The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 20, 1907, Image 1

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Tl -IE L JVNC :ast ER ] Mm rs VOL. 2. NO. 38. Was Killed by Sec Negro Walked tc SEMI-WEEKLY. ond Fall. An Edgcfiei Scaffold ln a recent m f. ? flour r\ I I V\ I 1 n 1% a ^ UcIXiiiK J 852 F LANCASTER Id Lady Leads. ?Ju^ i6sne, The Adver- Was J ? Ai! ; i REVIEW 1878 Eb l, S. C., FEBRUARY 20. ition and Organization the Theme of Mr. Ar ITERPRISE 1891 1907 | 28 mills of Spartanburg i I organization?protecting pother. They fix a price I - PRICE-FIVE CENTS I ireinan An Old Lam : one an! to pay .- _ Mr. Tnhn !".#*#? T >ER COPY. Imark (ione. 'illman nfVon Alter Kope bri Time and Said H Hurt. Richmond, Va, F Jesse Kuilm, alms Wil fin, and Mass?e IIill, i. ake iJ irst ' e was not ing ,hat a lad' ty sold chickei ter to t lie ami . . ? last year. \N eb. 16.? . Joe Mays or lliam Rul- , , . . , held ladv c<>ul lias Massie ,f * . Mrs. Mavs has I il HIIOWV in Chester coun La] r?s, egirs and but- gg^ ount of $83 during thought Mrs. T f. * rei some other E lire ^ ^ d beat this rec?>rd. Cottoi l sent 11 m r ronnif. x s Excellent Address tc ncaster Farmers Lasl urday. s>ident E. D. Srai'h of tin Division of lh? Soulherr l Association Jailed to gel ?? v^wibuu evrr . morning ^ farmer may wall? his le^ will never get his first I tered. Don't sell your c wagon IohcIs Unite \vi neizhbois?pool your < 1 let your neighbor sell it k Success. nnnoArii'iini ana a J ? _ s oir but i ^yck, Di< bid bet-1 after a Protr JOtton in j ? b your j Yesterday mor cotton?| hour one of the for you.1 bancister cou /n rr iMi.! the ereat hnvnnrt V/4 V Wll' ed Yesterday acted Illness. nirig at an early old landmarks nty passed into u/hi>ri Mr .Inlin Jackson, both nogr hanged in Prince Edv ty jail at Farmville tc fin was luinged fiist, minutes after the sprung by Sheriff Die was pronounced dead _ \ _! . II? I oes, were f . . oi tier sales, w "T'' R"UM' the amount oi day. Ruf- In 19Q6 ghe ( and nine for $45 70? 23, traP wa8 for $56,30, 19; kerson, he Qn , ? . , . 80, and 3 turk by the jail ,, 3 0 ing in the ii6r6 ! hich almost double .. , , an enj tho Chester lady. n sold 145 chickens . W 0 pounds of butter I"*?,0. o / * i-T 'le'? 1 3 dozens eggs $47.ey8 for $6.55, mak- * ' * that ci aggregate $15o 35 ? Saturday, having to uieel *agement at Charlotte, N lere an enthusiastic meetMecklenburg tanners wa< n the interest of erecting a )00. cotton ware house it: ily. Mr. E L Archer, oi za'ioii in all lines ol bus jduslrics, is in proportion amount ol intelligence in them. The value of a modity depends largely i intelligence that produc Here the speaker made 11 1 h iness in- Lee ri,lma" t i tlm '1'8 ''"I"** near V engaged !?" ? ?? having been bori ny com- M b He wsr a son of ipon le ?0n Tj 1 Imari of tf es it. j|e WflH marriet in earn- icio thed his last at an Wyck. Mr. his 86th year, i Oct. 18th, 1821. the late Middleio Tank section, i to Miss Sallie f~ u ? -u: .1 pnysician. ins necK v Massie Hill awaited smoking a cigarette a with two ministers, of the scaffold he turn sheriff and asked to 1 to pray. He prayed fi rn minnfoc Pnw .Q i Ms DroKen. ,, .. . Mrs. Mays on I I nis turn. , ' two cows. 01 ?d talking milked nine At the foot other seven leu to the _ , i>e allowed R"?d. ""l""ge. nanciering. aloud for , n wl" have y has 40 hens and ^ , ! take n tie ot which was wejj months and the repres months. This is , ness n ment and good fi ^ ^ Fhe Chester lady ' * Ex-be come down aud f ha ni mourf: county, w ?s