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2 The Lancaster News. ^ Semi-Weekly. Published Wednesdays and Saturdays g At Lancaster, S. C., . By The Lancaster Publishing Company, j' Charles T. Connors, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. One Year fl.r>0 I six Months Chreo Months. 10 Payable In advance. advertising rates. One Inch, first nsertion. *1.00. Each subsern it ; i i tiou =<' < For three months or u,iL:pr, reduced rates. Professional cards, per year, S12. Business notices, Transient Advertisements, Dost and Found, and other classified a vertlsomcnts not exceeding -ft wori.s, 2ft > cuts f<.r each Insertion: I cent a word lor each additional word over 2ft words. Obituaries. Tributes of respect, cards of thnnk? and all matter <'f a pc rsouul or political oat tire to be charged for. A dv? rt'slne rates by the column made known do application. . Brief corre pondenco on subjects of eeticral interest invited. Not re. puns: hie for views of aorrespondcuta U. E. W Y 1.1 to. PHKSIDKNT. ISO A. COOK. skc'y. und Thkas. J. M. lilDDLE, Jit. ltosiNnss M AN aqitk. Entered as second-class matter, Oct 7. IPO , ?t the po-toflH'c at i areaster s C . under Ac of Congress of March 3. 1871' Saturday, N >v. 2, 1007. The Kansas man who .-u^d a , railroad for $30,000 damage- lor , injury lo his jaw and only re-j covered $3 is probably now working his mug over-time cuss in' corporations and the courts. Von can't always I el 1 when | you see a girl in a ball dreswhether fhe Iris beer vaccinated or not.?Anderson Mail. Yes you can, unless the mark I is on her heel. i I Representative Richards, oi ( Kersli iw county, viho is one of the most prominent and inllu? ti . tial members ot (lie present 'egis ( latnre, in ? letter j ublished in t the New s and Courier. st ?tes that it is his nurnn** at t;>H m<vl s! sion t<> renew hi> fi Jil for repeal of the lien law. An 11o 1 i:?n woman in Gaird- ii, ' N. .1 , was :o (1 bv a "conjurer" 1 to rub her hu-dan l's ehe>t wilh fl carbolic acid lo win his love. She did this and sife enough, if \ produced a very 'ender leelino | in him. ? Angus'a Herald. Her f-uectss may encourage 1 some (-hi maids and shopworn 1 widows who are still yearning lo make matrimonial alliances lo experiment a liifle along the . same line. t > Sul>scrii> ts w are paying , nromt t'v i th r dud ?rs an.. ?. 4 . . reneins*. their u* scrip o.? 1 sc.irc9i\ ;ri :ze h ?\v much r ' ao ion is appreciated hy the polishers. Owing to the great . , vance in i tie price o whi'e pan r < which is controll <! hy a tuist, as |< well as the increased c >s of j * other m tr?n. and labor, th- | is no proii t > publishers a: pie - ( ent subscription ra'es eveu , where all ubsc:ipti ns are pa i! for in advance, and it nece.mui follows that, lieiv.v loss i eipaii- ' ed where p?p:s are l-sued in- | discrimin delv on the ere lit a\g- j tem. Were it not for their a Ivertising patronage new ptpei-; would have to "Ho e up shop," tor the white pa, r alone now ' cost* well nigh as in .Hi as the i * price of subscription. M:.ny , newspapers have undertaken to t solve the present di mm . i y in- t creasing t heir mhsc pti on r i I rates. ? < t . A , wsrs^pi i?mm m* mmmipfii ni ?? i _ ?inp. jiji?.i THE LANCASTER NEW A Missouri woman is asking al administratis !10,000 for a kiss Uow can she tack upon th iave the face to demand a price packers ; ihat ike thai??Washington Pod. ment ot a pop Doubtless she wants to dcm >u- President in iirale the fact that her lace is her ''8et^ federal *1 4 .iii -m i * erly, to investh ortune?or will be. if she wins , , . Iistic ifdu^trie >ut* posuies" had ======== scandal. The t ? i .. .. . tions confirm-'c in Abyssinia the wi e is mas . , , , f had already I > f i i.... i I J /r i i. J ier. ii iier nusoaiui onenus nei of t|lt? country, she can turn him out, for the vest'gadons I house and its belongings are Iters, commerce run remarks a conteinporarv. Hut r0i*^ manage j 1.1 . n .1 muck raxing p vou do not have to go all the . had practical! way to Abyssinia to find such a emmeut into t condition ot affairs. There's lee'in g eviden many a homo in this countrv p me and in where tlie wile is boss and wears '^ie c:,tirts air (he breeches. noj.ol.stic