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8 Another Acoov liant Croxton 4 mt of the Bril- j ot Heath : Duncan Nud- ! y?ung p THE L Springs' most popular wi eople and it is most bu ANC ASTER *NEWS, JA* th a revolver Ht the judgeillet missed him. She was lUARY 5, 1907. The Big lot of Hplidi dis- Shipped into Sp ay Liquor PfOfeSSi artanburg. ===== Y~ onal Cards tials in Heath ing the Holid Editor Hamel, Era, in this week paper, gives the i i Springs dur- gr*tiryil?g lays. their extend to congratul; of the Kershaw :'s issue of his Harvie J< following inter- the St8 lhat they will make ari e at this place. We them our most hearty El stlious. L. . ? . wi Drdan Endorsed by by ite Cotton Associa- in med and arrested. Rosa Weil is a daughter of sie Weil and the late Aui Weil. She was displei th an adverse decision a Judge McDonald Nov. 2, a case in which her mo Mr8 Spartanburg spe< gust News an Courier: [vaed ten tho&sand gallons lade we>"e shipped into i; last, duriug the mouth of ther most of it being shipj cial in the J" ^ More than *** of whiskey ?ffice in Em , posite hirst >partanburg pbone No December, LAttCi Ded by ex- _____ . WELSH, iNTIST. mous Building op; National Bauk. 8. \STER, S. C. esting account <>1 Duncan marriat Springs, previous News: One of (he mos unique wedding Mr. E. C.Croxton the Uroxton? lion. :e iu Heath . . . At its ly noted m I he wee^ ners' Asso t beautiful and reS , MWhere? s was that ot Jer(jHn hai and Miss Alma of the ISou i 1 fl An fr? i* tl 801 meetiDg in Columbia * * the State Oottou Gin- 11 ciation passed the fol- Af olutious: un is the lion. Harvie j s served as president ' thern Cotton Associa- rai ia iiacf f n'n vnura ti' 1 f h i m unut to aeprive a graudso share in August Weil's est tis grandton was the chil ines Weil. The grandmo dertook to deprive fche bo i share in the inheritanci sing a question as to the le !/>%? t~\ f li 10 *v\ f\4 l\<kt* 11 Of Pr^?s jusi prior iu ,a(e. though a consideral d of was shipped by Ireigt ther S^d in by wagons y of mountains^ Very lit e by has been shipped int git- during the past few c hnHv wlin io noniKtnni Dr. E. 3ie quantity ~r~* ? it and oimijr- DE i from the Office in S tie whiskey Office Hours u the .city) Sunday ] , Ask ( lays, every- , Ait fn nnlpr. >v < J. Hmson NTIST prings Building. : 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. lours. 9 to 10. Central for No. 32. JJuncan, wnicn v ?n the 27th inst of the bride's fatii Duncan. A few minutes pointed hour the drawing room, w \ as soieirmizea ??"? *?? . . , distinRUiRi at the home ficlen(Ty ter, Mr. A. H. been made aseociatioi betore the ap- (*enc? . . thecharac ? doors of the of Presid here the cere- be it n * ?! ? l% en IlPSOl V( C JJrtOV t ?? Vf J o " nil IUI led fidelity and ef id whereas efforts have ; by the enemies of the M \ to destroy the contitie Southern people in ter and administration ent Jordan, therefore ed. first. That the heart- da VI llio XUWtllCl . Meeting of Cotton Mill N ?Legislative Recomm dations Made. Spartanburg special in Th v's State The South ( ing liquor being "on len wag?n-" Cn Floods in Arkans ers Driven frc urs- Homes and Stoc !?r. r*r\ a i the wafer DHO^ I will let to i bidder, on Jun o'clook a. in., th new bridge ovei as?Farm- road leading fr Heath Hprings. )m their tions will be m l' n ting. Bond wi K urown- giiccenpful biddi inxncp nf piinlm ;e to Let. the lowest responsible uary 10th, 1907. at It ie contract to build a * Lambeth branch, on om J. A. Weaner's to Plans and speciticaade known at the letII be required of the t?r for faithful perforint. 