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:V2 t r^v ;r I trijif ? ? ???.. ,_, .. , 1 i f *7+ - T A. ? + y*? ??*.. ?*-? ? 4 , *? r?* . tifojfcfti' .^K- -' "CAMi.?XdP* ~s*ttx : , ! ! ~ I i * V - 't 1 + i* | ' + + ! ! X I t i ... ? + + + ( + : SPf%j'w + Star Leadt ji r \\ c ii.'i vc ?a rrii'd 1 liiv Hi i haw ncwi* had a fault I'm v still s. 11 in- tlimii mi thi' . yoars to pay. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +-H + + + + + +++ + I A TRAG + ! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + lliwl any prim ipl<a at - at mpnrt t-a lii-nil ill volvod li tlli* all 1 ill' 1 mr mayor oi riiarh Km which ?- ' ah -ultod in th? p:i ililo iracdy vot.r < ! us- r inn ' Win 'ti ' li ; t I I ?)l{< t!i ir 1 iI ? f i's, >r i r ? 1 ii> 11 or I ->r <? r: ^ :1 . Ill .l |' ' I" ! l l< . tlio cicrilici1 ?>! hlood a <1 lilt max ' 1 ' ho worth whilt and linn who msm > ) tinlnnnn, though lilt ', ho 'i Hit :it tl w rung, mnv to m oxtnnt In- nx< tisod l> :i Thorn a ;is no -noli n I ho t'har ston contest. Thorn vt.a- nn i;\ an m tho onmtnunit\ rat I or r> n r.ia uiom or 1 i in Tim moloi tlon 11> r? it! Mr. Oram would hnvo fore- It aad.iw oil a inuniipal ro . rnnn 11> 1 !" ilm <i?\ nsM-ntially lil<" thn govern n litem t: i harlt im. li . ha I for a slain riuartnr o! c ir irv Tin olnntion |- ri of Mr i I > i -. so it ?s -a id, pr tni -n. tpiiii inipmwun tit n t-nforc "iimnf ot law iiR ospn. aii' ho ,i ' ' it! la - I * ' I so far. I'm' nil pr n n>>t' Thn all r \ it or i- a r igedy oal of egotism ai . I a i Im |t fin a<i i o < i n 11 r i v t .? ?n M . > ' I no I. i ;i ?'i t > ! '< ' ' t'Ji I roin > ' * i lion t Ri'i)(i l<> dei 1 r<- tin It ,i . ion i' >i tli pistols in their pot k< ? - Tlt> . went to t ho pint ) u ; . tali the- ''' hearts. U -termipr. mwle s ' course. Timi Mv rri< <( ' ? 1 dea d1 \ *a p* i <. Pit \ allude t.i tli- r-ii .-,1 in.-, -a p. r- a their mm " and might m,| | .11 are i w It a t ni 1st * t'a i -1 * it i * i \ 111 -1 o t* * ' d to we art- <?t 'iifnrntedt rim ' 1 rials, felons, lues oi p..,.. (,t orderH >? and peaceful polilU il w.t\s and man ' lors. willing and tg.r to ruli< t.r '* 1 ruin, to have tlielr ><> n hent though i-iis? it loosened anarchy n the r|tv of *as ''harleston -as If there he in f'hnrleston n* mat: '"aitl >t intelligence, not a poor, base mo.-, Phlng with Ignorant mtnd, inflamed ' > s who in private or puhlir has preached or practiced "strong arm methods. '' is who has whispered the word of n,i" slaughter, who has himself at times ' it ? w on /I . . Ci./I k k< o/til 1 t A Dill i . ml II*'#* murderous pus* inn. ho know.- in <>i - " rot whose h;t')i1.s s?rp dppp<<5t dvnd d with blond. <"oil We do nor poult to (ho irmrdm ?*rs ,,s ' or to thP faction with which fho\. '? arc aliRTtnd. bnt if was ,? tracedv of ' ppofiam. a Vrliti?itr hv men (no mat- iow K++ + + + + + dB RFns | $3.00 1 4 1 $4.00 - . ... | ? . . MMj|f $4.50 $5.00 S15.CC d t.. .-^ yjSS er Stoves line tnp 1?? \ car> and iiid \\ it li 1 linn. \\ arc installment plan? t\s\> ? + + + + + + + + + EDY OF EGO h + > + + + + + + + + +-*( ho |?r? - .1 t t r - i u ho I In "I a Ini \\ i|J not or ;iit Hot :..it I ' i . . : riK I i k I"< .1 ' ..lit. UK-lit <>' K an.; l\iio,>. ! ile> no ftlglu-r | " i|>|" <>> < Han III' I oil n h' il l t li< r 1 .dn uifiit , .1 \ t i.i In t'harlestun Then i> - r? >m in tin i t > it South < a rolina Iti lit not : a M l?< ll il -Kr;i? I'll ir I'lriipolis .1 dis>;ra ?*?! i \ 11 > ru prcva: Is hei ; . 