The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 26, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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THE LANO,
ion,of Lamp in Store*
ng the fire Saturday night
ing lump exploded in the
A.STEK NEW?, FEBRUA1
r>*ath of Mrs. Austin Clat
Passes Away after Wet
Su/feriny.
IY 26. 1908.
?'on? Death of Aire. A. T. i
* ?/ Mrs A. T. Mathi
Mat hi a. mmmmmmmsmmmm
s, ail aged I
5
I
?Cotton, 1]
?Mr. Moul
his several we
monia, is op
streets again.
?The rea
j ok show
li eta ; seed 25 eta. ^
trie Billings, after ^tock '
iek8' sieze of pneu- the floc
and out on the ana OV(
and foi
ippointment of Mr. like La
*
rindow of the store of W.
tloi ?fe Co., in the Springs
rhe blazing oil ran around
>r and sides of the window
er the displayed goods,
' a few momeuts it looked
ncaster was destined to
Mrs. 01 anton, wife O!
Austin Clanton, whose ci
illness was noted in our h
sue, died here Sunday after
at tbe home of her uuole
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. K
where she was brought rec
f Mr wlQOW> wnose hi
ritieal anJ; J"58'8 "8?- f
. . Monday at the home
*8t 18- .
noon nelt? ln cotton e
and wa8 abou
iddle ?^1 and d*ed P&et
'entl v formerly liv(?d iu tl
uortinn Stin
isband died I
lassed away
> of Mr. Barnills
commuit
70 years | ER{
imonia. She ?- ?
ie Sincerity
i. _ e if ? ~
JSH
IENCE
SEVERANCE
uiamu vnutut
Kershaw has
the United Sts
?The Rev.
will preach a
near Vanwyc
March 1st', at
iu as postmaster at have tv
been confirmed by the sai
ites Senate. others !
W. W. Ratchford in? the
t Beulah church, v0?y m
)k, next Sunday, ?
3 o'clock, p. m. Morse j
r IjfUl
vo big fires in progress at
ne. Mr. Croxton and
succeeded in extinguishflames,
however, before
uch damage was done.
Kuns Away with Young
Im
irom Hock llill, where she
undergone amputation ol
leg, as noted iu The News i
time.
Mrs. Olanton was a cot
sufferer for many weeks, bi
bore her affliction with chr
~ T t. _.:li ?
WWV?VU0 UUO TV HO ttll
1 had J. A. McAteer. M
t^ie was a member of
at the cliurch. Her remaii
ied at Sbiloh yester*
istant
at Phe Second-week Jurora.
istian The following p
uuut oi iVir. 1
rs. Mathis Features
the Baptist said, are ir
is were bur- in the wak
day. progress.
While tl
success is
>etit iurors eved in a
3 like these, 'tis
nportant factors
:e of the world's
he maximum of
not always achi
?Little Rob<
est son of Mr.
merly of Lane
ing at Dallas,
8th instant.
?Mr. John
sufficiently re
3rt Hough,the old- Miss
J. L. Hough, for- 0f Mr. i
aster but now liv- had a t
Fla., died on the ^ay ajt
in a t re
F. Clyburn has handso
corered from his when t
Carrie Gregory, (laughter
*nd Mrs,. W. T. Gregory,
hrilling experience Satur
ernoon. She was riding
ip drawn by her father's
me black horse, "Prince",
he animal ran ^fT otar*
1UI HbUUO. X b Will D6 ret
that she was first stricken
pneumonia, and that duriii
period of convalescence
trouble developed in her
the ailment continuing to
gradually worse until araput
of the limh h?como ????
sailed Were drawn yes'en
with second week of the
tg the 0f Court, which com
acme 9th;
foot, j B Vaughan, Jobi
grow j x Hance, JEM
;ation Gardner, J D Hut
3 ay for the yet for exs
March term untirinj
renes on the demon:
pearl of gr
cess, lies
a W Knight, merit and
[cDow, D J vor.
iter, Ja8 R. Therefor
"IV 'Vii VI. jr v^cti |
imp e we hope to
g sufficiently so
strate that the
eatn ess, for sueas
much in true
honest endea e.
we will nr?f uf_
attack of grip
post at the 8t(
? tlughea Oo.
?Mrs.McC
J. W. McUanl
-died last Thui
is stirvivnd hv
to return to his ing in I
>re of the Williams and ri
day e>fc'
anless, wife of Dr. ^'88 (
ess, of Chesterfield, ab,e 6
sday night. She in the
llftr tl 11 lKan/1 an/) the fOj
front of the Hotel lloyal
inning to the stable? on
eet before he was stopped.
