The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 12, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
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(SEMI-WEEKLY.)
I'nl>li*h<*l W?inwd?vti ?nd S*lti
i Lancaster. tS. C., by Tlie l.ant
Publishing Company.
CHA8. T. CONNORS I
A. J. CLARK Business Mr
Entered as second-class maltor Ocl
tW06, at the postoNlce at Lancaster
under Act of Congress of March 8,
WEDKRM?AV. MAY 1!?, 11
Luther Burbank is said to
evolved a plant that gives
hoi and water. ?Augusta Ch
icle. Now let him make
more evolution, eliminatinj
water from the plant, and
fortune is assured.
- The weather has taken
Isummer hue following the
^ caster blow of the past few t
Chester Lantern.
Yes. and it will take o
autumnal hue, too. when
caster "blows" next fall.
According to the superii
dent of weights and measur
New York the people of
State were robbed of tw
million dollars last year. \v
is practically a confession
he is not doing his duty or
the law under which he opei
is totally defective. As a
tection to the people every i
should have a stringent
regulating weights and meas
and the proper machinery f<
rigid enforcement.
They are erecting an ice |
in Lancaster. In this sun
weather we imagine that
company will get a splendid
tomer out of the Lancaster N
?Chester Lantern.
This paper being a "spU
customer" of all local enterpi
oui it will, of course, make no
ception in the case of th<
plant. And, we are pleasi
state, the most of Lancas
ontprnriaps arc irnod natm
The News. We believe it
ciprocity over here.
Bishop George W. Clinto
Charlotte. N. C.. presided
the New Jersey annual co
ence of the A. M. E. Zion eli
held within the last few da
Newark and the newspt
.->peak of the good impre
made by him upon his nort
brethren and the public g<
ally. "George" is a Lane
negro, nephew of the late Bi
Isom ('. Clinton, and des<
great credit for his advance!
in life and for what he is c
for the moral and spiritual
terment of his race. Itefei
to his address before the
Jersey Conference, a Ne
special in Sunday's Char
Observer says:
Bishop Clinton spoke of
friends of the negro race,
North anil South, urging
the ministers put forth an c
to retain this friendship,
spoke of the friendly rel:
existing in the South bet'
the races, and all he had u
for the South were won
praise. He paid a high tr
to the Southern press, a;
that it was ever ready to ai<
negro in his efforts to built
A social mention was mat
his home paper.
The able contributions v
have from time to time
published in The News, bj
S. 10. Bailes and others, i
interest of the County Su
School Convention, which
sembles here next Friday.
. 1 1. A 4L i 1
m? uowm insuu' me uuemi
of a large and represent;
body of Christian workers
all parts of the county. Su<
least should be one result o
praiseworthy efforts of t
plant N- to ffet mm sen in apple-pie
nmer order for the approaching State
the Press AssociationVneeting. Somecus"
body in the ledger office. presum
ably the "devil," fired
i- i the following parting shot at
Bi-o. Decamp:
The Ledger office force hopes
1 Vx~ for "The Old Man" a speedy re
lce covery, and tliat he will enjoy
e?l to his trip to the wild and woolly
iter's mountains to its fullest extent,
ns of Every member of the force loves'
the old rascal: but he had become
1 1 e~ so irascible that there was no
getting along with him. so we
. are glad that ho has gone,
n. of
over (EXPLANATION.
nier- Owing to the failure of a shipmrch
H10I11 of paper to arrive, it was
.>nl" necessary to print this issue of I
ipers News on the smaller size
ssion use(i before the paper's enlargehern
ment. We hope to receive the
ener- belated lot of paper in time for
aster Saturday's issue.
! Y S IVlan Who has Borne Much Affliclointf
t'on Presenlet' With Nice Pres|
bet- ent.
rnng When in town last Saturday
New Mr. William Vick. of the Zion
wark section, was presented with a
lotte handsome edition of the New
Testiment, by his friend Sheriff
J. P. Hunter, which he gratefull"?
ly appreciates. Mr. Vick is the
both oldest member of the Zion comtPal
munity. bein# sixty years of aj?e,
ttort anc| takes an active interest in
the affairs of his church. He is
ation a manof most abstemious habits,
ween |je has never tasted liquor, nor
? say bas he ever used tobacco in any
f* form.
ibute jyj,. Vick, by the way, has l>een
'V'UK most severely afflicted in his day
and time. When sixteen years old
UP* he had white swelling, which causL'?
ed him to lose a bone in his ankle.
