The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 07, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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Splendid Laxative for Elderly j Has Itecn Prescribed by Well Known Physician for Muny Years. The Infirmities of a?e are espe- t b clallv manifest in a tendency to con- * "" slipution. and call for treatment that will afford relief in ?n easy, natural '*! * manner. The raold action of cathar- w tic remedies .and mirKatlves that M it - ceivea irom me use 01 l liedtord's Black-Draugh . 2 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. J |f "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, b, J* liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Blacl saved my little girl's life. When she had the j?* they went in on her, but one good dose of 1 Black-Draught made them break out, and she hai ^ more trouble. I shall never be without tat ? THEDFORD'S 1 BLack-DFMIC J in my home." For constipation, indigestion, heada* ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and ; ijp ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved its 0 reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. 01 If you suffer from any of .these complaints, t 0 Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Se ? years of splendid success proves its value. 1 2 young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 < MOUTH UAKOMNA FURNISHED the secession of the si jinr.iws in.vA entered tne service. 1SIIK 1MI> VOTES j Coward was made r on the staff of Gen. (Continued on page 7) June, 1861, at the i One of the first experiments with gallant commander, the submarine boat was made off tliat capacity at the < Charleston harber. A survivor of Blackburn's Ford an< that desperate venture and thrilling sas, after which lie wa escape was rapt. Eldred Flckling, of assistant adjutant ge Columbia, deceased. rank of captain, and r The South Carolinians recorded as ed to the staff of Gei ^holding high commissions from the When the latter w "foilfederate states government are I). Ion command after th N. I>. Ingram, captain; II. J. Harts- vern Hill, Capt. Cowi tene. commander; James H. North, red to the rank of ma commander. lino of duty. After There Is nothing more sublime in Sharpsburg. when G history that the exploits of Raphael compelled by failure Senunes. Josiah Tattnall, Matthew F. turn to his home, Ma Matna> Woodry, John Mcintosh, cepted the position ol Kell/fpitesby R. Jones, R. Taylor Fifth South Carol Wood. Franklin Buchanan and other j which had been tendf great southern sea fighters. gust, 18g^, and war The first ironclad vessel afloat was on that date, a floating battery designed by Maj. During the campai] |?. K Stevens for the defense of Char- staff officer, he took a leston harbor. the battles of Goldie ?. ?>?i?nry Mnrain. mauon, Malvern Hill, The ranking Confederate officer ?as. Hoonsboro Oap a ! living in South Carolina Is Col. As- in the latter engage | bury Coward, of Orangeburg, a man riously bruised and i i who has given his life almost entirely ing death from the to the military service of his state, shell, either as an officer in the field or as As colonel of the an instructor of her gallant youth, cipated in the battle He was born In old Cherleaton dis- bnrg, the campaign trict. 