The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 19, 1915, Page 4, Image 5
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PUBLISHERS' AN
Published Tuea
days at Lancaster,
Lancaster Publish
successors to Th
tablished 1852;
established 1878;
prise, established
tared as second
ci nuiior ?o- ? """"
Business Mgr. ernor. which we
- sue. It harkeni
NOUNCj3MENT: times when such
E?" ton, Simpson, am
ling Company! chief executive8 ?
e Ledger, os- not filled with e
The Review, such as characte
The Enter- Qj Tillman and B
1891, and en-class
matter We are elad
v* VUI Iivn few?- ...
publish in this Is- "hlch h0' ma
. one back to tho wr'ttfnJ
patriots as Hamp- ? '
d Hagood were tho Sr 'ot tWs cou
, - . .. . I was boru
of the state. It is j have bcen t
gotism and vanity, whereon Jam
rized the messages about one mil
lease. road and of th
t .. . w Now if Jael
tn knnw flint hn
kes reference to the }\
by Andrew Jackson to '-vy
ames H. Witherepoon. ,
nty. in which be says: -<i
in South Carolina as
old, at the plantation
ies Crawford lived. \
e from the Carolina ; \
e Wax haw creek," I
tson himself is to be I
Ylhen the United Stat
our BanK as an offi<
es Oovcmmcnr dasionafcd
;ial Dcposi Tory?it a>as
Oct. 7, 1906, at
at Lancaster, S.
of Congress of M
SUBSORIPTIO
(In Atlvn
One Year
Six Months
TO SUBSCF
Your subscripi
tne postofflce realizes lawlessn*
C.. under Act evll in South Car
arch 3. 1879.
. _ nection he says:
N PRICE: ?f my campaign h
,nce.) enforcement of tl
*1.30 clare afresh my
! out iu good faith
HBERS: lie reconimen
tTO? mus* be ife enact primary
e? to bo ? great *Ile1v"I> ,U,e
olitia. In this con- t*? """Kilters
The watchword olutlon of Nor
.. state, just ove
tst summer was the ,
..... , la. Hodman's
:ie law. I now depurpose
to earryiWronK p ace" 11
this pledge." i UC,ent
! 1st. Jaeksoi
ds the legislature South Caro,|na
election laws si in ...... ..
monument erected by j
of the American Rev_ i
th Caroi'na, in that
r the line, on Mr. J. |
plantation is at the ^
>r three good and sufvtz:
\ Di
ii said he was horn in
convinced mar me c
OurBanK was unqu
Could^YDU find a :
u-srr, THE firs
EPOSITOTOf *
iWwf iHA>WA'-'\'-^y]
J \IXITKI1
naracrerana orren^rnor
eshonabfe.
\Qfar place for YOUR HOMEY'
5T NATIONAL BANK,
ancswter, S. C.
i MTATGU ItL'lx iciT/kii v
paid up to and i
marked on your It
la stopped look at
you will probably
behind one year.
We cannot se
scriber a statemf
yo c Label.
If you do not
paper promptly i
predate it If you
and we will cor
ncludlng year ilar t tho8e
it>el. If paper
your date and Democratic state
find you are 'and that "every
I law to vote, shall
>nd each sub- opportunity to v<
>nt. Look at
no man shall vote
receive your j He refers to the '
ve would ap- due by the people
*'!' U8 members of that
rect the mis- i
4, |1U. I Ilf
lopted by the last ; two miles fro
convention, to the I 3rd. It is i
man entitled by , nua road an
have the right and quarter of a in
ote once and that! The greatei
more than once, j chaw ford plan
"debt of gratitude" , by col. i\ Y.
.? the state to the j tjjis county an
convention which ] pianntation. as
uouuiuent is at least
in Waxhaw Creek. ??^??
in sight or the Caro
d not more than a ?,
lie from it. trOIll 1
r part of the James
tation is now owned ""~~??
Williams, and lies in I
id it was upon this; Pollock
I "Old I ! I? lr f?rv" .?v? : WheI1 he 811
Other Papers
l?? Sure Was. H M
must have been right 1^1
itl he was "feather-leg IV
I7?i* veil lt/I% 1 .
AT^IVI
NiLc I
take. In the hui
out the papers, i
scribers are some
inadvertently.
?Weather fore<
Carolina: Wedneh
TUESDAY, JANU.
