The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 05, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
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Cotton "brought 10 cents on this hanged b;
market yesterday. as, Satur<
Considerable frost was visible w'tb assa
in these parts Sunday morning. The n
The First A. R. P. Presbytery Thomas ft
convened at Gaffney Monday learn thai
night. for the i
Clyde Meng, who was sent up *
from Chester, escaped from the OI
penitentiary a few days ago. Preside
A 12-pound girl arrived at the throp Coll
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. day a che
Craig, of this place, April 28th. Andrew C
The wife of Joe Porter, color- fhe ere
ed, living on Mr. Dave Funder- "ew y*oc
burk's place, died Monday night. Kecord.
A daughter was born to Mr. ^ Eli Gill,
and Mrs. Henry Neely, of the Chester cl
western portion of the county, on cape Sunc
the 29th ultimo. The cer
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richburg
A. Johnson, of Buford township, by lightni
died last Saturday night, aged a- tween the
bout one month. The swit<
The steeple of the Methodist damaged ;
church at Troy, N. C., was struck tern of thi
by lightning Friday night. out of t
Ex-President Roosevelt, who I
is hunting in Africa, killed three I Rev. T
lions Friday, each on the first was past*
shot. His son, Kermit, killed in Cheste
one lion at the 3rd shot. ago, die*
Miss Shirley Montgomery, of Saturday
Concord, N. C., sister of Mrs. J. ?f fhis ag
H. sWitherspoon, of this place, ?f Thoma:
will go to Europe this summer The Fa
with a party of tourists. Lane
Florida's Senate has passed a cial institi
resolution submitting to the vot- of its com
ers an amendment to the consti- which sho
tution which will eliminate the business
negro voter. The mai
Miss Daisy Bennett has ac- hands and
cepted a position in the Lancas- continue t
ter Mercantile company's dry Attenti*
goods department. ment of tl
Fine rains fell throughout the elsewhere
country last Friday night, ac- its deposit
companied by considerable wind, unmistak?
thunder and lightning, and in i stitution's
some localities by hail. confidence
Clemson's 13th annual com- stability,
mencement will be held June (>th
to 8th. Bishop Guerry. of the Another li
Episcopal church, will preach rp^e cas
the baccalaureate sermon on Sun- er c'oni?>ai
day, June (>. Williams.
Somebody with a ' 'sweet tooth" right of \
macie a raid on LM\ .J. ft. Rut-1 land near
ledge's bee-hives at his planta- power lin<
tion south of Elgin last Saturday before the
night. Several pounds of fine a jury, in
honey were taken. plaintiff
Mr. Ed Carnes and Miss Sal- Judge Fri
lie Gulp, of Manchester, were lotte, and
united in marriage Sunday at 2: Lancaster
30 p. m. at the Baptist pastoriuni Mr. R. E.
by Rev. R. T. Marsh. ?Rock liams & V
Hill Record. The matte
Seventy thousand pounds of )vhen The
meat in the warehouse of Swift in theafte
& Co. at Greenville were condemned
Saturday by the city smtth'n /><
meat and food inspector. Heavy Brooks ?
rains had flooded the .warehouse Hind Sll(id<
with city sewerage. on Mr. J
Mrs. Sheppard Ford, an aged about two
lady living near Richburg, had He had w
the misfortune to fall yesterday peared to
afternoon and dislocate her thigh. Coroner 1
Chester Reporter. over the
A small fire occurred yester- verdict oi
day about midday at the Laneas- death re
ter Cotton Oil Mill, in the linter causes,
press room. The flames were
extinguished before much damage
was done. The loss is covered
by insurance. Supt. I
Last Friday night the barn of Lancaster
k Mullins Morgan, colored, who a ^legi
lives near Flow's store, was annou.n^ln
struck by lightning, and two
mules and one cow were killed; ?y ^
also all the feed stuff, etc., in 3>Rb00 a y<
the barn was destroyed by the nounc a
tire which resulted. ?Concord. N. vvaf a ,??n
C? Times. as he did i
tion was t
The 12th annual commence- he would 1
ment of the Lancaster Normal receives o!
and Industrial Institute will be he will pr<
held next week, beginning with at the en<
religious exercises on Sunday, whether (
*9th instant, and concluding with position in
I graduating exercises and a bankquet
Wednesday night. An elaborate
program has been prepared!
