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0 6 MISSION OF SO TO CLOTHI / f UTH clad, and 250,000.00 : WORLD '* l,as es,""a'< . the entire nonulatic THELANC '0 go naked and ! h< .;pe. But it w ?d that to clothe Jifheulty that I s >n of the entire i of ai.out 100 oer i FASTER NEWS, JULY 6, as only after great ment, but the g ecured a reduction ed and require* ppnt on thp cnnntrv arpnrnfolv VV 1915. ~ radera must be Hcens- I r? ?? il to grade that cotton , y ; a. hv thitlb nf ?><-> .... I ? " ' ill \ v win 111 utru II Villi I Hi out of the money monc existed under the natl act since 186:t except tl paying high interest i has he got except high from the railroads bul profits of selling the really costing the ori, ge i nree.) " world at the presen poly that has per capita would re< ional banking bales of cotton of 5 le privilege of It is therefore plain rates? What tion of cotton will freight rates until the inhabited ilt out of the with the product of public lands, cotton at 25 cents ginal builders clothing known to t rate of pounds risk and also fro ijuire 50,000,OOtV cent on all cott 00 pounds each. 'louses; and I ha1 that the produc- t the future the rat go on extending in state warehou earth is clothed reduced, our fields, for COTTON MUST is the cheapest FARM ' man. It is the One of the mosl ? ? - ?. *? ni 25 to 33 1-3 per tern of Kraxl^ on in state ware- bought and sol k-e no doubt that in in the towns o :es on cotton stored the way it is ses will be further changes of this ; 100 bales thro BE SOLD FROM; or New York ro MILL. | cotton is tends t important features who tenders h u/ I vuuin Wi i??V DV O" j t#l UJiUU, which cotton is I ? dinThe open market3 I f South Carolina, and ; practiced in the ex- 1 T i country. If you buy ^ ugh the New Orleans >? exchange, and that \ \ ;red to you, the man t is not permitted to V, j 1 C^-j I J J J S j ' _LANCA STER* v* uuiuiug; i ne proauci must pay dividends or stock and over-capital tainly legislation conT privileges is the found, great swollen fortune try. The fanner has every time he bought a trace chain. These gr the price of every sin* s oi me iarin mission or tne Sout i the watered world, but if she ii ization. Cer- '< must be a reasonah erring special land owner and the ition of every Carolina, true to her in this coun- past, is leading this contributed movement for stabili i plow, hoe or cotton. Mr. W. P. G eat trusts fix federal reserve boar tie thing that ; last February to the h to clothe the j connected with tl i to do so there ' system?and it i: le profit for the tracted me more laborer. South ?were the addit traditions in the ! ferred by the las great industrial authorizing the c izing the price of gotiate loans and . Harding, of the ton direct. Fortu d, in an address sistance of Mr. Ht American Hank- satisfactory arrar he state warehouse grade it; you a this that has at- grade it; but tl than anything else | terested grade] ional powers con- not know to > t general assembly longs. It is ca ommissioner to ne- bers, and they make sales ot cot- slightest know] nately, with the as- ' ship. Now, y irding, I have made Carolina, and < leements so far as insr is rlnnp hv are not permitted to ~ hey have sworn, disin'8 and the graders do vhom that cotton, be- To the rried to them on num- /, _ i grade it without the fflCfl Of ledge as to its owner- When a f ou take it in South and gats his very bit of the grad- flying stfrtt th* . i Likewise, r Lancaster % jood salesman goes out after business, 1 shoes shined. Then he looks like more oward Retting it. a community can go after more businei \ Message I \ No. 1 >* first pats on clean collar business?and he's inade a is?and get it. The "clean . iB bought on the farm. Is the farmer to hai pricing what lie sells? poly, however, does re special legislation. G< i<s. He safeguarded its climate and by soil. L ture of every cotton stf lead of South Carolini Kolnnn/v . C #V ...... ers' Institute, said e no voice in agitation which we t Our mono- only thing worth w ot depend on eellent warehouse )d gave it to state." Later he ga possession by the leading financie et the legisla- city, in which he st ite follow the Carolina was far in * and say to thing which had beei that out of the negotiating loans tad last fall "the the great burden hile was the ex- cotton planter is system in this men who net a i ve me letters to farmer and the m rs of New York ton ship now tiec ated that South prize court whosi advance of any- stated under oatl