The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 25, 1903, Image 3
Local Matters
APPOINTMENTS OF KKV. J. M. WHITS.
Unity, 1st and 3d Babbath.
UIIIh e reek, 2d and 4th tiabbatli.il
a. ra.
Fleasaut Hill, 2il and 4th tiabbalh,
4 pm.
r : the onlj
candy,
/ A trial
fill convince yon. At
Hackorell's.
?Mrs. J. N. Spano. of Column
bia, is visiting he?* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Connors at this
place.
?Rev. W. H. Ariail of Rock
Hill, was in the city yesterday.
? Mr. E. E. Boyco has found
his cow. It had strayed from the
pasture and had wandered over in
the Newcut section where it bad
been takan up by Mr. Flynn.
? Mr. J. L. Tillman, Sr., of
Van Wyck is spending a few days
with his children living at this
place.
?The telephone office will be |
closed tomorrow, Thanksgiving
day.
? Don't forget the Union meet
ing at Newhope Baptist church on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
next.
? All persons indebted to me
are requested to call at once and
settle. J. E. Rutledge, Dentist.
? Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
I
Williams of .Jacksonham, Nov. '
23, 1903, a son.
?liev. J. M. White will eon duct
thanksgiving service at Unity
tomorrow.
?Wanted 1 A lady teacher for
Fine Grove echool. Address,
J.BartCaskey, Ch. bd. Trus.,
Lancaster, S. G.
?M iss Mamie Clyburn, of this 1
place, is visiting her friend, Miss j
Cornelia Elliott, at Yorkville.
? M \ and Mi s. B. M. Welsh
of Longsville, are gu?sts of the
editor's family. j
?Dr. W. K. Wylie, of Rich*
burg, was iu the city Saturday. |
?Mr. J. B. Craig's neve cot.
tage in North End has been painted
vehich adds much to Us appearance.
The work was done by Mr.
Griffin.
Ask your Minister about "Fewer
gallons; wears loDger."
?The Rev. J. H. Noland will
preach a sermon at Van Wyck
church next Sunday to the Woodmen
of the World. All Woodmen
are earnestly requested to attend.
?For Sale or Rent! The cottage
on Cemetery Street known as
the "Ewart cottage." Also the
N. E. Moore house and lot.
r. S. Carter. (
?For Rent.?One mile North
of Pleasant Hill?four, three, two J
or one horse farms. Apply at
this office.
?Mr. C. J. Hudson advertises ,
bis 'closing out sale" in this pa- ,
per. Mr. Hudson will move to
Lancaster the first of the year,
where he will engage in the mer
cantile business. He has been en- ^
gaged in that business here for a ,
. number of years and has many ^
friends in this section who will re- (
gret to see him leave Waxbaw, ,
but wish him much success in his '
new field. Mr. Hudsoo has all i
the time been one of The Enter,
prise's most regular and persistant
advertisers, and his going away ^
will be a distinct loss to this paper ,
to which he has always been a i
friend, and it extends to him its ?
continued best wishes for his sue
cess. ? Waxbaw Enterprise.
<?> \
' "hi* signature In on every boa of the genuine
Laxative Bromo*Quinine t?w?u
As wtmr*v Uut cures i? in om day
^ J**
? Mrs. J. B. Sykes and baby,
Mrs. F. 11. Barber, Mrs. J. A. '
Barber and baby spent aevei al days
lust week with relatives in Lancaster.?Rock
Hill Journal. |
?tomorrow is Thanksgiving '(
day. All stores and places of bus- 1
iness will be closed as usual. Bear
this in mind and govern yourself
aceordingly.
?A union Thanksgiving ser< 1
vice will be held at the Presbyteo
i iuu euurcu tomorrow, Thursday
rooming, at 11 o'clock. The service
will be conducted by Rev. W.
H. Hodges. A collection will be
taken for the various orphanages.
? Mr. E. W. Nisbet and fhmily,
who have been living at Tampa
in Mecklenburg county the past (
year, will shortly, move back to I
Mr. Nisbet's farm near Van JVyck
?Waxhaw Enterprise. ,
?The Confederate Bazaar will '
take place on the 8th of Decern- ,
ber. The daughters are making a ,
desperate effort to have a success. 1
We are not soliciting contribu-. J
tions individually, but extend a j
general invitation through the pa- ^
pers to please help us in this no- j
ble work. Each man, woman and ^
child is requested to send a con- t
tribution. U. D. C. *
i
Ask your lawyer about "Fewer gal- j
Ions; wears longer.'* t
?Mr. J. T. Funderburk of i
Dudley, was over this week and
while here bought the Fleming
home place, 177 acres, and also 1
the Rum Creek place, 155 acres.
Others who bought part of the
Fleming lands are Mr. W. B. Ply- ^
ler, 124 acres; Mr. Elmore Evans
120 acres; Mr. Henry C. Adams,
50 acres; Mr. John L. Adams, 35
acres. This land was all sold
through the agency of T. S. Carter.
Walt for "Fewer Gallons; Wears
I onger."
