The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 08, 1914, Page 7, Image 7
MEMORIAL DAY A
BY DR. M.
j
DEIilVKRKD IN AUGUSTA y
Augusta Chronicle. prize
As we stand here in this silent back
city amid the mounds which mark navy.
erat II 1
the resting places of our Confederate
dead, memories as fragrant as these
April flowers blossom Into beauty, t
Here for half a century havo they ,
rested, while the sacreti cllenco is '.
or ha
broken only by the tawny tide of the t() s(J
old Savannah as it sentinels in cir- w.(s i(
cling current their verdant graves. j
Listen, and even now you may hear wit.j
amid the falls up yonder the music o|j
of her battles, then lower down she
mumurs in minor cadences the story (
of their sorrows, but passing this beloved
place she goes purling to the jutjg,
sea the prophesy of the ultimate tri- W(>ru
utnph of those principles for which men
they yielded up their lives. There is Hpjen
a pathetic significance in the fact that ^jiejr
when we would meet to celebrate the (ts
achievements of a grent war, we must ^
find our most appropriate rendezvous wjtjH
in the city of the dead. That the ...
' . did a
most sacred memories which cluster .
leave
around that fierce contention must j j
be told in the language of the grief of t))(
graves. Here In epitome, we have |10
the story of every war. As we stand
' ' vour
with ears strained toward the past, ,
and
mere comes to us, mingled witn the v,)Ur
music of the bugler's call, the deep.
, v and
^ mouthed roar of the guns, and the
x wortl
shouts of vlctorv, the minor tones of ,, ,
Confi
"Rachel weeping for her children,"
uncomforted, "because thev are not." . .
hood
Someone gifted with imagination, fuj|y
might stand above these graves and wlt|,
dream of what might have been if ^
these young lives had lived to fulfill
age 1
the promise of their youth. If all wi|)S
the wealth of mental culture'Interred t|m>(
In the sacred soil of Southern ceme- .
. . . . heroi
terles had been centered upon the .
~ , breat
achievements of commerce, concenpoeti
trated upon the problems of states- ^
manshlp, or freed for th\ accomplish- ^nild
ments of art; If all tri^ sweetness worj.
and light Imprisoned th?U-e in the
darkness of the ground rould have oo
been left to fulfill its radiant mission ?
In our homes; if all ihat passionate ^ j
courage which dared ldanger to the ^ ^
very portals of deathV itself could
liave been turned with ^he full tide j, (
of Its Niagara force upoij the wheels i ^ ^
of South progress, how different .,
... . . natio
would have been the story of our
past. War means waste. Its tears, 1 U(j^(
its terrors, its tragedy Is told in that .
. to tl
word?waste.
story
Let us dream and work and pray was |
for universal peace. And today as we at ^
stand scanning with eager anxiety , jt W(
our southern frontier, let our prayer',ju,
be that the cloud which hungs ine- I wjH?a
nanclngly upon our horizon, may b?'
wafted by winds of wisdom where IlLif^c;
may shadow no sorrow Rjjj^the chil- Diant
dren of men. And yet thus far in | witli
the progress of our civilization war the j
has seemed to be an lnevtlable expe- conq,
rience in the life of nations. It has ,nore
been the great testing experience. It Tjul ,
is a challenge to the worst, and 0-1 i>urie
dare to the best within a nation's by tll
life. A nation is not great because ] perm
It fights. Neither is it great because arms
It does not ftght. Hut when it does mlra,
fight, the character of a people ' niirvi
tried as by fire. Why did they fight, }
and in what spirit did they fight, are rujns
questions which probe to the very ovor
center the moral quality of a nation. (JUPr(
Here by the side of these graves let into
us attempt once more to test the ^a(j
character of the Confederate soldier | Ne
ici ii a evppi tiinr: mc * lli LIt: ui 111 ^ j
contribution to his country. I would jjenr
not profane this place by attempting jlis (
to revive the passions and hatreds engendered
by that fratrlc'dal strife. you
Neither would I resurrect the social ,.1,11,]
and political issues out of which that appp
conflict was born. But back of the n.v,..
noise of battle, and deeper than the pijt?d
social and political discussions upon (
the business, is the essential quetlon, jt
y" why did he fight? For the time be- coun
ing we care little for what was in his ,
In k
social environment, or what was
written in the constitution of his
state, but what we want to know is Ol I
what was In his heart. When the OU
Confederate spldlere stood before the I
flashing guns at Manassas in undisciplined
heroism, what was in their 1
hearts? When* they reached the Eva
heights at Gettysburg, strewing their
deadly pathway with ragged gray
gltory, what was in their ..hearts?
