The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 02, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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- tai ?im j ^ LOCAL POTS ^ | j ?Cotton brought 10.75 cents on this market yesterday. 5 ?The Richburg school closed yesterday with a picnic at Mr..I. s M. McGarity's place. ?The Daughters of the Con- i federacy will meet at the resi- l denoe of Col. J N Crr c'<ett next Thursday afternoon. F ?Both editorial and news mat- t ter had to be left out ot this is sue to make room for a new, 1 live column advertisement recei- y ved yesterday. ?Mr.J.E.Nisbet. of VanWyck. \ was thrown by a male a tew vt days ago and very painfully hurt, being laid up for a week or so. v lie is now able to be out again. ? ?Waxhaw Enlerpiise. ?The Orphan Boys' Band of p the Georgia Industrial Home, af [ Macon, will give an en'eriainment, under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, ^ in the court house next Wednesday night. A treat is in store for all who attend. r ? Dr. J. K. Mackey is having'' his residniiee peinn.ui-?fi 1 ;? 1 ~ ._.?i*/uC<'C!U illKI IIU ] proved in appearence as well as i in comfort w?d convenience. As | noted in The News at the time, j n the building was recently remov-11 ed from Main street to the next corner of the doctor's lot. m S At Heaver Creek To-Night. There will be Children's Day exercises at Heaver Creek Bap- j tist church to-night, June 2nd. An interesting programme has ^ been arranged for the occasion and the public is cordially in- * vited to attend. \ * ~ N The Recent Revival Meeting at Heath Springs. j Hpiltll Snrinfio onnniol < " T I. ~ ? v. i' opgoioi 111 1 UC J Stale: Rev. Mr Mills of Ridge p wav assisted the pastor, Rev. Mr. p | Wallace, in a three days' meet' ing at ihe Rresby terian church ^ last. week. This was the first. v lime that services had been con V ducted in ihe new church build- j ing, it having jusl boen finished It is with pride and justly that the members open their church v as it is a splendid building and I worthy their effort. " 8 Tillman tr? TVTaLo r!omnoinm ? WW M VUllipaiglA, Greenville special in News a | and Courier: Senator Tillman y ^ and Congressman Johnson have * accepted invitations to speak a' fl a big political barbecue and rally on July 7 at Sandy Flat,in f, til's county. N > specific subject p was assigned to Senator Tillman, ( l?u' this will be the first Tillman I n campaign met tins: of the year, j and presumably he will talk about the dispensary. Other Till-! nmn meetings will follow. d Other Instances of Damage f< by Lightning last Sunday. .11 I From Waxhaw Knterpiise. A dwelling house belonging to y Mr. J. L. Rodman, near the Ly Jack^or. birthplace, was struck I () by lighlmim last Sunday mom -; j( ing and connderably damaged. | (| The back part of I ho chimney was knocked out, the plank was y torn off on? end ot the house, the mantel hoard torn down and vll the studding was splintered.'/ 'Oeorne Tillnan, colored, was 4 living in the bouse and his wife was struck bj a piece of plank J which made ir) ugly gash on the I side ot her hell. ' A mule bloiigiug tr? John!61 Craig colored,who lives about ' a one mile east\ from Waxhaw i Baptist church,\was struck t.y j, lightning and k.lpd in the sta- , tile last Sunday morning. The <11 mule was valuedit about $100. The stable was ri*|it badly torn ti up. ? ii \ \ '1 / PERSONAL ~~1 Mr T. M. 11 ulies visited Fort lilt tins week. Mr. E E. Cloud, ol Rock Hill, pent Thursday in Lancaster. Miss S.dlie N;sbet, of Waxhaw, 8 visiting relatives in this couny Col II. (t. Mcllwain, of Rock (in, spent vesteiday in Lancaser. Policeman R M. Laimley, of lock Hill, visited Lancaster lliis /eek. Mr. John I). Taylor, now of Vaxhaw, visited Lmcaster tbis reek. Miss Rose Cooper, of Bishop me, 18 visiiin^ Miss Florence trown. Miss Ha'tie Miller is visiting le sister in Charlotte, Mrp. J. P. J ackney. Dr. and Mn. J. D. Ftinderburk eturned Thursday from a visit o Chester. Mr .1 ? W J luo.. ' ? u. ii noun ?uu i tunny eturned tins week from a plea-nt visit to relatives in Jacksonille, Fla. Col R. E. Allison and Col. A. | i. Banks attended the comnencement at Davidson College, heir alma mater, this week. Messrs Arista Cauthen, H. H. iorton and Ed. Bruce, of Heath iprings, spent Wednesday night n Lancaster. Miss Mayrae C. Allison, teachr in the Virginia Female Colege, at Roanoke, came home esterday, to spend the