The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 20, 1902, Image 3
Local Matters
? Cotton brought 8# yesterday.
Cotton se< d 22 -cents.
?FOU SALE! A good feather
bod. Apply a I this office.
? 15< rn to Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Adams, Sept. 15, 1002, a daughter.
FOR SALE.?New Siieff Piano
at a bargain. Mr.
\V. T. Gregory has bought
the F. It. MftBsey park on the
East side of town.
?Go to Lancaster Mercantile
Co's for children's school shoes,
ait sizes. Hes^ on earth.
? Mr. Austin Clanton was exhibiting
a three-legged chicken
Tuestluy evening. It is a pert
* < 111 < 1 < I V ' 1 !?nii ha aviirnto t.?
mimm j ?**ax? ?J*? VrtjlV VI O IU I (IIOU
it.
Ply moth Hock Cockerels cheaper
now than later on. Apply to
J. M. Steadman.
? Mrs. D. T. Hough was adjudged
insane and was taktn to
the hospital for the insane in Columbia
last week by deputy sheriff
J. F. Hunter.?Kershaw Era.
?Lost ! A plain gold ring?
inscription Ii. M. H. to M. S.,
Nov. 1878. Reward if left at
this office.
?Up to close of business Monday
afternoon the receipts of new
cotton received by wagon on this
market amounted to 1,213 bales
The ruling price is 8^.?Hock
Hill Herald.
?FOR RENT. ?A desirable
store room in the Riddle block on
West side of Main street. Apply
to J. M. Riddle,
Lancaster, S. C.
?The prescription case of the
Funderburk Pharmacy is now in
place, and the store shelving is
rapidly being tilled with nice
fresh medicines. Their doors are
thrown open and the public will
receivs a warm welcome by the
genial proprietor.
? Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of
Charlotte, N. O , will be in Lancaster
at the Cunningham Hotel
on Tuesday, Sept. 30th for one
day only. His pi net ice is limited
to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
? A tenant house on Mr. W.
P. Stogner's pluce, near Antioch,
occupied by Primus Harris, colored,
was burned down Wednesday
morning. The fire was accidental
and Primus saved but little of
his household effects.
?The Bluckuon goldmine a
few miles east of the Haile gold
mine in this courny, is being fully
equipped with modern machinery
and is to be reopened soon. It
was very successfully operated on
a small scale at one time and with
the improved machinery it is ex
? pected to become a paying enterprise.
?The Ladies Aid Society of
the Methodist church had a spread
at the parsonage Tuesday evening.
Before luncheon a very harmonious
meeting was held ai
which the old officers, viz: Mrs,
J. M. Hood, president, and Mrs.
L. C. Lazenby,Secry., and Treas.,
were unanimously re-elected'
?A special to The State fron
Kershaw -says: The work on the
cotton seed oil mill id nearinp
completion, and in a few weeki
the wheels of the machinery wil
be in motion. For several dayi
there has been a cotton seed wa
hero, caused by the buyers foi
rival mills. At one time the price
of seed ran up to $1.%2 a hundre<
pounds or 40 cents a bushel, th
highest - price ever paid in thi
country for cotton seed. This i
good for tho farmers, but hard 01
the small oil mills rdn by hour
capital. Is this a result of th
trust.?
Boforo buying, selling or rent
ing, it will pay you to see T. S
Carter, tho real estate agen'
?Miss Belva Bruce of Heath *
Spiin?;s, is visiting her sister Mrs.
E. M. Croxton, at this place. 11
? Mrs Hattic Dahnoy is visit *
ing at her nucleus in Rock Hilf.
? Mr. John E. Welsh of Longsti
ville is visiting his sister, Mr*.
T. S. Curter. ^
? When you are going around .
paying up your little debts this J
fall, don't forget the small amount
e* s<
that you ate duo The Lancaster ?
Ledger.
?Mi\ Alex Young, of Fort ?
Mill, and Mrs. Nelson, of Cam. 0
don, brother and sister of Mr. It.
