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Intel E stters ; Cotton brought 7} cants ont ^ tins n ?i kc,t y?hTricift). Mr. John Lrles of tb? f ork Kill K*cti?n is teporltd retiaunly ill of beat* trouble. -MLoat ! A padlcnk, at d spring 1. . W k?.~ I>1. ..?1 T ? ? ? nvy. jl ir p av irm v *1 uw^ri office. 1 . * i (V? Born, to Di and Airs W. Ai Ciawfmd, Jeny. 21?t, 1912, n daughter. %n* I^^Pny one >tar in advance 1 for 'J be Ledger end let ns send ' you the Home and Faim fiee fer ; on* year. +> i Cnr load fresh Virginia lime just received at T. H. Davie1. The groes p refits to ton* and county from the dispensaries last 1 w?*k were: Laucaater, $159.20; Ktrehaw, $94.62. on m? no* 01 tee ueaa dy a piece f plank at his mw mill last Sat* wrday morning and knocked inseeaible for an honr or mere. negro was carrying lumber from the eh* ami aecidently let a piece fall kgaiast the saw which threw it off with such force that had Mr. Stogner been standing nearer he would haVo been instantly killed, f/n Mayor Wylie and the Editor of . The Ledger left yesterday for Charleeton to attend a reunion of the fcX M. I. cadets. During the Mayor's absence Warden Lazenby the mayor pro tern., will be in charge of the town's affaire, and Mr< 0. Cant hen, the efficient1 and popular county treasurer, will see that The Ledger ie kept up te its etaadard in the abeence of the editor. > Fer Sale or Kent ! The Cloud ! residence?ten rooms? corner of' Arch and Freueh Strsei*. Apply to T. S. Carter. Contractor I.angley began work on hie big contract at Chester last week and had made fine progress up to Saturday. ?*? Mrs. John 1). Wyl ie left y esterday for Rock Hill to attend the annual banquet of the Daughters of the Confederacy. WANTED ! Twenty cedar posts?7 feet in length. Apply at this office. < *? The next regular examination ; for teachers certificates will he ( held in court house, Friday Feb. | 21 19*2. Examination will begin at 10, a. m., and close 4 p. n. A. C. Howell, Co. Sunt. Ed. Jan. 18, 1902. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McAteer of Sincerity crawled into the fire ene day last week and had one of its feet and legs badly burned from its ?lnfhi or ixtohinrr U! ? VVtVVUft^J^ ?m W* Magistrate W. P. Caskey turn <1 orsr te the Ceunty Treasurer the past weak $224.89. fines, etc., imposed and cellected in hisceurt during tbn past quarter. This is $49.89 more, than enough to pay hia and bis consta- ' ble salary for the quarter. Doesn't your "Uncle Pink" deserve another raise? * j Mr. Will Stewman's hand tkat was-masked while coupling cars on the Narrow Guage rail read, an account of which appeared in our last issue, waa amputated at the wiat Sunday by Drs. M. P. and W. M. Crawford. j> j ++ Mr. W. P. Stogner waa struck a.i 3 _ . a at i i a ? Mr F M Thonm* *f Augusts tia. is spending n 1 <. w days in the City, his old heme. C0D Mr C. C. Edwards of Chester, spent Tuesday night at his uncles, Mr. H. B. Purdue's. The County Pension Poard met Moi day ami passed upon the new appHtants that were made. C#3 The postotlico at Cureton's L*a *111 . I . 1 more vrwi dp aiBCOClinuea WDell the free delivery we spoke of in Inst week's paper goes into effect February 1st. Mr. H. N. Sow*ll moved with biw faruilv to the Spriegs placa a'-ross Gills Cievk from town Monday. Mr. Howell will manage this place this year for Col. Spriegs. Deputy Coroner Perry held an inqiust Sunday over the body of tho two weeks old child of .John Thou. Howze, whet lives on Mr. J. Wren Tillmun's place some miles weat of town. The verdict wai that the child had been over lain by its mother. A chicken thief has bean raising chickens in West End. On Thursday night he visited the premises of Mr. J. M. Cauthen and the following morning only one old hen could he found. The following night Capt. J. M. Perry was rehired of all