The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 13, 1900, Image 5
1 seal Matters
Cotton brought 7* cents yesterday
ou this market.
Miss Sal lie (teckham of Pleasant
nill, is visiting her brother,
Juddic Rrckham, at Lancaster.
The Ladies Society of Unity
church will j;ive a hot supper at
Unity parsonage Wednesday
nijiht, Jan 17th, at 7 o'clock.
Supper *25 cts.
Chew Lon 15 Cotton Pohaeeo and
he happy. Sold by POKTKR
liKOS.
i
*?.. / * * i ?
nn v, ?i liiKiMin, wim recent I v
gold his stock of merchandise nt
WuxIihw to Mnssey Bros , has
decided to locate at Albemarle,
N (J, and moved there this wock.
The Soi.thbound passenger
train on the S P & (i extension ,
was live hours late yesterday on
account of a washout up the road.
The hip rain in this vicinity
Thursday put the creeks out of
their Imnks. Several of the ,
creeks were so swollen that ve
hide* could not citiss them.
10 lbs of Lonir Cotton Tobacco
is worth 15 of am other kind at
the price. S<ld l?y POKTKlt
BROS.
A pi^ was **un over and killcil
at Mrs Cauthcn's this side ?>f
Pleasant Hill by the northbound
passenirei train on the S (' (i
extension last \\ ednesday.
Services in the Presbyterian
church today, both morning and <
night. Comninniun after the 1
' morning sermon tomorrow.
We regret to learn that we are <
to lose Mr K T Hat ridge and family
again ?s citizens of Kershaw.
They will move very soon to
Lynch wood where Mr Estridgo
will be engaged in business. Kershaw
Era. 1
Tr\ a box of Long Cotton Tobncco,
best <m the market for the
money. Sold bv POltTKK
HKOS.
The big hog of Mr II II Ilorton
of lleath Sprinj, we notice in
The Heview, weighed pounds
liet in-lead of n'.ni, as no hud been
inform#"! and stated in one of our
i
issuer, of last week. Four months
Hpo thi> hoi; weighed ot l\ 509 lbs
. r . . i
pross, and its pain in weipht has
i>e< 11 in the neiphbot liood of li.s
|>ei* day.
.John Foster, colored, einrped '
<
Willi assault and battery with intent
to kill, had a preliminary .
heaiinp before Mapistrate Caskcv
Thursday and was dis harped for
want of evidence to warrant the 1
caso being sent lip to the sessions I
court. !
V'ANTKP, for cash, Hickory,
Dogwood, lVrsimnion, Walnut j
Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. 1*.
O. itox 529, Charleston, S. C.
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Mngistiate Caskey turned over ,
to tho county treasurer last Thursday.
??S4.. the iinmnnt <5r.#?o
collected by him for the past
quarter. Business i* not as brisk ,
in the Magistrate's court since the
hounds arrived, but he always
makes a good showing in the ,
amount of tines collected.
Dr T J Strait narrowly cm- j
caj>ed a aerious accident Thursday. t
In crossing Hum Creek, the water c
came over his buggy washing out ]
his medicine case and aome other
articles. But for the fact that the i
deep portion of the creek waa very \
narrow, he would doubtless have ^
loat his horses and might not have <
escaped drowning himself. \
This is joiner to he the host '
year 111 the history of Lancaster
for bargains and it behooves the t
people to read the advertisements t
of our merchants closely. The I*
cash buyer is going to have a rich d
harvest of big bargains. The t
(ianson Cash Store makes its ini? h
tial announcement of bargains for k
this year in its new ad. today. d
We are sure that every render of ^
The Ledger will peruse it care h
fully. Money saved is money ^
made. ?l
8
We notice in The Kra that at n
the muss meetint: of the voters of J?
