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Mr B C Hough will leave to- 1 cloy for New York. ' ^ Miss Annie Smith is visiting '< friends at Westville. (let ready and go over to the I State Ueunion of Confederate t Veterans at Chester next week?i 2?>th and 27th instant. n r Mrs Mat tie McCnrdell and .las ' A Williams of this place, attended J c the funeral < f their kinsman, Dr j .1 N Neshit, last Thursday. _ \ Mr \V F Cloyd has charge of U t1. -C- r ?i * ' - ^ v^. *?' |?\Fl ^ Mill" IIIU HJJflll . 1 Mr I) Ferguson is oil on his sum , t mer vacation. j 1 | r Mr Robert Carter, who has & boon visiting his sister, Mrs .1 T i> Amos, returned to his home in h Virginia, Wednesday. ! f d The Entei prise is making an t h addition of lb x 15 feet to its 1 oflioe U- be used as a composing . I' room. I1 Mr W .J Funderburk was rais. ed to the sublime decree of a M. f M. by Jackson Lodge A. F. M. at its regular communication Thursday night. The E. A. do greo was conferred on Mr R M r McCrorey the same right. ii The tine $300.00 bay horse at " the F. B. & M. Co's. stables, ' { which has attracted the eyes of all horse-funciers for severul weeks past, is now the property of Hon ^ Chas L) Jones, Probate Judge. He made the purchase Thursday together with a spanking new buggy and harness to match. h Tirzali liible Society. Tirzah Bible Society will hold ' its 42d annual meeting at Tirzah Church on the last Saturday of j July, 29th inst., at 10 o'clock a. no. Rev J L Oato is expected to deliver the annual address. Min- f inters of tho Gosnel and friends _ of the Bible are invited to attend. Li _ _ I j_ Keduccd Hates to State Alllanee t |, The Railroads have grunted a y reduced rate for delegates and p members desiring to attend the 0 State Alliance meeting in Colurn 11.( bia next week. The fare for the|s] round trip from Lancaster will be|a, $4.05. Tickets on sale 25th, 26th m and 27th, with final limit for re- |, .turn to July 31st, 1H0J). | j. Itecruit for t lie tiling. I n John Kobe rtson, col., was con- UI victed before Magistrate Caskey !w Wednesday for carrying conceal.' h ed pistol and sentenced to 30 days I n or pay $20. Constable Connor n carried Robertson to the gang, xv which is now working on the I p, Brown's Ferry road near New- e, hope church, Wednesday afternoon. J jr ^ ? ? ? o Notice to the Niir\i\iiig Soliliers. All survivii^g soldiers who g were in the so/vice of the Confed- P erate States or of this State in the lute war between the States are I h requested to meet at their usual C1 places of meeting in each town ^ ship, on Saturday, 21)th day of C .July, inst., at 2 o'clock p. m., hi and elect by a majority vote three s' of their members or reputable citizens to constitute and be " known as the township examining V Hoard of Pensions. And the hi chairman of each Township Board will meet at the court house on tt the tirst Monday (7th day) of r* August and elect four of their ^ members und a regular practicing f' physician who will constitute the R County Examining Board of Pen* sions to serve for the next ensuing d year, Hespectfully, ? ? mm r>i Have you forgotten to n pay your subscription to ledger ? b ICOtllH I 4,r The infant child of Mr. .Jeff i >ims of the Longsville section j an lied last Friday.?Review. j Sc | de Claude W Bailey, son of Mr|hci )avid Bailey of the Antioeh Sec- 8: ion, died last Wednesday morn- u' r??jj. lie was horn Nov. 28, 1882, Hi nd was in his 17th year. His an cumins