the chiciceos he had. School Commissioner Howell ia on his rounds visiting the putilic schools. He was at the Fork Hill school Monday and ha<l many ry prouy image 10 say com* mandatory of tba paople of that section far the erection of such a large, commodious, and up-todate achaol building, as well aa for the management of the achool under Rer. R. J. Blackraon. All persons indebted ta us, aither by note or an account, must come forward and sattli promptly, as our Merchandise anc Guano accounts and notes wen a.l due the 1st of Nor. We har< waited patiently an ourcuetomars and must insist upon them com' {ing forward and settling with ui promptly. Heath Banking & Mercantile C< Rat K J Black mon's Appoint aianta to Preach a Until furtbnr nntice is girai the appointments of Rer. R. J Blackmon will be as follows: Flel Creek ?at 3 p. id., en fire Sunday and Saturday bnfere a 11 a. m. Taxahaw?11 a. as., first Sun ,i._ i?m? \Mmj mm%* Ntm UflOr? #1 4 p. m. Fork Hill?11 a. m., secern Sunday bftforft ftt 12 m; on fourt! Sunday ftt 11 a. m. Bftthlftbftm?3 p. <u., seconc Sunday, ftftd 3 p. m. fourth Sun day. Pleasant Plain?11 a. nsM thin Sunday and Saturday before a 12 m. Fire In the County The two story residenoe on tb< J. F. Clyburn place in the Wax haws was burned by an accidents fire last Monday morning. Mr R. Clyburn, who occupied th< old home, was at the barn abou 10 o'clock when he happened t notice flames issuing from tb< roof of the house about th< ? ?IM - t e ununvj. iii* nrt oia nin to< much headway to bo extinguisher end tho building wot totally eon arood. Mr. H. R. Clybnri eared aekt of bia household of facta. Tho building woo ioauro< for $500. Tho fire to suppoao< to hare originated from a defoc tiTe[flue. , A Quiet Wedding Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. O O. Ferguson, of Lancaster, 8. C., and Miss Loualla E. Barnett, of India Hook, York county, S. C., w?re united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. W. H. Ariail. The marriage teok place at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. I>. F. Barnett,, the father and mother of the bride. The attendants were Mr. J. H. Hedges with Miss Rosa Bainett, and Mr. Samuel M. Barnatt with Mias Nannia Ferguson. Immediately after the marriage the bride and sreom came to Rock Hill where they spent the night and left on the train Thursday fordfieir home iu Lancaster. We wish them a leng and happy life.?-Hock Hill Herald. f A False Report Contradicted As announced in the local papers at the time, Messrs. S. E. and Robert Hagins, sons of Mr. John M. Hagins ef the Elgin section, moved to Texas the first ef this month. Last week Mr. John Hagins received a letter from one of hie eons, Mr. S. E Hagins, in which he says: "I reckon you have heard the latest: that Robbie and I were going to sell whiakey for Bob Barrett. 1 beard today l that sueb was the talk in Lancaster tke first Monday?salasday, in this month. Tell those who started that report that when tbey j want to tali a lia they should tell j it ea aome one cleaer home, and j not on partias way out here in I Texas.'' J Of course everybody known tbe report referred to to bo a bono slander. Those young men like their honest, upright father, hare ever borne a good reputa> tion, and they hate gone to ; Texas?not to sell whiskey, but > to make an honest living by tilling the soil?just as they did in i South Carolina. Sixteen at One Haul Sheriff Hunter made another i ! big haul of gamblers Saturday i night. He Tory unexpectedly > walked in en them in the little 1 section hense on the embankment 1 On the south side of the S. C. & i, Ga. fix. railroad just outside the , ! corporate limits. They all plead ?i gnilty of disorderly conduct before B Magistrate Caskey Monday (naming and were fined $5. eack. This makes 32 negre card players the ' Sheriff