The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 16, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
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(SEMI-WEEKLY.) printe
Published Wednesdays and Saturdays noted
at Lancaster, S. by The Lancaster afores
Publishing Company.
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I'll .vs. T. CONNORS Editor 1
A. J. CIjAKK itusiuess Manager a COIT1
Knterod as second-class in a tier Oct. 7tb ^
IW06, at the poitofflce at Lancaster,S.C., tunatl
under Act of Congress of March 3, i87i>. verif V
WKDNEsuti. Jirni: in, mow. ?
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Advice to a Bachelor Editor. tions
Our friend. Editor Connors, of being
the Lancaster News, has been the m
calling our attention lately to the tjK, q
various editors marrying and ... ,
holds out some such hope for us. lls,ieci
The list is interesting and since C-harli
some of them have succeeded we ty in I
have again taken heart ar *e noted
some hopes of following i ir pUj.,.,1
footsteps if. after fiftr r ,
twenty more years in the Pusi- ;ul su
ness. we can become as adept in 'n wl
twisting the truth and hood- a cit\,
winking the fair sex as they the "c
have been. The following notices jjst wj
along this line appeared recently _
in the Lancaster News: JMol.o
"Another editor has wisely indiffe
joined the ranks of the benedicts, worth;
On last Wednesday evening Mr. Marllx
Roland F. Beasley, the bright > .
editor of the Monroe Journal, '
was married to Mrs. Isabelle! Lancai
Fitzwater. of Monroe. There's the col
still a fighting chance for Bach- good,
elor Caldwell. of the Chester
tut: oi
Lantern. i Sl
An Alabama man has at last
succeeded in getting married af- Lanca:
ter having proposed to two hun- horo, dred
women. His experience Aiken,
ought to afford some encourage- Darlin
ment to the bachelor who grace- 0n if,,
fully holds down the Chester
Lantern's editorial soapbox." Lanca:
But even though we are so ties In
sadly behind in tin's matter we $100 e
understand that another bachelor 5 [ess
editor not far away will soon .
join the ranks of the benedicts. / 0
And we are interested in seeing sum 0
how our advice to this selfsame it with
editor will work before trying a Refen
plunge ourselves.?Chester Lan- js Wor
u i.i ii? bution
But why await the result of tj ()
that other bachelor editor's matexcept
rimonial venture? His orange ^201 5
blossom experience may, for one Sj1 ^r?,
reason or another, prove a blooming
failure. Remembering that
"faint heart never won fair
lady," plunge right in yourself , '
and make the best of it. You'll ,
never develop half the good that's
in you until you have two months
to feed instead of one. But we
wouldn't advise you to pay any 1? the
attention to the advertisement of rowthat
Chicago woman who is offer- 'ou
ing $20 for a husband. It Meet i
would take more than that sum ('av- t
to keep her big feet covered with s,x 0 <
leather six months. Try a home ?f non
product. Chester's not in it derma
when it comes to raising mules, to ^
hogs, vegetables, etc., but her ?f the
fair and winsome daughters will ordere
compare favorably with those of the 22
any county in the State, except
Lancaster. J urn
A Laurenjs county man "went Ar
fishing" )he other day, using j?oc
mulberries\ as bait and caught, Njr
twenty-five pounds of catfish.
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The berry is evidently a more ,
famntino1 rl i/if f-Kor. f Ln nootir '
i^uiptiii^ uici tnoM ti'c
worm. v ' ;,non"
\ cjOO'i?
The Charlotte Observer* of 1 h-m
Monday says "a white hoy, ab\ut n t
L5 years of age, so intoxicated, !>. r
as to be wholly unconscious," e tjr,.
was taken to the police head- tj,?. sl
quarters of that city the night ,t;iru.
previous. A sari spectacle, indeed;
but it would he interesting ^ ^
to know where that lad got his
whiskey in a prohibition city like ,
, Charlotte.
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According to the Augusta j .. ,,
Herald, there is a town in floor- ,,
gia which eniovs the unique dis- j.iytfnction
of having passed an or- ? i in
riinance forbidding1 automobiles w s -<
to pass over its streets. The,*'1*1"
name of the town is Seney. It's
a safe prediction that the ordi- Ha
nance will never be violated by ,jHC
editors and niggers. j
The value of the little comma
was strikingly exemplified by its
omission where essentially needed ie'
in a paragraph in Saturday's c' c*
News. Its absence made it ap-1 9*a,err
pear that a certain young lady!*91!}10
has two fathers, one of them be-! in tV9
IMF L*NCi
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ler prospective husband. Arrest Made Growing out <
mistake was made by a pensary Investigation.