?arrie displayed remarkelf-possession,
remaining
vehicle and holding on to
.ns
? - ^ LiVV/O
the operation being perfc
at the Rock Hill hospital,
which she improved for a
and was brought back to Li
ter. The improvement wai
temporary however, her
resulting as stated.
oon i y y I Robinson, W Sam
>rmed chas A Bird, J. F.
alter m Cauthen, John D.
while jame8 E Bowers, L.
mcas (j w. Han is, Wylie
b only J. Gregory, J. E- 1
death Usher, C. B. Skipp
if " *
Blackmou, tempt to ]
Caskey, Jaa or commor
Adams, Sr., merchandi
but gracic
M. Clyburn, the t?adin|
? Wright, A. are in the \
'aylor, J. K. give entire
er, J. T. R. pending o
_ 1 A
multiply figures
lplace articles of
se in this ad.,
>usly to remind
? public that we
ran to please and
i satisfaction, den
this principle
four children.
?The trial
week of the
Constable Tho
Falls a few m<
in a mistrial.
? ? ?- A fe
animal,
at Winnsboro last i8hed ii
negro who killed e(j the
>masson near Great h00(j c
jnths ago resulted ?
A Hum
tfc -
w hours later the superb
, along with others, peril
the flames that destroystables
of the Gregoryompany.
xtvay Sunday Afternoon?
IV ?. rmia
Mrs. Clanton was a dan
the late D. H. McManus c
county and was aboul 30
of age. Her mother, whc
also been dead some years
a daughter of the late Ri<
Elliott. Like her sainted i
I aiarsnail, J as. HL. U
ighter Qriffin, J. F. Lath
i this Small, P. W. Carni
jeara Powers, C. O. Sto
> has Duncan, James Becl
i, was Dinson, Jr., John W
shard a. J. Roberts, W. <
noth- t r? r?-n * ?
astey, M. J. aione to m
an, T. R. ue(* patron
98, Jas. W. . Here, I ]
gner, M. C. ^e
cham M T? War> an ac
able Dr. K
. Davidson, when the
0. Hineon, tained tha
ent your continiage.
may add, followose
of the Civil
1. of the venertahard
E. Wylie
impression obit
he would disLb
? _i* /*
?Rev. O.JS
regularly at Mi
and times: L
Sabbaths at 11
2nd at 11 a.
4th at 11 a. m
?There wil
. Young will preach jjtt,
ie following places e
laity 1st and 3rd Qn Mai,
a. m., Gills Creek Meagr8
ni , Pleasant Hill
Arista <
1 he preaching at were 01
iucn xriroiuil UItt Of
10V.
xciting runaway occurred
i street Sunday afternoon.
W. H. Stewman and Steve
s, of Lancaster, and Mr.
Cauthen, ot Heath Springs,
it ridinfT. whan ~
er, Mrs. Clanton was a la
many christian virtues an<
admired and beloved by al
knew her. fehe was a d
member of the Methodist cl]
Besides the husband and
small children, she is aurviv
two brofcherH Mr T1 onm
u. j.. jdoii, n.. a. re:
idy of . ? . .
il wkb Farmers to Meet at
1 who Farmers of Cedar
evout Dry Creek are reque
lurch. a* Carmel next Fiida
two 28th instant, at 2
ed by ,, c
the purpose of organ
rguaon. wuuuue
his profess
Carmel. "From hung(
Creek and 'Tie just that
sted to meet Arif, wor?[!
And so will j
y afternoon,
o'clock, for
izinir a Far- -
uie practice 01
ion :
?r I would not diehe
who enta should
["
' Old Stand jji
the Funderbui
the4th Sunda
by Rev. J. M
Carnes School
on same days.
?Mr. Ellis
known farmer
k old graveyard they w?
,y of each mouth, ened at
[. Loyd; also at posite I
house at 4 p. m About
mite vi
jon Small, a well- down t
of the eastern dot- edGrej
. ? tuu UU? OC
ere driving became frightan
automobile about opthe
Bank of Lancaster,
the same time some dyna'as
exploded to throw
he brick wall of the burn
SOrV-ilood buildinc. whioVi
Manus of this place, and M
H. McManufl, of Greenwood
The remains ifrere burii
West Side cemetery Mc
morning, the Rev. W. A. F;
of the Methodist church,
Dr. Boldridge, of the B
church, conducting the fu
IXIU" " w
r. D. mer8' Union. Turn
,Miss. farmers, anu let us t
ed in meeting. B. i
>nday ? .
airey, Farmers' Union to bt
and at Jacksonhatn.
aptist request of 1
ineral a,;n: .1 *
out, brother I A. W.
iave a good
V. Gainer.
9 Organized
Mr. G. W. WANTED?Ufl
CHANGE
40-65
3s Notices.
era of typewriters to
tion of the col
week lo Pagel
county, where
the saw mill b
?Maj. J. b
been down wit
----- & inty,
will move this tended
and, Chesterfield the m<
he will engage in horse si
>usiness. the bu?
