The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 15, 1904, Image 3
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\PPOINTMKN Is OF KHV. J. It. WHITE.
Unity, 1st on'! "tl Sal.billh.
Gills I r**cU, 2*1 uii'i 4th Sabhaili, 11
*. Ml.
Pleasant Hill, til ubl 4lb Habballi,
1 p. ui.
When you want Candy,
When yon think of Candy
When you go to bet Candy
get at
Mackorell's.
? See now adv. of J. B. Mack*
orell.
? Best blavoiing Extracts,
Colgate & Go's., sold only by W.
P. Bennett.
? Born, Tuesday, .luno 14,
1904,to Mr. and Mrs.L L Fordo,
a daughter.
? Mrs. Lily Richards, o* Liberty
Hill, is visiting Mrs. T. J.
Strait, al this pluco.
? ltifle and Pistol cartridges,
all sizes for sale at Mncltorcll's.
?A reward will be paid for tho
return to me of a whilo and brown
setter named Vedo.
J. E. Rutlodgo.
?Rot. Dr. Jas. H. Duncan, of
Columbia, will preach in the
Methodist church hero next Sun
day, morning and night.
? Good hard brick for sale, 0
miles North of Lancaster, Lands
Ford road. Phone No. 5 Waxhaw.
McCain & Stewart.
^-Married, at Longsvillo, June
I2tb, 1904, by,J. M. Hilton, N.
P., Mr. Ben Harris and Miss
Cora Blackmon, all of Longsvillo.
? Messrs Andrew Gregory and
VVaddy Thomson are at home
from Fui'inan University to spend
the summer.
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? Miss Connors Molton, of Co
iumbia, is visiting at iho luiiiio of
hor uncle, Maj. Chas. T. Connors.
? Messrs Paul Moore. Baloh
Foster and Benjamin Clyburn, of
this place, and Frank Pottg of
Pleasant Valley, students of the
South Carolina College, are at
homo for the summer.
? Misses Myrtle Fundeiburk
nnd Minnie Plyler, of the Tabernacle
section, are at home from
the Williumslon Fomalo College
for their vacation.
?Mr. John Sanders, an aged
citizen, died at this place last
Saturday of cancer and was buried
Sunday in Westside cemetery.
He was about 65 years of age and
leaves a widow surviving him.
Ho served in tho Confeder itt
army and made a good soldier.
? Richard and Anno McGriff,
colored, were convicted in Magis
tratc Caskey's court Saturday ol
cruelly ill treating a ohi'd and fined
$25. each or spend 30 days each
on the gang.
? Mrs. Baker, widow of Kov.
J. A. Biker who died soveral
weeks ago of typhoid fever ul
liaila Gold Mine, is quite ill o!
fever attho homo of her father,
ttev. T. A. Dubney, at this pi ace
where she moved shortly after hei
husband's death.
The Charlotte Chronicle snyi
that ground his been broken for
the erection of Dr. VV. O. Ni?
bet's new residence, on Nortl
Tryon street. It will be a mod
rn twelvo-room brick veneeret
residence. The plans uro by Mr
Charles K. Bryant.
? Mis? Bessie Yandle of thi
city, und Mr. C. L. Gamble, o
Waxhaw. N. C., wore married a
the homo of the bride'* fatlu r
Mr. J. P. Y andle, on Gadsdei
street, Wednesday morning at. 1
o'clock by ltev. Jotlh Bass Shel
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble lef
on thcS. A. L evening train foi
Waxhaw, which will ho thcii
borne. ? Chester Lantern.
? Mrs. C. F. Tdltmin and son,
Tlmrno Tillman, icft Moadav for,
Nashville, Tonn They will vidt
relatives in 'J\ xus before their rn. j.
turn. They expect to spend about;
a month in tho lono star s.:;te.
? Mioses Janiedohnsou, Lilian, !
Sudie, Oia, and Estollo Gregory!
are at homo from tho Grcenvillo;
Female Col lego to spend tho vacation.
