The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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It. E. WYL1K, President. .
4NO. A. COOK, Sko't. and Thkar 80,1
a J. CLAKK, Business Manager. ti
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Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 7. lPOf>, tO lit)
t the pustofllce at I.ai raster S O., under Act
of Congress of March 3. IH'l' bp t a1
"" thoug
Saturday, Fehruurv S, 11)08. much
?~? cepte
"WENT OVER THE OLO THREE C'S" . is evi
According to. the News and v*o:nj
<'o ilier.Division Superintendent OM
- ? .
II S. Hungerrord, of the South !
em Railway, recently made a '
"thorough inspe< tion" o.' the old
Three C's?Mie Southern's road 1/, n '
from Kingville, S. (J., to M irion, ',IN
(i ]
N. C., and ih?t lie not onlv
found ' Ihe tr ick and ter-, ^ *IH
, . , vears
nunals in good conui ion,
\ ut w*H8 most favorably impressed
with the character o' the u,s '
country through which ho tray- n(,on
elled. We quote from our e - ,iu 11
teemed Charleston eontempora ; " 1 !j1
irrrt
The road travevs s a sec' ion
ot this State an i tliat, of North \
< arolina : h; c' in timber, j
agricultural uid mineral lands, ' (^
and aside from the picture-'que j
Bcenerv Mr Iluimerford was very ' karg
much impressed with 'lie air of i Herbi
prosperity, and the very sub- train
Btjin'ial growth of tha cities and |,j,n
towns ahnm the line, notably i ,
Camden, Kershaw, Reck Hill,! ")X c
Yorkyille, Shelby, N. C., Ruth- ne~rn
erfordton, N. C , and Marion, N Chest
C.?where the road touches the befwr<
Western North Carolina Rail colon
way, between Salisbury and -^r j
Asheyille, N. C., and at present . '
under lease to the Southern. riuinj
the re
It will he observed that Mr.
III(ill
Hungerlord makes no mention S|ir?cj
of Lancaster in the li t of "cities qq,
and towns along t he line" nota- j j
ble for "very substantial growth n
?an omission which leads us to |t,.irn
iuspo"t that liis ''thorough in- V(.ry
ejection" was not so thorough
niter all. No town on th South- \Marr
eru in this part of the stale lias' ami
male grp. t-r progress in the Mr.
way of material dey 'oprnen' j pronii
during the last tew years than Hock
has Lincader?a lad patent !< ey, t
the most casual ohs rvor, much Mr. II
less to a prominent olfi da I ot the were i
road who maae-i a k'thoroug i in. hy<eri
f. r\.\r? . .> j 1\ a j u1a?1 r* V V I ? ?r I ? * ? ? -
njH UiiuN ^ c%iwiiw . ?f ii , j i mn
right under Mi. 11 i m ire r f ?>r?l's ;' Ii o J!
noce, when he w is at tiie South jciatinj
em's depot bore, is a line, up to ihrothe
date, sixty-thousand-dollar cot-1 jVan'^
ton oil mill and fertilizer plant, L,?|,ei/
completed during the present;
winter and which is now run- Dunla
iiing night and day. Haying Mr. Ii
failed to note the oil company's '^"Hle
mammoth buildings, or the largo
lumber manufacturing establish- rj,|ie
ment of the W. M. Moore com- most
pany still nearer the Southern's the se
THK LAM'/ASTKK
, it even the Southern's re- Oapt. ?
led and repainted depot turned 1
ing itself, not to mention Latieaste
notable improTements in Miss I
vicinity, the conclusion is (jurolma,
nigh irresistible that Mr. |^ev Mr.
;erford may have overlooked ol vear8
casional rotten crosstie or Lancasle
ly worn raii along the line visitimr !
road. We hope, however,
Mr. K. j
lie report is correct as to ,
mdi'iou ol the track. >uisi s
town \V
,8 it ever occurred to you Messr
lowly even greased light* Ceorge
avels in comparison wilh 8Peul ' h
."Men transition ot a meas Mr. W
ub call info a full-blooded ant llill,
v tlie instant a railway lo- in Lane*
Live strik< s i ? ^,jr
Camden
St. Lnuis man is asking for
>rce because bis wife is too Mi?s C
The evidence in that case ,,lli 'ier b
to be interesting. ? Ander- Lloyd M
,aiK Dr. I
the sake ol the wife it is Jvwr^i,.lkV
ped that the testim >ny will (
<on behind closed doors,
h really she doesn't deserve
i sympathy, since she acd
as a husband a n an who Mr. W
identlv unworthy of any ov r to
in, however short or long to atteu
sh she may be nuptials.
| Mr^ (
i of Mr. Di.rnn Love. ..
Maggie
. M. I) hove, a former cit-! Mrs. R.
