The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 08, 1905, Image 3
Lual Matle 1
'??'OINTMENTS OK RF.V J. M T> ? ITK
Juity, 1st aud 3(1 Habbat'o .
Glllrt ( rei k, 'J\I ami 4th Hahbath, 1)
m. ii
lMeasunt Hill, 'J.I and 4lh Sabbath,
\? Dl. H
? Mr Uriah New I and Mi at "
Lnla Horion were married at Ike
Methodist parsonage in Kershaw 1
last Wednesday night, March lat, J
11)05, by Kev O A Jetfcoat. f
? Mr and Mrs J F Clyburn nt ^
tended the funeral of Mr .1 It ^
Clyburn, the former's brother, at
Waxhi-w yesterday. *
? Miss Funnie Stover of this
place is visiting friends and relatives
at Heath Spring.
? Mrs L Jacobson,of Lancaster,
is visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs L Hirsch.? Kershaw Era.
?That big cost sale at Cloud's
store is t a k in g the cake.
Next Suturday is tho last day.
see h's adv.
? Married, at Beaver Creek
chureh, on February 19th, 1905,
by Rev S N Watson, Mr Alonzo
Ca^key and Miss Mollie Hunter,
daughter of Mr Lewis Hunter,
all of Cedar Creek township
? W A Reckling, Photographic
Artist, ot Columbia, S, C , will
be at Lancuster March tho 22.1,
23d, 24tli and 25tb, taking pictures
Ail who want the latest,
up-to-date work please take not
ee. Office at the Impoiial Hotel.
Teachers and trustees will
boar in mind that no
school claim will be approved by
tho Supt. of Education unless
properly fiUed, with ink, and
signed by at least two trustees;
nor will it be paid by the County
Treasurer unless approved hy
the Supt of Education And en
dorsod by payee.
? Married, at the Heath Spring
parsonage, on Sunday, March
5th, 1905, by Rev David Hucks,
Mr Sam Rarfhdd and Miss Ella
Gay, daughter of MrGeo Gar, all
of tho Hancina Rnolr ??/?
n p " wv" wvi/iuu? j
? Magistrate Crenshaw of Cedar
Creek turned over to the County
Treasurer Monday $25.30, fines, j
etc., collected the past quarter. j
?The Antioch Farmers' club j
will meet at the school bouse next
Friday night to arrange for the ]
purchase of fertilizers for this ]
year. A full attendance of mem- ,
bers is desired. I
? In a difficulty on the South- <
ern railroad track, East of town 1
last Sunday afternoen Pete Can.
t?y, col., shot Will Barnes, also 1
colored, the ball taking effect in t
Barnes1 head inflijting a slight 1
wound. i
--Our attention has been call 1
ed to our accidental omission of 1
the names of two otler Lancaster J
County students whose names 1
were on the honor roll of the S. <
C. College, viz: Ross Blackmon i
and G Wells Vaughan. These J
young men were both distinguished
in their studies I
?There was a large crowd here ^
Saturdiy to hear an address by '
Mr E D Smith, president of the
State Cotton Growers1 Associs- <
tion, but he failed to reach here *
on account of being delayed in
A'abama. The crowd was greatly ^
disappointed but were entertained
with short speeches by local
speakers. it was decided <
to hold another meeting on
the 20th aud to invite President i
Smith and Treasurer Hyatt to be
present.
?The Spring term of the S11- I
preme Court will conveno April |
18th, beginning with the Sixth i
circuit which will be given four <
dava Three appeals are docketed ;
from this county: Mackorell V9.
L & C K K Co ; Hughes vs. <
Western Union Telegraph Co.; |
and Buist va L M Co. I
_ i(3nog sieMiy mih no* pui^i ?|2 ^ "**8
' ZUQAiVO
toll of Honor for Lancueter Winded
School, 2d Qnarier.
lu the three higher finder only
he uumes of the highly distin;uished
in study appear. In the
ix lower grades, not only study,
>ut deportment and attendance
t-e given.
First Grade - Scholarship :?
Jorothy Moore, Louise Poag,
lohn Henry Clybu? n, It L Craword,
Ruth Fundetburk, Henry
llaekinon Ernest Bealy, Austin
ioldridge, Chauncey Gregory.
Attendance : Ruth Funderburk
3dell Horton, Hacker Billing^,
Austin Bold ridge.
Deportment : Odell Burton
Ccnan Moore, Juanita Sowoll,
lohn Montgomery, John Henry
jlyburn, K L crawford, John
Dabney. Bessie Cunningham,
chauncey Gregorr, Austin Bold,
idge, Ezra crcnshaw, jumes T.
rlaugh, Robert Allison, Henry
llncktnon, liacker Billings.
beconi) orade - Highly Distinguished:
?Eupheniia Ganson,
VLary Gooch, Nanna Perry, Mary
Drawford.
Distinguished ? Cly burn Wilmn,
Malcolm Williamson, Eugene
lough, Orin Blackmon. Henrv
Moore, Perry Bell? Bennett, Emnie
Blackmon, Roth McDow.
