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4 ?lir ^atunstat fflflwl (8EMI-WEEKLY.) Published Wednesdays and Saturdays j at Lancaster, S. by The Lancaster I Publishing Company. CHAN. T. CONN<Hts Editor A. J. CLAKK . .v .. Uusiness Manager Entered as se?-< md-class matter Oct. 7th, iwo.l. at the postoflU-o at Lancaster,S.C., under Act of Conjcresa of March 8. i879. NtMi Rinv.Jmlffi, i?o?. ~~~ Boston has appropriated $100,000 with which to fight flies. says tjie Augusta Chronicle. It would ^-^take twice that sum to keep the fljes 0(f Kock Hill and Chester, e A Texas editor boasts of having on exhibition a hen egg: which weighs four ounces. Nothing remarkable about that. Almost nnv olrl I.anniiater hen with a little practice, can lay an egg twice as large. Mr. Wilbur Wright says "you can easily learn to fly in two hours, if you are apt." Elberton Star. To which the naughty editor of the Augusta Chronicle adds: They say it is "easy to fly, but h ?1 to light." The Rock Hill Herald of Wednesday says it is reported that Col. Leroy Springs will build another large cotton mill at Lancaster. While Col. Springs has been thinking for some time of building another mill here, he has not decided to do so. neither has he formulated any plans looking to that end. A gentleman of undoubted veracity tells us that he knows a man who is s<> stingy that when he goes to his spring he dips water out of the branch below rather than from the spring itself. Our informant refuses to reveal the name or location of his stingy acquaintance, but we suspect that he is a resident of Chester county. The County Sunday School Convention, which will convene hereon the 14th instant, promises to he one of the most important and interesting gatherings of Christian workers within the history of Lancaster. It is confidently expected that every Sunday School in the county will he represented. The splendid program heretofore published in The News will he carried out, and arrangements are now being made for the entertainment of the delegates. "Watch Lancaster grow!" exclaims the I^ancaster News. Yes. but you had better get a magnifying glass or you will put your <?llt atl'Qininir 1 Imm tr. < yvi Mill! I I,S WIIV.III n; ^Ct (I jrlimpse of the jfrowth. Chester Lantern. Good suggestion. Lancaster's growth is so rapid and varied that it dofes strain one's eyes to watch her. kaleidoscopic and panoramic development. I The editor of the Winnsboro News and Herald says that he| has a railroad pass. Wonder if j our Rock Hill and Chester contemporaries are similarly favored. I If so. that's "one on us," for we j haven't seen a piece o*' the South-, ern's pasteboard in over three! years. As will he noted elsewhere in this issue, an automobile road is ' to be constructed from Atlanta North and it may pass this way. It would indeed be it m-pal thinor for Lancaster to l?e on such a !,rre. i>tit like all tilings worth while, we must go after it to get it. The route proposed which 4ah.?fS m Lancaster is by no means certain of adoption, and probably will not be if we. like other communities interested, do not get busy exploiting its ad. vantages. This is one of the most important propositions that has been presented to Lancaster in years and the only effective way of handling it is through some representative lw?dy of the town.. I'nfortunately. we have S* . \ ? no board of trade or similar organisation, but the matter can, and no doubt will, be taken up by the city council. We doubt if another county in the State is as 1 extensively engaged in load working as is Lancaster just now, and much of the road that would likely be used by this great auto line is in fine shape for macadamizing. Columbia, Spartanburg, Charleston and other little towns are bragging about their music festivals but just wait until Lancaster "pulls off" theirs.?Chester Lantern. Lancaster "don't have to" pull off such annual musical stunts, j Here we have a continuous per1 foi mance a grand and glorious I I 1? i ?i sharpened appetites will be a plenty. Editor Connors can now put it up to Editors Fooshe, Schwrar, Hull, Caldwell. or any other am-, bitious and contesting editor, who thinks his town and county is doiny biy thinys, to show us a hen eyy biyyer than the one referred to in the local columns