The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 26, 1905, Image 3
? Huyler's candy fresh from
the factory. J li Muckorell.
?Tua Ijinc.ist'r Fish Marko
alw?i)H h ivo fro*11 <i-li oa hand.
? Mr. li K. Mnllwain of
Charlotte, is on a visit t> Luncastor.
?Mr. John Shnte and wife of
Greenwood, Miss., are visiting
relatives in this c*? inty. |
? rnivo lots with dwe Uin?^H,
also vacant lot on Kim Streot for
sule Apply to l\ S. Carter Agent .
? Don't forget tbo 48th nnnivors'.ry
<>t* Tirzih Hihlo Society
next Saturday.
?Mr. Burr Ragsdule, of Texas,
is visittug relatives m this county.
? Mr. Mack Thompson now of
Alabama is on a visit to his old
homo nour Riverside in this
county. Ho is looking well and
is well pleased with his new home.
? * lower Pots all 6izes, bhapas
and forms, from 5 gallons down
to quarts. J B Mackorell.
The picnic that was to be held
at Heath Springs on the 11th of
August has been called off ou
account of sickness, so Magistrate
Mobley phones us.
?Died, Tuesday, July 25,
1005, of dysentery, Allie, the
little sou of Mrs. Carrie Nisbet,
of Jacksonham, aged two years.
The remains will be interred in
Tirzah churchyard ut iO a. m.
today by the side of his lather,
the late J. C. Nisbot.
? Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gingory
went to Sumter Monday
whore their daughter, Miss Lillian
Gregory, who took suddenly ill
there last week while on a yisit to
her cousin, Mrs. Zemp, is to tie
operated on for appendicitis.
?If piu wish a nice fresh fish
phon* or eull on Lancaster Fish
Market ut L & C depot.
?VI r. E. Manly Oroxtou,
cashier of the First National
Bank of Lancaster, has returned
homo from Columbia. A call
na? ween issued lor the payment
of 60 per cent, of the capital
stock of the now enterprise on
August 1st.
? For rout oroxehange! 1 will
sell on easy terms or exchange
for good farm near town of Lancaster
one two-story six-room
dwelling, situated in good community
on Main Htreet, two Mocks
from centre of town. Apply to J
J BlackAum. lm
?Mr. L. I). Rhone, of Kosciusko,
Miss., is out on a visit to
relatives in tins county. 36 yesrs
have ulnpsvd sineo h?- moved
from Lancaster cuoty, and tbi*
it* tils tir>t visit back.
?Mr. Wylie Wright captund
a rattlesnake last Fritlny on the
Miller H ill i.cnr {Urging Hock
churc.it. It ha- mx iall 1 s and h
button. This is ?I?m -eond h*hasc
ptu ><l i Lin ih?* pas' tvc
years.
? Ill - - le of groceiies regard
less of cost in order to make
room fot our removal to the Williams-Hughes
store will only last
the remainder of this week and all
of next week. Call early.
Bennett GroceryCo.
?A gold ring was found by
by Mr. Ed Belk of Taxaha v last
week which whs lost by Miss Lou
Cook, a sister of County Auditor
Cook, 31 yeurs ago. It was
found in n field within thirty
yards of wheie Miss Cook was
when she missed it. She died
about two years after she lost the
ring and Mr. Cook says the time
sho spent in looking for it would
probably have amounted to 60
days. She prized it very highly
on uccount of its having been a
present from an aunt of hors.
?If you want to carry some*
thing nice home to your family
give the Lancaster Fish Maiket a
c ill and got a nice string of finh
At the L & C depot.
Many a girl's usefulness ha*
beon spoiled by some fool friend
yfho told her sho was pretty.
?
l'lcu-sant Valley Farmers' 111st i 1
lute Proceedings. ?
Specie I to News and Courier. ^
Foil Mill, July 22. ? Three
hundred people attended the tar* j
meru' Institute at Pleasant Valley '
Lancaster County, to-day. Mr J
O. W. Potts was the presiding of- *
ficer, aud the Rev. S. J. Ortuand j
offered the payer opening the j
exercises.
