The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 23, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
I FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919.
RETURN ROADS TO V W
OWNERS AT END OF
YEAR WILSON SAYS
(Continued from Page Two.) ffi'j
based upon a full recognition of the*
right of those who work, in what-]
ever rank, to participate in some' .
organic way in every decision which | ,
directly afTerts their welfare or the; j
part they are to play in industry
Some positive legislation 'is pr;wcticabie.
The congress has already I ^
shown the way to one reform which (
should lie world wide, by establish-1
ing the eight hourt day as the stan-j
dard day in every field of labor over
which it can exercise control.
IL
It lias sought to fl 11 <1 the way to |k
prevent child labor, and will, I hope, Wj
and believe, presently find it. It has tjfk
served the whole country by leading ytfj
the way in developing the means of
preserving and safeguarding life and |pl
health in dangerous industries. It t.''
can now help in the difficult task of
giving a new form and spirit of in-1
dustrial organization by co-ordinat-l
Ing the several agencies of concilia- A
tion and adjustment which have
been brought into existence bv the ^ ??m
crwi I n
difllculttes and mistaken policies of ,
the present management of Indus- tlons
try, and by setting up and develop- conve
lng new federal agencies of advice V,. r
and information which may sc-ve as
a clearing house for the best experi- t'es'ro
nients and the best thought on this
great matter, upon which every
thinking man must he aware that ''"'''M1
the future development of society l,or'"'
directly depends Agencies of inter-' ?"or
national council and suggestion ' -v 1
are present to he created in conneo-j
tion with the league of nations in' ^m'"'
this very field; but it is national ac- s(>rv'''1
t'on and t! o enllI'htoued policy of '''i""1'
ind'viduals. corporations nnd sec- 11tr.-s <
tlons within each nation that must scope
bring about ?I; actual r?f >rms. The so,id
piembers of the committees on Inbor
in the t \* o houses will hardlv s,l<
teed stugeut'ons from me .as to' Am
what moans thov sh.a'l seek to make Ul" ''
the fedoral po vorn ment the a?rcnt '""'I'tn
of the whole nation 'it pnlutimr on* ' v,l !l
nnd, if noi'i', ho puld'np the process! w'" ''
or reorpanizn I !"ti and rofornt.
, . taxos,
I am sum that it is not neressarv
, . . . taxatli
for mo to rontintl vou that there is
, minis!
one Immodiato and vorv nraotioa:
.- solves
ciuostion of labor that wo should ^ ^ ^
moot in the most libera! spirit. Wo
must soo t<? it that our returning J""'
... its ol
soldiers nm assisted in overv prao- ^ ^
tloahlo way to find the plares for
which thov are fitted in the dally ,ir^
work of the rountrv. This can bo ?
... , ' for lii
done bv development and maintainmeet
intr upon an adeciutito scale the ad
mirahle orpnn/.ation created bv the*! ' ,
icrush
department of labor for placlnp
so pre
m?n seokinp work: arc! it ran rjsrt
r as the
be done, in at leasl one vorv proat ,
hoi ro1
field, bv crontlnir new opportunities
we hi
for individual enterprise. The see- , ,
would
letarv of the interior has pointed out .
lit rpe
the way bv whieh returntnp soldiers
ra isocl
may he helped to find and fake up
land In the hitherto undeveloped re \Vtif<-h
pions of the rountrv which the fod.
. war. t
oral povernmont has alreadv proparCf
IllSt I
eel or ran readily prepare for cult!-'
vat Ion and also on many of tho cut- wi" 11
over or neglected a mas which Ho ""r
within tho limits of tho oldor states: '
and I onco moro tako the liberty of rare
recommending very lygently that rest a
his plans shall receive the immediate t'uc,iv
tirid substantial support of (ho con- "lat '
press. that i
Peculiar and very stimulating enue
conditions await our commerce and ,l'"
Industrial enterprise in the imme i *'ri
diate future I'misti >1 opportunities "'** ni'
will presently p?osent themselves to
our merchants and producers in for- an<l 1
eiyn markets, and large fb- ds for v"
profitable investment will he oren to V'f'd
our free capital Hut it is not onlv ,lin s
of fl at that I am thinking: it s not ?'V?
