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Local Matter Mrs Sarah Hough of Magn Miss., is visiting the famil her son, the late lamented M J Hough, at this place. Married, May 30, 1800, Rev Chalmers Fraser, at the 1 byterian manse, Mr .las F S ner and Miss Katie E He both of this place. Mrs E J Wylie and gri daughter, Miss Juanita \\i are visiting relatives in 1 Hill. They will remain over til after the Winthrop comtne ment which comes oil this wee Rev .1 B Campbell, prcsi elder of Rock Hill district, hold the third quarterly cot ence for Lancaster station ir Methodist church on Friday r next at 8:30 o'clock, and preach on Sunday both mor and night. The horse of Mr R L 1 iic ran off with his buggy last A <l*y morning from the lot in of the Riddle store rooms, buggy being badly broken u striking against a tree at the ner of Catawba and Gay Str Mrs. J M Riddlo has elected by the Woman's Misi ary society a delegate to the man's State Missionary Com tee to be held at MeCalls on 20th instant. Mrs. M .1 M was chosen alternate. I'erry Bell, infant danghte Mr and Mrs W 1* Bennett, baptised last Sunday aftornoo Rev. J E Carlisle. Married, in Chestertield e ty, Sunday, May 29, 1899, A A McManus, formerly of 1 haw in this county, autl Mrs Williams, also of Chestei county. The 3rd Quarterly confer for Lancaster circuit will con at St. Luke's Saturday, June 1 1 very earnestly request a fill tendance of the official be There will be no services at (. Creek and Carmel on 2nd Sun Geo. C. Leonar Thero will be seryice n Episcopal church Thursday a ? A I - I - ^ ' uuun oi mis wees ai o:;ju o ci conducted by the Rev. .1 Cantey .Johnson. List of letters advertised the week ending June 3rd. 1 Mrs Mary Clinton, Mrs Ella Cardel!, Miss lleagar Sell Rev J G Beckwith, I Lawn, McGahee. J F Gregory, P. 1 Judge Gaffe yesterday ma ruling as to the pay of witn that is entirely new here, a has put about fifty witnesses faded to get their pay on act of it in a fighting humor, rules that State witnesses in no billed or nol prossed receive no pay, although th thority of the court was uss compel their attendance, be< the law is that only "matei witnesses shall be paid. This acted as a grent hunlshij some of the witnesses who come here from long dis gainst their inclination and now hare to jmy all of their expenses.?Greenville News. Na'l Toktm M u4 tatk* Iwr MM , Ta <?tl Ubtooo Mil); Ml (or??<r, I Mil*, fall of Ufa, mtt* Ml >l|*r, uk* Hm, U? ansdar vorksr, that mtkM wa straw#. All #rw## lata, Ms or ?1. Carat Mad. mtoklat sad astasia fraa A its His# fiacaadf f? iblN?a ar Haw gdaaasa fasr Mawala With Caaaa Osadv Catharsis, aara aaaatlyattaa f Ms. Ma. If 0.0. C. Mil. * agitata rafaad Lecture by Dr. Tliornwcll. 3 g Rev. J 11 Thorn well, at the re? quest of the Ladies' Memorial olia, Association, will deliver his celey of brated lecture, "What a Country Hon Parson Saw Across the Waters," I at the Court House on Friday Lveniog next at 8:30 o'clock. The by I cause is one near and dear to the 'res hearts of every one?besides the tog j lecture will be brimful of fun and m y, | humor. Let everybody come. Admission?adults 25 cts., children 10 cts. and- | - - ? - ylie, To be Installed Pastor. took Rev Chalmers Fraser will be inon-, stalled pastor of the Presbyterian nce.. church here, as previously ank. nounced, on Sunday next, at 11 a. m. Dr Thornwell, of Fort ding Mill, will preside, preach, prowill pr?und the constitutional questions ifer-1 and deliver the charge to the pasi the j tor. Rev ,J H Wilson of Riehlightjhurg, will deliver the charge to will the congregation. | New Superintendent for the Chain t*ung. klin ' At the regular monthly meeting Ion- t,U! Supervisor and his board, rear M?n<lay, the resignation of the thf5 Superintendent of the county p