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l ocal Matters Cotton brought 7^ cents on thifl market yesterday. For a fine box of candy, any size puckage, go to .1. Li Mackurell. rzrj Try some home-raised buck wheat and honey at Mackoroll's. Min Dora Porter is visiting at the home of Mrs. Abel Fnnder burk near Tredosville h' A. negre girl evangelist, about I4 yeara olol, in drawing crowd* out to-preaching at Zion A. M. E. church this wssk. C4A) Fred Poag, son of Mr. J. L. lVng, not on? of his arms dislocated whils playing foot ball at ths graded school yesterday. -+ There will tie service in the Episcopal church Thursday afternoon, at 4 30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. ,J. W. Cantey Johnson. -t * FOR REN T! 2-horse farm 8 miles Noalheast ef Lancaster, good building, well of water, etc. Apply to .1, C. Nelson, Jncksonham, S. C , 4ti <YK> \ Mr. Sam Ilough went to Laurens Wednesday to spend about t ac/^ \ennl.' a ]?\./\?%? T - - 11 % nvuao. 1 I Ulll IjMliri'llh iVI !* Hou^h vrill go to Magnolia, Mia? , where he has a position in liis brother,* drug store. Koek Hill Herald. Married, at the residence of the officiating Notary Public, G. A. Plylar, on Sunday Not. 3d inst , Mr. Harvey Montgomery snd M ii-s Daisy YVallaae, all of Pnion County N. C. Mr. W. S. Li. Psrtsr ha? gather ad lira packs of paeans fram hit paean oickurd near llosth Spring this vaar. .Last yaur it bora about a quart. In a few mare yeari Mr. P. will realize profitable returns fr? m hi nr im tit. Dr. W. 11. Wakefield, of Charlette, N. C., will be in Luncastei at Cunningham Hotel on Thursday Nov. 21st for one day only, His pr: ctieo is limited to Eye, Eur, Nose and Throat. + s Cards are out uunnnucing the marriage at Itichhurg Presbyterian church, ae 4 e'cleck p. tti , Nov. 14. 1901, of Miss Nunnit Agnew, a popi lur young lady ol that community, and Mr. U. A. Galloway of Greenville, 8. C. The Lancaster Chapter 1'. D.C. will serve oysters in the Cunning ham building Friday afternoon from 5 to 10 o'clock, the proceed? to be applied to the erection of ? monument to the soldiers. Everybody invited. Ladies can earn $20 per mont? at home in their spare meoiente. No canvassing for newspapers. The employment is # asy and pleasant as well as profitable. For full particulars address with return post age, <4E" Box 52 Kershaw, S. C. Mr. dames Wolfe just acrvsi the State line in Nerth Carolina. had hu cotton house broken oper and coal* teed cotton utelen there frem ene day Inst weak A fan da>8 later two negrees went tc Mr. Daniel Walkup's while hi and hia wife were away from bomi and one ef theie drew a pistol en Mr. W's little eon while the other opened the cetton house and tilled sonse sacks with seed cetton. The little hoy did net knew the darkeys. F-?T" Pay your subscription tc The Ledger, please. I Sunday Phone Hours. Beijinninc en Sunday next, 17th instant, pbons hours at this place i ( will its from 9 to 11 o'clock a. in., ; and from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m Sadden Death Mr. George Rcd?ineoi?, of Flat Creek township, died eery suddenly shortly after he ar >se on Friday morning !*?t. He started to build oa a fire in his ronns ?yhou he bet auae quite ill and in less than half an hour he was a cerpse. lie nn well and gathered core nil the day before. H* win , about &B years of age and whs a t good citizsn and well thought of by all who kne w him. He leaves a widow and several children surviving him. For years he was a leading member in Flat ('reek Baptist, church mul his renmias were ints: red at F at t'rsek ?n Saturday. I>eatha Mrs. Elizabeth Adims, widow of the lata Mack Adams, an aged and sstnsaisd Ir.dv of this county, died at the home wf tier ami, Mr. \T m. (I Adams, near Kershaw, on Monday