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t*AGK FOUR , TheLancasterNews - '? ?? (HKM1-WEKKLY.) tack is insi Established 1802. more to be _ ... . ~ ~ , buzzes into Published Tuesday and E riday BY TUK deadly disci LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY. will fertiltzi Lancaster. S. C. to pick up a 1 he is your* < UEOKUK HILli.A I U.A v r-ii Editor and Manager DOES ] Tha News is not responsible for tin Those i\ h tews of Correspondents. Short and do their trai ational articles on topics of general , |atsr?Bt will be gladly received. - . 1? ! Those wh SUDSt'Kll'TlON I'liK'K: 'town to om Cash in Atlvauce. ment. Oil Tear $2.00 Q. k. .a i iii) rhose w h 41a Months 1-00 town. Entered as Second Class Matter Those wh October 7. 1SJ05, at the i'ostoltice at Lancaster, S. C., under act of Con- done slyly v greas of March 3, lo79. Those wh TUESDAY. MAY 13, li>19. In?"K | Those wl ut ThOS? Wh when?atra ^ if i '!" rtty*^Hy Country 'Tis of Thoe, 6w?ti Land I hose w. o? Liberty." enterprise vi WASN' T l ltOM NUSS...IU I Pe"?nal "" Those wl It wasn t a Missouri editor but a ' , . . , ., . , credit of ini printer s devil who was going through his first experience 'on "making up" forms. The paper was . . \\ hat eis late and the boy got the galleys mix- ... .. but sign thf ed. The first part of the obituar\ most natura notice of a pecunious citizen had: . I they should been dumped in the forms and the! I such resista ?... n-1/..i - r ?..?? ~ _ rr ~ a . I IICAV ii.uiuiui ui i> yr Liuutr un ui a .. . . lies to be u palley describing a recent fire. It . , peace. but read like this: "The pall bearers . . , iencv, what lowered the body to the grave and as; .. ,, , . I the Bolshe\ It was consigned to the flames there i ,, , .. , Hut that w were few if any regrets lor the old (ing and in wreck had been an eyesare to thei. , . .. jits hurt tha town for years. Of course there was i , I haps true t Individual loss, but that was fully! }severe than covered bv insurance." The widow . but even tha thinks the editor wrote the obituary essity faciei that way because the lamented partthe treaty. ner of her joys and sorrows owed st rued Pit .him live years' subscription | easiness In .STATEMENT. j to ,,,ean thil Following is Itemized statement 'n s reudered by Uncle Sam to Mr. Amar-r11' ^r' lean citizen: * |a ro'*' huali To services connected with win-1 nlng the war: I Perhaps. 2.053.347 soldiers to be returned a''' ( ou,'<'r from France at $200 each. $410,-: u 660,000. | ou' ,1,<> ,('r" Maintaining our army in Europe s,>' 'K? from November 11 until embarka- ,'rawn UP 1 tion for home (average cost nf seated it to $259.15 a man). $1,086,528,565. i,ho K??l?hev 1.6.->5.O00 soldiery In training tnents hnvc camps in America to he returned aml there ii home at $12.25 each. $20,273,750. I amalgamate Maintaining from Nov 11 to de Uernian.v wl mobilization 1.655,000 soldiers In "hevists ant American training camps (average is,s of "the cost Of $317.50 a man). $535,462.- fur,her alot 500. the Holshev 93.00" wounded now receiving The News j hospital treatment (average cost of a Junction $725 a man i. $67,4 25,000. sions to th? Loans to our allies to enable ,)llf admits them to help finish the job, $ 1,500. - , shevist tmn 000. to have los To help feed f\urope till the next nn n,P1,ns harvest. $ 1 oo.000,000. ton paper. ( ompietion of shipping program, 'ttanent. at $500,000,000. should now Rxtra pay for army and navy at n">vement i $60 a man. $228,065,200. pain ,he K' Tlid** statement does not include NW'f>k" the following Items: cost of ma'n This, in tainthg navy from November 11 un-!viPW "f til demobilized to peace hasis: c>st hoine,oti of war material in final course of v "!,t ro',! preparation November 11; cost of fm|l>,,'d wi finding jobs for 2.000,000 soldiers declared al through U. S. employment bureau; '"dirals. 