of I the Era today, or a chicken with more leys. Kershaw Era. The local referred to by our | esteemed contemporary is as follows: The editor of the Era was given a hen eyy Monday which was h- larye as a yooso eyy. (t was laid by a hen belonyinir to Mrs. Parmelia (rhent, who lives <?n Mr. R. S. Floyd's plantation. The egg weighed I ounces. In connection herewith we mention also that Rev. J. H. Noland has a young chicken recently hatched out with four legs. What do you say, York. Chester and Fairfield got anything equal to these Lancaster county products? M it ii ii mi' nt do in/itfti-it. The Confederate monument to be erected here, the corner-stone of which was laid a few weeks ago. has been completed and will be shipped here Monday from the Southern (Jranite company's puarry at Stoneboro, where it was made. Dr. Strait, who was at the quarry this week, says the monument is a strikingly handsome one. I J \ , syiupnony irom one enn or me year to the other. If you don't I believe it, just pay a visit to j Paradise. | The Kershaw Era gives the following gentle hint to the Lancaster and Kershaw ice manu! factoring companies, which we | trust will be duly heeded: Editor Connors of the Lancas1 ter News thinks that, with an ice plant in Kershaw, the editor of the Era ought to be able to keep cool this summer. The presence of an ice plant will put us a ' little nearer the cooling agency all right, but it takes money to cut ice as well as to buy automobiles. and the editor is not in it unless the management will send 1 in an occasional sample, which we hope they will kindly do, both ; in his case at Lancaster and ours i here. But it may be that The 1 News editor wears money in his ! jeans. No. brother, the contents of our jeans pockets are practically limited to "backer" and a "bar: low." T<? our request of Bro. Fooshe, of the Winnsboro News and Herald. that he send us. express prepaid. some of those early vegetables he's been braggin' about, our esteemed contemporary makes the following reply: No, Brother Connors, we cannot send you any vegetables, exI press prepaid. The best we can S do is to come over on our pass and bring along with us the I vegetables and our esteemed i editorial con feres at Chester and Rock Hill so that they may have at least one day's view of Parajdise. Enjoying your bright scintillations and drinking Rives' mineral water will certainly make ! them feel that all you claim for Lancaster is the real thing. Be on the look out for this aggregaI tion soon. That's better, and far more ! than we dared hope for. But j say. when you come over, make those Chester and Rock Hill feli lows bring "well-filled baskets" also, for what Rives's mineral water will do to thoir nlroadv 'inpr \ 1 Hp I *Nr4?TCP f jjj Sra* and n] rx 4H using it has re HI ^dence that her m sweet, and perfectly whole! H guard against the cheap ah ; BJ the greatest menacers to he< H ROYAL IS THE ONLY I hi MADE FROM ROYAL GRAF] Successful Female Farmers. Sjr' crown < : the be... |.<>|?|? Lancaster attended. bought and wen- well pleased. |n, This will last iln-. week, two ses- tin lions each day. "seals lor f.adics anil prfM'tits :?i p\er> miIo. The linal bin present, i tine Ladies < .old Watch, will (af Ii?i\ en cuv ilii> week. Everybody pri .should a'it-rid. The (foods no at such '"r prices that ail are ple.a-ei 1. All these (j ,'(>0(1* are o; the nest ipialily and all no guarantee) by the .le welry t'oinpany ot pit I'hester. successors to .1. i . Kohinson ',sl ti is ?entleinen, this is a chance to net ^ you a bargain in a high priced watch, j,,, chain, rin/ or anything in the stock t.r you may tan< w. Attend every sal/?all **'' will be pleased. W. I?. JtKWhKY V"' I a DR. J. ?. WELSH, DENTIST Z, 'I Oftice in fv.nmon* Building oj?- on Ktr?t National Bank. Phone No. 3. ; Se LANCASTKlt, S. Ch I vj , imi mmi, LUC I escaped veegman, was .?rr?i4rned in the federal court here this ll& morning on *i?e charge ot rob- ,IU tr? bing (be postuflice at l'elzer in oei December lasi. pleaded guilty and sentenced t<> serve five ch? | II f ve&ra in a federal prison and p?v H \ a title of $1,000 He wdl be e< I taken to the prison near Atlanta in this t-ver.itiii. Barton declared that his escape from tne Greenville county jail I 8h was r-if. c'ed h\ blowing a hole 8m through 'he i a(.