Ux 4 ' J " 'OINTMKN'IS OK UKV. J. U *V ITK. I Juiiy, 1*t ami 3d Kabbath. i viiilM reck, 2l air! 4th Sal.hath. 11 ui. ' I'le is.iwt Hill, 2 1 ?.nd 4lh 8abl>ail>, j 1 v m* When you want Candy, ; rf hen you think of Candv When you go to bet Candy , get dtUv&srai 5 1 Mackoiiii. 1 To Our Subscribers ' We especially re^V-.... . v, oJ 1 our subscribers, who owe usror 1 their paper, to pay up as promptly * as they can. Do not put us off ( for we roally need the money due , us. 1 ? Miss Pet Noal is visiting the j 1 family of Rev. \V. C. Ewart at s Yorkville. ;i ? Alva DePass, Esq., of Col-' umbia, was the guest of Mr. C. YV, Jones this week. ?Messrs W. H. Millen and R. ( S. Crocket, of Riverside attended 1 ] the Lathati-Agoew nuptials at Donalds last Thursday evening. ? A'o are selling a great many ^ goods regardless of co>t. Come ^ and see before you buy. j Lancaster Mercantile Co. ^ ? Rev. J L. Stokes, D. D. of ( lorkville, will preach intheMetbo- t dist church hero tomorrow both ^ Morning and night. ?The stores and places of ( misinoss were closed yesterdayout \ of respect to the memory of < Bishop Clinton while the funernl ] was being hehL t ? Dr. H. Smith, Eye Sight I Specialist of Monroe, N. C., will I visit Jefferson, S. O., on Monday, Nov. 7. One day only. Glasses 1 fitted to remedy nil eye defects. ?The officials of East Luncas- ( ] ter Circuit are requested to meet J at Tabernacle church tomorrow, ' ' Sunday, at 7 p. in. ( W. C. Winn. > ? Mr. R. P. Plyler's annual ' corn shucking came off last Tin s- ' day. Messrs. VV. S. Langley and 1 R. L. Plyler went out and enjoyed tbo sumptuous dinner. .?Iho statement published in ( Wednesday's Enterprise as to the Zemp-Johnson nuptials was a ( mistake. The event comes off next Tuesday morning at 10 30 o'clock and the reception the eve- 1 j ning before. ?$29.50 was the net amount ^ raised at the basket supper given i - at Vanwycklast Friday night for the purpose of paying off the debt ' on the parsonage there ?Mr. J A Cook secretary and i treusurer of the Jr. O. U. A. M. | has received and turned over to | the family a check fur $250. the , amount of insurance carried by , Mr. Thomas Barton in the order j whose death occurred here about ( two weeks ago. ( ?Mi Leonard Neely who lives I on Col Spring's Erwin place got i one of his arms caught in the belting at the ginnery last Wed" i nesday and it was badly dislocated i and bruised up. oASTonz^i.. Btan the Have Always Boujft Killing At Jefferson. Special to the State. Jefforson Oct. 20.?T. II. McMillan shot and killed a neg'o nnraed Pot Chapiin at 3 o'clock this afternoon. They had a ditli cqlty a few day Ago and it is fcnid the negro ha* heen carrying a gnn to kill McMillon. BAKWER & r. IV ? the most trsaiina salvo in ? worM Sudden o H art Disease Herbert, the 14 year old son c Mr. Hliison Small of the Flin Ltidge section, dropped deud whil issisting in packing cotton at hi father's gin last Thursday morn ng, Oct. 20, 1004. He had bee i sufferer from hoart trouble fo tome time and a sudden attack 01 Thursday was tho cause of hi loath. His remains were inter *ed yesterday at Union church. l>oath of Mrs Lung Icy. M rs. Multio Langley, wife o Mr. W. ?I. Langley, dieil at ho lomo about five miles southwce if Lancaster, on Thursday last Jet. 20, 1004, after a protractei llocss. She has boon unde rcutment several times attlio hot >ital in Rock Hill and all wa lone that could be to restore hei vonted health. She was a daugh er of the late Johu D. Cacke; tnd was about 40 years of age Jer husband and several children ;urvive her. Her remains wer nterred at Newhope yesterday. Death of Mrs. itagfldale. Mrs. Elizabeth Ragsdale, wid >w of the late C. h Ragsdale lied lust Tuesday night, Oct. 18 1904, after a short illness, at th lome of her son-in-law, Mr. 11 I tcckbum of the lank section. Sin iad been sink siuce her returi nun u visit to her daughter, Mrs pumpkin, of Savannah, about twt veeks asro. Mrs RatrKduIn wna luughtcr (if tho Into Daniel Stevei on of llossville, and was ahou 10 years of age. She leavos iiv children, two sons and threi laughters, surviving ho?