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FASTER NEWS, JULY 9,
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1915.
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J. C. SllKl'Altl). . BuhIi
PUBLISHERS' ANNOl
Published Tuesdayi
days at Lancaster, S.
Lancaster Publishing
successors to The I
tabllshed 1862; Th<
established 1878; 1
nofnKII..),.,,! lOn
-I- CE ASH
Editor
MM MuniiKcr
UNCEMENT: Th? Colutubia Sti
s and Fri- some strong appeals
C., by The and consciences of
Company, South Carolina in th
Review" spect for the law- 1
'he Enter- sue of tbat Paper, in
1 1 t ho Ivnoh in a hv n nil
fc | ."H! ij
w'e noie from
ate is making Journal that Judgt
to the hearts has been imposing
the people of instead of alternai
e matter of re- persons convicted 5
n Tuesday's is- of court for that c
commenting on Judge Smith is to 1
\h r?f tWO i linn- thio hnupco Tlinp
The Greenwood B
> Mendel L. Smith
prison sentences
Live lines, against
it the recent term
ounty. We think NOT I
be commended for
O a pn Min iii> on tiito
iARN
NECESSARILY BY MAKir
MORE WAGES, BUT
MOR
?
IDO, vOVd UlloUvU 1 O J
tared as second-cla
Oct. 7, 1905, at tne
at Lancaster, S. C.,
af Congress of Marcl
SUBSCRIPTION I
(In Advance
One Year
Six Montlia
PLEASE TAKE X
'A, a LIU ou- vuu
as matter cent negroes becausi
p?8toflJc? race had killed a whi
under Act A1 , ..
h 3 1879 crux ?f niattei
- "So far as law and
'RICE: the white people of (
.) preme. The question
$1.50 law should be. It
75c people want LAW or
"No woman was i
OTICE. case near Hound Oak,
e one of their [where the imposit
te man. it gives not meet the end
p as follows: I ticularly in the ni
law-making go, concealed weapoi
Seorgia are su- liquor laws, etc. \
is 'whether I aggravated cases
NO-LAW. parties convicted
nvoived in the jury and the trial ;
in Georgia. . the sentence in th
v it t v iiinii i
Ion of a fine will P k
b of justice, par- I On
latter of carrying 1
iB. violating the That is t
Ve have known of VOUr ear
being tried, the j spent Q
promptly by the
judge would make Dflflfl
e alternative, the1 | III .A I
tVE A DIME A DAY
he easiest possible way to increj
ning power. Place those foolisl
limes in one of our
FT RANKS FOR 01MF
/ We Help
iqp f
* ( YOU
S \ T O
fe
rieuceiurm an
x;ards of thanks, lodj
notices of all pub
charging admission,
executors' notices, i
discharge, etc., will I
for at the legal rate.
There has been so
tainty in the mind
friends as to what u
is. The items mentic
are not news items, n
uuiLuuriL'ts, - rival two negroes
;e notices, lives, though innocent
lie affairs not a matter that on
citations, "The question is w]
notices of community whose me
ve cliarged and resort to mob wa
white man to live in.
me uncer- "If little boys shot
Is of our up in the notion that
ews really for any reason, must
ined above a man. black or whit<
tor can we law, why send them
. nL?r?.Tu defendant would pa
in Georgia, is I v
e need discuss. | in a ,evv moments
hether or not a the court house a
rubers defy law man to the commui
ys is safe for a j entered it. The
rid he brought should always be c<
one day they, the gravity of the
go out and kill as will deter the ac<
i, regardless of tition of it Snvg
to church, to ..Iiwl_ .
,y the money down " w
and walk out of An*
, more dangerous 11
nlty than when he yoi
sentence imposed Makes 5
>nunensurate with US about
offense and such
?used from a repe- 1
The Journal:
M? vtuismw a va? vauiu
tie opens a Savings Account a
i one of our little Pocket Banl
laving easy. Come in and a
; them.
Tiie Eidct I
" \ 10 dave
- V J
isk
Jatiamav Pa
Mir
accept such items fo
tion except as adverti
Weather forecast for
lina: Probably fair Frl
unlay.
