The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 21, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
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Latest Mill News.
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' 1 American Textile Manufacturer.
Eufula, Ala.?The new flic
which is being "Jjut dowu in Eu
taula Mills is near completion a
ter which ten new cards and 50
^ new Draper looms will bsinstal
ed.
Burlington, N. O.?The Bui
liugton Dye Company have it
creased their caDital stock, er
Urged their building, and adde
a larger boiler to their powe
plant.
Griffin, Ga.?The Spaldin
Mills published an applicatio
this week for an amendment t
their charter allowing an lucreae
in the capital stocK from $20,00
* to anywhere up to $600,000.
llenderson, N. C.?The builc
ing for the power plant for Llai
;J? riet Mills No. 2 is near complc
tion; will soon begin to insta
} v machinery. Wheu complete
this will be one of the bet
J equipse( olanle in the S uth.
Hope Mills, N. C.?The Hop
Mills Manufacturing Company
r we learn, is "making prep iration
: to install 200 more looms i
f t Mill No. 1. This will increas
y the number, wo think, to ove
700 in Nob. 1 and 4?more tha
the company has ever run bt
fore.*? 1 f
Middlesex, N. C.?Efforts ar
being made for the organi/atio!
^ of a compaoy to build a knit?in
I , mill at Middlesex, N. O., and i
-v is rumored that R. li. Pattersou
i oi mat tpwn, is the prime move
in the proposition. No more dc
fiuite statement has been mad
I as yet.
^ Graham, N. C.?The Oueidi
j Jr^ cotton mill of Graham was badl;
damaged by tire late yesterday
-4* The fire was not in the mill pre
per but was on the cottou plat
".form and from passeugercs wh<
came down on the afternooi
train it is learned that the los
+ was about $7,000, covered by in
aurance. * *
Laurens, CJ. C.?At a calle
meeting of the stockholders c
^the Watts Mills oi this city las
'Wednesday afternoon a resolu
tion was phased authorizing th
issuance of $200,000 in preferred
v siook. Among the out-of-tow
stockholders present lor th
luoomii; were Vviip'.. r.iuson ii.
J Smyth and J. F. Sirrine. c
Greenville, Messrs. Fleming o
Ora, and Keubtn B. Fitts, c
Camden.
Mt. Pleasant, N. C.?Moun
Pleasant is to have auother man
ufacturing establishment. Th
James Knitting Mill has jus
been organized by Messrs. A. N
and C. F. James. These gentle
A men will be the sole owners an
managers of the mill which is t
Y ' be built on Mr. A. N. James
property on South Main stree
and will have a capacity of 12
dozen pairs of hose per day
^lat *? ' *1 for tlie building is no\
^ . < ? -being placed on the ground ant
^ ^ the mill will be in operation dur
ing the early summer. Mediun
and high grade goods will b
turned out. An up to date dye
4 ing plant will likely be inatallet
, later.
\ Children eapeoially like Kennedy'** Lai
alive Oongh Syrup m it tastes marly h
good ne maple sugar It not only heal* ir
motion and allays inflammation, thecrb
stopping the cough, but it nlno moves th
\ bowele gently and in that way driven th
coltl from the ay a tern. It uontaina no opi
ntw. Hold by J. P. Mackey Go. w-s
h , '
Hid in a Meat Box.
Anni*fnr?- ' HI 18.?P
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Monument to the Wome
,r Patriotic Citizens of Hea
t. Springs Make Liberal
f Contribution to the
0 tfVorthy Cause.
1~ Tbe Columbia State, 17th Instant.
To the Editor of The State :
r" Inclosed we hand you a che<
l" and subscription list which \
1 have collected to help in erec
^ inn a monument to tli? bra
K. c. Croxton
Ij. J. Mackey ..
p .1. T. Crenshaw !
. Jason Clark '
^ M. 1.. Iteckham
H. F. Johnson.
' I). I,. 'I'ise
>1 li, V. II or Ion
II. W. Mobley
Cash
J. A. Williams
" J. K. Sims 1
e
Total f'23.
J. M. ('renshaw ,
W. F. Stover,
s- Committee,
llealh Springs, April lt?. 1 OtM?.
