The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 11, 1902, Image 3

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Locat Matters Cotton brought 7$ *evnts o this market yesterday. ' i - 4 * v ' \ Lost 1 A. padlock, and sprin lock key. Please leave at Ledge office. Mies Annie Stevens of Iioc Hill attended the Hall-Wither spoon marriage here Wednesda last. Married, on Sunday lsit, b; R^v. R. J. Blackoaon, Mr. Johi Parker and Miss Mima Haire daughter of Jack Haire. t . C#l tSPPay one' year in advanc< for The Ledger and let us sem you the Home and Farm fiee fe: one year. Last weak Miss Minnis Pardui was callad to Walkup, N. 0., t( tha baeLida of bar brotbar, W. E 7.. , t ' Pardue, wbo is vary sick witb la grippa. Far Sala or Rent 1 Tbe Clone residence?tan rooms?cornar oi Arck and French Streets. Apply ta T. S. Carter. Married, at White Bluff, January 7tb, 1902, by Hon. J. N. Estridge, N. P., Mr. Robert Payna and Miss Mary Bakar. Contractor J. M. Porter hai tha contract to build a aica two story residence for Mr. T. C. Hicks on his lat on Main streat. Tha Carina] school, Mr. M. J. n?? *- - vjivwu, iu? principal, informs uit, has an enrollment of 51 scbolara. Ttua is ana of the most flourishing schools in tho county. Jackson Green, col., plead guilty before Magistrate Gaskey Wednenday last of public indecency and was sentenced to 30 days on the county chain gang. e/K> The town has long nssdsd a vagrant law. Tits new council has passed oas. Another new ordinance of importance is one punishing shop-lifting and petit thieving and the compromising of such. Tha town is buying all the dint reck, it can gst at 50 cents par ton. It doesn't tales many rock ts make a ton and most any wagon coming to town can stop and ioad up befooe it geta bars. Mr. ' F. Gregory has resigned his position as Manager of the Gaffoey Lira Stock Company, and has returned to Lancaster. Ai1 his old f Hands ace glad to have him back with us. C09 Dr. R. M. Galloway has baao alacted by the Council to serve on tha town board af haalth for tha ramaindar of tka tarm (4 years) of T. S. Carter, resigned. This is a good selection and the council will bo cemmended for it. -?-> After morning service tomorrow the Lord's Supper will be administered in tbe Presbyterian church. Preparatory services were commenced last Wednesday night. The pastor is being assisted by Re^. J. R. Swann ef Yorkville. v? Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Kugene Ftinderburk, a brother of Mr. Ben Funderburk and Mrs. B. C. Hough ef this place, to Miss Beulah Cameroa, oh Wednesday evening, Jan. 22. 1903. at the residence of tbe the bride's parents, Mr. and lira. Archy Cameron, at Laurinburg, N.'C. C0? - - -J Mr. Waller G. Cureton of At lanta, is here for a few day*. "" -* n I'he w<fe of Chief .Justice McIvor <1 te<I at Cheraw last Thurs day ; i g 1 ^ UA> ,r A royal welc- me wan given the libertv bell in Cha lo ton. It was 3SCO tod f oni t e train t*? the exk position grounds by a great procession of military a J c tizens. J 2,000 school children sang patriotic songs and a nam *r of speechoa were made. The bell was placed Y in the Philadelphia building, a 4 + ? Mr. W B Pl\ler and family have been quarantined at their home on account of having recent 0 ly been exposed to smallpox. A ' lady visitor from licek Hill to r Mr. Plyler's broke out with the disease the day she returned to that city. Mr P., as miob as he * learned it had himself and family 5 vaccinated, and ou the recommendation of the board of health a quarantine of Mr. Plyler's home was ordered. Letters advertised for the week ^ ending Jan 11, 1902. Mrs. Sallie r Rarn~o U UL.U - " -- ' u..u*d, .Lino, ouriuun naytx, Mrs. Mm tie Barnes, Mrs. Jouapb Johnson, Miss A. J. Beat, (2) Miss ' Kir by Johns, Mist liena Jackson, ' Mi us Douhie Meungrim, Miss Lara ^ Walkup, Purl Brown, .1 A. Balk, t M. J. Witbarspoon, J. N. llama, D. Lowry, Mr. liobart Daveo1 port, Mr. J. N E. Wataon, Mr. ' Charley Jackson. Balle Nance,P. iVi. Lancaster, S. C. 09 The Lancaster County Educational Asaociation will meet in Lancaster Jan. 18th. The seasion will open at 12 a. m. in the grad| ad school. The following is the programme: ! 