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Tribute of Respect to the ai Memory of O. W. Clark, hi by Barron Lodge, A. F. al M. ar sa N Many hearts were made sad ^ in our little town, when the news flashed over the wires, from Columbia, S. C.,that our friend and "t brother, Mr. O W. Clark, had passed away. How true the n words of the Apostle, ''In the midst of life we are iu death." Mr. Clark was young, iu the prime of manhood, and when he lelt. home, just a few days before his death, was apparently V1 enjoying the veiy best of r< health, but while in the dis- p charge of duty, without a mo- a meat's warning, he was stricken with appendicitis, which necessitated an operation, and friends P and loved ones hoped and prayed 01 that he might survive, but an All- 81 wise Providence decreed other b; wise ci On January the 17th, just as the sable curtains of night wore folded over the earth, the brittle cord was severed and the spirit P1 passed away to the God who sc gave it. le t Mr. Clark had been for several years travelling salesman for a largo Louisiana firm, by whom he was held in the highest esteem. He was social, genial, liberal. upright in his dealings, and irue di to his friends, alwavs ready to (p ac ommodate, and to defend their jy good name and interest, even in their absence. While he was re markably successful in his buai- pi ness, he wan never known to take a advantagejof his fellow man, and 9t a little or undermining act was scorned by him as unworthy of a er man. t0 For just ono year he had been a member of Barron Lodge No. _ 2G1 A. F. M. and we, his fellow citizens and brother Masons in 7 _ J LI. 1 1 _ _ Ajuufio aiiBHiuomu, uesire to express our tribute of respect to his memory. Whereas, it has pleased the rc All-wise Supreme Architect of w the universe to remove from our tl midst our Brother, friend and C1 Co worker, be it resolved by the ge members of Barron Lodge : n] 1st. That we bow in humble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father, believing that w He doeth all things well. sc 2nd. That we will miss our 3( Brother in the Lodge room, in y( our homes, and in the daily walks of life. 3rd. That we would point his P1 stricken and sorrowing compan- w ion for comfort to Him who said cc 4Let not your hearts be troubl i ed." 4th That we would pray the richest blessings of the Father of thejfathere upon the little ones who have been left without the I protection, love and care of any Li earthly father. 5th That a copy of these resolutions be spread in the minute book of our order, a copy sent to the family of our departed brother, and also to the "ban caster News" for publication. I. E. Wallace, ? E. L. Crenshaw, C. E. Williams, A Committee. "5 4 vv v^aLiiui i ui < i 4 Belair's weather prophet, Mr. ~ I'. 11. Collins, lias sent us his prognostications for 1908, as folio wh: January, first wet and la9t cloudy, and some rain and wind. [ Fobruary, some rain throughout " the month. March, first wilt he some rain ; last cloudy and rain. April, first windy and some rain; , v last cloudy, and some rain. May, A first wet, last cloudy and some * rain and wind. June, first cloudy, THE ; ad tome rain throughout. Jul) rst clear and windy, last cloud id little jrain. August, cloud id some raiu. September, th itne. October, wet throughout ovember, cloudy and some roit ecember, the same. Take notice?It will be cloud id windy throughout the year. destructive Storm in Missis sippi-Lives Lost and Prop erty Damaged. Jackson, Miss., Jan. 31.?Ac ices from Hazlehurst- Miss !