The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 23, 1905, Image 3
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?2,00(? bnshbl?\ of Texas Rod
Rust proof seed oats on hand.
Heath-Jones Co.
? Mr. W. H. Williams, of Congareo,
is visiting Mr. .1. F. Addison.
? Mr. .1, L. Ilines, of Dunn,
N. C., is visit inj his brother, H.
?' Ilines, Esq., ut this place.
?A mutch game of ball between
Rivorsideand Buffalo^, play?CtTat
Kivorsido Friday afternoon,
rosnlted 15 to 7 in favor of Buffalo.
? wanted! Customers for Jar
Tops, rubbers, and Jar \vronoh?H.
J. H. Mackorell.
? Mr. J. C. ijintlsay spenti
several days horo with his mother
the past week.
? Mr. J. M. Porter of Monroe
whh in the city yesterday.
? Mr. and Mrs. vV. T. lireg-1
ory will leive to-day f/?r a week's
stay^hfCleveland springs.
? For Sale! 100 hus. of corn.
Apply to James F. Helms, R. F.
D. No. 1.
?Miss Pet Taylor has returned
home from a five weeks visit to
friends at Tye Rivet, Vs.
?The Heath-Jones Co., is soilmg
Wheeler Wilson sewing
mucnitios ui cost.
?Miss Lulu Lindsay accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Lazeoby and
the M'ihhuh Miller on their trip i
North. They loft Monday.
?Miss Maggie Mayer of Oxford,
N. C., is visiting her siatera,
^ Mrs. Fannie .Jones and Miss Maria
Mayer.
? Miss rvnnio Bind worth, has
gone to Yorkvillo to spend a fow
weeks with her mother.
? Miss Ora Leinuiond, of Rock
Hill, is visiting relatives here.
? Miss Corinno .Jones in spend_
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nig ii wiinu ?viui menus at ICorkville.
? Gins, Brushes, Lngiues, and
machinery of all kindH put in
hrst class repair, on short notice,
at R. S. Harper's Machine shops.
? Mr. Lawrence Pat due, of
Atlanta, Ga., stenographer of the
State Life insurance Co., is attending
a week ^with his father und
sisters at this pi ice.
?Miss Isabel Davis is visiting
friends at Mt^_Hi}/ly, N. C.
M I'S. .1- M Itldlllo iu ,Ti Q111n /.
" ^ ubj daughter, Mrs, R. J. Mack^^oiel
1, at Yorkville.
^ ?M isses Ethel and Delia Steele
have returned to their home at
Rock Hill after a two weeks visit
to relatives, accompanied by Miss
Rachel Steele.
.. ?Rev. E F. Orillith, of Statesville,
N. (J., began a meeting at
Gills Crcek^/fC R. 1*. church last
trrgfrt which will cojritinue through
^ The week. Services daily at 11 a.
/ m., and 8 p. in.
?Rev. j. M. White visited relatives
at White Oak this week.
?Mrs. J. J. Hull has received
a check for $2,000 from the Wood
men of the World, that being
Ihn Iim/urnf r\t inun.annn n.iH.Io/1 1?
.V.a?^?auv V* IIIOKIHUV/V V>UI I IUVI III |
that order by her husband, the
late Mayor J. J. Hull. -Iioek
II III Correspondent Nows and
Conriei.
Y ?Letters advertised as uncalled
for and remaining in tho post-ofbco
for week ending August 10, 1005:
J. II. Gowbles, A. C. Flow, Lee
Sizmon, Hevelio Swonner, J. C.
Spears, Cones McCaney, Miss
Minnie Farris.
F. Hunter, P. M.
; We are requested to announce
{' tbat a big picnic will come off at
) Camp Creek church (colored)
August 2(5th, and that all colored
people of the county are invited.
Refreshments of every description
will bo had, and tho committee ussura
good order. Music by the
!>., 1:~ ..?.l I.: iL.
X fllcltliru Ilium IIIIU III(HI tIJU
occasion.
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- vNW it tho tiiHo i.<? hftVeyoot
ginb, bi'ushf^ otlgHnei? etc'.t f>'rr
hauled by 1L S. lLtrpef.
