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Local Matters ?Will havjj Brode's isiRam Broad to arrive on Tuesday & Thursday of each week. .1. 1>. Maokohklt,. ? A few ll ikes of snow 'oil here Sunday. ?Miss Julia Hiltcfn of (Vhito Bluff, is visiting Mr. .1. A. Cook nt this [)lueo. ?Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clanton, March 31, 1903, a son. . M 111 c *r ? ? I.H-.5 t'Miuv iii; ouuiii or 1\ ax? haw is visiting Miss D,#i Smith at this place. ? Mr. John Tillman, of Indian Land, spent several days here with his patents this week. ?Yoit had better see us before you spend your CASH. We've got HRine bargains. Lancaster Mercantile Co. ? Mrs. Salina lhtrns, of Heath Springs, is visiting friends Litre. --Communion at tbo A. II. P. church next Sabbath. Services Friday and Saturday before. The pastoi will be assisted by Rev. J. 1> If /.f I '..1 I.:.. A . AB.UWA Ui V/U1UI1IUIU, ? Mrs. L. (3. Lazenby hue returned home from u visit of sev. oral weeks to her sister, Mrs. Hackney, at Charlotte, N. C. Married, at this place, on Sun day lust, by Magistrate Caskoy, Mr, Jus. Coward nr ' Miss Junie linul ware, both of Fairfield county ? The Slate board of education at its meeting last week granted a state certificate to teach to Mrs. Jennie Hughes Clark of lleath Springs. ' A (' U-iurnll i T and li. E. Coffey have l?eou reap pointed on tlio oounty board of education for Lancaster county by ttie State board. ? Married,, by Rev. 11. J. v %/ Hltukmon, March iO, 1903, Mr. Raleigh Hammond, son of Mi. S 11. Hammond, and Miss May Williams, all of the Rich Hill section. ? Rev. W. C. YVinn of the East Lancaster circuit preached an able sermon iu tlio Methodist church here Sunday. It was a very dis. agreeable day but be had a good n v cj audience. ?'I be local order Jr. (). U. A M. ha? offend to orict at its expanse a handsome U. S. (lag on Lancaster's new graded t-ch'ool building; also to pro.wnt tie school with an tlcgant Itihlo ? Mr. A. !' Ftrguson went over to KocU IIdl ard brought his little son, A It., .Jr., who was recently operate lmon at tiio hospital there, home last Monday. The little fellow is doin* well, tho operation (tho removal of several inches of the hone from ono of his legs) being a splendid success. , ?Invitations havo been issued to the marriage of Miss Km ma It. Connor, daughter of Mrs. Hennie Bailey Connor, formerly of Lnn caster, to>Mr. Percy XI, Padgett, of Holly IIill, S C., on Widnos day, April 8th, 1903, at the homo of the prospective bride's mother at llolly Hill, S. C. --'I he meeting of the Slate council .Jr. O. II A M., which meets in Lancaster April 28lh, inst., will he Iflidd in the now Ma s >nie lodge room through com to p o sy of the 111 isons?tho hall of tho order not being as conveniently located or an commodious as that of tho masons. . ? It was Handy and not Henry A1 sob rooks who shot. H?>nrv Mr. gill in a difficulty just outsidu ->f town on Tuesday of Inst week. The account of the shooting, given in The Ledger last Wednesday, Wii8 oorroct with this exception. ?Pay your Subscription to the Lbdgku and bo happy. ib' t Ra.' ? "Coon song' on grnphophono with a drink svt the soda fount of the Kunderhurk i'imr nmcy. ? The trial of Jn*. II. Tillman for tho murder of ICditor Gonzales will begin in Colunihia 18th inst. ? Died, on Saturday, March 'js, lixjy, after a lingeriug illness, Mr. I. Luther Wilson of the New cut section. lie was aVout 15 years of age, a mom her of I'nity church, and leaves a wife and five children surviving him. I lis remains were buried at Hopewell Sunday. ?The school taught by Mr. Walter Carncs at Bethel dosed with appropriate exercises last Saturday. In the forenoon