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local If attars, Mrs. Almry Hi 11 of Ilartsville, S. C., its up on u vi>il to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Cauthen. Tbe Cly burn-Heuth Mole Co, hu* an important advertisement in this issue concerning buggies, wagons, elu. -nMr. I). L McPherson of Abbeville, La., i# on bis annual trip to thi* part of the 5>tate. Ho will spcml u week or so at this nlacr. I The tinoHt corn we have seen thin year is on the town lot adjoining the court house yard. Brimj in your country produce, Butter, and Chickens, especially . >1 B Muckoreh. Rev. A. M.Croxton, 1). I) . of >1 onroe, is visiting relatives at Heuth Spriuo. The school ut Tnxahaw has opened tor a ten months session. Mr. L. L. Caudle of Msikhville, N. C., is the teacher. Communion at the Presbyterian church tomorrow alter tho niornimr sermon. Union services there niiiniinnv niijni. 4 Mr. Frank M. Thomas succeeds Mr. ("has. K. Carter as ninnnuei' of the industrial News published at Converse. S. C. Mr. C.. has severed his connection with the News. 4 About forty or tifty editors will start next Tuesday afternoon from Columbia for Buffalo, N. Y-, to attend the exposition. Brother Cl'.rk will join the party at Chester. s Col. .J. N. Crockett made Irish t potatoes this year at the rate of a bushel to the row in lus garden. He sent the editor a sample of his ci op v?- sterduv. One he sent would pu'l the soil vs to Ihe one pound i i ch The others were hut. a traction smaller. -? h List of letters advertised for the month ending duly 20, ltM) 1: Miss Kli/ir McDow, Miss Ida Host, Mrs. Carrie Collin, Mrs. M. .1. Winchester. Belle Nance, 1'. M. Lancaster, S. ('. Tin- Lancaster Mercantile ('o.. is moving its stock of groceries from the (innsoii store into their grocery oil the corner in the Moore block. The\ will begin moving their dry goods, notions, etc., out of the (vunson building next Monday. s s The annual meeting of the State alliance will be held in Columbia next week. 24th and 2">th insts. Hound trip tickets from Lancaster will be sold at sd.Ta. Tickets will be on sale 2ttd and 24th, to have filial limit to duly 27th 11101. s s The contract to build a new bridge over Lynches creek between Kershaw and the Ilaile gold mine was let hist Tuesday by the county supervisor to Mr. !l H Massey at S2dt?, that being the lowest bid. We understand that Mr. Massev also got the contract for building the new bridge over Flat Creek, near I'ittmun's, which was let the same day. mJtm * Some thief broke into Mr. J. M. Nisbet's commissary near V an Wyck last Saturday night and stole till his meat, a quantity of tobacco and other articles. There seems to be no clue to the thief's identity, and ire understand that Air. N is bet has offered a reward ot 925 for his apprehension.? (Vaxhaw Enterprise. 1 Yostordav morning Mr. A. J. Dunlap missed his pocket book, which contained about *60, from his pocket when ho was about ready to start homo. Ho went at 'once to Matins & ('o'sstore where ho had been trading thinking ho might have left it on the counter. Nothing had boon seen of it there so lie started out to look for it. Ho had not gone far from the door when ho spied it where ho had dropped it thinking ho was putting it. in his pocket. Tho nniint' u'uli ' I !?' The annual meeting of the Tir/.ah Uihlc Society embraces the lust Saturday in this month. We understand that t he annual address will he delivered by Rev. J. T. Dendv, of Kershaw, who by the way is said to be an able and entertaining speaker. The committee of arrangements and the good people of thai community are 1 making arrangements for a good I time and to make it a pleasant | one. This occasion is always j looked forward to with peculiar interest by the people of this ! tection of country.?Waxhaw Enserprise. V/C The annual picnic of the Liberty 11 ill Killcs will he held ait the Warrenton Place, on the Health Spring road, on the 23d inst. Senator Tillmam will he present amd deliver an address. Congrcssinan Finlev, Dr. Stniit, and Mr. Pollock of Cheraw, are also ex-, pected. (ten. Floyd will he , present and inspect the company, and there will he other attractions. All are invited to attend and carry well filled haiskets and help with the pleasures of the day. v ? Protracted itlrcthiK ait tlie Baptist Church Next Week Devotional services will begin