The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 04, 1898, Image 3
tr I" W ? .1 ?VX ? l.'i' f U, 3 bu> |
? Married, at Rev J \V Little*-;
on Sunday morning bed, K v Mr.
Littleofficiating, Mr JamesThre.dt
and Miss Annie Teal, both of this
place.
? Mrs. W II Rives of this place,
is on a visit to relatives at Red
Lick, Miss.
? Mr. Roy Cunningham, son of
Mr \V .1 Cunningham, a student
of the Rock Hill Hi irli school,came
over Monday to bid his parents
and friends good Jive. He has enlisted
with tj*e Catawba Rit'^s for
the Cuban war and will leave with
that Company to day for Columbia.
?Mrs .lames M Heath of Lancaster,
who was Miss Ida Shannon,
is with Mrs 1* II Nelson in
Plain Street. Good news this to
her hosts of friends.
?Joe Villeneuvc of ( Jreenwood,
is here on a visit to his grand-pa
\V Secrest unci .1 A Ilyatt were
appointed committee on registration.
? List of letters advertised for
the week ending May 3rd 1S9&.
Peter Higgtirt, P T Bar her, L M
Davis, (lid .1 lla*ris, Andrew Me
Kinney, Mrs K M McManus.
.1 F Gregory, P M.
? Roht L Long, the (> K C's
hustling operator has received or
ders to report at Hock Hill for
duty,the agent at that place having
volunteered his services to the
Cuban war.
?While returning home from
church Sundav night, Dave Cnnninghum,
col., son of .Jasper Cun
ningham. had his skull -lightly
fractured hy heing struck in th"
head with a rock while in a <lif
tieultywith another young man.
Dr W M Crawford dressed the
wound.
Trouble
Stomach trouble is tho common
name applied to a derangement o(
the system which is keenly felt but
vaguely understood. It may mean
inability to retain food or to digest
it. It may mean nnneea, pain after
eating, fullness, inordinate craving
for food, or entire lack of appetite.
Whatever it means, there's trouble,
and it's with the stomach. If you
have stomach trouble, you will be
interested in this letter from a
man who had it and was cured by
Ayers
Sarsaparilia
"For nin* m.t I suffered from stomach
trouble. 1 tried the But of the beet doctor*
ef Philadelphia and PitteWg, and spent
large eoma of meney, all in vr.in. One day
whOo welting B train in I'-IUira. O., I
/ etched op pajxtr with m notice of Ayer'i
Beraaparilta. I got om bottle to try it. It
did bm mock good that I purchased live
mere bottle*. T took foar of them Bad
gained in fleeh, my appetite improved. and
now 1 can eat earthing. My stomach In aU
" Fight, thanks to the uee of Avar's RaraaperiUa."?OaLviN
M.8T3VENS, Unk)Dtowi?,Pn.
?
rents.
? Mr. \V A Carnos was thrown
from his wnjjon, while on his way
to town Monday, and painfully
hurt about the head and breast.
? Mr. W. F. (Jarvin purchased
a lot from Mr. W. (tunson on I
Moetine Street M(?ndav and will
build in the near future.
?Abe Curfnintrhani. col., plead
ITIlilt'. to I'lC r I l:l I . lit' ri'iii -t
pair of horse shoe from (ian ;onV
l>eforc Magistrate Horns on \!o?;
day nhd was scntenerd to ?.u days
or pnv Sli' oO. This i A he's
third term with tin* !?anjf.
?Van Wyeh Democratic CMtih
reorganized last Sdurday afternoon.
.1 M Voder was re-elected
President; K I) Tillman, Sery..
and Trons.; .1 A Ilvntt, executive
cnniniiMoPitvin I' 11 Tillm-m T
? Mr .1 W Cornier has moved '
into the nil-;' new cottage of llev
\Y C Rwart on cemetery street.
FOR RKNT! Four room cot '
tnge opposite A K 1' <hurch. Ap- '
ply at this otliec.
r
Congressman Strait informs
the Lancaster correspondent of
The State that he was in favor of j
lioth recognition of the present
government of Culm and inter jvention
hy the I'nited States, and (
for this reason voted against the ,
resolutions that passed the senate ^
and house. In his opinion the (1
resolutions that passed wore too j
indefinite and uncertain. 1
?There will lie services in the ?
Kpiscopal church next Sunday at >
11 am and 5 p m., conducted hy <
the Rector, the Rc- ,1 W Canty ^
; Johnson. *
?Four candidates were hap- s
tiscd hy Rov J \Y Little at the c
Baptist church Sunday afternoon. (
At the meeting Sunday night so 1
many came forward for prayer *
that it was decided not to close
the meeting until n?-xt Sunday!
night, so preaching may he oxpf-cted
at the factory every afternoon
and ni.rht for the remainder
of this week.