i attempted, and the vessel for $16 is concerned; but cotton. You 1 that rests upon the* him have your the many middle- not sell it at a >rofit between the tender it on ct ill. There is a cot- Interestedly an I up in the French if there is one b owners recently ; 1,000 that is b i that they bought jUna in the or 5,000 and that the farm that whei ? collar and st lave either got to let homes, the 1 cotton that vsay, or local pride o ill. When he goes to tnerchenta1 s >ntract it is done disid I doubt exceedingly Tubule of cotton out ot ought in South Caroen market from the . ' and pure lir n the buyer comes to chun in thP tiny shoes" of thia town are tha well-pain Fresh, clean-looking buildings. The part annot be put in figure*? but its good eflec tale sheets. Buy good paint. We recom itch Boy W iseed oil. We know of nothing else so lone ntn Wo call all nfhar noint na^acl ted stores, the bright, cheery paint plays in building up :ts are recorded on the local mend and sell Kite Lead satisfactory, so lasting and larioc no taial 1 Haf in frtnrk i uv ucuaiur uic wui now henceforth and foi intend to have a nionoi monopoly product. PI in a position to make threat, and the victor; What chance have millions, scattered o states, in a contest with rial capital? What th in niui iruiu ner suue warenousi ever we, too, model for the other poly price for I feel that I can a ace ourselves South Carolina will ( this no idle Our little state has a y is won. and has played her pi unorganized great national crisis, ver thirteen Rutledge delivered li expert flnan- the convention whi e people can- constitution and frc ? system was a ireignt on trns on stales to follow, for the vessel. T ssure him that traded for delivt lo her full duty, twenty-two cents glorious history, surance was about art Well in every I do not know v In 1787 John farmer for the co lis ultimatum to bought early I gu cli framed the a half cents. Thii >m that time to profit of about eii e cargo would pav sell it to the n? he cotton was con- profit on the gr >ry in Germany at the price that a pound. The in- cotton, two cents a pound. The South in hat was paid the utilizing the vi tton, but as it was incident to ham ess around six and poly crop, to in 3 would leave a net ;.r.nt power in Kilt cents, or fortv ? ? ? ill he doesn t mak? a with us toda ading over and above he pays you for the ?s it in her power, bv !==^==^=== :st commercial credit * ! ! lling this great mono ake herself the dorni h> If ^ finance and civiliza- jj M M KJ D WWW ?%?*? BENNETT TERRY C FOR SALE BY :> i :> :[+:< ;< *i*:\ BAD ENOUGH OMPANY. TO COOK f not do for themselves i within the province am tl.e government to do fc government helps the c himself. This is not sr patriotism. T care not call it paternalism or n ternalism than agri< proverishment. Better individually is the day when her < 1 the duty of oveturned by war he >r them. The patent in the council itizen to help God speed the day t >cialism; it is petty jealousies and whether you her statesmanship v ot; better pa- national policies. S :ultural im- South, not only polit that cotton trially. In 1835 she civilization was dollars a bale, to r voice has been more than the fa s of this nation, received, vhen, forgetting ! Three years age I small politics, per in which it . ill again shape planter in Texas p he once led the of cotton, with a ically but indue- ope. and requestec had the longest to write and tell . ? ? j ? in?C UI the speculators? 1 and 1 wish that rmer who grew it my place anion j of this world. > I saw a Texas pa- mine to pierce was stated that a look into the I mt a note in a bale I only stumble ? n addressed envel- see but dimly, i 1 the manufacturer j as 1 am concern him what he paid all that I can een raneu a dreamer. *j Tll6S6 I were worthy to take E the great dreamers But the gift is not * \ the veil of doubt and *' face of unborn time. ind falter in darkness, j j and 1 feel that, so far i j led, I have done about ever do in this creat * Hot Days Without Having What to Cook. HERE'S A TEMPTING New Irish Potatoes, Cabbage and Mixed Piokles. to Worry About ]! H: UST II! ' \\ ! f Beans. ?? the 6hackles of a slave Shall we have the cou one brave blow for a i tern of political econom; South continue to erini to an ever-invading n Our lands are an unw slble sort of security; duct of our land. eott< >i a nius in.in mie oi railroad in when the war came rage to strike for the Blue Ridge ighteous sys- West. In 1765, w! f, or shall the were