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4 flu Ifanaisttt! ?f*w (SEMI-WEEKLY.) SATURDAY, OCT. S. lOOS. PRACTICAL PLAN TO RAISE CAfl PAICN FUNDS. State Chaiiman Wilie Jone of Columbia, has inaugurated movement calculated to great swell South Carolina's couu bution to the Bryan canipah fund. He has gone abo the matter in a bu'ines like, systematic manner ar substantial results aie boui to follow. Gen Jones hi appointed a comraitiee of repr smtative citizens at each couni seat, and will also apprint situ lar committees in o'lier towns, actively canvas) for campaij contributions. The Lancasb committee is composed of Ma or T. M. Hughes, chairman, E: Mayor R. E. Wylie and J. Ha ry Foster, Esq., one ot the legi lative nominees in the recei primary. These gentlemen ai . tiie J collectors and if the all ahrewu K?.^r a.iu ._r n* ,|le do half as well lor Bryando for themselves, Lancaster wi be made the banner Bryan coin fy of the State. As there nothing like making a good star we would suggest that each con mitteeman head his subscriptio list with a liberal donation ( hi" own?say $5 or $10. As compared with other eout lies, Lancaster has dono fairl well fo far in responding loth urgent appeal of the uationi committee lor help to defray (h necessary campaign expenses but there are a lot of tight wad and others in this community wb haven't given a cent yet, am they should by all means be a| torded an opportunity to contr bute something, it it's only dollar apiece. Whatever is f be done should be done ?juickl\ however, lor the election is onl a month oil, and the money needed right now. The Columbia State, which, I 1 ho way, is probably doing moi effective work for the Bryan earn than any other journal in tl South, publishes in its issue < Thursday "the returns by coin ties" for the national campaigi fr< m w hich it appears that Lti carter's contribution to date $90.81, while that ofourneigl boring county ol Kershaw is on] $27.lti Our neighbor on tl: ei-ai, Cr estetlieid, however. In a ii : i ? ^ i. .?? a-1 on c? UUI1U c-11, 113 3UIU ucmj; T but 11 we mistake not, the grea er pari of it was given by tl Cheraw board of trade. Cheste on the we.-t, has abo 'com aeios-." wi'h a good amount$108 02, but York heads the !i in the Piedmont section wit $178.80. All ot the e sums wi no dou't I be largely augment* by tin work of Chairman Jones canvassers. BRYAN'S PROSPECTS BRIGHT That Bryan h"s gotten tl l<Hpubli? rns scar 1 anion tl jump is r o lonce. a matter d ubt. Kv? n tlie Wall Sire Summary, ? f New \ ork, is (b rl 1 v r> --si niist.ii- ,inrl f rank admits titat the "Iiepul lieai ln.ve not a walkover befo tl (in." In n recent hsi e th journal editor ally say.-: "We cannot reoH a poM'i1 campaign that appeared to be bungled and mismanage 1 as 'h of Tafi up to tlie preset)', the inert and stupid manage are to he ascribed as friend o i] caudidate, then, hp has eve reason to < xe'nin, -'Save me 11 o them." While Unan i' (Mrs; in^: the country and, apparent! making 1 eadway, the Reptib can oanip is comp ira'ivoly li Je-8 and litele^. It this is r casionod through a bHief th nothing on defeat tin* selt-.a pointed heir of Roosevelt, a that only a formal campaign I .fMSMPW? 7 THE LANCAS jv necessary to his success, it is a Mr. J. c. za hero Weiln grave error. printer in i Mr. Bryan loses no opportune Mr. Vir? _ ty ot appealing to the if .an with- member of out a job, never fails to remind 0?ths' re( . ... . ^ in Uroenwc __ him ot the panic?"the Roosevelt Mr ftnd painc"?and persuasively, if not spent Wedi with absolute correctness, places i)inR* that foundling 011 the Adminis- ( g tration's tront steps. His criti- tion in Ker ^ cisras of the trusts aud the tariff Miss Kin i . are by no means pointless, and, who has be under prevailing conditions, ap,n peal with peculiar sympathy to visiting fr'u ul the people, to the misinformed or<l. as well as to the ietelligent. . 