The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 10, 1902, Image 3
Local Matters
Highest market price puid tor
hotter iiikI li Mackmcil
F"i- Sale ! The lot just North
<ii Mr. !. II. Curries' on Market
Stiw. Apply to T. S Carter.
lAvo'I" hoiwmd ids-first quality
embroider.es ets per yard.
Willi' ins Unfiles Co.
It has timiII\ been decided not
to keep the exj ositim open in the
month of A one.
The many friends at. tliis place
of Mi>. A. K. l?run?on will he
so, ry to learn thai she is seriously
<11 at the Ikiiiic of her tut In i m
Laurens. t
Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Gregory
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with two of their children went to
Charleston Thursday to the expo>itioi).
Arthur Hammond, the colored
school teacher in Rich Hill section
died Wednesday. He is said
to have bcei a very good darkey.
Tho Fork Hill school closed
yesterday, and Miss Mitchell, the
teacher, will leave for her home
at Rock Hill in a few days.
Five vacant town lots at a bargain.
If you mean business uppi
y to T. S. Carter.
Married, Thursday night, April
8th, 1902. by Rev. R. Blackmon
at bis home, Mr. Duster
Sims and Miss Hannah Small,
daughter of Mr. T. S. Small of
the Flint Ridge section.
39 years ago today Gon. Stonewall
Jackson died from wounds
received at the close of tne buttle J
of Chuncellorsville.
Gov. McSweeney has appointed :
Col. Lcroy Springs of this place
one of five delegates from the
Stato at large to the West Indian
I
convention to ho held in Charles- ;
ton on the 10th and 17th.
1 A telegram, Wednesday, to!
Mrs. Dr. J. H. Whitherspoon of i
this place, unnouned the serioii6!
illness of her brother, Mr. Wm R
Hasseltine, at his home in Gads
den, Ala. His life was despaired
of by the attending physicians.
Mrs. W., and her brother, Mr. J
W. Hasseltine. of Kershaw, left
for-Gadsden on the first outgoing
train.
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Letters advertised for the week
ending May 10 1902: Mrs. Nancy
Blake, Mrs. J. F. Miller. Miss.
E. J. Earls, Mr. C. F. Brooks,
Mr. Robert A. Bruce, Mr. N. W.
Beckham, Mr. W. H. Smothers,
Mr. Robert Stard, Mr. Matthew
Washington, Mr. C. F.
Rogers,' PhillippRehfish, T. W.
Catoe.
Belle Nance, P. M.
The trustee.-, of the Lancaster
School District, at a meeting held
last Friday, decided to recoive
sealed bids until June 2d for the
$15,000 coupon bonds to be issued
for the bnitding of a new school
bouse. The denomination of the
bonds was fixed at $1,000; the
interest at 5 per cont., pay a >le
semi-annually, 1st January and
1st July. The bonds are to run
for 20.?Both principal and interest
are to be made payable at the
Bank of Lancaster. The hoard
will consider no bid for less than
the par value of the bonds, and reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids. Each bidder will be required
to deposit a certified check
for$l,00C with the Bank of Lancaster.?Revio
w.
The Ledger, Semi-weekly .Journal
and Homo and Farm all threo
f?r $2.
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Pension Money Hero ? Call and J
jjet Your Clicck. j
Mr. W. S. L Pnler, clerk of ,J
court, hay received the pension }
money for the ponsionersof this (.
county and is now ready to pay it (
out. The amount for the county )
is $0,328 05. Tim titnoun1. of State 8
taxes paid by the county is just a 8
fraction over $10,000. so the e
county gets hack in pensions (
within $1,000. of all the money it C
pays as taxes into the State treus- (
ui y. l he numher of pensioners ii
in tlie county is 255, as follows : I
Class II , 8; ('lass C. No. No. 1, n
14; Class C , No 2, 111); Class I
<\, No. 3, 10; Class C , No. 4, 1
08. I
Following arc the names ot the h
pensioners with the amount each ft
one frets ;
c "
CLASS It., $72. EACH. ^
, E
.1. P. A. Duvidsu>n,G W. Eaile, ^
Lewis EVile. .1 li Gardner, Sea- ^
born McManus, Britton Parker, y
S E3 Usher, C D Williams. ^
CLASS C., NO. 1. $48. EACII. ,J
GW Barnbill, H J Collins, L
P Gordon, Owen Greeorv, .1 C ^
\
Hudson, Frederick Lucas, J li -*
Lucas, G W Malone, (3 J Miller, t;
W T Phillips, L T Stroud, V \V u
Snipes, Alexander Steele, Charley
Wilson. ^
li
CLASS C, NO. 2. $10.(55 EACH. j.
