The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 08, 1900, Image 3
I real Matters, [
Miss Belle Garvin is visiting I
relatives at Yorkville.
Miss Annie Gregory is visiting" i
her sister, Mrs Mason, at Atlanta , ;
Miss Noru Hough left Wednesday
for Winston, N C, to attend
the Salem Female College. i
Mr W M Dunn of Jacksonhatu, i
returned this week to Davidson
College to resume his studies.
M r Leroy Davidson has return- ^ <
i
ed from New York and resumed |
his positon with Col Springs.
Wanted ! Six or eight board- i
ers. Apply to Mrs G W Bell at i
corner Fast of Graded School i
grounds.
Miss Klla McMurruy, of Fort ]
Mill, who has been visiting rela- 1
tives in this county, returned i
home Wednesday.
Rev A N Brunsou has been assisting
Rev B D Lucas in a protracted
meeting at Camp Creek
Methodist church this week
j
Died Tuesday, Sept 4th 1900,
infant child of Mr and Mrs J H j
Caskey of the Douglas church
neighborhood. i
Mr Oscar Williams of New u
York City, is spending u week or i
so with his put cuts at this place. |
llis many friends hero are glad to <
see him. ]
Miss Nannie Crockett returned 1 j
home Wednesday from a month's ,
visit to the family of her brother, (
'
Mr. W 11 Crockett, at Corsicanu, !
Texas.
!
ltev S A Weber, D D, will
preach in the Methodist church at
11a in, tomorrow, and will con-|
duct the union service at that >
church tomorrow night. ,
miss ueiie uuvis, (laughter ot. ,
Mr. T II Davis, left for Cincinnati,
Ohio, lust Wednesday, whore!
she will enter the conservatory of
!
music to take aspecial postgradu- ,
ate course in violin music.
Kev W T Hall, 1) D, of the
Columhiu Seminary, who is visiting
his daughter, Mrs E Moore,
will preach in the Presbyterian
ii.:,. .-i? * -4
umitu ?i nun |iim;u uuuurrow til
11 o'clock a m.
All the members of l^ancaster
council No IJ8, .Jr O IJ A M are
requested to meet at their hall
next Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock. Important business to
be transacted.
II M l'lyler, Financial Sec'y.
Mr. Davis, representing the
Southern Stock Mutual Insurance
Co, of Green?boro, N C, was here
this week and adjusted the recent
loss by tire of C D Jones, Esq.
The loss sustained by tho colored
aid burial society on their hall has
also been adjusted.
Mr. S A Cauthen and soma of
his neighbors in the Dry Creek
section had a big time Thursday
night taking '200 pounds of honey
from a bee tree they had found i
in the woods. Mr. Cnuthen was
in town yesterday and hud on his
sweetest looks and entertained oh
with honeyed words.
List of advertised letters for
the *?-eek ending Sept K, 1 i?00: i
Ix>ttie Crinnnings, E Jane Crawford,
Mariah I very, Margaret i
McCarter, C D Ogburn, K W i
Barnes, E L Foster, U E Roberts,
Abe (iather.
Belie Nance, v m.
Messrs lien Perry and Frank
Fill man loft Wednesday last for a
risit to Texas.
Lost! Between Lancaster C II
ind Bear Creek on Landsford
road two Farmers' time hooks for
year P.*00. Finder will he rewarded
hy leaving at this office.
Mrs m E Cauthen and Miss Nan
uie I rune McCardell and Master
[jeorge Fairy Poovoy arc visiting
relatives in Charlotte.
Mr I'riah Jordan, who went to
Baltimore to consult the physio
Mans at the Johns?Hopkina Hos
pital relative to one of his legs
which was badly mashed last
Spring, has returned home, being
Assured by them that nothing
Ncrious would result from his injuries.
K F Snyder, the well known
photographer, will be with me at
the Cottage gallery next week to
make sittings for platinum work.
Nothing but the best will be
made.
J T Amos, Photographer.
Waxhaw Dispensary Closed.
The dispensary at Waxhaw
stands with bolted doors. Kev #1
VV Little has been conducting a
revival meeting in the town of
Waxhaw and has been preaching
against liquor to such an extent
ilm i - ?
LIIUI. liiu UIIIIIIII llltIK I1UVC Closed
the doors of the only place in the
town in which liquor can ho
loyally sold. \Yc do not know
what steps will he taken as to
liquor selling in our neighboring
town. The dispensaay has a
stock of liquors on hand and some
disposition will have to !>o made
of it. It speaks well for \Vax?
haw that it has gone out of the
liquor business.?Monroe Enquirer.
Deutli ot* lion. ?1hs. It. Musscy,
Ir - Prominent Citizen.