. %nd printed for the occasion. The Lar
tThe several days' auction sale
h>re of some of the Robinson "eath bp
je /elry stock in Chester closed vn'ounds r
Saturday afternoon. The sales s^ol'e ot *-*
were well attended throughout (. r
and many articles were sold. ,.n*\.a" .
The tv/o most valuable prizes Lancaster
. awarded, a lady's watch and a short-stop
silver pitcher, were won by Mrs. ^prmgs ar
Ira R. Jones and Mrs. S. W. 'er. ,r ^
Inman, respectively, i out eleven
nr.. .. .... "he Lane*
The contractor, Mr. W. B. on hard. 1<
Cauthen, is putting the finishing the runs f
touches to the nice cottage he is made on e
building for Mr. Hollis Morton Lancaster
on Sinclear Heights. Mr. Cau- run jTl th
then will probably commence scored th
v-' this week rebuilding the Lan- man, Cun
v \ caster Mercantile company's guyM,n. He
/ warehouse at the depot, which of the I>a
was burned a few months ago. p, p|ay pa
Snow fell at Roanoke, Va., practice a
Saturday night. not play t
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v. M. J. Long, of Creek,
The News force to a
v radishes yesterday. Mr. J. H
lodges, a negro, was Columbia
y a mob at Tyler, Texiay.
He was charged Mr- Ed 1
ulting a young lady. spent Sunc
iany friends of Mr. Mr Hoi
fcCorkle will regret to u;n
t he has been quite sick " was 1
past few days, at the Mr Dixt
Mr. W. H. Pardue, |atives at I
Lancaster.
nt Johnson, of Winlege,
received on Satur- rails, visit
ck for $15,000 from Mr. week.
Carnegie, to be applied M1 p
ction of the proposed TT.,, .
lei School.- Rock Hill Hill, is vis
Fae Cook.
a negro convict on the Miss Do
jiaingang, made his es- Springs, is
\ _ this week.
itrai telephone office at
was badly damaged Mrs. J. 1
ng Friday evening be- is visiting 1
hours of nine and ten. Mi's. L. C.
-h board was so badly
as to put the entire sys- Mr. and
irty or more telephones the Tabei
msiness.-Chester Re- Monday in
hos. Dixon, Sr., who r ^'.SS .P.
or of a Baptist church r 18 V181.*
sr county many years Vada Sullr
i in Raleigh/N. C., Mr Cha,
night, in the 90th year , ' ?
e. He was the father S118^. Ga.,
s Dixon, Jr.. the author. Lancaster
oners' Bank & Trust *riends.
aster's youngest finan- Mrs. W.
ution, has a statement ?,u'
Jition in today's paper, dren' wh4?
?ws that its volume of a es a^
is steadily increasing. Sunday,
lagement is in good Mi__ ,,
I the bank will no doubt M '
0 grow and prosjjer. New Cut.
>n is called to the state- r if-Un\' ^
le Bank of Lancaster ,s P'a<
It will be seen that Mr Rol
"s are nearly $400,000- npv ' -ri ,
ible evidence of the in- y\ ^
; popularity and the a vls,t thi
1 of the public in its trip on his
i Miss Ar
'itfUf o\ ItHijfJune fieiirrf this city, \
r, , Misses C
e or the Southern Pow-lo
ny against Judjre T). A. |?PnnJfs, ia
an action to obtain ai Mr. W. 1
vay over the latter^ i Pis);ah se(
town for the company s ; ,, ~
i, was heard yesterday * " , "
' Clerk of the Court and fi'iends hi
the court house. The Mjss Lul
was represented by ,
ink Osborne, of Char- eveni
J. H. Foster, Esq., of her cousin,
, and the defendant by ! in the Sine
Wylie and Messrs Wil-! .. ,r.
Williams, of Lancaster.!
?r had not been decided | Lancastria
News wvnt to press; lotte, was
rnoon. j expects to
tnth uf n Mmi Rev. r.
Simpson, a colored man. ^ ?"8
inly last Friday nijrht, ^ uesday tc
ames Horton's place, pital here.
miles from Kershaw. n
orked all day and ap- ' ,M>
be in his usual health. '?tte bar, a
vinK held an inquest assistant si
body Saturday. The ern Powe
n the jury was that town yegte
suited from natural
Mrs. R.
