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There will he preaching on the J1 treet at 3 oclock on Saturday 24th, by lie?. J. \V. Little. 0#? Contractor Laneley A'l finish Dr. Galloway's new reJ^.eace at the corner of Cemeter? ami Meeting streets, and turn the keys oter to the Doctor this week. Painter Owene is ready to begin hard-oiling the interior and as / soon as that is done the Doetor I will inoTe io, making another f good citizen in West Lad. Presiding Elder Campbell will preach in the Methodist church Mere Friday night. Dee. 30th, holding quarterly conference after the regular services. lie will alio preach hare Sunday following, .Jan. lit, morning aad night. Oo Saturday, Dec. diet, he will preach and hold quarterly conference at Camp Creek. Hie appointment* for Van W vek and I New Hope are Jan. 7th and *tb, teipectively. JWarriage*. Married, at the residence of Mr. .J M Yoder, at Van Wyck, on Thursday evening, Dec. 15, j 1898, by Her. J Harr Harris, Mr. \Y J Crenehaw and Mrs. | Blanche McGuirt. A eurnber of friendi were present and gave the happy couple congratulation*. The friend* of the groom at ttiis place will join The Ledger in it* beat withe* for a long and happy life. i Married, at Cheater, Dec. 16, | 1898, by Her. H C Buchholr, i Mr. Kd. Orr of Lancaster and ( Mis* Ldna Grocer of ('hotter. < Mr. W O liedgepalh and Miss Maggie Ogleaby were the at- ( tendant* from this place. The , bridal party arrived at Lancaster on the 1 p. m. trein Thursday, uu m ICOV|ILIIIII nit glTCM 1(19111 at the home of Mr. K K Orr that eight. A bountiful supper was , erred which wa? greatly enjoyed i br the friends nresent. All / a wished them a long aad happy ' life. i Married, by Magistrate W II Hurneti. at this place, on Sunday, < 18th instant, Mr. Tom Sinclair and Miss Minnie Aldrich. *+. i Death*. Mr. and Mrs. Judson II Carnes hare the sympathy of the community in the death of their lit . tie baby, Caroline, aged about 1 year, which occurred early Monday morning. The remains were taken to Tabernacle for interment. I M'bs Daisy Starrer, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W D Starnes of the Walkup neighbor-1 hood, aged about 18 years, died on Friday last, of pneumonia, ller remains were interred at Tirzah cherch on Saturday. I Mrs. Simpson, wife of Mr. ( Simeon Simpson aed daughter of Mr D F Helms, died on Sunday last, 18th iustsnt, after a proa a-1 Ml iracicu mnfhi. c>ne was aoout, 22 years of age and leaves her huahand and two children surviving 1 er. Her retnaina were in tarrad at Tirzah church on Monday. A Haaket Supper. A basket supper will ha given , at the Carnes' School House, Friday night, Deceinl>ar 2Sd. The proceeds will be uaad for school purposes. Girls bring | your haaket. The public it cordially invited. Mima Hair, Lula Walters, Moiaiey McManuh, Mittie Waters Committee. Mimm Yaar T?**U With C?iiif?. OMdy 0?tfcar?l?. tvt oMtlpaUo* lar?r?. U o. c c. fml. rmtmmS wmt. ' Tremendous Hale of Voiiiik Mules and Horses. First Monday in January. Heath, Springs <ft Co. will soil at public auction at Lancaster on HT FIRST MONDAY in January, i E four car loada of mules and horses, : A orsr ONE IICNDRED HEAD of all sizes. The moat faatideous! , ' fr? man can ba pleased. They will I ^ be sold regardless of price and to | the highest bidder. The sale will rt, be conducted on strictly fair terms! ne aud there will bs no by bidders, afl Good bye to high price mules and so horses ! Cotton, corn and erery | du thing else is cheap, so are mules and horses and they will be sold ! accordingly. Come one: eonoe all, and get you a young mule or1 horse at your own price. The sale will beconducted by E*-U. 8. Marshal, J. P. Hunter, at his stables. Mr. Hunter will take charge b<> of this departmeat of Heath, Spring* & Co'a business in future and he iuviies all his friends to be present at this sale. This is a grand opportunity for the public to buy what mules and horsesthey ! A will need at the lowest market 1 price. \ou will be able to buy a young mule or horse well broken. I . l " , hi at th? price you ordinarily par ^ for plugs. This stock will not ho Mi composed of culls and plugs, as is < usually the cass with auction sales, hut of tke vary best grade of fri stock ths Western markets afford, Cr sic rail F rom a