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Incal Matterst! Local news very, very scarce ' this issue. The people t??Ik aboutj ' nothing but the I>iconsolidation, j!l Mrs T S M"Mnnns and children ^ of Atlanta, Oa , nre the guests of Miss May mo Macuey. ? I'l \V M Moore, agent at the S 0)( ?Sc (i extension depot, after n I month's absence, at Blacksburg, * litis returned to his post. j1 I r A I' Me Lure, Auditor of llic | ?* L & C Railroad, is visiting at ' Blacksburg. I ' Mr. Lester Nel.-on, of the .lack-, * sonham sort ion, has secured a po " sitioii with the Funderhurk Co. ... All persons nro hereby warned < not to move nnv hriek from my c brick yard without mv orders. 1 C Clinton. ' Lost ! On the streets of Luiv s caster, Thursday last, a key ring I . . containing a trunk, and a small ' tlat key. Finder will please leave jt at Ledger ofiice. O'Kiley, the 1'hoh grapher, has ' located on KlliLFK LOT (coolest 1 spot in town) for two weeks only. " During tirst week you can get ' Si V rfltwl tliot lll'fiu f/v r %r v .. V t? I ?1 | ?i\ i < u v;n aw* A il l y * Ull ? r A thief went to the lot of Mr c W .1 Culp on Heath, Springa ct; Co's Foster place, a mile north of t town,/Thursday night, ami knock- it od one of his finest shonts in the ( held. Cutting ofT its head and t then cutting it half in two, he car- 11 riedoff the front half of the hog e and left the remainder lying in r the lot. 1 . ** ,(' '1 he consolidation of the Kcr- <1 shaw Bunking and Mercantile Co. is and the Fanners' Hanking and [ Mercantile Co., at Kershaw will t ho chartered under the name, of I the Kershaw Mercantile Compunv < It's capital stock will he ?>.o. I The L ancaslcr lodge Iv. of I'., | which was to have heen reinstated i ou the l(>th of August hut which t was postponed on account of the i supplies not umviiig in time, will t certainly lie rein-tuted next Mon- I iluy night, Sept. i. \ll things t are ru?w muly and the ^nmd o Hi - t eers w i 1 he lure to r< in t.ate the n Lodge with JourUvii ol the old 1 members and live new ones. All t interested are requested to l?e on n hand promptly at 7 oYlo k p. in.,i at the new <)pera Hall. Not i? e t o I ?< t?(ors ol'\V (ianmm v Notes, account-, and othe.r in- ( d< Medness t'? u.e \vi ie not iuciia!-',, t r* ed in the sale <1 my met untile business to Heath Springs *SL Co., [ and all p?ities indebted to too, | p either hy noie, iiee tint or other-'c wise, must o nm forward and .-<1- ? tie at once. .Mr, 1*. I . It aly or \ myself will ho found i?t all times i in the otliee ol my former estah-' ( lishment wham patties can settle; Willi nil lior . U n~? / Ut -pcctiully, W. (JANSON. AKKKSTKP FOR ASSAULT. Willio Black, Uolorcd, Ravishes h Negio Girl in Florence. Special to Tho State. g Florence, Aug al>?A negro ^ named Willie Black is in jail here w charged with criminally assault M ing Mary Juno Thompson, a negro girl about 1C years old. The " girl was in her parents' house, on 0 tho Tillman plantation, watching * the auiall children of the family, o and Black, taking advantage of *1 the girl'# isolation, broke ?oto the botiaa and co menu tad the assault The girl is said to have been n severely bandied. The trial will t>e held Thursday. T riu? Lancaster Mercalittle Company. The consolidation of Heath, piings & Co., and the Farmers' tanking and Mercantile Company it this place, undei the corporate lante of The Lancaster Mercantile Company, will give Lancaster one ?i the largest and strongest met antile establishments in the state. The capital stock of the new con em will he $100,000.00. Acharer has heen applied for, and in a ew days the organization will l>o llcctcd and the ten largo store noma, with a frontage on Main Street of 2T>0 feet and a depth of! com 100 to 1 feet which will i >e occupied by the new concern, vill 1 >o thrown open for business. \1 present the majority of them re closed for stock taking, which, >\ tlie way, is no little job. As to the effect of