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Ti i, LliD'.j iiK. Churl ow , 'aj * c . EDITOK AND MANAOKH. 8ATL'K1?AY XOVKMUKIt 20, 1002. ^tr Death of Rev. Witherspuon of v * . Smallpox. ' ? llev. Saui-Witherspoon, colored, whose homo was about a quarter of a mile northwest of the old Oakland pavilion and who developed the disease of smallpox last Thursday, died Friday after we had gone to press. Tho remains wore buried Friday night. Tlere is still another smallpox cnso in town, the patient being Hannah Jones, colored. She is attended by Dr. .1. E Massoy, Sr., and is doing very well. The inmates of the house in which she lives are in quarantine and there is not much fear of tho disease spreading from there.?-Rock llill Iler aid New State Law Will Make Christmas Less Noisy. The dealers in fireworks are not buying cannon crackers and bombs for the holiday trade this year, though it i- >ni 1 that there is a loophole by which the\ could. 1'he new State law prohibits the sale of any firecracker over three inches in length or one half inch in diameter, under penalty of dO days on the gang or a tine of $100, and absolutely prohibits the sale of bombs. This being the law, and the merchants observing it, the Christmas celebration in South Carolina this year will doubtless bo very much less noisy than in the past decade. ?The State. Steps the Cuitf/h and Works oft tho Cold. Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Fay. Price, 25c. Sold Diseased Meat. Greenville, Nov. 26.? W. P. Cantrell, a farmer from the upper part of the county, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Clyde this morning of the charge of selling diseased meat and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25. It was the first case that offense ever tried in this county. LUCK IN THIKTEKN By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horri'* ble Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing else cogld. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Burns, Coins and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranted by J. F. Mackey & Co. & Crawford Bros', druggist. ? Bride and Groom in Bed With Throats Cut. Texarkana, Ark., Nov. 25.? Lee Wigel a.id bis wife were this afternoon found in their rooirf at the Cosmopolitan hotel with their throats cut. 1 lie woman was dead but Wigel was still alive. A bloodv iaz??r lay "0 the floor near tlio bed. \\ ig<-l was taken t > a sanitarium where his wounds were dressed, lie will probably recover. lie is conscious but refuses to make any statement. About a week ago ho wont away saying ho was going to get married. He rclurnod yesterday accompanied by a young woman whom he introduced as his wife, formerly Miss Marie Quinn of Anniston, Ala. The couple took u room at the Cosmopolitan hotel yesterday afternoon and it seem neither left it again. An inquest is being held. To Cure A f.ct/f In One f)af/.^ fj Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove' ssignaturo is on each box 25c. Happenings In The State. As Chronicled by ti e Mcrt Correspondents nt 1 he C >1umbiu State. , PltOWN Kl> IX Tilt: KNOKKK. ? I Greenville, Nov. 25 ?A sail ease <?f drowning lias tiecn discovered in the Knoreo-rivet;, two tmles above the Pelham. mills, whero the body of JelT Moore, a 12-year-old boy, was found on the banks of the streum. a short distance from a foot-log crossing, and it is conjectured that he had attempted to cross the river and lost his footing. The boy was somewhat demented and left his home several weeks ago, and when last seen ho was on the road, to Pelham His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore, who live at the Victor mills, and on the disappearance of their son tho fact was advertised by