?Misses Maeyo Latlmn and
Agnes Taylor, of this county,
studonts of Duo \Vest Female
Collcgo, are at homo to spend
their vaca ion. Misses Hattio'
Taylor aud Clarice Knight, of
this place, also students at Duo
'.Vest, will not bo at homo for a {
week yet, having pone as delegates
from tbo Col lego association to |
the bi?jf Y. \V. C. A. e invention
of ton days now in session tit Ashovillc,
N. C.
?Bud, alias Jim . Medlin,
wanted at Monroe on a chargo of <
assault with a deadly weapon with
intent to kill, was arrested here |
Saturday on a warrant placed in '
Sheriff Hunter's hands. The j
Sheriff at Monroe vns notiticd of j
the arrest and Constable H. J. i
|
Bivous came after Mull in Sunday, j
? Mr. J. M'ron Tillman, went
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iw v/uiuinuiu iurruuuj iw aiiuim li
inoctiDg of tlio Slate board of as-'
scssors. The meeting is to con* I
bi?ler complaints, if any, of the
assessments made on cotton mill
and railroad property bylho board
ut, its recent session. j
? Air. T. C. Iiowzo, of Fort
Lawn, was in the city Monday and
Tu|. .... .. . .1.. apt M
ilirtvn lio ?i jaen^aui
I
?Mi s Eva Alartin Moore, a
highly accomplished teacher of
the Stato, has been appointed by
the State Supt. of E lucalion to
as-ist Prof Battaa iu conducting
the summer school for tcachcis
for tbia county which opens on
the 20th iust.
?Airs. P. T. Hague and Mrs.
li B. Anderson, of Morganton,
N. C., mo (ho guests of their
aunt, Mrs. Geo. AIcC. Wither
spoon.
--The degree D. 1)., has been
very worthily conferred on liev
Chalmers Eraser, pastor of the
Pl'fishvtcl'iiin of Olid ulnnn
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bv the Presbyterian College,
Clinton, S. C.
?Sheriff llunter went toChari
lot o Monday for Grant Alsoi
brooks, col., who was wanted
hero and whom the sheriff had located
and had arrested.
I , I
? Much deserved praise was
I given the pupils of Mrs. Chalmers
Feasor's music class on their rep.?
' dition of the splendid selections at
the homo of their teacher last
Friday evening A number of
friends of the young musicians
wore present by invitation ami en-,
joyed the occasion very much.!
The evidence of progress and pro
licioncy of tlio pupils was also,
1 very gratifying to the parent?..'
After the regular program was
finished Dr. Eraser announced a
' special program of his own get
up which was spirited and enlivenf
log.
? liov. \V. .V. Hatch ford, pastor
of Tirzih Presbyterian church
in the southern part of this county '
is n remarkable old gentleman.
* unootiMr. KutcMtorU's neighbors j
and u rocmbar of his church was I
tolling ns about the great old man a j
1 few days ago. MrRatchford is over
70 years old and has never b en
* sick a day in his life and nevor
* took a doso of medicine. Mo has
never taken a drink of liquor nor
s a chew of tobacco, never shot a
f gun or went bathing in any pond
t or stream, never visitod on the
} Sabbath an I never struck ono of
, hischildion Although he has rear-.
I od a largo family. ?Monroe En.
quirer.
t ?Five good second-hand sewr
ing machines at a bargain, for
r cash or on time.
J. li. Vlackorell.
CJcmsau College Scholarships.
All applicants for (he. a scholarships
will apply t?> the CO1 N ' Y
SUPEKI N i V N OEN OV E DUCATION,
wlri M il! pivo full
iiiforinali.M) concerning the tonns
<f the law and the conditi >ns required
for entrance to this College.
The examinations will ha hold
eaply in July, before, the County
Hoards of Kduca'ion.
P. H. MELL,
President.
