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i The Lan caster News. ure<?' , TB so to speak, by the same -L * T f li. - ..'Li ~ 1 1 w LK LANCASTER NEWS, Jackson's Birthplace? JUNE lt 1907. Capt fiDE AT VATlVfw r AWTCCT I Scm Saturday ? It takes wh to enable one eoenticism. tc y?ru si i-Weekly. ful to VR , June 1, 1901. quire t ==? er corj ole tons of credulity pay ac , however free from ard ? \ > pwallow that wild iner on? uutk. At lb is rigub auu it* wmake railroads pay on a luation, then why not reill other taxpayers, wheth>orations or individuals, to cording to the same standVe gee no justice in allowi oI&rr of tarnAvorfl to nav f oster s Views. From the News and Ooarie To the Editor of The Ne^ Courier : The matter of A Jackson's birthplace see find no rest. Permit me I _ L*a e A * . UlVUii 1 r. va and T1 TZ Three Trij -o give vuunu v ME NEWS WILL CIV >s to Jamestown 1 UlUbJli rB Exposition. * , and woolly ta baby talking, cult feature cept, with or allegation th boy. - ,le about a 9 day-old on a 5C But the raoet diffi tiou at of the story to ac- to pay without salt, is the ? at the child was a I^anca' the C mem r*~j jr ) or 60-cent basis of valuaid requiring another class on a 100-cent basis. ster Boys and Girls Among 'allege Graduates this Cornament Season. a Die 01 iraaiuon, my auit ing Capt. Foster, of Wa who told me positively th birth of Andrew Jackeonc ed in this wise : Andrew reuts resided on the North lina side of the State lin< lYiario o vioif fa fKo Sa iff k :r;; t? ??? iat the Pro1 >ccurr 's pa- 14ITE Care- "W 9, but Any woman votec After that time no i >st Popular Women in ] vided 60,000 Votes are C IE IS THE PL 1 for by July lnt will be con lew names will be allowed. Lancaster County, last. AN: isidered a candidate. There seei the enterpris Columbia. Th paper is con9i merous read prises in the achievements: ... An 1 us to be no limit to . . mence e of The Slate, of , day, c? at progressive news- , ... the mt tantly giving its nuers agreeable 6ur- . , . ... ing in way of journalistic ^ ; the latest of which tne Columbia State's Comment Edition of Wednes ontaining the portraits of tie and female graduates of gher institutions of learnSouth Carolina, the pressar, appear the familiar t u ? * lina side at a critical at Mrs. Jackson's health, and on this visit Andrew was So both North and South lina may claim him as he Let his birthplace be kno "Waxhaw. Carolina." and vw"' All persons pay in age of Woman in Lancasti while these prizes. All si born. a8 new subscription p * tion where the cash L-aro Xhe woman reoei\ >r son. will be entitled to o wn as tion. For the purpi so end >nto the following d g subscription* will be all< ?r county, whom they wou lbsoriptions in arrears will s. No votes will be count does not accompany the on ring the highest number of ne of the three trips to the :>se of this contest the coui istricts: owed to vote for any Id like to win one of be counted the same ed under any condider. votes in each district Jamestown Exposiity has been divided is its admirs Educational ] Wednesday, only presents of the higher tioos in the s are also ador Able and complete Edition, issued last *U mi j JLb ocas Ihe edition not , Colum an interesting view educatioual condi- .eS,1-,? . . . ... nie PI] tale, but its pages ? , , . Miss J ned with pleasing " sip and i ? iiuiu"Oi ui jruuu^ luuitiN ntlemen of Lancaster and iter eountv, as follows : ? bia Female College?Miss E. Stewart and Miss Minjrler, of O. K. Wintlirop? . Marie Craig, Misses SuI Kitl.in Dunlftn formot-lw the dispute. T. N. Rho Railroad Aaaeaanusnts. The railroads in thi3 s were assessed for taxatic year by the state board thi< as follows: Southern?$! i District No. 1.?A * Townships. District No. 2.? A Greek Townships, eclion District No. 3.?A >n this Greek, Waxhaw and i wet k vc 25,000 4 xt il- u 11 persons who reside in Gil .11 persons who reside in PI .11 persons who reside in I Indian Land Townships. >TES TO BE ALLOWEI lis Greek and Buford easant Hill and Flat Cane Creek, Oedar ): pictures or tn< uates" and m year of the va Htitutions of S It is to be hi erner8 will 1 n t e k,sweet girl Srad-If LaI ale graduate* this | ^ rioua col'egiate iu- ^indsa outh Carolina. Carolir _ Oscar aped that all South-1 yernie ieed the appeal ot | vj\|e F< ? ? r i icaater but now in Rook liss Alice E. Beckham, of y. University of South 1a?Raul R. Moore and B. Adams, of Lancaster; Cook, of Kershaw. Green emale College?Mi?s Sadie per mile; last year, $11,( Seaboard?