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Local Matters < AI'I'OI NTM KNT8 OK KKV.J.M WUITK. ! ! i' Unity, 1st and 3d Sabbath. t Oiil* i ret*k, 2d and 4th .Sunnalh, II * a. ui. 1'ienKAtit Hill 2 1 and 4ih Habbath, 4 p in. I / the ODly Candy, < A trial jf will convince you. At Mackorell's. ' i ? ijosi: fountain pen. Re-1/ turn to Lodger office and get ro 1 ward. ? Miss Mumyo Mackoy is visit- 1 ing friends at Wilmington, N. C. ' ? Mr. and Mrs. T. (J. Hicks will leave Friday to spend several weeks at Cleveland Springs. ?Miss Li I v Kanancr, of Gadsden, is the guest of Miss Connie 1 XV itherspoon. ? Mr. llenry Cly burn and fain- ^ ily of Atlanta, (in., are visiting ^ relatives in the Van Wyck section of this county. - --Mr. R. Miles is spending a{j few days this week at Marion on 11 business. 4'Strength and vigor come of . | good food, duly digested. 'Force a ready*to-scrve wheat and bar> * toy food, adds 110 burden but sua* ( buns, nourishes, invigorates." 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. II. tiines wiil go to Wilmington, N. C., the lat 1 ter part of this week to visit re- 1 lativcs. ? Prof. Hanks, the now Supt. s of the graded school, moved his ) family hero last Thursday They 4 occupy the liasseltine house, nn I Burr street. ? Mr. R M. Walters ot Wills ? Point, Texas, is here to spend 4 several months with his parents ' in the eastern section of the conn- 1 tv. < ? Don't forget the meeting of 1 r 1 Tii/.ah Ihhlo Society at Tir/.ah j oil?ii cli next Saturday at 10 o,clock a. in. lie v. L\ II. Gwynn of Steele, N. C., will deliver the address. ?The annuul meeting of the stockholders of the Lancaster Cotton Mills will be held in the bank building at 10 o'clock a. in., Monday, August 3rd. Sound kidne) s a: e safeguards of life. Make the kidneys hoi 11 li y with Foley's Kidn?y Cure T. Eugene Funderbnrk ?'1 here was thought to I.e. a slight iinprovcnieut y* sterdnv in the condition of i'.G. Cuip, of Fort Mill, who was stricken with paralysis last Thursday af tcrnoon. ? The names of N. Mont gomery and J T. Vhkory were } uecidentally omitted from the rrttl of Co. I., 12lh S. C. V., published in the last issue of this paper. ? Coronei Caskey held an in* quest Monday over the infant ^ child, aged 8 weeks, of Mr. Sam j Sims of th^ Dixie section, which ^ was found dead in bed that morning. The finding of the jury was j that the child came to its doath . from natural causos. ? NOTICE ! The Lancaster J Telephone Co. is preparod to in* stall phones in the Town of Lancaster on short notice. The ron- -1 tals are reasonable and parties ( who find the use of a phone of ? service to them are requested to c be honest and havo them put in and ston hcatinc the oomnanv and - ! p 1 j ho polite enough to stop annoying their noighbors. Wo havo had numbers of complaints from our j subscribers about other people ^ constantly using their phones. Wo t have had subscribers to have us ( tako out their phonos because they 1 ^ were thus annoyed when they a could ill atfor d to do without tho g phono. J. T. Thomasson, f M onager. . j ?Pay your Subscription 'o the j Lkdork and bo happy. 1 ' / m ? ?See adv. University ??f North J Jarolina. ?See adv. of Wotford College ' md of Woft'ord College Fitting ' School in this issue. .?Mr. J as. YV. McCain of the ' Unity section lost a tine cow last I Saturday night. ? Mr. C. K. White of Hickory , drove, and Miss Nannio Scott of Sharon, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. M. White at Unity. ?There is no improvement in ho condition of our aged townsnun, Mr. Joseph Clark, mention >f whoso critical illness was in ado 1 n our last issue. ' ? Union services will ho held J in the Presbyterian church next Sunday night, conducted by Kcv. W. H. 1 lodges. ? WANTED.?To buy your L'each S^cd. From a peck to 1,000 bushels M ill pay highest .siiti i\t'i |'i iuits. 