The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 19, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
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Pleasant I^etter from
Venerable Friend, Mr. J
Lee Tillman, who is I
in Feeble Healt
Editor Lancaster INews : I
much success to you and to
family ol workmen. Wills
you all that I am in a very f<
Btate of health and have bee
for several months. 1 wai
able to visit you the first ol
year, as has been my custoD
you know ; but I take 'his n
od of wishing you and you
laborers success and happi
for the year 1907.
1 have beeu noticing
warnings to the customers
patrons of your valuable p
to come and pay up and rt
for the new year, but I have
no attention to them, as I k
that I was on the safe side,
tliirtv years I had the 15th
of January for renewing and
ing for the old Lancaster Le<
And about this time last ye
called into your office and r
the exchange for The Lanci
News, paying for one vear.
time is now out ami I will re
tor year 1907. 1 send you 1
with check for $1.50. I am
pleased with The News, and
the only paper that I cai
how to read.
Let me say to your reader:
my friends generally that,
ing become so feeble, 1 do
think that I will ever be abl
mingle much more with tl
but all have my wishes for i
health and happiness.
Yours, etc.
J. L. Tillman, t
Vanwyck, S. C., Jan. 14, 1
Spooner on Tillman?Sev
ly Criticises the South 1
olina Senator's Views
Lynching.
Wash ngton, Jan. 15.?G
ed by frequent interrupt
from Mr. Tillman, the spee<
Mr. Spooner in the Senate t
on the resolution for the ir
+;r ..a i> ?
ii^atiuu ui uir inn ny iii i>ru
ville whs changed Jrom a co
tutional argument in defen
President Roosevelt's cour*
discharging a negro battali(
a severe arraignment of
South Carolina Senator,
quoted from Mr. Tillman'
terances delending lynching
means of controlling neg
and said that to encourage
mob violence was a disgra
civili/a'ion. Mr. Tillman
not permitted to reply to
criticism at the time, but a
conclusion of Mr. Spooner
tack declared that at an (
date be would take occasi<
defend himselt against the
suiting allusions" made hj
Spooner.
Harvie Jordan Decline
Stand for Re-electior
President Cotton Ass<
tion.
Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 1
The feature of today's seseii
the executive committee o
Southern Cotton Associi
was the announcement by P
dent Ilarvie Jordan that he
THE LANCASTEI
Our not s'and for re election. While
john d?rdan is positive in this
announcement, it is believed
that his decision is tlie result of
certain criticism that has been
made of his conduct of the office J| |
wish *nd ihftt M he 's endorsed by the I
your convention he may be prevailed H I
ay to upon to accept the office for an- I ?
?eble other term. Walter Clark, pres- I 1
n so dent of the Mississippi associas
not tion, is prominently mentioned
j the ?-s Jordan's successor. The meeta,
as ings of the executive committee Uv<
aeth- today have been executive, but
r co- it is understood that the chief
iiiP?e topic under discussion had been r~~i.
JdLK
the plans for the formation of .
in.
vour t^ie $10,000,000 holding compa
mc in
aud "y t0 enable Southern planters
aper to store cotton and hold it for
jnew prices which meet their approvpaiit
For Officers of the Kershaw Jun(la-v
ior Order. Sheet
Pay- Shirti
3ger. few b
tar I Kersbaw Era : The following alls, C
nade officers of the Junior Order Coun- hne-sl
ister cil at this place were elected at w^at
My the last reuular meeting,
new Councilor, J. H. Hamel; Vice
lere- Councilor, R. F. Long; Recordwell
ing Secy., J. R. Magill ; Fin. I
it is Secv., T. C. Stover ; O. Sentinel, on cot
1 see W. W. Cauthen; 1 Sentinel, SCUff
B B. Mohley; Warden, J. R. Men^
? and Belk; Conductor, J. F. Gardner, on (Jjc
hay- Jr.; Treasurer, C. B. Mobley ;
not Jr. Past C., J. R. Faile; Trusle
to tees, R. L. Sowell, F. L. Trues- JL
lera, del, F. M. Mobley.
their ? ? . 1
Lee's Birthday?Programme
of Exercises by Daughters the fx
5?07. Of the Confederacy.
showi
cre Memorial exercises will be held I
by the Lancaster Chapter, U. D. P*"lce
ar" C's, at the residence of Mrs. T. C.
on Hicks, Saturday, Jan. 10, at 1 p. Rutto
m. C
Programme. and I
1 At
Prayer?Dr. J. H. Boldridge.
Hymn?"How Firm a Foun
ions , ' ? ^ j
^ dation. cured
Address on Gen. II. E. Lee? save i
Rev. R. E. Turnipeeed.