j,y chain gang was accepted and Mr cor? das L Barton elected as his suceets. ceHsor- The salary was raised o j $35. per month the Superintenbeen | (^en* lo ^urn'sh two guards. There sion- | <vele *on applicants for the posiWo-< on" Mr Barton will make a unit- ?00<* Superintendent. Small Pox Near Waxhaw. ' ' IIC j Mr Simeon Dunlap, near WaxhaT, N. C., has been down with r j, the small pox since Thursday was heing attended by n Dr T L Doster of Waxhaw. Mr D., had not been expose*! to tbe disease that he knows of and it is oun-! unRccountable how ho contracted |r it. Ho was doing very well on 'axa?. Monday? the last wo heard from Eccer"m* '^r ^ ? lives about lti field m^cs noi'th of this place and this J is the nearest small pox has l>een j to us yet. 'enee Division of the Reward. veue | The committee of the Dixie an I A?ul.. . wtu- j Newcut sections, Messrs. \\ Lr A 1 Porter, W Q Caskey, T B Craig, >ard. , l Blackmon, Dan'l Sapps, .amp. 4M(jKes Yarlx rough and Tit Lang i.l l(l,v* ley, who wore recently paid the " reward of $150. by the Governor for the arrest with evidence i the to convict Jas Blackmon, colored, fter- who burned the stables of Mr It lock, J Flynn of Ncwcut, with severa VV of bis mules, made the following . . J equitable division of the reward: . They donated to Mr Flynn $00, for of the reward out of sympathy foi MOO: him in the heavy loss ho sustained Mc each member of the committei tirk, was then puid $>>., and tlio re J A maining $4. was given to Messrs Harper Craig and Romulus Sappi M. whose assistance to the committei liad been very valuable. de a ?? ? ? peenu Petit .Furors for .lone Term. ,nd it The court of General Session! who ^<?r Lancaster county will convene jount! 'iero on the fourth Monday inHelatant. Judge K C. Watte will cases preside. I'he following have beet .shall 'drawn as petit jurors for the term e au-' J M Philips, Geo. \V Ellis, d to A M Gordon, Duren Lyles, M V rause Hinson, W L Criminger, C ?J rial" i iirifKn, W B Miller, A K Hood has Arista Cautben, J F Copoland > on , VV ii Burns, L J Funderhurk have J F Baker, C J L Moody, I) I tance Hunter, J 1) Nisbet, II N Sowoll will A F* McMurray, J A Bridges own Jno. D Arant, J VV Crenshaw, Clark Robinson,Jno. C Turner,\\ L Caskey, J A Estridge, T C *? ?. Uorton, P M Hilton, James 1 Bowers, W T Morris, VV D John rnaraT *?n? ^ ? Bruoe, U J Lowery ^orfT ^ ^ ^'Bhen, C Amos Bird, ^^? Jno. 8 Miller. raaa. " * fsySnbecribe to The Lkdoki Gov. McSweeney's First Official Act. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, Juno ?.?Gov. Mc Sweeney returned from Hampton today, whore he went Sunday.? He is stopping at the Hotel Jerome, and will romain theie until he brings his family here. Ho will have the mansion thoroughly overhauled before living in it,and sanitary improvements will be made. E II Aull, editor of The Newberry Herald and News, who has ; been appointed by tho Governor as his private secretary, is also , here. Former Private secretary Evans will remain for a month to wind up affairs connected with Gov. Ellerbe's administration. The first official act of Governor McSweeney was to sign the diplomns for the graduating class of Winthrop College. Dispensary Decision Reversed. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, S. C., June 2.?The ; supreme court, sitting en banc this afternoon, granted a new trial in the case of Holleyman et al., who were convicted of haul-; ing liquor into the State in the 1 night time from North Carolina, t The case came op from ChesterHeld. It was contended that the ar- : rest of the men and the seizure of ! the liquor was in violation of the ' interstate commerce law, the ' men living at Lamar and being on i their way when arrested, they ' transporting liquor from North j Carolina. , The court