The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 17, 1900, Image 3
local Matters,].
Cotton brought 7.55 cents yes- 1
terday on this market. t
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Chew Long Cotton Tobacco and *
be happy. Sold by POUTER t
BROS. i
Mrs K Ross of Blacksburg, is
the guest of lier sister, Mrs A P h
McLure, at tois place.
10 lbs of Long Cotton Tobacco
is worth 15 of uny other kind at
the price. Sold by PORTER 1
BROS. t
And V Tate. col. was pnmmi?to?l *
to jail last week for disposing of t
property under lien. *
Dr G YV Poorey and family <
are visiting at his father's in Fair *
field county. They are expected
home today. <
Try a box of Long Cotton To- i 1
hacco, best on the market for the '
money. Sold by POUTER ,
BROS. j
~ 1
Harry Izard, col, died of a ' ,
spasm at Eli Thompson's, col, on ^
the YY'ylie place Friday, lie had
long been subject to fits.
WANTED, for cash, Hickory,
Dogwood, Persimmon, 'Walnut
Logs. Southern Hardwood Co, P.
O. Box 521), Charleston, S. C.
Mi Marion Mathis who has
been living in Yorkville for several
years has returned with his 1
family to Lancaster. 1
f
We learn that we are soon to '
nave rion .1 K Massey, Jr, as a <
citizen of our town. Ha will occupy
the cottage west of Mr J M
Heath's.
Mr Estridge, Manager tor tne .
Cly burn-Heath Mule Co, ai Ker- |
haw, is in the West purchasing
more mules for their stables here
and at Kershaw.
Miss Minnie Crockett, of Iiock
Hill, came over Saturday to
attend the funeral of her aunt,
Mrs N E Price. She w?ll remain
a week or so with relatives here.
Lec Reedf col, was arrested by
Constable Connor last Saturday
<
for stealing cotton seed and gave
bond for appearance ut a preliminary
to l>e hold before Magistrate ,
Caskey today.
Mr J D Fnndorturk wont over
to her father's, Mr J P DeLaney's
at Dudley, last Sunday, to attend j
the marriage of her sister, Miss
DeLuke DeLaney, to Mr H F
Fletcher of Monroe, which takes
place ut 10 a m, today. (
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Dr EC Brasington, a prominent j
young physician of the Hails
Gold Mine section, left yesterday (
for New York to take a postgraduate
course in medicine. The
Doctor will be gono several
months.
Mr L P Roddey, the new depot |
agent at the L & C, took charge <
Monday. Mr D Ferguson, who
has tie en the agent here for sev eral
years, has moved to Fort (
Lawn and has taken charge of the ,
company's business there. The *
exchange was perfectly agreeable j
to both Mr Rod day and Mr Fer
guson, and v a? made by the company
at their solicitation
There ia a movement on foot 1
which may reault in tho building
of a factory in Monroe for the 1
manufacture of ahirts, overalls, 1
etc. We hope the matter will
materialize.?Monroe Journal.
DABTORZA. '
'Ti&Sc I.
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The Clyburn-Hesth Mule Co.
lav? moved into their new stables
["hey aro now ready for the trade
rhey have the mules, the wagons,
he buggies, the harness and the
iriees that the people like. They
*ill make it to your inteiestif you
.ee them before you buy anything
n their lino. Look for the
)iotuie of tho big mule in this
ssue and see what they have to
my.
Died of Pneumonia
Mr Davis Sullivan, son of Mr
11 M Sullivan of the Newout, sec- j
ion, died Monday night after a!
ihort illness of pneumonia. lie
,va? about 17 years of age, an inlustrious,
energetic young man, j
ind hit death at the threshold of |
/o ing manhood, is a very sad
mo. His remains were interred
it Hopewell church yesterday.
JHlcers K. of I'. Installed
The officers elect for I^incaster
Ixidge No. r?0, K. of 1* , except
r Y Williams, Esq., C M, who
wan absent in attendance on the
Legislature, were duly installed
a?t Monday night by Capt. J Q
McManus of Kershaw, I) G C, of
ihe Lodge. Those installed were:
W M Moore, V C.
A .1 (Mark, Prelate.
W F Garvin, M W.
.1 B Mackorell, M F K U S.
.1 F Gregory, M E.
W H Gregory, M A.
J II Witherspoon, I G.
W B Knight. O G.
Prior to the installation, the
ank of Page was conferred on
Messrs. C D Jones. L S David
ion, and Palmer King, and The
ank of Knight on Mr. J M
Jauthen.
