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Local Matters MMMMMMBMMHnaMiMKJlV . . * CX?"? APPOINTMKNTS OK KKV. J. M. W1IITK. Unity, 1st it ml 3d Sabbath. Gills t reck, 'Jtl ami 4th Sabbath. 11 a. 111. Pleasant Hill, 12.1 and 4th Sabbath, 4 p in. When you want Candy, When you think of Candy, When yon go to bet Candy get at </ Mackorell's. ? Dr. G. W. Poovoy had n valuable cow killed by a train on the L. & C. Wednesday cvoniug* ?Dr. J. Cantzoo Foster, of Bethuno, and Dr. Robt. C. Brown, of Kershaw, are hero for a few days visiting relatives. ? Died, April 8, 1904, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Glanton, of this place, aged 3 days. Me. n.. t v vi '?< . i/. u. xwnssey, in ltoek Hill, paid a short visit to Mrs. Dr. M. P. Crawford at this place this week. ?All the latest books and mag azmes for sale at the Crescent Restaurant. Will also carry a line of school books. 2m. J no. W. Elliott. ?The number winning the second prize in the Mackorell bean contest was 19,217 instead of 17,217 as published in our last issue through a mistake of the printer. ?For rent! A room over L. M. Co's stores. Apply to J. T. Thomasson ? Commuuion at the Presbyterian church immediately after service tomorrow morning. /?Married, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rov. T. A Dabney, at this place, on Thursday, April 7, 1904, Mr. D. T. Mahaffey and Miss Deesie Btarnes. ?Mrs. J. J. .Seay and Mrs. J. G. Tracy returned yesterday from a visit to Mrs. D. C. Harrison in Lancaster. ? Rock Hill Record. ?Rev. J. M. White requests us to say that the Sabbath schools will be reorganized at Gills Creek , and Pleasant Hill A. R. P. churches tomorrow, immediately before services at the former in the morning and immediately af ter services at the latter in the afternoon. - Rev. Paul Pressly on account of attending Presbytery cannot fill his appointments at Shiloh and this place tomorrow but will preach at shiloh and Lancaster on the fourth Sabbath, inst. ?'Squire C. C. Vlcllwain, of Marvin owns two nnlch cows, and not full blooded Jerseys, from which his wife has sold in one i year 625 pounds of butter at an i average price of 16# cents a pound < thus netting her over $100, be- i sides supplying the family with butter und milk for their own use. j ? Waxhaw Enterprise. ?A man who will delibjrately | subscribe to, and read a newspa- i per for twelve months, and then i reiuse to taice it out ot the post- i office without paying up, is mean- | or than gar-broth, thickened with i tadpoles.-Chesterfield Advertiser. ] ?Rev. J. M. White proached < in the A. R. P. church here < Thursday night after which he 1 moderated a meeting of the con- * gregation, which united with Shi- 1 loh in a call to Rev. P. A. Press- * ley of Due West, to be their pi?s- 1 tor. ? Letters remaining uncalled I for in the post-office at Lin- 1 caster for the week ending April 4 9th, 1904, are as follows: , Miss Tinnio Walker, Miss Arlovy ? Newman, (3), Mr. Samuel li. t Thompson, Mr. William Outlaw. Hello Nanco, P. M. 1 w - --What say tbefarmersof Lan?. castor county to a co-operative 1 cotton seed oiPmill ( $25,000. or i $.'30,000. can onsilv be raised and the farmers can supply the seed, and the protits will b? surprising. It will beat farming by big odds. The farmers of Newberry are organizing one. ? Mr. and Mrs. John Hough and four boys left for their new home in Birmingham last Friday. They want by way of Augusta. Mrs. Hough and boys will spend some days with h?r father at Camilla. Ga. Th?H? , ft"""" made many f.icnds while inGreenwood who give them up with sin cere regret. ? Greenwood Journal. ?The Cotton Mill Store Co., which was organized hero with Col. Springs as president, W. C. Thomson secretary, and W. A. Poole manager, will soon ho ready for business. Two solid car loads of goods for the company arrived yesterday. ?County Supervisor Perry let the hnilding of the following bridges the past weelc to Mr. A. C. Hinson, who was