The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 29, 1916, Image 4

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I 8!he ULiutraatrr ?Cri (NKMI-W CKKLY.) Jl'AMTA WYLIK Kd PI liLISHEitS' A\NOl"XCK.MB! Published TuMduys aud Fr lays at Lancaster, S. C., by Th Lancaster Publishing Pompanj ruccossors to The Ledger, ei tnblishod 18 52; The Revlev established 1878: The Bntei prise, established 1891, and ei tered as second-class matte Oct. 7, 1905, at the postofflc n? r.nnrnnifir fi P under Ar of Congress of March 3, 187J SI HSCIUPTION PRICE: (In Advance.) Dne Year $1 Six Months "Let reverence for laws b breathed by every America mother to the lisping babe the prattles on her lap; let It b taught in schools, i l seminarie and colleges; let it be wrltte In primers, spelling books an almanacs; let it be preache from the pulpit, proclaimed 1 legislative halls, and enforced 1 courts of Just'ce. And in shor let It become the polttcal rellg Ion of the nation; and let th old and the young, the rich an th'> poor, the grave and the ga of all sexes and tongues an colors and conditions, sacriflc unceasingly upon its altars." TUESDAY, FED. 29, 1916. Weather forecast for Soi Carolina: Klin Tuesday, W nesciay fair. ' dnr n ' r. y v 1 . it i ot ; too late to do >. ?+ Tf we swat h s bree?-ng n1 now. we w 1 not h: vo tlv fly swat later on. * The Anderson Intelligencei reminded that '"the wisdom preparedness dates as far b; as Noah's time." 4> A clean-up week is needed Lancaster as in every otl town and it is time for us plan for this annual campai f Who is working on the hoy tal proposition? It will be v to remember that such an in: tution cannot be expected build itself. + Our best wish for the Ga ney Chamber of Commerce that it will become as valua an asset to Gaffney as the L caster Chamber of Commerce to Lancaster. 1 For two years we have ha< Chamber of Commerce wh has proved of inestimable va to the town and county. Eva good citizen should boost this ganization which does such si stantial boosting for Lancast + The Civic League is worki r r? .. .1 ior a v-ny oeautuui ana e\u woman who has pride in the ; pearance of Lancaster shoi join this helpful organizati and co-operate in its plans 1 civic improvement. That Lancaster is growi steadily is demonstrated by t number of newcomers here a the prospect of several new bn ness houses as well as a numl of homes to be built in the n< future. The "build now" s'og has been adopted here alrea < nd still further development just ahead of us. While we : re v. >rk'ng for out and-out compulsory *du tior. law, let's not ferret tb< literate adults who have hat! chance to learn. They are p to avail themselves of the port unities night schools affo Let's have a night school in ery community. + F)r. Daniel. Dr. D. W. Daniel, of Clem College, has accepted the ii tation of the Lancaster Cham of Commerce to be the spea at the annual banquet Tuesi evening March 14. The Chi her of Commerce has been v fortunate in its selection of speaker for this occasion for Daniel is perhaps the most g ed orator in the State. As after-dinner speaker he has superior and he is in consl Mmand. His ready wit and rhoice of words fit him esp . v for this form of pu ng. Those of our pe ave heard Dr. Daniel ; forward with pleasur g him again and tl ive not will gladly a 'jives of the opportuni .... * es and Law Enforceme t , vial Judge Thomas G. j who is holding the c a! ' arleston by doing s p! talking to the grand , has brought about good res * V .... Thefe were mi.ny liquor cases hers **Tfor trial by the court and the have .grand jury began by finding in tin itor "no bills". The judge remon-icided jstraied with the jurors, impress-j duct vr ne upon them the fact that they hand lp are the custodians of the peace Prob* r< (and good order of their county-; bers i and that .when an experienced vor ' [ and able solicitor like Mr. J. K. vote Henry of the sixth judicial civ- prosp r cuit, who is now prosecuting the Repu e ;Charleston cases had presented Any l these bills for their considera- tend jtion, they should be given due suflr. thought. The sequel is that Jcontr the grand jury found twenty-one gin v true bills against violators of less, ?? the liquor law. Timet e Judge Ernest Moore and Men- jor in " del L. Smith have, in the past, impoi e j likewise impressed upon Char- rier. a ileston grand juries a sense of I Q H Violi* )"Dcnnr>Bihilitv TV oil ! VKVIA AVt-JAX/llOAA/HAVJ , *1 ?H J j ? es saw their duty as clearly and ; We n performed it as fearlessly as .const n these jurists have done, there:other t. would be fewer miscarriages of ,vors, " justice and a more general re-1 Th< spect for the laws of the State. ;ing f i much J | ihe dc FROM OTHER PAPERS. 