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local **attors Cotton brought 8 cents on this market yesterday. j i , . t. i |5gf"Pay one year in advance for The Ledger and let us send you the Heme and Faitu fiee f?>r one year. -t?* Miss Tirzah Kotckin, of Winnaboro, is the guest of Miss Isahelle Mcllwain. in* Uourt house Alliance will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 i o'clock. e^i , The Lancaster Chapter Daugh- ' tera of the Confederacy will meet tomorrow afternoon in the court ' houRe at 3 o'clock. ' i ? , | The Ladiee Aid Society of the , Methodist Church will meet at the { parsonage Friday afternoon at 3 ?clock. A full meeting ia desired. Mre. R. L. Simpson and her little sen, Robert, of Spencer, N. C., are visiting the former's J parents at this place. Mrs. E. Hoke and son W. H. 1 Hoke, ef Leslie, S. C., spent I Xmaa with the former'* daughter, Mrs. W. B. Knight, at this place. -MMr. C. B. Skipper, Supt. of 1 the Lancaster cotton mills, and I his family spent the Xmaa holidays , with relatives in Baltimore, Md. Thej are ox pact ad horn* in a few days. - 11 +> Mr?. M. P. Ciawford, of this place,-is visiting bar parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Twitty, at YaL doata, Ga. e0m The fine milch cow of U. B. Allison, Esq., got tangled in the chain with which she was tied one day the past week and foil j and killed herself. Miss Fannie Loo, of Anderaon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stowman. ?# Miss Mary Williamson ia homo freM Anderson spending the Xtaas holidays. Mrs. a. J. llasw unci children, of Norway, is visiting Mrs. B's 1 mother, Mis. Mary Mathis, at this place. C4/Z The Carnos school w'll reoj ?a next Monday. Mrs. Riddle will teach out the term. . Mrss Lucy Vaolandingham of Charlotte, is visiting / relativea here, f d 4 Miss Mabel Bruce is visiting friends and relatives at Heath Springs. -MThe Camp Creek Alliance is requested to meet at 2 o'clock, p. m., o? Saturday, Jan. 4, 1902. All members are urged to come, and bring the money to pay up dues. Respectfully, TV. M. Blackraon. One of Mr. Joseph Caskoy's mules was taken from his stable II I -! -ti . * I- . iju Muuuuy iu^iu ?i iaai we*K but was found a day er two afterwards, having been ridden and than turnad loasa by lha party who teek it. >-sr* While out hunting ona day last waak Mr. J. R. Motherahed was accidentally shot by Mr. W. T. Steele. Fortunately only ona shot hit him and it lodged just under ona af his ayes. It was picked out by ona af the party and made only a rary alight wound. Had it struck him with a littla mora forca it would car* tainly haya put out his aya., Lo*t ! Firm L. K Rollin^s' wKfi.nd wl ?!* movin? to l?Mn n w e > i>i 1w s." . ? qun- tity of ?i i i" 1 ? Mr R.. would like to !>i>? it ?ml thr Hid e )- e* . r ' fv hirh m> t It t he* n < i.*t .t A Conf'njf IV .. i > ioyo (^8 Tel * HI'?" < ' ' t oeircioif th? i iltmw,yr>lm ir in r vi;u. I .. ?. i -?ipMarv Eliza'i'b '* 1 l-?i spoon and li#r. Joseph K t !})nd Hull ?>f Guthrie*-* 1 r. Th#- j?rn> pectiya bride i* th> *' *! y danj'hter ?f C.pt n, .t < ' r -1? m > viiii tb? I pr?nm in ? j ri n ! o t uivm ar of Btthal prenyl t\. !!i? happv aveot ei'l till" | 1 ce on tli? 8th *>f January. To l>e Married Tuiuy The home f Mr. J. L. Tillman near Van W\ik. mil h? th* arena nf a quiat borna W"ddin?j this aftarnaou hI 4 oYioclc, the contracting parties ! ? nj Mr. .1 M Yodel* and Mis* Snpnr l illman, | youngest daughter of Mr. and j Mm. J. L. Til'mau O .ly ra- j Utiles and a f*w friunda Vill ha j prasaut to mtn. < ilia uti restlag caramony Mr. and Mrs Yodar mil ha*a tba beat wishes of h host af friends i Meckey lloia } Married, at the reridenca of | %? A n n t - ' .