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I ocal Mattery Sheriff Clyburn has had light ning rods placed on his residence. Mrs Oliver Blackmon is visit-* ing her sister, Mrs J M Hardin, at Winnsboro, S C. M iss Ethel Vanlandingham of Elmeria, Va, is visiting relatives here and in this count v. J Mr Ij .1 Perry's announcement for county Auditor will l>o found in this* issue. Died, Thursday morning, 10th inst, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. .J E Patterson. On Tuesday last, Mr J M MeAteer, while hewing a plow handle, cut the end of the thumb on Ins right hand off. lion \V U Clyburn of llailo! Gold M ine, passed through town j this week en route for Hot Springs, Ark, to attend the Southern Baptist convention in session there. County Supervisor Gardner is to ho commended for the work ho | is having done on tho court house. The cementing of tho passage is j his latest good work. Prof L Shurloy's school at Pleasant Valley wi'l close on tho 24th inst, with appropriate exercises. Thos ^ McDow, Ksij, of Yorkville, will deliver an address on tho occasion. Mr e? F Clvhurn, recently with Porter Bros at this place, bus ac ceptcd a position with .1 L Mininaugh at Columbia. Mr CIvburn is a tine young man and a hustling salesman, lie is just the man for an establishment like Mimnaugh's. Wo regret to lose him and his estimable family from our town. M iss Maggie Williamson, daughter of Mr A C Williumson of the Craigsvillo neighborhood, won the medal at the Bain Academy, Mint Hill, N C, at the re cent commencement of that institution, for tho best recitation. She returned home this weok to *p? nd the Summer vacation. Dispenser Elliott has turned over to Treasurer Cauthen the town and county's part of thedisx l>ensary profits for the month of April ?$220. fO. The Kershaw dispenser turned over $192 17 Kershaw's and the county's part of the profits of the Kershaw dis pensary. We have learned that Mrs .lane Black, wife of Mr .lames Black, of Fort Lawn, died last Tuesday, of pneumonia. Our informant thinks she was about 73 yours old. Her name was Walker before her marriage.?Chester Lantern. Memorial Exercises Memorial Day was fittingly ob served here Thursday afternoon, as has long t>een the custom. The Memorial Association failed to procure an orator this year but the program was no loss interesting or entertaining on this accoi nt. Rev. Mr. Hrunson made an ex* cellent prayer, the ladies and ehil dren sang very sweetly the old patriotic airs, the roll of tho dead was called by Major Miller and an abundance of fragrant and lieautiful flowers were strewn on the graves of the buried braves. Tho crowd in attendance was very large, but tho ranks of the old u^liliaru ttr<* irrnarinrr >?rv thin ?" / *? The nnme8 of four, who witnessed these impressive exercises a year ago, were added to the roll of the dead for this year, viz: J J Gra ham, D K Price, \V L Blackmon and W H Burns. This beartiful custom, may it he observed even after those now living have gone to their reward. LiiilioM Committee on Arrangements lor tlie Masonic Celebration Arrangements for the big joint celebration of the four Lodges of Ancient Free Masons in Lancaster county on Saturday Juno 23d prox., uro contiuueing. Two prominent masons of the State have been invited to make addresses on the occasion. The fol-1 lowing ladies of the county have been appointed by Jackson Lodge on the committee of arrangements for the big dinner. I.ANCASTKK. Airs >v iMci' lirown, Chairman; Mesdamcs 11 Y Milling, L M Clyhurn, M P Crawford, .J P Hunter, T S .Carter, Leroy ! Springs, T K Cunningham, W P j Bennett, L C Payseur, W M ! Crawford, .1 M Ilood, J L