1. Scheol Management, Supt ! E. Earle Thornwell of Kershaw, i 2. Oral Teaching, Principal uarrett of Heath Spring. I 3. An address by Prof. Meant i Davis of S. C. College. Teachers who intend to be present will ootify SupL L. T. Baker of Lancaster. Ex- Com. L. E. A. The supply ordiname ef the town will be found published oa another page. Heretofore only professions and certain other buei nesses bay# beea liceneed. The new council has endeavored to make the license tax a each all businesses and to make it as uniform as possible., The couecij expects no kicking freus any hody. It iu ? ....... * .. ? a lUHliar til the town license or closing up shop. If there was any discrimination shown the council might expect a kick but under the cif- , cunistauees every one is expected to pay up cheerfully and get hie license. . A New Enterprise to he Begun. Dr. T. J. Strait on yesterday leased twenty acres of granite on hit Cedar Creek plantation to , Chas. S. Wright of Pennsylvania, and I. W. Durham of Charlotte, N. (J., for a period of twenty , years, with the privilege of buying at $100. per acre at any time before the expiration of the lease. They have emoloved wnrtmon i " " " J and will begin work at once hav- i ing already taken contracts for ^ supplies of monumental granite. (j The Doctor hanfiveorsix hundred acres of granite left on his.placeof about 3,000 acres, and the supply j is pronounced by expert quarry- 'i men who hare examined it to be r of the finest quality and inexhaus- ^ tible. B?*r? U? m ' l*' i k'.j j *: l <* ' - Hall-Witherspoon Nuptials. Aft. tber evidence of our esteem ed towasman, Capt. B. J. With er spoon, thara waa a'very prett< arv atyliah marriage at o*clock on Wednesday lest. A that hour hia popular and loyalj daughter, Miaa Mazie, and Rev .foa. K Hall, of Oulhriesvilte, pastor of Bathaada Presbyterian church, fijauoied the marriagt ' tow?. Tha halls and parlors ,anc dining room wera alahorataly dacorated with belly; potted plants, fej-ns, etc.. and wars vary pretty. Mrs* Chalnaars Fraser played tha wadding march while tha bridal party entered tba parlor in tha following order: Miss Connie Witherspoon, tba maid of honor, fallowed by tha bride leaning on the arm of, her father^, and than tha groom with hie beat man, Rev J. K. Kirkpstrick. The party ntoed in tha bay window under feat ons of evergreens while the 1 * i'v tt i ; ceremony waa performed by. tha Rev. W. T. Hall, .half brother of tha groom, .assisted by Rev. Chalmers Frssar, tha hride'e paator. In tha same parlor and at tba same place years a^p the officiating minister wat married te an aunt of the bride's, Mis* Fannie Witherspoon. mi % % J ino Dride was handsomely attired in a brown traveling suit and i'i ? carried a bouquet of bride's rosea. After tl\e ceremony an elegant wedding dinner was served to the guests. At 3:30, Rev. Mr. Hall and his bride were accompanied by almost the entire party to the S. C. <fe. Ga. Ex R. R. depot, where, they . boarded the Northbound train sniid showers of rice for the groom's home at Guthrieeville'. , e , ? t t ' I ? The bride received numerous handsome and costly presents, a number being from members of Rev. Mr. Hall's congregation. The bride was one of the most loveable young ladies in Lancaster and wa^. a great favorite with 'J\ -WpnTU 1 iiLiniii J Our Millinery succeeded in gii exceeded ariyw many other stor that they cannot els, except bv ou m ' m> i? as matchless t SMASHING AU We have all the kinds of larger Stock or name a Lower Queen of black goods in satin Venetian CL;th, all wool MelU NOT ENOUGH I 10,000 yards of 10 cents ducki You are Thinkii Now take our advice, and advance, and can sell you all sc Jackets, Furs and Skirts. On < i .?.?