? M r. .loe 'Sisturo has a patch ;
of cotton near lvum Crock tliut tho
sparrows have mistiikcn for a little
forost judging from the nests tbey 1
have !>mlt in it. A nest of young 1
birdo was found in u stalk last
week. 1
? The old soldiers aro all full
of the big re-union at Hopewell
to morrow. Their families and '
friends are all expected tc enjoy
tho occasion with them. It will (
ho a big occasion, with big speech- 1
cs and a big dinner and an enjoya- '
hie time for all who go.
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? Miss Lilian Gregory, who ,
was operated on for appendicitis
in tho sanitarium at Sunitor about j
four weeks ago, returned home
Friday evening, folly recovered
and restored to health i
J ?\il! li1! or regular i-ppoint- 1
moiit at While lilnH mul Antinc.h 1
next Saturday and Sunday.
S.N. Watson, piutor.
? Mr. W. C. Thomson of this '
place and Mr. J. W. lltnnul of
Kershaw have been appointed on
the State Prohibition Executive *
committee of the temperance con- ^
i
fereoco held in Columbia in June.
A meeting of the executive committee
is called to meet in Colum '
bia Thursday of fair week
?The city of Florence made a
raise of $255. from six whito
\
men caught gambling by the chief
c
of police last Friday A wars
rant has been issued for the kcepn
er of the house in which they were
found and another hundred will ^
probably he his contribution, says
the Florence correspondent of the
News and Courier.
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?The First National Hank of ^
Lancaster has a card in this issue
to which wo direct special attention.
It solicits your business e
and offers every facility and c
c urtosy consistent with sound
banking. It hegan business under
most favorable auspices and
its business is increasing daily.
Call at the now bank, see how
nicely it is fitted up, what nn ex- n
cellent burglar proof safe they 11
have, and how cleyor and accommodating
are its officials.
I ?Petitions, containing 1,068
names, asking for an election to
determine whother or not dispensaries
sbnll be voted out of the
county, were presented to the
county supervisor yesterday afternoon.
All of the petitions are
not in, but far more than the rcqusite
number of names having
been secured it was decided not
to wait on the other petitions.
Thn Ull HOP Ul ki. it* will *U..
. w..|/v* ? ?w??? " ? * v Adiinm; lUU
petitions ami order tho election if
he finds that they have bc-an signed
by the requisite number of
qualified electors.
?Flat Creek school will close
Friday, Sep. ist, with a big picnic,
in which the Masonic order
and the Jr. O. U. A. M. will
unite. There will be addresses
on oJucation and fraternities"
The public invited and requested
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iv ui iu^ uv.il 11II v^ VI UUbKL'lH.
Meeting Called of Cotton 11
Growers' Association.
An important mooting of the r
Cotton Growers' Association of
Lancaster county will beheld at
the court house Thursday, the
31st instant. Every member
and others in sympathy with the
movement are urged to attend.
The purpose of the meeting, ^
among other things, is to con- ,
sider the warehouse system and
to take steps to perfect tho organization
of such township associations
as are not thoroughly i
organized. The time has come ?
when all dues mu9t be paid.?
Each sub or township associa
tion, therefore, is earnestly iequeeled
to report on tho 31st
with amount of duws, which is 4
25 cents for each member.
T. J. Stuait,
I'rosidont
Gko. W. Jonks,
I Secretary.
Uoutti t or' ' -iiw*1.,
Mi'. ;) F \n Jordan, U &ui}CC^
Lit fariii'i :\ii<I prominent oitir<*n e
of 'Ik* I' M't Lawii section, dt*M t>
About ' ? a. in., Sunday, after sul j
feting fnt' Miuri- than a year, of
cancer of the stomach. Mr. Jor?
lun was a brother of our former \
townsman, Mr. M. H. Jordan, and ti
ii brother-in-law of Mr. A. 15. s
Ferguson. lie was in his 52ml |
year and leaves a widow and J)
children surviving him. Ho was j,
i loading member of the itaptist (]
church. I lis remains wero interred
at 5 p. ni. Sunday at Fort
Lawn, witli tin* impressive W. (). ,j.
VV. ceremony, after funeral services
by his pastor, liev. Mr.
Scarborough.
Suit X^ainst Lancaster County lor Jjtoo.
