The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 02, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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When Labor Unions Have Taught
Follow Their Example Chaos W
Manufacturer's Re-cord.i tdaetioc of the <
No man Is entitled to eucces* ex- crease in price n
cept through work ling.
Inefficiency and .aziues.! hive no Imagine for c
claim upon mank.nd or nainten- would happen if
aaoe country should t
Th- world owes no man a ..via* permit the los* o
un.es* he is ? ilmr *o w >r3c to ?:et it. one com crop
Tk e farmer and L - ?:fe and b:s suth financial a
\ m a v . *>; a . . ? J * -r Y'.'tvV a. - T * <- **r r s- v
to '. * z afte- dark The -mer of t.oa *ould stand
th knows frori. experience the n.~an- absolute starvat.
.f farm work Hr w-u a 'arm bojr. ' -it-cry of polSt
ar t it th.rteer the fo?- d if art rr.i'.k- theories put for
:r* C half a dozer. rs, ?ft*a drat- ar.d by ianatoc
iritrt 'i' footer from .rtder v eavjr th- * .Id -denuncii
?- ; - ? arf te j:. i by ".h
*; * _ '. " ? h ? *r : - f*?t- avail tL< famtr
las f a doxaa hags a*.: the eattiof itttpud the lees-,
up ' a 'a:: -tpp.y ' * - i f.r tb.fr 5 industriously
ca> - ; rt ' h - re? ..a- rr. *r.ra- thrtuacb :* ' -b?
; vt' -r .: akf as*, art r - thar k : ? jea te rs. T3
G 1 for th? ? IhOJ gtlltd >11 are br.r.-:r.z
?bl ii not ar; ke the e 11erier*.e of thrttteoi the abb
a Ta-t rr.a. . r "y Ara-r. ar. farmer- *9 buy a s.nrle
f*rr. y = to ! t rr. - r ar i t.*.e oxr op?t at a price
n.'-: r. the farm as a z-re*-'. pr - i- that **h:^h noi
j.- tl .. b ave a harder . 1 *:.ar. the "-her starvation
r. - *'r.e;e. for the
It v"i- the "-> *er - zood 'or*: r "wholly ii.ade.uat
or bad fortune, as eome may eoaot it. people from d
t. -;-:rid a tot pie f r.:?ht- art a day Tbi- the roaf
? - ?c> on a dairy farm : tr.:ons. heartily
mllee from Baltimore la ntd*vleter, Federal Governm
in i l^sirinc to koop with Iht f&rr.i- ar* 1
; . ^ -a- - - l v- v ': - "*
n time for the f.mil, HOPES 30TH
4 \\ 11? I? H]
clock ;c :t< moraine on the bitter
-*:nte- dlf. There til OO fir* :r. the ,, , # v ,
H .vl of \cw
ro03. r. or :.-. -.0 '-.* <-e in
th? kit ta?o ot I a a? rc a rmwl- ****** ?'? Soro
Jr.. r. - d * : i: * ha'.' Pr*-*?d?-nt: <?'H
f r.r.er te fait ly had eathered for ?
