The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 26, 1907, Page 4, Image 4
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The Lancaster News.
Semi-Weekly.
Published
Wednesdays and Saturdays
At Lancaster, S. C.,
By The
Lancaster Publishing Company.
Charles T. Connors, Editor.
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If. E. WYL1E. I'llFtSIDENT.
/NO. A. COOK, Sre'v and Tiikas.
J. M. KIDDLE, Jit . UusiNi.sa MANAOr.it.
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7. IPO",
at the posioftlc.c at I uncaster S (!.. under Ac
of Contrress of March 3. 1879
Saturday, Oct. 2G, 1907.
The Pen nay Ivar.ia policeman
whose brain has been found to
b* the smallest fin reeorl missed
his calling He should have been
a politician.
The timid and l he credulous
had better hurry up and visit the
Jamestown Exposition before
November the 25th, lor a negro
editor in Virginia predicts that
on that day it will be destroyed
by "fire, Hood or earthquake."
It, is stated that Superintend
ant cf Education Martin, will recommend
t> the legs'.?'ure to
change the school law so a* to
require the s ate board ot edu<a
t ion to pas * up< 11 the x tmina
lion papers ?>i applicants for
teachers' certifi ates, instead ol
lie county hoards as at present,
lie has an idea that there is po
111ics in the examinations, aim
lie thinhs that feature can be
elinii? a'rd bv the sending of the
papeis to Columbia.
The prohibition sentiment c >niiiiin
s to gr iw in Kontiickv, '.he
state loi.? famous lor i s fine !i
(piers, limb in;1 w omen and
blooded horses. The Masons of
KoolllC y h :Ve rcct'iulv pl>C"<!
lu-insclves on ree- r I a* leiar
opposed io the w'js r . ir Hi .
By an ov 'i'who!rnti?*r vd'c ' i <
Grand Lud?$<? amend <1 its co ('tilU'i
ii <> a- t<> pf. i jit ui>
person cm.* air* <1 in io?? l.nu< r
biMiiH -n rom bee >111100 ,1 m?jm
r)
ber of I he order.
Hie Pr shv t ?ri <n Synod which
conv ne}- 1 ? v 111 t**i -on n \t !w
day c nij>r s- s s x r> osbyl r,e
C!i r>*'M !?, I? tl el, Harmony,
finoree, lVe Dee ami S uih (Jaro
liua, ami hu> 27(? churches witliin
its torrjt >ry, ?- vw Irani from
a cvniicmj.ti arv. i ore <te ,klM8
ministers, '<7- rtt t u ei ^1)5
deacons ?:? I 22 7 'S r a.muni
c.mts, wit . a t >'al Sun I >\ ch ?ol
enrollm utl ol tit ] *?."( 0.
The annua1 < ?.nt?. ti i >?n to b? nevolen''
can son, t i fta'ed,
prcontu flb u1 $22d0iO. The
moderator ol the Synod J)r.
W. J". Nail, of Columbia. father
of Mrs. 17 ne-t Mnove, of Line aster.
THE LANCAi
In his Nashville speech Presh
dent Roosevelt said: a
4iI will stami against the poor t!
man if lie does wrong just asl g
will stand agdnst the rich man ^
it he does wrong. 1 will stand
against crimes ot brutal violence 0
ju-d as I stand against crimes of 1
unscrupulous cunning. A crime h
is a crime, and it makes no dif- p
ference whether the wrong is j|
perpetrated by plutocracy or by
a mob, by a capitalist or by a ^
wo ge-worker."
All lovers of low and order, ?
regardless of party affiliations, c
will "stand" with the president 1
on such a platform.
r
Greenville is a great place for <
sui s against railroads. One
man lip there is suing the Southern
because his buggy wheel got 1
injured in passing over a railroad s
crossing; another man is suing 0
the sitne road because a condnc- t
tor enr ed him.?Newberry Oh
server.
