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\ IN* t* # 4 a/ i < 5 zJUt ; v. VULi. b. JNU 71. AMONG THE METH Presiding Elder O'Dell'i Recent Trips to Law East Lancaster. SKM1-WEEKLY. i ODISTS. KILLED HER HI ; Report of He Was Going to Fane raster and cause He Wouldn't Go She Shot l JSBAND. IN SOCIAL < iral and Be- Fuller Reports of CI Let Her tions the Past lim. Lancaster special LANCASTER, S. C.rJUNE I :iRCLES. HORRIBLE DEATI MA tanning Fane Week. Who Attempted I in the Char- cide. Brains Bei B, 1910. 1 OF UNKNOWN SENATE PASSES N Only 12 Votes As io Commit Sui- They were Ca?l iten Out Against Washington. _1 ? RAILROAD BILL! REV. ALBERT ;aintt Measure and Oldest Pre.byl I kj Democrats. ! thi, ^ y L). C.. .June 4.?I W?* !? P??l 50 PER YEAR A. JAMES DEAD. erian Minister in las Passed Away. i? M_. a r Rock Hill District B June: East Lancasterthe kindness of Broth lane, our big-hearted Si we had the pleasure ol eight miles from Elgir well, the seat of the c< Saturday. Mav 7. and ulletin for Honea Path specie -Through bia State of Sunds er McFar- reached here this aft cotchman, s. B. Wright was she f a ride of ously wounded by his l to Hope- used a shotgun, the 1 inference, ing his arm and takin found a i KJo leston Sunday i\e lI in Colum- the most brilliant < ay: Report seafton was the "I *rnoon that dinner given on Tut it and seri- Mrs. Ira B. Jone , rj. Mrs. T. Y. Williams * , a few days for an load break- abroad. The evenii g effect in and the gathering :i?.. I with tltio unnrtmrtli ws: I'erhapsl Rock in a Cut M event of the; t j ?. P. ion Voyage" ter Tried to ri jsday evening Leap to Death. s in honor of i, who sails in Greenville. b.G. extended trip terday's Charlotte ng was ideal unknown white m jump from South* Vhile Train Por- The senate pass event Deepernte tratio" rail,r"ad ' , tonight. It had sideration for n , special in yes- weeks and prac i Observer: An business excej: ian, in trying to bills were consid :rn train No. 30 nerinrl !?1 the a'lminis- Willi?m.o? o Jill at 9:5o o clock been under con- .^r.8, C. 1 lore than twelve v'c,n'ty has tl :tically no other pa*hy ?f her ?t appropriation 'n ^er Present lered in that lonj? 'oss"?f her 'i Rev. A. A. J iw ?' inn a. v. f Lancaster. Williamson of this he profound symnumerous friends sore bereavement, aged father, the ames. one of thp good congregation and representation of official These good brethren j commended on their 1 their church and pas White, the pastor, waf of course, with good M lCQIAna in ill nn/1 rvnr ? IUOOIUU. 1I1CJ live o< a splendid from here and par Is present, hard to obtain, are to be A negro who came fidelity to tor says that Mr. i tor. Bro. going to a funeral i present, want his wife to go, i 1 reports, said if she couldn't g< 1 ofof/i A 'll 1 ' ' * cvcidi iiuica "1 v" * ? ?? wvvv?ii|/n ticulars are was aa occasion of \ ty and enjoyment, received her guests tor the doc- elegant and becomi iVright was black silk, Mrs. Wil and didn't ly gown of pale bl ind that she elaborately trimmed _ L. Mrs. C. D. Jones, \ he should jy gggjgted in receiv OIIVU IIUOVCOO I " jnusual beau- ; north of Toccoa, ( Mrs. Jones, tonight. His brai wearing an | out by the rocks i ing gown of porter held his leg hams, a love- ? ue messaline' 01 I in rich lace, window, vho graceful- Passengers on tl ing. a simple thp DP^iilinp onlinr ^a., was killed Only twelve v ns were beaten by Democrats, n a cut as the against the bill :s to keep him unanimity with it of the train ure was passed radical changes lie train noticed measure from th 1 c nf fVin I **o \t- i if U otes, all of those leading" Presb were recorded ?fthis State, v The practical re(^ a^ bis which the meas- Friday night. I was due to the' was wi*h her i made in the Passed away, Y le form in which bedside some d A it n Snnrtnnhiirtr or yterian ministers ?' fhose death occure in Pacolet last Mrs. Williamson father when he laving gone to his lays previously. A \OPlll in tVin PUn. AIA lOUIVIl O All lull ailU 5^1 of church encouraging, dently fares well, tip scales at something three hundred. Stewar