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L iical %mm Hiuhe?^ market price puicl tor hntt'T and ejriii-. B Mttckorcll MilH L itti (3Raton's SCllO'd at Craigsvi'le will t;lo-.c Friday. D. ,1. 1). FunattM'^urk 48 having his reside nee repainted. lie v. Dr .1 H. Boidi idge and Kov. B. d. Black :non visUod ltock Will the past week on business. Mr. .J. E. Johnson was advanced jioin the rank of JFugo to that of Esquire in tho Lodge of K of P M i_^:_u? JL. . McNincb, the marble nan, tinished up a handsome monument for the late John F. McM&nus ?this week. > For Rent ! Mr. G. VV. Plyler's Edwards' place on Elm Street. Good water and garden spot. Apply to TT. B. Plyler. The majority for the issue of chool bonds in Friday's election was 96 instead of 110 as was stated in Saturday's issne. Mr. W. F. FlyUr of lit. Prospect list put in a switchWoard for the benefit of country connections of the.telephone system. Attention is directed to ths Town Ordinance for the promotion of health published in this issue. Mr. J. D. William*, of Primus, who has been seriously ill of pneumonia, is reported some better. For Sale ! The lot just North of Mr. J. H. Carnes' on Market Street Apply to T. S. Carter. Rer. F. H. Funderburk has returned to the city after several day*' stay nt his Ifbme in Lancaster.?Rock Hill Herald. Capt. B. J. Witherspoon left yesterday to attend a meeting of the Knights of Honor of the Stab which will convene in Columbia today. Mrs. Lena McManus left yesterday for Jeffei>on, Ala., where she will make her home in future with her brother, Mr. W. fl. Gregoiy, whe moved out there from this county several years age. INI 188 Luzzie Connors, of Lancas<ter, is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Tompkins. She is on her way home from Washington whore she has been for the last two months visiting relatives ?Keck Hill Jour* nal. We Item that Mr. Elmeri Thompson, of the Dwight section, teok suddenly ill ef heart trouble at Mr. Dell Catee's in Kershaa eonnty, where he was visiting this week, and is not expected tc live. Married, at this place, by Magistrate Caskey, on Snndaj morning last, Miss Nora Starnes daughter of Mr. Sam Staines, am Mr. Frank Mebaffey. Mrs. T. A, Dabnoy returne< from a visit to relatives in Lan caster Thursday, her daughtei and sen ip law,Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker returning with her.? Reck Hill Journal. Mr. W, J. Evans, who ha bun foreman in The Ledger of fice the past four years, has ac cepted a .position with The Demo crat at Marion, N. O. Ho lef for Marion last Saturday carry in; with him the hest wishes of hi many friends here. We com mend him to tho peoploof Mario and especially to his employer? ae an exemplary and worth young man and wish him success GF Subscribe to Thk Lkdqf Frank Hamas whs convicted in : Ma tlttrftt* Oaakey's court l*?t -hiturh- for carrying a trance >! . weapon uud sent to th gang for | 20 day-. ll? h :d the alternative i of paying ;t iin of *25. I Mr. Joe rate, of Marion, N. C , spent last wesk taking in the Charleston exposition. On his return trip home he Mopped over hero and spent ?i day or so with his sister, Mrs. J. I). Adams. Invitations have boon issued to' the marriage of Mr. W. H. Reed and Mrs. Lula Riddle Rowell. The happy event will take place at the residence of the bride's parents, Major and Mrs. ). M. Riddle, at this place, at high noon Thursday, April 14th, iustnnt. Revival services are being held in the Methodist churh. Rev.E.A. Wilkes of Rock Hill is doing the preaching. Services at 4:30 and 8 o'clock P.M. daily. ttsr. J. S. Porter who was pastor at old Salom Methodist church some 12 or 15 years ago, died at Tampa, Fin., last Friday. Rev. Chalmers Frsser and Mr. ?J. F. Neshit left yesterday to at. tend the Spring meeting of Bethel Presbytery. Mrs K. ,1. Mackorell and children, of Yorkville, are visiting Mrs. M's parents, Major and Mrs. J. M. Riddle, at this place. Tho following persons of this place wont to the Charleston ex 1? i r\ " I yusmruay: ur. JR. *J. I McManus and family, Mr. J. T. | Mackey and family, Mr. A. " J. Clark nnd daughter, ! Miss Joyce j Clark, and Missos Alice McNeill, 1 Annie Gregory, Esther 11 >ugh nnd Eva Robinson. .Messrs. .lames Bolejnck and J. j II Collins, of Charlotte, were here Saturday nnd arrangod, the former for opeuing a mattress aud upholstering factory, and the latter a throe-chair harbor shop with white barbers. So far Mr. W. B Knight has , been notified hv the following persons that they will go to Dal , las, J Texas, on the occasion of the l Confederate reunion: B. H. Bennett, Mrs. E. J. Williams, Miss Lottie Flomming, Walter Davis, Dan Jones, Minor Clyburn, I). E. Walters, Mr. and > Mrs R. J. M. Steele, J. N. Estridge, J. H. Knight, W. B. Knight. W. B. Bruce, Miss Craig ' daughter ef T. B. Craig, Col. J. N. Crockett, Capt. J, C. Foster, J. W. Williams, G. M. Piyler, 1 W. B. Black, Uriah Jordan. 