The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 09, 1905, Image 3
Local Mamr?
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?Huylcr's candy fresh from 0
tho factory. J It Mackorcl). a
?C. H. Kvcrall went to Rock b
Hill last Saturday. i\
?A protracted meeting will
Bturt at Zion Methodist clinrch t,
Saturday Aug. 12th. tl
?FIowji Pot all hi/,os, shapes o
and forms, froiu 6 gallons down 1'
to flirts. J l^Mackorell. 5
?Mrs. W. K. Parduc and little n
son, llenry, and Misses Minnie l>
and Maggie Parduc are visit ing
relatives at Fort Lawn.
?Misses Lula and Allic Talbcr (j
of Rock Hill visited their sister, M
Mrs. J. W. Vick, of Sincerity P
last week. a'
qi
?Mr. Mart Steolo of the Crook _
section lost a good niulo the oast
week?the second ho has had the
misfortune to lose this year. al
--Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
uarry Foster, August 5th, 1905,
a daughter. The little Miss will w
lie christened Mary Shaw. m
?For sals! Two 50-saw second p
hand Gins, Feeders and Coo- Q1
densers, in good condition. Also M
a Boss pres?. Apply to 1Q
J. A. Hyatt, a,
4 ti. Van Wyck, S. C. pi
? Mrs. C. E. Williams and Miss
Pearl Hammond, of neath Springs, ji
are guests of Mrs. E. M. Crux- gt
ton
?Mrs. Ghent, aged about 80 hi
years, died at the home of her f|
son, Mr. Wesly Ghent, at the cot- ftton
mill here Sunday night. The Gr
burial took place Monday at Tirzah
church. ,
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?For sale! One field gin outfit, art
consisting of 7 h. p. .Vatortown
engine, 60-saw Wingategin, Feeder
and condenser, and Liddell hand
press. Apply to .1. S. llagins, ac
Elgin, S. C.
4 ti.
?One second hand 6o-saw of
Winship Gin, Feeder and Con- S(1
denser, in good condition, for
sale cheap. Apply to
4t W. T. Gregory. ^
?A commission was issued ti<
Friday to the Mobley Brothers in
company of Heath Springs. The hii
capital stock will be $6,000. and 01
the business will ho mermnt-il#* In
character. The corporators are
K. L. Mobley and E. 11. Mobley. j?'
?Lancaster extends a warm at
welcome to Mr. G. A. Cowan, of
Rock Hill, who will buy cotton
here for the firm of Leroy Springs rc
& Co. Mr. Cowan will move his 8e
family here as soon as he can pro- ra'
cure a suitable house. ^
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?Mr. Fred Wright, of the an
Monetta cotton mill", was found
guilty by a jury in Mayor Wyhe's
court Friday afternoon for violat- Li
ing the town ordinance against Sh
enticing labor, and fined $40. An bi:
appeal will be taken to the circiut gi
court. M
S,
? For rent or exchange! 1 will ^
ru.ii i?i" i?ir iii.'h i * i r Atlln11 t.
for g<md farm w-ai town ??f Lan- th
caster imn iwu-story six.room
dwelling, situated in good com- L<
mnnity on Main street, two blocks
from centre of town. Apply to J j)
J Blackmon. 1m.
?The South Carolina Associa- R'
tion of postmasters will meet in fo
Columbia August 22nd in the post- G.
office building at noon. The ob- Li
ject of this association is to aid in
the improvement of the postal ftc
service of the United states
through the mutual interchange of p?
ideas of members of the association
and officials of the postoffice
department.
?At a meeting of the board of 2E
trustees of the graded school jc
Monday, Miss Bessie MeDow of
Charleston was elected to till the er
vacancy in the corps of teachers 'h
occasioned by the resignation of th
Mrs. Rosa Pattou Hoke. Mi*s f){
McDow is a daughter of Mr. J. C. jjj
McDow formerly of Lancaster,
and is a graduate of the Memminger
school of Charleston, having
> iken tlie full four years course tb
there. She comes highly recom- hi
mended both by the president of tj,
the school from which she gradu- t(?
ated and the trustees of the school
i ? which she has taught since her
graduation. D
rile \Ya.\1i iw ami Shilch Bible ^ .
lOCiety will hold .1 "edit
ieetio<j next Sutu-dc.y, "0 :J0ju
'clock, ut Sliiloh church. Tho v
initial addroso will bo delivered 1
y tho Rev. I). G. Phillips, of C
.tlanta. a
?All Children from three years c
> eight years of age arc invited to
10 Court House grounds at 5 *
'clock Thursday afternoon to a 0
indar Hunt. Admission fee is c
cts to bo devoted to the Monuicnt
fund. Please conic pompt- 8
r at the hour named.
