The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 05, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
"A WILD TIME IN THE WAXHAWS."
Editor Hemphill on the Celebration
of "Andy J ackson
Day" by Our Tar Heel
Friends.
From liu- News and Fourier.
1 ne people of the NVaxhaw
Settlement in North Carolina
will celebrate what they call
"Andy Jackson Day"next Thur day.
They have been making
great preparations tor the event,
and, besides a treat many indi
gestib!- thi; g* \vhi< h they wi 1
oiler t' e people to at, they wiil
have s number of speeches from
more or less distinguished m?n,
or, ss a ' visitor to the4,city" t? i I
a report r for ih9 Cha'lott O -
server the other dav. "vuiois
talks, "mostly ot stories handed
down from the earliest times"
It is expected that there will also
"bo a general renewing of the
"yow on the part of all those who
attend "as to holding steadfast
to the traditions" It is added
that, "there is no doubt in the
"minds of the people of the
Waxhaw Settlement as to (lie
Kii*tl^n1upn r\ f W i f* Ir r\r* v ' ' i n
V/? V/IU ill
North Carolina." Senator Lee S.
Overman, of that State, is to be
the oration in chiet on this occa
sion, and we have no doubt that
he will hold steadfastly to one of
the proudest traditions of North
Carolina and defend the claim of
that State to the nativity of Gen.
Jackson.
Appleton's "Cylcopaedia of
American Biography'' says that
Andrew Jackson was "born in
the Waxhaw Settlement on the
border between North and South
Carolina," the log cabin in which
he first saw the liyht beinj: "sit
uated within a quarter ot a mile
of the boundary between the two
? : _.1a1 i / ?
uarounas, hiki me people oi tne
neichb >rhood do not seem to
have a clear id-a as to which province
it belonged." But Jackson
himself had no doubt whatever
on this score. 'In a letter dated
December 24, 1830, and in the
. proc amation addressed to the
A /
9 nullilieiH in 1832, audio his will,
(ien. Jackson speaks or h mselt
as a native of South Carolina."
Tiiat ought to fix the place oi his
nativity even it there we. e no
corroborative details, oi which
there are volumes, to show that
Jackson was a South Carolinian.
As a matter of fact, we do not
care whether he was born in
II t ll f /\ 1? ?| i ft #~V M V Aol h / ht I I ftft />
uunui vaiumi i u? i u v>aiu.>Ua?
exoept we are distressed that the
people o' our neighboring State
are *o ftiveu oyer to tradition
that they cannot, or will not. tell
the truth about tiie plainest matters
of history. We do not know
what Senator Overman will say,
but it he has any sense ol humor
whatever he will make the people
of the Waxhaw Settlement appear
very ridiculous to themselves as
they are to all intelligent and in
noeent bystanders.
Snturner complaint* and other serious ailorients
common in hot weather can be
traced to the stomach nine times out ot
ten. Keep the atoipacb in good order
right now hv keeping a bottle of Kodol
handy in the house all ttie time, but especially
during thiH month. Take Kodol
whenever yon feel that you need it. That
w* is the only time that yon need to take
ivoooi. juhi wuon you neea 11; i hen yon
will not be tumbled with sour stomach,
belching, gas on the stomach, bloating,
dyspepsia und indigestion. Sold by all
druggists. w.s
THE LA
Lynched Negro's Victim
Dies.
Peusaeola, Fla., Aug. 1.?;
\f .... t;ii;? 11 .i-_ ?i ?: ? i
, 4utd, xjiiiiuu mo vie I'll ;
of Sliaw, 'he netiro who whs
[lynched Wednesday night, died
toui/h . Toe death of A. N.
Knowles today brings tho tola!
tof dead up 'o :our. Knowles,
it is -ail, ? a- oi the attackp:..'.
pirt*. on the county .) ill and
one ot vt tirst to be s'-ot down
by the deputies, ?iie deadly fire
: Ironi the Winchester nlles or tinlofii
'ers wounding him as well as
many others.
