The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 04, 1904, Image 3
APPOINT MUM TS OK HI* V. .1. M. Will TM
Unity, Is' hp<! .'Itl Sabbath.
Gills i. re<*k, ii>l and 4tii SaHhalh.ll
a. hi.
Pleasant lliH, 2 I and 41It Sabbath,
I i? m.
"When you want Candy,
When ye:: think of Candy
When you go to bet Candy
(ret nti
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MackoreU's.
? Ico from now on in any quant
ty delivered at your he me.
.1. 15. Muckorell.
?Read E. E. Cloud's new adv.
, in this is.<ue.
? See anriouncomvnt of \V.
irlamel for the Houso of Repros
entatives.
? Have you seen groceries
priced any cheaper than G. C.
Carnes quotes them in his adv.
in this issiin
? Wanted! 50 shouts and 100
head (if young cattle. Best market
prico will bo paid.
J. M. Hood.
?Mr. W. M. Dunn, Principal (
of the Albemarle graded school,
is at homo for the Summer, his
- school having closed last Friday.
? Mr. T. B. Clyburn, cashier
of the Bank of Kershaw, has
moved his family trotu Columbia
t? Kershaw.
--Mr. It. M. McCroroy came '
over from Greenville Saturday
and spent Sunday with his fumi-jl
r?SUuyeu!
I will pay for re <
turn to me of two small black j <
pigs?white spots.
D. B. Stovor.
?Magistrate D. lv. tlull of
Indian Land turned over to the
treasurer $7.50 yesterday, fines,
etc., collected for past ouarter. I
?Miss Ella Magitl, of Mugill,
is the guest of Mrs. G. B Barron
this week.
?1 am agent for Lancaster
County for the "1900 Washer and
Wringer.'1 If you wish to buy
one get prices, etc., from me.
Mrs. S. A.. Williams,
R. F. D. No. 1, Lancaster, S. C.
?While in Charlotte last Friday
Sheriff Hunter ran upon
Frank Crawford, col., wh? was
wanted hore for carrying an tinlawful
pistol and brought him
back with his other prisoner.
?Mr. JohnE. Welsh, a student
of the University of Maryland is
at homo to spend his summer vacation.
In or.e more year ho will
graduate in dentistry.
? Ed Johnson, col., was shot
by Mr. Grover Welsh at Iter
shaw last Saturday afternoon. We
have heard no particulars of the
difficulty. Three halls took ctrect.
The wounds are not considered
serious.
?Stella, a little daughter of
Mr. William Hilton, fell out of
the door at her grand-father's, Mr
W. T. Bluckmon, near liaile
mino hist Saturday and broke one
of her arms. It was set by physicians
and the little sufferer is
getting along well.
? Mr. Geo. W. Jones was had.
1.. 1 4 CJ..1 1-- t ? ? *
iy nun oitiuruiiv my sinning nimself
on the log with a pick while
assisting in digging up n stamp at
tho Gregory -Ferguson farm, lie
is still confined to his home.
?Handsome now Brussels Car
pot at Half price.
Mrs. M. J. l'erry.
?A little 12-year old negro
boy went into Mr. Charley Hun
ter's home in Cedar Creole township
last Sunday afternoon vvbilo
the family was a'^ont and helped
himself to all ho could eat and
then stole Mr Hunter's pistol out
of a bureau drawer.
1 |M|| . .
There v. ill bi! services it; ?.ho
F.ph-copal church roxt Ho.; daat
11 o'cIuc'k, a. in. \nu 5 |..
eonduct-tl by i*-;v. (t. Croft \ i!
Hums.
The members of tlin Franklin
Circle cordially invito the
Daughters of the Confederacy to
meet with them Thursday afternoon
at 1 o'clock, in their room
at tho school building.
?Patrons of Fork Hill school
arc I'Pl I I1C.-.1 r>: 1 to ulff-wl o
? - - | v - ? V ? ' II V I V/ 11 Kl (I I11V1V' I
of the school, Saturday May 7, at
2 o'clock p. in. Ilusir.e-s of importance.
