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The Chester Lantern 1906
The Chester Lantern
1-5-1906
The Lantern, Chester S.C.- January 5, 1906
J T. Bigham
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CHESTER, S. C „ FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1906.
MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SAI.I;
WILL
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SATURDAY, January 6th, and Continue 30 Davs
M A R K E D D Q W I N — W e o r e t h r o u e h S t o c k t a k i n g HrtH r>l If
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Clothing Department
I lot Men's Overcoats, regulrr price 10.00, this sale
I jot Men s Overcoats, regular price 15.00, this sale
1 lot Metis Overcoats, regular price 20.00, this sale
50 Men s Suits, regular price io;oo, this sale
5° Men's Suits, regular price 15.00, this sale
50 Men's Suits, regular price 20.00, this sale
.s
Men's Shoe Department.
Our entite Kne of Klciaon's 5.00 and 6.00 Shoes marked
down-to......^'
1 lot Men's Bals, the Famous Washington Shoe, regular
price 2.00, this sale.-.........;
Dress Goods
25 pieces of Broadcloth, regular price i.oo this sale . .
All Dress Goods at 1 s o the yard this sale
All Dress Goods at 1.25 the yard, this sale
All Dress Goods at 1.00 the yard, this sale
All Dress Goods at 75c the yard, this sale
All Diesi Goods at 50c the yard,* this sale
All Dress Goods at 25c the yard, this sale
Ladies' Skirts
I lot Ladies' Skirts, regular price 8.50,.this sale...
1 01
J , ^ i e s ! ® k ! r , s ' regular price 6.50 and 7.00,this sale
1 lot Ladies Skirts, regular price 5.00, this sale
1 jot Ladies' Skirts, regular price 4.00, this sale
riot Ladies' Skirts, regular price 3.00 and 3.50,this M | e
1 lot Ladies Skirts, regular price 2.50, thin sale
1 lot Ladie£<Skirts, regular price 2 oo, this sale
we will give 13 yards of Barker Mills or
Androscoggin Bleach' for 1 0 0 during this
sale.
for 30 days.
Goods chargcd at tfiis sale will be at regular priccs.
This is the greatest opportunity ever offered the
THE LANTERN,
SHBD TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Specially
Registered
to You
t o y o u , guaranteeing its delivery s a f e a n d in g o o d o r d e r .
The
W e n
S P l a f S
I
S
r
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Breater
Biscui, a n d
a
n
v
the
l
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7
are
pr$tectin
exercises
8 f o r e s i g h t in delivering it*
Cracker* t o y o u .
Fresh f r o m the oven,
enclosed in a d u s t t i g h t , moisture proof
package, on each e n d of which is affixed this t r a d e
m a r k in r e d a n d white.
Z u Z t r C l N O E R SNAPS—Criap, ddidoss, foMn-brows
n s n d l of avntOMI and rpic* Hut enryooi lovtt.
CHEESE S A N D W I C H E S - I l i a cracker. esdoslag • byw of
W e
Have
Just
Received
a
CAR LOAD OF
Pryor&M|Kee's FURNITURE
OLD STAND ,
W h e r e w e will be better
prepared
care
of
our
to
take
growing
trad^.
notice of Application (or Discharge.
C o m e to see
u s in o u r
In re KB I a t " Marx R - McDill, deo'd.
Due notice is hereby given thai on
Wednesday, Hie 18th day of J a n u a r y ,
100ft, n e x t , a t U>e hour nf fl o'clock in .
t h e forenoon, I will flle in the probate
court of Chester county my flnal return
a» administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Mary B. McDIII. dee'd, and will thereT h e Quality Grocers.
upon apply to said court for letters dismissory.
Agents Lowncy's Fine Candles.
K-K-f-tt
B . B. MCDILL, Adoir.
NEW QUARTERS
MUTHr-'TTHTHTi.Tia TUTUT * T « T i l + r « T l « T H r « T l « r « T « T V lT U T * THTHV
3
WE HAVE A OREAT MANY
I CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
|
O N H A N D i'N T H E L I N E O F
J Mahogany Rockers, Dining Tables, Kitch<j
en Cabinets, Hs^Jl Backs, Etc.
In re E s t a t e Mary J . Wylle. dee'd.
