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L MmHatters \ ippointmbnts ok kev. j. >r. wiiiyk Unity, 1 m! ami 3tl Sabbath. Gllla Creak, 2?l ami 4tli Sabbath, 11 . m. I'le iRaut Hill, 2 i ami 4tli Sabbath, 1 p. m. When- you want Candy, When you think of Candy When you go to bet Candy get at i ? Mackorell's. ?Udlo and Pistol cartridges, all sizes for sale at Mackorell's. ? All Summer Go?)d9 groatly reduced at Lancaster Mercantile (Jo's. ? Senator Hough and family aro at Cleveland Springs for a week or two's stay. ? Mr. W. H. Dratlin of Riverside, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, we aro glad to know i? improving and is now thought to be out of danger. ?Policeman Clanton, who has bee* sick for a sow weeks past, we are glad to see is nblo to be at bis post again. ?Say, have you read C. J. Hudson^ new adv. It's a good one. ?Read Cloud's now adv. and see what ho proposos doing for the next ten days. ?Mrs. J. O. Jackson, and little daughter, Blanche, aro visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ford in Chester county ?Mrs. O. K Williams, of Rock Ilill, is the guest of Mrs. J S. Wilson. ?A meeting if >n progress at the Presbyterian church The pastor is being assisted by Rjv. Dr. Thornwoll of Fort Mill, and Rev. W. T. Hall of Columbia. ?Sheriff J. P. Hunter and Messrs. J. C., and L. S. Elliott left yesterday for Piedmont, S. C., to spend a few days at the famous springs there. ?The first of the series of the union services for the Summer was held last Sunday night in the Baptist church. The union service tomorrow night will bo held in the Methodiot church. Rev. G. Croft Williams will preach. ? Mrs. R. J. Mackorell and children of Yorkvillo, are visiting Mrs. M's parents, Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Riddle, at this place. r> l.i T~? 1 * iL _ /11_ ? jMmor -Ducnunau 01 me i^nestor Reporter, and Senate- P. L. Hardin of Cheater took in the State campaign at this place yesterday. ? Messrs. C. J. L. Moody and John Blackmon, of Summtrfield, Fla., aro visiting datives in this county. They will return home Monday. ' ?The annuul meeting of the Bethlehem Bible Society will be held at the church Saturday, July 16th. A picnic dinner will be servod and everybody is invited to come and bring woll filled baskets. ? Mrs. J. E. Craig of the oin. cority section, is visiting her aunt, who has been ouito sick, at Rich ? __ I ? ? - burg. ? Mr. N. P. Hoskinson, ol Saunders county, Nobraskn, is on on a visit to his friend Mr. D. Bridges, at Heath Springs. Ho is very much impressed with this section and is surprised to find lands so cheap hero. ? Ilail in the Bothlohem soctior last Wednesday is reported to havi dono some damage to the crops o: Messrs. Britton Parker and Lun Snipes. Hail also fell in th< llopewell section and did sligh injury to crops. . -i ; ' . , > ' ; ? - See announcement r* M. ( Gurdr.pr for (bounty f>opevi?or : Ir* issue. ? Mr. (31) (lo Voder gof Coluw bin, is visiting his parents nt Ya Wyck. ?The eyo sight of Mrs. \V. i firown has improved soraowha and there is now some hope tin sbo may yet enjoy the restorntic of her sight. ?Rock Hill iioruh ? Misses. Cloud Hull and Ret Perry, of Pleasant Valley, ennr down yostorduy to stand the e: uimnation for "A'inthrop Collog ? Sheriff Tranthum, of Cumdc came up with tho State campaigr ers and remained over to tl speaking yesterday. ? Mr. Jas. INI. Knight an family are visiting relatives iu tl Heaver Creek section this week. ? Hazel, the 8-ycar-old son < Mr. Rochcl Gregory of tho Ta: abaw section fell off a fence la Tuesday and broke one of h arms just below tho elbow. D Carl Foster set the broken liu: and the little fellow is doing wel ? Letters remaining .uncnllc for in the postoffico at Lai caster for tho week ending Jul 9th, 1904, are as follow M isses Mary Steele, Laso Game Mrs. Louisa Williams, Mrs. Ha tie Howell, Lizzie Knox, Mossr Joe Field, J. N. Neill, J. M. Kii by. Jas. M. Stowart, 1\ M. ?Tho II. S. government fi> commissioner was hero last wet ? HUM ih:ii vciuvi iv; l/l , VJi . f% . I u vey and Messrs. J