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Local Matters vPPOINTMENTS OF REV. J. M. WHITE, a Unity, 1st and 3d Sabbath. 1 Oil Is t reek, 2d au<J 4th Satiballi, II ID. > Pleasant Hill, 2 I '*nd 4th Satibalh, :i u m. N When you want Candy, f> When you think of Candy When vou ?o to bet fanrfv j ? 0~ ??? if get at n Mackorell's. j1; mmmmmmamaKtamammsKmmmmamammmmmm ?Rifle and pistol cartridges, all sizes for sale at Mackorell's. w ?Preaching at Gills Creek next ftl Sabbath at 11 a. m., and at L'leas- ai ant Hill at 4 p. m., bj the pastor, tt ?Rev. YV. H. Hodges has re- lc turned home and will fill his pal- y pit tomorrow morning. hi ?Sam Reed, the colored boy adjudged insane last week was 1)1 taken to the asylum yesterday. ^ ?Miss Bleka Lindsay, of Rock ^ Hill, is visiting relatives in Lan- tr caster. ?Miss /)aisy Hney of Rock ln Hill has accepted the position of cu Milliner for the Heath B. & M. Co., at Kershaw. ?Mr. J. T. Stevens of Ker gnaw stopped over here yesterday w on his return from the St. Louis in exposition cc ?Mrs. E C. Brazington and thildren of Kershaw spent the past w week here with her aister~in.law, ?* Mrs. M. H. Johnson. 8? ?Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barrier, ^ of Salisbury, N. C., are visiting relatives in the Sapps X Kouos section. 1 fr ?If you have lund or lots to ^ sell or wish to purchase land see the undersigned. ^ T. S. Carter. t ?Miss Marie Moore of York- al viiie is the guest of her cousin, ll} Miss Maud Moore. Ct) - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Payseur fa havo returned home from their bi pleasure trip to Northern summer er resorts. g< ? Mr. L . C. Lazenby left *8 Thursday for the Northern mark* *11 ts to make purchases of fall goods for the L. M. Co. His wife ac? o' companicd himns far as Wrights- at ville Beach, N. C., where she will M remain unti. bis return. L ?Mr. H. L. Millnor, President k of the Morganton WaterworksCo, HI was here last Wednesday discuss- lD ing with the town council the mat- U ter of a franchise for water works and electric lights at this nlace ^ W 1 . ? A'e are Belling a great many goods regardless of cost. Come ?' and eeo before you buy. a Lancaster Mercantile Co. f ?The county campaign will wind up at this place today, and 91 the rain of the ballots will begin at 8 o'clock next Tuesday morn w ing. Here's luck to all the can- r< didates. They are all clever men. ^ The fortunato ones will have our congratulations and those who get ^ left will have our sympathy. w T ? Little Norman, the 3.months . ........ ... ? . In oia cDiid or Mr. and Mis. Bundy " . 10 Lowry, died at this place, August 19, 1904, and was buried at Doug ( las church Sunday after funeral M services at the home by Rev. Bob Murphy. M ?Letters remaining uncalled *D for io the post -office at Lan- H caster for the week ending Aug. ** 27th, 1904, are as follows: Mihsos Willie Comnest, Sarah Corvser, Rons Robinson, Mall m .luckson, Cora Stardos, Alice M Butler, Km urn Moore, Messrs. C. A S. Mosley, Melon Robinson, col., ^ Thomas Groves, George Ford, J. w D. Austin, Alfred Burden. or .1. M Stewart, 1'. M. P' * ?Mit-8 Oora Garvin i9 visiting datives at Gastonia, N. C. ?The Daily New York World ml The Ledger until January 1, 005 for $1 15. ? Mr. W. C. Hough and famy and bis sinter, Misses Eva and Tora Hough returned yesterday rora the exposition. ? Mies Carrie DeScharupe one f Clarendon's most lovely young idiee, who has been spending >me tune with the family of Mrs. I . V. Greene nenr Lancaster, has ^turned home