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JUAN IT A WYLXB Editor ZQne
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and entered as second-class county
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March 3. 1879 or th<
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1013. time, A
ffssm " ? money
i ?Weather forecast for South
Carolina: Fair Friday and probably The
Saturday, light, variable winds. twenty
?" that h?
Why can't we have a night school bors sa
in Lancaster? spared
Provid<
"High cost of handling" is the way ignorai
the dealer explains the advance in wise."
the price of coal.
Alon
Morinn u-nillH irrontlv ohltep US If
4IAVAIVW " n - ?"-rf O" It
she would only b'e good until the gressi0
world's series Is over. inserte
? statesn
"No booze, little meats and plenty %vhat j
of cereals" Is Dr. Wiley's solution of slde? <
fcho high cost of living probalem. eratic
There Is enough community work jDhr
needed In Lancaster to keep us all comfor
busy. Are you doing your share reads ,
Vof doings
The Atlanta Journal says "In At- 1"nR
.. % v lanta life is one election after an- * ?" *
other." Yes, and scandal upon h 1
, . demon
scandal.
The split log drag will put the , Bo?'
thp no
roads in good condition for the winter.
Why don't our people use it tra'UR
,, o We be
more generally?
more
The Anderson Mail Is wondering sDonlri
what will be the winter substitute would
for grape Juice. We suggest apple "neKr<
cider as a good one.
Con
If the backbone of some people wishes
were as strong as their wishbone, Chestc
what success they would win in busi- ed its
ness, says an exchange. Lantei
rays o
The meat problem can be solved itself
x here in the South if we will but pie at
realize that it is a problem and be- ditiom
|gin to raise more and better cattle.
"To
"If you don't remember the name si100t'
of China's President, just give your south
college yell and let it go at that." is ,jie n,
The State's suggestion, and a very (,r.a
' *00(1 one- Soraet
There were patriots at King's ^10
Mountain Tuesday just as there were ,,,
i , , . .. .. ,. i sfbiiitl
one hundred and thrity-three years
ago?only several thousand more of
.. The
them.
South
Secretary Houston will probably mous'
help the farmers' wives best by per- , s'
suading certain farmers to draw the ronter
water and bring in the wood for liavlor
them. heard
I for pu
Before Mr. Booker of The Green- to the
ville Piedmont has a chance to inquire
about it. we will renort that V
there
is a good supply of partridges 1 The
this year. I Farmt
' altruit
That President Woodrow Wilson t,n the
is strictly on the job, will be readily the Sc
recognized not only by the Repub- currer
licans but by Mr. Bull Moose Hoose- every
velt as well. I additl.
'enter
Now that the fly and mosquito |,ujj(jj,
seasons are. almost at an end, why ^ t
not begin Co.. awat ubiquitous Kr-,ph
green lijafc with the small green bow '.l(.,jy
at the back t.;- | vice tc
t hoso
Hetchy. Hetchy is not a sneeze, a
new disease nor yet a cuss word. lt\rnow i
is merely the name of a valley in
California, towards which San Fran- y
Cisco is looking for its water supply. "sttuat.
thr.ou
Mrs. Pan kin rst surely does not a lead
know the publicity which would be an(l ?
Rrhoo
given her cause by the papers of that yo",r
city or she would not have declined Worki
Atlanta's invitation to speak to the some!
suffragettes there. ; thoug
I every
The secretary of the Interior by '
refusing to attend a $7.50 a plate to ro
banquet, not only caused the price | "S<
per plate to be reduced to a minimum J?y a
but shewed that he Is really bent on t,iro"
' . comnr
carrying out simple Democratic
ideas In deed as In word. Of
i
The condition of Col. David Du 1? m
Hose Galllard, who Is 111 at the Johns j '
Hopkins Hospital In Baltimore, 1
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THE LANCA
grave concern !n Qouth Caro- OURS
lis native state. Colonel Gail- The For
as had charge of the excavation Qf the new
ebra cut in the Panama canal that town
mil Is au engineer of distin- citizen, Co
d aliblty. We wish for him the Color
ly and complete recovery. Mill," and
eye on the
King of England has received tbe fact
der of the Bath, an honor not ^0i0Uel wi
by the average small boy. nor iu any
? 7T I . ter, but in
banking interests of this
? . _ . three mile
showed up well in the Bank
JL . * York coun
>ctlon of The State of yester.
i l?na Bne.
