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T * : V T K|V . - R 11 \ j K t, ' ' 4 3 ^ * ? v * * \ f ? . t. D1 r> ?;i \ ^ I) 1 Ni.<iKi,. x:: . r i > r !!/. '!. I ! I;, 11 fins. t'.n!..o Wnlliico !ki~ ii ' r<1 'i .V >r. i f v. \? In*t v . ' . . . . h : >\ '1 . * I 1 ititilx : ; \ " ; : i itivi nt Wnxhnw u i' : \ .: M i. 44 M''. ( liil- I ?!. Ik. . li tiin . i.-it to i datives at Sardis, N. C. Mis Kuii. I iuo . dan . (.tor ?>1 t he I . me- 11 in \. it'.-! ?' >hn t Nonl, t'litl lfoit ol Mr-. Maiy Nc.?l, -t tilts vLinity. have tanti iculnteil sit the \Ya.\h iw ia htitute for the session which opene ! ! Mienl iv. i, '..in ami lamil} oi rritnus section \ isitud tr >\o$at I nity the past week. llev. .1. M. White is timing. ii;g for a big e hicationu! rally at I .1 v about the li st ot ireptctn i) Speaker- will l.e secured a: ? an into it.-ting program nrr u d. o.cr?? ? I 'arm lor Sale, I'lie ?4 Will is Gregory" home f . !, (In out dwelling newly re I iiritl. So aero of good fannin;: < r pasture land on waters of Flat Creo. . (i miles each from the li iile and iirewo; g<?ld mines, 7 j: : dellerson and lo from Ker v; . l'Vv * or ms api?i *. to T. S. (\\irn:i:, Lancaster, S ('. i-'aeiaries llclp a Town Luneuso r eorrcs,; anient. > .\rwn and Courier makes the l. , twing <>f? ervat;. :is on the h iu lit tile cotton lo la re are t > . in L " and vicinity : N r. that crops have heen "hud ny, tiio \v:i?on* of inuiiy fanners nr to l)i! .hiily .'-ten :.i tlie tired; h< . leu with wo.ul, melius. , v< lahi ami |K?iiit: v. < >; : \ i. ii l'i i.i; . "-ait .ell . ' ' ;m si \"ti_r " t will. x" I Mi* i .i' tiay.s ? i coltot! ; . ! t \\ ?' v. 'opl o. < t e? . c e.' a ! v-.iluV.. i . 111 o*I ' US(!<1 ! .1 . .!>):! IiniO!!;! I ' '1: i 1'! no market t< , : it ; i wo <! r.nd si . , .-fj i.ntly much i t their li o . spent in i lioness and, of com sc. without profit. Now. ! iwi'vcr, since the e.'ct'i tifntlt n ni'li: rml the <: . v! c ' i the town's pop' ii met lim! it p-ivs thoni to keep thoii totus 1 mi y ;it thiseason hauling to murUcL those t! j i rwhicli in former times wc.v ii".o\\(i' in _ ,) to waste on t i . i . Ik. ... < ?u -Miih, a ius pie nic, uuilur the an pi c. s (ii ilio 1 ).ui_rl?lt!rj> of the C'onIViIcm ney, will I it? :'ivc;. the \ etc: ni. .. ' tli.ir ni 'iuis i ll Almost i.. 'in' :;i' v. in m ::r of the resilience i 1 .imlgo 1). A. Williams. Ever} lioily who can i? requested U. 1?11uor send wellli; i! baskets. The Daughters, c> . li.i occa ion, will pres. i,' hii.g.'.i to those Veterans v\ht have it .t already re -eived lliciu. A full attendance of veterans is c.' }. cially desired. is the Daugli t i \vi-ii to com: lei!- '.lie roll of honor. i I is a ?v day t'<ir South ( militia wh".; than uthous: fanners ; : f"-s ?hat there is s !i;. 