The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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(SEMI-WEEKLY.)
Published Wednesdays and Saturd*
at Lancaster, S. C., by The Lancas
Publishing Company.
(fH AS. T. CONNORS Kdi
A. J. CLARK Business Manai
Knteroa ah second-riass manor ??<a. i
1905, at the postoffloe at Lancaster,S.
under Act of Congress of March 3, 18
WEDNESDAY, DEC. ?, 10OK
"Kissing will remove irech'e
sa> s a doctor in Boston,
there is any efficacy in the r<:
cdy it is evident that more th
one pretty girl hereabouts ha-n
tried it.
The pictures of sheath .ro\v
in the la^hion m;i??azmeo lo
like elongated shot sack*. I
the way, why wouldn't a Khea
frown do to stuff sausage in'1? Ii
certainly built just litrht tor '
purpose, barring the slit.
A goo.l looking young worn
in Connecticut advertises lor
job where men won't bother In
?Augusta Herald.
She ought to secure a cler
ship in a s'ore that doesn't a
veriise.
Speaking about that Ho?t<
doctor's claim that kissing w
cure freckles, any girl can get
trial package free by applying
this office?down stairs, pleas
Anderson Mail.
And also at The News offi
?but upstairs, please.
The Lancaster News says t
back bono is the best part of
hog. From which we inter th
Lancaster hogs are built wit
out chitterlings.? Anderson Di
ly Mail.
O yes; the Lancaster hog a
ries chitterlings as a side line I
the benefit of those editors si
othets whose tastes are not si
ficiently cultivated to apprecia
u:? a.,u ii... ?i, u
Ilia lI_M?ii oiili 1 no Urti.rv HVJilOIt
you desire hornier oat 1
without use ol a saw got a nick
of eauslic at the drug store k
keep it in a hottle an it will i
slack. Catch your calf, ta
your stick of not ash wrapped
a piece of paper. w<*t the hi
over the horn spots and yo
calf will grow up a polled Jerse
polled Holstein, polled Sho
Horn, or polled whatever it i
?Orangeburu Times and Dem
crat.
Wonder what would be t
effect, ol an application of til
stuff to the calf's caudal appen
age.
President-elect Taft was tl
guest of honor at the aunu <1 dt
ner of the North Carolina 8
ciety of New York Monday eve
ing. lie delivered an a rid re
on the South and its problem*
which he urged the breaking i
of the ,lS ?1 id South." But t
voters ol this section will ha
to be shown ' something bette
belore tin y turn their backs
democracy. Discussing the ra
question, Mr Taft said in elfe
that lie saw no danger ol ne?
domination.
The indications are that >
pi? hibdioo question will hen
ol the loading topics o' hi?oi;
siou .?t t. e appr >a li.i g -?i<
of the legislature. As heret
f ire published, the recent eo
torence of prohibitionist s tie d
Columbia decided to have
Sta'e-wide prohibition bill p
I a t liit ifonnra I K
^rill,v U IU HI* f^DUV I III CI. * J ? 1 #
instead of asking lor ? s;"c
election on the liquor questi
as was originally contemplate
Why tho prohibitioni??<i ire t
satisfied will) ihe present l;nv
not staled. Under the opei
Hons of ihe oxis'inir statute t
cause of prohibi i ?n is gr dua
gaining ground. Already h
Ihe counties in ihe Mta'e ha
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voted liquor out. No better
system, nor one more truly
democratic, has yet beeu devised
? ihan that of local option, by virtue
ot which every county decides
for itself whether it wants
^r liquor or prohibition.
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th, as appears irom us article
C., elsewhere, the esteemed Herald
labors hard to "get around" that
k "R ck Hill dream" recently pub?.
lished in The News, lout it
makes the latal mistukeof trying
Bi" to "saddle it on" tho editor ol
^ this paper. We dreamed notlim
ing of the sort. As stated in 'he
Hn article itself, the vision was that
"'t of a Ruck Hill sleeper. We are
responsible only for giving pub
licity t> his remarkable slorv H9
ns related bv hiru after he awoke
ok That's all. It is true that we
iy think of Rock Hill?occasionth
ally, but dream ot her, never,
t'o When in the "land ot nod'"
tie nothing so prosaic as your town
looms up, but usually such
pleasing visions as those ot lovely
woman, sliced tomatoes, June
apples, Berkshire backbone and
cold bottles pass and repass be.
k fore our closed optics.