the con solilution upon the business of Lan aster, we are unable to say. The ulure alone can tell. Many are li-posed to take a gloomy view of he situation. They think the conolnlation lneans the death of com ictition and that Lancaster, hereotore known far and wide, as ho cheapest market in the State, >y this change will hecomo one of ' he deurest. Wo hope such will ' ind this not to be the case. The lien interest* d in this enterprise ire all pood business men and for he most part they are public pirited men. It does not stand* o reason that such men would J onsolidate their businesses to aise prices and drive trade from he town, but on the contrary, the front combination of capital re-j luces expenses and enables them ^ o do business at a minimum cost j nd will enable them to <jive the . . oiisumcr the full bone tit in the eduction of prices of poods.? Their object, we hope is to down < inpetition of other towns by anlersclling them, .lust wait and ec. We hope and lielieve it is he intention of the new concern o attract a larger trade here than ^ ianeHster has ever had before. It an, if it will. >w, we do hope that the peo>le of this county, who wo know in fer selling their cotton and dong their trading here, will give liis innrket n fi.irtoul liofirn nwli. - ng (ill t<? some other. With a cot*, on mill here that will consume a argo part of the cotton bought on his market it is safe to presume hat the prices will he ecpial to or ,hove the ncighho iug markets.? i f tlrnv are not, then we say go to he market wheie vou can get the . i uost for your cotton, hut, don't neonvenienee yourselves in going o another market until you have ried \our home marked. We rant to r ee the people of the eoun v and our business men get toether and each work for the bentit of the other. Wlion such gets 0 he the case, we will see the own progressing along commerial and uianufacluring lines and tie county advancing along all loch. "(jit together." JURAT FJRK IN YOKOHAMA. ' ? 1 Square Mile of Huildings Burned and 1 ? Lives Lot?Man Who Owned the House Where the Fire Started Killed. . , Yokohama, Aug. 18, via Vic >ria, II. C., Aug. HO.?The reutest tiro in the history; of Yoohaina occurred on August 12th, hen a square mile of buildings rae destroyed and 10 lives lost, i The property loss is estimated rtlwnnn "t *? OliO AOO an.t til AAA I VV T v*/?? 1 I/J VVV| vvv ?MV4 VWj 00. The famous* Thettre street' '?h desto^ ed from end to end. The wnor of the house where the fire tarted was killed by a mob. |'r^T Have you forgotten to y your subwription to Ledger t Or MIIim'Nuvi Pu*r?iuicum RIIEl'MA- ' ISM. WKAK BAOKa. Ai AruaMa. onlj JBc. it Together."? Stay Togetliei The Lfdger is nearly fift years old?two more years and will have reached the half centur mile post. It is the oldest entei prise in the county. From Baih its founder to its present ownc ?and only two intervened, tli late \V M Connors and the lat I> J Carter?its editors have I>n1 tied for the advancement of Lar castor and the best interests of tli county. When tho present cditc be^an occupying the sanctum li found that the greatest imped ment to the progress of tho tow was the opposing factions in tli town. If one man with eapiti suggested an enterprise of an kind ethers would talk against and what one thought was a goo thing another was sure to thiD was bad. Well, we thought tli best thing to do tor the advance ment of Lancaster was to advif 1- > . * * inn jivM.jui- wim capiiai to gei u gether, and, time after time, w urged them to "git together. We witnessed their gradually get ting closer and closer until tli Itank was established, then the began pulling together and tli factory was built, and now ? wol they ute about united, don't yo think, and we ought to expect hi things for Lancaster. Now there's no use preaching "git tc gether" any longer. NVo wil have to change our text. On new text will be found iu Hen; IX, 1st verse, and reads "Sta together." | Kor