The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 08, 1905, Image 3

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uaMUNHBMCBMMaoHnHMBiaaaMa ?Colluding Liunlrv is giving us more trnuMo tliun we got out , ?>f it. Parties must call for their work and piy f ir it when they get it, us wo positively will n it deliver any ufior this week. Cherry & Co. ?Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J.C. ; Howling, July 5, 1905. a son. j ? For ill:! G>>1 milk cow J with young calf. Apply to Leroy Douo, R. F. D. No. 1, Lancus- ' tcr, S. (J. J ? Mr. and Mrs J. L Bell of s Magdl uro visiting thoir daughter, i Mrs j. M Oautken, at this \ place. ? Owing to the big ruin Thurs- J day evening the 1). C.'h had to \ postpone their ice-cream festival. 1 ? Mrs. J. M. White and cliil- ^ dren, of Uuity, are visiting Mrs. ' Scott at Sharon, S. C. ^ ?Children's day will be ob- ^ served at St. Luke church Sun2 r\ i ?? I ?!?? i 1 ?? 1 * ij, uceiuiiiiig ai 10:30 8 a. m. ?MrVV. L.Adams, of Florida, 1 is up on a visit to his mother and family. ? Miss Alcne Harris of Fort ^ Mill is the guest of Miss Ivy n Crawford. '' y ? Miss Sibyl Browns, of Spar- ^ tanburg, is spending a few weeks ^ with her uncle, Rev. R. E. Turn* ipseed. ? I he Rock Hill school will a open Monday next with Miss s Jerusha Mitchell as'teachcr. ?We are pleased to sec Mr II. p K. Coffey able to be ont again, ft He has been confined to his home the past month from sickness. ^ ? M ra. L. L Ford, of Laurin- :> VI /' ?i... ?? ? ? limy 11. v,, ?TIHP lilts lli'on 8J)CM)(l- L in^ some weeks with her parents R bore, returned homo Thursday. ?Mrs E. D. Tillman and little * son are visiting at Mr. .1. L. Till- ^ man's at Van VVyck. '' ?71 b.il?s of cotton were sold e from wagons here Thursday, price c rang* d from 10 to 10^ cents hccording to grade. tt e See notices of the administra ^ tor to debtors and creditors of the estates of B. F. Miller, deceased, and .1 A Miller, deceased, , . . SI in this issue. d ?NJrs Robert Johnson and j, dutighlor Miss Evu, of Reddick, '[ Florida , and her daughter Mrs. Y( Stewart Ramey, of Citra, Flu., |, are visiting relatives and friends ^ i l - 111 mis county. p ?The Waxbaw anil Lancaster t' baseball teams crossed bats at this place Thursday afternoon with the w result ttiat VVnxhaw again carried 01 .iff the honors, the score being 14 I' to 6., a worse beat thun Laiicas ji ler got at the former moot whon ci the score stood 6 to 5 in f??vor of ,J VVaxhaw. ? 0 ?Mr E M Croxton, cashier of tl the First National Bank of Lin- oi caster, which will open its V doors for business during the next oi month, went to Columbia Tues. S day to spend a month in the Na- si tional Loaiufe Exchango Bank of c> mm uuy m oritur id rutniiianze himself with tho national hanking Q, H) stein. li( ?The County board of educa- tc tion conducted the competitive V examinations for scholarships d< from this county in the various di colleges of the State. There si w ere 17 applicants for Winthrop b< College; I for Clemson; 2 tor the o College of Charleston, and three tl for the South Carolina College. tl ?Letters remaining in the post office at lj?ncastcr (J. H.t uncalled for, for week ending July 7, 1905: *?' Mrs. Carrie Allen, Mrs. Mary An n Hdison, Misses Patsy Brown, KthaCoughman and Eller Perry, J ames El'is. J. F. Hunter, P* M. p : i'iWs w, . ? Mrs. P. F. Kilgoiuul . 