Kershaw the old council of that u
town, viz: Intcndenl, I*. I) Blake- I1
ney; Wnntens, .1 M Carson, K '
M Kstridgc, S W Heath and .1 T' *
.-*!? vt?ns, was unanimously rcnoni j h
inated for re-elect ion. Kershaw, 11
liko Lancaster, believes in kefp?' C;
ing men in uli c wlioin they have, ?
tried and found ellieient, and un~ \
swerving in performing their c
duty. | ?
Mr .1 K 1*1 \ ler, formerly of this
county, but who has hem a citi ! n
/en of tireenville the past t?u or' ^
litteen years, and who served scv-j
eral terms as school commissioner 11
of that county, is being strongly j '
urged in u petition to the general
assembly for the appointment as
treasurcr to succeed (i Lawrence
Walker. The Daily Times of
(ireouville sacs that many of the I'
business men and Attorneys of
that citv are working in Mr I * I y ~
ler's behalf. S
Rev. S Lander, of \Tilliamston, 11
S (', makes a touching appeal in *'
the last issue of tin; Christian Cl
Advocate, for aid for the family * '
of thv Rev A M Attaway, an uo 11
count of whose horrible death was n
published in Wednesday's Legder.
The deceased left u wife and eight *
children six girls, and thev are c
in destitute circumstances. The
wife, whose mind was impaired
hy the awful circumstances attending
her husband's death, cannot
provide for them in her pros j
ent condition and Mr Lander
asks christian people t<> contribute
to their relief. Any money sent
to him for them will be thankfully j ^
received and judiciously used.
I
I'ireat Van Wyck.
We learn Unit Mr R H Massoy
of Van ^'sekliad tho idisiortone
i?f his tf,' Icnce mil a por* I
L h mi of his Ik hi ap lit 111 furnitiiro by g
mi accidei tal lire on Wednesday. j ^
Wo have been unable .to learn any 4
part ie11imi s.
Hied in M.iliaiiiii.
.Mrs Am:11mhi lloo | of this
place, lias been informed of the j
!* :i?11 of her toother, ('apt John ,M
b
M lluey, which occurred at his j .
borne in l?irinin?;hnin, Ala., last;
biturdav tiiornino. I'apt lluey J
uoved from this county to Ala-! I
hania before the war. The Birming
nun, Ala, I)iilv Ledger in not-i
njjr bis death says:
"Captain Huev went into the
iriny from Taliudouu and nerved .
gallantly through the whole war. 1
since the war he has been a planter 1
I / A ? ' '
nut Mir mo year* nas resided in
riiftcaloosu county. (
Captain Huev was CI years old
md leaves three son a, all grown, i
uu! one daughter. 1'ho sons are I
J Leroy, V \Y and O K Huey, and
he daughter is Ali:e Iluey, who *
esides in Tulladega with her aunt _
Mis \ s McAfee. I
On Sunday the body of Captain I
fluey was taken to his old home K
it Eaatahoga, Talladega county,
ind buried among his old friends
it 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
fie died of pneumonia." ?]
t Twice-a-Week Journal for
f?11 III 11 IM11M11 III II lit "
>eatli of An Ageil Lndy. fi
Mrs Nancy E Pi ice, widow of ft
lie late Col 11 R Price, died ut T
ho home of her son in law, Col .1 al
? Crockett at this place, yester- hi
ay morning, after an illness of lr
wo weeks. Hie was an estima~
lo old lady and everyhody who p!
new her loved her. She vas a ti
aughter of the late Andrew nr
Tockett of this county and was tli
orn at the old home several nn'es to
?orth of town, March 2H, 1S1 i3, w
ml would have celebrated her | ai
7tn birthday had she lived until I w
ext month. In childhood she d<
lined old Wixhaw Presbyterian tli
hurch and was faithful to her
rofession till the end came. She; tli
ra* married duly ill, 18il4 to 11 | hi
[ Price. They moved to Lancas- pi
Br the following year ami both r?^ in
mined here until the summons cr
time She is the last of a family
f twelye children, all of whom ^
ved to a ri|>o old ago. Her only j
hi Id, Mrs .1 N Crockett, four
rn D( I-child ren and one gteatrand
child are nil the dependents j
lie leaves surviving her. Ilur re
^ pa
lains will he interred in the l'res- j
yterian cematery by the side of ^
liovc of her late lamented husband L
t 12:H0 o'clock today. The ?|
urial service will he conducted by |
er pastor, Uev Chalmers Fraser. ^
COLLISION AT CHESTER. 7
la
b:
h eight and Material Train-Smash fo
Together. Conductor Injured ' or
' n?
