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- The Lancaster News LEDGER 1852 REVIEW 1878 ENTERPRISE 1891 VOL. 2. NO. 6. SEMI-WEEKLY. LANCASTER. S. C., NOVEMBER 3. 1906 PRICE?FIVE CENTS PER COPY. nii'i - fi T' n nueoiover. The Nuptials of Mr. Victor White, of Florence, and I spe Miss Janie Stover, Daugh- kv ter of the late James Stover. 1 con ane There was a quiet wedding at ^ the home ot Mr. Robert L Stover, four miles Irom Kershaw, . ' of r last Wednesday evening. His. lovely and accomplished sister, [^ Miss Janie Stover, was united in , V'i 1 to ^ marriage to Mr. Victor White, ot j(e Florence. The ceremony was . , number of other cities in the Wo: Sfaie sent in invitations but riei after some discussion it was de- 50 cided to meet in Anderson. eni Tonight, Dr. J. Lowry Wilson, i of Abbeville, submitted ti re- aw port on foreign missions. Dr. A dia K. Byrd, of Greenville, read a the re|>< rt on Colored Evangelization, atai and Dr. J. C. Snedecor, of Tub- vol caloosa, Ala., made a very able Tin address on the subject. Dr. Sue- pQi decor is secretary oi the Colored by Evangeliza ion Board, the work the being carried on by 'lie Southern i not Pre-byterian church. jieri This morning, Dr. G. S. Mor- Ut? ris, ot Atlanti. the Assembly's nui secretary ot home missions, sub-1 miited a report. pr( The Rev. M, B. Porter, of Charlotte, who is the supervisor of the Sabbath school work in ' several synods, mide a vmy in ! teresting address t Ins m-rning. Tuesday, the entire Synod *',rl visited the Sou ii Carolina I'res- "m byteriau Cc.liege, at Clinton, * wliich institution has been un- !,t ' der the control of the Synod during the past year. Dr. \V. G.i^ut Neville entertained the visitors w',( and Dr. Jacobs received them at con t he Thorn well Orphanage. A number of interesting ad c'n dresses were made at the college, so and great interest was shown in i ' ar the wurk being carried on in the | * cobcg.' and orr-lianage. iw,t j has f\. . L '111 IT ft ' uo you cane i ne new* 7 I doe # I Crandford=Green. Carriage of Mr. Haskell D. Crandford, of Sharon, and Miss Nettie Green, of Lan- i caster County. 'ported for The News. Miss Nettie Green, one of "Lan ster's most popul ir 'adies, was ined in the holy bonds of wed* :k to Mr. Haskell D. Crandrd, a worthy and popular young *n of Sharon, York county.? performed at (J o'clock by the S" Kev. J T. Dendy, ol Kershaw, 111 , sai' the presence of niembers oi the m are family and near relatives I iie ma bride wore a handsome white silk costume and carried a bouipy quet of wh'te chrysanthemums. She was the recipient ot a num- 1 ber of valuable and useful pres- !un en's. her An elegant supper was served att< at the conclusion of the mar- an< riajie service. Mr. White and hi" Or* charming young bride left the hitr next day lor Florence. bei . tea The Synod in Laurens this ,)MI roo Week?Next Meeting in Anderson. fori gra Laurens special in Gree: ville IT r Daily News: The Presbyterian Synod, which has been in session ? in this city during the pa t scv- t eral days, tonight decided to ac- ski cep' die invitation extended by bar the city of Anderson to hold the am next meeting in that city. A ry ntuckian who Has Been Asleep 12 Years. j IV1 jiuisville, Ky., Nov. 1.?A cial today from Columbia, savs : V remarkable case bus just ae to light in Russell county, I the truth of the case is vouchfor by prominent citizens. lit rchall Grider, need 63 years, j iear Roweua, fell asleep 12 rs ago and all efforts to awak ? him have proven unavailing j()( this day. During that time, f()] has been fed on liquid nour- mi ment twice a dav. The man's ifj. se and physical condition are ' ce 1 lobe normal and his muscles jn more supple than those of a Er n who has had exercise. gv at ie Heath Springs School. Tf leath Springs special in Co- ^1 abia Sta'e: School opened mi e this morning with a go^d endance, Miss Fannie Morton 1 Miss Lmra Cromer of 011 uigehurg are the capable and hly acceptable teachers There ng one vacancy in the list of co chers Miss Alice Mackey will 'le bablv be in charge of that ^ie m till the vacancy can be sup- an sd, as eveiy elfort will be put til to secure some one tor this s? ide. Pr i m ur ide Sam's Troopers have fo kirmish with the Indians. f . >heridan, Wyo., Oct. 31.?A th rmish occuried between a wl id of the renegade Utc Indians th 1 a troop ot the Tenth Caval- It on Bitter Creek, according to ij< rd brought by a special con- fri r. Tlie troops had captured Ute ponies, severely frisih'ng live Indian herders ( tlie troopers wne driving ay tlie ponies, 100 U'e 11?