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THE LEI'K.ER. . u uriow fv f yi? I EDITOR \ND V SNAOHl WEDNESDAY MARCH, 26, 1002. .lttcntlou Con federate Veterans! Camp Dixie, U. C. V., will i TA 1 ?./%.! " meet rrmuy, 29lh 01 March, at the court House at 11 o'clock u. id. , for the purpose of elorting delegates to the reunion to l?e held at Dallas, Texas, from April 22d to 25th. Fare for round trip $22.25. C*uirades, let us have u full meeting. All can't go hut we liavo some friends in the co?tn ty who will go. Let us see that Camp Dixie sends delegates Don't forgo1, the day of meeting Wo would he glad to shake the hand of every man who wore the gray. W. G. A. Dorter, Commander Camp Dixie. G. W. Jones, Adjutant. No Cause For Anger. A brotbnr editor who has evidently been wrestling with his delinquents, very sensibly says: "No sensible man .should [jget angry because a newspaper man /liinc him -P/v?* A *! ??-% ?*? I uiui AUi iur/iivj XI VI ll ll I?* not an impeachment of a subscribers integrity, hut in the outcropping of the publisher's nt-ces sity. For instance a thousand men owe from one to four dollars. Ho has to dun them to pay expenses. Instead of getting mad and stopping the paper for what is honestly due, the subscriber should thank the editor for waiting on him patiently and pay tip like a man. The Columbia State of Monday brands Jim Tillman, lieMtenant governor of South Carolina, and prospective candidate for governor in the campaign this year, as a falsifier and publishes the proof on which to convict him. $100,000 Oil Mill far Kock Hill. Special to Charlotte Observer. Rock Hill, S. C., March 21.? An eil mill worth $100,000, will be built here Hb boon us is possible by tho Highland Park Manufacturing Company. These people have secured tho desired land, adjoining the site of their cotton mill, and work will be commenced on the building at once. A first class ginnery will be run in connection with tho fertilizer factory. Some time ago it was stated in these columns that a high school would be established at Tirzah presbyterian church in the lower part of this township. The people of that community seem to be in earnest about the matter. About all the lumber and shingles for ahandsouie and commodious school building have already been places on the grounds,and there is ?very evidence that it will be a reality in tho near future. It will be *wo-story building. ? Waxlinw y ' Enterprise. m m CAN'T KEEP IT A SECRET The splendid work of l)r. King's New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowe1 troubles was ev r known bofore. Thousands bios * them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache, BilliousnossJaundieeand Iediirestion. Trv th*>m 25c at Crawford Bros, J.F. Maekey aod Co's., drug store. ?County Treasurer Campbell of Richland, died at his homo in Columbia last Sunday morning: after a weeks illness of heart trou- j ble- .... i The One Day Cold Cure. Pet cold In the head and aore throat use Re*. ' mattChocolate* laxative Quinine, the "On* 1 OayCotd Cwmrm." Honor Holts ttrtheGradnrt Selioe, ! The pupils of the Lancaster Graded school completed on March 14. the rognlar examination* for tho second quarter of litis session. The papers handed in show gratifying progress on ( lite part of nearly all the pupils. Two or three lit each grade failed to make pass marks, while several have succeeded in winning a place on the following rolls of honor. A general average of 95 or more is marked "highly distinguished," 90 or more, "distinguished." A place on the deportmeut on attendance rolls requires 100 per cent, in each for three months. GKADK IX. Highly distinguished:?Paul Moore, J no. Hilliard, Joe Foster, i Waddy Thomson, Julia Grogory, Hattie Taylor. Distinguished: ? Andrew Gregory, Blanche Coasar. Attendance:--Paul Moore, Andrew Gregory, Lena Amos, Julia Gregory, Jce Foster, Hattie Taylor. Depertmeut:-Lena Amos, Irene Cunningham, Mayme Gregory, Julia Gregory, Joe Fester, Nannie McCardell, Hattie Taylor, Ethel VanLandingham, Paul