The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 30, 1915, Page 6, Image 7

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J> DECISION AGAINST STEiif5l TAX COMMISSION z~z to Associate Justice Watts Rend-! New^ork, Jt N. J., strike ers Opinion. 1 ptoyes ended ti promptu street GOING TO SUPREME COURT. | voted to retur" , ed with cheers . ... . ' The men vot SUtte's Counsel Expects Ultimate Qn (he prom,8( Victory?Validity of Act Not fhe p]ant gup< Passed On. vvoukl Columbia Special to Charleston Rnd wouW ^ News end Courier. July -' That ghop Thjg pr the state tax commission cannot as- ^ . John A sess banks and cannot review the as- ^e(j sessnients filed by the banks with the The street county auditors and passed on by . oe Qf ong them and the county boards on or ^ |n before February 20. and that the th<? medlatorg commission cannot assess the fran- ^ chise and property of the bank, is the ghorjff Kinke UUllllUU Ui i\?s?uiiaic JU3UVC 1%. \ . Watte. !"*= fl,oulf These findings were made by Jus- ^1 s' ^ s,lil tice Watts in granting the mandamus ?r ""cognized ' of the National Loan and Exchange f"nize<l body il Bank i f Greenwood, requiring the j" <omPan\ ; tax commission to return to tlie audi- "im >os,(>r^a>tor of Greenwood county their as- ,?a>onne for Je sessment as filed with him on Feb- ?'t'zons ?a there ruarv 20, and in enjoining the tax tbp s,rt>e,s a"' commission from assessing or review- l)osa'ing the returns of the People's Na- ^be tic"l|P ? tional Bank of Greenville. Pan> s plant at The constitutionality of the act ' was raa('e creating tlie state tax commission neai'>' ?f tl and the validity of the act are not ,'1aine<l away fi passed on in the decree. thought the ac MUST LEAVE RETURNS ALONE, i str'kers today v Tiie tax commission is enjoined j set*'ement of t from In any way interfering with the | returns of the banks or in assessing Comn them. As soon as si Justice Watts overruled the objec-' what they thii tion of Assistant Attorney General "teady Job they l'ominick, and said the court had P?ss'ble numbei jurisdiction of the case. He found a yearthat injunctions would be applied for j and granted where the court saw? To proper, and held that the legislature Equal parts ol could not forbid the granting of injunctions against the tax commis- rate spots*two' sion. For the banks to pay the tax Wash lu war *08l under protest and then sue for recovery was held not to be an ade- ' quate remedy. lour < ougi Assistant Attorney General Domi- I'sing care t< __ , posure, sudden dick wouin not comment oil me ue- a treatment of cision further than to say that he had 1 eovery, will pos already given notice of appeal to the' time will surel supreme court, and that he felt con-j cptigh. The firi fident of finally winning the case. l!1? ???' stops in a sno New Discovery GINNERS MEET IN | cessfully for 45 CAPITAL OF STATE fatil toG?ra K gist; it costs c Form South Carolina Division to help you so mm Afliliate With General _____ Association. Columbia Special to Charleston ^ y ^ News and Courier, July 27.?Cotton ginners of the state, at their meeting * in Columbia today, organized a , South Carolina division of the Gin- X ners' Association. The members A, i were welcomed by Mayor Griffith V and the morning program included an address on co-operation by Com- 7, miBsioner Watson, a lecture on insur- ^ aoce by Insurance Commissioner 4 McMaster, and a talk by Veigh X Cockrum. ^ It was stated that a committee is v to be sent to Darlington to Investi- + A gate a machine for maturing greer. X ? cotton bolls. The cotton ginners ^ will be represented by W. S. Horns- X by and J. M. Bullock. Commissioner i, ? Watson will appoint a member of V his department to represent the de- v partment of agriculture. ' 7 I II The Ginners' Association was or- T ganized five years ago. Recently X special efforts have been made to X fnrm o I o nocnnSo t inno .,1, ( ..V, ...ill V """" f affiliate with the general association. V ^ The insurance committee will meet -r m in Memphis August 16-22 for the T Tl ^ purpose of organizing a mut ual in- T I surance company, referred to as T among the most important matters + before the association. ? ? J. E. Lancaster, a native of Spartanburg, and now Georgia division T manager, said the ginners did not * think the coming cotton crop would 4* H exceed 11,000,000 bales. He said the ^ Bj short crop was expected because fer- ? H tilizer had been cut 65 per cent and V fl tiiT-iTT im i ucni ,i i eu in nun in acre- HE age, which he thinks, averages 15 * H per cent throughout the cotton belt EB He thinks, too, tliat the cotton crop is off in certain sections, all of which X will contribute to a short crop. jl Age of the Ostrich. 