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Locfli ^aners Highest market price paid tor butter and eggs. ,1. 1? Muckorcll. C?r lo:i? I of fresh Virginia Linn; just received T 11 Davis For Side ! The lot just North of Mr. ?J. II. Carries' uii Market I Streoi Apply to T. S Carter. I Miss Lola Hardin h.i* "oiii* to T jmuncasier on a .' ?Chester Lantern. Mr. an I Mrs. Arthur Gar rison, of Fort Liiw.i, are visiting nt Mr. M.E. Jordan's this wee':. I Miss Minnie Funderburk, of Dudley, is visiting relatives ac Ibis phuoe. The farmers of the Dixie section are about half through planting cotton and have plautcil twice as much ourlj up land corn this year as they have ever planted in any previous year. Warm weather is hero to stay. The shrill notes of the whippoorwill, the swarming of the bees, the creeping out of winged ants are all infallible signs. Married at Osceela 011 Saturday last, by T. YV. Socrest' N. P., Mr. ,J. P. Broom of Union couuty, N. C., and Nrs. M. E. McMunus, of Rock Hill. Married on Wednesday last, by Rev. M. T. Steele Mr. Jones Mar/.e of the Osceola section, this County, and Miss. Elsie Ford from near NVaxhaw N. C. The bridge over Twelve Mile Creek,near Mr. T. YV. Secrest's has been completed and was re received by the Supei visor yesterday. The carpeuters are tearing down the old home of Sheriff Hunter preparatory to erecting a niee six room cottage there for Mr.and Mrs.Barron. Mr. It. J. Maekoroll, of Yorkville, came iver YVednesday to attend the marring of his sister inlaw, Mrs. liouell to Mr Reed. Judge YY'utts filed his order, yesterday, in the ease of Martha H. Hagins, plaintiff, vs. T. M. Fitzpatrick, defendant, refusing the motion of defendant for a new trial. I Mrs. G. B. Barron, nee Miss Mary Hunter, came over from Lancaster Saturday to spend sov 1 .1 ??.L 5 * wini uuys wmi nor motner-in law i M rs. S. D. Barron, in Oakland, j ?Hock Hill Herald. The accommodation* for country phone connections have been greatly improved by the new switch board put in at Mr. W. 1\ Plylar's at Mt. Projpect. Phone patrons ou lines running to Mr. Plyler's are all now keeping Washington time. His big clock can be heard striking the hours as distinctly here. (#0 [^miles away^) as if it were in the room. Mr. Uichnrd B. Elam, who was a compositor 011 The Ledger In his boyhood days, now one of the proprietors of a successful job printing establishment in Charlotte, spoilt a couple of days with the editor this week. It is just 10 years since Dick was in Lancaster. In that timo the town has changed much more than he has, for many of his old friends knew him on sight but lie could not recognize many parts of our progressive, growing town. We were glad to see Dick and wo think ho enjoyed meeting old friends again. vj. v arier canto down from ('barb tte this weok t<? attend the lteed-liowoll nuptiu's. Ilo returned homo yesterday. Fied Fusti'i* col., was convicted Wednesday of stealing Mr. A. ). Hudson's pig and sent to the gang , lor 3.0 days Ity MagistrateCaskey. Mr. Will Adams wont over to i Lancaster Saturday afternoon, wbero ho will assist his father in his contract work.