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lose! Haters P Al'POlN I'MKN I'B OK UBV. J. M. VlIlTK. r| Uuit.v, lnt ami :M Hnl?lmlh. m Oiii* % re; k, 1M unit 4th HHiihutli.il a. m. It I'lets.iut Kill, 2 I hihI Itli SaUhuth, I j? in. 11 When you want Candy, ui When you think of Candy " When you go to bet Candy 7 get If < mackoreirs. .KMHMHKMaimEisn rc ? Miss Jutiu sunpson, of Han- lii caster spent Sunday in the city cl with her parent?, Dr. and Mrs. 1 pi Simp-ion.?Kock Hill Ilorald. Si M ? Five good second-hand sewing machines at a bargain, for ^ cash or on time J. B. Vtackoroll. K C ? A mule belonging to It. E. jr W} lie, Esq , was killed on the track by a train on tho Southern near Cane Creek lust Wednesday, _TSn Honvn.i tT f 1 "?" - ..w v. I wv x . vy. ?? WO tuuiui red on ?i? v. VV. C Winn and Dr. M W. H. c?app ut the regular com- C mnnicalion of Jackson Lodge no 53 A. F. M. Thursday night. L ?Speaking of getting the worth M of your money just go to Payseur's. JV1 Ion just can't help buying. A ? Minnie Trucsdel, col., was found guilty of disorderly conduct, in Magistrate Caskey's court, Thursday and fined $15. or 30 days on the gang. Sho paid the fine. K ? Ice from now on in any quant '"! ty delivered at your home. J. B. Mackorell. ei ? The union meeting of the I., .... . . . . ~ u Mormn association in in progress ^ at tho Baptist church here. The attendance of delegates is large The introductory sermon was C( preached yesterday at 11 a. m , by Rev. , sc ? Rev. Chalmers Fruser is one rt of the commission of Bethel Pres- dt bytery to ordain and install Rev. J. J. Brown as pastor of the Fort 1 l> Lawn Presbyterian church .at 11'th a. m., today. He will go over ut this morning, his part in tho ex- ?n orrises being to charge the pastor iy elect. ? Special bargains after six '1 o'clock every evening atPayseur's UI Open to Ten o'clock every night. ?Mr. T. W. McNecly of ut w Trudesville has sent us a sample of Angora goat hair. It is about n n i,t 12 inches long. For the yield ' from one goat this year Mr. McNcely will realize more than $5. lie has I)ugained for four more 111 full Angoras and expects in a fow yours to have a lurgo floeU. lie n already has a number of tho half breed. ? Payseur's, since Saturday u when he sold out to .Jones & ]> Witherspoon, has been a dead cinch to close bargain hunters. B; ? Letters remaining uncalled for in tho post-office at Lin- ^ caster for the week ending May 28th, 1904, are as follows: ^ Mrs. Martha Wheeler, Miss Lulia lu Doby, Messrs. .1. li. Games, B. L. Black well, John S. Will, It H Phillips, Dr. J. J. Andrews, W. .J. Twitty, S. S. Siutfl. H?ll? Nanco, P. VI. ^ ? Have you been to Paysenr's ye ainco his Everything Store has fallen into now hands? If not " come now. Big bargains are he- 0? ing offered. h, Tho Comptroller General has issued a call for a meeting of tho ] State board of railroad assessors, it Tho board fixes all assessments tli on railroad, telegraph and telo- ltl phone property. The state convention of Tcnn di essco and Ohio endorsed Parker s> for tho presidency. ^ radoil School CununiMiCTitu'iit I Alter the most successful Pun i its hi tory our graded school i <>>ed ycaierdav. The entertain. t ent of l hut sduy evening 1?v Iho 1 n ee higher grades# was more than I uuilly interesting and was highly' u 'predated by a packed house? t icre seircely being standing jc mm in the largo