The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 15, 1902, Image 3
local Vatitrs I
Cotton brought 8 cent* on !
1is n HI k* i \# m irln;\.
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Mr*. S N. Watson in Tinting
friend* Mt Hi a'h **|?riii|5. '
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Air. W. H. Sto?viii?ii, who i
reuenll v lOsi me of hiH hin<l8
w 111 1-1 Ciillplilli! r?.if? oil the L &
Cm ill Hi'l.? 111 lie "II t oil 1 he htrrOtH.
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The Chi n?*h t*rhi o> ne??r Dwittht,
taught l>\ iVl.i6 K. K Huhil*,
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clowed us thii session \e-terday.
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Contractor Limy ley started r
force of IihikIb to work on one of
the Uitrrmi cottages this week
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For J^ale or Hent ! The Cloud
resilience? ten im nis? corner of
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Arch and Ft*neb Hnels. Apply
to I. S. Carter.
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Mr. W. E. Pnidue will mora
to lowu today with his fminlv and
ecctipy the house on French atrect
vacated recent 1\ tiy Mr dud
Beckham.
At a mae'ing ? 1 ilfo towu tonncil
last w?' k Mr E? D. B akeney
was re elected attorney, Mr. T L
Ingram day policeman and .1. C. |
Hough night poJioemnn and B F. '
Es'ridge was elected cleik und
tr? asurer.?Kershaw Era.
The chain yang whs einved
Thursday from Sxppa! X Roads
to the vicinity of Mr. ALx Steele's,
o*%r Creek. D ring their atay
thflm thev ininriimift ll>n
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verv much. in the language of
ene of our reporters 4'the streets
m Sapp town are good now."
Prepare yourself for a pleasant
entertainment at Fork Hill school
bouse next Thursday night. The
jprogram will eonsiat of dialogues,
recitations, and music, both to- j
cnl and instrumental. Admission:
Adults, 15 cents; child i en 10 j
seats.
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Trt Bent! A ra!liable four-home
term, with good buildings. Farm
irt "BellTown" about 7 . miles
west of town. Rent reasonable.
Appiy *t t^is office. ?
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two-atory building being
erected by SberUf Hunter Dearly i
apposite the Maous place, is Mar-1
injs? fbmpletioa. The upstairs
wilf be used by the Jr. O U. A.
M. at their society hall, ?be first
floor will be ueyd for aetore
rooei. '' ; .
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1 Mr. W.T. U?t ledge and wife of
Chesterfield rieited relatives in
this ceunty the i^st weeit. I
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Mrs. K.- A. Walters and daughter,
Mrs. Richmond ' Staoey,, of
Gaffoey, are the guest ef Mrs.
W. M. Moore, daughter of the
former. '< >
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Willie Cauthen, col., of Heath
Spring start ed from his home to
juancaBter Jhursday with A bot
brick in the foot of ..his btfjfgy.
WhM witbin a few milts of\ UufO
W'was congratulating himself oo
lirfcr warns ahd comfortable his feet'
were keeping wbaa a little breeze
got under hie lap robe and to bis
?ur prise. it blazed up. He was not
long in hustling it out of the buggy.
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Letters advertised for the week
ending Feb. 15, 1902. Miss
KUggie Gainer, Miss llanrjie Wi]:
Jmi, Miss Bessie Hewtone,, Mr.
Isaac Murphy, Mr. S. N. Massey,
Mr. J. N. Hill, Mr. Georgia G.
Leber, Mr. b. A. Laroin, Mr.
Sleieg Peng, Mr*. Joha Phillips,
Mr. J. C. Phillips, Mr. J. Bruce
Smith, Mr. A. D. Ensonesnout,
Bst. J. H. Heuse, Robert Linsey
Belle Nance, P. M.
Lancaster, 8. C.
Our friend, Mr. J. M. Yoder,
nfV?m Wjck. wsh in town yesterday
and made um a pleasant call.
Frank Rutl?g?*, Bill Rollitigs
and Fickel W lute, all colored,
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? ' ii|/ iiriuir ju'lUlilHia XU.IMIIVV
at 11mm I) Sprint; Thursday chart:*<i
with violation of the dispensary
law.
Amateurs of Kershaw acted
41 I'h? Flower of the Family" at
that place Thursday night to a
large audience, ami were T *ry liighlv
complimented on thier acting.
Thev are thinking of giving the '
play al this place soon.
