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8 = CHAS. I). JONES, Presid< S^;= INDIAN GETS PLACE ;;;1, CHOSEN FOR NEGRO ?< r*< ! methc or of President Wilson Withdraws Pat- Rosa terson's Name For Register artisti ??f Treasury. ^ ai round Washington, Aug. 3.?President and Wilson yesterday withdrew the ftom- death ination of Adam E. Patterson of Are, Oklahoma, a negro, to he register tors n of the treasury. Patterson declined Antho the appointment and the president re mc nominated instead Gabe E. Parker Charl* of Oklahoma, a Choctaw Indian, re- amonf commended by both senators from Jane Oklahoma and the congressional de- Englif legation from the state morta In his letter to President Wilson, Chicai Patterson says: amonj "In view of recent developments Julia caused by my name having been sub- the w mitted to the United States senate preset for confirmation ac register of the tbrouj treasury, I beg to request that you withdraw my nomination for that po- ! j: sition. I consider that you have paid ' me a high tribute and an honor well pron, worth cherishing in appointing me register of the United States treasury for which I heartily thank you, I Atli had hoped that the nomination and ord, i confirmation would be made without to do protest. This hope, it seems, was un- ready founded. with "I feel like our Saviour must have makin felt when he was handed the bitter nal g( cup?it meant life and death. Yet I ton fi take it and cheerily stifle my person- priatii al ambition and surrender back to and r you, Mr. President, the appointment keep as register of the United States trea- Urn sury, the prize for which I have fight I striven all of my life. spent "I refuse to embarrass your ad- te thi ministration, Mr. President, by insist- creasf ing upon my comfirmatlon and I also opera' believe it is best for my race that I Cor withdraw my name from futher con- demoi sideration for that position. I am of inl anxious that the spirit of harmony amoni and good will exist between the two inforr races and hy taking this step T be- ting t Heve it will go far toward bringing weapr about a more friendly racial feeling." literal Patterson worked in the Democra- sence tic national headquarters during the last presidential campagin in the col- (iener ored men's bureau and was recommended by National Committeeman Hudspeth of New Jersey. Opposition San in the senate from Southern senators Diaz, brought ahout the withdrawl of Pat- ^'glu terson's name. | "j , imper A Dozen Famous "Old Maids." co's a Diblical Recorder. I thl^'ci That the nroverbal "old maid" is \fovfe not a parasite upon society, the cral, ' ("Hobe-Democrat, of St. Louis, abun- Japan dantly proves by giving the following welco list of twelve famous maids of bin-, all thi fory. "Queen Elizabeth, in whose | "T1 reign England reached lier golden that J age. Florence Nightengale, angel tracts of mercy in the Crimean War, and might CITIZEI BEGS TO AIN CETG ON At WE WILL B With the mat are now relieved oi In addition to hnlrif?rc whirh will JL A V * VIC/ ? ? A. A -A W ? ?? *?* The Books ol some day you will of to build a home The payment* The C THE LANCASTER i =?11 nc ni tit nviir 13 DUILUUIU NOUNCE THAT SERIES rGUST 1st, 1913, AFTER EGIN PAYING TO SUA] $60; urity of this Series many individual f the great struggle to become owni the happy home getters there will be put in circulation right here in < eeeze NEW : Subscription to Series No. 4 are n thank us for inviting you to subscr and to those desiring to save mor > are monthly and at the rate of $1 citizens Buildir Mlt R. E. WYLI isher of organized nursing in LEGISLATORS ARE imes. Dorothea Dix. pioneer CJTPxrrr rpn tjotcSi orm in prison and reformatory Q-EjIv 1 Aw x^JtvlO1 ids. Frances E. Willard found the temperance movement, Five Members of West Virg Bonheur, who opened the new j legislature Convicted of c fields in the representation j H nimal life. Clara Barton, | er of the Red Cross Society ' Webster Springs, W. Va.. Aug saviour of thousands from Sentences were imposed upon and suffering. Joan of members of the West Virginia 1. one of the important fac- ; lature late today by Judge O'B i French history. Susan B. 