The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 22, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
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.-Lancaster Publishing Company.
diaries T. Connors, Editor.
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Singress of March 3, 187V.
'Wednesday, August 22,1906.
U1K; CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR
AND THE, DISPENSARY.
Tarring his power of veto,
governor has nothing to do
wfch the making and unmaking
lit laws; that is the peculiar prov
ne tlie General Assembly,
rtl il, it is well to know how the
\jflSematorial candidates stand
tife'.be leading issue of the cam
ijwgn?the dispensary?an i al
ftoueh we have repeatedly pubtithed
their views at length, in
wmuch as tlie election is near at!
ia'id we reproduce the following
lib'ief and concise statement ol tho
position of each with reference to
ihe liquor question, taken from
he News and Courier :
The one essential difference
i*tween the Manning and Ansel
f&pensury platform is that Mr.
"Vanning tavors the state dis^asary
and Mr. Ansel would
tfeolish it. Both Mr. Manning
twd Mr. Ansel are willing that
rv.iutieH shall decide for them
lives whether or not intoxicants
tii ill be sold within t heir bor lers;
i. \ ? '?.1
mi .111"./\ Hmoi m#es i uriner aim
*\?'j thai ho is personally it pro
dvhitionist, and wouM vole a- i
even a county dispensary !
tit his own county.
'Iho voter wlio lavors a s'ate
ilii'^ensary and county option j
support Mr. Manning.
Tip voter who ?pposos :i state
jtitisary l?u* tavors county
a von will vote lor Mr. Ansel
''ha voter who Javors the state
?i?'7ernarv law as it stands with
condition tliat the -'Biioe
Ua'" hI:aM It repealed, and
who if opposed to any kind oi
n.iintv option, will support Mr.
ijfease.
I
Mr. A. (). Jones is for no|
ilate dispensary, hut. would in I
?3nd? hurh license niichr tiie!
iV/spensKry regulations m the
rations. Col. J. T. Sloan and Mr j
YcMalian are for the st'?tQ disfensary
and we do not know
what they think about the "Brice
*aw. ivir. w. a JVl wards is i
:pfeinst the state dispensary.
Mr. Joel E. Brunson is for a!
'lone.dry world.
Air. ii. M. I /irner, who for
:Jv*nty years was tlie News and |
fanner's Washington corresp- n
tent, died l ist Saturday. The
thousands of readers ol our Char >
> 4 on contemporary will greatly!
1* sj the bright and entertain
^communications of41R. M. L.," (
The captain of a B'e?mar which |
has arrived from Sail Francisco
says that the situation here is ^
worse than that following the
disaster at San Franc'sco.
HUNDREDTHOU8AND HoMKLKSS. *
Loudon, Aug. 20.?In a dis- (
patch from Valparaiso without |
date, the correspondent of The
Daily Mail says : (
"Sixty per cent, of this city
1 has been completely destroyed.
The death roll is very heavy.? '
There were eighty-two shocks
during Thursday night and there i
have been 300 since then. The i
tremors still continue. One bun- i
1 <lred thousand people are home
less and destitute. Water is giv
ing out. Surrounding towns have
been destroyed and the railroads
' have been cut." |
Mrs. Lilian Miller leaves today
[ for a visit to Winnsboro and
i Charlotte.
winch for co many years constituted
a leading feature of tho
paper. Mr. Larner achieved
ruccess in ins chosen profession,
j mrnulism, under great difficulties.
As a lad he was forced to
work to support himself and his
mother and sisters. For several
years he served as a page in the
national capitol, and at the age
of seventeen entered a printing
office in Washington. For live
years he worked at the "case"
during the day and attended
school at. night. During his ap
prenticeship he also did additional
work as a reporter for one of
Washington's leading dailies. His
promotion rapidly followed. For
years he was connected, either
as editor or correspondent, with
a number of the principal newspapers
in the United Slates.
The meeting of Council and
citizens generally called by tlie
committee of aldermen for last
Monday afternoon, to considei
the Southern's plans for the
new depot here, tailed to mate
rialize. Why? Is it possible thai
our people are indifferent about
so important a matter as tlx
kind ot depot the railroad com
pany shall build here? If tlx
new building shall provo to b<
f 4 4 ~ 4' 1.1*
<1 tin 11 s; that night ?2 shock wer
felt.
\II of the buildings ol lliecit,
-ither were ruined <?r damaged
The lo^s will be enormous
probably reaching $250,000,000
A thousand persons kille 1, i
considered to be a lair estitnat
oI ' be casualties.
Vina l>el Mar, three mile
from Valpara:so and having;
popula't ??f over 10,000; Quirt
hue, 225 utiles to t lie south ward
with a population of 0,500; Q til
1 da, 25 miles to the northwes
with a popul ttinn ol 10,000, am
vilatres all found were do drey
ed.
Most of the damage w a' du<
to lire, which started immeduult
after the fust shock.
