The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 14, 1908, Page 5, Image 6
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?The North Carolina Dem
cratic convention will be held iu of
Charlotte June 24th. ex
?A son was born to Mr. and tlc
Mrs B. H. Plyler, of this place,
Thursday, 12th instant. at
?A fine son was born to Mr. ,n*
and A. J. Wilson, of the Dixie
sectiou, on the 7th instant. ,rl
?The Rev. R. T. Blackmon
will preach at Camp Creek Baplist
church tomorrow (Sunday)
afternoon at 4 o'clock. ^2
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?The Emery Clnb was charm .
lei
ly entertained Thursday after- ^
noon by Miss Juanita Wylie.
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Dainty refreshments were served
during the evening.
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The State pension board will ^
meet in Columbia next Tuesday,
17tn instant, to pass on the aps
^
plications pent. up by the couuty ^
pension boards. ^
?J. B. Sims, whose trial this th
week lor the killing of Ilamptou
Stogner resulted i.i a mistrial,
ha9 renewed his bail bond of
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$3,000 for his appearance at the ^
June term of court.
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?The many friends hero of sif
Mr. Joe Baker, of the White Mi
BlulT section, were pleased to ja(
see him in town this week, after
his prolonged and desperate
spell of grip and pneumonia.
?As noted in a recent issue |,i,
of The News, Dr. F, C. Hinson, pr
has rented the Beauregard Cun- att
niugham place in East End. m(
The doctor and his family mov th
ed to town this week from Pri- ne
mus. th
?Mr. Herbert Kinrr wlm lion im
- fell " ?
been undergoing treatment at vil
the Pryor hospital in Chester
lor the past lew weeks, for a
broken leg, returned home this
week. His condition is much ^
improved.
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?The Itev. Oliver Johnson, jn,
who has been pastor of the Neely
Creek A. K. P. church for the til
, past twelve years, has accepted be
the call extended him by the
A. It. P. congregation of Win- q|
nsboro. IP
?Mr. Lonnie Small, who has '*?
been confined in the WhiteheadStokes
Sanatorium at Salisbury (*(?
lor two weeks, has been brought
to his home in this city very
much improved.?Charlotte Ob
server.
? Miss Kate Vaudle, daughter II
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Yandle, pi
and Mr. Jesse Poay, both of this F<
city, were married at the par- Sj;
Gonage at Pleasant Grove Pres- 20
byterian church Sabbath after- Ai
noon, Mch. 8, 100S, by Rev. C. ch
G. Hrown.?Chester Lantern. wi
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?Chief A. II. Hough went to ' ^
Rock Hill Sunday and carried
with him a tine gold ring bo
longing to Mrs. J. E. W. Haile,
which was stolen from her bo- ^
fore sho left Kershaw, and which
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the uniet lia< recovered through jj
patient, skilful and persorver- ^
ing work.
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?The following olllcera of the roi
Woodmen camp at this place li;i
were installed at. the last regular la'
meeting: J. W. Haniel, C O; !i(
T. C. Stover, clerk; W. It. Greg- al
ory, Escort; It.E. Adams, Sen- co
try; J. It. Bel k, Manager.?Ker w<
shaw Era. Jsyi
THE LAN
? Attention is called to the IpS
illiams-Hughescompany's nesv Jj
nouncement in today's paper. I'
?Bishop Coadjutor Guerry, Mr.
the Diocese of South Carolina, ahaw,
pects to make his first visita* here
in to Lancaster on May 4th. portei
?W. B. Rowell was acquitted Mr
Florence Wednesday of kill- spent
* Jonas C. Blunt about four ter.
ars aso. It was his second caller
al. morui
?Tltfl ? **
MW 4uwuuuiat nuilclpU , HI It
lick was seriously damaged by Wax!
9 big fire oil the night of the daugl
rd of February, has been re- who i
ired by Contractor W. ^S. Lang- -pj1(
f. Painter Ilollis llorton has uajje
e contract to repaiut'the build- few j,
g. He began work this week.
