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4 Xhe Lancaster News. a11^ if and em Semi-Weekly. mould Published " transpo Wednesdays and Saturdays public At Lancaster, S. C., love fee By The Lancaster Publishing Company. THE RA THE C< wticii ica x. wiuiuio, . . .... Phos SUBSCRIPTION RATES d*?CTy I One Yenr ft.SO tiotis 01 Six Months 7S _ Three Months <C il?Ul\ s Payable in advance. . ^ ,);J r advertising rates. head o One inch, t'.rst '"nsertlon. ?l Each subac- (ipnnvt QU nt insertion 50 cents. Pot -hrec months or 1 longer, reduced r it tea. Rllilwa Professional cards, per yenr, 912. Business notices, Transient Advertisements, lllfti'Yt1! Lost and Found, and other classified a vertlacments not exceeding 35 words, 35 cents for countl" each Insertion: 1 cent a word for each additional word over 3S words. llionthl Obituaries. Tributes of respect, cards of thanks and all matter Af a persoual or political of III S nature to bo cliarKed for. Advertising rates by the column made known 111Strie on application. , Brief correspondence on suWccts of i;eneral fllltS Interest inviti'd. Not responsible for views of correspondents. OOUS S K. E. WYLIE, PnitstoGtrr. in imp; /NO. A. COOK, SEO'Y. and TttRAS, - . - .. uuotn J. M. R1DOL.IS, JR . UnsiNF.SS MANAGER. A e<l to : Er.tor<V. is sr-conO-cUis* m-.itter, Oct. 7, It- rPliut at tho postoffico -.it ' tvncasutr S C., urulor Ac*. I "at Of Conjrrcs* of March 3. 18T9 ^Jj^ g() ^.je ^ Saturday, N >v. {), 1007. mainta =- : trial t-1 If4he young ladv in Richmond records lias the seed of the apple in 13 ?gai' which she found a diamond ring * e^'^' lier fortune is made. 'ihese i its rcce A Virginia woman set. her Jnir the clothes on fire while lighting her 30th. pipe and was burned to death? internal Anderson Daily Mail. abie tr: Moral : Don't light a pipe '?rces with vour clothes on. resourc progrea If you hear something drop msny a these days, you may know it is The r the temperature.?ChicagoNews judustr Not always. In this country $54.72t; it mav hannen to be the nrice ol I put intt cotton. " "" '"7, tr' Riiilwa rail i o<itl We suppose one c.'ire of the en(jjnir, financial stringency was the millioiii heavy expenses o- the peace eon- v!ot|S v< gress.?Atlanta Journal. dus'ries And another the disappearance lions to of la'gn hunks of currency in ncroa*?i . . , invest na women's hats. ,|(| ind|1 ===== $7,129,! A carload o! donkeys* forty or derconi more, rested here, a' Ross' 9ta- show th ble, Monday on 1 heir way to year of Rock 11:11, S. O , where they will 800 in i become a pari ot tliecommunity. ibis the It was the consensus ot opinion era! iir here that (Jharlotto had enough towns, i such cattle.?Charlotte Obser-1 improv< ver. water a What! more donkeys in Il-ck Ill Hill? That's too bid?like car- *135'26 rying co il to Newcastle. How ^!?*? H *o ever, since Lancaster is sliort on aI1(i \j0 long eared animals, she will mi- the yea dert; ke to accomm >date h *r pro- cut-id uressive lieii^! b-?r*a overflow. lands a proven Ot tl The papers of the Slate are now jnj with practical unniimitv con- into th< gratulating Col. K. W. Hunt on otton t his promotion to the position of V-stm< 1 assistant general passenirerage.nl I "tJ , . . , . , , , lumber of the Southern, with lieadquar- ,.e)]!Umo ters in Atlao a. For our part we i $1,<)00 J feel more like offering condo- $1 152,f lences to the peoplo of South j l111'im<* Carolina, h>r with the removal l^'^* f|,h? oi *joj. mini, in vi??i>r::ia our pen- * ,VJ pie lo^e their best friend en- c^'11' gaged in tho railroad business? ?