The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 24, 1900, Image 3
local Matters,
Cotton brought about 1H cents
ye-terday.
Mr. Sam Langlcy is building
two cottages on the Tahir lot for
Mr. Wylie.
Best candies, all kinds and
prices, in pound packages, at
Bennett's Grocery.
Jas Haskell Sistnre accompanied
llr .) K Williams and family to
Texas Wednesday.
Something new?Imperial Co*
uient Wall i'laster? is now being
handled by Mr. T II Davis. It
far excels limes. See it and try it.
Misses C ete Hilton and Corn
\Telsh of the Louisville section,
are v isiting relatives at this place.
Mrs W il lliii'iu vi.iin.l I
?> j ? iciirvi nci *>!!,
Mr Frank Burns, at Chester the
past waek.
Fresh Nuts of all kinds j 1st
received. Also all kinds of fruits
for Thanksgiving fruit cake, at
Bennett Grocery.
Born, Nov 22d, 1000, to Mr.
and Mrs. \Y B Cauthen of this
place, a Hon.
Mr \V D Faaerv of the Oakhurst
section, has had his resilience
repainted, which u?:da much to appearance*
a bout hi* premises.
Mrs O A Oslmrne of Iiluckahur<r,
i?> i??itin?^ friend* at thit*
place. She will return home
Monday.
M is*?* Lucretia Mohley and
McCrorey of Hlackbtocka,
are Tinting their uncle, Mr K M
McCrorey.
L C l'ajseur ati11 haa 500 yd*
35 eta Hemp Carpet which he is
closing out at 'J'JA cte per yard;
good, serviceable, cheap.
There will he a Thanksgiving
aupner at the parsonage at I'nity
Not 'Ji?. The public is cordially
invited.
Mr John M Crenshaw, who
moved away from Lancaster several
\esra siro has returned ?nd
will farm near Douglas church.
The Governor has refused u
pardon to Jamc* Seegars who was
sentenced from this county to ten
years in the penitentiary for man*
slaughter.
0 hale* of cotton ware mid
on thia market from wugona on
Thursday. Nearly as many ware
Hold yeaterdny. 1 he ruling price
was 4JA cent*.
Daisy, the three-year old
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Tho*.
Sim*, died Thursday night at this
place after it short illness of
measles.
K K Wylie, Kbfp, ha* had h>8
law office carpeted, and has put in
a new heater, window shade*, etc,
and now ha* ()wens, the painter,
repaiating it inside and outaide.
Furniau, u little l"-vanr old
eon of Mr .1 \V Howling, at the
cotton mill, Imd hi* face an<i eyes
painf dly burned hy the explosion
of Home powder la*t Wednesday
nfternoen. lie was playing with
soma other boy* and they thought
to have tome fun by setting tire
to the powder.
WaNTEI), for rath, Dogwrod and
Persimmon Log*. eouiliern Hard
wood i onipeuy, P. O. Mo* VJtt, <;har.
I cat on, H. 0. 4m.
llave you pa:d yoir subription
f
Mr and Mrs L P Koddey bavo
pone to Mrs M F Jones' to
I board.
The annual conference of thelj
I M P, Church fc'outh will convene
at (Chester next Wednesday.
We learn that a telephone line
lis to be erected fron /oar to
I _ tT 1 T > "
; ?iriisi nuu mm 10 i rauesvine in tne I <
neur future.
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Look for the big mule in this
issue and read what the Clybumi
Heath Mule Co, has to say.
They have just received a car),
load of as pretty mules as are ever j
put on any market, ami the
wagons, carriages and buggies ,
r* j cp*
thev have in stock are the best
i only. Call on them. I,
Letters Advertised for the week
ending Nov 24th, 1000: Mieees (
| Aider White, Mamie Caskey, h
Kliza .lane Kelly, A M Caekey, i,
Mr Arthur Williams, Mr G W,j
, Steveue, (2i, M r I" S Funderburk,
i Ker L J Grig ley, .lonie Ml II wain.
Belle Nance, r m.
Lancaster, 8 C.
1 irv Chalmers Fraeer hat re
| turned from Atlanta, and will he|(
pleased* to welcome his oongrega
jtion toreorrow at his regular appointments
for mornlni? and ni^ht
I " ? " _r? " 1
services. Hp will alio till his up. ,
poiniment lo preach at the factor)
in tho afternoon. I ]
A nrirro employed by Mr. \V. i
1*. Plvler, of Buford township, 1
was abusing stock yesterday and !
waa reprimanded by Furman Fly- i
ler, son of Mr. \Y. P. l'lyler. The ! <
negro picked op a rock and knock* li
cd the young man down, but he ra- ?
