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The Night Riding Business? Ro Such Lawlessness will not 1 be Tolerated. i The Atlauta Constitution: This ^ night riding busiuesa is not go- deu iug to be tolerated iu the cotton upt <rrr>winftf.ntau nf tliA fsimlli nmi Those who h ive any budding Wli inclination to indulge in this sort out of inquisitory lawlessness may an, as well take heed right now. reb Neither the cotton growers ol Go* the south nor their Irieuds, uum- the bered almost by population, mit whose interests are practically Oil identical, are going to tolerate 01: any recrudescence of this mur- ma derous, property-destroying pr? spirit of the middle ages. 'in The attempt has appeared in lla but few spots in the south, out- froi side ol the tobacco districts of I Kentucky, aud the authorities in wh the southern states may be re- a't< lied upou to crush it in the shell, pla It is a work in which they rec will have the assistance of the Ha cotton producer and his Iriends lar and, if the necessity arises, which tak is not anticipated, there will be rie viligance committees enough to arg deliver the outlaws into the act hands of justice. ing There is not a reasoning, era thinking man in the south who cor would for a moment credit the tro insinuation that any members of to 1 the Farmers' Union had anything wa whatever to do with these lew j outbursts which are being her- def aided over the country in the agn effort to make it appear that the of 1 cotton producer is appealing io He the shotgun and the torch in the Sei pursuit of his purpose. to The statement from President kel D.J.Neil), of the Texas Farmers' I cm Union, that the organization ap] will not tolerate lawlessness in on any shape or form was wholly abt unnecessary, in so far as the of people of the south and friends'dioi of the Union are concerned. dei There is no room in the Un- dui ion lor any who would resort to nia or encourage such methods. dal While we have not the po 1 tio tive evidence, rather is it crodi- tin ble that these are methods re- Sfti 6orted to by enemies of the Un- chi ion in the attempt to discredit it 011 away from home, and, by rudiree- Iro tioo, to attack its legitimate busi* an ness efforts to maintain the fair cot market price of the south s im ?<ol por ant product. The Farmers' in ITriion and its membership will be fouud first and foremost lie among those not only to denounce eel and condemn, but, ii need be, t<> 'or lend active personal effort to lhe lie termination of this character 01 tin lawlessness. an The orgy of arson a"jd murder- e n ous assault which has been Ken- no tuct y's misfortune is not going Ko to he repeated in Georgia, Ala- del bama, Mississippi, Texas or any to of i be southern cotton producing wb states. |era The people have no patience wo with it, and if it shows its head. (,es the authorities will not lack any of the neccessarv assistance <>r C\ backing in promptly cru lung it out. DeWitt'a Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is recommended as the best Mi tbiig to use for piles. Jt is, of course, good for anything where a salve is . ' needed. Beware of imitations Sold 1" by J F. Mackey *(!