The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 17, 1905, Image 3
?Invitations have been issued
by Drnnd Mrs .1 IT Boldridge to
their iSth wedding anniversary,
Wednesday, June 2iat, '^05.
? Mis:? 1) >ra Gnrdn. r, d tu -hiof
Supervisor M C (iualner, is
vi iii friend- here th'< we.k.
? K.ov Frontus Funderbutk, of
th'-; county,principal of the school
at Chesterfield, is at home to
ovnd his Sum nor vication.
? Mrs Ivi/, i Hrai.Mgan of Col11
?'ii i m t'vj s{u of Mr- 10. 1).
Tillm m
? Mrs S L Bruce of I loath
Springs, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs 1^ M Croxtou, at this plac?.
?Mr T 1'" Koone, who shot his
brother-in-law in a dilTiculty at his
home 1 'st Sunday morning, came
in yesterday and surrendered to
the Sheriff.
? Mrs J 10 Poo re find little son,
of Columbia, arc visiting Mrs P's
parents at this place.
- Mrs Roddcy, of Fort Lawn,
mother of our townsman, Mr L P
Roddcy, visited her son and family
this week.
?Mr and Mrs Fdward 1 lines
of Rowland. N. C.. arc on a visP.
to Mr 1 lines' parents and broth- r
at this place.
? Mrs J S Riddle and little
daughter have gone to Wilmington,
Delaware, on a visit to relatives.
Dr. R. M. Gallow ay h ft
yesterday for a few weeks visit to
relatives in Darlington county
?Prof R P> Cunningham, of
Winthrop, has gone on a tour to
Kurope to last until Sept 1st.
? Married, at this place, Wednesday
night, June 14, 1905, by
Magistrate I, J Perry, Mr Rufus
Knbanks and Mrs Maggie O'lirien*
lion J W I Samel, of Kershaw,
and Mr \V C Thomson of this
pi. c: reprcst nted Lancaster county
at the prohibition conference
in Columbia Thursday night.
?Farmers from Relair in town
yesterday stated that the h 'avfest
rain of the season fell in that section
Monday. Fort Mill lime-.
?On last Sunday night Mr
Needham Wolfe, son of Mr \V 1
Wo'fe, of Osceola, was taken to
the Fresoytot ian Hospital at
Charlotte for I Hutment. lie has
typhoid fever.?Waxhaw Kntcrpris
.
?Mr R J M'ickorell, who came
over from Yorkvillc Monday to
ctu'ltil tlli-i tvool.* VI it K i
here, was summoned to the bedside
of his father, Mr J C MackOrel!,
at Wianshoro, who is s-riously
ill, on Wednesday. llis
sister, Mrs T C 1 licks, who had
just returned home front her
father's wns also called back to
his bedside.
?Mayor Wylie and daughter,
Miss Juanita, will leave Mon 'ay
for Toronto, Canada, to attend the
international Sunday School r. >n ven'ion.
Before returning home
they will visit Buffalo, Niagara
Kalis, Phil tdelphia, Baltimore and
perhaps New York.
?The following teachers of
this county arc attending the Catawba
Summer school which convened
as Yorkville this week:
Misses Grace Whisonant, Daisy
Ilortou, Ijcc Mobley, Minnie Caskey,
Kunicc Long, .Maggie Porter,
Cordelia Blacknion, and MrsDePa
Flynn.
?Supt Banks and Mr J K
Connors and Misses Nora Hough
and Hattie Miller of our graded
Qrlmnl rArne r\f irltoro ?if
tend the State Normal college at
Clemson. Mr Jenkins will go on
the 21st inst,, to the Summer
school at the university of Va.,
and Miss Thomasson to the Summer
school at Greensbore, N C.
? Mr Milieu Walkup, who;e
condiiion was reported in these
columns last week as being crili
cal, died Saturday at the homo of
h;s father, Mr James Walkup, a
few miles south of this place. His
remains wero buried Sunday at
Ti./.uh cliurch. He was about C>o
years old ? Waxhaw Enterprise.