stood 5 to 4 in favor of reversing the decision of the | ? i lower court which convicted the 1; j1 men. , THAT THKOBBINO IIKADACHF Would quickly leave you, if 1 , you used Dr. King's New Life Bills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit > for Sick and Nervous Headaches. | I They make pure blood and strong i nerves au(i build up your hualtk. Kasy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money hack if not , i cured. Sold by Crawford Bros' . Druggist. Nineteen young Indies received ^ i diplomas of the Columbia Female I , College at the commencement ex - ! I . . , ercises of the institution last Fri I ( day night. : It KM A It K. A ULK RKSCUK M rs. Michael Curtain, Plain I .{Held, 111., makes the statement, . that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated ' for a month by her familv physi* cian, but grew worse. lie told ? . her she was a hopeless victim of 4' consumption and that no medicioe , 1 could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself lionotitted from first ? ; dose. one continued its use and j , after taking six bottles, found I herself sound end well; now does : her own housework, and is as well I as she ever whs.?Free trial hoti ties of this (ireat Discovery at : Crawford Bros* i ?rng Store. Only 50 cents and *1,00, every r j bottle guaranteed. ' .Job Printing. Law Briefs, Minutes, all kinds ' of Blanks, Bill anil Letter Heads, > Envelopes, and all kinds of .Job ? Printing done in the best style , and ut lowest prices. Call at Thk Lrdobk otlice and see samples of my tvork and get prices. ; HUGH WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. ' Press and Banucr Office. Dr. Mil?1MImsrs yuarantssd to mtmm Hm4mm la SO ml no Ms. "Om osat a doss. ? Pay your subscripiton to Lkdokr! K Wk.t atop* Nsurmlyls? Tw. Mllss' Psln Pill*. nr GRE OF M >?CANSO)^ < MANUFAC | ONE NARRI I GUAGE : -a??5*- --rs 1600 Shirt: Down. lit ma i this paper we v will he loaded > 75 cents, $1.0(1 them off at 25 < prices are a me the Summer G where 3011 can Think of it. 1 India Linen. 1 jards sold in 01 WHAT, FOR Yard-wide Duck Rem nan 1400 yards yard-wide IV ? r ? A . nil 41 Ct II IN. 2000 yards Sea Island lit 1250 yards heavy Cotton at 0 cents. \VK DON'T WAIT FOU Fancy Organdy, a few 200 Summer Corsets, gu - We Have Neat Figured Mobo's going at 00 cents. Figured Silk Skirt * in their equal at #5.50. A Beautiful ! dies, white and 100 Men's S this week red N. B. Anotl Ladies Slipper *1 ' ;at seli [en's shi rs BIG PU ? ?II BUI Mil I ! TURERS' ENTIR DIMMER SHTR1 jw ?igfe => C.?->C.?- - ?J 3 -'T?~T-aX" ->IX s at our own Pric kable Values. 1 iill do in this Sf< villi fliese Sillli I and $1.25 good* enls, 45 cents an re traction oftliei oods. look at til do halt as well. f cents for 40-ii k'ou can't match : le day. ft RUSH THEREft t, good Patterns, 5 cents yard, reals, summer patterns, the 15 cents mnants for cents a yard. ado Pants Cloth, what i- called Seoo I TIIK Sl'MMKH TO PASS. Wo < pieces slightly imperfect, yours for arantoed, made like the dollar corse! 120 Special Ski Skirts, nicely made, full width. linc< the latest circular glare for ^tock of Parasols black. uits and 250 pair hot from auction UAN tier new lot of Dc s just come. jng 7 ;rts. m. RCHASE?J E STOCK OF * *S~ <*- >c I III 111). I - ;* -** T-4X' C3- -BX>- -??- -,i :e for the Money What we say in ire. 3 Counters ITS. Thev are ?. We will rush (1 <>5 cents. Our ir worth. Among lem, then think You'll buy here. ich finest sheer at 15 cents. 450 1MNTSI quality, yours while they are here lids, cheap at 15 cent*. lining fast :ut and slash Price* now. 15 cent a nickle a yard, t. yours for 45 cents. rt Bargains. -d and hound, worth $1.50, You'd he n luck to tin ? i nit!i dainty han pants to arrive SON. >uglas Shoes and -* . m * -