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2 ? The Lancaster News. pit^ th* such a 1 Semi-Weekly. ^row uj Published what < Wednesdays and Saturdays Wan tec At Lancaster, S. C., ^at 01 By The cleaner Lancaster Publishing Company, ext . _ _ town di Charles T. Connors, Editor. are son ppv m?n SUHSOKIPTION KAT^S. ? 1J One Ve:ir fl.W back SI* Months "6 ., Three Months -it t tie trO' I'.iynblr lr. advance. r , , IIUUL \ ADVKKTISIN'G HATl'.S. "W back is One Inch, 11 rst nseriion. Mix). Bach sub?e? K (lirfcv co lit Insertion ' rent* For three months or louder, ti du ties. dition Professioni\' i irds, per vctir, fl'l. Business Tr.uifdci ' Advertisements. 8traili?< Lost and Found, and other classified advertisements n>\idinj.' 1't wuro-, 8ft cents for will iu< -noli Insertion: cent ? word for ouch addt- ? ilonnl wor t ov *r words. Ohltuari s. t item - of respect. cards of tnnnhs ar1' verof . personal or political vvOOf Lull.re to bo ii .'od for. ? ? , Advertlsf . r tcs by the column made .mown {^OiKl on application. house Mr'., f cori c h i:r < I: Sllblcc'.s of itenoral " interest tn\:t t. Not responsible for views of .,,.,1 g.,, correspondents ' 1 fi* >r 'J. K. WYUK, PitKSlbENT. IOWU. J NO. A. COOK. Sr.c'v. ami TitEAS. *r' tllllll ll! J. M. KtlJOC Jit . BUSINESS Manager. have 8t Entered .is -< , |.t matter, Oct 7. IPO", mid l;il ai the posio:: it Lancaster S C.. under Act of Conn res * of irch 3. COI11P stars. a Ssturdhv, X >v. 23, 1007. s aluo, b have ee The State presidents and board an(j ol directors o! the National Far- when . mers' Union will meet in New hio-iieet Orleans today. The object ol the <rO0(i w meeting is not known outside of koynot the ?>idoi. progres -- j more tl Tlie rainy, disagreeable weaUi- who h er ol the pa < lew days is chfl^-jaml of ncteristic of Novemher. AccSn-j?nnu> w itit: to statistics there ari more j its, but suicides in this mouth than in ??io Sj any other during the year?due, among* it is thought, to tlie gloomy, de- have pressing ellect ot the prevailing Christ, had weather. pie whc 1 - - peace o The As.soci ate Ridorme 1 i'resbv- ward m teriau Syno l of toe Sou li, at its togethe annual meeting at Elic Valley, of the t Tenn., which adjourned Mon good cl day, "sat d >\vn on'' the use of people, tobacco. An order was passed, suppliei alter considerable discussion, and citi against the use <>! t ie weed in I their to' any shape or I or in by ministers, elders, deacons, presidents ami Are v, professors <>1 colleges. The fight Philistii against tobacco was led by the Israel st Rev. W. A. M. Plaxco, now o! sold the Florida, but formerly of this enemies county. The deliberations of into the the Synod were presided over by who gro the Rev. John A. White, of they wc Chester county. The Rev. W. II. have a I Milieu, oi Rives, Tenn., was was to l elected moderator of the next an 1 mal meeting, which ^ tll b- held at i wealth. .Newberry. The IT v. 11. Ejofselfisl Hough, a iorraer Lancastrian, j men inu now of v'hnsicana, TVxr, was then for e'cc'od en? ral seoretnty of the 1 pillars a Sabbath Srfiool w >rk and the?even if i Yonnir People's work. pers I ?~ worse ?1 Wliem \vr you go into u iiouse cording and find the hall, the parlor, tl?? is a bit; dining room and the ki'chen j Some mi dirty, y >u put down the keeper j ing, l it.h of it a dirty housekeeper, This j or in c) As the kind ot a housekeeper that foster eel usually rn ?kes apologies ? was.is given waiting t ) have so and so done ot the co before having a general cleaning while th up. But th it is not the trouble, ing, it in The real trouble is that that and not housekeeper is a dirty one. She to see th is like the darky when ho was zen will asked if he was afraid ot work, hit ion of Is'o, he said, he was not