ait 10 o'clock, followed by a sermon. Fvening services will begin at half paist eight promptly and continue one hour. We hope that many people living in the country will he able to attend these services, and :i cordial invitation is extended to all to do so. ,1. II. Hold ridge. Pastor. | The ?3ore Whiskey Sold the Hi^ jjer Iff Dispenser's Pay Tl:* directors of tin* State dispensary rearranged the salaries of county dispensers and their clerks this week. In no case was there a reduction of salary. The increases wen* hascd on ihe increase of business during the fiscal year r.too and the first half of l'.tOL. . The salary ??f the Lancaster dispenser was increased ?<;""? per month, making it ?'i.*?. The clerk was also raised from ?.">o to ?35. The salary of the dispenser at Kershaw was also raised from ?f>o to #<55 , per month and his clerk's from s:{o to ?35. The salaries of 35 other dispensers and of 12 other clerk's were also increased in amounts ranging from ?5 to ?10 per month. And so our great moral institu uoii goes on anu on promoting tin-'cause of temperance in the State according to its original purpose. (For The Ledger. To our esteemed Sovereigns? Woodmen of the World, friend** and neighbors, who came so willingly.to ourassistance in our affliction and bereavement, we take this method of expressing .our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for your L-irnl awvln,. O.wl -o - ,v. . ?III^ nj IIIJ?rtlliy. iViay the Lord bless you and yours. Very truly, J. M. Yoder and family. Van Wyck, July 28, 1901. The progress of electricity has created an extraordinary demand for copper. The electrical industry in Germany alone requires 40,000 tons. \ Miji* MiMrcd funninghiim if* TiKilinjj at Mr?. White's in Yorkrill?. Mrs. Jk V. Deihl end (hiii^hter _ M H l- lf?1 % ut hock in11, a is visiting Mrs* I. J. Strait. Capt. J. H FitzpatY'ibk of Washington, Gn , it here shaking hunda with his old friends and looking after business matters. The postcffico at Harrison, N. C., was abolished Monday, the 15th. This office is on the country route from Fort Mill to liarbersvillo, Pleasant Valley, etc. s- s Dr. R. M. Galloway will leave today for Greenwood. From there he and little Charlotte will go to the home of his pa-ants at Lydiu, where they will spend seveial weens. 4 s iMr*. D. N. Mackey, who has been up spending several weeks with her son, Mr. ./no T. Mickey and family, returned homeThursday accompanied hy our little friend, J no. T. .Jr. Th? store room in the Riddle Mock, recently occupied hy the Parlor Grocery, is being renovated and will '*e occupied by Mr. VV. (J. .Jordan of Kershifw who will open up a stock ol dry goods there in a few weeks. 4 s During the thunder storm last Wednesday a holt of lightning struck the jail, knocking Revoral rock down the chimney and slight ' r ly shocking Mrs. R P. Norton, the jailor's wife. It is thought the telephone wire in the room carried oft' th? twit or Mrs. H., would have been seriously shocked. The now rbller flour mill ut monroe hegan operation last Wednesday. WE STRIKE | t -Heath ] r. 1 >1 eat li Dollars never li sieged by seMer* Cv ^ priee e wn here tor your h< * impossible to fin (loliiir is most p< Look! Li 0 pieces of French Dimities, tv, now for 8 cents. <?0 Pieces of Pretty colored law cents. 150 Pieces yard wide Percales, now for Scents. One case, 10 cents now for 5 cents, led Seersucker, satin stripe 17 cents, 2 pieces of si! quality, now for 15 cents. Third Stock of Ilero we are supreme, n<> where au<l style liTikcd with such store ho thoroughly mdrite< moderate prices. Wo hav iflp- 300 Lad'i choice lor 20 ce time. . Bargains -Heath ] T "J Mr. .1. ('. Hrooin, of Allan, lias a luMle lliat is 22"? vours old. Il was inmlo in H?7i? l?v Joseph ( armies. On tin- lvack isstamped in t!;c wood'a picture of two Indies, a hunch of roses, mountain scenery, etc. When now it cost $115. It is well preserved, 11 a - a tine torn* anil makes most excellent music. ?Monroe Journal. ? ? i-hll I ? WHY NOT TRY THE When Yon Want KXTRACTS? We have tli*' 1"??1 lowing flavor*: Strawberry, Pineapple, Peppermint, Lontmond, Yinilla, Orange, etc.. and can sell it at a bargain in ipiaiitities of t> and 12 hot tics or at N cents p< r single Pottles, also small size at 5 cents. STOYK POLISH-Can be sold for 2 boxes for 0 cents. SHOP, TACKS?At 5 and 10 cents a pack. 1 \Vo arc in business to sell goods, ?..,i ...:n i.