> - .1; k t s > A $12,000 ST0I ^e still huniile Strou?e & Bros' C5T? lave no competition in this line, li l.ou' -- - - ----- >??P uuuvn imTfl no equal. The W A FEW SPECIAL ined Undershirts worth 25 eeuts, y< oom for later arrivals, 20 per cent rought;)i> Lancaster. We want all your COTTC larke*, hut you don't know what th Heath I \ evsryout.. _ Ray. ^r. flaj.1 deqei r Ilia hearty congratulation . bis friende. < ? , Y V isitore in- attendance ware: -1 | B. J." Witherspoon and wifa t Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mi jl> i1 . .> 1 t? I 6. W. Heath an^ Mr- .1, Stevens of Keri\mw; Mif? Apr ( Stevens of Roek> Hill, and - Re Mr. Caldwell of Heath Spring'. % . - ** ? I Mr. C. H. Deal*, h^a reeved i, to the reeidepce.. vacated, by M G; F. Tillaaan and Mr. Jud Bacl ham will occupy the house vacatt i' by Mr. DealaV '! { ' V,""' r - #?J.. II Tha president an Thursday aai i to the senate a- large number ? " nominations for various officei | Among them, the following Soul Carolina^ostmafUrt: Greeplivoo* I)a?ijl Aiken; Laurens, Gsorj S. McCraay; Union, J. C. Hui tar; Winnebaro, Prastaa* Rion Newberry, Charles J. Pureell. IdiMMTMl' S?w*ii WM OmmnM. Om4t Citktitle. ?ur* MnaSjtllo* (ot?v? 3CS.9Sc. If C.C.C.M,drugsUtarotund dms , All perpoqs indebted either b note, account, or ojherwi^e, mui come forward , and Bettle, for need the money* . v J.. ^ Rutledge. NOTICE I Ail persons are warned not 1 harbor or employ Luther Pea, i 1 he is bound to me until he is 2 years of age, and ran off from m premises last Wednesday- He about 16 years of age, black, ar weighs about 130 pounds. I wi prosecute any one disregardir this notice. Any information of h whereabouts will be gratefully r< ceived. George Brevard. JaDy. G, 1902. |3j5F~ Su bscribe, to The Ledc * J >\ 4 * ' An -Yen Wtakf Wwkncn.mtnifMti itnlf iuittw ion t ambition and aching bone*. The blood i watery; the tia-nea am Wasting?the door i being opened for disease. A bottle of Brow ni Iron Bittcra taken in tine will restore you Btrerfjth, soothe your nefree, make you blooJ rich and red., iv> ?--? - r J Oiurv than ?n 'xptniriyv special conraeofmediciiu Ucoxyn?' Iror Hittm b otold by a}] dealen Nanking (Opening was a 'iiig this up couv here* Its a trii es, a greater trii be distihguishei ir Low Prices, is our prices. < i111 * t rwiMtif UHt*; Dress Goods and Silks that all tb Pries. Fins Dress Goods, fine, finish., Twilled, Plain and Figui .n cloth for Skirts, no lining need' . of ."I '( <( 0 1 ' II i 0 go round. s remnants going at 5 cents. 5,0* ig of Buying Di buy right now and right here. I >rta of cotton goods for less than i r unique display will fairly mngnc :k of clothim otiung, the best fitting and best w n Ladies1 fine Shoes, we set the sti . L. Douglas' Shoe for men, and M A M M - bargains, hu aura for 10 cents. Our immense ; under market prices. Our tremei )N. Don't sell until you see us. te top ia before yeu try the marke Nanking i % " I FINAL DISCHARGE. of N..t Ire is i Klvfii II .si I \? ' niMke i>-> tlml r? turn to the i'.?ur frg?nl ?>i I hueaeiwr > (tun v u * Dr mlulidrit-i r.n t*"?* h>ta...c <>f l.e .? r W I. E'Iwb'(1? on the 4ih day or February 1902 uuri then ai d tt.?n !" ? ?PI>>v |n Hoi D. Joiitx Pr. ItHie * Juiigr, f't H final discharge tit HU 'li T. dnilnintra'or Jane K Rt wnnlsv Adnm ii-tr mix y. BRIDGE TO LET. P" Contract f?tr hut di g * new hrnt? e eorn-a .XviC'Ve Mi1* I'lcrlt beween , Osceola and li Id Hill wil. l--e let 10 k- tlie m?nii r< 8)>onfib>e ntdder .n Kit* I .j day the 10th ??f jHtniH' * a II nVock, I a m. the untuiitit?iui<era ((Nerving tic I right to reject ?i v and nil hid* W <1 KEY, 4 ounty Suuervir. r j All persons indented to us, 5 either hy note or* on account, th J ' , must come forward mid settle > i . > . promptly, a* our Merchandise and i- Guano accounts and notes were i; a 1 due tha 1st of Noy. We hara waited patieutly on our customers, and must insist up >n them comJ ing forward and settling