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Us* postoMce at Lancaster, S C.. undo "-% '..'.^a/tress of Marcb 3, 187t?. Saturday, June 30, 1906 A WONDERFUL COW. The following advertiaem -appears in a certain news *2 nil Oloo'led cow lor s jawing milk, thiee tons of 1 .a Jot of chickens and sev iW;oires." Now that's a cow worth L >ng^. Giving milk is evidently ffr a side, line with her. She se tjo be a hay farm, poultry y And stove factory all com bin ** &r owner can drink her na *eed her on the hay she gives her chickens 011 one of ueveral stoves. It is not stated ??tren she gives "three toni fcay,.* lot of chickens and sev ?1 1 x . lives , qui ine presumpuot 4hnt she does such prodig ohmts daily, for in estimaiii eow's milk capacity it is us -we believe, to express it so in gallons per day. Neither is it stated as to kind and -ize of stoves given flow ever, they are of the si jive-dollar range variety, t he c fir ought to he satisfied with ;*7<'ar. There is also som a inc oiteaees about the chicken yi size, number, etc. in ' a 1 t?a: the tnau possessing su wonderful cow would be I to be loo particular atacting?he should be ti t-iankful lor even one Ir; taaed pullet a day. A cow ot such varied aeli sieii's should not he expectot required to keep 111> to the limit. in any ol her nuniei lines ol activity Site should allowed to make and carry j'vt own programme. "flit: \DDHESS OF SENATOfl Tl /WAN. Senator Tillman's address to j ople of the state, publis eif-e where, will be read with m interest by democratic voters the. public generally. He is tiiely right about the fare ch aracter of the state cam pa 3^ at present conducted. Il *: yfhing else but a campaign <xtu cation. However great powers of condensation and ta Ity ot expression, no candid tor an important office can mi v intelligent presentation of ? _ views on tlie public issues of the 1 VS. , J day in the lew minutes' time allowed him at each meeting. But what is the remedy ?? T yS Senator Tillman does not suggest one?certainly not in words.? His action in his own case, in ly. declining to attend the state campaign meetings and inaugu ^OI"" rating an independent campaign *e system, may be taken as an indi* 8h ,$i.so cation of what he considers a I-'1 io remedy for the existing trouble, be A man of Tillman's prominence, nr popularity and force as a dump speaker can well afford to take K lis or 1 the step that ho has taken.? ^ cnts, lie can always rely on drawing a th ,v"r~ * <t -s for large audience wherever it is ,h uldlknown in advance that he is to Is of iucwi speai<j but as much cannot be ln, nown said of many, if any, ol the other of no rul c? ndidatea before the people to- H day. Besides, it wou'd not he sh ^ urnnf innlilo fn<l/iti /1 f t li n i w t \ I 13 I ' <*V? I IV(?UIU IVI "1 I/IIVJ 1/ ? " dozen or more candidates now th canvassing the state to get up his r'aov own itinerary. 1'he people would '1 ____ not stand lor so many political !ir meetings and would soon cut ki them out altogether. 'a Senator Tillman's charge that the daily papers have conspired I{ ont to hplif.t.Ui t li? nrimarv dons frreut. ?1>h- injustice, we are sure, to those journals. As a matter of fact ul0i they are really giving more space lay 'he speeches of the candidates ol eral Gian the character of the speech- |0 es seem to warrant, especially in 0| view of the fact, that there is but iav" little variation in the remarks ol . on the candidates from day to day. S1 ems , r ? r< Georgia Paper Hard on Col. ed. t i al dlk, Lumpkin. and "i her The following is from the a how Milledgeville (Ga.) News: ? 3 of "Hon. VV. W. Lumpkin, who eral lived in this city lor several years 11 i is and was depot agent for the Geor- ?l ions ^'a railroad, is now a citizen of tc Columbia, S. C., and has entered ^ . the race tor the U. S. senate in . 