The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 22, 1911, Page 4, Image 4
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Published WednesdsJ
si Lancaster, 8. C.,
Publishing Company, tNTEST
Ledger, established 1W
established 1878 ; The V~
tabllshed 1891, and tutet. JJ.Jb
slaas matter Oct. 7, t'H>5. at the]
at Lancaster, 8. C., under A?
/ We have heard many
but this was by far the
ever heard.?The Nev
>fhe N. Y., Telegraph.
i\ *? - For two hours the att
i btnxjud- the audience was rive
jt?ofcon^ the speaker, and thelec
lectures J*u'
best we Sheriff J. p. Hunte
f Berlin. *? Pageland, Chesterf
last Friday and brc
:ention of w*^b him Will Fun
ted upon ne8>ro wanted here to
ture from t^le charge of enterinj
- ?of Mr. J. T. Rowel 1. i
r went over
ield county. come to Hundreds <
iught back p .
derburk, a People.
answer to Toere are days of dlzy
% the home headache, sideache. bad
n the coun- I Sometimes rheumatic;
of Lancaster v v I ?
ill
;in< % ; Spoils of
Icacho:
pains,* -
istees' Fui
ids
i
(teas oi nuroa J, irwv.
0HA8. T. CONNORS
A. J. CLARK Business 1
WEDNESDAY, MARC H ?
If the press and the pr
needed any justification f
ueginnuig tu enu wa
Kdltor w^h ennobling thoui
M?n*K?r. sparkling wit. And
? pleasure in announcing
i?n. the best lecturer of the
Dalton, Ohio, Gazette,
eachers yje have no hesitancj
?r their nouncing it one of the
. . -
? repiete --
fhts ?and an<* stealing Mr?
we take r*n^? 8( time last
r him as ne#ro ias been on tl
season. ? field chain gang, servii
for a minor offense.
r in pro- in Jail herebest
lec- Sheriff Hunter, b>
morlo a mmovlraklu ni
} Rowell'S ofton urinary disordei
mc to" .vou plainly 1
year. The .iok.
le Chester- l>oan's Kidney l*ilis c
ng sentence llls'
i, Can Lancaster peopl
He IS nOW statement?
Mrs. Mary Sexton, 1
r wav ^ bester, S. C., says: "F
suffered from a dull a
ninlf tnn tn bUno,.. I .........
m. ?
;ho kidneys are * .
iure all kidney
le doubt this
On I (in ton St., 1
'<?r sumo time 1 J
die across my I trUSt
li..
'he point of greatest importanc
je in charge of funds is the ab*
?
ft
e to a
solute
uppuouiuii ioai ycai IU
Blease it could now be f<
the administrative acts <
ernor Blease.
"What is a baby worth
The News and Courie
pends altogether on whcs
uiuiuatc tures ever heard in tl
ound in jje possesses rare powe
Df Gov- orator, combining wi
and logic in the mostpe
many, garnishing it wit
? ' asks limest eloquence. It w
?r. De- terpiece of thought and
je baby rhetoric.?Alfred, Ne
lis place. "
rs as an Paseland and back, i
t, pathos traveling hors<
rfect har- here at 8 o'clock in ti
h the sub- an^ was ,n Pageland
as a mas- erin8T the distance of
a gem of ^ hours. By 5 o'clocl
w Vork. ternoon, he was in
UIVU v? ?J/ w & UVVMIWlll
j ? l;. spell* and was often 111
driving his f^t , wa8 Qnall U)h
5. He left neys woie disordered
cause of all my suilerin
ie morning ?oan.s KlAtl?y FU,8< ,
by llf COVj? and bettan their use. 1
on in ??K much better sinew tl
30 miles in |hjt, have at laHt found
C in the ?lf- can be depended upon t?
T.nnr??Htpr sh*11 alwi4y? be K,ad
, Kidney l'ills my endors
?*ijr unu ui??)r x
steady on my ,
1 that my kid- oOCUn
nod were the
?r. Learning of ance (
procured :i box
have been feel- , Bank
lien and I know
i a remedy that
J bring relief. I aiTlinfl
to give I loan's
lernent." manai
ity. This bank affords every <
)f safety?safeguarded by Nai
Laws, subject to rigid Feders
ition, prudent and conserv
?ement and ample capital and
issurbional
il exrative
sur
it is.?ureenville riedmoi
rect you are. We ha1
some that we wouldn't
million dollars apiece f
we have seen others t
wouldn't give fifteen
dozen for, comments the
* son Mail.
it. Dor- gun.
ve seen The lecture of Dr. C
take a nightf was a splendid
or, and abounding in wit,pathos
hat we er and win long be rer
cents a by the large audience.Ander
Ohio, Tribune.