A this county, died Thurs- lett Woe
t pneumonia in Concord,N. visi' ri :a
ile was a son of the lute
r Lcve and was about 40 Kcc
jM. lie leaves a widow Event* >1
gooil; itinl
teveral children. The bodv digt^tivp <>
, , , , Or. King's
rough* here y isterdav after- tj.,r. (>t ?t,?n
over the S ?uthern road and , I?''1
to l'ieasaut Plains church j Kun.lerliur!
uial.
Adu,
it AI u<lr Orowitifl Out <>/
... , . . , L'ursnnnt
t/man A-clmt. Ml l,
i.o ro named Cross was ar- i |l St-*1' tU
biiMer. for
i Wedne-dav eight near ii*.- ! ol>eit
.,, I arclav tln? 'J
station, in Chester countv, to o'clock <\
ed w ith assauiting Flagman ',*!
rrf King on the L. & c. : dies of to i t
.... . . imnl? in* iitn
jasi o it 11 id ay night, eau ing thing*
it is staled, to fall from a Fobs u*
ar and break his leu The
i, who is now in jail at No
er, js said to have admitted A)1
a his arrest that he was the ??tat??of H<
, i , ?re hereby i
m1 tramp on the train that with
Cine was after?that he was
z. on top of the box car and
ason he assaulted the tlagw
as because the latter Feb 8. 1th
c at him with his lantern.
e many friends of Mr. Kmc.
I I A U
s still at the Try or hospital ATTt
tester, will be pleased to omce? in s
that he is getting along j Lnicely.
Noti
tfif/e ?/ Mr. li'altrr Ihtnla/t A]j p,.rM
Miss Ijiitiun Mtitturf/. the esrare
Walter M. Dunlap, theIitteJt-d.w
nent young attorney of imleh
... ... sett VinenI
Hill, and .Mi*s Lillian Mas
h 1 h.'ii *11it?ir daughter ot Administ
" burn, I
miry Massey, ol that city,i Feb r?, 1
married in the Mrs! Pies- ? ?
an church of Kork IIill \A
day rvi'i.iiig ai 8 o'c.o k, pJJQJ (j
U v. Ah x nUcr iM ?rtin olli i
Mr. Herbert Dunlap,)
r of run aroam, was lie t
and Mis9 Mabel Anlrey, of J 'fVt* ~
.Iill, mail of honor. Th"
n'tondants were: Mi s
i Hronson with Mr. F. A.
|> ; Miss Marie Fewed with fi
\ in .J?.nos of Chester ; Miss
Dunlap Willi Mr. Burton
V ; Miss Janie Massev with Ii'sohea
iir L' a ? ment than
1 . Spencer. j jn^iy low
i marriage was one of the any pnrpos
brilliant social events of I 'or Pr'ce" '
ason. |
i
NKWs, FEBRUARY 8, r.?08
las. M Stewart has re- Milium rrn\\i iniiiiijiJfsi
Ironi a business trip to m
r. ? Camden People. W ?????????
Mary Price, of North it The
daughter of the la'e i I Man
Price, who u number ? "\A7V?
ago was pastor of the a,
r Methodist church, is ! | Succeeds
Mrs. Fannie Joues. ? I , .,
L. Kollings, one or Oak- m
ending citizens, w;?s in S ??????
redned;iy. ? 1 The
* M. U. Gardner and J
Cook, of Flat Creek, ]j| IPCTSOncll
ursdav night in town. if
r a m i .I f?. f; Interest
. A. Marshall, ol i lens- *4
spent Thursday night ?
I 4| Fo
iotnas MeNinch visited m
ti>is week. f Compounded
U our Savir
oruelia Elliott ia visit- ? ?
ister in Fort Lawn, Mrs. THE FIRST f
oore. p
Ernest Brasington, of jt oii.vs. D. Jones, i'r
, was in town Wed lies fS
. C. Thomson visited
Hue week. TlfllAl)
J. Cunningham w.n! 8 y dp _
Kr-ck Ilili Thnrsiav ^ - vr * ?
(i i he Dim'a;>-\Iusf>ey
Greatest S
!. F. Tiilman and Miss
ii'io 1, accomuunied bv WJ P
L Hioklin, of Hichburg, WA /Iff* III
h.OMiuy lor Florida to "V tia V
- our e:
Ping O^cn House
v is welcome when wo fool ^ t <
we feel tlmt way only when our J*} 1JS I. 111 w* O I
j^ans in** working properly.