2ti. \V. P. Bfnnbtt. ?Tlieic will lio no services at Jills Crcok and Pleasant Mill A. It. 1*. churches next Sabbath in jonsequenco of the absence of the [raster, ltev. J. .M. White, attendng tho Bible conference at All Healing, N. C. ? Mrs. J. A. Hyatt, who has 1 reen here in the hospital the past hree weeks and underwent an rpcration by Dr. W. W. Fennel 1, 1 eturncd to her home at Van 1 iVyek yesterday greatly improv- ' id in health. ? Rock Hill ,Iourlal. * ' ?Dr. Ivzetl and Fro*. Thompson, of Van Wyck, were in town 1 fester day. They seemed captiv- 1 ited with the pretty line of furni- 1 ure at Porti r & Stephenson's. ? Maj. B. F. Miller, "county ru>tee stockholder of the alliance sxohange^ Mr. ?T. F. Nisbetmem ?er of the State executive coinriittee, and Mr. W P. Caskev. lelegato from the county alliance, iVill leave this 111 ?rnini* for On- ' umbia to attend the annual meet ng of the State alliance which i mvouch tin re tonight. Mr. .John Elliot expect* to lave his restaurant and cafe ' 1 he Crescent,1' ready within ho.next fifteen days. It is to be * i}) to date in every particular, nodeled afto- The Crescent of the ^uecn City. Drwp in at the Davis corner and see how nicely le is having everything arrang- | id. . ?The result of Dr. Griffith's : iperation for cataract on the eye < if Henry Bonner two weeks since as proven to l>o a brilliant sue- I joss. J ho sight which was en- i iroly gone has been completely i cstpred. The Dr. keeps in the < '(iFemost rank of his profession i ind is fast becoming recognized I is one of the loading physicians i if the state.?Cherokee News. ?At the meeting of the board I if trustees Monday afternoon M: .. x' li i- c ' i mss j.i urn ouugu, ur mis place, i >vas elected to fill the vacancy exsting in the corps of touchers for I :ho graded school. Miss Nora is I i graduate of Winthrop College, 1 las had several years experience n teaching aud we are sure the 1 mtrons will he delighted with i ler selection. * 1 ?To KENT.?Storeroom on Main street now occupied hy Mr. 1 jr. C. Carnes. Possession to be pven 1st September. For terms, I stc., apply tc. 1 J. M. Kiddle. NO FALSK CI,AIM I' h e proprietors of Foley's loney ami Tar do not advertise his as a "suro euro for consumpi'on." They do not claim it will uro this dread complaint in ?d'ftneed cases, but do positively as-> lert that it will cure in the earlier itftges and never fail? to glvecom? 'ort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Iloney and Tar is without I loubt ihe greatest throat and lung eniedy. Kef use substitutes. T. , Bugene FunderburU. i \ Social Merlin}?. Tho Ladies Ai<l Society of tho Methodist church will give a mcial Fri< ay, !uly 24, at Muj. J. M. Kiddle's from s:30 to J J l>. m. Au interesting program if iniiiiio will be carried out during tho evening. Kvoryhody is invited. No admission fee will l?e charged the oll'erings will lie r? i-> free?will serve refreshments free. Important Notice to Confederate Veterans All Confederate soldiers will W1..! 1 -- - * nnvi uioi oiimruiiy Ml AUgUst 111 Diu'li Township, and elect one man us n representative from cuch Township, whoso <1 ity it will be to meet at tlio court house here the lirrt Monday in September for the purpose of electing a county pension l> >ard for the next year. None can vote-except cxConfederalo comrades. Let every township he represented the lirst Monday in September. \V. G. A. Portkk, Chrin'n. Co. Pension Hoard. Pixie, S. ('., .Inly IT, 1003. Dentlis, It was with deep sorrow thai the many friends of Miss Minnit Crockett, formerly of this placi hut who has lived with a relative, Mr. It. P. Robertson, at Kdge moor, the pa t live years, learner of her death iast Sunday evening, She had been in very liud liealtl for some time. She wasadaugh tor of the late ,I ones and Mary Iv Crockett of this plaeo, and was about 40 years of age, a mcmbei of the Methodist church and ar exemplary christian lady. Sin leavc? an only brother, Mr. .las \ -? * ii ? V/IUI.IW.U j PUI V IV IIIJ^ nor. Il( went over to Kdgemoor Monday morning lo attend tin* funera which took place at Fishing Creel church Monday afternoon. - Died, at this place, Saturday July IS. lyoa, of fever, Mis: Lela Gibson, daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. \V. iN. Gibson, aged I I years Her remains were inter, red in the town cemetery Sunday afternoon. The liereaved parent have the deepesF sympathy ol tin ir many friends in this sad diponsation of Providence. fV .'My.sterious Slio Mintf Allair. Thursday night abeut lOo'clocl Joe Kiddle. a negro hoy who eann Lo Rock llill from Lancastc about a >our ago, was shot in tin ibdomen by some person at pres an I unknown, who used a ]>istol The hall ranged upward, am though Dr. Macon probed for ii industriously, he did not local* it. Kiddle was at work the next lay, however, and says it is not apt to h ut him ?that he already U...1 . i... 11 - ' ? i .inn uvu onus in nis oouy and wa il>lo to curry anotbor. Kiddle claims that lit? ami (iar licltl Stevenson, one of his chunm went to the lions of Leosic Dawkins, a mulatto woman of tlx world from Georgetown. II< knocked, when the woman cann to the door and refused admit Lance, as she already had a visitor. At the same time ho heard tlx voico of a man from within, say ing, "Let him alone, <1 ? n him I'll fix him." At that moment "the pistol craeked"and ho caught the hall as above indicated. The first report that caino ti the police was to the eiTect tha the shot had boon tired on the street, but an investigation in th< norning showed that it was tirec from the house. The chief of po lice then went to the house to arrest the woman and hold her foi further investigation. She hat ihscntcd herself, however, ant iftd not been apprehended up tt noon. Tho police are on the alor ind arrest may follow. ? Rock I lilt lit raid. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right OOl'llO. ! JO . < ? .it ? ti.ij.it.' C'llM * ll 1 l' Quite :i eiov, d \nti!C'?M line in tcrestinj; eerein >ny <>f t*n* Jr. () l?. A. M , in layinir the corner .stono of tlu- -J I'aplist church at the cotton mill here last Saturday, j afternoon. State (A uncilor 11. i L>. lMinderhurk was master of , ceromonies ami eventhinir passed , off according Jo program. I he coremoin was opened with an in. trodueloi \ hy tin Slatel oiineilor, i followed with prayi r 1 ?y lv? v. T. A. Dahney. I in- son;-; "America*' was then rendered hy the 1 WrUer, when addl es , s wen made 1 by 11. 1>. lunderhurk ::11?1 ltew 1 T. A. Rahney. A ft it the sinu' ing of another ode Mr. ,1. T. Davis, t!i? Iv'Tor 1'nj S- alary, passed ovrr to ti.e C m ii. r the document to !., placed, in the - stone, \ >/.: 11 i*b ry of the organization of the church ftilli roll of otlicials; c <\ y of the constitution ^ and by-law* ot the Jr.O. I". A. M., with roll of olli -ers of the Local Couneil; copies of The Ledger, Review an I Ivitei prise. After th e-e were placed in, the cement was spread and the stone . laid in po llion. Tlio doxology was then sung after whicli the ) beuedietioji was pronounced. The stone, which is cut from marhle, show* two laees 1 2 x Id I inches each, and hears the following inscri[iliuiis: < )i? the Last ^ side, 1 *2d Rapli-t Church, 1'. Dabney, l'aslur, W. (Jr. Rowers tfc Hro , contractors." On the North side i- cut au emhlem of the Jr. (>, r. A. M., and the words, "l/iucaster Council, No. 3S, Jr. O 1'. A. M , .Inly lv, 3 1903." 3 Stops Hi ('niiffi7 ami IIVu'A'.s l)n r lh > Colli, 1 Laxative llromo Quinine Tub ; ets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, N o Fay. i't ice, ii5e. I ? mnrnm ' Senator Latimer claims th .1 S s?l 000,00(t would We suli: ieul I to luucudumi/.c all the imp irtnnt ' [ uWiic rou 1- in the Fuited " late-, a I the umount can l>e raise 1 l?\ ' ' taxing each acre ?t* l.