The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 27, 1903, Image 3
Local Matters ,
Al'l'OI JM MKNTH OK llRV .1. M Will IK
Unity, 1st and 3d Knlbath.
tlilts i reok.L'd and 4th Saidiuth. II
a. m,
I'leasaiit llill.'Ji siul 4l1i HaMialh,
4 p m. I
, the only '
Candy, ;
J A trial .
will convince you. At >
Mackorell's.
? Wanted! Highest price will
ho paid for Beeswax. ?
3ti. J. E. UUTT.EDUB. t
? Rev. NV.C.Winn will preach g
at Newcntkehcol house tomorrow
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. J
?Mrs. F VV. P. Butler of t
Edgefield is visiting her friend, h
Mrs. W. T. Williams. I
? Misj Irene Withers of Sa- 1
vunnah is making Mrs. Leroy
8pi ings a visit. i
? Prof. Clinkscales of Wofford *
College will lecture in the Moth- ^
odist church hero tomorrow, *
morning and night. k
? ?
Tl,? <
jluc uauuiaiu'i imill run Il'OLIl
Kershaw to Charlotte yesterday, (
had six very crowded coaches ^
when it passed this place.
Chronic bronchial troubles and
summer coughs can ho quicWy re
licved and cruredby Foley's Honey (
and Tar. T. Eugene Fundorburk. ?
?Cupt. 1). ,J. Witherspoon af- '
tor an extended visit to his son, |
Dr. ]{. .1. VVitherspoon of Char- l
lotto, N. C., has returned homo, t
?Mr. J. Murray Porter end I
family left yesterday afternoon *
for Matthews, N. C , to visit Mis. I
Porter's father. c
n
?Belton McDow brought us a
cotton bloom from the Fit/patrick
river farm this week. It was
plucked on the 24 th and is the
(Pat reported this season. 1
? Dr. A. M. Croxton will lill 1
- the appointment of Rev. R. .1. (
Bluckmon to proach at Fork Ilill (
church tomorrow. 1
? The big cut nrico salo of *
Summer goods at E. E. Cloud's,
. . t
the new store, is growing interesting.
Read his now adv. in this
H8UO.
I
"Strength and vigor come of
3 n ^
good food, duly digested. 'Force
a ready to-servo wheat and hurley
food, adds no hurden hut sus- \
tains, nourishes, invigorates." ,
?Col. A. Tripp of Macks* i
burg, superintendent of the South
Carolina and Georgia extension j
from Camdon to Marion, has been ,
transferred to Jacksonville,' Flu ,
where he will become superinteu- ]
dent of terminals at J icksonvillo j
The transfer takes place Jul^r |
Itendent of tho South Carolina and j
Goorgia extension about ten ]
years. j
? We learn that the man who t
committed suicide in this county
last week and who was known hero
as S. H. Williams, prior to inov- '
ing into this county wont by itlie t
name of George Hampton VVil- v
liams. His widow thinks ho has '
a brother living in Chesterfield
county or in North Carolina who 1
may get infor mation of his death
by his former name being published.
? NOTICE ! The Lancaster
Telephono Co. is prepared to install
phones in the Town of Lan.
caster on short notice. The rentals
are reasonable and parties
who find the use of a phono of
service to them are requested to *
bo honest and havo them put in
and stop hunting the company and
ho polite enough to stop annoying
their neighbors. Wo havo had
numbers of complaints from our t
subscribers about other people t
constantly using their phonos. VVo t
have had subscribers to have us )
take out their phones because they i
wero thus annoyed when they 1
could ill afford to do without the
phone. J. T. Thomasson,
(1-27-1 m. Manager. \
?4<cv. .J. Walter Simpson will '
trench m tho A K 1* church here
oiuorrow at I 1 a in., ami ut ^
Ihiloh at 4 p. m. in the after- '
toon. 1
?Mr. A. W. Butler of Kiel) <
itoml, Va., spent several days 1
lore tins week. Mr. 1>., is a 1
>rother in-law of Mr. John T. 1
Mac key. 1
? Mrs. M. 10. Cuuthen and
tlrs. (i. \V. l'oovey and children
eft yesterday for an extended i
isit to the family of Mr. J. D. '
A'instead at Nashville, N. C.
