The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 21, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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Lancaster's Ear The Town Over dred Years Old ' ly History. ? of the Legisl One Hun- ordered to b I.?How and ported to be 1 ceived as a plat of age, by a resolution a iature in 1808 aud ie recorded This pur- m i the copy of a plat K. ?- ? ri 11 I'riif i il Mis . mm I un ? Ir'*' C nn ) mm, iiv^ii uoiau Old Decision o tutional % Cour Carolina. Unfortunately, tively little is kno\ ter's early history an mtue oui 1,1 iisnea. commies f the Cocisti- ^ie resolutic *t ot South was returne did not app< \Mr. Sam? ed. The wi man. He ei time the cov 1SU2 and signed by ^ doners appointed by W moflSOl. When it f d to the Legislature, ear. Jj el Dunlap was call- K tness was a very old aid that during the ^ int.V rnnrf woo new It will be a tre * ? - ? - SPRING ;at to everyone w UUUI rho appreciates b< m ^autv in m haa prompted Mr. the Lancaster bar, tent ion to an old di "Constitutional Co Carolina" in a cas trom this county, which in its statem LI. Hines, ol i at Lancastei to call our at- out therei ecision of the H"tho1 , ? , Wm. cumps urt of booth Eli Alexfmd e carried up the commis then district, wards under lent of lacts plat was m* y v ? ?n ^ % h village was laid J He did not know by a 'ity. John Simpson, M son, Wm. Barkley, M er and himself were sioners. lie after- ^ stood that another ^ ide out, whether ac- ^ shades and fabric: otherwise attracti\ Silks Rajah silks the i 5 to visit our ston 'e line of new spri jg^?a III JBMB , L 7 S c lewest thintr ' ., A- X s and see the pre nR goods we are s inen lawns at 25, 35, ts the yard. itty and ? h owing. ? 50 and ^ 1 contains mterestinj bearing on the to location or establi case was heard in the November tern in 1824, and is rep( er's South Carolii * ~ t iii S information cortUHK to '1 >wu>8 original I;'10,"'-8;""" i . r?, tlrst P'at we shment. The from the ,at Columbia at Mr. limra i of the court village seve )fted in Harp- ^elk sa' ua Law He- fears a?? 5 < became ol if lie former ho did not ^ of the streets in the m re named differently M ter. I m saw a plat of the v n or eight years ago. f iv one eight or nine ^ ioes not know what ^ , fiVonnt hv liDQwoo^ . out for waists and new shades at the cc Plaid silk shirt w; in the leading shad $1.00 yard. 35 inch Taffeta i fanCV colors nrptfr\r suits in the . V _ 4. Wlfl( rrect price. aist patterns . , 'es So, 75, 85 W,J' in solid and iln<l mttflrnc lercerized lingerie la\ i 40 cts the yard, atiste mercerized, 3< 2, the yard only 25 cti inen finish suiting 1 25 cts the yd. ,vn, extra M d inches ^ 2 1-2, 15 ^ puns, iruiii wnicii follows : W. M'Kknna V Coj Roads, Lancastk In 1801,W B and J of the land otj which laffe of Lancaster is ail ed the legislature that be laid cut and establ OI lit ion of the leirialnti we quole as wa8 present to M'Kenna or pl?t; beret :r District. it. Mr. Bar . 8., the owners the public li th?> present vil- tor the COUU Luated, petition- ?trefit was ti a villaire might street was 11 isbed; by a ret>- It ought I. urn Uiia ti-oo " "J , V when Purely applied M , the plaintiff, for the M used to let him have ^ was present when ^ *nd was first laid out ^ ty court. The main ^ lieu run out. m tere to be remarked i M J ' I '"J shirtwaist suits, at o i piece raw silk, n and splendid quality the yard. Ask to : We have a full 1 taffeta, also China i- 1 113 1U1 Id prices. r atural shade . only 50 cts e,ri.c; see this. da,n ine of black n silks in all "T nn v joig iNew i^in ambric and Swiss I 5. Bands, flounci ty edges for the bab) :> cts quality, very wi< ncing. Special tl ' ? C t c I imbroid- f ng and ^ de Swiss m ie yard W ? dered to be done aud : la^re to be returned. I the Commisftioners of rected to open the atr lajfe according to the whieh they proceed! Plaintiff, who had bet of the land over wh were attempted to be t derived lm title from S., declared in prohibi rPi'?t"of rhTvVr-,l,at itdid n iy an act of 1820 the streets w Reacts were di- 0Ut during tl peis of the vil- , . original plan, courts, ex pd to execute and perhaps m in possession were there a ich the streets . jpened and wlio 0,1 those str W. B. and J. 9aw a plat o tion against the ot appear that any of ere ever actually run m lie time of the coun- A :cept the main street ^ one cross street, nor ^ ny buildings except m eets. Mr. Crockett M t the village about V anducs at popular pr For Evening Heres the Place Crepe de chine in shades, splendid qua 60 cts the yard. ices: J Dresses to Get It. a the leading ceiv lity and only B I pric< JJ Silk Waists splendid assortment ed. 2.50 to $6.00 lack silk petticoat! 