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F| , 2 Sianraatpr Nnus ^:tupr"L" (SEMI-WEEKLY.) fore it a case iust ? ? pose of testing th' LaTOS:.'.'.A !!,MSl commonly called ? recently enacted 1 PUBLISHERS* ANNOUNCEMENT: ing all liquors Published Tuesdays and states subject to Fridays at Lancaster. S. C.. 8tate8 It i8 th( by The Lancaster Publishing , , . Company, successors to The Atkinson, plaint Ledger, established 1852; The Express Company Review, established 1878; The contention of the Enterprise, established 1801,. iiquor can be si and entered as second-class _ ? , matter Oct. 7, 1906, at the Carolina except postofflce at Lancaster, S. C., That inasmuch as under Act of Congress of Carolina prevent Match 1, 1879- liquors from one SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: to another unless (In Advance.) irom one uiepeiiM One Year $1.50 by the duly auth< Six Months 7oc dispaaaary to ai " that since the FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1913. Webb ,ftW ftny , . a , to a person, whetl An exchange reminds us that only wUhout the g Queen Mary can tell whether or not ugp ,s contraban King George Is a home ruler. geizure R ig nQ The Greenwood Journal says com- suPreme court \\ 1 mission form for Greenwood Is ptrained construct coming. We would like to see it laus of stat< coming for Lancaster. effect of our c soouer they are c A Los Angeles woman says that because those wh divorce should be as easy ^s mar- personal use are t rlage. In other states than ours It come way or anot seems to be even easier. n?t made by tl ( ? cost to be compe Jack Johnson, doubtless, since nis dispensary in the conviction by a white jury in Illi- it. But the pro nois, the state of Lincoln, has con- preme court will d eluded that his lines have not fallen effect of the We! In pleasant places. contraband liquor state liable to s We understand that Walterboro affect in no way (s going in for improved water- sons to order it f works and sewerage extension. Our waterworks cannot well be improv- Since writing t ed upon, but the sewerage exten- preme court has tion sounds good to us. l?n conformity pressed by us. We hope our county will be well ~ ~~ represented both at the Chatta- JOHNSON S nooga reunion this month, notice of Gov. Hiram \\. which appears elsewhere, and fornia' in a tirru b at Gettysburg in July, where a re- tolo6ram to Se' union of the blue and the gra$ will Dr>an? declines tc be held on the fiftieth anniversary (,uest of Preside of that great battle. the a,ien land bi almost unanimou! .. " " ture of that stati As the dnjr set aside as Peace > ?? tak<m ofren, Day this year falls on Sunday. May , makc> ? Ho c| 18. the observance in American ? only act| schools will he marked by exercises bul agrt!C!lbly to on the nearest school day. There- between ,,ie v fore the more patriotic of our in- Japan_ At tho f..) stitutions or learning will, on lion- . ti,0 . day next, celebrate the day in be- , whicl, i?rcsident half of international peace. 'and dlccusres the toned statesmi During the early spring the tour- Though a "Dull ists from the South passed through Johnson is not o Lancaster almost daily on their way , China shop" on ' back North. The route from Co- > running mate, th lumbia by way of Camden and Lan- meantime, Japan' caster to Charlotte is at least 20itwecn the countri miles shorter than any other be- I tween the same points and the roads THE GOVKKN'O just as good. There is therefore no I? reason why the Camden-Lancaster The decision of road should not be the one most ' con. ling the W generally used by tourists. our r? ernor up statement in wl At a meeting of the ladles of the disheartened and community this week to consider which is made u "domestic science problems," one of them) of "prohil the unmarried guests read "A very ly or otherwise," amusing 'Ileclpo for Cooking IIus- up the decision u bands,' " We have never doubted uation somewhat the fact that "Hubby" is a problem be "io and beho which has baffled the investigation decision back v of science for a great while, llut if rapidity, and the true solution of the matter is to tigers, "on with t "cook" him, notwithstanding miny music will be fu of them regard themselves as