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r 4 (Eljp tanr?Hlpr (SEMI-WEEKLY Nruts V THE PROPOSED > |$ MILL. THE LANCAS -x-vrfc-WrX * v FLOUR v v THK UOXFEDI *; unioi STER'NEWS, JUNE 4, 193 ICODIOIOKilOIOICICi:^ fjfej] IltATK BE. | ?. JflrtfrniYMmOWiMii n/l KtiiU tmHi Aitnnr ^ ftwir JUAN IT A WYLIE PUBLISHERS' ANNOU1 Published Tuesdays I days at Lancastor, S. C ! Lancaster Publishing ( { successors to The Le tabllshed 1852; The ( established 1878; Th t prise, established 1891, #SWOi1 as aAn/>n rl _/ilo na I TK . . Editor | irirlr+flr^?!r!-frr-Fi-!r ; Many of the citizens iCEMENT: town are deeply Inte and Fri- proposed flour mill I ; and, we believe, will Company. dger, ea- future see their hope r? Review, eral very good propos e Enter- ready before the Chan ' a!iCL?"- merce. The Kershaw ] :k t >t}IC-rr!f!?!-r -l~ir!rlrl-!~'-l-'~i-4~lvlv{H of county and I spent Wednesdi rested in the : attending the Conf for Lancaster As was the case dui in the near union held in that cii talized as sev- i tinuallv. There wei itions are al- 1 veterans in attendau aber of Com- j could not dampen tl Err. thinks as They would congrega * ly in Richmond ederate reunion. ring the last re- *&&< ty. it rained conre around 6.000 Ol tee and the rain j % geou heir enthusiasm. mlXC ite in the lobbies m&l? a >w\yvinw iviuiuij nir chance begin* ?n a* you believe g i have a chance. ft rm willing and ccmra- jS i# human pisntifuDy flg fd with energy and jg \mvuui ww unit; g There's pient ' /M tor ajky scrap *' M moM men are IVtMb ehanty lives. TheMrlropoh rpiAH ~ y of room intf careen' building turn?tr MAt/r?u. I an Building wi uu oo outuuu-viaoo 1 Oct. 7, 1905, at the at Lancaster, S. C., ui of Congress of March SUBSCRIPTION PU (In Advance.) CJt Year Biz Months PLKASK TAKE XOH Henceforth all ob />o r,l n /\f thnnl/a 1<\#1 <va poatofnce I ?'? <K>. " ?' ? fl,our m ader Act much to this section, en 3. 1879. ! farmers to plant more ===== ~ they can have it gro' home. The Era says: $1.50 "Parties are consldei ......75c tor of building a flour ' caster. We do not knc ITCE. of the wheat acreage ituaries, available and which ea ill will mean j of the hotels and couraging the spoken of by Goldsi > grain when how "fights were los and so near heard two character i spinning their yarns ing the mat- 'H<#el- They were > mill at Lacf- whom had been ii >w the extent brigade and the ot that will be, division. Each tl n be counted . mo nd nr ilni a rno t < +r*Mm 1 like the soldier I * ??ulth .would tell I . m t and won." We I ^8 s from Virginia J ffiflH ^ In the Murphy I |TH f'.'i brothers, one of # I a the Stonwalk her in Pickett's, ^VljKg lought his i'.m" hEP# ..kUk -* i TT uii amcit ivn Hn -thatfcthe recipe. ' ?}S UgS THE FIRST N TTurjS Lane irW%] UNITED 8TA' HHHj wa10 tnull with t PlH mane dimee. ATIONAL BANK, taster, 8. C. rKS D POSITORY. rie poor iJlll vai uo ui iiiauivo, luugc notices of all public charging admission, c executors' notices, no discharge, etc., will be for at the legal rate. There has been somi tainty in the rainds friends as to what new is. The items mentione are not news items, nor accept such items for #r i' on a8 an a88et 'or a ra"' a a rs But B jg tQ an ',"on8; crease is so great over thot it can.scarcely be r ehi g d parison. That fact alon will warrant the erectio " , c?r" if it should prove that S reillv wheat is produced wit! I hZ able distance of the mi 'can WP Koing long enough to nntiii a warrantable dividends, puonca- market will be oDen as at that point. ? -?*. that the in- j course, was very nat former years ] teresting to hear th? 'ated by com- . Stonewall brigade r< ie, as a basis, ..... , .. n of the miirsoh *hiPPed lhe twc not enough and Shields at lin a reason- keeping each on diffe 11 to keep it river, make it pay I w jf , the wheat spbnt" most of wide to that.! "Confederate Museur 3UI, *? mva? W* ? ??1 ural. It was in- gift Qf the people j veteran of thq. neath the likeness jlate how Jack- an tnscriptior ? armies of Frelk thought expressed Port Republic, hi8 death, that he rent sides of the,a friend or be fal i A handsome stal the day In fhe?to be the most p u." the home of !