The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 04, 1908, Image 1

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T's rV r' ' IT im HE I JVN( LEDGER 1852 ZAS1 REVIEW 1878 E ^ m ER j NTFRPPTSF IRQ! New s VOL. 3. NO. 4: Happenings in Farmers Preparir n r?_ 3. SEMI-WEEKLY. Georgia. BOme plau v & utilize the: finally deci lg for An- which thoug LANC thereby they might The ir property. They Qt ded on a mixture, h closely resembling rQ , 1 - - It. J!J !ASTER, S. C., MARCH R ecent Marriage of D A Foster, Formerly c incaster, and Miss Dor h, of Laurens. . t 4, 1908. r. Attempt to Blow up , )i Monarch?Shah of this Time. Teheran. FoK PRICE 5 CEN I Another Prizes Offered 1 Persia Improvemen Columbia Stat OQ & n n 1? ? ' TS PER COPY 3y State School t Association. e: The South UUICI uiup-v/u Lancaster's Fire icic'e at Pleasar foroing Georgu tion Law?Oth< of Interest. Ed. Lancaster iiiiiicnio on " tttoic ; and Horn- contain enou it Hill?En- hibit0<1 b-v li t's Prohibi- maQufaoturi a- Matters by whole9a1, they were si on hand, w< : Far- an ~ . i uuu uuiur, 11 mu not igh alcohol to be proiw, and bo they are 'esto ing this new drink M*88 9. For what reason till keeping this beer moni ) do not know, but 1 thn l?wr *'irr\t. a ixant pftrei urens special in the Cha n Sunday News, March 1st Carrie Lou Dorroh and D Atkinson Foster, of Tin iville, were married in th at the home of the bride nts, Mr. and Mrs. Williai r. attempt was made in . this afternoon to assassi r Shah of Persia by a bon a. Majesty was not hurt l8 of the outriders who wer '8 panying him at the tii n killed. ?uu v/arnnna ociiool thit* city association offere inate the moat decided ma ab. His made during a j . Three time. Five of e accom- $100 each, aud 3 ne were each. Regvalatic Ifho 5K ?ij i Improvement i 35 prizes to the terial improve?iven length of the prizes are !0 are to be $50 >ns concerning lL-I * _ i mere are now rejoici recent change of from the cold, cloud day8 to the beautifu ehine and are maki of the time turning < A great many of tb ing over the of jt?? and q the weather tbe 9Cene, h ly and rainy many negro* 1 days of sun- piest day oi ng good use BOOn as it b? jver the 6oiU the dark rac iem have al- being poure* uickly appearing on ad it poured out. To js, this was the hap- ^ \ their life, for as came known among 'or 0 e that this beer was d out, they rushed to orroh, at noon of Wedhei the 19th of February, e ceremony was porforme le Rev. O. F. Rankin, pai f the First Presbyteria ch. The home was beaut decorated for the occasio 3. The Shah owes his li precautions taken to pre ,d from just such an at ten a_ was on his way to a near n where he intended to pi [. days. The procession lD the palace and was tra Vuv WU pi 1LCS I fe to the awarded by this >lect him announced by ft apt. He president, are as by town, 1. Improvemeu las a few between Jan. 1 had left 1908. versing a 2. Prizpn will mat are to oe association an lies Nance, the follows: ta must be made and Dec. 10, Ha UtrnP^o^ f rv ready hauled their f they are buying it i ties this year, anc w^ekB of the presei weather, we expeot lands in pretty gooc The last issue of K _? ? i. ii ertilizere and the brewery n big quanti rnent in a 1? I with a few an(j anxioUB at delightful on tbe groui ; to see the ^0g stream ( I shape. malt and The NewBjthoir bills like a fire depart- *n 8r rge city. Breathless Chin , they fell down flat 'n8 1 ad beside the swell)f golden liquid of ?f M: hops and "soosing'* "istei down iuto it like * een and white, ivy, fern ese lilies and hyacinths b< isod most effectively, e wedding party, compose iss Sarah Dorroh, the bride r and maid of honor, wit >eat man, Mr. John Switze B? narrow street when tw were hurled down at it roof of a house. One < d in the air but the other >p the ground near the 81 h tomobile. This missil r7 ploding killed the three ro bombs schools where th from the materialimprovei exploded made during the struck ed. hah's au- 3t Under ma e in ex- mente are incluc i outrid- tion consolidatioi "V M TT (?I U^U t U e most decided ments have been time mentiouterial improveled local taxai new huildinL'Q. "uup iu us i no iie> astrous conflagratio ter and the awful which occurred on t Pleasant Hill, in w one of Lancaster' young men meets llHIlrlti nf ariA(liai> vs oi a clib-1 thirsty carat n in Lancas- gert? they ir sad tragedy diaappearinf he train near sat^faction hich another body's full s promising there were ^ death at the buckets dipj TUnt ??? " als in an African de Prec< abibed fhe rapidly arm 5 stuff to their heart's P?rb and their whole H?bn intoxication. Many ro ivho with pails and en> 0 )ed as much of this ?ding the bride upon tl of the groom, entered tl] >r to the strains of Mendle 's Wedding March beautifu ndered bv Miss Bessie Pet f Fountain Inn. ie bride, who is one of tl le ers, wounded the chaul ie a score of bystanders anc p ed the vehicle. The Sh \. ever, was not in his aut I lie had taken precautio: the motor car on ahead ,e himself in a carrigge f A I * 1 f!eur and J reparing and paii 1 shatter- libraries, reading ah, how- les, interior dect oiHobilo. fying yards, and a to send equipment, and ride 4, No school c urther in aay of these priz uting old ones, ; rooms or laborations, beautibetter general an complete for es unless it is big fire for Lancast very fortunate that suit more disastrous circumstances, for cated in such close each other and pi means of checkim? "" " good old Ac er and it is a9 they p0l it did not re- the ,BBt dr0| dy, under the which had buildings lo- g) ,hou proximity to them (oreye actically no . . lhisseaso t h a ranu v me, as they called it, hand psibly could, before 6(1 J p from this brewery, wore supplied them for ?{ ST Id disappear from w?re r. whit< n seems to have been iaomestaml moat accomplisl roung women of Lauren i a stylish travelling costun een. The maid of bone a beautiful costume, a 9. imediately after the cen _ - J _ 1 - l ? i j. me rear 01 me proceesn Sj motor car was a closed 10 it whs thought the eovei )r inside. 11 The house from wh bombs were thrown buildings nearby were Kfl ?\/\ n ama -? ? -J an. The a rural school, one and more than 500 p eign was eligible to the 5. All who wi lich the contest must se and the descriptions of searched improvements ar No town with opulation shall contest. ish to enter this nd names and schools, before e made, to the spreading flames, sa efforts of her citizen must have been in losing a much large of her property in ashes, and while great it is forlunat .I i ?specially fi ive the heroic , . hunters, as t s, Lancaster . , . . .ill large nu a fair way of f part of tne g >r proportion . , more plentil i smoke and ^ r , the loe. was E^ry day hear of a "< e it was no _ . _ . ivorable to the bird mou>irds have been found 8ervt imbers through this ^08'< itate, but have been *or ^ Ful in south Georgia. ^ or two we read or wec^c dove shoot" where an(* 1 y a uencious luncneon w? >d, after which Dr. and Mr 3r left on the evouing trai imraonaville. very handsome collection < ling gifts in china, cut glai ailyer bore indisputable ev a r\f f Ua t r?Arvnl ? a UUl II u OIICOIO were Illttil 9. ~ """ n Bishop Duncan L Spartanburg epecial i >f day's Charlotte Obseryt *s hop William Wallace D i- the Methodiat Episcopal ? On..iU L I# - -- - president prior t 6. All descri )ead. graphs and other n yester- ing improvemen! ?r : Bia- to the president I unean,of 1}'e chairman of Church, trustees of ?nv o Oct. 1st. ptious, photoevidences ehowis must be sc-nt before Dec. I5th. the board of school that is greater, and now it citizens of this faet i to pull together, a an up-to-date syste works and thereby risk of having anol of this kind. behooves the ",e held9 trowing town days and ,h (together for an aPPointe m of water- flre on tho eliminate the PrOCeed to 13 I her disaster hundred an ands. A f i t , ive been baited for e hunters gather on id day, and opening harmless creatures, lestroy them by the \ Hi d sometimes thous-jWitl ew days ago abig'firea ill r ? I iL 0 who pupuiauty u young couple. A Noisless Qun. artford, Conn., March. 1.1 the news of a noisele rm, the youngest inyent< i ouuiu, n?r ijhii a cemur er in the Church of hi and for twenty-two year died at hisliome on Nortl _ street in this city this 6g at 9 :55 o'clock. Dea quietly and peacefully f 1 I 1 iiq^q y a ieaa- competing tor a ] s choice prove all de3cript s bishop, alter improyemei h Church 7. Piizes will morning checks at the an th came the South Oaroli liter long provement assoc -? Ann mi prize must apiiona before and nta are made, be awarded in nual meeting of na School Imiation, Dec. 31 at. Yes, the traged above is sad, peculi cause of the fact th ties were young, in life, and besides, tl both parties conco ready deeply grieve "aove snooi y mentioned J preparation: arl> sad, bo- wa8 pUue(j , .at both par- par(of thc the prime of which ha(, , .e families of baited for B rned were al- e(, about 5 d on account iU , v , ior wnicn great *? s had been made, 'm? ( off in the southern ruacl > state. The field, 'hat >een exceedingly well en ii everal days, contain troui 00 acres, perfectly 1 1 1 I i 1 i n fVl e worm, naroia rercy Ma jon of the inventor of tl bine gun, admitted frank he standa conscience atricl 1 the presence of this mon 3 child of his brain. i n tKio Kninr# * Ki/> ! ie Bishop Duncan was I Randolph-Macon, Va., I 1830, being tlie third g_ Drof. David Duncan. the Confederate war ? chaplain in the Co k armv. n?uo. me pnz< born at for furtner impr )ec. 30th, schools receiving 9on of During Slms?Blackmon he was Mr. \V. J. Sin: nfedorate Hill section, son rxr Qimo or*H \H\ 38 are to be used ovements in the ; them. k is, of the Fork of the late TTonoo T? .