The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 05, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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Another flood Man Gone.
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Mr. R. M. Kirk, Useful Citizen
and Confederate Veter- 1
an, Succumbs to Attack cf 18 1
Pneumonia.
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Mr. Robert M. Kirk, whose
critical illness from an attack ot pec
pneumonia was noted in our last
issue, died Friday night about rec
11 oVock, at his home in the' ete
Elgin section. Tne news of his j>os
death will be received with j |
much sorrow throughout the ce(j
county, for lie was one ol Lan- ajK
caster's best known and most jj0 (
deservedly popular citizens. He per
was a man of sterling character jyir.
and affable disposition and made pie
friends of alj. with whom he t]ie
came in contact. The greater ollt
part ot his lite was spent in farm- ,uu
ing, of which he made a decided pec
success. I
Mr. Kirk was a son of the late tha
Kiggart Kirk and was about 00 | ]ia>
years ot aire. He leaves a widow, j tlie
who was Mi-s Margaret Marshall, eni
and the follow ing children: Mrs. | bee
Joseph McCain, ol I'mty; Mrs. \ vea
Burrell Knight, Mis. .)ohnSmall, ipH
iMrs. Broadus Hinson and Messrs |llu
William and Samuel Kirk, of ^)t
this county. 1
Mr. Kirk was a Confederate j)OI
veteran, havinc served during
the war as a member ot Capt.|0f ;
Crawford's company. He made cjp
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rt 11 CAVri" 11' 4CV.W1VA ?l SUIUICI . j ,,{ I
He was a con-is'ent member of 1( v
ti?e A. 11. P. church, holding at aip
the time of his deatli the office ,j?j
of eider. ol i
The remains ot Mr. lvirk were ,jn]
buried at.St.Luke Saturday alter- 0j
noon. |c|u
News in Brief.
R.
At 2 o'clock last Sunday afternoon
all trains on the Southern's
immense system stopped for 5 l
minutes as a tribute of respect Sta
to its late president, Samuel mo
Spencer, who was killed in a Pro
wreck Thanksgiving dav da\
M. F. Goss was shot and killed he
Saturday in a store in Durham, itei
N. C., by J. B. Harris aba
Gordon DuBose, for mer president <
ot defunct National Bank at Bir- ing
mitigham, Ala., has been sent to ing
penitentiary for 5 years, tor mis- Tin
appropriating bank iunds is \
Congress convened last Monday. 19C
The Masonic Grand Lodge anc
ta . . . ...
V>uth Carolina will meet in I 'J
isfcon next Tuesday der
'ev. J. T. Miller, ol Parks- pla
s stricken with appendi ling
w I
nnbia Saturday, while He
#'eth dist Conference, all
~en to hospital ami hat
Geo. E Tay ; ten
per at Clem-on Col- no\
unday Oper- s\v(
Matt ox, who was in ing
block signal sta i
.riied with reaponsi he
" . reck on the Sou'h- t he
hia la-^t week, in bv
,enf Spencer was one!
.;ns. Mattox. however,
,n prove that lie is notirA
for the tragedy j wr>
?"I'lle United States Supreme as i
Court has decided that liquor tak
shipped trom another state dm- ot I
not he seized in depots in South Th
Carolina. There must he actual bee
delivery before seizure can he!
made. I Do
T3E LA>
ie Funeral of President
Spencer, of the Southern- I gB
An Impressive Occasion. IJj I
Washington, Deo. 2.?All that I S
nortal of Samuel Spencer, late
>sident of the Southern Kail
y, whose tragic death on his
n railroad on the morning of Jr
inksgivinii Day shocked the . \
>ple of two hemispheres, was
1 to rest this afternoou in the
eiving vault at OaK lliil Gem- 36-ini
ry, tliere to await final dis- 1.25 val
itior. 36-in<
jong before the hour announ- 1.00 val
for funeral, 2 o'clock p. in., 36-im
nission to the churcu had to beaut if'
denied to all but the closest ( lessai
price 1.
sonal and official friends of ir. .
ly-iiK
Spencer. Hundreds of peo- leading
stood outside the edifice in and l.Ol
crisn December air through- _
C
the services, paying solemnly
1 silently their tribute of re- 45-im
t. iots, col
t was peculiarly appropriate ffa.lneJ;1
t the body-bearers should
. i.i. 50-ini
:e been selected Irom among popular
colored porters of the Southllaihvay.