"T* . 7. burp:, who
f rt'tt h'rt'frtl <?/ .. ,
/*, .V. V Sc/tuttis. atives her
Jruce Craven of the rt-turned I
Graded School, receiv- noon,
ram yesterday morning .,r
ft his election to the ^ "
idency of the Kinston, tended th
hools at a salary of Spartanbui
ear. Prof. Craven an- week, acco
t sch(K>l that the news ter ^jrs
ijjicic aui jji isc uj nun _
not even know an elec- c,ty*
:o be held there; that
Lake no action until he ' "
ffieial notice, but that ^reek secti
)bably leave Lancaster itinpr rela
i of this school year Kershaw, i
>r not he accepts the no0n, sper
i Kinston. wjt^ ^jrs
m way home.
A11 tint lle/fiiti'it.
icaster Graded School p Messrs ^
earn was defeated by Hobinson,
rings on the home J- S. Wilso
riday afternoon by the ers' Union
I to 12. The features |ast Thursc
ne were the hard hit- r<wi.ov
sorry fielding of the
team, the playing of st'rKeant-al
Hendrix for Heath Union,
id of pitcher Will Ply- Mr >
ncaster. Plyler struck . * '
men and Stover seven, ol^.ienerso
ister runs were scored with the
mg hits, but most of and Mrs. .
or Heath Springs were Were on tl
rrors. Hen Linglo for jt M
knocked out a home ' ''
e seventh inning and U- Mas
ree runs. Plyler, II* Gregory,
ninghani, Malley F<>rnry
Pardue, and others .w>?m tor
ncaster boys are able " * ? why ?ni
II * MES'T will rri
.FUL mc uc-?ni I?CI\OI manentlv rirn
,nd training and does I The uioodim
Ogether. 1 Crawford l?ro>
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rHE LANCASTER NEWS MAY 5 9Q9
Personal. cfca*?**n? K,t5,, cr?wZ
. Via**.
I. Witherspoon was in n f ..
vesterdav * * I most- enjoyable afy
y* fairs of the past week in LanSruce
of Heath Springs caster was the recital given by
lay in the city. Miss Ivy Crawford and her puiry
Massey, of Rock Pils- The Pupils executed theii
n town Monday. respective pieces with great credi
. to themselves and their pains
>n Williams visited re- takin)? teachc,, Besides the pa
ath Springs Sunday. renU of the members of the mu
ford Graham, of Great sic class, Mrs. T. C. Green, Mrs
ed Lancaster the past Will Taylor. Mrs. Stoney Drake,
Misses Pet Taylor, Horton, Har?arl
Hinson, of Rich Per an(1 Kan* vvere present by
siting her cousin. Miss invitation. At the conclusion ol
the interesting program delicious
T, refreshments were served b\
ra arper, o ea Misses Lillie Green and Jeannettc
visiting relatives here ,)oa(f Th? who,e occa3ion waf
a delightful one in every respect.
3. Poore, of Columbia, The following is the program a?
her parents, Mr. and rendered :
Pavseur Heart's Ease Waltz. Juanits
Sowell.
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.. ... v>. iwnc.i, ui i ii. Waltz, Ruth McDow.
nacle section, spent' m. |Duet. Good-night, Ruth
Lancaster. McDow and Perry Bell Bennett.
ocia Threatt of New 'V- A"1""1" P?3,UTS: Moon'
. ... i r lowers. Olivette Blackmon.
.mg^er cousin, Miss . __ ? .
- T * V. Trip to the Moon, Evelyr
van, of Lancaster. Sowell
3. H. Newton, of Au- VI. On the See-Saw, Voice ol
spent a few days in the Heart. Perry Bell Bennett.
the past week with VII. Duet. Dance of the Toys,
Olivette Blackmon and Perry
Bell Bennett.
S. Stewman and chil-1 VIII. Taunting Maidens. Jeanhave
been visiting rel- nette Poag.
Elgin, returned home IX. Mazurka Maidens Dream,
Lillie Green.
, . , rj>, f X. Duet, Jean nette Poag anc
eulah Thompson, of Miss-lvy Crawford.
spent Saturday with . ?
