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At the congregational meetirg held at Douglas cliurch last Sunday a cftll was extended to lie v. O (1 Jones, of Rock llill, to become pastor of the church. YA Died, near Heath Spring, on Friday evening last, Hazel, s.?n of Mr and Mrs John C Harris, aged one year. The remains were interred at Beaver Creek church on | Saturday afternoon. V7. Married at the residence of the officiating minister, Sunday afternoon, by Rev C VV Humphreys, D. D., Mi J \V Barker and Miss M E Chumliers, both of ?this county. V72 The A H 1* Synod will convene tomorrow at Chester. The opening sermon will he preached by He v. T W Sloan, of Troy, S C., alternate to the retiring moderator, Iiev J L Young,of Arkansas, who will not he present. Messrs It. J., and J. D. Glenn of the Jacksonham neighborhood, have shucked 275 bushels of corn from a five aero field this season. The corn was carefully! measured up and is the best yield made in the neighborhood. Resigned Mr. .1 S Gladney. Assistant cashier of The Farmers' Hanking and Mercantile Company, has re I si?;ntd, his resi?inat;on to take ? ' I etrect Nov. 15th. Mr Gladney will go into business in Columbia, j The Election. One wonld hardly have known an election was in progress hero yesterday. The vote was small. 179 at the State and county ! boxes; 1(36 at the Congressional . box. There were no Republican j tickets and no Republican pre- i V sented himself at the polls to vote. The dispensary was closed all day. j Items From Kersliaw Fra. Born to Mr and Mrs W W Horton Nov. 7th, 1S05, a son ? and Will is all smiles. Miss Annie Stevens is spending some time with her brother, Mr ! .lohn T Stevens, I - ? , i A child of Mr and Mrs Geo McManus died Saturday night, i ziuh, u!t., ?t the homo of its parents at Taxahaw. The Kershaw Graded School will observe Stale Arbor Day the third Friday in this month, which will be the 1 Sth inst., as provided for in the Statutes. Cards are out announcing the' appronching marriage of liev S W Ilenry, of Heath Spring, to M iss M innie Wolfe, which happy j event will be consummated at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs J Archie Wolfe, in Lex ington county, the 16th inst. at} 12 m. 9 * * .lust Arrived ? Horses, Mule* ?uu nnf(oiiN i?y im* i iir i.otiu. A car load of Horses, Mares and Mules, selected especially for this market and bought to sell at prices in keeping with the low price of cotton, have just been received at our stables. Also, another car load of the celebrated Tennessee and Old Hickory Wagons, the only relia9 ble. This is our second shipment this season. Call early. Wo will treat you right. Respectfully, Farmers' B. & M. Company, J. M. Hood, ManagerSnt Trtirn tfti m4 ta*k? Teer IJft Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No ToBee. tbe wonderworker, that make* weak men strong. All druggists, tOc or II. Cure guaranteed Booklet and asm pie free. Addreng Sterling Remedy O* *"?blcege or New YorW If tome Christians were better listeners they would hear lietter sermons. To Ho Married Nc\t Work. Vn Cards are out announcing the niurriuge of Mr. John M. Craig, (jr formerly of this county i>ot now WH of Birmingham, Ala., and Miss catl I?'a Lewis of Shenandoah, l'a , on !a t? the lt>th instant. Mr. C., and' tioi his hride will stop over a day with cor the former's father, Mr T B Craig, I to in this county, on the return trip|inft to Birmingham, where they will |,.n make their homo. in? _ _ i r , tin Stockholders' Meeting ( A meeting of the stockholders tjie of The Lancaster Tonsorial Company is hereby called to meet in n)e toe omco ot T Y Williams, Esq., -p|J( nt 5 o'clock p. iu., Monday, next, _jlf Nov. 14th. \ll stockholders are requested to he present. prc J. T. Stevens, Pres. j frj( Death of Hrlce Craig. |t,,e Mr. Price Craig, son of