The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 06, 1910, Page 7, Image 11
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Interesting Sketch of the
Former Lancaster (
Boy.
The presiding genius
arrangements for the c
1 -*
difficulty involved in
Life of a of i he floods which r
lonoty river Thed?ni wih
in 'he spring oi 190
of all the "Ith ?r?n""i??ion lio
Hill And Charlotte.
omiog of
, ty of this plant was 1'
w uy uwa vji cw
ttKiute cue its oatmetl
me in "it* Certainly it seem
i . coals to Newcastle to
completi'ii ing oatmeal to Scotlax
4, to get her year the Quaker Oati
hundreds of thouaar
es to Rook Quaker Oats to Gi
The canaci Europe.
I n? capaci ^ rewon rfn
0,000 ti. p , English and Scotch h
of .? ?uy mm iLi
is like carrying
speak of export
= 3 Durable Roads
1L BriSrjJ Small^
ttUSUti REPARATION
IT'S VALUE IT?
Built of It at I
Cost.
can hard I]
your daily
OF ROADBED. tired, dis,
I Work I =
Court c
:ou raged ^ and |, B?wie^ Molnnii
m$ lor Kelief.
t South Carolina,
y ot Lancaster,
>f Common Pleas,
Plaintiff,
against
>. Susan Melton and T,
V<IO lUI'imiO BUU U1
tainment while here 1
Mr. W. 8. Lee, Jr., vi
dent and ften? r?l manai
Southern Power Comp
Mr. Lee's timely e?
due the fact that the
met in Chuxlnrte anH his
IIH fuitjr* , ., J 1
and tne rapid sale o
has been , , . .
ou' put led to the for
ice presi- ..
. , the name interests
zer of the , .
larger company, uudt
?ny? ? Qf f^e Southeru P
torts waa , . ,
. panv, which took oyi
Institute , . tJ ,,
tawba r >wer UompaD
I n A.R nHAfl _ .
f thn t>ntira aaten-oatmeal in qttai
I tne entire regularity that has
ma:i'?n bv *nost rugged physic
mentally of all peopl
Ol a much has been eatingoatm
,r the u.me
><wer Com- desirable foreign trad
?r i ho P? How well he has i
9 ,De be seen at a glance a
iv and pur- ports on Quaker Oats
without a rival; ia n:
Qtitiei and with a
made them the - . . _ ..
ally, and active Grading an<
e, the American Highways That A
eal and trying all "Gumbo" Clay 8h<
;^e. tj' Smooth and H.
le might get taat
'e' In large areas In
mcceeded would tary clays are fooi
lt In areas the ?
This brand is , ...
rm*miNr ocularly plastic ui
, h nuscraoie,
i the woman
I Firing Nocoesary. | H Cardlll i
tra Constructed of the pilTpO
>uld Bo Rolled Un- WOITien t
rd. H strength a
the south sedlmen I , ^
rid very generally Strong dill
L-lays are of a i?ar gentle, to
id stk'Ify varleti DLirC vepe1
latce utrauL "
,_~T . ^ ^ ma executor <
I S toniC oeued, defen
frtnl I T.?h.drf-?U
SC OI helping ll You on hei
o regain their H | quired to uiw<
nd health. 1 eotlon which la
doDinz with H cierk of *** Ct
aoping wua h for ^ mmlA Coi
US, but by the Df your uiwy
nic action, Of H the subscriber i
table herbs. court homb ?
k ui u own ngni, ana
of J. H. PUzpatrick, (Udsnts.
uts above named:
eby summoned and reer
Use oonapLaintin this
filed, ta the office of the
>urt of Common Plata,
unty, and to serve a copy
' to the said complaint on
at bis office in rear of the
t T anftintdr fi P wi*lsisa
the master hand that 1
directing the plane for
er entertainment of tl
guiehed visitors while ii
The Southern Power (
Charlotte's foremost
South'e best-known co
chased large waterp(
Q&8 been . ,, . .
on the oiftawba
the prop- .. .
