The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 24, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 11
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THE NEWS ABOUT
Phillips-Elll*.
Miss Lessle Kills, of the Oakhui
section of the county, and Luth
Phillips, of the Midway coinmunil
were married Sunday afternoon
the home of Notary Public W. F. b
tridge, Mr. Bstridge performing t
ceremony.
L. ,
Mrs. Katchford Dra<l.
Mrs. W. W. Ratchford, wife of Re
W. W. Ratchford, veteran ministe
? - died at her home in the Tirzah coi
munity Tuesday from paralysis. T
funeral services were conducted 1
Rev. F. W. Gregg, of Rock Hill, ai
Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, of this cit
Burial was at Tirzah cemetery.
One Bale Brought $:t01.45.
One bale of cotton, including tl
seed, sold on the local market yeste
day for $301.4 5. \V. T. Robinson Wl
the seller and the Lancaster Merca
tile company the buyer. The ba
weighed 676 pounds and brought
5-16 cents the pound. The seed so
for $4 2.50, nearly the price of an a
erage bale of cotton ten or twel1
years ago.
Sparks' Circus Coming.
The advance representative of tl
Sparks' shows was in Lancaster Tue
day paving the way for the coming <
the big circus on Friday, Novembi
14. Grounds were secured from Va
I.ingle near his residence in the nortl
?rn part of town and preparatioi
are now under way for advertisir
the coming of the big show. Fifi
people are employed In the publicit
department and the whole sectic
will be thoroughly covered.
Ferry lloat at ("ureton's Sunk.
The ferry boat at Cureton's ferr
lias been sunk, according to the Roc
Hill Herald, which quotes J. A. Da
ber, of the Friendship community a
saying that crossing at that point I
impossible. Persons going to Lai
caster, the Herald says, can cross a
Taylor's ferry at the site of what wa
known as the Roddey bridge and thi
crossing is only one and a half mile
from the national highway from Lai
caster to Charlotte.
Cedar Grove Farm Sold.
The auction sale of Cedar Grov
farm was held Tuesday. The farr
lUf-. had been subdivided into 12 tract
1 unrl hrr?u crV* n? ^
uuhuv U a u' di af,C ul f JH1
aery. A barbecue dinner was serve
' io a grove at the home place whll
..Jt'he cotton mill band furnished th
music. The sale was attended by
crowd of about 200 people. The fo
lowing were the purchasers:
Trart No. 11, 125 acres, bought b
Steele & Cunningham at $116 pe
acre.
Tract No. 12, 100 acres, bought b
Steele & Cunningham at $86 per acrf
Tract No. 10, 75 1-2 acres, bough
by Less Sistare at $65 per acre.
Tracts Nos. 8 and 9. 108 acres
bought by Geo. W. Parr and J. /
Stewinan at $46.50 per acre.
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LANCASTER Si
The chief concern of t\
First National Bank of Lan
positors and the security of
men of integrity and sounc
money is absolutely safe, ii
long and honorable record of
growth of its patronage fur
fact that it has at all times
its patrons, and this charac
nent than at the present tin
Banks, corporations, fir
i*. very best service that a strc
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I E. M. Croxton, Vice-P
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TOWN AND COUNTY
i Tract No. 7, 8 5 acres, bought
rst E. J. Hinsoa and B. Y. Funderbu
ler at $61 per acre,
ty, Tract No. 6, 46 acres, bought by
at J. Hinson and B. Y. Funderburk
:s- $67.50 per acre,
he Tract No. 5, 33 1-3 acres, boug
| by J. Roy Cunningham at $68 i
j acre.
Tracts Nos. 3 and 4, 75 ucr
!V | bought bv H. H. Horton at KO r
>r,1 acre.
n" Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 were not sole!
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by Play Camden Today,
id The football team of the Lancast
y i high school will play Canulen at t
! latter place this aternoon. The lo(
I boys are doing some Rood playi
) and if Camden takes away the hone
this afternoon it will not be eas
r" I done.
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n- j Rhodu ltoyal Circus Coming.
le Lancaster Is faring good in the w
j8 of entertainment promised durir
Id the next few weeks. Two circuss
v- are coming to town. The Rhoi
v0 Royal circus is billed for October I
and Sparks Shows for November 1
The Rhoda Royal circus promises
program complete in clean perfor
ances including bare-back riding, hi!
s-jdle races, aerial acts, grand gymm
ji | ncs, tumbling, vaulting, leaping, po
sr| balancing, trick and fancy riding ac
in and many special features not usuj
h- ly included In a circus program.
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lR Mr. McKcown Will Sue.
y A. A. McKcown, district farm del
y onstration agent with headquarte
rJ in Hock Hill, who was seriously hu
everal weeks ago when an automobi
truck ran into the car in which 1
ml Farm Demonsration Agent A. 1
y Chapman, of Greenville, were ridin
k has entered suit against the Hew
r* Wrecking company, of Greenville, tl
is owner of the truck, for . ii.OOO. M
Chapman has also entered suit in tl
a* sum of $5,000.
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a Chester Fair Nov. 4-7.
[S The Chester county fair will be pul
,g ed ofT on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thur
j.'day and Friday, November 4, 5,
and 7. The first day of the fair wl
"be general, the second is Victory da
when all the Chester county veterai
e j of the world war are expected to 1
n 'present and take part in various e
^ercises and maneuvers; Thursday wi
ir j he merchants and manufacturers da
^ j and Friday will be educational da;
e Jt is said the fair will be much larm
e and better in every particular tha
a in former years.
