The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 05, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
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Cotton yesterday, 10?.
Thursday, June 3, was th
niversary of the birth of J<
son Davis.
Of course you couldn't se<
moon's eclipse Thursday
foi the clouds. 1
rne Alpha iau Umega Pr
nity hall at Chapel Hill wa
stroyed by fire Wednesday.
Col. John H. Averill, whc
i manager of the South'.Car
railroad years ago, died in
merville one day this week.
Mr. Ward Pegram, who
been acting as the L. &
agent at Fort Lawn, has
transferred to Supt. McL
office here.
Chief of Police McManus
tied into a gutter Thursda
gallons of whiskey which
been seized and held the le
of time required by law.
The salary of the Lane
postmaster has been increase
the postoffice department
$1,700to$1,800 per annum; v
is another evidence of the
that Lancaster is growing.
The Sanitary Barber SI
uuoiiicss iicts >4 row n so ra
that it has been necessary t
cure the services of a new i
who arrived here this week,
shop has also ordered a new
fit.
A part of the County T>
urer's annual report appeal
today's paper. The remai
will be published in next 1
nesday's issue. Owing to th
usual length of the report it
necessary to divide it into
sections for publication.
Deputy Sheriff John Grifht
rested Henry Roddy, a v
man, in Waxhaw last Thur
night on a warrant from Gg
county, charging him with
amy. It is charged that R<
married sisters and takes it
about living with each o
wives. -Monroe Fnquirer.
The case of T. L. Davis
shooting Charles Gamble.
. s Waxhaw several weeks ago.
heard before Recorder Ste
last Monday and Tuesday. T
were a great many witne
The recorder sentenced Dav
' " the roads for eight months,
appeal to the Superior court
taken.?Monroe Enquirer.
The special tax election he
Peach land on Tuesday, May !
has been declared illegal b:
board of county comniissioi
*4 It appears to the board that
registration books were not 1
open as long as the advertisei
of the election stated. Th<
vocates of the projx>sed tax
ask for another election. ? Mj
ville Home.
Mr. J. G. Trull, cotton wei
at Marshville, died in a hos
at Charlotte Thursday eve
of appendicitis and kidney
ble. He had been in fa
health for some time and
taken violently ill a few day
fore he was carried to the
pital on Sunday, 23rd. to ha\
operation performed. Mr.
was unable to stand the open
and died before this work
done. - Marshville Home.
We are much indebted t<
good friend, Mr. J. L. Bel
the Bruce section, for a fine
lection of Indian relics, arr
etc., and also for a lot of sm
stones of various sizes and un
shape, presented to us Thurs
When the Rev. S. N. Watsoi
Gohcord, N. C., sees these
he'll probably strike right ou
Lancaster, vainly hoping t
veigle us out of our highly j
ed collection, for Collecting In
elics is his long suit.'
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"?-iJ . Mackey Company's drug store.
) ,, They have a number of testi- R
|j (monials as to the success of their n
=?work. They came here from
Kershaw and the Era of this p
e an- week says ?f them: The Era v
jffer- ^kes pleasure in commending to ti
the public favor Messrs. Baum- H
rind and Kassel. of Charleston,
vf eyesight specialists, who are lo- ?
ngnt catecj at drug store of Hayes *
& Gregory in Kershaw, prepared
ater- to adjust glasses to any eye. The n
s de- editor of the Era in commending h
inese gentlemen does so after l'
t was having them to adjust lenses to
olina su^ his own sight, having re- ^
Sum- ce'ved better satisfaction than he w
has heretofore obtained.
}ioa ! W
? >g Personal.
been Mr. Jake Mackerel I. of York*ilie,
, was in town Wednesday.
ure s 3
Hon. H. Hines paid a visit to charlotte
this week. 1>
etlip Miss Sadie Gregory returned Tnes- T
Ly day night from her visit to friends o
had In Beiton.
9i
ngth \jr anj Mrs. W E. Taylor raturned
this week from a visit to relatives;
. in Fort Mill. 11
aster j
ad by Mrs. John L. Heed has been spendfroni
'U* 9evers' d*y9 at the home of her 01
father, Capt. Nicholson, in Bethuue. '
fhich
r . Mr. Andrew Gregory and Dr. .for- a
dan went over to Kock Hill Wednes- c,
day evening to attend the Winthrop
loo's commeui;euient dance. ; ^
' A1
pidly Mr. Ralph N. Hunter, of Sardis,
O se- w^? was graduated this week j h
from Erskine College, is visiting his i w
' uncle here, Mr. J. F. Niabet. I ?
The "
Ifrs. J. J. Hull and Master O"* I ?
