The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 23, 1897, Image 2
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SOLD .M-TKI{ Sl'NSKT.
Tlie Hid.roway I )i>|H,nst,r i >isi*??-:
r.it dinir (.'i(>>inir Hours Sold
lo 1 trunkards.
To inori'iiso his ^ilcs and thoro-i
l>\ i 11 <*11 .> iiis .':u'y, IHsjitMwr
Juiih's I'dkiiis of IIidirowuv, it is
( 'uii .'' . 11 is . ti u('o)iin<jf his dis
I km 1 s 1 ?.it: rlosiuo hours
and s.-liino to ud ms and haliitual
drill;'.;:1.!- .\ ili ! i\ its haw horn
s-.\-- M'a : a :;tt ! f"s|icnsoi
KlUiiis t ho ,i o 01 llidwwnv.
I r : iKMI no: i til-< 1 of
this a i I0H.1 ol.-tk.
Tuo ; ::t'? said:
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SIT, i !' ? :?'. lt< ^ J . . . W'lti V lOiU1
ion of I!i" dispensery art.
? 11.i _i" - that tin* dispenser
?1?I t<> minors ami to ha- '
hitual drunkards, after receiving
notion from tlioir families not to
do so.
-Tim charge was also specilicd
as to selling after the hours of
sale.
'-The dispenser stated as an
exeu-e for this action that his'
salary depended upon the volume
of his sales and that he had to run
them up in order to make a living. '
"Now, the county hoard is
charged with the duty to prosecute ;
him for any violation of the dis
pensary act. The appointmcut of j
dispensers is made upon their recommendation
and revoked upon |
their order.
"You can say that the governor
thinks this dispenser should ho
suspended immediately, pending'
an examination by the county
hoard and should he prosecuted'
and if found guilty of the charges
preferred he should be punished
to the full extent of the law."?
The State, 21st inst.
$280,000 Fire in Now York.
New York, Oct. 20.?The four
story building occupied bv James |
B Horner, importer of essential
oils, at No 3 IMatt street, was
destroyed by tire today. The
loss included damage to un adjoining
building, is estimated by the
fire department at about $40,000.
The manager fo'r Mr Horner
claims that stock of the value of
$250,<>0o was stored in the building
and that it was all destroyed, j
Places for Six Hundred.
Col S A Pearcc has already j
booked quarters for over 000 fair
week visitors. This does not include
the hotels. Persons wishing
to reserve board and lodging l>e- ,
fore coining to Columbia should j'
write to him. Record.
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'17ir drntiflrHt Rrtnalu M
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Mr It It (4reeve, merchant of Chil? '
howie. Vs., certifies that lie Imd con- ; <
sumption. whh given up todie, sought
all medical treatment that money
could procure, tried nil cohcIi r...
he could hear of, hut got no relief;
a pent many night* fitting up in a;
chair; vva* induced lo try l)r King'*
New Discovery, an.I wan cured by the,
line of 'wo 1 ??? t e* Kor pa?t three '
year* iiaa heeu at tend i ng to I indue**,|l
aud*ay* Dr King'* New I)i*covery i*
he grandest li*co very e.'er made, a*,
t lia* done *o much f ?r him and alao
or other* in In* community. Or
Kind's New Di-covcry i* guaranteed j
or Cough*, Cold* and < in*umption. i
It don't fail. T ial 'i t:Ie* free af j
Crawford Bio*'. Drug' hoi.\
The 111i? t* who picked the pocket
of (ion 1 it/ Loo in Kiehmond returned
everything stolon except
s-jo in currency. (ieneral Loo
no longer conee.Js tlio fact that
lie will l>o a candidate tor the
I'nited States Senate against Mr
Martin.
Though six weeks old the hahv
oirl horn to Mr and Mrs William
Pollock, in ('hicairo, has not ?*rown
or trained an ounce, and weighs
two pounds, the same as when
horn. The child is pmhahlv the
smallest in the work: of its a?re.
Aerotdinj* to the Sumter Herald
t'liairman \V I) Lvans of the State
railroad commission has determined
to leave Marlboro, his old
count v, and reside heneefonh in
Sumter county. lie lias recently
purchased a line farm of r.'s7 acres
locatcil four miles from the envoi
Sumter, and will move to i
anout the lirsl of tiext inont'i
o _v ;_i er- ri
i\Um\ '.yi'lf .