Prof. Sharpe, of the Tabernacle school, delivered an excellent address, and after a splendid dinner, served in pic-nic style, Prof. 11. N.v Nisbet of the Wuxhaw Institute made at) entertaining and instructive talk. ?Tho prettiest millinory d is plays yet seen in Lancaster are to ho t>3on at tho Iieuth 13. & M. Go's and the Lancaster Mercantile Go's today, and holh estab lishments are expecting to be crowded with lady visitors inspecting their displuvg all day. ?Lest Soda drinks in town at the Fnndcrburk Pharmacy. drinks for $1.00. I3uy a ticket now. ?The 13 year old son of Mr. A. F. McMurray, while running and playing in the house lust Friday accidentally foil in the floor breaking his right log above tho ki.ee. Dr. Strait set the broken j limb and the little fellow is get-j ting on all right. . , . I ? Aliss lsabelle Craig, daugh ? I tor of Mr.?S. W. Craig, has re : turned to Hock Hill where she; has again accepted a position as ; assistant milliner in the millinery establishment of Miss Mmnic O'Neal. ? Mr. W. 11. Stowmun, night watchman at the L. & C. depot, uccidontully fell from the cotton platform last Fridiy night and whs painfully hurt, his head slrikI ing 0110 of the iron rails of the | track which cut a gash an inch or . I so long on the back of it. l>r. i 1 l Crawford dressed the wound. ? Mr. Charley Cherry is in charge of the soda fount at the j Kundorburk Pharmacy and will ! serve you with any drink dispen.s o'l at an up-to-date fountain. Call in and see Charley. I ?Mr. C*. 11. Ragsdalo of dies-1 j ter County, is over visiting his j old friend, Mr. C. F. Tillman, j j?Mr. J. 11. Usher is ready | for business at the old stand at i Dwight. He has purchased a stock of general merchandise ami will be glad to have the patronage of the people of that section. Call on him. ?Two 4'firebugs" were convictod at Edgefield court. Win. Snipos, white, got 3 years, and Rich Patrick, col., 0 years in the penitentiary. In Deep Water. Policeman It. K Wriarht linrl nn exciting experience lust Monday. ! He " its taking Charlie MeCroroy to the chaingang. On this side of Turkey creek ho was informed by a colored man that the creek was about holly deep to his lu^sc, but when he drove in, the horse went out of sight and the buggy was swept down and turned ovet . The eonviet, with hand cuffs on, went under the buggy. Mr. Wright held on to the buggy and finally got, the horse loose und rode out. lie then found his man up in a bush, lie had lodged in a wire fence and made his w ay out along the wire Mr. Wright thinks the water was about 15 feet deep. ? Chester Lantern. A|?roeii?c??ts to C oso Stores at O.:to p 10 \Ve the uricfersigned, Merchants ; of the Town of Luncaster, S. C., agree to close our respective places of business from tlio 15th day of April to the first day of September, 1903, at (>.30 p. in., Saturdays excepted. Lancaster Mor. Co. \V. P. Bennett. Funderburk Co. William Hughes Co. McCardell & Allison Bros. Hoath Banking ec Mer. Co. A iiuounccuieuts Lhc Ladies Aid Society of the j Methodist church wiil meet at Mrs. ,L M. liiddlc's Friday uf~ ^ -? < i > IUI llljuu Ul * I) CIOCK. Thir L a u c u s t o r chapter Daugl-.. of the Confederacy will meet at Miss-Annio Withorspoon's Thursday at 4 p rn., nt which time lliosj who have done fancy work for the Richmond Buziar are requested to hand it in. IScautii'ul Wctldinjj at Kershaw lvershaw, March 2<> ? A notable event oi the season in social circles here was the marriage "YCSCS J . to relay of Miss ilattie Banks, of' this place, to Mr. James Allen Long, of Abbeville. The ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian church, which was tastily decorated in white and green, with a profusion of potted plants. Promptly at 7 o'clock the weddiiii: party entered the church in tho following order: The usher#, Dr. \Y. C. Twitty and Mr.'John T. Stevens and Dr. K. <J. Brown and Mr. (i. 0. Heath, from the front door. Immediately folio >ving them came the groom and his best man, Mr. II. G. Smith, of Abbeville, from the side door. The bridesmaids wo: o Misses Mario Fcwell and Lizzie Liull, Mamie! Stewart and Amelia Beckham, j and Edith Stewart and Edna Hull, r.u o..,.u 11:11 4i.