Poag, Thurlow Gregory, Henry MeI Manns. Misses Mayrac Mackey, I Mazie Witherspoon, Minnie Mil ler, Eliza Serrest, f Addie Carter, Matlie Allison, Annio Witherspoon, Bell Garvin 8INCK1UTY Mesdames T W McMurray, 11 E Coffey, .1 II Steele, J A McAteer. C11AIGSVILLE. Mesdamcs S D Taylor, J E Craig, .1 E Lathan, Leslie Sistare. THOItNWELT, l'LACE. M. V\' I) n..i? T< uicoiiaiiicg m it v^llip, lliriior j Cul|>, II H Gnocke, Beauregard Gulp. DOUGLAS. Mesdames .1 W Williams, It L | Iliiklin, ?IC8Ht) Sowell, Virginia Green. DKY CRKEK. Meadame* W II Green, VVm Vanlandinghiim. Alex Garter, 1 ? Thos P Gaskev. ST. LUKE. Mosdame* llichard Harper, da** D Bailey, Ed MclUvain, .1 M Ilagins. CAMP CREEK. Mesdamea L N Montgomery, ,Ino Hough, .1 U Mothershed, M iss Maggie Steel. TRADES VILEE. Mesdamea NT ,1 Euoderburk, Dr-Sappa, II M Polk, H S Plyler. DIXIE. Meadames NV G A P< rter, .1 E Porter, Kcoce Langloy, Ellon lielk. HEATH SPRINGS. Meadames NV B Bruce, J no A Bridges, Pete T Twitty, R B Mackey. t i oi/o/ ivir A w UAV. AnWilJIA.U. Mesdamea Addie Falkner, G E McDow, .1 C Nelson, J D Glenn, G W William*. NEW CUT. Meadames It J Flvnn, J D Caakoy, J 1* Flynn, liirum Steel. van wyck. Mendamea It II Massey, J M Yoder, Carry McManua, G L Vaughan, Miss Sugar Tillman. DWIGliT. Mesdamea J II Steele, Benj Lingle, ,1 O Porter, Emily Carncs. o. k. Meadames Daniel Sapp, M Yarborough, Wm Hayes, ltancc Plyler. To Derelop The Falls. Messrs J E McDonald, Thos Elliott, and others were in town last week on business connected with the prospective development of the Catawba water |>ower. They and associates control the state's interest in the canal and considerable property tasides, and have the backing of ample capital to utilize the power. ?Chester Lantern. Mrs J C Hilton, of Wcstville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs J E Rutledge, at this place. The Devil's Dictionary. A?Agriculture: The only thing not in a trust. B? Bar sinister: The church hat. C?Credit: A delusion and a snare. D ? Debt: A form of slavery. E ? Enterprise: Beating the other fellow to the tank. F?Farmer: The man who gets left. (5?Great: The very bad. Good: The very (loud. H?Harmony: Something that prevails when things are life less. I ? Interest: A weapon sometimes used with intent to kill. K? Knife: Something used by disappointed politicians. L?Liberal: Views loose enough to allow loose living. M?Money: The open sesame of society. N?Newspaper: Something that anybody can run until payday conies O?Ohio: Presidential pic nio ground. P?Politics: War in time of peace. Q?Quiet: Something that prevails in gruveyai\ls. i> i)? ? . L< il: 1U..1 iv ? ivem. otMiieiuiiij; umi tuiura sifter death. S?Suspicious: The extrsi kind with no axe to grind. T?Temperance: The art of muz zlingthe other follow. U?Useful: The man who can keep the balance on the right side. V?Vice: Something very attractive to fools. W? Wise: The man who never decides a question when ho is mad. X?Xcitement: Something that prevails when tho truth is told. Y?Youth: The time when a man can play the fool and be for given Z?Zest: A dash of dinger in the enterprise. VV. G. C. -SPRING - it I SHEATH FOUR MONTHS AGO We u e vent null y we would have the "Li? Our exhibit of Trimmed Hats outr here, the original conceptions of 01 Stock of Children's Trimmed Ilatt RICH AND ELEGANT SPRING Ciowds of Indies around then ing them, hundreds arc still comin GREAT 1 / Buying in such largo <|uant ways gone as soon as they arc unj shades and now patterns. Our stores i novelties of evei ' ^ / ueparimems. * We used botli. ! success. Our pr trade here. -Heath I A Card From Mr .1 I' Hunter i Relative to His Candidacy for Slier