*?,?? of Tennessee. Be- FROM OT of the young hero, l embodying the Pooi by him just before For father, II would not betray Spartanburg H< se to his duty. :ue of Jackson,said _ . ...... . L,est you fc erfect likeness of weather for the HER PAPERS "M~ The great r Old Dad. on the ^'ay Ife Is just a buy-play. chlnt'maJS 8raia- why ships ?r_ ? should not ? Wetorget. to ports of 8 >rget It, this is fine observer. > split log drag.?An ie in the South." ship building plant now at Mobile ought to solve ot a supply tor the mere. and there is no reason "Made in the South" eventually carry the flag ill the world.?Charlotte uon except, as auverusu Weather forecast for S( Una: Fair Friday and Sj FItll>AV, JINK 4, 1 If you can't be neutral, tral as you can. + Lancaster needs every sc IK* j ________ ) mill as to any others, i >uth Caro- Purohaae whatever ad lturday ' pl-v of wheat is needed * ' ? "till going. It has be< 915. that the production o ?__ ' South Carolina this yea meet the needs of this be as neu- means that some farme more than they will ne ? have wheat to sell, uall enter- 1 no* that is raised \vi nrAvimitv i ? n tu {f 1 nv k . \ r ind they can President Jefferson t ditional sup- war, and in the cap en? estfmated building. In the Ia< f wheat in lhe capitol grounds, r will nearly relating to the histoi state. This country. Here we s Ts \\ 111 l,a*?! dispatch, in pencil, t ed, and will w , ^ Fhen again. Jackson to General I 11 be in near before he received tli ,,1 uill _ -- ^ vu\/ givMv vuiuiuaa )avis during the 1 ure in bronze, giv itol and library gentleman, utand tter building in grounds. On the are many relics ment are inscribet ry of the whole ed by General Bee aw the original before he fell a sent by General 'Look, there's Jac >ee a few hours \ stone wall." CI o "hot that end- statue is another uc, uu ueroic ng- dr.rson Intelligt en by an English s on the capitol E*pe base of the monu- "Foresters in 1 the words utter know president , Ee* it.?The St i of this state just t first Manassas, The SI kson standing like If anything j ose by Jackson's on the war. Ev in bronze of the 'l?!? to ke"P A 5ncer* _ The O rt Opinion. The only loorse Wilson." Th iy solicit 1 ial timber when they ch?ape8t am ate solicitation i ' about the liver LinlnK. thousand pe< ., is talking t< ?oes wrong, blame it Times, en Paris has been too merican women from v nly Effective Way. way to increase sales Is justness actively. The 1 most effective form of s the newspaper. It tells merchant's goods to a ople while the merchant > one person.?Florence prise we can bring here. + Tiie most effective tl; campaign Lancaster coi -would be a clean-up crusa Jiave it. + Now for a library which keeping with our other impi and adequate tor a growing to be sent a distance t( ? It isn't likely that the r y-swatting est will be overdone in ild have Una this year, and the de Let'* ',v fow towns that are the erection of them wil Iv safe in doing it. ?... . "Another thought tha will be in , v, ?raKP tjlo erection of i rovements they will prove a stint town like ; creased wheat acreage f >w n???*r p(1 nis lite, it begins > be ground. M 2nd 18C2 .. nillmg inter- * , South Caro- eral Lee that the en comparative- "at Chancellors, \vhl< considering miles from Chance 1 he perfect- 8p0];e 0f proposing , , , trusted that a kind Pi t should en- ... . mills is. that fr,ve him a *reat vi< ulus to In- interesting document rom year to is the original horn , "Near 3 p. m., late Dr. Hunter J (1 notifies Gen- Jackson's chief su em.v was found tatecl the general ?!i is about two wound at Chan llorsville." He statue was erected to attack and Richmond, who In rovidenci would him as their greatf torv. Another There are no mc in this building pie than the peo [1 of Tpft'pronti - ?. . . coning up in a IcGuire, who was gyarments.?Co rgeon, and ampul's arm after his How Doc cellorsvllle. This With so mucl by the citizeiiH of tant>e in the w-o . ?? , . wno doesn't rei revered ,s to he pU,e( >st surgeon. goncer. >re hospitable people of Richmond. , Fwp <'onimui 11 sorts of ridiculous lumbia Record. The Sparti Tom Arnold >s He Survive? tor in the si 1 news of vast Impor- n?.xt J}}c. rid today, the person Ives. rhi id a daily newspaper Press associi i.?Anderson Intelli- or Turkish wives does 1 editors hav< ilty Improvement. .