accompanied by Lisa Janie Green who expects to isit friends in both Clarendon ad Sumter before returning about le tirat of October. ? Mr. A. G. Moore, manager f The Herald, a sprightly semieekly published at Lufkin, Tex4, is here on a visit to nis mother ad relatives. It is his first visit > his old home since he cast his it in the West about twelve ears ngo. His many old friends are are truly glad to see him. ? Dr. II. Smith, Optician, wil a at his office, Lancaster Hotel uncaster, Friday and Saturday, dpt. 2d and 3d. If you hare onble with your eyes, don't fail t see him. ?Five good second-hand sewig machines at a bargain, for ish or on time. J. B. Mackorell. ?Mr. Jas. A. Knight and famy returned yesterday from a eek's visit to his wife's parents the Southern portion of the mnt j. ?A theatrical ontertainment ill be given under the auspices the Franklin book cirele in the hool auditorium on Friday ght next, Sept. 2d, fortheleno. of the publie library. ? Mr. D ,!. Hinson of the rimus section accidentally fell om his gin house platform last Wednesday, breaking his thigh me. Mr. Hinson's lee wen ?o roken by a mule throwing him iveral years ago and had to be nputatcd above the knee. He <es an artificial leg and this night in the platform as he was lling causing the breaking of s thigh. Mr. ilinson is an en getie well to do farmer and a >od citizen and much sympathy felt for him in bis sad rnisforine. ?Died, at this place at 2 clock yesterday, Aug. 26, 1904, , the home of her soa-in-Iaw, Mr i. C. Baker, Mrs. Henrietta owry, widow of the late James . Lowry, aged 82yeara,5 months id 20 days. She leaves survivg her six children, viz: Messrs. . J., and J. T. Lowry, Mrs. )bn A. Knight, Mrs. Alexander night, Mrs. M. C. Baker, of lis plaeo end Mrs. Pater Arant, f Chestei field county. She waft member of the Baptist church id was a devout christian. The iterinent will take place in West-1 do cemetery at 11 a. ra., today. ?Mr. O. P. Heath and family ill move to Charlotte from Mon>o about the I5th of September, ir. Heath has sold hia handsome )me in Monroe to Mr. W. C. eath. Charlotte will gladly elcome Mr. Heath and family, bey have many friends in Char itte who will be interested in arning that they will make their }tne here.?Charlotte News. t Prospect Items The contraet for buildiog the It. Prospect graded school builds g has been awarded Mr. N. H. allman, of Unity. Work will >gin in a few days. While going to liethlehera last unday night Mr. Thus Starnea1 ulo ran away and crashed into .r. .)ainea A.ycotli'a buggy. Mrs. ycoth and two sfriall children ere in the buggy. The result as two wreckod buggies. No ie was hurt. ? Wuxhaw Enter ise. [For The Ltdj Oakhur.it Briefs. Our farmers having enj'oyo short vacation, have turned tl zealous attention to "pulling f der." A great nianj of our yo people after enjoying their vi lion, attenJiog parties, picn etc., are now preparing to leav< ?some to college, others to t charge of their different schoo The health of the communit; comparatively good. There been no illness, except the cas< Miss Maud Mobley who has b very ill of fever, bat who, we glad to say, is in proving. Severrl of the young people tended the picnic at Elgin Saturday. They report a gi time. Miss Daisy Rollings gave a cial at her home last Thursi evening in honor of visit friends. Miss Alice Ratchferd o^Tirz is visiting her friend, Miss Mai Stover. Mian .lania iu wiai? friends and relatives at He Springs. Miss Nannie Duncan of He Springs visitsd her cousin, N Louise Rollings, last Tuesday. Miss