*. Sh< vas a mem her of I he Presby tonai shnrch and an excellent christia adv. Her remains were intend it Rossville, in Chester county iy tho side of her late lamente inshand. Death of an Excellent Young Mn Jt is with (Uep sorrow that w ihronicle the death of Mr. Fran b). Grtcn, a most excellent youu nan of tho Douglas section. Hi Icath occurred at his home tiv nilos southwest of town abou toon on Thursday, Oct. 20tli 100-r, after an illness of thre veeks of typhoid fover. Mr Llreen was about 38 years of age i son of tho late K. O. Green, an \ brother of our townsmen, J. I [ireen, Ks-q., and T. C Green Another brother, Mr. M. J Jrcon, and his mother, uud twi sisters, Mrs. H. E. White an Mish Janie Green ulso surviv trim. Air. Green's death is a grer [?>ss to his community. He we an exemplary young man, of ir reproacbable character, honest upright, sober, industrious, pre ^ressive? a man, quiet in d< meanor, who attended strictly t bis own affairs, and had the con fidence and esteem of everyhod who knew him. The death c such young men is not only a loi tr? thnir rnmmnnitv tint to Hi county and slate. He was a coi sistent member of Douglas Prei byterian church. After funert services, conducted by lie v. ,1. '1 Dendy, bis remains were interre At Camp Creek church yesterdn afternoon, in the presence of large concourse of sorrowin friends. A cumber of his frient from town were in attendance. Homicide In Marlboro. Special to The Slate Clio, Oct. 20. ?Tho co'ooor jury is investigating u homicicl whirOi (icGiirrofl near horn on Sin day. Frank Seat struck Wm Sweat with a pinco of a.i axe ha (llo while Sweat was advancing n him with a drawn Unifo . Sweat skull was fractured and ho die Tuesday evening. Seat made n effort to escape and is now in th guardhouse, Court I'roif citings. '1 lie court ndjournod over * Thursday until Monday morning 1 when tho crimnul business will he 18 resumed. The motion for a change of u venue in tho cuso of C. B. bkipr per, charged with murder, was 1 argued on tho assembling of the 8 court Wednesday morning. Judge - Wntts granted tho motion and ordered tlie case transferred for trial to Fairfield county. In the case of Lewis M Horton, f nhtii'iTn/l wit K i%inn/lAw .? ,?ni'#llrtt ..I* If nil luiinai , u vviuiv/i UI r not guilty was returned. Lewis t Croxton, charged with arse n, was , also acquitted. J Tho caso against Leo Hilton r charged with murder, John .lack, i- son, Jr., murder, and Minor s Clark, murder, were all continued r to tho Spring term. !_ The following is tho y REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. To his Honor R. C. Watts, Pre1 siding Judge : We, the Grand Jury of said County, beg to submit the following report: Wo have examined and passed on all bills of indictment handed us by the Solicitor. ' Wo present Will Hudson and j Preston llorton for shooting on tho public high way and carrying concealed weapons. Witneses n I . TTtO prove same: Jud Hinson, Simou Carnes, Fred Cook, Boh White and George Southers. We present T. S. Small, Jr., aud Roxio Ganis for living in 1 adultery. Witnesses to prove same: Doster Sims, Mrs. T. J. 3 Small and L). J. Hioson. Wo present James Barrett for n cursiug and using obscene lan&uaSe on l:io Sabbath day in Taxah&w S. O.. to wit: on Oct. ' 2, 1904. Witnesses to prove ^ same: S. D. Balk, E. R. Jeukine and Ed Belk. We have, tlirough our commitn ' " tees, examined the condition o( 0 ^ the County Jail, Poor Bouse and Court House and find same well if *" kept and in good condition. We have also examined the various ^ county offices and find them in good condition and the officers' 1 ? , ' bonds 3uliici&ut. Wo have examined the books of the two County Dispensaries ' and find same correctly kept. On.- n.,.- i ? 11_ ^ uvviniuuu ua5 U-vjII unilCU to and we have examined the railroad bridge over Boar creek on the Southern Railway about 3 two miles south of the town of ' Lancaster and consider its condi. 0 tion a menace to the lives of the traveliug public and recommend ^ that ?aid railway be roquired to 18 stop all trains from cairying pas ~ sengers across said bridge until ^ same is repaired and made safe, as the danger of a wreck at this point is oxtreniely imminent.. ? We deplore the recent lynch iog which occurred at Kershaw y on the 1st instant, but as wo have not been able to secure nnv ,8 cvideuce tending to show who e were engird r.