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Local fitters \PPOINTMBN'I'S OF IlKV. J. M. W1IITR. Unity, 1st hihI 3il Sabbath. . Gills freak, 21 iuul 4th Habbath. 11 ' a. m. ? Pleasant Hill, 2.1 and 4th Sabbath, 1 p. ni. 1 When you want Candy, \ When you think of Candy 1 When you go to bet Candy \ get at i Mackorell's. t w?k?H?a? I II (1 ?ltlfle anil Pistol cartriilgos, t all sizes for sale at Mackorell's. 1 ?Friday next is Stato cam- ^ paign day at this place. The cud* didatos will speak in Camdon on I Thursday. y ?Mr. J. \V. Poovey, of Long*- ' town, is visiting his son at this place. e ?Mf. Mack Thompswn, of Ala r harna, is visiting his fathor's fain* f ily at Riverside. 1 c ?From July 1st to Aug. 1st ( V wo will soil shoes strictly at cost H for spot cash. Cherry & Co. ^ ? Mr. J. A. Hasseltinc, of Mi. ti ami, Florida, is hero to spend a few weeks with his father and other relatives. ??Mrs. J. T. Thomasson is vis- t iting relatives of her husband in e ? York county. s - All Summer Goods greatly e reduced at ' Lancaster Mercantile Co's. ? r ?Mr. 11. M. McCrorey came over fiom Greenville and spent * oaturdoy and Sunday with his fam ^ ily at this place. ?Five good second-hand sew- , ing machines at a bargain, for ' cash or on time. J. B. Muckorell. ?Presiding Elder Meadors hold ( the third quarteily conference for Lancaster station last Friday j night and for Lancaster circuit at Zion on Saturday. i e ?Good hard brick for sale, 6 miles North of Lancaster, Lands Ford road. Phono No. 5 Wax haw. McCain & Stewart. ?Lancaster Chapter Duughtcrs of the Confederacy will hold their regular meeting in the rooms of the Franklin Circle at 5 p. m. tomorrow. ?The Lancaster County Board of Registration will be at ( Kershaw on Friday, 15th instant for the purpose of registering ( voters. ?Mr. and Mrs, Joo Blackmon, of Luocaster came over Saturday afternoon to visit the letter's par- ( ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion par rish near Newport ? Rock Hill Record. { ? Parson Niten Brown, asks us to say that he will preuch in the court bou*o next Friday night and I that a collection will he taken for repairing his East End tahernacle. < His subject, be said, would he 1 <4Noruh." i TU. . . L ? ? i iju "gionous am" was a vory quiet day hero. All places of business were closed and the ' streets were deserted, as much so m 1 as on Sundays. The post office observed Sunday hours and the 1 It. F. D. carriers enjoyed a holiday. In the morning a match game * of base hall v/as played at tho cot* 1 ton mill between the Camden club 1 and the Lancaster Mill team, the ( score being 4 to 6 in favor of Lancaster. In the afternoon the Camden nine crossed hats with the Kershaw boys on tho grouuds of the latter, tho score being 19 to 1 14, in favor of Kershaw. Heath J Springs and tho Lancaster (town) ( nine played in tho afternoon on < the former's grounds and our town boys got boatcn, tho score being , 14 to 8 in Heath Springs favor, * Snbscrioo to Tho Ledgei ! ? Wanted .! A teacher for tin rradcsville school. Address 11. M. Polk, Trustee. ?The following touchers o: his county are in attendance 01 ho State Summer school at Hoc! rlill : Miss Nora Hough, Lan:aster, Misses Alice Mackey anc ?lla Beaty of Heath Springs, Misi Dean Jones of Hailo Gold Mine ind Misses Paris Neal and Bluncl tirkley of Kershaw. ? About 1,000 persons arc re )ortod to have attended the chilIrcn's day exercises at Flat Creel ihurch last Sunday. The elaho ate program was excellently reiv lercd, after which an address 01 emnoranco was dolivored hv Mr iarnwell Caston, which was nls< ;reatly enjoyed. There will be service in tni Episcopal church next