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4 Hauraste* pews (SEMI-WEEKLY.) WKDXE8DAV, OUT. 2N, IUON. WHY EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD VOTE NEXT TUESDAY The importance of Democrats turning out to vote next Tuesday cannot be too strongly emphasized. The lact that there is no opposition to our Siate and county nominees is no excuse lor staying away from the polls. KvflPV m?n ll r> irntorl in t 1m ? V? J "" *? T WVU 11* * **U primaries took a solemn oath to support tne uou.inees ot the party, and a taiiure therefore to vote in the general election Tuesday will be a violation of that obligation But in order to keep the promise thus solemnly made is by no means the only reason why Democrats should vote in the coming election. There are others of vital importance, and they are clearly and succinctly set forth in a letter from Bryan himself, received here a few days ago bv our fellow townsman, Mr. W. 1' Caskev, county chair man. After telling why he can not visit the South until after the election, Mr. Bryan in his letter says: '* 1 need not say anything in explanation or in support of our platform. Your people are ac quainted with the issues and understand the importance of a na tional Democratic victory. I do wish, however, that you would impress upon the voters of ycur section ttie necessity of polling 'he largest possible vote in t le Southern states. There are two reasons lor this. First, every vote east in the South adds to the popular vote in the nu ion, and we need a popular majority as well a.T ,4 majority in the electoral college. A- popular majority will give a public endorsement an i a moral support whirl) will be needed in carrying out tt e policies outlined in the p'ai* form. Our Democratic vote in tin South ueually tails several hun died thousand short ol what it might he, merely because the Democrats do not loci that their votes are necessary in their state and congressional contests. I wish you would make it your business to see that every Dem ocratic vote in your section is polled this year that we may have the encouragement and support that a popular majority will give. There is another reason why your people should be sure to vote, even though they may Jeel that their votes are not necessary to elect their local candidates. The small vote in the South is constantly used by those republicans who talk about ihe reduction ol Southern representation in Conyre-s The larger i he vote polled, the les^ the influence ot such an argument. Please assist us to the extent ol your ability in the ell'ori to so cure tlie largest I>on >? ra'ic v.He even polled in the Sou'h and the laruest Democratic tnajori y ever recorded lor the n?iional ten ct In view ef a 1 t litre ';i t - and itasons, i* is o be h >ped ha' the Deinocra's ol ini- c "untv ,,t fas' 111 ?i<) iheir duty '?> 'nm lute out i< a man mi n xt I ue?day. P?r.\ an ur^es \oo t<? Uo mj, likewise y ur oount chairrnan. and \our own sense o' duty wdl no doubt piomj t you to ^o to i ne polls and eas' >our ballo f >r ilie entire deniocra'ic ticket The last issue of the esteemed Che-tor Lantern contains an in teresting write-up of a recen marring in that county, in which vneare told of tlie beautiiu! house decorations, how both the brine and groom were orec9ed, a* well as the cost ume? of the lit tie flower girls, the name of the oflicia THE LAN< ting minister, etc.. etc., but we are lett completely in the dark as to the names ot the bride aud groom, save the indefinite information conveyed by the headlino?"Hudson-Robinson". The oftice cat must have gotten hold of a part of Brother Bigham's "copy." "How do you pronounce that word directoire?" asks a Georgia exchange. Any fashion directory will tell you that it makes a noise like sheath gown. The Brunswick Journal of Georgia says ">ou can buy a ttlrinir nl (iuli in Kavunnuli anil Ret a pint of whiskey as a premium." No doubt many a sucker is caught that way. It is stated that a machine has been invented for wrapping up money; but what we are looking for is one to make it. That western woman who has tramped a thousand miles to find her husband is built just right for a bill collector, isn't she? That old gag about tight cor sets ruining females' voices is going the rounds again. The only thing on earth that'll make a woman's talkin' machine slip its trolley is the loss of her grinders, natural or artificial. That Georgia woman who bit her husband because she loved him so, must have taken him for a lemon drop.? Memphis Commercial Appeal. For his sake it i? to be hoped that she is not of the blue-gum v irie'y. Ev* ry now ana then you see some reterence in the papers to i a girl's "Queen Bess". What | is i", anyhow?some part of her anatomy, headgear, frock, Irock fixings, fancy furbelows or wha ? As our society and horse report i or is out in the country dugin' ' > laters on shares, E iitor Hull, of the Rock Hill Herald, will please enlighten us. According to Wilbur Wright a roplanes will soon be selling as l?