?-JC?- - ?- -Crj*
For tho Hampton Monument
Fund
Col. Springs has remitted to
(lluiiriiiMn M /.f llm
ton monument commission, $200.,
tho nniouut collected by him on
subscriptions for the Hampton
monument at this place and Kershaw.
$145.90 of the amount
was raised by him at Lancaster
and the balance of $54 10 was
from Kershaw. Arrangements
for the election of the statue on
the East side of the capitol grounds
will soon bo made by the commission
as tho necessary amount
has now about been rais'd.
Death oi'Mi'xC A I*lyhv
A tolegrum on Sunday afternoon
to Mr. C. A. Ply lor of tho O. K.
section, from ihe State Hospital
in Columbia, nnnouaced tho death
of his wife, Mrs. Sal lie C. lMyler,
which occurred there that afternoon.
ller remains arrived here
on tho L. & C. train Monday evening
and were mot at tho depot
f... 1 1?1 i *
nut- uuiuuihi una sympathizing
friends and wore taken to his homo
that night Yesterday at 12
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O ClOCtV Hi , liiuy H .O liltUi ttu Ub
Tabernacle church niter services
conducted by lie v. NY. C. Winn
a-sistcd by Rev. \V. M. Hodges.
Mrs Filler was a daughter of
George I lodges id II < rry our.ly.
Uor mother diod when &!?t> was
but a clrl I and she was raise I and
educated by her aunt, Miss Er.itra
Hrittou or Sumter. J any 4. 1S83,
she w;v mimed to Air. C. A.
Plyior. Sho made a devoted wife
and mother until, alas, the sad
affliction which necessitated her
removal to tho Male hospital for
treatment. She was an excellent
christian lady, cultured and accomplished,
and the loss of her
usefulness and influence in the
community was deeply felt after
tlie band of ailliction was laid upon
her. Sho was a member of tho
Methodist church from childhood.
Iler husband and two children
survive hei.
2 a m *3? cs tra. ?: .
Bears tio Kind You Have A'.v?ys 0. J...
B,?T"
Tbc Journal says that all tho
drug stoics in Monroe, including
the one run by colored men, took
out State and county liquor li
cense on June first. This license
is $50 each and the United States
retail license is #25. Under tho
liquor laws drug stores can sell
t only on physicians' prescriptions.
Prior to Juno first only one drug
store had license.
County Treasurer Oauthen ha i
finished his annual settlement
witn thn Cmiritti A u/ll ?<-.? r>.->rl
? b ; d a KUiltUl (1 UU
with the County Suporvisor and
[Superintendent of Education,
j Tho amount of taxes charsrod
wa9$52,138 93 ; penalty, $1.04.G?
?total $52,213 01. The amount
uncollected on account of nulla
bona executions, abatements and
poll releases, was #213 00, snaking
tho total amount collected,
$52,030.53. Tho amount collected
from the dispensaries for Hie
olovon months ending April 30,
was $11,212 4G, divided equally
1 between the c< unty and tin
I towns of Ivor haw and Lane 9
ter ; from the commutation rout
tax $206 50; from fines costs
etc., $1,630.17. The amount o
expenditures has already beer
published in the treasurer's an
nual report.
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As Chvo ie'c ' v ' A' rl Corro
-) i, i i Columbia ;
Su? . b ;
rnisoNKii i'm ni> d:*. \n in his m i.i..
Greenville. ,Iimo 1!).?.John
Pinson plum' or m' this city, who
went to F. i-ley lu.-t Friday, was
arrested in ?! 'own Saturday <".
u charge of <k ml.mines and placed
in tho town guardhouse.
Ye lord </ nornm:! when the
oflicer t1 ul; breakfast to Pihson he
found liim : a. dh .* in the coiner
of the cell ic d. l\;o prisoner,
during tho nigh!, hi I s tire to
the blanket ;.n hid bunk and had
been sutl'ocatcd !>, the enioko.
