The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 05, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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?Oottou brought 10 cents Mi
on this market yesierday; cotton to 01
seed, 30 cents per bushel. nt>
v a
?The Rev. J. L. Pressly, of Char
Due West, will preach at Unity .j.
tomorrow at 11 o'clock, a. m. boro
?The Rev. J Meek White will Fostt
preach tomorrow at Sliiloh at 11 ^
o'clock, a. m , and at Lancaster, ^
in the A. R. P. church, at uight.
?Aaron Ford, a youug negro, ^
was shot and killed by Andrew ^ueg
Young, also colored, Sunday atternoou,
near Bascomville, ChesMi
ter county.
her c
* ?Mr. H. H. Horton has re- ^ j
ceived official notice of his appointment
as County Auditor and
will no doubt receive his com- ^ers(
mission in a few days. John
?Emancipation Day?January
first?was observed by the color- ^leUl
ed OeODle of I.ftnnnotoi- a dav
I I ?" ,
priale exercises were held in the wee
colored school building Tuesday Mi
night. spool
^ ?Mr. O. G. Small, son of Mr. lhe*r
Aaron Small, and Mrs. Mary D. cor^
Blackmon were "married last Misi
Tuesday night by Notary Public horn*
B. F. Adams, at the latter's res todaj
idence. * ? teacl
?Mr. Jas. Blakeney, son of Mi
Air. W'm. #Blakeney, of Chester- plier
field, was kicked Sunday niglit Mills
by a mule, from the effects of Ches
which he died lust night.^r-Mon- gtl
roe Journal. ' Ad#11
?Alec lzzard and Abe McQuil- who
ler, both colored, pleaded guilty retur
Wednesday before Magistrate day.
Caskey of stealing a pistol from
a show case in the store of Air.
W. B. Gulp. They paid a .line jast
of $15. 80n?9
?The members of Lancaster Laut
Junior Order, their families and
ail
a number of invited guests had ca8te
an elaborate banquet Tuesday 8pem
night, at the Junior hall. There \farv
was an abundance of good things
to eat and the occasion was thor
ou^ihly enjoyed by all present.
SV. . * home
?County Treasurer Blackmon turn
collected over twenty-one thous lotte
and dollars the last'day for pay- iier 8
, ing state and county taxes with
out penalty?last Monday. It is
not known yet how many delin- ^ve(^
quents there are, but it is likely -VOM1'?
that the books will show more
than usual. relati
?Mits Janie Whiteside, of
Edgemoor, and Mr. W. B. Simp- sPen(
son, of Catawba Junction, were r',uri
married at 2 o'clock Wednesday ,() res
afternoon, Dec. 26th, 1906, at the ^
home of the bride's father, Mr. T. Th
W. Whiteside. The ceremony Greet
was performed by Rev. R. A. Flyni
Lummus, assisted by Rev. Oliver New
Johnson.?Chester Lantern. returi
?The oflice of treasurer and Cat
clerk of the town of Lancaster adel,
was on yesterday turned over by idays
Mr. Charles 1). Jones, the out- Wedri
going officer, to his successor, Murri
Mr. John Crawford. As recently day.
stated in The News, Mr. Jones ^
resigned and Mr. Cmwford was yy jo
elected by council to succeed ^ ^
count
?A lot of fine mules arrived Cotto
here last night for the Gregory- Colur
llood Co., as will be seen by no- lished
tice elsewhere. ham i
??- - ? ?- Natio
Take The Lancaster News. be lie
THE LANCASTER H
^1 Miss ]
PERSONAL ville, is
-* J. E. Ru
. Stewart Heath paid a visit Miss A<
larlotte this week. Cliarlott
pt. C. B. Skipper weut to L?ucast<
lotte Thursday evening. Mr.
