The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 05, 1908, Image 1
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VOL. 3. NO. 35. SE/W1Comments
of "Rustic" on
"Doings of Our Solons
Lien Law, Labor Law,l
E-litor News: Tlie wea
seem s ill unsettled. Yestoi
wan "ground-hog <i *yan*
was so clear that the brute w<
scarcely do mo e than poke
nose out before seeing his si
oiv ; jlhen lie returned, in hast
his lair. Today is another c!o
one, threatening more t<?uI >
ther. Yet we must take it as
get it and try to be content.
For some days I have beer
minuting on the doings of
Soloes. They soein to be at a
trouble to fitici work for 40 u
Well, it will bob up as the;
along ? probably. The lie
has voted to repeal the lien 1
1 wonder if theSena'e will a;:
^ This measure is of doubful
jrietv in some minds; bu
bin mo can attach to those wl
consciences lead them to rep
However is that law the real
of the evil for which remed
sought ? I think uoi altogei
The exemption law plays
heavy part in the dramatic c
Having lor ?> many years fe
an advocate ol homestead
exemption, it gees hard with
to say anything against that 1
hut it is evident that therein
the greatest trouble.
ll a laborer breaks his cont
there is no way to recover d
apes, because lib wages and
lectu are exempt ; so with n
ol the employers Hut, il p <
could I e made to pay datna
their possessions and wages
Hig subject to execution, ti
would t?e much less comp :
on this score. Then both pat
would he more careful in it
ing contracts and in perform
them.
The labor-contract law la
under consideration is in
main a good and fair one. Tho
I would suggest that no m
muni fine be s'aled ; for st
short contracts would h >rdl\
worth tho iunonnt. Qt-itpd in
bill This is good hs far n
goes; yet it is no' as effective
going into the individual's pt
et lor a reimbursement of da
? gob. Many laborers woul<l w
out their fines and return to l
former haunts to be li m zo i
1 heir associates, having satis
lion in the lac' that his pros<
tor got no money < ut of 1
The only way to the b>st reis
through an effective writ
execution; but that can bo
only by constitutional aine
ment. The bill gives <jui<
relief.
Do you suppose the Assen
will make an efficient pistol 1
Some representatives advoi
penitentiary punishment, for i
rying concealed weapons. 1
not the degree of punidmm
but its certainty, thai piev<
crime. Manv offenders vn
escape prosecution because f
ily friends would not want tlthus
punished; but, if the pe<
would enforce a law irnpo!
^ reasonable penalties, the
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LEDGER J 852 E
WEEKLY. L AN CAST
the would decrease. Now, as mat- Cler
" lers stand, the law abid'oiir ctl:zen
is at the mercy ot to?
4,i?>ugh"?if lie has any. Inten
!i{ , S< moiime it lots oecuired tu W<
,(|.1V i ,llt> 'hat a license law mi ht ho Ad
j I more effective. Let each person ! mg,
, , who wants to carry a woap- n for
take out license ; \nd let this re- CJe
Vvl ' <*ord he against him in any fight
or troublous conduct ; also lot nr p,
,o to . i
>udv t',e Peil'^en'i;,r.v enfold any one literal
who carries concealed weapons at the
vea* without h license. Would not (]0])Ve
> we t!:is be more preventive than the f?rPS j
present law? Or how would tt
t r,,. do to wipe out the law and h t 'Uls')1(
everybody who wants to tote it1 (>rreH
pistol? They do it anyhow. best bi
?',l( At last! Better late than no- and CI
'?y-. ycr ! Judge PritouarJ soeois to curios:
v go recognize that there is such a Jays.
>use doctrine as States' rights. llur-l At f
aw rah ! Union
Well, I am glad Lyon and Ste- teeB jj,
r< 0 veiiHon still continue t?? sift t.hi ment I
Pr0" ashes of the dispensary and find
I no traees of treasure that departed a t-lx?rr
lose therefrom. Yours truly ,
,a, . Rustic. and ?'