ed as follows for supp< tor: Bethlehem, $24.' well, $57; Tabernacle *71 1% iA All 1 A viai noi euner, anc tooK t , He evi- fired the load, takin >ping the above stated, less than Dr. Shirley has jus ds report- from the scene of tl )rt of pas- and says the wound is 76; Hope- woman gives as exci >, $75.75; shooting that she was i * I ne gup and but becoming gow g effect as messaline. The dim pleasurably in fori 9t returned were la'd fo^"ixt<, , .. menu comprised I le shooting wjth wine of the ri 5 fatal. The Dozens of pink rot ise for the handsome cut glass . mad centre of the table. J|. _M.f I 1 IJ * iner?itselfnwM eler ,for some tim nal. Covers!Cldent- Finally h ?en, and the re&r of the coach, five courses, ! the porter, feari irest vintage.! trouble was brev vLe In the>e9tranKer\.He Silver can- t,me to see h,m J A 1 I u vx uov- | u w <id in a i itru u ? before the ac- eral Wickershan e went into the erous conferenc After a while' house on the su ng that some ! inj? inter-state c< yinj?, followed' -arrived just in "WATCH HO* ump out of the' y niiurney uen- '? i following num- 'es^on Sunday es at the white following accoi jject of amend- l'^e an(^ deat ummerce iaws. bert A. James, byterian minis! f I CAN DIVE." ilinaf and one ol preachers of tl u:n u n "-VIUI AAA tAlC V;liai~ News gives the int of Mr. James* h: The Rev. Althe oldest Prester in South Caro the best known le South, died at 1-i. 1 A 1 , ^ion, .>*u. Aaa 11 up ? this is not enough t preacher smile. Din served in the vestibi church, and was of su actev as to tempt the a the most fastidious, bi of us came under that ina see n | ? ? ;o make a1 Storm Causes Mud ner was Thousand# 0f Dollai 1 f ? ,t G ly Loss and Practi( ch a char- 3 ppetite of t,on of Wheat Gr?f at as none Bristol,Tenn., June ; head, we ands of dollars in nr< i aie bucks neia pmn n ! the bon botis in si 1 IJamage. | tiers carried out the rs in Proper- oi pink. The place ral IWn.r el desi?n Wt re aPP! ue,|rnc- tiny yachts, to eat >*. of sweet peas were j bow of pink ribbf ' f bous- i fectively niagnificer >uertv dam- flrmntrwl thrmicrhnu tapers, ana wmuuw. ine po. Iver compor- legs but the body color scheme was out of the wir cards of pan- j-rajn passed thrc ropnate with :h a bouquet the bod>' of the tied with a projecting rocks >n. Most ef- were battered 01 it ferns were bank. The body i It tho Hininir ? r u ? Young Prestwoc of the traveler D . , .(low and as the Pond andw' >ugh a deep cut Spartanburg s; man struck the ton Sunday N< and his brains his companions it against the "watch how I cs was taken back Prestwood, a y< >d Jumped into \T VT'V" ri K 11 o'clock, in tl " Drowned- a*e. Death c; pecial in Charles- tracted illness < ews: Saying to The funeral a i on the bank, ^ held Monda in dive," C. B. at the Presby junjf man eigh- t-'nion. The icoiei lasi mgnt at he 8Gth yeara? his ame after a proof several months, nd interment will y at 12.30 p. m., terian church, at members of the did ample justice to chicken and country hai as to pies, cakes, etc., erous to mention. Wt most pleasant afteri night in the home of I Porter, who lives near tl The rain (much needec the fried age and the practical m, as well nf the wheat crop in too num- resulted tonight from ; spent a hail and wind storm t loon and jn Bristol and surro Sro. J. E. i tricts. The smokesta tie church, j tol's largest factories 1) On Sun- | Hnwn MrJr.Hr.ii c uro. destruction j room. A distinctive this section the usual dinner wa tho ?.?rat *U1 toast by Mrs. Joi the worst Mrs Williams with ?\er known dignity and grae< unding dia- | most fittingly. Lat icksof Bris- ening Mrs. Jones, were blown ?nd natural ease, \ honor guest with i r 1 -???? ^0 loccoa. lhe feature from .. . . , s the beauti- j ticket reading1 fr nes, to which New York but th< accustomed er means of identi 2 responded ? ewitVhfacile Vi,iting Mo,orist B jresented the Columbia P a note book, PninmKio Pa/?