The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
^ Pleasant Hill Items.
Rev. an 1 Mrs. \V. A. Beckham
of Rock Hill left here Saturday
!a>t, after an ex'eiuhd visit
to tlie latter'-j sister, Mrs. M. (
i.
L Beckham.
Mr. L. F. It ?bertson i* going
right ahead with his gin bouse. .
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He i- about through covering it.
lie l?a> his machinery there
ready to put down.
Mr Sam Lenard of Florida is
visiting Mr. and Mr. S. P.
Adams.
Mrs Nannie Wiliiaros and ,
childr< n have been visiting iier
sister, Miss Sue Marsh til.
News Reader.
Pleasant Hill, Aug. 19.
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racist J^IIU uuis.
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? 1. News : Leonard, little son t
of Mr. U. Harris, is very sick at j
his father's home in East End. t
This is the second case of sick t
ness in Mr. Harris's family. ]
There is more fruit this season \
than the editor has seen or even
heard of. Mr. S. R. Williams, in
East End, only has one fruit
tree and 011 it grew one nice
peach Mrs. Mary Smith, who t
lives five miles out in the coun ^
try, lias several trees of apples, but
she has no peaches. It is a ,
good thing Editor Connors!
doesn't know the w?v out there.
Perhaps if lie did. the frnit
would disappear.
News Reader.
Widow's Home Dynamited. 1
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Montgomery, Ind.. special s
in News and Courier: The 1
home of Mrs. Mary McDonald, a i
wreck, ihe trouble being due 'o 1
I
the excessive u^e ot cigarettes.
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Thfl NflWQ 1)oes Job Anting K
1110 110 Wu for others.' Why ,
can't we do yours? ? ? ? ? ? ?
I
widow, resio e alone in i nit* it
village, was wrecked by dyna- j?
mite at 3 o'clock this morning ; I
and Mrs. McDonald was so c
badly injured that she may die. t
The exjdosive was placed under 1
the rear of the house, in which j
the widow usually sleeps, but
la*=t nisjlit she hal changed her
bed room and this only saved i
her life.
The entire rear part of the
house was torn away by the ex
plosion aud some of the timbers 1
ol the iron! room fell, striking
Mrs. McDonald as she lay asleep. 1
The explosion aroused all I he I li
people of the village and when v
they reached the scene the wo-,
man was unconscious Irom the ' c
shock and from her injuries, one t
t Im 1i no in? t i ml i6i?c ! \ 1 mr nart.j j
"i mv/ uca v ^ nuiuti ^ ink a^i .
her breast. There is no known
motive for Hie outrage and no
clue to the perpetrator has been
secured.
Young Man Dies from Ex-:
cessive Use of Cigarettes.
i
Vorkvi le special in the Ne a s
and Courier: Mr. William K.
FauU-oner, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
W. E. Faulconer, of t lii < j)hice,
died in a hospital at Alexandria,
Va , on Wedne day, aged about
32 years. The 'uneral took place
here last Friday. Yoium Faulconer
was laKen to tlie hospital
o 1 ,nn i vvur L'^ ! noriviiiti
TllE
Bubonic Plague in San Francisco?Trying
to Prevent
Spread of Terrible Disease.
San Fram Fc >, Aug. IS. ? Five!,
(
sases c.f hubonie plague, four ol
which have resulted in death,,'
iave been repented to tho health),
iepmment within the last week, ,
t transpired today. The patients,
.villi one exception, were of the
poorer class of Ion igneis ' dwellnjjt
in tlio neighborhood of
.'hinatown. The xeeption was .
i foreign sailor tr >m a coast wi e
jteamer. Prompt measures were aken
by the city, S'ate and fed-:
ral oflicers. and a spread of the).
iisease is not feared.
The infected steamer was or-|iered
into quarantine with her:
passengers and will remain se-!('
tluded until released by the!
lea'ith department. The two r
ihacks inhabited by the other 1
laneuis were iumigateu, locKeu
ip and sealed. The bodies ol thejs
wo Mexicans, an Italian and a [
Russian i'o'.e, who succumbed,
vere destroyed in quick lime. a
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SIXTEEN DEATHS IN MANCHURIA. |'
Harbin, Manchuria, A us. 1 7.? (
, t
Lhe bubonic plague has broken t
nit in south Manchuria and lt> .
leaths have been reported.? ,
I'ravelers proceeding into north j
Manchuria are beimr medicaily
?xamin- d at Kwang Chiug Tsu. ]
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Hail Storm in Bamberg.
