The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 23, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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LANCASTER EQUAL SUFFRAG1
President 1
Secretary Mil
Press Chairman hi
Honorary President
Treasurer
Vice-Chairman Press
IjANCASTKK SlKFltAUR from the fu
LEAGUE. Heard, of Ei
Victory follows victory in church intiuentiai, 1
aim oiaii; 111 nmiiau s luuui'si euui I lf?l WIJIMI'll I
to secure recognition as a co-worker add." said i
with man. The press throughout "that one o
the country this week carries qualities was
front page news items tell-^of women."
ing how step by step woman is be-1
ing admitted into all of the coun-l Atlanta \
cils, both secular and clerical, "fine spirit"
Presbyterians in their general as- spirit of thei
seinbly held in St. Louis are making to bold aim*
a determined effort to admit women all over the
to full equality so that they may be- educating tti
come elders and ministers. In our ernment.
old conservative state of South
Carolina, in the historic old church [ The peopl
of Prince George at Georgetown, the are this wee
Episcopal Diocese by a large major!-' ing of a $ 1
ty voted t oadmit women representa , Fund for tl
tives from the parishes aud missions one organize
to all the future sessions of the| stinted prais
council. This action was taken in| soldier in Fr
recognition of the fact that the re-1 Pershing an*
cord made by the women in all war Salvation arr
activities and the important position. front as the*
nppitnlpH K v fhom In ho 1 i 9 ?-* of ? .?.? wo
church entitles them to represen- | unanimous s
tation. I ran In their
While the women are being given quate fund I
a voice in church councils, the pros-1 An interes
pect is brighter than ever before for Salvation arn
a favorable vote by the next con- the fact that
press on the Susan Anthony Woman | Salvat ion an
Suffrage amendment. Senator-electI question of
Keys of New Hampshire, has an- the same wo
nounced his intention of supporting| the same ran
the resolution. What is the matter; organization
with South Carolina legislators? l>o efforts of mei
they intend to reverse their historic| ed in state,
positions of being one of the origin- affairs, just t
al thirteen by becoming one of the! and in the gi
very last states to honor their wo-j tlon army.
men? Are South Carolina women
in any sense inferior to the women <<|{.\|,o\Kli
of the twenty-seven other states who st'lT I
have already secured recognition as Now York,
the partners of men in helping to 8tronK Chalo
direct the municipal, stnte and na- millionaire, v
tional affairs? The men of the town osy|um here
of Lancaster are by a large majority ttWarded a
in favor of women suffrage. We nRai,ist th<* >
call on you to help us mold the sen- ln his $100.01
tlment of our state, so that South defendai
Carol'*"' will not lag behind in the have t lip yA?*
most forward-looked movement in jtround 0f e
the world today. Every English jU(jge Hand
speaking woman now has the vote advisement,
with the exception of a portion of Chaloner's
those of the United States who are Evening I'os'
still classed with childron, idiots, j{|iijnu ()f j,
and criminals. Mills Va 1(1
At the suffrage rook and bridge
tournament given by the Lancaster MAN ORr
Equal Suffrage League on Thursday ||nU Ol L
afternoon, a neat little sum was re __
alized. The suffragists wish to take Ml U|
this opportunity of expressing again IU Ul
their hearty appreciation of the generosity
of the Lancaster merchants,
who contributed 'the attractive M'"s- ^ lent
prizes. cines Hi
President Wilson, in his cabled * -
address to congress, strongly urged
the pussage of the Woman Suffrage TOOK FJ
amendment during the extra session. J
The cover of the Woman Citizen
of May 17. is very pertinent. lTn- Gained Ove
cle Sam as fortune teller for the fj. . Pi.
? . , i Got Gr
O. P. and the iremoerattc party;
turns the card of suffrage with this Says,
comment: "This card will play an|
important part In your future." This . ,
I have si
Is indeed true. When the cause of ,
, , , x . buy a house
woman sun rage Is championed by
, ,. ? some medicir
t ho uwulil g f r? com Act pit r/??n nn r mum
" " - ,.p|jef from m
great Democratic leader. surelv Ins
... , until I took
partv should sen to it that tho
... . . , Glora, of 170
credit tor the victorious passugo of
., ,, ... .1 i . wood, in a s
the Susan It. Anthony amendment ^
should go to the Democrats and not vv,ls
.i .. . . ? .. trouble and j
the Republicans. Our Democratic
...... iii nervousness
senators in Washington would do
, , most evervtt
well to emulate the example of the
...... . .. with me 1
Atlanta Democratic executive com-,
. ... . uallv with lie
mittee. who recentlv gave Atlanta
. . . i all run dowr
woman suffrage in municipal pri .
