The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 24, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
"A Irflj to Lancaster." I'
Visitor Tells of Fine Crops
And Splendid Schools and
Churches He Saw on Trip
to Dixie.
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Chester Reporter : i leli Chester j
on t he morning t r <jn for Lancaster
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on Monday the 12ih insi , where
I arriveii about 11:30 a. m. In
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the afternoon 1 procured a team
and drove out about eight miles (
into what is known as the Dixie
section of Lancaster county,
which is now a very prosperous ,
community. The fields of corn ^
and cotton<on tlie road give evidence
of good farming and promise
of abundant harvest. I don't j
suppose liner corn was ever
grown on the land in all its history
in past years. The land in .
this section of the countrv in
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former years was not regarded as
of high value for agricultural
purposes, but of late years under
the improved system of lanuing
it produces liberally.
That community gives evidence
of growth and progress along
moral and educational line*. I
passed two splendid school
houses in three miles of each
other. One of them was at An
tioch Baptist church, and the
other wiu* the Dixie school at
Hopewell Methodist church. 1;
is certainly healthy for any community
when you can see the
church and the school house
standing near each other. The
Dixie schoolhouee is large, well
ventilated, good boating arrangements,
good desk seats, and ft rostrum
for the teacher.
It is a treat to visit in the
homes of these warm hearted,
hospitable people. They don't
put on stuck-up airs, but they
put on the pots witn plenty 01
good things to eat in them, and
.givetyou nice clean beds to sleep
'OP.
The old Confederate soldiers-of
Lancaster county will hold their
annual reunion and h ive a big
picnic dinner at Carton's school-;
house inithe Fork IJill neighborly
hood on Thursday, the 22nd in*t.
Kvery county in the state might
profitably and pleasautly hold
these reunions. The old soldiers
niaii&i:? and control these meet
inas to suit themselves.
Chester Physician Dead.
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Chester special in the News and
Courier: l>r. J. M. Hrice, one of
the city's bent known and mos'
successful physicians, died at his
home on Wylie street early this
morning afler an illness of several
weeks. Typhoid fever was the
cause of dealh.
I)r. Price was the oldest hom of.
Maj. TIiob. W. Price, of Woodward,
Fairfield Oounty. K?wasj
born October, 22, 1807, and wa-!
therefore in his fortieth year.
a . _ . ,
Men Past Sixty In Danger
More than half of mankind over sixty ,
1 years of age suffer from kidney and bladder
disorders, nnnally cnlargyjiient of prostate
glands This is both painful and danger
< us, and Foley's Kidney <ur? should be
taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects
irregularities and has cured many old
men of this disease Mr. Kodney Unmet!.
^ Kockport, Mo., writes: "I suffered with
*Vl nlarged prostate gla. d ar.d kidney trouble
for years and after taking two bottles of
Fol -y's Kidney Cnre I feel better than 1
have for twvnly years, although I am now
19 j ears old." t*
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Deddy Stands by His Guns
?Will Continue to Punish
'"Malefactors of Great
Wealth"
Provincetown, Mas?., Aug. 21.
?The laying <>t the cornerstone
t he Cup.' Co^ pilgrims' memo
ial monument here today jtave
President liooseveit his first op- ;
jortunity o: the "u turner to break !
silence upon public questions
md the torty inuiu'e speech
which he deliver- d itom a plat- f ?orm
on top ot Town Hill was j
>ne of vigor and directness upon j
matters of national importance,
l'he feat ure of his address was
liis advocacy of a national incorporation
law and his stand in
relation to violators of the law,
especially corporations. With
emphasis he declared tfoat the
adiuinistration would not waver j
in its determination "to 'punish
certain melelactors of great
wealth." Continuing he said:
'There will be not change in
the policy we have steadily pursued;
no let up in the effort to
secure the honest observance oi
tlie law, tor I regard this contest
as one to determine who shall
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i ??IC ?iii3 uiurill?lilts
pie through their governmental |
represent ..ti ves or a few rut hies
and determin -d men whose wealth
makes them particularly formidable
because th~y hide behind
the breastworks of corporate organizations.'
