The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 12, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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?Cotton, 11? cts ; eeed 27 eta.
the
?Mr. VV. B. Gilbert, who was
chief ot police of Winnsboro for
25 years, died Sunday. Wil
Ch
?Dr. J. P. Galvin, of Charleston,
ha? located at. Taxahaw, , ^
to practice his profession.
?Mi?s Mary Hood, daughtot ( .
r.f M- ?1 ? - t ** " -
VJI un. nau ivirs. J. iVl. lloocl, 'la? I hjy
been quite sick for the last few i
1 VICi
daya. Epi
?Grip continues to pet in its sicl
work in Lancaster. As some
citizens recover others get down p]r
with the prevailing ailmeut. co^
?Mr. C. H. Crawford, one ot j*u
the Williams-Hughes Co.'s pop- He
ular salesmen, has been quite chi
sick with grip, bat is now much
better. frie
?The Antioch Farmers' Un- Hie
ion will meet next Friday after- tor
noon at 4 o'clock, at the school daj
house. A full attendance is desired.
cou
?Mr. A. J. Clark, business
manager of The News, has been
confined to his home with grip the
for the past few days, lie hopes
U-. !- -
w uv "ui again ui a aay or two. I COn
?Miss Annette Craig, the ^ot
, young school girl whose essay is ^es
published in today's paper, is a ln^
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Craig, of the Sincerity section. the!
?Sarah Cauthen, Mary Wil- 01 c
son and Hob Brown, all colored,
were up before Mayor llusihes 1116
Monday, charged with selling inS
liquor. They were convicted and _
fined as'follows: Sarah Cauthen, win
$50; Mary Wilbon, $10; and Hob as i
Brown, $25. test
?Clerk of the Court Tate, of the
York county, will sell a lot of re<l
valuable real estate in the town raul
of Kershaw and in the county of
Kershaw on Wednesday, March 4,
as will be seen by notice in day
today's News. The sale will be live
held in the towu of Kershaw, Fot
?Mr. M. vV. Latham, of Shar- to ^
oil No. 1, has^a chicken hen that ^01
will be nineteen years old this
spring. The hen has been lay
ing eggs every year during the Mje(
last eighteen years. Mr. Latham
would like to hear from anybody
who knows of an older chicken
or of one as old.?Yorkville En- Dm
in t
quirer.
wrp
?Mr. J. W. Howie, of Sandy jy t
Ilidge township, killed a hog ne
last Tuesday which weighed
800 pounds, net. This is in all wh<
probability the largest hog ever whi
killed in this county. The hog cea5
was Berkshire and Poland-China bus
breed. Mr. Howie sold the hams ban
and shouldors for $25.60.?Mon
T, vivi
roe Enquirer.
?Lancaster's rural mail carriers thr<
will compare favorably with those * w'
of any other county in the State.
One of the "boys," Carrier Wil-i ,
hams on Lancaster Mo. 4, has in- I ,
i abc
deed broken the record. The I
other dav, when the weather
I ont
was intensely cold and the roads
yec
frozen hard, Mr. Williams should- i,
Crt
ore 1 his mail sacks and made his
r 90,1
trtp afoot, reluming to Lancasv
n me
ter by -1 o clock in Hie after- - ..
J fall
noon.
ent
?Oamp Oreok Farmers' I n der
ion will meet next Fri lay at 2 clef
p. in. All members are request- to I
ed to be present. dre
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THE LANC
?Mr. James Heath, a gallant
atederate yeteran of Aiken
inty, died a day or two ago.
received nine wounds during
war.
?Mr. W. F. Sherrington,
o moved from Lancaster to
urlo<te last tall, now has a
it ion with the Central hotel,
Charlotte.
?The Kov. It. M. Marshall,
Ltock Hill, was unable to ii11
appointment to conduct feres
here last Sunday in the
iHCopal church on account of
cness, being down with grip.
