The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1914, Page 7, Image 7
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V PRESIDENT WILSON
WARDS OF!
Uncle Sam Has a Clo
With MexicoPRESIDENT
HOLDS
Cabinet I'rges Chief Exec
Send Troops Into Mex
Capital.
Washington, Aug. 18.?J
close the United States cnnie
involved in a war with Mexl
centiy as a fortnight ago wt
ed to-day by high officials o
ministration.
When Gen. Carranza a' "
Jected the overtures of the
voys sent by Provisional
Carbajal and at the same til
cd diplomatic efforts of the .
Government to bring about
ful entry of the Constitution
i to Mexico City, drastic
were urged upon President
Many members of the Ci
is said, a majority, urged
American troops from Vera
the Mexican Capital to pre
archy then expected to folic
the railure of the Carbajal
ment and the Constitution
reach an agreement. Presh
son. however, firmly resisted
? sure, arguing that sending .
troops to Mexico City probal
I mean war with the Con
* alists.
t OVERTURE FROM CAR1
A few days later overtu;
( from the Carbajal Uovernmr
effect that if American troo
come to preserve order they
assisted. Other promises w<
?the United States wns to
1a coaling station in Maede.l
the Chamlzal claims were t
justed and many other tl
particular interest to the .
government were to be art
The President rejected
roaches, believing the Cons
lists themselves would mai
der- He gave his attention 1
the possible renewed effort)
monize the leaders.
ITo carry out this purpose
Ident sent a personal trie
^ _ Fuller, a New York lnwye
both Villa and Oarrnnxa. N
arrived at Villa's licadquate
he is co-operation with G
Carothers, American consul
in urging Villa to join with
in maintaining peace in Me
nouncement of the fact thai
ler had gone to see Villa v
by Secretary Bryan today.
White House officials said
ler went to Mexico merely
information for the Admin
It was reported in ranie
that Mr Fuller sent to fi
himself with conditions anc
eventually might be namei
sudor to Mexico.
A True Friend of the I
Fountain Inn Tribune.
There is a man in South
who says that he stands
friends and that he is the
the poor.
Because of these two st;
often repeated, he haw raai
followers.
Now I have a word to sa>
followers.
Nineteen hundred years !
lived In this world n poor
claimed to be a friend of
He not only claimed that
backed up that claim by
He went about doing good
V^ the sick, and ministering
that had need of him. Ar
end he gave up his life an
cruel agony for the sake
whose friend he claimed to
. He said that he would
his friends, and he did and
makes their lives full of
peace, and after death h?
their case before the bar of
unfailingly wins a verdict.
He is a friend indeed.
You who love and follow
In South Carolina who cl
stand by you and he your
I what shall you do with t
Man who not only claimed
ed that lie loves you and
will stand hy you?
If you love and follow
faulty, human man because
claims, how can you consis
fus*i to love and follow .
Nazareth, who not only li
but spilled His blood for yo
An Editor's Platfon
Oaflfney Ledger.
The things we have stoo(
fVt still stand fore, are: Good
dispensary, compulsory t
better homes, more hog am
and less cotton, more prosp
less adversity, more tole
wards each other and less t
mere truth and less falsel
sham. Come on, brother,
In the good work.
8vmmon8 for rkl
(Complaint 8m?ci.
8TATE OF SOUTH CAROL
Lancaster. County.
Court oi Common PI?
Gregory-Hood/ Live Stock <
IFl.iintift, against J. W. I
fendaat. /
To the defendant. J. W. 1
are hereby AummojicTvtnd
to answer Wta- compmlut
action of which a cops la
served upon you, and tf ser
I of your answer to soUtfcoro
the subscriber, at htsjofflc*
caster, 8. C.. within twlnty <
the service hereof, eJclusi'
day of such service; Kud II
to answer the complAnt w
time aforesaid, the Aaintli
action will amply to tffo cou
relief demanded In the com
Date August 18th, Vl. D.
PAUL MOORE, \
C. C. C. L. C. ^
R. S. STEWi
Plaintiff's At
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Modern Church as an Advertiser.
Henderson Gold Leaf.
The business that advertises is the
* 111 ft ft business that succeeds today. In our
' WAK ,uodern civilization it is absolutely
'necessary that one who has wares to
sell shall let the people know that
Be ('all he ^a8 art* what his trading terms
are. This is now so generally recognized
that it needs no proof.
