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*The Lancaster News. Semi-Weekly. Published. Wednesdays and Saturdays At Lancaster, S. C., By The .Lancaster Publishing Company, j .Carles T. Connors. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. iff* * r Year *1.80 Month* 78 iBhv. Months 40 Payable in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. hf Inch, tirst userCon Ktchsubse tc^r"'tlon 80 < ?-nis. For three mouths or Ms/; % reduced rates Tro'e-isionit cards. per vear. 812. iu iio.s notices. Transient Advertisements, "j#? '.^d ! our , and other classified a versa* aeais not exceeding iS words. 28 cents for V*eh insertion: I rent a word for Pilch mlrii wm. i.' word over U-> words. 5?tdiaries. Tributes of respect, cards of %lnr. i, and all m itter of a pergonal ?r po itlcal iwfa .-'; to be charged for ^{* /?? -rtislng rates by the column made known application. .t" fcorrespondenceonsubjects of cencrai lav* ieat Invited. Not responsible for views of ^respondents It. K. WYL1E, IMtESlllEST . ?' A. COOK, Sec'y. and Tkkas. _ M. RIDDLE, Ju . Business Managf.h. r my i? ??? Entered a* second-class matter, Oct 7. 1P0\ r,OBti postottlce at Lancaster, 8 C.. under Act <M? Congress of Marcb 3. ts7t?. Saturday, Sept. 15, 1906. we T!!E COTTON ASSOCIATION. As will be seen by Vice lhed Abut McMurray's call in today's J;.-.per, the County Cotton Grow Association will meet here n. Yi Saturday, 22th instant.? fW'e cannot too strongly urge upon cktir farmers the importance of Jfe)epiug up and enlarging the ttueluluess of their organization. at it has already accomplished is a matter of recent history ?nd need not now be recalled, fc-.tt past achievements should act m. an incentive to still greater endeavor in the future. As a factor in enabling the imers to obtain a remunerative puce for their cotton, the iL-ssociation has proven i self to be of inestimable value, and if 6>r no other reason it idiould be maintained and strengthens along all lines. Upon this point fchc News and Courier well ueys: from our point of view, the ?*>j. et and reason of the Association's existence is to enable the producers of raw cotton to parti t*pate in fixing tiie price In the j*rvsence of such an agency, the price will be fixed solely by the buyers, and if the cotton fsriuers TJpglect to support the Association titty surrender abjectly tfie contoil o' the maraet to persons v**iosc motive and interest ar-- to fch.y hi the 'owest possible piice. '.3he selle* ot a horse has so oetfcing to say as to the price, and u?> should liavo t lie seller ot a hale c* cotton. Tho Southern Cotton Association, makes this "sav" of *toe original cotton seller, the larmer, efTeotive, and I lie cotton i?.ving world k'si?s up and takes isoI ice." Now that the political sea-ion ia over and the cotton season jut beginning, let the farmers renew tkeir interest in the Association jtn<l strive to in ?ke it more effective *or pood than ever beloro.? 'The meeting in Lancaster next Saturday should by all means be n large and enthusiastic one. if any one ever entertained a a/lllltl M'JII nln.i I "1" - manly man, that doubt should i I** it-moved by the following te pram* which he sent Ansel the da; after the election: ' ! congraru'ate you on your nom natinn. 1 will over work for South t/'aroluia's welfare and you may roly on me fo aid you in making ^jour administration a success " ' Lvon faile l tocarrv his own conni ty, hut th" inci 'ent mere; \ all rds evidence cumulative of th?* tact i u if >* | .? 1* m?i w 11 i>t in! it On- ^p| or save in his own country." Toe! Abbeville newspapers are strong, supporters ol the stat * dispensary i and public sen'iraent in 'hat county is overwhelmingly in f? voi ot the institution. liisnotj surprising therefore that Hag** dale received a majority over xvj Lyon in Abbeville?another!tin proof of tlie fact that the people | lv realized that they were voting m( tor "measures and not men." |,r The result of last Tues lav's . At election tor governor wasclearly ^ a victory for the opposition to the state dispensary. By common consent that institution was made the paramount issue in the campaign The personality of the two gubernatorial candidates, * Ansel and Manning, was lost sight