The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 12, 1898, Image 3
Our esteemed friends, Mcssr
.1 \Y Davidson and Potts of Plea
ant Valley, made us a ploasai
call Thursday.
VA.
Died, in Pleisant Hill townsh
on Wednesday last, of fever, Mis
Huford Powers, daughli r of 5
.1 A Powers, aged about 15 year
She was a mem Iter of Heal
Spring Baptist chureh. Her n
mains were inlprroil ??* SiImi
church on Thursday.
FOIl KKNT.
Two nice 4-room dwellin
houses and one two story 7-rooi
dwelling, in East End of towi
Apply to
1 loath, Springs ?Sc Co.
Items ol* News from The lleut
Spring Gem
Born to Hon. and Mrs. L. ,1
Berry, a daughter.
Mrs. .J. II. Therrell returne
Saturday from a vi. it to friern
at Lancaster.
Tho Methodist eongregatio
will worship in tho l'reshyteria
church until their new church
completed.
Rev. S. \Y. Henry prcachc
at the residence of Mr. Koboi
Criimuinger last Sunday for tl
benefit of Mrs. (\, who has het
an invalid for a numher t>f year
Mr. A. l?. Cuuthen, clerk i
the auditor's otlice of the S. C.
(?. K. K., has resigned and a<
cepted a position with Mr. 11. .
Bruce a* Shelby, N. C.
Messrs. \V. 1*. and T. K. Macl
ey went out gunning last Saturdn
and returned with two wild turl
f?VK TIlOV W'lO'fl onn 'loo [ ?
week and killed four of the feat I
cry trilte.
Trutlcsvillo Dots.
This place is on a boom. Thei
are eornshuckings about evei
day. Corn is in bad conditii
this year, an unusual amount (
rotten corn on bottom lands.
Hampton Massev and Burre
Knight, members of the 2d S. C
Kegt., are at homo on furlough.
Ilf 1 A g 1 1 i* *?? ? *
>? .i iAMimt'ni, oi >> H.xnaw, r
C., paid a visit t,> l?is oh! frictv
uroutul hero tho other duy. I>
T Ij Dostor was also down lookir
after some old friends, and \V
Brnce of (ireenville, is in toil
for a few days.
We are glad to note that M
? .1 1> Fnnderhtirk's family have ti
recovered except his yonnge
daughter, and she is improvii
fast.
.Mr Lee Hud's wife? is very si?
hut we hope not seriouslv. Tl
health of our community is no
very good.
Will some one pleuse solve th
riddle for Mr 1* M I'lvler : Soiik
thing that never has been, neve
will he and yet is.
KIWI.
.fust Arrived J Horses, Mule
hikI Wagons l?y (lie Cai^Loatl.
A ear load of I lorses, Mar
and Muled, selected especially f<
tliis market and bought to sell
priees in keeping with the In
price of cotton, have just been r
eeived at our stables.
Al.-o, another car load of ll
celebrated Tennessee and ()
11: .1 it' ?i i
hh'mu \ iig'injs, mi! oniy run
hie. This is our second shipme
this season.
Call early. We will treat y<
right. Respectfully,
Farmers' 15. & M. Company,
.1. M. Hood, Manage
Htoekliolders* Meeting.
A meeting of the stockholde
of The Lancaster Tonsorial Coi
pany is hereby called to meet
the office of T Y Williams, Ksq
at 5 o'clock p. m., Monday, no
Nov. 14th. All stockholders a
requested to Iks present.
.J. T. Stevens, Pres.
Dr. MU?'Bairn WO< mrM*M<l to
jnlriMfiia slaatw. "Omcm! a 4om
s. A Sigtd \V(irlli Seciii(;~A Wagoi
^ on a Uodl'- Look Over C'lyburi
?X i:ilio(t's Stables.
Have you seen our highly elc
vuteri M'tchell & Lewis wagon
Well, of trourse you have if yoi
''' have heen in ten miles of Lancas
** ter within the past week. It i>
Ir not jjnite as high as Mitchell';
l'eak in North t'aiolina ?
II fett, hut it is far enough up it
the air to he seen for miles around
' located as it is upon the pinnaeh
III | of our stately stahles, gracefully
I holding 0:1 the tip end of its tongut
our neat Intsiness sign. It is higl
in everything except price -higl
ir in <|uaiilv, durability, workmanship
and style. The price is s<
low that we arc almost ushumec
to tell it?in fact, it is so far he
low me wagon's 111li s?:indr.rd ol
excellence that wc liuve to keep i1
on the ground floor, where yoi
'? arc cordially invited to call and
see it.