Watson^ blacksmith shop at
Kershaw was burned early yesterday
morning The building belon- '
ged to Gardner & Est ridge. There
whi some little insurance on it. I
Mr. Watson lost his tools. It is
thought in Kershaw that the fire
was of incendiary origin
Mr J. B. Ferguson, who was 1
the lessee of the t eutial Ho1 ?I and
has been running that house for '
sever >1 months, has returned with 1
his family to his h<>me near Edge
meor. Mr. Ferguson and his fanii
y leave in tins city h number of
good fi ieuds who regret thr ir departure
? Rock Hill Herald.
Mr. Foater Taylor of the
Dwight settlement lost his bedding
and cloibing Wednesday afternoon
by tire. His wife had mov
cd t he things out into the yard for
a cleaning up and was waiting for
the floors to dry before puttinsr
thwru back, in the meantime aha
wrut to a neighbors for noma
milk. During bar absence tha
children wet soma leaves in the
yard afire which burned the bedding
and sat fire to tha house before
she returned.
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gT P*y one year in advance
for The Ledger and lot ua sand
you tha Hotne and Fafm fiee for
one year.
The New Jury Law.
We are indebted to Senator
Hough for advanced sheets of '.ha
new jury law. The county officials
have bt^eu provided with a certified
copy of the same and tha clepk
of court, the auditor and tha treasurer,
who are the new jury commissioners,
proceeded at once to
fill tha jury hex. By the new law
none of tha old grand jury hold
over, and jurors hive to be drawn
for each week of the tarns.
I tome from Tha Moaras Enquirer.
Ift-a i< W W?#k- -a w?L?
?v. - . AWWkWa VI T ftAliAW
is erftfcally ill:' v '
Mr. W. R. Hagler, who is with
ths Mob roe Hardware Co., mosed
his family Irom Lancaster, 8.
G?, to. Monroe s few days ago.
Pete Brewer, ene of the negro
ee who mudered Mr. Albert Mann
at Hornsbore a beat twe weeks
igo has been captured and is aow
in Chesterfield ceunty jail.
The arrest of a number of prominent
citizens of Lancaster, 8. C.,
on a charge ef larceny is a great
surprise te all. We are not acquainted
with any of the men, except
Mr. Dees, and to eay that we
were surprised to hear of such a
charge against him but feebly expresses
it. We hare known the
young .nan from his babyhood and
can not be lie re that he is a logue.
We iiut'sll confidence ia bis ho no*
and integrity. We hope that he
Will prere himself an innocent man
wdiii d?u given a trial. fVe
with that for fait own take, but
more for the sake of hie father and
mother, who taught their boy by
precept and example to be honest
and upright.
Pbysioiuaa attending young
Roosevelt h old out hope for hie
recovery. President Roesevelt
has telegraphed the Charleston expositfa
n authorities that he will
visit the'exposition at some future
date.
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Death of Mrs- Martha Crenshaw.
Mrs. Martha T. Crenshaw, of
Van Wveky widow of the Lite
Joseph Crenshaw, died at the
botne of ber son Mr. VV. J. Crenshaw,
Wednesday night, after an
illpesH of several* week* of, heart
sffectinn. She was 57 years of
sua and leaves surviving her
the following child: n: W. J , ,1.
H , and Johnnie Crenshaw, and
Mrs. 4. B. McGuirt, Mrs J F
Clyburn, IMra. Marceilu* Grif*
(in, Mrs. J. H. McManus and
Miss Maggie (Crenshaw. She was
a member of Van iVvck Methodist
church and was a good christian
woman, a de*eted mother and a
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imiiv oigniy esteemed ny ail who
knew her. 11 er remains wereinterred
Thursday afternoon at Van
Wyck after funeral but vies by
ber pastor, Rev. Mr. Strickland.
Fas ed Eleven Days.
Mr. A. R. R> Kings is theowner
r?f a hrewn Leghorn rooster that
recently passed through a trying
experience. Mr. Rolling'* horse
bad been kicking the weatherboard
ing off the stable and in order to
prevent him doing it Mr, Rollings
had the stables eeiter op a little
ways on the inside. It was late
in the evening when the work was
done and the moster happened tn
he under the trough right near the
wall without being observed.
After he had been there eleven
days Mr. Rollings' little boy discovered
bis bea'l sticking out of
an opening. The rooster was
taken out and while poor he was
till alive. He was so closely
packed in that he had no roeni to
turn round and. had been without
food or water the entire eleven
days He is allright now. ? Kershaw
Era.
