The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 27, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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?The 8th month of the present
session of the Lancaster grad- sp
ed schools close*. yesterday.
T>~? ItT A r% ?
?iwv. yv . a. BecRbam is re- Y
ported quite sick at his home on ce
Ebenezer avenue. ?Rock Bill
Herald. ^
?Twins were born to Mr. and S
Mrs. Samuel H olden, on Mr. J.
M. Hilton's place at White Bluff, yv
April 18, 1907.?Kershaw Era.
?There will be services at
Ebenezer church on the first Sun- ?a
C8
day in May, at 11 o'clock a. m., tQ
conducted by the Rev. M. J.
Long.
PL
?Mr. A. C. Gentry, formerly C?
principal of the Yorkville graded
^ school, had a leg broken in an
accident a few days ago in Vir1
. . te
gima.
?The result of the examina
tioti of applicants for teachers' w
certificates held here Friday of
last week has not yet been aunounced.
About 18 applicants 01
appeared before the board of ed- re
ucation. ti<
?The Yorkville Enquirer states
that the Rev. W. C. Ewart, for- th
merly pastor of the Lancaster A in
R. P. church, now has 112 mem- Ci
bers of his Yorkville church, an
increase of 66 since he entered hi,
upon his duties as pastor three wl
years ago. fa
?Mr. Will West, son of Capt.
J. A. West of this county, who, jle
as noted in our last issue, was
taken to Dr. Pryor's hospital in
Ohesier some da.VHagoto be treat
ed for appendicitis, hasbGensuc- ^
cesslullv operated upon and is .
. , . , >. in
now getting aloug nicely.
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?Our former fellow townsman
?f_ l-l ? "
air. oonq i . MacKey, now cashier
of one of Camden's prosperous ^
banks, has, together with Mr. ^
Geo. T. Little, recently purch^s
') ed a valuable piece of property
fa in Camden, what is known as the ,
44Man Square," fronting the
Court Inn property.
?Mr. S. D. Robiuson, one of
the most successful farmers of jU]
this vicinity,inserted in the "bus- re
iness column" of The News last he
Wednesday a notice to the effect he
that he had about 2000 bundles
of fodder to sell. Before 0 o'clock pa
Wednesday morning he had re wt
ceived applications for tar more dn
fodder than tie had on hand.? tri
Who says advertising doesn't
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Murritif/e of Ml*a A!lie Jlootl.
at
Miss Allie Hood, one of Lancaster's
popular young ladies who ve
has been living in Florida tor a
V???r r?r nmru a: ill, aiula' 1'
J ??* v* v/ j " i< ii liVi OIOW1 ) I M
Mrs. W. D. Gamble, of Wild- C?
wood, was married in that State th
on the 17th instant to Mr. G. K. at
CO
Gamble, also of Florida. Partic
ulars of the interesting event are ^
not known here. ..
Mi
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lloree Accidentally Bit its Owner. a(
County Supervisor Perry is \V
nursing quite a sore hand. Some
dnvfl a en vtr h 11 n (oadinir l>ia Iiams I?
J ? TV IWVUIII^ IIIO "UlOOj ID
the animal in taking a mouthful vo
of fodder accidentally bit Mr. 18
Perry on the hand. The wound ^
is very painful and is still in- tj(
j? flamed.
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The flnheries in Alaaka have paid tin
the Governmeut mo ? in revenues On
than Alaska coat the United (States. Go
This i? where the Argo Red Balmon foi
is oaugbt and canned. tin
THE LAMQi
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PERSONAL, Mr.
i. I doc tori e
Mr. B. N. fJritiir- nf Rn?w vtiu was sev
"> ? . ,
>ent Wednesday in town. - 10
that tli
Postmaster J. M. Yoder oi jjjough
anwyck spent Thursday in Lan- ^ ma
l8ter- Tuesdai
Capt. James Rollings, of Gam
m, is visiting relatives in Heath Rates to
prings. \ The r
Superintendent of Education rates
r. M. Moore paid a visit to Rock j" ^?'UI
ill this week. ^ie ^at
ets will
Mr. L. C. Lazenby, of the Lan- g wjtj,
ster Mercantile Go., paid a visit u'8t0ppi,
Charlotte this week. either g
Dr. W. S. Pryor, of Chester, trip tic
lid a professional visit to Lau- coutinui
ister Thursday night.