'I'hp ricrtif fn roi^nt in i 11 > u an mr thrown open a were assembled, who so graceful the organ, then b ding march. As st rains weie heart little bo vs. Maste , , felt thank .tl,e sui'sl6 linn divisi Miss Horton, ton assccit ly presided at hereby tei] iegan tlie wed- ^or(^an f?r ' ? , vices as pr the hrst sweet Cotton as i two handsome his efforts rs llobson Rol ests of ihe 8 of the South Caro- 0jj on of the Southern Cotition are due and are s()< idered the Hon. Harvie a" hi* distinguished per- ci? esident of the Southern isociation and for all f to advance the inter- ,,u entire South. nil na Co'ton Manufac'urerg' Nation met in this city ernoon and a business and il session was held. The m ? was attended by a 1h .tuber of mill men, there b* ne-tenths of the spindles as this po Little Hock, Ark., ept- The floods through < rtre kansas are the worst aiijir 20 years. Little Roc ( jn Springs are piacticall any or all bids i T .3 Doc. 81,1906. , Jan. 3.? central Art known in I k and liot UVCI J ly isolated. m " . .n... .vj.v. is reserved. L. J. PERRY, County Supervisor. Livery, J ' lilies an ! Waddell ed up t he h >11, ft dainty fairy iiit< Misses Susie Brie Rut ledge. Thesi wended their wav lect time with tl Ilinson,march- . ^esn'vi ' hereby cm >llowe?l by two jure i?res 3 little iiirls, bim the I Ige.s and Rubv cla,tlon; . * Kesolvei e tots slowly by express , keeping per- in the cha lie music, into f'on ?f l>r( pd, second. That we tj1( idemn all efforts to in. Jordan and through l)r Southern Cotton asso- Sn de il, third, That we here's our entire contidenee raeter and administra?sident Harvie Jordan se] e State represented. It esided over by Capt. E lvth of Greenville, the pi nt. At tlie business meeting :ernoon the association pu II on record favoring tl was No trains have been A. or. from Hot Springs vsi- nestlay atternoon. last evening was the 1 this ablfl to operate train? t it- tie Rock and all ihrr liree on the Iron Mountain operated to I gm since Wed- JmIi Not until rp, , , ? lit , Though doi 00 s in(ij livery busine i out of Lit- mined to do ninh trains i present stoolI are (letour j Horses are b rery! ing a rattling good ss, we are detereven better. Our ts of Vehicles and eing supplemented" * the drawing rot aisle, outlined 1: evergreen and white damask, to places on the out* Then came the br taking their place , ., and pledg< m, down the . . port in his >y festoons ot interests o overlaid wi111 That the si their respective |? ^ransrnl j , .. . , hition to tl lde of the aisle. ide and groom, s beneath the ? him our hearty sup cjj ' efforts to advance the if the Southern people. ,u pcretarv be instructed I""1 ta copy of this reso-ith lip Hon. Llarvie Jordan. : "J. E. Wunnamaker, '\J. W. Moss. of 4 B. F. Keller." ist anttes i 11 the law and a me il was drawn up and will eeented to the legislature e coming sest-iou. The recp made for legislation in Is a marriage license law, a ry of birth law and a com mo- e<l viaTexarkana an< \)e Many tarmeis in I he at Little Mock have I Llest from fh^ir homes an nvor of cattle, hosts and rep- have been drowned. pUl All streams in the d Camden. nanasome .... . i buggies and j vicinity of ieen driven ^riving an< d hundreds Our liver\ live stock going to be the State, an it! Come or country are , ,, vou want th new carriages ana stylish i Saddle Horses. r establishment is second to none in d don't you forget send to us when e best. UD-to-date beautiful arch oi the bell so daintil The solemn f ceremoDy which r py couple oue,wa the lie v. J. Mai Marion, 6. C. I)u ii which hung ~ ly arranged. The Mis tnd impressive tei nade this liaps performed b; Monroe ion Rogers of Baker of .J ring the eere Monroe to 1 ' ? ' ' so fortunes of a Ches field Farmer. at su Enquirer : Mr. B. F. f>n Jefferson, S. C., is in day and reported that ry education law. The meeting expressed it length this afternoon upon bject of immigration issed strong resolutions fa g the same. oat of bank and m* tseif aro reported to have , the ed awav, and the ci!