The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 01, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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THE :
artment.Ind
nnH mnln ntiH I rant. C
LANCASTER NEWS, DI
Ictments for Violation
Federal Labor Law.
iolumhia snecial in!Oharl<
CCEMBEK 1, 1906.
Of
|
otte m
cpirri ai .
~r?
j^ouiiiaiiiig Lvy 1.
Cotton Consu
New Orleans Pi^avi
It is an old say in
is not made until it
and it is equally tr
L X Iviuo ?UU ft" o
mption. ed a cr?P fl
going to in
two years to
,Iie* land. I wou
g that a crop ing and get
is harvested, it was ligli
ue that the dark, but a
om him, and I was Obs
ake cotton enough in
buy me fifty acres of Wil
Id get up every morn
to work by the time e<i
it and worked until f?"'
t the end of the two ^rac
* (0
terver: When the Fed<
irt covened here today, Ju
lliani H. Brawley presidi
trict Attorney Cochran ha
out indictments against
owing individuals and c
Jting firms for violating
?ral ?
dge ^
! 3C
tho V
) DA
Y
size of a crop is not
until the last bale
Last year's experien
salutary lesson in
Despite the e3tim
Government and a
thorities, and in spii
; determined years I was
is counted, than when
ice proved a farmer, yo\
this respect, backwards,
ates by the mule aroun
score ot au ing forward
te, too, of the wheat, corn
i not worth any more
I started. Brother
l see I was plowing WO)
bo I just turned my ln8
d and started to plow.
I planted plenty of ?n 1
i, oats and peas; rais Wlt
leral statute against worl
:>r over eight hours on pu
*ks, the prosecu'ions
the outcome of investigate
, Cochran lias been work
since last June in conned
h the work on the Charles
sin* + r>
blic ^
be*
otis m K
1
lion V
i'on ^
iAJjl
r **
early giuners' reporl
sus bureau, the croj;
estimated, indica'i
that neither early e
early census report
way reliable guides
size of the crop.
ts by the cen- ed plenty o
> was under- to sell. 1
clearly made last y
intimates nor ward on tw
s are in any common lai
to the true 2y* bush
112 hors
f meat and had some ntiV
will tell you what I ^
ear by plowing for- (,rji
enty two acres of just ^ 01
id: * c
els of wheat.
ie loads of corn.
r\ f
'y yard.
loise DeLeoti, of Aukus
int Wilkins, of Atlanta ; I
k Jewel Filtration Compa
orporaiion of New Jere
ra Construction Compi
llinois; Penn Bridge Comp
)>?.. ?n..in....:.. . w: m
IF L
ci
irnitur
othing
e, j
5
Li tnere is a pron
beginning of the sea
estimate cotton cro]
an even greater proi
derestimate consum
but a very few yea
sumption of raw co
r? a r} I lin do vltr not i
eness at ?lie 8 bales ot
son to under- 22 2-hors<
ps, there is 25 hnshel
tienesstoun 50 dozen
ption. In all ju makin
irs the con- |4>85 for ]i
tton has ex- mv rent I d
eli/A(?r 1^1 iriiro Ollf
cotton.
3 loads of hay. 1 ,n
8 sweet potatoes,
bundles oats. Pr?
g this 1 only paid out t^S<
abor, and outside of * ro
id not owe one dollar. tair
tViio lifllo crnn nl 1)6 a
A. ciiiioy ivaiiirt , Oliiiuiln 1*1
t Company, of Charleston
t is understood that, ot
secutions are to follow in
;rict along the same 1
m the be$t information
lable on the subject, it
rs that the nrnneeutw
: t u r
this f
ine. C
ob. I Big stocl
*?: f miss this
iderwe
t to select fror
i opportunity.
jar |
n. Don't ?