i ju
peeial to The State. in
Chester, .Isn 10?This evening cl
bout 0 o'clock a northbound
be
reight on tho Southern railway wi
SA
ollided with a shifting material ,e
rain just below the bend, coming
lto the railroad yard, about inm 0f
lile from the station. A large ~
urce of hands was on the material
rain, and it is a wonder that all
scaped injury. *
Several Hat cars were torn into
r
HeathB
- Openi
Whicli Took Pla?
is ai
Our friends linv
ui tied udoii us
!>ur \en Coods 51
he k,(l<'ai' people"
WE GREET Y
Our eliiiius to the Lion'* Share <
reent advances. Our pr? paralions a
eing done t<? innke this I II K I DM A I
ino thrown away. The cold snap h
Men. it }oti *xp
hoe suits ler yni
lOrk 11 at man, e l
;ents 011 the 9)oll?
' V ? -
Jiir lii|iiii I
W e are in
ige, and we are g
Heath B
|
ailments and the engine < f the
eight tram was badly torn U|?.
he wreek lies fully l<tn yards
ong the track, and the north
>und passenger will hardly get
v before early morning.
It is impossible at this time to
ace the tilamn. The material
ain was bucking at a swift pace
id the conductor was perched on
ie brake of the Hat car heading
(wards the incoming engine. lie
a* thrown several feet into the
r above the smokestack, and
hen he hit the ground he was on
*r the ngine. He came out of
ie wreck with only a leg broken.
Injuries to three members of
ie two crows were only slight
aiisce, but a terrible looking
It* of broken debris is now lv
<? alonjj tlm traek where the
>llision oe?-i!rre?|.
0 YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
idncy Trouhlc Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the newsipers
is sure to know of the wonderful
ii i, jrx '. cures made by Dr.
?j. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
J the great kidney, iiver
r* J I [* and bladder remedy.
J It is the great mediLH
^ t:> cal triumph of the nine\Vj_1
"i teenth century; disg?[V/
I 1 , covered after years of
1 L I is entif.e i-.earch ty
| V I ^r- Kilmer, the c:niI
_ 4 . " nent kidney and biadder
specialist, and is
onderfully successful in promptly curing
tne back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troues
and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
rm of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is rot recnmended
for everything but if you havekidty,
liver or bladder trouble it will be found
st the remedy you need. It has been tested
so many ways, in hospital work, in private
actice, among the helpless too poor to purlase
relief and has proved so successful in
ery case that a special arrangement has
en made by w hich all readers of this paper
io have not already tried it, may have a
mple bottle sent free by mail, also a book
lling more about Swamp-Root and how to
id out if you have kidney or bladder t. oub'e.
hen writing mention reading this generous
fer in this paper and fnd
your address to 1" '" 1 *
. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- 5 fern: i.!H tf?-: !'.
mton, ft. Y. The
gular f;fty cent and nomp of s?*mi?-n<*>t.
liar ..ues arc soid Ly all good druggists.