- oo s'one floor o( hi* eeli with ci'lb-ilion. out W.t ? nit hel Notice, Ladies of Lancaster ;;; no The yr-?l Atiutioti >.i'.e of \\ a'<-!??*. to i .lewdlry. I'irv \ rt. t 'liiii.i, "Sil ver-plated- lie war*- ari l a lh<>u-,aiul ami ??u?- heauiifnI articles o' ihe .1. i . Kohiiison -lore, of !.,r t ri i 'licsler, i> now ti inji soli! twice every ' tla.\ here if vonr own eil> . >ale often* we eil \\ etlti'-^ la> . A|?ril 'Jsih. ami a loir ,!t" Monroe Journal: Mr. li A. j*" Hudson,of Weddinstoti, was here Saturday ami *???!*! to Messrs. Stack & Hudson tJO b?les of cot- |? ton tor tus neighl) -rs, the Misses i?nt Una*. These ladies make to the bai neighborhood of one hundred bales each year on their l?nds in -j-i,' that section, and Mr. Hudson un carried them a check for a clear $15,000. it. | alu Attempted Criminal Assault! rr in Florida. Bartuw, 1' 1 h., April *2>. ? At-j a late hour last night, Charles Scarboro, a ne^ro, attempted Vjl1 criminal assault on a promineut | vo lad> ill Fort Myers, *h?? is visit-jgo ing here. Tie n^gro ti.ade good i NV' his escape after having been n|frightened awav iv '!>-* ladv'a ha screams A at i nee (n formed and have been in search 1 I >ot the ne: r<> all day, and if he isijf captured ne v.il! undoub'ediy be, in lynched. |T'e nejtro *as caught and j lynched the next dav.] jy Safecracker Barton Pleaded Guilty. tireenviile special in ColumKta F!or* ^r< i i U???/? > *. l? mews. m* y i, AJKMAftr 1 THE UKZHOI | Thousands of millions 13 At ans of Royal Bakine ft"',,* , vrder nave been used in lakinc bread, biscuit SI I u. | WM Loans and cake in this country, f 0v.nir.n. every housekeeper \ i .s.uond sted in perfect confi- J rretnititn < food would be light, 111 Ilonds, s?< some. Royal is a safe- ] !U,Vikl"* 1 | * | I ' IX III 10! im powders which are ' dtn of the present day. 1 reserve 4 Ihic from (AUNG POWDER J Agents E CREAM OF TARTAR I ,,?.l ks ?? I NotOSOl'ot Nickels )ecitil Not ires. Lawful .\ I'll? fire Company will meet at th? bank, \ i aid house nett Tuesday evening at Specie iVIoek. Full attendance desired. Legal-tern <>v f S Vmmit nnniiiw.uc ll>i> I'ol. .. . ? ?? liOUCMlplK rlnjf dates for the Sprint; communion 'I'reas (5 his churches: I'nitv, the 1st Sahth of May: 1'leasant Hill, 2nd Sahib ol' May: <Jill's t'reek. 4th Sabbath lota May. Preaching; Saturday and Sunv at II a. m. at eaeh of these places. I e public is cordially invited to at - I d any of these services. _ I here will he no preaching in the A. II !\ church tomorrow, owing to the I ience of the pastor, who is assisting a meeting: at Steele t'reek. N. 'o the Ladies ? of Lancaster: lifiF1 Now that the first flush of ex- ? ;ement has somewhat abated, you desire to visit a place where n will hear the truth about the j ods offered you, and will know V_J tat you are buying, and where; II will not he sold an old, out- yyj -date pattern of Sterling, for If price, and then a Tea Set I du ot worth carrying home, that st $(>.50 at Chas. B. Kouss') for US 5.00. said to cost $65.00 I say you are tired of this, I am still NO business at the old stand. B. C. Hough. , sa( M oung Bride is Driven to Distraction ; Li II !scucd From Fife of Torture by |IC| Famous Kcntuckian With An- ' lies' Great Prescription. >u? of the strangest stories which s come to light lately is t hat of a dvCll r)oti'? bride, charming ami at-1 n nvr, wiki wa- man ieu ipme re- FiSIiniaU ifly to a responsible business man < oiuinbia I'll is b' ant i I ii I wi man, with Ireah L11 p f**ks ami cheerful disposition. had J-ilC ver known what sickness was until __ i 11 ew wwki after her marriage, in :t, not until utter they had return Lowest f lu their ittle home in Columbia fans Sfl mi a happy 1 ? ne>n ? on irons or \ lew ilays utter the return to Co- J;"113 ? < nbia she began sufferin : Iroin las- line. A| nde and Ins# of appetite due to. wa? thought, a -evere cold which 57-tf - had contracted. evere pains in hei hips and the nil of tier l>ui*L. offensive breath, -* ? useous -erretno. in tier iiioutli and oaf,-till ness n lier loins eontinu formation of scan* in her no e, lerv eyes, a fai nig sense of smell, IMQMpii con pieil toj-ei her iteraly drove to disi ract inn. she was utiii-touied to ti tl11 % i labilit y and /***! 