The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 11, 1901, Image 3
Local Matters 1
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Cotton brought 7 J cents on
this market yesterday.
Pickled Pigs Feet fresh and i
nice at A. W. ChanceV I
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Mr. J. A. McAteer killed two
pig* the paat week which netted (
over 600 pound*. i
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For a fine box of candy, any
size package, go to J. B Mackorell.
Mitt Cornelia Elliott will leave 1
to'.ay fer Yorkville to spend sev- k
eral days with her father.
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|^T~Pay one year in advance ^
for The Ledger and lot us send t
you the Home and Farm fiee for (
one year. j
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Mrs. Mary Thotuu* of Dur- j
hum, N. C., is visiting her sitter,
Mrt. J. P. Hunter, at this place.
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Try some home-raised buck ^
wheat and honey at Muckorail'a.
School Commissioner Kewell
has been viaiting the echoolv in
the upper portion ef the county
this week.
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Cedar Camp \V. O. TT., will ^
meet in ita hall at Van Wyck on v
Sulurday next at 2 o'clock p. m.) 0
and elect officers to serre the eu- '
ailing term.
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The Stewards of Kaat Lancaster
Circuit will meet at the l'araonage
Tueaday 17 mat., at 11 j
o'clock a. m. , ^
After January 1st. the nric*
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ef The. Atlanta. Journal (semi- ?,
weekly) and The Ledger (semi
weekly) will ho $2. per year. m
Until January Is4: the. price for i
hoth papers will be $1.T5 per
year.
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Five hundred silver maple trees
are being set out at the homes r'
the operatives of the cotton mill *
by the Cotton Mill company. *
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Cupt. B. ,F Withergpoon, and (
M ?sarH. E. C. Seereat and W. S. ''
Laagley are attending the annual
communication of the Grand (
L 'dge A F. M. of South Carolina
now in session at. Charleston.
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(J irds have been issued for the
m image ? f Mr. John Cell ins to
Miss Bessio McElhaney of Poortitli,
Nf C. The happy -event will ^
take place at Belair ' Methodist .
Church on the 18lb iastant.
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Mr. H H. DcLaney of Osceola ^
has sold out to his hrothar, and
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will in tha near future move with ,
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hia family to Arkansas. His farm ^
was ana af the best in tha upper i
part of the eountv. Ha realized
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$15 per acre f >r it. j .
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Mr. .1. B Clybiflrn has gone to a
Vergusen, S. C., where he has accepted
a position with the San tea
Cypress Lumber Co. Mr. Clyhurn 1
was formerly an employee of the ?
Rock Hill Buggy Co.?Rock Ilill t
Herald. ?
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Buford township Educational ^
Association will meet at Taber- v
nacle Academy Friday ni<;ht, 13th v
inst, at 7 o'clock. Teachers, patron-,
trustee.-. und all tliat are in- ^
terested in education'are earnestly *
solicited to attend.
Lou E. Kiddie, Pres.
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The ticket for town officers *
nominated ut the citizens meeting n
Thursday night was elected yesterday
without opposition. Only
48 votes were polled. ^
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V3T I'ay for your paper and I
There will be service in th
EpiRCfpal church Thursday after
noon nt 4 o'clock, conducted b;
Kov. J. W. Cantey Johnson.
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"Splty Bon'' has gone to Jack
ionville, Fla., where ho say
brick masons get rich in a day.
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Mr. J. W Pooroy and wife
if LongtowB, IS. C., arc Tisitinj
it the limine of their son, Dr. G
W. Poovey.
On account of the absence o
lie pastor there will benoservicei
it Unity A. 11. P. church nex
Sabbath.
A
hf ut>e at Longaville belong
ng to Mr Sum Hilton ami occu>ie<l
by him until he wared t?
hie place was burned by an acci
lental tire early yesterday mornng.
It was occupi* I by ,lohi
foueton, col , who lost all hie
iouaehfd'1 effects.
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Mr. Lewis CI\l>nVn, wh? hat
nad? a T?rv efficient Superintenlent
of tli* chain gang hits resiga(1
and we understand that Mr. .T.
j. Barton has h?*n elacled tc
uooeed him.
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Mngiatrate D. K. Hall of Inlian
Land wag dawn Saturday
laving his hooks examined by th?
hiperviser and making his quartrlv
settlement with the (bounty
L'rensurer. The amount of finei
ollectad hv the Magistrate durii?
the quarter and turned aval
it the tre-i>?nr*i wan flb'>2.30. lis
Iwavs makes a good raturn.
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received for the coining
rade a lot of Candies, hox and
tick. Mixed Nuts, Oranges, Cooanuts,
Raisins, l u ge buckets of
dalaga lirnpes, etc. Any favor*
(inferred in tlm wavof a purchase
'ill be appreciated by one ?f
jftncastar,? eldest. citizens.