111 < t often a South Carolina t , v i 1 pi i it t li.i t <et s on t Inli i i i ami t In* t. in lu rs m nin it i-ii iustaii'i hen tn -it ai< in III is S'.i t .! on is .tin! a is i ia.it too !> >\ ot imr h-ailiTs i?l mi are hr.iu' noiiKli m peni-iv a i ;uh to i'i'i oKiii/o a m1 donoun t .i disease. a plamu a curse t\i| ra\ ititim in tlo i oniniop f I. .i n i i". > t-a r it n'at In is it ' h> huiulri ih tor 'tn- ^raif It uond ini'ti out of South f'arolin I t ,i ,rns thousauils of other men to turn from us and iro Iht way. i * 11# d-->l; l>.*tor< <i ,i~ mi \y' ' ;t pamphlet lately publish' <1 a lli-tin h> i I itivi-i t\ "I South in.i. ? n t it I -1! rht" N'otahliIIf-lltiin M.iu'.i/ in- i>! South >ltnn a work that modi-st a-- it lisrlnsi-s iiio i ouM-ii'iit iotift ri*' h of tin- uistnriral ?< holar t:-d kill oi thi- pitted writer It rvi<-<- in the St.tte of a studious iteil .'.-titli- youth who iifvcr -<l In hand against any man, who not pi von to boas''rot and who content i > perform ?iui<-t 1> and iftilly. 11 miiuli wnv. what was lor hill) i<> do it is no idle tiling a> that w hen tin final reckoning nil the public h ri i'i' of ami.nt; pamphlet, that v. ill have it- per i"nt place in the libraries of Sonth olina. will be at named nt?' le.s f'il to t>t State th:? i lb raimngman f'hat leslo i politieian 'he w riter of It was Sidney J len. the newspaper r >rt r who .e was diligently earning ins ivend at the threshold Of what prow i to be ? worthy carejr hi he rnallurii of tiis natVe e'tv, \a.? THE LANCASTER NEWS, < L ' X 1 -f- 1 t 1 1 ? ^ A t X T . *r T T- c*r -^r r^r .^r What Do Y( I r*?Tr% A Bedstead T1 It is A cesser 01. u] A Chi^niei It I A Slalliree uitu j A Couch ular A Lounge pear A Davenport :,uai A Table it An Easy Chair qult A Rocker pear it A Rabv Carriage pie j Parlor Sets ond Pining Room Sets isfac Kir hen Sets T t J.F.M isUiur 4- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ir/SM : * H + + + + + + + + + + + + + "i ' * ! :t;. I - i hv- \\ a> t . -. t h r mi oft'-n r.kcs t i- i>" tin- : --t nml h- vim t!: : who an >- i.Iticst of 1.: .|. mil '" w " .i' "r< trr< t" .i| i. 'A i r' V ran ti it rail him !.. ? k ' " pi' - "t .t that Siiliir> < < n-n p,, 'ii i ' .i i- not i. [ 1 -till in Soulh <' I'olina ' inli-.ivor to hriim tin- Stat.- anil <(, - |)i-o|il>- to a trui-r coin' iitioii of /> :.-hip vill v \> up thidt live.\ ! ti i| i r : I if t lit yout li ad 11 ' d 11iin auainst going into now - |() ; .?p -r rturk < !i?ir 1 inn not that fate v. a ;tlit ii ipatod hut hteau.so trt< tid hid ev d that a larger t u 11 tr i oft.ri d him ls?rhere hut you UK < . l i - u lo ved his t'harhston 4 " i iii I v i .i mi oi hI mi hi not !> ar tlw a !\ii To -atistv the mud >:i hmd hlood-luM ot Charleston's law I* - iihm. In- lit-.- ih-Jid Tito State *" mi sioin s W tin: t! i? |>ast ti u .lavs a nam her \ n >t people have hei II Kill(*(1 .it gladC t-ros nps hv Southern traai-. I'ol wing 'itm kly the vigorous campaign ' to tuple - people with the great dan r I itkit , ir at the grade em-ssing Ml nutnrous accidents do not in i- \i . i that t he iitl t a iirn : - he o i ly aieepted. \ prominent railroad man * ho m ae# directly In tooch w *n those i' <ts was yoaterday enuiuerat e.t | tin- aceidt-nts of thin oharaeter within ;i wft-k. it was in every Inst mri1 amc story. Disregard of ssing's iliinKt r. accident and deu' h ' It looks as though the time is .it hand w hen tnor?