Look elsewhere in this paper
_ .. excusable.
3 report from the six nourisnstitutions
of Lancaster. habit, doul
_____ e(* claims
i meeting of the executive com- raen from
to be held tomorrow the pro- "ua, whi<
Tor the Lancaster County Con- nonsenalca
3 for the Common Good will that Andn
anged. Watch for the pro- that state,
which we will publish soon. who have a
nnot fail to be interested in it. including i
. that he wa
atton continues to roll into ty. We e
iter as it has done for the past Springs ws
eks, Secretary McAdoo will we do claii
o send about $10,000,000 to tion here,
it along. But in the mean- for the inl
Ir. Farmer, bring it along. The porary tha
for it won't be to hunt. nute to so
life, to the
man who wished to live for Catechism,
minutes after he was dead at Fort Mi
3 might hear what his neigh- of seven, 1
iid of him, was mercifully not plantation
to have his curiosity satisfied, on an old
ence also knows that "where come well
ice is blisst 'tis folly to be principles c
MARK VO
g with Senator Tillman's "al- .
, , The Anc
al cow appearing in The Con- plalng that
nal Record, he should have than lt kn
d the picture of a so-called ......
v . most unus
lan thrusting a pitchfork into QUr 8tandp
le chose to term the "beefy Andenion ,
>f one of the only two Demo- paper adv
presidents since the war. intelligence
i Rull will doubtless chuckle also Patron
tably by his fireside when he "kerallj.
of Mrs. Pankhurst's militant hand' has
over here, but he will not have *eW8' aud
> laugh for it is a safe predic- lore u ^
lat the United States will not vertlse wit
for more than one of her ^8ers^ *re
stratlons. l,mn
_____________ paid them
ker Washington once advised Advertis
gro to "keep off of excursion ^e done r
and run away from politics." Ask those
lieve that this coupled with his successful
recent suggestion that he to advert!
buy a farm and settled down, every insta
soon solve the much-discussed Kresslve bi
> problem." letting it b
. . the Job."
gratulations and our very best stop and
i to our good neighbor, The then searci
;r Lantern, which lias Just'pass- Tho "v?.
sixteenth birthday. May The realizes th!
rn long continue to shed its Portunity <
f liglit and good cheer, proving that he ha;
a very real Lantern to its peo- People in
all times and under all con- vou of the
s. come to th
we want o
aching the young idea how to succeeding
' is held in high esteem in Rejieipt
Carolina. This we infer from telling ti^e
umber of applicants for teach- they
certificates in every county. vel*y little
imes we wonder if the majority ^vertisem
se who stand the examinations ''lentlty n
ed of them realize the respon- otner way
les wbfchowill rest upon them. wouldfbe <
* into the v
i students of the University of ,n I-aucast
Carolina have voted unanl- PaPer whi
-?? ? , tensivelv i
> to aixiiisu ail luruis ui iiazhowing
their manhood by their ftre not ca
apt for such cowardly be- ar^'eVfi 81
The custom will soon be un- 'n
of In a civilized country, ' ~
ibllc sentiment is at last awake
evils of the practice. Attentlo
this issue
FORKING FOIl OTHERS. of a folk-1
editor of The Progressive Una. The
?r, Mr. CMarence Poe, whose itself that
die views and whose devotion necessary,
best Interests of the people of those of o
>uth are so well known, In the the tradltl
it Issue of his Journal, urges their chlh
farmer and business man in posed hoi
a - ui- ? ? %- a'hii'h thn1
mi u? ill?* uwn ri'Kuiar worn, ui
upon some plan for the up- big. To
ng of his state, his county and larly we a
ownshlp. The closing para- aH a privi
of Mr. *!'oe's article so ex- them to 1<
expresses our own idea of ser- grand-chil
a others, that for the benefit of folk-tales
who would take part in the been hand
nent for the common good, we many gem
It here: terial you
>11ow your chief or become society ar
tdf chieftain. If you are not so in forwar
ed as to become a leader known taking th
ghout the state, you can become () f ..
ler of progress in your township " '
our county, in the church and I^av's.