- I'M'!: III-' Mil" SI! f A I: O l, I N A
o.r\ rv ?>r i. \ m \> i it
! a f/i> rolmf' 1 <>iii f.
|>\ (iciMce Mel' \V Ithelsi u ill, / '-<(
Prolan* .1 ml _e.
\V It 1'", It I-', A S . Henry S. lMyier.
has made suit t lie-. In grant liim
I filers nt A <1 ill i ii isi i at ion < > t I lie
Kst ate i if anil tt". els of Aar<>n l'vler,
I'liese are thnefoie t > rife ami i<?
nineisli ul anil singular the kue.ied
and eritlilnrs of saui .tarmi l'lyler
hee'd. that they lie and appear he ore
me.in the(.V?nrt ??f l'oihate.to he ImId ul
l.aneaster tin Slh day of Nnvemtier
mxt.afier pllhlieafiun thereof, at II
o'clock in I he forenoon, to show
rtiuAe, if hii> thev have, whv 1 lit* said
Administration should not he granted.
(liven under try Hand, this iJUd
day of October Anno Domini. ls*7.
(1KOKUE Mc \ WITH KK-POON
Prohaie J udge.
?l'uy your subscription.
- HERE
We Have
And N<
- Here are a
Machinery Of All
Kinds,
Engines, Boilers, Gins,
Feeders Mini Condensers,
Presses, hand and steam
COTTON AND HAY.
Haw Mills, Grist Mills.
.Shafting, Pulleys, Etc., Etc.
MT\\> make Ginning Out fits a specialty.
It you wi*h to examine one of
these we refer you to Pong A Harper.
Here are a few of the Gentlemen to
whom we have fold full outfits this
reason : W. I?. Blackmon, !. A Bridges,
Dr. E K Horton, Col. I. C Hough,
ind Or. C C Welah. There ha* net
been hut yerv little if any inaehinery
?o!d in this section for several years
Dxcept what we iiave aolil. Home say
why is thla? Himple enough.
VVe take our time, don't move in a
dash,
Ihiy where its the cheapest, and pay
the CASH.
\Ve have the exclusive Agency f- r
ill the heat .nakes ami will sell for less
profit than anybody.
Cji
I'locks I'roii/os,
Fancy Art <????i<l()j>t
it-:t 1 (iootls, ( ut (ila>s
Fine I' mliiollas ami Canes,
Fine ('liiim.
The Mme j IN 'I'HI-*
I The l.i?it;?^l s/'ifk | / P|
itixl } I <)!'N I I
The He*t Facilities] i 0
I Fine Wat oh Repairing
I
When Bnl>y ? * *lok, we rato Iter OAStorlfc.
When k1i?> was a Child, she cried for C'AAtorlA.
When she l<ecnine Miss, slie clung to CVurtorU
When aha hud Children, she ^avo them Cautoi
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WE CO, HI
Passftd tl
othing In
iS'e are in the field this Season w
TK LINK in either tlio States of
Some one says 'What do you hi
lo you handle, hut what is it I
Few of the I
CANE MILLS CANE MILL
Now Is the time to huy your <
Mill*. A large lot of the Celebri
Chattanooga Cane Mills, Kvaporat
Hteel ami Copper, ami Furnacea
hand, both here and at Kershaw.
MOWERS! MOWFRS!
W .. I. ? ...II II .L .
t- . u.Kiir mi hum mar are ir<
Deerintf, the MeOormiek and W<
We aold W H Culp ami T K t'urini
ham a harveater and brought one
ouraelvea Plenty of mower* on li
of the above kim! and repair# foraa
WAGONS! WAGONS!
We earry the beat line of W.n?
in the Carolina'*. Old Ulekory. I'l
moot, Tcnnetwee, Spraeli or any oi
kint^vo:i may deaire. All aizee ?<
two, thr'*e and ?our-hor?e. Hep
of all kind* on h*nd. PitceM not
the way. We have thrpe large
tributing point* henee the large m
her bought and THK LOW PHI
paid.
BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
We have on hand and to arrive
nieeat complete line of Utiggi a, 1*1
Respe
R EGOR
W.L.DO UCLA
! $3 SHOE the Worl
For II yi?:iM thin sh??c. ov merit
nloiif, tins ilistanetsl nil com"polltor*.