All of them have ?
n in the service for many ^
rs?several of them nearly a
lime?and all of them were New
n i? i colors,
>\vn persona'lv to President . '
stripes,
\ucev' . , Blacl
following the body came the very go
lor.uy pallbearers, all of 50c eac
m lmvci i ii .i I unit riffirMfi! Irwiiii! IP!*,.-!
Mr. Spencer. Tuey were prin- I chief f<
ally presidents or hi fill ofticials Ladk
lie railroa Is of America, and ^ C{
vasnot<d 111 it, eillier person Pear!
>' or proxy, thoy represented ^
te one-third of I lie vast wealth H
he I nited States. E. II. liar ^
tan, a life time triend was one
the last to arrive at the ! We <
ircli. I
R:
A. Adams again Receives
Death Sentence.
iValterboro special in The SI
te : R. A. Adams, the fans
manslayer ot Colleton, was
utrlit to Walterboro Wednes w
night from Columbia, where ^
had been coniined in the pen- H
itiary since his recapture
ait a year ago.
'entence w<.s passed this morn"by
Judge Purdy at the open
of court 011 R. A. Adams.
3 day fixed for his execution
die first Friday in January,
>7, between the hours of J0 .
T
1 2 o'clock. in
Phis case lias attracted consi- 1110
able attention. Adams was thi
ced in the dock at the open- cai
oi the court this morning. QIY|
seemed composed and not at
nervous. When asked if he
1 anything to say why the sen- Man i
ce of t lie court should not
v he parsed upon him, lie an- c0i?|
jrelina clot" voice: "Noth- anci
at ' who wh
\fter the sentence was passed ^ r|i( n(j
was taken hack to his cell in uot(jng
j ?il, where he was later seen ju^
your coireipondent. Adams
ked Ire Iv of his case and said
j he was prepared for the Manr
r-t. He savs that he hated to .
Ill f1 11 1
ve his wile and five children, f. ,jlfir
the expenses of his trial hud a |ian(j
on all he h?d and only one er rtn(j ,
lis children wa? able to work. Mann
iu ij nnl fl.n fi?jt i imo lio li ?i a
?? - ""v ? " the ri^l
?n sentenced other c,
yon take The News? Subs?
I'JASTER NEWS, DECEMBER 5. 1906.
m E1KM
ill! UilllUillll
dish Dress Goods ai
(Vant and Prices Yc
SILKS. All wool Chiffon Pj
u or i rp a? 4. a-11 &rey> blue and bl?ck,
ch Black Taffeta Silk, and clingly, an ideal;
lue, our price 90c yd. skirts, at 75c, 90c and 1
ch Black Taffeta Silk, Uoo,Mr ?.^i ?
lue, yours for 85c yd. id y? d shadesg
ch Plaid Silk in all the b!ut' brow green ,
ul shades and colors, for black at 50c ard
id waists, 1.25 value, our
00 yard. . Plaid Cotton Sui
ch Plaid Silk in all the
colors at 45c, G5c, 75c They are the swe
0 yard. newest in cotton goo<
and wears like wool
ress Material. value for 18c the yard
ch all wool shrunk Chev- 1 l?t Outings at 5c ^
lors of blue,green,brown, 1 lot 10c Outings
and black, value 75c, our and colors at 8c the ya
)c yard. Best quality Percale
ch Broadcloth in all the and light colors, will v
colors, at 85c yard. at 8c the yard.
ffOTION DEP
and stylish Belts, best'No left over moth eal
in beautiful plaids and Everything brand nev
price 25e and 50c. pair of extra heavy c
c elastic and beaded Belts | oed hose "Jack and
>od style this season, at j boys and girls, 25c
h. 115 cents pair.
ciioov MIJ line" Unrwii.-ov_ i . - ,,
>r 5 cents. CloaKS Ior .Ladles
js' and misses GolfGloves Children.
