ahor or- i Deputy Sheriff Howze was very pain ivertime, fully hurt. Norton and Karle Yar panv re .borough are accused. he made | They had created considerable ,a storm | trouble, lming, it is claimed, in s an to be j drunken -condition. and Deputiet i the op- Howae and Baker tried to arresl up the them. Both turned on tbe deputies For the I and they were assisted by some ol boeu op-1 their mill friends, it is said, and a> lacity. | a result Deputy Howzc was s?verel> re vailed hurt and crippled. Earlo Yar So tar 1 borough is in jail, while his brothei is taken | made good bis escape. t to-day. I > operat- ,>, ., , | Some 11 at forms. avemcr i ;onl(i j,e i Newberry Observer. id after 1 candidate for governor. ;uid to r,in- ,ll'u'r offices, are announcing theii I strike platforms?most of them with a dei closed | elded vagueness as to all "views" bul ed is m wne?fhere is 110 Rain saying the fad triboted t',a' nia>" view of most, of thf , platforms is to get votes. As to que^ open- t-ions ?f highest import, not many ol mi ,j.,vs J them commit themselves, fearing per against ',a'>s ,,ia' 'n doing so they mighl merit to 'commit a political blunder and losf the election. "What's the use to run If one doesn get the votes? Platforms are not tc If red. stand on, but to get In or; and sr the steps must be let down low tc lease is t|H, grounds for the accommodation adorable Gobbled minds. Many candidate' time of |)f?!iev that voters are very ignorant at to all an(j very prejudced and easily cuglita be left with buncombe. They xometime-s un the pos- dershoot the mark and rnlss it had'ly; <?l Mon- for t|,ft average voter, though he maj 1 ninety- no(_ possess to any marked degree th? inlly run -"gift of gah,' has a pretty leve paper Is ?*n<l and a "good eve," and can sei paper is 1 through a grindstone as well as tin and thus who pecked it. perfect. a new industry in certain parts o Ik* paper fjl(. country is rondy-made Iioiisph the late The man wanting a house can go t< ho plant and look at them and mak< ne year |,js selection, and so save a lot o ii Twelve trouble. There might be a plant fo King by ready-made platforms, where on 1, and by could go and take a look and ehoos Heath in that which he likes best. This plan he great might contain .in assortment larg eatii and ;in<| varied; so large, in fact, tha ?n ot th only a hint >' onv- of tin* possihl designs can be given here. For lr en. Jacob stance, tin* candidate who wants t VI a.i John catch the liberal-minded and pn Brown, gp.ssive and tlie political tightwad Catawba or strict economists, at the same tin adoration might select something like this; ' inual ren- believe in popular education and 'o drawn up taxes." This might he varied In ve of the le- hi age in a number of ways; that i witnessed, it might be expressed as believing vers ways providing the means for giving i its kind education to overy child in the sta nts of re- anii r. mucin*' the taxes. The nr by year prletor of the platform plant nhou n of the bo very careful, though. and not pi !?02. Hav- mit a plank to go into one of the family in platforma providing that every ch their pos must attend achool and get t At <iome advantages of this liberal appropr ie Indiana tlon for popular education, or he w raple own likely have the platform left on 1 mother of hands at the end of the campaign a i to a very son aa dead stock, rig her life | Other platforma that might m with a ready sale might be: "Fric g things, of the People, and Defender of tb om old pa j Rights;" or "The Man's Frier sstors hack ?that ia a very popular platform, bert Heat'i cause so many of ua who vote ba country so miaerabily poor, and those v f. Thus in are not think they are. "Friend f six gnner- the Workingman' la another very nt running ular platform. i Heath, M And there are others that will p !. C. Heath gest. themselves to wise politician! search of an office. Tirfc LANCASTER NEWS, :< > >:?? : > < > I I ANNOUNCEMENTS % d ^ Pur Primary Election in lian- ^ 0 (i 55 County. ^ ? accompany all ?