The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 14, 1899, Image 2
LHE LEDGER
Tliarlo 7 S. Carte
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
WKDNKSDAY, .IL'NK 14, 1 >>14D.
| For The Folji
Cau the Court of C(?iumou I'l
l>e Held :it the (iencral Ses
sions Term for .lime (
Is there any provision made
holding the Court of Comii
Fleas in the ?>th Circuit at
Ueneral Sessions Tci'ni for Jut
The Legislature at its last s
sion ehanged the tune for hold
the eouits, without making i
provision for opening the court
Common Pleas, at the June let
at the conclusion of the court
\iencral Session, in conformity
Section lit) of the Cotlo of Pro
dure : and it repealed all fort
Acts and parts of Acts in relat
to the times of holding the com
The existence of Section *J?i
the Code appears to hare been
tirely overlooked by the Logis
ture; and in the repealing cla
of the Act which is general :
sweeping, this Section wli
was the onl v authority for hold
the courts of Common Pleas
the summer terms, was overlook
and not retained. So if this S
tiou of the Code is repea
by the recent Act, there is n
no authority for holding the coi
of Common Pleas at the Ji
term. Such appears to be 1
obvious construction of the efh
of the recent Act. Lr.x.
| For The Ledg<
Taxuhaw items
Mr. Kditor :?The dry weatl
has given nearly all the farrai
ihn hllins Wo lliivft entnn wiv
of corn that are looking vc
well Ixit tbo general prospect
gloomy. Some arc not throu
planting yet. Gardens are vt
poor.
Duringtlieeontinued wet wen1
er in the spring we organize*
lazy club with a full stall* of o
ecrs. Our chili went down in
recently we have renewed and <
olficers are always on hand, es|
ciallv our president.
Some of our best ti her men tithed
iuck fishing Inst week w
marked success. They cau?
about two hundred, one weighi
nine pounds.
Mrs Annie llinson of Kockii
hum, is visiting relatives a
friends at 'his place.
lien Dowry of Tax.thaw, visit
iiis sister at Monroe, Monday.
A C Row-ell of Tabernacle, \
ited Taxahaw one day last wcoli
()neofour merehantshas bouj.
a bicycle, and think he is doi
more riding than selling goods.
Another of our mcichant* is u
easy about his bottom corn I
cause lie has more clods and mo!
pop \ ines thau e<n il.
The health of this eommuriitv
very good at pre-stint. One fclh
has ihe blues because his best g
is sick, but she is improving.
11 Ust ler.
11 o\\ i c f r c t s I ?i ind.
Special to The State.
Chester, ?lune b. Ycstcrd;
Mr. II. II. Howie, was given
preliminary hearing before Magi
trate WillianiH and granted bail
tlio sum of $500. Messrs. \V
Brice and .John Krazor are 1
bondsmen. About two weeks aj
Howie shot Jos. A Walker in t
arm, the trouble being broug
about by Mr. Walker swearii
out a warrant against Howie f<
selling beer, Howie having open*
a beer saloon with the consent 1
the county board of control.
t*r Have you forgotten
pay your subscription to I^edgei
Stair Summer Normal School.
The enrollment to yesterday
; for the State Summer Normal
' Sehool to he held at Winthrop
college, Rock Ilill, S. begin ning
tomorrow and to continue
!one month, is very largo. It is
I doubtful if the dormitories of the
01 | college will accommodate all the
ens teachers being enrolled and some
may have to get board in private
> families.
The following is a list of those
for from this county who have been
%
Kin ; enrolled and the courses they have
the!asked for:
10 Prof. Leonard T Raker; school
>cs-' management, physiography and
ing drawing.
my I Miss Virginia L Me.Murrav:
of' school management. primary
'm, j nietlu ds and drawing.
of | Miss IIattic Miller; school
" to management and drawing,
re- m
,UM A Thieving Nurse,
ion
? | Gallic Archil1, colored. Iisis been
1 ? | committed to jail for stealing from
en" the house of Mr. #1. W. Dunno
vant, where she was employed a>
"s0 nurse. A diamond ring, gold
md I Wateh and chain, and other at tides
lc? of jewelry and clothing were
,n? missed, Init it is impossible, now
d that Mrs. Dunnovant is dead, tc
e<^ tell what has been taken. The
ec" ring and some clothing were found
led in her possession.?Chester Han
ow tern.
me The smallpox cost the county
he $4116.19 and the town more than
Pet that amount. llail it not been so
well handled the smallpox would
have cost many times what it did.
cr. ?Monroe Enquirer.