38 miles from the city, in 1835. water and about I In the fall of 1854 he was graduated streets campaign in Q at the South Carolina military acad- nessee, Including t emy, and the following January, in ('hlckamauga, two nl ^ company with ? classmate, Miscah during the Investmr Jenkins, later one of the most illus- nooga, Lookout Vallo trious of South Carolina generals, h-? ie. Campbell's Statlo r. wont to Vorkvllle, and established tion. Knoxville, Hear the Kings Mountain military school. Strawberry Plains; ar The two conducted this school until glnla, In 1884, fought Lit- Jii.iiwp.i- r"** vc ." THE LANCASTER NEWS A1 Inkithhk xow audio t<> (jkt nil l'IM)TK< TION Ml I . J | llolli >l:-l.aiiriu ami .McMaster, t.ov- 01 ernor Manning Hays, Were C?nfl< |J j ileal I'ire Insurance Could lie Procured?Failure Devolves Ohlign- j>rQm lion of Action on Chief Kxeoutive. |^ | Ma "The insurance commissioner lias x.jM failed in his expectations to provide ^ relief; the warehouse commissioner Mp'v 's about to fail in his efforts to scI SE il I' (' "ur? the insurauee necessary on cot ' i.o:i stored in state warehouses," said ' Gov. Manning yesterday in a state- 01 ***. -nent on the insurance situation. The governor a few days ago received a ' 'u> letter from John L. McDaurin. state ,|00,':' warehouse commissioner, advising aim that tlie "insurance on state cot- ,u"' w j 1 on is intact, hut l ii? nnt !*??? soul h. _ .in- ii.-.-fttsiiry insur- ] Ktnu i, wrues t;, ,> protect the property of thojimprn people of South Carolina. . recom , IH - In addition to litis the state ware-1 friend ad COluS. jho'is. commissioner, Hon. Joint 1. of it.' C-Draught Y |McLaurin. hail been assured tltat th-j C'on mpao|PK V I Insurance situation could he taken ,staten i ' * 'ear- of. with especial reference to \}r,.nt 'licdford > .. Itite insurance on cotton stored In * had no J state warehouses, the warehouse )|(. * jffr Icommissioner advisinu that, in his 'jt js ^ 1 judgment. the state warehouse svs- ' . V. tent was amply aide to take care of '"'"J* ' all the i >tton stored in the state antl js' i'i'"< 3-rflwy keep it insured in high class corn V fiJ^ patties. rapid Infl a i eltoust Commissioner Mc eounti ?& 8 |I*nurln, in Itis letter to me, dated beiun i jT1 Bt Mareh 3d, makes the following state- nothir in-nt: mark* 0 i was assured most confidently, medic whc, dizzi- tr thoroughly reliable sotirc--. ,,,,.,jj-, n tii a I !> insurance in South ('arolin; ,..,,.,,1. ill Similar w;,,. t) vva?. , attcolled w ould he placed ;elf a safe, m Vork- !,1:' !!"' i??w?-r of tins- . ,ir w big companies lias been too groat for . |?, tin smaller com patties to withstand. "Jjo! , T -re ,.:e many good men in the in- 'V > ry Black- J s'ir.ini" business, but these large 'J'" ve*ltv-fivC ? r,,|:il>n';'' s dominate the situation. \ ' A anil fti-v h-.v 1 * .<> ino .'sprit Good for !? c(?i ps ut' the insurance men gen- |lv.,t? V erallv and are whipping everybody :ents. into line.' T r . _ ^LI'' ? ? H- also makes the following state- , ,'1 ! o'!" [bit Die individual is absolutely (<rn ^ powerless against these great ag- ! '??, tate, when tu.'y g re nations of capital, and unless the <-lraj,, strong arm of the government is " in aide-de-cauip br,",*ht to his relief 1 see no help." . Hits shows that a most serious 1 It. u. Jones, ... j n it ion now confronts the people of equest of the' :lie stite. The insurance conuuis and served in sinner ha* failed in his expectations ' engagements of to P",vide relief. The warehouse To '* t- i omtnissloner is about to fall in his il Mist . an.r eflorts to secure the insurance ne.es ,s commissioned s;.ry on the cotton stored in the state; neral with ti e warehouses. These conditions make 1 egularly assig"- 'f in<btuil>ent on me as governor to duclo a.*t. and 1 shall use every effort otli- Dyche n. Jones. chilly and personally to remedy the j j as giveu divi situation, without delay, with due re-I e battle of Ms> - card to the sovereignty of the state j,oa l ar.l was advau- s,n'1 'utorest of all its people. j chur.' Jor in the san;> p roxt. the battle 'i ne!SS> VVilS wounded in the left j J. Fu en Jones was arm: served in the trenches at IV*of health to r- tersburg ati.l north of the James in th* ijor Coward v - fight month.-, pariiciphting in the succet r colonel of the fights at !