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Local Matters Cnpt A McManus has had residence painted. Rev J II Therrell of Ilei Spring, spent a few days in Li caster this week. Mr. Jas. Chafee, of Aligns (Ja., is visiting friends at t place. Mrs. M II Cherry of F< Lawn, is visiting her sons at t place. She is at Mr. J J Cherry n ? * oee announcement or t>i Jordan for cotton weigher at Li caster. Cadet .John M Lteatv is at ho from the S C Military Acadei to upend the summer vacation. Miss Lulu Williams of Waxhu and Misses I'earl Lathan n Louise Thompson of ltivcrsl are the guests of Miss Allic lIo< Mrs Kate M Mobley of Hhu stock, returne<l home Wcdnesdi accompanied by her little niec Hruntlev and Katherinc MoCron Miss Mamie Adams of K< Hill, spent a couple of day* \v her aunt Mrs Frank Walker, t week. Mr. I) W McLaurin, Travell Agent of the Land Dept., of S of State's office, was here yest day looking after delinquent lai in Lancaster county. \f ? o n<l M I itl imo A ItdAMd ? ivi i nuu ITI i o ?# uiiun Aiiicin i liitlo son wore the guests of R M J Perry this week. Mr A, nt home in Lancaster, llis friends are always glad to him. Mr .J B Mackorell and sis Miss Pet Mackorell, and M Corrinna Elliott and her frit Mist Eva Shute, of Monroe, C., spent Wednesday pleasan at the forty acre rock. llallman & Steele of the Cr< section have suspended grind nt their mill until their new hoi arrives. Notice will ho gi\ when they start up again. Henry Perry and Emma Mi were found guilty of petit larcei l?eforo Magistrate Caskoy \V nesday and sentenced to 30 di each or pay a tine of $5 ca< They paid up. The State vs. II B How charged with assault and batt< with intent to kill, was contini to the next tei 111 of court at Ch ter last week, on account of si ness of the defendant On motion of the solicitor, judge issued a rule against Howie and his bondsman, Mr . It Thompson, returnatilc on tirst day of the next term court to show cause why i Howie |>eace bond, of $'J she old not he ex treated and f feited to the eountv.?Chos Lantern. The tirst week of the Sumt school for teachers at this pi has certainly been one of pr to the teachers in nttendunco i Ims not been without benefit thoneofour citizens who att< us spectators. Tbo school will in session for three weeks j If there are any teachers * haven't enrolled they should d< Monday morning. nraatr la tlloud Dfrp. CI ran blood mnni a clean akin. >eauty without it. I'aecarets, Candy Cat |ic clean your blood and keep it clean Sirring up tka lazy liver and driving all >uritiea from the body. Begin to-daj >aniah pimples, boila, blotches. black h? and that sickly bilioua complexion by ta1 Caacareta,?beauty for ten cents. All d gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c, Si Arm Itrokcn. S|. Lee Helms, the 12-year old ? son of Mr ?I K Helms who lives his several miles northeast of town, had one of his arms broken last Thursday afternoon. He was nth hauling wood to the factory when in- the mules became frightened at a passing train and ran away. Lee jumped out at the rear end of the ta, wagon, falling on his arm with , his the ulwive result. Dr Poovey set the broken limb and Lee was , taken to his father's home that ] ,rt afternoon. , his - 'a. Thrown From a Horse am! his Leg Itrokon. p On Thursday last Mr Gus Hasseltine, son of our townsman, Mr ?J \V Hasseltinr, was thrown from a horse, while returning from a visit to the Gypsy camp in Last Knd, breaking one of his legs heiny . r n > low tho knco. The horse became frightened at some chickens on the roadside unexpectedly to the L\V , j rider. Dr Crawford set the . broken limb and (Jus is getting lie, f e I along very well. k- hoihi iii'iMrs Wltl.erspoon A telegram Thursday announced the death at her home at Rock Hill, of Mrs. Addio White Witherspoon, widow of the late