; Coon LIollow, Feb. 3, 1908. ,s ^,v<>
?*? _l I studio
N 18 Trayeily Metir Town? Ifani/iton Quite
,nr St oy tier lie reived Mortal mers
Wound in Difl'ie.ah// With ?/. * hr'Pt
as I. tapes <
' ''' A fatal diflicultv occnrre
and . succes
iuouday morning between two m , t
11 ' well known citizens of the Creek 0j- y(0
section, Mr. J. 13. Sims and Mr. .;eVen
^ 1Hampton Stogner, as the men pa.^t y,
were coming to town Mr. Sitn% variou
' 1 1 and Mr. Churlio Steee were r - per, tl
a"'~ ding together in the latter's buy- and 1
' e^~ gy when thev overtook Mr. Slo?- able tr
"? ' ner and his brother, Mr. 13on, v lce*
Stogner, in a wagon, jn-t beyond
s' the Gregory-Stop ner dairy tarni or ,n(>
'}? ea-d of Lancaster. It appears !r'>ni*
icre .. .. , , r,. a men
that Messrs binn and Stogfcint
.... . . tees ol
ner had had a previous quarre. j ^ ^
or misunderstanding, and nfior
Kik . ' Will hi
oxt haii^e ol a few words in the
nna i \* , , mrtM 1
road Monuay they drew pisti i fU?!(.(|
and fir d at each other. Mr. (>l!p
y Stogner was sho; in fho bowels, Since
'he the, bullet, if is said, narrowl bera o
ugh missing liis hi other, Mr. Hen tees, t
i'" Stoger, passing through the lal- tion as
line ter's clothing. Mr. S:ma w. well it
ho unhurt. Two bullets fired, i Frie
{,>e is supposed, by Mr. Stogner, ing wi
13 it struck Mr. Steele's buggy. come <
c ft1- The wounded man was attend ,^1X' h
>ck- ed by Drs. Brown and Poovey, Fegisli
ma a,ul Monday afternoon was tak fution.
|ork en over to Chester to the Pry or PrtfiRe !
; e r hospital whore ho died yesterday Pav
I kv inoriiing about ten o'clock. Mr. victs *
( * Sims was arrested Monday even- mpasn
ing by Constable Hunter, on a hill pr
warrant sworn out by Magistrate the fei
11,11 Caskey, and lodged in jail. BOn an
1,1 !s Mr. Stogner was a son of Mr. Pr0Vltl
ot J. W. Stogner of the ('reek sec- fprtiJis
had tion, and was about 30 years old. ^
I ?1 rl - ! I I A MnOUftO cm ? /lev??? ?. U ^ - - ? ! O I J D R
uu- i *_iv> i vj n n muw, VTI1U 1 h H
>ker[daughter of Mr. R. L. L. Black- heartil
mon of New Cut, and one or two rejoice
small children. the U
iblv The body was brought here large i
aw? from Chester last night, on the W0 (j()
L &0 train, and after an inquest ,
Lille this^morning will be taken to 0 W,rtl
?ar- Camp Creek for burial. ^'on
ll j8 ? , Clems
eat, The First Baptist Church in
m's Columbia caught on fire from tho n*' !l
>uld furnaces Sunday morning, but !U'V . .
. . , . , would
am- the llamas ware extinguished be- , .
won Id
tern lore they had made much prog rj|ems
>pie roas. The church will celebrate tjQ(, j,
sing its centennial next year, having (jOJV
evil been organized in 1809. again
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1ASTER
!EVIEW 1878 ENTERPRISE
ER. S. C? HilSllUARY 5. 1908
nson College Letter. b1",h
? this y?'?r, nri
I oaseoail prat
:sting Lectures this j The Colum
i 1S.T t-\ t ' ty held its at
sek?New Department ,
, ^ ^ ^ E<'b. 1st "?d
ded at Request of P ar- ; (>ll to ,he ,
rs Union?Measures be- Warren, of H
e Legislature Affecting j. Kzo]l 0f yf
mson?Other Matters. y. i, Tmdal
clamation.
nrrest, professor of Biblical
uro and moral philosophy Serious A en
University of Virginia, is faineantii
ring a series of Bible lee- ^''e f'ieucl
lere this week, under the Beckham, n<
es of the Y. M. C. A. Or. of Mr. R<-ub(
t is considered one of the easier, will i
ible lecturer- in America, he luu met w
omson is fortunate in se dent, us will
his services f..r a few following. In
ville Enquire
he request of the Farmers'
, Clemsou's board of trus- 1. ' s
... , ville hal his
tve added a uew depart .
