The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 25, 1908, Image 3
Latest Mill News
American Textile Manufacturer.
S'atesville, N O.?A. Iv. Lof
tin is starting a bi? cotton ad
dition at Monbo, N C.
Fort Mill, S. C.?A current report
has it that tlie two mills
here a ill re nme operations on
Dee. 1st. A contradictory report
has it that the mills will
not si art until the new year.
Kind's Mountain, N. C.?The
Cora Manulacturing Company
is understood to be planning
the addition of 10,000 spindles,
but no (authoritative statement
nas Deen matte. There are now
about 10,500 6pindleB in position.
Brevard, N. C.?Work is pro
greasing rapidly on the power
plant of the Transylvania Cotton
mill Company, which is at
Little River Falls, some six miles
distant. It is reported that the
plant will be complete and the
mill put in operation by January
1st, 1909. They have
4,000 spindles and will make
fine yarns 40s to 60s, two-ply.
Atlanta, Ga.?The Southeastern
Mill have been incorporated
by Messrs. A. A. Smith and Geo.
C. Speir of Atlanta, and Samuel
L. Ayres and Samuel W. Bridges
of Boston, Mass. This company
has a capital stock of $100,000,
and will manufacture cotton
products, but details have not
been announced.
Sanford, N. C?RoUt. L.
Steele, of Rockingham, N. C.,
was here last week and made
a proposition to the citizens
relative to locating a bleachery
at this point. Sanford is touched
by the Southern railway aud
the Atlantic Coast Line and is
on the main line ot the Seaboard
Air ijiue.
Henderson, N. C.?The second
largest fire in the history of (he
of this town for thirty years occurred
Nov. 14 at 4:30 o'clock,
when Parham Brothers' four
story brick bagging factory was
totally destroyed, with its adjoining
buildings on VVynder avenue.
By strenuous efforts the
residences on the opposite side
of the street were saved.
Tarboro, N. C.?The rumors
that the Tarboro Cotton Factory
troubles were about to be compromised
were baHed on a proposition
that Mr.Bridges, the plaintiff,
made tho defendants, but
as this has been rejected the
end of the litigation is not in
sight and the posibilities of a
receivership looms up oversh&dowingly.
Concord. N. C.?The Kerr
Bleaching and Finishing Works,
the plant ot which was burned
some time ago, will be rebuilt
at once. This definitely decided
on at a recent meeting ot the
stockholders. The debris has
been cleared away preparatory
to rebuilding. The machines
have been shipped back
to the factory to be rebuilt,
and it is claimed that
th**y can be made as good as new.
The bleachery will be rebuilt at
the lormer location, and the
ground lloor will be placed five
leet higher than before. The
engine and hoiler room was saved,
and both are as good as before
the fire. It is expected to
llUttn ( lin l\lrt ??/i * r* /v ~ ?
?i?? * v i iiv wion^un j ill upui 2tUUIl
by next February.
Union, S. C.?The Aetna cotton
mills has been sold at private
aale to James K. Mitchell A Co.,
a commission house of Philadelphia,
Pa., a creditor, for the sum
of about $200,000. This action
was taken after two efforts had
been made to have a public sale,
both of which had failed, and it
being deemed beet for all inter
ested to accept the offer made by
Mr. Mitchell and close up the
deal, so thas the property might
resume operation.
Neither Trustee Alfred Moore
nor Referee J. 11. Hoy ward
THE LANC
would give >u ?<g in the
way of a stat; A is
learned on v -ry high uthority
that the above statement is correct,
and furthermore tha' the
mill will resume operation wi'h
in the next J?() <' iy?.
Initiation Too Strenuous.
Lincoln. Nek, Nov. 22.?The
result of a strenuous initiation
into the Order of the Mystic
Shrine, Gov^rnore-l?ct Ashton
C. SliaUenburger, is laid up with
a broken low
?
During the process of being
put through the secret ceremonial
by which candidates are initia'ed
into the organization, be was
blindfolded and slid down an inclined
plank, landing heavily a'
the bottom. The fibula of his
left leg was fractured an inch or
so above the an hie.
watched Fl/teen Years.
"Fo.- fifteen yeai* 1 have watched the
working of Buckleu'a Arnica Salve; and it
baa never failed to core any sore, boil,
nicer or burn to which it wau applied- It
liaa aaved ua many a doctor bill." says A.
F. Hardy, of Eaat Wilton, Maine, 25c at
J. T. Mackey & Co. and Fnnderburk Pharmacy.
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Heavy Sentence for Liquor
Selling.
Spartanburg special iu Charlotte
Observer: The heaviest
sentence ever imposed in this
county for conviction on the
charge of selling liquor was that
today imposed bv Judge Klugh
on Col. Aaton Thompson, of this
county, who was convicted ou
three counts. He was given
a fine of $1,500 or eighteen |
months 111 the penitentiary or all
hard labor on the public works
of the county. The case will be
appealed. Motion was made for
a new trial but was refused by
the court.
