The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 5
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Charles T. Connors, Editor.
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N ATI* It l> A V, .11 AlK 'll I I, I DOS. n
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Lyon's roaring over Pritch- "
ard's performances has left a |(
beastly laste in the mouths of C(
Bome people. b
The latest highly colored story
comes from Pennsylvania. A far- it
raer of that state claims to be n
the possessor of a hen that lays C
colored eggs. lie must feed her n
oa Devoe's paints. ir
===== tl
Monroe, N. C.,like some of her w
South Carolina neighbors, is k
keeping up with the homicide hi
procession. There are now five
prisoners in Monroe's jail cliarg- tl
ed with murder. Court convenes
there next Monday.
A New York man struck a ^
match on the seat of his trousers
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just after his wife had cleaned
?(
them with gasoline. What followed
was a burning shame.?
Anderson Mail.
An asbestos patch is the thing .
for him now. 1
g
d
An exchange boasts that an
Atlanta girl has now married a v
nobleman from Europe. She a
was a grass widow, and lie will n
probably find that the American t'
he caught was a tartar.?Angus- w
ta Herald. ,
Yes, a sort of tartar emetic,
since she hails from Atlanta.
Whenever a Columbia man
wantshis garden spaded he starts
a report that money was buried
in it during the war. His neigh- ''
bora c<>nie around at night and t(
quietly dig up the whole patch Id
for him.?Anderson Mail. w
Good schema. Now watch Ex- a]
Editor Carter work it 011 hisWent f,
End neighbors, while he goes u
fi filing. ,,
If all the Circuit judges dispatched
business with tlio rxpe- si
union ol Judge Watts there h
wouldn't bo any excuse for the ( b
creation ot now circuits every o
lew years. There's no unseem- , h
ly haste on Judge Watts's part, v
hut he certainly know* how to 1*
keep I lie machinery ol the court *
moving?and that, too, without d
friction. d
Wo renew i nr suggestion to ff
Council to establish a fire de-1 o:
partment. Lancaster cannot at- '!
ford fo remain longor " ifhoui b(
some kind of fire protection j bl
YorUviile, a town not so large as 1 se
Lancaster,has "own^d an up-to j p:
date fire wagon for/onr or fivejw
> ears,*' says fhe Yorkville corre-,d<
THE LAN0A8T1
>oudent of the Charlotte Ob- Governor
rver, and it has recently pur- Paj
lased "regular fire horses." Un Money
I the purchase of its own ani. "
als, Yorkville has been using .6
yery stable stock. What our Me6 ' 1D C
.... . . , T receivers
Jighborinc town has done, Lan- ,
f . , . Pritchard f
ister can certainly do. , ?
ry tund fro
now in the
We hope that the recommeu.
, . . . sent out a
ition of the grand jury in rela- , , ,.
^ holding tl
on to the County Home will be tjlat
ivorably acted upon. The pres
. . . , ces must ii
it site is entirely too far from ... . ..
, , , without th<
>wn. One of the advantages coijatRra| (j
a location near this place is the , ...
1 and withou
ict that the inmates would more ., ,
the chairm
equently become the recipients
1 r countereigi
the kindly attention and help
1 urer.
the good, generous-hearted .
lhis moi
oeple of this community.
1 J governor v
7 ceivers tak
It is rumored that there is a when they
lovement by several business are ready t
r.d professional men to secure *
ie enactment of a "curfew" law
)r Spartanburg. There has
een considerable complaint re- Editor Lnnca
antly concerning the conduct of Though
oyR on the streets late at night. news froir
-Spartanburg Journal. our county
Anderson has a curfew law and pje are jUB
is said to work well. It might wide-awaki
ot be a bad idea for Lancaster's Mr. j)ou
ouncil to pass a similar ordi- Mr. ^ L
ance. The chiel of police re \y Complet<
larked to us the other day that tuning and
le people of this community Bryant Scl
ould be amazed if it were at Battle C
nown how many youths are to tjie largest
e seen on the streets late hours tj10 world,
t night?some as late as two and graduated
iree o'clock in the morning. Miss Jan
- spending a
. .. , , Mrs. John
Attention is directed to the ex- ...
.. ? , , will return
jptioually fine showing made ^ ,,, ~,
, ? T ... at Clifford
v the Bank of Lancaster in its w
, , Mr. Ben
atement. of condition publish*
it i i. 11 i i court in CI
1 elsewhere. It will be observ- . , .
, .he being a
I that this splendidly managed ,,
... . . , . , . Miss Ar
nancial institution, which ranks ...
nr. . visiting li
xth oil tlie honor roll ol hanks , ,
..... . nelghborho
l bouth Carolina, continues to _ ,
Osceola, w
row in popular favor, as eyi- . . ,
school, last
enced by its steadily increasing . .
i c i i . i Miss Ivii
olume of business. Us capital
i . . t(>r< spent
n?l surplus now amount to . , .
, , with ner li
loro than one hundred and ., . .
, ma Mob ley
-venty five thousand dollars,
hicli assures absolute safety to _
epositors. Kesult ot
Lost Arm in Saw Mill. Ashovill
Charlotte
Monroe Journal : At .Mr. John dent as a r
/. McCain's saw mill, which a pistol oc<
ad just been put up in Huford ville, ten i
)wnship, a most peculiar acri- yesterday,
But occurred last Friday by tW(> boys, 1
hich Mr JefT Stanies lost his 8 year-old
nn, and came wit bin a mere die.
action of losing his life as well. Voung ]
le was bearing oil'lumber, work- was ?ttem
ig between tha engine and the calibre car
*w. Suddenly the big belt 22-calibre
rlieel of the engine flow olF, r'dge explt
truck Mr. Starnes and threw l?1.g close 1;
im against the saw. As lie fell *',e bullet
eside I ho saw his ieft arm was t'10 *e'^ ev
ut dll and thrown with such '',0 head, '
Dree against the colored man hack of th
rho was running the engine as Jack's fin
knock linn down. The big hlood poi
heel, who-h weighed eight hun-i^e'"IPr ?f
red pounds, pinned the man 1'vo.
own by the saw and part of the
heel rested on tlie -jaw . This Court in
ict kopt him from being drawn
n tho saw and killed. Bits of Chester!
ie wheel wore knocked oft and day's Str
?rne ol the teeth of the saw i Mond ty. tl
rok. ii out. Mr. McCain him- Robert Ah
If whs on the yard and his rare | following o
resenco ot mind saved the: Julius M
ounded man from bleeding to J guilty.
