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LcCt^ Sfsdsw^L 1 1>?*. .las. ! ?. I *(>or<'. PHYSICIAN VND8UUUEON. r OlIAPVTI'"!' mi.' IVIMN 11 "PIT A I. V Mi-.i'U'AL c M.I:O;; N V. ' , Oft'crf I h profi s ji ii'il v ices to the ; people of I.hiicukiit mikI vie liny. ^ Ofllce ovee I * ? U of I,M?irti?ti i. Rt>j<looco w tli 'I. Y Wi. i..n;? ? 5^ cents per pound was thcic ruling price for cotton yesterday. ,? ? Vor Kent! Six-room cottage ! 'I ne::t to Baptist parsonage. Apply to Stewart \V. Heath. , (i ?The personal effects of the j 'j late Kvan Rollings will lie sold at | his late residence at Oakhurst, L| Dec 17th. See acl in this issue. L ?There will lie services in the v Episcopal church at this place on { I the ?nd and 4th Wednesdays at f< 11 o'clock a in., and the 3d Sun- I day, of this month. *1 ?Next Monday is Salesday. h Some valiuihle lands anil town tl property are advertised. Bo on hand and, by the way, make it I convenient to call and settle for Thk Ledger, please. ? Rev L L Bedcnhaiigh willi preach at Tabernacle next Sunday i at 1 1 a lt> nri.l n* I)?4 l.-l ?A ? > ft A A ?? III., II 11VI III lU'llll'l lil O p m., which will" ho his last ap- ? pointnient for tho present confer- ^ ence year. All tho memliers of each church are requested to he J present, especially at Tabernacle. ? Married, at the home of the j, brides' mother, Nov 28th 1897, p hy Magistrate H F Long, Mr L E j, Horton and Miss Mary Adams, ^ both of Flat Creek Township. j ? ? List of letters advertised for o the weekending Nov 30th 1897: K P Badham, Gross Hamilton, i HKK Magi 11, .1 W White, K M j Wulker. J F Gregory, P M. | , ?Strayed! Black and white j ii spotted harrow pi<r, 2 months old, f from uiy premises Tuesday night. I Information of its whereabouts' n will he gladly received. i iW. P. Caskey. h ?Congress will convene next n Monday. Congressman Strait a will leave for Washington Satur- ;d day. ? ? Darkeys who arrived on the excursion train from KerHhaw n Sunday night discovered the roof . of,the house on the Billings place, occupied by Sam Boyd, col., on ^ 4re. They ran tj the bouse, Woke up the inmates, and soon Jr . . ? * had the (James extinguished. f. ?Owing to otir having given pace to ihe write up of I An caster A by *1 C N in the News and Cou tier, which will found interest- < lag reading, several communica- g tionf are crowded out of this iatde. h We regret to have to leave the m ;( out and hope our correspondents & will understand that it is unavoid- J t< bl*. . i * a ? Parties wishing to attend the DaARKLL Vinton show at Chester " Opera Houmj Thnraday night Dec c< tod can leave Lancaster either on h the morning or afternoon train h and remain in Chexter until after ^ the theatre is over and return that ^ night. One first class fare for w the round trip. I ? flames M. Heath (iFAl'A. The cotton planters of ltuford V township will please meet at Bu ! j* ford school house on the 1st Sat- \ urday in December at 2 o'clock t\ p in , for the pur|>ose of organiz- T ing a Township Cotton Growers' * 1 L Association. K. It. Lingle, ", ' si Organizer. j 11 To Cutf t'ttumUpafinH Forever Take I'fiaeareta Candy < athor'lc tl 10c or If CCJ ('fml focure, <lnig > Hi'lf rrfiiDil money. j, (iary I rhy. col., cut the throat '' of Geo Itird, col., at a cake walk n in Laurens Saturday night. Itinl died from the wound. I w la V Klondike (Entertainment 1 Will he ?;ivon !?v the Linlic:/ Soncvolent Society of the A K 1* hurch, :it the Catawba House,! I 'riday evening, l)ec. "><!, from (?' ' . o lii |>. iii. Want of space pre-! > cuts our publishing tiie choice i nenu. All should go. I t itoloi Property Recovered an t Tlioif in ?l?