The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Lancasti Semi-Wee 1 lr News. ",rnink ",e printer* we -kly- the idea tlia k THE LANG A 8' copy over to tlio rooir are impressed with one t both I lie per capita like / VKK NEWS, FEBRUAR ?. It will well repay ai to visit these superb, cit quarters. Y 29. I V?U8 ' "You Ca m't Keep 1 House" Published Wednesdays and At Lancaster, By The Lancaster Publishin Charles T. Conn< I and proper Saturdays hi eh. 01 q ized that if roads they r ig Company, their pocket but it will b Drs, Editor, them to hay ly tax are rather Tl course it is real ban! the people want good will iiu8fc go down into com 9 to pay for them, etc., e a severe shook to enla eto go down so deep- store :ie rooms vacated by the tv is, in the Catawba buildin be used by the Heath-Jon pany. The partitions, v ?yl will be removed, there rging the company's prese 3 rooms. 2 Unless We : es ts, by Letter Heads, ] Wedding Invitati< i* Do Your Job Bill Heads, Hand Bil Dns, Visiting Cards, 1 i! n . Printing Is, Law Briefs, Vlinutes of Asill !? inrlo T Entered as second-class mi at the postofttce at Uancnste of Congress of March 3. 1879 Saturday, Februai It's a sale bet tin lalure will elect ot ly at tne vei utter, Oct. 7. 1P0% r S. C., under Act OUT purpOSB ' judgment v 29 190S mere 8UPerfi on we hope . . nit nt on ite I at the legis- iutelu , te of its own ry outset, it is not , however, to pass M<*r on the act from a au icial reading. Later ^ to be able to coinleading features more .,Uf' tli 11 J Hill 'riuge of Mr. t*. T. Twit <l Miss Nettie Milliard. r. P. T. Twitty, one of lien ngs' most prominent and Jtial citizens, and Miss Net lard, daughter of Mr. J. iard, of the Magill Beetle isociauons ana ^oc It y pass Notices, Pro; ith any and all kinds office with neatne: tie C. ders. We guaran 311, ueues, i ampniccs ui ? grains of Women's C of Job Printing?\ ss and dispatch. Gi itee to please you in All MIIU^, 1 dubs?in fact, printed at this ve us your orevery way. members t?> fill Sena unexpired term. The legislature vene next Tuesday elect a successor to ?tor Latimer. Tliei tor Latimer's Mrs. Emm South Cari anil lovable will recon- afternoon at evening to hia of her B( the late Son- Shewas the re are numer- Confederate were in S. Nelsou, one of Tjie )linil's most cultured | women, died Tuesday t t the home in Colum for ( in, Col. P. H. Nelson. c|uu willow of that gallant jmm officer, Col. Nelson, i married last Wednesdi ceremony was performed liome of the bride's paren he lie v. 11 K Small, the p of the Heath Springs Bapt ch. Only members of t lediate family were prese charming bride was dresd *y. at Lancaster lst General Printe he nt. mum Publishing ( rs Lan III II l?lli I II! IT Company caster, s. c. ous candidates tor t as alrea ly publisher The fti* i 5e hallotir clay lor United Sia'( the Kentucky lo;:is unanswerable argui he position, who was kil Col. Lawi vj; day aft*r a*rFax, 1 38 Senator by ^ars was a South Car< a'ore is an , , Wednesday nent in favor . pital, where led in battle. jn rt to r rence W. Youmans, the ivho for a number of the prominent figure in Spri olina polities, died in a Savannah hos- The ? he was undergoing ~ handsome prey suit with I natch. After the ceremo bridal couple was driven groom's home at II e* ngs. i R. F. D. Carriers--R A/T?. ,at:l ? 