The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 12, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
"Lancaster, S. C a Thriving Make
City." thr?"?h
readily t
From I'oau'fc Real hastate Monthly. homes O
Being the county seat, Lan- ment9.
caster has many advantages,
among them being two railroads State I
?the Lancaster aud Chester and
a branch of the Southern, running
from Marion, N. C., to The n
Kingville, S. C. Il is supported versity i
by a large area of productive j8 one Df
farming land, with many white ... ..
settlers. The farmers of La.,- "Iltu'">n
caster county, as in most oilier coimfry>
counties in South Carolina, are their son
fast learning how to cultivate rest assi
and fertilize the soil more thor ceive tin
oughly to get returns for their of 8ic|tQ(
labor and investment. ~
rr.i - lino ?
ine tjatawna iuver Dounds
Lancaster county on the west, tures of
The Southern Power Company's tayious
mammoth plant lor the genera suturing
tion of electric power is about may j)0
twenty-five miles southeast of ^ .
Lancaster, on this river, and the
power line has been surveyed rte ''ie ^
from this plant, via Lancaster, rial Infii
to Monroe. Mrs. An
Lancaster is already arranging rate ^
for water-works, and when the jaco ^
electric power and sewerage are
installed it will commence to ? Sout
grow much more rapidly, as all The in
other towns do. of a com
The good roads movement has perience
started in this county, which
will not only build up the city Auguflt U|
but the country as well, by eu- that spirit
inducement; 01 property values ??? ?? y <???
, . . i * is known I
and convenience of travel and loop's it
transportation. All citizens can tor beginni
well afford to be liberal in their S^7th"w?ll
support of this good roads move- gaiu, howi
ment, because all will be bene- b?ht 01 ?1'.
llted. We are glad to see .Uncle Onbmlo iu
Sam requiring good roads for the snlo nervei
R. F. D. routes We hope lie the"e faiiu
will help provide ways and torutive an
means for good roads through- pij.J^acy
out the United States, becr.usfc
we don't think any better de ,
velopment cau be brought about,
and it will require money and -^-1
brains to do it. It takes experts Wave
to build good roads, same as to ^
excel at any other profession. an a
Lancaster has several very den *s (
large mercantile houses of which tomorro
8he can well be proud, because alter an
they do an immense business. Young
She also has lour strong banking DGare(? j
establishments. In addition to
the large mercantile business, pare
Laucaster also does an immense him ev
live stock business. One Lan- weeks a
caster firm does a very large from hi
live-stock and vehicle business
in Columbia as well as in sev- a,.
eral other towns. 1 hoy an
Them are several large brick l)ects
business blocks?the Cunning consider
ham block, the Springs block, prayers
the Mackey building and the disappen
Gregory live-stock building,
which is now in course of con- j?xjra
Btructicn. This latter building
will have several 'stores for offi Legi
ces or banks, as well as an immense
amount of space for live- Atlan
stock, vehicles, etc. convict
made b)
Lands in Lancaster county tj,e (?eo
have been advancing rapidly in re8ponsi
value, still they are more reason- 0j tj1Ht
able in price than many other j)a9 t)ee
counties, and on this account it juiy 22
is ? safe place to invest. The 9yStem c
water of the town is good, and witnesse
the town has a nice natural ilicludin
drainage, which makes if a niemberi
healthy place in which to live commit!
Lancaster is a money making convict
town, as is plainly shown by the camp
number of its wealthy citizens inember
who have made their start and 8jon< 'i
fortunes there. These parties ,|ieir wo
are more or less addicted to trad- wjn be <
ing and speculation and are not jo 80>
afraid to take hold when a busi 'pjie T
ness proposition that impresses have toj
them favorably comes along. inhuman
There are two large cotton an(j crjr
mills at Lancaster with a million ,^on to
dollars capital. meanor
They have recently organized Bj,Kht vi
a brick and ice manufacturing dinance*
a company. vict can
Lancaster has a number of ditions t
nice residences with large lawns ed theii
and splendid shade treos. The food, cl<
citizens are clevor and sociable | given ta
and welcome good citizenship. cal endi
THE LANCASTER NEWS
a visit to the city and At|flntlnf?Tfinnt^ f
the countv and vnu wi:l AllUUUULeillemS I
tee fine opportunities for "or STuS1'.'!wVn
T money making invest- For Coneress Fifth District?
THOS. II. HUTL
. w. p. pol loci
For House of Representatives?
Jniversity's New In- "ico. w JONK
W. PRESSLYR
nrmary. j. w. hamel.
HARRY hinks
ew infirmary at the Uni- j. harry fosi
. i For Sheriff?
iow nearing completion johnp. hunti
' the most complete in- w B- cauthe>
t \ HENRY N. SOW
8 of the kiud in the j. s. wilson.
and parents sending F?rc,erkof ^eph f. urk
is to the University may For county supervisor?
ired that they will re- ? j^sruy' ^
3 best attention in case ? mvis Mou
388. For Treasurer?
- it . . ., . . w. h. miulen.
f the most striking fea thomasl.mil
the building is the con- For Auditor?
