The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 10, 1905, Image 3

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U^al Matter^ ?Horn, to Mr and i\lrs L L For dv, June 0, 1905, a daughter ?The A H F Sunday school hud it most onjoyublo picnic yestciil'iy ut the J T Adams place. - M iss Billo-a So well is visit I iu^ l> r mother and family in Colum'iia. ? Miss Maude MeKeown, of Hascnmville, is the fullest of Miss JtiiWiith YY>lie. ?Miss Bessie Blackwcll of Kershaw is the guest of Miss Rob bie Porter. ?Mrs Denia Threalt, of Wills Point, Texas, is here on a visft to her daughter, Mrs Geo W Carncs. ? Mr and Mrs J M Warwick left yesterday for Waxhaw, N C., to pay u visit to their son ?The contract for building a bridge over Bear Creek on the Potter Road was let to Mr S II Starnes at $69.50, his being the lowest bid. ?Cadets F C Pong, W II Cun- < ningham, G V Robertson and F , Mills Stephenson of Clemson College, came home, Thursday to spend the vacation. I ?Mr S J McGuirt, the present incumbent, had no Opposition as cotton weigher for the town of , Waxhaw in the election last Tucs- | day and was elected for the en- j suing year. , ? Misses Ola, Estelle and Sadie Gregory, students of the Green- < viile Femaie College and Messrs , Waddy Thomson aud Andrew , Gregory, siudents of Furman uni- 5 versity, eanie hOme yesterday to \ spend the summer vacation. j ? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Draffin I returned to their home, at River- 1 side > estcrday after a visit of sever t al days to Mrs. M. W. White. ? Yorkvillo Enquirer. j ? Mr j G B Galling and little I daughter of Jackson, Miss., and 1 Mrs .1 Forest Boswoll of .Burks 1 villi*. Vs., ure visiting their pa- 1 rents, Mr iu?d Mrs L (J Pnv*?eur. 1 til this place , ? Mrs A II Duncan of Heath Springs lef i yesterday fur Spur It. n burg to attend the commencement (xorciaes of Wofford college. Site lias two eons in that institution, ono of whom, Mr Law's A Don cm, giudoatrs this ) oar. ? Misses NtrI Thompson and Uenu Clements, of Libetty Hdl passed through Lmcagier VVednoy on their way home from Winthrnp. The former vas a men her of this year's graduating clas < - I ritatious have been revived by friends here t ? the ma m riano of Mr Wesley Staines and Miss Surah Coleman ut tho homa of the bride's mother at Itidgewav, S. C., on Juno 21, 1905. Miss Coleman formerly livid hoie, her father being proprietor of tho old Catawlm Hotel at one ' timo. * -" List of letters remaining ?iw J called for at the postoffice at this 1 place for the week ending June | 10, 1905, are as follows: Mesdames Geo T Karnes, John Ma.sey, limile Simon, Messrs T T Lucas, C H Henry, Rich ShanSal, Bud Snub, C B McConebs. J. F. Hunter, P. M. . ? Mr John Clyburn and family, ofLancoster, and MrsAddie Wilson and children, of Rock Hill, and Mr Arthur Blyth of Charlotte, were here the first of the ? week attending the funeral and ( burial of Mrs J B Clyburn's child. ?Waxhaw Enterprise. ? Two large cannons which were given to the local veterans' association by the National government have arrived and will be placed in Confederate park dm? jug the \ycek. The cannons arc made of Steele and/^are ten feet long and weigh io,o0o pounds each.?Fort Mill Times, 9 I ?Mrs John w Ilauiol, of Ker sluxw, is attending the Wo (Tod College commencement. (lor son, Mr Jus II Hamol, is one of this year's graduate*. ? Mr W J Cunningham return-! ed yesterday from Columbia where j he has hcen attending ti e meeting of the State board of assessors, of which ho is a member, this week. The .Yinthrop students all c.wwe home Wednesday for the holid iys. Tho students from Lancaster this year are, Misses .fessie Porter, Callio Sowell, Maude and Julia Gregory, Bessie McMitnin, Maine Jones, Minnie Jones, (darieo Knight, Mario and Janio Craig, and Hannah Mobley of 11 eath Springs, tho latter graduating at tho torm just closed. ?Misses May and Alma 1?underbill k, who stopped over hero a few days with relatives on their retu o from Limestone College, were slightly injured m a run? away while going to their li uuo at Dudley. The mule to tho wagon carrying their trunks ran oil' near Tradosville, running into and upsetting tho buggy in which then were riding with their father, Mr J T Funderburk, and throwing them out into a barbed wire fence ?Mrs J A 1* Black mon of the Primus section was informed of a prions accident which heiell lior brother, Mt John Mickle, an employee of Ihe Southern Railroad, >11 Friday, at Ret.vesville, S 0. Mr Mickle was sitting on a car if lumber, when in some manner \ board broke, one piece striking ind breaking