Of pnnroi ?* I- - 1 1 ?? I
V vv V* i MV, ft* 19 1 CtUR 11K.UU , IUU, j
OUT. that there Is a business side, as well'I
as spiritual, to the work of a church,
utive to Yet the same folks who may be heard
lean to re*terate> "business is business,"
seem to fail utterly In realizinK
that sound business principles apply
ust how to ajj legitniato business the world
i to beiiiK over, because human nature is the
Ico as re- same no matter what it may be en
is reveal- gaged In. Whatever helps the merf
the Ad- rhant to sell his goods will help the
chuch in a business way to do Its
aptly re- spiritual work. Some churches are
peace en- beginning to see this and are becomPresident
ing regular advertisers in the papers
lie ignor- and elsewhere. Some of them are
American contracting for regular space in their
a peace- city or county papers and keeping
lallsts in- the public informed of what they do
mensures just as the merchant parades his
Wilson goods before his customers in order
ibinet, *o sell them. The results are grati8ondinn
ying.
Cruz to People will buy some things?absvent
an- solute necessities?even though they
>w from have to look for them, and some
Govern- persons have the church-going habit
mlists to to such an extent that they will hunt
lent Wil- up the church and go whether there
all pres- is anything special doing or not: but
American to put tempting gomtv with attractive
>ly would prices before the public means to
stitution- effect many a sale that otherwise
would not be made and to keep a
1AJAB. community posted with reference to
res came what a church is doing to advertise
el to the discussions of the livest and most
ps would vital problems that affect the life of
would be us all. cific righteousness, luimaiii-1
re made tarianism ?and salvation from all
be given kinds of Uns. would mean to pertua
Bay, suade out fln the service many a Sun:o
be ad- day morning laggard, who otherwise
lings of would lie ajied or hang around the
American street, or go on a pleasure ride, or
anged. to some place not close kin to a
all ap- church,
titutlona- It is worth trying. The people
nt^ln or- will go where everything is live and
nstead to moving-and interesting and helpa
tn hnr. fill And thn 11 rnh Hto* oloo/ln
for all that Is good ought to fill
the Pros- this description and ought not to be
nd, Paul ashamed to confess It to the world
r, to see and to Invite the world's patronfr
Fuller age. In one of the exchanges that
r8. where iconics to this office there appears
eorge C. an advertisement of one of the
lar agent leading churches in the town where
Carranza It is published. The editor of that
xlco, An- paper would willingly have carried,
; Mr Ful- the notices of the church free of
vas made charge, but that church has for
some years been paying for that
I Mr Ful- space anci every week telling the pubto
gather lie about itself, and circumstance has
ilstration. greatly impressed the community:
quarters and made the church more helpful
militarize to it.
1 that he There are illustrations nearer
1 am" is- home. The large attedance upon
the recent meeting in the warehouse
and the interest taken in it were due
Poor. in great measure to the advertissement
which was carried in this pa-'
Carolina per on the same basis that the huslby
his|ness of Henderson is advertised
friend of And the pictures sshown in the local
theatre by the Bible Students' Asjsoatements,
elation and which were seen by so
ny, many many were advertised in this paper
just as men advertise their business.
' to these Th'.s is not a bid on the part of
this paper for such advertising from
igo there the churches of Henderson. Indeed,,
man who the paper has been restrained from
the poor, saying these things long ago by the
, but he fear that its motive might be mishis
life. | construed and impugned. While its |
, healing | columns are always open to advertise
to those ments of any legitimate business, |
id in the : churches, of course,, included, it is a j
d died in fact that it has always carried church '
of those notices free of charge, and has evon j,
be. sought them and. at times, put itself
stand by to a deal of trouble to obtain them,
does. He and is willing to continue to print
Joy and them without any compensation
5 pleads whatever. It Is the business of the
God and paper to assist In anything that is
good.and it is also a pleasure to serve
the churches,
this man Hut the point is made that, the
aims to very fact that a church, which acfrkiend,
cording to the view formerly held,
his other must always he on a begging basis,
but prov- is modern and business-like enough
that He to huv snaee in a newsnaner and nav
for service rendered it commcnii it
a mere to the public ami inspires confidence.
of those it forces upon one the conclusion
tentlv re- that that church so thoroughly beJesus
of Heves that it has a message for the
Dved you > people to hear and a service with
u? I which to bless them that it is willing
to go to both trouble and expensse
m. to apprise them of the fact. And
I this will produce results.
1 for and
roads, no Can't Stand the Gaff,
ducation. ; Anderson Mail.
tl hominy We have beard quite a number of
erlty and the former followers of Governor
ranee to- Blease scoring him for his inability
dttemess, to aland under Are. He will not stay
hood and on the stand and hear the speeches
and join of his opponents in the cesapaign,
some of whom have been criticising
? his record so vigorously. He never
TEF. 'goes on the eland until It ie time for t
) him te speak. and he always leaves
iINA, as soon as he has concluded and i
takes as many of his followers with |
*s. him as will go.
(lompany, j This ia positive proof that tie gov*!