$20,000; last $1 1,595. Laucaster & Che $5,000; last year, $3,025. lerfield & Lancaster?$' last year, $2,500. . * minims 01 6 Months Si year> 1 Year's Su sfcer? 2 Years' Su Obes- 3 Years' Su 5,000; CONTE Thi9 contest begin iiDscnpcion to me iNews ubscription to The News bscription to The News bscription to The News bscription to The News ST CLOSES SEPT. 1st is May 20 and closes Sept. 1 25 Votes. 40 Votes. 100 Votes. 250 Votes. 500 Votes. . 1907. , 1907. All subficri VJOU- JjtJO, COI eraiis, "briefl and all wheels 3rd, the raotnt of (lie Jeilerao the Richmoni federate veter slinrt flllfiioiiQi mmanuing tne vet- Qregor y to stop business \y0ffor i at 2 p. in , June C jat of the unveiling Miss n Davis statue at terfield d reunion of Con- an(j ?) ans." Only a very gou a j _ r.t U..-J - y and Mies Ola Gregory, d College?C. N. Sapp, ol ut. Mary V. Craig, of Ches ,, is a Winthrop graduate, aniel M. Clark, of Jeffer;raduate of the Presbvteri The Aewa* Voting Content. Interest is growins? daj The Ne\v8, voting contest, is to determine who the w shall be of toe free trips c to the Janie*town Expo'dti three ladies, either marri oers paying within t muRt be upon the v ily in will be given and Ih which June 6th. inners Now is the time t< . not limited, ftfl long ) (Tared oil to erai ed or TH6 heae dates will he allowei oting blank herewith prov e results will he published % i begin voting. Vote now a as accompanied by CASH. News Cor (1 to vote. All votes ided. Proper credit for the first time 011 nd vote often. Votes itest. asked and we Southerner wi reasonable am It will be reca ands of trains Railway Comj of roads stonn \j 1,1 III lH mi Coll i trust that every ? 11 comply with so a Haf i proper a request. ebra lied that the thoua- Stee i on the Southern pany'8 vast system ed t heir wh^elo i?? ege at Clinton. >py Occasion?The Celition of Mr. Robt. le's 68th Birthday. Editor: Mr. Robert J. single, in Lancaster county previously published, 6 candidates have been anno by their friends. The vol each candidate received June 8 will bo published ii News ot that da*e. As To the Voting Bu everal Enclosed tind unced Bubsoription to Tl tes of This entitles r up to i The Miss or M rn of sin ess Manager: $ for le News. ne to cast votes and I he District No years reby cast t hem for I 1 a few minutes the burial so the company' dent, Samue surely, the pe to a man, will ness activities on ihe occasion of ^te me months ago ot ,)lrt,1,iH 1907 s lamented presi- ' \ 1 Spencer. Now, liear ^ ople ol the South, suspend all busi- c,,il(lrei for a moment nexl w*1" a tele celebrated his 68th ,y Weduesday, May 22, at his hospitable home oil church. A large nuinhis children and grandiwcre present, together host of other relatives we would suggest I ha friends of the respective dates send in as many vol possible before June S, in to give their favorites a send off in the race. The didates thus far announce! XT- 1 if:? ry t the t,an(jj I' new subscrlptic [es as l( old subscriptio order _ ? , Tlii? vote w , good i can1 are: >n siffn here n si^n here WRITE PLAINLY, ill not be counted, if not tilled < >ut fully. r Monday after as a mark ol r< ory of the lanv the Confederat At its mee this week the noon at 2 o'clock, antl ,ri< aspect to tlie mem ^01 ^l'a ented president ol *lollr ca room v ? ? sweet n ting in Columbia ere<J ?? st t'e board ot rail- teous ft ?nds. It was a lovely day event. When the dinner me the doors of the dining ^ yere thrown alir by the not her and all were ushto partake of the boun- , iast which was prepared 1/IOIIIUIi nu. J. 1Y1IHN Kj Knight, Miss Ethel Dabne District No. 2?Miss Nel ter, Miss Lillie Mobley, Mminie Duncan. District No. 3?Miss 1 r?ylor, Miss Mary B. Oreo 'PtlA I i rr? ? fur nr?m i t? ?i f 5 t? innce i hereby nominate V. 1 Por- as