The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 09, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
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Cotton yesterday, 10? trl^
We are told that Mr. L. 1). Hil- ^
ton, of the Haile Gold Mine sec- hur
tion, has a field.of corn averag....
vl8?
ing waist high. M
. Mr. 8am W. Robertson, of this
county, has accepted a position <> m
with the Parks Chemical com- l* v
IM rs
pany of Chicago. N,
A son was born to Mr. and v,s|
Mrs. Samuel Long, of the east- m
ern portion of the county, last
Sunday, 6th instant. *
The annual reunion cf Con fed- " i"'1
erate veterans is being held in
Memphis. Yesterday was the load
first day of the great gathering. , an
M isi
Magistrate W. F. Hudson (m'^
turned over to the county treas- ' *,
urer Monday $52.85 in costs and ai?i
fines of his court for the past ?us i
quarter. m
is S|
A couple of the finest peaches Mrs
seen in Lancaster in many a day M
was kindly presented to us a day
or two ago by our young friend ,iay.
Mr. Van Lingle. m
and
Council is going to cement the visii
sidewalk ou the north side of Gay w^'j
street from Main to Catawba t.or,|
street, and the necessary grading
? i* Kom
theretor is now being doue. M
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Three interesting communica- witti
tions. one of them from Mr. John
W. Twitv, were received too late U,R(.|
for publication in today's paper.
. tion
lhey will appear in the next lasue.
.
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The Moore Lumber and Mann- bo"!
facturing: company started work m
Monday on the handsome resi- J^es
dence it has contracted to build win
for Mr. (t. J. Derrick on Kim
street. i?res
Coin
Mr. Ralph Denoply, who has a sum
. . * ... ivlin
more at tne depot, was tried by c#y(i1
a jury in Mayor Hughes's court m
Mondav on the charge of selling
r . l.ani
liquor. A verdict of not guilty M
. ?vas rendered. her I
V\ eel
Mr. L. A. Blackmon, of White ,ltn|
Bluff Council, No. 39. ,J. 0. U.
A. M.. has received a check for Goo
$15 to defray the burial expenses
^ v f his wife, as provided for by j
the constitution of the Order. ,r
V ar
The attention of thegrand jurors dro1
is directed to notice in today's pa- last
per by Clerk of the Court (dree- fait
ory, notifying them that their thoi
services will not he required at colo
i fcbe approaching term of Court.
There will be preaching ser-!^r*
I vices at Camp Creek Sunday, J
' June 13th. at 11 a. m. And Sat-j ^
urday at 3 p. m., by the pastor. Re\
The public is cordially invited to the
be present, and especially the wit!
membership of the church. mor
Two winsome girls arrived in ,nel
East End within twenty-four '),ia
hours of each other, the one at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. f
Rutledge, on Saturday, the 5th, at
and the other at the home of Mr. a.1 [
and Mrs. D. Reece Williams, on J, e
Sundav. 6th instant.
nom
^ a-Rev. Alexander Miller. offSa- untt
vjmnah. Ga.. has accepted the Tho
call to the pastorate of the Park, beg
North Side and West End Rap- all
tisi Churches in this city, made pow
vaqft t by the general break-leous
, ( dOW:'. of the pastor, Rev. .1. K. \\
i Hair, who is now at Trudeau, i crea
N. Y. Rock Mill Herald. [end
The many friends throughout1
the county of Mr. W. A. Carries. ' ! '
'-of the eastern section, who is 11 "
W i^O-odd years old. will regret t<> ' ' ,
(p* earn that he is now in feeble
i?alth. Mr. Games, as is well
4 t | |yp
4 to V<wn, is the father of our fel- , *
, donaftownsmen. Messrs. Jud and ""'A
" th th' tre Carnes. vat
// ? . aftt
l?ig Hill to Observe Children's ^
Day- thai
ere will be Children's Day wht
'>es at Spring Hill church hav
'hv morning, beginning spir
-ning, be:on- froi
* onen
r m<
Personal. thou. Bles
he Hon. Mat. Ho?fh, of l.andsford. , et ^er 3
it Saturday in Lancaster. Ot my bl
ol. I.eroy Springs is on a business this." St
to New York. ,
rs. Lois Sislare. of Caskeys. left -10*1 "a8t
erday for a visit to relatives in UXY6 Ulld h
i Mill. of these
bs Mattie Stover, of Heath Springs, is Come toda
ting her ticiee. Mrs. U. II. Ilorton. jfive this
r. aud Mrs. John 1>. Caskey, of the ,, . . ,
r Cut section, spent Monday in tneil notio
aster. joice with
iss Kate Smith, ot Kershaw, s. on,l r*omir
isititiy at the home of her sister. '
. J. K. Pace.?Cheraw Chronicle. that there
is.s I,iila Wilson, of Kershaw, is than the "
ting her brother, Mr. I.s. Wilson, pyramids "
family. . ,,
rs. M. I.. I'lyhiirn, of Kershaw, is t)l ass. a
ting her son here. Mr. Lewis I*. tei'. tPStit'\
l>nru. i
anu sentin
r. W. i?. Croxton, of Kershaw ,
it Si.nday herewith his parents. Mr, COIllMeniOl
Mrs. W. L. Croxton. QUI* petiti<
r. fi. P. Heath, one of Charlotte's
inn hankers, spent last Saturday in
caster, his old home.
