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local Matters FOR SALK.? Newrflietl'Piun< at u I ?nrgain. ? See announcement of ,1 Mont goiuery Caskoy for coroner. ?Willie Stall, a little son o; Mr. C. F. Stoll, was hitten by i dog one day last week. ? Goto Lancaster Merountih Go's for children's school shoes all sizes. Dost on earth. ? Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rolling! visited relatives at Oukhurst tbii week. ?Mr. Coke V. Carter, of Rocl Hill, spent Saturday with tela tives here. ? l'ho L,?di< a Aid Society o the M. 10. church will meet at the residence of Mr. 1. T. Hunter 01 next Friday afternoon at 4:8( o'clock. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macko rell visited Mrs. M's pareuts a Vorkville, Sunday. ?Mrs. Sam'I. Tate, of Bridge' water, N. C., who has been visi ting her daughter Mrs. Johi Adams, returned to her hom< Monday. ?Rev. H. W. Bays, 1). D., o: Rock Hill will lecture at Unity, on the night of Oct. 9th. Publi< cordially invited. Proceeds foi benefit of new church building. ? Mrs. W. D. Gamble, oj Tampa, Fla., who has been spend ing the summer with her sisteri at this place, left for her hoim yesterday. ? Miss Lidie Hasseltine left yesterday for Miami, Fla., when si e will spend the winter with hei sister, Mrs. Lamer. ?Mr. John C. Milliard, the ap pointee to the Citadel from thii county left Monday for Columbii where he will spend several dayi with frionds before going to Char leston. ?Mrs. Potter Gaston, of Rich burg, is visitiug her niece, Mra W. T. Vanlandinghum, at Drj Creek. ? Mra. S. J. Hinson, of Heatl Springs, visited her sister, Mra. Manly Croxton, at this place, tin past week. Mra. C , accompanied her borne Saturday. ? Mrs. J. F. Clyburn returned home Monday from a visit to hei \ sister, Mra. Griffin, near Var Wyck. ?Mr. and Mrs. Huey of Mathews, N. O., are visiting theii daughter, Mrs. J. Murray Portei at this place. ?FOR RENT. ?A desirable store room in the Riddle block or West side of Mam street. Apply to J. M. Riddlk, r a n /I .uttuciisier, o. \J. ?While haulinf granite tc Heath Springs from the quarry al the Strait place last Friday, Mr. Parry S. Whito bad a tine mult killed by a piece of the stone be. ing jostled from the front of the wagon on the mule while the wag on was going down a steep hill. Another mule of the team wai knocked down but only slightly hurt. ?S. W. Heath has leased frotr Dr. T. J. Strait twenty acres oi his granite quarry lands for tor years with the privilege of pur chasing at any timo before the expiration of the lease at $200 pei acre. The Doctor is to receive 29 cents per cubic yard for all rock moved. Sttfl*nn?thlp rr/-?rwl a ovfitiino wr ? ? ? HI I IT ill^ daily. Coconnuts, Raising, Cur. rants, Buckwheat, N. O. Molasses, etc., at, W. P. Bennett's. To Cure A Ci i<l in One / ay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund monov if it fail3 to cure. E. VV. Grove' Hstgnature is on each box 25c. ? Dr. .). C. Foster and Vlr. G. B. Bun on aro speuding this week in Cliurlotte. 1 ?All parties indebted to Kliott Crawford must come for . ward and settle at once as these papers must be closed up f Lancaster Mercantile Co. x Oct. 1, lm. County Aliiance. 3 The regulai meeting of the ? County Alliance will meet in the court house at 10 o'clock a. in., s on Friday, Oct. 10th, instant. ? Full representation of all sub-alliances desired. i J. M. Knight, Sec'y. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate in the approaching gen2 eral election for the unexpired ) term of the late lamented R. ) Young, as Coroner of Lancaster County. J. Montgomery Caskey. t A Quiet Marriaffo. Married, at the homo of Rev. . R. J. Blackmon, neat Fork Hill, . at noon on Friday, September 2t3, ! 