The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 28, 1900, Image 3
\ cea! M attars I.
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Cotton brought t>A cents yes- t,
terday on this market. n
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When you want shoes bring w
your feet to us. Porter Broks. H
Mrs. K M McCroivy and chil
dren have returned from a visit t<
to relatives at Bluckstock. tl
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Havo you seen those lino ties at H
Porter Bros? tl
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Key .1 Fj Johnston will preach
at I'niiy next JSunday at 11
o'clock a m and at Pleasant Tl i 11
same duv at 3:"0 p in.
Wo can still dross a man :it ^
both ends?h:its nn<l shoes. n
Porter Bros.
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Mrs*. W M Crawford spent 1
Saturday and Sunday :it her (1
father's, Mr. J W Ilasscltine's,
in Kershaw.
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If you want something it must e
he one of those tine ties at Porter t
Bros. It
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We have again been requested a
to eaM attention to the miserable q
condition of the road from Gills t
Creek to the poor house on the v
Chestortield road. I
Novelties in lino rugs of all
kinds at Porter Bros.
County Treasurer Cauthen is' (
visiting relatives near Ileath j (
Spring this week. ; [
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List of ' letters advertised, for r
the week ending March 27, 1000: t
Miss Nannie Kennington, Miss i
Maggie Robinson, William Liney, t
W N Nathon t
J F Gregorv, 1* M. t
i
Mr W P Plyler, of Mt Pros- 1
pert, who has suffered severely
the past winter with lheumatisiu,
was in town Tuesday for the lirst ]
time since Christmas. ? Monroe t
Journal. I
The phone lino to Monroe is I
completed us far out ?s Dixie, i
Mr T M Belk held the tirst com- j
mumcation over the new line with i
some of his friends in town last' i
Monday morning. i
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To enr subscribers who have ('
paid us nothing this year, we
want to say that we aro still looking
for you. If you can't pay
all vou owe, pay part of it. A
little from all will amount to a <
good deal with us. <
Contractor Lang ley begun work 1
on Mr W J Lynns' residence in <
West End yesterday morning. 1
Contractors Bird & Dralo will ;
finish up.Mr .1 E Blackmon's now i
home in the same vicinity in an- t
other foitnight.v '
Messrs. W T Vunlnndingham, '
.ins a v aumen and a number of '
otlK f farmers of the Dry Creek (
Hcetion, who appreciate good roads, 1
are hauling rock on the section of 1
Coyle road leading to Camp Creek
ford, and will make it a good
piece of road before they leave it.
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The tenth annual re union of
the United Confederate Veterans i
will he held at Ixuiisville, Kv.
May 30, 31 and June 1, 2 and 3,
The railroad fare for the round
trip will he ono cent por nnlo
Mr J M Heath, President of the
11 juth B <& M Co., returned from
the Northern market** Monday.
He selected a nice and complete
Htock of good* for every depart
ment in their various establish,
nients which he will tell you about
in hie advertisement in due time.
Little J W Cantey .Johnson,
)rant von of Key and Mrs .1 W
1 Johnson, died at the home of '
is parents in this city yesterday <
lorning at 0 o'clock of whoop- 1
if! cough, aged four weeks, and I
ill he loiried this morning.? |
lock Hill llcrald. 21th inst.
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Mr E E Cloud of the Lancas. '
?r Mercantile Co, returned from 1
lie North Saturday, wheie he
pent two weeks selecting the
ipring mid Summer stocks for
heir several stores at this place,
Cershaw and Heath Springs
11 ready the goods have begun to
rrive.
The school at St Luke, taught
iy Mr L Hough, will close next;
'rid i v ni?;ht with nti entertainlent.
Mr .1 H Thompson will
eliver an address on the occasion.
h public is cordially invited
"ho exercises will begin at H
clock sharp.
The ladies of the Beaver Creek
Tomans' Missionary Society are
arnestly recpiestcd to meet ut
hut clnii'i'li t fomOl, Sun.) ... "
. ..... v,t. vuv 1?M|| ill uuiiu n > III
darch at 11 o'clock instead of the
'nd Sunday in April as previously
nnounced. Rach mem bar is revested
to come prepared to con.
ribute at least ten cents. Those I
rho are not memheis are cordialy
invited to come and join us.
Miss Relle Stover, Pres.
Mrs N Milliard, Cor. Sec.