... 1 at ove tiie an
:o the college. It, is known afterno?n lu ,
cotton school, ?nd it gives jfe ^jr
>ugh course in the s impling p gelher in
ading of < >tton, md there riled In r <
n in conjunction with these street. Mi c
s a course in bookkeeping. ? > ng r d iig
a number of young far ',e ,l,et 1' 1
have m ifrioula* 1 since :tr UM ' . ' '
mas and nr - t? -inadvan-i ,l^u,ns lil '
.. . thf rim oil o
r this court
The .lOiPe Ihi
past year has h en a very a||(i K:m, a!j
at ul one with the Experi 0(| |l0 run. I
station here. The farmers li t it would
State have written over main in the
thousand 1 ettors demur the iher "cunisti
ear seeking in' arm itinn on jump* d out
s subjects, and Prof. H?r natn eitherc?;
le director of tlie Station, Broken whet
lis assistants, have been was un iblo i
> render some valuable ser- ,an a. * ,w 1,1
smashed wl
buggy ;?4ait.s
. Coke I). Mann, the preach frj(jll.eno4
mher of the Legis'ature the ?amo rQU
)conee county, was elected i jnil(.]j difllou
iber of the Board of Trus 'ball was abi?
r Clemson College by the ham out of I
ature a few days ago. He es ol Mr. B
a remembered as the only broken and tl
ii tho legislature who re m) 1 will 1 i
to vote for the reelection ina"> '-eo:.s
lator Tillman last year.
they arc now both mem White Ma
f (Jlemson's Board of Trus OUS Crim
here is some little specula lina
i to whether they will work
i harness together. VT
iSewberrv
nds of Clemson are watch- jav?8 oiiar 1?
th much interest the out ? r,>c|nck |aH
if the various measures ^ j ]-{UCk
Q V Loon i atfA/l MAA.I * 4 '
WV.VW U 111 III,' men e,
nturo that allect this insti- ,,
on Broad ; #tr
A b,U lm8 ?lre?''y b?en as?aulted M
r quiring the c.liege to ba(J|y baat#I
r the use <?i the thirtv eon.
, . ,,, wafl thrown c
hich it uses. two other . .
. . the brutos
res of importance are, a
. . . ' pu pose. Ih
oviding for a division ol
i,iti??iiK wore
tilizer tax between C'ieni
? . n)en wuhin a
(1 Wmthrop. and another ,
. . buck can *?iv<
inc for a division ot the ' r .
flcripti' n of t
ser tax between Ciemeon ,
,T . , was dim and
le University ol South Car
it ^ the men mai
Both these measures wo . .
ly oppose. Win! we should c,*'Zf 1,8 ^HVe
> to see both Wmthrop and an(* a num|)c
carried befor
niverRitv continue to en,
id- whom she fai
n numbers and efficiency,
not think that is the part
dom to cripple ono institn- ?' 1
>r th? benefit of anothe-. Cheraw to
on would oe badly crippled Mrs. D. L Ti!
le she has gradually built
costly equipment and Everything taken
reduction in her income uVn'yoiVfJel ti
be verv detrimental This in uood order tin
* ia not being plge
be the crap, not only to digoatant ttiatwi
on, but to any other scien- ?iv? jni?e? ?ie n<
. known today to
tRtitution in the country. Kodol which ia y
ch Shan?hnoHsv, who has 'L,!)ief 1 IM * m
* 1 what you oat it l
been employed to coach ?oUi horo by all i
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PRICE?FIVE CENTS PER COI
1 aud football teams Assassination of Cr
ivod Saturday and: Heads-King of Po
itice has begUQ. ! and Crown prince -y
ibian Literary Socio- ? ,, ,
, , of Murderers Bullet
i r.u ;l ceiphrannn mi
medals were awardollowing
men: G. Li-bo , I1 bruar' I.
ampton, oratory; S. Carlos, of Portugal, at
>artanburc, debate; Crown P.iuee Luiz 1'
of Clarendon, do- were assassin; t<xl today
8. L B. ei*y is in a state of upro;
Kind's second son, the
ident to n Farmer , .. , ,
\un Manuel was s'ight.Iy w
S here of Mr Jam-is bu' Quet'u Am.-lie, who
)w of YorkviUe. son to s-ive the Crown Pr5nC
n Beckham of Lan-!b^ Diruwing herselt upo
e^ret to learn that Wi'S unhuri.
