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TV -IE L ANC AST ER ] SfEW S ? m VOL. 2. NO. 70. The Capital Ci Commencement S SEMI-WEEKLY. \4y lion enough. 1 * and many othe eat here loo n eason in U(m an<, h LfclXiiiK J 852 RJ lanca: here Ridge wood >r places ot inter ! uraerous to men . I?ves then, vou resic EVEW 1878 EN 5TER. S. C., JUNE 12. I Dr. Neville Dead. lent of Presbyterian TERPRISE 1891 907 I New Phase of Japanes ter?Conspiracy to throw Ministry and PRICE?FIVE CENTS PI >e Mat-' of Mitts Over- ner,Sister of A 1 Make *r"P?T " AllSiU Hprhorf =n copy. Herbert KmniIrs. M. S. inttiu .. Columbia?Lanca; Represented in th< tional Institutioi Matters of Intere: Mr. Editor: ,4Gon< forgotten," are the fail ster well can gee q0iui1 2 Educa- ball game. IS?Other about thai?C St. and we will g You can hai b but not time in the 0a| r students lioM "PI1''?'1 '? CI 1 tibia lose a base- Col But never inind Aw harleston is O lv, noo ;o for Charleston, re u royal good Clin pital. This invita- Sundaj all Lancastrians, it was lege at Clinton Passed ay Paturday Aftern. ton epeci?| in Charleston / News ; At 1 :45 o'clock announced that the Itev. Demands on United | Washington, .rune i the Japanese of the Paci and the Progressives, a party ot Japan, have ent to au alliance, which li ?s States. , j charming young ! sister of Mrs. M. ) 1 liat j of Lancaster, and tic coast | Mansliip, of C political | married last We<ii erecl in-1 The ceremony 1 tiie ear- in the Presbvter i ly of Gadsden, S. Witc-erBpoon Mr. Charles A. olumbia, were uesday evening, was performed ian church at of the College for W the Columbia Femsl? The closing exercises < these institutions were week. They have both successful years. The closes next week. R? i oav. wnere omen Hiid . ' _ ? base-ball team 5 Goll-gf. j, vou get a ? of both of lenge theColu > held this for you migl had very make 'em feel University But, Mr. J sv. R E 8a-vinB fco? mU( hn f ti ipro nrA r is tne Lancaster NVilliai ? Be lire, though, dea(1 ?ara not to Ciial mbia League team, ron lit beat 'em and *',e P badly. Nevill? Iditor, I fear am results jh about base-ball, moned non v fa vi a in t Itn . .? m Gordon Neville was ti the first l)r. J. W. Davis, hysician called by Dr. apprehended serious . The physicians lie sumfor consultation agreed marK8 of an internal ion spiracy, with the overt the present ministry in and the annulment of th in the immigration bill ej Japanese coolie labor ir tineutal United States as al con Gadsdeu, which ' iirow of decorated for the Japan Hev. Dr. R C. K e clause biu, officiating, ^chiding Wiiherspoon, of om con ()ne 0f | jie bride3i 5 the ul- John 'P. Sleyens, ? was beautifully occasion, the ee l, of ColuhiMiis Connie Lancaster, was maids, and Mr. of Kershaw, one luruipseed preaches tl before the Y. M. C. ? University (colored) city schools have clos< the ond of next week be "nothing doing" in t and colleges of Coin n !i . i t _ _ le sermon Red Ro(,e _ Allen The June bf and the ag we]j np tjie ?d and by Columbia, there will heschoo's Columbia, S. nibia, the n#>r? W TP *" wnn n . the ait lde i9 in evidence , , . . a diRea June gradua'e in MM 1 he Lancaetrian. n^y w C.. June 8,1907. and a I > ?? and hii T?rw:n HnA t I,_ ira as to the gravity of uation as the heart was in .sed condition, blow fell on the commuritb stunning effect. Two ialf years aizo Dr. Neville s family ceme to throw in 1..1 :ii. .1 i s umaie oDjects, was leai thoritatively here todu preliminary steps in this it is said, will be to inc Tokyo government to rec count Aoki, the Japan* bassador to the United Q iwl I A n Ii/l <1 > A .% A L rnecl a"- 0f the ushers. y. 1 he The bridal pari scheme, ding guests were luce I he (u| reception afte :all Vis- tjie home of th ?ee am- parents, Mr. ai 1 States Kaminer. y and the wedgiven a delightr (he ceremony, e loyely bride's nd Mrs. J. J. v>apiiai. i^ancasier was resented at all the col graduating trom the C noted iu The News bel of her young men, M< nie Cook, Oscar B. A Paul Rops Moore ar fhia vnur of t lia IT r>f 3 wen rep - - . ? . leges, two Oconee s I J. F. C. a* -Well Ki ore. Three ter. jsnrs Verdams a? d ^ Walhalla e Seniors umbia State gi a rt i sketch ot eeve VA I 1IC11 Grand Old Men" college lown in Lancas- corned ra u nitj has i writer in the Col- Nevilh ves an interesting his inf rul Of "Oconee's was n xui wjui tne struggling > here. They were welby all classes in the com and their popularity increased steadily. Dr. e was a man who made luence felt for good. He llhlir>.EItiritod n iw] iilanli. c?"v? v\j ucuiauu an perhaps an indemnitiy fj government for the allej of violence against Japau jects residing in San Fra BELLICOSE TALK. Tokyo, J une 9.