The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 05, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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The Masonic Grand Lodge will con no
in Charleston next Tuesday.
Farmers report Kood stands of small
(rain, much of which has been planted
and sowing is still in progress.
Tho Graded School will close for the
holidays at 2 p. m.t Wodnosday, I)ec.
28, and rcsumo work Monday, January
4.
Constable W. J. Crenshaw seized five
gallons of liquor at Van Wyck a few
days ago, three from one party and two
from another.
Rev. 0. S. Young was to declare the
Lancaster and shiini. -
|iui|)iih vacant
last Sabbath.?Associate Reformed
Presbyterian.
Miss Bessie Floyd, one of Kershaw's
most influential young ladies, has been
elected president of "The Current Event
Club" at Claromont College, Hickory,
N. C.
The laymen's organization of the Methodist
Conference will havo leaders in
very District the coming year. The
loader for the Hock Hill District is Mr.
L. C. Lazonby, of Lancaster.
Tho First National Bank, Mr. B. ('.
Hough, MeCardell A Allison Brothers
and Mr. A. W. Chance, all have new
and attractive announcements in today's
paper, to which attention is directed.
Considerable improvement is being
made in front yards in Fast End.
Among those who are grading and beautifying
their premises are Mrs. Ira B.
Jones, Mr. J. F. Gregory and Dr. W. F.
Laney.
Mrs. Henry Peninger, daughter of
the late J. C. Outen, of Union county,
N. C., died a few days ago at her home
m south Monroe, of dropsy of the heart,
tihe had been confined to her bed for
lx months.
Mr. 11. Ilines is having the material
hauled for the construction of a handsome
two-story residence on his lot in
East End. Tho building will be erected
by Contractor John Craham. who recently
removed to Lancaster from
North Carolina.
"Was She to Blame", an entertaining
drama, was presented at tho opera house
Wednesday night to a good audience,
being a return engagomont. Like the I
first performance here, a few weeks ago, |
the one ?>f
..vuuoauajr vveninf; wai all
thai could he desired. In fact, this is
one of the best plays that Lancaster has
bad in years.
Mr. S. V. Stover presented us Wednesday
with some unusually tine and
toothsome sweet potatoes, known as
the "Virginia Forked Leaf or Sugar
Yams," a variety that comparatively
few farmers in this country raise, we
are told. Mr. Stover sold a load of the
potatoes on this market this week, and
the swoet tubers wont like the proverbial
hot cakes.
The mooting at the court house Wednesday
night to perfect the organization
Of the volunteer lire company was not
woll attended and nothing thoreforo was
done. The young men who have startad
this most cominondable movement
desorve, and should receive, the moral
and substantial support of the property
holders, business men and citizens
generally of the community. Lancaster
bus long neoded a first-class lire department.
and it is to he hoped that
when another meeting is called in the
interest of the new organization it will
be largely attended?Since the foregoing
was put in type wo learn that
the next meeting will be held Monday
night.
Tho Baptist Convention ot South
Carolina will convene at I'nion ne.*t
Tuesday.
Miss Jennie Thorn well and I>r. James
B. F.lliott, of Fort Mill, are to be married
on tho 15th instant, nt the home in
Fort Mill of tho prospective bride's
mother, Mrs. M. II. Thorn woll.
The Southern*I'ower company is going
to build a third power plant in the
near future, having secured lands, etc.
forths purpose along Fishing creek and
Catawba river.
A notable social event in Hock Hill
this week was the marriage of Mr.
ICugono C. Hwaltney of Winnsboro, and
Miss Marion Johnson, the beautiful
daughter of l?r. and Mrs. -I it i..? -
The pcromony was performed h( the
home of the charming bride's parents.
Miss Johnson, that was, has many
frionds and admirers in Lancaster, whero
she at one time taught music in the
graded schools.
Lmlien' ttazaar.
The Indie* of tho First Baptist
church will h??ve a Bazaar at
the court house on Thursday and
Friday, December 10 l? and 11th,
opening at 4 o'clock each day
and continuing through the
eveningThe
booths contain shirt waists,
aprons, fancy work ol all kinds,
home made candies, dolls, etc.