hav- there is nothing ing undergone that ordeal until but withdraw the they are quite done, we suggest that over the stat he be parboiled. say: ? . "Now it is up THE "XIOIH'Tt " curse and abuse i ment of the lai The Orangeburg Times and knows I am help Democrat, one of the best papers 0,1 earth can enf< published in the state, pays its re- j jn M1'* *stal? 1 blind tigers so 1 spects to that individual in every I furnisj1 the liqiu community who, like a leach, negroes to sell it contents himself with irettine: everv- go around to 1 thing good that i< produced by tin* lawyers to _ , goes and at the activity and self-sacrifice of others l() l|u; lawyer, for the common good, without, in known in connec return, contril>uting one tiling him- j ter.' eelf to the sv.m total of that good. . ' soe ,,,,,,, I but to withdraw lie can usually be found at the from chark.st(m street corners, or other public all over the state places, criticising people and tilings for people to pay In general. He is always opposed to st-ables and del .. , , , . ,. such conditions a any thing which means an expendl- der right noW( an v ture of money on his part and rare- heartening to a i ly has any thing good to say of any- all he could to body, but is ready at all times to 'aw* I hope the come in for anything that is to be Naming"1 over" t banded out, usually making the that it is not tin cia'm that "Me and Hetsy killed the ernor of South C 1 onr " Snrh cntllo nro olimmo ? will write me I v Iiindrnnce to any community, hut "ff>yanvJnid? ^\0 they never think of moving on. but. make affidavits a like barnacles, will cling to the of liquor, 1 will ! community. The Orangeburg paper, trates do their ft which evidently is a keen o'jverve.r, 'aw of Pf"rson ... ... how we can seize epenks of hini as fol.ows: "Now. for insi "The moper stands at the street men that drink corner giving every part of his body every day. Now Hie rest cure excepting ids tongue, case every 10 or With that he constantly runs do vn say it is not for ] tilings in general and his own town for their persi In part in iar. The hoper is active, other men who ani ii>if 1 > and makes a success of amount of liqut tiis but :J.ess, booms ids town, sup- friends to drink l-niis in interests and its business men do not enjoy men. at d is a number one citizen, selves; they want fi i? up to every one to be a hoper with them, and tl or a moper." !n a friend, and 1 THE LANCASTER NE IK WEBB liAW. great deal of whiskey and > >urt has now be- il is for personal use. Now >4 t... ...... I or ray constables or de ituted for the pur- tQ draw ^ u*e %vhen u c< e effect of what Is the matter of personal use? the "Webb law," "As I said Just now, it ay Congress, mak- heartening. Blind tigers are . , , . ? the state now. There is no shipped into dry me tQ mis8tate the facU j the laws of those and the people know it. Th a case of W. W. more blind tigers in tbo sta iff, vs. Southern, there ever have been and < defendant The Preme court decision is g , derendant. lhe make more And it does seei state is that no when the court holds little f hipped into South decisions for six or eight mon to a dispensary, longer, that in a case of th the laws of South ?? decision could have been .. , . , , little longer, at least, so that the shipment of have been given an opporti point in the state take hold of the situation, i the shipment be "I do not propose to critl iry to another, or Judges, but I want to putth< . , , on notice that I am not the jrized agents of a condemned. i hope the iiotlier dispensary, trates and their constables w mactment of the the situation in hand and d< - - !?! ?