Kespectfull v,
A. W. Chance.
The hot timca hero in 187(5 are
ocallod by the visit of Mr. Robert
?. Graham, who made himself
no\vn all over the county by the
pan no iook in that
ampaign and the special delighl
o took in tautuli/.ing A. S. VValico
by briving at liiin. Mr.
ftaham live* at present in Meek
>nburg county hut is arranging
? in veto Mississippi. Hi* main
1<1 friends here were glad to se<
iiin.
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Another convict has escapee
r?m the county chaingang. Eriiesl
ilakenev, colored, who only
ncked 14 d ys of serving out hit
erm, carried an old axe in ai
rmfull of wood into the teir
'bur-day evening and during tin
light released himself with it. Hi
iuw not he^-n recaptured. It ii
?ud that so many convicts an
scaping frem the gang hut i
vidences that going to the tram
8 no pic nic, for them else the\
rouldn't he no anxious to ' ge
way.
M arried,, nt the residence oi
dr. J N. Outen at this place, or
iunday, Dec. 8fh 1901, by Masds
rate W. P Caskoy, Mr. F. Ii
tevens to Miss Pearl Hoik, ah
f the Sincerity neighborhood.
!*he attendants were: Jan. Steeh
/itli Miss Lula Viek; Mack Cool
rith Miss Dora McCorkle; ,Johi
irerall with Miss Susie Ceok
'harley Outen with Miss Luis
)uten.
All persons indebted to me by
oto, account, or otherwise, must
time forward and settle, for I
eed the money.
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v. m.J. ituticugr.
PAKf OIIIA.
iwtthe s> *'nii You Haw Always Botgftf
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t An Estimable Lady Passes Away
Mrs. O. *Cti(lw?ll
y died Mt the Koine of her da ugh' or,
Mrs J. L. Pomj, at i Ii<k pi ?ot
Monday after an iilne*- of \?
- weeks <?f bronchitu. She ,*? ? a
a daughter of the l?te Johu H ?od
aid a Bister of Mia. Sid i* K.
Ltodeiv of thin I laid* >li? **
, horn January 14. 1837, and wa
5 twice married, her . i si hustooti
. being the Ute John M. Tax l? i
Six children were ? irn t.? them,
olv two of xvh ?*?, Ml8. .1. Ij.
f Poeg mid Mis* pel I'ayl >r, survive.
* Her second tuarris^e whs i<? the
t late J C. tlnllwel who lived hut
a short while after their mart i*g-.
She xv a h a me other ? f the Pteahyteriun
qhurch and an *xeell?nt
christian lady. Fuicai noiricta
were conducted front t ?.? reaid oice
hy hur potior, K,ev. C.taimjr.-*
Flaser assisted by K-'v vV C.
1 Kwixrt, yesterdey mo n ng H o*
' rem xinw were in1? r *d in Shi'.o >
church ah >ut. 5 utiles North mf
town yesterday astern * >11.
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Attention ' itl/ein of the Lhii<>
caster tirudod School dist rict
We are r*fjiie*?ed '<? unndiincn
> that a mass meeting of the citizen*
of tie Lancaster graded ?cH<?ol
district will It* bald in th* court
house next Tuesday night. the 17th
, for the purpose of considering ih,
question of the erection of a now
school building. Owing ?o tho
- i,y great importance of tnis
, mat tor a general att?nduncw . n >h'partof
tho citizens of tho school
. district is earnestly desired. As i?
, well known, n new and larger
school building io Lancaster has
hocotno an absolute necessity, and
. tho time haa cnnie when tbo prol
liminarv stops looking to ttio c?n truction
of suck a building must
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s bo taken. Don't fail to attend tho
, meeting next Tue day night
WAN TED, Hickory, Dogwood
and Persimmon Logs. Stmt horn
Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C.
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Our Millinery
Mii t i eilt'il hi gn
: exceeil^! asnvt
; many other stor
that they canttoi
i els, except by 01
1 i? as matchless i
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SMASHES
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We have all the kinds o;
target* Stock or name a Lowe
Queen of black goods in sati
t Venetian Cloth, all wool Mel
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NOT ENOUGH ]
10,000 yards of 10 cents due
' You are Thinki
Now trfke our advice, an
| advance, and can Bell you all
Jacket*, Fnrs and Skirts. C
A $12-000 S.I0
We still handle Strou>e & Jims' (
' have no competition in this line.
1 dies' Shoes have no equal. Tno \
A FEW SPECIAI
lined Und rahirtH worth 25 cents,
room for later arrivals, 20 per cen
brought to Ijancaster.