^1UI III'MI^ mill M. ui IVO, anburg Journal says Col. "is expecting every edttate to attend the meet>nth; also all of their s is not going to be any ation of Mormon elders notables. How many ae think South Carolina i??Newberry Observer. Lancaster. + The county If.ir is yet oh but its not too early tc promoters and make suggest is if you are willing to li them out. + Road making, to our n gests also the idea of road year. We believe the t 1 a flour mill at Laneaste | no risk whatever, if tin '0 months j Ujj(j And if they sh > help th ,i() SOi we would sugeei lions, tiiat sliav take up the matte lelp carry f' "?np:h. just as she doe .hings she undertakes." ? Unci. SUB- x|;|; niainteii >romoters of Davis in the sum of $ r are taking j)v Horace Cireelv. ( ?oulde<fadit {J d'erbilt and others. E ?t that Ker- room in the Confetl r and put it .?here can he seen tl s with other war from each state I etacy. The house lu besides the basemen' stairs from the fir .. Liit-ir nearis and 100.000, sinned to veterans and ot 'ornelius Van- capitol and many *.ach state lias a jug the executive lerate Museum, Governor Stuart a ie relic? of th?* ' welcome to all of the Confed- points of inleres is three stories pleasure of nieetii t. and winding who is a big-bodle st and second Virninia srentleman Homes were open rnenu r a nut her visitors. The your particul. ..... . things out of I buildings, includ- vou a home ma mansion, where improvement sc nd his staff gave meetings being who came, were 1100118 or 'n . , school house? e had the things to try.? lg the governor. * [1 and big-hearted Rnvernor Man- I r, wnai is oeiug none '*u; me mi ar community to help I he ol<l ruts? Have How it c ker's club or u rural head of its i iciety? Any welfare this spirit ol held Saturday after- from the hei le evenings at the brought bacl These are good Honey. Anti Kershaw Era. a bottle todr .l^ormiiiK v? um ui me *ino Forest! lears the throat and nucous ailments. It Is f Newness and Vigor alth-giving Plney Forest i by Dr. Bells Pine-Tarseptlc and healing. Buy ly. All Druggists, 25c. 1 ante and road maintenano suggests the most usefu therefor, the split-log drag + Here's to Lancaster, wli the live towns, leaves lag behind, looks forward to opportunities and enlists live wires who like to Keep e at once -! EVKKV 1-wV.M A 1* 1 l'e%' 4 i-;- Furnished Tlie Newi I Lancaster Chamb ? j Commerce, lich leads ^ King ones I~ 1" i i i i-f-Hliiuitless The opportunty of tli all loyal | in the country. The cou her in the j along without the town. \CTOKY ,,0?r3' In thi8' 1,16 ^ % ; the Confederacy, was * by the Davis. "Daughter o er of -r eracy," and trorn th + back porch fell "Lti rm:i:rrrT <lied from the effects ie town"lies' , Siouth Carollna"s < ntry can get *lad to ?..compared but no town any:^ Vhlte House of ning and hi8 staff born "Winnie" the Murphy Hotel, f the C'onfed- reived much ntten e second story his own account ar ttle Joe," who from South Carolln of the fall. | of the fact that hit oom. we were Miss Meredith, Is favorably with mond. uwrt'TWWKr?T owing to the rai were quartered at 1 7fit I The governor re- ^ ' tlon, not only on I id because he was u. but on account Hntrance t j wife, who was a 9 a. m. a native of Rich- Full fouryear pre-medlc ny weather which ^ *rfe tuJ MLECE OF CHARll SOUTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST C< I3IST YEAR BEGINS OCTOBI Examinations at all the County seat: year courses lead to the B. A. and al course is given. tion scholarship is assigned to ea< BTON?1915 )LLEOE. !R 1. # s on Friday, July 2, at i B. S. degrees. A two;h county of the State. ^ icau. * Jane Addams is now i but the war is not ended an not yet sacrificed herself in to end it, and if we remej rectly, she promised to a her desire or perish in the + The Confederate vetera ever has or ever will be ~~ prosperous where the h U Ur"P' The town is built on farr 8 Jias what farmers produce i an effort .... , their home needs. In niber cor.. , are liabilities, not assetsccomplish ; , . t not legitimate produce a tempt. ^ ?atnral evolutii ins. who Krowtl1 of necessity?pla permanent!v " UH 8een P?tralt ind is poor HaraPton- "ut>er anc ? fr?t" this state. The n profits; on , ? in excess