The Hon. Mat Hough, of Hr'g?'ni
mdsford, was among Lancae- gecrei
r's visitors last Wednesday. gtate C<
Miss Mary Lyle, of Chester, t, UH hpPI
ho has been visiting Mrs. M. J. jzer for
jrry, returned home this week. Wil
Mr. J. S. Belk, student of the success!
larleston Medical College, has this s
turned home to spend vaca- an(l *ie
enviable
Miss Flonuie Funderburk, of ^r* ^
e Tabernacle section, is spendg
the week with Miss Ola .tate, (
. tional <
ilp. _
Boston,
Mr. J. N. Spann, of Oolum
a, visited relatives here this Veteran
sek, Mr. Ohas. T. Counors and J
mily. . ,,ay
The I
Miss Jennie Hirsch is visiting eraCy
r sisters, Mrs. L. Jacobsonand f0n0wjn
rs. I. Meyer, at Lancaster.? whom c
ershaw Era. presentc
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore, of May 101
ilso
IFerson, spent a couple of days ^ ^
Kershaw this week with the Robert
Iter's mother, Mrs. A.C. Welsh, p, rp# g^
Kershaw Era. Gardnei
Mrs. J. L. Wilson, of Rock
ill, spent Thursday here with pjar^-ett'
r brother, Mr. John F. Oly- Snipes,
rn, and lamily. Long, ]
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregory, toc^*
Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting With a
e former's parents, Mr. and on in
rs. J. F. Gregory. ahvay"p,
Mrs. Charles A. Lynn, of Co- Cerent wa
tubia, who has been visiting ? ?
latives in Lancaster, returned X>llc-i
me yesterday, accompanied by
r father, Mr. A. T. Ferguson. FOK SA]
The Rev. R. E. Turnipseed, per hettiii
9tur of First Methodist church, each. J.
lit to Heath Springs yester- taken l
ly to attend the Sumter Dis April istb.
ct Conference in session there. ^
* 1 w T T? ? all expenst
Mr. and Mrs% Lelvoy Springs ?. c., k. t
ividson will arrive in the cily 'IO,T_
unday lrom Kershaw, S. C., to of <J. b. i
lend the Davidson-Phifer we 1- ??ihviUajj
ng Tuesday.?Charlotte Obser- to a. Ii hi
ir* one c
The Rev. Chalmers Fraser, bushel.
r. J. F. Nisbet and Mr. J. P. C. T.isTE
iskey, attended the meeting losing a
is week of Bethel Presbytery pVeferem
Ebenezer church in York triiiediir
unty. and *et J
" a car tod
Messrs. C. H. Crawford, R. J. *' a.?1 li
ynn, J. A. Cauthen and R. H. big lo
ansey, who have been serving as g<> at Mrs
rors in the United States court we ha
Greenville, returned home ber cane i
ednesday. this b
Mr. Ernest Funderburk, who ba8,H0fin
..,1 .1 ? 1 a.i? ? it .
uouuatry ml me Ulll- q'wo
rsity of Maryland, Baltimore, Com for t
spending a few days in Lan- Bennett <
ster before going to his home make :
Dudley for the summer vaca- will en
>n quarterly.
? FOR HA
rhe Alaska Packers Association fur- Cotton Si
?h the Oovernment hundreds of Prioe $1 t
jusanda of cases of Salmon a year, can be ha
it of 240,000 cans examined by the Bros., an
ivernment at Camp Thomas, only Mobley 1
jr defective oane were found. This S.C. Adi
m packs the Argo Red Salmon. caster, K
\8TER NEWS, APRIL 27, 1907.
ya Cow. I m
Gilbert Lazenby, while! 1%
ig a sick cow last Tuesday, $ *
erely bitten on the hand Suppose t
Miimal. It is not thought yourfeitili
e cow had hydrophobia, would pay
it is not known what was 1 '
,tter with her. She died Cen S
r afternoon. struction O
fund the pi
?the Reunion. you take h
ailroads have announced a reasonab
r the Confederate reunion to do Othei
mbia, May 7, 8 and 9.? y. fjirnliflJl Hfl
master rate is $1.45 Tick- *"e barOIllia Iia
be on sale May 6, 7 and of Marion,
final limit May 12. iNo your COttO
ng over" will be allowed much as $
oing or returning, round com, whea
kets being restricted to
ous passage. Mr. A. J. <
? is our Spe<
S. Wilson now State Or- Mm anH r?i
zerofthe Junior Order. nim anu P1
tary J. S. Wilson of the Losses paid in
juncil of the Junior Order ?.
i appointed State Organ- - ?
the next twelve months, f OU W OFK ll<
son has been remarkably . ? .
_ but. wlien you Ret
ul in organizing councils It is the proper < ?
inu neighboring counties ? Do you realize
financial affairs?
will no doubt make an count than to keep
, record .. Side orKaoir.
Wilson is also one of cause you failed to
delegates chosen by the wiu^'youw*U
>uncil to attend the Na T^u. r
Council, which meets in 1 Pi? r
Mass., this summer.