I The little attacks ol'stomach disorders will
I undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspepsia hiii
1'ss you take something *or ? sufficient
| time to strengthen the stomach and give
it a ch '.uce to get well. If you take Kodol
in tb- i *. inn.tig the had attacks ot Dysi
pepeiu -..ill be avoided, but if you allow
these lit;i<-attacks to go unheeded it will
Uke Ko '.ol a longer tune to put your
stomach m good condition again Get a
bottle of Kodol tovtay. Sold by all druggists
W-H
900 Melons For $1.
Tt?c cantaloupe enterprise is
now being brought to a cIoro.
Although the crops have been abundant
the receipts have been
extremely low. Train loads of
melons have been shipped from
here also but the prices have become
so low i hey have received
orders not to ''hip any more. We
hear 01 one grower who received
returns of $1 tor 900 melons.?
McCall letter to 1'ee Dee Advocate.
When the stomach, heart or kidney nerve*
get weak. jthen these organs always fail.
l)on't drug the 8tomaeh--nor stimulate the
Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a niakeshilt.
Get a perscription known to Druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's itestorative.
The Restorative is prepared expressly
for these weak inside nerves, build
them up with Dr. Shoop's Restoiative?
tablets or liquid?and see how quickly
help will couie. Sold by Funderburk
Tharmacy. w
Woman Shoots Husband
Who Whips Her.
Cauonpburc, Pa., Aug. 2.?
\ hile whipping his wile during
u domestic quarrel early today
Frank Talraer was shot through
the abdomen bv Mrs. Talraer.
He was taken to a hosppal pro
Dab y lata.iy injured, while Hie
woman is at her home in an unconscious
coa lition irom her injuries.
Fo!?-y'-? Kidney licmedy will cure .toy
catie'U kiilney or bladder trouble that is
not heymnl the reach of medicin--. N >
medicine can do more. For .Sale by Fun
derburk, Pharmacy, C W. Hammond,
Heath hpriugs, S. 0. w
Six Killed in a Riot.
Pniontown, Pa. Aug. 2.? Six
dead and 25 others severely injured,
-1 mie <>f tlteni fatally, are
the results of a rio' earlv tod in
he'ween Italians and Slavs a'
(rates, on the il C. Friek Coke
Company plant-?, neir .'Jason
I town.
Mad Dog Bites 12 Marines.
V.,.., V ,..W * .? II -
? mi K, /vuu. - ?Liurryjiii;
to \N ashinet'>n, where they are
j to receive the i'asteur th-atuien'
as a precaution against liydropj
hobia, a party of twelve men,
members ot 'he United States
| marine corps and victims of the
.'bile of a rabid dog on ihe Isthmus
ot Panama, arrived here today
on the Panama liner Finance.
.State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
La Cms County ) *
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
I Senior partner ot the tirin of F. I. Cheney
I ?V Co.,doing business in the city of Toledo,
| county and state aforesaid, and '.at said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot he cured hy the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure Frank .1. Cheney,
.Sworn to before me and subscribed iri
nn nrnsfin^' thiu l?th iluv /?f 1
a. i). 18Ntl. a. w. (ileason,
(.Seal) Notary Public
Hftll's Catarrh Cure in taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. .Send for testi,
menials free. F. J Cheney a Co, Toledo, O
1 Sold by all Dm agists, 75c.
lake Hull's Family Fills for conatipution .
NCASTER NEWS. AUGUST
The Modesty of Women d
Naturally makcg them shrink from the S
Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ox
aminatiuns, and unpleasant local treat- I
u.ents, which some physicians consider E
essential in the treatment of diseases of B
women. Yet, if help euu be had. it is I
better to submit to this ordeal than lot I
the disease grow and spread. The trouble (I
is that so of ton the woman undergoes all n
the annoyance and sham< f?>r nothing.
