The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 22, 1903, Image 3

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Local Matters . ?Ice at Blnckmon's Market all f the time. tf. i ?Newm;n Piano for sale cheap. Apply at this office. f ?The Pine Grove school,taught ' by Miss Belle Erwin, had an egg bunt last Friday afternoon. I ?Upv. and Mrs. W. C. Ewart 1 and children are expected home * today from a visit to Mrs Ewart's relatives at Sharon, in York conn- c ty. s ?Twin boy8 were bern Thurs dav. Anril Ifi 1003 m? ?...i r1 g V VU) tw IU1, Ullll Mrs. John J. Phillips of Flat c Creek township. t ?Attention, Pool try men! Fresh t Ground Bono Meal for sale at Blackmon's Market. [ ?liov. W. C. Ewart will preach i his farewell sermon to his Shilob I congregation next Sabbath at lit a. m., and to his congregation at f this place at 3:30 p. m. c ? Mrs. Walter Hays, o^ Sha\ ron, who has been visiting her r mother, Mrs. W. H. Gpeen of 1 Cedar Creek, returned homo yesterday, accompanied by her lit * tie cousin, Mary Gooeh. 1 ? Mr. W. L. Sistare of * Lindsay accidentally cut his right 1 knee badly while cnttiug a sprout * in his lield with his pocket knife hist Saturday. ilo has hardly ^ been able to walk since. N 4'Strength and vigor come of & good food, duly digested. -'Force' ^ u ready-to-serve wheat and _bai- \ ley food, adds no burden but sus- c tains, nourishes, invigorates." a ?Camptroller General Jones y siya that pension checks aro being v made out as rapidly as possible s and will be sent out to pmjsiuiiei'8 y the latter part of this week. 1 ? Mr. B. H. Bennett of this county was on? of the jurors in y the case of the post-oflice robbers | tried in the U. S. Circuit court at * Charleston last week, convicted, fl and sentenced to fiye years each t in the penitentiary. n ? JL. C. Payseur has a beuuti- r ful line of Ladies' and Misses hats c and prices-aro lower than ever to c save money you had better inspeci i his line before buying. i ?The Many friends of Dr. E. ^ U. LJrasington will learn with de? 1 light that he lias decided to re- 1 main in Camden. During his * stay in Camden the Doctor ha* 1 made many warm fi lends and is a * most excellent cit zen. ?Camden J Chronicle. ' ?You had hotter see us be hue you spend your CASH. We've ( got some bargaius. Lancaster Mercantile Co Foley's Kidney Cure makes < kidneys and bladder ri zht. Don't 1 delay taking. T. Eugene Fuq- 1 derburk, druggist. ?The annual commencement of the Lancaster Normal ard In- , dustrial Institute (colored) begins with a picnic, the 24th inst. The exercises of the primary depart- I ment come off May 1st; the annual sermon 8:30 p. m., on tho 1 3d; and on tho 4th, 5th and 6th I will he tire closing exercises pro- ' per. < ?The delegates from Lancas- * tcr to tho Federation of Woman's clubs in session in Columbia this ( week are being entertained at the following homes during their stay in the capital city: Mrs. J. D. Wylie at Mrs. Sam Miller's; Mrs. L. C. Paysour and Mrs. Ira B. | Jones at Mrs. A. M. Meetze's; , I Mrs. M. J. Perry and Mrs. J. T. Thomasson at Mrs. Pope Mathews'. , Send your LAUNDRY to 1 the LancaetQr Hotel. An puck- 1 ages promptly attended to. Laoe < curtains and table linen included. I Try the Model Steam Laundry. I Thoknf, Titxman. i April, 4-1 m. Agent. | ? Mrs. Ganson had a very tine A low to dio Saturday. ? Messrs. Frank Ij. Zemp and ')H Vluurico Del'css, of Catnden, woro n the city last week. ?Miss May Ketchin, of Winns in' >oro is tho guest of Miss Lulu dcllwain. to ?Miss Mayme Gregory of this ilace will leayo tomorrow for Atanta, Ga.. to spend the summer jss vith her sister, Mrs. Muson. A, ?Miss