The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 16, 1903, Image 3
Local Matters
0 * A trial
vill convince you. At
Mackorell's. .
? Colt.it! I.roug'it ]2? yesterday.
?Miss Sullio Barrier of Salis*
bury, N. C., is visiting relatives
at Sapp's X Rouds.
?Mr. John Tillman, of Pleat, i
ant Valley visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ?. D. Tollman, at this
place.
?For Salel 100 acres of land
6 miles South of town. Price
$650. T. S. Carter, Agent.
?Evo I.owry aged about 80
years, who had been a faithful
old servant, died at her home
near town last Saturday.
?Mr. R. E. Mcllwain is here
making up hia gin report for this
county to Dec. ICth, for the department
ati Washington.
There will be services in the
Episcopal church next Sunday
at 11 o'clock a. m and 4 p. m.,
conducted by Rev. G. Croft
Williams.
?All persons interested are requested
to meet at Gills Creek
churchyard Friday morning, 18th
inst, for the purpose of cleaning
it off.
?C?pl. .J. Q. MeManus of
Kershaw was in the city yesierday.
The captain looks us well,
and is as jovial as ho was thirty
years ago.
? Mrs. YV. J. Williams returned
home from Rock Hill Monday.
Only fifteen days before she was
operated on there for appendicitis.
Her friends are gratified at her
speedy recovery.
?R. Miles is undecided about
remaining hero another year and
is adrertising his clothing, shoos,
hats, etc., at a big reduction to
Jany. 1st. See his adv , and call
early.
?The entert inment of the
Montauk quartette here last Saturday
night [was very creditable
and was enjoyed by the large and
appreciative audieece.
Ck t*nnlr o/iMAnn I
A UV AWVI* Vsk UOlJUl t DU I UOU J
street roller, and other machinery
recently purchased by the town,
has arrived and was hauled up
from the depot yesterday with
the traction engine.
?Died, at this place, on Sunday,
Dec. 13, 1903, the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts,
aged about one year. The
remains were interred at Camp
Creek Baptist churchyard.
?Married, on Sunday, Dec,
13 1903, by R. H. Sapp, N. P.,
at his home in the eastern section
of the county, Miss Lula Funderburk
and Mr. Robert Hunter, all
of this county.
?The bazaar of the Daughters
of the Confederacy last week was
quite a success despite ths cold
and inclement weather the days it
was open. The net proceeds
amounted to $87. which added to
the funds already in band makes
about $600. raised for the monument.
? Send 50 centH to the Columbian
Book Co., Atlanta, Ga., and
got "Trail," the greatest of all
card games for socials, clubs and
homes. Six other fascinating
games played with this set of
cards. More popnlar than Flinch.
Notice
Teachers and trustees will please
bear in inind that no school claim
can be approved and paid unless
it is properly filled, with ink, and
endorsed by the payee.
A. O. Howell,
Co, Snpt. of Education.
VV. C. Cautben,
Co. Treasurer.
?Mrs. R. J. Mackorell of ?
Yorkville and children are visiting 1
Mrs. M's parent-* at this place. ^
? M lubes Jane and Sallie Dun- ,
lap will return to their home in I
Chester county today accompanied ^
by little Miss Lizzie Vanlandiog- '
ham. 6
? MiiHcs Nina and lva Bennett,
of Lancaster, passed through the
city Thursday en route to Char- c
lotte where they will spend two e
weeks with relatives.?Rock liill j
Herald. 8
? Mr. Wilson Rowell says it ?
was n mistake to say that he felt *
ashamed of the weight of his 684 (
pound hog but that it would have I
been correct to have said that it ^
was a shame that the man who c
reported it didn't have any hogs 1
at all.
1
? Mr. E. ,J. Sims, of Heath
Spring, who accompanied his son,
Mr. G. E. Sims, and Mr. Dur- \
ham Casten to Oklahoma ?. -
weoks ago, returned homo Satur- (
day. After looking around a ?
little in Oklahoma Messrs Situs y
and Caston decided not to cast j
their lota there and returned to (
the Indian Territory, locating (
ear Center. Mr. E J. Sims ]
had thought of remaining with j
them until next Spring hut con- |
eluded he would he better satisti- (
d at his old home and so ho (
boarded the train hack for old <
South Carolina. * I
* How to Get Married and Stay 1
So,"
Dr. Win. Edwin Hall of New
York, the famous oritftr, will do - j
liver ouo of his entertaining lee- I
. i
tores iu the school auditorium at i
this place next Friday night at 8 1
o'clock. His subject will be
<4llow to get married and stay i
so." This ltcturc while voiy ,
humorous is pithy and pungent. ,
Every one should hoar it. Admission,
reasonable. The doctor ,
will also give a free lecture, ,
"What is man," in the afternoon.