circulars and in newspapers, but no tidings were received by thorn until Mr. L. S. Brown found tho body of 1 their son on Friday afternoon. THREE MEN .CHARGED WITH MURDER TO HAVE I.IRERTY. Greenville, Nov. 20. ? In the case of Carey Styles and Emory Styles, charged with the murder i of Walter McCarrell on the day of the campaign meeting at Highland, .Judge Watts has allowed bail in the sum of $3,000 for Cao rey Styles and $500 for Emory Styles. Tho I ond in this rnsn has not been given, but it is ex pected the defendants will be released on bail today. In the case of M. Poinsett , Tranunell, charged with the miir- j der of Ben Rose at a corn shucking last month, Judge Watts granted bail in the sum of $1,000, which was readily furnished and Trammel I has gone to his' home. I)I{. COI.KMAN ANI> MR. I.YLES SHOOT Newberry, Nov. 25.?News was received here tonight that Dr. ! Coleman and Mr. Will Lyles, prominent white men living at Maybinton, this county, near the Union line, became engaged in a difficulty this morning in which both were shot and seriously wounded. Mr. Lyles received four bullets in the bowels, and Dr. Coleman was shot in the chest. The weapons used were . revolvers. It appears that the difficulty was the direct result of a dispute between the parties last night. No further particulars could be obtained. CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE. Union, Nov. 25.?A telegram was received hero today from C. E. Sanders at Lafollotte, Tonn., saying that one Vard Gist, who murdered Will Beaty about nine years ago and left tho State, had been arrested and will be brought here toinoirow. _ l>U. HoI.CO.MIlF. ASTONISHED. W oodruff, Nov. 2t?.?In Sun ; - lay's issue of Tho State there was a short statement totho effect that Dr. D. II. Holcombe had eloped with Mrs. Gossett of Pacolet. J am glad to say that Dr. and Mrs. Holcombe came in on the same train with the paper on Sunday and aro now with Capt. B. L. Montgomery, the father of Dr. Montgomery, two miles from town. Dr. Holcombe, being interviewed, says that ho was astonished when he saw tho account in the paper and that there is not a particle of truth in tho statement. Dr. and Mrs. Holcombe ' remain with Capt. B. L Montgomery for a while. He leaves with his wife from here for Ark-* ansns, whore ho has purchased property. J. It. W. ltOfK 111 l.l/ft 1 1 FOOT TOMATO VINE \Trrii 800 mi-KMNU FKUIT. . Rock Mill, Nov. $6?Major . W. W. lloyee of this* city Ims-un bis premises in Ac:ulyiyy str&et ;k a tomato vino which is a .curiosity- ,f besides being both ornamental, * Hint useful. The vine, .-which was , planted ht the usual time i.u? tlKp,J spring was not oxtt'4(n'<Unjju\y:;i?. 1 its ' first .growth andt was - uj- . most killed during., the sun^ptyby salt water. Later on. it sprang , up anew and is now eleveq feet ,, high, reaching to . the eyes of the house. One hundred , -to ma toes have already been harvested from, it and theie are at present over, three, hundred on the vine. It is of an ordinary variety and not one of the climbers advertised as such. r ' " i ? Our Mr. J. M. Hood is always in the market to purchase mules und cattle. And don't you forget it. . Lancaster Mercantile C?. ?A serious conflict occurred Monday in Havana between strikers and police. Two strikers _ wore killed and eighty two per sons injured. ?The ministerial allianco of Salt Lake City, Utah, held a meeting Monday and adopted resolutions protesting strongly against the election of lt^ed Srnoot, n ' one of the twelve apostles of the Mormon church, to the United Statos senate. ?Tbo whole of the business portion of the town of Willington, in Abbeville county, was burned Sunday morning at 2 o'clock. The origin of the fire is not known, but it is