?Dr. 13. F. Garland, an aged
pician of Plains, Chesterfield
inty, died a few days ago, of
ndice. lie was 78 years old.
leaves a widow and several
ldren.
?We are indob ed to our good
>nd Mr. B. F. Laile, ot Flint
lge, for another lot of line
nips, presented tc us Satur?Lancaster's
next torm of
rt convenes on the 9th of
rch. Judge Walts will pre
i. Jurors will be drawn on
18th ins'ant.
-The store o! the M. K. Lee
ipany and the Commercial
el at Marshville, N. C., were
iroyed by fire yesterday mom-Both
sleet and 9?iow fell in
<e parts Monday t > the extent
overing the ground. Rain at
it, and yesterday, h iwever,
ted most of the white co it
- The party of Lancastrians
i went to Yorkville last week,
loted in Saturday's N^nvs, to
ily in the damage suit against
Southern in the Brown case
lrned to Yorkville Monday
ruing, the ease] jnot having
11 heard the past week.
?A difficulty] occurred Sunnigli'in
Rock Ilill, at Greene's
>'ry stables, between Tolly
ith and Torrence Melton, said
>e mill operatives, in which
till was shot inline abdomen,
i condition is critical.
ith of a Former Lancastrian
in Charlotte.
Ir. R. M. Miller, Sr., one of
irlotte's oldest and most pro>ent
citizens, died at his home
.hat city Monday night. He
i a native of Lancaster counmd
was born June 6, 1823.
moved to Charlotte just after
war and engaged in the
olesale grocery business, in
ch lie was remarKably suciful.
He retired from active
iness in 1880. He had large
iking and other financial in?sts
in Charlotte. He is sur
ed bv a widow, who was Miss
n Elizabeth Cureton, and
?o children, a daughter and
> sons.
[her Shot hu Son.
dr. G. VV. Craig, who lives
>ut 5 miles east o! Lancaster,
4 shot yesterday morning by
) ol his sons, a lad about 12
- 1 ,f 1
irs oiu, named iiusei. Mr.
lig was correcting an older
, when Ilasel, in tlie excitent
of the moment, -hot his
her with a pistol. The ball
ered in rear of the left shoulMade
and lodged in tiio mil*
^ of the arm. Mr. Craig came
own and had Dr. I'oovey to
ss the woun 1.
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IA8TER NEWS. FEBRUARY 12. 19i
The tlailey - Porter Nuptials. '
The marriage of a popular
young couple in the Elgin sec- prt>i
tion occurred last evening. Mr. ,nue
Julius Bailey, son of the laie {^"j
David Bailey, and Miss Louella antti
Porter, daughter of the late Leo VjuVk
n ird Porter, were ihe contract- J"?!'1.
' "(jol
ing parties. The interesting chro
ceremony was performed at 7 {];?!,
o'ciocKat the home of the bride's arj11
mother, the Rev. W C. Winn Uwa;
officiating. The ch inning bride stonr
o sum
is a sister of Mrs. Lewis P. Cly- c"h
J aids
burn of Lancaster. Q?c
pror
? . flcsti
Mr. J. S. Hardin Dead. o}"t\
Mr. J. Smith llardiu, son of <
the Hon. Jesse II. llardin oi
Chester county, died suddenly {???
last Friday in Columbia, whore
he had resided for two y**rs. ov<''
J luriR
Lie was about 55 years old and ln:ir
j j l>r
leaves a widow and two dau^h- m tt
ters. IJo is also survived by the
following brothers and enters :
? man
Messrs W. A. and Thos. II. liar- 11 s,"
arhs
am, Mrs. Jessie L Dates and J* 1,
Mies llattia Ilardin, of Chester,
and Mrs. J. H. Yarborough ot J,'i.
