The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 01, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
The Lancaster New
Semi-Weekly.
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Published
Wednesdays and Saturday
At Lancaster, S. C.,
By The
Lancaster Publishing Company
Charles T. Connors, Editc
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It. K. WYL1K, PltESIDENT.
/NO. A. COOK, Skc'V. and TltKAS.
J. M. KIDDLE, JH , BUSINESS MANAOKH
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7. 1
at the postoflice at Lancaster, S. C.. under
Of Congress of March 3. 1879.
Saturday, December 1, 190(
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THE HON. W. P. ROBINSON'S TP
TO ALABAMA.
The day before his departi
for Camden, Ala., to attend t
recent meeting of the A. It.
Synod, our young friend Mr. 1
Pressly Robinson, of the Lj
caster bar, declined to take
certain law case because bin i
ceptance would have necessital
his giving up his trip to A
baina. We suspected at the til
that there was a magnet of soi
kind drawing the young man
Camden, and that suspicion 1]
been confirmed by the followii
taken from the Associate I
formed Presbyterian of t
week : "Mr. W. I*. Robins
of Lancaster attended the me
ing of Synod and was the guest
his brother, Rev. U. L. Rob
son. He seemed to have so
special attractions at Camd<
feoine of his brethien accus
him of talking in his sleep. >
Robinson was much pleased w
the meeting of Synod. He is
rising young lawyer at the Li
caster bar and has just be
elected to the I.e<*ialn.tiira "
f ?
\ TALLEST MAN AT BAPTIST C<
, VENTION.
YTlie Spartanburg Herald,
otes 011 the Baptist Cony
* session in that city, sa^
^5 tallest man in the c<
by oilds is the Rev. Jo
./ion, of Orangeburg, 1
. least ot his claims
iron. Mr. Bruns^n is
decided intellectual hi
vnd a preacher and wri
f )
temporary must ha
pDr. John II Bo
Wicaster, otherwise
o conclude that t
ifunson is inde
skyscraper ord
hlge is not only
i or his altitude, b
.,iorun?on, he is a rn
,eed intellectuality and
?er and writer ot power."
A Dayton, Ohio, daily par
N*\ LI,
contains the following adverti:
inent: "Wanted?30 girls
pick chickens." tree, would]
you like to see a whole batch
peek-a-boo beauties pit-kin' p
lets! Wouldn't they make t
feathers fly !
The gentleman who at a ban
qnet some days ago facetious']
introduced President Spencer, o
the Southern railway, as tin
rg late Samuel Spencer, because h<
rode on his own trains. littl<
thought that his words were sooi
/. to become literally true.
>r.
Senator Bailey, of Texas, an<
m Senator Tillman, of South Caro
i.5o lina, both recognized as nationa
o democratic leaders, widely diffe
in their views as to Presiden
Roosevelt's course in dismissitij
the three companies of negr<
soldiers of the 25th regiment o
?elrs: infantry. Senator Bailey endorse
id?I the President's action, whili
of Senator Tillman holds that h
,C;U transcended his authority, an<
,wn that he "punished innocent mei
'"Ji tor the crime of a few." Anothe
9 or
case of where doctors differ.
Solicitor Henry has establish
" ed a precedent which is calculat
905. , . .
Act ed to make jury service mor
__ popular hereafter. During hi
j argument in the case of a York
ville druggist charged with vie
lating the dispensary law, re
cently tried in Yorkville, as pub
lished in The News at the time
,re the Solicitor "treated" the jury
according to the following, take
from the New Era: ''Solicito
U7 . _ .
" Henry said the "proof of th
in* puddin' was cliewin' the bap,"
a and he proposed to let the jur;
ac' chew the bap. He then passe
ec* around a bottle of malt, bouph
^a* at the York drup store, and ask
llie ed each juror to taste it. The]
ne a bottle of bitters. He though
to it was a pretty ood brand of ry
ias whi8key."
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In remittinp for his eubscrij
1'iS lioti f-n Tim Nnmo tliio
<>vu vw * ?.V J>wo n 1UI
on W. I). Ussery, of the Kershaw
eu section, one of the be3t and mo?
substantial citizens of the conn
'n* ty, writes as follows : "The New
me gets better and better, especiall
3n* the editorials. Mix a little mor
,et^ spice and the flavoring will b
complete. Long live The News !