les I'earlc and Kellvc Mitchell, ot CYCLONE
>tcr. are visiting Mrs. s. \\ . Ini
at the Hotel Koyal. ?
r. Kd. Tillman, now with the Her- Houses Bio
in JSumter, spent Sunday hero w it It *
mother. Mrs. K. I?. Tillman.
iss Nannie Fletcher, of Itiversi le. . .
jetnlitiK a while with her friend, l a 11,if ell
. W. S. Langley, on Kim st. from Ellor
iss Margaret Moore, student of the K>"v- mill
one tor Women, iti t'olumhia. lias
rne'l home for the summer ho ii-: are to the
astrous cv<
iss A/ile Iterry, of Tunnel Hill. a. . . ,
Miss Klma Merritte, of Itoek Hill. tlOll late I
led Miss Jessie Porter the past rultin^T ill
rs. J. II. Witherspoou went tot on- patllWU
I, N. yesterday to visit her troved, iini
nts, Judge and Mrs. W.J. Mont- t>f ihe wiflt
r. and Mrs. W. V. Ileglcr of Pri- Soil, and S
siielit lust Sat.II rd a v and Sinnlnv
t Sir. and Mrs. W. M. Itlackinoii mJurecl.
le t'nity Suction. The first
iss l>essie Stewart, who has hem was that '>
liitig.schoolal Johnston, has return- ,
> her home in the Tabernacle see tn tl passe
|to spend the summer able dama]
r. Bill Jones, the handsome young ! Mr. Watts
rastrian who is book-keeper t??i the r n: p
liorn (Iranlte t'ompanv, at stone- ^ __
>, spent Sunday iti town. i Saill Kemil
r. Frank Cunningham, student : II'icVv Til
Presbyterian college at Clinton,
stood all ol his examinations and | Was in a ll1
return home tomorrow to spend and after
summer vacation. j _ _ . .
iss Maude Moore, student ol" thei* I ic \
hyieriau College for Women, in ground,
imhia, has returned home for the rp. ^ ,.
mer. Her sister. Miss Nannie Hill
has been visiting relatives in the pillar Stiff1
.al city, has also returned. was ^
r. James It Home, ot Ninety six, '
the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. W. s. years Ol UJ
(jley. of Kim St., the past week. bruised ah
rs. F. W. Anderson has returned to i . , ,
Homo at Ktowah, N. ?after a two UdUgtliei
is visit t?? her sister. Mrs. W. s. bone bt*0k(
*le> * her of the
injured.
d Negro Drowned. had to be t
fill Watts, ./lie of the colored l?n tangled
ds at the Catawba Brickyards. , mo'ished
i Wyck. was accidentally not If
ivned in Twelve Mile creek ,'n(
Friday. Watts was a good flying piect
hful negro and was well making a
lght of by l>oth white and At the Ik
red who knew him. ^u' family
M , dining1 rooi
Fraser's Beautiful Prayer at m,un 1 ''
was compli
the Unveiling Exercises. the dining
s heretofore published, the .lured.
. Chalmers Fraser. pastor of. At Mr.
