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I - 'm ; b It* I a v> 3 %& i The farmers around here are nil ( complaining of being badly in the? < grass. Mrs Trunk Wnlk?f will today for Heath Springs to spend a few weeks with relatives. j1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \V Hrunsou 1 of Fairfax, S G, are on a visit to 1 their son, Rev. A N Hrunson, at i this place. Uov. S N Watson and family ' have returned home after a months ! visit to relatives of the former in , ' Greenville county. Miss Daisy lluey, one of the; milliners at the Gannon Gash 1 Store, is visiting her mother at Rock Hill. | < ~ j | County Supt. of Kducation. ' Thompson has not heen doing so 1 well the past few days. Fears I are entertained for his recovery, j ' . ~ . i' An excursion train passed ; through from Kershaw yesterday, j I Charlotte was its destination. It i was not much crowded. j 1 Mr. lioy Cunningham, a student of the Technical school of Atlanta, j (in., is at homo to spend Iho vn-' ] cation. The sand has l?cen hauled and ( the Lancaster Mercantile Co, is , getting in readiness for the erec- \ tion of its largo t vo story buggy 1 and harness rooms. I , I Lewis Watts, who was killed , by his son Thursday evening, we nndersthnd, was given a license, enly last Sunday, by one of the colored churches to preach. The Irish potato crop this sea son is very line. Mr Gannon gave us a specimen potato from his patch this week which was as , large as a pint cup. The Lancaster Court House, Alliance will* meet in the court t_ rr*i i ? nous? inursuny, ,inlv ,r)tli at 'J o'clock, p ni. K Lverull, , i Secretary. 11 Mr. VV 1* Robinson, on? of Lancaster county's talented young I men, is at home from Erskino I college to spend the vacation. lie will graduate in another year. Mr Richard Drarlin, a worthy young farmer, died at his home near Leslie's on Tue**JUy of last 1 week of consumption, aged about 25 years. lie was a son of Mr .Jason Dratiin ? Rock Iliil Herald, j The infant child of Mr and Mrs \V II Truesdebnt Hailc Gold j Mine, aged about thirteen months, died the 22nd inst, of dysentery and was buried in the Kmshaw cemetery Saturday morning.? Kershaw Era. Mr. .las Riddle met with an I accident while out target practicing with some young ladies Wednesday. One of the party pietced ill) an old bottle and nitche.l it no t ( for him to shoot at. Tho hottlo was shattered and a piece of tho glnss struck him on one of his legs inflicting a painful wound Mr J I' Harris of I'leasant Valley, Lancaster county, brought ( a wagon load of cabbage to ltock Hill yesterday, for which ho re ( ooived l.J cents a pound, or more | than $17 for his load. Ilo sends ( a ton to Charlotte every week and , supplies the Fort Mill market. There is five times as much money in cabbage and potatoes as there 1 is in cotton. ? Rock Hill Herald. ! The One Day Ooid Cure. Cold la head and nor* throat cured by Ker* mott'a Chocolate* laxative Quinine. A* eaay to aha aa candy. "Children cry for them." -J At a meeting last week of the I rustees and patrons of the Van Wyek school, Mr. ,los K Connors of this place was unanimously rei lec'cd teacher for the next session, which begins in August.? Review Wo notico that Hon Geo \V Brown, of Darlington, is a candidate for solicitor in his circuit. Mr Brown is a son of old Lan caster of which sho feels proud, md Lancastrians all feel a deep interest in tiis election. Wo al! want to see him elected. Ho would do his duty conscientiously md fearlessly, and our neighbors irross Lvhehes Kivrr cannot do hotter than givo him their undivided support. During the four-years establishment of Hie Lancaster Cotton Mill the orderly conduct of its mployecs has hecn the subject of frequent comment and commenda Lion. The homicide last Saturday light is the lirst serious trouble lhat