Mr H ev 11 H Craig, died at his father's hou U| near Newcut last Fridav night of, v n i | Bl ight's disease. He was about ,eH 10 years of age, and had been an wa^ invalid for the past two.or three years. He was a member of Tir- 80 * r.ah church and has always been a w 1 pious good boy. His rcmains|Uft were interred at Tirzuh Saturday ! rur afternoon. j8^ Halcsilay The Clerk of Court sold some cn* valuable lands lust Monday. The j mf| crowd was large and the bidding ',ai lively at times. The following wa! . ? IA Thl tracts were sold: 120 acres, Stover land, for $720 7?. bid oir by J T Green , Esq., for| 1 the heirs. i WO 105 acres, Buily tract, near j Pleasant Hill, for $810. L F Robertson, purchaser. Lot in town of Kershaw, $203. R S Floyd, purchaser. Estate lands of S H Gregory? 234 acres for $500., and 50 acres I V_ 111] for $200. J F Gregory purchas- ^ er of both tract?. Kr Estate lands of Jiulson C Mob- | ( ley ?100 acres for $600. Mrs. |m,' Ella B Mobley, purchaser. One- j iM< half interest in town lot at Heath 8^K Spring for $61. Leioy Springs, | crf purchaser. I r1' Estate lands of Jesse B Mobley | 1 ?285 acres for $800. Berry i Moblev, purchaser. j ? ? rx / . ,.r , * tile estate lands or u L vvoiie?| i Cft s 1 acre for $23. Mrs Maggie j Wolfe purchaser. 82 acres for: ' $348 50, Davidson Wolfe purchasers. 124 acres for $527. 125 acres for $531 25. 37 acres fori ^ 11 $203.50. 84 acres for $127 50. ' The total brought by this proper-1 ty was $1,70o 75. The Sheriff made but one sale, |,no the Foster tract, 400 acres in the j Waxhaws, for $2,020. Bid off by! J K. E. Allison. Agent. A Slglit Worth Seeing?A Wagon II on a Hoof? Look Over Clylnirn | IJ Ac Klliott's Stables. I Have you seen our highly ele- , vated Mitchell Ac Lewis wagon BM Well, of course you have if you j llAVIt boon ill toil lliilou of I uniMit. 1 tor within the past week. It isj eui n<?t quite hs high as Mitchell's Mu Peak in North Carolina?b,7<>7 cal feet, but it is far enough up in na1 the air to bo seen for miles around, located as it is upon the pinnacle j ve] nf our stately stables, gracefully 0f holding on the tip end of its tongue ! our neat business sign. It is high wai in everything except price?high nei in quality, durability, workmanship and style. The price is so ( djn low that wo are almost ashamed ; ** to tell it?in fact, it is so far he- mo* low the wagon's high standard of in? excellence that we have to keep it on the ground floor, where you j are cordially invited to call and see it. At Cotton is low, it is true, but if twc you need a good wagon?one that you will not bo a.ways taking to the shop for repairs, ami are will ing to pay anything at all for it, come right along to our stables ^ and pick you out a Mitchell?the fl best and cheapest wagon on the \ market. jg, OLYBURN & ELLIOTT, j pri n Wyck Items. riio assign men t o f Voder & iflin, of our mercantile firms, s 'i great surprise to many and lie like a clap of thunder from Icar sky. It is hut a ropeti 11 of the same old story of overitidence in men nad inability collect, which ship wreck so ny tune merchants. These men ,'e horn lunwiriLhls in f Iwi r dtrnl. s and 1 heir confidence in their ic customers should have been >tected and saved them from ir embarrassment. These men .e accommodated their custors when they could ill afford it. eir confidence abused and ?wn a want of appreciation and [ratitude. Their failure is rented very much by their ?nds, who would like to soe m injbusiness soon again. Howr, there are some who speak ltly of it and seem to rejoice their misfortune. Wo over,rd a remark the other day, ing 4'1 knew those fel'ows were ng to fall through, as they I too much to th< se negroes 0 won't pay." The speaker * a white man who had been ining nn account with them 1 has not paid them anything, itch is the more honorable? kVc, also, observed one of their tomers hand one of them some ney, saying "I ought to have d this last week" The money ? refused, with the remark, it money was worth 100 cents the dollar last week to us, now s worth nothing. Hut it is rth 100 cents oh the dollar to creditors?turn it over to Mr *ter. This seemed strange, I 1 it looked hard that a man i dil not accept the money that j s justly his. Jotton ffelJs are beginning to j t on the appearance of the iliday season. The crop is ?