The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 23, 1907, Page 7, Image 5
LOCAL DOTS
Cotton, 10? cts ; seed, 18 cts.
?Chester's free delivery mail
^ service will be inaugurated Dec.
1st.
?The Rov. T. A. Dabney
will preach at Bethel church tomorrow
(Sunday) afternoon at
3 o'clock.
?Better pay your town taxes,
if you have not already done so.
Tihie expires on 301 h instant?
a week from today.
?The graded schools will
ha\e exercises today in order to
get Friday following Thanksgiving
as a holiday.
Mr. E. A. Knight, who went
to Texas about a year ago, has
returned to his former home in
the Taxaliaw section.
?The heavy rains for the last
lew days have been ?goneral. In
some parts of Texas regulars
iloods were experienced.
?The annual convention ol
the State Division of the Daughters
of the Confederacy will be
hold in Chester Dec. 4th.
?Duck Alsbrook, anegro, was
shot and killed by Will McFarloy,
also colored, in Union county,
N. C., Tuesday afternoon.
?There will be a basnet supper
at Antioch Thanksgiving
lli.wli I fnr t lin 1 1
~.0~., .... . ..o wtuciH 01 me sciioni.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
?At an election held Wednesday
Yorkville decided to issue
$25,000 in bonds for sewerage
system and extension of water
works.
?The oil mill is running both
day and night. For night work
the plant is lighted by electricity.
The daily output is about 2000
gallons of oil.
?Mr. BrainarJ McLuro, ?
well-known citizen of Chester,
died Monday, from the effect
of a paralytic stroke, lie
was 67 years old.
?There will be a basket supper
at Fork Hill next Welnes
day night, for the benefit of the
school. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
?During recreation hour at
school Saturday morning. Miss
Sadelle Stewart in some w?v
*" >
broke several ligaments in her
right arm.?Rock Hill Ilerald.
^ ?The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Iloss Black mon, that
was born Sunday Nov. lOih,
1907,died last Tuesday night ami
was buried Wednesday afternoon
The funeral eorvices were con
ducted by Kav. 0. A. Jeffcoat.?
Kershaw Era.
?Mr. John Vanlandingham's
numerous friends in Lancaster
will regret to learn that he is
again quite sick, at his home in
Charlotte. The Observer of
Thursday says: Mr. .John Van
miiumK'ittiii uuuimues very hick
at his home on East avenue. Ilia
friends are very much concerned
about him.
?jWhile this issue of The
News was being printed one of
rollers suddenly "went to pieces,"
which accouifts for a number of
the papers being badly printed.
New rollers have been ordered to
be sent by express trom Atlanta,
a and we hope to receive them be^
fore another "press day."
THE LANCASTER NEWS, 1
C? I?mi Orqanixation o
PERSONAL Officers EU
r -J The stockhol
Col. T. Y. Williams visited raer?' Bank a"c
Columbia this week. Lancaster s ne^
_ m .... prise, heretofor
Mr. P. T. 1 witty, of Heath . ,
... V . , li?fe iuesday a
Springs, spent lu"sJay night in ganjzed_ Thef
Lancaster. ,
directors was
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, Lmgle, J. F.
of White Bluff, spent Wednesday Bennett, T.
in Lancaster. W. P. Robins
I it- t ,T
wi uio?r A r Smith; R
Respective conRreg^tiona, as well of Elgin, with L
as ' ihe public generally, that E M. McKissic
ihev be returned to their casteF} with Su
Rev E. P? H
charges. uov< ^ . . n
- ? Springs, with D
dinners' lleport. Rev. O A. Jellc
The census bureau's report is- with A K. osDc
pued Thursday shows /a total ot Kj^dle, of Lane
7 311 202 bales ginned to Nov. ?atej with Mr.
14tli, as compared with S,5(>2,- Capt> J. W. llai
242 bales up to same date last lay delegate, wit
year?a decrease of about one
and a quarter million. The re- ThanksVivinu ?
oort being bullish, it caused a There will be
material advance in the pne? dinner at Bethel
of the staple in spite of the mon- gapp's neighbor
ey stringency. jday ^2Sth L11S0*
?? cordially uivit
To Celebrate 78th Birtndait To- come and get a ?
dan. . net proceeds wil
lvershaw Era: The 78thbirt i- church purposes
day of Mrs. MaryOatoe ot the 1 is
-ali section'will be'celebrated next ^ 21at 190
Saturday, 23rd inst, with a picnic
dinner. Key. J. T. Dendy and
Prof. Burrell Caston are expect,
. , . , Alleged Store Ho
ed-to be present and make addresses.
The public is cordially ' iefh I?mt<
iuvited. Kroea' Kobt'
,kDaisy" West, fc
week from Winn
Mrs. II. Q. Mcllwain Meets with mi
in jail. I hey ar
Had Accident. * J
tl . . . a grand larceny?
