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Local Matters i Cotton brought 7| ccuts on this market yesterday. Mumps are prevalent iw the Taheraatle section. Lost ! A padlock, and spring lock key. Pic use leave at Ledger office. $ CSK> Dr. R. C. Brown of Lowrysville, S. (J., is over on a visit to his relatives. ?*0 Pay one year in advance for 'lhe Ledger, and let ub send you the Home and Faun fiec for one year. J. Ilarry Foster, Esq., went to Charleston Wednesday 01 professional husiueaw. \ For Sals or Rent ! The Cloud residence?ten room*?corner of Arck and French StreetF. Apply to T. S. Carter. C//3 Mrs. John D Adams has gone on a twe~w?eks visit to her parents at Bridgewster, N. C.' -mMi8. R. L. Blackmon, of Ker shim, who has been visiting at Mr. J. J. Blackmon'a, returned ' i ') home Monday. rj7* The Fork Hill school opeaed last Monday with an anrollmrn of 51 pupils. Rev. R. J. Black-*1 mon is ths teacher. The reported case of smallpox at Pleasant Valley has turned out to be only a slight, case of chicken pox. -MMrs. Sallie Bruce of Heath Spring, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Manly Crexton this week, has returned home, e* C*? Mr. J&v. A. Cautken of Dr^ Creek, who has been seriously ill the past n**k, we are glad to learn, is tome better and it is earnestly hoped that he may recovt r. G?/2 Rev. J. M. Stead man began Ilia RfM'ion of unrmrma an tli* t??? commandments last Sunday night H? will discn*s the third commandment at the service tomorrow night. t Married, January 15th 1902, by T. W. Secrest, N. P., at Os ceola, Mr. Alwnzo Halms J of Stoutcs Mill, N. C., and Miss Nannie Helms, from near Monroe N. C. The ceetract for building a new bridge overTwelve Mile Creek which was let by Supervisor Caskey at Osceola, on tke 10th instant, was bid off by Messrs. J. A. Hvatt and J. J. Perry for $87.00 There will be 110 service in the Methodist church tomorrow morning. The appointment has heen called in to give the congregation the opportunity to hear the farewell sermon of the Rev. J. W Oantey Johnson, rector of the Episcopal church, who leaves next week for his new jield of labor in Birmingham, Ala. #? While co?|ilinnr cars at tha Narrow (ranga dapot Thursday af tar noon Mr. VV. H. St a win an got una of his hands caught betwaan the bumpers and badly iBashad. Dr. Crawford dressad tha wound which is a vary bad one and may result in the loss of tha hand. I W |3f" Pay your subscription to Tha Ledger, please. Mr. and Mrs. .F, X. Garrison, iif Fort I.iiwn, are the guest* of J Mr. and Mis. M. E. Jordan, at ' this place. -f -t. Invutiotis ht.vc Inn istutd to itiiii ring# ot M'Sh Ev?. a* lla\> | to I >r. J. fc \\ . IL?.i 1 . ? I Wrdj n?>uav oveiimg, .lnn\ 20, 1002, at 8 oYl <oK m ino Fr atijiai iati 'chitreh Kershaw, S. 0. Mr. E. E. ('it mi I'Hi* raattd * hausw in H tk Mi 1 mi?<I Iihm in i*ad > > his family io that jl*c? whet a ha recantl} want in t.n?a^o iu ituai. nasi*. As stated in n |>lrVoUs is. sua Laneustei *va? lulhtt to giya lip no go;>tI a citlZkii Hint hi? ax* ceiUnt family. Mr. G. It N?rmn haa lat to Contractor .1 It Silnrnas tha contract forth? erection #?f two C 'ttaj/ason tba Hnnlttr or Hickson lat?ouu a utrvaa room and tha othvr a fiv?# room cottags. . The 7 room eottnnw will ha on tha I . .