The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 16, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
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Thirty-five Cars of "Whiskey S
for State Dispensary.
Columbia special iii the News
and Coutier : Thirty-five cars of
whiskey are knocking at the
tu
door of the State dispensary tor
admission, but they will have to
cf Oit A?-?f iw t 1- ' 1
Bvaj uuii in tuc V/"iM int iv w line,
as all ware houses are already 01
fan. ?
Commissioner Tatum has writ- .
ten Seuator Christensen, inform ^
iughimofthe situation, direct,
ing attention to the tact that the
State is paying demurrage needlessly.
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Greenwood Boy Dies from f?
' so
Effect of Parlor Rifle Shot. pr
iiieenwood special in the News ch
and Courier: Little Hiles Norris,
the young son of Mr. and set
Mrs. R. B: Norris, who was shot tli
with a parlor rifle in the hands th
of ill Bodie, aged 11, one week ed
ago today, died last night, about th
8 o'clock. fir
The boys were out in the no
woods with a parlor rifle, and st<
while out young Norris was shot, hi
According to one account the tr<
shooting was intentional, but of
young Bolie says it was not. af
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Sumter Preacher Injured by
a Reckless Rider. Wl
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Sumter special in the News
and Courier : The Rev F. M. ,W<
ho
Satterwhite, pastor ot the Bartlette
Street Baptist Church, was
seriously injured while riding a
bicycle on South Main street late (^
yesterday atternoon, hy being
run over by a horse ridden by ^
ou
Henry Brown, a negro employed
by one of the sales stables. Mr.
Satterwhite was badly cut and m'
bruised by the. tramping he re- an
ceived, and one leg was broken 10
just below the knee.
The accident was due to the
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cuijcoa uuiiig ?uu carelessness
of Henry Brown. 00
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Boy Crushed to Death by ha
Wagon Wheel. fh,
ho
Elizabeth City N. C., special in *u
the Observer: The little eightyear
old eon of Mr. John?Harris, Ti
a farmer residing near here, was
hilled this morning by being run
oyer by a cart wheel. Mr. Harris
was returning home with a j
load of fertilizer. His little son j
opened the gate for him and frc
climbed into the cart to ride, bu
when a wheel ran into a rut. ?je
The shock threw the little fellow
out under the cart, while the
wheel of the heavily-laden vehi- ba
cle passed over him and crushed
him to death.
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Mothers who given their children Ken-'
nedy's Laxative Cough Syr tip invariably "u
indorse it. Children like it because the 'I'm
taste is so pleasant Contains Honey add ,
Tar. It is the Original Laxative Cough CIri
Hyrup and is unrivaled tor the relief ol
croup. Drives the cold out through the
trowels. Conforms to the National Pure
Food and Drug Law. Sold by Crawford
Bror.. *
thoi
"Yes," replied tlie shade, "I
, , . , , .
am far happier than when 1 was luu
on earth with you."
The widow was silent for a al!,e
plel
moment. Then she said : cdn
, "Tell me, James, what is it fori"
like in heaven ?" Mto'
"Heaven ?" said James, "I am mt
not in heaven !"?Young's Map- II
azine. . cai
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kill Required to Shave Ted
dy?An old Story Recall
ed.
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Washing on pueeial in A Han
Journal: President. Rouse
?lt is a liarjjl man to shave
e wriggles and wants to keei
1 talking. The task is mad'
ore difficult by his habits o
vying certain newspaper hieud
to see him during the shaving
)ur.
A man who witnessed the or
'al told the president he was
minded of the old story oi tin
an who promised to give hit
rtune to that one of his thret
n8 who showed himself mos
oficient in the trade of hii
O'sing.
Orte son became a soldier, the
cond a horseshoer and tin
ird a barber. At the end o:
e allotted time the sous appear
betore the old man to clairr
eir reward The soldier camt
st. Ue drew his sword, anc
ticing that it was raining, h<
spped ou side and flourishes
s sword over his head so dex
>usl.V as to intercept every droj
ra n coming toward him, am
ter a few moments he euierec
e house airain perfectly dry.
The father was amazed, anc
is aoout to declare this son the
nner, when the horseshoei
spped forward and said lit
3uld show them his skill. A
irseman was observed in the
stance coming toward thehouH
a hard galloD. The shoer grasp
histools and, stepping out in'c
e road, he met the horse anc
il four shoes on his feet with
t interrupting the pace.
This appeared even more re
arkable than the first perform
ce, and the father was about
declare this son his heir wher
e third son, the barber, told
em to wait for a minute
epping from the house he en
untered a hare running past. It:
twinkling he had shaved everv
ir from the hare without stopng
the animal's flight. And
9 barber won. The white
U6e barber is almost as skillI
wentv Girls and Rn-js R?tr
ed to Death in a German
Factory.
