The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 16, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
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* Look out for the partial eclipse and t
of the sun tomorrow, 17th in- rr..
stant. * Fort
Mrs.' Mary Laney, widow of cated
of* A. A. Laney, of Monroe, was f
died Saturday. She was 70 years R. E.
old- / Mr.
Capt. Withers Adickes, a well efficic
known merchant of Yorkville, News
died Saturday night, of cancer of the pj
the stomach. of his
As heretofore published, the ^c
State reunion of Confederates A g
will be held in Chester on the accou
23rd and 24th instant. Elgin
The A. R. P. narsonatrp in *h?
Chester was struck by lightning * w
last Saturday afternoon. The a" 1
damage was slight. e, 1
throui
W. L. Croxton & Co. received
a shipment of watermelons yes- Ct
terday from Florida, the first that so|11e
we have seen on this market this ,ain, 1
season. Both
ter, a
The Methodist church in Lex- ties e,
ington was struck by lightning to wo
Saturday afternoon and a corner grass1
of the building almost totally de- the w
molished. jn^ ^
Nannie Cunningham, a young crops
colored woman, daughter of Wyatt
Cunningham, died Saturday
night on Dr. Ft. M. Witherspoon's r
river plantation. itimr rt
Mr. Henry N. Yongue, of Mrs.
Chester, died Friday afternoon, visited
of dropsy. He was about 50 ,<0(k 1
VPnra nf arro anrl Inovoo o ii'iilmtr VI r?
J VM4 M V/l. 141 ? VA C* *? I \A\J VV
and several children. npendii
Mr. am
R. Dixon, a colored farmer or Mr
one of Chief Justice Jones's broker
farms east of town, writes us day am
that he had shapes in his cotton Mr.
patch as early as the 11th instant, capital!
Mill's L
Mrs. Ford, wife of Mr. ShepM
rs.
pard Ford of the Richburg sec- has hee
tion of Chester county, died last Meiiwf
Thursday, from the effcts of a Mr
fall she sustained a few weeks near I
ago. She was 75 years old. Sunday
of /.ion
The residence of Mr. Thomas
Hill in Chester county was de- nendei
' stroyed by lire last Friday night, boon 8
caused presumably from a de- t. J.st
) fective stove flue. There was Mr. a
no insurance on the property. vicinitj
sister
A difficulty occurred in Ches- or/.ion
ter county a few days ago be- Mr. j
tween two farmers, Messrs. was in
James F. Clark and W. C. Mont- v'sil hi
gomery, in which the latter was ' askoy
shot in the shoulder, but not se- -Mrs
riouoly hurt. *? Sprin*s
past we
Mr. Strother Ford left this Mrs- u
morning for Richmond, Va., toj Mr.
spend a month in the interest of j castor, i
his health. Mr. Thos. Beaty, of! ^un,11_>ar
Lancaster, will fill his position,
t as bookkeeper at the Eureka ,Mr'
\ Mills during his absence. ?Ches-1 ''r
J _ ' uiK a w
' ter Reporter. i ty> has
Mr. Jeff Sims's many friends ('01
t here were pleased to see him in in* ol 11
} I town yesterday, after his proTJJlonged
spell of sickness. The.
,J venerable and ix>pular citizen of 1 Nlrs/
Id . I was the
jj the eastern portion of the county ,iVi Mr
07 was confined to his bed for 72'iastwo<
J days. - # | Mr. ,
Court convenes here next Mon- J,"""
thf day, Judge Memminger presid- j ,lis part
pamttg. "But aspreviouly published, momi.
Cu bio jury cases will be tried, only NIjss
nr Ability causes to be heard. No an f
-v/ -^tit jurors were drawn for the . returns
Term, and the grand jury has ,M'r t"1
been notified not to attend. j Mnsson
Mr. John Porter Mollis, one of 1(, K
South Carolina's most scholarly W|?, in
young men, and Miss Mary ui.-r. i<?
Walker, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Miles J. Walker, of York- m""h 1,1
ville, are to be married next Miss
Tueh ly, 22nd instant. The pros- l,rlKt,t 1
. i i , ? w tumnd I
pe' ^ve bnde is a sister of Mrs. | men in
R. l harp, of Heath Springs. advem*
Dr. J. B. McKeown, a young
physician of Great Falls, was v
painfully hurt in Columbia last r,
Thursday evening by walking urnest ]
out of a window while asleep, roumy
He lay on the ground unconscious p*?s?? d
for some time. He was in Co-1
lumbia standing his examination I Lllv
before the State l>oard. : in
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the lj
mention is directed to the Mr? H- Hiraoh le
ids. in today's issue of Mer- York t0 buy Koods
; Croxton, the Bank of Lan- will a. m?
r, the First National Bank 8P?ndintf d?>
he Hirsch Bargan House. h""10' r?lu ?d
day, where he is en
; new Methodist' church at service.
