The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 07, 1902, Image 3
Local j&mn\
flijtihost nmi ki'l j>? i? ju-.itl ler
luiitiM titvI t'lsiif. . \\ .MmcUci vll.
Mi. Knu.k Iiui'ii-, ('In'>tit is
o\vr <iti a visit t i reSativ<?>.
.! i:. Mol) miM, K><i.<.f Wi.-.nhoi'<s
will huio yrsteniay <?!". |>r ?iV>si<?nul
tmsinnsy.
- Mr. Ueauivgaid Connor'*
tloif luid t<? l>o killed Monday. It
is said to him* Intd 1ml ro} hohin.
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F?>r Sale ! Tim lot ju-t Nojth
<?f Mr. 11. Carries' on Market
Sires A|>jd\ in T. S Curler.
I \v ? Thousand i il-- firs! ?j,!aiit y
enibr.iivleries 2-A ets per yard.
Williams Hughes Co.
--The Family Protective Fnion
at this place received about sixteen
new members Monday night.
The order is flourishing hero.
Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Gatliog,
of liuleigh, N. C , are visiting the
latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Payaeur.
?
?Ma. Pen K. Blaektuon of the!
Primus section, had afine mule to I
die here in town Saturday.
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Married, Sunday, May 4th, !
1002, by Rev. C. It. Starne*. Mr
James Stognor and Miss Kllen
Scott, both of Lancaster.
!
Miss Florence, unci Mr. Uoyt
Bell of Russel Place, are visiting
their sister, Mrs. J. M. Cant hen,
at this place.
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? Magistrate .John Kinu: of Cedar
Creek turned over $10,80 to
the County Treasurer Monday,
fines,etc, collected in his court
for the past quarter.
?The ladies of the Second Baptist
Church of this place will give
an ice craom supper in the chapel
at the cotton mill next Saturday
night. Proceeds will go to the
fund for erecting a church.
Mr. Gyssar Cimiotti of New
York city and Mr. E. Dwight Ken
dull of Brooklyn. N. V., chemists
and metallurgist, are examining
aud testing ores at the Dixie gold
min s this week. There is a probability
of this mine being opened
up and worked in the near future.
Kev. \V. 0. Ewart returned
Monday from Neely's Creek in
York county, where he has been
conducting a meeting the past
week, lie loft yesterday, with
Mr.W.H. Draffin, of Riverside,
for Kings Mountain to be present
at the convening of the A. R. 1*.
Presbytery there to-day.
Mr. 8. E. Usher, of Dwight,
was summoned to the bedside of'
his sister, Mrs. Richard Bailey, at
Rack Hill Sunday afternoon. He ,
# took the first train leaving out on
Monday for Rock Hill.
? Now is the time to join the'
Woodmen of the World. During,
the present month Iho initiation
fee will be. $2.00, which is a big!
reduction from the regular foo, i
In a difficulty one day last week
between Bob Duron and one Ellis j
both negroes living on Mr. James
n P
R. Blackmon's placo, the former
wus badly cut by the latter, once
in the back and once in tho neck '
?The Railroad', have given a
rate of one first el ass fare for the
round trip to Rock Ilill from alU
points and return on tho occasion
of the Summer school meeting
there. Tickets will sold .lunA 241 h,
25th, and 20th, with final limit
to July 25.
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|3$r>Stii>Mcril>e to'l'iiR Lkwjfk
Ml'Wl :j! i;l'l M .'V T> \\ *: i b> belli
iwxr. Monday ;*ft rn >ou. l ue
veteran- and olher< will assemble
al tiv i'."1 ' inn it ?'? o'clock
anil f; ?:;? I ] ; M.:.; t ? l be
t. t \
See uiiixiuiicoiii 'iit M l". (istrJner
for Supr rvi* v and ?1. A.
('ook for A editor.
Senator W (' Hmis? 1 went to
Columbia yesterday, and will bo
alisi'nt for several (lavs
Alex Ijovo was arrested yorrr?
diiv with carrying :i concealed
weapon and will he tried in
rate (\isvcv*s court t<??I:?y.
Dr. an.I Mrs. 1? .1. Willierspnoii,
ot I'harlotle, N. who
came to Rack Hill Sunduv to attend
the funeral of their cousin,
Hurry Stevens, came over to I.an
easier Monday to spend a lew
days with relatives.
Col. J. N. Crockett, Messrs. R
J. M. Steele. W. B, Ivnight, Iv
K. Plyler, G. M. Plyler, B. H.
Bennett, Mr*. Williams, and
probably several others returned
home from Texas the p.ist week.
