The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 10, 1914, Page 2, Image 2
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UNDERWOOD SWEEI
CTATC mo Ql
"in Just before his depai
Underwood gave out tli
** ing statement:
miTr "I ani more than pi
llill I AL-? -'" if nf Mntwlav'n nl
THE LANCAS'
rture Mr. tartly announce tha
ie follow- adopt his claslficatio
grades. Not satisfied
leased wlth|1 nouncement he has ex
loetion. Mv 1 fAmiinatinn to Dush
rER NEWS, APRIL 10, 1
t they would Spring ]
n of cotton Indiunapoiis News,
with their an- There is so muc
pressed his de- things that the m
his bill in the weather predictio:
914.
S= SLEEP Dt
:h spring in many D1AI
lost pessimistic I KAB^I
is cannot discour- \
STURBiftu BLADDER W
(ACHE-RHEUMATISM, I
* f
EAKNESS
QUICKLY VANISH
- - . s
01 hiL IUI\ 01
Congressman for 20 Yea
umphs for Higher P
IT WAS A GREAT
] | in I I CII? 1 tTOUIW V/l ?ftvux.w/ ~ W,
friend* aud the Democrj
bama, deserve all the ct
none of the credit to
irs, Tri- do however, feel that thi
I aiif.es my contention th
lace. duty Is to stay on the
attend to business.
"I desire to express n
R \('F to [>eol>'e ?' Alanar
splendid support. I rene
to stay 011 the job and d
edu'l tike 8enate' thus forcing
myself II ? n,ne S?verum?nt
a result Ju8-jcar,,er date than they
at n trau s securing for the farr
job and benefit.
Senator Smith Is
ay gratitude behind a bill requlr
aa for their States to provide the
w my pledge'with samples, showln
o all In standardized grades.
l"~ evivet trade to which
them to adopt age us. although tb
grades at an accompalned with t
Intended, thus are awakened by tl
Qers Immediate and there is all di:
winter and summ<:
the man who is b t th_ volc?
Ing the United botwteu lhe vo,ce
cotton farmers and the voice of i
ig them the moreover the ossei
Knowing the jn(!r Qf spring itsel
his cotton be- tu
ese predictions are Ere^KJVlost
ruth and snow. We pmd Keli
le birds these days. Do?ei
(ferenco between
> in the difference Backache, t
of the alarm clock rheumatism, a
i bird. There is, inactive kidne
. . , . out the impuri
ice of the awakekn pure, and the
If in the sensation premanently a
Mf Mio r/MiKloe te
puffereri the blood,
ef After A Few
a t i i bo sure,
? Are Taken lasting, are
* mi the use of
irinary disorders, ana V day for
re caused from weak, trot is re?
ys, which fail to filter ca* of ba
ties and keep the blood am\^ing b
only way on earth to com^^jue
nd positively cure such conditio!^
romnvA tk<* rniKf* It j?i t lw
and drive it out of tnsj
so positive, so quick and >
the results obtained frona li
Croxone, that three doses
a few days are often all
quired to cure the worst
ckache, regulate the most
ladder disorders, and over*
numerous other similas
most wonderful prepara*
His Hat tie With llobaon
Xation-Whle Interest?
Little Campaign'"*
Montgomery, Ala., April 1
o'clock tonight with returns
counties with a total vote o
ally 70,000 votes, the Demo*
* V* rnii t?hnil t tho Sir. to '
| my power 10 couhbho \
Attracted of *'ie people of Alabi
Nation."
