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local Matters J Cotton brought tH cents yes- 1 tenia) on this market. MM Mrs O I' Heath of Monroe. N C, i> the guest of Mr* Pr M i' Craerfoni. Ju<t received 1000 p irs of pants, slightly damaged, at *?vV on the dollar. Porter Bros. For Kent! A ffood rite roo.n cottage, convenient to Mam Street. Apply to .1 K Blackiuon. 1 Mr- A B Springs of Charlotte, is visiting her son, Col Lerov Springs, at this place. When von want shoes hriui* your feet to us. Porter Pro's. Mr \V I> Kobinson, who lives at the cotton mill, wo regret to learn is seriously ill with pnue monia. Have von seen those tine ties at Porter Bros? The remain* of the late A P Jones were removed from theohl, to the new cemetery on Monday last We can still dress a man at both ends?hats and shoes. Porter Bros. l>r Olin Nesbit, of Waxhaw, who has been in New York for sometime, ha- gone to Berlin for further study. ? Momoe Journal. Novelties in tine rugs of all kinds at Porter Bros. K K Wylie, K?q, has had beautiful little monuments erected over the graves of his little chil <lren. Mary Evans and Richard Evans, in the new cemetery. If vou want something it must 1 he one of those tine ties at Porter Bros. < List of letters advertised for i the week ending April loth 1900: ' MisK \iintio Pr.fi-I.nf "" II--I a?w v i wvft , ? rtt r dim) Weort, Surree Smith. 1 .J F Gregory. Mr. W 1* Caw key leaves this morning for Columbia to attend j the meeting of the State Democratic Kxecutive Committee to i?e I held there tonight. .Jim Walker, col, was convicted I before Magistrate Caskey this 1 week of breach of tru*t ami srn- i tenced to ,'10 daya on the panp or 1 pay a tine of $4. He paiil up. I _ 11 The mitti-inn hand of the l'rea- '' byterian church will hare an | Faster egg hunt at the Court ! House yard Fiiday afternoon at' 5 o'clock. All are invited?only ' ' f> cent a at the pate. 1 1 < Mr and Mrs .1 B Mackorell re- 1 turned from Blaokatock Monday. 1 They are hoardinp at Dr (iallo- ' way's. Mies l'et Mackorell and k t - - ; - ' nrr nine nireo returned Home the same day. ^ I On account of preparatory ex- * ercihen for Easter herviccs in the ' Methodiht church the vocal music claws, taughf'W Mr Rett*, will ' meet in the court houae at and 1 8pm for this week. 1 i Drs. L L Gregory, Walter C 1 Twitty and R N Vanlandinghain, * recent graduates of the S C Medical college, have returned to their home* in this county. Mr. J F r Mackey, a student of the college, 1 i? stopping over a few daya with ^ a friend at Orangeburg. Vte*IiwiieU P*.MiW Pal. Ptlta. The trial of the Jacksons for the murder of Ca>sie Boao by burning i< in procre^s at Chester-tiel>l court house. Nl J Hough. Kmj. formerly of this j>iace. i-? ne of the attorneys for the defeo i ants. The Pleasant Plain Democratic club will meet at P easant Plain church. Saturday April the *27tn. at 3 o'c.ock { m. t<> elect dele to the countv conventior which meets at Lancaster the first Monday in May. I N K-t ridge, I'res. ?'oe Kiddle, col. was up >*fore Mayor Thompson the past week for carry in g concealed pistol, he was found guilty and given the option of paying a tine of ?15 or spending 3d day* on the chain gang. He paid the tine. The Heath It ?V M t o Have Munething for vou in this issue, This establishment keep* ri^ht up with the time*. and man. woman or child will tin 1 :u?t what they want there. See their beau tif 111 Spring *toek. an 1 l>e convinctd that they will do just what t lev advertise. tiia l.iitii|?kin? Seriously Shot Oh Sunday m?