The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 12, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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Personal. *
Mr. William Youug oi Lancaster, S.
C., is in town to take up his work as a
member of the Junior class in Krskine.
?A. K. Presbyterian, Duo West.
('apt. A. II. Greene has returned from j
his extendedtour of the North and West.
He was absent from home more than V
three months. I*
Misses Joyce Clark, Klfroida Poag,
ltessie Sowell, Mario llorton, Annie a
Wilson and Hobble Porter, all of whom c
graduated from the tenth grade of the
Lancaster graded schools the past sos- S
sion; Misses Ferine Stover, Margaret ,
Williamson, Pearl MeManus, Hope
Gregory, Annette Stover, Celeste Can- it,
then and Mildred Cunningham,
old students of Winthrop college, p
and Miss Kthel Porter, of Dixie, will
leave here next Tuesday for Winthrop,
to be ready for the opening of the eol- rj
lege the next dav.
n
It. Maek Itobinson, son of Mr. S. I>.
Robinson, has gone to Plover to enter it
the Hethel High school.
Messrs. \V. J. and T. K. Cunningham
and Mr. 11. C. Hough spent Wednesday
in Charlotte. ^
Miss Callie Soxvell anil Miss .Jessie ^
Porter, two of Lancaster's bright young
ladies, botli Winthrop College graduates,
leave today tor Ijineomton, A.t where ,
they have accepted positions as teachers u
in the schools. K
Mrs. (>. K. Williams and child, of o
Koi'k Hill, arc visiting Mrs. .1. S. Wil- k
son. 81
Miss Ktta Skipper will return to J]
Klizabeth I 'olloge, Charlotte, next
Thursday. K<
Mr. Frank Massey, of Fort Mill. ^
spent Thursday in Lancaster. P
Mrs. I...I. Drennan, of Kock 11 ill. is
visit ing her son, Mr. W. K, Hrennan,
in Mast Knd.
Mr. A. 15. Ilollinys, of Kershaw, spent I
a day or two in Lancaster this week.
Kditor llamcl and daughter, Miss
Hot llamcl, of Kershaw, are visiting in
Florida. C
Mr. '?. 15. Adams, who has hcen
spending the summer at his home in
this vicinity, left Thursday afternoon
for Malvern, Ark.. to resume lii-v work
as teacher there, going by way of Tennessee
to see his s!s'er, Mrs. 10. .1. Mailtis.
'I'lti' ltev. S. N. Wat-son and sott, .Master
<'Italics, of Concord, N. spent
Wednesday night and Thursday in I.an- .M
caster, tlicir old home. They were
retttriling from a trip to Heath Springs,
Mr. Watson's last charge in this state 11
before removing to Concord, to accept
the pastorate of the First baptist church
of that city.
Mr. J. M. Voder and son, Mr. Herman
Voder, of Vanwyek, spent Titers- day
in Lancaster.
Mr. W.J. Crenshaw, of Vanwyek,
was in town Wednesday.
Miss Helen Coleburn and brother, pi
Master Joe Coleburn, who have been 'I
visiting their grandparents, Judge and
Mrs. I >. A. Williams. lrit yrstoruuy S1
afternoon torthcirhmnein Kirmingham. s'
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. I!. II. Kcnninnton and '
Miss Mary Todd spent Monday in Mon- | jj
roe with Mr. and Mrs. J.ii. Hurt on. Mr. i
Marten, who litis been sick for several j "
months is slowly improving. jK
Miss Moss McManus has returned
from her visit to Humbert;.
Miss l.athan ol Uivcrside. S, is
the litest of Miss Mora Aj;new of Monaids.
Mr. J. I*. l.athan of Uiverside,
who married Miss Marion Aynew ol *'1
Donalds, a graduate of M. \V. I*'. <n'
spent two weeks in visiting friends at st
Monalds. Mrs. l.athan and the children
accompanied him.?Associate Heformcd
Presbyterian.
Kittle Miss Ldnu Mailey, of Kl^in, ,
spent yesterday in Lancaster with
her friend. Miss Marie Stover.
M r. Strother I'ord left for Lancaster . I
yesterday morning to resume his posi- ||
lion with the Lancaster Cotton Mills, I
Biu'r ii nvo wrt'Ks \ is 11 10 111 s [ wren is,
Mr. ami Mrs. <I-'ord.?Chester !{< porter.
Mr. I'ike lliniiant ami sister. Mis-.
Millie, who have been visiting their
cousin. Mrs. T. s. Carter, have rein rued
to their lioim u \\ dlianishiiiu eouiity.
, I
l{-union of i nni/f/ t/n I / 'rum!*
nt Mr. /. >im?'s .\r.rt II 'it
II f illn i/.