~ . ? * " ' * Ull<i mil in- "mil 10 sen an yming we Imvo in our store it a verv small inargi.*, ami you cun tind most anything that enn he found in a fancy Grocery. So call on us, when you come to town whether it, is to sell goods or to huy. Wc are in the market for anything. S. M. M ATH IS & CO. 1 i ?**-" ?* . . ... I i FOR N 1 C K FRESH MEATS ? ai.i. <?rsr iW II VkRUDORB. M AIN A?ER. THE CITY MEAT MARKET MASONIC BUILDING WILE THE IRQ MR. HE| RflNtflNf. , 1V1JM O ' returns and our ought so miu li ji j, by overMoeUet it to** then: ?ith 'uetit, Bargains d. The tins e to uvverful, and tha isten! fjuicy patterns, the la cents qualins the 7 cents quality, now for -1 new stripes, best 12.1 cents quality 45 pieces, yard wide Madras worth HO pieces of 4'Bates Best" ('rink s, sell at HO cents, our cut price is Ik finished Foulards, the 2."> cents New Millinery. ! cIho can you find so uuicli >|iinlit.\ low priccH. Never before liasom 1 its fame for Stylish Millinorv and e it all our own way. ies' Leather Bel nts only. It yoii big and bountifu Banking < i ' VTr K M. Griffin, Jr., wn* br mi here week from 11 i 11 hbore, Ark., on u < It urge of gcduc* 'ion, tir: i 1 I'litiM having ' been co nmile I <*TvTmI years ago. lie g.ivo Ivm I ami wis release immediately oa vouching here. , M Mivoe *1 onrn il. ? ^en"'. J ????? TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass In ridinc, walking, , | hunt inc. (idling, or in any other ' way on the lard* if the underj signed in (Jednr Cieek township known us "The Massoy place'' 1 1 I _.l. I l ?* M >> < 11 nun it-ti uy M . .MCI'. HIMIWII, (' W. Jones, J. A. Ilmi'/.p, J. II. i I Sell, and others. Also on the ! 4,Mussey Mill" and "Martin" j trmMs, rented and eiiltivnted l?y 1 us, and adjoining our lands above described. The liw will la- stiict- 1 lv enforced against imv and alpersons disregarding 111?- notice. T. M. Fit/.patiick *\i llro. thine 0, 11)01 ? lm. COFFINS COFF C We now have in si \V?.. and 1 line of (\iHtlls and luu i?l ' and qualities, from the olain, cheap lie cases. Call and see u<. r send us y< have a death in yov family. ' Prices "W Reach i i LfiNCflSTOI Mi t 1 N IS Ml I JH'S SESGND & mercai* M?its si re fhsned ss ihev d? Bum * . ! niaiirfaetwers t wads of ('OLD that t v. o necks ? *'SM'r(il that did!a i s'w .?../! "1".. ? in i A\ 8 ? <ti B k V V i2\ni RiWMPCHL/Jinxs .-lAHttiBiTpr^ IIMI^IQS t Tin- ?ij:jM?rtunity cninc ihii- wa Boy's and ('hildron's ( !? >1 for si\ stores. Now is y< 9 ty at t<? jut criii. (liscoun cheviot cloili. cheap Hi S 1 ' ill) wool Scotch ( hc\ iol S A nohh\ as<oi imot of Men > S I NoW h" !%taii J Bargains: , I Tin- public l.avo a oood reason L store does tieiir the Shoe I laroo stocks, none soli so f values in Ladies and- Mists,worth from 50 i want to save inn tl. & Mercan r\ k |Jr",r tobacco spit I J I J gM I an j SMOKB ^ YourLifeawayl You can t* rnrf<l ol any form of tobacco uai'ir fitiljr. Ik- itia.lo well, strung, magnetic. full ? lift" niftl vigor I v taking MO- TO-OAO, t innt nmkrs wrvk men strung. Many K""l (en txmnd* in irn darn. ?>t?r 8 00,000 ' cured. All dro>;giMtH. Oiiv guaranteed HookI.-, and advice I KKK Atl.lr. st STKRL.INO KKMl'.UY CO., Clm.igo or New York. iW CA.NOY CATHARTIC * t3* tie. nk. * Pran'xa Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bul\ Beware of the dealer who tri#? ?" ??" "something just as good." GMLY gJoT --Y.SfcBu l bftfcHtEMonuments, . L?i? t > Stones, $?tc Children's tind upward. Adults, $2.60, )p:i.tio, and up wards. Kutland, Italian Marble. A. J. McNinch. & INS J GPFiNS ! will continue to keep, ? con plctc Our stock cnihnices nil sizeCoilin up to tin1 handsome Metal>ur order when so uhfornuto us to Itiiin the . 01AII. ERCANT1LF f.ft, IMP NORTH! ITILE CO.I v. Rargaias. ^ *A ** IV ib t*i" I . -? * .. v >v v x. k ^ * y i ' sit 8111} CAME am! qavt o-,j WO hoI'lOVl'l? 12* l:< Ylllfil iSiJlt MBMWS. v t<> |?urclijiso ;m I nijiorti-i "?. 1 iin> . . liiiiiT. Wi1 it :i 1!, onou_ Mir olianoo it' vou want lit ttnd ?jua t. 1m;, |!i>\ s K nuu Snit>, voiles tor lia cents. T.t. )??.v uits. wort 11 our jnioo is SI.'' 11 i i t-\vai>ts. >?-o t liom, von will 1>. \ ft Fff* *rmS P yuu tieauy s for >mi\ iujr their hliot's I lore. N<? hiisincss we <l<>, nunc lutvc tujth < 1 i?*:ii . Mr. Heath picked up rave es Slippers. to 75 cent >n?y, now is j our TILE CO."