chiefly of that that I am thinking, revise
Many great industries prostrated hv '''ady
ti e war wait to bo rehabilitated, in 1"
many parts of tho world whore ",af
what will he lacking is not brains or af"
willing hands or organizing capacity ,ax a:
or experienced skill, hut mach'ne-v "on.
and raw materials and capit tl T '"nR
believe that otir business men. our wbirh
merchants, our manufacturers and '*m>r"
our capitalists, will have the vision to ,,f'
to see that prosnerlty in one part of ^
I the world ministers to prosperity w h ioh
everywhere. that there is in a very ou' (l
true sense a solidarity of interest ?<^tlvl
throughout the world of enterprise, The <
and that our dealings with the eoun- <'o?ht
tries that have need of our produ-ts laflon
and our money will teaeh them to 8PV?r<
deem us more than ever friends to r(''
whose necessities we seek in the"RCa'
right way to serve. ) ntent
Our new merchant ships, which Vla
have in some quarters heen feared '"r 'r
fs destructive rivals, may prove 1 ^ 1 ?
helpful, rather, and common ser- m!,'le
vants. very much needed and very Gsslth
welcome. Our great shipyards, new s
and old. will he so opened to the use fnsiei
of the world that thev will prove lni u
mensely serviceable to every maritime
people in restorinK. much more ^
ranldlv than would otherwise havr '
heen possible, the tonnage wantonly (e|tcr
. w ,vm
. C. A. Provides Home For A
^ . -
zzg
ctresses who piny In the liberty Thei
me in the Players' House which th
n's Christian Association, of whict:
nan, operates for them. Because of
might stay. It was necessary to prov
for the actresses. The V. \V. C. A. t
niences such as sewing machines, v
ij L. I., hus a similar house.
yed in the war. 1 have only to th
d that, there are many points ex
ich we can facilitate American an
nise in foreign trade hy op- ar
ic legislation and make it easy fe
nerican merchants'to go where <li
,vill lie welcomed as friends cu
than as dreaded antagonists, ar
.I llcin <1 KI'MI .11111 III >11" I I it II lil
i? to perform in bringing th ? nil
atrial and industrial undertak <>i
if the world hack to their old is
and swing again, and putting ?m
itructure of credit under tlimn, tli
r legislation should ho friendly j pr
h plans and purposes. j of
1 credit and enterprise alike in
ie uu'rkened hy timely and !?
il legislation with regard to en
an. I !ii'"i' that lite eongress 1"
Ind it possible to undo, take I > i
rly re eonsidevation of federal Hi
in order to make our system of,
on more simple and easy of ad- ail
ration and the taxes them | he
as little burdensome as they.gr
e made and ye* sntli- e to sup-' wi
the government and meet all th
^ligations. The figures to pr
these otdigations have arisen
sry great indeed, hut tlvey are f0
a great as to make it ditiicult f,,
ie nation to meet them, and Sy
them, perhaps, in a single genn.
by taxes which will neither
nor discourage. These are not r0
sat as they seem, not so great p.
immense sums we have had to
iv. added to the immense sum w
iivo had to raise l>y taxation, fa
seem to indicate; for a verv ni
proportion of those sums were or
in order that they might ho tn
i io inr governments wnn nr
wo were associated In the;sr
iiul these loans will, of course, I %v
tute assets, not liabilities, and .,,
ot have to he taken care ol by, n,
ixpayers. j to
i main thing we shall have to! at
for is that our taxation shall' fn
s lightly as possible on the pro-! th
e resources of the country. !w
ts rates shall he stable, and'of
It shall be constant in its rev-1 la
yielding power. We have fourtd th
aln sources from which it tuust of
iwn. I take it for granted that tr
ainstays wiil henceforth be the m
le tax. the excess profits tax et
he estate tax.
those can so be adjusted to nl
constant and adequate re i at
and yet not constitute a too XVi
his burden on the taxpayer A r:,
on of the income tax has a 1 -' Sl,
been provided for by the act jn
is. but 1 think you will find jr.