has surprised within the past' six mehths. He says ha will break up the gang if it takes i him all his terra to do it. Tha . Sheriff ia commaadad on all aides for hit zeal in enforcing the law. t While looking lot* violators of tbs t law Sunday he rah Open a coupls ' of large jugs at Henry Perry'i . hense which ^contained only s |. quart with evidence of having nl one timo been full of the "oh bi | jeyJal.? The Sheriff turned thti i orer to the Magietrate and it formed Hoary that it* owner ceulc I g?t it on ebewing that he hoc . bought it for pereoial use. i Mr. Clyde Yeder, who ha, t beea asaietent operator in t h< Weatera Unioa telegraph offict here for aoaie time, Went to At9 lanta last week and paeaed a aatia factory examination in telegraphy. I A telegraph eiBce la to be #)>eaed up at Van Wyck at once and Mr. R Yoder ia to be placed in eharge.? W..k._ P-? :? ^ ?? RABBIT AUIBi pilH. d Oi last Wednesday night Mr. ? A. P. Spratt, of Belair, cams ? near losing about twenty.tire balm :> of eetton by fire. Some time in ! the sight one bale was discovered - on fire just in time te save it and i many others. So en the follow . ing merning Mr. Sprett musterec i a number of his neighbors anc i tbei r teamsinte serrice and brougk . about sixteen bales te tewa an< Mold it. ? Wsxbaw Enterprise. Items from Kershaw Bra Miss Eliza H or ton is visiting relatives in Lancaster. Mrs. R L. Blackmon has returned from a visit to Lanea?ter. Miss Alma Beattia jeturned la^t week from au extended visit to Chester ceuntj and Charlotte. We received a pleasant call Friday from our old friend Capt. J. N. Bowell, of Lanca>?ter, who is visiting relatives in thia section. A Mad Hoc About two weoks ago a dog that acted very strangely bit Mr G B. Barron's dog and also a dog and a hog belonging to Luke Gavin. Some daye ago Mr. Barron's dog became wrong and was killed. Mr. Barron supposing it to be poisoned. Afterwards Luke Gavin's dog acted the same way and was killed, and then tha hog got wrong and acted like a dog with hydrophobia so that it was killed Monday night by l'oliceman Pardue and buried yesterday to keep any thing from getting it. A mad hog is something unusual. Basket Supper There will be a basket supper at Flat Creek academy Satnrday night, Feb. 1st. The proceeds will be applied to the school. We will hare seese of the heat looking girls and best "rashioaa" of Lancaster, Chesterfield and Kershaw counties. Ladies, bring your baskets and beax and let's have a gay time. Net only is the sporting invited, but we hope to have the occaaioa solemnized by the silver locks of those who are on thair march to the grave. Thi? invitation ia to one and all. Principal. CASTOR i A Tor Infaats and Children. Dm KM Yn Km Alwap BwcW ass ? A?MA?a?MB????M?i NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that all peroont? who bare made default in the payment of Town taxaaand Town licanaaa for tha paat fiecal yaar (1901) moat pay aaaaa to tha Town Treasurer at hia office in tha court beuaa or to 1. T. Huntar, i Cbiaf of Polica, on or bafore February let, 1909. After that data executions will iaaua tar aaid taxaa 1 Ond panaltiaa. 1 ' , R. E. WYLIE,' ' ? Attaat: - Mayor, i C. D. Joaaa, Clark and Traaa. ' 1 ' ' '* I PHIL DISCHARGE. I Notice 1a berehy given that T wll nake,my final ntaru in the Court o 1 FroWate tot lmuoaater ? 'ouniy at Ad r aitnlatrator of the Eetac? or the let W. L Edwards on the 4ih day c ? February 1902. and then and ther apply to Hon. C. D. Jonea Probai Judge, for a flual discharge aa sud i Administrator , Jane E. Edwarda, * 4 Admit twtr*?rl*? Worth Carolina's Fornmosi uewspapei THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVED * I VERY DAY THE YEAR. ' CALOWtLl * TOMPKINS. FmLXaHSll. J. r CALDWELL, Editor. 