Tin setting up" an "out" Columbia State of Su
on the proof sheet, the rha R.cblal)d cuulll jai
said out being a short nlgh, entertldlied nl> les,,
thetical clause followed by Rujehed a p8rson thllD
ma, the typo failing to add a. Bvars He was arrest,
.unctuation mark. Unfor- ojRhtat63o bv ja8 j? t
sly we do not have time to nlar,ha| tha dj8pell8arJ
the proof m th's office. mi88loo. The charge in Mr
.... . rant is '"conspiracy to d<
ie interesting comparisons 0a. a r 0 _ ..
. . , ... the State of South Carolina
be noted in the contnbu- ~.L
i .... . .1 n . I he warrant was iRsueu
by counties to the fund . r ?
f?,. fUo t: < instance of Mr. W. *. btev
I UIOVVI ivi l/UC CLCVIIUII U1 .. I ?
., j. attorney lor the dispensarj
onument to the women of . . . .
c , , .. , mission, ami bv direction
mifederacy, as dailv pub- '
., ^ , commission, llie names i
in the Columbia State. ...
. .. ... . members of the board are
sston, the wealthiest counl.
0, . ... . iu the warrant,
the State, with a people . ,,
c .. , , Dr. W. A. Myars is a ma
tor their culture, valor and ... .
. | . .? ... is well known throughou
ry, has only given the piti- ,
c a>ic . ] f>. . , , ?>;ate. A man ot pleasiu
m of $16. while Richland, , , ...
. . , .... , , dress ?nu not a little ne
nch Columbia is located, . .
, ., magnetism and considi
' verv much smaller than ,. ,
.. | .i ,, , , manliness, he ha# many pel
ity by the sea. heads the , , . ,
.. ... . c friends, not including thus
th the munificent sum of .
, . , are members ot the same I
0. Charleston s seeming . . ..
... . 1 nal orders In fact, many
rence to this most praise-;
i , ; men implicated in the S'at
y movement is inexplicable. I h , ,
, , . , , t pensarv scanda s are stro
3ro stands next to Rich- , .
, | . i 1 their fraternal order aflilia
ts donation being .sod.s.98. . _
ster occupies 10th place in ?. _v ,...
Itn.in, which is rcnm.-kal.lv Ne?ro JCh'!d ? Y,ear? ?'d
considering- that it is one Tr,ed th,s Weck for Wun
mallest counties in the ITii n special in 'lie Coli
The counties ahead of S..ue, Ji.ne 12: ? Decern
ster are Richland, Marl- mother and with fa herunU
Anderson. Sumter. Marion, - [,-r,d uel!i ,ile |it,|e
, Spartanhunt. York and who,e u<16 W!)!) ?lVeII ?s (!
gton, in the order named, ... .. . .
, , , . ' ! b> his in nher when she ie
rger and wealthier than i * . , , ,
. at the intiu s', hu' wh.? l<
ster. As man v as 18 coun-, 1
ive contributed less than I .vear o. t?.. ol l-r, w I ..ex.
ach. 10 less than .$50. and P oamy tv.ve u. tare a j.ir
than $20. Beaufort stands on the grave charge of mu
bottom with the measly F<ed l?el!. who is probab
f $13, and Berkeley next to youngest person in Amenci
i with just 50 cents more, held on so serious a charge
ing again to Lancaster, it been in jail since April IS. i
thy ot note that its contri- j ;?n that time his mother h
$-0S.S.) is iargt-r than to the jail to see or
f any neighboring county j qu,re abou, hlm Rea|h. ,
i. T."rk'. ,(rheS'e'I3, ^ Iv person who has seem
6, Fairfield s $192.00, ker-1 .
* $178.50. Chesterfield's! I?,"".!, , "" """ "
York's donation is $338.10.! W' '' Jone8' who' hav"'*
figures are taken from i9enteoced t0 ",e >mP""01
Itate of last Sunday, the jat the February term of cot
copy of tliat paper before !'le murder of his wife, is
his writing. here pending his appeal i
supreme court being heird,
Mass Meeting Called. Jone4, moved by ihe ve
Democratic Voters of the fhef.c pic'ure ot the eh
n of Lancaster: most ragged and ditty gar
are hereby requested to and the old con evident!)
it the Court House, on Fri- o f by* some large man. su
he ISth of June instant, at him with new raiment in
lock p. in., tor the purpose Qf |jie old suits ot J1 ii' .s 15linating
a candidate for Al- 90Q
n for the town of Lancaster Th(f crime (or w,u. h Kr,.(
/Atftf I fA?* fur t no /lAm/\oi?otgi
4'" "Jr VI1C1WC,,!VV*!*W# I if in jail i? the alleged sh<
said town, at the election
d to be held on. Tuesday (? t't'e m gre.i-, .> war.
nd of .June instont. "anted Ethel lhotnas, am
Voters cordineio the evidence hr
e the 14th 1909. out ai the iiques', ait
? shooting of the child the b
tother Fire in Rock Hill. tempted 'o conceal her bod
: Bill Herat : ? i h home U w" llis ver<"l.
