The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 03, 1903, Image 3
Local Matters
API'OINTM KNT8 OK HEV. J. M WHITE.
Unity, let and 3d Habbath.
Oil 1m Creek, 2d and 4th tSahbuth, 11
a. m.
Pleasant Hill, 2 1 mid 4th Sabbuth,
4 p m.
/ A trial
will convince you. At
Mackorell's.
? Cotton is_bringing 1>| cent.-.
? For Sale! A 2 horse Piedmont
wagon, good as new.
W. E. Pabdue.
? $3G5. was the amount taken
iu at the dispensary here last Saturday?
equivalent to eight bales
of cotton.
?Wanted! A good geutle
pony or medium sized horse 5 or
6 years old. County raised pre
ferred. Apply at this oflice.
?Mr. L. C. Payseur visited
his mother at Lincolnton, N. C.,
this week.
?Mr. E. J. Bailey, of this
county, entered the business cole
logo at Camden this week.
? Miss Jane Cuskey, of Cataw
ba, i? vis'ting relatives in this
county.
? Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jell'
D. Nisbet, of Sincerity, Wednesday,
October 1st, 1003, a son.
? Wanted! A teacher for the
Carmel school. Apply to *
W. T. V anlandinghatn,
Trustee.
?Mrs. J. F. Hunter is spending
a week or so with her son at
Fort Mill.
? Mrs. R. It. Riddle is viwitinnr
her mothei fit Wild Cut.
?The Ezell Thompson Co, is j
the namo of a new hrm at Van
Wvck which opened its doors for
business yesterday.
? Mr. H. N. Clyburn, 'if Atlauta,
(ia., is visiting his son, Mr.
J. F. Cl> burn, at this place.
? For Stylish Wedding Invitations
and anything else in Job
Printing, apply at the oflice of
the Lancaster Enterprise.
?The infant son of Rev. 15. S.
Fundorburk died last Wednesday
and was buried on Thursday.?
Chesterfield Advertiser.
( lontrnntnr 1?. ! ? I?w1/ll? Imu
completed the new residence of
Mr. J. O. Porter on Bar Street
and Mr. Porter moved into it this
week. We welcome Mr. P., and
his estimable family to our town.
?Mr. Dan Tillman has resigned
his position with the L. & C.
R. R. and has accepted a position
with the Seuboard Air Line at
Camden Mr. T., is a worthy
young man and we wish him every
8UCC68S.
?Mr. J as. R. Knight of Pri.
mus celebrated his 70th anniversary
Wednesday, serving a most
11 i J: A 1 - ?
uxcuiitMiL uiuuur. uumuor 01
bis relatives, friends and neighbors
enjoyed the occasion with
hiin. May he enjoy many more
anniversaries.
?3G*inch Pean de Soir silk
worth $2.25 per yard is sold at
E. E. Cloud's at $1.G5. The
printer got the figures mixed in
the last issue. Yon will find
them corrected in his adv. in this
issue.
?ruit oaliU ! acres at
$7. per acre, on pood terms.
About 10 miles South of town adjoining
A. H. Cnrtor, 4 houses, 2
wells with pumps, about 4 -horse
farm open, good school, good
neighborhood, well wooded. Also
105 acres near Carmel church.
Apply to
T. S. Carter, Agent.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Marriages
Married, at tho home or Rev
C. K. Crimes, tire olliciaiii ?
minister, on Suuduv, Sept. 20
19t)3, Mr. A. J. Johnson aiu
Miss Ncely Fuile, all oftliocottor
mill.
? Married, hy Mii^istrute W
L*. CasUey, on Wednosday, Sept
30, 1}?03, Mr. Cicero Hurley am
Miss Lucy Phillips, daughter <
M r. Cleorgo W. Phillips, all o
this place.
In lire Magistrate's Court
Magistrate Cubkoy has dispose*
of the following cases this week:
Fran'.'. Rlackmon, larceny, $15
or 30 days, lie took the days.
Flunk Rodners, violating con
tract, ?'25. or 30 days, lie alst
took the days.
Robert Ketchic, breach of tin
peace, puid a fine of $10. in liei
of 30 days.
?The town election comes of
in December. Seo notice of book!
of registration open Oct. 15tl
16th and 17th, at the Auditor't
otlice.
Millinery Opening.
The millinery openings of the
Lancaster Mercantile Co., und oj
the Heath li. & M. Co., were the
only ovents of interest to the la
dies of our town last Thursday,
Roth establishments were fillet:
all day and till 9 o'clock thai
night with ladies inspecting anti
pricing the large and assorted
stock of beautiful and up to-date
millinery goods on display al
1 11 ocn torn 1 O f /*/? nofn hi
v**vuv inu V.OlilUii3lllUUUl9.
