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4 The Lancas Semi-W ter News. ;uted',doe but claitr y* was nqcesH THK LANCA* isn't deny the charge, fisS is that chastisement J! ary to make the white H? nTKH NKWS, februar r-ii r~" PERSONAL Y 26. IH08 111 DIS # I wmmmmmmaamammmamm 5PLAY OF <> r I Publis Wednesdays a At Lancasl By T Lancaster Publis Charles T. Coi hed man work, nd Saturdays say8 that t :er, S. C., able to woi he resenting 1 hing Company. far as to c< tion of cof mors, Editor, convict, w The latter, however, ^ te was sick and un? 8}ia k. The lawyers rep- . he prosecution go so intend that the iuflicjoral punishment on a ^ hether ou the chain Pro ./ . .. . U-: lr. Jobn T. Stevens, of Kt w, was in town Monday. ir. Jack White spent Sati - night Rock Hill. Attorney H. Hines paic feasioual visit to Kergh A >r: Early Spring G ioods Entered as second-clas at the postomce at Canci of Congress of Maroh 3. Wednesday, Feb We hope to be in time for pub s matter, Oct. 7. 1905, PaU8 or ln i87?r S C" undor *ot viplation c lion. It \ ruary 26, 1908. that aQ - has been r able to secure decide, lication in our 1 he mat the peuitentiary, is at rn >f the state constitu- H vill be seen, therefore, Mo terestng legal question iQ i.ised for the courts to j ton i who tramDed 500.000 uay. diss Isabel Davis return nday from a visit to friei iTorkville. diss Katie Evans, of Wimit . Del., is visiting her sist 8. John S. Kiddie. 11 At E. er* I We are n I line of earlv E. Clou ow showing a b r Serine Goods 1 id's. eautiful that will next issue a copy ter county road the recent sessioi ture. The legislature day took a recef of the Liincae- mile8 in " law passed at Atlanta h i of the legisla city in the Journal. == He probi on last Satur- l,is future :s until March ^ied?^len - - .V1 order to get back to I ad seen every other > world, too.?Atlanta . ' ter ?bly wanted to be near 1 > destination when he Ke ce his return to the UI"d ix-Sheriff L. M. Clyburn, tie, spent Sunday in Lane i^jstmaster Martin Cautlien rshaw,was in town last S ay. of surely inten as' and prices. . ?f "I at 1 42 inch Panama ii: nnrlv Snrinc Snito n X O ~ 2st you both in Dress Goods. i Hiaek and Blue, elegant f rtnlv riOo flio ?arH quality material for ord, when it will elect a successor Senator Latimer elect a State insu eiouerji which been created. ''''' A 1 Ivorv fltfthlp reassemble to to the lamented a mile fro , and also to = irance commis- A man office has just vorce be through h P. S.-It I o. newepape: u v/uco^ttiu 10 loo mail l m hades. ^ur T we< in Tennessee got a di- hor icause his wife went is pockets every night, is the duty of every Chi r in the country to Ro< Mr. K. U. Urockett has i neJ to Florida, after a f aks' visit to Lancaster, his c ne. r. G. J. Miller, formerly eeterfield, but now living ck Hill, 6pent Saturday j ? ! ??"l ? 50 inch Battiste, ii ew beautifully and only del 50 inch Mohairc ir Ask to see our line c from 25c. the yard t< of we have one of the t n and at prices you wi in S a Black, Blue & Cream, the coat you 50c. the yard, i all colors, elegant values a ?f Black DreBB goods, rangi a $1.50. We do not hesitati >est lines of Black Dress Go int to pay. lillr "PVmlarHa 8e goods wear t 50c. the yd. v ? ing in prices a to say that 1 ode in town, was destroyed b The papers do nc it wa9 a horse c was smoking Mail. 1 Most likely it donkey. ?, ?., Keep line y a cigarette. Anaerson it say whether M ... i .1- . WO it 18] >r a mule that it.?Anderson *fl a re^ect of the wife was a dude or a man? W1 who i8u't i ===== tilitv of n( paragrapn going.? ra, Mail. a't, for the implication ' ion on the intelligence i of every newspaper twc lere is the editor's wife ^ aware of the utter fu- J iarohink h?r hushandrs th? lcaster. dr. W. M. Clanton, of Ha Id Mine, has been spendi > or three days with his fai lere. Ir. Geo. Heath, manager 1-Ten.fli Snnnlir <~5n nf Vt We have a few sui He more stylish for ati c reasonable, only 75c ni- \ I 45 inch Persian Le of | fied at 19c. 40 inch Lawns, big 'AAA* A W V4VJ? t patterns of 8ilk foulai sarly spring suit, and the pr . the yard. Vhite Goods. iwn, valoe 25i.; special pric ; values at 15c.: special Dric ids. Nothing ices are very :e until notie. 