Virginia Robertson visiting friends in Orangebi sounty. Mrs. Wra Duncan of Dixie i ited her mother, Mrs. Carol Robertson, and her brother, 1 James Robertsen, this woek. Mrs. L. R. Rollings, at spending one Bioath at her < borne, Fulton, Mo., returi home via St. Leuis expositi where she enjoyed a weeks sig seeing. Mrs. J. M. Robertson is vii ing relatives ut Columbia t week. Rev. R. E. Mood h b Jdtl I elected principal of the Oakhu High School for the coming y<* Aug. 1904. Scribo. [For The Ledg Heath Springs News. Editor Ledger:?Quite a cro of our people old as well asyoi attended the picnic at Elgin 1 Saturday und report a pleas time. The members of the bi peak in highest praise of courtesies shown them by the p pie of Elgin. Mr. Victor McMackin returi Monday after an extended visit relutives in Yorkville. Dr. and Mrs. Griffith of Gi sey, S. (J., are visiting the latta parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. if If TIES | Shoes, Dry G | oi C. J. Huds | about $3,00(! I Goods a till Sept. 1st as we are iroin> S8orae od them than damage t to get the beoetit of this lot i you bad better MAKE YOI I before they a J YOURS ! G. c jer. TwiUy, We are having eonio sickness ii our town. Mrs. Margaret Bennett {\ n and Ernest Hammond are sicli heir fever. We are glad to stati !od? *bat Beulali Mobley is tiiucL better and hope she will soon be ung we'1 a?,linlca_ Mr. A. B. Cauihcn left jesterice, lltty for Waxhaw, N. C.. on busi3 us ness. H^0 Mr. J. A. Bridges is building a 1^ stable and will conduct a livorj y ju | and sales business. hail mr- ,in(l i>lrs- ft. W. Uarrett ol 0f Laurens are visiting Mr. D. N. een M ickey aail family. are The county candidates will spunk hero tomorrow. at- Aug. 25, 1904 tiawley. last ? ? ? ? nod Items From The Kershaw Era ? Mrs. U. A. Dobson is visi o ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.D. iay A Williams at Lancaster. *ng ?Mr. K. J Bailey, of Dry Creek, has accepted a position in the Bank of KerBhaw. 1116 ?Mr. C. L. McManua, of Lancaster, Bpont several days lapt week with his father, Capt. J. Q. McManua. , ?Mrs E C Lanier,of Lancaster * visited her sister Mrs. S. E. Lisa Hinson, the past week. i8 ?Mrs. R 8. Beckham visited arg her daughter, Mrs. li. L. Bell at Westville, last Tuesday. ,ia. ?Mr. J. S. Wilson, of Lancasina 1 state secretary of the Jr. O. ?r. I U. A. M*, organized a couneil at ! Flat Creek Saturday with about t*r twenty members, uld [ ?Married Wednesday night, led Aug. 17, at the Presbyterian [on church by liev. J. T. Dendy,Mr. M- T. H. Wileon and Miss Lizzie ! Strother. lit- ' ?Mrs .1 W. Porter and daugh his ter. Miss Nell, and Miss Bessie . McManus are visiting relatives o and friends nt CUuruw and Mitt nrat dorf, Chestertield county, nr. I ?Mrs. W. T. Copk is visiting relatives at Lancestej. j --Miss Hattie Welsh returned er l?st Saturday froui a visit to friends and ro'ativee nt Monroe, N. C. wj --The in? i it of Mr. and Mrs. ing W* Ch idion died last Tues* last ^n.v* 'funeral service was ftBt conducted at Laurel Hill bv Rev. ind J- T- i>?ndy. th# ?Master Gannon Williams, of eo_ Yorkville, who has beeu visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. W. Draftin, reae(j turned home yesterday. t0 ?Mr. and Mrs.T. YV. McMurray, of Jackaonbam, visited Mrs. nff. .J. T. Dendy last week. ir?8' ?Mra. L. T.Grogory is visX. iting relatives at Lancaster. mi om | TOOK OF t \ | oods and Notions on amounting to I and will sell ( t First Cost J mAtio J ???? t- - ? 