Attendance - Emmie Blncktnon,
Meldiin Stoll.
Deportment -L uise Robinson,
?erry Bollo Bennett, Eupbemia
31 an*on, Mary Gooch, Clyburn
Wilson, Oiin Blackmon, Earle
rillman, Henry Moore, Mnlcolui
Willi imson, Howaid Williamson.
thihd okadk ? Maude Clyburn,
1(0on Cautbeu, Zelnia .Johnson,
Vlary Moore, George Enirey
Ji>ovey, ElUett Springs.
Fourth Grade - Scholarship,
dighly Distinguished : ? Kate
-1 inew
Distinguished: Penrce Bell,
Jan?z di Meore, Homer Bowling,
ftenuie Culp
Attendance: ? Hortenso Gregiry,
Kat? Hints.
Fifth Grade- Highly Distinguished:
? Ethel Dabney, Marie
loddey, Mario Cljburn, Frances
Maseey, Eflie luthcoek, Jessie
joe Blackmon.
Distinguished:-Walter Tillman,
l<oran Moore, Bertran Stover,
Sdgnr Payseur, Clarence Robin
ion. Naonie Dabney, Chalmers
iing, Willie Blackmon, Marlie
Junningham, Maggie Cartledge,
Lela Harper.
Deportment:?Ethel Dabney,
Vlane Clyburn, Mary Hood, Hatie
Paysonr, Nannie Hill Moore,
Eliza Wylie, Elbe Hathcock, Jesue
Leo Blackmon. Marie Roddey,
Marie Stover, Maggie Cartledge,
Frances Mastey, Alie McNincb,
Mary McNincb, Esther Byrd,
Dannie Dabney, Bertba Plyler,
Jhalmers King, Clarence Robinion,
Flonnie Sowcl), Loran Moore,
Lela narper.
Attendance: ? Martie cunning
lam, Chalmers King, Lorar
Moore, Mario Clyblirn. Furmac
Bowling.
Sixth Grade?Attendance : ?
3arl Bennett, Mary Williamson,
reanoette Poag.
nigbly distinguished : Mm*)
Davis.
Distinguished: jeannette Peag,
Mary Williamson, Kate McMa
nus, Gladys Jones.
Seventh Grade?Mary Mas
ley, Elfreida Poag, Margaro
Moore, Joyce Clark, Both Brown
Eiohth Grade?Maud Moore,
Dorrine Stover, Etta Skipper
Lilian Stover. Nannie Johnson,
nope Gregory, Jodn Banks, Ed
jie Cook, Kelley Cunningham,
Robert Cunningham.
Ninth Grade:?Annette Stc
ver, Ola Culp, Mildred Cunning
ham, Margaret Williamson, Cor
rine Jones, Beleste Cauthen, Ivi
Crawford, uattie Elliott, uossu
Thomson,
The total enrollment in th<
wlit le school has reached 570,
lhe work is progressing satisfactorily.
Teachers are faithful anc
eiUcient. Pupils on the whole
ate diligent. A R Hanks,
Supt.
.furors For Second Week.
Tl-o following \ etit jurors for second weol
of court wore drawn yestorda :
M. S Hull, I., l) Powers,
f. \V. Craig, Oliver O. fllnokmon
G. "1. Morton, G. L. MoNeeley,
W. E Hall, T. H. Bennett.,
I*. M. Haitian, W. S. Hanmiond,
J. H. Ilrgler, Jno II. Estrid?;o,
J. H. Cnrne*, I 11 Harper,
Joh. M Kniglit, T. J ('ouch,
J. O. Si ins. M F Knight,
J. j)aviH Cnskey. J W. ? nip.
Jus F. Fade, Win Estridge,
E. L. F. Mapill, I). I*. linker.
Geo. W. MoManus, .Ino G. Crenshaw,
W. P. Stogner, Walter J. Hiueon,
W. T. Stover, W. L Oroiton,
J. T. Crenshaw, S. S. Steele,
S. E. Hngins, W. 0. Williams,
Walter P. Davis, A. 11. Duncan
Mr I> E Hitison's S ore Dumagoc
by Firo
A .special from Camden to Th?
News and Courier, March 5tb
says: Fire was discovered at 9.8C
o'clock tonight in the grocer}
store of I) E lliuson on Broat
street. The tire department re
eponded promptly and tho flamei
wero soon extinguished. Th<
damage wm principally to the
stock, which was covorjd b)
insurance, antl tho damage wil
not irn nvar 87(1(1 'fl.- -1 ? -
? w. w ? x/% ^'ivsv. iuo viui r 11
owned by VV B Burnu of Sunitor
The origin of the fire is no
known. Mr Lliuson states tint
he wus in the building before th
hour of service to night and ssa
no fit c then.
? Married, at this place, Sue
day, March 5, 11)05, Albert Hot
erta and Miss Essie Ku?ght dau
ghter of Mr. Mody Knight.