\i . BO Hough ci Co., have reeov- | . red thegun and one of the pistols L tolen from their show wiudo" j ist Monday night, two weeks ago. j 'he rohhery was traced to Henry v Icllwain, a negro who recently ( nished a term on the chain gang. ( 'he gun is somewhat damaged by t ust from having been hidden in ] lie woods about 2^ miles south of own a part of the time. Henry } ras committed to jail. Sam Mo- j lwain, hrs father, is also in jail ( or concealing the stolen property. \ 'lie proof is clear against both of f liem and the probability is there ] < another vet connected witti the t heft. t las Probably Burned Her Moth r er's Kyo Out. t I let Welsh, an old colored woinn, was seriously hurt Sunday j i?;ht at her home near Zion A M ? church. Adam and Mary, two . I f her children pot into a fight nd she interposed to separate! hem. As she pot hetweon them J tary let fly at Adam a chunk of urning wood which struck her 1 lother in the face and eye knock- j ip her senseless and inflicting a sinful wound which may result i the loss of her eye. Adam was nken to jail hut Mary was |>er litted to remain at home to wait j n hor tn/ifK/ir "" I ? ? , L Bud Accident Narrowly Averted. On Sunday night while return rig from < 'heater, via Cureton's errv, Messrs David Lyle and K E < lell enme near having a serious < lishap at (Jane Crock. The bridge i < being rebuilt and the carpenters i ad laid part of the floor. They t eglected to put any obstruction i t the abutment to prevent persons < riving on the bridge or else the c Instructions had been removed by i :>mo one and these young men c ot knowing the bridge was lieing t orked on, drove on it. They ; r ist did discover that the bridge r as not entirely floored in time t > stop their horses and prevent. orses, buggy and all landing at ] le bottom of the big crc k, some! ] fteen or twenty feet below. 1 . Chorch W?4dlsc at Heat* | [ Oo Wednesday eyeaing Ipt, at 1 o'clock, Mr T R Mackey and 1 liss Sellie Stover, fffrt united 1 the holy bonds of wedlock, Key \ W Henry performing the in- ] ireating oeremooy. The marriage c ime off in the Preebytariao church " L Heath Spring and the building 'as crowded by the friends of the j tmtracting parties to vfitoess the appy event. The church had een beautifully and elaborately ( ecoratod the evening before, it the appointed hour the silence n as broken by the swoet strains t f Mendelssohn's wedding march, ( hich was exquisitely rendered by c Irs Mary 11 McDow as the bridal ' arty entered the ehurch in the K allowing order: Miss Fannie ' [orton with Prof G W Fooshe: lissArah Mackey with .1 S Ilruce; Iish Mamie Stover with \V H witty; Miss Grace Allen with 'barley Kohertson; then caine the ( ride leaning upon the arm of her , ister, Miss Dora Stover, while le groom entered with his best tan, I)r K F Ilorton. Immediately after the tW'inony ^ ie bridal |*a:*tya retired to M isjt Inttie StoVeFs. iv sister c?f the ( ride's* where a rcctj'tion na? f eld and refreshment served. The bride wiis the recipient of timorous and handsome presents. The Lkdokr extends its best iihei. Kscapod but was (Julckly K? raptured. ():i Thursday night last, M Lewis Peach, charged with assaul ind battery with intent t<? kill nnde his escape from the jail a his place i?\ raising a window ii he ro<mi where he was lodged Mr Peach was threatened will neumonia and was brought dowi tail s by our kit d hearted jailo itit il he e mid recuperate. Imagin he surprise of Jailor Wilson 01 Friday morning to find that th >risoner to whom he had showi uich kindness had tied. llenotiti ?d Sheriff Clyhurn as soon as th liseovery was made and by sun u] he Sheriff was on his way b Peach's home near Kershaw lust as die Sheriff surmised, Peacl tad gone directly home and whei he Sheriff walked in he found hiti changing his clothes. Hebrough tint back and by night ho wa lecurelv lodged in his old quartos Peach claimed that he ex*i>ected b eturn to jail as soon as he ha icon his people ?nd proyide<l him ?clf with more clothing. He say i fellow cots homesick after b r ' "" " stays in the rock house awhile. \ Painful Accident. Mr W J Winnate met with Dninful accident while at work a Stevens, Heath & Elliott's nei (tables Saturday afternoon. i leavy piece of timber slid fror he scaffold, the end striking hit! ibout the top of the head, cuttin i severe gash and knocking hit nsensible for awhile. Ho wa ?rried to Crawford Bros' dru ttore where his wound was dresse ind he was then taken home in mggy. He was able to be up b Vfnndiiv nftnriwum nn>l <>"? ...J w? vv ? UUU V/UU IIU eturn to his work. discovered Before any I>araag