The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 14, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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j?a**' \* * r;;-r'.,? &&' . * * v T * y,*:## > * v^'S / . * judf-s/ . 111 jjf LOCAL DOTS ^ Bfaa ? TO Cotton brought 9$ cents on this market yesterday. Much needed rains fell through\ oat this section yesterday. f A party of young Lancastrians attended a ball in Winnsboro Monday night. ^ Merchant Oloud, Funderburk , Co.. and Dr. R. R. Garvin, all have new ads in today's paper. Snpt. Bruce Craven of the ( graded schools is the third one to add his name to the new honor roll of the U. D. C. Mr. Alfred Caskey, of this vie- ' inity, who has been down with grip for a couple of weeks, is able to be out again. Dr. J. F. Mackey, at theFryor hospital in Chester, is gradually , improving, being now able to walk about in his room. The trading public is reminded of the fact that the closing of i stores at 6 o'clock in the afteraoons begins tomorrow, 15th instant. Dr. Snyder, president of Woflord College, will deliver an ad areas at tne closing exercises 01 the Lancaster graded schools, May 20th. Mr. Oscar L. McAteer and Miss Mary Williams, daughter of Mr. Wesley Williams, were married at bride's home Sunday,28 March, hy Rev. W. A. Beckham. The Supreme Court has rend- j red its decision in the case of I Howell LI. Shute, respondent, vs. W. H. Shute et al, appellants.! The judgment of the lower court, is aflirmed. i The Llard Shell school, in Kershaw county, taught by Mies Bulah Vann, of Florence, will close with public exercises by the pupils, and an address by Rev. E. O. Thompson, of Lancaster, Friday night, the 23rd, beginning at 8| i'clock. , The Rev. M. M. Brabbam, pastor of the First Methodist Iburch, has been quite sick for ? Mho past lew davs, suffering from an attack ot acute indigesliou. 1 tie was unable to occupy 1i?b ! his pulpit Sunday. He is much ' better now, however. Rev. W. U. Arial,of Rock Hill, pent from Friday until Monday afternoon here and in the countv. . representing L'residing Elder Stackhouse, who had to fill an engagement elsewhere. Mr. Anal preached at Bethel and Xion, for the pastor, Rev. W. A. Beck' ham. County Superintendent of Education Kowell visited the cotton mills school Monday. lie said that ! the sixty schools he he has visited he found none better conducted nor the children oetier oenavea man uiose 01 tins school. The Kev. C. S. Young praaehed an Easter sermon at (Jill's Creek at 11 a. m. and also at Pleasant Hill at 3 p. m. last Sabbath. The pulpit at the latter place was appropriately decorated for the oc. | sasion with evergreens and flowers. Mr. D. E. Starnes, of the eastern portion of the county, brought s goat to town Saturday in a box belonging to Mrs. Caroline Elliott which has been in her pos- i session for 56 years. It is an or. dinary dry goods box and was gotten from a merchant in Camden. The box is in a good state of preservation, notwithstanding ~ * its age and long usage. Clerk ot the Court Gregory re eived a few davs ago the decis ions of Judge Hydriok in several 4 cases heard by him at the last fall term of Court, among them the case of the Eureka Cotton mil! against Western Union Telearaoh comoanv. in which a mo tion was made by the defendant 9 ..-fc. Personal. " I Miss Sadie Gregory is visiting Tl friends in Laarens. past Mr. Harry Gregory, of Ker- ' shaw, visited Lanoaster Sunday. in it Miss Louise Guy, of Lowry* tortJ viile, is visiting her aunt at the jreg Hotel Royal. liou i#. i?