> man carried a teen years of a# om Augusta to ney Mill villag ere was no oth- Whitney Mill f ification. noon, about 4 c drowned. The i adly Treated by ged and his bod oliceman. hour later. Cor . rril notified and wer e, of the Whit- board of trade e, jumped into c>* of Pacolet v >ond this after- ers? and escort >'clock and was home to the tr pond was drag- niark of respec ly recovered an James s< oner Turner was work of the mi it at once to hold His first charg and the city council act as pallbearthe body from the ain as a distinct ?rved in the active nistry for 59 years, e was Fair Forest day morning preventec pie from going to chui fell to the lot of our goc Porter to entertain us afternoon and to send i caster, where we had a ment to preach at nigh Bob." an old antebellu I the peo- in an parts of the ci *ch and it tQid damage was done >d Brother i ^d orchards. ' ^ ; until the - ? ? us to Lan- faft Views With AUra n engage- Socialism, t. "Uncle im colored Jackson. Mich.. .v. | reqUe8ting that i ty and un- jjer during her dail> i vegetation | pleasant reminder o ] left behind, f This entertainment wat r .t e' compliment to Mr Growth of one *f Lancaster's 1 plished and forcefu ! the much loved prei June 4.? Ip-j? . vviuiuwia xvctui -taSSKTS of Mr. R. L. Bel if the friends whone wife and tl leave tifki!>g herivere left tear i a beautiful ed on Main street s. Williams, while Policeman most accom- , T, ,, a . 1 women and ged,',Ir' BeU off 1 sident of the m-the "black mar i_ m t IU. x lie tuac , ,, 1 of Kershaw, ?>e inquest he ladies with , Prestwood wa fully embarass- J ?" SSS Friday at noon, to Whitney Mil Jackson drag- ???* ^ o headquarters h? was drowned ia," when the same spot w . whq Hma-noH ln< I church, in coi s a young man Spartanburg cl >lina.. He went \lon* career he II to work about cally all of rhe place where i churches of Sp in the pond is When the civil here Joe Searcey ^ames was , the 18th Soutl nnection with the lurch. During his served in practithe Presbyterian t t ar tan burg county, war came on Mr. ?cted chaplain of h Carolina volun man, carried us, and w his company very mu talked about the "01< and his family in genei ially his "old Miss" am Master" with whom nine months in the tha kWo 4 *T Tnnln e enjoyed I President Taft today ich, as he Socialism as the gre e 'oman" that confronts the An ral, espec- j pie, the issue that is s d "Young and that must be ! he spent met. By its history, I rar. May 1 the Republican party nonoKlo nf (Inn)i ,rriuay Aiiernoon proclaimed Mrs. Jones's guest at problem Ernest Moore, Mrs. lerican peo- Mrs. R. L. Robinso oon^tocome wance'r. T^" * - ? Mrs. C. D. Jones successfully Crawford Mrg j, he declared, Mrs. J. P. Hunter, had shown ! Payseur, Mrs. C. nr. fkn Mrs- W Mf?n .DOOK L/iuD.! pouceman saw a :s were Mrs. 1 from Mr. Bell's p< \a' "if'' missed Friday aft n, Mrs. Belle,., . . ' . Crawford, thorou*h mvestI i, Mrs. John j matter by Chief I. J. Perry, returned Mr. Bel Mrs. L. C. and told him to " T. Connors, : ?? rn Miua Arl. revolver drop ? "* >cket, was dis-! " emoon, after a Youth {)ucks B gation of the Lose Cathcart, who ri 1 his $20 bail I h Jampa- f'a try and forKet bath,"g m tbe H ? near here this ' PoKlor nrmA 10 JV J V~C*i I ? m _ teers and serve rather ,od Both nt thfous;ho .. the past sevei Llves* looked upon as June 5.-While Confederate ch [illsborough river Spartanburg morning, Victor had a more disi A U 1 a. I d with this rejjiut the war. For ral years he was the dean of the taplains. county has never ting:uished citizen ni AJVI u uicoo uutic^ all like hfm, who remai ful to his "Olfe Miss" that fparful struggle 1 freedom was in the bals following were elected to the District Confer C. Steele, N. A. Fund* r\ Y~ii T ? ^ t JLJ\9U ailU * wv11 v/i ucaii ned faith- great question effe during all wisely, and he predici when his American people mus ance. Theftermine whether it delegates the same party with ence: H. of "that problem thai srburk, J. have had no greater i ? 