- such lynching we are powerless to do anything in the matter, tl All of which is respectful^ submitted, (1 E. 15. LINGLE, y Foreman. g Ginnery and Cotton Burned. is Special to The Stete. Spartanburg, Oct. 19.?'i'Le cotton ginnery of Alexander Bros locueu near v-uvms, was totally destroyed by tiro early yesterday ^ morning. With the gin and machinery from 15 to 20 bales of 0 J cotton and 1,50$ bushels of cot1 Ion seed wero consumed. m p Notice to the Public. n , 1 will hold all inquests in the county. Phone to my residence nt I'lna^nnl Mill ftw inn twK ?n ? needed. 10 !. Montgomery Cnskey, Sept. 20?tf Coroner L C. . , !SX;*>* I: 1M At the homo of the bride's \\\ elc, Mr. Alfred Agnew, at Donald's. S. O. last Thursday evening. Mr. 1? M Lath an, one of Lancu-ter county's most substantial and prominent young farmers, was united m the holy bonds of \ matrimony toMiss Marian Agnow, , most e>timable young lady of * Donalds, who formerly taught school in this county. Tho ceremony was pcrfoi med by ltev. Paul 1'rossley of this place and the attendants on the young con plo woio Mr." Clyde Milling with Miss BeatriceAgnuw, and MrMack Agnow.with Miss Mary Lathan j After the creraony a sumptuous A supper was berved, many guest 1 being present. At 9.42 p. in the hippy young couple boarded the train for Riverside, the home | of the grooms father, Mr. J. H. Lathan, arriving there yesterday morning where u reception was given them and a most excellent ninner was served. The guest _ were many and the occasion a delightful one. Many happy years is the editor's wish for thi> couple. Marn and Stable* Horned ( Special to The S'nte. .Jefferson Oct. 20. ? Mr. F. M. Welsh's harn, adjacent buildings am* contents were destroyed by tire early yesterday morning The buildings were on Mr welsh plantation about a mile from town )| Someone living on the place dis * covored the liro at 5 o'clock and j immediately gave the alarm. In \ , a few minutes tho barn stubleirnd ; crib were onvoloped in llime*. M All of Ibehor-es and mules wer" rescued and one c >w badly burr - d j , Two wagons, a buggy Bad -o.ne ^ i tine hogs belongiug to Mr S. S. Evans, besides much 1.ay, fodder and other provender \?crc c .nsum t ed. The origin or t!.j (ire is uriknown. 1 llial.'/oo IS Csliiiiitt vl ill 1 ! .if irliinli \t . IC ?.. i ml." I....... .... I w. ? .Iivti i li v u...', UllW IIVUO I'll i ho pluce, oares ?2<)0. There was < do insu- ncc. tu. rird Verdict Of Manslaugh- j tor. Special to The State. Saluda, Oct. It). ? 4- Wo lind ; Simoa Miller and Russell Me- 1 I Cormick guilty of manslaughter aud Joseph Miller guilty of car- ] rying an unlawful weapon." such was I ho verdict of the jury < , rendered at 0 o'clock (#22,000.) . J. A. Bridges, , W. J. Hammond, i E C. Croxton, Berry Mobloy, E. M. Croxton, Board of Directors. ' W ft WT vv rin i 1 want your vant join* wants si o im% If you waul a a.iv S f you want Croc If you want Chii If von "want < > las ii fact, if you vva Iiiii"' in these line: feJcj tv.oJ Bread alwayi Yours, j R jj Dress Got n 71 o "1 <51 tTT ""V . "i iC-' Sv' . . .. . %-j >'y 'o.'18'D *tr Hie elm t; e .; Goods Bv> the ri ^ -'5 j3 ,r~" * 8>t -t ^ f >' > lr v << ? *S . w ": H k litis* ?>Hc;5 \ i ,J :;)! 00 bnndi'iot! iitir price per yard ?4mong tin.', besi reason m ar.v esstii Dress Goods is pure wo< broad rtrs and hlar??., dh lainsr at the i ml 6S C/ o hotly sells this qu than 75 cents j>e?* ; - DONT FC that Clowl sells cheaper thait anjit we have the ehei the city. Dobs'! it hp Ml (Mil!' We are getting to be leaders Our Clothes sell because We if; ank reliable makes. We Srcas $10 50 Suits vie se! C'V. FA C?U ...A >7\U Utf 31111 Vt C bC:! 57 Sfi Ce:; ?? ( ?'! C,/ J v \/ C/? V V l, eic jcr :: I? V hrv< c < f ? E 4 < ' u ? I toi'U'P IE ti.i C 4:5 I ( CClSl 5fE;('< 6 t 4 J. I U we arc gh ing i entire bene fit V <1 / < * i j. #S as i ?a as/ e?li?r? & i - o > P S O oV as in a*5 colons 89 $ se* 12s is e Sin; Fhhe ./3.5th 'a 21 stlss ill a?? colwe *.2re mil* 5 cents. ?V5ilit; for less *1*91-P pr Jt?X ZPT' j^RGkid jl ? ?r i'ess ?*og<1s oily am* that CfSS Mi'gct this fact*. ; in the Ciotbing fine, smile only v.efi made !i s!i records in IVcc i c: c-fi t C>i v,?? VlT? i at 88 7i>. ?t ?! 55. ,r ?v C ^ ' ' 3 .. U V <11! I tilt 4 r t frrrtH fu<*. i p i I fc 1't.y jtoc r f ricc-s Mid <-f f U i: the Its:- v < F det?is ? itflh LOUD.