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Local Waiters iPPOINTMKNTa TiV KKV. J. M. WHITK. Unity, 1st mill .id i-hihbuMi. tilll* Cre-U, it I unit t'h -tabhr.th. 11 m. Pleaamit Hill, *- l i:i?1 4th f-VtdrV.li, p. m. When you want Candy, When yon think of Candy When you go to bet Candy get nt Mackorell's. ?Horn, to Mr. sin 1 Mrs. E M. Bennett, July 14, 1004, si daughter. ?See tulv of Wofford College i ar.d Fitting school in this issue. ?Mrs. Chalmers Fraser and Miss Eliza Lnnnau left Thursday for an extended visit to relatives of the former at Athens, and Pecatur, (hi. ?jLtuie and l'islol cartridges, all sizos for sale at Mnckorell's. ?An excursion from Cumden to Chnrlotto passed through yes* torday. ?Mrs. L. L. Forde, of Columhiti, who has neon spending several wooks with her parents hero, returnod home yesterday. ? Dr. H. Smith, Optician, will spend Saturday. A nor n?l? ot . U 7 C?" " "* Lancaster Cotton Mills. Eves examined freo. ? Mrs. Fannie Fleming, of this t county, has returned home after ( n visit of several months to rek atives in Fairfiold county. ~ All Summer Goods greatly reduced at Lancaster Mercantile Co's. ?Col. Springs returnod home Thursday from attending the National Democratic convention, lie remained over in St Louis a few da) s after the convention adjourned and look iu the exposition L JJVfcftQppThc first load of country ruis~ cd watermelons of this season were sold on this market Wednesday. They were from the Pleasant Ilill section and were very fine, superior to the Georgia melons. ?Miss Emma Leo Nisbet, of Vanwyqk, who is one of the tench ers in the Albemarl graded school left Tuesday morning to attend the summer school for teachers at n i ?? auieign. ? >v uxtiutv Enterprise. ?Mrs. C. E. Young wont to Lancasterycsterduy to spend some time with hot* children there, after sponding a few months with hei daughter, Mrs. Sam McDowell ?Chester Lantern. ?July 30th is the date for the annual meeting of thoTirzah Bible C* Society. Rev. VV. II. Hodges, of this place, is expected to deliver the address. ? Muj. J. M. Riddle and Mr. L. C. Lnzenby, delegates of Lancaster M. E. Church, are attending the Rock Hill district conference in session at Kershaw this week. ? Mrs. C. F. Tillman and son, . si \ Thome Tillman, returned home Wednesday ufter a month's visit ^ *tt|^ho family of Dr. D. IV Bluko, ^Was'iville, Tenn., a brother of ^Mrs. Tillman's, and to relatives in Texas. I ?Fivo good second-hand sew* ing machines at a bargain, for ^-^cash or on time. .1. II. Maekoroll. ? Lettors remaining uncalled for in the post-office at Lancaster for the week ending duly 16th, 1904, aro as follows: Mr Hump Mackoy, J. (). Taylor, I J. P. Steole, Neado Long, Mr. } Mat Kirhy, Mr. ,J. M. Kirby, i Ella Washington, Amanda Buck ctt, Messrs. J. B. Scubcrt, Bert Scubort, Mrs. W. .1 Say lor. J. M. Stowart, 1'. M. I Subscribe to The Ledger: ? Mr. and Mrs. ,1. P. King wii leave Monday for a ten d>n - sijn at Rioting Ilook, N. <J. ?'l ho summer sohool Horn toi while teachers closed its sessioi yesterday. 28 received certificate to teach. ?Prof. W. M. Dunn of lh< JnckKonhum section has hoen taking in the c?t Louis exposition th( past ten days. ? Airs. 11. 