FK1DAV. .11 I. Y i?,
Frank llolt is not thin
the United States.
r publiea- Sunday school and d
sing. will surely unfit them
"It' the people go
South Caro- churches, schools and
day and Sat- and reading the Si
Mount, some day lyncl
? "Let The State mn
. I'Ho. once ihore. How st
-----?= against a crime, mun
p only crank nameless crime, be m
.... especially care. We ti
I here are T)lpv (,.in .,nij tliov
ay school? It ... * L,.
for the job. th,s position. Th<
on multiplying people who stand
Sundav schools criminal out when
ermon on the ?P"n h m- T li? ha
ling will cease' Increasing crime n
ike itself plain !lo.?r8f.n0t,',rT
vere the laws take the risk feeln
tier, arson, the caught it will not
ade .we do not n\"ch- a* th?r? ar
rust the people. wh,te ,men- ,f.the
should protect ?ro- who sta?'' ro?<
ii^ui in inn I n* h
?re are too many H
ready to pay a I
a One is placed I
s had the effect of
is it causes evil i
1 the law. Titev
iit? assured that if
amount to very "pTJoiVr flTT^
e any number of J. XvLrlYL U 1 r:
criminal he a ne- ?
Iv to pay hint out. Perfect
I1IL 1 1IVJ1 1
LANC
[ER PAPERS aithkciatf.
1/illUllnL Urt
ASTER, S. C. *
S RECENT LETTERS to the riRht
Well I thl
at! to Hear From His host patch c
A?f L' t\ ? 1 i.% 1..
lm i
?-1 **
place.
nk Mr. C. O. Neal has the
if corn I have seen, it Is
plenty of them still li
tunatelv.
41
Says The Ureenwoc
"Whatever may be said 1
hint it can not be denh
President Marshall is a
byterian." It cannot. be<
elected.
*
\ing. unfoi'- themselves against orb
people can not save tl
can not in tho long rv
>d Journal: ,ht>ir women, without
no reason, there is
or or against ],aving a government
m1 that Vice join one another in
strong I'ivs- tin intaining what we
i .use he was of South Carolina.' il
we are going to say tl
ment. the state, is w
initials. But the "The penitenth
lenisel ves ,thev KH'iK is the thing
in protect even ors- What does a hi
law! There is n '"ie so long ;>s 1
no excuse, for his dirty b
for men to "hike his fine in a
creating and K? ?"? though
call the 'State pcned?and really
by our acts, sequence, has happ
lat the govern- 's concerned."
eak. impotent.'' ?
try or the chain- we are per
for the blind tip:- Georgia to take i
lind tiger care for ter of lynching*,
te is able to con- ?
nsiness? He can I'nole Haiti
short while, and Ode to the Foi
nothing had hap- violets am blue;
nothing, of con- and so atu c
ened so far as he Post.
Uncle Hi
? ? V?' - A ? <1 A l,Aaa* 4 1.
tectly wining for the
lead In the mat- To the Editor
Anderson Mall. Well, I was
I'm Sentiments. I". O. ( riium
irth ? Roses am red. 80,1001 mates,
watermelon is sweet successful life
hiekun.?Charleston blessings to 1:
always glad
urdy'.s Dish. letters front
- r-> i_ I never knew 1
i w. vi mi in 111^-1 . i fi innii> ii ii
of The News: who lives at
glad to hear from Rev. 8aui? l)1:,reInger.
one ot my ohl
I want to wish him a h. Dyches, t
May God add His Isaiah. We
lis work. Well I am traded ine^
to read Mr. Twitty's which is th^
Valdosta, Ga.. though Lo^gr;.,f,"d j
lim myself, but as long piint
C. lie 19 UHC Ul lite uur o
home and boards at the
an excellent semon yesr.ur
pastor, Rev, J. W.
