The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 21, 1900, Image 3
I ccal Matters,
Cotton brought about 9^ cents
ye terdey.
Horn, to Mr and Mrs II F IInilo
of Kershaw, Sunday, 18th in?tant, I
a daughter.
Best candies, all kinds and;
prices, in pound packages, at
Bennett's Grocery.
I
Hon P Ij Hardin of Chester j
county, was over Monday on
business.
Something new ? Imperial Ce?!
merit Wall Plaster--is now
- f~ I
bandied by Mr. T 11 Davie. It
fur excels lime. See it and try it. !
Communion at I'nity A 1{ 1* |
church next Sabbath. Services
Sat urda\ before, also on Sabbath. '
Rev .1 M W hite will aaaiat the pan 1
tor on Saturday.
Fresh Nuta of all kinds j 1st J
received. Also all kinds of fruits j
foi Thanksgiving fruit cake, at i
Bennett (irocery.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage Nov 'IS of Mr Wade
Hampton doknson, formerly of
this county to Miss Sarah Bytherwood
Friday, of (ireenville.
Mrs. Pull I (i. McCorkle leave*
for Dr. Gill Wvlie'a hospital in!
the city of New York. Slit will he i
absent u month or so. ? Charlotte
News.
Sheriff-elect J. 1*. Hunter ami
family have moved to thoir dwell
in<j:at the corner of Catawba and
Kim street* and will rent out their
old home.
Taxes may he paid without the
addition of the penalty for a little
over n month yet. Pay now and
av<>id the ruah towa d the end ef
the time.
Mr L .1 Itohcrtson, who fell
from the L C train la^t Friday
morning at llaecomhrillo, and
nns mi hadlv hurt, was ahle to he
Wrought horn* Monday. Dr Mc?
Kpunn, T?ho hus heen attending
him (-mil* over with him. lie
has fully recovered consciousness
and is now in a fair way to a
speedy recovery.
Mr L M Clyhurn of the Clyliurn
Heath Mulo Co, is hark
from the Western markets and
can show you a car load of us fine
mules Aayour eyes ever rested on.
Their ad will appear in the next
issue. Don't wait hut come right
along.
A!r R '/ \\ elsh lot made 40C>
hushela of grain on 31 acre* of
land this year. I i firat sowed
t!i* field (I mn in oataand threshed
out .".00 hubhela. lie then Ranted
the same field in corn and
hoiurd IOC, bushels from it last
week. Hr \7, also made some
very fine avreet potatoes, a sample
of which line been left with
the editor.
Robert Crawford, colored who
live* on Mr. (ieo. McDow's place
at dackHonham, had an outhouse
on his premises nnrned Saturday
night, He lost by the fire "0 bushels
of corn, a (jnaidity of cotton
seed and fodder and also n two
1 i l ' ?
iiiiiui cm I'diiiid nog w men no na<i
jtiwt killed and milted <io?vn. The
neat was oot totally destroyed. It
was raked out of the coel* a char*
red condition after tho tire all hut
a ham and shoulder which was missing.
It is supposed the lire was of
incenoiary origin.
WANTED, for (-ash, |)oKw- Oil Mm]
Persimmon l.< pa. Southern Hard
( on>j>*ry, P. O. Itox 42ft, Char,
leaton, H. l . 4u:.
Mr J K fVilliama and family
will leave in a clay or so for l'leas
ant vall?T, Texas, where they will
make their horn? in future.
Mr.J as Addison, who accident
ally shot himself in the leg a week
or so ago, while being removed to
Ilia home nan owly escaped a seriDim
accident. The horse became'
frightened near the cotton mill and
backed with the buggy, which contained
him and his brother, Mr J F
Addison, olT the enhunkuiant.
Fortunately they were not much |
nurt.
