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I ?ca! Matters. Mrs. Leroy Springs left for Baltimore Friday. Bring in your country produce, Butter, Eggs and Chickens, especially. J B Mackoreli. -nRev. J M Fardue will preach at Newhope Baptist church on the second Sunday in this month at II o'clock a. 111. -*?Mrs. H F Huile, of Cantey, and Miss Gladys Twitty of Heath Springs, spent seyeral days with their sister, Mrs. ,J T Mackey, at this place, this week. j +-?. T Y Williams, Esq., purchased about 100 acres of the Billings place, near town, this week. The price paid, we understand, was something over $20. per acre. Frank, the 12 year old son of Mr. UJ Lowry at the cotton mill, had the middle finger of his left hand cut olf in the band wheel last Monday. -t Adam McFaddeo and Peter Crawford, both colored, were tried before Magistrate Caskey Thursday for violation of laborer's contract. Verdict nobguilty. Wm. Ma'ne, col., plead guilty in Magistrate Caskey's court Wednesday to the charge of malicious mischief and paid a tine of $10 in preference to spending 30 days on the gaug. Constable Z. F. Mackey, who hud the tax executions for Pleusant Hill Township, has finished his work and made his report to the sheriff. He turned over $57 aud some cents. Born, on the 29 instant, to Mr and Mrs. A J Evans, a son. ? Rock Will Herald. , An association for the suppression of the blind tiger traffic in th is city will be organized in the armory this afternoon at 5 o'clock. More than a hundred of our citi zetis have signed the subscription list beiug raised for that purpose. ? Rock Hill Herald. s-tLetters advertised for the week endiug May 4th, 1901: .John Thompson, G W Stogner, B M Stogner, Canada Wadeons, John D Wilson, Nute Manull, Jack Sonham, Andy Cunningham, S C Williams. Belle Nance, p M. Lancaster, 8 C. * * Alice Saddler, col., was convicted in the Magistrate's court Thursday of assault and hatterv J and given the preference of paying $6 or spending 30 days on the gang. She paid the fine. The same day Maggie Allison, col., was Convicted before Magistrate Ca6key of carrying a pistol concealed on her person and fined $20 or given 30 days. She also paid up. Round trip tickets to Columbia via Chester on account of the Confederate Veterans reunion will be sold at $1.85. The tickets will he on sale on the 8th and 0th inst, ^u?u 1U1 IVIUIU iw tuc Kim. Train leaves Lancaster at 6:30 a. ro., and arrives in Columbia at 11:25 a m. Returning you can leave Columbia nt 6 o'clock p. m., and land in Lancaster at 9:40 p. m. 4+Mra. Lizzie Starnes, aged 35 years, died at her heme at the Highland Park Mill Sunday of apoplexy. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J S Beas ley and the interment was in Laurel wood cemetery.?Rock-Hill Herald. * 1ST Subscribe to Tu Lbbokb ' Lost I Thursday afternoon a Ten Dollar bill. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J R Blakeney. The annual pic~nic at Catawba Falls comes off today. A number of young people from here will attend. Gus Kirkpatrick, colored, for violatiug laborer's contract was sent to the chain gang yesterday by Magistrate Caskey for 30 days not being able to pay a fine of $25. Miss Maggie Williamson, a daughter of Mr. A C Williamson, who has been attending school at Mint Hill, N C, will return home today to spend the Summer vacation. The meeting being conducted by the pastor in the Methodist church has been well attended the past week and will be continued into next week?services at night only. Mr. B. Cunningham has sold his home place here to Mr. Geo. W. Plyler of the O. K. section. Mi. P., will probably move to town this fall or about the beginning of the new year. Mr. (/., will continue to occupy the property until he makes another purchase. Dr. W O iVlsbet's Condition Yesterday's Charlotte Observer says: The physicians attending Dr. W O Nisbet. who is atill ill at St. Peter's Hospital, made the following statement yesterday relative to his condition: "Dr. W O Nisbet, in some re spects. has been much relieved and benefited by the operation for double