Miss Simpson, in charge of thif
department at the Heath stores,
and Miss Brent in charge of the
millinery at the L. M. Go's stoics,
both, certainly exhibited excellenl
taste in the arrangement of thcii
displays, no more, however, thai
in tho selection of their goods,
Their stocks this season excol an)
heretofore brought on. The mil
linery season is open and for tin
next month these establishment!
will be kept quite busy.
nip i/>p n
i) 1\ * ff v 7 IJ i.
5fi inch Meivy Woo I i
| f-kirti' ^'-lin lining? -F ^ h
good 7o cts V-. OH, Olll
leader, ll.o y??i No advuiu
Dry Goods
%/
2000 yards Simpson'# 27 iueli Per
oils, in short lengths, at liie yard 5
1500 yards 7 cents Outings, in pretty
patterns, at only?5c a yard.
2000 yards 12.} and 15 cts (launeietti
wuistiugs at the yard 10i
Heavy \v ight, lOcts., (.'oltou Flao
uel, at 8}<
flood wool mixed pants Jeans, wortl
20 cants, at the yard, 12}
liOSIHHY tthlMltT?lii\T
Ladies lino lisle ribbon hose, gooi
35c value, at the pair 2o<
Ladies heavy lleece lined liose
worth 15c, at the pair 10
Ladies full seamless, best grade 10i
hose, special price 7c pai
Nice line gageribbed, the 12}cgrad<
at 10<
Heavy, double thick for boos, to ar
rivo next week, wor h 20c, at thi
pair 12f
Big Linen Sale,
We made a Bargain purchase o
table linens and napkins.
72 inch very heavy half i>leache<
damask, neyer sold under $1 00. on
price the yurd ?6
Fine mercerized damask, the 75
kind, at (lie yard 50
Good heavy bleaclied <iama.sk, 40
vaiue, at 25
I.argo siz* *11 linen doylies, wortl
$1 25, at the dozen 75<
Lar*e sizo napkins, worth $1.25, a
the dozen $10
Dress Goods.
56 inch Zihalii cs very Iyllsh am
sen leeahle, lho vard 05
54 i ncii real Broadcloth a, lieavy am
siuootii, will not nap, lhe$l 75 yrad
at $1 2
52 Inch twill hock hro<tdclolha ill
regular ;? 25 kind verv sneelnl at SO
5w I'd) all Wool broadcloths, not
everywhere at 75c, out cloi-e cut prtc
the yard fiu
Sudden Dentil oI'Mr McCiuirt.
Mr. .John McCiuirt, iin aged
J citizen of the ruberiiuclo section,
died suddenly yesterday morning
1 at his homo of heart disease, of
> which he lias been suffering fo.
tho past year, lie went out to
. Ins lot after breadfust, fed his
. hogs, and returning to tho house
j lay down across the bod and in a
j. short while expired, lie was
about 05 years of age, a member
f of Hopewell Aictiiodi-t church,
and leaves a widow and an onh
child, Mr. Alex Me'iuirt, surviv
inuc Itim. His u mains will he ini
r
term! in lit he niacin churchyard
today.
Mr. McGuiit served in the
Confederate army through the
civil war anil made a good soldier.
> 1 charge you whatever your
industry, frugality and affection
3 may pr?vido for your children,
x fail not in this: Givo to them
"sacred recollections of child
hood's home," for believe me out
' of the shadow of that rooftrec
3 they will never pass. Every child
i has the right to such a home, ho it
i cottage or mansion. Though it
may have crumbled into dust, its
memory will linger as an inspiration
to every high endeavor, and
a shield in the hour of temptation.
P The foregoing is an utterance
by Rev. II. VV. Rattle in a sermon
at Greensboro last Sunday.
That is indeed a tine seutiment,
I beautifully expressed. The man
^ who cannot look back with fond
I ? ecol!ections to the home of his
childhood misses one of life's
I sweetest pleasures.?Monroe En 11
qnrior.
Ex-Clerk Hart Released.
Spartanburg, S. C., Sept. 30.
! ?United States Commissioner
( | William McCowan to-tiigbt an nounced
the dismissal of the ease
' 1 against I). (|. Hart, who was
1 charged with entering and rob '
bing the postoHico here last Thurs1
day night. In his written opin
ion upon the evidence at thehear'
ing Tuesday the oflicial does not
- consider the facts adduced strong
3 enough to warrant tho sending of
O O
5 tho case to the United States
Court.
rcioi
? THIS 1*< ?I' IJ|7A ItSTOlCK. ?
o in price, on the contrary our new fall
Cheapest ever shown in the eity.
