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' S >T: - 5 Trr ' <*' T*i f L_rc T a K > i ? A onri rn "N lTttwtc > i 1 J VOL. 2. NO. 6: Eranr Intiac L 1JJ. J. I SEMI-WEEKLY. irratiHarc {recover ami i LEDGER J 852 R] LANCAi nake good. As his Lt\0 1 J EVIEW 1878 EN1 >TER. S. C., MAV IS. 19 Momnrtal Hqv C.IV 1 HERPRISE 1891 07 Pathetic Suicide nfMrs NEWl PRICE-FIVE CENTS PER < Rina i TLa P ? :> t :opy. .!i.l 11U11W UUUV3 *^l The Defaulting E Returns to Ch Gives Himself 1 ed on Bond. nhnvlnt f n LonftTQf I11VUUW1 J attorney, I tank Officer ' 'ie m;,'n 'Rc' arlotte' and lhere "re e T . stances. Jp?Releas- _ r "Four dayi left here, he i , _ , sold his birth r\ I kii n/1 a tr make no denial of i of the wronir, but i xtenuatiug circuiii- The 1 Lai i after Mr. Jones j terr ealized that he had j riirht for a mess of i * f lUVIUUl IU1 I/UJ. [mpressive Services in icaster Last Friday Afloon. l I \ . i 1 Patterson--Was a Mei of the Distinguished gle Family. Salisbury special in (be lotte Observer : Persons : me auue m ruber Lini Some Leading F the Reunion last l Lancaster was 1 C liar" resented. from . . Mr Kditni" Tlio |mai eatures of Week? Well RepI^ckti 11 inn id V/ II <11 M#I vc V/ wov. 1 Y VI ) 1 The expected ha terday morning win H. Jones, the defa tant cashier ot t National Bank, such ed in the city anri Qiirramlunwl liimcol I pottage and ippened ye?- to make his p an Mr. Franc on]v reason v lilting aasif- ten back at he Charlotte because he It lenly appeal- |,eahh." 1 voluntarily 111* nno- -vr T - immediately began1 oae" liana to return. The.j^tt8^*r vhy he didn't has-j at that moment was u*'1* a red for his wife's c'lie^2' Jenkir A 1 arf -J-- 0,1 * J i? attend luruu uuy was ooserveu idav afternoon, Mav 10th, Graded School AuditoriCol. A. R. Banks acted as narahal and Prof. John A. is as assistant marshal. *e and appreciative crowd ed The children of I lip two Mill tsndge this morning to pathetic story ol Mrs. Bint tereon's suicide yesterday ing at her home ton miles Salisbury. The stories v? in that some ot them repres Mt*8. Patterson as cutting .. .. 1 .1 ? Id the v i Pat- ' over* 1 lie veterans I have come and only even- . J fro in 3 1,1 1 e clty> well represented. W irv in K . COLUMBIA nvide sented1 ^ i lLIv have a good ti . , ! were over 4,000 vete 1VVU?? IV ? and visitors a few are ncaster was e hope that LANOASime. There rails besides tody of the United ! to answer the chat against him, that ment. Mr. Jones Southern passenge 44, which came in s before 6 o'clock. Id States ollieers 1 UUIlg ?e preferred of erabezz'e arrived on Union spe< r train No. Courier: Mi * few minutes (Jaujditer of j e was accom- cit-.v, was si juy oiiuckcu uy school ghtning. teache Maud jial in the News and march PS Leila Bailey, Bunks U. T. Bailey, of tins corali< ?verely shocked by impos s were marched in by their rs, whilst the pianist, Miss Moore, played a telling Uol. and Mr*. A. It i had superintended the de>n ot the stagef which was ing with its festoons ot red till uat III rl 1 U^lll till*! 'IV ly, while the others declar she was in the yard and, slashing her throat, ran aft children, whom Mr. Pall had told to give the alarm neighbors. Laboring nndpr fcha He (j many, many visitor* ... to Columbia to see t a 11 ?r er her and to ""i0}' tersnn llley? TIk >' seenled to the an ^mPre8Slve8Ceue I soldiers when on To 1 union ,he Columbia Coi , who came heir capital selves Did to. It was to see the old estiay night icert Band panied by hrs wife i ney, Mr. O. D. Ben diately upon their Jones wasdiiven h Jones and Mr. B upon United States er J. W. Cobb. I ?nd Ilis atlor- lightning eur ???tt. Imme a 'leavy sfori arrival, Mrs. Union about ome and Mr. 