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I Local Matters lligheto market price puitl for huttoi' an<l oggn. .1. I* Muckorell. Five vucuul town lot* ?t u l.nrgui i li1 \oil menu business ?pl'l.v to I. Cm4f i'. I have a nice lot of milch oowh willi voting eulves for ?nlo or ox TT IMMgi'WIUl 800 announcement ?>f Hon. T. Y. Williams for the House oi Representatives. The medical society held it.^ monthly meeting Friday. Dr. W. B. Cox read a most interestingpaper before the society on Tvpli lid fever, based upon actual experh ence, practical observation.? Chester Lantern. Mr. and Mrs. Kb. Patterson, ol Lancaster, visited at tho home of the former's father on Booth street during the past week.? Fort Mill Times. A little son of Mr. and M:s. J. F. Failc, aged two years, died lust Friday at Camden, where tho parents were liying, of dysentery. The remains were brought up or the north bom d train 8aturda> for burial in the l'uile gmveyaid near Mr. .Jno. CL Blackmou's. ? Kershaw Era. ? W o are indebted to Presldei D. B. Johnson for an invitatior to attend tho coinmCncemeni exer cises of Winthrop College Jum t K 1 O X O J <?. Mr. ami Mrs. ,1. B. Clyhurc left Monday for a visit to the former's parents at vVaxbuw, N, C. Mrs. Clyburn has been quiti sick for somo timo past, and f change was advised. Dr \V. G, Stevens accompanied Mr. un< Mrs. Clyburn to Waxhaw and he reports some improvement in hoi condition. ? liock Hill Herald. Me srs. Ralph Foster, Fostei Moore and Bennie Clyburn of thin pludc and Frank Potts, of Pleas ant Valley, students of the Soutt Cm ? lina College, are at home t( spend thej'acation. The Cly burn-Heath Mule com pany has just added a pneumati< tired buggy to the rolling stock o; their livery stable. It is the firs vehicle of the kind ever brough to Yorkville, and is exciting nine! interest. ?Yorkville Enquirer. * *? Mr. H. J. McManus, formerly of Van Wyck, this county, died at his home in Charlotte on Jum Cth of parnlyjri*. Ho was about (>.' yearn of r,?e af.d leaves t vo sons J. H , and S. H. McM anus, unc two daughtoip, Mrs. Curru Reaves and Miss Moihe MeMuniiM 8urvivin him. Ho sjorvod in tin confederate army and madoa gooc soldier, and was a highly respect ed, good citizen. His remains wen interred last Saturday at Sand] Ridge church In Union County N. C. . chH!t?iu fur <11 y c.tlile. ?I. M Hood. Mrs. (t NC . I'uiliij)-;, of Hock Hill, is visiting nt. her old liomo in Flat Creek township, ^Kershaw Kra I Mr. P. B* Cl\ bip n, of the Comptroller (ioiiorid's office, Columbia, was in the oilv ibis weok\ Co lgresstmui Km Icy has the editor's thanks for a very valuable map of the United States. Mrs. Oliver Blackmon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hardin, at Miss Maude Inez Tillman, o i this place, was rc elected a teach er in the graded school ut Luur ens at the meeting of tho boar of trustees ut Ihut place lastTurs day. Leo li. Wilson, col., was foil01 goiity in Magistrate Caskey' court yosterday of disposing o property under lien and paid tine of $15. Died, on Thursday, June, 111 of dysentery, little Chalmers, th infant son of Mr. and Mr . Charle Lowers, aged <>no your The in torment look place t New Hop chursh at 10 a in , \ i&terday Tiiarhcrs K ected 1 The board of trustees of th ' graded school met yosterday t( ( elect touchers for the next scholar tic year. Prof L. T. Uuk^r wn reelected superintendent; Prof \) l>ress!oy Robinson was electo principal in lieu of Prof. J. E i Johnson who did not apply fo j reelection. The other teacher were all re elected, viz : Mrs. T Y. Williams. Miss Eloise Foster 3 M iss Ida Corbet ami Miss Mami Huey. Miss Eva Robinson wa reelected principal of the brand , school at the cotton mill. Th ( board of trustees is to bocongrat ulated and tho schools are fortu " nate in tho retention of their ef 3 fieient corps of teachers. Prof i Robinson, tho ptincipnl, is no , only a tine scholar hut has heei j very successful in conducting large high school at Shopton, N C., the principulship of whicji h will I'AuKrll Ifi aiw.nnl llm ? -r , in our school. I i ~' L?k Amputated Mr. Peter Robinson, who hti suffererod intensely the past yea ^ or two from tuberculous ulcers o t his loft leg had the limb anipn tilted just below the Knee lui | Wednesday merniog. L)r. E. i; McDow assisted by Dr. J. C 1 Foster, performed the operation | which was very successful. Mr j R., is getting on very well. 11 _ mii _ t Killed Near Rfciiiuue i Charley Douglas, colored, wu almost instantly killed yestcrdu I at .1. J. Wkuonunt's saw mil near Bethune, in kershaw county I ' by boing caught in the fly whee } 1 of tho eogino. Ho wus one of Mr j1 Whisonants best and most trust!, i hands. > J | j Tho quo tion of tlctcrminia wUol Ko?* 1 *"* ' 1 nuuiuvi m 111 iioww i w m hi iijiVU Ul('( > trie lights, is now sfj r.- \ htvfor 3! tho voters. A mujo y of tn I j freeholders have fuvoi ?d the or . | during of nn election, which nil I t?e held jnly 8. The proposition i ' to i.?suo $10,000 in honds for in ( stalling no electric light plant i provided ho much ho in cesairy Winnsooro News and ilornld. Mr. L. M. Civ butn visiter Yorkville this* week. / II. K Ilia s, Csq.. has return . od fi*i?in ii vi-it i > his parents ir North Carolina. j Mr. uud Mrs. h C. Pavsoui are visiting relatives if the forruei at Rutherfnrdt >n and Lincolntnii N. C. . i A protracted meeting is ir progress at the see md Raptisl Church. Rev . Raxtor b underbill*! is assisting the pastor i The examination of applicant to tench in the public schools o the county camo otT yesterday n tliin place. There wore twclv< white and fifteen colored uppli jcants before the board. Miss .lanie Cauthen, of Oak Imrst, who hus been spending i wi ek with her brothers at thi place, will returned home today. Mr. J. M. Green of Charlotte who has beon spending a week 01 so with relatives here and in thi ! county, returned home yesterday j It was his first visit to Laooftste i since he moved away six or 6igh years Ago. 1 Mistrial in tlio r.ini Against ? aroii WII ianis for Ivil njjWni S <i(U'lil|UI' I lie ti^nl of A?r n \vd!ian? f?n ' i killing WuiS. (? ir n t iimi1 11 bl ' (i old Mipn, m-roti-* in K<l?hi?'v 1 Onmlv, cuiue iit it .mnlt'.n la i j wtekuud resi lied in a uiisU ial. j The Mi la was i cproseutid l?\ M ' L. iStnith, Ksq , and thedef mU not by K. 1). Lllakoiiey, K-q., and \V. D. Ttantham,bjsq. Tht Wa- !, 1 lore ? Messenger in its account of 1 the trial s.i\ s: "(Jeorgn (iardiier, i brothernl th deoea-'d, and the 1 I I ifld/nmr A ? V V i ! 1 i -ii... ?. ? '!?a " "" 1"1 1 .!' ^ ! only ejo witnesse. ; b ?th te-tiliad in lIk; ease and gave < diiercnt vir. sinus of the iliHic*ti11 .. GOurgo Gardner testified that ' Ik; ami bis brother William S. ' were walking side l>\ side in the ( road near the Williams* home ' when Aaron Williams, to their surpiise, walked up to them with 1 a doubled barrelled shot gun and s i presented it on William S. (Gardner, and cursed him: that he, George, and William, both beg' ged Aaron not to shoot, but with 1 uuotber oath Aaron levelled his gun on William und told hiiu to throw up his hands: Williamthrow 1 up his hands and while in tbutde' * fenseless attitude, pleading for mercy Aaron emptied both barrels j. of shot into deceased. Tho defendant Auron Williams , on being sworn in on his own bed half ascended the witness stand ; and denied that ho shot