No where in the State can greater
values tie found than wo are
showing this season. No time or
?
thought has been spared in the
collecting together of our large
FALL STOCK and feel sure thai
those who visit our store in search
' of the best things at tho LOWEST
' POSSIBLE PRICES will not be
- disappointed. Wo are showing
an elegant stock of lino Dress
, Goods with trimmings to match
1 by far the choicest lino we have
shown, and at prices we know to
i be lower than can be found else'
where.
p
I Greatest
Clothing
, Values.
Our Clothing stock this season
j surpasses, any wo ever had. The
i styles are correct, and the most
1 important of all they tit tho form
perfectly. We cleaned up some
1 lots from a manufacturer whol
' needed the money, at one-third
i tho price, and we can olTer the
following low prices:
18 Men's ?8.00 Cassimer suits,
good styles, the suit, i^5.00
24 Men's ?10.50 Thibet and
< Cheviott suits, elegant at ?G.90
28 iMen's ?12.50 fino suits,
5 great value at tho suit ?8. G?
< Boys' double breasted knee
4 >uits at SOets to ?4.00. Boys'
( knee pants, wool, from 19cts to
< 75 cents.
n nT
Li. LLU I
Killed By a Cave-lu.
Columbus, (iu., Sept. do.?
Wlnle iiiakni?r measurements iu u
deep trench in a public street here
this afternoon, Superintendent of
Public Works Robert L ,Johnson
and a nejjro workman, Brail
Smith, were killed by a mass of
dirt cavinjr in on them. The
alarm wiis ;iven immediately and
j a force 01 w ukmoti was t >
j rescue the u.< n. \\ hiielhi- force
I was at work, a secon I ea\e-in
I followed. ! r.iru seven ? : cirlil
; men. .Mi\ r Chipped ordered
the hook an I lad Icr trmk of the
i liie department to the scone with
several firemen to help in tlie
work. Quiek work saved the
lives of five workmen, who were
dllir out of the troneh bni lien of
them are fatally hurt. The ho
dies of Johnson and tho negro
Smith, were recovered. The in'
jured men were sent to their
! homes and physicians are giving
i them medical attention. Super*
j intendcnt Johnson was one of tho
best known civil and municipal
: engineers in the South, lie wis
' formerly engaged^n government
I work. Ho leaves a wife and four
, children.
j ?Letters advertised as rcmain!
ing in the post office at Lancaster
j uncalled for for the week ending
| Oct. 3rd lh03 are as follows:
j Miss Sallie Wilson, Miss Susie
Carder, Mrs. Mattie Ackson. Mrs.
i in I.. T^ \i... w:? ** J _ -
I unci uuu< mi.*. illlOT XUUl'6UOCj
I Kebecka Mcllwain, Walter J. AN
ford, S. Lee, llenry Williams,
Archie Golden, D. F. Ililton, N.
A. Nicholoon, Edgar McGraw.
Hello Nance, 1*. M.
Five people were killed and a
score or more injured by a colli
j sion between a passenger train
and a street car in Chicago last
Wednesday.
CASTORIA.
) Bears tho _/) Ls.a Ycu Have Always Bought
i Signature "
1
T Dress Goods "ar-1
... r|ninl 2000 yds dou[ |
J} ijfllll. i> e \\ itltl) plaid
<uit!: regular | riee
l 2 j <-ts?.a I>irlo<k
the ;itin at . ir-j i i. c
v n ? i ??-y? i ? mi i? ???rmm
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
4'. ii.ch silk lustre hrilliantine. 50
;is goods, speeal theyaid !/5c
4.") inc h fine 75c hrillianlitie at 50c
(Jreat 1 to 1'Cfa.in in a line Henrietta
loth, well worth 75c, at 45c yd
5 pieces 40c sutin ja<]iiardsf splendid
or s!i irts, a yard 25c
zoc figured moll air, t'.st black, at
he yard 12Jc
Millinery
Specials.
We picked up bargains in Mis??;s
uid ( hildreu's scratch felt Hats and
sailors that are good value at $1.00,
/our choice eacli 50c
Children's navy tameshanter Caps
at 25 c
Silk Specials.
Ciuaianteed tatletas, the SOets kiti 1;
ill colors, at the yard 05c
06 inch black taffeta, good $1,00 silk
at the yard 80c
36 inch black feHe'a, guaranteed,
woven in selvage, very heavy and
worth $1.<5o, the yard $1 10
36 inch Peau de Soir, extremely
uwvjti mis r- a yuru, hi ifi 00
Shoes that
Fit and Wear.
"DOROTHY DODD" Shoes and
Oxfords for Ladies at $2,CO. $3 00 and
$3 50, (guaranteed,
C'ROHHF.TT Shoes for gents nt$2 50
$3 00, and $-1 00 in the latest toes
md lealheis, all wur>anted.
Rattle A x * Shoes for men at $1,25,
$1.50 and $2 00.
