The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 03, 1905, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

Luai Matter, v uwtcv.9N , ? Mi-? Aha Fowoll of K >i-U Hill visited friends horo this wtoK. j ? The Oakhurst school, tuught * by Mr K E Mood, closed last Friday with very interesting ex* eiC'ses and h picnic in Saturday. ? Messrs J iC MoD m ild ni l Davi-. ]).'Ugl<iN, proiniiu'iit law- v ^ci *> oi iho WiniisboiM l?ir, wore horo on prof ssinnal business this ^ week. ( ? Mioses Fvu Ilm^h, Nora Hou<r<? and Hat'io Miller will ul, t ton I I ho Statu normal school which will bi hull this your at (llenison College. Mi ?lno W ICPioll, whose , cnmuu n w?s repo"icU so serious in our lust issue, we uro glad to stuto, is much improved, mh<1 tiniest ho should have u Imcksel, his j recovery is a!most assured. ^ ? Miss Nannie lieno MeCar- . dell, i student of the College for Woman,is athomo from Colnmhia j to spend the Summer vacation. ('ni nes Uasli Store asks your at li ntion to some bargain pric s given in their adv today. It will he to your interest to get some of iheir "special Mile" baignitw ?- A new invoice of Spanish Pea Nul Seed at Ijenimond's. ( ? Mrs K J Mackorell and ? hil- c diati of Yorkvdlo are visiting Mi> M'k parents at this place. -Mrs \V II lieed of Union and little son are guests of Maj and x Mrs .1 i\l ltiddl ', the former'' t. parents ^ , ,, ?-A society of ili?_ Kings o Daughters was organized Thurs t day afternoon at the "esideneo of f Mrs J;^H Wilhersjoon Mrs 1 \X itherspoon was clec'.ed pi t si. t dent, Mrs M .1 Piny >eeretnrv, an! MrsC D Jones treasurer t t .?. r i ^. ?ivi.su oi leucrs a tverttsoil a for the week cndingjune 3, it)c>5. I Mfsses Annie Johnson, Lon t Thomas, Messrs Gabrial Ingrt- c ham, Charley Price, M F John- c son, JasK Hunter, P. M. I ? Mr ami Mrs J li Harper of h Elgin have tl??s deepest aymputhi o ??f their friends in the loss of their h little ami, Willie, aged about 4- years, whose death oecunc.l Thursday, June 1, 1005. of ?!y>oti tery. The remains were interred ^ \osturduy in St Lnko chureh yml ?Mrs Antoinette King, wife or ( Mr W J King of YVnxhuw, N. C , t died lust Tuesday afternoon She , had been quite tli for several f) weeks am! underwent an opeial- f ion Tuesday n ? tning, frmn the |, effects of which she failed tore ^ cover. She had only been m u - ^ l ied about one y ear. p ? Williams-Hughes Co, "The (> Underselling Store," are advertising on the first page "Spot i d Values for this Month " Ttiis ndv will only appear in this is.Mie, hut the reduction sale lasts throuoh the month, huuco you hud ho'let* ^ lay this issuo away where you om refer to it for prices dnrio^r the month. ?Rev R G McLecs, the cvan- a Relist who conducted the meeting 1 at the Presbyterian church here the past week, made the address a before the Cothran and Preston ? literary societies at the commence ment at Chicora College, Green- ^ villc, S. C., last Wednesday. The 11 theme was literature, the benefits 1' to be derived from books, and the ( delights of a 11 intimate association and knowledge of the works of (l standard writers and thinkers. t! His oration, for such it was pro- u nounced, was a gem of eloquence. n Few men can say things so well as this blind preacher, who has ii been selected as the evangelist of u the Presbyterian church in South v i:~ u_ ~e i_i_ v^fwuiuiti ucL<iu3i; wi jjvwcis u> u sway multitudes with th'< fire of c hi"* eloquence. t ?Pay yo.ir Subscription. u 4 f I i ? v ?Don't forget