Dr. Hall lectured in Charlotte
one night recently to an audience
of 2,500 and kept it in an uproar
foi two solid hours. During this
season he has lectured nine times ,
in Atlanta, Ga.
Methodist Conference Appointinon's
of Interests to Lancastrians.
Rock Hill District?W. P.
Meadors, presiding elder; Blacks*
burg, N. B. Clarkson; Blackstock,
J. H. Noland; Chester?Bethel.
G. P. Watson, Grace and New
Bethel, B. G. Murphy; Chester
circuit, J. M. Friday; East Chester.
J. N. Iiom: East I iftnrftHtnr I
W. C. Winn; Fort Mill, J. C.
Chandler; Hickory Grove, P. B.
lngraham; Heath Springs, J. Marion
lingers; Kershaw, li. E. Turnipseed;
Lancaster, VV. H.
Hodgef; Lancaster circuit, J. G.
Cants; North liock Hill, W. H.
Arial; Richburg, W. A. Fniroy;
Rock Hill?St. John's W. T.
Duncan, Laurel Street and Manchester,
C. E. Peoples; Rock Hill
circuit, E. A. Wilkes; Van Wyck,
L. T. Ligon; Yorkville, J. L.
Stokes, S. A. Weber, supernumerary;
Yoik cottoa mills and Tirzah,
C. M. Pepler; York circuit,
O. A.Jeffcoat.
In addition to our district appointments
our readers will be interested
in the following:
Henry Stones, Walterboro; J.
E. Peeler, Autrevillo; J. M. Lawson,
Greenwood and Abbeville
mills: R. S. Truesdale, Green
Street- Cnlnmhin? .1 R
, , -v 1
St. Mathews; .1. B. Campbell,
Winnsboro; P. F. Kilgo, - Darlington;
H. J. CftUthen,Kingstroe;
G. fl. Pooser, Scranton; S. T.
Creech, Orrsville; G. T. Harmon,
Greers; W. A. Betts, Piedmont;
A. E. Driggers, Victor and Bates
viile; A. J. Cauthen, Jr., Williamston;
G. C. Leonard, Little Iiock;
J. E. Itushto n, Mulling; Alle
NJucFarlaud, Wnccamaw; E. II
Beckham, Denmark; ,1. A. CI if I on
Orangeburg; W. A. Pills, Pru
ridence; K. A. Yotiguo, Spring
ield; ?J. M. Stoudmun, Gaffoey
\. N. Brunsnn, Manning; L. L
dedenhnugh, Pinewood.
Jtores will C oso Xmas Day am
the day at'tcr
We, the undesigned mer
hants of the town of Lincastor
igreo to close our respectiv
)laces of business on the 25tl
ind 26th iustanr,, iu order t
;ive our clerks and employee
toliday : Lancaster Mer. Co.
x. C. Carnes, Heath B. & M. Co.
?underbur C .>., W. P. Ban nett
iVilliam9-Hughes Co., McCar
tail & Allison Bros., J. J. Black
non.
riio Flag liaising nt llcatl
Springs.
The ilag raising by the Jr. O
J. A. M. of thin place over th<
lew school building was quite ai
ivont for the town of Iientl
Springs last Friday. The store
vera closed and soveral hundrei
looplo witnessed tho interesting
leretnomes. The exercises wen
ipened with prayer by Rev. J
fi. Boldridge, after which the eb
ects of the order were set fortl
ay J. Murray Porter. Th
Councilor. J. A. Cook, 8hen pre
sented the U. S. tlag to the boar
>f trustees with the prescribe!
presentation address and Rev. J
H. Boldridge the Bible. Th
response on behalf of the trustee
was made by Rev. S. N. Watvoi
The dedicatory address was b
nov. air. itoidrioge. i no Imi
liiituil ode, "America,'' wu- sunp
the benediction pronounced an
tho flag thou raited over the schoi
building amid the cheers of th
crowd. Tho members of the Oi
tier who attended express then
Bolvet as having had a delighlfi
trip and apeak in the highest ternr
of our sister town, its progrossn
spirit and the hospitality of ii
people in the choerful entcrtair
mont given them at their homos.