's cost of Industrial re-education of now" tens of thousands of disabled sol-j **t.ent, a rtiers. These items will total some Mip Holsl billions of dollar* In addition to the 'oethods to above. r?r,nv Ir We pay Interest on all money ad- I K?V' ivanced by yon as a loan toward pay i <al re8iroe mont on this account. i ,'1IV'' ft'rfa( Remarks: Please remit?we are 1,1 110 going out of the war business and l"'uisions want'jto settle up systematic ^ spre.'d eve SU IT HIM. pies of all Because the fly Is small and does is a capita not roar like a lion or devour its peace and /< A 9 jprey at a mouthful, mankind pays ated by th< little attention to it. Hut the fly is, "There a as deadly a foe to civilization as any; is going to of the pests of more fearsome as-1 One such si pect, which man makes it his bust-1 the Kbert ll; 11 ? ? '* ? THE LANCA eruiiuato. The fly'a at-ing that the treaty wc dious atfd therefore the j German labor to foreigi ) guarded against. lie for the indignity of wi the houses, drops his and permanently fetter ise germs where they Herman republic.' Tin 9 and buzzes out aga n i prospect of a widespre: ? fresh cargo. Swat hiin, teniatic propaganda alor >nemy. and tiiis obviously woul ^ drawing together ot' t IT T.\K1? Mil IN? an(, the Ru88-an itarticai o go out of the city t?, ^ empIoyi,d tht, an J slogan, and also an o oppose improvements. | fonientjnB of (he ra(H(.a| o prefer a quiet. Hat lew! |nfluence ,n ail ot,H 9 ot push and improve-1 ..WUh th|s movement Iiich would join the Hoi- v $2 2(5 a bushel. 1 anarchists and terror- .. Kansas is producing s r sorts, would get any prop, the forecast of pr IK in that direction than that state beinK almost ists , have already Kone ?f 'he country s tota and Courier thinks such outPut- 1,1,00,8 has ! nearlv 60.000,0(1(1 bust would gain many acres a|)oM| 56 000 000 nhlf > tanks of Holshevism. anfj Oklahoma slightly the fact "that the Hoi- 54,000,000. rement in general seems The acreage Is the In ....'cord ond the area almi t ground Hut it Is by winter killing frosts, o' sure," savs the Charles- . i other causes is extrem "that this che-k is per p,.r cent Growing con id certainly if Germany, been splendid and the actually join the Red A',ril 1 1 ,, meat, bringing it to 10 t would more than re of a normal, which is round lost in the past oondl|ion on ret.ord for "nuMi goon growing Drover. s an extreme from now to time of h outlook hard.y likely to ''' "" in a <rop largoi . , , . OOO.OftO bushels, it by the course of events sal to sign the treaty. PERSONAL th an open and frankly; Mr. and Mrs l.ee Ste IHance with the Russian ''v,'n spent Sunday li . . , . . , , with Mr. and Mrs. J. M scarcely to he looked for an Indirect and. to some James Hozenian sp camouflaged adoption of 'n Kershaw with relatl' levist philosophy and Mrs. Ed Plyler ant ' the Germans may well' spent Sunday in Kersho other words, either the nmy Mor>onap, rnment or a more radi spent Sundi.y here witl may. .. ?">- VICTO! 'in* RK|!atIVI ly hinted, s'gn the trea'y SHOT IMKK l\ ention of earrving out its Columbia. S. C. Ma and may then institute a '*' Markey, an ex-soldi propaganda ealculated to on Main street hen by his brother-in-law. ivwhere. anionu the neo HI<1 no, a pressman empi lands, th?' idea thai this lisfic and imperialistic that it should lie repudi-1 BUSINESS NO % masses everywhere. <? re already signs that this t'AHIl.AGK PLANTS of be the German game ! at 25 now and get in earl: Ign is the proelamat ion of i ... . . I its cheaper thy* buy government itself deelnr- j. n. MackorelL / \ Li i a in, whether or not t o imagine they run the Lw sl(?n ,hl. treaty> it ; for politicians of tl>e l' o think business ran be 8enate to stop making t .it bout ad\ ertising. xv?ir 1 d the football 0 kick at public spirite.l nt|ra| ambitions and j They have done harm 10 oppose every move | reaf,v throURh their pa does not originate witli sj||on ?0 the treaty?a c most of them have foil o. put on a long face |lP).ause affords them nger talks of locating In ^ embarrass the Presid party. If they persist i 10 oppose every publh jjcg they will be playing hich does not appear of tQ ^ t,iin,iH Qf an enetn letlt to them. gerous even than Prus to seek to injure the ,.jRra OVer was." iividuals. jn thjjj |a8t statemen " leston paper is probat VIIAl KliSK. un(| the