Henry Hayes, col., was convicted
at the Berkeley court last
ier week of manslaughter and sentenced
to 5 years in the pen. He
rits escaped by making a break and
ry jumping the jail fence. Carelessis
ness on the part of the ollicers.
gh The Farmers' Alliance is try ry
ing to get on its legs again by
hereafter barring from memberLis
ship all politicians and ollico1
a seekers. It is a pity it had not
Hi- taken such a step long ago There
itil is need for the Alliance if it could
air be purified of the men who prospe
trated its noble mission to ignoble
purposes.?Koek Hill Herald.
'''' [V ? W ^ ^ T T y y W
'lit hA dk i<|i A ill A Al dlk. 4
nB ; m Boes Your :
! Head Adie ? /
11(1 y 4
4 Are your nerves weak?
y Can't you sleep well? Pain <
,.(j ^ in your hack ? I.ack energy?
^ Appetite poor? Digestion .
bad? P.oils cr pimples? i
*4 These are sure signs of ^
^ poisoning. 4
4 From what poisons?
y Fro.n poisons that are al- 4
r!it ^ ways lound in constipated '
. bowels. .
11 if the contents of the Ta
f bowels are not removed from y
^.jj the body each clay, as nature 4
n- | ? intended, these poisonous
i su^sf,*.nces are sure to be 4
I ^ absorbed into the blocd, al- S
!lv ^A ways causing suiforing and *
I frequently causing severe
! * A disease. .
js ' There is a common sense *4
"IfAifirsi
I, jg^Hj I |> I
% fefcL*' 9 II >jsk a
,v lijjj"
s- P> They daily insure an easy . ^
L and natural movement of ^
in n I'1? bowels. >
j You will find thatthe use of 4
8 11 ilyer's :
arsaparilla :
< with the pills will hasten ^
1 IS recovery. It cleanses the 4
4 blood from all impurities and
is a great tonic to the nerves. 4
^ Wrttm thm Doctor. ^
t j Oor M??1le?l T>ep?riinont h?? one .
Of . Of the moil eminent phyilt-Unt In r .
* Ihn llnliml SutM, Tell the doetor *
4 Jintl h?T you ere suffering. Von y
y will rereive the he*t medical ml rice j
. without curt. Af|ilre??.
* nit. J/J. atkb.
Lowell. Meet. 4
? Ar y ?r t T ww ?? *<
' ? AAA A
terns. Our price us long as they lasi j g,
I 6 cents, Lancaster lias never seen j
| anything like it. | ^
Sp>ci.it Bargain iVo. ? About j
000 yards wide India I ineti beautiful I
quality?very line and show?strict
vanie ll". cents. Our price only <) '.
i - <
cents. Don t miss this.
Sjieclat lifirf/ain \o. 4- ? 00 jatirs
Boys Fine eassimere Knee Pants, h z s
4 to 16 yeais, every pair warranted, |
cheap enough at 00 cents, our price
only 85 cents 4<Ml pairs Meim medium
and tine cassimere and woisled pants
| at 60 cents on the dollar. AII first class /%
new goods picked up from a nianulao*
turer who needed the money.
Special Bargain A'o. t>? Embraces
one whole stock of Clothing which is
needs no recommendation. Every .
body kuowsthat we are the only cloth- ls
ing people in 'own. It aeons to us
ttiat we have supplied half the trade
this Spring. Hre expect to supply the lit
, other half real soon. We continue to
sell suits at half price. The sooner you ,s
come, the better selection you will get. 8j
Sjtecial Bargain Ao ii?A 11 sorts
' of Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers
I 'or Ladies, Misses and children parv fj
of Cloud & Allison's stock ut awfully
cheap price. A splendid lace Oxford is
in tans and black, wedge heel, for
children at 40 eents, vain 65 cents. 111
i
IW DON'T FORGET the pine
tiring your pocket book. This is str
Always bear in mind
UNDER 1UY, UXDE:
Coming Today!)1
1 '
Another Car Load
Of Fine Mules
and Horses. ?