1?.11 I I ren, of Suinter, are vi-,i'in_ th ; family of Muj. J. M. Kiddle. ?Four extra gootl milk cows, with youn * culves, for sale. VV. F. Nishct, R. F. 1). No i, Lancaster, S. C. ?Rev. .1. M. White is attending the Young People's conference it (jhistoniu, and requests us to innour.ee, there will ho no preaching at Gills Creek and Pleasant Hill A. R. P. churches tomorrow. ?The 48th anniversary of the Pirzah Bible Society will come off [uly 2'J'h, inst. Rev. Mr. Atkin ion of^Monroe will <Wliver the mnual address. The punlic i* incited to attend the meeting. ?At a meeting of patrons of >t. Luke school the following rustccs were elected: Richard larper, Joe S. Hagius and Geo. A Ferguson. The school will >pcn Monday, July i7th, with diss Marc Castles as teacher. ?Don't forget the Farmers' nstitute at Pleasant Valley July list. The lecturers and their ubjects will be the same as at he St. Luke institute, notice o' vhich appears elsewhere. ? Good rains iti every part of he county. I'hey were badly ceded. In some places they had iud no rain in six weeks. In the icinity of Craigvil e and .Jaekson| am Thursday the rain was very eavy and hinds were budly wash d. ?Three lots with dwellings, lso vacant lot on Dim St root for iln A nnl v In I' Si P.> >!?>. A .. .... t ? ? ?('!"j " w V" it' ( ? Mr. lOd Cutoe, of Chestereld, and mother, visited Mr. and Irs. (t. C. Carries this week. ? Mr John G Tillman of lMesant Pulley, son of Mr 10 I) Tillman f this place, has enlisted in tin J S tinny and is now stationed at lonltrievillc, near Charleston. ? The annual picnic of the jilierty Hill Rifles at Heath ipring* on the 4th was attended ?y a large crowd and the duv was , njoyed by all present. The 1 ompany gave an oxhihition : till in the morning and in the ftemoon the Kei shuw and Librty Hill basehall teams crossed ats.Thc score was lO to 1 in faor of the former. ? Mr. S. D. Tillman and his an, Hon. O. M. Tillman, of Redick, Flu., aro visiting relatives , i this county Hon. O. M. ( 'illmnn is said to ho the youngest aprosentati'o in the Florida legi?iture. They will spend several recks with relatives here and in tie country before returning to t tie land of flowers. ? A worm, supposedly tbo boll orra, is playing havoo in the istern section of the county, t eats a hole through the shape ist as the bloom is ahoutito open, uising the shape to fall off Mr . M Stowart has shown us one f the worms and a number of le shedded shapes which he got ut of a field of fino cotton of Mr. V J Siatare's in the O. K. Section ne day this week. The worm is mall, green in color, and has ( lino what the appearanco of the ( ibbage worm, ?Wc omitted to mention in ' ur last issue the sale by the YVil ams-Hughes Co. of their grocery > the Bennett Grocery Co. The /iUiams Hughes Co. will now ?votc its attention entirely to ry goods, notions, clothing, 1 iocs, etc., and their stocks will ' c greatly increased, the up-stnirs vor Ihoir stnro tn ho ntilivoil K?' ? ? s. "V icm. They propose making!' icir dry goods emporium second o none in this section of the; tftte. The growth of their dry , oods business for the past few tonths is what induced them to < ispose of their grocery and give icir whole attention to dry goods, i j. Arguing is not convincing poo- j lo; it is just talking to them. I Is ' ' I * ! Tv* o Miilo - Killed By u . .* ti 9 i ? 4 CO. ii ; \ U. Uo. iogti lllUl t o nil- ' i fortniii* i41 K?.<v t wo line no lusl Monday afternoon ii--.il tlietn hunting stouk to a saw mill noal Kershaw and while the driver was l??ltlin?jr ;i fc.toi'k log, a tiro, whicli had neen cut n.nl had lodged against another trie, hrpponcd to fall catching the mules under it, killing one of them instantly and injuring the other so that it died shortly afterwards. Big l*ic-Nlo nt Kl in duly l!