The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 28, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
i 1 ^ LOCAL DOTS 1
?Cotton brought 11c. on this
maiket yesterday.
?The Tabernacle school, of
which Mr. James II. Hamel is
principal, opened last Monday.
?Attention is called to new
announcement of WilliamsHughes
Co. in to (lay's paper.
? Mrs. Amanda Howze, widow
of J. W. Howze, formerly of the
Ricliburg section, died in Chester
Tuesday.
?The furniture for Lancaster's
new postollice is being daily ex
pected. It. was shipped several
weeks ago. 4
?The many friends of Ex
Sheriff L. M. Clyhnrn are glad to
see him out again, after a severe
spell ol bilious colic.
?Miss dosie Oates, of Cboster,
who was an applicant for a position
in the Lancaster schools, lias
been olec'ed a teacher in the
Union graded schools.
?Mr. J. F. Mosley and Miss
Mary Ca'oe were married on Sun
day, 22nd inst., hy W. F. Est ridge.
Notary Public, at the latter's
residence in Flat Creek township.
?Principal John A. Jenkins,
of the Lancaster Graded Schools,
has accepted a position, during
vacation, with the D. C. Heath
Publishing company, of New
York.
?The Rev. Paul A. Pressly
will preach at llie County Home
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock
Hnroaftoi- tin ,*??11 1 ''
vn,.vi .id T.m mere
the 1st. and 3rd Sabbuth after.noons
of each month.
j?The Rev. J. M. Pardue left
v at this office this week a squash
measuring 44 inches in length
and 12 ? inches in circumference.
He doesn't know the name of the
variety to which it belongs.
?Ed Ballard, one of the Lancaster
negroes who was lodged
in Chester jail charged wi.h
complicity in the murder o;
Ferryman Railey, has been released
on bail in sum of $300.
?The Rev. Front us KuuderY
'bnrk writes us to announce tin t
lie will not be able to meet his
appointment at Spring Hill the
first Sunday in August, as he is
engaged in meetings away from
home.
?About 10 cords ot wood be
longing to the estate ol the late
J. B. Gregory, near town, were
destroyed by fire Thursday night.
The wood was in t wo piles, about
100 yards apart, and was evidently
set afire.
^ : s Kdith S'e wart, of Iiock
llill, who formerly taught mu.^ic
in the Lancaster Graded School,
has been e'ected to take charge
ol the music department in the
^llocky Mount, N C., graded
/kcIiooIs.
a I n accordance with an
nouncement made in The Nous
twi^ie lime auo, u mail clerk luij
been place.I on the Soul hem's
early morning and evening (rains,
^utvintf ente~ed upon Ids service
week.
> Mr. F. M. Lowry, of Tsxahaw,
was in town yesterday. accompai
iei bv lis uiu le, Mr. A N,
Terrell, of Arkansas, who is on a
. visit to his old home county.
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| PERSONAL |
Mr. W. H. McMurry,#of Fort ,
Mill, was in town tins week.
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Wylie are t
visiting re'a'ives at Edgemoor. t
I)r. .1. B. Patrick spent a couple *
of days at Great Falls this week. k
Mr. J. O. Cauthen, of Kock
t
Hill, visited Lancaster this week. ,
Mr. L. 1*. Roddey an l family t
are visiting relatives in Fort ]
I Lawn. (
Miss Mary Marion, of Sumter, '
is visiting her sifter, Mrs. II. 1*.
Allison. * 1
Mr. B. C. Hough spent a day ^
this week with his parents at .
Landsford.
1
Mrs Thomasson, of York, is
\isiting her son, Mr. J. T.lj
Thomnsson. 1
Miss Jessie Porter, of Lancas '
ter, is visiting Miss Bessie Black- I
, well.?Kershaw Era. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lazenby
, have returned from their visit to
relatives in Virginia.
Mrs B A. Hilton, of Kershaw,
recently visited her sister in Lancaster,
Mrs. B. J. Sims.
Messrs Iialph Foster and Paul
Ross Moore are rusticating in
the region of Riverside.
Crawlord Heath, of Charlotte. (
m vismiig nis brothers, Messrs.
George and Webb Heath.
Mrs. C. O. Floyd and'children t
are visiting Mrs. Floyd's parents j
at Taxuliaw.?Kershaw Era.
Mr. W. E. Dreunan and his 1
bride returned Wednesday from 1
their trip to Asheville, N. O. 1
Misses Sadie and Estello Gregory
returned Thursday night '
Irom a visit to friends in Belton.
Mrs. J.J. Hull, of Rock Hill,
and Mrs. J. W. Woodetn, of Lee
county, are visiting their sister,
Mrs. George Payseur.
