The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 04, 1904, Image 3
local Matters
Al '.'OINTMENTS OK ItBV. J. M. WHITE.
Unity, 1st and 3d Habbath.
i tills Creek,'At mid 4tl? Hnbbnth, 11
a. n.
IMeasaut Hill. 2d and 4th Habbatli,
4)> in. I
When yon want Candy, (
When you think of Candy
When you go to bet Candy [
git at
Mackorell's. 1
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? Ico from now on in any qunnti .
ty delivered at your home.
J. B. Mackorell.
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--Seo announcement of L. J t
Pvrry for County Supervisor in .
tL'ti issuo.
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?See announcement of Hon. O t
W. Potts for re-election to tho '
JQ iiiae of Representatives. n
- -Mr. Quay Hood is at home ^
fro n .Vofford College to spend ^
tb.j Summer vacation. ^
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? Mr|. J. A. Cook and children ^
ai.i visiting relatives at Taxahaw.
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-Born, Sunday morning to
M . M? C ^ l
tu. . UU(I U11B. Ci. Hi. VilDlIU) U |
<ia ghter.?ltnck Ilill Herald.
? Maj. John It. London, one of t
Rock Hil 1'8 oldest and most pro
grcssive citizens, died Wednesday f
it:ht, aged 72 years. f
? Editor J. J. Hull of the I
Rock Hill Herald spent a few
ll^urs here Wednesday, llis ninny (
friends here are always glad to see
him. c
? Miss Mattio Thomas, a stti* o
dent of Winlhrop College, is visit- d
iiig her friond, Miss Meta Jones, o
at this place. ?
? M isses Huttio and Virginia
Robinson, of Heath Springs, were *'
guests at the homo of (). K. Wil- ^
ttams this week.?ltock Hill ltec
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hyu. u
o
- The public is cordially invited
to attend an ice cream supper at
Antiocb chvrch Friday night, June
10; h. Tug proceeds will ho used
for church purp< ses. ^
?Mr. W. D. Ussery of the ^
Oakhurst sooti?.n lost a fine mule ^
* few days ago.
?Magistrate W. F. Crenshaw
of Cedar Creek turned ovor $31.25
to the county Treasurer last Thurs,
da}*, tines, etc., collected in his
court for tho past quarter.
-?The crops of Mr. J . P. Flynn a
f the Newcut section aro reported h
Its being badly damaged by hail o
last Tuesday afternoon. Tho hail fi
wu ovor only h small area, no in~
Jary being done on any other g
farms in the vicinity. ' g
?Mr. Ervin Wallace, who o
lives near Unity, broke into a f
big den of musk rut s a few days
go and killed eight or ten of them 1
? ? Waxhaw Enterprise.
?Misses Maud Gregory and "
Josephine Foster, of this place,
Hisses llannah and Maud Mobley S
of Heath Springs, Miss Mario t
Craig of Sincerity, and Misses
Charlotte and Nell Thompson and ^
Hiea Kenu Clements of Liberty (j
Hill, tudents of VVinthrop Colloge {
are at thiir rcspoctivo homes to j,
pend the summer catiort.
?We acknowledge the receipt of
aa invLation from the trustees b
and faculty of Clomson College to c
attend the commencement exer- 0
1 k n Tl e . .
viocn uiiuc u? i. xiiuio mo ruriy j|
vtudcntB in the graduating class j
this year. i,
?Letters remaining uncalled 11
- far in the poet-office at'Lancaster
for the week ending June |
4th, 1904, aro as follows:
Jack Harass, Marv Harris, Lee ?
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Ivy, Joseph Ronshaw, (Sr. Elding,
W. H. Brickett, Lemuel J. Ellis, ^
Rev. A. H. Martin, Badger Bry. Atit,
Rev. A, P. Martin, Victor
Duncan, M. to. Bclk.
Jar. M. Stewart, P. M. L
?Five good second-hand scwng
machines at a bargain, for
audi or on time.
J. B. Mackorell.
- Mr. unci Mrs. Jake Mackorell
)f Yorkvillo are visiting relatives
lere.
?Prof. M. D. Lee, has been
ippointed principal byStatoSupt.
jf Education Martin for the
Lancaster County Summer school
'or colored teachers which will
>pcn at this place July 4th.
?Justice Ira ii. Jones isexpect.,i
i i~.i? '
uumv iuuny II'OIU UOlUlllllia, (
ho supremo court having finished
ho business of tho April term yeserelay
and declared a recess until
,he November term.
