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1 cal M alter tJ Cotton brought about 0 cents ye torduy. Wanted! Dogwood and Per tinunou logs. See ad More tmilus coining. Read Crawford & Elliott's new ad to day. Rest mndiwu nil lrirwlj , w?i Uiuun AIIM priees, in pound packages, at Bennett's (grocery. . \\ hy do you uy inferior coffee when you can buy the best at the gunie price at Bennett's Cirocery. Mr J It Kmght <?f Primus whoj has been seriously ill the past two| weeks, was some better yesterda>. ' Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. It. .1. ] Maekorell, ??f Voikville, S. C., on Nov. 0, 1900, a Son. Mrs. \V. (j Adams of Kork Hill, spent several da\s with her sistrr, Mrs. Walker, hero this week. Something new?Imperial Cement Wall Plaster--is now being , handled by Mr. '1' II Davis. It far excels lime. See it and try it. Fresh Nuts of all kinds j ist received. Also all kinds of fruits] foi Thanksgiving fruit cake, *t 1 tf-n nt>l l ( ? ? ^ - I Murriod, ut White liluir, S. C., ! Sunday, Nor. 11, 1900, I?y ,!. N. I Kstiidjje, N 1'., Mr. Samuel Adam* and Mir? Matilda MuhnHVe. i Mr A .1 Bailey, who bid oil the estate lands of the late Wni 1 ii-! j;art ut the .sale here on Monday | of last week, has transferred bis bid to Messrs W S Kirk and Keeee Porter. iMr. C F Till man and family of Tank have moved to Lancaster and occupy the residence West of I>r. W. M. Crawford's. We are pleased to welcome thorn to our initial. Olu, jilt*'! five years, tin*youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. John A Knight who lira at the Cotton Mill, died lant Sunday, after a week's illness of measles. The remains of tha little one were interred Monday aftarnoon in the Town cemetery. We visitiwt ili.? i 1 ?>...r ?. ..... ..n-uiu y 1 III 111 yesterday arid saw Ferguson Itros' corn shredder at work. It looks like they'll make roughness enough oaer there to feed all the rows in the county. The tinest mules we hare seen lately are the four large ones belonging to Mr A It Ferguson and used in carrying his portable engine and machinery from place to place. They arc each about IV hands high and together weigh about 5,400 pounds. Dr. und Mrs. ?J. D. Funderburk' of Lancaster, S. C, passed through Monroe lust Saturday on their way to Charlotte to consult Dr. i/ -...? : vjci/. i ouiiiii in regaro 10 the eyes of their Utile daughter, Uuth.? Monroe Enquirer. Shot Through the Nook In a difficulty last Sunday near Kliut Kidge, two colored hoy a, bona of Lee Hough and Tom Alan* brooks, got into a dilliculty in which Tom's l?oy was shot through the neck by Lee's. The ball barely missed the large arteries in the neck. Alsohrook will get well. They fell out about a girl. Subscribe to The ledger. I>??atti of an ffHtimuhlo Younj;' Lady I W? are pain e d I ?i i < ? the I dentil of Mian Lily Porter, which occurred at the homo of her Unci?, I Uapt. Ainou McManuu, at this' pbtue last Sunday morning at 9:.*>0 ' j o'clock, after a protracted illness. 1 ' Shu was n daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 i .1 W A Porter, of Dixia, and was I about 25 vest's of age. Since she was about t wo years old she has m?,U k... U i. ' ...