break's-* V.'hen thai*, via- o*. :*. Greenvdle 5 f
**as r*.i 11 dark, but the farmer and k:s jE? tv* fvture
hand- wer.t OQt lO do lb* rn.'.kir? a?o'.ation. Cole
v. h 'a- tone oy t - . 1 " of .an- Spring, cha.rrr. an
tern- The milkinr f.ti = h<=-d the committee of the
j *~re h.* h^d to a b:e -*a?ron returned to 1
an'' a load of milk *a? taken some town after a co
t re- or four mile, to *he nearest de- a?r>r.ational and
pot to catch the e-.r.y moraine tra.n. p)iai, .h<> r
The writer a-' -.mpar. ed the driver ^an^ *3 M
on t b - * r. p. spent a .ew moments j ^ y;^ K n' e -- ho
tha*i3K out at the depot stove, then ~^ry A j* \*. foro
rod* ba^k an;: was a*. the farm again <-r. jsted men
tefore the first rays of the sun cox- "j hope to se<=
rr.eo'ed to illuminate the earth enlisted man *i
Th'- next night the same routine. f?f.ct 0f tve a?.?oc
anl * '.at this farmer *a? doing?and spring* "I trust
he ?as a man considered fa rly well OT7 associat.^ w
to do for the farmers of h :s section? dcmoc rati'" orgar
wac only an illustration of what all colonel Spring
the r.- ghbor.ng fames we-e doing plan* for the reu
and what a large port on of the farm- he.d jua'<-r- of
ers of the entire country are doing 12 ,,* nioved to Ore
months of 'he yes-, with 'he eywep- .t ha.ir.i
t >n of a comparatively few- who may move rhe headqi
* - il.'l gentlemen farmer* whose r .y,,. month as
lvnd of sufficient area, or whose Hefore tb
wealth is sufhc.ently great to Jutti- moved, ne stater
fy an easier l.fe. Th- farm hand- assoc.ation w
Are i jinx th:s all the time an<i the 0r the program 1
f?ra:-'5' w.ves are i ke w *e doing it "re'erendum ca
a greater part of the time. former soldiers
iJoes any one for a moment im- dtcate their int
ag.ne that the farrr.e- is going to keep reunion by s
on doing tta.s kind of work when he r?, :rn.nz theni
:? being 'aught by the labor unions Krank p. Bowen
of the country and by the Govern- it was learne
ment that all that a man has to do General John F*
to l.ve in and get high wjges manded the 27
!* to put his demands before the vision, which wa
Government and ins.st that he will ;;otb when the I
bHng on a nation-wide ?t ke i.* r .* pureed, will. ,n
wishes are not instantly complied present at the i
with'' It is a very well-to-do 'armor, among the speal
! ? 1 whose income is equal to that General O'Ryan
of the bri klayer. 'he warp?-n*e- 'he .Jard off.cer wn
railroad merhan r or the ra Iroad of xnajor genera
conductor Thev have no su^h in- pressed his high
come the-c men. though the>* work Hickory men *
from S'? pe- cent to To per rent long- sj<]?- with those
e- 1 in-* Their laf?or i* under g-ea'- vi'ion.
.-r fliffir Jlties. for n; jch of it ha* to
TH ERE SAL
gardle--, of weather conditions, while TO GET
the mechanic and the railroad men
ar- to J very Ur!" extent fn-doo-s Sfory Jw
*ni free from the hardships of wMth*. .. ^
Havr Oi
er.
The labor ua-ons of the coun'rr That *
nre. by '.her example, teaching thei ?
ftttrn'M that they too should cut Norfolk. Va .
their boors of la*>or to eight per day woman turn* up
or lens. aod while : educing 'heir marriage certifl<
working hours and the volume o? have a death ce
th4*!- product, should steadily in- it prese
rr?a*e t( eir income f? matte-* not angle that n<*it
that there ,s a spir.t of d.shonesty(Stephens, of the
lo a system such as this What rare Judge Hruce Sit
t i"" labor.og men. misled hy dema- court, care to pa
rogues who value nothing except tie international
robbing others, about a matter of -natter, too. foi
honesty of effoft. American; hubta
The farmer has long borne the while No. 2 is
burden of the world's tasks He has through. The
t?e^n the real burden bearer. In buck to the ju<
rreater numbers than any other cia-* <oman with big
In 'he co :n'r- he :n wealth le?s in his turn put
to -how for hi- lor.g ho""r- and h - proof up to a ju
ard labor H-s rebellion against to the Corporatl
these conditions, which is inevitable As the case n
unle-* the Government takes tire lead Rose- Georg' It
in compelling a change from pr<-sen? bigamy charge ?
methods of labor union work and both men but m
labor union demands, will mean an, by claiming she
enormous decrease in the food pro- by the war dt
THE LANCASTER XE1
Ross laid do?n h.s life on the field*
Farmer to ot F1"dm
' MMW' Mr Ross. chistened Zarharass
i// B* Here I ( Dodopoloulis. who married the wo
man in January at Honea Path. S C .
and shortly thereafter -was caught in ,
x>unt-y and an in- the tolLs c# Th^ aemce act.
