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Local i^stiors . Da ?r??- ? ??. - ? ? rT .u v 1 AIU'OINIMBXTB Of KBV.J. JSC. WHITE. ( Unity, 1st and 3d Habbatli. < Ullls t rcvk, 'Jd and 4 Mi Habbatli, 11 a. in. t l'lejiRaiit Hill, 2J mid -Itli Halibuth, 4 p m. When you want Candy, < When you think of Candy * When you go to bet Candy ' get at j* (/ Mackorell's. \ ? Ice from now on in tiny quant- ( ty delivered at your homo. J. B. Muckorcll. * ? Good ruins fell in most every section of tho county yesterday morning. * } ? Mr. W. F JL'urduo has been v appointed carrier for 11. F. I). g No 4. JT; ..j -*? * * ? ji-ivo gduu seconuMianu sew- t ing machines at a bargain, for ^ cash or on time. J. B. Maekorcll. a ? E. 1). Blakeney, Esq, is ^ baring lumber and granite hauled for a largo dwelling on the site of ^ bis present residence Kershaw 1 v Era. . u ?A number of our young poopie enjoyed a pic nic at Heath t Springs last Saturday. 0 ?Children's 3ay exercises >vere h observed Sunday night at the t MethodUt church. An appro- r] priato program of songs, lecita Hons. etc.. was rendered. ^ ?Mr. Judson Beckham, who g has been i!! for several months, we \ regret to loarn is gradually grow- li ing weaker, and his condition is coneidered critical. _ ^ ?New announcements in this \ issue: ForJSheritf, J. P. Hunter; o for Clerk of Court, J. F. Gregory; for Treasurer, W. C. Cauthen. p ?Mr. Frontus Funderburk has returned home from Texus whore * he has been teaching school for the past year or two. ?Mr. l)uihum A. Cautlien of , Millviiic, Miss., is visiting relatives at Hoatli Spring3. Ho has j not as yot recovered tho money ^ and valuables of which ho was rob- ^ bed at a hotel in Kansas about a ^ month ago. o 1V ?Uev. J. T. Dondy, of Kershaw is spending a month's vaca- -j tion with relatives in Oconee r VUUUiJ. ? Miss Lila Lee, of Anderson, I is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. "V Stewman, at this place. d ?Died, on Friday, May 13, c 1904, Elmer, the two-year old w son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bowers, of Pleasant Hill township. Those ^ young parents have tho deepest 1} sympathy of their friends in tho loss of their only ehil i. " ?There wili bo preaching at Tirzah church on the 4th Sabbath ^ of this month instead of tho 5th 0 Sabbath as announcod by the pas- P tor last sabbath at 11 A. M. and 11 at the chapol at 3 P. M. '( ? Letters remaining uncalled ^ for in the post-office at Lan- ^ caster for the week ending May 14th, 1904, nro as- follows: . it Mrs. Mattio Black, Mrs. Alfred ^ Jackson, Miss Lizzie Chope, Miss- Hattio Gilmoro. ^ Balls Nance, P. M. J ? Mrs. Mary S. Thompson of Riverside, is visiting her grand- 11 daughter, Mrs. M. W. White.? \r ts jLuinviiiv i.mpurur. ? All the latest books and man i azincs for sale at the Crescent Ic Restaurant. Will also carry a line of school hooks. (j 2m. .Ino. VV. Elliott. gi Foley's Honey and Tar pccu. ei liarly adapted for asthma, bron chiMs and hoarseness. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. ? Wo bospi nk for the veteran delightfiti iime in ilio city hj .he sea. About 7M hoarded tin JUtgoing truins hert jibtrrduy foi Lb s big Stale reuonu: id Charles :on. ?Tho delegates to tlso State Democratic convention from this ;onnty, viz: Col. Lcroy Springs, Sheriff .1.1* Hun or, J. Iv Porter, Jol. L. c. Hough, L. M. OlybnPB ind It. Ij. Hlaekmou, loft for Co, nmhia yesterday. Tho con von ion meets there today. ?Mrs. draco Nicholoon, wife if Mr. ltilly Nicholson of Ches? .or, died at her home at that place m Monday last, after an 11 Incss >f several weeks. She was about JO years of ago. flcr husband ind throe children, tho youngest mly 4 weeks old, survive her. Hop .sister, -Mrs. .John Keel, el his county, was summoned to hot icdsido last Friday and remained vith her until death relieved hci aifferings. ? Married, at this place, or hinduy last, by Rev. \V. II. dodges, Miss Josie Williams, laughter of Mr. W. C. Williams, nd Mr. J. F. Jordan, all of this )Iuce. ?Tho