When, victors of a hundred immortal Bi
battlefields, they laid down their un- rheu
tarnished weapons at Appomattox,
what waa in their hearts? No mat- pur(
ter what history, may prove as to the g>rer
technical right or wrong, wisdom or trou
_ _ *1*1
-unwisdom or secession, I answer to- *'
day, that within the hearts of the J
Confederate soldiers there was a I 8oav
deathless devotion to home, a loyalty | actr
to hia convictions, and a lo-e of , l*n'r
liberty, matchless >m the annals of.)
war- i stan
A The Confederate soldier was an mus
idealist. I would not make him perfeet.
He had his faults as other men |
But when the trumpet called him to , an(i
battle he went forth to no field of ( atop
conquest. He was tempted by no filte
? i .... si II
TIfK I
nnorcc (brother.
JJUMXLjOO and Fitz
ASHBY JONES "
lug for 11
to think
LST WEEK. dler was
n ? a 1 ? ? .
urov hi pi
of personal gain. He turned his An{j n<
upon splendid careers, In army, diers, ou:
politics, commerce, art and lit- titers foi
re, and exchanged a social M'e hearts. 1
Milnatlng as the world has ever Qf this ge
for the hardships of the camp and pr0|
he march. lie went to fight for (hire not
which can not be seen or heard build oth
ndled. 'lhat which nerved him they pra;
ch splendid deeds ! heroism jf we wn
i divine vision of liberty, honor j stand up
righteousness. After all, t"at tage, we
i wirts the admiration of a world fathers,
e battlefield is unselfishness. 1 chariots
sm is not the willingness to *111, (j0d, thai
lie willingness to be killed for bis mailt
which one believes to be right, shoulders
3 by that standard, these men )
indeed heroes, for never did ST<
throw themselves"wllb more
did abandon upon the altar of Then let
convictions. War is horrid at ..j1" l,is
, History
st. But, comrades of my father, ^
read the story of your conflict
>ut one blush of shame. Never Thunder
n army fight a fairer fifth*, nor The cl
a cleaner record. No plundereft
its ghoulish mar'ts t > mar
irogress of your march. No Pillow hi
ened ruins told the direction of 1 pon
tread, and no moans cf women ber.
children echoed the wake of * n< "
way. You made war on men The sore
bared your b ast to foemmi The ti
iy of your steel. Wherever the ^
['derate soldier went he loft a 1
?r and holier definition of manHe
fought. He fought fear- A liivlf <
and fearlessly, but be fought ,,? V1' '
But yei
a temple in his heart. tl
e age which fights is seldom the And J
which builds. One generation 8'
freedom on the field of battle, T .
.. , ... Jackson
ties tyranny and e tempi I Ilea j \
am. , The next generation I b
lies the story of Its banners into Bolder t
c song, translates Its triumphs | gave*
permanent institutions and ' ' j,
s upon its battlefields temples of Then let
and worship. The poet, the 1,1 h'8
sman, the architect, saldotn acHis
fa
lanies, but follows the warrior John
it let It be remembered that it State.
? tempele which was In the heart
ie warrior which will get Itself / ,,il<
A cro
ed by the citizen in the days wjth cot
?ace. That for which a nation sleep; e
t in war will determine what a then ag
n will build In peace. By that 8?V?:
with d
and that test alone, must we asieePi
j the Confederate soldier. I,oak all sugg
ie southland today. It is the thing th
oi uie resurrection. That which V" J '
Worm 1'
brought to b? burled in the tomb today
ppomattox would not stay dead have to
as immortal and rose again 011 Killer If
third day. Except a grain of T1
t fall J^o the earffi and die, it ' '
?th by itself alone, hue if it die
aretii much fruit." Out of a soil * " E'-Li
ed with patriots and fertilized BE I
the blood of heroes has come
Taltft V
larvest of this new South. The Tonl
uests of that army in peace are 1
glorious than those of battle.