Lawn was formally dedi- Mr. j. s. Wilson
last Sunday. The sermon the j u. a. m
>reached by Presiding Elder Detrolt? Mich., to
Stackhouse, of Rock Hill. "rt
order, which con
Clarence Robinson, the yesterday.
>nt young pressman of The Master KiiiottHp
i, has been quite sick for Asheviiie High s?
ast few days, at the home homu 10 *pend th
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. " hi" ?
. l.eroy Sprains and
>binson, on Elm street. ?e WSN a,.compa
:entleman tells us that, on U'ucht!r8 of the insi
nf of tho Uo.Mr ^4. i "ell.v, who is nov
.. V Vf*. VIIV IV U * * 1 aillO ell I . . i_. . ,
, ; . . bright young pupil
, some enterprising citizens I m
it community are catching | A r c
rith seins in the cotton rows, A tuttin8 ^craPe
hat even on high points, A difficulty oc<
nay be seen crawling up ton mills villagi
gh crawfish holes. between Messr
, r ,, . and Pres Steel
ivy rains have fallen in , ^
.. e ., , latter was cut a
sections of the county du- .
ho last two or three days, ^ut not serious
north and south of Lanea- ^al' "nn"' * ^
,, , . , separate the pa
s well as in certain local 1- .., . , '
, , . i slight cut on the
ast, the lands are too wet
rk. Many farms are still
yr, but the farmers, when Miss Etta Bowlin;
eather will admit, are mak-1 Mr. and Mrs.
eroic efforts to get their formerly of La
in shape. Cliffside, N. C.
?? ? - ^ cards announcin
Personal. ing marriage of
. and Mr.. A. II. rlrrena vis. Miss Etta Meliss
>lalives in Hock Mill. Dixon, Oil W
J. J. Koblnson. of Lam-aster, \ inst'in Bapti:
to. \V. W. Boyce last week.? place,
iiil Record. ?
Miller, of Moo res villi*. N. is Sudden Death of 3
awhile hen with her parents, '
i Mrs. \v. .1. Hammond. Emily Simmo
... , , ... colored woman,
\\ . I,. Plexico, a well known . '
of Kock Hill, spent last Sauir- Simmons, died SI
d yesterday in Lancaster. Ul'day at her hoi
T. I.. Johnson, cotton dealer, fy* She was in 1
1st and president of one of Hock she was Stricken
tanks, was in town Monday. just after her
1 T T a
. . - . , i uuuse. nean (
.Johnson, of Liberty lull who l - .
. , . ' ? cause of death.
m visiting her sister. Mrs. 11. k. ? j
... . . Sunday afternoo
kin, returned home yesterday. which she belor
and Mrs. P. L. ltobinson, of band is a helples
Uverside, spent Saturday and jpg been Strickf
' with Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Viek, years apfo.
Whites ides and daughter. Mrs. Death C|eyer
rson, of Chester county, have
pending a few days with Mrs. | Kodinan.
rau- j Mr. John Pi
nd Mrs. Charlie Bailey, of this j bright and prom
r, visited the letter's brother and j Rodman nep
Mr. and Mrs. John Kverall, ... TI w.,i'
vV. H. Millen, o
, last week. I ? '
I Rank & Trust C<
I. WillieCaskey, of Athens, Ha., 1 , ,. ,
. . . . . i caster, died last
town yesterday, on his wav to
s parents, Mr. and MrsJ. D. j lingering illness
, of New cut. I only child of Mr.
Walter Mackoy, < f the Heath j Millen, of Roc
section, spent a few days the 1 about 21 years 0'
ek with her parents. Mr. aud mains Were buri
J 'Hininond. p p church, t
D.J. tinrri-,, formerly ol I .an- LummUS COnduCl
now with the Southern Power gcpvices
iy, who has been here on a vis
returned to Chester. _, ..
