The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 09, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
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?he J^uuastrr *
(SEMI-WEEKLY.) ar
Published Weduesdays and .Saturdays
at Lancaster, S. <\, by 'I'he Lam-aster
Publishing Company. |
OH AS. T. CONNORS editor
A. J. CLAKK Business Manager
w
KnU?rt>d as ser<tnd-?-l?ss mutlpr Oi-t 7lli
1V06, at the postottlce at Lancaster,S.C, pi
under Act of Congress of March H. iH79.
WK1>1E8D4V. Jl 41! 1?. I won. t(1
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Teddy amused himself in Afri- |M
ea last Saturday by shooting
monkeys. He evidently doesn't jn
believe in the missing link theory.
Ditl you ever see a more order- g<
ly and better behaved crowd than th
was in Lancaster last Friday, the re
day of the unveiling of the Con- as
federate monument? There was in
no drinking, no disorderly or un- di
seemly conduct of any kind. Not u?
a single arrest was made by the cl<
police. fo
,AV
Kansas, it is stated, has a new sn
law requiring1 fruit tree agents re
to tell the truth. Wonder why nt
the limitation. The act should ar
have been extended t<> at least as
insurance agents, book agents, se
horse traders, fishermen and ou
newspaper circulation liars. is
in
Another editor has wisely dc
joined the ranks of the benedicts, ta
On last Wednesday evening Mr. lei
Roland F. Beasley. the bright m
editor of the Monroe Journal, ca
was married to Mrs. Isabelle \v
Fitzwater, of Monroe. There's se
still a fighting chance for Bach-1
elor Caldwell, of the Chester j P'
Lantern.
The News and Courier edi- St
torially announces the loss of one te
of the ablest and brightest mem- u"
bers of its exceptionally strong st
staff. Mr. VV. \V. Ball, who re- til
turns to the Columbia State, th
with which paper he was for- tb
merly connected. Mr. Ball is
undoubtedly one of the best 01
newspaper men in the south, and fa
the journal that secures his services
as an editorial writer is indeed
fortunate. 1'i
st
A white woman preaching to a|
crowd on Main street Saturday
afternoon was an unusual occurrence
for Lancaster. In fact,
we believe the incipient is with-!
out precedent. Male exhorters I
at rare intervals have preached
on the streets here, but no fe- ;<>
male, so far as we can nf>w re- t t
call. The woman in question ap- or
peared to bo an earnest talker ,,ri
and was attentively listened to.
M
The weather bureau man in
Columbia estimates that fifty
thousand dollars' worth of eats n
and corn were destroyed in the
Wateree and Conjearee valleys In
last Friday's freshet. The estimate
is no doubt a conservative
one. Thousands of dollars were j
lost by farmers in this count\ by' | so
the overflow of their creek anrl i |jn
branch l>ot turns planted in oats. an
and corn. In many instances \,-c
the oats had been cut and -hock-! |<(
ed, the shocks !)einjjr swe-?t tv.av |,(1
bv the hij^h waters.
,>ci
V ou'll find < r, ej .i ,sti(-.. | ia re
B. Jones s al? m una' :dres- I
published e, v.-. here r b-n.-eh t'r
interesting reading frm s'art to t?i
finish. It contains m jch valua-!
hie informatior relatm.' the ire
war, as well as many beautiful j pr
sentiments ci >1 ed n e j;( t die-; d;i
tion. The eioij,;ent speech of jj:
(.en. James Armstrong. deliv (j-,
ered on the same occassion. the ni
unveiling of the Confederate 0*(
monument here last Fridav. will1 r^
- ;
be published in Saturday s issue
of The Mews, the second section
of the county treasurer's annual
report occupying so much uf our ar
space that it isn't possible to in
publish both addresses today. ri;i
*38 -Mt
\ n</' unusual to see unmuz^
"treets, fftotwith- mt4i
* *e /equirinir I
, ' 0*>C
n?mals | spe
T*
this season of the year. The Child Bitten h
dicemen are expected to catch ? ,,
, . , , . . Master y,ei
id impound dogs running at ^ ^
rge w ithout muzzles, hut it is .
r . ii n .. . , was bitten b:
>t practicable for them to do so . ...
... . , r i day atterno
it bout some sort ot device or rril . ,
,. ? . ... I be animal
jpliance for the purpose. We , . n? .
, , , ~ ., chii. iiirm
ould suggest that Council em- . .
