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Local Matter? i iPPOINTMBfTS OF HEV. J. M. WHITF. Unity, l*t and lid h'abbalh. UIIIh i. reek, 2d Hint 4th Hiitibath, 11 ni* ) Pleasant Hill, 2d and 4th (Sabbath, ?> m. ? 1 When yon want Candy, , When you think of Candy 1 When you go to bet Candy ' get at iliackorell's. ! I ] ? -lvitlo and Pistol cartridges, ; all sizes for sale at Mackorell's. r ?Miss Hattie Miller is visiting t her sistor at Charlotte, N. C. j ?See announcement of W. M. Moore for County Suporintondont (j of Education in this issue. r ?Married, Thursday, Aug 4th, a 1904-. hv Magistrate W_ P. (%is- l' key, Mr. Preston McDaniel and t Miss Iiketta Steele. Attendants, t Mr. W. F, Motkershed and Miss t Winnie Morns. a ?Mr. Joseph Watson left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Chesterfield. 1 ?Mr. H. M. Johnson and son ' Robert, of Gaffney, are visiting I relatives here. M ?Miss I^ang, of Camden, is j the gneat of her frioud, Miss . Blanch Moore, at this place. ( ?Miss Almetta Welsh of Kor- y ahaw, is v?6itiog her cousin. Miss j g Mamie Clyburn, at this place. j ? Mr. Ja9. M. Warwick is spending a few days with friends j in the O. K. section. . vr.. n nnn;,i^n ...... JLU. I , J.l?- U. ^(ITUIOUU Hill j | ^ terday for a 6h.ort visit to his old j j home at Kings Mountain. ( ?Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Croxton e are visiting relatives at Heath t Springs. } ?Mr. J. B. Mackorell has he- j c gun moving into his new quarters! 1 ?Pnyseur's old stand. It will-be n next week, however, before he j gets fully moved. ?Married, at the restdonce of f Mr. J. O. P. Huey, by Rev. W. c W. Ratchford, on Thursday eve ( ning, August 4, 1904, Mr. D. E. 1 Simpson and Miss Kate Huey, all 1 of the Unity section. ( ?We nre selling a great many 1 31- 1 gooaa regaruioHB 01 cost. ^oiiio 1 and see us before you buy. I Lancaster Mercantile C6. I ?M re Thurlow Gregory and j eon of Lancaster are visiting Mrs. M. L. Flow. ? Monroe Journal. . ? See that youi name is on the club roll of your voting precinct e at least five days before the pri- J 'niary election. Kev. W- A. Beckham, of Ker- v ehaw, has been appointed to the t pastorate of the Williamston circuit in the Greenville District, the f former pastor having died. t: ?Mr. T. C. M. Mozier brought r a two borse load of the finest 1 cabbage to this market thia week we have ever seen raised in this t county. Ono head, etripped of f all loose leaves, weighed 14^ J pounds. ? Mr. Spurgooo Cherry, of f Sumter, is up on a visit to his t brother and family. He looks i hearty, healthy and happy. A ?Mr. James Ussery and family, of Bowersville, Ga , who ^ have been visiting the family of c Mr. W. P. Ussery near Oakhurst t returned aome Thursday. 1 ? R. H. Massey, of Vanwyck, e - passed through here Monday en e routo to St. Louis. He was ac? t compained by his sister, Miss, t lllMMVA \A A (jOAlf TLA I <1 4 4 O Mt?' I luiuuic iucioovj- a no inuui ni?i g spend ft whtle in St. Louis And then she will go to Hot Springs, where she will bo treated for rheu* g nifttism, of which disease she has 8 Buffered greatly the past few months. ? Rock Hill Herald. fc ? Dr. J. J. Hpoi; 5, Opticiao, will bo in Kershuv bto and 0'b,i Heath Springs 1 'Kb; Lancaster! 11th and 12tb, fitting spectacles. ? Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Payseur left yesterday for an extended )lena;iro trip. They will atop at t'ybeefor a few days, then go by iteamboat from Savannah to Philidolphiu, and will spend a week >r so at Atlantic City and Cape May. Mr. Payseur savs this is lis bridal tour. ? Hon. T. Yancey Williams, >f Lancaster, candidate for Congress from this district, was a risitor to Fort Mill Saturday. \Ir. Williams has many friends t* til! J aootiAn ul ! a|I 14 LU io 13VJOI n I 1 Ul VY IKJIIJ HI U nuch pleased at tho prospect of iio election in the approaching irimary.? Fort Mill Times. ? Congressman Finley re [nests us to announce thai he has > West Point cadetship to give out ,nd that the appointee will be se ectod by competitive examination 0 be held in Yorkvillc on Sep. ombor 15. All malo white resilents of tho district between the ges of 17 and 23 years eligiblo. ? Yorkville Enquirer. ? Mr. L. L. liobinson of the Measant Hill section has sold ten oads of Elberta peaches at this ilaee within the past few weeks, 1 an averrge, we cro told, of 020 >er load. He expects to set out a arge number of trees this fall and f iiis neighbors will do likewise here is no reason why io a few ' cars Pleasant ilill should not be hipping us many and as fine V 11. O: J i' jun^uua i'Uiiu Hf* UlU^B Opi'llg. ? Mr. Geo. C. Heiith, who has < >oeu in charge of the Heath HanktlO' & Morrnntilo (^n l>6rn for1' o * - ? everal months, has bought a third l ' c I uterest in the cotton business of j ). 1*. Heath & Co., and has movid to Charlotte to devote his at- < ention to that business. Mr. S. i *V. Heath of Kecsoaw will be in 1 :haige of the Heath 1J. & M. Co's pusincss here for the preseut, manigmg it from Kershaw. ? Enterprise. ? Letters remaining uncalled 'or in the post.-oftice at Lan:aster for the week ending Aug. >th, 1904, are as follows: Vlisses Pearl Steelo, Daisy Langlart, Maggie Johnson, Ola Cook, 2), Mrs. Lillian Stokes, Mr?. dean Sander*, Mrs. S. \V. Vanandingham, Mrs. Maggie Piglen, Messrs. S. W. Robertson, J. H. i*ryor, O. F. Rogers, F. Pierce 3cam. J. M. Stewart, P. M? teniH wrona the KorsliAw Kra Miss Ethel Hilton has been lccted teacher of the Hail Gold* dine school. MrsT.F. Clyhurn, who has been dsiting her son Mr. T. B. Cly>urn, returned home yesterday. ? Mr. M. B. Witherspoon and amily of Sumter spent, from Satlrday to yesterday with the forner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. W itherspoou. ? Mrs. L. M. Spann and daugher, Miss Annie, of Moss Point Miss , are visiting Dr. and Mrs. f. E. W. Haile. ?Rev E. H Beckham, and amily, of Denmark, are visiting he former's parents, Dr. and drs. It. S. Beckham. Applicants for the Citadel There fire four applicants for he vacant scholarship for this ounty for the S. C. Military Academy. For the 19 vacancies n the State there are 84 applu ants. These applicants will be xutmned by the county boards of ducation of their respective coun- 1 ies on Friday Aug. 2(>th, and he results will be announced as I oon thereafter as possible ?The total cotton crop of lonth Carolina during the pn.st , eason was 922.809 bales. i Snbsenno to The Ledger. J>eUli of S?r. Ij H Uotk I . Mr. Larkin R. Belk, H'i aged . < citizen of the Bethel section, died Wednesday night, August 3, *u' 1 904, ut the homo of his son, Mr. , ''j W. L Bulk, Kged about 80 years, jj^ Tlo war very decrepit from ago js< tint wo* able to be up ard j "J \ about trio house es usual up to lac day of his death. Ho was a mom- j *,v ber of the Methodist church and or Ion was esteemed a good maD and 1 citizen. Ho served through the je, war and made a faithful soldier, od Only two children survive him, a r Mr. W. L. Belk and Mrs. S. A. |l 1 Lathan. Three brothers, Capl. !,u Eli Belk, H. L. Belk and Oapt J. M. Bolk, Htill survive him. His m rpmuinii ivurn infcrnxl in Ti r */ .11 > #??., churchyard Thursday. ba< * _ ist I coi Other Deaths. | j Mrs. J. D. Godfrey, nee Miss n t( Delia Starnes, died .July 29, 1904. I t,f Sbo was about 34 years of ago and ! c|j,i loaves her husband and live cliil- wa, dron surviving her. She was a j Ou member of Waxbaw Baptist church the and a pious, good woman, affee (je) tionate and kind as wife and j. mother. eve ?Mr. Croxton Blackmon, aged bin about 20 years, son of P. 13. Blackmon of The Richhill section, died Thursday, Aug,4, 1904, after an M,c illness of several weeks of fever. vvo His remains were interred yesterday,atHammond graveyard,the ^ funeral being conducted by Rev. R. J. Blackmon ?The infant child of Mr. and j Mrs. S. 13. Gulp, of this county, ^oli died on Monday night last, Aug. ^av 1, 1904, aged about 4 months. orcj i , ?Five g od second-hand sew v ;1( mg machines at a bargain, for tux 3ash or on time. p'lr J. B. Mackorell. mm mwmitiii 1||M I hdi ANNOUNCEMENTS. p" ________ Car -- t, k( 1 hereby announce myse 1 a cin II- . late for the office of Count 7 tiupe. in- A,U tendeut of Education, subject to the rulee governing tbe Democratic pii* (j]ei mary. TV M MOORE. NA /r ^7^ ^^ ^%. * \ Lou Frifts \ ?Clo t ? . We are now cleaning out tt W cumulated by the beat SPRING ifwe have over had. Wo are vorj increasod business this season an< lA doing our friends a good turn ir 1^ of Summer Goods ^ f Ia a a a.. mm a a nut: nar JV We And fome broken lota un Women's and Childrens* 8ho< Xthem on the Bargain Counter down very low, JUST ABOI It will pay you to look the lot ^ Wash Goods ^jr All Colored Wash Goods (treaty ^ Suitings. Batistes, Lawns, Dimitie: k v great run on those fine 10 cent Figi selling at 6|c per yard. We have about 600 yards left of k g. Lawn, to close we offer it at 10 rent! NT ceut grade and Is Very Fine and La 0 GENT'S NEQLIGEI In the Spring we b'light a lot oft Shirts and made a big run on still have several hundred of t 1 will run (Item off at only ^ BIO VABIJKS 1 Gent's $2 00 Casaimer Pants Gsnts' $2 50 Cassirrier Pants ? ^ Hants' $1,60 Cassinier Pants Hoys' Knee Pants of all grades at ^ 7f> oonta % i&m trmm We have a special number In I>< J'v run at Made of the Vt ry 1 ^ the kind of leather that alwayf sells Ladles' OnesHtrap, Dead-Trim worth $1.50 we are closing them out | E.E Cl js^- C 5 .ii 'a ?? tlu: iV ;<! ;! I'wtm* 'n Jointly ??' tiu? Nta?e. I'nder tho above caption ti llowing. very complimentary t meatier county and itt eilic:ei t icers, was published in the { o inbia correspondence of tlu 5\vb nr \ Courier ot Tuesday. igCoIomio'u lie'o; i id other lies in tho Flat ; c published o Corn} trailer's rc ..ur :s. Folding in the speciul to tho News d Courier: Columbia, Aug. 1.?Comptrol General Jones has just returnto tho city, after having nude lories of settlements. He found *emarkuble condition of affiiiis Lancaster, and one that is f-.el id, if ever, equalled. Out of a ?l of 2,658 polls charged, only 8 were charged off as under and ur age and non est, and only 1 5 1 to-bo turned over to the mag. rate for collection. If other lotie* did half as well they would igratulate theruselvos.' Out of Hal three mill educational tax ; over $7,000 charged,$7.52 was ! irged as nulla bona and $8 54 s deducted by the Comptroller t of a State tax of $11,675.00, total charge for uulla boua and inqucncies was only $12.21. Sheriff Hunter reported on ry execution turned over to i, and County Auditor John A )k and TreaBurer Cauthon are officers who got things into h tine shape. Other counties aid do well to get up such a idard. tap?? ! nw ? ???? i i Notice of Election. ho resident electors and free lers of School District No. 32 ing requested of the Hoard of ication of Lancaster county an or for an election to decide }th< r or not a t.v > mill special shall he levied for Educational poses, and said election being nted by said County Board cf ication,wc, the School Trust ?os I district No. 32, in accordance h the laws of the State of South olina, do order 6uid election t > 3 place at Cnston School House j gust SOtb 19 >3 J W. T. Floyd, rk Board Trustees, School i District No. 32. i j)|.