a candidate ii Mi8ft CONTEST. That Louise Nominated bv.... ii. j r? < u i _ I (Name of Candid 1 THE NEWS' JAMESTOW tlie above named person is el late) X EXPOSITION iffible to compete. road assessors it on to" I he t paniea in Sou board practice' sessment ol aU increasing the ol last year frc ? a o tnrk certainly "waxed 'or this reimportation com table w itii Carolina. The with lly doubled the as- ffr,??ne(] 1 railroad property, C>e i total assessment music )m $32,040,319 to ^rs- 1(1 'HI special occasion. The as beautilul, nod so laden >od things that it almost . I under its heavy burden. evening we had sweet and singing, played by a Hardin. Each and every Jidates closes July l?t. Black Brute Attempts C inal Assault in Cheste ?Attacks Daughter o J. W. Threatt. b Countersigned by (All nomi ~rimrfield ? f Mr. The nations will be treatfd as oonti News Con Ulential ) tftSt. n-vjo ,uv/i;,uwu, made in pursu ou the pi ,'t of railroad propei et value. The no doubc, the law, but its acl nnrttira a ine increase was U,,B e ance of a decision being the board to assess by the 1 'ty at its true mark- bless t board is following, fought ! strict letter of the t,iey iiv ion is a radical de- gather tof n i I lwii r m x pressed meniseives an delightfully entertained happy couple. May God he dear old soldier who for his country, and may e long and happily tois the sincere wish of < .; J Chesterfield special in th Jmbia State : Today at. t /clock, within two and i miles of thin town, on the iation of Dr. A. M. Redferi if the most dastardly c cnown to man was attei e Colwelve n half plan Mi88 or Mre n' ?ne District No iriraes Bpted This coupon, whi Five Votei For en properly filled nut k.~, II nrl.f ~ II * - and is lacking tice to the rai considered tha ty interest is ? Cotton mills a turing and ind are assessed un 'oiouii^ucu uusiom ?" i? equity and juslroads, when it ia it no other properlinnlarly assessed, nd other manufac- Rock iustrial enterprises tainly c On n rliflfftranf Kaata ... 1 i c*UJ IIIOUUB, I Pearl. ( , , . . , ( There Is. I i Ilill Record: There cer- < >ught to be "one" some- < jpon the 15-year-old dai Mr. J. VV. Threatt, Dr. Fern's overseer, by Ned O big, burly, black negro. ?irl was hunting eggs win josted by the negro. Lie g 3d her and had he not bee i(filler the Contest Depar b count as live votes, Redash, a This coupon mu.< The June 1st, 11*07. an ac- ' ;rabb in a t0 1 thnt Ca' _1 _ e tment'of THE NRWH by Ju it be fully filled out or It will nc *h would be polite negro. ? ? * - * u ft in* ur niHiied to ne 8th, 11)07, will )t be counted. ^ Thin is the first -? ? r and it ia a not< real estate and of individual ti if ever, assess per cent of tl Then why di railroads ? A v?...V>VHV Il/MOIOJ I n IlU*f 1 jrious fact that the the La personal property ed his ixpayers are rarely, with th ed at one hundred "An leir market value, prettiei scriminate against appear 11 taxpayers should nnt ?? ur oromer uonnors, ol < ncagter News. He head- 1 jditorial column Saturday < e following: i women really growing i every day or do they just ] so to a man who is I vnnnn ?- *? Ulcli while she was on the lie might have accomplish: iesign. As he ran olF (he father ^irl, Mr. Threatt, shot at part of the load taking efTe nis head. Officers started ir ...la 1?L t-l-ll hank M,U,,K in H Iew minnt ad his while they were t looked down the r of the saw him coming, i him, promptly cut off and ct in lie is now in ja: i pur- wrong has been hear es, and even m cr ,, . this section, alking they jg qUjet an(j r ailroad and is anticipated and he was arrested. wm ar* i m a- A. A. Herren, F II. nothing ley'ii Honey and ' d of him be lme of the kind in Everything so far 10 attack on the jail tonight. OoBsumptl?a* 4 'inch, Ark., writee: "FoI'ar in the bent proparajlda and lun? trouble. as nearly as p] racticable be meaa-jyesterd j ? luuojf no uh was I ay?" J, juiu wnu Diooanounas, t their way met another negr >ut on | fore and he has a o who) known as a quiet, pi - " ?um II, um ways been tbe first ntuM oaceable and ES.w''i i oarea connnmption in Yon never heard of any Honey and Tar and not 'nnderbnrk Pharmacy. M . -i *