spirits of those whose bodies we Thous
id in the valleys and laid to ?-p8t [""i1 8?1
. , ... he^lachi
le requiem of our rivers lived to hnlghter
eate the purpose and nerve the Unking IT
of those who were to build this jjclne wh
rle of modern life. Thgpe who' ^a*or
... . M . . smile ap
ved that great war wenJrback to Dodso
en fortunes and thp^blackene 1 ent fror
i of their homepOiot to mourn after ta
a dead past,- but with unconed
heats they began to translate violent
terms of peace that which they change )
failed to accomplish in war ing Dod
arly a quarter of a centrv ago no Pa'n
rncr 11 | J4 I*
iod beside the open grave or 0i6ara t)
y Grady. As the clods fell upon system i
loffln there came to me the slating N
ileal s'orv of Rome's salvation, constltpi
... ,. , son's alf
too, will recall it from your u up
hood's lesson. A great gulf has same tir
nred in the forum. It has been A rel
lied that only a warrior, pano- fable
and mounted on his charger,
close the chasm by leaping iiter pha
Then I saw lr4ff own beloved refund t
trv. Its bloasfy chasm Is a gasp- ly withe
. Jr.i i ?, , dlssatlsf
wound^ppprtratlng brother from jtg resu|
eEpdisturbikg bladder"
BACKACHE RHEUMATISM
ti Most Chronic Sufferers thes^lo
rind Relief After A Few **?* ;
Doses Are/Taken lasting"
r ^ the use
iclache^nrinary disorders, and a day i
imkisiripPare caused from weak* that is
tireNkidneys, j*bwh-TSTrxi filter case of
the ynlltirltlesand keep the ldood annoyin
and the only way on cart\ to come t
nanently and positively cure sWh conditio
bits, is to remove the cause. iL
he new discovery, Croxone, cures "Tion ev<
i conditions because it reaches is entir
very roots of the disease. It remedie
cs right into the stopped up, in- earth t<
re kidneys, through the walls and prepare*
igs; cleans out the little filtering sible to
i and glpnds; neutralizes and dis- tern wit
es the poisonous uric acid sub- You c
ces that lodge in the joints and of Crox
cles to scratch and irritate and hrst-cla
te rheumatism; it neutralizes the are aut
e so it no longer irritates the the pur*
ler membranes of the bladder, give d<
cleans out and strengthens the how ok
?ped up, lifeless kidneys so they suffered
r and sift all the poisons from cure yo\
.AXOASTKlt NEWS. MAY 8, 1014.
A Hill, a Gordon, a Grady Notice of Final IHsclu
hugh Lee, threw themelves Notice Is hereby given
breach and died with elo- i m?nth from ibis date. Sate
>rds upon their lips, plead-1 *914, I will apply for 1
berty and love. Yes, I love ni'SSOI"y as adminlstratoi
that as the Confederate sol-j estate of Jno. J. Phillips,
first in war, he was also, ? , ****
May 1, 1914.
sace.
jw, sons of Confederate sol- [
r task awaits us. Your falght
w.th teniDles in their
It remaineth for you and me
neratlon to fulfill the prayer
>hecy of our fathers. We ? \ y*y
build ignobly. We dare not f
er than that temple In wlileh I
yer and purposed. Already I
II but open our eyes, as we 1 V
on this mountain of van- 1
may be able to shout, "Our \ T""^
behold the horsemen and \
of Israel," and grant, oh
t as Elijah is swept upward
le may descend upon the
>Ni:\VAI,I. JACKHOV \ \ ^
him si^T" -USE-V
wmltk?ePSouther" grio,; STONECYPHK
me till judgment day. ? . ? ?. , ,
Irish Potato Bud
of guns,1 1
ash of sw'onis no more On Your Irish PotiJ
where ru\is M
rarlet battfe score. H will kill the BugsMr
' jure the potato vines. M
is ?>^ad Sold on an V ABSCpUl
!|hR ij0,lth * r0<1 breast* ANTEE or MONEY J AC
he died, , . .... 4. ,#
i her arms he'll rest. tion, by reliable vdealfrs.
amlng fife. Manufactured all iuan
rum pets' mad fanfare, T4?i,i
>r tell of strife Stonecypher Drug I
uir drums throb amid the . , ^
issing air. lUcU TXj
century dead? Westminster, S.