* ur,ni a man who oi\ merit alone has risen step by slop Irom the hum- '1:>S ^e'>: bio position ot fireman to the high and responsible office h" ????? now holds. While loyal to the Tow interests of his employers, Col. The boo) . I own Oixew Hunt has ever manifested a which mm scrupulously fair and just spiri' Ir.^'urer' in his dealings with the patrons of his road and the public gener THE LANCASTER NEWS, NC all the railroad officials Brilliant Church H'et plovees eere of the Hunt Tho,n,on-.Mack,c tlie relatious between the Mr Waddy R Th rtation companies and gf LaI)casler>9 most , would be as pacific as a , 1 exemplary young me 1 piiy married in Darli uesuay anernoon ai ILROAD AS A FACTOR IN ... .. ... , JUNTRY'S DEVELOPMENT. M'68 1 "ulme Bl:icl'w . .. , cultured and fatciut >0 who are dispo-ed to . . , , * ladv of (hat city. It ailroad and other corpora- ...... . ... . tilnl church weddinj light to study the tacts and ? , rnonv being perlon contained 111 a statement ' T> . , . hirst Baptist church is been given out h.v Hie T 1 . , , . the Rev. Mr. L de, f the laud and industrial ... , lho interior ol the nient ot the bout hern . . . . . , tasteiuhy uniquely iv company, showing the . _ , . ' . , , with chrisanthomuu lous development or the .. , . . ? , needles, the color s y in the course of twelve . ., . yellow and green. 3 along the various line* ' , , , Bristow presided at vast svstem?the new in ? _ . . , t;an. Mr. Otto Bristc is established, the old , . , , . . Arthur?acted as u enlarged and the enor , f>. , . , I onn viPtt n! A hfiPf urns of monev invested , , groom's best man. rovements generally. We . , , .. . eight bridesmaids, n irmi the statement referr- ... Mi-s LI -ssie lhomsi t lie groom, eacli of w i the territory adi icenf lo , t . , a bouquet of clinsau utheru Railway and Mo- . 1 , Ohio railroad i? not only 'llll)u colors, lliel ining its splendid indus- quisitely lovely in 8 owtli but 13 making new gown of white satin, along inanuiac uring line- quet was of bridal ' viv:dlv nud |iW of ? vn|1 ires con nilod by the land . , ' ,diuiri?l department of A r?e "l,mber ines and which appear in ant' ,r'Hnds of the yo tut annual report, cover- witnessed the impri fiscal year ending June monv. Among tin liie sta-istios tell a most were Mr. and Mrs. V ting story and are remark- . T .. . . son. of 1 join-aster, na Unites to the ent'rprisins " ' " 1 1 worhuiK continually for *ro<>m, and iheirdaui velapment of important 68 Hessie and Oorriui ea and the growth and At 0:30 o'clock Mr. T s of a section havine |,js bri le left for V ,nd diversified interests. Thev will rtls0 vi,it eport shows that 989 new aud other point* n ie?, with a capital of >,000 were completed and ro'urn!MS? > operation in ihe torri An e egant recepti? buiary to the Southern the evening before tl v and .Mobile tfc Ohio af the home of the i 1 duringthe twelve months en,s ftlr and Mrs. J June 30th, a (tain of many w?u Th bride wn8 3 of capital over t'*e pre jar. In addition 220 in- 1(111 ?' 111 nv i made important add'.