.11. II HOItTON.
ward, where palients j. wyliepor-i
; from infectious diseases ii?>vvakl> a. th
? K. Li. CRENSH/
isolated. porter m. jai
. -ii i i For Supt. of Education?
istitution will be known A c kowell.
Wallace Thomson Memo- .1 k hlai kmo:
_ . . W. ALONZO HU
mary, and is the gift ot claudn. sapi
? IT loin. JOSEPH K. CON
n H. Jeter to commemo- KorCoroncr_
memory of the late Wal- J montgomei
, . h. p. BELl.
oraaon, an alumnus of john king
. ? ? , W. P. GARVIN
;h Carolina Col ege. Kor MaKt8tratefirmary
will be in charge ,Vt Lancaster Court h
W. P. CASKEY.
petent nurse of wide ex- At cotton miii
11. F. PHI CLIPS.
J. U. CONNOR.
_ J. S. HOG AN.
T. N. REEVES.
lie, tells on the nerves. But Buford Township
less, no ambition felling can be WM. CARNKS.
quickly altered by taking what W. MARCUS ES
>y druggists everywhere as Dr. H. M. POLK
estorative. Within 18 bonrs af- Cedar Creek Towns!
ing to use tbo 11 estorative, itu- W. F. HUDSON,
will be noticed. Of Course, fall Pleasant Hill TowuHh
not immediately ret.. ., The ,IAs. H. THERI1
Bver, will surely -How. And
yon will reulize and feel yonr
ad nmbition as it is returning. Pi4*1 A on/1 Hr/ron I
tluenoes depress first the'"in- ridllO ?**SU Ulgdll I
s" then the stomach, Heart, and
rill usually fail. Strengthen If you are interested in t
ur nerves with Dr. Slioon s Ron. of a PIANO or ?n OR/i.V
(I see how quickly health will to sell you one. I>on't thii
again, Sold hy Fnnderbnrk go to some mail order ho
w low priced piano or organ
of South Carolina to get I
no or organ. We have a g
:ring Boy Returns in of grades, ami an styles,?
cannot fail to interest y
flSWer to Rrayers. manufacturers1 factory
.... tiveafor several of thelarg
ross, On,, special in Ine famous makers of pianos
Tr> .i... 1 . w;ik?r Ulo Wetakeold iIIstrument <
Journal : Wilbur B'a- and make moftt ,ibera, t(
expected to arrive home inent to those who wis!
. .... time. No house--quaiit
w from lv?u Claire, W IS , and organs considered?c
abstnce of four years. ?is. Twenty-four/ears of
- in Columbia and throiq
Bladen suddenly disap- Carolina is our reference
i ,,mo i tee Wrise us at once f
rom home ill 1J03, and price and terms
nts have been seeking Malone s Music House,
er since. About two S.C. PIANOH AND
go tney received letters T
A , , Child in Laurens
m stating that he was T>.? , . ? ? .
. iii Killed by r all fro
to come hack home J
a delighted at the pros- WaY?
getting him back, and Cray Court special ii
' it a direct answer to an(1 Courier: News hi
. . ceived here that a littl
ottered tlai> since his , ..
Mr. and Mrs. harl bi
irance. live several miles out
^ Court, fell out of a d
Session of Georgia day afternoon and brol
It seems from what cai
slature to be Called. e(j tliHt the child was e
ts, Ga., Aug. 9.?The die doorway, which
investigation now being two or three leet from t
r a special committee of when it lost its balanr
irgia legislature will be t? die ground, breakiu
ble for an extra session
body. The committee Twenty-ninth Annu
" dail,[ ea*'fed since, tain Excursion vit
.n probing the convict
>f the State. Fifty or t?0 em Railway Auj
>s have boen examined, 1908.
g legislators who are . . .
- ., \ ery low round trip r
3 of the nenitfenfciarv x\_.
? / |ii i in i |>u i r-^111 i ^ III 4>uri
ee ol the two houses Houth Carolina and Tenne
wardens, convict lessees, '"H1""' ( *rul NoJ'?
. . . , ? eluding Asheville, lire
pnysicians and finally Rock, Hendersonville. H
s of Ihe prison commie- Renoir. Lincolntou. Mari
'hey have not completed IXvi.le'A^,
irk and an extra session Spring-, Greenville, I,an
ailed to enable them Is taiiburg, Walhalla and \1
lutlnt* Spring, S. C. I ic
011 sale to the above menti
vitnesses already heard tor all trains on August
dot dozens of cases of from Abbeville Allendale
. Barnwell, ( auiden, ( h
i cruelty, excessive tasks mirk, Greenville, Greenv
ninal neglect. In Midi berry, Orangeburg, I'rosp
felonv convicts misrle- Unburg, Sumter and Unn
y convicts, rnisue- Tickets will be good r.
convicts guilty ot some any regular train up to an
iolation ot municipal or- September 1st, lttOs.
, , , i . Children between live
i have been sold in COn- years of age, half fare
ips, worked tindor con For detailed informati
hat constantly threaten- or^ni'r'^ toHol,thern r*'
r lives, denied proper ' ' j.c.
