The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 03, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
Good Roads.
Mr. Belk's Article on the
Subject Commended?A
Novel Good Tool.
Ed*tor News : As you lemember,
^oiiie time ago you published
a piece on the need of good
roads, by our esteemed Iriend,
T. M. B. Many are I lit* compli
ments tha' I h ive heard paid the
article. There are three things
that lie is certainly interested in :
Good schools, good roads and being
a bachelor. As to the las*
ono some day lie may change his
mind.
Yesterday, on a trip Irom the
Flint Ridge section, I struck in
old Roi'key River near the old
Flint Ridge 1*. O. Indeed, this
is a lon?ly country. You travel
tor miles seeing no farms and no
houses. Suddently my horse
shies. What do I see ? It is a
new mail box tied by the side ol
a pine. This reminded me that I
was near a country where somebody
lived. Soon I reached the
little village ot Dwight. There
J turned, taking the Chester
avenue, that was one time called
the Chesterfield Road, a name
that must have been dropped.?
As I turned on this avenue 1 soon
found that somebody had been
there on this section ot the
avenue, 1 ;J miles from Dwight to
Dixie. Soon 1 came in sight of
the working men with two horse
plow, with a new road tool, or
at least new to me?a common
goose neck plow, a piece of plank
SxA inches attached to the foot
of the stock, making a good
scraper .The entire road is graded
from ditch, made higher in the
middle. It surely is a pattern
and the overseer and hands as
well deserves credit lor the good
wotk done. l,et fiood roads be
the watch word, for this is something
needed. W. P.
Attention, Policyholders of
the Mutual Life Ins., Co.
Policy holders of the Mutual
Life Insurance company of New
York will do well to communicate
with Mr. F. 11. McMaster,
Columbia, S. ('., Secretary of
the South Carolina Association
ot Policy Holders.
On the 18th January, in Columbia,
this Association was
formed, with General Wilie
.Jones as President; Mr. Samuel
M Wilson, of Charleston, VicePresident;
and Mr. F. 11. Mc
Master, ol Columbia, S. C., Sec
retary; and an Executive Com
mittee, consisting ot Messrs T.
M. Monh cai. Charleston ; J. C.
Sheppard, Kdjrefield; J. Allen
Smith, Abbeville; Ellison Smyth,
Greenville; Lernv Springs. Lancaster:.
I). 1). Mc('( II. Bennettsvilie;
and C. Kit/ Simsons, Co
lumhia. Col. Lerov Springs, of
Lancaster, was nominated as a
trustee of the (Company, and it
iu It,. i.nri ..I llw. W. ..1 1.
'.4 [/? . jm/o\ wi i j|n t'Ulll II
Carolina As.-ocinlion to have
him represent 11?oir interest* at
the annual meeting in New York
of the Mutual Lite Insurance
company on the first Monday in
J it ne. To cover the necessary
expenses of the Association a
membership fee ol .$1 is asked.
Ah the Mutual fate Insurance
company lias declined to furnish
a list, of its policy holders in
: South Carolina, letters cannot he
i sent directly to the policy lioldiers;
but all who hold polices in
this company are requested to
let that laet ho known to the
Secretary, iMr. F II. McMaster,
at Columbia, when a blank
proxy will be sent them.
Died in Arkansas.
Mr. David H. White, Brother
of Capt. S. E. White, of
Lancaster.
Our esteemed lellow townsman
Capt Samuel E. White received
a telegram Wednesday announcinir
the death of Ins brother, Mr.
D.iVid 11. White, in Hot Springs,
Ark., where he had resided a
number of years. Mr. White was
G4 years ol age and unmarried.
He was a man of unusually fine '
intellect and ol marked nobility
of character. His South Carolina
friends, especially those of Fort
Mill and vicinity, his old home,
will be pained to bear of bis
death. The body has been em
balmed and is being brought, to
Fort Mill for burial.
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?The foreman of the jury
trying the Ilastv case in Gaffney
is a former Lancastrian, Mr.
Allie Osbiirn, now of Blackburg.
?As will be seen by County .
Auditor Cook's notice elsewhere,
townships and special boa'.ds of
a^^ssors are required to meet
next Tuesday, at their respective
places of meeting.
c n.u.r
summons ior itenei
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
J. M. Harry, J. O. Walker and J. W
Wadawort h's Sons Co., conducting
a business as funeral directors and ,
enibalmers, under the lirin name
of J. M. Harry A Co. ? Plaintiffs,
against
Jennie McIIwain, Julia A. Taylor,
Walter S.Taylor, Burroughs Taylor,
14. E. Wylie, Eliza J. Wylie
and K K. Wylie, executors, J. O.
