The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 26, 1908, Image 5
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CoHon, 9 3-4; seed. 20 c's.
A son w?s born to Mr. and (
Mrs. ?lobn Hull, ot the mill com
munity, on the 19th ii\6lant. '
A son was born to Mr and Mrs J
W. E. Drsnnau, of this place, "e<
Sunday, 23rd instant. n,10
fli *
mi - -
mere will be preaching at 1*^,
Unity A. II P. Church next Sab tj1(
bath, the 30th, being a 5th Sab- wi
bath. tbt
Dr. Edgar Hiuson has purcha9- wh
ed the Steele dwelling on French aw
street aud will move into it about sid
Sept 1. Th
About one mi'e of pipe for tl e j1**3
water-works system was laid last (
week. The work is progressing 0
satirfactorily. The contract for an<
building the pump station at the ,
dam was awarded Mon 'ay to a!
Contractor \V. S. Langley. t.11
J tha
Dr. H. B. McMaster, of Way- lov
nesboro, (4a , native of Winns*
boro, died a day or two ago, at a ]
hotel in Tryon, N. C. ble
A fine boy was born to Mr. sus
and Mrs. M. G. Hunter, in the cot
mill village, last Saturday, Aug. hen
22, which was the 5th birthdav cot
of their firstborn. aw
Mr. John P. Cary. a prominent ^
business man of Greenville, died waj
a day or two ago He was at CQg
one time president of the Lock- .
hart, cotton mills.
crtJ
David McCain, the younge?-t pla
son of Air. Joe McCain, of the on
Unity section, had the mislor- Dri
tune to get his right arm broken sev
below the olbow a few days ago WI
by falling off a fence. api
The State board of assessors Wl1
will hold an adiourned meeting leai
in Columbia tomorrow lo hear
protests against assessments made '
at a previous meeting on rail- roa
road, telegraph aud telephone ]*es
properties, 111 *
ear
In case Blease is elected gov- ag ]
ernor Mr. W. L. Bennett, a
wholesale grocery merchant of jor
Columbia, will have to roll a 40- tres
pound pumpkin up Main street re?
ot that city, from the state house ^0l
t"? the post oflice.according to the Haf(
me ierm9 01 a Det which he has j
made. .
get
? ? cou
liev. Mr. Carmichael Hesiyns as
Pastor of Shiloh, Also. prt
At the congregational meeting 1
held at Shiloh Sunday the Itev. faci
O. NV. Cairnichael tendered his Uni
resignation as pastor, which was prii
accepted. It will be recalled ed i
that similar action was taken 011 the
the previous Sabbath by the Lan- Mis
caster A. It. P. church, of which Mrs
Mr. Carmichael was also pastor, wo<
but resigned. Both here and at will
Shiloh much regret is felt at Mr. teri
Carmichael's decision to leave o'cl
Lancaster. He will carry with
him however, wherever he may l*rc
go, the best wishes ot his hosts
of friends for his future success. S
M Goc
Mis
Ten-Year.Old Lad Kills a Deer. ^
There was a deer hunt on I
Wednesday of this week. Two S
deer were killed. Geo. W. E
Brown, Jr., a lad of ten years, S
killed one of them. Nothing "
smaller than a lion will do for livi
him now. He might go with by
Teddy to Africa. S
The foregoing is from a Darl- ?
ington special in the Florence reai
Daily Times. The fine young ?" 1
marksman referred to is a M
nephew of our esteemed fellow from
townsman, Mr. VV. McD, Drown,
being the son c4 his brother, the
lion. Geo W. Drown, the well lract;
ten.
known former Lancastrian who rinUt
for a number of years has been !V,!Vn
a prominent citizen ot Darlington.
k<hI<i
M Willi
belcb
Miss Martha Creighton, of Rock Hill. <iy?u
is visiting Miss Jessie l.ee Itlackmon. Mack
THE LANCA
TERRIFIC RAINS.
