The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 03, 1900, Image 3
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Cotton brought 7^ cents yester- *
day on this market.
The Catawba River is frozen, ^
the first time in some years. 0I
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R 8 Simpson of Spencer, N. C,
is hero on a visit to his family.
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Hon C D Jones spent the holi. ^
days in Augusta, Ga., with friends
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-The legislature will convene
next Tuesday. ()l
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Township pension boards are
require' to meet the third Mon
day in January.
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W S Langley and family spent
the holidays with relatives at ^
Blnckssburg.
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John Welhh, son of Dr. C C
Welsh, of Longsville, has entered | r>
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the graded school here.
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N P Robinmn of Sincerity, is
visiting relatives at Pelmetto, I
Fla. '
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Mr and Mrs R A Springs of ^
New York, visited Col and Mrs
Leroy Springs last week.
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W II Sowell of Columnia ^
spent Xmns with his rmrnnt. jr. <?
thia county.
Mrs M J Boyd of Dallas, Tex
as, u visiting relatives in this ^
county.
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Chew Cong Cotton To I ?a ceo and
ho happy. Sold by POUTER
BROS.
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Elliott Campbell, col., shot otT
his thumb while rabbit hunting
Xmas dav near dacksonham.
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10 lbs of Con?r Cotton To burro
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is worth 15 of any other kind at
the price. Sold by PORTER hl
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The infant child of K T Eh s?
fridge of Kershaw, died suddenly
last Wednesday.
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Hiring the \oir just closed, pr
T W Seerest, N I*, at Osceola, r<
married 'J7 couples? white, ft'
and 7 colored. t<
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For Rent! Six room cottape?
well of pood water und all netes
anry outbuildings or premises.
Apply at this office.
W B Twitty, dr., and Oscar ''
Clark Iimto opened a store at
Heath Spring.
L'ry a hox of I .one Cotton To
banco, best on the market for the *
money. Sold by PORTER ^
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Mr*. Clara Ed wards, of Kuthor "
fordton, N C., i* on a visit to her ^
many old friends at this place.
WANTED, for cash. Hickory, ^
Dogwood, Persimmon, Walnut It
Log*. Southern Hardwood Co, P, d
O Box 529, Charleston, S. C. I al
The capital stock of the new
enterprises chartered in I^mncaster 0
during 1898 aggregated f 193,000. ^
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The graded school, which sus- ii
nondn/l tr\r ?V>o .... '
AWI uiv iiuiiuajn, ir:?i|iiiP<l
work yesterday.
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The officers of .Jackson Lodge, y
A F M, recently elected, were g
duly installed at high noon, Dec (>
97th, St John's Day.
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The game of football l?etween ^
the Lancaster and Camden teams, ^
during the holidays, resulted, 11 *
to 5 in faror of Camden, The *
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Lancaster hoys enjoyed their r
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Ttait to Camden very much. 0
The mule business at Elliott &
rawford'e stable/* vuk lively t
<>n< 1 a\ Eleven of the critters j
ere Mild. *
Dr. .1 E ltut led "a haw moved 1
in dental ? flic*** to the old post)'
[lice building opposite the old j
atawhu House.
Ira Har-Un, loom tixer at theji
it ion uii 1U hao one ot his hands j \
adly cut by some of the ma ii
linerv Monday afternoon. ji
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I he usual semi annua! dividend j'
f 3 ]i?ir cent w?s paid to the j
oek holders yesittt'duv by the
ancaster t'ottou Mills i
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Mr Eddie and Miss A nie t'a (
ic ot i hes*ertieid county, spent *
jnas here witn rrlr'ives, Mr and j 1
Ire. 1 * C l.'arnes i ?
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v.aiw" nrn r ?* 11 JJT Issued anmncing
the marriage of Mr H .1
|. tcher t?> Miss DeLukn Laney, ,
f Dudley, S ? , on January 17th. ^
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The railroad commissioner'* |
1 it 11 a I statement shows the not >
leome per mile of the LnncMsttr t
Chester railroad to h?? ?12') 32. t
Will Dozier, col., claiming to
? from Lancaster, escaped from
io Gatluev chain gang Wednea
iv He was on fire years for J
trglarv.
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Dr A M Croxton, Misa Carr, *
id little Albert, are spending t
ie week with Dr Croxton'* ^
other at Heath Spring. ? Mon?e
Journal
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l* I, Melton and wife and daugh '
r, Miss Connors.nnd Missea Mallie I
ridav and Helen Connors of Co- ?
imhia, and Mia* Hatnniie Meng of ?
nion, are Yiaiting at C T ('on- '
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Charley Campheii, col., ???a
id I \ cut hy Hood Stewart, col ,
a negro lr???tival near Jacksonini
XmuK night. Dr. Houston
i ved up the wounds.
