The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 13, 1900, Image 3
? seal HatferSi
Cotton brought about 10 cent!
ye-terday. The market was >
little oft".
Just in?New Crop New Or
leans Molasses, Buckwheat, Co l
lish, etc. ' NY. P. Bennett.
Mrs. R. B. MacUey of Ileatl
Springs, visited her father's fami
ly this week.
The llealh B. and M. Coin
pany's new ad, today will inter
est you as much as anything ii
the paper. Read it.
The Sacrament of the Lord':
Supper will he administered after
the 1 1 o'clock sermon in the lYes
bvterian church tomorrow morn
iug.
Mrs T tl Gregory of Kershaw
who has been spendi g the pas
week with Mrs NV T Gregory a
this place, returned home yester
ilu V
Mr .John Small, son of Mi
Ellison Small, of Flint llidge, i
taking u course in book-keeping
in the C dumbia Business College
The new church at Fork IIil
will be dedicated tomorrow at 1
a tn. Kev .1 II Boldridge wil
preach the sermon and Uevs For
lis and Bo/eman will mako ad
dresses.
Dr \V II Wakefield of Char
lotto, N C will he it) Lancaster a
Cunningham Hotel on Thursday
Oct 1 Hth for one day only. Hi:
practice is limited to Kye, Kar
Nose and 1 hroat.
Capt. I. W. Moore, who, me
with the sad misfotune of losing
his left hand at Kock Hill wa
brought home Wednesday. lie i
getting along linely.
\Y. A. Heckling, Photographe
of Columbia, will be at Laneas
tor Oct 17th, IStI), lOth and'JOtI
taking pictiirca. All who want tlx
host, work please take notice,
Remember Reckling's Photo
graphs don't fade.
Rt Rev. Bishop. \V. .1. (Jains
I>. D. of Atlanta, (Ja., who pro
sides over Ine 7lh Kpiscopal I>is
trict in the A M K connection
will preach here in >?t Paul chore!
on Wednesday night, the 17 o
this month. All are cordially in
vitod to hear him
Letter s advertised, for the wee!
ending Oct, 1:? 1000. Margate
McOarter, Miss Carrie Thompsoi
Mr. John Ambler, Mr. Join
Wilkie, Martin BeckhamBelle
Nance P. M.
Lancaster, S. C.
!<o((it to Mrs. ii il Mdlwaiii
Lancaster, S.
Dcur Mmliiiu:?If we have tb
honor of numbering you amonj
the people who have useu tho L
iSc M. I'aint we feel certain thu
you will have told your neighbor
of ith good qualities.
Tell them and tell them again
for fear they'll forget. Wher
you need 10 gallons of any othe
paint to paint a house, 0 gallon
of L. & M. I'aint mixed with
gallons of Linseed Oil will do th
work better than with white lead
Add cost of paint and oil and so
how cheaply you've bought th
10 gallons of paint
I'lace m under further oblipa
tions by requesting them to g
to Messrs. Crawford Itros.
Youth sincerely,
LONGMAN & MAUT1NKZ
Wild prose in great flocks ar
flying southward. The knowin
ones say that Octol?er migratio
is an invariable sign of the earl
approach of n severe winter.
Contract I'or tlic New >1111 Awarded.
On Wednesday lust, President
Springs of the Lancaster Cotton
Mills let out the contract for the
building of the largo new mill at
this pluvv. It w;'.s ?warded to F.
C. Thompson Si l>ros , contractors,
of (Columbia, and the building is
| to be completed, ready for tho
machinery, by the first day of May
next. The contract provides for ??
' heavy forfeiture in case of non*j
completion by that date.
j The Messrs. Thompson ure
! lurije contractors and always work
I up to time. They have just li iiih
ed building the Olympia Mill in
1 Columbia ami the Delvulb in
Camden. They will probably .be
"in on the Lancaster mill by the
i 1st prow
I laving previously given dini-*
> ensionsand description of the Lan
-! caster new milt it is unnecessary
to srive them amun.
I
' ' One Olltcc That More Than
t Pays.
t | Magistrate \V. P. Caskey turn
-led over to the county treasurer
yesterday ?11:5. the tines urd costs
collected in his court for the
r quarter ending Sept. .'10th. During
* the same ?|uarter his sentences to
I the chain ganir equals the labor
. of one man for 12 months.
