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Local Waiters mm .u>j n i m- m ? f i A Pl'OI N'l'M KN I'tt <>! HKV. J. M. WMITK Unity, l-< >?i f?aLb:ilh. Gills t reek, 'J I and 4th tSahluitli.il a. m. Pleasant Hill, 2 I * ml 4ih Subbuth, 4 ]> m. When yoii want Candy, When yen f.^nk of Candy, When yon go to bet Candy get at ?J?~ Mackoreli's. c??g? bm BM laauEamiraa ?Fggs, full Plyniotb Hock, 50 cts per selling. ,1. N. Crocket. ?Hay your Subscription 'o the Lkduuk and t>o happy. ?Born, Mar. 7. 11)04, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B Cauthcn of lleath Springs, a son. ? Mr. Art bar lliekiin, who came up from Florida last week to attend his sister's marriage, returned Saturday accompanied by Mr. Walter Gooch Tl'ish IKitntnnu <1111.m cnftc 1 > v.. .w.l WW...-, garden seed of nil kinds at Maekoroll's. See his new adv. ?1 am going out of business and will mil anything, except school books, at a bargain. 2t L. 0. Payseur. ?Rev Paul Pressly will preach at Shiloh next Sabbath morning and hero, in the A. 11. 1'. church, at -4 o'clock p. in. ? An Oyster and lee Cream Supper will lie given at the resu dencc of Mrs Fannie Beckham in the Wnxhaws on Friday night next for the benefit of tho Cureton Springs school The public invited. ?Mai ried, at tho home of the brute s mother, Mrs J. N. Estridge, on March (>, 1904, at White Bluir, by J.* M. Hilton, N. P., Mr. Luther Williams and Miss' Almetta E^tridge, daughter of the ? late J.'N. Estridge, all of the White BlulT section. ?It is reported that the het\ds | of the proposed banks at Kershaw have come together and that instead of two, Kershaw will have one big, prosperous* thriving bank. ? Richmond Hat l is pleaded guilty before Magistrate Casket Saturday to beach of contract and planked down a line of #25 in lieu of spending a month in jail? We were in error in stating that Chester county was the only I county to send in its pension roll on time, 't he law provides that mo county pcrsim hoards meet on the iir.-t Monday in March and then make up their rolls. The Chester hoard was ahead of time and made tip its report on the first day instead of the first Monday., which caused others besides us to think the reports wore all duo to ho made 011 that dati. ? Messrs. Mackorell Bros, lost a horso at Bothany yesterday aa the result of a runaway accident. The animal became frightened, rnu against an obstruction and broke its shoulder. It had to bo killed. ?Yorkville Enquirer. ? A tire in Winnsboro last Saturday evening destroyed several buildings cn the main sticct of D ? the town, nmong them tho budding occupied l>y Mr. J. C. Mack orell, father of our townsman Mr. J. B. Mackotell, as a residence and store. Tho fire started in a store adjacent end before it reached Mr. Mackorell's ho had removed some of his goods and consequently his loss is not as great as it otherwise would have bean. In suranee was very high in lliis portion of tho town ami Mr. Mackoroll was only fan yiiig niiont l?800. on his stock and household offcets. ? Mr. Adam Morgan, a thrifty fanner of Flat Creek township i> repotted to have lost $1,002. on his way heme from Kershaw last Saturday. ? Everett Long pleaded 'guilty on Monday in Magistrate CaskcyS court to assault and battery and paid a lino of $10. in preference to going to jail for .'JO days. ? Rev. W. R. Richardson, edi tor of the Christian Advocate, preached two very line sermon* in the Methodist church hero last Sunday. The night sermon was on missions, the occasion being the silycr anniversary of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Mil i i ? ... lueiuomsi cuiirci) at this place.