of by ??n' M W" Gar>' 1 fact, towns ,t1hi3 roo.m A Pair -consumers. I be,0n*lng to the ?aU rs. Towns Withertpoon, br ?n and out- Annie and Dr M Rices to store thls p,aCe- artl1 a tea 1 . itie the war hv the s or Generals prevented our g< I other leaders much as we woul i uniform worn done, Maj. J. M. El Is on exhibition Lancaster veteran of vfleld glasses fprtune to meet. 1 ant Oapt. John 'ful appearance ma other of Miss him to convince p< Witherspoon of indeed a veteran ol vettle used dur- is nevertheless a I llltP I )r _T P norf in ontno nf Btttng around as ,, i ,,l unexcelled Uba a otherwise have r, [ddle was the only expenses it was our good 'he major's youthde it difficult for eople that he was , f the late war. It ll/AllTA fact that he took A fv VI T ? t? <irA/\ot It n * ? 1 ?~v <. juuuings ana ainieiic grounus, we: xary facilities. moderate. For terms and catalog HARRISON RA1 Reasons SS it equipped laooraiorieu, ue. address VDOLPH, President. have experienced four hard "warfare, hope and pray for be maintained by the Uniti but many wiseacres, guided motives than patrotism, ar ing for war. .. + 1 Now that Italy has eni "war and you have frequent "to speak of the Italian** i 1 years of a"u uisiriouie wie wori ' peace to Pro(lu?t3 through the ( ed States, commerce. There is but by other Permanent city building e clamor- lea,Is the farm. Bu sympathetic, so sensitive i duction, that the forecai tered the I ;v'ieat or corn crop affei occasion of the w orld. VVher romom Ito r fields smile, towns wax a s surplus ~, hannels of H'ak*ne>-. ***<> a bul one road to eftect ,n the Pcr80n ? that road Am?8 McMa 8 are o sineas is so tere,9t to ^a?^8trfan to crop pro- *iufa rooul are man st of a poor ' Lee' Jack8??- Stuart rds the mar- *inia *?nerals- ??<*> i the harvest ,rorn by Gederal ^ fat. and fae- and that *orn b-v (i let which took participated in by f the late ('apt. ade, notably, at Sh if particular in- inauga and Gettysl s. In the Vir- die will extend his y souvenirs of before returning h and other Vir- Time and space i as the uniform telling here of oth at Appomattox toric interest in i eneral Jackson mond. One of th< ^ "citcoi utz i nca Kershaw's brig- Il/f.-- 17t iarp?burg, Chlcka- Jf fl V II !>urg. Major Rid- J trip to New York | j Miould er matters of his- ^ ind aroand Rich- |Tf?A'"'Af?f / i pleasures denied HI vVd II E Buy Your js of Us r I "what you learned years ago, at school, that tlie heginni is short and that the accent on the second syllable. + Lancaster could and she a public school system ol standard as possible. found an insistent demand , perhaps, j dories increase the pay ng vowel w'heat, hay, heef, pork, is placed ?these are the soil I home builders, the build _ ! cities. >uld have The old fashioned f as high Commerce, with its cash operation free factory sites, is raj for the away. Instead of grabb - . roll Corr when he waa fata,13 and poultry ( olts ^ld uiluers, the a,uaI1 book foun<1 11 lers of great after Uis dearh' enti oer's Manual," and " Chamber of Xapoleon 1,1 tv'"r" T* bonuses and and a BU>le **re a!vva Idly passing 8ack when not 1,1 ,:: ing business doubtIe!1H received f lifinli< f liainunirntinn i r wounded, hi* J the veterans and glasses and a account of contini n his knapsack visit to nearby bu tied "The Otfl- Seven Pines. Fr The Maxims of Harbor, Malvern F lis little manual ) toric spots. Kich ivs m his haver- virons are full of fi se and Jackson Southerners and cc roin. these two i union this year al l. hl,.hmo,U I. 1~ 1 1- -1 other visitors, on Lieil rains was a ttlefields, such as aser's Farm. Cold lill and other his- ^ mond and its ennterest for all true BECAUSE insequently the rettracted unusually groceries at th X fo. 4. \ you get the beat e lowest prices. yHQ535l near riiiii can be obtained is the improvement so mi ?jeaired. What are we at a town broaden the horizon for ou We have provided material but we have failed to sec tauuas. we have not propi facilities and we are not will give troni earn otiier, towns a tell to be to look to the country .'iehls of growing corn an _ i hay. Here lies the oppc doing to the great city, strange r people" -eem, is out in the eou comforts 'n the fertility of the i ure chau- cessful hay campaign wl f?r library tories to the town. Haj otherwise and nork. which beckon re beginning ' . out in the lnv*?clMe. Of interest d wheat and ,he sword of Gpn L< ,rtUnitv fo? who commanded the i as it' may ot Pick<tt'? division : ntry, hidden charRe on <Qjnetery iO'l A sue- f>urg 11 was UI>on 1 ill' bring far. *word that ArmJsteat means beef when ,lp mounted th< the nacklne ,Jashed ,ato the H1<>? X I11VU IUUUC Uilll | lUI^C * I WW US. t to us also \%as ?