The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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VEDNE8DAV, SEPT. 1(1, lOOS.
A new temperance drink concocteu
in Tuomasville ip called
"Shoemaker's linger." Surely
that's tjie last ?Anderson Mail.
Maybe so, but it's not awl.
A Pennsylvania farmer had
$200 worth of hunting dogs and
$50 woith ot pigs stung to death
by bees the other day. Would
like to borrow one of his hives
to turn loose on the worthless
curs in this town.
Women sometimes need whipping,
like horses.?Atlanta
Georgian.
Georgia women might take it
all right, but in civilized South
Carolina they would kick like
steers.
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Our society and horse report
er is curious to know how the
fair creatures burdened with a
superfluity of flesh are poing to
accommodate themselves to the
new style in dress skirts. But
it poes without sa'ing that
the> '11 4'git 'liar'* some how or '
other.
According to the Boston He- !
raid Senator Tillman, who is 1
still in Paris, is "yearninp tor <
9ome of his native corn meal". 1
That's a? unmistakable sipn that 1
he is pettinp well. When a pa
UtJIlt ur^liin WW Ll rt* c i wmunn,
ashe-cake and buttermilk his (
complete recovery is only a 1
. * question ot time.
Kershaw county has elected
an exceptionally strong delegation
to the House. Both Smith
and Richards are veteran legislators.
men thoroughly familiar
with parliamentary law and able
debaters. They will have much
to do with shaping legislation in
South Carolina during the next
two years.
Years ago there was more or
less prejudice in ihis county J
against sending lawyers to the
legislature, but it seems to have
died out. Lancaster's delegation
in the next General Assembly
" will be composed altogether ol
lawyers, the Senator and both ,
Representatives being prominent
members of the bar. Much
will be expected of these gentlemen
and they will no doubt re
fleet credit on themselves and
their consituents. So tar ?s we
have been aM ? In learn, flie j
election of an entire legislative
delegation of letral iiulits is a re- t
^ cord I reaKer in 1i county?'j
certainly th'* liis' occuirence of i
the bind in many years. , f
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In communicating items of!'
hews to tins ollice by 'phone, j ^
* please impart the information to;
whoever answers your call, and H
not insist on speaking to ilie ?
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p - y.- *dit r, as many <io. lucre is; i
no phone, in the editor's loom, "
mo! when ho resnonds to a call.1*
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therefore, he lias lo rl? cend a ,j
long flight of -'airs and then ^
walk all the way to the from 1 a
par; of the buildin-. In the ^
meat)'inrie, you are imp itiently '
wailing a' the ottn r end of the M
line and wondering why the edi '
tor takes so long to '?come to the t
'phone.'' And when he finally j .
THE LANC
;elt> (here, niue times out of ten,
)^ing (o partial deafness, he is
unable to hear what you 6ay and SI,
lias to call on the "devil" or 1,1
somebody else to receive your \
message. Of course it is under hi
stood that this request is not in
tended to apply to pretty girls Ilti
and winsome widows who may i?,
wish to?tell the editor all aboul
the weather. ti
Some newspapers have already v
begun to discuss the election two
years hence, as though the peo A
pie were not surfeited with politics
and likely to remain so for "
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many months to come. Candidates
for Governor are even be- w
iug named, with predictions asi n
to their chances of success.1 a
Featherstone, Lyon, Ilhett and
others have beeu suggested, any is
<?ne of whom, it is claimed, would (l
make a worthy successor to An- *i
sel. There is one name that we
have not seen mentioned recent
ly in this connection, and that
is, John G. Richards. Wedoubt k
if there is a more popular man
in the State today than Mr. Richards,
and if he enters the guber- P
natorial race in H>10 he'll cer 0i
tainlv make a formidable candi wl
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The Rock Mill Record will in- v
stall a linotype machine this ll
week. Wo congratulate our
asteemed contemporary on this ^
Iresh evidence of its prosperity
and progressiveness. v
So far as we have been able to ' !
le
observe not a sinule defeated can
didate in this county is atilicteci
with the "sore head." All of t?>
them are apparently taking their n<
medicine like men. which is as it <ii
should he. Every one no doubt |J;
has his own ideas as to why he
failed to he elected, but he is do- ]
ing-110 kicking; on the contrary, t?
lie is graciously yielding to the ti
expressed will of the majority of
his fellow citizens. ii
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The city of Raleigh has jusl
passed a law, at the request of ^
the women's elube, requiring all j1
dogs to be muzzled or killed, m
Lancaster has had such a law for
at
some time, but unforiunately.it fr
is not being observed, as Mr. J."