. rjy ?rs. Mr. Lee was
le distin- ,
engineer and in addit:
n the citv.
an execuive capacity
company, vice president. 1h
and the June ^ J9()5
rporatiou r? _ ...
)Wer righlfc packages, and in bei
and Broad tins for hot climates.
" 'Lain CRIME COSTS $100,.
r as Becond
is wag on
The Heaviest Tax Sc
American P
uietically sealed us "gumbo"
M such localities trafll
?????. possible during the
XW AN HOUR, kl""'""'
. Gtiml?o clay Is bl
I?err-entnge of
iffered by the bIe mutter It eonta
tar,y sticky ill Its
cupie. n.ogj who?y frep f|
and buckshot." lu _
< is absolutely tm ^ fl
wet season. us the ~ V
hides will sink to I
ack. owing to the r m
organic or vegetaIns.
It Is (sirticu- The Woi
nature, nnd Is almoin
sand and grit. Mrs. L.
I twenty days i
I BB III! exclusive of
A III and if you fall
I mm I I I I I within the tiru
I ii | | | | |; In this action
l| | I I | | | ror the relief de
U BBB I i Dated Januai
Pau
[Man's Tonlfi R- R- Allison
ni?n s i unic To 0*..^ McI,
N. Nicholson. ! ?:** Fltep*
ifter tbe service hereof
le day of such Mrrlor,
to answer tbe complaint
e aforesaid, the plaintiff ?
will apply to the Court
manded in the oomplaint,
ry 24th. A. D. 1910.
1 Moore, C. C. C. L. C.
, Plaintiffs Attorney.
Dnis, Susan Mel ton (and
triok absent Defendants
engaged in the develo]
of hydro electricity, is
the Institute and will e
visitors here something
Southern waterpowers
ne*aed at Gre >t Fal!t
Friday. The following
rrcvinus me ^
praent of ftf tbig ianeer compa
i host to e[ecirjc developtn <n
ihow the gouth had been moat
t ol how 8Copet having lor an
are h?r- BUppiy 0f power to a
S. C., mil|B in the ira?nedia'
bio^raph- ,,r iho "lo
irtc&mza'ion ^ jnle cos>'h th? i
ny hydro- |io0,()00 an ho??r.
t in the ^he yearly cos
ly local i?> Am-ric^ is ea?:iii?*ti
object the ,(00,000.
few co'tot. jf crime could 1 f
le neighbor- h j?.e y t??r eight
, r> t I
Juited ^States
I of Shook,
"Before 1
Cardui, I
do any
taken 5 be
improved
can do th
housework
# />
Mo., writes: Take notioe t
began to take B w? aied *t Lai
was unable to B fiee of the clerl(
work. I have B tor < ?"nty and
WOrK. I nave H of January. 181
)ttles and have B
very much. I B
e most of my B March let, 19
now. B =====
say too much ....
bat the complaint herein
acaster, 8. C., in the ofi
of the Court for Lanoaasaid
State, on the 24th
0,
K. B. Allison,
PlaintitTs Attorney.
10.?48-53-w
A( hiooa*iarn
ical sketch appea ed
Electrical World recent!
William States Lee '
in 1872 in Lancaster, S
received his primary edu
the common schools o
sou county, South Uaro
- - V
in The end ot a comparat
lv: transmission due. ^
whs bom for L,ee to prod
. C. He WOrk ?r P\ stem ex'e
icaHon in huu(jre(ia of square
f Ander- rlvll|inK ,n amount
hna, and ,r!in8mltted anv hv
,..v . v11 *ouM pay
ively short ,j bt, $964 000,000.
i remained i'j)e wlluuai impr
uce a uet Loo are $100,000.0
nrtinti over ue thuu the cost of
milfs and America" tiold
of power J vs tb-n half the i
dro-electric --
MMMHWI
>rt - ? t (lit- tih ^
uo i? as io vHi- MBHBv'-~2M
its crime. I ffiSRaftrcjl
minds yield
h ior ^araui,
much for r
Your dru
' per?ture should b?
ii nas aone so nvuwv
ne."
