The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 26, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Lancaster Ne\ Semi-Weekly. Published Wednesdays and Saturda At Lancaster, S. C., By The Lancaster Publishing Compat Charles T. Connors, Edii i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. C* One Year Six Months Three Months Payable in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. One Inch, first insertion, fi.oo. Each si Qucnt insertion SO cents. For three inout longer, reduced rates. Professional cards, per year. 112 Business notices. Transient Advcrtlsetr Lost and Kound, and oilier classified a llsements not exceeding is words, 25 cen each insertion: 1 cent a word for each tional word over words. Obituaries. Tributes of respect, cart thanks and all matter of a personal or pol nature to be charged for. m Advertising rates by the column made k on application. Brief correspondence on subiccts of ee interest Invited. Not responsible for vie correspondents. It E. WYL1E, PHKSlt.BN JNO. A. COOK, Sko'y and Tkkas, J. M. KIDDLE, J a.. Business Manaui Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7. at the posiofllcc at Lancaster, S C.. undt of Congress of March 3. I87?. Saturday, January 26, 190 THE RACE CONFERENCE. The race conference he) Columbia this week teem have been quite a success, so as the attendance and the c acter ofthe speeches delivered concerned. It remains to seeu what the practical ree will amount to. Gov. Ansel Judge benet were among prominent whites who addrei t]ia ennioraiiro The governor undsrtoot preach a sermon and he succet in a marked degree. His text Irom the Fourth Commandn "Six days sbalt thou labor". cState quotes the governor saying in part: In these ( anil times when so many lounging around, so many grants, this is a good text 1 which the negro preachers i teach their congregations. Tl was never a greater opportu lor workers nor lessexcusetor nese. There is work for everyb the times are calling for laboi The bible says, "Go to the thou sluggard." Did you < see an atit loafing around? 1 little fellows are busy s'orirq for the winter. Around the hives there is no use for drones. An old adage says idle brain is the devil's \v< shop.'' The man who does n ing is tearing down, he is building up tor his coun'r his people. The people work will do something. No grant ever did anything T] is no room tor the vagrant or the lellow who wears a 1 standing collar and is fed somebody else. The wo should not harbor vagabo, Let these fellows go out work and bring in something the support of the families." The most distinguished c< ed speaker was Hooker T. W ington, president of Tusk Institute. He said in part: was born here in the South, early boyhood was spent in very here in the South and t is no spot oil earth so det me as the soil of our Sout States, whore we of both r for so many years have lived toiled." One of the ablest add re was made by Mr. W. K. Uoi les, editor of The State, who phasized the necessity for observance of law by both n which he said was the surest arantee of harmony in tlie So THE liJLMC vs Upon this point Mr. Gonzales Represe said: 44 We <>1 both races are 10 VVoul liv? here iu the South side by side for all time, uo matter what llmi; theories may be advanced ?ujd VS <ktn txliuCl rrrvil 'I'liio I /\ n ?> tr a Att_ - . -j cm^noo1 ^t7u, i in--', iv aiij ou?" (Jolum sible man it seems to me, is the observer fact which we must face. Since iy. we are to remain together, the Maun, w question which we should con- minister t?r? stantly consider is how can we to confiri do it in pence, in harmony, and Sena'or " * in a way that each race will VOfce iie " serve the best interost of the rttaaftna. 40 other, in a way that each race will be made more happy, more r;,a80n8 prosperous because of the pre- Hon. Be ii)?o- seuce of the other. It is the ex- succeed treme of folly, and almost crime S ates S< for any individual or group of ''First ,.v.r- individuals, to pursue a course , i8 for , , -ii *i attacK miiii- which will encourage racial is of when two people are to u 1 meai remain together for all time.*' with bei nown ===== birkeepi neral LONG STAPLE COTTON. Co1, Jan W8?r ard hear Mr. R. J. Mcll wain, one of Lan- ^ caster county's successful farm... . , olina EK- ers, who is a ereat believer in the i _ , , _ ana an c Florodora lone staple cotton, IPOS , , . cency. t Act showed us a dav or two ago a reoGCO port of Lite sale in Charleston l*6t ^ ^ n July of seven bales of that vari- , ' 11 U- n i how mu. ety raised bv him. One bale , Mr. rlut brought 20 cents per pound, ano- Stat ther lit ceuts and the remaining d in , , contend five, which were the last picking, _ . Q fn . Mate he 17^ cents. The total 9ales ^ar amounted to $594.15. Over $ 100 . . ^ ' bar right to was realized for one bale alone. , I are When the long staple com- ^U? he i present mands so much better price than , . , iiilts , the right the ordinary cotton, and the plant And i r owii use seems to do well in this pari of , . the , . - they?iDiji the country, it is a matter of sur 38et* prise that more farmers do not J^Iee^jn raise the long staple kind. Mr. mers1 k to Mcllwain ha9 a limited quantity ? ;ued w}iich he will sell to WHrt those desiiing to try it. Atlan a?nt ________ Nationa ^le A few days ago when a busy hecon^ ^ f jirtnnr ^ a'i In a I tliio nnnnftr VAFllioil v.. .??v* " 1 ' V/ V/ til ?>> w/ u ?'