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IOC" "Wmrnm an M*>u? i'/OUnn'.r Hi Hil , 3= this ' f MIm Jordin ofTfart L iwn Vtaitad tba Miiui Jordan at tfaia ptxca ihia Mr. Oharlaa Robartt, of tha Longtrilia taction, a ttudaal of North Carolina Collaga, ia at booia aptndiag Cbrjattna*. . j Somathing orar $10. was raitad at lha collaction Sunday at tba , Matbodiht church for tba Epworth | . Orphanaga. v , \ ' ' ' t/K r Mrs. T. F. ?OWV>nrn hfta \r' 7~ M < \ " " tDtoftn* "Wade house'' recently, purchased by her in East End. tST'Pay one year in advance for The Ledger and let ua send you the Home and Emm fiee for' oe year. -MMr. W. M. Mooro has purchased the "Haeseltine house" in East End and has contracted to remodel it. Miss Maud Inez Tillman, a. teacher in the Laurens graded I school, is spending Xtaas with her j raether at this place. After January 1st the price f The Atlanta Journal (semiweekly) and The Ledger (semiweeklvS will h*? 49 J / t'" J ' Until Junu&ry 1st the price for fcoth papers will he $1.T5. ++ Mr. Clarence Garvin and hit aister, Miss Belle Garvin, are spending the holidays with relatives at Piueville, N. (J. at*. The contractors have reached a depth of feet in thetowa well. Thiy have struck a very hard reck?a rock that will cut glass. rjn Seaater W. C. Hough, who has bffn engaged ia duties as a member of the legislative committee oa charitable and penal in atitutiens the past asonth, is at home to spend Xmas. un Mr. R. R. Riddle moved with his family to his nice new home in W est End Friday. We are pleased to welcome them to our neighborhood. The installation of officers of Jackson Lodge A. F. M. will e take place Fiiday, 27th, at I 'dock p. ns. in Masenie hall. rxn Mrs. R. R. Riddle hss an eld fashioned spinning wheel which w ss once the property of her great | .grand mother. The wheel isknewn ' to be ever one hundred years old. It is a great curiosity. Says theJMesroe Enquirer: E. W. Roberts, who killsd Uriah' Robertson on the eight of the 8th j list hss bed e preliminary hearing ' before Esq.. Ir.edtll Hilliard. The! trial was baitun laat Thursday aftaroaon and andad laat Tuaaday afternoon. Roberta was cam?ittad to jail, withent tha privilege of bail, to await trial at tha naxt tarsi of Supariar court. ?* Ifr. G. B. Barron baa contract* ad with Mr. W. 8. Langlay for tha araction of a nice six-roam cottaga an tha lat opposite Mr. W. B. .Flyiar'a, on theatre*" leading to the qottou mi\\jp c#t h,,j Contractor Vf. S. a contract for tbo ifcff0*wof abont twenty 4-room coStJ!~ ,at Oh^tf^ ted frill bfgin wAxMm* the* *b*tjt the at of >Ho will bflfld fo* Qott^goa for Jw. O. Nicbola aid about tho aaiA pn*bor for tho Springstoio Mil A . ^ -.3^r^r?" - c-7-? ,yn * Prof. John K. Johnaon, Principal of tha gra<l?d school, it apaading tha Xna* vacation at hit home in Virginia. *> llaaara. Kobart and Ira Truaa1 L <1*1 of Korshnif, student* of tht [ Atlanta Dantal Collaga, ' paatad through town Saturday ou ibaii way boma to apand tha halnlaya. I * i . 4 i Tb% 1 dies of the D. (J. r aliped a nica hl.le kiiqi fr.ru thair bazaar Friday and Saturday. It will be put to4be cradit of tha Cenfederuta roonuiDant fund. If tba people continue to pay taxes everyday froiu now until the 1st prox., a* thay dul Monday Treasurer Cauthcu thinka thav ~r-' ~ * will worn than pay oyt. Mr. Cauthen and Mr. Cook war* sure kept busy that day and Lhecellections amount! d to about $5,000. Miss Ella Welsh, of Karshaw, is tha guast of iciss Maui* Clyburn. Mrs. J. W. Hamsl and children of Kershaw, are up to spend tha Xm&s with Mr. sad Mrs. Clark, the former s parents. Quarterly Conference. The first quarterly conference for Lancaster station will be held immediately after service next Sunday night. Dr. Rays, the presiding Elder, will conduct the service and also the conference. Oft far Texas Mr. S. E. Hagins and family, Mr. Ed; P. Mobley knd family, and Messrs. R. D. Hagins and Thomas Harper, all of the Elgin section, bearded the train yesterday at Elgin for Wills Point, Texas, where they have gene to make their heme. They carry the best wishes of tbeir friends with thena. Msy they do well in the lone star State. La?t Issue for liM)l. This is the last issue of The I _ J e .1 jueuger ior id* year l'JOl. Id erder to give tkye printers1' a few days of recreation