Cotton is low, it is true, hut il
you need a good wagon one that
d you will not he a ways taking tt
Is the shop for repairs, and are will
ing t<? pay anything at all for il,
n come right along to our stable?
n and pick \<>u out a Mitchell?tin
js best and cheapest wagon on tin
n a kel.
1(, CLYIU'UN & KLLIOTT.
^ Catlli' ttcciivrnvl and Ttiiei
le Caught.
Mr. .latnes Clark traced hi?
,s- cattle near ('aindcn and found thai
in j two negroes had sold them t<
| Messrs. Spears Itro. The\
iv gave a description of the negn
L who sold them and su>oic:or al
once rested upon Hob Crocket!
v- and Henry Clinton. I?oh w:i.
iv arrested, confessed the crime am
i- was carried before Magistral!
t !!i!!!ard r.r.d r-cr.t h. j-.H. ; 'mho.
\- made his escape.? Heath Spring
' (i e m.
| For The Ledger
re
i A l*n|til Tells of the Fine Schoo
v I 1
" sit Pleasant Vsillcy ? Also of
, the Sail Death of a Pupi1.
Mr. Kditor : ?Please allow nn
space for a few lines conecrnin;
our progressive school at Pleasan
j Valley?the host in Indian Lan<
s- ! township. It is taught hy Prof
's L. Shurlev, a nohle man and nios
r* successful teacher. He tauydit ii
North Carolina ahout twelve year:
, and has taught herq_ aljout ihre*
11 I Ic is decidedly the host teache
we have ever had and has raisc<
r. . our school from the ground to In
ill , a very high one. A few years agi
st the people of Pleasant \ allc;
ig thought the:r children could no
j learn any more than to read in tin
U first reader or spell in ttie hlin
i(. hack speller to haker, hut thm
w have found out better. They eai
see that their children nreloarnin?
every day that they go to school
? and how we, who couldn't rca<
Br or write well, are now study in?
Latin and (ireek, reading Ciesni
and Cicero, and la-fore lonjjr wi
w ill enter college. We have about
I ...
s ; t>5 scholars enrolled but abou
. half of them are now picking thi
( s ! J ? 4 4 ....
j T till I UUI UMI.
The Pleasant Valley school lei
,l j ahout 30 pupils studying Kn^lisl
vv Giummar, 10 studying Greek an<
( j Latin ?*nd others ready to start
j Search the whole country arourw
u and where can you find a countr;
' school that has as many hoys nn<
girls studying Greek, Latin am
(iramnuir as the Pleasant Valle;
.schoolIt is a shame to see fron
the reports of some of the rchool
that only three or four puplis an
studying Grammar.
Prof. Shurley takes a decide*
interest in his pupils and is deter
mined to send some of them t(
college. We all love him and ohe;
jn him and 1 hope that those of u
I who get to college will find tench
ers who will treat us as kind a
ro our dear old teacher, Mr. Shurley
Our school has recently beci
fitted up with new desks. Tin
patrons met August 1st and con
|* eluded the) would do away witl
' stools and one legged benches and
1 give us nice, comfortable, seated
desks and 1 tell you wo can nil
, study better now. 1 think the
( Pleasant Valley school is in the
.'lead and hope the other country
- schools will pattern after it.
" | .Ve have had a very sad and
1 unexpected death in our school
' recently. Not more than 12 days
. ago Charley W Culp, one of our
brightest and most ambitious boys,
i'departed this life. He took sick
1 ' last May and had to stop school
land was never able to return.? I
| lie was loved by all the pupils and
I by bis good old teacher. He died
from the effects of a congestive
^ chill. lie was fond of school and
" during his illness looked forI
ward to rejoining the happy boys <
Jtl M'llUUI illlll IRllllf; <M1 Will l?\ 111
pi nastie pole where, in my imagination,
I can see him swinging and
, l jumping. Charley was a pood,
christian hoy and had heen a member
of the Baptist clnir?h since he i
.'was 12 years old. The good Lord j
. has taken him to His home above
, where his old school mates can 1
never see him again until we meet
I him in Ilenvon, and 1 hope we all
will be able to face him there,
f He was buried by his school mates
| Oct. 28th. J. W. P.
- Pleasant Valley, Nov. J), ISPS.
Don't Toliarro S|iit anil Smoke Tour l.ll'o Ann;,
' To quit li lim-ro easily iiiol lorrirr, be mnR
, ) neiic. lull of life, nervo uml vijfor, take No lolliii'.
tlio wnniler ivorlier, Hint makes iveali men
. sti'oiiK. AH ilrinjirisis, SOc <>' t,. Cure Kiiarnnt.*
tsl Itiinklil null 8;' "ii|mc free. Aii'lrr"3
| , K; Keiueiiy i'' 'tnuoifu ?>r Now Yorlfr
I!