- useful presents, their plants materiali\ Mr, Thomson, who, nn their facilities, at. an known, is the efficiei i'ill of $11,331,bUO and caHhier of the Banko stries, with a capital of ? , ,,A , , is expected to arriv>10, were reported as un 1 it ruction. These figures his bride iti abou' ton e investment during the y(.w /?. f. JKJionTe~ the ttreat sum of $73,280, |)/,r I m oefdr TI *i nlo x wo' nu'ii' ndustiies. Ia addition to n >tifled by the dep; re was expended for gen- Washington that the ] treatments in cities and ervl'co will bo extern uch as buildings, street COunty, beginning t amenta, street railways, aext January, to b( nd light plants $58,430,- |ioute No. 7. It ?s t is showp a grand total of r0llte, starling at No 8,785 invested in in hi - going by way of Tra nl impr ?v< in. nt-< along ? and other points of t.ht> Southern Rail?va\ tion o?" the county, r bile & Oh o i ail road 'or X'*w Cut. Length of r ero.ing June 80 ?> b'S , tni|?,s. Salary of cari ot th m ).".ey inves ed in ml farms ad farm m- B^SiXieSS N< n! . io total investments in figT'AW Notices i"?< n trios ?4US|.0?P 1 (extile Indus' ry. iiiej notice io n counted I nd on mills called lor in- words Us of $ ! , 11 7 000. jion Oatmoni pancake flour at n products $4,155 0'"jJ ?- - mills $5.l7t?,3U0, mie- We .ire -elllng $1.00 a . , , 4'011011 Mill Store. us woodworking p'uiu ...... >00, luroit ure fac ' ri -s Now >h th* tirao to ruuko 1 Laa .-I i j. i ? cabbage at Bennett*. )(>(>. hriok ill ?i!k * I ' ^ fertilizer iaotoiifeb $<118- for 8\LE?Eight fli pig- six WM.'ks old, Wil iij.?re. Apply to W. K. 1 >reg;>inp figures do not in* ' "sr,,r9 increase in the val,ie? s.-w cropN? w Orleans mo , , i i nelt's. ng lands arid I heir pro-j ? ?????? ... ... One hundred barrels of ll the pain, l' m t rt. O'I, dwtn apples at Bennett's pace With the industrial ^F^hh'arrel cranberrie ment. P(' A ls?> raisins, nuts, etc fruit cake, at Bennett's m r> New nuts and fine pees n Taxes now Due. t? are now open for collection of Carina 1 Danish < abbish hi ?V ?* ill bo until Nov 30o7. after win ap- las at Bennett Gro. ( i those who have not paid will Nov. 2nd 31. ? penalty. The office of the town . in now in tho First National I have jnst receievd from t of feathers which I will sell t John (JSawford lb. Troas. h. C, )VEMBER 9, 1907. idina?The An Old-Fashioned Coi Hp~ Shucking?Some Corn th; orison, one is Corn. popular and in, was hap- Mr. Editor: It was the ple> ngton Wed- ur? of the writer, oil Wednesd 5 o'clock to la8t> ,0 attend an old-fashion ell, a highly, corn shucking at Mr. L. N. Mni itnig young gomery's, such as we had in am was a beau- bel'utn days, and (lie occasi i, Hie cere- awaKened in mv mind ma ned in ihe memories of bygone days, wh , the pastor, * lived at old Pleasant Hill, 11 officiating. Rood old sandy cpunir/ edifice Was Whore the huckleberries are low, decorated And tlje 6??h?r pens do grow, is and pine ?u m7 arrival I found eoi cheme being thirty ?r more ban is surroun Miss Marie i,,g ,he b>PRe?l pa0 0f cori the pipe or h^ve seen in many years, y ?\v and Mi. Montgomery is one of our mo< shers. Mr. ^""niers, and knows how to ma son, was the corn- Ho plants the O. C. i\ There were 1,;|ilvariety, which produ mong them eHr:| ?f *uch magnitude that In 3n, eister of . - horn carried ithemums of ^1 ^13 >ride wag ex-j -A.\- J ' SqNw Goods at, M Mors. Of relatives English walnuts, Aim lung couple Syrup, Sv*eet and Sour 3-sivo core- tllour, Buckwheat, i present Saratoga chips, Morasc V. c. Th?