The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 26, 1908, Page 4, Image 5
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HATI RDAY, 8FIT. a?, lttO*.
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be s<
The devil yesterday presented by ol
the editor with a sweet potato u0ub
which measured 20 inches in dia- t a.ko
meter ?Kershaw Era. majo
The devil, he did !
(( /
"Platitudirous oratory never ,
buttered any parsnips" says the ^as 1
Baltimore Sun. Nor will effn- ?ur
sive editorials by a Democratic .u
newspaper in support ot a lie- 111
publican nominee tor President. ^
The Lancaster county Fair is W'u'
rv a
a long time getting here. What
about it. Bro. Connors? ? Kershaw . .
lira. belle
Died a bornin'. Smothered, ^
possibly, by the hot air of the . ^
Era and The News. stat<
islat
We keep telliu' those Rock {Vbol
Llill fellows about the mud holes whic
and one-horse sidewalks over sion
there?but what's the use? The
other day a lady in that city it
stepped iuto a hole in the street fnr a
and fell, sustaining painful in (Jnic
juries. Those much talked of ever
cement pavements must be tor mot(
winter u*e only, being at pre- eflor
sent laid away with heavy cloth- gian
ins and moth balls. gani;
17" , , mul1
A orominent citizen of the at)j
northern portion of town tells j)esf
us that a person can stand in ciass
one place in that neighborhood bein
itina st-t* ;is many sixieen I1!Cejle,ril
new dwellings?all built since I t ^jj
the first of January. That's (jveg
growing some, isn't it? In fact, pjtj
Lancaster is growing now as it mel"j
never grew before. New and 'p|ler
attractive buildings are to tie
noted on all sides and others in C()UI1
course of construction. pan
After she gets her waterworks 1,1,1
, , ;?nd
system completed Lancaster 0j r
should pull tor electric lights.
ller present street lamps are too .
much out of date tor a town of . ,
that size. They look too much
like lightning bugs?Kershaw .
,, I nic
i t (
She's pullin' for 'em now,con- i . , j(
temporary. By the way. you
belittle the brilliancy of the hugs <MC 1
A fullv matured female lightning )V,r.'
I Hit
bug, when out on nocturnal par- i ^
ade, sends fortli rays gorgeousU |.
, . ...J . V i 11)0 i
enuigent anil Miuminatum in!'""""
comparison with the feeble flicker ex'H
ol a Lancaster lamp, which is
ever -ugueslive ol a lighted
match in extremis. But don't (1
say anything about this, for it i,.m ,
might huit the .-ale we expect *ti?- it
to nuke to Hock Hill of our rfid 1 * *l,'/'
ol It"
s'rei-' amp- v hen our electiic ,.r.sf
s \stem is installed.
We an* Loih snrpriped ami j ai
pained at the view taken by ourj
Autiocli fnen s o! the putdicu 1 A
tion in 'hi paper of tlie somewhat
n'lis iiion n all 1 amu-ing
me.-sage sen. b\ Ai.eu Jaimeis '
to Mr. K. I). S.niili whic . was t ^
clipped by u from the X-w- I .f
and Courier. 1 he idea that ai.y I
attempt wan made thereoy to
"cant a -lur'' on either Mr Smith
or the farmers is ridiculous.
Having published and favorably
commented upon many columns
ol Mr. Smith s speeches and
newspaper mi tides a? Hie head
ol the Farmers' A-sociation, and ;
liaving eonsidere I him worthy
ol otu support for the I'nite 1
S ates Sen ite in the reet nl see- J Vv '
nri m?.i rv it iw i?/*t n 1
Vs''IA?? f O ??VfV II^Cl y
that a> this into day we would V
he guiliy ol casting opprobrium <rla(
upon him. And as f >r the far- ?
rne'H, if we haven't sufficiently I
proven by long >ertr.s of active; WCl!
and unremitting .-ervice in their
beliall, our faithfulness, fidelity | Hi
and loyalty to their best interests. rj* v
it would be useless now to try
to offer additional proof to those
who seem dispoced to question | ^
our sincerity. We have stood
by their organizations from first 10
THE LANCASTE
t, as the records wi'l show. l'he
i as the publication com- "wImi's
ed of is concerned, we re- Meivan
)d tlie article more in llie .Jones t
ot a joke than anything Cloud,
aud thought that it would nery o|
) considered and enjoyed Wedne
ir readers?and we have no will be
t that such was the view iu toda
:i of it by an overwhelming
rity of them. H 1'. 1
Home
i, Sonir.
V woman wants a small size i?ravei
ling," says the News and s??n?.
ier. The full length bath ,niAdlin'
^ I hotnsoi
be going out oi fanhion song.
ie city by the sea. | other
le Chicago society woman
advises girls "never to tnar- \v? ta
man until ihey have seen "ur sym
, , ,, .J , liurnett
drunk must be an ardent through
>ver in race suicide. ?>r their
"Coil 111
, , ,. wonderi
fter sitting nearly a montli Kri0?