-.1 I?1 1. of the killing which Kershaw last Christ ing well-known a families, they liaturi sympathy of thei friends and a throughout the cou nujuuiii mm occurred in 1K<k 150 or more -mas, and be- arrived on , nd respected hunf th ally have the numbs,r Qf , r numerous eJ them> an icquaintances parly ()r ra, lirslrl u nil Van icvoi, ?nu wiieii me ,u 11 ) invited ''shootora" PS* 0 he day set for the PeoP saw what a large test beautiful birds await- Mr. d the leader of the it in her the owner of the P?u lU t r\ f t lin AO/1 Ani/\*> f f)F t ivy I1WM ^*?lo tlio ui^i flico within tho gilt of tli le of I ho state,and t ho coi will lively be a warm on Hey ward will 110 doubt nial tereBting for some of his 01 mts, having a good recoi ho lime ho hn.si boon in II- "J 10 * ?? * * Big Fire in Tarr Tampa, Fla., March enlire extreme northeas ^ tien of tbocity proper \ troyed by fire, whic M. J KJ*A rtH^ 1U A raon, the charini Mr. John S. Bla< ipa. caster, wore mr ^ ^ie Sunday. The cei tern sec- fornied at tlio Bn vas des- by the pastor, Di }h raged ?? oa auuk* ng daughter of ckniou, of Lanirried hero last emony was pertpti?t par90'iago r. Boldridge. The enforcement, of the prohibition prohibits the keej at any place of busi ic liquors, resulted Keat brewery in thi state havim; to pou of that part proceeded tc law which for their sta >ing on hand this being ? noss, alcohol fire| and fo; in the big noise, smok a part of the i reigned sup r out into the]and as a res VJW V/? UIU llj - ) let the hunters draw itics inds iu the field, and An9done, they opened tl r two or three hours, B,0Dl e and falling birds, hitio reme in that field, 1 11111, Hmnnlhin.fr lilra cent We also notice that Chr A will have some opposi'ic le person of Mr. Feat he 9, who will run on a proli n platform. Judging fro attitude of tho legislature r lv. the time is not vet rii interruptedly from 0 a. V' p. m. to day. The aren >n covered 55 acre a or eigh . one-half city blocks a ' " hundred andjeight build m destroyed *'ith atolal L mated at $000,000. :)e HI. to 1 A Dastardly J i burned Train Shut < . . Tarty. iteen and 1(1 three Somo ingswere 0,1 a couple of ?1 loss esti- 0 trni" on 1,8 ' Chester Saturda striking n )eed ? I*4i use Hf/vr it l>n Unknown 11 miscreant firliots at the L & eturn trip from y night ,tlie balls fl A U ll AAfi n sewer about 35,00( beer a few days age ery had been in on for several years fl magnificent plaut w the owuers several I lars, and when it ) gallons of | g^oOO birds >. This brew- crowd of go oration here for there w( ind owned a party, diapt rhich had cost well plea80( thousand dol- their day's was known And now wero killed, ami the for I ntlemon and ladies, ^ *8 ?re some ladies in the we ^ irsed to their homos, Pr?h 1 with the result of to 11 sport. time . close on the death V >rohibition in Carolina, bi ripening, nevertheless, ai iopt' the ardent advocates ibition will rally so atrong le support of their leader th i, he will come out frlorioc icforious in the nextA'prim lit l(j A Mother's Awful of North Baltimore, Oh ly 1.?Mrs. J. C. Spires, lis farmer, yesterday killer la her children, fatally wi a fourth and then coram was done about < Deed. f0 he hoped th io, March will he apprehe wile of a ished to the full I three of A person who v funded a a train laden wi itted sui- deserves no met , A ?iw niiu'/U fir,ice station. It tat the scoundrel nded and punliraitof the law. wantonly fires at th human freight e.v at f.h? hamlet that we were to h y tion in this state, sacrifice this proper of buildings and Buch value, they b? iave prohibi- 0f Senator rather than announcem ty, consisting Hey ward w machinery of senator ne: ?gan to devise probably b< Latimer, comes the rV a ent that ex-Gov. 1 ill be a candidate for ^e ci year. There will ) several candidates M % r.'T na another year will sho old Palmetto State enjoyii bleaeed fruits of prohibitio Former Lancastrian, aeon, (ia. w cide. On? of the chil ng drowned in a well ; oth n. shot and their throats < Spires took carbolic i herself and cut her thn dren was of the courts. iers were ? ;ut. Mrs. Mr. Jiodgers kcid, shot shaw, spent Sub )at. caster. Magill, of K iday night in I V /