William S Gardder while ho, Gardner, had j his hands up, that on the contrary? s the shooting was done ny him in f self defence, that as ho approach? a ed William Gardner, he asked Gardner why lie had come on \ihe . place and ill treated his, William's fata?T and sister, that Gar 'ner c replied wita an oath Loathe would V show him wiiy, ami accompanied j his woids willi an otf it j draw j e his pistol, when lie, A!tfjo,*sliot deceased twice. Idle jury could not cmicile luc e e 3 k 1 ft J v iron are nsv s Thursday and is : this opening tho P & d* a ;ipiay of I careful buying b_ - o experience aat been searched t? t ever shown tea L ? age is not suffice B deserve it by ofh price. The siigi alone ?o tar as q Slere you will 1 mer good in Sil ;; goods in merceri j. suits. 50 styles ;; Dotted Swiss am - these are scare ;! - llle 1 150 pieces ??f y v 18 li t ^?* ?.?? - ' | rr UIIC IHIIVf Tlill are opciUji!; 11a I Hoiih to :'j "inhere else in ?>ers. , . i- Heath I i htmietnc 11 \ opposite statements, ludeoDsn) iv.1 1?. could not ngreo >t) a vti.i. i ? w . t i . i V.itu too i' 1 i i tv- n n aiinr, mi*t a m<triul en i i!.'' ?1*. .. ." ii.it . . ".i ll :> I' - f i. :v* C >' ' ' ' iii f f ' Of. . I I. ; t'.i 1 ?V. i:v , (it 1 i l'n o S A' in tile. Ctnirl e, X. (.1 unit 12. The ens? of the govoramOBt iliain-t t UlliN < ) run ? Mwi > I'reo (' v, which is all -god lO bo i - 11 was hej/ing; in tin: I n ti.1 tut in litis tit) to lav. i i company operated at Uut'nv . 'tm, lib* state, ami the JoVcl'itu 11 go9 thilt tllO COD* 20rn rev v I i?17,00b in ??0 day's jperutim. mitor Pritehard ami othordi-'i ignis u-d counsel represent tin' T a lants. Tit {;iivi:niwont is icptesenlo I by the district attorney and bis assistant. A large number of witnesses fri in alt over the state arc here to testify. Protection for Rural Mail Boxes. The following paragraph i- taken h'cu tho postoflico npDi'ODria tion bill: "Whoever shall hereafter will iliv or maliciously tear down or destroy any letter box or other receptacle established by order of the postmaster gem ral or approved or designated by him for the receipt or delivery of.mail matter on any rural free delivery route, or -hall break open the same, or wilfully or maliciously injure deface or destroy any mail matter deposited therein, or shall wilfully lake or steal such m.. *er from or out of such r iter box or other re cpia le, or shall wilfully aid or in a jy ??t" Il.o afore menti < ; oi; - s, .-hall forever;, such tl use be punished b\ a tin* of n t r 'nan $1,000 or "by iin prison . i for not more than three \ c; rs.' p "O T \[ t Lb 1 a itoK to our gre i iday this e L, * best yet. ' oii;. JUiiierv* his v ous* expert sail , u lil spkaniitl taste > bring Sic fore y? aaacaster. e I i K r %. it- * ' - - ? - ^ stag, iTiiNOsa lO VO icing superior is litest look over c uantity, assortm find the oiil} co ks, Dress Goods ised Silk Zepliy of French Pc il Organdies. A e now. f -MMIC! ? Uinl una i liliii white goods <Pkt Iran, French or enough alLovi le oiiiiitv iiig adored . -k?i*ts Banking t < : .1 .J. Stone \N anted. Slid ill ;.\ t>n, of Ahhevdlu, \vij in town Saturday looking for .1. ,1 St ii', who has Ixeii known i i this e ;;.tv two or three \ eats as a | iaiio tuner. ! ? Ims ben in- . lulling in sundry eap.ns that come under the head ?>;' frail I ami j general rascality. lie h is been ; keeping a -to :k ot inn-teal in-trnmeats ii Abbeville. It seems i 1 : i 11 . i iii;u 111- im-cu ini in? money lie, cc'.iil th rc I?y check- on Chester j Imnks, win re he had no funds and can ii 1 oil cy< r.yIliiii?