The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 01, 1901, Image 3
I ca[ Matters.
Bring in your country produce,
Butter, Eggs and Chickens, especial
I} . ,1 B Muckoreli.
Theie will he services in the
Episcopal church Thursday afternoon
at 5 o'clock, conducted by
Kev. J W Cantey Johnson.
HMrs.
.1 T Welsh, and Miss Hat
tie Welsh of Kershaw, are visiting
at Mr. L M Clyhorn's.
30 days or pay $25 was the
sentence Sain Izard, colored, got
i ??- /' t ?' '
in iviujjjibirum v^UKKoy s court IHSl
Monday for violatiou of laborer'*
contract.
Mr. Wm. Gibaon had one of his
tinkers cut otT in the slasher at the
cotton mill last Friday afternoon.
The John D \V vlieiChapter of
United Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at the court house,
Thuisday afternoon, at 5 o'clock.
A fu'l a tendance is ce?ired.
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Mrs. M J Winchester of Baconton
, is Tisitin^ at Mr. VV Q CasI
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scy f, near i\ewciu.
Mrs. Effie Caldwell left yestor
day for an extended visit to her
sister, Mrs. Bass, at Norway, S C.
Mr. T H Davis, who has been
down with la grippe the past
week, is convalescent. He was
able to bo at his post yesterday, j
Mr. C. V. Carter, who has been
in Birmingham and Atlanta for
some time, returned home Mon*
day. J
An extra train is being run on
the 'Lancaster & Chester Railroad
this week destributing broad
guage ctoss-tien along the line, at
the rate of thirty car loads a day.
+*Work
has been suspended on
the u' tesian well at the Lancaster
cotton mill until n reamer arrives,
the hole having become somewhat
oblongs They have gone down
about 70 feet.
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1111. lit) IU1 l>flliui(lll('., M)I1 ()1
Mr W I) Lemmond of this place,
has accepted a position with the
Western Union Telegraph'Co., at
Columbia, and lett yesterday for
his new work. Taylor is a deserving
boy and we wish him
well.
It gives us pleasure to learn
that Mr. R S Stewart, of O. K.
in this county, a stnd< nt at the
University of North Carolina,
recently won the declaimer's
medal given by the Dialectic Liter^
ary Society.
At the closing of the Oak Ridge
and Abney schools a picnic will
be given at Kirfcley's mill on
Friday, May 3d, 1901. Every
body is cordially invited to attend
and bri.ig a well filled basket.
ihe speakers tor the occasien are:
Hon M L Smith,of Camden,S C.,
B B Clark, Esq., of Camden, 8.
C. and others,
fMaj
Miller says that, about fifty
acres had been planted in cotton
on his places prior to the recent
rain and that it will all have to be
planted a<ra:n. Also about twenty
acres planted in corn will have to
be replanted. He is one ot many
1 . . I. !_ iL!. tf.. il. . i
i a i 111 e r s wiki hi' m mis hx, me (inference
being that be bus plenty
of seed to plait over with while
many others haven't any. A good
many farmers have already begun
planting over and others are try
ing to get seed.
Itnbber-Tire Work a Specialty.
K<an#l 11a vnnr Rnlthnr Tira Knnr.
giea for repair. Work first class.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Dram Kkpair & Mfg. Co.,
Rock Hill, S. C.
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I Miss Clara Barrett, has returned
If torn Greenville, where she has
been utteydini; the federation of
NVomens1 Clubs
44Gross
profits from Lancaster
dispensary last week, $165.43;
Kershaw dispensary, $118 32.
Mr. .las N Yddison returned
home from the .JohnsHopkins
hospital, Baltimore, Vld., where
he has been under treatment for
several months, last Saturday.
Every effort was made to save his
leg hut in vain He is looking
well and gets about pretty wel|
on his crutches.
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Mr. S A Richardson received a
telegram Saturday summoning
him to the bedside of his sister.
Mrs. Elizabeth Starnes, nt Rock
Hill, wh has been suddenly
stricken with paralysis. Her con
dition was said to he critical.
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A horse ran off near Flint Ridge
'a->t Sunday with Mr. Geo (J
Carries throwing him, his wife
and two children outof the buggv
and breaking the buggy almost
into kindling wood. Mrs C., had
one of her arms right badly hurt
Mr. C., and the children were unhurt.
The handsome rooms over the
II B & M Go's stores are about
ready for occupancy b the club.
Mr. Cunningham was busy vester
I Capt. Commandar.
.1 E Stewman,' Adjt.
Or. K Oeicohn'a Antt. Dlurteo
9100
May be worth to you more than $100
ftfyou haw a chiul who sous bedding
from Incontenence of water during
sleep. Cures old and young .alike. I*
irrestn the trouble at once. $1. Sold
by JK Maokey St Co, Druggist, Lan?
caster, H C.
day putting up the iron stairway
for the entrance from Gay street.