Undoabtedlv one of tl
witn nis prisoner, j:
'ulp last nor his horse aj
success; the wor8e for the 60
and pownembered
To Move to Great Fall:
-Toronto, Former Magistrate
at the cotton mills, h
le best on o.i n\;or tKa nflir?n f a Vii
Meuner. ine
, For Bale by all dealera
jpeared any Foster-Milhuni Co., But
-mile drive sul(* |Kt,|rtN ,or L>lu
Remember the nan
take no other
I.
J. S. Hogan Attentioi
aving turnBv
request and n<
a ennnoQQAr J 1
i. Price 60 cts i
lalo. New York, pIUS.
?d Slates.
le?Doans?and clCCOU,
i!
it being able
4 per cent, interest paid on sa
nts and time deposits.
vings
South Carolina pays th
farm wages of any State
Union. Western farmer
ing of better profits will
note this.?The State,
know about farm wage
lower in this State than
the lecture platform,
e lowest nour.ce it one of the 1
in the given in the city. ?^
8 think- West Virginia, News.
1 please The lecture was ir
Don't and full of practical id
s being humor roused the aui
in anv UnnUfov w
All pro- Mr. D. A. Knight, wl
jest ever duly commissioned, 1
Vheeling, the present week mo)
Falls, where he has b
istructive a good position. Nj
eas. Hit originally from Chesi
dience to has made many frien
i a rvafUrvfl * -1 * 1 ~
hohasbeen!tofi",sh, allMmv w<
will during! week- } ai
,e to Great we?k- tp8t,."K e^'s
and prescribing pi
ofTe Don't fail to see m
Ir. Hogran, aj| WOrk guaranteed
ber county, DR. M. R. CAN
ds and ac- At Crawford Bros.
u I Main nt T.nnr?aoti
jrk here last
in here this
scientifically
oper lenses.
e this week; MlVO
IPBELL, 1 II O
Druff Store,
or s r
?THE?
t National B
ank
other. Ordinary farm hi
bow in demand in this co
from $20 to $25 and bo;
month.
Two farmers were n
since discussing their Iocs
One thought it had too m
?r ^/caio VI 1 OUftllttl, ?'
mdsare moved the hardest heart
unty at Ohio, Democrat.
ard per Admission, 25 cents.
Baker-V anland inghara.
ot long
il paper. Mr. E. R. Baker, soi
lany ad- .T. C. Baker, and Miss I
>o uiuo quamuuices aunng ni
--Lorain, here who will since
his departure.
Births.
Born, to Mr. and B
i of Mr. Isom, March 19. a so
iida Van- Tn im- it
a residence
rely regret ? Order
for E
Whemu one-third ol
era end one- third of the I
in Dry Creek school d
rlrS. George in Lancaster County, 8
tilioned the County Itoa
to order an election,
VriACif CfAfT_ u-tialliar r >,,,* ,i ..l.lili
lection L__
the FreeholdHectors
re* id in jj ?r?rrr^^^r^r^rrr?"
istrict No. 36, .
I. C., have pe- NobC
rd ot Education
to determine For Sole, 208 acres |
.....I * ~f > with linn 7.mnm Ho
Lancaster, S. C.
:e! Land and Saw
good farming land acres, W. K
l'mIi ntr <n original nine koi
=JI
Timber For Sale.
. Thompson's, all in
i>ds.? Lies 0110 mile
vertisements in it. The o
plied: "In my opinion thi
tisements are far from b<
least valuable part of it.
them over carefully and
least five times the cost
paper each week throi
business advantages I
them." Said the other:
ther re- landingham, daughter
jingThe H* L* vanlandinffham,
I look New Hope section, >
save at ried last Friday, 17th
of the The ceremony was perf
igh the Magistrate Bell of t\
' '"I Springs section, at his 1
- ?? x yj iui aiiu iui o. ?*->
of Mrs. ner, on the 14th instf
both of To Mr. and Mrs. 1
vere mar- er, on the 12th instan
i instant, ter.