Capt k dohn C Witherspoon, formerly of ( this place, of acute pericarditis, brought on by inflammatory rheumatism of which she hud been a sufferer for some time past. She ing WRS *r>,r> years of age and leaves three sons, Messrs George cc. 1 ^ W., ?J Crawford and James H [)(jH Witherspoon, surviving her. The interment took place at Rock Hill yesterday afternoon. Miss Annie intj Witherspoon, of this place, a sister-in law of the deceased, went to Rock Hill yesterday to attend ()j(j the funeral. HCC ^ Free Lecture. Dr. Hari ison, who is conducting the summer school for teach* .. ers at this place, will deliver a . free lecture at the court hovse on ind Monday night next. His subject ^ will be "The father English Poetry." The public is invited and those who fail to attend will . miss a rare treat. jek )e? [For The ledger. :en Bethel Items. Mk. Editor:?The "glorious k fourth" was rendered more glorious l>v a most glorious rain. And, while this day Wrings to our memory more vividly the days of the iys j great revolution, its causes und results, and while our souls thrill with patriotism, and gratitude for 1 the liWerty and free privileges ' which wo enjoy for the many 1 great things we have accomplished as a nation, wo are none the less * grateful for these gentle showers which are falling so nicely this morning. General, the ? year old aon of . Mr and Mrs .1 M Plyler, fell from Mr | a tree last Thursday, Wreaking the femur Wone of his left leg. I)i * ? Elliott set the broken limb. At first he seemed to We getting aloncr ltl? nicely but Saturday he hud several 00 ' severe spasms and no one who saw orhim then thought he would recover, but we are glad to state thut he is now much better and is almost out of danger. Mrs. H M I'arks is very seriofit ?U-,y in* Messrs ilenrv, Andy and John . Howell and Mr Walter Carnes are to Bn(| attending the teachers' school ut be I^ancaster this week. r?t. Laying by is now the order of tho day and in two more weeks ' s? we will nearly all be done laying by. Novus Homo. No Newcut, July 4, '99. .bar- * ?' by Do*'I Ttbwr* Iftt aad %m?k? iMr I IS Away. 1 itn To quit tobaoco eaally and forever, he mag r to netle. fall of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Toihda, Bm. the wonder worker, that makea weak w?o king at row#. All drnggleta. Me or ?l. Cttrw rwranrug teed Booklet aad cample free Address )c. | Stealing natadg tT* tblcage or New Yorih [For The Ledger. VAN WYCK ITEMS. Wc have very little news around Van Wyck. Some rain and an abundance of gossip an<J ''Old Nick" turned loo?e. The wayfaring man will have to he on a faithful watch, or he will he drawn into the ready set net, of strife, contention and misrepresentation. "The week of prayer" passed off a very weak affair in this community. We need another earth- 1 ipiakc. I Our colored Haptist ministers have crossed swords over the question of close communion. One contends this custom should be done away with, and all christians commune at the same table. For this belief, his brethren talk of withdrawing the hand of fellow- ^ ship with him. The question is left open for the present, hut will li ho discussed aguin in the near future and may occasion another ? hrancti of Christian worshipers. 1* We understand the trustees and patrons of Van Wyck school are O to meet next Saturday, for discussing rules, regulations and plans for governing the patrons and teacher of the school. They will also consider applications for teacher and make a selection. They have k number of applicants and have good material to select from, and will hardly err in tbier 0 wisdom. Misses Loma Nisbet of Wax- J) haw and Lois Heath of AI bemarl, visited Miss Poiupie Tillnun this week. ^ Mr lien Nutall of VVaxhaw, still finds irresistable longings for the beauties of the old Palmetto ^ State, and