To B(T Given"Away
To tho purchaser of eacli or
dollar worth of goods from no
until Dec 25th a gues9, the or
nearest to tho number of beans i
jar will receive a $25 dinner s<
of 100 pieces. Jar can be seen i
storo. J. B. Mackorell.
Fresh Lot of
Ladies' Shoulder Braces, all siz
tj^yi'rAKPrintinna /inpj.fnlli
AT rl HE C0R1
T. EUGENE
Sept. 30, 1903.
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1 IT IS A PL!
T
j You
WELL, I HAVE IT
FRESH PRUNES, FIGS
Al
CITRONS, OATMEAL,
71
n CREAM OF-WHEAT, P<
B
| STixurK) GRAPE NUT,
|7i
W ALL KIND8.
CELERY. CE
Every week just from Kt
you want in the Groc
IJ. B.Mfl
8ESB*F^ace?3K*S2=aaE5ilBerSI
n AVo<l(linu Announcements.
Cards have been issued to the
i, marriage of Mist Carrie Hollo
Kelly ut.il Mr. Wi 11 is d. Twitty,
; Tue-day evening, Dee. *29tb, JOOiJ,
; at 7:30 o\iock in the Methodirt
. chinch a' Heath Springs, S. C.
?The murriago of Miss Daisy
Loo Hatchf( rd to Mr. James
l'incknoy Walkup is announced
for Wednesday evening, Decent'*
her 23, 190?, in Tirzah l'roaby
, terian church at 6 o'clock.
i s .
? ?Invitations have hoen issued
Ii to the mariiage of MisB Belva
0 Bruce, daughter of Mrs. S. L.
Bruce to Mr. Chalmers E. Wilt
liams, Thursday evening, Dec.
24, 1903, at 0:30 p. m., in the
? Baptist church at Heath Springs.
- Announcement.
I will not have my usual Holiday
Opening this year?have
been too busy to prepare for it.
' But my stock is better than ever
and prices right. Of course I
cannot begin to enumerate all I
.have, but here are a few suggestions.
1 j Fou Children. Baby spoons,
' gold neck chain, gold ring chain,
| rings, combs and brush, baby
j pins, with and without the
8 chains, gold and silver, bib holders,
toys of all kiuds, etc.
Fou Father. Razor strap,'
:i military brushes, coat brushes,
e hat brushes, knives, cufT buttons,
scarf pins, chains, fobs, charms,
11 lockets, cigar cases, etc.
^ For Motjikr. Gold spectacle
* frames, sewing lamps, reading
e lamps, knives and forks, clocks,
8 vases, bonnett brushes, eye glass
n chaius, all kinds of silverware,
y scissors, thimbles, etc.
l" ! Yoi'nti Man. Military sets,
r
j traveling cases, cigar cases,
i match boxes, coat brushes, hat
li '
, brushes, pocket manicure pieces,
0 | razor strop, razor brushes, shav'
ing sets, coll T *nJ cull' boxes,
1 tie boxes, liuk buttons, scarf
" pins, chains, fobs, charms,
18 ring*. P 1 :
r* )Ti i'No Lady. Broaches,rings
18 neck chains, heart charms, lock,
x' ets, bracelets, manicure sets of
all kinds, dressing cases, toilet
cases, hat and dress brushes,
piano dti' tei, long watch chains,
diamond rings, diamond pins,
i0 and latest in all kinds of jewelry
w and novelties.
ic Come and see if I haven't cairn
lected the best line for Christat
mas and wedding presents that
it has over been shown in this
community. B. C. Hough.
Wiley's Candy.
es. Best line of Combs and Brushes.
Trusses adjusted without extra
CHAltGES.
O ^ ?
y filled at all hours at lowest prices.
*ER DRUG STORE.
FUNDERBURK,
DRUGGIST.
.S5:xs^jcff7=^cr ?1ASURE
I
O GET WHAT
Want- !
|
IN THE EATING LINE.
RAISINS, , CURRENTS. I
* ^ \
811REDED WHOLE WHEAT.
DSTUM CEREAL, (OR COFFKK 8UB- I
I
CAKES and ;CRACKEliS OF j
LERY. CELERY. I
J. 1
ilaniazo, in fact,[most anything
ery l;ne. Come to seo me,
iCKORELL.
"decemimr i
We don't wain I till the season is j>
Winter Stock. Now isj tho time, v
goods are in season. z.J
Read Carefully Our
sf ?Hull's
unci Collarettes 5
Closed out manufacturers line ut to!
half price.
