The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 25, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
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?Cotton brought Hi cents
this market yesterday ; cotton
seed, 22i cents.
?We take it for granted that
?II places of business will be
?sloeed Thanksgiving Day?next
Thursday.
?The infant of Mr. and Mra.
2W, S. Kennington died Thurs
o&ay. The burial was at An^iocli.
?Miss Leola Williams,
slaughter of Mr. Thornwoll Williams,
of tho Creek secliou, was
painfully hurt Wednesday by a
mail piercing her foot.
?The Rev. R. E. Turnipseed,
^ liie popular pastor of the Methoviiat
church, celebrated his 32ud
birthday last Tuesday, 21st in
astaut.
?The cotton receipts this week
Slave been light. The farmers
:*re evidently going to hold what
scotton they have on hand until
the price reaches the top notch
?The Lancaster graded
^schools will have regular exercises
today, Saturday, in or-J
il. -i .1 ' ? '
<*ror cnat uie cnnaren may have
-holiday next Friday, the day
^following Thankgiving.
?Bear Price boasts of the fact
*hat his forecast, of the amount of
'OBtton ginned up to the 14tn in
*iant came within 159,000 bales
?f the government's figures. A
^Lancaster man beat that, his es
lam ate coming within 100,000
hales of the government's.
?The editor is indebted to his
=frood friend Mr. J. S. Gladnev,
> omanager of the Screven County
Oill Mills, of Georgia, for a gallon
of genuine Georgia cane syr
f*p, leceived by express this week,
-it. is certainly delicious.
?The town authorities shipped
gallons of liquor to Columbia
We luesday?stulT that had been
3B?iEed in the Express office here
1iot lion compliance with ship
Jping regulations.
?Mr. Samuel W. Sturgis, an
Hged and highly esteemed citizen
<otf York county, a kinsman ol
M.r. Sturgis, manager of the Fer
fcuson-Uregory Dairy farm, died
laRt Sunday. He was in his 8Sth
>joar.
?Dr. W. G. Stevens is having
* large barn erected on his lot on
^Oakland avenue. lie expects to
erect a handsome residence later
*on.?Rock Hill Herald. Dr.
Steven's many friends in Lanmaster,
his native home, will be
pleased to learn of his evident
Miccess in the home of his adop
obon.
?The many triends of Mr. L
.A.ilarris will regret to learn that
fcis health has so failed recently
"that it has become necessary for
% turn to take a course of medical
treatment undo'" a Charlotte spe
fiialist. Mr. Harris went to
I 'Charlotte Thursday for that pur
^J^ipose,?Fort Mill Times.
? Parson Nighten Brown re*ju?st
us to announce that his
pulpit will be occupied Thanksgiving
Day by Rev. Charles
*Green, of North Carolina. Parwon
Brown will preach himself in
Xke> afternoon, at 2 o'clock, de
livering his ''Spider sermon."
He invites both white and black
attend both services.
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E. C.r L'tiier has purchased
from Col. Springs the cot.
tage in East End now occupied
by Mr. T. C. Green.
?Williamsburg county voted
out the dispensary this week by
a majority of 85.
?Citizens of Cherokee have
petitioned the eovernnr tn eanrt
a state constable to Blacksburg. j
?The farmers of Lancaster
are entering heartily in'o the
plan to obligate themselves by
written pledges to hold cotton
for better prices. About, 1000
baies were thus pledged Thurs
day and yesterday.
?There is talk of organizing
a local life insurance company
in Lancaster. The movement
may take definite shape in a
few days.
?Mr. A. P. McLure, tho
popular and efficient superin
endent of the L. & C. railroad,
lias been laid up for several
days with an attack of rheumatism.
liettuirkable Marriage Fee.
About the smallest fee ever
pa d by a happy groom for having
the nuptial knot tied was received
Wednesday by Col. Polk,
of Tradesville. A colored couple
from North Carolina appeared
before the Colonel on that day
and asked him to unite them in
v . ... . .
marriage. At the conclusion of
the ceremony the dusky groom
handed the Colonel the monumental
sum of two cents.
Captain White's Generosity.
Fort Mill Times :?The Times
man begs to acknowledge his appreciation
o< the kindness ol
Capt. 8. Bi. White, through
whose order a substantia quauity
of country produce was leit at
ihis office a few days ago from
one of that excellent gentleman's
plantations. The many friends
i i this community of Capt. White
will be pleased to know that he
'8 enjoying gocd health at the
home of his son and daughter,
iOol. and M'S. L?roy Springs, in
Lancaster.
Public Entertainment.
Popular Play to be Presented
by U. D. C. for Benefit
of Monument Fund.