.. ,, i . could hardlv
niaries I he tollow ing clipped from
i ... . ..I i the house VV
the V\ oman ( Itizen vividly describes
the chivalrous and progressive spirit mv 'o>us?v\oi
of Atlanta men and the practical L" tf> ,v*
expression of appreciation bv the 1 via.
had been in I
women :
"'And the spirit of tho giving "on >'?trswas
as fine as the gift.' says Mrs.I "Some frif
Emily McDouiraId. to whose gen-: **an' r
eralship the victory is attributed. Pounds more
Each voter vied with the others in a Kan take
little speech to prove ho held it an K??d appeti
honor to vote yes. Then, as soon as nerves, built
the vote was recorded, up rose the|t!n,"y ?nd si
elty clerk. Mr. Walter Taylor. andja,'h trouble s
offered to take upon himself all tho f'? n?t suffei
clerical work of tho preparation of R,,rf' 'R a ',n
;the registration lists, etc. f?r me. anfl
very highest
As an evidence of the great change,; more for
in Georgia's public sentiment toward lp'ne I over
suffrage Mrs. McDougald quotes Tanlac, th
cold exclush
rtfWI quickly relieves Constipation, Lancaster; I'
Hlliousne.ss, I.o*s of Appetite and,., .. ..'
Headaches, due to Torpid I.lver.? j 1
Atir.
- tdue*
r*il LAI
"I RETURN ROADS'
E LEAGUE. OWNERS AT El
YEAR WII
Miss Margaret Moore ^
v. , ,,,,, (Continued From 1
is Nannie Hill Moore
Irs. George Williams ; . ....
. .he could "name the <
. M F8. Leroy Springs .. , . ...
vf o . ... their return also."
. ..Mrs. S. L. Allen .
... ? , In proposing the b
.Mrs. Leroy Springs ' ,
i repeal measure, the 1
? ? that "demobilization o
neral sermon of a Mrs. forces has proceeded t<
Iberton, one of the most that seems to me ent
est beloved and wealth- t? remove the ban upoi
jf the state: "I wish to!a"d sa,e ?f wines and
the minister in closing,' telation is necessary t
f her splendid womanly Prohibition provisions,
her belief in the rights sai<' he had been inf
legal advisers.
Tariff and Re'
vomen have met the Senator Sheppard, o
of the giving with a fine 0(,rat. and Represents
r own and are nlnonim*
of California, nrohibll
>st daily ward meetiugs' P'ons the war-tlm<
city Tor the purpose of ar,d other prohibition
le women in city gov- j Rued statements anno
; mined opposition to r
tion. They declared a
e of the Tnitod States ty nf congress favors pi
k engaging in the rals- J predicted the repeal m
1.00ft,00ft Home Service n?t he enacted. Som
le Salvation army?the j loaders charged the P
tion that has won un-: shifting responsibility t
e from every American hcan congress and sai<
ance. Including General would gain would be
I the doughboys. The 'Prohibitionists.
ny made good at the Republicans of the
r have done for fifty a"d means committee
ne. They deserve the before the end of the
upport of every Anieri-, s'der tariff and other i
effort to raise an ade-|'a^'on- Representative
or their work. . Michigan, chairman of
ting corollary on the declined to comn
iiy to the suffragists is ''resident's assertion
for forty years the revision of the tariff
II y has eliminated the R?iry. Other ltepuhlii
'ex. Women do the "fid that hearings of
rk as men and receive, should decide w hether
k in this <iuasi-militarv ',f> tariff revision, whil
Surely the combined a general revision wa:
a and women ;tre need-j because of the unsettled
municipal and national world affairs,
he same as in the home 1
eat work of the Salva- TKXT 'd'' TI1R I'ltKM
\I?I)KKSS TO TIIF
^ Gentlemen of the Cong
\ WARDED 1 ?',?'Piy regret my it
KOK \liliK(>KI> MIIFX prosent af l,M' ?P*'nlng
May 22.? John Ann- ordinary session of the
ner. Merry Mills. Va..istl" seems to be my dutj
I'ho escaped from nn in ,ho counsels of the
22 years ago, was ,>nrp anfl contribute wha
irt.000 verdict yesterday R?'ut'on ,,1G 'nnum
Jew York Evening Post'tionR to whose aettlerne
10 suit for alleged libel !tn address itself; for t?