w* will publish o paper next Saturday. Th* dat* *f the next issue will b* Jan. 1, 1902. For each and every on* of our r*ad*rs w* wish a merry Xmas aad a happy new y*ar. May prosperity smile upon y*u during th* coming y*ar. Will More to Camden Mr. S. M. Math;s, wh* has h**n conducting a groc*ry business h*r* this year, has sold oat to Mr. M. C. Billings and will mors with his family to Camden this we*k. H* has rented th* boarding hous* there on th* corner of Dekalb,and Main street*and will take charge of it Jany. 1st. Mr. Matbis, is a deserving yetiog man and hie friends here wish him euecees. A Serious Accident Mr. H. U. McCarlsy, a section boss en the L. & C. Railroad, was variously hurt last Saturday morn lag by falling from hia lever car and being run ever bv it. One ; . i of bib shoulder blades and his colmm k, eaitniaoiedaughter, Miss Margaret Elisabeth Belk, was united in the hoij b?>nds of Wedlock to our 1 esteemed townsman, Mr. Lewis Marcel las Clyburn. The ceremony was performed by the Rst. George Belk, of Charlotte, N. C., , a cousin bf the bride, and was witnessed by a itumber of the relatires and most intimate friends After congratulations the happy couple came to the home of the groom at this place where everyth ling was in readiness and ? warm reception given them We join their host of friends in extending good wishes for their future welfare and happiness ?Married at the home of Mr. E.- L. Hinson, the groom's father, near White Bluff, on Sunday last, by Rev. S. L Watson, Mr. Charley W. Hinson and Miss Minnio Hinson, daughter of Mr W. L. Hinson, all of this county. ? Married, in tho A. R. P. church at Pleasant Hill, on Sunday night UM. by Rev. J. M. White, Miss Ola Beckham, daughter of Mr. Simon Beckham and Mr. Ed. Crenshaw. A number of the friends cf the popular yeung people witnesaed the cere, ruony. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the bride's father's to a number of invited guests. OCT to be Married. Mr. John D. Adams, manager of the Gregory farm and ene of Lancaster County's mest exemplary young men, left v**ter? day for Bridgewater, N. C., acnnnanani*/) Kv Kia Kent Uah (/ UIWX ' 'J u'"' 1 ?*. Osear Adams, and bit causin, Mr.' W. J. Evans. Mr. Adams has gona to taka unto himself a battarhalf and the othar yaung gantlamant to witnasi tha happy cuU -Heath 1 i t Our Millinery succeeded in gii exceeded anj w many other stor that they cannot els, except by o? SM ao tvk< AS9 CBO ftM4(,VUIC^n I SMASHING >11 * ,mf 1 * ? ' We have all the kinds o larger Stock or un? a Lowe Queen of black goeds in sati Venetian Cloth, *11 wool Mel NOT ENOUGH 1 10,000 yards of 10 cents due You are Thinki Now take our advice, an advance, and can sell you all i Jackets, Furs and Skirts. G A $12,000 STO We etui hentile btrouwe jTBrelTT tare.no competition in this liae. '^tber, t}th *ty)rMa. The heme i tb? ; eptincyoung udr whom he it to yred.iejtfi!1* Hennie B. T?W. After the cererteoy they will teAte (or HUikery, spending ewhile with retetiree there nod at other pleojH in Horth Carolina, arriving here on the I eat day of the ye%r end in time for e, big rereptien trhieh #111 He tendered | them et the home ei the greniri'a ' mother on eew year'* day. Here'* I our Joha end mey you lire lorrg and prosper. Division of Profits 1 for t.i? Quarter JuAt Ended The Chairmen of tila county board and tha mayor* of the town* ef Lancaster and KerAhaw with tha county treasurer, apportioned tha dispensary profit* for the past quarter en Mbnriay last as follows: LANCA6TBB DiSHKNSAEr. Total profits $1,828.10 Expenses far quarter 597.24 Net profits $1,300.86 Town's part $ 650.43 County's " 050; 43 , $1,300.86 $1,300.86 KEE8HAW DISPENSARY. Total profits $1,296.72 Expenses for quarter 493. <83 Net profits $802.89 Te?rn's pari $401.44 County's " 401.45 $802.89 $802.89 Total for town $1,051 87 Tetal for ceufity 1,051.88 There will be a union watch, light service in the Methedist church on the night of the 31st inst., te which the public is. cor* dial'y invited ?* WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood ! and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. Banking I Opening was a i rtiig this up count H -m M. m nere. its a triu es, a greater triu t be distinguished ir Low Pric. rl as our prices. C L FORMER DRFS f Ores* Goads and Silks that all tba r Prica. Fioa Drass Goodu, fins n finish. Twilled, Plain sod Figurs ton cloth for Skirts, no lining nasde< ro GO ROUND. kg remnant* going at f cents. 