*ir?. n.. i . racuiue, in* nnua * | nister, at this ] 1*<?, on Monday , Inst, Dec. 30, 1001, ?t 4:30 p. ai. !j by K*v. .1. II Roldridga, Or. J. Frank Mack> v, dr.. and Mrs. j Kittv Ross. l i t p u-tor :iad hie , tatiiih.1 .1? and beautiful hi ide laft ^ immediatsly on tha L. & C. train for tha Docto""s hoaia at Edga- ( field, S. C. The Dector and Mrs. ( Mackav ara both vary popular ( and a host of friends beta wish for them a long, happy and prospare us lifa. 1 Other Marriage-. Married, hy Rev. W. C. Ewart, P<o. 2<>, 1001, Mr. .laka Knight ' and Mian Maey ^rAteer, all af the Sineei itv neighborhood. ?On Dee. 25, 1001 at thai home of Mr. Thus. Barton, tha brid*- father, Miss Carry Barton and Mr. W. E. Wilson ware , united in tha holv bonds of wad- 1 lock, Rav. S. N. Watson ofticiat- I ing. After the ceremony an ex* cellant, wadding dinner was served to the guests. ? Married, on Thursday laat by R. H. Sapp, Notary Public, ! Mr. Zob Helms and Miss Jennie Helms, all of Union County, ; N. C. | ?On Xmaa day, Magistrate W. P. Caskey pronauncad tha word* which made Mr. Lucius Robertson and Miss Nannie Stogner nlan and wife in tha presence ef a few frienda. ?Married at tha residence of J. N. Outan, at this place, # Xmua day, by Magistrate W. P. Caskey, Mr. C. H. Kverall and Miss Nannie Wallace. Tha attendants were: T. M. Cook with Miss Lula Vick, and Harvey Vick i with Miss Delia Mc>teer. ? Married, at Bridgewater, N. C., by Rev. Mr. Wagg, on Dec. 25, 1001, Mr, John D. Adams ef this county, and Misa Ilannie Tate, daughter ef Mr. Samuel Tate. Mr. Adams and his bride are expected heme today and a reception will be given them at the greotn's mother's to which a i large number ef relatives and friends have been invited. ' Married, by Clerk of Court W. * S. L" Porter, at the residence of Mr. J. N. Outen, at this place, yesterday afternoon, Miss Fannie J Richardson, daughter of J. M. ' Richardson, and Mr. Wm M. ' Morris of the Creek section. 1 Married, at the home of Mrs. , Ann Catoe, the bride's mother, near Taxahaw, Dec. 25tb, 1901 Kw 1 V r?i-M? VT r* 1* ?wj v. Li. cMtnii^o, 11. r., Mr. | i C. Eatridgean.i Mh? Delia Catoe. | f The attandanfa wara: Mr. J. C. ratna With Miaa Anoia Faila: Mr. D E. Catoa, with Misa Matta Thraat; Mr. R. E. Kanningtoo with Miwa llattia Taylor. Accidental Hheotlng While target shootiag *t their home eeer Taxabaw last Monday afteraoon, Mr. Ezell Estridga accidentally ahot hie son, VV m. Eatridge, ia the seek. We could not learn hew had the wound ia an, a phyeiciaa bad not arrived te pro he for the hall when onr infermant 1 a at heard from him. Leon Tillman 1m Prad Mr. C. F. Tillman received a letter frem Dresden, Texas, last Friday informing him of the death ef his nephew, Leon Tillman, oldest son of Mr. 1. W. Tillman, which occurred at the home of hie father, oa the nisrht of Dec. 23d. His death was very sudden and the first knowledge any ona had >f it was when he waa found dead in bad the next morning. He nai ibout 30 vears of age. Mr. T., moveW from this county to Texas about ton rears ago. Escaped Jail Bird Caught Everett Cnreton, the negro who recently escaped jail when sent iown by jailor Hnrtonl for sorae | wood for the prison fire, was j back in hit ohl quarters to spend Xma* dar. We said the Sheriff wetild soon get him sad so he did, in less than a calendar month, lie was eaught in York county in a trap set bv the Sheriff which was well baited. Xuias eve the prison door again closed behiod j Everett and the next time he goto sn terra firaia will be when the constables are taking him to the court room foi trial. The Catawba River was very high yesterday. A section of the river trestle on the L. & C. was washed out and the passengers had to b? transferred. -Heath ] Unr Millinery succeeded in git exceeded an) w many other stor that they cannot els, except by on is as matchless ; SMASHING AH We have all the kinds ol larger Stock or name a Lowei Queen of black goods in satii Venetian Cloth, all wool Melt NOT ENOUGH 1 10,000 yards of 10 cents duel You are Thinkii Now take our advice, an< advance, and can sell you all e Jackets, Furs and Skirts. O A $12,000 STOl ^e still handle Sirou?e & Bros' C nave no competition in this line, lies' Shoes have no equal. The V I FEW SPECIAL lined LJnd? rshirts worth 25 cents, < oom for later arrivals, 20 per cent wrought to Lancaster. . 