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Local Matters ?Will huve Brede's Steam Bread to arrive 011 Tuesday & Thursday of each week. .1. B. Mackokkll. ? Messrs. Skipper, Barron and Vinal spent Sunday in Columbia. ? Miss Annie Boll Gladney of Kershaw, is visiting Mrs. J. H. Wither spoon at this place. ?Mr. J. M. Harris of Indian land township, who is a grand juryman for this year, paid us a pleasant call Monday. ?You had better see us before you spend your CASH. We've got some bargains. Lancaster Mercantile Co. ? ltev. Chalmers Frassr went over to Ynrlrvill#* .. . .*.w JU.V/11UUJ ?Mr. Paul McNeill, of Yorkville, spent a couple of clays here his week. ? Mrs. Mary Terry, who has been visiting her nephew, Capt 11. M. McCrorey, left Monday for a visit to relatives at West Point, Miss. ? Mrs. W. S. Langley has re- 1 turned home from Ninety-Six. 1 \i - r ? ... xii. i. uaugiey accompanied her 1 and arill spend a few day here be^ 1 fore returning to his work at Ninety-Six. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali- : 1 tios of Foley's Honey and Tar. I There is nothing else "just as'] good." T. Eugene Funuerburk, , druggist. ?Mr. T. C. Clyburn came up , Saturday from Columbia, return- | iug yesterday with his family who have been spending several ^ week here with relatives. 1 , ? Dr. W. H. Sapp lost a tine i mule Monday. He sent his team lo Monroe that day and the mule j took sick on the way and died several hours after arriving there, i ? Married, on Sunday list, i March 15, 1903, Mr. Broadus 1 llinunn on/1 H A .-*1- J ' AJLIU9UU auw 1UI5D ilUU II lift) UllUgU- 1 t?r of Mr. K. M. Kirk of the I Primus section. 1 ? Miss Nora Hou*h who has 1 been teaching school near Florence returned home Monday, her * school having closed for the ses- I sion. ?The Ledger, Atlanta Consti- ^ tution and Home und Farm or 1 Southern Cultivator will be sent for one year, and two estimates 1 given in the $10,000. port re ceipts contest for$2. Remit with ^ estimates to The Ledger, Lauras- f ter, S. C. 1 . 1 ?Miss Nannie Thornwell Pearson of Morganton, N C., is visi- ' tiog tier cousin Mi*t Annio E. Wither8poon on White street. | ?There will he services in ihe Episcopal church next Sunday at ' j 11 o'clock, a. m., conducted by j , Rev. G. Croft Williams. ?Mr. Will Clo\d has accept- j ed a posit on as telegraph operator , at the lug hotel for Northern tourists recently er-cted at Camden. He left Sunday for Cam- , den. , ? State CoDHtable McManus captured 3 gallons of contraband < at the hou-e of a negro iiiuiud Vnughan living on the Kdwnds t pI'ICH V Hslol'dav . I ? Mess's II. G. M?-I I ?\ iiin and W. Ii. Knight lire ' If fol It g..od i lii.io l..f? . ? fct Alljlis'iiit*, Kill , t attend Mm I . huii(|iiMi j.iven there Monday night to the Florida and Sooth ' Carolnoi ngoney fores of the E<j- I triable life insnr .nee coinpunj t ? Wanted! To huy scrap 1 iron, nil kinds of Metal*, and ^ Hide* of every description. Will' pay highest market price. llringi to my shop. J. E. Patterson, (| Lancaster, S. C. ^ Mar. 4, 1903 ? lm. i i i ? For $2.25, we will send The Ledger, Atlanta Constitution and The Sunny South for one yeur and tho subscriber gets three guesses in tie $10,000. port receipts contest. ?At a special communication of Juctcson Lodge Mo. 53. A. F. M. Monday night tho M. M. degree was conferred on Mr. 1. L. McGuirt. .Fudge Dantzlcr was present and made a spleudid talk, giving good sml wholesome advice to the craft. The Judge is an enthusiastic mason. ? Mr. Mart Bowers was shot by his nephew, Mr. James Sims, yesterday near Heath Snrinsrs. Wo - * o did not learn the particulars but understood tho trouble grew out of an old misunderstanding. Mr. Bowers wounds are not serious. The weapon used was a doublebarreled shot gun. Court Proceedings. Court convened here on last tl - ? - - ? monuay, Willi judge (J. ti. Dant> zler, of Orangeburg, presiding. Solicitor Henry and Stenographer McCaw as usual wore at their posts. Judge Dantzler delivered a brief, but very comprehensive charge to the grand jury, clearly setting forth and defining