The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
^ Deaths in Chesterfield.
Carolina Citizen: Mrs. Eliza
beth llollev, wile of Mr. J. 11
Holley, died at her home about
three miles south ol Jefferson
last Saturday alter being sic*
three weeks with typhoid fever.
Mrs. llollev was a (laughter
of Mr. .John Jones and her Home
was near Catarrh until she was
married to Mr. Holley 33 years
ago. She was about 48 years at
the time of her death.
As these words are written
(Thursday) there is a general
' feeling of sadness and gloom
over the town by reason ot the
death of Mr. W. E. Haley, which
occurred at Knowlton Infirmary,
Columbia, Wednesday morning
at 7 o'clock.
Mr. Haley had been in very
poor health for more than a year
and it was in vain that he sought
relief at different springs and
health resorts. He went to Columbia
Sunday August 4 and underwent
an operation for some
stomach trouble on the following
Saturday.
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Mr. Haley was a sen of Mr.
Andrew Haley who live! in the
northern part of Kershaw county.
Had he lived until the 14th ol
next Sept. he would have been
50 year of age. lie lias resided
at different places but his home
ha? never been very far from
Jefferson. lie moved here about
five years ?go. He married a
daughter of Mr. J. N. Jowera.
Vacancy at West Point?
Tillman to Make Appointment.
The State: Senator Tillman
has an appointment to make to
the United States Military academy
at West Point this summer
and in order to give the
many worthy young men of
the State an opportunity
to secure this most desirable
?
place he will hold a competitive
examination at the office of Hon.
O. B. Martin, State superintendent
of education, Columbia, at
10 a.m., August 29, to select a
principal and two alternates.
This examination is open to
bona fide residents of this Stato
between the ages of 17 arid 22
years. No candidate can be admitted
to the academy who is
less than 5 leet 4 inches in
height^ at the age of 17, or 5
feet 5 inches in height at the age
of 18 and upwards.
The mental examination will
include algebra, plane geometry,
T.V ?1 . 1- ?
rmgiisn grammar, geography and
history (United States and an
cien'). Further information will
he given upon application to
Senator Tillman or Supt. JVlartin.
Marriage Near Richburg.
Miss Maggie Henson and Mr.
W. C. Sliurley were quietly
married on last Wednesday evening,
Aug 7, 1907, at the home
of the bride's lather, Mr. J. D.
Ilenson, Rev. C. P. Carter, of
Lancaster, officiating.?Chester
Lantern.
Pile* net qniek aim certain relief from
I)r. Hhoop'a Magic Ointment PletHe note
it is made ulona for Files, and its action is
positive ami certain, Itching, painful, protruding
or blind piles disappear like magic
by its use. Large nickel-capped glass
jars 50 cents. Hold by J, F. Mackoy Co.
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Constable Shot by Negro a
is Himself Killed.
Mobile, Ala., special in
News and Courier: Oonsta
W. I. Tilf'ord, a well-known (
izen of Jackson, Miss., was si
through the heart and insfcan
killed near By ram, Miss., t
alternoon, by a negro nan
Jesse Robinson. Tilford,
company with Const ablegOhar
Nan Buren and Ben Cliish
went down to the By ram ne
borliood to arrest a negro e
ployed at a lumber camp,
the way they stopped at a nei
cabin to rest and were sitti
on the gallery of the house wl
Robinson appeared suddenly a
began shooting without ceret
ny. It is supposed that Rob
son was guilty of some cri
and thought he was theobj
of the search.
The negro's first shot br<
Vau Buren's left arm and
second shot pierced the heart
Tilford, who tell dead on the f
lery. Van Buren recovered hi
[self and, with Chislom, be*
firing on Robinson, who 11
but being wounded he could 1
get lar belore he was killed.
Nepro CantnreH K"il
Man Five Years Ago.
Richmond special in The (
server : Edward Ross, color
was arrested here this morn:
on a charge of being a lugit
from justice from Charlotte,
C. The charge against the nej
is a murder committed five ye
ago. Ross frankly confessed tl
he is the negio wanted tor I
crime. lie made no attempt
get away or conceal any fa
after being arrested. Accordj
to the story told by Ross, he si
a man unknown to himself iu
drunken brawl in Charlotte,
C., in the summer of 1902.
Ross and another negro, Ti
Fifer, engaged in a fight on i
streets of Charlotte. Fifer s]
at R ss with a* pistol, and
Iriend then handed Ross a g
and told him to shoot, which
did, the bullet going wide of i
mark and hitting a bystam
who was watching the light,
soon as he saw what he had d'
T) .1 ? 1 . c
ivoss fieareu out Oi town a
came to tliia city, where lie 1
lived since.
Wag Sent Check for E
Fine.
Washington special in t
News and Courier: Some w
in Toledo, O., has paid the fi
imposed by Judge Landia up
the Standard Oil Company,
Indiana. An envelope postm
Iced Toledo has been received
the treasury departmnt enclosi
no letter but a check for $!
240,000, signed "J. 1). Ilock<
feller," the sixth letter bei
plainly an n. The number
t lio o h rw* lr u/hioU * ? -I ?
Iliu Ks 11 1% J " tin II 19 111 (III u
able to the "Treasurer ot I
Uuited States," is 6,742,l<-3.
We never repent of eating too little," y
one of the ten mien of Thoniax Jeffers
prewident of the United States, and
rule applies to every one without exr
fion during thin hot weather, because i
hard for food, eveu in small quantities
he digested when the blood is at high t?
peratnre. At this season we should
sparingly sud properly. Wo shonld f
help tho stomach .is much as possible
the use of 11 little.Kodol for indigestion i
<ly*n*|>sia, which will rest tho stomach
digesting tho food itself. .Sold l?y Cr
ford llros.
