The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Oc ^aucastrr #ku-s i (SEMI-WEEKLY.) t < NATIRDAY, OCT. 17. lttOS*. \ Have you called at The News office ' and paid a dollar and not a Bryan but- 1 ton" If not. why not ? 1 one of Columbia's school buildings i caught fire this week, while school was 1 in session, but the children were inarched out in good order, which em phasi/.es the value of the fire drill in all public schools. If you have finished your Christmas shopping you can begin saving up money to buy your girl a valentine.? tnderson Mail. Better first be thinking about how you are guing'^to pay your taxes and get ajThanksgiving turkey. A one-horse load of peavine hay was sold by a young farmer in Anderson the other day for fifteen dollars, and vet there are still some farmers who believe that cotton is the only "money crop*' that can be raised. A Washington woman of wealth will rare f<>r stray cat* on an extensive scale. ?Atlanta Journal. When she opens her eat asylum please t h us know. a> there are scores of feline-, c nightly going estrav and incidentally j 1 making sleep and pious meditations ' impossible in these parts. ! l i M. ^?rs. Richards an 1 >mith. Ker- s shaw's nominees t??r Representatives. have issued t call for a good roads . <>n- * vention to be held in Camden Nov. 17. Whih formal resolutions and speech making do not build good roads, thev ' . Iire? t public attention to and empha- , 1 si/.e the value of improved highways)1 and occasionally practical results fol-i I low, which will likely he the ease in ( our neighboring county. As did l.an-j (.t^tt-r. Kershaw will probably come to the conclusion that the only w ay to cot good roads i- for the people to go down rft. : icir s te nets after the motv \ t?. pay jnr tin m. } ' A iii:it) in Tv\as that at\? r having contributed <> tin* democratic ampaign fun 1 an old ?ui <>n lii- m ? k disappeared.? Augusta Herald. Now y<> i ? \\ ha- giving to iln- llryait cause w ill do for you, don i yon Not only an "old wen" but any other old thing \\ ill be removed from neck ot elsewhere on your anatomy, by contributing a dollar and g? tting a I'ryati button. And by giving two dollars h and getting two buttons any onoattlh-t- < el with night sw.-at>, spavin, string-; h.-.Iter blind staggers. botts, bowlegs, brain-storm. hacka? lu or bladdet trou! !< will 1 entirely eutcd and made | t?v? r anew. ?'omeon w th your dollars an 1 >_' ! your buttons! I j < o . A. I:. Hanks. :<>rnierlv sup- tin- ' t-n letf ' ;!;? I in. iistei u raded schools, m - ;t: :ul of the H \ ait I'ark High s :-> '!. * oltlllib' ;i. A | tes Us As follow S J , !.*! r-nee to e Supreme ? '<>urt s de- | e;s:oii in the In- as.". which was wj t':i be \s?o at Justice Jones, o] t J !; s" d' dsion in the "l>og < is> " was n no- long sine! wnh '' ' !?.i .1 > Ilia . hi':. !: print* ?i i t lie i . < : .o!obrato<l <l<.isions ii t !, <. .111" : 'i of ' *>ii | r <>! ilr r. nt Ni.ih - an I <>t th<> i i?n nil i"i. .11 .ahle jiialun n. I oitld ike to in' t .lii'lifo .Ion. II* i " ll-ni mi' i h >11<iii for \Y. I.' our i ?i< '.'Tin I Ifllow i" \ n*mun, Mr. W. .1. < iinniii^liain, ;* famil-l' iarl*. .all- 1 hy Ins friends. w I i 11 w r tin.I in Ii' 11'< ial "Ininns of tIn K. i slmw I ira: , Mr. W. . 1 nnniiiirhaiii, who lias nisi iit'-n f|io*.-n to ->U'' *( '1 .1 n?Ivr?- truest Moon* "ii l.ani>a*ti>i > I'uhlie Work* ' < oinniission. .lii'lK" Monro lia\ iny n sitfio- !. is one of I.mi'aster's inosl pm th ai an?l substantial iti/? n*: one of tin- > kind w ho. because of l?*?-i<l?d <-<>11 \ .