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Lual Matter* W* ? I II 11 11 I II li I IHBllBil I.iil ?20 Bushels genuiuc Spanish Seed Peanuts for sale at hem nioiuls Fruit Stand. Born, t<> Mr an.I Mrs .1 11 Bi'ounhton, April 15, 11)05, 11 son. It v l>r Fraso.* and It K , attended a meeting of tlio 111 >1110 Mission hoard of Bethel Pres.iy lory at Bowling Orei n Tliur-day. ?Miss Margaret Thomasson and her nieces. Misses Ruth and l?l I- T? ' imuiicu 1 nomasson, ol York, are guests of Mr J T Tlionvasson and family. - The fticnils of Mrs. D. R. Sapp of Tabernaclo will bo glad l<" lentil that she has suflieienllv recovered to ret.urn borne front the hospital. Dr. W. II. Sapp wont over to Rock Hill yesterday to accompany her home today. ? Supt A R Hanks and the following teachers of tho graded sellout here ate in attendntire on lha conference for education in lite south now in session in Columbia: Prof .John A .Jenkins, Jos It Connors, Mrs T Y Williams, Miss Grace Wlusonuot, M.oo I/l... I'l. - ? 1U.IDU rniipi'UO ?. IllllII ltS*t Ml Hill) Mils Kunico Beaty. ? I ho Southern could not fur-; nish 'i special triiin from Kershaw yesterday, hut everybody who could get a .vehicle in the to\yn came to the preliminary hearing. Tlioro were about one hundred prominent citizens of that town hoi o. ? The many friends of Mrs V irginia Green will be sorry to learn thai who sulTered a stroke of paralv sis last Tuesday evening. She had just rot m mid from a visit to relatives at Charlotte, N C., and was silting on the piazza at her son's, Mr TC Green, when thostio e came Site is much ho?ter at this writing und nas uhoof recovered tlie use of her right hand and arm ?hor Rent! 4-100111 cottage on Lhinlaj) street. Also 2 3-room cottages on French street and 3 3 room cottages on Arch street. Apply to T. S. Carter, Agt. Notice to the Public. 1 will hold nil inquests in ti e , in . - county, rnouu 10 my resilience at Pleasant Hill for me when needed. I. Montgomoiv Chiskey, opt. 20?tf Tbeio is st mcthing wrong with the woman who declares that there isn't a apat k of jealousy in her make-up. A society man is neither or iiumeula! nor useful. ? ? 11 miifinwr??WW Every Heart=Ache Every pain in the breast, difficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy spell means that your heart is straining itself in itS effort to keep in motion. This is dangerous. Some sudden strain from overexertion or excitement will completely exhaust the nerves, or rupture the walls or arteries of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this terrible strain at once with Dr. Jvlilcs' Heart Cure. It invigorates and strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, stimulates the heart action, and relieves the pain and misery. Take no chances; make your heart strong and vigorous with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "I (.uttered terribly with heart disease. I have been treated by different physicians for my trouble without results. I went to a physician In Memphis, who claimed that I had dropsy of the heart. Ho put the X-ray on ino, and In connection with Irs medlelno ho camo near making: a liuish of me. Some time before this a Mr. Young, of St, Louis, was in our town. Ho r.aw my condition, and recommended Dr. Miles' Heart Cure to in?. I gave It little attention until my return from Memphis, when I concluded to try it, and am ploused to nay three bottles cured mo. CHARLES GOODRICH, Caruthersvllle, Mo. Dr. Mlies' Heart Cure le sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first Dottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind uracil oratl Auoci \voni9ii Mr a RMzahclb William*, wlf of Mr W illiunin, of FIh Cmek township, ditd TuomIhy A.