Hull to the rhipf
ry of mailing ?ave the,u a fair 5
tames of sub- He recommends "
itlmes left off compulsory atte
_ local option fea
it* for South Bovernor. "It sta
sday fair. that the prestage
? - our citizens Is so
\RY 19, 191ft. must be wiped o
i-_ we must tax our
nnttllA 1
ind honest election. iie wa8 bori
the enactment of a joined to his t
ndance law with p08e any kind
tures." " Says the Jackson, shoul(
nds to our shame aIU\ 8pcak, wo
or illiteracy amonc Carolinians.
great. This stain i8 now t
ut; and to do this south Carolint
Belves liberally for monument in tl
? god."?Cairn
1. Hut "Kphraiu is |
dols." We don't sup- Hope S
of evidence, even if Hereafter
i arise from his grave on the map
uld satisfy the Nortu Greenwood .
ime for the state of (
w. Blease en
i to place a suitable a9 he ^*11his
county at the birth ?d.?The Sti
tlen Chronicle. ^B ^
upply is K\huuste<l.
South Carolina will he ^B
, hut not in red ink.?
^B
'hararteristic. H 1
ded his administration
?by doing the unexpect
r ? ai XTj
NAN
LttlV/O |
[ED
May good fortum
It is now Grandp
As soon as conditi
we should begin to
In Manning the SI
neoDle have chosen
iuc |IUU11L 9UUUU19
usefulness may I
9 attend him. that the opportu
a Wilson! may be *iven 1
girls" He sugges
Ions permit of it *? *bo PubHc sch
drag the roads. a local tax has be<
payers of the scl
hip of State, our is a good sugges
a enod oanta'ii aees. usinir his la
, iu u.u?r mm lueir place of jack8)
?e increased, and should take th<
nity for education
m 'T? "T! THK BIH1
its liberal state aid
i k . . ... To the P*3
ools. but not until
where the nan
2ii voted toy the tax ,
j. . . be a memory i
100I district. This .
each recurrinp
tion as it encournew
reverenc
nuuairo "the sniru ?
3ii and the D. A. R's |
s matter up. "Of
Think of
[ HI.AV OK I.KK.
>ople of the South,
le of Lee will always ; ^ j
cherished and sacred. Will it be
January 19 brings a pardon" to
e for the great!governor??<
All Sad Words."
the pardons that might
ssued (luring those last
Mews and Courier.
'unions (Granted. H
' any use to say "I beg
South Carolina's new
Charleston Post. ou
Mr. J. W. Mills:
r stables Monday.
ipp will be in I
Jan. 25th. to I
The editor went
to witness the in
ernor Manning int<
This nieneteenth
is, we believe, the
happier era for Son
Th inl/ v?*ioa f pi
" """ jof self help."
down yesterday j " The attention o
duetion of Gov- i co-lled to the neei
> office. "manufacturing
r 'towns." He rec-t
day of January | chjjd labor law b?
beginning of a (lnR tj,e age linil
th Carolina. (fourteen. He don
; j? of the assessmen
? i Southern lead
lour appreciat
f the legislature is should strong ti
Is of the schools 11 years. It is rij
centers and mill {out to tlte lit
Minuends that the growing. the
? amended by rais- made Lee's cl
it from twelve to { lime. It is I
ils with the matter j whose life 111
it and taxation of ! <rSv-0.. ??
er. It is right that
ton of his service N'
lien with the passing ** 's <^<>
motive prom
?ht also that we point ,t?rnor vv;is h,
lie children who are 1 sensational.
noble traits which
haractor almost sub To
>ut fitting that one Why did
war and peace, was i r?n'e . .,'H> .
, , something li
ion Probable. |H
11 possible that the only Kll
ptiiiR tin- art of the rov- wj
s desire to tlo sotnetliinR
Spartanburg Journal.
m mi
Win Applause. kS
he resiRii? Kasy. To
lawmakers to applaud in<
ie had done. ( oliimhia
ly mules for the
List be 5 feet to
:hes and weigh 1,0
army. They I
5 feet three n
00 pounds or |
pull that ready pist<
lag mill will not be
griud out freedom f
According to Mi
North Carolina can
drew Jackson "was
he was born in two
have to g\ve it up.