'rom the sixth chapter of
i are expecting onr proting
to begin July 25th,
e fourth Sunday,
drs. L. D. Adams of the
3Ctlon were visitors at
vi>alpnlav
With a paved Main
brilliant white way, mil<
walks, the biggest cot tot
world, and the most pro
izensliip to he found.
"Lancaster Leads."
What impression will
the mind of a child if h
mil in in- iiumcu m k
street, anil serve peace and secur
?s of cement The minds and hea
i mill in the i>1?* must be enlighte
igressive cit- time comes when all I
of course ciety will be respectec
man will dare take tl:
own hands no matter v
be made on cation. Upon the pul
e is told by house and the news
I * ?? <111** l?7 J..
itv."
rts of our poo- <?00|> ItKSl'LTS
ned. until the Y, ...
the laws of so- ' *'""** *~rrMC<
1 and when no As we have had
le law into his mark before, the j<
vliat the provo- not altogether wor
pit, the school South. It has bei
paper, rests a bringing both the oi
i.ivis* AUU aiKMU in
^ savs good-bye, i
OF TI1F, WAIt. melon enters v
^ our menu of seas
. 1'leHr!TM. 1~!~ Anderson Mail.
occasion to re- i Sings of
European war has Times are obi
ked harm to the better. We not
en the means of | county is conside
redltor and debtor organizing a
Tm -i 1 merce.?Oreenwc
ts 11 int.- *>1133 rettt ll ,
old Colonel Water- us m> ?randl
ihole-heartedly into wa>'? enjoyed
lonable delicacies. they were rail
they were sch
wished to see
the Times. Therefore, for
liged to be getting letters intereti
ice where Colleton is always on (
ring the advisability Well, 1 thii
Chamber of Com- harder we wil
>od Journal. heard one fat
jarents lived they al- Mr, L. A.
reading liis letters, for Lyles yester
sed together. I think We had a
ool mates and always w^lch we lo:
hita in their old age.
their sake It makes his
ng for me to read. He WlMoever V
the right side I think. 1
nk if times get much The Old S
1 all have to do like I cbill Tonic
Tlllv ilnlna in q nntlmr ?? ^
Watson visited Mr. R. L.
day.
tine rain last night,
aged to see very much.
O. C. ADAMS.
ou Need a General Toole
rake Grove's
itandard Grove's Tasteless
is equally valuable as a
u i4 4.:^. *k.
his parent that the injt
tained in the Holy Book,
not kill," should be obey
beholds that parent go
smear his hand with the
/ellow being?
+
"Attorney General Tho
\
should feel proud of th
mo In rnno?> ,1 ^
J action don- great responsibility In
"Thou sliult this enlightenment. 7
ed, and then paper is undoubtedly
out and be
J hiood of a
*r
TO REMOVE 11,1.
unas Peoples I?rrf?>?!t-1?!~I?! .K! !-!-{
e rec:ord ho State Superintender
bringing about ???? 10 meir svusci
"he State news- w'" 'earn the less*
doing its part. well as not ever to
prove a blessing ii
result of the strim
1TERACY. * haS bee" lG88 Credi
any year since the <
,n& possibly the ye,
it of Instruc- KOod for ev??*ybod}
- time business has
s. ii uuiu umssvs
>n of the war. so Too u~
i forget it. It will Qne great obg
1 th? end. As a progress in this
gent times, there entirely too mar
t extended than ouKhly satisfied
Civil War. except- tlons?Henderso
ar 1865, which is "Wc
r. The credit or According to i
been a curse to fbe won
week and if I
II Satisfied. section nearb;
tacle In the way of they allownnc
community is that visiting. That
ty people are thorwith
present condin
Gold Leaf. JMMKM;
iy Ofr." C p
in exchange 97 ppfj? I
len of this country I
?w.?0 ... W..WUV1 VTCDCiaA 1UU
t gives out they go well known t<
y. The joko is that and IRON,
e themselves (or the oat Malaria,
: is all right if they go Bailda ap thi
SntJTUFBN MA
lie UCtaUSf 11 LUUIH1U9 IUC
>nic properties of QUININE
It acts on the Liver, Drives
Enriches the Blood and
i Whole System. SO cents.