W. Is. Douglas mU.AO, ?ft.OO ami itf *?
shoes nre the |ir?xhiotluut of skilletl workn
fr??m tholxst material possible at these i?rl
j \i I *i'?.4n> shots for nu n fli?.
!jt;?.4n> hi I sl.;ri i??r Imivh ami youths.
W. L. Douglas shoos art* tmlorse?l
by ovt-r I,(mi,ioi wearers as tlte best
In stvlt*. Ill nti?l durability of any
sh*s? ever offered fit the prices.
They nrr made lit all the latest
*1i:t|H*s {Met styles, mid f every varl.
etv of leather.
tf i|i tli r came t supply you. write for C
j login* toW. ].. JJougluH, DrocKton. Mass. Sole
w. eftNSOi
A World or Trail
ill a 'iiKlc L
U . I: I :i 11 11 j.' i 1 - | ii? -i> v?*i v 1 ti
B PPANh'P Thp 'lAWOlpr
. 1? ' ? t ? i.. !j u n ul
I M'llT TttW i I I'M*!;, -* *"
I W_nj.-li.ivi <I. :
] in I'InfiMI .lew 'ij'v
Sfci Iin<; > iiv? i ( mumIs, ,
1'illC Sil\lT I'llltl (I \\ MIC.
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'SB II
Main Articles. C
I 1 tons, Hurtles, Cart*, Ktc., in MieHtete.
1 We have the exclusive Agency for all
ane (jie ninkcm hence our ability to
furniMh what you may desire Here
?r*> area few of the kind we handle: Halt
on cock, Tyson A Jonea, Carolina. Rock
Hill. Colnmbua, Columbia, Parry, Ad|
; vance and a great many othera, too nu|
nicrO'.JR to mention, In itrice
,0,1 J from $'Jft 00 to$lft) 00.
iod. . Over Ihe brain of each youth In spread,
ng? How long, hov long before I can wed ?
f,,r You must wait patiently and endure
, And wait until it doea mature,
" Hut how much sooner it would he
me. If you on/y buy sn H, M. T.
HARNESS! HARNESS!
. The hide that covered the old cow's
hack
ber |* made lo whiz upon the track
>ne, 1 ii reins *ufTicient that will hold
air* A re manufactured by our Mr Htoll.
<>fcuatomera u*?ing them there la no
end.
dia- From the Governor down to "Salty
u in- Ben,"
C1' | All kinds harneaa, alngleund double.
: Wagon and //uggy Harness from $8 50
j to $75 00.
A nice !ine of Riding Saddles ah I
the | Hridle. on hand. Rip Saddles and
m- Harness a specialty.
ctfully,
Y & CO.
We Had ?he S
and reaped a lis
jM VitH lilil'II llli l\ Till
IMS Mill TKVI'TIMJ II
Worarsnclf/'d cvo1
ro a tho BI
THOIWAND^i 'Mi THOUHANI
A KKI N I N( J KVKKV imV
>1 VKS\A <?I?EA 1 INJ1
wnii i h \vi i noli i ;
t| p f? f? F *> V ?5|
V v ' - i v V+ V '
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Sli-etin:' f.ii- I : rents. 7 <
> . 'hi I'M i t Meavv Canto
oiler.-.! , I .. ' e ret I
1??I* I ' ' ! it >. I ' 1 r.Mlt -i Will d
' v j' i a 11 . i
f - irie 1
8 *. * -J * > . --Jt it..] b
This I)c|yirtment is presided o
li\ Miss Lola \\ ilUerson. It is
the most select line of the latest
together with all the late stvles
* D> cents colored Alpacas for
i;> cents wool Cashmeres
'25 cents duulile-fold
50 cents 40-incl
Heninunts
times what we ask for them. 4
j ;*>? cents. 50 inch fancy checkc
Silk mixed Suitings, fancy checl
elasse, Astracan Armore Che vie
Silk. Black Silk Yelour.
CAPKS AND J A(
theae : $1 Beaver ' apea f.?i 7tt oeno
Watauga lOrk? at $2,60 $7 0 .la
A few Ladle* Htildaniine Hulls
NOTIONS 1
Mr. W. C. Beatv has charge
Lily Porter. Pins 1 cent |>or |i
10 cent kind, for 5 cents. '25 e
10 cents. 2 nice handkerchiefs
lar price $1,. now for 50 cents.