A dainty supper, consisting ot
meats, ?alads. cofFe?
. , .. ?. ? w) nvcrj
and other things will be served
each evening. The public is in
vited and expected to attend
Cotton Market.
Gotten on local market, 0 cents.
In New York yesterday spot cotton
ioaed at 9..r>A cent and fnturos closed as
tollowa: December, 9.10, January, 9.01;
av*h,9.01; May, 9.08.
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TH ? LANCASTER
Personal. SSW,
Mr. It. N. Craig, of Rock Hill, spent | >trie and
Wednesday in Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twitty, of Heath P?wer ot
Springs, visited Uatfney the past week. D0ing r0tU(
Mr. Charlie Dunlap and son, Mr. about 200 J
Howze Dunlap, of Port Lawn, were in I (jieian Dr.
town Wednesday. | 1
/1_I w ?
v,ui. i.?roy tsprings and Messrs. W.
J. CunninKliain and C. M. Plyler spent ''id eyarytl
Tuesday in Charlotte. the sufferil
Judge 1>. A. Williams went to Ker- Kiddle's br
shaw yesterday to attend the funeral of ,. , , .
his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. K. Wll- cl6, 8nd hi
liams. .lie, "f Lan
Miss Sara Craig returnod to Heath to Dixie to
HpringsMonday after several days' stay
in theeity with her parents.?Rock Hill
Herald.
Mrs. T. J. MoNinch of Camden, who . Pleas
lias been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J.Habnev, returned home Wed- m;uq Mir,
nesdav. . '
Mrs. II. K. White and children, o. "6111110 Gft
Crecnville, are visiting the lormor's turned llOfl
brothers here, Messrs T. C and John pleasant vi
T. Croon. . ..
Misses Helen and Mildred, daughters > *
of Mr. A. B. Llndsey, sr.. of Lancaster, Mrs. E.
spent several days last week in the city Pleasant. 1
with Miss Ada Cordon.?Kock Hill . u .
Herald. Her
Mrs. J. II. Hamilton returned Natur- tlimUUboill
day from a few days' visit at Kivor- her rettioyi
side, Lancaster county, and relatives neeiinii
at Lesslio Station.?Chester Lantern. "
Mrs. Julia Robertson,of the Oakhurst ',v 'ier*
section, spent Thursday afternoon and Mr. L. 1*
night in Lancaster, returning home yes- misfortune
tordav. She was the guest oi Mr. ancl , .
Mrs. W. J. Hammond while here. blD at his |
Mr. J. S. Karton and sister. Miss was lillCOi
Annie ltell, of Stoneboro, accompanied |hit is now
by Mr. A. K. Lindsay, Jr., of Lancaster, j. ,\r
j spent Thankseivimr i? '<" nl<"
n ... ...V Vifcj r? tvil H1U "" ' t "
Missus Milliard on Academy street.? Hill visiter
Hock Hill Herald. j, Reckliai
Mr. N. I*. Robinson returned from The tieo
Charlotte Thursday, where ho spoilt a '
fow days with his son, Mr. W. Crossly Dhlirch beg
Robinson, who as heretofore published, j^tr Thursd
is seriously ill at a hospital in that city. "pleasantThe
numerous frionds of the popular * a am
young gentleman will bo pleased to
learn that his recovery is now confidently
expected. Send you r
Mr C.L.Catoo, of the Hailo < JoldMine W0 The New
section, and Mr. G. W. Green, of tho prjggg
Taxahaw section, who, are brothers-inlaw,
spent Thursday afternoon and ?????
night in Lancaster. They paid this office -yi
I a pleasant call while here. Mr. Catoe pU T1
| and family will move to Camden next
Monday much to tho regret of their pnR SAl.Enumorous
Lancaster county friends. corn and w
? Apply to \>
liIff Fire tit Kichburu--L,oaaett banc-aster, ^
about $30,000. I WANT to
A disastrous fire occurred at "e"p,
Richburg, Chester counly, Wed- is-ia
tiesd iv morning, the flames be. ^
in? discovered about 3.30 o'clock. Hood reti
The L. tfc (J.'s depot, a cotton bouia with
(gin, slore and slock of ihe Far t'he^kir
triers' Wholesale Grocery com stock Co.
