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1 ocal Matters, Cotton brought 8 50 cents yesterday on this market. Big auction sale at Porter Bros tho first Monday. Don't forget .the day. The phone poles on the phono line to Monroe are all up between hero and Dwight. Cnpt. W. 11. Kd tv a I'd a of ChesInv ? I , r|n ui, .imuu;i\ mid 1 llCSdaV j with relatives here. I 200 hats will sold at the , auction sale at Porter Bros the i | first Monday. Miss Annie Stovens, of Lan caster, is visiting Mrs A M Aiken. ?Chester Lantern. Miss Delia Caskev is visiting friends in the Dixie neighborhood. Misses Nannie Fletcher and Eva McClintock of Lindsay, are the guests of Mrs W h Langley. Go to the auction sale at Por. ter Bros the first Monday. The Rich Hill school, taught by Miss Jerusha Mitchell, closed last Friday. Miss v Mitehol re turned to her home at Whitj Oak Suturday. Mr Gordon P Garner of Syra cute, and Mr David Croswell of Sumter, visited their sister, Mrs Marion Mathis, at this place, the pant week. For rent ! A cottage on Rim street. Good well of wuter on premises Apply to VV S Lnngley. 500 yarn? Alamance, 500 yards Outing, 500 paira of Punts will be sold at the nucton sale the first Monday at Porter Bros. Mr Edward Miller, of JefTer. son, S C, and Misa Hattie Funderburk, daughter of Mr Thomus Fuoderhurk, of Dudley, S (). ate to be imarried on March 7th.? Monroe Enquirer. Married, at this place, Sunday, Feby. 18, 1900, by Judge D. A. I Williams, Mr. W. H. Kennington and M iss M. J. Kennington all ot the Jacksonham section. We are requested to state that the county Teachers' Association will meet Saturday, March 3rd at 11 o'clock at the Graded school building. 200 men's heavy undershirts and 300 ladies vests will bo aold . at the auction sale the tirat Mon day. If you are not there you ; will miss some bargains. List of letters advertised foi the week ending Feb 27, 1000:1 M rs Mandy Crockett, Miss Sallio Read, Miss Emma Thomson, J T , M jrrihon, -Fred Nelson. D Vf Perkins (2), II H Smith. Uoht Watson (returned to writer). Withers, Adicks & Co. J F Gregory, P M. We hare received a copy of Progress, the new paper published at Union with Mr I) .1 Carter as managing editor. It is op to date in every res|>ect and promises to be a great factor in the social, moral and material advancement of that progressive community. Mr Carter's many friends here, the place of his nativity, wish bipi abundant success. . . y , WANT|^), for cashi,Hickory, Dogwood, Persimmon, Walnut e^lyogs. Southern Hardwood Co, P. Oa Pox 52ft, Charleston, 8. C. Mr Adam Ganson, of New Haven, Conn, is here on a viwil to hiH brother, Mr Wm Gannon, who haw been quit? Rick the past week. Wo received u pleasaut call yes terday from Mr O W Potts of Pleasant Valley. Mr Willie Craig, who clerks for the Heath B M Co, had his face slightly burned Monday I y pour* ing kerosene it) the stove to start the tiro. Mr Francis Mobley of Kershaw is spending several days in Lan? I caster. Don't! Don't!! Don't!!! Don't hoy another mole until' you see our carload of line ones to ho in this week. Our Mr Klliott is now in the western markets bo looting the best to he had. They'll t<o here this week, sure. Elliott ?& Crawford. I" S. Court .furors The U 8 circuit court convenes ut Charleston on the first Wednesday in April. John T Fruzier and .las D Bailey of this county have heea drawn to serve on the grand jury and W F Garvin of this! place on the petit jury for the term. The Heady Pistol. At a negro "fustible'' on Mr G F Ferguson's place, near Elgin, last Tuesday night, Hubert Bailey and Tom McCardell, both colored, got into a little rucus, with the result that Bailey was sliplrly wounded across the stomach by "a red hot hall" from Tom's No 22. OTTO a PI.A NT*;HP who are interested in high price" for cotton next fall can hear of something to their ad vantage by sending a postal card at once to THE ADAMS COTTON CO., Charlestor, S. C. Dentil of an Aged Citizen. Mr James M Barton, an aged and re .