VIrs. John W. Sullivan,
:c Penn's Jack
>ert Johnson, of Gaff- - . , , . .
. . ... is a rich man s tobacco at a
iancaster,hisold home, poor man's price. Get it from
is week, making the Lancaster MERCANTILE CO.
bicycle.
inie Bell Barton, of isited
her cousins, the Business Notices
renshaw. of Heath
St week. OCR J. M. liool) and Andrew Orex
ory have tjone West t<? buy mort
J. Secrers of the Mt. <nulos u"i! horses for our different es
^ , , ... . lnblivloiw.ntc 'l'""* ? ?? * "
. . . - rtiau Uir^ unr t'X|HM'lU(l If
'Lion. la \ lSlting tno ; return Inst of this week or the tirst o
Thompson and other ?evt. In the . mean time we hnvt
t . j several head of j;ond mules that yot
1 ..an CMS lei. ! 1-nn make n line selection from tirejxo
,, , ry-Hood l.iveStock Co.
a Outen spent Satur-' ?
n, an,. Sunday with ?$*?
Mr. F. R. Stevens, j of interest in your family, hear in mine
erity section. l,'nt '',lk n, nn * offick |>as a tint
- . ol as line as art* made, and at lowc
mas Mairill a former1 ?>r"'''3 tr'a" such high quality
n now living: in Char-' pkkncii coach stallion wii
, u be at Or. W. ii. Happ's May f>-(5 ant
111 low 11 yesterday. rle at noag Funderburk's on Friday, Maj
move back here. |~ and at l.nncHster on Saturday. J. ('
; Kiliolt.
A. Dabney, of Lancas- TTT: . ?
* KOJl >Al.K?i.nod sew inu n uchim*
ht his daughter over j win sell cheap. If you want a bargaii
>r treatment in the hos- j,1,,|>I>* H/. on<'''to r?skl'.v. Lancas
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Rock Hill Herald.
III DISS?Having recovered Iron: a spel
sborne, of the Char- j of sickness, I have resumed the hid.
i ** r tt business, l.rintf hides of all kinds t<
nd Mr. L. C. Harrison. | Vv;n --? --
. ?? ... |??jr iii^urai niniMM prur IU
ecretary of the South- same. S?-c me before you sell. <'apert
t'authcn, Lancaster. f?I-R2
r company, were in ?
Ttlav FOR S A l<K?At a biir bargain, one wine
mill, in good condition, with sevet
L. Hicklin, of Rich- !,m,drt;d ?*UoLn lank- Th,!u'r.v
... lor water w orks in country home. .1. li
has been visiting rel- witherspoon. ?o.?i.
e and in the county, wanteh?You to see our display o
lome yesterday after- Majeatie Ranges May 3rd to 8th. l.nn
< aster Mercantile Co. <;0-fi2
F<?R NALK?The Star Cafe, Main fiSt.
C. Thomson, who at- Lancaster, with furniture and fixtures
e i llaruain for hustling man. See or writ*
e music festival in Jt w suiiivan. go-?l
-p, returned home this ?
. PRhl'. 1,1 M II at our Majestic Rang*
mpanied by her dauffh- display May :;r?i to Hth.' All the i?
Howard Chapman, of du,s Invited. Lancaster Mercantile
r Company. 60-?2
FOR SALK CHEAP?One standardH.
Roberts, of the bnd fly,? -vt,ftr, old h""",ss *?ro?d
mtire. PorteHly gentle, works any*
ion, who has been vis- where. James 1,. Hunter, Lancaster,
tives and friends in s*c
returned Friday after- wantkd?i<xh> buyers tor Majestic
i; .t . ?. . Ranges May "?rd to kth. Ware free
,mnK 1-ne nitfni nere Hl u,js display. Lancaster Mercantile
J. N. Outen. on her company. no-82
FOR KKNT?Five-room houseon Chestcrfleld
Avenue. Apply to W. P.
