Uja! Mattir%> mmnKmmmammmmmmmsmmmmsnummmaaamaaaBmma ? Burn to l>r. and Mrs. K. C. McD tw, Thursday, .Inns29, 1U05, a son. ?Tart entertainment for the monument fun 1 Thursday night was quite a auentMs and w is very til null enjoyed. ? Magistrate l'orry has turned over $22.21) to the county troasuritr linou )/? ?'1 -* - 1 ** ....wo tvv., utlllCUH'U i n* 1110 p isi qu trior. ? Rev. VV. C. Kwart came over from Yorkvillc Thursday an^l spent 1 he day bore lea! Ice Tea! The good old kind that plnngod America into war, at MackorelPs. ?Married, on Thursday night, iluno 20, 1905, by Magistrate VV. P. C?skov, Mr. VV. Thomas Heckham and Miss Myrtle Robertall of this place. ? Mr. G. \V. Plyler, a good citizen of Lancaster county, S. O., was here yesterday. Mr. Plyler has been in bad health for the past year, and his many friends are glad to see him out aguin.? Monroe Enquirer. Tnere will bo a basket pic-nicat the Massey Mill on the Catawba 'diver July 4th. The pnblic is in vited. ? Cotton has been bringing 9 tenia here this weik ? Mi s Emma Lee Nishet of Van Wyek has boon elected to teach the 3d grade in the graded school hr Monroe. ? lvorsluio is making efforts to get u more creditable building for her post office. The town has recently purchased a tire alarm hell. ? At a special communication of Jackson Lodge Thursday night Mr Austin Clanton was raised to the sublime e'egree of M. M. ? Dr. .John. E. Welsh, Dentist, has ripened an office in the rear of the Funderburk Pharmacy, on Church street, und is now ready for work in the dental line. See his card. ? Mr Grover C. Cauthen, recently of Heath Springs, has nechptcd th?J position of agent for the Southern at Untherfordton, N. C , and has moved to that plac? from his recent home at Heath Springs. |4" ..c ?t. _ wo_ ? uiic ?.?i me iline twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Kd fluggins, aged about 2 months died Thursday, June 2g, 1905, and was interred yesterday in Wcstside cemetery. ( --The extension of the C. and L. Railroad will begin at an early < date from the way the boss men 1 have been manoeuvering around j hare recently. It is no joke; she's , going this time, we believe. All aboard for Lancaster and all points nortq.?Cheraw Chroniclo. ? Dr. J. hi. Rutledge andl ittle ] son were thrown from a buggy 1 Thursday in 11 runaway. The doc-" ; tor was slightly hurt on the head, ] hand and one side but the child, I which he was holding in his lap, was not injured. Mr Henry Culp, , who was driving, jumped from the ( buggy and was not hurt. The < buggy was badly torn up. 1 Do >tli Of MIn.h loars of ngo and daughter of Mrs. N. J, , Draffin, died at Ihe hovne of her sinter, Mrs. N. P. Simpson in thi> City, Sunday morning ut 0.30 o'clock after a protracted illness , dating back to the latter part of * last year. Funeral services were held at Neely's creek church Sun ' da\ in uning at lo o'clock, ser vie s lining conducted by the R?*v. Oliv m li'lins'-n, after wliicli the ] mortal temaifiM of this htdov d yon iglady were laid to rest in the cemo'erv ut that place in tho present! <>f a number of porrowing friends and relatives of the do- , ceased ?Kick Hill Herald. /Jcutli of Mrs. Wilson Mrs Romio Wilson, wife ?f Mr , J. W. Wilson of 15?r-> i^\vi?;i?I ! . I neighborhood died Juno 2S, of p irul \ sis She whs about 130 years of aoj und lo av *s her litis hand urid two children surviving her. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and was highly esteemed by all who v knew her. Her remains wore intoned Thursday in /ion M 10 11 'Churchyard 11 An OUI " ouso with a History The Lancaster correspond! nt of ( the News and Courier lias the fol- i, lowing to sav about the Boyd j house, which is now being in ?v ed n to Catawba Street: ^ "The oldest citizens do not re- (j call when it was built. Col John N. Crockett, who is 72 years old, ^ says when he iirst knew the house j| it was occupied by a man named (t( R. O. 1*. Stewart who diod more js than fifty years ago. Robert jr Bade}, who established the Lancaster Lodger in 1852, and died a jj year or two later, at one time 1 iv- j. ed in tho Boyd house, he and his wife botli dying there. It got its present name from the late Joseoh ^ Boyd, who owned and occupied the bllihlinir as a residence tor nmnv i.. years, before, during and after the a: civil war, rearing in it a large t' family of children, the oldest of wl otn is Mrs Hull, wife of Editor 1' J. ,1. Hull, of Ii .cv Ilill. Ex- ol J c< Congressman Strait owned the (j house for some years, selling it a few years ago to Col Springs. ar Mrs O. F. Connor, of Holly lfj Hill, who is u daughter t?f the late ct Hobort liailey, was born in the j building during her father's own- a, ership of the property. And she w is now on a visit to Lancaster, fur * the first time in many years, hup- ^ pening to aruve hero yesterday in lime to see her old home re- ^ moved from its original silo. & Pleasant Valley News. Prof. li. Hoke, who was ro- ?