The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 30, 1903, Image 3
Local '- attars
APPOINT MEN 18 OK KKV J. M WHITE.
Unity, 1st and 3d Sabbath.
LJIIi.h t rotk, gd and 4lh 8abbuth, 11
a. m.
Pleasant liill, 111 nnd 4th Kablmih,
4 p m.
A * the only i
Candy, 1
/ A trial
k will convince you. At
I Mackorell's.
? Wanted! A good gentle
pony or medium sized horse 5 or ,
u years old. County raised preferred.
Apply at this office.
? Mr. J. VV. Dunlaphas moved \
with his family to Camden. !,
?Paul Moore, Jr., loft yesterday
for Columbia to enter the S. ,
C. College. j
?E. E. Cloud advertises bar- j
gains this week. Read the prices ' <
he quotes. !,
?Mr. J. W. Brasington of
this county, left the past week
for Arkansas to make his home 1
in that State. |;
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? Mr. Ben Clyburn of this <
place and Mr. Frank Potts of
Pleasant Valley aie students at
the S. C. College. |(
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?See the now adv. of T. Eugone
Funderburk, Druggist, and
call at the corner drug store.
(
?The Franklin Circle will ^
meet in their new room at Graded
?
School building next Monday afternoon
at 4 p. m. Every member
is asked to bo present.
. i
?Miss Bessie Moblej?of Black*
stock is visiting her uncle, Capt. ^
It. M. McCrorey. \
?Mr. and Mrs A. 1*. McLure
left Monday for a visit to Washington
Cit\, D. C., Norfolk and
ether points in Virginia.
, \l f* \V FT Vof rwlnfrt
?? . . f. ?. . JUL I J CDterday
for Louisville, Ky., to attend
the liaptiat seminary.
? Mr. Carl Foster returned to
Richmond, Vn., Monday to take
his last year's course at the Richmond
Medical Colleae. j
? Miss Lena Amos left yester- ,
day to enter the C lifford Semina'
ry at Uni n, to which institution
she was recently awarded a echol.
arship.
?Miss Nannie Irene McCar.
dell has returned to Columbia to <
resume her studies at the Presby*
cenan uouege ror Women. i
?Mr. John Welsh returned
yesterday to Baltimore Mil ? to
resume his studies at the College ,
o '
of Dentistry.
?The little daughter which aimed
at Mayor Wylie's home last
Friday night will be christened J
Mary Gildersleeve.
? Mr. John C. Hilliard returned
yesterday to the S. C. Military
Academy at Charleston having 1
spent a pleasant vacation at home, ]
?M r. Blake Bobertson of Oakhurst
will leaue today for Charleston
to enter the S. C. Medicul
College.
--Married, on Sunday last, by
Rev. W. H. Hodges, at the home
of Mr. Joe Varnadore, Miss Ida |
Horton and Mr. Richard Varna- ^
dore, of this place.
?At a congregational meeting '
held last Sunday at Pleasant Plain <
Baptist church Rev. It. J. BTackmon,
the present pastor was called '
as pastor for the ensuing year.
?A congregational meeting
will he hold at Newhope Baptist
church for the purposo of calling
a pastor immediately after services 1
at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning.
Full attendance of the mem- i
berstiip is requested. (
? We omitted to state in con J
nection with the account of the '
burning of Oapt. J. V. Welsh's
barns that the firo was unquest
lonabjy of incendiary origin.?
Kershaw F.ra.
? Mrs. Bunks, of Fort Mill,
the mother of Supt. A. U Funks
of .le ii'H(le*l schools, is visilinv
her son and his tamily at this
place.
? Miss May mo Allison, a teach
Br in the Roanoke, Va. Female
Uollog'j, who has been spending
th<> mi i iuoi here with her parents,
Col. anil Mis. R. E. Allison, will
return to hot* duties tins week.
Tlw. 1 1 ?' ?o
mi ifuih iivs KU lllli UIIUIK
limn in tho graded school building
luivc an ived and arc being
placed.
? Philip L'uncan was convicted!
in Magistrate Caskcy's court
Mouduy ct' violating laborer's
contract and paid a lino of $25.
in lieu of serving 30 days on tho
?ung.
? Phones havo been put in this
week at Coroner ,1. M. Caskcy's,
Pleasant Hill; McCain's ginnery
near Unity, and at Mr. Hiram
Steele's in the Hethlehcn church
neighborhood.
? Mrs. Ida Heath, widow of,
>ur late esteemed townsman Mr.
I. M. Heath, will make her home ;
n Camden and ~ is mnvinrr thia'
veek to that placo.
