The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 29, 1905, Image 3
tfrjal Matter
-r-Huyler's candy fresh from
the factory. J It Muckorell.
?Mr A C Carnes spent a day
ill Columbia this week.
? Dr W M Crawford and
Messrs K C Sccrcst and (MI
Crawford arc at Cleveland Springs
this week.
? A game of hall Wednesday
between the lleath Springs and
Kershaw teams resulted in favor
of Kershaw, the score being 34 to
7?
Mr lk? Williams, of the Orlando
division of the Seaboard
A :. 1 -
^virunc in 1'ioriUa, is at home to
spend a month's vacation.
?Miss Isabel Craig of the Sincerity
neighborhood is visiting
Miss Florence Patrick at White
Oak.
?Th ree lots with dwellings,
also vacant lot on Elm Street for
sale Apply to T. S. Carter Agent.
? 1?lower Pots all sizes, shapes
and forms, from 5 gallons down
to quarts. J 13 Mackorell.
v ?Mrs W I' Vanlandinghara and
children aro visiting at Mrs Porter
Gaston's in Chester county.
?Gill* Creek school will open
next Monday, July 31st, with Mr
11 E Coffey as teacher.
? l'bc school at Van Wyck will
open on the lirst Monday in
August. Mr Marion Stokes, a
graduate of Wofford College,
will teach tho school, the trustees
having secured his services for a
nine-month's term.
?Mr. \V. S. Horton spent
several days here this week with
his son, Mr R P Horton. it is
always a pleasure to see him. lie
is never in any other than u happy
mood and he enlivens the
company wherever he goes.
? List of letters advertised
for the week ending July 20, 1905
Mesdaoies Molic Jackson, L
V\ ilson. M is* Netie Jinkin, Messrs
L O Stoener, E B Satcher, William
Wright.
Jas F Hunter, P M.
? Mr J E Patterson and family
are spending a week or so with
Mrs Patterson's relatives in this
county. Mr Patterson says they
will move back to Lancaster in
tho near future.
?The room to be occupied by
the First National Bank of Lancaster
has been renovated and is
now ready for the reception of the
furnishings which have been ordered.
The safe is one of the
best make, screw door, burglar
proof, and is one of the best that
COUM DO DOUgH Ml INeWiYOlK.
?Mr J J T Harris, a son of
the late i?o'. Harris of Pleasant
Vallcv, died at Port Mill, where
he has conducted business for
some years, on Wednesday, of
congestion of the lungs. He was
51 years of age and loaves three
daughter?, Mrs A M Buchannan
and Misses Wren and Mary Harris,
surviving him.
?Fire in Kershaw Wednesday
morning destroyed three buildings
and damaged one other belonging
to Roxia Belk, (J B Drakeford
and Mr Frank Gardner. The
loss is heaviest on Vlr Gardner
who had no insurance. The origin
of the fire is supposed to have
been from a defective flue.
?The Lord's Supper will be ud
ministered at Old Waxhaw cburch
on the first Sabbath in August,
services beginning on Friday previous
at 11 a m. Rev G 4
Sparrow, o? Lowell, N. vy., will
be present and do the preaching.
?For rent oroxchange! i will
sell on easy terms or exchange
for good farm near town of Lnn
castor one two-story six-room
dwelling, situated in good community
on Main street, two blocks
from centre of town. Apply to J
J Blackmon. 1m.
?M L) Lee, principal of the
colored graded school, is arranging
for a big educational meeting
here on the I ith of August. There
will be a big barbecue, two brass
bands, and an excursion from
Yorkville via Chester. Thecorivi
stone of the colored Masonic hal
is to be laid that day and a matcl
game of bail will be played be
tween the colored teams of Lur./'
caster and Chester.
i
0
j ?Van VVyck is arranging for a
j edncaHoU.il r alloy and a W O
W celebration August i(>tli.
? We are moving into tho Gan
son store and offer the same gooff
bargains that we have for the last
two weeks.
Bennett Grocery Co.
