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4 9fa ^autaste* gjto (SEMI-WEEKLY.) s?nt sight WKIINKNDAY, SEPT. SO, lOON. P1MP way mifrli THE FARMERS'JOURNAL ON NIGHT ed , RIDING. whef There's no mistaking the posi- ampl tion of the Farmers' Union Sun, the official organ ot the organi- ^ zation, on the subject ot the euou "night riding" business. The Put current issue ot that esteemed rp() journal contains the following editorial strongly condemning such unlawlul methods: "The Farmers' Union does not stand for the lawless acts of some fanatical or ignorant peo- \ pie who are threatening the gin- ror a neries ot the country. The move- persi ment started in Mississippi and greei has now made its appearance in of ba Georgia, North Carolina, and now in Greenville county. The It Union stands for justice, equity cle p and the Golden Rule. The law- the ^ 1 1 ? : .. fn V ptfupie wuu i - in * these raids make it appear that Clev< the Union is baca of this lawless- deal! ness. Every county and local Taft union in the State should pass cry. resolutions condemning night riding, and do all in their power e(jito to apprehend the guilty parties app0 and bring them to justice. We ocrat can never hope to win our tight nucce bv violence" hotriii Well said, and we have no doubt that the views thus ex- liea pressed reflect the sentiments for a of the Union men throughout try in the country. -'Every county and le^s s local union in the State should of flu pass resolution^ condemning night riding," says the Sun? , and that's exactly what we con "Ulla fiilently expect the Lancaster ,ue" Union to do when it meets next ,or Friday. A me smell Those of our fair readers who witln have been spending sleepless cent. nights ol late trying to picture in their own minds what the new HDli styles ir> female headgear are |i;inc going to look like, are no doubt hor rejoicing over the lact that the corl, agony will he over today, when CHnie t);e Lancaster Mercantile com tamil pany. the Heath-Jones company, Manager vVylie ot the ('loud ra|(j store and Mrs Mary Hell jr v will sinu '' ureously let the jn ;U] millinery c?t out or the bag, so W;?sh to speak. of i?, it rai The <|uarterly statement of St>te Hank Examiner Wilson. Ai made pubic this week, shows D' that the Sta>e. private and say- bsooi inns hanks in South Carolina, such numbering altogether 233, are in goinj a prosperous condition. It also ship' appears fiom the statement that cui: the ' individual deposits subject 0"im to check'' aggregate the en or- ^ t rnous sum ol +1 1 OnA.ttfiS.o?, while tin ' avings dep< sits" ? total $11,232,385.21. Referring to the Lancaste .Nevs v't-ry i:iit*r??<iinir re marks _____ :>houi "Tm- lle i lt Family". ~~? beo t > - t that we < 1 i ln't "jriv : f l/UMi-tc" h kick;" 'hat whs a I ,/ ' ve lick'". Hut ue .ire will-' injr lo take it lock 'f it hurts; J in fact we believe The News ha- I aireadv uiven .t back lo ii'ls "ll s'at.We believe the Heaths st' pped over t . take a urea h of Ihe #\swret'Sroellinjr am) whole-' some air ' of Ltnca.-ier, on "heir way from Vhrgini.i to 'Jim tar, lured -ythe sweeter sm< Uin^ and more wholesome iir w;?fd ncro-tlie Catawba. Luru.ser wii>, not a tlat: sta'ion then mi I had t'? wait nearly a hundred year- | \ before a locomotive went bellow i ii'O across the river from Ches ^ ter. Dr. (?. D. Heah is < f the third generation it ttiis cmntv, wcij and we have the fourih gener ?- ' tion with its. ? Cheater Lantern. I Hi \ 68, and that "bellowing acrona C* v the river fr? m Chester" was largely a' Lancaster's expense. In tact, she is still paying the | ^ whistle. We conj/ratula'e yon. liowever, on your #ood Ic-'oue in 10 THE LANCASTER NEWS, SEPTEr li: generations of 'lie Heaths, the discovery that "the country ,vc fel citate those of the pre- known as Lancaster county" is day on the admirable fore- the beat pie e of dwt on the lace o their forbears in stop ot the earth, that in addition to where they did, "on their the superiority ol its yields of from Virginia," for they the usual agricultural products, it have gone farther and tar- it produces the best people, the vorse?might have landed prettiest women, the sweete Rock Hill now is, for ex- e-t babies, the finest fruit, the e biggest "tat^rs" and the fattes . , 4 . , 'possums to be found in all creawas mighty near co d ti In other words, lhat "tel. en. Ie y m?r"mg '? lot" is n-.w sa-i-fied that Lan' caste i' paradise uptodato, and morrow being the first of ^iere h? intend* to dwell the month bill collectors will retnaiude" of hi-> days, iho North the right of way. In fact, P"'fc l|?r other poie, except r of us will gladly give 'em ",tt '"f ""<? 