Irene Cunningham is W >ver front Winlhrop College co [pending this week with her par- m< nts. at ?Capt. R. M. McCrorey 29 'Iuiins to have tho brag cow of lit he town ?6J gallons of milk per lay is what she is giving now. ^ ? Mr. Thos. VV. Lang of the T " Z 1 J. S. A., whp has been stntioned n Florida, brother of Mrs. L. T. ' pr taker of this place, spent several t lays here this week. He is on ^ urlough recuperating from a spell t ?f typhoid fever. ?The Southern has put on an- g >thor daily passenger train. It lasses Lancaster going South at u , r:40 a. ni. and going North at t() 1:37 a 111. The schedule of the egular passenger remains as heore?the train going south passng Lancaster at 10:10 a. ni., and . its joing North 7:20 p. m. ? Mr. Waters of the tirm of , uh iVateri & Spratt, Chester, S. C., ^ vas in our town Friday showing amples of their largo lino of ^ Jhina dinner sets, English dinner v e 1 < varo and Toilet sots. On account ^ ?f his limited time he was only / ar ible to see a very few, but will ? ^,L fV OIVJIIIIU U"U1U SU1JI1, IQeV Ul'0 ? J pa vholeaalcrs selling direct to coil* ,j^ timers und will be able to save ^ 'on money. It wii'l pay you to ^ ook at their samples. | ^ ? Sheriff Hunter made another >ig haul of negro card players yV ast Sunduy afternoon in the vouds south east of town. Thoy re eem to have had out pickets und mve been warned of the sheriff's m ipproach, for they ull broke and ttE an about the time he got in sight w >f them He was not fleet enough , >f toot to capture them then but ! w le took uowu the uumes oa all he j ^ ecognized and was busy all day Monday looking them up and takng them before Magistrate Cas p( cey who promptly gave them $5 < i vu >ach or 30 days It is likely all | ^ hi; teen of the offenders will pay i .heir lines. The Sheriff ha< a ' re jood pair of field glasses now and w ic can easily take observations when he gets within a few hun- ut lied yards of a gang. m ?Have you tried the nice re Irinks that Charley is serving at Qj Lhe Funderburk pharmacy? Ask Uharley for a card which will entitle you to 25 drinks at the fonn- in tain. J. ?Subvibe to The Lancaster ? Ledger. $1.50 per annum Attention Confederate Veterans ^ Camp Lancaster, No 11SO. ^ Every Confederate veteran who has ever been enrolled in Camp Lancaster is earnestly requested aI to attend a meeting of tho Camp *e in Im hfthl nil Thnro/ln.. A OA- F ?w WW ww.v WM AuuiHUHf) iijn II UW ^ 1903, at 11 o'clock a. m., to elect r< lelegates to both the State and IT. J. V. re-unions. *a By order of B. J. Witherspoon, ^ commander. v ,u J. E. Stewman, Adjutant. V Quiet Marriage. in Married, al the home of the th bride1 i sister, Mrs. A. J. Bass, go ?t Norway, S. C., by the Rev. pi Mr. Thrower, Wednesday, April us 15, 1903, Mrs EffioM. Caldwell, in widow of ihn lain .Tnhn A fin 1*1 ? ~ 4*1 \ yet III well, and Mr. W. Franklin Wil- T' damson, a prosperous farmer of tangeburg county. The bride ^ has many friends in old Lancaster, tll bor former home, who will join us in wishing for her a long, hap- Q py and prosperous life. "J * ? V Farewell Union Service. At the'baptist church, on Sibl!i night next, the congregation* the different chinches of the wn will unite in a farewell mcotg to Uuv. W. C. Ewart. Ad esbcs will ho inudo by the pas* rs. ? be Married Cards of invitation have been lued to tho marriage of Miss anio Young tn Mr. Jus. Cebron illiams. Tho happy event will mo of! at the houie of tho bride's ither, Mrs. Kitty 13. Young, this place, Wednesday, April th, at 8:30 o'clock p. m. ?tlioi Presbytery Bethel Presbytery convened at jck Hill Wednesday night with ministers and 43 elders prest. The openiug