Her manv friends in Lances- , . ,
, . . i, , clothing from tn
ter, her former home, will be , b
pained to learn that Mrs. 11. G. P *V C0 Pany s 9
Mcllwain recently met with a 9e- mis iei
... , sentences lor pet
nous accident, as appears from , . ? . ,
, ... . nutted in Fairfie
the following, taken from Wed
nesday's issue of the Kock Llill ??
Herald: Mrs. H. G. Mcllwain ... ,
.... . ?All olaces ci
had the misfortune to fall on the
__ . . . f . . , of course, bo c
cement pavement in front of her
home Saturday afternoon, break- j Thanksgiving d:
ing one of her limbs. day.
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tjwi* ***** ' 499- *** ' **1
o. Hi. w. nau?, of iver- ft"11 A. R.
shaw, spent a couple of days in "ill be noted tl
Rock Hill this week. caster county's
Attorney R. G. Vaughn of ri izens and 81
Jefferson, S. O., was a Monroe a Prombioi
visitor Saturday.?Monroe Jour- l)lole8Si?nnl me
ual represented in t
The board el
Mrs. G. I. Rice, of >Sumter, ing officers of
is visiting her parents in Ker- President E. b
shaw, Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. president, J.
Stover. cashier will be
Mr. Ren Funderburk and Dr. probably at a
Eugene Funderburrk paid a visit dir ctors to be
to their old homo at Dudley tlTis day. It will als
week. ed at Tuesday's
The Rev. O W. Carmichaol the bank's he<
returned this week from the A. be e3,abbslied.
R. P. Synod meeting in Fayette l)rcvi(?usb
villp T?n? * canitnl i*
L "vwvn, AO
J *
bank hopes to I
Mrs. 1) P. Montgomery and bu,ineS8 oallv j
little son, Lewis, ol St. Louis, are T1)e presj<iellt(
visiting relatives here. of the Dwight't
Montgomery is a daughter of tf) town
Mrs. S. E. Floyd.?Kershaw
Lra. The Method in
Mr. W. 0. Lazenby, of Bed. Homes of Lw
ford City, Va., is expected here
next Tuesday to visit his son, *'ie News, 'be 1
Mr. Gilbert Lazenby, and family. Conference w
Mr. Lazenby will go to Hock ''Inoy next V
IIill Monday to rnoet his father. instant, Bishop
ing. Bishop Di
The Kev. K. E. Tur.iipseed cteli t0 b
and the Rev. C. 1'. Carter, pas- oal and ,ay
I lore of the two Methodist church- counly haTe ()Ce
es here, respectively, will leave ag follow,. Ke
next Tuesday lor Gaff.iey to at- ^ Qf , aucas
tendtheAnnualCouferei.ee. So H>ne8> H. K
far as we have been able to learn, q p Qirfor 0f
it is l ilA flitrn?al ,IlauI w.a ?
NOVEMBER 23, 1907.
f the New Bank? Bright Little Girl's Le
cted' Her Church Pap<
ders of the Far- '
I Trust company,
? financial enle'r- Tl,e wriM
e referred to, met 3weet llUle Mi,s 1,auli?B 1
fternoon and or- Panddaunhtor of Judg
oUowing board of Mr8' ,ra Jou s- ?PP'
elected: E. B. 1lhls week'B issu*' ol the A"
Nisbet, W P 'Keform Presbyterian, i
W. McMurray', "Youth's Department," c
?r .. " 1^,1 Im- Wiin. " -
__ r.. ^ .'in. M line IV. i;ou
uu, w. m. Mi ore
0,1. ti Dear Mrs. Douglas: I
Killings. It 11* , t
school in Lancaster. 1
lat some ot Lan- Richburg. My papa at
most substantial Riohburg. I stay at my
iccesaful farmers mother'- in Lancaster and
it business and school. I like in go. 1 am
a of the town are "econd graUo. I have a
. .. little friends. 1 loee mv I
,ie directorate. very much. She is so 11
ected the follow- kind. My birthday is 111
the institution: ary. It is on the 20lh.
!. Liugle ; Vice- be eight years old. I go
F. Nisbot. The ^ath HC',t)o1 ?Vl>rv Sabba h
I am in Richburg toi'av.
chosen later? . ^ , v ,
just returned Irom Col
fleeting of the Qur pa9tor is Mr. Lt
held next Tues- Wo like him very nir
o likely ho decid- have a little sister ?
mooting where little brother. My Ihtl
v , 1 11 tor i? three years old.
adquarters sh .11 ... . ; ,
1 tie brother is two years ol
Sabbath school teacher i
17 nnhlislio'l n.n
, t 'uc 11 at lie Taylor. My pap
$25,000.00. The doctor. Ho ha- two 1
ie ready to begin Their names are John an
nthe new year. They are dark red. Gram
Mr. Lingle now atu* grandmother Marion
Ricnburg. Papa has a li
lection, will nioye . , A ' a K . ,
and lot ol line chickens.
liis office near the liouee
? little slater is named Roi
t Conference-- my litt'e brother is n a met
ncaster Members. Hoping to see this in prill
e published in because 1 have not writte
Methodist Annual longtime. We have fifty
'ill convene in ,
, lour lovmg little men
ITedne.day, 27tl. l'.uline Jones Mai
Morrison presid- Richburg, S C.