10." the watchers say.
sterday his charger sniffed ?
le fiery breeze, j ^ |1
ackson rode to rest amid the U | l||
llent trees.''
so like a wail of stone *29 Acres, H. C. Mot
;>oleon without the lust of k"?wn a9 th? John Bell
j00(j. miles southwest of Lan
han Caesar, standing almost r??m house, tenant house
lone well, wlthJ^out 5 0 acr<
vhere the form of Bee looms, Also 192^reres of same,
i the crimson flood. 5-ro?i house and I
him sleep 4 0x70,) tenant house and
suit of Southern gray: spring and wind mill comp
will keep, body of nalLral forest tl
nne till udgmrnt day. will saw p^haps one-ha
Jordan Douglas, in The feet. For prfce and termi
9 8 H acresVnne mile
Primus, on publlSeUiadr^
I Cross? Feverish? Sick? ed Bnd good piftce 45 t
ss, peevish, listless child, cultivated. Good 4-roo
ited tongue, pale, doesn t tenant Louse, barn and e
ats sometimes very little, good pasture. By good
ain ravenously; stomach j. Small's. 832.50 an acr
eath fetid; pains in stomach, _ T, '
irrhea; grinds teeth while ^ aces, T. H. and
?ud starts up with terror? nett s, near Anvil Rock a
est a Worm Killer?some- Beaver Creek/road on re
at expels worms, and almost hy Marlon < Walkers,
diild has them. Kickapoo house and 10 * acres of fi
Dller is needed. Get a box rest In pine thicket. Som
Start at once. You won't lan?* *20 an acre,
coax, as Kickapoo Worm Three nice 3-room ho
i a candy confection. Ex- Blackmon place, v^ry che
worms, the cause of your 7 6 acres, J. H. Barr's.
'ouble. 25c at your druggist. 5-room house and tv
houses. Also 40 acre 1
GOOD -LAUGH- Pr?.
IAPPY AND WELL sale at a bargain.
2-acre lot bytFarmers
Mime Doilson's Liver Tone la Lancaster. See me.
glit and See How Much Springs lots in North
letter You Will Feel See me.
Tomor vw. Burnt j
ands of former sufferers u Eagt B T |750 Af
!! SrZ' noi 2-"tory house* and lot. 1
if w? ^ i? ? ?k t Price $2,250 t<A $2,600.
, healthier, happier through ~n. , . . .
odson's Liver Tone, the med- _ , ^cnlota' * Sincl*,r
Ich was made to use instead "rlc* $*50.
nel. They have learned to 61% acres on Flat
;ain. ' ' Small's. $1,050, Will c
n's fine remedy Is so differ-' 103 acres, near Elgin,
n calomel. You feel good Two 60-acre lota by Oe
king Uodson'a. There are $35.00 an acre.
essing after-effects, such as 66% acres at Antloch
lomel and other strong and Per *cre.
purgatives. You do not 386 acres, near Union.
rour habits or diet'when tak- acre.
son's Liver Tone. There is $1$ acres, T. W. !
nor gripe, no change In your home place, 5 miles nori
habits. Liver Tone promptly caster, cut up In lots at $2
le dulled brain and clogged upwards per acre,
in an easy, natural way, as- 371 acres, the Moore
lature in the struggle against Union church. $25 per e
itlon and biliousness. Dod- Plyler lots on Meeting
so stimulates you and builds 8treets, north of Bob
and strengthens you at the nefr?!j ?y8e* 'arSe lots. $4
ne< 107% acres, one mile
lable, pleasant-tasting, vege- lacl?ry? known as Hunter
iuld, Dodson's Liver Tone is houses and farms. $50 pi
?ed without condition by the _ . acres, three roilec
1 Drug Company and Lancas- ^axahaw, known as Ton
xmacy, who will cheerfully . U?weU? tracts, and
(urchase price (50c.) instant- j-foor) " ona"horse fa
?ut question in event of any kv
action with the remedy or aDd kQown ^ jA P
house and 2-horse farm oi
. per acre.