Rattle Axe Shoes for !adi s at$1,25,
tnd 1,50,
, j i.iuiie tt xo isiiock lor <-m!?iren at 7-?c,
I] ml SI.on.
l'.\cr\ l*?ir <jiiiaran(o<Ml.
J D.
WE ARE NOW
l or Til
l aii And Wint
Anil everybody i- invited l<? ' i-it en
1?A U< J A ! NS t<-?> li'r.nc: "! ' > incut i
W?f m
ci,oi innci, -i!?\ i <
l'Ni)F . i KA 15. i''.LA .S AN i
I? \S, > () Foil' s r. I \ K'lV
Call ami ?>ol our
you buy elsewhere
^ out
R. ]>
^ ^ ^ ^ >?k. rtr??. ^ ^ , \'^k.
J? ^ ^ ^ ^ J*'M,
% :\\K CA1
0 -.A Full Lii
,o
> Heavy and Fane;
t< see2tx*^to?=_??:& ** ;: ??.?
|Croi*kcL*ywaro,i
AA lllCrlsiSSWllVn
I ^. j^' ? T 11. i. X *
iv? BjHardwaro,
u wTin ware,
^ <* XTjEriSW1 ~- -C.3-' --3J :> -':x?- - : *
M cHKNV1NG 'ionAcc<)Bloom?
Can't l>c bent, at 10 (rents
yv 3 Honey Moon Sewing Maeliir.es k f
|G. . OA]
(Next door to Western I'nior
?s
v*.-A. ** ,A./*r T' "vX V
^ ^ ^ "*S AX "**> jis- ^ X;
Fresh Lot of \Vi
I Ladies1 Shoulder B II si/.< s. 11
I i^LVe.-eriptions carefully tilled a
A r 1 li 1: CORN Eli 1)F
T. EUGENE FU>
Sept. 30, 1003.
X'.?" '*? ss- -'Xs- .?-: >c:.?
| THERE ARE
! WHY
i SHOULD 1HJY
8
I 1st, J Have the 1
I 2d, The Lowest
H 7
if
T dust think of it 15 pounds No.
M and no less to each customer. S poi
!ji Any hrand of Tobacco you want, try
S bacco, tags rcdeemahlo at each.
II'
g \\ lien you c m t find
in town you want, c<
#4
G
Vours for Ik
J J. B.Mack
a- as as* -?? -as-.-.as >rsIt's
What You Si
Thai Mak
You can save money by buying
Our business 1ms been uiuch better sinci
4i ml nrn tl.nnl, ..II t 1
uimi i? w (iitiii i\ tin ?mi i ? uriu .HIVJI I m I i I i I l\
wo know how to npproeiato your trade,
called on us for goods r oir t right along
pleased with our treat incut.
Biggest I'ne of 1{ igs ever shown i
to $5.00. Big lot: of remnant Carpet el
of overvthing in our line, and it will pa
buy.
rOKTE
vj uv i r i> *
I READY
V
er ' rade,
it si-.-re wh( re we have
i t a vti itt'i your call.
i i b&ie nr
' r p w- |j r~
l r tj t ? jh V? I
\" ? !. A I) IK >
> r!T * l nil Kbprices
before
\s Very Tnil .*,
EILiES.
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"*V J* *^> at ^ ir''^
y
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lie of.-* y
r Groceries, <<
*:? ;(mids
% %
1 and ? V
Shells,! ^
JCIIEAP.S ()
-The brand culled "Full
the pound.
t. Bye and ( lover Seed.
FINES. |
i Telegraph Ollico, i v
\ ^ "**" Si^.
TK ^ v J^.lev's
Candy.
' 1 ! .' (if Combs and Brushes.
Pi '-ses adjusted without extra
(II AUG FS.
! ^w-s'Sfeirs^^^^
- ^
t all hours at lowest prices.
LUG si QUI:.
sTi)i<:mujRK,
DRUGGIST.
RMASONS 1
FROM ME: |
IJest Goods: 1
m
Prices. &
1 Coll'co, *1.00, no more ?
mils NmI.i for 25 cents. Ji
r a plug "Spot Cash'' To- 21
lil
any tiling m
>mc to me. a
m
usiness, p|
ii! ,a*?
lORLLL. jf c.;".
->xxt- ->x-? cx?- -<xxr-r
;iei\ to
IV(' h Till^
r i v \ oi roof
_ W OH VVI
es 1 ou Kid I. - (lh0
your Fl RNlTUltK from ho. mn
} we oponoii than wo expected, rn
linir our business grow, and
To nil who have not as yet
an<l you will bo more than
n this town ?prices from 25c
ieap. We have a big stock
y you to see us oeforc you
U oL S'l Kl'HKXSON.