The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 04, 1898, Image 3
LocaS Matters,,
? Rev C W Humphreys, D D.,
und Cnpi .1 C Foster, returned ,
Thursduy from uttcnding the (Jenoral
Assembly of Mie Presbyterian |
church. ,
?R Brandt, the Chester Opti- j
cian, writes asking us to cancel
his engagement to l>e at this place i
dune 14th and 15th. He cannot i
conveniently come hero during i
this month.
? Rev .1 \V Little has gone to i
Union, to hold a 2 week's meet- <
ing. '
? Rev ,1 E Carlisle will preach <
at the second Baptist church at '
4 o'clock p m next Sunday.
?Sunday trains have been dis- '
continued on the Lancaster and
Chester Railroad.
?contractor Langleyand painter
Owens have added much to the
appearance of Sheriff clyburn's
residence on Main street.
? A large number of our citizens
attended a big fish fry at
Landsford last Thursday night, j
The party of ladies and gentlemen
numbered between forty and
! i
fifty. The occasion was very
much enjoyed.
? Miss Marie Ilicklin spent the
past week with Miss Irene run- ,
ninghum. I
? A horse ran away with a sou |
of Mr Albert llluckmon near Mr t
Fiszputrick's last Wednesday I
evening, throwing him from the j
buggy and draggi g him about I
50 yards by the lines. The bug J
gy was broken but Mr Hlaekmou
was not actionalv hurt.
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Notice '
<>/ nieciiou of !>? rti re of the .
(Jrotten School.
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The Board of Trustees of the
Lancuster District will meet on
the 10th of June, 1808, to elect y
u Superintendent ami five ussis- i
tant teachers of the Lancaster J
(iraded School. Applications ,
should be addressed to the under- i f
signed. |,
eh is T connora,
Sec and Trcns ltd Trustees. f
Lancaster, 8 c June 1, 1898. ; I
? Mrs \V C Heaty will take 1
another music class. Terms sery ;
reasonable and satisfaction guar.jl
an teed. r
Pic nlcat Heath spring*. 1
The Methodist Sunday school j ?i
has decided to have it* pic nic i
this "car at 1 loath Spring. Next r
Wednesday is the day and the li
trip will he made in wagons. All |
members of the Methodist school 1
go free. Any other schools wish li
ingto, are respectfully invited to a
participate with them. I>
? ? - ? -?|,
jffelp for
the fair >
ts%hat a great many men And nvomen t
met looking for ; help Against Approaching
baldness / help against Ivhttenino locks / a
help to restore the lost gloss to the hair / r
help against fading tresses / help for the
scalp attacked by dandruff. AYERS r
HAIR VIGOR offers fust such help. It
restores gray or faded hatr to its original 11
color. gh>es it length, thickness and gloss, n
una rtmtrvta dAnd+uf f.
" Mr hal- wai rotijjh and broken and be^an 1
to fall ?Wt. The ?*e of but one bottle of
AVCM sMata Viqon both checked the fa.Hog ?
aat and rendered my hair fmnoth, trtoaajr and
ia eplandt J condition. It lathe finest of draaa- A
tad* "-Mas. V. 1a 8MITH,bilver Creek, Mtaa.
"Soma years ago my 1
/N hair began to (all out and ,,
, , f 'J I became quite bald. Br 11
ade.ce 1 fried
H Jtyers "
?hts Jfair |
9*4 rfTy >000(1 w* hair - ?
k ea?d to (all k d; and mi
hah afitt rlter?Mit|ftwili C
made ita a[>;>?aranea. Iff
Hf * .!: 9 l-niriaodw abandanhenAr $ I
r Va, ~ rrme/mnW 7 *
- viliu* W iA.
Marring** of Two of 0?r Most
Popular Young people.
Mr I'uul G MeCorkle and Mist
Eileen Leminond, wore married
it the homo of t he In itio's parents,
Mr anil Mrs W D Lommond, a1
tliis place, at 1 o'clock, last Weil
nesday afternoon, .Juno 1st, 189S,
Uov ,1 E Carlisle ofliciating. The
wedding was a very quiet one
there being hut one or two persons
present aside from the fain
ily. It lias h?*cn said that Madam
Humor never fails to report with
4otue degree of accuracy, the date
:>f an approaching marriage, hut
die lias l?r ken her record foi
once. Although this marriage
lias hecn a suhjeot of gossip fot
weeks past no one suspected it t<
take piace on that particular day.
A carriage was in waiting, and
immediately after the ceremony
Mr and Mrs MeCorkle were driver
Lo the Li&(! depot where they
hoarded the tram for a bridal
tour, North. They will visit
Washington, Baltimore and New
York before returning.
These young people will have
the very best wishes of our entire
[ (uninunity for both arc highly
isteenicd and deservedly p< pillar.
