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4 ?he |?awajrtw llnvs s?0 (SEMI-WEEKLY.) Plj : gai SATURDAY, SKIT. S?, 1908. llK PlS be The devil yesterday presented by the editor with a sweet potato <io which measured 20 inches in dia- ja| meter?Kershaw Era. mi The devil, he did ! "Platitudirous oratory never buttered any parsnips" says the " Baltimore Sun. Nor will etTu- c sive editorials by a Democratic P* newspaper in support ol a lie- 111 publican nominee for President. 1 ^ w I The Lancaster county hair is a long time getting here. What j"^ about it. Bro. Connors? ?Kershaw , Era. 1,6 Died a borniu'. Smothered, possibly, by the hot air of the . Kra and Tiie News. stt isl We keep tellin' those Rock llill fellows about the mud holes wl and one-horse sidewalks over 9j( there?but what's the use? The other day a lady in that city stepped into a hole in the street f(), and fell, sustaining painful in jy, juries. Those much talked of ev cement pavements must be lor m, winter u?e only, being at present laid away with heavy cloth- (rj, intr and moth halls. mi A prominent citizen of the HM northern portion of town tells pe us that a person cin stand in cj{ one place in that neighborhood and see as many as sixteen nice j new dwellings?all built since Q,r the first of January. That's growing some, isn't it? In fact, s|, Lancaster ts growing now as it never grew before. New and 'j?| attractive buildings are to tie ^ noted on all sides and others in C() course ot construction. y. After she gets tier waterworks *n j||] system completed Lancaster ^ should pull tor electric lights, Her present street lamps are ton n much out of date tor a town of that size. They look too much like lightning hugs?Kershaw \ Kra. She's pullin' for 'em now, con- i . temporary, liv the way. you ! belittle tlie brilliancy of the hugs <U A fully mat tired female lightning ^ bug, when out on nocturnal par- ,j ade, sends forth rays gorgeously effulgent and illuminating in in, comparison wit h t he teehle dicker 1 x ot a Lancaster lamp, which is ever suggestive of a lighted match in extremis. Hut don't ? I.;... r.._ ? ? oc*j auj imiip iiu^U1 LUIS, 1'?I 11 )|.|| might hurt the -ale >ve expect t?? to in ?ke to K ?ck Mil! of our old h,n i'i fret-t amp*, v hen our elect) u* |?r? \\ stem is i installed. We are tjct.ii surprised am. ' p?" pained at the v.ew taken by our Amiotli friends ol the ptitdica t. >n in 'hi ; tjie- .if the somewliat -envnioun an i amu-iug me.-sage sen. h\ An.en Jai mtu s j "~ to Mr. M. !>. .S.niih whic . w;i- w clipped by u Iroiu ihe X>i\v.- L and Courier. Ihe idea that any attempt w;t. in ule thereov to "cast a sliir'' on either Mr Smith I or the farmers is lidiculous. Having puhli-hed and favorably commented upon many column- j 01 Mr. Smith's speeches and uewaoaD'r aiticles a> the lie id i (W tli6 Ku mers A*sooiaiioii# and having considere ! him worthy o! out support for to<- [Tnifo 1 .Sates Smite in the recent sor- i ^ cond primary, il is not finely 1 Hiatal this late day we would he guilty ot casting opprobrium ,r] upon him. And as for the farme-s, if we haven't sufficiently proven by long years of active W< and unremitting service in their behalt, our faithfulness, fidelity |?j and loyalty to their best interests. r-< it would be useless now to try to offer additional proof to those who seem disposed to question our sincerity. We have stood by their organizations from first THE LANCASTER NEV last, as the records will show. The ladies w far ?9 the publication com- "what's what." lined o! is concerned, we re- Mercantile Clomp rded the article more in the .Jones Company, hi oi a joke than anything Cloud, all have e, uud thought that it would nery opening* sc so considered and enjoyed Wednesday am our readers?and we have no will be seen bv ubt that such was the view in today's paper kon of it by an overwhelming ??? ijority of them. Y. I*. U. Prog 11 mm- Missions, tl .. a . 11 None. "A woman wants a small size I'rayor. ishing," says the News and None. uirier. The full length bath Addr?'