The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 16, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
Rich Hill Items
Two Estimable Citizens Cele- .
brate their 68th BirthdayHappy
Family Reunions.
Reported for The News:
There was a surprise family
reunion at the home of Mr. T. .J.
Reeves on the 7th instant, by
his children, irrand children o.-?a
friends. At least it was a sur
prise to Mr. Reeves himself, for
he was preparing to leave home
on a business trip when his fami
ly let him into the secret, lie
ol course remained, and showed
his appreciation of the thought
fulness ot his relatives and
Iriends by the hospitable manner
in which he entertained his
guests when they arrived.
The occasion was the celebra
tion ot Mr. Reeves's 68lh birthday.
At noon a bountiful dinnor
was spread?so bountilul
that enough was left after the
feast to have fed as many more.
The elegant meal, as well as the
entire day, was thoroughly onjoyed
by all present.
On the 9th instant there was
another happy family reunion in
our community. This one was
at the home of Mr. J. A. P.
Blaokmon, and the occasion was
the celebration of his 63th birthday
also. Owing to the inclemency
of the weather as many
/ were uor, preseut as otherwise
would have been. A goodly
number were in attendance how
ever?children and grand children
and friends. Among the
visitors was our worthy school ,
teacher, Miss Jerusha Mitchell.
It was a great day for both old
* and young.
Those two men, Messrs. X- J*
Reeves and J. A. P. Blaekmon,
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as well as Messrs. J. It. Knight,
R. M. Kirk, N. E. Rabertson, J.
S. Blaekmon and O. H. Mehaffey,
are Rich Hill's old landmarks.
A. Visitor.
Cutting Scrape in Rock Hill.
A Mr. Simmons, loom fixer at
tne Victoria Mill, was right seriously
cut by Jim Hammonds, an 1
other employe ot the mill, last
s Saturday night. The two men
fell out in the store of S. W.
Plyler at the mill and it is allesr
ed that Simmons knocked Ham- 1
moods down and when the latter
arose he attacked Simmons with
his knife, stabbing him in the
shoulder and in tho back of his
head. The most serious cut,
however, was on the side of his
face and extending down across
his throat. Several small arteries
were severed and when Simmons
came up town shortly after
the cutting he was bleeding pro^
fusely from the wound in his
neck and throat. He was attend- 1
ed by Dr. J. L. Massey, Jr., and '
it. is thought that ho will get
M aioiig all right.?Hock liill Her1
aljl.
$100.00 Reward.
OUIt NF.W DISCOVERY MEDICINE .
COMPANY of Laurens, 8. C., has manufactured
and sold thousands of bottles of '
OUH NEW PI8COVEKV within tlio last
three (3) years with an absolute GUARANTEE
with each bottle for all Blood and <
Skin Diseases, Nervousness, Liver and
Kidney Troubles, and offers $100.00 re- j
ward to any person who will prove that
thev have ever foiled or refuse! to comply ]
wife the terms of the Guarantee. Hold by ,
Cnfeford Bros.
Roll of Honor
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In Lancaster Graded School
for Quarter Ending Nov. <
24, 1905.
Grade X. Margaret Williamson.
Grade IX Pernie Stover,Maud
Moore, Ed Oook, Lillian Silver.
Grade VIII Mary Maasey,
Margaret Moor.
Grade VII?Scholarship: Robbie
Porter, John Olyburn, Bessie
Robinson, Mary Davis.
Attendance-?Fay Cook, Maude
Crenshaw, Marv Davis, Ruby
Elliott, Lillie Green, Lelia Gregory,
Monnie Ilalhcoek, IJleeka
Hiu6on, Margaret Jones, Nannie
King. Mary Knight, Jessie Knight
Mildred Lindsay, Jeannette Poag,
Robbie Porter, Connie Porter,
Ha Roddey, Bessie Sowell, Benlah
Sowel, Coriune Thomson,
Mary Williamson, Carl Bennett,
John Clyburn, Eugene Elliott,
II. J. Gregory, Irvin Jackson,
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*.?? juiics, i. *v. Moore, Will
Plyler, Everett Taylor.