!
Bamberg special in 1 lie St a: ;
deports have been received here '
)I a very hard hail and wind i
'torm near Binnaker's bridge, i'
vhieli i? about seven miles above ;
lere. One negro who works on
he plantation belonging toCapt 1.
B. Guess says that his crop is
iterally ruined, especially the!
:orn crop. Except for this report s
he cropS in that section have ;
jeen holding forth excellent <
irospec's for the farmers. *
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3ite of Snake Cured Woman
of C ancer.
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A speci d to the Inter-Ocean j'
rom Port .Jarvis, N. V , says:
A remarkable cure ol cancer J
ia* been elfected on Mrs. \\'il1
t l r % *
leimina lamwig, a urnier* :
vife.
Mrs. Lodwig has suffered Jroin
saucer on the lelt 'eg just ahove 1
he ktiee for a long time.
While out picking huckleber
ies two weeks ago she was hif-j
en on the ankle bv rattlesnakes
Jer nephew. Karl Lodwig, came
o her assistance and. killed three
attlesnakes.
The woman's leg had swelled
0 an enormous size, but the
welling did not eo about the
saucer. The canc r, which hid
1 ways had the appearance o. ink,
ringed with red, turned into a
tinning sore. li remained in
his condition for four<ia>8.
On 1 lie fourth day, the dis
:h.ira:e stopped and proud fie-h
je.iran t<? make i's appearance
I'lio snake poison had worked
di through tli< cancer, the swel ng
disapp* ared and the heret' -
'?re ugly looking cancer began to
le <1 and turned to a heal ay
lesh color. Last Thursday, I Invonnd
began to heal? and y<J-erda.v
Mrs. Lodwig was in town
ilrnost cured.
LANCA>ThU N i WS, AUG I
Kicked by a Mule.
Clinton special in th? Ne
md Courier: Mr Adolpl
Jopelrtiui, a sun ol Mr. bra
3opeland, was k eked by a m
lestirday and it was thought
i time li" w is dead, lie ralli<
iiowever, and i; is new hop
lie wi i recover. lie w as t iki
lie bridle oil the mule when
turned and kicked him in
?tomach.
Business Notice
All Notices inser;ei nn
his head at the rate of ON l ( K
\ WORD for each insertion,
lot ice to be counted less than
.vords.
Dogs?Parties who spoke for seve
nippies can >?et same by calling
nice. 0. U Stoguei
Hocks Wanted?Council is n
eady to buy rocks. Will pay (50 ce
>er ton, delivered at Court House.
K. . Wylie, Mayor
The St. Albans shredder is the 01
ihredder that does the work satisf;
oriJy to tbe manipulate r and maMi
or. Write W M Patrick,
Woodward, S. C
Airent for Fairfield. York. Cbes
ind Lancaster ounties.
Notice?All persons who have i
itives or friends buried in the Wi
rspoon Graveyard in town of I.)
aster are requested to meet Thu
lay. Aug 22nd, and devote one day
leaning t he gr i\ es.
.1. (I. Mc ollough
Ll'MllKIt, umber. Lumber, NVe 1:
for salt- several tlioiisaad bet of g
seasoned lumber, also a big lot ff
rough edge cluup, 'Ibis lumber
stored iu our Gin lot, will make ape
[ rice i!ii large lo's Lancaster Alercan
. ompany.
Notice.
Pursuant to a coin mission is-ued
:he Secretary of State the books
subscript ion of Gregory-Stog
-took Farm will be op ti until 2
lock p. m Thursday, August 22
l!li'7. at the olllce of Gregory-Hi
Live Stock t o. in the Town of L
aster. S.
iV T Greirorv i
\ .1 Gregory } ( orporators.
J O Stogner J
Iiated a utr. 19th 1907.
