The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 26, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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?Cotton brought 10? cen
on this market yesterday; cott<
seed'.33 cents.
?Kershaw's municipal ele
tiou comes ofl' next Monday.
?Presiding Elder R. E. Stac
house, of Rock Hill, will ho
quarterly conference at Vanwyi
Feb. 6tli.
?As previously announced
The News, an examination f
rural mail carriers will be he
here today.
?Capt. J. C. Foster and 1
eon-in-law, Deputy Clerk of Coi
Paul Moore, have both been co
fined to their home this wee
industriously engaged in nursi
grip germs.
?Dr. S. A. Weber, of Yoi
ville, who at one time was pi
tor of the Lancaster Method
church, was presented with
handsome pen last Saturday, I
birthday, by his Yorkvi
friends.
?The Rev. L L. Bedenbsut
who for several years was- t
popular pastor of the East Li
caster circuit, now pastor at Ti
beville, has had his salary rais
this year by his board of stewai
to $1,000.
?Mr. J. F. Nisbet, Lancaste
efficient public cotton weight
is having his residence repaint*
Quite a number of homes h<
have been repainted within t
last few weeks. Let the gc
work go on.
?Dr. J. H. Boldridge, pasi
of the First Baptist church,
delivering a series of highly
teresting lectures on Livingstoi
in his church. The 4th of t
series will be delivered tomorr
night.
?Dr. I. Simpson, the deuti
has gone tolndianapolis, Indiai
and will be gone for some tin
He had Ihe misfortune to {
^ blood poison in one of his fing*
and he has gone there for tre
ment.?Rock Hill Record.
?The party of twelve recen
arrested in the suburbs of to^
by Sheriff Hunter on the chai
of gambling, as noted in T
News at the time, have been c<
victed heferA M?r?iu*rofo footr.
The fines range from $10. to $1
each.
?The Rev. D. J. Brimm,
Rock Hill, has been elected
perintendent of Yorkville grac
school, to succeed Mr. J. (J. A!l<
who resigned. Mr. John li Dii
son, of Yorkville, succeeds I
former principal, Mr. A. C. G<
try, who also resigned.
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?The first annual meeting
the stockholders of the Lauc
ter Publishing company was h
Wednesday afternoon in the of]
of President Wylie. The
board of directors was re-elect
and the latter, who met imr
diately after the stockholdt
meetingadjourned, re elected'
company's present officers.
Operated on for Appendicitis.
Mr. Ralph Foster, a well kno
young Lancastrian now in Oh
leston, was oporated on for
pendicitis, alter a severe atti
of several hours, last Tuesday
a hospital in Charleston,
was doing as well as could be
pected when last heard from.
THE LAJNC
| PERSONAL jj ^
ij8 Mrs. O. O. Floyd, of Kershaw, II
3,, is visiting Mrs. T. S. Carter. ?
Mr. J. C. Liudsay, of Rock j Ha
,c Hill, was in t >wr yesterday. Al
Chief ol Police I T. Ilunter
K paid a visit to Columbia this
1,1 week
ck Mr. J. G. L. White went to
Lancaster t his morning on couuty
jn business.?Chester Lantern.
or Mrs. G. W. Williams and chilld
dreo, of Monroe, who have been
visiting the former's sister, Mrs.
jia J. J. Lane, of Dixie, have returu,rt
ed home. ^
n Mrs. G. J. Derrick went to
Whit mire Tuesday to attend the
ng tuneral ol her brother in-law, Dr.
George Douglass, who died Mou k
day in a Baltimore hospital.
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j8^ Mr tf. T. ltutledoe Lose* by Fire.
a Mr. W. T. Kutledge, of Cheshia
terfield county, brother of Dr.
113 J. E Rutledge, of this place, lo6t
his store house and contents by
. fire last Saturday night. The
origin of the fire is net known.?
? Mr. Rutledge's loss is fully $300.,
with no insuranoe.
lir
ted
Marriaye of R.-v. Jabe* Ferrw.
(^8 The Rey. Jabez Ferris, formerly
pastor of the Baptist church
r's in Kershaw, now pastor of the
Br, Batesburg church, was married
Bd. last Sunday afternoon to Mrssre
Mary Fox, of Batesburg. The
he ceremony was performed at the
>od bride's home, by the Rev. Mr.
Edwards, of Ridge Spring.
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ja Death of Mr8. K. O. Bllllny*.
Mrs. Ida Billings, wife of Mr.j
uei K. G. Billings of this vicinity,!
he died last Wednesday evening in (
ow Winnsboro, where she had gone
on a visit to her father, Mr. John
C. Phillips, who moved from
' Lancaster to Winnsboro a year
II &
or so a?o. She was about 23 years
IIP
* old and is survived by her bus3
band and two small children.
?rfl Mrs. Billines was an estimable,
kind-hearted lady and leaves nu
merous friends and relatives to
tly lament her untimely death. The
remains were buried in Winnsr?e
boro.
he ? ? " ~ Suic
in- Turkeys Stolen in Union
"J" CountV N CI Fnnrift ir?
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Charlotte.