-Hid Mr. Ilobson also made
to the public before hi
He said:
At 10 ! "Please say to the liqi
from 114 ?r America that we ha>
I Run to fight; that t
f practic- | have (^one can never be i
cratic pri wo will meet tlioiu aga
yesterday battlefield of Alabama si
ama and thelloiifcs l farmer can tin
i the price of his cotto
a statement He v ould not have tc
s departure. I C the cotton buyers
j causes for a just-auor
Interests mj.ihet price,
re only be-1 Only last Friday t
he work we Una Senator secured
indone; that sent in the Senate tc
In on the Sue; cotton future trad
ind on a quires that contracts
- " * t,
an know exactly "l ? " * ?<=
n should bring. We many discovei
> take the word awake that snow
as to the many snow (lakes arc ci
Uttle-below-the- . .
that do not seem t
he South Caro- came from or wht
unanimous con- and in spite of th
'< 51 bi!I spring is in the air
ing. This bill re 1 ? ,
for future de- So far- >'ou
rkf HnHvorv with 1 ing; but the sun s
v cm i v/* v*to vuuo. *iuuu?vj, ia %v
'after we aro The new dis
is falling, but the con^'t'?j
, the very rool
pheaioral creatures soaks rjght in
o know where they active kidneys,
jre they are going, linings; cleans
e snow the feel of ? ,s and ?lan
solves the po
stances that 1
spring is all a feel muscles to s<
bines and the snow cause rheumat
icovery, Croxonc, cures tion cver^
ns because it reaches is entirely
ts of the disease. It remedies,
ito the stopped up, in- earth to c
, through the walls and prepared tl
i out the little filtering siblc to ta
ds; neutralizes and dis- tcm withot
isonous uric acid sub- You can
odgc in the joints and of Croxon*
rratch and irritate and first-class
tism; it neutralizes the arc authoi
Lade -for the purpose. It
t1 liferent from all other
There is nothing else on
omparc with it. It is so
hat it is practically imposkc
it into the human sys- r
it results.
obtain an original packap?
c at trifling cost from an>
drug store. All druggists
ized to personally return
" r?ri.*o if Croxone fails to
shows the following total so
United States Senator?Ui
34.478; llobson 23,004.
Short terra Senatorshij
19,278: Rushton 12,264.
Governor?Comer 25,560,
eon 17,594; Kolb 13,366; !
369.
Oscar Gray, according to
received, here has won evei
In the First Congressional
^ r* \\r T
?re: l hundred other battlefield
idcrwood expected under God's p
be ir; the battle when
)?Whit? sixth States ratifies the 1
1 vition placing Nationa
Hender-I in the Constitution of t
Seed 11,- States. It will be a flgl
j bitter end and I look f
retain.?; The fight has just began
y county i Representative iiobsoi
District j if his statement mean
"i'"- ?*- nronosed to return to A
and Iliac ?l> li>ery mum ..
rovidence to In the department c
the th'tty- standard. Taken
rlobson reso- with Senator Smith'
1 prohibition the farmers will reo
he United Smith himself says, "i
lit to the the sale of their eottc
or success In the face of the
i." v hicb do not at all
1 was asked whole of Senator Sn
t that he the farmerc, we have
ilabama and j sentiments r.s those e
>f agriculture goes and we can
in conjunction if there were
s grading tests us we sjloui,j ]
eive as Senator liere jjy ti,e Very s]
a square deal in ^j,at j8 a|)OVe and
)n-" A The ejirth of coun
facts above, (jone by tj,e g^y, j
constitute the sen(j forth growin
crlth s work for ^at carth, to
about the sw*1'* Thus spring meet
xpressed by Th" ^jie g^y aU(j ajr
? "! 7,lK,'" "" ! 3V?Lb
> nothing else to and cleans ot
know that spring is stopped up, 1
pedal shade of blue filter and sifl
about the earth.
?e is not to be outtuid
as it begins to
g things, we know |
o, is full of spring I
s spring, and from I
and earth it gets |
io longer nineties me i??e pu.v..?
ranes of the bladder, give desir
it and strengthens the how old y<
ifeless kidneys so they suffered, c
t all the poisons from cure you.