Herbert florton, who was bitten ?
on the streets by a canine a few
days, is no doubt willing to tes- j T
tify. However, as the ordinance i
will i-oon expire bv its own lim-i |
it at ioti ? Oct. 1 ? it is hardly wort <-i
while now agitate it* enforcement.
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i truth of Mrs. Ilir/i /{offim/s
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Mrs. Rollings, wite of Mi, l'
Rich Kollinus, of the northeast-1
i . el u>ii r* f f L o /i<ei ti I t? I i ? 11
<11 j/U' \J* til*- L him jr? niru i ,
tist Fridae and was I> i?*i?^ ) Sat- , >l
irday at Woli Pond. She was j(
ihoni 38 yearn of aye and in 8iir
iv?-d by her husband and sever- |
tl children. Ci
ieware of Oinmetnts (or Catarrh It
that Contain 'Mercury.
I li
s mercury will surely destroy the Ci
eiiHe of smell and completely derange i>
he whole system when entering it 1
hiough the muroiis surfaces. JSueh I
rtie es should never he used except ?,
n prescriptions from reputable phylei.ins,
us the damage they will do is
en fold to the good you can possiblv | <;j
erive from them Hull's Catarrh j)(.
hire, in a mi fact ii red by K. J . Cheney }lll
; i o, Toledo, O., contains no mercury ,j,
n:! is taken internally, acting di- jM]
eetly upon the blood and mucous
urfsces of the system. In huycg
tail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
he genuine. It is taken iiiterna'iy '
nd made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1.
hieney ?fc Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists Frice, Joe, per 1 ?
ir.ttle.
Take Hall's Family Fills for const!- i
>ation.
ASTER NEWS, SEPTEMB
Personal.
i>r. H. J. NVitherspoon, ot Charlotte,
>ent Saturday and Sunday hero with
s brother, Mr. M. S. NVitherspoon.
Master Klliott Springs returned to
sliuville. N. yesterday, to resume
? In \ ulmutl !,i U?l.nnl
Mr. H. V. I'ressloy and family have
loved from the Heath Springs section
the cotton mills village.
John T. Hreen, Ks<|., paid a jirofess>nal
visit to Chester Monday.
Mr. Charlie Cherry returned to Richmnd
Monday to resume his studies at
10 Virginia Medical College.
Misses Mayme and lless Jones are
isiting friends in Rock Hill.
Miss Lucy Holiday, of Maryland,
ho lias been visiting her sister here,
liss Mary Holiday, returned home last
Cek.
Messrs. Frank Nisbet and S. M. llarett,
ot Rock Hill, spent yesterday in
ancaste**
Mr. i. J. Bridges, of Heath Sp~ings,
as a vl^.tor to Lancaster yesteruay.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. F. MeHaniel and
ttle Miss Juanita have returned from
visit to Mr. R. M. Steele in the Creek
iction.
Miss Van Ktta Roddey of Fort Lawn,
i visiting her brother, Mr. Frnest Rod
ey, <>i i ii is piace.
Mr. I'orter Alexander, of Koek Hill,
mnt Sunday in Lancaster.
Mr. Julius ?lay, of Kershaw, spent
unday night in the city.
Mrs. Sarah Stoker loft Saturday for
or homo in Athens, tla.. after a plcastit
visit to the family of Mr. Dave < 'asey
of the New Cut seetioti.
The lion. M. J. 1 lough, of l.andsford,
as in town Monday.