1\,i.ss Hell /i 4 i i m ft l ited hor l)i*c i Cannon is not helping Taft : he this week. 1 I - !i-V -1 I 1_ TT> t 1(j is a posuiyo arawoaCK. roratcer Misses 1q is now a most distre5sing incub- den? ofrha e. us. When is this to end? H t not soon, we know how it must to their re end on election day." afternoon. Ves, and all sinns now point , ( "! IjGro to . r,. ,.c , , r> , day Ironi ai rn to tail's ''finish' and Bryan's Messrs. <i triumph as the "end on election Piyler oi th v_ day." As Chairman Welmore, M ovor he ? of the national finance commi"- ,n''n Hl)( k x* . . , ,. Miss Hne r_ tee, says in a letter to the editor tion, is visii e_ of The State: F- MeDanic ,lt "Things political never looked Mr. J. "d ,0 brighter for Democracy than t^iay'l! j they do at this time. With our pr. n,?i \ (v party united as never before "ill. who ? since the Civil War; with the <lRys hwro' 1 " j^.nublicans in all the donb'lul day m J|"nn< S; Stales vi*?rsuni1zed ,and laUer: . ?"-??' 9 in,.; Willi the L^,?re,ementw"1! ""rVT , -? *>ritv of Mesdame u us, and with u great tnajo. 'J ell, ofcoiui the business men with us, it 1? ;?ur their pa I hard to see how our friends, the McNuiu!, n enemy, can escape us in Novem- Mr. n. ? , 1 Hock Ililly , osr. jn coiu,nbii Mute agent y "A bill collector in Arkansas requiring h 1(1 killed a man the other day," says ' ,,Nthe Augusta Herald. He'll no ville^s^tio doubt get au tuat s coming to iversnnw ai 3' him now. relatives. [3 Mr. ltlaki j Lancaster c "Tuft is running along as eity M?nd? . steady as a train," says the Bal- N,omi'iiis. i f. * 1 J the medical timore Sun. 1 es, out the on- imuteeoni '* cine is headed for the bottom o! Mr. T. Je a Salt river antl not for the White " Atlams. 0 it Creek, paitl hOUSC. Wednesday ' wore on t lie .*v "Every time you handout a youngci 's laugh you make somebody hap- n! u! ai'ilipy," says an actor. But it oc- Mrs. ,iuei '.V casionally liappen9 that when a who has hot e newspaper paragrapher does the handin' out stunt he tails down. 'O Stover, of I ) f * rr tr visiting lit A mail 111 iexasis ottering to Thursday n contribute his mother-in-law to Mr. m. ' the Democraric campaign fuud - been pitch i 1- . r,, . , the liall ser is Augusta Chronicle. winter will If she's a red-headed widow, j. w. cum ' it's a safe bet that he can't de v liver the goods! Condit The avert is crop is pine Sceptical, are you, Mr. Editor N? w v _ ot the Lancaster Newt? Think jlv<>rRK,.s.of 1 by their t ie we made a devil ol a mistake house is u about the 9ize of that po'ato. do ""*> >? '?'? ' . y itr it , i I ion of lii'ln 0 , you! Well sir, it was a big po- by stftU>s ft 11nto, no mistake about that, North cam though it was a very small devil <So,l,.,|rt,? p that presented it. A slight mis- AiaV.amn II lake was made, however, in the Mississippi . ! ?i,? ai.,a. ,i; Louisiana > I I I ill IU ' IM" TA'-t lll iaaiki v 11 . M* X IIS. Noi > ^oing used liift^aa 01 tireurn- <vntn N>ronce. Tin* devil sot up tin? south i '.mii and didn't know tlio differ- . i co in Ilie m< aniun of ilio term- Tennessee and the pivo: rwader'v i-yos were N x l'l'"|i'' ,o in ; otiIu lititii.?Kershaw IOra. ie' iNow 'l*'? ",ir tator lias BT as fl| | its i/o lit-, be n removed, j || I>ut, say, wi! .re wondeiiim now) |y wiioio and how you got your j n 11". tolosliil proof reader. j I d\ i Personal. Mis-. iJi/ahcth 'ioorh and sistnr-ili- That law, Mrs. Andrew Ooocli, ot the Tank , . . ti seci inn, spent Thursday in I .am aster. wpCl'U it at Miss Jennie May Jones, of Port I.awn 11 visited here this week. . . P Mr. and Mrs. |.ero\ l>a\idsoii. of ^ I Kershaw. ar. v isit ingji elatives in I'har" lotto I tie rnra T , Miss Minnie I'Tinderhiirk, of lunlley, mi 11* visiting her alstora, Mm. I). C, I tough * A" l and Mrs. \V. I". I.aney. 