The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 26, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
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ter News. ;uted',doe
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THK LANCA*
isn't deny the charge, fisS
is that chastisement J!
ary to make the white H?
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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
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