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SKM1 T/j({ Local Matterfc l? Cotton brought 7 80 cents on this market Yesterday. Miss Ida Johnson of Ashrill* 1 N C. is visiting relativos at this place. / . ~~ ; i For a fine box of candy, any I size puckage, go to,I. B M ickorell. ; coo Mr. T. B. Craig of the Neweut Mntin* 1 J 1 * ..wiuu i.u pm ouaua a lot in town from Mr. I. T. Hunter. trilPPay ono year in advance for The Ledger and let ub send | you the Home and Farm fiee for * one year. Mr. J. Murra? Porter has purchased a let from Mr. J. J. Owen and will build in the near future. J ? * I Try some home-raised buck wheat and honey at Mackorell's. ' Mrs. Joanna Small, of Monroe, N. C., is visiting her niece, Mrs J. J. Blackmon at this place. + ^ Messrs. L. 1). Hilton and .John Cunuinghaai, of the Haile Gold Mine section, spent ssveral days here this week. 39-Aftfcr January 1st the price \ ef The Atlanta Journal (semiweekly) and The Ledger (semi weekly) will bo $2. per year. ( Until Junuary Is* the price for both papers will be $1.75 per year. 4 h Dorothy Maxine Roddey is the name of the little lady at "Grand pa" Riddle's en Meeting Stre?t, born to Mt. and Mrs. L. P. Roddey, Dec. 11, 1901. e There will be ne services at Unity A. R. P. church tomorrow, as the pastor, Rjy. J. M While, will preach at Thyatira. VA A little 4-year old child of Mr J. D. lvejl, whn lives six mites Esst of town, in seriensly ill with diphtheria. Dr. hitrsit is attsriding the cast. C/Ai Tht graded school haw just rectirtd a shipmtnt of ntw desks for tho ntw rtcitation rotm rtctntly trtcttd on tht school grounds. Married, on Thursday night, Dec. 12, 11)01, by liar. J. YV. Little, Mr. Richard Crow and Miss Lillie Parker, both tf Union County, N. C. Nat opt of the ring yat as a result of three weeks grip, says Santa Clans, as he has not slighted us, and says there will bt something nict in stock to make purchases from at . W. ChanceV Rev. Dr. . M. Crextet, tf Monroe, N. <y., and family stopped over here Wednesday en route to Heath Springs, where they are visiting the Doctor's mother. While here they were the guests of his brother, Mr. Manley Crox^ ton. fJY* Mr. R. L. Simpson, formerly of this place but for the past few years -ia the employ of the Southern Rail read Company at Spencer, N. C., has besn promoted to be a conductsr on thu Southeru. His 1_! 1 I ?' 1 I -I 1 many iria^us nara win oa giau 10 hear of hi* pronation. Maasre. f!. 11. Horn and Sam- I iiel Horn,"of Union county, N. C., with "their families, took tho train at thia place laat Wednoaday for tvrtii _ n. ^ m i .i vviu? x~oini lvxnH, wnare mev will make their home in future. for your paper and ' $ K ^ . f il ^ "So--*-? Mi-. T iz/. e IMk after n vory pleai^ATit stay of two weeka in ths csty with Mra. I) Scrugg , retinue to he home in L ncaater Monday morning.? H ck Hill Herald. i o* Uias Mamie, daughter of I)r. J. F. Maekev, passed through the city Monday ru ?oute to her horn* in Lancaster from Charlotte where she has hoen v si ing friends, llook l.ill Herald. rats*!'* j m* a->d Johnson, Maude, A'l* an< i Mat tie ?