'eon r, to ?i ' . it- i? i . . .1 mounted v , I>r. \\ I-. I.aney went over to ( hes1 > - : terliehl tliis week to see his father, Mr. "mink at i -. ii show yon I I. I . I.nnev. w ho in ointe ill. hig vamlev M. I Mrs. S. 1!. Williams is visiting her eialties. mother this week. , Miss Inez Itragdnn, an experieneed fjllllj saleslady of ( ohinihia, s. t'., has n<- ^ fJlJ ,p. eepted a position in the dry goods and ^(j notions departments of tho People's Sup* ^e&ts on ply Co., where she will bo glad lo servo . IS the ladies of the town and county. I T1CC T?R NEWS, OCTOBER 3, 1908 lteod, of Columbia, arrived I ... LP % .* ^ osday to accept a position as Plie News ofllce. fil Klliott, who lias been a The News force for some ~ H y :urned Thursday to his homo WfF&S I od. ill io. Mrs. W. T. Morris, of Creek, lesday in Lancaster, shop- WislrSi fgm , y inie Caskcy, dauRhter of Mr. iskey, has accepted a posisliaw. i MeCleddon of Columbia, ^ftp&V >en visiting in Lancaster and s returned home. h A. Maker, of Kershaw, is 5 M ^Wj Mj >nds hen-.?Rock Hill Rece Thomson, of Camden, vis- __. ithor, Mr. W. C. Thomson, ; J.p; uraiim., ti.< i. ;r,.mi.:'"!,:'y-.r WASH dress re: pii'i'Cs A.lM'.fiini;! ilinn 7*5 ">() pieces Armure Fl? linn 7.S 2(i|iio('cs ('rosendo Sn 7."? 1.r> pieces Arnold No\ 71 kind, !i'J in. wide, tin 71 I it pieces .'t'J and .'{?! . 7,4 Kiiitinn, the yard.... th . ,.H'2 1" pirc'cs fancy Wool itl 7J. yard . . ... . .7,8 1" piece's fancy woo 7J w ide in stripes, the I 71 t i'-s. price tlie yard .7!' I piece .VI inch Illack 71.7 yard ... .... - ??~ 'J pieces yd. wide _ silk, the yard K 3 'J pieces yard widoTf n e UNDER! feB:* 9a H ^ ,l"/'n ii,,v's nii,i B" 4% R B|H 7>(l dozen Mi n's and / HI m IB rj Wrights Health undi Funnv Old Farmer. ,...., ... ' I i?'K I.mm .... .. - ...... ouse Monday and Tues-1 n,l,ni'ro"s lo day Nights, " j I A> > j 1 j We are ready will) | |1 | || # hut* f<>r women, don things for you in mi I |.l?> with iinisie. \ Vim. 1 comedy in I l?i|r Intioliiiitf MflRYU MAIM * i iileilaiiiumiit for children HUH I II nIAlil * io. A eoniedy with a plot I ANPAQTFR 0 , itli special seeiiei v. Musical LRIlllBO I C?m v, id l>aueiiitf Specialties. 'flic illc nets. Nine musical spc- . Presiding Klder S BIG FUN SHOW I{oc,k ">" 7" conference and proa Sale at B. C. Hough's, church, on Van Wy is 35c, 50c and 75c. day and tomorrow. llixabeth and 11allie Snowrleston, and Miss Connors . pi: . T)q Columbia, who have been . ss Lizzie Connors, returned tO til spective homes vosteiday jthe t y Springs returned yester- ' , ii extended trip North. ilttVe !. W. Mont?;umery and (J. it. bank o Mt. Prospect section stop- . ?re yesterday on their return Sir aiu* ness liel Steele, of the Creek see- prpHi ling her cousin here. Mrs. I'. .??iX-r gar Poag, the well-known js aheat broker of ltoek Hill, spent : n Lancaster. iifitili Oil Irs. .1. It. Patrick, of Hock v; *: Ul'6 S have been spending a lew e i returned home last night. 1% 'iTC.- ^ Lee, of Chester spent yester- ull^t' aster. ,io Itelk, of Monroe, is visitat lleath Springs. U otwl lloiliv >.,?. nbia, who have boon visit- . ; rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ?4--*-I turned liome Wednesday. & ' ; MeUwain and family left - osteViln.v 'j?