* ? Dr. W. B. Fewell, of Kho nezer, S. (J., died yesterday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. He was TO years old. A gre-t loss has been sustained by York oounly in tJic death of Dr. Fewell, ? It will he. iourned with regret that Mr. \Y. M. Moore, has resigned as agent of the Southern at ( this place. lie has been the agent at tliis place since the ol'l 3 -Cs ( was tirsi built .and a heller rail i road agent or a more clover and . accommodating man, Lancaster has never had as a citizen. That , is saying a great deal but it is not , saying too much. The general public will bear us out in the < statement Mr. Moore for the ( present will become an agent of the Equitable Life Insurance . Company. Later on he will pro- ^ bablv move Ins family toGnll'ncy, S. O. Ocatlis An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Allow Lewis, aged about 0 . < m<?nlhs, died in the mill village on Monday last. ? A Mrs. McFudden, an aged . widow, died at tlie hoine of her son.in law, ^Ir. Garrison, in the mill village Sunday night last of , the grip. Shu was S3 years of age. Iler remains were taken to Chester c mnty for interment ?Mrs. Mary Davis, the Beaver Creek section, widow of Sylvefe- ] ter Davis who was killed in the civil war, died last Friday mora- ] ing, aged about 75 years. She , leaves a son who lives in Georgia, t and two daughter* who reside in i this county, surviving her. She j was a member of the Baptist j church. Her remains wore inter- 2 rod at New Hope Baptist church , on Saturday. Dealt) of a Former Luiu-asti'lan. Cupt. James M. Morrow, ti native of Lancaster county, but who i for the past 3(> years has lived it ( Charlotte, N. C., died at his 1 home there Monday night at tho : ago 73 years. Three children ( survive him, 11 A. Morrow of t Monroe, .James Morrow of Alhc- ( marie, and Miss Annie Morrow. } j for 12 years ho was clerk of court for Mecklenburg county. Yes- i terday's Charlotte Observer says of him: "He was a man of I strong character, with many admirable traits and few faults. As a county otucihl he has never been surpassed in faithfulness, attention to business and courtesy, according?to the verdict of people win know. As a gentleman and i \ citizen ho was popular with n largo circle of friends and had no t enemies." t w ?i> C-l Kershaw Votes for Up-to date | School Kui'tHng , The olecl'n 11 held at lverahaw j Saturday on the question of is suing $10,000. of bonds for the ' erection of an up to-dute ?chool 1 building in that town was almost ( unanimous for the bonds. The j vote stood 114 for, to 3 against { the bonds. Hurrah for Ivorshaw. ( It Is oxpectcd to have tho now building ready for occupancy by { the opening of the school next fall. - Easter comes the first Sunday in April this year. \VreU.)ur?rs. The following petit jurors wore drawn y-osl onlay to serve for the 2d wo U of the March term of court: .1 J Patterson, 11. B. McMurry, W. .1. Belk, P. M. Hilton, dno. M. Faile, >1. 11. \Vitherspoon, 11. C. Baker, J. S. Unpins, Kllison Small, ?J. B. Mnckoroll, YV. S Black inon, 11. B. Pardtic, K. S. Howie, T. L Sowoll, 1). F. i 1 ulma, L .J. Funderhurk, Amos S Mun?*o, Henry Jj Blackmon, #1. F. Bell, Sr., K. li .Jenkins, C. L. Hammond, ?J. S. L. Barton, W. 1). Lemmond, .J. B. Bel!, ,J. L\ Pitmon, P. It. ltcckhnm, Jas M. Barton, YV. C. Steele, W. B. Araut? Judson I) Hinson, J. II. Kirk, W. S.Johnson, \V. (J. Gardner, J. K. ltowell, N. 11. Hall man, It A. P. Hun tor. Pension Hoard's ICcpnrt The county pension board held ;ts linnl meeting hero Monday and fonva ded its report to the Comptroller general. The report shows that during the year just dosed IS pensioners have died n this county?13 veterans and > widows, and that four Ifave novel a vay from the county. There were 27 new applications. The number of pensioners for his county in 1003 was 255. Supposing that pensions will bo 'ranted all the now applicants, hero will be an increase of only j in tbo number of pensioners for [bis county for 100-1. Prompt Payment. On Monday last, Mr, Coo. 11. Itoysler, general organizer of the endowment rank K. of I lelivered to Mrs. Sural) Moore, ?!' tliis place, a chock :'or Co, 000, he amount of in. ;i nee rallied by hei Into husband, pt. I. W. Moore, in this thriving frntci nity. Jupt.v Moore's death occurred fob. 17th, it will thus be seen that the claim has been promptly )riid?in less than thrco weeks af> or Lis death occurred. -- -*?