In this connection, we also tak
a the liberty of quoting from
in- private letter received from
ten brother editor, Dr. Gardner, c
the Greenwood Journal, who i
recognized as one of the able?
)N_ writers in the state: "Well, yo
are a great fellow, anyway, atn
I enjoy The News more than an
in of my exchanges. Your wit i
an spice and life." Our friend
rs . flatter us, of course, but it is sir
cere flattery and we apprecia*
, their kind and generous word
III! . 1,11
just as much as though we d<
'?* served them,
to
a ' " 1 1
il President May Reinstat
ter Discharged Negro Soldier;
lV-e Washington, Nov. 29?l'res
Id- dent Roosevelt holds that be ha
we the power to reinstate in th
he army any of the members of th
>ed three companies of the Twenty
er. Filth Regiment of colored infai
re- try who were discharged wit!
ut, out honor as a result ol the troi
tan ble at Brownsuille. Tex , sora
"a time atfo, if tlie circumstances (
any individual case justify sue
action. Whether he will ava
>er himself of that power accordin
Be- to the President, will depend 01
to such evidence that may he pr<
n't rented to him in the case of an
of one or more soldiers which wil
ul. tend to clearly exculpate ther
he from any participation in th
j incident.
BothPreaching and Teaching. "1
f. Waxhaw Enterprise: Rev. W.
a F. Estridge, pastor of King Street
9 Baptist church, has accepted the p(
0 Camp Creek school just over in ""
a Lancaster county. He opened _
school there last Monday moru- m
ing. As the term will last only a
j rew months, it is understood that
- his family will remain here, and
1 hi9 school will not in any way v.(
t CI
r interfere with his pastoral work
t further til n that he will not
g have so much time at his disci
posal for pastoral visiting during
f the term of his school.
8 ? c!
e England Watching Develope
ment of "Southern Cotton
& Company."
n
r London, Nov. 28.?In the ^
linnan nf pnmmmw tnitnv ronlv. >
"VMUW VW?UtUV..W ? ' Vr1J |jj
ing to a question as to what sg
teps the government intended _
to take in order to checkmate
_ the "trust scli< me under the
s S iutheru Cotton company," the
president of the board of trade,
Mr. Lloyd-George, said he had _
seen reports that a scheme was
being organized in the United
( States to regulate the price of .
cotton by means of storage and gl
' gradual sale. The developments ^
of course, would be carefully c<
watched, hut the board of trade ^
i, did not understand that the Lan ecaster
cotton trade at present
J was greatly alarmed.
t
J rpu. XT h;
JLV?rnu 1 lif i.i c w r.
V!
Watches .
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CLOCKS, \
r. JEWELRY, I
? SILVERWARE, I
11 CHIN AWARE, j
; GLASSWARE, 1
y MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. \
e In fact, we have got al- k
e most anything you can I
think of and our prices J
e cannot be matched 1
" CLYBURH & ROBINSON. 1
'i Business Notices, j
d Notices inserted uinler A
a this head nt the ratf of <>\"K CENT M
A WORD for each insertion. No I
18 notice to he counted less than 2"> j
Is words V
e WAN'TKH?Corn and saw mill. k
1^ Box 37, Waxhaw, N. U. |
3- FOK KKNT?Kooms formerly oo*li
copied by I>r K :> Mellow Suitable
Tor offices or living room a Apply to i
W. I. Cunningham.
e T
DON'T FORGET the excursion to|
5. Great Falls Thanksgiving Day. Train
leaves here at 7.30a.m ; 7">c round trip, j
DOli L< >S'l?Rather small male set-! j
IS ter, dish faced, white with yellow I
pots?answers to name of Boh. Re- 1
'? ward if returned to B. H. I.ayton. '
e Lancaster Cotton Mills.
' JOIN THE LUSH and go to Great
j. Falls Thursday. Excursion train
leaves here at 7.30 a. m. Round trip |
1 75 cents
J.
W H Y ruin your eyes when you can j .
G buy good Oil at Mackorell's? Red ^
f $
h VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE ? j:i
j Eleven store-rooms and restaurant on I J"
! same. I n close proximity to Lancaa- j tj
(r ter Cotton M ills. Very desirable prop
? erty for good mercantile business, K
barber shops, beef markets, shoe shops j.