cor,, ! A Good Sug The merchant* df Spartanburg ment to tl h ve inaugurated an early clo>- ^he p0und* i?c sysiem. SI ores in that city Baptist Ch n w close at^ <i:I50 <>n all nights except Saturday, when 10 o'c'ock ^ Editor* is the closing hour. The early , ,, , J rlut Lreek, ct closing movement was rtarted bv * s'one or a the Ladies' Auxiliary ol I lie Y. . , . which ought M. C. A. There was a big cole- ?, , . old preacher bra'ion in the city last night (jret.j. ci, . V?ni? 1 ll <1 4. llrtOAO.j rhf t Im *. fl\ ? ^ t ' .... w. u.r ruuna w ^er ol F.ut Cree the la.hes. , w Q ,,a9 bee? . who evpr expc THE PRESIDENT AND THE PANIC. t iere, should President Roosevelt has many the time will e fins ?>l omission and commits on one will know ?particularly the latter, owing that constitui lo the abnormality of his strenu- church, wide! jsit.v?to answer lor, but lie is church o almc not responsible tor the money I think every panic in New York the past should be i week, as charged by speculators preacher sliou ?nd gamblers, who were really and everybody the victims of their own netari Creek Sunday >11 s practices. In one of hi< we can toward speeches durum his recent trip lot th s work. South, Mr. Raofeveit, in ief<*r- er - of this cour .ng to toe charge iha? lie had the churches, a lisiurbed financial coudit'ons by euongh tnonet is preachment- agait.st "male- monu-ient to actors of great wealth," etc., Know of 110 rah ia:d that all he ii ?d done was to know from his turn on the light.But his by our fore pa awn to even that distinction is sent to tins c< eiug do-puted. The Spiingfield Lord. He came .Republican, f ?r examp'e, hi lie died. Th lays : Everybody she So far as "turning on the light" l e an honor to s??ul>)ec of controversy, ihe ?mlto,nwho rre-i lent s assumption tliat he ml 11 all is entirely contrary to t ,1()l ' ii t >ry. lie had nothing what- ft'0'" ?veryboc V?r to do with hrin<rirw? uh.ni: ?? - "H " *'? ' lie m urance exposures, which what jou th nl iid more to shake puhliccoi.fi- ,heL/>rd opon 1 'uc in jireal corporations fitm ,i .i , k i ,i "'* wh > live i villi' ^ thai 1ft- happen d luriiiii ihe p riod oi l ie Ko >-< - w* m ii I the n ; .'minis r.it mi. The ln-or- who I reeeiv nee -< nda w re oii-ii a ly hnv ti e m ru in-d by .se s tiotiti loin L w- );J, u , on (1 it'll, and then 'he tn ubies in I lie t uiiah e'- iu:ma < :/.o ?f i> vv?e'i the llvde ami Al?x nder | * actions preeipit? . d the pub ie i Prelty Ho nv ig i i o < o elected b? L?w- rp. p. ?er Hughe- u der 11 p autli"rit> ! e ^ A i he 8 a e f N w Vro On Nuptials Mi. litt. 1e uon to 'li neon. Jovt mors n(> earn ' the public: a til i ie c mra-sono N. w Y?r I it h re en- in - ti-Mii"ii ol ^ I)0r N Ye h j,i ii ti r f iiny? A ?y h At i w nil o. i-4* . _ v ru- out . a f t* ! Ita- ? notion Mr-. U. Fti ??!? t vet. ' t? .up "lul) 'Vr.her i.dfl seo Nlr? ! - " m r' - i * * -11 - |-flA- . A .. e I !'0u I' :T) o . s . !: < ' (or iiui i . 11 ilai u it:, mc eruii fl ha da me a i ,n io'iiii n , ci s ktiiicii d'lU'dth'r. \li-i S' ' io .1 1 fi < i 'r'-fcd A'lien-J iiprftrne the bri i-i flu .1 cn. bui iig'.e-< has ! jj 1*1 v l??p c *?d ? v (i , wniJe Mr j > 1 \ . , Ihe cifinot <-o Vi a i. * n no bound- [ '? ' ; tj i < \s or the o" -j '' '*<v '''' ^ >r . x </ i. li- K jcl -r ' tor of the bride il aojuiu stniti'ii (lid n't ii.ir at" ! 'Ill' bride \ be "muck ra*i?,jc 1 acainsi ih? l,a..d?om* suit 5t oidar<i 01 (Joinpa'iN; tb ?i \v s 1 tit s:ooni wore I be w?-rk o'iiin iily of the I >te , ienrv I). Lloyd xnd liter ot '',,CK. die Tar bell. Nor did the Kd6i- ^,ie l?ar'or > S, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. on initiate the at- corated wiih lmlly. e Chicago meat When the host of ft>en was the achieve- relatives of the bride and Hilar novel. The . , . . ,. , both these cu8e? hud^wmbUd ... H.e perl llicials, very prop- bridal couple matched in :ate these monopo- strains of Loheouriu's W s after t tie '-ex- March, played by the sis tei become a national gvootn, Mrs. Gibson, wife Federal invesiiea- R,.v w B (il,Mn ?t Koc i the others that. ixed t lie attention 11 * wr,inou-v w 18 nm '' Nor did the in- imP,eP8ivo bv n,e !