Thirty-six years ago he came
near dying of dropsy, his attend.hich
ing physicians, three in numlier,
been him up. He was so fearv*
. billy swollen that finally the skin
1' on nearly every portion of 1 is
n the body and limbs burst. Within
nday four hours as much as eight ga as
Ions of water was discharged. To
wiU this day Mr. Vick is marked by
. (j hundreds of scars caused by the
ance bursting of the skin. He has
ativei |u?(?n entirely freeof dropsy since
from, that terrible attack.
?h at ? f
the yoa *?nt aay priating donn
hese h * New*.
THE
V1F0' ^*8 earnest^v h?Pe^
t tha\ e*ery Sunday School in the
i county will be fully represented.
rtiKvs The Association to be formed
:a#u't! promises to he a most potent
?-? ; factor in the advancement and
; enlargement of Sunday School
t 7th' work in the county and no school
,s.c., can afford to remain out of touch
l879, with the movement.
?o?. Here's an eminently deserved
compliment to Editor Hemphill
have which comes all the way from
alco- the little town of Farmington,
iron- in Connecticut, taken from the
one Farmington Valley Herald, a
X the bright and newsy weekly visitor
I his to this office:
Editor James C. Hemphill, of
the Charleston News and Courier,
on a has been secured to deliver next
Lan_ >'ear lectures on journalism in
, the Bromley course at Yale. We
?a>s. regar(j as a wjse choice.
Mr. Hemphill is a thoroughly
n an representative southern news
Lan- paper man and has made the
News and Courier the great
newspaper of its section as well
t as one of the great ones of the
f United States. He stands for
es or hjgh jdea|g an(| js splendidly
that qualified to deliver lectures that
enty will be of interest, value and
diich helpfulness.
that Many leading journals throughelse
out tbe country have commented
rates favor on the high honor repro
cently bestowed on Editor HempState
hill, but none more strongly or
law meritoriously than the Farmingjures
ton Valley Herald.
)l !t> Editor DeCamp, of the Gaffney
Ledger, has gone to Hot Springs,
LANQ ASTER NEWS. MA
I Agonies I
I Of Pain I
Never five up, tad think that I
H all weeien, yearned laeladed, have ^
I i? aimer pan. B
Thousands at woaiea have writ- H
tea ta UK haw they have cared I
their waaiaaly Ule, aad relieved H
their palas t **t aver a aillllea H
have heea beaetted, la various I
ather (oraia ef tnaale dlaaase, dar* I
lag the past M years, hy that I
papular aad saecesstnl fewaJe H
raaiedy |
- CARDUI
WOMAN'S RELIEF
^9 "I believe I weald aew have H
^9 heea dead," writes Mrs. Mloate H
(H Law be, a( Lehaaaa Jaactlaa, k'y., H
M "If It hada'l heea far Cardul. I H
^9 had salfered with had cranpiag K
9| spells, pslas (a my hack, sides H
29 aad anas, aad awful bearing-dewa H
9 palas. New these palas have all H
9 gone, as a resell af aslag Cardul." H
gj At All Druggists |
I WRITE POR FREE ADVICE. I
M etui Ins age and describing rmp- Rb
(9| tonn, to Ladtee Advisory Vrpt., ^9
The Chattanooga Madlolne Co.. HI
BBM Chattanooga, Tonn. K38M
S. S. CONVENTION.
The Delegates and by Whom They
are to be Entertained'
Tt? delegates t<> the County Sunday
School Association to l>o hold at Lancaster,
Friday anil Saturday, May I ttli
and 13th, have been assigned homes as
follows:
Shiloh ? Mrs. M. P. Latitat! at K. \V.