Mr Met'., has been general manigcr
of the ini nense cotton business
of Heath Springs & Co., for
the past eight or ten years and
ias made many warm friends
lore. The hridc is one of Lnn
. aster's most charming young
adies. Amiable, accomplished,
md attractive in person she has
>een a favorite from childhood.
Severely Whipped.
On Thursday night, Mr Robert
Kerr of tho Dixie neighborhood,
vus seized by a party of live or
nx mca just beyond Mr Fitzmtri
k's on the ('hesterliehl road,
md severely whipped. lie was
aken Home yesterday morning.
iVe understand 1 hat Mi Ferr did
lot recognize any of the parties.
It is claimed that the whij p ng
vus done to induce Mr Ferr to
ipend more of his time at home.
I'lie supposition is that tho white
aps were from the Dixie neighinrhood.
[tided by ? Hull.
II J Gregory & Co., had a
lorse killed in their lot yesterday
norning by being hooked by a
Mill. Mr Pong of Hock Hill
xmght a lot of cattle Thursday
fternoon and they were driven
nto the Gregory lot. Yesterday
norning one of Mr Gregory's
lands went into tin* lot with a
iair of horses to hitclf t< ) a wagon,
le loft tho horses in the lot while
io returned to the stable for
omcthing ho had forgotten. In
is absence the bull attacked one
f tho horses, running one of his
orns into its side, cutting through
he bowels and lungs. The horse
ivml bill n shnrf tinifi
i Dellgh'ftil |?<?- nlc.
The pic nic of the Baptist Sunay
school at Fort Lawn last
Vednesdny was greatly enjoyod.
'he train moved out on schedule
itne with about two hundred
hoard. Fort La vn was soon
cached and the committee on
musements went to work fixing
ip swings and providing other
ntertainnient for the children,
tn excellent dinner was served
bout 1 o'clock. About
fter a day very pleasantly sjient
>y lwith old and young, the pickliekors
l>oarded the train tor the
eturn home, arriving here about
O'clock.
A W?M4rrfil ItUrofrrf.
The last quarter of it century record*
nauy wrtmterfbl diMoeerien in medicine,
nit none that have accomplished mare for
snmanity then thai sterling old houaehoid
rmcd/, Ttrrjimir' Iron Hitler*. It arema la
umiain the" vhry elements of #i?k| health,
tad neither mati, woman or ohiJd ran take
Swhhotji deriving the greatest benefit,
rowne'lrnn ItHtere la eeWlby all denies.
t No Cure?? t'KU.
iTU&l I* Ifie ?tV nil itMigqiai* "'II
mdVE Si T \ - i'l- ! ' -- < 111 Hi.
ONltTrur riill ? nu t Mnl?rlu. It I
Imply lrorrQn; i rm
"V..*.~t? !(?ve 1 i <fW priM. to
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Announcements j
11 FORTflE (-ENA1K
i
j Thankful for past favors, and at the
11 solicitation of many friends, I an'
nounce that I am a candidate for reelection
10 the State Senate, subject to
ihe rule of the Democratic primary.
! B..K. MILLER
for representatives.
T am a candidate for re-electio i In l
ile House of Repre-e 111ativea. I will
1 ahide the reault of the Democratic prii:
mary election.
, TYWIIiHAMS. ;
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I announce imaelf a candidate for
the Houae of Repre aen.at! vos, subject
to the rules and legu'ationa of the ;
Democratic Party.
, J HARRY FOSTER.
i
At the solicitation of a numhei of
' my friends I have decided to announce j ,
myself aa h candidate for the House
i of Represents!ivea in Ihe ensiling
election. and I heretiy pledge myself
toahtdetbe result of the Democrat.e '
1 | primary ehc'lt n. >
R L Hit KI.IN.
Mi Editor: - P.eaae announce the'
j name of ihe HON J N E.sTRIDtf K |
? as a candidate for the House of repre. j
1 -entatlves. Mr Est ridge has ser\ed
. this county four years In (lie Lcgis!a j
ture ai d his honesty and laithfulto ss j
was such during thai time that u? feel
we nee t his services again in the I eg- |
j Mature* His record being c'.ear and
jsteiugthe ability of the man we are!
s iti?tled he la one man who ought to]
he sent hack to the Legislature. Mr. )
( K-tridge will abide the re.nil of the
' piimary elec Ion.
Many Votkks.
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FOR COUNTY TKKASURKR.
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The many friends of JnoPTayhr
take pleasure in presenting Ids name
to 111w voters of Lancaster County us a j
, candidate for the ofllee of County
Tteasurei, ami hereby pledge thut he;
will at-hle tlie r? suit of the primaty
election.
I nni a' candidate for County |
! Treasurer.
W C CAUTI1EN.
FOR (. Ol'NTY AUDITOR.
iirrt-"}- kiiummce iiivhvii a* a can
didate for re-election as auditor of i
Lancaster county, and pledge myself
to abide the result of flie democratic
prim iry.
JOHN A ( 00K.
?