afraid i no meai ot work?he could lie down and life, and go to sleep by it. Such a house-jti labor keeper can lie down in dirt and es, if ne< sweetly dreain,of the time when good, is j th-ngs will be dirtier. Heaven bor'a. Y THE LANCASTER NK1 i husband and children ot How the At iou6ekeeper. They must creased a p in dirt and never know Cotton Mi cleanliness is Moral : I, more clean people, so Under the ir streets may be kept Work, pftrtic . It is no use to be mak- hi? ar(icle8 nises. When you find a Oomrier on . irty you know that there South Oaroliii te dirtv people in it. Ev-l . . , ' , . In Lancasti isible man knows that the I _ , intendent c ird is not kept as clean as I , , . , I the teacher t< nt. but when he sees the: , .* I vdlage and a nit y uu i\ui;we> tu at mr> i dirtier, and if Main street 'low ,nanv , wjpt must be the con- iu ,lle fam^' of the others? v^very lhem weut t( 'r coming into SiiWtown (iitl I10t f? lo dge us as dirt}' people. reason, it an ..-I _ rents said 1 lumber, good brick and 'he proper c workmen make a good dren ; other; Good climate, good land have shoes oil people make a good a,ld a numbe We need lights, but more ot 'he ?xpen: -hts we need people who Skipper in , en the Star in the East, the parents t ow that Jesus Christ has have the clol We have people that see dren, and if nd tor that matter, snakes 'he shoes or 1 m wo need people who S? 'he t en the Star in the East money wouh iow that this an era 'hem to buy I 'Glory to God in the clothes or hoi , and on earth peace, n?t care to ill toward men" is the 'hat tlie cot a to all true and uplifting 'his money. >8. We need water, but 'he parents,] lan water we neeu people ?f education ?ve been born ol Water ?u' them 'lie Spirit We may have den' atld tea< bo are imbued with sp:r- necessity of i those who are born of ^re" to scboo )irit seem to be rare ,or 'he help. ?l us. Moral; Wnen we a" instance o people who will follow that the m then we will h ?ve a peo- their associa > understand that there is ,Ie,ii?'e to liav n eartSi and good will tc- tGn'l 'he sell ien?people who can gel j niany of the r and work tor tlio good' niiies, Grani own. Then we will have and others, t - H.~.. I itna'e, goo.i soil, good """'"oves m a good town kept clean, to s?hf,ois, c< 1 with water, well lighted, arc 1- years < zons who take a pride in absolutely no IVn. child that is ? -- ? the cotton mil 'e in the hands of the llot ^et ed les? In tlie days when of tlie niattt 'enied against God he many of thes in into the hand of t heir women are 1 . One ot these sales was educations. hands ot the Philistines, ? una them so Ion- that c p >uM not even let them ' blacksmith. Their idea ;oep them in subjection ce them minister to their Tliis circuit Moral : Is tIA temple called in the S nie^s th ? only fin that a8 previous st worship in? It so, following casi a Samson to catch the e( : ,n<l destroy tin's temple. Lucy Keen; t destroys tho worship-I .ancaaler may aot be anv l>, _s'\a ' (' " 1 X ^ I rower?? in pa ian other towifl, but no- Alex. H-: to our observation, there Shod el al. ht ol Selfishness hero. L Andral on labor without cea - 1 a'awba I*owi er ulong individual linos 1 ? ^ ' V' (/';lu I ct Accident Im .qnes and factions, to I The State v umi interests, mo thought | Howell Sh l>y them to I iQp welfare Shute. mmunitv as a whole; and! Howell II. D. Shute. e town j8 steadily grovv-i T . J 7 Jane White i doing so in spite of them Chris L Ku by their help. We long L. Hall. o day when every citi- A. W. Mat realize that the acciimu- Railway. dollars and cents is by 4 ^ ' " '' . . . Anna Lyle tin us the highest aim in Wood* M. that his Te.ponsibility Samuel Freidt for and to make sacrific- Mary John ;ossary, for the common Union Telegri ust