\vis Armistead, I Neuralgia l*n advance brigade Von don't need rn the immortal ionizing nerve paint Hill at Gettys- arm, shoulders, ch he point of this apply a few drops < i placed his cap Liniment; lie quie e rock wall and You will get such t dv Angle, actu- Life and the world K. t. V> . The only x ilns Stopped. to suffer those ag- G trilth r,f t in the face, head, . , est and hark. Just bu-v from U3' if soothing Sloan's m , . Ihi9 reason tly a few minutes. elief and comfort! fec^ will look brighter. vay you can pro e 1 this statement is to P i i stands ?n its own V aiding in the developmei mental reseourees. + " 'Press Invasion t'r South,' " says a headline, of coarse the marching o tors on Chick Springs the I of this month," suggests T wood Journal. Or persap [it of our house and storage plant means cereal mills, glue ? starch factories. Flour om the in wheat producing secti Meaning erics follow the dairy < t' the edi- truck patch calls for the latter part tory 'he Green- Let us have more cha s the first rlculture and commerc . .More corn al,y P'erclng the l'n ose factories, mortally wound mills locate his men co follow wl ons. Cream- v*',e ?f the most apj cow, and the ,,le vlr*tnLa room wi canning fac- like?csH of a beaut ; picked up at the tmbers of ag- Port Republic, e and fewer l'le dead bodies ion center. He ' Get a bottle today, ed, still urging i at all druggists. ] tere he had led. ' rubbing. >ealing relics in is an ambrotype iful little girl, ^ battle ground I i lying between ! I of a Confed-1 B 3 ounces for 25c, Penetrates without 1 F. W. SISTA 3 TO RE tjt ui .iuiy uie luvHsiun 01 me State by the editors fro Carolina. + The^32-page Greater Flo tion of The Florence Dail a noteworthy achievement cellent paper, upon whicl to congratulate the editor neaa manager and the i.m<i csorir "commercial clubs." I im South wealth from the oppc home, and not subtract ? 1 communities. Irenes Edi- must not forge y Times is ff,rm la a factory, and for an ex- state there are thoust i we wisu factories which need oui , the busl- 1 and effort to make the people of -et us create *?"** ? umu rtunities at 8UPPosert to have it from other 8,*asion of one of tht too, are autograph 1< t that every '-"Ord Woolsley, fit that in every i^nRland, and of 0oh inds of these rommande?" of Her r best thought stream Ouarda, to th oi productive G M* Sorrell of Lo expressing their reg >n suiuier anu | 1 been the pos- 111 mi. Of interest. Ill stters of the late >lil marshal of Hfl :>nel Freemantle* ^^B ' Majesty's Coldie widow of Gen. jBH | ngstreet's corps, IB ret at the death 'HB HIR! THE STORE THAT For Vour Sui 5CH s CONTINUES TO GROW mmer Barge linf * Florence. Coming at a men are most in need of r and optimism, it strikes note of helpfulness and sf did example of the courai fies reverses, sees the with which it is even now ed and points toward a I is bright with promise t time when ' eassurance Elsewhere in this 1 a welcome -found a sketch of the I >ts a aplen- ' Andrews of North Caro ge that de- at the time of his dea advantages president of the Soutt surround- Colonel Andrews was a future that ! Confederacy and fough o all who the War Between the i of that gallant offh Issue will be Woolsley and Colo ate Col. A. B. spent several montl lina, who was Confederate comma th, first vice war. Colonel Fre< lern Railway, eye witness of the soldier of the burg, it gallantly in There Is a beai States, Just as window in the musei be sure look for POINTING OVER OUI to ag the H FINGER T I DOOR I nave raun 10 worn iowa pearlng. 1-/JU t-?u. i-.-. ... I,?.. t ..... , rUS 118 up- luu^ui nuci lilt; building of the South. ii lur me up- tne uoy soldier, who j a spy at Pulaski, T . executed as I WKKKKKKtKtKKRi eun. It was the ' i . V Jf' \: \.-V' 4