ss Margaret Elder, of Winns- ^rtV'dso]
is visiting Mrs. J. Harry wee^- St
jr. will retu
'. McA. McManus, of Colum- Miss (
is on a visit to Laucaster, his e(1 from
ome. Cadet
T. Y. Wjlliams returned came h?
day from a visit to friends turned
Dck Hill. * school y
'8. J. M. Riddle is visiting . ^
laughter in Yorkville, Mrs. 8Pei
, Mackorell. *er fl1,B
rs. Claude Slierard, of An- ^
)n, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mr- H
A. Stewman. T. Ri
sssrs Arista and Yancy Caul)ast
ye
I VI xioauu upilU{(9) HpHUt 8 W6?k
or two in Lancaster this
Mr. Jj
this coi
r. and Mrs. J. H. Wither- Bishopv
ii returned Wednesday to tjljg
home in Lancaster.?Con many 0
TimC1"- glad tos
s Maude Gregory, who came ^jr
) for the holidays, returns oj (^/g c
j to Clarendon, where she is Athens
,inK scl>001- weeks/a
iss Maggie Hardee, steuogra Mr. J. 1
at the Lancaster Cotton prostrate
, who spent the holidays in returned
ter, returned this week. ing thei
idents faul Moore and Oscar >'oung ,T
us, of the State University, an(* 8tt,,
came home lor the holidays, v,c*'* '
ned to Columbia Wednes- Parenls
recover?
\ and Mrs. R. A. Matthews, 1
mcaster, spent a few days w'10 8Pe
week at Mr. R. A. Garri relumed
.?Oakiidge cor. Chester evettiug
ern, C d lie ?
ui w . ? r t Jessie P
ss I hronv Matthews,of Lan,
. r son, Mai
r, has gone home, alter ,,
ling a few days with Miss
' Garrison.?Oakridge cor. ' U ,,U
, . ver. Coi
ter Lantern.
guson,
ss Etta Skipper, who came Orawfor
> for the holidays, will re Greenvi]
to Elizabeth College, Char- Q|a< j^8((
, next Monday, to resume Columbi
ludies. Flyun,
'. and Mrs. W. J. Long, who Fu?derb
in York county the past Elyler.
have returned to Lancaster.
spent the holidays with How So
ves in Greenwood. will .
is Florence Brown, atcer \ 'ie ^
ling the holidays at home, ?
:ied Thursday to Bishopville, 's Pu^'fl
urae her work as teacher in r
raded school there. bound ti
at 7.35 f
e ReV. A E. Dricri/ora r\f _ ?
? ? -rpv? wj wH. IT1 , J 81
iville, who visited Mr. Robt at 10.25
1 and other friends in tlie p. m ; n
Cut section the past week, p m will
led home Monday. change ii
let L9e Skipper, ot the Cit ac,iet*
m.
who came home lor thehol,
roturned to Charleston Hunter_
ieflday. Cadet C. M. Mc ^
iy will return next Mon- '
Belk, oi
ssrs 13. A Williams, Geo. were n
>nes, W. J. Cunningham and Thursda
I. Hough represented the Public
y association at the State ret'lenc
n Growers' convention in
nbia this week. As pub ?It i
elsewhere, Mr. Cunning Mr. Gile
jvas elected a delegate to the stated, v
nal Association meeting to tion will
Id in Birmingham. tilecomj
fEWS, JANUARY 5, 1907
Fannie Hilton, of WeRtvisiting
her sister, Mrs.
itledge, of East End. M i
Idelle Lemmond, now of m
e, spent Thursday in W
sr, her old home. I
ttoy Dunu, student of
n. rahirnod t-n. 11 *' "
?uuiuc}/einis M
.udent Willie-Koss M&ore m
rn next Monday. m
Jonnie Davis has return- m I
an extended trip North, i m *
John D. Wylie, who K
me for the holidays, re- m
to Bingham Military %
esterday. \
, Uly8se Bell, of Colutn- M
it a few days in Lancas- m
week, visiting relatives a
ids.