1002, Mr. J. L. .Jordan, of Harts3 ville, S. C., and Miss Crete Hilton, of the Pleasant Plain section, P daughter of the late Wesley Hilton. After the ceremony the , happy yqung couple roturned to r the bride's mother's, and later took the train at Kershaw for the . groom'shomo at Hartsville. Many are the good wishos that the hap^ py bride carries with her to her new home from her many friends and admirers of the homo of her childhood, t . ? J Death of ?J. A. Estrldge Mr. John A. Estridge, of the Osceola soction, whose serious il I ness was recently mentioned in s The Ledger, died Monday afteri noon shortly after 2 o'clock, just i four weeks to the day from the - time he was stricken down with something like apoplexy. Mr. ' . E., was a prominent and extensive farmer in his section of the r county. He was born May 28th, 1851, and was married Dec. 29th, . j 1870, to Misa Sarah llarmon. His widow and the following children } survive him: W. Marcus, J no. L., Olin (J., Jas. A., Chas. W., and Allon W. Estridge, Mrs. W. I B. McUiorey, Mrs. T. E. Carroll and Miss Ellen Estridge. Ho was a consistent member and an Plldor of Bculah Presbyterian church. His remains were interred yesterday at VVaxhaw Baptist cemetery at 11 o'clock a. ra., after funeral services conducted by his pastor, Rev. W. W. j Ratchford. 1 Died of His Wound Bob Lindsay, the negro who was shot in the forehead near the Allen Heath old home-place on > Sunday, Sept. 21st, by Willis L barnbill, wbilo they, id company with a woman, were on their way > home to Waxbaw, N. C., from . the Steel llill camp meeting, died i Sunday night hurt, just one week after the shooting occurred. . Dr. , McCain, of Waxbaw, conducted > the pott mortem Monday and ' found that the ball had entered the Degree's skull above the eye ( and had passed through his brain ^ and was lo'dged against the skull ( in the back of the head. Barnhill fled after the shooting and has not been captured. Sheriff Huntor is on the watch for bim, ( as are also the North Carolina au I thorities. ? Connecticut Democrats, following the example of their brethren in Massachusetts and many other states, cut loose yesterday from "the body of death." There is 110 reference in their resolutions to the Kansas City platform > or Bryan. The monopolistic I trusts ind tho tariff that breeds and feeds them wore recognized as the living and loading national issue.?New York World. I L.'. * < % j/?. * ' * ' " i'"K?; ? At the class organizations of the 8. C. College last week, Mr. J. Foster Moore of Lancastor was elected vice president of the jn niors. In the sophtuore cla<s Mr. Ralph K. Foster, of Lan<aster, was elected Captain of the football team. ?The chain gang has been moved to the hill near Hannah's creek beyond the MeDow bouse east of towu. ?The people of the Dixie and Gills Creek sections are petitioning to get a bridge over Hannah's creek near the McDow place. It is very much needed and we do j not doubt but that the potition ! will be granted. ? Miss Caroline L. Hampton, the youngest surviving sister of the late Gen. Wade Hampton, died Monday afternoon at her home in Wavcrly of pneuaionia. M iss Hampton was 74 years of j age and leaves two sistors. ? Mose McLure, col., was convicted iu Magistrate Caskey's court Saturday for stealing potatoes and got 30 days on the gang not linvin Mm < - -xr h wi> a i 1 1.' ' t..r. uv V AtMf tu vlj v ?* UUi VJ TV lill pay a $15 fine. ?Mrs. S. H. Griffith, of Gaffney, and children, nho have been visiting Mrs. J. T. Muckey at this place, returned homo yesterday. ?The millinery openings yesterday were crowded with lady vistors throughout the day and all were charmed with the attractive displays at both the popular millineries. ?A phone message from Fort Mill to this place yesterday stated that tho vault of the bank at that place had been blown open by burglars at 4 o'clock a. m., and robbod of several thousand dollars. The rabbet s made their escape without leaving any clue by which they can bo traced. -- Mil Tues SEP The Ladic dially invited NERY GOOll Tuesday ai Our talent weeks in New we are sure lie Tuesday will 1 o,ondnot.f?d a in Repeating; dies of a warn Heath I ? I - -Married! a; the rosidonee of J the bride's father, at tliin place,oil I Monday night lafct, by Magistrate j W. 1*. Caskey, Mr. Hon Watson j and Miss Sue Hunter, daughter ! of John Hunter. ^ -+ ? ! I/a licst 1'rcscription for Mumral Chills and Fever is a bottle of j Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It ssimply Iron and Quinine and I tasteless, No Cure No Pay. Notice! / All ex-Confederate soldiers of any branch of service in the war who went from Flat Crook township or any friends or relatives nun u:ui J51V0 any lniormation about tho time of cnlj^lment, length of service, etc., of any soldier arc requested to meet at White BluIf 011 Monday Oct 12th, at 10 o'clock, a. in. when 1 will make up the records for said township. 