The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 23, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
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?*cffluastet glnra Ssas'Jf.
\ (SE^I-WEEKLY.) and horse show
? union ball that 1
Published Wednesdays and Saturdays "Pbiolron or
at Lancaster. 8. C., by The Lancaster I tinmen an
Publishing Company. Sounds good,
CHAS. T. CONNORS Editor WOUld be Worth
A. J. CLARK Business Manager just tG fin(J out
Entered as second class matter Oct. 7th man, and unt
i?o?, ?t tb. po..?mo. i lywax,, manaee3 to Bret
? - ? lectable, tooth
wkihknihv, jure 3?, loot*, diet.
The South Carolina daily pap- The State P
era of Monday contain a lengthy ^ approachi
communication from Senator be invited to
Tillman in which he reviews the next year, and
history of Clemson College and invitation will t
opposes the opposition to place ter 13 SToing to
the institution under State con- tomorrow how i
trol. handle the Stat
federate vetera
The Charleston Post says that ing far greater
Charleston has thus far sub- tainment of the
scribed $150 to the monument to of South Carol
be erected to the women of the the State, wit!
Confederacy, and adds: In good possibly, of Ch;
time and with characteristic gen- lumbia, where
erosity, Charleston will take her ings have often
place among the communities of offer greater ii
South Carolina contributing to Chester as the |
an expression of this State's ap- annual gatherin
preciation of the glorious women Her hospitable a
of the Confederacy. people, fine clin
?; excellent railros
The News' information, re- accessibility fro
ceived recently and commented State, lovely
on in these columns, to the effect churches and s
tnattne Seaboard was negotiating blocks, nice dt
for the purchase of the Ches- close proximity
terfield & Lancaster railroad, ap- Power Com pan 3
pears to have been well founded, numerous mai
judging from the Cheraw (lis- other industrial
patch published elsewhere in to- among the m
day's paper, in which it is stated which tend to 11
that a controlling interest in the ideal place for
company was transferred Mon- and enjoy thenu
day by Mr. Page and son to the
Seaboard Air Line. Quarterly Meetir
A fellow up in New Jersey *
found $5,000 in greenbacks in a 1 <>winK t?? th?incl?
Bible that he had owned hut had ?Tthe May meeting
not opened in 83 years. The s?o" the w. m
money had been placed in the until June 2?th to n
book by an aunt of his who died church. The folio
in 1874. Better open your Bible, please send doiogai
hadn't you? ?Anderson Mail. ?nd Lancaster, n
A Lancaster man had a some- Betheihum, Now 11
what similar experience years
, ? , will be welcomed
ago, when a college student. sion
though the amount found in his
Bible, which had been presented SoumUv
to him by his sainted mother. ?Miss \nmuo sto
was very much smaller than the To what decree a
"find" of the New Jerseyite. churches response
condition?Miss \\"i
< >f its Spiritual c<
We have received a charming me witiiams.
personal letter from our friend ways or interesti
and brother. Editor Caldwell, of Work
T . Sunbeam \N ork?
The Lantern, not only urging us Adjournmrnt.
to attend the reunion in Chester xftkkxom
this week, but also extending to ,.roitr?nl for J?r
usa delightfully cordial invitation sioI1 Kieid The l.i
to accept of his hospitality, dia and Japan.
That's mighty nice in Bro. Cald- Devotional,
well, and his kindness is grate- l'"',|n
fully appreciated. He doesn't ,'*uuls
say so in his entertaining letter, japan?nuddha
hut we suspect that the bachelor- Miss May iiaiioy.
editor wants us to help him "pick <>ur work in Japt
out" a winsome bride from the l adies will please
_ j u -ii- c suhjoet is open for
many and bewildering visions of Mrs
la^pminine loveliness that will
cropPrn the Reunion occasion by
lwo ir gracious and entrancing Storm s $ u
sence. We sincerely wish
.. t it was possible for us to go New Orleans,
8 ^ ?r and h*?lr? him out f'hoat-xac .