Presbyterian church, opened j the dwellii
1 prayer the unveiling cere-| the famil;
lies of the Confederate monu-, tained by 1
it last Friday. The appro- pillar and
te and deeply impressive in- I The dwe
ition was in part as follows: occupied
Imighty God, our heavenly and they .ler.
we thank thee that thou proaching
God; who doest thy will in and escape
army of heaven and among Was blown
inhabitants of the earth, and but left t
e can stay thy hand or say sound.
) thee. What doest thou? Mrs. Pe
u k no west the end from the building. Ii
inning and bringeth to pass j person,
things according .to infinite Mr. San
er and unchanging right-' his barn a
mess. ami was u
re thank thee that thou has however,
ited us like thyself and hast bis wife.
uwfu ur? >% 1111 v'#ii\ M tiwi; rtfiii trom the I
timent. Wo thank thoo for:erahly bru
men who with the con vie-' \ir< }.; j
that they were right and j torn down
sentiment that it were better dwelling
tie than to live without the st,.ucj< m t
H ami the liberty of their na1
land, were willing to lay causm^ a
n their lives for their eonions.
We thank thee that Thought
sr nearly a half century thou Cades,
t crowned with success the Mouzon, o
rts of these noble women, i tiring for
t thou hast kept them amidst! stupor of ?
itever obstacles they may as he cal
e met from a materialistic that he
it and hast delivered th m jumped o
it utilitarian temptations] story wine
was made of Mr. Grab
?un who w?* '^stance p
rv no was distc (
oostlv 1 th**
Nfcws, JUNE 9 ICQ9
sed Lord, didst reply, ITHE CONFEDERATE REUNIO
alone, against the day '
trying hath she kept Thousands ef the Old Heroes a
> we thank thee that _ .
kept the sentiment of rriends now in Memphis.
onor fresh in the hearts Memphis Tenn. June 7. Wit
women, and as they the stars and the bars and tl
y in chastened joy to star spangled banner floatii
token of their love to j largely and amicably in the so
red dead do thou re- breeze of a typical Southern da
them. And may they with the pictures of Southern h
ig generations realize roes aligned with those wl
is amnionument loftier fought for the North: with tl
royal structure of the streets tilled with thousands <
md more lasting than visitors: with here and the
monument of charac- through the throng, the soft gri
ing to the convictions and gold of the cause that mi
tents of those whom it lions, revere the Confederat
ates. Hear us in these veterans' reunion began today.
>ns for Christ sake. The formal programme does m
begin until tomorrow, but all dt
? ~ long special and regular trait
! STRIKES ELLOREE. purfed noisily into the Bluff ('ii
of Tennessee and debouched the
wn uown and Number mousanus or passengers upon tr
Persons Hurt. pint forms. I ho hotels, ta x e< i
their capacity, have utilized evei
mig. S. ( . ._l^opoi_ts Sjjare i,iCKi of space and the hal
ee. a small town about and corridors are filled with na
is east ot this place. row CO?S Upc)n which repot
effect that a most dis- ^ond-natured but enthusiast
lone visited that sec- visitors to the rei,nion.
r riday afternoon, retreat
damage along r Cl, , D i u
y. Property was des- Congressman Ellerbe Breaks H
d crops along the) line Leg.
d were torn from the ?.* . , ? ,
. . ,, Washington special m tl
several persons bad y n i - ti
1 J News Courier. .June t: II
... . . , friends of Representative Ellerl
place hit by the wind wj|| t t? ,earn that |)e h.
f Mr. Jack Smith, and been so unfol.tunate as to brea
d on doing consider-: hjg ,e^r
are to the property of Qn pO, ni)fht he was stan(
' HunKerpil ar. Mrs. jn(r jn th(J mai? ,obl)y ,)f the M(
n. ills. feikins.Mi. tr0p0|jtan |where hen
neihn. and Mi. h. . gjdes during the session of Coi
e path ot the cyclone R1.eSs and withou, any ap|)a
ortheastei Iv diiectioip ent cauae> slipped, with theresu
passing the place o! that the bone in his left leg wi
it lifted from the fractured. He was at once take
i to Providence Hospital, in th
nily of Mr. Hunger-1C1LVered
the most, as he
hurt, being about 75 Young Man Assassinated in Bar
?e. His wife was also we|l County.
out the hack, and a ^ , . . ,
, i n Columbia,June5?Three mil
las a thigh and collar f ' , ,
mi .. from VNilliston late last nig!
in. \ he other mem- , .