-i i riL ...u r. Auuert v^uerry cauie uowu uuiu from Charlotte yesterday to at- acce tend the ball. fore, Mr. and Mra. W. S. Langley jhe 1 spent Sunday with relatives in **18 the country. of e^ Miss Helen Lindsay returned com yesterday from Rook Hill, where she spent Easter. Mr. Latta Hood, now of Harts- fl ville, is spending a few days here we^ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hood. J day Mr. F. W. Hunter, of Lancaster, hom S. C., was a guest at the Buford yesterday.?Charlotte Observer, afcro 12th inst , elev Miss Fannie Stover, of this of- ,lua fice, spent Easter in Rock Hill fQrt| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , D.B. Stover. the Mr. John T. Hunter, a former eate Lancastrian who i6 now living in ag t Rock Hill, spent Sunday and Monday here. You Miss Josephiue Foster, who is , teaching school at Blacksburg, has been spending a day or two ^ at her home here, returning Sunday afternoon. mug Misses Joa&ohiue and Sadie pnvi I - vuh, Kallard, of Rock Hill, who have negg beeu visiting their coubid here, ?orf Miss Auuie Bell Barton, returned! home Sundav afternoon. < _ fire Misses Maude Moore and Eliza- j)9r, beth Brown, studeuts of the Col- ^ ^ lege for Women, Columbia, have been spending a few days at home, having come up for Easter. tror Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gettis and (un little daughter, Miss Bessie, of j Pineville, N. C., returned home Monday from a visit to Mrs. Gettis'e father, Mr. W. R. Taylor, on of Dixie. ^r* * hon Mrs. Herbert Morton has re- ( , turned from Heath Springs,where she has been for more than a i .. ei__ i\ t?in. weea wnu ner nioiner, lurs. u. -? N. Mackey, who has been <i9.ite ''llf ill, but is now much better. j b 1 Mr. Bob Lee Stogntr. whiris!^1^ i 'I now employed by the Southern Power Co. at Great Fain, has ure been over on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. JStogner, in tithe Creek section. He returned Monday afternoon. Cel Mr. B. F. Adams, of the Anti-I , och section, went over to Chester ! Monday to see his brother, Mr.! Thomas Adams, who was recently operated upon there, at the *r'1 Pryor hospital, for appendicitis* bra Mr. Adams- found his brother bra rapidly recovering and expecting suo to return home in a few days. ii^> iyi Mr. W. L. Plaxieo, a prominent / real estate dealer of liock Hill, wan in tow n Saturday. y L 01 Mr. N.P. Kobinaon returned Sat L ^ urday trom Charlotte where heJT had been to -ee bin son Mr. PresfJ^"" ly Robinson. He fouud hinr/^a*' ills'" improving some, being now abM11 tc? sit up a goodportion of the tinJ l,rni J the I K -furH in Case of Southern Poumr ...... / duri Co in i tan 1/ vm. Williams. The following jurors \#/r e drawn here Saturday by C'leil ?f /, ?s the Court (Gregory to assess/pmpensation to be paid Judge Jjf. A. Williams by the Southern *y>wer ^ear Company for right of way/dcross anc< his land for tlie company Viewer cast line being constructed rj this was county: i. w. Mc?un/y, >* the M. Moore, J. A. West, Kij. Alii- t,sti son, L. C. Laaenby, H. ft Beck- ow^ ham, J. R. Thompson, {teo. W. lor Baker, S- D. Taylor, R H. Ben- th ' nett, B. Y. Funjilerty^. L. O. Payseur. J > The case is set nor a fearing on W " 1 "he Wylie ,n8 In oatinday's ?ot ^it will be ^st ostant. tiow * THE LANCASTER NEWS. APRIL 14 P. U. Convention Coming was celebrated iu the o Lmuatttr. Those who attended the le meeting in Florence the church enjoyed one o( th week of the State B. Y. P. rc , . . , , , of fine (sermons being d< convention was one of the . .1 n D re , . m a i here by Dr. Roper of fc B8t and most successful with- , J , . . s history. Many highly en. bor?. wbo 18 ?88'8?'?K ' tining and inatrnctiye ad- tor 8 reT>va' meeti sea were made. The in vita- progress. extended by the Lanoaster The weather was ide, n to meet here next year was many new spring suits at pted. The convention, there- were in evidence during t , will be held in Lanoaster on - first Tuesday in April, 1910. Marriage of Mr. William needless to add that the *ov? ana Miss Pearl B ibers will find the latch-string ton' rery door in this hospitable j' Mr. William Brunson, c manity on the outside. young man of this plac ? Miss Pearl Brasington, t Mm Brown BooH. tr(K.tlTe y<mng daugh(er be Rev. Nighten Brown, a B. F. Brasington, of th known oolored BaptUt Hill section, were marrii icher of this place, died Mqb- Sunday. The ceremon; night, of pnenmonia, at Mb performed at 1 o'clock ie in East End subuut. afternoon at the homo bten was a good man bride's father, the Rev. ve hard in his hnmble wtf to Small, of Heath Springs, ate his race morally ant^pir- ating. A number of guesi Uy. Mainly by his ow/? ef- present and a bounteous a s he built and maintaiied a fea8t wa9 served, rch on his own property for The bride and groom use of his people. 