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NO. 18.
BUDGET FOR IS
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SEMI-WEEKLY.
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LANCASTER,
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S. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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24, 1920.
WW#*.a i WAGES 2
llJUa WW cJ?
SUBSCHIPTIO
15,000 MILL I WALL J
N $2.50 A YEAR.
STREET FEELS"
jg WILL BE $7,000
Leastwise Budget Comi
Will Make Such Recomnt
lion to General Assem
fir I'll WORKE!
T V V I V* Induction ?
?y) y I Atfrwd ()n
IS TO BE CUT SLUM
f 22 1-2 Per Cent. Numerous
Hv Manufacturers Record
River Plants. 1
IP IN VALUES
Issues At the Lowest
In Years?Drop 2
Po 22 Points.
COMPLAIN OF HIGH 1
*\ , ,
In Solving T?xtng Problems
*
nenl Improvements
Foregone Next Year?M
qnlro Iit-vy Of 14 Ml
T?xable Property.
PAXES
nil Ik- \\W
1,1 R<" msvt S
111* On Jajf/jf J X
effective
v!\^. (* Tr\(llc In ions
^SK>\ ' To IkH-iilc
lt?'j<M-iion?J
\iW <hi ,>art 1
/y yj| Knlirt'l) < 'lo
: ON JANUARY 3 TIGHT M
to Meet Xc\t Week Kniirc I.is
On Anrptumr Or CopjM'rs
dost of .Mill* Arc Most?III
'line mid Sonic .Arc Arc 1'n
sell. Tide.
IONEY THE CAUSE
1 Afffctrd, llut
ami Motors SulTrr the
Ividrnd Paying Hails
table To llrMiNl the
COLUMBIA, S. C., Doc. 2
state budget commission will
mend an appropriation of
matcly $7,000,000 for tho o
of the state government, it*
meats and institutions for
This will be a decrease of al
and one-half million dollars f
3.?Tlu>
I reconi- p
iipproxl- l|sL^JS|^:l|CX^|^
II ifv^
>py~f$jces
iere *keru<l&!
jssr \P
/'l^ardviire
\SvJJ FA LI- K'lVK
wuup roductioi
Sj M for tho 3.1,COO
; 3 city \n *iH atinoti.
%W JS foronco hot woe
tiiamifiict ur?*rs
'-jlCTcLI l toxtilt council
R. Mass.. Dec. 2:< ?A NEW Y(J
11 ?>f 22 12 per cent actions ?
mill operatives in this shares, the
need today after a con- year, the st
11 the Fall River cotton enced anot
association and the of quoted v
The reduction which issues dowr
iltK, Dec.. 23.?On transipproximatinK
1,700,000
largest turnover of tho
lock market today experlh?-r
drastic readjustment
a lues, which forced many
i from 2 to 2 2 points and
estimates submitted to it, w
tailed $0,868,206.f>9. This
mean a levy of approxjmat
mills on a valuation of betwee
(100,000 and I4fio.non.nno in
property, as estimated by t
tax commission. This levy, 1
could be reduced because of t
evs from other sources will
hich to- || -v
?ruu
= 12^
joyous Kea:
ike qjioW of )
rts &re bea
C^Knstm^,<
: ^ wiii iif"i civiit* r
L * I 111 all of th.. 1
1 I V ^j niomhors of th
9 J rial ion. brines
i 21 lino with the i
rr-A VlVOSla JamoH Tan
,,m'!
necuve on January esiaoiisueu
on mills controlled l>v ords for tr
e matnifa< Hirers' asso- The coll
this textile center into violence at
C(lu< "<l scale of wnpeh longed r>',i
n milling centers ot branch of
tensive tn
sey, president of the dependent
. said that general and relatm
IlUIlierOUS IM'W lOW reCurii
1 to 4 years,
apse, which exceeded in
lv movement of the pro
tion, encompassed every
the list but was most exthe
croup of so-called inst
eels, coppers, motors
il shares.
t?o turned into the state treat
dor ttio budget law.
4 ''I have not yet rumple!
study of our 1 !* 21 bud Ret i
its details." stated Governor
chairman of the rommissioi
when questioned relative to
agitation in the state at prosr
I will recommend a redurtlo
1' s Im'l r^f
i I^
^Twzfliiar ^ x'13 i ?i'^ - ??i :u
^ '' ^
jrf nuiile unions t
Saw *,{"u :,f l!i"
i i !i*' t v t 11.- u ?ions lit | waiving
I !> ' ln'M oarl\ ti? xt lions in tr:
>11 :nM?'5>f a in or r?'j?i in tins rnu
Loss, than on?' third world trad
vt'S In-ro ar>> union spm ifir dm
ho net ion of tli?> t? v'ilo slump otlw
v is arooptod as tho virtion tha
ho wnrkiTs. in and o it
uiiiis in tiio ritv art' <! tho ond
aumiiM-o uuvers*' ronni*
ulo ami industry. not only
ntr% but throuehout th??