? Cnpt. J. V. Welsh has rejovered
the gold watch lost by liim
>n the day of tho barbecue at this
dace.?Kershaw Era.
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? The Lancaster Mercantile
Jo., has retired the old omnibus
!rom service and replaced it with
l handsome stylish, up to-date
libber-tired new one. It is very
ittractive
?FOR SALE ! 365 acres at
&7. per acre, on good terms.
About 10 miles South of town udoining
A. H. Carter, 1 houses, 2
veils with pumps, about 4-horsc
farm open, good school, good
neighborhood, well wooded. Also
105 acres near Caruiel church.
Apply to
T. S. Cart Kit, Agent
?mw ?rr r. i . .wmm.
BIG JOBII "n
50 inch IJ e i vy Woo I ,
tkir'i g? no lining? *
c d 7i els v.i'ue, mo :
leader, " e yard ^ j N? ?,?.anee
Dry Goods I
2000 yaiils Simpson's 27 inch Per
mis, in short lengths, ai fhe yard 5<
1.K.00 \ards7 vents Outings, in pretty
patterns, at only?<5e a yard.
2000 yards and 15 eta llmnelettt
ivafstinga ut ilie yard 10?
Heavy w ight, lOcls., Cotton Klan
el, at bit
tlocd wool mixed pants Jeans, worth
EOc.nts, at the yard, 12L
iiosikry ni,riii'niii\T
Ladies fine lisle ribbon hose, good
35c value, at the pair 25?
Ladies heavy lleece lined hose,
worth 15c. at the pair 10.
Ladies full seamless, best grade 1th
hose ppecial price 7c paii
Nice flue gage ribbed, the 12Acgrad<
at 10o
Heavy, double thick for boos, to ar
rive next week, wor h 20c, at the
pair 12}c
Tl T
rug l^meii oaie.
We raade a Bargain purchase ol
table linens and napkins.
72 inoh very heavy half bleachec
damask, ueyer sold under $1 00. ou
price the yard ?6i
Fine mercerized damask, the 75<
kind, at tire yard 50i
Good heavy bleached dan ask, 40i
value, at 25?
J.arge siz * nil linen doylies, worth
|1 25, at the d< ze:i 75.
Lar^e siz j napkins, worth $1.25. a*
the dozen $1 00
Dress Goods.
50 inch ^ihalii ei very tylish nn>
ll?u<Aa*kli> tl.,, ......I ?>
jwi ivvn-fiv, i 11 "3 yam
64 inch real Broadcloths. heavy and
miooth, wilt not nap, the$l 75 Kradt
at $1 25
52 Inch fwilj hock broadcloths, tl)
regular $ 25 kind, very special, at H9<
6") ! cli all Wuo! broadcloths soli
averywl ere at 75c, our clo? o cut pne<
the yard 60<
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? For Stylish Wedding Invdu- i
ttons and anything 0N0 in .lob
Fruiting, apply at the otticu of
tho Lancastkk KNTr.icruisE. 4
? Mr. \V. J. llunter, aged (?(*
i
years, ami bis wife, aged (52,
picked 110 and 110 pounds of '
cotton respectively one day tho ^
pa-t week. 4 Toole BilT' says ,
! nc minus mat's pretty gootl. for ^
him and "the ( Id ladv". and j
might ho news to s mie of his j
friends.
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?Members of C amp Dixie, and (
any other Veterans who desire to j
do so, will meet at the courthouse
on the first Monday in Oct. at 11 }?
o'clock, a. m., to elect one delo 1
gate to the meeting to ho held in 1
Columbia during Fair week to ]
memorialize the Legislature to 1
establish a permanent home for 1
disabled Confederate Veterans. i
W. G. A. L'orteu, s
Commander. c
?The regular monthly meet i
ing of the Daughters ofConteder** J
acy will he held in the Franklin c
Circle library room at the Graded t
School building Thursday after- I
uoon at.4 p. m. All ladies are i
urirentlv ren nested tn h? r^r^^ann^
0 ...
?Members of the Franklin
Circle will givo their first enter-j ^
tainment, "Aunt Jerusha's Fami- j
ly Album," in the auditorium at'
the Graded School building Friday
evening, Octob^ 2nd, at 8 ^
o'clock. This is for the benefit
t
of public library, and a liberal
patronngo from the public is do-,
sired.
? Mr. fV. N. Clyburn who has j
been spending some time with his r
biother at Crecdmoro, Texas, has (
returned to bis old home at Ker '
shaw. lie stopped over hero and <
spent Saturday shaking bands 1
with his old friends who wei'e
glad to welcome him back from j
the Lone Star Stale.
k'J A. is. vf o :n. x .