Strassburg, Germany, Jan. 12.
Sixteen girls and four youths,
?m 15 to 18 years old, were
rned to death at the village ol
ispolsheim, near here, in fire
Herbert Company's factory
6 o'clock this morning. A
sket of celluliod scraps caught
9 from a spark awlf exploded
a room, where forty persons
re working. The llames spread
ickly, cutting oft' the exit*,
renty of the employees were
ven by the fire to the end of
oom ?nd perished there.
Clwn CoubmI ?roi? (he Nuiiih.
I want to giee Home valuable advicejto
se who sutters with lame bark and
ney trouble," nay* !. K. BlAckaliip, of
k, 'i'enn. "I have proved to an ubsoi
certainty that Electric Bittern will
itiveiy cnre thin distressing condition.
) first bottle KftV? great reliet and
r taking a few more bottlea, I was oointely
cured; ho completely that it beies
a pleasure to recommend this grant
isdy.'. Hold nnd'r huarantee at Craw1
Bros, Funderburk Pharmacy drug
re,
10 NOWC I)oea Job Printing
lu lluliu for others. Why
i't wo do yours? ??????
L LANCASTER NEWS,
VIFTI
Begin:
Our
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We mention a few
prices in order that th
g may know we mean bi
5 pieces Schoolboy
3 at 12 1-2 cents.
J 7 pes Our Hummer
5 at 16 cents,
t 7 pieces Buckskin
3 at 21 cents.
5 pieces Home made
at 25 cents.
5 5 pieces our best 3;
3 at 30 cents.
f
Vvhi
1
; 6 good Le
10 balls bes
> tmrinVt irvfn
t V/Uicio, iXl
[ tion. Come
: Fui
j N. B.?Don't forgel
have advanced as mui
} "Wanted a Bart<
1
The other day I pi
newspaper, and glai:
the advertisements tor
l as follows :
\ '* Wanted?a Bartenc
[ be a total abstainer,
etc.
Is not that a curious
i ment ? What should
- of such an advertisem*
. other line of busines
I would an advertisemer
) look ?
' Wanted?a Barbel
never had his hair cu
at the barber-shop on
i erOr
this ?
1 ''Wanted?A Sales
shoe-store. Hemu-^tg
while on duty. Apply
Shoe store."
What other busiuet
necessary or desirable
tise for help pledged t(
use of the goods sold
be that the liquor traf
has wrought so great de
tion among its follow
is forced to draw upoi
ance, or total abstinenc
in order to continue
ness ?
Food don't digest? ltacauae
lack some one of the essentir
or the digestive juices are
balanced. Then, too, it is thi
food that causes sourness and
digestion. Kodol For Indigc
be used for relief. Kodol is a
vegetable acids. It digests v
and corrects the deticiei cies o
t'on Kodol conforms to the N
Food snd Drug Law. Sold h
ford Bros.
Man in Machine?Th
said your old horse was
of automobiles ?
Man in Wagon?II
He's afraid of the thin,
in 'em.?Yonkers Statt
nurses are oeing supplemented sa
e fanatics by handsome new carriages and .
its busi- buggies and stylish m
Driving and Saddle Horses. pi
Our livery establishment is
the Htoinach going to be second to none in at
not^'^ro Ve?|tH State, an(l don't you forget
it! Come or send to us when
paiofni in- you want the best, up-to-date etJ
Stiioo LI livery service. U
HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.
ationnl Purp
ere by Craw- ??????????.
Money to Loan.
OU^bt you ' hove made ft rr ah foment a with parties ar
^ ' in New York City by which I can negotiate
IU t a I rai<l loans for five years on improved cotton ed
farms, in sums of #300 00 and npwards, at
the rate of 7 per cent, on aiuonnt* of $1000
0 ain't ? ,ll"l ,)Vor. ?n<i 8 per cent on sums less than ..
$1000. No brokerage or comnnsaion char- 1
?9 he sees ged Only a reasonable fee for abstract of or
title. K E. WYf.IE.
is man. Attorney -at-Law, OT
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JANUARY 16. 1907.
W DAIS COS'
ning Today, 1
Entire Stock
items and 50 dozen Men's best 50g Underlose
posted wear at 42 1 2 cts garment. K
isiness : 25 dozen Ladies' 25c Vests at
15c Jeans 19 cents each. * (j
Job lot Ladies' 1.00 Wool Vests
20c Jeans only 39 cents each. a)
10 dozen Men's Covert Coats
25c Jeans at ?5c, 90c an(l 1 90 " (
In Clothing we head the list.
