The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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Cotton, 10.50; seed, 20 cts.
The Rev. Mr. Mitchell of Rock
Hill is holding a tent meeting in
Kershaw.
Mrs. D. D. Snipes, of the
Riverside section, was operated
on at (lie fennel! Iiospi1 in
Rock Hill Thursday and is doinit
well.
Mr. Leroy S. Davidson lias
rented and now occupies the
Presbyterian Manse on South
Matson street a9 a residence.?
Kershaw Era.
The Misses Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Johnson's charming
daughters, gave a delightful receptioii
Thursday evening to a
number of their friends. Elab
orate refreshments were served.
Attention is called to the
Heath-Jones company's new and
interesting announcement in today's
paper. It will be noted
tha' for one week, beginning to
J l I ' '
u?.v, noons win oe 80ia ?t cost
price.
Messrs. Uirsch Brothers, the
young merchants who recently
came to Lancaster Jrom New
York to engage in business, are
now receiving ihe.r goods. They
will occupy one of the storerooms
in the Riddle block.
There will be a meeting of the
A. R. I', congregation at the
church in Lancaster immediately
after the service on next Sabbath
morning. Every member is
urged to be present, as business
of great. imnnrt.qn.'p will
sidereil
About 1800 voters have 'bus
iar registered. There are several
hundred Democrats in the
county who have not yet obtained
certificates, and they are
reminded ol the fact that the
books will close Sept. 1.
The Hev. Ii. L?e Kobiuson, of
Camden, Ala., will preach tomorrow
for the Rev. O. W. Carmiohael
in the A. R. R. churcti,
at 11 o'clock, a. m., and also tomorrow
night at the union aer
vices to be held in the Baptist
church.
Good progress is being made
on the Gregorv-Hood Live Stock
company's large and handsome
new nricic ouuuing being erected
on its old tite. The immense
structure will probably be completed
by the time the fall business
opens.
Mr. Lloyd Moore, who recently
removed with his family here
from Fort Lawn, is having a
nice six-room residence built in
East End, ju^t this side of the
home ot his father, Mr. W. M.
Moore, which he will occupy as
soon as comoleted.
The tneetiug at Unity in Laocaster
county lasted about a week.
Rev. LI. B. Blakely did the
preachiug. There were six accessions
by profession and three
by certificate. The congregation
seems to be taking on new lite
and the people are delighted with
their new pastor, Rev. C. S.
Young.?A. R. I'resbyterian.
The Rev. R. Lee Robinson, of
Camden, Ala., who is visiting
his parents in this vicinity, Mr.
and Mrs. N. I*. Robinson, paid
us a pleasant call yesterday. He
had just returned from a drive
with his father over the town
and expressed to us his amazement
at Lancaster's wonderlul
growth in the last lew years.
Mr. Kibinson attended the county
campaign meeting at Hopewell
Tuesday and was moat agreeably
surprised to witness the
marked development ol thai section?the
nice new dwellings,
churches, school houses, fine
farms, etc.
Mrs. Capers, widow ot Bishop
Ellison Capers, died at her home
in Columbia Thursday.
THE L>
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I TAe Meeting at White Bluff
II Thursday.
;! Owing to a death in the com'
monity and the tact that a pro
I tracted meeting is in progress at
I Fork Hill church, the county
'candidates were not greeted by
a very large crowd at White
Bluff Thursday, possibly not
more than 200 persons being
| present. Ihe meeting woa
.. -o !?.?sided
over by Mr. Jasper Ilorton,
and was opened with prayer by
Mr. M. B Welsh. The candi
dates made practica'ly the same
speeches as were delivered by
them at Hopewell, and which
are published elsewhere. They
were given close attention by an
appreciative audience.
Death of Mr. Charlie Wilson.
Mr. Charles L. Wilson, a well
known and gallant old Contederate
veteran of this county, died
Thursday at hi9 home in the
Bethel section, from the effects
of an old wound. As a soldier
he had a fine record tor bravery
displayed in battle and fidelity
to duty at all times. He was a
kind, generous-hearted man, oe
ing particularly fond of children,
by whom he will be sadlv missed
wherever he was known. M?(
Wilson was about 65 years old,
and is survived by a widow and
several children, among them
Mrs. Mamie Conroy, of Baltimore
; Mrs. Uoc Belli, ol Wentville
; Mrs. Lottie Langley, of
this county ; Mr. Leroy Strait,
adopted son of I)r. and Mrs.T.J.
w. -c r . ** ? ?
utruH, ui ljftncusier j rvressrs. j onii
\V. and Thomas Wilson, ot thi?
county.
A Popular Lancaster Couple
Marrietl in HocV llill.
Mr. Herman Canfield. Jr.,
the popular manager of the Virginia
Life Insurance company's
department in Lancaster, ami
Mrs. Sallye K. Roddey, youngest
daughter of Maj. and Mrs.