We have received the April
number of The Exposition, a
magazine devoted to the Charleston
exposition and to the manufacturing
and commercial indua-^
trie# of the South. Among other
things this numhee Jias a well
illustrated write up of the city of
Spartanburg The May number
will contain a write up of Sumter.
Gabriel, the 10 year-old son of
Mr. D St. Clair, the general
Superintendent of the construe
tion of the new cotton mill,
met with a painful and what
may yet prove a serious accidont
last Ft i-l i v afternoon. He climbed
part'v up a ladder and jumped
off, binding with one of his feet
on a i 1 which passed entirely
through! the foot pressing the
skin up above the top of the foot
at least half an inch. The little
fellow pulled it out before any
one reached him. Dr. Poovey
-was summoned and dres-ed the
wound. He is getting along
finely.
Union Picnic at Forty Acre Rook
The Fork Hill, Bethlehem and
Spring Hill Sunday School will
unite in a picnic at Forty Acre
Rock Saturday next. Speeches
will he made by Rov. J H Black
rv A 117 ? I I _ ?
iiiDii, u /v vt iiiiamg, Mr 1' M
Rolk and others. Members of
other Sunday School* and the
public generally are cordially invited
to participate. Come one,
come all, with well filled baskets.
Attention Veterans !
A meeting of Camp Lancaster
1186, will tie held in the court
house on Saturday next, the 4th
of May, at 11:30 a. m. Every
Confenerate soldier who has with
in the last 2 years had his name
put on the rolls of Lancaster
camp, is earnestly requested to be
present to answer to his name at
that hour. Come out, comrades,
and let us know who are going to
Columbia and Memphis. By order
Assigned for Hentit of Creditors.
On Saturday last Mr. T A Covington,
proprietor of the Parlor
Grocery, made an assignment for
the benefit of creditors. H Hines,
is the assignee The assets will
amount to about $700; liabilities
about $1,100. An agent for the
creditors will be elected May 7th
?t 3 p. m.
A Sunday Shooting Scrape.
Bill Massey, colored, was ar
restMi near PrliAui Monday, and
brought tjail by Sheriff Hunter
for a shooting scrape in which he
whs engaged the day before. It
seems that he and another negro
wore walking down the road wheq
.1 i in Cook and hi wife, with
whom Massey had hud loiue trou
ble the week previous, overtook
them, the Cook woman ordering
Massey out of the road. Massey,
it seems, informed her with an
oath there was plenty of road on
each side of him for her to pass and
that he wi uldn't get out of * her
wav Cook heard the oath and
sat hi* child, which he was carry.-,
ing down in the load, whipped
out his pistol and opened fire on
Massey saying that he mustn't
curse his wife To Cook's surprise
Massey pulled out 4<a shooter"
and returned his fire. The
retreat on the part of both was
simultaneous and a kind of run
and fire was kept up until the
weapons of both were emptied.
The won an rushed to the rescue
of the child when the firing began
and was snot by one or the other
of the belligerents about the shoul
der ami is perhaps seriously
wounded. Cook was shot through
the thigh and his wound may
he a serious one, while Massey
was grazed in Iho hack. Massey
' applied for hail yesterday before
i Magistrate Caskey
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Educate Your Bowela With Caqcareta.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druffsUt;! refund money.
JOjgT" Subscribe to The Leek;br
MISS THOM flf
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Millinery Jtnna
Beg-in
We will the
hats that ever li
York novelties,
with beautiful hi
your eyes on the
convinced of tl
Eve?*y hat is a b
you wish, the hi
than others.
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The stores !
Bargains, the bt
and varied aswoi
ing new effects,
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Four big h
dies and batistes
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[for bargains at I
ot our clothing, 1
underwear with
this is the place
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Deaths
Mr. W W Hinson, whose critical
condition from paralysis was
announced in our last issue, died
about 3 o'clock lust Sunday morning
at Mr. T O Blaokmon's here
in town. Hi* family came up
1 .
and were with him when the dread
summon* came. Mr. Hinson was
about 57 years of age and Icavea
his wife and six children sutTmng
bun. Hiit remains were taken to
Fork Hill church Sunday and interred.
He served as a Confederate
soldier through the war and, we
are told, made a pood one Hi*
mother, who is now 93 years of
ape in quite ill und was unable to
attend the funeral.
Hied, in F'at Creek town-hip
on the 16th April 1901, of cancer,
Mr. Minor Catoe, aped about 55
years His remains were interred
the following day at the family
buryinp pround
Died, on Sunday night la?t, af
ter several months illness, Mr. li
E Crenshaw, a^ed about 36 years
He was a son of Mr Wilson then
sbaw and a pood meaning man
He leaves a wife and five ehildrer
surviving His remains woie in
^erred at Nowhope Baptist church
A Man Drowned and a Gir
Burned to Death.
Special to The State.