Ints occurred among the operalives. Of course it is greatly regretted by the Superintendent md the employee generally, who have felt a just pride in the good reputation for orderly conduct of the people of the mill community. IVII From a ScuM'ohl. Mr L II Jenkins was painfully hurt yesterday morning hv a -caHohl falling from which ho was painting at the new Baptist ,.l. ?. li- ? " imii? ii. in; \v;is iniuiy miilsed about tin; hips and thighs but it is thought no bones were broken. Ilt? was taken home in a buggy and is do;ng very well. His injuries are not thought to bo serious. I>arke>s l_Tse Pistols. Sloan Urahum,u Chester darkey, and Joe Thompson, col., of this place, undertook to settle a difference between them with pistols, at a colored man's house, on the back street Thursday afternoon. Tlicy exchanged shots several times with the result that Joe received a wound about tho knee in the hack part of one of his logs. Joe was fined ?10 or serve 30 days on the chain gang hy Mayor Thomson for his part in tho affair. Cirahum, it seems, was acting in self defence. |-|-Ol?;il?IV T11 o Nil I ll<* Itoilllt. Id regard to tho bomb recently found by some yo ing men while coining in Hear Creek, Mr J .1 Hull, editor of tho Kock Hill Herald, who resided in Lancaster 11 quarter of a century n<?o, says: "This is evidently tho bomb that the writer of these lines with L C l'ayseur and James Witherspoon took into the woods near the old muster tiehl and tried to explode one night about 25 years ago. (>?ir recollection is it was afterwards thrown into Hear Creek. The bomb was left in the yard of Mr (ieorge Withorspoon by She/man's hummers.'/ I >eat ti of .>1 r Small. Mr John A Small, who lived about a mile southwest of town, died la-t Tuesday evening, aged about ti7 years. Several months ago ho was stricken with paralysis and had never been ablo to be nbout sinco. Ho had been in h eriticnl condition several weeks prior to his death. Ho wan received into the Baptist church [hiring his lust illness. He served [hiring the Confederate war and made a good soldier. He leaves his wife, four daughters and ono son surviving him. His remains were interred at Douglas church Wednesday afternoon, after services conducted hy Rev J H Bold ridge. your subscripiton to lkdokri Ofl* For National ConventionHon T Y Williams, one of tlio delegates from this Congressional District to tbo National Democratic convention, will leave today for Kansas City, Mo, to be present i at the opening of tho convention i next Wednesday. Bryun's notn^ ination is a certainty but who will be his running mate is a matter of , conjecture. /,o\\ is Watts 1\ i 11<*<I l?y llis Sou. Johnson Watts, col, aged about ' 10 years, now lies in jail to await! ' trial ut the next term of court on j J the charge of murdering his i father, Lewis Watts. The kill| ing occurred about S o'clock i Thursday evening at his home! j at out three miles Northwest of j t town. Lewis was after his wife I N | with a plow line, chasing her j j through tho yard, when his boys I came homo from fishing. Thevi remonstrated with him when ho', said he would kill tho last ono of i them. IIo wont into the house, ; got his razor, and defied tho whole family. Johnson sat down on a! bench outside the door in the! yard. Later ho got up and walk-! imI into thr? hoti?r? whnn hie fiiftini- I got between him and the door and I attacked him with his razor. I Johnson backed up behind the' door and after lie had been cut | twice on tho arm and hand tired, I jtlie bal' passing through his father's body. He then jumped out tho door and was knocked down by bis father as he reached 'the yard. He jumped up and ran otf, his father started to follow but dropped dead in his I tracks. Ilis dead body, the I open razor in one hand and tto 1 rope in the other, lay in tho yard until yesterday morning, when Coroner Young hold an inquest. I The jury found the facts about as ! alnivo stated. His son surrendered to the j Sheriff and is now in jail. <><I JL.m Join tlie \ i THER M-ialiiiff 1 ^ ..