The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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The Lancaster News.
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Semi-Weekly.
Published
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Wednesdays and Saturdays
At Lancaster, S. C., ro
Bv The i
Lancaster Publishing Company. f0
Charles T. Connors, Editor, ti
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QK nt Insertion 50 cents. For three mouths or
longer, reduced rates. - tl
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Business notices, Transient Advertisements.
1j st anil Pound, and outer classified nevertlsoments
not exceeding 2ft words, 2ft eents for
each insertion: t cent a word for each addl- ! CU
tloual word over 2ft words. , ^
Obituaries. Tributes of respect, cards of |
thanks and all matter of a personal or political , ;it
nature to be charged for. ! f
Advertising rales by the column made known P'
on application. I frj
Mrlef correspondence on subjects of cenoral
interest invited. Not responsible for views of (T
correspondents.
R B. WYLIB, PltKstbENT. CP
J NO. A. COOK, Sko'y. and Tit has.
A. J. CIiARK, BUSINESS MANAGEH. P
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Kr.tered a eeond-clti-s matter, Oct. 7, IPOs, OF
At the postofllce at I.ancasti r S. C.. under Act
of Congress of March 3. 1S7U gl
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Wednesday, February 12, 1008. ^
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THE NEW POSTAL UEbULATION,
AND ITS EFFECT. 8e
An esteemed subscriber re- ;t'1
marked to us the other day, ii i hi
the presence of several others., be
that the editor of this paper is' ni
be ins ' blamed" for the new re- ni
filiation o! I ho postollice dc- pi
partm"ut depriving publishers pi
of the privile^eo sending through ST
the mails as second-dass matter w<
p.spera to suls ribers in arrears ye
()l course the idea is absurd. We
had about a niucb to do with lii
the oiigin ot the postal regula- to
tion referred to as with the pro- $1
limitation ot the Ten Command- a(
monl8. Really, we are not as | ta
yei convinced ol the justice nl j as
the depuiInient'tt action. If a ut
publisher chooses 1o send out his be
papers on a credit, even though in
it bankrupts him, we do not see'
why the government, should ob- j w,
ject so long as lie pavs reasonable
postage for the transmission of m
his issues through the mails, si
But it i9 a waste of time now to HI
discuss the wisdom or unwisdom cc
of the new rule or regulation, w
Being the law, it must be ob
served whet her we tike it or not.
In the end it may prove best for U
both publishers and their patrons e<J
It will force the former to pTac- to
tically adopt the cash-in-advaitce th
plan, and when subscribers be- ta
come accustomed to it, they will \ mi
no doubt like it bet'er than the I a
old way of lotting their subscrip- an
tions "run oyer" Irom year to
>7etlv' until they are called upon!
to pay k good-sized bill. 1 pr
So far an 'iNews is concern- e'l
ad, a very large p?r cent ol its \ 'a'
subscribers aio Jiot alb'cled by Pl]
the new regulati* n. I hey need
cd no action on the part of the , 11
nAi'h'nn. n rmf h '.ril ie?s to Htimn
h"'u" ~ -
late them to pa ' up. being reirular
ail 1 prompt cash-in-advanc Fu
patrons. <> !ht- are helping us a
to comply with ihe re ;ula on , Br
by settling >r their papers. Ii b>
we are eventual ly forced to strike h >
oil any names the number w'll rej
be few, an 1 they will he more he
than oil'>et b ' the nu iiber of new a
cash subscriptions boing daily of
r ceived.