here tc lis place, and he filled il About two hundred of oui tentative farmers and busi men were present to heai archer's splendid address nator liough presided ovei .. J A A 1 ' esc appeal in behalf of t t cation of the children farm. We ha"e been > 10,000,000 ignorant sla r others all our lives, if is were waking up and woi 1 ourselves and families i'ciiiuu i Li A. UT?7. he edu- were born to the on the J. L , E. 1)., and vorkinp, Mrs. B. C. Cuuni ves, for J. M. Yoder, sun time we al services were rking for terday afternoor awhile ^harps^ his pasi i^i^ut cinmreu m, five of whom, M. M. Tillman, ngham and Mrs. nve him. Funerconducted yeB? by Rev. R. E. tor, after which ?? ? V ?*' 1 li u I VJO, xvu ' kj9 then offered a prayer, the trap was sprung, six feet to the end of There was a rebound, the rope and the cond struck the hard Hoo The crowd was horr< w , take lesions f after which U,A - . , . , if.. , .1 Edgefield Adv llul fell the rope. a snap ol South Carol emned man r benea h. Secretary of ;r stricken. r _i 1 rom Mrs. Mavs ? , speaki ertiser. tenho out, b ina Immigrants. truth. Mr. Commerce and of ,lie ri 4 r wlint i osiihh ?iiu iutruuuueu lilt Br, who held the close at n of his audience through realise his words carriet Arclier told of the nrigir organization, its objects it 3 5 He wanted to pee the w daughters ot farmers we ed and conveniences pro1 * them. He wanted to ee try homes beautified, If 1 improved, and the bo^ , farming a profession. I 3 i . ives aiul lne *?r> II dress. i , .. ?j?o, in the ce v k e< or Wyck Methodist 'e COun- Mr. Tillman ? ie lands ^is county and I 9 roake place where he d 'ut your chased it nearly 9 Jam beside Jus about tive years metery at Van church. ?as a native of has lived at the lied since he purfort} years ago. Hill got up and aske si raps be removed f his legs that he migh the steps to the death was done, and anoth justed about his neck asked if the first attem 1^aDor lo J d that the tiQn Re,a| rom about tionofFo[ t walk up I rap. Thin er rope ad Washingtoi . Hill was motion of Mi ipt at liana- ""chusetta, th. rc.eport iniorma- ? tive to Introduc eign Laborers. cert 0 ers. efittei i, Feb. 16.?On every \ Gardner, of Mas- the g( e House today pass- Qf eoJ iv IH.U auLuiu jjil&llfu, i&Dl it oould accomplish by con I action on the part of farm Nor are larmers alone ben 1 by it, lor every profession pursuit, every industry ii mth is effected by the prici ton. The wholn Snntl??pi i Hiirpiua money in your b< - aud moral character in I1 - and you have done for you need to do. I ' ' 1 I New England Spinne n on fhHnn Accnri )y 8 head He was a typical 'is heart est to the bott liim all center to circum to the heart's c industrious and U, the acquisition irS irflr natural, aud he qtiAn worth probably : I old timer, honnm, sound from fereuce and true ore. Temperate, frugal, success in of property was leaves an estate $60,000. tie was ing had hurt much, a that it had not. Wi mony the trap was t second time. The broke, sending Hill the tloor beneath. T lay unconscious, and nd replied ed a resoluli thoutcero- Secretary oi ( sprung the 'H)1 se,K* ,n rope again '?rraation reh heavily to cluc,ion of tor his time he South Oarolin in 15 rain- mi8BiO"er Wat ion requesting the peopl Commerce and La- ^ > the House any in or prj itive to the intro- rni 11 Lh? ei>:n laborers into e(j c ia by Labor Com rni > . . . 