K. !i (J.n.it ??k,.t Black Si"c'" h"""? l""?" ct
-a- had b. fire an'' >" confinement the
tec ..'clock tl.t. .Friday) however, has not varied lr<
nti. Mostol the 1, tt.ehold "oryhel he is tiinoceit
wete *avel The watts Of th" the obild "coi'lct 'll;
, , ,. . ti r-eli while nlayiug will
in purl ct :ie iiuus' were J *
ma.ed excep rom water. -UM*
'Ol nod the t ;> part of the - . . ? .
Trouble Makers Oustei
hi-tue wer. burned and! When k nutter iroiu >touirtch
i)ve room, wiicrf ihf fire I tak,.s, t^1"- King* New i.n.. ri
mightv glftfl ti> si-f his 1 ~>|>e|?*?J
, was a ni'?t 1 Otn pie'elv .ligation it v. lint I orche's tick1.
. ' his new, tine i?|>pctiu*. strong
yed. I he flame- burned h..?iti.y vigr.-. . i ? ifcnnsc hIo i.hi
?h the over i.eai ogling in \Y" rU..i
Muckey < o.. r twitl-rlnirK J hurnnicj
i an i ( o sib ?* in s me o: ,for(l ,irp!?
m-. T -e v 1.i?ij? _i- wi 1 *' '
i con-nb tab f -um. Eleven Killed inTexasStc
it i? uu or toort, i- aim a. Dallas,Taxas, June 11 entirety
c? v re J nv i<?u - . ,
The fir,- is enppo ,1 io 1Na "
origin iied from some d - that I ' per.-ons are dead an
toe slov-* flue. Mr (.'<?< k ! oral more or ! . ?-> 11 u>lv
vera, miles in the tmun'ry , ?<> a* a ivsult ?.f astotm in
1,1 ?ilr occUfrsd J ra| wrstern Texas last in.
inged for Killing Sister. Women Who Are Lnvlci
K s1 nvilift Flu June 1 1 Those attractive women who an
fit lace, form and tonipei arc the
). Smi' f , white, convicted many. who might be like 111< m
, ... . . Hlcklv woman will be nervous and i
mur(l?T <'f 1>1~ siller, (,ora constipation or Kidney poiHoiiH
Smi h, was legally exocil'- !>>?? i-bs blotches, skin eriipti ,n
^ wretched complexion lor all
'ft this rooming at 10.07 electric Hitters work wonders 11
. . iilate Stomaoh, Liver and Kidneys
v. Wl nout making atiy the blood; give strong nerves, brig
lent aj to the crime. Smith P"re *>rentb, smobth velv ty skin,
complexion. .Mmiv chinning won
first while man to be hang- their health and Wauty to them
J F Mickey Co., Fund-murk 1'hi
county in over thirty years. crftwtord Itron,
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*STgp M^vA/g JUNE 16 '?Q9
>f Dis-j CURJS YOUR KIDNEYS =
i XT~ 4-^ ToL-*? A?... T 4-1 f
nu nccu iaivc *^ny r uriuer
nd?? : I Risks.
11 last why will peoplo continue to suffer
Jisnii. the agonies of kidney complaint, back
r " W, ?che, urinary disorders, lameness, head*
* aches, languor, why allow themselves
Hi last to become chronic invalids, when a
J room certain cure is offered them?
' I>oan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to
J COni- use, because it gives to the kidneys the
e wa - thoy need to perform their work.
" If you have any, even one, of the
sfratld symptoms of kidney diseases, cure your
'? self now, before diabetes, dropsy or
bright'* disease sets in. fan Lancasat
the or residents demand mere convincing
tiliROii proof than tin1 following.
' .1. Henry <dad Ion, 101 Forest Ave.,
f colli ('hestor, s. r., says: "Several years
of the aRO ' was suffering from a severe pain
in the small ol my back which kept me
of the in misery. In the morning upon first
U8?d arising. 1 was often so lame and sore
that i could hardly get up. Learning
of Loan's Kidney I'llls. I began using
n who d*em and it required but three boxes
to eifect a complete cure. I gave a
t th e s'.rumerit recommending this remedy I
ig ftd ^1'*'' liHfil and am pleased to say
that I ha\o iia'l little or no trouble with
rt-onal j ipy kidneys sirn o. I know Doan's KidBf
able* ne> Pills are a very reliable remedy I
and gladly recommend them."
rsonal For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents.