1 The average age of an ostrich is T THF thirty years, and the annual yield of 4* All a bird in captivity is from two to x four pounds of plumes. Constipation Causes Most Ills, ^ Accumulated waste In your thirty ? r feet of bowels causes absorption of ^ fwrnm poisons, tends to produce fevers, up- T I flflfl sets digestion. You belch gas, feel X f Mill stuffy, irr table, almost cranky, it -r >qljl isn't you?it's your condition. Klim T Cinlil iriate this poisonous waste by taking tHJpWl one i two I?r. King's New Life Pills n- LWUrVat tonight. Enjoy a full, free bowel T ^NmBbI movement in the morning?you feel 4. so grateful. Get an original bottle, v containing 36 pills, from your drug- \ . . . + +. ^ gist today for 25c. 3 THE LANCASTER NEWS, > VOTE TO YORK HOME COMING. IN TO DUTIES le To be Celebrated September th at Standard Oil Plant 1, 2 and 3. . ^ , N. J., Appears Special to The News. i" 0v.,,. York. July 29.?All roads will j*' . o- ? ,ead to York on September 1, 2 and ! .11 ?"-yonne. 3t when hundreds of South Caro- *j! of Standard Oil em- linians will wend their way "back l.> odav when, at an iin- home" to attend York's Home Com- ?" meeting, the strikers and Chautauqua. It will be the 3 . .. biggest event in the history of the '? i to work and dispers- town an(| numerous entertainments are being provided. In addition to ed to go back to work the Chautauqua progratn. the best ? of G B Hennessev speakers in the state will be here. .. " ' ' ' Governor Richard I. Manning and 15. jrintendent. that he j Watson commissioner of agrtculnen.l wage increases tare, will be the speak"rs on the first ht any wrongs in the'day: I)r. Henry N. Snyder of Wof- c oposition was obtain-1 ^College and Hen. Ausoury F. J eh. 3 Calomel and does not fripo or sicken. 25c j _____ FOR OUR COMING JR USUAL Al sile Starts " SlRSCl * I rnr/^rtr I T? ? a T" I nAtTTMitTnn ^ I 31 UKL I 1 nrt 1 j lUNUNULd LOOK F FINGER JULY 30, 1915. $100 Reward, $100 |? The render* of tht* paper will be pleased to I am that there I* nt feast one dreaded disease j at science has been able to cure In all Its ! aces, and that Is Catarrh. Hall4* Catarrh Cure ! the only positive cure now known to the uied ul fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional i sense, requires a constitutional treatment, j w _ _ all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting ; ^ ] rectly upon the blood and mucous surface* of | >A# ie system, thereby destroying the foundation : W W the disease, and giving the patient strength j WW? building up the constitution and assisting na- ! ire In doing Its work. The proprietor* have 1 much faith In Its curative power* that they ' fer One Hundred Itollar* for any ense that It ' ills to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. . p Left Over. "Robert," Bald his mother, "what mis' hief have you been up to now? 1 an tell by the look In your eyes thai 'ou have been naughty." "Oh," rj> died Robert, that's part of the look eft over from the last time I wae J Jjg Ac laughty." ?0ME COMING AT I Lancaster TUESDAY I I ii \ugust 10,19151 4 On account of Home Coming Day ^ t Lancaster, S. C., Tuesday, August jjL W 0, 1915, Southern Railway Com- J J any will operate a special train on lat date, to leave Camden 7:30 a. ! Y Of Yoi i., leave DeKalk 7:57 a. m., leave lyburn 8:05 a. m., leave Westvillej :11 a. m., leave Kershaw 8:40 a. 1 i.. Heath Springs 9:02 a. m., Elgin f :22 a. m., arriving Lancaster j :35 a. m. Returning, leave Lan-1 aster lo-.OO p. m., arrive Camden ?* i:5o p. m. Furnit Special round trip fares have been uthorized as follows: Camden X 1.25; Westville 80c; Kershaw 60c; f { [eath Springs 4 0c. ! /i nu he viunu 10 aiuiv;i|miru aiiu <1 j )lly day in Lancaster. JL Call on local agent for full infor- ^ lation. J W. H. CAFFEY. i Division Passenger Agent. ' ' zfjWj * * 1 A P| I Our Pe: ^ $ Perfumery T ruch personal 1 ? T the kinds we i 4" test them or se W + were bought b; JbUbl I ^ ___ ! LANC T Springs Illock. iXT WEEK i t Weight rjsr \*?f 111 + PLUMP! DOT B KB ? t * fl BN ^ \ on the sea! ? 