--Miss Uena Chafec, of Augusta,
Gil., is the guest of Mrs. Leroy
Springs.
? John Vernon was sent to the
Chester chuingang for JO days by
Magistrate Caskoy this week for
disorderly conduct.
? Mr. J. 11. Uamel, son of
Capt. .1. \V. Hamol of Kershaw,
who is finishing up hie junior year
at WolTord College, has been
elected editor in chief of the Wofford
College journ I for the ensuing
scholastic yc r.
?An old durkoy of the I'loasnnt
Valley section reported two
nogro convicts in the woods near
his home last Friday. Thoy ask
eu nun ior sometiung to oar. an<l
wanted to exchange thoiv stripe 1
uniforms for citizen's clnlhcs.
? Itev. W. W. Daniel, D. D.,
president of the Columbia Female
College, will pranch the sermon
at the closing exercises of the
Kershaw graded school this week.
The literary address will lie do
livored by Dr. .1. \V. Flinn of the
S. (J. College.
?Tho teachers of tlie Kershaw
tohnnl tmve nil been re
elected for the ensuing scholastic
year. They are: Prof. It. A.
Dobson, Snpt; Miss St. Clftiro
Brown, Miss Mattie Leach, Miss
Florence Brown, Miss Mildred'
Ervin and Mrs. It. M. Vanghan,
assistants.
?Gov. Heyward has appointed
as deleornf ns fl'nnr fhic rnunt,.
? n " x-vw.j.j iw
tbo annual convention ot the Intor-Stato
Sugar Cane Growers'
Association, which will bo held at
Jacksonville, Flu., May 4, 5, and
Glh, Messrs. T. K. Cunningham
and S. W. 1 loath.
?The S. C. Division of the U.
D. C. has requested the Superintendent;
of the schools throughout
the Slate to ask of each pupil a
contribution of at least one cent
to the Hampton monument fund
upon memorial day (May 10.)
The contribution will bo known
as 4'The children's memorial day
offering" and should he forwarded
to Mr % II. G. Clifford, Cor.
Sec., Union, S. C
? All the latest hooks and magazines
for sale at the Crescent
Restaurant. Will also carry a
line of school books.
2m J no. W. Elliott.
Flro Near Relate
Tlio old John J. Single homo,
near Belair, together with the
barns, stables, nnd nil outbuildings
except the gin house, was
burned Inst Tuesday. The lire
originated from tbo stove line
about 11 o'clock n. m , nnd the
wind being very high it wns impogsible
to save anything. The
dwelling wns n two story building.
The loss i? ahont $1,200. No inguranco.
Tho house was occupied
by two families, tho Messrs.
Stnrncs, who lost practically hII
their hoimebeld goods.
BARGAINS.
I'nyseur is making a special effort
to close out the bnlunco of his
good-i during May si the enrpen.
ters can overhaul the ttorc room
in dune If you want anything
at his store now is the time
to got real bargains. 2t.
Pewt-r gallons wear longer. >vp >
iftvi:: < '!? v \
On 8u nhy lust Dr. It. S Beckham.
i r.*'o .r , r a'. \ t a lol*
.1 >u, > neiug the death of \
' Rev. A. J. C uthen, Sr., which c
j occurred ut. hi ? !i mi \ i' Ninety \
; Si.\, that midruing. 'i'iio announce- n
meal brought do?p soirow Jo the 'j
hearts of his many relatives and r
' friends in this county, for Rev. ' j.
j Jackson Cuuthon %vns loved and
j esteemed in his natiye county v
! above nil men for his godly lit'-' r
| and liis zeal in the cause he - is- '\
! pons (1 in young tnanliocul. JIo r
! was hoi n in tins county near v
Hanging Rock, just TO cars ago I
and was admitted to tho South r
Carolina Conference w lien rcarco- e
ly 20 years of age. For 50 years e
ho was au activo and faithful c
worker in '.he .Maxtor's c.uiso and
with reluctanco nskedjto ho super* a
annuatexl at the lust session of the n
I Conforeueo. Ilo was prominent t
I m the Conference, having been ft
; presiding cl ler twelve years and (1
| on the hoard of trustees of the t
Columbia Female College. I lis
godly life leaves behind hint an I
influonco for irood that wd! be I
seen and felt for years to <01110.