'Hat knocks down vhole sidewalk. ' *he P'"*erle-s persimmon, is n< longer lu'erosting him. man in Georgia has sued i I , I divorce because his wife . rher* ?" "" ,r"n morP d"h sis ill cooking his turnip clou" ,hm the 9,ri and IS with butternuts instead >t is a remarkable fact that com con para'ively few people in this ' country have <lberry patches", has developed that the arti- Of course some liule trouble ublished some time ago in attends the successful cul sew York Times purporting tivati?>n and car* of straw, lave been written by Mr. berry vines?but is there any eland shortly betore his thing worth raising that does, i, favoring the election cf n't give us more or less trouble' for President, was a f< rg- There is certainly nothing that gives be'ter returns lor the tim? irman Ridder, a well-known ?"cl la,K,r O.yested than berries r of New York, has been Jhev are not only palatable ami . , i . . , ,i i\ ^ healthful, but thev "come on" inted treasurer ot the Gem- ^ ' . . ic national committee to *' tlme,of ?16 Year-.., icdtiov. Haskell, of Okla. the spring-when there is gener,. who tengned. ally a dearth of good things U eat 1 he season is now at banc rat has been ominously quiet for setting out the plants, and day or two. lie must be by looking over the advertising .. ... ... f .111. nnllllllttu n f Tlio Manio unit iii i 1 1 ii, Ml IJIIU^ SUllltJ IHUir l .ill II- VV.MH1..Q " *. i-^v, f?n 1KJ\* wv ill subordinates in the oflices lparn whore to buy them. Mr 3 trust magnates. W. B. 1 witty, of Heath Springs, recently ran in this paper a nocording to 'lie New York tire of tine berrv plants for sale i royal lady of Europe spends and in today's issue will be seen ty lliousaiyl dollars a year a similar notice by Mrs. T. J. perfumes, cosmetics, etc Adams, ot the eastern portion ol rica's queenly beauties the county. sweet all the year round >ut the expenditure of a Isn't it about tune another subscription list to the Bryan gentleman, a former llock ' 'tnpaign fund was bdug cm u tn, who is now working in l!,tei 1,1 Lancaster? There arc aster county, told us the mHnv "itizens l.ere abundantly day that while visiting a al),e to ,l" K? who hiive n " ? in section of that county he >"el contributed anything to the across a whole barefooted cfus* of I)e,"OCracy. They ly. But they were "wash- 8h(!u , be given an opportunity Baptists ?Kock Hill H - johelpBr>an win the greatest battle that lie has ever wa^el, ervbody over bore believes ""ll ""<*promises victor. Hi religiously ,,radices loot- !?r the, '>emocralic piny. The inc-can as much be said New" lm9 rope.te.lly eHVe.lt. > ? llillians, except wl.ou r"c-,v? ?*? forward campaign s9 contributions, but the better plan probably is to make a cani exchange asks : va^s with a subscription paper ins anybody know what has Man* a citizen when approached me ol ihat fellow who made '-y a solicitor will ^ive Honiethinu h stir about a year ago <<v< r *'>o would no* take the trouble ? to the north pole in an air. j to go t > H .lewspaper olliee tc '! He is now exploring 'h >' make a contribution. tr\ known :s Lancaster ? ly KoCK Hill Herald Mrs. Pannie Cork ran, ?>f Charleston, ... , .' . i has boon spending a low days with ho is, and lie lias already made | sister. Miss Olivia Kmmons, "HE GINNERY AT TH E= mcaster Cotton Oil Mill Is Now Ready to Do Your Ginning. machincy in best of shape and every possible convenience for the benefit of the public. e Gin For 30c per Hundred lbs. \ e pay highest market price for seed, and will be 1 to get yours whether ginned by us or not. experienced and skilled men both at gin and tc ^h your seed. Give us a trial. jUs and Meal For Sale Or In :change for Seed. - incaster Cotton Oil Mill 3-1 JAS. L. HUNTER, Mgr. dBER 3Q. 13Q8 Report of the Co THE FIRST 1TII of Lancaster, at Lancaster, in Carolina, at the close of bi ber 23rd, 190^ | = * ?rRESOURCES 1 Loans 11 ml DIhcvuiiu tl44.UMj.54 Capitals! . Overdrafts, secured and unsooured 800.