> and from the country pre vor- ? Do you take The N 'n-V t>rid{:e8 livery service ' is isolated | HEATH-ELI The News ews can't we do ] I JOTT MULE CO. Does Job Printing for others. Why fours? ?????? niony was heard t lul notes '-Medi lent beauty anil s< occasion Ju-!t at ceremony the lit all of whom held suspended irom t lie soft beauti- j\jr# Salatl nation" which near Jeffei ulemnity to the barn, stab] the close of the jprrg by fir tie atlen datits, hardest w< a white ribbon was saved he bell, gently Horton wa liel Iiorton who lives rson recently lost his les and other cut bmlde, and it was by the >rk tha' the dwelling from the flames. Mr. is thrown trom a wagon / nm\ r Mn UTAH I'C ugnteueu tneir in bell surren Je^ed whith rose petals them upon the br The party the * the parlor across congratulations w old, when i lie a day or t I its load of was alnios and showered jmd no ins ide and groom. and his marched into liberal in the hall where ward bUil< ere received. \v> after the fire nnd t killed. Mr. llorton" urance on his buildings neighbors have been their contributions toling new building mm i mn ill i un I 3 1 he bride wa? lovely creation ol and chiffon entra reaching the entir ornament was a 1 brooch, the gilt o Promptly at ni ' amre(1 ln a Commuts son white silk Three in with a veil H e length. Her tandsome pearl Vlcli8b? f the groom. iihi vev, a ne o'clock Ihe May(,rsvil] ation Order Received Minutes After Man tanged. irg,\liss., Jan.3. ? Will negro, was hanged at le. M iss.. today three Bj Bi izaar Glov re-Fitting "AMI guests were usj dining room, w dainty refreshmei Misses Ilai tie i May Crox'on wai tables. As the guc the parlor they v ?n?nn 11 i i.? lereu into me ^ . minutes c here the most sel)tence its were served, reached ? Robertson and county, ling upon the ney was ists returned to Vardamar vere requested tence had / . a. . >efore notice that his had been commuted 10 sheriff of Issaquena Today Harvey's at tor notified by Governor i that the negro's senbeen commuted to im rf A \ I IE Ml 10 Cen1 inn; % ts Each. 9 I u (\ K I JlfJ hall, where Miss was in charge, an The decorath pretty, that of tin being green am the dining room \ ro/l ( tno nrilir<nuli v/iuuo 1U t:ie prisonmci Floride Horton, jv ca;led , id register. but lhe u D119 were very telephone i drawing room Hfter the ( 1 white, while vas green an,! young , ilo foot n ro aroti it for life. He hurriedipthe Issaquena sheriff tier did not reach the uiit 1 three minutes Irop fell. vVoman Shoots at Most popi ilar styles for up-to-date wc >men. I V VI- v w ? i VV'U u the large mirror i the table, entwini reflecting the lar< and carnations. The bride was quite a numbei presents "v " """ Judg n the center of *d with ivy and c, T ? at. Lou re vase ol ferns T 1 i Judge J. i ^ . . . , cuit cour t!ie rocipient of r of handsome 1 mOr' suddenly ;e on the Bench. is, Jan. 3.?'ust after \. McDonald of the cirt had convened court liug. Miss Kosa Weil arose from among the People For Sal( js Sudd] J by Iv Comti anv Mr. and Airs. (J roxton are t wo | spectators > and tired point blank j I IX JL (/ i