The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 19, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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DISAPPOINTED IN LOV1
A Charleston Man Attempts 1
Himself in Aiken.
Aiken special in Coli
State, June 16: Late yeM
evening Ed. C'Neil of Ck
ton attempted to commit e
h6re by drinking several i
of laudanum. The quick
ence of a physician sav
life, though the man avov
intentiou of yet comra'.ttin
rash act. He was placed
city jail last night to p
him carrying out hie avow
tendons.
CTNeil is a vomg man
came to Aiken from Char]
He ba6 been in the city foi
time. Several days ago h
heard to say that he int
taking hie own life. Yes
evening he went into Hall'i
store, on Main street, an
he had toothache and t
some laudanum for the pu
heeaid,of easing it. He
Beated himself at a tabl
called for a soft drink tro
soda fountain. Instead of i
ine Irom the soda glass he
about ball the contend
laudanum bottle and in
moments he" arose, threw a
across the counter to the
and swooned A physicin
with him in a moment anc
a great deal ot effort he
made to drink an emetic
soon recovered from the 1
of the laudanum But he
insisted that lie would k 11
self, saying he would jumj
the hotel window. Accorc
he was locked up tor the
The note was addressed
young lady of this city, an
appointment in love see
have weighed too heavily
mind.
Statement that Woman Cot
Make Good Coffee Lead
Fracas.
Birmingham, Ala.. .June
Resenting the imputation
H. Carper that Mrs. Kelley
not make good coffee, VV. T
ley and his brother-in-law,
?parks, this morning met C
at Boyle, suburb ot Birmin
and proceeded to "settle" th
"ter. As a result of the
Carper is dead. Sparks is f
injured, and Kelley is wo
in the arm and Jetr. It is hhi
Kelley attacked Carper \
club, whereupon Carper d
a pistol, two other pistols
immediately produced b
brothers-in-law, and a gi
fusilade of shots followed
the above result.
Four Cows of Abbeville Ma
and Killed by Unknown P?
Columbia special in the
and Courier, June 17 : Gov
Aosel today offered a rew
fifty dollars for the appreh<
and conviction of a certain
or nartied whri ahfit and
four cows belonging to M
I*. Widenuan, of Abbeville
ty, who lives on the rural
from Troy.
Several petitions were pre*
to the Governor in refere
the matter. Mr. Wideman
letter states that he has ha
fine Jersey cowp shot do
his pasture in the pant a
weeks, and that he believe
if the Governor would cffei
ward me frtnit\- person oi
sons would be apprehended
Sometime* you inay be told tha
ar. other tiding* just ^ood
Witt's Kidi.ey and R'adder
T'uat isn't so Nothing made is i
a PeWitt's Kidney and Btaddi
for any ailments of 'he kidti
bladder, which always result i
back, backache, rheumatic (>aim
matism and urinary disorders
of Pe Witt's Kidney and Blade
is sufficient to convince you ho<
they are. .Send your name to K.
Witt A Co., Chicago, for a I'r
bo*. They are sold here by J. f
ey Co.
I. | UNIQUE WEDDING. Dead
C
o Kill1 Groom> Who had been Convicted Qlestt
of Sedution, was Manacled \y (jeC(
When He took Vows. tilated
imbia Colombia, Record, Juno 17: yond i
ierday Thomas Taylor is once more a ^ilfort
larleg- free man, after having been con- Mr. M
uicide victed of seduction and sentenc- wo?ds
drams ed to serve three years in the Sunda
prefi- penitentiary or pay a flue of a
_ % L* 3tinOO Hnw ho hio liV> Mf. G
ea nis - ? * ?
his erty 18 an interesting story in Ieel)lc
t^e which his' marriage to the woin
the man' or r?ther in this instance a son? '
girl, Fanny Rabun, is the princi- ^ wai
re\eut p#j fe#^^ure weddin|g cere- 'eave
e< mony was performed yesterday w,thoi
at noon in the office of Sheriff ??inK
i, who Coleman in the presence of a tor a
eston number of witnesses. Mag's- week
some trate Fowlee officiated and after sence
e was tie signed an affidavit to the ef- thougl
ended ttii^t Taylor and the girl had relate
terdav tieen duly wed. Judge Klugh is called
5 drug sue(* an or^er which resulted in e
d said ! re'eape the man kho since ev'der
his conviction hnR occupied a Physic
^ cell in the county jail. With his
rpose? har?cis held in manacles, and
10n surrounded by several county
e ai d officials and others he solemnly
m the assumed the matrimonial vows. Tillmai
drink- and soon he and his bride went of 1
drank out of the court home together. vv.