* than talk might to '> th" rule. Has not the tinu been! V reached when Mimp vigorous mot it oil | dealing with the grade crossing! muld ho taken, when tho law shall' step in and foree people to observe J the rules of safety and hold them riv || sponsible tor accidents ot this na t n re? i The strong nerved, trained inan in tin- engine rah la hold responsible ^ he road Is hold responsible, yet any one ran rare an automobile In utter iliur^otarH nf ?!i /?*' ???'" ?' on'' mora! rfwnonnlbilitT Mallabnry ^ NTOBKR 151. 1915. )u Want In TUBE I Vl\Li jnrt&WTai'a I? MIW ir?f lis is the place to get it. the place to get it singly i sets. is the place to find fur ro of qualit y sold at pop prices. is the place to find ap 'anee as important as ity. is the place to find price e as attractive as ap 'ance and quality. is the place where peo instinctively go the sec time because of the sat ^tion of the first visit, is the best place for you ACKEY hJV / Ill 1 RED U CM + + * + + + + + + + + + + up my mule. I'm tired down; I' .11 my hoots oil. I'iii it Nod. d whoii I'm- smoked r li i - < <>l> |> |o out I thiols I'll l-.i l<> hod ii- ; mill ' Why train ;i mooting hoy - . Tin' Int iiH i - .ill i lit t o. r ,t seem.- thai ?-i*rhI-? *-nt < >tt?>n lla 111?-111 a scan ? a 1 led li> >111111 I >i I la i d . \ i.d in axod tin- to t In- i hair I appoint?-d a committer The resolutions to prepare (1 while I IH'V Was a llXlllg \\'i tailed on Parson Stout uorat? to the people What the 'scmhlage Was ubOllt. look the .stand jlist as lie does i pen < aiiipMicetinK days, d clasped his hands upon his . best lake Deacon (iihson prays. id lo hTiends, ever since the war A t roiiIde has been brew in", r the speculators have combined To bring about our ruin eeing that tile cotton crop The ileinand was far exceeding, id that we sent to market more Than all the w m Id was needing. ho.se heartless men, tho knowing well That it wern't near what it cost lis. 11o11 oil till w e W ere hoiilnl to sell. Ill T It'll eight I I Ills tl)C\ tossed IIS. Ins crime again llu-ir t? 11r?w men The world would sn.rn, if knowing' id we .He here to take the steps To make a proper showing tin \ that while we're hedding up our lands with usual rare, id arranging how fo pitch the crop. \nd about the laborers' share. Die speculators wiio kept lount td all the stocks 011 hand, nd know just what we made last year And just what s the demand \nd H'powin we will plant again All we run cultivate, ave fixed upon eight rents a pound \s the opening market rate." LCV 111 .t ilrf plitl I >11 TkI'I V4*M. k.llli hi* Hut tho < oniniittoo roturnod thon, nd I rapped for ailcnro hh I aaid: "An you ready, gentlemen Road your report." Tin- <hairman aplt Mis quid upon the floor, nd thon lilt ofT a bigger fhc* Than the ome ho had before? + : +!+{- *+- :+: tfSff ROCKERS <mM. 50c fteES ?g*SHSB ri ' \v?" .. :'. " - i Ia a' i 4# ; We i? uarant ()ru; sell t linn on t In* i iistallm to pay. r Tur rrkTTnhi <jr i JLJi-'< I i + + + + + + + + + + + + \s though his feelings were loo < To trust liis nerves, and then lie hauled out an old ledger leaf \inl the reading thus began: Wlict'i-.i- the speculating folks In New Vnil< and IA \ erpool Fur v..if have over the cotton belt Held s \ av with heartless rub* I >etei iiiiuili without inn vioir .lust what our hut was worth. \ml living harvest rates before The seed were in the earth i a I well luting. as they say The fut 11 re I runt t lie past \iui figuring the coining crop 11y the one w e picked out last " Villi w heali us. tin lime has collie For the farmers to he free, vnil believing we can gain control it ? ...... ..ii Ami fomparily stand togethci For inir interests and the right \tnl with tin1 imt vi' ol pat rid* (jo ifi to win t In- light. Ki'.sol\oil, that hi' will eaeh a third I ss land this year l>i?d up j'li.in ni' in eighteen seventy five (iavi* to the rotton rrop. Iti'solvi'il. that w will no supplies This year on e red it buy, \ml no advances ask until The crops are all laid l?