1 and Farmers' Union work In the Lane
community. Learn the Joy of his friend
ng for others, the Joy of doing .
hing for the world without
;ht of reward, encouraging ganizatior
sign of leadership on the part of South
thers, and readier to support
ablor commander than yourself rpjJ(<
mmand. a
> will you while living know the (,naracter
nd satisfaction that come only feature ii
igh unselfish activity for the its passu?
ion good, and dying? ti,. Th.
" 'Join the choir invisible
those Immortal dead who live ,he K?0(1
igain we have
inds made better by their pres- demning
^nco. , , , street ci
lose music is the gladness of the
world.' " .country a
*
.STER NEWS, OCTOBER 10, 191
A BETTER CLAIM. "LANCASTI
t Mill Times, lu speaking The newspape
cotton mill to be built in Spartanburg, Lav
by our esteemed fellow and Charlotte are
1. Leroy Springs, refers to ton buyers of thos
lei as "a native of Fort not paying the ms
says that "he has had an ton. The Greonw
town of his birth." Now "has been keepinj
of the business is the cotton market crlt
els not born in Fort Mill, mont section" and
other town, for that mat- seems to be the
the country about two or size that is free 1
s north of that place in exclaims^ "Happy
ty, near the North Caro- caster should alsi
Yet our contemporary is Abbeville, this yet
having contracted the cotton buyers hav
jtlessf of making unfound- highest market pr
to the birthplace of great has been that coti
it neighbor, North Caro- ing into this mark
ch still persists in the have occasion to '
1 and ridiculous claim
ew Jackson was born in It seems to us t
when all sensible folks, eral Harrison is
my knowledge of the facts, ture in his uttera
Andrew himself, have said pine independence
s born in Lancaster coun- bide his time ai
annot claim that Colonel familiar with cond
is born in Lancaster, but pendent islands a
m that he got his inspira- country the benefit
iNoverineiess, we win say we are not so sur
formation of our contem- barbarous island:
t the Colonel does attrl- from Spain by tta
me extent his success in and for which we
fact that he learned the $20,000,000 and u]
both larger and shorter, spent several hunt
11, where, as a youngster of dollars, should
le rode from his father's the inhabitants. 1
to that place, bare-back long to the United
gray mule, In order to be Porto Rico, Hawn
grounded in the stern we see no reason
)f the Calvinistlc faith. loose, the plank !
platform to the <
UK BUSINESS KNOWN, standing.
lerson Intelligencer com
. it has more advertising
ows what to do with, a BACK
ual state of affairs from
loint. The merchants of "Everybody Wor
ealize the value of news- ,1TT ... ..
.. . "How will the
ertising, over-filling The Father's I)ay, we
?r, a semi-weekly^ and caster News. * Wo
ilzing The Dally Mail very ?Greenville Pledi
Lancaster, on the other
only this one paper, The Drag the Roads
yet there are some firms Sch
have so far failed to ad- The school and
h us. Our regular adver- great forces in th(
taking larger oontracts community. Botl
... ? . as attractive as p
j, showing how well It has people may be d,
to use our columns. their combined eft
ing to be profitable must ture and usef
eguiarly and persistently. Ne*8:
.. w ? , | x nis is true, too
merchants who have been to prearh and alQ]
in their affairs if it payB ment of the publk
Ise and you will find In of the split log dr
nee that It does. All pro- *he church and so
lalness men an- constantly ^"J'o'kcI peo^e't",
6 known tliiit thGy on t.bfin t-bov will boc
The world is too busy to if interested then
hunt up your store, and Improve and b
1 therein for what It needs. rIera,(* "n<* News.
wide-awake merchant
Is and never misses an op- Other
af making known the fact Speaking of thl
3 what >ou are looki"? LScIstKera?Newsat
general never fall to tell was very sweetly c
( good things that have of an exchange t<
em. It is but natural that had caught up wi
thors to know It It we arc ?' f" "J*!*"1,f?
1 he nft^ spppe
filch a pafagrHph
>er, then, if you are not republish It as -hk
public what you have for no "ifrW above the
will deride that you have roost/^Ijuleed^h
You had better put an for the negro bri
lent in The*News or your arrest or a load o
jay be forgotten. In no *? CUT# his de:
can you reach so many jV'no^aw^o^vmb
ustomers. The News goes |je nol oniy iac]
?st majority of the homes or. but has nelthc
er county and It is the only his OWI>. an<l mup
ch does circulate very exbetter
papers.?F
n the county. Those who une
lling upon us to help them
iccess are certainly stand- CANNOT ItEC,
lr own light. ?