to vote in the 1 low 11 election for a Warden M011- j Jay. i | ? Misses lvt i and t'arri Bow ling arc home trom Limestone j1 College to spend the vacation. ' i ? Mrs Mattie Johnson, wife of , I lion W J Johnson and a sister of Mr E K Cloud, died at her home i . it Kidgeway last We Ineeday. ! alio h id been a great sufferer for i . ho past two years. Jlr Cloud . was at her bedside f< r s vera! lays prior to her death. ? Elliot*, Heath & Wutkins, ! iroprictors of Tlie Parlor Meat 1 Market, installed a nice new meat I ind ice delivery wagon yesterday. ? I'hcy sure have things up to dale nul their tmsims- is increasing j very day. c ? Married, by Dr. E. E. llire, I lastor of the Baptist ehmvli at Ojrshaw, at the homo of Mr. (i ,V. Bowers, on \Yredno*da} , May . 51, 1005, Mr. Charles L Ham- ^ uond of Heath Springs, a id Mi?s j Jessie (lay of Flat Knelt. ?Briek masons began work t ,Vedn< sday laying the foundation d >f the mammoth Springs building g it the corner i f Main and Arch c streets. 31,000 cubic yard-? of dirt h lave been moved wlrch i> about ii - _ J >ne-tliird of the quantity, to be novetl before the grading of the Is ntire nile i-> finished. ?A special to The .St ite from ' Cershaw, sa>s: Rev J II Bearcy, ? Baptist minister of Whitmire, ^ isited Kershaw last week and was 1 o well pleased*with the place that * tl ic purchased from Mr D U Klctch 1 n r a house and lot, with the inten- a ion of moving here in the near u'tire. Mr l'letcher lias bought he Durham property next door to he Benton hotel. ? Mr ii G Mcllwain, Inspector ? f Agents for the KquituMe Life, nd for many yours a rc-idcnt of .ancastt r, has decided to remove o this city in order to be in elos- 11 r touch with his work which inludes the field c vcrod by tho lock ilill office. Mr Mcbwain as rented the Balford residence n Park Avenue and will move is family here within a few days. -Rock Hill llerald. v* ? In tho upper section of the ? ountyon Wednesday niiiht last a 4 envy rain mid had storm did "moditmug.' to crops. In the 'raicsviile and Jacksonlmm see- 1 ions the wind nceonipiinr ing the uin did e msulcruhlc damage to rclianK, uprootiug a number of run hies. The >ainc night a eavy rain visited the lie nth [ir.ngfl section and Ktst of Ilea'h piings considerable hail ft;11 hut lie damage to crops was not sj( rius. ?The closing exercises of the 'axahaw school came off last Xj Vednesda} and, were very enter- I' lining. Miss Mamie Masscy, the ;achcr, went to her home at Lock Hill yesterday to spend the acation. Ci --Married, in the Baptist church t Ileath Springs, Thursday after- o oon, June i, 1905, by Rev iS N Watson, Mr Cleveland Cautlien M nd Miss Mabel Bruce, a daughter f the lato 1* T Bruce, Therwed ing march was played by Miss 'ct Blanlon of Kershaw. Quite a umber friend? of the contracting ariic? witnessed the interesting eremony, and immediately afterarils uccomptinicd them t > the epot where they took the 7:3o rain for Washington, 1). C., dierc they will spend the honey j. loon. A pair of mules recently sold i Monroe for nil p:i;s 1 t $600. nre not uncon.imin In j| icw of these prices il looks like hut th no is H imolhin * in the ontrntion of Mr. Loo Wolf that he mule is too oxponsivo an nni(inl. ? Monroe Knijuirer. | _ Shootin.vf in Kershaw Cm i . Mr i". Kohmsuii ? ?3 not : vi; and neridusly Wou a:d at :lu' - <t'V mill of Mi .J K !> k sovjrnl mil < from iv.:ts!)