--peeled citizen of the Douglas section, died las* Monday evening about 5 o'clock. Had he lived to the 22d day of March he would have celebrated his 85th year, having been born March 22, 1815. Up to five years ago he enjoyed good health and was act ive for his age hut while crossing a branch in his bottoms he fell re ceiving injuries from which he has been con fined to his room ever sin.-p. but durii g those years of! his affliction he ha* had every care and attention that his devoted daughters could give, and they have counted no sacrifice too great to make for the comfort of their father. Mr Barton was a member of the Methodist church for many years prior to his death, fie was a good man and had many friends. Mo served in the late. war between the States and was faithful to every trust. lie leaves j two sons, , Messrs .J< hn, and! Thomas Burton, and four daughters surviving htm. His remains' were interred at Douglas church yesterday afternoon. A Chance to Buy 1'ou a Home. Any party or parting desiring j to purchase any of the real estate, of T M Fitzpatrick & Bro., in the [ town or county, can get prices j and terms by calling on the editor j of The Ledger. The Messrs Fitzpatrick have so lie very desirable farms and valuable improved town property and their being on the market gives men of moderate means a splendid opportunity to purchase a home. AOKNTS wanted for the best typewriter on the market, the "Pittsbunr Visible:" writing in Might at all times; exclusive t?rritory given. Address Uindley Hardwate Company, Pittsburg, Pa. Lint of .Jurors. Tbe court of General Sessions for Lancaster county will convene on the third Monday in March. Judge Jas Aldrich will preside. The following persons have been drawn to serve us jurors for the term: Grand Jurors:?\V .1 Fonderburk, J E Patterson, .1 L .Johnson, Joel E Bowers, J L Games, Jas K Hobiason, VV E Roberts, Jr, J Thos Barton, J Samuel Bruce, S .A tacllwaim, G W Green, S I) Robinson, J A Marsh all, J B Fnnderhurk, .1 Thos Faile, J B Hagins, .J F Williams, R F Long. Jurors:?L 1> Mil ton Jurrett A Bowers, I) B Stover, J H Stoirner, 1) L Adams, J W Caskey, L M Bell, Wj.l Morton, J D Bailey, S A Cauthen, I) M McMunus, Adam Morgan, Thos L CJ It I rn n ? owvreu, ,i i snipes, \> r Hlackmon, .1 M Stewart, A B Croxton, L S Porter, .In* A McCain, .1 \V Ilall, A .J Cauthen, C C Faile, Sr, W C Faile, \Y L Croxton, Jr, R .F Harper, J \V Carnes, .1 1) Glenn, L> N Mackey, W F Garvin, r F Culp, ,F VI Harris, Samuel B Crenshaw, R R Kennington, l^ewis Clyhurn, E E Ferguson, 11 M Johnson. Notice Final Discharge. NOI'It K I- HKHKBY wiven that mi the listh day of March, 19??? ihe utider?iirne<l will make a filial re ?ir11 to i he l'rohate e nrt of I .?o*enst>-? ounty ami apply to j-hiiI t'ourl for a filial tllaeiiariee aa kiihi di.