r;...h ?... be start- *^.3,5 perfectly will.ng to get r:d of
the lady, while Mahoney. who laced
ne moment what thfi ,]Ur jgr9 n:n* -months
farmers of the j9 ?cxjoy8 lo stay wedlocked. ,
to on a s.-.ke and; Tn<; sk<.,n tegan to wind itsej
.one ? .e.- ,r >p or| xroaa<j police headquaters shortly
.here wou.. fo.low ^fOTi. midnight Tuesday -hen Rosa,
nd .ncustria. par. a,,t jons tack from overseas, came
e -a* .s ,.ita-. jE in(j for - warrant against
I face to .a.e w*'^|hj9 wife, alleging she was in a room
" A" "a"a"'i"*:tfc another man. The warrant was
cians a., the w.jd j issued and Detective George Ward
th t o?_._e.on. serre ;t Ward found th nr?
e>-r? where a.. , u Ros*- described, but when he read
it .n -> ne - spapers , warrant Mahoney politely ;r.f:>rm..
* . ..d w>e ?..hou. tiim the woman *? h.s w;fe ana
would simply have presented his marriage cert if ate in
:. with th < cat.on ?TOfJ,
tea h:r.r pe pie -j-v,. headquarters man gulped
-arance ?< .. .. s.arted to say something and
'e. n-i-,r *av.nr 1 .... -
- ? ? ti.- t trinflDc t?ctb the Mahorey?
a situation "*hirb fc^ad^uaters where be confronted
l.ty of the.r j?e 'p,*? *, b ^ rn w.th Hoss For a*h.le *t j '>ie '.
pound f 'oodsv."*'fc5 ? h .*s.s bad placed h.xself in can~a?)'
t.sc.es a? b.a". ,-,f su.t for false- arrest. bit b*r
? preva;,*. and e">en 554 jfjjv reotab^rttf b e had a xarwo.jd
ru'.e every- r?a??. certificate of b.s o?a and went
supply *o:lJ be t0 pet Ite
to !iv<r mill: When thi1 ? as introd jced to the
eath by starvation. p-^.-e the ? viLia adxitted t-oth xar
to wb.'b the -a: or riac^s but claimed sh*- bad been notiItpfOltbd
by tht ft-j -? Of,^' death in France ?*e
ent ever since the nol have an oftclal not.fration
jead n* the nation however, and the b.eaxy charge fol-j
- - d
DIVISION I
E DEMOCRATIC HAD A RECORD APFETITE
U--Uli"n Wi-h? Chile of 6 flM Devour E-tiro Raw
Cod, Two Pounds of Candles and
' I?a> Be <V^n Several of Butter.
>an May "*peak.
'E-centridt:** of Diet ar.d Tte'.r Ffon
>.? Digestion" *a? the subject
A ~ * ' ' " "k of a Irrtcr* d^li v*r<"-d at the In-".*u" e
* " - *b i vision ^ Hyz1?ne by Dr. Sa'.'au Fenw-ick. |
r.-'. K .m*-- F. The physician mentioned people who
i of *>ie organization can w-rer eat enourh : who have an in
a-- or. who v a? satiable hunger. In api>*arance they (
-j;c v. ~f. r> Qi-orze? are lean, feeble. Ill-favored. and they |
r.'eren^e here -with baT* <* ilToroa? appetites However
much they eat they are none the bet1'
al committeemen , '
ter for It.
-.ni r. e:.. >-p-rrr.- qq^ little girl of eight had a ?portal
:i yesterday -hat t keeper to prevent her from eating the
pe that a! idea of household goods. She would cheerfully
tten by both off.'-er? devour aevep times as much aa any
of Old Hickory other member of the family, end escap
the time when an ,n* fcf,!n h*r "ttecdAt one day for a
? few minutes enjoyed a meal beginning
11 be elected pres:- ... .. ' . . j ?
with an entire raw cod. two pounds of
;ation. said <" olonej kitchen eand'es and several pounds of
that the Old Hack- butter. She was fortunately found boil!
remain a str.ctly fere she got further than tfceae bora
iization " d'oeuvrea.
.? jr .sppaic of A r1'ci was locked in a little walled
.1,,, .va garden far two or three houra. During
n:on. stated that the ... . ,.
