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local Matter Mr W T Gregory hats had lightning rode placed on hie residence. Miss Carrie Biggart of Russell Place, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr Walter Cureton spent several days in Chester the past week. Misses Delia and Nora Caskey, are visiting friends and relatives at Riverside. Messrs W II Witherspoon and J T Stevens, of Kershaw, came up Monday to witness the eel ipso. Rom, to Mr and Mrs A J Cau then of Pleasant Hill, Monday, May 21st, 1900, a son. Rer B P Reid will begin h meeting in the Presbyterian church at Heath Spring, tomorrow (Thursday) night. List of letters advertised for the week ending May 29, 1900: Nealie Laney, F M Knigtft. J F Gregery, P M. The attention of teachera expecting to apply to teach in the Lancaster Graded School the en* ailing scholastic year is called to add. of Trustees in this issue. Mr H \V Mobley, of Pleasant llill, went to Columbia yesterday in response to a telegram that his daughter, Mrs W J Beckham, was just living. Mrs J W Cornier and Mrs S W Rhea, of Columbia, are visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs R Z Welsh. The fourth and fifth grades of the Graded School united in a very pleasant pic-nic at ths Greg ory farm last Saturday, ory farm last Saturday. Mrs Williams and her daughter, MrsBuist, of Rock Hill are the guests cf Xlrs E J Wylie. Rov R E Small will preach at Antiock Baptist church next Sun<lav at 4 o'clock p m, in the ah senca of the pastor, Rev S N Watson, who with his family and Mrs W H Burns, is visiting relatives in Greenville county. Messrs T J Gregory and J B Witherspoon of the Kershaw Mercantile and Banking Co, stop ped over here a few hours Monday, en route to furniture factories in North Carolina to replenish their stocks in that line. There will !>e preaching at Hopewell the second Sunday in .June at 11 o'clock, a m, and at Tabernacle at 3 30 n m hv th? ? r ?i ' r Kev Li L Hedenbaugh. The many friends of Mr J F Clyburn will (>e pleased to learn that he is coming back to old Lancaster. The Lancaster Mercantile Co, closed a trade with him Monday and he will return here and set in with them August 1st. He will remain with Mininaugh in Columbia until that time. At the annual meeting of the taxpayers of the graded school district lust Friday afternoon the usual levy of a four mill tax was voted. The old board of trustees, viz: B F Miller, N ,J Cunningham, W T Gregory, C T Connors and J E Taylor was unanimously re-elected. Maj Miller was re-elected chairman and Maj Connors secretary and treasurer of the board. % The Taxahaw school awardet prises as follows at the recen closing ot its session: Best de portment of hoys, .lames Wright of the gir's, Ethel Knight ; high est honors in spelling, Lull Massey. The Pleasant Valley sch oo Prof L Shurley, Principal, closet with a big picnic last Thursday Speeches were made on the occa sion by Hon T FMcDowofYork ville, Rev ,1 B Harris, Mr Ardroj and others, and the occasion wai one long to be rcmemberod as ont of the most pleasant in the history of the school. NYm Gaither was arrested in th< upper part of the county last Fri? day, by deputy Sheriff Wilson, for violation of laborer's con tract. Ho was tried and convict, ed in Magistrate Caskey's conn Monday and sent to the chair gang 30 days not having tho to pay his tine. Deputy Wilson called up hu dogs Saturday afternoon and put them on the trail of tailtoi Vaughan, col, for whom he had i ..... ~ a / - ? ' rviii i Hui ior nreacn oi contract Ho soon had Milton in limbo However, lie was discharged Mon day having effected a compromiw in the case against him. Kev J M White, the new pas tor of Unity, Gills Creek ant Pleasant Hill A It P churches will move his family from Yofl county to his new charge thii week. The parsonage at Uniti is ready for their occupancy ant they will be an accession to th< community. A train load of excursionist from Blackshurg viewed th< eclipse from a point on the S C <S G Extension R K, several mile southeast of town last Monday am on their return stopped over sev oral hours in Lancaster. Nothinj was known here of their cominj until their arrival but they re ceived a warm welcome and seeme* to enjoy their visit. We wer glad to have them and hope they'I come again. New Announcement* For Legislature?J Ilarry Fob ter. Supt Education?R Buxte Black mon. County Supervisor?R H Sapp Oft' For LouInvIIIc, Ky. Opt J C Foster, Messrs G V Jones, R S Cherry, R C Crockett W I1 Davis and S Cherry lef for the reunion at Louisville, Ky Monday. Canning? Outfit for $1U. Von can get a canning outfit with full instructions, to can al of your fruit and vegetables foi $10. If you waut one write mi at Lancaster or call at the Ledcei office. CLMcManns. Teachers' examination. The Summer examination o applicants for teacher's certificate; will he held at Lancaster cour bouse on the 15th of June, withii the usual hours. Applicants wil furnish their own stationery. .1 H Thompson, Co. Supt. of Kducation. May 91, 1900. Killing- Aear Kershaw. Near McNorton's turpcntin* still below Kershaw on Thursday last {a man named McLean wa shot through the body by n mai named Langley in a difficulty a the latter's house. McLean lin geied rntil Sunday night when hi died from the wound. We under stand Langley has surrendered t< the SherilF at Camden. / PABTo"niA. Imh tU /i lit Kind Ym Haw Alwaji B?fA - m.