1 Death of a Lady Formerly of r Lancaster County. A.telegram to Mr. A. C. Wil1 Hanson from Charlotte last Saturday morning announced the deatk of his sister, Mrs. J. T. Flow, which occurred at her hninu 7 at Mint Hill, near Charlotte, at J 8 o'elock that morning, after a short illness. She was a daughter of the lata lamented Dr. Wil? J liamson of this county and was is . her 50th year. She was a de^ot. ed member of the Presbyteriar j church and was a most estimable _ christian woman. Her husband, thre- sisters and two brothers survive her: Mrs. J. F. Hunter, ol * this place, Mrs. W. S. Lee, ol Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Moere, o; - Taylorsville,N. <J.,Mr. A. C. Wil " liamson, of this county, and llev, t .1. L. Williamson of Newberrv. S The remains were into? re. * Sunday morning at Philadelphii i- Church after funeral services con ? ducted by her paster, the ltev. ,J in A. McMurray. '* Benra tiio \ Lancaster ltoallzes the Loss l?. The following: telvg am ~ ? s nt to The S'nte from Lmcc ' r 11. last Kriduy: s 1 Sii The announcement of the death v>! of (f'-e. Wade Hampton was re u ceived with great regret by the d > per* )le of Ij niea?t?r cmnty. Hiev wi fully r*u!iz* that the ceitest man | slu South Carolina h.os i ver produced we has passed away, and the people ro! of tlx? county, of all elapses, in tor cDimnon with th whale Stntyj.sin lie, cerel v mourn his death. tin A Quiet Home Marriage tin The home of MrS. Sal lie Ad- gr< utns, two miles North of town, rel was the scene of 11 quiet home Sii wedding hist evening. Her bu daughter, Miss Mary E. Adams a t and Mr. E. J. Mathi.s, formerly Sii of this place but now of Camden, M ware united in the holy bonds of 1 Sii wedlock, the Iter. J. M. Stead mi man performing the ceremony. J. Only some of the nearest relatives inj of the bride were present. The all bride is an excellent young lady lie and the groom a deserving yonng a man. We wish thena much hap ag pines*, a long l;fe and prosperity, j ed They will leavo today for the to or l'l in m ' * iimnn in ( Vmnlon I un Culled to His Door and tlliot at *n ! About i o'clock Sunday mom- he j ing Jim McCullougb, col., was an awakened by some ono knocking th at his door. He went to the bu door and on looking eut saw three tei ' men standing near the corner of ' his house, About the time he A( , stuck his head out at the door a bullet went whizzing by it. The \Y\i men then ran oil' hut one dodged behind a tree as McCullough ro JT appeared with hi* pistol. il<> lired at him throe times but none to of them took effect. r?he party at was tracked across by the slaugh- , M ter pen tl><? next morning. h>i Eilncp.tc Tour Zloirtls WU!? CitDi-aretik Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 2C^,2&c. 1 i C, C. C. l*^l? dru^gistsrcfuaJ iboucv* ; 'SI Vou are invit Thursday and Pi this opening the 1 111 , J*?X'* K'|FB ..TJil careful buying by !? experience am been searched to ever shown in La age is not sufficie deserve it by ofle price. The sligh alone *o far as qi Here you will I > mer good" in Sill , goods in merceri 'suits. 50 styles ' Slotted Swiss and ; ?these are s?arc< ; - m I f \ ! 50 pieces ??t v -i ifhite fancy .Had I n t(A n !*?. *!* -* ?i tap 1 tiotis to suppiv th *? iM i'e else T pers. ' - Heath I I >;i !i of Mr. Win tl Siiut !j N?*a:!v evorybndy knew Mr \\ ' Sims, nnd t > know "l^iH" > ns was to like Itini. 11 is death, \ lit;!, o c ut rod at his "home in tins h pe; s f'i li of this county Moil \ f' v at'tei nooti, will be learned of ^ th sorrow. His illness was of o n t duration. Only a few ! . elts 11 go he was in town looking | ., iust and stout. A day or so af- u 1 that he accidentally fall, badly ; 1: rling his left side. Whilecon- <J ed ut bis home front this injury ^ opsy doyelopcd, and despite all j it could he done for him, he ew worse and worse until death lievtd him of his suiForitig. Mr. is was about 5? years of age 1 t was never married. He was ;on of the late lamented Mathias is and a brother of Messrs. D. R. M., T. J., and J. B. is, and of Mrs. W. M. Black, o in, Mrs. M. J. Long, Mrs. W. ,? Long and Mrs. W. F. Swar- 1 ;eu. Ha livesi in this county , ^ bis life except a few years ( a spent in Lie iVcst. He was ' i successful farmer, a good aean- t er, and an honest big heart man. tie was a good friend * The Ledger and to it- editor t d we are sorry to have to b roniclo his death. Ho was an ( thusiastic ma?on, being a mem r of Jackson Lodge No. 53, } 1 d his remains were interred by j e sido of his parents at the ^ irying ground near theek yes | j rday, with masonic honors. j t s : 