the lowest bidder: Bridge over Camp Creek for $72.50; bridge over Hum Creek for $74.50. ? Married, by ltev. T. A. Dabney, at Taxahaw, on Wednesday night last, Mr. J. F. Hunter of this place and Mrs. Ada McManns, widow of the late Amos V. McManus. Mr. Hunter is a merchant in the mill district at this place. He arrived here wun 1113 una? Thursday after* noon. ?The Lancaster Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy arc arranging for the usual observance of memorial day here, May 10th. A committee on the selection of an orator was appointed at their meoting last Thursday afternoon. On the occasion of the memorial , exorcises crosses of honor will be delivered to about 100 Vetorans who have made application for them since the last presentation of crosses. ?The finder of the Smith & Woeson 32-calibre, hammcrless, I pearl handle pistol, recently lost will be given the name of the owner by asking the editor for it, and, furthermore, will ho paid a liberal rc ward for its -return to ^ the owner. i ? We acknowledge the receipt , ot an invitation to the closing exorcises of YVaxhaw Institut April 17?19. The annual ser- , mon will be preached by Iter. ?)as. 11. Thorn well, D. D , Sunday morning, 17th. The annual address Tuesday, 18th, at 11 a. in., will be delivered by President Henry N. Snyder of Wofiord College. An interesting program has been arranged for the exercises by the pupils which come off Monday and Tuesday evenings, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. I ? Mr. -Everett Robertson, who . ivos across the state line, at the Wilson old store, had the misfortune to lose his barn and its a contents by an incendiary fire about midnight last Thursday night. Some corn, guano, a wa- n 2;en and a mowing machine were tmong the things lost. Walter Nelson, a negro, suspected of * jommitting the crime, was arrestid and carried to Monroe jail. t Vlr. Robertson's loss amounto to it)oiit $150., with no insurance. Hit neighbors presented him with s i purse of $40., tho day nfter the t ire. ? Review. [ ? A country paper tolls of two j ittle hoys who asked their mother f they might plav store in tho lining room. "Yes,'' she replied :f you don't make much noise." 'We'll he quiet about it mom," .aid one. "We'll bo storekeepers hat ijon't advertise. . t ?Ray your Subscription 'o tho 0 LjKDUku and bo happy. ? Miss Annie Patrick, of White Oak, has opened a private school at Unity, tho public school term having closet!. ? Mrs. (J. T. Connors, who has l>een spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Spann, in Columbia, returned homo yesterday. ? Miss Irene Cunningham returned homo Thursday from a visit to her cousins, tho Misses Dunlap, at Kock Ilill. ? A shirt waist sale is the next move of the Daughters for the Confederate monument fund. The sale will come off within the next two weeks. Due notice of the time and place will be advertised. In the meantime every lady of the town and coimty who can contribute a waist for this purpose is requested to send it to Mrs. C. W. Jones, of tho committee to receive them. ? Mrs. Leo Griffin, of Osceola, whoso tnind has beeu deranged for some time, was on last Thursday night taken from this place to Columbia for treatment at the State hospital for tho insane. Mrs. ! Griffin, who is a sistor of Mr. T. j M. Blames, of this place, was accompanied to Columbia by Mr. D. K. Hall, of tho Osceola section.? Fort Mill Times. ?The second annual meeting, Series No. 4, of the Lancaster County Building and Loan As sociation was held Tuesday afternoon in the Bank building. The annual report of the Treasurer showed 030 shares of stock and earnings of over $'2.50 per share fur the 2G months since the series heorau. L C H ntMMttnn iwno oloot O " ? ?WV/M " VIVV 1 ed a director in lion of J. T. Mackey, resigned, and the old of. ticers, viz: *V. T. Gregory, President; J. J. Blackmon, vico-Prcsi dent; VV. C. Thomson, Secy, and Treas.; and T. Y. Williams, Atty, wore