-A X 1 Sunday Trains on the The 8 C & I Ga Extension. The traveling public will please . be advised this company will, on . aud ufter June 3rd, 1900, operate j its passenger trains daily, ami will sell round trip tickets on Sundays at one first class fare for 1 theiound trip with final limit day , j of sale. S. B. Lumpkin, General Passenger Agent, S C & Ga Extension R R Co. i s I>eath of Mrs W J Beckham. , , ? A telegram received here yes* ' terday from Columbia announced the death of Mrs'Carry Beckham, j wife of Mr W .J Beckham, recent*", J ly of this place, and a daughter of ] Mr H W Mobley of Heath , Spring. She had been sick for sev* i eral weeks and her death was not , - unexpected. She was about 22 t years of age and leaves her busi band and one child surviving her. , > Her remains will be brought up from Columbia today and interred at old Salem burying ground, s ^ A Young Lady Meets With Paln1 fill Accident. _ * ljast Sunday afternoon Mr. W ! . L Adams and Mis* Pet Neal were . returning home from a visit to a sick relative near Unity church, 9 when some part of the harness broke causing their mule to run away. Miss Neal jumped from i the buggy brtakmg her right 1! ankle and getting her foot badly ( ? bruised up. Mr. Adams clung 1 1 to the lines until ho was thrown ' H from the buggy and dragged some ? distance, escaping with only a I 1 few scratches on his face. Miss 0 Neal was brought on home when I the broken ankle was put in plaster of Pans bandages by Dr. W M ( a Crawford. She is getting along ^ e very well but will be confined to I k her bed for some time. 1 s j i.i.:? ?:n t?i- * j V/cuoua luiviug TV1M DOglll U6XI _ Friday. ! -SPRING e - Bt SHEATH 1 r -] FOUR MONTHS AGO We m '| eventually we would hav3 the "Lio ! 1 AAIIIAIA^ A tlWti :i iuiii|iirir m Our exhibit of Trimmed Hats outri y 1 here, the original conceptions of on r Stock of Children's Trimmed Hats, r RICH AND ELEGANT SPRING 5 Ciowds of ladies around them ing them, hundreds are still coming GREATC liuying in such large rpiantil ways gone as soon as they are unpe ha<les an<l new patterns. Our stores a ' novelties of evei " departments. C ! We used both. ? 8 success. Our pri ' trade here. -Heath E / mza a V. A u * * Vji" JLU JbC The County Teacher'! Institute Tha Summer Normal School for the teachers of Lancaster county will begin its session June 11, 1000, and continue for four Bchool weeks. L T Baker of Lancaster, and Miss Sarah Chand ler of Spartanburg will be in charge. The County Board of Education will assist in the board of teachers living beyond Lancaster p 1 n 1 i - umuea ocnooi uistrict. J H Thompson, County Supt of Education. Serious Accident to a I .it tic Hoy While playing with a number ;)f childien with a hand turning lathe at Mr. N H H^llman's Thursday afternoon, Ira, his lit- ' tie 7-year-old son got his clothing caught in the lathe, and before the children who were turning it noticed the little fellow being caught in it, he had b?en jerked around by it, breaking his right arm in two places and dislocating it at the shoulder. Dr Sapp set the limb and at last accounts tho little fellow was getting along ery well. I Conmiencnient Kxercises of the ' tiraded School? Kntortainment Friday. Tk? ?: u?u 1 s? * 1 i iic ui^ihii nuiium session OI IIIO Lancaster Graded School will close on Friday, June 1, 1900. The public is invited to visit the class rooms to inspect exhibits of the pupils' work. The rooms I will lie open to visitors at 10 a m. I The commencement exercises will ! begin at 11:30 a m. The Literary Society and the ' pupils of the primary department will give an enterta nmentat Cunningham's Opera House, on Friday 8:30 p m, for the henetit of the sch ol library. This entertainment will consist of a Mother Goose Festival, Shadow Panto mimes, and the rendering of j Moore's Peri at the Gates of Paradise. J n nnnr n t HftttlVrtL UT wt: 41 BANKING & POirRTTT adc our initial how to an appreciate n1# Share1* of the trade, hut wc ha< m WAS OUR; UaJt3l3 ? Acknowledged hy f valed any to he found anywhere, r Miss Thom has no rival for Beau stylish and