>m- Cranberries, Preserves irents ot the Evaporated Peaches an< filters, Miss ^]ie hnest on earth, G le Thomson. Brazill faniOUS. homson and Vadiiiifjion. Send, come or phone Now \ork mentioned here and I w orlh before / Cut glass, China, Silv in was given styles, le m .rria'.e >rile'9 par W. black- .'ii 11* o Still selling Sugar ihe rocij - & ^ (l8omo ami , as is well it USSi*tHll' StlW^TE * r mi!, W \*\J s here with i davfl. r has been M ^V artment in j|o, rural postal iled in litis he 2nd of j known as titt n a o be a loop w e were fortr d.67.iie!'od 01>ders for Fall 1 in that sec- 'result is we are i most anything i *7-?- and Shoe line at otices. vance. rte<! under ON K (J JO N't sertion. Nt Our stock of merchandise i.< esH tnan 2. . n you some prices on a few iten r A/\A 1 rv 1 I r- r? 4 =? ouuu yas uuting at ;> t l-z ' " '"'tV 1,500 yds Heavy Weight Slv hi. tH for <?!)o. 1500 yds 3 yard Sheeting 1 25 pes Jeans Pants cloth at {mut. Carload 53 1-3 cts the yard. We picked up a Job in Lad i!>>rkflhire $10.00 each, worth 50 per cen ii -oil one or We have the best line of CI 'arilu?, Lan- to j|;1H 00 the sujt When you go to make your lisseKi.t n.n- our ijne We have got tne go :?7-7 Ladies Fine Shoes from 75< thoho in.,- {;. - c]ose prjce holds good on Men ? It wju pay you to get our pi * u!rf.oak.:'nV | wil1 lose ^Oliey. orvea at 15,-nul No 1 13*01- mm | | 1 Funderbur (entneky n lot *t 50 ctn per , Pay son r. 1. mi. oaMVMeennMaHHM! rn can't bite the corn from the cob. at Some specimen ears of this corn can be fouud at The News office, one of which measures ten inches ,s. at the big en'', and I didn't go HV to the other end to get its length. Whore do you stand, Mr. W- B. Plyler? I don't know how to ... estimate Mr. Montgomery's crop tc on of cori,? J believe, if lie will nv use i( sparingly, u-ing one peck en a week, he will hive enough to ,;li last until the end of the year 1040. ' Anion? Mi.- invited guests were Dr. and Mrs. Boldridge, of town, ne The do dor not only has the brain id power to proach, but the will. i I power and muscle to sliucK corn Ir. as well, lie worked hard, and I * '- I "?! 1?" civ in liiiu pfin nr>r?f irm__ ! e lie's hard on "vii?els." The ,1 a- dinner was sumptuous and su e p. rub :nda:.( and was much eui'.' j 'Vid by all. L. J. 1*. ? ME [ackoreH's Arriving Every Day onds, Butter nuts, Maple Pickles, all sizes, Graham's J ream of Wheat, Wheatlet, ^ hieno cherries, Mince meat, and Jellies of all kinds. 1 Apples, Dessert Peaches, offee?the kind that made for anything you want not ill rln mi/ ki^ct fa i-vIatcii iiaii >11 UW 111^ UV/Ot IU pn-liov. ^ V7 u. erware and Crockery, Lamps Yours, J B. Mackorell 20 lbs for 51.00. ,D PRICES. mate in placing our Goods early- The rble to sell you aln the Dry Goods . practically no ads new and complete. We quote is to verify our statement, and 10 cts per yard, eeting G cts per yard. ' 1 -2 cts the yard, less than mill prices, 12 1-2 to ies' Long Coats from $5.00 to t more money. Don't miss these, othing we ever carried, from $3.50 Shoe purchases for the family see >ods and we guarantee the prices. :ts on to the l>est made. Same ?>n*l flkil/lKnnn1 . , KJ uiiU CIIIIUICIID . rices, if we don't sell you some one Yours for close prices, k Company