1
_____ . |,|
Those animals went cnreftilly
selected in person bv our Mr. EL _
, lit.It and the PEOPLE MAY "1
REST .NsSl'RED that they will ^
lll'nvt1 III IIII illst iilml tlniii
II ?- ** <* v mi/j in i; i
looking fur. X
NOW <'>n think nf I > 11 v I * > t? iinTil w
V'.II H'iK I I'll MOW S'i () K AM) e<!
I (1 J*i T Ol'll I'Kft !0S. We have I eo
nought h - I, a' <i we are going to hi
>ell, it makes no difbrenee what prices ce
ot Iters o iiv quote y? u We will either th
?1il/l. OH N I' Will sell for the ar
"'HII or ON TIM 10 for good paper, be
Ami <1 n't fmgel that we are Headquarters
for the.
Best r* at n:i
and Buggies
on tlie market. Our large sa'es of ve,
hides is the best evidence of the ponI
uiarity of the Htandnrd male* handled
ey us You don't have to he a'ways -j
running to the shop with the Buggies J
and Wa;,ena >ou buy from us
course you know that we keep ! ^
- HARNKHH Or A I.I. KINDS No
better made than the best grades 1 f0
we have In stock ^
MT* fall and see for yourself.
KMillITT & CKIWIMIKD. '
March IC. 1MH> ?
POWER OF TH| i
MOST WOi
I " *""" ??
The clean liarc
nient and shrewd
(Several inannfa
Irille compared t<
li.lllC. II.Y ,/.V
>tand) crowded w
gains. Not cheaj
Other merchants
- WE SELL
OUR SIX SPECIAL BARGAINS1
ARE WORLD BEATERS.
I I
Sft rial Jbirffain Xo, 1,? Olio;
I (!. ne (Over ii.ot o yards) real Oigati
^ dies, V'.ry pretty styles, unci very line I
; j show material, guaranteed as good as I
i anyliodvs'Jit eeiit quality. Our uston-I
i ishing price si cents. Kverybndy in | ^
Lancaster, town atnl county, ought to ?
> se_* hese goods. * ' 1
S'. ff'Hll 11 \i>. ,? ?() I\ i' j ^
, J extra 'leavv yard wide IVreales | 1fill*
1(1 < ??!?! Liml duu{i*ul.l<i i
ALMIGHTY DOL
tDERFULLY DE|
L cash, coupled 1
buying, has dot
icturers' short h
? their real vahi<
we:V (Cloud ?s
itli bargains. n<
t stuff*, we don't <1
sell cheap good
GOOD GOODS
OUR
MILLINERY
lEPARTMENT.
""" (
is one of I he
uisiest and most!
ittractive corn- I
srs in our Cash';
Sargniu.fnncx. 1
THE SUCCESS
V ">'? i
Department
s Phenomenal.
riy* Already our second order (
I
almost gone. Miss Ilasseltino .
crowded with work?but with (
ic aid of an assistant we hope to
a able to till all orders. Every i
delightid with our bats, not a
ngle complaint of any kind.?
here is nothing like having clean
esh stock, and a Trimmer who
thoroughly posted on styles
id knows her business.
i
e, CJoud & Allison's old stand on
ietly a SPOT CASH sale and not I
I Our Motto :
It SEl^L. Of the People, for the
5HAHLE8 1) JONES'
? ATTORNEY AT LAW
LAIUCASTKIt. S C
()tliee in the Court House.
Will practice in all the Courts,
roinpt attention will be given all
isiness with which entrusted
Collections a specialty. ,
Honey to Loan
HAVE MrtDE arrangement* with i 1
brokers in New York ( ily though 1 |
iioru I am able to place loana secur* I j
by a tlr-t mortgage on improved {
lion farm*, I <?r m x yearn time pay - i I
e In inatalmeiita at tiie rate of 7 per :
nl per aniniin. Tiie brokerage and ;
a charge for abstract and iiiHnection
e email ami at tin* expense of the '
irrower, B E WYLIK,
Atty. at I.aw.