sermon was cached by the retiring modern* r, Rev. Chalmers Fraser. Rev. G. Brown was elected modera r. Rovr. J. It. Millard and Rev. C. By rd were admitted to the esbytery, tho former accepting 3all to Winnsboro and tho latter a charge in Union county. The question of homo missions ceived a great deal of attention d the Presbytery will enlarge i home missions work, churches ,ve been org mixed at Ruby and jo at McBee in Chesterfield conn The following facts in regard to reign missions are of interest: arkvillo, Bethel and Purity urches each Kiinnnrl n ?iiio0;nn ? V Ml a il IUOIUU y. Those thrco churches with uck Hill have given during the ,st year ?2,09-l to this cause, lore are six missionaries from is tield: Mrs Lucy L Little in iinu; Miss Mattie lugold in urea; Mies M. E. Craig in Cuba: jv. J. G. Hall in Cuba; liev. . B. Mcllwain iu .Japan, aud 3V. L. 0. McCutchen in Ko a. The entire Church has 17(1 iasionaries in the foreign lield id gave $180,000 last year toard this work. Mr. R. E. Wylie, of Lancaster, as elected the successor to Moj. . H. White. The Presbytery over-ruled the eueral Assembly to appoint 11 irmanent committee on the Bible iuso in connection with the mericau Bible Society. W. W. ltatchford, chairman, lad his rfilinrfr. r-.n UiKl? ,.n..o,r. - V|.v. w X/ ? VU v I/tutu V/MU | bich was adopted. The committo appointed a yeai jo to overhaul the apportionents and assessments made it* sport, which elicited a great deal ! discussion. The four candidates for the inistry?J. J. and J. W. Brown, B. Meacbam and T. H. Spcnce -were licensed Friday night. Delegates to the general assemy were chosen as follows: lie v. T. W. T. Hall, Columbia; liev. , K. Hall, McConnellsviile. El?rs, J. A. Maxwell, Blacksburg, id 11. E. VVylie, Lancaster. A1 irnates, Rev. Messrs. Chalmert rascr, Lancaster, and W. B. Ar wood, Bethel. Bethel Presbytery is one of tbc rgest in the Southern General ssembly. It has on it roll 21 inibtera, 56 churches and nonrly 000 members. There aro near50,0 elders and deacons. Tliit resbytery has the honor of havsr at this timo the moderator ol e General Assembly in tho per n of liev. Dr. Ilall. lie will each the opening sermon of the serably in May when it meets Lexington, Va. Ue lienl Prescription for Mataru (Mulls Rnrl Vnvoi- la > A v? * v? ?O (* UWtllC Ui rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It simply Iron and Quinine and steless, No Core No Pay. IANNER SALVE he most healing salve In the world. Tho United States tins the high- 1 est murder rate of any country in the world Eleven per cent, of tho imiui- t| grants to the United States in tho rt) I last four years have been .lows. IS Foley's lloney aud tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate liko nearly all other cough modi- h cines. Refuse substitutes. T. F i Eugene Funderhurk, druggist. p 1 The court of general sessions 1 has had six murder case* to deal with during tho presont term. 1 This is very serious, and suggests tho necessity of more careful con side rat ion. The disposition to murder it entirely too strong, and the idea that "self-defense" is juslitication should ho discouraged, for in a large per cent, of cases it was the murderer who was ^ tho real aggressor. ? Vorkville a 1 Enquirer. w ?? m. ? c Stops (he Coiif/h and Work's off p the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab t< lets cure a cold in one (lay. No ? Cure, No Pay. Price, 25c. Manager Wanted. Trustworthy lady or gentleman _ to manage business in this County and adjoining territory for well and favorably known House of . solid financial .standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, 1 paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced; position permanent. Address Thomas Cooper, Manager, 1039 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. ?The Ledger, Atlanta Consti union and I ionic and Farm or Southern Cultivator will bo sent 1 for one year, and two estimates given in the $10,000. port receipts contest for $2. Remit with ' estimates to The Ledger, Lancas> ter, S. C. Foley's Kidney Cure i makes kidneys and bladder right. 