Married, by M. Gardner, N j
P., on Sunday night lust, Mr. i
Hilton Baker and Miss Mary 1111 - '
ton nil of this county.
Miss Belva Bruce of Heath j
Springs is visiting lmr sister. Mrs'
Manly Croxton, at this place.
Bolton McDow, Wylie Mol)o\v. j
John Bitwl, Wash Brown and
Ed Wade, all colored, had a preliminai
y hearing before Magistrate
Cnskev yesterday charged
with obstructing public highway.
The four lirst were bound over to
appear at court and the latter was
discharged.
'llie second quarterly conference
for Lancaster station will be
held noxl Sunday immediately after
the morning service. Dr.
Bays, the Presiding Elder, will
conduct ltot.li the morning and
night service.
luaditHculty <>n White street
Saturday morning Oscar Cook
shot John Strain, the ball passing
through the log. The wound is
not serious Strain was endeavor*
ing also to shoot Cook but Ins
cart ridges or pistol were 110 good.
He snapped his pistol sit Cook
tour times and then took to his
heels. Both parties are colored
Cook was lined ?25. in the May
or"s court. Strain L not yet able
to npp 'ar for trial.
He sure and attend the drama,
"Under Tlio Southern Cross,"
next Friday night in the court
house. You will get y?ur money's
worth, hut the cause for which the
proceeds go? a Confederate monument
at this place ?should cause
yon to go. 1'rices for admission
will he as follows: Adults 50
cents; Children 25 cents; reserved
seats 75 ccuis. Everybody go.
Greet our amateurs with a crowded
house.
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/Igents Wanted
Life of T. DcWitt Tnlmage, by
his son. Rev. Frank Dewitt Talnnige
and associate editors of
Christian Herald. Only hook |
endorsed by Talmagc family.
Enormous profits for agents who
act xuieklv. Outfit ten cents.
Write immediately Clark Co., !
222 S. -fth St. I'hila., I'ii. |
Mention this paper.
Ilams from ltock ltill Herald
Mrs. W. T. Gregory, of Lancaster,
is visiting Mrs. A. B. Fer
gllHOU. ?Misses
Alino and Corrie
Motiley went to Lancaster yester-.
day to visit friends.
? Miss Allio Vauglmn wont t?
Lancaster to-day (Saturday) on a
visit to her relatives and friends. I
, $ho v\ i 11 return on Monday next
and re?unie her studio*. at Win*
til l'Op.
County Dcllioeva i -? !
The County Demo nr :o
vontufn met in ti>" court!: u?c
here Monday. All the elu x
coj?t Holii'" and Primm c >
were represented At 1 il:-i ' i...
convention was called t > order ?v
County Chairinuu .1. F. Nisl.ct.
r?u: convention was orjani/.ew
with tl??! election of -Mf. -I. F.
Nisiiet as cli'iiruian and .1. ila:r\
Foster, as see; clary. An election
was then htdil delegate- to
the St ito convent' n w.iieh re- il'
< xl as t'olUcs:
1st ? " *
uuiegaie-: . * \\ iiiiai:; . .1
X. Estridge. li P. K-ir >g . .J.
M. To ior. >V. !; IIiulc. T. M.
lit Ik.
Alternates: .1 P. Munivi, W.
S. I.. Porter, J.. \V. II im !, .J.
F. Mi.-bet. d Marry Foster, C.
1). Jones.
Executive (loinmii tee: Van
Wyek, S. II. Fz/.?ll; Fiat Creek,
M. C. Gardner; l/incas-. r. T. J.
Strait: Pleasant Mill. V. li.
Urn e; Kershaw, li. F. E.?J ridge
Primus, L. N\'. Hinson: Cnrne.
School House, J. O. Porter;
Hopewell, \V. G. A. Porter: Dry;
Creek, John King; i'nidesvillo, Hj
M. IV.Ik; Pleasant Plain, f. G. j
Coan. Indian Lund and i xu-;
hnw were not represented and no
committeemen have keen selected ,
for those clubs.
11. K. Coffey was elected
chairman of t!u> County Executive
committee for the ensuing two
years. i 1. \> llliatns member I
of the State Executive Commit*
t ee.
After passing a resolution fa- ;
voting a continuance of the State
eompnijrn as heretofore", viz: the
holding of a meeting in ca -h county
for the candidates, ft r State
olliees, the convention adjourned. !