The l^cdgei THE CITY ON THE SAND. The Kershaw Ginning and Mil ling Co., is now organized, wit Capt. ?I V Welsh, 1'resident, V L Blacknion, Vice Pres., tt Rlackmon, Secy, and Treas. Th directors are, .1 V Welsh, It Floyd, W TGregory, S W Heatl It L Rlackmon, W L Rlaekmo an<t W K Williams. The Graded School Trustee elected the following teachers Mrs. It M Yaughan and Miss Mf tilda Croxton, of this phiee, an Miss Wilson of Anderson. Othc teachers not vet elected. New cotton is coming to th market. Fifty bales have bee sold to date. Misses Willie Draflin aud Frar ces Vaughan are visiting Mis Christine Mellwain at Lancastei Mr i S Me Mantis und faiuil of Atlanta, are visiiing relativi here. The military company of lh vicinity vns on dross parade Sal ur lay afternoon. The Kershaw Hanking and Mci cantilo Company and Fanner? It-inking and Mercantile Compnn of this plae<\ have consolidated i business. Furllier particulai unknown. Kdward Thompson, L. L. D. of Atlanta, <ia . representing til Sunday League of America, let tared Monday evening at theMotli o list church, to a large and a| preciative audience. Mr. Thomj son directed the foiee of liis discourse against converting Sunda to a day of labor, dealing with th ipicstion scientifically, religiousl and giving practical results heat ing on business. Spain and Franc havo no laws recognizing the da of re t, while Knglaud has he laws preserving this day and thos laws are rigidly enforced, and th results establish the wisdom o such laws, while the status o I'ranee and Spain shows ttie con verso the rule. Many people per sundothemselves that Suuday mus he employed, else commercial am nil other industries would liecom relaxed. However, said the sjieak r;r, London, the great mctropoli :>f the world, quarantined again* Sunday desecration, no factories railioals or other great commer cial facilities o)>ernte on that day r. and London moves 011 with an eve y increasing progress. Factorie it working six (lays out of the woo y do more work and better wor r- and thereby accumulate more mor ry ey, than factories working seve >r days. Statistics sul>stantiate thi ie fact. Working eye rv day exhaust :e the energy's capacities and h o t- generally one's abilities, while ? day of rest serves to reenperat 10 J the f cuhies and thereby produc iv 1 better results. At the conclusio ie of the lecture subscriptions wcr i- taken for literature, published b n the Sunday JLeague of Amoric 10 treating of ibis subject in dctai d Th'u literature to l>e distribute y by a committee to bo appointe t, for that purpose. Mr. Tlmmpsn d is a practicing lawyer of Allault k On. A lawyer in the pulpit pr? 10 sonts a novel scene, consider'in s- the unsavory comments lavishc ;c upon men <?f that profession b careless tongues, however, Mi e Thompson's lecture was of sue - worth and character as would ei t- : title him to such a privilege. 11 10 affords a striaing illustration.! V 1 ??Thn T tl ' ? j , ?UIM mi; v/muci, I ' (CJ DICK Bl'STLK u Believed the Children Were Burt if I n I -II J Sparkill, N. Y., Aug. 30.r .Workmen diguing in the ruins < j. St. Aunes' convent and urphnnno v found a. charred skull, suppose to he that of .Tnne, the 70 yen pensioner, who perished in th \ fi^e. It is believed that There? ( Murphy and Anna Brown, th , missing children, who. it wt 1^ hoped, had escaped and were i h the woods, were burned to deatl yr and that their bodies will be foun in the ruins, making the tot: ,e number of dead six. i, t P ay your subscripiton i n Ledger! ! '1 see they have started anotl : er lodge of the improved order < l* Hod Men in your village." "Ye my husband has joined. But th ?r p is not tho kind of order needed our midst." "No; what is wan 18 oil is an improved order of whi ? , 1 men, B ijjuuBBk y f i,; ' *1 j Give % > n truer So the f.illin of the h \ir tells of the approach of a:id 1 o declining power. No matter how barren th tree P I nor how leafless it may seem, a I you confidently expect leaves I again. And why? J > Because there is life at the 1 roots. h ?