*?tli On the occasion of the Fat mors Institute at Elgin, July 26th, there will be a big basket pic-nic to which everybody is invited and reuuosted to briny; weil ftihd bus* kots. The institute will l?o in charge of 1'rof. \V. S. Morrison and lho lecturers will bo: chemistry Col M. 1>. Hardin; horticulture, Trof. C. C. Newman; Agriculture, Col. J. S. N'wman; industrial education, Trof. W. 8. Morrison. The la ilea of m Luke church will serve rofrcshments on the grounds that day, the proceeds of which will go for the purchase of an organ for lho church. SPOILED 1IER 13EAI 1YHarriet Howard, of 209 VV. I34tb St,. New York, at one lime had hor tieauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt liheuiu or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until i used Rucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores 25c at Crawford liros., J. F. Mackey A'. Co's, and Funderuurk Pharmacy, drug store. Men keep a great deal of money out of lo.-ing investments by n< t j L _ i naving n in 1 ive.-t. I For the next 30 da\ s ve will o and Ln lies' Oxfords. L'riecs rang guns at 98 cents. Men's 5?3.50 fin slides at $1.93. Hoy's and ehildn a I?ijt Jot of shoes and they miM ?rc " PANTS Wo Itavo Men's Funtc from 40 c while they last. Also a lot of rem HARDWARE A [~1 A hi<? lot of pi >\v st'.ol(? to go at sook stoves to go at $9 0f>. Molasses from 18ctsper gallon Tobaccos : Sweet Mash, liteh Meat, Natural Leaf, and almost an tobacco at 25 cents per pound. We also carry a fidl line of Stan When in need of anything CARNES CA cost"; Ir. order to reduce our stock wo intil further notice. Wo don't in roods. Wo mention ?i few items 1 $1 Shirts 75e, 50 cents shirts 3 lien's 50c shirts ? job ? at 25c. * 10 Suits!?! 50. #7 50 Si MEN'S That cost us fr l oo cim pick them at these prices, loublc knee Overalls at 38 cents. Some big* bai goods, colored a Luces, Embroicb Don't wait till [>d over. Sale b Y? FUNDI V I 4 j |>oatlis. | A Httor fro u Mrs Nina Hood of tAuo, lil., oi dale juno 30, l 1905, to u relative in this county i announces the death of Mr. James \V. Hood, which occurred of pa- ( > rnlysis following i five-months i illness of rheumatism . Mr. Hood I moved from this county in 18(57 1 to Kentucky, and will bo reuiemborod by a numbor of our old citizens, especially survivors of J( (In. I., i2st S. C. Kogt., in which be.served, making u gallant sol- h dir, during the civil war. His remains were taken to his old ( home at Bethel, Ky., for mtorS m en t. ? Mrs. LonNisbet, widow of ( the late John I). Nisbet of the Jacksonhain section, died last ^ Monday afternoon July 3, 1905 j at the home of lior son-in-law, Mr 1? M iv?i * I j.?. ii ii-wu, ut i\ui nuaw, irum a stroke of paralysis Mrs. Nisbet accompanied hot* (laughter Mrs. Wilson, homo on Thursday and wis strickon with paralysis " the following day, lingoring until U Monday. Sho was abont 82 years of ago and had suffered intensoly recently from cancer of the face but had endured with christian res ignation her atlliction. She was a 1 member of the A R. P. Church 1 and a devoted christian. Her remains were interred at Unity on 1 ' Wednesday, Rev, ,1. M. White, 1 her pastor, conducting tho?funcral services. ? The following children survive I her: Mrs. R. M. Wilson and Messrs. Harper, Pressley, and Joflf P D. Nisbot. A woman thinks her husband is j leading a douhlolifo when he can't | see that the baby's straight hair -i curH. Pay your subscription. ~ sale: b Her so mo good bargains in snoos P from (IT. cents up. Men's Ilro- e o shoe at $2.1)5. Men's $2.50 tine _ >i's Shoos at a cut price. I have E pants t cuts up, so c uno and ge. a pair nants of Cloth to go at cost. m stoves t I V conts per pound. Ten No. 8 0 and Waxy, Brown Mulo, Red iy kind you .vant. Good chewing C(' iti lo Urocorios at tho lowest prices, ce in our line givo us a call. le Yours for business, at Sli STORE. ! -flu:: are going to sell goods at first cost tend carrying over any Summer to show you wo mean business. Sc, 25c shirts lfic. Ten dozen n nits $5. #5 Suits $3 75. pants, 2 oin 38c to $4., 00 Wo still havo a few dozen 5oc 'gains in white nd white lawns, 1" 3ries, etc. the best is pickegins now. turs to Please, RBURK CO ? > M "S . V fcOr JL. Jm?. i -4fN * a*.. "kM (IV PRICES APE AS CHF.A Quick Sales, Ssi For Fancy Stall', 1 h ive ' !. ire the best that arc made. All kinds of Canned ?l.