The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 15, 1905, Image 3
Lual Mattel ?
?Three lots with dwellings, s
also vacant lot on Eltn Street fc? r c
sule Apply to 1'. S. Cartor Agent.
?Tho Lancaster Fish Market
al wa> s have fresh tish on hand.
? Mrs W J Orr of Rock Hill is 11
the guest of Mrs Krncst Moore.
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? Mrs. Li. L. Mason and Miss ,j
Fannie Gregory of Atlama Ga , a
nro visiting their parents, Mr. and a
Mrs. Jos. I*. Gregory.
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? ii you wish it nice fresh fish ^
,.hone or cull on Lancaster Fish c
Mmkot nt L & C depot.
? Miss Mamie Ashe, of York- 1
ville, will visit Miss Cornelia Elliott
next week.
?Geo F Poovey is visiting his ?
ft
grand-parents at Ridge way.
? The case against VV O Bailcs
was called this week in the York
court but was continued to the .
Fall term. .
? Come and seo tho way The
Lnneaster Fish Market keep their
fish and you will boxionvincsd that
they lire nice and fresh.
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?Hasket picnic at Oak Ridgo
school house on July 28th. Pub- .
- - , l\
lie invited. Carry well filled jj
baskets. j
? \V 11 Dollar Corset reduced _
to 75 cent8 at Lancaster Mercantile
Co's. tf ^
?The Lancaster Fish Market
arc telling the b?st fish that haa s<
over been sold in Lancaster. Give
them a call and be convinced. ^
?List of letters advertised for
the week ending July i5, 1905:
J no M Brawn, A Walker, W L &
Thomson, Mrs M J Lowry. 0
Jas F Hunter, P M. fr
? l he Luncaster Fish Markot
keep Trout, Mullett, Cat Fish, ^
Red Snapper and Croakers always !
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on hand at L & C dep >t.
?Millinery at less than cost at
the Heath Jones Co's fcr the next te
ten days. Sec their adv. They 0;
are moving their millinery into *c
the stoic room next to the corner.
?Now is the time to buy your d
crockery, glass and tinware out of P
the Williams-Hughes Stock. H
Bea'ieit Grocery Co. ol
? Mr. H. B. Pardtie haser?c*- p
ed a hraulifnl monument in $
Wesl^ide cemetery <it the grave of jfl
his wife.
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? There will bo another game
of huso hall played hero today, hetween
tlie same teams that played 1 1
here \ esterday.
The Catawba power Co., put a ct
corps of su' veyors at work on a w
preliminary survey for a railroad 11
from Fort Lawn to the Falls
Thursday They have just finished vj
a survey from Bascomville to th T
Fa''s They will huild tho ro? d m
the most, practical route. h
? The nalc of groceries regard* ^
less of cost in order to make
ai
ro >m fot our removal to the Wilw
liains-Ilughes store will only last ^
the remainder of this week and all .
of next Week. Call early. ^
Bennett Grocery Co. ^
? Mrs. John I). Adams was n
the fortunateQrecipient of the silk
parasol awarded by the Hoath
Jones Co. for the neurest guess ^
totho number of customers waited b
on at their big bargain sale. e
?Mr. N. H. Mailman of the j;
Unity section, has returned from
Gn<*tnn county,- N. C., whether 4
ho was summoned July 6lh on
account of the death of hisfuther, {
Mr. A. H. Mailman. Mr. Mailman.
was 88 years, 3 months and
13 days of ago and leaves surviv*
ing him i2 children . 90 grand - *
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children, and 8G great-grandchildren.
Several of his sons rosidu
ir. this county. ^
?A delay of .a few hours was r
occasioned to the 2 o'clock P. rn. t
North bound pa sscnger train on
the Southern Thursday by the
trucks of the tender jumping the
track near the cotton mill. The
train was stopped just before it
reache I the Gear creek trestlb.
glAWNER SALVE
tht moat treating salve Intl'? worn*
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? If you want to <. iii souk'
hing uloo hovio U y.?u: i ituil
;ive the Lancaster Fish Mmkci
all and got a nico siting of IF
t the L ?Sc C <lcpot.