I. Riddle, who has c"^)"rit
i .. * a11 of w
h a severe spell of , .
-t., hurt, 1
to make the animal all
>re unmanageable. The
Liddenly turned, upsetting
;gy and throwing the oc9
violently into the street,
hom were more or less
jut none seriously. Mr.
services.
Lancaster Nef/ro Falls
Train ami is Crashe
Death.
Otis Evans, a young Ls
ter negro, son of Wash E
who had been employed
tv linttuiM, mi me iai
_ Jacksonham section
from urged to meet at
tl to school house nexf'Sai
29th, at 2 o'clock p
incaB- organizer will be
vans, grtnize the Union,
as a I . ?
rmera ot the cau 0,1 the
, , their ribbons an
are hereby high grade.
Jackaonham (all at Hftnm
turday, Feb. Peas and Marlbi
t all at my hom
> m. when Comb Khode I
there to or- centa per 8ettin
11.
News ofllce to get
id Carbon paper, both
tf.
?tt's for my Iron Cow
oro Prolific seed corn,
e for eggs of Hingle
stand Keds, at sixty
g of thirteen.
J. K. Motbersbed,
Lancaster, Route 5.
grip, ID a<i;iiu
He ventured i
of the fire for
a number ol d
?Mr. Jamr
one of the cou
and successful
RDie io do out. 0authe
ip street the night 8evere>
the first time in tufn
ay8- Spring,
38 R. Motliershed,
inty's well known Young
I farmers, has just |
n's injuries were the most
but he was able to re
to his home at Ileath
9 Monday morning.
Laflj/ Succumbs to Attack
*neumonia.
train hand, on the Southern
way, fell from a train
Thursday, north of Colu
and was crushed to death
its account of the accidei
the Columbia Record of F
afternoon says:
Rail- Death ofltev. Mr. tVi
last Mrs. Winn, the aj
mbia, of the Rev. W. C. V
In illness was noted in
it the News, died Monday,
riday home at Elgin. She 1
of age. The remain
iUUU
tin's Mother. seed oata. at ]
ged mother FOR sale?I
17;.^ 1,tion on Frit
? whose younf? mules, ]
Saturday's lo* cart, 1 top
and fodder, 1 co
at her sou s household and l
svns 68 years * hot farminl
s were tak- ^TTTTTTT TT~
"> of JKed Kush proof
Bennett's 40-41
will sell at public auclay,
Feb. 28 inst 2
I two-horse wajfon, 1
buRffy, a lot of corn
w anil calf, 1 heifer,
litchen furniture, also
if tools. J. B. Yarlio
40-41
recovered fro
spell of grip.
Saturday for
five weeks.
?The Lib
meeting annoi
day night was
>m a protracted Mis*
lie was in town ter of I
the first time in Mathis
died lai
rary Association at "ie '
need for last Fri- wa8
not held on ac wafl a
Fronnie Mathis, daughVlr.
and Mrs. James W.
, of the^Douglasa section,
at Suuday, of pneumonia,
some of her parents. She
out 19 years of age and
most estimable young
Mangled almost beyond i
nition, the body of Otis E
a negro train hand,who left
at 6:40 o'clock yesterday
ing on train 74t a through fi
bound for Charlotte, was I
beside the Southern ra
tracks, 41 miles north of C<
kl u f\f\ n if k k r. ? ? * * '
ecog- en to Clinton [yeatei
vans, terment. Further
.here are not obtainable a
even- ......
iouDd There will beSt
ilway at Antioch Baptist ;<
olura- Sunday evening, and
j n _ i i *
XI V/ ?T IS til 13 11 III
day for in- and poultry
particulars 40"41
t Ihis timo Bridge ?Will at
1 1,118 llme- bridge over St
. Craigsville ant
. ~ . , Thursday, Feb.
inday bcliool L.J.|?erry, Gout
church next Garden seed a
after Sun*. Bennetts
e10 nuy your garden
wire, at Bennett'*
.yard contract to build
indy branch between
1 Waxhaw church,
27th, at 11:80 a m!
ttySuperviaor. 38-41.