President Roosevelt, in a letter
to William Dudley Foulke, published
in Monday's daily papers,
.'II brands as unqualifiedly false ?he
charge of gralt in !lio Panama
j canal purchase, made during the
recent campaign. Lie is parti 11larly
severe on the editors of t >e
Indianapolis News and the New
York Sun?says these newspa
pers "habitually and as a mnttei
of business practice eyerv form
of mendacity known to man " In
a reply the editor of Tlie Sun
Hl ctiarges Mr. Roosevelt with
1" "complete freedom from any
11 sense of personal obligation in
respect of the truth." That's hot
ir~ slufT, isn't it?
or ^
tid
jf. Engineer's Fearful Death.
Siateaboro. Gn.,December 6 ?
Remaining at Ins post though
lancer threatened, A. A. Rep
tie pard, son of the late well known
:,'l lumberman, R. K. Reppard, of
:,d Savannah, was slowly scalded to
M)l death when Ills engine turned
over and pinned him in the
ln wreckage, one mile from Aron,
1,r Ua. on i lie Savannah, Augusta
ur and Northern Railway, early to
<lay. Twenty passengers in a
irt c?t?oose that with the engine,
j made up the irain, had narrow
?' escape* Irom injury.
That Dream?Rock Hill Ed(i.
itor Vainly Attempts to Interpret
It.
From tho Uork Hill Herald.
lie In the last inane of The Hern
aid we reproduced a lake dream
o which was manufactured in the
n- mmd of our good ftiend, edimr
ss Connor* of the Lancaster News.
in Our reader* recall (he ariiele and
lp now while we have lime we will
he throw anew littht on the subject
vo I'he dre-im wan an imaginary
r'" one on our friend's part and it
en has come to pass that our good
oe natured friend i* thinking o:
c" Rock llil! most of his tim-?. And
:r<? now it has come to pajs again
that hois actually dreaming o1
the "pride of the Piedmont."
he But these dreamers of dream*
lie ere terrible people and they am
i-. not always responsit-le for what
an they s ?y tor hey are dreaming
I . *- - ^ t
V . most oi i lit* ii inc.
n- "lie dreamed that 11h had
in cn sswd over i ho iiver, ami knocka
?*d at ' lio j>? arly *ra es ol Paradise,
f- St Pi'tor aski d whole* w i*. and
ly. in? 'o'd 11iiti his name and ad
ial lies-," so went 'lie editor's im
n '.'iiifirv dreain. h?? haying refer
11. j ence to a lioek Ilillian. "Wo*,
io' 1 : ri: is no such place," said St
is' I'eter. This o?nso.i a discussion
ra-' ">d finally a map of South Caro;he
?ina wis produced and the little
11 v lot we t of Lancaster was local
alf ed 4 Well", said Si Peter, *'I
ive see you are right, but I never
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1CASTER NEWS, DEOEME
beard of the place before. We
have plenty of Lancaster people
here, but we haye no records of
Rock Hill people at all, and you
will just have to go down to the
other place." Now that is a ter
LI. J a' I
riuie areura i?r any one mi nave
and Editor Connors in his own
original manner would lead one
to believe tint 'he conversation
really did occur.
it the dream were a reality it
is very plain why St. Peter wonld
not recognize the Rock ildliau.
In the outset ot his article Editor
Connors gives the whole thing
away. He says that a certain
Rock Hill citizen came over to
Lane-s'er recently, got a good
bath and a drink of pure water.
That's where the rub came in.
Associating with Lancaster people
*4pu him to the bad." As
to he map that was produced
we believe the tables were turned
and in place of St. Peter anting
him where he lived he asked
wl er he came from and his
las' visit was to Lancaster. The
map was ot no service for the
little dot was not to be found.
On account of hi-1 late companions
lie was pushed aside and
told to M>ek ins companion* elsew
he? e.
Advertised Letters.
Weeks Taylor Qro. Co.. T. It. Me,
/ 'n 1\ A Tl, t>A...
* am i, i\ i ijwiii|in\iii, ?? iiiinni ui i.yJ.
M. Mungo, Fosie Mosior, C. C. Crawford,
John Runnel, Sol Schlombery,
Kames Moss, Charlie McMurray, M.