< iv- ii-1 iiiiiih' mui v.apiain unit M i k. McMunus, and wi is to them] 1 as t heir child. On reaching young ] I womanhood she joined the Haptist I church and the influence of her consistent young christian life will long he felt iu this community. | She wiui an amiable, kindhearted, I pious, loveahle young lady, and none knew her but to lovo her. From the flowery portals of young I womanhood she has been removed beyond the veil that hides the! dead" into a heavenly rest. A gentle life from us husgone. i- r* I ier remains were interred in the j town cemetery Monday at 11 a in, ; after service#, by her pastor, at the residence of her uncle. To the. sorrowing parents and brothers and sister, and to the] i ... i > <i himi Mireiy nereaved uncle I aiul aunt of t he deceased, we cxtend our deepest sympalhy and the sympathy of the entire community. An Afjeil Woman l*asses Over tlie ' River. Mi h. Angelina Steels, widow of the late .Fames Steele, died at her home just West of town Satur nii?ht last, Nov 10, 10u0, at the; I advanced a^e of SO >ears. Mrs. i Steele was a member of Camp i i 'reek Baptist chinch. She leaves live children aurvivino her ?oae wm, Mr W lv Steele, and four! daughters. Her remains \vere! ! interred Sunday afternoon, ut llopewall church cemetery, after! a short service by Rev. Mr. Drig~ I To The l*lll>lic llnvin<2 accepted a position with ! Messrs Klliott & Crawford, the' well known stock dealers, 1 take this method of inviting; my friends, ; HcipmintancPs and the public ^en-; ! orally to call and set us when they : want tun thing; in our lint Louis N Montgomery. I Items IToiii The Waxliaw I'ntcrprise. On Thursday, November lfith, . Mr is (J Asheraft, the popular] 1 ?nd talented editor of I'll* Monroe Kmpiirer, will be married to Miss! .Vary Blair, ot:e of the most beau 1 t if til and accomplished ladies of i that city. The marriage will take place at the residence ot the ? ride's | mot her. The young child of Mr \V Tl Broom, near here, die<t last b?nnj ' I day from the efleets of a scald by j pulling a kettle of hot water over ion itself. Mr Kd .1 McCain, son of Mr .1 S McCain, of ibis township, was j , married Wednesday evening to \1 V ' - ? .Milium ureen, of Due West s c. Mr (' ,1 Hudson, formerly ?f I this place, but now of Albemarle, was in town lust Wednesday. Wo are glad to know that he is contemplating moving hack to Waxhaw at the beginning of next year, i Mr Hudson is a hustling business man, and we all will he glad to have him back in our town. l>r W O Nisbet of Charlotte, is spending a few days with friends here, and shooting birds. I)r .J D Nisl>et, of New York city, is visiting his relatives and many friends here and in this vicinity. WaN'I KI), fi.r cash, JDogwt od and Persimmon I .uk" Southern Hardwooil ( onipm v, P O. Box 62W, Charleston, N. t. 4m. Tim Drown Residence Hurnt'd. About 3 o'clock yeaterday afternoon the residence of Mr. VV. McD Brown on Main Street was din covered atire in the roof The alar 11 was given and soon several hundred people were gathered at the scene. All went to work manfully to) save what