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7 6 - Tradesvilles Hail Facilities' 1 \ Present System Ursatisfac1 tory and Why?Patrons Anxious for a Change. Mr. Kditor: We note the confirmation of Postmaster J. F Hunter's reappointment, which is ery gratifying to his patron? and many friends. It must be especially so to his patrons. We too have enjoyed the opportunity and pleasure of knowing the advantages and conveniences in a good mail system, coupled ?* if It f Via Aai/*a a J a.. J wivii ^wuncnro %ji n KH>U WUU j Jj obliging postmaster, that would ne pleasing to all, and of whom ail patrons did feel the proudest. The majority of our patrons here feel that it in only the tavored ones who Irnm a kind providence have inherited the swell end of tnlluenee and money that is to be favored with these blessings. As we don't belong to that category we must step down and out, regardless of oui interest or ,wishes. If there is any- j thing else in the world that the j department can give us it will be I better than what we now have, i If they feel disposed to take it : from us altogether, we will not be hurt much. It is claimed that Tradesville is ge'tinga daily mail. Now this is what we get ? if it is daily we wish to have it changed: In the afternoon about lour o'clock our mail carrier passes 'through going toward the town of Lancaster. He dist:ibutes the mail and is gone in a; very few minutes. We may, and do, have letters that are very important, sometimes reaching us behind time, and should be replied to at that very moment. W ' ' but we cannot gel this reply otf until the next day, in which case it takes it until the following! night to reach Lancaster. For instance, if 'he letter comes in on Monday afternoon at four o'clock, we get the reply started Tuesday afternoon at 4jj it then reaches Lancaster Wednesday night?three days gelting a letter Irom this place to our county seat. How is this for good treatment and business? Tradesyille has always enjoyed a better mail system thannow. And we feel very much slighted by this act. 'Ihere are manv more points ol inconvenience and dissatisfaction equally as hurtful to our community as the above, some of which I shall I probably point out in some future R correspondence. For fear of con- I fcignment fo the waste basket, I K will close. Steve. I Tradesville, S, C. cnarieston Man Before Su- I preme Court in Contempt 1 Case. Columbia State., 17 inst.? I Nicholas Kantos oi Charleston $ will be up before the supreme I court in a contempt case Tuts- I lay and it appears that the 1 charges against him are serious. I Kantos is alleged to have sold I whiskey at the same place of I business after having been once 1 en joined by Attorney Heneral Ly E on onjthe charge of maintaining' a nuisance. On learninu of the proceedings to he instituted against him,j it is said that Kantos left Char-) Jeston and went to Rock Hill. The papers in this case were served on him by a pecial oili cer. It was deemed wise t'> <lo rIlia instead of turning the pap era over to the sheriff as Kantos mizht have left the State. | The case will come up Tiieeday before the supreme court,! which convenes at that time tor the April term. I The injuoct.ons perved recentf. ]y a number ol Charleston be watched closely r warrant* m ?y i*>e asked the orde?*'Ahe court 1 ? THE Msp ?Ii? Winter and winter s time styles in every dej customers. Our buyer ing the Northern mark* successful is evidenced of the day at Lancaster visit during the coming J A V I Jtseautiiui I If ail the ladies of this comm provide handsome dress materia in silk and worsted novelties as w Satin Messalii Beautiful soft quality, the con ' for Spring: dresses, in all the " shades? mulberry, wisteria, ashes eda and many new shades of blue a Dutchess Sati Beautiful soft quality. 