HOT TIIN
nl results, regardless of
ou are, how long you have
?r what else has failed to
/IES I
over t * ?? *
cept the home county of th
date. The race in the Sixtl
has been very close, with W.
bead leading until the fin a
tonight, which show that (1
won the nomination oy a m:
from 2no to GOO. Dent, in
ond Blackmon in the Fo'
Clayton in the Third appe
safelv nominated for Congr
minor State oflleers are still
at candi- j make the fight againi
t District Bankhead for election to
B. Bank States Senate.
1 returns "Sufficient unto the
liver hai evil thereof." was the <
ijority of TUB PASSING OF I
the Sec- Washington, April 7
urth and Underwood's election to
ar to he front Alabama will not
oss. The Democratic House leader
in doubt March 4, 1915. Meantin
. . 1- _ I 4 .. 4I..? Vnrtli
3t Senator 1 .aureus Advertiser,
the United the nucsUon is "Up t
'"The farmers of
day is the have heen demandlnf
luoted reply they he given adeqi
IORSON. tion In the governmer
.?Oscar W. manded that the far
i the Senate office. A tier contlr
change the they Anally succoedec
ship before farmer, a student of
le Represon- J United Slates Senate
Pirniinn h-is I :l lnrte majority ovei
We agree uia. jnto our gygtems u
.0 the Farmers SprjnR in insid<
South Carolina jvjot |je|ng able
' f?r ypars that Ri?g> or to shine
late represent.!- 8^y sjji,lft( 0r to 1
it. They have de i)ioolU8i WG expres
mers he put in w|tiiin us In varit
ipnl agitation an(j we puild ho
1 In lnnding a see,j an(i we clean
farming, in the Sprj?g hats. Tiler
electing him by Qf SprjnK than the
several niipnt\ n.| tho nmifHtv
ntil we feel that all
) of ua.
to sing as the birds >
as the sun and the 1II
bloom as the earth
s the spring that Is
>us ways. We paint
uses and we plant
houses and we buy
e Is no surer note
( sound of hammers
with which thn ir
This Void Town is a
frCdgS-i-1.
r
Coming
In many instances tne mior?
ner.ator.al and gubernatorl.i
making the count slow. The
tween Rush ton and \\ hito
short term senatorohip appc
close, with White somawlu
load.
TWENTY YEARS SER
Birmingham, Ala., April
W. Underwood. Tor nearly
Representative of the Ninth
>!"-l 111 < 11*5 l.ii-no niu.iiDii w. >W...
11 eont"?t eeourod what he says ar
! race be- enough pledge to assur
for the Democratic leadership i
ars to he to Mr. Underwood and tl
it in the ship of the ways and J
mittee if the Demlcrats
VIC'F tro' ?' ^10 H?U8e ?' ^
gress.
J.?Oscar The Alabama electior
2 0 years passing Representative
Alabama the coming of William ]
e more than strojiK candidates. '
e him the there and he has serv
n succession well The questio
lie chairman- hence will he, are th<
deans Com- him there as a rewa
retain con- and as a representatl'
le next Con- tural interest or art
kick him out to maki
1 marks the lawyer-politician? A
Hobson and people of the towns
R. Thinkhead him to stay there and
rhey put him r,.prf>8sji)ie dafiod
ed ttieir interest proumj not mo
n a few months ^|10 rapidity with
jy going to keep appear. The sun
rd for his work drying the pain
ve of the agricul fei,ce8 and trellis
> they going to jng tjle jeaves on
e place for a
majority of the ?
are willing for
[ It wRl be up to
flnoiH'a t)lP ri 11 # vz JP^Bv\
ils spring from the
re remarkable than
wnlch new houses
is Almost as busy
t on our shining
work as lie is coaxthe
trees.
i
District in the lower 1
Con press swept the State
battle with Congressman 1
Pearson Hobson for norai
the United States Senate,
inR to toniKht'B returns fro
terday's Democratic primar
Hobson conceded the victo
rival candidate before noon
although returns still were
plete tonight.
yt.? ,1 ?n.i>AA/l *a nnmln
louse or in his place. rvir. uani
in his son of Senator Bankhea
Richmond the speech that placed
nation to wood in nomination for
accord- dencv at the Baltimore <
m yes- WILSON CONORATUI.