30c Jeans All our $15 00 Suits at $12.00 _
All our 12 50 " at 9.00
5 cts Jeans All our 10 00 " at 8 00
All our 8 00 44 at 6 00 ei
at. S r.pntc WS1
? w V WVAAbVl V f II
ad Pencils; 4 bars good
st Sewing Thread; 2 ni<
id 999 other things too n
quick and don't forget your poc
Yours to serv
NDERBURt
; the fact that we are selling SHOES at old
zh as 35 per cent. 9
ender. Auditor's Notice.
NOTICE is horeby given that this rlhce
rvill be open from the 1st <b?v of January
eked UP a '? 2t'th <lay February 19)7 for the purpose
ot receiving the returns of the tax
icing over payers of Lancaster county.
hell) read The Auditor or an Assistant will attend "
1 the following places in the county on the tl
days named below for the convenience of _.
the public, viz: ?
ler.?Must Oaceola. Tuesday. Jan. 8th 19U7. 1'2 to 3 p m "
j .I,, >' FleasautVal'y, Wed, Jan 9, 19j7,
API"y' lb-lair, Thursday. ' ..
Van W>ck. Friday, ' 11 " to 2 " " ^
n.via "v?^..-i ?
#i*iv, tnuuunj, IS "" " 41 12 HI Cc
advert ise- Dwight, Monday, ' " " " "4pm
_,a ?u;_ b 7rude*ville, Tuesday, "15 '
we inmK Taxahaw, Wednesday, ' 10 " t
put in anv Flat creek Ch. Thura, " 17 " L,
^ Dr O C Welsh's, Fri., " 18 ' *
8 ? How Piict"?, Saturday, " 19 " to 12 w LI
.| . HailoGold Mine. Mod, "21 " nj
li like 1 Ills Kershaw, Toes. A4 Wed, " 22 and 23 1907.
Heath Springs, Tlinrs, " 24 19 7.
Pleasaut Hill, Friday, " 25 " to 1 p m Gt
wllO lia8 W T VauJaudiughain's Mod, dan. 28, I9.i7. tf
t Annl v to 'nterest ?f ?v?ry taxpay- __
* " er. to make their returns promptly of all
the COrtl- personal property, also all transfers or im- VV
provements on real estate and save the
penalty ol 5l? per cent which attaches alter
the 2?ith of February, pi
The Poll tax of one dollar is laid upon all
man in a persons between the ages of 21 and 6 >, ?}.
. except those exempt by law.
0 h&refoot Kespectfully, 31
at Black's Jno. a. cook, lii
County Auditor.
Lancaster, S. O. Dec. 11th, 19 G. **
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to adver ? ? fl
Livery, Livery! _
He finds it' Though doing a rattling good
.mnrniivn i livery business, we are deter
" mined to do even better. Our al
ers that i present stocks of Vehicles and SH
1 temner I tt *
If in a?wr
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3
I SM I!
We Offer
at Cost
Just received 20 dozen Boys*
.nee Bants, for this sale 50c.
We picked up 50 pieces Table
ilcloth, for this sale 12 1 2 yd.
10 pieces 54 inch Broadcloth in
11 shades, 1.25 kind, at 85c yd.
5 pieces 36 inch wide 1 25 Silk,
t 90c the yard.
5 pieces 56 inch all wool Ladies'
loth for only 48c the yard.
Big lot Trunks, Suit Cases, Tel?cope9,
etc., at your own price.
11 Buy:
. Laundry Soap,
ce Ladies' Handumerous
to'men:ketbook.
e,
^ uu.
prices, notwithstanding same
F. Co.
Wanted!
/e want to buy within the next
iree weeks all the cows, sheep,
oats, hogs, chickens, geese, tureys,
ducks, guineas, eggs, butir,
etc., for sale in Lancaster
lunty, and will pay the highest
ish price for same. Our busiess
has increased to such an ex;nt
that we find it difficult to
sep enough meat to supply our
aue,and for this reason we are
lying a little better price than
her folks for cattle, poultry,
c. So if you have anything in
lis line for sale, bring it along
id bring it quick. We also
ant to buy corn, peas, green
id dry hides. Highest cash
ice paid for all.
We wish to say to our trade
lat we are prepared to deliver
lything you want in the meat
ne. Handling so many beeves
day enables you to get your
loice cut. We also handle fish
id oysters.
Plyler Bros.
"I want to talk to you, Mary,
>out that young man of yours,"
id her father. "When did he
y 'good night' to you last eveng?"
"At 10 o'clock." replied the
rl.
"What ? Why, il was 1 o'clock
least
"Oh, that was when he finish1
saying it." I'hiladelphia
xlger.
*
"Where was he struck by the
itomobile ?" asked the coroner.
"At the jutiction of the dorsal
id cervical vertebrae," answer1
the surgeon.
"Will you please point that
it on the map ?" asked the corler,
indicating one that hung
i the wall.?Chicago Tribune.