The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 15, 1900, Image 3
, Cotton ltrou^ht 10 Go on tins
luuiKi't yesterday.
Mr. .1 M 1* rter Ins moved into
one < ' Mr. \Y li Knight's cottages
C5 O
on Market Street.
Mis* A nice O'Learv of Yorkville,
i- tho guest of the Misses
l'u y ?.e nr.
Mr. .1 B Bluekmon bus rented
his new home at this Place to Mr.
J 1) l'a\ lor and will move to one
of his farms near Heath Spring.
Magistrate Caskey sent Ben
Billings, col, to the chain gang
yesterday for IJG day* for stealing
a pair of pants from Miles' store.
A mule belonging to Mr. A II
Carter died Tuesday which had
reached the ago of llt> years. It
had been well cured for and did
good service to the end.
Rev. A N Brunson assisted Rev
Mr. Miller in a protracted meeting
at Mt. Prospect in Chester
COUtlt V thin I I / r/.lin-n?<l
home yoslerday.
The Republicans have called a
meeting at Lancaster on the lDlh
inst, to elect delegates to the 11*publican
state cociventi(?n which
meets in Columbia next month,and
also delegates to a congressional
convent ion.
A fish fry at Lnndsford last
Wednesday night was greatly enIvo
?* !?.? ?? 1./m. - - ?
> ii 111 it iiiiiimt'i 111 mil young
people, chaperoned l<y Mr and
Airs L C Pay sent*.
List of lettera advertised for
tli? ai-fk ending Sept 15, 1000,
for Lancaster, S C, postoflire:
Mrs Sarah .lane Langley, Mr J L
Talliert, Mr Izike AndSom, Mr
It S \\ Htson, Mr Charley Stroude,
S K Staines, Mr (loo Watson, \T
T Thompson, P It ltollins, John
McDonald. Helle Nance, r u.'
New |{?*tauraiil.
I have opened up a first class
restaurant on the corner opposite
Poag & Harper's ginnery. Meals
ssi ved nt all hours of the day. No
diinking allowed in my establish
inent. 1 also keep a line of heavy
and fancy groceries. Call in
when you come to town.
'Highest price paid for
cnliB tt,M' country produce.
8. Cherry.
Sept 14, 1000.
Children be Iteudy lor School
Monday
The graded school will open Mon
day with the following corps of
teachers: Supt LT Baker: Prin^
cipal, Ilarry C l)avin; Assistants,
.Mrs T V W'illianiH, Misses Kloise
Foster, May Brock and Ida Corbet.
The branch school at the cotton
mills will open the same day with
Miss 10va Kobinson in charge.
The Superintendent a?ks us to
request pupils not to purchase any
school books until furnished with
lists of the book* needed by the
teachers.
Stolon llorsc Recovered
On Wsdnesdav nii?ht lu<t ?
horse was stolen from Mr John
Armstrong just across Lynches
River in Chestorfiold county.
Phone messages were sent to all
tho adjacent towns, an*l *e itching
parties stsrtol in all directions.
The horse was found near Capt
Richardson's across the line in
North Carolina. The thief was
not captured. It is thought he
found out that ho was being
closely pursued und turned the
horse loose and took to tho
woods.
Pay your subcription to
Lkdokk!
2D PFIMARY ELECT
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CANDIDATES I ? g j ?*
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Representatives
.1 N Kstriilgo 851 121? 141
,1 \V Iliinicl 824 127 01
T V Williams 810 105 114
.1 llarry Foster 1*4 75 50
Supervisor
\N Q Caskcy 84* 100 180
M C Gardner 177 11* 01
1
Coroner
.1 K Stew man 216 74 01
U Young 800 148 184
Supt Fducntion
T M Helk 212 70 52
A C Rowel I 818 140 144
(iovernor.
M 15M'Sweeney 250 0* 108
.1 as A 11 o\ t. 271 151 05
i ii
fill III MUVt'l IUU
.1 II Tillnmn, *271 S3 12'.?
John T 8loun. 253 130 To
Railroad Com.
W I> Kvans, .".SI 1 1 r, S3
.1 11 Wharton. 147 102 1111
The following are elected: Rcj
Coroner, R Youn^ : Superintende
i
Value of Property in Lancaster
County.
Auditor Cook's abstract of all
property in Lancaster county oxelusive
of Railroad, Kx press and
Telegraph Co's property,from the
last returns shows the value to
be $1,889,688. Of this amount
$1,200,035 is real estate and
$689,035 in personal property.
Itv townships ths values art as
follows:
Ural. Personal.