?Last Monday, March 9th, jjjjj
as the fifty-third anniversary
the ubig burning." On the
h day of March, 1855, fire sl)(j|lc
rept almost every square mile
land in this whole section and T)r
any houses were destroyed by was i]
e flames.?Monroe Enquirer. Mr
? M. J. B. Hunter, of Primus nesda
ctioti, went, over to Chester l?gal
lursday afternoon to undergo a Tunes
n days' electrical treatmeut, at Ca
e Pry or hospital, for pain in the mode
le. It will be recalled that or thi
r. Hunter was operated upon week,
it year for appendicitis. ^
?Burglars made an unsoc her s
ssful attempt to blow open the Zemp
fe of Mr. J. M. Williams in
. Mr.
s store at McConnellsville last TT
, . Heatl
iday night. Discovery ot the q
tempt was made Saturday *(ei
truing. Examination showed
at two holes had been bored ^|1(
ar the combination lock; but
at the work had evidently been Longi
terrupted at that point.-York Thurt
de Enquirer. castei
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irig Closing of Stores During ^ ^a ^
Summer Season.
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We, the undersigned merchants r ,,
, . of '"r
Lancaster, hereby agree to
)se our respective places ot busess
at G o'clock p. m. from the Lanca
teenth day of April, 1908, un- ter' *
the fifteenth day of Septem- wee^'
r, 1908, Saturdays excepted. Mis
Lancaster Mer'cl Co., E. E Ileatl
loud, Cherry & Co., B. C. and r
3ugh, J. J. Blackmou, lleath- '
flies Co., Peoples Supply Co., j^asS(
cCardell & Allison Bros., Fun- ()( rpa
rburk Co., Williams-Hughes spent
ni..i p- *
Vivuuni cv, tvooinsoil.
Mr
unitig Entertainment at Heath '
Springe. L. II(
The students of Ileath Springs count
igh School will give a public Lane*
ay entitled "The Fruit of Ilis indeb
dly," at Masonic Hall, Ileath call
rings, Friday evening, March men
, 11)08, beginning at 8 o'clock, thing
Jmiasion tee : Adults, 25 cents; "n e;
ildren 10 cents. The proceeds ^0Ws
, ? . paper
11 go to tho purchase ot the
liool piano. Time in playing
out two hours.
or king the ltoarf*. , ,
tho L
Tho impression prevails that on
ere is no way of compelling $ ;j
e performance of road duty in wj|i
is coun'y sinco tho passage of
o new ronrl Piw
- J.HI- JQ
les lor iho working of tho iness
uds by contract. Senator Wil- e{j t0
mis says that until the now <.
iv is put into practical oporaiii,
which will not be lor aovermonths,
it in the duty of the ?1
unty authorities to continue to rious
>rk the roads under the old Radi(
stem. | (tied 1
0ASTER NEWS, MARCH 14
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PERSONAL
J of
Herbert Rollings, of Ker- co'
is spending a few days w?
with friends?Chester Re- co'
Sb
rei
. R. F. Adams, of Korehaw, p
Tuesday night in LancasHe
was one of the pleasant
s at this office Wednesday gu
ing.
s. J. P. Yandle went to
iaw yesterday to see her e?
iter, Mrs. J. A. Gamble,
s sick.?Ckestei Lantern.
a Hon. W. U. Clyburn, of gy|
Gold Mi no ononL ? f~?
? ? I "jfvui a IUW
i Lancaster this week.
. R. M. Langley, of Rock Th
was in town Thursday. ex
jb Crenshaw, of this city, is
ling thisjweek in Lancaster. '
ck Hill Record.
. J. E. CornwelLof Chester, W
n town Thursday. of
. W. B. Stickley left Wed- cu
,y morning for Lancaster on
business.?Concord, N. C., 8,J
j. hu
W
pt. Amos Hough,Kershaw's ^
1 chief of police, spent two
ee days in Lancaster this ^
F.
!8 Janie Johnson is visiting Mi
ister in Charlotte, Mrs. br<
L.
, and Mrs. P. T. Twitty, of ^e
a Springs, spent Thurs- an
ight and yesterday in Lanal
i Hon. T. B. Butler, of ^
ey, who is a candidate for
ess from this district, spent
iday and yesterday in Lansli
3. T. L. Clyburn and Miss Mi
Jlyburn,of Haile Gold Mine t\v
n, are ^visiting the family lai
.John A. Cook. tw
3. .Nannie Williams, of w<
ister, visited her daughtfrs.