I pany, ware house, seed houses, special H
and lour jars ot ihe L & U com week and i
puny were destroyed. The con- ?
tents of the cars were also burn Jr.>' ' H
ed, three ol which were loaded iFANYofy
... .. , ... married, d<
with cotton and one withmer- tions printed
chandise. The total lo?s is abou' castor.
$30,000, being partially covered p^kst <t.
bv inanraticu rl'K? '1
-j ?* nn uii^iu oi lrh0 January Is
fire is not known. ? ,?tt*
, , * . g\ FOR handst
Lancaster s new volunteer tire write, call <
companv went oyer to Richburg ?"
, or*) , NOTTrE?\
on i he 1.. iV O s early morning is now up
train but the fire was practically Lo.'s store.
over when the town was reached. n!
second hand
* Ten Dollars
Itif/ Sate of Chenter/teld Land*
<it Auction. m
A bin lot o! Chesterfield couu |l)
t.v lands, ahont a halt hundred IT S
tarms, says the Observer, were
sold at public aucfcton in Char- to look f
lo'te Tuesday, bringing on an merit th
average oi about a dollar an acre when lo<
Mr. B. W. Ueisinger, of Rock goods tl
Hill, was the auctioneer. A ma- intervei
joritv of the tracts were purchased
by residents ot Charlotte. ?"?
Our esteemed fellow townsman, Tr|ip I
Mr. W J. Cunningham, who
attended the sale, bought one are so api
tract ot fi7| acres for $50. they wm
than be
m ? tionery.
Mr. T. S. Riddle, Prominent ?"? you tc
ran you
Citizen of Dixie, Meetft With you buy t
Had Accident. sure way
Mr. T. S. Riddle, one ot Dix- nextVime
ie's leading citizens, bad the mis- onlydolic
fortune to meet with a serious ?2jd?~r??i
and liealtl
accident last Wednesday. He from the
was at the gin of his son-in-law, - .
Mr. J K. Porter, at Dixie, and /\pp]
desiring to speak to Mr. Robert _
?t , h i . . i . ii Bananas,
Usher near by, started to walk an,i renaii
in the latier'a direction, when a thia line n
bale of cotton which had just "makiVx
been packed was thrown out of thin Xma
(he ^in house window, striking .
the ground dau/erously near
Mr. Kiddle and rebounding fell J\m
against him and knocked him wm A
down, breaking his collpr-bone I ^?^
NEWS, DECEMBER 6, (908
ng his head. He was
unconscious for some
did not recover his
speech until he was
>ved to his residence TTt^ JJR U
rards distant. A phy- Jp Jfj
Foster, whs quickly '
and on his arrival
ling possible to relieve
ig of his patient. Mr
other, Maj. J. M. Rids
son, Mr. R. R. Rid.
caster, have been out
i nnT I
see him.
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ant Hill Items.
mie Williams and Miss HOLDI
rdner ot Kershaw retie
Wednesday from a
sit to Miss Sue MarLi.
Mobley moved Irom 3XC
lill to Kershaw Tues- V? 1 0 T
friends and relatives XlCipr A.
I this section regret
tl. Mr. K B. John- I If you are S
08 the house vacated
, . . , , your money
. Bonertson had the u
i to fall in the seed
?iu Monday last. IK*
tiscious for a while. y
setting along nicely. X OUX IXlOilC
A Beckham of Rock xr
I his brother, Mr. M YOlir JdUSIIK
ti, this week.
pie ot the A. It 1*. CO
au work on the ceilay.
Rex. s(
Hill, Dec. 3. !
orders for .Toh I*liuti I The Bai
-S?(food work uud low si
ess Notices
-Two sets of mill rocks?
/heat rocks?and fixtures
Waterworks Commission.