T<> (turn (Hin4il|niilim forovvr,
rak? ('unquiets Camlv ( alluiriic. 10c or 2Xc
C*. <*. p. fad to euro rtrnwlKt-M n-funil mmicv
ANKING ?
tkg Up Cl
< :*1 liiHICilslt't'
i l?fere>ting Cu
p dclu.'fd u* t
" loi'clif't'iMTs
irr realh <*!#<* ??|i
' iirc Mtr <* to fiab
? ? -I ? y r r 9r*n ' i ^ * ** /* *
i'M wl s itl Srt^
>f vnir pMtf<?t?Jii:? :ir?' justilir.l I.
i< < 11 mi. ? \!? l"?siv. -* :?''* Stork
I, I'lt \ 1 ?I N<; |?L vi K. Our cr?
roll .< :m?l with it
Q VI' K'
W oil
< > K
ret to >!;r. oii
3 unci y ours lor
loscil out his sal
II*. l.-iKi lini^
Of I
lire last's
| I We bought
idvanee ss
the race, pull in
oiii? to succeed
Y
ANKING I
I
r !ra Sound
I, P^rfer
.^L S
ONT^E CC
l<*or SO il?.\ s we
entire stock of w int
?.? per ?*eot. eliea
regular prict.
THIKK OF US
\Vli?'ii you are thinkii'"' of CUAUC
GENTS- HJRNISHINGS.
will soli i c<jardlcss of price. ('oino and
aEVEN HUNDR
of l'ant- hound to 00 now in order to n
"A \ OUQ
We have ever\ sort, weight and eo
consists of 1 ho cheapest to the host.
HATS! HAT J
A few more sample hats left that we i
Don't fot"oet us when in nee<l <
g v * lrrn.vi")
a if 111 idv
< heap St
9
Moved t o loud .V . \llis
i Merc A NT
ir 7 NewSti
and Kershaw Jaitu
vent to the i'coplc
- it!; ?ood wishes.
l'S* W fc t0 r 4 * 1! Mil r
4 4 frr * m m V V* o K M ? fr W ,v<r *
er than "old stocks
i! * i * k n ? #
n tt
ias nfmi v;:r- ft p.
i 1'iir experience, :im I CASH | nfflians ii
lnr?je, assortment <joe;'.t. New lire- Id
>\<ded Stores will testify that our ( Hurts I
' I I' in IMii'inI lint at slier-ft'-. Sale tit 47 '
SiX tiUKbi.- l iUiTS Ai\U FuU.s hU.S
t ss Tli.iii One i2v-]f Prict
iii'lli for a tew years
%>
x ears to eomc. !5<i
*
mplcs <d Men's 305
? in all.
'<nibroideries and Handkerchiefs? .*?,000
New Kinhroiderics jit less than ONK IIA I
>u w ill positixely wonder at their clicapm
ntend to do a very larjjc business hv selling
for SI'OT cash from 11 needy mnnufart
12?> rases ? pairs of Shoes at a hi?* <
ore of this town. The W . L. Dougitts, t
will lie found here.
ig strong stokes tor
ours for Business,
k Mercani
i For
Bros; i
?i or;1*1 |
>RNER,
(
i toll'! - j
will sol! out*
or uiidorwear
per ihsuf tlse
AND CLOTHING rND
i few nire Suits left that wo
see thoin.
ED PAIRS
lake room for Spring jjooils.
OF HOSE."
lor. Our Hosiery department
>! HATS!
ivill sell regardless of cost.
f an\ tiling in our lino.
BROS.
ore.
uiii's < >1(1 Sf *u ml
ILF. CO.- :
[>res ai'v
1st ISMK),
ft.
i
\E! cvos are
*
J>r. at
u mm \ m 1 "'? m * r v H_ ?i w v ?l V.''
,% but because
/
iHG^s j ?
& * W! A* . . v *
i tin* iu:irK"t> j>nor to die
Itc <!:iil\ r. ( I. Kvi i tiling
nivo lint Iici'ii in vuin, nor our
"* ii'S mi r' ' "'ntf
MUD PA.fi i'AMTS
j, 'i'liink ofThat!
i Imiv SOiltC o(
*
mar, the j\ew
its to us at ">()
II in< 1 kerch tef- and miles upon
4 i
.1- IMiU'K. ;i\\:iit your in*pecss.
: chonjht than our ooinpctitoi s |
uror, (wo keep in close i >n< u
liscount. This is sure lo ho
he II. Goodman and all the
public patron
ILE CO..
limms