? Mr J B Ellis of tho Cree
section was painfully scalded abou
the face and neck yesterday, h
h'td put a tin bucket nearly ful
1 of water, with tho lid tightly puet
ed in, on the fire and when th
water began to boil the buckf
burst throwing the water ove
him.
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Jesse B Cbburu Died In Atlanta
Mr John F CI y burn received a
I telegram Monday afternoon that
i bis brother, Mr J B Clyburn, h?;d
died ut bis father's borne in At
I lanta of pneumonia. dust two
weeks ago Mr Clyburn went from
his borne in Hock Hill to Atlanta
Ic
to the bedside of bis mother who
was then seriously ill of pneumonia.
He became ill shortly after
. be reached the city and, though
ho had the best possible attention,
death resulted Monday.
| Mr Clyburn was born near Van
Wyck, in this county, and was a
son of Mr Henry N Clyburn srbo
j moved to Atlanta several yoars
! ago. Ht was about 33 year* of
age and was married- about three
i years ago to Miss Bright Blythe
1 of Waxhaw, N C., who with an
1 infant child survives him. He
also leaves his father, mother,
| three brothers, Messrs ,J. S., J.
F., and H R Clyburn, and two
^ sisters, Mrs J M bevguson of this
county, and Mrs J L Wilson of
Rock Hill, surviving him. Ha
I was a member of the Methodist
church and a splendid young man,
enjoyinc the confidence and
j of nil who knew him. For several
years he hns occupied a very
responsible position with the
Rock Hill Buggy Co. His re?
t mains were brought to VVaxhaw,
N. C., yesterday, where they
were interred at 2 p in.
v 1
? Mr W E Massey, a former
( Lancastrian, and his wife, sustaini
ed losses by the recent big 6re in
Hot Springs, Ark., aggregating
nearly $40,000. Mr Massey wae
in the mercantile business and tho
k only insurance he carried was $6,>t
000. on his stock of goods. Aside
o from the heavy monetary loss of
11 Mrs Maisey by the 6re, death rob
> bed tho household of her fatber
?' only the duy before the calamity
*t 'of the tiro.
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?Subscribe to l'he Ledger.
SALE
e in the m
LEATEST <
3onducted
r store has been <
great sacrifice.
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m't Miss
?ch knows when i
? exactly what w
id if you don't fit
sk you to buy one
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(/n't miss such a j
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The Place to Buy Shoes
We have Jn>t received n new lot ol
the K bin & Ashcraft homemade
ahora at name o'd priee tin, nipo 8
full line of the
RetlHoal Hlioew
that we can nave you from 26c to f><K
a pntr; best on the market,
CHERRY & CO.
Notice.
My regular ofllce daya will be Haturdaya
and Arat Mondays. All othei
daya you will find mo at my ofllce
near Ij A C depot Will keep achoo
books at bith olllcea and will be glai
to walton you any day In the week.
W M Moore,
Co 8upt of Kducation.
Jan 16, 1905.
? The Ledger, The Atlunte
Journal, Semi weekly, and The
Southern Cultivator, ill three
one j?ar for $2., but must be
paid fo in advance.
For Cou ghs -Mrray' .s
Ilorehound, Mullein ana
Tar will cu re your cough
sax _ n i ?
x?c. jor large oottic.
PL]
- THE 25 t
Miciiu ?r
In tlie very b
ket grown seed
TOES, Red
White Bliss, Pc
Hebron and otl
ces, Onion Sets
at MACK
BOOMI
idst of oil
DOST SA]
in Lane;
erowded with po
This Sa
ve advertise a C
e say. Come
id our goods at
> cent's worth.
TT T HlVTT V
lLfJL U1U 1
(day, MAI
;reat slaughter i
E. E. Ci
! NOTICE!
i
No' ice i? hereby given that (be
I partnership heretofore existiug be
> tween Heath Banking and Mercantile
k Company and \V P Bennett, under
the firm name of W P Bennett, has
been dholved by mutual consent. The
said W P Bennett has purchased the
entire interest of tiie undersigned in
said partnership business and assumed
all - ho liabilities thereof.
Heath Banking & Mercantile Co,
By H W Heath,
Keoy and Treas
Feb 24. 1905?2 w
NOTICE!
r 1
5 Notice is hereby given that tho
' partnership lieretofore xiating be'
ween Heutlt Banking and Mercantile
Company. W T Witherspoou and \V
B Culp, partners doing business unde
the llrna name of W B Culp & Co.,
has tills day been dissolved by Mutual
I consent, and the said W B Culp liav5
ing purchased the entire interest of
j tho undersigned and assumed all the
, ilabilitUs of said partnership* be will
conduct such business in his own
name.
Heath Banking & Mercantile Co
r By K W Heath
Secy and Treas
\V T Withers^ oon.
Ft I) 24 1905,?W2
INT
jER CENT est
selected marIRISH
POTATriumph
Bliss,
jerless Beauty of
lers at lowest priand
Garden seed
ORELL'S.
NG!"
e of the
LESaster.
iople buying
1 i k ?
16 I -m
)OST SALE
and see tor
; Actual Copt
Last
r. 11th.
sale.
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