Hymn?"Blest be tlie Tie that
wne- ?
Binds
ns,1_ l'rayer?Rev. C. 1'. Carter.
se of ,
Doxology.
Benediction Dr. Chalmers
>11 to ,,
hraser. ty
'j* The Daughters will present
e crosses ot honor to the veterans
U'* at the residence of Mrs. Hicks, at travel,
as a , , . . sponai
1 o clock, p. m. occur
roes, _ injury
such
oe to Earthquake in Jamaica?City jan. n
was | of Kingston Ruined and ^
Many Lives Lost. iciti/ei
t die I I . \
, . , inhab
s at- _
?arlv London, .Jan. 15.?The Col
yn to onial Office tonight received con- The
<<jn_, firmation oi the terrible disaster
, \jr which has overtaken Kingston, Bir
Jamaica, in a dispatch from Ha- "Thr<
mer Greenwood, M. P., sent from Was I
Holland Bay, at the east end of amon
S ^?,the island. annul
i ns The telegram says that Kings- em C
3Cia- t?n ',as been ruined by an earth- wtiicli
.quake which occurred without Ringi
warning Monday afternoon, at organ
3:30. A very great number of ers hi
[6.? buildings and dwellings were de think
on of stroyed either by the earthquake to
f the or by the consequent fire. Clear i
ation The military hospital was burn- *n<* to|
resi- ed atid forty soldiers were re Uiser*.
f will ported to have been killed, to
I NEWS, JANUARY 19. 1907
CDS
5 nim
is uri i g
gins Tuesday Moi
Big lot fall and winter Dry Goc
ets, Laprobes and Notions that
I am going to offer every articl
ber this is not idle newspaper t
*y cent for spot cash. Here are
The Goods th<
000 yards Eureka Plaids, 1000 yards ]
ing, 1500 yards heavy weight Drilling,
ng and blue Denims, several bolts best
olts best grade Bleeching, several piec<
)verall Jackets and Waterproof Coats ;
triped Overalls that I have never sold 1
they cost. I still have a few $5.00 Laj
SHOES, SH
have a big lot of Shoes, from the infai
inters with the actual cost price mark*
d shoes that will go for 25 per cent.
; Overshoes at cost.
I ATS?Big lot Hats for young men, ok
>play counters with price on each hat.
IOTIONS, NO'
'oo numerous to mention, but here are
; in the well known Diamond and Defif
in this slaughter sale from 42c to 82c.
sst. I have just received direct from t
it fleece-lined Men's Underwear that \n
right's Health Underwear at cost. I h
o in Lancaster before, all of which will
jadies' Undervests, Fascinators, Baby (
; see them. Solid cases in children's, 1
;old on this market, all going for spot c
? Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Pins, Needle:
>ns, Safety fins, olc., that must be sold
1ROCERIES? Remember I always carr
am going to make you some low price*
5atent Flour on earth $2.20 per sack; {
ing Tobacco, sold the world over at 10c
Wagons and Fertilizers in car lots, and
by good paper. Thanking you for pa:
noney, I am,
]
irning to the Public. Profess
? creek bridge at Cunningham 1
in considered ungate to public -ry t
and the county will not be re- LJT. J.
ble for any accident which may ?
on said bridge, attended with
to any person or property OHice in E
L. J. PERRY. rw.aita Ci,
County Hupervisor. J
l, i?06. Phone Nc
... I AN|
r with several prominent
us and many others of the "pt
itants of the city. * yy
Cotton Growers' Con- ~i?^cTeT 'n
Office Hour
vention.
IV1MJ
minghani, Ala., .'at). 17? Asl
[>w otr the Wall street yoke,''
he perdominant sentiment Brit!
g the speakers at the third i will let t<
il convention of the South- 2"o'ouJ^iTp. m
otlon Growers' Association, new l?ri?l?c** 1
1 ? . . Cunningham
1 assembled here today.? Aiaoon .la
ng words favoring closer the contract 1
n over (.amp cr
lization among cotton grow- and Oills cr?
nl standing up lor what they TVH(! ,n''*r '''
, . . 1 J 11 o'clock a 11
are I heir rights, were cheer- p. 1 ian?
the echo by the delegates. made kno
required, and
. . and all bids r
i|> the complexion, cleanse the liver
30 th? s\steni. Yon can beat do this
lose or two of DeWiU'a Little Early jan j] 1907
.S'ate. reliable little pills with a
ion The pills that everyone knows,
mended h> Crawford Pros. Subscribe
ICIAL
COST Sfl
rning, January 22,
>ds, Shoes, Hats, Pants, Overall
must be sold before my spring ]
e enumerated below at actual
alk, but an actual cleaning up
: a few of
at Must be Sold
Haw River Plaids, small lot heavy weig
2000 yards Teaseldown Outing, a few y
grade Pants Cloth, 1500 yards Calicoes
bs Fancy Plaids and Apron Ginghams,
200 pairs Pants in popular price good
?or less than $1.00 go in this slaughter
irobes that you will buy when you see tl
[OES, SHOES.