- * ns, fulls' arnie l, surrounded i cavalrymen an 1 the ponies, w< mpeding the ponies with re ver *l.ots and war whoops , ? Indians recovered all the . ties but five that were killed jftj the Hoops in an effort to stop on stampede. The Indians did pj fire at the soldiers. The sold- do . ? -* ) urjiMni irom auacKiiijr the [ eu us, as the reds greatly oul-;dl nbered the troopers. *P j a i eached Forty Years before he was "Pounded." rionroe Journal: Key. D. A. 5 yder ha? been preaching the1 pel in Union county eoing on ly years, but had an experi j , , t (J r e last Sunday that was new rim. After finishing services i1'0 ' ly I'liladelphia, in Lines ('reek ' mship, he went to get in Ins R lay to tro off. And here was er?? lie tiling happened. Tl e gr igiVirat'on, who had come out! ded tor the purpose, took i irge of his buggy and filled it full of good things that lie! ily had room left for himself. | pi] is was his first experience I pi fi a "poundin ,*' and ro one loi yet hesrd him say that he co ^n't like tt. kil le neautitul and impressive) remony that united these hearts one was pronounced by the oom's pastor, the Kev. Mr. van, of Bullocks Creek church, 10 30, Wednesday morning.? ie bride was gowned in a lovely ue silk and traveling hat to ntch. The dec rations were autiful and tasteful. It being a quiet home wedd tig lv the near rela'ives and a lew .end? were invited The attendants were the bride's usin, Miss Jen: ie Jones, and r brother, Mr. Walter E. Green, r sister. Miss Mary B. Green, (1 her cousin, Edward Hicklin. te guests had only halt hour's eia'> pleasure when the clock cclnimed the hour for departe. The bride and groom, with the rm^r's sister. Mmy. and her .end, Miss Lillie Adams. lef? t'or eir fn111 r * home in Sharon, liere a reception was given em hv tlie groom's mother.? ie best wi lies and cougratula his follow them ironi a host oi ends. * * * Chesterfield Veteran Dead. % Chesterfield Advertiser: We ?re very sorry to hear of the ath Of our old friend Thos. endricks, who died last Satur v with something like acute digestion. He started to Ruby st Friday and wan taken sick i tlie way a*id stopped at Mr. ) lilip River's and sent for the ctor and was somewhit reliev and started back home, but d not get there that day. He etit the night en the way with! neighbor and returning home turday, grew worse and died , at day. iea Island Cotton 25 Cents. Gainesville. Fla.?Eight hun* ed and fifty hales of Sea Island tton were sold here today, moatto representatives of foreign inners at an average of 25 cents r.~., ..A [4UUIIV1, lake Disturbs a 4 Courting Couple." Kershaw Era: A rattlesnake's I.?t wns discovered under a sof ? How in Mr F M. Mobiev's par at Hni'e Gold Mire by a urting couple. The snake ivas lied by tlie young gent'eman. Changes in Springstein Mill, g Chester Reporter. Mr. R VV. Bone , form !