OBITUAttY
On the 81st,- of Jan. ult., our
hearts frere all saddened111^- the
death of Miss Nannie Parks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H* M.
Parks. Although she had sutfer,
*d inteasely for aearly four wqaks,
hopes of her recovery were en....
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ivi vmu?u U|i nil LOW Hours 1MJfors
the died.
| She was born May, 23d, 1882,
( and was 19 years 8 months and 8
days old when she died. She was
a consistent member ef the Methodist
church. Nannie ?fas a beautiful
girl and ef a cheerful disposition,
hut best of all she was a
true cbiistiaa girl. She was
faithful and kind to her parents,
kind and gentle to her brother^,
sidters and frieads. She lcar^a
her father and mother and several
brothers and sietars, among the
latter are, Mrs. R. F. Plyler ef
Nerth Carelina, and Mrs. J. "f.
Plyler of Monroe, Washing too.
Dea*h is sad under uay #i re u instances,
bat it it peculiarly sad
to see ena so beautiful, so fair
J . . . . A \ M t
and promising, just entering.upoa
the threshold of womanhood taken
so suddenly away... But hj faith
wa can find joy . even in , this #d
hour. Indeed, during, this lgfy
we shall eee ber pretty face, bent
her sweet voice aad me*ry la^gh
no more, hut ehe has bid adieu te
this world of earn. vShe bas
crossed over the river of death
and entered in though the gdtb;
into eVerlasliog lita. Then:
i aM no> bank the dear departed * *
A neho,e?t a ifo where atoi me are o'er
On the herder lead we eft tier ' >A_.
-mx)u 10 a>Mi ana pari no mora, &
Wban we I rave (hi world of tfhan*
g|l| <9 >!! *
Whan we leave thin world nf care.
WeshaO And our roisaioK loved June
In our Fath >r'? (md?Ioui fair. v
Preoloin darling she has left ua
l.eft un, jee, foeever more,
Bat we hope to me t our loved nee f
On that bright and happy abote
Lonely the hoa e and sad the bourn
Hlnee our dear one haa (tone
But Ob! a blr?hter home than our* ,
I u bo-tvea la now her home <
HUT
New Cut. Feby 14 1902
Our* Ootd In Haae.
KaiaUI'i Chooollce Umift Quiet ee. mm
tad ftock to mum mold la hmod and aoae
?flaiiM6$raBraiarsift
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Stewart-Blair. I
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A Mnaroe Lady Marries in Wnd< b ^ <
l>oro, Surprising Many Friend-.
Special to Charlotte Observer
Monro?, F?t>. 11. ?Mr. J ?n?e-'
A Stewart and Mi** .leni ie Kiair, '
of M on roe, were married vealer
o*v evening at. 7:3'> o'clock at the
residence of Mr. .1. (i. B i\lin, (
in Wmlexlioni, liev D M
Lilak* r, pastor of tho Wades- j1
horo Methodist chinch, ? fiiriuied ,*
i heir marriage had not. I? e i an-;
nounced and wan quite a surprise 1
to their many friends Mia- Blair 1
wviit to Wadeshoro Friday f??r a 1
few davs' visit. Mr Stewart
went d"wo yesterday, hccoim- i
panied hy bis father, Mr B nuer
Stewart Mr. and Mrs Stewart 1
lett lor the Charleston Fxpositi. u v
immediately after the tnarria^".
I hey will return to Monroe the 1
last of the week. Thev >*e 8
among 'he most popular V'tt"^
people of Monroe. Mrs. Stew ;
art i-? a daughter of the 1 ite Dr. 1
1. H. Blair. Mr. Ste.wait in a jJ
member of the lie ith Lee Hard 1
ware Co., and oue of the heat
young business men of the city
Mrs. .Jefferson Davis Wants to
Buy IlerOld Homestead.
Birmingham. Ala , Fab. 12 ? '
Mrs Jefferson Duvia, who at rived
b?r? la>t evening <*n bar wnj 1
to Jackson, Miss., where she will 1
appear before the legi>J?tuift to '
urge the purckas? by ihe State of '
Mississippi ot Beauvoir, the old
Davis mansion, for a home for '
Confederate soldiers, was tendered
a reception at her hotel today.
She wns created by hundreds of
citizaus. Mre. Davis left uu a
special train at 12.30. It w?s
learned today that sbs had refilled
an offer from the north of $90, .
