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The Lantern, Chester SC-October 7, 1904 Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The heC ster Lantern 1904 The heC ster Lantern 10-7-1904 The Lantern, Chester S.C.- October 7, 1904 J T. Bigham Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterlantern1904 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Bigham, J T., "The Lantern, Chester S.C.- October 7, 1904" (1904). The Chester Lantern 1904. 79. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterlantern1904/79 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The heC ster Lantern at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The heC ster Lantern 1904 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NTERN. , S. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904. SUCCESS, mocratic dicsepsiona Jha Repub- nuuaa. Col. Morae on Gambling. K-'MJJMy...!* Court ia Wionsboro. A Nrgto? No. "** is when hams are Charging that Chairman ion that the of tha cam- We are informed that the ore- The case of Keys vs. The Winni Another lynching? Certainly. A united—in the Dsm M'cGrsw ia aeceretly working to paign has ju and that dur torical hit ot the Cotton Planter's bO'O Granite Company, which was negro. No. Por the unmentiona- octette column. The IsteR bitting mskehfmstlftlie succersor of Sen- Ing the next 1 a record Convention recently held at St. being tried at the lim^ of going to wes at 10 to 9 that Hsrrlck would etor Scott and that he will use the breaking should be wsg- ble crime? Ns. H some distsnt Louis was made by Col. S. F. B. press last week, resulted in fei or ot state? N1. in an adjoining county. Qdell's msn, Higgins, and Democratic csmpslgn fund to effect >ed aa "doubt Moris. Col. Morss spoke st some the plaintiff, tor whom the jjry ay that Roosevelt would his purpose. Another story glvsn He belie In short, shsrp A white man lynched at our very length of the evil effects of specula- found in the sum of #s.ooo. This door tor other than the one erima ? ^ra^W^TP**' KMiticil gat the electoral vofss ol tfie staled out by'the Republicans fit thst ifte snd'unlfsd worl along the line. tion In colton futures, holding that was a damage suit for irjunas sus Yes, that is exactly what haa taken tr • parties believe will caet their vol«» Tha trend of sentiment is now such Stsndsrd Oil compsny is friendly with malice ard none for the most part it wts gambling, tamed by the falling of a demtk that it will not bs surprising to find to Parkar and Davis and is shut- charity for all.'^Un this wey, he place. How has it come about that y on the 8:h ofNovember, thareis and that the men who are respon- while the plaintiff was in tha em- Psrker, as well as Herrick, e pro ting down the plante in West Vir- a white man can be strung up and not one who ia wlaa enough to fort says, and only |Mhis way, can the sible for it and participate in it are ploy of the defendant company. nounced favorite In the betting by ginia and transfsrring severe! thou- shot lo pieces within less thsn three X tali the Kama of the next president Democratic pa|H win the great actuated by the silly superstitions The Southern Railway company sand Republican employes to othsr hours alter his victim lies cold in '• of the United States. In purausncs the time registretion is complsted. victory whicfc|H|8eservet to win which so la'gely control other will have lo pay $Xoo for not stop states, whsre their votes will do no death in the presence of eye wit- at the policy of brag and blustar But betting or no bettiog, Nsw and which baSWConfiJent gamesters. "I regarJ." said Col. ping a train, unless the finding of evidently laid down for them by York is for Parker es well as for harm to the Democratic causs. It win.—Special CfipesponJenco The nesses who saw him perpetrate his Morse, "cotton speculation or any the jury in the case of h Jgar Trapp foul Jeed? It is perfectly natural. vary high authority, the Herrick. is scarcely necessary to aay that Stale. form of speculation where a man and Edgar Trapp, guaidian at litem Surely no one ever thought thia '"' in leaders aryj tha acjitori Cheirmsn Tsggart is convinced these are silly falsehoods and that . What if Life? buys what he does not want pr sells of Brooks Trapp, is reversed. caving lor human blood would Republican orgsns con that the Dsmocrats have more than ths Democrat's are not in the least In tlielast analysis nooody kno what he does not intend to deliver These two were riding on a ticket ever continue to be satisfied with DUO; to claim everything and pro an even chance to capture the elsc- disturbed by tham. Henry G. but wa do know 'that it is under as gambling, pure and .simple. 