Miss
ie Heavy Downpours Sun- is *isil
day and Monday Nights? mn.'s
Great Loss and Damage
in Consequence. ft*"""
Not in years has this section First':
?u visited by heavier and i?is tri
re destructive rains than those
u tell Sunday uight, Monday 1^,^%
d Monday uight, particularly Mr.
) downpour Monday night,
lich was even trreator tlim? !mich
here.
?t of Sunday night, both of Mr.
iich lasted tor several hours of the
d were accompauied by con I'*0'")]
erable thunder and lightniug. c.'harUi
e creeks iu this vicinity were Mrs.
:her Monday and yesterday d,Vvs I
41 I , J other I
in they have ever been known
be, completely covering thous- his sis
is of acres of fine corn along have
>ir courses, entailing loss and
nage beyond estimation at colle#
9 time. On one farm alone, been s
it ot Col. W C. Hough, near ln the
<rn, it is believed that fully
)0 bushels ot corn are ruined. iiarts>
[u addition to the incalcula- iN,rdamage
to crops and lane's mi^T*
itaiued by the tarmer9, tie are via
mty and the railroads are also Mr.
ivy losers. More than one wlu> 11
inty bridge has been washed "j i,',,,,
ay and others seriously dam- Mr.
td. The large bridge across Mine.
ae creek west of town, which Mr" li
i built a year or snacn ?t o Mls?"
-- - ? " Kvit1 a
t ot nearly $500, is gone, as section
also the bridge over Camp Mrs.
ek at Mr. N. P. Robinson's huv 11
ce. The Camp creek bridge re^^.
the Charlotte road, near the N. c.
jllin place, has been moved Mr.
eral feet down the stream. h,s tn|
ten the waters subside it is
treheuded that other bridges in v?>r
1 be found washed away or at t?r. I
,? ?
si intemporarily impassathe
Lancaster t\: Chester rail- Heathd
trestle over Cane creek to bu>'
it of town, one of the longest ,?t11'ss
.1 . U 1 Vlllt"Rl
die county, was washed away ittmi ai
ly yesterday moraine, as well this pii
much of the long <kfill" that (.Mr'!
company has been making
months. The Southern's reiativ
itle over the same stream was orted
damaged, but the south- Resu
md passenger trains passed
ely over it yesterday morning.
lanv voters were unahle tn M?
to the polls yesterday on ac Charl
nt ot high waters prim?
? . iuatic
)f. Hurra Davis to Wed. held >
'rof. Harry C. Davis, ot the 'J16
alty of the South Carolina />r s 1
J .. i . tor re
iversJty, who at one time was
acipal ot the Lancaster grad
schools, will be married on .
i p0 q
evening ot Sept. the third to
is Eva Cassels. daughter of rpjie *
i. Georgia A. t assels, ot Kirk ^
)d, Georgia. The ceremony 0*9(53
I be performed in the Presbv- '
an church at Kirk wood, at 7 gl9.eJ"
ock weigil
ocg' C. B.
cei vi e
?f/r?w B. Y. B. V. for Ana. , ,
:tntn. LjUIik
A. i
iubject, "Neglecting to l)o C0UQt
?d i9 Sin." James 4:11-5-20. precir
9 Bell King, leader. tor C)
ong. tjve ,
'rayer. canva
0Q?- otlicia
rayer. count
on8- execu
Be ye holy in all manner of met 0
ng." 1 Peter 1-15. Essay Le
Miss Ruby Elliott. m
on8* clared
Iverv member requested to prjma
1 a verse or selection bearing _
;he subject. ?
, - , . Stag
iss llessic Thomson has returned Des
i her visit to friends in Monroe. ?Wh
- ? ing in
aaer complaints and other serious ail- IlOOIl I
s common iu hot weather ?un be vvhich
d to the stomach nine times out of
Keep the stomach in good order dred J
now hr keeping a bottle of Kodol vt'a9 hi
y in the house ail the time, but es- . ^ .