11. Riddle is visiting relatives in the Dixie section. X ? Mr. Mason Uruiison, truv ellitig representative of the News and Courier, was in the city Thursday. ? George and Joe Mobloy wen sent to the Chester chain gang las Thursday by Magistrate Caakey for thirty days each for violation of laborer's contract. ?The Oakhill school will t.per Monday with Mr. Dan Daney a1 teacher. ? Until August 15th the Fnn derhurk Company is going to sol goods at Hist cost, no freight noi expense added. Sec their a Iv. ir this paper for prico . ?As stated in a previous issiu Dr. II. Smith, optician, of Mon roe, has also established an otiicc at this place. He will bo hen Tuesday, August 2nd, and remain to Friday, August 5th. See hi? adv. Mrs. Hurry Foster, of Lancaster is visiting her uncle, Mr. T. H Ketchin. ? Winnsboro News am Herald. ? Mrs- T. V. Williams has returned homo from Baltimore, Md., where she has been for tevera weeks visiting friends. ? Dr. li. M. Galloway of Lancaster lias been on a short visit ti relatives here. ? Winnsboro Now: I 1 UUii Aiui uiu. ? Lightning struck the house o. Mr. Pink Walknp of the .lack sonhuin section last Tuesday, fairly splintering the weather boarding of one entire end of the building. Mr. Walkup was standing in a* door in another part o the building und was slight!' shocked by the bolt. ? We are pleased to note thn Mr. Tbos Beckham, who was si ! seriously shot by accident at. thi I place last Saturday afternoon, am , who was operated upon at the Kocl Hill hospital the following day, i: doing well and that the chance are now most favorable for bis rc co very. ?Met Ferguson, a negro train] from Clinton, S. C.. was shot tr Constable 11 !. Bivins at Monro last Tuesday and later died fron the wound. The negro vva swinging on to a ear when the of ticcr spied him and gave him chase shooting to frighten him and cans him to stop. Ho had no idea o hitting him. ? ? 1 Death of Dr. Lander. Columbia iteeord 11th inst. Nows has just been received ii Columbia of the death of Dr.Sum ucl Lander, one of Iho loadinj members of tho Methodist conference. 11 o was 71 yearn of agi and had been president of Wil liamston college for nearly 30 years. This college was to be 10 moved to Groan wood for tho next term, all of the buildings having boon completed. Dr. Lander was a consistent gentleman and had dono a vast amount of good in Ins assistance of worthy young women in see uring an education. Ilia Schoo at Williiiniston was like one largi family surpervised l?y himself am his wife ItromiiillM lor Twenty Years Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan villo, III., writes: 44I had bronchi lis for twenty years and never go relief until I used Foley's Hone] and Tar which is a sure euro.' Sold by Fundcrburk Pharmacy. [f i Copt. ft Moist, who cot no fron I I* unsylvtuni aboil- '25 yourn ngu . M)., tooii liaise of ilioHivv ;(. 1 1 Aline, ju>t across Lynches Kiwr s in Chester Held county, died at hi: home at .Ictl'crson last Wednesday, aped about 7d years. Capt. Mots had been proat ruled for some moots with paralysis. lie was twice, married and loaves a widow and six children. Capt. Mot/, ivir f a tino business man, kind hcavtoc hosp.ta' Jo, and :ad many t icml in Ibis county. His remain wen taken to Woodrull, l'a., for i?uiial. ? Airs McAIanua, will wuitbc Into Ilenry !. AlcAIanns, <;iid A mother of Mr. .1. II. Me Man us cl * Van Wyck,died at Van AVyek, or Wednesday last, of dysentery. She was about TO years of ago ami was an estimable chvi I km woman. Several children surviv her iS ? Air. ?/. F. Barrett, a native, of Lancaster county, bui wise * iri'voil across the State line into ' I'nion county, N. (J , 55 years ago, died at the !io:no of his niece, 1 Mrs. 1> C. Hint on, in that county on the 8th imt., aged sd years, j Ho was an active member of Alt . Prospect Methodist church for n i number of years. ?Mr. and Airs. W. Al. Gooch 1 have the deepest sympathy of their friends in the loss of their little son, Win Herbert, aged 1(1 * months, which occurred Wednos* day, 13th inst , after an illness of l several weeks. The interment ! WHS at Douarlus chiirrhvnivl 1?<>? 