Tht>nsandsSd women who have been f
cured uv Dr. rierce's Favorite rrescrip- I
tion wriuv in {Nm^ciation of the euro I
which disp~f>fc - the examinations H
and local trcatment^^Tle rc ii" ?'lier B
midieine ^<? -up- an.l efr ' r i'.. |
v.<?mi-n as "'Favorite i'p'-.-ript n " It I
cup s debilitating drains, irregularity and |
female weakness. It always helps. It |
almost always cures. It is strictly non- ^
alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingredients f
being printed on its bottlo-wrapper; con- I
tains no deleterious or habit-forming I
drugs, and every native medicinal root '
entering into its composition lias the full I
endorsement of thoso most eminent in the I
soveral schools of medical practice. Some I
of thoso numerous and strongest of pro- I
fesslon&l endorsements of its ingredients, I
will i>? found in a pamphlet wrapped I
around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed ,
/ree on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of I
Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en- 1
dorsemonts should liave far more weight
than any amount of the ordinary lay, or ?non-professional
testimonials. JT
The most intelligent women now-a-days
fnaist on knowing what they take as mod- E
icine instead of opening their mouths like B
a lot of young birds and gulping down I
whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre- H
scrlption " is of known composition. It K
makes weak women strong and sick I
? _ .11
wuum'u wen. 1
I)r. Pierce's Medical Advisor is sent/rce
on rocoipt of stamps to pav expense of
mailing otilu. Sena to I)r. It. \ . Pierce,
Buffalo, N. V., ono-cont stamps for paper-covorod.
or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.
If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge
by letter. All such communications are
hold sacredly confidential.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate
and regulate stomach, liver and bowels.
Announcements to Date.
For United States Senator?
It GOODWYN IiHKTT.
For Congress?Fifth District? U
TIIOS. B. BFTLKK.
\V. 1?. POLLOCK
For House of Representatives ?
G ICO. W. JONES.
W. l'RESSLY ROBINSON.
J. VV. HAMKL.
HARRY HIKES
J. HARRY FOSTER
For Sheriff?
JOHN P. HUNTER
W. B CAUTHEN.
HENRY N. SOWELL.
J. S. WILSON.
For Clerk of Court?
JOSEPH P. GREGORY N
For County Supervisor? B
W. K. WILLIAMS. S
L J. PSRHY S
SIMEON J. FUNDERBURK. 0
U. LEWIS MOHLEY jg
For Treasurer? ^
W. H. MILLEN. ^
THOMAS L MILTON
For Auditor?
H. H. MORTON
J. WYLIK PORTER.
EDWARD A THOMPSON.
E. L.CRENSHAW.
PORTER M JACIvSO:
For Supt. of Education?
A. C ROW ELL
J. E. BLACK MON.
W AL0N7.0 MUCH ES
CLAUD N. SAPP.
JOSEPHK CONNORS
For Coroner?
J. MONTGOMERY CASKEY
H. F. PEL...
JOHN KINi.
W F. li ARVIN
For Maoist rate?
\ t Lancaster Court Hou.->
W. P. CASKEY.
At Cotton Mili H
it F. 1*11 i I.I.I PS
j. it connor
.1 s hoc;an
t. n ukkv1>
Huford Township
WM CAKNKS
\V MAKCl'N KNTRIIX;!'..
Cedar Creek Township.
W. F. HUDSON.
I'ltia-ont Hi.l Tow .j>
,iav ii TIII.URKI.R
Wreck on Southern Near
Bessemer City.
Cliarlotte Observer, Aug 3:
The Southern's Ne* York nod
New Orleans Limned solid l'uil
inao train No. 3*. which is due
to arrive in Chario'te at 1*:25
o'clock, en route North, wis
wrecked four miles th'5 -ide of
Kings Mountain and ( ne rniie
liplniir Ml r*r ('i t v lint 11 i ell t
nt 8:25 o'clock. The tender and
a postal mail car left the tracks
and were hurled down the embankment
which at this point is
at least 25 tept hi}:h Five mail
clerks were more or !e?s badly
injured
Wenk women should read my "I'.ook No. I
for womenIt tells of Dr. Sboop's night
< nre. Tellshowthe.se soothing, healing,
antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and
certain help. The book is free, Address
Dr. Shoop- Racine, Wis. Funderburk
Pharmacy. w.
