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Local Manors il??? in la wmmi .? Higher market piictr paid for l?nlt??r uqd eggs. J. B. Mttckorell. Five vnc'tint lb wo lots ?t i\ bnrgixio If \on menu business ripply lo T. S C?rler. 1 have a nice lot of milch cows with voting calve* for sale or exchange for dry cattle. J. M Hood. Twin b ?ys were horn to Mr. and Mrs 1) L. McNeelv, of the Tradeaville section, Sunday, June 8. 1905l.^)nly one of them lived. Mr. John NV, Blliott, wo are Kffld to learn, U Improved \>fy tttnch since hi-i visit to hit? mother at Li Wight- He can now walk about witb ease und can use both bands to some extent: Mr. Elliott a few years ago Was almost wholly parJyzed. Everybody remembers the delicious Irish potatoes sold in this m ir ket by Mr. T. M. Belk of Dixie, last yeur. Well, Mr. Belk informs us that be has an acre planted this vao t* on/1 1 hof imil tn O \r nvnn/it !%* %% J VH1 ??u vt 1UUV J \/U WJ ?J U I III it) with a wagon load soon. Of the 39 applicants before the State board of medical exaaiiucrs the past week, 81 passed creditable examinations and wore licensed to ^ practice medicine in the State. Dr R. S Cauthen, of Kershaw, was one of the number who passed and received a license. Ed Robertson,col., was accidentally shot through the hand Saturday by his brother Bill at #Mr. W. J. Funderburk's. The ball came out near the wrist. M its Lucy Vunlundingham, of Charlotte, is visiting relatives here. Supt. of Education Rowell requests us to say that ho will not be in his office next Saturday but will be there next Friduy and also on Monday . Parties desiring to L! ! I I I iL!. ? 2 ? -S s?u mm win ueur mis in uunu. Mi?8 Carrie Kelley of Heath Springs, is at home from the Colurubia Female College to spend the summer vacation. Prot. John E. Johnson, of Franklin, Va., Miss Ida Corbet, ^ Savannah, Ga., Miss Mamie Huey of Winnsboro,teachers in the graded school here, have gone to their homes to spend the Summer. Mrs. L.C.*Small, of Lancaster, is visiting friends at Dixie. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. U. A Fundorburk of 0,K., June 7, 1902 a daughter. Mrs. Delia Dunlap, of Heck Hill is visiting ber cousin, Miss Bertie Usher, at Dwight. Overseers of the public reads can obtain a copy of the new rpad law by sailing at the office of W. Q. Casksv, County Supervisor. Messrs. Porter & Bird, the contractors for erecting the new school building, began with a large fprcc of hands, tearing down the old one Monday, if they continue to progress as they have se far, by Saturday n;ght they will be ready to begin excavating for the basement of the new building. Two accidents happened at the work Monday. Mr. Bird had ene of his feet badly mashed by a sash weight falling on it, and a diece of timber fell on one of Mr. Jerry M. Knight's feet, mashing several ot his toes nearly off. Mr. Knight has been unable to walk * since. The ohdin fling hM nn?l p4t In onndplon the (linger Cal^o r ??4 up to the Potter r-nftii Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twitty, of Heath Springe, are vie.iliiig their daughter, Mrs. .Ino. T. Mackey at this place. 1 - v Died, on Friday last, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R A. Small, of Flint RiUge, aged about one year. Mr. P. M. Feltham, >orcbuect, has boon engaged to furnish plans and specifications for the now masonic building. See announcement of M. J. Long for County Snpt. of Kdu cation In this Issms. . Ml'Bi lietsv Mr \iannrt. rtaml ^ , about 80 years, of the Trades villo section 18 serymsly ill. Her death at any time would not tie unexpected. Married, at this place on Sunday last by Rev. S. N. Watson, Mr. Arthur Lierly of Ashville, N. and Miss Nannie Bell, , daughter of Mr. G. W. Bell. Married, on Sunday, June 8, 1902, by Magistrate W. P. Caskey, Mr. Andrew J. Broom and M ibs Mary E. Garland, both of this place. Tom Frazier, a young negro man, was convicted of larceny and ( also breach of ti ust in Magistrate Caskey's court iast Saturday, und sentenced to thirty days on the . chain gang in each case. I ? I Raymond Caston,colored, plead ! guilty before Mayor Wylie Menday, to drunkenness and firing a pistol in town and whs sentenced to 20 days on the chain gaug or pay a fine of $15. He was taken to the gang; that afternoon. j _ Spring chickensnre scarce and they bi ing a fancy prjee, any- J where from 15 25 cents according to whether they have been weaned by the hen or not. Married, at this place, ^ Rev. Mr. Murphy, Sunday, June 1, j 1902, at the residence of Mr. C. C. Crenshaw, the bride's father, i Miss Mary Eunice Crenshaw and ' Mr. Edgar Dobson, of Nealville, #N.C. / ^ Died, at 1 o'clock a. m., Mon* day June 9, 1902, little Ira, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stogner of the Antiech Action, aged 8 months. It was buiied Monday afternoon at Fork Hill, . Revs. R. J. Blackmon and S. N. Watson conducting the funeral service. There will bo services in the Episcopal Church next Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m. and 5 p. m., conducted by the Mev. G^Croft Williams, of Blacksburg. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the morning service. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. The Woman's Foreign Missionnrv Rnntfltifta nf Rrw?lr Rill nia trict will meet in conventiotf'at this place on the 20th instant. A committee ef the local society has been appointed on procuring homes for the delegates. A list of the delegates and the homes to which they are assigned will be published later. AILover ten lins in an annonn cement is charged for at regular rates. Our $2. rate is for an announcement of n t more than ten lines. S \ EJiK?t? Tour Hawaii With Caaearwsa. Candy CathartU, cure constipation fore vat lOo 26c. l( C. C. O tall, refund ?*?oncj A UKiPumont wMartaftd yciiUi* (iuv at the grave of the late T. H. AddUon at Douglas church I?y his children. Letters advertised for the wetk ending June 11, 1002: Miss Hcttie Johnson, Miss Mnr\ (J. Stroud, Mrs. Fannie Campbell, Mrs. Auelia Jones, Mrs S. .1. Browii~Frinls Stewart, Mr. L. S. S. Brown, Dr. J. F. Urien, Fraud Hin, Henr? Barber. Belle Nance, P. M . The Hampton Literary Society will hold its annua] contest for the debater's medal on Friday, June 13, at eight o'clock p. ui. ! The (lobHte will take place at tho court house, After tbedebate the society will illustrate Shake*-. peatVs Merchant of Vcolco in u , series of tableaux afid recitations. . The prie'es of admission are for adults twenty five cents, for children ten cents. The question, "Are wars of conquest jussifiable ?" will be de~ ( bated by Dessie Stewart and Waddy Thomson for the allirmative, I Paul Moore and Ethel Vanlandmilium for tlie negative. ~ O Attention Members County JL>e*iocrAtlc Executive Committee All members of the County Ex ecutive Committee are hereby notified und requested to attond a moating of said committee at LanrMififar Pnnrf Unnao nn l/f/wt VMVkVk x/VWft v 14UW v/u AU.V/1I*' day, June 23?*d inst., at 12:30 p. m. H. E. Coffey, Chairman. 2t. Klection of Teachers. The trustees of the Lancaster oehool District will meet Friday, 31st ins'., to elect teadiers for tlie next scholastic year, as follows. Superintendent Principal and live*assistant teachers for the white graded school and a teacher for tlie Fact' ry School. Ap pliOilionn should tm filed with the undersigned on <>r hefire that dale. ('HAS T ( ON NO US I See A Treat* Bd Trustee*. i s: i Yon are inv Thursday and F .tKis opening the play of Spring 1 careful buying b 0 experience ai been searched t< ever shown in L age is not suflici deserve it by ofl< price. The slig alone **o far as <\ Here you will mer good in Sil 'goods in mercer 1 suits. 50 styles I Dotted Swiss an - these are scare -IHb 150 pieces of 1 ff hite fancy JlVai are opening up tions to supply tl wli ai?o cia in fl V A->AC3A AIM pers. - Heath ] % v ~ V Hull, ilkiu kU4 ? House Burned Both Saturday and Bunday uf i tor noons terrible wind storms piused over the county nccoinpa j mod in must sections by both ruin and liuil. Wliilo in the Dixie, Rich Hill, and Fork Hill sections und i . just south of town and also south of Elgin, corn blades wero split and some cotton leaves were knocked off by hail, yet the dam- j ago is not thought to lie mate- j rial to the crops. The wind seems to hnvo been most severe in tho Antioch and Kich El ill sections. In tho former I vicinity several outhouses on Mr. 1 VV. V. Hough's place and at Mr. ' Ernost Stogncr's were unroofed, \x)(\ in the latter section a troe; whu blown down on iv house on Mr. J. \V? Blackmott'e pluee occupied by Mrs. Mackcy, and the piazza demolished. At Pleasant Hill tho A. It. P. church camel near being blown down. Services were just over when a strong gust of wind came, causing cracking sounds in the structure that ere.