The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 21, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
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? Go<ton brought 11c. ou thisl
market yesterday. |H
?The Sims school will open
next Monday, with Mrs. Delia pi
Flynn as teacher.
?Mr. Abe Levy, a well known D
merchant of Monroe, died su<l ^
denly Wednesday.
?The Antioch school will open l>
next Wednesday m:.- *? ,l
j i?nna IUCKnight,
of Uidgeway, as teacher.
vi
? It is a disputed point as to
when "dog days" begin, but according
to some authorities they m
began last, Wednesday, 18th in- m
stant.
?We are indebted to Mr. V. is
i A. Lingle, of the Dwight section, ^
for some ol the largest and finest
peaches that have been seen in
.Lancaster this season.
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?A little son of Mr. J. M.
Harris, ol this place, about four j
years of age, died last Tuesday
K
evening. The remains were buried
in the new cemotery Wednes,1
?
yiivy.
?The Rev. J. T. Dendy, of C
Kershaw, will preach a* old Waxhaw
Presbyterian church the first
Sunday in Augtfst, at 11 o'clock
a. m. There will be communion ^
service.
?Some one writes us that a ?
snake 5^ feet long and 5 inches U
"thick" was killed this week in ^
the Unity sectic.i, by E. D. Hood
It is said to be t' ** largest snake u
ever seen in the neighborhood. A]
?The case of the alleged Anson ^
county lynchers was not tried in
Mlonroe this week. The presid le
ing .Judge granted a motion to A1
quash the indictments. The pros- 0|
ecution will appeal from his rub
' ts- 0
Aj
Jrfeeliny of Waxhaw ami S/iiloh
ftlble Society.
The Waxhaw and Shilch Bible
Society will hold its annual meet 8t
iiig tbis year at old Waxhaw al
Presbyterian church, on Satur- '1(
day before the first Sunday in i
August, at 11 o'clock, a. m.? 1<;
<Y The annual address will be made il
by the Rev. -J. T. Dendy, ol m
Kershaw.
The I'icnic?The f.tnlies lo ,
Sell Refreshments
j]
Ah previously stated there will
a big picnic at Elgin on the
day of tho Farm ts' Institute to ,I]
bo heid there, namely, on July
42.r>'h. The ladies of Eluiu reserve
the right to noil refreshments on ^
that day, as they desire to raise
money with which to li ive the in
church painted. 01
Collapse of a Building in
a Spartanburg.
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Spartanburg, July 18?Special
tonNews and Courier: The loundery
shop ol Kctsoli A Oompton N
Collapsed this morning, injuring S
several men, one, Tom Maviield, 11
perhaps latally. The building ci
W was hearing completion and the st
inside was being white-washed, h
when suddenly the great root ' n
fc tell in, forcing the walls apart, vi
and they tumbled with a loud ni
crash, back of sufficient braces 01
is tlioilffh f fi> lut'n ?li ?*
-n?v v" ** " v "v VII viiu tausc
M. of the acc'dout. j'i'
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PERSONAL ~j
Mr. 11. M. Langley, of Rocl
ill, was in town yesterday.
Mr. B N. Craig, of Rock llill
>ent Wednesday in Lancaster.
Mr. Thomas Funderburk, o
udley, was in Lancaster vester
ay.
Mr. J. B. Caston, of thiscoun
r, paid a visit to NViagate, N. C
le past week.
Miss Blanche Cou-ar, of Ilarte
111? *
me, is on a visit to Lancaster
3r old home.
Little Aliases Inez and Rut]
L'Oardell are visiting relative
i Ileal h Springs.
Mrs. 11. A. Dobson, ol Kershaw
i visiting her parents, Jiulge ani
Irs. 1). A. Williams.
Airs. O. D. Bennett has return
tl from a two weeks' visit t
jlatives in Kershaw.
Alias Emma London leave
lis week lor a visit to Lancae
jr.?Rock llill Record.
Air. Robert S. Floyd, of Kei
nw, was among the pleasau
dlers at this ofhce yesterday.
Airs. J. B. Roddey left yester
ay ior T ort Lawn and Lancaste
> visit relatives.?Columbi
late.
Mr. U. A. McManus, formerl
f Taxahaw but now living i
hesterfield, was in town yestei
ay.
Mrs. W. B. Cautlien is spend
ig some time with her pareult
Ir. and Mrs. J. U. iiilliard, c
tagill.