nd cabbage plant* at
tf
count of the e
night at Mrs F
en under th
Woman's Miss
#
the Methodist
ing of the Ass
will certainly
ntertainment that ac K
'annie Jones's giy- ^er 1
e auspices of the ^ie '8
ionary Society of aMC* fiei
church. The meet- r<
jociation, however, ^ou^a
be held next Fri- ^ev* ^
>he was a consistent memthe
Presbyterian church,
survived by her parents
reral brothers and sisters,
smains were buried at
ss Monday morning, the
halmers Fraser conduct
uio) iuuajr uj mo UltJW OI IQ
ly morning local passenger
from Co'umbia to Char
Both legs had been cut of
collar bone was broken
there were numerous ugl>
and bruises about the heat
trunk. Life had evidently
extinct for nearly 12 hours
eear- uity ounooi a special
train the church, which al
lotte. hers are earnestly
F, the attend.
and
r cuts In Memory of Litt
1 and Hays,
been Little Beatrice, you art
To that lovely land ur
meeting ot p0K SALE OJ
1 the mem- and lot in easl
requested to a(,j0'n'?g? abo
^ reasonable, aj
Cunningham, L
:le Beatrice Card
We desire in
gone express onr mn
known: ne.ghbors and I
H RENT?My house
' end. Also, fine farm
ut 40 acres. Terms
>ply to Beauregard
ancaater. S. C.
of Thanks.
this public manner to
st grateful thanks to
friend* for their cen
day night, at '
library rooms.
J Aid Dies of Pi
Little Ilocl
son of John J.
~ * .1
J:30 o'clock, at the mg 1116
?Tli
m <mm -?
. ciation
neumonUi.
at Plea
10I Ellis Knight, no rep<
Knight who died been ae
'* n *%. (?/-V /I < /k .] rv n
luueral services.
le It. F. D. carriers' assoof
Lancaster county met
th Springs Saturday, but
>rt of the proceedings has
>nt us for publication.
The indications found by
Walker, who has just ret
Irora the scene, are that h
from his own train and
caught beneath the wheels,
is confirmed by a message
the crew of the negro's
saying that he was missing
"p And some bright day
t^Or. come
urned And meet yoa around
a fa1 1 throne.
Although 'twas sad to t
was It broke my sister's h
This Now let us learn our Sa
from An(I try his works to i
tmin Bold death is always nt
1 To bear us all away ;
; and Either to the outer dark
we ~Un'L7a,
our Saviour's ^'toY^u,
leetheogo: the depth and h
eart 6 ' appreciation o
viour's will, acts of kindness
Jq Bessie
ar Notice <
mess. Notice is he
attention during the
our beloved mother,
really inadequate to
a full conception of
inoerity of our great
f their many loving
and Daisy Bennett.
Df Discharge.
ireby given rh?f
ncro a io?v unj
day night. lie
old and, lika
victim of pnei
The body w
to CheBterfield
met home of
4 1 it tr\r Knri ol
^o uicu uuuii ?
was about 8 years _ Mr.
his father, was a Mass.,t
imonia. weeks
as taken yesterday tiye of
1 county, the for- audden
the Knight fam- ?
mm" i
11. L. Sprague, of Salem,
vho was inLancaater a few
ago as the represent aa
publishing house, died
ly in Rck Hill Sunday.
rnlrn Tho Nama
asKing mat search be insti
for him along the right of 1
?Hunters are reminded i
fact that the hunting seasoi
pires next Saturday, 29th.
Warden Rutledge will ceri
prosecute all violators of th
_ t k a a -
tuted to the beuutiiul rei
And so it came last Mot
My bright eyed niece
And in its snowy win
? . One to praise our Savi
of the ? ? .
Now Beatrice you art g
n ex- '1'0 our dear Havior's I
Game Where there's no sickne
tainlv pain;
n v 'X'0 cro^s thy peaceful
6 law Ho aieep iu Jesus t>ieeae<
aims of day, Friday, March 1
iday eye, * m'. the under
it claimed, t?or ?' e*tat?
ffs was borne ^r,? deceased, w
our's name. and settlement <
application to t
P?e? the County of L
throne Una, for tt flna,
'88, there s no ministrator.
!e8,t; Administrate
1 sleep, T.on Tiiiinatv u,
J7th, 1908, at 10 o'eloek
'signed as Administra*
of John Lee Tillman,
ill file his final return
jf said estate and make
he Probate Court for
.anoaater, South Carodiscbarge
as such AdM.
M. T'llman
r of the estate A John
AiJ | IVI
I
t
Mfcrj Bi
irnes Green, j February 21st
t urou.
, 1908. 41 -40