4 the indicator ae i ^ Finally it settles I__ _ 4 above what yon a TO 1 GROW I That's weight? 4 Butcher smila OR THE POINTING OVER OUR DOOR 4 weight - J Cil . o tt and James A. ( Rrani for t|je second day. while home I oral mediators. j coming day proper, on the third clay. 1 meeting was held in j will bring a long list of distinguished i called for an earlier! sons bark to ?P??k. On this day . . , I Col. William Banks, editor of The ? hall at the request of rolumb|a Record and President of Who wished to pre- t|ie South Carolina Press Assocla- 1 nessey's proposition, tion. will preside and addresses will I ad ordered that the bo delivered by Col. Asbury Coward. I i i?i.? ,.i . Major W. F. Robertson of the I p 1 Greenville Chamber of Commerce, a. because he no long- and Robert Lathan of The Charleshe strikers as an or- ton News and Courier. All of the fter their rejection of speakers for the last day are natives j offer presented bv of ^ork? ??.?*?. Many people now living in the Rater the sheriff left West, who have not visited York rsey City, and several since they left in the Ku Klux days, d the men together in are preparing to come back home for l nrewrtoi ?i,? the three days. It is understood that 1 Presented the P * a special train will bring all former citizens back home from Columbia f the Ragle Oil Com- and practically every town in the Caven Point Jersey state will send its quota. complete todav when Th,e n a<ls the , state will grant special excursion rates on their le other employes re- jjnP8 an(i York is preparing to take rom the works. It is care of a larger crowd during the tion of the Ravonnc first three days of September than till influence a speedv ,h5s town ever entertained before. ' " speeuj WATSON BELL, hat strike. J ion Practice. KILLER MAX I" YEARS \<;o. nme young fellows get nk is going to be a Returned Missionary Tried and Acbegin to estimate the quitted at CoviniEtun. <Ja. a of vacations they will Covington. Ga., July '21.?Tin- 1 Toledo Blade. Rev. W. 11. McCart was acquitted in '' superior court here late today on the move P?4r>t. charge of having murdered Monroe n ammonia and turpen- Smith, a neighbor, forty-five years ( dot out of clothing, no ago McCart ?0(, mimedately after 8 or rv t is. (he shooting in 1870 and was arrest- n or three times, then . <? aapstids I when he returned recently front | Hawaii, where he had been a missionary. He was the chief witness in c, i Can be Stopped. I . . , . .. . i * ' his own defence, declaring that 1 o avoid draughts, ex- ; smith had struck his mother and had changes, and taking a Dr. King s New Dis- I threatened to kill him. litively relieve, end in | ly rid you, of your I Bt dose soothes the ir- ; ?% < 'r,,otfmecl,oDrh' King?Malaria or Chills & F0vef has been used sue- Prescription No. 666 it prepared especially years and is guaran- |or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. " ?u. Money back if it Five or aiz dosea will break any case, and tttle from your drug- if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not j inly a little and will return. It acta on the livar better than: V J ? = - " GET D. LEMMOND To Show You 1 *-lmJ III orator and Separator That has Revolutionized the Art Of Butter-making ? more Butter in 5 to 10 Minutes; | irings More Money When Sold ' : - i * RST, LAST I ND ALWAYS I TH/S STORE SERVES YOU. <f iVERY HOUR | it Life Finds a Need for our Service IS, TOILET ARTICLES, f IKES AND DRINKS ? ure, House Furnishings, Etc. y Jndertaking and Embalming. Y : MACKEY | r t . Omsl. /Tyut^L^ ^CUotuZ^ -&A. ft- ~?^Lcr~ <L. AA ay &>*XJL je**. -a^^7. i rfumes Are Very Dainty is inch a peraonal matter?that it, a matter of aate?that it'a hard to apeak to yon here about carry. Yon must really come to our a tore and e them for yonraelf. We can only tay that they IT m with due retrard for th* twr*M of n*rtnn*i :aster drug co. Coolest Place n Town. V dness m goes the meat ; n lee. You watch *&> ' ' I t bounces about. J ^ t J t a figure way v * waywardness. nj - \ ?( inquires if it m jj?# j i not the way we |p^ < * j in this butcher vor to giro ? ty Meat Market a- . k. . _ , a. ,^4