>> HS
of the Under a law of the State a tariff c
a lew man who has wronged a man s;
note woman may compensate lor his "Th
clerk action by wedding the woman, asking
n was>an'i was by the power of such very h
1 af'er a that Taylor escaped ? thev d
I was *ieavv ^ne or a torm in the pent- buy tli
, ,ntl;^n'i?ry. illuatrj
eir-ci8 _ . ~ ; ; " ,icl,'s
; ratal Wreck in Lexington. Engi- free p
1 him- neer an(^ F?reman Killed. Sen?
, , . . n , . _ foot d(
ifrom, Columbia Itec? rd, June 17:
o~ . with a
ipyH or
ii weak for the occasion. was *
?, rheu- . . Some
A trial
r J'ills (Jhamberiam'8 "stomach anil Liver Black
w jfood Tableta will br?oe up the nerves, ban- .
C. !>e- ish sick headache, prevent deaponilen- r*''
ee trial cy and invigorate the whole system. embei
Mack- Hold by J. F. Maokey Co., ai.d Fundw-e
erburk I'hdrmw.v. w-s I'elv |
I
lincly "y ue ueranmeni ?i ?:oo d cjOCR added:
ni ht this morning of i xtra freight
. train No. 275, southbound, on ?
, the Savannah.C dumbia line of lg
'S ; the Southern railway's Columbia One
,nK ,0 division, ?t a water and ll ig stop, g^ai
on bis j Stvx, located 7.4 miles southwest (lf
of Columbia in Lexington noun- ever k
ty, Engineer Win. H. Turner, ot ro(^ y(1
lid not 2315 Laurel etreet, was fatally cr(.ek <
s to injured and died in a short p(j an(
while, and Fireman J. ^ oung hail.
Carlisle, 2311 Laurel street, is lijrhtni
1 supposed to have died al <o. He
: is missing and it is thought his
could hody is buried beneath the
Kel. ' . ( nic
wreokuge.
^ Krgiueer Turner, known to jr'(1, a
arper comrades in the railway se;v
gham, jqj, (he cteady, genial "Coon i ^()
e mat- T?rnar ? .. < '
t * ??? HCI , IVd ? ' 41 I VI \ I ? , 4 * 1 ! P
a alr' Ada Turner, an rl several chii J ti'ians
atalIv dren. Fireman Carlisle a!so,'e" *n
unded leaves a widow, Mrs. Ella Car-1 ^or*h
d that . ]jb 1 e. He whp from Winnsboro, an(' ^
a | but had lived in Columbia for |
ft 8ome time. I
being
v the . " yt
eneral State Reunion in Chester Next: .vester
with Wednesday and Thursday. {Williai
i ... er, wa
j Chester Reporter: The pro- dikes'
j gram for the reunion has been
CL amended slightly, but as finally '
n bhot , . . v . ,, . a s\m
adopted is substantially the same jj(,w t(
irty as that published in The Reporter
News several weeks ago. The opening j
emor exercises Wednesday morning
ard of will be held at the pavilion on ^
?nsion Walnut street. There will be | broke
party speeches by Gen. Zimmerman *iere :
killed Davis, R. B. Caldwell, K^q , the an(* '
r. W. presentation of the keys ot the houses
Covin- city by Mayor Samuels, a recita- 1 revo
route tion by Miss .lame Ford, etc. Mr. Weinl
C. ii. Brennecke will have charge (.? s r(
tented of some special musical features W(,n, *
nee to that will be interspersed throuuhin
his out the program as may appear! T
d four to suit be?t, one rf the ppecialj ra,n<
wn in I features being several Conteder- 1 R'<
everal ate solos by Miss Lucile H ,.,d. M. K,
d that The decorations and electrical | h >
r a re- display for the reunion, both |)r;v
r per-, putilic and private, are going to i Wiiin
I. be the finest and nu st lavish ever |
h'hii in this part of the country, I
. , . worth
r there a in I the l ndicat loi are that therei
as De- u i to
r, , is going to be an immense crowd
||P(] H
good, on hand from every part of the
PC ,,|"a gtate and from North Carolina " 1
THE LANCASTER NEWS. J
~ ?r '
Body of Aged Chesterfield
itizen Found in Woods.