' Curie Pink" has thus beaten his
I own record. The tines collected in
I his court since the 1st day of last
.January have more than paid the
- salaries of himself and constable.
Si olc Seed ('<>11 on
The cotton house of Mr Kl*
- U'askey about four miles East of
t town was broken into on Wednes,
day nii;lit hist and about four
?[ hundred jiounds ot seed cotton
, j stolen therefrom. Suspicion
j rested on Win Txvitty* colored,
hind he was arrested the following
t j day and houud over to court,
f J On Sunday night previous Mr
rt ('askey heard a fuss about his
s chicken coop and went out with
, his gun to ascertain tho causo of
the disturbance. lie was out
,. about ten u inules and when he
. I returned to his room he found
J that some one had gone into the
house in his absence and stolen hi*
j pocket hook containing $10 from
.. | hi* breeches pocket.
j The Colored Industrial Fair
, I Tin? count\ colored industrial
-j fair has been in progress here the
? pant lw" days. Tin? exhibitn are
, numerous and comprise apricul
j tural products f all kinds, horses,
f 1 mules, cattle, sheep, ho?r?, needle
* | work of all kinds, preserves,
j jellies, cookeries, etc., etc. All
the entries are by colored people,
i, i The fair is indeed creditable for
t ; the first to be held, and another
'your will show n marked improve
II 1
l} ment. I'ncli day a sheet parade
took olacc according to the pub
lished program. The Fort Mill
colmeri brass f???' j?I furnished
music for the occasion. On
Thursday Mayor Thonmon and
I
J Senator \\ C Hough, hv invita0
tion made nddre> > s at the fair
:r grounds. The speeches of both
i. ' were very good and encouraging
11 lo the promoters of the tair.
b !
During the two days of the cx?
t I hihition we have not seen a colore'
ed mnn under tho influence of
r whiskey and the conduct of the
* colored people during the entire
! fair has been very commendable.
e # J
I The fair will bo renoated nevt
n year, only it will he on a much
e 'arger scale.
I) >wn in Southwestern Missouri
a preaeber announced that in the
near future he would discourse on
"Hell and who will go there."
The pood man has been puzzled on
receiving several letters from
g parishioners tin eatening all kinds
n of vengeance if their names are
y mentioned in the forthcoming sermon.
t
i Lojj ltrokon I ;
On Thui sduv afternoon Bob
Lee Montgomery, son of Mr Bar
her Mont^ruri \ who lives in the :
edge <>f North Carolina, was | !
thrown from a nn 'mi in the |
i
suburbs of town by the mules
running nwa\, and bydlv hurl. '
Hislef; log \viin broken above tlm , '
I . . . <
ankle ami the tinkle hadlv injured, i
Dra Pnoro and Poovry set the: '
! broken limb hand ?.rod it well, i
I
and lie was taken on t<> hi- home
| thut evening
l>oatli of M r .John i. Yonjjue 1
i
Our old friend, Mr John L. !
Yongue, died at his home near '
Fort Lawn, last Monday nioht '
j after u protraeted iline-s roMili injj '
from a stroke of painlv?-i* Mr. (
i Yonjrno whs ahnut 02 years of a<;e
land leaves a lur^e family surviving
him,he wns ii generous, kind heart (
[ ed man and had mauv friends. For *
j years he was the depot a^ent at 11
I Chester hut for the ivist fifteen '
j yea' s lie has farmed vivy success 1
fully ncrr Fort Lawn. His re- I
mains were taken to Chester and 1
I tf |
I interred Wednesday. 1
I
The Road to Chesterli'dd Court
House is to lie Built.
|
Secretary of State Cooper yes- j
terdav granted the desired amendI
mailt to the Clie-terticld and Kershaw
nilroad I'lio text of the
I amendment is shown in the sec '
I i
j tion as it will rend us amended, j
i which srvs the Chesterfield and :
i Lancaster Railroad company is to j
construct a line from some point j
on the Cheraw and Durlin<;tnn or j
... , .