?Mr. Edwin Cunningham, son
of onr townsman, Mr. W. J. Cunningham,
has returned tx> the United
States from the Phi'ippine Islands
wheie he has been serving the
past few years in the U. S.
army. A letter to his father states
that his company, A. 27th infantry,
arrived at San Francisco on
khe 10th instant. On the way
over their boat was struck by a
typhoon and his cab was almost
Riled with water. He says they
bad a narrow escape. Ed's health
is very poor and the physicians
fear that he has contracted consumption
and recommend that he s
be sent to a hosnital in Nnm Mov. -
tco for treatment. f
?The town of Waxhaw has a ^
remarkable record in the way of (
ibservance of ordinances for the *]
good government of the town ? i
Mayor John Secrest says h^bas *
lot tried but one case since his 8
election last May.?Monroe En. t
juirer.
\U Members of Women's Clubs
Will be Interested in This (Mrs.
Martha Orr Patterson of j
n ~ '
jrrcenvuie, s. u., President of the
State Federation of Women's
Jlubs, will visit Lancaster tomor*
pw, Thursday, Nov. 26. A re- ?
jeption will be given her at the q
residence of Mrs. Ira B. Jones in
,he afternoon from 4 to 6 p. m.
The Friday Afternoon Club, the
Franklin Circle, and the Cranford ^
Jlub with their visiting friends
ire invited to this reception.
Those /vho cannot attend will please
lotifv the hostess. H
H
You Know Wnat You are Taking
When vou take Gtova'h T??1a "
ess Ohill Tonic because the form C
jla is plainly printed on every botile
showing that it is simply Iror
ind Quinine in a tasteless form 1
No Cure. No Pay. 50c. F
The Olympia and allied mills in ^
Columbia are now on a firm basis \
ind will continue in operation
nuch to the gratification of Colimbia
and the friends of our cap.
tal city throughout the State.
Beautify Your Homes
27 years pructital experience in 1 c
the paper hanging business. Hon- , j
otahle work at honorable prices. I
Have your walls papered with .
pretty wall paper, which will add
brigtness to your homo. A largo
and handsome collection of new ft
and pretty wall papers to select n
from. All work done in the best
possible manner, at the lowest ^
possible coBt. If yoj contemplate
making your home beautiful, it
will give me great pleasure, and 1
will be very thankful of the op- B
portunity to talk to you about it.
Very respectfully, yours to serve,
CHAS. KITCHELT, ?
Lancaster, S. C. u
Residence, Lancaster Hotel. S
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Off For Homes in the Far West. 1 ^
L
On Monday next Lancaster ^
county will lose some good citizens.
They go to make their ^
homes in the West: Mrs. Julia g
Fleming, hereon W. D. Fleming Ii
and his family, Chalmers VV. al
Fleming and Miss Lottie Fleming
will leave that day for Ripley ^
Texas. W. V. Hougli and family
and W. A. Small and family leave 8C
the same day for Paul's Valley, 8
Indian Territory, and Messrs.
Durham Caston and G. E. Sims^
For Cordell, Oklahoma. These |0
are all among the best people of
the county, prospering and doing
well. Some of them have sold
heir homos here never expecting
:o return and others have only ln
rented out their homes. We wish la
;hom each and every one success J*,
ind abundant prosperity in their uli
aew homes.
oastcTSTia.
Bears the K'nd You Haye Bought
3T"
Fresh Lot of W
Ladies' Shoulder Braces, all sizes.
JSBTTre&criptions carefully filler
AI' 1 HE CORNER .
T. EUGENE FU
Sept. 30, 1903.
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WELL
PLEAS]
- CUST
The Hundreds and Thousan
tore are doing more to advertise oi
)er advertisements combined. They
- -
sautmeu, even delighted w'th t
hem, and it is very natural that thej
riends and recommend them to com<
)ur business has had a steady and ra
rho public has been impressed with o
ng business and it is remarkable the
rust and confidence in a business esti
ire endeavoring to prove worthy of
lareful that everything we sell shall
o be as good as represented.
Our Large Stock Now
You will find he.e only what fashic
looda Bt? cka are filled with the brightest
uiportant item that should not be overloo
o a great deal lower than you will find el
Attention, P
ire are showing a great line of
>uits. Misses. Bovr and ltd ????- ?
. .v>t. a KU
our while to inspect. There are no betl
[uote and our prices are fully
50c to $1.00
4 50 boys k nee suits, sp< cial fine $3.50 fT
4,00 8 00 I
8.60 " " " 2 75
3 00 " " / " " 2 50
2,50 " " M '* 1 99 Ln
Th-* above suits are cut in Norfolk
Ityle and Double Breasted Kquare kc
laok.
2 00 boys knee suits, special $1.25 Ls
1 26 ' " ? 89c et
iuaranteed Shoes 11
Be
I liil. T\-ti
i ur uiue roiKS.
kangar./o Oal, first quality at 90c m<
to $1 00,
*iiuL grain, first quality at 85c .r
aud 95 cent.