>arl.ytown Itoad. Fort liar-.J. W. Ina regiment, rison and Russell's Mill. j mon.l >red him in An- commanded the picket line be-J , , * commissioned ifitTsmiPx rrom Appomattox 1 Creek to Gordon's right, on the night contri gns of 1862, as '''e e\aeuation of Petersburg, and Hlack . gallant part in 011 the retreat was engaged in hattle T. A. 's Mill, Savage Ht Farmvllle and Appomalox. After Itansc Second Manas- the surrender he returned to York- 2. nd Sharpsburg. vllle and reopened his military school christ ment being se- 'n January, 1866. and conducted it God a tarrowly ewap- alone for 20 years; also from 1882 ing n explosion of a 1886 holding the office of state Dychc superintendent of instruction. In mon, Fifth he purtl- 1800 lie accepted his present posi- It. G. of Fredericks- tion of superintendent of the South '"at of the Black- Carolina military college, the famous rensoi Suffolk, Gong- Citadel aendemy. arrive eorgla and Ten- Bible he battles of! | gjfc %/ f MM "hall Ight encounters S^C laS"" Ivl " I IS^Ivl *'on> 'nt ?r chatta- Will cure Rheumatism, Neu- ?"u'r y or Wnuhatch-, raltfia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic m,? 1 n, Genoir sta- Sprains, Brui#e*rCuta, Burns, Old i s station and Sores, Tetter, Rin?-Worm, Ec- p- Mi id again in Vir- zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, C'imb at the wilder-, used internally or externally 25c r % > 4 *H1L 7. 1916 . aiiii nnroinriiT io **x*t?y+x?x*x?x?x*x?x?x*x?x*)* ? * * *# MILL PRESIDENT IS j n hicccdcmt I LRONGJNHIS PRAISE| OUR DIFFERENT 1 n"uf" et?rr Ten? "'Evperi|l THE BEST GROCERIES \\ ) STUB HORN TROUBLE ]\ MONEY CAN BU > ? ved in many ways. I heartily ln? to,,r (,t Switzerland and writ > president: in mend the preparation to my lii^ experiences for a number of New L'r,':" delight c s. Tliis shows what I think Knglund newspapers. For three *'ie clubs, t< months the ^oung man footed it over ,'1'' aclentlat nmenting on Mr. Cooper's . ... , ... . how it is ill <1 . ... . * the roads trom Appenzell down bv a" (l lent, 1. W. Galyon. Stat" . nnihtnir i., ?tw,<. for South Carolina for Tanlac. ' ol /uru h and nl , "Hundreds of such statements over into the St. Moritz valley, to ,an nieasur< aching us from all parts, and eomo and Lugano, beak again to PaP,>r witl ?d I gratifying to so many |,?ko Lucerne and then to Chamonix. he ? are using Tttulac with such throug hthe valley of the Rhone, over Jeff" fnr one '' su,,s . . . (5i indelwald and Than to Heme T,,'??l>1'* w lio fak le tame of tlie medicine is , . spreading over the entire Everywhere a comfortable inn. or " v. Thousands everywhere at"' tavern, made the evenings as pleas- ' "n,Tn'ttes ot < benefited and beyond all doubt ant a the days were delightful: ev- r" : apprecin ig has ever been places on the erywhere men of distinction were 'Pining the wi 1 in the way of a proprietary encountered tramping along leisure ion. i: not t! ine that has attained such iro- ,y tl(j enjov|nK a kin(1 of ?fo thnt these misslonar te prominence and widespread ^ ^ rovA,nMn? tn (I .... their snoAeh i lilt.-*. .w (in (>lll|IIK \lllor ono million bottles of this *'> <an. At times his walking com- *vbat 'he eye c ated medicine was sold in nine panions wore famous German pro- r?ad wore op is tin.- and it is un?,uest on- lVssors. for several davs a higl, of- ,ru,a beyond tl ho most widely talked-of tnedi- .... .. K 1 the world to-day. The great- rici*'" of ' "ion I'aolflo Railroad "pntlent Last idenee of its merit is the fact journeyed over the same patlis with Secretary l.a those who once buy the first him two of the lending phvsioJans or 'he Intorio u?t V,"""pany wi,h him ?,r friends. another time, and men well known in Rions of the r ilao. the master medicine. is '-nr'ish professional and manfaetnr- placed, has he exclusively bv J. F. Mackey & ine life were with him on manv make then. -,va !?l? '} stapes of the tour. ment of the , 'o.. Heath Springs; C. 0. Floyd. aw. Price: $1 per hnttl-' "'is would not have