auditorium of 11 ir handsome new school building I ... i: 1 1 'A ItiV MUUItllUl'. * The programme for the evening i as as follows: rMusic: Trio, "Pas Redouble/' v -Misses McOrorey aud Uin^on. I; "Song of Seven.'' This re]) n isentation of tho seven stages of 1 To was excellently rendered, the I laractcrs l>eing Childhood, Eu- n icinia Gaueon; Romance, Porino tover; Love, Bessie McMaous; laternity, Estello Carpenter ] ith little Elliott Spring*, Ilaryey .'itherspoon, Willie Williams, 1 uphetnia Ganson and Mary rawford ; Widowhood, Ilattic * lliott; Giving in Marriage, ,Ies- ' Jr. - > j, o Porter ? lbircko Patrick and t [oymeJones: Longing for Home, > the Hat hen U. 1 Music: Trio, Golop.? Spindlor. * Lisses Monro, Carpenter and 1 million. I Play: "Dr. Curo All" ? Dan ancy, .John Poag, Bessie .Jones, linniy .Jones, Jlopo Gregory, tildred Cunningham, Ola Culp, h nnetto Stover, Ivy Crawford and ' lauilo Moore. Music: "Polonaise."?Streab* y :>g.? Misses Jones, Connors, 1 rcgory. 1 Play: "Mouse Trup!"?Frank ee, Callio Sovrcll, Hattio Craig L id others. Benediction. ? Friday morning a large audi- n ico was again on hand to witness 1 io exercises of the Hampton 1 iterary Club. The club was | died lo order by the president, ( an Laney. As the ioil was call- n I each member responqcd to his < her name with a quotation from ^ one standard author. After luding minutes of last meeting the s ihfltl* ? n i iinnrinnno-1. Query: Resolved, that Hope of I cward wields Grciilcr Itiilticiico ut) Feur of Pnnishmcut. Aflittti- ^ ive: Eddie Faulkenberry, Mariret Williuiit8on; Negative: lvel * Cunningham, Ferine Stover. i The judges were Rev. \Y. H. t odges, Rev. Chaltnors Eraser 1 id Robert R. Riddle, who renderi a decision in favor of theaflirmive. Each of the debutants ore highly complimented. 'Ihe ex"rci*os were interspersed y tnusic furnished by Misses i arol Connors anil Bessie Jones. Tho exercises were to closo last ^ ght with the following program: 1 VVnnd drill by pupils of the first 'ado. , Address by Prof. J. (J. Clink- I ales. v Class exercises?class historian, at tie Craig; Poet, Bess Jones; j rophet, Minnie Jones. ^ Awarding of diplomas by Prof. 1 links to the graduating class: s si..li:~ I"* u n n-"!- " ^ VVUUIU LJ. Oinveil, IIUIUO L/l'aig, Vi aymo .Jones, Minnie Jones, lies- 1 8 McManus, John Hood Poag, (j 'illio Ross Moore, Estelle Cur- y jnter, Ettio Halhccck. t inner Of Sumter Commits Suicide. I Sumter, May '21.?Mr. \V. W. c 'eldon, a white farmer about 45 iurs of ago, of Providence, com itted suicide suicide about t> clock this afternoon by shooting msolf through the head with a 2 calibre pistol. He was in bad c lalth. A Lesson in Health. ?"* * c Healthy kidneys lilter tho impur- * ics from the blood, and unless < ioy do this good health is impos- s ilc. Foley's Kidney Cure makes 1 mod kidneys and will positively s irn sill f.iririH <if Ui.lrw.v nml 1,1.1,1- I J *r disease. It strengthen the wkolo * r8tom. Sold by Ftindorhtirk barmucy. ( >ea?Ii of 31 r Xod fj.nverx -Nr. N't il Hovels, :iii a?*ed and I ospeetcd citizen < f this county, t lied lust Wednesday, sitter tin ill- > less which extended over a year, ie wiis VI Mars mnl 11 ilu\s of i?o and wiis twice married. His r irst wife was Hannah Hill. Five ihildren by this inarriuuc survive lini, viz: J. A., J. K , anil W. -J. ' I V lowers, Mrs. \Y. T. Broom, and l< drs. ,1. -M. llinson' .lr. His sec- * tiul mnrria?xo was to .Miss Henriet !l a Dean, who survives him, and u iho-e devotion and attention to iiid dm inj? his lone protracted ill icss is said to have heon beautiful. ? lo was a consistent member of f 'oik Hill liaplist church for a umbor of years and his remuius ^ .