?Tho Duron lands were sold 1
t public auction Monday by tho
lerk of Court and purchased by >
Ir. T. M. Polk. Mr. llelk had s
roviously h o u g h t all claims i
?ai ist tho property atul conse- v
iinnilt* 1? I - ? -? 1 ? ? * 1 "
iiomij iii^ pim whh ouiy inuiumu *
-$200. \
? Three 1 of s with dwellings, v.
so vacant lot on Elm Street for ,
110 Apply to T. S. Carter Agent, j
? Mr. and Mrs. John D. Adams c
111 have a pic-nic at the Adams1 j
incral spring, Tuesday, August ^
5th, omplimentary to Miss Tate, (|
F Bridgcwater, N. C., a sister of f
Irs. Adams'. The ladies of Shi- *
ih Aid Society will sell ice-cream
id cake on the occasion. The
nblic is invited. c
?Mrs. J. J. Williams and chil s
ren of .lacksonvillo Bla., are
nests of Mrs. J. S.Wilson.
c
?A boll of open cotton was a
-ought to this office yesterday? n
?o first of the season. U was ,,
om the field of Mr. .1. L. Hunter [
i the Wylio place.
?Two second hand sowing ma- b
ifties and a one-horse buggy for 9
le cheap. Conic early. J
S. Wilson. r
t<
? Mr. J. M. Stewart, who has
cepted a position in Camden,
;ent Sunday with his family here. ^
?Mr. and Mrs, h. N. Clyburn ti
! Atlinta, Ga , are guests of their
n, Mr. J. F. Clyburn. Their ,t
any friends are glad to see
em.
si
? Mr. ii. II. James, who rc- n
ntly underwent a serious operaon
at Camden unihr Drs. BrasJ
gton and Clyburn is up with his ,
mily on a visit to his wife's parits
at this place.
?Mrs. F. C. Woodward and
uighter, Miss Alma Tillman, of
ckory, N. C., are guests of the
rmer's sister, Mrs. E. D.Tillman
this place.
?Mr. William a Steele
turnod yesterday from a visit of
VLUIl IU II ICUUd 111 J^IUU"
do, Ark. lie was accompanied by
2V. M. F. Little, who will sp<nd
o or three weeks with relatives
<1 friends in this coanty.
?The First National bank of
incnster received its Choiter
itunlay and opened at once for
isiness. Its lirst day's workires
promise of a tine business
r. Curtis Mackey of n^ath
rings is as-isting the Cashier
r.K. M. Croxton. S^e notic*? of E
>iiiptro'ler ?>f trio Curio ?cy in I
is issue. R
jncasier County Reunion.
The committee appointed by
ixie Camp No. 1175, to name
e time of holdiug the County
bunion met Monday with the
11 Atui nrt m o no l\ot?n rvnooAnf \it I
nun iu^ iuuiuuci 3 ^icaruv vv ?
, A. Porter, J. C. Foster, I).
pies, J. B. Sbehane, Geo. W. ui
toes, W. T. Vanlandingham, g<
id J. E. Stewman.
The following resolution was
issed :
Resolved, That the reunion to
i held at Hopewell church
)ixie) be held ou the 24th and
ith of August. Judge Ira B.
>nes has been invited to deliv- ^
an address on the results of '''
ie war; Mr. Barrett Joucs on
le Confederate Veteran, and
ongressman I). E. Finley ou ?
ducation. An address of wel- j
me will be inade by Comman
ir W. G. A. Porter. Ono of1
i6 ooramiit?e, Mr. J. B? She'
/
ine, was appointed to request j v
ie Heath Springs band to at- j
nd the eocampment.
All Confederate Veterans and i
aughtere of the Confederacy '
t +
re cordially .nvitud -i? ? .11 h
ho p^'o'.ic '.iiv, a. h i<'(
rei blind basnets. I.jio v iterans j
nil bo furnished badges bonrug
the words, "Dixie lleuuion
5. V., Aug. 21, '05." Veterans
,ro requested also to wear thoir
l osses of honor
(lapt. J. C. Foster requests
hut ul the surviving members
f liis old command meet hiiu
n this occasion.
[ Monroe Enquirer and Kerhuw
Era please publish. |
Jontb of tlrs. .1. it. CI.yImi: n.
A telegram to Mr. J. F. Clyburn
csterday afternoon brought the
ad news cf the death of his sister
ii- law, Mrs. Fright (Jlvhurn,
vidow of the iatc J. It. Clyburn,
vhich occurred at her homo at
Vaxhaw of heart failure. Mrs.