Due notice is hereby gi ven t h a t by
virtue of an order of t h e probate court
of Chester county. I will sell a t the
late residence of Mrs. Mary J . Wylie,
dee'd. in Chester c o u n t y , on Monday,
the 8th day of J a n u a r y , MM. n e x t , between the hours of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon a n d !o'clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n ,
the following described personal prope r t y , t o - w l l : One cow, two heifers,
sundry articles of household and kitchen f u r n i t u r e , and s u n d r y stocks, a full
description of all ot which may be
seen by reference to t h e appraise bill
now on flle in t h e office of the probate
Judge for Chester county. T e r m s of
sale cash.
I* er-f
8. E . W Y L I E , Adtnr.
C a l l t o s e e u s in e i t h e r s t o r e a n d
be
o u r s t o c k is t h e l a r g e s t a n d b e s t f o r t h e
Floral Greenhouse
Roses, C a r n a t i o n s and C u t
Flowers' a specialty. .Furnished on
short notice.
THE EXCHANGE BANK
C a p i t a l
M r s . J 0 8 . AT W A L K E R ,
soo Academy Street.
that
HOUGH & CLARK
P o p u l a r G o o d s at Popular P r i c e s .
R i n g s in e n d l e s s v a r i e t y f r o m J i . o o
to t t o o . W a t c h e s , C h a i n s , P i n s ,
G o l d Ports, G u f f B u t t o n s , , W a i s t
S e t s , B r u s h a n d C o m h S e t s , Alb u m s , Music B o x e s , V a s e s , S e w i n g
Machines, Talking Machines, e t c .
T h e latest fad, Neck C h a i n s and
Crosses. Call early.
I
satisfied
money.
I
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.
.
$
Surplus Stockholders' Liability
76,000
52,000
76,000
Protection to Depositors - $202,000
i
H y o u k e e p y o u r m o n e y at h o m e it m a y
or stolen.
B o u v l l l e tomorrow.
Mr. J , B . MoCllntock a n d d a u g h t e r ,
Mrs. W. C. Hudson, of Riverside,
fcancaater
c o u n t y , w h o - have . been
M u t i n g a few days w i t h Jhe former's
^ B a r . M n . Mary MoCllntoek. w e n t
H A m o r n i n g , "
T h e r e la n o Improvement* In t h e
condition of Mrs. W. W. Cooglsr.
H e r condition Is extremely critical,
s o d t h e physicians In a t t e n d a n c e a r e
able t o throw o a t no. hope, a l t h o u g h
t h i s morning t h e r e seemed to -be a
a l i g h t rally.
.
A thousand thanks for
your past liberal patronage. We wish for one
and all a very happy
and extraordinary prosperous New Year.
j
be
burned
P u t it in t h i s . B a n k w h e r e it i». k e p t i n a F I R E
P R O O F V A U L T a n d is F U L L Y
INSURED AGAINST
!'BURGLARY.
Am<AWA»wtMtA»uiuKA»tAmmtA««u>tAitAwtA»a»1n^^t m i t i m
The J. M. C.
The Juvenile Musical Club entertained at Miss Fanny Spratt's on
Wednesday, Dec.-27th.
The house was profusely decorated
with holly and mistletoe and many
beautiful bells.
Music was rendered by the members of the club, adding to the en Jo) •
; merit of all.
| The contest of the evening was the
, wrltiuK of letters to Santa CI*us. 1mlI tatlng a child of ttve years. Messrs.!
Sinclair Booth and Willie Henry drew '
for Uie prize. Mr. Booth, being the
successful one, received a bo« of candy. |
T O EACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR
After tills dainty refreshments were
served theguesU.
|
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS jt
*
Among those present were: Misses
Madeline Pryor, Marie Cross, Lois
Sample, Carrie llood, Lottie Kluttr..'
Somervllle Booth, Fanny Spratt. Liz- 1
zie Macau lay. Kittle James. Lizzie
Hardin, Mildred Patterson, Pattie'
Gage. Janle Ford and Messrs. Sinclair
Booth, Will liavldson, Harvey Hand,
Butler Woods, Willie Henry, Joe Bigham. Edward Hemphill. Allan Macaulay, Campbell Spratt. Lucius Gage.
William Lindsay
The atralr was voted quite asuccess.
That \vr still have what you want for the t a b i c !
Miss Ivols Sample announced last
week that she would "hold school"'
if Christmas is over:
for the members of the Juvenile Musical Club on last Saturday afternoon.
Killer's Extiact Fine Mince Meat, none such.
Every one was very much Interested
to know how this would be carried
Iihl.v's Mince Meat, Plum Pudding.
out.
Stnlfed Dates, Crystallized Ginger,
All of the members were present
Crystal Strawberries and Cherries.
and a short musical program was carFresn Arrival of Oanherries, Sailed Almonds,
Mule 2nd Buggy Stolen.
ried out by the members,
Shelled Aimdnds, Olives in bulk only 40c quart.