Moore, Andrew Gregory, VYaddy Thomson, Jno. Milliard, Uu/el Cunningham. (iRADK VIII. j Highly distinguished: ? Ola Gregory. Distinguished:?Juanita Wylie, Dessie Stuart, Jno. Welsh. Deportment:?Oscar Adams, j , Odessa Plyler, Dessie Stuart. UKADK VII. Distinguished:?Gallic Sowell, , Bessie McManus, Maggie Gulp. Atteildaneftr lfnarorin fill** . Deportment:?Huscbell Plyler, Oscar Neal, Maggie Gulp, Callie Lowell. I GRADE VI. Highly distinguished:- Nina; Bennett. Distinguished:?Ivy Crawford, ' Corinno ,Jones, Mildred Cunningham, Meta Moore, Hessio Thorn-son. I GRADE V. i | Highly distinguished:?Nannie Johnson, Maude Moore. Distinguished: -Hope Gregory, Franklin Chimney, Willie Johnson, Inez Ilough, Etta Skipper, Janie Thomas, Pearl McManus, Annie Cherry, Alma Tillman, Claudius Small, Kelly Cunningham. Attendance:?Lida Hasseltine, Nannie Johnson, Kelly Cunning-1 ham, Frank Cunningham, Willie Johnson, Jessie Koddey, Willie Roddy. GRADR IV. Distinguished:?Joyce Clark, , Margaret Moore, Robbie Porter, < Fred Byrd, Fred Deal. 1 Deportment :-Bessie Montgom- i ery, Robbie Porter, Blfredia i Poag. 1 ft RADII III. II. I. i Distinguished:?Essie Connor, Margie Connor, Jessie Knight, ' Ivu Bennett. ' H^hlv distinguished:?Theuaas ' Clantou, John Swariogen, Jeaaette Poag, Brantloy MbCrory, Lessie Helms, Ereretto Tayler, Ed Robinson, Eliza Wylie, Carrie Flynn, Catherine McCrory, Cantzon Me?re, Lucius Bennett, Wendell Wilson, Willie Stoll, Frank ' Green, Uobt. Duraet, Tburlew 1 Gregory, Sophie Ewart, Ruth ' Knight, Clio Wall, Charlie Gregory. 1 )eportinent:?Leon Canthen, ^ Robt. Durant, Frank Greea, Cora j Baker, Thurlotv Grecorv. Cunt o _ , , w zon Moore, Willie Stoll, Loniye j Dunint, Zolma Johnson. < Attendance: ?Essie Connor, Margie Cennnr Jessie Knight, lie Roddey, Howell Gregory, Marilla Rwsirt, Eddie Robinson, Sophie EwHi t, Lucius Bennett. tactort grades. Scholarship: Grade 3 Jodi Hunter, Muior Knight, Eu^tuc Kn Nannie Crenahaw, CImj cuce Robinson. Grade 2? Bes-bo It insula ft Frank Bair, Hazel Threutt, Lorn Sappt?. Grade 1 ? Dora Roberta, Lotti Gale, Harry Burr, Mnek Bowling Hadee Threutt. Deportment: Grade 3?Jodi Hunter, Eddie Hardin. Grade 2? Buford Hudsor Hazel Threutt, Loroy Supps. fvru/la 1 li mi/1 Rowui \? iuuv x mm uu\i \jinj iv^ j^vooi Huey, Lelia Belk, Alice Sweai Janie Caskey, Walter Itingstafl Attendance: Grade 3?Pea; Adum8,E?sie Catoc, Bertha Cato< Mazie Threatt, Annie Wrigb Minor Knight, Eustace Knighl Clarence Robinson. Grade 2?Frank Barr, Tomm Steward, Irby Starnes, Hazi Threatt, Bessie Ringstaf, Bufor Hudson, Mamie Adams. Grade 1?Dera Roberts, Daii Roberts, Maud Gayle, Lotti Gayle, Hadee Threatt. Bruee-Wert/.. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bruce hai issved invitations to the marring ef their daughter, Miss Lillie Ma Bruee, to Mr. William Belto Wert/., the ceremony to oceur i their residence on Tuesday afte noon, April 1st, at 5 o c'lock. Miss Bruce is an attructi\ young lady and possesses a dii position that has wan for her man friends. She is aesomplishcd an n lady of strong character. M Wertz is a native of Newborn bnt for the past two years ha been living in (Sreenville, whei ho has made quite a number < friends. He is connected with T1 News as linotype operator and i a young man of. many excel lei traits.?Greenville News. | Eor The Ledge A CARD OF THANKS Mk. Editor:?If you will gh me space in your valuablecolumn I will use this method to oxpre: my thanks aud gratitude to ni friends and neightbors for the kindness to me during the recci illness of my wifo and daughtei I am sure I have their sympathii on account of the loss of my wif whasQ death was recently note in your columns; and also m joy at the recovery of my daugl tar, who was at the same tin afflicted with pneumonia, and wk came so near dying that it to< the presence, practice and pers? eranee af two skilled physician namely, Dr. J. W. Parry ai Dr. F. C. Hinson, to rascue hi from death's iron grasp. 