-.u I in the country $ 1. n T \V O HO'TV WKB it K K|) II i M 1 was troubled with kidney ? nnjiluint for ahout two yours," c writes A. 11. Davis, of Mi. St or. li' la , 'Mint two liottius of Dole v's Kidney Cure etl'eeted a per ni l' cut cure." T. Kuj?ene Fun L J tier;?tirk. O JZ. 7* r7J O rt X . 1 '']y >.ll !'^1 ' r^rjfcr .> rTCfcrxsr vas* i l niversitv ol" North Carolina. A< u lone Dkiwktmknt, Law, M KDK INK, 1'liAU.MAt ,i . Oi" l.tintlivd and ei^ht scholarships i 1 Fr<>- 'tininn to teach* t\s ami to mini-_ tin-' >as. Louis for tli 1 needy. , <><)N students. t?<? Instructors . New Doi mitotic*, Water Works, ( tut al Heating System Kali term 3 It . i s Septemh ?r 7, lOfttt. Address, F. P. VKN \ libit, President, ('Impel Hill N. C. "* v ayp 'M^natwriry; r iMMSB ! WDFFGRD COLLEGE SPA11TA N B UKG, S. C. t Hi nky N. Sntdek, Lilt. D., M. A. Pres. ' Kou full 1 ollege courses. Kavoral 1>I( siii louiidings. Gymnasium Alh letie (liouiuis. I.eeture ( ourse I.!* brary Facilities 3 Next session begins Sept. L'.'i, 11)03. j %F??r Catalogue apply to J. A. Gamknvkm., Secretary. i|W0FF0RD COLLEGE li nimmTMn nnnnni ; piiiiHu mm sPAurANuuiia, s. c. Khicn.t now l'Ull*lini< i n t'fiil his lent ion to in<Ji vitln.it Hlu?le:u. 1 :?>.? r. I s and tuition for year >1 10, Al inf?>r ' matinugivon by A. M. Dj'I'kj:, lit'Mtl Mawter. r\ !i.w. I ';! ,? \ -i. i L" >< I i .1 i : \, to Sprin i. mI. .. ; ii.l Mi rt ;. - tilo , li''itili Spiinp.-, ('. ! I'ii? it-st /v< trrfpHou /' >? jImcm a Chills ami 1-Vvor is'a bottli of 4 (irovc'H TasU'!os*> Chill Tonic. It simply Iron and Qninino :im< 1 taslulc.ss, No Curt! No I'av. ?W~:'i his bIrdMiIM i ' ml vi 1 i ho jcinine Laxative Bromo Juirine TaMet* ho reni^'v that * ??*?i? ?v ' ' i:: o?i> il?.v j It's NYlmt You 1 | That Mn You cm save in nicy l?v l?u\ i Our business has been tnueh bettor ami wo thank all our euM an a's for wo know how to aji]>ro<-i:it vo ir tra railed on us for joo Is i ire riu,ht ah jdeasod with our treatment. Highest hue of Unci- over shot to ?.Y<tii. 1 ?i:r lot of r- meant Carp', of everything in our lin<\ and it wil huy. In Masunie l>uilding UiV' _? til .vir ,. .1. | For Dru \ M s Call at the ( orn T. ttUG-KY'K Fl v.i.i > 1000 M'1 ' ^ .k- at* i I ; f at ivsci: i y t j tim i V V Ai! i bruit .fai* T<>p . I I:i\ i N i u>o t*> \v:ii-I \ our ol I ,1 i i Knainclcil Ware unci: ati<l y i ( miu-'l Meat1' i hi!-. !'re l'ienie to your ati- faction. >r.< is complete. Can I supply } y i T T*\ n nr J.B.MAC i >'< <i ^ y r,(. x; -:-zzxl~- , . COFFINS, jjjll Vo' now hu\ mxl will eontui complete line of Iniml CAS \ \) PS. < all sizes and rjuulilus, i f ! t r k> up 10 ii nnsimi CALL and soo in or son I is fortunate as to have n loath Within the RI< . I iiiirieidaii ||i! IjlftllUmill l IS! I LANCASTKrt, K. C , t ii. ^ IJ (T* 1 ' ' / / ; ' ' > a t> t'thing V\ mi . . taUc (iro\e> Tusto i s i'Uill t onic because the form i;a U | !aiul\ j.i intoil <?n every bot4tt)\\in^ thul il i- simply lior nil (Quinine in a tasteless lorm no Cute. No I'ay. 50c. J. //.//;/; > /*y>?s /'/'jjts* . It/orncji <t! In if. I.ANC \STKK, S. C. ? ?*v:' ol i >11< .? rial Iy. . Ub . Xi Save; lives You Rich. iiir \our 11 KM 11 UK from us. > wo opened limn wo expected, in ikinj our business ?rroiv. and do To al! who have not as yet m ' and you will be nioro than vn in this town -prions from 2 do ?t cheap. \\ o have a 1?ilc stock ! pay yon to see us before you TEPHENSON. lam aster, S. l\ GS IlS UN DRIES tor Drugstore. JXDhdUUJRIv, " -."Ti,? : . : . -r: ? 7 < (j n li 1 V S I ! I h i TO I HIV a JARS | i o ]>lcni\ Emit Jar t<n?s. A n . Try the \ ainlyUe V i< o i wiil have no <>lhoi*. it'ivts : 111 i I'iekles for ffl Y M v Kanuv (irooury lino ^ \ on. Your- for business, * ? :korell. i tt u ~?r? -S* v :r srzxexprr.ix&ivcz <> <5 O () O () lw. COFFINS. e in stock, nc lo keep, a COFFINS nn<l )nr -.tock embraces from 11 to plain, cheap to MK L'AIjLIC cases. your order when so unm your family. l'KICICS :A( II of ALL. Oct. 15, 1902. ?tf.