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I ncal Matters,] Cotton brought 9 J cents yes~ terday on this market. Rev. J L Oats preached hi farewell sermon at Unity church last Sunday. Miss Minnie I'ardue is visiting friends and relatives at Landsford and Kdginore. There will ho *ovr;< ?? . v, ? \y III IIIU Episcopal church Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. E B Cook and (hildren of Rock Hill, are visiting Mrs. C's ( parents at this place. Mrs R B Mackey of Heath Spring, is visiting her father's family nt this place. Mr Mackey came up and spent Sunday. WANTED, for cash, Hickory,', Dogwood, Persimmon, Walnut' 1 Logs. Southern Hardwood Co, 1'. i O. Box 520, Charleston, S. C. |, Rev J 11 Wilson of Bascom-ji viile, preached at Douglas church I last Sunday and til led the pulpit in the l'reshvterian church at this place Sunday night. Mrs. Janic \\ illiatns and her niece, Miss Mary Anthony, of Flat Rock, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs ,J F Addison, at Craigsville. Married, near Osceola, by T W Secrest, N P, on Sunday last, Mr Y T Garrison and Miss Maud Hayes, both of Stunt's, I'nion county, N C The auction at Porter Pros' store last Monday drew f large crowd and the people were dolighted with tie big bargains they picked up. Died, nc:ir Osceola of Meninges tiff, nn Monday I a h t, ltanjamin Clyde, infant Hon of Mr. and Mrs J .1 Hancock, aged 2 years, 1 month and 10 days. I The new county board of registration took charge last Monday. It is composed of Messrs. J M Caskoy, T \V Secrost and J A , Weaner. Mr. Caskey was elected ' chairman. _ | List of letters advertised for the week ending March 0, 1000; !' Miss Cora Mcekey, Mrs Cora &? mh " ?... i mcvimri, xnos u>nor, dim Madi- , on, .1 I* Moser, (2), H B Smith. .1 F Gregory, I* \1. 1 The cottage gallery ha* again ' opened up on the Bank lot and in ' ready to take picture* at the old popular prices. It is in charge of j Messrs Amos and Billings. Mary Short, n good old colored ' woman of tho Klgin neighborhood, died last Monday morning She j was always kind and attontiro to the sick and will be missed by ' her many white friends. I Thero will bo preaching at Gills Creek church next Sabbath, ' the 11th instant, and we are re- ' quested to state that every mem- ' her is expected to be present, as ' important matters are to be ^ brought before the congregation. ] We were glad to nee our old friend, Mr Jon M Cnskey, in town ' Monday. Mr Caskey was seriously ill for several months, j and Monday was the first time \ since last October that he had I been in the city. i Mr W M Moore, formerly of j this place, now a prominent commission merchant of Spartanburg, spent several days with relatives ' here tbia week. All his old, , frienda in Lancaster were pleased o see him. ^ Mr. VV H Sims of the Walkup Tl section, sold the heuvicst hale of cotton on this market last Saturday that has heen marketed here j'1 this season. It was the gleanings of his crop and .at former prices n< for such cotton he would hardly ? havo gathered it. It weighed ^ n n 725 pounds and \ rought him $58. I lie was well satisfied. fx Mr M F .lones, of the Ganson ur Dry Goods company, left last u Thursday afternoon for New York ,ir for the purposo of considering a proposition from a larjre whole- ? ? I* sale dry goods house. We regret to learn of this, as wr hoped to see Mr Jones in charge of the Grunson Dry GOods company's 4 affairs again at an early day ? Yorkrille Enquirer. ? ar h 1 Mr. I'riali Jordan was painfully hurt last, Saturday night while ')( bringing a car load of mules up 18 from the depot. It was quite ',( ilurk and another horse ran against ^ ' i the one he was riding nearly u knocking him off and mashing one nf his legs so badly that he is ^ only aide to walk with the help of (^( a large walking stick. _ B Don't! Don't!! Don't!:! Don't buy urother mule until * you see our carload of tine ones to be in this week. Our Mr Elliott is now in the western markets se looting the best to be had. ' f . tn 'they'll bo here this week, sure. ? < Elliott & Crawford. lteligtons. The appointments of Kev. C II ? Clyde for Tradesv lie circuit will be as follows until further notice: Taiikunaci.k ? 