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i ??c* R. ? /' H.r' * \ s<i KK. j < - v < v\ r \uy, 8, 1002. ] ' .. 1 All mi. i >11 J * Mtsimi iM\s ! 1' nsion Board v ! t - ..Miit house the 2 ?*.i. i i i i u s 1902. (the 0 ?i M n?hi\)nl l'? oclock h. hi. ti> ex invne new applications for' I' i ! v -t? the old list ' i- n u-i appear before | 1 ' r v i , isioners need n v 1 V - NV- A ' 1* ri? r. M. L. Hindoo, G. B ' ( I . \Y M. Crawford I c ?? i i h t? -n il W . l'? ! inir, Chairman. .1 n <"> 1 11 ?.lTV. r- * * t, as previously | I ii .1 t'.'i* the Lancaster Ledge K. ? ' . - <!?11 y installed Momda\ night last. j k v. I ' 1. eadman will |-r . ' -"t:c i i?mi sermons on tii ! na .liincnts, hegioing i v <la\ i, and preaching 0 f H u-.h S i ha h night until the hwiies is ended '11? (.writing of Mrs. M. .1. r ri \ was .struck l>v a hall tired last h ndav nun ning by some on? 01 < g li rms to extend the a o in of lire. Natundlyr it frightened the occupants very much. Pur "*!sr< entered the dwelling * r >V M Clanton in East p# ' m .nd" v night through a window to the dining t o em and 1 jn-1 th.-mselvcK to meat and tl nn trout vlr. C's pantry. Thf re is no clue to the thief. M tl-ill' > Knight, who lived in 111" in i- s Hion, aged about T.j y -a. died yesterday of dropsy We loaves a wife and five children surviving him. His renun s will lie interred at the Funderhtirk graveyard today. \\ VNTJ?I), Hickory, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. rCTICE! Ail persons are warned not to hat hot- <it- employ Luther Pea, us lie is ho i id t<i me until he is 21 years of ago, and ran off frons my promises last Wednesday. Me is about 1 ?> years of age, black, and w pi > h ? ! 11. >i i. 1 11 ......?, 1 I ?: 11 . .. i.-M'MV I x YT I I I I prosecute any one disregarding thL notice. Any information of his whereabouts will be gratefully received. (ieorge Brevard. IAny. (?, 1902. Lie, Steal, Drink and Swear. A Kansas paper^ has nailed to j its masthead the motto: "Lie, Steal, Drirk and Swear," but tfce edi or adds the following explanation: "When you lie, let it be down to pleasant dreams: when you steal, lot it he away from im- 1 mortal associates; when you drink, let it tic pure water: when you swear, let it be that you will patronize your homo paper, pay your subscription and oot send | your job work away from lion1?." ! t XIII I *' *T '? ;l .fl VIM'.JKS ('<>i11?I hardly express the. thnnk of Hon or Hall, <?t West Point La. Listed why: A severe cold hud settled <?n lit* lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said lie had consumption but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed he begin to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes?"it completely cured me and savod my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." it's positively guaranteed for Coughs, ' Colds and Lung troubles. Price J 5 Oc and $ 1.00. Trial bottle free at1 C rawford Bros and ,J. F. Mackey 6 Co.'s i Sicitl Event in La er. The Friday Afternoon Book Club Given an Entertainment. Special to The State. Lancaster. Jan. 4 -The ladies of the "Friday Afternoon Bo< k C'luV>** ushered in the new year wi li one of the most Ttjn^ftb'e social events of the season. The occasion was an "at holllo,, {jiven , by them to their husbands and ta members of the "Cranford club," tlieir husbands, and other invited guests at the bvautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs VV. McD Brown on Main street. The halls and reception rooms were thrown into i one and decorated witn holly and ]>altns and were brilliantly lighted. W hen all the guests had assembled after being received by tho reception eommi'tee, they were given a few words of formal welcome bv the president of the "Friday Afternoon club," Mrs. L. 0. Pay sen r. Then followed a witty and entertaining sketch of the' three yo;?rs of I'lab history by | Mrs. John P. Hunter, nc-t Miss i Florella Maynardie, an authoress not unknown to fame Then I duplicate cards were distributed 1 *1^ 1 , 1 ! 