as great as his neighCauthen et al, VS, NOVEMBER 23, 1907. \ * tendance was In- = l? the- Lancaster US. FIRST ills School. C head of "Welfare ularly Schools," in SAFE, SOUNE in the News and That this Bank the cotton mills ol lines is evidence* p i \r i rarely fall below < ia,Uol. Kohn says: -i J requires, and are ir last year Super- j our frequently p Ikipper went with could make mor< i everv house in the larger line of loa ? ,.i lowed to he the r the SAFETY it g (dilhlron thura a'nro . - - w tion it gives us i es and how many of supply the legitii ) school, and if they We have grow] school what was the SIVE, CAREFU v. Soma of ihe pa- your business, bu .Uaxr AiA ? . , you to become ic they did not have I ... . / . , , to grow with us, othes for the club extend to j 3 tlia* they did not banking instituti lor the little ones, guard for the pr< ir objected because - j se of the books. Mr. every iustance told ^ ^ ^ hat, il tliey did not In our Savings D ilies for llieir chil- we allow 4 per they could not buy ^a^ SGG us books, it they would ' / , CHAS. D. JONF^, Prpf mil olhce that tlie 1 b J adv mood for ' ? . 1l? tlie necessary school ol<3, and if they did have it advanced, Hj r** iiDiinv would mve ** The result whs that sifter the importance This announcement had been pointed nuaf one> especially by the superinten- this season of the yea ;hor, recognized the sending their chil- Six years ago I cat il and did not ask tile public as a retail But this is ju t a small way proportic c ~ my ability then, and v f the no,.slant effort n<J g,ow^ m'amm0 [ill presidents and tions yet I am not as tes exert in their afraid to rehearse t re the children at- then and now. ools. In a great So far as a living sh cotton mill conimu- ?f the go , ,, , lie is concerned, 1 i lev,lie anil K-lzor c;m fuUy .,p|)1.eci^te t l)e parents obligate age of any and all p send their children why? In the first p Plainly until they to the war of the Six )f aye ; and there is placed in the Ledger " learn the TRADE. Th reason why even 1 ?. . . . ? lowing, for many yea '"in all(l r',liii-d iii me rigidly adhering t 1 community should ber, honest upbuildir ucation. The fact craft in mv native tov ?r is that a great which 1 loved to clinj n , old citizens of the eoi e young men am! , . ... . , . J ,, know) until ill health low getting college from.the tra<le. [ a(1, business as a means o , ? , for myself, disdaining of appealing to charit; ling in Supreme a liberal share of tl Jourt. age solicited and will fully received. , . , Any orders left witl I. the Oth, will he Thanksgiving supplies upreme Court Jan. rnas confectioneries ly published. The oranges, raisins, nuts, et, aiv on ti e dock be highly appreciated fully lilled. an et al. vs. D. P. For Free Distribute sden vs. Chdawhn in due time will bat '7- , Lithograph Calendars ikhead vs. Irvin to distribute among Jtomers and friendsBra'ton et al. v--. be free for the asking Br company. not think of it. vs. II. S. Ileal'1) j can ke found, as surance company. ^]ie 0|(| stand opposite a. Ou? 1..-R, National Hank. u vs' Jos<"',1 D Most respectful Sh.no vs. Josopli A W t'bl! vs. Levi Wilson, nnedyetal. vb. W. ? boson vs. Southern Notice of Discha Notice in hereby given tl Steele ?t al. vs. 2;ird day Of December, A. I fldov Poe et fi! undersigned as administra , . * estate of Mary E. Tillman nteele ot al. vs. wj|| m,, jUs Hnai return a leim et al. ment and make applicati Bf.n vu VV^?fetn Probate Court for t he Coui son \s. w estein CHgtep s c., for a final dis tpn company. such adminiatratnr. tuthen vs. Alex. B. Cunni Admit 1 Lancaster, S. C,Nov. 2i? ? X / NATIONAL BANK >F LANCASTER. K STRONG AND PROGRESSIVE is conducted on safe and conservative J by the fact that our legal reserves 30 