were interred at St. Luke pu A. E. church Thursday at 4 'clock p. m. I Mrs Cordon, wife of Rev M Y Cordon pastor of the Fort iitwn, Harmony and Hopewell m( baptist churches in Chester coun- ur y, died last Saturday afternoon, |)u f?th inst., at the home of her ft,. inrents at Gasper, Ky., whither i he went about two months ago n the hope of improvement of her ,ja lealth which had been declining co or a year or more. Rev Mr Cor (lft Ion and his little children were at SP( ler bedside when death came. jftn lev Mr Gordon has ninny friend*! bn it-re who will sympathize with I liin in his sore bereavement. ! pj, Irs. A. M. Croxton Dciul. The sympathy of his many I riends in this county will goout|ni< o Kev. A M Croxton, I). D., | ' V G ormerly of this county, hut now 1 rnstor of the first Baptist church I 11 Monroe, in the loss of his esti-, nn uahle w ife. Her death occurred j an t Heath Springs, at the home of | V lev. Dr. Croxton's Mother, where i n* he family was visiting, on Tues- j ' lay evoning last. The remains ^ irere taken to Monroe on Wednes j' lay where they were interred the j ollowiug day. Mrs. Croxton was a native of, ?exns She was an estimable,, 18 idy and her death is a sad blow u the devoted husband and two ittle children, the youngest ofjC?. diich is only tive months old. ^ ice )eath of Dr ?J. 3S Nlsbet We are deeply touched by the ti\ lid news of the ileath of our old w( riend, Dr. J N Nisbet, and a pang f sorrow will be felt throughout lie county, and wherever he was Di nown. His death occurred at j is home near Van Wyck, Inst Wednesday morning, after a pro- pr acted illness. Ho was 7B years j gr< f age and for more than half a entury had practice*! his profos ?<> ion in the section usually known hit s the Waxhaws. Ho was a gen-j oman of the old school and a no-1 |)l"i le christian character, widely un' nown and greatly esteemed. That p(> e was a good, big hearted, be-' erolent man, is testified tobyjbv te whole people in the section j rip here he sj>ent his life and where hv j will he long und affectionately >wi iniemhered for his errands of de . ? * 1 n? um nii.k huh Niinering i?i hen poverty precluded nil pros j mi ect of n fee. That he was learn- J ? 1 and able in his profession, is A videnced by his often bein?; called i consul tut ion in extreme cases! ntsiiie the territory of his ex-1 I insive practice. His death is a ' c r rent loss to the count v and es* I. lie ecially to the Waxhaw section. n? lie leaves a wife and five sons > mourn his loss from the family en ircle. The sons are Dr. .1 i) ishet, a specialist of New York j ity, Dr. W () Nishet of Wax- I aw, N. C., Dr. Verner Nisbet m 1,14 udent of the LTniversityof I'enn- iM idvania, Mr K I> Nishet of'etc /axhaw and Mr .J \l Nisbetof; an Wyck. They were all with im in his illness. i |ihi The doctor was a member of , um le Presbyterian church, and his At unains were interred at Six Mile l).y t to reek church on Thursilay, after, to ineral services conducted by the ev. Mr. floon. DbfaiM of the Blood and N?rv?. (|HI No on* nrrd suffer with neuralgia. This , . 