:tra session, at a cost to the
5 ol' $35,000,the Georgia leg Tea
ure finally passed a bill to Them
ish the convict lease system tion wil
i , m j a. Mouse,
h it was called in extra seF- Fridav ,
to do.
103-5-s
is absurd to suppose even
moment that the Farmers'
>n has any connection what- i>oi?y"
, directly ci indirectly, re- will ?>? l
sly or otherwise, with the 'nT 1
ts being made to terrorize I will
ers. The Union is an or- lA11',,,,ntl
r < . . MllO ' I'M
zation of farmers for their isunt
lal advantage and protection b
for the advancement of the ~
interests ot the agricultural
es generally, but us work is ' A
g conducted along pertectlv m
iniide lines. The personnel <6
e Union emphatically nega- "
i the idea that the member- ^
would resort to unlawful /1$|
iodv under any circumstances |S$1
e are no more patriotic, law- fitar
iug citizens in the entire
lIry than the members ot the
ners' Union, and it is an fl
It to their intelligence /TT
a reflection on 'heir good /|,' >
actors to su-pect t hem
i inn |M ii it > in i jit; ii' iu
s business r>t the so.cn'led i
t riders. We know | er- '
lly at lo ?st four-filths of tbe w|
>n men in this county and
one ot the in.nib r is tainted
io slightest degree with a
istic vie we. We feel fu ly f'ia*
anted in saying that if Me such
in finds in ''s rank's ? man ey o
has been guthv <>t thre?t(-n-i trim
rinners be will be promptly! ami
died 'r?>m ili< Order. hum
in ft
A Card of Thanks. m*
desire t<> express mir sincere MOliI
is to the neighbors and I'm nds who
is aid and tlteii syni|>athy during
Iness and in ilie death o|'our dear [
daughter.) iraee. May lie blessings a x
l.ord rest i11..>ii ill. in. |>r<is|n i and i I m
r\ thi-in.
M r. and Mrs, < . il. Iliirii. lt I
"HE GIN
-= =AT THE
ancaster Cottc
Is Now Read
Your Ginr
machiney in best of shape
convenience for the benefil
e Gin For 30c per
^ e pay highest market price
1 to get yours whether ginnec
experienced and skilled men
gh your seed, Give us a tria
jiIs and Meal Fo
-change for Seed.
a.ncaster Cottc
>2-1
[R NEWS, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908
ladies will soon know
i what." The Lancaster
tile Company, the LleathCompany,
and Merchant
all have their fail milli>emrg<
scheduled for nex1
sday and Thursday, as
seen bv announcements
y's paper.
*. 17. I'rof/ratn Sept. 27 th
Missions, the cry of tho city.
' v.?
ss, Homo Missions, \V.
[i.
Talks. What prov
. your childrei
Sympathetic. providinp^
ke this method of expressing
pathy lor Mr. and Mrs. C. II. when they l)(
in tho recent severe allliction .
which tlioy passed in the death hlS 01* her nil
sweet little daughter, Oraee. . , ,
oves in a mysterious way, His DirtntlayS Wl
? to perform."
ds of Mr. and Mrs.C.ll.Ihirnett. CcHl SpUl C.
~~~ T! " This plan i
ichers Examination. .
uxt regular teachers Kxamin. - Start in a I
1 hold at I iftin'astur Hour a pnn pri
betfinnintf at 1* oVlook a. in. ^ x Hixv
let. Kith, 11.08. ^ MO()RK accounts and
c<>. si i'T. Kit.
Bridges to Let. - ? s
bridge on l$ig Sugar creek
et bv the County Supervisors
isler and York counties, Oct.
I o'clock a. m.
let on the same day at I p. in., We^
ract l<> build a bridge over Six 11I
K. known as "Ashley" bridge. JW '
rights are reserved. i
i. J. I'KItHY, Co. Supervisor.
? LANC,
HH im
ciwB11 The Ac
I T X>
h,. i: I (flu* (c rr*K.n-r~ I ^jO \A/^ JL X
IT PLEASES HER 1
11 the housewife visits I *^ock il look Ik
store Mini sees ,he array ?Ure we ca" ?!
lelicticies for her Uble f,'?m US'
i-he can procure for
a small amount of mon y?on yards inch
ur store. Fresh canned II!!!!!! * r,!s 1;'"! |V
If000 yauls Kctl K?
ts. vepetubles, butter -ano yards hriiini
i i . .1 L'IKmi vards I ?r? ss <
cheese, and toothsome
bacon and everything "
mcv and staple gri 5 I WASH ORE
t prices to suit the eco in pieces a.f.i\?.i
|(.a J if ..u pieces A ruin re
_'n pieces i 'rcsendo
I "> pieces Arnold '
Kind, -'t'J in. \\ id.'.