further changes can he made
antage both in the rates of the xv
nd in the method of its collecThe
excess profits tax need not (.j;
he maintained at the rates fa
were necessary. while the rj
ions expenses of the war had or
borne; but it should be made (j,
axis of \ permanent system fr
will reach undue profits with- tlf
iscouraging the enterprise and th
ty of our business men ,jj
KIA (III 111 11 " I llilll' "n UUKIIl , Nil (.y
. to he reconsidered In its re tj,
to (he fiscal system of the -n
il states hut it certainly ought ar
main a permanent part of the st
system of the federal govern- )0
also ,|j
ny of the minor taxes provided hr
i the revenue legislation of m
and lit IK, though no doubt te
necessary by the pressing nee- e?i
rs of the war time, cart hardly m
tifTl- lent Justification under thr wi
circumstances of peace and vv:
nw hardly he got r'd of. Among oi
li-My-T'sm Is a powerful antl |y
; It kills the poison caused
Infecterl cuts, cures old sorr-s
, etc.?Adv. ov
9
THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER.
dresses at Camp Dix, N. J. 'HftftRRfiy
^ J 1 ^ 11 Your gi
r^ small cloud
ES^gpSSl [ 2 ance policy.
nter hi Camp Dlx, N. J? And ?i tourh [ '
e housing committee of the Young T J ? ^
i Mrs. John I>. Rockefeller. Jr.. is Jl Li/ill 1
tlie distance from any town where l?
hlc some sort of living accoinino<la- J
milt tlio house, supplying li with till ?? _
vashtubs anil Irming hoards. Cump ID
..so. I hope you will agree. are the Protecting itself who
rises upon various manufacturers 's eliscrlmiiiat ed ag.i
.1 the taxes upon retail sales. They naitons in order that
e unc'tuul in the inridenre on dlf- 8Uml of ,hat
rent industries and on different in- whi, h Nv" h"i"' ,(>
vi.luais. Their collection is clitli- Promote the world c,
It and expensive. Those which ,aws aS ,h"v l,OW s(
e levied upon articles sold at re- weaP?n ,,f retallatlo
il are largelv evaded hv the re- governments should
Ijustment of retail priees. On the ?ne.|tial in its heart
her hand. I should assume that it duct8 ;,s compared w
expedient to maintain a eonsid- ?' count ties
able range of Indirect taxes; and sU"'- ,IS as P?88'
e fact that alcoholic liquors will ln* ai
esently no longer hlford.a source tallatlon, wo must f
revenue by taxation makes it the ,i,:" hostile leg!
nr.. ne essarv that the field should "?tions s not lieyon
ciefullv res'ud ..(| j? order that Po^'lilltty. ami that
uivalent sources of revenue may ??? ?>??t b.v-ounier 1
found which t will he legitimate This 8"bjnct has t
id rot burdensome to draw up.ni xIt.tn-1 .. v * ''
it von have at hand In the treasury ' ^'-ite-, t.it.u
>nartment ntanv experts who ran 1''>" ' " 1,1
Ivlse you upon the matters much ha8 8hown v"rv "
titer than I can. I can only s.ig-|and w" ,u ha
st the lines of a permanent and
Drkahle system and the placing of cinitable treatment,
e taxes where thev will least ham- Th' 1
tr the life of the people. bfMM1 o:,,|o<l to lho
occas ons and the
There is. fortunately, no occasion .
which are now recti:
r undertaking in the immediate , ?
i tariff commission a
ture anv general revision of out I ., ...
the samc? titat have
stem of import duties. No set iott-i .
' hv the previous adn
inger of foreign competition now!
, ' , recommend t ha t t h i
rontons American industries. Our!
1 rirr nuoyfinn reeen
I'.intrv lias emerged from ilio wai ; ,
, , I tent on of the roiiRr
ss disturbed and loss weakened
1 W ill you not per
an anv of the huropean oountrios ,
frotn those inaOors,
hii h are our oomnetitnrs in inanu
i more a ml very en me
rtiiTo Their industrial establish
nosed . mendinent t ?
ents have been suhjeelcd to great- , ,
, w hu ll w mild o\iond
starin than ours, their labor force
women and which p
a more serious dlsorganiznt on
of representatives at
id this is eleartv not the lime t>. . , .
ot the eon press? l
ok an organized advantage. Tim .