1ST We want all your COTT narke*, but yeu don't know what I -Heath 1 ^ tf V y , V. , Dispensary profits the pasl week W4fe srf follows: Lano'casier, >265.36; Kershaw, $201,39. M Miss Hsttis Miliar, who bsi been spending ths Xuias helid 71 at boms returned yesterday to resume her studies. " "1 > ?? ?> \ ik 000 Magistrate Caskey has moved bis office itato the building on the court house lot occupied by ths school commissioner. <v? Mr. O. P. Heath of Monroe, is ' here for a few days, tiis many old friends here always glad to ses him. ' ' 4 ' <un Rov. R. L. Robinson will preach at Shiloh Sabbath morning at 11-30 o'clock and at Mr. R. T. Robinson's at 4 p. m. by special request of tho pastor, this not he .1 i-_ y-~ ? wi* mo r?guimr uayior services at that ehurch. The ladies of tho towD served tho gathering of old Confederal# soldiers bore Inst Friday with a sumptuous dinner ia tho Cuaningham building, which was highly appreciatod by thora. After tho dinnor tho Tota aligned themselves | in tho street aad had a photo taken I + + Wo are sorry that wo are tn lose Mr. E. E. Cloud as a citizen. I Ho has bought tho atock of goods ^ of True &Co., at Rock Hill and will more to that place and ongags in business Mr. Cloud is an ex* reliant business man and a hi<?h toned christian gentleman. It ia with regret that wo give up ouch \m- /m 1 r\ ... i ? kiiir.aun ?i< nlI . V1UUU. WIIT ltl>!j is Rack DilP* gaie. We wish him 1 *ucc*m in hi* *r*ry business undertaking. ! New Switch Board. During th* holiday*, Mr. Thornasson, manager of th* telephone, ha* he*n putting in a nevi switch board at this place?one ol 200 capacity?th* eld one being two small for the service new. Banking < Opening was a 'ing this up coun here. Its a trii es, a greater trii [ be distinguishei ir Low Prices. is our prices. ( J. FORMER DBF' ' Dress Goods and Silks that all th Price. Fine Dress Goods, fine ti finish. Twilled, Plain and Figui on cloth for Skirts, no lining need 0 GO ROUND. ts remnants going at 5 cents. 5,0 ner of Buvin? D y l""0 " f > J buy right now and right here, torts of cotton goods for less than ur unique display will fairly mngn CK OF CLOTHIA lot lung, the best Htting and best v In Ladies' fine Shoes, we set the st 7. L. Douglas' Shoe for men, and . BARGAINS. HU pours tar 10 cents. Our immense t under market prices. Our trenu 'ON. Don't sell until you see ue the top is before yeu try the mark Banking , \ fc1 All i itm i s i <'? bt ? h | ? not*, account, or otherwise, must J come forward and settle, for 1 ^ Bead the money. , J. E. Rut ledge. | . i PiLHTOTirA.. j, B?*n tw? ^ tie K.ni Yw Hiw Omn Rom* 1 -rOLtfSaZ , ^ ^_____ o All persons indebted te u?, j _ ** either by note or on uccouat, c must come forward and settle w v ( promptly, as our Merchandise and , Guano accounts and notes were i> all due the 1st of Nor. TVe hare n waited patiently en our customers, and must insist up m them com* ing forward and settling with us ( pre mptlv. 