Dr. king's New Life Pills
The best in tho world. |
at Kotioia, has been moved to Mown
Southern School of Telegraphy.
I
5. I9Q8
'V""' VrvW V1 1 141 1 1 1 1 1 inc
VULCAN5TE I
Is fire-retarding, (taking the same insura
the most powerful acids will not attack
of freezing weather will not crack it or m
It is cheap enough for the most ordii
and durable enough for the finest permntv
Every roll'is guaranteed under the r
years as the best Roofing in the world.
Don't begin any building or repair w<
read carefully our booklet, "The llight Rut
GOOD N
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EVERY!
TEN THOPSAHI
Worth of Merchant
Cost. W e mention
JUDGE FOR Y
15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 Men's ?
10.00, and 12.50 Suits at 7.5<
BIG LINE TO SEL]
10 dozen Men's 2.00 Pants or
shoes, Button and Small siz<
Pat Leather Oxfords 75 cent*
10 dozen Ladies' Linen Skirti
5000 yards Embroidery anc
10, 12 1-2 and 15c. Your pic
Wear Guaranteed Silk, yard >
. Androscoggin Bleach, 12 yar<
Nice line Sample Shirts, Susp<
at less than Manufacturer's c<
3000 yards good Sea Island at
And a Hundred other t
save money by buying
Yours to ser
T> I 1
r unueriju
HMMHB?IMBi
20,000 TE|
Needed
Ilelweon now and June 1st, np|
Telegraph ?perators will bo needed by
commercial telegraph companies to sn|>|il
Never before in the history of the lelogi
*'lv 11 i < *! 11 v, i?t tin* lvi*vM 11? v i si i t> ret i
To nil young men between 11?<> nycs <
a good profession thai pays a splendid sal
say: Now is your op|>orlunity. Atlend >
ply yourselves diligently to study and wi
eal and competent Operator. < >nly 4 to ?<
plete the course under our thorough sysp
TKKN different slates have st nt us stiule
established 20 years and is recognized as
The Itest." Hoard in Nevvnan is very c
and the people are cordial.
The M AI N I.I N K W I HKS of t wo i
"looped" into our School rooms for the I
other telegraph school has such practical
isfactory positions to all our graduates. '
live literature relative to tuition, hoard, <
The Southern School
Newnan, Ge(
N. 15.?The ?;por(fi? Telegraph School i
ROOFING 1 J
nco raie as metal <>r slate) > B
it, ami the fiercest ravages I I
ake it brittle. * I
iary, temporary structures, I
cnt buildings. I
eputation it has made for GO 1 I
?r'< until you write for and I I
*Jivy and th< Reasons Why!" K 9
icaster, S. C. J
EWS
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mx
) doli ars"
lise at Actual
a few Items
ourself
Suits 10.00 and 12.50.
). 7.50 Suits at 4.98.
ECT FROM
ily 1.48. Ladies' fine
2S 75 cents or men's
>. Good Brogan 98c.
3 worth 1.25, at 88c.
1 T in/Y oa1/1 nf
I lliotl l/Kig) OUIU tit
k at 8 1-3 cents yard.
,vide at 82 1-2 cents.
Is for 1 00.
snders, Hosiery, Etc.,
ost. .* .' .* .' .* .* .* .*
5 cents yd.
hin^s. You can
from us. .* .* .* . .*
ve,
rk Co.
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LEGRAP
DPERATORS
Icn Prepare Yourr
Good Positions
>r?>.\imutely 110,000 additional
tin- numerous railroads and
I v t he unpivredeiiled demand,
raph has the demand for the
>f I a and > who desire to learn
lary the year round, we would
our s, (tool a few months, ap
will i|ualify you as a praetiinonths
are required to eoin in
of instruelion. SKVKNtits,
< uir institution has been
''The I .arrest, The ?ddest and
heap; the town is healthful
mportant railways have boon
>eneflt of otir students. No
facilities. We guarantee satWrite
at once for free descripBte.
of Telegraphy
ntd Kail road Business College
an and consolidated with The
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