^2. .. c mriitiuu <t it; low prices you a ours and other si remnants that so very best 12 1-2 w 8c a yard. All 01 the Shirt waists 1 our tine dollar Our splendid col our prices and ; of spending your Now we ch 1,000 Men's $11 gains at 25c, no Her They have been charging yo 1100 pieces of furniture at a groat ?Jomo and see. -Heath I [For The Ledger. Such Service Deserves Recognition In the Kershaw Era of 2'Jth inst, I find the announcement of C C Horton us a candidate for the oflico of Coroner. In the six leonui yeur ol his age he entered the Confederate army in defonee uf tho rights of South Carolina, his native State. At the ago of 17 he was promoted to a position on the statf of Gon Logan. In East Tennessee ho was severely wounded while bravely defending the rights of South Carolina. He served his country faithfully in all the battles around Richmond ; served as a member of Hampton Legion, where he was often se leeted for scout duty, and tilled the position with great ability. Such service as he rendered in our time of greatest need deserves recognition at the hands of a grateful people. Wo now have the opportunity of showing our apprcciatn n of his past services, Ingoing to the polls and casting our ballots for him for Coroner. A Friend. AS OTHER CADETS Hll*. Senator McLaurin to Name a Man on July 3. Senator McLaurin in a telegram to The Stato says: "I have jnst received notification from the secretary of war to nominate i cadet for West I'oint on or before the 10th day of July. I will be in Columbia on July 3d for the purpose of making a selection nnd request applicants to meet me there." No doubt a number of nppli cations will be addressed the senator at this city.?The State. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold* and sore throat use Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. ' LOOSE Throng 'S MONEY 1J is (1 raw in IIIH lots and ( k. What they li an now buy then tore's prices. 1 ?1<1 last at (i cts, < 5e Percales, lie' tr He fancy Dim were ^ <ine. So i 'aist lor 5*,c, an< lection ot ladies roods with any s -J * cash here. [>se our eyes to 00 Straw Hats w going at f?c. e's Good ! u fancy prices for furniture lately reduction. Our 2 store rooms at Nanking < ' IVltll of 1):* f 1of (MlC-d 'M*. j A Sueeebsful Man * Special to The State. ' I 1 1 ^ Chester, June '28.- i)r W 6. r. j ' i Gregg died today, utter a severe, , i # <> illness of live, days He was ^ j, about t?s years of a^e. He was a! " {native of Greenville, Tennessee. I ? I . . is nndlbas made his home in Chester 0 . *!?!> . i 11 ' since 1*72. having acted as snr- ,, ' j?(>fin in the nrmv of Tennessee. 1 ' Ju-t after the war he went to': ' Charlotte, N C. There heabandI oncd his |)rofes>ion an>l entered a | shoo store as clerk. In tin* fall 'of 1 *72 he came to Chester and 11 I emh..rkod in the shoe business' t ! with Capt ^ D Means This linn I conducted a most prosperous bindI ness until the spring ?>f 1st):; when 'they went out of active business. Since that time Dr (ire?;<_i has in'vested Ins monev in Chester real i. 