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4 gpattcasttr pews (SEMI-WEEKLY.) SATURDAY, OCT. ?1, 190S. FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK. At an agricultural meeting held in Columbia t his week more than one speaker had something interesting to say about the farm demonstration work that has been undertaken by the national department of agriculture, all agreeing that it i* the "only work ever instituted which aims at reaching the mass of people in their homes," to quote the words of Prof. Campbell, one o! the speakers, as reporied in The State. There was also a meet ing in Columbia during the week ol the agents ol the larni demon stration work, who "diseussed the many phases of the work and exchanged experiences", says The State. According to the same newspaper, ' this farm demonstration is now in operation in the following counties: Rich land, Lexington, Kershaw, Lau reus, Chester, Fairfield, Sumter, Lee, lTnion, Cherokee. Anderson, Greenville and other conn ties." Why is it that Lancaster is not among the cf unties getting the benefit ol this important work? A Lexieg.oti "special" in the .News and Courier of recent date staled that it was "through the efforts ot Congressman Lever in a large measure that the department has undertaken the several lines of work now going on in the State." But it is not likelv that Mr. Lever is exerting his in. flue nee out-He of lii ^ own dis trict, in which, by the way, th^ same correspondent states that lour of the six counties are being worked under the new system. The correspondent gives the plan ot t he government's representative in charge of the work in thif S'nteas follows: "The plan by which he workis to have one field a^ent covet the entire State, district agents to cover more res'ricted territory an 1 then local county agents These latter are successlul an< progressive 'armers cho-en 1mm the tarmeis ot the county in which they operate. These lo cat agents act under theins'ruc tions of the field agents, who in turn act under Hie direc tion ol t lie State agent The aim ot tl?e department is to put into operation upon the farms the best agricultural methods compiling both practical and theoretical agriculture. The county agents select a number of demonstration, as they are called, and with these make demonstra1.9 o prov that improved met hods bring the be** re-ults and the largest profits to the farmers. As Mr Williams expresses it, "the demonstration work lnnsl <tMmr?iielr;ito " Tl m i- the results under the departm-n' methods must show bute: thin under the ordinary me'hod now involved. I ho department is hyiiir to bring to the tarnv-rlirst handed science and experience I he bulletin is to b * supplanted by personal contact will the farmer." We havrj no d utii ut that i S' me ol our repieit iitive farmers v> ill take ;his matter up witl Congressman Finle\ lie will u->< his !) *-1 fdfor * n? have the dem onst ration work instil uted in tids county. The contributions of some coun'ies to the Bryan lund aie piti ully small As many as n dozen coun'ies have piven le.-u than $100 each. among them the luge and wealthy county ol Spartanburg, i>? contribution, at published in The State of Wed nesday, being only $04 35. Hampton and Horehesler are running neck and neck for th* (.ail end of the list, the lorm *r't THE LANO contribution being $22.40, and * the letter's $21.72. Georgetown has given only $28 60 ; Berkeley, C $45.30; Colleton, $26.93; Bam i berg, $56.35 The largest contributor is liichland, having < $1,067.86 to its credit. Next comes Orangeburg with $454.85. Sumter has also done well, its ^ 1 sum being $400.26; likewise i Greenville, which is credited ' with $410 60. Lancaster's con- , tiibution, $140.96, is very creditable, considering that it is one 1 of the smallest counties. Don't fail to go the polls next Tuesday and tedeem your primary pledge and help swell Bryan's popular majority. It's a sale guess that the wo- ^ men who kissed Bryan in New York are as ugly as the traditional mud fence?not used to