peace of the wo e can the Germans do ,, orations to come should s peace treaty? It is the .... .. ., , 1 mitted footballed aroim 1 thing in the world that . sail politicians who sac resist In the hope that thing for the sake of nee might cause the al- . . power. That borders so ?nient in the terms of .... on similarity with the c failing to get len- . , war hq to Ho Hnnaorone can Germany do? .loin The Nows cannot bring ists? Well, perhaps. lieve that anything is ovild get Germany noth but the signing of the the end will be more to by Germany and while a ti to its gain. It is perarchistx may join the hat the terms are more the Moishevist ranks ex the Germans expected. country, onlv not so be it will not lessen the neegreat numbers. g Germany of signing Germany will sign. Perhaps they miseon, nothing else for Germa >sident Wilson s usual _ dealing with everyone TREMENDOUS CR( it he would be extremely etttiiiK with WHEAT IS KOR son transacts business ill ness manner, and this is ^vcm.uont Kstimate I 899.?ift.OOO llushels-? as the Charleston News He Worth S'.i,n:tt,li says, "the only way in irtnv can avoid carrying , *, I Washington. May 12.is of the treaty is to up (>!)t crop of winter whet vernments which hnve;durrd in any country is he treaty and have pre , for this year's harvest. , her." The attempt of P^duction. estimated partnient of agriculture ists to upset these gov- sjze #| almoa( 90Q Q()0 been far from successful in ftxaot fiKlirP8. i little prospect that th - which woud make this >11 of the element in vest worth $2,034 Ortft. ? STER NEWS, LANCASTER, 3. C. mid "deliver cal printing house, died in a Colt n capitalism bia hospital Saturday night from \ wounds, lie was shot in the ab nge slavery .. , . , men and leg. It is alleged he the young i,een creating a disturbance aroi ere is every1 the home of his parents-in-law i ad and sys- hu<l threatened the life of yo' ig this line staub? wbo was arrested immedb \ ly alter the shooting and is be Id involve a iu tjie cjly ja.ii. Miss Sa he Germans Owing", who accidentally was a s. who have in the neck by Staub. is recoverl ti-capitalisin industrom VNVTHIM* in Lngraviug. Lli , , ! gralnng. Printing or Ruling. I revolution- ! Lancaster News. ?r countries. | _ _____________ almost ?e. j Catarrh Canapt Be Curet he Genua ? with LOCAL APPLK-'ATlONS, as tl cnnnor reach the slat of the dlsei s high tini 'l Catarrh ts u local fiiseuse. greatly i flue need >by constitutional conditions. ? nited States) in oider^io cure lu you must take : internal retoody. Mall's Catarrh M< he peace ol I cine Is taken interiiully nnd acts tl the blood on \io infcous surfaces of of their po system. Ilalni Catarrh Medicine v prescribed by o!^ iff the best physlcli intagonisms , jn tn(s country Cor years. It Is ci . . posed of some of %fie t>est tonics kno^ enough a I . combined with soine of the best bli 1 purifiers. The refract combination rtisan oppo j the Ingredients in HWI's Catarrh M< ..... cine is what produce* such wondei ourse wh.cn, results In catarrhty conditions. Bend .. . , .. . I testimonials, free, lowed solely K j CHENEY & ,CO., Praps.. Toledo, opportunity | Hall's Kumlly Ihlis for cotyittpatton ent and hisi n their tac WINTHROP COLLEGE straight in Scholarship and Entrance 1 y more dan I amination. Rian luliital The examination for Hie aware vacant ' scholarships fa Wlnth t the ( ar f?0uege an,j for admission ?ly correct, new students will be/ held at >ria ior gen ixounty court House qAi Friday. J not be per- 4,h, at A mand also on Sal id by parti- day- Ju,y 5*h- at 9 * for ,h who wish to make /up by exam rilice evei y- j additional limits required office and fuj| admission to the Freshr ? closely up Class of this institution. The ause of the nmination on ^Saturday, July However, wiH bo US4'd ?pr for mak,nB mission units. The scholars! itself to hewill be awarded upon the exam in prospe-t! ti?n held on FrUlpy, July 4th. peace treaty pllcants must nf>t be less than hand of an ' teen years of i$ge. When scho Bolshevists. 