7ST1 I .
?uuuv lit I CV.CII l UC I3JU
Carolina cases from 1
court. In the six cases !
were handed down in f
state. York News. Gi
young man. Pass the
along." ? Anderson I
We pass.
There is no more impo
u? in ?>ouiu tton Dr. J. Y. Joyner i
he supreme Una, made a pathetic
six decisions Press Association at it
avor of tiie ing at Montreat, for tl
sod for the the effort to i.'ee the C
good word from adult illiteracy,
ntelligencer. suggested for the rernt
was moonlight schools
"In response to this
rtant matter The Salisbury Post '
of Norm raro- A, . ?
the South, and tht
appeal to the ,
any real prosperit>
:s recent meet- . . ... , .
, ; ists. We are glad
heir support in .
, _ Monroe inquirer t
>ld North State ... ,
_ , , rapidlv playing out
The plan he . ' ' 4 . _
. . . . . m that state. Says
>val of the blot ... . .
"The 'time busin
' ! plies has well nigh
i appeal," says | county. There is in
the Press As- the merchants, fert
. I nave no servants
;re will never be way off More th
r wherever it ex- women are marrlt
to note from The
hat the system is I Many
in I nlon county rannot pay his
The Enquirer: plenty of money
ess' for farm sup- bile on the go n
played out in this Henderson Gold
at on the books of j ?
llizer dealers, and Spent Tw
>. ii s an wrong? *
ian 3 per cent of the J [_
ed.?Anderson Mail.
, Isn't It? !
who is free to say j~
i bills seemingly has g |
to keep an automo
nost of the time.?
Leaf. 2 L
o Fortunes.
MV/1/ 1 1 AJU1II V MfMJTK
FOR
SOUTHERN MA
ir ii ^
I/li I jtf ^
Ids] I
tm
before the people of Soi
than that of law enfoi
correspondent in one of c
*" * pers puts the matter in
when he says: "We a
Irom maladministration
when men holding hi|
offered to lead a mob u
circumstances."
ith Carolina gociation adopted a re
rcement. A accepts the challenge
>ur daily pa- intendent and pledgei
a nut-shell the state to perform i
ire suffering great and good work,
in the past cational campaign is i
?h positions state in the early fall,
nder certain wipe out the last of tl
illiteracy?a most gh
solution which "ve stock dealers
of the super e-fourth the am
?K_ . there was last yeai
the press of growing will be grc
its part In this lay of money than
A great edu- the past tiiirty-fl
:o begin in the waK?n loaded with
o ?. tongue turned awj
a campaign to we? n,Rh thlnj?
le states adult stead of the farmer
orious under- | to 'run him' he is
....J 1? 1f ?U, ?
here more than Harry K. Thav
ount 'charged' as proving himself
r. The crop now get out of the i
>wn with less out White, and no>
has any crop for j spend another f<
ve years. The sanity in order t
corn and hay with teawan.?Hendei
>.y from town is ! ?
of the past. In- Violating tl
asking somebody If some ef t
coming into town much faster nexl
v spent a fortune in ?
insane in order to ?
murder of Stanford 11
v he is having to ? Nunna
trtune to prove his g Southlan
o keep out of Mat- fg "
son Gold Leaf. MaiC
he S|>eed I?w. 5 The S
he candidates run ment is ]
t summer than they ? ...
- m Drugs ai
Nunnally's
illy's are the finest Candies tha
d, and are the enthusiastic choh
I."
tandard Drug Company's Pres
recognized by physicians to be i
id pains-taking care and thorou
dies |
t are sold in the 1
:e of the "South- g
icription depart- "
inexcelled. Pure 5
icrh knowledge of
<r
North Carolina owes i
memory of the late Jos<
well, editor of The Ch
server, and it was fitti
Press Association of tin
State should inaugurate
lor a suitable mentor
What X. G. Gonzales, t
editor of The State wa
taking, and to which
much to the of the state who love
>ph P. Cald- ought to set themselve
arlotte Ob- ness."
ng that the The moonlight sc
? Old North wonders in Kentuck
a movement moonlight stills, there
ial to him. light schools. We sin
he lamented that South Carolina i
iS to South 1
all the citizens """ ???"?* """I?.1
? ? More money will t
North < arolina jn t^is county
s in all serious- time from now on
Western corn and
hools worked f f?- ^ better day
. bloomin war in 1
y. Instead of niucjj longer ours
are now moon- pendent people ind
Duld not forget 4
s lower in the -I?I?'.?;?'.?I?I?I?I?I?I?