1&r We want nil your COT!
marke4, hut yon don't know what
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ll^i" Evidence Of Hard Tttnea
I Dispensary , profits the past
week were: \t the Lancaster .did*
, pensary, $167.82;? at the Kershaw
dispensary, $107;08. This
, 1 oks like "hard times and worse
acoming." '
j A Coming Marriage
Tnvita'ions have boort issued
to the marriage of Miss Margaret
j Elizabeth Belk to Mr. Lewis
' Marcellus Olv^urn Tuesday e*?n1
ing, Dec 24th, at 8 o'clock The
ceremony will be at the hutite of
Mrs. Ellen R Belk, mother of
the bride, at Dixie Th* cfrnnm
to ho is on of Lancaster'* host
business tnon and ia at the brad
of the Hcath-Clyburn Mule Co.,
, 1 wlii!" the bride elect ia one of the
; ' most amiable ami accomplished
| youtnj ladies of the eastern section
of the county.
Cm fortunate Accident Results in
l>*ath
On SatuHay^inorning last, the
little ho of Mrs. E. E. Gregory
who lives several miles east of
town, caught afiro while ho was
playing arouud a firo in the yard
whore the. *ere killing hogs, and
the little fellow was holly but tied
befo e, the tlames could be ex
tinguished Dr. I'oovcy was
s 'inmotied and administered to
the little fellow but he died yesterday
morning. Littlo Robert
was 3 years ami 7 months of age
i'is i-etnains we c interred in the
einetery at thin place yesterday
afternoon oy the side of his father,
the late C. .1. li. Gregory.
x??tice
U o iii?r ringed our business run
, bv Klliott & Crawford, *'1 parties
I n riehtrd to them will find their
n -tes aid accounts at our ollice.
We have moved all their buggies,
i wagons, et<\, to our stables. Remember
the ce{ebrat*d Columbia
Rugcy and Mitchell Wagon This
business is no.v closed up and all
parties indebted to them must
ettle, as we cannot carry theiu.
Lancaster Mercantile Company.
Banking i
Gpening uas a
I'in.g this up count
lierc. its a u iu
es, si great ? trttt
I be (Ibtiiiinibla'i1
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Low Pri
us our prices. ?'
L FORMER DBFS
f Dress Goods nnd Silks tlmt aH the
r Pure. Fine Dross Goods, tine
n finish. Twilled, Plain nnd Figun
Ion cloth for Skirts, no lining tieede
[0 09 R00ND.
Us reniivnts going at 5 cents. 5,Of
ng af Buying Bs
d buy right now nnd right here. F
sorts of cotton goods for le*s than n
hir uniiine disolav will fairlv nmimA
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CK OF CLOTHIN
Mothin<r, the bent fitting nod best wc
In Ladies' fine Shows, we set the stii
V. L. Douglas' Shoe for men, unci I
. BARGAINS. HUI
yours for lo cents. Our Immense ?
t under market prices. Our tremei
'ON. Don't sell until you .?ee u?.
the top is before you try the market
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BANKING I
CASTOR IA
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I B#v? t)M y/fj^1,"/ '
Slguamro of Tcizc&rt'
All persons indebted t ? neither
t\v note or en nroonnt.
must come fmwird nn?l sehh
I ))'( III I 1 it 1 V* !1S1 llllf MllVl.tuitl.li"*. '
Guano account* uml notes wei?
til due th?* 1st of N v. V\ p h-(\^
waited patiently on our customers,
and iimist insist up >u them com
irior f..| u:ii(l and settling ' with us
pr mptfv.
Ileal It Hanking ? Mercantile Co.
eKwn-*i "-"wmTt-iiTtigyri?BMrr^tirwrPTriTM
WHY SOT TRY THE
jltli %m
When You Y;ant .
KXTK A( "I'S ? We huve the to]
lowing flavors: Strawberry, Pineapple,
Peppermint, Lemiliond,
V in i I la, Orange, etc., and can sell
it at. a bargain in quantities ?>f (t
and 12 dottles or ut 8 cents per
single dottles, also small size a I
5 cents.
STOVK POLISH-Can he sold
for 2 boxes for 5 cents.
SHOK TACKS ? At 5 and 10
cents a pack.
We are m hudne >s to sell goods,
and will he glad t<? sell anything
we have in our store ?l a very (
small margin, and you can lind
most anything that can he found
in a fain v (irocery. So trail on us,
when you come t>> town whether
it is to sell goods or to buy. Wo
aro in the market for anything.
S. M. M vrtlis & CO. ;
j"cantzon FO'TER'IS! D!
em,r urr>TAtfSW
S'.'aDf
2'y'"* All Calls Attemled NigUt
atnl Day.
m<ign?t*cei'if suet
h*v n r. s *::???.' v
itnph ft? surpass i
ISkipli to p. utuicO
3 r?'5is tJie ds.p.1 tn
t he ecif p etetses!"