_ i pons reacnea ne
wangoing to be at her best today' tjMt a storm of
*?*vnd tomorrow, and it goes with- len?ity swept
*_.lP.0,>t saying that her generous, (.oast today. I
Suitable, big-hearted people water3 of the
make every visitor enjoy height of from ti
hiRMf or herself to the limit, against the shore
The .,wg ^as from time to time ;i| inflow of the
publis,(j t^e programme and 0f amall boats w
other n+ter relating to the lie- mjn0r damage d
union, b. in the letter referred a|0ng the shore,
to Editor ^idwell presents in a jhat auv ves.-els
nut-shell S(^e 0f the leading at- or jof,g ,,f nfe ha
tractions, atwju be seen from]
the following XCerpt, which we
take the liberty,f publishing: I Father Kil
Chester is g(ng to do every- Benton Harboi
thing she can to nake the visit
of not only the ok soldiers but ^ K
also everyone else enjoyable day, Ferdinand
as she can. A nice a*j attractive was shot and ki
program has been ar^nflred. the Tilley. A
city will be well lifted, and ,he ma?
there will he plenty of iUsic and J fh
good things to eat. I an sorry hlfl ?mrent ,n tht
that I haven't any turnip in of- the house am
reryou, and all the wild mions arrival of the <
have been disposed of, bo will he quiretly surre
Kive you plenty of chicken and t, he ,hot
cake. If you can t come for he " . . f
entire occasion be certain a?d whom nis n
come over Thursday morning ed with a stick.
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THE LANCAS'
"big" day. On LETTER FROM MR. L. C. ft
>ccur the parade ccitd
as well as the re- ofcUR.
night.
id cake. That The Well Known Lancastrian ?
a "trip to Chester " Tourin* ,lie We,t an<l
how a newspaper North-West Writes Interestnarried
at that. ??gly of What He has
hold of such de- Thus Far Seen.
some articles of
Dear "Lancaster News":
re leived three copies of you he
ress Association, and I was real sick to see y
ng meeting, will and had I only got one copj
meet in Chester would not have been satisfi
we trust that the but to get three at one dose,
>e accepted. Ches- course I am well. I told yo
show today and would write you. I have b<
idmirablv she can so on the go I have not had
e reunion of Con- opportunity until now. VVe (w
ns, an undertak- and self) spent a week in
than the enter- pretty old ante-bellum city
; newspaper men Columbus, Miss., and it is tr
ina. No city in a pretty place: scores of fine
h the exception, residences and lots of weal
arleston and Co- You know the Yankees did 1
the press meet- ravage this section so bad
i been held, can other parts of the south. Some
nducements than the old-time places still have 1
dace for the next netrro Quarter of rows of br
g of the editors, j houses and fine yards. In fa
tnd public spirited a few of the negroes still I
late, good water. j with "my white folks". I wo
id facilities, easy call this a quiet place of pre
m all parts of the homes, fine churches and g<
homes, elegant people. We stopped in Mempl
tplendid business 1 and saw the finishing up of 1
ives and walks, reunion, and viewed the gra
to the Southern | old Mississippi river with 1
Ps great plants, : bosom covered with the old-st
nufacturing and {side wheeler and stern wh
enterprises, are steam boats,and it's a grand si?
any attractions to behold. We then stopped
lake Chester an Little Rock, Ark; found it mt
editors to meet ing rapid strides and putting
selves. , big city airs, which they are <
?? titled to, as they have quite
c j rv : pretty place. We came to t
ig second Division ., . -1. C4.
I . j northwestern part of the Sta
Union- j which is busy building towns a
imetiry of th.- wcaih railroads. I visited the diamo
oi ti)? socond divi- i mines yesterday, which are n<
1 was postponed jcreati such a stir. Thev J
uoet witli Now Hope I . . . , .. * .
.win* churches win located in Pike county. 2 mi
,es: Kirst and sec- from Murfreyboro, which is t
?mp creek, iicthei. county seat, and just now *
ope. xntioch, Khe- j[g first railroad. The Jdiamo
print? urn. \ isitors mjne seenig to be an old voles
from the first divi- . . . ,
ot the past ages, and is cor
;|.VN, shaped, over four hundred f<
,-k a. m.?i uvotionai hi?h and covers probably 75acr
\ or. atbase. The mines or rather tl
re the w?.m. n of our machinery is washing the d
!? for iis financial which they scrape up on the si
face. There are several plac
>ndition ? Mr>. Mm- , , . .
where they are washing a
n'others in Mission screening dirt,both In steam a
Ktinderhurk. water power. I send you soi
-Miss Julia lyh-r. 0f their literature today. T
diamonds seem to be here an<
saw several hands full from t
tak. n mm Mh- sjze Gf a pjn head to nearly
tnd *of Buddha?in- . . .
