The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 30, 1905, Image 3

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Lfctsal Matters ? lluylei's cundy frooh from the factory. ). 11. Muckorell. ?Please call by number. Lancaster Phone Co. ?Cotton brought 10 and 5-10 on this market yesterday. ?Mr. E h, Cloud, ot Rock Hill, is in the city. ? Mr. and Mrs. \V. 11. Raker of this olaca hint un infant yesterday, agod three tinys? ? Rev. J. M. White will preach ut the residence of Mr. .)no. N. Nelson to-morrow at 4 p. ui. ? Mr. Edward Cuuthen, of Heath Springs, moved with hip family to Greenville this weok. ? Mr das. M. Curnes and family of Rock Hill, visited relatives here this week. ? Miss Eva Hough left Tlni'sday for Florence county \ here she has accepted a school. ?(J.?pt. True, a conductor on the Southern, came over and spent the night with Cupt. King Wednesday. ? Mr. L tfacobsou has retuin?d from the .Northern markets where he spent several weeks getting bargains. ? Rev. J. M. Patdue will preach at the borne of Mr. G? een Carter the second Sunday in October at 3 o'clock p. m. ? Cast Wednesday, Sept. 27tli, was the 23d annivoisnry of the big race riot at this nlucc. I' or curred 8epl. 23d, 1882. ? Miss Maggio Purdue loft Thursday afternoon for Camp ville, Klu., where alio will upend the winter with relatives ?The Oukhurst school will open Oct. 15ih. Mr -J. E. Hud genu of Norfolk, Vu , has been elected as principal. ? Miss Pauline Wallace of Tento ssee is spending the winter with her brother 11 ay. 1. E. Wallace, * at Heath Springs. ? A small lire occurred in the lint room of the L. M. Co's ginnery yesterday occasioning a short delay but doing no appreciable damage. ?M iss Minnie Miller left Thursday for Bamberg county to teach the llampiou school, of which she was recently elected principal. --Mrs. Sieve Griffith and chi! dren, ?*f Gaffney, are visiting at 1 ho homo of M i s Giitiith's pur cuts, Mr ami Mrs 1\ T. Twilty, ut Heath Springs ? Rov. R E. Moot!, who h?n taught llie G'lliimrwl t-rho<>| foi the p:iat two yenrn, left Wednesday fur CJoitngevillo, where ha will tench this year. ?'Iheiowill he iin icecream supper a' Rich Hill school house this a ternoon ut 5 o'clock. Pro ceed.- t>> he applied on purchase of mi organ for the school. ? Air. and Mrs. \V. D. Gamble, hoc- * ill y itiiio'l hy Miss Lhiih Huey, returned to their homo, Wildwood, Flu., this wvelt afiei several weeks spent with relatives; here and in the coiintr. ? Solicitor Henry whs summoned hy telegraph Saturday after noon to the bedside of his brother, Rev. II. M. Henry, who is ?riti rally ill at his home at Oak Hill, Ala?Yorkville Eoquirer. ?Mr. A. C. McManus, ud age<: Confederate veteran, arrived in Kock Hill on Friday from Lancaster county with hia family They will make thi? city theii future home.?Rock Hill Record. ? Mis. Julia Cauthen, of Oak hurst was summoned to the bed side of her son, otir esteemer townsman and efficient county treasurer Mr. W. C. Cauthen last Wednesday. We are paine( to chronicle his serious illness bu hope thero is now somo improve ment in his condition. # . . -v ^* ?Mr. A. Williford, formerly of linck IIill, who wub well known here, died at his homo at Winnsboro, last Monday, aged 75 years. For the last forty years he had conducted a livery, feed and salo stable. ? Several errors ?occurred in the publication of the jury for the second week of court. D. L , should have been .1. L. Bailey; .John 10. Barker should have been John 10 Porter; and .las. M., should huvo been .Joseph M. Cauthen. ?The trustees of the gradod school district met Thursday and elected teachers for the colored school as follows: Principal, M. B Lee; assistants, Marie .Jumes . of Charleston, and Hattic Neal of Charlotte, N. C. Tho school will 1 ' 1 open next Monday. ?The Moriah Baptist association will convene with Pleasant Plain church Wednesday, Oct. 4th, and continue through the 5th 1 and 6th. Rev. Dr. Boldridgc I will preach the opening cermon. All delegates are requested to be present at the opening session. ? A cow belonging to Bill Rutledge, col., on Mr. VV. J. Hammond's place near Heath Springs, was stolen Tuesday night. The following morning she was track* ed in tho direction of Kershaw and tho thief, Win. Drakeford, Jr., col., was overtaken with her this