Nov. 4, 4m, I
Jotineby theC^oun ty
Hoard of CammtN*
MionerN.
)ARTIES (Individuals or Arms,)
are hereby notified that the law '
quirtK that license be obtained for I 1
e sale of cartridges before engaging '
that business. The law will l>e en* J '
reed agatcst any one dlsiegardlng 1
is notice aud falling to procure such 1 1
:eDM.
m. c. Gardner,
Hupervisor of Lancaster Co.
Jan. 25|h, 18?tt. j
LAR
MONSTRATED,
it It good jtidg*
le good work.
its closed, at ?
t% Our CJlSii
i Allison's oh!
(tiling hut bar.
leal in that kind
s.
CHEAP Please
note prices* helow ami con:
pare with others, ami hear in min
that we are not <|'iotin^ prices o
cheap shoihty jjootls as Is very o'te
ilone hy some merchants in newspa
per a?1 \ ertiscrnenls, but we are^ivin
prira s on the h?:st stock of merchan
ilise in Lancaster.
Nice line Phpiea in printed an
plain white welts at HA, ""egular pr?<
everywhere 12$ cents. F.leganl
in plain f*?>li?l coois, newest shade, t
12* cents, value 20 cents. New liu
Novelties in Piques very new an
twell splendid qualilv, in whites an
fancies?our price lower than any
bodvs. Just iecM the newest tiling i
Silk and Linen crash, for suits an
skirls at 25 cents per yard, also 1<
cheaper fancy linen crash ut 10 cent
also plain linen effect at 5 cents, grei
value White checked Nainsook, 1
cent kind, fur 5 cents. Fancy Orgai
dies, in lace effect Very new, at 5 ci
worth 12J. Fine Scotch Lawns, i
plaids and fancies,cheap at Scents oi
price only It* cents, Big lot light n*i
laucies in Standard Calicoes, sol
everywhere at 5 cents, our price onl
U cents Splendid Moire lining
valued OA cents, our price o-ly 4cent
/fig values in white Quilts, genuit
Marseilles, value $J.O0, wv sell for $2
IK). An extra laige and heavy on<
value S2 Oh, our price SI 15. Kplendl
large Quilt, value $1.25, our prh
only 75 cents. Splendid Dolh
kind, our piice only 60 ceut
Ladies full size vest, hleuched 5<
better grade*- 10c, 15c, and 25c. Lai'f
Hurdereu Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c. va
ue, 5c each. Children's Beady Mai
Dresses, trimmed in Lace and r.tr
liroldery, at 30c, 50c, and $1.15 Kplei
did Line of Hkiits at 40c to $4 5
Bcaqtiful Line of Hliirt Waists wit
laundered Collars ami Culls, at 85c
f I on, and many are worth double II
price. llaiidhoine Silk Waists i
plain and fancy colors, and black, i
reasonah.e prices. Mhiiv other go<
thing* we have not space to inentici
the corner, and don't forget 1
iin^ hut the eu>li will pass.
People first, last and all the tine
H\TII I III
M l I ILL IJIh
this mivri jiii'iimi
(SEMI-WEEKLY.)
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The Journal is a largo papc
m<l besides being a general new
lajrer with various department
t lias a special Agricultural D<
mrtmcnt with more reading fc
farmers than many exclusively a;
rieultural papers, then it conn
twice a week.
Sample copy sent on a|
plication.
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES.
I an) representing this season tt:
Atlanta nurseries a well known an
reliable house, ami am prepaied I
'ell all kinds of fi uit aud ornament)
recs cheaper than they have evt
j.eeu sold in Lancaster county. A
rees guaranteed ftrst clam*.
D. M. 81M8,
l.owrynvllle, 8. C.
March 17,?lm.
til druggists Mil Dr. Mils' Mstts Plastsis.
No Bidders for the "Old Mill"
Property.
-i
In obedience to the order of
icourt, R. Loo Kerr, receiver, of",fered
the property of the Rock
Hill Cotton Factory Co. for sale
. at public outcry on ?Vcdnes<lav
' last. The property has been
divided into three tracts. That
on which the company's factory
i building, power house, warehouse
| and nine of the tenement houses
- were located was numbered 1.