<>iN:rv ' irnl oxcursioiiM 1 can supply your w n? China, ( Jrockerv a: 7 e I huvo a full lino and can please you Come to see my > counter. Be sure test?closes on Au< Yours, J B MACK mfvp.m Man and War." - .. . m, ?l J timil I.4U41 OiWIO: The NeW f. Because it is the strongi ! compu: ei tmse its policies protect ouo nr. :i ecttuse it lias over .".MO million d Because it has over 3S<? million^ llev ocause it paid in dividends in 11)1)1ccauso it is purely mutual, li lias Because its as setts belong to the pol ecauso it does not invest in stocks ecauso its policies c-n-.tai only reinium " ccause the in-u;e l !e .. Ba law suit, ecauso its policies > , j;< mi Because it paid in 1: I v ; '. ecauso it is the best it;ocause it gives y,n h- h for the money. ecauso you can't allor?! t'? - a. . r best. Call on ?F. K. UL YCK Ml N : i m lication. JVELY T!f iVe JKxpeei e . Ylui Lively at Our the Next Tei IDR PRICES ARB COT We have just opened up two or the 1 in Lawns and Organdie : 5,000 yards of Lawn in ail the 1>< -t 1 vcly worth lo cents, we are going to nts the yard. 5,000 yafds of Colored Organdi, can't ss than 20 cents, we will make the t 10 cents the yard. 3,000 yards of Whith Lawn, -1?> inchc irrl ivn aw i 11 mnl/n v 1 i a, v? f ?f v ?v >i ttitin v ii ? v i * M 411U * * iilill nt8 tho yard. 72 inch White Organdy worth 5" ec rely tinias by mnksng it 25 cents the y BIG BARGASH ? TABtE 1 piece, worth 40 cents, this sale 24 c 1 pieeo, wortn 75 cents, nil p-n linen 1 piece, wortn ?1 25. and would be it just to make it lively wo wit! make l 25 lied Spreadf, slightly s sold for $1. This sale for ,000 Yards of Caiicoss,AU 20 pioces Silk Mulls, formerly -1 nts per yard, WHITE CANVA? For Ladios, M an Ladies' $1 50 Canva? (>xt ( MiiIdrnn (limviu OvOkI 1 . 12, this sulo 85 cents ; Misses . ;.v [Muitiful lino of white hose to n, |, - MILUNt We Imvo still a frw innro huts h nm it so just come in and make u> nri < i E. E. OL The liar r-- * * V ~ '* ?^ PAS CAN !>i: fllAIIE. iort Profits! i t ad Jellies i? S iimner Pic-mca ul Glass Ware liatii i t |', . v nn<l quality. and 10 cents to sec mv con #?/ L X r *' 4 ?? W Should Insure ! .in Drk Ijfe. 11! !. 1 v? <u ! i. t?n families ts. ' rvc Fund. over ^Ti.yon.oo ?. mi etipil.i! stock icy tinkle! mtl industrial securities.i ' '[ i Viu' ".! ut ' u i I jj'i') and not at: 1 r. r! tlali.c. ) t ) it- policy holders. 1 y >ur i in\ -tmeut combined .v!;* ;. roll c III <4<it the v u I . v? ; i, your ap BBS iT CLOUD'S. 'VTj^ cc % >o Tinies Store for l Days. f?n t mnmnir u i j i::: yuiuiv groutlet bargains ever oti'ert> lc:-. and ( Idi -i, that aro posmalie iivel> time- with at 5 . lie matched anywhere for imes lively l?y running them % s wide, worth "JO cents the :incr tlu- \>ri m> just half, 10 uts tin > ird we will make ard. 0 AM ASK. >rvi> 4 e , tiiis *oih. 4'.) cent?*, hcip ut t!ii- price mrntionotl, Lhe i rice J?s cont . oiled on ed/ros, only 6:5 cents*. in Hlws, worth d cents*! this suit; 4 cents, for 25 conts, 1hi-> sale 12.1 1 CXF0R08, J Children, side * I 24. - thi sale t)U conts ; size h 1 . ' ? tiii- sale !>/> coptn. i ?; r i' -V JWt <f '> V 1 are :?;i\ious to dope them nnl \ m have bought n hut.. gain Giver.