supposed to have been the work of incendiaries. ?Septimus Winner composer of "The Mocking Bird," and hundreds of other popular songs,.;}. died suddenly iu Philadelphia, aged 7G years. <S ' Phis signature is.on every box of tho genuiiw Laxative Broino=Quinine Tablet* the remedy that rnrcM h coin! In one <|i>.v Notice to Debtors and Creditors I or R. Fiirman Twitty, Deed. All "^persons having claims against R. Furman Twitty, ".tie-J j ceased, are hereby notified to pre- j sent the same duly attested at ^ once, and all persons indebted to I Q the intestate will make payment to me. P. T. Twi?ty, .Administrator. , Nov. 28, 1902. J tlOO.OOv REWARD 3 We hereby offer a reward of $100.00 for the apprehension and conviction or for evidence to convict the party or parties who robbed Rev. W. F. Little of about $650. on the night of the 17tb! inst., in the town of Lancaster, j South Carolina, and an additional ^ reward of 20 per cent of the mon ey recovered. r W. F. Little, v D. F. Helms, ? Lencastei, S. C., Nov. 20, '02. * r rf w-'w iyjVi ?*\ v ? \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA > r county ok lancaster. ' S In 1 hn Prnlmin IVinri By Chas. D. A<juOS*, Esq., Pro- l bate Judge. h Wiiebkab, Mrs Julia J. Porter, c of said County and State, matte suit to me, to grant her letters of ^ Administration of the Estate ^of ? and effects of W. S. L. Porter, t deceased. These are therefore to cite and < admonish all and singularly the kindred and Creditors of the said W. S. L. Porter, deceased, that 1 they lio and appear before me, in the Court cf Probate, to bo held at Lancaster, C. H., S. 0. on the , 29th day of November, 1902, after publication thereof, at 1 1 o'clock | in the forenoon, to show cause, if ont* t lino liouo in K w 4 Ur* A , I (iii t ui\;y mi ?\ ? ?? 11 j1 iiiu niim i\mm ministrution should not bo graat0<l . r' ; v (fivcn under my h^wPa^d seal ] this 14th diiv of /Novumtkii1, Anno Domini, 1002. i ,, . (j11as. i). jonks, 1- ' Judge of Probuto. ALWAYS SOY lil ENTIRE LINE OF t ALL .i g^ifflT3|r^r, a.. *i ai.- > i ' Imi i |i. , i , ?~? ' GOODS ARE NOW i . ) n i iii ? ? ?i ? . ' 4,5" EXAMINE. 't4Souiething new" is an. expression that w -itviby iti ibq week*; as* every new and good idea that conies ^tahtUyj is it p>.iiUifig>e?presaion at this season for every sea than last. We hardly think you have seen a PRETTIEl DRESS PATTERNS in.this city than we are SHOWIN been V/ery carefully selected, cannot be UNDERSOLD, a thoroughly. un/Jerstands how to select your TRIMMING! tto&M^EW" THINGS." ; ; ^ Dress Goads. '<*?! 85 t;; v. . M - spnns, fine, ABLE SHADES, soft wool fabrics in Albetross, Cashru Armours for STREET DRESSES. gJLKS? black Taffelta, Mo -TRIMMINGS-- Toevm?atrcy dress pattern in black, ecru and cream applique, pas-.smcntrios, netsr braids, chantilly and escurial Jaces. " t a n est cloth, JACKETS, out from J\ WE SELL THE KIND THAT GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Our lino for fall and winter are beauties and the largest assortment in LANCASTER. T3A1>(^AT]VS.. Never BEFORE have we h AVvJ -Z Y_L.LT kT" most every department ol 20c Boys' Hats at 5c, 25c Caps at 10 and 15c, $1.00 Shi Men's Suits at $6.00, and $5.00 Men's Suits at $2.50, $2 Pants at 75c, 25c Boys' Pants at 20c, $1.25 Shoes at 95 Covers at 50c, 7^c Brown Drills per yard 5c, 4c Brown writing about these BARGAINS, but we INSIST on yo POSSIBLE. You don't have to buy?it's a PLEASUi PRICES to WIN TRADE. Cu FAIR treatment to ret J..r" WILLIAMS-H WeJvLVQj.a .beautiful line all sizes of RUGS'. Davis &'!