jrfield Advertiser: In a badomposed
condition and muI
by buzzards almost be- W
ecognition the body of Mr. B 1
ij Gulledge was found by
. A. F. Hancock in the
near Mt. Croghan last
y. The horrible alfair was
k to the whole community ) Vl ? d
ulledge was a very old and
man. being in his eighty |
year. He lived with his! B,HouSo
Mr. Gilford Gulledge Jr.
s his custom it seems to Indigesti
his son's home at any time Dl
nt giving any notice of his |\ga|arj
and visit nearby relatives Chill
few days. Tuesday of last
he went away hut his ab- I qinpnliac
caused no alarm as it was i I Nerv
ht he was with some of his B L
res. Coroner Atkinson was n and all
and rendered a verdict to I 'n? frorn
ffect that there was noi 1 TAK
ice of foul play. County; I TIIE OKNl
ian Dr. I. R. Wagner went I
e scene also and in his
11 the death of the deceas- i
5 due to heart trouble. , Bugil
" " ~ In h Cnnadlu
i Points Out inconsistency ?,,ods "nn Wi
J morning. In I
Protectionist Newspapers. wig tirm insert
tisement in a It
hington. June 17. In the ' "We desire t
lebate today. Senator Till- <0 our respoet<
l. loss by lire at
' ' ! that ttaolr nffa
ese very papers that are justed as u. ..
for free paper are the imbues* witim
eadlightsof protection and j Th
eny me the opportunity to some eonsuni
is coat, or these shoes." ,,fty retailers t
iting by pointing to his ar- X
of attire, "yet they want them that oue
ilhnllt tOA Tl.
i mu 'wui w?*re - wt'c' nearis. -.1
, > 1 f.[ lniil?l
iinmed an .'her mm ami tj;^, ,,K(iI,
en ye.-tr1, ago loft -1 widow. ?? ?! on ?"
17 years ex]
jearn later she i.urned vic<?first ?
well ihroapl) ail il)ne?? and particular.
no ved the suit. Nov J. I ^
r the marrj.^e whs indtofin- r.lm uical c
St. ( harlotl
[KiHitionen. i
V.
, iii- R? libit. for an
itor Iillnian brought his (ha(
>\vn on the velvet carpet News.
l resounding effect, as he
, , ,, Best Know
"1 hey are humbugs. A wl.in t
m ? ?? ltOOMVVelt: "lit
, ~ . V1 .. n i. the heat knowi
il Storm in North Carolina. nnmi, HIM, f,..,n
Man Killed by Lightning.
ifort. N. C. June 1<>. -One u;k8 sorrj
worst hail and rain storms jou have faiiet
nown in this county occur- V?' 1 8tru8
, . . , i erytblUK nave
sterday in the Harlow HIKl thl.
lection. Fields were flood- enough to sett
1 crops damaged by the I0,11'"1 m>;;lf
, , Liverpool Men
One man was killed by j Wl,en n <ion,
ng. ln? a It toll) fo
- . ? . . pounds t>n a ;
.it o n u cries t?f the pa
ished by Steam Roller. A cop|,?r d|8
ago, June 17. Peter Zuai- cul l,> 11
watchman whose duty it x ut b
, tool.
\\ alk ahead el d sLeam j M8nppoHP do
jwned by an asphalt pav- uot succeedv*
mpany and warn pedes- M v ,<lour
. . ; , . . . never Know it
of their danger, last night
front of the machine at T , . n
avenue and I ialstcd street Tnb,,te to 0u
as crushed to death.
?' And when the i
/ ii i t n c lit* smiled lai
Idled by Bursting Saw.
Heaven retaine
Ptteville. N. C.. special in Karththelon
day's Charlotte Observer: Awhere'oiTrw
m Monroe, a colored labor- ,?rerioUK broth)
s instantly killed today at Yes. forovor
ii o a. r-i- . . Itut wo liopo to
mill,in Seventy-r irst town- 0n tliat
this County, while pulling Lonely the hou
ng saw, which suddenly I *,n??foulr
. But oh! a brurli
> pieces. | In heaven is
? . . ? Farewell, dour
r,. r. ? n, t There will he
Big rire at Key West. wv shall meet
... r . r* On I he resur
West. Ha., June 17.-FireITh?. thJI d<M,r,
out in Pullaco's restaurant i.ies sleeping
at 5 o'clock this morning Thoi| ;;^|'iiav
n one hour five business wiunthebi
* had been destroyed. .John Asleep in .lesu
, , , ,. , n From which nr
r s dye establishment, P. A ,:Ii|m lin,i ..n
turn's jewelry store, Polla- ' nhr?k?*n ?>> t
istaurant, ( has. .Johnson's ..\s1,'**r",
itore and the Victoria Hotel -s
laid in ashes. f ittin whi.'h tit
. . A prooioiis one
\ voi.-e we I
?d Nurse Falls Heir to $25,000 A place i- \ a.'ii
Which net e*
i" k*. V i...June 16?Mrs. <.<>d in iiis wi,.