Young, and'his daughters. Mrs. w
W. A. Schrock, of Camden, and 0
Mrs E. B. Cook of liotk Hill, ^
were here yesterday to attend the t,
funeral obsequies of Mr. Young. t|
? Mr. .James T. Doster, a son i<
of Dr. L. Doster, is ut the head o
of a wholesale drug house in Bir- p
mingham, 41a., with a capital of t<
$100,000. Two largo firms, the
Nabers, Morrow A Sinnige and a
tU. n,.o??.. n rt '
mo fusin lsiug v/ouipauy nave a
recontly been formed into one big 1
company, says the Birmingham A
News, with Mr. J. T. Doater n
president., \
Death of Coroner Young. n
Mr. Richard Young, an aged ^
and highly respected citizen of e
this community, died at his home 8l
here Thursday night after a protracted
illness. He has been coro- v
nor of the county for the past six j(
1 years but has been unable to at n
tend to the office for some time.
Ilis death causes a vacancy in the f
office which will have to,be filled
at the approaching general elec- ^
, tion. Richard Young was born ^
in Kershaw county April 30,
I 1834. He married Miss Kitty i
Nelson of Kershaw county in
1858, who with the following c
children survives him": YV. F.
Young of Jacksonville, bla., ^
Arthur B. Young of Helena,
Ark., Mrs. YV. A. Schroek of ^
Camden, Mrs. E. B. Cook of
Rook llill,Herbert Young aud t
Misses Daisy and Annie Young of ,
this place. -i
Mr. Young has lived in Lancaster
the pa*t 20 years and has many ?
warm friends here. Ho was a j
member of the Baptist church and
was highly esteemed by all who .
knew him. Ilis remains were interred
in the town cemetery yes- |
terday afternoon after funeral
' services by his pastor, Rev. J. H.
Bold ridge. The deepest syih1
patiiy is felt for the family in
their bereavement.
I 1
' Deaths.
! Mr. W. D. Fudge, a prominent ^
, citizen of the Fort Lawn section, f
i' died las'. Monday night of heart- ^
| failure. He was about 70 years ,
of age and leaves a widow and
three children, grown and married,
surviving him. He was a .
' member of El bethel M. E. church
k I
I and his remains were interred
1 j
. there Tuesday afternoon.
?Mr. Crawford Stogner, a
t good, quiet and esteemed citizen,
> diod at the cotton mill here Wed- ,
nesday after a protracted illness
i of tuberculosis of the bowels. Ho
was about 55 years of age and
1 loflvoo liio wi/Iait on/1 nt/? Vi ..vti I
swtivw i- iviw u auu ui^u t W'Ull >
dren surviving. He was a mem-.
; ber of Fork Hill Baptist church
* and his remains were interred
I there on Thursday.
? Died, Thursday afternoon,
r Sept. 18tli, 1902, of pneumonia,
r Neta Boll, adopted daughter of
' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell of Belltown
section, aged 9 years._ Her
0 illness was of short duration, only
8 about 24 hours, but everything
8 was done that could be for the reII
lief of the little sufferer. Her re6
mums were buried yesterday af6
ternoon at Camp Creek Methodist
church.
flow AYour Kidney* I
IV l!obt>r.'."rar*gi.? <>IUh euro al) kidney UU. 8*tr
ftfre* AOd btcrfn* Heniedy Co., Chicago Of N. *
leath Springs News and G?
Heath Springs is gradually
og her place in the vanguar
be educational crusade in Lai
sr county. She has thrown <
'the castle doors of cons<
ism" to any new thing ? proy
. is a good thing. The Mji
n ~
raining High School is a cer
y and the building .will go i
nee. We gladly welcome
jund of saw and hammer i
'orthy a caoso.