Mo was niuaio.l about the year r
' 1648 te Miss Elizabeth UocKham, t
u sister of Dr. 11 S., and Mossrs. | c
Simon and G. \V. Heck ham of c
I this county, who survices him ^
with four daughters and four sons, ^
two of whom, A. J. Cftiithen, Jr., ^
and Henry J. Cftiithen, arc minis- '
' tors of the blessed Gospel which ^
lie preached for so many years. ^
j Two brothers. T. .1. Cauthen of
Wcstvillc, and L. M. Cauthen of j
Heath Springs, and a sister, Mrs. {
! Missouri Colo of Pleasant Mill, I
also survive liim. ! ^
Ollser Deaths*^
The little daughter ( i Mr. \Yui c
Elms )f tho 13e!.iir . eeiion, rgedju
about 2 years, died on Sunday, !
24tb, 1004, of dyn-utery. Jc
?Died, on Saturday, April 30, I ^
1004, tho infant child of Mr. and i5
i wl
Mrs W. A. Hcckharn of Pleasant; *
Hill, aged 1 day. ! d
? Died, at Dr. McDow's sani- \
tarium at this place about 4 c
i 1 ^
o'clock on Sunday morning last^
Mrs. Laura Usher. wife of Air G
1 A. .1. Usher of this county, aged
1 about 40 years Airs. Usher had
! been an invalid for some time and
' about six weeks ago had a larg j
; tumor removed from her body,
j Tho operation was very succor fully
performed by Dr. McDow
land it was hoped that the o; ei?
tion might bo the means of sivh
hot life and restoring her heniL.: j >
! hut the Death angel came despite <
! all that could ho done for her. 1
I Mrs. Usher had no children Her
husband survives hor. She was a
consistent member of Union I?ip? '
tist chinch and her remains were I
inter? ed in the churchyard on
Monday.
? A telegram from Columbia
Monday to Mr. Thos. 11. Daren ,
announced the death of his moth- '
er, Mrs. Matilda A. Duron, which i
occurred at the Stato hospit tl
whore she hud gone for treatment,
i Mr. Daren was on his way to Co- *
lumhia to set his mother before
i tho tolegrain arrived hero and
i did not learn of hor death nni
til he reached the city. Heii
i brought her remains homo ui-d'1'
thoy were interred jesterday
ternoon at St. Lako cburcb. Mrs. t
lniren was tho widow of tho Into (
W. R. Duren and was in hor 74th i
your. She was born in Iredell t
county, N. C., but her parents .
moved to this county when she
was but a child. She was a con j
sistcnl member of tho Methodist
church for more than fifty year.:.
Tho following children survive
her: Thos. R., and Rcnj. V. Daren
and Mrs. John (4. W, Stog- 1
,.f I t, ii , ... ,1 AT... o i
uvi <>i i iii? luiur.y) uuu VII Ala
Ion Moodv of Summerfield, Flu.
ica - (
? Five good second-band pew- ^
mg machines ul a bargain, for
cash or on time.
.1. 15. Mackerel!.
?< ccf r ! :
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fe ~ ..on i . iii 'j
i ir?; \ ! V ' i '
7 i *t ; i ,;
nd .)< ! ii A. t r )croi:\rv -L'ho
oit.'ini/ it ion \va
iftcrwnvds, <>n motion, mud
lernin iK-nr.