Mr A H Duncan of Heath i
Spring, has ha#?n experimenting
with the Louisiana sugar cane
this year. Ho planted one ninth
of tin acre and from the patch has
made 45? gallons of extra fin*
molasses that lie would not give
one gallon of for five gallons of
the ordinary molasses made in the!
county. He says he never *pacts
to plunt anv hut the Louis !
iana run* hereafter ami advises
other farmers to procure the seod i
and do likewise.
Work is progressing rapidly on
tli? roller mill being erected at
I Until Spring liy M??n II H
Morton and J (i Bowers. Mr
llotrou wax in the city yesterday
and >ays the mill will certainly he
ready for operation hy,January 1st
if not sooner. The capacity of the
mill is twenty 1 iye barrel* of flour
per day. The building of this mil)
wil' he a great stimulus to the production
of wheat in that section of
the county.
Tin: LAMlsnilCl) POVfKK.
. Ilnw it Will he I'seil in tlio IC.1111
ninj* ol Mills
j The State, 1 7th inat.
| v.01. ij?roy Springs of Lancaster
nu in the city yeeterday and.
I l>ainc corralled and pumped withIout
mercy, the following infor.
ination as to the electric power
and mill development* in his section
of tlio Mate was secured.
Col Springs is president of the
Lancaster cotton mills, now of
' 12,000 spindles hut about to he
i increased to some 05,000 spindles
I?v the addition of mill No. 2, the
excuvations for which are now going
Oil.
Col. Springs is also president of
the Land-ford Power company
which is ahout to he reorganized
with ample capital with the object
of developing 10,000 horse power
| of water at Landwforil on the
| Catawba lifer, in Chester end
Lancaster counties. it in intended
to utilize this |?>v\er by distribution
to Lancaster, Chester, Kock
ltill end Fort Mill, aad to CharI
lotte if the demands of the four
pieces mimed shall not I s suffi
cient to ahaorb the supply. At
Lancaster the power will he used
by the Lancaster mill*, 'J,<>00
I horse-power; at Chester by the
i Kureka cotton mill*, ef which
Col Springs it president; the
Springstein and W'vlie mills and
also by the town of Chester for its
I electric light service, the total
consumption being from 2,000 to
2,500 horse power. There is a de
m ind for the power at Kock Hill
and Fort Mill lnit the detail* of
(liatrihution hare not yet heen decided
upon. Othar manufacture
iug development* are in containplation
which if carried out will
insure the utilization of all the
poirai developed.
The new Lancaster mill of 55,<>00
spindle* will he hnilt accord
ing to plans made hy YV II S
YYhaley ik Co., of Columbia. The
' mill will he of the same modal
and the aama style of architecture
' an the big Olympia mill of this
city and the Bnfl'alo mill near
I'mon, haying handsome tower*
j similar to the Olympia1*.
Th? One Day Cold Cure.
For coUla ind ?or? throat aw Krraotl'i Ctaoco.
i Utn Uiatix QiImm. Kariljr taScn u candy
I and ? ** It i# car*.
Capt. J. H. Fitzpatrick of
Washington, (in., is nt the Cun
ningham Home Hotel this week j
He came in Saturday full of thej
threat reunion of the (ieogia Con J
federate Veterans which he nitend i
od last week in Aguetu The (Jap
tain says old Adnata did herself'
proud in the entertainment given j
the heroes of the sixties. Her i
hospitality could not pe excelled, j
Jn the grand parade of Friday,
savs the Agusta Herald, 2.000 old
veterans participated and the spectators
must have numbered 30,000 I
souls. Capt. Fitzpatrick was I
prominent in the parade, com j
unanding the Third battalion in the
Fastern Georgia Hrigade.
i
A CAU1) OF TII ANK s
u. Editor: ? Pirate ?mt? ue I
? i
spue* in your paper to extend to !
the good ladiea of Lancaster and
our friend? generally our heartfelt
gratitude.for t heir ninny kindnesses
and attention? to our niece, Mi??