Mnt grain, aniailer siat at G5<;
Hoi Kid, all solid, at 90c and $1,00 50<
Hci Kid, Btnall size at 50c, 65c and 7oc $1
E, E. C L
The attorney genoral has begi n !
riuiinul act 011 against tho Pen*
leton M.fg. Co., of Pendleton,
od tho Moseley Co., of Proaper,y,
fertilizer companies in thiB
tate which are alleged to have
liled to comply with the law as
>gards the standard**.
?
Lichigan Indian Weds a Catawba
Maiden at Rock Hill.
* A y
;ock Hill Herald.
Rev. W. L. Lingle was the ofciating
minister in a rather uo
sual marriage in the manse last
aturday. The contracting par*
es were Rosa Harris, a young
latawba squaw, and a young r,
rave from the Ionian tribe in ^
lichigan. Both the brulo and
room have been attending the "
idian school at Carlisle, Pa., ^
id are retined and well educated.
The bride is a daughter of
ancy Harris, the handsome
piaw who loft the Catawba re>rvation
soveral years ago.
Ask your grocer about "Fewer galns;
wears longer." ^
Trespass notice! '
All persons are hereby warned not
tresspass by riding, walking, liuntg,
fishing or in any way on the J*
nds of the undersigned in Pleasant
ill and F'at Creek townships. The
w will be enforced against any and
I pe'sons disregarding this notice.
i>i rs. i/. J. Hifisou,
J. B Hinson, Hi
K O. Hii.son,
M. f . Hinsor, Jr ,
J. A. H wers, J
Nov. 14, 15)03 ? lm
iley's CandyBest
line of Combs and Brushos.
Trusses adjusted without extra
CHARGES.
i at all hours at lowest prices. * _
DRUG STORE 2
NDERBURK,
DRUGGIST.
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ds of People who patronize our w ?
ur business than all the newspa- ^
go away from our store per- ?
,he splendid values we have sold V
r should speak about it to their ?
j to us to supply their wants.
pid growth from the beginning.
ur just and liberal way of do- Vl
way the people have put their
iblished so short a time. We ^4
that confidence and are very
be of real merit and shall prove ^
is Almost perfect *
id dictated, our Millinery and Dress r<_
and narnoaf A *
?- ..v?> ? bunion uut, Him a veiy *4
ked: Our prices a*e from a little i'i
Isewbere. ^
arents !
boys and and children* anatanteod *
a ran teed Bhoes that will be worth ,,
er boys suits in town than those we #i
Cheaper. I
nderwear Specials! :
w
idies full size Vests fleered linedthe
pair 2-r>c $
idies Vests very heavy, finished **
seams, each 25c
idles Vests wool, pair 1 00 g
dldrens fleece lined vests in., n
illdrens fleece lined Union I !i
Suits 20c! ?
>ys heavy fleece lined Shirts \
end Drawers l>est made at I ?
the pair 45c J #
ftis good fleece lined under I V
Hhiris, each 25e #
si s wool fleece lined under ,11
shifts, each 50c V
3 Dross Hhirts at 30c >4
000 Dre?s Hhirts at 75c |]|
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Core and li
My Sto
Of New G
NOW ARRIVi^E
? M.Z2U ZEZUl
I take special pleasure in letting my cu>
siurnea from the Northern markets whero I
BARGAINS. Thoso goods arc now rrivin
lad to have yoa call and inspect them. I c
10
FOLLOWINfi m
50 Men's Siiits ivor
j>7.50. S am going t
it a quick sale for
A lot of Children'!
egular .$1.25 suits f<
A lot of Men's fine >
eather counters, w<
ours for
Ladies' Shoes, the |
ours for
I have a largo stock of .Men's p ints at
r,., nuii v a large and selected line of Men's
the very LOWEST PRICES. Yours
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; Guns! Guns I
P
1 Tdree Double Barrel Breach Li
j For Cash at $8.7;
Four Double Barrel Breach Lo
! Best Grade, at $9.!
First come, First
| Stoves! Stoves!
j Three No. 7 Stoves $8.00, worth $10.00.
at$12.50 worth $15.00. One No.
j $14.00, worth $18.00.
A Big Lot of Tobacco to Sell from 21
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y_^ w V V_X 1. _ L H '
P. S."=Also a Full Line
! Fancy Groceries.
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IT IS A PLEASUI
TO G ErJ
Vmi Wo
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WELL, I HAVE IT IN THE E/
FRESH PRUNES, FIGS, UAIS1K
CITRONS, OATMEAL, S11REDE1
0 RE a :>! OF w11e AT, POS'l U m CEIil
stitute,) GRAPE NUT, CAKES a
all kinds
CELERY, CiLES?YB
Every week jtist from Kalamnzo, in fa
yon want in t!?o Grocery l*no. Co
J. B.Macko
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tumej
tnmors know that I h ivo
secured many GOOD
g Daily and 1 will bo
mil special attention to
mm!
til $(>.5(1 to
o run them
$3 90.
3 Clothing,
>r 90c.
Shoes, solid.
>rth S1.25
ws v * Vy ?
$1.00 kind.
6c,
the lowest prices. 1
and Ladies IJndciwca"
For Bargains,
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jadint Guns
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served.
Stoves! ){
One No. S Stove
8 Stove at
5c up to CO ct.s. ^
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of Heavy and ^
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