8
Greenvil e's dam ?ge suitors r
ate almost entitled to rank in f<
the same class with the Kale gh ^
tn in who has sued the Southern
h r $5,000 damages for u cohl he ^
c n: lit while waiting on a train. v
I he ntxt unique c ?se instituted (
will probably be by h passenger I
whose hat blows out of a cut 1
window.
t
"There is only one thing left v
rw% i % % i.i
or i f*c111 \ it* 11<i 3ii?*i i.iiui i> ...
brat the cotton picking record," a
-ay-* an exchange. Another paper, !
the News and Cornier, a'so says: ^
''Why not settle the race lor the ?
United States Senate with a col- j
to** picking contest?" Here's "
dimes to doughnut holes that
either Master John Q. M?'M uitis 5
or Master Henry Blackninn, the j
two champion cotton picking v
It tic toys ol Lancu.-ter county, r
can pick more of the (leecv eta- 1
i 1 ' in ont> day than President
UooKfVf-lt and all the candidates
or Sena'or Litimer's se it pu'
together can p ck in a week.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
The Anderson Daily Mail
ta ics practically the same view
ol the Ansel-Martin incident as
that he 1 1 and expressed !?y us ? '
few days ago. Our contemporary
says: n
v
"A1 hough we may not admire ll
IU !>? ! Iinur f - 1 .... . ? If
.. .? in . '1 lim IIIIU l? ' lll-f ' I , I ^
and although we m <y not kimu i
ju-t how much politic h b?ck of ,!
?t all, w?? are in lined to agree j,
w.ili isiale Superintendent of s
10 uca'i n Martuj i i Ids coo en
ion U> it !lie members of the t
st4i" 1) nd of <1 C 'lion ought | "
0 be a | po lit'd on \ after c ?n- j Y
sul'a'ion wi h hitn. v
The si bo superii.Undent is- Y>
t I end of he s; -te*s t-du a i >i - ,
d s\rfm. and li- held re-! j"
- p?n sidle for i . Here ives hi- j j,
cotnrni-'stoii from the people, lie ! i>
should h*' allowed to shape the
1 .In v of hif d?ip?rt oent of the
* i . - jvernmeni, and ii he
w .,'s t ii i:ne Ii j members <?t P
?he MuL.1 boird e h ul i be id-J
v. d ' o do bv.
I ' < ;?pp n dees miiv e
^or?d m a. but t in up t
(? v fnoi A sel r < plain w iv
lie did no' consult .-Juperinten
dp .t M v i!) b-doie making the
.?!- -I..'ino-.tt
O.ie - t ? t sen by M \ ^
Man t. - .1 vi r, is clearly un *
lenabV, ,) l t' 'it. n tha onlv j(
lend. ia'.i >u d (ill t'ie si<it I
board r?I education. As the Nc v M
berry Observer remark", it in idit ^
as well be conten l"d that only
lawyers should b.- sent 10 ihe
legislative.
>TER NEWS, OCTOBER 26, ]
That's a very unjust order of
po8toffioe inspector whereby
lie posloffice here is closed on
undavs. The patrons should not
o made to suffer inconvenience
n account of any differences beween
tlie government and its
indlord. Boxes were ren'ed and
aid for when they weie access
ble every day in the week, netting
being said a< the time ah ut
lunday?closing later on. The
[Overnrnent should aland by its
on'i acts with the public. The
H-oj 1' ot Lancaster pay for cood
>ostal service and they should
ec> ivo it.
Joiirt I'roceetlinffS.
WUeu.The News went lo presfe
"uesda> aftei noon the Court was
fill engaged in the trial oi the
a'o of Johu \V. Elm- against
he Southern Power Company
or damaces for pors- h; l injuries
uft'ained at Great Fall-. The
esult w s a verdiet tor plaintifl
ur $5,000. A motion \va- m i le
iy defendant's cou s 1 for a new
iial, which was hrcued Wedne lav
liiorninir. The motion was
.-'fused. The cage, it i- s'ued,
rill be carried 'o the Supreme
Jourt. The name of Go). \V. C.
touch one if the attorneys
or the defendant was inadver
entlj" omitted in our reference
o I he case in our last i s -e
The only other jury cue hoard,
v is tIra* of John A. Bridges'
?Tui""t the O! '1 11 not I) It J t 1 u ir
,nd Mercantile company, which
uvolved an accounting between
lie partus. The case was entered
nto Wednesday and not conolmill
until Thur-da\ evening. The
ur.v was nnahle to acree and a
nist rial was ordered.