Clothing! Clothing
Mr J It Kmnedy will he found
the heal of tlii* Department. Nt
open v<?ur eyes !
$6 a i J wooi an it h for 52 AO.
$10 Fancy all woo! < 'heviotta for I
14 ox clay worsted worth $12 AO li<
011 aale at 9H AO
Boy'a heavy Winter auita 8A cent
Hoy'a capa A rents each.
' en'a U tilnundered Milrm 2-t cen
2A Dozen Men'* $1 25 and $1
Launder ed Hhlrla, the greateat hi
gain ever ofteied for OA c.nla.
Shoes! Shoes !
Mr It II Strother haa control ofti
I)epartnient. We ImhikM our eiul
line of Hhoett before the idvti ce, c<
sequently we can nave you st leant
per cent on your alioe hill. Ww are t
A Kent* for HutchiHon A Rice's Met
Hhoen; alno for C H Hodman'* Ladl
and Children'* Hhoes?every pair
which *\re warranted.
FURNITURE
We sell more Furniture
the StoreH in Lancaster put
tinir prices on these two art
JI 'ST SI.VIPLV NOT IN I
space anil Printer's Ink to
GROCERIES Al
Mr. J. II. Curnes, assisted hj
Culp are the residing .r.?r?;; ??
- i- f ??
3 cur loads of Flour l>ought I)
money. (X)FFF.K, g<x?d Kio, \
Now it in li well known fact t
40 |M*r cent. We anticipated tli
So you can have them at the old
that we carry the only complete
Our buyer, Mr. T. M. Fit?
ern market*, waa buoyed up by
bouirht the largest Stock he evei
1 weather, has cut tin* crop otT so,
wind*. The (iood* will have to
wo have got to have the money.
TlFilzpa
^ leaders of
Harps!-po?
Cash !
& [-vest of fia chains
I IIISTIIRV IIP UMUNTKR
li:iill\Sll!lK\ DISI'lilYlill.
r v N"ook and <T2 lineR
H'oT VALUES !
)S(>r DOl.l.Alt' WOllill OK OOOl>.-?
ANV <INK won.I) IK) I'llKMv
: IIY I < > I IT Y ON h DOI.I. \ It'S
-i:mm; or it match i its
gains >?
OME PEACHES :
ent-. v cents yard wide I icn \ \
en!s Canton Flannel 1.1 cents,
n ; liiniH'l, l>itr?ic-l I hi renin ever
- tiirl.cv red l'ieijr.*.I Calicocmixed
?Ie'lii-, s cents. s <vht-. .
cents.
ml cannot l?e mat lied lit t!u-o prices.
Org'ss ftonds '
^ ' ** W - J* <1
ver l?y Mi-.- Nannie Crockett assisted
in ii.-L-not. I...i i .. .i . i.-.?
< 14i> i iiini ? r rairrv
novelties in I >ress (iood* in town,
and >1 miles in Trimming to innteh.
N ll'llts.
for 10 cents.
wool oushmors for In eents.
Ii wide eadnnere at 25 cents,
of Silk from 10 eents up, worth three
< Cinch wide Boucle Fancy Cheviott
'd /choline Silk and Wool Brilliante,
ked Cheviotta, Mohair Brocade Mat?tts,
Black and Plain Brocade Armure
^ Never hafore have we
JlV Tj I O . )iNit mcli Bargain* an
f.> elegit' ? Heaver I'Mpea, Lattat Style*
keta for $2 60.
worth $s fm $"2 fs)
NOTIONS! of
this Department, assisted by Miss
ia|K'r. Ladies' fast black llose, the
iints Ladies' repular made Hose for
for 5 cents. 0 hook Corsets, reguMILLINERY
! MILLINERY ! ?t
Mis* Belle 'arter. our accomplished
)W Milliner who wan with um last Hea?<>n
and who gave Mich entire *?t ("faction,
' hn* returned anil will welcome all her
H I nlii I 'iimniiiu?? ?- ? i - *'
....won" O r I ?I4 lllDllfW OlieH.
