The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 28, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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Methodist Minister Shot in
Georgia
Albany, Ga, November 25.?
A dispatch from Newton, Baker
County, states that information
has just been received there from
Milford, a town without railroad,
telephone communication, of a
sensational shooting afl'ray Sunday.
The report says that the town
was thrown into a condition almost
approaching panic when,
just as many citizens were returning
to their homes from
afternoon church services, E. E.
Taylor fired a pistol five times
at the Rev Mr. Morris, pastor
of the Miltord Methodist Church.
Only one shot took efl'ect, inflict
iug a slight wound in the fleshy
part of Morris's leu.
According to information receive
. at Newton, Morris boarded
at the home of Taylor. Taylor
moved into the country about
a year .ago.
Son Gets 15 Years for Killing
His Father.
Fayetteville, N. O., special in
the Charlotte Observer : Thoni
as Kiddle, the youth who shot
and killed his lather, James Riddie,
Sunday, August 2d, was today
sentenced to 15 years in the
penitentiary after submitting to
a verdict of murder in the second
degree.
The immediate cause of the
slaying was a quarrel between
the father ami son over cigarette
fmoking, though there seems to
have been ill-feeling between
them tor some time.
Kev. J. T. Bendy, the former pastor
of the Kershaw Presbyterian ehurch.
will preach in that church next Sunday
morning and night. He will also preach
at lleaverCreek ehurch in the afternoon
at .'t o'clock.?Kershaw Kra.
Is your subscript ion to T
paid up? Tf it is. this
for the "other fellow."
Supt. Bruce < raven, of the Hraded
schools, went to Charlotte yesterday
to spend a day or two.
'Was she to Blame?" will be one of
the guaranteed attractions at the opera
house Wednesday Dec. 2, and the manager
is to be congratulated on engaging
an attraction of this class. An exchange
says. "Was she to Blame?" is the best
company visiting this section this season.
It is a dramatic treat to the masses,
endorsed by tin* press, public and
pulpit at large. Sain Jones said it is a I
sermon thai should be heard by every
man, woman and ehild in America. llev
Abe Mulkey says it is one of those plays
that make every one that sees it feel
that they ought to live a better life.
The comedy is pure and simple and
plenty of it, all the way through the
bill from the sublime to the ridiculous.
A beautiful blending of pathos and
comedy once seen never forgotten.
Send vonr orders for dob Printing
to The News?good work and low
prices
OPERA~
HOUSE
Return Engagement, Wednes- t
day, December 2nd. '
JED CARLTON
Presents
i
Beatrice Gordon
IN
"Was She
To Blame"
A dramatization of Bertha M.!,
Clay's beautiful story "A Bitter i
Atonement." A complete stage j
production. Special Scenery. ,
Competent Cast.
If there is any humor in your 1
make-up you will laugh 'till you :
cry. If your heart luisa tender '
spot this play will reach it.
Seats on sale at Hough's jewelry
store. Prices 25, 50 and 75. i
THE LANC
The old woman who lived
The men who live during tl
i .(V Mt\i
BROUGHT TO LIGHT.
Lancaster People Hccelvlnq the
Full Bene/It.
There have been many cases like
the following in I.an aster. Kveryone
relates tin* experience of people
we know. These p'ain, straight for
warn siaiemems will uo Milieu towonl
relieving the suffering of thousands.
Such testimony will be read
with interest by many people.
I). K. Fincher, living at 11'.) N. Wilson
St., Kock Hill, H. say*: "For
more than a year I suffered from
severe pains in the small ot my baon
and sides, and there was often a soreness
through my kidney regions.
When arising in Mi-* morning I would
be so lame and sorethai I could hardly
get around. I knew from these symptoms
that my kidneys were affected,
and procured Moan's Kidney Fills
.Since I began using them I seldom
feel any pain, ray kidneys give me no
trouble and ! feel better in every way.
I do not hesitate to recommend Doan's
Kidney Fills to other sufferers "
l'<?r sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.