?????? Counties Cannot
FOIiK-IX)RE. Onc? They
m Is called to the article In Columbia Spec!
In regard to the formation
ore society for South ( aro- hoard of peniter
i article so fully explains opinion to the e
, further comment is un- prisoner Is once
but we do wish to urge P^ntUry only
" lature or commuti
ur readers who remember the governor can
lonal songs and stories of to the county an
Ihood to furnish the pro- he was "sent up."
clety with any material *? demand o
.. . . \ ... Spartanburg roun
y iniiiK would dp interest- i thai county of all
the older people partlcu- \ from Spartanburg
ppeal. It Is a duty as well ! The l>?ard dl
lege that is being given
eave to their children and |ery mlll, for th
dren that rich heritage of has decided that
and ballads which have i tract made by th
led down to them through ' "dl^ctor^
orations. Send us any mn- j contract with any
may be able to furnish the Ing this opinion tl
id we shall take pleasure \ plan to establ
ding it to those who are o^theYl
e initiative In forming it. employed In the
ese gentlemen. Prof. Henry to the original pr
was formerly principal of position will be i
aster graded schools and ove^be^l
s here will be interested to ' 'pj,e question ol
his active part in the or- public roads will
1 of this Folk Lore Society agitated. Furthf
r>..? come before the
meeting.
sembled bankers at Boston Chronic
Ized the government control The followlnf
i the currency bill now on monlal should ct
;e In Congress, as "soclalls- *'ve. hoP^ "n<l
" . afflicted with
ese same bankers may have ,.j have been a c
of the country at heart, but years, and of all
never heard of their con- taken, Chamberl
the methods of tho Wall <1.oneI, me Dl~r'" ,j
. . , ^'else, says W. G
rowd, who have had the. shorrnftn St.,
t their mercy. I For sale by all d
n
0
jr leads." f777t7777tt777t77t777ttt77777
rs of Anderson, J . .
r - Vou Feel Sec
se communities for * ' clood
irket price for cot- '-L- wv^'x-v ???*ood
Index says it r fi"" I
5 close tab on the * L ? \
lcisms in the Pied- 'j i |C
1 "so far Abbeville >
only place of any ? I s
'rom knocks," and * %.
Lon has been pour- I I 111
et.^ May never I*! ^ ^ ^1(
id get thoroughly |*| If '?
Iltions in these de- Kl ? 13 n*^
nd then give the 1*1 A^*-J V? JrTW * 0 J
t of his experience. I*1
e that these semi- I*]
s which we won |?1 , , __ , -,? ,
e fortunes of war [ ] YEARS of successful bankin]
gave to her gratis l?1 given the people, we are thankf1
pon which we have 1*1
ired millions more M We can pay you 4 per cent ii
be turned over to |?j deposit With US, and compound
rhey rightfully be- l#| ^
States, just as does M months, and MAKE YOU MOI
ii, and Gaum, and |?1
for turning them III
in the Democratic 1*1
contrary notwlth- I*1 ??
= , I The First Nat
AT US. |:j
1|;| OK LAINUfl
ks But Father." | V
old man spend >; C. I). JONES, R. E. WYLH
' vonder? Lan- President. Vice Presldei
rking, we suppose. v
nont. V
to Church and i
ool. j ?
the church are two _______
; "Cum ln^. %$:; COUNTY NEWS y
ossible that young I
awn to them, for
orta make for cul- HEATH SPRING. H<
ulness.?Lancaster
, and good doctrine Special to The News. j*'
ng with it improve- Heath Spring, Oct. 9.?Mrs. W. T. .
roads and the use Mobley went to Sumter Tuesday. _
ag. If the way to where she carried her infant son to
hool house is made the hospital for a very delicate op,
the easier it will eration. The operation was peril
go and if they go ) formed Wednesday, and the little in
ome Interested and fellow is reported to be doing well, pf
they will begin to | Messrs. P. T. Twitty, J. C. Wil- sh
eautlfy.?Newberry llama, D. W. Hendrlx, J. W. H. st
Dyches and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. so
Mobley attended the opening session to
. of the Moriah Baptist Association at ri
iiiiete*. Fork HMj chun.h Thursday. er
eves reminds me of Miss Ruby Rutledge was carried d<
. appeared in The by her father, Dr. Rutledge, to the m
The lady editor Fennell Infirmary at Rock Hill, for P!