1 ; itui<>uii me utuies unu gentlemen, I ami the thus mated couples hegan industriously to guessing the names I of the many familiar-faced auth ors and celebrities scattered here i a lid there Af-er the time alloted ! for this contest had elapsed the couples repaired to the dining rooms, where an elegant supper was most daintily served. t he Lancaster band discoursed sweet music during the entire evening After supper the first ! and "booby'" prizes were rewarded with appropriately humorous remarks by .Judge Ira B. Jones. It was past tho midnight heur I when the guests reluctantly bade j their fair entertainers adieu, the gentlemen casting a unanimous vote for a frequent repetition of the occasion., A Brave Y\ oiliau Conquers an Alarming Fire. A few mornings ago the home f Mr. .1. B. Heath had a narrow scape from fire in which there might have beta t-reuh'e to save his two yhungest children. A servant was musing up one of the beds in the room, tne children being asleep in another, in the same rouiu. The servant placed a feutner bed on a chair near ttie stove in the room aad went into another part of the house. While she was absent tire was in some way comuiiiiiicated to the feather bed. A moment later Mrs. lleath had occasion to go into the room ?then tilling vvit.i sim?k? and the blaze increasing. With rare presence ot mind she threw water on the tied, ami pressing the burn- 1 ing parts together, succe ded in sm tthering and extinguishing the c* o tire. A few minutes later and the lire might have been a very appalling affair.?Rock Ilill Her* aid. The next reunion will be held in Delias, Tex., on April 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1002, Tuesday, Wednesday. Ibursday and Friday, reflectively.* BAD-7" BREATH I hHT? brrn using <'AM:ARI!TI MdH a mild anil effective laxative they ate simply wonderful. My daughter and I were bothered with sick stomach an<1 our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cuscarets we have improved wonderfully They aro a great help In the family." \V I I.II III.MIX A NaoeI.. , 1187 Hilton house St.. Ctncinuatl, ObtO. /2\ ql| cathartic ^ n?ao? mamm mwiiwwi^^ p>m*nt. paiarnhie. potent. ta?t# oood r>o oood, never fttokao. weaken. or gripe 10c. 9ie. Me... CURE constipation. ... flt.rhnf rfa.4) coay.a;, l liltii*. mo.tr..i, n.w t.rk. sll . - ?/> A Pretty Home Tedding. Marriage of Mr. Jl Arthur Garrisou and Mia* Lillian Jordan. Special to Tha State. ^ Fort Lawn, Jan. 8. ? i)nThur?* dav afternoon at the home ?>f ih? # ~ . " bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jordan of Fort Lawn, Chester county, the marriage of Mr. Js Arthur Garrison, formerly of Leslie, and Miss L.'lian Jordan,' took place. The ceretneny performed byjtheir pastor, Key. J. 11. Yarborough of the Lawn Baptist church, wan exceedingly oeautiful and impressive, i It w'as a quiet honie wedding, yet waa one of the prettiest among the many duting the holiduss. The parlors and balls of the bride's home were exquisitely decorated with a profusion of putted plants, ferns and holly, which were so artistically arranged as to present a scene of loveliness to the ad miring guests. Mendelssohn's wadding march was pl.-yed hy Mrs. Willie Massey, of Van Wyck. At 4 p. m., as the wadding march was sounded, the waiters arranged themselves in coiiplas in the following order: Mr. M. J. McFadden and Miss Bessie Jordan of Lancaster, Mr. W. E. Jordan and Miss Ellen Jerdan of Lancaster, Mr. W. F. Jordan, Jr., and Miss M mriri? Riiroriir? nf R?w.b Hill, Dr. T. B. Kell ami Mrs. Lottie Hudson of Columma, Mr. C. F^. Darby and Mis* Ola Gregory of Lancaster. As they tered the room they formed in ' l two columns, the groomsmen to the right and the bridesmaids to the left. The bride and groom on entering stood beneath an arch of holly moulded into a graceful curve by entertwining evergreens, while the vows which made thara one were spoken. The bride, carrying in her hand an exquisite boquet, was becomingly attired in handsome traveling costume of castor cloth with srik trimmings an I hat of lelt to match. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple was driven to the railway station, where they toek the train for Charleston. They will speed their honeymaon in the city by the sea. Ft r a number of years the groom has been a resident of Fert Lawn, and is a popular young business man His bride is a yeuntr woman of many admirable qualities, and her charming traits of character have won for her the esteem and udmiratieQ of a host of friends. A shower ef congratulations fl'OUl a larrra ciivla frian<l.i wish the popular pair tho greatest happiness, will be extended them on thoir return. Will Mathis Guilty. * ' Oxford, Miss., Jan. 3.?Tho jury in the trial of Will Mathis, Charged with tho murder of the two Montgomerys, United States marshals, returned a verdict of guilty tcduy. The trial of Whit Owens, indicted as an accessory to the crime, will be called tomorrow. FOR'SALE. On desirable terms, the following valuable farming lands in Lancaster county, S. C.: 1,500 acres on Waxhaw creek the birth-place and home of Andrew J ackson. 1,600 acres on the Catawba river, known as the Bowden place, including a very tine water liower at the famous Catawba Falls. These lands will he sold in 100, 200 or 300 acre tracts, as laid out on plats, which can be seen by reference te D. A. Williams. For prices and terms apply to D. A. Williams, Lancnster, S. C. or to Bernard Wiesenfeld, Atty, No. 706 Fidelity Bdildincr. Haiti mere, tyd. Bernard VVie?enfeld, Atty. t / ' jWe Are Gaining Public WILL!/.'IS-HI I One month ago wethret tion one of the Newest an of DRY GOODS, SHO] TIONS and FA- , ,'Y GR( cd in Lancaster. i We knew that we wouli 'of the Cash Trr.de, but d i the "Lion's" share all at c : ,..:i 1 ^.a. ^ i w v w in strive to oy c ONE PRICE TO A LI/an We Sound the Note'.RE A are in Order. Every department now i each you will find VA1 MAKE YOU RUT. But not YOU ARE WfcLCX brimful and oyer'U -yinjr v ties in Dress goods, Silks Jackets Capes, Etc. Everything Bright, New and Clean. No old, shoddy, To. see our crowded stoi would think we were ill hi of 30 days,?we can hard i %/ . 7 Nothing can step us. 1 yors is all we ask. Our e: high salaried "Bosses" us?We are ALL WORK WILLI S4C October 14, 1901, A little five year old girl went , . i i:i;u;r(iml Notice to wleep Monday night with twenty <h,bted to ciybun cents in her month, dreaming o* Co Sant^i Clans. When she awoke parties indoht next morning it was all gone hot |,urM (loath Muh five cents Sunta didn t take cither by note or yoar money, hot..,, but wo hop, horeb notific(| to he will bring yon enough pretties . . 1 to make np your loss.?Chester at onco nnd ft,ul ,na Reporter. Wo 1,1AVC oul' ov ... to meet and in ordi n nw Are Your Kltlnryu 1 JDr. Hobbrt' Sparums Plllienreall kidney 111*. Sam- lilllst insist Oil tllTlSC 9)0 tree- Add. btarnun lleuudj Co.. Cliica^o or N. Y. ^ ^ . pav up without furl SHERIFF 8 SALS. Li"'00'81"1 STATF.OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ' ' R(>,1)ccrfll (JOL.N I V OF l.A.NCASl'i'.K, I . 1 ' Iii Court (Jon.mon Pleas. I Clybuin?lloa John \ Hint and James ri. Bird, ^ ^ } Plaintiff.AOAIKm-rNim |(l Ujl Margaret Bird, and others, Drftn- j \ p|] 4 fl ][.[?,ffl ? ? bDnaicoiu pUKbUANT to an order of court in The South Ca.olma ithe above oase.signe.l by Judge ,PIIH,?n Kabroad HI111, I .ri st (i?r , 0< t t.rftl I will ?.eil , |OW|ng ,ow round fri| i JiTT'^T1 T"' W' th' l^tou.S. C.. accoun . gal hours ..f Hale on the , arolina Inter wt, te a I Firet Monday in ,Fanuarj/, 1902. Ex|?o.?itioii. Tickets ' tlie following lots of land. to wit: coupon station* Ex I All that piece, patuei or tract of ?er service performed, lan.l in Lancaster ouuty, Mate of tickets r_ad vm the S. South Carolina, containing Fkom A '?40 Acres, More nr L?h?, Weeiville $ ft J Poinded on the Noith by Lynches Kershaw Hi Kiyer and Ko.