*Uy during this month Take Kodol ,c?
lever you feel that you need it. That ed fo
> only time that yon need to take ran?er
>1. Just when you need it; Then yon *
int be troubled with soar stomach, to con
ling, gas on the stomach, bloating, gfoprj
epsia and indigestion, bold by J F . . .
ley Co. w-s bis ad
STER NEWS, AUCUST 26. I9Q?
Personal. P " "
i Carrie Chambers, of Kdgomoor,
ting lier sister, Mrs. J. T. Wylie.
and Mrs. .J. B. Patrick, of Hock
pent Saturday and Sunday here . ???????
lie lattor's parents.
i Virginia Taylor has returned T^t
, visit to friends at lilackstock. X. vX X X.
M. K. Croxton, cashier of tlie
National Hank, has returned from
P to Piedmont Springs. J)pl
i Mae Hood, of Blackstock, and , ?
lary Lindsay, of Chester, are vis- , ttT^TJ T
liss Virginia Taylor at Craigsville. | i JTl J
uuaso nuwuii nas romoved from
ibia to Lancaster, his old home, ' O __
to the gratification of his friends | OpG
L. Harrison, formerly cashier , check
Hank of Lancaster, now one of the I
nent oilicials of the Southern I'ow VOIl inflp
inpany, with headquarters in yUU lllt-IC
>tte, was in town Monday.
Herbert llorton spent several i
recently with her mother and I f II
tinsfolk at Heath Springs. B B 'J
W. Hough and family, and
ters, Misses Nora and Kva Hough, ??????
returned from the mountains,
they have been summering. mT!
lialdy. president of the t'oker j. \J ?L aI
e for Women, at Hartsville, has I
ponding a few days in Lancaster, I
interest ofthat institution. I \A7Vl
W. <?. Moore, Misses ola and I
Moore and Miss Ethel Laney of B i
rille are visiting at the home of I it your cj
S. Elliott. I
i Mamie t'lybuni, of Dixie, and I |JO I I 3,Tfula
t'lyburn, of Haile Hold Mine, fl
liting the Misses Johnson. |B
Italph Hunter, of Sardis, N. II H J as
been spending several weeks I
is uncle, Mr. J. F. Nisbet, return-IB
no Monday afternoon. I
Krnest Clyburn, of Halle Cold B
who has been visiting his cousin, I VT
1 Cook, returned home Monday. I JL OL
i l.eila Harper {is visiting Misses I
nd Kssie Harper, in the Klgin I your moi
Mary Hell lias gone North to I
fall stock for her millinery store. I '
Mil gene Funderburk and child- I fl
> visiting relatives in I,aurlnhurg, I ^ <
M. H. Johnson has returned from I rlftpc \rr\l 1
> to the mountains. I UUCo y
Rev. Chalmers Fraser is engaged I
telling this week at Bethel church B
ilelntyre ami Messrs. Steve Wil- l.atta
Hood and Hill Jones spent ,, , A
y in Monroe. Richburg S A
Florence Robinson, of the Capt.T. P.Kir
-Jones I'limnoti" ! "" ??- x ?' -
_ , urn K'?lir ^urill " "
fail goods. Conductor i
Janie Funderburk of Trades- tr- T?*?oiryr%?
ad Miss Leila t'larkc of Page- **15 Ix.C51gI:?
re visiting Miss Jessie KnIk lit of We, t|,e citizens
1' patrons of the Laii
\\ . MeL). Brown returned from ? u , . .