Trestle, a Distance da of tlO Feet. },|( While walking the trastla of the lio 1 j. iH C. Kai road across Rear' m-Creak, about o'clock last Sun dar night, Mr Wm. .1. Relk accidentally feil off one aida to the R* ground below n distance of about 20 feet, and was seriously injured. M< He was alone at the time aad no ,,{ una knew anything of the acci- _oj tlant until he wis discovered Wing where he fell early the next morn ing by some one passing. He was *? taken to the home of Mr. John Dr McAteer near the factory and na Dr. B. J. Witherapoon sent for at once He is badlv buited up and several ribs are hrokan in j his left li'-eaat. Ileie very sore and |ou can scarcely stand to lie turned en in bed. Dr. Witherapoon says he is doing as xrell aa could ba ex 7 p.ct.d. ' <1"' yo " coi Stores to be Closed Neat Monday. ^ . A a Christmas day cornea on Th Sunday, we, the undersigned niarciianta and huainess man agree of to close our respective places of pei business on Monday, December J6th, in order to give our emploteaa a holiday on that dav. Fundarburk Co. J. S. Riddle, J. F. Mackay & Co. j Farmers' Hanking cSc M. Co. i**1 W. Gannon, the Heath, Springs *SL Co. orf It. S. Cherry & Hro. I ur Cloud 4lliaoa, jet Croxton tfc Mobley, niH J. B. Maekorell, McCardall Allison, J. Blackmon. !M usleul. i There will i>a a very enjoyahle musical at tho residence of i apt. r Hunter Lutawha ol., nn Friday evening, I>ec. ! 1898, beginning at 8;30 o'clock. It ie to be pircn for lbs benefit of on< the Methodist church, and a larpe mc attendance ia expected. The Ca public is cordially invited to at- wa tend. The proprani iK n? follows: ne 1. Openinp piece by Orcheatra. ste 42. Keoitation by MissCorinna ao< Klliott. am 3.?Quartette l*y Mrs McCrorey, tlx Mra J P Hunter, Miaaes Addie ha K Carter end Mary L Hunter. jair 4. Solo, by Miss Adele Lem-jtbi mond. ! an 5. Solo, by Minn Brantley Mr-1 bu Crorey. # ida 6. Vocal duet, by Misses Mack- ex ey and Kiddle. ex 7. Kecitation, bv Mis? Lula th Hunter. ! he 8. Vocal ( luet, by Mra K M . ed McCrorey and Mis* Addie Carter, i 0. Heading, by Mr W C Hough it 10. Instrumental Solo ? Miss w? Mary h Hunter. or 11. Heading?Prof. Fooshe. gr 12. Kecitation?Mia# Payseur. yt Muaic by Orckeatra. Maater of ceremonies?Prof. L T Baker. Admission 10 cents. Bad (or ironchllls t extremely good for the sufferer jm that harassing disease is l)r. er's Cherry Pectoral. No niediie can compare with this great medy in the prompt and pennant aid it gives in all bronchial Sections. It stops the cough, othes the irritated throat, and inices refreshing sleep. " I ha J a bronchial trouble of Mich a pertent and stubborn character that the doc pronounced it incurabia with ordinary nediu*. but recommended me to try Aver's erry Pectoral. One bottie cured me." J. C. WOODSON. P. M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taker, with a I rere attack of bronchitis, and neither phy ians nor ordinary remedies gave me relief, despair of finding anything to cure me. I light a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, us than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. Ayer's [jherrg federal >w put up in half-size bottle# at ' ilf price? F>0 conts. irrlagf of a Populor Young 1 ,'ouple Our highly esteemed young' end and neighbor, Dr. L. T. ! 'egory, one of our loading phy-! laae, and Miaa Lula E. TruesI, on* of Kor?Uiiw's moat lova- j i aa<l charming young ladies, J tb of whom have a ho?t of ad- j ri ig friends, were happily mar (I in the Presbyterian church t Wednesday night by Rev J (i ickwith, pastor of the Kershaw sthodist church, in the presence a large congregation. At the Delusion of the ceremony the wlv married couple were driven the residence of Mr 1 R Hafos, *. Gregory's partner in busiSH, where together withaome of sir immediate relatives and arost friend* they wercsuniptu- ; slv dinod. They were then drivio the noma of ihs groom'a >ther on North Watson street tere the* will make their reai- j ace. This deservedly popular usg couple have the warmest < lgratulatioas of their host of ends in Kershaw end elsewhere, j a editor of the Ere extend* bia f in boat wishes for a long life uninterrupted bliss and pros, rity. ? Kershaw Era. tendon, Confederate Veterans. The Dixie Camp of (JonfederYoterans will meet at the irt house