Notice of Election.
Whereas one-third of the Freeho
rs and one-third of the Electors
tiding in the Taxahaw School Distr
no. 27, in Lancaster county, i-nute
South < aro ina. have petitioned l
ounty Hoard of Education to on
in election to determine whether
lot a special tax of four (4) mills sti
>e levied on all real and personal p
jert.v in s?iid T xaliaw school dintr
or School tmrposes
Notice is hereby given that a
lection be held by the trustees of l'axaliaw
School i>i-trict at Taxah
in Thursday Sept. nth., at which el
ion only such ejectors a* return p
iiinal it real property for taxati
ind who i xhihit their tax recei
ind registration certificate* as
quired in general elections shall
lit it led t'> vole
\\ I'McMnou* |
J V Hilton Trus ees
S li HeIk
W M M mire | ('om-t y
II K <'otl'ey ^ H .aril
W Itough) Education.
? Mrs. A , iMcNitii'b has i
^dior's iliai k 'r a immmi
tx'll peppoi p (i. sent him y
lr <ln and hi'jli was rai-a-tl
li r ga: on.
X) WOOD S SEEDS.
If Best qualities obtainable.
I) Winter or
Hairy Yetch
makes not only one of the lanrest
yielding and hist winter feed anc
forape crops you can if row, hut ii
also one of the best of soil-improv
ers, addinif more nitropen to tin
soil than any other w inter crop.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat
alogue fives full informatioi
II about tliis valuable crop; alsi
^yibout all other
Farm 6 Garden Seed*
Qfor l ull planting. C'atalotrue
mailed free on request. Write
for it.
T.W.WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, Richmond. Va. ^
LIST 21, 190"..
""the first
W8 LA
lUS , SAFE J
nk
,,le! Offers<
f>>r | caster Co
d.j Farmers,
,ed dren> Se
,?r "The Boy methods <
h; with a Rations s
Bank Ac- A Strang.
hei count Be- quaintanj
! comes a Spend
? ; Man with watch yo
3 a F o r- Money
tune." Charactei
seldom 01
V,r He is loot
N" citizen.
2 fi
Interes
in our
ral
at
p.
ow
CIIAS. 1). JONES President.
E.
oiy
: We Fee<
If yon peris
r"- eatables are here
best goods for t
? elsewhere and gc
ih\ | who trade with i
vi..i|If you are not 01
itile j J
the host or Gooc
to serve the pub
o bles at the best i
of . 1
sidered. We an
;;;i know what you 1
Call or phone
Fancy Groceries
GEO.
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re
irt
of Notice.
I?t? .
jer Pursuant ton oinniiHsion
HP the Secretary of State, on the
mil (>f J'*ly, 1W7, to the umiersiu
r(j. porntors, the book* of subsor
ict the capital stock of the I
Saving* Itank it Trust Comj
bid *)p ?P**" from 0 o'clock a m
aj(j clock p in, on Thursday, Am
in..- ?? .?? , |
^ lf"<, ni I iir UIIH - \I I ' Iirt". >
ec_ in the town of Lancaster, K. <
er- R ?' M
ion | R h W
pis I T * < a
rt, incorporators. ' .1 1) Kn
p.. |KMC.
Ira It J
I < hits 11
I>ate?1 Anir JOt It 1 oo7
I AM SOLE AGENT I
For
WHITE DIAMOMI
LITHIl '
08 u!
From the Well Knot
' PIEDMONT MINER" L S
^ A fresh supply ;
on hand. 15 cen
half gallon.
John W. Ellio
cJj At Crescent Restui
Bridge to Let.
I will li t for repairs, Tnea
jot 11 at Hi a til , the bridge
creek near the nhl Carter pli
p L. .1. I
Sn
Due West Female C
, Olio Weil, S. (>'
k ~ i 1 nil . f i >.. 11.. 11 i'm imi 11 \ 1 i
JI Mall, wilh elegant accomi
II for loo hoarders Kleetrie 11>.
II ! heat. Complete waterworks
1/ erage. A11 endaliee Ih^f Me
Jj | largest in our history. A In
/J ; her of rooms already engag
r I mill CHtHlOJf I Mill
| President's aililrt-ss will
i J nines lloyce, Montreal, N.