'lyburn was a daughter of Mr.
amuc! Plythc and was about 24
'curs of age. .She is the* 1 as t of
e family, her husband having
lied about live months ago and
heir only child about two months
atcr. The interment will take
dace at Waxhaw at 10 a. in. to- |
lay. Mr. ] F. Clybun and!
utnily left this morning t-> attend
he funeral and burial
? Mr. Louis II. llamel, a broth i
r of Cnpt. J. W. Hanicl of Kei
haw, died at his homo at Moristown,
Tenn., on Sunday mornng
after a protracted illness of,
onsumption. Surviving him are
wife and onedaughter. ins ro. 1
nains were interred at Charlotte
esterday with the honors of tho
ied Men of w hich organization ho
ad long been a prominent momK*r.
uon. J VV. Hamel, of Kertmw,
went up to Chailotto Sunay
to supervise the funesul arangement*.
tie will return home
aduy.
?About 800 votes were cast iu
10 election for cotton weigher at
lis place yesterday. Mr. d. F.
[istx-r was reelected by a major- ^
y of 83. j
A woman's memory L usua'ly
trongest on the point <>f other
onion's old clothes.
Photographers make a specialty
f negatives, but seldom say "no"
hen asked to take something.
mmmt ? ?
Willi
<?L a Pfodac<
CuedkC^ii Eat
Cherker* Medicine Ooni|>?u)', Wiimtoii-n?l -in, N. C. HHHHHI
COST *
Id order to reduce our stock we t
itil further notice. Wo don't int
>ods. We mention h few items t<
$1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts 3*
en's 50c shirts? job-^-at 25c.
#10 Suits $7 50. #7 50 Sn
MEN'S
That cost us f'r
ou can pick Ihom at these prices,
uiblo Uneo Overalls at 38 cents.
Sonic big bar
oods, colored ai
Laces, Embroidc
Don't wait till
;d over. Sale 1m
Yo
FUNDE
0 * *
* ' I
. t\
> 1 Rally aril Wood>.i
v Van Wock Aug.
i'v!i. The following speakers aic
I expected to give talks on that occasion:
Hon. 1). K. Finlcy, Supt.
\V. 11. llund, and lion. J. W.
llatncl. The public is cordially
requested to be present and bring
well-tilled baskets.
We hope to have other speeches
besides the ones mentioned, and
to arouse jiu interest in education
and woodcraft. Remember the
date, Wednesday, Aug. i6th.
R. E. Sharp,
J. M. Yodcr,
J. A. Hyatt,
(I. L. Vaughan,
L. R. Thompson,
Committee
c/L8 v o n. x a .
B >ar? tbe >he Kind Ynu Have Always Bought
"tr vSt
an n a ajr- t-mr? ?a?m
No. 7858.
| TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
( Office ( omptroller of the Currency
j Washington, D. C\, Aug. 4, 1905.
| WIIKR1CAS, by satisfactory
j evidence presented to the underj
signed, it lias been made to appear
that "The First National
Hunk of Lancaster' , in the Town
of Lancaster, in the County of
Lancaster and State of South Carolina,
has complied with all the
provisions of the Statutes of the
United States, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence
the business of Banking;
NOW THEREFORE I, Thomas
1\ Kane, Deputy and Acting
( Comptroller of the Currency, do
hereby certify that "The First
j National Hank of Lancaster", in
I the Town of Lancaster, in the
j County <?f Lancaster and State of
| South Carolina, is authorized to
1 commence the business of Hanking
as provided in Section Fifty one
hundred and sixty nine ot' the
1 Revised Statutes of the United
States.
I N TKSTIMONY WHEREOF
witness my hand and Seal of office
tbisFourth day ofAugust, 1905.
(SI AJ ) T' P* Kanc:
Deputy and Acting
Comptroller of the Currency.
0-io-'o5.
ALL OUR SUMMER SHOES
are in this Halo. We would
rather lose money oti thorn than
carry them over another year.
YOU NEED ANOTHER PAIR
before the end of the season and
now is the time to buy them at
a bargain. There are no reservations.
Our entire stock is
reduced. Call in and see them.
ums-IIughes Co.
>s a Keen Appetite
Will Make You
Art-rt-tiincy Sl.OOevorywhero
/inytning Sample l*>ttlo froo
sle r
wo going to well goods at first coat
end carrying over any Summer
n show you wo mean business,
ic, 25c shirts 19c. Ten dozen
lits $5. $5 Suits $3 75.
t
6m 38c to 84.,
Q
Wo still have a few dozen 5oc.
gains in white
nd white lawns,
ivies, etc.
the best is pioksgins
now.
urs to Please,
RBURK GO
lCJT>*T?nT & T." **
j tyj* ?*&>*JJ rM
MY PRICES ARE AS CHEAP AS
Quick Sales, Slior!
i' " A For Fancy StulV, 1 have? the line Kitlcr
are the bent that are made.