Miss Edith Stewart, of Rock '
Hill, and Miss Alieo Beckham of
Riverside, spent Wednesday in 1
Lancaster with Mrs. A. R.Banks. <
Mr. Robert E. Rollins, of Ker
Ishaw, who has been visiting, Mr
W. J. Irwin, lnft for his home
tliis morning.?Chester Lantern.
Mrs. L. (5. I'ayseur and her
son in-law and daughter, Dr. and
.Mrs. James K. I'oore, of Colum (
bi?, went to Chick Springs this
week.
Mr. John Thompson, formerly
of Lancaster but now living at
Tvlg? moor, spent Wednesday and <
i Thursday here with relatives and
i i riends.
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Long, forI
merly of Lancaster but now Iiv- 1
j ing m Chester county, are spend
ing several days wifii relatives '
I here and in the county.
Miss Bessie McI)ow, one of the
J graded school's teachers last year,
is a member of a party of friends
i
[now milking a tour of the New I
England States and Canada.
Dr. It. C. Brown, Mr. Will
iam Jones, Mi-s Florence Brown
ami her gno?t, Mr^. Iz'ar, spent |
Wednesday at the quarry of the
Southern Granite Company.
Mr. and Mrs. I) K F. Everett. |
of Lancaster, S. C, arrived in I
Laurinl-ure Saturday ami spent k
several days wiih relatives and '
i friends.?Lain inburg Exchange. ' 1
Two New Teachers Elected for tft
lirailed School.
The board of trustees of ill
Lancaster School District nu
a?t Tuesday evening to (ill tw
vacancies in the Central Grade
school's corps of teachers, tw
eachers previously elected, Mi
>es Gertrude Foster and Nelli
icborb, having declined to a<
;ept. There were about twent
ipplications before the boarl.Vli^s
Blanche Moore, of Lancu
er, and Miss Daisy Mclut re, <
llethel Academy, Vs., wei
jhosen to fill the vacancies n
erred to.
As to the new teachers, MiMoore
is well known to the pe<
pie of Lancaster, and therefor
needs no introducti< n. Mi s M
Intvre is a era filiate <>f >?
_ r,- ? \ 1*
graded schools, ilio Southei
Presbyterian College, if R?
Springs, N. C., and of the Pre
byterian College of Charlotte She
taught last year in ihe bun;
graded school, but declined r<
election. She has also been a
distant English teacher 111 ill
Presbyterian College.
The Itevlval fit I* left sunt I'lalimA
Fine S11 fulfil/ School.
The Rev. T. A. Dabnoy close
an unusually successful revivi
meeting at Pleasant Plains Baj
tist church last Sunday. Tl
meeting had been iu progress ft
>everal days, having begun o
Saturday, July 14th. Mr. Dal
ney was assisted last week b
Dr. Boldridge. There were 2
accessions to the church and 1
persons were baptized.
Pleasant Plains has one of tli
most llourishincr Sunrtuu o/?l,rv?
& "J
in the county. There aie It
members, as many as 60 scholai
being in one class. Mr. W. (
Adams is (he efiicient, superii
tendent of the school.
William T. McCrorey Dea
?He was "Well Known i
Lancaster.
Mr. William T. McCrorey, wl
had relatives here and was we
known by a number of Lanca
ter's older citizens, died last Fr
lay, at h:s home in Coronaca.iie
was a native ot Fairfield com
ly and was born Nov. 17, 183
In noting Mr. McCrorev's deatl
the NVinnsboro News and Hera
say s:
Mr. McCrorey was a son <
James A. and Sarah Thome M(
Urorey, whose parents wei
Scotch Irish and English. The
wore among iho first settlers (
Fairfield county. having la"g
tracts ol land granted by Ivi
(lonrge III in 1 7d<).
The deceased was married
M ss Mattio Hawthorne ol Fai
ti Id county in 1850. She was
direct granddaughter ol Chart
Daniel Carroll of Carrollton. Vj
one of the signers of the Declar
tion of I ndeponi oncft
lit' s-e?ved in the Confederal
war, belonging to Mart Gary
regiment. Ilo was a loyal Mast
and an upright citizen and
prominent mem'or ol t lie B<]
list church.
Miss Blanche Cousar, who hi
lieon stenographer in the Wels
Neck school at llartsville and
'pending her vacation at lu
lome in Lancaster, came ovt
Saturday to spend the day wit
Missis Fannie Strieker and R<
^ecca Fischel.?Chester Lanten
" Announcements. .
Fop County Treasurer.