of. It was conceded that the character of each was above reproach, and that either would Su maKe a good Governor. It was W therefore to the platforms of the two men that the voters looked lor guidance in determining how they should cast their ballots.? \n They saw that Manning stood forjCe the state dispensary and Ansel ^ against it. By an overwhelming majority they voted for Ansel.? ^ Doesn't that mean that the sentiment of the people is unmistaka- g bly against the continuance ol the state dispensary ? It certainly looks that way to u?. in M The Bryan Reception to be j0 State Affair, on the Occa- in sion of his Visit to Colum- Tl bia 19th instant. t? li< CL Columbia State : The recep cn tion to Mr. and Mrs. William J. oil Bryan assumed definite form u( yesterday afternoon, when the nf executive committee of the da Chamber of Commerce and a of committee from city council met m at the office of President W. A. at Clark in the Carolina. National co j 1 ank building to consider and aj: ! map out the arrangements. The I proposed welcome to the dirtin- in g lished citizen was gon over at wl some length and the chairmen th I <<t the various committees were II I selected. Ag Mr. Bryan's present plans I I allow him hut one day between j Cs his engagements in North CaroI lina and (Georgia, f he suggestion to have not. only a local but a J j 8 ate reception, so that citizens ' >r | Iroin all over the State mav have i I CO an opportunity to gather at the L capital to greet Mr. Bryan, was g heartily endorsed. If was decided to appoint a general reception committee, j. headed hy Gov. I). C. i ley ward w as chairman, to he composed of ^ ! prominent citizens from each ^ county in the State, to be named ^ by the invitation committee of which Mr. M. E. Gonzales is chairman. The invitations will he mailed out immediately. S< Miss Margaret Williamson, daughter of Mr. A. (J Williamson, who recently won by competetive examination , he Wintlirop Ti scholarship, left yesterday for hii Rook Hill, to enter college. Ie< Subscribe to The News. | tic rs is as follows: nsel, 1,1? aiming, 'on, 1,2f agsdale. 71 lllivan, 9? barton, 1,1] L. J. Perry w is declared non: ee lor supervisor and W. I illen for treasurer, by the m rities, respectively, as show \Veduesday'sissue of Tbe New lore being an apparent tie b reen H. 11. Horton and J. W; } 1'orter fcfor auditor, the ex itive committee decided to r unt the ballots cast for tin lice. That work whh entert >on by the committee Thursda ttrnoou and concluded yeste iv morning with the exceptio one box?Belair?which Inn >t been received. Owinfttotl >sence of the Belair box tl nnnittee adjourned to me* ,ain next Monday. A member of the committ< forms us that if the Belair vo hen received corresponds wit e figures as phoned lure, M orton will have a majority < votes. all for Meeting of Cottc Association. /v meeting oj me uomoii < rrov s* Association ol Lancasb unty is hereby called to 1 dtl at Lancaster courthouse c durday, Sept. '22nd, :?t 1 nt. All sub-associations ai rneatly urged to send delegi Dns, as business of important ill come before the meetiuj embers generally, whetln legates or not, are cordial] vited to be present. T. W. McM urray, Vice President. inator Tillman on the Elec tion. Columbia, Sept. 12. ? Senate llman, who is here today c 3 way to Charlotte to delived jture, says the election of Ai ! and Lyon by heavy rnrjor is means nothing significm The Second Primary lie Results as Stated i Wednesday's News Con firmed by Practically Com plete Returns. The Slate executive committe II not tabulate the returns c 0 sect.nil primary until ne> tesiay, hut the following stafci Jilt is thought to be a ciose aj ox.mation nl the state vote : For Governor, lsel, 46.44 aiming, 37,04 Majority, 9,30 For Attorney General, on, 49,98 igsdale, 34,52 Majority, 15,46 For Railroad Commissioner, llivati, 47,56 harton, 36,67 Majority, 10, SS The ollicial count of the vol Lancaster county tor state ofi \mm it )t Our buyer has just returned 1 markets wherp he succeeded ii best bargains ever shown in Lii J* our stock before buying your g > _ ^ Dress Goods, Dress Goods A Wfi r?nll unnv 4-^v . f ?? V V?U Jf VUX (UIC1IUUII tu ? 5 few special things : _ ! 