1m-mc U quickly and permanently cured f Brown*' Iron Bitters. Beery dlaeaee of Au ic blood, nerves and stomach, chrnnio |tttl r otherwise, auceumba U> Browns' Iron Uters. Known and used for nearly a larter of a century, it stands to-day foreoat among our most sained remedies, rowna'lroo Bitten is sold by all dealers, i Hie Workman and Hi.' Shop." Mr. D. L. Rum bo, the assis t in conducting the Suaimi ihool, has kindly consented < liver a lecture ut the com use next Monday evening i 30 o'clock, on the subject ( I'he workman und his shop, o will discuss this subject fn i educational standpoint. Tl: iblic is cordially invited. (For The Ledgei Tuxahaw News. M r. Editor:?Moat of our fai ers are done laying by ami croj o doing very well where the; ve been well cultivated, but w e needing rain very bad. Gai ns are almost a total failure. Our wide awake and up?tc te little town is in a prosperov ndition. We have four mei ntile establishments now and a cm to be doing a good businesi d are giving us some splendi rguins. I here is si great den I of con nint down here us to what w II have to eat and to feed tii ople with during our protracte acting and during the Morin vsoeiation which meets here thi ai. If we would all get t< ther and lay aside envy, stril d malice, and quit hackbitioj d talking about one another an ek the kingdom of God and h ;hteousness all these thinp >uld bo added unto us. We a: e sorry to note that Cap 'hn M Belk has been sufforin r some time with a large rism his arm Mrs Queen Baker, who fell an oke her arm some time since improving rerv fast. Mrs Lou Belk, who has bee ntined to her bed for some tini th rheumatism, is now convalei nt. Mr John N" Cook visited reh es and friends at this place lat ?ek. Messrs F M Walters ami W ' lompson are visiting relnt;ves t iright. Our high school opened lat tnday with Mr A C Howell ii incipal and is making fine pre ess. We commend Mr II D Thonq i of Newcut for expressin nself boldly against ring rule Equal rights to all and specii ivileges to none" is what I war 1 may the great (.Jod of heave t it into the hearts and mind the people to elect men to ml er us that will give ns on flits and privileges and will dc er us from under theoppressio d bondage that we are now ur r. I think "Old Nick" hn rned loose among our youn >n- HISTIF.K. NNOhNCKMKNTft l OR COTTON WEIfJH Kit. hereby announce my*elf ? rami te for l tie position of ('oiton VV eljrl tor Lancaster, at the election to I lil ou the "Jtul 'I tieailay in Au^u xt, subject to sti -h rule* ami rein ion* hu llin County Hoard of ? orr ssioneia may prescribe fot the go\ uncut of Maid election. A. C WlLI.IAMRoN. [ hereby announce myself a e*n 1 te f??r Cotton Weiulitr at Lan -ash t) * election to lie belli 2d TupkiIh; Augviat next, subject to the rule i., governing said election. M. K. Jordan. yfter somi consiileralion on m t ami having been brought out an animously endorsed hy the Count lance of Lancaster County, I here announce myself a candidate f< > office of Cotton Weigher, aubjet .he ruled governing the election. J. F, Nisbet. hereby announce niyeelf a cand e for Cotton Weigher nt I,an caste lie election to be held on the Sth < kuhL, subject to the rules and regt Iouh governing the same. * W, IKK W I I.LI A MRSubscribe to Thk Leduei A SURE I I FORTE AT We mean bu in our store. I tlial >vill make r Shrewd cash hi ! you get here, tl ever) thing we s dreds of bargai Here's To Tfou. I, ltitMl yards ' Bahy" Prints at -l centi 5 cents goods. Sea la and Percales, futicy Stript l_ himI l'laids, :i!l incites wide, ItLeei goods, only 5 cents 3.0O0 yards duhle w.irp Satin Finis e Duck, correct patterns, 10 cents ever [| where our price 5 cents, i Only 1100 yards left of that 20-oei Sheer India Linen we sell \ ou at 7 c s A huge pile of Organdie Remnant 2 to 10 yard pleeta, at 1$ cents. Rest Mosvuito Nei 4 cents e Sea Island Hoii)is|,iiu, 4:0ml, for 3 c * Are These Notions Cheap '! Enough ? 