-ky bram-h on tlie KaU ' i>eat" Springs 7< ny Lynches Hiver, Soulii by Imii.Ih of Lancaster 7t lidl Willi/in*. Alex linker, Wm. ' atavvba Junction ?h : j liird ami Margaret Htrd, and on toe i West by lamtH of James Hlackwelt, li'Z'?h plat of same will be exhibited on day Vorkville of .ale. H,.HV)n ? H> Also, All that town lot with brick ?ielt ?ry drove 9t store thereon in the town of Kershaw, 1" County of Lancaster anil State of Klaekabuig 10 I tSou?h Carollh-, having a front on Onllueya 10 Hampton Street of 21 j fpet and run- Earles 101 niiitf pei pt-ndicular y imck a dis'unce "hetby lit i of 200 feet to an allv East fr.nn Hatnp- Lattlinore 11 J ! ton Street and being bounded an fol- Mooreboro 11/ j Iowh." On tile North by lot of K. S. Hcnnetia 11 . ' F oy.l, on the Eagt by alley, South by J*,01"/?*1 , 1 lot of L. K, Htratton and West by Rutherfnrdton J*' 1 Hampton Street. rtiernial City l.lt I IV Terms of pn'e: One-half cash, Marion 14 J | l alance of purchase money to l>e paid Column' A: Tickeie t. 1 in one year and to be seemed by the com icnuing Nov. Si Ix.nd of the purchaser and the mort- and inc udlng Ma/ gage of the premises?the bond to limit June 3rd, 1902 begr interest at k per cent, perannum, Column ii: 'tickets to rWc? .k> .... ?.1 -1- -11 -- - - *? * I I|i > kiid jfiii liiurn flinn IMHIII'f ll)f commencing I^OV, a I l> lek Hlore on the lot In said town of and including May { 'Kershaw in some o!?l line insurance limit ton days in adi company for toe mini of Five Hundred Hale; except that Am Kollurfl and ilial fluid policy bears ^n- 'n no ease exceed Ju ed to the said hheiifl'or Iohh he made Coi.itmn C: Tickets payable to him for ihe protection of Tuewdayfl, and Tnu the parties herein, Purchaser to pay week; commencing tor papers, and until and Inclu IAflv. ? 1902, Anal limit sev JOHN 1 . HUNTER, dltlon to date of si Anal limit should in Sheriff L. C. June 3rd, 1W02. R. E. Wylle, K. Plaintiff'? Arty. General Pw Favor With a Rush ! JGHES GO. I>? ,v) r' t\ \> sy open to public inspecid Best Selected Stacks BS, CLOTHING, NO)CERIES ever display[1 command a fair share idn't, dream of getting nice. Your confidence 4 X * ' J A d* i distant tair treatment, d that THE LOWEST. DY And BARGAINS in perfect shape and in LUES THAT WILL ; whether yon BUYr or OME. Our Stores are r ith the Newest Noveland Velvets, Notions, out-of-season, second hand truck have room here. J 1 l a es aim uusy cicrKS you isiness 10 years instead ly realize it ourselves. * V fair field and no faxpenses are small?No perambulating around l>ectfully, i -HUGHES CO asrjt; BARGAINS IN rsSXj BUGGIES account, are ' A A BA come forward |^| ke settlement. ' -J " ^ rn obligations WAGONS 3r to do so we SS _ 5 owing us to We are how selling for $50. her delay. BUGGIES that we have been sellended for one ing at $00; and Buggies heretofore sold at $55. we are now selllly, ing at $50. So come and get you th Mule Co. | a nice, new BUGGY while they I are CHEAP. We are selling the Nissen round ' .... j i? i ivifieiTifli *'m "iiimrw llouna wag?U8> B LAlUul 1 111n the Qwensboro wagon at snrpris<* G?orjii.? Ex- ingly low prices. J?ht hnr- We ke^P on hand some good t o' the H?mth HORSK8?some as tine animals nd Wwl fndiM.it . , ' ,, on sale at all as you will find anywhere. If :CeMe"'Uiat^our Jwu want a ^bat will suit C. AG E\ H H. you in every particular, don't is $*4 so $3 50 buy until you see our STOCK. SO * 4 95 3 85 v n r> ... K) 6 20 3 65 ?????? 7^ 34) 6^60 8 7?| it 9 05 5 55 \ >0 9 20 5 65 [0 9 65 * 5 sO I 10 9 10 5 90 ' 0 K) 10 30 6 40 u; i /. . * |. 15 10 90 0 65 1 We a'so run a nrst-elaaa liverv. - ? ? J 1 > be Hold dally ami can give you as good teams at Dth, 1901, until A _ ito*'* rtnai can u? had in town# Yours to serve, ?: S3 CLYBORN HEATH MULE CO. lition to date of ul limit shruld ineSrd.1902. ~ to tie Hold on radayn of each . ' ; Deo Srd, 1901. _ . *? W#**2?*I idii.g May 29th. f E,^'allr ^ i?J* * en days in ad- r-n Bltur. It^^Taa^, Mad^As >l?- that linappeam, strength takes the pIsM af ?' weaknrw, and the glow of health rift* i no case * (! corn to te the pallid ehedk when thie waaderfal reraedy ie takea. Far etekIf children tt uuiw . or overworked nten it has aaatea). If atMtaa ?415*51*. [SBSrUjiaattftn?vet