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? arantine Rules Not to Affect Cattle Show at State ?air. )olumbiti State: The eradi ion of th" LVxas fever tick is iflg vi^tfrously pushed in i in^ '?/ both I he State am 1 authorities. Fornu-i n 4 Were only four counties the quarantine tine, On my ear ine line has beei Mht much further south ant fl tL _I J 4 j.uciuues 1 z coun'ies, ?? ( counties ulwivys send I ?rg< ,t8 of cat'le to the S!a'? So the movement, to am ,he lair has been the tu'i ' much concern to both 11? d of tlie fair and to the ex r8 themselves. ? ofiicers wish the exhibi ave been afraid tha?, <>i< utino laws would <ujur? >ttle show and the exhibit. Bre afraid to move then because of the fines tlia t be imposed and that tin i shipment might be pre d, but all this has beer ome through the kindnosi 5 State veterinarian, Dr. M Powers of Clemson college letter to the secretary o air, he says that his oflict look after all cattle and se< nn nnn ia Ciiliapil nn v I rnnKli: AHhconveuience. jShe following letter lias beei by Mr. A. W. Love IBJBtary of the lair society, t( / Hie former exhibitors abovt ^Huarantine line : wB^Bregard to the movement o ^^^BL frotv above the Sta'equar .2^ popi he South CaroJinj *^he is gfcffoixlnbiuou purpob "I tient ' - kJ tllHt 1 am iu r" H af, t letter from l)r. M. li f 1 ' Stale veterinarian, Clem jilege, in which lio give; H toission for thejmovemeui un 39 Hertain conditions. He wil He you fully as to these c ?n (Bins and requirements, whicti bftfly, are as lollows : Iln the counties of Oconee ii^euH, Greenville an 1 Ander * 6on, permission must he obtain' ed from the secretary of auricul ture, Washington, D C., and .ii /intrin i uot^nnf q/1 !%%t n * vovvu xuopov/?c\i %j y ? icuci ill HI' epeetor. Hn the counties ol Abbeville \*eenwood, Laurens, Union -^part anburg, Cherokee, Chester Jftnd York, permission must b< I obtained from Dr, Cowers au< #1 the cattle inspected by some otu f*from his oilier, m 14There will be an inspector 01 FMhe lair grounds to look alter al ents and to see that tin ^)e^!7ilTplie'l w-irh. vyers, ere is any other inform fpresfou need- kindly write t< jot n ^r* powers or myselt an* in wtjl ^ladly tur.iish it. f<I tfust that you will have ; exhibit for 11^ this year."' ? A Sure-enough Knocker. .1 (J. Goodwin, of Rei tsvillc, N'.?' says: "Buoklen'a Arnica Salve i? sure-enough knocker for ulcers. . bad one came on my leg la*t summer but tbgt wonderful salve knocked i out in a few rounds. Not even a si-a remained." Guaranteed for pilesores, burns, etc 25c. at .1. T Macke i ?rCo., and Funderburk Pharmacy. \ \ jJm'Oijram of It. Y. I*. I'. for St/tf worn. Wf Jopie?Commending our Society l> .^ fjply ing church workers. 2nd Timo 1-2; I'rov. 22:f>. ILu.lnr Mr n?n I in.rl.i 1 y, Prayer, sony. prayer, readiiij f of nwipturcs, sony, essay?< Mitigation of h| mombers, Romans 12:1-21. Sony TalkV-Value of early training, I'rov A 22-d. * Sony?Talk?An ideal worker ^ lfit 9:1-27. Sony?Turn meetiiij i .oyer Loathe president. / The *nion meets every Sunday alter i noon at5 o'eloek. Public invited. ? \\ pleaainy, yood, hiyh yrade. trulj flavored, amber colored cup of colfei Vji be had?and without the rea V \ ~Y*e danger, or damage lc> he- Jth-I \ \nply iihInfc Dr. Hhoop's new sub called ' Health ('otFee." Pure \nme, toasted cerealH, malt, nuts : Hi ike Dr. Shoop'a Health ColFe* /klthsul and satisfying. No 2( A abides tedious boiling. "Mad# I tri0l"te'\ ?ay? Dr. Shonp. I K| BefJJtfotre?, it's taste will evet . , ?Vxpert. Teat it and see MR Wry Co. w THE LANC / - The Confederate Monument ; ?Ernest Appeal by the Daughters to the Men. Kd The News: The con'raol t tor the Monument ' ? perpetuate s tl??* memory of : lie h-ro c Con1 lederj'e Suhlie's ol LmciU'iu f count.