they could from the burning building, for it was noon seen the tire could not be gotten under control Most of the furni-j ture was saved from the lower stot ies of the house but much of it. was badly broken up. KnrtiiniitflU \r t lw, I . .............. urn mini was I favorable ami it was an easy matter J to save the residence of Miss : Emmons on the adjacent lot and of Mr. VV (J A Porter and Mr Marion | Mathis across th,? street. The residence of Mr Brown w is i 1 hii11 before the war and was one j of the largest and hest constructed houses in town. It was an im i posing structure and cost probably 5^7,000, when Iniilt. He had insurance amounting to $2,500., | which only partially covers his ; loss. The hoarders at Mr Brown's we learn vuvaiI -ill #. ' 11..-.1 . _ .... ... uivi II UIIKH w?uirin<r apparel, ect. OhlTlT HY. On Oct ID HMO. tile relentless vl-i tor, ? ???? li entered 'iip bonje o f hiothcr Willie Dunn, ami Ih <1 Id* i y hand upon little \?Ih E-?teile unit bade t er eross n.er the river. For flv?? In i; weiki ..he lay vui-itatlny between hf> nnil ?l?f*111 \ II iIihi ei>u'?t (n> fur In r lelief, was done l>y physician. lathe nioibei Hitd kind fr.einlH, t?ui Ond knew he-1 nilnn'oiik ber borne Him nniAiiicd jini lai'it ennneh just seven leer, mantle*, fa. tbe liltie t ? t ?!r11 t<> entwine itself about our hearts h? d gladden us with ber presence lier sttvle and childish pra'ile then On I lank ber, hijiI tt?e pain ami w any Iiei re-eavai caused H ulo- e knnw* We grieve. but not as those ivlio have no future hope, hi .t be ieve not in 'he resurrection There in n w for you be Ioveil. * tre 'sur. ln heaven; yon have tb? exalted privilege of b?i oir the i.hp. *?nt* of a bright ami lwip|>v anir I Boautiful hand* of h <?n? * '??. H iby v< ion nulling, ii motliMr for tb. e. Kohv ot eokoil <1 ir log tho light of our houan, Tak. li ho ourly is beckoning o u?i#> " I'lixlor. -Heath 1 CLEAR ] Friday M< We will throw ISankrtipt stock Norfolk Jew, Not common ?o< This is the finest You save many s STOP Stop at our Stor low ^ I Lark of apace forbid* mention of ti 30 cents on the dollar. 60 Indie (iloves and Hosiery by the million, W It begins Fri Known in Lanci -Heath 1 Tenant House (turned. A tenant huuao on Mr .1 Sj Riackmon's place, occupied b\ Robert Nelson, col, was burned Monday nfternoon. Nelson was in town, and his wife left their two imiall children in the house while she went to the woods near by to get seme wood. On her return she found the bedding and the papering on the walla :dire, and one of the children near tha burning bed She grabbed up the child and sated a few other I things It is supposed the child 1 in p'ayinir set the bed nfii? What Will l!app?