1. G.Coan, Chrin. com. for col Records of Flat Creek Towuship. Another New Mill For Anderson Special to The State. Anderson, Sept. 27. ? Anderson is to have still another mara> moth cotton mill. It will start with 25,000 spindles, and wi'l cost sonic SG00,00o. Mr R. S. Hill, a leading business man and president of tho Farmers, and Merchants, bank and the Farmers' Loan and Trust company, is at the head of iho new enter1 1 _ i- . \ .? 1 |u iM-. 11u uiiM ueen (juicny malting his preliminary* arrangement for several weeks, and yesterday announced positively that the mill would ho ouilt. ?Lost ! A plain gold ring? inscription it. M. II. to M. IS., [ Nov. 1378. Reward if left at j4 this ollice. The One Day Gold Cure. Fc? cold in the head and sore throat use He*. tnott', Chocolates I.nxative yuinine, Vha " OtU I ar Cold Cura." LLINER X ;day and 1 TEMBER s of Lancaster, a to attend our 1: >S on M #1 4* J*II ^1 1 iiu i utisuay mi| ed Milliner, Mis York City selee r display of new >e quite the fines illinery business. the invitation ai i welcome, we ar Mo Banking & The Fuiulcrbti Is now ready for BC SINES Try our Triple Essences, Lemon Complete line of Toilet Articles to please VOL. A complete lit ES. Z&r Prescriptions a spej. Night calls answered from B. C Street. T. EUGENE EC Sept. .'3, 1002. Corner Main and C Spanish Sensation. < Madrid, Sept. 29.? A seusationul scandal is circulated here << today in a repoit that King Alp- tl honso has discovered his mother's tl marriage to her master of horse, Count Escossura, during their re- i * cent visit to Austria. Years ago lithe (pieoti plighted her troth to in tho count, but was compelled to ft marry Alyhonso's father for state s< reasons. The king is wild and f< has ordered his mother to go abroad with her husband. The queen indignantly refused. ?1, Killed llis Wife. 7; st By Telegraph to The Daily News. Q. New York, Sept. 27 ? Henry je G. Rose, stage manager of the theatre, shot and killed his wife in tliei.* apartment at t328 West !U Thirty-third street, this morning, j He alleged that he found her ontcrtaining Samuel F. Adams, a t| real estate man. Etta Pet son, * servant, denise the stories of the *p visitor to Mrs. Rose. n] ?Tho movement to consolidate 1 p 00 per cent of the spinning and ' weaving mills of tho South into CT> one holding has been consummated. w , , v Too Ono Day Cold Curt* (j Kermott's Chocolates I.aXative Quinine fot cold in the head and sore throat. Children talc* .. them like candy. jBBancss&sszBaaKLr v-jx&'jux-muB mrtg OPENIN Tuesday Ni 30TH, 1? ncl adjacent conn ALL OPENING ;hl, Next, Sept. s Marie Horn, ! ting our Millinei and Fashionab] t of any season S ud again assuring o, st Respectfully. i MERCANr rk Pharmacy s. cw- u i.r-\ , Vanilla, etc., ! ' Prices on Rubber vj ? ic of P VTKNT MFDIC1N iltv. Killed night ami day. . Hough's residence on Klin NDKRIUTKK, DRUGGIST. hurch Streets. Quarterly Dispensary Report. I lie quarterly stateincut of the unlit ion of the dispensary for ie last quarter has been handed le iTOVPl'iior I'ho assets*, including cash, real ltato, supplies, etc., are $779,10,70 and the liabilities iucludig moneys duo the state Bchool imf are $G09,010,30 and per?nal accounts due by tho stato ?r supi dies $170,530.44, total 770,540. 73. The profit and loss accounts low, gross prolits on merchanse, seizures, permit fees $94,15.86 and the losses including ipplics, labor, salaries and her expenses, $78,023.50, aving a net profit of $10,712.- ^ >. Tho receipts and disbursement* c as follows: Receipts?Balance the state treasury from last uirter, $53,887.OS; receipts for ic three months of quarter, 110,400.44 -total, $404,353.52. he disl ursemenU for the threo ninths wore ?408,554.28, leavig a balance of $55,709.24 m ic treasury. ? A tidal wave, accompanied ith a devastating cyclone, has isited the coast of Sicily. Hunreds of people were killed and till ions in property destroyed. r:* r .'.Btmmamm fT - v^, Lght ?< >02. ties are cori of MILLI30,1902. spent several ry stock and le Hats next iince we have ? all the La riLE Co. * ? W '