*s. Homo . - , Thomson. \\ ho oni n i-r nut nl ftigliinn KJ lUU^f "V V" V Wi I niMI^, the city by the sen. other Talks. The Chicago society woman Symp< 10 advises girls i(never to mar- We tako this me a man until they have seen "ur sympathy i?rt , . r , tturnett hi the row m drunk must be an ardent through whhh they lievar in race suicide. of their sweet tittii "God moves in a ir . , ... , ,. wonders to perform Alter sitting nearly a month Friends of at r. ar extra session, at a cost to the ???-??? ite ol $35,000,the Georgia leg Teachers' E ature finally passed a bill to The next regular iolish the convict lease system, ti,,n will he held i lich it was called in extra ser- !.'rkiay <let-'niu'''nt in to do. 103 5-8 It is absurd to suppose even D ., - a moment that the Farmers' DHO^CS lion has any connection what- hohy's bridge oi er, tlirectlv ct indirectly, re- will ?>e let t>v the < otely or otherwise, with the ^a? oris being mane to terrorize i will let on the s? mors. The Union is an or- ,lie??ntni<-t t<> imih L e r . * Mile creek. known n nization ot farmers for their , sual riK|lts are . utual advantage and protection b. t'Kiun d for the advancement of the st interests ot the agricultural isses generally, but its work is * ing conducted along perfectly iitimale lines. The personnel the Union emphatically nega- { ^es the idea tliat the member- ^sv ij> would resort to unlawful 'A ethod" under any circumstan,,eH iere are no more patriotic, lawliding citizens in tha entire (wSSlv untrythan the members ot the inners* Union, and it is an fl. Irr suit to their intelligence /f7 lil id a reilection on '.heir good /|. >, , ,,;|i|j|iii(1. I II l- ' of I o en J onnf I Ii/Oti l(AI 14V IV C W| UV t UlUlil complicity in ilie nefa us business of the so.ca'led ir ijica plit riders. We know per- *1 iLXA nHlly at le .st lour-filtln of the whs|) |h<> ,|o nion men in tins county and . it one ot the number is tainted ?'ir H,MI' M"( the slightest degree with a (i' icaries chistic views. We feel fu ly that sue can trranted in saying that if 'he such a small a nion finds in "s raok? ? man ey our store. l?o has been guilty <?f thre<ten-j fruits. veget g tri nners ho will be promptly! and cheese, a pelled ?roin ihe Order. , hams, bacon a in fancy ami f A Card of Thanks. ie? at prices te iW clisire i<> express <>111 ^in if liomical 'it inks in the noij;hl>ois and I'm lids \vln> it lis aid and tlieir sympathy during ' illness and in tin ilea Icai ! 'Iniiylitcr.i . rat i Max lit. I >li>ssin^s ( i . t m T lilt l.nrtl It's! l| |n ill tin in. 1111 is | it i :i 11 < | j J'J ^ ser\ i- tin in. Mr. and Mrs. i . II. Ilnriiilt I uMinMBMmNnHn rHEGINNE A TTU tr /-V 1 111 1?. .ancaster Cotton C Is Now Ready to Your Ginning. 11 machiney in best of shape and ev convenience for the benefit of the /e Gin For 30c per Hum M e pay highest market price for seed ad to get yours whether ginned by us < Hxperienced and skilled men both a cigh your seed. Give us a trial. lulls and Meal For Sal Exchange for Seed. -ancaster Cotton C 103-1 JAS. L. HI V/S, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908 iil soon know Tlie Lmcas'er any, the Heathand Merchant TM their fail milli- illl 1 heduled for nex1 1 Thursday, as j ram Se/tt. '27 th lie cry of the city. Missions, \V. What provision ai . your children when ithetic. providing a son thod of ex pressing ir. and Mrs. <\ ii. when they become 1 3iit severe affliction . passed in the death his or her name Wltl e daughter, (trace. . , , lystorious way, Mis birthdays whatever id Mrs.c.ii.Burnett. can spare. 