, j as tno law it
oy a regular dog catcher and . .
. , ? . . ,, er is not ki
imp them tor the work. IJn- , ^ ,
... , . . reason to su:
rtunate incidents such as that
. . . . ? . was mad.
last r ridav afternoon, when
child was bitten, on Main street,
/ an unmuzzled dog. are liable |A Ubba
occur at any time under exist- , Mr. Dock
g conditions. ern portion
|on |last Salt
Lancaster evidently looks \y ^ (>(>xt
>od to a visitor, judging from that weigh*
le impressions made on a rep-! was raised b
sentative of the Columbia State ?f his 1;
i expressed in his very interest- j js (he largos
g write-up of the town repro-' reported thi:
iced elsewhere from the col-1 frionti. Mr.
nns of that journal. The arti- j \Vh<> recent l\
e is a splendid advertisement i a 12-poundei
r Lancaster, and it wMI. we j over his pate
e sure, be fruitful of good re'Its.
It has doubtless been j Mr Dock Kn
at! by many thousands who)
ver see the local paper, and ' '
.. i .. , Mr. Willi a m
nong the number, it is sate to
c i ! tniIIh vi llwiie
sume. are not a few who are i
okinjr investments or looking ln^ A ),)Ut
it for new homes. Lancaster;'n '',t*
certainly an inviting field for 'lHt' 111
vestors of capital and a most *imo'sirable
place to live. Real es- trou,)'t, P"
te values here will never be |*te 'aine!' ^
ss than they are today, and the ,>u veHrs ot
an who puts his money in Lan- w'^ow
ster dirt now will ever after- remrtl^ ,
ard have abundant cause for ( M?,u*rt.v 3
If-congratulation.
? Young Man W
esbyterian Manse Struck by Charge Ar
Lightning. Hank-Wil
During a moderate rainstorm j wanted in t
iturday afternoon the Preshy- t<? the ??liar&<
rian manse here, on Kim St.. uuder H ve
as struck by lightning. the holt had left the
riking a chimney and par- l a sit Saturdjr
ally wrecking it and shattering! in Danvi !e.
ie glass in a window. One of for Dauv.lle
ie blinds or shutters was knock- turning li -we
I off and hurled some distance day. who w
it into the yard. The window with nit teoi
emu: was torn otf ami splinter- v, una m?n i
I. hke'v ms!;e
The pastor, the Rev. Chalmers
raser. was in a room near the Suici(je of pr
ricken chimney, but did not ?
el the shock. neither did the
her members of the family. Sumter, J
ho were in a'other part of the " Withers]
Mise. the Withe
_ company, coi
ily One Passed. tenlaj >>y ,lr
at his home <
< )ui of thirteen appi ants for \ *\,ur ou
achers certificates. at tile re- contained c
nt examination held here, only tumbler wen
le passed. Mis> Connie Porter. Mr. W'ithei
ic of the bright daughters of ,,id ami hail
rs. Julia Porter, ot tins place, wore shocke*
iss Porter was awarded a first u as a very
ade certificate. No cause is ;
? ? ? cide. He is
le Cunninsjham-Kelton Nuptials ?ne ic: * eh.i
to be Solemnized on 30th lnNeijro
Conner
stant. &
ed
As recent i> published in The
ws. the engagement of Mr. Ha- ' a;.aha?**i
I Cunningham, now of Frank- ')anu inn .!
i Furnace.' X. ).. son of Mr. Icou,m la''
d Mrs. W. .J. Cunningham. of "
incaster. and Miss Keith A. l'-"
Iton. of Orange. Mass., had
en announced > the atter's j,:'* 1,1 n.>
irents in & Massachusetts pa- ^ y con
t. On last Saturday invitations *'u> ^uider
ading as todov. s were recei\- 1'
I hereby relativesand intimate "
i ,? WoL 'i liiW
lends >i |>r?<specTi o n;i
his crime
'itnin; , , . ,
hands ?d the
Mr. and Mrs. Jam."-* K. Koi! n . more
. nan 1
quest i n* pleasure ot your
iMRhi'T K fir!; Amy t?? Mr. VVi mi
Hazel < mninyham on Wei - , ,,,
iv aftet noon. June thirtieth.
neteen nunured and nine at >ne . . >.
I a u \ ? Lately Mo
clock, forr -II. e Kelloi street.