1es. Mr. DERWOOT
ry to his Washington. April 1
i today Wilson tonight telegrap
! incoin- lows to Representative
Underwood who has jus
iHr?n tr>r- nated United States S
tnPttQ 18 me (lie (.irumiy [icuifio w
id and made tlon. If they decide i
Mr. Under- should have no furtt
the preal- make."
;onventIon.
ATRS UN- TO TIIK KN'DS OF
?President
lied as fol- the ends of the ei
Oscar W. dear,
t been noml- To th* ends of l,?? ei
enator from From the writhing s;
jgainst him they
ler complaint to jjr i?y~
THE FAHTH.
irth for you. niy gjgg^p
irth for you; 1 -r, u
amis in the ?iei- ktfKS hat
the hens a
Hatches
;ch better if' >
r#? in nerfectr
wzjrfjf
p^I
jpl I
^>1 H
i>tr. uuuoi wuuu o
mlnated one of the most si
political contests In the li
the State. With the exce
a whirlwind speaking tour
the Christmas holidays the
ful candidate's campaign \
ducted by his friends. On
chief claims for recognition
candidate advanced by Mr.
wood's friends was the ch
Representative Hobson was
>ectacular Alabama for the long te
ilstory of "My sincere and lieai
ptlon of latlons. Now for a Irlu
during pletion of the sessions'?
5 success- i The President told fr
vas con- g'*at'fled at Mr. TTnderw
e of the : He had refrained fror
for their himself previously In Ifn
Under- plan of not interfering
arge that contests except in nls
s neglect- Mr. Underwood will ser
? 4 ? fl.vttriA n ? ? i f lio nrocntit
rm: mvp
*ty congratu- W1f>re wind drif
mphnnt com- _ sudderlng gat
t program ,f ~? tfie cloud swept p
lends ho was Throngh the reptlleci
ood's success jungle lands,
n expressing ar Kaunt w
io with Ms P01*' star Ktni
In primary T<> ?? y?d? of the e,
W me ifthe T" ?" ??"'<" ?
r.mrr. ^ pt- Thomas Mci*ella
t? by wit!. 3 condition.
lp. ' r
oaks of bfiro; ffw>
I swamps of tlio
astos whore tlir* JPOllltFy
'HV^ pays big th
foryo,r- my\ It prevents
arth for you, ens the app
nd Steverrrsmi. digestion.
99
S0S. || a ml
Regulator j I
e year 'round. |
disease, sharp- i t Now ii
etite, improves ; I
iTou'll get more- 3 I have
now is the time for you to
at Oil Stove is a "Florer
1 order to make room for m<
coming in, 1 am going to ma
9?
id
buy an Oil Stove 1
ice Automatic." < \ ,
*o v
jre oil stoves that
ke a reduction 011
ing his <1 uties as a rongrf
conduct the campaign. M
entered the senatorial race
two years ago. IT" visit
every county and town in
In stump speeches he char
opponent with having t
fluenced by the "liquors i
Tie also charged that c<
Influence was behind the
of Mr. Underwood for tl
iiential nomination in 1912
^SHinail IU Jmunr unv>> v.?o
[r Hobson pires March 4 101 F? an
nearly for majority leader to
.od nearly is not expected to mnrer
the State, other year.