Baird, (Charlotte Drug Co., Heath
Supply Co., Bank of Lancaster,
and J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co.?
Defendants.
i
I To the Defendants Above Named :
You and each of you are hereby
I summoned and required to answer
| the complaint in thus action, which is
: tiled in the oliice of the Clerk of (Jotninon
Pleas, for the said County, and
j to serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscribers at
( their olliee at Lancaster c. II., S. (!.,
| within twenty days alter the service '
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
I service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within ttie time aforesaid,
the Plaintiffs in this action will ap- (
ply to the Court for t tie relief deinan1
ded in the complaint. ' ]
K. K. A K. B. AI.I.ISON,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Dated February 2*th, A D l!HM>
To the Absent Defendants, . I litis A.
Taylor, Walter s. Taylor, Burroughs
Taj lor, .1. * i Baird, (Charlotte
Drug Co. and .1. W. Wadsworth's
Sons < to. a ml ot hers :
Take notice that the complain? and
summons in this action was tiled in
t tie oliice ol the < lerk ol the Court of
Common Pleas lor Laiicn-ter county
on the 2St h day ol February. I tun;
K. K. ?V H. IS. A LJ.ISON,
I'lainl i lis' A11 uriicys.
Feb. 2nMi, ?(i\v.
Cherry (& Co.
i has the l>est line of ('HEAP
CLOTHING that was ever off|
ered on this market. Call quick
at Mackey's Corner.
i
Livery, Livery,1
Livery!
Though doing a rattling good
livery business, we are determined
to do even better. Our
present stocks of Vehicles and
Horses are being supplemented
by handsome new carriages and
buggies and stylish
Driving and Saddle Horses.
Our livery establishment is
going to be second to none in
the State, and don't you forget
it ! Come or send to us when
you want the best, up-to-date
livery service.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
I REPRESENT
THE
COLUMBIA LIQUOR CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in j
Foreign and Domestic
WINES AND LIQUORS. '
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
All orders left with me will
receive prompt and careful attention.
No charge for forwar
-ring uruers.
John W. Elliott, |
At Crescent Restaurant.
Lexington Roller
Mill Co.
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
Highest, grade Flour.
We are offering to our
trade thi* next year the
highest grade flour ever
sold in Lancaster
'HENRY CLAY."
Every sack guaranteed
to please or money refunded.
For sale by f
BENNETT GROCERY CO.
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Yorkville
Monument Works ;
Equipped with modern ma- J,
:*hinery and electric power. In
position to furnish anything in
pure Vermont Marble or Granite .i
Monuments from the cheapest
slab to the most elegant design, i
Write for catalogue and information.
Yorkville, S. C.
* I
Notice of Discharge ;
Notice ;s hereby given that the mi- ^
dersijfiied as adininist rat rix of the ,
estate of A.AKON AllAMS, deceased,
will, on tiie fit 11 da)' of MARCH,
I'.iOli, make her filial return as such 1
administratrix and apply to the I'ro- L
hate Court for Lancaster County for j
a linal discharge.
.tank adams, i
A d in i ti iul ru t pi v nl Kt'ki I u t u t\f
Aaron Adams.
Lancaster, S.(\, Fob, 5, lliOO.-lm. <
Tho Nawc ,)oes Job J>rinti?g
1 lie liuIf 0 for others. Why can't
wo do yours? ??????/
The line is Busy!
Busy bees make honey,
Busy men make money. j
Bees select their favorite flowers,
Men select that store of ours.
Why will you pay $2.50 for flour when you can get
\ MAGNOLIA
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Ij so nice, white and light for $2.30??98 pounds to sack.
Weight, price and quality guaranteed.
Fresh Cream Cheese 20c lb, 2 lbs for 35c, or 3 lbs for
50c. Car corn we had advertised nearly gone. We expect
another soon. Don't forget those New Orleans jV.
Molasses. We have a few half barrels left, per gal. 30c. ^ /
Bring you** home-raised hams to us and trade them for
goods or money. Seed Tick Coffee going like hot cakes.
Our J..va Coffee, put up in milk pails, out. Will have *
more soon.
DRY GOODS
Gentlemen's Dress Shirts, each 25c.
Ladies' Heavy Skirts, each 85c and 95c. 1
Genuine Sweet Ore Overalls, each $1.00
Heavy Plow Shoes, per pair $1.10 and 1.25
Heavy Outing, 10c kind, per yard 8c.