\ hit?* wi inu pr? m r.t |)ikim?* occupied j by Mr. Culp. The other will he ! opposite Mr F.. C. Secrest's. un Messrs. Wright & Durham, the lasses of twenty srtes of Dr. Strait's grumto lands in Cedar Creek township, began work this weak with a force of twenty hands and several lanms. They expect to make a shipment in a few weeks. They are wvll plaased with their trade. The doctor has about 500 acres mot e of granite r/n special to The Chnrlette Observer from Marian, N. C., dated I Marion, N. C. Jany. 14, ears: Another squad of convicti ab?>ut 200 or 225 cause in this morning over the South Carolina & (la. Extension Railroad, under the charge of M ?j. Vlclver, gainy over to work on the Ohio River & Charleston Railroad, near Bakers* ville Thin squad makes ever 400 man that have gona over tc the road. ? -ftLetters advertised for the week ending Jan. 18, .1905: Mrs. Elizi Jane Rrown, Mrs. Tinv Walker, Mrs. M unit Taylor. Mrs Leather Pet rv, Mrs. Myra Kimhrel, M rs. Hattio Heard, Mr. Johr j Rohci son, Mr. John King, Mr. I.f. B. Fludd, Mr. T. H.~Mans I field, Mr. Rwachel McManus, (2), ! Miss Bessie With?rspoon, Misi Allie W sites, Miss Virg Sapps, Miss Elsr Tombsua, Dan Jones, E. J. Robinson. Bslle Nance, P. M. Lancaster, 5. C. ? ? i Deat of Mrs J. T MmsMrs. J. T. Sims died at thii place, od Tuesday night last, aftwi an illness of one creek, of typheic pneumonia Mrs. Sims was i daughter of Mi. W. K. Clantoi and was born April 11, 1$60. aac only lacked a few months ef be ] ing 42 rears ef a m*a< hereof ih? I Baptist church ond leares hei husband and eight children Mirriring her. Eler remanis were in terred in the town cemetery last Wednesday afternoon. All persons indebted to us, either by note oi* on account, must come forward ami settle promptly, as our Merchandise and Guano account sand notes were a 1 due the 1st of Nov. We ban i waited patiently on our customers, and must insist upon them com* ing forward and settling with ui pr< mptly. Heath Hanking & Mercantile Co. CASTOR IA Tor Infanta and Children. The KM You Han Always BngM Free Delivery Hall Rout* A free delivery mail route Las been established from Waxhaw t# Tirzab church theace to the Carnar Stona on the Steele Creek road, thanca up the Steele Creak road and back to Waxhaw by way of Mc. l\ W. aecrentH, whote box ie No 1. i'ha mail will ba delivered arary day. Mr. S* S. D.tolap has tha contract There ara 30 hoxea an the routa and three ft ea hoxaa for pereona who are unabla to buy t hair boxaa. i ha boxee ara contracted for by tha government and aeld to the patr.ms far from one to . three del lat a a box according to aize. Mr. J. J. Parry ie~ getting up a rente from Osceola to Belair, Pleasant Valley aud the upper pnrtieu oftheeouaty. Thisis agreat convenience to tlio people. VYith telephone* and daily mail deliverod at their door* they will hardly know they live in the ceiibtry. 1 OBITUARY Mr*. Sallie B?lle rdlnaau was born N'?v.. 18, 1824, Died Jan. 12, 1902, aged 77 years 1 mouth 24 day*. After funeral perviceg by her pastor Kev. J. E. Striekland at the family lesidence, her body > was placed to rest in Van YYyck i cemetery on tlonday afternoon, J id. 13, 19u2, surreuuded by her family, friend* and neighbor*. i On Sunday, Noy 18, 1824, Siall.