Silks Mid Oil ill'in //oil's worth 1 25, ov<
1 50 2 00 and 2.50, Your piek of ttie
lot a? 1 25,
i 05 for fur collarettes that sold at 1 I
2,25. Mulls to match at 1 25. sea
0.7,
Lnco Collars oll)
Bought at a bargain $1.00 furong >
CollaiH that we.e 1.50. ler
1 25 for the grade Ibat was 1.75 wo
1 05 for the graue that v:us2 25. llu
Millinery at 1
We are closing our ready-to-wear ha
quick, they will not last long. Homo ycrj
and Hoods at 20c to $1.00.
Ladies Wool Fascinators and Hhawls at
Making a Ck
In Suits. A
\
$4.75 for our beet $7 00 suits coi
5.50 for our best 8,00 suits.
G.50 for our best 8.75 suits.
7 0 ) for our best 10.50 suits, 3
8. 50 for our best 12*50 suits. 3
$500,00 worth of line pants at one-third t
< fl r< gular price. I ^
12 1-2 eta for 20 eta fleece line hoso.
12 1 2 eta for 20 cts Meu'a heavy
hose. * sh
5 cts for 10 cts child's gray hose.
7 eta for ladies beat 10 cts hose.
1 5 cents pair for best ladies' vests,
25 Ctiits pair f< r good ladies' vests. -d
10 cts each for children's vests.
30 cts for gents heavy lleeced undershirts.
25 cts for Gents good fleeced undershirts,
Ask to see 01
Fleeee back whit'
i cents kind at the
E.E.CL
Reducing
! n
R. Mil
Uncertain of
//an caster anntlx
reduce my stock
to move, I am ji o
til January 1st, m
low prices on C
Hats and Gen
, goods.
Come oarly and get first pick of t
Kftoh iluv will lie fi niiinnv snver ti
ing, Shoes, Hats, etc., from me.
R.
I Dr?cnhtr iiir
i Mi
S " READ ANE
i,
j With a view of ma
> Business, we offer, for the i
' A f A! A^-fo ' #? /V iM A
, MUUV III UUliilll^, bUUMM llig
and mens' suits, also our be
COST.
We orter also a now lite
i Gents Furnishings, at a bargain,
j Clothing prices nro goi
Conic and sec us while they
1 too us. Wo arc hero for business.
: McCardell &
IARMINS!
nst t ? cut prices nn.l unload our
tditlo money is plentiful and the
23 crra ' KZII
List of^Prices.
>1 cents only for beautiful turnover
lars tbat sell at 2fic.
U'e ar-< showing a good line of turners
at 10c.
Jcko Is and Skirrs.
Jew style Jackets bought late in the
iton at reduced r rices, at - 25, 3 00,
5, 5 oo. 6 50, 8.00, and 10.00. Kvery?a
bargain,
.Veil made skirts of good wool waial
1.( 0 for a splendid florenre skirt
rth 1 60.
er grade at 1 5o to 3,50,
lalf Price.
Is at 50 cents on the dollar. Come
r nice styles to select from. Caps
25c to 1.50.
:an Sweep.
I lid Overcoats.
We bought our entire stock of over?ts
in a bargain lot at 00 cents on the
llor. They uiu-t be sold in Decern
r,
89 for our best 2.75 overooa .
35> for our best 1 50 overcoats.
90 for our best 5 00 overcoats,
,75 for our best 0.50 overcoats.
50 for our best 0.75 overcoats.
50 buys a lint-overcoat worth 12 50
15 cts for g> ts good knit undershirts.
39 cts for gents h<uvy knit over
irts.
15 cts pair fos boys best undershirts.
22 cts for (lents knit drrwers.
12 1-2 cts for wcol pats jeans wo:th
ueius.
8 l?:i eta for cottou flannel,
ctH for 4i> inrli ae;i inland.
5 eta for all the heat cuHeoes.
5 eta for -7 inch Percale remnants,
F> eta for good outings.
in* noAv line of
e poods the 25
yard 15 cents.
, 0 U D.
Sale
w
es Store.
remaining in
;r year, and to
in case I decide
ing to give imext,
astonishing
iothing. Shoes,
tt' Furnishing
hose tempting bargains.
^ thoso who purchase their clothVery
Respectfully,
MILES.
nils!
i profit!- '
iking some changes in our
x j i!
lexi aw uays our enure
; of chiidrens, youths, boys
:autiful line of pants, AT
a of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and
yd tor only 30 days.
la*t. Bargain hunters come and
Allison Bros.
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