Moving for a Cotton Mill At Ker
shaw
Mr Barron, President of the
Manchester Cotton Mill of Kock
Hill, visited Kershaw the past
week prospecting for a site for a
[lew cotton mill which bis company
projKises to locate somewhere
in the 8 C G extension. Wo
understand that he proposes takii'g
half the stock in a #100,000
;>r #150,000, if the citizens will
ruise the other half of the capital
dock. The business men ofKerihnw
met Monday and appointed
committees as follows:
To negotiate for site ?T J
Gregory, S W Heath, .1 M Carion,
K L Blackmon.
To solicit subscriptions?S W
Heath, W K Williams, .1 T Stevens,
K D Blakeney and H L
Blackmon.
Now for a cotton mill at Ker
diaw. iter business men will not
let this opportunity slip.
N otlre It Debtors of \V (JaiiNon
All person* who are indebted to
me by note, account or otherwise
are notified that unless settlement
is made by '20th December, these
matters will be placed in hands of
in officer for collection
W. GANSON.
KKI) IIOT FUOM THK
GUN
Was t be bull that hit G B Stead?
man of Newark, Mich., in the
Civil War. It caused horrible
1'leers that no treatment helped
for 20 years. Then Bucklen's
Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Kruptions. Best Bile
cure on earth. 25 cts. u box. Cure
oriuiranteed. So hi hv ('r!iwfrir<l
Bro's Druggists.
We agree with the Columbia
Record that the legislature might
m well past .Mr. Magill's hill to
fix February 1 aa the final day
for tax payments, for that is now
in reality though not in statute
the final day. Every year either
the state officers or the legislature
makes an extension. Such extensions
are inequitable, however
justifiable they may at times be.
All taxpayers should be put on an
avert footing.
letter From Representative Eatridge.
1
Mr. Editor:?Please allow me ^
space in your paper for a very ,
short letter. Senator Hough is
i
stopping at the Grand Central; ^
Mr Williams at Wright's Hotel.
1 am at Mrs Tompkin's. 1218 J
Senate St. We found the House '
calendar with 110 hills und resolutions
brought over from Inst
session; hut we went to work with
a vim, und have done the best t
week's work that I ever saw done 1
! the first week of the session. If J
| we get along as well from now on t
I seo no use of our being here \
forty days. But next week our ri
' work will bo hindered by elections *
of penitentiary directors and k
truste< 8 of the State colleges. A
resolution-has passed the House
t iat .January 18th, at noon, bo ^
1 set apart as a day on which the
Senate and H< use of Representa- ^
tives shall meet in joint session in
memory of the late Gov Win H
Ellerbe, and Friday the 10th is a j
legal holiday, being Gen R E f
Lee's birthday; so we can not eet! c
in ft full week's work this week. ?
Judge Eugene B Gary was unam-| '
moualy re elected Associate Justice
on the supreme court bench.
This session of the Legislature
does not cone under the 40 days
limit according to the constitution, J
but I|hope wo will not be herethat 1
long. Mr Winkler has intro
duced a disjiensary bill in the '
House, which is a huge bundle,
but it has not yet been printed in ,
the Journal nnd I don't know its
contents. 1 don't think the pro- i
hibitioniats are going to make any J
fiiiht in the Legislature this ses. i
sion. The dispensary law will be 1
amended in some particulars. I 1
will let you hoar from me again it (
i have the time to spare. J'
liespoctfuilv,
J. N. Estridge.
-Heath E
- Openi
Which Took Pla
I is a
I
Our friends lia
turned upon uslOijr
Mew Goods :
| the "dear people'
- WE CBEET V
Our claims to the Lion's Sliare
recent advances. Our preparations
j being done to make this THE 1I>E.
j time thrown away. The cold snap
n..ii
lllll' mm llllll
Men. if you e\|
these suits for vo
York Hat man. <
cents on the Doll
llir liinilk I
htm Ik lli?
are it
1 age, and we are
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J Rev A .1 S Thomas, editor of
I*he Baptist Courier, has been ap~
iMnted census supervisor for the
Fourth district, to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Capt Shell.
Senator McLaurin secured his ap
xnntment. Senator Tillman and
Jongressman Wilson urged the
ippointinent of a Greenville poliician
named Austin.
WORKING NIGHT ANI)
l) \ V
The busiest and mightiest little
.tiing that ever was made is I)r.
King's New Life Pills. Every
lill is i sugar-coated globule of
lealth, that changes weakness into
itrength, listlessness into energy,
>rain fag into mental power.
They're wonderful in building up
he health. Only 25c per box.
>old by Crawford Bros.
The election for three wardens
d the city of Rock Hill last Thurs
lay, resulted in the election of ,J
I Hull, J E Barker and .1 M Mcaddon.