111; for i liv'in to lorn n 'lhout fa? mi'ijx. ( h. ^ ??i i-> only nc:?ianin?r In ond woi k. Mav she k j> ic ii|>, and pro*p. r! '1 he State. % CJu:\ ' ' ^ ibo 4 1 "" I * ' Hn.e Always Bought T* C % C. & L To Be Extended l . ? ":urvi'\??rs Now :it Work im<1 I I'i <1 till :?! ion> for Con Inio I ion lie i it u U 'i p id 1 y Made. Mi. \\ . ( IM-a'W. civil engi- A i < r, ? f Fmpiay Sj lings N. (\, 1 ii.is ! .' u < ngnged I?the Chester- * ;i M and Lancaster lla'ilroad com- 1 i p*ny to survey tho line from Ku- 1 t ? Lynch'* river, and, per- ' ha] . lo Lancaster. W ork on the 1 t'ia tnietion I' Ire. extension will ' li'j'u at Ku'oy probably within a * few weeks. Mr l'luck artivetl Lie-lay morning and started v promptly on tlie worK of survey- ^ i n _r. v Jhe-iihmt JStevenson announced e that the road will probubly he ex- 1 tendetl lo Lancaster. This i< what 1 he had to say to a representative 11 of The State Tuesday: ' Mr. \Y. F. Stevenson, who e has been giving his entire atten- * turn to his bunking business and t law practice of late, came down v from Clieraw yesterday. The new ' road from Clieraw to Chesterfield may be carried across Lynches 1 i ? i 4 iinu mi n.? Lancaster. 1 Mo 1 surveying party was to st:u t yes- * lerdav, according to the informa- ^ tioii which Mr. Steven-on had." e f This is good news, especially t?? the upper part of the county, 1 hut there will ho much opeculu- ^ lion as to the course of the survey from Kuhv. * ' _ } i/onis i i'oiii Iversllaw Era I M;-s Ola t 'ulp, of Lancaster, fc -j.v lit las! week with her friend 1 Miss Nell Porter. i We ate sorry to learn of the ' ?e i ions illness of Mr. Kouben } n II, <>f U'estville. - Mi.-s Main! (iregiry, olLan-J e. Mi r, is visaing her friend and J college-male, Miss Belle Vaughan. < ? Mrs. Li. C. MeManus and * two daughter-", Misses Bessie and Pearl, of Lauciv-ter, spent last w '.iii Mrs. ,1. \Y \ lie Porter. | ? M -s M o'.c (hi burn, of : , I,i : >ier, i- vi> i iir; ilic fmiiil ; ( f !j.'i .. e'e, 1 !?> :. \V. I*. Clyhu ii ! ; of llio Gold Mine section. L . and M >. A. I hies of , i!ai!c(i Id Mtn 1 o visiting in , . 11.' Mo. h an-! w:!i extend their , visit so far north as Nova Scotia, ! where thev lisivo a son living. i' I ?Otir popular and ellicient i Sheriff, (.'apt. .1. 1*. Hunter, was j 1 in Kershaw last week. lie had j been looking for Walter McMan- j ii-'. ai". us Arant, the slayer of John 1 L' a i, e >!ored, whose death was I i ! in led in the I Or a last week. i' | ?Dr. \\. f;. Twitty spent last j' week at Glenn Springs, enjoying | i.is tir.it. vacation of the kind since 'v. . e '."ran practicing in Kershaw j1 i near three years ago. ?Sain M l C'ili kill, colored, who lives on Mr. Hump Iruesdel's ^ place on Hanging Ilock Creek, i i.ad on ex'.iiliiti m in town Sutur- i . i day n Inge i nit i*. .-n.ike. It had I j 1^ Jullh.s. I -Mrs. 10. > Ilinson and daughter. nod her churming sistv r, Miss Mayo flusscltine spent i S'Uid.iv in Lancaster with their t .. int. M : . .!. 11. \Yitfccrspooo. i ? _ _ 1 \\ hen a southern man, pro- : tending to eak for the south. ' - ' I i g< os through the west &fid north ^ I making speeches for $100 or $200 p :i night, and says there will be | war unless 1 ho Fifteenth amend- ] mentis repealed, wo hope the i people of the west and north will i fully realize that he is disgracing I iho intelligence of the south and ' is not speaking for this people, if ' lie Fourteenth and Fifteenth * amendments ate repealed it will !i done by winning the n )ith and , J west to the view* of tho south i>y .! coilrS'.1 the opposite to that per- j - i d hy i -o!