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.SUrf' Popular A. R. P. Preacher i ? / Dead?Rev. J. S. Grier Passed Away Saturday. Yorkyille special in Sunday's ( W Charlotte Observer : Rev. John 8. Grier, pastor ol Sharon, Tir- J kK'; zah and Hebron Associate Re- ^ iormed Presbyterian churches, a in this county, died at his home ^ in Sharon this morning at about ? d just how he gets it or has tlen it is a mystery and a puz e to the officers. \ Smallpox in Winnsboro. * There is another case of small- ? ox in Winnsboro, a son of Exnayor T. T. Ketchins having been stricken [with the disease yesterday. The members of the ,( household, including two or three ^ teachers from the College for Women at Columbia, have been quarantined, and prompt and'" and heroic eff orts will be made to keep the disease from spread- ^ , ing.?Chester Reporter, 12th inst. ? r v Son Killed Man Who Had ~ \ Been Whipped by His Fa\ tljcr. Albauy, Ga? April 10.?Followintr a street tieht in which 1 hie lather had severely punished Neyil L. Ragan, one ol the best\ known citizens ol Albany, Rowing Clark, a young man, shot Ragan to death on Washington ; street alter vainly seeking a pri- ! j vateNujQrVi^\?\with him. Clark's 1 ather, John S.V Clark, and Ra- * gan had fought as the result, ol a ' discussion which grew ou1 or Clark's service on the Douehter ty county grand jury. The son, it is stated, called Ragan a thief, f and it is said shot him as Ragan a advanced after receiving the epithet. ('lark surrendered. Lynching in Mississippi Yazoo City, Miss., April 1J. After besting an officer who was about to take him into custody and tiring on a posse who later succeeded in placing him under arrest, .Howard Montgomery, a - r ~Wedjn_ the Yazoo y today charged **n a labor con- I - !| 'ar mack's Widow May be Hade Postmistress. Washington, April 10.?Rep. esentatives Brownlow and Ausin ot the First and Second concessional districts of Tennessee, espectively, have undertaken to aake the widow of the late Senior Carmack postmistress at )oluinbia, in that State. They re the only two Republican nembers of the Tenuessee deletion and in addition to exerising their influence as indiviluals, they have now set to work o get the assistance of the State's entire representation at Vashington. Virginia Home Burns and Child Loses Her Life. Richmond, Va., April 11.?A pecial to The Times-Dispatch ays that at Lawyers, Campbell ounly, early yesterday morning he home of Armistead Yuille vas destroyed by fire and his 8 6 o'clock, the immediate cause ? of his death being acute indigestion, the attack coming on several days previous. ^ Mr. Qrier was a native of Mecklenburg, having been born >. ^ Jl ' in Sharon township and near ^ Sharon church about 45 years ^ ago. He received his collegiate ^ 1 and theological training at the ? institutions of the A. R. P. .A Church at Due West, S. C. He was a minister of many parts, 8 having fine thought in his ser- 8 mons and great power in his ? method of presentation. Mr. y Orier was one of the most influen- y tial members ot the First Pres- e bytery of his denomination, en- 8 joying the respect and appre- ? ciation ot his fellow-ministers. c . ? t Captured Yegg man Puzzles Asheville Officers. z Asheville, N. C., special in J Charlotte Observer, 11th : The 'I "yegg00*111)" Oeorge Barton,who escaped from Greenville, S. C., and who was later captured near Asheville by Deputy Sheriff i Rogers and placed in jail 5 here, has the county 8 authorities and especially > ^Jailer Mitchell puzzled. Wheu placed in jail Barton was Beach- 1 ed and nothing found. Later a ^ big Barlow knife was taken from 1 him and he was more thoroughly e ^ eeearched. Yesterday a piece