1I Lum ber at Whole: sale | of the eh'C ion of well as Represent a people. The DumeroDs ] friends of the Fii Banh of Lancaster senators hb treotment f( tives by the troversiea v atump in tl of 1892 are patrons and many who h st National rere no doubt Death or Mi or cancer. His convith Tillman on the le famous campaign still remembered by A leard them. The r.H. Joseph Threatt, of me* 1 t/i L Ui Lilt OU^LOdl HI 1V1LV ig in Heath Springs- R< lution as to Roads. s previously announced Newt1, the Rural Lot riers of Lancaster Com at IJeath Springs on t I I laving a vci Lumber, Mouh hand, we are 1 ments of anyth SALE PRICE ry large stock of al dings, Finishings, E prepared to make p ing in this line AT S. Prices are advanc 1 grades of ? tc., now on $ rompt ship' WHOLEing steadily "j '? 4" rv r* o ? ."1 grairiied to learn tr merit ol its conditio in Wednesday'* Ne popular young instil ues to expand itsvo ness along safe and lines. It is prosper i,?~.1 ?- i om tne siatetin published Mrs. Ada iws that the ()f Joseph rJ ulion conlin- old ladv of lutneof busi- died 'I hurst conservative j a paralytic 'ing to a de- day before, !w\ nun >rniii a I )llf] ItU' OOnt 2Z11 line Threatt, widow voij rhreat, an eRtimable 'be Chesterfield county, ?(1 t lay from the eirect ot Hint stroke received the in? at her home in the the UMl Cl\/\ tiv.ir. n nln KoiTl 01 reoruary. uwing to i r unfavorable condition roads some of the boys /a ;o attend the meeting, i Jgli few in number, the nio was the most enthusiastic history of the organizatic it*?i 1 tnof I oro t\f l itt rtorl o n IH* | tlllU pitlV. ot j| able advance, til I lumber line, an ^ II l?w prices. I QfnTmtl IIII Will Phone us for anytl d take advantage of e T nmKa ai ^unsiu^ihing in the the prevail- ^ r* P r\ jiirc u~J uim cy cu v expectations of it Though established and a half years surplus fund now half as much as the The deposits, which confidence of the r uu saiix,ui lie ^ mviivj ? founders, ter of Mr. ? less than two burk,of Dui i, the bank's 72 years of amounts to aistent mer capital stock, church. SI evidence the sons and tvv ipnnlo in Hip CollJITlbus ; 11. uiiu ? cia n sin* ^ J. Thorn jib Fuuder- to c dley, and was about aom J?go. Sho was a con- to tl liber of the Baptist ftilV ie is survived by two carr o daughters, Messrs. i by i and But lor Throat t and i ai uiaitvi o "i mi i <hu arriers were ably discus e of which were carried o\ lie next mooting, to bo tin v considered. The visiti iera were royally entertain the Heath Springs carri< we were all veiv favoral d l| ;er I re i ng ed ?BrrrfW 0,8 O )lv O JL-/U111UU KERSHAW, S. C. iTVi mxfVi ri JL | 42-43 |? 4 bank's managemet steauily growing, l ine; approximately : "With one buck couId bave saved i if i it, are also Mrs. Philip ?ow ag'jjreijal- <dl of whom $15G,000. field county __ whose hom< el of water I ?- The bu the Gregory famil? ?ra' s and Mrs Presson, ' imp 1 | reside in Chester-1 Httl< except Mrs Philips, Keri 3 is at Matthews, N. j me0 rial was at the old ??vi e yard near Dudley. by I / ressed with the hustlii e town of Ileath Spiiiij shaw asked for the nt ting of the association, a tations were also exited leath Springs and Lancasl ;r s<?me discus-ion it was ( I Di nd :: Bi le 'IAav TV HCi sligurei it still i] >1* d LI 11UUU sjvjlli U^IIJ n Ui 1 re marked Mr. L. O. o! Lancaster's vali lire lighters, referrii day night's big lire seur was on top of t when it caught on fi li"lil r??l <-)i i !??? fir?t U rw uU'l^niw, .. Btrnfciny It Payieur, one their tS> ant amateur in Mack tg to Satur- The First Mr. Pay- the Savings he building pany, Lan ire, the shy- third financ Thft I; 1 ;i 7P nr/lnr f\f tliifti latitutions Move into eide leinlitl Neu> Quarters ^ e\j ltuildiny. XT . , , nexl .National Hank audi Bank and Trust Com- . ( caster's second and (.'Sl ial institutions in tlie ll<r' iiii . niak r uo <1 Ii Il.1i lii/.n f *vt , . rr J to hold the next ineeti nncaster,on tlie 30;l? ol M; t. ^nie plans are already bei ussed by the Lancaster C ! . for the next meeting, o it the largest and best iy,| J*. JL i a,v