(is i bint lerskite who v.'auld rui.i a!i creation for ttio sake of por-oaui notoriety and success. Tiio .State. Negro And His Watermelons I villed Four and Wounded Nine \\ kite Men?Kusu'il of LIiid on 11 is l'utch. Birmingham, Ala., Auj. 17. V spec!til from iletin, Ala , says: Sews ha-? just roach hcie that four nen have hcen killed and nine vounded in Randolph county by u i logro named Sludge. The shot'* j IV and pnss-t are now in pursuit, | >ut have not yet captured the uui del or. I'he trouble started over a ditlieul- i y in u watermelon patch last Sutirdny. A party of white men ( veto working the public road at ' ijavor Creek, near Lamar, tuid i vlioi they tiuislied work they ask-1 I pennission to eat a few melon-* j a the negro's melon patch. They 1 ivere told to help I hem selves The nen begun to cut un 1 slush me- ' oils and vines, while Sledge look d on. The negro warned them 1 0 stop aud then went after his ;un. Heturning he emptied the weapon into the crowd, wounding 1 out of 11.? Immediately Sledge tied. A ( iossc, headed by the sheriff, over ' ook the negro near a hriilge over he Tallapoosa river, live miles rom Wedowee. lie was orderid to surrender, but replied by iring his shotgun, instantly killng Thomas Ebbott and Robert ?\>rd. - 1 1 1 iHia uecusieu ou me rouci oilay 1 ?y James Moore and Bud A'ilsou. Without warning the legro rinsed his gun and fired, inttautly killing Moore and mortaly wounding Wilson. No t'u ther letails have been received hero, >ul at last accounts the posse is dill in pursuit. v "tfoj/s the Voiif/Ti and Works off t/lti Cnld. Laxative Uroino Quinine Tab sts cure a cold in one day. Np (Jure, No Pay. Price, 25c. 1 Fifteen Break Jail. Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 14.---A special to i'ho Observer from i Washington, X. (\, says 15 prisoners, ull colored, escaped from the Beuul'orl county jail early thie morning. Two wero charged with ~ c murder, one was undo, a federal fourt sentence while the others were charged with minor offenses, ihe jailer failed to lock them in their eel Is ami they uug through the wail. Two interesting b;ts of information have been given to the public first th?*. Postmaster General Payne will declare all railroads postal routes so that the I nited Slates can punish any strikers who molest the trains as interfering with the mails. An' jther is that President Roosevelt iias declared that Columbia has 40110 too far to back out of the janul treaty now, and if she balks some means will be adopted to Joreo her to accept it. These are wo long steps in the way of im [leriulism. ?The State. ItLOOD FOI.?ON.TREATMKNT EH EE Blond l'oison is the worm disease on ;arth ytt the easiest to cure when J1. It It (Buunic Itlnnl lt.ilnt) is tine.t. Many lmvd .phnp'oi sp ? .-? > i th# kin, ulcers mucous patches, fulling inir, itching sktn, hone puns, rhettmitisni, catarrh, eating, ll eoing. "entering sons, souofula, scabs and icalcn, cancer, an I don't know it in tilood poison. (let Botanic Blood Itnlm (It. It It i til, A few Bottles guaranteed to cure 'he worst eases, told at drug stores. Treatment. of B. It It. sent free and prepu'd by writing to Jilood Halm (' >.. Wlanfn (ia. Dess iril>e irouldo and free medical advice jiv it until cured. It I. it iInn(M'glix y tented for 30 years I we- when all due fails It It. it makes the liloml riirre and ! h heals evtny Mice, un I ili l>s nil ( lies and pains it- 15. it. npiv.ve 'He di'/CHlion. _?36.rR tlio /: ' 1 '-J lArfVS tie. | a'T" (Z&tfMz&u | THE SMALLEST H THINGS A KOI; Tour I J STOKE A K E THE PRICES sym till nt which wo. sell trortdn. 