SAI.UD.v's llpMICIDK T.I ST STILT, j
CROWS.
Baicsbutg, .June 13.?Another
tragedy was added to Sniudn
counts'* him 11 y record late Ssturdiy
nflrx.vr:. At Cloud's
creok bridge, about liso miles,
west, of town < n the Mt. Willing
road, Richard Trnesdal was shot |
and instantly killed while on his
way borne from here.
It was verv clear from the tes[
timony taken three young A'hite
J men, two Miller boys and
ju McCormick were the parties
in\*o!e l iii the killing but the giv'
en n.unos of neither of the white
j boys implicated, being known the
; jnrv returned verdict that Iho nog*
; ro came to hisacatli at the hands
of linknmvn iwrlino
i Aee rding to tin; -lory told ut
the i I*]n \-t, the homicide waa unprovoked
and uncalled for.
i
.ToriN rninnsox acquitn;o nvi:
DAYS a ft Kit llOMI'.TDF..
M riot?, J UU? 10. - ' { t f'. 'lirt
of gc 'session* held ln.,t w
only three cuaes of imp : i. neo
wer 1 li: x1, sir! m these a v vd '
was rendered m only ore.
Frier.- m while, charged 7itli
murder, was neo lilted of I lie
charge. Fiiersm lives :it Dilhn
and 011 Sunday * 1 .lit, .Jur.o4lh,he
became involrd in a ditlicnlty
with nnothr while man and was
seric ;-lv . ut by his opponent,
l ieer-on churned to have shot 111
self del 11 , and the jury so dcci
dcd. Too Killing occurred, the
indiclmont was made, the grand
jury acted and the accused was
given a trial all within live d lys.
In tho case of Avery Strcote.r
a colored woman charged with
murdor, the jury made u mistrial.
This is lha second limo this ca.-:'
has hecn triad within u month and
both times the jury disagreed.
John Me llae, charge i with the
double crime of murder and arson
in that he is accused of having
burned his dwelling house in
which his two children were asleep
and were cremated, was tried
and the ju?y in that cr.se also di?n
! greed
.
a -r:,. *r: <:j rr.*. x .a. ,
Bears tbo a 1113 KM You Have Always Bougjit
I Enr o&AtfMzgM
Ahner Mclvinley Fouud Dead.
Somerset, Fa , duno 11.-Ahner
MeKinloy, brother of tho Into
President, was found dead in a
) |
. chair at his homo at S o'clock
this morning. IIis death camo
i without warning to his family.
It was duo to 13r?ght'a dosoasc,
which developed shortly after the
death of his distinguish? 1 brothor,
three years ago.
DRIVEN ]() DE l'Elt.i 1 ION.
Living at an out of tho way
; place, romoto from civilization, a
family is often driven to deapera1
lion in case of accident, rc -lilting
in Hums, Cuts, Wound-, Ulcers,
j. etc. Lay in a supply of Pueklen's
Arnica Salvo. It's tho host on
4 earth. 25o, at Crawford Eros ,
J. F. Mac Key & Co., and Fundcrj
hnrk Pharmacy, drugstores.
Destructive Hail Storm, f con
xi icra'olo I! snt
Ij'tUi itmrg, . C. .Im ' i
A recui '-break; 'j lio.il-t-t? mi f I
upon this c<>un!\ r t ril '-v ;I'it?rno
mi, hoirisuiii! ? ub>:it ,r? o'clock
. ,
ami con' iried r.n hour. The hail- ;
stones wc; 4 dlifted from ? to
two feet deep and were fivo to six
lucuos ueej) on uio level. UHllj
was slil! on tho "round this mot 1 i
inir. The growing crops in it-'
path principally cotton wcro to-j
tally ruined. Its sweep w: >. soi . ) ;
thjco mile - wide, 1 1 is i;no vn t?>
have heeti 20 milos in length
Tho (lanugo ema il In saf.dy estimato.