! covered sutTciently to almost kill <
the negro before the rucus wasp
! over. ? Monror Enquirer.
I
The mules attached to tho oil |
w a iron ran olT Wednp^ln* -iftnr !
J I
noon in passing the cotton ni'll. I
I They took the L Railroad
track after passing the mill and
I were only stopped just before'
reaching the trestle over Rear!
creek. It was a difficult matter
to get the oil wagon hack and the
wonder is that it did not turn
over down the embankment.
While loading a car with mules
and horse* which the Lancaster I
Men antile Co. had sold to the
Johnson-Gregory Mule Co., of
Cheraw, lust Wednesday afternoon,
four "range*' horse, made
a break and only one of them has!
neen overtaken n> \et. They ate
bwifter than the Texas pony and
.tb wild. The one that was cap1tured
was run into a large ?r i?11 v '
several miles Nerth of town and
surrounded while in there. Three
horsemen were out all day ves-j
teniae trying to capture the
: others.
l'or Sale.
height room dwelling, new harn, j
jail in first*class condition, withi
i *Jf?0 to *00 ui'tcb. Very desirable
location,fine farming lands, known
I ..... !
I as the Sinclair mill place. If not
I sold by Pet 1st will rent For
' particu.ara n?l<ir?t?H or call on
.John T. Stevens,
Kershaw, S. C. |
IThe Czar is Dead; That is The
Report.
l'ans, Nov 22.?There is a
rumor, the foundation for which
cannot he traced, that the czar of I
' Russia died today. The Russian
|embassy has heard nothing about!
it. Inquiries are Iteing sent to
Livadia.
WANTED--AC T1 VK M AN of go >d
Character to deliver and colled inSouth
Carolina for old established
manufacturing wholesale house. $000
a year, aure pay. Honesty more than
experience required. Our reference
any hank In any city. Enclose .-elf,
addressed stamped envelope. Manu
facturera, Third Floor, 3d4 Deartiorn
St , Chicago. !
Items From the Waxhaw Knter- !
prise '
Mr Will Stephenson, who lives ]
near Pleasant Grove, came near
gettiag his dwelling house burned
last week. His little girl on
thoughtfully threw a lighted
match on a pile of seed cotton and |
the flash was instant. It was
promptly extinguished with wet 1
rj uilts.
Waxhaw is to have anr?ther
lar?re store building at once. It
will he built by Mr W H Krauss I
and will he located on South Main j
street next to Morrow, Heath & i
Uo. Mr Krauss has bean here
this week arranging matters to he
^in work. It is stated that this
new building will b? occupied hy
Mr C d Hudson, who is now in
the mercantile business at Alhe
Mr .J P Start)#* who lives bix
miles south of here had his cotton
house and crib, together with his
wheat, tobacco, and seventeen
hundred pounds of s#ed cott >n.
ourned one day last week. His
dwelling house also came very near
l?eing burned. It is thought to
be probably the work of an mcen- ;
liary, as no other cause for the
burning could reasonably be h?
signed.
5-hiit for Damages.
Special to The State.
Yorkfille, Nov 21.?An itn
portant cute is hcing tried today, \
in the court of common pleas. It !
is ?\V T Sturgis aguiiut the trustees
of Winthrop college. Mr |
Sturgis claims damages in the i
Mini of fd,000 caused by the j
araptying of the college sewers'
into a branch on his place. He j
claims that it has caused .-.ereral j
cases of fever and the death of |
souic cattle on his premises,
"resident I> B Johnson and other I
collcgge ofliciuls together with a i
nutnl>er of citizens ot Kock Hill
are in attendance upon this case. |
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11 l^i~l 111 J
CLEAR ]
Friday M
We will tlirow
Bankrupt stock
Norfolk Jew,
Not common go<
Tliis is the tincsi
You save many j
stoi
Stop at our Stor
low
?
He llrnilr ss
1 \ilVfX 75 rents
Lack of space forbids mention of
30 cents on the dollar. ?') ladi
Gloves and Hosiery by the millioc
w
It begins Fri
Known in Lanci
-Heath ]
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m. mm, m j ^ I ' jr JL
Ford Gets His Girl
He and the Old Man Fought
About Her but the Persisttent
Lover Won Out at
i
Lust.
L)avi(Lou Dispatch.
