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The County Campaign, j^1 Continued from Pane One. j1()t drst primary; aud should the ^ second r tee be between Ansel ^ and Manning* I shall vote for ^ " Ansel?as the least ot two evils . wh ?and then claim that lie is still . . i * tab a pronibmoniet. in conclusion | ^ the speaker asked tor reelection , ' the as an endorsement of his course j in the legislature. If reelected,! he will still give Ins best atten- .. ... . . , Hrc lion and bis most serious cousin- ^ eration to the duties that w'^ Ljie lie before him tor the next two pea year8, dim w. i>. rohinson, the for the Iiouse. Glad to meet Evi people of Buford and Gills Creek, in c Ootnmenfed on the good schools mat and good roads of the coramuni- seei ty. Only one in race a native of was Lancaster county. Four years ano at Erskine college, graduating at t',e the head of a class of 15. Won rU8 debase in the literary society con- ,? " mil tests. Taught for several years, frol after which he studied law and j. was admitted to Mie bar. County needs its best men in Legislature. In favor of good ra^ common schools throughout the jje county. Opposes compulsory wjtj system of education-4'You can lead people but not diive them." wer Can't afford to educate the negro. jor He needs no compulsory system ^ ?seiuls to school anyway. Op poses immigration ?county grow ing fast. No objection to Scotch and English?but to the fellow with the organ and a monkey Will vote to abolish Bureau of Immigration, if elected. Favors pood roads?by taxa (ion, making railroads and cotton mills pay their full share. Can do more work with a road machine and mule than you can with a pick and shovel. Opp< ses bucket, shops. Fertilizer tax 111 cl 1 should bo divided bet ween Clem jn s son and Wiuthrop. Opposes any seel increase of appropriation to state ? institutions, but in tavor of all Sii we can pet tor common schools. Favors liberal appropriation to ijj the old soldiers. (;ic lias real so much about the whiskey question that, he is tired. Representatives should not be A elected on the liquor issue a one ore( Don't consider it the burning >'ar question. Thinks Brice hill democratic and the question is settled in this county. Favors a ^ ' W rl f" retell M mi I f Slnto I tiiiiianuurv I v- ,T purified. Some talk prohibition and then vote to give Charles'on ( high license. All tilings being equal, thinks that at least one of your representatives should bo a Lancaster 7 county man. soil I For lack ol space we findlr'0f VI that we will hay? to postpone until next issue publication of j speeches ( f < -uididat s for other 1. , I ai Oluces J - _ - . State Campaigners. Lively Time at Newberry ? Meeting-?Almost a Row. ^ ~~ T Newberry special in ( harlotte Observer: 1 lie main features of j today's meeting were Colonel! Sloan's branding as a lie the ru-' mor tlifit he would as (rovernor1 veto a prohibition hill if passed, the hurrahing reception given to by iator C. L. Hlease by the peo of his h?'ine county, and th( three-cornered play betweei ssrs. Lyon, Iiagsdale and Hut <ii9. The great wonder of the r was that the meeting passed without very serious trouble ich at the time seemed inevi le. Tlie cool, quick nerve ol best men in the crowd was only thing tlij^t saved the day peace. Credit should be given Mayor >wn, Senator Blease, Sherill brd and otheis tor the part y took in stopping what npred would be a deplorable icultv. A na'hetic feature ol - AT occasion was I lie part Mrs. m. the mother ot Hob, took loing all she could as a peace<or. At one time she could be ti trying to quiet Hub who i frightfully angered and at ther time she was seen on stand when so many people lied upon it in their endeavor irevent anything like a row. h was finally carried away 11 the stand. Ceen interest centered in the ate between Messrs Rags0 and Lyon. There were liur s for Ragsdale as he got up. was frequently interrupted li loud yeils of applause. At es during his speech there e two crowds, one shouting Ragsdale and the other for in. When Mr. Lyon asked August Great Reduction or We are making special effor ve do not care to carry them < ked the price from one-third timmer wearables. This sah cers. lodal inOr^^mdies. ^ pieces 12Ac Organdies in soI ; n u. 1,1 ?.i.; l? uwiui r, ? i 11 ur puiiw ? I imn Miir (1olore<l Lawn. inother shipment of those Colli Lawn to clo?e out at 32c the d. Silk Mulls. lII plain and flowered Mulif i 35c, special for this sale 21c. Wlilt < ^ Lawn. inly 7 pieces of those 40 in. 20c ite Lawns to close out at 12$c I .si <*<* <' 11 rla ins. pair Lace Curtains, slightly ed on edges, .'