< - > t ions and I Ik* inclination to follow tin m. , t is rarely e\ or honored with |>nI>Ii<- oilier. i I>uI when they do get there generally j | make things happen. We pre In t that | Mr. uneingham will make n most v al- j tiahle accession to the ? unmission, and we say it. too. w ithont disparagement ^ to the othei mem he is ol the < otn mission, or to .lodge Moore, the retiring mem- ; her. ! 'I'wo proposed amendments to the j state constitution are to he voted upon at the approaching general election, f One of them relates to the office of adjti- 1 tant and inspector general, and is de- J signed to snorten the name or title by ( striking out "and inspector," making t THE LANCAS t road, "adjutant general"?a good intendment and ought to be adopted. y rite other amendment proposed appears \ / .0 concern Gatfney only. It seeks to I 1 ?.\eept that town from the constitutional I I imitation relatinc to municipal bonded v J ndebtedness when tho proceeds of its FO >onds an.- applied to tho establishment ind maintenance of such public utilities ;(! is electric light plants, waterworks and sewerage systems. The inquiry natur- ai illy arises, if such exemption is good "or ? iatFney, why not for all other towns? Mrrtitifi of I'atroiis to be i/elil at dratted School. special attention is called to the meet- ?**. np of the patrons of the graded schools, :o be held in the chapel of the central Wjj school building Tuesday next at four Br/ r'clock in the afternoon. The purpose Wm jf this meeting is for the parents to get f-t ogethcr and get acquainted with ilie |Sj ea< hers and discuss subjects of general I U ind mutual interest. This idea deserves JIJ ordial support and an extremely in- VI cresting meeting is expeeted. All the U\ >arents of the town are invited to be present whether patrons or not, and 5 nothers especially are urged to be i here. J Personal. 1 Mr. It. M. Langley. one ofltoek Hill's tlieient policemen, spent a couple of ?21 lays In Lancaster. hi> old home, this veek, I Mr. 11. s. Joidon. of savannah. <ia.. i ( ienior member of the tlrm of civil en-, ; rineers in charge of the installation of .ancaster's water works system, spent; i few days here this week. Miss Kli/.a llorton, of the graded! hod's cor|>s of teachers, spent last unday with lriends in r<>ri Mill. Mr. and Mrs. s.. \v. Inman. of V<>rk- I rille. who are to succeed Mr- W, Mitchell at Hotel Itoyal here in a few vei'ks, were in town several hours p A' ednesday. i; Ileal 1 Stat'- r,r..kei I. Edgar l*?>ag. of v dock Hill, spent Wednesday in Lancaster. Mrs. Edward f'lyburn. of Lancaster, - \ isiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ' VV. i unningham. near liere.?Kershaw Era. Mrs. Illla l\. < authc-li and her niece. Mis- Blan? i;. Kirkley. left Monday to spend a few day- in lie k Hill with j Mr-. 'authen's sister. Mr-. II. I:. Tompkins.? Kershaw Era. C M -- lla;;i?? 11, lk. Monroe, w ho ^ i? en .-mm; 1 ai I Ye- .i' lli i" springs, r< lurnd home this wc*. k. Miss>alli? ' s-erv. daughter of Mr.'I j mil N1 r-. W. !?. I -ere. of the Makhur-l . - etioll, ll An Rom- to I'llllT Upon her I In tie- a- ii-a< h? r in tin - -ehonl at ? 'lyde's 1 in I 'arlintfton < ounty.? Kershaw Krn. 1 Mr. \V. It. Twitty. a prominent MirU'.Mir, o! Heath Nipiinjjs. visited his -is- i tii Mrs. II. K. l(ail<'. this werk.?I .it*i' y II ill i-or. Camden Mrs-en j?er. Mi. an I Mrs. \V. T. Hp-gory and I?r. e M. I'. < raw-ford -pent Tuesday m ' liar- A iott. . ^ Mi-- Ih iia ' h nti nt-. of Liberty llill, ia- gone to Lambert; to t?*a?-li s< hool. Mr. and Mi-. M. T". Mobley and Miss j I I'l l Itlanton. of Kershaw . s. ' ., are v is- i ling at tin- home of Mr. an 1 and .1. W. j Itlanton. on *-outh Trvon street.?