? Mr W V K >binson, ..In. ,
gnuhiuled with hi ah d i oct
in law from the Sooth Carolina
College, bo a hcen appointed private
seeretary to Associate if UKtice 1
Il'il I) J mes, Mr lv'<Miaspn will
return to Columbia next week tu
take a course iii *f> uograpkv and
t ypcwriting
?Of the "?2 gl > lo.iti fl'MO '
WolTord College this weak, three 1
wore Lancaster county 1>"\?, vi/,: t
LA Duncan of Heath Springs, 1
W Ilrtnet an.I M A Conn dly of f
ICorsliaw. They were nl! A. B. i
gr ulun'oH
?Th" numerous friends of Mr
l'anl McCorklo at this place
will he glad to learn that his con- .
dilion is gradually improving and
that tbo physicians now, not only
have greatoi hope for bis recovery
hut are of the opinion that ho will
he ah'o to see si me on! of the rervt\
<
? Mr \V D li\'alt. an nned out
? r? well
known citizen, died of <
Rright:s disease last Friday night i
at the home of his son, 'Squire 1
A llyatt, at Van Wyck. lie had c
been very badly attlicted lor s< me t
time. His remains were buried :
with Masonic honors at Vail r
Wyck on Saturday afternoon, e
Funeral services were conducted t
by Rev Mr Shttrpe. Mr llyatt is f
survived by four children, one of <whom
is Mrs J L Rodman of this
place ?Waxhaw Knterpris . \
Dentil Oi Mrs. !* T Sni ei
Mrs Jennie Snipes, wife of Mr
Philip T Snipes of Trndcsvillo, e
died last ruesdny night, June 113, t
1q05. Mrs Snipes was a dnngh- I
tor of the into Samuel Robertson, s
and wj:s about To v'ftrs old at the
time of her death. Sin- w is a }
member of ibe Spring lliil Rip- ^
ti*t oluireh aad her remains wore
interred there Thursday morning.
Ilet aged husband and the following
c lildrcu survive hot : Mrs Wm
Cook; Mrs Jno 1) Arant Mr* 1* R
Funderbui U of Wills Font, l'exas, \ >
Mrs \V Funderbuik. Mis John]?
Horn. Mr s Murdock Shaw, Mrs J
W Armll'ld mil Philip T Snipe-,
.! i
?<U> O * Cr<-??
Items from Kershaw Bra.
Miss Hoycc Rollings came home ,
Wednesday from Columbia College
to spend the summer vaca- '
tion.
?Mrs Jane M Clark, of Lancaster,
and Mrs I L Green and
children, ff Rishopville, are visit
ing the editor's family.
?Mrs Isom Jackson, of Humphreys,
La., 1* ft for home last
Thursday after spending several '
weeks with her parents. Mr and
Mrs Wm Cook, of Taxahaw, and
her sister, Mrs J I Rowers, at this
place. Mr Rowers accompanied
her as far as Bh'ckshurg.
?Miss Relic Vaughan, who
was one of the graduates at the
commencement of Columbia Col?
~o i i-I
hjuv;. i uiui uwn iu.?iiiw i.ist wcuric-'.day.
?Work on Kershaw's new
graded school building is proyn sing
well The walls arc up some
distance and the stone sills for the
windows and doors of the first
floor arc in place waiting for the
frames.
Mrs 8. W. I [oath and children.
}lrs. E. D Blakeney and two
children and Mrs. Lerov S. Davidson
and child are spending a
while at Chick Springs.
Itrtliel Prcsliytory to Meet.
The constitutional requirements
having been met, I hereby call a
meeting of Bethel I'resbytcry to
convene in the First Presbyterian
church of Rock Hill on Friday,
June 23, 10 a. m., to attend to
the To'lowing business:
1 . To dismiss licentiate T 11
1 Spencc to Concord Presbytery,
j 2. To receive Rev F. K Gilles|
pie from Orange Presbytery and
.make arrangements to install him
pastor of the Yorkville church.
' 1 W L Linglc, Moderator.
Prohibitionists MetTo Discuss
Plans.