Mrs. II. R. McManus, ol Chai
iston, is visiting her parent!
ir. and Mrs. John W. A. Porlei
1 Dixie.
Dr. Blake Robertson, now c
olumbia, is visiting his parenti
ir. and Mrs. /. L Robertson, i
le Oakhurst section.
Mr. T. S. Bell, ot theKershat
iction, was 111 town Thursda;
id yesterday, lie paid tins ol
ue a pleasant call while here.
Mr. W. L. Adams, now ot Char
si on, where he is engaged i
ie insurance business, is visitin
is old home in I his vicinity.
Mrs. It. E. Tompkins, ot lloci
[ill, has been spending a fev
a s in Ke'shaw with her parent!
Ir. and Mrs. J. M Kirkley.
Dr. T. J. Sirtit, ex-Congress
lan Ironi litis district, and a can
idate in I he present race, was i
aniden yesterday.-?Watere
Lessonger.
Col. Leroy Springs attended
ieeting in Now York this wee
I the board of trustees of til
lutual Life Insurance company
[ which lie is a member.
ommitted Himself to Peni
tentiary.
Columbia, July lh.?Special I
ews and Courier. A man name
uddath Introduced bnnselt ?
ie Penitentiary to night as
ilizen from the Dark Corne
iction of (rro? nvillo County, wii
ad just been given five years to
1 JL!I * i !l 11 l? 11 I '? ?* I ""'' 1 1 "
in- Iimiu-Il lij) I)]
srbal iiitrodtivtion wiili his con;
nlment p ipers, which he tishe
nt ot his pocket.
al<e The News.
1 The Antioch Institute on 24 th ^
?Hour When Speaking to =
i Begin,
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Mr. Editor : Please uive notice o
'i in your Saturday's paper that the j.1
Fanners' Institute is to he held
f on 24th instant at Antioch. It (
.. has been well advertised by post -''j
ing up notices printed and sent
by the Cleinson men. By some!
means the news lias po'ten out L
' that the meeting will be in the < '
evening. The people know notlil*
ing ot this. Its to be all day.? I
'? All committees are appointed
<!
I and one will itipaI ftio ?
.. ... ~ v ?- v>v o|nj(tr\oi r>j (
li and expects them to be at Anti *
is och by 10 o'clock, when all things (
will be ready for everybody.?
Coine with well filled baskets.? f
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. Dinner will be at 12 o'clock r
d I
which is the time farmers eat. ,j
Committee. ?
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Kershaw to Complete Survey f(
of County Line. ?
i- Kershaw special in Columbia
State: The matter of locating
the line between Lancaster and
t Kershaw counties is being agit at i jf>
ed again. Both counties n:?rfini_ 1 tl
!
pated 111 the survey that was
" made some time ago, but. ttie
r funds appropriated by the legisa
latere became exhausted and M
the matter fell through.
v As Lancaster has declined to
u take any further steps, Kershaw
- county will make the survey
from the Wateree river on the U
. east, then tax executive will bo ?
S2cured and the matter carried
' into tho courts for settlement.
' The line that is now being
located puts all the business in ti
Kershaw county and about onehalf
of the residents.
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Tillman and Latimer at La- *
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mar?Senior Senator ReJ>
ceives Old-Time Welcome.
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Lamar, July 18?Special to "
News and Courier: Senator B. ci
,v It. Tillman was received by an
?' audience ol about 1,500 people J
r.
at Lamar to lay. Senator Lali- mer
and Mr. E. I). Smith, ol the
- Cotton ({rowers' Association, a
u were present and spoke. The "
g audience were as responsive to Senator
Tillman's characteristic | 9(
i, utterances as at any time since 'i
i i . | . . f'
v. I his appearance in tins countv in \
; 1800. lie was vigorous and ener- "
J getic to-day, exhibiting as much
ginger in his efforts and as
'"imiich in his remarks as he has ^
'" ever exhibited in Dirlinglon j c
11 County. When making his at |',
e tack on the 'Court House King'' ?
and the members ol the last 1
a Legislature who voted against
k the ltayor-Manning bill and who
e supported the Manning bill, the ^
old familiar k*Hurrah for Till
man !" was as much mi evidence
as ever before It was a Tillman ^
ail lie nee and Tillman knew it.
! His adnvmition to ttie people to j,
leave at home this summer the ()
oj legislators who h id voted against k
d the State dispensary met with a I
it surprising response and appa- '
a. rent approval.