-ere interred at Fork 11 ill Thursay after funeral services conduct* d by his pastor, Kev. K. J. lluckmon. tenth of Mr John Fletcher Mr. .John Fletcher, of the Flat lock section, died last Tuesday, i, gcd about 75 years. He was an ti inelo of Mrs N. Addison of n his place, and leaves four sons, w dossrs l).lt , Walter, and Henry 11 Hetcher, and one daughter, Mrs. '' '"rank viay, surviving him. Ilis einains were interred Wednesday fU t Kershaw after funeral services ' ?y Kev. Jabez Farris. Ci OIUTUAKV. A gloom lias been cast over ti e 11 lomo of Brother and Sister Lucius " fell by the sad death of their only ^ hild, Johnnie S , aged eighteen uonths, who was suddenly and j mexpectedly snmmonod to his \ loavenly home, on April 23rd, f .904. Johnnie was a bright and lovable hild, and by his sweet disposition ndeaiod himself to all with whom io came in contact, mil like tho nowtlake that fallsupon the water tnd is beautiful for a moment and lien passes away, so lie came lpon the stage < f acti >11 and re- f named long enough to entwine limaelf around the hearts of loved ' Mies and then passed away. But is Christ Said "of such is the kingioni of heaven," we mourn tint i lis absence as those who have no lope, for wo know that in the , calms of bliss his pure, innocent ioni is basking in the sunshine of j t Saviour's love, who said "lot he little ones come unto mo." May the (iod who "tempers tho I, vind to the shorn lamb" enable |? ho grief stricken parents and mind-parents to bow in humble i uibnussion to his Divine will, real zing that Ho doeth all things for ho best, and fur the ultimate i welfare of those who love him. Pasto r. Letter to Bird & Porter. r Lancaster, S, 6. Dear Sirs : Let's have a little jrivate talk by ourselves 011 busness ; nobody else, please, read. You want to know how to do a :heap job of painting, and have I t look good : Hero it is : The ^ cheapest thing there is in the ( vny of a good-looking job?say lothing about its being good?is ^ -)evoo ; the regular thing in I)e- ' me. t The roason i9 : Devoo goe9 urther than anything else, joad-and-oil is good-looking; lon't go so far and costs more. B Phe othor paints are more or less hort in ono way or another; lor.'t go so far and costs more ban Devoe. 1 Dovoe costs least of all; you s lon't mind its lasting longer, do < -on? Wo can't help it; a paint j, hat go ?s further lasts longer * i vo can't help it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. ? 0 Now York Lancaster Mercantile Co. sells iur paint. Notice. (1 Tho Board of Control for Lan- j aster county will meet at Lnn- ,i aster C. II., S. C., on June the <) rth, 1904, for tho purpose of [ lectmg dispensers for tho dispen nry at Lancaster C. H., and tho lispensary at Kershaw for thdonuin^ year boginnui;* July 1st, L904. Applications for those politions must bo tiled with said i >oard at least twenty days before ( laid 7th of June, 1904. <. J. 10. YV. ILiile, Jhr. Board of Co. Control L.C. i ? L'nvscur' j u stock must B " 2 m .sold l>y iiv l~t. ('cmo in \ md your !i uv of b >r<jjiius 3 iv ui! inn for vuj. I -? w.iwueim \i7"intUiL.op !Jo!l?go | jclichr!ihips Entrance Sxamm alio 11. I 1 lie i N'liuiii:s! <>:i ft r ili?