J. M. Riddle, were happily married
in Rock llill last Wednes
day afternoon. The ceremony
was performed at the Episcopal
Rectory, by the rector, the Rev.
Mavnard Marshall. The bride
and groom were given a moonlight
drive around Rock Hill
Wednesday night by Dr. and
Mrs. J. B. Patrick of that city.
They returned to Lancastei
Thursday morning.
/tenth of Mr. Krwin Sims.
Mr. Erwin Sims, a well known
young citizen of the eastern por<
tion of the county, died at his
home Wednesday, of typhoid
fever. He was a good, upright
man and enjoyed the confidence
of all who knew him. He wa?
. I, ? ? 1J?t t i r ? .
i/no uiuDsi buu ui m.r. oeaoorn
Sims and was about 30 years ol
age. He leaves a widow, who
was a Miss Dees. Among the
surviving brothers and sisters
are Mr. Jesse Sims and Mrs.
Lawrence Catoe. It will be recalled
that it was only a tew
weeks ago Mr. Sims lost a brother,
Mr. Benjamin Sims, who wai
a victim of the same disease.
The remains were buried at Fork
Hill church Thursday.
The Sti'rnee Reunion.
The annual family reuniou at
the home of Mr. Thomas II.
Starnes, an old Confederate vet
eran, in Uni<n county, N. C ,
will be held today week, August
22. Mr. Starnes has 12 living
1 children, 33 grandchilden and 3
1 great-grandchilden. In addition
! to the descendants a large num:
hfir (\f n(?ir*liKAi*a o n/1 f ..1 A??d .
j v? "i ..v o c*"u ii inmii ciitJ
expected to be present.
A leading feature of the occas
' ion will be an address by that
talented and scholarly young
citizen oi ihe Tabernacle section,
Mr. Roach Stewart. As it well
known, Mr. Stewart is an honor
graduate of the University of
North Oarolma and has the re
| putauon oi being a splendid ora
| tor.
VNCASTER NEWS. AUGUST
' Business Notices.
All Notices inserted uuuei
this head at the rate of ONE CENT
j A WORD for each insertion. No
| notice to be counted less than 2f
words.
URKUORY-HOOH LIVE STOCK CO.
have received another car of buggies.
See them bofore you buy. There are
> some beauties among them, and the
price is right, too. 90
( FOR SALE AT ONCE?Star Cafe furniture
and textures Address, c> 11 or ptaore
W. B. Clayton. 90
FOR-KENT?A .i??n:...- ? -
? ... .. V ..... m . I linifVHNIUO
given September 1st. Also some rooms.
' Apply to W. J Cunningham. 9>tf
KOKHALE?One 8-horse power en1
gine and gin in g.od condition.
( Apply to Leroy Springs
FOlt SALE?Will sell cheap a few
thousand bricks. Apply at once to
W. P. Laney, Lancaster.
^ NOTIt'K?Bids will be received from
August 12th to August 20th for furn'
ishing the material and constructing an
[ addition to the Second Baptist church
| building. Plans and specifications can
he seen at the Hank of Lancaster.
I Right reserved to reject any and all
? bids. C. T. Hardin, Chairman,
I>. B. Mehatfey, See.,
89-91 Building Committee.
GOOD THINGS AT BROOM'S?All
our >1.35 and >1.50 low-out shoes, now
for >1.00. A.J. Broom Co. hh-91
BROOM'S BARGAINS?All our >2.50
ftnfl ?-'l SO J -
.. ??? -vuv oiiuus nuu uua sizes
|, in vioi kid and patent leather shoes, now
$1.98. a. J. Broom ('o. hm-91
1 KOK MALK?Near town, 2S acres land
on Monroe road, one-half original
, f >rest. Apply to F. K Massey, Lancaster,
H. <'. 87-tf
FOR HALK. ? A ?">."? (jo scholarship
in (he Southern School of Telegraphy
which will entitle the purchaser to a
full course of instruction in all brani
ches pertaining t<f a thoiough and E
complete course in te egraphy?a I
1 course i hat wilt <|uaMfy one to take I
charge of an office and run it himself. I
Apply at The News Office. 84 if
BKll (*KS?Will let Monday, August |17'h,
at In o'clock a. in . he contract fl|
to build a new bridge over Cane creek _
on .Monroe rt.ad. mx miles north of
Lancaster I'anal r it: lit -a reserved A
L.J. Feiry, ( o. Supervisor 85-110
SAslI, l>()0 KS .and BLINDS at panic I
prices. Write for delivered prices. I
J. C. Stewart. 101 Church St., Chester, I
S. C. 82-91
WANTED FOE U.S. ARMY ? Able- I
bodied, iintnariied men, between ages I*
18 and 25, citizens of United States, of
1 good character and temperate habits,
who can apeak, read and write English.