&? ^ lj?i l*astor Called. The Lancaster and Shiloh A K. P-congregations have united in u . all to the llov. 1'anl A. LVcsslcy o the. pastorate of their churches, [le is a son of lie v. Dr.. W. L Presslcy, President ol:" the Thooogical -S> miliary at Duo West, ind will graduate from tDo semi' mry next .luno. Mooting of County Board of Equalization. Tne county board of equalization, composed of the Chairmen >f the Township and Special fioarus of Assessors,will meet on L!?? 4th Tuesday in March, 22nd nst., at the allien of tho County \uditor, to equalize the value* ions of personal property of the jounly, and to hoar grievances ind appoals from the valuations md assessments fixed by the Township and Special Boards of Assessors. Respectfully, .Jno. A. Cook, Co. Auditor. March 8th, 1004. - ? 1 4. Letter to Juclgo Jones. iMitcusler, S. C. Dear Sir : Devoe i- worth $4 ir $f) a gallon, put on ; how "nuch is another paint worth ? Depends on how many gallons you've got to put oti, to ho equal ;o one of Devon. Mr. JrJ. Hall, Sheffield, Pa., minted two houses one coat, five years ago, lead-nnd oil, took 40 gallons. Last sum raer bought 10 gallons Devoe for same houses ; li d 10 gallons left. Mr. N. Avery, Delhi, N. V., nvns two houses exactly alike; oniuti-d ono with Dovoo ; took ('? gallons . The other with 3ome )thor ; took 12 gallons. What'd you gtvo for thoso oIT saints ? Bear in mine!, you've jot to pay for the painting. Yours truly, P. W. DkvokA (Jo. 11 New York Tmi Spi'V I f,' >lii: 11. ' "Tlio8uii ?ronow nr lu''V in town, ) . n !' An 1 11 . n-;!i ill' .nil- r ? x? < .1 In1 nn u." Vt s, tlio spinsters a it. i nu eh it evi ;? u in 11 me a >tor j i t, nou ; auii being tilled in overflow in wit': 'heir vivid i xporiencos in O'vliliOiu i, tlioy have dpoiih.d, witV? ingulnv unanimity, to mibird ilnv:i. Ives for th" lion tit >! th ir iniavrotH friendand ad mil'1 : ; ? at 1 th - public pMi'-r...iy t til --r.--i.--i school auhtotium 11'?xl'rid iy night. Tin v ^u:\r iPt' t> tnaho "any old tli I ugh, from \ in? luucho! n-)tiUi?y to :? di 4ti\fioJ cliv i ti o. Tin* v and f:\scina'ing -piasters will ! \ ido open their hot air v.i'.vfii promptly at S o'clock, so don't miss tho opening perfor: . 'o. I> on hand in time to f. ; v ' se' >t, and do vour be- ? h M i'. down whii the Iuij .liiies of wit electrify the who audience. Tin- admission foes wi.l ho as fol" v. : Adult -, 'J."? cents ; childr? , 10 cent ; re m vod seats, 3d c. ut Tho ' r"?i' "<ls of the enO t i:r:t out wiil go I . the public lihrsv ' fund. It. oiul.T to give tin1 public an idea i f how they loolc, since their return, na v eil as a taste, so to spc.i':, of tho night's feast, tho obi urg pinsters will give a ifreestrc t parade Friday after1 nooti at 3 30 o'cloclc. 1 A f i lin /IAIW.1 i...i- r * r 1 1 ' . ?av vtiv vvin.nr iUll Ul llMjlllJIUL' pertormnncc tho spinster- v\ '.! j remain in and about the build-; flog a reasonable length of time wit's t'i" nt hope ins1! ?>x' peer ;i 1 running do. . : oil ! poutr : ; upon s r..v . triLmonial propositions tin inn) bo ' 60 f sit; .it; ,! 1. ?