Lily Porter, during her long ill- |
nees at our home and for their 1
| many acts of kindness to it* in our
ore diet res*. Very Ke*pt.
Mr. and Mrs. A McManua.
|The Mai riage of Mr. .1. II. Dren
nan r nd Mis* Eugania Marion,
;
Spacial to l'ha State
Hickory (trove, Nov. IT.?The
nw>bt important social avanl of the
aeaaou whs the marriage of M r .1 li
1 Dtcnnun and Miss Eugania Marion
in tha I'rasbyterinn church
i Wedneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Tha church was tillad long hefora
tha hour appointad. It was decorated
beautifully with nutuinn
leaves, chrvsanthamums and potjted
plants. To tha attains of the
wadding march two couples of
! young men marched down tha
I i.l^o I i i.' I : * ?
I ml?n III LI I*) | Ml I ,11 I >1 j*TS .1 . J .
Hardin and (r. 11. Drannan on
the right, and Win. Padan and J
K, Atkinson on the left. The
-Heath ]
CLEAR ]
Friday M
We will throw
Bankrupt stock
Norfolk Jew,
Not common go<
This is the finest
You save many ;
j STO*
^ a - -?
zsiop ai our ruor
low
j Lack of space forbids mention of
! .'JO cents on the dollar. f?o hid
j (iloves and Hosiery by the niillioi
w
It begins Fri
Known in Lanci
I-Heath ]
groom entered at the right aiele
o the arm of his brother, Rev.
Frank Drennan, and the bride at f
the left on the arm of her brotlier 1
Rev. ,1. Preeti n Marion, Jr., who J
gave her away.
The bride never looked more ^
beautiful than in her traveling |
(Iran* of cantor broadcloth, with <
hat and "lovaw to mutch. she car- i
I I
rted a beautiful bouquet of white j
chrysanthemums. I
I'he ceratuony was performed io (
an impressive manner by the t
father of the bride, Iter- .1. P. { I
Marion. ! '
l'ho groom 1* a prominent
yaung merchant of Richburg, S. |
C., and ttia brida is the daughter ' '
or the Rev. ,1. P. Marion pastor I
of the PraJivterian church here. f?
?
For Sale. I ,
Kight room dwelling, new barn,
all in H i st-clrtas condition, with'
UoO to hod acies. Very desirable
location.tine farming lands, Known i
as ttic Sinclair mill place. If not ; '
sold bv Pec 1st will rent. For! I
*
pnrtieu urt addraaa or call on ! I
I i ?i - -
tionn i. r>tev?u?, ! <
Kershaw, S. C. ! (
I I I ? < mmi MMW?I
NOTICE.
NTICK i? i ? r. It. yiveii ill t mi I lie
- M it ?ti?y i?l I' en.b- . Hum. lie;
uiitlr-j_ i e?l w i li e inn ti-utl re urn
an Kxecutor ?>f ilu will of Tinner Mnrli?-r,
'lee. nseil, ,1 <1 lil'lr'e a ppl U*n i lull
to in* J oily*- I I'mi'ihii1, of I amu-ler ,
f^ usitv for u tiuMi ilim*|iu<^H tm Mich
Kx cuoir. |<", H Mm her '
Nov 15th, UlOu j
H>**?naan ?? ??????
Lands for Sale.
The following (lesirulilo lands j
in Lancaster county are offered |
fur sale .in ea-y trims i
-> A Hole r'n Oi |i HC?- SI MI Hl-rc*
.1 K. Ainl U Fuinleihui >. place (1ST ' j
acres |
I W TiIIiiihii place >21 acris. r
It VV. McDow place 750 acres, , ^
I f portions of e! I her of t Se saiil t rails | ^
*r?- ihsireil I lie same will he iuii out
ainl plal'nl tosui: purchasers terms I
of which can he ohiauieil on ?| plica- !
tion to O Curtis r? pr? am tut ive of the i _
owners or It K A It H Allison, Lan- '?