erbert Riddle, son of Mr. M <
ddle, of Dixie, who has W
Indian Territory for the
ar, returned homej this "
Mart
Fc
lines Smith, formerly of
inty but now living in no
lLle, spent a dav nr
. ? - ?J "
>ek in Lancaster. His rpj1(
Id friends were indeed 0f (},e
ee him again. ,owin
nd Mrs. J. Davis Caskey, of Mr
ounty, who have been in youn|
Ga , for the past several remoi
,t the bedside of their son, he res
Willie (Jaskey, who was Mai
ed with typhoid fever, bride'
I home this week, bring- Wedn
i son with them. The 20th,
l&u is now convalescent, Sam '
Dd the trip remarkably Whih
le will remain with his pnpul
until his health is fully other'
d. the p
following young ladies, "evtn
nt tho holidays at home, ment
I to college Wednesday "( ver
: To Winthrop?Misses m in3
5owell, Pearl McManus, ^il9'
orter, Margaret William M
W 1
rie and Janie Craig, Julia '
, Celeste Cauthen. Mil W,U 8
nningham, Annette Sto "'8 tc
averse?Misses May FerBessie
McManus, Ivy ^
d, Ilessie Thomson.? bton 1
lleFemale College-Misses
elle and Sadie Gregory. nuni,J
aCollege?Misses Be?sie re*-lir(Dessie
Stewart, Birchie most
>urk, Minnie and Georgie y?un?
ter of
has sj
litre t
at hem'a New Schedule
. . owe01
Affect fjuncustev.
line li
outhem's new schedule
oes intojefl'ect tomorrow jier 0,
hed elsewhere. Lancas- 'p|ie ?
ected as follows : South ain
heretofore arriving ders t
t. m will be due at 7.17 eratul
outhbouml train now due _
a. m. will arrive at 12.14 Shoo
orthbound due at 2.07
arrive at 1.53 p.m. No
A 11 j
u northbound night traiu,
ule remaining at 8.12 p.
M. Ru
. . M , shot
It elk. shortl;
en Hunter, of Chester- vey H
unty, and Miss Jennie oc
f Union county, N. C., Ridel]
narried at Tradesville Miss 1
y, Dec. 27th, by Notary the w<
H. M. Polk, at latter's lebrat
e. pressi
? ? ? congr;
is Mr. Lee Sistare?not is rt
is Sistare, as previously over a
rho has accepted a posi Hill r<
l the Lancaster Mercan- wounc
iany. cuss.
\ New Year
iResol
you wi
bank a
At tl
future
bank a
your in
expend
tand yo
paymei
Just
do not
to the
of carr;
et and
chance
no chai
solute i
The Fl
HAS. I). JON KS, Pres.
K. M . CR03
iage of Mr. Sam Hough
>rmerly of Lancaster
w Living in Mississippi
? Magnolia, Miss., Gazetti
s 29th ultimo gives the fol
g account of the marriage
. Samuel Hough, a popula
r man who is pleasant^
nbered iti Lancaster, when
ided a few years ago:
tried at the residence of tlx
s sister at Edwards, Miss,
esdav morning. Decembe,
Miss Mary Hanes to Mr
r H i? . * \
5 marked partiallitv of thiar
yoa?2: coud'o to each
's society has been known t<
eople of tins commuinty foi
?1 months, the announce
of their marriage wa
theless a stitprise to theii
friends here. Mr. ant
Hough passed through hen
eir way to New Orleati
!esday afternoon where the>
pend several days, lielurn
i Magnolia, they will main
home with Mr. and Mrs. J
isbane. Mf. Hough hai
associated in business witli
other at this place for s
er ol years and is justlj
led as one of Magnolia's
popular and progressivt
; men. The bride is a sisMrs.