releeted. ?The Daughters of the Con. federacy are anxious that veterans of the county should hear the address of their old comrade,Gen. C Irvine Walker, at the school audi - ' torium next Friday nioht, 15th inst., and at their meeting Thursday evening voted tc entertain / O nt their homes any veterans from the county who come to the , lecture. This was very thoughtful in the ladies and we hope it will provo an inducement to a number of the vets to come. i ?The action of the board of Trustees of Lancaster school dis- ( trict in making a charge of ten ten per cent, of the proceeds from *oy home entertainmont for the iso of the new school auditorium ihould meet with general approve J il. The school building is not a mblic building in the general | lenso. It was erected for a spo- J :ific purpose, and while the hoaid 8 probably exceeding its authority j n permitting Its use for any other han school purposes yet, under he circumstances, there being no mblic hall ^in the town, there ihould he no objection to its use or home entertainments so long is the school district receives reaonable conpensation therefor. Pen per cent ie a very reasonable barge and ordinarily will not nore than pay the expenses of uel, lights, and the janitor. So, re hope to hear of no kick against he action of the board. ?Subject to prior sale and withdrawal, I offer fifty (50^ hares of the Common S}ock of he Lancaster Cotton Mills at 105 >cr share. Henry W. Thomson, m Spartanburg, S. C. O ASTOIII A.. Bears the ,4 Kind YOU 'l3v8 Always Bought ?211 acres, 2 miles North of own, goo 1 two story dwelling iiitbuild^ngs, olc. Apply to 1 T. S. Carter, Agent, j Lodm- I. o. o r. Organized. A Lodge nf I. O. O. F, was organized at thin place last Wednesday night to be knowu as Lancaster Lodge, No. 90. The Following were elected officers: C. 11. Hurloy, N. G.; V. K. Craig, V. G.; W. 1'. Davis, Secy; K. F. Phillips, Treus.; W. It. Clanlon, O. G.; L. S. Stoele, It. S.; J. T. Knight, L. S.; Sid Wylie, Warden; A. B. Ingram, Conductor; C. B. Jordan, It. S.S: John Barton, L. S. S.; O. II. Adams, 1. G.; G. W. Poovey, It. S. for V. G.; L. S. Elliott, L. S. for V. G.; Win Jordan, Chaplain. The Chronotlianatoletron. I The greatest and most myste! rious invention of the age will be displaced hv mnnv * -/ -f & ladies, gentlemen and children, a1 the graded school auditorium Monday evening, April 11th. This marvelous curiosity hat been the fad in many cities ant towns this season. Crowds tlock ed to Chat iotto from the neigh boring towns und country to get i glimpse of this wonderful inven tion. It is a privilege that tin Lancaster public should appro cialo?the opportunity to seo thi unique wonder. The public is cordially invited Reserved soats, 35 tents; adults 25 cents; children 10 cents. $35,000 Worth of Wire. harlotto Observer. ' The wire for the electric transmission line from the plant of tin Catawba Power Company t? Charlotte will cost $35,000, according to the statement of an of lieiul of the ctmpany, to a report or yesterday. The line was con structed of two aluminum wires each ovtrhalf an inch in diametor nn.. i! a ^ " inu uisuiuce iromudarlotte to th plant is 1G miles and. this 32 mile of wire will cost the amotin named. Death of Mrs. Rebecca Saye. Mrs. Rebecca Saye died Wed nesday afternoon at the home o her son. dames Saye, near Rod man, Chester county, in the 8Gtl year of her ago. She has been in very feebh health the past 12 months. Sh( was probably the oldest citizen o! Chester county, llor son, Dr. d, H. Saye of Sharon, S. C., was ir the city yesterday on his way ti attend the funeral, which was tc have taken place at Fishing Creek of which church her deceased husband was paster for a number of years. She leaves a family ol some six or seven children.?Rock Hill Record. Letter to C. F. Stoll. Lancaster,' 8. C. Dear Sir : A gallon saved is $4 or $5 earned. Two gallons saved i9 $8 or $10 earned. Three gallons saved i9 $12 or $15 earned. Four