1J
ir| llie iiisi speaker to-day was ^
0 | Senator Latimer, who was well |
ir 1 received. 11 made a vigorous c
^presentation 01 ms views on ''
1 national questions, especially ia
d i on the improvement ol public
roads, and on tlie rate bill pass ^
! ed by Congress at its recent je
[session. |k
Announcements. A
Fop Conntr Tppumirp"
Having served the unexpired term 1
f W. C. Cauthen, deceased, [ hereby dai
nnounce myself a candidate for the to
lllce oi County Treasurer, subject tt> ma
lie rules of ttie Democratic prim- di*
ry. .1. K. Hlackmon. tin
For Comity- Treasurer.
I hereby nnuounco myself a candidate for
?e office of County Treasurer, snbj"ct to I
te rules of thu Detuocratio primary. da1
It. Baxter Blackmon. vit
Fop County- Treasiirrr.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
>r the office of County rreasurer for Launder
county, suhject to the rules of the i
eniociatic primary. W. 11. Mil en.
(Jo
For Nn|?oriiifen<lmi t Fcliicul ion. rn
I hereby announce myself a candi- 111,1
ate for re-election to the office of
Jaunty Superintendent of Education, ,
ubjeot to the rules of the Democratic 1
rimary. \V. M. Moore. "K
am
^iir nnikniti- * *
. ....ruurni .duration j t y
I hereby announce myself a candi- K?
ate lor the office ??f County Superin- l'v
?ndent of Kducatinn. subject to t tie ret
ules and regulation* governing: the ^e}
temocratic primary. If elected, I will vo.
evote my time to the duties of tlie ^ri
tfice. Respectfully,
W. Alonzo Hughes.
For Su |?c rinl eiitlt'iil tltliicaliiin.
I hereby announce myself a candidate m]
>r the oliice of Ormn'v Snp? rinteudent of a t
'.duration, subject to the rules und regtila- Su
on* of the Democratic primaly. De
J. Meek White.
For Prulmtc Judge.
I hereby aunounoe myself a candi- (j(,
ate for re-eleotion to the office of
'robate Judge, subject to the rules of
tie Democratic primary. lJa
J. K. Stewman.
shi
For Itlaxiiiratc. tin
1 hereby announce myself a oandiate
for reelection to the office of .
lagistrate for Bulord Township,sub- '
;ct to the rules and regulations of j*
tie Democratic nrim?r? 11
Win. Carnes. tn
Kr
For !Mai;i>tlralr. hu
I hereby announce myself a candi- sal
ate for the oflice of Magistrate for
luford Township, subject to the rules ^OI
f the Democratic primary
II. W. Taylor.
For HKlNtrnto.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for reelection to the ollloe of rai
lagistrate at Lancaster, subject to is*
he rules of the Democratic primary, no
W . 1'. (Jaskey. rai
For MugiMrnfr. ^
T hereby announce myself a candi- Le
ate for re-election to the otlice of cri
lagistrate for Cedar Creek Township, foi
object to the rules of the Democratic be
rimary. W. F. Hudson. if
For MnKlstrntr.
The friends of Mr. A. W. liieklin an
ounce his name as a candidate for the of- .
ce of Magistrate for Cedar Creek township, .
ihject to the rules goveiniug the Demo- ',
ratic primary. **<l
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Business Notices.
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i WORD for each insertion. No "J
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FRKK.? T.adies, clip this ad. nut,|te.
?nd to me, will send you TKN days' I an
reatment for all Female < oinplaints, j)e,
ee of charge. Address with stamp, tp,
Irs. M. A. Hilton. Kershaw, s. c. | ,ja
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Hlln Wuof Cnmnlo PaII/nX* i
1VUV II 001 1 GUlfllC bUHC^C |
ISth year begins Sept. 12th. Willi |
ill Faculty of Five Men ami Ninei
I'omen 1 I.") pupils?2."> per cent in- a <
reuse over la>t year. New Carnegie Ai
lormitory with all modern coin Torts, | r
eady for occupancy in the fall. I'-- to
al extras. Hoard and Tuition -$l*>0 eri
er year. tin
Kev. J A M KS HOVi'K, l'res.,
,bbeville t o. IMie West, S.
i
foung Farmer Killed Over tin
Game of Cards. |
Charleston, IS C., July ID ? j ""l
i special fiom Laurens lo-night i?e
el..s of a tragedy enacted near
hat place tin* motniiiti. in which
dberl F. Copelund, ti prosper- |
us young lariuer, was shot and dai
i 1 led Jind hi-* slaver, (1 Wash ""I
i , " . . pri
lunier, is afugitive from justice.