Sea the /p I'm Kind You Have Always Bar# !
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l|U? ? ?
E. CLOU
? THIS roril.AK feTOKIS ?
in price, on the contrary our new fall si
('Ilea peat ever shown in the city,
1 . fr
No where in the State can greater
values ho found than we tire
showing this season. No time or
thought has been spared in the
collecting together of our large
FALL STOCK and feel sure that
those who visit our store in search
of tho best things at the LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES will not be .
disappointed. Wo are showing
an elegant stock of lino Dress
(ioods with trimmings to match
by far the choicest line we have
shown, and at prices we know t<
be lower than can be found elsewhere.
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Greatest
Clothing
Values.
Our Clothiug stock this season "
surpasses any we over had. The ,
slyles are correct, and the most ?
important of all they fit the form t
perfectly. Wo cleaned up some
lots from a manufacturer who 1
needed the money, at one-third
the price, and wo can olTor the
following low prices:
18 Men's $8.00 Cassimer suits, (
good styles, the suit, $5.00 j
24 Men's $10.50 Thibet and
'heviott suits, elegant at $0.00 (
28 Men's $12.50 fine suits,
j;reat value at the suit $8.6f T
Hoys' double breasted knot i
-uits at 89cts to $4.00. Hoys'
knee pants, wool, from lOcts ti j
75 cents ||
I CLOl
\tiotlici* Ooatlt ill .>1 r Hr..' niton's
l-'anii y.
iVr. 11 ; llrudngton, aged out
10 yeai>, sou oi Mr. An ;tw
drasingt n, died at the col ton
nill bore oil Saturday la>t a." r a 1
irotrnct at illness of fever. Hi*
emuins were interred at I'.iiou
baptist ciiurch Sunday afternoon. I
I'he deep ">t >\mpathy i> fJt for j
his sorely a'Uieted family. \\ itli- I
n the pa-t month Mr. Ikusington j
las lost lis wife and tsvo grown
ions by loath from fever and sev- !
>ral of his other chiklrcu have
jeou quite ill
ito'cn Horse I{ eeovoreil.
Dr. \Y. M. Potts of Pleasant
Galley phoned Stic rill* Hunter
Monday morning describing a
lorse that had been stolon from
)im the night before and tracked
u this direction. The Sherifl'
started at once in search of the
mimal and in an hour or so found
t eating in a pea-patch on the
(ones place. There was evidence !
>f its having been ridden hard
he night before and then turned
oosc. It has been returned to I
ts owner.
Notice
With a view of securing Lho
unds necessary to enclose the
Douglas church cemetery with
suitable wire fencing, the ladies
if the community hereby request
lie following named persons to
solicit subscriptions from all persons
directly or indirectly interred
in this movement:
II. 11. Crouch, Will Fleming,
Lewis 1'. Clyburo, .John Kirk, J.
L\ Barton, R. M. .Jones, lteeco
Jaskey, li. .1. Mcllwain, .1. F.
Williams W. T. Sistare, \N . P.
Stognei. 11. N. Sowell, James
Wnitc and O-car William>.
On or nnout the 15th of Doc.
.his committee will he called on
for its report.
Foley's Money and Tar
for children,safe,sure. l\'o opre*,
teama? ? ? i n iiwi? in i i
DOress Goods ' ardQjnl
?0<m >'
5*1111. t.C widi 1 pi:d?l
ndtin^s. regular j riee
iJo els?.n great iiirloek
is the *? ? at <u - j riee
Ri.&r.K nm<i ononi
v-# ? A W Ik ASAkLJIJkJ \J \J \J iJ U t
40 itch silk lustre brillisntine, ?0
its goods, speeal tbeyaid 35e
45 inch fine 7oc brilliantine at 50r
Great bargain in a line Henrietta
loth, well worth 7oe, at 45c yd
5 pieces 40c satin ja'pturds, splendid
or s!- irts, a yard -5c
2<)c liguied mohair, tV.sl black, at
he yard - l'Jjc
Millinery
Specials.
We picked up bargains in Misses
ind I hlldren's scratch felt Hats and
-ailors that are good value at $1.00,
our choice each 50c
Children's navy tamoshanter Caps
it 25c!
mm T " " 1
hilk Specials. !
Guaranteed tatletas, tlie SOets kind;
ill colors, at the yard Hoc
36 inch tdack taffeta, good SI.Oil .silk
it i he yard 80e
36 inch black t?. ATeta, guaran'ecd.
roven in selvage, very lieavy and
vorth $1.60. the yard $1 10
36 inch Peau de Soir, extremely
icavy, was $6 25 a yard, at 65
Shoes that
Fit and Wear.