. that every consider!
ork of more reconstruction will. I
and public udvantap
n afraid tax the eanacitv and the
, immediate adopt ion
sources of their people for vents
ment and its suhm
come. So far from there being . , , . , .
to the legislatures
iv dancer or need of accentuated
, states, u hrnughout
reign competition, it is likelv that i .. , , , ,
this long delayed e
e conditions of the next few vears ?
suit race is IddkimI fo
ill preatlv facilitate the marketing , . , ,
Mates longer, I bel
American manufacturer abroad
,, . , , where else, the neee
?nst of all should we depart from ,
... ? the i 111 incuse advanti
e policv adopted in the tariff act .
. " . ' national lite has bee
lhlu. of permitting the free en
? . . ? . . I bated |?v the woniei
v into the 1 nited States of the raw
... , , saw the need tor it
aterials needed to snnplement and . ,
pohev ot It when il
irich our own abundant supplies
' last courage to he
Nevertheless, there are parts of ,wj|h
ir tariff system which nee 1 prompt and I. for oti?- cove
tention The expenditures of tlie jry the distinction <
ar have made it pain tiiat in some the tirst to act in i
ses too great reliance on foreign The telegraph and
ipplv is dangerous, and in detenu- will, oi course, he r
ing certain parts of our tarilT pol- owi crs as soon as
y domestic eensideratauis mils' b? an ?. ,! wit'
> n?' In mind wh h ai" political as- ?i\ confusion -<? s<
ell a1* e-ooomlr \iu"i g the in tti ? change an he i
istr'es wh'ch should l>? y'\ n spe possitde inronvenien
a I attention Is that of tin- matin- ||p ami to the ow
cturo of (lyoatuffs and related roads wi;l*he hand*
lemlcals. Our complete d< pond- owners at the end
ice upon (Iniin in supplies he >re Vr:u : if I were in
e war made tho interruption "f tu t with the adtn
ado a causo of exceptional pro i <>ns which must |
?tii!< disturbance. Tin* pIosp rela- transfer of thp ti
an hetwoon thp manufacturp of phono linos I would
rostuffs. on tho one hand, and of date for their returi
plosives and poisonous gases on am in direct contact
e other, moreover, has g:ven the tie.il (|iiestlons luvol
dustry an exceptional significance suggest th tt in the <
id value. Although the I'lilted graphs and telephone
ates will gladly and unhesitatingly ,,f the railways, it it
in in the program of International t,;0 in the public int
sarmament, it will, nevertheless, >, tr slalion should
> a policy or ohvloua prudence to which may lend to
ako certain of the successful main- indispensihle instrr
nance of many strong and well ?,ir modern life a i
I nipper] chemical plants The fier- <>rdinnted system w I
*>n chemical Inrlustry, with which these who use them
r? will he brought Into competition. <crt:'ln "means ?*f
as and mav well be again a thor- with all parts of the
iplily Unit monopoly capable of ex ,, |or)>? been nff<>rdr
clsing a competition of a peculiar system of the gove
Insidious and dangerous kind. ! rates as uniform a
The l'nited Slates should, more- Kxpert advice is. of <
>er, have the means of property in this very practical
; . ? r ? r -
8. I
aagggmngfaaaaaggaai
irance Thai
...FIRE..
