The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
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Kershaw News?Items Wl
I rum The Era.
The social Thursday eve
at the home of Mr. and Mr
M. Mobley, given under the
pices of the Willing Wot
Society o? the Methodist ebt
was a moit delightful ooca
in poiulol social eiiiertaiuir.
and was a financial succes
well, about. $40 net being re
ed. The ladies of the Sot
wish to sincerely thana t
who contributed to that sue
both in taking part, in the
gram and patronizing tho ei
prise. They wish also to tl
Mr. and Mrs. Mobley for I
kindness in allowing the us
their home for the occasion.
T 11 XT -1 i - 1 i
IIDV. u. u. noiana, WI10
arrived last Friday, yesterda
^ ceived a telegram anuour
the death of his little niece w
death resulted from the effe
being scalded. The death oc
ed in Ocala, Fla., where the
rents were temporarily resi
on account of the enfeebled h<
of the father. Mr. and 1
Noland left yesterday for Gr?
ville, S. C., to which poinl
remains will be taken for bu
The child was about two y
old.
The followiug were insti
officers of Abney Lodge, No.
A. F. M., at a special comnc
cation held on last Monday e
ing:
Dr. L. T. Gregory, W. M.
G. F. Cook, S. W.
J. H. Hamel, J. W.
J no. R. Faile, Secy.
I. R. Hayes, Treas.
W. C.Twitty, S. D.
J. R. Belk, J. D.
J. L; Blackwell i
W. R.Gardner 1 Stewart
W. R. Gregory, Tyler.
Our esteemed contempo
the Lancaster News, appear
new form Saturday and wi
new head on it. It is now
column quarto, the same si
the Era, and its readers are g
a considerable amount of i
tional reading matter by ra
of the enlargement. We cor
^ tulate The News on the impr
meat.
Some of our good citizens
soon to leave Kershaw am
regret very much that they
to go, but we hope that t
who remain will not be disc
aged because ol these remo
The thing to do is to pul
harder for the town's upbuil
and try to encourage other
folks to come in.
Mrs. T. S. Carter, of Lai
ter, who has been visiting
tives and triends in George!
and Williamsburg county, t
ped over in Kershaw yeste
with her sister, Mrs. J. M.
son.
Miss Susie Mae Cloyd, of Lai
ter,spent several days here so
ing subscribers for the Colui
?tate. Miss Uloyd is endea
to secure one of the prizes b
offered by The State in a vc
contest.
Cards are out announcing
marriage of Miss Daisie Bo\
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
13 4 - ** '
oowera, 10 mr, unestnut ft. J(
Wednesday, Dec. 23d, at,
Hill church.
Mr. Hollis Hilton and
Lula Knight, both of the
Creek section, were mar
Sunday last at White Bluf
Notary I'ublic J. M. Ililton
Miss Edna Sitgreaves, of
Lancaster Graded School teac
force, waa in town last week
iting her sister, Miss Annie
i creates.
Mr. U. F. Moore, brothi
Dr. W. C. Moore, (of this pi
was married Sunday, Dec. 1
Miss Lou Bonnett Birch, of
v ^ate&v
* % s .
ppetl Groghan. I
Mr. George C. Heath has rening
signed as manager of the Heath
f p Supply Co , at this place, and is (
_ now on i tie road sdling com- |
kerg moreial fertilizers,
irch Mr-t- T. C. Siover and hor ,
ision d Mr-. G. P. Pice, arp (
tent visitin^ rola'ives of Mrs. Rice's |
as husband at Bamberg. (
aiiz- Mrs. Joanna Falkenberry, aged (
:iety years and 1 mouth, died sud- |
,hose den,y at ber l,otne near Charles- j
cess, boro ,as' week; i
pro_ Messrs, O. E. Sandstrom and .
tljer_ Harry Gregory spent Sunday at, ,
lank Lancaster.
their Mr. J. S. Wilson, ot Lancasie
of ter? 3Pont' Saturday and Sunday <
in the city. ]
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just you should always remember that most !
y f0. cough unci cold cures are constipating.