it, you j know (ioorl lnnkimr ivnmnn do not bund out smacks in such 1 manner. Yorkville and other esthetic ! communities are having chryg- ' antheinum shows?why not 1 Lancaster!1 Referred to Mrs. \V. 1 McL). Biown and other ladies ' whose iront yards are now gorgeously adorned with the lovely llowers. I he press dispatches say that Bryan blushed when he was kissed by two women and narrowly escaped the embraces of a third in New York one day this wee a. Wonder whether Iris embarrassment was cau-oi by the presence < . Mrs. Bryan or the tact that ' "nearly 700 others" were looking on. ' The liev- Jobu O. Willson, me oMh? leading inemhcri or the South Carolina Methodist Conlerenee, in a letter in this week's . issue of the Southern Christian Advocate expretses the h ?pe that the Conference will accept Lancaster's invitation to meet hero next year and presents un| an-werable reasons why it should do so Mr. Willson says: I "Allow me the privilege of saying that I hope our Confer one will accept the invita'i ?n < f Luncasier and will meet in that thriving city in 11)09. Wo have .ever met there, and have not ' been ofien in that section oI our Slate. No place has priority of invit ition. and no place can h <ve better claims". Mr. Willson * is eminently riulit. l hc Conference has never met here, and no place ha-> bet. ter claims than Lancaster. ? , Personal. Mrs- T. < . lireen is visiting her sister in <'hnrloston. Mrs. John ('. Mo> Dow. Dr. J. Douglas Nishet ami hride, who i >tiiu i nil un> ('h, Wl l,r\> i.MMiru, I'a., arrived in this city yesterday to I spend a few days with I>r. Nisbot's hrother. Mr. \Y. <?. Nishet, on North Tryon street.?Charlotte (thserver. Mr. II. T. Williams, of Yorkville,was in town Thursday and yesterday. Auditor II. II. Morton paid a visit to the "stat- eapital this week. .Miss Mayine Jones is visiting Miss Connors Melton in Columbia, M isses Mary and Morothy Moore \is1 iteil their grandfather, Mr. W. T. Hall, in ? olunihia this week. , President K. It. I.initio, ol the T'ariners' Itank X Trust company, \ isitod i < 'oluinIda lhis week. i Miss Mmnie .tones, of Lancaster, who | . graduated from the I'ryor Train in it S. hool for Nurses a few months aifo, is j in the oily and oilers her professional [ ser\ ices to the public.?Chester lleport i er. Mr. J. K. Kiitled|(e, l.aiieaster's itaine | warden, attended the meet in ff of I lie A u- l dubon Society in i olumbia this week. I Mr. .1. M. Hood, of the <*regory-l Iood l,i\c siock company, has returned from ' ( a I wo weeks' trip to I he West, buying' stock. i ('apt. .1. <Foster was anions the ' Lancastrians who took in tlte state fair1 I this week. I Mr. .1. K. Itowcll and Messrs. I'eter and Hnnee I'arker, ot the Tabernacle section, were in town yesterday, en route home from a visit to the State , fair in Columbia. Mrs. \V. T. Hregor.v and daughter, Miss Carrie, will return from Charlotte today. I ASTER NEWS. OCTOBEI iJew AtlvcrtiaetnetUs. Don't fail to read the Bennett Grocery company's announcenent. Attention is called to Mr. B. 3. Hough's new announcements ilse where. Attention is callel to tin F.rst National Buna's new announcenent elsewhere. Your attention is invited to IV- L Grox'on & (Jo's new an icuncement in t<? day's News i he Heath-Jones company las 11 a"ri"t ve announcement n t >- ay's paper which it will repay you to read. Attention is called to Mr. J. ]. Black moo's announcement in today's paper. It. will he seen ha. he i.. going to mure iiom die mercantile business. Miss Cornelia Klliott is visiting Mrs. I. N. Spattii in Columbia. Mr. K. 10. Wylie was a visitor in ( otimbia this wook. "Where do you work, mv good nan?" "In a ponder faciorv" Vle.cv! Wl.at :? haztrdous occupation." "Ono nium. 1 :eldom neot any automobiles on my ivav to or from work."