000 for Beauvoir. She offere the
plice to Mississippi for $10,000
provided the State will establish
and maintain there a home for
soldiere of the Confederacy.
Petition tor Fuipino Independence.
Boston, Mass., Feb. 13 ?Tbe
directors of tbe A xierican Peace
society, through Robert T eat
Paine, president, and Dr. Benjamin
F. Truebloed, secretary, have
^nrwa**/4? '
w> n?iuvu IKf VUUglCIO |mllll(IU
fer the ultimate independence of
the Filipinos.
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> The house Wednesday passed
the. oleomargarine bill. The bill
imposes a tax of ten cents a pound
i on the product when coloring isj
used. j
The governor has offered ' a reward
*# $100 for lire apprehension
of Will Brewer, who killed Albert'
Mann, of Chesterfield connty,
on January 29 of the present year.
. Over .three thousand rgceine
point* have been sold within the
last few weeke by the drug stores
| of Rock Eill.
> Fir? in Suaimervi'le Tuesday
h .forenoon destroyed the following
properly: Southern railway depot
?L??*s $1,200 en building and
freight. O. C. Sues A Bro,?
Building $1,300, stock $7v50o.
R JLi. Lsmhs?Office and fixtures
$1U0. Sires A Brn*., . atxbles
$1, 500. J. T. Walter*?Bakery
building $800, stock $300 P. W.
Phelan?Building $800, stock
$},300 Mrs. Gnsrin? Boarding
house and furnishings $3,500.
On returning to Columbia last,
Saturday from hit ?i*it to the ex-1
pnsiaion, Senator J. Brice, of I
York aaid: 44Tbe exposition U ?o|
aooch bigger and better than I had
expeoted that 1 am at a less for
worda to express myself. The build
ings are beautif j1, the exhibits are
wonderfully complete and instruetWe,
and the grotinds are the prettiest
1 hareerer seen."
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The Confederate Rennion.
I'hoap Ha es A ranged bj the
K-iloh b fi- ii. al) Po u a to
Dallaa lexas
hallas, Tex, Feb 11. - I exits
a'?* t.. the nfed<rate IV-uni-n,
whi ht.w.s place p? 1 21, 22,23
iud 24, w re tix<d at a mce ing
>f th. ,-e e ul pa-s-< gor agents
l Id iter to-?I i lm b> is -a die
e :nla < o v.'n'ion rate of one and
)u?* t.i rd fares to ?li roil d trip
with s op- ve p iv le.e- in b tli
lira, i us. i? rmioal liu? b in D 1as
?1 o agre .1 to p.r i. ipate in a
it* of tie ce<?i, rouud tup, fr.nu
uner-"nate p i ta, su.ject to approval
Of hairu.an ? i.ariun M.
^rait, ?>t th.- > u hw. st r.. p sse.i:er
bureau, * it h headqu .r?? r-? in
it L ui .
VN . t?. ? Nush, general passenger
ige .t of the Missou- ie, lvauaus
md lexiB Rai road, wan made
!t?irm?n of til* m et'Dg, m d it
vas decid- d that ti.k is aho dd be
) ac? d o>i --.Ie ? ut id?* i exas on
\pril 10, 20 21, and in this State
\prl 21, 22, and 23
L'berrv Ttee P*oj 1?* Round Over.
Km berfontiou special of Fril*i\,
to the i luirioiie Observer:
W, H. Henit-r, H. 1* Closer, (J.
L) Wilkie, G. W, Rollins and C.
K. Giwr, of ih** chi-rrv li?*e concern,
who hav* >e u on trial for
ihe p?ft two dn\s charged with
Having used the mails for fraudulent
pur|H?HPH, were hound over
iu a bond of $1 ,u()0 each for their
npiiearancc at ihe next term of
theCharlmte Fed* r&l t-ourt. Thin
makes 11 of the cherrv tree men
who have beet) hound over, and
there are vet other arrest a to b?
made.
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The next regular exeiuinatioi
for teacher* certificates will Ik
held in oourt house, briday. Feb
tl. 1962. Examination will he
gin at 10, a. ijim and clos* 4 p. m
A. (.1. Uowell,
Co. Suol. Ed.
Jftft. 18, 1902.
Sold Out
All the $1 50Sets, have Horn
$2.00, $2 50 and $3.00 ones left
Head Stones, Tablets nil-* \Aone
meuts from Vermont, Georgia a?
Italy Quarries. Gall or writs
Prieewil! |ile a you.
A.J.McNinch
LANCASTER, S. C.