'id Sundays at "j> 11 a tn; 41h Sundays at 3:30 p m. Hoi'Kwki.i. ? 2d Sundays, 3:30 c? p m; 4th Sundays, 11 a m. Bktiiki.? 1st Sundays, 11a m; 3d Sundays 3:30 p m. to . ZioN?1st Sundays, 3:30 p m; 3d Sundays, 11a m. A Chance to Itny Vou a Home Any party or parties desiring ? to purchase any of the real estate of T M Fitzpatrick Si tiro., in the town or county, can get prices and terms by calling on the editor; of The Ijedgcr. The Messrs I Fitzpatrick have so lie very de j sirahle farms ind valuable itn-; proved town property and their being on the market gives men of' modei ate meuns a splendid oppor-1 tunity to purchase a home. ...mm *- I A It una way l.ast Saturday. i | While Supt of Education J H j . Thompson and his brother Mr T " It Thompson were coming to town u. last Saturday, their mule became * frightened at a foundered horwe tied i nder the bridge in Hannah's L-reek, and jumped off the*embank? ment turning the buggy over and throwing the Messrs Thompson rc out. They were only slightly b< hurt. The Supt of Education |1,1 lost the key to his office and some j * irhange by hie pants pocksi being j I torn out from catching on some ' B part of the buggy. If any one V has found the key he would be1 glad to have it returned to him. j IHctl In The Philippines J ? A lettar to Mr W E Wilson ? from his brother, John O Wilson, * it Co E, 40th Regiment U ? V, ? lated Manila, Philippine Islands, Jan 10,1000,states that Mr Walter ? Harris had died in the hospital I that day of measles and typhoid g fever, after an illness of twelve 0 Irs. He fur her <state? that * Walter made a go< d soldier, olioy F?d all orders and was loved by all I the members ot Co E. and bv the II whole regiment. Ho wan buried I in Manila on the 20th. Hie |J fiiends will be sorry to learn of the death of thin patriotic young onto. ?? - a AOKNTS wanted for tho best typewriter on the market, the "Pittsburg Visible;" writing in sight at all times; exclusive ter^ ritory given. Address Bindley Hardware Company, Pittsburg, Pa. Iirown From .Their Kiikk.V and Painfully Hurt. When starting home from town ?t Monday afternoon Mr J N tylor's horse became frightened tar the powder house just South Gills Creek and ran off. Mr 1) Taylor occupied the buggy ith his father. This side of the idge the buggy turned over and >th the gentlemen were caught ider it and drugged some dia. nee. Both were painfully hurt id required medical attention, ney were brought back t.i town, Mr .1 K Taylor's, where Dr M Crawfordattendcd them. Mr N Taylor'a injuries are painful ( it not serious. He was able t0 j ) taken to his home yesterday ternoon. SlrS D Taylor wftH SB fortunate. He had one of hit ms broken near the shoulder, s face badly ?carred up and kis ody censiderably bruised. He doing well however, and, it is tped, will soon be able to t>e up, heir many friends will regret to >ar of their unfortunate mishap it will congratulate them on ioir miraculous escape from ?ath. t?&r*th? Kind You Han Always taftt Notice Final Discharge. JOTM'K I- H KKKBY given 'hat ^ on ihe 28ih day of March, 19uo le uniler^itrne'l will make a llivl rern to i he Probate Cnurtof Lancaster ?unty ami upply to t-aiil Court for a nal discharge an guaidian of Lawnee K Kelly. L K Koliinas Guardian. Feby 24. IftOtl.?:iOd. Notice Final Discharge. JO'I I K IS HKRKRY (JIVRN M thwt It L illaot'TOOM a* Admitm )it'?r ol the estate of C C Soweii. t!e>aae<l, hmm mml** upp i<*aii<?n unto nte r a dual ili-ohanti* a* -ucti admiuiMator atxl that the lfhh ?