4 < v I.J1N I lose. 1 O fur 15 Lll('? Stripe Hose. 8 ^ t| i_y tor 1,) els Lent s I t 111 J?? Fftncy 8ox U ^ O X for Lents lint' Vici a 3 Ki(J 50 ShoC8 \ *} f,,,ril puu ?,f 25 ' v J cts ouspenders. ^ t & W ^ ^or il PIl?r ?f Wool r;, _? ?\ 7^ y l'unls wotHi $1.50. (?i) cents *'-00 cents ^crr1 ! O c4<Mits ?wr. 5..(;cl.lts 30 L 1 ^ inch White Piques unci Murl. 1'ltS. 1 for 12 yds. Knglish r' " Long Cloth worth 10 cents n yuid. Notice of Discharge. VTO I'K'K is hereby K'ven I hat on Ui? 1M 3islilsyo August. 1993, the uuilptt-igueri as sdnitnitit rstur of t|i es? la'eof Mrs. c ooperT. Davis ihcenseii, will H!?i;is li ?l i. >> ?> ' incut and tnck<> applied', ion to W.e Prolate < ourt f.w the ( ounty > f banriiste", S C , for a final discharged* SU' ll iuim'i i?! ;?|PI\ T. H. DAVH, Adnir Aug. 1, '03 Lancaster. 8. Notice of Discharge, Notice ia libiely given that on the 2-V.h day o August HIIKi, tlie undersigned as Guardian of the ?stale of Mary H. liarrou, minor, will li>e his final r turn and acttk-uient and make application (o the Prohate court for the ?Nuiuty i?f Lancaster, H. , f. r a tluul disci uu no as; noli UU'iriii'tn. (i. li. li \ RltON, July 25, M03, Guardian, Notice to Overseers Csi'l < nt harp's a ni work your iOtitis. Don*, wait until you arc too in sv i.iih your crops. Gruiiipi iir'nl.' less than t welve feet in w' l i . iP! I>o rt'ji tired or built ! foad hands, tie coon ty pavi::;; .'or lumber ami nails. L. ?J. l'riMtv, County Snpervi.-or. t- , *wcsrca?r?trir.siMMi ' ridges to Let The contract to lepuir or build anew 1 his bridge across Lynches ereck, known ?s the Sowell bridge, will ho lot t i Uto lowest responsi l?lo bolder on Tuo clay, llio first day (if Sept. I'dOd, at 11 o'clock, a. in. I wi.l also lot on n> xt day, Wednesday 2nd Sept. at il o'clock, a. m., the contract to build a new bridge across Little Lynches creek between tho town of Kershaw and the Ilaile mine, known as the Klnckmon bridge. Plans and specifications will be known at tho letting. l>ond for faithful performance of work will be required of successful bidders. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. L. .1. Pkury, County Supervisor. tnoc:t>v?LMwaE.w>iww ? ' 11 w nno?a? A Ooo<l Roads Gonvontlon Called To the Citizens of Laucustei County: You ure requested to attend n good roads convention to be belt at Lancaster C. II., on Saturday the 22nd day of August for the purpose of considering ways anci means for the improvement ol our public highways. Senator Latimer, and perhaps other prominent speakers, will address the convention. We appeal to all to attend this conven. lion, and let us sen if we cannot make some substantia! progros* toward general improvement ol our public highways Lotus have a full attendance of all overseers. L. .J. Pkrry, County Supervisor. -r?n*.<sBr<env?KBBmnmmcm. w wnuw ? i .vote:* OASTOniA.. Boars the /) II18 K'n(i You Have Always Bought 7 E CLOU liici' Goods Sale ues with inoreasi I nteresL 25 ?esjhs"u $ 1.011 s^1-9* $1.24? ^ I*, i!!., i<r tieler Shirts. I ?T? ? - i . .. - i 32 ?f> tf4d* Si IS 1 " 1 :? C(.ills ivu-?l <lrt s * SMt'U. $i 9<) ' ? "" ' ? ? . 