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I sal Matters. ? - - - i For sale or rent! New 7-room < cottage at corner of Cemetery and Burr Stree s. Apply to T. 1 fcr. Carter. + Bring in your country produce, Butter, Eggs and Chickens, especially. ,J R Mackerel!. Rev. .1 M Stendmnn left, vea .. - ?. ~? J ? terday for Spartanburg to take in the Wofford commencement. -?+Miss Lucy Vanlandingham of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting relaatires at this place. ++ Thc subject of Prof. Moncrciff at the . Methodist church tomorrow morning will be, "Evidences of the Resurrection." -MM rs. ,J. M. Heath is ou a visit to relatives at Camden. I M iss Allice Williams is visiting j her sister, Mrs. Hughes, at Fort ; Mill. M rs It. J. Mackorell and children, of Yorkville, are visiting at Maj. J. M. Riddle's. Mrs. McLureand Miss May Brandon of Blaksburg are visiting Mrs. A P McLure, at this place. M iss Mamie Allison, one of the teachers in the Roanoke (Va.) Female College, is at home to spend the Summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williams and Messrs. Leroy Davidson, J. K Connors, D. Reese Williams and P. M Feltham attended the german at Rock Hill Thursday night. Dr. R. C. Brown, of this place who recently graduated from the Richmond Medical College, has concluded to locate at Lowrysville, S. C. Mr R. W. D. Howell, editor of the Bamberg Times, and Supt. of Education and Auditor of Bamberg County, stopped over at this place Wednesday and spent the day at Maj. Riddle's. He was on his way to Wiathrop College Commencement. Only about 50 persons went t< Charlotte on Massey's excussior Wednesday. It is the first excur sion he has ever run when thert was 110 complaint of being crowd ed. There was sure room cnougl for the excursionists this time. Rain continues in several sec tions of the county. A Flint ltidg< farmer says the only chance t< master the grass is to plow a verj deej) furrow in the middles uo\ and then plow around the cottoi as soon as possible. Rev. R. L. Robinson o riamrinn Ala viaifnH hiu rinrAnt in this county this week. H< .rill g'* over.to Due West todai to attend ivskine commencement returning here in time to preac in the A. R. P. church on th third Sabbath, inst. Latham, Alexander & Co., c New York, have issued-a cotto acreage letter under date of th 3d. Tho 4,000 letters asking acr< age estimates they have 2,155 r< plies of average date May 24tl Upon these they base an estimai of an increase of acreage ov< last year of 9.08 per cent. Froi nil States they have reports of late crop and an unpromising star The average planting was aboi 17 days later than last year. irthfrnn ^ abSiiu by WoaKorU's ttantary Lotion. Tfc uewr ftitls. Hold 'by J F Mickey Co .DrutftfLt, Lan eater, 8 C. ?*. * ? . Prof. Moncreiff, who is in 1 charge of the county summer school at this place, by invitation of the County Board of Educa- I lion will deliver a lecture in the court house next Thursday night r at 8:30 o'clock. Subject: .''Re- ( lution of Parents to Schools and ( to Teachers." The public is in- | vited und we bespeak for him a | good audience. ] Home From School I Misses Blanche Moore, Meta | Jones, Florence Brown and Alice , Mac key came home Thursday | from Winthrop. The latter grada ( ted this term. Misses Alma Dun can, and Floride Horton, of Heath , Spring, Miss Hattie Miller of this place, aud Miss Carrie Kelley, of Oakhurst, from the Columbia Female College, are also home. Miss Duncan graduated this year. Harper & Poag are boring a well for Mr. D. F. Helms in West End. -mMarried, on Wednesday night last, by J. M. Yoder, N. P., Mr. R. W. McAteer and Miss Renna Mackey, daughter of Mr. Ham Mackey of the Sincerity Section. -nLetters advertised for week ending .June 8, 1901: Miss Sarah Vaughn, Miss Alice McDow, Miss Ida Watts, Miss Nancy Coats, Mrs. Fannie Steward, Mr. Robert Robinson, Mr. Louis Denton, Mr. Isaac Barnes, care Peter m.. r? licnif IUI iujoio niv/i^uuoivij JL/. E. Walters. Belle Nance, P. M. Lancaster, S. C. A Youthful Couple Mr. Otis McMurray, son of Mr. T. W. McMurray of Jacksonham, who baa been attending the Presbyterian College at Clinton, S. C., the past session, was married last Wednesday night to Miss Bessie Garvin at Clinton. He and his young bride arrived here Thursday and were met at the depot by his brother, Mr. Crockett McMurray. The groom, we are told, is only about 18 years of age and the bride about 16. Otis hasminv friends here who will unite wuh us in wishing him and i