^v, in Iv r ihaw county, Im i luirsduy mon 11 or by Mr Samuel Vincent. The iu!ls tool; effect in the thigh and jrnin, itsflictini; serious wounds. Ml K '-bison is foreman ut I be nili an! ilia dillicuPy between iiin 1111<i Mr \ inccnt is said to >uve resulted from bis having lim-h:ir?i?:d Mr \ . tlm day lit fore. \fter !>' ing >f, seriously wounded : Mr R., is s ?id I" have eiuwlod to j lis horn", procured his pi*<l i audi ired ?t Mr V , live times Norn ' if the bills, hi v.-ever, took clIVcl. s'o Jiiiio Term ol'Court. The June term of the Sessions :ourt for Lancaster comity will ie dispmiccd wiili this year. No j Jetit jurors have L> en drawn and j he grand jurors will receive ofici.tl notice through iho papers ext week th it no court will he , eld and h it l!le:r ni'ispnrr will ot be necd'ed here until the fall1 : *nn Owing to i he grassy com- * lition of the crops this will be j ' oocl news to ill; p'opleof the i ouuty who-c presence would avc been required at court as ; 1 norn and witnesses. 1 ? ?< -> ?*? olio* To 'l\ nclier:* h Su rumor Sell >ol f >r white < aaehers will be held at Yorkvillo I i. C., commencing .June 12, 1905 j want to urge every whito loach r in the county wh < can possi!v do so to alt rid I will ask ^ ii all who ox peat to attend to . oti y men' once ?<> thf.t I may ' n an : for hoard. ? \V. M. Monro, Canity Supt. of ICducalinn. . * er - - - -J ^ ?v a ew-iifcj Sisy r ,Cvu* ok-aW t For Iho next 3<> days vo will oil' ad La diss' Oxfords, i'ricoa range a'.s at 98 cents. Men's ?3.50 lino lioos at ?1.98. liov'f and children hicj 1 >t of shoes and they must iro. PANTS l We have i\l. n's 1'iuits from -10 eoi hilo they hist. Also a lot of roam: IAR0WABE Hi A big lot or pi i v i-.-de to go at 1 oh stoves to go at , 9 Molasses from 18 us v r gd! m n Tobacco ! 13oorf chewiog tobacco Wc also currv a full lino o' f'tanl" ^ Vv lu u in d : hing it CARNES CA; We Want to call your atti an save money by trading 1 Wo mention a few items and prie vvi> conclusions. We cai rv the celebralod Furhndi inking a special cut on these?$5 o 3.50 ouem (a >>2.75 and on down to We have a l;i;r stock ot Ladies' a ?gnidless of price. epp THF^F* Snita 10 $1.60 ny FOUR SPEC IA 1.8 1 10 yards Genuine Cannon (Mot! 10 41 Andros Coggin I'loach 10 tl Good Chocks 10 u Best Checks 2 v7" Just received $850.00 in No i iltcse in Shirts, Suspenders, Bolts Comn quick before they are all pi ot cakes. yfljM'T forget to bring /Ull 1 jjveiy no goods Yot FUNDj Ml* Sj> in s' Scholarship. CI ar!. tto : or!o ate interested ... ... i in whatever t. el Ceroy bpringy, ef I a ocas'or, S C , docs. ill-- ^ l-.ti'.-t i i^l ef his niMiiy gaud; (!er?!> i< 'Ik* Liivii'sx ef a scholar-1 ship at ClemHun or W'liilhroji to the young man or young lady who graduates with highest honar nt the l.ne i-t?M graded fehools. Col S| ring* i-? a prominent hunker and manufacturer and <mo of the principal owners of the tine IaiiUs ford pimrr on the Calawha river near !. n. aster. lit* lias tnany fr;o: I- ?ad tolalives ia llii city. - l La nUo ()'.? i vrr. Mnl'.era enn safely give Foley's llonc\ and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiate ; or other poiaona. Sold hy Fundorhur* Pit irmaey. ho You Eat Meat r Sliced Hani, Nice llccf?Roast or Steak, lheaklast Strips, Pork sausage ia pickled vinegar. We are headquarters for everything in die in at line. V K< ilOTA 1! 