1 conclusion I want to assure tt electors that I am very thankfi to them for their faithfulness i attending to my loved ones. abb satisfied that all was done thi human hands and medical ski could do. It is a fact well know that when God calls frail hunsanit must staid in silent awe and h< held the wonders of His najest power. With thanks to all m friends and to you, Mr. Editoi I am truly yours, J. F. M. Est ridge. Taxabaw, S. C., Mar. 17, 1905 ?Gus Johnson, col.,was six and killed by Mr. D. A. Pittmat the railroad agent at Nichols, i Marion county, Saturday nigh' Not So Bad After All. Bacon?I ace thcro are 40 cowr lies in Texas where there is not awyer. Egbert?Oh, well, Texas can ie such a had place, after all.fonkers Statesman. FAKTOIIIA.. Bears the /) K'n|l Y?'J "ave Always B0U? l ... * J i ii . - M !n a frost!!! ? The seal of doom has be< , and prices once more come v level. WE "F6X" PH1C o but make such reductions are forced to come down t o WE DON'T OWN LANCi try to force people to trade are our drawing- cards. N j? people of Lancaster submi (' per cent, profits ; THEY [J and whether you trade wit t' WE are saving you money ' sell you at our price, and a y; ciation should direct you t a age. ; IT IS OUR INTENTION ? motheaten stuff"from year to year, and in order to OLO: tions, Capos, Jackets, Clothing, etc., preparatory for Sp thing in these lines. NOTHING MUST BE ^ Cheap in the beginning, now more than cheap. Com n LOW PRICES. " A Few Special Bargains! * 10 Davis Sewing Machines, the best on earth. 9" 14 Nice Cooking Stoves, ty 5 Top Buggies, real beauties, d AS EVERY ONE KNOWS, Wo are selling MO r PRICES than anyone elso. Do not repeat the mistake of the past year again riv ^ your hard earned dollar gets an honest dollar's worth. ' Yours Fa WILLIAMSJanuary 11, 1902. J 8 r. i For The Ledger. Masqueraded as IN MKMOltY or 31 Its ,1 F. M. KSTII>OK 4. ? , 4, e s Death Reveals tho Se Mrs. J. F. M. Kstridge was u Hand?T*o Childrc daughter o? the late .James Adams, tho Supl)0B0,i W jft . who lost his life in tho defense of terious Ca: 11 his country, near the c!ose of ti e civil war. She was married to r* J. F. M. Estridge, Dec. the 2nd, Canandaigua, N. Y es j 1880, near the age of twenty. A person who was e> Five children blessed their union, for five *PartJ as VVil d I threw of whnm ??...;*? la died suddenly VVedn< y haring died in infancy. She was and Hn antoP8V show forty years and eleven days old. ttllPP?8e<^ nmn was 10 She was a true and faithful wife, I ^OWflr^ wko waa a'J ,M a devoted mother, kind and oblig- |?*d? and w^? ^aa cm ,k ing to all. She was a consistent farm hand? rnme her e member of the Baptist church, a8? w^h a woman 8' having connected herself with the ^aown a# Mrs. Hs 1(1 Pleasant Plaias'church in 1881, children were born t< >r and moved from thence to Taxa- ed w^6* n haw, and from there to White The dead woman 16 Bluff, where she remained a mem- farmers in the neigbl d be until her death. those most intimately I Dear Rbeda, thou has't go ie with the family nei from earth's sorrows to beavt n's joys; slightest suspicion tli * Thus causing a vacancy In our home not a man. The ci 11 That this world can never All. woman's death is n And to our bean's sorrow and grief Wednesday night sh y Human words and pympathlea fail fG tablets for a throat a ? relieve, jc Our grief no tongue can tell, was dead in ten mn Nor human words can never quell. medicine was sent 1 ' .. - villa thia Ktata nrK/ ear wur, we llilM8 met. froUQ OUT I ' w??