Iff Mr. EdiT( h: As I have yielded to the wishes of my friends and became a candidate for sheriff, 1 | would respectfully ask you to do | me the kindness to publish this communication in the columns of j your valuable paper ;f or'the reason that it will be impossible for me to make a house to house canvass during the campaign. It is known to tho people of Lancaster that 1 Imve starved my county as sheriff for a number of years, and ray State as U S Marshal for one term. It now remains with ray i fellow citizens to say whether or not 1 have been true and faithful in the discharge of ray ollicial duties in the past Should they conclude that I have been, and choose to favor me with an election to the office of sheriff again, I i pr<m'u? with the help of a kind I'rovidence to render as faithful service in the future as I endeavor ed to perform when I was their servant in the pa>t; and shall at j ways be guided by that golden I rule: "Do unto others a I would wMi them to do unto me." Some 1 would feign persuade my friends to believe that I committed an offense by resigning the Sheriff's : office and accepting the U S Mar- j shal's office, which was procured j for me by strong friends in tins | county and State- After persistent j persuasion to allow my name to I be used for said office. In this .matter 1 did only what ray friends j urged me to do; atid I am confident that no one can say truth fully that 1 have ever, in any in j stance, been disloyal to those who ' have so kindly given 1110 their confidence and support. If any one has suffered unv detiimen ^whether by the course of my I' friends, in promoting mo to tho office of LJ S Marshal, 1 have never I yet heard of it. While I have been highly honor* n DDTV A T v j-il UT W1'' AI BANKING i FOURTH nade our initial bow to un appreciat in'a Share" of the trade, but we ha lAAdtf WAS OUR mm ? Acknowledged by ] ivaled any to be found anywhere, ur Miss Thotn has no rival for Uean ?, stylish and dainty, prices cheap. SHOWERS OF GREAT VALUE i all the time. Entirely new, so g for them. SATHERING OF' ities for our nino stores, Yorkville, mcked. Do you know that wo ai ire literally spar ry kind Take a I nod indirment ry Small profits on i ices are so tempt You Banking i o<l by my good friends of this , county and State, for which It 1 shall ever feel very grateful, I am J nevertheless a poor man today. I Nor am I at all ashamed of my ' I poverty; for it is no disgrace to ] bo poor if honest, any more than j it is to be rich, if riches bo honest? |y obtained. if I had been a ' covetous man as some would like j to have my friends believe, I ' would have been independent to- i day, so fur us this world's goods \ are concerned; and the very fact ' that I am still a poor man lefutes i the insinuations of those who 'i malignine. ' All of these matters, however, , I shall leave to the good people j of Lancaster county to determine; ? and let them say whether or not I have even turned a deaf ear to cries for help, or have heen hlind 1 to the needs of poor struggling humanity, when it was it my power to relieve want or su tiering. The question of sclenting a slieriIf for tr.e next four vears is before the voters; and with confidence in their judgment I shall await their decision at the primary, AS TO WHO SHALL SERVE TIIEM, and pledge myself to abide by the result of their ballot. Very respectfully, .John 1* Hunter. MORTGAGE SALE. -j I ST A i'K i)K MKT II ('si KOI.I s A > j I'dUNT) ?>K I.ANCASTKK. J j jVluril'i', is Kit KhY s'O that 1^1 under unit t>> v riu?