it at once moved to "ni,a which affect the
diet set aside on the w,,nl? world and from
xcessive damages, and 'nr0, the I'nited Stat?
took the motion under 8tan<1 apart I deemed
to call the congress top
Ruit was based on nn ,in,? because it was not
t article reporting the P'>?e longer the provl
>hn Gillnrd at Merry ,m,8t h?" made for the s
years ago. | government. Many of
j atlons which are abso
. it rum mi i s:" v f"r the niaintPnanr
Ml LMfl PU Iernment and the fulfil
111 LllUUUn varied obligations for tl
jy THEM HOME iHS
j propriations can no loni
, .. .? delayed It is necr
11 ted Many Medi-jfor0 that , 8houid
lit Tailed to (iet call your attention to
Relief need. It is hardly nece
! to urge that it may
nrnilint Olunllnn
?ICKT?VU invirp ' 1 8haM ,ake lhw ,iber1
MENI) S AD> 1< E ln| you ?? my r?tul n ot
: which have most engrr
r Ten Pounds and tentlon and the atter
1 world during these li
6Ut Ileneflt, Sn6 j months, ?inoe the arm!
From Tanlac. ! November was signed.
? 'tional settlements wlile
the subject mat of
pent enough money to t).p>ati(.s ,,f p,..h, and of
and lot trying to find ar>tIon in the iminediat
te that would give mojwoul(1 bo premature to
iy ailments, but I tailed, or j0 express a judgmen
Tanlac." said Mrs. ihva |l0f0re they are broui
Jackson street. (Iteen- complete foundation 1
tntemont praising Fan nients which arc now
a sufferer front stomach ;it fh? taide of the n
a very had form of hope to lay them
I had no appetite and tli *ir many aspects so
ling I ate disagreed rangentents have been
suffered almost contin- j hesitate to venture
adaches. my health was ()r pj(?ss any reeomme
i and I was so weak I n.g.ird to domestic legi
do any work around ;,|)S,.nt from the I'nite
hile I was trying tr? get ml, of ^atly touch <
k done 1 would have t<? s()l,rn,s ,,f information
oor three times a day. j am conscious that 1 t
* almost past going. 1 |nng an absence from
_>ad health for ten or tif- seek the advice of th
remained In constant
nds induced me to try domestic problems an
low weigh ovei ten known them close at hi
than I did when I he to day: and I trust tha
Tanlac. It gave me a soon he possible for i
te, too, quieted my Hut there are sever
up mv strength gen- pressing for ronsiderat
rjon corrected my stem- | feci that I may. and.
o I can eat heartily and even now direct your
r afterwards. Tanlac only In general terms,
e medicine, it was that of them I shall. I dare
I am glad to give the little more than spea
recommendation, for it thoughts I hope that
me than any other nied- your own judgment als
took. I - The question which
le inastor medicine. Is j front of all others in i
rely by J. F. Mackey, eoplcs
Drug & Grocery We are proud of tl
Iprlnga; C. O. Floyd doctors. am
| nave in fifivi i iiiii and
UT- ? \?lv.
NC ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. J
5 FO
| amidst the present great
SD OF is l,ie tluestlou Ot labor; #
SON SAYS 1 T "pt'"k?or " wU"
vantage while engrossed
'age One ) slderation of interests v*
all countries alike as I
3xact date for hom? and ani,d8t the ,nte
naturally most affect raj
eer and wine becaU8e they are the intei
President said own peoplet
?v.~ Hy the question of lab<
1 '"c miuiiiiy
3 such a point n,ean the question of ?
