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local Walters Cetton brought 8JJ ceats j this market ytt-K relay. Mem, to >ir. hikI Mih. H. N. Lowell, Mnrcb 1, 1902, u tlangS 4 or Overc?? ah, lti u MdMeis at sacrifice at Lancaster Mercantile C ? 11 |)i*n y 's -itWanted ! 5o grown chicken hens. Good juice will he paid for hen* during this week and next. Geo. W. .louts. Mrs. M. E. C-ulhan is spend, ing this week with Mrs. T. W. McMuriu) near Jacksonbam. For bale or Kent ! The Cloud residence?ten rooms?corner oh Arch and French Streets. Applv to T. S. Carter. Misses Bessie and Weeti# Mohle>, of ttlacketock, are visiting ai their ancle's, Cajit. K. M. McCrorey's. Wanted Two gentlemen hoarders. For terms apply to Mrs. E. }&. Tillman, Lancaster, S. C. ~SA> Mr. J W..Knight of Sincerity section, who wnt r??i??F?lii? IrtnlFxl , J nnn*u I on his right Irg by his mule last I Wednesday, is able to be about again. US1?*' Pay one year in advance for l be Ledgor mul let us seutl you the Home and Farm fiee for one year. There will be a basket supper ut Air. G. T. Peach's March 2?>, 1902, for the benefit of Beaver Grcek Baptist Church. ? / Highest market price paid for butter and eggs. J. B. Mackorell. Misses Ilattic Miller and Metu Jones, students at Winthrop fc'ollegc came ovei lust Saturday to visit '.heir relatives. The former will return today. The past week, McNinch, the mat hie iiiun, completed and placed tombstones at the graves of Miss Lily Porter and Mr. S. T. Bluekmon's children in the new cemetery. Sheriff Hunter bugged four necroes cram hit in* in ilm ?? r? ' > " *,,v 1,1 the rear of Judge Williams" residence last Sunday. This makes about three ''oy.en the Sheriff has surprised in the past f ix months. Mrs. T. ('. Haines of Philadelphia, Pa., who has heon spending several weeks here with herfriend, Miss Clara Barrett Strnit, left Monday to spend a month at Camden before returning to hor Northern home. The Ladies of the Baptist church will serve oysters in the CunningI - " nam noiei muming tiictiist Holiday of court week. Thcv will ttlno'hiive a pic stand in the court house yard. Leln McAtocr, daughter of Mr. ' ?J. M. McAteer, got the fingers of her right hand caught in some of the machinery at the cotton mill Saturday morning and had thorn badly mushed. Dr. Poovey had to amputate one of them at the Hi st joint. j As a result of the teacher's examination held here last week the hoard has issued certificates to teach to seven successful appli cants?2 white and 5 colored. There were 27 colored applicants and 22 of thorn failed to pass. There were six white applicants. S3T" 3ub<crib8 to The Ledge m'? Mr. W. K. Steele of Nswcut bad u %?? to diep llncc lamb* recently. Mr. nnd Mia. T. H. Cljburs, of Columbia ara Tip on a isit to raUtivaa Wauled ! A yoka of goad Staars. Apply to .1 F. Latnan, Lindsay. S (\ Mr. UujjF.es <?f the WillinmsHuglier Co., has gono t? New York to aeleet their Spring Stock. . j A phone mortgage to Mr. L. R Rolling# yesterday infermed him I of the serious illness of hi# mother, Mrs Fran Rolling*, sit OnU hurst. r A <]it111 which contained t?,2N2 pieces was exhibited at this office last Saturday. Ft was the handi- i word of Mrs. Mnttie McMnnus Mrs. '1'. J. i&rait returned home from Richhurg Monday where she has been since her sister's death about two wet ks aero. A special from Washington to the dhurlotte Observcf Saturday, ways: Tho