'estate and at the elose of his life he leaves an estate worth between $50,000 and s?d0,000. He ine a J i bachelor lie le:r*- no relatives n here. Two sisters in hennessee. I a brother in r.irminvdiain and one * I in Texas urvive him. Mis fun- 1 eral will take place tomorrow [ from the IVeshytcrian church and <i the remains will probably he car- j ried to Tennessee. X'... I." -1- ' * - 1: 1 ' ,>ui liUiMi^n v am 11?i.iics. ! A very ,^s 1 affairs exists in the comity of Anderson. The M li! says that some ? anxiety is expressed by voters of R that county t iiat not enough cuudi- ? dates will apply to till all the offices. In most counties there are enough candidates to till all the v ... ' otliees several times over. > We helieve it speaks well for J ! Anderson eonnty that it has so j I few candidates for it is usually | 1 the case that where politics ttonr ( ishes most business flourishes ? H"isi. ? \troonviiie .News. YOliE OA; of TMrfty mm ??? m HERE FOR g near. *.Vc must ever) thing that fave sold tor and vt 11 for. Hoe tile <3iff O.OOO yards of ya our price now is ;1 ivest stales, fast c< lities are yours foi ve x% ill give (item 1 our 50c waist j Shirts must follow it?i"e, ami you v? iS! i profit ami throw for 25c ami 000 i wews ror i We will stop that now. At a Bij e tilled to tho ceiling. We arc goin & Mercan 9I.OM 1H.U AiNAlJM. J-Y S'otlrr for Moofinj; ?f Stork lioldrm of tin* LiincaKti'r Oottou *<5 ills. i>? ION f the Board of ll !>i i r tor (i1 11 c I .id ens i i* ( OHon 111'" in Hi-' r n to I'Siim n <-al! ? n it)?rtioi; i ilic Moot iioldfi- ol I'c ?"ii-! o -i inn to ?i rt iii 1 lir nftico of In- Prrsidrnt (Hank BihMIh^i on <li?? ti -hi m J.i y s?'< ond Monday) 1900 K'rvi t> < U ii iii 'or the |.ui|ioKe r mii-iil. i i- g a Kti-o il'idii iliiauilons'y ii ? i liy tlir Board of I)i>?ctis H'l\ iiinj; tin- i rrnasi of Hie rapitul I... k of (in e irp .iMii'.n iloin $15iMi(X). 0 (piesoiit njiil I ) to $1 Hit) .000 (Mi to >r iiiv>d< <1 iiiio t io < ln--?-s of stoi'k, n l. .If (.>"> hi oo i oo) in (a* ' Prefer i'ii" sin ?t (i.i i>:||i-r li?! 11) in t? r .mniim s ick nf thi* turn ilic ' I* ferrcil" sto k t?? le unit I in m ! ? i V" ilivi'teml ofseven 7) | IT CM* II f | II* I 1111111II) > ! 1 *i|oi'kli 11'*r.s arc hereby ?.n iii'.i in In* 1111 iMi", or represent by r?ixy at sabl merlin};, at the hour laiif ii, I *??i x i 1 !* ' 1 i hi' Sere iirv i etme tie- h mr nf meet'iu; lis onl'T of 11 I in r f Director*. WADDV i' TIIOM -ON. S clary atnl Treasurer. .)line 11 tii, ]<)?> ?.-rt**' \ :v JCUBMKM I ."?t M ? IOOO, SOUTH CAROi.iNA COLLEGE. k J i I li !M ' < I . \ . r*- m k ? A It., It. , A M . M, IL, L I. 'ntiiM'x- Sjirini: Ciu ??s trei fni IVachers K' n c?.i-*n I'lO'c-sniv; mil volumes I library; exec ?.nt ul oratories, cl s-**rno*i s uymn ?ium, gii.vi ?1- Tuiliiiti ' J|? i t hi-r f >- *51 v .. s. ?, jm j t nii inU iiui'iiiil'i nc _\ . tuiic.iijs ||,Xneiii -r 1 ;'i in rl7"? :v scs-inn t eriitiiit "u^iU (mm fury five Acer* itert >i In a 'Is enter it r're-hnia'i Class with* il' x nninalin , Kntram-e Hint Normal Scholarship '.Sun. i.I" ' < cry County e it, Kriiiay, July 'JO. ion , by County II | il * i i n i c mien is ,Vi x si s-im. "|ii lis Sepf J<i. 1000. I < :il alo^ue, ml Ites>* I'(' \VOO|>\\ \if!>. I'r<asi<|<>iit. r. W. S?0?> S*', SUiiVtYAR, Dm'WH.h, S r. !> fully ?C'l, timl nwa'itieii, am', ol iei - \ < uii mii vt y iiui jssyviT/.- - \ :jwtv?U3?tn? sotico ?>?' <petiti\?? I-^viimi mit i:>11 for Witiflimp Scli4?lai*slii|?. J111 l\ \V f XTl f T\i M* < 'oni vetltivo exI outiiiMtiitii, :i-> n-tvi r?eise> * h< it* wi I if he <1 at /.uiieuat r court mise July lltl. f:n'n 'J :t in fo l |? m. ili-s Paris N*al having grailunte-i, 'pre is n w ! vacant scholarship to 14* a\V:t r.iftl to t lie most ueeeat-ful ap-. iiiea' i Tha' '!>!? exatni' atinu may ie pet fed I\ fa r, a'! applicants ?.re iskeit m t im t lunch si? it will not ic iii i i'?si;y to leave tin* court house iUthe examination is i.\or 14* order if the < 'oint v l'o ni of I'M petition. J II THOMl'fiDN, Irffl riiut n. 1W w Buyers. YOU. be rid ofbroken diows handling* .'hat ridiculously crence between rd-wide percale >c a yard. rrtiose W lors. must at * 5c. It's time a big ilron. All clashed to 25c, v suit. Compare 1 see the wisdom on our counters [/loth Hats, bar? T All L UUI 41 * Sale we bought 3 solid ear load'', g to cut the life out of prices. (TILE CO.