Sistaro's.
Miss Klla Robinson at Hev. K. L.
Kobinson's.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 K. Craig at \\ It.
Kobinson's.
S. \V. Craig at \V. I>. Craig's,
/.ion?NVylie Steele at Mrs. M. V. |
Allison's.
\V. C. Williams at Jones House, W.
I'. I ten net t I host)
Kershaw ? R. A. Hilton at K. It. I .tilgle's.
Miss Marie Itrower at W. Mcl).
Itrown s.
Iteiair?It. 1*. Koss at A. It. Ferguson
's.
Mew Hope?Frank Richardson at .1.1
Nl. Hood's,
Van Wyck ? Mrs. J. A. Hyatt at u j
F. Ferguson's.
Rod Hill?Mr. I?. s. Small at VS. It.
Flylei's.
Miss Itulah lliusou at II N. Sowell's.
Miss Li/./.ie Small at II. N. Sowell's.
I t??t 1% I VV I 'uritoc a* ? 'I' I
son ' ?.
.1. 1>. Ply 1111 ai .Ino. 1*. Hunter's.
Miss Maude Mapp at W. II. Heed's
\V \. lieekham at I.. J. Perry's.
Tabernacle?It. S. Stuart at J. A.
Mew-man's.
Odessa Plyler at II. N. Ilatlicock's.
A. t'. Howell at J. K. Hlaekinon's.
Williamson Cross itnnds?Mrs. A. c.
Williamson oi alternate at .(no. I'
* i reen's.
Mr. s. K. Stariu-s at tones House
IT. t'. <Sreon, host.I
l-'ork Mill?(i. W. Kllis at .Ino. Kind's
Mrs. <'era l-'llis at W. T. tlrogory's.
A. It. Adams at W. M. Moore's.
Pleasant Hill?S. Beckham or alternate
at J. P. King's.
other delegates will ho gladly received
and assigned homes who have
not yet seni in their names.
.las. 1>. Beaty,
( hm. entertainment Coin.
JUPLij>o'of Fenn's Jack
will convince you that It is the best
10c plug oil earth. (?et it from
Lancaster Mercantile Co.
SPECIAL NOTICE
1'iirtLos expecting to leach in this
county tln< ensuing snhool year are her?by
reminded, that in order to teach in
the Public Schools of this county, tlicy
must hold a certificate of qualification
or n diploma from ono of the chartered
colleges of the State.
Please bear this in mind and avoid
further trouble along this line, by pass
ing the examination next Friday, May
14.
I.et all applicants be on hand promptly
at 0 o'clock a rn.?supplied with paper,
pens, pencils, etc, in order that
they may finish their work, in the appointed
time. A. (' !<< ?\VK 1,1,,
It. ( o. S. Ed.
A Card of Thanks.
I take this method of returning
thanks to neighbors and friends tor
rendering all the assistance in their
, power in trying to save my heme on
the occasion ol it* recent destruction
by tire. I am also deeply grateful 'o
all those who have since extended to
mo substantial aid.
M. D MoManus.
M 12, I9Q9
A Matter
Of Res::
Aged men often regret
adopt systematic methods
reers. Young men should
These Experience;
and systematize their finan
ing a checking account wil
will enable them to presen
Accurate Record
of their receipts and disbu
subject to check whether
cordially invited.
The
First
Natic
Crystal I
PHONE 2
Read the State Chemist
water that is used in n
ice sold by Crystal
Charlc
sanitary Water Analysis No. 170,
ceived January Vi.'l, HKH? of sample of wi
A Ice ?'ompany.
I Color
Chlorine
Free Ammonia .
Albuminoid Ammonia
Nitrogen in Nitrate-.
Nitrogen in Nitrates ...
oxygen required to oxidize organic ma
_ Hardness (as parts of Co COS) soap tos
yj Alkalinity (as parte of ("a COS)
I Total s?>iids
!.oss on Ignition
lb-marks: free from chemical .ndioat
Hespcotftll
i Anrnyninnr tliA ImnrAt/a/l fl^ilar rt( 1 41
IVVI1VVI 111115 IIIV I III p I U ' I U V/l UWI VI g
Red Men.