. . .. Notice is ben
ggist sells Car- signed, as adm
a bottle today. K K. T. Robinson
! 5,111 J?y of A pi
return to the
er County, Stat
apply to said C?
s uitable for the work. S. I).
_ Kit ate R. 1
Mar. 9. 1910.
VI V19U11?C
sby given that the underinistrator
of the estate of
i. debased, will, on the
11. 1910, make his final
robate Court of L>anc*ste
of South Carolina, and
:>urt tor a final dischargeROBINSON,
Adnir.
r. Robinson, l>eceased.
45-63 W.
nis technical education
Carolina Military Acad?
which he was graduate.!
After graduation he tat
time in the graded e<
Anderson, and then to
gineering work| rising
at south ,
s\ s'em iu the world,
'my, from , .nnr ,
, summer of 1905 then
I in 189-1. ...
bull' under hia dir
ig it I >r a 34 ^00-kw. and one
>0 p 111 hydro-elec'iic develoj
jk up en mIje9 ot 5(j.000-volt
r rapi y m,|eg of 100,000 vol
ur iutf ex^usf
Since the Ti.e market va'i
0 have been loraes, sheep, ?ud
eciion two COun>ry i* about
18,000 kw. annuai crime bill.
men's; 500 The coal. *heat
line ; 400 duced annually m
It line and rftI,rH*pnt ? ?
I iSSSS^SI
Lie of all t'ifc From Cioou noucls M;
ca'Ue in the' tell nriLT ncnir
|0 same as tbe After It has t>een bu
plasticity Is entlrelj
| light clinker is forn
and wool pro not particularly ban
I his country *?r,n? ? ?uwotb ?"
' wear well. It sboi
hnnr I bo aomo
Th* Bi?ho|
iKazine, New York- "As harsh critl
T clay highway. mm "" English c
and neatly uttere
rued. however, the "A minister ?r
destroyed, and a j the 'Lamentattoi
aed which. though sent It to the t
i. when pulverised note asking for i
face and seems to The bishop sent
uld be understood be bnd read it. w
9's On# Regret. Notici
iciHixi as 1 know of | Kotioe is hei
rifle, "was compactly j dersigned will,
d hy a bishop. I jpio, make his
?te a commentary on j trator of the esl
is of Jeremiah" and ceased, to the F
>lshup. along with a ter County, Sta
a few critical words. aPP'y to
the book back after
Mth thU Imlcmofit- - ...
i of Discharge.
eby given that the unon
the 4th day of April, ~
final return as ad minis.ate
of LI. J. Gregory, de- H
'robate Court for Lancaate
of South Carolina, and
>urt for a final discharge.
W. T. GREGORY, J
iiuui titftusit Uia'i iu i on
gineer of the Pickens
Company, and subsequ
coming resident engine*
Anderson Water, Ligh'
Co. When with the lal
pany he had charge of
at.rtir.tinn nf thn Pnrtma
Iiurill ou* , ? . .
D about 6 eubatafions
81 power nnd lights to
Cnt t u cotton mills aad
er of the A .
. __ Among the pioneer w
& Power " r
ea was pntting in sen
Lter com ,
tension transmission
the conn
fthoaU D8 8y8lem re"0h1^
? r - w? w ?
supplying the ?ctual cost o
more than These figures are
40 towns. ttn article by Hug
rork involv- the World to-day,
nee a high- command the attec
and distrib- business man and i
j 150 miles nation.
??- v"v that not all of the
it crime. t*ie ro,|d ls to '** c<
. cllnkercd. but only j
quoted from BbouJd l(0 rendered
h 0. Weir in ' trallze the too stick
, . 5j native clay.