? to Whom Crosses will _
"resented on Memorial H (J ( (_
iaughters of the Confed- HI|0(C
ive furnished u9 with the IHI ?
g list of veterans to
rosses ot honor will be
)d on Memorial Day, "fiT iTTSTT)1
?n Threat, T. S. Riddle, ?
Bowers, Mark Horton, 200,000 feet finis
Conyer, C. C. Horton, '
roud, H. G. Joiuer, 0. 150,000 feet rou|
*, John C. Foster, J. W. 200,000 shingles,
S H H. Graham, W , d d
lyler, Jim Bowers, b. 11.
e, J. W. Gardner, VV. T. jr vft.
H. J. Thbmpson, W. J.
Li. L. Duflie, John Ay- time.
ually
few cans of Argo Red Sal- 1^001)7
le pantry, and an Argo Ked 111 IILI Hi fj
ook Book, the housewife is
epareti for unexpected com
t can be served in many difness
Notices. Now V
LL?Twenty-five line Brown
Hens, $1.00 each. Kggs $1.00
ig: 100 baby chick* 25 cents w
;; Morse
JF?By m<> on my promises on
15) >7, white a nil rod spotted
it about 250 lbs. Owner can _ _
y proving property <?n 1 paying Mk
-a T. S. Walker. Heath Springs, ^
On '1 uesdny between residence
Skipper's anil Mr. Joe Huey's in
e?a canvass cover marked Sing- V_y
Machine. Howard if returned
M'\y- arriv
A K damaged meal at50ets.
Bennett Grocery Company vprv
N!? Why run the risk of
good $200 or $300 horse or cViint
feeding damaged corn In blllpj.
;e to good ear corn just for a
erence in price. Come quick tHlS
four supply. Just received
ay. Oliver C. Blackmon. ?
lave two line ortws for sale. mUlC
t Be cigars, Kiddle's stock, to ? . .
t cost. Bennett Grocery Co. DlclCn
ve plenty of Orange and Am- .
seed. Bennett Grocery Co. ClOSC
ANK eolicits yonr business on a rpi
utual helpfulness. llCS
The Bank of Lancaster.
luiiriHiMi DiifliieiH or damaged "lTC 3,
<?ty at 60 cents per bushel at
ri?6cery Co. I
pIOlH
MONEY ?Your money with us * '
you 4 per cent., compounded
The Bank of Lancaster. 1-^ n
LE?Florodora Long Htaj -IXUIl t X d
eed. Cotton sells at 20o. lo.
>0 bushel, at gin house. Heed fM
d at tleatb-Jones Co., Carnes |1 M MAMaa
id W. B. Culp's, Lancaster; iTrflffiiril
tros. A Co? Heath Hprings, U1 uU U1 U
dress K. J. Mollwain, Lan- y
5
ir. farmer!
he dealer, from whom you purchase
zers, would say to you that if you
to him an additional seventy-five
on, he would, in the event of the de>r
damage to your crops by hail, reurchase
price of the fertilizer. Would
im up? Of course you would. Being"
ly sensible man, you could not afford
wise.
iil Insurance Company,
S. C., capital $25,000.00, will insure
n crop against hail damage for as
30 per acre for 75 cents, and your
t and oats for $8 for only 20c an acre.
CLARK
:ial Agent for Lancaster county. See
;otect yourself against loss bv hail.
1906, $14,023-24.
ird for Your Money,
it, how much attention do you give to the care of it?
re of your income that counts for future prosperity,
how nicely a checking account will systematize your
How much less trouble it is to have a checking aob>oks.
What it is worth to you to be able to look
uccount and know just where you.* money goes. Do
1 you may have to pay an account the second time beget
a rtceipt?
ut these things when you use checks; start an account
ind it a convenience as well as really helpful.
rirst National Bank
LANCASTER, S. C.
>)RE LUMBER,
?RE SHINGLES,
?RE DOORS, SASH,
S, MOULDING, ETC.
ihed lumber, $17.50 to $30.00 per 1000 feet.
*h lumber, $13.50 to $17.50 per 1000 feet.
$3.00 to $4.00 per 1000.
sash and blinds. All kinds and prices.
1 anticipate building, now is the
Building mnt-prinl io onnfir,
Q >v?vv* iUi 1VJ VVII VI I I"
advancing.
LUMBER & MFG. CO.
Ve Come Again!
*s and Mules
rive To-day.
ur Mr. Hood has just
ed with a load of the
best stuff that we have
)ed this season. In
load we have thirteen
s?all mares. l^eight
: mare mules or four
ly matched teams.
;e mules and horses
11 well broken and will
jh or work anywhere.
til to See This Stuff*.
-Hood Live Stock Co.