Kod his 1
>een in- Make Your Candidate T
Interests.'' Stands,
irporatlon Progressive Farmer,
campaign Every time heretofon
le presl- have sent candidate to
All of ture from our county."
r! the contest
succeed Irfm
lalfze for an- MONEY T(
_ ? 1 am now prepare
efl Where He ...
to negotiate loans <
wards on first unortg
O rhat we cotton farms In L*n<
the iJegfsTa- ^ng time, repayabl
said a public stallmenta at 7 pe
_ ? No nomnLtssloD c
live egj
stronger chi
) LOAN. /**w. ?r. ?*.
d, as heretofore, ^
>f *3 00 and up- Mu* sabsiii;
age on Improved ^ ,Va yeil
:anter county, on
e In annual In- I FOR >
r cent Interest. ; I
barged. Only a ? I ,
?mure anu
icks* the "I
tt.OQ. U lb. pail, ft-50.
n Guaranteed WCOk.
ney Back.
let; iaxitt om Pratt*. 28tll.
>0 prmr illuatmt+d
price,
SALE IIV
ness.
>nnlllA r*Am AOUVf
Florence Automatic" of 10
beginning March 22nd, th
Now is your time, for one
for I can't take that price f
Don't miss it, for if you c
per cent for one
rough March the
* //
week onlv at this
*
or a regular busilo
you have lost.
A.'
the charges were depled b
<ierwood.
The activities of the disl
candidates attracted Natlc
terest In the outcome of
maries which was first
known today when Mr. He
- following telegram to 5
wood:
"Accept my congralulatli
your nomination. An the
y Mr. Ln- spirited citizen to the i
day. "we have been buy
tingulshed poke. We didn't know
>nwide in- stood abont anything. Ii
the pri- dldate seemed to think
definitely purpose to keep the
t^son ?'nr knowing where he stood
dr. Under- let them know."
I "But we are going I
ons upon that this year,'* he wen
Demcratic know who's going to he
?**? Hut nno thin-? STTFP he f
writer yesi^r- ?
i*ng a pig fn a sn?a-ir fee for furnla
wfiero ** #? n
fart, a rati- w
: ft Uis mfef *
nople from'
fnatead oftti< ? ?
oHangr all SOUTHEBH ]
t on. -r rfbn't _
our Senator. From**- Carrier
?as got to toll
ihloic abstract of
Bennett-Terry
E. WTHEE, i Bros.. E. B.
toroey-at-Lnw. W. Sistare an
> fnfc & Merrai
\ Springs.
RAIKWTAY. .
of th?-floattk
? urn tr"i
CO.. " ??? I Marcl
Roddy & Co., K. \
id Springs Hanks A
itilto Co., Hitatth I
Mil I
r 1 \ / > " ' * r ' 7 t
jrtiro
rrvifrn
i the 22nd through March 2fc
J. B. MACKO
? r <sTfr\
i < , ?,
CI A Mr K CTTl
i. Yours.
n
RELL I
B
d rAi T\rrv
nominee you can coum
loyal support In the electl
"RICHMOND P. HOBS
Second only to actlvltlc
nectlon with the long tor
torial race was the .inter*
outcome of the contest for
term and the four-corner
Tiatorinl fight.
Returns indicate Frank
of Birmingham, has won t
U pun 111/ ?'?v ?
on. the people where he at
-r*M *ot to us ptatfoi
It la to be hoped thr
>r, In con- thouannd counties in th<
m sena- feellnR the same way.
?r.t In the need to eive less atten
the short ins candidates and nior
ed Ruber-i selecting them. TIave a
form If possible, but if
S. White I that, at any rate make
he nom- ate for the I.eRislature
nnds. He has
Pro- PAS8EIT?ER THAI
if voters ? Train? arrlv? L*i
P/n, ? ^ Iti?Yorlrrille
Our farmors lat?rmedl?le at
r,on to Hert- Nq n3;?charlesto
* attention to intermediate
i county plat- m
you rair't Kct N<J 114_JyArion, I
everv candid- lc<te and Inte,
Klvo his views 1;35
IN SOffiSDlTLJEf. inti
icaster- from.'
. Rock- Hill and
atlons 8:31 a. m ,
n, Columbia and
stations lh-:05 55555!?
llacknburg. Char mediate
afca*Ioat>. /|y
^ILYYOWVLI\
LIKE'
i i
>0 LiMilV^nO 1 O
I 1 > > <f M t ;uT
rHE DEW."