?The >Springstcin Band of:
Chester will run an excursion to
this placetoday. Lancaster wishes
all who come a pleasant occasion.
? Itev \V T nail, 1). D., wife
and daughter of Columbia, are
visiting the family of Ernest
Moore, Esip
?Mrs. Geo. Anthony and Mrs
t. A. Cauthon, of Westville, are
guests of Mrs. J. F. Addison.
? Mr J M Yoder, delegate
from Van Wyck church, left
Thursday for the district confer-I
enc.o in session ut Hickory Grove. |
?Mrs. Geo, C. Carnes and j
children arc visiting relatives at
Cheraw and Chesterfield.
?Some improvement is reported
in the condition of Dr Ji< \l
Maesey of Lfttnir, but still thereis
little hope for his recovery
?-Mr and Mri Melvin O rnwrll
of Leslie, are visiting the form
er's uncle, Dr G W Poovey and
family at this place
?Mr J L Nelson of Anderson
is over on a visit to h'is father's
family near Jacksonham. His
many friends are glad to sec him.
?There will be services in the
Presbyterian chinch S :nd?\
morning at 11 o'clock. P. v Di !
W T nail will till tlie pulpit.
? The regular union ser\iets < !
the different churches of the town
will bo held in the Methodic
church at S o'clock Sunday night
? Congressman D. K. Pinley
spoke in the afternoon at the Klgin
farmers' institute Tucsdnv,
making a good speech, and
warmly commending Clcmson
College and farmers' instituteMr.
Geo. W. Jones, secretary
of the county cotton association,
also spoke. His remarks were
in the interest of the association.
? Mr VV T Unjorr returned
from Sumter Wednesday. Mrs
Gicgory will remain there until
their daughter, Miss Lillian Gregory,
who was operated on at the
liaker eanitar ium Tuesday morning
for appendicit's, recuperate*.
A letter to Mr Gregory yesterday
states that she if doingifinely and
it is expected that in a few weeks
she will be able to return home.
?A Lancaster special to the
News and Courier states that on
Friday afternoon last Mr John
^smnll ft fjinior r>f
W. ....... ... wv.
section, while slanding at the well
of a colored neighbor, Moses
Cousar, whs knocked down by a
stroke of lightning, as was also,
Cousar, who was nearby. Mr
Small's horse and the negro's dog
were likewise prostrated by the
electric bolt.
Cousar was severely burned
about the body and legs, but Mr
I Small escaped with a few blisters
| on one hand.
The greatest compliment to tumorals
of this community that
has been bestowed, during the
years over which our memory
sweeps, is the voluntary withdrawal
of the hucketshop from
Edgefield. It secin-i to have
been frozen out with the ther
momoter ranging in the nineties.
The bait is no lor.gor tempting to
the people of Edgefield, so a new
field, where a greater number of
"suckers" abound, hud to be
sought. Hut this statement is a
hard bl >w to Anderson -the city
to which the shop will he removed.
? Edgefield Advertiser.
PROFESSIONAL t A It i>
Dk M P ( ra'.vfoiu) I)k R C Rttotv n
CRWVFOKI) BROWN,
Physician* ami Surgeon*.
I aneaMer, H. (
TreutmeLt of iho eye, n<*e> :> <1 i
thioai a specialty.
("alls promptly jn?wor. ?5 tiny or !
night. Olflce over Crawfoni J' i
Drug Store,
Plioiiea: Olll'tc, X < 17*; K hicne; * |
Nut. 11 ami Wi.
Never judge the wail of a young
widow by Iter sighs,
i' >1 T <J '
II h Mu ' . *; !. in
\v il ?>?r. ow 10 k a . i : i <
of Mr. riius C. 11 ; , i ' j
c<>m ii * !Ui r?"
the M .g hi i. ?j i J !'i ''k 'vi.r
lu.->t Mo mi ;y i: m t; p aid ever.
Mr Howzc was oniv "> years of
age but he v.j-j me of Chester
county's mo?t highly esteemed
and influential f it zens. I lis
genial nature aad courteous manner
won him hosts < friende.