-,nukt; "'^llrnne A, Mr. Meilwain's duties as of a life insurance eompany I M L | im to have an athee in the I 11 r~ 1^1 ? Hock Hill Hceord. * 11V M 1 f. Walters, ol" the Tradesn, left here yesterday for ul llailetiold Mine, to visit [ I.. Ilobertson. of < tnkhursl, ; ounty, passed through the y afternoon on his way to Vnn., where he will enter cojletfe at that place. ? ltock tf Adams and son, Mr. W. flB 9 IT ft and Mr. Ibid Small, of F'l at I litis olllee a pleasant call MS I M^L afternoon. The gentlemen AgS ^ re ^ way to Kock 11 ill, where M S wJ r Mr. Adams and Mr. Small rtto treatment by Or. I-Vn- nHV-? A 1 hospital in that city. .L llO /\ P, K mi K. tifcitory, of Kershaw, i>n visiting her brother, Mr. T" .f^TTT |Jy?-j / ry, returned home this week. X-JvJ W X. 1 H I.. (Toxlon accompanied ????? veek Iter sister. Mrs. W. T. I eat It Springs, who has been rir , _v ri : L?r, returning to l.aneaster VV e llctve tins SsCd ftemoon. have ever shown c'. i unningham, who has Stock U look befo ng professional ball during SUTG We Can SaVG tson. is here to spend the - 1 this parents, Mr. and Mrs. lTOlTl US. ' lingham.?Kershaw lira. _____ ion of Cotton Crop. 2000 yards ,12 inch Se Age condition of the cotton i "!! yftrc!S \"-\ ?,nof ed at 71.7 by A. Nordon ,V 20W yards od Hose ork. These figures are the 2?M?t? yards tnf.on 1the numerous reports sent in -0MU -vnrds ,,ross ,,ml orresponilents, and as the ..iiaIIo 1 .<?.???! il? il>.. iwni rnc - X Hi illl? i MNi vs5 >)v; i:; vs :" :.' .< :;- vb.;: rrj..;dJ.;, :\<" " : 4 J .... *m m YOUR". I :dit good? h - IfiiR V?W:" you realize that, in addition e amount of your balance at ank, the very fact that you guarding your future and a check account at a reliable will strengthen your credit? ice 90 per cent, of the busiof this country is based on tthe matter of good credit is * ' y important item in getting ' yyss/ysft/. r facilities and connections . 4j uch as enable us to give care- 1 ittention to both small and accounts. We want vours. v V. sf- ' Come in and see us. I?f|t -iV.i! 1? I. . rblMllOIlm DdHH I LANCASTER, S. C. ............. > < v ^ >; ,..NS - ? , ? VU ? ?v> >} ROOM CO P Y. nowledged Leader of 3es, Sells It For Less. son secured the best line of goods we and respectfully ask that you give our j re you buy your fall goods and we are j you money on every purchase you make JELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES. a Island, price per yard .r> cents. I. *keg Outings, price per yard 10 cents, fi Checked Homespun, price yer yard a cents, n I unhleaeh Shooting, price per yard 7 cents, k ghams and Shainbrays, price per yard ...Scents. E GOODS SHOES SHOES SHOES inms.yd 10e. We are proud of our shoe busiicers, yd 10c. ness. The celebrated T. I?. Harry itinjf, yd loe. | ,,<s f,,r men ..re in a class 'cities, tlio 25 ... .... ., ... , vurd I'll-" i" thomscl v?s; prices .? 00 .{..?( and iixth wool 1.00. The shoerwood shops tor .... 2.? ets. women has no equal; wo carry Suitings lli'' thoni in a full lino, prices 2.25, . 2.? < ls. I suitings 30 2.?and t.00. latest imvel- In I'hildren's boy's aiul men's shoes we earrv a full line of low itrillianicen l(, (.|S prices and medium priced shoes I'pfoi llpsoio Sit IIS for \ Oil I' sillies. II Vet a siiu '.is,'. Look Out! Old Jack Ssid.'i.sl'ts Frost is coming early VEAR UNDERWEAR ill's Vests and I'auts, lleeee lined, price 25 ets. Ladies' \est and pants ilceec lined, price .?< ets. i crwear for men, price ... ttv ts. Youth's overalls, 25c, fate and I.no. Men's bats too m here. < ALL <>N I S when you need a hat, our usual line of medium priced ready-to-wear i "t fail to see us in this line as we have lots of good llinerv department. Y<>l ItsTIU'LY, ft A. J. BROOM CO. . t-l e I *? ^ tacKii'mse, 01 Monday next corresponding Id quarterly with the Day of Atonement in ch at Helair the ancient Jewish dispensation^ * ck circuit, to- I lie Ilirseh bargain House will bo close 1.