the 1st Monday in luary, at 11 o'clock a. m , for ; > purpose of perfecting the ^snizstioo. All pspers ureesy for that purpose have been J eived. All Confederate verter-1 tare invited to attend this eting. W. G. A. Porter, ! Comman lor. i Ceo \V Jones, ! I Sac. j I Nona; p Having connected myaolf with' < " of tbo largest, strongest and at reliable stork firms in South roliaa, 1 desire to say that it', h stated some time ago in tha i , wapapora that 1 was building ; ,blea in Laucaater and expected ( >n to engage in trading etock d would sell in accordance with | ? low prices of cotton und thej, rd tiojos guaorally. Now I dee to notify all my friends in is eouoty, as well as elsewhere, d other persons who wish to y, to nail on and after the 1st y of JaeuAry 181*9 and seo and amine the kind of stock that I pert to handle, aod be convinced at there is truth in what you srd about my tolling bigh gradstock at low prices. Ss/k 1 ! mKao in I ae/iastsM ? - '1 VMM TfUVII 1(1 UABIMIVI Aim n the stock and gat prices, and 5 will he sure to trade, or oroe ie will hat* to sell you at a eat sacrifice which will !> to >ur interest, ate. Respectfully, John P. Huntar. Lancaster, 6. C. REMEMBER I (j , Embodying Ev The Pi ALWAYS H, AT FORERUNN One of On Barga i When a huii lamp posh the don't feel com] PFe refuse no values. Mm PFe have bin tilled with pun ceive the difft i tetl values are Ij true is this where our salt ^lioes we can hour of the WHY Buy aii of in floods! Beea and do linden - REMN* Another 8,500 yards 1 1 I That > cents Barker's Bleu MONEY S Anxious time for those wit fc*You buy vo * * sell tour good* Aii right, the A ear load of I>ress Goods A i A I I Big value u ^ l>ig std i'ords, Black CVopon, 1 >l:ic*U. So n Black. Now we begin cloai SWEEI In ever\ thing before C'hiiwool Blankets at $2 To. 50 p: near from Sheriff's Snle. 45b facturer aonda iih 600 llats an<l i>f those *k2 Overcoats, console Biggest Purcli ancient Lancaster. 1800 pain all of our 8d Stock of Millinei* WI'011 Mackintoshes, Handkerchief hern than anywhere in this eoi lin<? vrith Bargains. WOII<lCi we are detei want Bargain; w Hi NAME; NO i \ N SO ]\ irnsmaa^aiwessssmrtss^ sea erything That is iradise of the aving the"! the right 5 ERS OF THE ir Old Time SL us Ever igry dog scratch dog feels it. the | petition. Down, kind of nrioe no t to announce it chasers. The pe ence between r< crowding our st< ot our iminen 'S far exceed out beat everv out Y< I>3> COMPIK e Cotton and w< use. as the publi ell them. iNTS FROM IS yard wide cents Homespun, at ' icli at 4.J cents will soon be ?roni!. PENDING 1 h little to spend. Here s the spot, ur goods from t to him,'' is an e teople will buy w l?iir?rains. Our shelves groan und L /1 . . I * ' At. .'i men nerman fancies, <*nm<; six : 1<> cents Scotch Cheviots, iroing fo Inch Parisian Fancies, at only 1 f> ec ( k of Black Dross Coods. Supcri rires, Black Henriettas, Black silk in1 lie deck. 3INC REDi tmas. Arrived fioin mills : To j :tirs heavy California Blankets at 4( 1 Pairs Boy's knee pants from that I Caps to sell for him. We ne red cheap at $5. ase of Hosiery W s of one kind of Hose, cheap at 10 v at f?0 cents on the dollar. We c: , CHR!Sr fs, Gloves, Corsets, Towels, Doilies intry. Bedroom suits, Safes, Chai rftil selling of CI rinineri to close s to r. GAN< r "THE MAINE," j'S. ' BOBBB ; a Bargain, Bargain Seeker, RIGHT THING: PRICE. -CHRISTMAS. tUGHTERF. ywhero! ies his hack on a jiost does not. W e , down ?o prices. w. No nicrcv or. * ami our rooms are ople quick to per? sal am' cxa^cra* ores, Portico? arse shoe business. expectations- is* i in values ever* !T1TIIIIK a su pos an N ^ M y } ^ftn most <">' > he c know, >ve eaiv if. MjLLS,: 5 cents. riME NOW, < all ami convim e vour>elvcs. (>aii8on, by C*?"tL very day sarins:,, WW* here best treated*. er their weight. com v r 7 cents, nts. (?! (juiilitv, Low Price. Hlr.ek ('&?> *? finish Mohair. Masters of ever tr >*? UCTIQNS P miia Genuine North Carolina 10-4-4.# > rents. 300 Ladies' and Gouts l/wie.r Nen Jersey auction. A Hat mainover saw better (Jare'iinR. ICO nrror* Ever Brought" to cents, yours for .'? cents. Closing iti't afford to carry unv over IM AS !^K i, Linens, and Counterpanes, c. irs and Stoves. Our stores are par4toaks and Capes A U out, come n yorjr > 0 N 'S. * i