r 'steel or silver wire looped at c e end was found. Now it de- ' lops that Barton has plenty of 1 ney, but where he keeps it r ear-old daughter was incineratd. Yuille and his wife were .wakened by ihe fire aud in the xcitement of attempting to exinguish the flames torgot the hild, asleep in the building un il the root crashed in. Are you tortured to death daily with EoemaV why auffer when BLOODINE OIN l 1ENT will give you instant relief and permanently cure you, 5<>c a box mailed by .'he Bloodine Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Irawford Bros.,*Special Agents. 49-74 seaboard Pullman Wrecked Columbia, April 10.?The seaboard Air Line's New York ind Florida limited train carryng Pullman sleepers was wreckid early this morning by running nto an open switch at Hick's Station, 42 miles 6outh of here. Sieht persons were more or less leriously injured, but there was 10 fatalities. The wreck were IpliK^rafolir nl u Iiiw.<] Tl. A ctrUnVt IVll VVIMIU'J 1 II C lltll ock was broken and a wad ol lewspapers stuck between Hie ails to insure the wreck. Up Before Tha Bar. N. H. Brown, hu attorney, of Pitts field, t , writes: .'We Lave used i)r. King's lew Life Pills for years and find them uch a good family medicine we wouldn't e without them." For Chills, Constipaion, Biliousness or .sink Headache they ork wondeis. 25c J F. Mackey Co., underburk Pharmacy, w. A prominent citizen of Lancaser is enjojing lipe girawbetries rom liia garden, but he is too (lodest to allow the publication t his name. Hewitt's Little Karly Risers, the best Down pills and the best pills made, are nay to take and act gently and are certain* i'e sell and re?ommend them. -I. F. lackey Co. w-s Notice. The public is hereby notified and warn d not to trade tor my certain note giveu lie International Conservatory of Mu.mo. no., for $30.inl. .1 ft. THOMPSON, Riverside, S. t . i:X( I HNIOX It 4TI.H I r? l.ouist ille, Itand Itcfiini Via Soullirrn Kailwa). Vccount Southern Baptist Convent i<>n he Southern Railway announces very ow round trip rates to I.ouisvillle, \y., from nil points, Tickets will be old .\iay Hi, 11. 12 and Id, 190b, limit>d for return leaving Louisville not ater than midnight of May 22nd, 1909 Hound trip rates from principal tut ions at follows : Uiaekshnre- 14 b.r> <*he?ier I.Ts.-i Lancaster 17 Ki ck lli!) 15.80 Yorkyille 15.85. Kor ticket*, detailed information, Lc, apply to ."Mint h**r n Railway ticket igent s or addres*. J. I?. M KKK, Aaat. (ienera) I'assanger Agent Atlanta, tia. J.r LUHK, Division I'as-enger Agent, 55-t?4S. Charleston, S. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER,AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine etier sold over a druggist's counter. jt . I. the ufrqaste* ne I Confinement I U jtn have caw te fear the I galas of childbirth, rencmher that B they art fee It wcakacaa, or 41s* cast, of tbt womaaly orgaas, and that healthy woaiea da not taflar, Ilka waak aaaa. fl The sgedflc, aacdiclaa), vege* B table iagrcdkats, of which that B fanoas, feaaala medietas pad wa* B anly teak B ? CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF Ib coaiyaacd, wf? biUd up the B vaoiaaly orgaas to ? healthy state B sad thua gravest acedleaa ssflar* B "Before aiy coaftaeaaaat," writes H Mrs. Rose Schabarth, of Moau* H sieat. Cob., "I had such heariag- B dowa salsa I dida't kaow what to H do. vardul quickly relieved me. B Soaw iseaths later 1 had a floe B 12*fh. baby, was sick saly thirty B ailaates, aid did sot area hare B a doctor." B At All Druggists B Delicious ^ ' Dainties ' kr We have a large ^ assortment of de- 1 co lieious dainties for your daily wants. , ??' If we cannot supply your wants. then it is no