makes frequent visits to our community. Announce (1 ments will be made later. a. 1 Mr J F Clyburn of Winnsboro visited his father Mr H N Clyburn last Sunday. He says it made him feel very sad to see the 11 old homestead in ashes. The "Glorious Fourth" passed off very quietly at Van Wyck. Some of the co'ored people celebrated at White Oak church in a J " pic-nic and speaking. They had '^IS brass band music and plenty of refreshments, for which, they are " 1 proverbially fond. tl' Dr .J N Nisl>et is quite ill at RlN his home near Indian Ferry. His 9ev son Dr W O Nisbe*, of Waxhaw, ev< has been called to his bedside. . Oitimis. Al i w. | For The Ledger, j of Attention Alliancenien. niti ? I w i Friday .July 14th is the day for do our county Alliance meeting. This i I . meeting will be one of the most, * important in the history of the .ii: t in ounce mi i ..an caster county, and , Su wo would urge upon nub-Alliance* *ju to have delegate* or hand prompt- i,|( ly at 10 o'clock, and not only foi delegates but it is very important Ar that every Allianceman in the county attend that meeting. A ! ?? ! " . | ril great deal depends upon the actions of the Alliance on that day. \\'e fOI wonder sometimes if the Alliance men take the time and trouble to i think what the Alliance has done - %C1 for the farmer in the past. Itjni( has killed .lute trust. It has* broken the tie trusts. The Alii- 1 ,in! ance is the best educator in the world in a business way. We have been the means of improving the grade of fertilizers and it costs A several dollars less than when the Alliancemen organized. Our peo- i people are better imformed on all questions pertaining to the inter- er est of laboring classes. Now with trusts and combinations being imi formed all around us and all over ,nl the country in every calling of *n life, what is out duty as Alliancemen? Let us go to work j while we have our order in good 4ai condition, l^et us revive it where 1,1 it is lagging, reorganize the sub- pt(, Alliance where they have become OUR CONTRACT With the hill < (emnants of Lawn We've received anls. Never Sue iVill Tak 11 To dispose quicli nds tliat have a? lirow n on our coui ents goods fliat co alance of our mill riee to sell it. A temples, at one-ha Bargains IfV publish but i ries. 50 Lawn v atterns. good tit, > jadies and Misses ee them. Farewell bargaii ^he growth of our ent. it is the resul tie State. Our great t i two weeks. W. lorganized. There is no farmer, i <^UI his business be large or small, ' t what has been benefited by s Alliance. The Stato Exchange n es to the farmers of the State Forei reral times the capital stock iry year. Talk about desolving > State Exchange, burying the liance and all such stuff as that. b know the Alliance is not out date and we believe it has ,ny years to live and has a great *r-\, rk to do and we believe it will * it. .1 F Nisbf.t. ' J^| tED HOT FKOM THE OF A Was the ball that hit (r. 11. | 'adman of Newark, Mich., in ' Mate j Civil War. It caused horri-i ! Ulcer that no treatment helped ^urrtl 20 years. Then Bucklen's ]>|Vn< nica Salve cured him. Cures! />'? ts, llruises, Burns, Boils, Fel- ] To U *, Corns, Skin Erruptions. Best Y?> e cure on earth. 25 ets. a box. ' i'tar i ., , , . ., I eusle re guaranteed. Sold by Craw- j Augi (1 Bros1 Druggist. j?u < lieu ? A little gil l who had been gram y observant of her parents' ale of exhil>iting their charity, ^ icn asked what generosity was, A iwered: "It is giving to the To P i>r all the old stuff that you Sum n't want yourself." tu*? i - L.an< N NO UNCEMENTS. FOK COTTON WEIOHKR. nun hereby announce myself a candl ?p| e for the posit ion of (,'oiton Weigh* . for Lancaster, at the election to be J ,n' (I on the 2nd Tueaday In August in a itt, subject to such rules and regu- the ions a# the County Board of Com- c^ur satoners may prescribe foi the govs iment of said election. ter 1 A. c. Wim.iambon. ined ? to r< hereby announce myself a candi* le for Cofton Weigher at Lancaster the election to be held TnesdMy, iguet 2nd, next, subject to the rules, i., governing said election. M, E. Jordan. 