At a meeting of the Roard of
ioveraors of the Commercial
Jlub, held last Tuesday night,
he question of a bridge over the
Jatawha river between Rock Hill
ind Lancaster was discussed, ami
he mutter referred to the com
nittee on transportation for fur
her investigation and report to
he board. It was thought that
.hi* would be a good scheme if it
;oul(l be carried out. ? Rock Hill
Herald.
Our Millinery department in
Lancaster will be presided over this
reason by that skilled and acco initialled
Milliner, Miss LillieThorn,
who is expected to arrive here the
atter part of this week. Our
lew ami fashionable Spring goods
ire also on the way, and will
reach here this week. The ladies
ind public generally are cordially
invited to call and inspect tha
many and varied attractions we
dial I have displayed in a few days
Hkath Rankixo &
M kucantii.k Co.
Tho second quarterly confer neo
of the M E church for Lan
uister stution was hold last Sun
lay night after services conducted
hy Presiding Elder Bays. The
election for delegates to the Di??
trict conference, which meets this
year at Hickory Grove, restdted
in tho selection of Col R E Aliiion
and Maj J M Riddle, with
Maj II F Miller and I)r G W
Poorey as alternates. The as essment
of $30. on Lancaster
station for the purpose of wiping
out the debt on the district parnonage
was paid and this charge
relieved of further responsibility
for the debt.
In reply to a query about fer..
i?_?# ur c *?
bui&uis i i?<? ?? r mussey says:
For cotton n?ix 1,000 pounds
acid phosphate, hOO pounds cotton
seed meal and 200 pounds
kainit to make a ton. This is his
idea of the ideal mixture for cotton
and there is no higher authority
on farming in tho south than
Prof Masscy. A great many
farmers are preparing their own
fertilizers according to this formula.
It not only has Prof
Massey's endorsement as being
the bed, hut it is cheaper hy several
dollars per ton than the prepared
guano.?Monro? Journal.
In Magistrate Can key's Court.
Lee McManus, col, was couriered
in Magistrate Caskey's
court of stenlihg a fish basket and
paid his tine of f 10 promptly in
lieu of spending 30 days on the
[rang. Alfred McKcnna and Ed
Boyd were convicted in the same
court for non payment of poll tax
tnd sentenced to 20 days each on
the gang or pay a tine of $5 each.
Both paid up and went their way
rejoicing.
A Collection to Ho Taken
The pastors of the Moriah As^
sociation are requested to take up
a public collection next Sabbath,
April 1, 1000, in order to give
the public generally an opportunity
to contribute something to
ward the "Crnxton monument."
The various pastors will pleare
hand the money to lveva. J II
Bo'dridge, $ N Watson, .1 B
Ferris, the committeemen to make
purchase, or to YV L Croxton.
The money to bo paid at once, as
we contemplate making the purchase
early in April.
James A I' Blackmon.
Attention, Veterans !
The members of Lancastei
Camp U C V will meet in tht
court hou e at Lancaster, S C, or
Saturday March 31st 11)00, at 11
o'clock m. A full attenda* ce ii
earnestly desired. Come pre
pared to pay annual dues whicl
is 15 cents per member. Delegatei
to the reunion at Louisville, Ky.
are to be elected and officers foi
the Camp, to Kerve 12 months.
Come ! Comrades, let us har<
a big turnout. The people o
Louisville promise us such a re
ception as onl v Kentuckians cai
give Let us once more mingl
together, as the time is fas
drawing to a close for those re
unions, for many of us. By orde
of camp commander.
B .1 YVitherspoon,
Commander.
J E Stewman, Adjt.
-Heath 1
- Oper.
Which Took PI
is
Our friends h
turned upon lis.
tfhaaa* m m t ^
AFUI \NIIUU!
tlie '"dear peopl
WE GREET
Our claim* to the t-ion's Shi
recent advnDces. Our proparatit
being done to make this THK IE
time thrown away. The cold am
j Men. it you e:
these suits for }
York Hat man.
cents on the D<i
I ~ _ -
Si hi
^ If e are
age, and we ar<
-Heath
.
Behind the Bars
Deputy Sheriff Wilson and ]
Constable Connor went to Ilenrv '
MagilTs, col., Inst Monday to I
search for Mr. Eli Cuskev's meat, !
which was stolen from his meat ;
house on Sunday ni<rht of last i
week. They found part of a ham,
I which was identified as some of
I Mr. C's meat, and Henry wits
I brought on to town by thej-e active
young officials and now abides
1 behind the. ha'*s.
Latkr ? Magill was admitted
I to bail yesterday afternoon in the j
I sum of $(500 for his appearance !
| at the next term of the court.