>w as #300. That'll be com in' down some in price, sure; but the things will have to drop to something like those figures before .<n editor or a i igger will be able to even hire one long enough to sail across somebody's back y ml. And now they are going to make paper out of corn si 1 k 1'hink ot it. The tanner will j pull oil his shoes at night to ea-^e I liis corns, take a drink of c >rn whiskey, light a corn cob pipe, and sit down to read a corn stalk newspaper. Oh, shucks !?Anderson Mail. Hut then the editor will probably be able to find some tod der in his rack. 1 lie Record expresses the hope that Kdit.or (IniinnN i>t th^ I ?n_ caster Newsj now realizes, since reading The Record of last Thui><lay, thai the time is last ap preach in it when every man in Rock Hill will be a' le to take h bath?ami they will not have to rely upon Clio-tor io furnish I lit soap, either. ()l course, iii?* people o! banc <s>'ei h ?ve gone wi hnut wa or s > lonz that m- v ' .mi ?i underst'ivl why any fellow wants io n-e 11 when Fo-t Xis plentiful ind ofr.'Ciive, ? Rook 11 ill i.'eiv r . There you go again?shown g unpardonable ignorance of conditions in vonr progre-sive n oun boring town, l/.inca ?or. W n\, we have a ways had waier ov?-r her-* to bum ?nd the instai ation ot oui new ay-tern simply means ton we believe m havio. a variety i veil in water. Von may he risilo about there i-rnii; some''Fust X*' hereabouts, but il ho, it certainly didn't arrive in UO fiallon trunk ! See? But to go back to water ? howev r much you unwashed Roc v 11.*- j PASTER NEWS. OCTOBE liana may be averse tn coming in contact with it?did vou notice in la*' Sunday's Charleston Ni ws that ttie la'cst delicacv in the city by the sea is wiggle-tad soup? Ol couraw it isn't possible lor Kock Hill t??. indulge in such a table luxury at present, for H-e tail can't wiggle without watnr, but "Vhen you ge' that eu|>pl\ you are so confident 1* expec'insr. please report. result ol expeiini'Mit' with Charleston's recipe to the n \v dish. Have von no'ice-l how nice and - ?>an the pavement h obs in front of Air. W. L. Croxlon's sto e on Sundays, as well as dur ug the week, being in striking contrast with other portions? O ? our e y >u, have, if you have lw>A .. . ... . .. .... M iou u i, i-i u11 lu >;c u(i oiam on I lie hist wn <>r tur e S ?bbith-. Mr. Crox'on has evdotiiL adopted tlie plan of having his secmn ot the fidewalfc swop! : ff on Saturday night at clufciug time. Don't you wish that o(her raerchan's wnul 1 follow hi- txunple? Roe* Mill may lie short on w?t-r and ba'h tub*, but h 'r iu * c 'an s certainly see ' oil that t he street s look all light nil Sunday a? Well as week (lavs. As previously . noted in those col umua, the business men of that ctty have the sidewalks t horouvh ly cleaned ot all waste paper, diit, trash, etc., Saturday uights, so that toe ii.orouiihfares are pleasing and inviting hi the eves I of ciiurcli-goers and others on the Lord's Day. Magistrate's Summons for Debt. The State of Sout h ('arolina, ('ounty of Lancaster. By W 1*. Caskey, Ksq., Magistrate, to Fostar a Mansfield, Complaint having been made in to uie by J. I,. Heed that you are indebted to liiin in the sum of twelve (12.00) dollars on contract for rent. This is, therefore, to require you to | appear h fore me, iu my otlice, in Lancaster on t tie Olid day from t he , >! ? ? .?r ?. ;- ? I the (lay of date at 10 a. in , to answer to tin* said coin plaint, or judgment will be given against you by default Dated Sept. 25, A I) 190S W. I' < 'askey, t D. s ) 0-10w Magistrate. Magistrate's Summons for Debt. The St.de of Sou h < aroli a, (Jount v of l.anca-'er By \V I' < askey Ksq., Magist rale, to Kostei a Man-Held. Compaint having be? 11 made unto me by ?l It McManu* that you are indebted t ? liiin in the sum of thirty and one-hall (JtfO.ftO) dollars oil account for money advaiic d for them. This is, ther.