Foster Milbiirn Uo . linilulo, N? \r York,
sole agents for the United States
Keuiomber the name Doan's and t ike
no other, 16-17
W. P. ROBI NSON
ATTOIINKY AT I.AIV
.>llice over Heath-Jones t'o.'s Store.
LANt'ASTKR, S. ?"
Frompt attention to business. J
Notice ot Discharge.
Notion is hereby given lhai on Nov.
301 h, IPOs, the undersigned will make
her tinal return as admin ist rat ri\ ol'I ho
ostato of John <Nisbi't, ili'ccast'il, and
apply to tho probate oourt of Lancaster
county for letters dismissory.
Carrie W*. Nisbet,
Administratrix,
not. 31, 1008. t*-1 7k
Auditor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that tlii.-?
olllce will ho open from the 1st day of
January to the 20th day February 1000
for the purpose of receiving the re
turns of the taxpayers of Lancaster
county.
The Auditor or ail Assistant will attend
the following places inn the county
on the days named below for the
convenience of the public, viz:
Use- ola, January 6
Pleasant Valley. January 7.
Belair, January 8
N an Wyck, January 9.
Geo Phillip's .Store, January 10
I iwisrht, J anuur.v 11.
Tradesville, January 13
Taxahaw, January 14
Flat Creek, January 15. 1
ilaile Gold Mine, January 16.
Welsh's, January 17.
Primus, January IS, 2 o'clock
nrrnunw, .January JO
21
Heath Springs, January 22
Thomas llendrix's, January 28.
W. T Vanlaiidingham'a J?nuary|2i (
It will be to the interest of every
taxpayer, to make their returns
promptly of all personal property,also i
ill transfers or iiiiprov?-nie its on real
?etafe and save the penalty of 50 per
ent which alUrties after the 20th of
Kehruaiy. S .id penalty will be imposed
without fail in every instance
where party fails to make return.
The i'nll tax of one dol ar is laid
upon all persons bet ween the a^es of
{I and 00, except t hose exempt by law.
Respectfully.
11.11, i i ortoo,
< onnty Auditor.
Lancaster, S. ()., Nov. 28, 1908
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ASTER NEWS. NOVEMBI
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in ?i shoe had her troubles, h
heir working hours in Harry re
have no troubles?so far as
v c?i v- v,vim i ii\jvi. i2
rccommendim; llarrv Slim s ?o our tw
> because tii -y 'present :i wide vnri j""'
ety o!" he very la -t styles,
made up I>Union labor ol M
[,y y niatori il which are not ex- K
Cc"0<l ' ' ' used ?n as \
j ^ shoe we kia v (
w Tii,;. is enough 1. ; lis and thatwiii P
be < > lu^ii for \<>u, if you will .uive jjfe
the shoes a chance. Ghe them a wcliance
ri^ht now.
A. J It ROOM CO I ?
Lancaster, S. C. [*j
|
Notice of Application for
Final Discharge.
Notice is horobyKiven that the undersigned
will, on ttie 15th of December,
190S, make his tinal settlement with tliu
Jiultfe of I'robate of Lancaster County,
at Ins otliee at the Court House,as guardian
of Olen C. Kstridne, and apply to |
said court for final discharge as said
guardian.
This November 14, 190H.
VV. Marcus lOstridge,
l.'i-l!ls <>iiardian ?it' I C \ l-'.st riili??>.
Notice of Application for Discharge.
Notice is hereby given Unit oil Itoccmbcr
28th, .908, tli<* undersigned will
iiuiku bis liiuil return as administrator
of the estate of James Adams, deceased,
and will on that day apply to the probate
court of Lancaster county for letters
dismiasory. JOHN 1). ADAMS,
l?>-25?w Administrator.
Notice to Former Koad
Overseers.
All former road overseers of the public
roads of Lancaster county having in
their possession any road tools of any
kind, such as picks, shovels, plows,drag
scrapes or hoes will please deliver them
all to me at my residence in Lancaster,
s. i'.. as early as possible
L. J. I'KUUV,
1(!-17 County Supervisor.