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White Lawn Waist for 90 c
-ro Ladies White Lawn
ln? Waist, beautiful styles in
or short sleeves, good c
sheer white Lawn and tri
in_ with insertion and val la?
me best $1.25 waist sold: ^
ect Price 9?
Ladies' White Linonette Wast
ing Skirts.
ot These Skirts are ma<
rjj]_ white linen finish linonett
im- easily washed, several ne
i?n les in pleated and tucked <
ed, prices, 95 cents, $1.35, $u
iot $1.95.
Specials in White Goods
led Wash Chiffons, 48
wide, beautiful sheer c
and sells for 50 cents, s
)b- for this sale 35 cents the
ed, Fine Persian Lawn, 45
wide, 25 cts. quality, 20 c
lyt' Fine check Dimities wc
cents, in short lengths 10
*ro yards: your choice in the
|JaJ cents the yard,
the Good white lawn 30
to wide, 5 cents the yard.
35 cts fine lingerie at :
[n? White lingerie, 38 inches
llot special price for 10 days,
1 a a j ?
Y<tiu. wniic aress line
ladies suits, all pure line
om inches wide, worth 35 cts,
lhe sale price, 25 cts the yard.
Palm leaf Fan free to
a
ut> customer.
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,on Milton ( T)el.> Dispatch to The sons w
Philadelphia Record. jured,
ai The secret of "Uncle Billy" day h\
Waring'a ability to forecast the frame
n~ weather has leaked out. Recent- street.
20
' ly he has been able with an ex- house.
m~ actitude not equaled by the best were
n" barometers to tell his neighbors fifth c
01 24 and sometimes 36 hours ahead being
lN" what weather to expect. His
he
predictions have been of great ~
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benefit to farmers. iNow it is
learned that he gets his tips
vtis from his two pigs.
on, I The
tiie i In dry weather the tads of the .
?P-: .i i , ,? to fin
4 . ! nifrfl 111! VP MHO nnrl in nrot ??/<*.*tl*
^to er two curls, and just beiore a ?! .
9m* , CSlltliC.
ent rain their tails bans: limp.
duo eu the
by ,
?nd 'own
DeWitt's little early ltisers don't sicken or wholfi
ftw" ^ripe. Small pills, easy to take. Sold by
Crawford Bro*. ,ern sMTJo
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ents. White Lingerie Parasols
Shirt All our White Bir
i long sols, embroideries,
quality bamboo handles; sp<
mmed 75 cents, $1.2 and $
ce, the Figured Lawns, Dimities
'"cents dies for Hot D:
New assortment <
1 Walk- lawns and Organdies
quality at 8 1-2 cts tl
le of 1 lot lawns, light
;e, are colors, worth 10 <
w sty choice in the lot 5 ai
f/cts,; Belts.
65 and ^ , ,
Tan and brow
match your traveling
ty-five, thirty-five anc
inches Hmbroideried wash 1
[ua ity ^ pretty assortme
>pecia Swastika waist pins.
yalT Pearl Belt Buckle:
inches qne Qf back combs, 1
:ts. yd. twenty-five and fifty
rth 15 ^ , tt 1
to 20 Try the new Hairl
lot 10 an(* side puffs. The
in hair dressing. T
inrhfQ effect obtained in
price fifty cents.
25 cts. Men's negligee shi
1 wide, styles and pattern
25 cts. damaged, worth fi
;n for your choice in the 1
;n, 36 five cents.
quick One job lot of m
worth from two doll
each fifty; sPecial f?r t^is
ty-five cents to one c
quarter.
upply Con
rcASTER, S. C.
d in Falling Building. Train a
5Hgo. Aujr. 19?Five per- Great Bs
ere killed and eleven in- 19.?An a
three seriously, early to a P?,r'.v of f
r the collapse of a two-story tol, Conn ,
building at No. 55 Fry York Pitts!
occupied as a boarding 'e.v Falls c
Four of the victims day. Tim
instantly killed and the party were
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nod a tew minutes alter I'wo probat
taken to the hospital.
- Mules an
er Election for Probate
Judge. Athens,
Journal :
special election Tuesday rain Wedn
the vacancy in the ollice nine struck
re of probate, was not ex- Fertilizer
Mr. J. A. Blake receiv- fine mules
total vote ca*t?35 in the belonging I
and perhaps 100 in the an hour the
county.?Chester Lan- cedonted, c
and many 1
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at HalfPrice.
igerie Paratrimmed,
^cial prices,
i.So.
s and Organays.
of summer
12 1-2 cts
be yard.
: and dark
cents; your
id 7 cts yd.
n belts to
* suit, tweni
fifty cents.
jelts, 10 cts.
nt of gold
Swastika
s. A new
ten, fifteen,
cents.
lieht crown
latest effect
his artistic
a minute,
irts in good
s, slightly
ifty cents;
ot twentyamm
en's pants,
ars to two
sale, sevenlollar
and a
npany
md Auto Collide.
u-rington, Mass., Aug.
tifomofoile containing
ive persons Irom Hriscollided
with the New
. A
uciu express ai Ashrossing,
near here to?e
of the motoring
i killed ami the other
)!y fatally injured.
id Hogs Killed by
Lightning.
(da , special in Atlanta
During a very heavy
e day afiernoon light*
; near the Hodgson
works, killing three
and a number of hogs
to the company. For
downpour was iinnrn.
. r*v
aiisini! many washout*
houses to leak.