2S. i just re- V 5 at off j vuiiimiPHiont?rs, WUO [ of 18*20, and that they formitj thereto, l'lain there was no original la?e; upon proof of tt such plan, and verdict that elfect,prohibition Act of 18*20 was 110 vi constitutional right of The declaration i stated that the 1 >ie:iaeu t he Act 1 ~ y ? 3 oai 3 *frted .\n . c?n" Mr. Perrv tiff replied that It ? ? plan of the vil- Lancaster ie existence of a^o on Gay of a jury to 99 feet frp dismissed The r olation of the InOiiiaa ^60 the plaintiff. nnl plat of t n prohibition Simpson ab< Dlainiilf wac teen vears a r built a house in & about twenty years ^ 9treet; the lot was ^ t and 104 feet deep. M received the origi R lie village from .Ino. >ut fourteen or fit cro. The writinir ?i_ a Eslienne and tiss the best shades, the ; Dress nets, in t cream, acrue and bu $1.00 and $1.25 the Suitable materia these over at moHpct ;ue goods in Jyard 50 cts. can'i )lack, white, tter. 5o, 75, linc yard. and Is to make Non r?ri/*#?c A1 adies Imperial brand t be surpassed in sty and durability. On embracing the nev shapes and popular ie in sizes i 1-2 to 8. on p Vn-x ? ?^ 1 1 * Oxfords ^ le, com- ^ r Spring ^ / styles \ leathers. M r* M seized and possess.ei freehold, near the v caster, and tliat the era of the roads, wi ing him a cotnpen proceeding to lai streets, which tlie did not require, in d <>f a certain ached to it illaite of Lin- Mr. ^ii Ales commission collect who thout tender deed was h sation, were 1813, referri 7 out many V|llage. Mr public good ployed by M violation of J since dead) o I ^ was in the liund of ? lander; does not re- ^ else signed it. A v ere produced dated I M top to the plat of the , jF M'Daniel was em-j% ,r. Purdy, (who is ^ to lay oiF a piece ot j ^ White Gc Waistings at 10, i and 25 cts the yard, be beat. 40 inch lawns, spl T n TO TO T ? ? ? - yj *. A' j Clot DOQS spec 2 1-2, 15, 20 X\ That can't in b sho\ endid values, and _ _A._ A 1 1 " ct 11 li youtn hing now in and ope tion. /1: cordially invite you efore buying a suit ai v you an assortment prices selected fro s spring T n for in- J i to come nd let us m of styles I m three ^ ins constitutional rights. The connn tified under an Act lature passed in 18 ing them to lay out open certain streets lage of Lancaster, the original plan of recorded in the nfti and leiral gr-muil for ft lissioners jus- l''at ?f 'he t of the Logis- pose. Purd; -0, autlioriz h?d it and hi , or rather to lie we in the vil- M'Keuna to according to "landed it ot said village, ^ i some wa no nf S:q? twcflu tiipm iin. lie wanted the ^ own for that pur- m y told hi in lie once M id let M'Kenna have m at with Purdy to ^ net it; Purdy de- f him,but did not get ^ rni words passed be- W r?n thai nci'Okinn 11 ? i u, i 1 -) <11111 /I Persian lawns, b\[ 25, 35 and 45 cts the Don't forg' T A " ) cis. me ya. lirst j line 15, 20, Mar 1 yard. styl< et our CASH class well known lufacturers, who g 2 price and fit. L PRIZE OF Clothing ^ u a ran tec ^ FER. t ( retary of State. Th< plied that there wa plan of the village by which his lands the intrusion and t commissioners, etc. issue was joined. 