? Site and see.
r-awc m-jxr:. .zan&^zxi'^.:v: -._^a
T r"" * rsg
tasteful I ??Ii w:11?t iun? . lew
Silks ni'Vi'i not ><> littl . is -f? In
I'll jjoniis >it <\. 10, worth si i? ti \i
<1. Hiitilisti ("In*viot>, I'niKli Sin a
0" yyiib
'0 yards (? W'.ol Ores-. I'laids at
3 H . S C3
'ortimatolv w j 1 c d our orders wil
uirket cost. (ireat excitement cc
tize you. You ia i't "el a\va\ from
ifi 1 'I liis stock is !m i--l lin?j
I ;>0 cents worth Jfl.O". M
sarin^ clothing on earth. Our Shu
indard for j>> 11.t\ m i |>: o.
For school children the (ledi . :i Mm
MPBEPS Ml i
?tock of Men'* lint* and tinnishinjj
idotis Hardware, (Jroocry and Forn
Other Buyers may tell you tin
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p. Mmrnm
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GOLD SEAM IE GOkLG
*TH B A -ON FOK
i FilES,- MM!
'is Htf-F. f Ft! t 6I*"*!!
j Taoue X* ho Imi\ .U< ai? of * At l?
I kind tii?xu>?il> to. k? ? * nun
I t lie\ CM II ?C( ?' fcl th?>? Wktl of
j the lit, i qui lirx. J } . Awii.taa
I & C?? is itic i'1-c*. N l>nt
j ihe ? e t dm! 11 count m affards
hnM n! oitr th*rkat W? Iuit *nr
cniil?? fioni rx?*ricn ad
nho know m yond wound toad
TvtlHIl lh(\ S* It. t tir> ftOfc! IIH
j nunc, lint wc j r? c i handling naih
' in?j tint tlic licst. Ton can gat
1 meat cheaper at otbar plants;
j tint do yon <jet nw good lueul?
! evarythino considered ? ("all oi
1 ptuniu No. l"T for wliutoon w?nt
1 Our line consists of NICK BEEF,
; I'OUK, S AI' S A(J K - mixad ?r all
Pork, ns yon like
If von arc hungry the restaurant
is open at all hours of tha day
' Meals from 25 to 60 ets., aecardin<;
to \vhnt von want to eat.
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nf-l'oeminr,
J. V. Addison
<$? (1().
Sold Out
All 1 It $l..r Sat*. h^rn rtrft
$2.00, $2.f?o and $3. Oft <ui?a I*ft.
Head Stone*, Tablet* and \l?na
nients from Vermont, Georgis ui
Italy Qiiui ri*s. f ull or writ*.
Prior.. will p]**nsvyou.
k, J, rl clinch,
LAN'CASTKK, S. C. '
^ CANDY CATMAJSTK^ *
i^^SaZEEaaasa^'!!^
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Nrvcr tn huttt,
Beware of the dccl-'r wha tries t? sell
"sotrethin;- ;:t?t as i??4."
rv^rvrTORACCOSPfT
I Jl Ja XI 0 and SMOKE
- " Your i.ifeawa$il
Yon can 1m* enrol of any form of tobacco us'kutt
iyly, i > iirnln n ". . ?, tnai?notic, ftiUaR
WW 1 if an-1 vi;->r l v laki: ; KQ-TO-BlFiV,
trial m ik"-s \v> I. ii- :i Many If36
ten pound!; ill ten da . a. o*? 3 00, 0(M
cured. Alt dru;;;;iM<;. Circe cunrnnu-ed. fy3tl?
and advice l-Rl-R. Addrum I I III! I Jfjll
KKMl'.DV CO., CbictiBO or N-w York. Iriy
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mUAt-Jlt- - ^'v.W .oa ttWa^NiMHW
{TILE CO.tlx
e have
d? jiJirisiK'Jit not
'!?? efforts of so
tj.lt?* So iiliiMiiC
t 4't". S*>egke!l HK!<I*
*i.t out is.iLhu' ?*v
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p^^c^t?
i ? ^ ti the St*u> i ?n ?ln>w h
o\ \(.i. ? ii in' soiled lliv
nil >13.4 i\ and c? 1111?r<I l'i Mirh
Ser.. i11 new sl\ This in
ff s
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ci ills biu^tiins now 10 ceau.
It the m nnfact iireis bofme the
liters nil ut our line of Ladies'
i it, our prices ur* so low.
f with I'urjjnirs. (Tild's Suit ju.
en's Stti*s :it $1 '.Hi worth $15 00.
i> business nrols no mention, wic
Tlw .. .1. I t V '
lilt ci'M IIIIU'II i?r?W 1 S9tl?,
liuno n<> second
^TF;? uodoz.. isc
11 *': f P !: flip-. htuvy
j,'oo<lr> we will soil now. to ma.k
iture stocks n 10 th'> largost mrfii
it they will ^ivo row tha top of t\|e
IT1LE CO.
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