;"l>' . 00 Ladies' new, long
Buttons, sizes 10 to ?, cloaks, in tan, blue, I
' cen^s dozen. grey, $7.00 value for
osiery, Hosiery. :. Ladies' all wool Ker
; ill biuCk) tun ciud Cuot
Hosiery line is complete. 10.00, our price 8.00.
:arry the celebrated PETERS !
ccellent fit and finish. Your mor
Respectfi
PEOPLES SI]
. JLUl Liij J kJ U
Vatehes QYiQ\
CLOCKS, ^ j.
JEWELRY, j
SIL.VH.KWAKU, ' 'V.
CHINAWARE,
GLASSWARE, __
CAL INSTRUMENTS.
fact, we have got al- We have got
?st anything you can to the wise is
nk of and our prices forced to offc
mot be matched Groceries at c
BURN & ROBINSON. not for onc "
Seriously Stabbed Jin Those
Columbia.
nbia special in the News to forget tllC
urier: Charley Manney, know no tilll
s stabbed last, ni<rht in a you at stricth
ar the Olvmpia Mill, is everyone to c
along very well, although ^et your gOO(
c was penntraied by the a[[ wi|| be ha
The wound, however, is
rioiN
iev and .1. B Rogers were 1
thereat ion mid Rogers's
William Rogers, also took
It is said that both fath- (pdtcnt) t(> scl
son used their knives. OUT COS 1 S
ley lias a wound under December,
it shoulder blade, besides
. Bennett
^.ribe to 1 lie News.
I SEEK!
nd Silks tha
du Can't Re
mama in Fine Sea Islai
very soft 36-inch wide, woi
goods for price only 5c the
LOO yd. Good quality fle
56-inch nelette in neat p
of navy 10c, our price 8c
grey and Galateer Cloth
washable colors, j
ting's. Ladies' all wool
vests and Pants g
llest and Ladies' heavy
ds?looks fleece lined Un
. A 25c Pants at 25c.
Children's ribb<
/ard. lined Union Soil
in white and 50 cents,
ird. Black merceriz
s in dark ticoats 65c, 90c a
/ash well, | Black Heathe
coats, rustles like
ARTME
ten stock. Ladies' short
/. Try a with strap and
otton rib- 3.50, yours for 2.
Gill" for Just arrived, ]
value for misses and child
wear Hats in the
and styles, at 25c
ana me _ _
Furs, Fur
The grandest
Tourist Furs ever seen
jlack and Now is your opp
>5.00. were very fortun
sey Coats this grand colle
;er, worth new Scarfs, Boas
Collars,etc. Price
3HOES, guarantee
ley back if not satis
xiiy yours,
iPPLY
jnd-h
:rape
to have the money.
; sufficient. Now whil
ir our entire stock of :
ost to get the money, w
loment have
Who Ow
; little account due u
e prices, hence we lis
/ cash prices, and now 1
ome and make settlem
:1s now at cost for the c
ppy. Only one more
Lake I
1 at 52.00 per sack. Rei
ALE closes first Mo
Yours tri
Grocery (
!)
' If
m
it You
;sist.
id Homespun,
*th 8c yd, our
yard.
jece back Flan- J
atterns, worth \
yard.
in all the good
at 15c yd.
ribbed Underit
75c.
ribbed cotton
dershirts and
?j.i n
2u colloii ueece
:s at 25c, 35c
ed Sateen Pet
nd 1.00.
rbloom Petti!
silk, 1.75.
NT
loose Jackets
buckle, worth
50.
10 doz. ladies',
ren's ready-toleadidg
shapes
to 3.00.
s, Furs.
collection [|of
in this place,
lortunity. We
ate in securing
ction. All the
i, Muffs, Storm
is 1.50 to 15.00.
id to wear,
ifactory.
CO.
[OG
T
A word
e we are
selected
e would
e Us
s. We
ivc sold
we wish
ent and
ash and
car of
'lour
liembcr
nday in
ily,
io'py.
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