( Hiier, s. c. lini.
Banking i
[HE TRACK, GE
orning Nf
on the market,:
'"s hi
ixls hut tS?e be* t
t snap vet. Tli<>
? L??.l -i - i
i inini carirni tios
?an ?r
1I LOOK
es, Look at our (
prices. The chs
zsassascaBas
>ar<rains. by no means our best,
vies. 10 Ladies Jackets, Lowen
1*12.00 ours is $ 1.00. 11<> mis.-e
ULMNS LIKKT11KSL HA IKL\ IN
corset for 35 cents, the 50 cent cor
this stock of bargains. In the lo
les ready made suits, some as handsn
l, Belts by the thousands. ALS(
atch the Crowd
day Morning, t
aster.
Banking <<
\ TIIOCSAND TO^aUKS
Could not express the rapture
if Annie K Springer, of 1125
Howard Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
*hen ahe found thai Dr King's
Sew Discovery for Consumption
lud completely cured her of a
i citing cough that for many years
ml made life a burden. All
ither remedies and doctor* could
rive her no help, hut ahe says of
{oyal Cure?"it soon removed
he pain in hit chest and 1 can
low sleep roundly, something I
an scarcely rememher doing be'ore.
I feel like sounding its
)r?u?k throughout I he I'nirer-e "
>o i 11 pvhv one who tries Diving's
New DDcoyery for any
rouble of the throat, chest or!
tinge Price SOc and $ 1.00.
['rial bottles free at Crawford'
^ro? Drug Store: every bottle
rumrante.ed.
Notice to I >el>tors oi'11. .1.
ory <V Co :ui<! I'lirmrrs' I tank
intf ?V Mercantile Co.
All notes and accounts belong
ii? to tbe old Jinn II J (trcgorv&
'o., and th?? tirtn of the Farmer*'
dunking and Mercantile company
lave open placed in my hands for !
collection. Parties indebted to
Mther or both firms are re<|t>?stod
[o com? forward and set t I? nt once.
.1. F. (ireirorv,
Oct 2, 1000.
a/;/./ / :r i \ s/A* //or//
I)ist Kidney and bladder
Di*> ?se rcli# \?*(l i" six hours l>y "n kvv
i ? ItKAT >'ol'T|l AMKKICAN KliNKV
cn " I i- a ureal surprise on ae oti
11 <>f it- exceeding piomptm s- m
pc icvina i siio in bhcldtr kidiie\* and
l?ark io iiihIi* or female Relieve* re
fenlion of wa'er uliiiiel .mm diat? Iv
I f you Willi f | III e>* leljef UII'I enre tills
is lieremed. Sold t)?v J F Mackcy
& ( o . I>ru<?|?ist I.nucitKlei. S.
^ I no
Or /v. ttrti hoH * Antt Dhtrrfic,
May wort' to yon more than *100
f you IihVv a cbi d who hoi s lied ding
rom inco lenence of water iluiini;
deep, i 'ures old and y< ucg alike. I
rests tlie irmlde at once. *1 Soul
ly JK Mackey & t o, I)iugg:?t, 1 at.*
wler, S <
Have you |i*:<l vo?r *ulr
viptinn 1
k MERCflr
il OUT OF TH
sxt, Novei
;iiu! rush with a
:it T!
Nlll'lil
lit the "and Ikhb^
goods will go Si
liar.
3?9UOES???. ??*.!>.!i!OT JUSXSOSZZSMStf' ?