Parker have returned to the 'city af-:
ter a visit to relatives in Lancaster. 111
reas- ?Hock Hill Herald. ! H
CS in Mr. J. L. Hell, of the Bruce sec-;!8
nder tiou, is visiting bis daughters here, I I1
Mrs. Mary Hell and Mrs. J. M. j jj
i authen.
e un- I le
Misses Mary Elizabeth Jones and I
^ Charlotte J ones, of Lauoaster, will j "
two arrive In the nit* fhi. / Wuiiimaii-tii I
J V " vo?oj; 1
afternoon to be the guest* of Mrs. 0<
i J.J. Kauch.?Hock Hill Herald. .
n ar- fc
i'hite Means. Hoy Hlackiuon and Hoyt;
i Cook, who have beeu attending the
South Carolina Co-Educational In- ^
ISlon 9titute Kdgetield, came home last ei
hiff- week to spend the holidays.? Ker- : ^
3ddy shaw Era
.. ! 9(
time Mr. Leon Blackmon, who lias been i
f his attending the Hyatt Park school at i p.
Columbia, came home Friday to ^
speud the summer vacation with his
3 for paieuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Blaokat
nion, ? Kershaw Era.
was Mr. James Duncan, who has beeu
vens teaching school in Marlboro county, ; ?)
'here arr'veJ here Wednesday afternoon,
sses on ws*v to home in Dixie sec-j
' tion to spend the summer. Mr. Dun-!*
ria [Q .
can paid thia ofllce a pleasant call i si
An while in town.
u'oa
Mrs. A.J. McXinch and daughter, JVj
Miss Allie, have returned to their ^
Id at ^ome '11 Lancaster, after a brief visit
?4th to the former's mother, Mrs. J . T.
" ' Howard, 1?>7 Cemetery street, who has h
f trie heen verj in for soma time. ?cheater C)
ners. Lantern.
r> 81
tne Misses corrinne Jones and May
kept Ferguson, of Lancaster, and Misses
nent Bessie and Liliie Flynn, of New cut, i 0
a a(J. students of the Methodist college in
wjjj Columbia, returned Wednesday after- | ^.j
noon to their respective homes to:
irsn- the summer vacation. ! a
Adjutant General Boyd, of Colura- I ^
JJfher bia. was in town Wednesday. He tl
pital 0Hme here under the impression that q
ninjr t*)at wafl day unveiling of ^
the Confederate monument. The i
^IOU" general's many Lancaster friends .
ilintf
were pleaded to see that he had re- y
Was covered from his recent severe spell j
s be- of sickness .
hos- Mr \V. P. 7?obin*on, who is <iuiet'0
an 'y testing at the home of his father
Trull :n vicinity, since returning from i
the Charlotte Hanitorium, was in F
ot ion
town this week, spending Tuesday
was flight with his brother, ltev. It. L.
. Itobinsyn. Mr. Robinson's many
friends we re delighted to see bim
* ()UT loooking so well after his -everMl
II, of months of desperate illness. j *1
Col- Mrs. l'!iomas J. Welsh, of Kershaw, 1 1'
0W9, is visiting Mrs. K. K. Kiddie. \
(>Oth Mrs. >. \V. (iiinati returned yesterday j S
Iique trom a visit to relatives in Yorkvilleand n
idav. Lowryville.
fl. Ol Miss his a and Nora Hough are spend- ^
lines ing a couple of weeks in Itock Hill with
t for their M rs. E. K. Cloud.
0 in-t Mrs." \V. P. Swaringen and two chiU ?
priZ" ^run- Miaa Kuth and Master Hrandon, ai
<iiAll Charlotte. are vlsitlnir Mrs. Swarin- 3
gen's daughter. Miss Irene.
Mr. D. J <*?rria, who has been with
1. | me Southani Power Co's construction
I force for some time, came over Thurs- P
* ? rather. The tower line ?]
u here to fSpeuoer.
Albemarle and ?
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THE LANCASTER NEWS. JU
Mrs. 8. V. Stover and Misses Jessie a Very Jsat:
ad Connie end Porter end Beuleta wris ^
owell, attended the Wlnthrop t'omlencement
exercises this week. Urtlip W . (
Mr. Hobt. S. Beck hem, Jr.. of this ?0ck ai
lace, returned Thursday last from a COtupailied
isit to his wife, who is undergoing lingteu as
reatment at the Pennell hospital in i? > ,
lock Hut. Hollywood
Mr. Pea
The commencement exercises being
ver, the following Wlnthrop College | -*nd fi
iris came home Wednesday: Misses
nnette Stover, Mildred < 'unningham, ' Deaf|j 0f jyj
eleste t'authen, Itobbie Porter, Marie
[orton, Perrine Stover. Kthel Porter. Mr. Job.