The bregory-Hoot
. T. Knight, with the Southern , . u _* )
company, who has been spend- j Dies ID rl&rtSVll
hile with his father in this conn- The Gregory-]
returned to Chester.
company receivt
eroy Springs attended the meet- Monday mornjnj
lie South Carolina Cotton Manu- . , . .. .
V Association held at tilann braneh 3table al
Friday and Saturday. been destroyed
D. L. 'ulackweii, ..r Ker,h?w, occurred at an I
trttust of her brother and fain- mormnyf. The h
S. N. Sowell, on Park avenue, to Mr. R. J, Flet
9k.?Hock Hill Record. a complete loss.
A alter Hammond, student of Hood Company 1
i t'nivcrsity, has returned l:ome ppw buffgies ai
d the summer vacation with 1 o i ? ?
, x. XV . iinree neati or s
ints, Mr. and Mrs. \\ . J. I lainand
a horsp.
... loss is fully $3,S
Mess Jones, wholius been c kirt
eourse in Philadelphia, lias insUianCO. Ml.
1 home, accompanied by one of of the members
lego mates, Miss Florence I., left here on M<
hi liuiiaio, Now Yora. train for Hartsvi
[obi. >. Iteekhain, J r . wont o%er ^ loSM.S.
Mill Sunday to soo bis wife, ,, ^ ^
?s been undergoing ironlmont J ( *srs. 1 ? i
r ,1... ,..,l thr.,.. woek,. Mrs.,loSt ty
oondition i. ??Mid.r<..i vorv recalled that thi
wu?r " here and a numr
horses were bur
Klizabelli Itrown was. one of the of last year.
I.anoastor girls who recently ro- .... . M
homo from the College for Wo- , . r>- t p
Columbia. Her n.mo was in- Lancaster Girl Sec
ntlv omitted when mention uate at Due W
ide of the others in one of last
papers. Among the g
, r., r l , West Female G
\ . I>. Jones, of the lank section,
f visited bis daughter, Mrs. Cent Commence
Dowdle.at itullocks Crook, York Hattie 1 Sylor, (
. He was most favorably im- J. E. Taylor, fori
with the fine farming lands, tpp who urmdunl
able homes, etc., in tha' section. ho^org and wa,
>er of the farmers, he says, have . , ,-n
cotton ware houses, made of me"al for
on. i music. Miss Ta
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tNCASTSR NEWS. JUNE 16. ??Q9
it y??t?rd?y for New bright and attractive young lady m
for bis store here. an(j jjer many friends and ad- M
jore, who has been mirers in Lancaster, her old ml
,s 1,1 , dntaslor' tus home, will In* pleased to hear of H
the ???- ?f her1mm
college career.
i, State Secretary of ~~
[., left Saturday for Lancaster Makes Another Dona- H
??n? th. aanu.1 ,i#I1 ,# WomeB., Monument I
tonal Council of that
voned In that city Fund.
The Columbia State of Satur- 9
rings, student < f the day acknowledges the receipt of 9
ihooi, has returned ano^jier donation from Lancaster I f
ie suinmor vacation pan
d grandfather. Col. to the fund for the erection of r/m
capt. s. ! ;. white, the the monument to the women iM K?k,
nied by one oi the of the"Confederacy, the amount19
Litutiou, Prof, i?on- l)eing $21.60, which makes Lan- H
r the guest of his caster county's total contribu- 9 mim*
tions to date the sum of $268.85. 9
The State's acknowledgment 9
of Saturday is as follows: 9
curred in the cot- To the Editor of The State: 9
5 Saturday night Inclosed I beg to hand you my 9 y
s. Ed Eubanks check for$21.GO, being the amount 9 JSiSl!
e. in which the voluntarily handed to me by the 9 b?
icross the mouth, following citizens of Lancaster 9
;ly. Mr. Beaure- to apply on the fund for monu- 9
ho undertook to ment to the women of the Con-i 9 ^ mm s
rties, received a i federacy: 9
; cheek. j John P. Hunter $10.00 9
g to be Married. jW- J. Hunter, an old veteran 10 9
IW. A. Marshall 1.00 SR
J. C. Bowlii g. | J. T. Barton .50
ncaster, now >f J. H. Witherspoon 1.(10 S3
, have sent out Le^y Springs 6.00 jK
,, . A. H. Greene 1.00 Ki
g the appi oach- \ym q Williams 1.00 9
their daughter, w. T. Williams 1.00 M
la, to Mr. J. W. 9 A ^
ednesdav, 23rd Total $21.00 9 (j
st church of that Wm. T. Williams. H fjk
Lancaster, June 9.