his lovely young bride many long, i happv end prosperous days of i wedded life. > The Summer School. The first week of the Summer ( school is ended and the teacheri t in attendance are delighted witb the instructors. The teacheri , who are staying away have nc idea what they are missing. It ii ) hoped that the attendance will bi doubled or trebled next week Trustees of schools should urg< - their teachers to attend. Teacheri j who stay away will soon becomi j hack numbers. The teachers wh< 7 attend will always be in demand v The following are enrolled, s< u far: M. A. Connally, Mrs. Loi Riddle, Joseph K. Connors, Misse Nettie Price, Irene Swaringen f Annie Young, Eunice L( ng, Mag s gie Porter, I^ottie Fleming, Ell b Magill, Gertrude Foster, Bessi< / Perry, Lillian Russell and Evi ;, Robinson. J SAVES TWO FROM DEATH ((Our little daughter had an al , most fatal attack of whoopinj > cough and bronchitis," write 11 Mrs. W. K Havilank, of Artnonk io N. Y., 4'but when all other rem a- edies failed, we saved her lif g. with Dr. King's New Discovery i Our niece, who had Consumptioi in an advanced stage, also ase< to this wonderful medicine and to 3r day she is perfectly well." Dee n peratt throat and lung diseas a yield to Dr. Ding's New Discover t as to no other medicine on eartb ' Infallible for Coughs and Coldi 11 50c and f 1.00 bottles guarantee by Crawford Bros and J. I He Mackey ft Co. Trial bottles free. d* 'm--M ?4 A gf Subscribe to The Ledge Vl'Luurin's Proposal Not Taken ( Seriously. Special to The State. i Rock Hill; June 6.?Senator rillman was not to be seen today 1 intil the Winthrop board ' idjourned for dinner at 2 o'clock. 1 lie did not seem inclined to notice i,he interview with Senator Mc- ( Laurin, appearing in The State a nnnciilnru J A VUIO 11J Wl II IU ^ AAV w the stand which McLaurin takes to he so puerile as to he heneath notice and feels that it would not he dignified in him to reply to it at all. After talking on other 8ub? jects and evidently meditating upon this, he again stated that after thinking it over he did not feel that he had any answer at all to make to it. The interview, he says, comes in too round ahout a way to take as a challenge and he considers that the action taken at Gaffney covered the whole situation. There he met his oppo nent's quibbles as to the form of the paper sent to the governor and gave what he considered an un qualified resignation. At Gaffney he forced McLaurin to "jump over-board with him believing that McLaurin could not swim " ' It seems," said he, "that McSweeney has thrown him a rope and hauled him in, though the matter seems to hare l>een ar ranged by mutual friends, aud while I do not mean to charge Gov. McSweeney with sinister motives, be has been unduly influenced and has transcended his ' authority." When asked if he thought there was a possibility of the junior senator taking the initiative in this matter and sending in his resignation first: Senator Tillman hooted at the idea, saying that after having turned tad and run before, that would be boy's play in McLaurin. W. A. P. | " i ? WE STRIKE $ ,-Heath ; J Mr. Heath . Dollars never I | sieged by seller price W e wei jHppa fat* vntii* h ave it all our own way. lies9 Leather Be ents only. If j < s big and bountii Banking . *? 7 < -* m ML ^ w m J ^ w ^ m m ; impossible to fit ? dollar is most p 9 9 : Look! L 8 110 pieces of French Dimities , ty, now for 8 cents. 00 Pieces of Pretty colored la u cents. 0 150 Pieces yar<l wide Percales now for 8 cents. One cas< ft 10 cents now for 5 cents. led Seersucker, satin strij 17 cents, 2 pieces of i quality, now for 15 cents. ; Third Stock oi ' ILere wo are supreme, no whe and style linked with sue store so thoroughly meril moderate prices. We In a e 300 Lai * choice lor 20 c time. Bargafti 1 -Heath \ "y-1 ft Japt. Mooney Will Prosecute B. B. Evans. lMie State. It was announced yesterday that Capt. J. A. Mooney, of Ureenville, had heen employed to assist in the prosecution of Major Barnard B Evans, who is accused of hav'ng killed Capt. J. .J. Uriftin April L3'h last. This promises to be a royal le^al battle. There are ehxpient men and able lawyers employed on both sides. The counsel 1 or the defence fonsists of ( \ il (inoriMi .Johnstone, of Newberry, and Major W. T. (Jurv, of Augusta, Gh. The prosecution is represented by younger men, but Col. O L. Sehuinport has u tine record as a solicitor and Capt. Mooney's success is attested Vy the fact that lie is now employed in 21) homicide