12 1-2 cts. Secretary of \V the aunouncemer is not a cent paid ited States treasui port of the Phili impression has along that, the P ar Tatt makes pockets f< it, that "there never ther out of the Un- = ry for the sup- The Ai ppines." The thus recall prevailed all 22 is celeb hilippines were birthdav 1 Dr Rome thing that is sha e? his = a igusta, Ga., Herald ^ur s the reasou why Feb. r rated as Washington's nstead of the lltii of ,rv ?. ? w, was a visitor to Lancast former home, Sunday. liss Mary Marion, of Ric <y, is viciiing her sister, M B. Allison. lr. Willie Ross Moore, st ] One lot India Law er, I h- Big lot of Dress Gi rg at only 10 and 12 1 2 I u- Big line of Ladies' n, value 12 1 2 cents; 6pecii Ginghams. inghams, beautiful styles to ! cents. <iew Oxfords. Oxfords juRt received. Asl il price 10c. select from g c to see them. anything else bu ing. We have heard made out of saw Tails, and now co mation from Spar t self-support- that mout the "Fatln == really bori of liquor being Waehinj dust and fence Bridge's C mes the infor- 1^32, tanburg by way "^sequen h, on which latter day ^j6" 3r of his Country" was , a: s;ton was born at ^ reek, Va., on February of I but February 22 was one tly chosen to indicate bar y ~ft? .-.1.. it of Davidson, spent Sab and Sundav at his hoi f * e. lr. John T. Mackoy, forraei Lancaster but now cashier i of Camden's prospefc iks, spent Saturday and Si r they come in patterc ne and 3 50. *ly One lot men's BIui of single, double breast )U8 and are full of style. in Here are a few ap< is Vici an<1 Tans, prices, 2.< Men's Suits. a Serge suitB just received, and Bliras. The suits are A big value at 12.50. acials and should interest )0, 2 50, 3.00 they come in well tailored every buyer. of Charleston, til diam of the Newi that a company h in Spartanburg to out of rock. Wh About the bi iina trough the me eleven da} 9 and Courier, of the En{ as been formed rect the ti mahe medicine = at next? One of t == House bef ggist mistake of the legi L uatc Blllto nnei WrtlUB 1 8 were skipped by law TliBh parliament to cor- B me reckoning. dai ===== wh he last acts of the wit ore final adjournment is v slature was to reverse aim morning here. ilisa Margaret Lemmor ighterof Mr. W. D Lemmoi ot-e home is in Richmond, A h her uncle, Mr. Nat May< isiling her father and 1 it, Mrs. Fannie .Jones. One lot plain and fa 35 cents, id, One lot ladies' rea ltj duced to G9 cents. . ' One lot ladies' rea ' duced to 98 cents. Br, One lot sample Go ier duced to 25 cents. One lot men Shoes ii! i _ * . r ii ncy silks, value 60 and 75c ; dy made Skirts, value 1.00 dy made Skirts, value 150 rsets slightly soiled, value 1 i, value 2.25 to 3.00, reduced reduced to to 125, reto 1.75, re- ^ J5 to 1.00, reI to 1.59 eta. made in figures ii wan recently mad< al government in the total lumber The amount wa 37,550,736 board should have been l many a day itself on tl 3 by the nation- tbe use of its estimate of nua! dance cut of 1906. will be r a given out as the first feet, when it ? resol'iti 37,550,736,000 biddingt tl te question of allowing ^ the hall for the an) during fair week. It aQ(j ecalled that during ^ part of the session pan on was passed for lie use of the hall for liss Maggie Mayer, of Clij y, Va., spent Friday nig Saturday in Lancaster, h home, with her sisters, Mi mie Jones and Miss Mori per. f ^ ai n t>i ? Ijne tor oi ivemnan one half first cost. Make a visit to ou 5. $ r.R or areas goods to close ou r store as it will he profitah CbOl it at leRs than % lo to you. u c>. board feef. vVe congratuli cauncil on geltinj cemetery, aometl long been needec our municipal fat such purpc controvert *1? our new Editor (*on K a Jly for the and Edi*0 '>ing that has Greenwood 1 here. May th?Dg to d Hers continue Iatest acfic )se. Wonder if the iV 7 over the matter by to zales, of The State, COIT1 r Gardner, of the ter? I Journal, had anyo with the House's at 1 >n. J?h h ra ir. wuver kj. jjiacKmora we Winusboro yesterday to ? ipany home his little riaug Miss Olivette, who has he : there for two or three wee] he home of her aunt, Mi n Hardin. Miss Olivet Oil Hl/tlAI-k f I tr ?