8hlp8 are varant af,*r Jll,y 4,h- 1 will he awarded to ttyose making tend to this highest average at this exam ?ld or in se'tion, provided they meet the co | tions governing the award. At There is cants for scholarships should w , to President Johnson for scholar! ny to do. examination blanks. These blai properly filled out by the applic )P OF I should be tiled with Piesid ECASTE1) Johnson by July 1st. i Scholarships are worth $100 f* flee tuition The next session luce* II at open gppten,bPr i7t i??i ** For t'wp Wijl thor information and catalogue, dress President D. B. Johnson. It IH l.tM Ml. , Hill. S. C. Tues May 13?Tues July 1 ?The great *t ever pro- yg= in prospect Forecast of ryva _ ':y t year's har000 at the jjjj: la ran teed of ibj in enormous oduction for 2 2 per rent til; il indicated ?S: ?? 1 forerast of Wf iris. Indiana flRj i 55.000.000 S| ^ more than Ei ii-Rest on re- K: ^ ridoned from jjtf: rerflows and E? ely low. 1.1 I Pj ditions have J?: crop from ] -? an Improve- ? ^ 0 5 per cent 1": ?a , .. the highest jjjj: May 1. Conconditions !S? arvest might W; r than 900,- MS? n Van Wyck m: ?V Yoder. ff: >ent Sunday fit ! i| When 5 'w lut,e 8on E| permits w efficieni if Kershaw, Si . , . , friends ?j Pnde " preciati (OMMHIA turing y 12. Chas. I Model! pr, who wnn S?| u a week a?o gj . I", Joseph W. pj Jl I oyed by a lo- ?: . _ i AtG ITICES I; 100. Plant 11 start. Andln? the seed ? .12-tf 1^? V. . ? ... .. . . - im- ??????? his idohau uikI i I and ! Statement i un? ::;. The Bani rah hoi Located at Lancasi ness ho p Loan.", and Discoun O.erdialts .... 7* 1 Ponds and Stocks ? I.K?^ deposited.. lies .. .. l8e , i umxiure ana nxi iu- | Funking house. . . 'an I ( l!tji ieul estate i l)ue from banks ai the ! Ca.'Tency va8 p I | ans I CiOld j Silver and minor c ooj Checks and cash i1 of sdlffi Total ? L ' Capital stock t,aid Surplus fund. . . . 7 . Undivided profits, ix" penses and taxe bivnlens unpaid. . Individual deposiU i of ject to check . . r?P Savings deposits. of Bond deposits. . . the Time certificates < ,ul> , posit _ lur-1 Certified checks. . lo8ej Cashier's checks . iaa- . f r Notes and bills re n,in . Time deposit inte PX5,h-| Total ad-, f?!l STATE OF SOUTl Ap-1 County o s,x-; Before me came l,ar-i the above named says that the abo thfc! a true condition o ,na"' books of said bank ndi- j >pll\ Sworn to and s '1'e! day of March, 1915 ihip nks, ant.' _ : Correct Attest* LEROY SPRI and> WADDYC. T will L. C. PAYSEl fur- ( ail j ork ' i Popular Car on SliiratKimHgnww miMiMMMiiiitinmiiiiinifuiiniimiiiit " The Call of the R rou take the highway this spring y i you to enjoy your outing. It; m Jy and with comfort, operate at 1< \ its appearance. Model 90 is just j on of 600,000 Overland owner$ has methods that make possible the 90 at its economical cost. Get y< IEG0RY BRO! regory-Hood Live Stock Co., OnrUai) M?M 90 FIt, ft?a ft Touring Car >V Come to our at org 1 11 ?WWW 25B E?SB v nH 7*?* TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. Sank No. 33. of the Condition of the k of Lancaster ler, S. C., at the close of busiMarch 4th, 1919. * RESOURCES. its $G 10,033.99 . . 8,76*5.57 4 owned by the bank 147,100.00 243,WOO u res 2,450.89 6,0!:: 18 r.ned 3,500 00 tui bankers 143,56. 03 21,63100 2.6OO.00 oin 4,14.1.12 tems 1,791.86 $1,230,222.64 LABILITIES. in $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 less current exs paid 38,964.14 100.00 ? sub $429,457.61 197,530.71 248,500.00 of de 108,571.56 5.84 2,059.59 986,125.31 discounted . 45,000.00 rest account,.. .. * 10,033.19 $1,230,222.64 H CAROLINA, f Lancaster?ss. \\r ur;n:n?,a vicu. t? fi iiuai|iof v>aoiuci ui bank, who, being duly sworn, ve and foregoing statement is f said bunk, as shown by the GEO. W. WILUAMS, ubscribed before me this 10th J. H. T. CAtfNQN, Notary Public C. NGS, HOMSON, JR, Directors. \ \ \ the Market? 8wlwi?-^,9G3'8Blra,S^S^8?*F80|ifiQ ""f*" W" I I ovi want a car thae irtti ust\ take the road* jV jw cyst and inspire ^ ruch 4 car. The api built up manufac- irijh : unusval value of Hrfeft 111^ aur Mo4pl 90 now. s, ||| S., Dealers j| , Lancaster, S.C. ;?) Si I. . b. Tatofe 1 "I ? I II ' MMBMWBMMMMIW'