'ua ' opposition to Ben Tillman, of pitchfork fame. It is probably Cl good for his candidacy that the the people here cannot vote in his ai Tl race, for it is believed that he c< would be defeated if they Xty* could." iwn- n k I I anwacle i*er?ontutt. leli 11 1 Miss Emma Fudge is \isiting eld .. ,, U] ? tor father a' Port Lawn. ,. of". I 11 idi a ^r- *' ?f Ruck Hill, >d hoe Bpout Friday hereon business. il and Miss Pearl Plyler spent a few 1,1 ruly days of last w'ok in Waxhaw. '' Miss Evelyn Nisbet is visiting Miss Alberta Ezzelle, at Marvin. |? ievMrs. !. A. Hyatt is in Rock! I nr tr .. .. I Hill at the Hospital lor treatment. roiis I j l)o Mr. Cecil Broom, of W.?xhaw, w M o..t spent Snndav a' Mr. J. W. Plv , Sf ler s M1 Mrs. R II. Massey and daugh-1 H| ter, Eva, are visiting relatives at te Fort Lawn. Iie Rev. R. E. Sharpe attended L the Stokes?SifTord wedding at j . Yorkville bi.sf. wontr ?W/jvlmu- I UC n uud KnterPri8e |C, on- ? , vt . j Attorney General Mostly an H I nounces that he will soon be??i:i ign. . .,5 . . ! proceedings against m - S .iiultrd t 18 1 ' llj of Oil Company. j W( jjlg Th?* Governor has appointed jsc c-j Julius II Walker, ot Columbia, j ra a trustee ol the University ??f sc a,e South Carolina, in place of John ed *ke ,j# McMahan, who resigned to to his enter the race lor Governor. on rhe Kershaw Dispensary. emporary Injunction Granted by Judge Jones Against Opening Dispensary. Another move was made yesrday in the Kershaw dispell ry matter. It. was understood at the dispensary was to have >en opened today, but such will )l. hp the case. An application by citizens ot er.shaw wa> mad > yeberd tv to ssociate Justice Ira H. Jones, at is place, for an order enjoining e opening of the dispensary, to Judge granted a temporary junction, and ordered the board control of Kershaw county and ispenser Grover C. Welsh to ow cause before him at L uicas r on Tuesday, July 17th, why e restraining order should >t be made permanent. io attorneys <or ne [lemutners o Messrs Green & Ilines, of ancaster, ami Mr. J. T. lvirUr (1, of Camden. event Events Incidentall 1/ Recalled. Policeman R. M. Langley, of ock Hill, spent Thursday in ancaster. He reports the pride Rock Hill?that street sprinkr?as still doing business at the d stand. The town has about ittled down to normal conditions nee the great excitement and ijoicing occasioned by the sprink>r's resumption of activities fter a few weeks' inaction. The lspension has been ascribed tc scarcity of water," but there is strong suspicion in the minds f some that the sprinkler was dd up for repairs, on account ol juries received when it so conpicuously figured as an annex ) the tail ot Baker'a old mare uring her memorable race tor ill limber, with her k'cussin'" >lts as close seconds. By ttie way, Judge Jones gives s his judicial opinion that the )lt that exclaimed, <kDamfino 1" u.-ing that extraordinary runway, meant nothing more nor 9'; than a high compliment to s good mother, who was then inking the bert record ol her fe f<>r speed?that the expreson means a line dam ! Of course rat's what the little fellow leant. It was hut natural for itn to give vent to his letdinirs admiration lor Ins mot lie. lien lie Haw how beautifully she 11 rnl the wind. Imryett with Seltinff /.?#///<>/ . Lewis L'oitfi, colored, was comlilted to jail Wednesday by afuatrate Caske.v, charged with dling Ii?jnor. He was Mibse uently released 011 bond lor his jpearance lor trial at the next irm ot the Sessions Court . ightning Strikes a School Teacher. Burlington, N. C.. special in liarlotte Observer: During the orm Monday evening l*rof. F. . Otirliss, superintendent ol ie graded schools, was light nnfully injured by a stroke > I ghtning. Prof. Curti s was at ark at his desk in the graded h'>ol ollice when the stroke me. He was rendered 11 neon ious for some time and sutlertemporary paralysis of the ngue, besides painful wounds I 1 ? neau ana rignt arm. White Shirt Wa " Hand Baj ' Fans and " Hosiery, " Habutai ! And our full iine of Whit passed for excellenc Williams-Hu h | j CiYSlI Evangelist Leach Converts i Dispenser, who Resigns. Columbia Record: Timmous ville has no short dispenser o dispensary, but. it is short a dis penser. An<l all this is on ac count of a revival meeting con ducted there recently by Evang elist Leach. Mr. Letch know all about the evils ol the drinl devil by actual contact, as wel as through inspiration, and hi enoris on mis subject are usuali such as ought to appear in blacl type even in a great family news paper. lie has converted va'iou persons at Timmon*vil'e, incluc ing the dispenser, Mr. W. h White, who has forthwith re signed At least that is the ii f< rmation that has reached tin state board about the matter