3 J "" "1 11V * - ' Chalmers Fraser conducting the . funeral. -An infant el ild ot Mr. and Mrs d T (Joi'.v . aged about b . i months, died yesterday at the cot) ! ton mill. S ' Sl*UCIAl, NOVU M ! I For Su! ! rl I . r . pi ' r ; sale and withdrawal, hiily 1 Share (or any part t re: f) ol ! the Lancaster Cotton Mills 7 pet j cent Prefer red etude, at !?0O. pei '* share, NET. Henry \V. Tho. jsoc * ob Morgan Square, f j Spartanburg, S. C. / i July 4, 1004. lm. Somo of the Fort Mill enter* j prising citizens have decided t< ') I ! operate a water wort-9 avid electric S ; ^ ! light plant. *1 ~. TTI i? l i jul..1 ??r We are go is \bargains as Eiav iercd his I^aiseas o oilier words we f goods at Fill freight nor expi During this sile our 50c Par 50c and ?100 oucs to 75c, and on Men's and Hoy's dross shirts n \l 'o .... 1 . IUII nuiuilJV-T U 11(1131"wear, .and 50 cents each. Best double f * 50 cents overall 40 cents. 5,000 li e yard. All 5 and G cent Lawr i Lawns at 74 cents the yard. 4 ; . GO cents, now 38 cents. ( We have one of the biggest s to *4.00 per pair. Don't walk in t W-hen you can buy a good steel r< for 50 cents ana a real good one f We could mention a hundroi , will not permit. 1 ^ ^ ^ Yoi |f 3 ET* ^ - jr. eg. JJ'tve ' hiff Machines : ' v J cash or easy ?>ay i-lH. i ? ! 1 gO < I' ?(1 t ami 1 <uue (j ,?>i Sj>? :>al 'o (trot': . N v?. , A,i,i Ji V-. i .a !. ?; 11 tiling with a ' of gun ' powder caused 1 , ?rt:?1 injury ( of William Crawi : .. a negro lad , the hmning of hi her' h >u , ' and onthuilding-t, .il.ii all ford and ' I forage. Tho hoy, \vlu? i> about ^ 1 t - * o /VI ? ' i.y H'.uo in j - 'i .my ounict ' I and cunnct recover hr house i and outbuildir.' > on tin? 1 plantation of 1 . Browne, 7 ! miles west of Anderi-on. Other ( members of the family escape*!, taking the blinded ai d unconscious j lad with them. Tin'1 s-oed half , I tlu T 1 oust hold roi 1I r n '! fj Mr. tl. Iv Mc'hiiMld ot Winns- p i j horo lias been npj inted 'o pre. ah over the special term >f court ^ | i to conveuo at Ohe-ler on the lirst Monday in Sept *m" v. -The St .t xa.vcsv.--r : rz-v.z? svzaxrr 00 YQtj WEAR Is oi, a; ''281 ? i > i i>.> you sutler w i i tn ad u'i r?, ncu? , raVia, ind'fcp s lon end oilier t.crvoKii v. it >xcs. can it t y I) V I I s fit . I n ? If you do, it will In* >f spcr'al o ten st ' ; to 30U to know ll* i no, od rofra (ton have been my iccial inly for 1 year*. I am a gr i l ui:,* ?>:" the I'hila* C" doljihia Optical (' r, 1> e!<tak- It u po-t gradual? oour c in >!.*\v ft "S'or k. I have open* I an optical o It too $1 in Lancaster, whet I will spend a |i I an or my umo earn month. I use lr tlie las', methods knovn to 11.r proles- |{ Mot and lit ulass'.n to remedy the most j, complicated eye def'-ele. Latest and up-to-date styles, will heat Lauras- i tor llo'.el from Tues : iyt Aug -ml, and inclusive to Friday Augotli Kx ?mination free. Home olVieo, Monroe, yv ('. References, People's 1'ank, Hank of Union, Monroe, K. (' BR. H. hr.uth, Ol'l'IOIAN. 11 tirnrpTprinri nrij j hpi.1 i W t.i p r U n Jj uuLLcjUIj ; Sparttinlmr^. S. C. i Mi'.sitv N snvim . . L;it. 1)., M. ? | A.. Pitsii; nt Fo nil * -I'e. KnVof' [ I Lit* ;urrnumi:..grf ' .1 Helence i Hall, (tyino sium A le" ground t Loulure course. Lli rnry - i : s 51 -I y ar tlogins '"'opt. -ist ll.'Ol. J ?\ Oamo*.,rlj, H E.cretioy tWFfi&il COLUfiT L.TIKS . SCHOOL, SL'AliTANULlifi. s r , - . new b Ming* ( ureftil a'- I] teation to Inrtlvi iu-il rtude;:l'o'ird j > nml luiii.n. for y. ;4r $110. All inforina'ion iev? .iy M. DirPiu:, Head M..?r?er. AUG, 15TH' i$ to offer 8Uch e never been ofi? , li ter's historic In are gohsg ?o sell 1ST COST, no I" Biise 1 its cut to 3dc: 05c and 75c ones to 5 up the sumo reduction. I at 19, 23, 3S, 50 and 75 cents shirts and Drawers, at 17, 25, 3^ f unit Joan Drawers 19c pair. Host 1 yards Calico at t, -1 - and 5 cents ,s is at 1 cents the yard. All 10 cent ! ncces all woo! voi'.o, fornior price ! t, . , . ; t tocks of shoes rn town at 15 cents L, '1 the hot sunshine c 3d umbrella at 3 s cents,a better one J J O nr 71\ ot' nf u ' 1 other thinga, but lime lUul.Hjmco; i " j S ing Your l'ockct Books uloisj*. NO charged ? v.buv prices. irs to Herve, I EOMPAMY. iUaraiiieed Sew- e a bargal- for ments. F O. it. * ivlCcj ? t f ? i :*- ? I?A V / T!I!S vtE? , L J.: 23 pait > J.sdie- ox ; -hoc i>; 1 cat-. 