Lope <lregory, Joyce Clark. 0f yr j' V
earl McManus. Hnecio <o?oii \t ~
uret Williamson ami Annie Wilson. 9'
lie llrst uamrd two, Miss Annette j fever I li0st
lover and Miss Mildrrd ( unningliam, ; where he 1
ere graduated from the institution. .
wad about
an e3tirua>
Ir. John Montgomery, Another jlacj a nu]
Faithful Veteran, Passes Away. auJ olaewh
Mr. John Montgomery, one ed to hear
1 Lancaster county's most high- He was ne1
esteemed citizens, died last Besides i
uesday night at his home north Mr. Cuuui
I
I town. He had been sick for , several b
ime time, though his condi- among the;
on did not become alarming burn, of th
ntil about tour days before his Bowers, M
eath. He had ?orae affection Cunningha
t the head. is a baseba
Mr. Montgomery was a good repuiation,
tan and enjoyed the unbounded Michigan,
mfidence of all who knew him. The rem
[e was a man of sterling char- this count)
cter, peaceable aud law-abiding, raent t*K
ind-liearted and generous. He 1 church Thi
as a consistent member ot
le Shiloh A. H. P. church. He , Lancas
as a Confederate veteran and Artillery
lade a good record as a soldier. :
le was a member of Capt Van- LaucasN
indmgham's company, in the j Pan7 *01
2th South Carolina regiment, ja*t'^er
[e had the mistortuno to lose a (TeI1Pral
ig iu one ot the battles around complin
ichmond. ganization.
Mr. Montgomery was 72 years Pau-V W1" ^
f age and leaves a widow and n*es ^at x
?ur children. The remains ar,'^er7
ere buried at Waxbaw church * *u>
Wednesday afternoou, alter tun- Lancaster
ral services conducted at the truly re
ome by the Rev. R. L. Robin- reca^e^ ' *!
n only oreani
r Both office
eath of Mrs. Lewis D. Jones, of Gently ,ak
v . organizati<
Kershaw. &
Kershaw Era, June 2: Mrs. ^
larv IsaLelle, wife ot Mr. Lewis * '
I A A U U L tending th
>. J ones, died at her home at jcaj ?0neg
lis place last Sunday night at turned hor
2 o'clock after an illness lasting mer holida
ince March 16th.
Mrs. Jones was a daughter of T31ia^r-|
lr. Joseph Crow. She had
een a resident of this communi- gjtF"ah
,, , ... , ' this head at
7 all her life aud on account ot A WORD i
er pleasant disposition and ex- notice to b.
1 r words
.11,1
sueui manner nad won tor herslf
a large number of frieuds ' *0^ ki^ou
ho will greatly regret to learn "ally entcrt
c , , , ., Opera Hons
f her 8ad death. much larger
The remain* were interred in wlu present
start to ftntsl
ie Kershaw cemetery Monday -
, . SM AlAi thre
fternoon after tuneral services French st.,
y Rev. Jabez Ferris, pastor of Ap|,lv to NN
ue Baptist church, of which U'ANvassk
r 1 , injj self-t
hurch Mrs. Jones was a consis- exclusive i
??. . ; Threadeasy
)nt member. apoiis. Mint
Mrs. Jones was about forty (^TViTy'kT
ears of age. She leaves surviv and c attle.
ig her husband ami four child- -
en?three sons and one dau^ h- ; ' aimn'Vy,m
?p. Wilson, I.an
WHEN TH1
. n . rt w~ i D,NG ,NV
urther Particulars of the Death .>r interest in
of the Death of Mrs. Morris's ?
Brother. - :>"UI 1
, IF YOU or at
As noted in Wednesday's is- want to tak<
i ti v rr XT I will apply at
ae of lhe .News, Mr. T. ;V. | a scholarship
earce, brother ot Mrs. \Vr. M. pa km koh
lorris. of this county, died in anci ft halt
; ' ter, on publl
umter last Sunday, lhe Watch- southern in.
.an and Southron, ot Sumter,
ives the following accoun' of ments outi.
. the Haseltint
IS deal n: sale at $W>.5(I
Mr. T. V. Pearce died at 4:30 nrokf'r'
'clock Sunday atternoonf alter i7Hr>
11 illness ot three weeks, aged ffwll/airp
5 years. His body was taken vlfllv^V
> Darlington on Monday where ? 12;,th yt
; hut ranee e
i? funeral was held. Mr. the County a
e ' 2. at ft a. in.
t&^rc0 came to ci-y trom complete
(atlington about i. /ee months jcb(>l?r"bir>-.