Wedgetield, April 2t> ? Dr. N
L I'arler was called to Claremon
last night to make a post morten
xamination on a man drowned ii
Wateree rive?- while floating logs
A colored girl died on Tivertoi
plantation, owned by Messrs .1 I
Ay cock & Sons, yesterday, a-? i
result of severe burns received i
. few days ago
"C. C. C." on Every Tablet.
Every tablet of Cascarets Cand
Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C
Never sold in bulk. Look for it an
accept no other. Beware of frauc
\11 druggists, ioc.
ID HEB ASSfST
At
Unking I
Hats, shoes, skir
our wonderfully
i to spend your
Banking .
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uncemenl for th
.s Tuesda;
11 display the iiki
as been shown ii
Our milliner) <
its and bonnets I
5 Store o color ?
k/k kilirkit VI 1/kMlt'tr ivt
U ?Stl|FT I MM II,J HI
canty ami is bou
ijing will l>e eas
TS SPRING V
from Honrs to cei
ist Mr. Heath e*
tinent of Spring
will attract your
IEAT WHITE I
>ts of white linei
i at one half pric
this store Our :
THIHITK OF IIKSI'BCT.
WllKHKAS, Mia* \1 ahel Clark, u
pupil of the Sunday School of tin*
1 Lancaster Prest?\ rri ?> chur? li,
departed thin life, at Asheville, p
N. on the 15Mh of April, 1001,
he it therefore iesolved:
h iR8T That whilst we dephre
the In** of one of our most faith* '
fill scholars, \ el we how in limit hie
aohmiagior to the will of (iod,
who (loethull thiiiL'H well.
, i
Sf.oond. I h>.t the Secretary of
thin Sunday School do in-crihe in
his niinntes a hlank pa;je to tlu\ .
I memori of the deceased
Third hint copies of the-e *'
resolutions lie furnished, by tin*
Secretary, to the famil\ of the
deceased and to the count \ papers '
for publication, and ttiat notice
of the death lie sent to the Smith
ei n Preshyterian and Christian
' | Observer.
Mrs. M .1 Perry, ,
. I ' Mrs. Chaimeis Kuser,
R B W \ lie I
Committee.
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(COFFINS
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i n.
We now have in stock, and v
line of Collins and lan ial Caskets.
[ and qualities, from the plain, cheap
t lie cases
Call and see us or send us yoi
1 have a death in your family.
i
1 Prices W
Reach
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IE BUSY, BUSY
k Mercan'
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v Next, Ap
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?st superb eollecti<
i (own. 'S'hej an
ilepartment is a I
for this Springs w<
ind style, and yot
Miss Thorn's mill
*?d t? please--iJry
y as our prices
VITH US URE
'ill. rammed jam
or nicked un. oro
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$ilks and dress g
attention and pra
sooo b rgai:
ii, Persian Lawns,
e. Will prove lha
general advertisei
ts, embroideries, 1:
Low Prices, mill;
cash.
& Mercan
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B**r? th? ^ We Kuid You IM. > \(*-a]rs fuo|0r.~
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1TATE OF SOUTH ('Alii)l,!NA..
COUNTY OF I.ANC'ASTT-TK. .
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\y Cha- Joiihm, Jo ot l'rop;ifc?.
Whkk \H. W. S. !' rifte
H'ourt Hiiit to no 10 g ,mr*?
.ette.w of -\<ltnu>i?trn?i<H of tlit- !>-,?* ?
?*t Instill? of ami direct* of <' l>. Fau?y
"ceased.
TllKSK ARK T11KHKKORI tocit* itt
iliiioniii .nit Hiiivii kludges ?
o<l ered ? ofilienai 1 .
leconxfi) hat ihoy >
fore o inthot'on I'rntutf*^
olio ho' o I .Aiiess't* ' (.* *.
it the 23 I ''iy of April' I* ?M . >ext, *K
r polili > >n thereof ' 1 ' o'Hnefcr
m tIn- fx- -oil, to *-!?< . < if KUiji
lii-v loiv vl.v theseiM niirweJr**jon
kIioo ! no he pro- ??
(liven i i'er my Hun-' inol iillth
?Ihv ' Tiir? h.Aiioo I>oiiiin}? IJFifi?
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mv ,t liumr.
March 11 tli.
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rill con it lie to keep, a mpfet#>
()m - took oniltniccs ill *'ixr?
Coflin up to the huml-oni- Met-iiVur
order when mo unfornut#' ? * td
f
itliiil tlie
of All.
:RC; NTILF: SO,
, V|RY BUSY.
tile Co s.
' nitty J'or i !)liD US..
ril 2d,
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>11 of fine psitiern
i Paris* ami \ew
bloom, sparkling
*ar. Come, cast
i will up again
incrv cresitlons.
?
4iift as ah ;
e so much lower
!
in CM! willi Spring'
ve it Our unique
noils in the leaclise.
, French Organt
you'll not wan
m/o w\4 ?
mi ni iicAi ncci
aces, corsets an??
prove to you that
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