LJ i. Adams, Hynum Adams, .1 ].
.) Adkins, T VV Anderson, VV A V
Ashley, DP Hell, Nil Bowers, V
C E Beckham, A Beaver, VV H V
Beckham, VV 11 Bennett, VV B V'
Broom, Wesley Broom, Jas M
Broughtou, Harvey Carder, ?J F
G Carter, S K Caskey, VV M ^
Caskey, Amos Catoe, ?) M Cuu- ^
then, ,J C Chamsers, I G Co an,
A i$ Coffey, William Craig, VVil?
son Crenshaw, F A Deal, VV C si
Downs, .Jackson Eubanks, F M n
Ellis, Chapman Estridge, .John B
Evans, Thos T Flynn, J Fundorburk,
J W Gardner, G VV Gard- n
ner, Lewis Gardner, G S Gardner, E
G VV Gent, F K Hammond, .John Harper,
Lee Helms, .J S Hinson,
Samuel Hinson, A Ilolden, VV I
Me C Morton, F .J Hudson, J II j
Huey, Sam Humphries, S VV I
Humphries, VV F Hunter, W .J j
Hunter, H T Johnson, J E Jones,
S A Kell, G VV Kennicgton, VV r
L Kimbrell, Levi Knight, VV M
Knight, .J B Langloy, F E Lein- f
mond, 11 J Lowery, J It Lowery, _
Thos Lucas, B It JLyles, T 11 I
Marks, VV Mclv Mittag, John (
McGuirt, A L MeManns, A C
tf ?< *
iucjuanus, Ij r MacKey, O C *
M alia (ley, It U Mattox, ,) G Mor |
guu. \V It Morgan, E VV Motherblied,
B C Neeley, .1 N Nelson, S 4
J Ormand, A Onten, VV T Pettus, f
J M Perry, William Parker, L A
Parker, J A Patterson, It S Per- (
ry, AT Pitman, .Jetbro Pitman,
M Robinson, W It Robinson, |
N E Robinson, W It Reddish, J *
T Rodgers, M D Itodgers, W D
Kodgers, Jackson Robinson, W A
Street, C S Starnes, John Sanders,
W H Stegall, J B Shehanc, Annnius
Small, S M Small, Phillip C
Snipes, J N Sowell, William T
Single, S II Stogner, S M Sweat, ^
W W Ferrell, T P Vickory, Wil- 1
liam Vincent, J L Williams, J U
Williams, W J Williams, J II
Witherspoon, John Wright, William
Wright, Wilson Wright,
William A Yandle,jJolin Gardner,
sir . o? ~ O C I O* _
V I.AWJ v. iM?. ?. GAUH.
L S Bailey, Sarah Bluckmon,
Margaret Connor, Annie Courtney,
Mary A Davis, K C Davis,
Jernaha Deas,S L Lindsay, Hester
Phillips. Mary L Iiobinson, Eliza
Howell, Nancy E Starnes, Mary ?
Sykes, Kosanna Taylor, Nancy \
Wright, Sallie C Winn.
class c. no. 4. ?10.05 each. y
R S Addison, \1 S Baker, M
? . ?
,l linker, Kebecca Blackmon, |
Margaret F Baily, Susan A Buiiey,
Margaret M Baker, M ,J Ballard,
E M Barton, E ,f Barton,
K M Bell, Elizibath Bennett,
?
?4* m W?i v. * ?- >e+i -u ?v ..
darguret K Bennett, Martha
Hack moo, Martha E Brnzoll, F
I Brown, Elizabeth Chiiders. M
C Carnes, Rachel Catoe, Eliza E
'ook, 1 lassie Crenshaw, M C
heashaw, Nancy Dunlup, Jane
t Duncan, Margaret .1 Dunlap,
iusann Estridgo, Elizabeth Ellis,
? M Ellis.Martha Eaile, J Faulk
nbury, Hannah Gordon. Francis
iarduer, Nellie Gardner, Annie j
Ihent, Fennelia Ghent, Caroline
iraliam, Susan L llinson, Catharle
Hunter, Grueio Hilton, M C i
lair, Nancy A llnir, Martha Harion,
Lueinda Harris, Elizahetli,
leglar, Mary A Ilciidrix, Queen I
lilton, L E liorlon, Martha.) i
lunter, Molscy A Jenkins, Eliza ,
^ee, Nancy Kennington, .lineey
Lnight, Milloy Knight, .Juliet M
iangley, Elizabeth Low cry, Mary
IcGuirt, Frances He Minus, Jane !