Jl. The pardon- I ProPerty. "We a
so ready now to i ^at changes are
or you. laws." The gover
attention has beei
r. Sally, unless to appropriations
prove that An- He does not rnii
i twins, or that 'erring to the ine
peaces," she will Says he, "Assessi
t ^ _ equal and unjus
I" '
.11 agree, says lie. , should be hel<
i needed in our t:>x j people and th
nor says that more j dren, as the pe
a given in tho past iihat is finest i
than to revenues, j ing. Lee, the
ice matters in re- i tee "less, getu
quality in taxation. | ;.,ee, was the id
lients are now un- 11 he beloved of
t. Much property j wlujle country.
u. MIC aou....|Uecor(1
J in memory by our
eir children's child-1 Sin
>erless exemplar of all , While B
n character and feel- , resignation \
? , .... have drawn
> steadfast, unselfish, | Qn (hp docu
?rous, broad-minded ( {ny enem
ol of the Confederacy. I mone.
a loyal people. The I
re-united and limno- i
*nge Iff IMdn't. m m<
louse was signing his IB
vith roil ink. he ought to
a skull and cross-bones Vg
ment us a warning to *
lies."?Greenville Pied?
$1
irtest and Best. H
are and sound. Se
ars old. Will pa]
40.00.
ven to twelve I
r $100.00 to J
"May never lo
again," would be
parting wish were i
impossible of occur
We welcome yot
ning It has been a
any of your kind w
of the State eoverni
i* " *j escapes taxaton;
ok' upon his like property are ass
i an appropriate per centages of t
it not so utterly He recommend
rence. mission be creat<
the subject and i
u.Governor Man- j bodying a plan of
, long time since | |aW8 He recomnic
rere at the head j now imposed upi
rnent 1~?- l:? ? -
dffcrent clusses of ..eiieous, accon
>essed in different place anions t
heir value." and the whole
s that a tax com- more magnetic
?d to examine into , It is ours li
suggests a hill em - j greenest laure
revision of our tax j feeling words t
nds that the duties j , reduced him,
jn the state board | best and it is
, \ . I "I hereby
is to him a very l? fihjSouth carol
he ureat of the land, ;:aRe and by
world furnished no ! communlcatl
: liKure. I Blease to tl
, . : South Caroll
lowever, to brinp the
Is. to speak the most Face A
>f praise, for the South Now let's
the South loved hint pleasant thl
to the South that the montl, ^ edu
resign tin governor of 1^1
inn." It is :i good mes- j H
much the best of all the J _
ions sent by Governor !^H
le Reneral assembly of Hi
Ina.?Charleston Post. ?
B r
bout and Cict Busy. 7HK I
forget Please. Think of ; ^8 ll
inRS and work for thej^H
rational, industrial and .
regory-Hooi
?
1UVE STOCK I
COMPANY I
Farewell, Gov. S
the consolation thai
Governor of South
by the grace of Col
January 19 is a
all Southern peop
' Carolinians it will
2 vji uau^aiiuu u
' ~~ .assessors should
iiulth. you have .. . ,
it. Inasmuch a:
t jou were one v i federal income la
Carolina even it atate ,aw has b,
e ease. recommends its r
day beloved of The enactmei
?le. but to South mans comPensat
I henceforth be- mended- -lso 1
. . . ._ law. a revision o
uiu sune uuaru 01 | Meat years of 1
be devolved upon | -riven.
5 we now have a,
lw and the present "One of the
jen ineffectual, he ,metj by Goverr
epeal. more abuse of
it of a- working- eminate from
ion law is recom- announces the
l land registration new governor,
f the laws relating
118 life were no freelv n-n
Tliis shouli
llfeliard I.
? ' ->e the govei
lirst orders to be is- ! South t'arol
ior Manning is that nn|and Sou,liro
the newBpapera shall (
the Governor's office." The rests:
Guffney Ledger. The the legislatu
we believe, Is anxious the 'tct tha
hail navnr I
annual ion or tne state. HM
:1 be easy to <lo since : HI
fanning has promised to, H|
rnor of all the people of ' Qohqs
ina.?Sumter Watchman
n. ?
^r^oJort.
nation was a surprise to
ire and to the state, but %
Lt the legislature, which
$ > > > <
^ I
1W?J
Back of v
' come a aaie 01 aa
As continued rai
several weeks are f
it not be the part
the city fathers to
street crossings at
Let law and orle
of lawlessness and
tiea sigmncance. ? -
to fertilizers an
ns for the next effective nationa
orecasted, would ommends that a)
of kindness for should be exami
give us passable regularly audited
least? examiner. The c
providing for th
r take the place tion of pupils in
factionalism in under the super1
10 mane tn<
d an efficient and force rather tb
I guard. He rec- newspapers g
il state institutions spectacular,
ned and accounts t^e press is w
by the state bank towards the i
snactment of a law i Carolina and t
e medical inspec. , between Cover
the public schools newspapers w
Vision of the Sl<l? | tuallv ?crro?>?l?
j state a constructive I Governor" Bl
ian make copy for the j resignation
y Indulging in the | a great dea
He recognizes that I J1'8 cohorta.