? After retiring Thursday ,
light Sheriff Hunter was called up
>y phone to quell a disturbance
ust beyond the corporate limits |
in tho East sido of town. He
vent in haste to find only that ^
'Parson" Niten Brown had been ,
\ % 1
ising a board on his "batter-half"
?ecause she had refused to put his
louse in order that day. From
ier cries of murder people in .ho
icinity thought that tho "parson"
vns fllttliorhtnrinnr tiij
P, fr> ????. ,
;regation.
I
>ost! I^ost!
Wednesday afternoon on Main ,
Itreet a gold breast pin in bow i
not pattern, enameled in bluo i
orget me-nots. Reward if <
ound. Finder pleato leave at *
..edger oflice. I
/Otton Mill Assessment i
The State board of equalization 1
ompleted its work of assessments \
n cotton mill property Wednes- i
lay. The total shows an increaso
f taxable mill property in the
State over last year of $3,200,000. ,
-the figures last year being $34, j
57,705 and for the current year i
187,762,060.
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iqo assessment or tlie Lancaster
otton mills was placed at $726,- j
67.
"lie Htuto Campaign.
The Stuto campaign will open in
iumtor Juno 21st, and close at
lolumbia August 13. The datos
or the meetings in this part of
lie State are:
Chesterfield, July 6th.
Camden, July 7th. (
Lancnvior, July 8th. <
Yorkvillc, July 9th.
Chester, August 11th. i
Jt was decided not to require <
ttendauco upon all the moetings <
y candidates who aro without i
pposition. Tho assessments (
xed are: For candidates for overnor,
$50; for lieutenant |
overnor, $12.50; for udjutnnt |
eneral, $25; for all otlier State .
fficcs, $37.50; for congress, $50;
or solicitor, $25.
tonis From Kershaw Era.
Tbe liana was opened Tuesday '
nd is now ready for business, j
-Mr. It. S. Floyd has purchased ]
dr. Lewis D. Horton's place,
ho consideration boing $3,000. J
?The Lancaster and Kershaw f
ase ball teams crossed bats Fri- I
ay afternoon on tho grounds of
he latter and tho former were bad ?
y beaten by tho homo boy's the ]
core standing 12 to 3. j
? Mr. and Mrs J. M. Lowery {
avo tha deepest sympathey of tho 1
onmunity in the very sud death *
f their only child, Mary Evelyn,
ust'uinteon months old when it
ied on Sunday night after suffer- ]
ng sovoral days intensely with
leningitis. (
? Friends of Dr. R. S. Beckam
presented him with a handomo
willow rolling chair and
>roro much gratified to soe him
lake his appearance on the streets
Friday, tho first timesince recoivng
tho stroko of paralysis.
?Fay your Subscription 4o the '
jKiiokk and he happy.
Pupils of Laucastor School Send
$10.01 for Miunpton Monument.
The State has received from Mr
A. 11. Hanks, superintendent of
the Lancaster schools, a check for
$10.01, which was contributed to
tho Hampton monument fund by
tbo children of that school. This
is a fitting testimonial from the
hoys and girls who were loved so
well by Gen. Hampton, and it is
hoped that ho has been remembered
by tho children of other schools
throughout South Carolina.?The
State.
L I.Lll'T .1 . flf 11
rurmui ren inio u wen.
Monroe, May 28.?Mr. Tom
Stamen, a farmer living near AU ;
ton, this county, fell into a forty- |
fool well thin evening and broke |
his thigh and received a serious (
wound on the scalp. It is not
thought that the wounds will prove
fatal.
OASTOXIIA..
Boam the /> Ki|ld You Hav0 Always BO'jnhV
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Two Glides Killed by Lightning, j
Special to The (Observer. I
Monroe, June 1.?Mr. J. W. j
A.ycock, a farmer living about 7
tniles south of Monroe, lost two (
mules yesterday. Lightniug |
seemed to be very torriffic and ,
struck the plow stalk and killed t
both amies. His son, about 15 |
years old, was sitting in the door '
about ton foot from the shed and ]
was shocked and fell out the door
unconscious and roujuiued so fur ,
some time. ,
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?There are applications for nine J
more rural routes for this county '
and an agent of the postoflice do- j
pnrtment is in tho county this ,
week to examine the proposed i
routes. Such of them as he ap*
proves will bo pnt in at once. '
Two are asked for from Marshvillo,
two from Wax haw, two .
from Monroe, two from Indian (
Trail, and one from Wingate. i
? Waxhaw Enterprise.
Mossts. W. L. Howie, T. B.
Lanoy, ?I. A. Williams, B. A.