i Colored Woman. Two Killed and Five Wounded in
ns. a worthy old S,reet Fiehl in Town 1 j- Hail St
wife of Henry Meadville, Miss. June 14. ?Two |
iddenly last Sat- men are dead, two were perhaps C hester
ne in this vicini- fatally wounded and three others Prospect s
ler garden when slightly injured in a bloody street was v,site<
and fell, dying battle here.this afternoon, waged storm
removal to the by parties to a bitter feud that between
lisease was the hna h<spn .0?;rtllcli? on,i ?.
ane was Duried | ,'.v..?uoij i,"u|^cu witn u"
n by a society to tragedy. the crops,
lged. The bus- Those killed in the affray were son- W. 1
s paralytic, hav- Dr. A. M. Newman, clerk of the Backstrom
m about three chancery court of Franklin coun- were the r
ty, and Silas G. Reynolds. Dr. their loss
V M Lenox Newman, a son of one of crops of o
Young Man at the slain men, is believed to have were dama
i been fatally injured, and Her- named wil
essly Millen, a' berts Applewhite, an attorney, ~~
ising young- man ! may not recover as the result of TiWet"'w7n
hew of Cashier I h's wounds. Emmett Newman, ish aiok heat
f the Farmers', an?ther son, was shot in the leg. soi^'hy'T k
3mpanv of Lan- The three were taken to Natchez rburk l'hai
Friday, after a tonight for medical attention, .
He was theater having been formally plac- Special Noti
and Mrs. J. K. ed under arrest. Two men nam- Kuforci Fi
Iman, and was Boyd and Parr, alleged to "I'm.^Kver"
f age. The re- 'iave been involved in the affray, l<nd. us im*
ed at Union A. were slightly wounded but es- ,ral,SH, ledhe
Rev. R. A. caped and have not been captur- The Mettu
tintr the funeral I ed.
o'clock that i
-? Texas Veteran Wants Proof of His Heath Npri
1 Company's Sta- Service in Lancaster Greys. j
lie Burned. Sheriff J. P. Hunter has re- .
Hood Livestock ce-vea from lexas the following JDUoiLl
id a telegram 8?H-?xpl??atory letter:
f stating that its Headquarters Carap iMagruder this head at
t Hartsville had _, No. 105 U C. V.
by fire, which Galveston, Tex.. June 13th, 1009. words
iiarly hour that 1'? Sheriff or any Camp of mule sm
uilding belonged United Confederate Veterans, es Sunday
, . . i ? ., mule, Kewe
cher, and it was Lancaster. S C. ^ P. small, Pri
The Gregory- Gents: One J. W. Stansfield, rnH ,<KNT.
lost a number of H Confederate veteran of this < Cemetery s
nd wagons and <!'tv, wants to make proof of his ( ' Uh.,u;_IJ"
tock, two mules service in the Confederate army, go-fly kk
The company's ?"listed in Co. A 5th South | stores.11 Ul<
00. with $2000 Carolina Infantry as drummer, i vvHEN THI
J. M. Hood, one iSa^ company was known as the! DING INV
of the company, Uancaster Greys. If you know 1 Ij,
onday's midday or can find any member of said I of as Hint us
illc, to see about company, please ask them it they Prle<!S l,ian 11
will make said proof for him. If i watkkmki
icon (I time that po, please send me their address Watermelo
and Hood have ...,i c i son, at store
fire. It will be 8"'1 "?n,p? for
fir larpre stables 1^^',,^
)er of mules and KespectfuJIy yours, Biaekmou.
ned in February! Thos. H. Edgar,
Adjutant. D-j
! No. 1010 NA. Dri
ond Honor Grad~ _ mi _ tih? toilow
and repaired,
csl* Sometimes you may be told that there Supervisor a
are other things just as good as De- day of June,
raduates of Due wilt'* Kidney and Bladder Pills
olletro nt Ifc en That isn't so. Nothing made is as good TO
. at Its re- a< DeWitt> Kidney and Bladder P,lis SmftlPs hH
ment was Miss for any ailments of the kidneys or
bladder which alway* result i? weak olter ? reek
laughter of Mr. back, b&ofc?obe, rheumatic paini. rheu- Rt Ta?,ernaci
r?Prlv of I^nra^- inatism and urinary disorders A r
nerly 01 l,ancaa m? W|tt,# Ki(iney and Binder 1 ill* T<1
ted with ftecond auWcient ro convince yna how Rood HridKe ovt,
? al8oawfrde,lH '? ?
proficyncy m|box. The7 are sold hereby J. V . Mh I _4
lylor rfa very (ey Co ?