with us promptly. iy 1 Heath Bnnkire & Meicantile Co. Bt' _ T A | 150T Pay your subscription to | | Th* Ledger, pleas*. I" pTZON' FITTER, M. D. ml CFFIOf UP STAIRS IN MASONIIi BUILDIH . iy! r?r All Culls Attended Nigkt is nd Day. ,d ?? in llfnMVVrTVTVfN IHBBlBLjESUHMMMAia to writ? for oor confidential letter before ap 0- plying for patent; it may be worth money. I Wo promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign I PATENTS TRADE pi ARKS ?r return EN- I TIRE attorney's fee. fiend model, sketch I or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE | ,E FREE report on patentability, we giro I the best legal service and advice, and our | ?? QVP tWUUOl ?M3. j ry UB. > SWIFT & CO., * Patont Uwyart, , ?pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.J j Cure Cold In Head. , Ktrmott's Chocolate* tentative Quinine, easy * / take and quick to cure cold in head and sore u throat& Mercae* magnificent suet itry a millinery umph to surpass t umpli to produce d roin the iinpi o\ TIlP! i>nmn(ptoiiocc _ ? J/i )<>me and see. - ff. ? * i * I ' wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamamm i ?1 SS GOODS P.ECOi e tasteful ladies want now. Few i Silks nevei cost so little. See hoe ed goods nt $1.10, worth $1 50 a var ed. Knglish Cheviots, French Surah SQ COME n 00 yards of wool dress Plaids at 20 e< omestics fortunately we placed our orders with narket cost. Great excitement cent ttize you. You can't get away from i l|l J This stock is bristling I" Jl 50 cents worth $1.00. Mei earing clothing on earth. Our Shoo indurd for style, quality and price, for school children the Uodman Shoe, ainnrnc unnr wuncuo MURE n stock of Mcu'h Hats and turnishing rulous Hardware, Grocery mm! Furniti Other Buyers may tell you that t. fe' MERCAN' fl.W? lJKK A N Ml JU 1 COLD. VEA1ER IE CCKtt TIIK -r.A>()N FOR FRESH MEAT :|S HHt ^ Us I BlUt'M Those who buy Meat* of kind are unximiM to know wkan the\ ean get what I hoy w?i\ the lie i ?pu 1 In . .1 F. Adding* & Co i- the | ''lev. Nothing h?? the I e.?t thai thn eonntfy afford* sold at our market W# buy ow cattle from exparien ad bm% who know a good sound jl?wn^ when tht-\ n r i'. I hey cost oa more, tiut we j rof? r hiw dliug touting hul tin l i'^t. Tou run meat effenper at other pl*oa^ Init do jon get as good meat? everything e< nsidered f Call a# phone No. Lo7 for w hut?> on wxufc Our line counts of NICK BKEF, FORK, SAl'SAfiK- mixed mi *M Fork, as you like If you are hungry tha rest an real is open at all hours of tha day Meuls from 2o to JO et?., acear^ ing to what von wnnt ta aat. Kt-spectfully, J. K. Addison & Co. Sold Out All the Si 5^ Sets. have* son?? $2.00, $5 50 and $.1.00 ones left. Head Stones, Tablets ?n<t Y4?m monts from Vermont, Georgia Italy Quarries. Cull or writ*. Pricew ill please you. A. J.M'i&incti, LA NO A STICK, S. C. ' Genuine stamped C.CC. Never sold to bo^ Bewerc of the deokr who tries to sell "something ;u?t as ?oo<l.*" DON'T InTAsCftC;c?S| *" Your Life Vou can be cured of any form of tnbac?y? " wj* easily, be inadu well, strung, magnetic, tnllj ww life and vigor by taking MO-TOSAtq, <nat luakea weak men Miong. M aat-y Antfc ten pounds in ten daya. Over 3ao.cnm cured. All Srueswta. Vans uB?r??n?~l let and advice Affrrpim 3TKJIIJC0V KX1IKOY CO., tlik-afo or K?w York. x '-iwat-T^r"zj* (TILE Co.- 1 1 jets. e have department not he efforts of so hats so artistic ed French model' our millinery IDS. tores in the State can show % t you can he suited, The (1. Black anil colored Free<-k Series in new shades This it [\ uits bargains now 10 cents. the manufacturers before the crs about our line of Ladies4 t, our prices are so low. with Bargains. Child'* 'bolt ? \ n's Suits at $ 1 90 worth $3 Jtl \ business needs no mention, The celebrated Drew Se'by L?have no second. IC D E f 150 (lore. i 11? 11 ? Indies heavy flees toils we will veil now, to mmk ire stocks are th? largest it# they will give yon the top ef Hiss TILE CO.1 !