()TT(i\ IM.A.M t:HS
who are interested in high price-- .
for cotton ni xt fall can hear of
something to their advantage by
I sending a postal card at once to
T11E ADAMS COTTON CO.,
Churlcstoi, S. C.
Mrs. .1 It Turner and Miss Essie
i Killiun of Fort Lawn, are the
guests of Mrs ?! m Purdue.
1 *2.1 gallons of blind tiger wliis
kev was seized bv n SOite
stable at Heatb Spring the past
week, and two gallons were seized
at Kershaw. Both seizures
were shipped to Columbia.
Stuckey Delivers Himself to ll e
j| Penitentiary.
i Special to The State.
Spartanburg, March 20.---John
i lv Stuckey, the slayer of John
. Sevier, went to Columbia ye*terday
and voluntarily surrendered
to the State penitentiary authori*
ties. It is his intention to serve
out the ten years' sentence imr
posed upon him for his deed. He
still asserts his innocence, but
e proposes to meet his late like a
f man. He did not await the re
mittur, which ii usually sent ott
^ ten days after the supreme court
e adversely decides such cases. He
t leaves a Inrjro grocery .business
- here, which is being managed by
r his two salesmen. *
iu?r? tha st K|nd Yon Bcu^l.t
Banking^
ring Up Oi
lace at Lancaster
an Interesting E
iave delinked us i
Storekeepers a
s are really chea|
e" are sure to tin
YOU WITH SPEC
uro of your patronage arc justified h
ins are on an extensive scale. Stock
>EAL TRADING PLACE. Ourcr
tp has come and with it
ilh'ng Snap, I
xpect to staj on c
'ou and yours lor
closed out his sa
liar. l,20O Hat:
firfbsfs-3
1 I Wo bought
5 mm
in the race, pullii
5 going to Miccee<
1
Banking <
IB
OUT {jnc shl
Mvh's aixl colors I
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& >%5
W *v.*' 8 v ii *...
Tlii'sr goods l><
[licked iivci*.
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The best ."SOe
mart*et *-'4 il! ha
2 f>th of* | "lis month
?! Ties ever brmi;
- j? ns ci|IR
'S lie) %i t" s ?!??
I HE
In latex st> les i
our spring pants a
pretty patterns am
?5c a pair up- v!
in knee pants.
THE SE
Of a man's pain
Bonk, ami he v*i
inonev in it it he I
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trem
P0I1TKR
1M CHEAP
^MERCAN'
ir 7 New Si
ami Kershaw Jan
vent to the Peopl
vitlt good wishes,
ire worried, not so
mm* tlciii **o!d stock
<1 it out.
m new year b
v <>ur experience, and CASH purchases
s large, assortment great. New lines t<
i)w<le?l Stores will testify that our ctl'ort
I) CP in Philadelphia at slu r fPs Sale at i
SIX HUNDRfcD SIMS AU FLUR HI
-ess Than Cnc-.Ialf Pri
arth for a few yeas
years to come. SI
copies of Men's I
s in all.
Embroideries and Handkerchiefs?r>,0<
New Embroi<leries at less than ONE H
on will positively wonder at their cheiij
intend to do a very large business by sell
for SPOT cash from a needy manuf
12b eases ? 7,">b0 pairs of Shoes at a hi
tore of this town. The \Y. L. Douglas
i will be found here.
ng strong stokes fo
I
ours for Business,
St MERCAN'
TTO'tJ jgfi
r(sit) f?a?* talot
i rs <c *
ikloo*<r iUt'V aire
%
& v
w
sbi ti'? ?" l & t be
!><* !E? (lie
the lines! Itiie
nb! this town.
SHOES:
; 2
in<i shapes, anil
re coming in,
1 a 11 sizes, from
I sizo (or b.?> s
ICRET
Is is liis pocket
iii always have
*
mivs his goods
BROS,
! STOBE.
riLE Co.- ?
;ores liar)
1st. 1000,
le.
All eves are
much because
s". hut because
ARGAINS! in
the markets prior to the>
he daily added. Everything
s have not heen in vain, nor our
' 7 cent* on the. Itolffir.
UNDRED PAP, PANTS
ce. Think of That I
rs buy some of
?onar, the New
I of tik ire of
M. C8 1 r* <11
)0 Handkerchiefs and miles upo?
A LF PRICE, await your inspecmoss.
in?r cheaper than our competitors.
acturer, (we keep in close touch
discount. This is swre to tie
, the H. C. Goodman and all the
i* public patroni
TILE CO.