-loie, to inquire you to appear l>efo e me, i my ollice, in Lancaster on ttie 02nd day from the date i i this riiinniom, exclusive of the day ol date, at 10 a. m , to answer to the said complaint, or judgment wi'l tie given ag.in-t you hy default. Dated . put. 2?'th, A. D 10 >S. W. r i 4?M'j i.. s.) il Itlw _ ,\lagist i ate. ( )ualitv Above IKverythincy is the all important coneration in ordering food supplies, and with us the i, hie;best attainable quality f is our aim. Therefore g fresh goods are always to I he relied upon at our store, i For those who are particu- ^ lar as to what they eat our line of groceries will be found eminently satisfactory, whether you require staple articles or table luxuries at BenneWn R 28, I9Q8 rwF { "YO 1 to consider this bank just as a m in money and credit; a plac< & pends upon the support c ^ munity and is vitally ir ture growth and upM our town anc 1 We v f.nt. you t< 1 free 1 o come in f wouia m going i | in tow? M Come in and fet. acmiaintpd \v iof the class of people we 1 are confident you will be j count with us and be as people in a bus Start the Fall of 1908 rightwith us, deposit your income check; you'll find a checking a way for handling your income easier to make regular savings nish you with pass and check 1 4 Per Cent. ?4 PER CI Compounded < In Our Savings ] Open an account in our Saving amounts each week or moi yourself rapidly gaining i which will lead to fortu count?the rest1 The First Nat LANCASTE Plyler Bros. IV We wish to say to the fresh met you at the opening of what promis season of our age, better equippet date basis than ever before. We i Market on Main Street and also d on Midway where you will always the most courteous manner, with t our surrounding country can put o ers of firstclass Sausage and can p We handle the best grade of ( shores of Virginia. Anything we v be unnecessary, for every oyster e with their delicious flavor. At thi South always fresh and large bunc vinced. We are in the market foi tie, hogs, sheep, poultry, eggs and for what you have to sell. We ha offer you at the very lowest pri< If nice fresh bread you wan You have to depend on gold And to have things nice am Depend on Plyler for all yoi Some people will tell you ar But listen to our rhyme, an< Our meats are the best that Therefore we ask that us yc The very best sausage that Will rhyme very well with t Buy our roast-beef and ther And your wives will be hap] Do not get angry about deb Most every customer will al "I forgot to order -I know I will do better tomorrow, if Now give us your trade, We will treat you nice; Will give you good meats ai Mur'Vl yilfpouc \iro tiiiuV> . ^VtV-VV/. HJ IT V VV lOII ^ UU I When you come our way ^i\ And be content about our m That you will always have j. PLYLER 200 BUS] Pure Appl er This is the best rust proof 85 cts pei Lancaster, S. (J. T. 1 v., fAHT W { place of business dealing M e of business that de- m >f people of this com- m iterested in the fu- * building of both 1 county. m o leel just as 1 he re as you J mo ciiiy suore ith our officers, take note M lave for customers, we ?lad to open an ac sociated with these \ :iness way. M ?open a ckecking account m j and pay all your bills by W ccount a most convenient \ and you will find it is m 3. Try it. We will fur- k x>oks free of charge. ^ LNT.?4 Per Cent. S Quarterly m Department. m js Department, add small ith and you will find M i comfortable income ine. Start the ac- ? will be easy. f ticmal Bank | K, S. C. 2 leat Market it eaters that we come before ses to be the greatest meat 1 to serve you on an up-toire now operating a first-class oing business at our old stand find us ready to serve you in kn knot nnf f 1^ ?t? ~ ~~ 1 ^ 1 nv; ucoi V-ttHIL" ill 111 IIU^S trial >n the market. We are maklease the most fastidious taste. Oysters from the celebrated yould say in their favor would ater is thoroughly acquainted s season we get fish from the :hes. Try them and be con* anything in the line of cathides, paying the top price ve any amount of shingles to ce. See us before you buy. t to eat, en wheat; 1 always neat, in* meat, lother way, 1 see what we say; money can buy, ru try. meats can make, ;he best of steak; i some stew, ly and nice to you. ty, ways say, its late; I don't forget" id make a close price, all; 'e us a call, i eat rood things to eat. BROTHERS. HELS Oats for Sale oat that grows. r bushel V. WILLIAMS { 4