1 toral votes of tha Hoosier state. Davis and Chairman McGraw are from Columbia to Wallaceville, the I only the blood ot a black-skinned fei> to tea an overwhelming victory atrict law. Abu# that law even realize and admit that tha Cotton latter being a Dig station. They or black hearted criminal who corn- : ahead. Daep down in their hearta The psrty is well organized there, hard at work and will continue to slightly, psiQ rfeults. Irregula Exchaoge hai its province. There were not put off them were I mits ihe blackest enme known to • however, there are doubta and fears the gold Democrete are beck be until the day of election. Among living meane derangement ot tha must be such places as this where carried on to the n.xt station. Toe !j the human ra^e. So craving an ap- J. and.a stilt small voice bids them re ranks, the friends of Mr. Bryen ere (he noted Democrats who are to organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver 1 rouble. Dr the world's business may be trans- jury found in their favor in the sum j pet so easily satirfied. It member that "there's minf a slip taking hold with e will and the pre speak in West Virginia art M'. Da- K'ng's New Life-Pills ,|jickly re acted on a broad scale and in an of 14W in each case. wilwill suffer no limitations on account '-'•tirlitt the cup end the lip." liminary polls are satisfactory to vis, ex Senetor Hill, ex-Gov. adjusts this. Il'afeenlle, yet thor expeditious manner. • • • • • But The most interesting case that' of racr e the Ihe nature ot the crime. • In marked contrast to the bragga the party leaders. That the Rs Wnyte of Maryland and possibly ough. Only 2$6. at tno Woods too olten, and I might say in nine came up at this term of court was'I'I'M wil l not need Ihe excuse that its • docloof the Rspublicsns is the well publiCaVftlaims of carrying Indians Senator Gormsn. Drug Co. and Johnston Drug Store 1 cases out of ten, the legitimate buy- Iftat of Miss l.ucile Wright'vievictim shall have thrice had his grounded confidence of victory by a large plurality are not founded Montane and Nevada are two of ing and selling is overshadowed by against the Western Union Tele nands stained with the blood of his * which prevails at tj»e headquarters on e substantial basis is shown by the far westsrn states which are Wylica Mill Letter. the speculation craze. Here -ve graph company. M ss Wright was fellowman and as many times been •f tha Dsmacrstic national commit the feet that the leadThg independ- now counted upon as safely anchor- Wylies Mill, Oct. i -^TTie fer have a great commodity, more im- visiting the family of Mr. K. T. allowed to go tree. Its assistance is '*• tiei -JTh« belief that Parker end ent Republican piper of the atete, ed in the Democratic column. mers are busy picking cotton snd portant to the world than any other Matthews s little more than a year not needed 1^1 getting rid of even ?; Dtvis will be elected Is based upon the Indianapolis News, so recently Senator Clark, Gov. Toole and gsthoring their corn. The corn staple product, and what fixes the ago, when a telegram was sent he' | J who is so wreckless as lo shoot most trustworthy information as Sept. 2(>th published the follow- others are giving careful attention crop around here is very good this year. -price when speculation is active? from Pacolet, snnouncing ths sen I -»n an innocent msn who is un- that can be obtained at this time as ing stetement over the signstureof to the former atate, while Senator Is it supply and demand? Is it ths ous sicknass of her tether. The • imed and who has done nothing to the temper and intention of the its spscial staff correspondent: Newlandshas the situation in Ne- Miss Esttlle Ferguson Went to amount of cotton on hand and the operator here. not.knowing that she or ing on a difficulty, it matrera not ^'-.'/vvotera in the ten or twelve stetes There is a generel feeling of in- vada well in hand. Prom Colora- Elgemoor yesterday to spend a fen rrquirements of the mills? Is it the was visiting in town snd knowin now msny may previously have ^-^;.potaide of the "solid south,"" in differeftebali over Indiana.
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