The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 06, 1907, Image 5
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4 Cotton, 10f cts ; seed, 22? cts. \jr.
iT ?The hunting season opens Monday
on the 15th instant. Mies ?
?The Rev. Dr R"ce will preach Blvthew
at Beaver Creek church next Mr. E
^ Sunday morning, Nov. 10th, at frum an
11 o'clock. .
Mr. J
?The Carmel School opened ghaw, sj
Monday morning. Miss Fannie ter.
ii..i ' 1 - *
v/ucttiuii, 01 n. igeii0i?l, 13 the j
teacher. .
her sist<
?The Daughters of the (Jon- 4\i Cars
federacy will meet Thursdav at w .
Mrs. c
ternoon at toe residence of Mrs. r , .,
, T.C. Hicke,at 4 o'clock. Lo"KSV'
' sifter, M
?There will he service in the ,, .
Mr. 1.
Episcopal church next Sunday ,
i . rr)m
mornmp at 11 o clock conducted ,
TT a. a. ... I'hout a
hy the Rev R M. Marshall 0 t
' last Sail
? The Jones X Roads school
1 he R
will open next Monday. It ^ j
Will he taught by Miss Nellie
anion r
Grjyit, of Abbeville county. . ...
this olfic
? As will be seen by notice _
State
elsewhere, the Clerk of the Court . ,
..... , o' l'ie 1
will sell a valuable plantation at rl si
public auction the first Monday
1 , J gatuze a
in next month.
Mr. J.
?The William-Hughes Co , c
" ' Springs
? ' y and Merchants B. C. Hough and . . .
y an
Geo. h. r erguson have new an- brother
nouncemeuts in today's paper, to
which your attention is invit- *'
ed. *
?Capt.T. C. Hicks's handsome ^ "
shepherd's dog, "Jack," is no *ub8cnb
more, having been poisoned by
some one. There are lew meaner ar
acts than wantonly taking the cal1 ^Ioi:
lile of a harmless pet animal ol ^r*
another. hurst, ai
?Mr. John S. Blackmon, of a'^ ^
the Fork Hill section, has purch- ^r* ^
* ?a?d from Mr. NV.J. Cunning left Jest
ham his house aud lot now oc- shaw,
copied by Mr. Commodore Clan- m:ik?
ton, and will move to town about ter Lanti
the iirst of January. Mrs. J
?Mr. O. K Williams, who is bur*' wl
counected with our contempora- Parents
*yt The .Record, had the misfor- 1
tune to lose a purse containing Monday,
about $12 in cash and $30 in mother?
checks on the streets Tuesday her n
night?ltock Hill Record. Mr. J.
? Lancaster's legislative dele- lradQ*vi
gat ion has recommended to the an(* KUCC
u . . , .. ville. wn
tvjvciii'ii mo iipi'uiutnionii 01 rvir.
L. J. Jordan as magistrate in Ker- HP*'ii
ehaw, to fill the unexpired term nur,un
of the late Magistrate J. T. ^,0,llc
^ Cauthen. The R
A Comlnu Murritige. Marion.
Cards are out announcing tie \jr
approaching marriage of t he R v. ^ ,vo bee
J. L\ Marion, of Sumter, brother |1(.re wjtj
of Mrs. U. 14. Allison, ol Lancas. Allison,
ter, and Miss Lillian F. Irby,
daughter of L)r. and Mrs. Win. rs'
U. Irby, of Laurens The cere- *er,ru 0
mony will lie performed We lues J m<
day, the 20th instant, in the C0S u
First Baptist church of Laurens, co,,ntyi }
?t 8 o'clock, p. ni. The prospec- {* " " '