I A X." XT L^IVPLJ 10 pieces and
I | ^ siuiirnr. I lie vard
I1 III pieces laucv \\
yard
in pieces fancy v
w id. hi si iipes, 11
MjrSflK
^ Mmmmd JH II J1 yd. v\
silk, tin - yard
* piooos yard wid(
* ? . piooos II iix lt
(1 ri'ss u<xm1s, \ aim
)n Oil Mill ?
undef
\F | IjA - > (In/.i'll Boy's ail
J V?v^ \J '*() do/cii M oil's ai
\\ rinlils 11 oallli u
ling. ==
*?' , Bitf Lino Moil's ai
i Humorous to inoi
and nverv nnssihlp
. ~ I Wo are ready w
t ()I the pUDliC. hats for women. ?l
tilings fur you in i
Hundred lbs. horth main
for seed, and will be LANCASTER,
J by us or not. ^
i both at j^in and to;
I WANTED FOR U.
bodied, unmarried n
18 and 85, citizens of
y O Y" I (C?od character and l
' OCaIC I 111 who can speak, reai!
. 11nil For informati
~ " - eruitinjf Ollicer, 1ft
Charlotte, N <' ; 3
v * /,?,, Asheville, N.<N'.iti
">n C J 1 I M I '"k? Shelby. N O;
1 V-/1 1 1*1111 sr.. StHtesville. N <
lS. L. HUNTER, Mgr. JaJTunbui' s?' !"7
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UCCESSFUL
PLAN
ision are you making for the education of
i when they grow up? An excellent means
a son or daughter with an inheritance !
ecome twenty-one is to open an account in
- * * , 1 1 i 1 i
me with this bank anu men deposit on meir
latever sum of money you feel that you
will enable any young man or woman to
?
isiness career well equipped for success.
NT. compounded quarterly paid on Savings
I Certifitates of Deposit.
t National Bank
\STER, SO. CAR. j
3RQ0M COPY]
knowledged Leader of ;
"ices, Sells It For Less.
season secured the best line of goods we
,vn and respectfully ask that you give our ;
.'fore you buy your fall goods and we are i
ive you money on every purchase you make I
- tSUiLAJW WCj ^UUlHi A M^YV FKIUUS.
Sea Island, price per yard 5 rents.
inoskrjr <lutings, price per yard.. . Id rents.
?se t'heeked Homespun, price yer yard "? rents.
i I-1 unhlcaeh Sheeting, priee per yard .7 cents.
ingliams and Shainhruys, price per yard ... rents, v
3S GOODS SHOES SHOES SHOES
nt;liaitis,yd Hie. We are prond of our shoo husi- r
I Irn is, yd l<i?'. ness. The celebrated T. I>. Harry
Suit ing, vd lOe. .... .
, ... ?v t o s shoe lot men are m a class
Novell les, tin- lift
tlie vurd lij 1-ti to themselves: prices .'{.00 .'{..'>o mid
ineli wool I.on. The shocrwood shoes |< r I t
els. women has no eipial; we carry I
oo| Suitings the ,1. I
.7 ( them in ti lull line, prices
, ool suitings :!(? -'."a and .t.oo.
latest novel- In t'hildreii's liov's and men's I
i .. 4o i ts . n ..
. , shoes we eurrv a lull line ot low 3t
in k 1 . I I11 lallleell
.,n < ts ami 111 11111111 priced snoos
lis I'eau liesole Sec us lor your slides.
Tnlleta silk '.kc Look Out! Old Jack I
l;rost is coming early
J W EAR UNDERWEAR
(1 irl's Vests ami rants, ilccce lined, price .! > els. '{
el Ladies' vest and pants lleeee lined, price ."?? ets.
nderwear for men, price MM cis. j
id Yont li's overalls, '?' >, SOc and 1.00. Men's hats too '
ition here. CALL ??N I s when you need a hat.
nh our usual lino of medium priced ready-to-wear ?
ou t fail to us in this lino as we have lots of good j:
millinery department. Yol'ltS Tltl'I.Y,
ft A. J. BROOM CO.
S. A KM Y ? Able- Fiilt SAI.K?I oiler my farm for sale,
ten. between age? consisting of lsO acres of good land, a
II nited Mati , of , ... . , ..
temperate habits. I nuw '"r ??*???"?< RnJ ? ???od well
I and write Kng- ' water. Has good pasture with lastnil,
apply to He- ing water. I.Hough timber on the land
West Fifth St., to keep up buildings, and an immense
South Main St . amount of cord wood. About half of
orial Hank Build- land in cultivation. For further partio401
South Center ulars call on or address J. It. l-.ason^
; National hank, Wax haw, N.t'., U. F. I). No. 1, or b, 11^^
WcatMain St., Burgess, Heal Kstate Agent, Waxhaw,
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