The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 30, 1905, Page 4, Image 4
71
The Lancaster News.
Semi-Weekly.
Published
Wednesdays and Saturdays
At Lancaster, ?>. L.,
By The
Lancaster Publishing Company.
Charles T. Connors, Editor.'
?
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS.
One Year 11.60
551* MuliIlls 76
"Sfhree Monihs 10
Payable in advance.
ADYBKTIStXU RAT MS.
One inch, lirsi nsertlon. fi.00. Much subsequent
insertion 50" ems. Por three mouths or
( anger, reduced rates.
Professional cards, per year, 114.
Husines- notices, Transient Advertisements.
(Lost and Pound, and other classified a verMsoments
not exceeding 25 words, 85 cents for
?sach insert ion: I cent a word for each additional
word over 8> words.
Obituaries, Tributes of resncct, cards of
Thanks and all matter of a personal or political
vtatttre to be charged for.
Advertising rules by tlie column made known
on application.
Uriof correspondence on subjects of eeneral
interest invit- d. Not responsible for views of
correspondents. .}
if. K. WYLli; PHKSIUBMT.
4 NO. A. COOK, Skc'Y. and Tiikas.
J. M. KIDDLE, .111 , 1JUSINK8S MANAGK.lt
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7. IPOs,
:At the post office at Lancaster, S C.. under Act
of Congress of March 3, IS79.
Saturday, December30, 1905,
THE JAPANESELECTUHE TOLAY.
As announced in the last
issue of The News, the Rev.
"Watarn SaUakibara, a Japanese
convert t?> the Christian religion,
will lecture in Lancaster today
at 11 o'e ock, in the graded
school auditorium. In view of
4lie great interest now felt '
throughout the civilized world .
in Japan and lier wonderlul
people, Mr. S-tkakibara will |
likely be greeted by a large <
.audience this morning.
Our people should not fail lo !
take advantage of this opportu
nily to see and bear a typical j
representative of the "brave ,
little Japs " A rare literary
treat, t o, is in store for all who (
attend, !or Mr. Sakaaibara is a i
man of brilliant intellect and
his mastery of the English tongue
is truly wonderful, bis >
vocabulary equaling that of
Jtiiauy of our own public speak
?ers.
As previously stded, the
?ubj?>ct of tho lecture will be ?
"'Christ in Japan." No aJmis- |
eion fee will be charged, but a <
Hection will be taken up to '
defray expenses.
A NEW YEAU RESOLUTION FOR
LANCASTER. I
As the old year is practically
gone and we are now at the
tiire-Ji ?hl of 1906, the making of >
resolutions lor the new year is in
order. The tact that resolutions
an ado at this season are more I
dreqiun'.ly broken than kept ?
tshould not deter us from "turn- 1
aim over h now leaf. Undaunted
by repeated failures wo should
keep on trying until, with the <
help of a divine Providence, we
are made better men and better I
(women.
Put we did not start out to
moralize on the subject ol Now
Year resolutions generally. We
wish merely to offer ttie sngges.'tion
that now is a good time lor
Lu ca-der as a community to i
uiake at. 1. <:s? o:.o resolution, and i
Chat, is to keep clean during 19(16 '
?n<l ! he succeeding years. The
"... ,y<>r lias recently iriven us an
4P:;cellenl object lesson in the
Tiiiillcr of clean streets on the (
Sabbath. We n o w sre how ,
much better it is to have clean }
i
1,4*.. |
dreels every dny in the week.
Anil it it is a good t.liiug in have
well swept, attractive thoroughlares
at all times, why shouldn't
it be a good thing to have our
various premises?yards, back
lots, &?\ made to present an ap
pearance equally as pleasing and
i uviting?
Let every citizen of Lancaster
11>.i xt? ... v ii.n
r?<clil IIIC 1 Till >vnii i lie: uu
termination, nut only t*> 1 e ?<1 a
clean life, but in make his home
and surroundings clean and at
tractive Ciear oil all trash, rubbish,
&?\, repair delnpidated
fences, heuutily the front yard,
repaint dwelling and use whitewash
freely on outbuildings.
And let the merchants cooperate
with the town authorities in
t lie matter ol keeping the streets
clean. Let them give positive
orders that no loose papers or
other trash shall he swept out ol
their stores into the streets.
Yes, let us have a nice, clean
town, Lancastar is fast putting
11 city airs now and we must
pay more attention to sanitalion
and civic improvement.
Personals.
Mr. L. C. Payseur spent
Christmas in Columbia with Mrs.
Pavseur and their daughter, Mrs.
Puore.
Miss Florence Brown, now a
teacher in the Bishopville graded
school, is snemling the hoiidavs
it lior home here.
Mr. O. E. Thompson, who
lias been attending Wake Forest
Uollege, and his brother, E A.