mastoid abscess which was performed on April 14th. There has been no formation of pus in the adjacent bones since the operation. The wounds have been and are today in perfect condition, and are healing rapidly. The patient has a good appetite, is free from pain and his hearing on both sides is normal. "Oiiiiiu symptoms, however, were not relieved by the opera> tion, and their nature and persistence iMii-e constant anxiety and reveal the presence of a complex ion which may become dangerous. But as respects these symptoms, theie has been noteworthy improvement yesterday and today." Items From the Waxliaw Enterprise. The Albemarle Furniture and Manufacturing Company has been organized with a capital stock of $10,000. R A Crdwell is president and J M Morrow is secretary and treasurer. 'Squire Oscar Potts, a leading citizen of the Pleasant Valley section, was in town last Saturday and took dinner with his old friend, James Warwick, Esq. I Mr. T W McNeeley, ofTradesville, spent one'night last week at Mr. J C Gordon's. His daughter, Miss Albany, who has been in school here daring the year, returned home with him. Thomas Miller, an aged man who lives near Waxhaw Baptist church, came near being killed by a large bull last Friday afternoon. He was leading it home, when it rush?d suddenly upon him, driring him down into the mud and breaking several ribs. Had not some of his neighbors who o " "w "w" w near by ran to bis assistance, the infuriated animal might hare made quick work of it. The old gen tleman is now doing as well as could be expected. WANTED, for cash. Dogwood and persimmon Logs Houtliern Hard Wood Ctompaoy, P. O. Box 629, Charleston, 8. C. 4m, Pension Fund Tied Up in the Courts. Necessary to Have the Court Unravel the Tangle?of Much' in terest to Hundreds. The State, 3d inst. Until the supreme court acts upon tbe question as to the right of the comptroller general to issue his warrants tor the payment of the pei sion appropriation intended to he provided for by the legislature no warrants can ne sent out. In other words the muddle that the pension appropriation measures were gotten into on the last night of the last session of the general assembly has made it necessary for the supreme court to handle tbe matter before any pensioner on the rolls in this State can procure the pension money contemplated. Some days ago the attorney general was about to prepare an opinion covering the complicated legal questions involved when State Treasurer Jennings intimated that, while the operatien of tne attorney general would have greaT weight, he preferred to have the court act on the issues before he proceeded to pay out the extra $50,000; the attorney general at once decided that the matter should go to the courts and the proper teps were taken. ^L_ Rubber^Tire Work a Specialty. Send us your Rubber Tire Bug~ gies for repair. Work first class. . Satisfaction guaranteed. Deas Repair & Mfg. Co., Rock Hill, S. C. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears lh. /^ . Signature of J&ZcJCfi&i MISS THOM AN i ' 'W "TT HEATH B Millinery *1nnoi | Begin, We will tliei hats that ever ha York novelties, with beautilul ha your eyes on the convinced of th Eve?*y hat is a b you wish, the bu, than others. I- r The stores f K? rtrnSntt tha ho I IBV and varied asuori ing new effects, i GR Four big lo dies and batistes tor bargains at tl ot our clothing, ? underwear with < this is the place -HEATH 1 Bryan's Prediction of McLaurin's Move. Special to The State. Lincoln, Net)., May 2?''Senator McLaurin's Bout" is the theme of the leading editorial in WilL iam-Jennings Bryan's Coinimmui which will tie issued torn row. In his discussion of the sunject Editor Bryan says: "The Republican naoeis are I " making much of the speech recent ly delivered by Senator McLaurin uf South Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina, and well they may, for it marks* the beginning of a movement in the South which i will have an influence upon the j polities of the nation. It is not j likely that Mr McLaurin will he | the leader of the movement