5 SOmcl Timely Hint Th< ith Success hint for potato grow favori ed- er: W itch and spray ?Anderson fhinc intelligencer. ' ?' a" er set I ' ' V r~r fl Tlalr't. Thi yet In spite of prohibition, the do at mere ivy insists on "talcing a duv, ? drop" ' occasionally.?Newberry troub nee Qbg i ver. He do to ? ? - out (1( How Very Caga'lant. The n "Should i woman chew gum?" moi ls, asks an exchange. Yes, if it will and 01 keep her from talking.?Ander. ship ] u"'< son Mail. Tlu A Novel Scheme. few'^f 111 A man in North Carolina has (jersU ier just married his son's mother- wo'jj *? in- law. A new way of keeping jj0 ^ Pn- peace in the family.?Anderson .vumv ;pi_ Intelligencer. t0 see veil .if ii *7 ., he wi .. Would IS ever Guess It. There " . It is said that 00 per cent of ..rp South Carolina people can write to poj (their names, bat you wouldn't ff think so from looking over a WON js hotel register.?The State. | Til ble ? ~ - - - n Who Said SoY The [ Lancaster and York counties Birth f ls are said to be talking about run- playe< ning McLaurin for Governor. Of princi j a course they don't mean this year. Statesjch ?Greenwood Journal. to sec lue .. . , Music Mannings The Man. wondc or- If Cole B,ease is ^oin^ to ?P" I preset , pose Governor Manning in South i\Ptrjnl J," I Carolina, it won't be hard to put .?.*fu e " your finger on the next Palmetto :?The nir governor.?Henderson Dispatch, tablis] %AJ Why Not Now. ha* *Pj i "The early bird catches the Pld worm." } Lon "A word to the wise is suf-!;;? 1 For ficent." the / It costs no more to announce for office now than four months J i later, and "it pays to advertise." 1 ?Newberry Observer. ortymd break, is:-! To The Gang. jsecuti Look out, you whiskey sellers! Durin -ar Governor Manning on Saturday there "an signed the bill providing for a tcagen l(\V jchaingang sentence on those which is convicted <>f selling whiskey. No tan d more easily paid fines.?Rock was 1 Hill Herald. 182 P1 an ? ? t 1 of Our Sentiments Exactly. ing a il W li'.ve a much more who! . porfo] no some respe ct for the prohibition.;additi bid ist who wants 'prohibition" to been op- apply to mob law as well as to of th rd. strong drink, and then says so. Brook ev- than for those who are blind howe1 to every evil save that of the const drink habit.?Washington (Ga) In 'Reporter. peopli son , Liber ivi-j Use The Pencil. nesse ber One of the most important of seash ker farm implements is sadly neg- 00 hi day jlected on many South Carolina tof it im-1 farms. It can b bought for fivejof G ery ;cents or less. Yet an intelligent^ tol the use of it can save a farmer hun- this Dr- dreds of dollars. Use of it willjjng ift- in many cases turn an unprof- ports an itable farm into a profitable one be s< no or will increase the profits where in e\ :ant some are already being made, city his This marvelous farm implement sentf >eci- is the common lead pencil. Most of p iblic farmers do too little "figuring" cents ople for their own good.?Sumter 25 c< are Item. ees. e to cents lose A "He" State. this ivail The Virginia Legislature has $600 ty. voted against woman suff- entci rage again and Editor Al- neve nt. fred B. Williams, of the trad Mc- Richmond Journal, rejoices, of '1 ourt "Let us breathe freely," mor< ome he says, "Virginia continues to shov jury be a He State two years more at i the ults. least. A majority of the mem. wen XL. -uah sjAgxnijk JN1U W W, FFHTCTA HV of the General Assembly important cities of given a vote of confidence It ran for 300 perf e men of the State and de_ Boston, the record that they are fit to con- performances in L< her affairs and need not Cal., the local recorc Over the job to the women, [in San Francisco an ibly less than twenty mem-lng, which is also a of the Assembly really fa-j times in Philadelphi woman suffrage or would in Pittsburg, a local for it if there was serious times in St. Louis, iect for its adoption. The cord; and has turne blicans support it naturally, in Chicago, which i kind of revolution would the longest run c to help them and woman there, which it wil ige would offer them cheap pass before the end ( ol of thirty counties to be- City engagement, j ^ith. Other votes, doubt, time other companit were cast for it as per-j touring the country, ory and harmless courtesy is conservatively esl deference to fascinating nearly five million rtunities."