The jurors were disch arced
f a l * 1 ?i i' tiinrninrr oouonn 1 i m
ortant cases thai were expected j
t> be trie! beiu^ continued on,
uriotiH gr< und-L The Court was
ngage I yesterday in hearing
quity.cause-, adj nnnint; in the
Item on.
Clerk's Sale.
StA I K OFSSOVTIl < AROI.INA
County of Lancaster.
I n tlie < otniiion Pleas,
allie Watson, I>elilah Vunlandinff-!
ham, Alice Cole. Walter Keck ham, I
Philip Beckham a:ni Harold Beck- '
ham, Plai Jiffs.
against
,111 a Beckham nml Tracy Beckham,
I>cfe dams
By virtue of an order of Court madt
l the nhove stated cause hv dud^e
I'iUoi), <1 it* d Oct.. 10 liei7. the underlined
will sell a' public auction at
iSiicaster Court House on the tlrst
lornhty n Novemli r. next, wittiin
nc h gnl Itoiirs of Mt'e. f tie following 1
escribed real estate, to wit : All that
iece, parcel or tract of land fieiojc. ly- ]
fig and ritua'e on beth ides of t i.e i
onlh in Railroad in Pie -ant Hi I
'invniiup, in the county of Lancaster
a 1 he State Of ^outli Cnrolin . cop-I
ihii .~ixf Y (O'l) acre*, m- r or le?s, \
< untied oti t he \ rt )i hy land* of I
olio .1 Itridge*; Ka*t by lahd* of |
lerry U Mob'ey and John T. I . Sto r;
South by land* of William II on- j
iniiil; and SN o*f h> lands of John J.
dur- ?Tile same being I hat trant of
ind conveyed to (i. o .. Knrkh itii,
11 mo* di'ocas I, t h falhnr of III" {> - ? 41)
lis and dfliMidari's. for tin- tnrin #1 r 1
s natural life, hy .Fane K J ItPCkani
by deed < I date Nov IS, 18418 ami
i.'i'iir nd in the olllne t I the K M ('.
r sai 1 . cm 111 y in I ?eed Hook * IJ." at
itfe 111.
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to
ay I r paper-.
Lancaster. S. , Oct 'S 1007.
J I . i>lt! (iOUl . ' lerk
( . 4 . I*. I. ('.
'Lest ye Forget"
I'll tell it again. I keep on
ap at all times Harris Lithia,
ilenn Springs and Piedmont
Iprings water and you can get
roni a small glass to a 15 gal>n
carboy at any time. Also,
receive three shipments each
^eek of the finest Norfolk
>ysters that can be had.
John W. Elliott.
(Crescent Restaurant.)
190-1.
Summons for Relief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA,
COUNT* or LANCASTER.
Court of Common Pleas.
I). A. Williams?Plaintiff,
vs.
J. W. Cunningham, Dicey Poore.
Mary P. Crews. F. M. Byrd. Alice
Adkins, IiOU Walker, Sarah lt> rd.
Maggie Owens,Silas B. Wells, E. N.
Wei s Le<>nudaa Wells, Willie Wells,
Frank Wells, Henry Wells, Alice
Wells, Krmst Wells, Fred Wells.
George Vuro, Mabel Varn, Kulh
Varn, Ethel V? ? a Ba-<8, Sali e
Hathcox, Mollie Poore, Mary Poore. j
David M. Poore, Sadie Mo \ 1 lister, J
Mo!lie IIart,Green8. Poore,.!.S Pooiv, i k
>1. H. Poore, J. L. Poote, Minerva
Poore,John P. Poore. FannieiDowns, ! _
Thomas Poore, Phi lips*, Ida
Poore J. F. Poore, M Poore. F, la t]
Fretwe I, Sa lie Lou Poore, Mattieji.
Poore. I,liny Phi lip . Carrie lie.I ;
Mook and J.C. By rd? Defendants. | tl
'1 o ihe Defendant* above nam d : ; n
Yon are hereby summoned and re- j
quired to answer the complaint in
this action, wi tch has been-tiled in j
tbe olll of tlie Clerk of Common : <1
I Pie ?s, for I he said I oiinty, and to jy
serve a copy of your answer to I he i
J -aid complaint on the -ubseribers at '
| their offices in the town of Lancaster, t V
I South Carolina, within tw nty day- \
aft rile* service hereof, excdisiv of '
' the day of su li service; and if you i ^
I fail to answer the comp aim within !