ormed by To Mr. and Mrs. Jo
le Heath 17th instant, a son.
lonie. ? ?
a iicot ui-v/5w " ?"* ??uin
int n snn and "n?-h?lf (2 1 2) mill
? I on all iva 1 mid personal |
iurley Bak- I>ry t'reek district No.
it i Hauirh- ! ,,uTose8:
It, a udugii \V? heieby oider the
I f>fv Crrek ScIkmI lhstri
i t n | an election on Wedneadu
" Al which election only Ml
turn real or personal pr<
at ion and who exhibit t
and reuiatratioii certifies
s klull he levied I'?ni w>U*r county 2 rr
property in said Spriniin. About one
for school with clay subsoil, iht
gravel. This place i
trustees of said community and can I
t. No. :t?? t<> hold j K?y" For particular
ly, April 5, 1911,1 I
n il electors us re . 4;s.54.w
uperty tor tax- j
heir tax receipts " ?
tu-s shall he al- ! .,oLll w Sic.UcHmitl
dies wont of Heath from Kailey'a mill
half of this is aand j " inilos N'oithwes
> balance clay and join* land* of Hill
s in an excellent wood. For limboi
be had at a bar- ?i're.
a address
M.BRIU-K. r
1'iiKeland, S. C. j l^R. iJOUGL
? ? I 1?KI
.. (ire,?,sb.,ro. Fa.. Offlmovn c.
on ('tnidt>n r<>ad and
t of Itptbune. AdMoi'astloH
and Norr
and lan<l p?r
T. M. HKLK.
as McIntyre
*TIKT
rnor I'rujr Ktorv
lieve you are ngnt?I Kn<
they pay me well and
thinkjt is not good taste
fault with the advertisem
terall." Those men hi
right idea of the matter,
any man with a family to
good local paper for the s
the advertisements if
mnro A nH if hnoinosa nr
:>w that
rather Woman's Mission Union,
to find ents
af- The quarterly meetin
ive the Woman's Mission Uni
It pays was held with Pleasj
ja^e0f Baptist church last Sati
nothing t*ie mo9t successful in
ion foil torv of the organization
j Fire in the County Tu<
A tenant house bn
g of the Wright's place in 1
on which section was destroj
ant Plain yesterday morning,
lrday was wjt^ its contents,
the his- household goods, cotto
V .1 - '
i Ion ctl to x oto. Klwtior
esday. hoko hi hours Uiai appi;
** ,r li r#?oticu.M.
Mr. *E. R i a. c\ 11
the Primus i j'vs'u
ed by fire! co.no*
together
furniture,
n seed,etc.,
A _ . 1
i kIihM open and |, <bi ?lrei?. nn<
y to all Kenural il?.v li.qui.tl> ?aW.>
tn. <1 ? kind* of
LONVKLL, he Mty- "bitt Irtve in
'OPKKV, tlia'. tiill them h< utncli
. IIAMKL, lutn'R ou^h beueily,
rd I'Miioation. daalera.
1,11
\ lit i) OMt cinliluMi | i HOI
_C.M -We lave j AH work
oongU ?fv>u^ne, * j 1
?v?-r I i iy y< t i
g <> 1 UK ? IIIIUJIMT ,, ,
For cii.t* iiv nil bend your j
" w News office.
,P\
NE 103
KuarmiUwd. , ji '
ob work to The
i,
o
1
to give farmers a chance
advertisements in the loca
they are blind to their ow
ests, to say the least of it
fnever trade with me,"
< business man to a pro
^ farmer. "You have never
me to your place of busin
I never go where I am
to read Our President, Miss
1 paper, Stover, was at her post
n V?^?r" formed her duties witi
You ,
said a ^race an(* accuracy.
sperous The subject?Home A
invited was thoroughly discu
ess and Mrs. T. A. Dabney, Mil
not in- */r: if
Deionging u> tne occu]
Annette ored farmer. The log
and per- ^75^ We are not ir
1 unusual ^e origin of the fi
lissions? Ribbons at Co
issed by ^ the next ten (
Pj offer my entire stock
pant, a coi-|
is is about
1 formed as j ^
days I will A ^
of ribbons
f.iu / ?
/l?i' A \
\ U\ vj
\
*) I
r ^
ii'K f
t '* ^ ?