Dr. Can/on Foster, who has been
no ticing medicine at Howesville, this
tato, has returned to Lancaster, his
Id homo, to resume here the practice
I' his profession.
Mrs. A. V. Williams has returned
om a two weeks' visit with her son,
Ir.-S. It. Williams.
Miss Klia McOlendon, of Columbia, is
isitingat the liotno of Mr. S. It. Wilams.
Miss ola Oregory returned yesterday
lorning from a two and a half months'
tur through Kurope and the lirilish
ilcs.
Miss (iracc Itrasingtnn, who has been
isiting in the Uich Hill section, return-j
1 home Monday afternoon.
Mr. Kelly Cunningham has gone to
liarlotte to enter King's business ColRe.
Mr. Milliard Duncan, of Heath
[irings, spent yesterday in town.
Oscar l'orter, son of Mr. John K. I'orr,
of Dixie, left here yesterday afterion
for Snarlanburg to enter the Wof
ird Fitting School. Mr. Potter's
nughter, Miss Fthcl, as previdusly
iblished, has ^one to Winthrop Colg0.
Miss Callie Sowell ami Miss Jessie
orter, who were to have none to
incolnton, N. last Saturday
> accept positions as teacliers in
to public school, were notified to defer
teir tri|>. owing to the fad that the
hool building is not quite completed.
will he ready, however, for the open
ig of the school next Monday, and the
oung ladies therefore will leave for
incolnton Friday.
Mrs. 11. 15. Allison, who has been uncrgoing
treatment at the I'ryor hospiil
in Chester, returned home Monday
ight. accompanied by her sons, who
sve been staying with their grandlotlicr,
Mrs. Marion, at Itiehhurn, and
so by Mr. Allison, who went over
fter his family. Mrs. Allison's many
iends will be pleased to know that
i>r health is greatly improved and that
)? will soon ho herself again.
Statement of the Condition of
hefarmersGank&TrustCo
orated at Lancaster, S 'at the'
nse of httsi nes.s sept. 11th, 1 lit?"S
KKSOl Kt'KS
oans and discounts, $ U,t>27 52
verd rafts, )>1K> 55
onds and Stocks owm d
bv Hank, Hi, 125(H)
iirnitnre and Fixtures 2,*>ihmh)
tie Iroin Hanks and
Hankers 11,034 11 J ^
nrrency. 3.HHMJ0 ^
old. 110 no ! W
liver. Nickels and pennies. 5011.05 | B
het ks and cash items 2l7.?>"t B
Total * (>S,3HD.22 B
LIAHILITIKS B
apital Stock I'aid in, * l!i,s(Hl.(H) i 5
ndivided Trotits, less ( urn't j m
1/v itoiv jo j u h it 'I'll vofl I'u iit 1 1 m > * f ) i M
dividual Deposits subject K
to Checx, 13,401 9X I'
ime Cert ideates, 10,233 17 B
ishier's Checks. 08 40 B
ills Payable 23,t;io it; B
Total $ Ox,339.22 m
I'ATKOFMil Til UA KOI.I N A , B
? oiinty of Lancaster j B
Uefore me CHint* W M Moore. flL
ishier of the above named bank, who B
inj( doly sworn, says that the above m
(1 forc^oin^ statement is a true eon- ff
Don of said hank, as shown by tne K
inks of said hank. B
W. M Mookk. fjt
Sworn to and subscribed before me, B
is loth day of September 11)08 M
Hakky KoStkk B
in I*, tor .s. < . I m
>rreet?Attest ^
K. B. ljingle | W
.J. F. Nisbet Bikkctokh j
VV 1*. Bennett )
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bank by the strict Federal supervision
under which it conducts
its business, its capital and surplus
and the personnel of its officers
and directors make it a depository
of the highest character
?a bank to which you can entrust
your funds without the
slightest misgiving
40 COMPOUNDED
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paid on Savings Accounts and
Certificates of Deposit.
The First National Bank
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Fruits and Vegetables. l?our doors south of %
postoffice Highest prices paid for country m
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