President today withdrew the nomination of W. G. Cbafee as postmaster at Aiken, s c. Mr. .John YV. Lathan, of Waterloo, has a hen which he says is twentv-ooe years old, lavs as many eggs as any hen be has, and which raised two broods of chickens the oast year. Tho Ladies of Beaver Creek Wonaens' Mission Society, are most earnestly requested to meet at that chureh Sunday 16th, prepared to pay their dues in fall for the quarter. Belle Stqver, Pres. Mr R. H. Snpp, of the O. K. section, tells oh that he saw an old negro woman hi Ply lei's store, just across the State line, last Monday who it was claimed was 120 vears old, and that she was as spry as a woman of 10 aum~ niers. | Col. fl. ,1. Dargan's lecture, at the court house, last Friday night, on South Carolina history, vas ! pronounced by competent judges to be the greatest treat in the way of u lecture Lancaster ban had iu some years. The Colonel's entertainment should command full houses everywhere he goes. \ t inventors take no chanc in I dealing with Swift & do., tho Washington patent, lawyers. They do business right, and have never had a dissatisfied client. Head their ad. in this paper and write to them, if you think of taking out a patent. The new road law empowers the j hoard of county commissioners, j if they sec lit, tw make a levy of one mill for tho purpose of work ing the county roads. They are also authorized where two thirds of the freeholders of any town-hip 1 petition for a levy of one mill for tho purpose of working the roads in the township to make the levy. Tho Memorial Association will meet at the residence of Mrs. (J. MeC. Witherspoon on White | street, Thursday afternoon, nt | 4 o'clock. Memorial Day in ap- I preaching and there are graves to bo marked, names to ho added to the list of departed heroes, and any other work that is needed. May the tenth (Memorial Day) appeals to every mother, sister, wifo and daughter of Lancaster, and Lancaster county to bring flowers to decorate the graves of those who gave thefc lives for us. Three Hoy Babies Triplets were born to Mr nn< Mrs. Seaborn Stack. ef the Tra deeriUe section Inst Saturday morning. The children are al hovs, and the mother and ha he. were doing well when list heart from, which was yesterday. .Viirriajjes Married, at the homo of Mr, Oscar Williams, in the Douglni neighborhood, lust Sunday, b> Rev. S. N. Watson, Mr Robert M* Jones and Miss Nettie Prict of this place. ? Married, on Sunday, Marc! 0. 1002. bv Rqv. S. N. YViit.srin. Mr. Eil Beckham and Miss Alice Addison, daughter of Mr. VV. T. Add ison, nil of Cedar Creek township. Barns Burned. Lee MoWhirtor, u prosperoui colored farmer living several miles North of town, lost his two hams all his roughness, cotton seed,soin(j of his farming impliments and IS head of geese by an incendiary tire last Friday night. The burns were about forty feet apart and both were afire when lie awoke, lie barely saved his mule, cow ami wagon. The geese were housed in the shed of one of tho barns. Deaths Mrs. June Fuuderburk, daughter of the late Daniel Plyler of this county, and sister of Mr. 11. P. Plyler, Mrs. W. 11. Sapp and Airs. .1. II. Stewart of the O. K. seotiou, died at her homo at Dudley last Saturday, of heart affection. Idbo was about 40 yean of age and leaves her husband, Thomas Funderbnrk, and eighl children surviving her. She wat a consistent member of the Metb odist church and