* | This was lirst otfered for sale, but
I there being no bidders, the tract
was not sold, whereupon tracts 2
and were withdrawn from sale.
The up>et price on tract No. 1
* was $:]5,000.
The property will bo put up
j for sale at some future day and it
, is believed will eventually bring a
|good price. ? Rock Ilill Herald.
nuuimr our nirni ii iinii < nnrHrcia.
,i Cnmly Cathartic. euro constI pat Ion forever
I 10c.25c. If C.C C. fail. i"-?tKKistsrefund money.
It ' - ? i ? M
i Colored Blacksmith Seriously
1 , Burned.
?
Rtifc Iveenan, the well known
'M colored blacksmith at Losslie, met
>H with a very serious accident
it yesterday. He had evidently
>e heard of the art of tempering
steel with oil, and yesterday morn
tl t ^
ing he had occasion ?o temper ?
n drawing knife, so he placed about
a gtillon und a half of kerosene
oil in a wide pan and after heating
it the knife dipped it red hot into
10 the oil. The result was a great
blaze, covering the arms of the
unfortunate man and burning him
,r seriously, one arm up to the
'] shoulder and the other to the el<1
v how. One of his knees was also
h. very painfully burned.
* When the oil blazed all that
whs left in the pan Kafe threw
e, out. It fell against the side of
d his shop and came near setting
e that structure atiro.
?r . .
H Kafe is so seriously burned that
a. it will he a long timo before he
can help himself, if ever ?Rock
j1* Hill Herald.
? Uncle Wil.'iam Reinstated,
n.
h \
to Special to Greenville News.
ie
n Columbia, S. C., June t?.?
Uncle William Rose has been
II reinstated as messenger.
CD
Governor HI lor ho removed
to William because of bis age. Gov.
ernor McSwecnoy reinstated him
and Rose will hire a young man
| to do the active work.
n- \ O It I 011T TO IJ GUI N ESS
The woman who is lovely in
I face, form and temper will always
have friends, Gut one who would
he attractive must keep her health
If she is weak, sickly and all run
h <lown, she will be nervous and
irritable. If she has constipation
j, j or kidney trouble, her impure
j mood will ciiu.se pimples, blotches.
I skin eruptions and a wretched
.[ complexion, Kleetric Hitters is
jthe host medicine in the world to
K regulate stomach, liver and kid!
neys and to purify the hlood. It
I gives strong nerves, bright eves,
smooth, velvety skir?, rich com
, plexiou. It will make a goodI.inking,
charming woman of a
i run down invalid. Only 50 cents
ri at Crawford lire's Drug Store.
S- ; ^ ^
s Itre.t. with yon win thrr yon p. ntlnn. thw
n?r*? kliltiig tol>?<r<> hwi.it. Mil n K*l^l KK
jv rwinowrw lli? ilmrw for tob.r. u, with 1 MljM
I- 'in*, (.uriiirw ih?> lo. uj, r. I k L i^^l.
itnrr* lo?t iimtilioo.l " BIB
- | KftVnC;.srigP|
?n<l pock *u^fl| ll^XO lO H AC fr..?
LB "'i'" ^11 wl^your own druir/lft wfco
|ll will vouch for us Tike it witb
g* A HVI will, patiently, persistently One
boi ?l uiiiaUjr t ares. 3 hoies, ft an
to 011 r?-. or w? refund monwr.
, ? ?? I "in*.. UIM|?. wiml, Iw Iwi
. Attention, Patrons of Public
Schools.
fPHE PaTJION.S OK THKpublio
,e 1 schools of Lancaster county are
?' requested to meet at c mvenient point*
to within tlieir respective ilMricis on
fcl Hatnnlny, the*4th instant, at 3o'clock
* p. in , for the purpose of nominating
>1 trustees for their several school di*>
trlcts to nerve for the next eueuicg ( wo
years.
J. H. Tiiomi'hon,
Co. Huot. of EducationLancaster,
tt. C., Juue 6, 18W>.