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I cat Matters* L p Take your wheat and corn to Horton A Bowers' Roller Mill at Heath Springs. at ~ P Bring in your country produce, Butter, Eggs and Chickens, especially. .F B Mackoreli. '9 4+ " .) Hurry Foster, Esq., of Kershaw, is up on a visit to his mother Hncl family. ? ? P Mr. M E Jordan in West End, is having a coat of paint put on r< his residence. C H Griffin is doing the work. __ ft The Epworth Orphanage makes c an appeal to its friends for an 2 East r offeriag. All should liberal - * ly respond to this worthy cause. V Dr. J F Mackey, Jr ,is at home, ^ having completed tiis course in ph nrinncy at the South Carolina | Medical College, Charleston. 1 i , Mr George Payseur, who had one of his hip hones broken seven weeks ago by an accidental fall ( from a ladder ?t the L. M. Co's ' stables, 16 ahle to he upon the street again with the aid of crutches. i Drs. Moore and Horton opera ted on M rs. Themes Vickory of, the Heath Spring section Thurs day for tumor. She was getting along very well yesterday. A cotton and produce exchange was organized in Columbia last Wednesday night. Chas. Ellis I was elected president, and M C Heath, brother of J M Heath of this place, vice president. Up to Wednesday night 90 ca<es had been docketed for hearing at the April term of the State Supreme court. The Sixth circuit will be called April 10th and allowed four days. re elected, and at a meeting of tl directors held after adjournme of the stock holders the old office of the association were all r eleced. 't A < A large class of younc physician* graduated from the South Carolina Medical College,at Char leeton,last Tuesday ni??ht. Among the graduates in pharmacy was our popular young friend, J. F. Mackey, Jr. Miss Clyde V Niven and Dr W R McCain, of Waxhaw, are to be married in the Methodist church at that place, next Wednesday evening, Apr il 10th, at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. .1 T Davis has purchased a lot on Elm street, west of Mr. W S Langley's, and will build a four room cottage thereon at once. Mi S H Starnes has the contract. ++ Phone connection was mad< this week with the Fork Hill am Primus sections. The following . persons in these localities huvi phones: C L MCManus, Geo. M r?- i I .11 I? r\ ( l)llKr>', ijiti im uunn o, .aia. V/ * Hinnon, Rev. R J Black mon am By n urn Blackmon. -?+ Dr. H N Bays will deliver hi famous lecture on 1 'Courtship an marriage" at Vun Wyck nex Monday night. Admission 25 an 15 cents. Proceeds for parsonag fund. The sixth annual meeting of th stockholders of the Lancast< Building and Loan A^ociatic was held Wednesday at 5 p. m in the Bank building. The repo ef the Secretary andTreasurer wi very satisfactory. Series No. of theistock will mature in Jul; The sane board of directors w Now is the time to jug Geor < a Cane Syrup fc Summer use. < rice reduced at Benaett'8 grocery. Miss Jennie Beckham of Pleas., it Hill, is Tisiting Mrs. W S L orter. We are requested to say that it against the law to tie stock in ie court house yard. 4.i. Mrs. Stanley Brown, a daughter f the late President Garfield, ussed through Lancaster yesteray on the southbound train en oute for Camden. The commencement exercises of larwhville Academy N C will ome off Apr. 31st, 23rd and 4th. On the program we notice he names of fire Lancaster Couny boys, viz; L. L Bird, J. M. Cunningham, C. E Robetts, B. i. Plyler and H V. Mungo. -MA negao woman, who was hought to he ciuzy, was lodged n jail here Wednesday W S Convington of Lenoir, N. J., spent several days here with bis brother this week. 44Aunt Tansy," an old colored woman living on the Adams' place, near town, diad Wednesday. She was over 99 years of age?would have been 100 her next birth day. President Peters of the Texas Cotton Growers' Association, of* fers these timely and suggestive sigurei for cotton growers gener. ally to studv just now: <4The vaU ue of 11,000,000 bales of cottoc at 5 