Ujai Matter i ?SomethingJdoing at Cloud's. ( Sell dv in this issue. ( ?Miss Lisett Wade c>f \Vil- J mington, N. C-, is spending a r few week* with her Aunt, Mrs I f T Hunter. ? Mr John Bl.ickmon, former- ] ly of this county, came up yester- v day fiom Florida on a visit to t relatives. d ?The cost sale at the Funder- o buik Co'h begins at once. See r th'cir new .id r. iv ?For Sale! Good milk cow ^ with young calf. Apply to Leroy a Dunn, R. F. D. No. I, Lancns- 8 ter, S. C. e ? Mr Clarence Caskey of Lancaster who is being treated at the hospital, went home yesterday to spend two weeks.?Chester Lan- t tern. v ? Mr Dan Tillman of Cheraw ^ came over and spent several days * with his parents this week. or ? Hie stores were all closed here yesterday, July 4th, as well ^ as the post office, bank and other places of business except the newspaper offices, and the town sl was deserted, most everybody going to picnics, fish fries, etc., ^ of which there were 11 number. n ? Mis. J M. Perry, of Klori- ^ da, is '.-cro on a visit to her sisterin-law, Mrs. H. Mines. c ? In a j??imo of hall nlaved lust I *i Friday at Waxhaw between the Lancaster ami Waxhuw Clubs, the v latter were victorious hy a scoie e c.f g ?o 5. r ? Henry Howze, an aged and ^ respected colorod man of the Jones M X Roads section, died la_t Thurs day niuht. ^ ?The lrvin White old home ? in the vicinity of Fort Lawn was burned last Sunday night about I i o'clock. The fire was observed by many of our citizens. n ?Taken Up! A email pig ^ with hole in right car, black with a sandy spots. Owner can get pig s( by paving expenses. S 11 llrazzle, Crockett X Koads. * C ?The County Auditor, Treas- ^ urer, Supt of Education, and Sup r( crvisor checked hp their accounts Monday for the fiscal year ending dune 30th, the foreman of the ^ grand jury supervising the work. This is done preparatory to the 01 annual settlement on the Auditor ^ with the Comptroller General. ^ ? Mr KB Lingle lost his fine /' In buggy horse last Friday. He is J J] foreman of the grand jury and had started to town for the pur- . pose of supervising the settlement of the county officials and the horse took sick on tho way and, despite all that could be dene for it, died w v ?Magistrate Carnes of Buford * imposed fines aggregating $65 on ^ the following negroes for carrying ^ concealed pistols and razors, the past week in his court: Jud Black mon, Elmore Segers, Jack Duncan and Ed and Bob White. They paid the fine in preference to tak- ^ ing a Summer trip of 30 days each to the Chester chain gang, y SO ?Mr Horry Bennett, a brother of Mr W R Bennett of this C(( place, and his wife, of Gaines- J* villc, Fla., are visiti ng relatives ^ here and in the county. It has St] been forty years since Mr Bennett made a visit to his native home |C and the many changes and im- ' provements in that time are very perceptible to him. He and his * wife will not return to Florida ifor a month as iw ill takethem full>' that long to get around and sec all their relatives. tl 'm. ... ? ill a ai I H" ccijiu.y u 111 ra ni;? win iiiui t ? in I'm court housn on th? accord hi Fri?1.iv, Julv 14th, at IOo'cIock 1,1 a. rr. All illmicetnen ?rn urge 4 ol to ho preH ut._ J, F. Nisbet. s -^iMaftistfittc j T Cauthcrt of Kershaw has turned over :o the ci?tiuly treasurer,fines, etc, :o)lectcd in Ids court the past quarter. Magistrate Games of lufotd, in addition to quarlcilyj eturns, also turned over $40, inea collected the past month. Tho Lancaster Chapter of iho daughters of the Confederacy vill give an entertainment at he graded school groundsThuralay evening, beginning at 6 :d0 'clock, for the benefit of the nonument fund. Among the ttraetivo features will bo two alloon ascensions. Ice cream nd other refreshments will be erved. Music will bo furnishd bv tli0 Cotton Mills brass and. The public is cordially nvitod to attend. ?The young peoples convention of the A R P church con enes at Gastonia, N. C., today, I fiv Tanl Prosclpir ill / -? ? ~ ?J watt I I U III Ills piace and from tho Sliiloh ongrcgation the following deleatos will attend: Misses Ella lobinson, Brcnnie Thompson, farie Craig and Mr Wm Milling. ?The editor of Tiie Ledckk pent last Sunday with his old riend and former neighbor, Mr I K Jordan, at Fort Lawn and a lost enjoyable day it was. We jel under many obligations to Ir 1* W I lard in for tho trip, he aving taken us over in his motor ar. ?Mr Richard S Myers, who fas recently graduatod in