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4 . * The Lancaster News. hm!" >ute without any Semi-Weekly. improve pre Published Cftllj Olie UQt Wednesdays and Saturdays ?r interest ii At Lancaster, S. C., well are; we By The personal, pr Lancaster Publishing Company. ne88 jealous f.ii. Ota .v Charles T. Connors, Editor. 01 i"\ ",v" _ tional Hud suhsckiption-katbs. Lancaster. ^ OMVcr : ?i.so leal better, biz Months <6 Three Months 40 |UJ lives a Payable in advance. increased re ADVERTISING HATES. 0f our felloi One Inch, llrst insertion. ft.00. Each subsequent insertion SO cents. For three mouths or longer, reduced rates Professional cards, per year, fill 1 tie Aew.Business notices, Trauslent Advertisements, i , Lost und Found, and other classified aovor- C 'lit visetnenis not exceeding 45 words, 2a cents for . ? each insertion: I cent a word lor each addi- report Ol 111 tionul word over 2-"? words. . Obituaries, Tributes of resi>et t. e.trd.s of ' 'St WGCK tP thanks and all matter of a personal or iKh'.ttcal . nature to be charged for. S10I1 OI t ll6 | Advertising rates by thd column made known , , ? on application. |>aV ?0> alt> Brief corre |><>ndenre on subjects of t;eno-il t. r n i t, interest Invited. Not responsible for views >f tvit Jju ?pkTMpondents ns yoiitlg eon R. E. WYL.1E, PitKSltiEST. JNO. A. COOK, Sf.c'y. and TttRAS. ' " a 1116111 J M. KIDDLE. Jit , Businkss Manageii. S'ttil of OUT _ _ porirv^ \v li Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7, 1W, at the postofUee at Lancaster s C.. under Act aflbrds 11.t 111 of Congress of March 3. 11*70 . .? __r ; his fitness 1' Wednesday, July 24, 1907. 't is likely I I lv enter the v . A. ' .. 1 cine, follow A you or widow has a peculiar , . , Ins lamenti wayof seeing a mail wit hout look ing at him.?Abbeville medium. ^ 'steri whc She must be equipped with m?st double-back-action orbs. ' **ans ! during his < Atlanta editors are writing 'lis( ,l"* 01> vigorously about everything else except the all-absorbing liquor ter' question before the Georgia leg whom .11 < n islature. They evidently realize Pr,,t their impotency to stem tlie tide A da\a al of State prohibition. News at the _ Ansel awar Tuesday July 16 1803, the ed 5?|'c^reai itor of the Medium was put in ^bip in the Baltimore City Jail a prisoner ol cul College war. JJe was barefooted as I e ? marched through the street- of A SUGOES1 the city.?Abbeville Medium! And unless he is better off 1' would than most new-paper men lie is! the legis'ati still shorl on shoes. p >wering tl: tentiary am According to the Philadelphia! ?' * ... .... , charge Iron press a minister of that city ha been "discharged because he ! % M!> '11 couldn't or wouldn't keep his!? ! 11 ' P trousers creased." It is to he *|U "m n ^ hoped that the asses will be in lm^n om 1 . * , . . conduct me the minority in his next congre sentence gahon. |,, , , Federal slat " itv to the t A New York judge has ruled that it is not wrong "to kiss a prisons airl on the street."?Augusta Prove^ ''J * r ? v If ^ ....... IJerHia. 11, i?r exmi His honor may be legally and i , v *s s nt ethically right, but it is infinite-! R penit n ly more ecstatic to kiss her on i mon'*1*' '1( the cheek. ! ^ rty a'* 1 ! il he has m The timid will have to go ,aA'or' "loaded for bear" if many more disc.el bruins are reported roaming j ^ 1 1 about the country. A bear was ! recently killed nearCamden, ano-| ^ 'le J)ril ther seen in some other part ol t lie ';ivs? 110 ^ ' State just afterward and last cr'm^nfl^s Friday one was killed near lien- "or nettsville. Isn't it about time:"lor' ' Dr. Simpson, Capt. Rives andj?u' o1 I,r'so Mr. Rres Allison were putting l'laM 1',at ^ on their war paint again? a> a P?wer* i conduct. T1 ' I like to see a man proud of a" the place in which he livea. 1 'arenacfnir like to see a man who lives in it would prov ho that his place will proud tory. of him," said Lincoln. 