^|j| |! UDS I le Odds and Ends ac- ^ and SUMM Ell business f much elated over our d now take pleasure in y i closing out what's loft y I A . gams t il odd sizes in Mens, >v >9. Wo have planed I and marked them * JT HALF PRICK X \ , over. ' kS MUSt Go . / reducoil? nu.'ta as Voll#, \r h, etc. We are having a a red Law as that wo are lv that line 40-inch White ? 3 per yard This is the 15 ;; unders Like Linen. ^jr t E SHIRTS y I Kent's Boft Negligee '^ them at 39c We t heee ttrioShirte and Jv OOc oiicli * 1ST PANTJS A #1(K) W-' ) 12 50 1 ; ISO. 25, 05. AO, OA and V/ j Ajv m$mm Xi >rothy Oxl'onls to ineat Idea! Patent Kid-- ! at $3.fi0 per pair. med Opera Toe Pnnrial, , at, per pair #?1 OO ' .OLID. /? . >*?'^-^r?r * 1'Ki.AS m : THIS WEEK AT C. 23 pair of Ladies < *fo t < shoes v. j j cents. 20 pair of ladios' patent lu, '$1.48. 37 pair of ladles' Clay Davis i pair. 42 puir of ladies' oxfords, wort pair of men's oxfords, worth $2 50, w 143 pair of men's pants wiiigo a; r cent lawns to jjo rJ 0 cents per yard "A'ill go at half price. <iroceru ! Good green or roas ou coffee at Pc j 4 U ? I T ? - iuu 3 ganon size at b3c per doz. Qua also ran a lot of tobacco olF at a bargai falo Bill, Brick ! ou.e, at 2'c per p u Ono barrel of s iga bouse molasses-, at 34c per gallon. I O h barrel of Morris to classes, ehoic per gallon. One barrel of tbo "">c _?r?ide f<?r 23 r j 21 two strand brooms at 13 per bro< for 18c per bioo;n. Also a big lot of tin ware to go at nc Don't forget the three day?, I Saturday of this week. ! C. J HiJ THE CKEAPEST STs igMtna?????weragga Mason Fruit Jars, and Tops. Also Fruit Jar Wr M I 9 rvr% .. h is. u Next Sivfv H; v. ~ - oily you a iiuil Va;Jykt encmslel w. li I k oiirii itcj j B. Mat wmmmm < wm> ?KW* V?.W w? i ?? maawjwgi fe33fi0KS3OIBSCSw<.ti* ? P.^.v-v.- j.-.'.i figy FROM NOW TILL A We are going; i bargains as have 11 iered in Lancaster' ?ther words we an ^oods at FIRST freight nor expense During this sale our 50c Pants cut t >0c and $100 ones to 75c, urnl on op the Men's and lioy's dre ts shii ts at 10, Men's summer underwear, shirts ,nd 50 cents each. Hest doohlo seat Joi >0 cents overall 40 cents. 5,000 yards be yard. All 5 and 0 cent Lawns at 4 jawns at 7A cents tho yard. 4 pieces ? 10 cents, now 38 cents. We have one of the biggest stocks o o $4.00 per pair. Don't walk in the k Vhen you can buy it good etcel rod utnt or 50 conts and a real good one for 75 c We could mention a hundred o^hor rill not permit. Yours 8*. 8. Five Gna; ns Machines at i sash or easy paymr J HiifKf V'v" th ' l i>?. i!I he s<)l(I at 1 ? i?lhci oxujiiI>, \vortb 1 oxfords yours for *1 13 p r :h $1.50, for 05c per pair. f o will lot then; fnr $1.5 ? cents ou tno uoiinr. A?i A> A'vi ?> f??w bidt hi't-i left. is. >er pound. Bull mason jars, r*8 at 6Sc per dozen. Wo will in, such us Brown's Mnl'o. B ifind. vortli 5 k* Y u c .n huy th nn e. worth t w, will rt per pull on. >ni. 22 three strand brooms it cost. Thrrs't^y. 'riday and ours ior^Business. fT"\C /TV T*.T IDdUN. 3B.E OSf SAHTH. 1 , Extra Rubbers i I cnciics. ! ? I. SOtiCCO i Of iikC i 1 I uoiier Mi Mie are, rc'd nroof ! siwuiully, ;korell. j If _ .... Jj UG.15TH to offer sucli ever been ots history. In j going to sell 1 COST, no e added. o 38c: 65c and 75c onos t< same reduction. 23, 38, 50 and 75 cents, and Drawers, at 17, 25, 38 nn Drawers 19c pair. Best Cal ico at 1, 4 4 and 5 cents cents the yard. All 10 cent dl wool voile, former price if shoe* in town at 15 cents ot sunshine trella tit 08 centra bettor ono ents. thin;'"?, but time and space ur Pocket P ioksalort' NO >d at above prices. to Serve, & tf* ft si .? r Ri is m ranteed Sew? bargain ?or nits. F,