and an inspector is to go ther in a few days and transfer th stock to Mr. White's successoi because Mr. White since his re signation has not wanted t touch the thing at all. Rock Hill Lad's Narrow Es cape from Death. I J Iiock LI ill Hera'd : The littl seven year old son of Mr. am > Mrs. 11. It. Collins, who resid | "ii West Main street, wa* severe My burned Thursday afternoon b_ an electric light wire, whic j :rom some cause bad burned ii j i A?? and one end dropped to th j .round. The little boy, wit everal other children, was pla> lag on i lie pavement and i itlier took hold of or stepped o '.the live wire. The shock line' 1;i 111 to the ground and lie fell o the wire. His mother and Mr* M. M. Hyatt ran out and ill tempted to pull the hoy o| liie wire but lliey both receive a heavy shock and were powei less to render any assistance, j negro man attracted bv th screams o! the women. Iiastib secured a mattock from th yard of ('apt. Holler ami in at (templing to cut the wire it wa jeiked oil the boy. The chili j was badly burned on both hand and feet and there- w?a i burn on his face The worn burns are on his ri^ht loot am iie left hand. Dr. ,1. It. Mille was summoned and dressed th< (he burns, and while the litlh fellow's injuries ore very severe the physician does not thini there will be any serious result! [ from them. K White f Goods | J6 lists and Oxfords. j 2;s and Parasols. Ribbons. Collars and Ties. Silk, 25c yard. e Piece Goods cannot be sure of quality and price. Respectfully, ghes Company SrlX)RE. I . * Professional Cards j Dr- J- H. WELSH. Jft DENIIbT. ^ IP- | Ollioe over Williams? - Store, formerly occupied W* K. R1 Galloway. LANCASTER, S. C.** 8 Dr. R. G. ELLIOTT, ' Lancaster, S. C. Residence 'phone. No. 187. Office, H Davie Building, cor. Main and Dun lap atreeta;'phone No. 72. y Will practice in both town and counk ty. All calls, day or night, will receive prompt attention. i8 Dr. E. J. Hinson DENTIST \m Office in Springs Building. Office Hours : 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. Sunday Hours, 9 to 10. W A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. ? To the head of every family who is ambitious for the future ami education of his children, we have a Special Proposition to make. \o Article in the home Hhows the eviI deuce of culture that doeH u Piano or Oigun No accomplishment (fives as much pleasure or is of as great value in after life as die knowledge of music and the ability to play well. (Jur Small Payment Plan makes the own? Heirship of a high grade Piano or Organ d o^yJust a tew dollars down ami a small (mye uient each month or quarterly or seuiixnnunlly and the instrument is yours. ^ i1- Write us today for tlatalogues and onr Special Proposition ot Easy Payments. Address, ? I MALONES MUSIC HOUSE. II J Columbia. S. C. '' Catawba College ' at.i\\t>n t'olleire was founded in ltiol. (> Is lOi'ilui'iitional Is splendidly located aliil olleis Hii|itirior advantages Has an I) efficient faculty and lirst class accommodations in cvrv resj cot Mas collegiate and A academic department t?i\e- special attou,, tion to music, nit. elocution and physical cuItuic Stud? nU arc under the immediate i. c ire of the president and faculty Itocitation, dormitory rooms, and new chape] not suipassed in the state ltates for hoarding |j' "-Indents range trom $112 tilt to $1118 ttO for ? >' the year This includes steam heat and f ll acetylene light Full term opens September 4th, lit <5. NViite for room Address the president, \ I CKOiKiK Al.RF.ilT SNYDEH. (>-'27-8t. Newton, North Ciiroliua. ft _________________________________ i University of North Carolina 1789-1906. Head of the state's Educational System 9 DEPARTMENTS : V . Collegiate, Engineering. Graduate. I?ow. d Medicine, Pharioucy. |g Library contains 4.5 000 volums New waterworks, electric lights, central heating ft *> ateui New dormitories, gYuinAtumn, Y. vl. A. building. 6V2 students. 74 in t faculty. The Fall term latins Sept. 10, ^ 15M(?>. Address, N FRAN VIS |\ VENM1LK. Pres't, I' Chapel Mill, N. <-. t! Trespass Notice. i, I hereby forbid any person or persons from trespassing upon my lands in or near the town of Lancaster 3 especially by depositing on same the bodies of dead horses or other ani- * main. K. K. W Y 1,1 K /.