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Prominent Couple Wed
y A wedding of much interest to tt
,r friends throughout the Carolinas, o\
I
ing to the prominence of both your
y' people, was that of Miss Frances Ma
?. Milling and Frank Sanders Barne
t which was solemnized Wednesda
vening at 8:30 o'clock in the Fir
1,1 Presbyterian church in Rock I 111
i. i The marriage was one of the mo
j irilliant nuptual events of the souse
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lational
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RUTII CAROLINA
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caster is the welfare of the detheir
deposits. Its officials are
I business judgment, and your
F entrusted to their care. The
' the institution, and the steady
nish eloquent testimony to the
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teristic was never more promile.
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resident and Cashier,
Jones, Jr? Assistant Cashier,
THE LANCASTER NE
~"ij n ltock Hill and occurred in the presence
of a large and fashionable assemblage.
It was followed by a beau|
tiful reception in honor of the young
by couple, given by the mother of the
rk bride, Mrs. J. H. Milling.
If! I Dr. R. Illllko Rolw?r#?m??
at Dr. R. Rlake Robertson died a his
home near Heath Springs some time
during iSaturday iyght. IJe lived
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Z. L.
t C 1
Robertson, and while he had been ill
es for some time, it?was not thought that
ier his condition was more serious than
usual and it was a shock to his parI
ents and friends when it was found
Sunday morning that he had passed
away during the night. Dr. Roberter
son was about 37 years of age and
he| was graduated some years ago from
all the Charleston college of pharmacy,
on' and afterwards from the medical colors;
lego in Memphis, Tenn. He praeticily
j ed his profession at several points in
! the state, but for the past few years j
| his health had been so poor that he j
I had nractieallv crivtir. n.* v>!? I
j n \! U??
" 1 He is survived bv his parents, two
ig I
l>rothers and two sisters. The burial
es
was at Salem cemetery Monday, the
del'
J01 service being conducted by the Rev.
.IT. W. DeVane, pastor of the Presby4.'
| terian church, of which he was a con^Islstent
member. Mr. DeVane was as|
sisted bv the Rev. W. D. Gleaton, of
irthe
Methodist church.
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Mackoy-Graliani.
'ts Miss Rernicb Graham, daughter of
l'~ J. P. Graham, of this city, and Waddell
Mackov, son of the late Jackson
Mackey, of Kershaw, were married at
Heath Springs yesterday afternoon,
8 Rev. Sam Long officiating. Mr. and
rt Mrs. Mackey will reside at Kershaw.
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le| PERSONAL*.
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K,| Mrs. H. H. Kester and little (laugh- j
' ter, Dorothy White, have returned I
16 to their home here after spending the [
r* summer with relatives in Ohio.
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Miss Iiessie Cunningham has en-ji
tered I'ryor hospital in Chester where;!
she will undergo treatment.
8_ Ren C. Hough and Hevau Funder- {
g burk spent last night in Camden.
" Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cobb and their E
y' daughter, Miss Hortense, spent yes- [
IS t
terday in Charlotte.
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x- A. II. Robbins. of Chester, former- ?
11 ly superintendent of the Lancaster jj
y, cotton mills, was a business visitor
y. here Wednesday. ?
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Max G. Rrittain spent Wednesday in [
Monroe on business. ^
Miss Louise Hill has returned to ?
her home at Greer after a week's vis- f
v it to friends here. J
ig MA WARD'S OFFICIAL TIME
iy WAS (111:51: IO 1-2 ROUND TRIP I
s WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.?Lieut. [
iy Relvin W. Maynard, winner of the ^
m transcontinental air ?I?*rl?y. made roe- ?
'! ord trip from New York to San Fran- c
risro and return in less than 70 flying
?n hours, the oilieial timekeeper of tin: '
_ contest reported to Major Genera
Menoher, director of the air service.
The record shows that he spent 00
hours, three minutes and 40 1-2 seconds
in the air.
Hmtnl Phi* Judgment.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Oct. 23.?The
icon! Publishing company yester-j
day withdrew its appeal to the supreme
court in the case of A. J. Bethea
against the company and paid
the Judgment of $8,000 awarded to
Mr. Bethea by the Jury last summer
in the libel suit brought by Mr. Be
men. i iih company atso paid interest
on the amount from the date the'
Judgment was rendered and also the
court costs.
Injured at tirade t'ros.sing.
BENNETTSVILl^:, S. C.. Oct. 2ft.
?A serious accident occurred near
Bennettsville yesterday morning when'
a westbound freight train struck the
automobile driven by Jeter Manship.
In the car were Mrs. Manship, her
mother and sister, Mrs. Copeland,
and three children. All of the occupants
were more or less Injured and
Mrs. Onnelanrl la tlmiieliJ ? ?>? J"
Ijgerously, possibly fatally. Injured.
Rock Hill to Vote llonds.
| ROCK HILL, 9. C., Oct. 23.?With
540 voters registered. Interest in the|
; election on next Tuesday when the,
voters will decide on issuing $900,000;
In bondH for strt?et, water and sewer
Improvements Is growing. Those for
and against the mesure are working
hard and each side is confident of |
winning out. It la expected that morn
than 4 50 votps will be cast.
Two Burn to Death.
HARTSVILLE, 8. C., Oct. 23.?
Wednesday morning at Ave o'clock
while a stiff breeze was blowing Are
, broke out In the negro district of
Hartsvilte which besides destroying
three houses burned to death a woman
and her baby in one of the houses,
j The Are is supposed to have origlnatid
from an oil stove.
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