Lual Matte. .Mr ?The ladies of the Baptist church will serve ice cream at the . ^ Biptist parsonage next Tuesday ^ ( afternoon beginning at 6 o'clock. ^ ^ ? Miss Dot Smith is visiting pnt her friend, Miss Nannie Fletcher, *he at Riverside. '1,n Mr J S \\ iUuu Hint family left >osterduy afternoon for Jack- are wt.nvillo. Flu., on a visit to Mrs Wi Wilson's brothers, Messrs James cist and W T Williunie. ter, ? Tnhernncle Camp \V O W kill will meet thothiid Tuesday night ^hi of this month, ami all members bur are earnestly requested to lie pies- ^el ent. . and ?The children's day exercises at the Methodist church Sunday spe night were quite entertaining to ter, the large au lience assembled. cou ?The contractor, Mr C C Whitaker, began work on the Th( C J Henry residence Monday? Ger laying the foundation. Gee ago ?Misses Lil and Pearl Miller bee will go to Charlotte, N. C., to- mo1 morrow to pay a visit to their ^C( sister, Mrs J P Hackney. ^ur ?Married, May 27, 1905, by Magistrate J J Roberts, Mr ?n * Hampton Elis and Miss Ella Twittv, daughter of Mr Frank Twitty, all of the Longsville section. 0XP ?Supervisor Gardner requests us to say he will not be in his ?h?y office next Saturday but will be vot< here Friday. " unu ?Mrs VV K l'ressley and Miss eloc M attie Caldwell, of Clover, are no < guests of Mrs Paul Pressley. _ ? Misses Marian Ussery of Oak Sin hurst and Hattie Robertson of the Heath Springs, are attending the cole commencement exercises at Win- cer, throp college this week. was ? Hon Geo W Brown and fain- doii ily, of Darlington, are guests of _ the former's brother, Mr \V McD ed i Brown. ? Mrs C J tJoury has gone to t Marion, N. C , to spend the sum- fore mer with her parents. did ? Misses Inn and Jessie L'llh- c'os was i?n>. Hat tie Craig and LouiseTay- ^ lor, students of Lin wood College, s]la, are at home for tho holidays. _ ?Miss Florence Thn inn-son of IV accompanied her sister, Miss Le- ^Cl* 1 ona Thomasson, of Samora, N. *ow fcrs C , home yesterday and will spend j, the summer with her father's fain ec ?Tho miisioul at the Presb - ar<' terian manse, given by MrsFraai r's sus*" , , v ? . , . . ropt iputic class last I'rtduy night, was ju|) .highly enjoyed l?y all present. sejf The young pei formers acquitted bori themselves with much credit. kcci ?Coroner Caskey held an inquest Sunday over the 3-year old fQre son of Susan Williams on the J J sct ( Rlackmon "Moody" place. The (jca( child waa found dead in bed that tjlc morning. The jury found no suspicious circumstances and returned a verdict of death from natural Not causes. V ?Rev N N Cruig, pastor of the N colored Presbyterian church ut the this place preached the commence Gen ment sermon at Biddle University coui at Charlotte, N. C., last Sunday, for of which institution Kov Craig is witi a graduate. not ?Iiev Paid Pressley has consented to conduot Her vices at the county home on tho ist and 4th J' Sabbath afternoons in each month. All persons living in the vicinity |{ir< nro invited to attend theso ser- ^ vices. ^rs ?Maj T C Beckaam, Com- u 8? mander of the York Regiment U. C. V,. has appointed Miss Edith ^ Stewart, daughter of Mr W H Stewart, sponsor for the Rcgiment to the Reunion to beheld in - I hue .L.OUISVIlie, Kj'.j June 14, 15, 10. - Miss Stewart has not yet named fej J her maid of honor. Vit ? Died, at Wuxhaw, N. C mday, June 5, 1905, litt nry Blythe, the only child s. Bright Clyburn, aged nths. The deepest symprtl elt fur Mrs. Clyburn who 1 husband, Mr Jessie 1> CI :n, only a few months ago nintonia. The interment little one took place at Wa v yesterday. ?The following of this pla in Rock Hill attending I nthrop commencement cxe js: Mr 11 N Sowcll and dang Miss Bessie So well; Miss lian Gregory,\May Fergus o istine Mcllwain, Maude CI n and Bess Jones; and Mess lly Cunningham, John Po; 1 Willie Ross Moore. ?Mr J A Cauthcn of Gcorg nt Sunday with his aged si Mrs W V Brazington, of tli nty. It was the first mcotir he two, though the latter is J rs of age and the former 3; ly are children of the lai >rge Cauthcn who went 1 >rgia front this county yea 1. Mr J A Cauthcn havin n born after bis father's r< val to Georgia, had never vi 1 Lancaster county until la iday. ? At the citizens meeting ho! ho court house Friday nigh T J Strait received tho 110m on for Warden to fill the ur ired term of tho Into Jno . lor. At the election on Mor the Doctor received over 3 cast?38, which was a sually largo vote in a tow tion where