The numtier of pardons by the
Governor during the past year
oot up 48, and the number of
;o nmutations 38. 14 of the par
Ions and 4 commutations were
rranted t>y Gov Ellerbe prior to
lis death.
PENSION NOTICE.
rO TOWN-HIP PENSION Boards
? I he Township Pension lb-aids
vill meet at their usual places of mMnc
on Saturday the 27<h day ') .lao
In-t at 10 o'clock a m f >r the purp< se
>f > xaoiii.ing the pension rolls of their
lesneciive 'own hips, and -for pacing
ipon any new applications for P?nlioos.
/Ill new applicants for P?n
dons must appear in person befo e th?
ownship Hoards. The Township
Bourns should omp tr m the ro 1 an
names which in thei- judgment aie
not entil ed to a Pension under thaw
and add to the roll only auct
names aw they tie ieve t<% tie entitled n
? pension 'fho-e already on the rob
need riot file low application bit
Imald report to the Township Hoards
All out Pensioners muat be accounted
lor if dead, so Mate it if dropped for
n'her c u-e stale the cau?e. Blank
tpp'i'nti >iia will he mdled to each
ii irmati Ttte County Board will
meet at the court In u-e oti Tuesday
he 6th day t-f Fetouarv
Heaped fully
**r o uiinn p
Chrm t o Pension Hoird.
4 9 4; ^ '
>ANKING I
ing Up Oi
ee a# Lancaster
n Interesting E
ve deluded 11s 1
Storekeepers n
are really eliea|
" are sure to tin
OU WITH SPEI
of your patronage are justified I
are on an extensive scale. Stool
VLTRADlMi PI. ACE f hirer
has come and with it
rii? Su|i,
|M'Ct to S(H) Oik (
hi and yours tor
dosed out liis sa
lar. l^(H) II at
telm ;:%'i
I I We hough
mm ??
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n the race. pullii
going to succeei
1
nanking
^ I'M BOUN
Portei
*5* Cheap
On t <c
I
For 3() <ta>s hi
entire stock ot wii
'*25 per cent. cIh
regular price.
THINK OF US
I
Whon vim ura thinLinn <>f Pllfl
GENTS FURNISHINGS. w, h?
will ?ell regardless (if price. Come i
SEVEN HUNC
of Pants bound to go now in order
"A LONG LIN
We have everv sort, weight an<
consists of the cheapest to the best.
HATS! HAT
A few more sample hats left that
Don't forget us when in n<
poktkf
Cheap
j Moved to ?*? -V
h merc aw
ir 7 New S
and Kershaw Jai
I vent. to the Peop
with good wishes,
ire worried, not sci
ter than "old stoel
d it out.
UAL NEW YEAR I
?y our experience, and CASH purchasi
cs large, assortment great. New lines
'owded Stores will testify that our elT<>
'D ITI* in I' ii<h< 1 ?*11>f11:i at stierift'^ Sale fit
SIX HUNDRhD SUITS AND FCUk
jess Than Oik-- la If Pr
artli for a few yea
years to come. I
tuples of Men's I
s in all.
Embroideries and Handkerchiefs?5,
i>e\v r.mi&rouieries iit lots Ihun t).\lvl
roil vill positively wonder at their ehe
intend to do a very large business by M
t for SI'OT cash from a needy mnni
\ 12f> eases?7,500 pairs of Shoes at a
store of this town. The \Y. L. Dougi
?s will he found here.
ng strong stokes t<
(I
if ours for Business
& Mercan
- - ?- ? * W I ' ITJ
id For
r Bros.'
Store.
;u iv "i
e will sell out*
liter underwear
?aper ihau tlie
lES AND CLOrHING ?ND
ive a few nice Suiis left that we
ind see them.
PcD PAIRS
to make room for Spring goods.
E OF HOSE."
1 color Our Hosiery department
"S! HATS!
we will sell regardless of cost.
;ed of anything in our line.
! BROS.
Store.
Iliisoirn < >1?1 St,ui?<l
TILE COTtores
itiary
1st. 19110,
ile.
All eyes are
> much because
4s", but because
MRRAINS 1 -
w m-m rm ^ w
is in the markets i>rior to tlie
to be daily added. Everything
rts have not been in vain, nor out
17 Mif* on the, Itol/nr.
HUNDRED PAiR PANTS
ice. Think of That!
i's buy some ot
/
lionai*, the New
Hats to us at 50
000 11'indlinri'hinfn ?rwl miUu
1AIvF l'RICK, await your inspecapneas.
illin^ cheaper than our competitors.
ufacturer, (we keep in close touch
bijj discount. This is sure to he
as, the II. C. Goodman and all llio
>r public patronh
[TILE CO.