morning last after a short illness. Sh* was 01) years, 14 days old, a consistent mitnbir of Pleasant Plain Baptist church, and leaves ten children surviving her, fan r ktny and six daughters. Her reteains nera interred at Pleasant Plain church yesterday after funeral survices conducted by her pastor, Rev R. J. lllackmon. I Mr. and Mrs Frank Broom, ef Indiaa Land township, lost their little daughter, Anna, aged 4 > mouths, ou Monday last, after a short illness. I Profits from the dispensaries i last week; Lancaster, $148.1)7 Kershaw, $104.37. ! . Edwin Dixon, an old darkey nt ' the poor house said to he one ' hundred years <>14, died last Sun1 day. i -*+ Messrs. J as. Mothrrshed and Jake Knight report that u nee tree dim-oTered by one of their neighbors last August turned tint to he < ceupied hy yellow jackets. Supt. ef Education Howell's office was thronged Monday aid Tuesday with parties exchanging school boeks. The time is now out. i 1 MissSallie Ussery, ef Oakliurst ' Lancaster county, spent YVedncsf day in the city with Mis. A. J Ev ' ans She was on her way te Heed ('reek, Ga., to spend some time with relators -Rock (fill Herald. All persons indebted te us, i either hv note or en account. i must come forward and settle i promptly, a* our Merchandise and Guano accounts and notes were a 1 due the let of Nor. We bare waited patiently en our customers, i and must insist upm them coming ferward and settling with ue ? promptly. ; Heath Bankin?&Mercantile Co. in- ?i ? Items from Kershaw Kra M iss Eliza Horton returned yesterday from a three week's visit to relatives at Lancaster. i Mr. ?T. M Neal lout his barn ( and a lot of soed last Thursday by fire. It was set on fire !> some f children. His Iorh was about $25. ) Moses Ellison, a tenant on Mr. i W. F. Brewer's place, lost his i barn and stables by lire Sunday i night, 3rd inst. Ilis horse, fod der and hay and a quantity of I wheat straw wore burned also. Our friend Mr. E. Ii. Horton brought us yesterday 14 sweet potatoes which aggregated 72 } pounds, an average of 3 pounds each. He raised 75 bushels from 24 rows 50 v&rHa lona I ? ftV In May 1st rat* Caskay** Court. On Friday lail Jasrph Harper, colored, plead guilty of disorder- < j iy conduct on the pn>ilic highway, ' and was aentanced to 30 day* or pay $15. Ha want to til* JT'ing. The Rama (Jav ha ? <> plead guilty to carrying a concealed pistol and was sent to the gang foi another 39 dav*. ( I | A caar against Oaa Bunas, col , J for crualtv to animal*, over- ( , driving a mule, wh? compr? mined \ on his paving i he costs and lor i damage lo nude. I On Monday Wylie Colhert, col. ' wh? coiirictud of petit larceav and fined $10 or nerve 30 da\e on the 1 K?"r , > i Upper Camp Creek school will 1 open next Monday with Mi*s lies 1 sie Perry ?. teacher. / < Mr. R C. Crockett i* at home ' front .Jacksonville, Fin , on a ' short visit ! his relatives and ? 1 f 1 - I 1 1 iriwrus. ne i* loosing won ann ihm ho h:is enjoyed excellent health duriug liin sojourn of a, year there. Down in a Gold Mine Underneath 1 the Ground. Whil? 'possum hunting near 1 Charlotte a f?w Bights ago, Mes ra. W. P. Youag and Steve Conned walked into mo old gold min? in which there nn? ahent live f?#t of water. They were accompanied l?y Mr. S. W. Maxwell, and when he Missed his companions and re-*' ceived no respeiifc? to liis whoop? h? started for his heme, thinking the otliar two'hunter? had already gone thither. The imprisoned gentlemen raised a racket, hut oid not succeed in making them selves heard until next morning, hen th* ir shouts arrested the attention #f n celored laborer, who let down a grapevine and hy its uid they clinihed out of the well, | greatly exhausted hy their long i stand in the water. GSEX 7-!VaraEg?g -Heath I i / Our Mil! inery sureredr<l in giv exceeded amnl mauv other stort W that they cannot els, except by oui i?. as matchless a ! SMASHING ALL We have all the kinds of larger Stoek or nunx* a I .n?