? Mr. H. N. Sowcll, %ve :?r
leased to say, is able to be r
lis post again after a week's ii
less.
Dr. J. G. Poorc, of Columbia
atne up Wednesday and spcti
^hursday with his family \vh
re visiting Mrs. Poore's parent
t this place.
?The supreme Court has de
ided the appeal in the case c
tobt. Huist Co. vs. The Lati
aster Mercantile Co., in favc
f the latter, having lustuinc
he order of the lower court rc
using the plaintiff a new trial.
A cow of Mr. JooS. Hagin
f Elgin gave birth to a calf c
bnormal si/o this week I
/eighed 100 pounds when a da
Id.
? Mrs E. Hoke, of Hock Hi
; visiting her daughter, Mrs. W
1. Knight.
?Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Prcsi
?y, of Due West, are visit in
lieir son, Rev. Paul Presslcy r
Ins place.
? The condition of Miss Louis
IcMurray, who has been scriousl
1 for ten days of typhoid fevei
; roported somewhat improvec
-Fort Mill Times.
?Taxahaw school will opei
londay with Miss Minnie Mas
as teacher.
?Mrs. R II. Milts, of fori
tills, is visiting her son, Mi
'. M. Hughes, at this pi.ice.
? Messrs H. N. Craig and 11. (
lellwnin, of Rock Hill, cam*
ver and spent Wednesday wit
iends here.
?Misses Lily Adams, Mary 1
rreen and Jennie Jones of til
iwer Camp Creek section, ai
isiting friends and relatives i
he8tcr County this week.
? A game of ball played yoi
irday afternoon between Lar
i?ter and Rock Hill reunited i
> 3 in favor of Rock Hill
?On Wrtdnoiday last while oi
riving with her son, Mr J. 1J
atriek, Mrs. VV. J Orr, of Itocl
fill, who is a visitor at the h un
f Mr. Ernest Moore, lost he
ur8H containing $i0 in change,
fit) cheek and several pieces o
iwelry. While inquiry wa? ' c
ig made hs to whether any in
nd found it, it was loutued tha
linor Billings and llenr) \Vaite.?
oth colored bad exhibited a re
si|?t to a party, which was afterarils
identified as having 1 eot
i the poeketbook when lost, am
ad Hiked if it had any mone;
due and what it was worth
his led to their arrest and o n
litment to jail. They claim t<
five picked the receipt up on tin
reet near Judge Jones' regideoci
ad denied any knowledge of th
hereabouts of the purse or o
aving ever seen it. Circumstan
al evidence is thnt tliey fouin
le purse and appropriated It
ontents. They had a prelimi
ary hearing before Alugistrat
Jaskey yesterday, who held tliet
ur the ciicuit court, fixing thei
onds for appearance at $25
acb. They were recommitted t
ail.
Foley's Money and Ta
'or children,soft .sure. No opiate.
OABTOniA.
3e*ra the _/? ^ KM Always Bot#?
llTn
Hail At Ruby.
Ruby, July 14.?The most dei
ructive hail and wind storm ths
las pas ed through this section i
natiy years came on 1.1st Fridaj
)laying havoc with crops in gcn<
al Several farmers h>st almo
heir entire crops of cotton.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bougv
Bears the
Signature of L&o^/Y. S&ccA-e/t
IV.'iih ?,i III JI lr
M -. v. y A I'l.lllip. , " L of
a Mr. G. Y. . i 'ullip: . \ ti. - place,
b diet! l.i^t Wo Inesday i ruing,"
duly i i. 1905, at the hotv.c of her
e s< 'tor, Mr> ' ol-.ii \Y A Porter, m
lt n ar Dfxb her-.- a: had gone ^
o a vi-it v ral \ oeks a:;0. Mis H,
{ i liihps a . dar ;ht r of the
,t la'.o Krvin Robert ti She was j?