?News and Cou-jseen this great pi America. It is also a London run which Two Men. ly 20 weeks. Additi know two men. One iis nies are being form antly asking favors and the tralia and South An is eonstanty granting fa-j two others are toui doing good turns. I at present. As soon * man who is always ask-!ditions warrant in I avors doesn't seem to get tional companies wii happiness out of life and tour in Russia, Fran esn't get along very well, and Italy, always hard up and he al- The advance sale has a complaint about begin Friday mornin )ody or something. latre box-office. Ma ; man who is always doing ticikets from out c s seems to be prosperous, trons will be acceptc are coming his way. Best accompanied by mo V> h ! < >*. \JTe have nev- payable to John T/. < 'n him w'-ho >t a smile. ager Acadcipy of I\ ; man make - it a rule to Jotte, N. C.?Adv. le a t one good turn every ?* \on if it invok e, some TRAGIC DEATH 0 !e or sacrifice on his part. O. es not let a dav p.:- < with- , , ? _ ^ i.j., i ...(Continued From F )>p.g o?e or more kind acts. | ,-ull is 111 ,t he has friends r??t lined. In view of t r x s. a ' ( ilhere was 110 questii for him 111 various ways. . ; > e -i ,, 4, , ; suicide, the fannlv v other man the one who is , k h s asking for favors has News Spreads ( r,ends and he cannot m- The newspof the inn it. He wonders why the -11i_4._j ??;?i,is, doesn't treat him better.;^ tin,'e th/ who, as now reached the point f jt 0n Colle i his acquaintances dread trept whprp th* c( him coming, for they know ; loCated and wher II be wanting something, a m ooerated so exh is a moral in this bat we ? ? . . . .1 ., . ,, lor such a long time >t gomK to take the trouble e (] K nt it out?Anderson Mail. e3tprC8sions of sym DEHITL RECORD FOR sorrow were heard f E MICiHTY SPECTACLE, man was immenselyj the fraternity and t lep wVtn fnil.arl fn aan "'l'bo lnvnrn 141c. ?? ??v AM1IVV? VV/ OVt i I IV- '*?* ftV. I Hit V.CII CCI of a Nation" when it checkered but for th 1 its record runs in the it had been successf pal cities in the United he had suffered sevi ? will have an opportunity on several notable o< i it at the Academy of had always been abl in Charlotte, when this however and he ever irful attraction will be confidence and esteei ited for the eneire week sociates in business, ling Monday, March 6th, |which came on a y( matinee each afternoon, ago gave Mr. Heath Birith of a Nation has es-'hension than any fin lied records everywhere sets and this was sa been shown and when it primary cause for 1" at the Liberty Theatre, yesterday. A little i fork City, it made a record year ago he suffered s one which will stand in paralysis and his Y innals of the theatrical since has not been ,j for many many years. One of Iiemarkabh uii at the Liberty Thea- Osgood Pierce He? few York City, continued of a remarkable fa five weeks without a whom achieved durir . The total number of con- time remarkabre suc< ve performances was 620. ness. Mr. E. J. Heat g the summer months ews and Mr. A. W. was a supplementary on. AVaxrhaw were two o lent at Brighton Beach, ers, now deceased, be is part of the Metropoli- were men of large i istrict. This engagement stance and influence or foiii'tcen weeks with day. Mr. B. D. Hea rrf( : n\ii: ??s, making a to- lotto is the only one c 182 per?orji iceB, mak- era low living. He i: total of 802 consecutive city's wealthiest and manecs in New York. In inent citizens. Otfn on to this there have of his family were eighty-four perio* vnances Heath of Lexington c spect ele in Theatres in P. Heath of Camilh ;iyn ana me ia onx. inescj w .?