been pos- Uventy-five yea ht. si hie without good roads. The Am- Rroa?'ve conim erican would not have had any com appreciate t \ MKKI IX(i OF MoltiAit panions on the roads otherwise. He of highwa ASSOCIATION' would have found it impossible to RHished from r "look ii|i into the heavens'* or to make provb Held at Spring llill Church, x ''-w th< entrancing landscapes had out-of-the-way April gnu. to ; tot It. h" found it necessary to pull his parks and reset feet out of the mud at every weary a I Government day. April 28, 11* a. m. Intro -U'P. and there would lia- e been nei- pass that in s r.v Sermon by Dr. J. \V. 11 iher health nor enjoyment in the parks roads 1 >s. long tramp through mountain passes which almost ; What does the New Testament an(' sheltering forests and hy the conducted relative to the mission of tile s'(le of beautiful lakes hidden in the built for (lie i h? Dr. J. H. Thayer. W. 1.. heart of Alpine fastnesses to hospltn- and beast, so 1 an. Rev. Frank Funderburk, L. bb' inns at the close of day. As i* possible for nderburk. Samuel Johnson wrote: "There is or horse or fo< -Has our missionary endeavor nothing which has yet been contrived '? the very l.i 1 home and fore'gn fields been t,v man by which so much happiness Alps that lie 1 .sful??Rev. T. A. Dahney. Dr. 's ticetl as by a good tavern or is "money in i H. Dycl.es, Rev. J. F. Ham- inn:" and it was in the inns of who will do thi . Dr. J. H. Thayer. Switzerland that the pedestrian ing up of the SATURDAY. found his sweetest solace after his siblo without What motives impel you to (,avs ln ?Pen twenty-five years roads, hute to missions??Rev. P. E. aRO ov*'n as to-day they stand with It is only nei man. Rev. H. F. Carson, Rev. ?P*n <'oors welcome the passing 'he pages of a I.:ihn?v A nine Em*. ,.. -l. Stranger to hOSnitnhle fare Tlmv see lina thr>rr?i >m Hunter were run then, as they are run now. ger hotels of tl Will a regenerate. enlightened heighten the delights ot tourist- n?z<d tlx jmp< ian refuse to co-operate witn ?? ,he tramP or whPn Journeying by as an aid to b nd his fellow christians in sav- oth"r "leans. They were not onlv | is coming in tl, lost world? I)r J W II built to take care of creature com-1 Rood roads wt s. P. L. McManus, W. S. Black- for,s but they were all. even the, if they be pro W. S. Hammond. H. T\ Mobley. humblest of their kind, bureaus of that travelers 1 ITsher, B. P. Adams. intelligence for the information of in a measure , you explain that method of ?beir guests as to the best way of enjoyed in th .. <V'" ? *' ijiii^ ??, W iiirii some I.a pi ISIS ^ ?1|J ??|?- ?vnni <-a- " ? ^riiuriui at the conclusion that the pendlture of effort. and four, and innkcs it obligatory that thev This little tour into the heart of friend as well submit to baptism by immer- the world wa? made quarter of a through mnnv but will refuse to obey thai centur> ago and many thousands of ready in some command of our Ixird. "(Jo ve other Americans, have followed the r*ood roads hav ill the world, and preacli the same Itinerary in all the years that ?f years the o >1 unto every creature*'??W. have followed; and some of them at 'Herniated by t i Manus. W. 1,. Croxton, J. L. least have brought back to their charm of erburk. J. C. Funderburk, W. "dear America" sucgest'ons of ho*v 'vavg, as comj trldge, D. J. Iltnson. 2t-7-20 tb?