Deportment?Carl Bennett,
Irvin .Jackson, Ira Jones. Fay
Cook, Lillie Crenshaw, Maude
Crenshaw, Mary Davis, Corinne
Thomson, Lillie Green, Carrie
Gregory, Nannie King, Jessie
Knight, Mildred Lindsey, Kate
McManus, Jessie Milling Jeannette
Poag, Robbie Porter,Connie
Porter, IIa Roddey, Bessie Robinson.
Beulah Sowoll, Mary Williamson.
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umutj vi. mgniy Distinguished?Sadie
Blackmon, Nannie
Hill Moore.
Distinguished?Chalmers King,
Tnomas Clanton, Jessie Lee
Blackmon, John Blackmon, Willie
Blackmon,.
Attendance?Sadie Blackmon,
Jessie Lee Blackmon, Marie
Clyburn, Effie Plyler, Ida Porter,
Nannie Hill Moore.
Grade V. Distinguished?Kate
Hines, Kauser Moore, Reece
Funderburk, vVillie Robinson,
Gilmore Dabney, Bennie Gulp.
Attendance?Uortense Gr?
gory, Ben Culp, Willie Robinson,
S. B. Furguaon, Gilmore Dabney,
Ruth Knight, Arthur Outen.
Deportment?Frank Green,
Mary Dabney, Bessie Dabney,
Gilmore Dabney, Louise Jonec.
Flonnie Jones, Mary McNinch,
Benuie Culp, Lucius Bennett,
tiortense Gregory.
Grade IV. Highly Distinguished?Pierce
liorton, Maude Clyburn,
Ruth Riddle.
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x^iHiiuguisnea?ueorge Fariey
Poovey, Leon Cauthen, Charlie
Cook, Kflie May Culp, Zelma
Johnson, Mary Moore, Ruth Mc
Card ell.
Attendance?Pierce Ilorton,
George Fairey Poovey, Maude
Clyburn, Zelma Johnson, Ruth
McCardell, Ellie May Culp, Ruth
Riddle.
Grade III. Scholarship?Euphemia
Ganson, Sela Porter,
Mary Gooch, Louise Robinson,
Mary Crawford, Nanna Perry,
Orin Blaokmon, Katie Outen,
Eugene Hough, Mary Lindsay,
Ruth McDow, Mamie Johnson,
Wayman Sullivan, Emmie Blackmon,
Clyburn Wilson, Crawford
Oulp, Louise Montgomery, Karl
l'illman, Thomas Connor.
A ttsndnnflfl r>ri 11 Tl I ? ?
N/..M i9 i auiMllUIl)
Wylie Hell (Jauthen, Rosa Carnes,
Eupheruia Oanson, Louise
Robinson, Crawford Gulp, Earl
rillman.
Grade II. Attendance?Marie
McManus, Louise Poag, Bertie
Small, Robert Allison, Hacker
Billings, Henry Blackrnon,K. L.
Crawford, Ezar Crenshaw,
Chancey Gregory, O'JDell Horton.
Scholarship?Highly Distiugu
ished?Dorothy Moore, Louise
Poag, Henry Blackmon, R L.
Crawford, John Henry Clyburn.
Distinguished?Kenan Moore.
Ruth Fundorbnrk, James T
Hough, Ernest. Reatv, Mab Harrison,
Mscie Sturgis, O'Dcll lL>r
ton, Chancey Gregory, Juanita
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Grade I. Scholarship?Clyde
Williams, Louise Wvlie, Oliuelie
Hlackmon, Julian Ross, Marion
Moore, Ilenry Gooch, lioyl
Hunter, Ivah Nisbet, Freddie
Knight.
Attendance?M arion Allison,
Mildred Green, Jesse McNinch,
llenry Gooeb, Ruth Swaringen,
Frddie Knight, Margie Clark,
llarrv Cant hen.