their duties. The following cases have been disposed of: State vs. Jos. D. Walker, charged with violating the dispensary law. Verdict, not guilty. John Perry, grand larceny, _1 _ i - pieau ^uuty, and \tuu seutenced to 3 years on the gang. Perry Horton, house breaking and larceny, plead guilty. Sentence, 0 years in penitentiary. George Carlos, arson, plead E?uilty to second count in indictment and was recommended to oiorcy by the jury. He got ten years and one month imprisonment. J. P. Yandle. eharured with f 0 J receiving stolen goods. Case remanded to Magistrate's court for trial ?the evidence on preliminary hearing being insufficient to bring the case within the jurisdiction of the court of general sessions. Dan Brice, charged with receiving stolen aoods. Same dis position as aboye case. Hump Wade, assault and battory with indent to kill. Verdict, not guilty. Jim Johnson and Tom Hun tar, issault and battery with intent to till, and carrying concealed pistols. Not euiltv on 1st. nnnnt CP %f """ W v? .? ? J uilty on 2d. Sentence, 30 days >r $35. each. The case against Wyatt Harder for disposing of property unler lien was nol pressed. Robert Harris, as. and bat. vith intent to kill. Not guilty. Joe Williams and Will Ivy, Endangering passengors on train. Williams plead guilty and was lentenced to 3 years in the penii - * j .Vijiioij. j.vy WIIM IUU (1(1 noi guilty. Allen Cunningham was found nilty ?'f us. and Out. with intent :o -kill. Notice i f motion for lew trial given Jean* Cunningham, lurcem juse nol |.rot>8< d. 'I lie blowing i use ? were cod. inued. linen ti.minond mid Homy Mugi 1 i>m lar\ and iur.-? } . Dcfomlutl - r? le i-< d on I) 11.t jf fituo e?eii. ."idin \ Hi.'o.i ind Aiihur liou_.li, malicious nisehief; S. A Vincent, forgery. At the time of golui lo pres-a, ho case u^uinst l'lyler and Dcas. 1(1(1 K/mn iiullaii 'I'h I.? I. - 1- -* I < ?> OVUM VIUICII. A II ID IB I 111' HIS! :ii8e on the docket and the crimi ml court will likely adjou n thin Tuew.av) evening. To Cure A * Id In One ay. Take Laxative Hronio Quinine L'ahleta. All druggist* refund noney if it fuiU to cure E. \V. Jrove' asi^nuturc is* on each box !5c. / Fatal Wreck Near Camdon. The Southbound train on the Southern had a disastrous wreck ; at a switch eight miles this side of Camden last Sunday. It is thought the trucks under the bagf*nirn r>nr iiiininul < lm ti>iwilr tit tlm M iUV II uv-l\ Ub w? IU i switch unci shot the cars into the side track against a freight car which was standing 011 it, the engine keeping the track on the main line. A white trauip, name un^ i known, asleep on the side track, was nearly cut in two and instant* lj killed. The baggage and mail car and second class coach were hml 1 v turn nn j ??!' Jim Reed, a colored brick ma* son, son-in- law of Dolph Robinson of Ibis place, was the only passenger badly hurt. He had one leg broken and was badly bruised up. Mrs. E. G. Taylor and her brother, Mr. Lewis Ulyburn, wero among the passengers but they ! escaped with slight injuries. Mr. Will Cioyd, of tin* placo, was ul- 1 so a passenger but ho was un hurt. The wreck hus boon cleared and ' trains arc again running through, ' not on schedule time, however, ! but as near on time as they have ' beerf run siuce the road passed in- ( lo the hands of the Southern. You Know What You ave Taking ^ When you take Grove's Taste- ! j less Chill Tonic because the form- t ula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iror and Quinine in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. 