't vthi WITH JH? MILL C amc tlie Notice : fcl i and Duck at these Twelve Thousand ;h Values. e Stock it Two W< ih of Remnants of ^cumulated this sea liter and marked d >st from 10 to 20 ce linerv. all new ;:ooi lot of Sailor flats, D Ifmioo 1W 1 V V To Brag A i lew. 1.000 yards wrappers, nicelj trim voi'th $1 50 for 85 c Corsets at quick-sell ii in Slippers and L? shoe business is no) t ot giving the best Sliirt sale is still on. q A N so CK SALES SAVANNAH MARK WHOLESALE PRODUCE AND COMMISSI! ipn and Domestic Fruits, I'ota lickens, Hotter, K^us. et Z~?'r" Write for Daily quotations, Shipping Special attention given orders fron 22T I 1 K i 1 HOST (NVSU I?1 e arc headipiarteis for Poultry, Egg and D Produce, Fruits and Melons, irrespondenee and Consignments Solicited. II. 212 WEST IIROill STREET. Summons For Dower, iTHE UNI of South I'jiro'luH, t In Prohntc . NO! int> of I.alio ister. i Court. i M. June-, I'tlitioncr, I Widest patr against j niont in ii r IV ry and Kobert Crawford, Student* 49.r>; frmlaiits 3 Elective i le Defei dant- uhovw named: Johnnie, in Li , , , rnarniHcv. ii are hereby summoned to ap. k*. spiet.d before me, in niv nln< e at I.an i C. H , H C on the 2?-h day of Advanced < 1st ... xt, and al ow fiiuat, i. any TlJltion a an why the prayer of the |?etl; Amp e 0|?,0 .or Dower ot -ara i M Jones, filed ; HohoarshJhi, lay in my . ui,e, should not be I l- r Summer sol "AS 13. JoNKS, ' ^ 1 j atruelora. 147 J " !' ' ' 1 ' meiit ?i41 i. ami K. It. Allison, For illusfa try.-, f.?r Peiltl ner. In^ue, *?hl lyler Perry, Absent Defendant: PPr,8IDE ke notice Hint the Pe'itiou and mons in tbe above entitled cause, liia ?iav been Hietl in my ofti. e at irr.ii.H ; REGIST t hah I) jonkh ( , a \ 1 J P. L?. CI. \ l',n' i rpHK PIT I ?? ?????? 1 that the i. ..u?j be open, at tii i Invited. rcK'atr it ion o lie Building Committee of the ister under t . , 1st Monday ii raster Baptist C hurch ih now days precedlti position to receive bids for tlon conatruction of the new chairman fl ch. Plans are at the Lancaa- Dam-aster, s lank and may there be exam- 1 v' h 1H<<V Committee reserve right IS^SI ?ject any or all bids. W. C. Thomson, Sec. and Tret s. of Com. FBADAOHBcu aim Pima "Oi Ilea'Mile are guaranteed ?<> * ? All <1 run* lata ae g?olte In 90 minute*. "On cent a dose?' Or MllPm'Naa it stop* NauralglaT J^MIIn' Pain Pllle. TI8M. WEAK B LOSED!: No more figures." (12,000) M'ks! odds and ison, Slave i 1 IU > ills. The ils, a! any %/ rummer's BOUT. Flmbroidmied, good ?ents. 75(1 ing prices. iw Shoes, t ail accivalues in Sold GOO N. PROMPT RETURNS ET CO., IN MERCHANTS, toes Onion*, Karly Vegablcs, Fish and (tame. Tags an?l Stencils, i the Trade. i I C TI !"** , ff-rti airy Products, CounSiViWAII, Id. UERSITY OF VTH CAROLINA. or.age am! fuhcat equiphistory Faculty 3N; ; ;i Academic Courses; journea: :t Professional kw, in Modicift* Hint in New huildiiu--, water nt libraries, laboratory ?, [ laa.-'es open to women, year; board :<*> i? month, rtunity for si if help, maud loars for the needy, or teachers loot f. r teachei*. "4 instudent*. Total enroll*ted handbook and oatareea. nr. aldkrmas, < hapel Itii!. N ( RATION NOTICE. .1C WI I.I. TAKE notice Registration Hooks will e court house for the f parties eul it led to reghe Constitution, ou Che i each mouth, until 30 gt e next general elecW G \ PORTER, loartl Registration L 0 C JBCSRIBK TO THE LEDGER. rod In 20 minutes t>y Dr. Mllef ae cent a dote." ft t rtnnuilf II Dr. MIIm1 Nerre PlantM*. TaPi,ARTwiiieure RHETOIAAOItS. At drussteto, only Ik.