Was Done Saturday afternoon a holt in th cylinder head of the engine at th cotton factory became loose. A nvestigation showed that the in ler follow head of the high pros mre cylinder was cracked. Th vork was shut down before an lamage was done. The factor ?n, and is only running half th nachiner} now on the low pressor sylinder. A new follow head ha H*en telegraphed for and will ar ive in a day or two when all th nachinor" will again be Btarta ?PBeauty /? I'lciu blaoil intstiiH a clean akin *0 beauty without It t_. e^rs'i Jaiuly <*atbar?' -lean your Mock. abi .aep It clean, -y stirring op lie las leer and driving all impurities he txxly. HckIii ioiUvtul?tileli |i||u ?I?m, blotchaa. Msektearia. *u liat aickly Mftoua onmpif^lftQ by tMi ug ('aacafetH. *tnrsuiy tof tsn oerib Thomas Griffiq, a colpced tr^ii land, was ruq oyar by tba can ? rVinnsbwro Monday and bia bod, :nt in two. THE dHBAT :?V-B HIETENTITE AMI HEALTH RESTORER. 2 A LISA YA <$tfsc Prevents fever, curea biliou tnd intermittent fevers, reirulate be Liver and Kidneys, and aid I ideation. Givea color and fresh less to pale, mallow thin people rhc complexion Incomes clear mooth and free from blotches mples and blackheads. The action of CAIISAYA IRON TONIC On tho Liver increases the up M tite, assists digestion and build ip the weak, frail and hrokei lown system, thereby making i ipplicahle for DysjH'psia, Loss o Vpis-tite, Headache, General I)e uli \, Female Diseases, Want o Vitality, Nervous Prostration onvaleseenee from fever, etc.,etc .'ontinuonsly nourishes, fortifies freshes ami strengthens tho en jre IJunriu organism. * Price, 7."> cents. .1 I-' Mncke,v Ac CO, LANCAHTRR, H, C. 1 t i JL : WE KfEP BRBWiNi THE CROWDS.; ^ p* ,->^* *** ~?-r~" **: . |f lAaewirr^- v.^r^fT f?r>iv ,vv . v.c - r^ fo. ] ;'4 WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS :.l AND THE AGONY IS OVER. 1) | {* n**"* ' *v '(yy i^^-y^y r> v? yrrr^ vr= e j "; - Your Chaise of the Reason. - J, "Opportunities," said the old darkey, "are sure " to come to every man ami woman, hut its only a ' bright man an' woman dat knows 'em when they " come." It won't take a bright man or woman to ' see the opportunities >ve offei now. j - Qua PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Thousands of Dollars worth of hoods come ine to and go out of our store every .week at ridiculous reductions. We sell them at a shadow of profits to you. If all the people knew all the ad" vantages to he gained by trading at Sanson's tor ? the next 30 days, then all the people would do tlieir tiadin here. I |l|i||iui InmL! D. ess floods ! We talk a great ' III COO UUUuij I deal about our dress goods ! So ? do the hundreds of customers who see and buy 1 them.. Our 3d stock, what we name "Our Christ* v mas Stock" is just in. Fancy Jacquards, A uteri* " can Novelties. Cnglisli Serges, Silk warp Henri. ? ettas, Scotch Plaids, Fte.. are here in profusion from H cents up. W e sell more dress goods tlian e all of them combined. ? |||in |||l||na|f\ Under the management of >liss e If 111 !I8111111(11 11 Hrown is simply splendid, best y we ever had You cant expect us to represent I our Tremendous Stock in'a small advertisement. ? You jiet come in tor what you want. - Are ome of These to Your Liking ? Ladies' $1 25 Sunday shoes only 75 cents. . Men's solid Sunday $150 shoe, only $1 OO. * Children's stout shoes 25 rents. No other store can afford such Shoe Bargains. :: ff*e smash their prices into "smithereens,' Our shoe business js steadily increasing* I flnihinff KuWlktaillCI V " **,,p Necond -Stock 1 PlWUg mmm straghtfrmx* Sheriff nale ' Going to he busy days at our Clothing counters, i 128 Men's suits. 0O Overcoats. 30 Capes at 62 cent# off the Dollar. I I'D SKI)II I This week. &800 worth of Blank* H III llllll IL ets and Underwear. Tickings and ' Flannels. .Inst received, I I <10 yards of that 25 '. cents wool Jeans at 15 cents. ? It has come ! It had to come' Capes and Jackets made for Winter wear were not sold bel cause there was no weather to sell tlieni in. We J have secured a lot of them at 7;> cents on tin f Dollar. VI o MUST BUY HKI!;E!;' Ganson Dry Goods co.