The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 19, 1898, Image 3
Plant Shade Trc's
W??!11 <I you increase the value |
of viiiiv property? Then plant
shade trees alotii; tli > sidewalks
adjacent to it. Would you add
to the comfort and heautv of your
hornet Plant shade trees. A
writer in the Sei. ntiiie American i
lilies {lie planting of .-h-.de trees!
not only for ornament and coin |
fort, hut also for the health of |
the jteoj?'e. Plant shade, trees. I
l>o it this fall. j
Synod Meets.
The Presbyterian Synod of
South Carolina convened in the
Presbyterian church at s o'clock
this . Tuesday I evening As we pi
to press Rev Dr A Sprout of j
lvuek 1 till, the ret iiino Moderator,!
t.-iurriMi college oil 1 iims?|:iv ot last
week. Mr.Hough will take up the
study of law.?Tlio State.
?The weather turned decidedly
eold Friday night and a light frost
was reported Saturday morning.
It was not sullieient to do any
damage.
? The cotton buyers of Columbia
organized a cotton exchange
last Saturday. The oh
ject of the exchange.is to promote
the general welfare of the Columbia
market. Mr. M. C.
Heath, formerly of Lancaster was
elected secretary and treasurer.
? A little child of Mr. Jas. R.
Anderson was run over by a horse
last Friday afternoon and badly,
but not seriously hurt.
? Mr \Y .1 Rird has the contract.
to build Mr m k .Jordan's
residence at the corners if Cemetery
and Meeting streets
?Mr Fred i.emmond, who is
now travelling f?n* an Atlanta
linn, spent a few days here this
week with his pare nts
? 1 jist of letters advertised for
the week ending Oct is, lShS;
Miss Sosie Belk. Miss M :i*rjjio
Bonds, Miss Knuna Williams,
.Joseph Hammonds, care K I>
Beckham, A C Lesemann. Jem
mio Uohinson, A !?. Yonn<;
.1 F dre-orv, V M
Entertainment.
Tlie young people of Heath
Sprinc will jjfive nn entertain;: ut
at the lleaih Spring .\ondemy < n
Friday r?i^ht. Oct. 21st, 'for the
henelit of tlie new Methodist
?*hnrch 'd that \d:n: i?m:
25 ami 15 cents. We are requested
to invite nil to en me and hritvj
their friends.
is what many a mother is looking
for; something absolutely safe and
reliable, that will disarm her terror
of that dread rattling, strangling
cough, ho fearful to the mother, so
fatal to the child. Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral is a croup cure that can be
relied on. Thousands say so.
Mrs. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveleth")
writes from Truro, N.S. :?
"That terror of mothers, the ftartlicg,
croupy cough, never alarmed me so long as I
had a hot Me of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the
house.''
"We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in
our family for years. Once when our boy
had a severe attack of croup, we thought
that he would die. llut we broke up the
attack bv uainc Aver'a Cherrv Pectoral."
R. H. COX, I'laucheville, La.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
is put up in half-size bottles at half
prioe?60 canto.
i> |ut"u-miijx in* oponimr sermon
For list of inemltcrs see iirst ]>nge
Mr. M. .1. 1 lough of Lancaster
4. 111 ? -
Dvath ?!' Mv. .liU'P's (I //?w/o.
i
The sad intelligence the!
death (if Mr. da*. (i. liowze,
which occurred :it the State lios- i
pital in ('olnmhin, wastelcgruphed
here late Friday evening. His'
i impaired health hrouglit on mental
derangement and he was placed
in the State li.ispTd last Fchru
i r.ry where he conid receive ex-'
pert medical 1 reel meat. l?ut little
tiope has ever I seen given for
his ultimate recovery, yet his,
I death was a >ad shock to histnanvi
I
friends here. lit! was a man of)
the highest integrity, energetic |
'and industrious. lie was highly]
esteemed hy ul1 who knew him,
was a successful fanner and a
rood citizen. We lament his
death, and sympathize deeply
with his family in their sad bereavement.