A conn ' '< credential
vos appointed, con Utitig of on
Opreeentative from eaoh club
[*ho : epoi i oh is corn
nittf? v; id ' lib clul
va nli.iv: i u ' u bstitu
ion for absent clt logAit ?. i
notion v.-; i .1 carr
d that f ile . ich- ion. bo allow
d to cast- the full vote of it
;lub.
\\\ 1' . Cook ivus nominatei
,ud elected county chairman
ud T. Y. v.'i'n:-m member o
ho state exocu ve committee.
Tho following wt ro <lecte
lel?;;nted to tho State convoti
ion: J. l\ Hunter, Hero
Jpriuos, L C. ITou/'h, R. I.
Rae.uinon, L M. C'yburn, J. li
'ort r.
A iv.ot-i.oj vv made and car
ied that the t:: ci:;;vo commit
eotueti iKct - J by tho (idVert ii
luba com) Ibt c i1 v dem
emtio executive committee, a
ollo-vs: Lancaster, lb. Reec
Villiatu^ ; Hop* woll, \7. (;. A
>orter ; VanwycK, .T. A. Hyatt
.iailt) Mine, W. V. niackinon
Cershaw, W. F. Ooolc ; Fla
Jreolc, M. C. Girdn^i ; Trades
'ille, II. M. Folic ; T.ixaliaw, F
id. Lowrj ; Gurnos' Sehcc
louse, < r'f F1 ?r :i
Jill, \V. B. Bruce; Pleasan
'lain , J. . . FiLon ; Pi.rauj,
\7. ilnsot:.
Th o : Lit ol
p.rod >y I. .. (' , .( r . nri s
onclccl by J" T '-icon, v:
l n (1 i iI:. . i
"Resolved ; That the detntl
rats of Lancaster county i
egular c vr ntion as : ruble
eco: niziii}' his p: vahinbi
ervicos in the Legislature c
his r.tnto, hi high lorn] cha
tcter an-' eminent f r" U.r th
30 itl i, c .i hi reby nd r th
i nlidacy of the lion. T. V
iViiiiatue for Congress from th
itl: District."
The Convention then adjouri]
id.
-Fay your Subscription 4o th
iu?<i he ha rpy.
* ; r. x t TM&i-.
W. F. LANE7 ,
Physician and Sermon.
('alls neswerod from < liieo i
ar of Funderhurl: I'-aniiac
laving tho dajf, and from re-.
Lnco en Kim street at night.
Residence phono, 3S.
Otliec phono, 1 lb.
hi??'- -- 1 rjnr. FTQi'.rs.'r ' * ?
iotice Of Final Dischar:'i
Notieo Is hereby frivon flint mi 11
>tl> day i f M; y l'.fi! I :
Kxreutoi'of 1 ho o.sf:Ut o 1 an K >
invH deceased, will li v lii.< Una n
cm ami Settlement u;i>l ko a |>1
ition to the I'roWte ourt for 11
'aunty of Ijuncas'i r, State of Saul
irolina for a liim! di> -I af_ as sue
jxeeulor.
It. E lto'.linga.
A i>ril2*?, 1 lO-i.?lm,
M*A- MKnnwibm >?r*2n~-nr\ .T*r*vjr_ar : y
Notice to Creditors of M
L Estridge, Deceased.
Notice i.-, hereby pi v. n that a I an
ir.aulai' 1110 <'r-.iitor - of John
^Htri sa?.l no In r?l?y r* *juiri
o comw in a ibl (?' Ve ill. in claims 1
lore the untl rs?:?t'?otl. as K'fcie".
Uo ol'iico of ihe fieri; < f ' i.eulf < <>u
it Lancaster tj. H , So. ('a., at a'
Ime on or before Mon'lay the
lay of May 1004
Paul Moore, Refer*.o.
\pril ii9. 1904?3w
rite Question is Aske
Why CIIERLIY *& CO., sells;
unny Shoos
rpi b
r wi r\ r ? v. ?/* i
iiiU hLb\H i I)
. Because tliey hnn.llo the vc;
>cst material ucd sell for t!
east irtonoy.