. ... ? _ latter left.?
irh him in his efforts '
-ehabitation of South
herefore, the relations I Cole I-. 11
'nor Manning and the e<* *^e
ill doubtless be mu-. te'nay,,,8 ?
i? I
>u o/U4|rabUj f?liu
lease, cheered when the X
was read, has in it not %
1 to console Hlease and ?*
?if he has any of the X
-Augusta Chronicle. j
_ v
The Climax. ^
lease startled and amaz
le of South Carolina yesstartle
and amaze has tiki
inclpat function as gov ? r
*
he assets y
Y
>f this bank is a y
oard of directors x
!
vhose names are a JL
Y
guarantee of financial
boath Carolina. To
hatred and strife
hand.
With our faces tc
a wfll to achieve t
good in her behalf I
store for South Car
mediate future.
o long has class | board of health
held the upper i the state board
! recommended.
to the "lack ot' e<
> the future and .management of
he best possible in reference to t
there is much in for the Insane. h<
olina in the im- a later date subn
i oration, by spe
in co-operation of _____
of education is Coleman L
\ttention is called passed into tl
)-ordination" in the ijfe. May sue
these institutions, during four
:he State Hospital j Carolina to e
8 says: "I will at it is easy to
lit for your consid- most to forgl
cial message, sug- 1 trouble us ag:
ornor and in
function ho I
ivingston Blease has dreams. In
he shades of private ft
:h peace as he never t^e surpris
years, suffered South vsignatioa
njoy, rest upon him. an<* Courier,
forget vea. even al?'
or i
ve.. what can never Suggested
tin. lie has Itad his i should n:i??
tlie performance of that
lias surpassed the wildest
this respect his last aci J
was the most successful pieu
r in that olllce. Of all e
ics he has sprung his i J ?
was the greatest.?News solu
X
i ltay of Thanks. V 1
That the legislature locat
fl roaaliitinn 4H l.??
ns that here the interests of d
first consideration. An account
tely safe at all times. Why not
STATEMENT OK THE CON
THE FARMERS BANK & TRE
ed at Lancaster, S. C., at the close n
itability and conscr- Y
rative methods. This \
lepositors are always Y
here is therefore ab:
open one? *?
DITION OF
fST COMPANY, Y
f htlaiiinau 11 toaa
The best wish th
for Mr. Manning's s
tnat it will wrest
from the hands of
politicians and brin
people.
The legislature
throp College tome
igestions relating
at we can make : tions, especially
idminlstration is {t^e insane, to w
the government i special considerai
demagogues and j The governor i
g it back to the pie to join him ii
and to keep Soui
forefront among
will visit Win- progress, in mor
>rrow. We ven- J
to the state institu- j little day. It'i
the Hospital for ; ihe people of
hich 1 am devoting j together and
Uon." South Carolini
irges all of the peo
n his effort to place The cheerin
Lh Carolina in the the legislature
her sister states in Blease's resigi
al tone and in an Phillips' admo
t ?.i ?- J -??? ... -
9 now in order for all Governor Mi
Sou,b Carolina to get j
pull for the good of tjle govern
i. i churches. tc
j tlianksgivini
g by the members of having del
Blease.
! after the reading of The abov<
aation recalls Captain j de in an e
inition to his men on i and with gr
- .-.?v.lu.iwn VI11 nuns A
mining to issue his proc- %r
King the people of the <?? Loai
>inble on a clay named by X cc
lor, at their respective _
? offer up prayer and '
5 to Almighty God for i Pun
ivered them from Cole V tu
^ Oth
s suggestion was dedicatntirely
reverend manner
eat earnestness by a citi- 1>ue
RESOURCES.
is and DIs- Capital
unts J181).48 7.60 In
drafts 3.972.53
. Undivl
llture and Fixires
2.875.00 pens
ir Real Estate paid
vned 3.500.00 Individ
from Banks ?SubJ
LIABILITIES.
I Stock Paid V
$ 50.000.00 A
s Fund . . 2,600.00 X
ded Profits, V
Current Exes
and Taxes X
7.152.14 Y
luul Deposits A
eet to Check 30,914.75 .X.
ture the guess that
followed by a ret
uitionual approprU
state can ill afford
time.