communion services nt Tnity A. R, 1*. church, which rere appointed for last Sunday, nve been postponed until tho 5th :abbath in this, month, owing to ho fact that llev. J. M. Garrison, f King's Mountain, who was to iftvo assisted in tho services found hat ho could not 1)0 present. Mio services will begin on Thurs ay nigh*;, May 2Gtli, awl will ntinne morning and 'night until lunduy. Tho pa-tor, Rev. J. M. Vhite, expects to bo assisted by lev. J. W Simpson, ofDoncord. ?I am agent for Lancaster Jounty for the "1900 Washer and Vringer." If you wish to buy no get prices, etc., from mo. Mrs. S. A. Williams, t. F. 1). No. J, Lancaster, S. C. Lorshaw Orailed School Commoncemcnt. A special to The News and lourier from Kershaw gives tho '.lowing account of tho school losing at that place last week: jftst evening a very largo crowd MS OUt tO witueHS llin lotttnf Itin iteresting commencement ever ises of tli? graded sclool. Those oeeiving diplomas and certificates rero: Misses Virginia Barrett Yuesdel, Boyco Rollings, Louise )ye, Loula Wilson,Mario Browor nd E hel II in son and Beckham Iilton CIyburn, Herbert Eugene rnngban and Walter Miller Tlio C5 iplomas were presented by Prinipul Dodson in n few well chosen rords. Prof .1 W Flinn, I). D., of the outli Carolina College, who was reseut delivered tho literary ndress. Although it was 10 o'clock nen iros * linn whs introduced, e wh8 given close attention, and is talk was one of the very host ver hoard on the groat and all imortant question, Christian educa 11. Kershaw has beon extremely irtunato in having been able to car such a man of learning, tiese exercises, which have bsen ich a pleasure to all, prove tho no work accomplished by superitendoDt li. A. Dobson, and his tithful and cflieicnt assistants. ... . ? ****** -*.rv'?j??m 'he Question is Asked Why CHERRY & CO., sells so lany Shoes ? Vlie Answer Is Because they handle the very est material and sell for the ast money. Wo don't advertise to soil at ost to make room for more oods. Can hardly get them fast aough. Respectfully, Cherry & Co -i Aceiil entjvJy .shot llims',ir r David, tho 10.year o ?.t sou -of j Mr. J. 0. Belle of tbe leoksopbao) [ section, accidentally shot himself . while returning; trom minting lust I Friday evening. The load outerjlo'i his right foot,taking (.IT one or ? 1 two of his toes. kicked by u Mule. i ! Kir by, tho 12-year old f-on of j Mr. T-hos. K. Duron, was lucked . by a mulo Moudry afternoon and j I ho calf of cue of his legs bo badI ?y injured as to require tho attendance of a physician. I New Postmaster Appointed* | A dispatch from Washington I ; announces the appointment by the President of Mr. Janics M. Stew* I art to bo postmaster nt Lancaster p in place of Mi <. Bell Nance, whoso i term has about expired. Mr Stew I art has hecnchief clerk in the office .' here for several months and his appointment will givo general ! satisfaction, lie will give the re1 quired bond anil take charge at an . 1 n early day. J ' 1 Death ol*Bliss Alice llorton. 1 .1 ! i Miss Alice llorton, 6>f the Oak , I . ! hurst section, a daughter of the i ; late Charles Hortou, died at the ! Johns-Hopkins Hospital in Balti| more last Monday morning where , she had been under medical treat1 mcnt for the past live weeks, having undergone an operation. She was i about 30 years of age, a member of the Muthodist church and an exemplary christian woman, ller remains arrived at Kershaw yesterday and were interred in the family plot at Hanging liock ?? *. I church r Homicide Near Kcrsliaw ( On Thurs !;i. i i.-.1 Charles , Brown, col., was tliot by Mr. Lewis D. Horton ami died from the wound on Saturday. The ball took client in the negro's nock. Brown it seems had aban- 1 doneil a share crop which ho was t working for Mr. liorton and when the latter questioned him as to < . why he left it, some words passed s . between them when the negro ad ^ 1 .8 vanced on Mr. liorton with an ] axe, which ho hold in his hand, c 1 . vrhen Mr. Horton lircd twice only 1 '? 