I,a Springs Monday night, Mrs. K. having learne
stopping over in Chester with resignation of ('apt
es lor a day or two. doctor of the h. A
" hereby express oui
It of 2nd Primary in of his years ot effic
. kind and courteous
niOn County, N. C., one1 ill any wayhavi
nroe special in yesterday's company. He has wi
otte Observer: The second ?,laie ln lhp heart oi
try for the Democratic nom- we wl" alwavs be
. . ,n to him the glad ha
ms to county offices wa,
< , , sentiment of every
,-esterday, and resulted in (.hlld lhla comml
ommation ol John Griffith sim.ere reitrets ?t hi
ieriff, and of J. Ed Stewart i. y. Whiteside, J
gister of deeds. Mr. Grillith Whiteside, t. j. Fo
red a majority of 450 votes K. I'roctor. It. 11. I
his competitor, Mr. T. J. dan, J. ic. iteid, \v
md Mr. Stewart a majority Iaimmus. J. T. Mar
) over Mr. Bright Griffiu. M. k. Dye. J. i\ . Ai
i were 8,068 votes cast in J
intest torsheriff s office, and j. Thompson, j. t.
for the candidates for re- Sibley, Marie Mc<t
r i i .. P. 1V1 Gale ?J? I). ^
of deeds, for cotton din> H> n. Ander80I
ler, Monroe township, Mr. Barber, \v. h. McF
Harden was nominated, re ??
Lg 1,047 votes against Mr. Does your back ache?
?r Williams' 1,010. Pai?* iathe side ai
, .. ' . back? I his is doe,
nistake ot two vntos in tho ?L. ~ -
- -- - - - -? ? iiouDie. lane uewitt
at one of the the voting tier pi,,8> They wi
. it. . i weak back, backache,
icta ID Jackson township aI1 Kidney and Hlad<
indidates for Representa- and recommended by
vas discovered after the ?~ssing
board had made the Reduced Rates
1 returns for the original TeiM? ?nd 3
. The county Democratic Nouthern
tive committee, therefore, Account Nations
? . j r? naers'L nion, to be 1
n hridav last, and Mr. K. to 5th, 1908, the Sou
immona, in whose distavor nounces very low
ietabe was made was de- !Xt*"to?b".old
nominated 111 the first and 31st, good to re
rv. Worth not later thi
1908. Kates as f<
1 ' " 1 |41.85; Lancaster,
:e Falls Under Byran. Vo
Moines, Iowa. August 21. J. L. MEEK
ile Mr. Bryan was speak- vssiatnnt General
the ball park this after- a" H> "a.
the temporary platform, on Division
were seated several hun- Char
>eople, collapsed. Nobody
irt, and there was no pan- J*fcrv?d coffee, the i
,, ? 1 known to grocer,s
Mr. Bryan was interrupt- whoop's Health code
r five minutes while ar- coffeeexpert Not a g
A , , . it either. Pure healt
nents were made lor him nnts etc
tinue speaking from the blended as to give a w<
stand, where he finished
dress. minutes boiling. Ben
\
^
uggesti
IE WORKIN
Dosit all your
I OLD R F.T.I A
nd what you
book?the bala
pendent.
Sure "V
[E FARMER:
en you market yc
heck with "The 1
1^ " r*~i. -
jl^auix> vjci a L
y debt with a che<
BENEFIT!
i know where yc
ley
Bank oi L
r hook keeping.
Lppreciation ot jBusi
ig's Services as
and Regret at a t
power pre
ation. tion. A p|
s c
5 of Hichburg and '
icaster and Chester STltAYEI
% . 1?.I ICKIUI ui l Iiu ? *6
*? i * * . weeks old
. J. I . king as con- ward fQr j
: CA R. K. Co., do
deep appreciation "ANTE
ient service, and his Huifslrfi
treatment of every gee them
ng business with the Co.
>n for himself a warm ^TtTTck"
f each one of us, and August
delighted to extend for furnh
nd. We voice the structing
man, woman and !
speciiicati
inity in expressing ?f pancas
s resignation. any and a
f. P. Young, J. \V. *
rd, R. T. Polk, R.
Ferguson, .1. If. .lor
\V. Gaston, K. A.
given r?e
ion, J no. <>. Wylio, Apply to V
tiderson, J. I,. Wize, - - ?