- n-.t... c kjniiiv UPU? iywu iv ui vt mmrw ii'V light of day, among tn# rugg*d hill*, lying between the Catawba Falls and Liberty Hill, near.Jthe I Lancaster county line, it eras : among this picturesque scenery , that eke spent her girlhood and ( grew to womanhood. The fresh air from the hill taps, aod the k reverbi-rations from tae waterfalls and cas? ades of the beauti; ful' Catawba, prepared her for endurance aod gave her strength for the battle of her long and useful life. On her twenty-fifth birthday 1 Sunday Not. 18, 1849, she was happily married to Jehn Lee Tillman sod traveled with him over life's rugged journey f< r ' more than t bait century and 1 proved a faithful companion and , help-mate indeed. In their early married life, they battled threugh many adverae surroundings in { ante bollnm days, and on, through the turbulent days of war, which 1 tried the nerve of gHllant men - and hrave women. But their , muni hardehipe, was a great i school, to piepars them for life's i great battles and to seize opportunities for bettering their con' ditions and surreunding*. By j industry and economy, they sav?d uiud iimi?vi iiiu jmrciiupu mi James Miller farm, and moved to it, en J so. 12, 1869. They wars tow surrounded by a young family and fouad many attractions ia * their new home, and added many * comforts for a pleasant home life. I This home becaais very dear tc i them, and it was a strange ce( incidence that Mrs. TiHasan'i . death occurred on the thirty-third anniversary of their taking posea' aien ef it. Stranger rat, bar > birth, aoarriags and death occur* red on Sunday. She waa. a good woman, full o( energy, deveted to her family and friends, and eharitabls towa-d har " anemas. She belonged to the Methodist chorcb, and during her illnesM of four months, she nsver complained and was ever though t1 fnl of the wetfare ef those around i her. She expressed herself, ready i as s ripened sheaf te be gathered in the harvest. ? She wss the mother of tight > children ? five eoas and threa i daughters, whom shs saw grow te manbeod and womanhood, roar1 ried and settled in life. She with . her aged husband and thsse cbil( drer, remained an unbroken family circle, until within Ishr than a year acre, she saw her youngest son and eldest slaughter pawn away, and ahe following withia thia same year. Har living children M ?... ff fl I r f w M1? jiivtvLa, Vj. 1/.| U . 1J , ?? TT I CI1 and M. M. Tillman, and bar daughters, Mrs. B. Cunningham > and Mri. J. M. Todar. liar aged husband, now in hie eightyfirat yaar remains as a ripanad baaf, standing alona, but with w th* satisfaction to- know .that hiai , companion for fiftjr-throo y*nr* ? and almost two month*, livod w*ll sad dind wall and ha* gon* to m**t.hor Iot*u ono* who hav* (one h*fora and now *ho stand* waiting and watobing for otb*rs oa the beautiful ahor*. J. M. Y. HUADHSU^UM) NIVKR " 'ItHK %.* . ? i ^ 1 never endure this trouble. Use j at once the remedy that stopped ( it for Wr?. tf. A. Webster, of 1 Winnie, Va.,? she writes t4Dr. j j king's New Life Pills wholly cured rue o4 sick (b'*adaches 1 had ; HiitTered from for two yearn." Cdre Headache, Constipation, I ' Builliousness. 