Mr. K. -i. S.m-, one ot the
county's most substantia' citizens,
will celebrate his 64th
birthday next Wednes-lay, 1 Oth
instant, wmi a,iamiiy reunion j
at his hospitabje home in the I
Caston school house section. |
Neighbors aud friend sare also invited
lo attend. with baskets of;
^ eatables. A big r*i> ner n i 11 be j
served, winch, of course, will be
one of the most enjoyable featurefl
of the occasion.
As is well known, Mr. Sims is j
a Confederate veteran, having
made a fine record as a soldier.
He f-till suffers occasionally from'
a severe wound in his side, received
in battle in May '64.
Mr. .Sim was member of company
E of (he famous 12th Snu'h
Carolina regiment. I
THE LANCAS
fleeting of Missionary Union
at Heath Springs?School
Opening.
Heath Spriupsspecial in Thurs ay's
Columbia State : The
1/ nmuii 'u Mioainnapv nnirkli fif
O 1?4 igOAV'Ul?l J ?*Vf ?
tie Moiiah association held its
nnual meeting in the Baptist
hurch here last Friday and
aturday. The meetings were
irgely attended and full ot insrest.
Dr. Lee Davis Lodge,
resident ot Limestone college,
lade two eloquent addresses du
tng the serious, one Friday
ight on "Christian Education,"
nd Saturday morning on "Forign
Mission WoikDr. Lodge's
ddresses were greatly enjoyed,
le is a scholarly gentleman and
very fine orator.
The graded school opened Mon
ay with DO pupils. The num
er will be larger. l'rof. J. A.
toddard ?s again principal, hsisted
by Miss Claudia Wilson of
Arlington, who was here last
essiou; Misses Kiko of Spartan
urg. Craig of R<?ck llill, Walkr
o' Yorkville and Ilunna M .bBy
of this place.
^rogram B. Y . P. U., Sept
13th 1908.
Topic?('mnimmdiiig our Sooioty I?y
linrch jittoiidciiee. I'salins. 1 -112;
lt'l)ri'\vs, 1
lA'ftder?Tom licaty.
Song.
l'rayor.
aw
About Delivery
We have a sufficient
force employed in this
grocery house to deliver
orders promptly to almost
any pajt of the city, and
as our business grows
as grow it does?we increase
our assistance. You
may count on us not being
tardy, even at short notice
Of courfe we prefer a little
time. But 'phone if
you're in a hurry we'll
rush the order. The quality
of our goods and their
prices are beyond question I
iuvW r/rrs |||
Song.
I'rayor.
Song.
beading of Scripture.
Sony.
Kssuy, The I'lace to moot Christ,
lathew, 1H:15>20?Miss Itobbio I'ortor.
Son jr.
Essay, Tlio I'liico of I'rayer, Acts 12:
1-17?Miss Pearl Mitchell.
Song.
bending?< 'hauncey Iloldridge.
son >r.
Turn meeting on or to president.
A Card of Thanks.
Editor Lancaster N't ws: 1 wish to ? \.
ri-sst<? tlio voters of I^iucaster County my
laiiks for the handsome vote jriveti 1110 in
io tirst and the seco >d j rimaries. I ns
ire the people that I appieeiate this, and
lall endeavor to prove my appreciation
r giving the very best service I .can ren
r. Yours truly,
<1. Ii. Mi'Uey.
oath Springs, Kept. 1 11*? S
lotice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to tin* estate of
. S. SIMS, <1c?tiis?s1, nro hereby noti d
to niiiko payineut to the undersign1,
mid all persons having claims
;ainst said estate are directed to pre nt
same duly attested.
A I.M l'.TT A sIMS.
Ailmitiist rat ri s.
"sept, li, P.tOS?.
Unl
>TER NEWS, SEPTEMBE
HHo
The Acknowled
t ^? ? c ~1
uuw jl nuys, ouj
We have this season secured
have ever shown and respectf
stock a look before you buy
sure we can save you money c
from us. tWT BELOW WE
2000 yards .'$2 inch Sen Island, price p
.>(><10 yards 101:1 AinosKeg < umngs, pi
2000 yards Kod ltoso ('liuckod Homes
2000 yards Drifton 1-4 onbleaoh Sheel
2000 yards Dross (iingliams and Sham
WASH DRESS GOODS
10 pieces a A c (iinghams, yd 10c.
.">0 pieces Armure Flecers, yd 10c.
20pieces <'resendo Suiting, yd 10c.
15 Arnold Novelties, the 25c kind,
32 in. wide, the yard. 25 ets
10 pieces 32 and 30 inch wool
suiting, the yard 25 ets.
10 pieces fancy Wool Suitings the
yard.. 25 ets.
in pieces fancy wool suitings 36
wide in stripes, the latest novelties,
price the yard 40 ets
1 piece 54 inch Black ltrilliantecn
yard . 50 ets.