<i i ? ?.i - /hi. ^aiiiciuu, jj;iiuiru, mid me gest portion marketed. Some of our people went up to >uroe Saturday to hear the makers and nee the grand Demotic rally. They enjoyed the [> und caught ho me of the eniHiasm of our sister State's litics. J C Crenshaw and family visited iir relatives sonth west of Lanier the past weak. J Harry Foster, Esq., and \V Rogers are at Van Wyck look; after the assigned firm of der & Gt iftin. OlTIMlS. I never, said the inebriate,found ney tight till 1 began to get tight self. ~ Subscribe to f'ho Ledger. revenl ?nenmoma Prevention is always better than re, even when cure is possible, t so manv times nneumonla is not red that prevention becomes the tural act of that instinct of selfjservation which is " the first law nature." Pneumonia can We prented and is often cured by the use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ' Some veara ago I had a severe cold sad ' threatened with pneumonia. I could ther eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched idition. I procured a bottle of Ayer's >rry Pectoral and toek it according to the actions, and at the end of fifteen daysw es well and sound as befors the attack. 1 e recommended it in many cases of pneuma since, and have never known it to fail iffecting a cure." JOHN HENRY. St. Joeep ?, La. ' I was attacked w%h a cold that settled my Inngs, and defied the skill of my phyans so that they considered me incurable, last I began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I wvs entirely cured after having takes > bottle*." FRANCISCO A. SEVER1AN0, Taunton, Mas*. Ayer's ]herrg Pectoral put up in half-si &e bottles at half ice?60 cents. ti t ( j THE IRON IS Jb OUR BARCA WE CAf "Keep on Our second si charming and ci genius of J our i bought to sell at bought to sell at LOW P FROMS - M/MMC Search the toi medium, and sm vincing shoe hai Sale on Broadw Umbrellas, will ol $1,100 worth A new line of and most popuh prices you evei Patterns,?no t of that 12 1-2 c< so fast at 7 cent on this. 8,500 at 3 cents. We're Ms Rec The day has i come to our stoi any other store RflRGQIN" * ** 1 A X I V/ 11 i 1 1 > More Clotliii 15 cents to ^5, nearly as little Jackets, Capes Manufacturers. wt it at G 4 t PAYS TO ANSON HOT ! CATC IE SPARKS AS INS GOING QU 4'T ACCOMMO ?LW JI1???????MM? . A-coming ock of Millinery re A * A. ' ttpiivaiiiig conceits milliner. Miss W $3. will be solil $1 will be sold at RICES OUR TH0I1 IIER IFF' ITH HOE BARG ?vii over, go into ev mil, and you cannot rgains here. The ay, >ew York, ot 1 in a few days put 11 at 49 cents on the 1 Fur til. Dress Goods and ir goods chained r saw. 7/andsomt ho alike. Onlj 2, ents I>ress Suiting s. We control th< B a i yarns 11-4 yarn iking A Ne ord For lioi not yet been when re and buv for less 3 Arriving AT T TU njjij x 11. ig Bargains. 7()( IIO. We charge to buy. Our han and Skirts are jii PAYS TO ANSON TRADE , 'S-H THEY FLY. ICK, DATE ALL. L 99 fleets the most made by the illiams. flats 1 d- ^ f <n nais * fifty cents. 3 IGHT. SSALE j A1NT ! ery store, t find sncli conbig sheriff's lots, Caps and is in possession : dollar. Silks, the best to the lowest i lot of Dress 100 yards lelt W we are selling 3 mills output wide sheeting W n Prices. i you couldn't money than at I E TIME. [> pairs Pants nothing to look dsome line of ist in from the TRADE "S.