Sunday it 11 o'clock, a. m., couductec >y Rev. G. Croft Williams. ? Wanted, at once ! An hon st, reliable man, to take charge Mr. L C. Small's business ii Lancaster county, Mr. Small hav ng been promoted to the positioi )f. Assistant Manager over tin Charlotte territory. Any ouo deiring a good position will do wol o consult with us at once. Ad Iress, The Singer Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N. C. W. II. Cook, Manager. Iver9liaw cor. Tho Stato : Yes erday afternoon the profession il men of the town played bal igainst tho busiuess men. Tin icoro stood 20 to .1G iu favor o 4 Professionals." Tho profes lioual nine wtro : Drs. Gregory rwitty, Rutledge, McDonald Jureton, Rev. Mr. Beckham Lawyer Dobson and Vernie Cool ind Soule?? Gregory. The uin 50mposed of business men were Messrs John Ingram, Ton Blsckwell, John Lowry, Jin Powers, Boag Cook, Jack Beck ham, Ed. Williams, Manni Catoe and Crawford Cook. SPECIAL NOTICE I For Sale ! Subject to prio sale and withdrawal, ifty (50 Shares (or any part thereof) o tho Lancaster Cotton Mills 7 no cent Preferred otoek, at $90. pe share, NET. Henry W. Thomson, 58 Morgan Square, Spartanburg, S. C. J nly 4, 1904. 1 m. Competitive Examinations. There will be a corapetitiv examination held in the cour house July 8, 1904, for 6cholai ships as follows: Clemson College, 1 ngricul tural scholarship; South Care liua College, 2 special normr scholarships ; Winthrop College number not known. For further information appl bo A. C. ROWELL, County Supt. Ed. Notio*. I havne been notified by Presi Jent Johnson of Winthrop Col lege that no vacancies occur fo scholarships this year The entrance examination will bo held aud should a vacanc; jccur after July 8th, the earn will be filled from the younj ladies that pass this examina (ion. n . 1 ?? rumors win please accompan; iheir daughters to the exaniina :iou, as the application blank must be signed by parent or guar iian. Respectfully, A. C. Row ELL j County Sup't of Education. lironcliitis lor Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of D.in yille, III., writes: {<I had bronchi .is for twenty years and never go relief until I used Foley'^Honej ind Tar which is a sure cure.' Sold !>y Fundorburk Pharmacy. ? Beef! Good steak or fiw oast, delivered on short notice Send /our orders to Phillips ?fc Thieatt Market. 0 Mf John <; f.uotfley Ki Is Himsell. Mr. John C4. Lungloy. -form oily of this county, killed himsell list Sunday morning l?y shooting 1 himself in the head, at his homo, in the Hoykin section of Kershaw j county. Ills remains were brought to this place Monday and * takon to Hopewell church whore ' they were interred that afternoon 1 He was about 40 years of age and leaves bis wife and throe children besides several brothers surviving " him. The Camden correspondent of the News jind Courier of dftto July 4th, says of the stid trage1 dy, "Mr. Langley walkod out oi ' his house yesterday morning, and placed the muzzle of the pistol to to the huso of the temple and pulled tho trigger, and in a few min' utes lite was extinct. The supposposi tion is that Mr Lungel) committed this rash act on account of family troubles. Aaron 3 Williams, colored was arrested r 1 few days ago upon the charge ol attempting to commit assault up1 on Mrs Langley. There are a number of rumors with reference to tho affair but whatever th< ^ truth may t>e Mr Langley sough 1 reliof by committing suicide. Ciiiiniiig Outlit for Sale. 20 h. p. Tolbot boiler, 12 h. p Ames engine, 70 saw Loo mis gin Feeder and Condensor, one Boei Press, necessmy shufling, pulleys ^ new belting with outfit. Ver] 3 cheap for cash. Apply to f T. S. Carter, Agent. j