The President declared
that the government would j
undertake no action of a vindic- j
tive type, and above all 110 action
which would inllict great or
unmerited suffering upon inu< Cent
Stockholders and upon the j
public as a whole, tie said that
the government's policy in i's ultimate
analysis meant '*a healthy
and prosperous transportation of
the business activities ot honest
business men and honest corporations
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Killed Negro Robber.
noauoKe, va.. Aug. zz?At
Pocahontas, Va., this morning
John Williams, a negro with
several aliases, was shot and =
killed bv C. A. Howard, Jr,;
while robbing a store. A coro- ?
net 's jury found that the r.egro 1
same to his death by a shot lired J
by Howard. Howard was arrested
on a warrant charging him
with the killing and at a trial
before the police justice was acquitted.
Howard was covered
with two guns held bv Williams
. o
when he shot him.
Screven Appointed by Capers
to Fat Job.
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Washington special in Char- w
lotto Observer: Captain John
G. Capers, Commissioner of In- j>
ternal Revenue, to-day announ ! 0.
ced the appointment ot Mr. K.i(T(
\V. Screven, of Columbia, S. C.,!s$(
to be revenue a^ent in charge ol f J
the internal revenue service lor ,},
North and South Carolina. Mr. j m
Screven is at present deputy w
collector of internal revenue I or ,
Sou'h Carolina witii headquarters
at Charlee'on. II? will now , sj
h ?ve headquarters at Greensboro,
N C.
WARNING be
If yon havo kidney and bladder tronble as
anil do not use Foley's Kidney fare, yon an
will have only yourself to blame for reHiilts. ev
as it positively cures all forms of kidney gi
and bladder diseases. yc
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\GA>TK.'; NK'.V<. AUGUST 24 1 ?"7.
)si5^ X- Jai
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White Lawn Waist for SO cents.
Ladies White Lawn Shi
Waist, beautiful styles in loi
or short sleeves, gx>od quali
sheer white Lawn and trim tin
with insertion and val lace, tl
best $1.25 waist sold: Sped
price 90 cer
Ladies' White Linonette WashWal
ing Skirts.
Th PCP el/ I rfc 1 ra n. n rt a
a itvuv kjnu u ai mauv,
white linen finish linonette, a
easily washed, several new si
les in pleated and tucked effec
prices, 95 cents, $1.35, $1.65 ai
$ 1.95.
Specials in White Goods.
Wash Chiffons, 4S inch
wide, beautiful sheer quali
and sells for 50 cents, spec
for this sale 35 cents the yarc
Fine Persian Lawn, 45 inch
wide, 25 cts. quality, 20 cts. >
Fine check Dimities worth
cents, in short lengths 10 to
yards: your choice in the lot
cents the yard.
Good white lawn 30 inch
wide, 5 cents the yard.
35 cts fine lingerie at 25 c
White lingerie, 38 inches wi<
special price for 10 days, 25 c
yard. White dress linen I
ladies suits, all pure linen,
inches wide, worth 35 cts, qui
sale price, 25 cts the yard.
Palm leaf Fan free to ea
^customer.
Peoples Su
LANCj
:ichburg Rooter Heavier Minne
than Taft.
St. Paul
and Oourie
Chester special in News and j,,,, t0
ourier: Mr. It. A. Garrison, whic]l BW
ho lives on lylie plantation of reKion lrorr
r. W. Banks Gladden, near Dulu,|1 ,g(
ichburg, has what the residents ,Q c,Mltre
that section claim is the big- M,nneapol
>st hog for its Kgo ever seen in f.,imaze t
>uth Carolina. The hog was nij,ht Tele
rrowed last Docemher, and is wjre, were
;erelore only a little over eiitht flooded aQ,
onlha ol.l. Tiio creature now .erioll,iv
eigha between 825 and 350 1)ouse9 ,
-ninds. and is increasing i 11 weicrht . .
n struck bv
rerv <l*y. It is of tlie Birk- r ,,
7 fire. Crops
lire varietv. . . .
pection of j
damaced.