Mr. J. G. Braketield, whu lives in A very Interesting program followthe New lietlieL section near lowry- ed this. The answera to the quesK,l.im, Pineapple and Club House Cheese.
ville, had the mlsfortunu to lose his tions were the names of states, riversStill have .1 few hnglish Print Cakes.
mule and buggy yesterday afternoon. poets and tlie letters of the alphabet.
The animal was tied near (lie MnflaU. Several of the members drew for the
Grocery Coinpuny's warehouse. while prize, but Miss Kittle James was the
Mr. Hrakelield was within transacting lucky one who received llunyan's
Chocolates and Bon Bons.
some business. .-On his return he "Pilgrim's Progress" as prize.
found that some one had stolen both After tills delicious lunches were
the mule and buggy lie Is conUdent handed around In real school fashion.
that It Was the work of a thief, for The evening was much enjoyed by
lie hail removed the harness from the all aud the memliers enpectan equalmule, and he Is quite sure that the ly Mice time at Miss Lizzie Macauanimal didn't get Into the harness of lay's on Jan. I.I, won.
his own accord and start off with the
huggy.
Miss Alice Whit lock returned to
LATKB Tills morning bright and Richmond Wednesday after a visit
early the mule and buggy^were found of several days wish her parents.
hitched up at the place from which
they had been stolen. A negro boy Mrs. Augustus Fennell and children
was seen alighting from the vehicle, went U. Hickory. N C., yesterday lo
Will be mailed free to Machinery Owners if they will send us
and he was quickly appt$hended. Ills visit her relatives.
statement Is that some one sent him The auditor will continue on his their name and address, saying that they want a Calendar.
for the mule aud buggy.
rounds neiv week, (in Monday he
We have taken great care in selecting our Calendars for this
will be at Wellrldge, on Tuesday at season and are sure that '.Jey will please you.
JOS. WYLIK & CO. are selling Ilossvlili; and at Mrs. W. P. Mi
With
the Seasdn's Compliments, we are—
blankets. Jackets and overcoats at lough's, on Wednesday at Catawba
cost they won't last long.
Falls, on Thursday at llascomvltle, on
Friday at Wylle's Mill, on Saturday
Transfers of Real Estate.
at Rlchburg.
The following are some recent
ONE-HORSE WAGON for sal>
Machinists,
C o r n w e l l , 8. C.
transfers of real estate as recorded lu Good
and strong but needs a little re
the office of the clerk of court:
pairing. Apply at Lantern office.
F. M. Nail to James Vance. I house
tf
and lot on White Oak street.
F. M, Nail to Sarah Atkinson, 1
Returns to Native State.
house and lot, city of Chester.
Rev. J. P. Marlon, of Martinsville,
'C. B. McCallum to Jack J. Land, lo Vs., In a letter to Dr. Geo. W. Dick
acres, Halsellville township
stated that he would accept the call
c." 11. McCallum to Calvin M. Greg- x>< the Presbyterian church of this
ory; 24 acres In Halsellville township. city, subject, however, to the direcYOUR MONEY BACK
J. L. Miller el alto P. W. McGarlty, tion of Ids presbytery. An official
106 acres near i'leasant Grove church. letter to the officers of the church
IF YOU WANT IT ,
CHESTER'S
S. B. McKadden to Green Wood- was also written by Mr. Marlon.ward, one lot on Ashford street.
LARGEST STORE
Sumter Watchman.
Emma a Culp to John R. Culp and
Francis N Culp, one house and lot,
city.
O&rrle C. Ferguson to J. T. Far Is,
81 acres, near York county line.
L. Carroll to S. D. Cross 110J
acres on Grasty Run, nearclty.
Elbert Roberts to Robt. Roberts,
150 acres In Baton llouge township.
M. S. Lewis to ltosetta Carter, 1
lot on "York road, two miles north of
city.
A. Eudy to Wm. Lee, one
house and lot, Jetersvllle.
Andrew l'edeu to W. L. Walker, 324
acres, on Rocky Creek.
WE THANK OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
Happy New Year Is the Wish of
For their patronage for 1905, and we hope to
merit a continuance of
the same
for 1906,
and we hope for you a pleasant and
perous New year.
Truly,
HAFNER
Please Remember!
a n d D o n ' t F-'orget;
BROTHERS
THE LANTERN.
— LOCAL NEW5.