On every hand are signs of
ress. New streets have
pened. Steps have been ti
) so beautify the spring tb
ill be a place of refreshing
nly to the physical being hi
:ie aesthetic ns well. While
icating some Vocks from a
bis spring, so noted for the i
;inal properties of its water,
tber spring was discovered,
roperties have not yet beei
ar mined.
Misses 1'eurl Hammond, 3
nd Hanna Mobloy of thi? ]
nd Misses Charlotte and
'houipson, Mary Cunningl
lamie Richards and Rena
jonts of Liberty Hill left
Vinthrop Tuesday.
Rev. S. C. Caldwell accoi
ied his daughter, Carolin
isheville Monday where she
nter the Normal Collegiate
titute.
Miss Ola Kelley, who has
isiting Misses Fannie and 1
lo Morton, returned to her b
ear Timmonsville Monday.
Miss Alma Duncan is vis
riends in Camden.
Mrs. S. L. Bruce has retu
ouie from a visit to her dauj
Irs. E. M. Croxton in Lanca
Airs. R. B. Mackey and Mi
,eConte, also MUs Alice Mac
re spending a few days in
aster.
Mrs. S. H. Gritlith is vis
he family of Mr. P. T. Tw
Miss Carrie lvelley spent ?
lays in Lancaster last week.
Mrs. J no. Parrott of Dar
on, who has been visiting Mi
V. Morton, returned to her I
Tuesday.
Mr. W. M. Hunter bus ac
>d a position as cloi k with M
Brown.
Treasurer VV. C. Cauthen
Tuesday night in town.
Miss Gladdys Twitty, wh<
aeen sick for some time is
recovering. May she soo
>ut among her friends again
LORRESl'ONDEl
Personals.
--Mrs. Clara C. Ed war
Rutherford College, N. C., 1
*ucst of Mrs. L. M. Clyburi
? Mr. W. T. Williams lef
lerday for his home at Qaioes
Fla-, after spending several \
very pleasantly with relative
friends in. York, Lancaatei
Kershaw counties.
?Messrs. Andrew Gr
and Waddy Thomson will
Monday for Greenville to
Furman University.
?Misses Marion Thoi
Janie and Lessie Johnson an
ry CI yburn will leave Mondi
Greenville to entei; the Greet
Female College.
?Mr. Gus Little and fara
Lenoir, N. C., visited Mrs.
Adams, a niece of Mr. Lit
the past week.
?Miss Pet Neal, who hat
visiting relatives at Camder
turned home Thursday.
?Mrs. S. W. Heath an<
dreu of Kershaw are visitii
latives here.
?Misses Agnes and
Taylor, of Lancaster, w
town today. Tboy were 01
way to Due West where the
enter college.?Chester Lr
? Mrs. Y. G. Fortner of
man, Fla,, and her daughte
E. J. Laws of Kivcrland,
are visiting Mrs. W. A. I:
at Heath Springs.
Aq Affray In Florence Countj.
d of
I'our Prominent \ obng Men of
nctts- n
tho Cowards Neighborhood was
rva- Gainfully Cot Last Sunday
ided
inual Special to The State,
tain- Florence, Sep. 10.?There was
ip tit a cutting alTiay at Cowards, this
the county, Sunday, in which several
in so prominent young men were in- r
volved. The Participants, Nash
pro- *nd John Parrett (brothers) anil
been Daniel and Krancisi McAllister
liken (also brothers) sustained serious
iat it injuries.
not The trouble originated* Satnr- jr
ut to day night at Ariel llaptist church ffl
ex* between Nash Parrott and one of )V
bout the McAllister boys, McAllister
lied- being the aggressor. Parrolt was ^
an- stabbed in the back, after wbich dm
Its he gave his antagonist a sound | YflQ
3 do- thrashing. l^S
The brothers met Sunday at jj
laud Cowards, whetted their knives, vJ
place an?' slashed each other to their 3
N?|| hearts content. Drs. DuRant of ?
ham, Lake City and Lewelleu of Friend- d
(jle. held was'called in to mend the
for wounds and the parties aro still
among tho living.
