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OlIR COLUMBIA LETTER. The Schools and Colleges of the Capital City Crowded this Session?Many Amusements for Columbians* ? Lancaster County Urged to nave Jb,xhibit at State1 Fair?Other Matters of InI terest. , (Written for The News by Lancaster Hoy) Eau Claire (liyatt Park) Columbia Sept. 26?Aflor a biref respite "Lancaster Boy" is again , sending a lew dots Irom the cap- , ital city. , Since our lust letter the second | primary is over and now people are waiting for the general election when the big guns will be shot off Then it will be "Bill" ( Bryan or "Bill" Taft. Which? | Why, Bryan, of course, if Taft is beaten. Then here's hoping ( that the Nebraskan will be "it " The schools and colleges in Columbia have opened. The college boys and girls are Evening up things iu the old capital. Yes we wish that some of Lan caster's merry bachelors were here to see the pretty college girls, and then the other sets could be dee-lighted too if they were nere. rney would make Bill Jones, Eugene Elliott and everyQ set ot young bachelors anil widowers "sit up nud take notice". Come to the State fair and see. Prof. S. M. Busby's sciieol opened at Shandon on the 21st. Prof. Busby has a fine school and b>?th teachers and pupils are doing a good work. A new building will be erected lor this school, which is much needed because oi the c.owded space and large enrollment. The Hyatt Park High School opened on the 14th, a week ear lier than the other scnools Profs. Banks and Cook are ranch pleased with the outlook. This school too is overcrowded and new desks had to be ordered. A high school department will be added soon, as it was voted on thiu week. The city schools can hardly accommodate all of the children who applied and "more room" is asked for. The colleges opened under bright, prospects. About 1000 students, over 300 in each ot the tluoe colleges. The scribe has not seen all of the Lancaster delegation yet, but they are here. The "Capital city" has been quite lively this week. Last Monday Gentry Brothers' Dog and Pony Show was here. They gave fine exhibitions, it is said, as they always do. Those who attended were taught several lessons by the clever "stunts" of the dumb beasts. Then the bill at the Columbia Theatre was exceptionally good. Among the attractions were A1 G. Field's Minstrels, "The Lion and the Mouse", a s'rong play, a negro show lor negroes only (except the ushers and those connected with the Theatre), Bert Hudsou and ''Chicago" Sandow in a wrestling mutch, and the week closed with a great hit, Norman Hackett in "Classma'es." Then the three moving picture and vaudeville theatres had excellent bills Those are "The Little Grand", "The Lvric'"and "Fairyland". At the "Little Grand" was a man called the "Human Fish" whofwas said*to - ? ~ ~ eat, drink ..:id smoke under water. As an advertisement for him self he did the "high dive slunt" three times during the week. He dived off the Stile newspaper building, three stories high, into f^jr feet of water. Gre.it crow* thronged there each time to see him and on Saturday it looked like fair week around 'lie piace where he gave this exhibition. The wrestling match was said l THE LANCAS' to bo great. Hudson won tt<e match but was thrown by S tnd<>w once, the first- man to throw | him in Columbia since Hudson, alias Ackerraan, made his ini'iai appearance here over a year ago. Hudson or Ackerman will tackle the great "Demon", Fred Birte. j next Friday night. ' Whv ts it that a certain young man who stayed a while in Lancaster this >ear left his trunk j tliete several mouths alter lie himself leit m order that he may I i i * - ? ? g<> oafK ana get it? Why? Echo \ answers kl Why ?" And what about Lancaster'" 1 pxhibit at the fail? Of course ' she will have a large delegation down here, but where is the exhibi'? AJprogre^aive counly like | Lancaster should not bo without j an exhibit. Since the last letter ot tliis , correspondence Lancaster couny has contributed something like $60 to the cause ot Democracy. Great is Lancaster! Rnad Mr. W. T. Gregory was here this week. llic?s Dr. W. O. Twitty of Kershaw odoby paid the capital city a visit this workir week. wit-Se? Mr. W. B. Clendening