Horn, II. J, Bivens, B. T. Fletck- \
ar and W. H. Porter have roceiv- '
2d notico from tho authorities in <
Washington that they are each to |
receive $114.27 for the capture 1
af Lang, Wood, Wilson and llog i
31*8, the safe crackers who robbed J
the poscoflico at Greors, S. C., I
about sixteen months ago and
were captured ne. r Monroe. A *
reward of $200 each was oilVred
for tho arrest of tho safecrackers.
? Monroo Enquirer
? <m 'mi
Letter to B. C. Hough. ;
Lancaster, 8. C.
Dear Sir : The cheap uaint
;o buy is the one that covers
wore thau you thinK ; the cheap 1
Dtie to wear i9 the one that 19 '
poung "'hen old. *
Mrs. Moore, of Kelsy, N. Y.#
jought 1G gallons Devoe to paint
ler house two coats ; her painters
mm it would taKe that. Had G
gallons left.
Mr. James AcKley's house in
3airo (CasK'll Mountains), N.
V., was painted Devoe ; it wore
14 years ; and the p&iut was in
;ood condition then . Ho was 1
;oing to paint, the last we Knew, <
.hough. That's the way to pre- <
lerve a house ; re-paint when
ihere's no occasion .
Yours truly,
F. \V. DkvokA Co.
LI New York
Lanca9tor Mercantile Co. Bells
)ur paint. <
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Notice.
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Notice is hereby given that on the ,
Wh (I ty of Juuo, i004. the undersigned
ivl 11 flic his ftoal return as mtminis- <
rator of the ostate of Jamei .1 Massey, j
leceaaed, and v/ill make application
o the Judge of i'roba e, of Lancaster
Jounty, Hontli Carolina, for a final !
Uncharge ns such administrator at 10 |
t'cl ick a. m on said date
vlay 6tli, lf)(!4. F. It. Massey. 1
?Subscribe to The Ledger. i
Happenings in The State.
As Chronicle 1 by the Alert Cor
respondents of The Columbia
State.
IIE DRANK A HOTTI.K OK I.AVDANl'!
Manning, Juno 1.?John Dyaoi
a white man who lives near th,
knitting mill, committed euicidi
by drinking a bottlo of laudanum
It in said him and his wife go
along badly. Before taking th<
laudanum he told her what ho was
oinn? /!?
JU"1^ LV7 UU>
CONVICTED OK MURDER.
Green villo,,) une 2. ?Flotcher
Bird und Palmer Corswell were
found guilty of murder in the
first degree for killing 11 ngis?
trstc Cox three weeks ago. The
trinl consumed throe hours.
Wind Storm Swept Pickens.
Pickens, June 1.?Yesterday
ifternoon about 4 o'clock a severe
wind etoi m swept llio upper part oi
Bickers but no damage was done.
Near six mile church h cyclone
ihout 50 yard* wide swept everything
in its path. On the farm oi
Mr. Robin Lewis some tenant
louse* and outbuildings wore des
troyed.
No reports of bodily injury have
lonio in. The principal destruc
lion wrought was upon valuable
limber lands. The crops are sc
nnali,no serious damage was intfic
ed.
Wife Flprtinn nf TmcIiokc
The trustees of the Lmcastei
School District will meet on Fri
lay, June 10th, at 3 o'clock, p,
n., for the purpose of electing e
Principal ??:.u six assistant teach3rs
for tho white graded school,
md a Principnl and two assistant!
for tho branch of said school lo
lated at the Lancaster Cottor
mills.
Applications may be filed wit!
tho undersigned.
- Chas. T. Connors,
Sec. and Trees. 13d. Trusteer.
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State of Sooth Carolina,
COUNTY OF LANCASTER
By j. e si f,v, .m am, esquire,
Pro' ate J u-ipf.?
WHKRKA Mis Mamie Heckham
made suit to mi* to grunt her Letters
Df Admiiiistixtou of the Filiate of am
streets of J mlsoti Re *kham,
THESE ARE THEREFORE t(
site and admonish ail and singular tlx
\rl n.i HA.I I n?..1U -r Ai >
niinilCU ill Ml V/ll'lllllllM ()l (lit? Silt]
J uits"?n Beckham. deceased, uiid thai
they he and apptar before me, in tin
(burt of Probate, to bo hehl at Laticas'
ter onTue/oiay. June 7th,1904 next af
ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock it
theforenoon to show cause,if any they
liave, why the said Administratioi
diould not be gr inted.
( liven under :ny liar.d, litis 24:h day
r?f May Anno Domini 1904.