had many friends, Her remains were interred at Oh Liberty Hill cemetery near Dnd ley Sunday. Mrs June Neil, wife of Mr Tlios. Neil ?f the Unity section died last Sunday night after ; protracted illness. She was aboil (50 years of age. IIor husbaiu anil several hobs and daughter survive her. Shown* a meuibc of Unity church and her remain were interred there yesteidn; morning. Negro Child Iturneil to Death.. Deputy (Jo re ucr Ferry held ai inquest fast Friday over the bod; of the two-year old child of Mar Allen, colored, on Mr. K. 11 SoweH's place, which was buruo to death from its clothing catch ing afire. The woman's baby about eight months old, was als seriously burned and may die The mother was at the spring about yards from the houwv washing and had left the child re in the house alone. She hear the Hcreanis of the older child an ran to the house, finding it at th door with its clothing horned al most off and the bedding afire an burning around the baby. Th I jury found that the older chil came to its death through til criminal carelessness of the motiie in leaving the children alone wit a fire in the house. HAmTnn t no HUB! I The County Board of Kquulizu I tion, composed of the Chairma of Townships and Special Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesda Mulch 25th, 1002, at the ottiee ?> County Auditor, to equalize th valuat ions of the real and pcrsonii property of the county, and t hour grievances and appeals froii tho valuations and assessments r - * nxcu ny mo Townships and Spooin Boards of Assessors. liespt, J110. A. Cook, Co. Auditor. March 11th 1002. The One Bey Cold Cure. Ho* cold In the head and aare throat use Re gotl^CbeeoUteo l*axattrc gutiriao, the " 0m B Funeral of l>r. Chalmers at 1 V?innahorn Largely Attended. . Specie! to Charlotte Observer. I Winnsboro, S. C., March 1) ? , The remains of tfae late Rev. .1 j 1\ Chalmers, I). 1)., were brought from Charlotte yesterday Mud laid to rest in the A. 11 P eeinotei v at this place. A largo nuin her of people attended the funeral *..rvioee, including about 20 from i f Charlotte, wlie accompanied the ^ remain* here. During the ? service*, eloquent and touching addresses wore mad a by Revs. C. K. McDonald, of Winnsboro, and i J P. Knox, of Blackatuek. set , iii i | Him in m >u niiuait'ii 111 miroru t Township, Lancaster county, and c hounded as follow:: North by lI lands of T. L. Doster, Hast by n Lynchu's Creek, and lands of Alii vin Massoy, South hv lands of i, Alvin Massoy, and West by the il Three Notch road, the same heinj; *i in" "* * * - nutFWU us ino imijuii Wallers Dome place. Any person trespassing will he prosecutod to the foil extent of the Law for each and every offence. H. Hines. This March 1st, 1902. ? Ini. I, The One Day Cold Our? Per coldi tn4 Mrethroat nw Xernotl > late* Laxative Quiaiae. Easily taken *> aad quickly r a*. tmar forth the high character ami noble work of the deceased. The floral offerings were profuse anil beautiful. [For The Ledger. i | Houor roll of Van W^ck school , for mouth ending March 7 1002. . ! Vernon Rogers. Daisy Rogers Kirk Voder Cecil Voder Hei man Yodor Charlie Hyatt Edna Hyatt \\ idle Crenshaw | Clide Stunts i Blanch Plilwt Pearl Plyler < Jennie MeGuirt. ] T. R. 1 honipson, Teacher. i ! - - I One fourth ot thu taxes remain t unpaid and only two more \veekg 1 in which to pay. Hurry up and 1 i avoid being crowded out the last i day. Mr. VV. L. Adams, of Cheraw, 1 t who has been spending this week * . with his mother and family, will . return home today. \ Dr. R. C. Brown, brother of . Mrs. IS. W. Heath, who, until his removal to Kershaw, has been practicing at Lowry ville in Chester county, has Incited bete for the ^ practice of his profession.?Ker ( shaw Era. s Tne body of Win. Gardner, r who was killed by Aaron Witls mins, :u noted in lust weeii's Era, L was exhumed Thursday an I a second inijuest was held l?