' VI..M "
jutiuui , o iv nivmtirrav, i
lary Munus, Mary Merrit, Mary
I Montgomery, N E Montgomery
usana M Miller, Sophroniu Nnsb,
Elizabeth Payne, Gatsy Pate, N
Perry, E C Petty. Mary 10 Phips,
Polly Predsley, E .J Price,
fancy Quick, Elizabeth ltobinson, i
Ltrtba Robinson, Flora Ann Sinlair,
Mary L Single, June Sisire,
E A Small, Martha A Small,
I A R Small, Susan Smith, Eliza
eth Snipes, Margaret.Steele, Einene
Stegnll, Amela H Stover,
ilizabeth Swout, Elizabeth Threat ,
I A Threat, ?Tane Twitty, Ellen ,
Watson, A IS' Walters, Jane i
Suiters, .lane Watts, Susan
Phitaker, E E White, Martha
ITiliiams, Sarah Wright.
Many a man would starve if lie '
ad nothing to live ou hut his re- f
utation. 1
Out ot the frying-pan of courtlit)
a man stens into thn fir? #.f .
latrimony. *
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WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood
;1 Persimmon Logs. Southern
la I'd wood Co. Charleston, S. C.
S I
You are invi
fhursday and F
his opening the
day of Spring IS
jareful buying b;
> experience an
>een searched to
iver shown in 8^;
ige is not sufficii
leserve it by offt
?rice. The sligl
ilone "o far as q
Here you will
ner good in Sill
;oods in merceri
juits. 50 styles
Jolted Swiss an?
-these are scare
- ttliitr
150 pieces ??f i
M liite fancy JWa<
ire opening up
Hons to supply tli
where else in 1
[>ers.
- Heath 1
* <
M:s. Wallace Fennel!, of Rock
Hill, is the guest of Mrs. I)r.
Strait.
Mrs, F. 10. Cloud und children,
? f Rock Mill, arc visiting relatives
hero.
Alex Love, col., was tried lielore
Magistrate Cn-kcy Wednesday
on the charge of carrying concealed
weapons. Verdict, not
guilty.
Mr. .1 \V. Bate-, of Van WycU
spent several days hero this week
with relatives.
liern, to Mr. and .Mrs. R. Nl.
McCrorcy, May 7, 1902, a son.
Ho will l.e christened Albert
Lane.
Mr. J. A. Bridges of Heath
Springs has a four-legged chicken,
two weeks old, that is healthy and
growing off tine. It is singular
that these feaks come only
in campaign years.
Rev. ,1. i'hos. Rate, a prominent
minister of the South Carolina
conference, died at Florence
Thursday morning of tuberculosis.
The Lancaster papers reach
this oflice very irregular and havo
been doing so for some timo.
Sometimes they are two or throe
lavs behind time. The trouble
is undoubtedly in the mail service.
Wnxhaw Enterprise.
Right you are Brother Way.
They leave the postotliieo here at
2 o'clock on day of publication
le % ouniv. ISis*:
* C./
'ailoreri Skirts.
Banking <
ali11 iuulu I* liu iuusDii way mey
ihouhl not reach Waxhaw the
light of the same day.
JSgF^Puy your subscription or.o
roar in advance and we will send
you the Home and Farm freo one
year.
?3 jT^. -IT" cr> .
Bears t'uo /0 ^ho Kind Vou ilaie Always UcugM
"y
PRI N"
iteti to our gre;
rid ay ibis week,
best yet. Oouu
illinery. This v
our expert luii
(1 splendid taste
bring before y?
ancaster. We 1
ait reason to yoi
u'ing superior ii
it est look over c
i * ^ J
uanuiy, assortm
find the only coi
ks, Dress Goods
ised Silk Zephv
of French B*c
1 Organdies.
e now.