Wo don't adv rti.se to !1
>oet to muko room for mo
jood- Can hardly get tie m .<?
>nougb.
Respectfully,
Cherry.& Co
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l'l ;e , 1 u'0J, 1 isiu
Shreadod V. lent, (;at r..<.al, i
\ : t,'
. ' Apples ! Kvnporatcd an.l
! Cul'lornia dried pciu lie*.
ci t Canned i*oods of ALI< K
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For a Broot 1, Conn
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will so "2
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prices for V<A
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20 1 b.s sugar for $1.00.
t h
o Soda fjr 5 cts. 21 lbs good
,1 cts. Molasses at 17 cS per
tL
n.>c up. J'lmv Sleol at \\ i tI
'? gal Coffee Pot 12c. Dippers
f- Bargain. 1 5.drawer drop ho
cj Honey Moon i?ewi ninohing
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iiigh Class Mcrclundlst
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"A'c have only about 4'.
'* White Lawn made uch r
Ask to our -J ) in h
U L5 cud ; Lawn in the ci'y.
prices very line pets
' cents j" a I'd, our price only *J
h whit , pink and i>1 it ; the y.i: c
wor'.li 10 cents. 1, >00 y: rd
5u0 1 j?:dies 10 cents 13! uch v.
Ladies drop stitched ho.s;
n a.000 yards muslin, sati
cents, our price the yard 5 re
^ RIBBON
' \\ e are snowing gient l>;
.t a run on u splendid grade of
10 and 12! cents. Our Yulii
yard lire guaranteed to wash
fine dainty Vulineii o Laces a
-* CLOTH!
3 I
u Wo are proud of our Clc
so ; have ever shown d our priof
competition either in stylo
(hit- Clothe o i.lwa) s win,
l Suits nt ?0.90. and our >
Vry the market aad
from IS to Id eenL .
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v/v ti will iMIullllJwij
SLL2IKJ1M
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' w a q fe Ja*d : \e! 7
, "i^: . capo inl>, Li 'Otil of Whop.t
a;.units, IVcan and Almonds,
sim-nlnod.
IVMC
3 to MK.
fours for business,
rlCKORELL.
YS ONLY
at the tolSowiitg
8H.
11 lbs (jrccn ColI'ee for J? 1.00. kJ nktr
Ilico for si.00. l can Salmon for 7.1
ill )n. Tooacc ) .1 your own price from
pt: H> Shoo nails '2 pkgs for 5c. 1
al ! eacii. In fact everything at a Big
nil Sewing m chine at ?13.75. 1
:.t Si., 00. ilost on the market.
v?,S k ?tl 5f"* cVlliiliS}
. Carnes.
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sa readers of Low Prices in
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FE (i00i>S
)o yuid.-. leit t>l" that lino 00 inch 10 ets
i noise on at tho yurrl 5.1 cents.
L wn ut 1.0 cents. Tho coiiul of any
'.an Ijt.wn i5 inches wido and worth 40
5 c.. its. 20 con Is Persian Lawn in
i 1 l cent >. 72 inch white Organdies
mi; rcss licking al 41 cent., tlio yard,
si, at 5 cents.
r\ * i* r\ ^ ?
puir lor cents.
a stripe, !?oui>iit in job and worth 10
.its.
S AND LACES.
arjjains in UIBIIONS. Wo are making
all silk Taffeta in the wide numbers at
.icino Laces at 15 and 20 cords the dozen
well. We have a pretty assortment of
t the yard 5 cents.
[NG VALUES.
ithin^ Stock. Wc have llio lines! lot we
:cs are unmatchablo. Wq have no fear
or price.
, See our K 10.50 i ntinished Worsted
*7.50 Ca-simcr Suits at only ?1.55.
.hen caiae to CLGUiVS and save
i:L ' V.a .
:3 for uisiiiess,
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