2 cents j; 1 cent i,aiK'r j( 50 cents f"r 7^;;:;;:,s.' 33 cents ^,r SKirts j !*S 1-3 ?.f?i?Kl'"'()xf"lM' l Gray, Brown, Blue j I | $10,0< WORTH OF Dffl j TIONSJLOTI MI5i II To at prices oj -To Cash i We quote prices on a few item.Our entire Slock of While Dress ed Lawn-. and Orsundica? f 1 on 5(H) yds, 1-4 wide Percales at 74 1000 ) vis. lin ker's Bleach at S;V< , 1 ) d wide rallota Siil.s at 75c pe 1 yd wide Tall'eia Silks (miarante , $U0G.O0 in Notion Samples- less Splendid Bargains in the Samj <hiefs, llo-icry, Suspenders, 11 A50O yds Sv\i.-s and Hamburg Kc Prices tlmt defy competition. 20 Suits (.lob) a l'ru-h and Line , Our all Wool $7.50 Scr?>o Suit l 5() $10.00 Suits?odd lots ? at * Odd Lots in Men's $2.00 shoes, ii j Ask to see out Bro^aii at H 1 ' I OU11 EN I'll!E SI ()( 1C ()F M E! LADIES AND MISSES OXF If you have not but 5o to spend y 1 ? iiu ..f u - i .. u ivv. (rail \il HUSUUUUUIS II 11 1 chine Oil, 10 Balls Sewing Tin ton numerous to mention. Do not fail to 1 We will make whether You 11 Little. ; Yours ; Funderb ' ?1~-' - nr.-,- . i Notice to Debtors ana Creditors I of Joseph Clark, Dee d. j All persons indebted to the late | j .Joseph Clark will come forward j and pay tl.c same at once, and nil J persons to whom the said Joseph (Jark was indebted will present their claims properly attested as . required by law to the undersigned. Jam: M. Clark, ) 1 Kxeculrix. j Aiiji. 14, 1903 lm. Alnny j.oisttn^ in mi-, cnmmoni : ' ty ' >'<? sulVt?rin?j fr :n ki.lney Cori!)>laiiil who couhl nvohl fatal j I'fHuUis by iitiiog Knit", 's KHncy \ Cure. T. Kugeno Funderbuik. I 1 f V ' I I' II I' 1/ Di if(\MO A lio FAIL r () INVKSTil}ATE ( AN ONLY 1U.AMR ('on" i'REliSELYES n <r l ?>s o* Money! ;i S f,,! liiU's5 f> WntB " ( * if I I. W > Su;l|)S. ? i\ ful bnx 3 n,kea 6 O I I aJlN Jino Tniiet Soup. I i \ < fl" tho lu'8t 15 M. * 1 11 I o ccntn inch i "... i..:~ i_? ? ? ? ' 111 i it | II OWISV. loconts^r" l"!"u 0.> cents 'ZZ:26 | ^ i fur line tailored Skirts "* " w< rtLi ?3.00. iMOUli * ! * )l bleached tua? t v 11 I o Win Damask f i hi ^ *m' Holies ?1 50 trim1 *'*' med Hats. T \ fo1' *1 00 tlim> e p) ( CI! 15> njoa ,Illts> 00,00 1 GOODS. NO: 1ING, SHOES. C.. ETC.. f special interest Buyers.i to substantiate our claims : Goods ?including, also, ColorHi ?3c to 25c per yard, c per yard. ;; per yard, r > ard. ed) at $1,00 pr yard, "worth $1.25 I 33J uii I 50c on tho Dollar. I ?lcs in SI:ills, I\>wel>, HandUortelts etc. lyings--Inserting to Match, at fl in at $1.50 the Suit. K for $4 50 I* >0 50 and $7.50. If to clone OSc per pair "Matchless" & .15 the pair, m VS Low Cut 8IIOKS, ANDnj OlvDS TOGO At FlliSt COST* -on can <jet a 10c pair of llosfl Jc llottle of lietined Sewing M? cad or a hundred other nrthiclqflp (Mono to sec i|s. it PAY YOfJ, cy mreii joi to Serve. miURK Cf. Important Hotic^; Notice is hcrohy give* thai is a violation of law for8 mv son or corporation within limits of Linciistor CouAjr to or offer for sale any pinbl, f cartridge or pistol tairtrtiteb w out first obtaining a li<HNO fr the County Board of cJHjtoist County Snp8m8? l'ay your Sul>seri^^Hp*< Lkdgkk and he hnppv^^KgjKf . . . 'WNfg * ! ! 1^ J Foley !s Kit . ;^RS makes kidneys and /lH|^