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Caroline Twitty, col, implies
d in the recent cotton stealing <
rape at Heuth Spring was ar?
isted in Yorkville last Friday
"*? 1 brought here and committed t
i jail on a warrant sworn out by |
r Bridges. j
The friends of A m Hartsellij
ill be pleaded to leano that he
i-> gotten &M? to resume his 1
Dhition. lie passed through
>v\n on Thursday's train en route
?r Kershaw.
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.John Foster shot at Capers
authen, Dec '27th, at the latter"a t
nine ?t this place, the bull pats ,
>g through his clothing and
razing his side. Foster fled and
as not been heard from since.
>oth parties are colored.
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Crockett McMurray and \V M
hinu, students of Davidson col ge,
returned to Davidson yester- |
ay after a pleasant Xmns spent .
t their homth.
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Maeaey Brothers ha-o bought
ut C J Hudson's mercantile
usinese at Wnxhaw and the latur
we learn is contemplating doi?
business in Lancaster.
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Dr T L Duster, who went from
his county to Waxhaw a few
ears ago, has moved to Win-J
ale, is C, and located for the!
r ac t ice of t.is profession.
The dispensary did a lively'
usiness on Saturday before
ftristmas. The rush was great
nd the sales amounted to beween
five and six hundred dollars
-the proceeds of about 1H bales
rtftn. |
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Porter Bros, hare moved into
;hn corner ?tore formerly occupied
bv Cloud & Aliison. They
irtll be better located for serving
heir customers, besides their
,rade is increasing so rapidly they
lad to look up larger quarters.
F M Mayer, who was born
lere 68 years ago and lived here
i'I his life, left for Camden last
*eek to make his home for the
emamder of his days with his
on He was always a quiet, good
tizen, and we hated to give him
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Raymond Caston. col . shot st
W K Roberts Xmai ove and the
mil glared Will Cunningham, col
Javton fled hut was soon captured
with the aid of the hlood hound*
Me wah shot in the le<_ by Lafav
ptte Kennint'ton, one of the paries
who captured him.
Misses Weetie and Lucrelia
noblex of Bluckstncks, are vieitnvr
?t their uncle's, r m mcTorek's
Amnrv Crockett, of
Itichonrg, Willie rwitty of Heath
spring, s m mhson of Yorkvilie,
uid .1 V Davidson of Chester, are
txpci'ted ut Mr Mccrorey's today.
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[)* B J Witherspoon will leave
his week for Charlotte, N C,
vhere he has determined to locate
'or the practice of his profession.
")i W, h is huilt up a tine prac
ice here and hu frienda regret
lis departure. Success to him in
us new field
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Ed Ballard, colored, appropriated
a christriiHR present at tne
Lancaster Mercantile Co'a and
paid a fine of $5. to tho court in
iou of serving 30 day* on the
rang. Two young men also paid
ineb ot *o. oacn for disorderly
sondoct.
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-Heath I
- Open
W liidi Took Pli
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(Inr fripmi^
- - - mm m bilir iii
tin ned upon usOur
Vew C.oods
the fc*d??ar pcopk
. WE GREET
Our claim* to the Lion'** Sha
recent m<1 vsiu-rs. Our preparHtioi
>eing done to make tl?i> II IK 11)1
lime thrown away. The co(<J sum;
)len. if > on c>
(li?'!?e suits !( r y
York Hat man.
rents on the Do
Ijir Unit
c-.?, jm~~ 1,1/ ? '
v wr?f '
age, and we are
-Heathj
The Ledger force took holiday
last week, hence there wan no
paper. We enjoyed the Christmas
and hope ihat our patrona
and friends, one and all, had a
good time. We preet you thia
week with our heat wishes for a
happy and prosper' ua new year
Mr Th 08 Medlin wishes to
know something of the whoreahouta
of his daughter Lizzie, who
married Wm Wilson a year ago
and went to l^ancaster. He ha*
not heard from them since His
address is Ad'ai. N 0, and ho re
quests the Lancastei papers to
publish this item. ? Monro?
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I he Monroe On Mill is a 40
| ton plant, that i*, it is designed to
| handle that many seed pel day,
from which the >ield of oil is
ahooi 1 MOo ?ii 'rM
- ^diiiiiii) i ut* linn on
one <lav worked 35 tons and got
un output of 1350 gallon* of oil.
? Monroo Journal.