>rnini? la-t, Guy Lumpkins. an>l Bob Brown, hoth colored, had a difficulty at the lutter's home in Cedar Creek township, w ith the result that B <b emptied the contents of a doublebarreled shot s;un, loaded with buck shot in Guy's face and shoulder. The trouble was about :in ox that had been trespassing on some wheat. (iu\*> wounds are oronounced serious. ( otton Seed Oil >1 ill We hare several times urned the building of a cotton seed oil mill at this place. At last the project bejjina to take shape. Maj. B F Miller and Mr.*W .1 Cunningham are interesting them selves in the enterprise and all who expect to be fortunate enough to .secure stock in it snould notif\ one or the other of these jjentlenten at once as to what amount < f the stojk he wishes to subscribe for. The capital stock will prob iblv not be more than $25,0b0. lAriir*ioii ICatos. Announcements of candidates for county office- are now in oroer Mr.I K lilackmon announces in this i--ue for Superintendent of Kducat ion. All it costs to an Qounce in The Ledger is S_> for the round trip. Rememl>er the money mu-t accompany the announcement. and the announcement must not maice over ten lines. Announcements of more than ten lines will he charged for extra I >eattiM. Mrs. Beulah Truesdel, wife of Mr. Bom Trueedel o? Kershaw, ind daughter of Mr. .1 F Cauthen if that town, died last Thursday nitrht at 11 o'clock. Her husband ind two children survive her. She was an estimable christian ivoman and died in the full hoj e >t enjoying the reward of ti e Fuithful. Her remains were interred Friday afternoon after Funeral services by her pastor. Itev. \\ A Betta. ? Miss ttattie Brooks, daughter >f \Vm. Brooks, aged about 16 ^earn. died at the Comden rot ton nil I the past week. She was a lative of this county and her re- ! naina were brought to Fiat Creek hurch and interred. COTTON PL.ANTKR9 arho are interested in high prices For cotton next fall can hear of lomething to their advantage by tending a postal card at once to THE ADAMS COTTON CO., Charleston, S. C. Marriajt^* Married, on MootUr night. April 9tD. !? ?. at Mr W B Knight'?, by Rev W K*art. Mr Barker Hoke of Spartan--urs:. S C. an?l M:>s R ?a Patton of Catawba. S 0. The announce meot of the marrivje ?pnte a urpri^e to the frien i? of both the**? popular vouoj p ?ple. >The ^room is a brotner of Mrs W B Knight and a prominent young lawyer of tne tirm of Sea-e re Hoke at Spartanburg. and tbe bride i- one of tbe rno-t competent and popular teacher- in the Lan-aster grade*! school. When the announcement was ma le it was feared that the school w til! lo?e her but she ha- announce*! her inten tion of remaining and teaching out the term. Mr H"ke w. I return to hi- hu-ine?a at Spartanburg in a few days. We join their many friend- in be-t wishes for great an 1 continue*! happiness through life. Married. c?n S in.lay la-t, a; tbe home of the bride's father, Mr J f -v f 1 - i' u.nson. near i'rimus. bv Rev Judson Blacktticn. Miss Leslie Hinson an i Mr Marshal Fuller" ton. of Junction. Arkansas. On y a few ^f the relative* an i friends of the contracting parties witness e>l the ceremony. Married, on Sunday last Mr Charlev Thompson and Mis? Lily Siuipson all of this county. Announcempnl , FOR Sl"PER!NTFSt'ESr OF El)U( A ' H ?S Tk the Voter* ?f Lancaster Cbnnty: With maiiv t ark* f i | a*t favors Hl)?i -.if Mas aolii'itctmo of 1 - . ^ .