11 ' ; * ? iiiutd uiiu wo unit trailer lose a hem in moving. So if you want JJ of good*?Bought at half price? H JR PURCHASE 1 re all gone. FOR BARGAINS, I CARNES. T y if- * ~~x* -,>x * - ~**-n=ac ; Questions for the Candidates for i 1 the Legislature. tl : j Editor Ledger:?Will you kind' ;ly insert following in columns of i | >our paper, as i believe there are > many voters who would like to 1 know just how each candidate for tho legislature stands on these - subject : Tn flin namliilutAo f.>? II... * ... w vMUMIUUbVJO 1UI IIUUM! tU 1 Representatives: Do you favor the dispensary I , law as it now btands? If not what ohango would you suggost ! Do you favor the repeal of the lien law ! 1 t Are you in favor of biennial ( sessions of the legislature? * Onr road law needs some at- 1 tontion. Kindly express your J views also upon this point and oblige. Citizen i Mason Fruit Jai and Tops. Also Fruit Jar V A Bargain in Next Sixty Days. Buy you a frui Vandyke enameled Yours j B. M ===== iTV.^ 'Ts ;i Law I'rta 5 a Cli X ^ Wo aro now cleaning out cumulated by the best SPRIN1 7 ^ we have ever had. Wo arc v ^ increased business this season f\ doing our friends a good turn M of Summer Goods. 6 Shoe Ba XWe find some broken lots Women's and Childrens' Hi them on the Bargain Count down very low, JUST AB< It will pay you to look the V ^ Wash Goods XAll Colored Wash floods grea Suitings, Batistes, Lawns, Dlmii X great run on those flne 10 cent F selling at 6jc per yard, ire have about GtM) yards left o ^ Lawn, to close we olfer it at 10 ce cent grade and is Very Fine and 1 ij GENT'S NEQLIC lu the Spring we b light a lot o X Shirts and made a big run c still have several hundred o will run them off at only ^ BIO VALUKS X Gent's $2 00 Cassimer Pants Gents' $2 50 Cassimer Pants Gents' $4.60 Cassimer Pants Boys' Knee Pants of all grades at A 75 cents X iMitr'vtiH X We have a special number in run at })tt2.5<>. Made of the vorj the kind of leather that alway* se Ladies' One-rtlraj>, ReatLTrl J\ worth $1.50. we are closing them c I EEC! PROFESSIONAL CARD. I)k M P Chawkokd Dh K 'J IIrown CRAWFORD & BROWN, Physicians and Surgeons. Lancaster, S. C, Treatment of the eye. nose and thioa. a epecialty. Calls promptly answered day or night. Ollloe over Crawford Itros. Dt ug Store, Phone*: Olllee, No 170; Residences, l>oh. 11 una 30. urfeHKmsBunsHHcannsMi Notice to Debtors and Crcd= itors of Jerry M Knight. All persons indebted to the os,ato of Jerry M. Knight decM., ire requested to .'cttle tho same at )oce, and all persons to whom the laid Jerry M. Knight, dee'd., was ndobted are notified to present heir claims, properly attested, to lie undersigned. Laura J. Knight, Adtnx. (Vug. 1(>, l'J04.?lm s, Extra Rubbers Frenches. Tobacco for the it boiler of the ware, acid proof Respectfully, ackoreli. r kfl Piiniroil )i JO I 111 Will X 3UDS x ? tho* Odds and Ends ac. G and SUMMER business V ory much elated over our 7^ and now take pleasure in ^ in closing out what's left 7^ A rgains X and odd sizes in Mens, iocs. vVe have placed ^ er and marked them OUT HALF PRICK. lot over. ' ? \ Must Go i\ tly reduced?au^h as Voila, iea, etc. We are having a 4\ igured Lawns that wo are L v. ?f that line 40-inch White if\ nts per yard. Th la in the 1"> w Launders Like Linen. >r IEE SHIRTS y f Gent's Hoft Negligee ?n tliem at :We We t these line Khirta and :{;{( eacli. * Kf IN PANTS $1.00 fc* 1.50 X 2 5<> ^ ^ 20, 25, 55, 5(1, <15 and kj' 5 m$mm t Dorothy Dodil Oxfords t> ^ f< f lineal Ideal Patent Kid? J\ lis at $3.00 per pair. " immed Opera Toe Bandai, ?ut at, per pair #1.00 ^ LOUD. |