?l'uck, Watches JSSLt?,. f/^ xi,,,V U/ l'-> i v rjaagaHiiairr ^HE question of "What 1 Watch to Buy" is a hard < k f4- V? /v n n#/v vss 4-/\ unc iui tut: avtricigt: iiictii lu solve. Dozens of grades are sold under the same name, and it puzzles any but an expert to decide which is best suited to his peculiar use. 1 am a watch expert, and will gladly help you in this matter My stock consists of all best makes, in all sizes. Remember, repairing watches is my specialty. If you pay more for your work than I charge, you pay too much. If you pay less, you get shoddy '^ork. My work is right My prices are moderate. B. C. IIOUGII, , Jeweler and Optician. i r: i/^ri&SL ; t i! hfv # I Your Grocery Order when delivered from us will ? be satisfactory inasmuch as K it *17ill lin nvorit lir oc irr>n fin. It IT 111 UV> v. AC4V, t l^v CIO V V/V4 \ IVy" sired, nothing sent you that is "just as good" as the article you ordered, as our stock is always kept full. Everything here new,fresh and of the very best quality, as our goods are of the reliable kind, guaranteed by us to l>e the very best. ~ Bennett . R 31, I9Q8 l^he Financially # Successful Man 1 Invariably realizes the the force and power of m Many people realize the % yet fail to realize the add m count at the bank." Th M knows that a bank accc rrfHit* tluit it f:irilit;itrs ! actions; that it furnished a these transactions (to wh any time); that in case of payment it is quickly sho1 lectified; mat his money is more secure from loss than it would be if in hisp that a bank account is ar cess and invites a larger si Build Up a Ban It is a well recognized financi expands the power of money an the work of four to ten?especit ing investments. Credit at the The man who has a good credit so he can take advantage of a way ?he is in a position to make We Pay You to Our Savings Department nol lute security for all moneys d< {per cent, interest, compoundec You can open an account with o The First Nati u LANCASTER. 1 " : CRESCENT REST (Up-stairs in Moore B'ld., Cor A Nice Meal is a Nice M FISH. I c"-? Wo furnish th?' fish and you tin* ap| nioo tlio appotito i-an't help being r ac l.arge airy (piartors with Heading I h i us servo you. .1. W. BLLIOTT, k 300 BTTSI Pure Appier This is the best rust proof 85 cts per Lancaster, S. ( . T. \ Administrator's Sale. I will sell under order of the I'rohate | | .hi?lf?e. lor I.Aneastor County, on | |r(>it' iicsiiay.nie i i hi 11 >t v i .sovemner, inun, ; i-(>11< j at thf residence ol I!. F. <'riuimingor, ! ill public outcry, lor cash, commencing j lMjS(, . at 11 o'clock: a. in., all the personal for tl | property belonging to the estate of 1',. s. p(j.( ( Sims,deceased: consisting of the follow- [ ing: one mule, one cow, one-horse wagon, one hog, one buggy, one gun, ono cooking stove, one set wagon harness, one cotton planter, household and kitch- . , en furniture, farming tools etc., also corn, fodder and cotton seed. OflV Al.MKTTA SIMS, Administratrix. < let. 27th UHIK. j If it is to he printed, send it to paii The News office. ror dynamic value of ^ a bank account. "power of money" m led force of an "ac- \ e successful man & Hint improves his a his business trans . valuable record of ^ i i r V lcn ne can reter at error in making a m ivn and more easily ? receives more care, % by thieves or fire M >ersonal possession; K 1 indication of sue- M uccess. m k Credit. 1 al principle that credit id makes one dollar do M illy is this true in mak bank is worth having. at the bank is situated m ny snaps that come his M i money. m Save. \ , only guarantees abso- m jposited but pays you 4 1 every three months. ne dollar. % onal Bank | S ? r ?^ A TIB A NT ! iJL V AVAAll A . Main and Gay Sts.) M-tiU'. 'I hn rish will bo so ly lor it. (ooin nUiwhed. Come and , I *ro|>i*i??t<>i?==& II ??I 1?11?? IEL.S Oats for Sale oat that grows. 1 bushel WILLIAMS Money to Loan. mi now proj nred to negotiate Ioadh of i ,iht nud upwards on improved in farms, repayable iu annual installIs, at 8 per cent iuteient No comlions charged ; only a reasonable fee dmtract of title (Ml it E WYLIE, Attomoy-at-Law. f. C. FOSTER htjslolan anil Surgeon re over Crawford Hros. Drug Htoro. All calls promptly attended night and day. 102 s your subscription in I"" v* 1 upt If it is. Ihi- i- i'.i . . the "other fellow."