- So you need not worrv ahont -w the falling of your h .Ir, the p. threatened departure of youth 3 y j ^ and beauty. And why? 2 ** Bccausv if there is a spark of ^ fi I | life remaining in the roots of 1^ HAIR VIGOR ^ will arouse U into healtby activ,J ity. The hair ceases to come out: it begins to grow: and the 0 glory of your youth is restored to you. we 1 ve a book on the Hair M and its diseases. It is free. 1 J I, writ* th? doctor about It. Probably tticro '< aomo difficulty with your urn era I ayatrm which may b? aaally J rdmnrta. A <14 r mo. , OR. J. C. A Y ICR. Oowan, Maaa. W 'rJ TickM k I pain. 1 can do the same for j effects rest 't fro u my oxtr.i pleasant lies-; and snlisCetioii I've tl.-? cxpciicM.ee. the "l;n ' doing all l?ranches of scient.fic in 1"ipf Special attention givei s Work. No charge for exami t ? f r-\ ? S (*> f 4 PrMf. , ii ? , i >, 12; " B i<V d ita Cit U k 4:' fi| LANCAST] n! (Quoting what The State mi id an! e to the folly of South Carolina's Vf abandonment of tho Columbia 'ft1 canal, the Orangeburg Times and i ' I. | Democrat remark-: "True as d |gospel. Ilad it not been for the d ponnv-wiso and pound-foolish n | ideas that prevailed among our ?, , legi-'ators in tho-it day the .date Could 1 I V oir public ?I 1 >' b .* :i g Bale of the completwd canal now. j ^ Three for a ipiarbu* s? it ?s;u >u V n^/no? ? * I.,. -...1 i I 4 ' 7 : vw.-i 111 \' i v: ill i lie ?" ll< t lllltll II1C <^UU - : r. nine aitide."?The State. | i* Six Men Killed iu I*ire at Yuma 0 An/.. Yuma, Ariz.. Aug. .'in. I'ire' today iu K. F.Snnginetti's inerrhnn 1 disc store resulted in the lo>s of -six lives and caused $150,000 damage A crowd of men were carrying good*, from the building when the second floor fell upon them llesides kdliug six a nuinlicr were injured. '' Summons For REIief. d etate of South Carolina,') Court Com 'mitity of Lancaster ( htm Pica* ir J. ('. Foster. Plainlill. e airainst W H. I, Porter, as dministra'or of Deieiiet Knlitle 1 f O. M Clock elr IC dec-am <1. ami Pere i t Ks',ite < f I. E Crockett, deceased, and K F. in Crockett. It C. Crockett an t Nannie n Williams, as heirs at I aw of I >. M Crocket I, deceased, and t. K. < roekl, etl. il* censed d To tlie I)eremlaiit Nannie \\ i! i j.?~: i You are hereby summoned and re quired (o uiisw*r llie eomplaiol in th s action wtdch is tiled In the < 1U e > f the t 'i rk of < mill of Coin neat 1 '1 a for ahl e ninty and to ? r\ f a < ?|y > your ?' s .vi r to t he said e an: iaitit on i lie siitisci iher at his ? lth*e in town of K r-h iw, S , wi Inn t\vpi:?y days lift- r lie M-r< i r heieol ; cX miiuv of ' lie <1 y of su h nrvue; and if \<u , fall io answer the com|naint within 'l * tlie iime afoiesnlo, the ji'alm ill tu this * ad ion \* i 11 aj.pl \ to t In- Court r t: leio i'd mat e.l in t i* am n a ... I'M if I \ i: ifllst t'.s A 1? 1 J I'M IV I'o-I ,, ut, Plain lid's a tty in I'm Na ; .. Vi il iain , A' -< Ml in end U nut: Tuk notice th-i' the *'mum ns and te < onip'ainl in t I < . h -ve en I il led ariimi has t- - u:,y hi en ti ed in my < dice at /.aliens'. r i'. II S (' m Atlulls' _'S, i t \V S I.. P Iter, t I I. p I. (i Pe|< 1 llw Nut ii . ? " I < i'< ' 1 's III t i i'1'i'll ii|l, j t T.I, Pi'I{s? i\s IN M'.IM'I 1) 1 < > I it I lie < -!:i ci ! t i' o lit o. deee!is(.il1 I I ' e in 1 .r , . ' , , ; ., It 11. t i.i ; i " ' ' r ntli II HI' 1' f HI - a. - it. I j Will J I :<el? I lll< ill, i.U<y V l 11 lit i. I lie , UIm'c i"ii'"l < V' pi ) I' 1'-. I' if. i "" ' . Not' t.? ' ' '' < r n ' C, oi l* .*< 1. I'll ler, l>i'( fipeil. i V I.i P\ I P ; P r, m . .. | conic ! rv r ..i n t . ' i "I ' ,i ll? VI e. - a. -.iii, I i ' ! i .. i , \ i . I t > t lie | mint -if \V. P. PI Y I .Kit, I . A' pi \ i.i.i: I.x I'limi.t. TRESPASS "NOTICE. ! A 1.1. PERSONS \ t: I: HKRKHY 1 t\ warned i i ( i t t |> sh I.v walk- j inn, tiding, * it'... tj, !i hirv.r, hanliuc wool, light Wie-d, or t; ?