Lual Mattel ? ?Three lots with dwellings, s also vacant lot on Eltn Street fc? r c sule Apply to 1'. S. Cartor Agent. ?Tho Lancaster Fish Market al wa> s have fresh tish on hand. ? Mrs W J Orr of Rock Hill is 11 the guest of Mrs Krncst Moore. c ? Mrs. Li. L. Mason and Miss ,j Fannie Gregory of Atlama Ga , a nro visiting their parents, Mr. and a Mrs. Jos. I*. Gregory. - r I r ? ii you wish it nice fresh fish ^ ,.hone or cull on Lancaster Fish c Mmkot nt L & C depot. ? Miss Mamie Ashe, of York- 1 ville, will visit Miss Cornelia Elliott next week. ?Geo F Poovey is visiting his ? ft grand-parents at Ridge way. ? The case against VV O Bailcs was called this week in the York court but was continued to the . Fall term. . ? Come and seo tho way The Lnneaster Fish Market keep their fish and you will boxionvincsd that they lire nice and fresh. . . tl ?Hasket picnic at Oak Ridgo school house on July 28th. Pub- . - - , l\ lie invited. Carry well filled jj baskets. j ? \V 11 Dollar Corset reduced _ to 75 cent8 at Lancaster Mercantile Co's. tf ^ ?The Lancaster Fish Market arc telling the b?st fish that haa s< over been sold in Lancaster. Give them a call and be convinced. ^ ?List of letters advertised for the week ending July i5, 1905: J no M Brawn, A Walker, W L & Thomson, Mrs M J Lowry. 0 Jas F Hunter, P M. fr ? l he Luncaster Fish Markot keep Trout, Mullett, Cat Fish, ^ Red Snapper and Croakers always ! VI on hand at L & C dep >t. ?Millinery at less than cost at the Heath Jones Co's fcr the next te ten days. Sec their adv. They 0; are moving their millinery into *c the stoic room next to the corner. ?Now is the time to buy your d crockery, glass and tinware out of P the Williams-Hughes Stock. H Bea'ieit Grocery Co. ol ? Mr. H. B. Pardtie haser?c*- p ed a hraulifnl monument in $ Wesl^ide cemetery m fot our removal to the Wilw liains-Ilughes store will only last ^ the remainder of this week and all . of next Week. Call early. ^ Bennett Grocery Co. ^ ? Mrs. John I). Adams was n the fortunateQrecipient of the silk parasol awarded by the Hoath Jones Co. for the neurest guess ^ totho number of customers waited b on at their big bargain sale. e ?Mr. N. H. Mailman of the j; Unity section, has returned from Gn<*tnn county,- N. C., whether 4 ho was summoned July 6lh on account of the death of hisfuther, { Mr. A. H. Mailman. Mr. Mailman. was 88 years, 3 months and 13 days of ago and leaves surviv* ing him i2 children . 90 grand - * I children, and 8G great-grandchildren. Several of his sons rosidu ir. this county. ^ ?A delay of .a few hours was r occasioned to the 2 o'clock P. rn. t North bound pa sscnger train on the Southern Thursday by the trucks of the tender jumping the track near the cotton mill. The train was stopped just before it reache I the Gear creek trestlb. glAWNER SALVE tht moat treating salve Intl'? worn* I yi V\ V ? If you want to <. iii souk' hing uloo hovio U y.?u: i ituil ;ive the Lancaster Fish Mmkci all and got a nico siting of IF t the L ?Sc C 3 in favor of Rock Hill ?On Wrtdnoiday last while oi riving with her son, Mr J. 1J atriek, Mrs. VV. J Orr, of Itocl fill, who is a visitor at the h un f Mr. Ernest Moore, lost he ur8H containing $i0 in change, fit) cheek and several pieces o iwelry. While inquiry wa? ' c ig made hs to whether any in nd found it, it was loutued tha linor Billings and llenr) \Vaite.? oth colored bad exhibited a re si|?t to a party, which was afterarils identified as having 1 eot i the poeketbook when lost, am ad Hiked if it had any mone; due and what it was worth his led to their arrest and o n litment to jail. They claim t< five picked the receipt up on tin reet near Judge Jones' regideoci ad denied any knowledge of th hereabouts of the purse or o aving ever seen it. Circumstan al evidence is thnt tliey fouin le purse and appropriated It ontents. They had a prelimi ary hearing before Alugistrat Jaskey yesterday, who held tliet ur the ciicuit court, fixing thei onds for appearance at $25 acb. They were recommitted t ail. Foley's Money and Ta 'or children,soft .sure. No opiate. OABTOniA. 