His remains arrived
here Saturday and were taken
to Camp Creek church for Init ial
Mr Ho v/.e was about 515 years j
I of age and leaves a wife and nine ;
children He unwed through the I
i lat?* war in Capt Ko.-tcr's compaI
nv and made a gallant soldier
| A Home Cannery That Pays
Mr \Y 1' l'lyler, Manager of
I the Waterloo. N C, Canning Co,
) was in town vesterdny delivering I
I "I
I canned goods winch Ire had sold |
to W Hanson, The Farmers' liank- I
.
ing and Mercantile Co, Heath,
Springs Co, .1 l> Walters cV: I
Hro, and 11 W l'lyler. This is
the second year Mi 1', has heen
in the business. lie has put up
something over 3,<M)0 cans this
season, of peaches, apples, tomatoes,
Iicans, etc. He has sold
something over ?100 worth in,
tins market and vlie superior!
' quality of higoods and the certainty
of their always being fresh
I makes a big demand for them.
I He has no trouble in finding sale
for them, iieithei do the dealers
who handle them When buying
canned goods ask for the Waterloo
Canning Co's and you will
always gel something nitre and
fresh Mr I', savs a cannery beats
raising cotton all to pieces
l?a\ pp ! ! !
The firm ofll. .1. (iregorv
Co., has changed hands and we
want all parties- indebted to us to
: come forward and settle, as their
! notes fall ?lue. l'ast due notes
and accounts must be settled at
<isic". sis (mi' Mr. II. il. Crregorv
is out of the lai-isress here ami
to ao We>l and wants his
nioiiev. IMea-e ori 11 and see us
and save i-vpi-nM' of n eolloetor.
| :it. II. d. (lit kooky tV; (-o.
-*? a .-??? ?
Seriously Hurt !?> :t ISull
Or. Salut'lay rvcninj; last while
. w.iterinj* a line registered .Jersey
! Hull nl the (irejjfory.s' I.athuu
.farm Mr. Win. Yarnadoro was
! seriously hurt I?v the animal. It
J hutted him down and continued
't'? butt him notwithstanding Mr.
II. !.. Connor's efforts to stop it
hy prodding it in the nock with a
pitchfork. Fortiinatily, Mr. V..
fell close to the side of the barn
and the animal could not jret fair
! play at him with his horns else he!
would have heen killed. He was
hadlv bruised about the body l??1
is now iil>1c to he up. I)r. I'ouvcv.
the attending physician, savs
no hones sire broken and that unless
pneumonia should set in he
will soon he himself sixain. The
animal's horns seem only to have
struck him once, making a slight
cut near the arm pit and on one
side of his nose.
Sent to tin* Asylum.
Boh Frazier, col., has been
adjudged insane and was taken to
the state asylum By Messrs J. F
CMyburn and Sam Kanirloy last
Monday. Boh is a brother to
Pete Frazier, who was committed
to the asylum about two weeks
ago.
AN IN I >KI* UN I > ISN'T FIICM.
N<? Ciitniipdinjj Alliances- l>?.in<?
Husiiicss on Their Own llook
Free from all Combinations,
Clybnrn ?5c Klliott throw down
the irrtnntlct to all would-be com
petitors ami challenge them to duplicate,
if they can, th"ir prices
ami quality of buggies and wagons.
W e fully realize the importance
in business of having something
to sell that the people
need, then letting them know that
you have it. Money is dear,
goods are cheap ; we, therefore,
take this method af letting everybody
know that we have what
they need. We handle the celebrated
MITCIIKLL cVc LHWIS
wagon, in three sizes, that will
compete in quality and prices with
Carriages, etc., that must go
any wagon on the market. W e
have sold these waoons for a \ ear
and a half and they give entire
satisfaction.
All we ask is for you to give
us a eall before "y on buy. Our
line of Open and Top Buggies are
I just superb, and we just knock
the bottom out on prices.
We will have a lot of single1
buggy harness to arrive in a few |
days that can't bo beat.
Also, One-horse Wagons, iron
axle and thimble skein, at prices
unheard of in Lancaster before. !
We have on hand at all times see-,
ond hand Buggies, Road-Wagons, 1
whenever a customer says ho
would buy if the price suits.
We keep a first class Livery,
k'eed andS ale Stable, and can at!
all times furnish turnouts equal j
| to any in the State.