- * ??.*. vi noea ai in j nivy | c1uc1 lllj^ from the front door of the church, they wore followed by the maid of honor, Miss Elisc Long, of Abbeville, with the groom-man, Mr. Dendy Miller, of Abbeville. The bride came last accompanied by her dame of honor, Mrs. William Bauks, of Columbia. The brilliant bridal party entered the church to the wedding march played by _ Mrs. 8. VV. Heath on the piano, and Mrs. J. E. W. Uaile on the orgau. The bridal chorus was sung by Miss Georgia llao McMillan. Mrs. .J. E. \V. Iluilo and Mrs. I. K. Hayes. The ceremony was impressively performed by Rev. Dr. J tunes II. Thorn well, of Fort Mill. ' 'he hrido looked exceedingly handsome in her wedding attire of white crepe de chine over white i tulYela. tSho carried lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern-, 'i'lie dame of honor wore white organdie with white taffeta ribbons and carried while carnations, while the bridesmaids wore white point d'esprit with pink ribbons, and carried pink carnations. 1 he malo attendants wore boutonnieros of carnations. . After the marriage a reception was given the bridal party at the home of the bride. The bouse was attractively decorated in guen and pink and putted plants. Delightful refreshments wote served in the (lining riMim. Mr. und Mrs. Long were the I n re' ipients of many handsofhc pre gents They will make their heme in Abbeville. Mr. Long is a rising young business man, and his bride is tho charming daughter of Col. \. 11 Hanks, of Ivor thaw, one of tuo foremost educators of South Carolina. Amorg u liCi'3 prcacn1 at the wedding were Mr. William Hanks of The Columbia State, ami Mr. J. Hull, mayor of liock Hill and edttor of l lio Herald, of that place. / Ton :mf V.Kttre When \ . > lake (Jrovc's Tastoless 1 kecauso the formula i-.' [ lu. ! j.t >. ; ,.>n evei) hut tie showing tu it it i> simply tior ami Quinine v tasteless form No Cure. M IV.y. 50o. a Ti. i ..r irr. ram xau: CL9 ENG GUI Our entire tj 4- 1~ f rv oI W\tfM Qciofe Not at Cost, But 10c on. tlic Dollar Loss Tlian [: cost. Oar $12. ">0 Suits now at '?o. Our $10.00 S ins now at $7. .*>0. Our $ 5. '0 Suits no a- at $3.r>n. I Our $ fj. .'?0 S-u'ts now at $2.u0. I All of our OV SLITS now I at 10c < u the Dollar 1c>k than thev CO: !' us . ; tin* I'.o f.nv A 13ICf ::KI)rcri()X in Men t ftiul Ltul'u ' Q JAI^Q L; .iKJL Pit <>t i11 . ill :?r,i{ m.'O n-v Yv ' .* nt io c; rry over am of >'! . vii'iof troi.ds. thciv-fori tl." t. a; - why wo :iro ^ellini: l< c ?.a the Dolltir L< riiun Post. R: ' Mil W V _li. A ?~mJ i _?J K?^ 2 a R id die I Roc If. I-.sk *- -a. . a v . 'EE:.! --.-;, Cons nption is a liuman weed T ribbing be :t in weak lung . i .ike oiiier v... . ' it's easily dc troyed while young; v. lien okl, sometime.', inv P ii'e. 1 Uvn j he., the hii'* a-, \ou O * .. raid wedk mnd and the :ed ; \vi disappear. The be it Jung i.rt iliz r is ieott's Emulsion. .Salt pork > gee 1 too, but il ib \"l iy imrd > digest. 