|> i*4i!?<.r in | any way on mv lands in tMeasai : tit) , tow as hit. 'c ! I v .1 ha l{'>hi- >>n, ( J J Bridges, estn'e lands of J Hi I V-tughan, f-taie land of < 1 *o T Bailey and others. The law wll be enforced against any mi l ill i>. r-.oiiH ilnno.tnN irig this notho. M UK M E f"AVTIIHN. Ann 17 1899-1m. ; ^TH!HIIFII!SCimti;if. N' OTICE n HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2flth day of August, 1890, the undersigned as executor of the will of John T Wackey, deceased will make application unto t'haa I) Jont s. J udge of lh oba'e in and for the county of Ii"i>caatcr and Sfate of South | Caro Ina, for a final discharge as such executor' J F MACKF.Y, Executor. July 29, 1899. SOd. I extracted his tooth without <>u. Neither pain nor after cling. M y methods suggest instead. iiwIidw" and ne facilities for dentistry at the least cost. 1 to (lold Crown and Bridge O nations and estimates. r"ftitfiet v., w j KB EH, S. C. It'iugies. Buirgic-: Hut'ictes ga'erc ? JiurKies k<*o<I, Billies belter, //ng^ uies Best ? PtHnjies I Ij*, B'<???b* tit'IIt?i<?nlrs en r\ery sU.ry? Busies i<h conlurl Hint l'.unui' 8 to llivt. WE HAVE B Em a Bt OGIES " $ .3 ALMOST \YI IIIU kiJ V'b nr P Ml'MBER, Of all grades and at prices ranging from * ".<"> for a good top buggy on up. In fa<-t. just at this season we arc making a specialty ? f t'''' '<' ' KOur large wookly sales i< tlr* secret of our being 1 ., ' .1 . ? . . . . 1 f .. ....... 1 l'IV'/'V < . i : - i i <1 m m lu \ i < i i ior ' HO L1TTLF. MONKY HUD C( ?N TI N l' KS TO (i HOW U U Ll FN PO'M'DA R FA VOIt. I 1 ttg n \J (l ? 1 ? i r' i k LiViljtll HORSE8. sgR?ioK AND CaRF.KFD DUIVKIK Plenty ->f W umn- and Murines, too. Call and fee us. HLUOTT & CHAWIMIRD. The Lancaster Graded School 'IMIK ANN U \ I. SKssiny o- t?i? |,m: oe'ei Cr-nled Sell id! will lift* i in on M"iiil-?y Sept Is lSMtl, :it Set u in Tin- Sup. ii itendent wi 1 lie at lit* sclmoi house on the loth, anil 16th from In 12 a in, lo enrol! new pupils mill transact oth'-r school business. Teachers are reipn s'ed to meet ??n the l.'xh Sept. nt it a ill. Pupil- mils* e'liu- prepnteil f r rep us v mi; oil til" li: s' ii?V, !;. a-"!"ih < In ti >:i fc.s will lie < ! arjeil pupils who reside I eyond tlie |iiui:s of the School District A 11 pun .| .iil to pav a monthly iuciiiciital fee. Hios atio uir's from a <1 stance de~ sii icir to at.ciul this school can icaiiily s i lire e' cap rah s if h>anl hero in pi iva'.c I'aniiiit s. F. r f rtlicr i iformnlion uddnss It. K. <%1 1 DDI'. It, ' In'.n Hoard Tru-tces. or ' If \s T l'i >Nnl s c nod Tn ic?. Lai ea- Uu\ S i..up 1 1 'FJ. .Toll Clint inpr. I.aw P.riefs, Minutes, all kinds < l".!i aks, Pill and Letter I lends, Knvelopes, and all kinds of dob Print in-r dono in the l>cst stylo and at lowest jirieoK. ( all at 'lilK otlice :?. 111 see samples of iiiv work an l tret juices. 111(111 WILSON, \bbevi!le, S. C\ Pi- anil >a nner ()llice. Tlii till I'LT-SET If Or LT ,n CAROLINA. Wpt 'st p ' < .' Hi d fui < >' i n opulent in i's i i-iury Faculty 88; .-ii in- i - o; . riiH'mip I nurses; 3 F"'-< \< l'rofc-stoiial -ehonls, tti 1 .i\v. in Mi' lii iue :?..?! in Charm i'\'. Nov hmMitU'*, water wo k?, sp m!i I ilirnr.t-s laboratories, etc . theses open to women. Tiiiiioi. ? a .year; hoard $?, n month. Ampin <p O'tnnlty for self-help. ^ilio'inelihlijiM iiml lorti s fort tic* needy. I'roc tuition f ?r teachers S miner school f r tencheis. 124 Instuictors. !47 studun ta Total enroll* ntent t<4 I For illust"??ed handbook and catas logu?, address, P P r.ft I DFAT, ALDERMAN, ( ha; el Hid, N. C. REGISTRATION NOTICE. rp H K PIT RLIC WILL TAKE notice ? that the Registration Rooks will be open, at the court house, for the registration of parties entitled to register under the Constitution, on the 1st Monday in each month, until 30 days preceding ti e next general election W (4 A PORTER. Chairman Board Registration L 0 Lancaster, ft C Dec 6 189*.