The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 14, 1898, Image 2
jTHE LEDGER.
Th'^low S. Oa.rtor,
EDITOR AM) MANAGER.
WKDNKSHAV, 1>KC. 14, 1 SOS.
Till: LANCASTER < I It Al> EL
SCHOOL.
Report of tl?? Superintendent loi
First (^uartfr of Present Ses
sio i-'l'hc Honor Rolls.
On ''l idar, December <>th, the
examinations on the course foi
the first quarter session ' OS-'O?
were finished.
During the term, at intervals;
of three months, two more ex
aminations will he held: thus,
those who failed 011 the first
<Iinirt?r, in any subject, can, by
close attention to it and increased
application, attain a sufficiently
high average on the year's work
for advancement in dune to a
higher Grade. Parents are requested
to examine the reports
carefully, note the deficiencies,
and require more time given to
the home study of those branches
in which the pupil is backward.
It would help both teacher and
pupil for parents to communicate
to the former any difficulties encountered
by the pupil it) the understanding
or preparation < f his
studies, that may come to their
observation. Th progress of the
child is dependent, on an intelligent
understanding and co-opera
tion on the part of the parent,
teachei, and pupil.
The work of the school in its
first (juarter has been of . ueh
character as to hold out the hope
?.>f a very successful term. I nosh
to eoinmend the pupils, especially
those of the higher grades, for
excellent behavior. On the other
hand, there are none entirely
satisfactory in diligence and ap
plication to studies
I beg to turn the attention of
the people of Lancaster to what
they already realize, namely, that
our school building is not what it
ought to be?in fact it is all that
it ought not to he; too small,
badly lighted, impossible to
\ Wi \ 111*!* I Vf lltint ??? nn.it .'1..*^
uiyni. wi >cuuiiiii;, unhealthy.
Thero is no profit nor
economy in educating the child's
mind at the expense of iu eyesight,
lungs, and general health.
.Lancaster is behind her neighbors
in this one respoct; it is for us to
determine when to make a change.
The honor rolls for the past
quarter follow. The attendance
roll requires th.-.t <lnring the sixty
days of the quarter, a pupil be
neither absent, tardy nor dismissed.
On the deportment roll
are such a* have no demerits.
The scholarship roll has two
sections : the highly distinguished,
requiring a general average of
! ;"> per cent; and the distinguished,
requiring a general average of 1)0
per cent.
Deportment, 100 percent,
tirade IX. Met a .Jones, Florence
Drown Nora Hough. Catho.
rine Foster, f-.ily Miller, Alice
Williams, Sadie ??!i<le!I,Claude
Iluev.
(trade VIII. 1 to 1? Hoik, Kuniee
Heaty, llat'Je Davis, Maud Gregory,
Bessie Mackey, LiiIh Mollwain,
Maggie Muokey, Marion
Thomson, Irene Swaringen, Her-,
liert Voting, Arthur Robinson.
(inidts VII. Marie Craig, .lane
Johnson, Lessie Johnson, Bosttie
McDow.
(trade VI. Hattie Taylor,
(trade V. I'ear I Hunter.
(irade IV. Nathaniel Howcrs.
(trade x 111. Celeste Cnuthen,
Ivy Crawford, Meta Moore, I!<;?sie
Thomson.
Grade II. Francis Cunningham,
Kelly Cunningham, Willie Johnston,
Kirk McKeown, Rob Robertson,
Ivn Bennett, Annie Cherry,
Hope Gregory, Carry Gregory,
Nannie Johnson, Maud Moore,FtA
t
f^. -
ta Skipper.
Grade I.
Attendance 100 percent.
Grade IX. Cutherinc Foster
Florence Brown.
(trade VIII. Bob Belk, Connu
Davis, Ilattie Davis, Maud (iroi;
t ory, Nellie Hough, Filer Jordan
Blanche Moore, Foster Moore,
vJrade VII. Frank Hunter,
(trade VI. Lena A mot. Jot
Foster, Mamie Gregory, Willii
Poovey, Ilattie Taylor, I^uh'
Hood.
Grade V. None.
, (trade IV. Nathaniel Bowers
Jamie Taylor, Nina Bennett.
Grade III. Grace Hunter, Ad
elle Lemnsond.
Grade II. Francis Cunningham
1 ICoil v f 1nnnini*ham ?? % * 11 ^
j vuiiiiiu^uikiii, ^ 'am liAl ill' 'iii
llol) Robertson, Ivsi Bennett, An
nie Cherry, Inez Hough, Winoy
Hunter, Charlotte .lones.