. , , Tin* boon lli
Majo, a trained nurse ol An<l ,holll,? lh
it h 'i> ! -?* n nuhfird by H 'the x..ul is v
lie. \\>., 1 m i r that Capt
no II l?iackw> il, ?h'? di? d
fvently. ieir his osta'e WIRK
$'.'.>,000 out onenenmber- PQR p| 1
her. t yir! Mra. Mayo
UNE /19. f?Q9" '
r~~ toe r
The Gri
SF* d....:.
I UiMgiUI
Headache! U
on I
/spepsia S
Flatulency I Our Mr. H
ls 4 Fjaundice| for the Ne^
sness B
ousness I cure bargai
oss of Appetite!
disorders aris-8 obtained by
1 Torpid Liver. 1 J
E IT NOW. I
INK UKI) 7nn| f g Af /> f
each |>Hckiig? mid tliel MM MM III Iwi Mm W
d seal or j. h. /.kii.inI W W I VI v# M
side, in KKI), ig
???court../, ge on the 1<
in town recently it dry
as burned out lir the '
ho ufternonn a eoropet- amine the bs
oil the following adver- 1
wit 1 paper:
o e.xlend our sympathy
ed competitors in their j T X-I LT
id to express the hope j
Irs may soon be so ad- j
liable t hem to ??.nt Inue I
nt umlue loss of time." I I E 9
?$3.98Kind. nirscn s
iers wonder lioiv certain j
nu soil chinchilla sots, I
tosed of several skins, _____
i reputable furriers toll '
chinchilla skin Is worth UflD "MTTT?
ay should consult Brer AAWrvAN X^IX
nnolout writer tols us
s are a wise folk."?Fur I
n Man of His Time. j J- C. 1 Iom<
ho Centurv s.iy.s of Mr.
.. leaves the presidency classical. Scientific, and I
, ,, ' ... the go\ eminent academies.
? man of his time. His niJtnIy oarrillB?. Aeadem>
ires are known to more itti the principal nni
;hout the world today ut,.. <'ultivatcs mi l cdticai
ny other living person." fare, no crowding. Host ii
?- lawn, athletic park, one <i"
i to hear, Brown, thut helpful environmom. In t
1 In business." town noted for oxer a oenti
gled hard. t>ut 1 lost ev
iny honor, itiank goodproperty
1 was wise NOTICE.
le on my wife when 1
, .... Ibe county sinniner schi
getting Into trouble. ? >>rs w ^ 0p,.n nt l.nn> aster
uri'. | July .?. All teachers in lli
1st In china Is extract- | urgently re<|iiestedto nttein
r n patron an assistant ! Ii will continue only two
;ong to drow n out the ' will be under Mho supeivi
| I'linipcK'iii instructors, rri
('own, in Algebra and Ar
k rotating slowly ran be ! ,?ro) A j Stoddard, in
tend, but If' tin? disk i.- i t.?<. History.
igh spend it will <?llt lilt ! No certificate will lie
those teachers who tail I
... , , , pass satisfactory cvaminal
ctor, tr.N operation uocs i ' . .
| school unless they pass sat
I ant illation at regular eottt
How, If It doesn t joull j t>\animation.
It is to the interest of all
' to the interest of the sell
'that von attend this school
ir Dear Brother John. \.c.
> '?
in at times he d smile, 11 j
avenly birth; I'ountvH
angels called him home,
rewell to carth.
th now our treasure. To the tirand J
oly casket keeps:
ims love to linger. You will take notice tin
tinted brother sleeps. , enee will not he re<iuire<
, .. i proaehing June term < f
r, le las '-It its. ; st.sgj0?s hiisiness will be
,,,ort 'said term. I.iiih lister, s.
meet our loved one, ; I p
,t and happy shore. n,.rk 0r<!ourt for l.aneas
se and sad the hour,
ir one has gone;
iter home than
now liia own.