Yet the most important thing to do when 1
ICing you have a cold is to move the bowels. }
hn You caunot promptly cure a cold until you ,
n "" do this. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
Ct of "tops the cough by allaying inflammation '
of the throat and Inngs, and it drives the ]
CUrr- cold from the system by gently moving ]
the bowels. Children like it for it tastes (
! Pa~ nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by
ding '* ^ Mackey Co. was 1
jalth
yjrg Germans Galore.
>ely- The dancers in this section
t the will have a lively time during I
irial. the holidays for preparations are 1
ears being made for Christinas ger- i
mans in this and neighboring i
_ 1 1 --1 nil ina TKa ? 1
[ill^U V11 1 HO HI it I 1 for I'LO^' K i
211, flill will bo given on December !
mni- 29th Invitations are now being i
yen- printed lor the affair. Cards have
already been issued lor the 1
Christmas gcrman in Lancaster I
which will occur in Mackey"# <
Hall on Monday, December 21st. 1
The german in Chester will oc- i
cur on the following Monday 1
night, December 28th. Arrange- <
meuts have also been made for .
a german in Yorkville and one at <
Winnsboro ?Rock llill Herald, j
Every ease of backache, weak back, bladl'ary,
tier inflammation and rheumatic pains in
, . oangerous if neglected, for such troubles ]
0(1 ID nre nearly always due to weak kidneys
ith a take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder I'iils.
They are antiseptic and soothe pain '
a six quickly. Insist upon DeWitt s Kidney
aaH Bladder Pills. For weak kidneys and
Z0 US inflammation of the bladder they are univen
equaled. Regular size 50c. Sold here by
J. F. Mae Key < !o. WAS
iddi- . . ? . '
ason Case of Pellagra in Rock J
igra- Hill.
0Ve" T ....
Investiga'ion has brought out
the fajt that there is a genuine
Ar0 case of pellagra iu Rock Hill
^ WJ which developed duriug the past
are eight days.
Pellagra is a new disease in I
:?ur' , . ? .
. this country and is the disease |
v rt I s.
. ^ that Dr. Babcock has made a
1 the . , .
special study of tor the past six
. or eifht month a W*.
- - - - ' ? %J IhlU Ml"
good
formed that there are several
eases of pellagra in the hospital
icas- jor jnBane jn Columbia, but
rt ^a" to our knowledge the case in
?wn Ilock Hill is the only case in the i
,,0P* state outside of Columbia.
^ ^ The victim is a Mrs. Bushbee
who lives iu the Arcade Mill vil- j
lage- Dr. J. E. Massey,Sr., was |
icas- Called to administer to her
wants. lie was surprised when
visiting her to find that she was ;
,vor- atilicted with the new disease, j
01n~ Dr. Massey called in the other J
d,uK physicians of the city and we are
informed that each pronounced
it a genuine case of pellagra
vers, \[rg Bushbee is getting along
f I
very nicely and the case is being
>nes, watched with much interest.
>and Rellagra, it is claimed, is
caused from in'erior corn and
Miss jikc?.
lat, Mrs. Bushbee is not a native
of Rock Hill and has only been i
* kj here a short time. She came
here from Durham. N <\ ? Rock
the Hill Herald.
hing
v*8~ A Personal APpeal.
Sit- It WO could t>?ll< tr? ?nn -i ?