>_ I and resf-aurants. Also excellent site : .
j for laundry, which is greatly needed
y in i-anatticr Appiy to T. .s. Carter, ]
|j Agent. 10-27-1 f
11 ALL indebted for the Lancaster
e Ledger will please settle. After January
1st ail accounts will be put in
i hand* of collector. T.b.Carter. 3m. CI
|
iovembe
or this month we have a
rerybody that is looking
ake will hold good until i
Dress Goods
3 pes 44 in. all wool Suit
sry heavy and worth 50c,
al for this sale
2 pes 56 in. all wool Sui
aver sells for less than 50c
al for this sale
5 pes 56 in. all wool B
oth, positively cannot be
led for less than 1.00, oui
rice only 72
Silk Specials
6 pes 36 in. Silks, come
le best colors and black, j
argain at 1.25, to mak<
lie lively the price is only.
si
When it comes to Shoes,
nything but solid Shoes, ?
ave the price that means
Clothing
Our clothing business is t
ig. Never before have w
ich a selection of clothing
act" r\"P oil tirr? n\rr\ n
yjX ail) VYc nave tUClli <1
is that will induce you tc
Je guarantee to save you
; on every suit we sell.
MIL1
A word about our millin
ave in this line, and whei
inced that here is the pla
E. E
i stop, ij<
I But do not listen long
Mackorell's 5
1 One-half gallon Wa
i 10c ; Lamps at 10c ; t
I box Writing Paper 5c
w on. Just come and se
[ Goods, just come and
1 look ?look?and if the
I everything you want,
k fail to get you a guess
I $15.00 in Gold in the r
f one guessing nearest t
^ $5.00 for second neare
I again.
) J. B
iw
?nted, you can bring the
I Still
1.00 Solid Gold R
K)N'T WAIT?thev may
'lain Solid Gold and Set
>w. As a friendship #ift
uly ever has too many,
ing you ^et, whether a $]
have them all prices.
H. C.
P. S.?Just received a Ic
:1 Dishes, very cheap, in i
r Bargains!
list of bargains that will appeal to
f for real bargains. The prices we
further notice. Below we quote a few:
Cotton GoocIh
;ings, 5 pes Cotton Plaids, just the
, spe- thing for children dresses, has
.25c. been a good seller at 10c, special
for this sale 6 l-2c.
1 1 case light Outing in pink, \
' light blue and neat check, pos- k
itively a 10c seller, special for
road- this sale 7 7-8c.
mat- ? nno Uorhf Pprpaloa vppv rl
r sale sirable for shirts and shirtwaist,
! l-2c special price this sale... 7 7-8c.
Underwear
in all Children Vest 10, 15 and 25c.
i real Misses 15 to 25c. Ladies' Vests,
3 this 1 case, worth 20c, special.. 12c.
.89c. See our Vests at 25 and. .50c.
JOES
we are the people. We do not sell
ind when it comes to the prices we
money saved to the purchaser.
Toadies' Coats.
worn- We have just received anothe
had er shipment of those 15.00 coats
r? and that we have a special price of
itpri- 12.50. If you want something
> buy. cheaper in a coat we have it.
mon- We have them at all prices from
2.50 to 15.00.
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_i l ?N J1.I1 X
ery. We want to show you what we
i you get our prices you will be conce
to buy your hat.
CLOUD
lokTiiisIenl
enough to miss the bargains at
m
>c and 10c Counters 1
ter Pitcher at 10c ; Syrup Pitcher m
he Dover Egg Beater at 5c ; one
; a box Fine Paper 10c?and so m
e?can't tell you all. For Xmas W
look around, and stay, and look? ^
} prices suit you, BUY. We have M
All kinds Xmas goods. Don't %
; at the Jar of Almonds. Will give M
nonth of December?$10.00 to the m
he number of Almonds in Jar, and m
ist. Come once and you will come %
i. MACKORELL. /
il! Meet the Price
in any mail order catalogue
all Grades of Watches
i have the advantage of getting the
t home; so if they are not as reprem
back. Ask to see our $2.00 Watch.
Have a Few
ings Left-But
not last till Christmas. My stock of
Kings is very complete. Prices very
, the RING is preeminent. No young
I will save you money on any style
LOO Plain Gold or a $75.00 Diamond.
I I < )IJGrJfci
>t of Cups, Saucers, Plates and Covera
pretty decoration.
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