STVTE OF SOUTH GAROLIN/
C0UNTV<?P Lancaster.'
Hy ? h ??. D Jour's, Enquire Probai
Jiuge.
Whehras W h. t . Port**r, C'lei
of ourt nj*rie Milt to me. to grai
him dratni?trM*ton of >t
<t?re'tc 2 fal* Hint- effects of Wyl
R iiiitm iiffrwi it.
Thksr are thrkktokk io cite an
a n ?>ni-li a<l ao<t iue I'luu'nr It
klnnroi a a teulror* of the nai
Wy Is K d ?ea-ed (hat lh?
b nd appear l?efo e no* in the t'ou
f Probai*. lo 1 e urlii at l.aneante
f H . U . i*n th 7i?i ilay of Ma?c
ext xfier piihiii*miioii to reof. a*
o'clock tn Hi* ? eoo hi, to allow eaue
ii nuV mm nuve, wny l''f hhIiI Ai
ii inter ration Hln u'?l not he grunted
Givkm un'ier mv Hm4 ind <p,
I 2S<I ?lny of Juiiuarv Arum Dnmli
19 -a
rt w 1 L> JON EH,
l 4 J ii lye -if 1'f'ihnt e
Phone 117
WHEN YOIT WANT
NICE
FRESH MEAT
E. J. Mathis
& Company
Proprietors of the Corner Murkel
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jtn ma iMk
Every day itreiuttheua the belief of MO
aent physicians that impure blood ta Um
cause of the majority of our diaeaaea
f^Tenty-flre yoara a^o thia theory was UMt
as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iroa
Bitten. The many remarkable ou res effected
by thia famous old bouaehold remedy an
sufficient to prove that the theory iaeorreoft
Brms' Iran Bitten is eoial by all dmlmt
IQIM ilium
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At i.aiioat-irr: N-'a 3*J ardMawa..
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.av' h IoaHit-1' nt 4*Vi pm Pi?Vti?*
tar hiiiI intn'innlia'* io?ata.
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t t ) f??r ( har ral??n Kunutar Flor-aaa
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m mediate |h>iih?. 'iran na. 08 whhv}
iwv?t< i amttmt at 4;15, pra.
c?>nne<' riohh ma i)ic by t9 tftf h mmmt
to trains ,
At '"rnndsii: With A f' f. (n w af
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,it Dtrififgtnn Wilmington Sumter
d* iiif*rnr*itiatt? putnti which arriva?? at.
Ir i)mohleu.ht '1:15 ? iu wun ^outierj^
Hv train No . 7T f on* Km fertile
nl which an Ivea nt i: Mniloo at 11:56 a m
if At In ictiHli r; No ..13 coiio?i4i at
lit i.aticMMter with 1. A f train Nrx 16
y hoater un I Intermedia** p iota
r< at* hthwtvi Jet: No St ami >6 oajw
r, ilecig wiiit s a I.'rain No 84 wl.tnkr
ih i av^s i kUntaJut at 7 64 |r m for
11 Moitr e a'ot fi.tormaiilaA (Mitwta;
e, U Kock HiliS No. 32 a-n. 36 en?.
1 iiocb hi Kock Hill w th Houlb?rn rtw
i-aln No 31 learl u R itt Hill at '
a> i? < f<>r i haiioito ami points north
ill A Bh*ck>bu it: No 33 imtuirrw
wmi-*ou:n rit hy t* i>iiM No'm 12
pm,?No 3* at ?: ft pm.winlNe 4l> wt
7.41) p ni for p igt? t>. rt < N'.'n *|P
Mi.d 3"> ft iPM cN >? I'll *nutl<>in Kv
train N ? 80 lining ^indhnburg at
(i m for point* -outh
At Marl n No, 83 'onioot? with
Southern I'y train No 8V leading
vlarlon af 11:4< p ni, for AaheTtllw,
<'huMaiiooca mill intermediate |hUdI*.
Torortg'i* -ar si rme? wO limit ohaitpa
between Mm lop am) t harleatou om
traiiiM No'o32 ami 3i
K. H. SHAW,
Gen'l. PiiMtiivr A|*ni
All peraona indebted to
either hy note or on accoua^
must come forward and aattl#
promptly, nR our Merchandise and
Guano accounts and note# war*
" all due the lut of Nov. Wa hare
fr
waited patiently on our customers
1 and must inaist upm them com?
i ing forward and settling with
I prcmptly.