\h* 11 ? Mmlmii at Hiekerr, N. C? hi-# at Imine to spend t!i? X?mp helnlave. ttjti Our old friend and .subscriber, Mr. John A. 1 >ir* t>f Flat Creak township, was strict en with paralysis aNhis home last Tuesday i?i *lit an I i* in a critical condit ion. This is Am-. Bird's second stroke + Latter* *dv*rti?'d for the weak and i 01$ Dee 12, 1901: .Mrs. Nanny Small, Mr*. Lillie Waldrep, Mrs. S? NanniaSt ipaa. Miss Mary A. II niton, Mis* Minnie Hamas, Mir* Mum* Deris, M is? M'tril ' lylnir !, f!is? Cordelia Blackmen, \1i>* Maude Williams, Mr. Dsnniel Brown, Mr. Robert Stolid, Mr. Jack Willi on, iir 1> i*' Smith, A'ilha Brown, Sum Davis Bull* Nance, P. M . Lancaster, S. C. Heath of Mr. .Julio ' Catoo. Mr. John (J. Csi'oa of Flat Creek township, died at his home Thursday last aft t n shert illness of pneumonia Mr Cntoe was about 75 vefirs of acre and was a well-to-do and influential citizen of his aocti MI. lie leases a widow and a large family of children silicvivt ntir I I a ^ 1 . ? t.i.i*. I ?.*? T*UH M 1 I 11511 I 1)1*1 of Fork Hill Haptist church ami was a p ?od, christian^ man. His remains v?-ere interred yesterday at the < >roe burxing ground near hi* heme. Bud Accident at St a rue*' Saw Mill. On Wednesday last, Mr. Sanford Pressley wns seriously hurt at the saw mill of Mr. Starnes, six mil^s Nerth of town, by being caught, in tha belting. Ona of his' aruis was caught and carriad around tha .nillay, baiug brakea and badly bruised. Ha was also badly bruised about the hipa and on ana of his sidas. Dr. Paer? attanded him and at last account ha was doing quita wall. A pieci was broken out af tha iron pull j and it cracked across the aurfac< ia tha accidant by Mr. Prasslayh arm passing batwaan it and th< bait. important Notice to Those In debted to Clybtirn?Heath Mul< CO.. All partial indebted to the Clyburn-Heath Mule Company, either by note or, account, are hereby notified to came forward at once and and make settlement. We onr own obligationi to meet and in order to do ao wt must mVist on those owing lit t< pur ii]> without further delay. This notice is intended for one and *H. Respectfully, Clyburn Heath Mule Co. All persons indebted ? ? ^H hWnfl jf w?? ffttlly Sunday night at hit home. Mr E. W. Roberta did the *hoot% r in? The ^all entered tha left ?- i .. i aide, pasaed through tha abdominal cawitY, and lodged in tha hack. Tha waund aan Been to ha eerinua * 1 r from tha firnt and laat night Mr. Robertaon diad. Mr. Roberta I came up and uurrandared himself thia wornin? and ia new in jail. i _ .1 * Ha baa retained hicKBrn. Ra<]wina ! & Stack, aa coonial. He clnimm ! *'.; ' , " . ' ." tluit he did the shooting in self j defense, that Robertson wat as: vaulting him with a bottle and a 'chair. He bear* uglv wounds in 4 ^ hi* forehead as proof of this. At ' I ? ' ' J ' '* ' the time the shooting wan d >oe there was no one in the house tint Robertson, his wife aed adopted daughter who bear an unsavory repntatien, and Roberta. Hesars. J<hn Cook and NT ill Hargett had been in the house but when Re hereon, in drunken frenzy, made tlie attack which resulted so fatally fer hiui they sueeee led in getting eut These are alleged facta, so far as can be learned. The wo men aeeai disposed not to talk uad what their version of the affair will be is not known.?Monroe I Journal 1 NOTICE Having closed our business run bv Klliott A Crawford, all parties indebted to them will find their notes and accounts at our office. We have moved all their buggies, wagons, etc., to our stuhles. Remember the celebrated Columbia Buggy au?l Mitchell Wagon This business is now closed up and nil parties indebted to them must ettle, as we ^annot carry them. 1 Lancaster Mercantile Company. i WANTED, HicKory, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C5 bbbssbebubebbz a nam? -Heath ] (hir Milliner} succeeded in gii exceeded anjn many other stor that they can no els, except byoi i? as matchless i SMASHING AL r j i We have all the kinds o turgor Stock or name a Lowe Queen of black goods in sat > I Venetian Cloth, all wool Mel NOT ENOUGH' 5 ??' 