large as a grain ot corn,
course they had not been in t
hands of a lanridnv nnr nnlish
p.uridhft?miss n?ii and they seem t<? be all colo
The manager is from South Af
an 1 ? lirisiiamt> ? an(j seenis to kllOW his bll
in?Ksthor iiyrd. ness. This section seems to
remombcr that t-a< h the home of the beautiful Elber
discussion. peach, which grows to perfc
' ' tion on the red lands which sec
1 rf"'' give it a beautiful red color, ai
they have orchards of thousan
lississippi Coast. 0f trees. Then there is a bla
Juno *'0 11'. ^aru* on which they grow alfall
which rents for ten liollars i
sre to-tuiznt state , e
acre, and you can see miles ot
considerable in- around here and in Oklahorr
the Mississippi would make W. .1. ('. and
a result the chew their cud to see some
Gulf reached a these stretches of land.
r...~
l.oc i" uve ira I have not struck any pla
>above the norm- that has mules and horses eqi
tide. A number j.f) ours nor have 1 seen a
ere beached and |jvery hotter than "Cope's." I s
one to property j )ts 0f horses that remind t
It is not thought 0f p,aker's celebrated rrav ms
have been sunk an(1 Ben Urasington's (
s resulted. speckled mule. There is lots
? ? land changing hat - ere a
ill c thousands of timber. The p<
led by Son. ple are buying land. Que m
r,Mich. June 21? told me the reason he was In
1 at his home to- ing was for investment th
ri 1 ley, a farmer, ."God was not making any m<
lied by his son, J land, tho' he was making lots
tter the shooting/people, and of course the peo|
left the body of would want land", and I susp<
) yard, went into that is so. Knough for this tin
1 awaited the and if this escapes the was
officers to whom basket you may hear again,
ndered. The son L. C. Pavseur.
in defence of his Hope, Ark, June Is. 1009.
ither had attack
Cotton yesterday. 10.75.
fER NEWS, JUNE I23, <PQ9
A HARD STO60LB Ijjp^
Many a Lancaster Citizen Finds 111
Jho the Struggle Hard. 11 j
[ With a back constantly aching, 11 j
With distressing urinary disorders, III
Dally existence is but a struggle. 111
No 11 cod to keep it up. I j I
Doan's Kidney Pills will cur? you. Ill
One hundred thousand people endorse 111
this claim. 111
Here is one case: 1 I I
I l>. E. Finchor, 110 N. Wilson St., Ill
Rock Hill, S. C., says: "For more II j
than a year I suffered from a severe 11 I
OU, pain in the small of my i?ack and sides III
T and thnrn tvao nfl?n ?* i
j | ? * v. nvo.i uium^n
' my kidneys. While having one of
ed, these attacks I felt miserable and when
f arising in the morning I was so lame
and sore that 1 could hardly get around.
U I I knew from these symptoms that my
kidneys were disordered and hcgan
using Doan's Kidney Pills. They did
an me a groat deal of go<>d. I seldom feol
r any pain now, my kidneys give me no
trouble and 1 foel better in every way.
the I do not hesitate to recommend l>oan's
f Kidney Pills to other sufferers."
1 For sale by all dealers Price 60 cents,
uly Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
, , sole agents for the United states
OlQ Ueuiember the name?Doau's?and take
th. | no other. I I I
not "_~
as THE DISPENSARY INVESTIGA?t
HON.
the
ict, I Liquor Concern Admits Paying: III
ive, Graft. Commission Adjourns
n'(' Subject to Call of Chairman
tty! J
>od ' Columbia Record. June 19: Col
lis, Cat roll, of Kentucky, in present 1
the ing what is known as the Fleisch- ' i
tnd matin croup of whiskey claims
ler to the winding-up commission
yle today, frankly admitted that the
eel salesmen representing the houses
rht filing the claims paid "graft" to
at the dispensary directors accord
ik- J ing to the now famous Goodman
on scale of prices at so much per Z^ZZ^ZZ^^ZZ
Bn- case and barrel.