/? it* 1 w*i t? nnu-or n on fr liquor shipped ?" ?.? <=? , law, and I certainly regret tl from within or whQ' haye been doiug gooc even fon personal work and faithful service d and is liable to at this season of the year n t likely that the down their jobs and hunt 11 cive anv such thlug else to do' but 1 do 1 u give any sucn poge tQ baye them bluff ion to the liquor bantered and kicked aroui If such is the cause I cannot get the t xisting laws the court of the state to back m hanged the better. lhe enforcement of the law.' 0 wish liquor for TRY ALFALFA. ;oing to have it in -pbe charlotte Observer i hor, and they will that in order "to offset tl le necessity of the tuaries and conditions in lied to vote in a Carolina," our farmers sow ir counties to get amj points out what the On bability is the su- near Anderson have ( ecide that the only tvay demonstration with bl) law Is to make a(.re8- Something like three shipped into the tbe acre were cut from th< eizure, which will which brought $20 to $25 a the right of per- or ^75 an acre> jt js or personal use. double this amount if kept ~ , to horses, cattle and hogs. ;he above the su- _t . , . M. Cherry of Rock Hill hi rendered an opin- . . ... . ten or fifteen acres of as nn< with the view exas we have ever seen. Mr. has passed the experimental tTTiTrne with the croP? as he begai Anni l)b. . . , _ ,. something like an acre Johnson of Call- ... , .. I years ago. He has demo ut courteous letter * . .. . ... . . . that it is a profitable crop a cretary of State . ... ., . , . .. .. adapted to the lands in tli 1 accede to the re- . , . . niont region. Other farmers lit Wilson to veto . "... , ? .. ., , Rock Hill are following ill receutlv passed . . .. . . , Cherry's footsteps and sly by the legisla- ./ ? _ . . 111 t alfalfa. Mr. J. Roy Cunmii] b, at which Japan , . , this county has somethir >e. The governor . . . . an acre in the cro ear that his state , , .... ,. ... thinks it is the thii ; within its rights, , , , , , . ,. ... . has been tried with emiin the existing treaty , , 1 * , 'cess out West, many fan nited Mates and , , , .. . coming independent s tie me tune he appro,. .. ! commenced to raise it. T cate situation 111 ' out there is known as "tli Wilson Is placed T, . . ... ; gage Inter. Besides t matter in a high- ... ... several cuttings each year an-like manner. . . ., . ... ,, ? ! riches the land, the roots o Mooser, Governor i , , , , .. ,.r, ... .. mg down in the ground to f the "Bull 111 the " .... , ... , . , . of ten to fifteen feet in s< tier, like his late , ? . , ? , . T moisture. Besides one e Colonel. In the .... , does for several years. s negotiations be-! ... .. We hope our farmers \vi ics will continue. . ,. to plant alfalfa. Write to It DISHEARTEN- SO" Collego ?r l? the ment of agriculture at Wa J .I . and get for the asking liter; the supreme court ... . .. . the subject, ebb law has stirred He is out in a ONE IN A THOU8AN aich he says he is It hag been a trUe say,nJ thinks the court from the Ume whereof the p (the majority of of man runneth not to the ( bitionlsts, political- wjtb reference to ofilce hold should have held ..few dje and none ever ntil he got the sit- oustom j,as receive in hand. But says (Jon jn tbe resignation Id, they shoot the j pressman H. Olin Young, of ' ith lightn.ng-iike . Mich., who resigned ! say to the blind j pt.ciiuse convinced that his o he dance, boys, the I wnilam j McDonald, roc. ru shed. lie says Cliajority of the votes cast, else for liim to do ,|1(, more surprising in vie\ constabulary from fact that the 8tate board e. He goes 011 to yaggers had declared Young I by 281, after it had thro to the people to j53 ballots cast for "Sheld ne tor non-enforce- .. . ,. . , ? .... v, when everybody llam J McDonald, and this des.s and no power had been upheld by the sta orce the dispensary ! Mr. Young has been in < and keep down the I ^pn years, but in announ ong as white men I,, . , , . ., >r and have free j C onEress ,,is ??^ntion to r< for them and then !: fated that while legally am awycrs* o.'liits and < 11 y he could hold his seat defend these ne- ,-t ,rally convinced that hi sain 111:1 wais >. . , 'Don't let mo bo 1' 1 1 or had rccoSvcd :i m ' lion with the mat- the votes and should bo se; of which is refreshing in tin for me to do now 1 OI office seeking as well a my constabulary hol(lillK. AH honor to 1 and Columbia and .. . >. There is no use May his tribe incr r taxes to pay con- ? :ectives under any Mil. IIKY.W'S i'KOI'll s we are living un- Secretary of State Willi d it certainly is dig- njng8 Bryan, in his addres man who has done r. , .... try to enforce the Pennsylvania legislature 1 Ill I .VII Mw. ,ll< ftl.w.ft txx.. puupiu win unaer- "? ? *"> uwuutuuu tlie blind tigers are racy and democracy, made heir communities piain as to which