! the lime afon said, the plaintiff in r,
I this U'-tion wil- apply to the court for T
, t he relief demanded in t he complaint.' L
| l'o the infant defendants, v lice We Is, . G
F.rnest We Is, Mabel Yarn, Hutli i 4
Yarn, Mary Poore and David M.!?y
Poore: |
l ake notice that, nub'so yon apply J'
i to tlie Court for the appoiotnient of a 4
guardian ad item, within twenty days ] t
1 after t he service hfrnif, to appear!
and defend this action in your hehatf. | SI
j the plaintiff herein wul make -uch | ^
application. in your bet a t and st i i, '
to .1 F. Gregory, Ksq , t' erk oft ourt
j of Common Pleas for said County and I
j Slide. y
Dated October 12th, ltlOT.
Williams i*t Williams,
l'lainl lira At tori eys.
| [SealJ J F. Gregory, C. C. C. 1/ ('
To the last forty-four above named
deendants, wlio are nuii-iu?iiit-uis
of the state of South Carolina :
You will t>leas? take notice that the ,
complaint in the above stated action
was tlieit in too oflloe of theCierk of ^
Court of Common Clean fo Lancaster
County, South Carolina, on the 19th
day ot October, 1907.
Dated October 12th, 1907.
Williams Williams, a
Plaintiff's Attorneys. Fi
[Seal] J.F.Gregory, C c.C. I.. s.
It
I) > y< tt lako The Now-?
1 ARE YOUS
^ Our motto is a S
jit which is worth far 1
? Money. Bennett's
get the Money's wc
4k We pay hi a he
Country produce?
& Butter ancl every
Country. We ha
Crockery, Tinware
Heavy and Fancy
Ml
2 laity. We are rece
1 as the coo] seaso
, . i _ r / * i _ ,
.$? Kinus ()i v^ercais?*
.a. turn, Grape-nuts, M
% Nuts, French Cane
Oranges. So d<
^ Cunningham &
$ near the Courthous
| BENNETT Gl
? AAAAAA ^
OnBaHKHNBEBM 1
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The sale of first class Timeeepers
is an important part of
ly business, and the reason I
m having such large sales in
liis line, is because I sell st.rict/
first class watches at exremely
low prices. I never
lisrepresent my goods, bul will
t all times sell you an honest
ratch at a close price, and guarntee
to give you full value for
our money. I have in stock
onstantly all the leading makes
/altham or Elgin 7 Jewel
Mckel Case only 555.00, 15 JewI
S7.50.
If you ha"e a good watch
'eat it right. The immense
.oeomotive driving wheel travling
a mile a minute makes
03,5101 revolutions in 24 hours,
'he delicate balance wheel of
our up to date watch makes
32,000 in the same time. The
,oeomotive wheel is cared for
averal times during 24 hours.
hovld not your watch receive
ttention at least once a year,
give you the benefit of 22
ears experience if you bring
; to me.
B. C. HOUGH
%
Jeweler and Optician
Tust received a big lot of those
1.00 solid gold rin?.8.
Tn most cusps cnnsiwnpti >n results Ipom
neglected or improperly trented co Id.
dI v s Hoimy iin?l I'nr ores the most obinate
rough* and prevents serious n suits
costs yon no more Mian llie un Inorro
O'pmations ami ton should insist n| n
th - p. uniue in tlie \?' ntr pa U ?pe.
i Inirl. I'hanuiiev
ir rvs y ry ty r ty y \ f^j
/vnsnuD
'y\i
iatisfied Customer 9
more than unjust m
; is the place to
st prices tor all
-Chickens, Eggs, Jj
thing from the 9 3
ve a full line of kgj
, Wire fencing.
Groceries a Spec- 9
living now daily 3
n approaches all
3at Makes, Pos'acaroni,
Cheese,
lies, Appl es and
on't forget the ^
Bennett Corner, ^
Yours truly, ^
MCERY Co. I