Col M. 11. Ilatdin was the first 1
speaker, llis subject was com- 1
merciid fertilizers. He gave an
. f
account of the work Clemson is j
doing for our people in analyzing j
ft*rf il vunt-rvfe. ? ? 1
IlllUCIclCS ilUU
soils. The audience seemed '
much interested in his figures \
1
showing how the quantity of fertilizers
that fall below ihe stan- K
dard is getting less and less every i
year. i
Prof. ,1. N. Harper, of the ag- v
ricultural department, spoke on J
the restoration of old soils, the ^
value of cow peas and other legu- f
.ties, the cultivation of alfalfa and 1
corn, and the inoculation of soils. f
During these speeches, and us
long as they remained on the
gound, Messrs Hardin and Harper f
were kept busy answerin gt lie (
many intelligent questions asked ']
by furmers in reference to the ;
subjects discussed by these gentle- f
men. (
During an hour's intermission a <
bountiful dinner was enjoyed by
the entire crowd.
After dinner Prof Morrison '
spoke on ind ustria education. *
He spoke briefly of the public j
school system, its growth, and
its needs, earnestly advocating |,
compulsory education, of indus- c
trial .times demanding industrial t
training, claiming that the study 1
of natural Forces is as valuable as c
study of dead languages in mentrd
training. Prof Morrison dwelt a
at t-oinc lengthon the fertilizer ii
tax, and of the benefit received tl
from it through the work of Clem- H
son College. sii
Uapt W. E. Ardrey, of Meck-|n
lenburg County, N. C., was call- ci
cd for, and spoke of tlie increas- i*
ed attendance at this over last .
year's institute here, of tho uplifting
influence of such meetings
of the good done by the A. V. M
Colleges, at Raleigh and Fort
dill.
Mr Geo VV. Jones, secretary of
the Lancaster County Cotton Association,
in response to loud
and repeated calls from the crowd
took the stand and made a brh f
and clean cut statement of wljut
the cotton associations have?accomplished,
and of its phtrts for
tho future.
Kvcry thing passed off pleas mt
ly and the Pleasant Valley Far- |
triers' Institute of 190$ was a ilc- I
i?!e<l mk'c<s?. i
M-*'i nor G-ili^d rf R trim f
Commtrttf* '
At tlie Inst in 'fling <?( Dix>?
Crttnp, No 117A, we passed n
resolution io have a county reuuion
a t Hopewell Church
(Dixie,) some time in August.
Pursuant to that resolution we
appointed a committee to make
necessary arrangements, to set ?i
time etc. That committee is ?
composed of one from each
n
Township, namely, Capt J. C.
Fester, A. C. Hinson G. B.
Shehane , W. T. Vunlandingham,
J. Nl. Yoder, Wesley Collius.
Van Hinson. H. H. Gooch.
This is therefore to ask sai.l
com out tee to meet at Lancaster ^
on the first Monday in August,
that they may make all arange
moots for the reunion. The
above nanird commiltemen will <
therefore take notice and meet l
at Court House at eleven o'clcok
1st Monday in August.
W. G. A. Porter,
Commander. (
Geo VV. Jones. Adjt.
Andvrson county shows n gi.in
in taxable properly of f. million
and a half dollars over last year.
"armors Institute at l!L ia VcStarday
llio farmers' institute lul l nl
filgio yesterday was u givut t u.*:esi
in every l'uspvct besides t>o .
ng u very pleasant occasion.
L'ho crowd present was estimated
it from 7()<.? to l)00 and the deepest
interest was manifested in
lie looturt-s. Mr. \V. 1*. Castoy
was m .-do matter of eerenioniesand
introduced 11?o speakers.
The Clemson representntivi a
were Prof. Morrison, who spoke
fury entertainingly on industrial
'ducation ; Dr. Hardin on the
subject of fertilizers, and Dr.
Harper on the cultivation and
growing of leguminous crops
The lectures were practical
alks unci wlil prove vastly beneicial
to the many farmi rs presont
'font all parts of the county.
A most excellent dinner win
ierved in pic-nic style ut the
loon hour aud we arc told thorc
vas an abundance. Wo regret
rery much that wo could not join
he large ctowd of gentlemen and
tidies who boarded the train hero
resterday morning to take in tho
iccnsion. A game of bull between
ilgin and Creole was much eujoyid
by tho crowd in the nflcrnoon.