T. B. Clyburn, last sp
,?Kershaw Era. ^
38 Annie Belle Barton, oi
1 Springs,is visiting friends
elatives in this city.
ssrs. F. M. Lowry, 11. B. T1
ay and U. E. Gregory, three Lo
xahaw's leading citizens, bn!
yesterday in Lancaster.
. J. L. llorfon, of Chester- ^?'
Do
County, and his son, Mr T. ov,
">rton, of Flat Creek, this Hoi
y, spent a day or two in I J!"1
ister this week. Wo are 1)n
ted to them tor a pleasant <<?
Wednesday. Both gentleHit
evidently know a good ci?
when they see it, tor each Kx
icamining a copy of The
,promptly subscribed to the
, paying a year in advance. Ca)
. ? . , Su
i*f/ of It. />. Carriers; 1 'J
tiled. I Dn
3ro will be a call meeting of, I>u
ancaster County K. L. C. A.|ln|
.turday, the 15th of March, I Tn
50 o'clock p. m. Meeting Co
e hold at fho pout-office at
ister. All carriers aro urgbe
present, if possible. Bus. ' '
of importance to be attend- I
on that date. hW
Samuel R. Williams,
US
Pres. L. Co. K. I,. C. A.
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L. Cass Carpenter, a noto
carpetbagger in the days of' Co
;al rule in South Carolina,!
ecently in Denver, Col. j
0
, 1908.
ath of iMtly in. Chesterfield.
Mrs. Rebecca Jowers, widow U?
George Jowers, of Chesterfield
naty, died a few days ago. She
is a Miss Leigh, of Lancaster *
uuty, and was in her 83d year,
e is survived by three childa,
Mrs. S. E.Clark, Mrs. A.
Johnson and Mr. \V. J. D.
\fcers, of Arkansas. To tli
- ?? - geuei
rvey Preliminary to Water- few <
works in st<
Mr. Goss, of the civil engin- ^
ring firm of Jaudon & Goss, of
orgia, arrived here Thursday ^ur
make a survey of the town just 1
th the view ol establishing a Ck
stem of water-works, in accord- riety
ce with contract recently 8ti^
ide with Council, as noted in kind
ie News at the time. Mr. Goss So
pects to begin work today. Nc
irther Particulars in Relation |
to Late Mrs. \V. 1*. Taj/lor.
In the notice of the death in ,
I DTritf
ednesday's issue of The News anytl
Mrs. W. P. Taylor, which oc- line,
rred on the 6th instant, at her
me in the Dixie section, it was
ited that she is survived by her Le
isbatid and several children. -j>
e have since learned the names All
the children. They are Misses for si
uie, Dizzil, Inez and Davis the
ylor, of this county, and Mrs. ' 'R
B. Gettis, of Pineville, N. C. pe
8. Taylor also leaves two Grou
others and one sister, Mr. R
A 6cl6
Usher and Mrs. W. T. Fun- fa6j
rburk, of Lancaster county, ed.
d Mr. J. T. Usher, of Gainesle,
Ga, The burial and fuuer- Puk<
services at Union Baptist pipe
lurch Saturday were conducted ,
her pastor, Rev. R. T. Black
| a*
Mr. W. S. Horton, of the Keraw
section, and his brother, -q
*. C. C. Horton, of Kershaw,
o of Lancaster County's gal- "jj^gTA
it Confederate veterans, spent
o or three days in town this notice ti
?ek. wordaMiss
Lessie Johnson has been d|^2
ending a few days with rela- style.
res in Kersliaw. iTTTn
? PHie at tl
STATEMENT TnTTTTTTi
Of the Condition of tween'1 (
tie Bank of Lancaster
anted at Lancaster, 8 C, at tLo close of 1"*.!? ^ v
dness March 9th, 1908. Tuesday
RESOURCES. 1Joml re(
reserved
ans and Discounts, $950,481.31 43 48
tnand Loans, 88,348.21 t
erdrafts, 6.89'.98 ?Garde.
