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l Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on having a EUREKA HARNESS OIL W Unennakd by any other. Re tide rs hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Rcvcr burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. 1 Stitches kept froui breaking. Oil |s sold in all ; Localities MannftMf nred by Stnnitaril Oil C??ni,ii\ny. O . ., . .. 1, A % 1 f'\ 1 ?v > Saturday, iuav j", k ... ?Mr 15. K Burn- of Chester was in town this wiek. ?''I'*! nfr!o-! ' >ot VIv P.'M a f \V . P. Benn,if i ' Key ! i ..{ .i . this w is visiting ul M r ' P. 'askey's, of Kiver-die. ?Miss Kcina Grog; and little sister, Ethel, av relatives in K rsiiaw ?For colorings for 1 eon tide, etc . call at \V. P. I> -i? i.t/s 2t ?Mrs. Albert II. , of Camilla, Gii , will spc the Minimer with relati\es i county. ?Senator \V. C. 1 lough announces his candi.! ay for reelection. ? Miss Maggie Portt r of Elgin visited her si.-:< r hen . v'rs. Walter Stewinan, this wee v. ?r-Misses Sm.lie ;mu leilie (Jraig of New Cut left Tuesday for a visit, to theOh irl 'sioii cxpusitibn ?The State Prt ss a>.-ociation will meet iti Goor-?'to\vn 28-30 of May. A:i ocean trip to lioston is under advisement. ?Two thousand yards first quality embroideries at 2A cents per yard tf.5-3. Williams-Hughes Go. ?This is a "buggy" year. The potato bugs are playing havoc with potatoes and .mother kind are feasting o?i bean vines, torn a too plants, etc. ?ML*. J. II. V'ilh"t'-poou was in the city Sunday the gao-t < !' Mr. \V. 13. Kerr lie was on the way to lhs home in battens tor from Georgia?Rock IIill Herald. ?Mr. \V. T. Gregory of Lan carter was a visitor at tlio home of Mr. A. B. Ferguson Sunday. Mr. Groororv, neonturmnied Inhis wife, loft for his home Monday.? Kock iiili Herald. ?Fresh supply of all kinds of flavoring extracts for ice cream n?vi other purposes r.t \V. I\ Bennett's. 2t M r fp o; . 4 ,.i .. ?-.114 t> . 1. O4.11.-> Ot iiiin caught a gur in a net in O.me Creek a few days ago which measured 4 feel and weighed 15 pounds. ?Mrs. Geo "W. T()n s returned Wednesday from a week's visit to her children at Jones -\ "Roads. She was accompanied homo by her daughter in law, Mrs. R. M. .Tones. ?Young moil who have come <4t>f age" in the last two years should bear ill mind that ?11<* registration otlico is open the first Monday in each month, and should register preparatory to or. ding thr.ir first ballot this summer. ?Messrs E. Dwight Kendall, of Brooklyn, N. V., and Ousaar Cimiotti, of New York City, arrived in Lancaster Sunday, and on Monday went out to the Dixie gold mine, where they will prospect for gold lor a couple of weeks. \ lar ( I titles Mid costs for the past , quarter. ?( apt i'i . il. b?tiwards of l,oster visit' d Ids sister here I lis week, M rs. II. D. Pardue. | ?lite iutle showers Wednes' <iay evening and night helped gardens some, hut too light to do t 'e farms much good. ? osl of those who went to the | reunion at I)a'ilas,'Texas, have return d, and all report a pleas ant trip and a delightful stay. ? Mr. Clias. A. Lynn, of Colombia, who has been visiting relatives in 'he county returned Sundiv. His many friends are alwu.vt glad to see him. ?Perry Mackey and Carl Poster are homo front Ivielimond M< dtcal college where th03* have been attending lectures several months, j ?Mr. Bon E lilacki on lost one of his finest mules ast Saturday afternoon. It was to the plow tili dinner and then put to ; the wagon to come to town and j died after it got here, of colic, j ?Mr Chas. Marks passed j through Lancaster this week on the way to liis home irt Shol !bv, N. 0!., from Florida. -Mr. ! Fred Howie of Waxlmw, who j wont to Florida with Mr.Maivs. is exported home in a few days. ? Mr. W. A. McManus, one I i\f fI\? v-ilio..''0 ?. o.n. .. *:_i -li it 'II l<? I ! citizens, was the guest of (.'apt A. Medanus recently. lie re! ports about tho sane area planted in cotton in his section as last