FOR SUPEK1N ' EN DEN T OF *
EDUCATION.
We ar? authorized to announce
Prm Jan H Thoranon as n candidate for
county superintendent of Education.
Thanking my friends f< r their sup- i
port In the past, and at the solicitation 1
ot many, I hereby announce myself a 1
canoldate for re election to die office 1
of County Superintendent of Edu atlon,
subject to the Democratic | ri
mary election. I |
W B BRUCE
1 FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
' The friends of E J Perry, recognizing
in his paat service as County
j Supervisor business (sot, qualification
and a due regard to (lie principles of
economy In the management of the |
altii'tH of the County, hereby announce J
him aa a candidate for re election to
this Important office. H?'s record ar *
an i ffi?'er is a sufficient guarantee that
the attain of the fVunty wl'lbeeu'e
in his hands.
It will not mend a broken neck,
nor will it insuro von against tire: i
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hat for all aches and pains that
inufTering humanity groan with,
there is nothing that gives quick )
relief, like Wonderful Oil.
LAME BACK ,
Drink a teaspoonful of Wonder- j
ful Oil in half teacup of milk or
water twiee a day, and bathe the
back with pure Wonderful Oil
twice a day, morning and night. I
Cholera iVforhiiN
i !
and CJolie,
Take a teaapoonful of Wonder- j
(fill Oil in jh:iteacup of warm j
milk or water every Half hour
until bowels ure checked. In
j severe canes of colic, bath the
stomach and bowels v|rith pure
Wonderful Oil, and apply hot
flannel cloths wrung out in hot
water saturated with Wonderful
Oil, over the bowels. Always
cnrry a tioltle of Wonderful Oil
with you, if you don't, some of
these times you will regret it.
Colic and Cholera morbus come
without warning and unexpected,
ly. 2fto a bottle.
.1 V Mneltoy ?V CO.
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jj*PRICES BLOWN SKYWARD !.,|
IA TORRENT 4
* 01 ItARi.AlNS;']
P? ^li
I FOR CASH, $3,500 worth ot Merchant *
!|dise from hard up concerns to wliotR a%C$
if Hollar in Cash was worth Two Hollars in J)
l^gooils. That is the way we have just homrht. M
s>5That is the wa> we will si>!5.??"?tt ^S,
^ _ . . <rii *-i?J
If; the dollar. Ja
|j1 Fancy Oi^aiidics in new grounds jhatfl
I sell at 10 cents, now tor ;> cents. French |
B J' printed Organdies, lovely effects, siO cent-;<|
I quality, now 10 cents. Astonishing valuer |
|y. in white Lawns. 20 cent sheer Sndia San si rtS
If' is 8 cents. It) cent qualify India Lawn is vJ|
fl"' S I.. - - -
vv,..?r.. in i^-ii!namjaiMlS Of tll 5 rff
p -O cents white French Organdy at FO ctsJ?|
i' !'?r 5 eents Satin Toulouse prints worth
fi8 cents.
IA Feast of Remnant Bargains ! J
It) cent yard-wide Percale for 5 cents. J
j. IO cent yard wide Duck for $ cents.
k wfnotlie** 1 loo yards of 6 cents chillie for
>,2 1-2 cents.
Bargains to Talk About! |
P The time to get rid of goods is before the if !
) public is supplied, llusy as luisy bees on I
!$]our third stock of Millinery. Everything?>1
) new at prices iinmatcliable. 'J
? Silks and Dress Goods Go Down! <1
* Black goods below former cost. Black Figured Brilliantinc,Black Blockade Mohair.
Black Sicsllian and (Irenadine, chancet are that they will all he gone in a week. The time
K to sj en I your Dollar is when that dollar is most powerful Another liig lot of Kmhroid- ^jj'
N, cry Bargains. Such pretty Edging at every Lady is in every day need of, especially if
qP there are children to he dressed. ^
L ANOTHER $300 WOBTH OF CORSETS ! I
|l\ Our r>0 eent corset is a wonder. We have uUO pairs of Ladies' Seamlesn Black Hose,
iacid tost, to sell at 8 cents, they arc cheap at 15 cents. 200 Ladies1 10 cent ribbed Lisle "wc
Vests swept down to 5 cents. Money goes farther now 'linn it ever did.
Jl big lot of Boy's and Children's Soils |
and Men's Pants at 4? centson the Dollar.
Pairs Men's 74 eents Pants at 40 '4
cents a pair. It pays to buy your Shoes
here. Now we beat ourselves, never had 'I
the chance to offer such values before : /f
Ladies' Nice Slippers at Fifty cents. ^4
worth one dollar. Fine Shoes worth $125 1
at Seventy-five cents. $ S
ffc ; I#" Tempting Bargains in China JHfat- 4
I tinjis. 4oo Window Rods at a Bargain.
j|k Big lot of sample Straw Hats at your X
P own price 1
I W. GANSON, 4
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