The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 05, 1907, Page 7, Image 9
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keeper has a snug house to stay terms, but in separa
in. In the rural sections the gates The lower animal
are usually kept by ?a old hag large double door
who tries to ^ee how unprepos- a large hall, if I me
sessing she can look. leads up near the n
Every one whose income is houte. On one si
over $225 must pay an income | stalls and pens auc
tax. A part of this taxis paid is the kitchen, so tl
over to the imperial government, of fried ham and ai
and the State pays no other State mingle in the mos
tax to the national government, iug perfection. Tb
This tax received from the States, in the other end- I>
together with the customs, pos- the stable end of th
tal, telegraph and telephone re- on the street. As I
CeiDtS. BO to nnr t.ho ovnoi>o?? -*
M - - r ^ ???v V Apuuo^o VUU Oil CCl in on?
of the army, navy and foreign passed ono of th
service. The taxes on real and residences, an old c
other property all go into the head out at me, we
State treasury. benignant express
They have a rather peculiar face. Evidently she
tax, called the invalid and old cial equality with
age tax. This is levied on the aud her pleasing
laboring class and is a species of was also intended i
insurance. All who work for to the stranger witjj
others and earn less than $500 Nearly all of th
per year must pay a tax for the wear large wooden
support of the aged and sick of iu the shape of t
their class. Eveu the servant Men, women and c
girls must payjthis tax monthly, them. When two mi
i and a policeman comes around can scarcely pass ej
to collect it from those who the street. I met or
work by the month or the year, had very large feet
Those who do jobs here and as if he had poked
there (and who cannot so easily hollow logs. Whe
be kept up with) must buy in- school turns out y
surance stamps, and when they the children's shoes
work a day for a pereon they the paved streets t<
must paste a stamp in a small dred yards,
book required by law to be kept The public highw
for that purpose. This applies to taiued by State tax
washer women aud those who are kept in most exi
do odd jobs. The employer must 'ion, many of them
see to it that the laborer sticks slone. Private ro
ine 81<1 mp in the book or he is required .to be kept
liable to a fine. (But wouldn't dition by the gover
such a law jolt some of our col- splendid roads enul
ored people who h*ve no regu- ers to carry large Ic
lar employment?) But there are horse.
110 colored people in Northern There is not freer
Germany. That fact suggests or of the press in G
another idea : there are no mules matter what your
here, either. There is not a mule the government or
in this part of the country. Hors- may be, you had
es are used altogether. quiet if you don't
It is a singular fact that no prison. There is uc
country in Continental Europe publicly "cussii
speaks one language only. In administration. .N
% Germany there is high Dutch plains at this, tori
and low Dutch. High Dutch is heen so with them.
the language of Martin Luther we have the o h
j i i u u- -4 where liberty of the
and made popular by his writ- . . \ ..
, - . . , , of the press, in disci
ings. The low Dutch is spoken m,? ,)B9 #bout
mainly by the farmers. The Bremen, German)
"low" refers to the soil they oc- .
cupy and not to their social posi- wllM> c?..n^i iron
tion. A sej-vant girl coming to "I want to nice houi* \
the city from the country speaks kMMyTriubl
1 f\ 4 i 1 ? * * ?' *
low uuicn ana must learn high ??ck, ienn. -n imvc j?
** Into certainty that Elect
Dutch. Then, also, the language positive y cnr-? thi* diotre
o. .1 ? . . The lir.st bottle uuve me
in Southern Germany is not ex afier Utkiug ? ft,? more h<
actlv the same as here. On sev- P,etely cured; so comih
came* a pleaanre to reconi
eral show windows here are the remedy', wo'.d nnd.rln
i i. i , I. I . . ford Bro?, Fnnderburk
words, "English spoken, but it 8toro
is mighty poor English. On a =
cigar window was, "English fX ==:
spoke " I went in for a smoke, \\ Wood's So
and incidentally to get a few I ^
broken remarks on other matters, fj
but he didn't "spoke" it at /
all. ^
I took a spin out in the country
a day or so since to give the We have thousand
, , . , . In stock, selected fr
farmers some advice, but as they crop8 in this
could not understand mv "high" the best and most
?, f,. ? . , . kinds;
English, they missed some agri- Burt or 90-D;
cultural wi9doni. I greatly de- |Q Black Tarti
sired to advise them to huild their Swedish S
houses differently and to atop Red Rus
their social relations with their White and Black i
stock and cattle. Most of them ?or prices.3' ^'nter'
have just one large house and WOOD'S NEW SEED BO
/ everybody and everything lives \ tells all about .Seed'
. , r * i l\ Farm and Garden So
under the one roof. The family, \\ free on request.
the horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, YW W.WOOd & SONS
chickens, cats and dogs all live JJ RICHMOND,
together upon the most friendly (y2 .