Look hart, \V.' I). James, I>. D. Ingram,
Allan McFarland, Id/./.ie Landers,
Lessie Write, J. T. Davis, Keo Dawkins,
Tom llalshiouser, Mr. Blndsole,
J. W. Pitman, Jane Loinos.
James P. Hunter, Postmaster
Proven tics, the new Candy ("old Care
Tablets, are said by druggists to have four |
special sprc tic advantages over all other
remedies for a cold. First?They eon tain
no Quinine nothing harsh or sickf-ning
Second- -They give almost instant relief.
Third pleasant to the taste, like candy.
Fourth 4 largo box 4s Prevention at
25 cents Mso fine for feverish children.
Sold by Kunderburk Pharmacy. w
A Card.
1 have withdrawn from the committee
for soliciting funds tor balance duo
on Confederate monument. In ,905 [
received a check for $25 from Mr. Allen
W. Heath, and f 1 from Mr. J. L. Rodman
of Waxliaw, N. ('., and in 1907 $5
from Mr. W.C. Hough of this place, all
of which I paid to Lancaster Chapter. J
Mrs. c. It. Foster.
Auction Sale.
On Saturday, December 12th, I will
sell at public auction t<> the highest
bidder, at my home, the following personal
property:
2 milch oows, one yearling, lot of
corn ami fodder, a otic horse wagon
and harriers, and a lot of farming tools,
household and kitchen furniture and
i three colonies of been and the corns and
lot of twoet potatoes
Emily Sweat,
lloath Springs, Route 3.
Statement of the Condition of
MarmersBank&IrustCo
Located at l.nneaster, s at the
close of business Nov. 27th. 1908
RESOURCES
Loan* and Discounts, t 24.510 12
Demand Loans. 6.868 00
Overdrafts, #531 00
Hoods and Stocks owned
hv Itank. 10,125 00
Furniture and Future- 2 500 00
Due f roiu Hanks and
Hankers 4 .'0>2 ?7
Currency, 0 20(t oo
Cold. 215 00
r-ilver, Nckels and pennies, 020.05
Cherka ?nd flush items 485.00
Total | 59 802.74
LI A 1511.1TI KS
Capital Slock Paid in. t 10,900.00
Undivided Profits, leas < nrn't
Expenses a"d Taxes I'aid 79H*.t
I ndividual Deposits subject
to i hec . 21 200 12 1
Time Certificates, 7,850 09 |
( ashier's < hecks. 47 00
; Hills Payable lO.noO 00 (
Total f 59 802 74 1
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ounty of Lancasf r jj
Pefore me came W M Moore
; Cashier of the above named hank si ho j
; h'-inif duly sworn, sass t Hat the above
and foregoing statement is n i rue condition
of asld hank, as shown by Die
i bonks of said bank.
\V vt Moo hk !
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 8th day of December 1908
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was Speaking.
Austin, Tex is, December 4J. -Just
as Wm J. Bryan bewail an
H'ldress to h large audience on t he
grounds of the Texoas State Uni t
veraity this afternon, J B. i
For Sale
I will ell at public auction on Tue?dry,
December 16th, at my residence
in the New ' lit section, 4 mule?, on * 1
horse, 2 two-ho se wa^on-, 1 one horse i
wagon, h lot of corn and fodder, and
farming tools. Terms of sale cash.
U. W. Phillips. !
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e11 t?> h* 11 ">r o "'Hi <.f hie ?h?xp*
?nd <ln ?1 a t'?*w initiote* later of
n attack of lieart di?oa e.
Send your orders for Job 1'rintiim
0 The News?good work and lot*
>riees.
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LAND FOR SALE.
On Monday, December 14th; 1S?08, I
will sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder, at my home, in the oak burnt
section, ono hundred and seventy-two
(172) acres of land, adjoining lands ol
Martin t'authen, I,. It. Rollings, Mrs.
Sarah llorton and others, being the
Lrlet whereon 1 now reside. It bason
it a 4-room dwelling, a two-room dwelling,
a large 2-story barn, well sheded,
good well of water, two tenant houses.
Also lot of corn and fodder, household
md kitchen lurniture and farming implements.
Terms of sale, cash.
LU-21 MRS. .1. V. HOWKKS.
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