O
, Unknown White Man Meet
( Death in Swamp Nea
^ Sumter,
Sumter special in the New
* and Courier : The bodv of a
v unknown while man was foun
i this morning beside the railroa
- track in Rocky Bluff Swam|
between this cily and May e:
e ville. He was apparently aboi
forty or fifty year* old, and ha
but one leg. About $? in sina
^ change was found in his pocket
and a copy ot the Sumter Itei
of April It, but there was nc
s thing to show his identity. Th
- corouer's inquest failed to biiu
y
e out auything about the strangei
? except that he was ,aeen by th
railroad section hands yesterda
afternoon lying on the gronn
about seventy-five yards trot
?
the track, apparently under th
" duenee of whiskev.
^oosition is thai he sa
Uke tr#ft ??<1
him in th
r| women who during the blooi
Civil war worked lor us, prayt
^ lor us, lived for us and mat
n died for us, and the cause the
0 loved. No braver, nobler w
e men ever lived than the mother
^ wives, daughters, sisters ar
sweethearts of the Confedera
veterans, Shall we lei the men
r" ory ot these brave women die i
silence? Cod forbid! Let i
^ each help with our tnite or 01
^ abundance to perpetuate tl
memory oi those dear wome
who inspired us to noble doei
6 on the battlefields and whochee
? ed us and stood by u?, toiling wit
s us afier the defeat, [and mar
u toiling alone to raise a family <
e fatherless children.
r Let us houor them now in tl
u only way left to us. Letushau
their names down to all futui
generations, as the bravest, pu
e est, noblest women who evt
11 lived
? Following is the list of oonl ribution
,t J. M. Crenshaw $ l.<
, Merry Mobley I.<
' Itobt. It. Mac key 1.1
,r J. K. Hough I.'
1* Walter Beckham l.<
e <?. Ij. Mobley l.<
H. Mobley 1.1
F. M. Mobley I.<
ft K. M. Brute 1.1
y J, .V. Ilrhlges l.(
, W. T. Stover . 1'
.1. A. Stoddard U
* \V. B. Twitty
K. W. Hammond
0 T. M. Boll
W. S. Moore
Q Cash
8 K. 1,. t'ronahaw .<
. J. F. Jeffreys
K. F. I Ian nno i id I
( . IS. Williams
" II. I*. Mobley
tt 1. I?. Coaton
t W. ('. Kills l
Dixon Kllis I
'* U. K. Small
8 ('. 1.. Stover .1
d JIrby t 'authen
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VCjMIR &
LANCASTER, S. C.
\ is Easier than
8 to be close
and
xactly what we say; we are leaving the 1
i cannot afford to miss this grand oppor
Shoes, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishings,
id style, and will he sold as represented
the many hundreds of bargains offered
il ioth, and continues FIFTEEN day*
ts Ladies' Shoes Mt
Vici, nicely finished, regular Extra 1
$1.50 Shoe, at _ ... $1.10 Suits
King l. YO snoe, at 1.28 $ 9.00 Su
Rtm 2.(H) Shoe, at . 1.49 15.(HI Su
I colt. 2.5(1 Shoe, at 1.75 ? 3.(H)
Shoe, at 1.98 iVl O
8.50 Shoe, at 2.48
$2.75 Misses and Children's Shoes re- . ^
2.89 duced to a remarkably low figure.
13.15 % Don't f
\*l Embroideries wh<th(i
1.19 500 yards Embroideries to be J
1.48 closed out at l()c and 5c yard.
1.75 Matchless bargains in Men's ^ 15 doze
2.48 and Boys' Clothing. Shirts, all
Big assortment of Notions to value, sal
go at a greatly reduced price. Many h
Ginghams
$ (>y l l Homespui
1.19 Ladies', Men's and Children's
1.18 Hose ??f different kinds below Hundre
1.89 cost. we have n
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LANCASTER, S. C.
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o. and parnes]
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of GOODS
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below cost. **
ay, April 10
town and will sell at and below
tunity of purchasing all that
All our stock is new goods in
in this advertisement. Below
at S. Daghir & Co.'s store.
; only.
ill's Suits o ^
black and gray Men's CL'
$4.89. 3
its for. $6.79. ~ ^
its for. 9.69. Q*1 ( ^
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; stock of Men's Pants S?" ff|^
at 50c on the dollar. p ?
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/ou buy or not.
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n Men's fancy Negligee ~? H1
sizes, well made, 50c ^-s
e price . 35 Cents. ^2*
undred yards Calicoes, ' ^ XP
j.Chambray, Bleaching, O ^ *
n, to l>e soi(i at?
7c and 5c yard. ~ v, JL
(is of other things that """
lot the space to mention.
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