his thigh, at the iHtne time throwing him down between the cars where he had la th feet crushed, one of them so badly hat amputation .ens necessary, ind with hut liltlo probability of ;h i other foot being saved. ?Col Springs returned from Jolumbiu yesterday where with us attorney, Mr T Y Williams, le has lioen arguing his protest igainst the raise in the valuation if the Lancaster cotton mills uado by the State board of equal, zitiouut its meeting two weeks igo, with Iho result that iho val. lation was reduced to $782,600, ivhich is the valuation put upon it iy the Lancaster cutin'y hoard ?f qualizalion I he valuation of [Cureka and Springsteiu mills at Chester, mills in which Mr Springs is largely interested, were ilso reduced some, the former to M50,000, and the latter to $208,?30. The Chester member of the >oard contended for a dollar tor lollar valuation, of those mills Sudden Death of an Old Niv ro Robin Duncan, an old darkey of he Heath Springs section, was found dead at his homo yesiedray tie had been plowing and stopped ;o go to Iho house for something wnere no remained t-o long tout jomo nno of tho fnin'ly went to iscortnin tho cause, whon they Pound him dead. Coronor Cas <oy summoned a jury find hold mi nquest yesterday aftornoon. Notics to School Trustees. July the 1st. is the time for appointing Trustees to servo for the next two yonrs. Please call a meeting of the patrons of ycur respective distiicts and send mo the names of those recommendsd to serve for that time. I sincerely hope and .urge that these meetings he entirely harmonious ind that the best interests of vour ichools have absoluto preoo ienco over everything else. W. M. Moore, 0^. Supt. of Education. Noice to Colored Te facers- j A two weeks' summer school for colored teachers will he hold ! in tl e Lancaster Normal and ! Industrial Institute of thia place, beginning on July 20th 1005 W. M. Moore, Co. Supt. EdJ i\ * l>Oi\tllS Aithur, tho IS moiul old son of i\i n 11'I Mrs A V '..illips <?f Flat Creek, died on t'uesduy Ins*, Juno C, 1905, of cholera infantum. - - Died, at this place. on Toesdnv evening Inst, Juno 0, 1905, of heart dropsy, Miss Janio Dunlnp, daughter of A J Dunhtp, aged 20 years, 1 moidii and 19 days. Her re mains woro interred at Zion church nr. Wednesday. Tho ftinoral wis con lucted !>y Uev I) I) Junes at the homo ? t)io I, on Friday, Juno 9, 1905, of dysentery, lutlo Jessie Format), tho infant son of Mr and Mrs W .1 William^, of the Douglas section, u ?ed 8 yra and 18 days. The interment will take place tit Douglas church at 10 o'clock a in, t< d i -Mr. K. M. Garrison, a well known cili/.cn and farmer of the Pleasant Valley section, died suddenly lust Monday afternoon at his homo. I le had been afflicted for a yeai or so with heart dropsy, but his condition was not considered dangerous up to a short while before his death. Mr. Garrison was a member of I'leasunt Valley Baptist church, and his rcmrins were burried at Flint IIill church on Tuesday. He was about 61 years old. and is survived by a wife und eight sons and daughters. He was the father of Mr. J. 1*. Garrison and Mrs. Nettie Austin, of this place. ? Waxhaw Fntcrpri-e. <CJ j?L. ?3 'J? O n 3" . Boarg tho ' "10 Ynu "av0 Foe- > ts [\s ow t-:a * * '? *. e. v & I *'? ?v r>8.': I inllp'? k*I . ' 1 w >rlH I SPECIAL For tho next 30 days ve will oil und Ladivs' Oxfords. Prices range guns at OS cents. Menhs $3.50 line shoes at $1.98. Boy's and childret a hig lot of shoes and they must go, RANT8 We have M. n's Pants from 40 cc while they last Also a lot of renin HARDWARE A A hig lot oi" pi >w s' ?'*!(; to go at e >ok stoves to go at $!) 05. Molasses from I8cis p r gallon i Tobaccos : Sweet Mush, lttch Meat, Natural Leaf, and almost any tobacco at 25 cel.Is j> r pound. We also carry a full lin > of Staph When in no. d o*f anything i CARNES CA! Money Saved is We Want to call your att can save money by trading We mention a few items nod pri< own conclusions. Wo carry the celebrated Forbusli making a special cut on theso?#5 < 93.50 ones to 92.75 and on down ti Wo have a big stock ot Ladios' n regardless of price. SEE THESE: t:';?: FOUR SPECIALS 10 yards (ienuino Cannon Clot 10 41 Andres Oogrgin Bleach 10 44 Good Chocks 10 4 4 Best Checks Just received $850.00 in Nt in I In so in Shirts,* Suspenders, Bolt Come quick before they are all p hot cakes. MV\PT forget to brin? i/ifil a tively no good: Yo FUNPE L'lolmbiy Futility Injured in a Kunawav. Mr l'aul G McCorkle fnrmorly of thi-? place hut now of Chester, was probably fatally injured in a runaway last Thursday afternoon. the Chester correspondent of The State of \esterduy gave the following account of the occur- < ronce: | Chester, June 8.? A fearful, | hoirihle, and possibly fatal acci- c drat occurred hero this afternoon about 7 o'clock. Mr. 1\ G. McCorkle was driv- a ing villi his wife and little boy * out near tho park and his house very suddenly becamo frightened . and got beyond control. lie ran ! from the street across the hills near the park nod threw the occupants out of tho buggy. Mrs ^ McCorkle escaped with slight injury, hut fearfully shocked; little n u;n ..? ....i?? ?