Fort Lawn. The burial was iu crap
or \il
Chester. , s,,j
for t
. ^ ? iihmI
qiihI:
Sheriff Hunter tit Haute--llie
Condition Improve '. ,
The many frienvls turoughoal I J
the county, ns well as elsewhere,
of SheritF J. P.* Hunter will be
delighted to learn that he is n >w ^
at liit* home hero and thai j
his health is improving. lit fift
was brou .lit to Lmca ter S*tur- (Dfo
day afternoon from Mt.Pleasant, Jflf
where, a-; is we J known, lie hat yl
been under treatment tor cancer jrM
of I he face for the past six weeks.
lie was accompanied here by 11) d
his physician iu Mount Pleasant, r I
Dr. B iweii, Mrs. ; Ilunter, his
daughter, Mrs. barron, and ^
Postmaster J. F. Hunter, his
brother.
The sheriff, though weakij and
emaciated, stood the longjjJJtrip sto
from Charleston J 'remarkably 1
well and is now getting along
nicely. All trace of the cancer, R
it is thought, has been removed pre*
and it is ^confidently believed
that ho will ultimately recover. Will
,r . * e Mill
lhat Sheriff Hunter is one of n,)ai
the most popular men in the
county was evidenced by J the fact
that wheu the train bearing iten
him to L? ncaster stopped at Ker- T
shaw Saturday afternoon be- who
tween two hundred and three the
hundred of his fellow citizens to J
gathered at the depot to greet ed t
him and to shako his hand. He cus'
was also weloomed by many on | Stat
his arrival here. ied
Prize* Awarded for Rent Enmiy* nort
?n U*e* of Cotton Seed I'ro- (j
ft llCt H. , *,
by 1
Secretary B. iF. Taylor, of the Bui
Soulh Carolina ^Cotton Seed our
Crushers Association, writes us r'^f
The
that the contest tor the three ,
i he
be?t essays oil the usee ot cot-j M
touseed products was ended Feb. Ul(j
1st ami that tin awards have Dui
been made as follows: in
First Priz>: $25.00, awarded to jlej,1
Lloyd llollm^aworth Smith,
Kasley, S. C. r
Second Prize: $15.00, to II. \
Kmmett Broadwater, North An lie
jMista, S. C. beo
Third Prize: $10.00, to Miss ter.
Laura Ri^don, Pickons, S. C. s;>e
Mr. Taylor sends us 'or pub- her
licalion the composition written Orr
by Miss Annetto Orai^, of this gra
county, which appears elsewhere Lar,
I in today's paper. Che
, ..
u?
1 Moat Valuable Ageht. ' It,
ie glycerineemployed In Dr. Pierce's UOlllOuc
iclnes greatly enhances tho medicinal I
wrt ies \\ Inch It extracts from native &i&F~ All Notices
Iclnal roots and holds In solution this head at the rat<
h better than ulcohul would. It also A WOKD lor eaol
oases medicinal properties of Its own, notice to be count
it a valuable demulcent,, nutritive, words.
septic and antifcrment. It adds
tly to tho efficacy of tho lllack Cherryliloodroot,
Golden Seal root, Stone ' Hetwep> W
and Queen's root, contained in town, a gold cro
don Medical Discovery " In subduing turned to It. C. lire
nic, or lingpring coughs, bronchial, ,.,7, -riTv i'imm
at and lunyr affections, for till of which *
o agents are rcc?)intuended by stand- , ,"P a A1" ^ ^,0(,P|
medical authorities. block--Kst ridge ck
'all cases where there is a wasting HX1IH< to keep an
y of flesh, loss of appetito, with weak jcroeerj. \ e soilot
i^h, as In tho early stages of con- * anc' H,m ,ex
ijiiuu, wilto can do no uoubt that gly- "J1." kive you a loir ;
ic/acts as a valuable nutritive .and ull tiint?- We want
M:e Golden Seal root, Stouo root, pie of Lancaster at
root ami Black Chorrybark In the cordial welcome
niftims/ligation and building up tho nml the many goo
i anxrisfrcngth. controlling tho cough ,v i
brlncpg about a healthy condition - * ; Jii x 1
le wj.flo system. Of coursc.lt must < . i'./ 7,.,' .
bo oidectea to work miracles. It will , , , /-,
cure wnsumption except In Its earlier a,,Ll ,ot 111 Last
cs. It will rure. vjtv severe. ov;sti- farm adjoining, aboi
;. hnntr-ni. iipmic eonchs. bronchial rea-enable. Apply
"trl'iTnexl ivuu qLs. and chronic soro Cunningham, Lane.