- unequalled beauty and resources heat of stuffy I ? on|H*i* iHTiiiirs Tmiluc " l? T ueMtioiuildy tlie llest Tiling IT ... , ? . ? ,, ... Tried." + shingles, Lime, Cement, Ceiling, Hoori ' 1 s Tanlac office is simply being * \ , .. ? . , I those hays with letters of . boardinR, Coal, Wood, and Brick. u-nts from well known men ?? ? Tn "he Z.t\ j DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Is have been received from H. ill, a well known Tennessee j- JPJ 1 O ?? president; lion. K. T. St. rflWJjrflS (V HAITI ntendent of schools of Carroll ! ^ ?1 "U I . of Carrollton. Ga.; and many y prominent in commercial anil ? ? !; i < i 1 ? i I I I sional life. Tlie last addition - ? list being (' C. CooDer. nresf i:?an %* ?? iv*?o 1 . .. . p been built a ntimhor >1<1 inns have been reransient business, anil travel ,ivor the highjared with the dusty cars. ook for the entertalnt of :i teeming popu Id like i ? live out of >nly within the last ever, that any effort to develop the scenic nited States, and the jrt has been studied e enthusiasm with H?n received. During p committees and pro ort and another have to Washington with wonderful lands of within a few days' mrts of our great dois of majestic height, litahle reach, water to beauty, canyons of nable depths, fields of w, slow-moving gevflowers and herds of tten creatures of the u tlie world, weary of rays of men. to the lere nature revels in "?ods. At the White entertainment of the the theatres, to the % f fin ohn.l ? ? r>T w IIIIIIM'lH't'g: or the enlightenment ts who do not know lone boon use there is r theories by which it ed, and to the news'i the hope tllilt tliov to int<'init "Mutt and day at least for the e an intelligent inter 111 things, and before 'ongress that tbev to the importance of Iderness to the obseric occupation, of men. iep have been proving >y their pictures of ould see if onlv good lened to the wonder te further bill-; of the ne. of the Department r, under whose protenient the wild renited States has been en doing his part to ilable for tlio improveteople. !t has taken rs for even a few prounities lying near by he economic posaihiliy tourists as dintinailroad tourists, and don for them in the places in the great \ations of the NationIt has conie to some of those great tave been built over my sort of traffic can and inns have been ntertainment of man that in these places it stage or automobile >tman to penetrate ineart of things in o.ir beyond Italy There t" for the forehanded Mr navf Wit# wilderness i( not posthe building of good essary to look through 11 autoTiiobile guide to ighly many of the lar le country have rocogirtance of the tourist.) usiness. And tlie day e districts which have lere the smaller inns, vided With the things must have, will regain the popularity they e stage coach days, en traveled in coach when mine host was as host to many men fruitful years. Alof the states where 7 LINES > that! Y il i' nj*, Weather- '' ? ?? ( ?> * ** i? on | |? land miglit also bo n.11' Ol TIH'ir own r.1 the Gooviria Home Cotton made an open b, ..of Law r? n<?\ ille, Ga. (By American Highway Association) meat and profit oop? i asic ? I loin being one There are a good many "Yankee lotion that wou most prominent business men notions" that are really worth while, 'loots. It is t inn town, is well known ;tn(j jp,, most of them are of a very f?w years, how . unit this section of tin- practical suit. For example, some- has been made 4 ' 00h' 1 s un?|ualifled thing over twenty-five years ago the glories of the I' 111 "" reiure. to ti-> cnited States Minister of Switzer- more the subj? m< oi gri .it impoitance and land was a New Hnglandcr who was the Kreatei th? llllic* \\ ill IIT1 (If) 11 lit <><11 v ho miinlt . ..... *?etl in what ho has tn"sVv' "" ,nini,s,a*"?' ?^levor in the out-of- m nas b< ooper sai?l d?"r M,> t,,onKht that evory present yoai t seven or eight years at least "'"f ,?Ugh< ?Ut int? ,h? fiHds !"0tPr8 ?f *)n? s ' suffered from a very had' "1 n,'s ar"' ws,sl> his lungs with bp?" flocking >r stomach trouble, from which a,r nn<l ,il1 "P his soul with stories of the e hecn miahle to obtain the v,GWs ?r the open country with its promise lying >st relief. For months I have "mrvelous variety of growing tilings Journey of all | n a very badly run downtcon- inl the vastness of its stretches of m?'n, mountain roin liai'l 'ifh.1'! nunoy- hills and valleys and forests and 'crests of Jllln nervousness, and 'loss^o'r' a,! '''',n !l1"1 heh! under the unmeas ,;i!ls of oxquisi urabW how I of ttie heavens as if i? f.lriost unfathot 't until 1 began taking Tanlac vv* ro ,n the hollow of the Almighty rlasting sno it time ago have I been able ' and. II,. bail been a frier . of e,,rs. miles of tire th?