'i lu thne to treat cor. limpli >:i ; , v. lu a you begin trying to hide it from yourself, Oth r it, you won't. Dcv..lit,until you can't 1 a, -c. if ..... i i i v ? A_ i \ v \ 11. v 11 4.; I i > luir'ti, Begin v. i . the fir. t thought to tube S<. Its Emuhion. Ii it isn't re iy consumption sc much lheb-Uer; you will soon forget it an - be better for the treatment. If. it is consumption you can't expect to be cured at,omc, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air rest all you can, eat all yov can, thats the treatment anc that's the best treatment. We will send yov sion free. r ^ He sore that this picture i: C >V ' s form of a label is on th : v "PI** cf every bottle o 'iKtuuuion you buy. !. .'-3 Hi - c/'att c. i>a\i;mo \ *^v>vy 1 * ? iwwni; Chemists, 40S> pcavl st-N*Y &1M&S:iSfj? and flf; aU druggists r/ir r > " i f >r MrtHfii J Cir.il> and h e vol* i ti bottle of | Clove - Taslo'i >s Ci 11 Tonic. It J i situ} \ Iron ' id t^uininu an 1 la sic It > , N t M i- N > I'uy. Maiia^ci' \\ anlcu. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining territory for well and favoralily known House of solid liuancial standing. ^2?>.00 straight cash salary ami expenses, -ii<l each Monthly by check dircct from headquarters. Kxpenso money advanced; position permanent. Address Thomas Cooper, Manager, 1001' Cuxton lildg., ('hicago. Trespass Notice, All persons aro hereby warned not to li>h, hunt, walk, ride, or trespass in any way, on tho lauds of the undersigned in the Dixio neighborhood, said lands being in Cills Creek and Huford townships. The, law will be enforced against all persons disregarding this notice. J. 10. l'OKTKK, T. R. LANOI.KV, T. M. lb:i.k, .1. W. A. 1'oKTKU, \V (i A Routku, Agent, I>ixie Gold Mine, Mus. II. II. I'oktkk. Mar. d, l'JOd? 1 m. r . ^ ; VV For Dri HI c j Call at the Cor T. KUG-EXK F Se\?t. 3, 1U02. : r . ... z.. * i : :: ~r ' i. '? n s n n r I \pii v e M l OF A I, i ? The best No Seed Irish Fo lied Bliss, 1 9 \ s^ariy nose, Beauty o KKKSII (i ARDEX 81 i ' ? lMcnty of A Still havo a few of I U i, 8ce me before you buy imytfc iJ. B.Mai (k x< - >x.:< c : ?x. :< >rx< - ex.' > - . warnsu wmxtm* ?s? COFFINS. O 0 O ( (> 0 H.J X J I. I Wo now hi i i und will conti complete lino o j burial CASKE PS. nil sizes and ((Utilities, COFFIN up t<> Handle 1 I CALL and soo us or send < fortunate us to hnvo a doath ? Within flin 1?! 7 T f H < i t M t A I i I vv JL.%, I 8 I It! "!:.;.:u^il jii LAXCASTEK, S. C , r ? \ t'** . Notice of Discharge. | Notice is hereby given that at I a. ni., April 2D, 1003, 1 will make my tiual return and settle^ incut us Guardian of my son, K. Sidney Tillman, to tbe Probate ! Court for Lancaster county, S. C., an?l apply to said court for a final discharge as such Guardian. Anmk K. Tiij.man, " Guardain. Mar. 24, 1903?td. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the titli day of April 1903, tho 1 undersigned as Committee of tho j Estate of Margaret Langloy, de| ceased, will lilo his (iual return and settlement and mako application to the Probate Court for the j County of Lancaster, S. C., for a linal discharge as such Committee, li. J. Haki'Ek, Comt. March, 6, 1903. ? 1m. ? Wanted! To buy scrap iron, all kinds of Metals, and Hides of every description. Will pay highest market price. Bring to my shop. J. E. Patterson, Lancaster, S. C. Mar. 4, 190.3 ? Ini. i Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. /Wo opiates. -- tvvA. >i r irttfi?? jgs Sundries nor Drugstore. 'UNDKKBURK, DRUGGIST. jrr - - -a>--vxs*! Ms! 1 L KIND 1 1 rtliern Grown | tatoes: I White Bliss, | Peerless and f TTnlivmi S Jl -a. V H /J. V/JIJ. I I BED OF ALL KINDS. * i N Onion Sots. I i u those good Axes left. u I? ling in the GROCERY LINE. J :korell. i 1W : n O () O O O O W. COFFINS. ivo in stock, :nne to keep, a f COFFINS and Our stock embraces from the plain, cheap mo MKTALLIC cases, is your order when so unm your family. PRICKS RACH of ALL. mini b. Oct. 15, 1902.?tf.