Having had In est loss of any le Ring !TOi?fTg?'gr7lMT|T^ th~ biggest firear concern in the ( >? BOI id the greatJarolinas for burned very slowb lime and just a littl I'ayseur said, woul< ^uiahed it. Lanca make too much has ing iib facilities for Had tlie eu^estion < y for some edThuradaj e water, Mr. new quarte 1 have extin new Mackej stor cannot nor of Main te in iucreas- former into fighting fire, menla eapec i)f The News, the nurnose ? voi(?viiniiiii^||^,muv ,i .. the 'into their reHpechve rs 111 the handsome /<>U i *i t- . i Kran r building at the corand Gay streets, the ^v'" , ever the spacious apart- , t lio dally constructed for i i x i Belt 1 acini? on lint.h Hlropr>. i history of (lie Lancanly It. L. 0. A. The p nine lor the next raeeti he published later, a y carrier and substitute county will be expecti >re the meeting at lJet tor years, we now "iwhat little that n|] friends have it. ,1" I WI itt> at public auctic come to the fron is left and propo< 2 WILL SEL: >n, at our old stab it with just 5e to let our L ?le. formally made a year or moi reservoirs or tauk* i;d at central points, by water frotn the large buildings, beo I ho recent disastn most likely would M. I? ro ago, that and the latt L?o establish- the west fro to Ijo filled The fur roof* of the particularly u acted on, al Bank, ar )US burning gant and i have been a favorably w or into the rooms 011 ' ^,n . reso nting on (xay street. niture an?l fixtures, u'?l of the First Nation- ' e superlatively ele- a 1 as s mpostng, comparing ith tho appointments 'aM ngs adjourned the followi lotion was unanimou oted and a copy ordered ; < lie Supervisors of both L; er and Kershaw Counli everal routes beginning caster County extend ii '^occupied by J. m{ were badly bur 1,1 are partially 1; I that are straigl llto j where to keep T. Hunter, Jr., i ned and perhaps )urned. Aiso se it and sound. > them and they n J \ mules that several that veral others Ne have no nust be sold. small alFair. Lancaster's now cording to promise 11 nesday's News, is pi where in today's pa the attention of all of the best < tablishmeiil roa*l law, ac- counters are nade in Wed surmounted lblished else- of metal hi per, to which birch wood interested is is also of lo' jquipp^d banking es- ^?r in the Btate. The teH i of handsome marble " 1 I by beautiful railing **Ht id highly polish'd t,? rni . fi. dO I 1 he . waiiiscotting solic yely birch-wood. The Hliaw: olved, that the K. F. riera of Lancaster Conn smbled in regular meeting Si 2nd day ot February I'.ii respectfully ask and earners :it ttie Uon. L. J. i'er orvisor of I-anenHf.fr (linin ^ i Remember we ty mules, and Hon <"< regardless of c< Wagons and ] ry, propose to starl I v . 1 i have a lot of >es that we are o 3St. Al so a lot Harness that mi t with a clean s extra good ^oing to sell of Buggies, ist go. We ;heet, hence invited. The act i man, woman and c county and its provi fore, should be thor ied. We haven't hai amiot the measure c f'om a hasty glance affect* every banking ro( hild in the and roomy, iwions, there- Immediately oughly stud- enters from d time to ex- tranee is a arefuliy, but ladies' parb made before office is in r ? ? f >m proper ia largo to tj being 24 x 50 feet, hav f to the loft as one 1,1 ' the Main afreet en- ^ ,r^ tastefully furnished or. The president's a. I ear of the banking ike immediate steps towf ing tho public highways | better condition, as a v*' e percent of the roads are t, impassable, Samuel K Williams, ). liilliard, President. Secretary It. L. C. A. the sale. "" Thankankini ai- roic work they little that is left Gregory g our many friend did in helping tc ? { Hood Live St s for the he> save what ;ock Co. . _, ,s<