1 then exhibited his v? tuv kJV Vy" - ?? - ? _ a plaintiff re- heard M'lvei s no original ^fct what ha^ of Lancaster, knowledged were liable to ^aid that it v reHpiiss of the could not tin Upon which Montgomery The plaintiff 'own in the title; a deed whether the ma afterwards re M d happened; he ac- m that he had it, but ^ i*as mislaid and he ^ en find it. Colonel ^ saw a plat of the W hands of Mr. Purdy, original or not he ^ i ou stand a getting the < IiSlllftlSita s good a clia GOLD V1U/ r llflriia nee as anvbo :es. iijiia cw dy in ) Sin from Wm. Barkley, two acres, 7ih Oc bounded south ai White street; 2d, t John Simpson, No1 lor land lying in a the village ot Lancj for several of the st vril I o nra* Q/l n , lor twenty- did not know fober, 180S; a very old p ad west by *'ii. Mr. ,Jol i deed from rt<?eii u plat c member, 1815, many years a nd adjoining introduced, d aster, calling rinji to a str< reejs of the No such stre f ^ A I r\l o I rnnAr/ln/ It appeared to he # aperaud much brok- m in Richardson had ?1 the village a great igo. A deed was here lated in 1802. refer- B?ver Bet called Jefferson. ?pini' et appeared in the Th 1 ; ? i , .. lit 1H \JWkJ W\J al grounds stated in th on." e opinion of the Court wa Hi 171 1711 e Program of Meeting M. Union of Morial ciation tr? >-??l nun \j if Of W. Crutch field. 1 Asso- Address?Br;i2 A Uer W II VI I :ilia? Missions? \ ?* * , on, a uccu Perry, 2d Septembc the village of Lane; grant, 20th May, IS It appeared, that 1801, a petition w to the Lejuslaturi Simpson and Win. owuers of the land, iium ^vuiu. *v >r, 1809, near oflice. A de aster; 4th, a was introduc 09, I age Barnefcs in the year A great man as presented trodueed to t 3t by John with regard i Haikley, the opening of tl praying that the persons 1 a in mo BtjurciBry H uelivc >ed oi John Simpson ihe n :ed, calling tho vil- retus< ville or Lancaster, agrap y witnesses were in u'p ?ive their opinions t|,0 y to the necessity for 0f (|u lie streets. Most of plain iving in the villaire ?retl by Judge Nott,in wine lotion for a new trial wa ad. In its concluding par h the opinion says: lie village was laid out ii ear 1802, with the consen 3 owners of the land. Til' tiir became a purchase ?K,? ? i , WW WW iiv.1 ^ First Baptist Churc caster, March 27 ar FRIDAY MORNING 1 10:30. Devotional E Address of welcome ? W. C. Thomson. K- IV* I U Willi " " VVrtll h, L,an- Saturday id 28. 10:30. Devolj Paper?How t xercises. *ry churches in tl by Mrs. 9ions?Mrs. II. E Paper?V. W, 1 r>t n D _ Tl IlflUH. MORNING, ional Exercises, o interest counlie work of Mis. Small. A Work?Miss a village might be Lancaster court hou quence of which a r pansed, authorizing missioners to lay ou plat of a village an< same at the next, si! Legislature. A cer laid out at were of opin ;80. In conse- necessity for esolution was streets, and I certain com- ers was a co it and make a Other ] i return the no incouveni tting of the heing enclose tificate of the Upon this I1VMU ion that there was a atter\ opening some of the whick that opening the oth- yillag nvenience to the vil - cert a: persons experienced the n once from the streets found 3d. map evidence the jury street U1U9C Jjcinuns HtJVerill your vards. The deeds uode i he claims call for th ;e of Lancaster; they call fo in streets in that village ames of which are not to b I anywhere except in tin now established. Thes ;s had then, by a resolutioi g J.voopv?unc uv lurs. IV, I1 r Organization. 0 Paper?Importance of r organized work ? Miss L e 9 Paper?The \V. M. S< e a help to the church? II f! Thnmsftii aman. xvuooie I'orier. Importance of regular (Iren in mission ily Mob- C. Payseur. Sunbeam Ham iciety as to W. M. Societ Mrs. \Vr. Bishop. _ training chilwork?Mrs. L. is as an aid ies?Mrs. L. V, oecreuiry 01 otato v duced, stating that ined the records of 1 that he could find n village filed there, the miscellaneous found I he record of ras iioro pro- round the for lie had exam- find the plan lis ollice, and of the origir o plat of the made by the That among fact being fo records he missed (he pi a plat which a motion for lowing verdict:41 We of th< i shown to be a copy sent < ml, ordered to he been Legislature/' That publi und, the Court di9- had r rohibition. This was Ho pi a new trial on the to thi i Legislature, and the con 3f the owners ot the land dedicated to the use of th c, ot which he must havi lotice when ho purchased urehased, therefore, subjec s claim of the public." Address?Our State ' Work?Miss Julia Tyler. Q Adjournment. 2:30. Devotional Kx< t Addivav?Woman's | Mission Work?Mrs. exercises by 1 Mission Bible Koadin (or Giving. Adjournment. 3rcises. ?? place in <*t De\Vitt? Cartoltz. 1 _ it s healing soothing A. L. tor piles Sold by all <li Sunbeam Baud, g?Bible Rules il W i tcb HazoJ Snlve : nnd cooling its good ruggists