Miss Mattle Jlyndman, of Charlotte,
Is visiting relatives in the city.
Miss Kate Glenn left for Camden
yesterday morning to attend the marriage of Miss Bessie Zemp.
Mrs. J. J. Hardin left for Shelby
• yesterday morning U> spend several
days with relatives.
The ffeyman grocery store has put
on a handsome new delivery wagon,
one of the handsomest and most upto-date in the city.
Mr. John Caldwell, of Lewis Turnout, was In the city Wednesday morning on his return from a visit In Gastonla.
Mr. Robert Sterling »nd*'hepliew,
Master Marlon Harvey, or Wood
ward, came up yesterday morning for
a short visit.
Mr. Carl Wllks left for Lenoir col
lege yesterday, after spending
holidays at hijs home in the Wise
neighborhood.
Miss Mattle Hyndman, of Charlotte, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Lunie Burrls. and other relatives
the'city. ,
Mrs. M. J. Conrad, of Lowryville,
spent last night with friends in the
city on her return home from a visit
to her daughter at Joneaville.
worth of Insured property.
All of the officers were re-elected as
follows: S. T. McKeown, president;
J. R. Culp, agent and treasurer; T.
C.- Strong, ll. A. Ragsdale, Alexander
Wise, J. W. Bigham, J. L. A bell, B.
H. Ferguson, K. O, Atkinson, J. R.
.ECTRIO LINEMAN Wanted by
(ity of Chester. Good opening for
jng man and good wages for one
.will preve satisfactory. W.. H.
pros-
At JOSEPH A. WALKER'S i
A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR
w . o.
McKEOWN & SONS,
Chester's Fastest Growing Store
CRAWFORD'S
W c h a v e j u s t received n e a t l y
Resolutions
D i d y o u look into the
Kitchen, and
S T O V E
WARE ?
see
and
about
that
E N A M E L
You
c o u l d n ' t be-
gin t h e N e w Y e a r in a belief
w a y t h a n b y p u t t i n g in a n e w
S t o v e O M set of E n a m e l W a r e .
Nothing
about
a
h o u s e is a a
pleasing aa a g o o d C o o k S t o v e .
W e can show yon
something
t h a t will p l e a s e y o u a n d a b s o -
E. A. Crawford.
lutely g u a r a n t e e satisfaction.
On easy terms, or cheap for cash,
desirable, well located, valuable city
lota.
Also two plantations of t h e best
terming land on t h e m a r k e t .
Sea us quick.
CALDWELL & GASTON, Atty's.
T o R e m o v e Freckles and Pimp l e s i n JO D a y s , U s e
NADINOLA
THE COMPLEXIOH BEAUTIFIBR
ALEXANDER'S
J NO. m. WISE.
A t t o r n e y at L a w
C H E S T E R , S. C.
First Floor, - Agurs Building.
THE NAdfNOLA GIRL
N A D I V O L A it new discovered g u a r - j
anteed, and money wilLbe refunded In
' v r j rase where it fills to remove
freckles, jiiiiiples, liver-spots, collar
discoloration!, black-heads, disfiguring
eruptions, etc. The worst esses In »
days. Leaves the skin clear, soft,
healthy, and restores the beauty of
youth.
Price Ml r l s y n j l $1.00. Sold in each
city by all leading druggists, or by mail.
Mrs. Ella Drown w r i t e s N a s h v i l l e ,
Tenn., Sept. H. 1005.
have been
using Xadinula, Kgypt.an (.'ream, Soap
and Nadine Face Powder and like them
all very inueli. Tils is the first summer since childhood that 1 have been
without freckles. I am 31 years old
and have a better complexion now
than when a g i r l . "
Prepared only "by
National Toilet Co.,
Paris, T e n n .
Sold in Chester by J. J. Stringfellow
and leadiug Druggists.
O w i n g to a c h a n g e in m y busi n e s s , I will begiri o n D e c e n i b e r
•1st, t o m a k e s o r u c
GREAT REDUCTIONS
IN PRICES
I WILL SELL:
Dunlop Pat. Flour at 2.60 per hundred,
5.20 per barrel.
Best Cream Cheese at 15c per lb.
25 pounds Sugar for 1.25.
200 boxes Tobacco at wholesale cost,
embracing all the well known brands.
Arbuckle's Coffee 15c per lb., not one
package, but all you want while it lasts.
I have a large stock of Heavy and
Fancy Groceries and they must be sold.
There will be no goods charged at
these prices.
Watch this Ad, It will Pay You!
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T l i e
C a t
P r l c p
O r o o e r .