3ath. j Arthur I
AK NEWS, MARCH 14. IUU8
W arns Banks Not
r Out Dispensary ~^W"^W^T~
w
e of yesterday: Gov. W W
>rder to prevent the
appointed by Judge
or the State dispensa- Yoil
IU huvil,,h tuo 1UWUCJ . |
> various banks, has fl CclDl
letter to the 31 banks I deli.
tis money, warning E
under no circumstan- I A
liis money be released | BjJL m.
3 production of the
leposited for security PTee
it the check signed by
an of the commission tatO
led by the State treas- Lar
ire on t ho part of the CJUai
rill prevent the re- *
ing any action even ? fllS 1!
have (pialified and
0 serve. tO g
~ cabl
khurst News.
Kter News: S Want c i
we seldom see any ????
1 this community in
paper, still our peo- 1\l
t as much alive and TT
3 as over. ?
Chesterfield this yeai
Week. I'"M1 ',0Plini
. , . ... i guilty, throe ye
.eld 9poc1.1l ... ye.u-r- Tllrlelim
tie: Court convened . .
lk , lory with intent
ie :)th instant, J u due . ,
ill , i (-' ?ll,<l rll'l'IIC.',
inch presiding. The * .. ... .
' . , ; Arthur Kiel
uses were disposed of: , , , ,
, . , freaking mid lar
lorrison. murder, not yo.,r
j II. M. Smith,
larris, larceny, guilty, . not guilty.
glas Robertson, 9011 of
Robertson, has recentail
a course in pianorepairing
in the Niles il| I |
100I of L'iano Tuning l| |
Jreek, Mich. This is
school of the kind in
and Mr. Robertson | 1 1
with honors. ? ?
tie Cauthen has been 1KB M | I
while with her mother, A J0
Robertson, but she "
to her school duties
Seminary this week.
v Mobley will attend TTTNJ
uarleston next week,
U. S. jurcr.
inie Stover has been
er parents in this ^
>od. She returned to -LvOcLCl
here she is teachimg I 4**2 1%- 1)
, Sunday. Uciliy 1.1
1I1 McDow, of Lancas- "One of th<
Saturday and Sunday the marvelous ?
ttie friend, Miss Em- comedian, wlios
have seen him.
balancer Colum
Boys Playing with "Alts. Com
p. among the best
Pist?h those who do n<
e special in yoPieraay's will nuss tlte 1
Observer : An acci- Columbia.'
esult of playing with
jurred noar Weaver- l-H I
niles from Ashoville,
anil it is feared that
llarmie Black and an High cl
lad named Kller, will dancing, illU
and beautifu
[back, 15 years old, gentlemen ai
ipting to drive a 32tridne
into a pistol of ^ ~
horo when tlie cart- jfwyli
i led. Kller was stand- J
iy watching the elfort.
entered just under ]
e and, going thrush
odged under the >-kin Doors Ope
o right ear. Two of ! 'fWO hours
gers were torn off and i^jss it
son has developed.
the boys is expected
one year.
A r t 111 i r IInvil
ante:
i to know that we are selling
Dage, cut from the field, nic
:ious.
ng Beans,
in peas, squashes, new Iris
es and tomatoes direct froi
id of Flowers. We are
rters for fruits.
> the Place
et seed potatoes and frost
3age plants.
ickens and butter.
L. Croxton & C(
i ^ 1111 auuvv 1
nd children. A treat for all.
h 13th 1
[n Catholic Grove.
n at 7 30. Performance start
of solid fun and amusemen
Court adjourned
, manslaughter, Tuesday night, maki
"fl- for the amount of w<
manslaughter, Hindi a short while.
iirs? Irion Is of Slenogra
.assault and bat- Covington noted w
to kill, guilty, that thii was his las
i official capacity as h(
mrdflon, house- transferred t<? the no
ceny, guilty, one
, | i c,ft DeWittH Cnrboli/.ed VVi
nou-o jreaking, it'ilmiiiistoothing udi
lor pile* Hold by nil druggis
t & Silverlak
] and 20c I
DER CANV7
what the Columbia
coord says:
e best features of the series this \ve<
icrobatic feats of the Connors. Mr.
c originality makes him a favorite v
He is undoubtedly the best acrobt
bia has seen in a long time.
ior, as a buck and wing dancer, rani
. The Connor's engagement ends to
)t avail themselves of the chance of s
>est performance of its kind ever ]
vIOUGH SAII
ass plays, farce comedies, sin
strated songs, acrobatic acts, a
1 fir<^_ dinrP5 A c K r\iif ?
'
D
r new
e and
h porn
the
head
proof
).
bY
how
w vv
L,S.C.,
2k has been
Connor is a
-ith all who
it and hand
ks foremost
night. All
eeing them
produced in
D
King- and
icrial acts
or ladies,
4th
s at 8.15.
t. Don't
sine die 011
a record
irk done in
Tlio many
pher F. F.
dfli re:rr,?f
t visit in an
vv circuit.'
lob Hazfll Sftlvo
Pooling if good
t*