Indian Land $ 94,179 $ 30,290
Wnxhaw 74,s;??i 29,241
Cane Cr No 3 109,890 35,542
44 "Graded 28,010 83,327
44 44,l XII 2,133 099
Gills Cr Graded 107,083 203,837
4 4 4 4 J X 11 4,498 1,349
4 4 4 4 No 4 1 17, 153 30,1 41
liufot'd 103,881 4 1,000
! Fist Cr No 0 144,055 07,407
44 4 4 9 59,2 1 9 08,909
Pleas H>ll No 9 26,745 8,608
44 44 7 83,200 27,?5S4
44 44 38 33,270 22,8(51
'4 44 39 23,287 8,392
44 J X K 8,250 2,840
i Cedar Cr No 8 113,27(5 2(5,022
44 .IX U (5,4(59 1,954
Th? number of horses in the
county is 805, Tallied at $31,350;
mules 2,(585, ruined at $ 1 1 1,959;
cattle 3,789, valued us $550,511;
! sheep 440, ruined at $3*7; hogs
4,09(5, valued at $(>,721; Watches
1(59, valued at $2,204; pianos and
organs 1(54, valued at $0,055;
wagons and buggies, 2,5555, valued
at $35,2(50; doge 1,180, r:due
$5,900; merchandise, $151,070;
in an u f act u res $3,025; machinery
1119,310; money a $27,704:
I creilita $900; value all othet
property, $80,808; insurance Cos.
$24,357; hank returns $51,519.
'Tank Itock "
Mr McNinch visited the 4,Tsnk
Rock"' thia week 1'his is one ol
the curiosities in the county that
we hare never, heard of before
. It is in Cedar Crack toenihij
' about two miles west of the An
vil rock. It is on a hillside am!
forme the roof of a room abou
t 20x25 feet and about 8 feet high
| i tie floor is decomposed granit?
end in one corner is a fable like
1
rock 3xox2$ feet. 1'radilion hai
it that in the remote pa*t un old
darkey shoemaker named lank
occupied thia room and need the
table-like rock for his shoe bench,
llence its name "Tank Rock.,:
The rock which forms the covei
of this room, Mr McNinch says,
it almut 25xf>0 and '? feet thick.
He computes ita weight at 1,710,
000 pounds or about 43 car loads
JjjjT'Have you pabl your sub
script ion {
p i c a i, h i-: rr it
ION. LANCASTER COill
I" i" | i | i i
I el I > I
lis! 11! s ' -' |
Hi G I 5 I H / G ?2 I
20 71 '27 69 63 75 60 so
37 63 5 37 34 25 35 3s
12 4 3 22 46 55 61 68 S3
20 10 2 15 4 8 57 34
43 63 11 4 7 58 48 72 10
6. 35 12 38 21 33 38 103
18 54 25 82 54 55 77 84
30 44 3 3 25 27 32 37
lo 27 26 s 24 27 54 35
30 70 2 77 55 55 56 87
10 80 27 52 67 32 53 7<?
20 10 1 31 12 40 54 52
44 83, 28 6,1 68 63 77 14
5 16, 0 23 1 1 18 32 108
21 86 24 6 7 60 25 58 28
28 13 4 17 10 56 50 04
>resentntivos.1 N Kstridjjp, r V Willi,
nt nf ICducatien, A (1 Kowell. There
T' Jyklf' .; *'?fZ.' \ * J'+ ? 1
Aow ('ol t?>n I'imi
Springs, Moore tSL Co, is the
name of u new cotton firm tlmt is
\
likely to operate extensively in ?
|
this section this season. The firm 1
is cbtnposed of Leroy Springs, ^
; Lancaster; 1> N Moore, York* j
, ville, and Mr 1* (i McCorkle, *
Charlotte, lis operations will \
cover a wide stretch of territory, j .
including all the country within t
the immediate reach <>f the three
towns mentioned. The firm will '
have <piite a number of buyers in '
, the field.? Yorkville Kmpiirer. '
I
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1 ^
Join the
THER
Vtiipi-taUifF 1
mm \ iiimii^i
H'c mention a te
low prices yon cs
ours and other st
remnants that so
very best 8 2 1-2
W
8c a \ ard. All 01
the Shirt waists
our tine dollar v
, Our splendid col
our prices and {
totspending your
,1 Mow we cl<
1,000 glen's $ I
i gains at 25c, no1
> ??#? *
They have been charging yc
1100 pieces of furniture at a great
Come and (%ee.
-Heath I
\?m 1H900
i i > 1 i J
Ljl u||i ||
; ?.> r?4 1 <> s I-_MM
>'? w'.t 4 | ] li i> i .*?
4M 4s M2 J 2 1M J??T ;
IN 27 11 20 4 55 1
50 IT) 2M 22 7 iocs
0 ?;s G4 7 N 7ns
lo im r>o 21 ?: ooo
4 ? 71 MS s 0 050
42 11 II 21 M ('.MM
24 71 77 S 12 1241
35 45 is 14 5 077
20 MS MO 15 10 SO5
40 M4 45 22 1M 10S1
IN 4 0 1M 7 2 701
55 24 55 25 14 1 1 Ml
0 ??o MM 4 1 741
im> : Supervisor, W (> Caskey :
will he no third primary.
..etter to Kov. t Imliuers 1'ra.sicr
Lancaster, S I'
Dear Sir: ? Certainly Linseed
>iI should lie I?c?n<rlit at market
'alue; fresh from the oil barrel,
md not in a sealed tin can, with a
>la>n lahnl thereon. Did it ever
H-eiir to you that uh.cn you buy a
bin, liipikt paint, that you are.