Hon Jus K Massey, Jr, whose
critical illness of fever was chron
icled in our last issue, passed
quietly away at his home, at this
place, early Thursday morning,
lie had been confined to his bed
just three weeks, and though
everything was done that could
be, even to the employing of a
skilled traiued nurse to attend
him, yet the relentless hand of
death could not bo stayed. Mr
Mossey was a man of cordial manners
and possessed of a kind heart.
He enjoyed the unbounded confidence
of his frii nds and was held
in the highest esteem for his many
noble qualities and his high christian
character. lie was well
known in this county and had a
large circle of friend* throughout
the State, who will tool his death
deeply. In his death Lancaster
county loses one of her most
prominent ami influential citizens.
Jus K Massey, ,lr, was born in
ttie Waxbuw section of this county,
Sept 24, 1850, and had he
lived to the 24th of this month
would have been 50 years of age.
He was the only son of the late
Thus M, and .Jane Massey, his
birth occurring on the same night
that Ins grand father died. He
received a fair education which
with his natural ability and fine
(pialilies made him a successful
business man. In 1*88 he was
elected to represent Lancaster
county in the house of Kepresen
tut ii/ou V-*<? *
?.? ?,? V \>o nuivii liC 111 I ll'Mj I or UI1C
term hut declined re election. In
1892 he wan elected county school
commissioner hut declined to offer
for a second term. He took u
deep interest in educational matters
and was chairman of the hoard
of Trustees of the lieiltown school
district. His public life as his
private life, was without blemish.
In the fall of 1890 he was married
to Miss Mamie Matheson,
daughter of Mr Alex Matheso
of Liberty Hill, who lived only
; few years. In March 1897 1
I married Miss Dannie lite
daughter of the late Capt .)
Heed. Her sad death wiir chro
j icled in these columns less thf
| three months ago. One child w
j born to them but died in infanc
i His nearest kin surviving ur
! a sister, Mrs ,1 M Perry of tli
place; and Mr II J Beckham ai
M r? YV M Oooch, a nephew at
I . ...
niece, ot tin* county.
He wuh a consistent memlicr
Camp Creek Methodist chur
and had long been one of its of
cials. The funeral service
which were very impressive, we
conducted from the church by li
pastor, Kev B D Lucas, assist*
by Kev A N Brunson, after whi<
the remains weie interred in tl
family plot at old Camp Cre<
cemetery. The congregation w
very large, and sad were tl
heartB of the many sorrowir
friends and relatives as the r
mains of this good man were lo\
ered into mother earth.
The second primary elect it
comes ofT next Tuesday. Tl
most interest will likol* be tuU<
in the raco for governor. Tl
race is between Hoyt at
McSweeney. We only ask you
this issue to weigh the men wi
and vote for the one which
your candid judgment, will mill
the host executive i flicer. Tl
! question of dis|>cnsary or proh
bit ion in the State was .settled
favor of the dispensary in the IK
primary hy the election of a legi
laturc which is against prohil
tion by a large majority.
| WANTED? AC'TI VK MAN of gn<
Character to deliver and collect
^outli Carolina for old establish
| manufacturing wholesale house $fl
u year, aure [>ayr Honesty more tin
j experience required. Our referent
am bank in any city Enclose -el
addressed stamped etivelone Man
; facturera, Third Floor, 334 Dearbo
' St , i 'hicago.
o< L,E
J oin the
I
THEI
M-liltill!!
We mention a
low prices you
ours aiul other
remnants that <
very best 12 1'
8c a yard. All <
the Shirt waist?
our tine dollar
Our splendid c<
our prices and
ot spending yon
Now we c
1,000 Men's $
gains at 25c, n
ne
They have been charging
1100 pieces of furniture at a gr<
Oonie and see.
-Heath
n ] Letter to Mr. .I??lin Owen, l.an
easier S. C
Dear Sir:?Why is it that poo ;
| pie continue to be mis led by the
' i cry?"use the load your grandpa
L j did."
n- Oil is the life of paint and not
m white lead. Lead chalks and ad ?_
! mits moisture to the wood it is
u j supposed to protect. L M
J' \ Paint supplies elastic and none:;chalkable
coatings that preserve
is I the wood. Most of your work
o| is done on contract, and you can't
1(j afford to pay a man for the time
j hu takes for breaking; up load.
When you use L <Sc M Paint on a
contract job, the house-owner not
t'h only tias your guarantee, and the
ti i agent's guarantee, but our own .
*
,s 1 guarantee of satisfaction. It is'
backed by lis years of making the
I?
best paint and the sale of Four i
118 Million Pounds per annum.
Eit^ Hear what Messrs Crawford
ijh Bros have to say.
|u, Yours sincerely,
,k LONGMAN MAK'l INF/.
as
I nioii Services.
he
1st Sabbath?\ B P church?