' . Notice. ^
a, to /
. . All ex confederate soldiers of h
is to [I
any branch of the service in the V
war who went from Buford town i
been 01 any friends or relatives J
^lor who can give any information W
alnuit the time ( f enlistment, <3
lome , . . i
length of service, etc., of any
soldier are requested to meet me (
^ al Tradesville on Friday Sept. 26
mod 111,1 ol LwigUt Sutur,
day Sept. 27 when I will make up
. the records for said township. Lvc
8t0r- . T- I? 11
.1. E. RoWELL, A1>
** ef Chrm. com. for col. Records of
, Buford township. iniP
Lan- ? thRl
?Letters advertised as remain- fjUa
iting ing in the Lancaster post office
itty. and uncalled for, for the week end- cftn
i few ing Sept. 20, 1902, areas follows: ^isi
Miss Mandy Ben on, Miss Van Es- as |
ling- tridge, James Fynie, S. H. Wea- W(),
s. S. j ver, W. J. Young, B. F. Town- ter
home send, Freeton Bishop. tc;i,
Belle Nance, P. M. aj}j
cept ~ low
r ^ I'rizes lor Wheat Q rowers.
Tho Heath Springs Roller Mill '
" Doi
? . to encourage the cultivation of
spent n go
wheat is cHering the following
^ ' prizes to its patrons for the sea- f)0li
3 has 1 1 un
. . ! son of 1902-3: For the best vield
IR81 "
n |,)0 on acre, $*20.; for largest yield on
5 acres, $30.; and for the largest me
on 10 acres, $50. Messrs. 1*. T. for
NT T
Twitty, Berry Mobley and J. A. cru
Weaner have been appointed a agi
committee to award the prizes.
ds of 0gfer 18 noj- liuiitod to Lans
the
caster county farmers but any
farmerwho will patronize the mill . .
b vos- ffti
Jm another season will be entitled to ^
Vl e' enter the contest. All persona
vooks ut
desiring to enter the contest
18 an(* snould apply for blank form of '
r aD(* agreement to R. B. Mackey, ?
Manager, Heath Springs, S. C. ,
egory ih
leave Items From the Waxbaw Knterenter
prise va
?Rev J. W. Little baptised thi
nson, thirteen persons at Waxhaw Bap- on
d Ma- tist church last Sunday morning, ea
iyfor ?Waxhaw cotton market 8:25 an
aville to 8:40. Seed 25. H<
?The weather prophete are ^
dly of predicting killing frost by the av
?* 15th of October.
tie's, ?Some of our brother editors
of Lancastor used to throw off a ?^'
? been little on the Waxhaw cotton ^
b re~ market occassionally. What is the
matter now? It is a fact that
1 chil- twe or three good farmers within ^
ig re~ an hour's drive of Lancaster have
sold several bales of cotton here
ilattie within the past week,
ere in ?jyoc p|yier^ ^ho 19-yeari
their 0j{j gon 0f Mr j g Blylor of
iy will this place, died at his home here 1S
mtorn. last Thursday, after about three h
Colo- weeks' sickness of typhoid pneuMmnniu.
His remains were buried
rs. ,
' at llolair church on tho following
' day. He wsw a good, hardwork-,
lughes jng young man and was well | rj
thought of in VVaxhaw. 1tt
?? WATC
THIS SI
RESERVED FOR
FUNDERBURK PI
('oi'Dcr Main and Chute
L\ EUGENE FUN
Sept. 3, 1?J02.
' PLANT WHEA
Hf USE FE'RTIl
Sf^A ?_M <Dn "v
W The Virginia-Carolina Chei
aBj ^'Largest Monufo
H of Fertilizers on
aft, ~A1? VOU WILL U SURPRISED AT
m THE VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEf
Wr K CHARLESTON, S. C. A1
-Tbo Republican state exeeu- V) ft
i committee, by a vote of 12 to DM
refused to put out a state ~"?
et. This is not of particular Q
lortance, in view of the fact
t there are only about 5,000 """"
lifted negro voters in the state.