Having nerved the unexpired term
q of W. C. Cauthen,deceased, I hereby ?
announce myself a candidate for the |t
d 1 oltlce of County Treasurer, subject to '
the rules of the Democratic prim- <
ary. J. K. lilackinou. 1
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate t>>r
I the office of County Treasurer, subject to
j the rules of the Democratic primary. <
y j K Baxter Black toon. t
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County t'reasurer for Lan)f
winter county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. \V. If. Mil cu.
re : <
0- For Su peri tcmlcii t Diluent ion. >
I hereby announce myself a candi- 1
date for re-election to flu* ottice of
j County .Superintendent of Kducatiot).
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. W.M.Moore.
e' For Super in tend cut Education t
I hereby announce myself a oandi- jf
(Il date for tiie office of County Superin- I
Itendeiit of Kducatinti, subject to the ] 1
rules and regulations governing 'he j '
Democratic nrimnrv if > ?!" 1
. . . . I Will I
11 I devote my time to ihe duties of the '
s I otFioe. Respectfully,
W. Alonzo Hughes.
1 For Superintendent F?1 neat in it.
*r | ! hereby announce my-elf a candi lute i
| for tins office of ('aunt) Siiptrintemlent of 1 i
Kiluciitiou, subject to the rules and regnla- '
S- I tions of the Democratic priivmy. 1
J. Meek White.
ie
For Probate Judge.
1 hereby announce myself a nandi- t
date for re-election to the office of ?
Probate Judge, subject to the rules of i
the Democratic primary. (
, J. E. Stewman. i
!d ???til
For ItlaKlNtrste. '
3 I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reeleotion to the office of
le Magistrate for Buford Township,sub- i
)r ject to the rules and regulations of v
the Democratic primary.
U Wm. Carnes. j
3- For Magistrate. I
,y I hereby announce myself a candi- *
date for the office of Magistrate for .
11 Buford Township, subject to the rules
a of the Democratic nri ? ? ??
II. VV. Taylor.
For MaKUlrnte.
I? I hereby announce myself a eandii
date for reelection to the ofllce of 1
Magistrate at Lancaster, subject to '
!3 the rules of the Democratic primary. 1
W. P. Caskey. 1
rs 1
For MsKlNtrate. ,
J' I hereby announce myself a c&ndiu
date for re-election to the ofllce of <
Magistrate for Cedar Creek Township, I
subject to the rules of the Democratic I
primary. W. P. Hudson. i
d For .ting 1st rate.
_ 1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the ofllce of Magistrate
for Indian Land Township, (
subject to the rules and regulations of 1
the Democratic primary. i
l0 I). bk. Hall. |
]j For iigiwlrale.
The friends of Mr. A. \V. 11 i ok I in an8
nounee his namo as a candidate for the of
rtce of Magistrate for Cedar ('reek township, j
subject to the rules governing the Demo- s
er.itie primary.
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i Business Notices. <
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111 Notices inserted under I
this head at the rate of OS K UKNT I
A WOKI) for each insertion No|i
notice to be vomited less t tinn 25 j t
words.
' NOTK K TO (MNNKRo- Now is
" the time to have your grins and en-I
,y jfines repaired for & lie fall ginning. ? ' }
J 11riiiyc I hem in at once.? It. S. IIAKL)l
I'KK. j |
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g ?!#/ rt rt isett Letters. I.
Willie Morgan, Thomas Murray, Charley
McFadden, K W. McDow, Jeff Matto
thews, 2, J It. ltirkholdcr Kdward ltoyd
Itishop Itowers, Kdward Whorton, 2,
r" S Woodherry. I- W. White. It. W Weeks. ,
II. V. Wells, Jargie Wmiie, Use Youngs,
Janie Williams, I K Ward. Tal Haimnn.
es S I, I lie >. |. ha llno'-er, 11 ?h ii Hart, >' K.
Kohertsoii, I. II Itohinson, II <Itobinson.
W. I, Hohison, M. W. Hohinson. |'.
It. 1*. Itohiiison. 2,Harry I'otts, Henry
fariuelous. Sam Ch ipiiian,-liiii hee, It W.J
I<o\vder. Sain Iteed. J S. i.ucns It W
(loader. I'hotiias Mctinider, S. M. Myers, i
I'aul Margery, Waidlaw Mef'ruv, J. H '
Morris, Miloui Ningeiterv, W H t'ole, i
Daud Wright, (reorge Wlcrton, Lottie j
>11 Kohertsoii. Kmily Me arl-r, Harriet liol> ' |
inson, May War i, Mntlie J. Win'ham. i
1 AiiMie White, Andoy He.ivver, Sarrah
Anna Broom. Melisa Mellow, Klla K.J
Mack, Lue Hell 'tea Wright.Trowir Itrown, I
Dollar Young, M?ggio Wiiglit, 2, Lizzie J t
Wi'.son, l.ottio ltolifs.ui, Emmie ltobeson, t
Sndy rofert. Alice Harr, Mnnn. Kuniee
IS McDolntid, (reosiiv B'own, Frida Wade.