Twenty livo fanners in
town today rep irtod th*ir crops
either wholly or partially d.nau'a
ted. This disaster covert some of
the liuost cotton farm ? in t!ie
State.
V & Vri '
o most li Hllno In tho wo<
?,r wuaamw.tK . wwtwwwwa
Mason Freit h
and Tops.
I
Also Fruit Jar
A Bargain in
Next Sixtv Rave.
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Jln^r vfiti % $t\
JLS J J V vA ^-v A * i
jj Vandyke enameled
Vqt'JN
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Big Values
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u
OO Ik
IT (T\s TT
iLa %j, ti
Wo have for this week a bii? i
third (ill' the regul ir prico. Ainot
nice things such as f.ms, neckwear
su<pondcrs, corsets, t?olts, pur <\s
vests, t )\vo!s and many other thin,
to mention.
DIG RIB!
Wo have made up a special
and '20 cents llihbons. You ca 1 |
LADIES' MUSH
Wo soli lots of Ladies' I'tnlo
and make low prices. Children's
crs, Chemises, Skirts and Xijht (
>'1.00 and up, Ladies' .Jersey Hi 1?
10 els Uleachcd Yosts, taped neck
neck, special, 10 cts.
nn^ATi
uunuii
Oxfords and Strap Sandals lc
than any at same price. Wo hav
in blacks, tans and shiny leathers.
jMi irantecd lino of Ladies' Oxford
those usually >ol?l at 62.00.
OUR CLOTH
continues to grow and th re
have learned that we sell good el >
c od 67. f>0 suits that wo art > !!
1 >dy attempts to match those line
H it we are running at '(?.'/ ?. I
f< re yon buy that suit
E>E. C
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!' -i tre is published there
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n i i.oil of all tna
11 ein.r interests in America
w ih .l< n I). R kefollor at it"
I) i'ho ( ir 'nl is to bo ?2..>00,(
10, (00.
r r c * .r-. :+ ?crj!Cf :.r t :r rwotam n
T'ley Ccnte an-:) Ho.
V. ' .\oju-i r coul' i another
largo .shipment of the Heart ami
Arrow Brand Shoes, every pair
o)' ibem guaranteed, also a lino of
the Men's King Bee Dress shoes,
better than ever. He sure and see
then: b-'foro you buy.
Respectfully,
Cherry & Co
* " ' v- *-.-? not j . > , ? . -it<ar tv-va
W. F. LANEY ,
Physician and Surgeon,
C;ills answered from otlice in
rear of Funderlmrk IMitirmncy
dm;-iv?tho day, and from residence
on ISIni street at night,
lh'-.d-neo phono, 3S.
()llice ph >ne, 11X.
irs. Extra Rubbers
Wrenches.
Tobacco for. the
Mid HAIW <f>f l!?P
i+ A r: O ii
ware, acid proof.
5 Rssjectfaily,
R it tltl
ucnoreii.
This Week "
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at it '.?? hajt' ?
lot of Drummer's Samples :il one
ig these articles you will find many
, fancy coll ?rs, hose, handkerchiefs,
, cunos, gloves, shirts, ladies'
tint we !i tvcn't limo and spnco
ION SALE.
bargain ribbon counter of 12', 15
)iek the lot at only 10 cent* a yard.
IN UNDERWARE.
r.vi-.r because wo keep a nice lino
Pants, Ladies' Pants, Corset Covr.nvns
each 10, 15,25, 50, 75 cents
bed pants the pair 25 cts; Ladies*
, at 5 cts; Ladies' Silk Vests, taped
IV D9DD
>ok better, ht bettor and wear better
e a complete line of Dorothy Dodds
Try a pair at $2.50. Our
; and SmdaD at $1.50 arc equal to
SNG BUSINESS
i; splendid reason for it. People
th^s cheaper than others. Those
4 . ":\de winners. No$10
50 Unfinished Worsted Suits
! will pay you to see our clothes beLOUD,
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