. nvuoiij nuunc I
the great merit of Foley'h Honey ami Tar, |
for ooughfi, colds and lung trouble you
, never could be ifkduced to expenmon with
0r unknown preparation* that mav contain
|_?e aome harmful druga Foley's Money and
' ' Tar coats you uo more and has a record of
3 to forty yaarH of cureH The Funderburk
' Pharmacy and E W Hammond, Heath
Mt.| Springs. a
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THE LANCASTER NEWS, DECEMBER 1<
Corn Made for 20 Cents a
Bushel. i
m ?cl? I |
wun a ciisc plow drawn l?y l??ur fil
mue , early in ' In * spri- laid ? J? fed By
jfF -.villi i lu< ning plo?v h 11 d B fil II ^fijr idai
plan to l in checks about thirty- M
sight inches each v. ay N<> hr ffj
tilizer of any kind was u-ed The I
and was old creek bottom that I
iiad been in cotton and corn for I
nearly fifteen years. This lend L
ilso produce ' rty.one bushels I /Articles ill Ol
il peas Tin ere eight acres G
of land. $
COST OF CULTIVATION. W
Jutting stalks, ^ day $ 0.115 I
Breaking land, -I days U.00 I
Checking olf land, 2 3-4 days 2.75 I
Planting corn, 2,'d days 2.50
Harrowing corn, I 3-4 days 1.75 n
Roplanting corn, 1 3-4 days 1.50 5
Side harrowing, 3 1-4 days 3.25 H
dunning cultivator, 3 days. 3.00 I
Moulding, 2>? days 2.50 I PanCV Belts,
Running sweep 1 days 1.50 I
Harrowing middles. 2'^ days. . . . 2.50 | Pretty Belt 1
-H.ttiv.ting middies, 3 d.y. 3.oo I German Sil\
lloetug, 2 1-4 days 1.75
Hauling com, 3 days 2.25 11 Hand Bags.
Total cost $37.50 I Sofa PilloWS
The 200 bushels of corn 1 I Back Combs
harvested al 80 cents a bushel I Bead and V<
would bring in $160. The cost I
*9 given above, $37.50, deducted Handkt
from the income of $160, leaves Linen enib
i nel profit of $132.50, or over chiefs.
* 16 50, net, for each of the eight Blue Moon
acres. J. E. Gilbert. A . TT
Editorial Comment: The me
thirty-one bushels of peas should Gold Top B<
be worth the cost of making the Brooches.
;orn crop, and the peas did the Childrens' L
laud good too. The peas should jt ,, Box 1
more than pay the land rent ; so *
that, if the cost ol making the Tray Cloths.
3rop as detailed in the letter of Center Piece
Mr. Gilbert is admitted as being Fancy Colla
3orrect, the corn will be found! Neckties
to cost 18 3-4 cents a bushel. i *
Just one query, however: button:
How could Mr. Gilbert break Barrettes, E
land with four mules to a disk I At I
plow at a cost of $1.50 a day?? I
The Progressive Farmer. I Bill Books.
I Scarf Pins.
Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic | Fancy Static
sonstipatwn and stimulates the liver
Jrino regulates tlie bowels so they will i
xct naturally and you do not have to take
purgatives continuously The Funder3urk
Pharmacy and K W Hammond
Heath Springs s
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster,
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Ida A. Nisbet, Loma May Nisbet, J-HJU L J? Ui {
Emma Lee Nisbet, Evelyn K. Nis- ..
bet, Ola Louise Nisbet and Taylor I TV QTIT
P. Nisbet, Orman A. Nisbet, New- I
ton A.Nisbet, by their guardian I?
ad litem, K. M. Croxtou, Plaintiffs, I
versus u
J. Edwin Nisbet individually and as I
Administrator of the estate of Ed- I W
win W. Nisbet. Deceased. 1 >efendant. I g J I,
Ry virtue of an order of court made I X. M Lmm^
in the above stated cause by Judge I
D. E. Hydrick, bearing date Decern
ber 1st, 190S, the undersigned will sell I
at public auction, at the Court House li
steps, to the highest bidder, on the ?
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY,!!