... , . exocuuvt
live bride, who most.cuMurand
attractiveyouug lady, has
e . , , , . South Ci
manv friends and admirers m ,
. . . , . ... a memo*
Lancaster, where she haw visited
her friend Mi-18 Nannie Irene Miss i
MoCirdell. home fi
, Saturday
Hull-Johntt<m. her parei
Mr. John R. Hull and Miss Thomson
Ida Bull Johnson, both of the tend the
cotton mills community, were Mr. Wat
married last Sunday a'ternoon at Miss Pan
4 I A* B o'clock, at the Grace Methodist as previc
church parsonage, by the Rev. News, tfi
O. P. Carter. noon.
THE LANCASTER NEWS, NOVE&
11 n Mr. and Mrs. Frank
PERSONAL 1 j of New York, are on
1 Lancaster, stopping at
W. T. Gregory spent
in Columbia. Mrs. O. K. Will arc
Nellie Hough has gone lo 1,6 BO"' ?* K" Jr- are
ood to touch ?cbool. of relat"es La,ic"-t
11 ill Record.
[. Cantield has returned
, , . . ,i Miss Ola Kinir, < f 1
extended trip north. '
and Miss Dora Walters.
olin T. Stevens, <>l Kei ville, are visiting relai
>ent Saturday in Lancas- Mr and Mrg j E Wf
Mrs. W. A. Blakene
T. S. Carter is visiting caster, stopped oyer it
r in Kershaw, Mrs. J. several dais last wee!
ou* latives on her reiuni
Sidney llinson, of the Fair.?Kershaw Era.
lie section, is visiting her j^rrf E E()L
Irs. W. M. Oiaw.ord. daughter, .Mi-s Pearl,
G. Coan,^ who moved tiocli section, have retu
uicaster to Rick liill an exfended visit to r
month ago, was in town Riverside.
.lid ay. ??
lev. W. W. Ratcllford, Two Dwellings Burne
Tirzah section, was 1 .
| tlTA rneiilnt. -^ - - 1
. 1 i - 11
iie pie a aiir. callers at 1
e Monday. til one of Mrs. S. E. 1
Mr.j. 1\ C. Beckham,
SscreUry J. S. Wilson, 9( tt,ved by fire Sunday
Junior Order, went <o Their Iosms Mtima'ed
ioro lost evening to or- w|,ich is only partialllocrl
council. by insurance Ti.eori
W. Stover, of the Heath fi e is not known. It
section, spent Sunday the home of Mrs. Mo
,d Monday here with his her absence.
Mr. D. B. Stover. < ? -.?
as. A. Weaner, of the The ''??*"? Awav
, . Old Landmark-. 27*<
>pnngs section, one ol Mr Thoft T Gt
's' most prompt paying Taxahaw.
ers, called to soe us Mon- Mr. Thom as T. Grt
of Lancaster county's
o indebted for a pleasant most highly exteeniet
iday from our old friends, died at his home in the
L. Robertson, of Oak- 8"Ciion last Sunday <
id Mr. Berry Mobley, of ^ oc^ock He had b
prings. valid lor a year or m
,, TT , wliile his death was i
. F.jjHunter and family _ ,
- I pecicci, 11 was ne
erday morning for Ker- . . . . , . . .
J " deeply lamented by his
where they expec' to . , , . '
' lativea and friends,
oir luture nome.?diesMr.
Gregory was i
3 n* year, having been b>r
I. E. Anderson, of Rich 1S20. lie leaves the
10 has been visiting her children, his wife ha
here, the Rev. and Mrs. iu May of last year: A
Garter, returned; home Gregory, of Kershaw; I
accompanied by her Gregory, of Edge woe
who will remain with Clerk ol Court J. F. L
v days. Lancaster ; Dr. G. W.