use to a* go elsewhere. P1 A large line of the latest, newest 4j, and best articles or alwavs on hand. m m Bennett - Ferguson Tv HI Company. j;; hi 1 f ?1 Advertised betters NV. Foster, Beamy Hare, T. C Lowery, Mr llaredon, Howard) Payne, .H T. Ply If r, (' T. Shioer, I.ula Stratford. Hazel Thnmpaon, Yoder Witherapoon, Pinny SindusKy, Kamiel Waiters, Calim jj, Plyler, Albert Wa*rky, S. P. Mo - )i) Manna, Blue Hak^r, K J. Mender- ?l ( on, Fizzy DunJey, B.C. Carpenter, M. J ?ak.er, Golvin ? Plyler, Kd {J] Blnckmon, Minnie Carter, Nettie w Crockett, IA; K. Belk, Fevte Helton. ! ? Jannie s/vtr*on, Ktter Harriett, n' \.VL/.\v r>. 1. ^mii iierson, m 1 M. Wall) * F. HUNTKK, P. >4.1 ' h 8 WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, 89 |H statin* and describing svmp- |H torn*. to Ladies Advisory Deft., BB The Chsttanoogn Msdiclns Co.. HQ ^ tThsttanooea, Tenn. K 26 Hi Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway to Charleston, S. C , Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. and Wash ington, D. C. TO CHARLESTON and return : Account Meeting of Sliriners the Southern Kailw&y announces very low round trip | rates. Tickets will be sold April 21 and 22, limited for return, leaving Charleston not later than midnight April 22, J 009. TO OOLEMMA and return : Account Musical Festival very low round trip ticketa will be sold April '21, 22 and 22. limited for return, leaving Columbia not later than midnight April 2l, 1909. TO SPaKTaN MTIli; and retnrn : Account South Atlantic States Musical Festival very cheap round trip tickets will be sold April I'd, 20, 21, 22 and for trains scbedul pii u> nrruc .sj mi w?u imi g uei ore noun .Apin 23, 19(11). Limited tor return, leaving Spartanburg not later than midnight April 24th, 19.19 TO WASHING I t >\ 1). ? aud return : Account anntu.l meeting, Daugbteis of the ) American Revolution, Washington. I). (' .1 very low round trip tickets will be on sale April 1"> and 10 only, l'rom all stations, limited tor return, leaving Washington up | to and including, but not later than midnight April 2Nth, 19)9. For detailed information, tickets, etc , apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or address .1 L. MKEK. Asst. Gen I'ass.-nger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. I. 0. LUSH, Division Passenger Agent, od-/)!), Charleston, S. C. f-f "? 1 yyg. APRit i4. i9Q9 f SALE E Crowds of shoppers are attend ^ delierhted with the crreat valtif o a * riving daily and are being addi shoppers. If you have not att us a visit, as we are sure you To Th Don't forget that we are giv April ONE W. B. CORSET, spends TEN DOLLARS in At 10 Cents 5 pieces more of those beautiful 1 cents Brown Linens for April sal at tO Cents At 25 Cents ___ 3 pieces solid color Dotted Swiss, come in pink, light blue and lavender wit side band for trimming. These ar beautiful goods for evening wea and a big value at 25 Centf I A 4- 1 f\ f /TL 1U 10 dozen Ladies' White Belts, beautiful quality and a 20 cents value, very special for this sale only ? 10 Cents. At 29 Cents We will sell during the remaining day of this month 10 yards of best ! cents Colored Lawns for 29 Cents Limit to each customer 10 yards At 25 Cents Big line of Belt Pins and Buckles jus received for this sale. Special a 25 Cents He sure and attend this Jis very attractive. Get prices to us and we will show you w us. We please others and car _ Sprincs LT LT f Block |_4B L_4. V Obituary f" "1 Dn the JSth of March ItKtti, the fainand friends of .Joseph A. Benson olored) of Cedar creek township re to the tomb the remains of this od citizen. For months prior to s death he had been arrest sufferer; A t through it all he exhibited, it is A