{A yards long to te out at 1 10 pair, worth douthe money. jet every body visit our store ii sure you will find bargains E. E. < Lender in lie Best Brai and the most p Ram's Horn. Red Bye. a >tinct in flavor from all oth TAYLOR - "Why don't those who cry down ) prohibition take out warrants \ strains* the blind tigers which > they cite," therw were shouts of i "Hurrah for Lyon." I There was confusion and a . feeling of great tension when Mr. Lyon branded as demagogic the claim of Mr. Ragsdale i that the committee should have made arrests and prosecutions. Mr. ltagsdale arose sud deuly and hotly slated that such an assertion was untrue, lie drew near to Mr. Lyon. The stand was quickly crowded, but several people rushed in he tween Messrs Lyon and Ragsdale LIub Evans started lor the stand, but was kept oil'. Senator Blea6e begged the people lor his sake to preserve order. Evans said, right by the stand, k<Any man who says 1 am a grafter is a . Mr. Lyon had spoken very direct ly against the gratters, but had made no direct thrust at Hub Evans. However, he said he had no apology to make lor anything he had done or said during the investigation. His words against the abuses of the dispensary were received with loud cheers. At one time Hub Evans said, "I don't want to bother you Lyon, I just want to maxe a statement. Lyon : 41 My friend, you are not bothering me in the least It you will wait until I get through you can say whatever yon please." Specials i all Summer Goods ts to close out all Summer Goods ' :>ver to another season. We have to one-half down on everything e will he a great saving to bargain I t 'on t ii rv f 'lot li A new shipment just in These goods come in Linen and Domestic finish. Linen finish 12$o. domestic finish 10c. Kvery lady should see these goods as there is noth- ; ing so nice for a serviceable skirt for same money. Men Shirt Values. 10 doz. men best 50c shirts just arrived and will he sold as long as they last at 3 for 1 00 ' Bargains in Pants. We still have a few of those job lot Pants to close out. They are the greatest bargains ever offered j ! in Pants. Come quick before they are all gone. Low Cut Shoes. Kvery pair of our Low Cut Shoes for ladies and men marked at least k under regular price. You i I need another pair to close out j the season. (luring the month of August audi jus) as advertised. Cloud. Low Prices. ids of Tobacco opular sellers are nd Taylor's Natural Leaf. er tobaccos. Manufactured only BROS., Winston-Salem, N. C. HABIT! Habit rules one's life. Don't allow yourself to get |j into bad habits. People who have used good Flour all their lives can't cjuit, and if they happen toget bad Hour they are always in a hurry to get rid of it. When you want to feel that life is a pleasure and worth living, don't forget to use the best? ! WMmmMSk . It's purity convinces the most skeptical. When you eat || it an easy and pleasant feeling passes over you like one in lr?vo r>hillf?rl with hnnninpse If hrpn/I ie th<* cfaflP r\f iife, why not eat good bread when it lies in quantities right at your door. If you want the very whitest flour we can supply you. We have flour that is whiter than the whitest in Lancaster, hut reason tells us that no W power can ge greater than the source from which it |j / came. When you take your wheat to mill do you want ! ,^ your flour chalked or bleached by electricity? If you do, this will do for fancy or for pride in hearing some one brag on how white your biscuits were at dinner. I; How about your health ? Don't overlook this. Life is sweet, and when millionaires are groaning from aches and pains from adulterated food you can be wishing for the time to come when you can square yourself at the table and be satisfied to sit and eat all the Magnolia biscuits that your appetite calls for and fear no harm. 1 Cleanliness, purity and quality. Your trade invited with the assurance that it will be appreciated and the goods we sell you to be the very best in the lines we carry. Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions?in fact, everything a farmer needs. Most respectfully, V' /T\ T^\T7%, "W( .. ... ...... ...... .... ........ ..11 mi- ??i- iHivr nil advance snipvance shipment of fall styles in ment of the well known brand of ' the Sherwood Shoe for Ladies SHILDS BliAND clothing that This Shoe i? nothing new, having we ask you to inspect before buvbeen advertised in nil the leading ing. journals of this country. I'rice 50 I'r odd pant.t to close out at 2.00 and 2.50 your own price. A bout 25 Ixilinn' Siimmnr Mutu clrvoo mil <? M ? v.,,? v/ wtwnv "Ui v^nuifi price?. 1C yds Androscoggin 4-4 Bleaching to the customer 82c. , \ Respectfully, A. J. Broom Company Next Door to Post Office. % \ I , JlrJJy m J4 JTLJUO in Bennett's Old Stand. Trade makes us happy. Goods return the compli- j ment. When you are in town don't fail to see us. j *' J. C. E. ;l _ |ll f - = A For Thirty Days . # t We will sell all our Summer goods at and below cost to make room for our Fall stock. 500 yds 5c apron ginghams 4c. 10 yds 4 4 Sea Island for $1.00. 500 yds 01c apron ginghams 5c. 10 yds 27 in. Lawn for 35c. 500 yds ehambray and stripe 10 yds 32 in. 10c Lawns for 65c. ginghams 5c. All our 10 and !2Ac Lawns for 1000 yds dress ginghams former 8c a yd. price 8Ac this sale only G^c. All our 15 and 20c I\ K. to close 2000 yds A. F. (J. and renfrew out at 10 and 12Ac a yd. ginghams and mercerized sham 10 Pes. 10c Colored Organdies brays only 8c. I only 5c. All our Dimities, White Lawn and Piques at cost. 1 Pc 72 in. White Organdie, the 35c grade this sale 20c. 5Pc 27 in. ilabutia Silk, the kind that will wash and look like new silk, this sale only 42^c. 1 Pc 36 in. Hlack Peau l)e Soie Silk, the 1.25 kind, this sale 08. / 1 Pc 36 in. guaranteed 'laffeta Silk, value 1.25, this sale 08c. Shoos! Shoos! Clothing! Clothing! 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