Prices #
VVVUV/U v V7 Vjll 1 J V 17 V I
inn clearly that the i
of the world have 1
ken production and
kept within bounds
higher prices exac
raw material. Mr.
estimates that the
Illtucn^ OIIU"- M. ?h,i4 ^ ""W
requirements market pri
ully over ta- received for
have been ^ am runl
only by the this year an
ted for the bushels o? v
Ellison now fourteen acr
whole world ?cres in cot
ces and see what I whi
my year's work. in t
ring a t wo-horse (arm the
d have sowed sixteen It ii
rheat and oa*s. Have hen
es in corn and fifteen rei)1
;ton. I am going to tror
cli are the first of their k
lie South, are the outcome
American Federation'sefFc
s understood that the attor
s is acting in accordance \
eated urgent instruct)*
n t lie Attorney General
i,,d I always g
e of m
>rts. w
ney 5 ^
vith
ons ^ 1
at I
;uaranteed.
four money back
f you want it.
will require this yea
bales. On the basi
perience it is perf<
add from 400,000
bales to this estir
that addition, which
little margin for pi
ir 12,100,000 try to mak1
s of past ex 0,1 an ftcre.
ectly safe to eiSht hundr
to 500,000
11 ate. With Jackson, 1
1 leaves but
Uttinjr awav'('?i)>nienl b
e two bales of cotton
Will subsoil and use < r'1
ed pounds of guano.
.J. T. M.
3a- "A
volvi
y ?lie Editor : hip'"
Rhiiigton, who has issued i
I circulars thai these 1
st he strictly enforced.
Had a ('lose Call.
i dangerous surgical operation,
ng the removal of a malignant ti
rge as my hand, from iny daugli
was prevented by the applicatio
*ev- ?
* Willia
in 5 <
ilcer, ^
n^of
ms-Hugh
3A.KTT S'l'OKIi.
es Co I
.?.5
surplus stocks, there
no lear of any but j
for producers ol cot
ter what the crop u
to be, even should i
Huston's figure of
bales, which it probt
s ought to be This goot
layinjr prices some time :?j
too, no in at keep and ins
my turn out time. Wep
t reach Mr. young farm'
13,000,000 labor proble
ibly will not, crop cnnditi
1 letter was received .,t 5\j
jo, hut such stall, will is,llv'
Hurt
ike good reading any
redid success for this ^
er. Vou may talk ol .
ins and unfavorable '
oils,hut none of these "
an v
;len * Arnica Salve, says A. C. Sti<
Uetiis, \V, Va "Persistent use of
completely cured it.' Cures <
is atul Injuries J'>c at ' F Mnekey
rf >r< 1 Pro*., and Funderburk I'aru
Ki.sts.
totice to Trespassers.
e, t tie undersigned, hereby ft)
and all iiersoiis frnm Imni
[ kli'K
tli.
'nt*.
- COTTON
I i n ir
LA
?
as that gentleman
the crop entirely tl:
ners' spectacles, ve
shoots the mark by
gin. It would reall
a more profitable oc
season to closely shi
, looking at can keep do
trough spin- sucli good
nerally oyer lines We
a good mar ha?i a mill
ly seem to he h. in.
cupation this
dy consump A. Man
iwn such "grit" ami witi
work along the right pa\y
on'y wish Ihe South * J
lion more just like man
-iage in Chester.
i or without dogs or guns, or t
liiK in any way on our lands.
r. T Morris. ,T. K. Mothers
>. ltallard I, N. Montgofiier;
ook, J. W. Kn iff tit, A. M. L. 1
i, Mrs Mary K 8 mth.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
4 Of STY OK LA.4CA8TKII,
In the l'robate Court,
l?.. I i.' e
0 TO
rr? 11
ME D0W1
I
?n t K t U p cf'ir\1p i
mm ,
M-> n K??? ?a
uon than to not li
\>ro<luet ion.
t ~ *
Y Young Farme
ight Ideas ant
r along the R
er about the
Chester Lau
Miss R sa
r who has ..... .
1. reay, bo
1 is W^ork- married at
ight Line. I'leasant
church Sat
item. ^
Hough and Mr. John u'?/
of 11
th of this city, were Dow
the parsonage at iU\'
drove Presbyterian .lM'1
Dow
'bath afternoon Nov. me.
i "Jimii, rjMipiirt",
Probate .bulge
bereas, Mary H McDow. ol I,?iii
Co., said State, has made si:
o grant her Letters of Admmistr
ie Estate of and effects of I'.dcar S.
, deceased.
lltCSK AUK. TIlKHKFOltE, u
uiish all and singular the kin
orflBitors <>) the said Edgar s.