? J *1 (||V? ' " lay? counted up her last year's pales number are of chickens, butter and egirs she Among i va- found she had sold sixty chickens union sli rom 109 pounds ot butter and 163 , ' ,, mum pri nay dozen etrgs, amounting in all to :iere about $83. Who can beat it?? pren nity Oliester'Lantern. next tall idle There are no doubt farmers' ?f wareh ,<)(^ wives in Lancaster county "who ,a!n suc' ant can '* " ' ,e< U8 h0ar from fhe 1 )ver some of (hem. was'the The ===== which ci rUt) * i- . .i i t ie coun ' 1 According to the ginners re ports issued by the national gov- |(l^j ? t,Hn eminent, a bigcropof cotton was jlome co ^rk made last year after all. The that fai oth report made public Wednesday which si not (,f this week shows that 12,167,- sal? e^c' )'"r 873 bales had been ginned up to W )01 the 16th ol this month. The Let va ier(, figures being regarded as bearish, for j the market dropped 15 points.? Mail deli Last year's report, corresponding persons by to the one just issued, showed called ff men 9^939,000 bales, and the report of Mr. . I,( s* j two years ago, 12,700,000 bales. R. Bra h n <1 1 fori Mrs- Li Negro Lynched in Mississip- Gregory jlor pi for Usual Crime. Mis* Ca ash- Jackson, Miss., Jan. 24. ? In- ^hider, epee formation reached here tonipht A'lce SI 441 that Henry Bell, a nepro, was ljiiurKi1 my lynched at Greenwood, the home ^ ol (Governor Vardaman, last night J*111'ierf hv unknown narties. The n? ?r to " . hern ^ro assaulted Mrs. Graves of Mr- 11 aces 'hat place some months ago and WHH 'n 1 and had been in the Greenville jail 'Ids offi< lor sale keeping. Last night, he iSKos arrived at Greenwood in charge iat*k?HoniM nza- of a deputy slierifr and while ?'r.t,,e (,i , # balanced, iem- that official was taking him from food that i the t,,e Irain to the jai^he was sur- tl^usedfc k?os, rounded by a mob, which look V(1K<-table ' and corrai go him away and hanged him to a don Kod uth. railroad bridge. KVros, 3ASTER NEWS, JANUARY 26 ntative C. D. Mann JiA d'nt Vote to Reelect 15uj an?His Reasons. 1 par bia special in Charlotte ^4!^* : Representative C. D. jO* no is also a Methodist , retusecl lo vole today jf m the reelection of U. S. jf Tillman. In refusing to 7 gave these sensational JL "I wish to state my A for not voting for the O ujamin K Tillman to a himself in the United euate: V ?He made a malicious V upon the ministry of 'arolina, charging them jr ng in league with ex- Jt srs of the State, with ies Hoyt as their stander, to defeat and destroy ensary law in South OarThis he knew was false lutrage on common de nd?Before I could vo<e H I should have to know ch money he returned to )bell as rebates allowed 0 of South Carolina. I that as Governor of the was handling the money people, and he had no return the niouey to the ouses any more than the board of directors had L to appropriate to their , or for other purposes as ;ht see fit." g of the National FarUnion?Impor tant lutions Adopted. ta, Ga., Jau. 23.?The 1 Farmers' Union in its lay of the annuul conhere today, adopted a of important resolutions, ihese was one that the ould establish a minice for the cotton crop of jut year at its meeting , and that by its system mini tier it ohnntil iviain AV OMWMiU I II n I II ' li price. Jiversification of crops subject of a resolution ailed upon the farmers ol try to increase the yatheir crops and more to raise supplies for nsumption. It was urged rmers raise something :ia 11 find a ready local h month ol the year. ters Uncalled For. addressed to following remain in postoffice un>r: Jimmie Bratton, Mr. T. dley, Jimmie Bratton, illie Dunn, Mrs. Dorah , Miss Willie McKeown, Ula rrv McDowen, Mr. C. E. Mr. A. N. Sherleest, Mi?* iaw, W. T. Trulese, Mrs. Twitty. F. Hunter, Postmaster. 25, 1007. , W| L. F. Adams, of Kershaw, ? own yesterday. He paid je a pleasant call. >n't digest? Because tin* stomach 0 TrtTl one of the essential digestants X r ? g-utive jnioeK are not properly MX Ad Then, too, it is this undigestd [ hmhi's sourness and painful in- I ha Koilol For indigestion should own trui ir relief. Kodol la a solutiion of tiea Ea acids. It digests what you eat, closely \ da the deficiencies of the diges- $1.25; li lol conforms to the National Pure We crat* Lrug Law. Wold here by Craw- rates, t w | W* 1907. Riinirl rfinnor#* nf tAmnpratiil'A ?r# fc on the toughest constitution. The conductor passing from the li inside of a trolley car to the icy tempei o| the platform?the canvasser spendii hour or so in a heated building and walking against a biting wind?knoi difficulty of avoiding cold. Scott's Emulsion strengthei body so that it can better withstan danger of cold from changes of temper v It will help you to avoid taking cold ALL DRUGQI8T8I 60o. AND 8I.OO. OR Ti DAYS Boys' All Wool SWEATER the $1.25 Kind foi 35 CENTS Also Big Bargains i: mkets, Comforts, copies Supply '.CIALLY FINE CABBAGE ve some plants left over from my < "Vir setting?the samo ki :kiD?. I bny tin* best seeds obtainable on tbe m.irke*. I 1 rly Jersey W ttketielri and Charleston Wakefield In t.easi vith Succession and Late Drumhead 1'ricpH in looo lota $1 o.ooo and over I oo- We have only a limited qnantity of I them and deliver to the Southern Kxpreoe Coin puny and ?end orders before our stock is gone, W. F. CAItH, Fox f ' i hard ? keated 2 rature 2 ng an a then O n the J it the X d the X ature. a :n V % f S , r 5 Q , Et,r. Co. PLANTS md that I net for my y/ iftve two e?rly varie- 7^' t>n we follow tlieae 1.60; .r>ooo and over, very H?l?-cted RtockRt very low exprena (2, Meggetts, S. C.