class th< a fault of the go\- ,lcan party iR lined up with arolina. If parties ? , * . irill take the matter something prophetic in best I can, and if lowing statement in his sp a magistrate and "The day of the boss i s to the illicit sale The people will write tt see that the magis- platforms hereafter and se ill duty; but under own representatives to the al use I do not see tlve halls. And I venture t any shipments. have seen the last of the f Lance, I know two tional conventions. I pre* a quart of liquor before another presidential , when they get a rolls around the presidents 15 days, who can dates will be elected, not personal use? It is bosses or party leaders, bu anal use. I know people." drink a moderate . , .. ar, but they have The presentation of tb with them. Some English Pageant' at V/intb ' drinking by them- ??? ?>< somebody to drink * . .. . . , , tiey will go and call,iRh ,n HCtlnK' beauty of 8et hey will consume a perfect weather could make WS, MAY 10, 1913. vlll say sS COUNTY NEWS jj is dis- |* i taking TIKZAH. ( use for |J know it Special to The News. ( .t r nu?i * icrw ttit? iux.au, luttjr ao. mf?sio. v/iitti- |w, te than iners Hallman and Kirk McCain of |J this su- Unity were the gueBts of Mr. J. M. ! oing to McMurray Sunday. I*. n to me Mr. J. E. Steele was a visitor in I*1 rivolous Rehaleth section last Saturday. iths and Miss Mollle Robinson of Monroe 1*1 lis kind was a visitor at Mr. R. C. Ratch- I, held a ford's last week. I* I could Mr. Hudson Steele Qf Unity spent Ij inity to last Saturday and Sunday in this |v section. ! else the Mr. Grady McMurray and sister, |J 3 people Miss Ida McMurray, of Unity spent I* man to Sunday in this section. I* magis- Mr. T. Hinsou of Unity spent Ij ili take Sunday here. ! ) every- Mr. Ira Hallman and sister, Miss ! >rce the Dessie Hallman, of Unity spent Sun- Ij lat men day in this section. 1, true Mr. Claude Hudson was a visitor I* for me in the Mount Herman section last I* lust lay Saturday night. ! some- Mr. Mash L.aney of Pageland I* lot pro- visited in this section last week. I# id and Miss Bettie Montgomery was a ! id be- visitor in the Holly Oak section one Ij UlXlOIUIl Vllt- UUU w | III Ill.Uil. 1JI to court R*'v- w. I. Herbert of Sumter has g been secured to preach the baccalLongress aureate sermon on Sunday, May 25. dng to c sign, he MAY GO ABROAD. 11 1 tech ill- | w , he felt ChuilattcN Mayor Talked of For j' is com-I Diplomatic Post. jor!ty of Charlotte Observer. tl itcd All 'many friends of Mayor ' ' Charles A. Bland r.re much interest. ? ;in< s | (,(j jn possibility that lie may re- ; is ollice I ceive at the hands of President ri II. Olin ; Wilson an appointment as consul r< case. lo so,nc European city, probably in tl France. Tlie matter lias bgen dis- a ...... cussed in Washington for some time tl and it is said that Mayor Bland lias o am Jen- the hacking of Senator Overman e s to the and other strong influences. It is c Tuesday sa'(' that Dr. Bland prefers some i aristoc- c,ty 1,1 KraI,ceThere Is no doubt that Mayor t vs it quite Bland is admirably equipped for 1 a ; Kepub- suth a post. He Is a gifted linguist, I c There especially familiar with French g .t f , and has spent a considerable while is in Franco. Besides, he Is a born h eech: j diplomat, possessing in a rare de- e s gone. | grce the gift of tactfulness. He Is j tl ielr own j doubtless the onlyl man in existence | r lid their ' who ever presided over meetings of n i legisla- : the bo'ird of aldermen for two years w o say we ; without ever once losing his temper e ;reit na- and without making any of the t lict that member* "mad." t election Charlotte would regret to lose al candi- him, but if he wants a diplomatic by the post, his friends are not only con- t t by the fldcnt that he would grace it but a hope that he will receive an attrac- i e "Old ttvfc offer irop ( ol- io wure a Cold In One Day r and fin- Take CAXATIVB PROMO Quinine. It stops the ting and Cough unci Headache and works off the Cold, i ImiKgists refund mon'-y if it fails to cure. 1 't- E. W. GROVE'S signature on ench tio*. 