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4 The Lancaster N Semi-Weekly. Published Wednesdays and Satur At Lancaster, s. c., Bv The Lancaster Publishing Com] Charles T. Connors, E SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year Six Months Three Months Payable In advance. AUVER .'ISING RATES. One Inch, first insertion, fi.on. Kacl quent Insertion .V) eents. Kor three m< longer, reduced rates. Professional cards, per year. ?12. Business notices. Transient Advertls Lost and found, and other classified ll8emenis not exceeding 45 words. 4?> i each Insertion: I cent a word for eac tloual wota over 2") words. Obituaries. Tributes of respect, c thanks and all matter of a personal 01? ; nature to he charged for. Advertising rates by the column tnadi on application. Brief correspondence on subjects of interest invited. Not responsible for ' correspondents k. 11. v. yl1k, Pkksio JNO. A. COOK. Sec'V and TitEAs, J M RlDOLE, .lit . Business Man; Entered as second-class matter, Oct. at the posioldce it Lancaster, s C.. ui of Congress of March 3. !8?V>. "Wednesday, January Id, According ton statement i a day or two ago by 8'ate Examiner Hollemau 1 he banks of South Carolina r better condition than ever I in their history. The state] of course, does not inclut tional banks, which are not the supervision or the stat thurifies, but of the federal eminent. There is every r to believe, however, that tli tional banks are a'so enjoyi era of unprecedented prosp As shown by Examiner eman, there are 204 stat private t anking institutioi South Carolina. The indiv deposits subject to check a gate $17,164,627 82. The in the savings department* up $11,888,506.86. Itisev that a lot ol wealth is being ually accumulated in this state o! ours. Are we to have some akin to a fertilizer famine year? It so. it may prove a I ing in disguise. It is now p ally conceded that guano purchased with too lavii hand last year. The trouble nt'.is'Jii appears 10 oe uie 11 itv of manufacturers to s< from tlie railroads adequate ping accommodations. Su< least is the cane with the p of Charleston and vicinity cording to the News ami ( ier. That journal quotes ' servative fertilizer men" as ing that the indications are the shipments Ironi "Cnarh and community" will he tw live per cent, less this se than the usual average, or count of the (iiIficu 11y of oh ing cars for I lie purpose ot t portation. One of the most impjj measures now pending h the legislature is the resoli ollered in the House hy Frost, of Charleston, provi for the appointment ot a i mittee to investigate rail conditions in the Stale. I! people are to obtain any r whatever from present miser conditions through Jegislat it occurs to us that the prop investigation is a highly pr< T3E Li AM OAST J EWS. and necessary preliminary step. XiHfflailTakl First firul out exactly what the trouble is and who is responsible therefor and then let the Senators E days legislature apply the riftht rem Brownsvill edv. it is a pity that such a com- President's mitt to was not appointed a year Negro Tro iany. ago Really, the railroad com mission ought to be ab'e to sup- of J-ynchiri ditor. pjy tjie Qelierai Assembly with the information needed upon Washington ti.M which to predicate intelligent tor Tillman to 40 action, but that honorable body Senate on the is not making noise as though it dent, lie char* were loaded with anything so dent's action i '.numo?' valuable. nothing more 1 - ing". He deel iotnonts. The News and Courier makes should be co' outs for the grave charge that there is a 1 until proved i. poet in the present legislature, He said lie h arils of i n political hut. declines to "expose him. soldiers were r c known The sergeant-at-arms will please outrage at Br cenorai search tlie Lancaster delegation, clared that neg tor we strongly suspect that, both not have been knt. Representatives Jones and Rob- ville. toKH. inson have lurid, love sick poetic Continuing, effusions concealed about th-ir wholo in?ii? i 7. i?\ I ?)erSoii8. race ami I lie P ider Avt i I " rily more resj Tho South Carolina Bar As other man for sociation will hold its annual negroes in the ' meeting in Columbia this week, on the questio issued t0(iay ard tomorrow. An inter He gave recog Bank estjng programme lias been pre- Washington ii state pare(j for the occasion. The an- did this knowii ire in nua| address will be delivered by jn the face of ci >efore tjie Hon. Bennett H. Young, of seventeen milli ment, Louisville, Ky. fnen. The we le na- - of the administ under benator Tillman's sensational cjai question h e au- speech in the Senate last Satur- 0f a great not I ?ov~ day was characterized by his (]ie demeanor * eason usual ability and vehemence, negroes tliroug e nn but much that he said was in- Alter predict n?r nit jeinperatc and ill advised. He uuuuiel L erity. signally failed to show that the er the negro is IIoil- President erred in dismissing Causcasian,hei e and ||,e negro troops, nor did he sue- Southern State us indeed in throwing any new light Georgia,Florid} idual tin the race problem. issippi andLoui iggre-' - gregate the nef funds | CONFERENCE OF COLORED LEADi foot ERS. idem A conference oi the negro leadgrad ers of South Carolina will be little held in Columbia next week, convening on Wednesday and Buiuiiiiiiti, ill ntracilMi llirt't? UUV0. thing As to the purpose of the gather- HMk this :n^? the Kev. Richard Carroll, HH dies.