50c. M ^ L ?r.i t ' vavillll^ HAUl tHCS til 1 il III* I'llJlt'l C High School* a On Sunday March 22nd, at 11 o'clock, Rev. G. P. Watson of Chester will preach the commencemont sermon. On Monday even, ing at 7:30 o'clock there will be u debate, subject: Resolved, that the United States was justifiable in declaring war against Spain. On Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock Dr. H. N. Snyder, president of ^ Wofford College, will deliver an G n 'iv ? ... .... uuuichi. iiiesutiy nignt will !) n given to an exhibition. Tlio ex- t ercises on Tuesday night will bo- 8 gin at 7 o'clock. n ' a We have a good program ar- . ranged, and will promise to try to entertain all at least a part of the time. The public are cordially invited to attend all of these exercises. it. E. Sharp, Prin. FNBUMONZA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of Fo-: ley's Honey and Tar. It stops u the cough, heals and strengthens 11 the lungs and affords perfect so- M curity from an httuck of pneumo- si nia. Refuse substitutes. T. Eu- [J gene Funderburk, druggist. ii ????? c Foley9s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right i FOR INFORMATION THE VRGMA-CARI I tonis from Waxlunv ICntorpriso. The Pleasant Valley High Shool now has an enrollment of ahout ninety pupils. ? Mr. ,J. W. Hates, n deputy of the Woodmen of the World, is making an effort to organise a ? ? camp of that ord?r nt Plo.?u..nt Valley. # ?Mr. E. W. Nisbet lias moved his family to Tumpn, N. C., where ho will farm this year. While the people of this place regret to lose this family, yet we wish them much success in their future homo. ?Rufus Ilaggins, who was un der a $500 bond on tho charge of burning Mr. J. G. Staines' barn recently, it seems, lias disappeared. The bond was not satisfactory to tho authorities and thoy wore about to require a now one, but aro now unable to locate Hag?ins. ?The effort to erect a monu went to [tho lute arid lamented Prof. L. Stanley, of Pleasant' Valley, is to ho a successful one. Already a committee has hcen appointed to select a design for the shaft, wlrch it is thought will he mvcilcd 8omo time during the lotnitij; month. V/ie It est Prescription for Mantra Chills and Fever is a bottle of Jrove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, it s simply Iron and Quinine and asteless, No Cure No Pay. !kis signature Is on every box o' tho rjonuint Laxative Bromo^Quinhic Tablets ha remedy that rnrcn u n ???? Uu.v J. HARRY FOSTE.ll, Attorney at Loir, LANCASTER, S. C. BtiT Collection! a specialty. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned ot to tish, hunt, walk, ride, or' respass in any way, on the lands f the undersigned in the Dixie cighborhood, said lands being in Jills Creek and Buford townlups. The law will be enforced against II persons disregarding this no ICO. J. Hi. i'OUTBR, T. 11. Langi.ky, T. M. Bblk, J. W. A. Porter, VV G A Pouter, Agent, Dixie Gold Mine, Mrs. II. II. Porter. Mar. 3, 1903?1 m. Administrators Sale. I Takft nntino *i,? 1 ! - 1 v in. in*? uiaiersikiicu, >4 Administratrix of the personal esate of the late Samuel E. Usher de? eased, hy order of the Probute Judge, >*ill sell on Thursday, March 19th, intant, at 11 o'clock, a. 111 , at the late esidence of the decease in this counthe stock of goods on hand constat[ig of Shoes. Cloth and various artiles of Dry Goods and Merchandise. Term ot Sale CASH. Emma. A. SMALL, Mar. 3. 1903 ?2w. Admx. I A-GAROLINA < MAHUX mil 1 AOORESS DUMA CHEMiGAL GO. ?w 1 n T f n A ij.u.a.ft, ? * i | For Druc a&iH St ^ Sill 4*4 ^ K yv / ^ -- v^ci 11 cu ian- v unit1 T. EUGENE FIJI Sept. 3, 11)02. ->rs- -c?-?r? >x* caj Seeds! Seeds I OF ALL I The best Nortl ? Seed Irish Petal I lied Bliss, V | Early Hose, V I Beauty of I | KBES1I GARDEN SEED ' * Plenty of Onion Still have u few ol' those * i See nie before you buy anything it f T D Mnm, II U. 1_?. 1Y1RLP 3 - - ** - >r? - >X? - *3 ?3 - - S"C . "v, B Watch Their Adi PORTER & STj In Masonic Builuftig. CHEMICAL COM AwliSMt "ACTTTRE | . ]IIL ZER _ _ FORT aARTH MOST ECONOME K LOWE N ? v?: % ... \. *1.0U 1'JtiK A JN IVi 11 W IS I INDRIES r I )rug Store. STI)ERBURK, DRUGGIST. ~*~ -r*~ ore-a::?-. -ST':! tells! KIND 1 liorn Grown g oes: j|| rhitc Bliss, | 111 I ebron. si pj DF ALL KINDS. fi Sets. fi good Axes loft. ? 1 the GROCERY LINE. jj ;orfxt,j -K?~ ~?X'" n n AND (iO DOWN TO ?ktf)V Om JIICI Ob Stephenson's W FURNITURE STORE, ouy you u Red to sleep on. y are selling everything in House Furnishing line Cheap, Cash, or on Time. Eveiy ig new and up-to-date. rertisements. tmtNSUN. Lancaster, S. (J. Ipjt Y FACT0RE3 TM\ MANAGEMENT "7&W1 :ST PRICES 1 .