^ Kev A N Brunson.
e
2nd Sabbath ? Methodist church ?
Rev W C Hwart.
3rd Sabbath ? Presbyterian
'church ? Rev .1 II Boldridge.
>n . 4th Sabbath? Baptist church ?
10 Rev Chalmers Fraser.
"i STA-TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ln C O I" N T Y f> K I lVi-itiTPD
- - - - --. v 1 n,
In the Court of l'robnte.
in 1 iy Chas. I) Jones. Judge of Probate,
io WitKKKAH, A. Hilliurd Duncan has
made suit tonic 10 grant him Lette.s
of Administration mi the estate of ami
# eUeets of Lawrence It Kelly,deceased.
1,1 Thksk auk thkkkkokk incite and j
st admonish all ami singular the kindred I
and credit ore oftheaaid Lawrence R
Kelly, deceased, that ihey he and appear
before ine, in the ? ourt of Pros
bate, to he held at Lancaster. t', H
on the Hih day of Sept next, after puhod
licatioii thereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
Kg) have, why the said Administration
mi should no; he granted.
*i tlivem.iider my Hand and Senl this
' ? li'J I day of Auir, Anno Domini. 15)00
rn r ^ H - CD A>. I) J()N l>,
l'roha'e .1 udge.
T LOOSE"
! Throng ?
R'S MONEY i
limn is d,awin?
fi lllll lots ami e
lew. What they h;
can now buy them
store's prices. It
sold fast at (I cts, o
2c Percales, nev
our 8c fancy Dimi
s were iMine, 8o v
waist for Oc, and
ollection of ladies !
I goods with any st
ir cash here.
;lose our eyes to
I <>!) Straw Hats f
ow going at oc.
/N - * 1
re s VjtOOO. I
you fancy prices for furniture lately,
sat reduction. Our 2 store rooms are
Banking {
V' .
GREATEST CLFAR1NG SAL
IN THE ST ATE OF S0U1
V '
ing and erect a larg
instead, it isal>oltif<
for us to have a ele;
we w ill he virtually
ing for a few weeks
we make this start!
Buggies formerly sold for $45, uo
Buggies formerly sold for i
Some extra nice buggies and carriages i
WAGONS! WAGON
Sixty to seventy-five wagons that mi
member these wagons or the most of t
rise, hence the price:
One horse wagons from $27.50 to
Two horse wagons irom $ '!
Foil" horse wagon:
RKMHMBHB; We have the leading
Nissen, Old Mickory, Tennessee, Piedmo
We also have a lot cf second hand w;
be sold, ranging in price from $1 tip.
Come at once, This olfer holds go
We manufacture our Harness and d<
We also have on hand a few engic
that <;o regardless of cost.
Our \!r. .1 M Hood has just arrived
horses and mules that we will sell cheap,
like to trade for or buy a lot of thin mul
Resp<
FOUR CAS
)f Thrifty
HERE FOR Y
? near. We must he
vei'jlhlng that sin
ive sold for and win
i for. !"*ee tin1 differ
MIOO yards of >ard
w %
iii* price now is ;>c
m.
lest st>!es, fast colo
+>
ties are yours for .
will give them a
our 50c waist sli
^liirts must follow s
to**e, and vou will s<
7 *
profit and t how on
or iiiwl till l^lo
^ ?? mm mjm
Vews for Yc
We will stop that now. At n Big Sah
tilled to the ceiling. We are going to
k Mercant
,v ' . (wiali
?</ ? Jjiv 4?1> i> I. 4.1P?.
I ii KNOWN
'H CAROLINA
to tear down
our old bin lid
e brick one
tily necessary
aring sale, as
on: of a build'
. Therefore
itig otter :
w %'3b.
?50, now $4 2.50.
it from 10 to "JO per eenl ofi
SI WAGOISf
ist and shall he sold. fi?bem
were bought before tifcs
$112..'>0.
7. HO to $50.
s from ^50 to *<?5.
wagons of the earth, vix
nt and a few othe??
agons and buggies i.iat mi*r
ixl for two weeks only.
L'fy competition.
ics, hoilers, presses and irins
I with a well ^elected Uw?f ttS
or exchange. We
es ami horses.
eetfully,
H. I>o
Buyers.
ou.
rid of broke?
iws handlh^.
it l idkulous!}
_ _ >.
ence weiwfen
wide percale
a vard. Those
*
rs, must <<o at
k% S('s tisiie
l>i? drop. \I
ashed to 2oc
at it. Compare
ie the wisdom
our counters
til Hats
>u.
; wo bought '<> solul < nc
i cut the life out of prwNT
ILE CO.. >