1 he i son and the opinion . . _ raisin e should come together ii ight of the farmer for hi^h ces for his cotton. ? cotton association is ai tional institution, he said nost ignorant peopie an U cotton : s-Uisfipit it m fm "" vu??vu njjvvi t) Commissioner Garfic nounces That He ^ vestigate Southern Associations and O 0 JL* uiivh> , , .. a model farmer the production ;ld An- the farm of first flTill In- to this, coupled Cotton bu8ine88 judaic , great financial s tners* In the death the countv loses iu that he made of supplies for importance, and with his splendid 501, was due his uccess. of Mr. Tillman, nno nf it? hpnfc utes the physician him dead. On June 5, 1907 Ruffin shot and morta ed John Grubb, the keeper and post mast gles, and, alter rohhin lt-es set fire to the plf pronounced of Uie 80,lcl,< menl whethei , Hill and lawfully adm lity wound- Mr. Gardne aged store- people had I er ol lug-iiakQ,. jn the R the preni ? ~ .. . u iCarolina ]arg< ice, burning I nr of I tie Depart- , .. . . 1 gamb r saul laborers were a one ltted. them 'r stated that 414 . , pliesseen admitted tor . , halt c factories in South . 1 ti igi ely from Belgium. fche f? 1 ? ? ?v ? " "v 1 lorn in Wall Street will fi e on it that will enabl to pay for the year's sup ? while their families g :lo'hed and their childrei oranco. The education o irmerin his own interest i W aBhington, Feb 15. ration Commissioner has constructed the Li\ Burleson cotton resoluti recently passed the I 1 provide not only tor the gallon of the cotton e s , ? Corpo- an?j moat highly Garfield zens, and the pe Kingston- it.y a good frienc on, tha' i neipedm xchanges m t x r 1 f esteemed citiople of his vicinI and neighbor. ;e the Cider. a i *i j Grubb alive. Died By Mutual i George M. M< Wife of New Yc ana n was whether I he f had been viol Consent. Mr Finley, in defending labor com in Drton and Mr. Watson 1 >rk Found K??(' f?dh ; t l n/1 111*w i a 111 ** i uesireu to Know . hi ilien contract law I 1 S-CtHt la ted. , of South Carolina, ,r'et' tlie course of the ''on iasioner, said that into I had actrd in entire nnllic lat the State needn i iyi i(ri?onlo n n #1 1i u<l 'eat need, and this the as '*on is trving to do It ha to teach him that a ten mi ale crop will put rnorecas dsprcket than a fourtee >n 'oale crop; that diverej vnning pays; that the Sout eating 111 futures, oir an investigation of the of tlie great co ton and | uped associations 01 the lie accordingly pro n . . direct a ? inquiry into , thods ot the Farmers' h IT. .u . o .... ,, alao for | iNegro v*noi methods ers in Mak 1 rot ton Killed J. F. south. so Arrested poses to the tii'- Sp?rla?"bur^, Nafion il A.jrnew Lowrey assisted grinding: Cider That Farmer, is Al8. C , Feb 15.? colored, has been Dead at Tamps tel. Tampa, Fla., Feb. 1 M. Morton and wife, from New York city, dead in thei.* room at i Bay Ho- , V K J sought to out est manner. IG.?George Diecj Leani , registering were found A , . Asheooro s the l'ampa , (lino 111114 1I?U . ain them in an hon lli ' busin Orgai ng Against Tree sta,ul Coito i . i ^,1 when penal to the Char cr. Feb. 15. ? Ex zed; i monopoly of I ho coito e9s and can fix I ho price.? aize, urged the speaker together, and fix the price in was br.nging cent the association was org.mi it has scarcely been uncle uiiiuu, i IIV o uuiem vj I) . , aoouition, the National association and other c ions of a similar chara The views of he c i s commissioner are not as erally known amonu; tl ir orn pnni/rAanman Knf 10,1 {l!5 arrested on llie (tinners an accessory to I )r:;.uiiz i Farmer, who il "r- his w 'g!