Uini/ktrce 93^ aces. Rufus Ca
Wr Bnrjf \\ y above tract, house an<
llUllliiUIV .rm open. $2 2 per acre
,QUICKLY VANISH ? SiaS
, . , , , . 'ill acres, north of
od, and drive ?t out of the know M the Hugh McMi
^ $1,600.
re, >p positive, so quick and 40 acres at fork New
are tTTb-veaults obtained from 2 miles of Lancaster. $70
of Croxone, that three doses Half doien lots In corn
or a few day\ are often all L*s?nby and Mike Johi
required to cure the worst payments. Prices ft60
backache, regulate the most ict. See me quick,
g bladder disorders, and over* 3 Sinclair Heights in
he numerous other similes' totB. southeast side of Gi
nt. guson streets. Also
Tf^amost wonderful prepara- VV. corner Dunlap and
:r 3Wde for the purpose. It streets. (Davis.) See 1
ely (fteerent from all other 25 acres, Carter Adai
s. Therbsis nothing else on north of Lancaster, west
? compare with it. It is so ai<]e r0ad and by W. J.
1 that it is practically impos- ham's 8!stare place. 925
take it into the human ftys- 70 Acres, John Hammo
hout results. ot' tVbsoitfc' of Pleasaa
:an obtain an original package west side of Rocks... BJjyi
:one at trifling cost from any acrbd IfOMflffrdft# ro<
ss drug store. All druggists three room houses and <
horized to personally return fresh land and a fine fart
:hase price if Croxone fails to /
ssired results, regardless of
1 you are, how long you hav J
, or what else has failed t< ^
"*** Everything a
;?= MEN
. .. To advertise our
of the , ^ A?A , ,T ,
? TiATiTiTrnn ing Outfit aud Unlvj
deceased. CURED FOREVER will for a limited
ILLIPS. this well worth/fflj
M-22 By a true , for $1.00. We fell 01
specialist consumer direct ai
who Dosses- MVfi nil .wntW
Ises the ox- MH| know are very lari
perieuco of 1 Hollow Ground
years. The ft 1 5-lnch Lather
right kind M -w 'WwEM 1 Hazor Strop.y,
of experl- m 1 N,ckle Esnl J5a
m ence 1 33-Inch Byber
rj\ same thing . V >> * '$ox TalcumJPo
11 the righ?/ &- 1 Decorated rh>>
T* ^ I way hun/ |W8||P| 1 Aluminum Il/r
X/ ?^| dreds an/ .^1.,, 1 Bristle Halr/Bi
I n o r h a i. / Agents need i/ot
* per nap* Each Qutflt ^
^y/ thous;: nds/of itines, with unfailing $1.00 Coin or Mone
Jfll permanent results. Don't you 10c extra.
^ X think it time to get the right treat- UNIVERSAL PF
ment? IPvou desire to consult a Dayton, O
. reliable longHuitiibllshed specialist
of vast experience, cTJtae to me and MONEY T<
le,a/v!1 Kin# ican, ni I am now prepar,
with skillful, sclentifil treatment. ... .
| I hold two medical Ziplomas and negotiate loans
| certificates by examination and wards on first morti
i other requiremenj/i from the cotton farms in Lan
' boards of medical Examiners of 4 4 long time, repayab
-fcv O | States In the Uni<*i, together with stallmonts at 7 pc
I over 2 0 years' ejxierience in sped- ,
Killer alty practic . I/successfully treat I commission c
| | Blood Poison,/ Varicose Veins, small fee for furnh
oes. i Ulcers, Kidney/and Bladder Dis- title.
eases, Rheumiftlsm, Gall Stones, B
id not In-, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and A'
| Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all
TE GUAR-! Nervous, Chronic and private dis- anppi.l TTn<?
. eases of Men and Women. opeClcll XlOS
K proposl- Examination* free and strictly
confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7
, , p. m. Sundays. 9 to 2. Guaranteed Wear-F
?nteed by c ? \\ rlte ? i ?