|>r? 1 25, 11)05, n?i< ?t iihntil 7 vol a-. Mrs Williams had bye an invalid for ninny years, m having been ulilo to walk step in 25 years. Her aged hu? band ia left Iho lone biiivivin member of the family, her ehi dren having preceded lier to th grave, Her reniaina were intei ro?l at Flat Creek church on Wed nesdayCraw I'ord -II eat li N lip I hits Charlotte Observer, 27th inst. The Tryon Street Methodis church was comfortably full c people last night, floor and gal leries, when at half-past 8 Mr M 1 Keeslcr began playing the Men dclssohti march, to the strains o which entered the bridal part) attendant upon the marriage c Miss Lola Heath to Mr Join Crawford of Lancaster, S. C. Th ushers, Urs J C Montgomery am R C Brown and Messrs Baxte Ross and A M McDonald, wcr followed down the opposite aisle by the bridesmaids, Misses Mar gacet Ward and Ivy Crawford the latter of Lancaster, S. C., am the groomsmen, Messrs Ila/.t Witherspoon and Recce William both of Lancaster. The dame o honor, Mrs C 1) Jones, of Lan caster, the bride's sister, was fol lowed by Miss Mary Heath Jones the sweetest little sptitc of a ring bearer that ever lent fairy beaut; to a wedding. She was clad i white China silk, had lilies on he arm, like the Blessed Damozel and held her finger to her lips a she marched slowly along, child ishly unconscious of her. grace The bride entered by the lei aisle on the arm of her father, M B I) Heath. She was dressed i a lovely gown of white tnessalin silk, trimmed with medallions aiv bertha of duchcsse point lace. Sh carried a large bouqiict of bride roses. There was just the hint c a smile about her lips as she wer down the aisle, and she was ver beautiful. The groom cnterc with his best' mau, Mr W I Twitty, by the right aisle. Th attendants were gracefully statio ed about the altar where Rev ' F Marr faced the young couple The minister's voice was hear distinctly throughout the churc as he read the time-honore words of the ceremony, while M Kccslcr played softly on th organ Schubert's Serenade. Th wedding march from Tannhause was played for the exit. The bridesmaids wore drcsse of white organdie over green an carried Faster lilies. The dam of honor wore a gown of libert; silk, trimmed in lace. The church was tastefully dec orated with potted plants, am the altar being banked with flow ers and greenery. Immediate!* after the ceremony the brida party were driven to the rcsidenc of Dr J C Montgomery, wher it was received and entertained Mr and Mrs Crawford left on th 10:10 train last night forPhiladcl phia, New York, Niagara Fall and other points North, aftc which they will be at home a Lancaster, S. C. The bride has been one of th most popular and attractive mem bers of Charlotte society, an the groom is a prominent drug gist of Lancaster. As an evidene of their popularity they receive many beautiful presents of silver cut-glass, china and other thing! Judge and Mrs Ira B Jones Mr and Mrs C D Jones, and M G C Heath, of Lancaster, Missc Lucy and Shirley Montgomery of Concord, and Mr H B Heat and Miss Annie Hardin, of Chcs ter, S. C., were among the guest | who attended the marriage fror outside the city. r: ... tt xf zrs&mr. r nouth ot ?t LiitU) Duii htai Hi Wi4, . \v Joins j .1 me' Irene, tno little daughter of Mr. mil! Miu. C. VV. Jones, died hole Wednesday, April 2(>, n 1 Dl?r>. aged 9 y t iirs and 10 days (J of aneurism of the carotid artery. The inU'i incnt ton's plaeo in West solo cemetery Thursday morning, nficr services conducted from the residenco on Catawba street l\v Rev. 1*11111 J'reHsley. In the pro. ceesion to the cemetery were nil I the children of little ' Jack'!)" grade at school carrying beautiful llowers, which, when tin* grave was tilled, were placed on it, hid ing entirely from view the fresh little mound of earth. 