\VANTK1\ Hickory, 'Dogwood
11 I I'm* simmon logs. Southern
Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C.
n W '
V. i
You are iin
Thursday as? d F
*
this opening the
play of Spring
care till buying b
o experience m
been searched t>
ever- shows? en L
age is not suffici
deserve it by off*
price. The s'fig
alone ?o far as <5
?8ere yon will
mer good Its SiS
flflfi .*Sl<t" n~ &
suits. 50 styles'
Dotted Swiss an
?these are s?ar?
- lifc
150 pieces of
If hite fancy Jlla
are opening tip
tions to supgih tl
wliere else in '!
ipers.
Heath :
f * ;i .! t L" SJev t*i; >
? ' - :\l a will h : u '1
nil v c .J! i'|, . :tl i! i'?? . ti ?" i *
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. : v v- i- . . K i k ? i i .. :.il : vy
* n - iii !> a k' ; '
i. . s . v YorUviii . laat f
i:-?lu\ Mr. -i? r!:i I'. Sloven^, I
of K? -ti!a.... . 'notlier of aire,
if >nipan >i Mossr::.S\N liinth,
.!. ( m, S 10. 1 liiw n. r
10. 1 > IV . !>; . K. ( |?1M\T!1, Of ; I
K : ' m . :i 1 Mr 5, ; r.;. D.f.id ! \
Y ill , . < lai train '
in >1 i uir * ami brought i!i< '
remain- t Kock Hill Saturday.*
nielli, w ; tii -y w -ro inter: I !<
Sunday tin .i alter funeral ' !
sjt rvie i ondnr-t *! If Kev. Dr. J. *
11. T!u nwell of l-'ort Mill ?ud
Kev. C mIuut - b'ra&or of ilf- :
place. Tlic funeral is said to
have lie'.?n one of the largest cvci <
witnessed in Rod: Hill. Mis- 1
L'/.zie . i eve: :;n aunt of the deceased.
and Mr. M. S. \\ itlicr- :
spoon, a cousin, of this place,
went nvt to attend the funeral.
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Important to Teacher-.
! he Co; ; y K luealional Associati
in will bold if> next regular 1
meet! ' ?r in IViiieaslor on Saturday 1
May a u the (irudod k diool
l>'.tih!ir. . '
A i aiteudauco of teachers' '
especi;. ; of those interested in '
the fcfunitnor Normal Sch > >1. i<? 1
requested.
l ite programme for this un ci- 1
itig include- a discussion, l-y a '
county teacher of successful o\- '
perienee, as to how tlie cot rse of ;
studv outlined liv tln? st?t" ? -i.....
of '/.duration may We hc.-<l adapt- '
ed to us- in our county school*. '
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Y MX 1 ill
ifeu to *mr grea
"ridav this week,
best vet. Oomo
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<nilRnei**. s ujs t
t.
'? one* expes*t nail'
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id splendid taste.
:s> being before yo
iai:eastet*. - -a k
esit reason to vou
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ei'iug supeado?*
blest look over oi
liiaaitlty. assortnic
find the oa.lv eon
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ik>s. Stress CJoods
ised Silk Zephy?*
; ol Fi'taich Pes
il ^I'gaiadb'S
e now.
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white goo<ls s*8ai
Frenek erji
enough jiil-oves*
he -2 'ousity, frig
railorcd Skirts.
rv
dANKING o
<>. .til ' ' i Vc Ol'f VI a!!
1 ' U:'-' .Vi'iivci
of ii .K-itli Wv '!.?
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inv>ii;a: i ati ill.: - * ca.
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ili* mditton hud n >i bccu con
i it i jit ? ; llir:;! and 1 -nth
i! ?xj. :l <! liU fata-.* b.dng on
11 1 plantation at inv ' n . \Yi!:e
igo, a i tnhrr u I . LV. >yter'.:j
eiiiu'ch, an 1 a;. c\ ll.-Ui aud
:;-s u;ir v ; 0.111..C unn i I
:?l ik? ! i.o !.'!). : !y i ii " K:t!e
' I is p ii unt ;t:: 1 ?ii: it istoi .
nirvivo ltiin an i haw t in
U'ty or their titvi\ fri-nda
thn.r hour nt's >i\ ?> .a.veau m.
Fin' IV'tllliu? . ii i?, i:rU*lT? i tnlay,
after funeral servi y hi#I
Kijytor. K. Mi* C L.ill.