For information, apply to hecriiitinjf
Officer, 10 West Fiftn .sr.,
Charlotte, N O. ; 3 South Main St.,
Asheville,N C.; National Hank Building,
Shelby, N ; 401 South Center
' St.. Stateaville, N ; National Bank,
Lenoir, N .C., or 167^ West Main St.,
. Spartanburg. S. O. 78-104
Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinrlos Lynn, of Columbia,
are visiting relatives here and
I in the county.
Mrs. Janie Shercd, of Anderson, who
has been spending sometime here with
her slater, Mrs. John A. Stew mail, left
I yesterday for the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. Kdward Gregory, of Jackson*
vllle, Fla., spent a ilay or two here this
J week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Gregory, returning yesterday.
On Miss Holiday's return this week
from an extended visit to her former
? home in Maryland, as noted in Wed>
nesday's News, sho was accompanied
by her sister. Miss Lucy Holiday, who
' will spend a while in Lancaster.
Miss Grace Clyburn, of llaile Gold
. Mine, is visiting her cousin, Miss Fay
, Cook.
Miss Kate Rarton, of Rockingham,
N. C., who has been visiting her part
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ilarton, returned
home Monday, accompanied by
her cousin, Miss Ilelle King.
k Dr. Herbert Rattle, of Montgomery,
Ala., and daughter, Miss Nell Rattle,
spent Wednesday in the city. Miss
Rattle had been to Lancaster, S. ('.,
when* she attended a house party given J
by Miss Jauanita Wylie. She went
> from hero to M organ ton, whore she will I
spend some time with friends.?Char- g
lotto Observer. S
Mr. S. J. Kutloge, of Whitmiro, vis- B
ited his brother here, Dr.J.K. Kutledge, I
this week. g
Mrs. Sal lie Villeneuve, who has been ?
visiting her motlier here, left this week ,|
for Atlanta, her home. | ~
Miss Bessie Kobinson and Miss I'au- |
I line llorton and the hitter's little bro- ,
I ther, Master l.aighton, have gone to I 6
i Asheville, N . ?. j |
Misses Julia Baxter Seott and Bess' ,)
i Imrham, of Charlotte, who have been I ,
i spending a few days here with Master
Klliott Springs, returned home yester- n
day, accompanied by their young host r
and his father, Col. Springs.
Whilo Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is
especially recommended for children, it is,
of course, just ?s good for adults. Child- s<
ren like to take it because it tastes nearly R
as good as maple Sugar Its laxative prin- ci
ciple drivts the oold from the system by a tl
i/pntln nafliru) cni omuia.iu ?**
in ;v. W|/.uun OtVIUU Ul I lit) r
bowels. Sold by all druggista. w-a ]
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JUDGE FOR
15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 Me
10.00, and 12.50 Suits at
BIG LINE TO S
10 dozen Men's 2.00 Pant
shoes, Button and Small
Pat Leather Oxfords 75 c
10 dozen Ladies' Linen S
5000 yards Embroidery
10, 12 1-2 and 15c. Your
Wear Guaranteed Silk, yj
Androscoggin Bleach, 12
Nice line Sample Shirts, S
at less than Manufacture]
3000 yards good Sea Islan
And a Hundred othe
save money by buyii
Yours t<
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Miss Lillie (irepn a mo9t
njoyahle party Thursday evendie,
at the elegant home of Id?=?r
nrents, Mr and Mrs. John T. j
rreen, in Ea*t End. A larirt*
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i uiiiuci ?m iin? nnsipsi
riends were present. Dainty
efreshmentg were served.
No one is immune troin kidney iron hie,
t just remember that Foley's Kidney
.euiedy will stop the irregularities and
lire auy case of kidney or bladder trouble
iat is not beyond the reach of medicine,
or sale by Fanderbiirk Pharmacy, E. W.
lammond, Heath Springs, S. C. s
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andise at Actual |:
on a few Items '
YOURSELF j
n's Suits 10.00 and 12.50. 1
n rn n ca a..:*.- 1
i .u\j. i.uu ouus at 4.ys.
IELECT FROM
a only 1.48. Ladies' tine
sizes 75 cents or men's
.ents. Good Brogan 98c.
kirts worth 1.25, at 88c.
and Inserting, sold at
pick at 8 1-3 cents yard,
ird wide at 82 1-2 cents.
yards for 1.00.
uspenders, Hosiery, Etc.,
r's cost. .* .* .* .* .* .* .* /
d at 5 cents yd.
:r things. You can
no f rz-irr*
it via U3*
) serve,
urk Co.
~W. P. ROBINSON
ATTOIiNKV AT UW
Olllce ovff Heath-Jonea Co'a Store.
I.ANCASTKK, S. C.
Prompt attention to huaineaa.
Dr. T. E. WELSH
dentist.
Office in Emmons Building opposite
First National Bank.
Phone No. 8.
LANCASTER, S. C.