Why He Couldn't Give
Surety Bond.
Columbia special in Charlotte
Observer: The hearing before
Insurance Commissioner McMas
ter this afternoon in the action
of Charles P. Miller against the
American Surely Company to
have the commissioner revoke
the company's license to do
business in this State on the
grounds that it canceled his bond
as agent tor the Southern at Fort
Mill last February because ot
testimony Miller gave against
the surety company in a case at
Laurens several years ago, turned
out a stiff and energetic boom
erang tor Miller and the complete
vindication of the surety
company. Miller made no at
tempt to vindicate himselt or explain
any of the various seriou*
charges against him, putting up
no evidence. His attorneys were
taken by surprise and could do
nothing lor him. At the coin
elusion of the hearing Mr. Mc
Master promptly rendered his
decision in writing that there
was "no evidence to support the
complaint ot the said 0. 1*. Miller,
but tiiat there was good and
sullicient reasons why the American
Sure'y C ompanv should have
declined to remain on his bond.
Therelore the rule is dismissed "
Mother Finds Twin Babies
.Dead in ?Sed.
Mount Airy, N. 0., special in
yestorday's Charlotte Observer:
The twin bahie9 of Mrs. Gr?vley,
of this city, only about 4
months old, were found dead in
bed on the 16th instant. Mr.
(iravley was killed by lightning
when the twins were only a few
hours old, and only recently Mrs.
Gravley moved to town, thinking
she could got along better in
town than in the country. It is
a mvstery what caused the death
of both children at the same time.
On arising the mother noticed
nothing wrong, but on returning
after other duties had been looked
after to give the infants nroper
attention, she was horrified to
; discover both li<tle ones lead
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Monument for "Bloody Angle."
Spottsylvania. Va., 22.?A
joint monument of heroic size,
to he located on the "Bloody
Angle" battle ground in Spottsyl*
vania county, to commemorate
the military fame and glory ol
Robert E. Lee, who wore the
t:rav, and Ulysses* S. Grant, whe
wore I lie blue, which shall be
erected wilh funds raided in the
North ami South, has been sug
gi-sted here by patriotic citizens
Read the pain formuia on a box of 1'inV
Pain Tablets. Then nek your Doctor i
there is a better one. Pain means con
gestion?blood pressure somewhere. Dr
Hhoop's Pink Pain Tablets cheek hear
pains, womanly pains, pain anywhere
Try one. and see! 20 for 25c. Sold hi
Funderburk Pharmacy. w
A Cure for Sorehead.
The following simple remedj
is said to be a certain cure lo:
sorehead in chickens:
When the lowl is first found
to have sorehead put it ill a
coop, because it should be sepa
ra'nl Iroin tlie well tlock and be
cause it is easier to pick up and
doctor. Then get an old teacup
and put in a lump ot alum the
size ot a bird's eye and just
enough hot water to dissolve it
so i' will be strong as possible,
Make a little mop and apply the
alum water all over the affectec
parts. If yi.u will w itch youi
chickens closelv and not neidec
tlu'in when they first take it
I heir oyt? npp<l never clos?. Tw<
upplic <t>on8 of the alum wnte
olten curew
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isdueto just one thing?poor quality.
In the Harry Shoe the material in
; every particular is carefully selected
i with a view to thework that it hastodo.
These materials made up by skilled Union
labor account lor the remarkable lining qualities
and long wear of this celebrated shoe.
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Closing- - (
Having decided to g<
line of business, I am off
? of the following goods a
Dry Goods, Notic
Pants, Shirts, Overi
Crockery, Glass am
And in fact anything
Heavy and Fancy Gr
advertising dodge, but a
f and you can buy what
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x mo ii> yuui upporn
begin Monday Morn
I have also decided t
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Coon and Rip
Lot of fine home made M
Goods of all kinds. Also
Yours to
| J. W. Sullh
DR. R. R. GARVIN '
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN
Do your Glasses suit you?
Fitting and adjusting eyeglasses
and spectacles is J
specialty. J
Located at present at ?
home of Mr. VV. I;. Garvin, '
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Blackinon's"
3u hear since starting our
Out Sale
0 entirely out of this
ering my entire stock
t actual cost:
>ns, Shoes, Hats,
alls, Underwear,
1 Tinware
in my stock, except
oceries. This is no
ctual closing-out sale,
you need of these
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unity. I he sale will
Lng, November 2.
o close out my entire
ies and Wagons.
tfully,
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Ripe, Red
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lolassess and Canned
country ground meal.
serve,
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{living a Piano or an 0r=
gan is not Hard.
when yon come or write to lis.
Our pianos and Orgnns are guaranteed
ind up-to-date, and at a reasonable price
The cases art beautiful, tho inside is
nade by the tiest and most xpericneeil
in n in tlieir line, so it is no wonder our
lianos and organs HOLDS their sweet
one a lifetime. Write us at once for oatdoguoand
special price and terms, stating
ireference piano or orgon,
Malone's Music House,
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