-ui of Lawrence H Kt-lly. L K Itoliintra Guaniiati Fehy 21 11)00 ?300. Notice Final Discharge. VTOI I K M HKHKIIY OIVKN is that K I. lilac iD ni a* -\<lminia ir ?tor of the eaiate of (' C Soweii de?eased, has m ?d? upp iraii-m unto me or a 'iniil ill rhu'Kf a- -u n lmini-irator ami that the IMili of Mar o. 1900 mi lo o'cloi'k .t 'U. lias h e Ilxed t?y the Pr hate ouri for liie hearing of hUCti tippl cati II t'H vD JONES,. JuOtre of Piohate. -Heath 1 - Open Which Took Pli is t Our friends lis turned upon us. Our IV ew Goods the 4*dear people WE GREET Our claims to the Lion's Shut recent advances. Our prepiiratior Iteing done to ruiiko this THE 1DI time thrown away. The cold Rnaj >lei?. if you ex these suits for y* York Hat mail, cents on the l)ol llir faiilir Mm lit HI; H e are i age, and vie are -Heath I Orath of Mrs. Osborne. A few weeks ago we chroniclet the death of Mr. A W Osborne of Blacksburg, formerly a citizen o! thia place. The State of Mod dny contains the announcement, ir a communication from Blackshurg of the death of his widow. I reads as follows: "Mrs. Sarah Osborne, after at illness of only a few days, die< rather suddenly yesterday morn ing about 0 o'clock at the honu of her ?nn, Mr. () A Osborne I Sho was born io Westminster Mass., nearly 7<> years ago, urn was a schoolmate of (Jen Nelsor A Mil es. She came of sturdt New England stock, and exhibit ed in her daily life all of thom excellent traits of character whici so beautifully adorn the trin Christian woman, the faithful wift and the devoted mother, the kin* neighbor and the humble followei of the Master. She was laid ti 4 1.!.. -1* icm mis uiiernoon in our cit\ cemetery by the side of her him band, Mr. Alvin Osborne, win preceded her only u few weeks. For 55 veins they journeye< peacefully and happily togethei through the world, with all tin I unselfish care and loving devotioi that one could teal and exercisi { for the other, and when the em came it was both fitting an< beautiful that, having "climbei the hill together, they sleep to getlier at the foot." -IM QUARTERS For Best Virginia'ime, Cement Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair 1 T. H. DAVIS' WUCASTER BIKER' Sinking < ing Up Oi t ace at i^aiieaster in interesting I ive deluded us Storekeepers i are really chea s" are sure to fii YOU WITH SPEi e of your patronage are justified C O l*/i /ktt n r? o vtnnul?"? ??iv i'ii an i Aicim ?r ntaic. oiui )AL TRADING I'LACti. Ourc > has come and with it iDHi Nibijl. ah pect to staj on ? hi and yours for closed out Ills ssi lar. 1,200 Hat II I Of news II We hough ivw s? it the race, pullii going to Miccee< Banking 5 I i t j . i I } ' i i ? AU! <! AUCT1 I ;! AU 1 ' - at ipoiitpr ; More The Fin MARCH 5t ! I ' I I i & merc ant ur 7 New St * and Kershaw Janu Event to (lie IVopIt with good wishes, are worried, not so i tfftkcbBfc L. |ici i nan inu id it Ollt. niAL NEW YEAR B< by our exporienee, un<l CASH purchases i Us large, assortment trrer.t. New lines i?> rowdcd Stores will testify tliat our efforts KD CP in Puilwdfli'liia Ht Sberft's Sale tit -17 Six HUNOhkO iUiTS AND FUU* r.U. Less Than One-tlaIf Pric arlli for a few years ' j ears to come. I?< imples of Glen's SI s in all. Kmbroideries and Handkerchiefs?5,000 f New Ktnhroideries at less than ONK-HAI \ on \? 111 positively wonder at their cheupn > intend to <lo h very large business by sellin t for SPOT cms!) from a needy mnnufnc i 12f? cases?7,f>?>0 pairs of Shoos at a hip Store of this town. The W. L. Pougiiis, ?s will he found here. ng strong stokes tor il fours tor Business, & Mercani ? 1 ) :ON! CTION I A * tie A lie on Solo i 1_> E> i! Monday, ;h9 1900, ILE CO.1 ores larv 1st. 1900, i 7 * j 411 eyes are much because i", bill because MGA1NS! - II 11115 Hill I K "1 > IM HH IU iliV ho <l?il\ milled Kvervthinsr lisive not been in vain, nor our rents on the I'nliar. VL.-f.ED rA h PAMS e, Think t)f That I s buy some of >?ai\ flie New ats to us at 50 Handkerchiefs and miles upo? LF 1'lilCK, await your in^pecess. ?j cheaper than our competitors. turer, (we keep in close touch discount. This is sure to b? the H. C. Goodman nn<l all the public patronflLE Co.