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orra in Chester County.
Reporter: The Mt. To Lovers of ? Gc
lection of the county T^. ? .
i by a heavy rain and Line Smoke cr)
i Saturday afternoon ^i
the hours five and *
ich damage resulted to ? ^ I 111 w VJ
Messrs. S. H. Fergu- z=zz=zz=z==:
W. Gibson. John C. . ,
lhe manufacturers have
, Una M. E. MCr adden en ted a process by which
>rincipal sufferers, and brand of smoking tobacco ?l
** at the head of the list as f
will be heavy. The t feetion for the Pipe or Cigari
thers in the vicinity Try a package and be eonv
J | of its merit. Niekle size,
ged.but the gentlemen That box of
1 be the heaviest losers. ... ., ~
Honda Oranges
mi's Stomach and Liver' just in and are all that the 1
brace up the nervea. ban- i 44 irood, sweet orange colli
laehe, prevent desponden- sire. See them and you bu;
orute the whole system, j D
Mackey t'o., and Fund- Bananas
niacv. w-s .
are all right too. Drop in
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v? 11("II we Ullll
ices. ('?n interest you in somethi
\ our line.
irmers' I'nion will moet j
,y, 19th instant, at - o'clock A Cordial Welcome
jr member is urged to at- J
port ant business is to be and a desire to please the
Marcus Estridge, awaits each and every one.
President. You know the Place
xlist Sunday School will style of the tirm.
lie in a Craigsville grove Wltli best wishes of the se
caving the church at 8
norning in wagons. Respectfttlly,
ngs Local Union will meet
y June i9th, at 4 o'clock A \Wy" l-s w-s
. Ilendrix, Pres. *mi J # #
ess Notices At the Same 0ld s
Notices inserted under
the rate of ONE CENT
or each insertion Mo
oo,,nted "r ,h,n 28 Notice of Electio
\YKD?Prom my ftremis* liheieoej. It. Mackor.ll, 01
night, small yellow raaro * ldermen of the Town of Lam
ird for her recovery. T# C., having given in his resigi
inus, Route 1. It. 8110,1 Alderman and it having
?????????? cepted by the Town Council oft
?Nice 5-room cottage on of Lancaster. S. C., thereby ci
ireet. Apply to Mrs. Jack vacancy in said office.
.master. 73-tf Resolved by the Mayor an
? ; ? men of the Town of Lancaster,
LPS FLIES <>FF Horses oil assembled and by the autl
2Rc and Roe. At all drug tl?t? same, that an election is
fl9-ih ordered to till said \acaney, si
L question ok WED-1 *fon to J??he,d?n the'22 dayofJu
ITATIONS gets to be one VT !? i TV. vT 8,?,
vo.tr family, bear in mind ^ 11,111 .? <>' l?ok ?' M-. and t]
F.W'S OFFICE has a line ' . . "1on<s a,ul larc
made, and at lower T.T f? f, a,,,,oin,Pl1 maI
->ii al for such high quality. si(.".l,",( V"1'
Untitled this 10th day ot Jut
. T. M. Hughes, Mayor.
l.oSS! W A I KRM ELONS.. Attested bv: John Craw for
lis!:; The lirst of the sea- and Treasurer.
of W*. L. Croxton tte Co.
EKYUODY to try a piece _ _ _ _ ^?
.I.II-M W mid by J. J | Q J-OS1 E
- Hhysiolan ami ^tir
j I i office over Crawford Bros. Dn
fl?wS 10 L61* Ail calls promptly attend
nighi and day.
ing bridges, to bo rebuilt
, w ill be let by the Count/
nil Engineer on the 22nd I DR. J. E. WELSH, DEI
be repaired Office in Emmons Buildi
? posite First National B
ilge over Flat creek, at 9 L, .. ?
Phone No. 8.
bridge, on New Cut road bANCAKTEK, S. 1
t\ at 3 o'clock p. in.
? be rebuilt. Mr. D. B. Stover. ofRo
r south branch of wild Cat came over yesterday to
[? o'clock a. m. . , . ... rs *
(4 , mobley daughter, Miss Fannie
' ounty Supervisor. of this office.
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