,;i.. ? ^;..i % Cleveland r auning, a voutig win
i cu1111 \ . a Kin, \\ its un- " . , .
,T c ,r. .. man, 20 vear? old, was wavla
Mrs. Sam Kimmerlin , . * ,
, .. . .. .. and snot Irom hi? buggv and l
aken trom the pile ot , , ,,
.. , .. , . stantlv killed,
timbers of the de- , ., .
... i i Dogs trailed the murderer
dwelling. bruised. . ....
.... , tnehdiHto river, where the assaa
erioush |mMired. Mr.
, "iii nmapneared in a boat.
. k was struck by a ? ,
... . -.ii'i bu*p?ei<m indicates banning
?ot timber in the head. . , . . . ,, ,
. , brother in law, Addie Hovlsto
eery ugly trash. . . , .
, It is thought the murderer wl
)tneof Mr. -lack Smith. . *
. . be captured,
were seated in the
in which adjoins the ""
dling. The dwelling ^?y turned to Death in Texas.
ptely torn down, while Dallas. Tex., dune (>. Inafi
room escaped unin- which started this morninjr
the kitchen of the Knight apar
Watts Hungerpillar's ment house, corner of Kim ai
ig was blown down on Hardwood streets. Herschel Da
y, injuries being sus- nelly, 8-year-old son of Mr. ar
Mr. and Mrs. Hunger- Mrs. I). ('. Dannelly. w;
one of his daughters, burned to a crisp, and twoothe
lling of Mrs. Hair was were fatally injured and tv
by Mr. Otto Strock, seriously hurt,
teeing the storm ap i ?? ?
ran down the road y#ur ?b,or:ptIOB r.. v.
d unhurt. The barn mU opt If it i? thu t?
from the foundation fallow "
he horses safe and ? ~ ?
Special Notices.
rkins lost all of the , Time ->et fir?r tlit* Kt'iimoii i>' I.am, .?
?ut no iniurv to anv ter roumv varans, August 12th. inc
at l>i.\ie.
I.aih nsUT i liupter will -.?<11 iee-erea
ll Kt'llimei'lill was in on Main street. >atur?lay at'ternoo
. ,i , .. .i . ; from 8 to S o'Hoek. XX'?? ask the pr
t the time of t le st'dlll ronage ot the imiimiiniiy a- \% e ha
nhlirt. The dwelling, ill' urreil some indebtedness during*
i , ! _ _ past week tor the tinveiling ol" the m<>
>\ a- mown now :i ?r. umt.n| wlit.h must he paid. Lain a->t
who had to be taken 1 iiaiiter.
alien timbers. consid- K,,v 1 v- "'abnev ? ?
Ki< h Hill ne\ t >un i:?\ attcrnimi)
ised. j a ..vi??. k.
*\ I rick had his hams
and piazza from his A Card.
Mown ot!. lie was l.autastt-i i imter , . ertauiU H|>|
ii ii . i ii.-iiivti ??f the numbrriers favors
>.* head by a timber, ,.t.ivoll Srom lll(. ltI/,.ns((fth* ,
paintlll Wound muniiy. and fmni every sent loo oi i
i ounty in all work permitting to I
* * I n vi'ilinu of the ? onfeclerato Mon
No U/oc rko.in C?. inoni tin- universal eniiiusiusm e. i
He Was Chasing rox. ,ts erection ha-, been uroot
liino v \1r R R awakens a respntsive echo In our m
. ... * . ' ' hearts. We feel, that in our dials
1 KillgStree, alter re- lony and arduous years ot work
the night, arose in a wh?n -l^'ra^nnnt m.e ..p,).. .
Ami our progress wan imped M a
some kind or <t dream ofontimoa our burden was ^rio'ens
I* it. and imagining be borne, that y. urHympatl., has he
1 with n*. and in>w that the barrier- ha
WHS in a fox chase, *11 > huin^l Away And nun?sh I
r fell from a second "owned our etlorts we nan rejoin, w
. von. 1
low in the residence ot w^t hopi' that eaeh person, ?ho
lam. of this place a t,,e "bV'hteai measure has reuderid a
, ' 1 aid in l>ur mirk ot the past weettj}H
t about twenty feet, to oonsiiiei this II I ? personal naV
V.7" - i n^ ?, xrawxr thankd trom every member of I .am
*W*>H v, T '"m V terfjapter. V .1). <<
' Vf^mvy. \ Mrs I' ^ Stet
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By Using Proj
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The J. F. Mac key Co. have
ltd
w Drs. Baum
! Eye-sight specialists of Cha
t0 troducing into this commu
lost Mode::
They will remain here for c
June 4th, 190th
TEST
re Is not a matter of guesspairs
of readv-made glasses
,ti ciples which none but one v
eye understands?no guess\
Eyes Ex.