1 tendon Hopewell Club. t Hopewell Democratic Club will 1 act Saturday evening at Hope . ?11 at 2 o'clock for the purpose ( electiug otlicors and delegates ^ th?' county convention to bo In Id the court nuuse on the first , unctuy in May. Let us have a gc gathering on that day. U. J. Flynn, Pres. T. Reese Laugley, Secy. 5 R IN f tea to our gcea id ay this week, . i>est yet. Come iilinery. This c our expert mil! [I splendid taste, bring before yo measter. Wek nt reason to yon ring superior in itest look over oi lantity, assorting Snd the only cor ts, Dress Goods sed Silk Zephy of French l*e I & ftl'uril SkillJk . ^ -A W 5 now. Ms! Eiik vhite goods Plai Iran. French or; enough ?! Lover e i ounty. Big ailoreri Skirls, Banking ii?- Vtiulnudiu^httui Receives a :* tutwette t?f Vance Miss Norma Vnulumlinsham as been presented with a benwtiill st ituet'c (.if > >nat >r Zel> B. .nice, by Mr 1). A. Tompkins, iicoflho many ardent admirers. i the late Senator. 'the statuette , > the work of Mr. C. Bentheini. irol'iS'or of art in the city school nd also of the faculty of the Elizaicth College, andisuvery line piece if art, being a duplicate of the 110 presented by Mr. Tompkins o the Elizabeth College.?Charottc Observer. AH ORDINANCE ?\>r The Promotion of Health in The Town of Lancaster, 8 C., And Providing Punishment for Violation of The Same. | Section 1- That un assessment f out dollar per year to lie paid n or before November 1st, of he year 1902, aud at the same ime in every year thereafter, is lerehy made beforehand against ,11 personw occupying premises vithin the corporate limits of the own of Lancaster for euch and J ivery privy located upon said \ iremises. Section 2- That this assessment ( hall be payable whether or not aid premises shall be vacated luring the year. Section 3- That any person or j lersons. who shall make defnult ! n paying the assessments us heron provided, besides the other j icnalties provided herein, shall >ay an additional amount of fifcen per eent for any and every inch default and shall he liable j 'or the snroe cost for collecting* lelimpicnt taxes now provided by he lawa of this State. Section 4- That any violation I nf any of the provisions of this j ordinance shall be punished by j tine or imprisonment in thodiscre- j lion of the Mavor. Ratified by Mayor and Aider- j men in Council assembled, this j 14th dav of April, 19C2. A.ilest:" It K. WYL1K Mayor. \ ) ('. I). .'ONES, SKA I.. . 11 , I \ Clerk. f I if 0 t Open in ??ale April 3d and 4th and \ on will sei exhibit is the res iner, Miss Mac Al The markets u the finest an* now that asking i for giving it, bi ducements in st; up stock, will sh ent, style and pr np'ete stock of ? and Wash Good s, very desirabl rcales, Lovely fe\viassortmen! rites! i id muslins and s gaudies and per; Embroideries, values. sueli a* Dress Waists a & Mercaf Attention Democratic Ms! Count* Executive Committee. Laueaster, S. C., April 12, 'Of. The Democratic Clubs of Lan* castei County aro hereby notified to meet at their respective headquarter.* on Saturday, April 26th inst., in accordance with the party rules, for the purpose of reorganizing itn<I electing delegates te County Convention which will assemble at the Court Houae ia .? Lancaster on Monday, May ith, at 12 tn. The Coanty Contention, when so assembled, will elect delegates to the State Convention to ho held in Columbia on May 21st next, and to transact such other business as may be proper. The clubs are entitled to send to the County Contention one delegate for every tweaty-fite members and one for a majority fraction thereof, and each olub, at its meeting on the 26th inat, shall select a member of the county executive committee. I Rci!^OB ola/tlini* ^al?iai<a wui\ivv VIVVVIU^ UVIV^MIQO VV the State Convention, the County Convention will eleet a County Chairman and a member* of the State Democratic executive committee. J. F. Niebet, Chairman. A. J. Clark, Sec. St. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood n 1 Per simmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. 5. IIow Arc Taar KHbwyi t Dr. Hobbn' 8pi\r \huo PHta rtm all UdMr tkla. liia alOTTCO. AOd. btcrUua tWmody Co.. CMcWoor Bf.T. ^/~Pay yoursubscription please ?r. E. S. McDOW, L~ IIVSICIAN and SURGEON, CATAWBA HOUSE, South Side, Up Stairs. OFFICES ( OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ( Cfc/Y" Plione 1MI. . ? >4 ' V %) i /W !. which occurs We will make e our grand disiuit of weeks ol lartin, a milliner of the Hast have ay of millinery for your patronit that we must vie, quality and iow that it stands ices go. ipring and 8ums Pretty wash / e for waists and Bastiste Lawns, of linen suitings M!s!tripped Bastiate. dan Lawns. We Edgings, Inservou can get no ml House wrap 1TILE CO.