Chesterfield and Kershaw line, i
i within or near ('heraw, in Cheater-1
field county, to the town of Lan |
caster4 j^oing via Chesterfield;
' Court House.
i The president of the company
jis(r. ?l. Kodfearn.?The State.
'-Heath I
II 1 j
5? m *
I p
%.ml we start ti
lever seen. Froi
Carolina. We a
ing, hut she piles
selling, lead us (?
else I he if
! caught tho ''puldif's cv and Miss
Goods and Silk*, Tempting Prices,
{nil the now shadings. Scotch Ch<
in tho Cities. Wo show in Hlaek (?f
I you want it is here. In Capes and
of their value, Ours were selected h
Hodges Bros &
that you want, v
Times in our Cl<
clothing than all
our Plotliing t'ri
tft k /kl /
fipn'tlXF TttPl tit til VIW
OUli ?? 10,000 00 stock of
hero. Prices in our Advertisement
The people be I
-Heath I
Notice to Debtors ol'II. .1 - <lr?*u j
ory ?? t'o and Farmers' Itank
iii? & Mercantile Co.
All notes and accounts belong j
in^ to the old tirni II J Gregory <Sc
L'o , and the firfti of the Farmers'
IFtnkin<; and Mercantile company
isive been placed in my hands for
collection, Parties indebted to
cither or both tirms are requested
:o come forward and settle sit once.
.1 F. Gregory,
Oct k2, 1900.
Sow I topnrt 111?*111.
I luive etnplo; cd my sisto
' Daisy" t<? serve the public with
\ pples, Orarges, Bananas, Cocoas
ind everything in fruit lino ?
11 so Confections of every kind
Fancy Groceries arriving eveiy
lav. \V. l\ Bennett.
[ ^ i
Mr. C .1 Hudson had a purse
oiituiningover twenty one dollars
tolen from his pants pockets
iom? time Sunday niuht. lie is .
umble to account for the disappearance
of the pur o other than
hut soine thief entered his win- i
low and removed the money from
us clothing, which was not |
far from the window. ? Monroe j
Journal.
w /v AMiwerew "ra,.t
M: MiniliPTii'RV1
ii uuyunit i i'uiii
For Best Virginia Mmc, Cement,
Plaster Paris and
Plastering Hair
T, H. DAVIS'
LANCASTER BAKERvj
lirnuty In niouil Dcp;*.
("'Iran blood means a clean skin. No i
e.mty without it. C'ascarets, Candy Cathar6e
eican your blood and keep it clean, bv
/irrint? up the la/.v liver and driving all im
mi lilies from tlie body, lliv.n o-day tc
i.niisli pimples, boils, blotc hes, bh.okhcad-.
end that sickly bilious complexion by taking
i ascarets,?beauty tor ten cents. Ail drug>nsts.
satisfaction guaranteed. Jtk-.25e. 5ltr
To l'ur? Coast l|>nt tciri Forever,
Tnlm Cascarets Cutulv Cathartic lOo or 2oC
If G. C. C. fall to cure ?lr>u?j.'i>.is refund iimnrv
^nMi/TMr J
J Him UN u I
Ms ii!' 6ri
he busiest Aiitmi
ti all markets vm
iif in!
re too 8>ust to Sii
d H ^ * < C
01 uress ?a onus.
> think (hat they
*
much for I he at.
'I'lii iu and her assistant a
We moot all wishes, I'road cio
jvlotfi in Siia?j?ry effects. AUvn\
?ods, Cheviots, Camel's Hair, MoT
K irs, ho ready to huv (lie host val
<y an expert and we guarantee then
are ihe j
iv\a u"~ "
9 ?<>, Baltimore,
-bile it lasts at
rilling Stock. .Vi
the balance of
ees as to find the
'iothimr Monday
! Shoes needs no mention. Birds i
h ure worthless until you .seo the (
lieve in us, and i
Jinking i
Mr. H .M Furr, of (loos* Creek
township, Inul the days of liia
youth recalled in * rather unusual
manner a few days ago. He and
his little son were working in the
field together, when they discovered
a tortoise. The hoy with a well
developed juvenile curiosity, pro- |
ceeded to investigate. He carefully
examined that part of Ilia
"Tftrpin" turned toward the light;
ami then preceded to reverse him j
to continuu the operation on the
..f i - '
i ciuaumn ?11 II I "N Jl jlll V. j
There, neatly carved on the under
shell, he found the letters II. M.