1909, all that piece, parcel or tract of j
land, situate, lying anil being in Indian
Land Township, County of Lan- j
caster and State of South Carolina,;
about two miles north of Ya:t Wyck, jj
on the Northwest side of Twelve Mile
creek, and on the Hast side of Kiver
road, leading from Six Mile church, S A k I 1
and containing Hundred and ^ II n| I 1
Forty-nine (149) aires, more or less, I 11 I ml I I
and bounded as follows, to wit : On I I ^^1 III 111
the North by lands of l)r J.D.N is-! Ln|| | U|
bet and estate lands of A. W. Heath,
deceased; South by lands of Mrs. |
Martha J. Tillman, Dr J. I). Nishet
and Twelve Mile creek; Fast byeslate
lands of A W. Heath, deceased,
and Twelve Mile creek, and on the <
west by lands of Dr J. D. Nishet
2. All that piece, parcel or tract j
of land situate in the County and Notice tO Debtors 3
State aforesaid, lying between the
waters of Waxbaw and Twelve Mile tors,
creeks, containing Two Hundred and . . .
fifty (250) acres, more or less, hounded , person* a' miu <
on the north by lands of K. II Mas- f'1?. ?,fdat\? ot lr\..n . iin
nry mid . i inenoskey ; on the Kast Wl" I,r^se,!! 111 ' *HI',.e.'lul
by" lands of l)r .1 I >. Nisbet : on the the underfill -d within t
South by lands of l>r. J. I). Nisbet flRI"|bed i>y law: <*>< x
and Mrs. Sadie Mew;?rt : and on the debted to the sax e? n <
West by estate lands of A. W. Heath, makf* l,ayrre"t to n,e ftt. ol
deceased, and K. II Massey Henriet
H. Also all that piece, parcel or Admit
tract of land situate in the County He'' -. l'hx>
Mid .State aforesaid, containing
KDven and one-l.aif \\ J acres, more
ur leas, bounded on the North by es- , , . -r
late lands of > is. i.ula L. Nisbet, de rCOatl to
ceased : on the Kast Wy lands of Dr. .1 mds wm 1>P re,e.ved at
I), tfixbet; on the south by landsof h ,.ou?lv Boar! of c?
nr..I. D N.sbe ; ant on the West by untll Saturday, Dec. 19th,
land ol M rs. , allie Stewart. m jor u,e working and
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser or the Monroe roa t from ii
PurcK%ers to paw for Charlctte-ca.nden road
1 /.'i i 7. I. i /. lino, l'latis and speeiflcat
. .. , ''rk " seen at this ortico.
(7ba% I>. Jones, Plaintiffs' Atty. j
Lancaster. h. Dec. 5, 190S. 1
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Suspenders
Buckles. Mexican D
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Neckties.
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Perfume. useful a
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eauty Pins. Nice silk
Gold broo<
eggins. Perfumes,
^aPcr- Slippers, K
shes, I do
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tc. Htc. will offer t
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Mens' and
coat Suits,
Dnary. childrens' c
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the oftice of W ^,rm t"0 loader of all tV
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maintenance f ~ ~
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nd still a good many 1
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)w you numbers of 1
rticles suitable for I
Among them are: I
Mufflers, Hat Pins, ?
:hes, Auto Scarfs, I
Parasols, bed room |
id Gloves, Hair bru- 1
zen Doilies, i pair |
Is, i bed Spread, i ?
umber Robes, Sweat- 1
next two weeks we |
he following goods |
reduction: g
boys Suits, Ladies' 1
Ladies Long coats, ~
oats. I
re a Short Time |
nee at our I
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The one final, crucial test
of a Confectioner's standr
inp: is had in the quality of
his Chocolates. '
Now then, remember that it
* the exquisite flavor and superiur
Chocolates that first made the
lis firm, and it was the maintain- ,
ity of quality that has made this
le world tooay in the matter of
h</ nil rh~U(,oixiJ< and CoA.frrtionrrr.
' & Sieere Co.. Knoxville. Tenn.
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