1 ^ ^ Good sound voud
ttion Ol every seasoned as it ls i*
should be provided
romao ol the, the work >0(J
I tnfprvs 1? nInner th?
clay out of which , There la bnt
instructed la to be gj-et about this
> sufficient amount j Jeremiah la not I!
nonplaatlc to neu- 1 a fresh book of
y character of the commentary ' "
I. aa dry end well :
oaa'ble to procure. aeiliniirQ1
before beginning E-tllVlltw
ked at cotvenlent . rBK.
M. nf
?b?Administrator
?>ne thins that 1 re- deceased,
work?namely, that March 2, 191C
Ivlnjr now to compose - lamentations
on your .
Notsce
- Notice la hen
signed, as ad it
TERSPILLS
A fln*l return ?.
estate H. J. Ungory, 1
>. 43-52-w '
ef Disckarg e.
>by ^lven that the underilnistratrix
of the estate
on, deceased, will, on
>f April, 1910, make her J
i the Probate Court of A
hydro-electric plant
" Seneca river, in which
stalled the first I0,000-i
rator put in service in
After putting this plan
eration Mr. Lee spent
year on construction
id one diiectioa and 1
oq the ,
another direction a
i was in . . ,
roltg.De- '?lM: ',ed ln 10 ?
America
t iato op ** w,th ,he ""ne d?i
.bout . ty* a low-t6U9ion *1
work in Pro8Pect8 are lhllt 1
00 miles in The cost of crimt
X 100,000 Why must the
60,000 volt citiz?u9 of Amsrii
and opera- ed with taxes to n
^ree of safe- peases? asks the 1
'stem. The n^sseean.
his system, Why is it that
> is appalling. About one cord of w
.... . necssaary for eight
well-behaved bed twelve feet wid
ca be harden- After grading th?
. width between ditcl
leet such ex- M deeply 88 practi
Nashville Ten- found necessary t
mules, as the extrei
of the clay makes
tea thousand plowing difficult.
ood baa bean found
linear feet of road- m ^ V X^* ?
e. Jw m9n
! road to an even fr f!u"| itT
ies It la plowed up
icable. It will be i
uae b'?raea or
uely heavy nature
the work of deep I
After the plowing |
ttZrsstZsXO) i?-l?kCoM
w ?tu bim tubtmm. W final discharge.
kB&Si **^SSX
NUjOSnEWmWBK March 80, lfil
I , '
fi
ty, tod Apply to him for
DA HIXSON,
... of Uw ?>ut* of I. B. - ?
cmnL
10. 51-57-w
???????
; n
connection with the Unii
government const defeo
for Charleston harbor.
In October, 1898, he
resident engineer ot th<
bus Power Compan
company had just ther
ted States 01 wnicn M*" ^.ee is
ise plans the head* ,B on'y 'n i
Mr Lee posesses to
> became degree tli?t rar
e Colum- ''on ?f keen bu-iuegs
V, which en8'l,ee,inK ability wl
* let the no* ?oly 'odesig
prac'ic&iiy perst'DB are marde
tfl infancy, iu the United State
i a remark- Why in it that or
e combin# derers out of every
f?en*e and are punished?
lich enables Why are there fc
n, construct halt vitnes as many
to
j i _ _ _ ? _ 11 _ I baa been completed
red, an Dually acro88 the roat, fn
f-? extending through
tlv two mur- wWJh to be burned.
to burn twelve fee
OD0 hundred transverse furrows
feet long, so as to t
each side beyond the
>ur anl one- roadway. Across 1
murders for between these fum
! Ka aK. .lit ?>.n*
i furrows are dun
nn ditch to ditch. I i
and beyond the Hill
If it is intended III
t of roadway the ^LBi
should be sixteen
?xtend two feet on
? width of the final
the rid pes formed V>3.1
dws, wiiich should
t n no rt tho Ami*
st Arn
r of Fresh, Good
ivedl
Broke I /
contract tor a dam on tt
hooche river at Colum
This dam was complete
autumn of 1900 and in J
of that year part of it
ried away by a flood.