2 pieces yd. wide l'eau do sole
silk, the yard OS ets.
2 pieces yard wide Talfetn silk 08c
2 pieces 44 inch I Hack Novelty
dress goods, value 1.25, sale OHots
Underwear
2/> do/en Hoy's and ?,irl's Vests and I
Mi dozen Men's and Ladies' vest and
Wrights Health underwear for men, |
Hiu Line Men's and Youth's overalls,
numerous to mention here. I'AIjI
We are ready with our usual line
hats t'or women, don't fail to see us it
tilings for you in millinery departmet
NORTH MAIN ST., A 1
LANCASTER, S. C. A. t
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I pstnirs in Moore Hnildinu?
^Uenls S >roe<) <
I I'riees Hof
C|(i.\HS
Oyster and jrame season is aliout
? \ i r |>r< |'iirc?l to *-or\ ttio ptinuo.
1T?-:t< 1 i 11 tr room atlaohod. ('all to
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DOING THEIR DUTY
scores of Lane aster News Readers
are Learning ttie Duty of
the Kidneys
To I'll tor I he blood is the k idn?-\ s' duty.
Winn i hey fail to do t liis t hoy aro siok.
Haokaoho and many k in no y i Us follow.
I rinary troubles. dinbcU'S.
I loan's Kidney I'ills cure them all.
J. 15. Let', livinjf ill Chester,says:
I am ttlad to aekllowledire the benefits
derived from the iiKeof hunn's Kidney
'ills. My haek had ttiven me a yrent
leal ot trouble, and at times I was so
veak I eould seareely attend to my
msiness. sinee using I loan's Kidney
'ills my hack is mueh stronger and I
ih\ ? been *111ir? Iy from pain. I am
ili'As< (l to tfive this remedy my undonenent."
For sale by til ilealnra. I'rirp r?(>
enfs Koster-Milbiirn <'o , Buffalo,
York, sole for tlm ('ruled
nnir",
Remember the name?Dohii'h?ami
ake no other {>5*90
E| P f* X P I f* THK B KST FOR
n.2f2!:JLVL BILIOUHNKSH
BITTERS AND KIDNEY?
:R 12, 19Q8
moopT
Iged Leader of
Us It For Less.
the best line of goods we
'ully ask that you give our
your fall goods and we are
>n every purchase you make
QUOTE A FEW PRICES.
>er yard 5 rents.
ice per yard 10 cents.
pun, price yer yard 5 eents.
tin*;, price per yard 7 cents.
ibrays, price per yard 5 cents.
SHOES SHOES SHOES
v? u are prouu vi uui buw >j.
ness. The colebrated T. I). IJarry
vfc Go's shoe for men are in a class
to themselves: prices .'1.00 It.50 and
1.00. The Sheerwood shoes tor
women has no equal: we carry
them in a full line, prices 2.25.
2.75 and it.00.
In Children's boy's and men's
shoes we carry a full line of low
prices and medium priced shoes
See ?is for your shoes.
Look Out! Old Jack
Frost is coming early
UNDERWEAR
'ants. Ileece lined, price 25 els.
pants Ileece lined, price . . . .51. cts.
OS (.|k.
I I M I
, J.r>e, .">(?> anil 1.0(1. Mi n's hats too
I, (>N I S when yon nenl a hat.
of medium prioed ready-to-wear
i tliis lino as wo have lots of tjood
u. Vnl HS Tlin.V,
I. BROOM CO.
1
estaurant. .
-('ornrr Main and < Jay Stn-t ls)
r// ^/{// ^(ours
iKimabl*')
SOFT DlilNKS
t?? nprii and we are la-tler than
Pleasant, Airy <{narl<-rs with
set* us. :::::::::
'/off, ^lJrop.
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X) WOOD S SEEDS.
![ Best qualities obtainable.
II iir? *
/ winter or c
Hairy Vetch c
makes not only one of tins largestyielding
and best winter feed and
forage crops you can grow, hut is
also one of the best of soil-improvers,
adding more nitrogen to the
soil than anyiother winter crop.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue
rives full informal ?>it
about this valuable crop; also
^about all other
Farm 6 Garden Seeds
Qfor Kali planting. Catalogue I
mailed free on request. Write /
T. W. WOOD & SONS, if
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
Piano and Organ Economy.
If you are interested in the purchase
of a PI ANO or an ORGAN, we want
to sell you one. Don't think you must
go to soiiip mail order house to buy a
I w priced piano or or* n ; nor outside
of South Carolina to tret the best piano
or organ. We have a great variety
of grades, and all sty es, at prices that
cannot fail to interest yoti. We are
manufactuiers' factory representatives
for several of i he largest and most
famous makers of pianos and organs.