side of tho town. On seeing the owner of the cow upproaehing ho turned her loose and inn into the woods. He was afterwards cupiured by a posse and not only confessed to stealing the cow but also to burning the Creed store 1 he same night. Death of Mrs. II room. Mrs. Ida Broom, wife of Mr T. W. Broom of this, place and a daughter of Mr. H. A. Seaiborough of Lee county, died here Thursday, Stpt. 28, 1905, after an illness of a bo lit one month. uruu ulntiii *11 '"o'" ^ vy ??V ?? *?W V U A V?l O v/ 1 nj^v# Her renin in h were interred at Douglas church yesterday afternoon. A (Joining Marriage. Invitation* have beeu irevived oy friends here to the marriage of Mr. P. M. Fell ham to Miss Cur. ran Maude Hartley, which buppy event will take place at the home of the bride's mother at Edgetield, S C. Oct. 10th, 1905, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Felthaui resided here for a year or more while the big cotton m il wan being constructed and via- one of the architects who siijCi'visrd its construction. He m eic iv great many waim fri<>nds hoi o V Home WediliiiK On Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 27th, at 3 o'clock, at the home of , Mr. and Mis. L. C. La/why, Mr. J. Walter Culp, formerly of this place but now of Gnstoni.i, N. C., ' was mat t ied to Mi** Lily Miller, 11 hi?ht? r of our late esteemed townsman, Mnj. II. F. Miller. Tun unprevivc ceremony was 1 performed l?\ Kev. U. IS Turnipseed, pustor of ill.' Methodist church, in the presence of the iinmcdiute fauii* i lien of the hride hikI groom and a few special frier.ds After recoiv? ing congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Gulp left on the L. & C. truin for I an extended bridal tour North, i Miss Miller is an attractive and - charming young lady and is popu. 'ar with a large circle of friends. . The groom is a Lancaster boy of sterling character and integrity . who recently cast his lot in the . progressive town of Gastonin. j Their many friends \vinb for them j a lone, happy am! prospeiors life. > t ?Plenty of Fertilizers for . smaU grain on hand. Heath-Jones Co. 1 Are At Heath SjU'liig-t. Mr ' K. Ciccd's Bli'Vo and itoclt c?f go >ds at llcuth Springs vere dectroycd by lire about ') a. u., Wednesday morning. '! Lo ire was of incendiary origin, and he supposition is that ?ho store vas robbed and then burned to :over tbo crime. Some goods, detitilied as gooes from the Creed lore, were found concealed hi a hicket near the town. A negjo vho stole a cow from Hill Hutedge the same night of the lire is inspected as the incendiary. Mr. J reed's loss ih fully $5,bt)0, with >nly $1,500 insurance. Only a ew months ago Mr. Creed sufored heavy hisses by a tiro which iestroyed almost tbo entire bus ness portion of the town. We ire told that this is the seventh iliio he has suffered loss by tire. .ATF.it: Tin: incknihauy aruk.st* hi) ani) makks confession. Since the above was put ir I \ pe ,he negro, Win. Draltetord, Jr., fvlio stole a cow from Hill Hotedge the night "t the tire lias leen captured an 1 on hi-< person | vug found a pistol, some smoking .obucco, mulches, etc , identified is being lit in the Cioid store L'ho negro, seeing ho wa* trapped, xmfesscd to both rttmts and miL)licaled a youug w I He man ami J mother negro in the hu ning l>uI later exonerated both and they were released. ISolh, however, could establish an alibi. l)ruueford is now in jail. lie say* that he wanted some candy and priced open the back door of the store to izet it hut failing *o find any ho ate some sardine*, helped himself to tobacco, matches, etc , and was going out when he noticed a pile of papers neat the door and applied u match to them. There is strong suspicion that ho i> the party who s"t tire to Mr. Creed's store several months ago, causing the disnstioiis lire which came near destroying the entire business portion of the town I II Mil! Frank E. Griswold's lam TEN NIGHT'S IN_A_ Under a Large l ent lotted uj Will Exhibit in Lancaster, POSITIVELY Oik Thin Company cirry 30 poop with Calcium and colored lire cfl'ei superb Orchestra and Megaphone traveling that make a specialty of and have no connection with any c pi ices. * ADME 25 CENTS FOR ADULTS, AN Prof, llolly Uossinyn'rt Militi CONCER TS at Noon and 7 P. M. DON'T 1 % Dentil otOlr, K