*p Queen of black goods in satin Venetian Cloth, all wool Melto NOT ENOUGH I 10,000 yards of 10 cents ducks You ueThinkini Now take our advice, and advance, and can sell you all so Jackets, Furs and Skirts. On A $12,000 ST0( We still handle iMiouse <& Bros' Cli have no competition in this line, li dies' Shoes have no equal. The VV A FEW SPECIAL lined un<l? rshirts worth 25 cents, y ro^m for later arrivals, 20 per cent brought to Lancaster. We want all your COTT( market, but you don't know what tl -Heath I i Girl Murdered Duly Her Head Mas Been Found. Step-Fathar Jailed <> the Charge of Being the Author of the Girl's Downfall sad AU* H*r VIurrierer. >ptcial to Charlotte Observer. ishevdle, Nov. 11. ? A mesinge from Marshall to-night nay* he foul and brutal murder n i he hiatoi y of Msdiaon county ia* just c Miia !? light. The head )f g V 1 111 ri (f hi rt vi ua 11 m/'iivei'iti 1 mti "" f "" %*,wvw ' x ' w'' w" Meadow Fork branch, 15 mile* outhaast of Marshall. The girl na? Hannah Flamming, ?to;laughter of Fut*r Smith, who has bw?u placed in Marshall jail, wn ttie chary* of having committed th? cri*>*. The head i* badly iecompoasd. l'art of hwr (leans, ihoe* ? (1 storkings war* found ibout 200 tards from tho head. Though tha girl was vary vonng it U s?i I she was pregnant, and that Smith was the author of her rlo\rnfal'. !?. tl.a opinion of many not the lonst sensational featu-e L'onnectad with the murder, is the assertion hy Smith that one of tha moat prominent young mon in Madison is tha causa of tha girl's down fall and t Wat he will establish that fact. A great, man? psople are searching for the hotly of the girl. Sent. Up For L5 Months. Tom llogue, tha Negro who wa? with .Jim Lower, on the appearance of the latter at Shed hy on the night of September 3D, and wlu: tired one or more shots at Chief ol Police Maturtck, has heeu sentenc it t?> 15 month# in the Cleveland comity jail. -Yorkville Fequirer, J. CAN'fZON PO'TER, M. D, fcFFHf UP STAINS IN MASONIC BUILDUP. J'-vf" All Culls Attended Night and Day. tti^ fvb r-r Nanking < Opening ?as a iiig this up coihi tere- its a trii ;s, a greater trii be distinguishe* r Low Prices. is our prices. < . former DBF! Dress Goods and Silks that all th Price. Fine Dress Goods, fine tinish. Twilled, Plain and Figui n cloth for Skirts, no lining need' 0 go round. \ remnants going at 5 cents. 5,0 g of Buying Qc boy right now and right here. ] rts of cotton goods for less than i r unique display will fairly magn ;k of clothih nthing, the host fitting and best v a Ladies' tine Shoes, we set the st . L. Douglas' Shoe for men, and BARGAINS. HI) ours for 10 cents. Our immense under market prices. Our tremt )N. Don't sell until you see u? le top is before yeu try the mark Banking OltKAT *U< K OF AX Kl> I TO It 'F??r two \rnrM all afTorta lo rurr HrKama in th* palma of my hand* failed." aritM Ivlitor 11. N. Lastar, f?f Syracu**, Kan., "than I wks wh. lh U\ lluckUn'* Arnic Salve." It'a the world'* for |\| tipl ions, Sore and all akin (lis*??o? Only 25c at Crawford Hraa and .1. F. Mackav CC I u ?. NOTICK. Having closed our husines* run I?v fcjlliott & ( rawford, ml purties indebted tn them will litnl their notes and accounts at our office. Wo have moved all their lniL'jiit's, wajroiiN. eti*., to our stables. Remember the celebrated Columbia liiijji/y and Mitchell VT uj?on I his business is iio.v closed up and all paitie- indebted to them must cttle, as we cannot catty them Lancaster M *rcant % 1 ? () nnpanv. why" not try the When You Want KXTR A (' I S We have 1 he fol lowing flavors: Strawberry, Pine* apple, Peppermint, Lntumond, Vinilla, Orange, etc., and can sell it at a bargain in quantities of 0 und 12 bottles or at 8 cents p? r single bottles, also small size al 5 cents. STOVE POLISH ? Can be sold for 2 boxes for 5 cents. SHOP TACKS?At 5 and 10 cents a pack. We are in business to sell goods, ( and will lie glad to sell anything t wo have in our store it a very F small margiw, and von can find most anything that can be found I in a fani y (Jrnccry. Socallon us. when you come to town whether it is to sell goods or to buy. Wc are in the market for anything. S. M. MATH I IS & CO. MBi?Mraw3nn>'rr:?jrr Ctiiu-B the Tw Wnd You Have Always Boualft fr MERCA! magnificent sue Irv a mi'liuerv ? impli to surpass imph to product' [8 com the hops o I he contpletenes ^ iiie and see. BB&M???a? IIHWI i i r .?aa 5S GOODS RECC o tasteful ladies want now. Few Silks lievei ?>t Ml 1 i111??. See h cd goods at $1.10, worth $1 f>U :i \ I'd. Knglish Cheviots, French Sum S" COME fiUlf 00 yards of wool dress I'laids at 'JO anssiiss Fortunately we placed our orders w market cost. Great excitement e eti/.e you. You can't get away froi 1 | This stock is hristliri i W ^ 50 cents worth SI.00. rearing clothing on earth. Our Sh undard for stvle. uualitv and orice. for school children the Godman Sh NDREDS MORE stock of Men's Hats and furnishin* andous Hardware, Grocery and For Other Buyers may tell you t et. & MERCA! COLD WEATHER IS COKING ' THE SEASON FOR FRESH MEAT IS HkKE IN FULL BLO&MJ Those who huv M??ta of thin l<ii (I a!" anxious to know vrhe<? ihe\ c??11 u?-t what thev want ?>f th?? itK.l ?|H?iIitv. >1. F. A?hli*oti j & I'm iys iho place. Nothing hut Uiw in -t that the country mTonl* wld Mt our market. Wo l?u\ our . cattle from experienced en, who know a good sound anion# when they see it. They cn?t m more, hut we pretcr handling nothj inor |,ut tho hi'Kt. You can gel meat cheaper ut. othwr places; hut ?lo you get as good meat ? everything considered? Call or phono No. U?7 for what?\ on want Our line consists of NICK BKKF, PORK, S.WSAOK- mixed ?rail l*oi k, as you like If you are hungry the restaurant is open ut all hours of the day I Meals froiu '25 to 5" ets., according to what von want to eat. Respectfully, J. V. Addison & Co. i I -. - . - JMKHHA 'Sold Out i Alt She $1 5^ have gome ?2.5o :i11<i ones Iwft. Head Stone*, la I dels nil*' Vi??ioi inont> from Vermont. (icu>r?_'>u ami Italy Quarries. Call or write. Prices will please you. , H. J. ^eHinch, lancastek, s c. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Nevtr **W in huQ^ Beware of the dcakr who tries to seM "jomethinj* just as good." /N IVlJ^r TOBACCO SPfT UU \ I a?<* SMOKE ? Ymir IJfenwayf You can lie cured of any form ?f t<>t>acco using easily, l>o made well, strong, wartietic, lull-d yew life atitl vigor Ivy taking W3-YQ-3AC, ta.it makes weak men strong. Many g.vta teu pounds in ten days. Over BOO fO tip cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. lV>otlei and advice ?-RKK. Address STK?1.1W?1 KKMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. <S7 jBBEsaaasssaBBaaBsa^masamam friLE Co.ee. s. We have department not the elf oris of so Imis so artistic ved French mods of our mihincv a [BOS; ' ! tores in the State can show * ow you run lie suited The ai d I'lack and colored Kren^h ih Series 111 new shades This in its w :& cents bargains now 10 cent*. ith the manufacturers before the enters nhout our line of Ladies' in it, our prices are so low. i?! with Bargains. Child's Suit Men's Suits at Si 1?0 worth $.'} oe hnsiness needs no mention, The celebrated Drew Selhy La oe, have no second. L| jp R ? f l.r>0 dozen 18C 11 111? _ ladies heavy flee< I goods we will sell now, to mak nitnre stocks arc the largest evei hat they will give you the top of the mil Co.