*",t 11 ">v the interstate "Hearts and Flowers." mission into rad The bride was trie recip nient begin their nmnv handsome ami usei liase until Hearst . i . i 'Onv ' V driven the k.ov .... hot course by col- Immediately aller I lie o c? u. his oa 11 ox ny Mr. nud Mrs. l'.vler situting suits in Columbia and o her p'aoe jinBt certain mo- carry with them the b st ration . 0| their many f iends for happy and pro-porous lift ;gestion?Monu- m. le Memory of, .. ? -. =rof Flat Creek Cotton Crop Kepo iurch- New York, October 31 .Journal of Oomraeic v A tew words irom morrow publish it' in nt jiiceruin^ a t mb- (on crop tep?? t com 1 e Rm tU inntiiiin nt reports o. 1,400 eorr 'p t. be erected at "Vrrac- da o o, Ootob . I lie report will show tha "P " y' a' iJ 'leriora'ed 4 I poiutsdui ireh. Every mem mo th of October, k church,ever * on** - - - ?>? i member Hint all .A. Few Words Abou ct to b i a member Glass. he inleiested, op loon p;;s< when 110 Many people cannot who was the man gush between cut glas^, led Flat Creek cut a. d the so-called cut 1 is the mother that is not cut glass a' at 1st all of this state, polished ^1 .8-=. The dill church member really is, thai, rea cut I nlerfcsted, every; made from liuiieiniao Id be interested, that are perfectly smooth should help. Flat the cu'ter lases hoi 1 of school will do all the ptli r kind is made making up mone\ wli t i^ known a-Figured I ild! z f Iwi i - ?% 11 - " * * * 1 * 1 . v.iv |jioai,ii- 111 a i is a iH.iun lllHI n if lUC i;y to lay it bef >re already stain, ed on wh nd help us to rai-e cut'ar ink s hold oi n and i lo place a nice u ithiiifi to do but p 1 sli < his firave We *avei e c tins kind is I'ives oi h s. W aud looks cheap, out v<. r\ loiy limine! d ?wn ol the fo-c died cut {iiafs s rent* I hat lie was ay is of ibis variety. I amn unity by the out jduss when I see it, and remained uu- you buy of ino \ou j;el tin ink of lb.8 matter, ine ar iele. My pi ices a old help. I1 will ceedingly low i jt ibe < this community good* 1 sell. Here are ^ive lor ihis work, prices f ?r ibis wet-k oniy. i b it very little 8 in. bowl 4 00 Iv to r?ise the 10 in. bowl 7.00 nteiegted and uive 8 in. spoon trav 3 00 c is lirlit. Ma> io i 2 in. celery tra> 4.1 your hearts It 7 in water bottle 4.25. at a distance Tumblers 6.50 to 2'.00 ion* y to me. and o enouuh, 1 will B. C. HOUC mi nt ii ad" a i d . . , . . . Jeweler and Optnci rave. <1 Iv. < ook. ^0<c=>O(><I^(KC=>Oi><CI>CCic^ me Wedding - jj der-Funderbuik ^ Tuesday After- X | ?m ) wedd i n ir oc- I j n>m ? of Mr. and y indei hurk, of Hie ! H i -it, on Oct. 20,1 v ck, when iheir I) (I accomplished < a Flonnie Emma, y i?Ie ot Mr. Bundy jj iv wus performed A . McKissiek, pus * i and prnoni. jj McCARDEL v>is dressed in a s o. hrown. The () die conventional ? vhs tastelully de * , "Lest ye Forget" ds and groom I'll tell it again. I keep on i, or the times Harris Lithia, ^ . . Glenn Springs and Piedmont Springs water and you can get ed'linu from a small glass to a 15 galr on he Ion carboy at any time. Also, of i i?e I receive three shipments each k 11 i I? week of the finest Norfolk , yv Oysters that can be had. ole8of Jolin W. Elliott. ,jent o: (Crescent Restaurant.) nt pie- - wishes ^ rjs / co'ton 7\ I im lie xJ Jz>?? jr~r* V ^ >r?ih i<r*. t? Oct. 25th, 1907. ' ,:,sll"~j Dear Friend: that is ! j s We like molasses so ! l(Ul well at our house that F, r? ncc Mama sent me downtown a^ is to get a jug' full so big Ulan > that I could hardly carry wh'-n; it home. 1 *| I made an ugly face f,<111 j while I was carrying the ^ o moiasscs home, but when j some on my cakes 11 j1,1 for breakfast this morning , you ou ' lit to have seen 'Ul ^ ^ T 11 c> a me smile 1 got a whole . much gallon jug full for 50 cts. old k- Your friend, k?iow Jacob, ami 11 p g You can get the 11 best molasses and the best ri> ' x" of everything to eat at ulash cf _ 9 ? rergusons Also Cabbage for making kraut, and we have fresh fish and Norfolk >> Oysters every day. i ? nK\t* > ? .r<- i tnoMUHiicj lor Ormn *' l.ix.itivf l' nit v>ruj>. Ih>- new l?xntive ill it in iIn? i 1 v r 11\? y, |nii ilii's tlie n - nl it' -- Mm fiLA ! \ ?' i i tirfinii! c >nnhpR-**^ on A .1. 'lit it. l it' I'orburk Plurail 1 >' This | Space ? i^es?rved ^ 5 ,L ALLISON BROS. 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