'n the superior Court. They \ ny, pioneer in efforts to pi ecu- j convicted of bribery in connec ire equal rights for women. ; vv'th the election of a United St :>tte Bronte whose novels are senator early in the year. The t the best in EngHsh literature teiices loPow: Austen, whose pen pictures of Delegater S. U. G. Rhodes, I ih village life promise to be im- Duff and II. F. Asbury, six years * 1. Jane Addams, first citizen of 'n Die penitentiary; State Senato ?o and head of the Hull House. ! A* Smith, five years and six mon ? the best In Eglish literature an(1 Delegate Davie Hill, five ye Lathrop, chosen from among *n addition the five are disqi omen of America to lead in fi,Ml for life from holding any pu ving child life and happiness office or office of trust. ;htout the country." The sentencing of the men c shortly after Delegate Davie 1 _ the fifth to stand trial on bril IAN ON COTTON BAI.FS charges, was convicted this al . noon. After the sentences were Infested Counties or States posed an arrest of judgment and here Weevil is .Numerous. of execution for 90 days was al Jug 4^?georgia"?l""nrei: H e what other Southern state al for appeals to the state aupr i,eV;onnwePevlTar<ThVthan tw? have 1 ? piSl to ss?k wiTh thS^?u5 s::ised.h ,n /J?1? * b7 lu.rantining cot ilm.1 iiutrnir:!! luuiiiien, appur- jn(iicted, the five already tried rig funds for prevention work, jng ),een held on felony charges nuking every posible effort to other two, George S. Van M< r.pPS i OUt ^ 1 state. an(j peV- t. J. Smith, 011 mlsdei de Sam s Retting ready for the nor pharges. The trial of the in Georgia. The total fund to be two will probably be deferred \ by the government In this sta- another term of court, s year will be $o0,000, the in- < rj?he Ave convicted men were s depending yp?? proper co- refited In Charleston. W. Va., lat tion by Georgia officials. the afternoon of February 11 n club and canning clubs, farm sheriff Bonnerhill in the present istration agents and a bureau , public Prosecutor Townsend, formation for farmers will be w{th the aid of a private detectivi g the means employed to spread vestigated the rumors of bri nation as to metho Is of combat- which were being circulated at he weevil urged as the greatest tjmP jn regard to the senatorial 1 >n against the pest, for It can Hon. Before the arrest, it Is alle lly be starved out in the ab- they were paid by the private d< of its favorite food. tive for their votes and the ma: . ~ ~ ; money was found in their posssi al Diaz Says Mexico Wants the jj,e five were indicted February Japanese. Charges that Col. William Seyn 1 Francisco. Aug. 4 ? Gen Felix Edwards, one of the candidates special envoy from Mexico to United States senator had off said today he intended to sail bribes fell flat. *t 15 from Vancouver, B. C. i i_ K? m..1,'I Mr. and Mr?. Brown Sl.tnre p'proolatlon of'Japan' s action In Mor"'"y nl*h' from A"h<" ig In 1910 a representative to I flebratlon of the centennial of Mr. B. F. Riely of Columblt an independence," said the gen- visiting his sister, Mrs. Rev. W "Mexico is wholly friendly withl Kelly, of the Tabernacle sectloi and the Japanese are very'.the county. me to come to Mexico. We need 1 a labor we can get'.' I T? ri . , , ?ere Is no truth Is the report I revent Blood Poisoning rapnn Is nctotlnffnit for that lin' of land at MaudlS.na bay whlrh Z? ti florvo afl a navr^l station. time. Not a liniment. 2bc.Uk:. I I NEWS, AUGUST 5,1913. 'HE I =~1 lg & Loan Assc E, Vice-President E. J ON || : MID-SUM CLEARANCE lath >a( h lali- I ibltc ! amp In order to close out c ^ goods we have decided stay entire stock low- | leys < Ilea- I at am nri i I HI MW DLLl and I ?tter I nea- I null If there is anything at a ea,rni| it will pay you to look t e of I see the prices for yours who I f . i ^;|| many of these goods w filec- a few days, so you hac Red.il t rJI quick. don. i I nour 11 gggBHHflHHHNMRMMni for I BHHHH^aaHaagHaHaaa^HHaaaBi^HM ered *1 I I M. M Lancaster men r. c. - NPlMN(iN II e Vt * 4IMi^?WMOHBHmi?MIHMM?HimBI - .- . ? y . =0, ikV 1 V':iation 1 I ND COMMENCING SUCH, * ; \ !. 11 ss are paid for, and )n-borrowing stock- j === ; of Lancaster, and :asiest way we know 3e found. ===== >ciation r H. CROXTON, Sec. & Treas*. . ? - MER If | )ur summer to offer our )W c " ill you need hrough an< ;elf. A gre?/ ill only la 1 better a r-1 :anti tlAtj ^ & LOAN ASSOC > NO. 1 HAS MATURED, A : THE MEETING AUTHOR BEHOLDERS THE SUM OF mm= s will be made happy in that their homi ers of their homes and property. be many thousand dollars paid to nc our midst. SERIES ow open at The First National Bank ibe to stock in this Series. It's the e ley no better and safer investment can 1 00 for each share subscribed.