We,are running our own business
on business principles, and
paying cash as we do, for what
I we buy, we are enabled to defy
combinations: ami we w ill make
it to the interest of our friends to
I patronize us. Our motto is, give
every customer the worth .of his
I money.
Friends, stand bv us, and then
1 you need fear no combination in
i our line.
CLYBl'RX & KLLIOTT. J
llon'l Tultnrro S|iU and Smoke Ynnr l.ll'r Ana j.
To tjiiit tiilincro eunUy mid forever. l>e mat;
net it-. Mill of life, liorvo nml vi^or, tulie No To*
Hue. 1 lie wnmler-worker. tliut makes weak men
I strong. All (lriiKRistii. SOc or 91. Cure eon ranIpwI
I look let iiml simple free AiUiress
Si Tllnt; Hemeilj- C" 'lueas'o or New Yorlf"
?
mPOKTANT XOTK K: ,
H 'Viiii! xnl'l out <>ur niercanti'**
ho-/nt >- to 111 Farmers' KhoMuk ami
I .Mei'i'H' tile '"o All t ait<es tliHt owe |
ii- must com*- forward ami settle up, '
. i?s we positively ou"t eai ry over tiny I
it**** u uts '"'li.s,iuil't o applies to ulI who
{ owe us
T. M. KIT/.patkick At Buo.
I month.
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! CLERK'S SILK. !
1 STATK OF SOI"Til CAROLINA i
| !
( MI NT V O F I.ANfASTFIt,
( <.urt of (?oninnm I'll oh
I hol.riaali J Gregory, Lemuel L. (ire^ l
ory, ami o'lters i' atnt/ft's,
against
\V. J., I'orter, Assignee, Joseph F.
I Gregory. Assignee, anil others. De j
(eniiauts. *
I )I" ItSFT A N r to ?n ()r*l< r of court in '
I the above ease, siy i e't i y Oeo. W. '
(}ntr?. t'irouit Judge, Oct. lstis. F
| will sell at Lancaster cciii t?house mi |
! The I'ie?l M<>n<l(u/ in November,
| within the letal hours of "ate, tin* f*il- j
lowing described t racts of latui to wit.*]
First : Ail that ?'ertai:i lot, piece or J
(uri'i'i <>r taint situate. lying and being
I mi the county of Lancaster and ?tale
aforesaid, bounded an follows : North
on lands i f J K Gregory , Kant on lauds
t R K wylle, south on landa ofs H
I Gregory, Mid West on land of Joseph
Ihtker and others, containing Two
J tin nil red and Thirty four
tAcr**, Mote or Leu*,
and known as the mci uel 11 Gregory
Homo place.
Second: All that piece, parcel or
tract of land /ying and situate in the
? oulitv of Lancaster in said State on
I the waters of Flat < reek, hounded
North by lands of m H Gregory, West
by lands of W J Rlnckmnu, K'st by
land* formerly of T T Gregory now ol
it K Gregory, and routli i>y lands or
J U Uatoe, eoniaiiiing
Fifty Acre*, More or Le**.
Terms of Sale, ()A"iH I'ttrchaser
to pay for t apers.
VV. S. L. Porter,
C. C. C. L. C.
J T (ireen, l'ltt's Atty.
" r>r Mlies' Nmtc Pi.astbhheuro nrentr i
TUM. WtAK BAOU8. At druciteu. oolylte.
-1D I1
Ifilll If.
2
A SHOW
Hams* one of ?.$al
is our milliner,
to inspect. IN en
hand. Novelties
table and corner
tieauty. The fre
the Blast. Come
there's much to f
pay when if conn
A. Fitting
The nobbiest styles will l>e here in :
tire collection of Silks, Hai red Plaid
pons, Storm Serges, French Serges,
THE FIRST
We don't belie
ill the silk line.
stripe you've hea
A FAIR FIELD
IS ALL
WE DO 6
I
Bator iii Frill
giving away at 3 cents. At the ?itr
of Fancy Plaids?12A cents goods?
yard-wide Bleaching now down to a
figures. We are simply nnderbollin
pairs of new Shoes. With no big s
clerks nor hack lot drummers, we e
Schloss' tine it,
mi (Iwi <1**1Y?vt* Y f
Men's 75 rents v
w W fi ^
H e have new <1
()(> cook stoves, ti
lots of cliairs. bin
k,Bojs" won't eln
House-keener?