., -aranjfeK . a
'ange. Massachusetts. * .-p. ,. . j,.,r .i
At liome after August first temp' - ? e
ankiin Furnace. New -Jersey, through fei^
Mr. ( ir ninpfham and Ins bride ed the act ?>
e expected to visit his parents who this mc
Lancaster soon after the mar- into their o1
inre. the death *>f
Vh*D BE KHKCMUP LISP . . . roVn
AT luirt nurrtit ho intwsy cane* f Kh?u- | / u.? win niifc r
MEN
!! >0 >iiAT?S ill patU 10 M
ia 1 >? c ? liotti-* Ct?wfor<i Bro* l'i- *
i<vi. 4 *-74
Hfr LANCASTER \ vA/ y ju
>y Dog. TABERNA
;il Roddey, stepson /
infield. of this place. Crops Fairly Go<
,* a bull pup last Fri- sivc Rains. El
on. on Main street. Teacher. Bo
bit the lad on the jy^r j^ck
>K was not muzzled. ^
quires, and its own
ti ~ \tT-Mit...
lowii? inert is nu
oieet that the beast seen any news
spot of Laneasti
. awhile I will \v
I notes.
Be* This section
Walters. of the eas- been visited by t
of the county, rains for the
inlay, sold to Mr. nuich of the lx>
on here a cabbage entirely washed
ed 15 pounds. It I are fairly well,
y Mr. Walters from ' eats crops are
ist year's crop. This* I we have had in
l cabbage thus far) The health ol
> season. Our good i js extra good at
Orin t". lilackmon, plenty to eat a>
presented us with cabbages, bear
. will have to look (jen peas and U
hagain. , kkikd chickkn.
- ? - j to believe this,.
ight Dead. and see for you
knight, broth r of The trustees <
Knight of the rotton ; school nfet Inst
died Monday morn- and elected Pro
"clock, at los home er for a seven
esviile section. He two of which \
had health for some the summer. \
a victim f>f kdnov lit will he aocor
was a son of the liev. Mr. Bee
.night and was about Mr. Joshua t'ai
age He leaves a morning at 1
r'veral children. The t arnes has heel
a buried at faberna- eral years to ati
a'ternoon. feel sate in say
? of the best prea
anted Here on Serious riet.
j \/- * Mr. t<diLor, I
rested in Virginia. . . .
tninj? about g:<
liatns. a young man ha(, th(,m ,)U(
his county to answer to<) bad to tal|
' ^during a girl enoURh has be(
?r? a^,v *nd who I Hme to get to v
county, was located Mrs. Minnie
y by Sheriff Hunter her father-in-la
\ a. I lie sheriff left son of Sumter.
Saturday night, re- Mjss 1)easieS
with Williams Men ; to S|)end the s.
idling to come parenU.
lisition papers. The Mifla Odossa
- now in jail, but will tu;t,
|t?l'?li| II no ^ l
tives and frien.
Messrs Sim 1
ominent Sumter Man, Stewart arc at
Witherspoon. vacation.
unc Mr. James Mr* K(,itor' 1
!?oon. manager of c'?r,me if
rspoun Furniture ' ,Mt
mmitted suicide yes- a conundrum if
inking carbolic acid * ' u "l! lm<
i :i ? most hoics Opel
?n east Liberty st.
nee vial which had
arbolic acid and a1
e by his side. ^ol. A. K. IV
>p??on was I.> years l'h;n lelphi t,
many friends who < v, j Alex K M
! at his death. He t*rv <>t the Sudi
industrious citizen. or Lourc* or i'
issi^ned for the sui- ",r n,*"v >Mra
. . ,. ... ur?? in politic*
lurviveil l>y his wife il|i(v1 ,, h|
Id and a t ep-son, liei*tord I) ? w
. - ? s i y 4 r <.
nned to Death Lynch
in Florida.