per cent., twice as much as the law usually greater, which examination of nblished statements will verify. We i money, of c ourse, by putting out a n?, but believe the policy we have folight one for several reasons; first being ;ives our depositors; second is tne posin respect to being always prepared to nate needs of our clients, n to what we are by being PROGRESL and COMPETENT. Yes, we want t also want your confidence. We want lentilied with us as our customer, and for we expect to go steadily forward, yrou all the advantages of an up-to-date on, surrounded by every possible safesection of depositors, and ZKMKy\\lVA? lY you to save. epartment or on Certificates of Deposit cent, interest compounded quarterly. (iilont. R. E. WYLIE, Vice-Presutont. E. M. CROXTON," Oasliior S. S. Money Stolen. bile: ? * Anderson special in I ho News i js an nnm. and Courier: The Sunday coming at s<d ?ol collection of the First. Bup^ tist Church, amounting to about $36, was stolen yesterday from the treasurer'sroom in thochurch ne before . , , , before th > nour^d the adjourndealer in , , , , mate with men' biinnay-school and the /hile it has regular morning service. t'n propor- ??? hamed or ifatal Boiler Explosion. ;he record are of the Norfolk, Nov. 21.?Five men neral pnb- were Willed. <?ne fatally injured ;Cel that I a,lcj ? nui^her seriously injured, he patron- ,, u (1, , . eople and as,heresult the explosion of lace, prior 11 boiler in phming mill No. 2 at ties. 1 was die John L Roper Lumber Mills office to it Gilmerton, Norfolk county, e time fol- aj four o'cl? ck this afternoon ,rs, found ____ o the so\z of..,the Business JNotices. vu auu cu ? X (as the gtr All Notices inserted under ontv waII ",,rt *' f'11* r:i,e ol ONE UKNT ^ ^ , A WORD for eaoh insertion. No iorced me notice to be counted less than opted this f support ' . 4-Up idoi FOR S VI-E < IIEAI*?^5 niceshoats weighing from I'itu 100 pounds Gross, y* Good stock.?Gregory-Hood Live le patron- S:ocK <;? be tliank- ^ye w tnl y0?r oliiokeus, turkeys, butter, sinl now lor Thauksgiviog ?Buuuett i me for tiro-/" Christ- ' To any-mio who will send us three Dol4* . :'j , I lurs in cash for .i suck of Town-Talk llour , lrUllS, I will t . uiiii . .rn | .kc*k<ige of l>r. Slump's etc., will II' ?ltb ColVee !r?-.- Conn- quick. Dennett and care OiitiU' iil ; aticikc flour at Dennett's. \<iw is tli tiino to make kraut. Carload < alib.i^o at Dennett's. was ? , ' ?i\v crop New Orleaus molasses at linnre a lot of ?tv. .or l.iOo ()d,. IniD'lri'i barrels of tboso tine Balmy CUS- lwiu apples at Dennett's ^ 'iV?*} Fiesli barrel cranberries just reoelv, should L t*d. Also raisins nuts, etc. lor making iruit rate at Dennett's lldlinl of N.w mit- - -- - " in MV -. , ...... |WC?U(Vtll II HDDthe First . _>anclng Prove* Fatal v? Alany men uiui women catch colds at dancer which l<-i minute :n pneumonia and ||wwt consumption. After exposure. if Foleys* i " ^ Honey ami I'ar i- taken it will break up ? co'd and no serious t suits need be feared. Ketone any bat the genuine in a yellow ~~ package Fnr.derbnrk I'buiniaoy. ir&e' Cured of Hrlght's Disease. i*t on the Mr. llobert O Darke. Elnoru, N. Y., ) lt>07 the writ ex: "before I started to use Foley's tor of the Kidney Cure I had to got up from twelve deceased lo twenty times a night and I wax all ind settle-' floated up with dropsy and my eyesight on to the was so impaired I could scarcely xee oQ6 it v of I an- ?' In^ r"milv Ht'roHS Mio room I had given / " ' ' np hope of living, when a friond recomci.Uffe mended Foley's Ki lney (lure. One 50 . cent bottle worked wonders and l>efore I 'Vt bad taken the third b >ttle the dropsy hat 'I?Roue, as well as ail other symptotax of ra ll>Ui. blight's disease," Funderburk i'liaruiacy ' ' /