*- ?* "him who iiiiuuil, nut 1W r. MC* Cm klo sustained several kicks in the face that the doctors think ~ will prove fatal. lie held the U lines and the horse kicked him " twico, the blows landing just under the left eye, breaking the eye lid and cheek bone, and directly in the mouth and iioso. He P is terribly mangled and at this I1 hour is unconscious. Drs. Cox and McConnel arc attending him and ? everything in their power will bo W d no to save the patient. r Examination for Scholarships ? Notice i9 hereby given that on Friday, July 7th, 1905, examinations will be held at the Court llouso in Lancaster, S. C., for F scholarships in Winthrop Col- |" lege and in the normil departmsnt of the South Carolina Col- T I'go, and in the College of Char- 1 lestou. VV. M. Moore, | Co. Snpt. Ed. J SALE ! for some good bargains in shoes ^ i from G5 cents up. Men's Bro shoe at $2.95. Men's ^2.50 fine i's Shoos at a cut prico. J have PANTS t nts up, so cjrne and ge. a pair i-ints of Cloth to go at cost. NO STOVES t l.V cents i or pound. Ten No. S at cai I and Waxy, Brown Mulo, lied kind you *ant. Good chowing a Groceries at tho lowost prices ii mir mio i^ivo us a call. Yours for business, ^ SH STORE^ ; Money Made ention to the fact that you with us. i :es and louve you to draw your ? i cushion shoes for men. We are >nes foi $4; $4 ones for $3.25; > 08c for a solid leather shoe. .?.i kf > ?f.-j .? * mii misses oxioruH mm inusi go > suit your pocket book?from p to as good as you want. IN DOMESTICS: h 03 cents $4 1 75 cents 3 35 cents 2 75 cents 1 >tion Samples. Some good things 1 s, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc. ic'ced over. Thev are gring liko ; your pocket book. Posi= s charged at these prices. urs to Please, BBIIRK CO PLAT THE 25 PER In the very host se tet grown seed IRIS rOEW. Red friti White Bliss, Peer lies Hebron and others a; :es. Onion Wets and I ? ? ? HI tvery Mail and fau The NeW Yori )ecause it is the strongest company in tin Qrausc its policic protect one million fa ecauso it lius over 390 million ussolts. Jocauso it litis over 380 millions Ilos< rve ecause it paid in dividends in 1901 over ecunso it is purely nmlual. It h i no c i J ecause its ussetts belong to the policy li ecnuso it does not invest in stocks and it ecftiise its policies contain only one <: emium " ecauso the insured leaves to his wid ?v 01 J a law snit. "Aecauso its policies are incontestable and ecauso it paid in 1904 #40,000,000 to i ^ ecauso it is the best ostato you can leavi "Kecaiuo it gives yon the best protection ^ for the money. 'cause you can't atVord to carry anything ci best. Gallon .1. 10. HLAGlvMON of Luicastc ication. wrmmmnmamsmmt n , ; $1.000 Wffij J3 !3 off the regular price. \Vc have secured one of the best lines ol i ii be had, and just think, these foods at su ,ABIES' MUSLIN WEAR. $1.50 gown $1.10; $1.25 gown 82c; 75c < .10; $1.25 skirt 82c; 75c skirt 42c. L&BIES DRESS ?9 skirt $6; $7.50 skirt $5; $5 skirt $3.2 irt $1-75; &2.skirt $1.33; $1.50skirt 98c; SEE OuR LI Ladies', Misses' and Mens' hose and save 50c Suspenders 35c " 25c " 20C " ISC " .50 Dress Shirt .25 44 " 65 44 " 35 " " .25 Fan .00 14 75 " 50 44 35 " 25 44 20 44 ; 15 M 10 44 5 " .50 Pants .... .00 44 .50 44 .50 44 .25 44 85 44 We have many other bargain* in this line intion. Put will make it to your interest 1 ?^ ~nr Hi Hi. (J I. ^ * * . '* * * l i T ; CENT!: taw lectetl marEl B.'OTAimjj th Bliss, s iicauty of r. lowest, ?iriBitiMleB* weed ELL' Should liisurelliiin \ I J i 0. .) world, milics. Fund. ?5,900,000. I|)it:il stock oldors. ldustriul securities. m iiti <m "payment of estate :i legacy and not nonforfeitable. ,ts policy holders. o t > your and investment combined Idu .vlion you can get tho r and give liim your ap! OF 0()(18 i Ivtimmcr's sami cli a reduction. UNDERjown 42c. ^r.50 skirt SKIRTS 5; $4 skirt $2.50; $3 #1.25 skirt 82c. ME HL money. 3 8c 2ic J9c 1 ic ; 9C $r-io ^2C 42c 2IC . 82c 65c 42C 3Sc 2IC 19c I 2C 8c 7C 3^ $3-00 1.95 1.48 1.10 82c 55c : that wo haven't space to :o call and see them. a#.*'