j a "The houses are not in position
he to say just exactly how much j
te, j was paid on all the accounts, said
nd : Mr.Carroll,"as the salesmen were W Jft I
nd paid in currency and paid it out in I IV |
ow currency. Unfortunately, we are
ire not in position to deny that reles
bates were paid the State's agents, j
he and while we can not calculate
rot j this accuratalv, we are willing to
nd admit the basis of the scale arino
ranged with the board of direc
le- ' tors by the salesmen. In fact,
Bet I have talkpd with the wituess
I 1 I
es who will go on the stand and tesic
tify definitely as to these pay. j
irt merits and know these are the !
jr- things he will testify to."
es , This admitted graft in the ' 1
nd I Fleischmann group will amount
nd 1 to about $20,000, which will Ue
me deducted from these accounts
ii ' i i ? l . f .i : i ? ? ii
ntf now mum ui me remainder win k
1 I be paiil remains for the commis- n
he j 8ion ' to determine. Col. Felder gj
as | said he would not ask for the
Of books at this time in view of the j
he showing the concerns made and \
ed on account of the valuable discs.
closures they had made. i
ri- Thus the group) of whiskev |
si- houses which were lirst to ru.h ]
be to the federal courts for justice 5
la have now, following the decision ?
?C" there against them, turned to the
?m State's agents and given the
nd pirosecution about the most va!- '
ds uable evidence it has so far been BHf
ck able to secure. ||
fa, The committee, after and exe- [1
ier cutive nession, adjourned to meet ?
it again at the call of the chairman, j
ia. However, this practically closes
T. up this phase of the inveatigaof
tion, though several witnesses 011 w'" i?trorl 11
the criminal side are vet to be Rf *Jie
. . . * was for $400
ce examined. 1 he whiskey man
ial who is to reveal details of the
ny Black-Rawlinson Wyhe alleged ^nnoc?nt
iee scale of prices is yet to testify,
lie as is the expert who will demon- JSteubenvi
ire strate the new test of the purity .M0ier o8n,
>ld f'f whiskey. M.ke Hemic
of; Mr. K. li. (iailJard, clerk and wounded hi*
nd bookkeeper at the Columbia ho- tempted to
>0- tel, was put up today to testify Lhooting bin
an as to the account of Director Osman qu
iy. ; Black, but he said that after a i)(,r) Joseph
iat thorough search he had failed to Hmp ran j?t0
ire find the ledger containing this a shotgun u
/> 1 /1.1 t.'i.i : 1 1
or nccou in. 001. reiaer nam ne Kenitski. I
,le at on I (1 have Proprietor Wheeler 04man kepi
>ct summoned later. Demick, a hi
u. "And we will come very near Oaman. Sei
ite putting him in jail if that book Hhot and aln
is not forthcoming," Col. Felder Demick. M
said. in the back.
The prosecution has the bills the gun upo
of Major Black, made out by the but failed tc
hotel people, apparently, and wound.
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NO. 13
L. Croxton <k Co
oe theae in evidence Notice,
uer time. One bill ...... - ..
i no patrons 01 me several school
districts in ihe county are requested to
meet on Saturday June 26, IHoS, at 4 p.
' mi., and nominate three trustees to be p
Cause of Tragedy in "PI,ointed on the approval of the Coun- fe
6 ' ty Hoard of Education. Tt
Ohio. Heports must be in hands of Supt. of
Ed., by July 1st, I9o0.
lie, Ohio, June 20.? a. c. Howell, Chin.
an shot and killed h Fl. Hamel, Heoy.
11. K. Coffey,
k, shot and seriously < o. nd. of Education.
* | WIRE YOUR HOUSE
arreted with a neigh- FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS <
Benitski, over a cat
, . ... WStlllS should bo done while
, his bouse to obUll, |J bulidtn* I. under construenth
which to shoot tion. Estimates cheerfully furn- $
n the room where i1MJ,?d nn Kleetrleal. My *
j 17 years experience is at yoursert
his gun he found vice-yllrsi class work ill every
jarder.careaa'ng Mrs. particular.
curing his gun Osman J. T. VVOODYVARL),
lost inntautly killed Electrical Contractor. 17 W. 5th ,
rs. Osman was shot
Osman then turned
n himself and fired, IF YOU or any of yonr sons or daughters
> indict a dan Ferritin want to take a hnsiness course, if you
> iniiict a dangerous wni appiy al this offloe we can sell yon a
a scholarship to either ot two schools. 40tf