be- 1 cause he is handicapped by the , fact that he is using his official position to misrepresent the views and interests of his constituents, but some leader will arise to give direction and force to the aristocratic and plutocratic element for which Mr. McLaurin sneiks. l'her? is such an element in every community and now tbat the luce question no longer unities the white people of the southern States will doubtless manifest itself to them too. The corporations are increasing in number and magnitude in the south and with their growth will come at tempts to secure from the government. privi eges, favors and immunities.'' "Senator Tillman has already taken up the gauge of battle thrown down by Senator mcL&urin, aud will doubtless be able to marshal a considerable majority in that State, but the same influences are at work in other States, where there is greatest danger of their success. The Democratic sentiment i* strong enough to resist the McLaurin movement, hut those who IDTERASSTsTi AR ANKING & mcement for tht Gori s Tuesday i display the mo> is been shown in Our milliner} <1 ts and bonnets t< Store o color ai e superiority ot 1 rauty and is bouf ying will be eas} % rs SPRING VII i'om floors lo ceil st Mr. Heath ev< Iment of Spring will attract your EAT WHITE G ts of white linen at one half price I)is store Our g lats, shoes, skirt >ur wonderfully to spend your * NANKING <! ? f believe the mun is worth more 1 than.the dollar will hare to l?estir themselves." Mr. Bryan wains the Demo crats of the south against the commercial infloepces at work to win them away from Democracy and debauch the electorate. C. S. H. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All residents of the Town of Lancaster are hereby notified to have thei- premises thoroughly cleaned and to keep them so. The Health officer of the town will inspect all premises within the corporate limits at least once a month and report the condition he finds them in t^ the Board of Health at its monthly meeting. Bv order of the Board of Health. T Js Carter, Secy. May 2, 1901-2\v. I . . * > .u. m a I COFFINS COFF C We now have in stock, and i line ??f Coffins and hmial Caskets, and qualities, from the plain, cheap lie cases * i ? * nn<i see us or send us yo have a death in your family. Prices W Reach LANCASTER Ml 1NTS E BUSYj BUSY l MERCAN' ?tr I eons Spring < T Next, Ap st superb eollectu town. They an i ^ i leparimenr is a I i?r this ."prings u< nd style, and yoi Hiss Thorn's mill ?d to please?Cry r as our prices ar 1TH US URE in.. rammed jam p>r picked up, pro <Silks and dress g attention and pra UUU tsr KliAII , Persian Lawns. Will prove tha general advertisei s, embroideries, li Low Prices, mill cash. i KLERCAN a TIn hti Ym Ha* Ahwn tagn STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LANCA9TFB,, In the Court of Probate. My CIihh. I), jonen, Jml^e of Probate.. Whkkkar, W. H. . Porter. Clerfc of court made mitt to me, to Rr&af Lette.eof Adminiatratlon ofthe I lot Kstate of and effects of C. D. Kaiey ? deceased. Tiiksk are therefore to cite HtlaioniHli Hit and MlinMiiHr the kindf-*.mid creditors of the saiotI). Rah v. deceased, that ttiey be an ' app ar heh?re me. in the t our' of Prota'e, to be heM at Lancaster M on tlie 23d day of April. 1W1I next, after publication tliereof, II o'clock in the forenoon, lo dio? aose, if any thev have, why the said \ oiiiln???'?tion should no: l>e ymrte ' Given under my Hand and v'eal.tl ie11th day of March, A nno Domini, 19f>l_ M , C?nAk>. D JON EH, t ' I , Probate J udtte. March 11th. II INS! OFFINS t vill continue to keep, a complete* Our stock embraces nil siaee Coffin up to tho handsome Metalur order when so unfornute as^ ta ithin the i of All. ERCANTILE CO. . VERY RUSY. TILE CO S. vning fw 10OI* ril 3d. >n of fine pattern-^ 3 Paris and IV'ew bloom, sparkling ear. Come, cast 1 will <ie again: iinerv creations, V on as m?ii) as ? so much lower I I med with Spring re it. Our unique oods in the lead* IUA V , French Organt you'll not wan noent next weel aces, coi sets ana prove to you that TILE CO. #