<>. w-a I'Ji Prominent Union Man Char- bet ged with .Fraud. q>' Union special in the News and i)rc Courier: Thomas O. Duncan, 10,1 formerly president of the Union fl" Buffalo and other cotton mills. Wft was arrested here late last Bat- an< urday afternoon on a warrant charging him with receiving as money from the I^ople's Bank ^e( of this city under false pielence* and wifh intent to cheat and de- Ji fraud. Bond in the sum of $1,500 an(i p^r was required and furnished. oth Foley's Orlno Laxative is a new ble remedy, an improvement on the laxii- Fol tives of former years, as it does not par ^tripe or nauseate and is pleasant to har Take. it is guaranteed Funderhurk by PhHrmocy, K. W. Hammond, Heath Kin Hprings, rt. C. s mo THE LANCASTER N1 osevelt's Reply to Bryan-- Dead Body c \ttempts to Prove Charges linian Fou \gainst Haskell. Mill?His Vashiugton, dept. 23. ? Presi- ^ryit Roosevelt tonigh', following tort Mill spe >11 a prolonged conference with Char oi'e 0 rubers ot the Cabinet at the John W. MeE nte Llouse, prepared und gave ''J" morning t his reply to William J. Bry- over the body , the Democratic candidate, f?un(l n(,!ir the dive to Hearst's charges that place ot Mr- ^ pernor Haskell, treasurer of Mint Hill corai ?x .. . ;.i ?; n a l^eraocraiic campaign cim- Wi,!* 'i**?iniiieu tee, had reprssented Standard R?pors, a nati\ interest^ both in Ohio and 'y?^* C. Lisi laboma. Mr. Bryan had de- a?? he wa9 ?ee ncled proof of the charges, mt.v ani' ^ *s ! mining that in the event of decaved condi ir substantiation, Governor ",a' 'le bH(* he ekell would ho elimina'ed wee^- 1 he b< tn the campaign. buzzatds beiiij dismissing the Ohio ca90, P'ace a,,d by a ich iuvoived an allegation of ')v "members <?f erupted bribery, with the ex- ly as 'hey pass nation that he made no di- B?*ng to and I t charge against Governor vestigation by shell as regards that particu* ed in the disco instance. President Roosevelt 1 ',e deceased es up the matter of the Prai- ,or 80me > ?Mr! Oil and Gas Company, and January contir ;ues that Governor Haskell's 'i?M ,or '^e c ion in stopping legal proceed- Raleigh, N. C. ;s begun by the A*tomev Gen How he cam ,1 of Oklahoma, demonstrates (,,'e knows. 1 iclusively that he was con- ^i'led for pur lied by the great corpora"ion was evident It which the Oklahoma company being found on s subsidiary. sides, no hruis< \lter contrasting Mr. Bryan's found on Irs j unun ?.f fin*llaoiraii .... causfi n' thn s VMUV( "i v?v* wuiui rt -* linst Judge Taft's repudiation decomposition Korakerjin connection .villi tlie examination c? arst charges against the Ohio Qujck |leilef for lator, tlie President proceeds Foley's Honey declare that Governor lias mediate relief to l's "utter unfitness lor asso- the w.?r-r sta res will ett ot a cure, lion with any man anxious to macy, E. w. jo u to the American people Springs, s. c a moral is-ue," lias been mdantly shown by other uc's his as Governor of Okla- jT V^5r - ma. The President conuna Governor Haskell's con ct in conm ction with various .tters as disgraceful and scanlous, and calls especial attenn to what he describes as pros- ^Pv iting to base purposes the JSite University". This fresh irge against the Governor rests an article in The Outlook, in which the President quotes, A V il which, he 8&V8, forces the tclusion that Governor il is1! is unworthy of any posi'ion jm^\ Ptie latter portion of Mr. losi've't's deliverance is devot- I bmU>j}\ to criticismof Mr. Bryan's p'ea /////cP regulating the 'rus's, which l/l'iM'<*' characterizes as menace /// '?