vi Men And M omen
fc Chem-' Dr. Register, Specialist, ^ offe
500 Union National Bank llldg., I or Limited Time
T, Cor. Main and Gcrvais Ste. Six pair of our fi,
COLUMBIA, S. C. ladies' guarantee^
tan colors wltjjr w
??????????J (or nQ(j gta
_ SPECIAL ?FFE
JL#and t or Sale <*sss
X Hose with written
(ller's, and The nice 6-roomEllle Chance S'artera^or <5f
I p'??.ce, y house and lot on Market street, for otamns for nostrJfe
caster, 5- sale at a bargain. 9ta 0p8
' bam wanHd n66 AC^"' Jane,CUnt0,n' it the test whenXol
as worked, miles north of Lancaster and by ?lv? r??. fnnt rkL.,
100 cultl- land, of Allle Heath and John Est, Jelm? to Hp. ThS
barn, with 13% acres, known as the Miller preLsoifIn ^hey At
jlete. Large Gold Mine by Minor Johnson*. Tneness, for stvU
Imber and with mineral rights. *20 an acre material and workn
If million 11 Acre, bottom land just north , staln!esa and to
8. see of town, suitable for alfalfa an* without holes, or a
i Bawl * 'u?| 'armlnk- . .Don't delay send
fellwater^ V? aC?Tl0tt k 2f,i v**0?" fore offer expires.
o 60 acres on Elm ?tre?t. bT Will Langley WEAR-EVER HOS1
m house, aa\ cotton mill, known as Davis lot. Dayton
itables and _ houses and lot. known as
school J EvaBe lot, right by cotton mill and ?????
e_ nort^of Southern Railroad.
Connb?a^ots for sale, by St. Paul
E. S. Ben- and Darkey Dbptlst church. See me \T
nd west of qulck. \ V AlIflfS'
,ac* Acres, nown as Cole place, I llllll"
Tenant miles east Of Pleasant Hill and O
resh land, on Fijnt Ridge r<lid. About 65 acres
e very fine WOrked, about 6 0%icres In woods, 4room
house, tenant house and out- .. j, *
uses, S. T. buildings, etc. $3okper acre. ?" reauy
ap. 60 Acres Just sovKh of Blackjack _i. u f T ?rir
near Dixie, church, 3-room houseKpart In good
ro tenant timber, farm open. On west side -n l k0{Y?v<
farm open. Beaver Creek road. $20 per acre.
68% acres, 2% miles west Heath Wfk . :ii ^
r house for Springs, south side Baaver Creek
road, about 40 acres cultivated and t nnr>nat^r 1
warehouse Pnrt ln woods, 4-room house and J' |
tenant houses, etc., fairly level, with 01 , _ .
T . . good well of water. Price $25 per ?lSt Ol A]
Laaeasier. Goo- j,#M# lot in Heath ?
Springs at a reasonable price. lomato i lantH
Perkins* 230 Acres, L. N. Montgomery's, , n , . ,
? Perkins' near Camp Creek church, about lit an(l a'' kinds
Bast End ha / * '
W ?V? VO TT VI mo it, I rot 1U rr UUU?. .
Nice 8-room bouse, also 5-room, your orders e
Heights. 4-room and a 2-room house, twe , ,
pastures, two wells ,of good water now on Hand
Creek, 8 "?d also spring water. In good WnVofiold PnV,
ut price. neighborhood. . Prise $46 an acre, WaKeneid LaD
$3 000. now reduced to a Utile lees tbae c , . J
io. Baker's, 8?7 *u acre. If Interested, see me oOnd in your
at once. Will cat up Into three or o t t r>i )
<32.60 more tracts If necessary. I * OtatO ilant.
300 acres, D. P. Baker's, on Wild ,
$26 per Cat and Lynches Creeks, two build- y?u want your
ings, three horse farm open. 60 w'll Vi- * "M
dcMurray's acres extra fine bottoms and a*tout Will nave INa
th of Lan- 200 acres In woods wi'.h thousand* . , , ,
16, $30 and of saw timber. Timber alone, I ain arrive aoout 1
told, la worth more than the asking . .
tract, near price of land. Adjoining lands sell
lore. for $10 to $20 an acre. Will take
! and Ban $8.00 per acre for quick sale spot Yours for
Crawford'* cash.