civil ngineering from the Virginia 'olytechnic Institute at Blackrurg, Va., has taken a position fith the Southern Power Comany, and is at present working n the surveys for the new devcldments to lie made at the Great 'al's of the Catawba.?Charlotte )bscrver. ? Mrs Mariali Hull of PortslOutli, Va., who has been at the edside of her son, Mr J J Hull, t Rock Hill, S C., received a iroke of facial paralysis Sunday, lie condition of Mrs Hull yester ay was slightly improved. Mrs lull was formerly a resident of Iharlotte and has many friends erf who will wish her a speedy rcovcry.?Charlotte Observer. ?Mr J M Nisbet, of Van /yck, requests the announcement lat f r seve:al reasons the date | f the annual picnic at the Indian ( erry on the Catawba river has een changed from July 4th to ily 19th. It is believed that the tter date will prove more satis- ^ ictory to the great majority of le people. An effort is now beig made to secure one or two aod speakers for the occasion, hose subjects will be annonnced ter. The managers for the day ill be Messrs J M Yoder, W P lyler and J A Hyatt, of Van /yck, and Messrs J E Heath, red Harris and VV E Chears, of /axhaw. oath of Mrs Culp. Mrs Martha Culp, widow of the te John Culp and mother of ( rs M E Jordan formerly of this , ace, died at the home of her >n, Mr B D Culp, in Cheste luntv, last Wednesday, June 28 )05, aged about 80 years. Mrs ulp was an estimable lady and ;ld in high estc em The funeral :rvices were conducted at the >rdan burying ground near Fort awn, on Thursdav, where hct tody was laid in its last resting >lacc. iix Thousand Killed in Odessa. % Odessa, July 3. ? Kstimatf* of ic number killed during the tires ul rioting of last week run ms igh as 6,0oo. A far greater umber were shot down but many f the bodies were incinerated. ? tm.'. ?-Z? -? ? m| lju\\kj1* 4 '4* out -? ?f v IATV8 U3NNV8 Death of Wilton OrcnsltftW t!it. eui viVol ti of tiio 12th ?H'g- i iiiioh! and. especially of Co V will | I sorrow to 1? nrn of the de; u? of i their old on hi radr in nrmn, Mr Wilson Ci eiislmw. llis doslh occurred Monday. .Inly 3, 1905, ut tiio homo of his soli, .Mr J (1 Crenshaw in the Van W'yck vi- ( cinity, of heui I failure. llis illness wai of short durition, being confined to Inn bed only two or three days. ^ Mr Crenshaw was hoin in Lancaster county January 18, 1832, and was in his T-4-1li year, i He entered the Confederate service at the beginning of the civil war and served throughout the fo.ir years except for n short time ^ when lie was captured by the enemy and contined in a Northern < prison He received four wounds in battle two of them quite serious. He wuh always regarded as ' one of the bent soldiers who enter ed the service from this county. Mr Cicnshaw leaves surviving . ^ ( htn. one daughter and five son^ , viz: Mrs S E Brr./.zlr, Mossrs J C., Vv I), Thos S, and Wade Hampton Crenshaw of this conn-; tv, and .Jus S Crenshaw, now in I the U S army and located at Seat- j tie, Wash. Mr C renshaw's remains were I interred yesterday at New IIopoj( church. j F ? Mr Chfts King, who recently r accepted a position as flagman on . the Southern, Was in the wreck ? at Spartanburg Sunday morning i in which three lives were lost, an | account of which will be found I elsewhere in this issue. A tele- f gram from him to his brother, .11 Capt J 1' King. Monday morning j stated that he was uninjured. f Pay your subscription. SPECIAL Fur the next 30 da\ s ve will olh and Ladies'Oxfords. Prices range gun* at 08 cents. Men's ??3.50 lino shoes at $1.08. liov's and children a big lot of shoes and they must go. PANTS We have Men's Pant from 40 cei whilo they last. Also a lot of rnmni HARDWARE AS nA big lot of plow Kt-.eh; to go at 4 sonic stoves to go at $0 05. Mollis; Olfico in reur of Fumloiburk IMmrr.iucv. ? July 1, 1005. UNIVERSITY ' OF NORTH CAROLINA 17SU-1005. I Head of State's I'Miieutionnl Sjlitem, . I) 1' A II T M E N TH. * Jollegi'ilv, Engineering, j Graduate, Law, edicinc Pharmacy, Library cin.laiiis 43.000 Volumes. New water works, ehcllio lights, central heating system. New dormitories, gym nasi tint, V. M. A. building, J07 STl DENTS 06 INSTRUCTORS. |j T he Fall term begins " 11,1906. A duress Francis L\ Vonublc, President, Cii.\rr,L II ii.L, N. C. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OK LANCASTER, AY J F, Stew man, IS-up Probate 1 tul go I WHKREA8, H. Mines, Km| made J nit to me, to grant him letters of ad ninK'rat'o ? of the estate of and ef ects of itohin Duncan j THESE ARE THERE PORK to I ife and numotiish all and singular the ' dndrcd and creditors of said Robin )unoun ilece sed, that they be and ap P >ea before tne, in the t'ourt of Pro >ate, to lie held at Lancaster. H C on Friday, July 14th next after put> 1 icntion thcruof, tit 11 o'clock in the I orenoon, to show cause, it any they [ lave, why said administration should * en I) granted* -i Given under my Hand this 30th day if J 4..c Airio Domini, lliOi J K Ktewnm i, Probate Judge SALE! 3i' some good Imrguins in snoos I1 from 05 cents tip. Men's Iiro- 8 shoe at $2.95. Men's $2.50 tine 's Shoes at a cut price. I liuvo I PA NTS I its up, so emir anuge. a pair mts of Cloth to go ftt cost. ^ MO STOVES t A cents per pound. Ton No. 8 : [ and Waxy, Brown Mule, lied kind you want. vxood chowing ec it Groceries at tho lowest prices, ci 1 our lino give us a call. lc Yours for business, at >H STORE, s >1 leT " 1 o going to soil goods at first cost ml carrying over any Summer show you wo menn business. . 25c shirts ll)c. Ten dozen ts *5. *5 Suits $3 75. PANTS, 2 >m 38c to 84., 0 We still have a few dozon 5oc gains in white id white lawns, \ l nci I lUi3j t" ti;? the best is pickigins now. iirs to Please, RBURK CO ?.cizr- - ??cv?=t ---. ilV PRICES ARE AS CHEAP Quick Sales, Sh For Fancy StulT, I have I Lit* line 1 .10 the best tlmt are undo. All kinds of Canned G oods and l\< nd excursions I can supply your w oils. China, Crockery u? 7 ' I have a foil line mid can picas* yen b Come to see mv 5 ; counter. Be sure 1 test?closes on Au$? Yours, J B MACK VHY Ever) Man and fThe NeW Yc Be cause it is tlio strongest company i of.au so its policies protect one millio ecause it lias over btH) million to i It Because it lms over 3S0 millions Host* ecauso it paid in dividends in lit') ! < ecause it is purely mutual. It 1ms : Because its ussetts belong to the poll ecause it does not invest in storkr :u ecause its policies contain only on reiuium " ecause the insuied loaves l ? h.~ w. ! Ba law suit, ecause its policies are incontcs' ih> Because it paid in l*mt Ot>U,<;t>m ecauso it is the best estuto you can ecause it gives you the b; st pr. * < ! for the money. ecauso you can't nll'ord to carry uurdui best. Gallon ,J. K. I)LA.CivMON of Line lication. LIVELY Tllttls iVe .Expect to Mah Lively at Our the Next Tei I0R PRICES ARE CUT Wo have just opened up two of tho 1 in Lawns and Organdie : 5,000 yards of Lawn in all the host si ively worth lo cents, we are g"ing to i nils the yard. 5,000 yafds of Colored Orgamli, can't ss than 20 cents, wo will make the ti ; 10 cents the yard. 3,000 yards of Whith Lawn, 4?> inches lid, wo will make lively times hy tnak >nts tlio yard. 72 inch White Organdy worth 50 cci vely timos hy muksng it 25 cents the vi BIG BARGAIN II TABLE < 1 piece, worth 40 cents, this sale 24 c 1 piece, wortn 75 cents, all pure linen 1 piece, wortn $1 25, and would he el ut just to make it lively we will make t 25 Bed Spreadf, slightly s< sold for $1. This salo for 1,000 Yards of Calico : s,A" 20 pieces Silk Mulls, formerly add onts per yard. WHITE CANVAS For Ladies, Misses nn Ladies1 $1 50 Canvas Oxfords this Children Canvas Oxfotd, size 5 to o 12, this sale 85 cents ; Misses size, tonutifnl lino of white hose to match. - MlLUNl Wo have still a frw more hats left an nit ho ju?t conio in and ninku us an oll'? E. E. CL The Lai NOTICE i V~? - .%** w'.:-?rC LiUl "%* *wi*ay?S# ! AS CAN BE MADE. ort Profits! \ii ? s l\?- rv? and Jt? 11i?~? [ Lie- ??; Smnrntt* IMc-wies d < i lass Ware nth in i< ? and n families. rvo Fend. '* >vor $5,01 10 < lpital .-dock y holders. i i legacy and not ril nonforfeitable. to its policy holders, leave t > your f." lily, i 'u iuvostmeut combined u. < .si >\ in:u you can got the asl >r end give him your apes*. tot atasc?:? lo the Times Store for i Days. TO THE QUICK gioateat bargains ever ofl'er yles and colors, that aro postwUe lively times with at 5 ho matched anywhere for mos lively by running them 1 wide, worth 20 cents the ing the prico just half, 10 its the yard we wil' make ird. BAM ASK. ents. , this pale 40 cents. leap at the price mentioned, he price OS cents. ailed on edges, only 03 cents. in I'lncs, worth 6 cents, this sale I cents, for 25 cent-, this sale 12A t oxronos. 1 Children sale $ 1 2-1. X, this sale <>0 cents ; ai/.o S 1 r> to 2, this snlo 95 cents. im i( Qi'o anxious to close them : ami you havo bought a lint. 'gain Giver.