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8U_ The Obsetver of yesterday :? worn
j0(j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hood, of San- flo d
3,, dy Ridge Township, Union coun- bolic
ck- tv? came UP yesterday and iden- yest<
tjie tified the turkeys that were sto- I'oin
0n_ len from their hack fence Mon- fatlw
day night. John Massey was taken
to Monroe, last night, and a *?l
ol ... . . . Httel
will receive a hearing there. He {jrsl
^ says that Tom Wolf, who lives on but
the old Dunn place, helped him with
ce to lift the turkeys. mot]
?1(1 , am , . som?
ed, . # sure
ne_ Mississippi Has Passed Dan- just
)rs> ger Line at Nachetz. $lli
die Nachetz, Miss., Jan. 24.?The
Mississippi river at this point has
passed the danger line, the gauge
recording 44 feet at 4 o'clock this Att<
wn afternoon. 1 lie stage put a very
ar heavy acreage of cultivated and lt(
ap_ timbered lands under water. I'eo- p<
tck P'e 'n I he lowlands are moving
.in all movable property to the high j
He ground?. Ul
ex- - ? ville
Do you take The News? tor <
JASTKR NEW 5$, JANUARY 26 1%7.
0STSAI1
Cloud's Store the C
Crowds of customei
great cost sale and eve
lighted with the purcl
of us. To those who
sale, ask your neighbo
has been to this sale o:
Wonderfu
they purchased of us.
for this sale to close i:
let this opportunity gc
good things we are of
sale will positively clo
FEBRUARY
This is a CASH SAI
ut out on approval.
E. E, <
Your Money Bac
ide of a Young "Woman die leading loci
in North Carolina. experienced a v,
Itrom death. The
I Dendy's lite occ
igh P?iut special in yester nin(, abollt 9eve
s Observer: The young t|)e edj|or WM
an, Donna Richardson, who ?e WR8 enga({e<1
leliberately employed car- wjnJow when
> acid as a suicidal agency ftart,ed t0 hear
erday morning here in High ,ind |0 fin
t, calmly announced lur had llattened it
sr, as she look a seat in a wall fe'
minutes, and the people . J
.1 her would be sorry. The the window wh<
iding physician did not a' sitting. Mr. I
think death was deliberate, thinks the m
that she had taken the stuff was due to e<
the intentot frightening her written recently
Iter imo compliance with lion, denounc
B request. The uirl was in- meetings being
d in a weekly payment in- the negroes of tl
rial insurance company lor . ,
>. though her lat.h?r and _
tier are holders of consider- ^mPOrtant Acl
property in High Point. Cotton I
;mpt Made to Kill Ed- New York, .In
or Dendy?Negroes Sus- * <>rk Cotton
ccted adopted an ame
laws which mak
dling 9taineci tl
linton ppecial in I lie Green- cotton deliver
i News: j\lr W J.Dendy, edi- change contrac
>f the Clinton Gazette,one of will take effect
m
enter of Attrai
rs are flocking to our
ry one is perfectly debases
they have made
have not visited our
r or your friend who
f the
l Bargai
Remember the tirm
s drawing near. Don'
> by without seeing th<
fering in this sale. Th
se as advertised?
first, i?
jE?nothing cli
CLOU
k if You Want It.
,1 journals, has BuSineS!
sry close escape ^
>attempt on Mr. A.n.?,(>nc
this head at t!? ? r
jurred last eve A WORD for e
? ? i |, ? . i notice to be coi
n o clock while worclg
at his residence. ?
FOR SALE?Ft
in reading near wood; also few c
he was greatly s. p. Kobi
the report of a EGGS FOR SA1
' strains of pure s,
id that a hullet The greatest egg
self against the i..r,P..i,
w inches below llot,s 1
male, weight abo
>re he bad been ted male, weigh
v , , further informal:
)endy says he Caskey. Magistm
urderous attaek for SALE?Fit
iiIcria1 a he tins ^ Otton >^eed.
. . ne na8 price fl 00 bnsbe
7 111 his publics- bushel lots, at gii
ing the secret bad at Heath-Joi
j i . . and W. B. Culp'a
: indulged in by Bros. & . o.. Heat
HO A A *v> m *1 W * 1
?>o Vyi/itim iiiiiuy , urrnH n.ii . JIC1IW
? JUST KECK1VK
__ __ western mules. ()i
tlOn NCW YOrk last night from St
, *lim a ??r of H e tir
exchange. o?n-t fnii t.
this lot, Oregory-1
Ex. E. J. \Vaketi<
i". 24.?The New loo; $-200 i.oio; a,
... . mato, egg, pepper |
kxchange today H0n,? p igeous $
mdment to its by- 1 >"'Ktl ' ,s '
:es strict low mid- acr*00iot. nVAoiiJ
le lowest tirade of ip"t t? churches.
n price address L. C.
able under ex- rower Co.. churloti
ts. The change WANTED Thrf
t farther inforinatioc
J anuary, 1908. niogham.
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arged or
ID
r Nntiooa
w V UXV/V/M>
es inserted under
ate of ONE CENT
acb insertion. No
lilted less than 25
?w cords dry pine
ords oak. I all on or
risoti.
-E?From the tlnest
. C. Brown Leghorns,
producers on earth.
ig of 15. J F.Clyburn.
UP?One spotted feut
1(H) lbs; one gpott
40 or BO lbs. For
ion apply to W. 1'.
ite.
>rodora Long Staple
ritton sells at 20c. lb.
I, or 7Bc. bushel in 25
n house, r^eed can be
les Co., ( arneg Bros.,
, Lancaster; Mobley
h cprings, rs.U. Adain,
Lancaster, H. 3.
',!> Another car of fine
iir Mr. Hood retnrned
i. Louis, blinking with
lest mules we have ever
> come around and see
flood Live Stock Co.
<ld cahhago plants 25o
I'OO up $1.50 1,(M'0. Toolants
roady /Iprll 15th.
1.00 pair. J. it. Cnlp,
1-23-it
e Henry house ; half
?, seven rooms, coavenHoliool
lillxinidw Pnr
Harrison, cure Montherc
te. N. C.
le good farm hands. For
> apply to J Hoy Cnnl-'23-3t.