98.00 PER YEAR. THE OBSERVER Receives ths largest Tels graphio News Service delivei ed to any piper betweei Washington and Atlanta, an its speoial service is the great eat ever handled by a Sort Carolina paper. ' THE SUNDAY OBSERVER 1 Consists ef 16 or mere pagei 1 and is to a large extent mad I up ef original matter. I | Vin IIM1-W1IKLT OBMBT11. Priatad Tuasday and Friday I . $1.00 par yaar. Tha largai papar in North Oaralioa. Sampla eopiaa ^ant an applicatioi II Add rasa 11 THE OBSEEYER, I Charlotte, N. C. tsar. ? | Mrs. T. J. Strait and ?<>n are iHitiig relatives in Chester county. rm Tlie C. IS. I Reuaioa. The Alunmi of the Institutive to Meet in v harieetion.' The State. The proposed niveau.; of tho graduate* and v?x oal?'tr - i l iw late Carolina Mdit.uv "..-i, mil* will take place iu Cuart??i ?n i?t 10 a at. on i'orsd.i, Tj - .nam ?l> jject is t?> form an or^n a?z iiioii to praiarra tna uitm>nr\ aiH Uio h into ryot l be inaiituia. liu,*,t>U at Charlotte, N. C , >>? an itlTair ot tho Carolina*, the 0. M 1. munhoioamong it* lovxl a I mum prominent men in S?mlli I nrolim. N. Carolina and other bState* it *h* in mice #?kf ul operation froru Oc- I tobet, 1873, to July, 1882, nhoii it* caroo was ended bkcaoaa of ibo election ot Col. J. t' Tbo.u ?k, the fouudor and superintendent, to ihe unarge of tho revived South Carolina Military academy. Although the institute ha* long sinee boon closed, yet its devoted eon* seeui reooirod to keep it in memory. Memorial oorvicoa in honor c f th? lata President McKinley will be bald by oon^resk Februai v 271 GOLD VEATER IS GOIfl THE SEASON FOE FRESH MEAT IS htKfc (r. fULL BLllfeMI Those who buy Meat* Of th% kind are anxious to know where thay can gat what thay weal a#tha ba-t quality. F. Addi^e* & Co. ia tha place. Nothing hal tha batti that tha country uffarda* weld at our market. Wa buy ewr? cattla from experienced aaa% who know a good wound aaiaee| whan thay see it. Thay eawt a? mora, but wa prater handling aatW ing but the be*t. Tou can gal maat chaapar at otkar plaeaqf but do you get as good meat? everything cnnwidared! Call en phone No. lo7 for whabyou w*at Our line consists of NICK BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE? mixed ar aft Perk, as you lika. If you are hungry tha reatanraofc ia open at all hour* of tha day i Meals from 25 to 10 eta., accaaA i ing to what vou want ta aat. Respaclfully, J. F. Addison & Co. "* w* (fttMMMMMHMp Sold Out , All tha $1.59 Sate, have aoaai $2.00, $1.50 and $3.00 ones left Haad Stonaa, Tablata and Mann 1 menta from Vermont, Georgia eaj ' Italy Quarriaa. Call ar writ* e Pricewill pleaeeyou. : A.J. McNineh, U i LANCASTER, S. C. 1 All pareone indebted either b note, account, or otherwise, ami r, came forward and settle, for i need the money. J. E. Rutledge. DON'T grawj Tea caa be cared W ear (tra *1 lokMMeZ aaUj\ b* aid* * !, atraag. aicatik, MU a? life .nA ?.tor bv t.kk( JW-WljftH itat atkN weak aM atroag. Maay Jl t?? aoaada in tea Am. Otk Iff.iM carea. All druggiala, mm .gaaraatead. Mdi lac aad advice VftitR AMraaa DTAAVjfl ??M*DT CO., Clacaci av Maw Yaak. W I VIGOR or MEK Easily, Quickly and Perma Nantly Restored ; umrn NRRVINI IMilUlIU I IV HUll f 1111 is void wuh ? written vuarauiee I rf cure Insomnia, Fits. Dizziness, Hyi teria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitslltj Beminal Losses, Hailing Memory the result of Over-work, Work, Wo I. ry, Sickness, Errors of Youih orOve indulgence Price $1; O boxen By mail in plain package to any a< dress on receipt of price. Hold on y fc Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agent Lancaster, M, t, peine* mm* ,S IV'" liinrnii " ii. a minimi Q?*n !.? v i ;?< | ii uit in. I ^rhuliii*; Iff ? ! 15ili, 1V02. i. * .?? ? ii urn i> 32 .? 34 M ?. IS l.anVi *. a?"i',n > 4 . 2 <Mp 1 nei in V- i i "?i 4*>j? j *ii'b ru?r?i> ?. >? 