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--Thy Hoc . Hill Distri t c >nereneo
will moot at llicko'*y
jrove tomoirovv. Rov. It. I?.
rurnipseed, Maj. J. M. Riddle and
Mr. L. C. Lazonhy will attend
rom Lancaster station. The
^inference will con'inue through
Sunday.
?A telegrum to Mr. J T Gr?cn
last Friday afternoon announced
he serious illness of Dr. Jas. R
Masscy, formerly of this county
nit now of Latnar 8. C. The
lispatch stated that little or nr.
lope was entertained of his re
orery. A later dispatch states
hat ho is appoaroutly some hotor
but holds out no hope of roovrry.
<c
?Mr. S \Y . Keath, who in
t the head of the Southern Gran
;e Company, which is operating
li? Strai*. quarry, moved from
Icrshaw to the quarry a .lay or
j ago, iu order to give the S usiess
his personal attention ? Canister
Special to News and CourT.
- HiMllHPBIIHifc
W ill
/I a Regul
CmcAeii&c
Checker* Medicine rumpftoy, Wlnston-Stlem, N. C.
'cost i
Ir order to roduc? our stock we
ntil further notice. Wo don't ii
n Mil* W t\ numf inn ii 'o u? '*? ??
x? w^w, ? v? iii\.i(i i\'u " io it 11 v; 111 n
$1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts !
ioq's 50c shirts ?job ? at 25c.
*10 Suits *7 50. $7 50 Si
MEW'S
That cost us fi
'on c:;n pick them at these prices
oiibh- knee Overalls at 88 cents.
Some bi<?- ha
.foods, colored
Laces, Embroid
Don't wait till
3d over. Sale 1:
Y
FUNDI
Aro Lancaster a.icl Chosterfiolu
:o ba at Last Connoctod
by Rail ?
1 ho following, titKeu from tho
Re'.itinitsvillo correspondence of ,
jTho N'j-vi and Courier, will bo |
of i special interest to Lancaster
and (Ihvstorliold ;
"It i? stuted that tho Pages
are negotiating for tho sale of
' j tho Chestorfiold and Lancaster
Railrorl, which extends from H
, Choraw to Ruby. Tho name of
i fl
tho prospective purchaser is not
1 given. It is conjectured that it |
is Loroy Springs, tho president
and principal owner of tho Lancaster
and Chester road. If this
ho title, tho ro.id will bo extend- ^
i wd so as to closo the gap he- ^
i tweeu Ruby and Lancaster and
: give tho Poo Deo section direct 1
' communication with the upper
part of tho State.
, 11 is known that the Coast
i Liuu has made overtures for
tho purchase of the Cheraw and
j Lancaster. 'Hie Coast Line .
/then, by consolidating with the
Benuettavillo and Cheraw, or by
building an eight mile connect
iug link from Bennettsvillo to
Oash'a, would have a through
I lino from Fayetteville to the hill
I country of South Caroliua.
i It is stated that Leroy Springs
i has made the statement that he
will build a million dollar cotton
factory at Cheraw if a boat
1 line is put on the Pee-Dee up to
that point. This, of course,
' would moan the extension of his
railroad to Cheraw. 1
I
Items from KoisIiuav Km
- -M iss l'aris Metz Ncnl, who
taught in Georgetown school the
past session, is ut home from a
visit to friends in Charleston Columbia
and olsowhero.
Miss Neal hfrs accopted a position
as teacher in the school at I
Connie Maxwell Orphanuge, at
Greenwood, for the coming sess.
ion.
? Mr. Thos. Outen,who livci on
Mr. Knight's place near Kershaw
in Kershaw county, died suddenly
lust Friday from an affection
of the brain.,
?^? ?
IT'S A GOOD SIGN
and tells where we are located.
Tt caught the eye of this young
misi and pleases her. Sho is
already on her way to our place
to purchase <
A PRKS8 PATTKRN OR TWO.
It's our dull season and things ^
are cheaper than usual. Spec
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mi unvBH aii aiong ine line in j
dry good9 is unloading our big
stock. Buy something and get ^
a benefit.
inms-IIughes Co.