summer. Miss Vannie Chambers, of lock Hill, visited her sister, rlrs. J. T. Wylie this week. She vas accompanied home by Mrs. Vylie. Cadets Jackson Gregory and >ed Byrd, of the Welsh Neck ligh School. Hartsvillfl. lome this week to spend the lolidays. Miss Beulsli Mobley and Miss Jessie Hammond, of lleath Springs, who have heen attorning college at Statesville, are at ome for the vacation. Dr. W. T. Hall, of Columbia, isited his daughter here, Mrs.) truest Moore, this week. He s?8 on his way home from Davidon Collego commencement. Mr. Henry Sowell, one of Lan I aster's policemen, brought over negro convict to the chaingang esterday. His two little hods herewith him.?Chester Lan-1 ern Mrs. \V. T. Gregory spent a ! pw days this week with her1 rother, Mr. 11. M. Johnson, in ladnoy. She went from Gafl ! ley to Greenville, to a'tend the female College commencement Dr. W B. hyles.ol Wiiinfihr.roJ isited Lancaster this week. The i octor is thinking of locating ere, for the practice of his pro ession He expressed himself as eing well pleased with the j own. Mr. Philip Snipes, ol Tradesille, who used to come often to lonroehut who hasn't been here elore in twenty years, is spendlg a few days in town. He links Monroe has improved a reat deal. Mr. Snipes is 82 ears old.?Monroe Journal. mother White Man Lynch-! ed. New Orleans, May 80.?flovmor Blanchard today received telegram trom the district a?lrney and sheriff ol Madison arish, announcing the lynching L Tallulah last night of Hobert . Rogers, a white man awaiting ial for murder of Jesse Brown, i Richland parish. MAY We are Makin May Shop} Hoi. White Goods Specials 72 inch WhittOrgandies, won he a hummer at 05c, our sa price 4S cents. 72 inch WhiteOrgandies, wot be a hummer at 40 cents,our sa price 25 cents. 45 inch Persian Lawns, a go. seller at 35c, special price 25c. 45 inch Persian Lawns, a go. seller at 30c, special price 22?c. 45 inch Persian Lawn, cann be matched for less than 25c, sp cial price for this sale only 19c. Another shipment of those inch wide White Lawns, the 1 grade, special for this sale 10c. Ladies' Muslin Underwear We are offering some very sp cial bargains in Ladies' Musi Underwear. Don't forget that we > pattern to the customer. In Memory of Peris Sistan In memory of J. A. Peris Sistare . who was drowned Apr. 30, 1900. T Death Angel has entered the home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Sistare a borne away their only child, who w not only tenderly loved by his fo parents, but was loved by all w knew him. Peris was just 19 yen and a few months old, having be born Dec, 25, 1880. Death is. at i times looked upon as the "King Terrors," but it is doubly appalli when a loved one is called away fro life. as was this young friend, withe a moment's warning He had gone bathing, with some friends at Ashvii N. (J. where he was attending t 'Bingham Military School," ami w drowned before assistance arrived. ia hard to realize that IVris is i more,harder still to reconcile one's si to the vacant place in his home. It though we deplore the loss of o friend, we rejoice in the fact that is not dead, hut has only been transl ted to a brighter home, where we ho to meet him again, when we too hat crossed the dark anil mystic river death into Heaven's land of glory ai bliss. May an ever merciful God who alo can comfort, be witU those sad, striok parents, who have been called upon pass through the deep waters of atfiiclid support them in this dark hour of th bereu\< nient. and max we all he euahl to say ' 1 hv will he done"' We miss you. su lly, fr >111 our midst, IYi hut only for a while. For he who give this Saiutlx life and to it hack again. Will remove us all in time to come, fro t, inlv. ......1 We hope to meet you, then inv 11 i<n<1. pleuseMi the Master's will. When wo. our live* hiv?i fully .spent, u'i nil I lis missions tilled. A Fiiend. Tito brilliant marriage Thnr day in Madrid ??i King Allow and I'rincess Eva of Hat'enhn had a terrible m quel. A bo-n hurled at the royal pair misst its aim, hut exploded and kill* at least sixteen persons in tl procession. STATE OK SOU i n CAROLINA, COUNTY OK I-YNCAHTKIt, In the Probate Court, By J. K Stfwman, Ksqnire, Probate !udj'o Airhereas, Annie Hamilton Hortnn.nl La W caster Co , paid state, has made sni* me to niant her Letters of Administrate >t tin' Kslnle <*f and effects of Chalmers Horton. deceased TUKSK AUK. TllKliEFOUk, foci and admonish