25c. j * jupreme uay iusi wee*. e up in TABERNACLE. Special to The News, suggests Tabernacle, May 15.?Mrs. Sallie . Barringer of Salisbury visited relaie P tives in this section last week. South R. S. Stuart, Esq., of Lancaster alfalfa spent last Monday at his home. ' r cotton ^r- Sim H. Plyler was in Lan, . . caster last Saturday and Sunday, ne n> Mrg Keiiy Qf Columbia is on a three visit to her sou, Rev. W. C. Kelly, tons to Mrs. B. B. Plyler has been quite > patch, 'or Pa8t *ew weeks. . ' Mrs. H. H. Rowell recently visiti ion o e(j relatives at Indian Trail. worth Mrs. J. Thomas Rowell, who has and fed been quite sick for some time, has Mr. J. Kone to the Rock Hill hospital. Mr. J. M. Carnes and little daugh18 s ter, Isabel, of near Monroe spent 5 alfalfa Tuesday in this section. | Cherry There will be children's day exstage ercises at this place the fourth a with Sunday several RICH HILL. nstrated | >nd well Special to The News. le Pied- Rich Hill, May 15.?We are hav- _ , ing a fine Sunday school down here .' c and the little Sunbeams are doing jin Mr. a nice work in this place with thirty I planting enrolled. Sham of The ladles of the Y. W. A. oblike 8erve(l Mother's Day, which was 1 very nice. to p and Mrs. Boyce Ellis is now improving w ig. It from a long illness, ent sue- The Misses Zadie and Zalma , Baker of the Fork Hill section pi s spent Saturday night with their 1 ot e they cousin, Miss Sadie llinson. ; c< lie irj-) Mrs. John Faile and children of so r.nrl- j Kershaw spent Sunday with her tfford n" fal' (1 a!1d mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. " J. Reeves. ju u cu" Miss Estelle Blackmon has been y ftcn go visiting relatives in Lancaster. a depth Miss Mattie Hammond spent Satnf urday with Mrs. Olin Bailey. w Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wheeler m planting Rprnt Saturday night with her al father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. is 11 begin P. S. Hammond. Clem- Miss Nannie Crenshaw of Heath Springs spent Sunday with her pi depart- grandfather, Mr. Sam Hammond. w shington tc ature on HKATII SPRINGS. ^ Special to The News. Heath Springs, May IB.?Mrs. J. a ? almost A.Mobley left Wednesday for Co- fc memory lumbia, where she has gone to spend tt ,ontrarv a few weeks with her son, Mr. C. B. ei . ' Mobley and family. P ers, that Mr. A. C. Howell, ex-superlntenresign." tent of education, was In town Wedd a sud- nesday on business. y< of Con- Miss Fannie Mcllwain has been is quite sick since Monday last. i g< isnpem- yr anfj Mrs. W. T. Mobley and tl his seat, infai t son. Miss Clara Mobley, w pponent, Mestrs. A. it. Cauthen and L. J. w eived a went to Sumter l?y automo- in tm \ Thursday. Li is jjOVj 1tra7.il came home from v of the Lancaster quite sick Monday night, of can- and has been confined to his room ai I elected s,nre that time. v< The children of the public schools e< wn out aro f,0ing oarefully trained for the d( Ion Wil- closing exercises which will take ,1 ^I n I ? ? nlon/i nn Uin O fi t ?> r. twl 9 7(1. Iniitu 1. \{was Ae/f/fr /fiife afcrf/m**2 so are g, eaf ^ r vortu/ie& - **" The Pyramids of 1'g^ptt that centuries agot are still sta world looks ut the in with in< tion. Storms and t tines have t magnitude nor th?ir symmeti huilt, one stone ift a time, If t had not been properly placi would not be /here today, built, little 5/ little, but nc ST.A KT15D. If you wat a fort A'OW. IJo YillJR /tanking wi per cent interest, cotupounde The First Natk OF LANCAST cms 0 JONES. President. R E WYLIE. Vice-President ; Thei FROM OTHER PAPERS p'^P than n It is not true that every growing j cr('a^e wn should raise a dust.?Green- i P*ontal ood Journal. i c childre In England the fight is for a free ro'' ess, in South Carolina it Is the her way.?Charleston News and r Ha jurirr. ' The Lancaster News wonders It' whe icrctary Daniels found any grape Doltl?-r lice in Charleston. Not at the tors r, atch Club.?The State. 