"j1. Jin, -tea < noss. In acute coughs
not so cu'ccuvu. iris In the lingering Garden seed atid c
r-on coughs, or tlioso of longstanding, iiennetts
i when accompanied bv bleeding from ' ,
s that it Lis performed its most j HAVE acceptet
of.'FinlevE! 1 lug wood, M. lb, of Ben- .W lIj (;,oxlon
Med. College, Chicago, says of gly- t<) have my friends <
W ill m.-ke it to voui
uiysi nr-la it serv s an excellent purpose. A. A (In iris,
limr a fixed quantity of the peroxide of ?
wren in solutlon.il is one of the l>ost WANTED Purcl
ufactuml pnxluetKof tho present time In r i,.??
ctlon upon onfoohlod.disordered atom" plants wliun l hat
, especially if there is ulceration or ca- irtg. Call early <
ial trust lit U (catarrhal inllamniatioii of
ach). tt ! ? a most efficient preparation. WANTED <'otititr
erlne will relieve many cases of pyrosis /, .
I'tburn) and excessive yastric (stomach) CroxtOU *K 1.0.
ty." ~ ' 11
pldeii Medical Discovery" enriches and 1000 gallons good u
lies ine 1)1' jrliu' blotches, Pimples. sacr. Ilco and will bo s?
tlons. ecroio. as sellings ami old sores.
vers.
id to l>r. Tt. V. Pierce, of TtiilTalo. N. V.,
'reo liooklct t* i"' :r all alnuit the native i
ietnal roots < > WiOK this wonderful WAX Picn Vo-ira
IcUio. Til. ro is no alcohol in It. " ' ,iU
potatoes. W. L.
rF w WANTED?You tt
wi I f~t\7O of wall papers, prt
n i % .. V V?> lapp, sanitas and va
9 vitrophone new glas
Veterinary Surgeon
^ line phone W. L.
e at Heath-Elliott Mule Co. Sta ~~~?T>- , . ?
bles, Phone 100. . A B. Lindsay has
. ? , to rhe f>pnni(8 blocl
idence Phone ?fi. Koddey Hoard- Q, New/olUue. lUl)
In* House; Lindsay.
lancaster, s. c. evaporated c?
k treated for all diseases Ring Peaches at W. L. <
tones, Spavins and Weak Eyes
a Specialty. Gentlemen don't 1
Prices Reasonable. KftLS.n
feren. es: Capt. J. 1'. lawyer, you to look at and
liilent Battery Park Rank; C. C. jou will hive to
ard, Liveryman; ( . A. Whltaker, Mercantile Go.
ager Hiltmore Ice and Coal Co. ; ...
iam Logan, Manager Anheville You will make h *
ing Co ; M. L. Heed, Chairman you buy your Kprin
d of County Commissioners; until you have seen
I & Wells, Proprietors Wells' snappy line that Me
les; I>r. Eugene Glenn. A Co. are showing t
? expert Tailor will b
18th. 14th and 15th.
toval of Alleged Yeqamen. cantile Co.
ho five alleged safecrackers fou > a LE ?Lot
have beeti in jail here lor atuff good for horse
hundred. I.aucaste
past few weeks, iti obedience
udge Brawley's order, referr- . lynin-rpij
0 elsewhere, were taken in IANrjj\|fK j
ody yesterday by United n III 111 111 i
e Marshal Adams and car- Knjlwn|
to italiegh, N. C., the party
' ' 1 Schedule in Kile*:
ing here on the Southern s Daily Except Sunda
h-bound afternoon train. WKSTBC
t. Adams was accompanied
'ostollice ' n spec tors G regorv, L?v Fon l?awn ...