J. E. STEW MAN,
Proba'e Judge.
They Come and Go.
Wo have jlist receivod anothei
largo shipment of the Heart anc
Arrow Brand Shoes, every pail
of them guaranteed, also a lino o:
the Men's King Bee Dress shoes
better than ever. Bo sure and set
them before you buy.
Respectfully,
Cherry & Co
W. F. L A N E Y ,
rnysician and surgeon.
Calls answered from office ir
rear of Funderbnrk Pharmacy
luring the day, and from rosi
lonco on Kim street at night.
Residence phono, 38.
Office phono, 118.
Notice.
Tho Board of Control for Lan
master county will meet at Lancaster
C. H., S. C., on .Juno th<
71\\ 1 OOl Inr fKo ?ii??I\aoa A
i X 1/ \/ i j VII? JMI i JUI^U U
3lectir<? dispensers for tho dispen
mry at Lancaster C. H., and th<
lisponsary at Kershaw for thdon
uiing year beginning July lsl
1904. Applications for these po
3itiona mnst bo tiled with sai<
board at least twonty days bofon
said 7th of Juno, 1904.
J. E. VV. Hailo,
Chr. Hoard of Co. Control L.C.
I Im it! Iii
! IF QUALITY m
i PLEASE. I
5 # l'ninos, [.Dates, Raisins, Pigs, C
Shreadod Wheat, Oat meal, English wal
Apples ! Evaporated and su twined
California dried peaches.
Canned goods of ALL KINDS.
! For a good Broom, Como to ME.
Yours f
J. B. Muck
30 DAYS
f
1 I will sell at 1
> juices for CASH.
20 lbs sugar for #1.00. 11 lbs (lr<
Soda for 5 cts. 21 lbs good lliec for #
i cts. Molasses at 17 cts per gallon. To
> 25c up. Plow Steel ut 4A cts per 11>. J
gal ColVee Pot 12c. Dippers at 4c each
, Bargain. 1 5-drawer drop head Sowinj
. Honey Moon Sowing maching at $15.00.
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Yours for
: G. C. C
On to Ci
; THAT'S THI
, ? ~
\ Of close, cash buyers. People apprecia'
1 tho very best class of merchandise at ch
5 that they can do very much better at
goods and more of them for tho same m
i making us many friends. Our fame 101
' is spreading. Every day new customer
at once become enthusiastic when they s
imsiness never ceases to grow and it wo
' true value behind it all.
A GREAT PU
p We have just gotten in over 4,000 yard
, ful stylos and fast colors?the regular 1
> eniiro lot at only 5c the yd. There is
ever will be at the price. They are goi
receive about Monday or Tuesday a cas
dies ?that formerly sold at 25 cents.
10c the yard.
GOOD CLOTHIi'l
1
r We are doing a good clothing business
host stock we over carried and tho lowcs
caster. You ought to see those $7.50 a
and those $10.50 suits at $0.00. Spec
!
j cassimere, worth $2 50, wo are running
! lot pants, worth $4, special price at $2.
" at $1.90 We havo a groat lino of hoys
3 at 20 to 75c. Good children's suits at
f ?from 10c up.
ii F).p,
Underbuying makes underselling oas
ways underbuy.
ss
ear Mm
PRICE CAM
CAN.
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Irapo nuts, Cream of Wheat
nuts, Pecan and Aluionds
or business,
lORELL.
m L y
the following
son Colfeo for $1.00. 2 pkg
LOO. 1 con Salmon for 7$
hacco :it your own price from
Shoo nails 2 pkgs for 5c. 1
In fact everything at a Big
g machine at $13.75.
Best on the market.
bargains,
ARNES.
loud'S
a rara*#
LMLL
to the fuct that wo are selling
so cut prices. They ron1 izo
our store?they get belter
onoy. Our great values are
reliable goods at low prices
s and friends are added who
ee what we uro doing. Our
mid not bo so if there was no
RGtiASIE.
s line Batisto Muslin, beauti.
0 cent grade. We otlcr the
nothing like it in tho city or
i:w ...:i 1 ***- _;n
iili invt; wim ill I*. >V U Will
0 of beautiful printed Organ
Wo will run llioin special at
1 BUSINESS
this season. Wo have the
d prices ovor shown in Ltinuits
wo aro soiling at $4 05,
tal children's suits, all wool
j at only $1.50. Men's job
,50. Fine $:> enssimor pants
' kneo pants?3 to 10 years?
$1. Straw hats at half price
Mi ft.
iy. II is our business to til -