THE LANOi
te apartmeute,
13 eater at a 1
'in one end,
ly so term it,
liddle of the
ide are the
1 just across
liat the odors
urnonia may
t health-give
family live
i the villages
e house fronts
walked along
village and
ese omnibus
sow stuck her
aring a most
tiou on her
enjoyed soi
her owner,
countenance
is a welcome
in the gate,
epe villagers
ehces made
i steam tug.
hildren wear
en meet they
ich other on
ie fellow who
. He looked
them in two
n the village
ou can hear |
striking ou
or two hunays
are main
es and they
cellent condipaved
with
ads are also
in good connment.
The
)le the farm
ads with one
lom of speech
ermany. No
opinions of
its ollicials
better keep
>ant to lie in
> *-uch thing
ng out" the
fo one comt
l\ n n nliitnMA
i ? <*3 ?i w ny a
In America
er exireme,
tongue and
ussing public
n to seed"
f.
i the Nuulh.
'a) liable advieajto
lame back an<l
t. Hlaeksbip, of
loved to an ubsorio
Hitters will
ssing conditiou.
great rebel and
ittlea I was com tely
that it beimen<7
this great
larantee at CrawPharmacy
drug *
eds //
Choice* IV ^
Heavy* \\
ecleaned
Stocks.
8 of bushels Rura> Ci
om the beat tO be F
country; all
productive A rural
ay, O wiU be hel
triau, Q instai
Select* the 'ollowi
t Proof, Post mastei
Spring, Vir- ral Cr.rrier
etc. Write 8efvice c
I0? hi 1807 ton :
/ It is the
II mission to
, Seadsmen, / <,xrn'n?tiot
VA. Ml Saturday,
der that a
VSTER NEWS, JANUARY 5, 190r.
/that r
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cte^rritnrno<i.8r' rut bcstcr baowwc&cwicapo.
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Why does one place beco
That is simple: Because
treat people right. How?
goods for the money they
we sell are good, better
vv narever price we ma)
may depend upon it that
* something good. You c
to wear poor clothes thai
sell them. If we sell pooi
our reputation; if you v
will hurt your reputatior
think about the value of
of you?
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Lancaster Mer
irrier Examination may be established for
[eld here 26th inst. fice it is necessary tha
carrier examination than 3 persons forwai
d in Laucaster on the prescibed form, prepe
tit, as will be seen from tions, so that they will
ng letter received by civil Service Commis?
r Hunter from the Ku ral Carrier Division),
Division of the Civil tori) d. C., on or betor
ommission, Washing day, Jan. 16, 1907. r]
sary blanks are inclosd
purpose of the Com- l'lease give this matte
hold a rural carrier mediate attention.
i in your county on post the announcement
Jan. 26, 1907. In or- such other action as m
register of elegibles essary to enable every
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BY GOOD JUDGMENT
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tIGHT PLACE.WHERE
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BEATS THE OA^Q
me the right place?
at that place they
' by giving good
get. The goods
best?never trash.
i charge, you, you
you will at least get
an no more afford
i we can afford to
r clothes it will hurt
vear poor clothes it
1. Did you ever
what others think
pectfully,
rantile Co
your of- your community tc
t not less the requirements re
rd, on the of appl.catior
1 simulations,
r applica
How to C'lirftChi
1 reach the .To enjoy freedonj fr<
?ir?n / "t? ,1. writes John Kemp; Eh*'
' "I apply Backlen's Ami
VV ashing- also used it for Halt rhenm
w , rfanlta." Guaranteed to c
6 VV ednes- indolent ulcers, piles, bnri
Iiflono bites and skin diseases,
i ne lieces- Bro> #n<l Fondetburk Ph
1 herewith. The Rixbt Hi
r your im- V!r. August Hherpe. the
, ... . of ?he poor, at Fort Madis<
I ublicly Kind's Ne*v Life Piils are
? oiirl t?lro tbey act more agreeably, d
a 1 lage D)Rke one letter than
ay be nec live." (Juaranteed tc core
constipation. '25c at Crai
person in Funderburk Pharmacy.
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lative to the
is and to ex.
Ilblalnw.
?iu childblains,''
t Otistield, Me.,
ca Halve, Have
with excellent
nre fever sores,
as, wounds, frost
'25c at Crawford
armacy.
eme.
popular overseer
)n,la..says; "Dr.
rightly named;
0 more good and
any other laxa>
1 biliousness and
wford Dros, and