id. tlie patience ot a true christian. it was a native of tins county and the time of liis death was in (tie ime of life. From his boyhood he Bp? joyed to it remarkable degree the pert and confidence fit the people *S| his community?hoth white and ^ lored it is said that tie was ne.ver ^ town to wrong any man Asa hool teacher and local preacher lie is a great help to ins people?ever utiseling (hem to live right in the ;ht of God and man. His influence the home was always for good; and will he sadly missed by his fauiilv r whom he well provided for in life id for whom he leaves a good estate a result of his lair dealing.hoiie-dy, luck and energy Within the past VV 11 nr or live years he had bought and uctioully paid for about eight hun- -~~~ ? ed acres of land near tireat Falls i the catawba River. Among the AVI ost prominent merchants and busi- . SH men of the county Joe Benson's SLOry ( old or promises were unhesitating-< , relied upon. Surh a life as thin 11 r. I evidence of what tlie self respect- jg toltl ig colored mun can and w ill accoin iah in the t-outh, if he will but do J is full duty to himself, to his family, i his country and to his God. A W IIITK KKIRS l>. IT otice of Teachers' Exami* i|j nation. I The Hex! regular examination lor I a1 sobers* certificates will be held in ie Court House on Friday, May 14. <19, beginning at 9 a. m , and closing 4 p. in. All persons contemplating teach- T gin the county, will please boar I* lis in mind, as positively no one phlhiioiut ill he permitted to teach in the puba schools of the county, that does <>?o* over Cra at hold a certificate of quulitication. AT' calls Respectfully, / I niR A. C. ROWKLL, / = Co. rupt. of Kddratiorl. Hobaeribe fo i * I I ???? ???mmmmJhtrnimm ioqmingI ^ V W? M VI ing our April Sale. Everybody is . is we are offering. New goods ar^ ed to our list of Bargains for April ended this sale, be sure and make will be pleased with our offerings. e Ladies ing FREE, during the month of , value $1.00, to every lady that cash with us. Wear one FREE. At $6.50 v 5 1 lot Youths' Long Pants Suits, value e $10.00. Very special for this sale ? only $6.50. A + 9 ^ Ppntc 4 AV V/VltlO ' <S ' ? h Big: lot of Boys' and Misses white Duck e i Hats and Caps put on sale today for ir ! the remaining: days of our April sale at only 25 Cents. Millinery Big lot new Millinery put on sale today. You can surely be pleased here in a Hat and at prices you want to pay. At 25 and 50 Cents Big: lot of Children's Fancy Parasols s now on display at 25 and 50 Cents. 5 Come early and get the choice of i. j these goods. At 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 Big lot of Ladies' fancy and plain Parasols now on sale at $1.00, 1 it $1.25 and $1,50. These are beauit tiful goods at the price and are sure ?. 1 to please you. i ' Vpril sale, as our list of Bargains from other stores and then come rhere it will pay you to trade with 1 please you. Come in and see us. '1 . - 11 >1 I I Lancaster, ^ - V_r^ * J 1 J South Car =n= ?^ ? i ' % ti hen candy is under discussion, the who^e >f perfection, of consummate purity a^d most entrancing deliciousness of flavor in the name "Steere's," Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners. J ' Appreciated, by all people. & I j Mani'/arf arc<l hj I|m h LITTLEFIEL.D & STEERE CO. |g I Knoxville, Tennessee '' or Sale by Funderburk Pharmacy FOSTER Money to Loan. 1 antl ?Uroaon 1 no- prepared to negotiate lonaa i,f "ord llro.. Drujrstof* "1 "tr'Tl" ?? hT^a rflv *iin menu. at 8 por cent, inteia*. No com.) *na aay* nuunions charged ; only a reasonable f _, for abstract of titlo. r The Lancaster New* < ?.?? R E. WYLIK, Attorne?.*t-H ,<4 , - . $ m;:'' ' * *M c