His denth is a distinct ' - lo his
community and to Ch %tr: cut ty.
Hi- remains were inter 1
at Co Jar Shoal graveyard < *
Tuesday
Items i 'in \V.tx''i ?v. ' ;i i" r ? .
Mr. WMl Rroom. . up known
von; .r farmer of the Aniioeh
neighbor oo-' in ill's * v.- 13
struck by lightning 1 ?' ..
sday afternoon ?m? instant.y u
od.
?The wondiiful *p:der >. h
the human face, on e?.1 lit n
11 I - office hat? u e ; muui
a'tsntio d .eg t pc v-'ok
H irdre< cl e h ;e ailed to
'see and many h '. jn the
exprcs-iotiH of wi". p'- - a irpriso.
_ \r,- T-r.l-.t-. 1- .V. ..1 -
...? *. j - Mi., me mini - mi, or
this community, nn 1 MI t Huttie
Wilson. <!auorbter < r Mr. D.
Wiis' n. of the B?-kdr no thiiothood,
were inn : i<?1 Y :esdr v afterrioon
at the ' . pa'cuts,
K. \. L. K. . ( i-; 1 ing.
Hoih :r j/ e< ;
'o .nd ! :.ve inn y f: i?' n<rm irt
til s eli . o I; v -a . < : the'll
much , "v mi pro- lerity in ii ;
rii?M tn it lot > jv., pie vii
tl ah * 1 to ' v a ich
C : p t o :kc < ;ul, hn
how -n hi - can i r> their
cons u n .'0 t '111 a if. a at nip glio-.
n 'K-pv r is mo; t : in w
con s ?e. ? here tire n re peopto
in the world beating ni wspapen
than arc boa'in** <>:.?. o ! ny to
bent any other insti >r
would surprise you to sr. 1 .'i
persistent are tho attempt- n a !e
by <?oo<l people to i;ot all t11o %
can from the ; inter and -vv
bark a- little as possible. ? i'ior
enco I) lily Time
. -? ??? Poverty
is a hard luh'so, l>ut
she runes he dthv children
Pay your subscription.
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Ir order to redae our stock we
until further notice. We don't in
goods. We mention a few items
$1 Shirts Toe, 50 cents shirts 3
men's 50c shirts?job ? at 95e.
$10 Suits ?7 50. $7 5( S
MEN'S
That cost us li
You cm ]?ick them at these i rices,
double Unco Overalls at 3^
Some big- bat
goods, colored a
Laces, Enubroid
Don't wait i ill
cd over. Sale it
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! For The Ledger '
t'i. it nucle
Tabernacle school o ?eued last
Monday, July 424th, with a largo 1
attendant . Metsrs C M Sapp
j and At '.tnvull are in charge,!
and evtty ciicnmstancq points to
a most Micces-ful term. The
people .mind hero mo wide
awake t<* the interest of their
| children, mil therefore wa tind one
of as good schools as can ho found
, in the country.
?The farmers are about
throng'.* laying by their crops, and
will tit* 1 a season of rest as there
l- no p htics out here this year.
?O ps are looking fairly
well, corn, especially, is in fino
condition.
?The Children's Day picnic
! was a decided success. The peo!
plu began t<> gather at tho church
. about 9 o'clock and continued to
come until 12 o'clock, numbering
about 800 or 1,000. The exerts
es began at lo SO o'clock, conting
>f songs, rocitations, essays,
sol os and duets. After the
exerciser by the Sunday school
i were over, addresses vrero mado
| by Hon J \V Ilamel of Ker?baw
i and litverend P C Ingruham,
pastor of the East Lancaster cir*
I cuit. Both addresses were inter|
Jesting and instructive and were
high y enjoyed by all present.
The exercises by the children
were also line and did great credit
to ti c interest and skill of Misses
.