the candidate ha jpposition. -I)rs W M Crawford, T lit and R C Brown remove? left breast of Lethe Massey, ired woman, on account of cai last Sunday. The operatto nicely done and the woman ig well. -Rev O A Jeffcoat was ussisi n the meeting in the Methr church last week by Rev ngraham, of the East I.ai er Circuit. Mr Ingraham is eful speaker and his sermor much good. The mcetin ed Saturday morning and a genuine regret that he coul remain longer with us.?Kei A' Era. -Mrs Miles Threatt, mothc Irs L Jordan, Mrs Loula l'ly md Mr W B Threatt of on n, died at her home near Jel on last Friday and was burie ork Creek church on Satur ,?Kershaw Era. he State wishes to know i one can recall an instance c ire b'ack negro ever bavin; milted suicide Lancaste ily furnishes one instance the morning of the 24th o ember, four years ago, Rich Perry, a full negro was fount >endcd to the end of the bel ? at Mount Moiiah (colored rch, where he had hung him the night before Perry hat ic a good reputation but hat 1 caught stealing a pair o ts and it is supposed he sui d rather than face a trial be a magistrate which had bee for the morning on which hi :1 body was found hanging t end of the bell rope. ice to Grand Jurors am i/itnesses. otice i9 hereby given tha June term of the court c eral Se9sion9 for L?ncaste nty ha9 been dispensed wit this year. Grand Jurors an 368469 are hereby notifiot to attend for said terra. J. F. Gregory, G. G. G Ti G uoe 5, 1905. tll?. orn, June 5, 1905, to Mr an Robert Morton of this place u. - Horn, June 4, 1905, to M Mrs El W Sistare, a (laugh -Born, June 3, 1905 to M Mrs C J Sistare of Lindsay, 11-pound (laughter. ^MNER'%A LVt most haaling salvo in *!-"> worn* " If Death of Capt. J. Riv - j Wade j-; A loiter received by Mrs. I. T. Ct Hunter of this placo informs |1V lief of the dniitli of h? .' UllCie, > .1 i.'ipt. ,i liive* \V?nle, winch ooy~ curi't I list VV eduesdny at his (,J. home in J e lie r sou county, Miss. Capt vVado formerly lived 10 this county and his many friends here, especially his old comrades cc of Co. E, 12th S. C. Regt., of '1C which company ho rose to he r- Captain, will regret to learn of h- his death. The following accs count of his death is taken from The Fayette (Miss.) Chiouicle: On Wednesday afternoon at ^ 1 o'clock the immortal spirit r8 of Hon. J. Rives Wade took 'S flight from its earthly tenement and passed to that home which the Book promises has heen pre'a pared for those who love Cod s- and keep His commandments. IS His illness had been of long duration and deith was not ute *7 expected, and was duo to a gen' eral f ilmg of his physical ortc gaiM, caused by advanced ase to aii 1 a lifeof vnry acti7e labor. rs mi*. Wade was a native of '? South Carolina, but the greater part of his life was spent in Jot s" ferson county, and from hero it st was he went into the Confederate army, and in this county he was (1 a strong factor i n i ftoriug white j supremacy during too rcconstructiou period. To him is duo great credit for the superior cla<=9 of public A schools with which our county l- is blessed, lie having been coun v ty superintendent of education for several terms and having labored untiringly to the pnd that 11 all the children of the county ^ should be givru the best educational opportunities possible unj der the system and with the ap(l proprnations available. When he was no longer physically able 11 t> fulfil the duties of supt. ot n- education, which comprise an morg otlipr things, periodical is SPECIAL P 1a For the next 30 days we will of: is and Ladies' Oxfords. Prices range g gans at OS cents. Men's $3.50 fine it shoos at $1.98. Hoy's and childroi d a big lot of shoes and they must go 1 PANTS Wo have Men's Pants from 40 co r while they last. Also a lot of renin " HARDWARE A if A big lot of plow si-ole to go at >f g >ok stoves to go at $0 05. y = Molasses from 18cts per gallon u Tobacco ! vaood chewing tobacco We also carry a full line of Staph J When in tie (1 o anything i 11 j CARNESCA! i Money Saved is 0 We Want to call your att can save money by trading Wo mention a few items ami pric ^ own conclusions. Wo cany the celebrated Forbush 1 making a special cut on these?