*ii if MeKhilcy or Itryun is I,lerte<l? If McKinlev is circled, we will still continue to undersell nil com- j petition ?will represent goods for j just what tliev aie, and will endeavor to deserve n continuance i of the generous favors of the people of tlii-? community. If Hrvan i*? elected, we will continue to lookout for bargains ' in all our linos and our customers! will get the hem hi K\PASSION. Our watch stock 1- nearly twice ' as large us at this time Inst year. ! llfPV *0 I V IC It The low prices on our silver plated ware, will make you a i "free'* buyer when you see it. j IMl'F.KI Al.ISM. Some new (iold .lewelry here is lit to wear at any court, and it ! is waiting to adorn some of the lifteen million American Queens. TUl'NTS We "Trust" responsible persons for a reasonable time, but sell on as short time in possible, and cash preferred. (V?r still have a few bargains in uns. We want von to see our .00 Solid (iold Uini; and our $3.00. Kesot. B. C. Horcm & CO. 1*. S. s (lay rlurk s? 1 98. Banking i [HE TRACK. SI orniiig' 1*7-a A 1 on me ntsiriii ..< .u.) | imii $? ] iilllilf i>ds hut the hi"{ snap yet. Th" i hard earned do ! LOOK es, Look at our < prices. The eli; nYtiinu !??? ??_y ill# melius mil' DCS!. Ics. 10 Ladies .Jackets, Lower! 12.00 ours is $4 00. !!< misses' (i A INS L1KL T11KSK lL\K(iALN; :orset for 35 cents. Hie 50 cent core )is stock of hnrgains. In" the lot s ready made suits, some as handso Belt* by the thousands. ALSC atch he Crowd day Morning, t ister. Banking t Meet Me TIiitc 1 will lie in Trad?*ville Nov. lOili, find will remain tin*it 1 wo works with a nice lot of horses and nmles which 1 will s?ll fit reasonable prices and on reason ahle terms Meet mo there ttt M .1 Mink la n d o for Coin 1JU11U0 l'.'l OttlG* The fcllowipir | ?l?lo hunts in Lancaster ccmulv urn rfTere.l for sale ,?n en-y terms ?s A K t J I- MOO . , J 10 <411*1 1* Ku' ?N I >1 ' < <>7 acres I \V Til ins*. , I < ? ' J' : cr It. \\ . \|rli?w . :a* e 7 i? > I I |MI* I i*i - I liter ; i : .*>'! a 'S are i|* Hir*'?l ilie same ?IH I c HIM < ' ami |* a' * ?l in -u; |> .-?> - '? u ? ?>r whie' en* lie : in ? I Ion to < I I in I i* |'f ? i a' i v* <! i li?? OWIIITH O' ii |0 v'v II 1'. i 1 >. t .|icas'cr s. < .in. Notice to Debtors stn?l CrcililorN ol" I* >4 IN.\ler, PciTHsi'd, \ M. >o. - ... ? :*!< i\ I.r I' M.J' . r > .1 i 1 coin ' i w.ir ! * tic ..11 i n.iSe > I II mill v. i i. tli* i,ii I * i v i j - i-.i 1' is'i 1. hi- i. i - i > :il >> |im ? ') I i in-ill. 11 it \ v if:.- >, i in tli ! \V H l,(.V' M;, (i ? . \V. 1'i V I ;' : Fx en'< r? i'iww Mmi * r . w. tn? t m 'iimwrtv'j ran * . ?** Xnlicc to t ?ol>t?>rs of I!. #1 (Jrejjcry iV Co ami Fanners' 1'unic iny: A I>I<*a*?*sint il<* Co. All notes iiml necmiitts lieloiio in?X to the old tit in II .1 (iroifor\ ?Jc Co., hikI tin* linn of the Fanners' Ihinkiiiir aii? 1 .Yiorrantile company have heen placed in mv hands for collection. Parties indebted to either or both tinns are reijue-trd to eome fom an! and settle at nncc. J. F. (iie^iorv. Oct 2, 11(00. \V \ N I K!>-- TIVK M - N of a..a?| ha-ar <-r <? < iv?r si.it i n "oiith I .i<>'?