*; ' r> cently eloeted principal of the sL Pleasant Valley high school, was il happily muriied on lust Thursday, the 22 inst. ,lo Miss Mary Millholiuud of Leslie, S. C. Their many friends extend eongratola lions and wish tl. m every happiness as tney go through life as one. 4The behavior of \ho VVaxbuw baseball team as tboy passed through Pleasant Valley last 6 ' week, leads to conclude that they had an overdose of "Popskull" or "Rifla shot" whiskey, for yi surely 11 \)ld Joe," "Cream of j0| Kentucky" or Silver Spring corn Could not have had such a deleterious effect upon them as to he guilty of such discreditable "conduct. At the meeting of the Pleasant Vallev high school on last Satin rlay afternoon; Messrs. D. K. Hull, J. M. Harris and D O. L'utts were elected to serve 11 is trustees for the next two years. Mr. Hall is chairman of the Dotird. Mr. Joe Bickett received some /cry painful injuries on last Tuesday, by his horse becoming fright- ^ j( ?ned and throwing him from his j_>j( y. Miss Blocker Faris will leave in to i few days for an extended visit to datives and friends at Hickory, N~ C. Mrs. S. R. 1'orrcnce, of Steel on Dreek, has been quito sick at 50 lie homo of her mother, Mrs. ftt \I ........ it...,-:- _r .i.;_ ? i itiurgrici nairis omuiis piacc. gl\ Misses Loin.'i Harris aiul Mar- ?t :lia Hailes arc visiting friends in . liold Hill this week. rfj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcrritt, of (V Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. ? > L* Patterson this week.?Fort 111 Mill Times. ? The (Jro^.n y-Hood Co. last one of their lino sorrel hors ? fhursday. ?. Faying Out Interest. vir?;e \mount S til Out b\ olulo < m Being Written For interest On South UntoI i 11 ;i S took s and Bonds. I 'olm?hi:l iv'JC ifd. Thestatr.of South Carolina is d\v engage 1 in drawing up checks i) be sent out Saturday to the oldci s of the bonds and slocks sued by the stn'o. The miijoriy of the bonds and st-cks are eld in Charleston, Columbia and !altiniore; and the interest paid ut amounts to something liko 280,000 yearly. T h o checks ruwn this nine for ibo sumFannu- j I payments will come very near j ' 145,000. There arc a number of j U hontv iiinl "In."!'" ......I 0.? -?. MiM \ uvA.no itim 1IJU lculalion of the interest on each work that requires ir.tiny hours i the state treasurer's oflice. The lnrgosl amount is something ^ ke $5,598,139.19. These iuo iiown as the Browns and hear >nr and a half per cent. The Blues an ount to about 100,000 and bear die same in- . rest. TbeCletnson bequest stock jars six percent., and the total nount belli by tho state is someling like $58,539.39. t here is also what is known as j id land script stock, the proeoods f which ire divided between the 8 )lorod agricultural collego aud j( lemsoti college. the sum of 15,900 is credited to each college ? id the interc-t tho state pays out j tigund on a basis ot six per I1 ?d the arrangements for the loan 1 n ere completed the other day. j his is ths second loan made by i ? e stato this year. I SPECIAI For tho next 30 days vo will otfc id Ladies' Oxfords. l'ricos range : ms at 98 cents. Men's $3.50 fine f iocs at $1.98. Bov's and children' big lot of shoes and tboy must go. PAHTS We have Men's Bants from *10 ceil liile they last Also a lot of romnn tARUWARE A! A big lot of plow st-.ele to go at 1 ok stoves to go at$9 95. Molas'os from IScis per gallon iq Tobaccos : Sweet M.ish, lltch i eat, Natural Leaf, and almost any haeco at 25 cents per pound. We also carry a full line of Staple 29^7** When in need of anything in CARNES CAS tig Reduction ii AT FUNDERE 1,000 yards 10c and 12c Lawns 7S t)l>) 5c; 2,500 yards good 5c Sea Is aid 3Ac; 1,500 yards 10c and 12c I Just reccivod 5,500 yards Valentin match 7^ to 10c quality 5c: Pants to Fit f $5 00 ones reduced to #3 50; $3.5< ch !*> $2 25; 00 ones to $1.50; >i c; 50c oiirH to 88c. 300 pairs dou 30 cents. Mens', Woinons* and Children*' L idles* of Cost: $1 00 ones id 75c; " $3.00. r One Dollar You Can I o.i'.n I'le oh, 4 goad shirts, 2 good od pi' ts el ?th, and a hundred otho ?n'. ion. Youi . FUNDEI CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought JOHN E. WELSH, 1 (KNTIKT, K .niu^istej'. S. C, ?j*:V Odice in rear of Fundorburk Pharmacy. July 1, 11)05. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 TW! Head of State's Educational stem, J) E P A It T M E N T H. I'ollegiute, Engineering, Gra-hia'e, Law, odiciue Pharmacy. Library contains 411,00:) Volumes. New water works, chclii*. lights, oenlral heating system. New (lormiiorlen, gymtiasium, Y. M. (', A. building, 507 students 66 instructors. The Pall term begins { opt. 11,1905. Avhiress Francis P. Veuahle, President, Chapel 11 ill, n. c. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LANCASTER, ?Y J K ritewma-i, Esq, Probate tulge WHEREAS, H. Hines, Esq made uit to me, to grant him letters of ad niiiiutration of tlie estate of and ef ects of Robin Duncan THESE ARE THEREFORE to ile and amnonish all and singular the indred and creditors of said Robin )uuean deoe.sed, that they be aud ap >eu; before tne. in the Court of Pro ate, to be held at IjancaMber, H C on 'riday, July 14tli uext after pub ication thereof, at 11 o'clock iii the srenoon, to show cause', it auy they uve, why said administration should ot he gruntod, Gheti under my Hand this 30th day f J alio Anno Domini, 1005 J E Htewmu i, Probate Judge SALE ! $ !i" some good bargains in snoes from 65 cents tip. Men's Broihoe at $2.95. Men's $2.50 fine 's Shoos at a cut price. J have PANTS I ils up, so o imo and go, a pair nits of Cloth to go at cost. HO STOVES t A cents per pound. Ten No. 8 i. I,nil Wuvtr Ilrou'n I % >*+. J ) I u n II luuiUj UCU kind you want. Good chowing Groceries at the lowest prices, our lino givo us a call. 1 Yours for business, III STORE. I 1 Merchandise iURK CO'S. i }c; 500 yards 10c figured Lawn land 3Jc; 1,500 yards good 5c Cm broidery,.this sale 7?. i Laces and Inscrtings to mateh c Anybody. ) onos reduced to $2.75; $3.0o (1.25 onos to 85c; 75c ones to bio 'moo oveialls to close out iow (Jut shoes to clean up re00 ones at $1.50; $1.00 ones Sim 1 I yards genuine Cannon i |jll* Cloth, 13 yards Andros I steel rrd uiukrellas, 8 yards r things wo havent time to rs to Please, IBURK CO SPECIAL. MY PRICES ARE AS CHE Quick Sales, S For Fancy Stuff, 1 have the line aro the boat that aro made. All kinds of Canned Goods and and excursions I can supply your wa China, Crockery e 1 have a f'ill iine and can please yc Come to see my I counter. Be sure test?closes on Ai Yours, J B MAC) WHY Every Man and Woi Tho UoW A i- ?l\j IV ][]L J Because it is the strongest com pun er.ause its policies protect one mi ecaii8e it has over 390 million as: Because it has over 380 millions It ecause it paid in dividends in 190 ecause it is purely mutual. It hi Because its as setts belong to the j ecause it does not invest in stock ecause its policies contaiu only premium " ecause the insuied leaves to his w Ba law suit, ecause its policies are incontestab Because it paid in 1904 $40,000,( ecause it is the best estate you ci ecause it gives you the best prot for the money. Because you can't afford to carry anyl best. Call on J. E. BLACKMON of^< plication. JMID-SUMMI Great reductiohjin prices in every de at a bargain at C i case of 5c Colored Lawns in neat yards for 25c. Only 1 Dress pattern t 1 case 8c and 10c Lawns going this 1 All our I2}?c, 15c and 20c colored ;his sale at 10c. We have only a li ind ioc Ginehams that we have been the yard. Better come quick before t 500 yards 40-inch White Lawn goin to-White Lawn, would be cheap at 15 We have about 10 pieces of Voiies a [ 5c, that we are closing out at 10c the See our counter of 10c white goods, ivould be cheap at 15 and 20c. Youi he yard. No. 40 Taffeta Ribbon in e Drice 10c. NEW SHU )f Embroideries and Laces, and prices 10 yards Andrew Scogging Bleaehd 9 yarns Lansdale Cambric for $1.00 MILLIN Great redection in this line. Come if any thing suits you make us a price j EE. CL NOTICE :AP AS CAN BE MADE. ihort Profits! ??Hitter's Preserves and Jellies ? I I Pickles, for Summer I'ic-nict nU. ind Glass Ware >u both in price and quality. ) and 10 cents > to fipp mv -r v vr KJVV/ 111 y V/Uli lg 27. (ORELL. iu SkiuMlasn l.il 'ork Liife. iy iu the world, llion families. Q setts. eserve Fund. 14 over $5,900,000. is no capital stock tolicy 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 f?~iily. ection and investment combined ;hmg else vvhen you ean get the ancaster and give him your ap R SALE ipartment. Everything going ILOUD'S. patterns going at this sale io o each customer. saie at 5c per yard. HSU Lawns and Organdies going mited quantity of those making such a run on at 5c hey aro all gone, g this sale 10c. 500 yards c, our price I2tfc, nd Suitings, worth 12^ and yards. Many things on this counter r choice on the counter at 10c ill Colors, wor I2*^c, our PMENT to suit your pocket book. I a.5 M - - lomcsucs ior yyc. ERY. and look through this line and ind it is yours. ATTT\ uuu.