('liar- ' | 'I ? r\ . *** Mr. W. M. Hilton, of the I'rimus see-j ion, was in town Wednesday. on his tay home from a visit to relative- at , | .undo. . piy mi-, m. si. Walktip and littlo daugli* I BKl :. ol Walkup N. i .. are visiting Mrs. I proi iValkup's parent-. Mr. and Mr-. I. T. i seed .. Mtover.ol tin) < ink hurst section.?Kcr-1 wag usiw Krn. or a M- --rs. .1. It Magill, I.. J. Jordan and | I. \V. Main! it tend I I ?i-i i n t K. of i '.on. vv i . :iii at llidji wnv i lorn al K. I". lo it** .? K r- j : <?;ii . I all*-. sp?*nt i liur.s lay in l^ifitMcr. j ins old lu>11|:(i. I Mis I?o Jtoilin^s I ;'i Insi sutur . 1 . < *- in i? i j?i .1 position in In s? ion thftt \A !\ I ' 1 - ' I !? W ' i ' Mr. ' I if i I i ins. fon ,.i \ id" t In i-oiin- j >. 1.111 1111w i: \ 11_r in !I k 11111. wa in "11 ( >u n v<*sti r*lny . I >ro Mrs. A. II. ' ireono is visiting n-lAlivc*s I in IIm-k 11:11. Mi I i 1 . 111 11 t-C 11 at >iiin pan icd l?\ i Ins son < iini) up vi s|> ula*. from l.nna.stt-r. >. < .. to src tin* ? ir?-u ?. 'I hoy * 1 stoppi'd hi 111? iiiitral.?i'liarlotti* < lit- <'flic ii'ricroi yostonlay. \l i - I <ili L Vli.l..i^..n . .1 I I I. ^: JI? . N.i'.. is viailing hoi siatei |?t r?-. Mrs. W . s. Lang Icy. t,< Mrs. Wallet 11 itiiiinoii'l of Heath ''' springs \ ,siu ! n hiuv es here this week. >0'' Mrs s. I.. Ilriicc is v isit ing her daugli- cHrr or here Mrs. I.. M.t'roxmn M,, Mr. i?n<l Mrs. I!. I". liniiicr, <>f llic for ry''reek section spent yesterday in lu-ln Lancaster. for r Mr. II \V. Mnl.ley, of lleatli Springs, aas in town vcsierilav. appi Mrs. ,j \. I". sistare went t<> Kershaw ,|r^v kesierdav i<> spend a while with the j ainilv < ! Mr . I.. Iiye. ? Mrs. S. W. Heath, of Stmichoro, vis M led relatives here this week. Kdn Mrs. s. K. Hough and daughter. Miss _' ??" *telln Mae Hough, Lancastrians who lave been living in Florida for the past M iix months, have returned to Lancas- Mas er, on account of Miss Stella Mae's rout icalth. Their numerous friends are arid1 clad to welcome them hack. hrot * i * -"j 5TER NEWS. OCTOBER _ the: "TgjJ" j R MEN WHO CARE TO DRESS WELL The first thing a man demands in is .shoes is that they fit well, and that ley feel well. After that he wants a stylish appearue and durability. Some shoes have one of these talities and some another?the Barry hoe has them all. The Parry is a I'nion made, pefeet tutine, absolutely stylish above .ill a comfortable and ^ <; 1 >r. ..i in and let us show them j A. J HKOOM CO. h Quality Above Everything _ 5 the all important con- I ration in ordering food V upplies, and with us the | you lighest attainable quality ; s.e^ rr.! e ' i dat s our aim. Therefore , resh goods are always to on >e relied upon at our store. the ror those who are particu- I our ar as to what they eat our er* ine of groceries will be j j ound eminently satisfac- !\)C, ory, whether you require wit taple articles or table lux- Sou "iri i ica ciL , * BennetVh lifor ?: ofV( For Sale. will sell at public sale. for rash, at 1 promts, -n 011 Flat < roek, on NOV KM; I Mli. the following personal ?erl\ : I.ot of corn, fodder, cotton ] I, intilos. g homos. 2 two horse i ' ins a r i 1 1 .'tio-horso wagon, a mow-! n 1 n lot oi otln r plantation tools. : tiding I 'in kou it li t .M ! s. it. j. nnth. DR J E. WE LEH DENTIST re . Einmon* Building op i . r t National Bank. ! ' LA N< \ sTF.K, S. t. /~P. ROBINSON ATTORNKY AI I.AW e over Heat It-Jones Co.'s Store. I. \ Nt A8TRR, H. V mpt attention to busines-. J.'C. l'OSTHK 1111 ? i? i tit .iikI s-ur< icon e over Crawford ltros. I?rtig store. All rails promptly attended night and day. 102 iirsioii Kales i la Southern It ) count snum i aroiina .State l air the I hem l:.?ilwa> announces very low " id tr11> rate-. tr< in all points in South iIId Coin in bi i, S C . tickets t . bo I < ?