Iliuos. Mr. E. K. Ilincs, the voneru* hie father of our esteemed townsman Mr. II lline-, died at the home ot his son on Cemetery street Thursday afternoon, bept. 2S, 1U05, at the advanced ago of 7 b yearn. Mr. llines hus only lived here about two ) ears tmt timing that short time he has won tie highest esteem of the community. lie was a gentleman of the old type, high-toned, honorable, dignified, courteous in manner, withal a lino character of imposing attraction. lie was a n;u tivo of Duplin county, N. C., and whs married in 1NG1 to Miss C. L. McMurray. Three sons were born to tin in, all of w hom, with liis widow survive him. His sons are: Messrs. ,1, !,. Hines of Dunn, N. C., 11 M ines of this place, and HI Hints of Uolaiul, N. 0. Mr. IJiiK -' fi'ivc.l iii iho Confederate at ;n ? as quartermaster through tin: wi.i ami was the special courier t<? whom important papers vre;e turned ov.-r at Knyutteville to bo eOi.vt j??l to Ital oigii lo in Governor. He joined the i're.-h?urian church in young manhood ami the beautiful Christian chancier of his old ago evidenced his having lived mi oxcm* . I / M - 1 ' * ? * ' piary ii iu 11:0. ins remains were interred in Westside ceniolery yesterday afternoon after funeral set vivos conducted at the home by lievs Chalmers eraser and li. II Turnipseed. His Messrs. .1. L., and Ed limes, Mrs. Ed llines and Air?. llnllingaworth of Charlotte, a sifter of Mis. E. K limes, arrived here >ostenluy in time for the obsequies. ? 4-'j ?uv cra? <? ! ?2,0<>0 bushels. of Texas-lied i liost proul -i ed oats on hand. I loath-Jones Co. ? ' - -w ?. aMBf imoth Rai3 Road Pavilion, BAR ROOI COMPANY. i iii (Jrand Opera House Style. , Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, 8 P M. } Night Only. le. A car load of Special Scenery 3l*. Ono of the best 13AM DS. A > Quartette. 1'ho only Company thn Great Temperance Drama, Ihor play. Nothing cheap.hut tho SS I ON: D 15 CKNTS FOH CHILDREN, iry Bund will givo TWO FREE ffiXSS IT! I _ J TO THE BC Will sell next Tt HUNDRED SETS SAUCERS at fifty < worth ninety cents, only. Don't forge TH IKS DA V, S! *21 st, or you will lo Yours For J B MACK' II Man and Womai The NeW Yc Because it is the strongest coin puny ii c? a use its policies protect one millio realise it has over 300 million nssett n ecu use it has over 380 millions Rose l^ocuiHe it paid in dividends in 1U04 < ^^ecnuso it is purely mutual. It has 11 Because its as-jclts belong to the poli< ecauso it does not invest in stocks in ocnuso its policies contain only 011 premium ecnuso the insured leaves to his wido Ba law suit, ecausc its policies are incontestable Because it paid in 1004 ?40,000,000 oeause it is the best cstuto you can ecauso it gives you the best protect for the money. Because you can't afford to carry anythu best. Call on J. I-:. BLAClvMON of Lam plication. x:frarr-:. Special Si! t OR TEN We have just return thern markets and fii great silk season and v line now that is second 3C> inch Black Peau de Soie silks, sold yard, our price 3d inch black taffeta, would be cheap yard 3G inch black taffeta, guaranteed to v beautiful lustre and worth $1.2 Biggest Bargain ever shown in two tc ch wide, soft and strong, will n Worth 1.25 in any city store, our Wo nvr? iil^n eVirkwimr n boniiti fill li n< waist and suit patterns. Suit ; $10.00 ta $12.50, we ofTer them f( Waist patterns ranging in price i We have many othe that will please you, come to this great silk E E CL )OWN ITTOM mrsday, one Cl i'S AM) cents per set, , for one day ;t the date, K1*T KM liKK iosc money. Business. ORELL. t Should Insure in irk Ufe. \ 1 I ho world, n families. S? rvo Fund. '"H )Vor $5,1)00,000. o capital stockj ?y holders. id industrial socuritios. i! condition "payment of \v or estate a legacy and not and nonforfeitable. to its policy holders, leave to your firnily. ion and investment combined ag else svhon you can get the caster and give him your ap ^i^EcaaK'^esmm ik ye DAYS. red from the nornd this to be a /e are showing a L LU 11UI1C. in bitf cities for $2.00 1.30. at 1.50, our price, per 1.25 rear and not split, has !5, per yard, our price, 05c >ne talTetas full 3(> inlot crush and break, special price, per yd, 02 1-2 2 of Poland silks in patterns worth from )rj $8.50 'rom $2.25 to $3.50 each. ir thing in silks so don't fail^to sale. ,OUD