In order that Bier's may he no!
miHund?-rstandiii^, we publish Hi
again the following section of j lei
111K LAN0A6'
a postal regulation relating to I if
bscriptions:
' A reasonable time wi'l be U;
owed publishers t<> secure reovals
of subscriptions, but un39
subscriptions are expressly SI
tiewed after the term fur
Inch they are paid, within the p
IIc?wing periods : ^
"Dailies, within three months; 1
i-weeklies,within three mouth-;
mi-weeklies, within nine (j
onths; weeklies, within one
ar; oemi-nionlhlies,within lhr*e
onths; monthlies, wittiin four
onths; bimonthlies, within sc
x mouths; quarterlies, within
months; they shall not be
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mnted in the legitimate list of A
ib-'cribers, and copies mailed
i account thereof shall not be ej
eepted for ~ia.iling at the se- ^
md-elass postage rate of one
nt a pound, but may be mailed a
the transient second cla?s
stage rate ol one cent for each ^
ur ounces or fraction thereof
S i
epaid by stamps atlixod. The
^ht of a publisher to extend ^l
edit for subscriptions to his
lhiicalion is not dented or ^
lestioned, but his compliance
iK?n compliance with this re- 81
jlatiou will he taken into con- i,:
deration indetermining whether t(
ie publication is entitled to p
ansinission at the second ctass
>stago rates"
As applied to The News, a h
mi-wee!cly, tlie foregoing means ^
at when a subscriber is ninejk
onths in arrears his paper will h
no longer carried through the al
ails as second class n atter. It 'l
ust then be slopped or else the
iblisher will be required to tt
ace on each piper a one c(*n( i
amp, which on two papers a;j,
f>ek would io the caurge of a 4\]
utr amount to $1.04. No sub- ,j
riber, of course, would bo wil- |j
to pay tliat sum in addition ,f
the subHcripfion price of
50. Nor c juI I the publisher Ji
lord to advance in cash tor posire
alone nearly as much as he \ ?'
l\s tor tin* paper itself, to say tf
Jthing of the risk that would ?
5 run in some instanc.es of ln?_ 11
g both.
J he question is often asked e
hy the new regulation was P
lopted by the postoffice depart- ''
ent, and a plausible answer is e
yen by the Washington corre- P
tondeu' of "?e Columbia Re-1 ?
>rd, which is published else- a
here in today's paper. c
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Judge Emory Speer, of the ^
nited States court, has render- c
1 a decision of some in'erest a
farmers. If? has decided that ?
ey can be placed in involun* 11
rv bankruptcy ,4as well as a
ercnant or any one else." says w
Georg.a special in the News 01
id Courier. a'
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Great hunks of Charleston's s'
oyerbial hospit %lity were"hand
out" to the South Carolina
w makers Ia-<t Saturday. The ^
irpose of the legislature's vi it ^
the ,4ciiy by the sea" was to i
-poet the < i'adel A< a It my.
Dr. 11 win 1' t-i'. president ol
nr. an 1 iWerytty. t. is received
call to th - pa-torate of Hie fr
uu i wny i.ipn i cnurcli in !
uisvii'o, Ivy., b it it is to bo m
p ;1 ih it ho will conclude to f'
nain iu s >uth Carolina, whore
1^ !oin>i much excellent work ! ""
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a? educator and as a minister iv
the l' spol.
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Mr. floury Mas-oy, of Rcrk ki
II, spout Saturday in Lancas- 1
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IKK NKWS, FEBRUARY 12. 1U08
PERSONAL j!!
Itj jj,
Mr. F. M. Lowry, ol TaxahawJ Nil
>ei't Saturday iu Laucasler. ;
i> It's
Dr. 1'iyor, ol Chester, paid a|
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roiessiouai visit to ljrtucastur | ri?
onday. nourii
Mr. Will Roddey, now of ^ gc
real Kalis, was iu iown Satur- ^
, ,, ;;p be ea
xy auu Sunday. ;! .