We take old instrument-* in exchange
and make most lit-eml terms of payment
to those who wish to buy on
time. No bouse?qua ity of pianos
and organs considered?cao undersell
us. Twenty-four years of fair dealing
1 .. / * _ 1 . . bm kvan I I.. .1. LJ ? U
111 \ uiuuiuin aiiu i iinMi^iiwut nuuui
( aroliim i8 our reference and guarantee
VVrihe us at once for catalogue
price and terms
Malone's Music House, Columbia,
S C. PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Money to Loan.
I am now prepared to negotiate loans ut
troui $:$< u.UO aud upwards on improved
cotton farm s, repayable in aunual installments.
at 8 per cent inteiest. No commissions
charged ; only a reasonable fee
for abstract of title.
0G-G6 K. E WYLIE, Attorney-at-Law.
Notice of Board of Regis=
tration.
In accordance with Sec. 3 ot tho act
entitled "An Act to Provide for the
Re-Knrollment and Registration of the
(Qualified Klcctors of this stato during
tin- year 1908, and to Provide Componsat
ion for the Supervisors of Registration,"
we, the* hoard of registration of
Lancaster county, hereby give notice
that we will \isit the various townships
of the county as follows for the
purpose of re-enrolling and registering
the votes:
in., and tit Dwight same day from 2 p.
m. to 0 p. ui.
Heath Springs, Monday, Sept. 14th.
Kershaw. Tuesday. Sept. loth.
Wclshs, Wednesday, Sept. Kith.
Taxahaw, Thursday, Sept. 17th. >
W. A. PORTKU, Chairman
Hoard of Registration Lancaster Co.
Lancaster, S. <\, Aug. 24, 1908.
A Valuable Place
FOR SALE
177 Acres of Fine Timbered
Land
Suitable for sawing lumber; iu one and
' one-half miles of the court house; 35 or 10
? acres of this is open and in cultivation.
Ap? ly to I\ S. C \ U 1'KU, or to
.1 P. .V E. C. ALLISON.
June 2">, 10' 8?77-tf Lancaster, S. C.
Bridges to Let.
Camp ('reek bridge, near J. A. Williams',
September Iat 10 a. m.
Plat Creek bridge, at Thomas Itlaekmon's,
September 17, at I p.m. Bridge
at Knight's branch same day at 2 p. m.
Bridge at Lick creek same day at It p.m.
Pitman bridge, if not previously let,
September 1*. at 10 a. m.
other advertisement* will appear the
week following I sual rights are reserved.
L. .1. PKHKY,
O'cld. Supervisor.
Due West Female College.
With the best modern conveniences I
and equipment, and high standards of
teaching and living, this is an ideal
place for preparation for the great
responsibilities of womanhood
'I'urmu in/ulii uta L'. ? ? al t i ? ?-a
catalog write
KKV. IA.M KS MOY< K,
77-OSw I>ue West, S. ('.
Vcrj Low liiilcs (<> l.e* iiiKtoii.lt j-..
ami ICelitrn Yin Southern
ICail tray.
\eeount 'J*th Annual s< ssioii National
| 1 (itpiikt '?ii\ i-nt ion, iln* Southern Hail
- ! way nnnounees greatly redueed rates to
1 Lexington, K v., an.I return. Tieketsto
lie old September l.'tth, l ith and lath,
)> iruitd t<> leave Lexington returning
September 2Mrd, HMltt.
The Southern I'ailwax has been seleeted
as the"< iffleial Kotilc" from South
I*, Carolina, and speeial hiyli-elass eoaehes
will be provided and leave Columbia
1 7.u,"? a. m. Tuesday, September 1Mb, via
) Sparl; n I > 11 rt;, Asbeville and Knoxville
arriving I v iiiuiim t,.l
For rates, tickets, etc., apply mi Southern
ltailway ticket agents or address
\ .1. I.. MKKK, A. <i. I*. A., Atlanta, <la.
.1. c. |,l nK, W. I". A., Charleston, s. <'.
Very I.<ih Kales to I>enver? Col.,
and Iteluro t la Noolliern
Hallway.
Account Annual Convention American
Hankers' Association, the Southern
Hailwav announces at tractive low round
trip rates to Henver, Col. Tickets to be
sold daily until September .'10th, IKON,
good to return leaving Henver not later
than < ictober .'list, 190H. For rates, details,
schedules, etc., apply to Southern
I'ailway ticket agents, or
J. I,. MKKK, A. <J. P. A., Atlanta, Ha.
I j, c. i.i sk. i?. p. a., Charleston, s. c.
HAHKY 11 IN ICS J
ATTORN EY-AT.L A W '0
j Offices lii Springs niouk, Over Cloud's store
' i LANCASTER. S. C.