2pair ? t* 1 uu pate* l< u 1.4*. 37 pair of huh s' 1/ x . ?ir. 42 pair of ladies' oxfords worth ?1. iii* c?f men's oxfords, worth *2 "?o, we will 143 pair of men's pants will go at *<> een lawns t1 g > : ' ' s , \ j * A Yul go at half uric . Grcorit . Good green or roasted cotleo tit lh- per p ho ! gallon size at >3e per do/.. Quar s til ! run a 1 ' of tubacc-. oil"at ? ' nrgain.. u ,:lo Bill, Brid: llouse. ut 27c per pound. One barrel of sugar house molasses, wort t 34c per gallo i One barrel of Morris moins^o-, choice, w icr gallon. Ore horrid nf 1hi? 1 - * ?? - . ^lUMU I '1 ? *M" JIIM" J. til two stnn<l brooms at i:? p?r It room, or 1 per broom. Also a big lot or tin wan; t i go at not cos Don't forget (he three days. Tli iaiurday of this week. Yours C. J Hut 1 ! '?.jf ? tri * -a / r?T'W"! r %r*-- 'iT ? . 2L. j *,# . t ."L 83KKsas? :*? wa&rsaraaraa sect-ran Mason Frsn't Jars, F; and tops, Also Fruit Jar Wrcnt A !Jarr??r in Tolu fJavf Kivti.' \ir\-r lU'Ai hJ 1AU I' 11 J i I Buy you a fruit b Vandyke e.aarae'?ed wan Yours Resps f k fl? ?i ?. fviacli TT" cS ^ . ^ /V" V. Viv xr ten days. We will ?pea i 1st our beautiful stock amoi feu Thousand Dollars go Cent of Profi \i /?' /7 Xi. scv ^^ . T " Such ti wonderful Slaughter of higli.clns as never taken place in the town's history Kvery living person within a radius of t' n h;.n 1 and reap their sli ire of the g'^oat v ecd during the next ten days of slaughter, s to use any argument to prove that we mi ;e will positively sell any article in our str ale -"?.? ...cs ?-: _-c:s- - ** :; I f P ? I] \ p I B iii 1 1 \& 1 H F! Vi ' V U ! L!? t-, I L la 1' u I. .c 1J ?::? s?.~3dKX- ::i>- ::: *?? 'on need not entertain the slightest doubt. > deceive you our sale would result in fail Sic public confidence. Tito people of th lie big Seven Days Cost Sale wo bad last l'hnusands of Dollars Worth of Choice Goo ho participated in thai groat sale realize w JLOUD'S MEANS, and doubtless will b< toro ?knowing that great things await thcr Sale begins when our doors open ?M ioiiie, ..I 4- ... i - *?? tin v? i,i viwiiiiiiuv.- jui iv.k iiii vs. \> c arc irgc crowds, having employed additional s ision. Pie&se nr>fe terms of sale: aeds Charged or Seni Ilosue on A p i"1 n . r (j ^ W ? f 2 U \ L\!) JATURDAY 0!: * 15 '-'.V'C it < '1 Jl I 4^ i?i " he sold ut >rth for ! . y >u.s ;:,r $1.43 per .*>?), for J it'll' per pair. IT I lot them slide for $1.50. ts on ttie dollar. All 1 5 a few ladies' hn? h ft. mnd. Hall mason jars, t tJSc per dozen. Wo will a as Brown':- Mole. Bufli .V?c You can I???y them ?r111 10c, will <?o at gallon. 'JJ throo strand brooms t. ursday, Friday and > for Business, )S0N. 13 ( Kf SB S j xtra Rubbers ;hes. icco for the oiler of the acid proof ctflit.lv, orelL aeBSSBESBffi^estSHK ' IT tv v _d & ivide the throttle and mfinp; to nearly Without One t *s desirable merchandise wcnty miles ought to he nines that will he sacriIt is not necessary for imn what we say: That ire during this ten day's Cv- -ixs- ? ?x<- xjjx ten >Z 2 ~ ft Sf - X X> ?.t< - - v. Should we undertake lire and wo would loose is community remember ebruary in which we sold ds at Prime Cost. Those hat A COST SALE AT o the first to throng our II JULY 8IH prepared to handle the alo^people for thi* noSPOT CASH. NO pproval. )UD.