P. eid ?1 to Chill a Slate Convention
*it I.,(Uoi' Pay, -Commit'
ir <. 1 i'( ni K iel' Minty
A v ate; of proiii'oltionists
!' ..i tliit ". "Ml 'ions of thcStnto
tvas iioM Tlms-s Is- night at the
nuin root Methodist church,
rho c ntVieucc ti'ok iu> radical
ltops; it did not fumnlly express
tsolf a* being for or against a
dtnt | a oli i hit Ion ticket or the
ike. It simply provided for an
irganiziti u an 1 a r in *o 1 to call
i Stat ? c invpii'i-in, a ; the followng
resolutions which were adopt
)d, indicate:
"Resolved, That it is the sense
f this oohfri enee that a general
:;m' line of j rohi'.itior.iats of
South ('.milieu a!; ?: 1 i ho he'd t>
liscuss and inaugurate a plan of
atupuign against the S do of al1
ho'ic I'lju irs i beverage withn
the State.
"S nd, l"u i. an executive
ummiito , .a-s-ti g <? f o n o
uciuher Iron: e oh county, of
vhom :;ny ton shall cou-titute u
piorum, hereafter t> ho uppoint,(1.
.'hall tuho charge of all m iters
referred t:> thorn bv this con:?i*onc<1
an I that said exoeutiyo
lomniittro shall t! J.! the ronforinc)
above reform ! to meet in
ho eity of Colombia on *wha
lalo as it dooms ndvisablo4'
Third That in ruc'i propositi
:onf name cic'i eninly shall ho
nititlnl to many delegates us it
ins , n'tnbe . hi t ho (} amral As mb'.y.
Fourth, !'h ttlm t| nlilicalion } '
j
i d lliar.i c : of elect:..a of delc?!
i i
* te i.e. !: ; i. to t :<? xe utivo com {
IIFBCIAX
J'h-r iii in xt 'j'l days v?* will oil
m! Ladi >s' Oxfords. !'rieos range
.' in- at 9$ cents. Men's .50 line
-let s at #l-9S. Hoy's and childrci
i bio jet of shot s and tlmy must go.
HHT8
We have M. n's l'r.nt - from 4o ce
hilt: the, lit A so : lot of ream
It h U fHfit6 to k
A hii; lot of pi i?v st do to go : t
> ioU :b?vo- to j-o ?t i-'.) ',) ?.
Midas-es from 1 tiers per gall >n ?
I'ohacc >s : Swai l M-d\ Il'eh
M a, Nutnral Loaf, arid abnos1 nip
' : > nt 25 ct f. 1 s p?i i i and.
Wo n'so eirrx ? full lino of Slupl
r "A hen in need o-' anything
Vl FUNDER
l,(;Oft yards lfte and 12c Lnwns
(.lot-) 5 c; 2,500 yards ?rood 5c Sea
PI aid ;Uo; 1,500 yards 10c and 12;
Just received 5,50ft yards Yalen
to match 7S to 10c quality 5c:
Pants to Fit
A5 oo ones reduced to 5ft; *3
ones to ?2 25; &$.0ft ones to *1.50
50c; 50c mi : to On . fjoft pairs di
a I 110 cents.
Mens', WnnuMi-,' and Children*'
dlesM of Cost: $1 o<) ones it 75(
a I $3.00.
for One Dollar 'too Can
C< ...J i I'loaoh, ! i?oad shirts, 2 g(
jj tod |?i-?t s el ?th, and a hnn I rod ot
lO'int i'>n -
Y<
mittre.
Oolv oure the meeting became
real animated. This was when
Cupt J, W Huuicl introdutcd a
resolution that stated it to he the
purpose of the eooferrneo to innucurate
a nnvomnn to advance the
cause of prohibition and not. to
put into the tichl a ticket for political
ofllccS. The latter portion
of the resolution nut with considerable
opposition and wjh finally
withdrawn, ele rly acainst an evpressmn
on this phase at this
tltoe.
Capt Hainel supported the resolution
in itoriginal form in a
clear-cut speech, taking tho position
tha' the light shottld he for
tho cause of prohibition and tlmt
to connect it with the personality
of any man w< tild bo to woakon
tho chnrce fo. succces He
pointed out tho suctv-.s of the
prohibition movement in Cliero U?o
and Lbrkens as evidence of
the sentiment spreading over the
state and contended that tho time
was opportune for a fight for prohibition
without any (pudilicatii>in.
