The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 20, 1907, Page 4, Image 4
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JNO. A. COOK, Src'v. and Tukas.
J. M. RIDDLE. Jit. BUSINESS MaNAQEK.
Entered as second-clivss matter, Oct. 7. 1W-,
it the poalOftleo :.t Can cast er S C.. linger Ac'
of Congress of Mirch 8. 18ft?
Saturday, July 20, 1907.
Prof. Starr of the University
of Chicago says that dog meat is
just as good as mutton. It may
be to one who hankers after surloin
cur cuts, but mutton chops
are good enough for us.
It.J begins to look very much
like Georgia is going to irv state
prohibition. A Jbill designed to
make the whole common wealth
k,dry" has passed the Senate by
an overwhelming majority, and
the indications are that it will
have easy sailing in the llou'e?
Should the bill become a law
_ i i .i : 11 ? -1. A K ~
ouier siaies win wtt'uii me t*.\
periment with much interest.
Accompanying the letter of
Senator Latimer, which appears
in today's paper, wis a copy of
the report of Commissioners
Latimer and])Burnett of a visit
to a cotton milljnear Milan, Italy.
Inasmuch as Editor Carpenter's
account of the visit was published
in ourjlast issue, it |is unnecessary
to give space to'the otlicial
report.
President Roosevelt favors
the teaehing'of rille shooting in
the schools of the country. The
boys learn how to shoot, any way;
but it would no' he a bad idea
to instruct tlie girls in the u-e ol
<1 . J 11.. _ I
me ueauiy weapon*, j?>s w?? nave
before stated. There]would]be a
marked diminution in the number
of criminal assaults in this
conn try it t he women knew how
.*0 handle andjjuse firearms.
l'aderewski, the celebrated
piano banger, is said to spend
much of bis time, when not tilling
engagements, on his farm in
Poland. While] there lie might
greatly improve his personal appearance
by harrowing his hair,
which resembles an inverted
brush heap; and it wouldn't
hurt his name to discharge a
package of fire-erackers under it.
Notwithstanding President
Roosevelt's flamboyant vo!u bil
ity, he knows how* to keep a
secret and his own counsel when
occasion requires. lie is a past
master in the art of playing to
the galleries,but when he doesn't
want to take the public into
IDE LANCAS
his confidence the most skillul of j The Rod
newspaper men and politicians ferencetind
it well-niiiht impossible to their Hi
"catch on to his curves." It is
believed now that lie has entered pUbl
into a secret understanding with paper the
Germany, hut if so its nature um Digtri
will not likely be known until La
tliA frnufv ia tnfimift-o/1 fn flm - ?
v..^ 10 DU?.u..^u v.? llle lollOV
Senate for confirmation. Teddy the delegat
may be looking ahead for trouble wiV)m the
with Japan, and in that event e(j .
wants an ally ? who knowr? ? ,
Id08ts.
. , , . , Mrs. M. A.
A clash is imminent between Weber
.he Federal and State courts in p p ^llis
North Carolina. The state au- j Bart
thorities are endeavoring to en- yy p
force the new state railroad rate b b Sh
law and the railroads are appeal \y McD.
ing to the.Federal courts for re- B. F.
straining orders, etc. Two T. S. Car
Southern Railway agents were U- Glad<
convicted iu Asheyille Thursday d F. Clybi
of selling tickets for more than A. O Jo
21 cents a mile?the m ?ximum W. B. Onu1
erv W
limit fixed by the state law?and r "
were sentenced to the chain gang * * |i'.'
. Jvev. W.
tor thirty days. lhe judge in ^ (1 ^
handing commitments to the Carter
sheriff said: "Don't give the ^rg yy ^
Federal Court an opportunity to i, s. He
intert?re with the Stale Courts." n,. l? n.
Nevertheless, the defendants Duttie.
have mo^t likely been released A. 13. Ferg
ere this by a Federal .judge, un- Rev H.
der habeas corpus proceedings. Geo. F. I1
_ Winn, li
More Heat Needed in Edge- 1
c u J- F < * r??cT(
ficld" H. J. Zi
?? T. G.Greei
Some idea of the intensity of S. L. G<
tl?e heat hereabouts this week J. M. |]00,
may be had from the fact that the ton j j
stony heart of a certain close- j j, 'jjun
fisted church member meltod to pi .
the point of his voluntarily in
creasing hiR assessment for the ' * "
pastor's salary. Lancaster News. 1 *
If a rise of the mercury will *^rs'
have the same effect in Edgefield r.s"
, , . Wollintr,
as in Jiancaster, we need u few T '
, .. . t L. C. Laze
more degrees o! tieat.? i he jjr ^
Edgefield Advertiser. iS) i{ev
Mfg M R
The Devil and an Old Wo- K Hard
man Wanted to See Teddv.! ?. W. Mitel
Rev. E.
Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 18.? Wl,k?"1
,,,. . . .. .. . Ernest Moi
I he usual summer visitation ot c
cranks to Oyster Bay in the hope yy
of reaching the President began Rev. R.
to-day with the advent ot a wo- l Orrman
of 70 years who wanted to Mrs. M-. ,J
goto Sagamore Hill to present Banks.
a claim for $11,000,000. These L. J. Peri
cret service guards intercepted ham.
her and placed her on board l^r. G. W.
an outgoing train. They were Oauthen
unable to discover on what she ham, . .
, , , W. B. Plvl
based nor claim.
.lust as she was leaving town n ^ b'
i i . , ,i . J. M. Ridd
an old man appeared at the yil .
lage postollice and announced in ? ... . ,
K K Ridd
a loud tone: j -p
"I am the devil, and 1 am John A. J
I going to see President Roose- Mvers, J
velt." Ho has not yet been ap J. A. P.
prehended by the President's M. Seagl
guard. W. F. bwe
...... E. D. Till n
Fearful Storm in West Va. 1 ^
C. F. Tilli
son.
Baltimore, July 18.?A special j rp ,pj)(
I to The News from Grafton, W. I Nettles
j '
I Va., says that from three to five , man.
' lives lost and half a million ; K. E. Turn
! dollars damage is the result of a 1 "?ed. It
cloudburst and heavy rain storm | 'v v'
yesterday between Grafton and J With
rP a .iii Owings,
lunnelton. Among the dead are
Cludus Wolfe, of Kvansville, and
' ?MISS
Frank Gibbons, of, Newberg. daughter o
? of Trinity
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program of the Hock H
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.ncaater July 24-27.?
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Delegates. HE
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All persotis payi
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on?J. D. Barton. as new subscriptio
unett (at Mrs. Jones') tion where the casl
annon, J. S. McKeown .Jhe womain ^ece
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ter-J. M. Voder, W. DiRtrict No. 1 ?
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nes. Creek Townships,
then?R. E. Montgom- District No. 3 ?
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3?Rev. S. J. Ormond. \|
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lie -J. M. Kiddle, Rev.! " Ethel Dab
tokes, J. It. Curlee. District No. '2.
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E. Staokhouse. Mrs. U. I. Will
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f Dr. John 0. KiUo, fl f, cantalou
College, N. C., will be '
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vlien properly tilled out and brought or ma
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C8.
lust be fully Illicit out or it will not be count
rs St ft tut in The ?Tire congregation
Joiitest. burs and Fort Lawn Pr
churches have given Hi
ight, 5270 Rev. J. J. Brown, ami
gory, 4730 Cftijon< an,j |ie left, ye
inderburk, 3id , ?. ; 11 m p ,
Robbmsville, N. C., to
nev, 340 . . 1 ,
tune with ins brother, 1
i iiaa Brown.?Cheater Lant
lev, II00
itlin, 10 ?Mr. II. J. M. S
across a very large si
ban, 5200 or two ago. His little
er, 2455 with him, he tried t(
'r*en? l2[* kill the reptile, but it
do s'?. Mr. Steele then
?????? an(j ftH j,e struck at
ill Items. with it the dog spran*
receiving the blow, wh
:kliam left for fatal.
last Monday,
>nd awhile with 2,400 Bales Bu
S. Beckham,
Little Rock, Ark., ?
dams and Miss The plant of the Gulf
aw. ape visiting company, at Argenta,
ter, Mish Sue destroyed by tire tod
thousand and four hun
l, Jr., had the of cotton valued at
p^s for sale at were burned. The bui
machinery are valued
B. 000. C. C. Hanson of
Inly 17, 1907. president of the compi
%
EST.
ion.
* County,
/ ,
ite for any
win one of
I the game
any condich
district
n Exposi>n
divided
ud Buford
II and Flat
ek, Cedar
>s.
IS.
IS. J
58. ' 1l
)S.
. .years
lem for
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*w
ileu to
7, will {
ed.
s of Richesbyterian
leir pastor,
Dnth'a vaster
(lay for
spend the
lev. Jamcs
em.
feele came
lake a day
dog being
> make it
would not
got a stick,
the snake
; forward,
ich proved
rned.
July 18.?
Compress
Ark., was
ay. Two
id red bales
* I4!J,41<),
Min^s ;uid
at $85,
Atlanta is
any. W