> Mugis irate ,1. M. So well lit Kershaw county. An aul.-qisy was made i>y I):-. K. S. Beckham assisted oy Dr. Koht. Brown and llie tinding of the jury was the same is that reached when the tirst in I quest was held Wy Magistrate .I T. j itauthen of this place The sec. i olid inquest was thought to l?o ' nocessary on account of the killing having occurred outside of MugisI, n o trato Cauthem's territorial j-u* isdiction. Aaron Williams aud his 1 n rather. Mr..). S. Williams, who (j i is charged with hcing accessory (| to the killing, hoth surrendered voluntarily to Sheriff Trantham of Kershaw county last Thursday. (j ?Kershaw Era. p IMHgHWnKPBWMOMMMMMOaWliW tU OIOACM..:... J CANDV CATHARTIC^ ?r IniiUa Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." TRESPASS NOTICE. u All persons arc lierrliy warned s not to trespass in any manner on f lilt' lllnntnti/.n 1-*1 U..J! I A HtujlU tin*, which came rear resulting d'siotrouj-l\, oceuned at V | the hon e <f Mr. Chaine* l> Hoi ton Suuda> afternoon Mr, | Horton hrt*I ii'? a fire in the I heater in ?li? stting iooni und he ar?d ^r? Morton walked out intoi the here iluv nmninedj perhaps half a" hour. On their leiurn day t un < tin* ait ling room fitli.d ? ith -ui ke, t e door h?twiei th? tw r< oms Ir-'i; g open, and tiroeov.-ii g tho MUith wall of the sitlii-L* looni. \ he em tains and other light mnterinls had been totullv CMii^nrned and a Wox of kindling wo d ncir theh*ater had | ignited and c?ut>mnnieated ihnfite' to the lloor. Several handsome j picture*, some rug*. >i sofa and the carpet were damaged material-! Iv i he sucC'/e<led in ge'tingthai fii<' extinguished Had th?r* hiea ndr.ft in the room or had J thev remain d out a little longer r | if i< VOCV lllr?-d? I li? riiiMfn Wiiwl'l ' hav? been t>e<?'d control.-Kershaw Era. . A movement lias heeu started in Wisconsin to hoom fx ^?nntor Spwoncr for the position of Supreme court jriitieo at Washinglon, which wttl .soon lie vacated. It is encouraging to note that u many important questions, the party lino in congress is not disLtugui.dintile. On the Philippine! tui ill hill live of tho strongest Republicans voted with the Democrats. If tho Republicans were us hide hound in those states as the Democratic executive committee in this state, these Republicans who voted as their conscience directed, would ho asked to resign. ?Spartanburg Herald. BRIDGE TO LET ! 1 will let to the lowest iespon- i siblo bidder on Thurbduy, March 20, 1902, the building of a new bridge?over|Twplvc Mile creek near Mr. I'. W. See rent's, two mile-, above Osceola. Terms made Uiiowii on day of letiin?? Iti^ht reserved to reject any <ir all iiids W. Q." Caske\. Supervisor L Mar 7, 1902?td. ST?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( OUXTY <>K I. \ .v? 'ASTKH. Hy i li?-. 1) .!<? >, tvMi ui I'mlnic I U'ltfe. VVllEKKAS W *s. t I' r?. r. ' ir , |. of o<trt mad** ani? in tot*, i > yuu i bill) t-rn ?