Narrow, but good quality Outing, per yard 5c.
Gentlemen's Collars each 5c.
Now, gentlemen, ladies, boys and girls, we mean business.
Come to see us, and if you don't buy we will let
you be the doctor and we will take the prescription. ' ^
j. C. EDWARDS
Bennett's Old Stand.
Summons for Relief. summons for relief v
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, STATK OF SOi:tfi CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster. County of faster.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS. CLarlotte Drug
Company?Plaintiff,
leath Supply Company?Plaintiff, * against,
against Walter S. Taylor?Defendant.
Valter 8. Taylor?Defendant. To the Defendant above named :
You are hereby summoned and required
lo the Defendant Above Named : anHwer tlio complaint in this action,
You are hereby summoned and re- which is herewith served upon you, and to
uired to answer the complaint in serve a copy of your answer to the sawl
his action, which is herewith served complaint on the subscribers at their ofipon
you, and to serve a copy of your ticcs, in the town of Lancaster. South
nswer to the said complaint on the Carolina, within twenty days after the
ubscriher at his office, in the town of service liereot, exclusive ot the day of
.ancaster, South Carolina, within 20 such service* And if yon fail to answer
lays after the service hereof, exclu- co mplaint within the time aforesaid,
ive of the day of such service And F)u> l>l?intitt in this action will apply to
f you fail to answer the complaint 'J16 Court for the lelief demanded iu
vithin the tune aforesaid, the plain- the comp;'^int.
iff' in this action will apply to the VIJjLIA I. ?V WILLIAMS
lourt for the relief demanded in the , . v , ,o a 'u ioor De^8,
omplaint. C. D .TONES, l>ilte'1 Nov?*b?r A *> MS.
Plaintiffs' Attorney. To the ahsont defendant, Walter S. Taylor:
)ated January 20, .V. D. 1006. You will please t*?ko notice that the coni
plaint in this action was tiled iu the office
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[o the Aintent Defendant, waiter s. ? ... .u? .....tu. miumhhu r.wm
Taylor- m Lancft8ler county on the 2<)th day of
3 January, I9"(>
You will please take notice that the Dated January 20th, 19<)rt.
omplaint in this action was tiled in V ILLIAMK ik WILLIAMS,
tie oflice of the Clerk of the Court of Plaintiff* Attorney*,
ominoii I'leas in Lancaster county Jan. 23, 1900- (iw.
in the 2(>tli day of January, 1900 ???
^ C.D. JONES, A PIANO OR ORGAN
8?, ,11?8-liw:,,""ir''Attor"ey- FOR YOU.
To the head of every family who is aniklir
ACTED ?# PUECTCL bilious tor the future and educntiou nl his
.AHuAJ I tn 0(j Uillld I t r children, we have a Special Proposition to
RAILWAY CO/VI PA NY ""no' Article in the home shows the cviSCIIKIXTLK
IN liKPKCT MAY 38, 19^5. deuce of culture that does a Piano or OiDA
11.Y KXCKPT SIJ N1) A" accomplishment (pves as much
pleasure or is of as ureal value in after iifo
nri.ni.uuii" lis Ilic kliowli-iloo of 11.Usic llllil the al.ility
iV Lancaster 6 30.1 m 8 lf> p u (<> p|liv well.
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UtohWurK...7 VV.7 .Ih'u m 116 p t nership ofu high gra le Piano. or Or^ftu
ir ('hunter 7 30nm _ 6 15 p n easy,
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iV Columbia?Sou. Iiy #?n?m 3l0pn . , ,.
? Siuciiil | ropoMtlon ol liiis\ 1'iiyiiiMits.
ii i liurioiti?Sou. Ity u oft u m 6 oo p nc Ail lress
,v (.'heater WiHium 8 l". p n
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iV lliiscom v.Uo V f>0 ? in 8 46 p n
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...ifunm h c?nnkcti?ns money to loan
!I1 ESTEIl?Southern, Sciibouril, and Caro
linn & North-Western Itailwaya. I urn nn Diircil. us usual to iie -oiim.. i..Un
..ANCASTKK? Southern Railway. on Improved cotton farms, in sums of cauo
A. 1 . Mcl.UKK, Superintendent. I1- upward* for tlv. years. Intercut at 7 ne
LKROY SPRINGS. President. No'brok^ru^
??????????????? or commission charKCd- only ? reasonable fee
TWO good Second-hand Stoves for sale. 'or ftb?tract of title.
Lpply at 1 ho News Office. - AUo*e KLaw.