<? 4MT??
M ~ 4 . . ^ ?-?_! -
cj-jiiu'S '.-J ocnooi ItUSU-eS
July tiig 1st,, is tho timo for
appointin j Trustees to serve for
tho next two years. Please call
a meeting of tho patrons of ycur
respective districts and send mo
tho names of these recommended
to servo for that time. 1 sincerely
liopo aud urge that these
meetings ho outir ly harmonious
and that the best interests of your
schools have absolute precedence
< vor everything 'dse.
W. M. Moore,
(! \ Supt. of Education.
?(?.!>-?>
? Ray for The Ledger.
Foi some good bargain* in snoes
i from <>f> cents up. M tn's Broshoe
ul$>2.95. Men's ^2.50 fine
i's Shoes at. n rut price. J have
fum i
i.is up, so (!lino and go. a paii
ii?ts of doth to go at cost.
SO STOVES 1.
>
Li cents [ er pound. Ten No. s
i p.
>ind Waxy, Brown Mule, Bed
r kind you .vant. vdood chewing
e Groceries at ti?o lowest prices,
in our lino give us a call.
Yours for business, i
SH STORE.
n Merchandise
SHTDI/ TA'C
OUIYft AU Do
72c; 500 voids 10c figured Lawn
Island 3:lc; 1,500 yards good 5c
Embroidery,>this salo 7.1.
tin Laces and Inserting*, to match
Anybody.
.50 ones reduced to $2.75; $3 Oo
; $1.25 ones to 85c; 75c ones to
>uMe 'rnee oveialls to close out
Low Cut shoes t.i clean up re ;
$2 00 ones at $ 1. 5<>; $1.00 ones
QlIU * ^ yards genuine Cannon
L>[j| Cloth, 13 yards Androe
iod siocl rrd umbrellas, s yards
her things wo havent time to
>nrs to Please,
RBURK GO
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?TPF,fP & r jJIY
PRICES ARE AS CHE/
Quick Sales, Si
lor Viu ' V oh: I. I li.n
iiro the l?f>V l/vd ; - n:
All kiutls of Cui.n ';
and excursion 1 run .. \
Cbiwa,.Civ. ckov;: r'
i luivo u full lino ttiul can i?loiiHC you
Come to see tijv
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counter. Ste : ;
tcst--c!.OHc:- <;-3
Yours.
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The NesA
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Be causo it is the si!. o >-.
orauso its p >llcie*? protce m 1
ecauso it ha- <?v r !!'.' > millt oi ;s
Ri'causo il !:as over ) m
fjcausc it \>ai<l in '".vn'.on .
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Beeam-o it- f ' I - 1
pcamo il docs not i;v s
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premium
CCU1180 the it!
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Doc.au it* vivo
'for the ii; -no}-.
jijociiuso you a .. .
best.
Call on .L Ii. BL \
plie ilton.
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iHsn c>,i ii
!|d Ill-Ob . r:?. .
" ??? V - Groat
reduction in ; . v
at a bar ..tin ( .
i case t?f 5<; Colored i r.\ i- in
yards for 25c. Only 1 1)
1 case 8c and 10c"Lawns ; -in ; thi
All our I2j;c, 15c and 20c colored I
this sale at 1 V h
and ioc Gin ;ham : v. 1
the yard. 1 ' t r .
500 yaiils 1 in. h 7. t
40-White Lu.-n, woe.'. 1 b
We hnve About 10 pie ccs < Y .
15c, that we arc c" >sin,; ait 1 D
Sec our counter of toe white . ,
would be cheap at 15 an 2 >e. v *
the yard. No 40 Tafl :ta R
price ioc.
iS br, Si r i of
Embroideries and La< : . ind
10 yards Andr -w . <
9 yarns L ;n <1 do (
Great reduction in lh: lin
if any thin;' suits you mnkt u i t>
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sort Profits!
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in li)< world.
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.i : at 5c [: :r yard.
,avrn and Organdies going
; .'.ity of til 8 >
t.v ; u . Ii a run >;i at 5c
licy iro a;! ';?jiic
i! TO- o ) yards
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yards.
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choio. a o counter at ioc
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t nit your pocket book*.
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