> port considerable damage t roperty and some loss of life s result of a tornado which pa?i 1 a few miles south of tlilace this afternoon. Messem s reached Hazlehurst late thi renins from the region swop y the storm in quest phys ans, all those available at tin oint going to the scene. Considerable damage iw rc )rted to have occurred at Mi ips, 12 miles sontheast of hurst. Brookhaven, Miss-, Jan 31?i 'clone is reported to havo don image oyer a territory of cons srabie extent north of hers tc iy. Wire communication t le north has been lost complete Wesson, Miss., Jan. 31.?Si jrsons were killed outright bj cyclone which laid waste rip of farming country thre lartera of a mile wide and se\ al miles long just north of her -day. nportant Notice to Subscri bers in Arrears. On accouut of the new po9ta igulafion, by the terms < hich papers will not be carrie irough the mails as second ass matter to subscribers t imi-weeklies in arrears nin Louths, we are forced to insis l all subscribers to The New ho have not paid their eut ription to do so within the nex ) days. This is a matter b? )ud our control, being a recen igulation of the postoffice d? irtment, and its violation by u ill cauie us to forfeit our se md-class postoffice privileges. The Laucaater Publishing Co. Let us do your Job Printing. &NCASTER & CHESTE RAILWAY COMPANY Hchedtile in EOTect Jan. '28, 190H. aily Except Sunday?Eastern Tim WESTBOUND. No. 14. No. J v. Lancaster 0 00 am 4 00 p ' Kurt I.awn 0 20 am 4 40 p 1 Baacomville .... 6 30 am 4 55 p ' Kichburg 0 HO am 6 15 p r. Chester 7 00 am 5 45 p ' Columbia, So Ry 0 45 am ' Charlotte, " 0 30 am ft 15 p k Yorkvil!e,C&N W 8 18 am ' Gastonia, " 0 10 am ' Hickory, 44 11 25 am ' Lenoir, " 12 50 am 4 Atlanta, ' 5 Ho am EAST BOUND. No. 15. No. ' v. Atlanta S A L Ky 8 00 n Lenoir CANiv 1 40~p Hickory " 2 33 p Oaatonia " 5 (K) p Yorkvilie " 6 45 p "Charlotte, So Ky /> i 5~p Columbia, So Ky 0 00 am 4 00 p Chester 9 15 am 7 35 p Kichhurt; 10 05 am 7 5!) p Kascomville .... 10 15 am 8 05 p Fort I.awn 10 45 am 8 10 p r Lancaster 11 15 ain S 35 p A. P. McLURK, \ Superintendent. LAN'J ASTER NEWS, FEBRUAR] y| CD "1 DRY < ill 1 IjjJ We havt o S nrr>? fV?v otr?i y ? JL. H V/ J 18 [^tN :; | at ai \ m ' At SOUR of Dry Goo tilings, Lace |;| derwear, N01 ? gJ and Furnitui !' ? We will 0 WOk iL! 1 ? iMA mis sine inn <B SHOES ANE : | TRUN e II only. Some vj$ sale will be i || to us. ' Hi Please be 'J 11 and never wi. o m y?u- Most of e |i before the ad ? j|j offered AT A] !i matter well v || see before buj " ?1 Come nov - H THREAD AT gpg W atch fo: '! M y]^ yK ">rr^?xlx Wr* ~^ f ? 111 I u ui I I GOV. R. B. ?> Of North Carolina,! GOWAN'S PNEIIM( THE CREAT EXTERN For Coughs, Colds, C 1,1 and Chest Troi in nil in blading to the pi LnJ used for PNKU.V >111 id, with pleasure tIn in I can say a word in m For Sale m II { 5, 1908. tEADl OSINC 01 nnrtdc NM !/%wc A lvrnviio ; marked down in y one to see and o STD BELOW least nine-tenths ENTIRE ST ds, Millinery, D , Embroideries, 1 tions, Blankets, I'; ri^ a i A 1 re. iotai value ao i convert all pro> > an UP-TO-DAT ) MEN'S WEAR KS AND LEATH undesirable go< sold at one-half <. ar in mind that we 11 advertise anythir ' this Stock having vance in prices an ND BELOW FIRS' rorth your time to c ping elsewhere. 7 and buv vnnr "P.O ' 5C, while it lasts. r our next notice. Yours truly, M-mJGH! GLENN Says About l make it a ruin j ml III* F mend medicine* u VUlVlv tried them, a.s iai DTAflCnV many in the land IAL Rc.Mc.UY shams, hut having roup, Throat for < old*, acre thn tlammatory trouhl< JDIGS itation in cordially it to the public, ft eo|?lt?especially Hie children. I have kn IONIA and throat troubles with m??? it I Rive yon this testimonial. Anytime i for your Co., I will do so without hesitath by All Druggists, SI.OO, 50c ; 4 % 7 Jl 1 9 N ly i plain fig- |J fieri 11 COST J of KS OCR ? _ r a , Si'4 ress I rim- |i| ^adies' U11- .||j ants Goods, || out 89,500. | i eeeds from E store of I j 53 5<] wi ER GOODS I ids in this 1|| >f first cost |H R v i never have ig to mislead |g been bought d now being Ip T COST is a ft :onsider, and ||f A.TS SPOOL H to. I li lever to recommit I have mythere are a tfreat that, are perfect tried your ('lire >at and other i lies, I have 110 hesf recommending ir L think it a own of itn beii?X ?um effect. 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