Bolted For Liberty.
1' ,. T
Ike Sims, the Negro who was
sentenced to the penitentiary for
life for the murder ot Steve Car - j
ter, tlied to make a break fori
; liberty last Saturday night. Chief
of police Love went into the jail j
for the purpose of committing a '
' Negro named Sly for selling
Ii?|Uor. As he opened the door,
Ike bolted for it and tried to run
over Mr. I jove. Mr. Lovo drew
1 I his revolver and Isaac, though up"iparently
very wild, deemed it
I prudent to stop.?Yorkville HnII
I
(purer.
, | An appeal for help has Ween!
^ made to Gov Kllerhe for the in-|
i habitants of the sea islands near I
i Beaufort. The appeal states
I there is much sickness and suffer- J
L. in?? and that starvation is imini
,t nent on less relief is obtained. The '
recent tidal wave destroyed the j
I rice and jirain crops and the rotL,!
tintr ??f the vegetation has occa-|
' sioned a ?*reat deal of fever.
I
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I
. i iTevention is always better than 1
cure, even when cure is possible. I
s Hut so many times pneumonia is not I
cured that prevention becomes the {
natural act of that 'nstinct of self- j
s j preservation which is "the first law I
II of nature." Pneumonia can be prej
vented and is often cured by the use
| of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
, I "Some yearn apo I had a severe cold and
I I .1 . J > ?>
uircavfneu wmi vik i cuuia ;
i? ; neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched
j condition. I procured a bottle of Ayer'a I
1 Cherry Pectoral and took it according to the
directions, and at the end of fifteen dayswas
as well and sound as before the attack. I
V have recommended it in many cases of pneumonia
since, and have never known it to fail
n in elfecting a cure."
JOHN HENRY, St. Josep i, La.
"I was attacked with a cold that settled
'* on my lung", and defied the skill of my physicians
so that they considered me incurable. !
At last 1 began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1
1 and was entirely cured after having taken '
two bottles."
FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO,
D1 Taunton, Mass. !
Auer's
! Cherry Pectoral
r>
q in put up in half-size bottles at half
price?60 cents.
^ 4U druccUU Mil Dr. MUm' N?rr? PlMter*.
WITS
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THE IRON IS I
OUR BARCAIP
WE CAN'
r.TTt;
"Keep on
Our second sto<
charming and caji
genius of ij our in
bought to sell at $
bought to sell at JS
: LOW PB
Search the towi
snetSium, and sma
viiieing shoe nary
Sale on Broariwa
?
Umbrellas, will ii
ot ? 1.1(H) worth ii
O
1
A new line of S
and most popular
prices you ever
Patterns,?no tw
of that I '2[ ccs
so fast at 7 cents,
on tins. 8,5(10 ys
at 3 cents.
We're Mai
Rooo
The <;ay has mi
come to our store
any other store.
W
Bargains
More Clothing
15 cents to
nearly as lift?e t<
Jackets, Capes ai
Manufacturers.
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3 AYS TO
A N S 0 N
HOT ICATCI
m R
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rjrr.: ^aaccsJ
A-comiMg'.
;k of Millinery refl
divating conceits
illiner. Miss VI i
til. will l>e sold i
j i will be sold at f
ICES OUR THOUI
lERIFFr
r r53 Bl tn>- im m n i
I u si y c & m ra y *
a over, ?o into eve
I!, and you can not
jams here. The
y, 3?ew Vork. of SI
i a few days put u>
d 49 cents on the
For I'M
>i*css floods and f
goods chained I
saw. 1/andsome
o alike. Onh Js!. I
its Dress Uniting i
VI e coiili ol llie
iirds I 1-4 yard ^
W
king A Net
rd For L?o^
it vet lieen when
and huv for less i
Arriving
ALL THI
; Bargains. 7(1(1
Nl. We charge
> bin. Our lian<
+>
nd Skirts arc J"!
3AYS TO
ANSON
TRAD,
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I / '
THEY FLY. V1
CK, 1 "
)A1 E ALL..
99
lecls the nKtsy
made by tli?T'
1 I I R x -
mams, seats
at Hats
if'ty cents.
W
SHT. i IA
JNT I !i*y
store. big.
tind such coisbig
Mic rill's
tats, and
s in possession
dollar.
*ilks. the best
to the lowest
lot of Dress
100 \ ards lell
e
>ve are selling
R ft I I I I^ iilit s ? if
8?ii i sn
vide ??hcetin?
N
7 Prices*
vou coiihhi't
W
money than ;?t
7 TTMF
1 11T1 L-Jr
> pairs Pants
milling to look
Isoine Jinc of
st in from the
TRADE
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