* has been jriven by tin s Lancaster Chapter, U. D (5 . loi t $3000, and now w.? a-* th? i AlKN to irive $000 to cmnpltv* I the amount Th o i iuniicomI'mtiioe appoint"'! by La: east?'i b 0Iim|?r are: Mott o es \1. li, b McC'.-'t'dl, L. H. F< ster, W. K 1 Taylor, lVrrv Bennett and L, S ?11 i o t. WtK it ihiscoinmi toe o: 1 ladies app* al t<> YOU lor thii - 5S.?cred c??use pie&se do not re. fuse them, > u! make a liberal t contribution. b It lias been trnlv said, "T i dU b f< r tlie love ami defense of one's . r.on ntrv i <' brave ?ml nniil". an I r a people sh'?w their nubility 11 ? honoring and iieepiu^ al.ve i lie 3 memory ot their patriotic head.' Lancaster Chapter. 3 MiihIcuI fritluy Xifjht--The I'ro H rum There will !?* h musical at tin' grad ' cd school auditorium next Fridaj ? evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, U ? which the public is cordially invited t< ^ attend. Admission fee, ten cents. Tin proceeds arc for the benefit of the Bap list church. The following interesting 1 ; program has been arranged for the oe easioti: ' Instrumental duet?Mrs. Mary Bar > ron and Miss Bessie Johnson, i Vocal solo?Miss Kstelle ttregory. Beading?Miss Bessie Harper. Instrumental solo?Miss llcssii t Thomson. Vocal duet?M isscs Johnson, Kccilation?Miss l.eila <?regory. Instrumental duet?Miss Ivy Craw | ford and Mr. John I'oag. Beading?Mr. F.rnest Moore. \ oral solo?Mr. B. K. Craig. I ll-^l I IIIIII IIIIVI M?|U .*!!>> .Iin> I I ^11 . son. Yoeal s<i|o?Miss < >la Urcnory Three hoys Itavr gone from this 1 I counts to I'titcr I'lrskint1 College tin I present session, to wit: Win. Young, I of I nily. Itoy Iteekhain, Pleasant Hill i | and Niun'l l.athan, Kivcrside. I Mr. Henry Massey, of I took llill | spent yesterday in l.aneaster. Brought to Light I | Lancaster People Deceiving the Full Hencflt There have been many oases like tin following in Lam-aster. K\eryono re ' lutes tint experience of people wo know > These plain, straight forward stnt< ( menis will do iihicIi toward relieving lhe snU'ering ol thousands. Sueh testi mony will la- rend with interest bj i many pie. 3 M. K. Fineher, living at list N. Wil son St. Kock 11 ill. S. t'., says: "Ko more than a year I snllered from se I vere pains in the small of my hack ami J sides, and there was oltell a sorelleKt through my kidney regions. \\ hei - arising in the morning I would he s< lame and sore that I eotild hardly ye around. I knew from these symptom: that my kidneys were nileeted, am > proenred Moan's Kidney Mills. Since J begun using them I seldom feel an; pain, my kidneys give me no trotihli and I feel better in every way. I d< I not hesitate to recommend Moan's Kid ney Mills to other snll'erers." For sale hy all dealers. Mriee ;">U ets Moster-Milhnni <'<?.. ItulValo, New N ??rl sole agents for the I'nitcd States. Itemember the name?Menu's am take no other. " Card. ' I desire to thank the voters of I.an r caster county for 111 handsome major S iiy they gave me in the recent primal. V electioti. In accepting the noniinatioi v I pledge myself to give the people ill very lies I ser\ ice that lies in my povve and will ever strive to advance th cause of Kducatioti in every .section n the i oitnly. Thanking the p| v again for the honor they have entifcrrni on me, I am, yours to serve, A . <'. Itovvell, Bridges to Let. l.ovveM'amp t'reck bridge near th i reeli place,.Sept.'i.'lrd at II o'clock a.in Bridge near the old Massey place sam i? day, at 2 p. in. Bridge on < 'aim creek near*!. \V. Williams' plaro, Sept. 'J.">th - at 11 a. m.. I'stial rights reserved I-. J. I'lOKKY, County Supervisor. - Notice to Debtors and Cred \ itors. A IJ persons indebted to tin* estate n , 10most A. I liies, deceased, arc herein , notified to maku payment to the under signed at Charlotte, N. C.t or to It. 10 ) W'ylio, attorney, l.aneaster, S. ant * all persons having claims against saic f estate are direeted to present same dull i attested, to Mr. Wylie. A. TilIIOS, Admr. r Sept. 1-', 190K?