CODt-truction of the dam
leCbatt*- ?"u ^?iou
bus, G?. fco develop them to t
d iu the comniercittl efficieuci
Dectmber ,^?rn ?n a irm bus:
was car- ability to rapid
The re- most difficult pr<
, together of inspiring
in all ariJh ?, |? m l, ?
id, "U' euavj every on? million
heir fullest there were twenty
r and pu? Ttie answer is sii
in'-es basis. Crime protection
IIv anahze AQ eslab ished bu
jblems and Uuiied States,
t confidence Burglars, pickp
inhabitants as 'ur8e of oord woo<
years ag ? ! ually so as to f?>rm
. | which the tiring U s
P * 1 The best and sour
, become selected for this cot
sines. in ilie I'16*
form In K' a floor.
| wood Is thrown Irre
>ockets bank floor' ln crlb 'ormi
left between In wl
v I?c UI^I
il U laid longitudia
series of flues lu
itarted.
id est cord wood Is
irse and should be
es will touch, thus
Another layer cf
Igularly across this
it Ion. with spaces
ilch the lutnits of
Young
Mules
Qpverol nipp
%
)
with (he building of
8ion lines, substations, <
then put under Mr. Le<
supervision with the
chief engineer. Mr. L
fied the design and ri
height of the dam, comj
. I S ? AAA
tranamis- *** "" - *? Jtu.,
was con'&ct are his striki
b's direct '?r*3"cs. He has h)i
title of aii ac,iv? part in indi
ee modi* ?^er ?ff*ira which
aised the wel'ar? of the
>leling it "hicli he lives. He
*' ' - IstancA. hr>Pn wurmlv
31 V/UUiCO 1" | robber*, smugglers
ng charac- dealers, and illicit
ways taken have their machine
ustrial and and to the great dil
pertain to Americau people tl
conntry in ate almost identica
has, for in- cal machines iu ma
r intArARlnd fi J- -*
i, whiteslave clay ore piled.
liquor sellers After tbe '"'"P8
, heaped upon this fl
is lor defeuce, 0f wood is laid pa
^credit of tbe Tt*18 thlrfl course is
, . 1 same manner as tl
lese machines opening and crack
I with polii- with brush, chips.
nv Dlacea or any other corr
y Piaco8? The top layer of cla;
of clay have been ?
oor a third course La
rallel to the first I
laid In exactly the ?
he first, and ea<-b
should be filled
bark, small stlc!;s
ibustlble material,
y Is placed over all.
S^V T VI Ul IIIVV
iorses a
j Mares
nd
t
in tne spring 01 iuuz.
be noted that this ri*
markable for its quick
floods, which often exc
times the normal flo
was the first large dam
the Sooth, and the e:
r. i i _ c ?L ;
n is to ; j
'or is re- in preservation of
ly rising reaources of the co
eed fifty especially of the lore
w. This Pear?d before the cc
built in comiDi'tee on coose
cporience f?re8'8 at various tin
?i?i. Mr. L?e is a mrm
1UUUHSQUB OI SOH
the na'ural do nothing bat
uatry, and criminals. Police
S'b, and ap- currupted and br
mgreasioual cost. Even Uoort
rvation of aD() the political
ies. great states are in I
her of the an?*ti i"'**1
;auea lawyers and the finer portlo
protect such are heaped orer the
r The deep corerinj
officials are thrown over all alio
ibed at great the 8,de d"che9 *ntJ
B .of all sites, tncludl
I are bought material. It Is spres
machioea of lrtl)'e ov*r the toP
... leas than six to twel
-be bauds Of the whole la tampe
AA tha KAS? tr
ns of the material QflH Ck V
whole structure. ailU V
f of clay which is C'fUTI
iuld t?e taken from V^vIU
I mnv l>e in lumps ririri?Q ,
np very finest I
id as evenly at. pos- 1
in a layer of not vjoI ]
ve inches. Finally
d and rounded off
til Ka KalA wl?Kln
itair ot small ponies.
ie to see them. W
ight.