- least improvement in Thoreau and practiced what he well-nigh forgo hmL'Tle.f t;U'!' Tnn,nc is tho "reached. The opportunity for out- " ?>?|. all invltin ZZtoV Z ? '? ?m,. 1" 11.0 artlflHnl v reatment of six bottles It |s >U land that he asked a fellow- ?P,,n spaces wl stionally the host thing of it.s!toXVnsm an. a young engineering stu- I'"ir wildest ni< I ever tried. as I am greatly ,,onf ,n ,bat country, to make a walk- "'?use. for the -,VY long it may remain so." Comnils- inonia \\* 11 sinner MaLaur n urged the governor Allen ? , a" a sPKsion of the legis- lMM,x lature to provide relief in tin present s"i)l'n ahlwell-s Syrup omergency. fmmt? a bottle. It other d'should be in "I shall without delay use every bottle, free of effort officially and personally to ' led by writing ri?mp,jv the situation,'* said (Jovernov , 4 54 Washing , dent i Winning. ' Oil I i Tlie governor's statement in full ????? i M r. follows: , .. i of the P.efore and after signing the I.an- . . . ey-Odom bill. I had the assurance ()l If jfrom the state Insurance eotnmis* throat 1 -? -* 'sinner. Mr MeMnster, that he could eounti I secure all the insurance that was Vndon tnecessary for the protection of the ' nearly a' people's property in South Carolina. '<,nM' the State'.' I see in this afternoon's paper an I" , . , , article appearing over Mr. McMas- i jut ere. hey don i fer's signature, in which lie savs. in ! m. .< p'Terence to the Laney-Qdom not: ] 'Therefore, unless the law is re-1 p. South Carolina must take !,|X r; ? of herself with the aid of the < ^ IInsurance organisations now doing!' "av L Isiness t?<-r?-. In my opinion, the-' sliuht< organizations will scarcely able; heen i _ . _ . 1 care >>i the best insurabli dltlon J* ^ ri Ice which are protected by munic [anc< f ipal waterworks. Property not so j jn'hcs. ?????? prot 1 r|(?d must he insured otherwise petite. _ and I see no chance for this except -.r jiu mutual companies. ISvery think- ., sj)() . i: z individual knows that each class :|() m>( 'of property must or should pay Its' (|| 1 o fin ! tsees, whether the Insut .<c% 5 ants be in a stock company or in a mutual. There is no prospect of or-j ' *' mi, jgnnizing many stock companies.' lull fi have rc- that Mr. McMaster admits bisjuu<iue ^ ? ... r. If .'' re t,. .......... .1 I shock the system should be avoided. ?j| |b? V 1 more especially as the relief they of- \ | fer is only temporary and is usually ? 9 more than offset by disturbance to % | the vital organs caused by their vio1 pearly sixty years ago Dr. W. B. ' ? Caldwell. Monticello. 111., prescribed r^, ... J a compound of simple laxative herbs 8 that has become the stardard houseI hold remedy in thousands of homes. L. . ' It acts easily and gently, yet with Mrs RaCiu?i I positive effect, without griping or ? other pain or discomfort. Mrs. Ra- Druggists sell Dr. C w chel Allen. Galesburg, Kans., is sev- . Pepsin for fifty cents 5 enty-one years old, and after using (a splendid remedy an 5 a hottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep-[every home. A trial S sin, wrote that it had done her a! charge, can be obtaii t world of good and that she intends to Dr. W. B. Caldwell * to keep It in the house always. | ton St., Monticello, 111 I !? I FARMERS' MUTUA i mcy in in nice just at tills time when of the best old-line companies have withdrawn from Aren't Lancaster and York counties fortunate that t have to organize? D. E BONEY, Agenl YOICK SOUTH (AIUI 2 Saved GirFs Lif ,,? JJ "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1