1? Chest Lancaster, for example, would now have 1 indeed be an ideal community if "knocked o every citizen took a pride in the pood cond town and the town were proud authority ^ of every citizen. While we can- as we are not expect to attaiu to the sub- State law o THE LANCASTER of ideality, we cm THE CONF sacrifice on our part Lancaster weh sent conditions. We j?oc|; mil Disti 1 all, manifest a great- ministers i u the town's general cordially invited can bury our potty selves completel, ofesBional and bnsi- W1n find the t; ies and work togeth- string of every d ioral, social, educa- side. Our oitize material upti't ot vje witl> one auoi Vecan as individual ant t-isk ot mat purer and more use- enjoy in full m nd thereby win the j0urn in this p 9pect and confidence p-iable commun ,v citizens. The visitors i - Lancaster to iut i and Courier of Sot- 8ide the delibi ains an interesting Conference. W e annual inspection not in session \r the Sta'e commis- during their 1 phosphate works that wiU be repaid to the State, written million-dollar c K. Foster, a talented big oil mill in c at Lancaster who is tion, the liandso bor of the reportorial building, the mi Charleston contem- other places of lile Mr. Foster's work town and viciu istakable evileuce ot 8irolls around or his present calling, al io convince on hat lie will eventual- ;>te not without profession of medi- business houses ing the example of Those of the < ?d lather, Dr. J H have been here i was one of the ablest not visited La distinguished physi- time, will b im irgeons in the State town's s'oa v lay and time^, and ol growth along al i, I)r. Cantzon Foster, Walking is n le, and Dr. Carl Fos as i' should be, ninougviUe, bo'li oi be:o2 ? l:*'ie r o ow ornaments to their ! by hi'ting the ession. It was only a places only, the io, as noted in The smooth sailing. > time, that Governor ed however, th ded to Mr. Foster the j made a highly < jional district scholar- ning in the matti Sou h Carolina Medi- j provement, and have the honor ' j of again entert riON to ouil law. f A\ AKERS I ? . , . , fl I'n have all the be a good idea for , ent the appeara ire to pass a law em. , . Main street, le keeper ol the peni-1 til i sheriffs or jailers The Cunninfjha> ral counties to dis-l ill of lien nett .their custody conthe service of 11-! - I ^y j ^ tettces w here in 'hy #u" eril? Jn.led il f those officers such I pleted Mo?, persons have by good,of (he Cumil ri'ed c< minutation ol . at tlie corner of A is well known, al ttte gives such a..thor-|8,r'e"- """ " 18 iustodiuns or keepers! aIraI,-t'' H' serving sentences im- i ''ou-es in tc Untied States courts. aad di"ill!! roc tple, a convicte 1 par portion i,re """ v a Federal judge to second H""r- 11 iary or jail for 12 U ho'" ) may be given his he end of II months 'Vsl l'retlousl Htle a record lor good lan!e s!ore r"on The matter is left to tud 11,9 11 ion ?i the jailer or Ur(wer: he place ol imprison- ^'r' ^ ' * P(>" n ?H'l his corps o .cipal object of the "re "ow m"vil tibt, is to encourage S00"' ,rom llle > reform and become ""? lhe "ow <>" a f store rooms ope sans when /roe once 1 prospect of getting bo,h at ,h<! trm n in a little less time rear.' a,ld th?.of , , oi I no Duildim xed bv sentence acts . . . . , conveniently ai ul incentive to good , , , Bennett coranai le national law works ... ,. , . . tv ot space anil a believe that a simi- * ' . ... completion of t >nt ' v our legislature " ., .. . arrangement i e equally as satislac goons the com one of the most ,er county, convicts , , ? t . . . lishments in to^ -12 of their sentences ff" as a reward for ?uct, but by what _D0n't fail to ,ve know not. So far . # , nouncement of aware, there is no Q the aubject. Co. in today'. I / / NKWS, JU^Y 24, 190". :ERCNCE. rti\n i nr\ 3ome? today the ? *ict Conference, md laymen are to make them y at home. Thtey ^ raditioual latch- inree lr oor on the. out ns are going to ther in the pleas- Three IN Pi ting our guests easure their soroverbially hoe- U12 ity. MU vill find much in All persona pay erest them, out woma" >n Lanca ? .. these prizes. All t a ions o t ?e new gub8crjpt,j lien 11*at bodv is tion where the ca , the members, The wdman rec eiaure moments, J?*'' be entitled t< , ... tion. For the pii! iy visiting the jnt0 the following otton mill", ihe n.Mrict No. 1ourseof construe- Townships. meQtade I school 1) strict No. 2.ueral spring and ^roek Townships. interest in the ,)'?rri^r . (.reek, \\ axhaw ? nty. D.iv's or Luicader will r guests that we 4.Months a number ol fine ? Months and resideuces. 1 ^ ears Conference who ~ \ ears' b afore, bu: have ^ * (>arM neaeter in some CON' pressed with the ____________ and substantial TV-*/1 lines. I lit lOt quite as vood To the VotiiiK the pavenuaats . , 1 j Enclosed l lgh ill spots, but subscription tc ground in high Tl... oullll visitors may hud It will be observ Miss or Mr.'