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chief points of interest to all a visitors of Sati Fraucisco. It is v over a mile wide at its narrow- j est point and it is said that its r] depth has never be^n ascertain c ed. On each point ot this strait { on either side has been erected t fortifications to guard the en. c trauce to the harbor and the 1 ? n--> < ouiuuji, mm u? uncie ?am 19 ever c present to challenge I he passage a of any questionable fleet through c this beautiful Golden Gate. The e United States Military R serva- \ tion and Post, known as The t Presideo, is situated along this f strait, the bay and the ocean and a strong garrison is main c tained at this pout all the time, c California is known as the Gold f. en State and as this famous r strait connects its magnificent t harbor with the great Pacific, it c has been properly named, and is v now known the world over as, t the Golden Gate. This fine har- t bor alone will always give to b San Francisco the chief place on the Pacific Slope and make her h the Queen City of the Pacific. t Geo. W. Allison. t Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 31,1906. I ? - E More about Pure Food Law. "c a "Will Revolutionize Prepara- u o tion of Food Stuffs--Color- v ing Matter to be Eliminata ed from all Food Products. t c Washington special in Char- ^ lest on Post : An epoch in tbe food supplies of Americans will be marked by New Year's Day, 1907. On that date the pure lood ? law will become effective. It F practically, in many respects, ^ will revolutionize the prepara. ^ tion of foodstuffs intended for v sale in this country. Appearance of foods and kinds of foods that j; all of us have been accustomed to in the past either will pass out of the existence or will be so changed as to be almost unrecognizable. Under the new law and uu#ler s the regulations which have been adopted to make it effective, the << lovely colorings winch heretofore p have been used to make various ^ foods and delicacies particularly v, attractive will be eliminated n from all food products. N .chem ( ical dyes?usually they have 9 been aniline?will be permit a ten in uiw preparation 01 ioous j, and no substance may be em- ^ ployed to improve the flavor or [ the appearance of any foods t that is considered by the Agri- v cultural Department experts to n be deleterious to health. ^ Heretofore, the coloring of j foods has been an art studied to ^ an extent even greater than the ^ heal'.hlulness of the product. The chemist has been able to make any kind of refuse appear ^ luscious or palatable. Vegeta- g bles, particularly peas, were p ma le to look as if they had just (( come Irom the pods, although they may have been canned for . months. Meats ot various kinds ^ were given a bright red color hat lent a most appetizing appearance to them. Tomatoes were colored so that when the can p containing them was opened p they looked as they had just C been plucked trora the vines. As / i matter of fact, the tomatoes A vhich are canned, lor the most ^ )art, are picked when preen. Phey then are ripened in the lark and painted in course ot )r9paration with aniline dyes hat give them the beau'ilul solor that makes them templing. I'lir brilliantly colored Maraschino cherry, that one has gulped o often from the bottom of a ocktail, will pass out of exist mce and in its place, perhaps, vill be a dull looking cherry hat nobody would think about lavoring a drink with. Tomato catsup will fade in olor and the brightly colored anned bacon will c ase to apical to the eye. Vinegars will tot be so clear as before, but hey will be sourer In far* all >f the highly decorated foodstuffs rill disappear forever and in heir place will be similar stuffs hat may not look so appetizing, ut will taste better. Many little articles which the ousewife has been accustomed o order from the grocery will ?e different after January 1. No onger will she get "picnic ham" nade of refuse pork and beef ; 'potted chicken" will be real hicken, if it can be bought at 11, and not stale veal; no more lucose "maple syrup" will be n the market; and the olive oil rill not be cotton see l oil. 8 Less than 20 per cent of the I Mocha and Java" coffee sold in & his country is what it purports I o be. Hereafter, when one buys $ offee he will get Brazilian or H texican coilee, which will taste ist as good as the former "Motia and Java." It is said that the prospect of he rigid enforcement of the tire food law already has causd one man to commit suicide. ?ot being able longer to fool the eople, he concluded that life -*as not worth living. lace Troubles in Mississippi Negroes Attack Whites as I Result of a