>" sever 'poration having been inn jet gen- cider purch 10 south (w|,j| this in till* f l k i * I t ? charge of being t he deaf h of J. F. ied suddenly in al days aim, alter ide f-ick by drinkased from Luke taking 1 lie second Bay hotel today, bottle labelled "ch found in the room, also found saving tli killed themselves by i sent and that neither L'ible for the other's d? An empty Sheriff Ru#h lnral" was eitv, was loui A note was . , , ins against a iat thev had seven miles w mutual < on . was about 7.5 was resnon ' two terms as < nth if either , .. and was the , a resident of this ^ C< id dead today,lean tl<n ' , . , mane tree on his farm, fe.?t of town. He * , , , er nai years old, served sheriff of the county 80C'a father of the la'e ?r nts since, even with a toui million bale crop. The tit Is ol the a-sociation huv ilie price tip. Every farm a been benefitted by the a> tion, whether a member c not, but il every larme that have heard of his i express ureat surprise 6 the attitude ot the dej becomes generally km bound to create a aensa will no doubt mpet will ir ment in the south an; www tw | ftrrrs t" t IIM intent ion i case. Childers \ \\ lien Monday immtc uirtinent ^ finding f the c own, it is jrrtrmer came t ti""> an^j drinking some 1 r sent- pojson. long the , been made in tins ,vas arrested last liately alter the oroner'a jury that o his death by thing containing snoum survive. The note asked ( Barklie, 27 Saybrc Newark N. J , be ir?f* pair had been heio se Morton deposited 1,000\vit h I he hotel < lamented Wil hat A. J. the time ot hi ?oke Place, .. . . ' itor ot the ter irmed. The . judicial diatri iveral days. a draft for 0?. iflice several one who Huff< ??j ? a...1.11 tion ih >n (litnuer ey Rush, who, at ^ 11 ( ifl death, was solic ith North Carolina 110 i:reat ct. do CO iNllpHtlon Cured. 0,1 ' rs from chronic eonstii u- COttO of u.finv serious ailments i join it, ilie benefits vvoul uch better. The stro"ge organization becomes th er power it will l-p. Wh? tton mills <lo ? They agre he price they will pay f< n each day. They are a .1 i. _ . d members of tho assoc >r be afTt c'ed by the inquii ?t Ex-Sheriff A. H. 1 >e himself, it i supposed >r cidal intent, at Leuo li Saturday, and died an ,, uwwrey ; lationa to J rv liess at tho in the dead body *oyd 8hot|teK'ified that ht ! c:d t that was with sin- , , . , dead m mi lie t ir, . tjie jiaj been W( hour la era and assisted important wniquest hold over of Farmer. lie 5 went afler tho purchased by fho tirther stale 1 that >r! i?i? wit h Child1 him to manulftc u?yn auu niHu advance. The draft T ed yesterday and M arrested. He was placed in custody ot the ni^ht. uru <? piiih'I ,, , . . u Orino Laxative r wan return- con Hi i pat ion n8 it . 11 lutes the liver ai lorlon whs uatnrnl action of afterwarilrt ,wkink 'j hnlny ft once. Onno I,a llifl wile for ,,ot nauseate or ^ to take. Uefnse I'lmrniftcy. .. . i/i LLn ii run Syrup euros chronic " aids digestion and stim- <i rid bowels, restoring the thcan organs Corumeuce Wiant ml yon will feel hotter at *. xative Fruit Syrup does " {ripe and is very pleasant this, substitutes, Funderhnrk , brain ii?t?u mj iiniKe iii'Miey ? \ profit on the cloth the ifacturo. We are not fin< ault with the mills for (irin It shows they are puttir into their business. Tl: o ier. j Robbing it Wilson at Rock Hill, nave p o bankruptcy. Herbert lap has been appointee ic er. I ture tHe eider t , grocers F(re ftt ^ one into destroyed 400 M. Dun- Southern d< I receiv- cars and contei per train. I.opi hat ho soul. rta, (in., Sunday balea of cotton, fpot, eight freight itp and n pp'-senb $60,000.