t
?Miss Fannie Morton of Heath ]
Springs has been elected ono of (
he teachers in the Rowesville (
;raded school in this State. , ]
? Mayor K. E. Wylio and Mr. !r
f. M. Heath left Thursday fv>r (
i'.enn Springs to recuperate in 1
lealth. Mr. Heath was much .
icnelited by last week's stay 1
here and hence his early return. i
?Whether it is a joke or not, 1
t has been .suggested that Upper I
jane congregation might call tho >
o o ~
lev. \V. C. Ewnrt to their pas- *
orate, and that they would oiler f
dm $1,000 salary, a go >d house 1
o live in, and all tho firewood he I
ouhl burn. And tho congroga- 1
i . . . " 1 >
uiu un noi OOjOCt to tllC Singing i
f Psalms.?Abbeville Press and
Banner. .. ?
? Kx-Senator J. Lylcs Glenn
?f Chester was in the city yoster- '
lay to appear before the State 1
ioard of railroad assessors in op- *
Position to their decision to raise '
die assessment on the Lancaster 1
oid Chester road, of which Col. '
jcroy Springs is the owner. Col.
Springs, who is one of the most '
irogresisiye capitalists in the tip '
:ountry, was also in the city.? 1
The State, ^(5111 inst.
?Messrs. H. \V., and Berry ,
do bio y visited their brother, M
I. C. Alolilov at .Jone.ville, in (
his State, this week. They atended
the commencement exer:he*
of the State instilme for the
leaf, diinili und blind and promunco
it marvelous what these
)oor unfortunate children have
tccomplislieil. They also visited
ho flood-swept regions of the ;
dacolet cotton mills and say that
ho destruction wrought by the
lind waters can scarcely he con;eived.
? NOTICE. ? When you want
i our well cleaned not m- u veil
lug, and wunt first class work,
:ull on me. Leonard Harris.
? Letters advertised as remain- '
11 g in the post otliee ut Lancaster
inculled for for the week ending 1
funo 27, 1003 are as follows:
Vliss Tosslo Camel, Miss Sarah
line, Miss Marie Wright, Miss
Hattic Jordan, Mrs. Dora Jaco,
Mrs Mary McDarnall, Mr. J. 11.
drecdlove, Mr. Caiman Dabner,
Mr. I. C. Dornian, Mr. Thos. 1
files, Mr. W. M. Jaco, B. Cas,leman.
1
Bollc Nance, p. m.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
L'aldets. All druggists refund
noney if it fails to cure. E. W.
jr rove's signature is on each box
>5c. ,
jicii oi /vppciimctt is.
Mr. Preston McManus, an opsrative
at the cotton mil! here, i
lied Wednesday afternoon after a
ihort illness of appendicitis, lie
worked in the mill up to Monday ,
iftcrnoon prior to his death. Ho
,vas a son of tho lato Win. Mc- ]
Vlaw .is and was about 19 yea.-s of 1
ige. lis remains were interred .
rhursday in the town cemetery. '
WARNINO.
If you have kidney or bladder
rouble and do not use Foley's Kidley
Cure, you will have only your- '
lelf to blunio foi results, as it
lositivelv Cures nil /if 1/i/t
icy find bladder diseases. T.
Kngono Fnnderburk.
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. A'o opiate*..
1 N '
rite llue.v-Fostcr >'uj?lials
In the A. lv l*. church at
A'innshoro lu>t Wednesday evening,
Mr. .1. Hurry Foster, a imminent
young attorney of the Lunuster
War, Ic.l to the altar Miss
damic Huey, one of Winnsboro's
'air an<? accomplished daughters,
or the past two > cars a teacher in
he graded school Jiero.
The church was beautifully dc orated
with cut flowers and pot
v-v? jHuiiis in.living a uccoiiimg mm
Vagrant setting for the bridal
wty during the ceremony, and
nubic added to the beauty of the
mpressive occasion, Lohengrin's
ridal chorus being sweetly rciu
lorcd l>y the choir, composed of
diss,Fannie Flenniken, Miss A tide
Aiken, Mrs Will Boyd, Mr.
.iordoti Quuttlebuum and Mr
Ienry l'rcssley.
The bride was very lovely in
lcr bridal toilet and her popularly
attracted to her wedding a
argo gathering of her friends who
illed the church. The ceremony
vas performed by Rev. C. E.
McDonald, the bride being given
lovay by h t uncle, Mr. Taos. II
votchin.