Z'/&
I; Ti
'
Il,
vited; I might not be wel
was his reply.?Gaffney ]
The foregoing reminds
the comment made by a
this community on rece
message from a merchai
to the effect that he wj
Dart of her trade. "Whv
I " "luu|w? auioo muure, ai
Ledger. The next Union will
f with the Flat Creel
'lndvnf church? Saturday be:
first Sunday in June.
? from all the churches an
nt here ed to be present. Atb
in ted a , - ?
." said n_ u-i*. .
iu uuieru. ^ public at cost.
be held be a fine opportunity
i Baptist buy your spring ar
fore the ribbons.
Delegates MRS- MARY ,
5 request- UP 8tairs over J- J"
endant. Store.
This will
for you to 1
id summer p
BELL,
Bl&ckmon's
-
she, "I have never seen
paper what he has to sell
Famous Humorist Coming
caster.
Dr. W. T. S. Culp, a h
i oe Lancaster military
,\n 6 Inspection on April 5t
The 2nd Company, C.
to Lan- ^ *n8Pec1
5th. Every member of
pany is requested to b
umorist armory at 7:30 every
company. in i ermittent di
A.C..N.,
ted April ^ My
' the com>e
at the
Monday Hf
iVOTIOUk
ithejPu
Just now almost
Nature is gettin
Mic Ev
everybody is thinking about c
g ready for her finest display
eTl
lothes.
and it IQ\ .
of national fame will give
tertainment at the Centra
auditorium on Wednesday
March 22nd. Dr. Culp
with recommendations
only to those of Dr. Byro
and he is easily recognize
! an en- ttllu rnuay uiKiun, i
1 School sPection- The company
. , to go to the Mexican b<
nig ' is needed there,
comes Captain Chas. S. K
second Lieut. J. Hunter Willi
n King, 2nd. Lieut. Thomas N
d as in ^ave returned from 1
iams and Mrs. Passer?That's r
Reaves '*m to y?u tak
/orkvillp for a walk" Xto you do '
I oraviue, Willie No mun. nor
git*
\ often? \
V V*>? 1
vprv
is only natural t
in that line ours
New clothes n
WALK-OVER s
The picture sh
"^'ke" model fo
mi ?
hat we should make a few ati
elves.
lean new shoes?new shoes
shoes.
own here is an exact likeness
?r Men in Patent leather. Pric<
tempts
mean JWilL
of our jnj!
3 $5.00.
the class of Conwall and
Dr. Culp has been called ?
crowned King" in the r
of humor and pathos. D
comes as a unique numbe
lyceum course, and his
tion as the best entertai
rtitVvof nnf ir
Dixon. where they went to stai
in "Un- nat'on for their respecti
nastery ^aPt- Chas. S. Kin^ haj
r. Culp ceived his appointment;
r of the ^>er fhe Military Co
reputa- of South Can
iner on -
K" New Dimenim Com:
id exami- ft ain't every day dat
ve offices, nickel.
3 also re- overlooking nc
as a memuncil
for
nission.
ha ?..u .j NVM
>THING. \i(lP V
^ jp3^
w We have many <
Why not put yo
coming glad sea
X EAS1
others.
urself in perfect harmony w
son?
fPX> *6
ith the !
i
11IC CUUIBC 19 OUUOUIIlUC
numerous testimonials,
are given a few:
Dr. Culp carried his a
at will from the sublime
ridiculous, from the hum<
the pathetic. He is an id
tor. His clear, scholarly
atu UJ ? /
Below Governor Blease comn
Monday, Messrs. John
udience lace of Charleston, Jam
to the house of Marion, Th
rnous to Brantley of Oranffebu
ealora- H. Dominick of Newb
and el- John Lanty Mimnaugl
lissioned,
. V. Waltea
Stacki
of CoTAmmtr
/"*? .?#? tS - ? i.
tot
V| p ano
es~S/i6
WOMEN
m
wk
JQ '
oquent effort was the bai
the course.?Utica, New
Press.
A thorough rhetorician;
of the most accomplished
era ever heard here. Ai
lb
iner of lumbia as members of
York, pensary winding up cor
in the place of the comn
and one whom he summarily
speak- from office recently.?
1 intel- Record.
tho Hia. * v?iuu?oay k,
/ . happen to have any bie
nmission, jeans, does yer?
lissioners Llarta Oruff- Strike
removed Tomm/- mo_,b" * ?"
Columbia
It far su
Bennett
-Ferguson C
/O., Lancaste
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