ailing the attention treatment, Thursday. ai
> the fact that she The Moriah Baptist Association th
the theft of two convened in its 98th session with
lioriaiH. r cirtv iiui cuurcu, hia uiiicb uui nuiu
r writer who will j Heath Spring, Thursday. This is U]
or an article and the centennial year of Fork Hill
i*6wn production is ' church and the association is meet- OI
i^fltleman of color ing with the church in celebration m
llet ofT a rieighbor's of that fact. Rev. T. A. Dabney was ls
e is a little lower. | elected moderator, W. F. Estridge,
ives the danger of clerk, and W. C. Adams, tresaurer. j]
f buckshot in order The annual sermon was p'reached by i
sire, but tfoe thief Rev. J. B. Bozeraan, field representa- A
y stuff knows there tlve of The Baptist Courier, from .
?li his crime. Mark 2:5. Nearly all the twentyis
courage and hon- four churches in the association were '
;r talent nor wit of represented by delegates. Visitors "~
it needs enliven his from a distance present the first day J
lining squibs from were: Rev. B. F. Adams, represent- '
fountain Inn Trib- ing the Greenville Female College; I
Rev. J. D. Hugglns, representing
Furman University; Rev. W. M.
ALL CONVICTS. Whltesides, superintendent mill
churches of the state mission board,
and Rev. J. B. Bozeman, field repreRegain
Prisoners sentatlve of The Baptist Courier. I
Are Sent Up. ________________
al to Charlotte Ob- INJURED, BUT STILL IN FIGHT.
-Assistant Attorney
k has given the S|*eaker Clark Bruised Up in Railitiary
dircetors an road Collision.
'ffect that when a Washington, Oct. 9.?Speaker "
committed to the Clark today returned from Wheeling n
an act of the legis- .
ition of sentence by ow Sore# oth#f Rifnwlto# WoiTt Curt. 1
return t e pr soner The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, fl
ithorities by whom ?re.cur<f<| hy the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
This is in answer Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
f the supervisor of Palu and Ilea'- At the same time. 25c, 50c. $1.01
tv for the return to ________________________________
prisoners "sent up"
nade of them when
contract expires on 11 iL 0 M!l
r putting convicts on l||-*siE|| aV Ifl
probably again be
sr consideration will
5 board at its next are scientifically preparefMmd
extremes of heat and /?dld, excv
. all things which qukllcly destroy
js|M-p8 ?. Paints form a tptfgh, tenacious,
>rtainiy be sufficient which remaip^in perfect condi
courage to persons gallons oiLli. & Paint will c(
chronic dyspepsia: as thn^r gallons of ordinary pai
hronlc dyspf5ptlc for
the medicine I have "l "l t\
scood than^'anyth^g !S( ci 11(1 ll TCI 1/1*1
Mattlson, No. 7
Hornellsvllle, N. T.
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Washington badly bruised by a sere
bumping in a sleeping car last
ght in the Pittsburg Railroad yards,
lough he was not seriously Injured,
e speaker had a narrow escape
tien an engine crashed into his car.
e was thrown heavily against the
ad-board of his berth and suffered
lllflPQ nvar Vila richt ava n wait on
e top of his head and his right
oulder was wrenched.
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Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment
metrates every tiny pore of the
;ln, clears It of all impurities?
ops itching instantly. Dr. Robin's
Eczema Ointment is guaranteed
speedily head eczema, rashes,
ngworm, tetter and other unsightly
uptions. Eczema Ointment is a
>ctor's prescription, not an experlent.
All druggists or by mail, 50c.
feifTer Chemical Co., Philadelphia
id St. Louis.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the
tidersigned will, as administrator of
le estate of.T. BOirurs, deceased,
i the 25t^dhy of October, 1913,
ake his flivAl return as shch admintrator
anil apply to the Probate
ourt of Lancaster county for letters
ismlBsoiy. /
J. A. J30WERS,
dmr. Estate of T, j. Bowers, Deceased.
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Oct. 3,
Important
Notice
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