Joke. I Hrookhaven, Miss., dispatch ays: As a result of ft production of The Clansman*' in this city jst week, and threats circulated y whites that a Ku Klux Klan ,as being organized to drive egroes from the community, I he blacks have formed them elves into a hand of whitecaps nd already have started a ser3s of depredations on the whites. \ lews has reached here from fear Creek, in Lincoln county, hat "Hud" Godbold, a young diite farmer, was fired upon by egro whitecaps while riding hrough a lonely strech of woods. ^ lis horse was killed, but God- ^ old escaped. According to God old's story, a white man riding hundred yards behind him was imultaneously attacked by tlie lacks. Officers have gone to the cene of the ambush The story irculated that whites would n>(i irm a Ku Kh'x Klan was done of < s a joke, it is asserted, but the q lacks took the jokers at their iU>\ nn< ford. The excitement here is .i<-c iue ii tense. hel ., ? .. 14t tioi Governor Hey ward has ap ointed Mr. J as. F Detyens, the A<{ rimary nominee, as treasurer of Oct Georgetown county, vice Mr. W. i. Black, resigned. t I rw/ To F cassia * iMo. 41. 4MMJUCHT ?Voto B*" Tilt BU1IJ Isn't it a pleasure f( from the store you 1 can then feel that y The store at the top the store at the b< climbed the ladder vantages over the o PitVifv hovp tl-ic ? - - w w J V?? V-J iUl V lilV best makers of clo the stores of the be; ond, price. The st "credit," because it ever borrow money is then. You don't 1 ?interest?when y< we buy for cash, pa ting large discounts coats, suits, unden thing men and boys Y Lancaster It i STATE OF SOTTTH CAROLINA, STATE OF i COUNTY or LANCASTER, COUNTY In the Probate Court, . .. ..... ? . In the liy J. L, Htewnian, Esquire, .. , ? u Probate JudK<> E s f hereas, Nallie K ltoddey, of Lancaster ' ro* Co., Raid State, has nuide suit to WHERE AH, J to ((rant her Letters of Administration Court, made suit I lie Estate of and effects of L P. Itoddey ter-. of Administri eased. effects of J. N. Ta; PHKSK AUK, THEREFORE, to cite THESE A HE 1 I admonish nil anil singular the kindred admonish all an I creditors of the said L P. ltoddey, and Creditors of leased, that they he and appear before deceased, that the , in the Court of Probate, to be me, in the Court < d at Lancaster Court House, 011 the Lancaster Court I It day of November, next, after publics- day, 14th Noveml a hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to thereof, at 11 o'cl< >w cause, if any they have, why the said show cause, if a ministration should not be granted. said Administrnti liven under my hand, this 31st day ot Given undor 11 Anno Domini, 19U6. October, Auno Dc J. E. STEW MAN, Probate Judge. )ct. 30. 1906 **ml- ,<MW' 1 re5"0 lve d VTNOVVvC AREAT7WET >,'ue .shall makethings l we made THINGS SPIN. 1 5 dre. and the mills made ht5 sp//n where all of cm j trials cafie from. dcnt Want things fron the >RE WHERE THE HUSTLEJS ? :ourse You Do.' buster 8rowna j u.&now<tRa cmuAfli .AWCN'T wtHunriCM,/ Dr you to buy your clothes know is at the top. You ou have done your best, has many advantages over Dttom. A store that has ) nf R11FTP5C nac tli/'co o/-l ? _ nuo au" ^ ne that is only climbing, i pick of the market. The thes want their goods in st sellers of clothes. Sec _i ii . - i ? uic at uie lop nas good ? can buy for cash. Did you ? You know what interest * lave to pay a higher price du deal with us, because ! ying no interest, but get;; again, because for over-vear, shoes, hats?every; wear?we are at the top. ours truly, Icrtaiililc Co. r ir,SA' Executor's Sale. Probate Court. Under an order granted by J. E. iStewtewaian, E-unire, mnu, Judge of Probate, for Lanr-anter . \ ' County, the undesigned, Executors of the Junge. will of Jan. R. Krnglit deceased, will k?*iI r. (iregory. Clerk of ' within the legal hours of sale, at the to ine, to grant'him Let- residence of said deceased, near l'rimns, ition of the Estate of and or. Wednesday the 7th November, l'JOti. ylor leceased. the personal property belonging to I HFUEFOttF to cite and ?state, including the crops grown on <1 singular tiie kindred H'e P'^V.T ?f iht> 8,U<1 f,eCe,tHe,, <lnr"!? thu sail. ' The property consists in part of one V v ?" ' ? ' v \\ t horse, cow and cult, buggies, wagon, iinrf Probate.to be held at . , carpenters tools, i ";. OTn. fodder ?,;.v nrJ t'uuiiuai<iuii * ? -'V "MV? v?uv4 iiiiu^n >ck in the forenoon, to too numerous to mention. ,Dy they have, why the Icrms ot sale cash, on should not ho granted tV. B. Knight, ?y Hand, thin .'list day of T. It Marshall, irnini, !9<>6 ' October 24, 1906. Executor*. i. iv m tu *>i \ rN, I Piobftte Judge. tx , -T j Do you take I he News?