* of a certain ciiat e iimrtK^K* ?x?cut??l hy J s <S'te|>lien-oii to VV M h i iii no h Oav i?I' Oct lbWn lino Ion*; h?ip e p.t-?t till**, lie utiofihi m ! w i I n Kriftny I the 25 <11 tiny >f \|j\ \ |) |!HI0, fxp' n>* to punlu* ?? e. for cusli, nl Heath HiiriiiK". in I lie ? nui \ of i.ne.shr in H.iii' (Slate O e i\ (0) Hor-e Power : Watertown Sieani K orine Al?n on H-tin* ilay, hi. tin* |> a tutioti I of Mih Mnaonri |e hi hhio i-omity, i ah'on two mi roin M-aili pi lnu?, ' One r.n'lvr (12) Hnr-e I' mei W'aif: I. wn S eon Eli^i e -One - aw M il , I 'onipl?-te ami HeOue S iw \V H be'I. Moiiiii^ee It E Wvile Aftor e\. Maj 11 * 11)00 - o| + FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * ,S CROWDI itk e:s:aiiv. It MERCAIV11 MONTH. ive public that has since showered in (I no idea that we would command it MILLINERY OPE friends and foe, as being the best di And the rarest Foreign and New itv and Beeom bigness. (MR I * 1{ I Mourning millinery for Spring. IN NEW SPRING GOODS. cheap, no pretty. llnndredsjhav* WONDERFUL Bfl Lancaster and Kershaw, and selling :e selling piles of Dress Goods and \ kling with itewnc 'rip around our c and cash dictates man} sates, is the ingly Ion. that it p? respectfully, Sl Mercaj* BANKRUPT NOTICE. IN THE i nUHT OF ' IIK UN I I F.I> TvTKri FoP THE 1)1 HI T OF SOU I K C'AKOMNA [ii tlie tnulti r < f J Murnx Porter m-d w H. Porte*, > oin|H hiiik ilie fi m of Porter Hr?>i in Huiikriiptry To the cr-ilio r- f .1 Muiray Poller iti?I W. H i' iiaoi > m mown as Ponei Pros. Mini as indP ,'iilun * : Notice is lion l> triv cn 'hut, on the Id (lay of Mil) MMm? J xiur ay Porter nil W. H Poii i Hait o>i a- P'T . r Itros., ami it* i it t'iiln s ?ere ilu'y idjtidued liHi'k<ui> s ir < iion 11? tji?t nee'iu^ of 11 o re- i o s \\ i I bo I t'd it 1 .e ncaster. o a in the c? urt lii'UM', oil tile l(il? of \.i? , MlOti, at 12 I'doi'k, in , at uli'cb in>e the aid ueditor-i in iv i c <i r ?ve ill ir Maim*, appoint a it s'c xi.miue i < e i>anUinpt* ami > r'lioi.c -to-ii i. i -r lillsines-as ilia > |> < pei-y i-oine li fore aid meeting < H - ' ' ?? - < HI-* Kef r. e n i kruptey 'Pi i* l lie 3d <i of M {inn. ST TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C O U N T Y OF l.ANCASTFK, I n tlie mi -1 '.l i' i? .t Ity ('tins. 1) J .1 * f Prol te. W II K K K A S W > Porter lias tnadn suit to iii i 'ill! In | ,e a I if V d HI i >i J?-t I ill 11 !' -I e of H id elled * of 1' i . in i- < M-'d. 'I'll KSK AUK 'I IlKK' K"i i cite a* d adinoinsii ad in n r.u be kin- r> d hivI creditor* h s >i 1 ?' Html, (leeea** <1, (11:1 h- 1 ;?ll< itp" pejtr before lit it t min of I'imi btl'e, to lie lit* it :t ? nr ? on tho ltt'ti il i? >1 . i x . >*t i" |> 11> lii'Hti >ii then-oi li k in ?'ie forenoon in-li t- i m - ' nny 111 y hive, why t! i.iiii~tm ion shodlil lio 1)h : i , ie (liven (.liner in ( n ;i<il >eal this 'st 11 ay of M \ . \ 11 ? < - > 111 i 11 i. 1900. M< S 1 < " 1> JONKS 1 '1 I'r i>H?e J utlire. i\oiicc ! VTOTI1 K I- HKK li Y OIVEN * * hit' on ilo* 2s i n t it ot May, 1900. the mult isiir'int will make a Una1 return to the Proli * t'oiirt of . in aster anil ?pp \ t s I I e -uri 'or a final ?liMeliurn?* ?. i >o of Ionia May Nisbet. 10 v\ Ni-'ei, t i 11 a t*> 1 in 11 -V 11* 11 27' h Ml1 (i -H(i The Ono Day Cold Cure. Cottt in head an<l sore throat cured by Kermott's Chocolates I.axativr (luinine. As easy to talce as candy. "Childrencry for theiu." NG US! riLE GO.l>? 5 with its favors. \\ e knew that so toon. MING MONDAY isj^ljiv* ever shown in Lancaster. ? York Patterns are to* he produced ICES ARB VERY LOW. Rig e bought them, hundreds are wear* RGfllNS. so close, !>ecause I ho goods are al Vaist Silks? We have the rare ;ss in notions and lothing and shoe early purchase. " guiding star to is a pleasure tci ITILE CO. ' wiii. <4. n. .v