Us! till
f
white goods Pla
Iran, French or
enon&h all-ovei
SimontOD Reversed
la The Moore Suit.
A Noted Cotton Future Can ? In
Which u Sparttuilnirf* Man Fell
Hack on tiioAnti (jumbling
Haw.
Special to The State.
Charleston, May I'ho l;iiit?
cd States circuit couit of appeals
mot here today for the titst tin e
in its history, Judges Simonton, i
.' . i
H raw ley and \\ uddill on the;
hench. Judgo Morrill will ho in,
attendance tomorrow. Several ^
cases were heard and a number of j
decisions announced. The court
afliriucd the decision of Judj'e'
1
Bruwloy in the ease of ICdward j
llarlcstou, master of the sc loner '
Beula Benton against the
steamer l'ilol B ?y, growing out of
si collision in Stono river. The decision
wsis by .1 udg ; Simouti.il.
The other case of interest to South
j Carolina especially was that of J.
II. Barker and others, cotton fut1
uro broker* of New York, against ,
|VV.A. Moore, of Spartanburg.
The court reversed Jn Igo Simouton's
ruling, which was in accord
with the South Carolina statutes,
which declared all speculation in
cotton to be gambling. The decision
orders the case to lie heard on ;
its merits, which has not been
done, without regard to the State
! law. under which .Judge Simontou
; acted a few months ago, when tho
suit came up before him.
Tho smaller a man's mind is
j the longer it takes him to make
| it up.
Dr. E. 8. MciSCW.
| 1- HYSICIAN mid SURGEON,
CATAWBA HOUSE,
South Side, Up Stairs.
OFFICES
OPEN DAY ANI) NIGHT.
Phone il(t.
i i 19 0:
id Opeiiiit ' -^ale,
April 3d and 4fSa
b and von w iS5 see
exhibit is the res
I i n e r, M 5 ss Mac >1
Hie markets <
i)ii tiie finest am
(now that asking
n for giving it, bu
iducements in stv
ur stock, will sir
ent, style and pri
mplete stock of S|
i and W ash foods'
?s, very desirable
M'cales, Lovely 1
k fen assortmen
mim! L
id ?miSl?llS aiwl St
gandies and persi
i* Embroideries,
values, swell a*
4
Dress n> aists m\
& Mercan
>?>
Rock Mill Will Issue Honds.
Special t:> 'l'he State.
Rock Hill, May " ?At a meeting
of tlio city council last evening
thecorporationattorney, lion.
W. R. Wilson, was instructed to
draw up an ordinance authorizing
the issue of ten bonds of $1,000
each, maturing in 20 years and
bearing interest at 1 per cent, payable
semi-annually. The honds
arc for the purpose of discharging
the Hunting debt of this city which
was accumulated under the low
valuation of city property previous
to this year. Since tho new appraisement
and return it is ex
peeled that the income will meet
expenses. The building of u new
house for the tire department was
considered. The plans suggested
uj> to ilnt? and will provide for a
proper space on the ground floor
to accommodate the reels, hone
wagon and horses and up stairs
a hall for the firemen.
The Eighty -four More prisoners
made an attempt to escapo from
the American military guard.
Thirty live were killed by the
guard and nine others wore captured;
the balauce escaped.
Death of Mrs. Eliza Davegu.
Special to The State.
Chester, May S.-? Mrs. Eliza
Davegu was found dead in her
bed this morning after tho family
breakfast hour. Iler daughter
had left her to go up to the drug
store thinking her mother was
resting as was her custom in the
morning.
Soon afterwards the servant went
to the room and discovered that
death had quietly claimed its victim.
Mrs. Davegu was in the
09th year of her age. She leaves
one sou, Dr. S. M. Davegc, who
hus been upon a prostrate hod nf
sickness- here for the pust two
years, and fivo daughters.
') >
. which occurs
Vie will make
s our grand disult
of weeks of
a Hi n, a milliner
?f the S^ast have
\y ot millinery
for your patronf
that we must
Se, quality and
i?w that it stands
res go.
jiring and Sum-i
Pretty wash
! for waists and
lastiste Lawns,
of linen suitings
atmu ! -
am;"
ripped Bastiate.
Ban Lawns. We
Edgings. Inseryon
ean get no
' f8 vvi'MH.
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