all and singular the kifulri and creditors of the said Chalmers )! I(< ton, dee'd, that they be and appear befit nie, in the Court of Probate, to t held at Lancaster t'onrt House, on tl 15th day of June, neit, after public tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause, if any the} lio\e, why the sa Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand, this 1st day i June, \inio Domini, 191'ft. J. E. 8TKWMAN, t'rebate Judge. June 1, 1900 BARGAIN ig Some Very 4 ers. The Price (1 Good Until N< 75e Gowup, special sale 89c 44 44 44 Id j 25 le I | |j(| 44 44 44 I 2 00 44 44 44 1 1(11 89c Skirts 44 44 le 1 i)> 44 44 44 1 50 4 4 44 44 1 jd i 05 44 44 44 1 39c Pants 44 44 h! 00C 44 ,4 44 05c 44 ot 89c 44 44 44 e 1 00 44 44 44 l 39c Corset Waist 44 ! 10 45c 44 44 44 5c I 65c 75c u " 41 i Ladies' Shirt VVaists 75c embroidered front Sfi ,e- Waist, special sale price 50c. in 1 00 Shirt Waist, trimmed lace and embroidery, special 7 >vill sell io yards best ioc E. E. S Everv Lf a* i| t Laiica iii of rig Should see the McDouj lilt Saving" is the most i? problem that besets i,e These McDougall bor-savers and c it all leading jc now on ex hi fit ut ii r he > la" ' \\r ,.e We can save you mone; ! when buying high-gradi 1,(1 j Cooking Ranges, Bed I ue Matting. en I Williams-H cas:h IS ok J 50c Saved None are so wealthy as l place than at another. That i $3.50 line and guarantee eve or your money refunded. A s" on the latest last, with lar^e ra! $1.25. Remember we have u h | kind. ::!| Che le' . Business Notice; or All Notices inserted inn tins head at the rate of ON K UK] A WORD for each insertion, notice to he counted less than words it. . To those who have bought >n from me. I will give one doliar a t?; " for pullets s weeks old l>on'thesit hut bring thein forward The 11101 'i is waiting for f-hem. You can | * moreeggsfl per sett ing. K.T. Dunl ?r <11 KA I'KK M UK INSl RANOI ,,, I HTn for the Carolina Mul Fire Insurance Co. and am prepai to to insure dwellings, barna, *tocV,e id at a very low rate J. E. Taylor, of 2t A if en FOR ItKN I' Nice four-room cottage town of Lancaster Apply to \V. .1 ( nitigham. IS MAY Special Prices for we Make will Dtified. 40cj 121) Shirt Waist, trimmed in 75c l?ce, special sale price 148c. 98c 3 00 China Silk Shirt Waists, to 05 I close out at 2 00. Be quick and * _ I net one of these waists. .05 t 75c Corset Specials. 08c 4>5 5 dozen Girdles, beautifully trimmed and worth 50c, special | for this sale only 25 cents. 25c i-r>c Shirt Specials. 50c 7r? fat 50c Shirts to close out i oc . .... at 29 cents. 89c 20 dozen 05c Shirts to close out at 39 cents. These are great bargains iu 50c Shirts. 85c Clothing. Our 10 00 Suits are hummers, 'irt Hotter come quick to get one as mey are going fact. Our Blue in Serge (Joata at 2 39 cannot be '5c. matched in town. : Muslin for 69c. Only one CLOUD idy in ster County ^oll VU~U? r??i."T -1? i^au xvilciicii v^ciuiiitJLh. \uaoor perplexing, most harrassing > the modern house-wife. Kitchen Cabinets are laleanly. Advertised in >urnals and samples bition at our store. I Refrigerators loom Suits, Chairs, Rugs and Yours respectfully, ughes Company i s'i'om:. ; I , is 50c Made to pay 50c more for Shoes at one ; is what we save you on our men's ry pair to be as good as anybody's sk to see our Ladies' Slippers, made OVplpte FVomr no!.. 1 -i vi y j?<iii ^uaiaiuctd ill. ill prices, but nothing but the good rry & Company Election of Teachers. Superintendent of schools, principal and seven assistant teachers ol ler j the Central Graded School, principal S'T and i wo assistant teachers of t he Cot No ton Mills School, will tie elected by 25 t lie trustees ol the Lancaster School I'i-triet on June 5th. Applications ?? should be addressed lo < 'has. T . ( onn >rs, nil- Secretary and Treasurer Hoard Trmtt|e tees, Lancaster, S. C. ley " Card of Thanks. I desire to return thanks lo my fiiet.ds and neiu'hhors who \t i re mi> kind to us dur ' int? the fatal sickness f our mother We UHl liked for no ai ention it was possible for red love to prompt, tor kindness to u ndii tc., \H ol this is appreciated more than I can frame words to express, and the memory of the kindness r? ndere 1 my loved one is t. Alii* ruv r.f **> !?.. a * " nil" KK'l'lll 111 IV IIV ?T* ?? shadows our home Mnv >11 who have l?o#-n in good to 1110 ami mine be richly rewarded 'nn- bv Mini who giveth every good and perfect gift Julia Milton.