Knn li or u i u i o r *i*
' UU J IIIO J/l U\l UV C, CM I ? IM/ n I Uilllll
?e paid for butter themselves fact
in a very short charge of violat
than was paid for forbidding self-p
hay a few years run more than f
has come. If that ?Press and Ban
Europe keeps onJ , ?
will be an inde- j "flo
eed." The Annapolis
1 not the only so
where "gouging"
'"^ji practice for yea
* to face with the fi Prescrip
in* the ordinance 2 v
ropelled vehicles to B
orty miles an hour.
I s
lifting. 5
* Naval Academy Is 2
hool in the country ?
' has been a common
rs and years. It is p ? I
tion work give physicians <
rely on us, too.
ITANDARD DRUi
confidence in us. "
G CO. |
Stfift* B
'Carolina journalism, J.
was to the same profess
Carolina.
+ The
(Jeorgia legislate
to better enforce the nev
law of that state, believ
ing up its own hearth si
is evidenced by the folic
P. Caldwell state and it behooves
ion in North bestir ourselves to th
galling yoke of ignc
removed.
re, in order +?
; prohibition
es in sweep- -!
tone first, as WI1X rilhl ltl>wlng
rule it
... , WHAT Wllili *
us likewise to it. U
e end that the
ranee may be -I?I?I?I?I?I?I?!?I-H?
Those farmers v
aright, the signs
pitched a big or
:.MK.MIJKR? -I- spring, may well b<
-!- they expect to do
I-'-'-'-.l)i? nrnhnhlp (til fin
or 1M> WITH + common in sent
> graded schools,
^ stitutions, teclin
sities, etc.?Yorl
kho failed to read What Ad\
of the times and High prices ar
op of cotton this V"
1 , . $5,000 for the r
' considering what of a certain st
with it in view of them more than
ok Tim iwvt rp. year, including I
)oia or mi Kinds? *
male and female In- f"
leal schools, unlver- jg
kville Enquirer.
ertising Does. ~~????
e paid for a business m ^
[any men will give I Vl/pll/,
lame and reputation J. yYvIV
ore that ean't pay
$1,500 to $3,000 a wwTi i
>oth interest on their 11/Lair
e Reasons x
V/v.? /fl 1
? = *
^/i?L ftkl\
h:ut adopted: "No mem
permitted on the floor (
"while in on intoxieatet
and the door keeper is
keep a close watch at
member who is into:
might not be a bad idea I
Carolina legislature to f
+
I>oesn't it look bad th
iber shall be
>t' the house The Pageland Joui
1 condition. ",e seasons keep up
directed to ",llt section "will be
id eject any f'on "''s ,a'l than if i
ideated." it keen a war in Europe,
for the South 8ays occasionally it li
ollow suit. wi|l agree with that
that more often they
lat the farm- agree with our con
rnal believes if port of the buret
the fanners in show that the pre
in better condi- in 1 14 was over
there had never the biggest crop i
The Journal fore. The decreai
nds a man who year as compared
statement but 15.7 per cent?th<
disagree. We tlmate being that
temporary. In j 000 acres planted.
tu of census will mone>' ,and |>ay
versonal work,
xluction of cotton flie reason tl
16,000,000 bales, such a high prk
ever produced be- long to get it,
?e in acreage this very active cam,
, , , , There is one v
with last year is wil, ,n a brief ti
} government's es- slstent advertlsi
there are 31,535,- goods before th<
The condition on become famllllai
onar Una n n
nvent for their own TMIJ
lat pood will brings
e is that it takes no J
unless one makes a tilll III 111
jaign for It. w??