: it is likely that there will be 1 1
didates in all congressional good
tricts. Such contest are just 'othopeless
as one for state oftices * 1
aid be, but candidates will en- vtl^
1*'
for the purpose of having con- , '
, splen
It* before congress, aconsnleia- ,,
. to
e amount of money being al- ..
. *()
red for expenses ot contestants. cacjj
s most important that every i j
mocrat vote for congressmen, ^ 1
as to give as little excuse as End.
isible for these contests.?Co- f> i
i
ibia Record. ] each.
?The United States govern- ^
nt has appealed to the powers Jn '
protection of the Jows from roolll
lolty in Russia, nnd protest etc.
nn?t their being driven bore. hotel
An Aged Horse.
Kers
"Butler," Mr. A. N. Grant's
thful old family horse, diod a
v days ago. Ho was in, his
th year and was the first horse town
;. Grant ever owned, "the 68
rse my father gave me when he Barn
; me 4free," said Mr. Grant. 8hip.
lat was more than 30 years ago. !
"Butler" was a faithful aer9i
nt until two years ago; since ^
it time he has been a pensioner J ^
Mr. Grant's bounty. He could j
t corn from the eoh to he last, ^
d was tick only a day or so. mjie
o was without scars or marks of "El
o ill treatment which makes the V
'erase horse's life so short and ^'cd
irdensome. ?
Mr. Grant would not allow Ins ^
d horse to bo dragged away to ^
o blizzards, but secured help,
id him loaded on u wagon, hired *
inds to dig a grave, and gave ^
m a decent burial.?Chester
an tern. HT
he nest Prescription for Malawi
/il:II . i ? l ii l.. ..r i ..
\-iimn mid ruvor is ii iiuiuv in ;\n,
rovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
simjily Iron and Quinine and "r"
istolcHs, No Cure No Pay. ^
<B if
bla oignaturo is on every l>o\ of tho genuine ^en'
Laxative Bromo Quiniiie Tablet?
10 remedy that rurcx u voki tn one da}'
3H o<J
E?AC> L
TH10
HABMACYli
Streets.
DIOIittUUK,
DRUGGIST.
LIZER5 IIP
nical Company, m
cturcrs VoBv
Earth" VlZfl
THE RESULTS... jj
MICAL COMPANY, If
rLANTA, OA. jifc,
iRGAINS IN
EAL ESTATE
TOWN PROPERTY.
.-2 acres, 8 room dwelling,
out-buildings, etc. Corner
icre, new (i-room dwelliug,
desiruble. Corner lot.
1 acre, new 7 room dwelling.
clill location.
rner let, new 5 room cottage.
11 r lots, 3-room cottages on
ot, 5 room cottage.
ots, 3 room cottages, in East
/acant lots, about 12 acre
ot, 5-room cottage, etc.
inningbam brick hotel build'
on Main street?4 store
is, 18 sleeping rooms, kitchen,
Also furniture, etc. Only
in town. Good reason for
ig. A big bargain,
so several lots in the town of
haw.
OTllEH PROPERTY.
4 acres, 14 miles North of
i.
4 acres, known as 1 'Torn
ics place," Cedar Creek town 2
acres, known as "J. L.
on place," Cedar Creek.
) acres-, 4 milos North-east of
i, known as "Situs place."
L5 acres, "Kirkland placo,"
Heath Springs,
to acros, "Porter place," 7
is Eust of town. 50 acres,
lis place," adjoining.
00 acres, "Graham place,"
ar Creek.
1 acres, "Snipes places," near
K.
4
4 acres, 35 acros, 150 acres,
acres in Kershaw county.
ST"For full information, terms
ale, etc., of abovo property,
ly to
. S.CARTER
Kkai. Estatk Agent.
11 26, 1902.
CANDY CATHARTIC^ *
nine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In built
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something Just as good."