1 ono ball taking effect. Drs. IlailoC j and Brazington conducted tlio post , mortem examination. An inquest was hold Sunday when a verdict was found in accordance with the i ! above facts. j Mr. Hoi ton cnmo up yesterduy " I and surrendered to the Sheriff. .Ho hau employed Williams & i1 Williams & Dobson as his attorneys and will apply for bail. ^ Prof' A.M.Dunn has just been f 10 elected priucipal cf the Albemarle graded schohl for another year. Prof Dunn is a native of . Lancaster county, having been reared from childhood only a few s' CI miles south of this place. He u was elected last summer to the >position which ho has tilled for ?' ' 11 the past year to the groat satiafac- r, tion of tho peoplo of Albemarle, n so much so that they have rotaiu- s' ed his services for another year. xl\ Mi?s ICmma Leo Nisbct, who!" \ ii has been one of the teachers in a tho same school for tho past year, ?i has also been ro-dscted for anoth- " er year, which fact attests her popularity with tho patrons.? n Waxhaw Enterprise.. * The bourP of county commissioners of Meckleaburg haye orPcrcP that tho lino pat ween Mock enburg and Union counties and m also tho lino between that county . and the Str.to of SouthCarolinn be ^ resurvoyep. This action wnc taken! ,/ on account of tho trouble about the ,i paying of taxes by tho people liv itigin the vicinity of the lines. Af- i1 tor tho survey there can be no Pisj)ute about the location of the b | land. A<: v i c'} t > i *= ('Jo : < > i. :.-i. it To tl . t??r of lit? . 1 ' Port;1.It n:e to say one old ' reference to lie lur/Kurds, war* heelers, etc,, to be seen ubout the polls or. election day ill Columbia If the voters will adopt tr.} remedy il will pnt ai. end to then in liluivt i ... never voieior any man who wii1. ciii^io;, tin scum of God's earth to bo seen, heard n il unit uh,.ut the poll and who \ oil and spout hot vie a' decent cilix ns v.hilo making out their tickets. In this way you teach the candidate to run on lib own merits alone and that you will not vote foi any man who depend* on this "One X" sit of Gale* street pets to root him into cilice. A. F. C. Columbia, May 11, 1004. Lotter toC. C. Skipper. Lancaster, S. C. Dear Sir : Three churches in Raldwiasvillo, N. V., have had tin ir first lesson in Dgvoo. Meesrs 0-terohut& Look wood paint"d the Presbyterian par nonage; estimated 30 gallons; took 2*2. Messrs Slingorland & Shutter painted the Episcopal church ; 3S*imalod 40 callona : tool: 9.R Same painters painted the Catholic church ; estimated 50 gallons ; took 39. Of course, they estimated from vvh at they had been using. The laving in paint and work is $4 >r $5 a gallon. Total saving on ihree jobs $125 to $150?the tainting costs two orthroo times \s much as tho paint, you know. Yours truly, V. W. Lkvok y Oy, ) ITew York Tj ?ncaster ..Tors...*v?i. C o v.!Is )uv v unt. Notice. : i.o Hoard of Control lot L .nutstor county will meet et i an :astbr 0. II., tt. C., on Juno the Fth, 11)04, for the pwrj >.. < f dcctingdispensers for t! ! -penary at Lancaster ('. !!., 1 the liapensury at Kershaw f : thdenuing year beginning duly 1st. .004. Applications for the-o portions must b.o tiled with naul >oard at 1c -l twenty days he fore aid Till of Juti 1904. ,1. E. \V. Ilailc, Ihr. Hoard of Co. Control L.C. "sar -- ag~-r aer ' r?rizr?.: Trespass Notice. 11 per-ons are warned not lo ( :.ss by fishing lur tii is or in any i*.her way on the i mds of th it .! yned ol < 'am < iei-k ami boidui: ; n Ii & (! Jtui!ro:u! in ' ano <1r<ek ownpiiip Tha law v. ill he rigid!* n forced mrnlnst nM per on* disregard ng this notice. \V. I>. /hyier, \V. J. Cunningham P. <'unni? gham. T. K. ( unninghuvu. lay 9 1904?1 in. Jotics?