'lie two men were members ol
imminent families and neigh- .
iors. They had met wit li others for
Veilnesday al the home of Lee ,ll,>
lunt'T and begin a game ol
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<ii i.i ii.ii. ?<in11mum >i iiiifl>t. i
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larly tins morning a quurrnl fol
rose ali i il said by the others rn
lint ('opelaml struck Wash Hun- ""
fr with his crutch and drew a ~"
nife, whereupon Hunter empti T]
il his five shooter into Uopeland,
illing hiiu iu*ta'>tly. ca
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Lnnouncements.
For ('oiiMty N?fj???rt
hereby announce myself a candite
for County Supervisor, subject
the rules of the Democratic priiry
. If elected I pledge myself to
charge the duties of the otlloe to
; best of my ability.
I). W. Ilendrix.
For Comity Supervisor.
[ hereby announce myself a candite
for the otlice of County Superior.
subject to the rules and regulars
of the Democratic primary.
lames O. Porter.
For Comity Supervisor.
[ hereby announce myself a candile
for re election to the ollice of
unty Supervisor, subject to the
les governing the Democratic priiry.
M. C. (iardner. <
For Comity Supervisor.
Mr. Editor?Please announce throh
the columns of your paper that I
i a candidate for the otlice of CounSupervisor,
subject to the rules
verning the Democratic primary,
v'o year-- ago I was a candidate for
'lection to this otlice, but was deited
by a small majority?only ten
tes. I shall ever he grateful to my
ends for their liberal support.
Ii. .1 . Perry.
For Comity Supervisor.
After consulting with a number of
f friends, I hereby announce myself
candidate for the otlice of County
pervisor, subject to the rules of the
imocratic primary.
Wylie Q. Caskey.
For County Nilper\isor.
Mr. Editor: After many solicits
ins to become a candidate for County
pervisor, I, alter due consideration,
reby announce myself as a candile
for that ottice, subject to the
niocratic primary. If elected I
ill devote my time to the duties of
! office. II. N. Sowell.
For County Supervisor.
Mr. Editor: I'lease announce Mr.
. B. Culp as a candidate for County
pervisor, subject to the rules govling
the hemocratic primary,
lowing Mr. Culp to be a successful
siness man and well qualified to till
d otlice, we take pleasure in preltlng
his name as a candidate there
to the voters of Lancaster county.
Many Friends.
For lleprcNciitnf ivr.
In the last campaign 1 made a close
Be for the Legislature, and I proin>d
my friends that if there was
thing to prevent my entering the
Be in the next campaign that I
in I <1 run again. And I now anunce
myself as a candidate for the
'gislature, subject to the I)emoatic
primary. Trusting to the people
r their support, and promising the
st service I am able to give tiiem,
elected, I remain,
Gee. W. Jones.
For lleiirescutatirr.
I hereby announce myself a candite
for reelection to the House of
presentat i ves, subject to the rules
d regulations of the Democratic
imary. J. \V. Ilamel.
For lCcproseii olive.
I greatly appreciate the suggestion
myself as a candidate for the I.egature
and the many assurances of
pport I have received. No man
tild esteem more highly than myself
J honor of representing this people
*re, for years of association with
*m has proven their worth and inrrity.
I would like to serve them,
d, were I elected, I would do the
*t I could for the whole people. I,
crefore, announce myself a uamlite
for the Legislature, subject to
* Democratic primary.
Harry limes.
For Founty Auditor.
After many solicitations to become
andidate for the olllce of County
iditor, and he complimentary vote
eceived heretofore, I have decided
run. I pledge myself to be gov>ed
by the ru es and regulations of
Democratic primary
llollis 11 Ilorton.
For County Auditor.
Having a thorough knowledge of
duties of the olllce of ("ounty Auor,
and believing that I can give
tire satisfaction therein I li.*r.?Kv
nounce ni)m*Ii us a candidate lor
d office, subject to the rules of the
mooralic primary
.1. Wylie Porter
For < 0111113 Auditor
hereby announce myself a eandite
lor tlie office of ''(unity Auditor,
jject to the rules of the Democratic
iiuary. Porter M. .lackson.
For I lie Semite.
hereby announce invstlf a candidate
tin' State Senate, subject to the rules of
Democratic primary
J. Harry Foster.
For State Senator.
[ am a candidate for state Senator.
l.ancaster count j, subject to the
les governiiitf the democrat io pri?
iry election. T. Y. WILLIAMS
ho Nowe |)(><>s ,<>" |>rinting
IIC lie no for others. Why
n't we do yours? ??? ? ? ? ?