>a\ in^i any w lie res f nun ?1 50 to
M T.*> pergallon for u lot of linseed
>il You don * t do that w th I
<. M Paint ?its a semi-paste, and
>m>u add form ? to 1 gallon of oil
o every gallon of paint.
Please give Messrs f'rawford
Uros, an opportunity to quote
)rices and furnish color cards.
Yours trulv.
LONGM AN & MAKllNKZ.
Throng:
vBumnm
'S MONEY
tayfltBOMOZIXMlBBB
is draw in
HIS! ;hk3
m. What they h
%
in now liuv J "if-1
*
ore's prices. I
i?9 fast ai (5 ets.
^ v c?\ r*% iiK./
tr 8c fancy l>iin
were :line, 80
yaisf for Oc. and
lection of Indies
njoods with any :
1 cash here.
i)se our eyes t<
00 Straw Hats
A ?
Iftf /fc* ^ A- -
H ^UllS^ ?i I ?>l%
e's Good
>u fancy prices for furniture Intel;
reduction. Our 2 htore rooms a
Nanking <
GRffHT CLFAB1NG SAl
iNmsMOFsou:
n * v ? i i
m i? I pfiflM
lii^y i 'ifr'iia'i aHakill. *i
121(1* ?b?t. #1 ? !?? ?*-,
M)>\| B * * ?a S <? 8 ic
instcftil, is is a! oltit
for tas (? Stsivo a cle
we >uSi be virtually
iaU tuv st lew wecKs
wo make litis start!
liuiruios formerly sole, for ?4a, ik
^ lonin'i'ly sold for
Some extra n'cc *ies :t:??I carriages
WAGOHSI WAGON
Six 1 \ to seventy live wagons that in
member these wagons or the most of t
rise, hence the price:
One horse wagons from $27.50 t<
Two horse wagons roin
Foil" i rse wauon
KKMKUIIKK: We have the lending
Ni>>en, Old Miekory, Tennessee, 1'iednu
We a!.? i have a lot o f second ham! v\
he sold, rattjiinir in price from si up.
('mm* at. once. This offer holds ?*r
\Yc manufacture our Harness and <1
We r? 1 -?? h:?on hand a few on??ii
that ?ro regardless of cost.
I
Our Mr. .1 M Hood has ju>l arrive*
horse^ and nudes lhat we will sell cheap,
like to trade for or huy a lot of thin uiu
Res|
j
1 p v i] 9 p, m v n ,
1 | * j;i % '% ill? 14 ']* j
<1 til H1 il IsBbS
iSjiM iiUlill ^SJr
YOUR GAS
of Thrifty
HERE FOR \
ig near. We must b<
j% . ^ *
I'vcnuiiiig isani sin
jive w?l<! for and nh
si for. !*cc tS.se diflei
O.OOO yards of yari
*
our prire ssoiv is ?>c.
oest stiles, fast eoS?
sides sire tours for .
lie n ill ?^ive chem si
I our 5<>e ivaist si
Shirts must fo!l!oiv
sto?*e. jiiiil you iviSI s
> profit aud thow 01
I<>s- iSi>c and (H> 3 1
News for !Tt
y. Wc will stop that now. At a Big Sn
re tilled to the ceiling. We are going 1
& Mercani
1 J JM. I ,v.
jR WfR KNOWN"
ih CAROLINA
| Jo t<?ar (!<>?vn
| 0535? aU't. huitti
?e l>rick ??5io
e!y noe >surv
?> ft
siring sale. as
oils ot si build*
Therefore
ling ufli-r z
nv $38.
5?.->o, now $ I .* < .
:it t'rom 10 to UO per ?,i'iil off.
C t \t{T I (t A hTC? I
U i W j.UUi.'.O:
list and sliall hi' sold. Kc.horn
were bought before tii
? ?3:2.50.
! 7 1! . ? Cf * 11
s from s,".11 to -v'15.
: wagons of the earth, viz.
in4, and a few ?>tIn;*"*
agon- and Imggit t.ni: t- o
?>d for two weeks only.
lefy competition.
lies, hoilers, presses ard gin?
I with a well selected load of
or exchange. We v.onid
les and horses.
>ectfully,
lUl'TlI V flft
I , 1 III 8 p| p -'5j
(Jilifl E &!jSj
I C7TTT? ?v
'JLJLe "
7*s """? yp"r* /f">
SO* iL&^T *LsiL *>j? 4
/"ATT
: uu.
i rid ofbroJiei!
ows hasidiing*
?l. ridieulou^h
ence bphvcos't
I'Whlt' HI'S V.ih',
A
15 f !?*? D
a vara* * hnse
?
>rs, must
5c. It's ti.'sie
> big droit). '* I
sisStcd lo ."2 k*
suif. Conmrre
M
re I lie wisdom
s our couiiKars
. m n ?
oin Hats
2>U.
ilo we bought 3 koIkI cnrloed:
to cut the life out of'pricee
PILE CO.