CLERK'S SALE.
ST A i E OF SOU I'll OAKOL1 N A.
County of Lancaster.
I n the Court of Common Fleas.
British & American Mortgage Company.
Limited, Plaintiff,
against
Alexander II. ( arter. IIo*th Mankind
?v Mercantile ( ompaiiy and The
II eat I) - Jones Company, Defendants.
By virtue of an order of Court made
in the above stated cause by Judge
Ocoige \V. Cage a: chambers, dated
June IP, 19tM, the undersigned will
sell at public auction, at the Court
House steps, to the highest bidder, on
the
FIRST MONDAY IN DEC KM BK.R.
1908, all that piece, parcel or tract of
land, in Cedar Cieek Town hip,
County of Lancaster and State of
South Carolina, containing Three
Hundred and Thirty-one (831) acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
North by lands of T. M. Fitzpatriok
and J II. Fitzpatriok and lands of T
L. Sowell, formerly lands ofUcrge
Bell and \V. H. Bell, and Thompson
lands; on the Kast by the Thompson
lands and lands of E. C. Allison,
formerly the H. B Mussey lands; on
the South by ( amp < leek and the estate
lands of J. (i Howze, and on the
West by lands of K K. Wylie, formerly
the J B. Frwin land, and McMullen
land, now owned by J. R.
Bell and others; the same being the
trad of land conveyed to Eliza J.
Wylie by T. M. Fitspatrick ami J H.
Fiizpatrlck by deed dated Oct 29th,
11HM?. and recorded in the office of
Register of Mense Conveyance for
Lancaster Conn y. South Carolina, in
l>eed Itook "K", pat es 5*2, Ac
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser or
purchasers to pay fm papers
.1 F. CKKtjIOKY,
CI. rk . C. P. L. C.
It. IC Wylie, 1'lai nt i tPs Atty
< Iris It Jones, Itefendants' Atty
Lancaster, H. C., Nov. 14, 190S. l.'t-s
ER 28. I9Q8
Keep Tour Mom
By Tradin
Our stock is now complete
prices on a basis with low pr
We quote a few items to s
2000 yds 3-4 sheeting
1500 yds 6c plaids
-I r\r\i\ 1 _ -1 o i
iuuu yus iuc ouung
2000 yds 7 1-2 outing
2000 yds yard-wide sheeting
500 yds red wool flannel, a bargain
We have some jobs in men's suits
24 men's $7.50 suits at
24 men's $10.00 suits at
Nice line overcoats and rain coats i
50 prs 1-4 wool blankets, worth doi
go at
25 doz 50c overalls, double-knee, al
100 doz men's 50c underwear, to re
We are headquarters for shoes, wo
Men's fine shoes from
Don't fail to get a pair of our cui
ery pair guaranteed.
Our line of dress goods is compk
the best.
Come to see us and s
Yours to ser
Funderburk 1
You Can Get What
Your Thanksgivin
Plyler Br
Wp havo iupt received a niep hunch (
keep ourselves in shape to give you a r
that pond dinner you are going to pre]
have one hundred turkeys, just brough
of this country, and will he glad to hav
tlie market for a Thanksgiving Turkey,
you want the best oysters, try ours, th<
We will sell them until the first of Dec
1'lace your order with us. Have you b
Lard? It will pay you to try it. We I
and can please you with any cut. Wo
and Saturday. Try us for we have nnu
to serve you with the best that we can
trouble in getting orders early. We ai
ders early so you will not be delayed ii
All orders for breakfast filled the even
very heartily for the nice patronage yo
you that wo will do everything that we
us a trial and be convinced. Wo buy 1
us a ehance at your cattle, hog."*, sheeps
game. Over one million Shingles to se
Plyler Br
pd am tn dmn onrm nv nnr
rnum <j>u iu i)zw attVEiU di run
THE SOUTHERN'S
Many are availing themselves of t
now offered by the Southern Shi
University of Atlant
Saved $20! Are yon one of the number that pur
OKI) scholarships of tin- Southern Shorthand and
this week? It not, you had better ant at one, tor
Hoon the opportunity will have been lost Today t
ed Business Kchoel are as follows:
'/lie $50 Bookkeeping or Shorthand eonrse is on
be increased to Sao. Therefore, you will save $li
even if you can not enter until January or later; tl
future time. The $f>0 Telegraphy course is only $
Any two $5t? oonrses for *70; in a short time the pr
see for $sn t hink of it! But there's no time to h
Southern TODAY and arrange for a scholarship* it
Let's tig urn it this way: Some may not hava the
cost only $5 fin for a year; deducting this from the
ship, you w ill still be $11 In ahead, if you should 1
want only a $1'J scholarship, $12.Ml) would be Huvet
yettr.