3e*ra the _/? ^ KM Always Bot#? llTn Hail At Ruby. Ruby, July 14.?The most dei ructive hail and wind storm ths las pas ed through this section i natiy years came on 1.1st Fridaj )laying havoc with crops in gcn< al Several farmers h>st almo heir entire crops of cotton. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bougv Bears the Signature of L&o^/Y. S&ccA-e/t IV.'iih ?,i III JI lr M -. v. y A I'l.lllip. , " L of a Mr. G. Y. . i 'ullip: . \ ti. - place, b diet! l.i^t Wo Inesday i ruing," duly i i. 1905, at the hotv.c of her e s< 'tor, Mr> ' ol-.ii \Y A Porter, m lt n ar Dfxb her-.- a: had gone ^ o a vi-it v ral \ oeks a:;0. Mis H, { i liihps a . dar ;ht r of the ,t la'.o Krvin Robert ti She was j? 0 62 years and 5 m inths < f age, \\ s having been born I'cby 1 z, 1S43. w She wns twice married Her lirst jj, marriage, was to Mr Steve C'ly- s}, bn uh > ved t?ut a shot" !ime. w r Her sec<-!i(' marriage was to Mr G t|, ^ W Philip-. She left no children 0j Mrs Phillips wn? a mcmbei o jg (he M iptist ehuiah and an ox- :R s emplary christian. She had been fc an invalid for several years and C(: 1 bore h? r sufferings without a r.uir- fi|, ^ mur, 11?r remains were interred nj Thrusduy morning at Hopewell u J1 church after funeral services conduoted by Rev Pr Hohlridge. Mrs Philjips is survived by her ^|, husband, three brothers and four g sisters, vi/.: Krvin Robertson of j it Rock Hill, Jo in anil Lvnndcr lioberttmn of Mississippi, Mrs . c Amos McM anus, Mrs .1 VV A ^ y Porter, Mrs It F H.ikcr and Airs J *, Davis Flynn of this county. jrJ P. (i. McCorkle Will Lose Lye ^ 11 e' an " * ~T~ u Special to The Observer. I Chester, S. C., July 12.?Dis- ^ . cournging reports come from the beds,! F of Mr .V ' McCorkle, tfJ who was taken to Johns, IIopkin9 jfl llospit 1 a few (1 a\ s ago for treatment. While his general condi h tion is ! .m il imcroved, physicians expre.< abs lot, v no hope for the 1 ... * restoratt )ii of his eyesight. One ( eve v a r< in< J shortly after 6 the accident, and at th.it time n bi it was believ< 1' the other one j could lie sav d, but when exam * ,H ined by expsrts, they claim th;.t 4 he cm nevei see again. ?Mr. Fred Leinnioad, o. Pitts- j burg Pa., is visiting relatives / 0 5 her- . 1 . k 1 : ! decJieih 5 rwfkrr-Mo.il.;,. w .wii..: ,. .. t; < r-*: ' . r'"; i P Hi f " Willin n ^ ^ ir 0 In order to reduce our stock we ar 0 until further notice. Wo don't intei goods. We mention a few items to ?1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts 38c mca'n 50c shirts - job ? at 25c. ?10 Suits ?7 50. ?7 50 Suit : MEN'S That cost us frc s Vou enn pick them at these prices. I double hnee Overalls nl 3s rrnis Some big barj ;t goods, eoiorcd tir Lares, Embroide Don't wait till t ed over. Sale; be '' You ; i FUNDI! np'icated mi tho Wieckiug ot j I ?e ? ,?i 1 Train Near Ca- J j tuwha Junction. J ho arrest of Goorgo Owens, ?ar Osceola, S. C , Monday, hy l' r. \V. A. Horn, of Union county id Mr. W. U Newman, of Chcsr, S. C., is expected to result i the clouting up of the mystery mt surrounded tho catastrophe hicb occurred near Catawba June- " tin, early on the morning of jptembor Dili, of last year, hen passenger train No. 41, of | ie Seabaord Air Line, was prcpitated from a sinking tiridge ) feet t > tho ground below, fall- . g with a fearful crash. Only u " w minutes later to udd to the ^ infusion that already prevailed i extra freight came thundering I nnnr .1 ^ 11 ? ...... ?no iiiiiioi iiuailiniig ion the debris of tlio passenger ttin. As a result of the accimt, five lives wore lost and more an 35 wero injured This double wiock was said to | due to a tampered track, ever nee ti e accident occurred, the liccrs have been working on the se. A week or more ago, the ife of George Owens, in a lit of llousy, disclosed the secret bich had been so long sought r. Owens was at once arrested id is* now behind the burs of niou county jail. Tho warrant i which he was taken was not mt of train wreckage4 but for ie roobory of Mr. It. A. DbUn's sto?e at Stouts. All the cts havo not yet been secured ^ i connect Owens with tlio wreckig of No. 41, but the detectives ive the case inhand and devolopents are expected very shortly. i the meantime, Owens refuses > speak and if> resting safe and cure behind the bars.?Char- ' itte Observer, i3tb Inst. FOR COTTON WEIGHER. I hereby announce myself a can ( i.'iate for reelection to the office f public cotton weigher at LanaSter, S C. J F Nisbet. ALE! o going to sell goods at first cost id carrying over any Summer show you wo mean business. , 25c shirts 19c. Ten dozen s $5. *5 Suits $3 75. PANTS, : >m 38c to 84., * Wo still have a few dozon 5oc. quills in white sd white lawns, ] ries, etc. he best is nick ? gins now. irs to Please, RBURK CO SPF' ilY PRICES Al'i ' " Quick Sales, For Fancy Stuti, I '.ju\e i. re the best that sro tnwle. All kinds of Car.ne?l (1 ii-u i nil excursions ! can supply ' ? >\ > China, Crooker\ ?: 7 n 1 have a full iine and can please > on Come to see my 5 %/ counter. He sure test?closes on Au; Yours, J B WACK Hi fieri ill? The NeW T Because it is the strongest colli pan v crause its policies protect one iniili ecause it has over O'.b) million u-.se Because it has over 380 millions !lvocauso it paid in dividends in t.'O? ecause it is purely mutual. It h' Because its assetts belong t t -y ecause it does not invt ' ecause its p diciv> iremiuni eeauso the iusui , !. . Ba law suit, ecause its policies aru .... Because it paid in I" -i ' ' ecause it is the ecause it givefor the money because you can't utYor it, best." Call on ,1. K. BLACK> K\ plication. LIVELY J We Kxpeet i< Lively at O. , the Next Te OUR PRICES ARE CU1 We have just opened up two t t id in Lawns and Organdie : 5,000 yards of Lawn in all the best lively worth lo cents, we are going I :ents tho yard. 5,000 yafds of Colored Orgundi, cm ess than 20 cents, wo will make tL it 10 cents tho yard. 3,000 yards of Whith Lawn, -to inch rard, wo will in.iko lively times by n.;i ents the yard. 72 inch White Organdy woni. ively tunas by maksng it 25 ents iL SIC 8ARGAI8 ! TABLE 1 picco, worth 40 cents, thi- sule 24 1 piece, wortn 75 cents, all puro one 1 piece, wortn $1 25. and would be nit just to make it lively wo will ma e 25 Bed Spieadf, slightly sold for $1. This sale fo !,000 Yards of Calicoes, 20 pieces Silk Mulls, formerly ;ents per yard. WtttYt? ft 4 For Ii?i i, Ladies1 $ I 50 Ca Children Can van Oxi : o 12, thia sale 85 cent ; M Beautiful line of white hose to u. - MltUI We have still a frw i it're Ijh < nit so just como in and. nv?!:>. B. B. VI The Bu ?-X - ? : Should InsurelSQin <*+<%* rvlr u1 :V J J1 c, \ in Mil* w or 1.1. ion f-miilK IVr. mwi F1 iul. > over *>.") !' : > < no capita! -t ick liev ! : 1 -s" irttiea t of * ' uj not o a . v i w ' iiov (H !oi *. r.y. ' combined > . tlie " ' your fjp. i ' ,;* * -j ^ * % f f '! i H f r .... V". -:cs ' r>toro fjr 11 Dti s? TO Tffi QUICK o lti * f A *} *; f V'-*> flQ ' " ' A ' V nd Cfc . i 11. .4 3U .0 .1 J | ^ ,.t- ; -"/io * , I f . >nts ** 4% \