John: but not fores er.
a glorious dawn
to part?no never! wv Vf
morn. fifiblH' "
form, John,
in the cold and silent r>
me ever wako to
ri<1 their graves inav I??- | * .J
ini? ?vor wake to \% eep
1 from us It a* gone,
oved is stilled:
int in our home B T f ll/l ?i
| Hie n hue is
atom has recalled. B
s iov? h i <\ given, v , ,u \in *
?holy sluii,h,r, Ihtm, j Not th(> White Stej
in Huavpii. .J The
i< r, Mora Cnnmuirham.
I White dewing 3
VOIR HOijSE | h made by tlie \V ito
cptpii ' t itmitc people. Runs lil
nCrRK LIGHTS White Steamer an
I latest improvcnl rot
M.nifi b?- don? w hi I.- , jn^ machine en the
i.'f is ",ult,r fci today. Sold for ra
nates cheerfully furn- |
ythinjf Kleftrical My ' time.
[iorieno.6 ia at your KAr. to mipi/a
lass w ork in ?very I t>. 1H Aul\U
_ I FRUIT JARS, CA
'OODWARD, 2 RUBBERS at
ontractor. 17 W. 5th I 'L L. Mack
I?. N. Phone 1815. I;
I
'OT IS HOT i
) V
? \ '
ivy is Sizzling and . /
is Are Rine /]
- -~r 1
Hirsch has again left . 1
w York market to se- ^
ns which can only be
\
f i
iwake Buyers
1 i. ll * - - -i
jukoui. can in ana exirgains
we receive daily
MONEY SAVER
... , +~ 'v
Bargain House
7.'l-74 I
MILITARY SCHOOL [
1851-1909. <
sr, Principal, Oxford, N. C.
\nglish Courses. Prepares Tor college, university or
Military training develops prompt ohedieiv e and
' ">K years old, with experienced teachers, t'adets
1 ladies of his family, securing the culture of home i
es. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome
rioral, mental, physical, and social training. Shady v.
nrter mile running track, Hot? acres. Ideal climate,
he social atmosphere ol refund christian people. The \
try as an cdui'ational center. 74-H5-I0. O. W.-S. /
'u a ill el y?ur Household ')
oard oyr Kd. Hxpenses weigh J
Heavy
lurors |
i. your pres. on your mind? If you buy
:i at the ap- your foods here it will lift
< ouri. as no the weight considerably.
We sell you high grade
Gregory, yure foods at fair prices,
ter county. and carry the best grades
of canned eroods. cereals. '
mmmmamt coffees, teas and every- v *
lmifcl thing that can be procured ,
f any where at . /
f
Bennett-Ferguson /
Company. {
Scholarship and Entrance J I
Examinations Clemson, Agri-, ( /
cultural College. ] VI
At the < <.nnty t'oint-HoiiHP on Fri/
ilny July 2nd, at "J A. M ,'be 8c> ol?r ~
1^hin and l-.nt rarx-.p V-y?miruitions to r
Ij <'lems.,n Agrn uIt ural College will "
he 11 in der t h" ii > recti on of the County
i |\ {J[P Hoard of Education.
O ! Applicant? must beat leant. 13 yeais
. 1 fage and mi.st be prepared to enter j
'initT lillt j i he Freshman ("ana There -are no 1
Scholarship* in th Preparatory >_
( Ih-?. This class is only open to a IM
,| . imited i.umber of b >y? who cannot /
uacnine reach it I ^ || schools an I who are liv- (B
,ii<g in sections of the State where
Steam Of ] school facilities are poor. Schoar- *1
|^, , | > ships are worth $ I oo.no and Free
I Tuition. The next session of < lem<1
IS the ^on agricu'toral College will begin i'
ary sew- Sept. s, 1909.
' market Ap;ly to the County Superin en- I
sh <?f on dent of Edu< ation after .I line 20th for )?
needed information concerning the
| .Scholarship Examinations I
pp. w i For catalogs, further information "?
nLLL and cards up n which to maWeappli- /
i>c a Mt> ' nation for etitrance to the C dlege, adt
h AJN1J P. II MEIX, President, /
72-77 Clemson Col ege, 8 C. /
?r<" 8' Send your Job Printing to )
wmmmmmJ The News Office. /
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