ot the sec. "Eagle Paint Shop", Lancaster, teriieid was on the streets of the capital ! ,\ro,>er this week. | sec. Mr. Leon Blackmon ot Ker- N"|)I 1 shaw is attending the Hvatt. j^o. ??1 Park High School. It is expec- see. ed that one or two others m;y 1 come. no. iii VTr VV.l!;.. J I >1 ? I j..m . ?? lino ijuwniu x lyif r vis ? ited his eister here receaily. * '^e(~ Ami let's don't lorget our loaalec motto: Push Laucs?ter ami ro,p} Push Columbia. at u,,, i . ? . j nil Hiid They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing < satisfaction. Thpy take t lie kinks out t ttii y j of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, I of Pittatleld, Vt. Guaranteed satis-' factory at .1. T. Mackey &Co.,and| v Funderbuik Pharmacy. 2f>c. wj r" """" ? | ami U| Union to Vote on Dispensa- In t,J|;1 fy# in u in pianoB Union special in the Columbia ,<?n" 11 1 , ulou'le Stale: L ite today County bu- ,,r. i. r. pervisor Beteubaugh, achnu on a pen* ion presented to him some , OI , time ago, ordered an election to be held in this county on the question ot dispensary or no t dispensary on Tuesday, Oct. 27. tion w ? . House A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure r'dnj Tablet?-called Preventics---is being . r dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventics are said to ?? break any cold?completely. And Preventics, being so safe and toothsome, are very tine for children. No \Vh< Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh and. ?u nor sickening. Hox of 48?25c. Sold a certu by Funderburk Pharmacy. w posed i i i School Young Man Assassinated. pet\"io Brauchville special in the ^"th Columbia State: Preesley (:t) mi Reeves, 24 years of age, the sou person of A. M. Reeves, who lives about h< ho^.1( six miles below here, in Dor- said el Chester countv, was assa-sinated just aitar dard this evening Oct. 7t Keeyes lelt his home about | such e dark to carry a load of cotton pickers to their homep. About tificate an hour later the {mules return- shall t ed hom. with young Reeves dead in the wagon, ho having been shot in the head with buck shot. I { It is said the wagon did not go to the field with the cotton pick- s'l'A ers. . ? . 1 Beware of Olnmetnts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. Wl" to m< as mercury will purely destroy the niinisi sense of smell and completely derange efFecb the whole system when entering it The through the mucous surfaces. Buch admoi articles should never he used except dred h on prescriptionp from reputable phy- Bheha sicians, as the damage they will do is pear t> ten fold to the good you can possibly I to be I derive from them. Hall's Catarrh 8tli n Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney at 11 c A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury cause, and is taken internally, acting di- Atluii rectly upon the blood and mucous ed. surfaces of the system. In buying Giv< Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get day ol the genuine. It is taken int.erna'ly and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cneney & Co. Testimonials free. Hep Hold by Druggists Price, 7?>c, per bottle 0R.K Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- U/. pation. wl f?R NEWS. SEPTEMBER 30, I9Q* The Greatest State OCTOBER 26-30 tailroad fares Cot in Half. || jood Accommodations for Everybody. *lew Exhibit Features, ARRANGE TO BE IN COL I. G. MOBLEY, President Contracts to Let. d ' will be received .it the office of I .-=r_. Linty {Supervisor until Saturday, I r 3rd, at.'{ o'clock p. m. for ttie 9 iK and maintenance of the follow- g I w?r tions of the Chesterfield road, to I ir^W^V46T * No. 1 from intersection ofChes* I I i l\J [ road with ltedlleld road to M. 5 I T ^^9 I 1 'J, located along Mack Balekmon 9 * J No. 2 from M. 1*. No. 2 to M. 1*. K ocated along firaham property. S, No. .'t from M. P. No. I to M. 1*. K. ocated at I >i xie. n no. I from M. I*. No. ?> to M. I*. I ^??^a ocated at I>wight. I No. f? from M. 1?. No. 8 to M. 1*. I located at Wm. Carnes. j No. i! from M. I'. No. 1(1 to M. 1'. p located along l?cas property. No. 7 from M. I*. 12 to M. I'. 