J F. HlJNTElt, 1\ M. !
i> | (
Mr. W. I>. Jones visited Irs!'
>r
wife at the Rock Hill hospital j
r tilts week, returning here I'hurs<lny.
Mrs. Jone* had fo undergo!<
a surgical opeia'ion Monday, hut I
(l. ?)>e in now iapiUly improving, I
Announcements.
V?r CfliiHf}' Wii|?- .
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for County Supervisor, subject
o the rules of the Democratic prinary
. It elected I pledge myself to
Uncharge the duties of the office to
he best of my ability.
1). W. Ilendrix.
For County Nupervisor.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for the otlice of County Supervisor,
subject to the rules and regulaions
of the Democratic primary.
James O. Porter.
I'or County Sii|mt? i??r.
I hereby announce myself a catidilate
for re-election to the otlice of
'ounty Supervisor, subject to the
Miles governing the Democratic priiiary.
M. C. Gardner.
For County Nuisor.
Mr. "Editor?Please announce thro
ign Die columns of your paper that I
im a candidate for the olliee of <'01111y
Supervisor, subject to the rules
governing the Democratic primary.
I'wo years ai(0 I was a candidate for
eelection to this olliee, but was defeated
by a small majority?only ten
k-otes. I shall ever be grateful to my
Friends for their liberal support.
L. J. Perry.
'or County Supervisor.
After consulting with a number of
my friends, I hereby announce myself
i candidate for the olliee of Conn ty
Supervisor, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Wylie Q. Caskey.
For County Supervisor.
Mr. Editor: After many solicitations
to become a candidate for County
Supervisor, I, after due consideration,
tiereby announce myself as a candiJate
for that olliee, subject to the
Democratic primary. It elected I
ihall devote my time to the duties of
the office. H. N. Sowell.
For County Supervisor.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr
W. B. Culp as a candidate for County
Supervisor, subject to ttie rules gov ruing
the Democratic primary.
Knowing Mr. Culp to be a successful
nusiness man and well qualified to fill
laid ofllce, we take pleasure in prelenting
his name as a candidate therefor
to the voters of Lancaster county.
Many Friends.
For Kcpresen luf Ire.
In the last campaign I made a close
race lor the Legislature, and L promised
my friends that if there was
nothing to prevent my entering the
race in the next campaign that I
would run again. And I now announce
myself as a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the Democratic
primary. Trusting to the people
for their support, and promising the
best service 1 am able to give them,
if elected, I remain,
Geo. VV. Jones.
For ltoprcNontMlivc.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for reelection to the House of
Kepresentat 1 ves, subject to tbe rules
ind regulations of the Democratic
primary. J. W. Ilamel.
For It op rosen afire.
I greatly appreciate the suggestion
>f myself as a candidate for the Leg*
slature and the many assurances of
support 1 have received. No man
could esteem more highly than myself
lie honor of representing this people
here, for years of association with
hem has proven their worth and inegrity.
I would like to serve them,
tnd, were I elected, I would do the
nest 1 could for the whole people. I,
therefore, announce myself a candtlate
for the Legislature, subject to
I.., i i
i? i/t hi uv/1 at iu |> i i 111 fl i V
llarry Mines.
I'?r Coinily Auditor.
After many solicitations to become
i candidate for tiie otllce of County
Auditor^and ! he complimentary vote
I received heretofore, I have decided
ii run I pledge m>se!f to be governed
by the rules and regulations of
he Hemoerafie primary
Mollis II Morton.
For Comity Auditor.
Having a thorough knowledge of
he duties of the otliee of County Aulitor.
and b lieving that 1 can give
ntire satisfaction therein. I hereby
innoiince myseii as a candidate for
taid cilice, subject to the rules of the
Ih-mocratic primary
.1. Wylie Porter.
For County Auditor
I hereby announce myself a cnndilate
for the ollice of '"ounfy Auditor,
mhject to tlie rules of the Meritocratic
primary. Porter M. .Inckson.
For llic Mrimte.
i nereny announce nnsilf a cnmlii'nte
'or tlie State Senate, subject to the ruh s ot'
lie Democratic primary.
I. Harry Foster.
For Slate Senator.
I mil a candidate for State Senator,
lor Lancaster county, subject to lb*
tiles governing the democratic primary
election. T. Y. WILLIAMS.
Mis. E. II. Beckham and ohil
lren, of Branchville. ate visit.ng
Dr. ami Mrs. R. S. Beckham ?
vers It aw tKra.