- -? Kev. H. W. II tyi> . form; i' i . pastor of Waxhnw Presbyterian j church, but now oi San Antonio, T-iX , whs married one evening last week to MissAdeh Phillipps : of that place, the ceremoir 1 performed by Rev. .! \V. hi!, j or. Rev. Mr. Iloon . h; - nntn\ . ' friends in this section to whom' the dows of his man in c is <o 1 much interest. Tho bride is well ! and favorably In ; .. in Texas. She is prominent ia church work, end is superintend! at < . the Sunday School Assoc: it mm of the Stale.?Waxhnw lint nui I __ _ I TO BE GIVEN AWAY $85 1H GOLD.! To the pUtcliiW.T of ( I'll v'l ! ; worth of good for tin? next ti:rco \ months will give 1 gue: scs for ea< !?1 worth of ;_'o ' : d ; The ono r.oun .-t to lli t.'.iiiib r < i l.onns in jar v.ill receive v2*> in J gold, second nearest bio in V ! third $5 in gold. Keireniln r ti. . time and llio gold. J. B. MackorelI. | Notice of Application f Discharge. Notice iv hotody given tint 1 v. i i ! ntake my final in torn to t.h Probate J^dge of Lancaster County j ! as Executrix' v ilu? w.d : tie. j late Will M. Vi:iil:i?d:.ngh .111, decoasod on April s. It)01, nr. 1 up- , ply for a di.: charge a a Kxccutrix ; of tho said estate' Harriet Vn n land ingh nut. Mar. 2, 1901- lm. r? J i ~ ^ - ? ! state ot South Carcliim, COUNTY Or I,\NC'\K1T,U, ; 13Y J E. 8TKWM-. IXjl' HIE, ! Probate Judge | WHEREAH, VV. M. iorri: j msdo suit to mo, to p ai t lbi. .l.tltc?; ] < f Administration of i ' if to *. [ cll'-ots of J M Uicbnrd< >i <IV !. i THESE A HE THHUKEOUE ??> el Jo and admonish ".M m ! r ; kindrt (I Had (;r? I ft! . i i J. M , itichardaon, deeen d t! ' they To i ami appear boforr n , in (four' of I Probata, for be held a in r <H , S.<J on Wed no* !:i\ ,\!< > I'i.uf rp" ? li' atiou thereof, ui 1 loV'co'c in t be !'>r > noon, tonhow can e, ff m y Ihey hav why ll?i) add Administration -h ni l not be granted I (liven under my H o d. li: bid d y , of March An nor Domini. T.1D4. J K K1KWM > Pr ibate J ud - ( hrisliunii y I-* jn-l ?<>''<1 to | iv< by !* < it is t*> die b\ . .V ji old st? rv wrl! toid is. better than a iK'\v story -poiltd in lb ' telling. | The height nl' impudence i-* t- ' a gas company to water its >.to''U | and then pump air through it mains. , . Ml 1 *T VT-: w. 75?7 ? SKftss ra/r h LLtly ==WfcAk\ ,== Yoti will find at Clu iry vV the most (omplete h::e ? 1 m' drc.ss and wear SIIOKS. !: -ot; will try their homo made I : \ on will have no othe;\ 1U spcctfnlly, Cherry & Co. 1 * niw r % * r r ' f 1 ' : I '1 ! ? . 1 r hi I : ' ' : II v iirvukVL ? O <i n r'\ R {K\ E - ; Ilcm T.B! Bliss - j U, y1 BllJEitt> SUIki v.c r J "V ? of all Varieties. J {?? M Q f <j?? jL j>.IVltit i3.i. i. vl VaJidJUii 1 - D ? <>~ Mr. J, I. WYL1E, Maiu Laiicasfe Dear Sin? ?am working ear 0: 1'ic dry Goods m; Have Siatl unusually fii cti. Have potter, v i.i i0' . : - SVC ,i . ' earth. We wiil !;e r ' maiiv fr.r { ?: #/ * * * c? pay for iise? . Ay u r,j, r r. .. Iu2?l < 1 C*.: ?: > - . Hi weeks lime, s!;k. 1 Spring Morcto;';y: seen, I en: liir; ty =! Or ?i success of our big co: have given oar comp-e Wiil get iionie in n w Your iu 1* ' 2./0 Laiiihiorc, iiui,, i i : I . i i / i\ J. ii. 1(1" iil)6E, Dentist, taficss.'cr, S. C, WiM'Uini! < it en lit does l't :u d my tonus from tiii^ ti.no, h in o!'. rlh mro iotly o.i !i. IvU a c;;-.r\bl jTrices, / * I ) v vjuiu r nun ; ^ I. >'' An i.i 'i r 7it rt . < i ' F'|lin<* 7.", Ml : I'l.ATK, Fli.i . r t. ! !l J 2..V) r, }>cr 1 !i>v. ; ??et *25. CO ? J ;u-fj arc st! ictly No work <!' excojit for f 'i or ! n ity. J. E. RUTEEilGE, Dcntisl, F.I) ! I'M 1 I i 7XLU'' r n O L V. i \ ri K ) V> H U 'J ?r j r ^ - K1 U i ? \ t. ? vj;' U W r ?ii r . a ti j <j J ^ T'j ' I * (T . QS s r .W- ,W 1 J'j'i, * / iUv seed ?C J i V / > T "\\ T E' jX j) i< j' 1: IJLV. J jjL v JljLj J-J, (.v ]V; < 1 \ & ^ v 'v_> .ge;. r, S. C. *L gCfliiig the cream (!e -1. ?;> ?; ni?rkei$. c ti .J?/Jt Li-^ V. JJ in c :tn ators oia o c-': n <v?\y.-< t - ? > _ A V.'H ? o .v.v ^ ti I { . i i.w' c O k vc cr.ii, r:, i}\o . L'j ?X*..< * ^ t o ? " ?rv cf*r ' rc r-r, * 2 - - 4 * yj I C ic: : v,'li :..c ?,. it i '-k. 0: IIIliSt a>\ . t i cek or ten (u-.ys. iiy, l"* " 2 I:-. uoutu