14 |; I at intersection of Chesterfield *itl? Tnulesville road, s nml specifications may ho soon I ollico of the County Supervisor I' 1 ntter < tctoher 1 st. I,. J. PKUUY, 9 County Supervisor. I ins a Piano or an Or* I gan is not Hard. then jon cohie or wiitc to us. ' pianos ntnl Orpins are guaranteed ri/"l'\T'rr 1 )-to.date, and tt a reason utile piiee W I M 1 I eases ar? beautiful, the inside is I, jy the best and uios' xperii need I i their lim , so it is no wonder our l! and organs HoI.I)> their sweet Bj lifetime Write us at once for eat- I and special price and tern s. stating I . nee piano or orgon, R one's Music House, I dltlv, s O. Pianos and Oraans H II I\ /\f T/^ V * * ? 1 4 "T^ mi tarn, i U i IIIIIIIM HWIIIIMI m imp JIIJUBI l imsuiui ciu. -t, in imni'itnuir ,*, State Of South Carolina, have ned the County Hoard of Kduca- f.. . I ft- SE . order an election to determine or or not a special levy of three lis shall he levied on all real and | MW al property in said territory, for i MM ttlce is hereby given that JL leetion be held by the trustees of f JM s School District No. I al the iill School House on Wednesday, MMl h, 10OH, at which election only m ^M ^ lectors as return personal or real ty for taxation and who exhibit ax receipts and registration coris,as required in general elections, II. K. COFKKY, firm the W. C. llOUtill. m superior County Hoard of Kducation. m Manufacture lTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I lj I^XCJ ( ounty of Lancaster tv J. E. Stew man, Ksquire, Probate Judge * i*reas, If. K Sliehane made suit ? >, to ((rant her Leiteis of Ad- Excursion lt?te* trati<n of the Estate of and iCnllwat . of W. T. Shehane. se Are Therefore to cite and Denver, Col. and Itet lish all and singular the kin- sale daily until Septem ind creditors of the said VV T. Octobor Jlst, 1908. ne, deceased, that they he and ap- Chicago, 111. and Kel etore me in the Court of Probate KR'? October 1st to nth i held at Lancaster C. H. on Oct October JOth 1908. ext after publication thereof, Now Orleans, La. ai I'clock in the forenoon, to show kets on sale October if any they have, why the said inclusive, limitod Ooto nistratiou should not be ((rant- Milwaukee, Wis. ai kots on sale October 8t so under my hand, this 23d. sivo, limited October 2 f Hejdember Anno Domini 1908 HirminRham, Ala., u J. E. HTEWM \ N, kets on sale October 18 .1 iidge of Pi.>bate. lnclnsive, limited Oct. tember 23. 19o8. 101-1. For rates, detailed i ??-????? apply to Southorn ING'S NEW DISCOVERY p III Surely Slop That Cough. [j*. c. luhk.'d. p.'a., 3_ 3 ! Fair Ever Held COLUMBIA, S. C. Two Fine Football Games. Best Horse Races in the South. Good Free Shows and Mid-Way. Iimni A II I ir? iiTnn?T ? 1^1/ 111JIIU 1)U 1 BE FOUND AT IDERBURK'S IDAINTY ftND DtLICtOUSlj M/jrJThe one final, crucial teat ?f ? Confectioner's standinp: is had in the quality of his Chocolates. Now then, remember that it was the exquisite flavor and superiority of our Chocolates that first made the reputation of this firm, and it was the maintain[)f that superiority of quality that has made this leader of all the world to<iay in the matter of Chocolates. Sold by all Drugoists and Confectioners. by Littlefield & Steere Co., Knoxville, Tenn. lusivc Agencies Granted J vi? Niiutiirrii Bridges to Let. urn. Tickots on Doby's bridge on Hig Sugar c rook iber 30th, limited will be let by the County Supervisors of Lancaster and York counties, Oct. turn. Tickets on 2nd, at 11 o'oloek a. m. delusive, limited | wjj] i?t <>n the same day at 4 p. m., the contrac t to build a bridge over Six id Keturn. Tic- Mji0 creek, known a4 "Ashley" bridge. 7th, Hth and 9th Usual rights aro reserved, her 2ith, 1908. L. J. PKKRY, Co. Supervisor, id lie turn. Tic- ___________ h to Hth incluT,c. Money to Loan. tli, 19th and 20th, j am now pr(,j)ared to negotiate loans ul ober 2t>tn, 190H. fr0m $3M>,00 and upwards on improved information, etc., cotton farms, repayable in annual inst allKail way Ticket meats, *t 8 per cert inteiest. No oonimissions charged ; only a reasonable fee A., Atlanta, (>a. for abstract of title Charleston, H. C. 96-66 It. E. WYLIE, Attorncy-at-Law. .UlVliSIA fAlK WtfcK. A. W. LOVE, Secretary. m . A srorr-r * IDERBURK'S SPACE. p' FORGET TO WATCH THIS SPACE. ICES ARE NOT iTVn u 1; U IA DITT