nth a serious acci- A h.m-l of men waitins
be seen from the corner of Praro Do Con
k n from the York ,Uid the U,,fl !) ' Arsenal <
)r . ly spraug toward the op
.. , , , riair?, in wliic.lt 'lit famil
Beckham ol York- ...
left leg brown just <l"vmg to th- pal tee, at
ikle last Wednesday elling carbines winch th
a runaway accident concealed upon th nt. ti <
Dave Kimball were King and theCr?wn Print:
a o.urgy driving a whom the ot'a'k was <ii
) down h ist Liberty , , ?
. , were each sliot ili-ee tin:
?r Dare W tiite came
a pony and jus! ? ,,M'Y livetl OM'v 1 ' ,K < na'
n started i0 turn ho carried to T marine i
* [)onv hack *?1 up near by, whor th -y ex> ii
buir.cy and knocked i \r... ? ? G- ^ 1
i umii 'ot n, ar 11 i ISt : I
II" <'f ill' who 1 . i . I
. M ,, . vmg : -.1 bao n r, - c
it Me-srs I?e -UU .in . .
were OrlviiiK Stan- dyl"-' "ul '' h "
Juth men realized the Crown 1* inc- w s s
not do !<> try to r ? half arise o:i inn in. < b
broken l>ugg\ unci, r the seat. Q 'on Am iio
n< e . Mi Kimball e(j up apd l:hr?v herself
safely. Mr. Be.'k- . ,,
, . , . c . the Crown Priuc % m an
night lus foot in the
1 or fell on i'. lie <Mlt <,|Ior' ,w ttve l,,s ,ife
0 gel up. The h ir e co-t of her \vnf bur the
mitred yards and had received lbs death
iat was !o i ot the The police guard tire
tie * l*UMl th* the assas ins and killed
irnal returne ! ov r tjlf M.
to, and it was with f ' . .
lfcv iha< Mr. K.m- 1 lie royal family were
t. |>ull Mr. Bnck- '"K'rum Villa Voic.a,
i.e way. Hifli bon Hov had been sojournin
ckharn's leg were were on their way fri
:o utifoi i unateyoung railroad station to the p.
ely I e laid u,> for
-
Miss Strait Painting P
n Commit Hein- of Senator Tillma
e in North CaroWasliington
special in
bia Record: Miss Clara B
. , . , of South Carolina, daus
special in yester . r
tte Observer: A T J- 8lralt' of L^ncast
t night, while Mr become an ariet of the firs'
was at church two ancl iH now engaged in j
itered his residence a portrait ot Senator B.
eet and criminally man. The portrait is
rs. Buck. She was completed and wdi g{- it
1 and an overcoat ihrop college to take the
?vcr her head while 0f the one there now >< ti
accomplished their jitor. which i* very p > >r.
e police ,and many
on the tr ill of the
few minutes. Mrs. Wabash i. rain vVre
) only a meagre dos
he men as the licht Detroit, Mich, Feb. 3?1
her chances to see passenger train No. 4, eas
I!. The ollicers and a. consolidated Chicago
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oi.uuion me cuuu(.y I i^ouiH trsin due here S: 2(
r of men have been was wreckoil two miles
e Mrs. Buck, all of Britton Station, 47 miles
led to identify. o'clock last night, propal
broken rail. One woman
Amos has gone to ?er Wrtfl killed and dl
visit her daughter, were injured.
II man.
"Health Cofleo'' is really the clos
Imitation ever yet produce
i into Use stomach should The tlnest Coffee Substitute ev. r
igested in a certain time recently been produo ?.! by Dr.
nit your stomach is not Uacine Wis. Not a grain of real
it the tood you have eaten it either. Health Coffee Iiuitatio
stod take a good nuturul from pure toasted cereals or gru
11 do the work the diges- mult, nuts, etc. lteally it would I
it doing The heat remedy pert-who might diiuk it for <
r all stomach troubles is twenty or thirty minutes boil in
[Uaranteeil to give prompt iu n minute" sijs Ilia doctor,
iturnl digcstuut It digest ()ro. Co,
a pleasant ta take and is ?
druggists |w* r?k? 1 ho News.
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