*P8-1 s. ) ISTER NEWS, SEPTEMBE I A. J. BROOI ' 1 The Acknowled ' Low Prices, Sel We have this season secured have ever shown and respect f I stock a look before you buy > sure we can save you money o * from us. BELOW WE i mmm? 2000 yards .'52 inch Sea Island, priee p? ,">ooo yards 1021 Amosken ?lutings, pri | 2000 yards Uod Kose <'heeked lloiiiesj 2000 yards Drill on I-1 unbleaeh Sheet 2000 yards l>ress < iinghains and Sham ....... II nAon untoo uuuud ' 10 piui'es A.F.('.<iiiiKlmmti,yd 10c. ; 50 pieces Artnu re Flocers, yd 10c. 20 pieces Cresendo Suiting, yd 1o<*. 15 pieces Arnold Novelties, the 25 kind, 32 in. wide, the yard. 1(5 1-2 10 pieces 32 and 30 inch wool suiting, the yard 25 cts. 10 pieces fancy Wool Suitings the yard 25 ets. 10 pieces fancy wool suitings 30 wide in stripes, the latest novolr ties, price the yard 40 cts 1 pieee 54 inch Black Krilliantoon yard 50 cts. 2 pieces yd. wide Beau Oesoie silk, the yard . . . . . . OH cts. \ 2 pieces yard wide Taffeta silk OSc j 2 pieces II inch Black Novelty t dress goods, value 1.25, sale OHots (Underwear 25 dozen Hoy's and < Girl's Yosts and I ."id dozen Moil's and I.adios' \ ost and | Wrights Health underwear for men, p 11itr Lino Men's and Youth's overalls, numerous to mention hem. t'Al.l a ir We are ready with our usual line 1 hats for women, don't fail to see us in things for yon in millinery dopartmen NORTH MAIN ST., A 1 LANCASTER, S. C. A. ?] T - (Crescent (I pstairs in Moore lluililinn?: ? r ^\Cea/s vS erne ^ ? i Prices Ken i t i > chjaks i I <lyster nnd trame season is about *' ever prepared to snrvnthe public. Heading room attached. t 'all to L) ; J. W. Git m- ?= * Very l.uu IIiiIch lit Prnrrr. I'ol,. mill ICcturii \ in Koollicrn C ItllilWHJ'. r Account Annual Convention Amer ican 1 tankers' A asocial ion, I In* Southern l Itailwny announccsattraclivc low round > Iriit rates to licnver. Col. Tickets to be I sold daily until ScpU'inbiT .'toili, 1!mik, | i;ood to rot urn leaving I iciivor not later llian October .'I I at, inns. For rates, de" tails, schedules, etc., apply to Southern Kailway ticket agents, or J. L. MKKK, A. (i. I*. A., Atlanta, ?Ja. .1. <*. Ll'SK, l>. I'. \., Charleston, S. ' Card (alitor Lancaster News?IMease allow me space in your valuable paper to say to niv Irieiids that I teel \ rrv eratet'iil _ to every "lie* of them for tlie very warm anil steadfast support they gave me in " both the first And second primary elections. I cad truthfully say that I did not meddle in any other candidate's >1 race; tried to ha\e a good word for v every one of them ; did not write a let tcr ; did not scratch any tickets; did not . make any extravagant promises ; tried 1 to run a clean and an honorable race, 1 and tried to be elected upon these prin>' eiples. I met defeat and am satisfied; and now, with goodwill to all, I remain as ever, the people's friend. <?Ko. W. JONKS, R 16, I9Q8 M COPY. I ged deader of I Is It For Less. I the best line of goods we ully ask that you give our 'our fall goods and we are n every purchase you make QUOTE A FEW PRICES. jr yard . 5 fonts. Ice per yard .10 cents. mil, price yer yard 5 cents. inu, price per yard ....... 7 cents. brays, price per yard .r> cents. SHOES SHOES SHOES We are proud ef our shoe business. The celebrated T. O. Barry ?V Co's shoe for men are in a class to t liomsel \ es; prices 3.00 .'