cents is $276,000,000; 10, 000,000 bales at 6 cents :s $300 000,000; 9,000,000 bales at ' cents is $315 000,000; 8,000,000 bales at 10 cents is $400,000,000 For The Ledger VAN WYCK ITEMS. This section was visited by ver; heavy rams Tuesday and Tuesda night which did a good deal c damage by washing the laudi Catawba River and Twelve Mil creek wire about a foot highe than last week. The new bridg over Twelve Mile creek on th liivei road gave way frohi il I foundation and moved down tfc j creek several feet. The troub with it, is that the mud sills lackv weight sufficient to bold the ( down. This has been the troub with bridges at this point. The stand very well until the hi? water mark is reached and th< raise from their foundation fro ' the upward presure of the ed( . water from the back rise of t . river. This bridge i? impassit now which is a great inconve ienee to the public. s Owing to the high water a j the inability of Dr. Bays te rea , Van YVyek last Wednesday nigl ,, his lectare did net come off. T I pastor and few others enjoyed t 3 disappointment very much to th j chagrin, on account of mud roads, swollen streams,and a c< long ride. The Doctor has phot s us that he will oe with us n< j Monday night, the 8th, and g t us the lecture. He expects a 1 (j house, and will be disappointec >e he does not hare it. Dr S H Ezzell of Poortith, (J., paid our village a visit I ie Thursday. He examined some \ >r plicants for Cedar Camp, W O in And reonmmandfi thani to mercy of the Woodman goat, rt Some gentlemen end ladies is joyed boat riding on Twelve A 1 creek last Thursday afterno y Some of theas were a little nerve as sailing over fields aid roads tis water of an unknown depth. < ot prayed while the others used rs clamations of delight and seei e- pleased with the water and r regardless of soiled dresses clay spots, as if putting on la* tlian war paint. However, they tried to change their appearance S before seeing their best fellows. The Spring is late, but some of r our gardeners are taking4*time by ^ the forelock" and will hare some early regetables. Several weeks * since, Mr. J A Hyatt, Van Wyck'a ^ hustling and genial express agent, fc bad a consignment of 10,500 cab- a bage plants from a gardener, near a Charle ton which he readily sold, | and nearly ell the gardens of the f ? ' ? * -til 1? L neignoornooa win navt eariy i-nu- j hag# and if the blackberry crop , hits our people will hay* a little j more than hog and hominy and be in the awira. OPTIMUS. Good Variety, Fine Staple 1 1 have yet a limited quantity of the Bates Improved Cotton seed, very excellent variety which produces 43 pounds of liet to the 100 pounds ot seed cotton and has a good staple . 1 paid for the seed of them last year $3 a bushel. Am selling them at $1 A. J. Clark. ! Appointments Fast Lancaster Circuit. 1st Sunday: 11 a. na., Bethel; 3:30 p. m.. Tabernacle. 2nd Sunday: 11 a. m., "tabernacle: 3:30 p. m., Hopewell. 3rd Sunday: 11a. m., Hopewell; 3:30 p. no., Bethel. | 4th Sunday* 11a. m., Hope-, I well; 3 30 p. >.. Tabernacle; 7 i p m , Bethel. W C Winn, P. C. 11 Twenty four young men bare joined the recruiting station hare. 1 Thev average 22 yeara of age, 5 f??et 10^ inches in height and 140 t pounds weight.?Columbia Record. \ _ ; CASTORIA ' ' For Infanta and Children. Dm KM Yn Han Always Bough! Bwr. til. Si?*at*re of MISS THOM Al f I. : Heath I ta \l Millinery Jtnne id j Begir y W.e will tin iy hats that ever I ,,? York novelties. ? with beautiful li n?i your eyes on th ch convinced of t he Eve?