'kf is ne
Mis. ivi. J. McM lla?,of .Jeller ^
>u, S. (J., is viaiiuig her sister, S<
[rs. L. M. Biair. ? Monroe En- great
uirer. * ment
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Mr. John S. Riddle, now Irav- ^ ^ -y.
iug for a Louisiana house, spent
anday and Monday with his ?e'Pe
,miiy here. flrfl
Miss Rebi KilUan, ot' j Fort A A Ad
iwn, who lias oeeu visiting her """
iter. Mre. W. F. "Broom, reirned
home Monday afteruoon. %
Mr. R. J. Mangum and son, m rrvu
Easier Walter, ol Taxahaw, 5 * *1^
unit KriiUv nik'h! und S ?t,tirdav S I Mon
f - ---o ? . 1I1UU
s Lancaster. We are indebted ft VVllO
> them lor a pleasant caII wliile ft
ere. I Succee
Mr. Otis Hull, the genial and ^
andsome young editor ol the ft ?
u<'k Hill Herald, came over t<> ft
nncaster Sunday, returning ? The
me Monday afternoon. We ft
re indebted to him lor a delight- ^ I Persor
il visit whiie liere. ? _
m mi- n n i ... . ft Interes
Mr. Oliver 0. BmckmOfi went ?
) WinnsS orro Monday night in ft
hsfonse to a telegram inform ft A ?
tg him that his little daughter.; o *
[iss Olivette, is sica there, a! ! ft Compoun
10 home of her aunt, Mrs. John ! ft ?tu* h
ardin, where she on a vis j ft
EIRS
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ir oi the Second Bap ist church
f Lancaster, whose critical ill- "CABBAGE
ess was noted in our last issue,
ie 1 at her home here Su nday
veiling. She was a victim ot
neutnonia and wa- -ick but a
>w days. Like the grief-strickn
husband, Mrs. Dabnoy was
opular with all who knew her,
ninved a i extensive Jicouaint
uco a?>d therefore loaves a large
ircle of friends to lameut lier "VV? F. OAR
intimely death. She was ?
ijy of pronounced christian Adllliflistni
liaractef < Jiind) sympathetic l'nrnunnt to orticr
nd loving (llsponitlon and was t'puia'iooo"'
f invaluabie aid to her husband bidder for ohhIi, ?t tt
. )?te l'oben M Hullivn
l his pastoral work. wrday tl.e 22u.? of W
Mrs. Dabney's jnaideu hard a
as Munn, She was a ti&tive | h?-2 l,08J- 2 two-horn
, ? . . I f dies Of fodder, 50 b
I Kershaw county and w a* I implement* ?nd -h
bout 4S years of age. Siie was lhu'2K
Ir. Dabney's second wife. He- P*b'8, 190R- 3R-39
do the bereaved husband, the
illowing children survive lier : I
lARRY
[rs. Frank Settlemyer, Messrs. ATT()f?'!VE
'ade, Coleman and Gilmcre omces in s-prjuK.-j Woi
dmey, Misses Hessio and Mary LANCASi
abney. The rem tins were
uried in West Side cemetery Aljffliflisini
loncl 'y afternoon. j bTATK ok .sou
| . | . County ot
Money to Loan.
1 can, a* usual. negotiate loans, dated .launary .With
nm $800 and upward, on improved public Auction At
tto.i farm-, at interest, rejv.y- ' I on ! lie VO l>
>!? i n in i ii ii't I i nst a I lmentft. No conn- ' *" at II o'clock a.
i?-i in- charged. <>nly a reasonabl bidder, lor rash, the
for tpaking al>atmet of t it le. ertv: Nii.c share*
B. K. W y Me, Mills, hanc.nst er, >
At'.y. at Law : par value $WK) 00
1 snare- Lancaster ' 'i
J caster, > c? prefer
'rt Barber of J'hon NVia s ivh "I have on- hi** 100.00 per -liar
liiketi fenr dose- of your Knin.y .ml Twenty shares \
i l l-r Pilla and they have done lor m ,< ; | rnsl Co , Waxh
teau any other rucdioiiio bus ever do. j)!ir value $25 00 per
\ am still to! ing tho pills as I vran' a
rf et curt' Mr I'.irl r r-fer- to DeWitp Administrator of tl
tin- v anil Bladder 1'ills l ey are sold hy I.e? 'i'illman Sr
druggfoto L pcaater, rt, i ,.