*f ?|ini in- rai i. ?.i' Is ilere'ic jJ*'Hl milt I'ltee? <f Wyli,-* Ft 1)1111*11 <l??t*?'HM' <!, Tiiksi: aiii: *i iii:ki:koi{K ?! ci:i- a .> H Oi <>ni-ti all ami tin* vn.u'a* llie kiiMU'ed a ?! i'lenitor* <f ill*- -ai l NVylle It Ouit'1", (l u'ii-ol 'hat ih**> It .-.lid is|ipear nefo-'e rue in t ;(<* ' ur nf Probate, lo )?e Sinld j.t ! i*t:?*:i-Ct*r, (;. H , (' . en t!i 7H, mi. ?>f M aieli exi ?fler j'litn i t* mot ;? il 1 o'.-llick !ll I In* 'O nl-O tli, | ?, . .\v c'iljs >, I if (tnv ihey have, way i n1 s?i I Ail I ministration sin u'?l imt I?< m !* <1 Glvkn umier mv li *i*? m >1 ?*i.' 11 i L'itii ilav of J i,uar A ii in* t > - mil. i ! lfln-J 1 r. i I ??. I) JON ! >. I C- 1 Ju.lue... T..CI ; DO YOU GET UP I WITH A LAWS BACK ? . Kidney Trouble Makes Y. a Miser.-.Me.. Almost evefyi sciy ...) ; * papers is sure t > Know c? ti s wonderful Kllm. ' r' && 0 ijt the f! i ' - Srm<l -'! i'<.H T , -cil ;.:r. . 1; of n.nci\ V,] A I teenth i,i?^V/\ jil '.coveted * y - ci kllkjt V, i- i;~- vf1 ^ wonderfully successful In promptly c u ng la:, e tack. It'dnc *. b adder, . !;v:" blesandBright'# Disease, . his thaverst lortn of kicr.cy trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Rt'o: recommended for everything but if you li ney, liver er blade-r trouble i- id I . . r.d jutt !ho remedy y< . need. 1th bee nested in so many v.-ays, in hospital v .).,-: > practice, among the helpless t^o 7 ^ to p.. 1ohase relief and has proved : f.: everycareth.?t a rr.ccia art..: f .t h been mad" by wh'-h all iewho have not already tried it ... . ; \ sample bottle :",nt free by r .v a t telling more ; bout Swamp-R : roil t : find out If you havekldnoy 01 >ub!o. When writing mention reading i .3 offer in this paper and f ~ 'iCT--.. send your address togTifTs.xs , Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Bing- fcjfcfe'.'-..' j hamton, N. Y. The. J^ regular fifty cent and Homonf CwMiiitof dollar sizes are sold by all good druggist*. Sold Out All the $1.50SetH, have so w* 4.00, $4.50 and $11.00 ones loft. Heud Stones, Tablets ??< Monti incuts from Vermont, (ieor^i* .uri Italv Quarries. Call or write. Price will {'lease you. A J.^cHinch, LANCASTER, S. C. .?V*u itfvv;'3??\n-*.niuny jio? QBITI CM! LIM&GEIIRljIi 0 mum e. ii mm U?ii r;U I'josengor Department, -ohoduie; lSU'eclive Jan. lotli, l5Kh#' not* tern Time# .soq i ii itoun i> No. 32. No at N<?. Daily. Lkavks. Manou S 4oh 2<*J 1 nerniai ( uy V> 20a 2 Si; Kutlis rfortliun S .Mia i Jfy Forest < itv to n/>u a 4ft Heurie.ia 10 20a 4 l6i .abeitiy lodsa lioii Ftun-r-ton Sj'g 11 OS* u lift f\ kk1vk* l{:aeksbuig '130a <J 4!>f Lkavik. Hlaekstnirg 11 .35 p illuK' i.v iifuvc 12 don 0 liiji V<?. kviiit* 1. 35, > 1U 'Jla 1 v .ck I 1111 I 1U|) 1 15a idtiwl.u Ji t 1 30p 2 40p KlveiKliiv 1 46|i 3 1(),? 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Mi at 1 2C 11 i- for 1ml (otti i' ' . | oil t? i ?*? ill I At lllaokabi)' tv N" .1.1 i i'i*< v\ illt Soutliern Ii> I' - N< ' 12 4:.1N 'pm,-No U8ul 7:'o . >i u No 10 j?t j 7.1"?, i? m, for noi}.'0 i rib N 8fj . at <1 Ho coniu eM i : out ? t? liv train No. .*?"?. lea ii g ;m4?i-birtg at 11:2s), p iyi for noil '? mith At Marii in No. onruet* t? t?k 'Southern l!y tr*. No 8*1 leaving Marion af ' 1:4A p n fr?r Abbeville, ('hnltnroogA an Interniedune poinfet. Through caja r^'Ci whhnut chaise j between Ma ion anil t hariean.ii Ad I traina N 0*8.12 and 3ft. F- H BHAW, Gen'l. Faaaaager Ag??t