11e>! .rot v\ orrleif iiv. r her coidiii so in ii i? Ii -tie tiecauie a it i-com fort ever;, irieiul *he liad. Cr hu-oaoil. one of who e intimates jT ' f* 1 i ee ii coin p: el ely cureo !iv v tides' j eat I're- riptioii. bought when the ^?Ui e,?i Ande- v i s i t e ii I . K i? r * - Charcy in f *ol ii hi ti i i se\--ial daj- ago. lit to tin- i a ii , on - h'oiii nek inn and V' cribed in> w He's condition Jj I Jp Vt this interview he purrhas *d it fj J ji ties of Ande.-' t.reat Prescription ' risetf, for his wife fo take. H-* i ally persuade.i tier to take it o> iug t lie liiiineioits ca-e.s which this \ Jvj etuaied preparation hoi relieved, his wife was suffering trorn cn- IV rli ol the head and sumach Thin -crip ion is a wonderful specific ait t< rms of eat arm lence, hi a erfer written a few Its ago to The f>rest Andes wlio is Oil VO w in I 'lisTit*.*!Oil, where lie is sto,?- your tg at Hie >i. John Hotel, the litis- J.L ndofthi* \uorig worn ?n wrote that ~ wile had been Hilly ituil complete We S restored in eoinforfable health af- yure taking only one bottle of Andes ^ . eut Prescript ion, *1 feel," conclud- Una Ci I ti i < gentleman. "that I lie second of Ctil fie wnl cure her p rinanenily a id coffee hi takinu the inird boitie myself . . an affection of the livei and hid- thing is ft out which I sutler slightly, al- itnyW idy feeling linifh improved " I he?e famous m dieji es are always uale at Fnnderbnrk Phsrtnaey I )C11 nd your Job Printing to The News Office. 9 Vu' . <.'*?* No. 78! Report of the O FIRST NAT tor. in the Slate of South Cartlie elose of businosa April Capli Sum KKSOUKCKS I' t k1 j discounts 9 I-'>.171.76 Nath i. secured <V unsec d stll s to secure circula'n 25,000.00 lidi1 t?? < i?n r.S. Bonds 376.00 ?|?im untie* etc 23,625.00 "l'< louse, l-'umiture ?* fash s 3.000.00 wu National llanko, not A Rents 11.164.86 Approved Keserve 12,698.01 Niate d other Cash Items 10,353.68 ' ol III.,- \al irtl, a 1 Ka.iL-u IS Tin nik I* .... ........ I ?am, 1'aper CiiriPiicT, | the i anil Cents . . 529.7.". j of m; loney Itescrve in lx: Su $10,756.35 lh's 1 ler Notes 2.910.on 1 35 >n fund with I". s. ' <>rn *r of eirculation) 1,250.00 1 $235,038.40 | ie First Nati Lancaster he Lancastt >;i 'ii v^umpaiiy II make its final rur rin<r the second wee n what seed you ha\ ur planting. \A/^e also have hulls :ked, and the Best eal for sale mcaster Cotton James L. H ical Contracting J >s furnished free upon ! application. j ctric Lights ; ^ omer uiectnc purposes j a trices on light fixtures, si Tall motors. smoothing Q anything1 in the Electric [>ply to a W. J. P. WEEKS. Care Crystal Ice Co. your Household ! ! u 1 S xpenses weigh c Heavy H II ur mind? If you buy n foods here it will lift s veight considerably. I N ell you high grade Lb foods at fair prices, arry the best grades r^p nned goods, cereals, ?, teas and everythat can be procured here at > *?? ! Fori inett - Ferguson Company. w ."!' f' ^ / ; ; V onditionof * IONAL BANK \ LIABILITIES. ml Stock paid in f 25,000.00 lus fund 15.000.iM < vided Profits, less expends and taxes paid 5,013.40 :>nal Ttatik Notes out iv>fIUV.T?/ kitltiHl I?eposits silbjeet Pheck >125,341.00 > Cert ifiea tea lejK.sit .. .. :w.7. .4K ier's Cheeks Islanding . . . H.JO..",7 1 725.00 Total f 233,038.40 of South Carolina I mty of l.nn? aster. I *s K. M. Croxtoii, Cashier of the above ,d llank. do solemnly swear that il>ove statement is true to the best v know ledge and belief. I*:. M. CKOXTON, Cashier. ' bseribed and sworn to before tin 2!Uh day of April, F. B. l'OKTKK, N. P. et ?Attest : < 'has. I?. Jones, Krnest Moore, 15. K. Wylie. IHrei'tors. M onal Bank , s. c. sr Cotton I e<~ 1 1 r* \ tor this season k in May. Bring e for sale after ; both loose and of Cotton Seed i * Oil Company |j unter. Mgr. _ > HO-li- II 1^1 l'j-jl 1 King Bros leadquarters for Heavy nd Fancy Groceries. We *11 nothing but the best roceries?the kind that ?aves a taste that lingers, .gents for the celebrated Charlotte Steam Laundry Oldest, Largest, Best." i ,eave your laundry at our tore or let us call for it. <ING BROS. ( r SAM LEE \ FIRST CLASS 1 LAUNDRY fl HIRTS ... 10c. ' 1 OLLARS -2c. I UFFS. PAIR 4c. [ANDKERCHIEFS I l-2c. \ NDERSHIRTS 6c. RAVVERS. 6c. OCRS . 2c. ' EC K TIES .. _ ..2c. t . 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