rs;
OUR WORK
Hundreds will
HOURS 9
At the Drugstore of
J. F. M
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Business Notic
II- '
ei * i .>onces iri^eriHi; u
' tins head at the rate of <>N K '
.(I A WOKI) tor each insertion
at notice to he counted ie?? tha
words
? t.i > II.S K I Kf> 1*1.1 I ? >! ! ?It
tin 1 I'Httlr an 1 Si.. . A' a
stores.
WA VI Kit EVKKYB"D\ ?<
Ot that nice "tall-led beet - >i I 1
IVarf ?fi ?7<
lie ,
WHEN THE QUESTION Oh V
" DINC INVITATIONS tot, to
1 j ?d interest in vour family, t>ear in
wl tlmt TIIK N I-AN > uKI'Mt ! '. has a
v n. | of as tine as are made, and at
?' I prices than usual for sin li high |ii
,s IF YOU or any of your sons or dau
ud want to take a business course, n
will apply- at this office we can sell
a scholarship to either ol two sehooh
AO THE FKKNUII < <>A( II M \ 1.1,1
,Rs will be at Wa \ haw. N.<| on Wi
day and Thursday, (9tli and loth
at Van Wyek on Fr'dav the lit
in C. Elliott. * '
ny i
111 UO<; FOUND.?About ' montl
of cotton seed color, wit a black
\?- Itird dog. Owner can got same b
ink expenses.', l.ewla Slmpntyfi, oi
5
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?ENCE !
s Confidence
ccount with
lk is a telling
rhen you are
of a Loan
iys You
lank With
Id Reliable" ! j
of Lancaster III
aster, S. C.
our Eyes
lOdife
wt
>erly Fitted Glasses
secured the services of
rind and Kassel
rleston. S. C., for the purpose ofjirnity
their
i Crystal Lenses
?ne week only, commencing Friday.
1NU EYES
work, nor is it a matter of trying on
It is a science governed by prinsrho
has studied the anatomy of the
vorkin our methods of testing eyes.
amined Free
; IS GUARANTEED
testify to our reliability.
A. M. to 6 P. M.
ackey Co.
caster, S. C.
pe !' ?11 ""A I.I .? \ -p>od mi. 'i < i>v? with
vmmiiu rftlr. Apply to It II. r*..;.
- I.anrastt r,
IP'lT
KN i l > 11 \|.|. s|*k\|??ne\i >au.rday it>
No l.an<aster and -.hall be triad 10 tal'-.
ii ii> w h parti* v wishintf to buy thollassoit
iii? place a lvi i tlsed herein. \N ill hr?
til Dotal Koyul. W . I.. 1'lcxifo. 71
orsoa
i i n _r w ! WILl, I5IMAIN hare onlv until
7 > (turday night I'nos who with
"~?l"" iheii '-yes touted >r glasses li'.??? 1. should
' i?Ct s'' us PrwmPtly. i'rs. Kaumrmd and
K asset at the .1. ! '. Maeki-y t 'o, Drug
' store.
VED- w \ s J j i, ?*|",> rent a Iwalling o
" I ! * rnunn ?r > 1 immunity, good wt(I
er, close in a> possible. Possession
1,nf> i wanted by .Inly 1st. Apply to L. I.
lower ( rajj, prosperity, s. i .
ality.
."nt.-i-- '"''i: -^ \ t. 1 ?A fin- inileh e?.w. < at
f you or phone to J. t . Nelson. Lancaster,
yon a j "?. I K No. .
i". lotf j
5^7' To the (irand Jurors
h Al?'* I ^ "u Wl^ notice thai yotit WW*
er.ee will not be reuuireiU^j " \*p
proa' hint; 'unti term of C* wo
\ ago. sessions business will b'
ears. ??id term. l^anpaaV**"
y pay 1909.
i Hilly 1 Clerk