Sherltr W outer ..In:.. . Another
Kni; 0:1 Sunday Car : Players
Our ait : t and etliciiiit Sheriff ie
letermmt 1 t<> break up Sunday
aid playing in the vicinity of
1 ..anca-tt t. \\ hile at: 1 black i.ad
well i ani litis an i realize that '
litwy me i. . aft* in , . \ i-._ this
side of the L atuwbu riw r. Last
Sutaiav, in lire wood - ins: Sot:th
c - -'*
in own. i . ucnn uirprise I a
littii cud purtv with the* rouii '
that Magistrate Ca>.ke? had i.Ir.e
negroes .<> plead guilty in his
jo a it Monday morning to dis- i
jrtierIv conduct ami pay lines as
follows: Jsix ?5. each; one
iml two *-.50 each making a
total of *4-1. to eo into the /cnLMal
fund ol the county. The
jheritl cannot lie too highly commended
for his elioi in breakmj i
up this ^Sunday earl playing. ?iis
largest lisu! hi any ( no Sunday
was ! ? men ami the 'irlh'st, out |
from town he ha > Molten ?;iniu j
was three miles.
1
1 $ I i I '
}: J. 8 F 1 9
>t OpeBtm ale4g>ril
3d mni 4th
3 ? B ;(
. - fi ' ,i > x tfJt ti
? ' C . 4 4 ' I- I ft J I Si .{,
exhibit is the res
isic;. Macrl
The market* ?
j: the i'r e*-.?, arsa
mow tiitf.t e-.kisig
I for ?t. bu
dueemea(> in *t?
iar stock will sin
iiit, style a:-a\ pH
lipjete stock AA
and -zVash --Hood?
s. vtry desis-abl^
regies, Lovely I
ton' assoHmen
ess ? b
d muslins and sa
p?ji;'i?s and pi'-v?
d ?? 3 ^ ? ..5.3-- 2
-m-if wut'r'er--.
values. S!5C?5 ?:
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A * < .tine' "t Hoiu?; u i-erioiiH
\v:iv occurred on Dunla|?
.lav Morning. Missus
I K r- . Koll dauglii
. ! I:. .i I). lvull of the Ani
. t n wore (Irivini? alonflr
sir,' : i ct v\!i :? one side of the
-:: i.' of tin: buggy eoctiine de1
: i-ini their horse to be tin
h"ek;.?.r* and to run. It ran int
:i #i!e ( . tel i:' phono poles on
. !; < i i lie stieet, smashing
" v.' < t : the buggy and
.-e. t ? b: eul; loose
:y el so the young
: :ighi li:iv? been seriously
. ' i; - jV.lsy Kell had one of
! ?;:.s ; .infudy htirt and faintthe
;\ccidont from the in?
ten i ain. She was taken into
Mr. ("lark's near by, where Dr.
Sirii: alminisierod to lies relief.
>11 l 'or ( k irleston
() ii::' crowd left yesterday for
( iricston t;< mend this week at
the exposition. Jro far us we
v ;!d lentn the following went
ilo.vn: Muj. 1). F. Miller, .1. F.
Nish . I. L\ C. C'uskey, J. K.
iV.yior :;n.! children, Miss linttio,
ami Masters .James and Everett
ravl v, Mr. and Mrs. L jft. Clyi'
; n. i. M. llelk, .John Taylor
iiul ister, Miss Minnie Taylor,
i. A. Cook. (ics. C. Carnes, J.
M. ( nrtics, K. S. Elliott. .1. C.
Elliott, W. A. Marshall, ,Jn?.
D. A runt, W. JL?. Bird, .). M.
L'o.'ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
' re-n, M is-. lielle Mcllwain, MissSn.ii
.n.l - ? t I'll
. . U11VI lilliu V^liUg,
MiSue ;iti< 1 Nettie (loocli.
::" v:L rx .^zsz^zisrz^. c .gr.fj'nani.ti?
. TftcSOW,
' YSICI.W and st'KGI-:ON.
< AT.YWIiA HOUSE,
- . Ml) Sidy, I"J? Stairs.
OFFICES
or F.N DAY AND NIGHT,
f. J" Phono 1M).
3
. 'i hicli occurs
a e a ii 1 make
an? grand disnn
~'t weeks of
i ?ss. a milliner
4' the i&ast have
a,, of millinery
tor your patroni
that we must
h\ and
i?w that at stands
res go.
|>ring and Sum?
S?retty wash
- for waists aiaS
Snstiste Brawns,
of Sinen suitings
a!
(f,f (31 )
llliui r.
j*j|5pi>?8 Bastiate.
ian sawiisu W*c
p;,; gs. insea*ymi
(ji:25 get no
sd ifi-uase tvi*a|>rT'
v r n t r\
I. ILL KjU. '