'f Deatli ol' Mr Wesley Huberts Mr. Wesley Roberta died at his v homo here, in the cotton mill dia" triet, Thursday morning April ^ 27, 1905, after an illness of n few hours of heart trouble. He f worked as usual on Wednesday, 1 and was not complaining at all un c til tluit night. He hint bad sever ' ill attacks with his heiirt previous I to this occusioii. He was about c 45 years of age, and leaves a wife * and live children. His remains were interred at Buffalo church ' in the lower section of tho county L| yesterday. hf Many Lives Endangered By Storm At Union. '? Cotton Mill Badly Damaged and One Person Injured?Two y . Churches Razed. II r Special to The State. Union, April 26.?About 6 s o'clock this afternoon a terrific I ? storm raged here for ten minutes and in that tii\ie great dam1 age was wrought, and that many I lives were not.lost is niiraculous. II The only p ex son injured was John c Campbell,'&gdd i&(^rti) dpdrative ^ of Union cotton mills, wJ^Oj. jvas L badly bruised about the' forehead s and hurt internally by. the falling walls. The greatest damage avas ll dphe to the spinning room ion the ^ foiu th floor of Union No. 2',' the J ' v ' 1 1 1 southern end of which was blown -I ? r t . , | ' . / ? in for over 100 feet and f\ big c strip of the roof torn off. The \ many children working thyrc.only ^ escaped wHfi^lfcir ' lives'lily " ing when they saw the windows 1 * 1 beginning to fall in. ICiglit spin11 ing frames were jni red A-- "i'llC ^ damage is estim3Tediat-$^ In the heart ^icj^'tojwpf tllie e at $1,500, and the Presbyterian 1 chapelI'worth $1,000, in the eastern suburb**;' ?t\b' .?M<tniarch*i Sfbncj s mile aw ayp, were both totally de^ molished dml" hnother * -\:olf6?cd c church was.lifted from, jts pilhu;sy y but not badly damaged. Many small buildings and fences wcifc - destroyed but the principal buildJ ings, resjdyn^sj *u\d> ,ar8^ - mills of the.dty were uninjured,. m . ; i 1 ' iJ: 5 y No damage \vas done at Hunfalo. j 'lilt s , \ 1 )'t f it, j - r e ifoiey *? Hoppy .T^urcyntaiyq no opiates, 'ttTTi 1 Will not const 1e pato lifco; AostiHy i feH oth^r crnigh medicines. Refuse Substitutes e Sold by Pundoihnrk Pharmacy. Sbrhh inen would rather ay to r j ail I hinj bustle'fo/W livitifi.' * ' . bun^ioatoly ?oy ttanibttf,.'* the weather {never objects to being tftlkedfhiout. C. ir , r*mu !?? <i i ? r niwwn wi ibimmi Ci?i?i c il r I* . jimc.ui 3UW0 viuoiiita^l' ooiftj ry^tfiidicis i BR BY J If fkewman, Eequiro Probate L Jinl^e. i ^ ' ' * * ' ' ? '" tJ W H F311ISA **, Jno A Millci and 1/ Q Lazenby jimdVr ault: t?? wiP, <tr> 'gVant '? them Lei A dipiniat ration oftthe , eat ate of nd ellVutA oCH'l* IMllb^r ' THH^Ji AUK 7'HKBKFOItK to cite ami 'J Jnt(JuMi,a?l add mhgOlar (life ' kindred n >d t redilora-??f<|he aajdB.F r Miller, d< no NhJ.Mliht^hey btf" aii<l ;?p, pear bef<S o me, iu 11?? Court of Pro nato. to b i held ?n -f Kridi*y 111 '.v UMhVImk. AWr^pftli'Wl . tlon liieir >f at II o'clock in (lie fore noon toil ow can** if any tbey have, . why i no ?ltd Admi hat nti^n, ?Af,oul<i not he up n e I ;i':. k fi ( s Oivtnind r in Tun I CnIw5t> imy of April Ahi o Domini, Itt ft . n I jkrtfeV.tikn! 1 Judge of Probate t -rx ?: :rx ii I I THIS SHIRT | WAIST GIRL S !| Is Mor<; Popular | IJhan Ever And| | With Reason. j | THE NEW || I SPRING STYLES f ? as shown here, arc so daintv. ? jj| so attractive, it is no won- ra ? der women like to wear || ^ them and men like to see ? them. Come and sec $ $ the very latest crea- tf tions in shirt waist r Rood. ij. We know you will enjoy g d the visit. Especially as a our prices will enable S you to have a lot more g ! changes than you | thought you could ^ 1 afford. | 1 Williams-Hughes Co. j* i ii 1 ? s i I ' I I i 9 j Notice of Election. I > f 'XfO '? I Ani.;elecWtfnh,,tfiVf"t ifA" held ut Heath Springs, L'altefifttar county, on 'fiiesday, "M?fy '9th',' 19b5, for the parpasBuf "ftetermtntng the 3 mills to 5 mills. All voters must present registration certifi Notice of Election. i s I!fterwfarWjlrl fff?1) holders and" onc-tnira of the sci^ District No 17, in Lancaster coun ;rn*l>UN?< s?>?ij ptditimied the County B,oara of said school district to decrae whether or not a special tax .of four (4)fetyWtte letf * J brf "'VM-W4 m said Dixie School District, No 17 fbV sdfib^f pilrfxifc'ds'. > I f i i f! ') < ; NfqtjcjrSs hprcfyyf tfvutlapi electfonvbe held, by the trustees of /aid schoof clismct1 fc>n ' 'SatuV' day, May 16, .j it ( D?\ie school house in the said school di^tfitt^ they?