considering whi 5e and cower sue, South Carolina loney tryant9 declaring for continc ieldy, impos- was the real ??eginni but the pro- lution and the found an, is always eral constitution unci tne world, and tor tne cotton at ! was preparing of'goods into whit railroad to the , and the proti?s he len the colonies on it . In a few in at course to pur- back from Germai led the way by stated that the nu ;ntal unity. This cents a pound ft ng of the Revo- giving the clais o ation of the fed- it was converted, ler which we are they exnected to the mill, the kind work, and tin :li it was eon verted take it up ar.d | ; expected to make success. Her onths a reply came "Dreams are a ny, in which it was that he true tl ?n had paid sixteen [ "What mattt >r the cotton, and icisni? f goods into which ; "This world and saying that most part of make a nniHt ?<? '? --'? it others must soon I carry it forward to ?? bert Kaufman says, i; rchitocts of fact." If ; len . \ ;rs sneers and syn- *.* * is made up for the < \ those who take but'J! Sweet am Sardines and Herring in Tomato The Very Best Brands Welch's Grape Juice Pints and < Post Toasties and Other ( National Biscuit Co.'s _ 1 Sour. 11 j * i Souee 11' I |j Quarts | j j( ! I Cereals I II convertible into gok! a notice. The remedy is cotton into a negotii The state warehouse c< an ideal form of crcdi they come into general impart an artificial va acre of cotton land a South rich in the nej VDQ ro hnvnn/1 All r li il/lni t a moment's today living. She ' to transform take this bold step, able secur'ty. the thirteen colonies ?rtilicates are stitutionul governm t, and when the great historian use they will South Carolina for lue to every The last blood of thr ml make the shed upon South Ca ct twenty-five after the British ha was the first to about thrpe hund and the tirst of manufacture of th i to form a con- mer received abc ent. Bancroft, he stated in the 1 , declares that ton; so that there med the Union, pound, thirty-live Revolution was went in profits ai rolina soil; and or eight middle-: d captured Bos- twoen that farme ? a " nr?n #;i\ Hiia red dollars on the ing naught, \vb e cotton. The far- grudge a cheer nit nine cents?so "Wherefore 1 etter?for the cot- have been i-ol was seven cents a j from the broke dollars a bale, that 1 "Makers of :ul expenses to six fought for big men standing he- pires and hight r and the cotton | "Grief has ring in all, but spar X o cheer a grudge but *" ? f the paths of progress If V js of bloo<l dropped ^ n hearts of dreamers. ** ^ empires, they have o her things than em-IJj fr seats than thrones, b j only streaked ilipir Vj xtai Ful of Canned ir Appetite is Fickle Just i have the Foods that Will EDWARDS & H 1 L:ne. ! ? Goods ?i ?? <? Hcmembcr That \\ Tempt You. + ORTON | J v tn O uv.j Vim Will W UUCS CONTRACTION OF *CF OVjERPItODUC' We ask no favor or th except a free field and We expect nothing exr earn by honest toil; bu the right of any class -1 its which wre crea our market and to deli\ )i uivjuiu. ion, XN6W Y Ol'K lill LEDITS, NOT from Camden to Cow riON. Mountain was the rt e government ground that ended i a fair tight, of Cornwallis at Yc ept what wo the war ended, Soul t we do deny the largest creditor i to use the she had furnished mc te to destroy t to the cause of in< er us over to any other state in th a Philadelphia, mill in Germany, pens and King's reason in the wo al bloody battle proper facilities, n the surrender warehouse cornnii irkt'own. When from a state ware th Carolina was tion in South Ct state, because cotton mill anywl >re actual money j We have daily rep lependence than the office from ev e Cnion. i!ip einto a Now, there is no heads with sil rid why, with the greyed their ho I could not as "Dreamers s ssioner, sell cotton seekers of the house on a planta- Truth? irolin direct to a "Through all tiere in the world, of destiny calli orts that come into broken vasts, ery warehouse in "They dare ro lai.l Iver, but has never peB. ire argonauts, the priceless fleece of I the ages the voice i them from the ununcharted seas, be > Yj - - - . antagonistic interests, us about the law ot' svi mand. Cotton sold in the streets in October It is now bringing twi and this difference of lies in the extension of the demand for cotton. It is not so often o1 They talk to STATE SYSTEM ipply and do- When the South ? my town on ture, in its extra ses at fl ,*e cents, state warehouse bill, Ice as much: ed to put it in open 100 per cent palled at the