1. ICS. Vc el..hies for dinner. Our's s tli place to get them fresh :vcry day. I if. AY V AM) FANCY (;KOCMK 1 KS. Wc arc receiving a full and otnplete stock of heavy and fancy jroceri -s. Canned goods of every iescription. Kverything new and resh. iiousk kft:im:rs. Your worry about what to have or breakfast or what It) have for linner can be overcome by calling it our market or phoning to SLLIOTT, HEATH & WATKINS VI ay 19, 1905. SALE l| w ei smnci good bargains in shoes from 05 cents up. Men's llroshoo at $2.95. Men's $'2.50 lino 's Shoos at a cut price. J have Pit K t its up, so c )nio and get a pair j ints of Cloth to ) at eiM. 3D STOVES ti. i * t cent>? j or pound. Ton No. S ; at 55 cents per pound. Groceries a', the lowest prices. 1 our line give u^ a c ; 11. Yours for business, >H STORE. ' ration to the fact that you with us. 51 cs and leave you to draw your cushion shoes for men. Wo arc i nes foi $4; $-1 ones for $3.25; t)$e for a solid leather shoe, nd Misses' oxfords that must go f suit your pocket book?from ) to us good as you want. IN DOMESTICS: i 93 cents < 75 cents 35 cents 75 cents lion Samples. Soino good things >, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc. eked ovor. They nro gring like t your pocket book. Posh ; charged at tiiesc prices. irs to Please, RBURK GO i nr rfr?ir r? ? ?'f 11 n ? . . m - : f D I J\ IS r jl A I - THE 25 PER rfilfi IL . ?\ S.ss the v h'v IkwI > c ket gi'iiwsi mociI llt]> TOES, Red Trlti White Btiti.% Peer led I2ebe<isa asri o*he?v. a' cc*> 1 all AClvJK: 111 Enrjf M? aid WlMan I The KeW Yor B(: rilUsC it i;i till! stlV.l . COlUp I'.l til til Oi'iuisu its polioin j pr-'tc :l one milli->:i i: cc!tu-<1 it 1?us ovi v million :i? elts. oc.'iuso it 1ms over oSO ?ili11 i >os Rjslivo y^ggm-sc n juiui m <iivn: n Is in 100.1 eve;' " ^realise il is purely mutual. It lins v. ? e ecauso its us sells belong to tea p lie\ a P^tcuiso il (loos n >t invest i'i stocks raid i eenuso its policies contain only one < premium ccuueo the insuic 1 Um/os In hi wi I > v Bll luvv Mlit. ecuuse its p dicies are inconte 1 ibla an 1 BOCiuiso it paid in 1001 *10,000,0' 0 to eoause it is tlio best est ile you can !oav OC'iu<o it gives \ u the b -t prop c ion for I be money. Heeauso you can't afford to carry .nvIiii.itr best. Call on J. ii. liLAOKAlOot of Liie-id: plication. $1,000 IIR1! Sample f:! -fu_ it L off the regular pi ice. We have secured one of tin* be t lines of < ;an be had, and just think, these roods .4 >u LADIES' >MUSLIN WEAR. $1.50 gown $r.io; ?1.25 gown :>2c; 750 ; -1.1 o; $1.25 skirt S2c; 75c skirt 42c. LADIES DRESS $9 skirt $6; $7-5? skirt $5'? $5 Airt $3.2 kirt $L75> skirt $ 1.3 3'? $1.50 skirt qSc; f Ladies', Misses' and Mens' hose and save 50c Suspenders <> 5 c 11 25c " 20c " 15c " ft 1.50 1 )rcss Shirt 1.25 " " 65 " " , - H I* [>1.2 5 l'an r.oo 75 / 5? * 35 25 , 20 i5 io; * 5 ^4-5? *nts.... . . 3-?? 2.50 " < ' .... 1.50 " 1.25 35 Vv c other bargains in thi -> line ncnti m ike it to your interest 1 E E. 0: % i T CENT' ?\?c;'ed emu? ;h potaiuij?h Bliss, s Beauty of t lowest, ru'iwai'de" seed CI I 'O i riSL^ Should Insure i in k L<ife. u or Id. miilies. Futnl. ' 5?5,0 )0,O0(). ipitul Dock i ddei .-. tulusr i d securities. >nd!ti hi "pnymont ot l' O S'.i' ? |,? y;icy Jin, I not con lorfcitahlo. it- policy holders. 0 In your ftup ! iuvo 11s:cj11 combined >v!uvi you c in got the 1 r id givo dim your ap-" ^v ,o'i? 3? >U.^ :'g S% j Ml oods < drummer's samples that ich a reduction. UNDER;'o\vn 42c. $1.50 skirt SKIRTS 5 ; $ \ skirt $2. 50; $ t. 25 skirt S 2c. NE money. 3Sc 2ic r9c f ic * 9c $r i o ^2C 4*>C :-ic SjC ,J5 c 8c ic 9c ' ' ' 2C 8c /C 3C 00 95 48 / T m 82c 55c that we haven't space to to call and see them.