7w Klie Heiected our entire ?t<?.k of Mill!*
tiery Mini can give yon all the lateat
? "fada" in regard to colon*. trimming*,
etc . etc. Hlie nought wime remarkalH<
b'e Bargain* in Ladle*' Felt Walking
5(j H*t*. regular price elsewhere $1 , aur
tr- price 26 cent*. J.adiee' ? elt rMn*pc?
Mold every where for 76 cent*, our price
25 cent*.
Children'* Tana, 16 eta worth *25 eta.
" Ronuie Doona, 15 cent#
worth 25 cenla.
're Job lot of ltibhon, 2 inehen wide, for
,n* 2 cent# per vard
3* We I tave Ihe tlneet neleciI?k! of Ohll*
*? * dren'M Haut ever ahown In Lan?aa*ter.
1 * We ?ay It without fear of oontradlcI
Hon that M Ihh Carter can trim you a
?' Hat in nicer *?yle and for Una money
I than you can have it done elae where.
AND STOVES I
nntl Sloven than all the rent of
; together. There is no use quoicles,
for our Cnni])ctitor* AUK
T. It would he only a waste of
do so.
it HARDWARE!
11
' Mr. W. B. Cawthen and Mr. J. F.
lis Department.
of ore the advnnce. We can save you
> |Miunda for the $1,00.
hat the Now Tariff has advanced Guns
lit r-..* ?' *- 1 *
.... ,nu <> i oougni our turns iu Juno.
I price. It i-< also n well known finl
! Stock of (inns in Lancaster.
pntrirk, when he left for the North
the promising crop prospect, and
lioiight. The hint four weeks of dry
, we intend to throw prices to the
he sold, no matter at what sacrifice,
Iriil k lira.,
Low Price*.
.1 oliu I >. Taylor.
I-COTTON 3U"5rEiR,LANCASTEB,
S. C.
I am r<*jir>fntitiit Alex Sprout At
j Hon this kc.'i^oii here suit clHcwhcif,
. ami I ask my triei ?! ? when they Iniiiu
I'o'ioii iii t nil' hi id u?t ni?? see 111 i r
! cotton li foi?' st'Uin^r. My nfflue i- at
(loud Alt A bison's.
i j J NO 1) TAYLOH.
- Here 9 am q
^ I At Mhi'Ue\ 's? rner. Where are YOU?
rj ! (><?<tiI Floor s* lliin? at $2 no
' ' (t'Hiti i -nin-H, IHHM ti? tin? i no
,?o (.rromhoen >nirir istlM 'or 1 tin
>?'ii, 21 H>. /, uhtasi b/own Sii?.r 1 00
PM.
5?? 4 i I A \V \|{F lit a srifiiti.! Fine
tumbler*. In mi n'lliinr for l'? reins a >et
I wi'l I i!it'i|> to ymi now for'JO i Is,
'I I, AS, ? an i ml 4 >oimIs ainl Fr'"ltsof
all kinds at lln> very lowest i i ice.
nta- l{i'S|HI'tr?l|y,
Jos*?rili Walker.
, v i \|ai-kny'- 1 1 >r11?-r
Vi g * Highest !?rif<* jiaitl for
^ t .iii kens :IInl 1",
, > ,3 -r M r- ?!'
111 Ul
- ;;v :\ i mi i: ii annisi: ?
ins.
SilOF.S.
" I1VTS
>TH!N<i. F.'iV., iri'C.
I., ' Ai l* have :i nice lino ul' Ladies*
i -> I ' tl?l irs. | nl, ( 'alieOi s.
I Worsteds, Tricots, 1 lenrirt Ins,
|,< ? tin.'-, I "ianm-l-, ete.
CI a ) T111 N(? ! 1- or children
ninl Kirn. Also, a nirr line of
1'ants.
SI l< >KS ! We keep a good and
j well selected stork of Shoes that
, air reliable, bought from the best
houses in the country. We give
von the best Ladies' l>r?>s Shoe
KS- i mi tow n for *'2.
A nice line of Heavy and Fancy
(i rocerics.
('ail and see its when in
town and we will treat yon right.
i \\ <? irta?nofii) !* ? III.xv??I
.. x ?wi iin iui in*- iiin'iui
patronage of the public in the
L past and will make you pricesthut
ri* will warrant a continuance.
McCARDKLL & ALLISON.
EAD US! he
3-4Pole
l Sight !