The Way to Get Th
You <an not afford to miss this opportunity; ho i
sensible tiling in the world to do in to borrow it
ly after tlio announcement by the Southern that it
handKomeat arid tiuat adapted business collide quui
tiou of that new home-going, would, for a limited I
Ask Atlanta's Busii
Application* for these special scholarships are be
through the mails. Mil sin ess education is THE Ni
bookkeeper? Are you a stenographer? Can yon r<
your ctiances for promotion are poor; in fact, it
world to get a start in the commercial world witbor
a First-Class College. Ask Atlanta's represented
about the .Southern and yon will not postpone this
''all or write at once tor special rates A, C Hi i
President, Atlanta, Ga. For the present on White]
.
By at Home
g Here
: with new goods and
iced cotton.
ustain our claim.
3c yd
4 1-2 yd
7 1-2 yd
7 1-2 yd
5c yd
12 1-2 yd
that cannot be matched
$4.48
$7.50
:rom $3.75 to $15.00
able the price, these
$2.00
1 we ask you 35 pr
duce stock it goes at ,
75c suit
men's fine shoes at
S5c pr up to $3.50
$1.15 to $5.00 pr
shion shoes for men; evite
from the cheapest to
?ave money.
ve> i
Company I
r JI
You Want For
g Dinner At
others.
r>f Tennessee Hogs and will
nee ham or pork roast, for
pare for your friends. We
t from the best grain fields
e your order if you are in
Can give you any size. If
0 celebrated "Chase Brand.1'
ember for 40 cents per qt.
ought any of our I'ure Leaf
tandle all kinds of good Beef
handle Fresh Fish on Friday
ny viirieneH. wur mono ia
possibly buy. We have some
ndly ask you to place all orI
getting meats in due time,
ing before. We thank you
u have given us and assure
can to please you. So give
lidos at the top price. GiveK^'
, poultry, butter, eggs and
II at a bargain.
others.
[CHASING
SCHOLARSHIPS AT ONCE
he extremely low rates
Drthand and Business
a, Georgia
chased one of the speciol LOW-PRIHiisiuess
University id Atlanta, Ga.
tin* time is swiftly passing and very
ho scholorships at this ohl-establishly
$l<>! Very soon the $.r?l) rate will
) by purchasing Scholarship now,
le Scholarship can he nscri at any
;i& to those securing scholarship now.
ico will be $'J0. All three $50 conr?ose;
go around to the office of the
' not today, go Monday,
ready cash; at 8 per cent $70 will
i $20 saved on the combined scholar>orrow
the money; or, should >o?
1 after deducting the interest for a
lis Bargain
f you haven't the money, the most
The rush is on; it began immediatewould
soon move into the largest,
rtors in the South, and in ctlebralime,
ofl'. r extraordinarily low rates.
ness Men
ling made in person, by phone and
JCESSITY of the day! Are yon a
jceive telegraph messages? If not,
is the most difficult thing in the
it this business training secured at
re business and professional men
matter any longer,
scoe. President; L. W. Arnold, Viceli.il
1 viaduct.