*y hat is a I th? you wish, the b <<y than others. ool i*d "I The stores '?? Bargains, the I llf and varied asw< N ing new effects last an-I I. th.j Four big dies and batistt <" for bargains at 2 ot our clothing and {underwear will this is the plat s -Hea th The Wateree'a Boom ipacial to The 8tate. Camden, April 4?The heavy aios of the last week have canaad ba Watarea to rise over 30 faet, rbich iw higher than tha rivar haw teen for nrht or nina years The tack water of tha river has flooded til the land around tha brick kiln tod for the prewant all work there las slopped The high water ha* dao made the old Charleston road mpasasbls just below Cam en, ind*tb? ther road by '(ireen'a Bridge" is not much better Mrs. W. F. Unrein i* spending this week with her friend, Mra. L. L Bedenbaogh, at Jefferson. RESTAURANT AND MEAT MARKET Having purchased the interest of Mr. T R. Langlev in tin Market and Restaurant in tin Masonic building, I am prepnret to furnish atull hours, and meats of all kim to any and all customers. ] You ara cordially invited give me a ah ara of your patronag I will treat you right and assu you 01 your money s worm. Meals, 25 cents. Phon-SO J Davis Flyn <D HER ASSIS1 A Inking < mncemenl for t Go ' * ' ' ? is Tuesda in display tlie m las been shtmn Our millinery lats and bonnets e Store ? color he sup* riority <1 beauty and is bo tuyiiig will be et ITS ERRING > from float's to c test Mr Heath < trlment of &prit i, will attract yoi BEAT WHITE lots of white liti at one half pr this store Ou , Hats, shoes, sk hi our wonderful ce to spend yot Bankini Notice ot Discharge. Notieo is hereby jjivcd that 1, us guardian of Clarance M Mobley, will no the 20th day of April, 19i>l, at 10 o'clock, a. m., make final return him! settlement with the Probate t ourt of Lancaater County and apply to said court tor a tinnl dischuijre us such guardian. Berry Moblev, Uuardiun. March 20, 1001. TRESPASS WilCE. Ml persons are hereby warned not to tre*nasi?hv \vais.ih?;, riding, hunting or in an> other way on ni\ plantat ion in Hutord township, hounded on the N >rth by the Stuie lino, East l>\ lands of D R Sapps, >onth l>\ K K Plyler and VV?si t?v R P P'yler, Jr. The law j will lie strictly enforced against an\ Mid all persons disrewui din^ this notice. W L Belk, Jr. March 5, 1001. 1 m 1 COFFINS COF] C \v e now have in stock, am line of Collins ami hmial c>oko nn<l qualities, from the plain, eh? lie eases 1 "?i 11 and see us or send us have a death in your family. i Prices V Read re ! LANCASTER I n fANTS M BUSY, BU? & Mercai heir A V rgeoutf Spring i ty Next, A lost superb oolle< in town. They i department is ; : tor this Springs and style, and ; it Miss ! In,ni's n Hind In please? lsy as our prices WITH US U eilin . rammed j pvai* ninLiitl nn lg SiIks and dres ui* attention and GOOD B/RG ien, Persian Lav ice. If ill prove ir general adveri irts, embroiderit lly Low P, a ir cash n o Mrnn n J oiiunivu' PASTOAZA. B?ntw ^ Hi tad YM Mm Umjt hjt *rt?%a&? _ STATE OF SIBTH CAROLINA. , COUNTT F LAHCA8TFK, lu the Court of Probate. By Clias. D Jouw, J uiit;e of Probate. W itkkkai, W. K. I.. Porter. Clerk <f? ourt made atflt to me, to grat\t Let?e,? of Admlaletratlon oftlo Dere? 1 i?? Kstnte of and effects ofC. D. Ualey, j il^ceawd. Tiiksk auk thrrekorie in oita au admonish all and slnuular the kindred n ? creditor* of 11?? aai<i t\ I). Raley, deceased, that they he an-1 appear before me. tnthe<ouri of Pr< t>a?%, to he held at Rfcueaster. H ?<. i\. on the 28d day of April, 1VO1. next, after publication thereof, a' 11 o'clock ' In the forenoon, to show cause."if any thev have, why the said * MnilnUtra: Mnn should ne: be granted. tilven under Thy Hand and - ? al thfca 11th day of Mareh, Anno UninP'i. 1901, n ? , CM A*. L> JONErt, t 1 *' i i t le j.io.'v, March 11th. 2 t J PINS! 30FFINS! I will continue to keep, h n-n plete is Our stock embrace* .1?I sizee wp Coflin up to the haadsom* Metalyour older when mt unforn>n* ns te Within the i of All. MERCANTILE CO. I iYj VERY BUSY, SITILE CO'S. Opening /#r 1901, .pril 2d. ;tion of fine pattern are Pari* ami % a bloom, sparkling wear. Come, cast pou will ne again lillinerv creations. * rv on as ni?*in an are so much lower m ammeri with Spring Z4 d I inn c u* *??ir uiill|Ut? ;s goods in the lead* praise. ilN^ kiis., French Organ* that you'll not wan tisement next weel 5*, laces, coi sets ana rllff trkWJmm ?a aia?i |/f vt/c l? Uftllft INTILE CO."