Hay Fever and Summer Colds
'ictimx of hay fever wilt experience great
noflt by biking Foley's llooey and I'ar. Orino IfjAx?i
(t stops difficult breathing immediately (','r 11 positive
d heals the inflamed air passages, and tion, sok hea
?u if it should fail to cure yon it will any form of in
ve instant relief." The genuine is in a niannfactnrers
llow package. more can any o
y; Ji ,if 'P'' <(
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am mammaim;
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White Lingerie Parasols at h
;rt All our White Lingei
sols, embroideried, t
ty bamboo handles; specie
sd 75 cents, $1.2 and ?i-5<
nc: Figured Lawns, Dimities ar
^ dies for Hot Days.
New assortment of
k- 1 J 1*
lawns ana wrganaies, i
quality at 8 1-2 cts the
of 1 lot lawns, light a
ire colors, worth 10 cen
ty choice in the lot 5 and
nd BeltsTan
and brown
match your traveling si
ty-five, thirty-five and hi
ies Hmbroideried wash bel
A pretty assortment
1 Swastika waist pins. !
l'earl Belt Buckles.
lCs line of back combs, ten
twenty-five and fifty ce
15
2Q Try the new Hairlig
irk and side puffs. The lat
rotund your money. Wimt I f{'?od us Foley'* llo
ne do. say too much in pi
in hair dressing. Tlii:
effect obtained in a
price fifty cents,
:ts. Men's negligee shirt?
de, styles and patteins,
Is. damaged, worth fift;
for your choice in the lot
36 five cents.
ck One job lot of men
worth from two dollar:
, fifty; special for this si
c ty-five cents to one dol
quarter.
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A.STER, S. C.
!80ta'8 Bi? Storm- Church Stru
special in the News
i: A storm 'mount Manning spi
clone and cloudburst Lightning stri;
ept over t-?e entire 'lie Methodi:
1 Kismark, N. D., to here during a
1 southward, seeming urday a'ternc
about St. Paul and lire. The locj
i-?, did inestimable under the m.ti
this vicinity Sunday KrasnofT nd I
phone and telegraph ed at once an
blown down, cellars I n anage l the
1 traffic ol all kinds done credit to
iterfered with. Many in a much laru
he two big cities were ning. The In
lightning and set on at trorn $750 t
of a I kinds in this covered by ins
rlinnesota were badly
r T ? T - What a New J
ive Frnit Syrup ix hoM an- ' pvnch.
Knarnntoe to onre constipa- N. J., Daily lost,
dache, stOiBMb troutde, or many k.nriH of met
digi-Htion. If it ftiilH, tho colds in my family
3
i a
1 alf Price.
rie Pararimmed,
il prices,
id Organsummer
2 1-2 cts
yard.
nd dark
its; your
7 cts yc?
belts to
lit, twenfty
cents,
ts, 10 cts.
of goid
Swastika
A new
i-, fifteen,
nts.
m
ht crown
est effect
s ariistic
minute,
; in good
_i: t_ it..
fire would have
> the depart meat
or town than \Ians3
\\ms osti mated
o $1,000, which is
* ura lice.
ersey Editor says|
litor of the 1'litllipnburK.
writes: ' I hare used
tioines for coughs and
but never anything so
iiey and Tar. I cannot
raine of it."
sngnuy
y cents;
twentyj-r
i's pants,
s to two
lie, seven
liar and a
spany
ck By Lightning
RCial in The State :
ick flie pinnacle of
st church sieeple
severe strom Sat>on,
setting it on
il fire department,
natmn nt of S. L.
I Appelt, respond
1 the way tliey