*? % *?. II iruue I hereby ann< n >v m>-?- f ? ? % cantli* ilh'.e for tin ftt ? of i J??uotv "up-?rintemleut of Eilu -Htion, imbjeot in tli? rule* govrrn nc rI CVm-ratio i ?i marv; ami if ?*lrct??l my tirno nii<I rnerei**- aro \?tur? for tin* u?-j*i in'rre-ta of education J E Bi M K v ON - SPRING - iti SHEATH E -F FOl/R MONTHS AGO We mm eventually we would have the Lion' I rinipli'lt' Sure Our exhibit of Trimmed Huts outriva here, the original concept ioos'of our Stock of Children's Trimmed Ilats, s RICH AND ELEGANT SPRING SH Ciowds of ladies around them nl ing them, hundreds are still coming 1 GREAT Gi Buying in such largo qunntitu ways crone as soon as thov are unpad shade* and new pattens. Our stores ai novelties of every mJ departments. (>< We used both. Si success. Our pric trade here. -Heath B - ^ II. 1) ii l\i li . o zl? ~Sf H C >: 3 or? ^ _ r- * * = *5 ? li 2 r "III" m Ik * . =3 Tl *i_ '_ 7 ^ ^ ^ - - - ^ . r 2 ? # r w f m ~r > o -i: : ' ? Ho : ? d 3 iri ? Sdm 7 ^ Or .. n I ? - -% s ; * lT4" J ^ 25" - j. ? lI O .. P i? ? hJ o -" s p W 5 ^ 1 P ? hH tH -n \% ^ O T ^ ^ 2 H X ^ g n P" r : i >i. ^ ?1 I - 'L ~ m i as ,? ?- - ' = ^ ==" J ^ tj : s. ? s? O -1 c* =r. ^ - i; ~ s > ? * ^ p\-? smJ t .j " ' i ?s era ?~t - r. ^ PH 5 I nnnriTnT ^ ^ ^ _ MKKlVHLb IKl JT W AKK KE SANkTnC & Jv'.ER1 'OURTH MOT lo our initial how to an appreciative public that has >: o ' -c . i. . ? i a v-uiiii- ui me uano, mil we na?l no ulivi Unit we \vt WAS OUR MILLINS ? Acknowledged by friends and foe, as bi led anv to be found anywhere. And the rarest Fv Miss Thoin has no rival for Beauty and Becomingnes tylish and dainty, prices cheap. Mourning milhm 10WERS OF GREAT VALUE IN NEW SPRING i 1 the time. Entirely new. so cheap, so pretty, for them. ATHERING OF WONOERI ?8 for our nine stores, Yorkville, Lancaster and Fenced. Do you know that we are selling piles of Dr e literally sparkling will kind. Take a I rip aroun ?od judgment and cash < mail profits on mail} sale ;es are so temptingly low. Yours respect ANKING & ME1 * I >V i Li. - > { > . i,i, f=l gxs. j LIL i ?=f >- ^ mai . E ? "Ul ^ W ^ ^ >J--3 er* *"2 ^ ?* r?? gsw.- r-2 -'-' ?3 ?i *<C? 1533 ^jdl ^ ^ <? bgj "T^1 ?^ ?H 2T T e ' ET3 f] ? o ? t <* -*rm * - *" H5S C3 ,-j O , k) ? ^ ?9 (?1 ?c ^ i ^ o fcrt i# r-L ^ "*1 S3 w brf " C *) a * w ? n S?2 KMT *nT 1 _ II11II _ _ ^ J 5" P" Sr. < S=3 > ^ ^ """3 CD )WDING US! :ai?V. GAjVlTiLE GO.J>? JTH. iueo >howereil us with it^ favor*.'. N\ c know that mid command it so soon. BY OPENING MONDAY Bint: the t'0>t display ever ?hown in Lancaster, iiteign and New York Patterns are to he produced S. oru PRICES AUK VKKV LOW. ltig ry for Spring. GOODS. Hundreds have bought them, hundreds are wear FUL BARGAINS. haw, and selling so close, hocause the poods arc alcss (rood* and Waist Silks f We have the rare 1 newness in notions ami id our clot hi tip ami shoe dictates early purchase, s. is the pimiinp star to that it is a pleasure to lull), PANTILE CO. *?