Deportment?James Hathcock,
Marion Allison, Olinett
Hlackmon, Mildred Green. Helen
Williamson, Ruth Swaringen,
Oti8 Bennett.
In lusher grades none are put
on roll of honor that do not make
over 95 per cent?and are high
ly distinguished.
The enrol'ment is 497 to Nov.
24?an inerer.se of 10 per cent,
in Central School?and a small
decrease in School No. 2.
Notice to ail M'ersons Indebted to
the Lancaster Mercantile Co.
As you well know, we made
some business changes the first
of last year, and it is absolutely
necessary that we must collect
all past due notes and accounts
in order to settle with the late
members of our concern ; therefore,
we now ask our friends,
wliom we have been so liberal
with, to now make arrangements
at once to pay us. All past due
notes and accounts not settled
promptly will be placed in the
hands of our lawyer for collection.
Yours truly,
tf Lancaster Mercantile Co.
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Yorkville
Monument Works
Equipped with modern machinery
and electric power. In
position to furnish anything in
Sure Vermont Marble or Granite
lonuments from the cheapest
slab to the most elegant design.
write ior catalogue and information.
Yorkville, S. C.
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MUNN & Co.30,B~-^ New York
Branch Offloe, SX T St* Wash tag too. D. C.
pgow PEAS draw n
m^J\ air in large am<
Potash and phosphoric
to the r?1nnf
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The multitude of purp
remarkable eovv pea, are t
illustrated book, "The Co
tells of the splendid resi
fertilizing eovv peas with 1
is free to farmers for the a
Address. QERMAN KA1.
New York?93 Nassau Street, or Atlu
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+ 1 1 XMAS T:
$ ????
JXmas for everybody at Macko
ing to Mackorell's for Toys, Xm
eating line. Make up your mini
^ for you can get anything you w
J want from a 1 cent Doll Baby or
W China, Crockery, Glassware,
^ painted China of all kinds, Lamp
^ and anything you want. Com
Works to burn. Yours
? J. B M;
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Southern 1
*HE isoufH^ onna
Unexcelled dining
Through Pullman s
on all through train
ient schedules on all
Winter tourist rate:
effeet to all FlnriHa
full information ;
routes, etc., consult
em Railway Tickc
BROOKS MORGAN, A.G.P.A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
PiREATli
C At McCardell j
S GREAT ANTE-REMi
jk As we are going to move into
m we are determined to move as li
1 sible. Therefore we offer to th<
j entire stock of Clothing and Pan
M other lines of merchandise, at pi
^ tion. When we say cost, we m<
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of their confidence, and they kno
V low prices, we mean business. (
# and embraces everything kept
merchandise store. The sale wil
j and January. So come early, an
m a coming, and partake of the
J McCardell & A1
V Nov. 28, 1905.
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ounts, if sufficient
acid are supplied
>oscs served by the
old in the 6 5- page
w Pea," which also
ilts obtained from
Potash. The book
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WORKS.
nta. <ja.?22>J So. Hrnad Street.
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rell's. Everybody com- ^
as Presents and in the ^
el to come to Mackorell
ant and everything you ^
i up. J
Imported China, hand ^
>s, Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, 4)
e on everybody. Fire ^
truly,
ackorell 5
dy TO EA^
iTES* SYSTEM
car service,
keeping cars
is. Convenlocal
trainc
s are now in
points. For
is to rates,
any Southt
Agent, or
n i?i ~ "
K. W. HUN l,G.P.A,, I
Charleston, S. C.
rgains ?
Allison Bros. \
DVABLE SALE S
the Moore block soon, J
ttle of our stock as pos- M
e purchasing public our ^
ts at actual cost, and all J
jnnc f^ 1
tuai viciy competi3an
what we say. We ^
le public to gain a part M
w when we say cost and C
3ur stock is complete, j
in a firstclass general M
1 last during December %
d come late, and keep 1
rare bargains we are ?
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