8 3 cake* Rut'ermi k Soap for 4 cent Va>ellne per bottle 8 cents. 12 good Cedar t-end Is, 4 cent*, t 12 Palis Sewing Thread 6 cents. Rest 10,cent quality of white Pen g Buttons. 4 cents |wr dozen. Hupertitie iVote Papei ,*24 shtets an HOT WEATHSR Bill Or they'll all " Corsets at 40 c " you. Prices will sell it: 5 ,t i? iiiiwi?BPaggyji'Mi,wnMjaiiju.atw it; s Buggies Bougie-: Buggies galore ? Buggies good, Buggies better, /fug gies Rest Buggies big, Buggies little, Buggit ou every story? [r Buggies for comfort and Buggies t ljlPt, J 1 IfW]C\ WK "AVE L 1 |i y Bi (i(iiK it Ir 'tl ALMOST Willi s Uk'J orT NlMm:i< i i Of all grades and sit prices rnnu 1 , ir.g from $.'>0 for a good top bu?j gy on tip. In fsict, just sit thi n season we are making a specisilt of BUGGIES Our large week s Iv snlos is the secret of our bcin ~ able to sell si good Bl'GGY ft | SO LITTLE MONEY. m | o * I HTT n CONTINUES To (IRON I U U il IN POPULA K KA vol LIVERY r SERVICE ANI) C v REFIT L DRIVERS. Plenty t?f Wngoim and Harness, to fall ami tee us KliMOTT '& CIMWPiilt? f9 Notice to l>el>tor.s an<l frcilftoi of I* M. Plyler, Dfct'ii^i'il. \ \ LL Persons indebted to the e*ta " of P. M Pl> ler, deceased wi y come forwarn at once and make *ettL ment with the undersigned. Persoi having claims against said estate wi present them, duly verified, to tl :t undersigned. W. B PLYLER, Geo. W PLYLER. Execulois. * . .. t ? I- ??? r ValaiUa to Worn*. ^ Especially valuable to women is Rrowns1 ' ron Hitters. Backache vanishes, headacbt I* ti?si>|>e*r?, strength taken the place ot wesliSene. an4 the glow of health readilj ngmes to the pal ltd cheek when this wonderful rnsed? is taken. For sickly children of overworked nieft it has no equal. NohotM should 'e wit hoot this tamooe remedy. Brown- tron Fitters i? sold by mil dealers. ENOUGH CH cttt- . azx r M mmsmaxi IE MONF THESEI isiness! C.oing to Entire stock mus the closest fist let nyers l/IOK at tl le better you'll f:i W print at prices q ns just as good n<> ! 24 Km veli-p*-?, S cents per tmx j Mhii'h Hi cent Celluloid Lollais, -I ' cents each. I Tlii- will probably be your lust chance to I'tiv those To <'<miI and dol' larShirlsat 40 cents, liOO Met 's heaviest Puck Shirts, I wor ii 4o cents, only aa cents. Biggest Purchase of Black Ho? siery Ever Brought to Lancaster. ts l.ot 1 liIPu Pairs readies' Stainless itlack Hose, put up 0 pairs in a box, a good 1"> cents stock ing, our pi ice 7 cts. Lot a 400 iiairs wf a splendid Misses Ribbed H<>se at 5 cents s. i . ? - i..ot 3 anu Pairs Men's Seamless Black half 1 f *e. Hi-cent kind, 5 cents I,ot -1 (inn pairs Lmln.s' full length r' H'aek Hose, 4 cents. id You don't wan to miss these. TGAINS IN CORSETS. 1 I be gone. 1?. ?fc ents. Huge Shot :member 50-cen anything at G ANSI j QUICK SALES / SAVANNAH ] J WHOLESALE PRODUCE AND Foreign atnl Domestic Fruits, o Chickens, Hut'er, Eggs. 1 *Vr~ Write for Daily ?{iiotntD Special attention given i s Km i i i:s r < \ , We are he:idi|ii:irtc: > for Dunlin try Produce, Fruits and Melons. Correspondence and Consignmen L Ml. 212 VEST US'0111 . Summons For Dower. r elate of South ('jiro'tua, > In I*rohn(i ''utility of l.auc o?ter. ( oni t. Sarah M, .1 >i e*, /'< titi< or /*, ag?in-t Ply'er l'eirv at d I?? ! ?