4<, jn uoned Polk Miller's friends in Salisbury tjon t( ill be glad to see him once more mine r. Miller is one fun maker we are tax Qf ways glad to see and hear.?Sal- ipVje(j bury Post. erty j, Vice President Marshall has reled to George Harvey. In next sal(j A etk's Harper's George will reply 'the ( ? Tom. Then Tom will re house iffering cats! Let us have peace! at W|j| -The State. a8 re^ New York barbers have gone on [ax strike. Hevings, it will be hard cate8 , ?r the New Yorkers to return to IIou le porridge bowl haircut that moth- 8han | r used to give him.?Charleston ejecti0 ost. It is a good Idea to recount to the jung scions of the South the hero- ( m of their progenitors It is a jod idea to teach them to emulate 10 spirit which has crowned heroes 1th laurel through all ages and "W 1 liich will continue to crown them' I (V i the future.?Abbeville Press and ' anner. Tlie people of Charlotte, N. C., re not going to observe the anniTsary of the signing of the allegi Mecklenburg declaration of inependence this year. And yet >me people say the world is not ecoming more enlightened.? reenville Piedmont. The whole country will stand by alifornia If the worst comes to le worst in that Japanese row, and ' e wonder how it would have felt w the whole country had stood by l^ill le South in a similar contention a alf Century ago? Maybe it took int lesson to bear the present fruit ?Plorenco Times. j Danville weis are cooler ting the vi i r [ cent election. Wouldn't it be It Al pally better for Danville to provldo * liat the town shall be wet one year nd dry the next, without going Itrough the trouble and formality f elections, whether of the contest- _ rl or the uncontested kind?? Ccr?m harlotte Observer. Farmi P"lve robberies committed in one f"' ni^' 'eek in the vicinity of Columbia re charged to Portland Ned. Of | Wind ourse, Ned may or may not be in L/ uilty, but if he is not it shows a ' uog ick of nerve on Ned's part. There i ' . < no reason why a yeggman should ' veil try to conceal his Identity in i ness his state. Let the cracksmen come rnd li ight out In the open and do busi- nn(.e | ess. South Carolina is a state in . . hich yeggmen ought to flourish, as I omlitions are undoubtedly excep- b*'r >'< ionally favorable to their opera- cl on ions.?Hock Hill Herald. 'ciirss Mrs. M. H. Mackey returned today ' o her home at Heath Springs, after n e \ t on i! I'll iIkIi to li?>r urtn Mr If ' J. Mackey. ? Elc l^nie bark I* usually caused hy ^jay lidShiatlsm of tho muscles of the ii*ck, for which you will find noth- Par*,c ng better than Chamberlain's I Jniment. For Bale by all dealers j I t were built many V The whole ?J r/u/sit/ve admira- X tot destroyed tlieir ; ry. But they were y he FIRST STOXfi ! > < ecf, t/ie Pyramids A fortune enn be X it until after it is une, START ONK J th US. We pay 4 X <i quarterly. malBank j ER. ? ? CROXTON. Cashier ? CURTIS ? AC KEY. * Mss't Cashier > re never was a time when peopreciated the real merits of , erlain's Cough Remedy more nit' Thla lo o)tA..m K? 4 ? v ? , auio ao ouunu U/ 111*3 111* In sales and voluntary testls from persons who have ured by It. If you or your ;n are troubled with a cough i give it a trial and become nted with its good qualities', lo by all doalers. Notice of Election. ^reas one-third of the frc3es and one-third of the elecislding in Antioch district No. Lancaster county, have petlthe county board of educa3 order an election to deterwhether or not an additional four (4) mills shall be on all real or personal propa said district No. 4 9, for purposes. hereby order the trustees of 9 ? ntioch district No. 4 9, to hold Sections at Antioch school on Wednesday, May 21, 1913, Ich election only such electors urn real or personal property xatlon and who exhibit their ceipts and registration certiflBhall be allowed to vote, irs for opening and closing be the same as all general ns. A. C. ROWELL, V A 1 IVfil P J. GARDINER RICHARDS, County '->ard of Education. | W \ SIT V Ml It. >Vylic V INSURANCE V Court House Square icaslcr, - S. C. Phone 261 (MERS'INSURANCE i. F. II. McMastrr. Ina-irane* ilRBlonrr, lia*? I'c-usrd the jrs' Mut'ja! Fire lartirpnpA !\ny to Insuto farm at.-l Isolstown property against Fir?, and Lightning, alao Live Stock 1NCA8TER and YORK Counb Compnnv has been In buslIn York ("o:nty 'or 21 years a? nearly 3 1,000,000.0) insnr11 forcf. The average c <st has 30c on tho JlOo.OO Insurance >:ir. Reference will l?e fjrnlsiirequest. l-\?r the present. artIt. E. HONEY, Manager, Yorkvllle, 3. C. Special Notice, otlon at \ntloch will be hold 21st Instead of 14th. All s take notice. lhA. C. ROWELL, County Superintendent. ""V t