Sims, De~ ?rno? is feather-legged, to use a
sporting term. Ho aanaot bear to
Sims, you hear what his opponents say about
required him and he is afraid for bis friends
Id this to hear It. He cannot stand the gafT.
herewith Thinking people do not admire this
ve a copy quality in a man any more than they
iplaint on admire It in a bird, and you may say
s in Lan- what you please but the majority of
lays after : people do think. They are thinking
ire of the now.
I you fall I -I
'Ithln the Constipation Cidhm Sickness,
(f in this Don't permit yourself to become
rt for the constipated, as your system Imraediplaint.
ately begins to absorb poison from
1914. the backed up waste matter. Use
Dr. King's New Life Pills and keef
well. Ther6 is no better safeguard
\UT, against illness. Just take one dose
torney. tonight. 25c at your druggist.
THK LANCASTER NEWS
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Copyright 1914 The H. Blue Co.
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The South'* Thrift.
"It is a noteworthy fact that one
hears less talk of business depression
In the South than in the North," .
said P. M. Ellery of Philadelphia, j
"We have been hearing much of
hard times in my part of the country
for months pi st and improvement is
not expected until the railroads unallowed
to advance their freight
rates. With the railroads the situation
is said to be really acute. If
the interstate commerce commission
grants the petition of the carrier
then business will revive at once.
When the railroads are feeling and
talking hard times business generally
is dull. On the other hand, when
traffic is moving in large volumes
trade in most lines is apt to bo brisk.
"Here in the South prosperity is
the rule. I.hear no pessimistic talk.
Th? Smith kaa a ?roo( fait n?? ar?M I a
> - v ?? ' ? o* VMV * wua? ?UU *v I
is a safe prediction that millions of |
new capital will flow into Southern
states just as soon as confidence In
the financial world Is folly restored.
If we have btfr crops this snmmer
and if the railroads are granted relief
then look out fO* a Wfil."
Homebody Lost His Job.
Popular Magatine.
In a business men's club, In a
Western town there sprang up two
factions, one of which criticsled the
steward because he did not provide
the members with good meals and
one which defended him hotly.
The dispute got fiercer and fiercer.
Half the club wanted to fire the
steward at once; the other half said
he was efficient.
Then, without warning, the steward
himself decided the momentous
question. One day at lunch
time a member of the club asked a
waiter: "Where's the steward?"
"He ain't here,'' replied the waiter.
"He said he was going down the
street to get something good to eat "
>. MT(iUST 21.
ike Pleasure in An
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vance r all Showini
tex Coats and Si
The first collection of the handsome ne
ments for Fall, 1914 has arrived.
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m?. iia a aiiiau, uui very cnoice and att
assemblage of Wooltex garments, such as
wanted immediately l/y women who enjoj
the' first to wear newuashions.
Styles as expressedNbe new skirts \
in WooHex apparel are nwe walking roo
authoritative. The gar- theVomen have
ments are designed and the past few sea*
tailored with exception- jr e straight
i m- i -ii l Is a dominati
al artistic skill, bringing / .
. . ture, but it is ma<
out the completest beau- / f , , ,
/gracetul and ch
ty of the season s styles by influence
in the most charming ^pjes which ai
and original fabrics. dd<:ed in coats, si
This season there are skirts,
many features about / There are to<
Wooltex and the new/splendid features
fashions that will bei about here. W<
gratifying to women of ^ou to come an
. , V the exhibition a
refinement and good . ,
in the garments
taste. , ,
selves, what new
Tko onnKMrA/l -
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are more graceiui and have presented.
>ter Mercantile (
it Sells Wooltex
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II he People of He
v. And Vici\
Will find all the standard text books used in the
store The schools twill soon open and we invite
needs. This store ? the designated depository 1
School Supplies. /
In addition to styiool supplies, bear in mind tha
for pure drugs, druggist sundries, toilet articles,
everything else calried by up-to-date drug stores,
best stocks in the ommtry. So when it is purcha
of knowing that yoirii^ve only the best at the 1<
quality.
We are agents for Eastnton Kodaks and Films
and Ncfirris exquisite CandiA.
Since bur inception in bu|iness over five years
eous treatment and equitafie prices have made f
and envied by all. We enXloy only legitimate bu
have and shall always refxCin from knocking com
Get the habit of coming\o the corner drrnr stoi
If you cannot trade with us\ou can certainly visil
you.
The People's I
HEATH SPRINGS
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Coats And Skirts
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public schools of the State at this
you to come here and supply your
!"or Pleasant Hill Township for
t this store is also headquarters
stationery, cigars, paints, oils and
Our goods are selected from the
ised here you have the satisfaction
>west price consistent with, the
the celebrated Nyals Remedies
ago our uniform fairness, courtor
us a reputation equaled by none
siness methods in our dealings and
petitors.
re and meeting your friends here,
t us. We are always glad to have
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utation."
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