1^3 was here in the evening an eued by the whites fa well gjyen an enjoyable recej he blacks. the home ot the groom's b ??j? in-law, Mr. Thomas Bla \ng Farmer Losett lfiivilyby in p]a8t Knci ?laborj Fire--Dwelling an/ Barn . , , Burned. ^ 6 ? 6 P,ea3) ft ,, tures ol the occasion, [r. S. D. McManni, a well wn young tarmei//>f the Prisection, who at one time was i'rotr acted Meeting . . , /'I . , i Baptist Church ?Urea igeilin the menAntile busi- est Manifested in the * i in Lancaster, 1/fd the mis. If ... i Ahe revival in the hir une to lose his /.welling aiul ... , ... / . tist church, which bee iticaily ail iia"contents by 10 , , . ,0 . , j/ . 1T bundav was a week ago last Saturday .Veiling. Ilis . , . J I . ,n progress, and merest i and two smvi houses near . , . II J . services is growing dam vere also desppved. A sew- . ? J . . , . congregations are grat machine and/M kitchen sate , , . . // .. . , large, the building beim e the onlv l/rticles rescued . , . . _ [' ... taxed to its utmost c n the burmnl dwelling. Lor ^ . . r . , ,, oome powerful sermons ai ate'v ttie cdn and fodder in , , . r. J . preached by Dr. Koper, r ham werf 6aved, by Mr. . , . ,. fl / , . . , tanburg, who continues liam Huntij- and other neigh- . . ,. 6 I fiat the pastor, Dr. Ho i who rusl d to the scene, i ? J ... 1,r Ho per is a pulpit o McManiil was absent from , , . ... hi. , i marked abilitv and hau ie at the/ime, having gone L, . , | themes with singular cl mil. I ! j . . ~ 1 , . , , . convincing eilent. ( he fire yas of accidental ori i . ,A , .. I ... i day afternoon lie deliyi ... "'4 . r . r . Hilton, Kershaw, H. 0. without a pastor at present. h the Pre.byterUn and Ban- w.m. .< churches had large congreg tho right n mu u i Box is. The holv . caueecL/uy a selective siove ? 1 / , , , 'address to men onlv, !. Mre/'Mc Man us had shore ,1 . , , /I ? characterized by a youi jefore marled a firo in the .. , , n . present, it was indee 1 a hen stl/e to cof'K supper. ' ? i\ i> i 11 piece. Dr. Roper mad* he reJ/ience was anew struct , 1/ dress to the young people andJfoontained six rooms. . il I day atlernoon. Mdfanus's lo.s is fully The hours for the r^t lOO.jBHe had no insurance. , vice9 are. 10:30 a. m. . fl m. Beginning vest rh rftrlji'tn of Mr. Israel P al/x. upf S.'irtl Birthday merchants have agreed n, ft , . . . , f their stores from 10:30 t In# relatives and friends of ,lL i i. wr il , .. ,t a- m. on account ot tl . l#:ael i. Walkup.of the Un.. * . i i morning service, sr. t ion, gathered at his home (lv, April the 9th, and cele j-d his 83rd birthday. They BUSllleSS Nol kght well filled baskets and a jUp_A|, So|jcM insert(. ptuous dinner was spread 011 this head at the rate of ON , . ii .i j A WORD for each insert revised tables in the yard. notice to be cou?t?d le,a r. Walkup is one of the old- W(,r(1* and m<?st highly esteemed ,..,M1,TUV . ... HNL.S1 YARIEUES ot loiut :ens of the community. lie for sale. Mrs.w. r. PaviH, \v i ne ol the original members nity church, which was or- ^'ma^oes^VoV ^ning. '"r zed ill 1875. He was or- the hest tomato seeds j.ut ii| ,, , 0 al F. K Maasey's store, led as an elder heb. 23rd Hudson. 7, but by reason of the in- m*Inm.kio-wo warn a ? tities ot age is not active in who has $1000.00 or more ? to mAnage a branch offloe for i work. Loan, Heal Kstate and Invest! ?lire;.