The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 21, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
Ihe news in brief
The H"ii. Joshua W. Ashley
publishes in the Anderson Daily
Mail a calm, dispassiotiuge sta'emeat
m reference to the Honea
Path tragedy, in which he shows
up the Ashleys in a much better
, light.
Herr Most, the great anarchist
leader and writer, died in Cincinnati
Saturday.
Three liremen were killed and
nine others injured in Camden,
N. ) , Saturday, by the f illing of
the roof ot a burning building.
The ret urns of the census show
a total population ol 60,605,183
in Germany in 1905, against
56.638,178 in 1900.
Olin Simpson, a 17 year old
bov, son ol Mr..). W. Simpson of
Pendleton, was badly eut on the
fare by the porter on tlie Blue
Ridge passenger train Saturday
afternoon at Pendleton.
Mr. J. C. Sikes, an old and
prominent cit'zen ot Union Co ,
N. U., died Saturday night.
During a blinding snow slorm
Friday night two passenger trains
collided near Adolie, Col. Thirty
five lives were lost. Many ot the
dead were In me seekers bound
for the Northwest.
The town of Tustin, Mich., was
wiped out by tiro Saturday night.
Four guests in a hotel were burned
to death.
It is stated that the Hon. Paul
Hemphill, ot Cuestor, is being
urged to run lor attorney general.
A white seaman and a colored
laborer wt re run over and killed
by tram- in Charleston Friday.
1 I nit V \* il'i nimrintr rntno h o en
fallen Ihrouiilmut tin* South this
week, \% li 11?? i lie North is covered
with snow,
?The tomous M< Kelwaydani
a^o suit against the Charlotte
O! e-rvi r was settled out of com t
Monday. lTnder agreement a
verdic' lor< tie penny was render
ed.
Col. J. II. Avt rill, a promi
nent official of the Southern, is
atlendinii court here this week.
Col. A v< rill wat 'he first superintendent
of the old Three O's, a
nosiiinn he tilled m nht ae.oent si hi v
I r
to the public.
? Mr. (Jeo. \V. Iiaker, a well
known successful larmer whoj
lives a few miles east of Lancaster,
made a rather remarkable
discovery in liis corn house a day
or two ajro. Ho found in about
the middle of his pile of corn a
considerable; sec'ion which had
been burned, many ears beinsr
charred and blackened. Ilecan
only account for it upon the the
ory of rats and matches.
? The court of sessions close I
las' lYidav eveniirr wi'h the trial
and acquittal of Andrew Anderson,
charged with murder?!
Civil 'jt-es a now beintr heard
Several vi-it tor lawyers are ini
at tendance.
?' Hot ay Hamilton." the pop.
ular Hiitln r rcad< r ol the South,!
who is h;i i 1 to b* the "Joe.J. 11'. rson
among women," will give a,
public recital in the school auditorium
Friday night, for the
benefit of the school library.? ]
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather, she did not fill her engagement
for last Monday night.
?A winsome girl, w?ie
12? pounds, arrived at the li
ol Mr. George Ferguson, of E
Monday, the lb'h instant
Capt. J. II. Fitzpatiick
Washington, Ga , is in town
week.
Ex-Mayor Meacjiam, of
Mill, was in town yesterday
Claims Against The Con
Important Notice by the S
ervisor.
Hereafter the Board ?>f Commissi
will be in session two days in each 111
namely, on the first and third Mou
All |>artiea having claims again at fluty
are requested to prestnt them in
to be considered by the full board on
of these regular inee ing days.
Notice is also hereby given that i.oc
for public work will be paid for i
work is done under contract made w
member of the Board. M C. Gardne
County Snpervit
Lancaster, ?>. 0., March 2t , liRiG.
Bridge to Let.
I will let contract to bnild a new 1
over 'Vaxhaw Creek on liver road,
.Southern K. U., to the lowest resp"!
bidder, on 'Ihnrday April 5tli at 3 o.
a. nr. Specifications to be made k
at time and place of letting high
served to reject ttUj and all bids
M 0. Gardnei
County supervit
Mch. 20, 1900
Professional Car
Dr. J. E. WELSH,
DENTIST.
Office over William??Hughes
Store, formerly occupied by
It. M Galloway.
LANCASTER, S. C.
DR. R. G. ELLIOTI
Lancaster, S. C.
Residence 'phone. No. INT. C
l>avis Building, cor. Main and In
streets; 'phone No. 72.
Will practice in hot h town and r
ty. All calls, day or night, wil
ceive prompt attention.
Livery, Liver
Livery!
Though doing a rattling j
livery business, we are d<
mined to do even better,
present stocks of Vehicles
Horses are being1 suppleme
by handsome new carriages
buggies and stylish
Driving and Saddle Hor
Our livery establishmer
going to be second to nor
the State, and don't you fo
it ! Come or send to us v
you want the best, up-tolivery
service.
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE I
We Have
ju?t gotten in another hig I
SUOKS, some to suit evoryhi
pocket book. Our motto is h
dersell id! others and we in
11? do it. Have some of the 1
made iiro.-an- at cost $1 T.?
we ask is loi you to see us In
you bnv. We are glad Jo i
veu and give you prices. W
located in the second new
from First National Hank.
CHERRY t CC
Thfl Nowc l>oeH Joli|l'riii
111C livliij for others,
can't we do yours? ? ? ? ?
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LA given number of acres fertilized with Farmers' Bone produce a |||^
greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertilizer.
Farmers' Bone does more than that. It makes it possible to reduce
the acreage and increase the yield. Try it this year. The man
This volume of business stamps Farmers' Bone the best.
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a V o )" m on H?proved cotton larma. In muu?h of Wou
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