-Lancaster Graded School. o all whom it may Concern: 1'ake notice that pursuant to a petition ignod l>y ton voters and freeholders ivsicut In Lancaster Sch iol District. we, the ndcrsigued, Trustees of sai l District, do ereby call u pub.ic meeting to l>e cor.iosed of all those voters who niv resident 1 aid return for taxation In said District ?ul or personal property of tho value of ut loss than ono hundred dollars to asrmblo in tho Court House at Lancaster . C? on Friday tho 27th day of May, 19.11 t 1 o'clock, p. in., for tire purpose of elect* > .; a chairman and set rotary of said meetly, live trustees of said school district i d of determining what special tux, if try, not to exceed live mills, shall be leyid, as tho majority present shall decide, n all real and personal property within rid School District for the maintenance of ro public schools of said District. This lay !0th, 19 ti. W. T. GREGOltY, W. J. CC.NNINGi I \M, LEllOY SPUIXGS T. S. CAlt i'lill, Cli.VS. T. < OK NO US. Trustees Lancaster Sell ! District. >hbb*jz~- -zraz-zzxi... nsa ~r ? .v.- ? . .km ?Vo - ? M m w ?* 11V I > \ I My viltua'of ??i o; ' of th 1 P; h:i! utim*, f will s?'.i :; ; . > if am* i >. , ut 'A. II. P. I* r- > 1 ; in the town ' Lancaster, on >'n tn\lty lh" 21*1 i*t !:uit, eonjinemii j^-it II o'< k,< k ii 01 , 1 i! pijson.il j 1 ?>; 1 rty of llje late il.itio E. HiUtliinl, ilecoiiH i, con is'iii* hlefly of Hou'-ehoM uml Kitchen irniturc. Terms CA ill. lay 4th. 1901 It. U. Alii on, Adm nis' 1 ;itur. 1 j r r r r> r k pas ; T i f ' j ki it :ll i <; bi A : nr- . r; if mvri r r^r H r ' r* tSh ! r% \i j ; ii I aiL^Si \.j I j H i'runc Pace , : ; I - i? i. , r Sim ah I \Y il ., ( i i. Apples ! Evaporated en 1 Min-dm* Cul:furuia ikied pcue. I I Canned ???< !. I/j KINDS. j For a good l>roon, r?)!MM to Ml Yours fo I B. Mfl on r OU U j.-K,, iwi ;i ? will! se3l at tl i prices for t'V. ib % i 20 ibs sugar l'ur ?1.00. i L lbs (?ree Soda f31* 5 cts. 21 lbs good Kicc for ?1.< ets. Molasses at 17 el- t>< . ; n. 25c no. Plow Steel at ' el 1' . ?i i'?. ii .i . ^ui uuuvu i. \t\. j~". . lJil)!) I'f hO UilCl). Bargain, l 6-drawer drop head i rin iioi.O)' M-ion w'cwi; ,t nijiciiih.; i?; .:i ?. ,ij. . > . i .L J ? I I ? V b, b , lillliili r : # .j " 'V F ' C V ? * c; r- >\ ' r r * f . ' < c 7 P t- ' \ Li I- \ r. [ ! Lin _ > -ji L i * Wc fire the acknowledj . cad High Class Merchandise. Willi i: GOO We have only about 40o y.:ui> Ion White Lawn th it made such a nci. i on :.t Ask to < \ our 4 > i - h L w i i !i> rants Lawn in the ci;). 5 prices very tine persim I "> cents yard, our j ri c on! \ j5 ?. . while, pink and bin the \ ; i l.i . tt*md 1 f A /?A? 1 J 1 .'lb. . ?v* . \?ui HI i v i 5 '\j*J ) %. ' ii *<:? v , 500 Ladies 10 cent- B! ic . ? d : :> Ladies drop stitched h 2 pur i >r :: d.000 yards muslin, satin strip p t>oti cents, our price Ike yard : -Is. RIBBONS m I We are showing great Burg! 1 in It! a run on a splendid grade of all silk TatTet 10 and 1*21 cents. Our Yalincine Licos yard arc guaranteed vo wash well. We 1 tine dainty Valinc.it:c Laces at ti e yard CLOTHING VAL We ure proud or * ;r Clot' . have ever shown and our p: if aio u . of competition either in si\lo <u pri \ Our Clothes always win. - c - ^ 1 . ouits at ?fi.90, and our v-T.e-1 C n ; T , ?? 4 1 ; f\ |v . *?1. ^ ,1 ~ ^ 1?J l-?v ia21 IVvl . :v?. e \s . rom 13 to lii cc..., . " | Ymu m I H"'e ^' iL'J* M V; '\ 1 ... y r- , - - p lj ' ' 5 r r n . t'tirixai r ... tlpo ? ? Wli'.W i! >, > i I .. iii. ).k]^. r business, 0 R ELL. Awr t t* ui\ L i he I'fliowEsig n Co 11 co for ?1.00. ii pU<r '). 1 can Salmon for 71 :> it your own price from oc ;'iiN 2 y.\ <s ' re 1 ;.i i .ci cverytiiiti; al a Cij; iv !,.: > *13. ~r.. I>. 1 on Jk: iimrUci. t*. Jj r> - v. v yi ^ > i\ i S i. . V ]_ J...J I. n t it / i r < f. f c : / .. ! > t' v !:? : of Lov.' Prices in i})S oi thul I..inch 10 cl** the y:ir<! 5.1 cent-, c <i'i i l'? ' 1 a 1 >1 fitly incite w1lc lUiil 40 0 con Is p i Luvvii in 7-J in> t v lU 0;"?un ic ,ir.<* tit 4; i ii! I ,c yni-.i. 5 cents. 2ht in ]?>!? un ! woi th 1" .ACES. in DONS. We are making a in tho \vi le number* at t In and *J) cent* tlie dozen lave a } n tt v assort incut <-i con I s. 5 T^r ikS. We i \ c u.v rt lot \vc c' "f, We have r.i> fear 0.5 i i.titi >hcii Worsted jr S';ii.rd only >'-1.55. J r\ e*,, | 5 . v . v it. JtulY 1. .. f- - ~s 1 i > * V J i