Let us rlo your Job Printing, i STuke l he 1
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irsing baby? *
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i a heavy strain on mother. <
I
system is called upon to supply
ihment for two.
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>me form of nourishment tnat win
sily taken up by mother's system
eded.
coif's Emulsion contains the
est possible amount of nourishin
easily digested form.
other and baby are wonderfully
d by its use.
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ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00
In getting things to come to his way
generally makes sure by going out to
meet and invite them in. He has a
checking account at the bank because
of its real value in limiting wasteful
expenses, its convenience, its safety
, and he knows it is an invitation to suc'US
cess to meet him half way?an invita_lion
she is in the habit of accepting.
Why don't you have a Bank Account?
You take in building up and caring
for it will have much to do with your
individual success, and success of any
tal enterprise with which you identify
yourself. It is all undar your own control.
Come in and let us tell you how
easy it is to start an account.
<our Per Cent 4?
ded Quarterly will be allowed if placed in
Javings Department.
T NATIONAL BANK, Lancaster, S. C.
.S FrrHi.U nt. 1?. K. V YhlK, Vice I'roNident.
E. M. GllOXTON, Cachier
AND BEET PLANTS."
For tin* next few weeks I will ill! all orders
cahb ige and le et plants at the following prices;
to ItHKi $1 25. WKXI toMOOO $1 <1>, 10 000 at 90o; spi
prices on larger lots cash with order or O. O.
preferred, 1 guarantee satisfneti n and aafe deli
of plants.
1 have all of the lending vtlriftif; Tfca E
Jersey WaWetleld the most popular early variety
( harhston Wakelleld a f?w days latar but very
sirahle for garden plan' mr In the Infer varieti
have the Succession hoi. ha K ; f Dutch,
producing large llat heads. chants now read;
shipment, my persona- attention given to all ori
R - BOX 55 - MEG6ETTS, S.
iters' Sale. Why Not Use a
. FOOS GASOLINE ENGIN
ill vr |It's cheaper, safer and more cc
' * * nie.'it than steam, and af an exi
. . , ,,, , , ,,, iriirlv low nrice llni I milfnlili
1 ",x 1 xx j Rn^. purpose, fr??m 2 t<? 80 H. l'? N
tk, Over Cloiut's store I for price* ami terms.
| J . V. CAlUKl
tT.R., S. C. Monroe, N
tor's Sale. Notice to Creditors.
Tfi C'AKOT.INA , A1, rPrH()I? ,l0|d|rfH claims a*
i.ancanter, , the aerate of T 1?. ClybO. "? 1 ,M ^
rtler of the Jmf, g , hereby notified Co *'tr? ?ra?A
ountv and Htiue I attested, within 80 days AdO ^
I'.tos, I will mi'i at i *"dcbted to-aid est 'o wilfi
l.?nca*ter rotirt -,,fl?'tTn' t with the iHtdenntfned.
day of February. i W IT. < f/^ III WN
in , to ilia highest \'tm.< -'rator Kstate of T. I.,
lol.iiwiiiff prop- i hilfn, Docejied.
Lanraxtar ( otton Feb ft. 100 m.
'., common s,"i'k, ?-...
per share, i wo I """"
. Notice to Creditors.
. . ah . , , ?>ii >litin^ otiiiniH tinx
iV'axIriw Hanking oKtutuot It* l"*rt M. Sullivan, dece
aw, \ stock, iri-lior.h n,">titb-?l to tl'.c same dal;
hare. tested, within M days. And ail pei
M.'ril.l.ilAN ii, h i,t .it,) ' i'mtate will inuko k<
ia estate of fofm merit to ih< an.It rs gn< 1
1 , deceased. Not cy H. .Snilivun
fan. 80th, 1'.10s John \t. ^nlliviii
' ' Ad mi Distrait
Feb 8, 10 <8
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