7~. ! This plan will en? xamination. . , U'lu-hers KxAmina- start in a business fit I iHIH'HStcr I Oil rl a /^ii\Trn at 9 o'clock a. m. 4 PER CLN1. COr w'. m. moork, accounts and Cert if CO. SI' I'T. Kl>. to Let. ? i Bijj Sugar creek 'ounty Supervisors i i'ork counties, Oct. une IIs gs ^ d a bridge over six I is "Ashley" bridge. m ** w 1* A ^ eser\ ed. f, <*o. Supervisor. LANCAST 1WI I \m ai in inn m | a. j. on i I The Ackno I Low Prices l| ^ |.j ;i | We have this season s * ^ 111 N have ever shown and usewifc visits stock a look before y( . sure we can save you HOen the array e - n'Hr , r , from us. BhL( Tor nor table procure for ? mount of nion yards iinli > a Islai i> i i .iIhiii yards |AiniisKc^ (i rrosn canned .. . .? , noon yards Ki d low link ablefl, butter l'oiio Yards luiimn l-l unhl ,, liOOO yards I >rt ss i incliains ml toothsome lid everything ??????????? duple ,nicer- WASH DRESS GO! i suit the eeo E m i>\.i-'.i io^liains,\ r* , .iii |i|(>i-i*s \moire I'li i i is, > I I _'(? (liccc^ i 'resi'iido Suit iiiy, ; | I i 11 . i s \rnold Novelliea, !! I< fhe ynnl ; 10 pieces :tL' ami ."{(5 inch suiting, the vanl | III pieces lanes Weill >nitin vard In pieces lam s sve ill sii 111 ' \\ idc in s11 ipes, I In- latest W tics, pi i. c I lits yard ^ I piece I inch lllack I'rilli wm*i K Jft _ pic . es yd. wide I'cnil i silk, tlie sard pic c es yard ss idc Tntlcta s --? ? piece s II inch I slack \ dress vfeoils, salne I.lie, sale )il Mill ? = UNDERWEi Jf\ ? > de/en Hoy's and tiirl's \ .'ill de/en Men's and l.adies' r \\ rights Health underwear (s Itiu Line Men's and Youth iiutneroiiH to inetitinn hei rerv possible ' jj . f We are ready with our i DUDllC. hats for women, don't fail i things for you in millinery 3red lbs. north main st., I, and will be LANCASTER, S. C. or not. t gin and to WANTKI) FOH IS. AKM1 hod ied, unmarried men.betw \ 18 and ;{f?, citizens of United > pi y I good character and temperat ^ ' III who can speak, read and wr . 11ah For information, appl ~ cruiting Officer, lf> West Ki Charlotte, N.<' ; H South M ^ f l\/T*TT Asheville, N.C.; National Han III |\/| III ini<, Shelby, Nr ; 101 Soutl * 1I1A St .. Statesville, X <' ; Nation rxrrnpn */r Lenoir, N .0 , or 1 ??71 i Weat.Y JN1LR, Mgr. Spartanbuiif. Sc. XESSFUL j >LAN re you making for the education of they grow up? An excellent means or daughter with an inheritance ! u'lmtv-nno i? to oncn an account in h this bank and then deposit on their sum of money you feel that you ible any young man or woman to career well equipped for success, npounded quarterly paid on Savings itates of Deposit. ationai Bank I ER, SO. CAR. j MBnBBHBnBmMMHi 00M COPY. I wledged .Leader of > Sells It For Less, i secured the best line of goods we respectfully ask that you give our >u buy your fall goods and we are ij money on every purchase you make )\V WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES. ml, price per yard cents. intings, price per yaril in cents. cd Homespun, price yer yard. "> cents. each Sheeting, price per yard .7 cents. . and Shambrays, price per yard f> cents. $ JDS SHOES SHOES SHOES d lUc. We are proud ??t" our shoe husi- ; ness. 'I'lie eeluhralud 'I'. I>. Marry .. A ("m's shoo for men are in a class I lie J.t p; j.w to thomsel ves; prices .'{.no .'i.."hi and \%m>l I.no. 'I'lie shecrwoml shoes tor 4NT> els. women has no ei|iiai; we carry .V them in a lull line, prices J.2.ri. ngs :;c '""1 l.oo. Iti Children's hoy's and men's j * shoes we carry a full line of low lU ,.ls pi ices and medium prieed shoes licsoic See us tor your shoos. iik -.'sc" Look Out! Old Jack I ;:;';s!S l;rost is coming early | \R UNDERWEAR * * s t s in i (1 runts, tleeee lined, prion ~J'> els. v vest and |>itnis tleeee lined, prion .r>t ets. for molt, prion UK ets. ? 's overalls, line, .r?0e and 1.(10. Men's lints ton re. ('ALL (?N In when you need a hat. isiial line of medium priced ready-to-wear ; .11 see us iii this line as we have lots of good ftj department. Voi'lIN TIll'LY, 0 A.J. RROOM fO I a m. m ' ? Able- F??lt SAI.K?I oiler mv farm for sale, T't consisting of i hii acres of good land, a e habit* noxv '' '"o"1 dwelling and a good well ite Kng-'?f water, lias good pasture with lasty to he- ing water. Knough timber on the land fth St., to keep up buildings, and an immense ain St amount of eord wood. About half of k Build- laud in cultivation. For further partietl Center ulars call on or address .J. K. Kason^ al Bank, Waxhaw, N.C., it. F. I). No. 1, or <?. II. lain St , Burgess, Heal F.state Agent, Wax haw. 73-104 N. C. 99-4