Many of our readers are familiar
with the facts relating to the
auempteu elopement ot .Mr Luther
Foul and Mis* Bertha Kverbal-1
both of Lexington, a few weeks j
ago?how the irate father had i
young Ford arrested in Charlotte
and placed in jail: how the young
lady would not leave her lover
but spent the night sitting behind
the iron bars talking to him and
would not depart until her father
appeared on the ectne and later
brought her home. Again, after
arriving here, the lover and
father net in ''deadly combat,"
the latter coming out victorious
and the former having one o*'
more lingers chewed up iiv coini
ing in contact with his would be
daddy dn-law's teeth. The girl's
!
mother, too, was bitterly opposed
to the union and did not hesitate
to declare, in word* more forcible
than eloquent, her opinion of the
hoy lover anil all who assisted in
the run away.
However the scene changes and
on hut Sunday eveum^. at the
residence of the ofliciatini: justice
of the peace, Squire W illiam A.
Heitman united in the holy bonds
of wedlock. Bertha, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Lverhart,
to Mr. Luther Ford. The ceremony
was preformed in the presence of
a number of friends, and the hap- 1
py pair had the full and free con- 1
sent of the young lady,.* parents
and all parties interested therein. ;
The bride has not yet passed 1
her sixteenth mile-post on life's
journey and the groom is barely
21 years of age. They returned to 1
Banking <
[HE TRACK. Gj
orning N?
oil (lie niiirkcl.
of" v i in
- 'mm I
l>ds bill J lie be?t
t snap yet. Th??
i hard earned do
nHMMBBBBOBBBBlSBil
5! LOOE
es, Look at our
prices. The oh
>nrgains, by no moans our best,
vies. 10 Ladies Jackets, Lowei
?12.00 ours is $4.00. li<? miss
K(J AI N'S LIKETHKSK It A K(* A 1
i corset for 35 cents, the 50 cent co
this stock of bargains. In the I
ic.s ready made suits, some as harnls
i, Itelt* t?y the thoiihaods. ALS
atch the Crowd
day Morning,
ister.
Banking t
0
Lexington Sunday evening and
were congratulated and feted to
their heart's content at the home
of the bride's parents, which '
is their present abodo.
Bv which magic the groom '
caused the change of heart of the
girl's parent so as to caused them
to look with favor on his suit, is
not known. Anvwav, thev are ]
safely married and are as happy I
as two young turtle doves. May
they continue so to lie. !
NOTICE.
NTK'K i- ' r- lo given ill ?t <?n 11?* j
_ 11 It 1 . v ?t !% i-cii.b I'mhi tli?*
tl lolf I - 1 t*.i VL ? I li ^ 4 * 1
. II * III.-. II .11 . f UIII ?
as KXt" utnr i>f ihe will nf I'm n? r liar- !
I ec -e.l n .1 ma^e aoptical i<?r? I ,
In ilie J'iili;p ' I'rohaie, of I iiiica-teri
r\.u 11> f?>r a final .tis.-tia x a- -?i< li
Kx.ru F. H liarhei
>... loth '.MM I
Lands for Sale.
Tl>e follow inj? desiralile lands
in Lane later county are offered <
for sale >11 ca-y terms
s \ li..i i ~ n e at"* sail acres ,
J K aii.l I* Fille'ei tap n place <>s7
acres
I. \V Tillman place 'Jill acr?s.
It W. Mcl>ow place Toil acres. .
If po'tions of e! l her ')f t. ? sai'l tracts
are .t. sir. it t he same ?ill he mil out
ami p ali.il to ^nii pnrchaM-rs. terin>
?>i v? ii i<- i i-hii lie ? i i ;i' iieii < 11 n ( plication
to nrtin r> pr? sci.ta' ive ?>f the
owners or K K4 K H Allison, I,an- j
c.is'er s t." 1*111. I
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Notice to Debtors of II, .1. <?rcjjory
?V to ami Farmers' I tank J
injr ?V .Mercantile Co,
All notes and accounts belong I
inn to the old tirin H .1 Gregory ^ :
Co., and the firm of tho Farmers' 1
Hanking and Ni er can tile company
have h?'en placed in my hands for
collection Parties indebted to
i
either or both firms are ropiested
to come forward and settle at once, i
J. F. Gregory.
Oct 2, 1000.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For euld* and sore throat n?- Kfrmolt's Chocolates
Laxative yuininc. Easily taken c&ndj
aid tiutcl.lv cure.
To Core Constipation Forever.
Take Ouscarets Candv Cathartic. loe or 25c
'1 C. C. C. tail tot iir?* dr.metals refund niom-v
& Mercai^
EI OUI OF TH!