V., his father's initials. Mr 1mi?t
r?momtr?r?, that t wenty-two years
at^o, when ho, himself, was * boy,
that lie cut tlie letters in the shell
of a tortui*o. Me never did it
hut one time ami it was near this
place and he believes that this is
the self same 4*tarpiii." He looked
as frc.-h and youn?j as ho did 22
years a??o.? Monroe .Journal.
M"*r. "v* * -vjaCK JTOQ I I U UMmHHi
GIN NOTICE I
U7 K HAVH HvDOl'R (ilN, en- I
jpin-nuii <>tiiei iii u*? in.*r\ utilu-j
?>1 <I -iinte s'a> <1. mar Flint KUlae, J
overhauled to <t madr i s jjooil as new I
ami wit; i In y? ui o lion the | rest-in I
season at $1 per hu e. We guar ntee |
silt iHtaethiii nii^ tluni? in rent-on i>t I
ill luisiiors Wev .
VV A 1'F.RKV ?& SON
Sept 17 lOlio? Hm
* * |
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
c:<>i (i Bi ,v, .
\. i;, it. - . A M , lif.. 10., 1, I
onr>HH Spri n<r i.iir?i't i iv fn?
'f V:nli*"i.? Kointi. en l''olt""ci's;
(til volumes i . Iilniuy; ?*x<!-on-t
tal'nratoi ie-, el M'?r"on s ^yinn ?siurn
P'tlrni-O'v nihil tie T'liti 'h
#4n, iillier fi"s $|s n mv-hii ; mi ion
it-miHi (I to in* i.\ i t11iienis I'.xpeii-|
s- s Sltto to SITo it session :i I
/'iijiils from fnriy-tlvc Arciv?tiu*il
~rliools iMiiei it.? Krts'iinitn lusswitlotii
XHiitinntio .
Kntriiii)'t> unit Normal ScliolursMii
Kxiiii.innlions lied hi i ry o-m ly
eiil, Fiiilay J 11> 2n Ifl'M , liy ?>'.! ltv
" litv iiitt'inleiitM
A'? xi si ssion opens Sep' tir>, limn
For 4'itlitl- j.p'i*. imIiIii s?.
CF \VOOI>\VAI{|> IMi'Hidfiit
Alltf ! ?, llUHI- li
h MERCAr
. II m wa w
\M art nil
iiei that fJi'owinj
i've gathered (he
l?? the b5^s<*f
|j| i stock o! $Bct*c
now w hut ou?* coi
J^ilks ;HKI wtiijJjn
must have vcrv
*
ill is m:n vm
| M MoM l":i|)i< 1 purl of mil'
| J it. Our grand li-p'-iv of Mtlli
usy ill 1 th<* day and Imlf the ni?j111
(lis with velvety lii:i>h, Kk ii< h \ em
,'s hear in mind tii it our sIoca < IV
flir, I'oolin, I linnet I i and Series,
lies that can ho offered vou. Furs
i.
fiiickv our chaser
ir from the Bin
That means al
*>Oc on the I?
!oi*e Clothing at
Lancaster. As
i North i'oSe. Si
or a ioniDor nock together, an<t al
roods.
ive believe in the
& Mercp
I> K.c;o ! I A I K > ()t? M i ( .. hk
? 11 I III] It !.\ > ?1 >. I' > ! ; lilt'
ri.li-n it I' \\ Y I I'.
i hi i v i! i w
V * (Ml Si 2 ?<>5ESe
o *
Km!' ? I ?<lll - .... ? .? . I -
_ . . i- .1 i i iii .r
N r'li > 1'r it-. ' t '< ' ky I!'V? r
rmul, kmm n : h Po' 't-r or isr-si i><- i*?u
pi.ICC
Km' Jl.-U'i. l'02 acres !I vh
Sjil'i-^s 1. I OSs 'If- \ ' i'. I ; It' Fell
place.
For ; 7i>" ,1s' ? fi? h i <5j' io11 j? 1 r?s
of \\ ' ii-Kiio i t f'o' itt towns
stop. known n> Kmc place.