27 inc white, cream, pink, blue, black, g rose, very suitable for dresses, wi etc. Satin Messalii In all the staple new colors, lovel 19 inches wide; just the materia and dress trimmings, special at Novelty Strip and fancy figured efleets in satin fetas for shirtwaists 4 Black Peau De 1 >b inches wide, excellent finish a Peau De Soil double laced, :;(> inches wide. In-au $1.0 Black Tafteti '?<> inches wide, heavy quality We particularly call Charming Millinery Trimmings, L a c < 1 )ainty Underwear, Silk Petticoats, F( and Nohhy styles ii Shoes. : : THE HE "Lancastc L l LANCASTER NEWS. APRIL 21, 1909 RINC HEW! tncaster's Live tyles have been relegated to the rear; sartment of our store are ready to cla s have been working hard for you; tl ets for the newest and best in spring by the comprehensive assortments an s Fashion Centre. You will find it week. New Silks and ^or the Spring unity are not handsomely and becomingly gowned Is. This season we are offering more elaborate as ell as staple fabrics?at prices that afford substantial tie Black Taffeta ect material heavv rustling quality. 36 inches widc$ of",Black Chiffon Taffe t si. 25 , , i . . .m> incnes wiue, son ami lustrous ; cnan ; ^ dresses and separate waists 1. te hea wide in China and Habutai ! recn and old Excellent quality 27 and Mb inches lists, sashes. 39 98< White Habutai Sil UO Kxceplinnally K'joiI qualities ; :i piece y ho ft finish: sl'wial 1"''? of ' '"r Si48eS White, Colored Hab Ciood (pialitv. 27 inches wide es White, Colored Hab Oc to $1 00 ',u'hes wide, splendid quality, spec 3oie Rajah Pongee nr. in all the new and popular colors t 85c. a Japonica Silk is a favorite for this season's dresses: L tilul quality, wide and very lustrous, beautiful for 0 and $1.25 dresses ; here in a doyen different shade 1 Satin Foulards 75c. in charming designs ami colors. I attention to our , Beautiful Dress e s, Embroideries, lS Hosiery, Gloves, car itching Neckwear, an( i High and Low " is i CP r || OV-I iATH - JONE )r's - ? Live 7 \ .v.- .. -J V II IIIIIHW IH.IIJUU m. 1? IU WJ ww m?HwimiiMwm i jwuuwrn V. I ! "Wiqd ' ' ?# i FROMi Store." spring is here and sprigh im the attention and admirati ley have been, for weeks pa: merchandise. That their < d exception values which are greatly to your interest to Novelty Fal Gowns this Spring it certainly will not be becaus ssoriments man over?the very latest pr saving. Silk Foulari 1.. 1.25 in the new blues, mulberry, an< <I"isite colorings in satin effects, nin*? for Novelty Clot in solids and stripes, 45 inehe ^ilk shade, at wide at Satin Finish Wc I to 7o?\ in mulberry, reseda, wisteria, j L.K brown, tan and black, worth $1.2 s at the 25<:; Black Voi] >Utai j5 jm.|) Altman voile, sjiecial at 39c. 50 inch Altman voile, excellent q mtai Black Silk Mo ial 48c . , . the most beautiful we have evei offer, IS inches wtde 481 Pretty Moha 15 inches wide in black, navy 7 inches jrreen. cream and white ri'fc Ten Piece all wool mohair, 40 inches wide i shades, satin effect strijies for sY 65c-. suits .... .. itchless Stock of Fine Spring Clo Men, Youths and Hoys. \Yc can give you just as perfect a fine material, just as nobby styles i get from the most fashionable ci 1 at a saving from 5 to 10 dollars i)ur line of Spring Hats .and Fui unsurpassed, and the new Footv its many nobby styles. :s coMP^ ! - - - ik } ^^^^^^/orders for Printii tly spring on of our . st, search- 1 quest was m : the order J) pay us a j jj )rics 1 K e we failed to oduetions both u * v H | ds 1/ 1 wisteria ; exs tripes etc, 50. 5 ;hs y-ir s wide, every . _50c. /, . > irsteds >ray, old rose. ' J !5 the yard at "fe $1.00 I $1.00 I I I uality Uil.ZB < hair J r been able to S1 ?00 ,1 drs I brown, navy, I SV 50<- J ^ in all the new U ; ;irts and spring $50 rfta thinir for II * pi > M* l ^ 1 ? iNV 4. y ?