trials. This promises to be a very sensational trial. It cannot bo held at this term of court as the p-esiding officer,.Judge Kirnest Gary, is a first cousin of Major Kvans .lodge Watts, who will preside at the November term of court, is a distant relative of the accused, but it is said that it. is not a tie of consanguinity and will not prevent the trial at that time. It requires money to retain lawyers in a big case like this. It is understood that a number ol the late ('apt. Griffin's friends ir the city have contributed to tin fund to aid the prosecution. It is "Colonel" Hannn Now. Cleveland, dune 6 ?Senatoi Hauna has been appointed colone on the official staff of (Jen Resseuur, commander in chief o the Grand Army of the Republic Senator Manna was rocentl; mustered into the Grand \rm; of the Republic us member < Memorial Post of this city. Subscribeto'The Ledger. fHILE THE 1R0 MR. HE/ Banking returns and our tough! so much ; s, by over^tocke nt to** them with eiiefit, Bargains id. The time t< towerful, and ths listen! , fancy patterns, the 15 cents qua! wus the 7 cents quality, now for i, new stripes, hest 124 cents quali 3, 45 pieces, yard wide Madras wor 30 pieces of 4'Bates Best,') Orin jes, sell at 30 cents, our cut price silk finished Foulards, the 25 cei [ New Millinery re else can you find so inuclt qual :h low prices. Never before base ted its fame for Stylish Millinery a Not Reese. SherilT Logan, of York, who went on from Memphis to Oxford, Miss., t takeii look at the prisoner who it was claimed was Reese, confirms the finding of Mr. Newhold, that he is not Reese. ?Chester Lantern TRESPASS NOTICE, All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by riding, walking, hunting, ti-hing, or in any other way on the lands of the undersigned in Cedar Cieek township known as "The Mussey place'* and bounded I?y \V. McD. Brown, (' \V. Jones, .1 Houze, .1. B. Bell, and others. Also on the "Massey Mill" and "Martin" tracts, rented and cultivated bv ! us, and adjoining our lands above described. The law will be. stiietI ly enforced against any and al1 persons disregarding this notice. T. M. Kitzpatrick ?!? Bro. .1 one 6, 1901 ?lm. I COFFINS I COF1 ( We now have in Htock, ani line of Coffins and huiial Casket : and qualities, from the plain, che 4 lie cases. Call and see us or send us 3 have a death in your family. Prices ;! Read ;l ' LANCASTER K N IS Holl ITH'S SECOND & Merca stores are flooe as tliey ?l<> now d manufacturers wads of COLI) that two weeks > upend that dot it is here and no SENSATIONA The opportunity came our Hoy's and Children's for six stores. Now i ty at 40 per cent, disc ? cheviot cloth, cheap a ! all wool Scotch Clievh A nohbv assort met of Men IS Now for Gem i. Bargains: The public have a pood rei store does near the SI , large stocks, none sel values in Ladies and ! dts,worth from 5 ?u want to save r fill. & MERCA pv iv ijt -tobacco swt uun t and smoke t 1 i Your Llfeawayf You can be cured of mnjr' form of tobacco ""ly, tw nad- we!!, *trr*?r, m?srr*e?ic fwtt ? new life nu<l vigor by taking AO.fO'MK that make* weak Mtn strong, ten pounds in tea day a. Orer BOO ,09m cured. Atl druggist a. Cur* guaranteed. ilui* id and advice IRKK Address STKU4NC KKMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. A* Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold 1a ba^ Beware of the dealer who tries to seP ? "something just as good." rv:vr- -rt???. ? T- ' n tae ONLY $1.50. --MAhRIF ANH flftAMTF Monument?, ? Tablets, Teed ? Stones, Etc Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $2.60, $3.00, and upwards. Rutland, Italian Marble. ?? A. J. McNinch. *. -u~ ... ... .t. ^ ... i J 3 ! FINS! i COFFINS! 1 I will continue to keep, a complete s. Our stock embraces all size*, ap Collin up to the handsome MetaJ- 1 * __ 1 I / _ A d. _ your oiuer wden no uniornuio ks ut Within the 1 ofAlL I MERCANTILE CO. | 41 . TRIP NORTH! NTILE CO.<1 with Bargains. We were be unloading at any CASH and ijave *?&?? we believed lar h when that w. L BARGAINS. way t<? purchase an Importer's line of clothing. We bough*, it all, enough s your chance if you want lit and tpiali ount. 105 Hoy's Knee Suits, good t ?1.25, yours for 05 cents. 75, boyV )t Suits, worth ?2.25 our price is fcj.hw 's Shirt-waists, see ihoiu, you will t?u*. line hoe Are umi Raadu O niu juu muauy i ison for buying their shoes here. ioc business wc do, none have sorl 1 so cheap. Mr. Heath picked up Misses Slippers. >0 to 75 cents.voin J1 ? noiiey. now is your NTILE CO."