> :? fin' it e-t:?1.!i mtiinif n'lnr n * n tc nn y iir s11 i \ Itoi.fsu 111<.i*. u i x |" i let e- i i|iiiu*:| i si i it*iu*i> an tin"i in t . iity K' ? !f a>l tre-seil ? m*?? ! . nv ... . tir 'thiiit K'o 11 , I . urn . ? hifi^yo KntliUM-.isin over th" ("Inn hMon KxjioHtion scorns ti> lie ?;ruwiti?; nil tiver the nmnt r\ . you pnM vow. -oiiisoi ip >1 ' n 14 rr Si MERCAr II MI OF Ig 5xt9 Novel 55:1;! r?is5i wish a 1 5 *a 4 ? * f ttlilll ' in tin* Sand bna^l goods vsiSS go Si! liar. srevwaiar: '^7v*.. rV " ft "ST k ? JL^jL ks_i'> JL Roods. Listen to a nee of a life tiisi .'550 ladies, misses and children* ,la lerjr'a price is ifc/in.oo ours is sjil5.tr < nti< 1 children* Jackets, Low? nhc S. (500 IJ. .V. (i. Corsets. Tl vet for 25 cents. Talk is idle i we have , tiOO worth of laities, m me garments a* < an he found, and f > pairs of Men's, Ladies and < s: See the Sti lie Greatest Ha ? Mercan vu i ii<U iWN iN IJ iVl 31i>ne) Loaned 1 M'XiOTIA TK VOItTG CiK lorn i- on in pr.ivni jit rwMi nMw 'Ktes It. K \V Y IK, I! oi uwv v Law. !5nv ^ <>? a S3 nine l'*i?r _'(:<?, 'J4<? wr- s almut 1 raifoi Nn li i I'riinu". < n Lucky Kitwr mini. I i???v. i. i s l\ir'?.r or I'.r.isiii^ton J>l i(M? | i?r ?1. (Ml , 202 acres i ?-:?r HeaiJ* - pi i - ki own as A'/ni'i ( au'liea I ueu. F..i *7151? , 1.1? reus ! <])< itiinyr Imii?b 1 V. h i tip i-i ( ilHrOwk inwii* s i|i. I>. i\vti :i Kmir place. l"'..r$l?0 1(1(1 ? in ( pi'jk- I'reek tlPA'liMl 'I , kin wit ; s (( ral lllP pl'.HIV K. r $4." , I'ln-f mi :i i tiacta. of 17< :?c e? ?in li ?M jn'jiMi i> j;, 111 ikuronl luwl'lt |i 1 l-'wii ii . k( ii ii ccs f. ip-a* pi p.... |.\ r n, llo it"H - 11 11 r Hfutii -j. i s I OtVli IP* JiS-l? "vi'klHIU'i 1 Si?, Kur .ri0 ii? , I'm 1 1 u p. ;,m F.'lifl pi, -IV K-r S'liiii .in :\cr s in 1'in mi wuuty N ' , Uii.W- ?s J J (i.illiu piece. Km $>H2. 14 an1, s 1 ip.wu is j C (t'ilisui; p'ip ? Knr^l (10 0O '1?1 I'm 'hip lailes Nurth a-t nf lnwi , pari <>: M >iin* plm.'? T r w * i T" ro n n t I y. I-'ii f ! IK ft. ' iixp <trick I'l-m- plan*, -it mi-iis ?ui'i la -ok itwiiMt)|, tw 2 fui'ip 1- ? 11 -pi I pii-ts. iwu . iv ? mis iii <1 ? ?ln r < ulimiiilii w -if?ri .H, I1'- ? is? <ii ii l*:i- I'ik). rot m t. : #-m r For ? <-h (v><i ^ >?? ??' lo'j. wilh crotlMjr-' H"l? l< ' ? ii- Ki.st I- :ut For rj ,o<i ? s?i h two lots < n Kn iifh **'treet n.-w 4-rooin c? t ii^'h '.hi ejteh in. !*'nr > I't'l ' ?( oil Freurh Mwl ?nii'iii h- i -e 1*' i iJi'ui, ?"*? !?. th*?e Wis on An:b stri'?'l M ?-<n ill i'oM iff ii-. ?'iii ! lot I'" r $711(1. 'i'I s? ll || iii ) . <V C ' ?^l-Oli, fo.,1 Ill ti II- 111 Ills Kor $1 Kid. oih hi'i'i lot. liice iii-w r .s'ltoi ?' l... i ii n- ml wiii of water I ? in p. '? ! ' r *1 rii?i J I*' lil-icUnuiU ol. new i 11 ii ii - i i.|t:r.'e, liuih, ft*' rv\ t: Ca rU r, GIN NOTICE ! UJ i; M v V i' 11 !i Ol'i* ('.IN, en' ^ i.i' m il mli i in i iii?-1 n ?ii rhb M l'i e s :i? ii. i i :ir KM III If ?lne, 11v?''"Ii . til nod iro.il ijeotl >is to w iii i VI ill VI U i' Moll 111" | ISSflll >?*:% i n 5-1 err i? Wf jrunr tile? in-- l u III'. ! I"' JirUlll Of i 11 1.11 i i . ? w v \V a J KKKV A- -OX Si-pl 17, UMIO- .'{in fFILE CO.I WAY, nber 9tii9 i!ie isriv on iiiC I>0)2ai'. * . ? tit iUI* Cll * *E'<rt(ii3ft * lie si house a hi e* ^TVT V 9 ? ?? JL% ? ? e the riilit-ulously e. ckets, the proper weight unci latest it, Ladies Jackets, Lowenhrrjj'e re's price is ?1.50 ours is 55 cents >e ?1.00 corset for 76 cents, th ? ivhen bargains like these al>o?ind. isses and children* underwnre, only HI* less than l<nrp m !< ? "f 4^"- -'~'u |,. ,?.v. \<i IIH' I'lUiQ. Children* SI (ten. ir. rgain Sale F.ver ITILE CO."