> "Ami that each farmer shall agree His food acreage to double. And not neglect the corn fields If the season gives no trouble It to this pledge we steadfast hold Your committee feels quite sure That we'll hardly make four million bales \nd we'll get I if cents ?.r mon Farmers, said I, what will yon do With the report just read ' "\1ovi its adoption " L'u uien Jumped to their feet 11?I said Ii almost brought th< rafters down Win ii old (till, of tin- Stjir ClniitA tioo, Yelled: "I move you. air. that we Adopt The report by jh i l.imutton' I rodo on hotni with uoighbni I'itts A shrewd, fur seeing mnn \nri he and I d seusbed the thine And agreed upon our plan We both 'lowed that the folk* wucl stick for a few weeks anyhow , Whereas planting of the cotton Hhottltl be going on right now 1 1 I wiiinnn I *L ^4 WNtKb I Klff 50c I 65c | Nr -g $1.00 * T 1 $2.50 J + * | ?M >[{}. i ' + " Hs?:vsl ***mr bwy I ^ Jk \a1 J : ! : jljl ... HIS |or toll \ ('.MI'S JUKI V out plan two wars + 4 4 + r + + + + < + :+ : + : + -*+: + + ACREAGE i " + + + + + + + + + + + + + \n' a> tin- hoys wore pledged, you know, Id K j? out oi debt or try. Wo i otioluiloil things would ho dirt eheap To llioso who'd oasli to buy. So I'ilt and 1 agreed that this Would ho iho yoar to plant \ml coino in with a w hopping crop While the other folks wore scant. That ii t ho crop is short a t hi ml. Ami the price a third advances, 'Twont do for those who are well llxed To lose tiio best of chances. Wo agreed to rent the "Dobbins I'lace," That can for a song be gotten, \tnl to put every broad acre t u its cleared land down in cotton. 1'itts he's to go io .Memphis To arrange about the toed. \ml I'm to slip off to the hills For what extra hands we'll need. We've got to play it mighty line. For if folks drop on to our game, And ti1111 that we're expanding, Kiel v planter will (III the same ? Cut ?low ii tlii- home crop? No, i 11 <1 . Itut we'll talk a heap about it: , Voii boys sa\ "Ihid's reduced onehalf." Atul narr\ a man will doubt it That batlcv patch we'll do without, And that rich cut near the lane That your Main wanted for tutors i We'll in cotton put a^ain. < >11! corn land to cacll aero Sixty bushels last year. Hat. And I'm counting big on the cotton I m goine to make on that + King \leotiol?tided INalni. Kine Alcohol is mv shepherd. 1 hull always want. lie inaketh no > e dow r. :n putt -rs. He leirleth ii:c beside troubled waters. Me destroyed my soul Me leadeth me into I '\itbs of wickedness for effect's sake Vea. though I walk through the valley of poverty, and have delimit! tremens, I will cling to evil for thou art with me; 'hy bite and sting they torment me Thou prepare.-it an mpty table before in the presence of , foetid ml . ..iiuiiy. i noii anointest m> head m *ith hellish ness. my cup runneth i over Surely destruction and n?i?? ry shall follow ino all the days of mt f? . . nd I shall dwell In the h"URo i the adversary forever Oor.tributed to The Voice