, dec'd, that tiny be and appear b
in the Court of Probate, t<
M. W l \ j / V4
us cash, I ^
lit to f~ r
ntion ! figures tor
Mi- &
? cite
Ma
6fore Af
? lie
Y* vvilii JiapiL
im going to make
your consideratioi
Lgnolia Flc
11 idi 111 mgs
some close
M
i :
Dur
Cultivator
been wait
'e from 1
ime, but i
I will t
t I lie Hta
25, 1 (>() ;, a
(J. <1. Hrov
iiiu lor some ,
youngest 'I
iutts County j.- ^
is no one has ; ,
is the oldes
r my hand.? ., , ,,
luley I'eav
r! t hat 1 have I n >
reav's mea
i...i i
it 6 o'clock, hy Rev.
i'n. The bride is tlie
SIKlV
au^liter of Mr. ami \<lu
Hough and the groom
t son of M r and Mrs.
r and proprietor of Nt
market. Only the ~~~~
at Laiica-ti'i' Court House, <>n
day ?>t Dei etuher, next, utter pul
lu reof, at II o'clock in the lorelKM
v cause. if any they have, why the
lini* (ration should not he rtrantei
iveii under my hand, this JNth i
Anno Domini, l'.H fl.
I. K. S I I.WM AN
I Vol .at e -Tud
v. tiT, I'JOti
the?
Best by test>11,
to J
yi.i dard weight,
ny ot Cooking Stc
cheapest. V
them too chc
astonishing
?$>2.oo per sack, 98 ;
All groceries at be
>ves cheaper by >2.1
Men it conies to sli
rap. And on dress
the prices we 111 ak
pounds stan)ttoin
prices,
oo than the
loes, we sell
goods, it is
:e. And we
14 Vsfl1
it I ha
i i vato
with i
and
iin>j
. m<
li nnr
" 1 ' parents kn
ve enouah to w,1<Jn |hev
r anil to Jo s#b|)ath ??
i mule. I ?ni
na^e was sc
I do not know |(> |hejr |rj(,
but I have d |h)||
? to want to t;
time soo?i.
' .ifr? !?nv
e*v of their purpose C
started out to ride
ternoon and the mar
>?iethin<r of a surprise
nds though it was ext
it would be some ^
liv<
ivery, Liver
Livery!
["hough doing a rattling ?
?1*V businfiss. Wf> urn rlr.
yclon t mind g
^ buy notions,
ably surprise
C
rood i
itor. - .
ettin^ down when p<
Hats?If you want
d come to see us.
:lothinc
uople love to
to be agree>
r
I
i a roil
?ig and I
iey. I h
land, that
to sow whej
. lucli corn ; if so, tl
raise enough cotton
iter. I make Madc
am making c*r?-?t bappi
ear men eay,
they call not w,tH restored tr?
, . he names He
it and plant jia(j ,st Vitus' I
liey could not tr'',lt'n<>11' i',,t v
J a last resort we
to trot OUt Ol ' rejoice to sn
: mil
Happy for Life. , ?)r
ncss came into the home ot j Uq
ool superintendent, at >t. I ?
, when lii? little (lAUKlitcr
) n the dreadful complaint hllj
says: "My little daughter
' tni > , which yielded to no ?)??
;rew steadily worse until as '
tried Electric Hitters; and f
iy, three hottles effected \
ned to do even better.
;sent stocks of Vehicles
rses are being supplemei
handsome new carriages
?gies and stylish
iving and Saddle Hor
)ur livery establishmen
Our . U >'ou war
am], jacket and al
ited will amaze y<
and Think of a
from 52.00 t(
ses' Come at o
t is
it an odd coat, over
1 this kind of good:
ou?in fact, dumfoui
in overcoat, the very
i $4.00.
nee.
coat, ladies*
s, our prices
id you.
best quality, \
del i in the fall. W<
the readers of the Ci
1 came out planting
my crop in cotton,
twenty.one years ol
n i it n * complete c
911, I will fell for DfrvotiK co
ultivator how
malaria, (>>iar,
nearly all of Oawfonl Hros.,
.... Price 60o.
\\ hen 1 was
il my lather Subscribe
ur?." (juiok, surf cur. RO!
in plaints, general debility. the?
us. impoverished Idondarid I . ,
anteed l>y J F. Mackcy, Co. j ^ *
and I'undrl.nrk i'barmncy. VOL
, live
to The News. HI
n^c to be second to non
State, and don't you foi
Come or send to us vv
i want the lx?st, up-toc
;ry service.
ATH-ELL10TT MULE C
e in
r?et JT i
hen tM \
iate
in ]
10. I
J. Edwa
Bennett's Old Stcari
rds
id.
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