> award <>f g f 'a-ant !i- :. *? *-*i;; s ia \\ in11 r p (' ' I & i ge ami !" ?r Ike - dmi-sinn <?' iu w R I I'll fills wi 1 In* lull at I lie I'ountv """ " i?urt lu ii- on ]?'ri?l ?y July *th, at !> J in. \ | | i rants i ot l>e lea* j I.an ft ft a year-* of age When s -hoi- | l-hips an- va ated nfl<-r Ju-y 8, lliey j fill t> -a * aisled ' tmaking the I ^lus1 ,'i\c a - -a thl? examination. >? h ?'ar hi| s arc w -i n ami fri e let,., ii Hon. 'l'lu* n x scs-uoii will o'len i 11 *-* eplrinher !il. in I I"\>r further lii~ ?! ii at ion ami r-i'alogue address l'res. I). l?. .lolinuon, Hoc': Hill, S. C. lay -3, liiol?lm. t lie Remington Typewriter I* acknowledged (hi* wo l?l over as i if STANDARD ami everybody -y now** its the l-eat typewriter on earth I eautrjl tli* territory including W iiinraster ami would he pi id to take II ie miitl- r up with you when i i the iarl.it tor any kind or any price type rrJiZ riter. Wilt take \ our old tyj ewritcr l exchange. We now i-upply Item- 1 igtom with any rt.\le type d< sired, ith Ira ions>u'id other s o-eial char- 8 S 3tera on t eyboard with card cylinder j nil POLY ( y/ROM F, ribbons arrange iei.1 for "writing iu red," all at the ntnlogue p?ic?.* for the m ichine oomlete. 1 will he in your town ahaul oneo a jontli iu the inter* si of the Reining* pi, an typewriters. lathe meantime it I on are interested in a typewriter, irrite -.o and I will come t * sec you mil a inu Ml ntw luloit model 11-mngton mill demonstrate same to you. Ve carry n liiix stool;, of latest model S()(li lemingtons in charlotte and can send 'ouone 011 a nioiniMil's notice,and will ;'ttdly do so if you wish to t-xtmine me fi r a few days. -,JC We sell all goeles and Kinds cf car , ?tll ( inn i !iiip'?4% IvnowriliM1 oil*. < ?,? # j??ul ?* he I\\ UAOON", the h t guatan'etd t> loir: innd" to: all kinds ot typowiit- 1 irs, Toe cae.h. Wo pie pay jn-stage, Hon Kind'y write un when in any kind ?f tppcv, 'j or tr< u'..!o. Frank F. .Jones, Charlotte, "... C. Slay 21. ? ltn state of South Caroiina, COUNTY OK I.ANCASTKIl. i >v j. i<: si i-iwm \m; ixiitnik, 1 ) Pro' ale .!(i l^>W ll KHK A , Airs M -inle neekhain ) tide Milt u? me to ur.isi! her Letters >f \dmi?" str-d on of the state of and o, .In 'son ite'kham, 'iV il-M III: Til K UK FORII to I'd it : in. ioiv! i 'ill j. ?i?t . !...... i. o...l : i I trill Creditor* of the siid i 1 - He dthuni. dec<?a-i d, and that y In? and appiar before mo, in the i hi of Probate, t<? in? held at !.aliens* i i- iiTiU'-s 1 :y. .Inlie 7th,1011 I Hex' afer liibiicut ion thereof, at II oYjoek in (M c h.'f ireinon to show < nine,if any they .! ;e, why the sai i Administ rut ion the iioiild not he ^r \nted. , < veil under .11 h i; d, this 21:h day that if May Anno Domini Htol J.E.HTKWMAN, S00< "n>!ia e .h"lKe. They Come and Go. is *i We have just received another il^ ? arge shipment of the Heart ami *)Usl Vrrow Brand Shoes, every pair true if them guaranteed, also a line of he Men's King Bee Dress shoes, letter than ever. Bo sure and see hem before you buy. Respectfully, ^? Cherry & Co 1,1 cn'11 Trespass Notice. ovcr Ail per.-ona are warned not to tres ass by lisiTitig, hunting or in any <jies ther way on ttie lards of tin- under igued on Cunt Creek and bordering 10c n I< ft Railroad in ''alio Creek ownsliip Til a law will htvrigidlv lift.re tl against a0 per.