>f Mnr-*h. too. at 10 o'clock a ?.. 11mm b> e<i fixed p ttie Pr- bate t ouri for the hearing ' sucli appl .out i n CH A"*. I> JONES. J u?lgc of Piobate. Heath E - Openi Which Took Phi is a $'T'n- '.{ 'i j r* Our friends ha in-ned upon us)ur IVew Goods he 4,dear people' - WE GREET ) Our claim* to the Lion's Share cent advances. Our preparations ?in<jr done to make this TI1K IDF ' mo thrown away. The cold anap Men. if you ex| hese suits for yo fork Hat man, c ents on tlie l>oil > ) fa il hi n uk' iiif ff e are ge, and we are j ,? '(I J: < ff J Heath i \ - i OBITlJAItY Dear little Harry, the sweet ^ and innocent sixteen months old babe of Mr and Mrs H B Perry, liod suddenly of pneumonia Fri day evening last, after a few days nf suffering, .but patient illness, lie was as a bright little sun-beam, i lighting up .our joy and pride ] with childish pratth and tiny I l)aby steps. His sweet little form is now resting beneath the shadowy pines of dear old Camp Creek J cemetery. How me tnisa him! And our hearts go out to the be reaved parents in deepest and truest sympathy. This love v golden-haired (lower, ll'ill) the awe. teat, dimpled face. Wearied of blossoming here etow, And sought a fair, r p ace Though he is absent f.om us,? (Those dear little eves of h/ue.) There's un image left wihin our hearts, That will ever remain as new Fond parents aim- are empty ? Their hearts are (tiled with grief. But He who cnu-?d til's sorrow ? an .julckly send relief May this tie a comfort? For hearts so HI eU with pain ? That these our great (Hict.ous. Are for our eternal gain. ? A KRIKNIK March 5, 1900 ut# i ru.> i'lam ?<:ns who are interested in high prices f??r cotton next full can heur of something to their advantage hy sending a postal card at once to THE AD A M 8 LOTTO N CO., Charlcstor, S. C. HEADQUARTERS ! For Best VirginiaMme,Cement,: PI aster Paris and Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKERY Nanking & ing Up On ee at Lancaster n Interesting Ei ve deluded us v storekeepers ai are really cheap* '' are sure to tine OU WITH SPEC of your patronage are justified hy are on an extensive scale. Stocks iL TRADING PLACE. Our cro* has come and with it | oj PICKED iiiwu I nan < II ll? MU|I. At ject to ?taj on ei 11 and yours tor ; dosed out liis sail ar. Hats 'nrtes i > i* V : I .1 # 1 ; iJ i We bought f ill il lllllk withtbeim 1: llll |l HI | The Shoe Sto i ill V Ullv \ ' (*ood Shoes \ % i the race, pulliiij ;oing to succeed. Y< , Til T H ' yt INKING ? V;T Wj^' V &(V * V WAT THIS S FOR ( NEW ADVERTIS in next DORTER i Mercant ir 7 New St and Kershaw J ami pent to the People ith good wishes, re worried, not so i er tiinii "old stocks I it out. IAL NEW YEAR B< our experience, and CASH purchases i lnr<;e. assortment great. New lines to vded Stores will testify that our efforts i UI* In Philadelphia at Hherifl's Sale ut 47 ilX HUNDRtD SUITS AND FCUR HU? !ss Than One-Half Frici irtli for a few year? years to come. Ik nples of Men's 11: in all. mhroideries and Handkerchiefs?o,000 lew Kmhroideries at less than ONIvllAI u will positively wonder :it their ehennm tend to <1<> a very large business by sellin; or Sl'OT cash from a needy manufacl lM5 eases?7,5t>0 jiairs of Shoes at a *>i?r re of this town. The \V. L. Dongias, t vill be found here. g strong stokes tor , > . t [>urs for Business, l Mercani f (t V '<; is PACE )UR EMENT ISSUE. BROS ILE CO." ores lary 1st, 1900, i. All eves are / much because hut because tRBAINS! n the markets prior to th? ho daily added. Everything have not heen in vain, nor our* cents on the. Dot tar. IDRED PA R PAN1S e. Think of Thatl s buy some of %r mar, the New tits to us at *50 H iinlkerohiefs and miles up;* ,F 1'KiCE, await your I'M). i? ( hon| <*r than our cnmpetito&e. turer, (ive keep in clone trnx&k discount. This is swre to he II. C. Goodman and all th? public patron. TLE CO.