0 mh'i Foster Milhtmi Co. Hi.Halo, New York,
' sole Hgon*^ for the Foiled States
rater- Heine?iil?T the name ? Loan's? and take
. ., no other
01 the
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n.r ,, Wife-Beater Killed by Son.
t ons. Raleigh, N". special in yes-1
terday's (Charlotte Observer:
i i. f * i? .1 r . i 1
to De nanK Liawrorn, aiarmer living
ler. near Selma. was struck on the!I
head and his skull crushed by an
J,n ,H axe in the hands of; his 13-year
' 'y old son this morning. Crawford
??own,: jla(j js .vife down and was beat-!
' boy ing her and the boy not being
\ears able to get him off without force
s'ified used the axe. The boy has been
> <ks a placed in jail at Smithfield.
week ? - ?
y here At the Monday night meeting .
rder. of Lancaster Lodge No. 59 K. of lv
the P.. Mr. T. C. Green was initiatever
e(' 'nto the'rank of Pagehood and
, j1H8 Mr. H. E. Coffey was advanced 1
oal in ^rom ran^* ?f Page to that
, of Esquire. p
as not
to in.
A I hrilllt g IteNciie
tie on.
How Iloit K lioan of 1 'benv, Wash, was |
e l tC saved trom .1 frightful death ts a story to1
111 is ">r'" w ,r'"' "x tinr ' " he writes
brought 011 a maperute lung tr >uble that |
? been tvfib-d an expert doctor b? re Then I
paid $1(? (" r'5 i visit to a long specialist
l? men t i?t Spokane who <ii<1 not help me Then ,
irt f'Tl ' wp|,l to California hut without benefit j
1 At last I usel I)r King's NVw Discovery |
in jail w'hicli completely cur.-.I me ami now I am
| as well as ever.'' Fot lung trouble, bron- |
to III? I chilis, Coughs ami co! "s, asthma, croup
! and whooping cough its Mr reme HI'c
suit $1 I'" I i iat bottle tr i- < < lis run teed ;
ry pa- >'V I I' Mack? v ' < I' tcdeth irk I'har|
macv. Crawford Bros w
ild in
men I e
' cast To the Grand Jurors I
pplied Yon wi 11 take notice that your prescnce
will not he required i?t th? ap"
; proacliitii; June torm < f t'ourl, as no
Near Sessions business will he transited at
said U'tin. Lancaster, s. June H,
! I fH i??. j. p. i i rejjory,
ii Hell ' lerk ot < <?url for Lancaster < 'oiint.Vi
Oling
, A Grand Opportunity
ought
tr the To tee PACIFIC COAST and
my at- i the Alaska-Yukon Exposition
v hlit ' The best ami most inevpensivo way
! to see the I'ai-ilic l uast and the <>reat
Western Country this summer, and
. , take in the Maska-Yukon Lx position
isuitu^ opened June 1st, is to "yo as you please
boy , and pay as you tfo. and stay as 'oiik as
' October at. it > on desire." \N liy not
)tli Utn i apend your ow n money? Why not |
I atid '''an >'owr ,,u " trip and go comfort, |
' ' and when it suits you? This may be
y shot done bv planning your trip over the
SOtTIIKKN RAILWAY
i the >in eonneetion with an individual party
j leaving the Carolinus July ltd. on the
j "Individual Kvpense I'lan, which will
j cost you about half as much as a lived
[j I expensive exeursioti tour. I
I lotlb e , M I V :trL KOLTK.
lis t?..H Southern Kail w ay, t toldshoro to llarit-i
and In- '"H" Junction: (pieen A- < reseeni. liar- j
I over riiuati Junction to Oanvillc, K ,: _
n rv< - Southern Railway, hanville. K v . to
.I,, |iv. r St. Louis. Mo: \N ahaslt It. I!., St. I runs
at J F '? insas ity, Mo; I riion I'aritie,
r, ('raw- Kansas ' ity to l>enver: l?en\ei ,v Rio a
w tIran<le, lienvci to Salt Lake City: s. I'. I S
L. A. A- s. I,.. >alt Lake t'lly to Los r
Angeles. 1 I
irm. u< >i M> i nil' kail uo\i? it\ri:> ii
<ioing \ ta an\ ticketing rouie >> lei ted '
-Spt'C- and returning v i;? any ticketing route
. as desi red. t
1 dll"W | ^ jft poitlait'l. "-cattle and -?an Fran- 1 I
! . t I l isi-ii nr \ :< i u i a. colli o i rei n rniu ,t <
i' i nc ? ~ ' ^ "
one \v?v \ iti Lnrtlninj and Seattle. I
injui- fkom v
Spartanburg I.< oloinbiu 'jil '
' ' Hork Hill MS .'{ i < harlotte MM 7"? '?