ODD Duma cs 2
V\ . 1". Castles, of Chester, ad- ?
uinistrator of .1 I'. Morrison, who ^
.vas lynched at Kershaw, has i~
M'ought suit ii : >1 i ti -1 Lancaster *
county for $50,im o. damages.
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the I)irii11J i IV*s ntliirnov * ??r? VV tl
S'cwbold, of Chester, and ?I. C.
kVilborn, of Yoik.
The summons and complaint in ?
,ho action wore served on Superriser
Gardner Saturday, who turn- |
licm over to the county attorney,
iV. C. Hough. Tho iidministrutor Q
irings the suit on behalf of Mor- v\
ison's estate and tor the benefit
>f his widow and three minor chil- e\
Iron, who, the complaint alleges, Sl
vero left in destitute circumstan- ^
es. Tho complaint charges in sub- |
tanco that Morrison was "wilfully L
,nd tlnlawfully,' lynched in the ol
own of Kershaw, the night of P1
October L, iast year, by a "mob ^
if unla.vful assemblage of per- ^
ons," and by "reason thereof a ni
taupe of action has accrued against
lie said Lancaster County." as
?Lost! Gold locket, letter.!.
uigiaven thereon. Return to this ,
, , tli
dice and get reward.
The First National Bank ;ct
as
ov hi
Lancaster, S. C. R
Solicits accounts of individuals,
irms aid corporations, ami offers to
epositors every facility and courtesy
oosist-ut witti sound hanking.
I a'err st allowed on time deposits. CO
iafe'y depos'l boxes for rent.
Correspondence invited. (?
E. M. CllOX TON,
Cashier.
C'H Art D. JONEL
President.
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wmsm::
Willia
"cost s
In order to reduce our stock we ar
intil further notice. Wo don't intct
;ooda. We mention a few items to
$1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts 3So,
lien's 50c shirts ?job?at 25c.
10 Suits $7 50. $7 50 Suit
m&w e>
That coat us fro
l'ou can pick Ihqm at these prices,
loublo knee Overalls at Jhb cents.
Some big1 barj
[ oous, (colored an
Laces, Emhroidei
Don't wait till t
ed over. Sale he
You
FUNDI!
I Uf'.? flv'iJ r'd> outfit,
' a tii.it bf 7 t: ? .VM<*rtofrfi
: \ uu-?n\v \N mgiUotfin; Feed
m;' r<,Tiil,'nr,?M-, mid Liddel' hnnd
,rv \|?i?' > to J. S. Uj^iiiH,
Klgin, S. G.
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One second hnnd ti'o-aaw
\'iusliip Gin, Feeder and Con
lon er, in good con ditn, for
ale cheap. Apply to
t W. T. Gregory.
? For sale! Two 50-:-aw second t
and Gins, 1'ecders and Conen
crs, in good condition. Also 1
r>9*s press. Apply to >
J. A. Hyatt,
ti. Van Wyck, S. C.
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No. 7858.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. .
ft'ice Comptroller of the Currency J
Washington, 1). C., Aug. 4, 1905.
W11 F.RK AS, l>y satisfactory 1
rideucc presented to the under- J
gne?l, it has been made to apian
that "The First National
ank of Lancaster", in the Town 1
[Lancaster, in the County of J
ancastcr and State of South Carina,
has complied with all the 1}
rovi-ions of the Statutes of the
nit .1 States, required to be 1
implied with before an associa- I
on . hall be authorized to com- J
once the business of llankins; -1
N (>\V T11KREFO R K 1, Thorn - ]
? I' Kane, Deputy and Acting
otnptrollcr of the Currency, do u
sreby certify that "The I^irst
ati< nul Bank of Lancaster", in D
ic Town of Lancaster, in the
ounty of Lancaster and State of
ou'.a Carolina, is authorized ot
immcijcc the business of Banking ^
i provided in Section Fifty one
indrcd and sixty nine of the
cvised Statutes of the United
tates.
IN TLSTIMONY WHEREOF
itness my hand and Seal of ofii>
thisFourth day ofAugust, tqg.L /
\ T. P. Kane, A
Doputy and Acting 1
Comptroller of the Currency.
O-10-05. LL
OUR SUMMER SHOES
e in this sale. We would ^
thor lose money ou them than
irry them over nnother year. ?