. ,, that time she ate avery leaf the eoula
the association won ... . .. _
lay hands on. moa* of the small twigs
en-, il.e ea*:> in Sep- on tr,d was discovered in tha
1 been .mpos-ibie to not of gnawing a bough,
iarters on the 22nd One boy ate the whole of bis Hotbwas
or.gitia ly plan- Ing A young woman invaded a dairy.
>e headqua-rers a>-e ate 2? unboiled eggv alx pounds of but1
all members of ter Cv* *riii drmck thre* p!sta
... . . . of rnllk and two bottles of wine; after
:11 be roamed a copy wh)^h prnTidentlally for the dairy
for the reunion with keeper, she fell asleep.?London Exrds"
attached All praea
of the 30th will in-j
ention of attending!
'?* the card* ?ndj ALL TIRED Ol*T.
to the secretary, J _____
' Hundred- More it, |jima-t<-r in Ihe
d today that Major! s.me Plight.
. O'Ryan. who cotn-j
th (New York i di- T..
| Tired all the time;
i3 or in a.-: w. n tne^ Waarv and worn out nigh: and day;
lindenburg line wuj Hack'arheg. head aches.
all probability. be Your kidneys are probably weakreunion
and will be ed
ter* on the program You Bh&u]d h<?lj> them a. theJr
the only national; wo.<
at'a.ned the rank j>>t on<. know? tell you how.
1. lid? repe<it?.<ll> ex- jj UrManua. Lancaster, says:
opinion of the Old j A ^ yearj| aj;0 , had an al.ack of
ho foigh. 3ide by kidney trouble. Headaches bothered
in hi* N * V?rit di- me a greal d(.a| an(j then again. I
_ would be dizzy and ray nerves aould
IMIT EVEN ^ at' unstrung Spell* of languidness
came over me and I felt tired
TIN(? MARRIED tQost of the time My kidneys acted ir"
regularly. When I heard of Doan'i
irht-3 That If Von Kidney Pills, 1 bought some and I
ne Husband, must say. they entirely cured me."
< J-'nough Price 60c, at all dealers Oon't
simply ask for a kidney remedy ?get
Doan's Kidney Pilla?the nam* thai
Aug 28 ?When a Mr McManus had. Foster Mi! Mm
i with two husbands. Co Mfgrs . Buffalo, N. V.
rates and claims to
rtiflcate for husband why p??ople Buy Hat-Snap in Prefer
nts a domestic tr.- ence to Hat Poisoa.
her Inspector Billy (1) raT-SNAP absolutely kills
detective bureau, nor rats and mice. <2) What It doesn'i
nmftna nf ? > ? kill it eirM ? / 1 ? U?t. VIII.J
rZ tw\.jr I.T It/ w,th RAT-SNAP leae no smell; they
188 oa Th"re ,8 a !lt* dry up inside. (4> Made in rakes. nc
compliration in the mixing with other food (5i fats 01
r the woman Is an dogs won't touch It. Three sizes. 25c
y No 1 is a Greek. 50c. $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by
Irish through and L?neV^!' I,ru? r? 8nd W S 8,*w;
, . man L Co. 1
inspector passed the ?
lge by charging the NOTICE OK DlHfll XRf.K.
amy. while the latter Notice is hereby given that the un
the burden of the designed will, as guardian of the es
ry by sending her on tate of Jesse I> PJyler. deceased, or
on court. the 11th day of September, 1919
0* stands Mrs. John make his final return as su'l guar
Mahoney face* the dlan and apply to the Probate four
ind admits marrying of I^ancaster county for letters dis
odiftes her statement missary. J. 1> FLYNN,
i was duly informed Guardian Estate of Jessie D. Plyier
part men t that Mr. J August 11th, 1919. 83-4
ft
PTS. LANCASTER, S. C.
Just between our
Jap ,^j9tfFtt?z?K3B$f / never will ?-ise-up t
peak-of-pleasure you
;T g'hMm 1 I happy you'll want to
I1'! jn I graph of yourself brc
HfM |j I P^e wn^ your smoke
'? ., 1 open' Talk about s:
*1'.''"^** XX, I Quality makes Pm
I r*? k?>frtm
?-j t&irLss.