Items From The Kersliaw Krf ! Work on Mr. E. D. Blakenoy ? . . .,, i new house is progressing rapid h . When completed it will bo by far e, the handsomest residence ii . ' Kershaw a ?Our esteemed friend unci for ii mer Kershaw merchant, Mr. J : Ij Williams, now of Yorkville e was in town Saturday and yestor day. The place had changed s< much since he was here that ho had to get Mr. J. A. Hilton t< r dnvo him around. ') ^ ? Messrs Hays Oregon r , have bought two brick stores o r the M ungo Mercantile Co and an hav inir tho corner one fitted nn ? ~r for their stock of drugs and iner i " chandiso. They will move in as soon as it i9 ready, i The Cook-Estridgo Co hav< i ? rented the Stratton building. ?Carpenters began work yes e i terday on the Paysenr store room It is to ho occupied Sept. 1st b' ** J. B. Mackorell. Mr. Clyburi has moved in with Porter & Sto ? phcnson. ! OASTOniA. d ' Beara tho ^'8 K|n<l ^ou ,,av0 BcUJjlll "; 8,8T" &&&?& Rain! Hz ThE IRISHMAN The Irishman was told i r bring everything up ou s said he hoped it woi y Worn 6 Well, if the prices C. J. [U g Goods and Groceries don't bring the rain. 300 pair of slippers to go at y Ladies slippers worth $1.25 at $150. Men's patent leather 1 srtio at $1.68. The best plow sh< 8 1.000 Vftrds wni'th t'.l will Good pair of men's hose at 5 cents. One pair of window cur Also a big lot of Organdie ai NOTIO! For 1 cent as follows: 2 1 - for 1 cent, 2 balls thread for 1 cei - ribbon for 1 cent, 2 collar button t 1 cent. 1 whip lash for 1 cent, 1 r articles that 1 haven't space to tne C.J E THE CHEAPEST 1 ' Life Termer 'lets Absohii ( Pardon. * Doubt as to licr Guilt and Said 1 Have been Unbalanced? Well Known Gambler j (lets OtT. The State. 5th inst. ' Nettie Pauling, an Orangebur negro sentenced in ".?t> to lifo fc alleged inarder of her child, ha r ^ ' ' been unconditionally pardoned b Gov. liny ward. The petition scr up in her behalf was a strong on being signed by practically evor body connected with the trial a well as by many oflicnls and otho prominent citizens. Tho grav doubt of the woman's guilt \vn brought out , and in addition t this it was thown that she wo mentally unbalancedat the time ( the alleged infantioido. Sha wo represented in tho trial by a nc gro lawyer named Mercer, who L said to have conducted her case i ^ a shiftless and careless mannci "Silver King," tho aged garni ' ler, well known in Charlestoi Columbia, and in fact all over sh * south, has boon released from th ' Georgetown county chaingang o the condition that ho leave tb State for tho rest of his life. "Silver King," or Hughe Flinn, was tiied before Judg 3 Gary in Georgetown in Marcl lOO.'l, on tho charge of violatin } the dispensary luw and 011 bein unci guilty was sentenced to pa j a tine of $500 or bo imprisoned o me county chaingang for u porio 1 of 18 months, liaising the #50 * was out of the question at thi y time, and the sentence did not p . into etTect l ight away, but t/n ^ was given the gambler's friem to raise llie money, but all thi could be raised was #201, an - <'Silver King" commenced n . sentence. Finally a petition f, ti e pardon was gotten up ard wi ' signed by the mayor of Georg town, the solicitor and the Judj a provided ho would leavj tl 1 State. This was agreed to, ai a on the paymcni of the #201 I was released and hail now left tl State. e South Carolina Militai _ Academy. 