IT MAY BE YOU
$3.85 will give you a $1,090 1
Tornado and Wind
LIVESTOCK
11 must die. Why not protect your:
HAIL
rowing crop can be destroyed in five
may ruin you. The only protectior
PAQTPR INQITPA1S
IRA B. JONES, JR., MAI
never our trail- public interest is manifest. N
inst by foreign I th?* telegraph nor tin- tele
wo may bo as ' scrvlrp of tlio oountrv ran be s
tv of tcoattiiont , be in any ^ei a> a national s
accord and to fliere arc many eonfu-i >ns at
ivor. Our ttiriff | < "nsistoncos ol rates The sci
and provide no moans by whieh < ommnnirati
n in caso other such Instrutnentalit es coull
mi id legislation rrpdoroil inoco tin-rough m '
i:k on our pro |lactory lias not boon made t o
i Ti tho products Ail exhaustive s' idy i
Though wo are ' holo (|iio-tion of o'-i'rleal
bio. from dos r in a n ira I ion and of * tnoa
iv < i > 11 si of j. ' iiji h nuth * i * > <
r inkly r co the nation can bo us-d t> f\ a i
station b> the- pt. it ii nmb-rt.' : ' t!
id tlio range of pic priato com nittco < : Mo co
it nia> ha\o to wo .id certainly ? ;!' ii di
uislation. even : not die tly. in a ren
ultimately be ti ! < enelit.
gated by the The demobilization o' fh? ni
com in issioti. A fori os of tlio country b s proa
at conitnissioii to sin h a point that it ononis
ly that we lack, entirely s'le now to remove M
ive. the instru- upon tlio nianufactiiio and s
ice of oi|ual and wims and tioors. tint I am a
I thjit without further leeisla
lie congress has ha\o not the legal authority
matter on past move the present restrict!
past measuresi therefore recommend that tl
amended by th< apptoved November 21. 1 ! 1
re substantial^ titled "an act t" enable the
been suggested taiy of agriculture to carry on
uinistrations. I ing tiie fiscal year end tip .Tn
s phase of the 1the purposes ??t* the a el
e the ear'y at- tied 'an act to provide forth
ISS (the national seeuritv and defe
mlt U8' 'timing 8tlmulatlng agriculture and
to sp ak "ti ?
.. , tafing the distribution of a
stly, of the pre
lvi(> con-tit itbr product:, and for oilo'
the suffrage to, l oses," he amended or repeal
a :,?'d the hoe-e sofar as it applies to w n<
t he las t ses-- oti . . ; v
t seems to me!
.... ! I ineerel.v tr ist that 1 ha
at'on of just.<el
:e rails for tlo j st'"n ll*' at ">>' I1"*' in Wash
erf that amend- j attain to report upon ti e n
ission fot t Ir.v ith I w hit h made my presence a' the
ot "" SI X' r,lM table apparently imperative ;
all the. world
. I put n:ys"lf at the .- < rvic. o| th
\telision of th< (
. : in the United 8,,: vyv,> ,,,B"er ""
ieve, than an\ ra' u,i 01 counsel tiiat may s>
ssitv for it. and del. .> 11?1 ? x* nti\? action ??r a<
of it to th? WDOHHOW WIL?
n urged and do . ..
. ..1 ay, l ' l
1 and men who
and umed the
( < <: has pi?.\< n it wii: mi'
required stead , ,.. ,, 1
la 1 1II1 ' Itlllti anil 1 ever, I
so mil eh tiefo-. | ( HI,|s ami I ,n( rippe I
inon convict oil the p.i -;,?lie tliat iiiv* the fe<
t for otir com 1 1 v. 'ceil ,1 la\.ui\e ami g
. , | Ionic.?.\dv.
>t he in ir inio't 1
^ ^
telephone It- 1 i | } & I !<*} 8 * ? !? # *
LlVlK willH
out adntinistra
ton that N. gill
im le a It! lea-? Ij 11
. to t ' e pill
ners. The rail ?
d over to theo *vi? v
of tlie cat la. Say* 65 j u Old Kentucky
luitii-tliaf con After a pe^
nistrative qnesgovern
ttie re ?
graph and tele
name the exact Meadorsvllls. Ky.-Mrs. C
al<o Until I Hlgginbotham, of this town, say
wi,!l ,n;" 1 my age. which Is 6B, the live.
ved 1 can only
ase O! t h< tele not act BO wo11 118 when young,
s. as in the case years ago, my stomach was sll
< clearlv desira m, _ ? . .
fix. I was constipated, my
erest that som"
l,o ( on--id< red didn't act My digestion was bi
make of th? s< It took so little to upset me.