#5 t r $3.50 ones to $2.75 ami on down tc h Wo have a big stock ot Ladies' n d | regardless of price. J SEE THESE: Si! FOUR SPECIALS 10 yards Genuine Cannon Clot 10 44 Andros Coggin Bleach 10 44 Good Checks 10 44 Best Checks j J?8t received $850.00 in N< S ' in these in Shirts, Suspenders, Belli Come quick before they are all pi r hot cakes. ? HAN'T fo^t to bring V\Jii 9 tively no goods Yoi i\ FUNPE visits co the eighty-odd schools, he gave up the work in which he had taken great pride, and rau for the ofliceof county treasurer, to which he was elected in 1903, and at the tune of his death had faithfully fulfilled the dutios of that otlice for about one and onehalf years of the four year term. Mr. Wade was a Ruling Elder in the Red Lick Presbyterian church, and as a citizen and Christian bore a character without blemish. The mortal remains of this good man wero interred at Red Lick cemetery during the forenoon yesterday. Requiescat in pace. Do You Eat Meat ? Sliced Mam, Nice Beef?Roast or Steak, Breakfast Strips, Pork sausage in pickled vinegar. We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. ! VEGETABLES. Vegetables for dinner. Our's 1 is the place to get them fresh , every day. HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. ' We arc receiving a full and ^ complete stock of heavy and fancy groceries. Canned goods of every ( description. Everything new and fresh. I HOUSE KEEPERS. Your worry about what to have for breakfast or what to have for dinner can be overcome by calling [ at our market or phoning to ELLIOTT, HEATH & WA^KINS May 19, 1905. 7 SALE !' r ? for some good bargains in shoes ) from 65 cents up. Men's Broshoe at $2.95. Men's $'2.50 fine a's Shoes at a cut price. J have tm : nts up, Hoomo and ge. a pair Hints of Cloth to go at cost. NO STOVES I, U cents 1 or pound. Ton No. 8 c 1 ] ip. 1 nt 55 cents por pound. 3 Groceries at the lowest prices. n our lino give us a call. Yours for business, si "Til nnrtAiviN 5H MUKfc. . Q ; Money Made ention to the fact that yon with us. es and leave you to draw your $ cushion shoes for men. We are >nes fot $4; $4 ones for $>3.25; i 08c for a solid leather shoe. ,nd Misses' oxfords that must go > suit your pocket book?from p to as good as you want. IN DOMESTICS: h 03 cents $ 76 cents 35 cents 75 cents tTon Samples. Some good thiiigs h. Underwear. Hosierv. pIp ptp , J , . I ~ ic'ced over. Tbev are gring like ^ ; your pocket book. Posi; charged at these prices. jrs to Please, RBUBK CO 1 PI fl THE 25 PI lldiiclion iif ill In the very lies ket grown seed I TOES, Red White IHiss, Peei llebran and otliei ces, Onion Sets ai atMACKC IKY [very Man anil Wni The NeW ^ Because it is the strongest com pan e< uuse its policio^ protect one nil ecuuso it has over 300 million asi Because it has over 380 millions K ecauso it (laid in dividends in 100 ecause it is purely mutual. It hi ecauso its assotts belong to the \ --mecimso 11 (iocs not invent in stock " ^ecause its policies contain only iremiutn " ecause the insutod loaves to his w Ba law suit, ecause its policies are incontestuh Bocauso it paid in 1004 #40,000,! ecause it is the best estate you ci ecauso it gives you the best pro! for the money. localise you can't afford to carry any! best. Call on J. K. BL.VCKMON of L dication. $1.000 wo Sample t off the regular price. We have secured one of the best lin in be had, and just think, these good LADIES' MUSL WEA $1.50 gown $1.10; $1.25 gown S2c 1. IO; $1.25 skirt 82c; 75c skirt 4cc. $9 skirt $6; $7-5? skirt $5; $5 skit iirt $1.75; &2 skirt $1.33: $i.50skiri SEE OuR f Ladies', Misses' and Mens' hose aiv 50c Suspenders 35c 44 25c 44 20c 44 15c 44 1.50 Dress Shirt 1.2$ 44 44 65 44 " 35 " " 1.25 Fa" i .00 ' 75 " 50 " 35 " 25 " 20 " 15 " 10 " 5 " 4.50 Pants .... . . 3.00 " 2.50 " 1.50 M 1.25 " 85 " VVc have many other bargains in tl icntion. But will make it to your int EE. C lNT ER CENT! t selected marRISH POTAYiumpli Bliss, rless Beauty of cs at lowest prild Oardeu se ed )RELL'S mu Should Insure! I lin 'ork kife. , y in the world. 11 ion families, setts* cserve Fund. i4 over ?5,900,000. is no capital stock lolicy holders, s and industrial securities.! one condition "payment of idow or estate a legacy and not le and nonforfeitable. )00 to its policy holders, in leave to your fff'iily. :ection and investment combined ihiug else vvhon you can get the ancaster and give him your apRTH OF Goods cs of drummer's samples that s at such a reduction. IN UNDERR. ; 75c gown 42c. $1.50 skirt IS SKIRTS t $3.25; $4 skirt $2.50; $3 L if - - - < * " 1 3>l--S SKirt 52C. LINE d save money. ' ' 2ic lgc 'ic 9C io *2IC 65c * ?. 38c - IC 19C I2C 8c 7 c 3C $3.oo 1-95 1.48 f.IO 82c 55c lis line that we haven't space to crest to call and see them. /LOUD.