] (
? Fan I Welch, a small colored |
hoy, was shot through the arm \
la ? Saturdnv afternoon hy the ^
unoNpoote ! discharge of a pistol ,
in the hands of U ?y Strait, at t
Welsh's mill pond. (
? Mr M 1'. .lord in had u line
young mule hndlv st hhed in the
'.l ink hist Monday afternoon. A I
neirro was plowing h >r when she 1
took friirht and attempted to jump *
a 'I ?lit* h, roniiir.'/ the handle 1
f a shovel, which had heen left 1
standing in the ditch, at least six ?.
i
inches in her flank.
Mr John II Rlliott. who is *
now working at Ke.r.shaw, spent t
Saturday and Sunday with his \
family at this place. <
? Hoke Sccrest, the wife and '
I child murderer, whose career is 1
familiar to all our people, is now *
on the Slate farm at Wadcsboro. *
And that reminds us that the bones 1
of Score-tV. victims arc still in the 1
Clerk's office in the court house ^
here. How Ion;* before these
gruesome tokens of, murder shall
be given a httritiH For more
than twenty years these bones
have been in the court house of
this and other counties. Monroe "
KnquireiT
u
Lancaster county is furnishing (
its quota of volunteers for the r
army. There noing no military t,
company here the Lancaster coun (
tv hoy.s have enlisted with com pa- t
nies in adjoining counties. The
Chester, lloek Hill and Liberty
Hill Companies have filled up r
their ranks l?v enlisting from I.an ||
* m {
caster. Me wore promised the s
names ?.f those who enlisted with '
each of tho-e companies but they 1
failed to reach us. Messrs. Ike
Williams, Dick Vnrnidore, Will j
Addison, !?. m. Jones, W. J. '
Overeftsh, Ilerhert Williamn, and ^
Koby llell reported at Liberty , |
Hill yesterday. !.
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- We have only room to direct
attention to (innson's new ad. It
contains an array of bargains csI
!
pcciully interesting to the ladies, f
1 ... i
Mess. I\ V. Williams and ,1 II
Foster, attorneys, have dissolved
'copartnership, and we are inform- ,
ed that Mr Foster contemplates lo- 1
eating at Anderson. Kersaw Era. '
Not fpctiurrh. (
( A man who had come into Co- *
I lunihia on a train and wanted to j
join the Zouaves to go to Cuba (
was thought to answer the discrip- ,
tion of UpChurch who killed Bolk I
at Lando, and he was held for
identification. Sheriff Corn well
sent down Mr Andy Orr a? depn*
ty yesteiday; hut he found that
he was not the right man.?Chea- r
tor Lantern, 30th ult. J
Children Cry for Pitcher's r*?torle
tottling Mineral Water
Messrs Ij S Elliott and .1 <?ln
Uownmn have lwnight a hottlinj
nit lit, and it) about two week
ime will he bottling and shipping
Jives' famous mineral water ti
icighboring towns in this Stat<
nd North Carolina.
V Very Sad Death.
A telegram to Capt J II \V
stevons yesterday from Union, 5
J announced the death of hii
laughter, Mrs B F Townseml
vhich occurred at 2 a in. The sa<
innouncement was a great sur
>riso for the last report had giver
lope of her recovery. Mrs Ma}
>tevens Townscnd was ahout 2-i
rears of ago. She was the oldes'
laughter of Capt., and Mrs ,J Pi
>V Stevens, and was married jus
ix weeks ago to Hon B F Town
end of Union. Her sad and tin
xpeeted death has cost a gloou
iver this entire community when
he deceased was much loved nn<
(steemod.
Her remains will he interred ai
Jnion at 5 p m., to day.
>eatli of All Aged I.:oly.
Mrs Agnes C Caskey, widow o:
lie late .las I> Caskcv, and mothei
if our townsman, Mr \\ P Cas
cey, died at the homo of the lat
er Sunday at 1 o'clock p in aftei
i short illness. Mrs C.. was 8]
,ears of ago the ldth day of i)e
ember last. She was a daughtei
i" it I . * ?r??
i me inie Aii'irow iv Harper, am
sister of John M Harper, aiu
Mrs Margaret Marshal o
hi> county, and I' C Harper o
iVushinirton, D C. Sho leavei
nirvivinjr her four children: Join
II Cnskey, \V ]' Caskey, Mr
Margaret A Langley and Mr
I ill ia Ilinson.
Mrs was a meinher of tin
V R 1* church and a devout chris
lati won an. The funeral ser
ices were conducted at the honv
in Monday at 10:30 a in., hy'liei
>astor, Hcv \V C Ewart. Hei
emains, accompanied hy rein
ives and friends, were taken t<
Jills Creek church graveyard foi
ntermcnt. Hev J II Roldridgi
(inducted the services at tin
pnve.
Vnslon Money Itciuly.
Thoeleik of the court has reeived
the check for pensioners o1
jftncnstcr countv, amounting t(
13,054.40. There are 21^ pen
inncrs in the county?lOofwhon
ire of class 11., and will get & 18. 4t
ach. The remainder, 20,S, an
if class C., and will get ?12.
ach. The clerk of the court re
|iicsts us to ask the pensioner* t<
all at once and get their money.