00 and up 61 acres, Judson Usher's, near
south of Dixie, 30 acres very fine saw timber, ?
place, two 3-room house and 30 acre farm
er acre. open. Price $37.50 per acre. _ _ _
1 north of 60*4 acres, Marcus Estrldge's,
i McManw near Dwlght, 30 acres worked, two l.TX<ll.)lvOl
by Strict houses 5-room and 4-room, good
rm open well of water and pasture. Nicely
located. Price If sold right off
aters pla^e %2.460:40.
rael 15 acres and small house, W. P.
pen. $28.60 stogner. ^ A nice and desirable farm,
one mile east of Lancaster, on New QnTTTTTVP'N'
rnes tract, Arch road and on the McDow Hill ? ,
1 one-horse Cro88 r08d. gee ms right off for toiler Cmrpm
en's, near I "uu l?rm' PASSENGER ?ra
>d 60-acre I Also a fewpother small tract, near- TniM arrlv.VL
icre. M bF? A few rp"vl har?*lns. No llg?yoraVhT
Taxahaw, 60 acres about 1-4 mile north ot Intermediate s
anus pla& 1 Camp Creek cburch and east of New n0. 113?Charleeb
? Cut road, S-room bouse and good 1- Intermediate
Arck road, room tenant h6nn?> A*rt,r*i good a m
an acrej < spring* AbOlt 10 acres cultivated. No. 114?Marlon/
er by I#C. $1,200 or 72% **res ?t $26 an acre. iotte and InL
1 son. Aair ?7 acres, near Tom Hance'S. Pries 1:36 d m.
to $600 m $27.60 per acre. No# m?Columbli
. NJ?t h.OUSVf* ./n? Intermediates
U, corner land, North Lancaater. Price $1,600. Trains leare Lai
ay and Per- ?00 aeres on Catawba riser. See No. ng?Klngrlil,
* JoU N" m#; v. , . ... Intermediate ii
Ferguson Ask me for other bargains and If No 113 Rork J
ne. you hare any land for sale remain- Marion Charlott
ns. 2 miles ber I will handle It at 2 to 2% pet .Uuins 10-01
t of River- cent commission and e?t?wn pro*. No. 114?Kingrl'lU
Canning- erty at 1 per cent commission and I leston and inti
an acre. promise you a straight deal. If yea fT"* lnu
ad's, a mile want to sell or bug a home or a farm No 117?Rock W
t $nil' and see me for I cap ease yoa money. If ' intermediate ?
r road. 46 you want to rent a houah la town, N B._ Schedule
>m and two 1 bnren desirable houses for nht ;i?;hed as Informal
hree wells, Write phone or eee me If later ?of guaran^d I
a. Bee me. ested In land. to paMenger fareB>
RAIGHT DEALING." v
, Agent. Lancaster, S. C. w. h. caffe
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Man Needs
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Universal Sh&Trfnal
Products w?
time only, send
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tODl < TS CO.
hio.
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3d, as heretofore,
of $300 and upgage
on lmprored
caster county, on
le in annual insr
cent Interest
harged. Only a
shlng abstract of
E. WYLIE,
ttorney-at-L?aw.
iery Offer
Ivor Hosiery For
i Ladies S|>eclal
r.
Only?
vest 35c value
hose in black or
rltten guarantee,
imps for postage.
R FOR MEN.
r?e only, six pairs
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guarantee and a
'own Men's Paraa
dollar, and 5
hose; they stood
Lhers failed. They
>rt. They have no
y never loose
ape is knit in, not
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for superiority of
lanshlp, absolutewear
six month*
new pair free,
in your order beGive
correct slse.
IERY COMPANY
i, Ohio.
Kadies
\
the tomato
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iaco arrive in
Tuesday, the
Jnl, 10,000
i, fYpst proof
?. ^end in
arlw Have
20^000 early
Vage Plants.
orders for
^ at once if
order filled,
ncy Halls to
the 25th of
business,
ell's
irocery
RAILWAY.
> of the Soath.
IN SCHEDULES,
in caster from:
a, Rock Hill And
tactions 8:31 *- m.
oiA Columbia and
Stations 11:11
niackabuffc. Oharrmediata
stations.
i, ^lncsrllls and
tauona, 7:41 p. m.
lc/ater (or:
/ Columbia and
tatloua. 1:11 a. a.
Hill, Blackaburp,
a and Intermediate
5 a. m.
?, Columbia; Cbar?rmediata
station*.
Ill, Yorkrille and
nations, 7:48 p. m
i figures art pub:lon
only and are
"or Information as
ate., call on
HEN. A rant.
I, A. O. P. A..
Columbia, f. C.
IT. D. P. A..
Charleston, A. C.