--Kock Hill Ili-rnld. Mr. W. K. (Jloyd has an Indian game hen ll:at takes the c?ko for laying hig eggs. lie oxfiibited two of IhctggK at this office yesterday. They, weighed <>A ounces. Parties who saw them tnought Ihov wore goose eggs. i 11 noting tho visitoi * to ('burieston tliis week in Wednesday's is* 8iio wo accidentally omitted tbefoi lowing, who went down on Tuesday : Mr. and Mrs. B C. .Hough, Mr. M. S. Witherspoon ?and sistors, Mrs. Hall and Miss Connie Witherspoon, Miss BessieMackey, Messrs. J. A. MeAtcer, C. M. Hardin, Palmer Steel?, W. J., and B. L. Lowry. Mr. W. I). Chain hers, who returned yesterday from t he State Council meeting of the dr. (). M. A. M. intonns us that tho next meeting of the State C uncil will he held at l/incaster the 4thThurs day in April 190*1. Two of tho ()rder from this place were elected ollieers of the State Council, viz : Fl. D. Funderburk, S.V.C., and d.S. Wilson, S.C.T. Both are high and important offices. Letters advertised for tho week endinp April 26, 1902. Mrs. M. J. L. Mobloy Mrs. Nellie Morris j Mrs. Harictte Thorn well, Miss ' Mar y Zinan, ?lennio Gasgue, Mr. j John Mcllenwany, Mr. W. D. Gansam, Bev. A. Barber, Hisrcn Sestad, Oscar Bowers. Belle Nance, P. M. Lancaster, S. C. Brick work on tho power house for the now cotton mfllis progressing rapidly under Mr. W. G| Adams' supervision. Tho excavation for the foundation of tt?n mill store, which is to ho si two story building 50x125 Tcet, is nearly done and bricklaying will bo commenced soon Contractor Adams also has the supervision of the building of two more cotton ware houses for the null, all of which he expects to have completed within the next sixty or ninety days. [For The Ledger. As The Ledger reminds us t hat Memorial Day will soon lie here, let us all go to the cemeteries and see that our soldiers' graves are cleaned off. The work will commence next Tuesday and will go on the entire week. Everybody came an:l bring a hand. Don't forget. Meeting oi'llethel Presbytery The Bethel Presbytery met at Lowrysvillo on the 15th inst. The opening sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Caldwell, of Ileath I Springs. Rev. W. R. Arrowood was elected Moderator, and It. F. ! Kirkpatricic clerk. Delegates to the General Assembly which cod* i venes at Jackson, Miss., in May, as follows : Revs. W T llnll and C G Brown; Bevs. It M Kirkpat rick and J T Dcndy, alternates. Elders: Delegates, E V. Crawford and D. L. Coleman; alternates, J. A. Maxwell and J. D. ' i Harrison. Boershcba church was I selected for next place of meeting ! and Oct. Tth% 11 a. in., as the I time. No-To-ll,ir for Fifty Centn. Guarantee*! toliao^o liablt euro, makcn wonn ancn Htron^, bloou pure. 60c tx. All ririKk'isi* /\ Doauunii no i e Wflddlng At high noon Wednesday, April 24th 11)02, the houic of Mwj. ! M. Kiddle, ait this place, wa ? the scene of a bountiful homo wedding. His daughter, Mrs. Lulu Kiddle liowell, was murriod to Ml. Win 11 Reed, Rev. .1. M. S*.eaiPiian ofliciuting and using the impresMvc ring ceremony of the Methodist churc'.i. Tiio decorations were not elaborate, but in elegant taste, i'he wedding march was gracefully rendered l?y .Mrs. J. 10. Poo re, who continued soft nui^.c during the coreniotiy, in !o?.>:ng iho volume while congratulations were being extended. LittleMiss dcuuio Heard Mackerel, niece of the i?ricle, nttire<l in ]>uro white and looking us sweet as-tlie white lilacs she scattered along the way from a satin lined basket grnccfullx carried in her left hand, preceded the couple up the hallway into the parlor where the nuptial vows were plighted. After congratulations the bride and groom led the way into the dining room and the next hour the many guests spent in feasting and pleasant chat Mr. and Mrs. Reed left on the; 2 o'clock train for Charleston where they will spend their honey moon. Mr. Reed is book-keeper for Williams-llughcs Co., and his upright life and many sterling qual- j ities make him well worthy of the esteem in which he is held by all who