magnit credit, not in and the small means I feel that 1 can toda rerproduction ')e a Ruccess. because, A SUCCESS. every morning, Carolina legisla- number of bales o sion, passed the of each bale and It and I was select- was a ship in Char ition I was ap- | a compress in Co :ude of the task house facilities, I at my command, from every countj y say that it will bring it at one rat , through the aid compress in Colui .....x. uii ucoii cause iney are that disclose the . chart, f cotton, the grade, "With only c ts weight. If there mast and no leston, and we had dreams, they i lumbia, and wnre- for the far blin could sell cotton | "Their brain r in the state, and ' human miracle e of freight by the | their spires sta nbia, have it com- i golden crosses the makers of the i I WL W loth of courage at the compass save their sail away undaunted d shores. s have wrought all s; in lace of stone b the skies and their ^ Ho Qaa-M- ^<ro-dL Vvr .Qfa^?AnA?^f Ii -cr>\Sis*^ CL+s. I ?r. Ci.,U or cotton as contraeti and faulty distribution for lower prices. St; that the production of c kept pace with the consi uses are found for it e has almost supplanted \ It leads in the preat i \ance, and it can be ma fair return to tlinse wh on of credits rendered me by Mr. that make been able to commai atistios prove ?f the great financie otton has not try, who have expro imption. New being satisfied tha aeh year. It house receipt puts vool and silk. KOtiable form. Ther ndustrlal ad- whatever in obtainii; de to bring a lowest rate of inte n r*r/\/1 nr.n i warphoilftp rPfPint Harding, I have pressed and go < ad the attention the ship from tli rs of this eoun- there to the cotto ssed themselves or Kngland, end t the state ware- touched by any ot cotton into ne- uould have to do e is no difficulty it that the grades ig money at the .the standard, and rest on a state below, have a bu direct on board of "A great shi le cars, and from stricken to d n mill in Germany shivers, trerobh it would never be for help, that le else. All that 1 flashes hundred would be to see to ; seas, because > 5 came fully up to | "Wings of ca , in case they fell and add the h sine8s system th;jt to the human ] ?~ p a few months ago, < __ leath by an iceberg, J '*p ?s and groans. A cry ! matters mystery the wireless I fully CO Is of miles across the eryt ^ larconi dreamed. things j nvas now beat the air Come to ighways of the eagle paths. F A W^uvivu^/l/ A. proper use of writing materials is a as correct deportment For that r< gnizant of, is it not well for yon t< on will And it probably jnst what ; n paper and envelopes. We carry > ns for stationery. i arr>a otcd nr " .8 important in social sason, which yon are >j > look at onr station* pou want?the latest 2 the old standbys too. II 7f> r*r\ From the socks on ovn hats on our heads, fro to overcoat it is cottor one hundred million r United States today, an< able it is not extra vagal they would each use worth of cotton every would consume the entii ~ * " r feet to the 1 am encouraging m undershirt ?ach community to lj ?. There are on 'heir own farms, i >eople in the t!ie fall months, v.li I if they were cotton does not show it to say that ,!se these receipts t< ten dollars a,,,l Pay their debts. year. This 0811 he extended, as n re crop of the '"to the other states i> U'Jlll Kl? (he farmers in make reclamation mild warehouses whom the cotton find then, during were done, I hat ien the price of that in time of p a fair profit, to at least three ten i hot row money value of every hi If the system that would amoun iow seems likely, state of South ( of the South, an s 1 5,00rt,u00. Of < 3 10 go uack an'l i "One man d from the party for j kite from the c was sold. If that ; by the fire sees the ealeulation j steam from th< eace it would add of Franklin, \V ts a pound to the I dreds of othe ;ile of cotton and ; globe with ban t in one year in tbe . nihilatakl space 'arolin: to about | "The phonof OUIse I realize Iho i a hhhow> >?? " rew lightning with ft I L./1 louds; another sitting S|>r|ngfc Bloc i the steady escape of r ? kettle. The dreams - I 0 ^atts, Morse and hunrs have girdled the f ids of steels and an- j ^ ;raph, ? disc of wax, Livi/tjjcn us\ *. # DUNG IT? TTW iUU L U. Coolest Place n Tow. , i I nited States and leave the balance of the wor niers of the South hold t situation. Wall street the future cotton they the mills can not spin cotton that Wall stree can't clothe people wit tracts. We have the a A ml it cnnt ei.tt/... ' nothing