Thompson, who has been at
school in Waxhaw, two of Mr.
Henry J. Thompson)'s bright and
promising sons, passed through
lieio Wednesday on their way to
their home in t,lie Dwight section
Willie Ross Moore, student
M Davidson College is spending
.he holidays with his parents,
\lr a id Mrs. Ernest Moore.
Miss Blanche Moore, teacher
?! the Dwight school, is spending
he holidays at her home in
Lancaster.
Mr. T. S. Riddle, Jr., and
hree sons, of Oklahoma, are
visiting Mr. Riddle's fattier, Mr.
L\ S. Kiddle Sr., of Dixie, and
Irs brother here, Mr R. U. Kidlie.
Mr Kiddle leit ill s coun'y
t ? make his home in th west
nbout thirteen years a^o and
this is Irs lirst visit back fo
South Carolina
Mrs. S. M. Scott and daughter,
Miss Nannie Sco't, of
Sharon, will spend the wilder
i\i'h the famiiy of the Kev. J. I
Meek White a' Unity. Miss
Sco't will leach the Uni'y
chool, which opens .January 1st
Mr. Henry Massey of Lancaster,
who is in the U. S. I' s'al
ervico between Jacksonville
stnd Hamlet, slopped oyer on
Sunday to take the Southern eu
route for Lancaster to take
Xmas with his parents.?(JamJen
People.
Miss Florence Thomasson, ot
I he graded schools1 corps ot loachsis,
spent the first of the week
with Iriends in Camden. She is
now visiting her grandmother in
tn Meehenburg county, N. C.
Mr. William Sowell and his
sousin, Mr. W. H. Sowell, two
young Lancastrians who are
successfully engaged in business
in Columbia, are spending the
holidays at ih?-ir old home in
LUIS roomy. i lit-y iiru SOUS,
lespectively, of Messrs Roach
iiul Thomas Soweli.
Messrs E. 0. Lazenbv and
jlilbort Lazenby spent Christmas
at tlieir old home in Virginia.
M-J
Superintendent <#f Education j
W. M. Moore sit'iid^d the annual
meeting in Co umbia this
week ol county superintendo'it^.
Mr. W. 1*. Wylie, ??f Rock Hill,
is visiting his son, Mr. Thonns
\\ y lie.
Dr. M. P. Ci><wfotd wms Cidled
to Long>vill? T U'8'la.v in con...ill,
I O- T. T Urom..
OU1KU 1 "11 >?!' ? JL/I JL-J* I. VJ V^\'l
in the ease o! Mr-. 11 F. Long,
who has been seriously sick
Dr. Pryor, oi Chester, paid a
profe-sioual visit to Lancaster
this wtek.
i
Student Webb Heath, of the
Porter Academy, Charleston, is
visiting his brother, Mr. George
Heath.
Mrs. 11. E. White came over
from K<>ck lli'l yesterday to
visit her brothers, Messrs. 1'. C.
and .J. T. Green.
Mr. J. \V Collins came over
ftotn Rock Hill >esterday and
will re'urn today.
Miss Nellie Griffith, of Jefler
son, who has been visiting her
cousins here, Misses Carrie and
M?zie Threa't, returned home
yesterday.
Mistake Corrected?Mr. Harrison
It'ill not Return to Rock Hill.
The Rock 11iIi correspondent
of the Charlotte Observer, in
nothing the f *et that Rock IIill
is to have another bank, Col. Le
roy Springs and Mr. L O. Harrison,
ol Lancaster, being among
the corporators, states that, according
to general understanding,
Mr. Harrison is to be president
of the new institution and that
he will move hack to Rock Hill.
So far as Mr Harrison's return
ing to Rock Hill in concerned, ti.e
correspondent referred to is mistaken
Mr. Harrison lias no
idea ot leaving Lancaster, and
wi.l continue in his present position
as cashier of the Bank ol
Lancaster.
I tenth of Mr.*. L. fir own.
Mrs. Kate Brown, widow of J.
L. Brown, died 011 the 1T h in
stant in Fairfield, where she had
resided since the death of her
hu-hand nearly a year ago. Her
remains were buried at Liberty
iidi. M:s. Brown was a daughter
of the la o Daniel Barber an I
?as annul -> ' years o! ago one
le .v?< five children. She was a
niembrr o f tli' Presbyterian
hurc.li ad was a cultured,
christian woman
More /! /'*. />. li'ttifes.
In addi ion to the three new
R l". 1>. routes to bo put in'o
operation from Ileath Springs
Jinmry 2nd, as noted in our
1 ist issue, two routes are to start
out from Laucis'er the same
day, to bo known as no*. 5 and
\f.. \ i\ if: ii it i
?. 1*11. iV. 1 J. IllUlillU IlilH IltJt'U
appointed carrier of no. 5 an I
Mr. Samuel R. Williams ol no.