1' Heath Bnnkir* & Men-untile Co. I1 STATE OF 3MTH CAROLINA " I it COUNTY or LANCASTER, Tn the ("o?w?. ?f Probate. I f, Ry Chas. D. Joimx, Judye <>f Prohsite ] Whkukas, Robert 8 Floyd and J I it *?r ? " ? I i-j. *?. nine, or tversnaw. *<. r., mad# : J snM tome to grant tliem f.ette.so I Admin letrat ion of the Estate of neW ; $ etthetsof Mary Ann W iliam-t, <1* 9 ceae< d. These awe hi ami fork to cite h <t admonish all and singular the kindr>'<j $ i and creditors of the said Mi.rj Ai n I Williams deceased, that they he and n appear before me, in the ottrt of p 1 Pro! ate to be he'd at I ane.safer. (J, p I H. s. fj. on the 30th day of December i inst. after publication thereof, at ] 1 j o'clock in the forenoon, to show ' cause, if any they have, why the said i Administration rVould ?!? begratited. ( Given under my Hand and weal iIii?? i 1 l h day of Dec,, Ant o Domini, 1901 ^ r, u , Cii A*. 1) JON KM. V 1 L1' r-l Judge of Probate. 1 K Pav VOIir Rillnrrintmn 1G Tb? Ledger, please. | J. CANTZON FOSTER, M. D. j erFICE UP STAINS IN v MASONIC BUilPl C, s tar All Calls Attended Night ^ and Day. K j??.y'yjjr' Wl?jjif*'U5WTW2B53RiBCC.1^ VJ, & MERCAN magnificent succ itry a ni if finery < lmpli to surpass t! umph to produce (] rem the imp; ov I he completeness >me and see. SS GOODS RECO! o tasteful ladies want now. Few i Silks nevei cost so littl?. See hov red goods at $1.10, worth $1 50 a yar ed. English Cheviots, French Surah sn COME QUini 00 yards ?f wool dies*} Plaids at *20 c< omastics Fortunately we placed our orders with market cost. Great excitement ecu etize you. You can't get away from i J! J 'lhis stock is bristling *^ ^ 50 cents worth $1.00. Mo rearing clothing on earth. Our Shoo andard for style, quality and price, for school children the Godman Shoe, NDREDS MORE H stock of Men's Hats and furnishing g tndous Hardware, Grocery.and Fnrnit i. Other Buyers mav tell you that t. n n/r nr\ ri n it 5L IVIUKUIIN CO D IE L,o Ulll t> i- >' rs r< i: j Fht ' fT ? < te W? %. tl J It v II I* if it I ? KtfF ,*.?> 4J I K(is< v ) i I n < i h ft ; imi ai ii n vi i i i ? l?* % 11.ji r? w ?.?< u# h?- l?? (j-.; . } . J "<! ?? I Co l ' v > h i.o tut ! f> ! U>t I' 1 ' i : (* < ? i*H ? lil ?t i i i ?v ?1 ' i v* t l?u\ > or iut!e <i p. TV' vi. n i <1 i'ho kr<><\ . .. s- iii i! :n u?4i t .... . i . . uw-ii I > r . ,,4' 41 119 i'.r ?\ I ? ' t ^ ii??<ki .r I ! VT'| (?Ml S' :<1 ? * t*Hf rbn ? ' cfhrr ] IHI lit dr? > ? ii ' < d'l ? v?r\ihitt?:' < ;* Call ?n lilIIIV No. 1 . . lll.ti^ Oil .. fit bir lint r i v 1 KKK, ohK. so' :: i. .4.4: *i ?ii V>l 1<. M - 4 O 1 ' , If vcnaiT hr . v TT-tiiir?it i open fit nil !i< ui* of th* <' ? Ifals in iii 'jr. to 5' f t--., acv^ciI?o to v. lint \ i m :.t ti? *t. 1? . , - f" i?11 v, J. V.Allison iV: Co. ScM Out All tliv $ I Iimvo some 2."0, i>'' nut V .0f? ot-.u* lefi. ii Stones, lents from Vermont. (iror^'u amI tftly Quurricr ( .1! or 4*ilt?. Virfiv ,11 i .U ..u ?.... | 1 '/I' l:'" u5>r-H ?ir v * - *??ip w 311 LANCAaiLU, S. C. 1 _ '*iL^ CA.NCV CATTHArTJi" ? * *^&35Hpr~- ? ? r. * 3r <-?W^ emiine stamped C. C. C. N?v?r sold tn hu^ Beware of the de.V.r who tries to sell "something >-*rt u good." I 3'"y*' TOP A CCO SPIT JUlM i an J SMOKE ? * ?Your! tfcawgyt mi tntt 1>e cure I ?>f ,inr form of tol>noc* ii-ii?| wily, l>c made well, :.trm;:T nir> rnetic, fullsw rw life and \r.- r 1 , t..; };iit int makes w?*nU men xieng. Manv Taj tn pounds in ten eaiv ... Oici f3 {I ft if ired. All drujjpist*. fiwr rinrtaitM. no^K c itnil advice ? VlvK. A.frtcw* iTKIH,im KMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. Ulr v - - m*asm tile Co.4*. s W e have N'j&aHmosit not he efforts of so hats so artistic etl French niodof our millinery IDS. (-teres in the State can alu w a v you own he suited. The d. l'laek and n loml Fieneh Series m new shades This is U uts bargains now 10 ceau. the manufacturers hefaretba !ers about our line of Ladies' t, our prices firs so low. with rargair.s. Child's Suit at n's Suits at ?1 00 worth $3 ?D business needs no mention, we The celebrated Drew Selby Lahave no second. IERE! 1 50 dozes 18C - li.'i cj nravy rifCC ontis we will sell now, to tnak lire stocks are the largest trtt , thoy will give yea the top ?f the 0 TILE CO."