iincau is also ex
sent. 1 he cleri- ^jr. Cunningham De
nhers from this Nomination tor Ma;
n assigned homes
!V. 11. E. Turnip- .. t
1 Mr. Editor: In a recen
ter, with C. W. , rr, v r
_ , ... of 1 he News 1 mi noni
. Osborne s; Rev. ... . . ,n
' for Mayor by 4k fax-pa
Lancaster, Willi .... , , ,,
... While I appreciate the c
ev. \Y . C. Winn, . . . ,
_ _ ment thus paid me, 1 must
>. G. Potter; Rev .... ti , ,.
lustice to my.-elt, decline
;k, of East Lan . ..
cept tlie nomination, a* it,
mter Liltleiohn; ' . ,,
* ' not at all suit me to assui
Utson, of iieath , !
O II /"1 . W..I.C3 iVU.I ll'SUUllSlOUIIieS
T. fc>. H. Griffith ; #r ...
. , olnce of Mayor,
oat, of Kershaw, ....
.. . , ' Kespeot.fulp
>rne ; aiaj. j. M. "
. . , . W. J. Cunuiugh
saster, lay deloli.
M. Johnson;
mel, of Kersbaw,
h J. C. Otts.
W The
inner. J
ft Thnnksgivirg I
church, in the I - _ -7 hood,
on Thurs I flJhtFl*' ~T
The public is Bj >."f, *? _j;ed.
Everybody I +-y:ood
dinner. The go m
1 bo used for -r1
{he Flue
Committee.
You receive intmsi
{rom evcry 0Uncc ol
bbe.ru in,tail. pj ihere arc no damp chi
ar had two ne- gj P^P68 to waste lhc ^cal
Alexander and I ?r?|]rrr'r3
wrought here this g 3j\y 1
Hboro and lodeed Kn
. B (Equipped
e charged with ig
-stealing a lot of i?j Carry it from room to roi
u , , ~ or low?no bother?no sr
? tople s .Sup- smokeless device prevents
tore. They nave B burns 9 hours. Beautil
serving 30-da.v I iapan' ^very heater W;1
ty offenses com- B La
Id county. B \
B evenings. Made ol bras
rproved central dralt burn
f business will* B H y?ur dealer cannot
, , , Heater or Rayo Lamp wi
closed aa uaual *V n>N?A??,
iy, next, Thurgn.
.Nmwuii'i?''u ~'J 11 u'^mm***
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tter in The Coming Colored Educair#
tion Conference?Carroll,
Miller and Others to Speak.
en by
darion, Mr. E iitor: Itav. Richard
e and Carroll of Columbia will speak
Bars in here Nov. 29th, at the Educaisooiate
tional Rice Coufereuce. Cari)
the roll is oue of the irrea'est loaders
induct- ot the negro race. Ilis aim is to
glass: encourage industrial edu ?tiou
go to hs the hope of the race. He will
live in also discuss the negro's position
ays in jn tj,e world. Nov. the
grand- 29 g o'clock p. 111. We shall
I go to *
in 1 lie arrange tor Mr. Carroll to spoak
lot of Ht tllO floiirt llnn.A 1
_ _ _ . Jivu. D IUI II1H UOI10'
teacher lit ol the white people who
ice and should like to hear bira. Ho
V ' 1 lfi speak at night. Tickets
I wdl ' , ,
to Sab pot in some ot the stores,
i I can. f?r convenience. 1 have a let1
have ter from Mr. \V. T. Andrews, of
umbia. Sumter, editor ol he k<^-'eietider.'*
nntnus. jje wjHjjea t() address the con
lC V fereuce on tho sheet, of the 4Tie1'icl
a
le sis- l)eH' ?f Law" on the
My lit- colored people. This subject
d. Mv will be heard with marked ins
Miss teres'. We will hear Mr. An,l
1-> a drews. 1 only w tot the best.
lorses. . . . .. .
il Dan advice given on all these subjects,
illa'her for "peace and harmony. Hon.
live in Thos. E. Miller writes that he
lie cow will intertain the people Nov.
lie has 2Sth. lie is a fine speaker?
i. My
Come one, come all. Arrange*e
and ... .
^ m ints will be made to accommo
it soon ^ do the white people who turn
n in a out. M. D. Lee, Prin.
in our Lancaster, Nov-21.
f'Fatal Qin Accident.
lv a.
0
? Lumberton, N. C., special in
iclines Charlotte Observer : There was
/or. a horrible accident at the cotton
gin of Rlr. J. M. Butler in
t issue Howellsville township, 12 miles
inated from here, late yesterday after,yers."
noon, in which Mr. Hayues Kinompli
law, about 65 years old, lo>t his
, with life. While engaged in loaiiug
to ac- his wagon with cotton seed his
would c?at was caught by a screw in
ne the the shafting and before tho enof
the Kiee could be stopped the unfortunate
man had been terribly
mangled.
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witli SmohelcsN Device)
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gives a bright, steady U-- i. < -*' H
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