0. Full information as to the
sections to he served by all of
these new routes was published
in The News a few weeks ago.
Miss Kl'on .Ionian, daughter of
Mr. M. K. .Jordan, formerly ol
bincaster but now living in Fort
Lawn, was married last Tuesday
night !o Mr R deigh Stover, also
formerly of Ibis place bill now a
resident ol Charlotte
?The Misses Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. M. II Johnson's charming
daughters, entertained a few oi
their friends la^t Tuesday ev^n
ing. Elab rate refreshments
were served.
i
' 1 "" :?
ll
TIME RO
We art: at the
year's business a
on the threshoh
Year and look b
perb trade we h;
the past twelve r
very grateful to c
pat-rons. We de
our sincere apprc
and every one c
part you have tal
up the best yeai
our history. In
our appreciation
port we are goin
for the next ^o
that will astonis
^ve will not sa)
it's so common,
that you come an
and get the prices
ing you and he
coming year may
most happy and
your life, we are,
Williams-H
The Undersel
fd ? "The Old F
S THE BANK OF LANCA!
CAPITAL
J SURPLUS
2
Loans made on Real Estate
^ Collections given prompt a
Interest allowed on time de
Your business solicited. T
)] the strongest Bank in Lancas
Business Notices. I
All Notices inserted under
tIns head at Ilie rate of ON K CENT
A WO Kb for each insertion. No
notice to be counted less than 25
words.
FOlt KALE Four young IVrlo-hire s
Hoars, ready for service. Entitled to r<-g- k
istrntion. Youug pigs for sale loth ol I
February. '1'. Y. Williams.
GOOD ('C)'V and youug Calf for sale at
a, Imrgiin. Ap,dy at once to ILntli-Jones "
Company
FoIt KENT. ?Good 2-horso farm with
good dwelling, haiu A tenant bouses, 5
miles from Uwn on Charlotte road. Apply
to J. 1C. Taylor.
I WILL let to the lowest responsi- s
ble bidder, at ( amp ( reek church,
[colored] on Monday. .Ian. 1st, 100(1, t
at 12 o'clock in., the contract to build c
a colored school house. Specifications
to be made known on day <?f letting.
W. I). Jones, clerk b'd trustees.
W K ST I LL have ft tons of t bose line
Danish cabbage, which we are selling
at $2 per hundred pounds. They are r]
line for kraut i ng purposes. Bennett
/?- 4 .. r
liriirrrj *,?? *
Ion.' LBS. good tobacco in It-pound '
caddies cost ?i t c.-nts pound. For the 1
iit-xi .'{> d.. \h we will sell it !' >r .5 tun's per
pound. 'I lie Heath-Jones Co.
W A NTKD?Agents to solicit appii- .
cations for Fire Insurance. (I nod
pay guaranteed. Address Lock Box
Ml, .Spartanburg, re (J. I
I 11 \VE, at L. & C. Depot, lG.tHIO lbs I
fine Danish Cabbage for krauting purposes
at $2 1 0 per hundred ibs (Jomu quiok .is j
they are going lust. E. (J. Lanier. '
?????????????
??Pi
ID...
LLS ON
end of another
nd as we stand
d of the New
ack at the suive
had during
rionths, we feel
)ur friends and
sire to express
:ciation to each f
if you for the I \
cen in building
r's business in
order to show
of your supg
to sell goods
days at prices
h the natives.
r AT COST?
All we ask is
d see the goods
A era in th'jnlr.
. 1
>ping that the
r be to you the
prosperous of
gratefully,
*
lughes Co
ling Store.
/ ^
Reliable." U
STER, Lancaster, S. C. ^
$50,000.00. II
<prrn aaa aa
?pou,ouu.ou.
:, at reasonable rates. li
nd careful attention.
jposits.. ^
'he oldest, the largest and L|
iter county. ^
Professional Cards
Dr. J. E. WELSH,
DENTIST.
)ifice over Williams?Hughes Co'a
hore, formerly occupied by Dr.
I. M Galloway.
LANCASTER, S. 0. >" /
DR. R. Cx. ELLIOTT,
Lancaster, S. C.
ivenititsiicH pnone, rso. .isy. uitlce,
>avis Building, cor. Main an<l Dunlap r\
itreets;'phone No. 72. ' \
Will practice in both town and conn- \
y. All calls, day or night, will releive
prompt attention.
We Desire
I'o thank our friends and pat ons
for the libera! support giv5u
us during this year. Our
>usin *ss i>aj by far surpassed
>ur expectations and wj feel
TO.ry grateful to you for your
latronage. * 1.
Trusting that 'he c >mit>g year j
nay be a very happy and pros- >/
lorous ono for you, we are,
rtl.YRIIKN I RORlNSftN
m/ ivvi/inwv/ii
A