5,00 ng of Buying On d buy right now and right bare. F aorta of cotthn good* fhr lees than m >ur unique diapu7 fairly magnel CK OF CLOTHIN >lothing, the beat fitting and beat iye V. L. Do- . . All |*rsong indented t? us, itber by ifote or an account, , must conic forward and ssttla j proanptly, as our Merchandise and j Guano accounts and notes were all dua ths 1st of Not. VV? hare waited patiently en our customers, and must insist up >n tbem cuminp forward and settling with u? promptly. Heath Buskin* & Mercantile Co. STATE OP SWTH CAROLINA. OOUMTT r I. AX CAST* K, ) fit ih ?f Pr"h\t*. By Ohee. D. J?? *. Jnrt^e f Proh-te. WHKRHAI. H>n>rrl * F|o>? oid J E W of K?t?h?w \ uiiil* MB to m* o gr*?.t them Adml* ??f ihr KMat* of sad J of Mmry \ mi W'ilium*. ?! j tf??d THKSK A UK TMBKbFORB II. Cite <! tdmnpiRh ail aud -itiRular the kindred I n<t erertnora of tb? aai<1 M?r\ Ann I Williams decerned. that 'key be ao<1 i api*at before me, in the > ouri of j Probate to be he('l at I mee?eter, C. ] H < on the RO'b day of December iuet. after publii:?ti<>n rkereif at l] o'clock in th* forenoon, te chow i canne. if any they have, why tke aaid Art mi n ltd i ailot) thonld nes b**ranted. Given unuer nay Hand and r-enl thi* 11 h cay of Pec., Anno Domini, 1901 ri M -j CM a*. II JONKM. | * ' ' Judge of Probite. i naaraaMaMaaaMMaaaaaMa I Pay your aubacnption to * The Ledger, please. J. CANTZON FOSTER, M. D. FFI3E Of STAIRS IN MASONIC BUILDING. All Calls Attended Nigbf and Day. i k Mercan magnificent succ i'y a millinery i mph to surpass I mpli to produce rom the impi ov rtie completeness ome and see. S GOODS RICO] tasteful ladies want new. Few Silka nevei cost *e little. See hoi >d goods at $1.10, werth $1 50 a vat ]. English Cheviots, French Surah SQ COME fiUjCJ 0 yards of wool dress Plaids at 20 c imestics ortunately we placed our orders witt arket cost. Great excitement oen :?ze you. Yon <an't get away from Gf This stock is bristling ^ ? 50 cents werth $1.00. M? arin??nP*Hieg on parti^ f^V'isJSfccri ,1T 1 1? -.Pr1 \ Sun |01D fik:ZLTx :S CO K It * A :'IIK ON FOB J EBIsfi Mill r IS HflME I . BiMM ' Thona who - V?#ata of Ifcffc kind ur? ?n.\i<? kin w ?ktr? thay can get w I my want atff thn haat ?jn*l l\ . F. A aid it** ?, Co. is tha i la?- . N thing I nt tha ha&t that h* ? > i ? xfforcfh aold at our iv-rle* htiv a if cattle ftoni rxpoii-?w*?l ni^, who ki.o>v u md f iimi aaiMrif when they 8?* . "I n coat ua mot a, hot we ; rr it- dling risking but ill' le*t. Ton' can r* i matt cheap#' at. ? thar plaoaqp hilt do you !? 11 ; "<?1 ma**-? ev#i \ \hiug c i ni%p -.{ I Call at |?hi?iiw No. 1< T f i h...>ou . ut Our lino con- .. . N'C'K liEEF, POiiK, 8AI'"* v(iK n ix?d aral Pork, hh you I'ke If you '? I "' i-1 v 1 i r?taora?t it opan at all In of th? day Mrals from 25 i<> < ?*., ?cca*4r mg to what vou wmiI to att. Br Hpac'foHy, J. F. Addison & Co. Sold Out 1 All tha $1 fo> H:it? hoata 12.00, $8 50 and $.1.00 onat I aft. Hand Stonat, TnMr's an ' \faaa nenta from Varmont. (laorjia ?al Italy Quarri** Cull or writ*. Price will pl?n*?you. A. J.MsASinch, LANC \8I Ett, 8. C. 9 ^ r.'^* CAMBV CATKAJBTta^. + ienwme (lamped C. C C. Never sold la Beware til the dealer vrha trial t? mM "aemethms psmi aa ?aed-" PON'T ES3 fou can lie cured of an/ form / tntmaoa mIm aailjr be made well. r.troiig, mi-mrtir, tew life and vigor l-r taking ffO-TO-OJmjL hat raakeb weak mm among. Many r'tIR an nonnd* in ten uins. Om S U U, tired. All druggiata. furt guaranteed B<mK et and advice fHHIl Addn k% kTlftJJM IKHIOY CO., Chicvi^j or Maw Y?rt. TILE CO." et s. ^ e liave department not he efforts ot so hats so artir>ti?\ ed French modof our millinery HPS. tores in the State can show *> n you can he halted. Thw d. Black and colored French Serges m new shades This ie n :ents bargains new 10 ceatv. ) the manufacturers beferethe tors about our line of Ladiee' " it, our prices are so low. with Bargain*. ChiU'a Soil * in'# Suits at $1 90 worth $3 II no aentiov, w am 'uotty n('^ted Drew Solby U rn., Bristol, 1*0 <? >? lf? fN. c., e<>i??dlM fc#1Ty * ? H? Savannah, (jf" now? lo aak B r Mist Elti "* P denial thiW the top ef t|i * mondlV E CO." J lu