! is d?'? iai?*(l there was no
relopinent s to explain thu
r than the uruw.nc conit
many war millionaires
of Wall stroot have reachof
their financial tether.
propria tions from the yeat
with the exception of the ap
tlon for the public schools,
satisfied further that with ot
ommondatinns which will he
ed to the legislature, the 1
1921 can, and will, he mater
duced. I expect to discuss th
question. In detail in my anm
su b in | ^ ^ ^
j[' "'jmp
mam ^ ' v- i 11 i <
S' V' j ~ ;* ^ schedules. 'I
a JjRj." ? i works, which ?]
r\ uXlh E~ Iron Works c
JCiWi f? ?*ij:ht rot ton n
i *. for three ?Ia>s
I ATTKMI?T
>r iiinnuiL' on rouiicoci in huiihi;
'ho American print credit situs
'nihraoes tho Fall Kivi-r market to
nrporntion. controlling operators,
lills, was closed today stitutionss
i. usual callii
this time o
Mo\ sK.I'S AN oil in.
TO "(toll WORKERS'* It is acc
met1. iniii'T^ asserted mo
ition has closed the money
the country's speculative
although local hanking Iniver
that no more than the
tig of loans customary at
f the year has heen engag epted
as a fart, however.
While he has made no st
I the effect, it is underste
the povernor will ask the
V essoin'nly to propose a bond
the people referendn
tion, ,t. e issue to cover ten
of permanent Improvements
theory is that to arrive at :i
atement ^
V<S?dfc matod rlothini
: today issued
^ ^ 111 ;t ti u fact 11 r'TH
would in* r?*du
t and a i>io<*?> w
J rnstnrod. This
bo an attonipt
?ee. i no nmuiKii- mat nanus
k workfrs' local union their resou
a statement reyardinn of the com
announcement l>y the, lilt: the tat
i association that wain's ' reserve ho;
iced L"j j j per cent 1 interests,
ork system of payment hore direct
action v\;ts ileclared to stock mar
to "roll the workers of shutting d<
i nave neen sirenKtnening
rces to moft requirements
ilntr year, this policy havit
approval of the federal
ird and other conservatives
News of the day which
tlv upon the action of the
Ket was provided hy the
>wn of many mills and fac
v^iiate estimate or the wants
ate alone permanent lines,
mission of encineers should
pointed to make a thorough :
the wants of each institution
ttvlty and report In detail to
lslatlve bodies before the elet
, ordered.
IN Along this line it can be
a coma^
^ -A J
author!- \ ,<? ^9A\ " ?
rows rale
>reVermo
11 .1 ^ 1
is banish*
re it see]
( II*
2^ yoars of Inl?r?r
van standard i
i *?'ti? break in
Miami fact nrrr<
' f**rr*'d to as '
O | warfan* rathi'i
' and at hit ratio
'"The union
y navi* >:.iiiK'ii (i.irntL' mr.ps, ispi
to rstahlish an Vniori "inventory
>f living." and the re of oases tin
relations Net u eon the tor the ho
and the union was re ,,f va^e s<
"a resort to ind.ntriul un. ctletue
r than to negotiation rupt decli:
ti." Itopmpir si
wants to continue to sotno of t
? .. . . . ...
>< iaiiy in .New wnsiand. Tor
" purp< ses. In a majority
I'si* an1 likely to re open aflidays
on a reduced basis
hedules Much of today's
at was produced l?y an a true
<?f about -2 points in
(eel. which is controlled byhe
largest factors in the
If A tatlvcly stated 1ha( the budp
/ mission will turn Its race
'/ I appropriation for permane
| vrovemeiits for 1921, this, of
I including new buildings at
I atltu/lons of higher learnin
I atate-opernted charitable an
I actional activities.
| There is a cry tlirouglio
ZfZ
Ml tfic Y/or
^iJvedloWoj
1 r wm mm I V. ^ -
Mjs^briSi
^ I": tho worker an<
JL : * investigation.