know him. The accomplished bride, - here in her native home, has been a favorite from childhood. Her charms of person, and heart h ive endeared her to all who arc fortunate in her acquaintance. Admiring friends sent many 1 handso.no bridal presents of si 1 - ' verwure, ehinawure. pictures, etc. Z? u,-l. t7"1 TTv. 3: yv? Boara tv0 lla'.o Always Bci'fihi < fc Si i kj ,r Yon are iuvi Thiii'sdiaj ami F this opening the piny of Spring M careful h'liyisiii tr a expcL fence an been searr bee to ever shown is& L: a^e is not suiiicit deserve it by ofllc |*rice. The sligi alone ?o far as q Here you wall jner good in Hill ! go mis in mereeri isuits. 50 styles Dotted Swiss am ?these are searc< 150 pieces ??f v W hite fancy Jlfatl ace opening' up tions io supply th where else in T pers*' - Heath I ol'Mi. ?JuliKi li.vli'M Mr.John Lylcs, en ae.e 1 ninil' ! sported tiii/.v,. of Pleasant Hill t<o\ uship <li( (I i-i-t Tuesday after ; : protruded tl!n"-s. Mr. Lylcs1 v ; lid roars oi Mi?o, nod leave - | hi* wife iiiI seven children, nil! : i wn, nrvivioi' hini. Me. was a .. . 1' la inner ? i fork Hill church unit las remains were huricd at Fork , iiill We Inosdav after funeral services conducted t?v his pastor, Uev. IF ?l. Blackiuon. The n mes of the surviving ili ldjin :ne: Mi'as aid Koheit Lylcs, Mis. Frank Wallace, Mrs. \\ in Kllis, Mrs. Win Criniingcr, , Mrs. Peter Ttvitty and Alts. L. A Watson. Con lode: ate Soldiers Under an Act of I ho Legislature j of 1002, all Confederate Soldiers who lost nil aim or a leg during the war helween the State are , entitled to receive an amount not < xrrediug for the purpose of 1 repairing such artilieial liinh sis ' was received !?y thcin under the |' act of the general assembly of Is7t? , or JSSl. Those who received , mono) instead of siu artificial limb | under ssiid net of 1871) or 18x1, j are also entitled to receive the i5 sum of 825 in lieu of amount for ! * rowans on artificial limbs. This does not apply to those'] who are already on the pension i ro'ls lor this year, an*' those who 1 desire the bcuelitH of this act j| iihim uppu:ir dciiii'l) \\ . Ij. j j l'orter, clerk of court, and till i. out application before May 25th. 1 ... < .fronts Wanted 1 kifoofT. DoWilt Talmage, l>y ( his son. Rev. Frank Dewilt TaU , tnagc and associate editors of 1 Christian Herald. Only hook 1 andorscd by Talmuge family. Rnormons profits for agents who act xuicklv. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately (-lurk & Co., 222 S. ilh St. l'hila., 1'a. Mention this paper. D P T W I K 1 iteu to Qstss* gs*ea ihi ay this wes Ikbe}*!' ret" !Con;e illiitert. Ihi# e y our expert miliu ?S ^pk-iaiid taste? > String before yoi aneaster. We k ait reason Jo you d'iug superior in< a test look over ot uantity. assortmc A* B ^ X ? iiiiu file osil)' eon Its, Dress Goods ; ised Silk Zephy''! of French' Fes I. Organdies. A' r now. vhife goods Phil Iran, French org enough all-over <2 us d- ?' Qb.uiV 1 v.- ? y ? iiilor^d S Nanking & Mr. >. It. Mrnit, ol Smiths I urnI pi, nt >,,?tim!uv ui town and wont over to Lancaster Saturday ( ni^ul. v hosier Luntci n. ?t>? C. < Dr i'ulniMg loft u fortune <d o ol which charily i^ot i ' i > :i ft :it. li \v ; :: yre.lt prcnell- ' . 1 11' :.nd vci laid r.iuch claim to 1 practice. A movement hus licen iraii?ii- i , ralctI in (Mint lesion by the Duugh-, , tcrs of the (.'onfcderacs to e ect a , lueinori.'il to (iriienil llinupt n in ( lim it >lt i), the city of his birth. i mmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmi mummm?k j AN ORDINANCE For The Promotion of Health in t The Town of Lancaster, S ('., And l'ro\ it I i ii fjr Punishment for ..... .. i \ rotation <>r rno same. Suction 1- That an :i?