OU NEED ANOTHER PAIR
fore the end of the soason and 1
?i,a >;?.? i~ - *
m? n biio tiiiiu IU UUy Ml dill ttl
bargain. Thero arc no reser- c
itions. Our entire stock is
dueed. Call in and aeo thorn.
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IllS-IIlloin!S <J<>. W
SALE! ,
O
o going to aell goods at first cost *
id carrying ovor any Summer w
show you wo moan business. li
, 25c shirts 19c. Ton dozen =
s t:VlRri Snilu ^
PANTS,
in 38c to 84.,
Wo still have a few dozen f>oc
>ains in white
d white lawns, s
ries, etc.
he best is pickgins
now. >
rs to Please, (
1BURK CO
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SVEOUI
IH 1'RICES ARE AS lllh,
Quick Sales, SI
For Fancy StulV, I have I lie line
iro the best tlmt arc made.
All kinds of Canned (Joodsand
ind excursions 1 can supply vour wai
China, Crockery ai
7 '
1 hnvo n full iino and can please you
Come to see my <5
counter, lie sure
test?closes on Au
Yours,
VHY hen Mae and %?
The NeW Y
Because il is the strongest company
oi ause its policies protect one mi'!
c can so it has over 31M million a--?
Because it lias over 3so millions lie
ocauso il paid in dividends in 1'.'()!
ecauso it is purely mi d. h h Because
its as sett- belong to the p
ecauso it docs not invest in -i> \c cause
its policies contain on y
rcmiutn
ecauso the instile 1 leaves to Ik- \vi
Ba law suit,
eeuusc its policies are income ta!?h
Because it paid in ltioj ipmo.oi
ecauso it is the best estate yo : ai
ecauso it gives you tlie best proic
for tho money.
'ecauso you can't alVord to carry anytl
host.
Call on ,1. I-:. 1J LACK MON of L.
lication. ,
lit ipiwm i?iEBU&Mi*nearj[.5zz-:?&*iiaB
)?High Clap
We still have a fe'
joods that must go?v
iny prices on these go
n and make us an ofi
ire yours. The goods
lo not intend carrying
summer goods.
Special Price on T
A beautiful piece of 6S inch Hlcacl
rice, 24 cents. One piece all Linen
ur price 49 cents. One piece 72 in
-men. worm $1.25, our price 05 cents
rorth $i 50, our price 98 cents. We
ne of doilies to match and the price .
rwo Specials in Be
limited quantity c
Lot 1?12 spreads worth $1.25,
Lot 2?12 spreads worth $1.50,
Great Values in C
12 I-2C Dotted Swiss, this sale i<
wiss, this sale S cents. 2 pieces of
red stripe, worth 15 cents our price n
LADIES' VESTS-zests,
would be cheap
Dur price as long as tl
E. E CI
. NOTICE
iP AS CAN 111: J1A0H.
fori Profits t
Killer's 1'itMiu" um! Jellies
Pickles, tor Summer l'ic*mcs
nd (i hiss Ware
hoth in p' ice and tjualily
and M> cents
to sec b11 \ con
... .>-r
no r m
- ? ?
iORELL.
an Should insure \ in
ork Life. ..
in the w?u Id.
ion families
!t*.
serve l**i nd.
over ><.">,!M>??,00 \
no ciipit.il -tt>? Ic
I icy holder
and industrial securities
);ie c mdltion "p*?\ twuit of
1 ) .v or estate a legacy and'not
j and nonforfeitable.
to to its policy holders,
i leave to your tV lily,
ction and investment combine*'
unsz else ?vhen you cm ?et the
at ist t a i' *j;iv* hi 11 your apf
Prices
w more summer
/e will not make
ods but just come
er and the goods
must go as we
; over anything in
able Damask.
i Damask, worth 40 cents, om
, 70 inch wide, worth 75 cents,
ch wide 1 nbleached and all
One piece 72 inch wide
can also show you a beautiful
ire riy;ht.
i -
cispreads?only a
)f these goods.
our price 83 cents,
oui price $1.10.
'.urtain Goods.
> cents. ioc Lace Striped
fancy curtain poods with coloc.
-15 dozen Ladies
at 15 cents each
hey last, 3 for 25 c
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