;! JLIST1
r*oods. Listen to
nice of a life tiin
wmPMTm:rt?H?wM
ft 50 ladies, misses and cliildicn>. .J
herd's price is s;,ii.ihi ours is 1;..<
s and ehildrens .1 ickets, Lowiiili
S. lilM) H. ( i. ( 'oi sc-ls. ']
stil for "J'> I'i'llts Tulle i*. i?lln
t we have 1, ?*?< <> worth of ladies. 1
iiiio eannents as <*mi I?< found, and
) ,'J.fiOO pairs of Men's, Ladies and
s: See the Sli
lie Greatest Bn
* MERCAE
c I "W I I J Al
M oney Loiiiteil
I NEfJOTIATK *'<>HT(1 (JK o ?*
J- cm impr <Vfd fnrniM lit i ? -f? able
rule*. H. K \V Y ! r
1tome , V I.) W
Buy you a Home
K??r $1,200., 240 hi r? ?. about 1 utile
North of Primus, <n K<,<k>- U-tvt
roMil, know n us Porter or hr*si. s't ?
place
For $1,200, 202 acres near Hcni*
Springs, known as Agues ? vuih-a
p'ace.
For $70o , 1<V2 ae?? p adjoining p., .1*.
of A W Hickliti in (V*?tai Freek l?wi'?
ship, known us King place.
For $ loo. lot) at! -i mi * 11in,- f 'r'cfe.
township, known r.s (iralium pUe e.
For three en an itael* of 17j
ncie.H each all aojoinii g. in hit'oni
township k Mown in Flaunt* S- tpi?~"
places.
For Jr>('ft, 11') acre- n ar ll^icx
>|n iouH. known a* J? s-e Ki km.d
place.
For $i>0, SO ?it(n known n- V,:*
plareFoi
IlilacrtH in Fiiton "onnlj
N 'known us J J (nitl'm place.
For $14-, II :icr> - kin-wi >> J
(Jihsot: place.
For$l nun, 90 norc* font mile- NortS
ea?t of town, pari M sons pliua
Town Propei ty,
! "<>) $4 00(1. ! iizp.tt nek ! < nte phc*,
40 'J,-") arOK, 12 mot \ liiick <lw<
two 2- room tenement 1 on??s.
( lit foe I tarns and other outlmi.tiin^s.
| well.*, ('interns, etc.
For J.HOO, lot in Kaw Knd. 12 t?? ta
t? nemeni.
For f"'?d, each, two 4 acre in ? with
I cot lam* on tui'h lot ? in F. st Fntl
For e:n h. two lots 11 h'retiejfr
1 Street, new 4-rnom cot aye on a n
i 1<>:For
$4">0 lot on French Street SI
100111 house
For each, Mine 'o's or. 4r'--'e
| street .'{ room colt if. 'I" each lot
F?<r STOO. /ot sou 0 ??f I. A <J tiejuff.
four two loom (elements
I Hor J1 .loo, one acre ;ot. nice ntv
i r M-ilenee Itarn, ^ oil w? II of whips
! |>" IM|?,
I**- r $1 loo, J K Hliokiooii lot, new
! ioo'i oottaue, Itarn, ete
T. S Carter, j&geni.
| GIN NOTICE"!
UJ K HA VK H v I) OIK (iix. eaMini
otliei tiiif at the
..Id Hiute staid, mar Flint Knltre.
overhauled ami Iliads i s ^i.,>d as new
and wit. t'in your e ttnn the present
season at $1. per little. We gUHr?nt?>e
sutisfaolinii of anything in reason or
in business wav.
\V A PKHRV A SON.
Sept 17. ItHMt? 3tn
^TILE CO.
H WAY.
tuber 9th,
vengeance line
lirty Cents on
the Dollar.
1st for citv trade.
ft
ke a house afire.
7>_m V ? 9
A 9
the ridie-uloiislv
*
e.
acket*, the juojier weight and V.vrvst
00, :\r, Ladies Jacket*. Lowenbrrg'*or?*'s
price i- J? I.o ours is cent*
the * 1.00 corset for To cents, the
when bargains like these u!kjuo<1.
ni-sfs and children* underwnre, onl^
far less than bare juice of the cloth.
I Children* Sl oes.
ir.
irgaiii Sale Fiver
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*v '%*'Kx t' ' ' ?" %i/M
ITILE CO."
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