Chas. O. Lea and
Dent so much ot her turn
hat she is looked upon at
f our home girls. Her mau)
aits of character and aimdisposition
have endeared
1 a large circle of friends,
latino is altogether a most
; one. and theOazette ten
hem both its warmest conations
and best wishes.
ting Follows a Marriage
in Georgia.
anta, Ua.. Jan. 3. ? A spe
om Lagrange says L)r. F
iley, of that place, was
and seriously wounded
y alter noon today by IIarid,
of Atlanta. The shootcurred
at the home of C B,
f, where the marriage ol
Cllie Rid'.ey, a cousin ol
aunded man, had been ceei^
and as the guests were
ng lorward to tender theii
filiations. The trouble
jporfced to have arisen
.personal matter, of which
sfused to talk, and the
led man was unable to dis
5
Resolution 1
ve that during the year of 1907 I
n i ?
n deposit your income in the M
nd pay all bills by check. %
le end of the year, or at any
time, you can refer to your m
nd check book, see just what
come was, the amount of your ^
itures, what they were for, %
?u will have a receipt for all m
its made. W
try this plan for a year. We m %
think you will want to go back M
old haphazard and risky plan ^
jring your money in your pock- M
paying bills with cash. No m
of an error in making change; M
ice of being robbed and an ab- m
ecord of every transaction. m
Deposit with J
RST NATIONAL BANK 1
H. K. WYLLE, Vioe-Pres. W
CTON, Cashier. m
^Business Notices.
?r All Notices inserted under
this head at the rate of ONE CENT
A WORD for each insertion. No
notice to be counted less than 25
a words.
STRAYED -From my premises on Tbnrs
3 day, one hlnck male pig about 2 months
old. Reward for information leading to
r recovery. W. McD. Brown.
f FOlt BENT On shares, a good one or
; two horse farm. Oood neighborhood,
good house, good iand, good water. For
black or white, T. M. lU-lk.
i FOB SALE One pair mules will work
anywhere, also good 2 horse wagon. Ap*
ply to J B. Vaughn, Lancaster, it. F. ?>.
C No. t>
LOST?Wednesday between town and
W. 1'. ltobinsou's my pocket book, containing
between $L>.oo and $">o.oo in bills
?also receipts and other papers. Finder
will please return to T. J. Strait.
FOB BEN T?Or will let on shares two)
horse tarm two miles from town. Tw o
dwellings, good outhouses and well. W.
f J. i unuingham.
" WANTED?Minks. Otters, Mtiskrats.
s High prices paid for desirable skins.
Send me a trial shipment. Satisfacr
tion assured. Write me for prices,
j J. K. Deas, Filbert, S. C. l-li-4t.
3 LOST OR STRAYED?Liver-spotted ^
pointer dog, aged about six months.
H Reward if relumed to G. ('.Heath.
>' FOR BENT Or.e-horse farm?good
land. Apply to Mrs. S. A. Faulkner,
Lancaster, Route 1.
* Carload
Mules.
i We received last night car*
load of fine young mules, which
. were carefully selected in Western
market by our Mr. Hood.
s Call at once and see the superb
J animals.
i Gregory=tlood Live Stock Co.
Lancaster, Jan. 5,1907.
j ?
r The Glenn-Blackburn Matter
| ?The Congressman says
He is not Responsible for
t Charges againt the Governor.
Raleigh, Jan. 3.?Governor
Glenn today 8aid that he would
first investigate the statement of
Pnnr?r.?ofi ?-* * r* ? ? HI , L
vuMgionoiiinii nincKuurn 10 the
effect that he, Blackburn, was
. not responsible for the charge
j that the Governor was guilty of
I corruption in connection with
tho school book award, before
deciding finally what criminal
, action should be taken.
f '"As the matter stands now,"
f said Governor Glenn,4< Mr. Black
burn has denied that he gave
> out the letter containing the ac"
cusations, but 1 am advised that
it was furnished the press by
i the private secretary of the congressman.
Mr. Blackburn's rei
traction does not end the matter,
so far as 1 am personally concerned.