Lancaster enters the new \ear
with brighter prospects than ever
' before and we look forward to the
'launching of many new enterprises
here. A cotton seed oil
mill, fertilizer factory, roller
mill and another cotton mill a< e
Home of the things we want to see
established here during this twelve
months
A 4tSock Party" will be given
at Gills Cieek onurch by the la
[dies of the church on Friday
night, January liith. Refresh!
ments will he served, and the pub'
lie is invited to attend and help
' make the occasion a success.
.lust Received!
Rig lot of tine Ties, Silk Hunkerchiefs,
etc, for holiday trade.
Come and see these goods before
they are picked over.
Porter Pros.
Banking &
ing Up
ace at Lancaster
fin Interesting II
ive delu.cil us v
Storekeeners a
a
are really cheap
)" are sure to fin*
YOU WITH SFF?
re of vour patronage nre justified t>*
j- ure on iiri extensive >eale. StorkBAL
TKAD1NO PLVCK. Our cm
l> has come and with it
till Knap, I
w|?eet to stay on e
on and yours tor
elosed out his sat
liar. l,?0o Hats
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f iithsf s
A I i
_ _ ?? t' noil^ni
; iiime ?s
in the raHe.piillii
s going to Micceei
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Banking, <
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SPKCIAL
CLOTHINI
$3,000.00 dollars worth of mens, hoy*
sold in the next 3 weeks, regardless ot t
m* W I - THF. f]
for you to t?i>v clothing cheap. We h
the best. If you need a suit let u* sh<
vineo von that we can sell vou good t
you can hoy old stuck
JUS! REC-IVEr
5,000 yards Outing, good grade, 5 cent
3,000 yards good Ticking, at 5 cents
5,000 yards best grade Ahinmnc* , 5 ceti
Prices reduced on all of our I nderwei
both Ladies and Gents.
I HIUK MP K .. ' ;|l vK,
inst received a biix lot of Trunks that t
ami look at them.
.NOW IS THE Tift
to buy vntir Hosiery. 100 dozen Indie*
per pair. loo dozen Children fast lilac
pair. 150 Men's heavy Socks at 4 cen
SHOES, SHOES. S
Now is the time to buv your shoes, our
date in >t\le, and prices no object.
LtlMSK. AT TSUI
K ill" S.*w >.i Tbr? : t I ?*m I | ij. . -i
1 p.?ir >t Hood t*..?l-rv?*si 2a ecu *
i k<m.?| M 4ukei'i ld?.f 1 cent. <
K? Ih jj ?'s<; as ?>h.. ip ({ > line s;
PORTER 1
Messrs. .1 F Clyburn and H S Cr
accommodating young men, are always on h
wait on their friends and the public generall
Poi
i Mercantii
ir 7 Mew Stoi
and Kershaw .fammt
vein to the People.
villi good wishes. J
re worried, not so int
er than "old stocks",
il it out
ifiL mi YEAR m
: our experience, and C \SH purehases in tl
> large, assortment gror.t. New lines to be
iwded Stores will testify that our efforts have
) t'P in 1 * i i i 11 iii lit (I'u ?.i t.. t "y " '
MX MiNCiiau MJiTS AMD F<iU,C fcUNOit
fss Th? n Onr- ! <lf XVice.
arfli for a few years
> ears jss come. Hon
mples of lien's Hat:
< in all.
'anbroiderieti ami handkerchiefs-- 5,000 II u
New Km broideries at less than ONK II \LF I
nn will positively wonder at their cheapness
ntend.to do a very lar^o business by selling ch<
.for SPOT caih from a needy niamifacturc
f26 cases? 7,560 pairs of Shoes at a big disc
tore of this town. The W. L. Dougius, the
i will be found here.
ig strong stokes tor p
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oilrs tor Business,
k Mercanti
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lew . r ti n
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fife.
< tine Mack H. sc ;vt S cU
k ll??s?c, -?i .*) cuts per
ts per | air
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& vlt i
m arc new stock and up to
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lit<* c t'fiH i Is 1 relit
[ioo.i ' Hi i tV|| :l Ur-llt.
ikI follow tie er?-wtls to l br
BROS.
ockett, both clover and
and and will be pleased to
V ier
Bros.
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y !st. 19(10,
LIS eyes are
jell because
but because
GAINS! - ,
lie markets prior to the
daily added. Kverything
not been in vain, nor our
}S OH tf*f! Ihtf/or.
?u PAiR PANTS
Tlunk ofTtiatl J
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buy some of ?
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aI*. the New
s to us at 5()
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vlkerchicfs and miles upon \
L'KH'K, await your inspec- *
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super than our competitor*.
r, ( wo keep in close touch 1
'Oil Tit. This 112 "?" 1 1
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