>os.*mcn1 | of one dollar jx r year t ? he jiai'i >n or- before JNoveinher 1st, ol buy ear and at the same 1 time io every year there after, is 1 icreby made hoferehnn 1 against : \U porsnm. occupying promis s , within the corporate limits of the t town of Lancaster for each and jvery privy located up mi si id premises. ;1 Section 2- That this assessment shall ho payable whether or not ( said premises shall he vacated j Inrins^ the year. I Section 3- That any person or } persons, who shall malic default in paying the assessments as herein lii'iii'iiloil Imtiiliw lti?. penalties provided herein, sh:i!I ; pay an additional amount of lit- 't teen per cent for any and every j ? such detault and shall he liable ; For the same cost for collecting lelin<[ueut taxes now provided by j the laws of this State. Section 4- That any violation j :>f any of the provisions of this j ? >rdinanco shall ho punished by c ine or imprisonment in the discre- | .ion of t ho Mavor. Untitled by Mayor and Aider-]* nen i 1 Council assembled, this! 14th day of April, 1!MP2. VItest:' !t E. WYLIK Mayor. * I ( i>. JoNKS, ) skai. ., I i Licrk. j ; | Q | | 4 ?1/ \ r t* t s'-aSe, %ps a( 3d and 4tli d i.-u will wee xhihit Is tli? rest in' . IBiww Mae.Mis The mni'kets <t is the fi.jewt a era now that asking i for givir-i it, 1ml dueemerit* lis str <% as* stock wiSI slm iiit, style asid pri< lpfete stock nt !*>|] and Wash C?oods s, very desi cable cales, .Lovely 0 ieWassoctmess t d muslins ami sis ;5)inlies asiil persii S^mUnoidwaes, 1 values satdi a* j )i?ess Waists am Mention Democratic Clubs! I'Miint' Kxoontive Committee. Lanciintcr, S. C., April 12, '02. riu* Democratic Clubs of Lun? County uro hereby notified U5 men at their respective headquarters on Saturday, April 20th in^t., in accordance with the party rules, l'or the purpose of reorgam'?nd elceting delegates to County Convention which will assemble at the Court House in Lancaster on Monday, May 5tb, nt 12 m. The County Convention, when so assembled, will elect delegates to the State Convention to he held in Columbia )ii May 21st next, and to transact <uch other business as may ho proper. The clid s are entitled to wend 0 til.-' (Vnntv Convention one i<T _: i;<- for every twenty-live number ^ and one f.:r 11 majority ruction thereof, and each club, it it > meeting on the 26th inst, dud I select a member of the conny executive eoniinittee. Besides electing delegates to r*? o lie State Convention, the County Convention will elect a County Chairman ami a member of the -hate Democratic executive commtten. .1. F. Nisbet, Chairman. A. .1. (.Mark, Sec. 2t. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood 1 1 For simmon Logs. Southern lardwood Co. Charleston, S. G. flntv Arc Your lLtatirya I Or. Hobli.V ri| anKns Pills euro all kidney Ills. Sam? Jlefrcc- AOd su'rlitui lU'iucay Co.,CUu-uco or N. V-Vv^i'ay yonrsubscription please Dr. E. S. McBOW, II YSICI AN ami 8URGVOX, CATAWBA HOUSE, South Side, Up Stairs. (\irir11 'ire V/ * l JL V JL^KJ oim:n day and night. drjf' 1*110110 i><?. > . ^ $ which occurs Ve will make our ^E'astd (lisalt. of weeks of irtiaa, a milliner f the F<ast have ty of milliner}' lor your patronI; that we must le, cgualit} and >w that it stands *es go. ring and Sum* Pretty wash for waists and ? .n io4 1" ** ^ mic? UinYIlN >f linen suitings mw f llJlJO 6 f*i|>]>e<! Bjfistiate. 5486 ILaWllS. iFe HMgings. I user. ?ti easi get no il Siouse wrap_ /Ti_ ilLfc LO. '