(0 vldei . U. S. Bonds to secure circululiou 55,000.00 lux,e, I National I Premium on U. >. Honda 50O.U0 1 ti<Ii\ ridunl Honds, Securities, etc 54,I<V>55 Time cert Hanking house, Furniture. and _ lltxtures S.OOu 00 certiiieut Cash er s ' Due from Naiioiiui Hunks. in-! not reserve ugenIs, 5.850 4 4 It' I Im pay cate Dtte from approved re. borr ' serve agents, :t. 05 1 Checks and other cash , items, :t.:t53 C? ' State of > Notes of other National County 1 Hanks, 3,850.00 1, K. M. Fractional paper curren- Hank, do i oy, nickels and cents 138.80 ment is tr Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: subscr ) Specie 13,014.45 day of Se| Legal-tender notes I.Tth'.uo 15,014.45 Redemption fund with u. ( orroct , S. Truas. (5 j>< i lent, tif circulation) 1,550.00 ' Total, .... |'.M|,|3| -4 * Siist 2Tc.tion< [ LANCASTER, I A. J. BROOM The Acknowledged j Low Prices, Sells 1 We have this season secured the be I have ever shown and respectfully as stock a look before you buy your f sure we can save you money on ever from us. IW BELOW WE QUO'J 'JOUO yards .TJ inch Sea Island, price per yard .>00(1 yards 1 !''J I Ainoskeg Outings, price per y '.'IKKI Vllrds llccl l(iise ( 'lii-pkml I I onioviimi iiri. 20(10 yards Hrifton 4-4 unhlcach Sheetinu, pri< ! 2000 yards hicss ilin^hams and Sharnbrays, p WASH DRESS GOODS SHI ^ III pieces A . I-M'.Oinuhams.yd lile. Wear ' .'>o pieces Armtirc Klccers, yd 10c. ness. [ 20 pieces ( rescndo Suiting, yd 10c. ^ , l."> pieces Arnold Novelties, tho 25 kind, '12 in. wide, the yard 10 1-2 tothei ' |o pieces .'12 it11< 1 .'10 ineli wool 4.00. I soiling, 1 lie yard 25 els. wome lo pieces fancy Wool Suitings the them yard ... . . .25 cts. 1 10 pieces fancy wool suitings .'50 2.<.>ni r wide in stripes, the latest novel- |n < ties, priee the yard 40 cts . 1 pi.ee.',I inch Hlack Itrillianleen s io? s yard . .ill cts. prices 2 pieces yd. wide I'eati liesoie See ill silk, the yard OS ets. . 2 pieces yard wide'I'alleta silk OMc L.OD 2 pieces II inch lllack Novelty T<rrv dress (piods, value I.2-,, sale OHcts * Underwear Ur ' 2., dozen lloy's and ilirl's \'csts and Hants, lit >o do/en Men's and I.allies' vest and pants II, 'f Wriifhts Health underwear for men, price t* Hit; l.ine Men's and Youth's overalls, 2.r?e, 50c 3 numerous to mention here. CALL ON I We are ready with our usual line of mud I lutts for women, don't fail to see us in this lii things for you in millinery department. Y<>| NORTH MAIN ST., AID LANCASTER, S. C. A. J. D J Business Notices A . , r~ ; ficd thai Ful{ SAM'.? '? room dwelling, large lot, October with good well of water and a two- cRsk,.v room tenant house, one hloek from Main ' street. Apply to Miss I rene Swaringon, .11 ST It Lancaster. 100-1OH. eontai ?????????????? views ?>f i Poll SAI.I'!,?My x.room dwelling and <rast,,r ? two I room dwellings, with good well of water. If this property is not sold I WILL at private sale between now and the For ? first Monday in October, it will ho offer- hides, n ed at auction sale on that day. W. It. sure to s 'Cauthen. 00 tf t'authen I ndition of 1L BANK the State of South jsiness Septemi J LIABILITIES. ock paid in H 25.000 00 ind 15,000.00 I Profits less expenses unil s paid ",7X7.23 llniiknotes oti'slntiditiK '25,000.00 I der.o-its, subject lock f 113,61k. 92 ille.ites of nit :?,70?.5i hecks MOM i-hecksculstaiid951.99 153,394.31 able including certitls of deposit for money owed 10.000.iW Total, .... 9281,131.54 louth ('urollnii, i uf Lancaster, f Croxton, i'iishlerof the above-named solemnly swear that the above stateno to the best of rav knowledge and E. M. CKOXTON, Cashier. Ibod and sworn to before mo this '26tli |>l l?os. 'F It PORTER, Notary Public Mtest : (HAS. I) JONES, It K IVY LI E, ERNEST MOORE. T. S. CARTER. Directors. . > t al 23ank s. c. COPY. Leader of [t For Less, jj ist line of goods we k that you give our 1 all goods and we are v purchase you make ; PE A FEW PRICES. f 5 cents. ard 10 cents. \ c yor yjinl .r> cents. > c per yard. 7 c<>iits. rice per yard .? cents. )ES SHOES SHOES e proud of our shoe busi- I The celebrated T. I>. Harry E . shoe for men arc in a class 1} nsclvcs; prices 1.00 .{..*>(? and I The Sheerwood shoes lor K ti has ne equal; we carry li ill :i full line, prices "J.25, ii?l 3.00. h i Id roll's hoy's ami men's we carry a full line of low \ ami medium priced shoos, s for your shoes. k Out! Old Jack st is coming early ^OERWEAR eee lined, price 25 ets. ceo lined, price .5(? ets. !?H ets. = | and I.no. Men's hats too 'S when you need a hat. limn priced ready-to-wear :ie as we have lots of uood j Its Tliri.V, ROOM CO. iltTIKS.?Against whom I hold < lor collection are hereby notiunloBs payment is made by 1st. I will start suit. W. I*. Magistrate. 99-108. KCKIVKH?10,000 I'oat Cards ninjr beautiful hand - pabUf I most interesting places in t Bennett's. 100-108. I'AY the highest market price ow hides, horso hides, otter nink and muskrat hides. Bo lee me before yon sell. Capers 102-108