For $4t:t) It'ti an k in 1 i?'M/' i i>i-'c
tow liSl.lp, KlloWli > (.IJ.I'I.II | ;. ?? ?For
, t'irt so a i:>? -- !' 171
acm- ? ?"'o a I :i: j1.1 v in i 11r-.r?I
township kn .wn ,4. 1' . i i?~ ji
plhCCS.
Ft r 1T"> fi - n i r If *oh
>j> ii : x ki <> ..n ."s .! ?-?> Ki !; iiiii
IIIhch,
1'" a c* ?', ')" i.i irs ki i w n i.s ;is
pi nv
Fo' si' (>, ISO hit't io lily
N ( . kiiowc as l .! < ' i 1": 11 ! -I. < "
For SI4-, 41 acr > Ui' .vvn s J <?
(iil.-oi: place.
For>1 mm, !M) icri's ('? m ioi'"- N'orMi
n*t of toss n, par. ? M - . ni po c
For 'J'l mm*'-. 1' l r M:i-s~v
place. In'U>e*
Foi s-.ini, \i~y . ? !' .-, M:i I* Jin ?-y
place. house.
For 'JJ acres. Arlltii1' V.ism'J"
place.
Town ' y?
Fo C >'/ ? itrn-K lii'iiii'
4o --*) ncos a in \ In <1 w - i'.nt*,
two "J-IOt lri tCI ill el I I o i is T\v-,,
it.rne Init.s aid silor ?ti?tici,itji.oa,
\Vei U, C - tCI'i e{C
i i .7.? ' <>t i i r.tt r.i . 'J . > ;u
t'
K ir ?7")i? i t .? o <> - wit.il
foltuK' ! ?:? I - ? it> K si i t il
K"l S-fi.*?!I_ ? ;t I ..-II I, J-'|/"|( '
Sti'ivl, im*\v 4-1<k>iii i*' I i?v?* i'"1 fi-'.iV
lot
K??r !?I")0 I'll mi l?'rfin-li Mr no)
r<>' in iiV
ifi'iOd, ?*?n*li, 111 ?* ii s ?ii 'Ml:
siriM'i S-roiim rutt tri- cm Ii i.ii
l"'i r ?700 '<it s< irl' ir ! ?\t (.! ? ? ?! ?>t,
fimr i mi- Mi' in ! iii in ills
[ '.I. Kl7|Hltl'i l>l ml'I to
M - li t pi's 1<i| in 'own of !<?? Irivv
i?nir tiioiu i*iilI in well on |>i ti i? s.
A'-o mwii ! ; ? . K r lii'\v ?? ? 75
W'nt. r i I'll', i i i i wl ii" stoie
I 41111 Mil' I H.il il tl-l' a 4* !' CM t'li \ i .
SO V II' III I || ! S III '! I*
I'lil' sj III!!, I >| 11' i.CI" lil. tlli*4? III MP
ri > Hi'. I- limn ix oil will of v/M'rr,
|.i nip. ti*
1' I' J 1 SOI). .1 I I > llll'U III4II1 41', l'l*W
0 1*4io11 ci lutrii, Ho
r . la Ca.i t.CT', ^ ^enti
JT1T V Cn -
^ I I i-J !_J \ l?i
I'M
5 S.an??aMei* Jsas
i.<*\v?'^t and best.
rt and clieap?'s(
?
i ? \ 2 .: * ? "nri^o#
*-' ill! -ie*kjj,y* y
icio that we are
soa!! stocks. or
11*. r r* i r ~t ^ a. j. *
V. | e^? ? 2 iiS ulC
business. We are justly proud <?f
nery ami our verv low prin s liare
Ihiliiaut showing of our Drosr
rtiiin riot!? > w ill (i twill finish, in
luck Dre?s (io? Is i- u it >u |>'i ?-'*(1
No muMer what kind of Silk
arc deceiving, fe .v have knowledge
s? of sflStSOO worth
8toek of
1 #S*< fStltfloi*
? ?t ?viiuuvi " vtil
)o!lar. F.x?iliog
u\. selling raor'j
hard u> snatch
>id one merchant
1 close Cash buyers are flocking
111.
1TILE CO."