All kinds of Canned Goods ami 1\ kit s,
and excursions lean supply your wants.
China,Crockery and (
7 %/
1 have a full iinc and can please you both i
Come to see my 5 am
counter. Be sure to
4 4. "
wjsi-cioses on Aug- v.
Yours,
J B JWACKO)
WHY Event Man ani Wctiaa
The NeW York
Bp cause it is the strongest eompanv in the
crause its policies protect one million tan
ecauso it has over 300 million ns-clG
Because it has over 380 millions Reserve 1ecauso
it paid in dividends in 100 1 over j
ecauso it is purely mutual. It lno m. raj
Becauso its assotts belong to the \ olicv no
ecauso it does not invest in stoch m l i
ecauso its policios contain only
premium
ecauso the insuiod loaves to his >vi.; >
Ba law suit.
ecauso its policies are incoulocVu ?lo
Because it paid in 1904 #40,000,000 i<> it
ocause it is the best estate you cm ie - u
ecauso it gives you the be pr- (i 1
for tho money..
Docause you can't allord to carrv anvtbo.tiest.
Gall 011 J. K. 11LA.GKMON of Lanca tci
plication.
SATURDAY AM) T
On Saturday and Mond
dollar's worth you buy fro
refund you 10c of the amo
words, if you buy $1.00 w
you 90c; if you buy $5.00,
$4.50 and so on. In additi
eral discount, we will mat
closest prices ever made ir
Good io_ colored lawns, for Satur 1 ? .* u. 1 .I<
Good 15 and 20c colored lawns, for itut J.iy
20c 40 inch white lawn for Saturday an J Monc
Good fast colored Calicoes, for Saturday and A
Good 8c curtain Scrim, for Saturday and Mon<
Good 9c Bleach, for Saturday and Monday 0 7
Good 8c Bedtick, for Saturday anil Monday 4
Full 3 yard lace Curtains, worth $1.50, for Satui
Full 2 1-2 yard lace Curtains, sold for 89:, "
Good 8c apron ginghams, for Saturday and M?
36 inch white Homespun, for Saturday and Mi
Good 6 1-2 checked Homespun, for Saturday ;
Good 60c shirt for Saturday and Monday 39c.
Good 50c shirt, for Saturday and Monday, 29;
Good $1.50 l'arosol, for Saturday and Monday
ft n f CO Ignore (nr nrul M.manF
Ladies' ioc Hose, Saturday and Monday yc.
Full size ladies' petticoat, sold for $i.oc, Sit i
Boys 25c straw bats, Saturday and Monday 1:
Bovs 15c straw hats Saturday and Monday \
Good 75c Corsets, Saturday and Monda y, 48c.
Good 50c Corsets, Saturday and Monday,
Good 5c Pearl Buttons, Saturday and M nnd.i\
Men's iOc elastic seam Drawers, Saturday a
This is only a few of
gains that we are offering i
days. Be sure and be on h
forget to ask for your libei
E. E CLO
/
?* s ? 1* " ,r^i
a.S * . .
CAN BE MADE.
! Profits !
'.s I'rosorve*. and Jellies
lei Summer rio nit*
lass Ware
11 juice and ijualilv.
[\ 3 0 cents
see inv com
1
7.
RE) I
sieiii insure j is
; Lii'e,
A
wnrltl.
nl !os.
? iid. r
->00,000.
'ital stock
Iclnrs.
dustriul ^ocuntics ?
nditi.n "paymont of
it" a I(.*ur?i^:\* unknot
u nforffjitutjic.
h policy holders,
to your ft/ i,. y.
? l i?p os> -nciit combiner
villi.i yuii o ?>i aol tho
:i;U fpvc aim your ap- .
3ST.Skr.Tt
VI ON DAY.
ay, for every
in us we will
unt. In other
orth, it costs
it costs you
on to this libvc
some of the
i Lancaster.
nJay, 4 :-2
unl M >nday <_ 1-40.
lay, (j 1-2 c.
Monday, 4 c.
lay?4 i-2e.
-So.
3-4C.
Jay an J Mon lay $1.10
1 " " 50c.
onday only 4 1-2 c.
?nday, 4 3-40.
ind Monday. 4 i-2c
\ 98c.
[5i.iO.
rday an i Monday, 6jc
1 c
>0.
V
'> Monday, 41c
the good barfoi
these two
and, a ad don't
al discount.
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