2 FUU8 I M> , '11 i 3 4Sp benl'if'U in Li I i 4 101> " liPlliN ."va ii (>0p I'lllrMOii t5! if I lii 6 i5t> A It 111 Vliit'HCkftbu ^ > ' 30n 0 45p I.KA V4.A. biUcki-liUiK ii dii'kv.iy virov- ' ' " V l'U Ye, k viile l 3> lu ~04 ti> t-k : ill <V I i&? i ?i?wta Jt-.i I 3u,i 1 4<?p itiVflMu* I 3 111,1 1^4. cmler 2 U) o oOp H^ulb -inri ui " :tn 4 lni. *l\ ii-Iihw :4.|i <> sop >v ?bi viiin \ i jj, n I/O,. oKKIVHK. atlmeii 3 p 0 60, Ml I 11 Bol Nl) ijKAvKis iN it N*. .Nu 3s. I utly. ?'iidi'U n80i 12 lop Westvlue y 3<u 12 45, *K.?.rahuw to ftiiii loop ilealh spring. u 3na 1 40, utcaler 12 .0 2 5, itivui-oil- 12 4 i l 2~>p Uaiawbi Jet .. *bt> 2 40, ?iOU i Hill 4 Onp 3OUp ldikv ihh 6 _o|( 3 .nip Hlckury (Ipn^f ? 05 4 oOp AKK1VI.S Hiaokaburg loop 4 26p 1<BATM8 lack*' u i g 4 48o f'ai ier-ou i-?4 g - 80 6 l*p "btvby H !!o < o 26 p Henrietta 10 .0* ? Ujp H oroM 1 11 v i 1 .11* tt ?;2p HutberfordUiti I 1 4ou 8 87p I'herma. blly 12 2U?* 7 Map A KK l V MM. darion 1 20p 7 36p GAFFNE\ BRANCH. SOUTHBOUND. 2M- 14 JNo! 18. I .KA. V EH. Hatt'ney lo 40* 5 30p hrnkec Falls 1J 00* 6 60p A HI VMr* Black*: urg U :'fli 6 lOp MOi I'll BnUM D. Mo. 16. N'a. 18. liKAVSS Btacksnurir 4 30p 8 50a nerukce K?i.e 4 60p 9 10* AK1VRH Uaftnev 6 )0p 9 80* *20 Minute* for ?iluiier. Note ? Pratns iNod 32 and 38 ara operated daily Iraiun N>*. 34. So. 11. 12, IS. 14. 1ft ai:d 18 arooi^raLe 1 dally except nunlav CONNBCTIONS MADE BT SOUTHERN TWAINS A( Marioi : No, 32 connect* at Mhnoii with ouilu rn Kj tiaio No 38 which arrive* at Marion at 8:28, a m, >roap fhnttanooyu, Ashevilie and Intermediate pol ts? At Bii.ckaV.uri>: No. 34 and No 11 connects with tv uthern Ry train No. 38 which arr v< - at Black-bun! at 7 4ft a nt. ftnia rMlaola Gae..viilii, tipar* 1 anburg and intermediate points At YorkviHe: no 84 c n.nects with n 4 N tV train No 70 which leaves York - ilie at 10/48, a m for Hastneia, . LetiO r and intermediate points. a? Rock Hill: No. 32 and 34 connect* witii Southern By train No 76 which leave a II ck Hill at 3:30, p m, for Chester, < mumbla and intermediate point*. At Cat? wba Jet: No'i 32 and 34 con Meets with t-i A li tralu No. 81 | which pa t*s Catawt a Jet. at 7.64 p no for Monroe and 11 terwediate points At I/anca?-ier: N<''? 32 ?rd 84 con-, necta wiib I. A * train No. 32 which ( Laauuater at 4:45 p m tor UhM^ tar and intei mediate i.oiuta. i At v amden: With A <- Ij (N W of m A C) for t har eat on. counter. Flor? ace * Darlington, Wiiinttigtou and inters mediate points. Tra n No. 68 whic t ? leaee- < amilen at 4; 1ft, pin I CONNECTIONS ElADK BY MOUTH IRK THAINH . % At Camden: With A C L (N W of ' K t ) No 71 tr? m ( har'e-ton Fiorecoe Darlington, Wilmington. Sumter and lntarni* dtate points which arrive* at Camden at '1:15 am with Houtheru By train No 77 fiom Kingevil.#' which art ive* at (Cruder, at 11:ftft a m | At Lancaster.* No .33 connects at Lancaster with Ltc train No. 16 for" t heater and intermediate p. iutn Ail ulunW. T.i. XI- oa -...1 or ? wi??f ?? tfvi* Of ()(! OO 13UDy decte with SAL train No 32 which leaves ( atuwba Jet et 7 64 p m for . Mour- anil intermediate points, * At Hock Hilt: No. 33 an# 35 connects at Rock Hill with Southern Rv train No 34, leaving R cfc Hill at 8.2S p " for '.'fcatlotte and point* north Ai Blackabe'g.* No. 33 connects with southern By funis No's 12 4:3s p m, No 38 at 7:< 6. p m. and No 4() at 7.45 p m. for poigts in rth No's S3 ai.d 35 connect* with couthein Rv train No. 35. leaving Klackeburg at 11:25, p m for points south. ' At Mari< n: No. 33 connects with ? Southern Ky train No 36, leaving Marion af 11:4(1. p n> for Ashevilie, m Chattanooga und intermediate points ITlnougV 'ur.servioe without change between Ma* ion and ( haneston on traius No's 32 and 35. K. H. HHAW, Gen'). Passenger Agent I" @icoJwta> im u*. i??.^ BoaMti i- Ciw*?? it?f ti CCC tlww wH lil^ r. Bewert ef lh* **r wke tHee ?e * r- "iwtiliil,,>i*|M' sMScSaiS'*