Bennett
hum nun quicks owqciI by liiink U,70(5.25 _____
aking House, 5,800.00 WANT]
rniture and Fixtures 1,000.0!) call <
o from Banks and Bankers 02,740,00 j'.,e'r
rrency, 10,910.00 '"gtl gr"
Id, 2,870.00 FOR s
ver, Nickels and Pennies, 500.15 Typewr
ecks and Cash Items 2,411,55 eluding
changes for the Clearing House 160 79
$412,204.17 thi"g' C!
LIABILITIES.
pital, $50,000.00 1 ,C
rplus Fund 50,000.00 ~
divided Profits less Current IT V
Expenses and faxes Paid, 27,881.39
e to Banks and Bankers. 3,820.88 ^ 'J
o Un| Dividends 320.0O Oillces ii
lividual Deposits Subject to
Jheck, 183,830.81
no Certiticntes, 125,613.11 """""""
rtitled Cheeks 108.00 Dr.
shier's Cheeks, 629.65
*,42'20U7 Ollice
ATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA, i
County ol Lancaster. j |>??8H
lleforo me ca ne Geo. W. Williams,Cashier ^ iiOt
Tlw. I! i n b r.# I
. ........ ... unuuiMiir, wno ueili^ Hilly i
orn, says that tin- abovo and fore^oin^ *tenant
is i trim coiid t i.>n of said Hank, .
shown by the books of lib in said bank.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Casiiif.u. l>r.
iworti t<> tid subscribed before nie, this W51S II
h day ul March, liJUN. Thursti
VS I \V 111 lltllt , N. i'. OF S. t\
m et Att. i. ^jrtS
V.'a :yC. Iho- sou i shaW i
M. 1*. Crawford, > Directors. '
W.T.Gregory ) |Ron.
5
iving
n
10 interest of the trade
rally, we euumerate a
af the articles carried
>ck at the present.
s a Leader
candy supply is com- 1
. MilkKi98es5c a box, B
the hit. a
ewing Gum, endless va- 1
I (yhlOklwtH HIlll
t ? .V?W MUVt V/VIICI
lard brands,
r a quick luncheon any
of canned goods,
ft Drinks: Soda Wa
all flavors.
w to the wants of early
jrardeners
M. Ferry & Co.'s cele- s
)d Seeds; can supply >
hing wanted in the seed
nits : We keep up the ,
ly and demands in this j
motiR?Fine ones, too. ;
sh Potatoes ;
?ed in stock?Red Bliss,
variety mostly looked '
Come and get a peck
bushel.
pper. Spice, Tomatoes, s
nd Pepper in cans,
lies, Baking Powders, *
choicest English break- ;
Shimosa choice blend- \
rars, 2 fors, 3 fors, good ?
ds 5c, Cinco included.
_ ^ * * - - "
3 h mixture and other
and cigarette brands. <
ur patronage solicited.
W.CHANCE
40-65
iness Notices.
ill Notices inserted under
1 at the rate of ONK CENT
I) for each insertion. No
i be counted less than 25
1 to the News ofllce for weditationa
printed in the latest
KS?All kinds of blanks for
he News ofllce tf
KS. ? Will award contracts to
)rj(1 irtw nti u~
r?-~ vturti UI CCIV, ueCrenshaw
place and quarry,
, March 17th, at 11 30 a m.
day at the old Brown place
n. ; ut Gills creek, near Grace,
Friday, March 20th, at 11
lat creek. Pitman/ bridge,
, March 24th, at 10 30, a. m.
quired, and the usual rights
L. J. Perry,
County Supervisor.
n seed and cabbage plants at
s. tf
EI)?Users of typewriters to
3ii the News office to get
ibons and Carbon paper, both
ide. tf.
ALE.? At the News Office,
iter supplies of all kinds, inItibbons,
Carbon paper,
ding paper. Stenographers
r>ks, ?fcc. When you need anyall
on us. tf
OFE8NIOXAL (JdllDM
KRY II1NES
r'Tfiwvii'r i'c i
i - v,- -/? jl -iv/i rr
n Springs Hlock, Over ( .IoikTs store
LANCASTER, S. C.
J. E. WELSH,
DENTIST,
in Kmmons Building o
,e First .National Bank.
le No. 8.
ANCASTER, S. C.
;
W. C. Twitty.ot Ivershc r
i town Wednesday a
lay.
Almetta Welsh, of I
is visiting the Misses J(