' NATIONAL BANK. ,
NCASTER. S. C. *
SOUND PROGRESSIVE.
svery convenience to the people of Lanunty
for doing a Banking business,
young man, old man, women and chilt
the Bank habit; learn up-to-date
of doing business; establish banking reg
>o the bank may assist you sometimes,
er ought not to expect a loan on an ac:e
of ten minutes.
[ less than you earn, deposit a part and
ur bank account grow."
in the Bank is more than money?it is
r. The man with a Bank account is
it of work. His thrift is recognized.
>ked upon as a reliable man and a good
4 'ft
t, compounded quarterly, on all Deposits
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
11. E. WYLIE, Vice-President.
M. OIK 'X l'( )N\ Cashier.
i the People. *
h, it is not our fault. The
for you, and we sell the
he least money. If you buy
) broke, don't blame us. All
is live well and are happy,
le of them, hurry and join
1 Liyers We are prepared
lie with all kinds of EataDossiole
prices, quality con
nDIXTPO J A ,lri(,?e8 ' l,i8t' N
1 nlNUO '' ^ Kol lin^s | i riihtcei
Berry Molhey V( nkliurst
'llW'clVS ' I? stover I hist. No. 89
i .1 K Sims I Trustees
tS tllC A li Sims ' ('H-ton
W 1. ('riimiiinger j I>ist. No. 82
I, F Kobinson ) Trustees
. M 11 Beckham Pleasant Mill
tt. ,\ ,| (aiithen ! hist. No. 81.
rmf \V P Muckey \ Trustees
I Barber < aiithen ) Bruce
_____ J ram Bruce hist. No 87.
\V M Moore | * otimy
II K ? 'otl'ey , Board
w i u.in?h I i.*.i......i
day. Aujf. " *
on i amp Notice to Road Overseers.
*ERRY, ? ,, '
perviaor. ' ? ?N out your hand*and work your
roada Now i? the time to put tlieui
? it? jfood not tJit ion I>ou't put oil work
I iing until you jjet too bu?y in your
OIICrC. | farms to spare the time. We nil wmit
^ 'good roads. V. e tall; gout! roads--we
J write go (I roads, tint the way to get
< I them is to work them. Why not start
' t": ' j now? Yoii can d<? nothing without a
}t. start. We ask all overseers to make
'and sew" !t r,,l,orl? verbal or written, to the
..'County lloanl of Commissioners, of i
rt- i' the number of days' labor performed r'
1 , ' "" j on t he public roads during the 3 ear.
1st 1 he h J |,EHKYbe
Rev I nM.|w County Supervisor
C
? A. ?
* not new to the trade and
want.
No. 50 for your Heavy and
Yours for business,
F. FERGUSON.
Notice of Election.
issued by ! Whereas one-third of the Freehold
Z. -1111 Utt) ? . . mr rirrTuin
jiicil ( or- ii'K i" the following named School
-iption lo Districts, viz : Heath Springs No 38,
.ancaster Oakhurst No. HI*. < aston N'o.$2, IMeas>any
will H"' Hill No. 31, llruot No. 37, in I,an?
. to 3 o*- master County, State of Soufht Carolina,
just 22nd, have petitioned the county Hoard of
). Jones Education to order an election in the
above named School Districts, to decMatiua
termine whether or not a High School
ylie shall he established in the Town of
rter Heath Springs, as provided by an act
nderhurk <>f 'be State Legislature, approved
roxton Keby. Ittih lt?07. Entitled "An act to
I ones provide High Schools for the Statu." 7^
i Jones Xotic* is hereby given that said
electi lis be held by tbe Trustees of
the above named seho d districts at
? their respective school b uses on
Tuesday sept. 3rd 11)07, nt which election
only such electors as return real
or personal property for taxation ami
who exhibit their tax receipt and registration
certillcate as required in
ii irmiik ffp"pral elections shall be entitled to
M ATLIS ;;,r,:xl
| II It Mackey 1 rustees
iVh | ?; !. Mnbley ' Heath Springs