1 pc. 36-in. black Taffeta Sill ,9 only # 98c I pc. 3G-in. black Peau DeSoi< Silk only 98c ,( , 10 pes. 54-in. Broadcloth, 49c 10 pes. 54-in. all wool Broad cloth, only 90c ~ 5 pes. 1.25 all wool Broad 11 cloth only 98c 4 pes. 46-in. Cravonet or rail ,. cloth only 75c 1 pc. washable wool Sharke ^ skin, 46 in. wide, only 49c ? 5 pes. washable Habutai Sill >2 only 45c , 10 pes. Opera Crape, suitabl . for evening dresses 15c i7 What You ( 55 >5 2,000 yards of yard-wide Sea h 1 1 * V1 A A iz varas or ivnaroscoggan 4-4 ? 14 yards of Painter 4-4 Bleact 16 yards of Farmers Pride Che 19 Shoes, Shoes. a We carry a complete line o n Shoes for ladies, men and th 8. little folks. The BARRY Sho for men and the SHERWOOI i Shoe for ladies. H e- " e ! A complete line of Underwear Llt large or small, i '> Rugs, Rugs. rn 50 Rugs 18x40, the piece.. 25c , 50 Rugs 30x60, the piece. 98c 1 25 Rugs 36x72, the piece. .98c )e 25 Rugs 30x60, the Xmin?e ster 2.4: st 6 Art Squares 9x12 feet. 4.4: All our 5-4 Table Oil Cloth at ie 1 i>c. 72-in. Table Damask, wel 1, 5 doz. Seamless Bleached Sheei 5 doz. 42x36 inch Pillow Cases, r: 5 doz. 45x36 inch Pillow Cases. jf Space will not permit us to ( else. Ask for what you want A. J. Broor Next Door vi ? 2r against the s'a'e dispensary )0 n that I he dispensary people hay 1 safe majorities in bo'h branche e oi tiie legislature and that bod; a- will pass a purification bit 50 "They have enough to clean ou ? # the dispensary, fortify it agains 0f ... I graft and put it on its feet again1 said the senator. Governor nor attorney generals don1 make laws All the peopl rpoke in the election for ih h-gislature and we've^got the coo and gone on. We will see wh? Ansel rloes Inwnrfk oi.trvrfin our new dispensary law, am >r li >w many grafters Lyou wil >n put in toe penitentiary." Til] a man bragged about the fact tha ! J four thousand less scr it? he< i h. 11 this time than four year t ago. 111 UU. loss im! :rom the Northern and Eastern i gathering together some of the incaster. We invite you to inspect oods. Wash Dress (ioods. i 20 pes. 32-in. Percales... ,8c. 30 pes. 27-in. Crape Flannels v only 10c. e 5 pes. 32-in. Crape Flannels only 15c. 10 pes. Cotton Plaids for chil- / dren's school dresses, at 10c. - and 12 l -2c. 25 pes. A. F. C., Renfrew and 1 Olympia Ginghams only. . . 10c. 10 pieces Crape Dechine at oniy liuc. , 10 pes. Foulette Silk only 25c. el 5U pes. full standard Calicoes :. | at old price 5c. iet for $ 1.00 sland, 16 yards for $1.00 Bleaching for 1.00 t Domestic for 1.00 icked Homespun for 1.00 Hats and Millinery. f When in need of a HAT for ' e yourself, wife or daughter, don't e forget to come and see us. Miss 3 Maggie Pardue is in charge of this department. A.. at all times here for everybody, ' ind at right prices. Tin and Enamel Ware. 3 qt. Enamel Coffee Pot . 25c. - 4 qt. Enamel Coffee Pot . .30c. 17 qt. Enamel Dish Pan . 45c. ? ^ 10 qt. Enamel Dish Pan 25c. 8 See our Milk Pan for 10c. only 15c. 1 worth 1.00, our price 75c. Ls, 72x90 inches, each .. . .02 l-2c. each 10c. , each 12 l-2c. juote prices or mention anything and we will hare it. n Company to Post Office. , ?Mrs. Mary Aunt in, wife of B Mr. .1 \V. Austin, and daughter of the l ite John Shute ot Monroe, died last Wednesday, at her Mt, v home near Concord, N. C. I t state or south oahoi.ina, J, COtJNTV Of (.AKCAMTKIt, In tlie l'roliatu Court, My .1. E. Mtowinun Enquire, I'roliotp .1 U'ltrc S A17 herons, J. )\ ALLISON, of (.unca#^ Yl ter Co . Wiid Mutf, has mailt' suit to, ' mo to ((rant lam Letters of tdministration e of the Estate of and etTeots o! II I" .Ml sou, v deceased. V THESE A HE, THEEEFOHK, to cito ll and udmoiiiah all and siii-'iilar the kindred and creditors ol tho said If E ALLImiN, it deceased, tliut till V I e al. i . ?fa; l. fura mo, in tho Court of I'rohulo, to bo K lu-ld ul Lancaster Court House, on tho / i j 18th day ot St'j.t next, after public*tion hen of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to II show cause, if aiii tlio\ haw, w hy the said Administration should not bo granted. ' Given under my hand, tins 4tii day of , . Sept., Anno Domini, ItK O. V a a .1. E. SI EWMAN, rj t'robato Judge. Heft. 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