The attondents were: Carl
Foster, best "man, with Miss Janie
vetehin, maid of honor; I). Ree.se
A'illiums with Miss Lizzie Beaty;
Fessio Hardin of Chester, with
Mi ss Catherine Foster; Walter
Dunlap of Rock Hill with Miss
lanie Lulo, of Darlington; John
Crawford with Miss Annie NVilcls
>f Darlington. Flower girls:
Miss Lilla 11. Ketchcn and Miss
\nnie Retell in.
Among the visitors wore: Mr.
I. C. llucy of New York, Mrs.
Ij. B. Foster, Mr. Ralph Foster
ind Mr. J. B. Weston.
After the marriage a reception
was held at the home of Mr.
Thomas 11. Ketehin, an uncle of
Lite bride, and tiic hospitality of i
Lhe evening was delightful.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster arrived at
Lancaster on the i> p. m. train
Thursday. They were met at the
depot by friend* who aceompa- ,
nied them to their new homo in
Fast Hnd.
. .. .
Supreme Court Decisions.
Decisions were rendered this
week by the supreme court of this
Slate in two cases appealed from
this county.
in mo case of Barbara A.
Thompson, respondent, vs. The
Family Protective Union, uppellunt,
tlie decision of the circuit
court giving Mrs. Thompson
n verdict for $1,001)., with interest,
(.-mounting now to about $1,200.)was
ftthrmed. Opinion by
Eugene B. Gary, A. J.
The other case was that of .las.
F. Gregory, appellant, vs. Mary
E. Perry, et ill., respondents,
This was an action to subject j
descended lands belonging to the
estate of James II. Massey, ticceased,
to the payment of a judgment
recovered against the said
Massey and for an accounting by
the administrator of said deceased.
The defendants pleaded, inter alia,
that said judgment was invalid
and thut it was satisfied.
The circuit court (Judge (iugo)
refused the plaintiff's application
for an order of reference to take
testimony and state the account of
Massey's administrator.
The cause having boon docketed
on calendar 1, the plaintilf
moved the court (Judge Aldrich
presiding) to strike the same from
said calendar. The motion was
refused.
From both orders above stated
the plaintiff appealed.
The opinion was rendered by
Justice Gary and reverses the ot
<lor of tlio Circuit Judge.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
| For The Lodger.
VAN \YY( K ITKMS. I
I
' Mike hay while the sun 1
shines,'1 is tin old saying ami was
literally carried out last week l?y
some of our farmers. They mow- i
ed and housed a good quantity of i
nieo clean hay. l'hey are now 1
engaged in making hay aim ng
their corn and cotton, t hut I hoy
will leave ou the land to enrich or
add to its fertility. hi some
crops grass has a good hold, but
with a few more sunshine days it
will bo removed and the crop
saved. Our fields will not have
many cotton blooms by the glorious
fourth. The crop is three
weeks late, and not nourishing.
The cool vcather has retarded its
growth very much.
? The patrons of Van Wyek
School District No. f?, did not
have an election for school trustees.
They seemed satisfied with
the present hoard who will he
continued. Our people need
some awakening up on the school
question, hut we think they will
compare very favorably with utile's
on educational matters.
? Ill luck or sad misfortunes
have befallen our generous kind
hearted neighbor and friend, Mr.
.J. A. Hyatt. On last Friday
night tie had the misfortune to
lose by lire his saw mill and lixturcs
with a quantity of lumber.
His loss was about six hundred
dollars. On Saturday he took
his wife, who has been ill for
some time, to Rock Hill t > place
her iu the hospital there for treatment.
Cn Sunday one of his
best mules which cost him one
hundred and seventy-five dollars
died. It is often said "misfortunes
do not come single," and
in Mr. Hyatt's case they more
than double.
? Mr. M. C. Harmon who has
been with McManus As Co. for
sometime has gone to Charlotte
to help in the business of Mr. S.
II. McManus who is sick.
? Miss Hula McUuirt one of
the Clifton mill operatives, has
come to spend sometime with her
mother since tho Pacolet Hood.
? Mrs. M. M. Tillman of Waxhaw
accompanied by her cousin
Mrs.-Blanche Fetnor of Raleigh,
N. C., is visiting her old homo
near Van Wyck and looking after
and canning sotno of the fine berries
which are found in an abundance.