Scholarship.
(trade IX. Highly distinguish
ed, 95-100. None.
I ....
Distinguished, 90-95. Norn
! Hough, Catherine Foster, Sadie
McCardoli, Meta Jones.
Grade VIII. Highly distin
guished?: Eunice Beatv.
Distinguished : Blanche Moore,
Marion Thomson. Irene Swaringen
and Herbert Young.
Grade V11. None.
; Grade VI. Highly distinguished
: Juanita Wylie, Hattie Tay>
lor, Willie Poovey, Blanche Consul*,
('arol Connors.
Distinguished : Joe Foster, L<ena
Amos, Waddy Thomson.
(trade V. Distinguished: Ettii
i Bo v ling, Fred Poag, Clarice
i Knight, Carrie Bowling, Lloyd
> Moore.
i Grade IV. Distinguished : Jamie
Taylor, Nina Bennett.
Grade III. Distinguished: Me
ta Moore, Ivy Crawford, Eiiinm
Swaringen.
firtliip I F lliirhlv' lliuf iniimiuti
ed : Luella Cole, Ivy Bennett.
Distinguished : Nannie John
son, Rob Robertson, Ktta Skip
per, Willie Johnson.
Grade I. Distinguished : Nellie
Hurley, William McDow. Robbie
Porter, Brantley MeCrory, Margaret
Moore.
Leonard T. Baker, Sup't.
| For The Ledger.
M arriaiie at White Blutr.
Mr. J CSm\ll and Miss L A
Bowers, daughter of Mr S \V
Bowers, were married l>v J N
Kstridge, N. 1'., at his home on
Sunday the 1 1th instant.
The attendants were: K (
Hinson with Miss Beside Bowers
W J Bowers with Miss P J Him
son; W B Faulkonbury with Mis?
Isadoro D Small; J F Woanei
with Miss Junie ninson; P V
Hinson with Miss Nina Weaner:
I) C Hinson with Mis* Matilda
Bowers.
A large party ol relatives and
1 ~
friends were present.
Big Hobher\ in Monroe.
Special to The Observer.
Monroe, Dec. ! . Quite a big
robbery oeenrred in Monroe last
night. ,1. M. Dempster <& Co's.
store was relieved of a large
iplantilv of goods. The robbers
broke a huge plate glass out of
the front show window and went
in. There was no telling how many
i articles were taken. Some half a
dozen of suits of clothing, several
watches and jewelry of various
kinds are missing.
?rjk ??
Clierpis Pectoris
" When the doctors considered me
incurable, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
cured me of
i
Chronic Bronchitis"
L. II. LARDINOIS, Uosiere, Wia.
If ALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c.
> ??Lt> *+
I - Sold O
.
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The F.ntire f'toc
A mounting
to Over
On Sat
' H e will hurl, lil
sk}. this Enttr
Shoes, Cloth
-At 50 Ce
) |
There were bidders : t the Sh
I did the work, and \YK 11AI > IT ai
I would like to offer these goods for
I for it will take at least one week t<
This mammoth Sale will hrgii
that dav, for it will he impossible
lars worth and they ean't he sold 1
I
Let the fjJIad
nook and eot nei
i| The Farmer'?
are giving $1 O
tliein. * his is i
naked truth, we
stork 5^ ceil!
you $1 OO any v
; SATfJIiDA
iSemenil
Ihide r net L OF
First, '
mwv ID
;i TRESPASS NOTICE.
' ?
ALL LLKSONS are hereby
' warned not to trespass upon toy
. lauds in Buford township, known
jus the Funderburk tract, the
lMvler tract and the home tract on
j which I reside, either hy tishine,
1 hunting with do?;s or without,
cither by day or lii^lit, or in any
other way. The law will he enforced
against ar;\ and all persons
disregarding this notice.
Cico. \V. l'lylcr.
; I)ec. 10, 1 sjts. 1 m.
TRESPAS ?
All persons are hereby warned
not to trespass in any way, by
, walking, ruling, hunting, cutting
wood or in any other way on my
land, known as the Kendrick place
in Indian Land Township, on
Twelve Mile CI reek. The law will
j i?u ?;nii ni-u n^iiinsi any person
<lisre?ar<ling this notice.
1 j r
ThoH \Y Kendrick.
Pro. 2, 1SQ8. ltn.
REGITRATION NOm"
j r J ^ H K I'll MC'WII I. TA KG no'lee
j a thai the fleyistration Hooka wi.l
he open at the court house, for the
registration of parties ent it led to register
ututer the Constitution, on the
1st Monday in eacli month, until SO
days preceding t?e tuxl general election
W (4 A I'Olt I'RH.