25c at Crawford , Bros' J. tr. Mackey & do's drug , 1 stere. IJ ! NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all perHuns who harp. made default in the payment of Town taxeaand ! Town licenses for the past, fiscal 1 I year (19Q1) must pay same to the ? ? Town Tr?afii|'pr tit hia office in thecourt hei^se or to I. T. Hunter, ; Chief of police, on or before Feb-! i ruary 1st, 1902. After that date' executions nill isaue ter said taxes and penalties. | H. E. WYLIE, ! Attest: Mayer, j U. D. JoRjty, Clerk and Treat. i FINAL DISCHARGE. I Notice Is hereby given that I will make my final return In the f'oun e' i ProWRtn foi Lancaster 1 oumy a Ad ni)iii8ira:<>r o'the Eataie of lie late W L Edwa?da on the 4 h clay of February 1902 and then and ttiere apply lo Hon 'D. Joins Probate Judge, for a final discharge as such ' Administrator ' Jane E Edwards, Adml' Intrnrix. North Carolina's Forertiost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, , EVEHT DAY THE YEAIt. CALDWfit& TOMPKINS. ! VOBLISflBRI, | J. P CALDWELL, Editor, $8 00 PEIt YEAR. THE OBSERVER Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service delivered to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and . I us a^aciai sorvicf is ma ijrasi st ever handled l?v a N.?rth Carolina papar. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists ef 1,6 or mora pag*?, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SHE 8KMI-WKEKI.Y OBSERVER. Printed Tuesday and Friday, ?1 00 per veur. The largest papar in North Carolina. . Sample copies sent an application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. I ???????? An Ordinance ' Providing for the Punishment of Larceny, or the Compounding Thereof, in the Town of Lancaster, ( Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the town*?f Lancaster, Sontli '"a-olina. in Council assembled, and by the an'hority of the same Suction t. fhat larceny of anv n.?ods. | chattels, or other personal property, of which by law larceny may b?? committed 1 ' of the va1nu of tw"nt.\ dollars or less, with| , in the corporate limits of the town of Trin? ' daster, shall be punished by a fine not ex| needing onn h mid red dollars. or iraprisv mout not exceeding thirty days. S*ction 'J. That any p.-rson or persons who 8li.il! compound, make up or auras to compound, or mnke up. a case of larceny ah herein provided' shall !>e punished l?y fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than thirty days. Ratified in Council assembled this ninth dny of Janua -y, one thousand nit e huedred and two. attest: It, K. WYI IK. . ? ? , Mayor. ' hkai. [ ('has D. Jones ' ' Clerk. to write for oar confidential letter before Applying for patent; it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Poreign PATENTS Md TRADE MARKS or return ENTIRE attorney s fee. Bend model, sketch or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability, we give i the Deal legal service and advice, and onr charges are moderate. Try as. I^wir? ok uu? I Pmtmnt Lmvryvv, I ^ * 0 nmm b t, C/ UH U?*n< rat Ka-Ht*i>g> r !? ?.- ? :> it-i-htjtJui*; JSflTeriiv* .1 ii :.MIi u??J I'nne. ii noi'M) ! r?o nz. jsit 3 4 ?i i a Dally. LIAVM. M?ri?>11 N 4Sh 2c I I'liaruial t'uy 9 2U* j. ktui tivrionl.oii 9 >ti(i X 2<>p i Kore.