? Some Indians from the CatawhiL
Rfisnrvnl i<?i? ?. <?? <? ? ?.^n r.. 1
peddling fish this week. They
have lines and nets in the Catawba
river and cateh a good many nice
lish.
? Mrs. Mat tie Hyatt and children
of Rock Hill are spending
s'inie time with Mr. .1. A. Hyatt's
family.
? Miss Loma Nishet is visiting
friends in Waxhaw this week.
? Herman Yoder has returned
home after a pleasant visit to
friends and relatives in Lancaster.
?Mr. (too. VY. Crenshaw one
of tho hr. A. L's. hustling foremen.
whose crew are now working
at Cross IIill, S. C., came up
and spent Tuesday night with his
father. He took some fresh hands
back with him.
? Messrs. M. Nishet and T.
W. I'lylor spent a day in Rock
Hill this week. They were looking
for a nice driving horse and
found one which they brought
back with them. They did not
onl\ lind nice horses, but fancy
prices, compared t ^ what tho
prices were a few years ago,
which if continual wilh make
stock raising more profitable than
planting cotton.
OH l'IMILS.
fi A N N ? ft S A L V E
tho most hoaling salvo in tho world.
S' ? m 1 li i.l Tim shcr, in '
icu?tl comlition, for sale. Apple
U> riii^s llanki ijj :it Met a-ililo
(In., Heath Spring , S.
I'/ir It'Ht I'rrscripfitut /'?# M't'if'i
Chills anil Fever is a bottle of
lirovo's Tasteless Chill Tonio. It
is simply Iron ami Quinine ami
tasteless, No Cure No Fay.
.'his signature is on cv ry In. < . tho gcnuiiK
Laxative Broino-Quinine Tablets
ho rsmi^'y that ????? ? n * ? >.iu imc tlivv
It's What You
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You can save money I?v bu^
Our business lias boon uiueh bolter
and wo thank all our customers foi
\vc know how to appreciate your ti
called on us l'or poods come right a
pleased with our troutinent.
Hippest hue of Hugs ever sin
to $5.00. Hip lot of remnant Car
of everything in our line, and it w
buy.
In Masonic Building.
For Drl
A?
c
kCall
at the Con
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Sept. 3, lb02.
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| When YOU
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J PICNICS 01
f? or any time t<> give ine a eal
and ?i iulit y. For lee To i y
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^ good I have got it, and rem
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a Fggs, Cheese, and Fruit, v
i They will not ho stale. Cal
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I have for you. Very T
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^auegggiwiMiin nrw < r* nws*
COFFINS. #
A c' now lir
and will conti
complete lino o
burial CASKK I'S.
all sizes and ipialitii s,
COl' FIN up to Ilandso
CALL and sec us or send :
fortunate as to have a loath
Within the U i
LANCASTER, S. U ,
Yon h i >4 J /" f Y<m nrr Yoking
When you lako (i rove's Tuste ss
Cli II Tonic bemuse the fornii
:i i? plainly prinU <1 <?n every bot:lo
s low iny that it is ; imply lror
Hint (Quinine in ti tasteless iorm
No Cure. No l'ny. f>Oc.
j. ji. ii;in' josruj;,
.lHurnci/ (if Law,
LA NC A STICK, S. C.
C~?f" t'ollectiom a specially.
'aiMrSave
akes Vou Rich.
, nig your Kl KNITl KU from us.
since we opened than we expected,
linking our business grow, and
ado. To all who have not as yet
long and you will be more than
>wn in this town -prices from 25c
pet cheap. We have a big stock
ill pay you to see us before you
STEPHENSON.
Lancaster, S. C.
c. aJ2cn?.3*?**
1gs
so
Sundries
iter Drug store.
UN DLLBUltlv,
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MBER
want $
ney St nff' for 1
R DINNERS |
I. 1 can please you in price
on want sonicthinir mild and ?
t'
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ember also 1 keep Putter, m
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diun I it in ?;ot it, on Ice. f*
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i to see ne and see whui all ?
riily. ?
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s?ae . .-3 ixsauaKB:- i- iaawa#^>'?-?sr/i
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ill,, COFFINS.
ivo in stock,
nuc to keep, a
f COFFINS and
()nr stock embraces
from the plain, cheap
nic MFTALLIC I eases,
is your order when so unin
your family. FLICKS
FA (11 of ALL.
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