Irely safe now ('us'rlai production, tlie i
n manufacture bow labor is to be obt
beors." Leg- made elective In the gr?
o remove the (>f sustaining populations
the President n,nK succe?s amidst conir
ormed by his ,n<*"Rtriul rivalries. I
, much greater and moro
renue. tion. how are fl.e men a
f Texas, Dem- w bo do the daily labor of
itive Randall.i to ?btain progressive in
tlonlst. cham-j,n the ronditions of thel
J "dry" law, he made happier, and to
advocates is-, better by the conimunltif
uncing deter-! 'ndustries which their
epeal legisla-, ta,ns und advances? Hoi
large major!-! fn ,)P Riven their right ad
rohibition and c',lzpnf? and human bein
leasure would ran not K? any furt
ie Republican l)rospr?t direction. We ho
resident with ^onp '?? far. We can n(
0 the Repuh- r'Kbf life as a nation or a
1 that all he Pr?Ppr success as an Indus
criticism of m"n'ty if capital and lal
continue to be antagonize
house ways (}f being partners. If th
plan to meet cont'nue to distrust one ai
week to con-! ("?n'r've how they can get
'evonue legls-;of ono another. Or. whi
Fordney. of amounts to the same thi
the commit- ' 'ate bv what form and
lent on the coercion they can manage
that .general on 'be one hand work (
was unneccs "take enterprise profltahl
an mem hers ?'ber justice and fair
business men ?n?"gh to make life toler
thorn should rna'I has turned out i
le some said ''*>* 's no thoroughfa
9 impossible Prosperity. We must flrw
condition of b>ading in another direrfb
a very different destinatioi
load not merely to acron
IDKXT'S a's? to a genuine eo
I" CO.V<;ilKSS an'1 partnership based up
ress: community of partic.ipatio
lability to be '?rest '? control. There
of the extra- fact a rf*al community ?
congress It between capital and labor.
i to take part nPV,>r been made evident
peace confer- ran be made operative
t I can to the only in a new < rgan
lerable ques- 'uduatry. The genius of
nt it has had nr>ss men an(* the sound
ley are ques-l RonSH of our workers can
peace of the work such a partnership
them, there-j000" tho>' realise what It Is
*s can noti anrf sincerely adopt i
I it my duty Purpose with regard to It.
ether at this l-abor legislation Ilea,
wise <o post- "h'nflv with the states; bu
sions which ?P'rlt and method of or
upport of the w hh'h must he effected are
the approprl- brought about by b'glslatio
lutely neces- 's '*> the common consenl
e of the gov- untary co-operation of
linent of its manaRer and workman. I
tie fiscal year ,;,n but a very little ws
been made; ending what shall be d
fiscal year j8j organization of industry is
ion these an-, nf corporate and Individ
?er prudently! :',,ve and ?f practical bu
ssary. there-1 rnni;eniont Those who re,
Immediately!a nou relationship hetwe
this critical i,n<1 ,a,)0r ran readily find
ssary for tne hrlng " about; an(j pPrha
receive your ,Pelsli,,loi? r?? help more
legislation could.
y of address ' T,,n ohJect of all refor
i the subjects! PSS>>nt,al matter must be
issed our at-' democratization of
Jtlon of the ?
ast arduous! (Continued on Page T
Istlce of last!
Efi
inference I |B t I IJ w f *1 . I
M
any opinion Rffl ?
Ml Toe two generations
nd.it ion with Rr, ufTertrwt woman of Ai
slnti,... u-kii. ca, particularly of the ti
lat ton while IK __haT, found relief
d States and 'U ?man's Ilia" tbrougt
f famous praacrlptlon <
A'ith Ultimate M tumnm old Southern d
and counsel. il Women know when
reed, after so ft "*'< ? remedy for weal
... JU and misery la body
Washington.! If mind. Mothora know
""" H?v. rn 5S?',Stl3f
contact with JJ harmless regulator at
, K W hnleoome tonic.