'e-v w?8 no ennett called ftII(I ?oon rep Commission though slie v United States the rest ly lust night, during HnJ w n that passed over flags, 8 p. m. Miss Bai ergree t dangerously hurt claspe rained conciousness, strean vill probably suffer bon. i!t of the shock for and ol hite bunting, Confederate red and white flowers, evr. wreaths and crosses d with handsome loops and iers of red and white rihKach child carried wreaths Iher flower designs. The that she had done some theological wrong, she scr as she rapidly bled to death words: "God has reveal* me the day that 1 have thrown the kingdom of Goc Mrs. Patterson was Mis great P'a.\ed that stirring j awled Mliny c?tild not ke< t these be*,ul to dance. Ot ?d to fcheir hat9 in the ai over- ,,le Rebel ye'l. On ].?? ni?ht Col. E. 13. CI is Bi- War drama, which h ur "Dixie." jp still and hers waved ir and gave Wednesday ark gave a e wrote es District Attorney wag summoned fron 'phone and the prel ing was held in I office in the Piedm last night. Mr. Jon< amination and wa A. E. Holton 8ome firae. n Winston by iminary hear- Crazy Cai dr. Bennett's ] ont Building ?8 waived ex- San Franc s bound over Charley plat fo 1 ? * ators, -penter Kills Six the n Persons. yorR. others isco, May 12. ? Wal- gramn Davis, a carpenter in the pr rm was occupied by the orthe double quartette choir, riaster of ceremony, MaE. Wylie, Ool. Banks, and j Ail interesting prone had beeu prepared by evident, Miss Annie With na Lingle, belonging to tha liant Rowan family, who6 and daughters have iraraorl themselves. Her brother, Dr. Walter Lingle, ot Atla one of the South's foremost byterian ministers, and her itbril. Penally for tins occ e sons ,fc'ec* '^or Her Count alized The whole first floor Iiev. erans ?nly. They 11 ta, is "nmbers and see ; ITes lt[ giving their h< broth- The Parade on Tin ;asiou, entity's Sake." was for vetcame out in med to enjoy jarty cheers, irsday alter : Tif on a $10,000 boud. gave with the fol as sureties: Messrs F. H. Andrews, J and George W. W No positive inf yet been secured as This bail he a tit of insa lowing-named killed six pe B D. Springs, street, iu tli ereiniah Goff 'lis victims hite. family of Or: 'urination lias (*uctt,d a bos to Mr. Jones' home was in it;?. nity today shot and erspot rsons at 414 Pierre* U. D. is city. Davis and es we all resided with the Rev. zon Bush, who con- was si irdin? house. Davis' school Farmersville, near Moore Cl A - L t 1 1 >n, and the members of the C. Chnpter. The exercisre opened by prayer by II. E. Turnipseed. ' Dixie" ng with a vim by the I, accompanied by Miss i on the piano. Then tol_ /?,*. I 1 I er, Rev. W. H. Lingle, is sionary in China. Ur. T Lingle is president ot a W university. Sensational Affair in St a mis UUU11 w?? Mxaj iiupre: Umtta veterans were in line, :!Z ? ? -* too old or cripple liue. They were d Fire Department wt laron. dents of the Univ l,:innist.pr hnxra at flit ssive. many , but a grand old veteraus to march in rawn in th e igons by stuersity. Our it inafitntinn whereabouts since ance from Chariot) many who believe tl keen a great distal city. Others hold keen all over the was heard