la and Haverstadf, and by ' Bascomville
fellow townsman Mr. Beau- " Kichburg
, ,, , , Ar.Chester
ud Cunningham, a* a guard x , ; 77u
Columbia, no Kj
1 prisoners are to be tried at ? charlotte,
spring term of the U. S. Y<'irhvVHe,c&>n
rt on the charge of blowing [[ Gastonia, 'j
robbing the postoffice at ?< |
in, N. C., in December last. ~r~At7anta7 ~
which c? e a preliminary EASTlif
ring was recenllv had here:
jre U. S Commissi oner I'aul; bv^ACanta, s A LIt
j-o 14 Lenoir CftNW
i 44 Hickory 44
| *4 Gastonia 44
Irs. Harvey Orr, with her lit- ^ YorUviHe44
son, of Whitmire, who has ' barlntte. So Rj
I ?>l it in I ?i a. M> K
n visiting relatives in Lancas- "^Tflu'ster
camo over yesterday and " hichburg ....
J J | 44 Bascomville...
nt until this morning with 44 Fort Lawn.
_ ,1 ; i o ii Ar Lancaster
in ii I li i?e_i ?i - I ??' ii> L
Iivi-iu-inn , "113. 08.1111* I III.. ... .........
, c> 11 her way home. Her!
ad mother, Mis. Dunlap, of -.
ica^ter, aecompanie 1 her.? 1 tti i.iitie i:
, I l.UU- oil They lire
ister Lantern. 1 s. i y, All Dmg^i- s
, /
v. i **'4
5
Vlm.1 M III Ml I MMMMM
Tvr<v4.;
kj tiuyfe.
inserted under
i of OX 10 CEX V
i insertion. No
ed less limn 25
. II. 80well's and
ss. Reward if reiwn,
M. I>.
? We p.re opening
ry in the Springs
Go's stand, and
up-to-date fancy
t a part of your
pect it. Will try 4
?rid square deal at '
; to ttia.uk the pe<>id
oonimunity for
' we have received
d wishes for sucm
& t o.
tENT?My house
End. Also, line
it40acres. Terms
to Beauregard
ister, 8. C.
iabbage plants at
tf
I a position with
., and will be tflad
all in and see me.
r interest. John
hasers for cabbage
for early plantj.
F. Ferguson
y produce. W.L,
lolaflsos bought at a
?M at 20 couts by
tail, at Bennett's.
tf
butter and sweet V
Croxton & Co.
) sets our 1908 line
ssed papers, burrnish
tiies. Also
3 decoration. J,F.
clre.p at W. L.
ds for sale, anil
jn short notice.
Hugh Bakeney's
T. M. Hoik,
Hains, at vv. L.
ate Febuary 13th,
II have an expert
re here with his
ur measures for
.Lancaster Merant
in the grocery
Croxton & t o.
moved his store
iwo tloors north
l a .Sniper. A. B.
i i for it a Apples ?fc
Jroxton fe Co.'s.
ail to come to our
14th and 15th, we
g there pretty for
something that
have. Lancaster
erious mistake if
g suit of clothes,
the elegant and
ins Sehloss Bros,
his season. Tnelr
e with us on Feb.'
Lancaster Merhaled
shredded
and cow feed tiOo
r Merl Co.
& CHESTER
COMPANY
t Jan. 26, 1908.
iy?Eastern Time.
)UN I). ~
"NoT'u." "Xo. 16*.
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U So HMI SIS nm
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U 10 ain
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12 5<) ain
5 30 am
iuntT
No. 15. No. 17.
8 00 am
1 40 pm
2 83 pm
5 00 pin
5 45 pm
i' n TS pm
yiiOOain 4 00 pm
. * 15 aiu 7 35 pm
10 05 am 7 50 pm
10 15 am 8 05 pm
,10 45 am 8 10 pin
1\ McIiUKK,
Superintendent.
irly , Users pleasant
asy to take They are