^ying; ai liustitMo wc>ks optif, jn f cojmtv;Aev?spj.; per .and . by r posting notices at Jtivea (itiblie glades schodl district. At whkht dclyctipni -pnly ^cli electors asyj?t]jK<h al property and wno exhibit tneii ' registration cer tiifieaies :is fcofpiircd in the general election ^i9u^ be allowed to vote. VUllHii t4r?n tt'rf.'a) - uwii/au?U VKV^ ?fi jw*" shall notify* the Cpurlty AuchtoroJ thcirtSiJll bffeaAiel .*1'Mjli<| I ih //'>! ?; ' W^fe'0. ' i i)f Msmbfe'ri lOd HoA/d lilr i hns ?Floridora Cotton Seed, 75 cte It ?For rent! 4-room cottage, Apply to W P Bennett. 31 ? zz-It /* _ *" '^5 ~=r^SOt ? PL! i-THE 25 P i Uwiww of ( In the very l>e 1 ket grown seed i TORS, Red ; While Bl Pet i Hebron and otb? ees, Onion Sets ? at MACK< WHY Evsrf Mm aud i Thp, Np.W ? K V -JLJL Becuuse it is tho strongest comp ecauso its policies protect one ecauso it has over 390 million Because it has over 380 millions ecauso it paid in dividends in 1 ecause it is purely mutual. It Because its ussotls belong to the ecause it does not invest in sto ecause its policies contain oul premium " ecauso the insutod leaves to his Ba law suit, ecauso its policies are incontest Because it paid in 1904 $40,00' ecause it is the best estate you ecauso it gives you the best pi for the money. Because you can't afford to carry ar best. Call on J. E. 13L.VCKMON of plication. f GREATER \ ?SBi2tSBJ&SBSKSBBeBeSSJSBKSKSe'S Every week brings greater barj; no fear of Competition. We kno Class Merchandise and that we al cheaper than our Competitor, the crfcaJi jiyour business, our motto WSITE mm | 72 inch. White Organdie worth I | 36 iijali White Organdie in 10 t !$i any; market,-our price per yar< 44 irich Pcrsion Lawn in white yard 2Jic? bm. -..ii . ..(! i(, 144 iijch, Version Lawn, in white yard 26c. U have, a few more of tli Lawns that iweiarc making such a ,?2 . v i i tu i '! i f. r H . ( J Wo ire showing great bargains J ; JffVallencine laces are complete, < ace l|o v cheap thev ar? ?ffing. ^ ! VoMl't. > l : >~8jc^ our line of all over Laces, - fM'f cheaper than our Compcti ' ju? " " SKI 1 ) i ire showing a line of samj ptye price is one third off the regi othc? l cUqws out when it comes i '.'.'Si1 SUMMER { ftig jfth i.n Serge Qo^ts amj od p'$$? is long,as they last, $i .Qf -a Pants, our price as long i 2.oc Pants our price as long ai 1.7; ^4i)ts p,ur price as long a Our 1 50 Pants is a hummer an , 'iT't M* it 'i 1 > . i'; 11.1 , them ; t 1 .OCTper pair. 111 'rH\ " '-Mil I 13 ; }\irl .mlJuIiI. , 'ff Sec our Millinery if in need o ISricesftirc so reasonable that you 'It tdl e that one. v osacm '/ wk 1 ?J?K _ .?..JktJLSjr f&a* INT ER CENT ion ta? st selected marIRISH POTATriiimpli Bliss, M-less Beauty of irs at lowest priuid Garden seed 3RELLS. oman Should Insure io York L(ife. , any in the world, million families, assetts. Ucservo Fund. '' 1)04 over $5,900,000. Iuih no capital stock. i policy holders. cks and industrial securities. y one condition "payment of widow or ostato a legacy and not able and nonforfeitable. D,000 to its policy holders, i can leave to your f?~iily. rotection and investment combined lything olse when you can get the Lancaster and give him your apurgains ? B^SEBg?afgff>SPSa&2P?SB>aBBBK jains at our store. We have \v that we only handle first ways make the price a little evidence of this fact is the inhonest square dealing to all. & SPECIALS 40c. our price per yard 25c. o 20 yard pieces Worth 20c .1 IOC. only, great bargains, at the : only, great bargains, at the lose short length ioc. White noise with at 5c per yard. \m ?^aa in Laces this week. Our line and you will be surprised to >Ve have them from 2c. the yard they are beauties and the price tor. \ RTS )lc Skirtsjthat are beauties and ilar price,! so jus* leaves the to what i^ yo\ir price. id Pants. 3.00 Serge Coat our is they last, 1.75. 5 the last| i .48. s they last; 1,25. 1 , . [/ . id we ar4 making a noise on : Y , 'Mi S 11. i I 1 '.i ? K^O'kr" 1 E?J&ZLI " . 1 f any thir g in this line, as our will hav i to say, put it in a box, KTOSMK>goy?50gB.ft J "LOUD 1 3g=B^gMaffl5?a3B:$