as It. Knight, 1 F Braziogton and T.M. Belk ca< 2,000 young black bass with whi< those ' gentlemen lmvo stockt ponds on their respective plan ations. ?Mr. J. M. Harris received shipment of several hundr young bass fish Thursday from t government and carried them his home in Pleasant Valley, who ho has ono of the largest and be fish ponds in this section. T1 fish when taken from the tra seemod liroly and in good cond tion and wo hope that Mr. Hari i will be successful with them. Fort Mill Times. ? Five good second-hand se ing machines at a bargain, i cash or on time, i J. B. Mackorell. i*r a _ . ? >\ anieu, ni once i An no est, reliable man, to take char of Mr. L. C. Small's business Lancaster county, Mr. Small hn ing been promoted to the positi of Assistant Manager over t Charlotte territory. Anyone d siring a good position will do w to consult with us at once. A ( dress, The Singer Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N. C W. B. Cook, Manager. I ?Dr. H. Smith will open branch optical office in Lancast , S. C., in the near future and w , divide his timo between that to and Monroe. Dr. Smith has be very succesful in his work hi ami we bespeak for him a libo; patronago at his now place Monroe Enquirer. I ? The two-months old tv daughters of Mr. J. G. Starnes Buford township died of cholc infantum last week. One of t babies died on Thursday and t 1 other on Saturday. Mr. J. 1 Starnos, lost his baby, Lois Ma aged 8 months, last Srturday, ^ also died of cholera infantum. 1 Monroe Enquirer. ? I.nti'i'nv y niHt _ Voll til*" J VI k I HUM tv 11 iv' ' l u i i A l H 1 a Bridge. I Anheboro, .Inly 5.- Yestord i at a picnic hold at tho brid 3 where iho Durham and Charlo f Railroad crossos Little river, i Montgomery county, nenr Si - J. W. Smith, a lawyer, fr< I Troy, fell from a DO foot brid and was instantly killed. I t ). TifO sinto UHinjKuiyiKVN at Luu- j ^ cast >r. i'he cumpuige unvtiug here! yesterday was witiiuut special in^ eident. Several hundred profile heard the candidates, each of whom was listened to with earnest attention. D. Uoceo Williams, t ' Ks(| , presided and introduced the speakers, first reading a letter to ,n the county chairman, Mr. A'. I'\ j dnnt frnm (inv 1-lnvwiii'il ev- t 111 plaining his absence from the , ,c meeting and expressing his ap- ? preciation of the honors bestowed t ?* upon him in the past arul the ad- ] 'N ditional honor that is included in j the fact that he has no opposition this year for re-election. 1 The first speaker introduced d was Mr. John H. Earlo, of Green io ville. Ho was followed by the < other candidates for Railroad i r)f Commissioner in the following order: .J Boyd Evans of Marion, < C. VV, Garris of Bamberg, James jp Cnosler of York "and ,1 ihn G. r Mobley of Eairlield. All were i ,1, wo 11 received and each made a 1 very good showing as to why ho j j should be elected to this office. ' n All the candidates have friends | I here and each will got jsome votes i in this county. None of the other j I candidates for State offices were ' present. g Hon. D E Finley and Hon T. < Y Williams, candidates for Conr? ' gross from this district each made , splendid speeches. Our space is too limited for an extended aocount of the speeches at this time. < ik u _ ^ , * Candidates The County Democratic Exccutivo Committee met hero yes 1 terday and arranged for the Conn'*w ty canvass and also fixed tho assessment for candidates, i a Mr. ]). Keeco Williams was cd elected Secretary and Treasurer, lie Mr. W. b\ C??ok iH the county to chairman. re A letter from tho State chairsst man to the county chairman, as io follows, was read and received as in information: i- "Dkau Si it;?it becomes my i ris duty as chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee to inform you that at the last meeting of this committee a rcso vv- lulion was passed prohibiting the !or counties from assessing the candidates for Congress, Solicitor and State offices. 1 trust that you will have this resolution carried n- . . , out in your county. 