before buying,
For From
li e have Lac<
pair B owels. Mh
lina Blankets,
W Aji'i
to tbe highest hti
Seller, is ail we s
V
N. B. Mrs. A
very best in the !
will find upstairs
satisfy vour ever
1 4
Illf illj| j| W:
tmri?wniv^gcnca.jBauw.* xr:?z:;t r- xmm
^"O SleanSv ?ji i'
J&* fc * ^ ^ ' *i "*4 V
1Y. K ii ii S ii E 1 4 i! t ?.
timore's sk:;
We've a mosis;
ereaiioiss gee c'
peep ieves
lias Sis examples
sliest, and finest .r:
in and make vor
see, much to adm;
A
is ?> a purebase.
Commen<
i few days. You can't tint! a higit
s, all-wool Whip Cords, Twilled-'?jj.c!
and silk and wool Novelties.
CROP OF FAL!
ve there as anythi
That new figur**
r<! so much about
) AND HO FA\
WE EYU1
lUSINKKS S
OJ* OUli R
i J A mnnufaeti
I ?1 |i |/| cents Prints th
|j V U 8 k A mill in Soot
lUfi ljlv'9 of 1 i yard svid
All I'tiaii sale of Dress Cioods in Ne
your's for 7 cents. Yard wide Pe
nickie.
! ill liar raflti ^
g any concern in the country. l.ver
tore rents to pay. no partners to divi<
an and will undersell litem all.
iade clothing is h?
5 suat,'.-"^.0 suits
ann J earns Bants !
W afc ^!i 1* w ? a
lepartmcnts on ou
55 bed room suits,,
iTiuis. and safes,
nekle over their U
s, see us, and be :
Auction
i Curtains, wim'o
actings and sheets
JO bed spreads*
ft ft T
Mil \\ V SJ
yer, s^eb?I Imij frou
isk.
if. G AN ^
mos,the Dress
South, with lie?'
i over our store fu
y wish in her line
ii if '*W
: [i d 8
Fashum S;? ?:l*
3id Miss \
f Mu? miHiiu s.
sii.-plaj'i?i- .i
vuii on <'v.
*W ?
j case. I'\ -i
uf bcMilehui';
it t lion so ;
;ni. am! little'? ?
cement.
;,r> NOW AWTiI"> i<n
j <v ; lavishly for tie .?r;
; V *> ?0'J< till!- tl)<? IllO.-t. I 1 -f;
"j ? < | cr couiiii:) v. ? .
r; <' \ .Vt } lit ixootls hi t;)'_ ?_\
? . M*. -ths. lloxu'li.'.v' Iks?
tp if e ?
v.? 1 &v PL ^ c
cjidrtjM'd r'^
??3a<! I IK; I uiK'
are here*
fORS
D?D A SR.
TKUTLT
Ji' cr iri. r: u*. S.<:?!( ytml ol'.V
tj it vail sell you :it .*> < MT&
b- j.TMiina ^ives us 1 1,<?<f -vic
* ; ??>! Si*ii Island that v%<' nn
w V'?vk v\ec?u??lil 4,52*'*> y ;ir.k
reidv only .* cents. Hs;ik*v\<
)['TA(ii MKM, amljuSK ?t?.
'ro^d t\> ,('< our Shoe; hush v.**
itv.v:; 11. 1'!'iil! cC
y ./?v rot'civinij hun trods of
i?o f'MU'V 1.1.J I ' ) &
ire at (50 ceuiftf
In (5:? y <*
\ \ s:* K' i' at H e."i s*
4 'W 1M'
/ " *"'! / *u t:i
u?,-.
v f<ec<iS!?! fleers.
8 E4* he?!slea?!s.
8*ea'ealler Stat1
3! -:iUm'e prelifc
s??'c to see st>.
w .-iIukICS, 1O00
? Xoi'(l) 4 '.itot
** * k. 1 j i I I
it 77ic Lotrest
JON.
iker, one of the
assistants, you
IH equipped to
If. G.