year. j ?Mr. P M. Kelt ham, who was I Called llonie Itelegraph oil aci count oi the serious illness <>i his father at Waveross, tla., | from a stroke of par; lysis, has returned and report-* his father j much better. I ?Wanted?Liv,e canvassers for a fast selling novelty. Ad i dress, with references, Novelty Printing Co., Southern Pines, N. C. . i>t j ?The Southern Baptist con| vention met in Ashcville, N.C., Thursday. Dr. J. II. Bold ridge, I Messrs II. S. Cherry and AV. T. , Blacknion are attending its sessions. Columbia will nial.o an ( effort to get the convention next | year, and wo hope tlicy will bo 1 successful. ? For domestic or gloss 11 :ii-11 of a high grade leave your laundry at W P. Bennett's j store Charlotte Steam Laundry. I Jl .hio. II. Blakeaey, Agent. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gulling J ar? visilintr the labors pirerfs, Mr. and Mi.-*. L. 0. I'a^seui. ?The sovereign nmp of the Woodmen of the World have issued a special dispensation ' under whh'h new members n ay bo received up to June Oth for I ^- iuiiiutiou l?e. ?For Hour pots of all sizes, | call at \V. P. Bennett's. 2t ?Rev R. J. Blackmon visited Rock Hill Wednesday. ?"Duke" is in town and the wheels of progress are now roll. iug as of yore. ?Mis* Belva Bruce ol Heath ! Spiiiigs visited lier sister here this week, Mrs. Manly Croxtou. ?Florence Bell and j brother. Iloyt, visted their sister j this week, Mrs. J. M. Cauthen. ? Mr. J. E McDonald ol ' innshoro wus here several days : t.iiis week on professional business. j ?Dr. and Mrs. B. Wither |. poon i t' Charlotte spent a couple lot duys nere with relu'ives this i \. i ek. -Mr Tru sdalo, o' Wcstville. I vi i d her v :i lu ; t ' is week, Mr. TI. II. Triiefd.de. ' ?jlrs. J.venh Clark snout ?Wheat and oats are suffer' ing badly for rain The Spring ! oats will be a failure if rain does ; not come soon. ?Married, Sunday night last, by M. C. Gardner, N. P., Mr. Hilton Baker and Miss Mary Hilton, all of the eastern portion of this county. ?Ool. J. N. Crockett, Messrs. W. B. Knight. E. K. Plyler, G. M. L'lyler and B. II. Bennett and possibly others returned from Texas last Saturday. ?With this issue the first announcements occur?those of M. 0. Gardner lor County Supervisor and John A. Cook for Audi tor. ?Colonel Spring;- returned j Thursday from Now York. ?The County Educational 1 Association will moot In -r todav in the Graded school building. ? Men's $1.25 Shirt Waists for 75 cent at the "Lancaster M erc an t i 1 e co m pa n v. ?Tho annual memorial oxer ciscs will ho hold no t Monday instead of today. ?Cashoir C. .J. Ilenry of the | Lancaster Mercantile Co will vi it Charleston next wee':. ?The Klein school closed la-t ni-lit with appropriate pub lie oxerci-os which were wit* nested, by a large and delighted crowd ?Camden is dry, hot and " ' * 1.1.ii iv -uu-?' meir water, Mglit and ice plant burned out recent lly. They have neither water, j light or ice, as they had pro viously. ?Revs. W. C. Ewart and J. M. White returned Thursday from Kings Mountain where they attended A. R. P. Presby tery this week. ?Messrs. J. R. Kr light and D. R. Walters passed through town Wednesday on their return from the Dallas reunion. They visited relatives and friends there after the reunion was over ?Gov. McSwceney has appointed Col Springs as a dele gate to the West Indian convention to he held in Charleston on the 16th and 17tii of this month. ?Teachers going to Rock Hill to attend the Summer ! School t he latter purl of June can get a rate at one fare for the round trip. ? Senator W. C. Ilnnajh spent a couple of lievsi in Columbia this week us a witness be tore the leg islutive committee engaged in in i vest'crating a charge against Rep resentativo Dominick o! Newberry i ?West Duniap street is now j by tar t he prettiest in town owing 11o the ohI vac'or *#. t ii? work t/\ the town contii'il. The work is 01 a very permanent character nil il Mayor Wy lie's admini-! tr. t n did