The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 01, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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J Agricull T?ofimofinrr r*/^ffr\r tural Depj I VioWc onH I rravp nift ? tf 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. ???? -4 ^ * I I