Jthing and shelter and Div. Passenger Agt , Char
sks beyond their physi- Assr'oe.KPaM, Agt, Atl
Liranco. 's7-8?
AUGUST 12. I9Q8
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KL,L- Is fire-retarding, (taking the sj
the most powerful acids will 1
, ? of freezing weather will not en
UOKV It is cheap enough for the
and durable enough for the line
is. en.*.-.. ?ii>
IijYv ijr i *7ii in nuariinteuci u
years as the best Roofing in th<
Don't begin any building o
read carefully our booklet, "Th
W. M. MOOR
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JUDGE Fl
S', we want
nk you must 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00
10.00, and 12.50 Suit
:he best pia- BIG LINL
prices tir.it Id dozen Men's 2.00
ou. We are shoes, Button and S:
-S; Pat Leather Oxfords
'ent and most ^ ^ , i*
and organs. 10 CIOZ0I1 LjcHIiGS I^in
in exchange 5000 yards Embrok
"Tins of pay- i rv 10 10 anA ir.P
1 to buy ou J: , r,-,
y of pianos Wear Guaranteed Sil
an undersell Androscoggin Bleach
rho^t "ol/tb Nice line Sample Shii
hiki guaran- at less than Manufac
or catalogue 3000 yart]g g(X)(l Sea
Columbia. And a Hundred <
organs. save money by t
County Y o\
m Door- m
Funder
1 the News
i8 beeu re- L??????
e child o!
llith, who M
lroni Gray SB
oor SSatur"
20,000
itanding in y
was only v
he ground, I\JaoHcH
'e and fell 1 Sel
g its neck.
n/r.-.-f, Hi twci-n now and June lsi
Telegraph Operators w ill he i
i. South- com inertia I ( legraph eoinpani
Never before in the history of
*USt 14th, "Knights ot the Key" been so
To all young men between
ate* to the a good profession that pays a >
h < arolina, say: Now is your opportunity
ssee\V aaii- lv vourS(>i ves diligciitlv to sti
Ik, \ a , i
vard. Flat cal and competent operator. <
ot .Springs, plete tin- eourse under our thoi
on. Saluda. TKKN dilli 'rent states ha\ < set
nesville, X. established CO sears and is reei
son. (tlenn
reus, Spar- The best." board in New nan
I'bite > to tie ami thi'people are eordial.
:kets will be
toned points The MAIN I,INK WlltK
14th, 190H, "looped" into our School roon
Anderson, other telegraph school has sue
p p r l)0ti*
rood ' New- isfaetory positions to ail our g
"rity . Spar- live literature relative to tuitio
>n. S. C
ituroing on
d including
and twelve The Southern I
on, tickets,
I way amenta iNICWn,
LIJ8K, N. D.?The Ueorgit* ToloKrft|.
leaton.S. C Henoia, <;a., has been move(
Southern School of Telegraphy
lanta, Oa. ^^ ^^
3
"E ROOFING1
ame insurance rate as metal or slate) I
lot attack it, and the fiercest ravages I
tick it or make it brittle. f
most ordinary, temporary structures, I
?st permanent buildings. |
inner cne reputation it has made for 60
e world. I
r repair work until you write for and I
e Right Rvojing awl the Reasons Why!" I
H, Lancaster, S. C. I
NEWS
FOR ==
vYBODY
SAMP DOLLARS
rchandise at Actual
;ntion a few Items
)R YOURSELF
Men's Suits 10.00 and 12.50.
s at 7.50. 7.50 Suits at 4.98.
TO SELECT FROM
Pants only 1.48. Ladies' fine I
mall sizes 75 cents or men's
75 cents. Good Brogan 98c.
en Skirts worth 1.25, at 88c.
lery and Inserting, sold at
Your pick at 8 1-3 cents yard,
k, yard wide at 82 1-2 cents.
, 12 yards for 1.00.
rts, Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc.,
turer's cost. .* .* .* .* .* .* .* .*
Island at 5 cents yd.
other things. You can
>uying from us. / .* . .* /
irs to serve,
-burk Co.
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TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS
>un^ Men Prepare Yonr;ves
for Good Positions
i. 1 approximately -(>,<><>0 additional
leoded l?y tin* numerous railroads and
?-s to supply the unprecedented demand.
111? telegraph luis the demand tor the
great.
i the ages of Isftinl.t.'i who desire to learn
.plendld salary tin-your round, wo would
Attoud our School a few months, apuly
ami w?- i\ ill <|iialify you a> ft prActiiinly
4 to ?; months are required to comrough
system of instruction. sKVKN:it
us students. < lur institution lifts been
ngni/ed as "The l.ftrifi'st, The < ddest and
is veryehenp; the town is healthful
s <?f two important railways haw been
is for the benefit of our students. No
h practical facilities. We guarantee satraduntes.
Write at once for free descrip>n,
board, etc.
School of Telegraphy
an, Georgia.
ih School and Kailroad Business t'ollege
1 to Newnan and consolidated with The
M-92