*T ? *irf J V
?
IV 1 1
Bk.
{nation to All the unexp
of the late United States
er.h P. Johnston. Hi
opponent was Rr.y Runhtoi
gomery and later reports
the present aspects of the
A run-off primary in th
torlal nomination fight ton
ed inevitable. Former C
Comer, aparently still h
rality but R. F. Kolb of y
n..,i ehnrinu Henderson of
I'.ron term on nil suen ?
Senator week, and then voto To
s nearest in" to whether his pta
11 of Mout- or poor,
may alter ; The oniy rPai test fa
situation, candidate stands on tl
o gubcrna- fftr ti,P upbuilding of t
tight seem- th0 state. Wo have- lov.
B. B. want to see more farmi
ad a plu- jslature. hut wo had
[ontgomory constructive, progressl
Troy, wore Mm?? thnr? a stanitmit.
' ?u *????. is0l 117?Columbia
t him accord- intermediate st
tform is good Timins leave Lan
No. 118?KlnRviUe
as to how a Intermediate si
lose measures No.. 113?Rock 1
lie ooontv nod Dfarion, Charlott<
aid that we stations, 10:01
nrr. in the T/eK- n?. 114?Kingvllle
rather have a leston and intc
ve lawyer any 1:35 p. m.
imnroKressive ,No. 117?Rock H
. KingHvme a no
atl?nR, 7:4ft p. an. !
caster H Bg
i, Columbia aad I
:aUous, 8:31 a. m H ,
(1 Lil? Blaekaourg H
5 and Intermediate
> a. m.
i, Columbia, Char- B
xwnedlate station*, I
Ml, YorkTllle and | Bux^
IE TROT!
The value of paint can only be i
A building painted with Keg L
1 paint ftever looks * 'ell, and the
| about PA
neasured by the length of satisfa<
?ad and Oil Hand-mixed Paint
results from this class of paint &i
INT X
:tory service it gives.
: or ordinary ready*
re never satisfactory.
running close behind tht
candidate. A full coun
will be necesary to asoer
will oppose Comer in th
primary. May 11.
Returns indicate that tl
resentative in the lower
Congress who has been d
renomination is George
of the First District. O.
of Choctaw County ha
.. . ? J -.11 ?
> loading farmer We have know
it probably legislators who bad be
'tain which pervatlve and "set fn tl
e second ,j|d niore harm to the
1 ests than anybody else
ie only Rep ture.
house of
lefeated for Trp to the F?
W. Taylor Orangeburg Times an<
L>. Gray Senator Smith has i
s a sub- farmers of South Tart
In ovnllaltlp a* a a. _
n some farmer intermediate a
come ultra-con j N. B.-?Schedule
frefr wava** and" Hshed as informal
farmer'* inter-- not guaranteed. , F
frr the r,e*fs??- to passenger faree.
W. B. CAUT
W. B. McGBCE
t Demoerat. W. H. CAFFF
served well the *
>Ttna tn the na
tationn, 7:48 p. n> H
> flgurw are pub4on
only and uie B|
'or Information ur
ate., call on
HKN, Agent.
<? A. O. P. A .
Columbia. S. 0. I
nr. d. p. a.. sfooc
Charleston, S. C.
? | **Tha
Id a short while your property
To use cheap paint is a waste
Don't waste your money on v
Remember, painting is an invei
f the test of time?
?" MACl
r will look a* if it had not bee
t of both paint and labor,
tnknowa untested brands,
ttment, not an expense?therefoi
J>1 ' . ......
>ir pain
a painted for years.
e uw the paint thai W/
*
TP "It* K,na I
Manual ;eau huwiUHIK
figures.
The three other new
from the State apparent
Judge K. It. Almon of f
reeding the late Riprese
Ham Richardson; Qeori
ton of Jefferson County
Oscar W. Underwood an
Oliver of Tuscaloosa.