0 62 years and 5 m inths < f age, \\
s having been born I'cby 1 z, 1S43. w
She wns twice married Her lirst jj,
marriage, was to Mr Steve C'ly- s},
bn uh > ved t?ut a shot" !ime. w
r Her sec<-!i(' marriage was to Mr G t|,
^ W Philip-. She left no children 0j
Mrs Phillips wn? a mcmbei o jg
(he M iptist ehuiah and an ox- :R
s emplary christian. She had been fc
an invalid for several years and C(:
1 bore h? r sufferings without a r.uir- fi|,
^ mur, 11?r remains were interred nj
Thrusduy morning at Hopewell u
J1 church after funeral services conduoted
by Rev Pr Hohlridge.
Mrs Philjips is survived by her ^|,
husband, three brothers and four
g sisters, vi/.: Krvin Robertson of j
it Rock Hill, Jo in anil Lvnndcr
lioberttmn of Mississippi, Mrs .
c Amos McM anus, Mrs .1 VV A ^
y Porter, Mrs It F H.ikcr and Airs J
*, Davis Flynn of this county. jrJ
P. (i. McCorkle Will Lose Lye ^
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Special to The Observer.
I Chester, S. C., July 12.?Dis- ^
. cournging reports come from the
beds,! F of Mr .V ' McCorkle, tfJ
who was taken to Johns, IIopkin9 jfl
llospit 1 a few (1 a\ s ago for treatment.
While his general condi
h
tion is ! .m il imcroved, physicians
expre.< abs lot, v no hope for the
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* restoratt )ii of his eyesight. One
( eve v a r< in< J shortly after
6 the accident, and at th.it time
n bi
it was believ< 1' the other one j
could lie sav d, but when exam *
,H ined by expsrts, they claim th;.t
4 he cm nevei see again.
?Mr. Fred Leinnioad, o. Pitts- j
burg Pa., is visiting relatives / 0
5 her- . 1 .
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0 In order to reduce our stock we ar
0 until further notice. Wo don't intei
goods. We mention a few items to
?1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts 38c
mca'n 50c shirts - job ? at 25c.
?10 Suits ?7 50. ?7 50 Suit
: MEN'S
That cost us frc
s Vou enn pick them at these prices.
I double hnee Overalls nl 3s rrnis
Some big barj
;t goods, eoiorcd tir
Lares, Embroide
Don't wait till t
ed over. Sale; be
'' You
; i FUNDI!
np'icated mi tho Wieckiug ot j
I ?e ? <?I>,?i 1 Train Near Ca- J j
tuwha Junction.
J ho arrest of Goorgo Owens, ?ar
Osceola, S. C , Monday, hy l'
r. \V. A. Horn, of Union county
id Mr. W. U Newman, of Chcsr,
S. C., is expected to result
i the clouting up of the mystery
mt surrounded tho catastrophe
hicb occurred near Catawba June- "
tin, early on the morning of
jptembor Dili, of last year,
hen passenger train No. 41, of |
ie Seabaord Air Line, was prcpitated
from a sinking tiridge
) feet t > tho ground below, fall- .
g with a fearful crash. Only u "
w minutes later to udd to the ^
infusion that already prevailed
i extra freight came thundering I
nnnr .1 ^ 11 ?
...... ?no iiiiiioi iiuailiniig
ion the debris of tlio passenger
ttin. As a result of the accimt,
five lives wore lost and more
an 35 wero injured
This double wiock was said to |
due to a tampered track, ever
nee ti e accident occurred, the
liccrs have been working on the
se. A week or more ago, the
ife of George Owens, in a lit of
llousy, disclosed the secret
bich had been so long sought
r. Owens was at once arrested
id is* now behind the burs of
niou county jail. Tho warrant
i which he was taken was not
mt of train wreckage4 but for
ie roobory of Mr. It. A. DbUn's
sto?e at Stouts. All the
cts havo not yet been secured ^
i connect Owens with tlio wreckig
of No. 41, but the detectives
ive the case inhand and devolopents
are expected very shortly.
i the meantime, Owens refuses
> speak and if> resting safe and
cure behind the bars.?Char- '
itte Observer, i3tb Inst.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
I hereby announce myself a can (
i.'iate for reelection to the office
f public cotton weigher at LanaSter,
S C. J F Nisbet.