(
tates tbe BOWELS I
res Constipation and I
kheadadbek^??? j f
SALE! ;
a
i are going to sell goods at first cost
ritend carrying over any Summer ^
to show you we mean business. 1
38c, 25c shirts 10c. Ten dozen ^
Suits $5. $5 Suits $3 75. 1
PAfltTS,
l'oiii 88c to 84.,
r
Wo still h?ivo ft few dozen floe.
rgains in white
md white lawns,
cries, etc.
the best is pick?egins
now.
ours to Please,
ERBURK CO
' *
SPECIAL i
HY PRICES ARE AS CliEAl
Quick Sales, Sh
For Fancy Stull', I have the lino -1
ire tlio beet that are made.
All kinds of Canned Goods and Fi
ind excursions I can supply your ivriN
China. Crooknrv s?n
? v ?. y i ?/ ? i
?/
1 have a full iino ntid can please you 1
Come to see my o
counter. He sure
test?closes 011 Au^
Yours,
J B MACK
111 Enem Man and Woma
The NeW Y<
Becaiu.se it is tbo strongest company
era use its policies protect one unlli
ecauso it bas over 390 million asset
Bocause it has over 380 millions Res
ecause it paid in dividends in 19Q-.1
ecauso it is purely mutual. It lias
Because its assotta belong to tbe pol
ecauso it (loos not invest in stocks i
ecause its policies contain only o
premium '1
ecauso tbe insuiod leaves to his wi t
Ba law suit,
ec.uiso its policies are ineonU'stabi;ecause
it paid in 1901 ?10,000,00
uc.-iusu 11 is iuu oest esuuo yon can
ccuuso it gives you the best protc*
| 3 for the moDoy.
gocuuse you can't afford to carry anvlh
host.
Call on J. E. HL.VCKMON of Lai
plicution.
Sale Boo
Our sale for the last
a great success and in
Dur stock we find we
summer goods and in <
ive will make a greate
wer.
We still have some of those 25c
>etitors worried to know where we
hey are selling for 25c. We only
Jnderbuying enables us to underse
50 inch Brilliantine in navy, brown
,t 75c; our bargain price 49 cents the y
Just received another lot of those bea
lesirable for waists and suits that we a
he yard. Another case of fine 20c 40 i
naking ic interesting at 10c the yard.
Jnderwear. They are beautiful and
hat we always make a sale when we gc
Ladies' and Mer
Big reductions in prices in these gooc
ill odds and ends in this line and anyth
nakc the price to suit.
We are Headquarters f
Men's Suits from 3
Boy's Suits from
Men's odd pants "
Boy's odd pants "
Everything going at;
E. E CL
NOTICE
>
1 AS CAN BE MADE.
ort Profits!
[{itter'a I'le^crand Jellies
rklos, or Summer l'ie-nicid
(jiliiss Ware
>oth in price and quality.
and 10 (rents
to see my eon
* 2 t .
ORELL.
in Should insure [ in
')rk Ljt'e. ,
in thu world,
on families,
t*.
erve Fund,
ovor $5,900,000
no capital stock
icy holders.
ltnl industrial securitiee.n
no c mdltiou "payment of
i * or estate a legacy an l?not
tnd nonforfeitable
0 to its policy holders.
1 loavo to your f?"iiiy.
stion and investment combined
tog slue .vueu you ein gat the
ncaator uud give htm your
miri !
ten days has been
1 i n rr ^ V-? r*/M i /vl>
JlUUI\lli^ UliUUgii
have too many
Drder to reduce it
:r sacrifice than
organdies for 10c. Com:
get the same goods that
ask 10c the yard for them.
:11.
nn?l K1 u'Aid 1 1 -~ -
wnv? uiun.I\ , ?? v;ui*J UC L UC.lj)
d.
utiful china silks that arc so
re making a run on at 48c
nch white lawns that we are
See our line of Ladies muslin
the prices arc so reasonable
:t a look.
l's Oxfords.
Is we arc anxious to close out
infj that will sui* you we will
or Good Clothing.
nrv a r a a ? r- /\ /\
>/.yD tO D.UU
69 to 4.00
50 to 6.00
19 to 1.00
a Bargain at
.OUD