As previously announced in
The News, the Daughters of the
Confederacy are going to give
an entertainment in the graded
school auditorium the night of
December 1st?Friday night
after/Thanksgiving. That amus
ing drama, "All Tangled Up,"
will be presented by some of Lan
caster's best histrionic talont.
A treat is certainly in store for
all who attond.
The proceeds are for the
benefit of the Confederate Monument
fund, and such being the
ii _ t 1 * * t
case line nouse snouia De crowd
ed.
Mr. W. S. Lee, now with the
Southern r?ower Co., at Catawba
Falls, spent Thursday and yesterday
with his daughter here,
Mrs. John A. Stewman.
Mr. J. H. McManus, cf Vanwyck,
spent Wednesday in Lancaster.
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PERSONAL
Mr. E. B Lingle,and daughter,
Mis? Etta, spent Wednesday in
Lancaster.
Mrs. G. B. Barron returned
Wednesday Irom a visit to Bennettsville
Rnd (lharloatr?r?
The Rev. A. S. Leslie, of
Ridgeway, is visitiug his daughter,
Mrs. R. N. .Johnson.
Mrs. S. N. Watson, of Heath
Springs, is visiting friends in
Lancaster.
Mrs. E. M. Croxton and Mrs.
E. C. Carpenter spent Thursday
iu Charlotte.
Dr. S. II. Ezzell, of Vanwyck,
spent Thursday in Lancaster.
Miss Sallie Allison, one ol
York's most attractive young
ladies, is visiting her uncle, Col
i R E. Allison, and his family.
Mrc I Vr rvrv.li ~e ?
^.o. u. ha. \j ui vjuncoru,
N. C., visited her niece, Mrs.
Leroy Springs, this week.
Ool. T. Y. Williams paid a
protessional visit to Columbia
this week.
Mrs. O. P. lieath, of Charlotte,
is visiting in Lancaster.
Mr. J. O. Elliott, of the
Heath Elliott Co., spent a few
days this week in the western
markets buying stock.
Architect McMicheal, of Char
lotte, was in town this week.
Mrs. II. Hines returned this
week from a visit to relatives at
Liberty Hill.
Mr. TiJitlS OchftrrtO nno r\f
Chesterfield's most substantial
farmers, was in town yesterday.
Mr. William Ingram, a Lancastrian
who is now merchandising
in Kock Hill, was in
town Thursday.
Lancaster's Cemeteries.
The Graves of the Dead to be
Properly Cared for?Work
to be Undertaken by the
franklin Circle.
The Franklin Circle has inaugurated
another moat commendable
movement?the care of the
cemeteries of Lancaster. A fund
for the purpose is being raised
and the citizens of the town are
contributing most liberally thereto?as
they should. Mrs. M. J.
Perry and Miss Annie Witherspoon
compose the commitete to
receive contributions.
A person is to be employed to
ilntrnf n liio *ir 1\a1 a
Jiv i i/l;v mo n IIUIO 11111(7 HJ HtV JJlIIJi
the cemetries in good condition.
To Enforce [Prohibition.
Law and Order League Organized
in Heath Springs.
A Law and Order League was
organized in Heath Springs last
Tuesday night. The rneetins
for the tne purpose was held
in the Baptist Church and was
jvoll attended. Out of the number
present thirty-seven enroll
ed as members of the League.
Mr. J. H. Therrell was elected
president and ^Mr. E. C.
Croxton secretary and treasurer.
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Notice to "White Teachers
of Lancaster County.
1 especially request all White '
Teachers in Lancaster county to
meet at Lancaster Court House at 11
o'clock a. m., Saturday Dec. 9th, for
the purpose of organizing a Teachers
Association, and for discussing im
|iuiiaut tjiirniiuiis SIieCUIlK Tile
schools in this county. I most earnestly
urge that every Teacher in the
county be present at this meeting
W. M . MOORK,
Co. Supt. Ed.
Stylish Dress
Shoes
We have just gotten in our new
and attractive line of
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES
tor men, made of the finest patents,
calves, tans and kids, and
noted for their graceful and
stylish appearance. They are
worn by thousands who have
learned to love high art footwear.
We also have the nicest
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes on
earth, the J. E. French, Tap.
Round and King Bee.
For Shoes, go to
Cherry's
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MARDLH ou ^R|j
Yorkville
Monument Works |
Equipped with modern machinery
and electric power. In
position to furnish anything in
pure Vermont Marble or Granite
Monuments from the cheapest
slab to the most elegant design.
Write for catalogue and information.
Yorkville, S. C.