"DOROTHY DODD" Shoes ami
)x fords for Ladies at $2.?0, $3 00 und
53 50.
f'ROfUJETT Hhoes for gents at r2 50
>4 00, $3,50 and $4 00 in the lalc.-.t too
md leathers, all war anted.
Battle Axff -hoes for men at $1 '25,
>1.50 and $2 00 j
Buttle Ax (St* hoes for hidi -s at $1,25.
ilid- 1,50,
H'lttlo A xe Shoes for "hi <henat 75e,
nd $1.00.
1'vory Pair Uunrairtood.
ID. M
I WE ARE NO':
; For T1
Fall And Win
1 f
Alul ?"w bm^\ i- i 11 v :cd to v -.il
BARGAINS too numerous to ruet
WJ.M
ULt) i HINO, SIIOI'A 1! \ r
I'NDKiiWKAK, ( OLLAliS AN
LAS, to >1 Ft) IJ1 S. I-'. rc , KTt'
Call and <>et <>ui
you buy elsev\ hor<
Vo
Rt
a JL
^ /** ^ *r ^ *r v*. T
JS^ JS T\ ' Ts. TV .& "*v
$ '-.WK CA
io -.A Full L
a Heavy and Fane
,'M ktx--->zxr~ ~soke-&X- -sr.* ->:*
^ fjCrockcry wa re, j
|G lass ware,
V | Hardware,
y) pTimvare,
k a53K:J *3 *: : : > -?
^ r^CHKWlNG TOBACCO
^ Bloom?Can't Ik; Gent, at 40 centaG*
c. OA.
(Next door to Western I'tiu
iiM
, vfc. "*r*r Vk ^ Vk
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "** jy
Fresh Lot of W
i Ladies* Shoulder Braco . ? 11 slz -. H
W." \
**' ., K.
r si
W '
* ?' l*iriptums ^uc-'ullv li! el
AT 1 m; (.ORMOL 1)
'P 1T'?T/><1TV,S> f i" J T
I . i\ 1.1* V' ! y .' I .
Sept. o'l, i?,)o3.
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I TliKKK AUK
i SHOULD BUY
| 1st, i n ;i vo J he
? 2d, The Lowest
to
Y
i .lust think of it 15 pounds No
SS and no less to each cu~' unor. 8 p
jj; Any brand of Tobac <? \<>u want, t
* baeco, ta^s redeemable at Ac each.
jj* W hen you can t tin
in town ) on " ant,
! Yours for 15
| J. B.Maci
y... _ at;,.. , g; 3... ... 5.3 >X3 - X * X . - X '
~ h ? xviTTTr v^TT w
Ji*> KJ T ill 1 f . I "
i That Ma!
You can sjivo money by buying
Our business has been much botlers.r
and wo thank all our customers for m
wo know how to appreciate your t t h
called on us for jjoods coma rij^ht :il >n.
pleased with our tr< ituim:.
Bi?r^cst hno of IIm^s ev. -ho v 11
to $5.00. Bin'lot of remnant Carpet
of everything in our I in and it will p
buy.
l'ORTI
V * VV X X iV X*
.v IadF
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ter Trade,
Diir - i t \vl i we have
jtic'i await !)_r ) onr eall.
ILL LINE OF
W KN S A v ; > \ \ (>U-;s'
D UITF-. I tllillEL
jiviees before
ut s Vorv 'fnil
HILES.
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A
:y Groceries, }<
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/ < ! t (
a( Mills h ;i\
and ill *'
X
JSliells,?' *>'
HIIHAPJ Q
?Tito hrantl called *%i*'u 11 ^
? the pound. ,^
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iley's Candy.
t '
' ( t C'omits an11 Iirnshos.
mi ','s a ' .i -; e ! \v a nit exi ra
CHAIN i ICS.
a' Ivai;-- v. !,? v? -t prieCH.
lit u MOKiv
N OF !BURIv,
DRUGGIST.
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REASONS j|
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FROM ME: ?
Best Goods; I
f
: Prices. i
if
. 1 Collco, ?1.00, no moro S
minds N>el:i for 2*> cents. ijl
t'V ' Fpot ( ' i.-h" To- g
t
lil
8
i<l anything !r
come to me. J
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iiisiiiess, 5
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(ORELL. 1
tj|
-c:'" -?r:? -:? -c?
a ve
cos You
r \ our IT UNITl'UK from c?...
c> v. .) opened than wo expected,
ikiivr our business grow, and
i. To all who havo not as ycl
Z and yon will bo more than
in this town--prices from 2*>c
cheap. Wo havo a big stocK
ay you to see us oeforc you
ill & ST1CPHKNSON.
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