8? Yours very truly, in Wilie Jones, Chairman." -V- ()n motion tho candidates were on assessed as follows: he Clerk of Court, each, $12.00 c- Representatives, each, 0.00 oil Treasurer, each, 7.00 ds Auditor, each, 7.00 School Commissioner, each 5.00 Supervisor, each, 5.00 Sheriff, each; 12.00 a Magistrate, Lancaster er and Kershaw, each, 4.00 till Other Magistrates, each, 2.00 ,vn The following appointments for en ciiujpaigu mutjuugs 111 mo couniy sre were agreed upon: ml Bolair, Tuesday, Aug. 16. ? Van Wyck, Wed. Aug. 17. Hopewell, Thur. Aug. 18. 7in Tradosvillc, Friday, Aug. 19. 0f White Bluff, Tues, Aug. 23. ra Kershaw, Wednesday, Aug. 21. hp Heath Springs, Thur, Aug. 25. j10 Curmel, Friday, Aug. 26. Lancaster, Saturday, Aug. 27. rj0 On motion, each county candil10 date is required to call at the of* i fico of tho Secretary and Treasur-! er, D. Koeco Williams, Es?j., and file his pledge and pay his nssess,,n mcnt on or beforo the 1 <?th day of August. After arranging for two boxes ay for Magistrate at Lancaster, C. II <r0 the meeting adjourned. tto * " * * ln ?Mrs. Alary Gaskin died fit. her home at the Manchester Mill ar ' Monday July 4th, ot gastnts. ),n her remains woro interred iu Lar 'go clwood cemetery. - Hock Hill Herald. ""ire In 1 ii<* < ? iS-i* : jj ? ' - . ?'? j*iu v?r. V-' 1 j>r >? aviar .reck plantation, occupied i>y hd Dunlap, col., was destroyed by ire. supposed to have been acei Tin lentnl, on Wednesday morning l? ftst, together witis its contents, ho persona! elects of Dunlap. No one, *.xrej t throe .-mail child :en of I) ..niisp, was at borne at the y ,imo. l'hey had heeo left at home Good while the parents were at work in the ra die field. N- insisraneo. Tiiis is die second lire to occur on Mr. . ' Hrown's plantation during the j* past month. ^OOC Deaths. cents The infant child of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. r. King, of Dry Creek, ! lied last Monday and was interred ! I it New Hope church. ! for j ? Little Sarah, the one-year* rihbn ">ld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 eon M IIu ?hes, of this place, died on u,'ticl( VYednofla t, duly 'L 1004, at the home ot lie- grand-mother, Mrs j Hughes, at Kurt Miil, where the ' parents had taken iier on a visit, rite remains ol'the little one were , ' 'N brought to this place Thursday morning, and that afternoon wore 1 intoned in West.side cemetery, J" Pis. lloldrldge, Thorn well and j Frasor conducting the burial sor- j vice. _ j ?After an illness of only i eleven days, of fever, Miss Ktta j Hathcock, daughter of Air. and | Mrs. II V Hathcock of this j place, died on Thursday last, duly 7. ti?04 She was about 18 years Jf, r\P n^rt nr.. j \v *? u o Koo 11 tj f it J yonvii' ! ; ' lady, amiable and lovable io dis j position. Oniy a tow weeks ugo alio graduated ft* 'm tho graded school bore. taking h high stand 1* in hnr f'hwn Met itontl. ?t tho it . threshold ol! young womanhood, jj J with the piospoct of y bright am . *. happy lifj before her, is very sad V indeed, and awakens a deep sym < pathy in every heart for the be - || reaved parent- in their g.v:-* a r row. Tne renniin.s o: t. \. nog * lady wore interred yesterday in J YVoatside cemetery after services j conducted bv Lvev. Dr Bold ridge. jj!! if ...... ) Ginning Outfit for Sale. 20 1 }>. Tolhot boiler, 12 I p. *?>'? vine- engine. 70 saw Loomis gin. Feeder an?l Condenser, one F. -s I'ress, necessary shafting, pnl' j new bolting with outfit. V?T cheap for cash. Apply to T. S Carter, Agent. iCf SPECIAL NOTICE I For Sale ! Subject to prior sale and withdrawal, Fifty (50) / ... ooares any part inereoi) or the Lancaster Cotton Mills 7 per cent Preferred stock, at ?90. per gu share, NET. I)Q8 r Henry W. Thomson, j, 58 Morgan Square, Spartanburg, S. C. on .July 4, 1904. lm. Heed ANNOUNCEMENTS. w?v sale FOR SUPERVISOR We hereby announce .Mr M C D Gardner as candidate for county Funervisor, subiect to the rules of the Democratic primary. j-ii MANY VOTERS !fi I in ii i nun i?in ii? C - South Carolina Military Academy. the i One vacancy in the State Bene- ^10 fieiary Scholarships is to la; award lh?t ed on competitive examination for who Lancaster County. Blank forms (JLC ..i i i i.? i... i VI OiJIIUlU I.HJ i for at onco to Col. C. S. Gads J ? don, Chairman Board of Visitors, | or the Countv Superintendent of! ^ " 1 Education. These applications, , -aj FCIilA MADE OCT, roust bo in) llio hands of the Chairman on the ! . 