from las his disappear- v isaiva, inn e. There are 14 wifu lind 8 lat hehusnever keen worki . .. since the nr ice Irom the that he lias T , ,~ . Lost Low : country and it month when .1 s oiace, wnero ne naft t??weu ix children. Ke had C. F. ng a1? a carpentes ceived e. sweet! from Bite of Mad an apj Dog. came "Tor. a ir.biug auaress uy ,?,ev. Carter, which was weii re1. Miss IIa! tie Taylor then ly Bang "TheVacant Chair." larry 1 lines followed with [>ropriate address. Then that most pathetic oldsonjr, finer AM f l\a AM n V~-l, 11., XT V_? . rpI, A v>" ? 1KU 11D" Lll lt> 1 1IC lit tie town of bh&ron was t lo a real sensation Wedt evening and those who kne particulars report the higl citing atFair about as folio A Chester youue lady w , ii i Itlt; ntliuilg I nuoe rented the gray haired men leaday Thursday nightcamj >w the given in the Colum lly ex- and though many ws : fone home there w ho lias number out to see 1} wuo pulled around. On ) scenes were bin Theatre 'vets" had as a goodly lis entertain he was in Los Ang< that he was met in Florida, by his wif tomey the first of I Two Observer nn Mr. Bennett in t seeking if possible i * \ n m 3les, (Jal , and i Apalachicola J 1 011 Mill e and his at- Baile"' of lh he pact week. lHstafine 00 en called upon a resu" 01 " he afternoon, do* some Wl to secure an when a,tl,c f mi I cei ved a filii Times : Mr. Z. T. groun e Pineyille section, and ai w a few days afro hb cordis ;s being bit by a mad ter of aeks ago. The cow presei ked by the dog re Wm. illt scratch on the inir ai V? W vm vynnjj/ (1," by the choir and school ndience. In response to a il invitation trom the mas ceremonies to the veterans lit to make remarks, Mr. Long responded in a feelnl nleasimr little remini been visitins: in the nei hood had been treated in tensive manner by a youn and the young lady very p ly reported the matter I father. lie met his daugl Rock liiil on her way hon glibor- ment. The Sponsi an of- the Reunion ball g man the social eyonts of >roper- the young people, o her We are sorry tha iter in see more of the La le. and tors. We will not Ms' ball and were among the week for t we didn't ncaster visiattempt to interview wnn wr. were in the office i Wallace ami one gentlemen. Mr. Jo ing hale and heart to have taken lite the past several we n?*A^l /\1T It t n jones mere Sherill' N. W. jaw' bul the or two other heale(l "nl1 1 nee waB look- ,le'' "8 th y and seemed ever' w ? j cow was a< easy elur111 tr seks. lie had Mr" Baile8> u;a attentm little abrasion soon scenc< 10 fear was apprehen- not. e resu?t. Later, how- the fo as noticed that the Mrs. :ting strangely, and sie II) after giving her care- rners ?n, decided to have alt<>s, e of the old days that are The choir, consisting of blowing gifted yoc dials: W. T. Williams, Miss Bes*rper, sopranos, Mrs. ClialFraser, Mrs. (?. B Barron, and Col Banks, tenor, Mr. alter hearing the story cf to Sharon, determined to \ the presumptive youth lack of proper discretion irate fa!her soon arranged ference with the young f man and after denouncin ime on give a list of them )unish son. All in all the \ for his have a good time. I . The the camp life, and 4 aeon- 1175Mwa8among tho gentle ed out on the tz him grounds. for that rearet-? seemed to hey enjoyed 'Dixie Camp se who campState House nimvvu uu Hid uiuo wide whiskers and hair cu? rather she light suit and a ret calm and collectec quite at ease. ' The