R. J. Reynolds 1
NEW YORK BITCHERS understood that red
GET NEW MEAT PRICES saUj pnc*swou,d et
at lower than war-t
v. ^ . ? .. .? The maximum fi
New Nrhrilule Kana^ rr?.m 1.1
I schedule agreed up
I t nt? for Chuck Mr*k to ?4
Beef of good an
ten., For Cut Ore., Itih. rhuck &^k n
whole cross rib. 20
New York. Aug. 2S?In an effort rn>, 24; stew beef
to stabil.ze meat prices, the com- Hinds and r;b of
mittee on fair prices for meat of the steera;
New York states Association of Unit- sirinin ???.aV? i
ed Master Hulchers of America, today round. 1S? cents; rit
agreed upon a tentatiTe fair mar- whole top sirloin. 1
gin schedule cover.nt 18 basic meat 15.
i'.en;- Tv.e list v. ill be given a tr.a! Lamb: I.eg of lai
during the month of September. chops. 14 cents; <
The margins agreed upon are 2 stew lambs under i
cent- h:gher than those in effect dur- Pork products. ?
j ing the war-time penod. but it was wrapped, 8 to 10 |
Camels puffany
price!
faction to tJ
ir? mM arorywharaimaciantiHcally
aaaJad Mad* tO me
poaka4*a of 30 cigarattaa or liberal'v vou ?i
t.?r*ckmi?(300c.4*r.tf) , noeraj.y you si
im a 4!aaama-papar-corarad and choXf I_>OC
carlo* Wa Iroogty rtcom- bodied, yet SO
mand thi a carton for tho . i_i_.
home or ofKaa aoppl, or tim* V00 h*ht
rr%aojootrar.l Freedom fn
R. J.IUtmUi T?b?(M Co, unpleasant cigi
Wititoo S*Um. M. C. . ,
enjoyable.
In fact. Can
many new wa
premiums or g
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1919.
t"-w,*m V,Q"? o ctr-^aV of smokeluck that'll
>ep-in-you.r-smokemotor. all right, if you'll
irith a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and
e Prince Albert for packing!
selves, you appealing all along the smoke line,
o high-spot- Men who never before could
an call a pipe smoke a pipe and men who've
n, to hit the smoked pipes for years all testify
land square to the delight it hands out! P. A.
nan-tobacco, can f b;fe or parch! Both are
cut out by our exclusive patented
s so all-fired process! .
get a photo- Right now while the going's
*nng up the good you get out your old jimmy
throttle wide p,^ or t^e papers and land on
noke-sport some P. A. for what euls your
tee Albert so particular smokeappetitc 1
r+ AAof foiotce <# K>U Tmr?> rmd kmgm.
kmmjtmmmm mmwmj mrid km If In h m midor?? a nd
mrmclrncml mmmmd crrmlml glmmm kmmtdmr artth tpmmgm
* tkml kmmmm lkm Imkmrrm mmtk mmrfmet CMtWlflM.
[~obacco Company, Winaton-Salem, N. C.
luctior* in * h | lr : rvokcr) shoulders. picn:cs.
table them to sell - 1-- to " poun 1*. T cents smoked
.me figures ba on. unwrapped 13 cents: p->rk
a.r marg.n profit 'hops. e-.dv * cents pork ch p<.
on today follows: middle. 1 - cents
d medium s.eers ^ man Is known also by the comcents
a pound: pgny he doesn't keep
> centa: cut cross m
I'- Love may be blind, bat unfortunategood
and medium ir it is nelthet\deaf nor dumb. <
"rirrEs-sTiNGS^
5; cut top sir.o;n. Wub the affected
^W rurfaca with h?u**...
bold am mhai a or /'w
nb. 14 cents, r.bi wwm ha* amtar. tW apply- /S7JK
chuck 03 cents;' ^ J^J
cost .0 4 cents. VA OAf>ITBP>?
imoked hams, tin- TArvRUDj^
. , I *YOOR BODYCUAOW--ZQf, 60OL2d
pounds, a cents a \ .
\ /
are in a class by themselves ? easily the
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. You Can prove that! Simply compare
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et your taete.yhunejs never tire it. no matter how
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om any unpleasant cifjaretty after taste or any
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ys you never wtll miss the absence of coupons.
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