The Improved Order of Ked Men. ref aence
to which is made in another part
of this issue, in descended from the sons
of liberty, of which Oeorgo Washington '
was an onicer. It only exists where I
the American Flag is Supreme. In the I
l". S., Panama and the Philippine Isl- 1
ands. Only white American citizens,
not under IS years of age, can join. lt? J
present membership is over 500,000 ; '
membership in South Carolina .'<000. It
is patriotic, Fraternal and Charitable, it
takes care of the sick, buries the dead, i
It has a system of caring for orphans, ,
peculiarly its own. It spends thirty to
forty thousand dollars annually for this
purpose and has a growing reserve hind
<>f< ighty thousand dollars in its Orphans Support
Fund. It is caring for four
hundred or more oiphans in the United
states. It is maturing a plan to care
for the aged and will soon commence To
f thi - noble work. Its government is
similar to that ol its country, the Kxecuti\e,
I/vgislaiivr and Judicial depart- Ac<
incut*. This system is carried 1mm the the
local Tribe to a State Council, then the low
<?rci?t Council of the IT. s. w hose head I Kv
I rorr? sponds to tho I'nwidunt. It isobar- soli
to rod by tho Congress of tho IT. S. and pi|
1 the various state Legislatures and its |at<
i <l? vi<os arc patented. It has hnd laws f
; t > h s s# 1 In many Stairs forbidding nun- H|M|
im in hers \\ oaring the badge ot any frn- J
f tomity and lias conducted prosooutiona I
{against violators of this lan .
Tho plans, benefits, methods, etc., will
j la* fully explained by speakers f rom 0(0
; tho head ofllco who will he present ni a
I this meeting. Ml
A
1 Sficf ml Notice*
"< hildron's I?av" will ho observed
noxt Sunday Morning at Tabernacle
ohureh, eottimoncing at 10 o'clock. 5
' * t
^ ' * /
ret
that they did not
; early in their catake
warning from
S
cial matters by open
th this bank, which
re an
rsements. Deposits
large or small are
W'vr^
k 'V
tnal
Bank
ce Co'y
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:'s Analysis of the
lanufacture of the
Ice Company
,
ston, .s. ? January 20, 1009
drawn January 22, l&OP, reater
from Camden Water Light
Itosults In Parts per Million:
5.00
3.00
0.30
0.12
0.60 *
0-00
Iter *
t . .. 17.00
20.00 j
*>7.00
ions* of contamination.
Ly submitted,
AN CIS I.. PARK Kit, Jr. ^
<17 n-' I
HmQHCBfifflUflHHBBHHBIMDGnmMi
Organ and
Piano Hargains.
Some good square Pianos irotn ..
|4.r< to f 7r>. Some good used Organs
from J2."> to f4f>. Should the
purchasers of tliose instruments J
desire to exchange them in a lew
years for a new piano, we will al- ?
low their market value as a credit I
on the new pianos.
Write at once for particulars, as , .
bargains go quickly.
MAl.ONK'S MUSIC HOU8H, /
28-s Columbia, S. C. |
EXtl RNIOA ft AT F.N
I.ouls?Ulr, Hp, ml Kottirn
lis No 11 thorn Rstlwsf. <
aount Southern Itaptist Convention
S. ut l.ern Railway announces very
' round trip rates to Louisvillls,
.. frorr. all j otnts, Tickets will be
1 May 10, II. 12 and 18,1909. iimltfor
return leaving Lonieville not
rr than midntght of May 22nd, 1809
*- ?>
...j. [Bkcn iruin principal
i ions aa follows :
liar ki-burg M?6. Cheater 15.85
ancnater 17 05. Kook Hill 15.85
'orkville 15.85.
"or ticket-, detailed information, /
. appiy to Southern Railway ticket
'iits or addieaa,
J. I<. MFF.K,
i-rit. (0*n?-;*l I'aaaenger Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LU8K, .
Lm vision 1'nnsenger Agent,
5-U4H. Charleston, 0.0.
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