B. Bruce, formerly oi Jefferson, and Mr. Ii
lie, but now a leading ory, ot laxahaw. II
:essful druggist of Green- survived by a brother,
is in town la-t Saturday. Cregory, of Hat Creek
t Sunday at Tradesville, Possessed of strong i
g home Monday by way criminating judgment
,e administrative and
T . . c -bility, Mr. Gregory wi
ev J. P. Marion, of Sum- , , ? ,
. . , ,? t f'd in a marked deyr
h 1 J lirnl haro "!r I ? .? ? -
o
i / i i II ' i I'll i U ** I . i 1 i
I prosecution <>i his li'? 1
of Koanoke, Va an 1 fuminf(t whj(.n p,m
ar Marion, of It.chburp, ^ u(||jr n_, a(
in spending a day or iw> til force,i b? ,ile inl
, llieir hiaier, Mrs. R. B. Qld age ft|ld
ease to coase Irom his 1
. M. Bdk, formerly Mi-s waH a public spirited,
Shorer, who was "i o citizen and a mm ol
jat enthusiastic and sue- character, ever enjoyin
>chool teachers in the bounded confidence o
ittended the meeting in 1.1n~ 1
auviv uaifti, no norvou
t i!ie past week of the (rv with courage and fi
j ''ommittoc oi theSchool Confederate soldier,
meet, Association of member of company 11
ir.tlina, of which she is 2nd South Carolina
>r* For a number of years
[lassie Thomson came his death he was a loyal
om Converse College si^teni member of the
r, in order to accompany church.
iN, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. The remains of this
, to Darlington to at and gallant Oonfcdera
marriage of her brother, were laid to r-st Mon<
Idy H. Thomson, and noon 111 the old family j
11)no Blackwell, which, in the vicinity of Tax
>usly announced in The Il-'V. Mr. White, a Rrt
ikes place this after- minister of Jefferson, c
the funeral sorvices.
lAfJfrUV . ViA". . . . .
- v Z ' IBER
6, 1901.
Wi11 iams, Funderburk? Gardner.
a visit to Mr. Amis Fuuderburk, son ol
the llotd Mr D. A. Fundcrburk, ot Dwi^ht,
ami Miss Dor.i Gardner, tin
is and lit farming daughter of Mr. M. 0.
I lie guests ?'"dner. ?f F'Ht C'eek, ?er.
er R,,ck muriedlast Thursday, at tin
home of the biide's parents. The
eerem nv was performed b.v the
abernaqle, R v> T A Dabney, of LmcaiOfTiades
l( r
lives here, ^
L ters. Monet/ in the Mink.
i.v, ol Lm- Mr. M. V. Pres-lev, ot the
i lver.-haw Heath Springs section, s prewith
re- pa?ins: lo catch minds. While
Iroin the in town Monday he bought all
the traps t ia the coul 1 fir.d ou the
, market. Ilo wmia ? >? ......? t
. .iv am ill.'
j uivu nnu ]
. ? for I In ir hides. ^ Inch are quite
ot i he A n- 1
irued from valuable. Mr. l'ressley ?u.!Ce8?
el dives -.t ,ul,y experimented with the raiuk
bngiQ"8H last ye.tr. He made
t wo shipments of ihe hides to
8:. Louis, receiving ir ni $4.50
rl iii Illicit . ... . . .
to $5 each for ?hi m.
lock Hill,
Moore and Mil"' School II ins $100 I'rize-?
, ll'oricof the School ImproveCIO
in cut Association.
afternoon. yi its meeting in Columbia
at $7,COO, Friday and Saturday the exev
covered culjve committee of the State
igui o- tin gcj100j Improvement Association
started i? awarded the fifteen prizes, five
ro during | <)f $100 eacli nnd ten ot $50 e. ch.
offered by it to the schools which
made the greatest material init
Another .)roveuienis during the year
e !tenth of ,,, ... . .
'eiiorp, of * be following IS a list ot the
schools winning the prizes. It
3gory, one will be seen that one school in
oldest and I his county ? Elgin?gets a prize
1 citizens, ot $100:
) Taxahaw Horry County?Spring Branch
aveuing at school, $100.
een an in- Lancaster County?Elgin
, school, $100.
lore, a.ic Laurens County?Green Pond
1,11 school, $100.
>veriheless Orangeburg County?.latni?
many re- ton school, $100.
Williamsburg County?J ohn..
Mb 82nd 'onvMe school, *100. "
Horry County?Athens school,
" Jan- "> $50.
tallowing Marion County?Brittou's
ving died Neck, $50.