Chatrm n Board fUg!st?atlon I* O
Lancaster H (! I
l >ej 6 1891.
ut By The
Bought Bj
Mill* ill!!
?k of T. S). Rhodi
amrfe* -. ?
:urday, De
ke a Thuiiderbol
e Stock of Dry #?<
iin//, Kt<\ on ihis
>nts on the
nnffV. C.,l~ ll.:- -I- *
li in n uuiv; mi in IS OlOl'K IZ'OIll "111 OV(
id got the goods, NOW, VOU Ii
sale before December 10th, hut it 5
) unpack and get the stock arranged
P|m| |8||1J<
a promptly at s o'clock, Saturdai, I
for all to get waited 011 Kcaicni
n a day, so you are sure to get some
Tidings he procl:
of old Laneaste
i and M
(> for every 51) c
no bom hast ie as:
will give out ol
ts worth of goods
vliere else. l>ou9
Y DKC i'Mil
?er OUIt YIOTT
the People. PC
ost. and .ILL th
I lIS II Ar. IIill
a. a s* -1 -a w w .Hi a j 8 3
I M I'OKT \ XT XOTK'I-: : |
Having *ohl out our mercantile i
Iup-mi- h- lot lie Farmers' H.ii king an >
Mi tilo \ 11 | ml t'x that o Ve
' to must i'iiiih forward ami sett '<? ii|>, I
| a* Wi- |?.?-i ive y en l i'Hi r> ov? r any I
ace unts ' his not ce applies to all who
>we us
T. M. Fitzpatiuck it P.ito.
1 m ul h
.^Soney to Loan
J if \ V K M <\DK arrangement* ?t ith
j 1 hr ikeis in New V- rk i My through
whom I iimi able t > i hu e loans secured
*>\ a fi i mortgage on improve I
' (Mi ion fin in i, for six \ e <r? tune pay
I hi in Inst iiments a* ly-riuenf 7 p< r
ci'ni per aoliiiiil Tim rokerage niiu i
| t e charge f r ahfttraci ami itispeetioil
I are sma aiiit >?t the expense of the
hm mwer l< E VV V I I K,
Atiy. at Law.
; VNnv. 4 4in,
" * ' '; ' '*r " * % ^
" For tlx yearn i hihu victim of ?1 } ? i
prp*la in it i worst form, i toulileat nothing
but milk toast, anil at times my stomach would :
not retain and diirest oven that hast Mureb i i
lie (ran taking CASf'AftETs nnd since then I I
have steadily improved until 1 am as well us I
ever was In my life."
David II. MtJIiI'Ilv. Newark. O
CATHARTIC ^
nl UPATl Off 7^
TRAOI MARK RtOIRTIRID
I
Ptcannnt. Palatable, Potent. T?*te (.nod, I)o
Good. Nevor Hlcken. Weaken, or Gripe. Wo. '&c. fiOc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
i rtfrflaf Hf?fdjr <?mp?Nj, M*t?lr*al, Kfw York. Yll
HA Tift QAf* H"1'1 *n<1 fliQjAnioM by alldmg*
IIU* I U'DAu (liti to <1 IIC Tobacco Habit
, WHrntrnmpm J*aun- HUm1 Pain PUk.
Dr. M11rr'Nb?v? Pi.artrhreuro UIIF.rilA1
TJJUL WKAK HACKS. Aidru?Ma. oaljr Me.
Siieriff r
?
i's of Florence,
liar*.
c. lOtli
It from a clear
ttodtf, Notions,
Ihill'lit i t\t
Oil a Cieek Orxded, 114}
(iilla Creek Jours X Itoads, 22} 11
Puford, in "
Klat Creek No 6 16 "
Flat Cieek No 9. (Kirshaw), 20 "
Pleaaant Hill, N<>9, Kfrdiaw,19 '
Pl^iMDt Hill, No 7, 19 '
Pleasant Hill, No. 13, (Oak
hur*/), 23 mllla.
IMoftfhiil Hill, Jones X Poatla 21 ,,
Cedar Cre. k, 16
CVdir Creek, Joi > ? X Roads,1H "
Ilea eetfully submitted,
J E. BLACK MON,
Co Treaa.
No mnrpbloa or o4oai la Da. Mllaa' Paid
Piua (??a All Pik "OmmUAm"
w ? \/ ? ?'
local Matters*
Octagon soap 4 rents a bur at
Croxton & Mohlev's.
< //.