>?? ? # 1 **. s - f ;v-: IxffciUorJs ;Sale' of "Personal Er. s. &. mc w bronertv * HYSICIAN ami sui u , , CATAWBA HOUS By virtue of the po>ver vested n m^^Ti^j^ectftor of the lato South Side, Up Sti L.VUB reorungs; r will soil at hm ate residence on Tuesday, Decern * . .er 16, 1902, beginning at 9 OPEN JL)AY 'AND Ml 'qlock. a. m., the following per- . ..I1011? ?. ? ?iwfnr1--' iin iwirbnfcl* property* ta.wit: m, , -3U1 tiieUibvsehoid and kitchen 1 he JBest an urniture, farming implements, -"Mi" J * ' > lack smith tools, etc., of the late JMLOCIlCin( Cvan Rollings. Also 2 moles and ... i gMfl cows, - ~ Tetrna of afcfcS CASH. We k (ull liM c v ,?u ?ria fe Accuracy and Purity i. oo ?Nov. mm* " Executor. to M> i/compoun<)^ hy , Comoete line of Toil Tte tanoastc! Cotton Mills hand- We a,8? ^"yRul T per foot. Has employment to offer to Packages delivered proi Two Hundred and Fifty answered from residence < families in the new Mill to be in rp TTTTY^ I?\T iperation in January 1903, and 1 P/UvJllil^ vill teach beginners -in the old Sept. 3, 1902. nill until they are ready fur work rw?x?t. _ ? VWI UVyl n the new mill. Employment or boys and girls from twclyo nnpp|?|? r. cars up. "Good wages, prompt LIJplilNy IV >ay. Comfortable houses at rea- I finable rent. (The rent begin.;- II ling after able to earn wages.) ; o o o c o o "J jrood drinking wator, and a good chool /or'small children to attend We in the piece, Wiel prefer home people if they and w vunt the employment, and will ? pve*tbem the. opportunity and complete lelpicffheafaingi''; . For further particulars apply to burial CAS >r write to, C. B. Skipper, all ??zea and q Superintendent. Slov. 17?6w. Lancaster, S. C. COFFIN up to " CALL and see us < Go to the fortunate us to have t LANCASTER MARBLE Within the v IN I > ' . GRANITE WORKS, j a i Foj-Gibod Work and Low Prices. A. J. McNinch, LflllWMl I LANCASTER, S. C. 1 LANCASTER, S. G. IE- ; NG MEW. MO WINTER READY FOR YOU TO 1 ? .. - ** ? ?. - . ..." e cap u|U)ly T?.our*.*ttefre almost any ?'* ? ~ olit* usually finds u place here. Ksps.soil Hnds our stock just a little better i lino of novelty DliEJSS GOODS and * !G. Goods in this department have ind are being shown by a ludy who >, ETC. Below we mention a few of " ' A */'" n" n, satin faced Prunella, Soliel, Camel's Liuns, Tricots, Scotch Cheviots, HomeFrench Flannels in all the FASHIONeres, Veilings, Broucles, Broadcloths, ~ As for SILKS, our stock cannot be excelled. All widths guaranteed ire Valeor, fancy stripes and Persians. Wo are showing the kZT"" correct styles, nowbest material, best workmanship in UAFES, FURS, COATS, over sont IEW YORK CI TY. ad so many HEAL BARGAINS in I the store. ? 50c Men's Hats at 25c, rts at 50c, 50c Shirts at 25c. $10 00 1.00 Men's Punts at $1.25, $1.00 Men's c, $4.50 Rugs at $3.50, $1.Q0 Table Sheeting at 3c. WE might go on ur VISITING OUR STORE soon as IE to show our goods. We rely on tain it. ectfully, UGHESC0. merest Sewing Machines are going faet, ?w, ? All parties indebted to tG EON U ? Crawford must come-for p ward and settle at once as these papers must be closed up u''8' , Lancaster Mercantile Co. * ' * ( i vi v m LGH -J-Subscribe to T^e Lancaster . Ledger. $1.50 per annum. d Purest ; js Are None too : Good for the Sick. >f the BEST DRUGS that money can hoy. ir Motto and every prescription 'entrusted , graduate id Pharmaoy. *' ' * et Articles and Patent Medicines always oe bber Tubing for fondtaio syringes at 6^f nptly to any part'of 'the city. Night eails >n Elm Street. ' ? r ' - r ' E FUNDERBURK, DRUGGIST. Main and Church Streets. nmrnmrnammmmeamii mm mi 11? ctw lilt CMEM5, now have in stock, ill continue to keep, a line of COFFINS and . . ? K ^ KTTU O .--i- - . uutu. v/ur biuuk emoraces [oalities, from the plain, cheap Handsome METALLIC cases, ir send us your order when so un1 death in your family. PRICES REACH of ALL. r iraic III.i * Oct. 15, 1902?tf. - .?' >; gfs ... -?