Ipad of the famous
J. I _ 1 1.
e have the
(
\ /
i i
I /
gdiutu iu u^ubiug ri
such quickly rising flo
account for much of h
success in later devc
where similar conditi<
encountered. During
nection with this comp
r ? .l.n kAn.ma t mm i
*0? W it u
ods may ^?orican Institute o
lr. Lee's Engineers, the Ameri
ilopments ?' L'ivil Engineer*
3ns were American Society of
bis con- E?K*n??rs; president <
any Mr. I g'n?e'ing Associatio
limm rnith I i*00'**' Pre?j'1?nt Of I
??vu w? lull""10'
( Electrical Every year there
can Society jD the amount of li
, and tbe t^e United Statei.
Mechanical jt estimated
Df the En- persons pursue en:
n of the uonj ftD(j are nevei
he Greater ,u. i
?n/ UMI |UV M??i
the flan as Ions as |
118 *n DCWiie Whan tha roadbc
iwlegsnese in fnlI7 prepared accc
going directions th?
gin. If, bowenr.
that 250,000 laborers an avaOat
__ __ _ greater number of
me M ? voce- J"OD, ^
' touched by When the mater
-e? cooled the roadbed
Ill UV unu f? II4MU
[>osslble. ik |
d has been care- ^hw
rdlng to the fore*
firing should bea
large force of
>le for the work a
fines can be fired .
lal Is sufficiently <*'SO JU!
should be bronchi ipc Rc
lUUfcJOcirs
Wagon
$ arrived, and they
euro f/> caa ho hvKa!
;er
S j
are dand-'
JJVV HIOV WVMtHV uwmmmmmi
cotton mill construction
perienoe which has sei
well in his present coi
After reconstructing
at Oolumbos end comp]
electrical installation, h
flH Iko nnaitinn of nhiflf
? Charlotte Club and |
i? *n ex the Comnercial Olul
>yed him lotte ?Charlotte Oba
anectioo. . the
dam The Demon of II
leting the in the germ of Ugrippe, the
bring* suffering to thonui
e accept- effect* are weaknexs, nervo
enrinner appHile. energy and auibhi
president of luo ,BW 1U *U,B ouu
t> of Char- What improvem?
erver. peeled when eourti
? within the powei
ie Air. gangs?
iddbr<Ttt^^fi?r W hat hope is the:
QRD6U lack of moot of the laws w
ion, with dia- . . .
ilanfia rna.1v In i
uirjf to * high crown
>nt can be ex* allow for tho comp
> >M nUml. terlal. Tbta con be
i are plainly plow or a ^der. .
r of criminal tng should be ber
until the roadbed la
The finished crown i
re for enforce- of at least one-half i
hen a govern- Although it cann
^ . . the gumbo and boc
before rolling, to
acting of the ma- ' anvfhif
best done with a aiV L1111
and Bu
smooth and hard. roll ?k?
should bars a slope ac11 lilc
Inch to ttfe fOOt. rt |*p knf
ot be denied that arC lldr
kshot clays of the Prsmo i
a oui w iw us n lit
v in the Mule, Hor
ipgy line. Of cou
ifPiedmont Wagons
^ to beat.
P4tn COO lie ttrKon 4T/MI /I
ii yuu Willii
se, W agon
rse we still
i, and they
?""" *?? ?
with the Catawba Pow
pany. This company w
inif h dam at India Hoo
near Rock ilil1, 8. C.
Catawba river, and tli
tractors had failed in th
^ ordered nvor aiki kidneys
er Com- ' nee<* *hen 18 Electric Bitte
.lid tonio, blood purifier hu
as DUlld StnuiAch, Liver and Kidnev
tr ahnalo hHVP P?>ved that the?
B' strengthen the nerven, bni'<
on I ho leiu and restore benltb urn
1 alter an attack ot grip. If
IT0O COO- them. Only fitic i'erfecl
. guaranteed by ! F Mackev
e under- $hMmAC,. y
me preateet isauj i" j
r.H, t*?e *pien na|? that engage la'
ni regnlator o ^ ^
h TbonAMDiin long to his particuli
wonderfully T_ .. ... .
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