1 CI 1 uuc i fi ctively and1 d'? P"Jjkney,Mrs.y tu+ and Mrs. Jones' ted that the grandchildren. Mar it soon de- Rebecca Jones, shall trust For the Friday Ai the solution , ^,ub Mrs. John. P. n which we cl'?b's ""(final and .i . retary, was hostess, n the histo- jngs are ajwav8 dej /."t. Williams!. The methods en 's beautiful the arrest and y Heath and which Mr. Bell wi , 1 headquarters, in t Hrunte" the render of his auto talented sec- tnP* caused critic These meet- cer on the street itfhtful liter- amonsr automob 4 auici, Aft iployed in mak- ^enry Fabler, 1( 1 the manner in their ijves \Tic is conveyed to ^-8 yOUnger b ,he face of his swim and the la mobile for the wings with wh ism of the cffi- tempting to sw :s, particularly I declaring that >ilists. Chief iu i-?- - anu ins uruuier, ur more sainu, > years old, lost James was u tor was teaching and loved. H irother how to preacher, givii tter had lost the pure Gospel, lich he was at- fers to enter im. Laughingly the world rega he would teach but he prefe y i^nnsuan. Mr. niversally known e was a forceful ig his people the He had many ofbroader fields as rds a mail's work, rred to continue u. riynn, j. m. Cook. Lancaster Station ? not a Quarterly Confei a protracted meeting, tor, Rev. M. M. Brabl invited us to assist hin days of revival, service gladly accepted his i ry 01 tne country." This was | rence, but' Pleauuit Hill It The pas- ^jss Nanna Perry, nam, had returned home i in a few ]a3t fronl a visit to M s, and we I M j, Beckham. Es nvitation. 1 " ' 1 I ary events and the > by Mrs. Williams ai ; Witherspoon, the ems. which was "Some of Lancas- Greek Art " wer< Wednesday ^ hne' At the con Wednesoa. u8uaj programme [r. and Mrs. t^rs Gf business wei itelle Beck-; the election of oflict papers read Gathcart said thei id Mrs. J. H. or custom of the < Masterpieces 1uirin* /he use e exceptional- wagon for conve elusion of the oners to the stati? several mat- the prisoner off e transacted, wjthout delay any ?rs for the en-0 , iicuiy now 10 v. as no rule brother ducked 1 iepartment re- wbo clutched of the patrol grip So tight as yance of pris- either party's r >n house. "If ber of people \vc ers to furnish tbe shore of th other vehicle, drowning occurr ? swim, me oiuer serving the chi the younger one, i urg county, him in a death pastor. He wi s not to permit ored as few r elease. A num- death has caus ?re gathered on gret. e river but the Albert Allisi ed so quickly as ju]v 26. ix?i urches in Spartanof which he was is loved and honnen are, and his ted the deepest re>n James was born in YnrLrvillo "SI P We enjoyed very much of four days with the pie of Lancaster and t our efforts were of spiri fit to them. The peop the General Conferen< do away with the tim thpv pvnppt tn toon fl-1 nam accompanied n< t le sta> spend a few days, good peo-1 jane fnakpy rust that ~ Jan? *,keTy tualbene- C?roneranrt Mrs. J. .le say iflthepast week, le should Mr. Andrew Adan e circuit, 1 Hill spent one day th< nit* noofAt* with Mr. Jim Robert ?r nome to sum# year, tne sc ; theme of study and . _ , ? of Mrs. Ira I>. Jonei visited Ex- of the eiub> i M. Caskey of officers for the i there were no chan v> i, Y. Williams beinjc < is of Rock dent an<1 Mr3 Kj e past week secretary. After n SOn. oflnn if moo .1 A election of a , the election should yield to his 5 as a mem- the matter. Of c n the choice ferent when the pi coming >ear or refuse8 to go q ges, Mrs. T. i 1 elected presi p; "u"ter- Mother Diet Whi iuch dehber- _ . ^ I ?... I Koincr Ri , mc ^uiwci to preclude poss preference in ourse it is dif-1 risoner is drunk Two Darlington uietly." with Winche - Killed. le Daughter is Darlington sp< nna/l ? A crtinov ibility of rescue. an(j unjte(] wit ? - ? a pupil of and Families Fight of Dr. Ferdina iters. Bystander He aa ^radu son College in of his class. pcial in Sunday's the Theologica q! oUi^f inor n tFniv? f ? h the Church while under the ministry nd Jacobs, in 1843. lated from David1848 at the head He then entered 1 Seminary at Co_t_ _L 1 _ _ _ i ? WW W w nvwp VII right on ad-infinitui they couldn't do bette does not want .to be arm ter people. He could n time limit was not aboli our Lancaster friends to divide a good thing ^ii ^aoivM ? m. Well,! Mr. L. F. Robinso ir, and he c based a reaper t )ng a bet- which he is operatii ot. (The ^rain. shed, and Mr. Jim Robinso will have Friday the 3rd. insta with oth- had squares on hid cc n ? n ? ? ? ; ?