4 One vacancy in the State Hen ficiary Scholarships is to bo awai i cd on competitive examination f( 31 Lancaster County. Blank forn of application should be applu j for at ouce to Col. C. S. Gadi - j den, Chairman Board of Visitor or tho County Superintendent i Y Education. These application: n FULLY MADE OUT, must be j the hands of the Chairman on tb 1st day of August, in order to r< ceive attention, i C. S- GADSDEN. Chairman Board Trustee July 1, 1904. I63C3383X..QSBB "ST imaBBSMg?3MHaM8 tin! Rain! AND THE RAIN, the rain had a tendancy to t of the ground and he iild not bring his old an up. IUDSON id giving ou Shoes, Di her up ho need not be unoasy aboi a bargain. to go at C9 cents. All $2.25 to g oxford worth $2.50 will go in th 30 on earth for $1.00. Di y gooc go at 5c per yard, c. Good four ply linen collar at tains worth 90 cenls at 55 cents, nd Lawns to go at a bargain. ?S. cad pencils for 1 cent, 1 paper pin at, 1 pon stall for 1 cent, 1 yar 8 for 1 cent. 1 stick nf hlninrr fr , ? ? 0 . fan for 1 cent, nt?d other usefi ntion. Yours for Business, lUDSON. STORE! ON DARTH g Silence among the Republican delegates was regarded by tliem i as such a good thing that they jubilated gtoatly when (Jnclu .Joe o Cannon tt?ld them of the silence of the deep river an 1 the Dabbling of the shallow. But the whole crew of them think the silence of Judge Barker the uupardonablo sin.?Louisville Cottar rier Journal. The old Central Natiopal batik y building at the northeast corner of Plain and Main street in Columbia 0 has been sold for 30,000 to Sylvan y j Brothers, the iowelers. * T r-?? ? O 19 Mason Fruit Ja 16 is and Tops. Also Fruit Jar r. A Bargain in 'I Next Sixty Days. n Buy you a fri :? Vandyke enameled h s Yours or t? V I J B. ft iO it \t t AT f 1~ .Ji_ V. 18 V ? o FOR TEN D id Sc open wide xb - let our hez y amounting t< - Thousand Dol rd ;l one cent of Pr k1 0f Such a wonderful sla a sirablo merchandise ha? in the town's history. i0 Every living person \ q miles ought to be on ha of the great values that the next ten days of sle s> essary for us to use any wo mean what we say : sell any article in our si '* sale ' AT it'll! You need not entertain th wo undertako to deceive y V in failure and we wo fidence. The people of tl t.hd hior Sfiunn l)?pa flnat ! ~-e? * J " ' in which we sold thousar ? choice good9 at prime C09l in that great sale realize I? SALE AT CLOUD'S me the first to throug our st 5 things await them. Sale begins when our d J Friday Morni \ i and will continue for ten days, crowds, having omployed additic I Please note terms of . No "oods cli?r<yecl or s E. E. C I ^ i NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. t 4,I would cougii nearly ull night <>ng, ' writes Mrs. Chas. Applogulo, of Alexandria, Ind., ''and eould hatdly got any sleep. I had 1 consumption so had that if i walk' ed a Mock 1 would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicinos fuiled, throo *1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and *1.00. Trial bottles froo at Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackoy &Co., and Fundorburk Pharmacy, drug storos. I irs, Extra Rubbers Wrenches. Tobacco for the nit boiler of the ware, acid proof. ; Respectfully, lackorell. >' kj x : AYS. We will e throttle and uitiful stock > Nearly Ten lars go without ofit. ughter of high-class de> uever taken place in vithin a radius of twenty ,nd and reap their share will be sacrificed during lughter. It is net nec argument to prove that That we will positively :ore during this ten day's All W8T! te slightest doubt. Should ou our sale would result uld lose the pubiic con* tiis community remember Sale we had last February ids of dollars' worth of Those who participated what A GREAT COST ans, and doubtless will be ore?knowing that great aavq anon UUi O KS |JU LB ing, July 8th, We are prepared to handle th? >na! salespeople for this occasion. wnle: HPOT CASH, ent home on approval, LOUD.