sum of mo f ?..,1 . ?uu mo I had had Ida h"r "hot' ! rf. He wore a otI,er cows 1 1 tie. He waa ious abm" ' 1 and seemed have becom in tlie name ... .. l',at h!,d to 1 ney which Mr. Mr. Bailee h?s three R. E. lliat he is very hiix- VVylii is he fears thev may ward e affected by being sang pasture with the one over 1 be killed. Pr< ? ? ? clear] Craig, has*, Mayor R. ?. e, high tenor, and Mr. EdSistare, baritone, then delightfully : "Cover 1 hem with Beautiful Powers. ' )f. John A. Jenkins very ly and solemnly called tlie for his reprehensible cr raised a bug^y whip and to to stand up and take h , dicine. This occurred i rear of one of Sharon's r The young man made an a , to reach lor a simdetree i induct, A small child age ild him old ol a Syrian Irui is me- main street was ru n the by a buggy, stores Another man has tfcempt ed on suspicion for near at murder. sd three years t dealer on n over today 3 been arreetthe vVescott tMMitjH i? rrjnu tru ? away with him lie mously exaggerat Mr. C. D. Bennett yesterday. "Inst from $40,000 to said, he left with u m alt all m t u m f i .u navo caiiiuu | rr%. ? Ihe 1' is been enor- . , , ? . , who did a ed, declared ' mercantile , his attorney, , . ' foranumbe !iead of taking , removal to ^50,000 as is some years a very small their mere i1l\7 /"nffnizmit 'itzpatrick Brothers, roll, i large and successful theci business in Lancaster to th rof years beloro their erans Washington, Ga., derly ago, have converted tiful lantile Jinterests in and last, to n stately maioli, rowd slowly wended its wav e cemeteries, where the vet i* graves were truly and ten covered "over with Beau Flowers. Tl,? ? 1 1 u. hand, hut the olu gentlerm led his pistol at this ji ot the proceedings and t plied the whip to lus hear . tent. He then quietly out and boarded an aut( lor Rock Hill. v\ pul- 1 here were othei met 11 re here tins week hen hen ap union visitors, t'scon- Mr. Oliver C. B walked in the city Tuesday jmobile Col. T. Y. Willi? sit to Columbia tlii II V . .. r Lancastrians ides the Ilelackmon was on business, irna paid a vis week. ot all details and only the simple say that an error ^ s led him to take t His first venture * cessful one aud t stena were nothii | Wa?hingtor 1 am t el 11 n Li , . a i i company, k when I fick Merci of judgment whl#h Mf , the Bret sle|>. pre9ideIlt vas not a sue- j;j5j000.00. he subsequent ? air more than ' I' you wan i into mi incorporated nowu a? the Fitzpat- ^?,lrl intile Company, of ,n8 r. M. Filzpatrick is Menu The capital stoclc is 8P?? was suit it Jolly smiles pat on nAVi aiio vitiitiuu uiucrcu uj lci 1 to ratily ordinance grant electric light franchise t< rs J. H. and M. S. Wither u and Mr. John T. Steven held yesterday, but the re was not know when Tin a nront. In rtraaa in t ha aflar V ? , ?Sunday and Monday 5 ings of this week were cold enough in this sect B frost. 3 If you desire to experience _ heart v iollr remember Mr. mra. ub. ?i. rerr; her return to Lane r*1"rn Federation of Won almost ihere is "nothin ion for ihe Reunion. No es and everything TALK LANOA* > a good BOOM LANOA .1 nilv of i v was nere on aster from the lan's Clubs, g doing" since baseball gamis quiet. 3TER1 8TER! desperate efforts i . . jour face, "t on his part to bear Mr. Jol ,/' >uy" Jolly, you want to ly of Joliet. I noon Joliet on "Jolly Side of Thursday night May 16. Life" on Columbia 8. 0. ] i?ni HBirmn. May, 11, 1907. .