21 ii w l>r
Uuy nil cow hides, mink M f \ f \
otter liides. liiirhewt i m. - -
lid. Capers Cauthen. I ^ m VX
lNI) MULES?Oor M r. i
urued Monday from St. | ^ I || '
a selected load of mules m
Call and see them They
id. Gregory-Hood Live |
HI! i By Patroniz
ARGAINH?In hats this W
iinall lot of ladies' coats
cost for next ten days V Don?t forget
? ? f dealers in all kin.
our folks are going to get ^ fujjv furnish esti
Mi't fail to gel the invita- M ^ i
at the News ofllco, Lan- Our shop is ecjllij
tt ^ and our manager
LERY from now on, until ^
t. J. B. Mackorell. 14-22 M
>mo wedding invitations
or phono the News office. ?
ly Singer machine olllce |i kg
stairs over Heath-Jones ? || l|
Look for the "Singer" ^ |IJ|^/\Kr\ I
of iron stairway. Good m 1 &| I j 1 J j U ?
I machines from five to ^ I I I 11 ) I fi I
A. B Lindsey, Agt J IIIUUI U ?
; Better
LJCUCI LAND FOR SAI
or the goods of real I ,,
ian be disappointed wiii sell at public outcry to
okirig out for Xmas bidder, at iny home, in th.
, p. t section, one hundred and si
liougll oania l^iaus (I72) acres of land, adjoininj
ltion. Martin Cauthen, I,. It. Boll
Sarah Morton and others,
? ; tract whereon I now reside.
IV 1% -f-iuuiii HlWO-r
ftVPfC nf ^U/PPfc i inK? a l?r?? 2-Story barn, w<
Ul good well of water, two torn
,re?l.ti,?of.,u.lUy.h? ?f ??1?. ...h
ild rather go without 19 21
disappointed in confoe- ??????????
The question is?how
> know in advance?how Administratrix's
rocogni/.e quality before ?
md before you try? The I'nder and by authori
is?ASK i s, and you Judge of Probate for Lane*
r whore to get the best t>'? 1 will sell at public out
. Our Candies are not late residence of! rw in Si ins
ions but wholesoineand ?" VuMday, Dec. lb, l'.MtS,
kke the little ones happy legal hours of sale, all of th
hy. Any kind you want property belonging to sail
simplest to the nicest. wit: One mare, one oov
one hog, one pig, lot Iiouh
(OC HpAnO-OC kiichen furniture, one bug
lvj)V/l (lll^vo harness, lot corn and fodde
implements. AO. Terms nf
itaisins, rsuts?Hra/il ., v. T,, .
iah?In fact anything in | HENRIETTA
nay be bad of vis at pri- i Administratrix Katate of I
'ill soil thom. Old Santa lereaaed.
our store hoad<piaitors . ?
in?come and seo liirn. i
=== {. C. FOST1
r.CHANCE 0l?ll"slc':mfa"<1!
Offlm over t raw ford Bros. ]
ooiato Your i'atronairo. All calla promptly atto
??^????^ nt^bt and day. J
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HOW
ABOUT
[AT COTTON
NG or SELLING?
Holding-do you need
f sc?here's the place,
elling?why not deposit
with "The Old Reliable"
y is absolutely SAFE
2ss Dealings are Strictly |
NFIDENTIAL
at
nk of Lancaster.
YourMoney \
Our City I
ing HOME Industries. 9
that we are manufacturers of and \
ds of building material and cheer- ^
mates on any kind cf construction. B
)ped to do any kind of wood work, Z
is competent and experienced. ^
ASK US ===== ^
umber (Sig. Co. \
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Mj.il Christmas
Bventy-two lis ahead, )ut we are ahead of K
i lands oi . '
Christmas
oom dwollli
shaded,
mil houses. piave yOU begun to think of
owkhs. Christmas? It is not too ?ar
I ly. My stock is very complete,
and a good many of
Sale. the early buyers are getting
ty of the through with the worry. In
crerCt th?" order to induce you to join
; iLeasei'ii the wise crowd, 1 will give
within the vnii 10 nor oonf ?
i jvm mvi win. uiovuuia uui
fdeceased Christmas goods and in I
v ?n<i cnif', fact on anything you buy in
ehoui and this store from Wednesday,
:K> and set J '
r farmiiiK Dec. 2d to 12th Inclusive.
sale, cash
sims. My goods are all marked at
rvin siin?, the selling price and this of,s
il fer is no hoax.
PR
,,,, on B. C. Hough,
DniK store. Jeweler and Optician. i
nded