ray of getting a good
me. That is by per- |wtTkr??if
ng. By keeping his 111 |ILLt|
8 public, a tsore will
ly known In a single
iiq n ti-lwt Iranna atlll
1UU /imp
1 Buy Yourr^j
ies of Us \1
ers of Lancaster county
the indifference, or w
may call it, of our busln
forced to carry the whe
urged to plant last fall '
have ground into flour,
best farmers told us yt
he and two of his nei
carried their wheat to M<
because of some respects the vs
hatever you blessing to the cotti
iess men, are forcing them to get
at they were tacks" and farm for
to Monroe to families instead of tl
One of our Says The Journal:
>storday that "We see more corn
ghbors had other food and feed
on roe recent- than ever before- the
recent made at ftbout hftJf
ar has been a July 1st was repor
t>n farmers, by I cent. So the pro
down to "brass the cotton crop
themselves and around 12,500,000
le other fellow, was carried over fr
1 thing like four m
. cane, peas and will make the tota
crops growing on hand this fa
crops are being | 16,000,000 balese
cost of former | ,
ted to be 80.3 per
liabilities are that 1 slow accreption?
thia year will be have to wait a d
bales. But there ,,lay ever *et '* om
last year some- Judge
illion bales, which 1 His many frl
1 amount of cotton state will regret
'.1 something like k. Smith of Ci
IIUU ?? ti\/ otiii ^^
i, a*d trusts to the
i of time is likely to
iozen years before he
?Florence Times.
smith ni. BEOAUJ
ends throughout the
to learn that Mendel i . ?
amden, Judge of the asK TO~* "
cult, is at the Columwith
fever. Judge "Just as
??
//?. 9.
3E wo sell what you
*
J e really serve you.
good" ia tabooed in
U"
ly. While there they
goods to the amount of
one indication of how m
T*ncaster is losing each
by towns. A flour mill,
management, would pa
holders a profit and at t)
take care of all of the
wheat. But even if It
* <1 * thinh /vf I.
each bought crops and the farmer
$60. This is little of what they m
luch in trado But will the farmer
year to near- lesson taught by th
under proper there's the rub!"
y the stock- ?
le same time We ask every farm
home raised county, who has a far
didn't pay a admirable address o
<lUAAt I A.tAf ?A tko sverwl no ? I.
s will owe very *U,"K ?" 1,1
iake this year." | ?ng to do with all
s remember the 4
e war? "Aye, j We congratulate
! election of a city
? ! take a firm stand
or in Lancaster j The Greenville Ne>
nily to read the ! cause loyal citizeni
f Congressman only In Greenville,
iff eloflu fit Wltl- I tr. unitiou q a null
e, wn?i an? wo ?u- : smith had been
of this cotton? flays and on a
L Greenwood Sati
* lumbla for treat
> Greenville on the from Columbia t
council that will , well.?Camden
for law and order. r ..t.
..i? Result oi
vs says. It should Po!ltmaster P<
* to rejoice." Not reduced from $
but in other com-; the annual read
*u* I seven nf>stmast<
reeling badly ror ten |
idjournlng court at our gtore.
irday stopped in Content.
Later reports ^ ,,
itate that he Is doing Wed ra1
Chronicle.
foist on yoi
' Hard Times.
Dag's salary has been r?lon
2.700 to $2,600. In 1 P a
justmenl of salaries,
*rs in South Caro .
:her lose tho sale than mJLm
1 something you might y
sed with. J
t
JJILMIL, JUI9L L 11 I IJ l\ 1/1 Lilt* ||
lit to the town and th?
ment for the raising of
null r*n llflir- i mcvci iu lur ^lauunui
> encourage- j throp College on the
wheat. | Life, published in thi
Needs of Rural better enforcemen
s issue. growing.
.... j received Ir
t of tbe lawn in tj,eir Halarlefl
| Record.
icreaaea and 23 had I
reduced.?Rock Hill J
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