-:?Viseou 1 ,1 r ii. 'gy> Miss Kaminer, rom this ceedingly popula ?ed acts mirtd jn LancHsl esa sub ]ian occasionally ' licieco. ter, Mrs. Withers nt Tani, Dr J' M' Hunter . . . I k.. T II TT that was, is exr and much adter, where she visited her si^poon. I)ea<l. J au t,uc v/i us say ,kau revoir" but bye" to the school ai boy and girl, man and The many friends o G. Neville here were to hear of the suddei the sainted PreRldpi U. V, UC1 not "good Krand 0,(1 >e i^d college Gen. Wm. F. woman. known in Lam >f Dr. Wra vears a*? ho 1 saddened wiff> who Wa9 i death of ,er ol MissOli nt nt the P,ace n," among them fied hi Eiyin who is well Dr. caster, where many 1855, i oarried his second his edi Miss Emmons, sis Colum via Emmons of this ton Se at wile was also a charge " nuii iuvii um*elf with civic affairs. Neville was born July 2, at Walh&lla. He received ication at Adger College, bia Seminary, and Prince minary. His first pastoral > was that of Ninetv-Six leaner cm tne opposition house of peers and heai defense of Kumamoto Satsuma rebellion, is rep have said anent the A question: "The persecution of t] IIQea in Kan : i in the u- iUd of the known physiciai in the wh?8? illness w lorted to noted in T ue IS merican Sunday morning where he had I he Japa- treatment. n ? 1 ) r 11 iinloi> Ik unier, a wen i of Rock Ilill, 'as previously '0W8, died last ; in Baltimore, .eon taken for 1 rl mnmr fr i /\ ?> d n Presbyterian College Carolina at Clinton, curreil today. There were a nurabi castri?ns here I his we< Mr. anil Mrs. Ma Witherspoon and Mi of South a L?ncttster co which oc- Connors, siste Connors. Ge Br of Lan- marrietl four wile was a Mi rion Sims ha,,a' an aunti Lss Oonnie Rev.J. T. De unty woman, Miss and C r of the late W. $1. 1886. q. Eryin has been from limes. His third accept ss Uendy, of Wal Kentu we believe, of the Caroli ndy, the Pros by- Churc] " Jokeabury, from 1882 tc He preached at Blackstoek 1886 to 1890. In 1890 he e<l a call to Frankfort, cky. He returned to Soutli na 1893, to the Yorkvillt h. His pastoral relations *ii ^aii i. i nliuist'i; i ? wicked action. Should macy fail to bring aboul 5 tion the only way open i an appeal to arms. Oui i firmly made up. It is ' that America will yiel 1 people are radically cor p* u iiiuot " - " **c I diplo acqu?iutanc? t a 8olu- wh? wil1 be pai i to us is his death. He pri - mind is here and in the < i certain years, moving d, for its about 18 years a: nmurrial years ot atre and ?vt lunu.y ii iruus as iu Lancaster .ned to hear of icticed medicine jounty lor some to Rock Hill no. He was 67 leaves a widow. Witherapoou were hen the 3rd. Capt. W. B. Plyh fclie streets this week. I A TJ n ... I,_ _ Saturday. And there were otl b Monday, ler""1 aaed general >r whs on liTin* this 1 Floyd, widow i .1 shawl 'Mi-Uw *4V ?? 11 The followii iers whom <ien' Ervi" r at Kershaw. The with now has a sister 1<J05, jounty, Mrs. Sarah presid oi O. Floyd, of Ker Oolleg FT? og is the sketch of Aiken appearing in The Hon. ] that church lasted until when he accept ed the encv of the Presbyterian e and removed to Clinton. m urripfl \T hq \7 irainiu . a daughter of the late D. Wyatt Aiken, on Nov I in their sentiment." > How much Viscount rJ i resents public senfcime dillicult to estimate at 1 I A a most cultun Pani rep- pished woman, nt it is remains the pres- were brought to hnrigl. tho in* place yesterday. jfrl and accom of Dr. Hunter Rock Hill for ormont Uirinrr we cannot recall or di The Sow ell Furn store is undergoing re Jesse C. Sowell and h both Lancastrians, co firm. Capt. J. W. Hame dn't see. sute ' lilure Co's w?5e "f ,hes< W.F. Ervin, v pairs. Mr. v^ew 8aj(j jie is brother, wa8 born in \\ mpoge the ty in 1822. ' birth was nea I and Mr. 8eat of war ffl a. ember * gentlemen is Gen. She, I fho ins short inter jreil 8 was 85 years old, ^illiamnburg coun The place of bin Newt r Charleston, the r independence in i... fl L.' Ni?? 7, 1883, at, Cohesbury, together with eight chil urvive him. )erry Depot Burglarized ihflrru in Tlio SIloli. uouDie irageay in sippi. Biloxi, Miss., June 8.? I John Walker shot and f wife and then killed shortly after luncheon /-* . 