-i t 1In 0?a ;i 4' ^ Heurioua In 20a 4 10, | Nlieiny In 6h* ft Mi, fatieraon spg 11 ux< ft A KKIVK* Biackabuig '1 Ilttu ft . . l,KAV>^, Blackeburg 11 3Ap rtiek- iy Urov? 05p 9 10a ???rkviila 1 - 8o| 10 20* ki.ck tiiii 1 10}> 1 i6? ' tuwla Jut 1 30p 2 40p ttiveiHi 1 4*?j. :{ Lai cut>t?r 2 05 2 50p HcaIi ??rl? ga 2S?';i 4 4l)i> | *K' rajiaw 2 4-|> 50 p Waal Villa H 17p ft UOi. AHKIVHH. .a,iju?? 3 5i'p ft oOo 1 no,, i n bound L.KAVH8 N'i 11. N??. 3S ,N > ..' 1 m 11,1 , a'udtfti H 30* 12 lOfi A ealvine U 30a 12 45, *K.vr??tiuw 10 50a 1 05f, H.-ulb Springs 11 3<>a 1 40} Uaiica-ier 12 20p 2 5t Lti vet ~i,tf 12 4 >,? 2 20| I'aiawb, Jot 2 45p 2 4 ?, Kocx 11 i.l 4 OOp S 00j 1 oi kviiitf 5 20p 3 ftop Hickory Orovs ft 05 4 no, Akrivkb. i?m\ <\n i?lll? D OVU "1 JOl l Liayk HIHCKMIUIg 4 ' Patternon r->i g 8 80a 6 1 p Sheiby y 25a ft 2ft). Henrietta 10 6Ua 6 u.,? Forewt Uiy 11 20a ? Hutharfcii tlt*?u 1145a 6 37? Thermal t ity 12 80a 7 oop Aheivmi. 'darion 1 20p 7 3d i OAFFNBV BRANCH. fcUUTU BoU N D. No 14 No. 10. Lutes [laffney 10 4<>a ft 30p i llerokee Falls 11 00a 6 50p AHIVRj Blackaiiurg 11 20a (> 10p noktii bound. No. 1ft. Na. 18 Leaves. Blackening 4 3<lp s fto i herokt e Falls 4 6??p o mi A hi vita. Uaftney ft lOp 9 30*. { *20 Minutes for dinner. Note?Trains Noe 32 ami 33 hi* ; aperat*-!! daily Trains No*. 34, 85, 11. 12, 18. 14. 16 *lU 10 areop rale i dut y except Hunday CONNECTIONS MADE BY SoUTlIKKN TKAINS \i r'\rlo' : N , 32 j,t Mmnoii Willi oniliiih Kj t aio No 86 whicli arrives at Marion at 8.23. a u>, roan i h ttaioogu, sdievihe and intermedial* poi is At ci! ek-i org: No. 34 and No li "onnects with H uthem R.v train N-? 3H which arr v at '<!>* k hn m 7 4* a nj. fiom Mlanla Or e ville, ftpartRMftHV ?' ?' ?!?'*' i .In p i- "8 At Yorkvid : ?o 3t u eiiirci* with I f) 4 N W train No 70 wt.ich leaveYork v i'le a. 10;4S, & ni -for Haatonia i cuo r nil Intel mediate poin s Ai Rock liill: No. 32 anil 84 con neet- witit Southern ,liy irain No 75 which leaves 11 < k Hid at 8:30, p in, f<?r CliMtfr, olumhU and intei mo ?'iat? points. At Catawba Jet: No's 82 and 84 connect* with S X. I. t'ain N<? 82 wlm-h panes Cat aw a Jet. 7 54 p I Li for Monroe and ii teriuidiate points t IittUca-tbf: No's 82 ami 84 eon uects wiin \i A fMrvin No. 32 Which caves I .a* waster at 4:45 pro torcheste> mikI intermedia ? limits. At amden: Willi A t' Ij (N W ol 4 < ) f.?r i har'-st'oi Sumter Flor nee Da Miim.Ii>' < W.i|iUi'if'..oo a: d intermediate po'iitH. i ra n No. 08 with* leave- amden at 4;IS. p rn CuSNKCTKlSS MM>IC RV NORTH t KN TRAINS, -At Camden: With A C L. (N W <>. H? ) N<? 71 ti"ai t'liar e-ton F'orenoD.ni ut<?n, Wilmington Snnitei ami Intelnf diare point-wlrch . rr.vas hi tlamdeii at H:15 a in with -out-.em Ky train No 77 fiom >Kirt.svil>e which arrives at C .rinlo at 11:t in At Lancaster.' No. ,88 coonec's ul i.ancanter w th I. <fc train .No, 10 r< i ? heater and Intermedbi'e p iota -t .itHWhi Jet: No 8? mid 85 condeels with s a 1. trdti N" 82 which haves' ai.?*baJct ?t 7.54 p ni f<u Mnur e a id i>.ter mediate points, v t RocU Hih: No. 38 an 85 connee s at Ki.ck Hill w til South.th J? train No 34, icnvicir It c? lli.i at S p fori h <i n.'te aim point- inn i h A' It'HCkrhM x.* No 33 coi ncco witii-ou li rn Jty t'o'ii-No'- 12 4:3s .. HI.. <iw ... -..*C I H',. A . . . !? ? , in oo to. :s*. r j"! i.