Minnie and Russia Plyler, who
[ h id charge of their training for
'th? occasion. Icc cieani ami vari
us other refreshments wtre
served by tho ladies and a nice
littl sum was raised for church
I >> roosts. Everybody went to
their homes feeling that it was
! good to be there. Tho dinner was
a gi ind success as it always is at
Tabernacle. Everybody was fed
I and much carried homo.
'Vitn best wishes lo The Ledger
I eh kp. Participant.
From such figures as are now
available, the outloeok is that
the increase in the assessed value
'< the property of Yoik county
t i> year amounts to something
! like a half million dollars. That
certainly mi indication of pro:
_ucts. ? Yoikville Enquirei.
IT'S A GOOD SIGN
a id tells where wo are located. 1
It caught the eye of this young
niis.i and pleases her. She is
already on her way to our place
to purchase
A DKKSH I'ATTKRX OR TWO.
it's our dull season and things ?
aro cheaper than usual. Special
drives all along the line in
dry goods is unloading our big
stock. Buy something and get
a benefit.
inins-IInghcs Co.
SALE! :
hit going to Hell goods at first cost
ten 1 carrying over any Summer (
to show you we moan business.
Sc. l25e shirts lite. Ton dozen J
uits $5. $5 Suit:! $3 75.
?ANTS,
oni38c to 84.,
i
Wo still have a few dozen 5oc ,
rgains in white
nd white lawns,
erics, etc.
the best is pickc
gins now.
ours to Please,
EBBUBK CO
MY PRIGfcSARB Abi a (
Quick Sales, Sh
< For Fancy Stuff, I have the line U
are tlio best that are made.
All kinds of Canned Qioods an ' < ;
and excursions I can *ujv>'y y- .u ? ,
China, Crockery am
7 ?/
1 have a full iine and can |>loa< \
Come to see liiv > an
%}
counter. l>e sure to
test?closes on Aug \
J B MAC)
WHf Iveri Man anil
The NeW Yor
^^ecause it is the strongest re.:; u v
auso its? policie? protect one :r;i"
"^ecause it has over 3'JO million i--eUBecause
it has over million- ih -e: \
ocausc it paid in dividend: in 1
ecauso it is purely mutua'
Because its setts he n ' 'i.
ecauso it does not i.r ^t i- ccause
it - policies n .
premium
ecausc the insured imv
Ba law suit,
ecauso its polices * 'no
Because it paid u 1 *1 <
ecauso it is to.* '.v i -t . - ?.? r .
ecausc it gives y u . - j
for the money.
Because you can't nilord t ea; ; .1, "...
bc.-t.
Call on J. V.. BL UJKMON I.
plication.
Sale Bo
Our sale for the la vi ;
a great success and -c
our stock we find we i.1
summer goods and in oiu
we will make a greater
ever.
We still have some of thos~ 2jc or
petitors worried to k:;ovv w ho. e .
they are selling' for 2bc. v. i o.
Underbuying enables us to und .
50 inch Brilliantine in navy, brown and
it 75c; our bargain price 49 cent1- the yd.
Just received another lot of those beautii
iesirable (or waists and suits that we are m
:hc yard. Another case of tine 20c 40 inch
making it interesting at 10c the yard, dee
Underwear. They are beautiful an 1 ti: |
:hat we always make a sale when we get 1 i
Ladies' and TO r\
Big reductions in price; in t eill
odds and ends in this i . '
make the price to suit.
We are Headquai 0 ..>
Men's Suits i'rou i, ..
Boy's Suits u o; 1 (
Men's odd panv
Boy's odd pants " J
Everything going at a i
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lvo to many
k i to icolic?w it
sacrifice than
uv.lius fuC lOw Com,
;i .. gc xis that
; : \. : J. n them.
b ack, uou.i be cheap
1 chin.-. s;iks th.it arc so
akinj a run on at 48c
w! it a lawns that we are
O'T line of Ladies muslin
prices are so reasonable
00k.
Oxfords.
a e anxious to close out
t wii suit you we wki
Good Clothing.
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to $16,00
)9 to 4,00
>0 to 6,00
19 to 1.0 j
iargain ^
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