I'lie whole population is sleop
ing in the lulls, ihe parks or tin
si reet s
Komi is voryscMve. Milk cost*
i w> Chilean dollars a lit r, am
it is alnio-t impossible Io obtiin
moat, even at l?i^l? piices.
The railroads are destroyed.
Kain, v\hudi i/e^01 to tail im
inedia'ely utter lho tirat shock,
stopped an hour afterwardsIdle
nights are very < old anti
windy, and the people shvpinr
in the open are eollerwiii greatly
uushi lsiuciory hi me puunc
will the citizens ol this com
munitv be able to find hiij
ground upon which to do tin
kicking stunt, having failed t(
avail themselves of an oppor
(unity presented to ex p res
either their approval or disap
proval of the plans of the pic
posed depot t
Terrible Earthquake in Chili
h'a' 1 rn _ v * t i
^uies anu lowns wrecKei
?Thousand or More Fer
sons Killed?Property Los
Enormous.
Valparaiso, Aiij; It).?At 7:5
o'clock last Tnursdav eveninj
Valparaiso experienced an Martli
quake of m*eat severity, am
i vuu want me oest, up-io-aate
i livery service.
*j KEA1H-LLLWTT MULE CO.
. Professional Cards
'ij Dr. J. K. WHLSII,
DENTIST.
I Ollioe over Williams?Hughes Uo'e
e Story, f<?r!>:erly oecnj ied hv lJr.
? K. M (ialloway.
LA NO AS IKK, S. O.
|
j Dr. K. G. ELLIOTT,
Lancaster, S. C.
' ] Ke*ulence 'phone. No. IS7. Otliee.
| I >.i v i - Itni l<li tig. eor. M hin ami Imnlnp
si reels; 'phone No. 72.
1 Will prHCl ire i n hot h l own him! enmity.
All rails, day or (light, will re- |
ceive prompt attention.
j
Dr. E. J. Hinson
DENTIST
I Office in Springs Building.
r Office Hours : 8 to 12 and 1 to 6.
Sunday Hours, 0 to 10.
I Miss Mmule Moore is vLiting '
r "elut'Yes in Yorkville.
; Why Suffer
? Any Longer
> With Headache?
1 Have your eyes attended to at
0 once and save yourself from
further suffering. It is a fact
s beyond a doubt that the most
frequent cause of headache is
some defect of vision. I make
examinations free and am prepared'
to do the work perfectly.
H. C. IIOUGII,
g
Jeweler & Optician.
8-15-2w.
1
Livery, Livery,
Livery!
ir Though doing a rattling good
^ livery business, we are deter-!
. mined to do even better. Our
I present stocks of Vehicles and
ejHoi *ses are being supplemented
i by handsome new carriages and
v burredes and stvli^b
I 00 J
Driving and Saddle Horses.
Our livery establishment is
going to be second to none in
- the State, and don't you forget
fit! Come or send to us when
i -i- it-- ' i *
\ Peoples Supply Co. \
\ ?>
% is out for business and won't be found 5
^ asleep when it comes to selling. They ^
iare going to push business, and it will X
be to the interest of every farmer in m
Lancaster county to make their estab- m
^ lishment headquarters for ^
i General Merchandise S
? "Quick sales and small profits" will be W
J their motto, and "the same price to X
J all" their rule of business. At present M
J they are closing out the stock of goods ^
purchased from Carnes Bros. Call at ^
Cthe corner store in the Moore block and C
- i n a ^ i \r ; 11 ^
m get some 01 tnese oargains. iou win m
j always find a warm welcome. Messrs. ^
^ Jno. A. Cook, J. A. P. Sistare and A. C. S
Carnes will take pleasure ingwaiting J
on you. ^
After September 1st 5
they will open in the Springs block in M
the store-room now occupied by Welsh ?
& Co. a brand new stocks f Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc., W
continuing the grocery in their pres- ^
ent quarters. Look for the big sign, ?
Peoples Supply Co. j ,
k
Wanted! JsL j
Wo want 1,000 men with / Jfi J IllA
2,000 foot to fit in 1,000 l
pairs of our new V \/fr Hiwy'
Walk-Over?*^ HVIJ !
7 pL-S
rhe quality is right, til is I // vl
right ami prices right. / // b \
C^n c/i r\r\ I / A J ?
oi.uu, ifl2flS?W
$5 00. dSfitei
WAX HAKI RIG US PM Of f ^^SfcvCl01 UUhc JWW
Same price to all.
Williams-Hughes Company
(/1AS| I STOR K.
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Must Go in 30 Bays
1 Still Have a Lot of
BUGGIES AND WAGONS
that I guarantee firstclass in workmanship, material and finish ^
that I must sell in the next dO (lays, and want everyone who has
an idea of buying or exchanging the old vehicle for a new one,
il) wVllit I l>o\;a ' -
... ? ??.v ? aim my jii icus anci terms. l will do you
good if you will call and make your wants known.
Also a big lino of General Merchandise that I would like to
close out and will make a price that will ple:ise you.
Yours truly,
J. J. BLACKMON
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