%v, "" number. reside. The autboril While In the grave thou dott alum- ! pletely mystified as t > While on earth we shall never more t?uc^n? "P00 the w meet, J They do not even km In heaven we expect thee to greet. ! name. Two uaen, cli ^ We cherish thy memory, <ioar, half?brothers, attend* Although we mias thee every where ' al, but refused to div n Hince thou hast departed from ua here, f#rmatioI1. An inqm v Our life la very i-ail and drear. I, ,, , ... held and some light I But Mi* our b? avenly father'h will? I , ... Then help u? Lord, to ho -ubmi.elve thrown ul'?n ,he "trl' Bti II. | It developed tonig l~ ; Though the cross la hard to hear. , eldest of the Howurd a . Thou tout tor ? harder homo ,ln ,l(lopLe(| 011C. that feaeerul he lliy B umber, known hore hh Win t In the grave ho low; .. xf _ Thou euns'l no more join our number %TU3 * On this earth b< low. , ?ho went through u rr Yet we hope to meet thee ! niony 1802 witl On that shining shore, ; Yerc. JiJ And iii he.'ivtn lo greet thee, Where parting will be no more. Husband | *$TPa } youisuliM i I ?n placed upon them, ! down to a legitimate ES WITH NO ONE, that other merchants o us or close up shop. ^STER COUNTY, nor with us ; our PRICES EVER again will the t to paying 50 to 100 DON'T HAVE TO? ;h U S or the other man, , for we force him to i proper sense of appreo give us your patron? ALWAYS to keep a FRESH up to date Stock Goods,?not to accumulate old out-of-datt, SE OUT our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, No* ting Goods, We have MARKED DOWN every? CARRIED OVFR. le early and take advantage of our exceptionally YOURS FOR ANT PRIOR IN REASON. RE Groceries, BETTER Groceries, at LOWER eting hardships and disasters, but trade where ithfully, HUGHES CO. '? " BEST FOR THE !X of u Farm Dfll&fCI 0 in Born to Oil WW ELO If you haven't a regular, healthy morenent of the A "\f V(1, bowel* every day, you'ro 111 or will be. Keep your t-a o -? bowel* open, and be woll. Force, In th* shape of violent phyalc or pill poison, i* dangerous. The smoothsi> eat, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear and clean is to take a woman. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY . _A Pleasant, Palatable, Potont. Tasto Good, DoOseA out 50 years Never Sicken, Weaken, or Orlpe. IS, ?. and M cen^ ' per box. Write for free sample, aad booklet on i ?_ _ health. Address 433 ployed as a nnuu insot coifaiy, chum *r iiwnu. e live year. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN i, who was ? M m .ward. Two "pATIS 'fl THE > the .uppoB- iv rnmittTRi lYMtmaa UUUUIIUUIUU DAlUdlllUB The South Caiolina A Georgia Exworked for 'enslon Railroad announces the fols lowing low round (rip rates to Charborbood and lestou, 8. O., account of the South , Carolina Inter-State and West Indian r acquainted Exposition. Ticket* on sale at all rer had the coupon rations. Excellent passen, Iter servioe performed. Nee that your lat she was tickets raad via theS. t\ AG. E\ K R. ium of the Fbom a. B. C. Westville $ 6 66 $480 $860 a mystery. Kershaw 6 80 4 95 3 66 M tnnL ' Heath Springs 7 00 6 20 8 66 e IOOK two L#n0M|er 7 60 6 60 8 70 iffectioa and < atawba Junction >8 20 6 00 4 00 Rock Hill 8 66 6 86 4 20 autes. lhe Tirzah 8 96 6 60 4 40 From Wells- Yorkville 9 26 6 80 4 60 WeilH 8t)arou 9M 7 00 4 05 ire relatives Hickory Gzove 9 86 7 25 4 80 m Smyrna 10 10 7 40 4 90 ties are com- uiaoksburg 10 46 7 66 5 06 o all matters Gaffueys 10 70 7 96 6 26 , ... EarlCH 10 86 8 46 5 16 fODiail s life. Shelby 11 06 8 10 6 80 i10, riohf Lattlmore 11 85 9 06 6 66 )W her right Moorsbon) H.60 92o 6 66 timing to be Henrietta 119C 9 36 6 60 . . Forest i ity 12 10 9 65 6 80 -d the Tuner- Rutherfnrdtnn 12 40 9 18 6 90 il<ya anv in Therms! City 18 00 10 80 6 40 uig? any in- Mt|rIo|| u ^ 1Q ^ 66ft ast is to be Column A: Tickets to t>e sold uaily nilllflh?n emu-luufiog mov. aum, 1801. until may men d? a?a Including Ma ?l, 1902; final n<je case. limit June 3rd, 1902 ,? .. . Column R: ' toketa to be sold dally. ;nt that the cmmencing Nov. 30il?. 1901, uut|j children was including May -Slat, 1902; final I limit fen ?1hjh in addltiou to dute er the person i vale; except that final limit ah> old <' 11/ ?.,wi ' in no c?s? exceed June 3rd. 1902 K;. iiowai ^ foi.tj.MN Tickets to ce t-old ua (1 and I hilt Tuesdays, and Thursdays af eaoh I wetk; commencing Dec 3rd, 1901. larrtage cere- Mnv] until and including May nek, V/llth D Ana' ''mlt seven days in m4* dilion to <11 . of sule; except that fii.al limit auould In no oase eceeed June 3rd, 1902 K. H. SHAW. 1 i|;iicD piea leMfii FtMMgw Agmu