-, atcd a stampede of the congregation? some making their exit through the windows. The building did not give way and fall hut was left slightly leuning in the direction the wind blew. Tho flashes ?of lightning were very vivid and the incessaut roaring of thunder and loud detonations wore terrifying. About town, two trees at Judge Jones', one in front of Maj. C. T. Connor's, an outhouse on Mr. John j Wilson's lot and ^en telephone poles just' north of town wore , struck. A tenant house on Mr. B. ! Cunningham's plantation, occupied by Robert Wilson, col., was fired by lightning and burned I down. Bob occupied two houses and he and his family happened at the time to be in the bouse that esc iped. Hie lost two beds, bedding and cqoking utensils. Perhaps P R IN < iteti to our gret Yiday this week, best yet. Comt lillinery. This < y our expert mill id splendid taste. [> bring before yc lancaster. We h ent reason to yoi ering superior in htest look over o [uantity, assortm< find the only coi Iks, Dress Goods ised Silk Zephy* i of French Pe d Organdies. A ie now. m! u white goods, Plai Aran, French org enough all-over ie County. Big tailored Skirts, I Banking * ^ 1,1 * j ottmr daumga wu* doit* by light* ! nlng iu tho enuntv that wo hav? not hoard of. Letter Keeelvetl by the County , Chairman ' : ' Tbe following letter lms been < received by County Chairman, j, Mr. H. E. Coffey and gi'on out ' ] for publication without note or | comment! , Columbia, S.C., May 2i>, 'To Hon. H. K. Coffev, County < Chairman of Lancaster County, < J Lancaster, S. C. < Hoar Sir:?At a recent meeting I of tbe Suh-Coinmittce of the State ! Democratic Executive Committee a resolution was passed instructing me to request the County Chairmen of the State to ask the Democratic citizens of the cltie* 1 and towns to entertain, at their ' private residences, the candidates 1 for State and Congressional offices when they go to their places to address the people, i am satisfied , tbnf I k AI'A III nnl- > tilo.io !n 4l??? 1 vm&?V VUV4 V t 13 X I \J l 41 ^MUV/C III I UU State whore our candidates will j spenk, in which the good Democrats will not bo pleased to entertain them, if the matter is brought to. their attention by tho County Chairman. j Many of our candidates are i men of small means, and it is < a great hardship on them to have 1 to stand such heavy expenses in tho way of hotel bills, etc. Trusting that tho wishes of the , Committee may meet your up- i proval and hoping that you will do what you can along this lino. ! , am most respectfully. Your obedient servant, ' WI LIE JONES, CHAIRMAN. JAMES T. PARKS, SECRETARY. Bow 4?v Yonr Kidney* * ~" Or. IIobbr?'Srnr?u;t.!? Pills euro all kidney Ills. San?i lotreo- Add. bteritnit Kemcdy Co.. Chicago or N.Y The One Day Cold Cure i Kerniott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine for cold in the head nud sore throat. Children talco them like candy. a 190; it Openin Sale, April 3d and 4th. ; and jou will see exhibit is the resi liner, Miss Mac Ms The markets o >11 the finest arm iiiow that asking i for giving it, bin iducements in stv ur stock, will she ent, style and pri< nplete stock of S|i and Wash Goods s, very desirable rcales, Lovely E few assortment < nirk! Li id muslins and sti candies and persi; Embroideries, 1 values, sueh as y Dress Waists an< k MERCANr Telephone Company Cbarttrsj (Columbia Kecord, VN'ednesduy: riio telephone business is evidently jnn boom in this state. Applicaion was made today to the secretary of state by Walter B. Moore ind J. T. Thomaskon for a charter tor three telephone companies that will have a combined capital >f$l.'?,Qo( : The companies are: The Luncastcr Telephone company apitnl $5,000; the Bedford Telephone company, of Yorkville, ?apitol $5,000. and the Blacksburg Telephone compauy, capital ?3,000. Dr. Carlisle his again asked to bo reliuved of the presidency of Wofford College and his resignation was accepted bv the hoard of * V - " " trustees hist Saturday. It h rumored that Prof. 11. N. Snyder, who teaches English at Wofford, bus been elected as his successor. Dr. Carlisle has been retained in the institution to hold a professorship. NOTICE"TO*1 TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding ^ lishiDtr. huntinc. cutting wood or ^ ' o O " in any other way on my lands in liillsCieek township, 4A luilesEast jfLancaster C. H., containing 72 icros, bounded by lands of J). A. Funderburk, Rev. (i. \V. Gard? aeratidJ. Wylie Porter. The law will b? rigidly enforced lgainsl all persons disregarding this notice. \V. A. Blakeney. June 10, 11)02. lin. to write for our co-?OiVntial letter before applying for paten bo worth money. Wo promptly o? and Foreign PA MTS and TRADE ^1 ARKS or return ENTl [E attorney h fee. Send model, aketcta I or photo and we rend an |M MEDIATE FREE report on |>atentability. \%o glvo the 5est legal service nnil advice, and our charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Wasfeiagton, D.C. ? . w which occurs We will make our grand disilt of weeks of artiii, a milliner >f the flast have ly of millinery for your patront that we must le, quality and w that it stands ;*es go. ring and Sum. Pretty wash for waists and tastiste Lawns, >f linen suitings m! npped Bastiate. I ?* aaCi I*/*-. (til liituiisi rr c Innerou can get no [1 House wrap/ riLE Co.