1 mentalities of petite was gone. 1 was very w
inlfortn and e? j decided I would give
ulch will afford _ .? _ .. ....
, . , Draught a thorough trial as I k
as complete and
eomni inleatiot. waa b,8bl7 recommended fo
eountrv - has trouble. I began taking It
<1 bv the postal better after a few dosea. My a
rnment and at 'mproved and I bncame strong
11 ' 1 ' ooweis acted naturally and thi
ourse available
matter, and the trouble was B00n r1*ht?d w,tb
' ..?-?...... ....
rrrp ^
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Policy against m
storm |2
Still cl^illiloL LiliS lOSS f UI
minutes. A little wind and a ffi
I you can have is an insur- S
4CE AGENCY |
JAGER. 8
This Corn Will
Peel Right Off!
entitle
... , . "Gets-It" Makes Corns Coine Off
The "Banana-Peel" Way!
Why have t < > Hop on the lloor,
f* 1 u / yours-lf up like the letter
II |] anil' with hulyiim eyes draw
< r f. up into a wrinkly knot
>1 the While you Roulis and pull at the
lUiek" of . tender torn? That's
(|\ is.mi -1 l.sRMkr*?*'
. jon | 2 or 3 Drops Applied in ? Few SecondsThere'*
NT. Fussing or Cutting.
|o r< ' "t?cU-lt" Always Work?I
,,n J the old, envape way. "(Sets-It" la
the modern, painless, simple way.
lie si ft I a-an over and put two drops of
. "i'.eis-lt" <?n the eorn, put your
stnckinp nnd shoe ripht on apaiti,
sncre- un<l forpet the corn. Pain Is eased.
i "Oets-It" has revolutionized the
t. dur- i treatment of eorns. It never Irri.
, tates the true Mesh. You'll stop
'' limpinp on the side of your shoe,
( out:- nnd do away with preasy salves,
, bundling bandapos, thick plasters
''r !''r and jiainful methods. Use "(jets-it'',
. It's eormnon sense.
"(lets-It," the guaranteed, money?,
... haekcorn-remover,theonlysureway,
costs t>ut a tritle at any drup store.
X'f'dby L. La wfence & Co., Chicago, III.
r pur So!-! in Lancaster and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
d in J 1'. Maekey Co., Standard Drug
v .,I1(i Conip. nv ? -Adv
N (?1 It i: (II KI.IICTloV.
,1 vert ? ?
.Mni< f i- u< . eiiv given that an
laitfrs ,*'"tn?ii to till the unexpired tetm of
J il Withet snoon. counc.lmin, re'
peace signed, tor the Town of Lancaster,
iml t?. w " '"'ld on Tuesday, June 3td.
It'll*. All qualified electors roside
? on inj. within the corporate limits of
[mints- the Town of Lancaster shall he eligible
to vote in this election.
,,M" The polls for said election shall he
Jviic. open at S <10 o'clock a. m. and close
at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Managers: A J. Uoddey, Latta
Hood and W. A Davis.
' (liven u de HiV hand and seal
this Mav 7' li. 1 ! 11?.
' "n" R. s. STRWART, Mayor.
iii n.il>. w || kl:':i>. City Clerk.
Do You Get The News?
llCT
JESTIGU WAS BAD
Lady, Who Tell* How She Wa* Relieved
t Doses of Black-Draught.
Cynthia (loses of Dlack-PranghL"
.g. Seventy years of successful use has
. made Tliedford's Black-Draught a
r noes
standard, household remedy. Kverj
A f6W |
member, of every family, at tlmea,
out need the help that Black-Draught can
liver pive jn cleansing the system and raid,
and lleving the troubles that come from
My ar* constipation. Indigestion, lazy llrer,
eak... etc. Ton cannot keep well nnlcss your
Black- stomach, liver and bowels are In good
new It working order. Keep them that way.
r this Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly.
T felt renMy And In a natural way. If you
ppetlte fee1 Phi 1 4iVe a dose tonight,
er. My You will f el frenh tomorrow, 1'rlee
s lenst ?"c. a package?Due cent a dosa
a few All druggist*. J. 6d