... at Lancaster has 0f jreditable be$im... ... If new subseri Br of sidewalk lin ere our people subscrii and the* pleasure ., LWT This vnt amuig the Con nfidently expect ?????? pavements pres- TTY^r no j ot those on Jl I It m Hlock?IlemoV' i Grocer/f Co. into [ Miss or Mrs.. rters. , , I District No .. jnningnara, who i lie work himself, j This coupon, lav the remodel- tb*4 ?'ontesi !>' ' count ai ten vi intrham budding Main and Dunlap This coupon i now one of the | July 24,10( id most creditaiwii. The office ?Mr. Robert >ni of the Jjhotel | daughter, of Sin< r located on the down with fever, hieh, as is well jJohn Neal of In z used by Mrs i ?Tn accord a a boarding house. ; nounceinent her v published, twojTheNews, the us have been fit trict Conference irst tl >or tor the cader this week y company, and sermon will be p ett, the president, First Methodist f obliging clerks by the Rev. II. ii? the stock of Yorkville. The Ganson building Conference and larters. The two delegates and tl n into each other, already been pu it. and toward lh?l?nme?ot?r . - ? HO n 1 lice is in the front ~ . Everything is K"v- W' 1-.lt . todav tor Keraha rranged and the ^ j iy now has pleu- mHeling at the 1 light. Upon the! He will be away he removal and (days.?C >ncord, ol the stock of! J. Harry Fost? pany will have cas'er, and K. D. attractive eatab- 0f Kershaw, at wn. Camden this we Mr. Ernetfc Theii Mine. read the new an- Mr and Mrg t Ihe Heath-Jones jjjTersjde, span town. \ \ \ VOTING CON THE NEWS WILL GIVE ips to Jamestown Expo /lost Popular Women in Lanes ovided 60,000 Votes are Cast. :re is the plan irur subscriptions will be allowed I ster county, whom they would lik< subscriptions in arreurs will be cot ons. No votes will he counted un sh does not accompany the order, eiving the highest number of votes i > one of the three trips to the iame rpose of this contest the county hai ; districts: -All persons who reside in Gills Ore -All persons who re;ide in l'leasnn -All persons who reside in Cane md Indian Land Townships. VOTES TO BE ALLOWED : i Subscription to The News 25 i Subscription to The News 40 Subscription to The News 100 Subscription to'Ihe News 250 Subscription to The News 500 rEST CLOSES SEPT. 1st, 191 3 News Conte Business Manager. 11 nd $ for ? The News. es nie to oast votes and 1 hereby c District No ption sijfn here ition sisfii here WRITE PLAINLY, e will Dot be counted, if not lilted out fu } MO\A/q P.nril*o y t i v_-/ ?v sj vy w i i Ten Votes For when properly lllled out and brought < epsrtiiienttof THE NEWS by July 27 Jtes. must be fully tilled out or it will not be i >7. 15. P ml tie and H<>w the Camthlat lerity, are both beton' t'otlnif 1 as is also Mr. District Nr. 1 ity. Miss Clarice Kt 44 Sadie (ire n<e with an- . TM . ,, 44 Mo time hi etoiore made in k< J-lthel Dal R >cli Hid Di?- Ujatrict No. 2. meets in Lan- Miss Lillie Mob The opening Willie Dri reached in '.lie District No. 3. church to glil Mins Macey Pa J. Cauthen of 44 Pearl Ply! program of the " Mary 15. ( he names of the ' Mel tic ICn lei hosts have rm i a _ .... , , . ? i ?? coioreu | bushed ID this ... . , n. a big picnic at I)ix The Craijrsville bf ilbert will leave mU9'c '?r f',e o? iw, S. C., where wil1 a,so be a ball 11 a protracted vite our friends baptist church, don't fail to brinu a week or ten of something good N. O., Times. K. 3r, Esq , of ban Blakeney, Esq., ?Mips Melita tended court in a* ?,u' 'ime a ek, as did also Kershaw school, s, of LI tile Gold mervillo Siturdaj ?Miss II >bbie kVade Draflin, of automobile prize t yesterday in J. B. Mackorell. was decided yestt TEST, t I isition. ister County, # to vote for any 9 to win one of inted the flame der any condiin each district stown Expoflis been divided ek and Buford t Hill and Flat Creek, Cedar Votef. Votes. x Votes. Votes. Votes. 37. ?: r !St. \ years ast tliein for / lly. (St. t i?r mailed to , 11)07, will counted. cm Stand in The Contest. light, 5370 tfory, 4730 underbuilt, 370 >ney, 340 >lev, 1320 niK n, 10 than, 5770 l*r, 3000 ireen, 1255 iglit, 60 teople will have ie on Aug. 15!h. ind will furnish CHgion. There game. We into attend, hut : a basket full I to eat. 1). Dixon, . 1>. Dixon. Lucas, who was teacher in the died in SumT. Porter won the ottered by Mr. The contest srday. #