-ons disregard | ng this notice. W. !?. Z'Jyler, rial \V. J. Cunningham W5 ' R. < 'unnii'gham, T. K. Cunningham. rlayO. 1904?1m. We MniSm lH>' 1 WllWV* cash Notice is hereby given that on Il*o . h <1 v ot June, i0ti4, the undersigned nnu rill lile iiis lit nl return as ndminisrutor of the estate of Jame* J Massoy, lecea <*d, ami v/ill inaUe inplicution i . o the Judge of Jr'roh.i e? of l,ancister 1 ' 'oimty, South Carolina, for a Hunl ;l^ ? lis, harye as such administrator at 10 1 ('? ! icb <?. m on said date nt 2 Jay otli, 1904. F. R. Massey. w. i. !,,i n.^n^mc _ f ] W. F. LANEY , Piiysician and Surgeon, Calls answered from otlico in ear of Funderhurk Pharmacy hiring the day, and from rcsi- ; lenco on Kim street at night. K Residence phono, 3^. ' Office phono, lis. i J I R? F in m II Itfiiq km iipiIMju'i; |] ni fif if :j li ~L QUALITY mn PLSflSE i I Prune.*, Dates, Uuisius, Fi^s, <L aded \\ heat, Oat meal, Knglish wain Apples ! Hvaporated ytil sun-dried. California dried peaclcs.. Canned goods of ALL K1N1)S. For a good Lroom, Come to ML. Yours f(i . B. Mack I ail! seSI at t ices for C \ SH. 20 lb.s sugar for $1.00. 1 1 lb- (irct i f jr 5 cts. 21 lbs g >cul ltieo for ?1. Molasses ut 17 cts per gallon. Ton up. Plow Steel at 1.1 et-> per lb. SI ColVeo Pot J2e. Dippers a1, leea'h. ;?ain. 1 5-drawer drop bond Sewing icy Moon Sowing maching at $1.7.00. Yours for I f- r Pi VJL \J. Oil to CI ?? ? n 11 r; e 3a n a iHh lose. cash buyers. LVoplo appreciate veiy best class of mcrchandise at clos they can do very much better at 01 Is anil inoro of tliem for the same 111 > ir.g us many friends. Our fame lor wending. Every day now customers nee become enthusiastic when they mm ncss never ceases to grow and it won i value behind it all. a m&i pui have just gotten in over t,<Mio yards styles smtl fast colors -the regular 10 e lot at only 5e the yd. '1 hero is will be at tho price. I'hcy are goin ivc about Monday or Tuesday a oaso ? that formerly sold at 25 cents. \ tho yard. BOO CL9THIMG arc doing a good clothing business stock we over carried and tho lowest lt. You ought to see those ?7.50 su those ?10.50 suits at ?0.00. SSpecui iir.ere, worth ?2. 50, we are running pants, worth ?4, special price at ?2..* 1.90 Wo have ;i great lino of boys' 0 to 75c. (rood children's suits at > :om lOo up. E-B. OLC ndorbu; ing makes unite: soiling easy s underbuy. $ mr tiiisn lilLCAN ^ rt ^ n * r? r" aH. _ j z :ii'i nuts, Crenm of Whont u!s, IVmmu nml Almonds ir business, ORELL. ONLY lie following ;n Colfco for $1.0o. pkg 00. 1 can Salmon for 7.1 a ceo at your own price from loo nails 'J pkgs for 5c. 1 In fact everything at a Big machine at 75. Best on tlie market. S?ar rains, ^RNES. oud. S ' IrPV hht : the fact th:\t wo arc soiling e cut prices. Tlicy read/.o nr stoic?they get better noy. Our grout values arc reliable goods at low prices and friends are added who 15 what we are doing. Our Id not be so if there was no t\ 6 h Im S Sa I lino Matistc Muslin, beaut icent grade. M e oiler the nothing like it in the city or g like wild lire. Wo will of beautiful printed Organ A'e will run them special at this season. We have the prices ever shown in Lands we aro soiling at *1 <>5, il children's suits, all wool ut only $1.50. Men's job 10. Fine $.?> casunicr pjints kneo pants?8 to 10 years? :1. Straw hats at half price \ * fT T n ) 0 i K It is our business to al