^v f i n? 7.4r> f? m ior D i^t* i?- rtti > '? 33 h <1 3"> ?*?nii ot- ? i'h .Tutl.i-in Kv 'rain N-? 3o I- ? ii g '. H"k,-l)ursf h? I ):'2V m 01 t r I mnn -until Al M i r i it .No. 33 oi111< ? t!* v i 111 iHoi?tli**r i y trim INo 3>. !?> \ii i. ' iiiiui a< '1:411 p in. for tslo vim ? Iihiiho'xijfn no jut rmt'iliiiU' point* Thmilg'V 'HI' M r.lfH W! 11 II t tlitli^i: l>Hlw?*on M? ion Mini hnro- ..|? on train* No*n32 hikI 3"> R. H. SH AW, G*n'l. PuBMangrr t CANDV OATMAHTIC . * 5|^^ffiHasMsaEs?i=!d? Genome stamped C. C. C. Never sold In buflt Beware of the deafer who tries to s?JI "somethinf just as food." PA8TOHIA.. Boars th? /) Kind Yw Have Always Beugfit COLD WFA1FP IS CCKBG THK FOK r*z ; r r* * * ^ . * -1<* M ? J > * %T I . .. J .... r. i* li> fli'M ' H- 1 - I*#! Tlo ?' ? ( I i \ \ ? a"? ? '. i l?' . h< I I I I. \ ' U It U lit I VT * I t 1-0 liit'j t,.... ^i1 11 * .?.. irf t t . ' t(t|. 1 \ . V. V ! - V? A If idiin |! i . y. ;t... y -ui t \\>- !ig?i I? Ml '1 i < i i i \ '. 11 if; sc l't Ht ('111' I1 ! !\? ' * ? I rrtitlc 1: < ii >, i ' who kt ox ^ nr.u V. Il?".l .1 . . v . IS Uiort, ' V , ! ' 1 ' ''"! ? in i? Km i} > ?i. Y oi mont di' ! ! t . t*-r < >>111 lie U H - _ IWr . ? rVfl \ lllli, > ' ii "? '. { ( ? 1 ' <x I li 111 IK Nl . 1 ' I .11 t I .1 I v oil ul ()i.i i ' i- ;i x N ' 'I' ! 1*.? I'OKK. S M > M . i; 111ix11 .JB p..I U. M* \ f I l? C If \ i .1? iii r ? n r \ 1' * i r*\^ i r? wt ! IS <i|ieli m , III ?t \ In v 9," I ( Z' 'l*.. C( ixt liI 1'i^r In < ' . i u? ' IP P> C ? f i I' \ , J. F. / rV.isca ?S: Co. SI <r>* * -? ?*-v S3POM.A V4>la.5U I \ ! !1 ; i t * hftVi Mill.? O'.I 1 h '2 : in ni.?s i fk ! i l ".(i 'v! I Ml" , ! ! ! '? ' V ' ' 1 * ' inerts f'-iMt. Vevnn ?it. (?eorj*i* !t*i\ Qmrn** ('all or vriiife Pricaw ill |)|f*nK<> you f >x *\ < 1 I '3 .j 9 nil* ^ LANCAiS'l KH, 8. C. ' All person* indebted either l>v note, account, or otherwise, must come forward aid settle, for i no-il the money. J E Ruiledgv. DWT?^ i. ~?*? Your Lifsawaftt You can l>c cured of aay form of tobacco imm easily he made woU, strong-, tniMrnetie, fotljof ?*w life and vigor X-r taking KO-TO-NMV* tii.it utr.kes weak men k.ioiig. Many _u'*56 Wit pounds in ten (lavH. Orer B O O, O XfO cured. All driiR!?i?ts. Cure guaranteed. I? lei niul ad\ ir?- l-UliK. AdircMt STKKuAjB UKAll'.DY CO., Chicago or K*n York. ^if ?** - J>|1<I? H -? IHMMOBO*'1**1!! - J - - .*? ?1003 or MEN Easily, yaickly ao3 PermaNantly Restored ISftGfeiraVISS is MiiU w.iti . rftten u ?ru. ? i<? curt* Iii-.?ii !iia Fits P'/zlnes-, Hysteria, Vi-ivhih Dehliity. I.osi Viinb'v, ?ii-iiihI l.cs-es, t'ai in?r Mev?*?? |h; t o ult of Ov?m -wo? k S\ ol'w, V\ oift, Siektic s K it-lit o> Yi.il '-> <: I.' tin! .m i . Price $1; ? boxes #/>. By mail in cam f.t?ek>in? i?> any wl< m-> mi K i l l nf jirio- Sold on \ by Cinufonl IVo-, PruyjrMs, ACfn-n. aiu'ttitler, ts,' v.. An rid taM* E^vry dny ;reiiqi!.?a? th?s belltf ot ,ie-l phjMeiaus that itnptiro blood if tiH of (lie of our dnwwr H'fetity-fiv tears i.*r?> th? theory was naed tx a iiua'H f'?r the formi'ls of Urc^DP' Iron Bittsrs. The u.iinr > tin*rKahiecares fPsetod t>y this fumoiix old household rttnedy ttt rutlicient to prove 'h*t the theory is rorrwt trox?" 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