1r*. VV. A. Georgetown County ? Union
dr M W graded school, $50.
. " fI, " Spartanburg County?Cross
Ki, Icxa.-; . , ,?Kn J
1 ' Anchor, $50.
iregory, ot Hampton County?Luray school,
Gregory, $50
L. K. Greg- Sumler Jounty?General Suin?
:? ?i . _ t,?.r M(>mnr?o) .mn
0 10 tunu | v ~ iciu \ ,
Air. Owen Laurens County?Trinity Kidge
school, $50.
Creeuwood County?Phoenix
mind, (lis- school, $50.
and both Marlboro County?Salem
executive school, $50.
<s success- Horence County?Lyndhur>t
Be in the "'houl' $5?"
work, that Sxty schools throughout th
juit he fol- State entered iuto the compe'i;tivity
no 'be Columbia State say.irmities
of under the head of material
s of dis improvements ate included "P.
.abors. He taxation, consolidation, new
patriotic buildings, libraries, interior dec
' sterling ora'i?n, beautifying yards and
g the mi' better general equipment."
1 all who The cash lorilie prizes is fnrl
his couo- nished hy the Peabody board ol
lelity a-i a 'fos'ees. An efTort will be made
A It* .
lie was a 0 OIIt>r more arid larger prizes
of iho the coming year,
regiment. ' 'ie School Improyemet Ass<preceding
edition i* doing a much needed
1 and con- W()r^ i" South Carolina, and if
Baptist *hou!d be encouraged in iff
praiseworthy labors by every
good man irietid ol the came of education,
te veteran
lay after- I lie Rev. K. .1. Blackmon, who
rrave yard with liis family lett here lasi
thaw, tha Wednesday tor Louisville, Ky.
?sbyterian writes us that he arrived in that
onducting city safely Thursday at 9.80 p.
tn.
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ly^xj Times a
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i C'l Figure it out?spoons H
V' ; u id three times a day K
VV / j for t five years? I
T of the long I
.) I of bearing this I
i ' ' ; hoe-is^/. \ if j y|
> v ^ " H
j*~ l'< ; in the fact that they n
f \ ?'?'<* " i,h sterling 9
I Ci itvan v \ r'!vi-r at points of con- jfl
Vt '.iC.y \ t t, givi . , t!is in the U
i ! t! irah'iiiy of solid sil- B
i ^ J vi; spoon it k . than
\ I hai. the cost. I
/ OuiiiantccJ n v.szrt fc.
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\. / fgk sai.?. i:r y
B. C. Hough.
I am still offering a few Diamond
Rings for less than they
' are worth. I have some small
sizes, running from $12.50 to
$30.00 that are really worth
' more than I ask for them.
I offer for this week only
Solid Gold Cuff Pins G5c pair,
Solid Gold Crescent Brooch, 65c,
Larger $1.00 and $1.25. Solid
gold Baby Ring 50c and 75c and
up. Solid Gold Ladies Set Rings
$1.50, $2.00 and up, any color
stone you want 1 am still offering
the plain Solid Gold Ring
, for $1.00 though it is really
worth more.
All these goods are 1st class
, in every respect and bear our
unlimited guarantee. Your
money back if not as represented.
R r wni imj
? <w* ? 1WX9I 1
Jeweler and Optician
IF erguson's
is the place
to buy your heavy and
fancy groceries, fruits,
produce, eggs, butter,
nnnltrv rtr T lin'"
j? ? - - j i ~v<^. uovv> txny
thing you want in tnis
line and at lowest prices.
My delivery service can't
be beat.
I also have the best
fresh fish and oysters to
be had almost rv^rv <1-jv
,
in the week,
Phone me your order
and it will be promptly
*
filled and delivered.
i
I have just put in a
line of
Dry Goods dt Shoes
and propose to sell them
at very lowest prices.
i I
Give me a call and be
^convinced that this is the
place to trade.
G.F.Ferguson.
P. S.?Just Received a fresh
; shipment of those fine yellow
, rutabaga turnips that everyone
likes so well.