< . Fla.. June (i. To Lovers
rum a liml) in the: . . c
yard, and within! lnc
Ion >t I* lorida's CLW^ f
< e-- body ot Maik 1*^ T
e . greeted the peo- | \ ^ I
city is mommy. I zzz^zzzzzzn
demned to death for I ..
i ? 'I i ,lfl MlHi
>: Wiiliams Lan^s- I ?n><i . pi .
rit* .f this count v. I v: *'
;?t r n*? h? a.I
I* ,:t Juno. 11, I ' |> t lit I
8 ' ' ' '
alty of
r> < jjtV at t he i
nob of not F|orid2
i I. ft I >t llCI'
>l II ATI 1 tn
cl
.
f tail an?l Ba
? tw ^ith- an a I r _.?,? ;
Inn . round w i
< . i ri 11i >*r> st s
- r lii
i (I i.< beiiev ed t hat j
Mepi't would at- A Lordia
MO RalloWS J aii'l ti lt;-?iro (<t
prompt -* w ?*, >
the niol> members
atvln of the lirn
o ntns o<?k the law with i.?st ? i
a n hands to avenge
... 1'hhjii
>henti Langston.
v w
ed to death da'ly with K?- a ? ?
when BLOOD1NE OIN I yon
instant relief and per- ?. .l. c?r
m. 5<>c a box mailed by A ne r)<*'
*? * llu-v-t MrtHH.
"*"** * "-74
INE 9, 1909
nv P VPIITP i maaamm^mmmmmammammmmamam?m
>vLL ntwa. ; jZSSZZIIZZZZZIIZ
?d Despite Excesiection
of School A
rue,fi?ev' Natio:
ham. Other
Mm. X> ,
As I have not > 4
from the garden
er county in quite
rite iust a few
of the county has |
exceedingly heavy ,
past few weeks,
ttom land being
I away. The crops N
I he wheat and *pne fu|| capital
the best looking Bank must be paid
several years. not own nor loan
the community stock The policy
id everybody has ways conformed to
; uf \l. such as l the law in every pa
is. potatoes gar- absolute safety to c
ist. but not least.
If anybody tails
iust pay us a visit
>1' the Tabernacle( The Firs
Saturday, p. m. !
f. Stewart teach- ma
months' school, INIciLlOrV
vi11 he taught in
Ve feel sure benenplished.
OT
kham preached at
lies' last Sunday
1 o'clook. Mr. 1 cent in teres
i unable for sev- .
tend church. We1 The Only National 8
ing we have one
ichors in the Rock i
would say some
>od roads, if we I
are simply
jnpuHs'i!:! ?t? nini
is visiting
w. Rev. Mr. Gib- <
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm
tewart is at home. ;
immer with her! Give us vour
m
Plyler will go to ORDERS \
?ek to visit rela* ds.
for ^
Myler and Barney *
home to spend Sweet Potato Plants
will stop now and MA\ Is' ; 5
this reaches The I *
want to ask you SaMHMBMmBMtaaMKMMMi
vou rlon't object. I or
a,. TOMATOES I
Laziness. <
lcLure Dead.
IV. June ?>.? BRING \
(el.tire, pr< i hono- i
renie and S .peri jjo ;
ennv Ivania, and C
i a pro in m nut fl*. v0irR \
anil j xirnalism, v .
i- home in Walare
("ounty, aired * HI1 KF.NS I
of a Good, 1
moke trv %k '% I di
ined" J^dLJlO
a in. it u Columbian Shot At His Wife.
lit; t.il.H.'cn t.*ii i>
ih?- iisi ns it |.it Columbia, .June " ?A hors*
u. i i'.' <'mi!> iii'.'...i I m;,n a,1d alleged know
' "i/' I as ''Suuarbabe ' Courtney, c
I ;?i his wife in a hotel Iiere !<da\
i Oranges ai'er l<ickip-' in the panel* "i he
. . j >i i v i ro nil door when -he locked hit
'Illume ci.uM i. . out. I he two had l)eeu vpar.
uii I vou buy, , , ..
ted several years. < our'ne
nanas made hi- e-< ape. H. came her
do. i?n.,. 10 .??i Wltl1 tllP music festival horse
D o a. thin , a? from Jacksonville,
i .n noiiO'Iiiiii_. in
.^Welcome lnsane M,n KilU Five'
,.ioH>e tie- trn.it* Somerville. Mass., June 5.1
,,v"r> "iif. With a maniacal shriek. Joh
thi* rlaro *!>??
Murphy turnel trom pig-stickin
'o man Killing in the North I'acfc
inse aud Provision Company
. 1 . slaughter-house tc-day, aud drit
1 IIHIICG ?'>g his fellow workmen hefoi
i him, slevv five ofth?'**
ne Old Stand 1
f
nai
sink
Safety
\ j
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stock of a National
in cash and it canmoney
upon its ov. r.
of this bank has althe
requirements of
rticular, thus assuringle
posit or s.
t
al Bank t
Lancaster
t on savings account
lank in Lancaster County
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Estimates furnished on
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