1st day of August, in order to re 1 ._.x ceivo attention. ntj C. S-GADSDEN.* I" Chairman Board Trustees. * n July 1, 1904. ;ca8i< V '-JC 9h<0r/Oi?lJV- ctMMMRtMnnM '.zjomcni ' t lloef ! Gond siloiiU- ni' lir>/> roust, delivered on short notico. : iiof Send your orders to ', ; Phillips A- Thioatt Market. ' Subscribe to Tho Ledgcx 0 C~i ' f\ . Ja IT' ?' . *' ; '?.. ? . IhE lRlS:i 'AN :i) ; Irishman vas told tiic m ring; everything ?p out of t $?jfi (i0 bnrori \{ wnjsM no Woui'i. r:j tVell, . the rices (J. .1. .1! JIh )'. s anii G 'occ cs ?l<?n't hrin.r er tij tin. * pair of slippci- to ^;o a! a barj?i L a dies slippers wo th ?' 22 to i: > a , f>0. Men's patent leather oxford it ? I.OS. ihc bi i>t plow shoo on e t yards worth cents, wi! pr. at f> jood pair of men's hose at f>c. (-*( One pair of window curtain-. w< Also ft hiii lot of Orpandie and Law NOTIONS. Kor 1 cent as follows: >. in-ul ?. >n cent, 2 bulls thread for 1 cent, i , n fur 1 coot, 2 col'.ar buttons for 1 t. 1 whip las!) for 1 r- it, 1 f?m fo s-i th it I haven't <ivi :o t 1 mention. Yo n t tjt, L. d ' 7* 7* *T* Os"" '? < iT T 1 -J < t.i Ls* n.4T.. 3& .i. > Jl i Mason Frail Jars, and Tops. r i*?r F * f v i $ f ? *' Vr sv Jhkl 25>0 1 i it X ' ?L- i*i \ 1 1 ^ A V ' '; rJC'J*f'f? 'i' A Next Sixty Mays. Buy you a fruit VaUdVUO Oir'iiiifUkl w? V Youn 2e< J k>r IVIiit V:w/? J V ' 'i?' . 'J.;?v... _ I; rp P / Z4! 1 VJ "H tea days, v e will - 4 et our beautiful slock ao Ten Thousand Dollars Cent ot Pr V ^ "Vw ich n wonderful slaughter of highlevcr taken place in the town's hist rery living person within a radius o and and reap their share of the gre! during the next ten days of slaugh i use any argument to prove thai \v< ,'ill positively sell any article in out r a- -?? -v. . fl" I ! 1 s i B 8 ? 1 ra B I H i rig 1 H i *4 0 i El ? ! 9. r. Zr? I fci X.J Si Vi . 1 R. -X2t- 6 0* need not entortain the slightest do ?ceivo yon our sulo would result in public confidence. The people ol big Seven Days Cost Sale we hud li isands of Dollars Worth of Choice 1 participated in that groat sale reali )UD'S MEANS, and doubtless wil 3 ? knowing that great thing- awaido begins when our doors open mifmmim * ? * iii * X Vs'? k v; will continue for ten days. We e crowds, having employed nddd >1 ;>n. Please note terms of sa!. >ds Charged or Sent iiome 01 T~^ "P A . EEC JL.U 0 .jL-^ * v J ' "*>> O ft \ C" T;pV . ? r > ^ \ i \ l v I'A IV i. .*:. ilT, ^ ih iuiu u tendency to iie ground and he f hrintr |ite o}n s i- vi!i on Shoos, Dry li -oou n? bo uiieisy ubout tin. ' "".its All ?'2.'25 to ?>o worth ?'2.50 will ero in this li ill for VI. 00. Diy u>)ods < nor v.'?r I I I %%% ? ><I four ply linen collar at 5 nth 90 cenls at 55 cents, ns to j?o at a bargain. iciis f<?r 1 cent, 1 paper pins xni stall' for I cent, 1 yard cent, 1 stick of bluing for r 1 cent, and other useful urs for Business, iDSON. Rs t m 11 M T-vjir:: -jar .mr-- :zst zxr.s* Extra Rubbers ,iiw,hes. rs-> v r\-** in r.\ 'iFUV l!?l boiler 01 the 5f6:. aiiitl pioirf. ;pertfisUy, ?mii -. ?; ' vss iozssszzsaiSK2sw IQT v jo i ^ x?j*r ^ sc wide the throttle and scanting to nearly go Without One ofit class desirable merchandise ory. } twenty miles outfit to bo it values that will ho sacri. tor. It is not necessary for e? mean what we say: That ?tore during: this ton day's >)*- 'i7*-SL'jr3f- =si:S-?^3K <n A j TO ; d i - ti j.xv-tva x-.-jist nbt. Should wo undertake failure and wo would loose f this community remember ist February in which we sold Goods at Prime Cost. Those .... u?4 A / V\L,rr O * T 1.^ * rii iu tvuni u'Oi o/vi^r^ iv l 1 bo the first to throng our the in. .A . *:i 1 i3too i i ?iM v ^ ?-<~V? nre propnrod to hun-llo tho mil salo'peoplo lor this oc ;; SPOT CASH. NO rt Approval. LOUD.