*tiwii h ty uo uctiuci n has pur- special programme md binder, J work, each member ng, cutting ^er After adjournment ! invited the memb n reported dining room, where nt that he' repast in three cour >tton. I ??- Peas an . . I the effective tahle i iu iiuve iiu "v,"s for the year's Denmark SDecifl to contribute* , " . specia >vn selection. an" Courier, June Mrs. Hunter bearing the rer ers into the: Maggie C. Rice to an elaborate yesterday aftem ses was servd roses were than am pi} flppnrntinnfl long procession ol >V?a? d ?n the News *??k place on v >5: The hearse, ^ydia section of nains of Miss tween tw<> far ' the cemetery, ant* Gaston, vvitl ?on? had not one man- Scarb ' distanced the a nefirro- is dead, f vehicles when \M The two fami! c*i ouvsviiaifs email I lUIUUIcl, irOIll V esterday in the uated in 1851. t this county be- he was license< nlies, Northcutt bytery. His h the result that Fair Forest ch orough Stevens, county. For f ed Salem chi ies have had dif- connection wit men ne was graaIn the same year [i by Bethel Presfirst charge was urch, Spartanburg ive years he servlrch in Union in h his work at Fair era alter two more yei tor.) Frank Bell Pleaded ( Cheater Reporter: F the negro who was ca] Lancaster county by Sh ter and hrnntrht hnrlr hi irs. ? udi- uuess wno nas De< on the house reading papers. That's gettii joihj. some, don't you think rank Bell, Mr- and Mrs. F. A. ptured in Stoneboro visited 1 eriffHun- Parents, Mr. and 1 iro I Caakey. ?n lying up So\pleasant was 1 f the news the members verj ig up high said good-bye to charming hostess. Magill of Sale of Fort Lawi the latter's Chester Reportei Mrs. J. M. Garrison property a consisting of a hous this meeting the aged mothei r reluctantly Rice, breathed this always never rallied from news of the death i Property. ter brought to her : The J. A. Mrs. Rice had r t Fort Lawn, ture age of seve e and lot,also qko urna th? wifo r, Mrs. W. D. ^rences. u ,s sa, her last She but "?.b?dy 9ee i the shock the 'T u Ct? , of her daugh- d!ff,culty- V" place in the edgi eachedthema- of ^oods, one fa nty-odd years.! fie'd\tbe other > i-L n- ,and the negro. iat tor some tune, i Forest church ms to know the by a wife, thi e of the recent daughter. Mi e shooting took . ed school comr e of a small strip | county in Rei mily being in the 11,200 majority ust in the woods,! public schools Stevens, at the did the Rev. R . He is survived ee sons and one r. James was electnissioner of Union publican days by and organized the of that county, as . H. Reid in Soar day evening by Depu Dye, was tried Frida Magistrate J. R. P. Gil pleaded guilty to carry tol and violating the d law, and was lined $12c V A liUi O ty Sheriff Fine rain fell throi ly before section recently an )son. He Green is looking ing a pis- hearty, ispensary New Pleasant Hill, June a vacant lot adjoin: lghout this property, was sold id' General house yard this mor crrepn and of Court Cornwell, K W. Harris Williams Garrison, and was s Reader. C. L. Dunlap and 6. (nathy for $2,000. mfif the flbovo \it t\ *) ? it* the court Rice, a du ning by Clerk vine of the Baptis at the suit of * vs. V. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. L. C. purchased by Monday from a vU.t W T AUr In* the trip in'hair 1 /toer- spf,nt Sunday night Ir with Mr. J. (1. Ifnwit atinguiahed ?ther ^o( 1 . ? . .. tween the two g t denomination. . . * Winchesters v 1'ayseur returned used ^ ^he to charlotte. m?k- the defendants kuiotnobile. They ?nnearan>p at t the Belalreaction aPPeara"Ce al ?. term of court. the triangle be-1 tanburg count] rroups. I ? /ere the weapons Lame shoulder nnrtipa All of *>* rbtumal parties. All ox yieWs qairWy ^ gave bond for Chamberlain i Llni the approaching j Maekej t o. Lanca 7. i< almoet ionrublj liam ?>f tb? ninMl-i and tha free application of iment I hia liniment i? id tffectual but in no o n?? Sold bj J. F ater Pharmacy. w a \ ? ^ _r <?__ \ , .