-rt Crawford, y ! h fr mlan * * ^ 'l'o t tie lii' ft" ilaiit ht?t)vc nnmetl : You are hereby summoned to appear before me, in mv ? jVr e i?t Lun eas'ei H , S. mi tire 29ih day of ^ Aug ist next, ami show eati-e, il any you trao, why the prayer ?1* tin* petltiou 'or Iiiiwer <?f nra'i M Jones, till ?1 this day in my ellire, -diou d not he ^ gi anted ( it \s I). Jon us, ( . - 4 J 1' L. t . i i H. K. and IL 11. Allison, Attys. for 1'eliti net. To I'lyler Perry, Absent Defendant : (Take notice that the Petition ami Summons in the ah >ve entitled eatise, has tliis nay heen tiled in my office at Lancaster <' H. S. ? JulyS, ls<?!? < has D Jones ( . ^ t r? J 1'. I., C. . L> , ?lol> Printing. II Law Briefs, Minutes, all kinds B of Blanks, Bill and Letter Heads, ',1 Envelopes, and all kinds of Job ie Printing done in the best style and at lowest prices. Call at The Ledger otlice and see samples of uiv work and get prices. HUGH WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. Press and Banner Office. CASTOniA. 1 l?n th? /?KM Yob Nan Always Bougtt % EAP SALEIV ?RIC ES. > make changes it go. Bargains go the Dollar, lis. The sooner re. You'll find noted, and hint* t quoted here. |Sli\S.lTIII\ !\ ldl!RS 1MI KMBRIIIHKRIHN. Stirring them up .vhen wh give 1i yards o Valient-inline Lace for 12cts, worth !' c?*nI**. l->,00(1 yards in stock. I 12,000 yards ??f Km broideries Don't overlook them Tliey are rare values. .'{I cents buys ttie itest o cent Embroiuery at ihis sale, ami i cents gets you the 10-cent quality. oOO pai?s of It cached Towel sells fast at lo 'ents I* 4s inches lot g, 2(i incites ? i (c extra heavy fringci), our j>rice is lit cents. 300 liadifs Ribbed Vests, att 8-cent seller, our price 4 cents. THIS IS OUR WAY. Bought all the Handkerchiefs lie had. 14ti dn/.eti Ladies Fine Hem* stitched Handkerchiefs, best 10 cent , qua'ity you ever saw, we are lushing tliein oil'at 4 cents. >own Go the Prices. G ing Fast, Hun y, 2. Ventillating ! Bargains an ait ts-on-t he- Dollar ) N' S, 11 111 llll m IIIMIIII I ! ?! ? PRO*Pi KK i URNS MARKET CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Po liti es Onion-, Kar'y Vtgetatilcs, Fisti and (.iame. ms. Shipping Trigs ami Stencils, orders from the Trade. V SI 1 l?l{ ICES U5U k*. Egg and Dairy Products, Connits Solicited. STI1RRT. SHIM 111, G.l. !TH UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ^ Will, st )? ! roruige and full?st equipment in its history. Faculty UN; ' Stinb-nts l''t; Ac-olem ? ( 'nurses: 'a F.lei-tivc (l'?liroi>' X J -cIum.I*, in Law, in \Lvli. inc ami in I J'hurm i'v, New l>u u':m water 1 u o ks, splemiitl libraries luiioi'Ntorii H, i'tc Ailvaimi'il clax'cs <iyri t<> women, i Tuition a \ear; boaui ? . a month. ' Ample ?.pioitumty fur self help. ' Hchnlnrehah i pa a mi lnn a fur t lie lint <ly Free tuitian f?>r t**iu licis Simmer school f rteiic'iiis. ?4 in* ' atrucora. 147 at mien ts. Total enroll* ! meiit 1,4 | ' For iiluat*ntcil huiuiho'ip ami onta* j Incite, Mililre?s, PFr.SI I) FN l\ ALDKKMAN, < liaj o! 11 i. I, X. < i REGISTRATION NOTICE. 'IH1 K IMJ A LI C W I LI. TA KG notice | 1 that the lit-gist ration Hooks will he open, at the court house for the reif'strition of rarfies oi.iiile.t " later under ihe Constitution, on the i 1st Monday in each monih. until .W days |"receding t e next general ek? tion VV G A POR I'KR. I Chairman Hoard Registration L C Lancaster. S C Dec t? 18HS. r^TSUBCSRIBK TC run LEDGER. HEAPArTIEoumd In 20 minute* ?>y I>r. MIW ! Pain I'm.in. "One cent a done." A tdru striata | All drags lata sell Dr. MIW Neer* Plaatera.