> t her ilf.i to 20th inclusive, and i \ e (lolnotbia I re n ( ri October th. IlKK. limited urn until Ni vein her 2(id, 10 For (, clndnleH and u.foi(nation about al trains to t'oluoihi i on special dates \ to Southern liaiiw i> agents or a l > I 1. Mick, A C. 1'. a , Atlanta, (in . ' Lnak. I) I* a , Ch>riwtoa ** ( r. T. M. Hyatt and sister, Miss a. and Miss ltd>a Killian, of Fort ( ii, spent Friday night and today ( am aster. rs. Mamie W'itherspoon and son, ter Harvey. of Iretiver, Col., are en ' e to Lancaster and will probably re here today, to visit former's her-in-lavv. Mr. .1. 11. W'itherspoon, H II J . ' *+ 17, I9Q8 Idle Mk Stands Stagna m mmm mm*** mm Bvery irnt of money carri id around the house is inor ral circulation?a drop o. li he business body and mean list that much, of the growtl inity. Open a checking account; uplus money stay in circula i the upbuilding of our com ncreascd value for all prope ny part or all of your mone rish to use it. Our Savings Department our money may be placed i he same time be earning yo Per Cent.?FOUR PER C Compounded O FIRST IT LANCASTEI lyler Bros. M ye wish to say to the fresh meat at the opening of what promise* son of our age, better equipped t e basis than ever before. We arc rkel on Main Street and also doii Midway where you will always fir most courteous manner, with the surrounding country can put on of firstelass Sausage and can pies Ve handle the best grade of Oy res of Virginia. Anything we woi unnecessary, for every oyster eat h their delicious flavor. At this < ith always fresh and large bunchc ced. We are in the market for a hogs, sheep, poultry, eggs and h what you have to sell. We have ?r you at the very lowest price. If nice fresh bread you want t You have to depend on golder And to have things nice and a Depend on lMyler for all your Some people will tell you a not But listen to our rhyme, and > Our meats are the best that rr Therefore we ask that us you The very best sausage that m Will rhyme very well with th< Buy our roast-beef and then s And your wives will be happy Do not get angry about delay, M st every customer will alws 'I forgot to order I know its I will do better tomorrow, if I Now give us your trade, We will treat you nice; Will give you good meats and Much success we wish you all When you come our way give And be content alx>ut our met That you will always have iro< PLYLER 1 ~ 200 BUS! Pure Appier < This is the best rust proof ( 85 cts per Lancaster, S. (J. T. Y jney ^ for tion. ed in your pocket or iey taken out of genfe blood drained from ; s the retarding, by h of our town and viit this bank?let your lion?let it be used munity?it means an j rty?and you can get y at any time you offers a place where ^ ? ?i. : 1 ? ii ^ciic Keeping anu ai u an income. 3ENT.?4 Per Cent, uarterly. m m m ** ** m--****** 0NAL BANK =?, S. C. 1 eat Market eaters that we come before > to be the greatest meat o serve you on an up-to; now operating a first-class ig business at our old stand id us ready to serve you in ) best cattle and hogs that the market. We are makise the most fastidious taste, sters from the celebrated Lild say in their favor would er is thoroughly acquainted season we get fish from the ?s. Try them and be con.nvthing in the line of catides, paying the top price ' anv amount of siiinnrloe In See us before you buy. o eat, \ wheat; ilvvays neat, % meat. m*her way, >ee what we say; loney can buy, try. eats can make, best of steak; ome stew, and nice to you. iys say, ;late; don't forget" make a close price. 1; us a call, it od things to eat. BROTHERS, lELS Oats for Sale >at that grows. bushel .WILLIAMS I