-- ol Columbia, the moving spirit M K ener l'ie conlerence, says: H j was "They hope to accomplish 5j some good lor the race in this j ' State by calling the le ders together in conference to discuss nihil- tjle most vital questions that ecnre concern the negro. No good will ship- come to the negro that will not h at! directIv or indirec'ly benefit the lmis wnite man also. The strained relations o! the races in the ' a South and the condition of labor >our- give the best reasons lor such a 'con- meeting" > say- Booker Washington and other that distinguished men of the race iston (rr?ni outside the state are ex enty- pected to be present. Prominent ason white citizens have also been ini ac vited to attend and to address 'ain t he conlerence, among them rails- (iov. Ansel and Ex-Governor Hey ward. The proceedings of tlie meeting will no doubt be nam , watched with much interest, elore It remains to he seen what pood ition will he accomplished. BIO Mr. ding Mr. Nathan Cauthen, of Floricom da, who has been visiting relaroad fcives here and in the county, ref the turned home a few days ago. eliet Miss Nellie Ilicklin and her able niece, little Miss Grace Ilicklin, Lion, of Lowryville, left yesterday for oscd Lancaster to visit relatives.? aper Chester Lantern. KB NEWS, JANUARY 16, 1907. 5S Teddy to Task m*? whites, ?nd twooftbe (South Carolina and Mississipp the negro preponderance is vei lig Speech on heavy. e Matter?Says Mr. Tilluian asked : "Is tl i Dismissal of C'esid.nt re""'y to uptoh own theory and have his chi ops was a ^orm (irel, marry ttnen and women < 'g- other races? Would he acce] as a daughter-in-law a Chines jan j2 Sena- Malay, Indian or negro in a dav addressed the c<m! with lhe doctrine laid do* Brownsville inci his ?>e4s,.ge which I ha' icter-zed the l'resi We all know he wou n the liiatb.T 4tas not* ior less than lynch- Southern white men and w lared that the men men who have for lorty yea usiderod innocent resisted in every possible wf to be guilty. t^iis doctrine of equality of tl ad no doubt the mces are just as resolved now i esponsible for the they have always been not I ownsville. Lie de- submit to it or its results. % ro troops should Mr. Tillman prefaced the di sent to Hrowns- cussiou with thecharacterizatic that resembled a case in combe said: "The The President of the United Stat< livolved is one ol is prosecutor as well as execub resident is prima* The array of counsel tor (he d< )onsible than any fence and prosecution is not y< the position the complete. So tar as their nann South have taken have appeared on the recor 11 ot negro rights, there is an element of the inco nition to Booker gruous and the tidiculous. F< 1 a social way. lie instance as the attorneys aidii ug he was flying the prosecution we have the di asle feeling among tinguished senator from Tex; on Southern white x(Mr. Culberson) a Democra U-known altitude the distinguished Senator tro ration on the so Massachusetts (Mr. Lodge) as been the cause Republican, the distinguishe iceable change in Senator from Virginia, (M mi action of the Daniel) a Demccrat, and for tl hout the South. dstense it shall so be consider* itig in the near lu- when I get through 1 will be pi jdeterminewhath-1 in the record as ai ling the d> the equal of the tinguished Senator from Ohi con'inued : "In six ( Mr. Forakei) but t he ridiculou s (SouthCarolina, nesi >l the situation is again aj i, Alabama, Miss- pare- * when one considers th isiana,) in tlie ag- Senator Irom Ohio who by re; ?roes outnumber son of bis radical and aggressiv m m&ni Bazaar Glove-Fi PATTEP All 10 Cents Ea st popular styles for up-toFor Sale by oples Supply C m utterances and probably actions i) in past once gave him the name ry ofuFire Alarm"That Senator finds himself le alighued with that Seuator from is South Oaroliua (Mr. Tillman 1 himself) who is usually supposed if to have broiled negro for breakpt fast, (laughter) who is known e, 10 justny lyciung tor rape, ana c whose altitude it not that of ha rii tred to the negro is feeling akin ?e t?> it, in the belief that white men d are made ot better clay and that I white men alone are entitled to 0_ participate in the government. ty Whisky Selling and Gambling ie in County ? Magistrates' svs Constables Requested to 10 Meet Sheriff at the Court House First Monday in s* February. " Sheriff Hunter Kays that, on account of regular routine business which requires his personal attention in the sheriff's office, it is impossible for him to watch 01 , up, run in on and catch up with all the whisky selling and gamc bliug which is reported to him u* by anonymous letters in various I)r parts of the county ; but that he lg has done and will continue to do the besthecan under the circum* stances. He says that he would t suggest, and does earnestly sug' gest, and request that every 111 magistrate's constable in Lancasa ter county meet him at the court d house here at 10 o'clock on the r. first Monday in February, next, ,p and talk this matter over and d pull together and stop this pernicious gambling and whisky selling that is goine on all oyer the county. Sheriff'Hunter says 10 that the magistrates' constables g. have taken the same oath of office that he has and that it is as much their duty as his to look after violations of the law which l" are going on in their respective e townships. m't I VII u tting INS LCh. date women. ompany