(io to Croxton & toobley's for
, nice White Fish, 5 ets. per pound.
I (VA
cotton brought 5.95 in this
market yesterday and is expected
to bring '? cents today.
+ ^
Dr (4 W Poovey, who has been
seriously ill the past week, we ure
jrlnd tn stutf> is Knnif* bettor. and
mmm a? am ? ? a
> Dollar.?r
the State, l>ut the SPOT CASH
LEAP THE HENEPIT. We
s just impossible for us to do so
for sale.
teecmber 10th. Don't all come
her there are Ten Thousand I>oU
of the cream.
limed in every
;r County, that
lercenlile Co.
cots you bring
sertion but the
f this Bankrupt
that would cost
t forget the date
EH lOTH.
O : I mivrbut).
$lt the People^
e Time.
NOTICE !
To t lie Taxpayers of Lancaster county-'
The Trea^urei's < flice will be np#n
for the collection of tuxes f >r lineal
year 1M)H, from the 15ih day of October
to the 3lsl uav of Deeetnh- r. lS^H.
The levy in an follows, vix:
State, 6 mills
(louiity, Ft "
C A ?!. It It.; 3
School, 3 "
I.OCA I. LEVY.
O. It A ('. It. It., Oil Is Creek 43 mills.
O It A C B It . Pleasant Hill 3 "
() It A (' It It , Cane Creek, 7 "
Lair-aster Graded School, 4 "
Kershaw " " 4 "
Oukhurst " " 4 "
J ones X It ' 2 "
TOTAI. I.KVY ItY DIHTRl(TH
Indian I.and, in "
WaxhAw, 16 "
Cane C'r ek No, 3. 23 "
Oane Cre? k Graded. 27 "
Cnie '"reek Jones X lt ?n<tr, 2>*> mills.
his speedy recovery is now hoped
for.
c/k
We will pay highest market
price for till Turkeys and Geese
delivered to us on next Monday,
19th inst.
II. M. Johnson & Co.
czk
The Ladies' society of Unity
church will give a hot supper at
the Unity parsonage on Friday
night, 19th instant. All are invited.
The ladioa of Bethel church
will give a hot supj>?r at the
church on Thursday night, 23d
* vj 7
instant. The public is cordia ly
invited.
Our Toy Department is now
about ready. Come and bring
| the "Little folks" to see the now
'Toys, Dolls, etc.
B. U. Hough Co.
p/k
liev. J W Little preached his
farewell sermon to lu.-? congregation
at the factory Sunday night,
lie has accepted a call to Waxhaw,
N. C.
j Miss Moultrie Buchanan, of
Chester, spent Saturday and Sun
day Ht this place with her friend
and former school mute, Miss
Minnie Miller, on her return
homo from Cheatertield county
whera she has been teaching
school.
ssj
Jinks : "Where would you advise
me to go to buy a good gold
i ring for my best girl ("
h t ank : (exhibiting one he had
just purchased.) "Why, to B. C.
Hough *Sc (Jo's, of course."
-V?.
Dr. anil Mrs. W .M Crawford
left 1 hursduy for Charleston
where they will spend several
j days I he Doctor represents
Jackson Lodge, A. F. M., at the
annual convocation o! the. Grand
Lodge now in Session in llmtcitv.
( apt. B J V\ lthcispoon and Mr.
L C Sec rest, ollicers of the Grand
Lodge, are also in attendance on
the annual conv< cation.
Dr. Miles' a Heart Cure
Cure* a Prominent Attorney.
' )
MU. R. C. PIIELI'S, 1 lio leading pension
attorney of Belfnst, N. V., writes:
"I was discharged from the army on
1 account of ill health, and suffered from
J heart trouble ever sine?. I frequently had
fainting and smothering spells. My form
tras bent as a man of SO. 1 constantly wnro
| an overcoat, even In summer, for fear of
taking cold. I couid not attend U> my busiIness.
My rest was broken by tovere pains
about the heart and left shoulder. Three
years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so
much patent medicine and taken drugs from
doctors for years without being helped, Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure restored me to health. It
it t riilv t " -1 *
? nuuuvi iui uidiicino aim it MTord*
me much pleasure to recommend this remedy
to everyone." IBdflRv'^WUFSH
Dr. Miles' Itomerilf *
are aold hy all drunCists
under a positive RT" tvtiKSsa
guarantee, first imttie KHsfift C^UHrR
funded. Hook on dlseases
of the heart and KiL
nerves free. Address,
DK. MILKS MEDICALOO.. Elkhart, Lad.
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