It will not mend a broken neck,
lor will it insure you against lire
nit for all aches and pains thai
offering humanity groan with,
here is nothing that gives <piiek
elief, like Wonderful Oil.
litis BUCK
Drink a teaspoonful of \\ under
ul Oil in half teacup of milk or
vater twice a day, and bathe tin
nek with pure Wonderful Oi
wiee a day, morning and night.
Cholerii MorbiiK
nod < -olle.
Take a teaspoonful of Wonder
ul Oil in half teacup of warn,
nilk or water every half houi
intil bowels are checked. Ii
icvcre eases of colic, bath tin
itomaeh and bowels with pun
Wonderful Oil, and apply ho
lanncl cloths wrung out in ho
vater saturated with Wonderfu
)il. over tho IhiwcIs. Alwav
? ~ nf
'nrry a bottle of Wonderful Oi
ivith you, if you don't, hoido o
;hese time* you will regret it
Jolic and Cholera-morbuH conn
without warning and unexpected
y. 26c a bottle.
.1 F Mncltey Ac CO,
So CN'0?At
That I* the 'vav nil rlriiKglat* a?
IKOVEfi'H TASTELESS t'HILl
I ONIC for Chll!* an t Malaria. It
>linitly Iron Quii>ine In atMielrM forn
Jb!.^.?o lovf It Adulte prefer It t
?ltl*r uauee atmutonica. Price, 60c.
" ' '- ' " 1 v..' '' y..' y ' y ' v* '<,- &
: f{ s u f? A nv A*i J\1 \f ? * 1
!> m tiiliAlJI fit afili\ . :4J
3 Jf- .
; L ' coring a Spsndid Success fj|
||l All visitors are highly pleased with Miss^f
; | Hi own's artistic work and amozed at the f
f g|? low prices given. $|
t r i* was our chance and now it is jour's. 'I
Troublesome times and demoralization of -Jj
>the markets gove us another chance to step fS
ii y; in and buy a 2d {Stock of j\lilliiien and
J |:j? Summer goods at ridiculously !?? prices, ,-sfl
]i"; _ EHflSAf A I R TIBB" V7tf*is Uffifti*
i : pm all jjic uuuu5 ?uu wflNi?: j
'j I Our Store Is / live With ftSew Bargains. |
|.'T $JMMK worth of new l<1mS)r?i(leri?M and
I jr Lawf, Swiss, Nainsook ami Law n Kni$* ;broideries
at li cents. 5 eon t J** <i< C * 4 8 1 ** i* ( ti ^ if *4
r I 13 " &
i1 worth doiahto the oracc.
M K 1 r
[j S'' I \m f Vallencieitne. Torchon, Orien- 'f
I KLIiIM 8 hil and ChantiHy, Black silk ail A
? iifntvcr lace. Chiffon. Mhertv Silk, MousseIt
- ?n
j? lane, De Noi hs aii colors at reduced figures* -A
' NEVER !N OUR TIME MM PRICES
# FALLEN 10 SUCH A DEPTH ? |
i j||> Fine Organdies, that one month ago,
{ r were 15 cents, now J) cents. Short lengths *1
lip Ilk .-1 ^ " ^
lit?:"i criiis jHru^wiue rercaie ai ;) ccms. i
HP Yet le(l, I.OOO yards of IO cents uldte fS
n\ Linvii Remnants going at 5 cents. f
lip Our strong attraction is
; I -DRESS GOODS,- J
5 , t ?
\K and nt'"e shattering the prices.
'HI ^ &
' MUST ; 2<> pieces Black Silk andvj
I '-X. ? H - - A. ~ 1 - -A. - ? ^ > A .Xi
|r; ??renaunies. .>?> ecnis goous uowu to i is c?s.
20 cents all woo! ftuns Veiling, cut to 12 ??
>,cents. 5(1 cents satin finish ' Berber" ;i
^cloth cut to 30 cents, this is a very popular
; skirt cloth. I
I filijl 0 1 Han.l*>..e U.a,k liroondo on Silk ami Sntin
V B Ealm w W ? w II m Jl_ grounds, in figures and stripes. Black Satin On chess. fc'
^ Tutleta, and India Silks in all colors. BE
f-Ready Again For Another Busy Month.-?
RIDICULOUS REDUCTIONS K,~0 J
The Nobbiest, the cheapest lino of Slippers in town. Slippers at 40 cents worth 75 C|l
a centn. Ladies tino Kidjlutton Boots at 75 cents worth $1 25. jR
J |lp5 t-STT hat Big Stock of Mattings, \V indow Shades and Lace Cortuim. have arrived, I
Come an<l sco and you will know why we sell the Goods. Every day some ncv attraction, ^jr
J ""ITGANSON. I