-n/lATT/\*/\rl * /V - nt ic I Lane h. en "CABBAGE AND re. te ca aster's Best Cash Store. BEET PLANTS." For the next few weeks F wil hbH^e and beec plants at the fol iikiiA At ar roA,i I fill all order* for lowing price*; 1000 the good work of town's numerous extend all the wa_ and water-works street sprinkler. Among tiie ir supplying the Mf w needs, which , .. , villo, who y from lights ? . , , 7 * Friday, of, on down to a monia, wa known in casionally nportant bills rnmulu r? i F. Marshall, of York- luri died in Anderson last (j grip followed by pneu- 'fax s well and favorably Bpei Lancaster, haying oc reja stopped here in his ii rnmmnrr'ir1 frnvnlnr / ? - OUliiVlUlltlJ IOVUTDICU l 1 J I i to Lancaster. iapt. John M- Belk, of t ahaw section, who has be riding a couple of weeks wi itives in Rock Hill and F< I, returned home Mondr r- i iu P'pf he ?f en c' th . ?ii ha )rt pr ay 8h tu\nr f i . <fitl. OUUl/ lO }fUUU $1.00, 10 ices on larger lots cahIi with o eferred, I guarantee satiafa< tl >1 plants. I have all of the leading vali raey Waketlald the most popula larleston Wakefield a few duya rable for garden planting. In t ive the Succession and the Late educing large Hat heads. Pis ipnient, my personal attention 000 at 90c; special rder or C. O. D. if a and aafe delivery rietie*; The Early r early variety, tha later but very dehe later varieties I 1 Flat Dutch, both mta now ready for Kiven to all orders. passed at ihe sess islature just ende viding for the re-< registration of all voters in the Stat present year. Th be published in o lion of the leu- He was a d is ?n act pro bright mir 3nrollnient and and moat the qualified He stood a ,e during', the es and carr e new law will declamatio ur next issue. Col. Cowa - ? ? * | ane man of uniiRually ^ id, marked affability ? ; thrc charming manners. . , nigl t the hoad of his classied off first honors for , was n when a student of .. rd's school at York- 6F moon. lissjVirginia Truesdale, a W >p student, spent Fridj it here with her college mai s Mildred Cunningham. SI on her way to her home shaw, to spend a day or tvs w. h. CAKK" J in Senator and Mra.JT. e liama and Repreaentati lie W J?nes and W. P. in returned from Columb: ro day night. ROX 55 - ME66t Y. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. ves Geo, Mr. Hasel C Robinson Franklin Furnac ia Satur- are expected her to visit their re? :tts, s. c. Fred Poag and 'unningham, of e, New Jer9ey, e next Saturday 'pective parents, A rather senaa cprung op in Gj overseer of the cot has been prosecu ping awhile man i of the gang. The vi'le?the lional case h^u Military i eenville. The shall was inty chain gang Charleston ted for whip- Yorkyille vbile a member where he overseer, it is wife. oi l King's Mountain M Vcademy. Mr, Mar- ?pei born and reared in day , but had resided in arri a number of years, vali married his second fron tion Ir. James Horton of Kersha nt Saturday night and Su morning in Lancaster. I ved here in time to rend ant aid in saving proper a Saturday night's conflagr w. Itev. 0. S. Young, n_ pastor at Unity, Gill Cr je Pleasant IIill A. R P. < was in town Monday. IVj <r is a native of Abbeyill tr but for several years pa a- been working in Fla., T Ky. Mr. and MrB. J. the new .. , .. , .Mr. and Mrs. \V eek ana . churches, ara" 8 county* A-bert S, at he has burgA h?* been eau.,and diiya .with her (r Mna.nl I L. Poan and J. Cunningy * ibin, of OranfceapeudinK a few ieud Miss Callie t 4 ?1 * J L .... * - I 0 V 1 1 i?t?i