$'.1'?'' it sounds more radical than 1 w/f*T 'JP y advocated by the liepubli- B v ' is, but which in practice would H IIfwfc'ffi t, work. Concluding, Mr RuvwSBjw v osevelt declares that no hw 1 \\ ^'.7 iimiw lear f'rpm Mr. Bryan <vshv< I i'r'iVilfrra at it would suffer from the ?pnd paralysis of business" wh;ch S " ' ulil follow Democratic sue | lildren Poisoned With Wild Berries. ^ j|I^^ _ 5undav tnr-*e children of Mr. H 4r ex Allison and one elnld .of I k '. Lan lrurn Allison, who lives $ 5? irdra sv Bond, were ramming M J?S yjfc the wooiis near their home M I 1 /'[ ev discovered some berries w Jo I ieh I hey mistook for suuar I MMW lit M rries and each of them a'e I Jfi ! ffl He a quantity, the heme- III MjilllB >ved to be poisonous auti all II Wr j M ir of the children were made III WII! ffl He Hick Dr. J. N. Nesbitt III fm r|H s summoned and administered III |!| ( I i emetic and at last account III jj ill lift i hi tie ones were doing as well ml y>\ |I||JB could be expected.?Galfney IiIlione of bottles of Foley's Honey If Jr I l i?r have been sold without any ll^ II Hon ever having experienced any If wj| er than l>enetlcial results from its for coughs, colds and lung iron This is l>ecause the genuine ___________ ey's Honey and Tar in the yellow kage contains no opiates or other DR. DOUGL mful druga. Guard your health raiswrai refusing any hut the genuine. DEM IAL nderhurk Pharmacy, E. W. Ha.h- Ofllce over Heat nd, Heath Springs, S. C. ? LAi?CAl EWS, SEPTLM3ER 26, I9Q8 )f North Caro- ? md Near Fort Death a Mys1 cial in Thursday's Server: 'Squire 1 I Ikf lhaney was called g J 1^1 II 0 hold an inquest f / 01 a dead man ^ i roadside on the k T. Bailes in the nuiiity. The body as that ol Eli ~ e of Union count Tuesday a week n in the comniu-upposed Irom the lion ol the body dV en dead 'about a j J )dv was found by A* i; een near Hie ^ stencil observed Mr. Bailes' faini- ^ >ed by the place rotn church. In- ? Mr. Bailes result- Ua very ot the body. had been ineaue DON'T FORGI 5 and until last ted in the instituriminal insaue in e to his death no . nat he was not poses of robbery otn several dollars |-*V? I I , I i his person. Be or wounds were f >er?on, though be \X, V V/ A -1^ idvanced staire of ^ ^ no verv ft ireful 1 f\ 1^1 I ? ouid be made. Asthma Sufferers. I I |j ai d Tar affords im- J m asthma sufferers in and if taken in time Kiinderburk l'har- ???Hammond, Heath ^NWHO CARETS i&iw Us^c ?1 PyvO :iX if ^ Of course, Fat her r much for any shoe, n ) ma Dr how worthy the materials may be, rhen lie tackles a pair of Harry Sir Des in disposing of any other shoe w Fhat means that Ilarry Shoes will ape better than any other shoe you i L'hey are full of Style, as well ?handsc We recommend them strong]v t ? the un ho seek comfort ; s well as style, and who \ an buy ? there a;e reasons why you perso ? come in and try on the shoes, and some u> you ? buy and wear them and you wi k A i DDr\nw kr\. vp. urvwv/iri w Main Street, *Lar W^yvop Z/tzXIi SPENT IN SffOE. ' SPEND TOP S/fOES JVZA AS McINTYRE HARRY HE , SURGEON ATTORNKY-AT.LA h-Jones Co.'fl Store. OBIcex In Spring* Block, Over Clou ITEB( 8. C. LANCASTER, S. C. ~ 3_ [HIS IS ERBURK'S | SPACE. , I a?v i^ i BT TO WATCH THIS SPACE. BS ARE NOT I ID HERE BUT I E FOUND AT ' M ERBURK'S [RESSW^^^^ f* i i ^ v A. / V I ^ <* -?J. v. Vjy7 E i i!;lc is a little Lit too^j^Bj 1 | Liter how well it is made^Hij c , but !'e has a harder task .* oes, Union I\lade, than he VI j| wear longer and hold their Wj )inc, snappy, up-to-date slioes. I ien who ( arc to dress well," and M\ a ant the best shoes their money flBl n,ally should wear Barry Shoes Jk I: ; of these reasons will be clear Myn 11 never wear any other bind. ^ulfl OMPANY ? || S"ES F1IOTOH?I will bo at I loath Springs jy Wednesday and Thursday, Sej>t. .SOth id's store and Oct. 1. Fenny pictures, postcards, etc. W. A. Itavis, Artist. It