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* Clem son College Le Prof. Brodie's Death 1 ly Lamented?Farrr be Enlightened on 1 of Long Staple Cc National Governmer fusal to Help Fs !1 _ A 1* WW wane Aiding W all Gamblers?Other ters. Mr. Editor : Since 01 communication the grim monster Death has been midst aud taken from ui our most popular and be teachers, Prof. P. T. head of the Mathemati* Civil Engineering Depa There was uo more eflici faithful worker 011 the C faculty than Professor and his death is deeply ed by every oue who kne lie was about forty fiv old, a graduate of Furmt versify, and has been at t since 1805. Professor C. L. Newm sociate professor of Agri will soon begin a camp enlighten the farmers c subject of long staple cotton. As is well know are two main classes of the ordinary upland, the of which is about one inc and the sea-island cott< staple of which is from three quarters to two ati half inches long. Bet we< is an intermediate class as long s' aple upland cott this class should bring an mediate price. For e: last year when ordinary cotton was bringing 12 ee pound, sea-island cott bringing 40 cents per pou long staple uplaud shoul brought 20 cents per NEW G < Wc were our orders f The result i you almost i > Goods and colly no ad\ %7 Our stock of merchan you some prices on a fe> raaa 1 ?j. r i ouuu yas uuung at o 1500 yds Heavy Weig 1500 yds 3 yard Shee 25 pes Jeans Pants cl< 33 1-3 cts the yard. We picked up a Job ii $10.00 each, worth 50 p< j We have the best line ti $18.00 the suit. When you go to make <jur line. We have got i / Ladies Fine Shoes fr< >close price holds good oi ) It will pay you to get fwill lose money. Fundert THE LANCASTER tter. Prof. Newman easily secured that price for what was raised on the Experiment station farm. | Great- In the past moFt cotton buyers I iers to have paid but a few cents more J Subject f?r 'on& sfapio upland than for Jtton the,short staple, Hnd the farmer it's Re- 'ias ^een 1 he loser. To the inind of your corretrmers, J Street pPom*el,t? 01,6 of strangest tilings in the great game.of Araer1 ican DolifcicB I . ? A ? ?vwv v ; 11 States government will render aid to the Wall Street gamblers iir Inst in their time ot financial need, visaged but. absolutely refuses to aid the i in our Southern cotton growers in their s one ol efforts to obtain a good price lor st loved their cotton, or the western wheat Brodie, growers to get a better price lor :s and J their wheat. The cotton and rtment. wheat gamblers of Wall Street ent and are not a help but a hindrance Ulerason to the farmer. Since the governBrodie, ment will not help the farmers, lament- they musFcling more firmly than w him. ever to the Southern Cotton As e years sociation and the Farmers' Unm Uni- ion. These two organizations 3lemson routed these Wall street robbers last year, and they will this lan, as- year again carry out the scrip culture, tural idea of "Breaking the jaw aign to of the wicked ami plucking the in the spoil out of their teeth," if the upland farmers will stand steadfast >u n, there their support of these two agencolton, cies that have done so much for i staple them in the past, h long, The second number of the on, the lvoeum course was civen Sainr. c'"' I one and day evening by the Ladies' Coniid one- monwealth Orchestra Company. ?n these It was a rare musical treat and known thoroughly enjoyed by the large on, and audience that was in attendance. i inter- Your correspondent visited cample, the State capital a few weeks upland ago on business, and we note snts per with pleasure that there has on was been a marked and much needed nd, and improvement in the looks ot the d have State House grounds. pouud. S. E. B. OODS >LD PRICES. fortunate in placing 1 or Fall Goods early. ' s we are able to sell 4= anything in the Dry = Shoe line at praetiluice. 11 at it: few plan as in dise is new and complete. We quote tor? ,v items to verify our statement. ivhei 7 1-2 and 10 cts per yard. or in ht Sheeting 6 cts per yard. , t ting 7 1-2 cts the yard. >th at less than mill prices, 12 1-2 to safe i i Ladies' Long Coats from $5.00 to year 2r cent more money. Don't miss these. now i of Clothing we ever carried, from $3.50 8p,.jj your Shoe purchases for the family see the goods and we guarantee the prices. ( >m 75cts on to the best made. Same M) i Mens', Boys' and childrens'. writSi our prices, if we don't sell you some one Kidn< r J to t\v< Yours for close prices, w?sr of nij op hf n)cn<] 4 cent 1 >urk Company g news, November 23. 1907. m GOODS That have to be : appreciated. So to prove their res I I ?M III HI ! Ten hundred yard Cap toe, Kid. Sizes only $3.00. For the next 30 Ladies' and Children's and Mittens. Lancaster Mere: Fall Planting. ^ 16 fall planting season is now /f'Off&Ti 3 height. There are very $ things which cannot be ted at this time (|uite a* well pPj 1^'tt 1 the spring?some much l ot- \m Excepting in localities ? re the winters are very severe 3T ?/ situation very much expos- jXj rees, shrubs and perennials jA 1 he C be planted ?vith perfect li J. c. ED y?a pain of practically a 2j We ha for the jrar leu by planting -u , . , X will surpi instead of waiting until 1 lg.?The Circle. H ware, (il< I,,,,,,,,,?1, jjlj thing tha Cured of Brlght's Disease. i \ m , Bobcrt O ltilrko, Minora, N V., ^ OnCC. i; "liefore 1 started to use Foley's By Care I had to get up from twelvo W5 nty times a night, nnrl I was al! HB id up with dropsy and my eyesight 0 impaired I cotild scarcely see one sj|j| 1 family across the room. I had given log >pe of living, when a friend recoui- f I led Foley's Kidney Cnre. One 60 jfP| d hot tie worked wonders and before I AH aken the third bottle the dropsy had ?ar>.-'?;v as well as all other symptoms of ty.W it'? disease." Funderburk Pharmacy ? ? dark and light patterns, quality to go at 8c the 20 pieces full wit striped Cheviot. Mak< and Aprons, sells for 10 price only 8c the yar< Ready made Shee 50c each. Pillow Cases, speci extra good quality 25c 1 piece 40-inch R ctprmnr rrro^n *? 1 ill Id 1 C U thing for a couch cover. Furs and Feather Look good are good an< Big values in Blar full size and at the lowe 5 dozen Ladies' P< from 50c to $3.00. Big new line rea The latest out 25 aDd ton to fill them at 10c Ladies' Tan Shoe; N A i 7 SFEC1U3 seen before fully give us a ehanee i! value. ii i s Flannelette in pretty the best i o and 12 1-2C yard. dth dark checked and es good Shirts, Dresses c everywhere. Special d. ts, big lot 72x90, only ial Linen-Finish 45x36 the pair. Loman Striped Upholcombination. J ust the Special 35c the yd. boas in the latest styles, d not too high priced. ikets all-wool or cotton, st price. itticoats ranging in price dy-made Sofa Pillows. 50c each. And cotper pound. 3 just in, Blucher style, 3 to 6. A beauty, for days Special Prices on Sweaters, Coats, Gloves aiilile Company ? G OUT OF BUSINESS 1 ?rything to be Sold at First Cost- 5 ntirc Stock of Goods belonging to ffl WARDS to be sold at once. 3| ve a line of Shoes that the nriees dse you. Dry Goods, Notions, Tin- S Decries, Stoves, Harness and every- E it a general store carries. W want to buy things cheap come at Yours trnlv. C. EDWARDS I A, AAA A.AABAA A. AA A A A A" A ' jaJ v yyif, w W-.^gjgwPiW JEaBagggawMi^