<m have been told yon cannot live?
your discuso is incurable?do not det
Buy a large $1 bottle of Checkers
catch the result. Sample bottle free,
to-day?you'll forget it to morrow.
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IT'S A GOOD SIGN
i d tolls where we are located.
i caught the eye of thi9 young j
lis;* and pleases her. She is
lready on her way to our place
i purchase (
A DRESS PATTERN OR TWO. j
t's our dull season and things (
re cheaper than usual. Speci!
drives all along the lino in 1
ry goods is unloading our big i
tock. Buy something and ret
benefit. j
ms-IIugliCH Co. 1
>ALE!
o going to sell goods at first cost
id carrying over any Summer
show you wo mean business.
, 25c shirts 19c. Ten dozen
s $5. *5 Suits $3 75.
PANTS, :
>m 38c to 84., *
Wo still have a few dozon 5oc.
quills in white
sd white lawns, ]
ries, etc.
he best is nick
?
gins now.
irs to Please,
RBURK CO
SPF'
ilY PRICES Al'i ' "
Quick Sales,
For Fancy Stuti, I '.ju\e i.
re the best that sro tnwle.
All kinds of Car.ne?l (1 ii-u i
nil excursions ! can supply ' ? >\ >
China, Crooker\ ?:
7 n
1 have a full iine and can please > on
Come to see my 5
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counter. He sure
test?closes on Au;
Yours,
J B WACK
Hi fieri ill?
The NeW T
Because it is the strongest colli pan v
crause its policies protect one iniili
ecause it has over O'.b) million u-.se
Because it has over 380 millions !lvocauso
it paid in dividends in t.'O?
ecause it is purely mutual. It h' Because
its assetts belong t t -y
ecause it does not invt '
ecause its p diciv>
iremiuni
eeauso the iusui , !. .
Ba law suit,
ecause its policies aru ....
Because it paid in I" -i ' '
ecause it is the
ecause it givefor
the money
because you can't utYor it,
best."
Call on ,1. K. BLACK> K\
plication.
LIVELY J
We Kxpeet i<
Lively at O. ,
the Next Te
OUR PRICES ARE CU1
We have just opened up two t t
id in Lawns and Organdie :
5,000 yards of Lawn in all the best
lively worth lo cents, we are going I :ents
tho yard.
5,000 yafds of Colored Orgundi, cm
ess than 20 cents, wo will make tL
it 10 cents tho yard.
3,000 yards of Whith Lawn, -to inch
rard, wo will in.iko lively times by n.;i
ents the yard.
72 inch White Organdy woni.
ively tunas by maksng it 25 ents iL
SIC 8ARGAI8 !
TABLE
1 picco, worth 40 cents, thi- sule 24
1 piece, wortn 75 cents, all puro one
1 piece, wortn $1 25. and would be
nit just to make it lively wo will ma e
25 Bed Spieadf, slightly
sold for $1. This sale fo
!,000 Yards of Calicoes,
20 pieces Silk Mulls, formerly ;ents
per yard.
WtttYt? ft
<y > 4
For Ii?i i,
Ladies1 $ I 50 Ca
Children Can van Oxi :
o 12, thia sale 85 cent ; M
Beautiful line of white hose to u.
- MltUI
We have still a frw i it're Ijh <
nit so just como in and. nv?!:>.
B. B. VI
The Bu
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both iii i : ice ami ?,ualit *
and 10 cents
to see my con
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TO Tffi QUICK
o lti * f <? r offer
stylo ami c jI<?i" tbiit mo posmuke
lively t incs with at 5
1 :?'j :ii Icht'd anywhere lor
times lie 1 y !" running them
e* wit; , worth cents tho
il ing .1 o [ .co "u^t half, 10
.1 w v. 1 make
y.u?l.
cents.
n, this Miio 40 cents,
cheap nt the price iv ationod
the \ l ice 08 cont.soilO'.
?n euges,
r only ttH couts,
i in Blues, .voith 6 cents, this
. sitiu -i c^nts.
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