gallons saved is $10 or $20 earned. Five gallons saved is $20 or $25 earned. It costs $3 or $4 a gallon to paint, besides the paint; as much to brush-on a gallon of worthless paint as Devoe. Mr. Rzra Eathraell, Williamsport, Pa., always U9ed 11 gallons of mixed paint for hi9 house ! Dflvnn tnnl/ A Yours truly, F. W. Devok& Co. 48 New York Lancaster Mercantile Co. sella our paint. mmmmmmmmmBmmmmaammmammtmmmmmtmamtammmrn Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given- that on the 29lh day ol April, 1904, the undersign* ed, as guaidiau of John H. EstrhLe, will tile his fiH3(l return audsettlemeut and luake application to the Probate Court for the County of Lancaster, S'late of Mouth Carolina, for a tinal discharge us such guardian. W. Marcus Kstridge. Dated March 29, 1904.?1m, ? Lost, on Sunday Isist, u hoi ^j > door key. M was prohahly droppad on the way to I ho Prcsbyi t< riun church. Finder will pieuao ' leave at this office. W. F. LANEY , Physician and Surgeon, Calls answered from ollice in rear of Funderburk Pharmacy during the day, and from residence on Elm street at night. Residence phone, 3^. Ollice phone, lis. mwiw???a? III H I ii The iesl Si -- IRISH F Red Blii 1 Bliss, Ea 1 Peerless, - BuRbanfc 3 m- Onion setts of all Varieties. J. B. Ma 0 Hilt* Qinm ,j UUI JIU1V : WHERE THE BEST :: FO 1 1 Our collection of Choice ? for Spring far surpass an; t1 Bargains rule the day i never had, in all of our ex uene bargains to offer as 1 We ask you to note can here and cordially invite y f for yourself. Seeing is b BLACK BR| > We are showing a fine ; Etamines, Eoliens, Crashes . tion to a beautiful quality 1' worth $1.50 that we have p ' a 45 inch Silk Brillitine1 '159c J WONDERFUI 15c Blouse Linen at the Lawn the yard 10c. 20c vi l=2c. 20c white figured Pii white french Lawn value 11 french Lawn value 35c, at t j white Nainsouk at 12 I=2c. at 15c. Five dozen Merceris* . doz., at the doz. $1.35. Jo i ular nrice S3.S0. at the naif YOU CAN'T MATCH THESE, 1,000 yards 8c genuine Madr yard 5c. 1,000 yards 3G inch White L the yard G?c. GOO Men's Madras Dress i: value, each 30c. One lot Men's $10.00 suits, < One lot $8.00 suits, great bai Dosen't make any differ we match the Quality and I n n r i ni. Hi. t lyon's French Pi Strictly vegetable, perfectly harm RESULTS. Greatest known fcina nilTMN of Prtnn.rrfelts and Imllatloi UBU I lull t,,ii with fac-shnllo Kitfnaluro <111 ?>i< Scud fur Circular to WIL.1,1 AA1S Ml'O. Co., Solo Ai Sold by Funderbnrk lMinrmnci ) ?j m' i'j*K auk {The Question is Asked Why C11KKKV ? CO., sells bo mnn\ Shoes ' The Answer Is Because thev handle the very best material and sell for the least money. Wo don't advertise to sell at Cost to make room for more goods. Can hardly get them fast enough. Respectfully, Cherry & Co. * %/ OTATOES -ss, White rly Rose, Hebron, w i ami garden seed CKORELL. wmamaammmmmaummmmmmmmm The Place. THINGS ARE TO BE UND. ; Merchandise and big values i previous efforts, n every depaatment. We have perience, as many real gen= we now have. efully the list of bargains ou to come and investigate elieving. jss goods. line this season in Voils, and we call Special Atten= of Black and Navy Blue Voils, riced at the yard $1.19. Also worth $1.00 at the yard now 1 bargains yard 10c. 15c 40 inch White ;ry fine Persian Lawn at 12 miA mi tlio nar/1 Kr iC ImU k|i?v ui niv juiu i<;w? J mill ic, at the yard 20c. 45 inch he yard 25c. 15c plain 20c Plain white Nainsouk :d table napkins, valce $1.75 b lot fine lace curtains reg= $2.50. kT 0NE=THIRD MORE MONEY. us Gnighams, short lengths, the uwn, lino 10cvalue, giveaway price Shirts, detached cull's, 50c and (10c ^roat bargains, at $0.00. gains at $5.00. ence what it is. Remember >eat the Price. !LOUP. . eriodical Drops less, sure to accomplish DFSIRFD lie remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. ?s. Thf> gormino Is put up only In pnsto-t.nnul Carlo of iho luiiile, lIiiis: ss+j? v K'euls. Cleveland, oino. Y>