117 II IVL1SS1S- More liail St or it Damage in .S'i A heavy rail -Captain panied by hail billed his tion Monday nig] himself damage was doi to-day. in this immediate in-.Considerable tme Section*. ? storm acccinvisited this seclit. Little or no tie by the hail 3 neighborhood, Stewart W. Heath, of were here this week. Rev. R. E. Turn stopping here with h Rev. B. Rliett Turnip We know that ^ Jones, as9ist?nt poslrr Kershaw, ^'Ul" "T, ' says he well re of the old Re\ ipseed is terans to his lis brother, Ervin.andgiy pee(j interested he [r C W h0ar 'h? atori< * and the part laster, will -r(!at. ,a ma vjioii. Hirvlll (members the visits Tonig rolutionary war ve the un father, Dr. Robert wa8en es ex | rience&;how d rc was especially to ss of his ancestors ^ they took. Ilis ?l?sa ' ther, John Ervin. tHken lit at about 7 :30 o'clock ion passenger station hero itered by an unknown partj ibbed of $181. The bur ained entrance through i vindow and the money wai from the cash drawer, tha t;apt. waiKer was an o : the United States nav ' Perry on his raemorabl 7 Japan, was a captain in " federate navy with com 1 the Mississippi and I s coast lleet, and at the tii I ??~, iilicer in but jn some loca ry wish badly injured. A le trip to the bail was ver; the Con- there were two s mand of afternoon and t Louisiana dark- Mr. Will S me of his 25 acres of co U ~ L> 1 Iities crops were tbout Bell Town V heavy?in fact, forms, one in the the other after owell had about tton practically be missed out of the but we hope he will Lancaster. Unless Columbia c thing soon we will Charleston's hase b Others are doing it. post office, Was a colonel not leave er a captain a der Gen. Ma loes ?ome fHther m?rriec . , Marion, whom root for , . ' terhewaaeap all team. a pair of hand Give Jay era nd fat her i .? /l 13 i and his grandfath stolen nd both fought un ,rion. Ui9 grand i : , e iV x , ver an J a sister of Gabriel i the British slew a - er ** v tured. lie also ha^ Mr. IcufTs worn by his had g< while a prisoner, being being in .$1 and $10 bill louph there was $25 in ail i(l $10 in g ?ld in i he draw vas not molested. U. L. Robinson, the agent inetOKupp r, the robber committed in hia absence. uv eli 11 yy eta [jicbiuwiii ui I * of Biloxi. lie was one of known men in this sectl " South. The tragedy occurred 1 dispute between husb wife. lie nam* ruined and other the beat farm hurt. Mr on ol the also hard hit, a of his crop being during a er farmers also an 1 and damage. The hai have been hea\ I .1 ?A portions of his . J. B. Bell was bout one-fourth destroyed. Othsustained some il is also said to ry at Vanwyck. ana ins men mi er week, and then root fv ton if Columbia co lose The State Associat Insurance Agents 1 this month. Why sho a or next uren. r^rvin n.i >r Charles new residence ntim.es to whicl' 1,6 ai,<i moved and ai ing life anew, ion of Fire Gen. Ervin neets here halla 38 yeari uldn'fc Lan- The remain r\? n i9 just completed a on Main street in?<> I Mr8. Krvin have Kinj re apparently startBel has lived in Wal- While '* to-daj a of Gen. Ervin'a d . 1 i W ! 0 * Thrown from Horse. grade, Servia, June 9.? > King Peter was out. ridin f his horse became fright and the King was throwi Novelist Deac Richmond, Va., June ~ Julia Magruder, the nov? ^ here to-day after a p ' illness. She was 51 yea ? Kim u/aa ? nuflvn nf f!l v;aincien, n is re] ! rific storm Hie f Crops beyond I 9. ? Miss Chester county, dist, died aged by hail M< rotracfed According to rs of age. pers, the hail wi HI f I A11 o u >i t a i a ? _ ported, had a ter'ame evening.? Wishing creek, in were badly daminday night. yesterday's paas general in the ^ .1 easier uw rcprt?nwineuv And still we are wi visit of the News' chi bia may not be as "< some things as Rock come down?you can lamer, vr. iv thout that ed to in the fo ef. Oolum- in Pleasant J well up" in county, in the Hill, but yard on the p flndrecrea- G. W. Beckhi oDeri iiirvin, rererr- frQm , regoing, are buried ?hake Hill township, this ac0 -n ) old Eryin grave j lace where the late im resided. j Do y< the saddle, lie was badl n and returned to the pal an electric car. His injui owever, are not serious. ou take The News? y ville, Va., and her honv Washington, D C. M< " stories were written aim Include six can* of Argc moo in your next grocery 1 keep for twenty years. ??iwvv^o ointry UUIII^ a was in 39t of her Hundreds of pe grocers that the A ce 1885. the beat Halmon tl eaten. Aak your ? Red Hal- have tried it. 1st. It will .. ; Subscribe to ' id uamage. ople have told the rgo Red Salmon in hat they have ever neighbora if they fbe News.