3xt, Novel
and rushwilh a
'< Til
UM'lll
1 HIM IIS
in (he hint! hou^l
floods Mill u,o lil
liar.
:! LeISTE
Goods, Listen to i
ance o( a life tiim
.'550 ladies, misses and ehildrens .la
nbcru's orifo is ?5".00 mirs is si;, o
es and etiildrcns Jackets, Low* nl>e
NS. lioo K. AL (r. Corsets. Tl
r.set for u."> cents. Talk is idle
ot we have worth of laities, n
otne garments as can t>e found, and f
O 8,fi0u pairs of Men's, Ladies and '
Is: See the Stir
lie Greatest Bai
& MERCAN
S1.50 l'KK AMMJJdi
Mo iicy Loaned
I N EC.OTFATK Volt I <i MJF ?? n?
1. on improye?l ;?( i~f-?<r able
rates It. K \V V IK.
attorney Law
Buy you a Home
For $1.200., 240 ai r- s, about 1 mil
North of Primus, <u Ibrky Itivnr
roail, known ts Portvr or Hrasinyton
place
For $1,200, ip>2 acre-' near Heuth
^prirys, known a~ Anne* Ct-uthen
place.
v .>r r7?>" , 1-vj hci? s adjoining I;i ?it?
>f A W Hicklin in (V-.htr Creek t wn?hip.
known a* Kinir Pla? ?*.
For $400. InO h? Ti - in ? e ' a .* ( reek
township, klu wii r> Graham | Ia<e
For >4'K'., three mi a11 Mart* f 1"*
ncrw each all ailjoinit p in Bnrord
Iow 1 >hi|? known ai Fram es >1 ipes'
placea.
For n, IIS a.-r.- n er Heath
S j>i inus. kt own h- .Ire.-e Ki klai ii
place.
For J'iin, 50 acre- known : *? h 'i?
place*
For $h o, :k'acr*a i' t*n??.i v.rty
N (km wn >i> J J < itl'm pi..re.
For 44 acr?e km wn rs J 1.*
dJihson place.
1' >! D11 - ;1 *
- - . w . , t" inc ? Ml > Mll.^ .\ i ?Tl ')
t uft of town, |uiit ui M >.rn- pi
Town Propci ty.
Fo' i4 "MM, I iij|intri?.k I.mm- place,
4n 2-5 tuns. 2 ?toiy hrick dwelling,
t\v<> 2-room tenement t ouv. w?
'?r;re I>hi lis and other uttmi.dii ge,
wells, cisterns, pit*.
For $3(Ki. lot in Kasi Knd 2 r<>?m
tenement.
For $750, o eh, two i acre !?. - with
cottage <>n ?iii h lot ? in K; >1 1- ? ?I
For $H50, iiirli, two lot-* . n Frfi <*h
Street, new 4-room cot age on each
lot.
For J450 lot on French Ftreet. "<
room home
For J-X-'hi. each, tho e lo's on A teh
street, X-roi in cottage on em li lot
For $7oti. 'ot muiIi of I. A C ejot,
four two*tin ill tun in? nts
I*or 5-1 .lon, one acre lot, nil e n^w
resnlence. harn, gi od well of water
I> nip, etc.
F. r $1 200, J K Blsckinon lot, t ew
> ro(iii. eoltage, Oarn, etc
T. S Carter, Agent,
GIN NOTICE !
UJ E HAVK HAI> Ol"K GIN, ?cine
ami othei nine! inerv at'he
n)<i Slmte s'ai ?1, mar Flint Knj^c,
overhauled aid mad*" > * good a- new
ami wit. pin >'? wr e ttou the p resent
m a??ni at $1 per ha p. We iruar ntee
xaiisfuetioti of an> thing in reaeon or
in hui-ine^s way.
W A P MR It V A -'ON.
-mpt 17, liMM?? :tni
ITILE CO.?
WAY
Rai 11 II M
liber 9 th,
vtiiafeanc*<i (lie
liriy Cent;!! on
the
it for cifv trade,
ie a house afire.
r<T\T ? t f
411 ? 3 ?
(lie ridiculously
*
ckets, the proper weight and latest
0, " ."> Ladies Jackets, Lowenberg's
fir's priee is *l.n0 ours is .r>5 cenlsj
he. ^l.(io corset for T."? cents, the
when bargains like these abound,
lisses and children* underware, only
?r less than bare pi iee of the cloth.
I'hildi ens Si oc?.
f
rgain Sale Ever
TILE CO."