* lie could, i I'he money Iran Intently obtained there probably anioun ed to $700. lie also secured all lie could in Chester, cheeks on A'?be villo hunks, an i we undei stand tint ho enrie'io 1 himself as much as possible about his l ite home, at lhisseoni'illc. where lie left his wife and child. lie is known to have had a railroad p i-s to Richm md, but his whereabouts is not ' known ?Chester L intern Guilty"ot Manslaughter i. ? ; \ Special to the State. 1 Anderson, June 1 i!. ? At S:?'0 ! o'clock touight the jury in the i case of Si.-.gleton Mcintosh, eharg cd with the murder of George MeKinney, returned u verdict of guilty of manslaughter with a recommendation ta the increv of the court. Mr. George K. Prince, one of the defon hint's attorneys, immediately gave notice of a urn tion for a new trial, which will < e argued tomorrow or the next da v. i ? Attention Memlx rsC'oniil.v l>en?~ ocratie Ivveeut i\? Committee , Ail members of the C imtv l\x eculivo C nnmUteo are hereby notnied and re juested to attend a nr." ing of .siid committee at Laii? Ci-t- r Court li 'Use on Mini, d :y, do e 2b'\l in.-t., at p. m. it. Iv (Jotl'ey, Chairman. 2t. C 1 0 0 at Hale April St5 ami 4<h i- a: d v ?na nil! set exhibit is the res dsi r. hliss Mae^l , The markets < an the, tiniest art*; cuon that asking u for giving if, bu ldueciiients in st> kin s? ? ? - - 1 ? - - 1 nm niiH'tk.) n HI Ml ent, style and |?s*i ni|detc stock of !S| and Wash (>oo(li ?'S, vtry desirablt H'caies, Lovely i i fen assort met* 9 S J ? 1 n mm m S i i id muslins and st gaudies and |>ers ' Emln oiderie.-. Y:5 ; Li-s^S. ^bi - ife - Iiia ess I? Hints a si & Mercan Mf./w lh< Cuiiffhantl H'oi ks of}' the t old Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets euro a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pa v. Price, 25c. Mr. .1* Im \V. (iordon of Pleasant drove has a copper teapot that is probably two hundred years old. li u.;s brought into ibis ceuutrv from Scotland about 17*30 by tho Pickens fa nily and has since been handed down from generation to ^ Deration. Mr. dordon's grandmother was a Pickens.?Monroe Kiupure r. Wlulo no oilicial lieu res have Net been given out, it i? etimated that the total losses of the Charleston exposition amount to $450,s mm. This includes ?250,000 of st ck, 5?5'?,000 of bonds, ?60,000 of general indebtedness, and ?100,"H?o of advances and endorsements by ( aptain V. W. Wagner. The board of trustees of tho Vutkviilo Graded school met last \l... + - " mvitij aiivi uuuU) ior mo purpose of considering mutters in connection with the proposed new school building. The building pla'us of Architect II. E. White were accepted, and it was decided to receive bids until ?luae 2(>, and award the contract for erection i within ten days from that date. ? York\ ille Enquirer. II :iu A V.mr Klilnrjri "r llol '>? '! :n i'.m.s .'ills cure nil kidney Ills. 3*nptree Ai'd.stcri tin Ucmedy Co.. Chicago or N. X f.'OilCE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hcicb> warned not to trespass by walking, riding 1 linking, hunting, cutting wood or in an\ other way on my laiu'.s in (iillst'reek township, 4A inilesF.ast ; < t Lancaster C. 11., containing 72 hi* i* Minded by lands of 1). A. i 1'undci burk, llw. (jr. N\ . (jardi net* and.). W\lie lYuter The ' law will 1)3 rigidly enforced ' .mail *t all persons disregarding { tin- notice. W. A. Hlakcney. I ,1 uno 10, 1002. lir.. ') . ->& o . which occurs We will make : our grand dislilt ot weeks of artiii, a milliner )f the East have iij ot millinery for your patronit that we must le, quality and ow that it stands ces go. U.d.kn, ^.*-1 k2 IFi ibi^ r^miss Pretty wash ' for waists aiul llastiste Lawns, of linen suitings am i ripped Bastiate. ian Lawns. We fSdginSs. inseryon can p;et no id ? louse w rap TILE CO. -