'; ; llient.'" tile sf:
; ? tng with the
4 _5< nl tempt on tie
ttirers to redti
> aii??*s arisi'iir ne'woei. s inn
! his employer through onl> throe
discussion and judu- and Vanad
atement ?*aid. conHud- relations \s
assertion that "any than sever
> part of the tnanufar- point,
ce their standards will Amotit* i
a matter of self do kindred sp
in part to
?irv tiepiogtc recovered
points of its loss at 50,
in in steel, which has close
ith Keplogic dropped more
i points, rallying jnst one
nther coppers, motors and
ecialties the reaction, due
the disorganized state of
I state at the present time fc
j from the burdens of taxatio
I there have been many and
I remedies suRcested. but 1
| 1 them have been from the \vr
ft ftle. The general cry seems
... that the burden is from tl
f jgovernrnent. Even a casual
| |of the state's finances shov
?r roliofj ?he
n. and ' ?
varloua j
most of COTTON (JINNINdS
'onK an- TOTAL 10,S7S,2(i
t f? no
>o Rtato
analysis Hiirouu iiiioiinrcv?
that. Iht l'|? to I?orom'?or
NOW WAR FINANCE >
5 HALES RECEIVES FI>
.This \iiin- I?? ???!ini<>11 to I'rovi
l;t?IW l-'jirnuTM Itt-aily ! '?
,7 ?
IEASURE IRISH HOME I
JAL ACTION GOES ON S'
ill* IC?-1 i? f For This \Wrl? In it I
>r Signature Amrnilril Win
WOOl.KN \M
-- /ihJ ! WMII M I
? IMTTSKI HI.
HJLE HILL XllTlOUIK'l'tTHMM
rATl'TE HOOK a"P' ' '
I WOtllll.lie put 1
j of the WOdlfll
form Only Sli?:l?tl> , ,.,.Mtra| a,?|
ii It l''irwt I
IllOSO ItMlll
? \\ousTi:i? >111 i.s s \ points.
k \v*<;k i:i:ih ( tio\ fn?'s r???inu
I . Mass. I in* U:? doolinos of
was tnado today that only nomit
mm waftp r?>d action monts, \vh
nto effort shortly in all ro'irso of
and worsted mills in lark of sup
northern Ilorskshire Shipping
strios. ran from three to
the market for those isiieulicihle
Oils suffered
two to four points with
ial recoveries, and equiptch
naturally follow the
steels, also reflected the
port
s, recently among the
1/'should all but purely gover
functions acting for the poop
whole, be eliminated. South <
could be operated on about
mill levy, or $513,877.16. ui
figures for expenditures in* 1!
only ones available at this ti
this amount. $288,296.41 is
^xocuftive department, $15!
nmentnl South 4'urolina, l,tt<
''arnhna WASHINGTON. Dor. :
a one- o*<*lusive of linters. kIihh
?lng the Decernher 13 amounted
>19. the 26f> running halon, .inclu
mo. Of round bales, which w
for the
' '?9r 34 118 ha'f ,m,P8, r,4.467 half
>4,050. Of flu* I'res
IP,. rot ton WASHINGTON, Dei
>d prior to Dve enactment of the
to 10.878.-' ?llroc,inK revival of ?
j corporation as a me;
ding 1!?8.- j.or farmpr8 against
ere counted W;|H completed today y,
s of Amer- i without a record vote
Iriont. j <'01111
[\ 23. Leglsla- j LONDON. Dec
joint resolution homo rirle lull no
he war finance, f>e placed on the
asuro of relief week In a form ot
falling prices. j ed from the shap,
hen the senate, ' left the house of cm:
. concurred in of lords today, afi
I"'1 "
persons are* iv
inonn.
the 11 mills.
1T3. The Irish h.,vl, j,Pt.n Horn
w is safe and will no (|.,tp lias In
statute bunk this HllnMnp operat
My slightly amendp
in which it first < ( T AtdN 1
> rontons The house utOlJStl Tl
ler a brief debate,
?-?-n .1110 a.'Mi'i weakest oli
ormally employed in wore
Several of the plants thularly A
ed for some wefkH and di>'s and At
t?en net for their re- poratton. tl
Ions. issues to ni
vidend ps
ft |?KK ?'K\T. AND ground tint
IK MONTHLY IU?M'S widti sweer
[ ments ef the entire marheavv
at all times, parilantlc
r.nlf and West Innerican
Intertiational oorle
latter beint: among tne
;ike a new low record. Diiving
rails held their
il the final hour, when the
? of the liquidation be
Hjudiciary and $70,28!
lative branch,
ict of the matter Is I
irden for taxation '
ties, mostly In lev
arposes voted by tht
'68, and from the
For Instance, the <
n pays a 91-mlll It
5.41 for Iran-Egyptian, and 1,291
Sou Inland, the cenaus b
that the nounced today.