lit, tlroonvtlle ??r? (harleston OS* 751
Chestei Mn > Sumter MM 75 ! a
Kites quoted from oilier points on up- ?
d plication
lovi!\ Tickets limited to < >otoher .'{1st, I MOM,
in\y <it anf' permit Slop-Over* at all points
A wisak w,-sl of t 'hicago or St Louis. Tickets
rritable on sa',> daily to Snpteinlier 'JMth. IMOM.
hliow in bower round tiip rales tr? and from
s and a California <|noted on application. liesuch
Tore completing arrangement* for year
ley ieg- trip give us an opportunity to inik L
. punts with you about the details of it. quote
ht eves, you best rates and tell you of the most
lovely interesting points, and the best and 1
ten o*c cheap'\l way to see. tlieiy. Write to '
50o at represontaiive .1. i'. H SK, . Itriaac
j Hivision Passenger Agent, I
? Charleston. S. C. I
Di ationai
Bank
Saf<
^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEL
NO 4
Every director of a National B;
quired by law to own a substantii
of stock, and is forbidden to hy
it. A large proportion of the cap
of this bank is owned by the dire
they, therefore, have a personal
in the business which they direct.
The First
National Bar
of Lanca
4 per cent, interest on savings
The Only National Bank in Lancasl
For Anylliiii^
lou Wan
? in ? mm
Groceries,
Vegetables
and
Fruits
PHONI
NO. 13
W. L. ( iovIoii
k x ci'BN ,0^_B AT Scholarshi
r? n. ?. h.mi vi? Examinati
Noiilturn VChiI %% i?3
\ count I nited <'onfedorate Voter- Clllt
lis Kounion of .South Carolina the
ouihcrn Kailwav aiinoimi cs verv low . , , '
...in.I ir>,. rates to Cheater. *N. C. <!?>
'i? kits will boon shii- Juno 22,28,21, *n'l?ai,d p-ii1
united itooil to return until Juno 28th, ' lemsoii Agr
ho d iiudor 11
Round trio rales from principal sia- Hoard of hdti
Ions as follows: Applicant?
'.lai kst uru fcl.Oti Camden $1.40 of. ago and m
olumbia 1.8(1 t-allnoy 1.15 "'** J" to a lima
toii llill .AO Suniler 2.00 ^cholarOiipii
N iriiisboro .5 York\ilIc .50 '_In-h. J his
hildron botwoen live and twelve years united nurul
f aire half fare. reach high 8
For further information, tickets, ete., "'J* ln H(>r' (<
ppl\ to Southern Railway ticket "f-hool tacilil
items or address, nre *
J. h. MKKK, Tuition Tli
Asst. ?i. IV Agent, *on AKr? ,t
Atlanta, Ha. rtept. 8, 1909.
J. C LR8K, Apply to \
Division I'lisseniter Agent, dent of hduei
72-74 Charleston. S. C. needed infor
Hoholarship 1
hor catalo,
)R. DOUGLAS McINTYRE And cards up
' DRNTAL 8UBOEON 5f.,0<n ">r 7,
over lleafh-Jone* t^o.'e Store. 72-77
'hone lift LANVAHTKU, W. <). ? -?--? ?
orr t,awn,Thursday*, NO'ldcy House. ' -rl('
(?nth Spring.*, Tue?da> s after nth, at camp at C
lotei ilorton instant.
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amount
pothecate
>ital stock
;ctors and
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p and Entrance jj
ions Clernson Agrjg
ural College.
nty court-House on
I, hi It A M , the Sc olar" " ^-s,
trance K.xatninat ion* to
ieultural College will be |
ih direct ion of the County
icat ion.
iiiuat heal least 10 yeais i
i.at tie prepared to ? (iter
n C ass 'l heie arc n<>
in the Freparator)
class is only open to a
>er of boys who cannot
cliools and who are 1 ivjiim
of t tie State wher?Lies
are poor. Scholarorth
floo.oo and Free
le next session of Clemural
College will begin
the County Sunerlnten- ^
ation June '20th for
mation concerning the
FCxaminat ions
g?, further information
>n which to m*Weappli>
trance to the College, *< II
MBLIi, President.
Clemaon College, H c.
regiment will go into
lolumhia on the 28th
>