10,000 yards of 10 cents due You are Think! I Now take our advice, ar advance, and can sell you all Jackets, Furs and Skirls. ( A $12,000 STO We blill handle Siroiise & Bros' < have no competition in this line, dies' Shoes have no equal. The iii by 'J R#t. J. 14. White. i I J;# i The Town authorities bare 1 closed a contract with. .^ndrews 1 Bros, who bored tb? walls at tka r f , Lancaster cotton mills and are I now boring ane for tba town of Lancaster, to bora a daap wall in p Kershaw. Miss Emma Connolly, formerly , af this place, in to be married the ( 25th, inst. Christmas day at the ( home of her ana), Mrs. Lettie L. I Ko/.zslle, Davidson, N. O., to j ' Her. (v. M r's*niil??ll ?f I ^ North Carolina r anference. I Mr. L. E. Truesdel, of Haila ^ Gold Mina, and Miss Fariaia ^ Cautber, of Westville, daughter of Mr. T. A. Cauthen, were mar J riad Tuesday morning at the home af the latter's si&ter, Mrs. W. W. Morton, of Kershaw, tha Rav. j Jabe/. Farria officiating. Thay took tha 11:35 train for the?Cbar- ] lesten axpoaition. Miss Minnie Norton, youngest ^ daughter of our friand, Mr. YT. t S. Ilarton, who lives about three miles abova town, was severely ! burned Saturday. Shu was ataud- ' ing near taa caok stove whan liar , clothing caught tire from tha tira 1 piace, wnicn was immediately ne- ' hind her. The flames were x- 1 < tinguished by Mia# Eliza Hnrten t and Mr. Hunter Horton, sister < and brother of Mia# Minnie, who were aim painfully burned in their efforts Dr. Haile attended them ' and we are glad to learn that they are all getting along nicely. CASTOR!A ! Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind Yra Han Always BaagM ' BearS Signature of LJla<*/)CT<CUoJW Banking k ' Opening was a s riiig this up counti here. Its a triui i-?S ?* sixaiti iriui J be distinguished ir Low Prices. 'I as our prices. C< L FORMER DBFS: f Dress Goods and Silks that all the 1 >r Price. Fine Dress Goods, fine 5 in finish. Twilled, Plain and Fignre< ton cloth for Skirts, no lining needed rn no nmmn Lu uu nuunu. :ks remnants going at 5 cents. 5,000 ing of Buying Do ni hnv right now and right here. Fc sort# of cotton good# for less than .... )nr unique display will fairly inagneti CK OF CLOTHINI Ulothing, the best fitting and he?t wei In Ladies' fine Shoe#, we sat the star W. L. Doujjlas' Shoe for man, And f< >?$*: >_ jjv, 1 . ... iny a B5P^^aWP*i>?.riff*u.owo. .. rr?ttstir?r hu? baen rolbeii .Months, and only ino ah ? nuin.s in which t?? ?? li >alaucr. Bv town kii|>*? Utf u lumber of rwceipi*, ioc uu.o . laid and the nuuihar .?h>? a ? lot yet paid arc as follona. N t rownahip. No. Paid ]> id [nditui Lnnl 387 7! :0 >; A'axliaw 281 38 2<3 'atie v reek 041 00 ~>t:! jills Creek 1170 227 043 3 ti ford 4s 1. 144 887 'Mat v reek 870 102 OS4 'leas. Hill 000 1 70 727 Jcdar Cieek 304 s_> 312 Potal r> 1 so 1 < >32 4 14 trrriTTT^ I in mmr*TT5r * <M . jTaTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA., C O C M T Y r LANCASTER, f 11 ih ot>< i of Pr >b -t . >y v nan. u. J - ju 'k? <?t r. i< \V KKRI'AH, Un'it il S ''lo*il ui'l J s. w. Hitiie, ??r Ki-inimw mih ! to me 10 giuiit ti e.n i i f tdtuiuM*ration <>f ih> K-iui? < ? ? if?i'!iuf M my vi?)i \V iliiiu- ?! ? teaord tuksk auk THMtl KliRn oito * idaiiii'ihIi h i at)?l ?>i. ii <r ilif tiii iMi mil crtiii oim of ili* >o.i< M^r ..it Williams ileo-H-' U, thai lie moo ippear before me in ti*e pur. ?f Pronate to ho he<<l at : aacister. t'. hi. -a. (!,, on the 30 > ii>?jr of Dfiymlivr tist. after pnhll'tti n 11 \e ?f < || u'clock in the f.