In from Ginnlnga last year to
lea for amounted to 9.296.64
> people
eluding 103.662 round b?
munlrlrity
of ha'?a ?f Amerlran-Kgy
>vv. the 6.23 6 ha Ion (if Sea Inland
hale* of bouse amendments el
sertion suggesting tli
ureat an- *
reserve hoard extend
; to farmers. The resol
December to the president.
6 hales, in- j Senators and reprej
ilea. 27,104 divided ?oday in theii
jitian and ? Possible veto. Son
president would veto
imlnating thejaRreed to all tli?
at tho federal to the hill by the i
liberal credit* The only amend
utlon now goes tho lord* today wi
the lower house |
wntatlvoa were either area In Irel
r opinion ae to up a parliament tl
ie believed the not nnme the offer
the measure. I 'OHS within three ^
amendments made "HIIHJEWA
commons. ~The s,Rnlev
head offices lr
ment discussed by to,|ay pOH(<,d n(
i* that adopted by reduct,on ln WJ
providing that If A flve per cen(
and refused to set abolishPd> an
he executive could a ha|f fo Btraj|
a second time un- (jmp ,g announ(
rears after ln>m 1
TKR. Mass . Deo. 23 came too st
Iron Works here, with lug, one of
i New Britain. Conn . tranaportati
->tlces of a 1 f? per rent, of five poir
?gea. affective at once, a target of
t. monthly bonus nls<1 publication
d drop from time and "melon." f<
eht time for all over- points,
red. Tradinc
ront: to be resisted. Readthe
sheet anchors of the
ion list, finished at a loss
its. and Southern Pacific,
the bears ever since the
of the terms of its
>rfelted two and one-half
in bonds exceeded $3 2.
IM 'umbiH, 71 1-2 ml
' | anrllle, 87 mills ;
? I r*e.r
82 3-4 mills. (
I I ^*gfelU" aro for th
I -mperty In Chi
Sumter,
kar |8,2flr?.7
lis; the This year's ginning* b>
and the IowB;
")f those
Alabama. 607.93ft; Ar
le state.
arleston Arkansas, 885.203;
16.081,- 37.802; Florida. 17,55:
55. and 1,323.752; Louisiana. 351
'* Missou
whlln othors worp inH
- statPR fol- ... ? . ... .
Ilpf that with thp plir
vlro to thp fpderal rp?
izont, f?6,- proval of thp exectjtivi
California, measure.
:i;(j oor>;la. Leadprs who wpt'p
4.798; Mia- ",0 Anal Pnactment of
rl, 49,592; | howovpr, exprpssod
lined to tlio bo- next both houses <
ninntlon of ad- Hanient adopted a
lerve hoard ap- for It.
n would he Kiv
LUXURY TAX KM
responsible for AHOLIHHKD 11
the resolution, OTTAWA, Can
confidence of taxes on luxuries I
>f the Hritish pur- MANI*FA<*Tt't<
resolution asklnp AVOID HKD
NEW YORK
tional associatl
IN CANADA today issued a
Y OOVKRNMKNT that 'contrary
I>ec 23 Ail i that manufaeti
In Canada, except-( panted wape re
000.000. al!
IKIls STRIVING TO days of the
I'fTIONS IN WAOKN partial recc
. I)pc. 23 The nn- heavy lossei
Ion of manufacturer: in hi
t statement asserting were at low
to published reports
irers generally re- ^ hMPT
(luctioiis as necessat v, ISH\ hAI
m onp of the most active
year. Liberty issiwes made
verles from yesterday's
? at the outset, but reactiter
dealings when stocks
est levels.
AT IlKSl'RRKCTlON 1
LKH AT ASH1U HN. CJA. >*jj
jfflMVnSiii?-?680-?&* :
rsrj
Qfrfrfroma. the'r ability to overri
an^hou
de a veto both ,nK alcoholic llqu
W- tT??y were and plajinW cards.
TAVo-.W^^J^i by tbfe doml
^ter, S. (?.
ore, confectionery \nianiifaeturer*
hare been abolish- <y>untr3r are atrl
?lg? mnwit ."*L'? *T0!<I "
In all aecitona of (he A3HBUR
ivlng In every poaalble county autl
ie reductions end cur- tempt at r?
rations wMch mitht hof? today
> j. ttebact Ron
N\ Oft., Dec. 23.?What
Lorlttas My was an at- s
surrectlon, was reri^ed^