dainty, prices cheap. SHOWERS OF GREAT VALUE 1 all the time. Entirely new, so ; for them. IATHERIN6 OF 1 ties for our nine stores, Yorkville, icked. Do you know that we ar ire literally spar y kind Take a I ood judgment ; Miiall protits on i ices are so tempt Youi Nanking wi fe- . Ii(inon*ter People Pleased Wltl New Postmaster and Witl President -MeKinley The following is taken fron the Lancaster correspondence o: the News and Connor: Mrs Belle Nance, through the influeuce of John 1* Hunter am] others at home, and of Senatori Tillman and McLaurin, in Wash ington, has received the appoint* m?nt of postmaster at Lancaster. to succeed Mr Joseph F Gregory, whoso terra expires by its own limitation. The senior Senator and tho ex marshal worked to gether, and they are now good friends. There whs another intelligent lady who applied for the office, after the friends of Mrt Nance had committed themselves to her, who would have made an efficient postmaster, but the friends of the former had endorsee] her application. Mr Gregory, with tho aid ol his very efficient daughter, Mis* Antiio Gregory, has tilled the office for more than six years, tc the entire satisfaction of tlx whole community, and might havt been continued longer in the office, but ho is a strong Democrat, having been appointed by I'resi dent Cleveland, and on this account could not afford to ask foi reappointment under a Kepuhli can Administration. It is jus however, to President McKinlej to say that he has been liberal ii his appointments to office in sonn parts of this State. He is a lib eral partisan, bat a clean man an< Christian gentleman, and will cer tainly j;o down in history as such.' Election of Teachers. TVTOTC E Is HEREBY GIVE!iri that the board of truHteen of ilo Lancaster tSchool District will m**e Thursday the 7th ot June at 6 Ml o'clock p in, ?o elect a principal Hill four asai-taut teachers of the Laura* ter graded school and also a teach i of the factory achool. A pphcatb'tiB may he add reused t? the underaigned, r'k if. T < 'onnors, Hec A Treaa BM Tiuate* I. s D. S CROWD t?: REAIH <MERGAM MONTH re public that has since showered 1 no idea that we would command MILLINERY OPI riends and foe, as being the best And the rarest Foreign and Ne\ ty und Recomingness. OUR 1' Mourning millinery for Spring N NEW SPRING GOODS. cheap, so pretty. Hundredth) WONDERFUL Bl Lancaster and Kershaw, and sellii e selling piles of Press Good* and kling with newn rip around our and cash dictate nan) sates, is th ingly low. that ii i m -? ? ? ?? " ^ * Mercai $1.(>0 1EK rtNMJ&l. | CASTOR IA , For Infants and Children. f The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Signature of SOUTH CAROLINA4COLLEGE, COIAJMHi A ?- ? . A. B , B. - . A M , I.L B , L I. t'ourses Spring Cruises tree for Teachers Fourteen Profe-sors; 331 (MM) volumes i t library; exc-ticnt , laboratories, el ?--roo os. gynin <?ium, infirmary. athletic grounds Tuition $4o, other fees $1K. a bcshIoi ; tuition I remhtrdto i e y students. fcxpen' S?*$I35 to $175 a session iriifl (i / upils from f'?r'y-(lve Accredited Hehools enter its Freshra; n Class with? . ou' xamiualio . I Entrance ami Normal Scholarship Examinations he<d at ev? rv county t 11 eat, Friday J ??y 20 190i't by t 'ouuty 1 Superintendents 1 ' AVxt session opens Sep' "6, 1900. j For catalogue, address, j FC \VOOI>\VAKI> President A Chance to liny 1'on a Home. Any putty or parties desiring j to purchase any of the real estate . of T M Fitzputrick <Sc Bro., in the town or county, can get prices nrd terms by calling on the editor of The Lodger. The Messrs 5 Fitzpatrick have so ne very de? sirable farms ind valuable im( proved town property and their lieing on the market gives men of modeiate means a splendid opportunity to purchase a home. ; NOTICE. Alt, pkr-ons indebted to lie estate of Mary lilbbmi, dea < H-d are hereby untitled to settle 'lie same at once Ami all persons - holding claims against he -aid Mary . Oihbon will please pre-ent (lie same * duly attesied to tlie undeisi Ued. David f* Kimhrell, Ex- cutor. Fort Mill, 6 C. May 22, 1900 niMicei I jVTOTICE 1* HEREBY GIVEN ( 1 ^ licit on (lie 28th day ot May, j I9ti0, the iinileiei^ned will make & final return !to ihe Probate Court of r 1 nc aater ami apply to said court tor a final discharge us guardian of Lome May Niabet. E W Nlabel, G uardia Ap'il 27th, 1900.?30d. ING US!r TILE G0.>? ns with its favors. We know that it so soon. ENING MONDAY display ever shown in Lancaster. ? v York Patterns are to??be produced KICKS ARK VERY LOW. Big ive bought them, hundreds are westtRGAINS. ig so close, because the g s are aL Waist Silks? We h tlu rare less in notions and clothing and shoe s early purchase, e guiding star to 4 i is a pleasure m stile Co.