>r>- ooo t>? -ho* nauae. ifan.x thev ha\e. wh\ the Mil l AiliPitimt' hi ion dI oiikl m? t>??rmite<i. Given miner in/ h m: hi d hi Ho 11 h i'ay of I ee., Am o hotnii i. ?90> , w K . 1> JONKlj H'l J int.. a I'n.l ;t. Pay your subscription to The Ledger, please. r.ttu.gMB'.urraa'taeg'JRgt.vi -rj-n?zrjmjaxas.*r.' J. CANTZON FOSTER, M. D. CFFP.S UP STAPSIN MASONIC ftUUDi -fi. All Calls Attended Ni^kt o...i mo.r Ullll I ' f I > . i MERCAI^ nagniiieciit suc< rv a mi 'btery mpli to surpass 1 inpli to produce ?roni tSat' imp; 01 'he completeness umc and see. MnnuRannHB. r jsamm S QyOjiiS alEOO tasteful ludios want now. Few oiks nevei cost so little. Sti? hi 1 goods at $1.1 ii, worth ?1 f>0 a y? English Cheviots, French Sura! sn come oum > yards of woolMress Plaids at 20 mastics rtunutely we pl-ictd our orders wil irket cost. Great excitement ce ize you. You (au't get ttway frotr II I This stock is bristling H Jl 50 cents werth ^ 1.00- Y iring clothing on earth. Our Sho idard for Mvle, quality and price. >r school children the God man Sho urn f ns. imrf i mm hTnjf Finn Ml til !n f co,.: .. cojikg TilK . MA ( '<IK L-i >- ~&T ? kiu?*4! 'I w , i ?i. tatsnftaU <i i y I .11 tV W I < > ? (i <_?r 10 i i *?? ! of , i n 11 ! i V A jJ i ?!< . ?V (' i !..? . V?itb?rj? > at 11 ni . ? t \ ff?i r'.? .** -1't ? ??ui- ii i l.'V** tu* ur CU II- lit II. !, ^ l- Kt OM ^ <1 ! Ul? ? k ju ! t ' \ c . e \ < r. II ' , I! I \M ) r .11 t lilly liw ' kii ' t c<i. Yoil car nivni rhcii|i nt oth?r |>lnc??; -I.l do yoli ' n- ? or! maul-? 0 var\?hiilj; *' liki??i-t-<1 f ( "all ol 1 )i? .t N . I' 7 f r w! *i.ton ?nt (>. i i r. I t- N rK it kef, I'< > I: k s \ [' \ (; K ?r all P < . !ts \ I u 1?k o If v ii a it ; u y: \ 11 ; r?tauraul is (i|n-n ?i nil hours of the <I*y M<?i. 11. iiii 25 t<< iM (tu., ?(T?ril1IKJ to Mill ??: nt to ?*t. I V? S fol I V , J. F. Addisou 4>_ / 1 fX ( o. S^M Out All ?h?* ?! ' S?'s. hnw wme ?2.tM), ?2.50 : Il't $t.'lp oilak l#ft. llofld Ston4 ?, I Iihi! S en-t IIHMlts f'oMl Voiinollt. (seoloiu nil 11:iI\ (^luiii'.v ("a! or writ*. Priors will |il?'?>? toii. A. J, "t"liich, LANP\SI KU, S. C. ' CANDY CATMABTK ? ** ffc cj y% mK ^N*" vty,v-'v ? I'V->5''Tr>T~^? raw::rT' J.'.t. ..tii. . ? r I..VIA. -* ' Genuine stamped C. C. . Never sold In M* Bcverc of t!tc fits'- ' whr tori to "something i? iood." f>?>V 25r-rv** TOOACCOSf* L J t*J ft <4 I ' J 3 M ? K * 5?I?aK?.5^25 _ Your Life aw-i?# Vou can Vointcl ?>f iy rm I' Inliaci n.~? 31 catiil v. .Ill- .III.I'll' 11 . :r : ? 111 : rr in-t ic, fxJiJB ?ett iifir ml ' r I /. 'J. lou IHil.in.. 1.1 U II l ,i\ .. 0?V!i HulVfWlA cured. All dnij'-.'ivtu. Cure piinrniitceil. lei mid :ul\ ;r ?''C 1-;3* A.' 1 I II h I Jp KKMKUV CO., Chii nifi or Naw Y?rL iBT T2Ts?fr~T> t . [TILE CO. c?.s ^*c !>ave c!< j?j^rf3iisesit not I fie efforts of lints s;> artisti# 'ft! French Bind * of our miSliae^y SOS. stores 10 the State can *hcw a >w you can be suited. The ird. Hhick and colored French h Series in new shade* Thi* i* K! cents bargains new 10 ceeu. ih the manufacturers before the nters about our line of Ladies' i it, our prices a is so low. y with Bargains. Chi'd'a Suit jf I en's Suits at $1 00 worth 5* Wt c business needs no Mention, w* The celebrated Drew Se'b'f L~ae, have no second. f 150 do/.em l?t ijl ledie* heavy Teas goods wo will sell now. to majk liture stocks are the largest ever at they will give joe the top ef the [rrir p Pa ^ 1 I ILL UJ.