its 20c to society man's $6.00 kind, whic
id on each pair. Better still, I have s<
less than factory cost. A few pairs o:
1 men and boys, varying in price from 2
riONS, NOTIC
a few of the jobs : Dress Shirts of al
ince brands, sold the world over from 6
Men's and boys' Work Shirts from th<
:he factory a solid case of 32 dozen S
nil be sold at 38c piece or 75c suit, and
ave more boys' and men's Gloves than 1
be put on display with cost tag on each
^aps and Ladies' Capes that must be s
ladies' and men's Hosiery from the ch
:ash at cost. We have lots of other not
s, Thimbles, Buttons, Pens, Harps, Co
y a full line of the best Groceries tha
5 during this tremendous cost sale. Ball
3 bars good 5c Laundry Soap for 5c
: plug, goes for 6c plug. Remember I
make the right price either for cash oi
st favors and urging you to come to
Y ours to serve,
BLACKMC
?ionai cards Lancaster & Chf
H. WELSH, | Schedule in Effect
Daily Except Sunday)ENTIST
WKSTBOU
mroons Building op- jN
>t National Bank. Lv Lancaster 7
^ " r ort Lawn 7
" '* Rascomville
OASTKK, S. C. " Richburgr 7
A r. Chester ?
' Charlotte, SoRy 10
. J. Hinson " ,:o""nb^sTBoi'ENTIST
is
. Lv.Columbia, So Ry t
Springs Building. " Charlotte, So Ry f
s8 to 12 and 1 to 6. ;; .
TT n j. t/\ Kichhurg .10
f Hours, J to 10. 44 Bascotnville . .. . 10
c Central for No. 32. " Fort Lawn 11
Ar Lancaster 11
44 Camden, So Ry . 2
Iges to Let. connect.
Chester? Southern,
i the lowest responsible j,jne, and Carolina A
ursday, Jan. 24th, 1907 at Railways.
, the contract to build a Lancaster?Southeri
over < ane creek, at the Orrs, Knox, Basconr
place are Hag stops for Trai
n 25th 1907. will be let Orrs, K:;ox and Gracr
for repairing the bridge for Trains Nos. 15 A I
eek, at N. P. Robinson's, A. P
ek bridge on 4 harlotte Su
incaster?the former at ^^
i ; the latter at 1 o'clock ~??????
arid specifications will Mothers who given the
wn at the letting. Bond nedy's Laxative (lough
the right to reject any indorse it Children 11]
eserved. taste is ho pleasant. Cor
L. J. PKRRY Tar. I1 'rt die Origina
County Supervisor. Syrup and is unrivaled
croup. Drives the cold
l>owels. Conforms to f
kT Food and Drug Law. 9
> to Tlie JNeWB. Bros.
f
ILE
, 1907.
s, Overall
line comes
cost. Recost
sale.
I:
ht yard-wide
ards Hickory
5 all colors, a
Pants, Overs,
and those
sale for just
tie price. */*
h will be put
ome slightly
f Ladies' and
Oc to $2.50?
)NS.
1 kinds and
5c to $1.25;
e cheapest to
uits heaviest
a few suits
las ever been
pair.
old at some
eapest to the
ions, such as
liar and Cuff
t can be had,
ard's Obelisk
; Red Plum
handle Bugr
on time, sethis
sale and m
>N
tster Ry Co.
Jan. 13, 1907.
? Eastern Time.
NO.
10. 14. No. 10.
(hi am 4 00 pm
'19 a in 4 50 pm
5 05 pm
' 35 am 5 30 pin
>00 am 0 00 pm
I 45 am 8 15 pm
! 00 pm 3 *25 am
ND
[o. 15. No. 17.
105 am 4 (Ml pm
> '25 am 5 30 pm
30 am 8 (Ml pm
' *20 am 8 *24 pm
l 30 am
(M) am 8 41 pm
30 am 9 00 pm
! 15 pm
ONS:
Seaboard Air
North-Western
ri Hail way
iville and Grace
ns Nos. 14 A 17.
) are ting stops
?.
Mi l I' W V.
iperintendent.
ir children KenSyrnp
invariably
ke it beonnne the ^ ^
itainH Money and ^
I Laxative Cough
tor trie relief of
I ont through tbo
he National Pure
lold by Crawford