{.50 and 1.00. Tiio Sheerxvood shoos tor women has no espial; we carry tliem in a hill line, prices 2.25, and .t.ou. In Children's boy'h and men's shoes we carry u full line of low prices and medium priced shoes See us for your shoes. Look Out! Old Jack Frost is coming early UNDERWEAR 'ants, llcccc lined, price . J.r> cts. units llcece lined, price . cts. rice OK cts. 2.">c, .'iOc and 1.00. Men's hats too , ? >N IS when you need a hat. of medium priced ready-to-wear this line us we have lots of good It. VtiniSTHl'l.V, i RunnM rn I. UIIUU1I1 VUi | = ==^ estcmrcint. . -('(truer Main and < Jay Streets) r// ^//// ours isonablc) SOFT DKINKS to opfii and we aro Iwtter than IMcasant, Airy <juart?-rs with sou uk. ::::::::: iotf, *~/Jrop. = jf] ?J) WOOD S SEEPS. Best qualities obtainable. Winter or c Hairy Vetch c makoR not only onn of the larcrrstyielding and host winter feed and forajTO crons vou rail irrnu l.wt is. uIko one of tin; best of soil-improvers, adding more nitrogen to the soil than anyiother winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue givea full information about this valuable crop; also ^ahout all other Farm 6 Garden Seeds for Fall planting. Catalogue I r* mailed free on request. Wiito I for it. j T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. IMli# COP^i.^ P*CC9 THE PURE FOOD QUESTION is not one you need worry over if you leave your grocery orders at Bennerts Goods that are doubtful in quality have no place in our store, as we take the trouble to test personally all food products before giving them our sanction. BENNETTS i \ Piano and Organ Economy. If you are interested in the purchase of a l'I A NO or an ORGAN, we want to sell you one. Don't think you must, ^oto gome mail order house to buy a low priced piano or organ ; nor outside of South Carolina to get the best piano or organ. We have a great variety of grades, and all styles, at prices that cannot fail to interest you. We are manufacturers' factory representatives forseveral of the largest and most famous makers of pianos and organs. We take old instrument* in exchange ami make most libers! terms of payment to those who wish to buy 011 time. No house?quality of pianos and organs considered?can undersell us. Twenty-four years of fair dealing in Columbia and throughout South arolina is our reference and guarantee Wrice us at once for catalogue price and terms Malone's Music Mouse, Columbia, " S. C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Notice oi Board of Regis* tration. In accordance with Sec. tt of the act entitled "An Aet to Provide for the Re-Knrollment and Registration of the Qualified Klectors of this State during the year 15)08. and to Provide t'ontpensation for the Supervisors of Registration," we, the board of registration of Lancaster county, hereby give notice that we will % isit the various townships of the county as follows for the purpose of re-enrolling and registering the votes: Welshs, Wednesday, Sent. Kith. Taxahaw, Thursday, Sept. 17th. W. <i. A. I'OKTKH, Chairman Hoard ol' Registration Lancaster Co. I .an castor, S. C., Auk. 21, 1B08. A Valuable Place FOR SALE 177 Acres of Fine Timbered Land Suitable for sawing lumber; in one and one-half miles of the court house; 115 or 40 acres of this is opt n and in cultivation. Apply to T. S. CxltTKK, or to .1 l? A E 0. ALLISON, June'i"), 100H 77-tl Lancaster, S. C. > I . Bridges to Let. Flat < reek bridge, at Thomas Black' inon's, September 17, at 1 p.m. Bridge I at Knight's branch same day at 'J p. in. ! Bridge at Lick creek same day at .H p.m. I'itman bridge, if not previously let, September 1*. at lit a. m. other advertisements will appear the \ week following. I'sttal rights are resorved. I,. J. l'KKKY, l>5-td. Supervisor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estato of It. S. SIMS, deceased, are hereby noti* tied to make navment to the undersign ed, ami nil persons having claims against said estate am directed to present same duly attested. A I . M K'lTA SIMS. Administratrix. / Sept. 2, 190H?95-103-w. HARRY IIINBS A TTORNE Y-A T-LA H' ) OIUcch In Springs Mock, Over Cloud's store LANCASTER., S. C.