Law and Orde
maintained where
cated citizenship.v
.. . r .. ... . Cint^uItutu auu
this vfsit will be . ,
. , ship,
luest for an ad- *
. , . He urges upon
ition, which the . .
turn their backf
to grant at this . ... . ..
bitterness and dit
ward, turning tb
r can only be to ,he ,u,ure- 1
there la an ado- P>e reunited m<
Let South Car- u8,
l . . .. 1 Thfi new envfii
i cumoicu me battleship
cheered, after
i all the people "to Spaniards, "D
i on past factional poor devils ai
isentlon, to look for- j
eir faces resolutely j ftencn
'he vision of a peo- 1 No complai
ist be kept before ! Columbl
rnnr in thn nnpnlnff i ? 0*ontClll|
Texas, when they ?en. ?*
the victory over the.
on t cheer, boys, the
re dying." In Memory <
Smooth the
U Satisfaction. n , .hail
int. Everybody satis- R ,1? Jl.
la Record Gather the i
Around the
|?t for tlie State. I Wpoh fl!r'
mce who exhibited every ^ ai
?f deep ainceritv.?Flor- J Cun
V Gold
Silv<
i?f Little Violet II. \V<hmI. J M
s strands of her silken V chet
It
f with tender care. J
obes in final fold, .c T<
form that will not crow _
+ STA
hu T
Time <
id Hankers... 10.S59.67 Dep<
ency 2,782.00 CertlfH
I 1,060.00 Caslile
sr and Other Bills 1
inor Coin ... 335.81 clud
:ks and Cash catei
ems 352.36 Bon
>tal 8214,914.97 Totj
TE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
Certificates of 9jF
Jslit 32,814.23 ??
sd Checks . . 25.26
r's Checks. . 8.60
Payable, inIng
Certifl- JL
s for Money t
rowed . . . . 82,500.00 ??
il $214,914.97
ouna sinne at 11
trouble which has
ahame and confusb
The Lancaster L
eeiving the suippor
tor many ot our pe
belong to the Llbi
Then, too, the town
fnr this imnortant i
ne root or me - -
longest brought an<^ closing of 1
an upon us. "Divine,guidance
his people. In
ibrary is not re- concluded His ar
It should receive these solmen wt
ople do not even God may give to
rary Association, and understand!
is doing nothing may be able to d
nsHtutinn r.nn the good, and til
| we believe l
lis address invokes : ing the office
" upon himself and i ticularliy of r<
this connection he "?r that J1?
, .... , . Hlease n hs i
lmirable address in ( consequences
>rds, "I pray that. name and fam
me and you a wise 1 cerned, to sho'
ng neart, that we i People of the
.. , him and his
.scern the evil from Rp)t8 in the
iat He may give us 1 1A vol a o fKo w
that the Idea of resign- 1 no m
of governor, and par- For the sun
'signing it in the man- | and <
did, originated with For a miss
whim, reckless of the gract
so for as the good For a tende:
e of the state was con- Hut not foT
w his contempt for the read
state who repudiated ' Whose perf<
policies?in efTect he Not for the
face of the state; he i And crownc
MV UUJ O LIIUl Will rcinu aIL
ore; ? B<
i beams flown from heart . '
loor, ? ban*
ing step of a nameless t state
i. book
r voice and a loving face. ^
the soul whose goal is *
led, ?? 1914
ict Joy has just begun. Cort
spirit robed in white.
>d where the anftei3 are &
County of Lancaster?ss.
afore me came W. H. Mlllen, Cash
l, who, being duly sworn, says that
iment is a true condition of said
is and said bank.
worn to and subscribed before me t
i. JOHN CRAWFORD, N
ect?Attest: W. T. Gregory, W. P.
Directors.
s
ler of the above named ^
the above and foregoing ?
bank, as shown by the *?
W. H. MILLEN. >
his 25th day of October,
Fotary Public for S. C. A
Robinson, W. P. Bennett,
*ider the mat er,
ren. Do you thin!
right in withhold
*nce? ?
men end bretb- the spirit to thin
k you are doinfc such things as mi
ling your assist- (lis blessing may
effort to serve o1
_ , awvvlO tllC |
k to say and to do -*red honors U)
iy" be right, anil th?. j ?? ?
' be upon us in our ( jnworthiness
ur state." Florence Time
1 I
Fcu|iit) who nave snow- \ tonip
pon him. the last veno- i a -precious
his quiver, because A voice we
have discovered his a place is
and cast him out. Which neve
!S. 1
:ht- FA
one from us Is Rone, JL *
loved Is still, V W. 1
vacant in our home. A
r can be filled. IJaa
AUNT BUFORD. VW
RMERS BANK & TRl
GllKUORY, Pr?*l?leni
R. T. DBATY, Jr., AuliUnt
<hM
>
1ST COMPANY |
W. H. MILLJSN, CMhlcr. V
Cwhlor.
.* t >
V* ; .