for later-state board cat Id. The I'ar- a minimum price a lie key to the that it will net be n can sell all se" another bale of < please, but ??8t of production, the kind of If the state war i sells. You ,,ever done anything h paper con duce Insurance rates ctual cotton; "na it would be w< ~ * . /I r* 11 o ra ^ oil # U ~ i lie formed and fact and expect t greed upon, so far-reaching as tie ecessary ever to the most sfenuc otton below the cause every niiddh directly or ind ehouse bill had would fight bitter ; else except re- sort. They don't i in South Caro-1 long run it is best irtli millions of | lie, themselves I ? ?. ~ " hut any system as and a throat i at would meet with i voice swells ou ius opposition, be- and sweet, to 1 i man who is either j singer has r? irectly concerned ; whence he ca ly a change ot' that Kdison dreame realize that in the "What wouli for the entire pub- fancy or of fac included, that we which men had lew npruiKH, a nee if brass?a God-hewn f caught whole, clear, ast for ages after the ;turneil to the dust '* me, and all because d. 1 this world he of t were hands all with I to build? ? WIUMI, II ton, which is king. , Sonh has to do is to pu situation to hold the . mand a lair price for ii later these millions of tracts that are now heir cotton exchanges of Nt fall due, and then spec come to us for the spo >" paper cot- use pen Ml that tho 1 have had more trot t herself in a surance rates than at r-rop and de- nected with the oper t. Sooner or ,eni- There was a < future con- between a warehousi ik sold in the an(1 in a fourth-clasi 'w York will country warehouse tl ulators must 13.50, while in a fo t cotton. I where there were no pn- ui mis siate. nave some unifor lble with the in- > ling and marketiti lything else con- | GitADKS MUST ation of the sys- There is a notice listinction made ted States governi a in the country ed standard ;/rad i town. On the yet every year tli te rate would be and buyers in e urth-class town, South take millioi waterworks and ets nf iho nu'inlo in system of hand- "Your very ik our cotton crop, tlie land a dre ' BE LICENSED. lures on its \va r thing: The Cni- dreamer's soul, nent has establish- "They are tl es for cotton, and the men who n< ie cotton exporter* dage on their i very state in the "Cowardice i ns out of the pock aione keep us homes are set upon amer found; the piclis are visions from a / / / io blazers of the way. / / /. 3ver wear doubt's ban- I'll eyes. _y. and lack of faith can \JU from the chosen goal. E are placed in an excepti< nntitmn a* r?rt??/-l? /i . j ^ J anally fortunate \T/_ SOUTH CAROLINA LEADER. The population of the mated at about 1,500,00 About 500,000,000 re clothes; 750,000,000 a <?Tf "30S ">iZ *tUM 3I|', %\ ?I 'ISO anneaii ?rjt ?iq?naj pjo 'tn;j?pao*\ it ALWAYS A no more protection ( than in the country, world is esti- ,e Pe-r hundre< 0.000 people. <>ut *oln8 into the Kulariy wear[surance companies w re partially rH,''"ze the superior! risk of a statrt ware P?? were prompt to offei osijuv s.Myioj ..t i _ n pajr.3 a/J ()f lo per cent per hi against the fire ; undergrading cott the rate would shipped cotton fr< I dollars. With- to New York to b details, the in- tract there, and i ere all quick to grades given me ty in the morai cotton exchange w house, and they above that of the tis a reduction town of Hennetts indred on cotton be some law passe "j r?j.11vin?iin'uiiy "ii our neari on. 1 myself have dream enougl sm South Carolina enough we can e delivered on con- on the 'foot of n one instance the before. by the New York ' "Walls crum ere sixty-five points [ the tidal wave local buyers in the fortress from t! vllle. There must nations drop fi d thai will not onlv and onlv ihlnari is be strong and If we l. and dream hard Wpp tread the path whofeman hath never gone you .. sure hie and empires fail; sweeps In and tears n ttlft he rocks. The rotting om off time's boughs m a <1rf>nniOro mob A h?.? ^fv/uiviwu M i^^aiud JSUllll ly you with the finest in tl want a nice, tender chicken, I you come to us for it. We we will please you in ever we can ie market. If for example, be are absolutely y thing. f 1 J -Burpnvjs *ao| Moq jo oa I.UOM Sartp&lii9)f jotfio ' # ?qx in a state warehouse ?-i3S 9|Q*M?o in a private or eorpor over that stored adopt the deflniti ate-owned ware- j ards of the Unit e and fixed stand-| "They are th ed States aovern- j their vassals ai " VMM4VIO ill uno live. ^ le eternal comjuerer*: re the year*." ^*V Af*vai ivi drKei jt,