Town Talk
makes bread that excels
in color, in flavor and in
nutrition
BENNETT GROCERY CO.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby ^iven that the
books for the registration of the
qualified electors of the Town of
| Lancaster will be open for the rejfistj
ration of qualified electors at the
omee 01 the Treasurer of the County
of Lancaster in the Court House
every Monday in each week commencing
Monday Nov.6th 1905, and continuing
until Monday Dec. 4th 1905
inclusive.
A McManus,
Supervisor Registration.
Oct. Hist 1905.
MULES
AND HORSES
The Best Ever !
A car load of the finest Mules
and Horses ever seen in Lancas
tor was received by us today.
Every animal was carefully selected
in person by our Mr.
Elliott, on the Western markets
this week. Call and see the
beauties.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. '
Nov. S, 1905. I
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
N. W. A. Evans, et. al.?Plaintiffs,
v 8.
8 A. Steele.?Defendant.
I)Y virtue of a decree made iu the
_l3 above stated cause, by Judge q,
W. Buchanan, dated Oct. 2S, 1J05, I
will aeli at public auction at Lancaster
courthouse on toe 4th day ot December
next, to the highest bidder,
within the legal hours ol eale, the following
described real estate, lo-wit;
All that piece, parcel or t.aol ot land
lying, being and situate in thecouuty
of Lancaster, in the State of houth
Carolina, containing Twenty Acres
more or less, bounded north u> lauds
of William Vick; eat-t by lands of
William MoCorkle and Ernest Moore;
south by lands of Benjamin Cook and
Palmer Steele, and west by lands of
Alexander Steele.
terms 01 sales (JAhH ; purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. F. GKEGOKY,
Ernest Moore, O.C.U.P.L.G.
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Lancaster, Nov. 10, l!H).r>.
CLERK'S SALE.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
W. B. Cauthen, as Administrator, et
al.?Plaintiffs,
vs.
Alexander Cauthen, et. al.? Defenants.
IJUKbl'ANT to an nr<t?. -?
? ?.uc ?n court
X made in the above stated cause,
by Judge O. W. Buchanan, dated Oct.
28, 1906, 1 will sell at public auction
at Lancaster court house, on the tlrst
Monday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
real estate, to-wit: All that
piece, pe eel or tract of land situate
in ceda* Ireek township, in Lancaster
coun y, in the State of South Carolina,
containing 470 acres, more or
less, and bounded north by the estate
lands or lrviu Clinton and Mary Masgey
; east by lands ot Heath, Springs
& Co, formerly the Baker lands:
south and west by the estate lands of
Lewis Patterson
Also, all that piece, parcel or traot
of land,situate in Pleasant Hill township.
in said county and state, con
mining mree n unit red and eightyfour
acres, more or less, and bounded
north by lands formerly known as
the Stew man lands; east by lands of
John Harper; south and southeast by
the estate lands of John Bailey; west
by the estate lands of Reuben Bailey,
this tract being kn.iwn as the L)ud?
can tract.
Terms of sales Cash; purchaser or
purchasers to pay for all necessary
papers. In the event purchaser or
purchasers ihiI to comply with their
bids within I hours, said real estate
will be resold on the following Monday
upon same terms.
J. F. GREGORY,
Green A llines, O.C.C.P.L.C.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Ernest Moore,
Defendants' Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
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vvuiiij UJ itnuoaaipr,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
J. G. Baird, Plaintiff,
vs.
Walter S. Taylor, Defendant.
BY virtue of an order of Court made
in the above stated cause, dated Oot.
24, I BOB, and also by virtue of an execution
to me directed in said case, I
will sell at public auction at Lancaster
court house on the tirst Monday in
December next, within the legal hours
of sale, Die following described real
eBtate, which has been levied upon
under said execution as the property
of the defendant, to-wit : All that
piece, parcel or tract of land in the
town of Lancaster, said county and
state nnntninin"
* ??nr una one-Half
ho re 8, more or leas, running along
Market street from Cheaterdeld Avenue
to Southern Kailway Company's
track and fronting on said Cheater*
rieUl Avenue,?being a portion of the
estate lands of Julia A. Tayor, deo'd.
Also, all that lot of land, with the
buildings thereon, situate in the said
town, county and atate, on the West
aide of Main street,extended,containing
one and one-half aorea, more or
leas, tenanted by H_ (}. Mel I wain and
being a portion of the estate lands of
of Julia A. Tayor, deo'd.
Terms of aale, cashi purchaser to
pay for papera
J NO, P. HUNTER,
Sheriff Can. Co.
Lancaster, S. Nov. 10, 1905.
Williams A Williams, I'ltfa Att'jrs.
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