'I who have Jfli 8TKM.A VITAB eoj
"id from day qg ^|*r^ . 8o,d by
t it will verv /rflj "I 0,0 cheerfully twor
, ' ! !H r""' HTKLI.A vitak Be
lie fo do SO. | Mi uwd tt I piffrred with |
a I questions Wfc *"?< '? *T,r* h*'k?che
i HD Mine icroee my abdomen,
ion to which '/H ctded to try your (fl
? Ghjl d tTAR, end now all the pc
111(1 '"i| milSt. IV S'liee here disappeared, end
attention if Kfl '* ' mI monthly p?,
I fyj - krt Pore Eldene, Ark.
In speaking (j| ThaCHERMEDICIN!
say. tip f!i?lng n a Ck?n?o??.T?.. U.J
DM
Fever Tonic. m kJ fc' TOlWria
f _
5. C.
mt primp. fQd biliousness
s great adAND
HEADACHE
rSc TAKE A CALOT
eats of our
)r j (lo not Tho Now Naiuealom Calomel 1
ifllcient in- '* Kntlrely Purified of All of
Tuestion of Nauseating and Salivating KfTc
ained and __
?at process _
, .,n,i win Do y?u ever have a bad taste
your inouth in the morning, he
aercial and breath, coated tongue, headache,
mean that digestion, nervousness, with a
vital ques- down feeling? You need caloi
i hut dread to take it. Try Caloti
the neausoaless calomel that is
the world Ughtful to take and delightful
lprovement effect. It is calomel with all of
r labor, to benefits retained. One tablet at t
. ' . time with a swallow of watu
be served ^at's au j^o tU8te> no griping,
w and the salts, nor nausea. You wake up
labor sua- the morning feeling like a two-y
v are thev ol(*. bright, cheerful, energetic i
with a hearty appetite for breakfi
\antage as E(t what you please?no danger
salivation. Calotabs are so ent
her in our ly delightful to take and so pleas
ve already ' neffect that your druggist offers
refund the prlqe as a guarantee t
>t live our yQU W|u delighted with Calota
ehieve our For your protection Calotabs
itrlal com- sold only In original sealed pa
>or are to aKfis- Pr,ce thirty-five cents.
. , , drug stores everywhere.?Adv.
?d instead
,ey are to Rul?-My-Tism Is a great pain 1
lot her and ler. It relievos pain and soren
the better caused by Rheumatism, Neur?l>i
it perhaps Sprains, Ktc.?Adv.
nc. calcu- ~
degree of
to extort I _
Ss! DoYottr t
able. That An- they at Jill times full o
i blind al- shore of the load, or do tl
re to reai horses and mules nrceont it
1 another. ( it is generallv the result <
an and to while part inllv satisfactory
a. It must ration. Your stoek shoul
iniodation. requirement of every org)
i-operation a larire portion of the \\
on a real and is never digested. F
n and in- you strong, vigorous horse
la now in lialaiieed, thoroughly mix
if Interest fTiif f? I?
hut it has LL/A?,/t
in action. Swe
and mani- nrp made from the choie
izatlon of jy mixed to furnish a we
our bual- important food elements:
practical
certainly
out when
that they (- i
? common '
a way to g??**?
ps federal
than state
v: r The FIRST Ni
Industry.
LANCASTER S
'hree.)
if n r
rfrii vur u
iB H Receive all the advantag
ja hankers, and we invite y<
TtJ ter how large or small, v
* yj attention.
PPjufl Liberal loans made on
H collateral.
SI Your i
octur If deposited with this ban
I'nou per annum, compounded <
and I
th*t ES| tried to figure out what
? H vour money where it will
od a n
>pn?? H VVe invite your banking
J] most courteous treatment
nmn4
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n?i
f.?o. I First Nal
H T.AWP i
Chas. D. Jones, President,
L?jy|B | E. M. Croxton, Vice
I
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. C
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a or . ?*- /- * -
ire NOTICE OF DISCHARGE,
ant;
. Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned
wiil, as administrator of
1 ' " the estate of T. M. Nelson, deceased.
ar on the 16th day of June, 1919, make
A~| his final return as such administrator
and apply to the Probate Court
of Lancaster county for letters dismissary.
J. C. NELSON. Admr..
0,iS Estate of said deceased.
:1a. May 16. 19 19.
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t will save you money and (rive
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sweet feed.
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est ingredients and are careful11
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