> U ^MHHbr this Column. o: for 8hnator. ? f I am a candidiye for State Senator " from laincaster/county, subject to! J1 11 the Democratic fcrimary. y D. R^ECE WILLIAM3. |J t ! for senator. p ? i i am a candidate fir the State Senate. "Equal iglits/oall; special '' privileges to none." / am a Demo1 crat. / HARRY HINES. ,i ,, FOR REIMtKMCXTATIVK. i< i hereby annoroce myself for re- p * < iectioi. to the 1 l/use of Represental! tives in the approaching primary b election, subject^ to the rules and regulations thorewf. m j. copeSand massey. 4 FOR KEritFSKN'H ATI VE. At the solicitation of /riends. I anb uounce myself a catuyuate for the Mouse of Itepresent/tlvos, and if elected I.will earnestly endeavor to ' make a faithful and in eiTlclent mom her I will abide hjr the rules of the Democratic Prima//. i W. B. BRU< i l-'()R ItKriKSF.XTATIVE. Wo take pleasure in announcing the Hon. (Jeorge Jones as a candidate for tlie Mouse of Representatives, pledging hini to (abide the reI suits of the Democrat!! primary. MANy FRIENDS. i I'OK SFPEKIXTEXllEXT OF EI?J UGATI#N? I hereby annouye myself a candidate for re-eloctmn to the office of j ' Superintendent of /^duration for Lancaster county, supject to the ruling of the Democratic primary. I V. A. LINGLE. k FOR HUPKRIl*TR>'OKNT OF KDPCATION. ' tteiug solicited by\ a few friends j L and in accordance With my own j . wishes, I have decidwd to make the | r; race for Superintendent of Educa. tiou for Lancaster (J>unty, pledging myself to be governed by the rules' of the Democratic jriraary. CAPT. C/ A. PLYL.ER. FOR i (WNTY/TKKA8URER. I am a Candida/' for re-election to j ' tho office of Courtly Treasurer tinner i the rules gnierulng the Democratic primary. ( [ T. HILTON. I FOR 8URERVINOR. I hereby announce myself a candi- , date for County Supervisor in the t Primary Flection and, pledge myself to abide the results thereof H. HI HOUTON. ' May 5, FOR SUFKRvlsOR. I hereby announce myself a candl- _ date for the office of 1'ounty Super\isor. subject to th.? miles governing | the Democratic prinssJry. M. (J GARDNER. Ftdt sri'EKVISOft. p ' I hereby annotin4t myself a can> dlclate for ne-elerfirwi to the office of ^ , County Supervisor of Lancaster County, subject ul Hie F>en?o< r:ibr ^ 1 primary ! T (1. BLACK.RON. [ FOR 8UFTOW1BOR. N I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Strpurvisor, subject to the cuius govcrnhaf? the Demot oratlo primary. J. CRAWFORD COOK. 1 FOR jirymtnRijiR. N - ! I hereby announce urysflf ? candi-1 ? date for Countiy Supervi^r, subject N to the rules of thv / DectKx ratie party. J A. F. FfAMMOND. N ^ FOR srPFirwsoR. F? I hereby announce /myself a can ^ 1 didute for the- office lot County Supervisor, subject to rue rules govern r flie Democratic prirrfury THOMAS 1^ BENNETT n' t FOR MAGISTRATE I announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of Cane Creew township, ' subject to tho ruloa of 7the Demo< cratlc primary. / , I /o. COAN. FOR MAGISTRATE. I h> reby announce An vself a candidate for Magistrate/of ('.ills Creok 10 Township, .subject/ to the rules r governing the iN-i/orratic primary. JNf>. L. OASKEY. w | r- Mill MAri'sTKATR. s. I he-reby annonnce^myself as canin didate for Magistrate for Buford. in Township, subject ta the rules governing the Democratic primary. tR JOI\fi A. CARNES. Id FOR MAGISTRATE. O/c horohu un r/fuincia tHo nu ma c%9 ,H? R. T. Belk an a /andidate for Mi*|Rstrate of Cane Creek Township, aublff* Ject to the action of the Democratic he Primary. \ la- (Signed) HIS FRIENDS. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself an a can- I Rft dldate for MuKtstrate of Gills Creek [Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. >nd ISAAC T. HUNTER elr FOR MAGISTRATE. d" I he/eby announce myself a canbe dldate for Magistrate of Pleasant arR Hill township, subject to the rules v,? KOvernlpK the Democratic primary. vno II. W. MOBLEY. of pop FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a cnniuK dldate for Magistrate of Flat Creek Township, subject to the Democratic s ln primary T. W. PAYNE. ? JULY 21, 1914. KOIt MAGISTRATE. THF P I hereby announce myself a can- * idate for re-election/to the office r ?ir.?....?? r?.it/n r ? .A I i niaAisiiaiu ui iiiuyiu uauu lunitlilp, subject to yfe rules at the euiocratlc Primarir / D. K. HALL J- When you FOR PROMTK JUDGE. ? With many thanks h> the people "OTton. We f Lancaster county Mr their kind- carry. When ess and confidence/in the past, I ereby announce myself a candidate ting the very ir re-election Jro the office of udge of Probaffc for said county, doing your tr ubject to the/Tules governing the rlmary. / don't get a b< I E' aTEWMA^- elsew here. T Foil jflTDiTOK. ! to using the 1 I hereby announce myself a canidate for re^nection to the olflce of something th uditor of /uncas r County, sub?ct to the rules of the Democratic can eat and e rimary. jos w. knight. thing that yo _ - - - - goods from tl in the Unitec W - guaranteed t( Listen funded-wht will get it to y Groceries is a thing that you have not to buy very W* A 3 \ often and you want to get them where you have the I least trouble in placing 1 ft! I W? your ordertf. Place them h with us atui you won't have Chic to phone town to _ c.rTuUn^ a | m mnumcos. un:*n get your order filled. We H sctio<| for their i I U auno*Micfimnut.s will till your order or the / and luflunnre ec article can't be/ found in ,c^Monau7flt / for comfort, boal Lancaster. We don't mind . || a little thing/ like trouble fl r CaaMmtert ?l M? or work, for tnat iapart of to our Eimaness, time] flies ' when we have work io do. RES/. S. C. Give us a chance at your "? |f? grocery business and we i will give you quality, price ! - . and delivery. / I Yours for Business, ^ j WHENE1 Mackorell's j AG Grocery The om sta Valuable as Drives Ou SOUTHERN RAILWAY, I 'he W hoi. Pr*miler Carrier oC tlve South. J I You know what L as the formula is ASSENQER TRAIN 9CHRDULE?.| tome properties < Trains arrive Eaneaater front- Ij tonic and is in T o. 118?Yorkvllle. Rock Hill andV w-akness nenet !^frm^lutte f tatU^Bt 8 ; i\ * ? V Mothers ami I'al o. 113-?Charleston, Columbia and ? .. Interrogate atatlooH l?eS Sieves nervous a _ 7 parities the blood / . So family should o 114?MArlpa, m-acksburg, Charlotte aVrTintecmedlate stations, 1:36 p. m. J o. 117?<jDiumoifk, iviMsvine tnu Intermediate Stations, 7:41 p. m. Trains leave T jjiiraeler lor: A , ix 118?KJjgv/lle, Columbia aad AflflPf Intermediate nuitUm, 8:31 a. on. o. 113?RooV Hill, Blackaours, [ Marlon, Charlotte and Intermediate* stations, 10:06 a. zm. i Faiuity o 114?KJukvllle. Columbia. Char- women-of e* lestoa anfl Intermediate ntatlona, C<*rr-.w<* 1 i,? . X an<l ^ 1.3 5 p. m. [ , o. 117?RocV Hill, Torkrllle and u /),P'om1,Ja Intermediate stations, 7:48 p. ** Science-and i N. II.