>jci.iii 01 un? k"ert arid not counted in the I Eugenia Belk of IV cutive run. Miss Eugenia Heath round numbers, 616,000 Heath was born in t 2 saw the production at the!settlement of Lanca ty Theatre, 11)6,000 wit-:$. C.. 58 years ago, d it during the run at the late Moses Chappel ore and approximately 60, Morrow Heath. He nve attended performances! ted at Rutherford < in the outlaying theatres | State and shortly tl reater New York, making |tered the cotton air ;al attendance to date for j business. For the p city 872;00fe. fey comput-ihe had made his he thiis with the census re-!lotte; He was mar ; for New York City it will Annie Lee Potts ol ?en that approximately onej county and survivinj rery seven residents of the ; to Mrs. Heath, are 1 has attended the local pre- children: Messrs. G itions. The uniform scale | Crawford, Harold rices for the run was 25 Heath and one dai i to $2.06 at the nights and: Helen Heath. Mes ents to $1.00 at the matin-1 and Webb Heath re The average was about 75;lotte while Crawfor } a head. It will bo seen by j Heath live in Yor that New York paid over t Mr. Harold Heath ,000 for this one form of (home in Wilmingto rtainment. This is a record j Mr. Heath had be r reached by any other at- ton business in Chi tion in the city. The record years. He was hea 'he Birth of a Nation" is the;of O. P. Heath & Co r> r-omurl/nKin \r?Vian if it, fVinntci hlivinar anr yn that simultaneous with large quantities. New York run engagements iman Mr. Heath wai i also under way in other successful and whil ,-klntrt ~ ~ the country.! ygT ormanccs in! w os^Angefes! TI1I7 J3f >4 'i 4[;?, u"ies! i 15/1 id still playrecord; 200 a, 100 times | FX J17 i record: 100 JT^J^ \ a local reid 428 times is second to; ;vcr known j j I likely sur-jf The success <>f aV!?u ,ly I prestige accorded i At the same 11 \ . ;s have been 11 1S parr. timTatedatthit . The aven.Ke A people have willing to try aiivt roduction in! willing to try the passing thru unless lie profits fr totals nearional compa- People who hai ed .for Aus- our j$ank have four rfngCaCanada tinuc business relat i as the con. their patronage b Surope addi- When they needed 11 be seen on cial matters they f< ce? Germany subject and have fo of seats will I benefit of our knov gat the the-1 -xr . . il orders for1 A\ e want to nil} >f town pa- that wc are a humr d now when I institution that dea ney orders< Crovo, Man.) Take4 us at our lusic. Char.' talk over your busi us the opportunity 1 r,' P. HEATM.I 0 iige One.) |np| horiUes no! j , 1 Ilfi iWSl he tact that )n as to the Under U. S. ( 'as instructthe remain*. tkN. "kiiioLI.. ??? ?' Xuivmj . suicide cir_ ... e city know ed heavy reverses at times and Fourth |r*ng alrnost ftN of his caree >tton offices was a factor ?f targe infli e Mr. Heath nnc* means in-the cotton v msively and Inhere are many interesting ?, the affair ries to^ bis gigantic o lent. Many tiona- He was for a,on^ ipathy and a member of the New York or the dead *on Exchange and among popular with w^? commanded influence he public at *be South, he was regard* had been one ?f the most depem e most part When the Sully "boom" w ul although its height, Mr. Heath, like 1 sre reverses others, came within an ai tensions. He selling out the day befon le to recoup crash came. He then would enjoyed the Profited to the extent, it i m of his as- Itably stated, of almost two 111 health "on dollars. He eventually ?ar or more ou* but his profits were h more appre^ one-third of that sum. ancial back-j ? B\K?J^raUT?id to be the1 ^r- Heath believed in op lis rash act 'n* on a biff scale and neve nore than a be lose his trading nerve, a stroke of un*il the tast. He suffere lealth ever nanc'af reverses on severs good. jcasions but he always bel Family. jthat he could knd would " ?th was one back." And this he did re mily, all of e(*ly. Several years ago he g their life- heavily and a combination c ?ess in basi-' fortunate circumstances h of Matth bim back for quite a time. Heath of wa3 iust beginning to r< f the broth- wben his health failed and f ? 