Sew f.if?? Pills re**ulnto ilio no- 1 .
null, liver utii 1?o\v*1h so per- ; 8 I / j * 1)1 jlO'
a n't holp feol'.n*: g?> ?*'. win u In- ! * " ' * 8 1 1 11 ^
i!N. '2>c nt J. b. Alnckey ntid
Men's La
j
linistrators' Sale. Shoes, t
to nr*lc*r issued l>y J K Mcw
of Pr dmt* the undersigned j ^ j < % jj
1 nhlie outcry to the hi bed lO Kll * S? !. 1
e.ish, ut the it'sileiioe of the
M Snllivilll, it*- 'I'.lse I Oil Sat- ^ -r m
'2nd of Feb 10 s. I,";i unnii* :it 1)1 8 I ) i 1 1*
m, th?? fol.ov iug personal , ro. *- * ? '
t: I gray muie, a head of oat2
two-horse w.igous, pio I loin- 1 I |.i'
or. ."it) busln s corn, farming JL . X ^ 1 1 I 1 i
arid shop tools and other
Nntiey K Sullivan, I ) B ^ i k I t I 1
John \\ Sullivan, j \ \ [^J^\ & \ fc '
OH- 30-30 Ailiuinistr.ttorrt
i A f t j *at x
nee 10 creditors. j^uw is j
iH holding claims aRainst the vmil U;n nf
>l>crt M. Sullivan, deceased. \v'lldl yOU Waill
notified to tile -tamo duly ntin
lilt days. And nil per.ttDS
H.iid estate will make settle- ill cnifO
nndoisgned. 111 SaVC
Na> cy It. .Sullivan,
John M. A'nllivnn, nHVilc
Administrators. JL ilu
18 HO-30
Mx'V 11I X15K Call on us
[> R X E Y-A T-1 j\W n
print's ItlncU, Over CIuucI'h store vJ IAA O AvIJ
ANCASTER, S. C.
. r ... Jack
ce to Creditors.
oris holding claim* against
nf I' Ifly linrri, deceased,
iiotili 'd to tile same, duly
i Inn HO days. And nil per- _ 4 (i
ted lo-aid estate will ma!. * I /-v 1/- -f- r
with the undersigned. ? a 3 $ ^ 1 '
\v ir. < i.ybckn, H
alor Kstate of T. I<. Cly
>eceised.
.His. 'J-.'l
"CAliUA
/hy Not Use a
iASOLINE t.MiiNi; ?
per, aafer ami more conveateam,
and at. an exceedprice
Built auitahle for
s^Y"1,0H1 Wrl,? Send Us
J. V. OADIEU,
Monroe, N. C. I
In getting things to come
generally makes sure by g
meet and invite them in.
checking account at the ba
of its real value in limitin,
expenses, its convenience,
and he knows it is an invita
cess to meet him half waytion
she is in the habit of
Why don't you have a Bank A
You take in building up
for it will have much to d<
individual success, and sue
enterprise with which y<
yourself. It is all under yo
trol. Come in and let us t
easy if is to start an accoun
ur Per Cenl
Quarterly will be allowed i
igs Department.
NATIONAL BANK, Lanca:
pRiilent. It. E. VYLIK,
E. SI. CliOX I ON, f'tisliior
M! and I
acrificing Sale of tl
oing out of B
V" rji i n 1,1 W 1
i a n b j n 1 * rv_
Men's and
Men's Hat:
dies' and Ch
nulies' d a eke
en's Sunday
te., MUST ill
NEXT 30
LESS OF
four Oppor^'.ir"
At Very Low
you the Merchant's
s is no Fake Sal
; at once and he con
BIG BARGAI
obson & Me
ancaster, S. C,
tr the White
GE AND BEET PLAN
For the next few weeks I will
nabb^t* hihI licet plants at the (oil
to loud $1 Ja 5000 t.otMKM) $1 (JO, 10
prices on inrger ion casn wim oi
prefprrfd, I guarantee satisfa< tl >n
of plants.
I have all of the lending van
Jersey Wakefield the most popnlat
< harhston Waketleld a few dajs
sirahle for garden planting In t li
have the Succession and the hate
producing large tint heads. Plai
shipment, nij persona attention u
BOX 55 - MEGGE
Your Job Pi
i to his way *
;oing out to *
He has a ?
ink because S
g wasteful a
its safety
ition to sue- V
-an invita- ?
accepting. M
ccount? V
and caring V
> with your 5
cess of any f
>u identify m
ur own, con- v
ell you how a
f
f placed in 9
der S. C. m
" "J -* ?
Vice-President. V
inn3
lie Day
usiness
K, conYouths'
s, also
ildren's
>ts and
Shirts,
S SOLD
DAYS
COST
to buy
Trices.
: Profit
e
ivinced
NS,
?yer,
*
Sign
TS."
till all order." frr
owinir prices; MHX)
(KH) at lHIo; special
dor or C. O. I), if
and ?ufe delivery
The Karly
early variety, the
later but very dele
later varieties 1
1'iat Datob, both
tils now ready for
;iven to all orders.
TTS, S. C.
rinting*