-? Schedule figures are pub-1 aifmipmo shed x-? Information only and are ton>_i.s bunkc ot guaranteed. For Information an Situation > passenger fares, etc., call on W. B. CAUTHEN, Agent, W E KtOBB, A. G. P. A,. JAM Columbia 4. C. V. H. CAFFEY, D. P. A.. Charleston, . *. t.. 17re: PMj Healthful At Soda^l GKT THE "PEPSI" I PEPSI-COLA I Lancaster, S. C. QUALITY STOR YOUR TRAE want anmethinir nice to eat. buy the vervjrffe^ quality ii you send y^ur orders here yo best the /mrket affords. If I ading herekjwhy not give us i 2tter grade of goodfc from us 'here is one thing *\(re, when very best goods no one cah ev at is inferior. When youmuy njoy it that article is cheaV ?u cannot eat, your money he very best and most up-to-ci 1 States Everything you bu; i) give you entire satisfactior ;n you get in a hurry for some rou at once. Youi YARDS & H< WE SELL SHINGLES AND ii ioo<>r =3 ora College, I discriminating parents socking ideal, moral her with high literary standards, and (niello [laughters, are cordially Invited to write I of Cbicorn College. shines excellent equipment with a distinct! T^plnlni necessary to perfectly develop w< phaWodi narrow sectarianism avoided, is iUlTTTiUi hJii feet above sea-lsvel. on thi 10 climate.' iMfcutlful grounds, handsome bu tta and oonren leweii- > ) affbidJ ?>bmad. liberalVwl. tvaawOd neattpn, a Womantioed. OoUegiatwaandatd: entrant ami iiimu. decrees of M. Miit. H.. IxpreaeloB, Physical Culture. IiumuM Cou k In thlaeeetlon. ^ Oreitipi. men and women of examjahtny Chrl mehMU. Wr ft'ee cwr of Cafslot? omd ibiaseaieiii BYRDe D. D., President, C IER YOU NEED EHEBAL TONIC - II ndard Grove's Tasteless eh ? a General Tonic because it it Malaria, Enriches the Blo< r System. For Grown Peop you are taking when you take Gro> pritnttd on every label showing that a' QTJININIi and IRON. It is.as str astfttess Form It has no equal for 1 al .iobility and loss of appetite. Giv le, Sickly Children. Rcmowes Ilili i agression and low spirits. Arouse I. A True Tonic and Sure Ajrpetir.er. I he without it. Guaranteed, ky your U son College L j or Wornat Bi 1 jtorl of <'iVtjiHtiuxt inou and [j -5 loading U^tegree of A. B. t HI IIIII "V Mftini K\|?rrM.iiiin4 \ rt. nt inode*n and coaHmiem. ,S2 acre t ball. i ideal For lioulth anil eornfurt. For Catalog**** Address, HS P. KINARD, Ph. D., A: psTc ?Invigorating Fountains or Car* onated in Bottles. HABIT, IT WON'T OKI lOTTLINtt It's F ~T 4 I < E WANTS )E [ come to Edwards & 1 every line that we ?u can depend on getyou are not already i trial and see if you than you are getting you get accustomed er change you off on ' something that you When you buy somewasted. We buy our late wholesale houses y from us is strictly i or your money re- r thing, phone us. We ^ | :s. truly, DRTON I BRICK. I i? ir 10 Greenville, South Carolina and social surroundings and rtual training. In a boarding for catalogue and 1914-1916 i roChristian purpose, glrlng < manhood. Religious study ? slope of tb* Ma* Ridge: ( illdlaga especially arranged n agar tally artaptart to the iaa^ba 14-u#ii Wats. C*ta fed. Up *4 rw Art* neaa. a ad oaa of the bast isttaa ch areata*. aped alts is MS*. ?frlr?ll REENV1LLE, S. C. l.* ? 41 =3Q iKE GROVE'S J ill Tonic is Equally Acts on the Liver. w I :>d and Builds up le and Children. / re** Tasteless chill Tonic it contains the well known owg as tb*" strongest bitter Malaria, Chills ami I"'ever, es life and vigor to Nursing ouaness without purging, s the Hver to action and A Complete Strengthened KugguU. We mean it- 50c. OLA . w ?Refreshing 34 p ' YOU, WORKS We and Clean ^ J J