1 >th of whom nim ?tri ff?L "T. ly- Hia financial baskets , ',-n '' 'ylcr1Jsmall as compared to his p tli of Ch- 'v c:d ailments and then on t >f the broth" c?5?e ftr?ke ? n f fI ralysis which he suffered mo,t prm'ii- vear* Ripr in vi?ion- J?enero inMitbers ;,i.si;osit.i"n f|2r]?Ild to a,! Dr ' IT C Kind, lifted with a nerve Kv Jol i nothing could shake, Mr. 1 i Ga Mrs l??med large on the financii 'l " Mrc rizon of Charlotte in his da; tonroe and Is i<1 kim that at one Mr o p in * hey(,ey "is prosP he Wax haw he had more cash money c ?t#?r r?n11 r?t w 'posit in Charlotte banks a son of the an^ other ^dividual, i and Marv Mr- Heath was a Meth was educa. as.w"e.hi? ^.rents t>efor< College, this ind ??1<J memberri tcronffpr Pn [Trinity Church. He was a d mercantile': nt?t>utor 10 >' the ca>? ast 27 years the Church. ?me in Charried to Miss Mm. J. B. Erwin Dea< ' Lancaster We take the following in addition the York News of yesterd the following Mrs. Lou Erwin, the w eorge, Webb, Gen. John B. Erwin, the 1 and Ernest of Dr. W. E. Erwin o lighter, Miss town, died at her home in 1 srs. George ington, D. C., Friday at side in Char-1 clock. Dr. Erwin left yes! d and Ernest)afternoon to attend the fi kville, S. C. which will be held in Wa makes his ton Friday, n, Del. The many friends of C en in the cot- B. Erwin of this county, irlotte for 27 he was so long an esteem d of the firm sident will sympathise cotton mer. with him in this great be I selling in ment. Gen. Erwin's firs As a cotton was Miss Mary Barnes, onl s wonderfully of the late Col. Dixon I le he sustain- who died at this place. igaiSSLTrr11"" " ' nwi i NK and . T| | COMMUNITY J I any business depends on the t by tlie community of which inerican is an optimist. He is hing once. However, he isn't same thing the second time 0111 the first venture. 7G opened initial accounts with id it to their advantage to conions with us. We have retained v giving them real Service, advice' 011 business and finan- ^ ult free to approach us on the und us willing to give them the dodge and experience. tress the thought 011 your mind in organization, not merely an Is in dollars and cents. word?call and see and lot us 1 loss problems together, (live ] lo prove our sincerity. = II National Bank xovernment Supervision. J) i, du- Nanzetta's Prescription. tr, he If you have been complaining aence to your friends and neighbors porld. ^tiat you are feeling bad and tell' st?" ing your husband that you canP^ra~ not sleep at night, if you get up ^,me in the morning feeling bad untVi o'til ahout 1 or 2 o'clock in the afthose Jternoon, then you get drowsy trom anfj aleepy although you cannot i. hfS i s^eeP? * would recommend for table. you try one or more bottles as at^Gf Nanzetta's Prescription. The ^anV | medicine is there for all that is , mentioned above. If you are suf \i fer*n# with external pain your have druggist will make you a pres3 r.?" ent of a $1.00 bottle of Indian ' m1'" New Discovery. If you find this %?? f remedy to do as it is recommendardly e<j, send us a truthful testimonial to the Nanzetta Medicine Co., Greenville, S. C., and we >eiJr i you a $5.00 treatment ir did wbich wilT last you one month, even v? a * ? , , . - -|i x\xniK. xuu must oe reuaDie oefl" fore your testimonial is accepted; il oc-lAdvv leved come war. peat- (My Sentiments.) ; lost O! war of wars when you began, if un- Yow picked year men with warrior'* held end: He You picked pour men with warriors *COUp eye, that And enlipted both France and Ger*ious many, were" Yet soon followed other nations true, hysi- Namely, P'ngland, Russia and Turop of key, too. f pa last you lined tliem-op in battle nr_ ills in | ray. man- j , =! Ro ' he> tight until today, that I They h e ;dain each other a million feath ! or al ho- Vrt 1.1 dght just for the fun of y. It you. time, Please won't you stop them from erity, their friendship fight, ** n de- And let matters be whether wrong or than right. lOdist, Old Henry Ford, a goodly man. ? him Has tried to stop you the beet he 4 up in ?*?. large He be. ght a peace ship with money (An nf an roit 7VO VI He filled hfa ship with peaceful men. And failed for your shore to put you j to an end. from lav Now Mr. Ford failed as others have ife of f!nn<v broth- T? pnt " "t?P to your works of ruin; f this p'?""* Mr- War. do listen to me, Wush T*110"'rh 1 h? not **?lf as *r?at as fc?12 0* T "* oto*? tMs wretched fight, ^eace and God a chance of m?r?i "'M* ph n" I i Vr>e h"t not only myself, ?? T *1 t n*'-T- -??>. with every ounce of rt!n. ] -'ren^th; i?d TP- St* *"v'nsr f,,> their very best, dorr'v tun'"" wp* 'heir honorable guest. .reave- ar* not' now'8 th? t,me t0 t W' fo -> v y child 1 * 'ng tfc,s Wftr t0 ft ^ lames, ? T 0 J /I L ... tMM -'-fmlwBl