" free tuition
go and opened a grocery store ot .south <?ro
nd Jtad succeeded in building up ' ?m m/>\H
* * % JL
NE 5, 1909
iataetory business. He I
amber of Hollywood ' 1 r
if W., and Messrs. C.
id J. W. Archer ac ^
* he remains to Dar- I
the representatives of , I y";;
Camp. 14
,rce is survived by a U"
ve children.
r John Cunningham.
Ye
a M. Cunningham, son -* *
V. Cunningham, of the
ectiou. died of tyohoid thi
iay night at Ma>sville,
ad been residing. He f3,(
2S years old and was
t>le young man. He j
nber of triends iiere m
iere who will be painot
his untimelv death,
yer married. j
the bereaved paren'e,
nghaiu is survived by
rothers and sisters,
til Mrs. Kdwa'd C y
is place, Mrs. Ernest
es9rs Albert and Mody
in. Tne last named
11 player of national ,trr
, being now iu Detroit,
tain? wsre brought to
r for burial, the inter- ]
inn ~1 ~. Ill - lilt 1
lift pi ALT ell L ictlUS | 1 u V J
argday.
ter Volunteers to Enter
Service. U.
?rg crack rri'i'ary coin- ?
tug to be i-aaigned to - ~
y service, by Adjutant ^
)yd, which is a deciJ- ib<-- ~
aent to the young or- # _
The LiiiCaaier com- I1 ri#|
>e one of tour compa- MJQL JI\A
vill be placed iu the
aach of the service.
ificieucv with which vllvw
? young soldiers drill
markible, wheu it is
iat the compauy was
,zed a tew mon.hs ago. An organizatio
T9 and men are evi- Quartette. Only
ing much pride in the and they will fui
>n. collection of Catc
music that will nr
will have both ir
M. Dunn, who is ate
Johns Hopkins Med- LANCASTER
e in Baltimore, has re- I SATURDAY,
ne to spend the sum?
ADMISSI
less Notices Entirely differe
ed with new men.
Notices inserted under
the rate of OXF- CENT ????????
for each insertion No
e counted less than
I ?S<>N OKCUKSTKA AM' js ikl fl
I'B will render an units- H4 . H4 , pj
tuning programme in the ai V I j I J
e tonight. This club is
than ever before and they
a new programme from '
sure to see them.
>e room dwelling, situate on
near Southern Ry, for rent.
J. Cunningham. 70 Give U3 yo
RS make 200 per cent, sell- adopd"'
hreading needles. Secure ORDER?
igency for your town.
Needle Com pan v. Minne- ?
I.
'.KI'S FL1K.S <?pp?Horses c , D
25c and 5oc. At all drug OWeCt rOtSii)
59-78 fi
\T A BAKU A IN?A 2250 MAY 13t
)ss tank. Apply to .1. ,N.
caster, S. C. 58-70
E QUESTION OK WED- j
ITATIONS gets to be one |
vour family, bear in mind m ~ . m
KWS OPPICK has a line 'I- I I M A
are made, and at lower 1 \J lfl A 1 I
isiial for -un-h high |"alit>
iv of your Hons or daughters j
this office we can sell you a I I
to either ot two schools. Ititt 11
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SA r.K?:i.">0 acres, fi miles BRING
from the town oi Lam-asio
road an<l tower line of
wer t'o., 100 acres in oulti- US
ice in timber, including a
rood saw timber. 2 settleuihlinifs.
eto. Known as lOGR
t-Brown Plat e. For <|tiick
i per acre. \N . I,. Plexico, PUIPLTM
t Hill, S. r. flO-tf-s v rl It IV EjI>
lot i?
of Charleston
ar beging October 1st. i
xaini nations will be held at
>urt Honae en Friday.-Inly I J|M J m
All candidates for admies-OR | 9 a ^
in October for vacant Boyoa i B i
which pay $l<rt) a year. ('ne ' B I m
scholarship to each tosotv,'0 ?
Una. Board and turniah(/u!l
ir.torv $P2. Tuition $40 II
KH(;N UANDOLPH l*r?. [ftMHrnm
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NFIDENCI
KCTTL'-u.* T ZT
egets Confide
mr Account wit
s Bank is a tellic
jtor when you ai
need of a Loan
Pays Yo
To Bank With
?he Old Reliable
Bank of Lane;
Lancaster, S C.
son Colleg
tra and Glee
3l
>n composed of a Ten-Piece Or
Davidson College men are in ti
nish you an evening of pleasi
hy Campus Choruses. The Orel
lake both old and young want
istrumental and vocal solos.
JUNE 5TH
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are with their
tiestra will give
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They will be in
AT 8.30
P. M.
50 GTS.
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