/ S< connected with the Springstein Mill, but more recently Lockhart, has accepted u pnsitou in the offices of Kpnng-ttin Mill. Mr. F. M. Ward, superintendent, has resigned, his re- ai] situation to take effect N< v 12th. t|, Mr. Scott will in the future net j , in this eapaci y. ! NV, Mr. Frank Ricl ardson, wliS ot has been bo-s of the weaving ot room, has also tendered his resig- 80 nation. Ho has been succeeded |^ by Mr. E. L. Thompson, of m Charlotte. at Ti Father and Two Sons Jailed N on Murder Charge. w P' h< Eastman, Ga., Nov, 1.?Thom; s Joiner and his two sons p, were placed in jail here today i)( olin-.twl "-ill. -i. . ?iui nit; tuning 01 tsry- j? ant Sheffield, at Rhine. I'he killing crew ou' ot n family feud The particulars are meagre. Toe tc killing occurred yesterday after- p noon. ti Marriage of Mr. Clyde c Moore, Formerly of Lan-Iri c caster. fo t( Waxlnw Enterprise : Mr. Cl\de w Moore, "f Ahbevil'e, S. C., and Miss Ruby Thompson were rn irried on Wednesday of last week j at the home ot the bride's pa | ^| rents,Mr. and Mrs R. I. Thomp p son, in Sandy Ridge township. je The ceremony was performed by q* Rev. W. D. Reed, pastor of the bride, in the presence of a few ^ immediate relatives and friends of the couple. T lie rnarriaue wa; a quiet home affair. Mr. Moore is in the employment of the hoaid Air Line, with he.idquar ; ters at Abbeville, which place _ will be their home at lea*t for j v ?whde. T' O groom is well known j jj i ere. having mode this Irs home i >r teveral years, and is deserved-1 fj ly popular with a large circle of j. Kcquniolances. A lew years ai:o L he took the p'^co of a Hremau on 1 the Seaboard Air Line and has recently been promoted to the if jjosilton of an engineer. The bride is also well known here, havirg a' one time made her1 home* herewith her parents.? She is an exceedingly pretty and d charming voting lady of many R excellent qualities. bt Death at Due West. w 81 a Duo West special in G een ville New-: Mrs. Kate P. Ken. ct nedy, for many vears a resident (jof this village an t closely iden- . tilled with it- h story, d o I soda i tf fP.iA?. 1 * - - 1 udiii/ i ursuin J4ii<**r 21 very or let ' illness. She had been unwell] for several days and on Monday i she was forced to bed. She died very suddenly Tuesday morn-pv ing n' U^ad?The New?. M ig Electrical Development. outhern Power Co. to Develop Two Additional Powers. Charlotte Observer: Official mouncement has been made by e Southern Power Company ot 5 plans shortly to commence >rk on two fresh power sites, ie at the Ninety-Nine Islands i the Broad river, six miles ulh of Blackt-burg, S. C., and e other at Rocky Creek, two iles l)elow the Great Falls ation, ou the Cat-wba river, lie development at the Ninety ine Islands will produce 10.000 hile that at Rocky Creek, will -i(\ r\r\r\ ... - n.umw <jv \ivu (>[ electrical nrge power. The total cost of lege two development* will aproxim ;te $3,000,000. Both will 3 comp'e'ed by January let, i)08. Mention was male a few days so of thM addition o' $2,500,000 > the capital ot the Southern ower Company. That corp ?rar.n now has the largest capital any having head-quarters in harlotte. It owns the water ghts for 110 miles along the atawba river and controls the (lowing named power sites : At ie Catawba falls, near Rock iii, S. C? at Mountain 1 si >nd, ;ar Chariot e, at tlie Lookout lioal-, near Hickoiy; at the inety Nine Islands, near Bla ksirg, 8. C ; at Great Falls near uit Lawn, S. C.,and tlie \Vraree power, ne ?r Camden, S. C. be 150.000 ol electrical horse jwer which will be generated tbree different points will he ansmitted to cover a territ <ry ">0 miles in lenzth an 1 100 iles in width. This territory retcl es from Tavlorsville, on ie north, to Columbia, 8. C, , , .......i . i ' ~ > mo ouu II, <11111 I I'OIll ll 6611* lUe, S. C., mi the \Ves'?, to aldington, C., on the east. dIto i mills and manufacturing !ants of -ill Utiicls ilo' this >e*'on, to nil of whi"h this power i tune will be ??vail?ble. 'rank Roberts Killed by Train. Greensboro special in yester?y's Charlotte Observer : Frank oberts, a white man who had *en employed lor some time in ie Revolution Cotton M lis, as found lying dead by the ile of the Soul hero Railway at point near the Proximity Mills day. l'lie coroner summoned jury and they returned a verict that the man came to his salli by being struck by a train nl knocked Intra the track <1 iwn 1 embankment. Mr. John W. Huntley, former a citizen of this county, but ot Kershaw, S. is visitrelatives in this section.? on roe Enquirer,