.Gladden, W. I?. K. '
C. I. Atkinson. J. , on ,Mo'
McCrorey, C. M. "ster H
orey, J. H. Wilson, ca9ler' wimpson,
.J. (>. Har- FOK
l, W . ( . Key, J. O. jn ,jje
addin. which wi
- - full cours
I)o you have sharp ?*)es Per
id thi small of the complete
usually, to kidney course thl
t's Kidney and blad- charge of
11 promptly relieve Apply at
rheumatic pains and w a vtt
der disorders. Sold Y Af" *
J r Ma< kev < o. ...
good cha:
to Fort Worth, ,wl?? can
Return, Via ,18h.;. h ?
o...... cruiting
Railway. Charlotte
1 Convention, Far- Asheville
held September 1st ing, Shell
ithern Railway an- St., State
round trip rates Lenoir, I
i'ort Worth, Texas, Spartanbi
August 29th, 30th
turn, leaving Fort Letter
an September 30th,
$4?T)5Camden' Dear Hi
rther information *
Railway agents. ^hey say
Passenger Agent, "JJJ
J. O. LUSK, with Devi
i Passenger Agent. '(),|r,, li ^
?? ohliively
- They ha
lew coffoe sutMitnte comparati
everywhere M Dr. oversight,
e, will trick <*von a I hat.
;rain cf real coffee in paint; tha
lit HI toasted grams, wear, sam
e been so cleverly longest til
inderfnlly satisfyiny
And it is "made
[o tedious 20 to 30 I.aucast
uett Grocery Co. w paint.
LK?Near town, 23 acres land
iroe road, one-half original
Vpply to F. K. Massey, Lan
O. 87-tf
\LE.?A $55.00 scholarship
itbern School of Telegraphy
II entitle the purchaser to a
e of instruction in all brantaining
to a thorough and
course in telegraphy?a
it will qualify one to take
an office and run it himself. {
The News Office. 84 tf.
D FOR U. S. ARMY?Ahle
inmarried men, between ages
, citizens of United Htates, of
racter and temperate habits,
speak, read and write Engr
information, apply to B?Ofticer,
16 West Fifth St.,
i, N.C.; 3 South Main St.,
,N.C.; National Bank Build)y,
N. ().; 401 South Center
sville, N .C.; National Bank,
?I.C., or 167>a West Main St.,
urg, S.C. 78-104
to ltowe.ru Brothers.
Lancaster, S. C.
rs : Todd a-Downing, connd
builders, Morgan City,
>ainted Devoe for 3 or 4 years,
it takes less gallons Devoe
ny other paint they have
it means that a job costs less
>e; not only for paint, for la>11.
lint nothing else, Devoe exive
said nothing shout the
ve wear of Devoe and others;
, may he; perhaps too soon
But Devoe is the strongest
,t\s why least gallons; best
e reason. Least cost aud
me between jobs.
Yours truly
F W. Devoe A Co.
er Mercantile Co. sells our
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earnings I
BLE." I
must by y<>
nee will ma
Vay 1
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)ur crop depo
Half-Millioi
heck book am
ck.
s
>u have spent
r
ancaster
M
I
Lness Notice!
E?A f>-borse power To/.er
iO-suw Winsbip gin and a b?
ss. All in good working coia
ply to J. K. Helms, LancaM
) OU STOLEN?A black aft
b beavy Hop ears, abont J
Disappeared a week ago. S
totum. Carrie Heatb.
ID you to know we've jBi
g lot ladies' new Fall Cos
:he seasons' leading shadessoon.
Lancaster Mercanttt
92-93. ?
? Bids will be received froqj
20th, 190K, to September Iff
thing the material and coif
an addition to the SeconA
shurch building. Plans and
ons can be seen at the Banfi
tor. Right reserved to rejeo?
,11 bids.
'. T. Hardin, Chairman,
I>. R. Mehatt'ey, Sec.,
Building Committee. 1
sT A dwelling. Possession'
ipteuiber 1st. Also some rooms J
i'. J. Cunningham. 90tf |