1 CLOSING | OUT 1 1 Our entire i Stock of i: > i Winter Goods < i Not at Cost, i * t But 10c on jj the Dollar j Less Than I COST. I 1 Our $12.50 Suits now at $9.50. I Our $10.00 Suits now at $7.50. ' Our $ 5.00 Suits now at $3.50. Our $ 3.50 Suits now at $2.50. All of our BOY SUITS now ' at 10c on the Dollar less than \ they COST us at the Factory. A BIG REDUCTION in Men's and Ladies' / ; Shoes. Don't forget to call and see us. We don't want to carry over any of our winter goods, therefore this explains why we are selling 10c on the Dollar Less Than Cost. I) Mtt nn . n. lYULCiO In Riddle Block* 'on linoto What Yaii ar> Tahiwj I When you take Grove's Pasto>ss Chill Tonic because the f??t 111lu is plainly printed on every bnl o showing that it is simply Iror ml Quinine in a tasteless in mi [o Cure. No Pay. 50c. ? Wantkd! To buy scrap on, all kinds of Metals, and lides of every description. Will ay highest market price. Bring 3 my shop. J. E. Pattkunon, Lancaster, S. C. Mar. 4, 1903?2m. It's What You That Mi You can savo money by buy )ur business bus been much better nd wo thank all our customers for e know how to appreciate your tr i I led on us for goods come right a leased with our treatment. Biggest bne of Rugs ever she 3 $5.00. Big lot of remnant Carj f everything in our liue, and it wi uy. PORTER & S In Masonic Building. "* * ? . - "J <" ? For Dru AK s { 1 1 of fli rk f (It IJIU VUil T. EUGENE F Sept. 3, 1002. -?5-; :-C8~ .** ii 111 Prune * A nice lot to g< \A California Peacl ? olina a on dried il lino fresh Cakes California Lemon Cling \ let Pears and Whito ready for table uso. | ICE ! ICE n ^ Ice from now on in any si: ?j it to your interest to I J. B.MA( si Bu. simw- .wn. aria =30C? sXXL~mX?l coffins. ((>rr . .Will We now ha and will contn completo line of burial CASKETS, all sizes and qualities, COFFIN up to Haudsoi CALL and see us or send u fortunate as to have a death Within the R1 I 11 - uurr i! LANCASTER, S. C , / n ou r r. 1; a i\ .mj m Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that at 11 a. in., Aptil 20, 1008, I will make my linul return anil settleinont us Guardian of my son, R. Sidnoy Tillman, to the Probate Court for Lancaster county, S. C., and apply to said court for a tinal dischnt'ire as such Guardian. Annik It. Tii.i.man, Guard ain. Mar. 24, 11)03? td. Foley's honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Save akes You Rich. ing your FI UN ITU RE from us. sinco wo opened than wo expected, making our business grow, and ado. To all who havo not as yet long and you will bo more than iwn in this town?prices from 25c lot cheap. We have a big stock ll pay you to seo us before you ITEPHENSBN. Lancaster, S. (J. fGS ID UNDRIES lor Drug Store. UNDERBURK, DRUGGIST, waawaegatg?a an?c?? 4 t&z-v 3-3- cx*^5*^ r liaiir I 5 "v,"b ' 3 Business, ? 7 I 0 off CHEAP, lies, North CarApples, lots of 1 and no end to n i Peaches, Apricots, Bar- n Cherries, Full Syrupcd (i J ! ! ICE !!! | ze quantity. Will make 5 1 buy Coupon Books. ;korell. | Ban oooooo H\ COFFINS. vo in stock, quo to keep, 21 UUMONb and Our stock embraces from the plain, cheap :ac METALLIC cases, s your order when so unm your family. PRICES Uflfl of AT T Oct. 15, 11)02 tf.