V. r. Caskey. .J. Clark Caskcv, Lancaster. RO-tf
C. L. McManus and kahm koiisalkhim) acres, e milen
attended the Farm-I atul a half from the town It) Lancas
. tor, on public mad end tower line o!
meeting in ( oluinom Southern Povrer l'o., 100 Heres in colli
lay and Friday. Mr. Nation, balance in timber. in< biding h
II . * . quantity of good saw timber. 11 settleIS
Well know 11. IS ,,,,,nts. outbuildings, etc. Known at-arms
of the State the Jlaseltinc-brown IMaec. For quick
sale at $lf..f>0 i>er acre. W. I.. Plexieo,
broker. Hook lllll, S. i".
Mrs. James W. Miller " %x
n soent Sunday here WANTED EVERYBODY to try a pint*
n. spent ounaay neie oftbat niC(. st iii-fed beef sold by .1 '
latter 8 parents, Mr. Blaokraon. A7wlf.
J. F. Gregory. They ciiicago poktkait eo. wants u
leir way to Atlanta to k"1 in touch with young men for sum
..... , . .. n?er worh, especially rural school Leach
Miller S sisters, Mrs. ,.rSi student* and farm boys. Good
IOI1 and Miss Annie oommlsaion paid. For particulars ad
dress J. I?. Ilowell, Mgr., General dc.
livery, Columbia, ?. C. A9-62.
~ FOR KENT?A six-room dwelling or
t ? r..< I O.
wnn i-av <fti aw ha street. Apply to VV . F'
Iter when BIXK)DINK OINT- Bennett. *>7-60
vi \ou instant nliet and per?
you, fioc a ?>ox mailed by CAU. -At J. !. I'lackmon'h store I ridayt
? (Jo., lnc, Boston, Maws, and Saturdays for fresh Shad, Broker,
Special Agents. 49.7-1 Mackerel and other string fish. COW tf
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'EMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Bank of Lancaster
April 28th, 1909,
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Apiil 28th, JfHit
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State Chemist's Analysis of the
hat is used in manufacture of the
sold by Crystal Ice Company
I'iiarloslon, S. .1 hiinary 26, 1909.
aU)i Analysis No. 170. drawn January 22, 1909, re7
23, 1909 ctf sample uf ? ator from Camden Watrr I.i^lu
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Results tn Parts per Million: |
5.00
3.00
0.30
imnonin 0.12 ?
,t rales 0.50 w
Urates 0.00 I
ed to o.\idiM< organic maiU'r g
larts of Co C< ?8) soap test 17.00 5
parts of ('a i "Oil 1 *20.00 ?j
5".0O gg
ee from chemical indications of contamination.
Respectfully submitted, &
FRANCIS T?. PARKER. ?r. |
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LomiMiind DiM?wt(i,i jcb.h Hi'o 4i>
LciHiUtxl LoitDN, ig? >,4MI
Overdrafta, 8 JW?. I'?
Fond* iind Stocks I \?* ii? Kfiiitn
BunkitiK Hoime. B^Im.
Furniture and Fixtures \',(i n m
Dun liom Batiks an 1 Hankers WMWIVJB
Uurrenor, H.SSI.Ub
tioid, i.see.w
Silver and otbsr Cuts
Checks and rasb Itass* f,fill!.11
to Uf,'ill.71 , I
LIABILITIES. |k
Capital Stock Fnid In fof.OIKUK)
Surplus Fund .lO.UOt'.i i?
Undivided Profits less Current
Expenses and 1'upi I'sid, yf.875l.3y
Dne 10 Dunks A I rust CoiupumeM 1.3fey.4U
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check, 'J40.4f4.fy . j<
riinf ('?rtiliriilAv nf lr,?tw?-i? r m so? 00
L'asliier's ('heck*. 1,5f>4.39
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AT ATE OF SOlTTH CAROLINA, ?
(!ouiIt or Lauenster. f
Before me tnme Geo. W. Williaiu?,Ca*hiei
jt The Hunk of Lunenster. who being duly
iworu. sevs tlmt the above and toregoing
ituteiucnt is a true condition of said Bank,
is shown by the books of tile in said bank.
GEO. XV. WILLIAMS, Casuiui.
Sworn to and subscribed before nie. thia
3rd clu.\ ?*t May, 1308.
W T Williams, x. r ?i ?. c.
'Jorrect Attest.
Wnddy 0. Thornton,
W.T.Gregory. Directors a
M. P. Crawford.
W. .1. Cunningham.
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