-,?Q -urn illCSS. Wo Cftll Oiler the Tlgl D,,MUUa contract whioh hM some fatni ted on this occasion by tile will certainly pay you to it ,, .. * this proposition. National I OI ? Rev. P. b. 1OUDg. Trust < o., 'l'ifton. < >n." TOSEI.I. OK K\l IIANtJK ter Suntlfitf in Ts<incu*ter. I ex as hive Ic ck Hi* Ho seed, at 6l)c a bushel, or excr o lar as we have been abie to ifor (wo- "liver ? Hlackm ! caster, S. c. n,there was no formal observ , ... , SAl.KsM AN:?Wo want a 3 Of haster in any Of too lj'in- mail either on salary or < <> er churches. In tact, there 111 ' ?" <>l,('r <im right m ' j contract. Address 1*. ?>. Ho service in only two churches, ton, <;?. Presbyterian and the Bap- ! if you or any of your sons or < i. u i , ~ i \ want to take a l>us;noss cour the Methodist being closed wni apply at this office can Qg to the illness ol the p?s- a scholarship to either of two sc the A. R. P. on account of FHEK TREATMENT fi . . ., , inj women. Send this ad. absence ot the pastor, who | wjn niail you free a ten da in Winnsboro conducting of a Home Remedy w abnolutely cure all female eo eetine. and the KDiseonal be- Address with staniD. Mrs . I9Q9 lorin *r. Baptist e HH Hhh he pas ng now I "1 ?d hats he day. i Brim- BBMBM rasing i clever I Books si :e, and ofur; Only Lib e Rich ed )..t r wa& 1/JL io the Vt Well Let's See. offici- I 00 (Our Depositors ta were redding 1 To Twenty yea arrived banking. d- were T*l_ C jtion at I 1 he rother- I m -m -m a ckmon, I AbSOlllfP ite f?up- E ant fea- I I Liberal treatment &? I THE BANK st Bapan last Still BMHMHnHHBHBHHnMBWMHi in the n?s Bottled Sunshine r. The if.vins'y Puritail e often 7SE Grape Juice >f Spar- Give Puritan Grape Juice a to as- trial, note its delicious flavor Idrid^e. and how much further it will rator of f\}n l.he Preparation of the tnluiu'infr riolw?ui?uia ut'nr o n \ dies his other brand: earness _ I'uritan Sherbet. O bun- I'uritan Ice (Team, 010ti an Marshmallow Float, and as Mot Spiced I'uritan (.rape Juice, I'uritan Jolly, etc.. Id man (Circulars free with each purmas t.r- chase containing full directions). ail ad* Vou buy 'm;rape Juice" for its 1 vaster- merits and we know that in "I'uritan" you will find a brand that pleases you. Try a bottle of us. t u. ser I'atronajje solicited. ,y th" KELLOG'S Toasted to ciose " *':3? CORN FLAKES te dtil.v Wins its favor through its flavor. Get a trial package. tlCes A. W. Chance k <:knV At the Same Old Stand than 2.* do Plants | I D IT 0 f| 3di?UrtnA emember I '"'e I SATTTRDA oo<l man I to invest I Xhe Cri iis in the Q ni-nl Bus- I man a I :vr?'i.::.|| (Juaker Minn ami { I ? a lot of will appear in one of their not mnVe'one spersed with a laughable conic on, I.an- class performers and we gun ______ Thiscomprny has been orga >od sales- t|u? top. Besides hearing the nimisslon -hi - i an a you will also enjoy a good con \ 197-Tif, traction booked for this seasoi yourself of the opportunity an 1 ilalhrhlers t so. ,? you I ,n Lancaster. soli you a I ( hooin'. 4otf Don t rorget the 1 or BufTer r.re'.T! APRIL hich win xXXi JLVJL JLA mplaints. . M A. Admission 75, 50 an >od srIos?mmission Seats on sale a lanajjood - 74, V?l. V 5 rs ly "Add ;e QuanAdd $180,000.Protective Fund) rs of successful >um is Safety. to all at OF LANCASTER King Bros Headquarters for Heavy ; and Fancy Groceries. We sell nothing but the best Groceries - the kind that leaves a taste that lingers. Agents for the celebrated I Charlotte Steam Laundry "Oldest, Largest, Best." l^eave your laundry at our 1 store or let us call for it. KING BROS. I UK. J. t.WtLSH DENTIST -O.'liee in Emmons Building opposite First National Bank. Phone No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C. !DR. DOUGLAS McINTYIaE DENTAL SURGEON Othce over Heart)-Jones C!o.'a Store. Phone 11? LANCASTER* S.O. i Tort I.awn, Thursdays, Koddey House. Heath spring1-. Tuesdays af'er 9th, at Hotel Horton Ioush Y NIGHT. i Quartette . /v ed musical performances inter>dy act. These people are highirantee will give satisfaction, nized since 1856 and stands at finest quartette in the U. S., riedy show. This is the last ati and we hope you will avail id see the best show ever seen ./aic 17, 1909 id 35 cents. Reserved I t B. Hough's. | | ^