Richmond P. Hobson.
Congressman Rlchmoi
u?.v?innnai nenate. ne. n
member, who rhatten
Congressmen ^pQrt of tbe departn
Lly will be;ture R year or so ago
lolbert, sue- R jOWPr1ng of the ]
ntatlve Wll- j through the erroneot
50 Huddles- thfl department.
, succeeding j|?> |g the name mai
id W. B. Senate vote forty-sb
nacoedlng dollars In order to te?
of the different gradei
nd Pearson doyvlhetao etaol etai
Wjw, JT7U 1TJ- f
Lancaster ft C
S 2 * **2
is Mt1mat? of
WEST!
n who made the
r thousand* of Lt. UuttMtor. .. ,
It the true ralue Lt. Pftti Lawn. ..
r of cotton. This Lt. BaaeomTille.
Din taoln In nn Lt. Rtehburg...
>' v ?? riu
Iheator Ry. Co. I
st Not. ftth. fcfc*
? Time. W ??*
IB' Co., L
BOUND
f:00???:lli J
4:ftO??t:tSi '*W,
9:47*?4:16i
6:5ft*?4:!0|
* product of mora than forty years' expo:
i guaranteed by the makers, PsasUs-Gi
ouisvilla. Ky.
*faitic fa/ntcov?ni mora
more economical than at
11 i . rocc Aalcl
IV t nrn
rUeck Mastic PtUni U mndeofpui
kulbwt witli Zinc Olid* in t)n con
Li?nd OiL IL? formula
i-.rr p m r - V
i surface, lasts losfitrjoo^
ty other paint. It assures
or beautifully illustrated book "Ho:
/w inmi VMI9
a Wluta Ltd. ra-imfaread Mto
met proportion*, and pur*
appears on aver/ can.
better, and la '
100 % results.'
mei and How to Paint
Hobson today concerted
tion of Oscar W. Under'
Alabama long term In
States 8enate tho con'
made before the receipt
returns from yesterday*!
primaries held througho
Both Representative
Underwood left Birmin
for Washington. Mr.
went by way of Orlando
will snend a day
the noraina- absolute no baala
wood for the c0tton Ex oh an fte exo.<
the United ,he .,lOTft grades thei
eeslon being ^e farmer* of the So
of complete ro^OTli fln(j con*equ?
B the profit for the col
ut the State. Senator Smith 1*
Hobaon and ma(jp the New York
gham today
, "Tt! FrW?k?e?..*II
'with Mr*. * ??Old 8U?d?rd areneral
for the trhlrty Ar. ChMUr. . . .
ipt the fact that EA8T1
re were the lean Lr. Cheater
uth got for their L.T. RleVjurg. ..
rntly the bigger Lr. Ba-eouTllle.
:ton buyers. Li~. Fort Lawn..
the man ? who Ar. Lancaster...
exchange volun- Connections?(
? era, ceab^ard an<
jo** of Appetite western Rallwayi
strengthening tonic, _ ?!0r* k*wn?
Railway.
.7:4?a. ,6:16J xagn
BOUND.
iVl??7 '
JhtiUr, with ioutl! UfiS
a Carolina A Nartb H^XI
h Seaboard Air Lin*
^er
n," also color card, showing 45
ns specify Mastic Paint, and >
look attractive tor yeara tc coi
NCASTER HARD
LANCASTER, S.
color combinations. <'fl
'our home will '
mo. 9 W?
WARE I
* I
Underwood and her fat
Woodward, who is aerl
_ tI UKUVn !> IASir.l,E!?CIIl
[.Her. J. H. Malaria ami hti)M? i*n ?Jir
iously ill. | tu<i sure App<(Uvf. I 01 ad
JO
ill iwni\., UNTri uui nynlern.
Aiructonic| LUDCMW, Will
ul.s urtchilUieu 50c. A. I
i Southern Railway (
?. McLURE. Supt.
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