noihing else lor the i , , ; * dance ut the term, the woik done on that street would be an I enduring monument. --'antes Moore, , and Joseph Clark, Esq., argued the case of Lottio 0 Ringstaff vs the E. A 0 Rv. company in the ! supreme court last week, the latter for the plaintiH', appelant, and the former for the defon dant. ? More gamblers caught by , Sheriff Hunwr last Sunday,who bj gs a crowd almost ?very Sun day. There were nine of those . ar.cl they paid into the county I exchequer $ 41. ? Mrs. Eliza Devaga, widow of the late Dr. Devaga and luctiier of young Dr. S. M- Do jvagn, who has been for two years upon a bed of sickness, J was found uuiul in her hod 'f'luirsday morning. She was i 69 years of age. ' ?I he trustees of the Lancaster School District, at a meeting ! lmld last Fridae, decided to re cuive seali a bias t?Urt ^6 A \ I ?? ?I ?H??H I ? ? 1 >IM W ?? >??1 ???? ?I?> ~1 for the $15,000 coupon bonds to be issued for the building of a new school house. The denomination of ilie bonds was fixed at $1,0-0 ; the interest at 5 per cent , payable semi annually, 1st January and 1st July. The bonds are to -nn for 20 years Both principal and interest are to be made payable at the Bank of Lancaster. The board will consider no bid for less than tin* par value of the bonds, and reserves the right to reject any T and all bids. Each bidder wiil be required to deposit a certiti' l check for $ 1,000 wit li the Bank j of Lancaster.?Review. ?The ladies of the second j i Baptist church will <T;--e an ic > cream supper at t chapel at I | the mill >aunvav night. 'i mi 1 1 -ui '.111. < ! I | tho-e excel. people : m'11:vt tng to build oh or ' I should be liberal!} patroniz i. V'SCiirla)' >k llll- l ,M> 1 ' . It " . . 1 tho lower i "p ">i r; U t r ! i > ' ? j shoot Cook i>ui his pi^ioi would loot firn Ho then ib'd v't';| 8 ! ('nnU !iri n ' " t b 'M 'i !io j were arrested and t:v o.? ? Alderman L'>/< d>v acting i ' i /* -it or at the : >?;c . n ' ? ...? . wa -; fined $2"). ocain 'ms since p , boon lined -r-u. | CTf ?Two Iwiok-rnaking Osir,h-,^ I lishmonr.s m?- at work in that < ! !' ;'.v'' at ' J.. ol ^ Hollow'', and that of Mr. S. T. i' , 'ill Blackmon on tho Clark lot on i j south side of Arch street. ?Local tab. ?:? rendered the r plav u Under the rfoui hern Cross' ol* in (he court house last night to a J large and appreciative audience. ' The plav was under the auspices | /> ol I he Lentil*:** l it- t.oiiii Av&ovia-! lion. I .. i IV ?The Lancaster papers roach | 'p, this otHce very irrouularlv and J I I'll have been doing so for some ,j, time. Sometimes they arc tv?*o or three days behind time. The trouble is nndoubtly in the Hf mail service.?Waxhaw Kilter | prise. |aI | en S<ot liroth fit '.> Sprint/.*. I Mr. Wylie Patterson, the only '< 1. j <011 of All- U. P. Patterson of'mi I Heath Sprint s, died Tm dav ^T| 1 ^ ^ . %7 i last of pneumonia, after an m in j ness of only a few days. His of Idonth v."n u n q>eeie.l, con-'.ul jdition not Having been regarded j so as critical at any time duringj Iris brief iliac-..--. lie was only 22 years of age ami was the idol yof his father. Ho was a mora dor of the Presbyterian church ami was ait exemplary ami.0 ... . * < I r t p. oiiilf til', j vl : Besides his father and mother Ha . i h? i ?aves t > . turn 1 <; ?at i ?? ' three sisters. Hi- re main-, were ( P. inter rod \ ; i m -ii.' > at 11 t* <t f it-; 1 neral senScc ci-n.kctcd Uy J:U ? pastor, Hey. S. C. Cal Iwell. j ?*Viifiim 17.>a/ it JJ I ni The Clerk of Court has re- j(j, ceiveu a chock for tun pi a-ion ^ jJ( money forLaueaster county an l ^ i > ! >11-'.\ l i -' > i a ,' i . , I *,{ if . . " .l.A . , . ,,M I '*l j.ust us the |#iopoi can ]>: j for same. The amount of the i j0 checks is $f?,328j. Last year) I the amount that this county !otj ! got was (10 Tn 5000 the 1 ^ i a/nount was $0,020 po( and in!^, ilhVh) it wus $-3,100.4b. The j ai ! amount thi-s year is therefore I nearly twice as large as it has ^ lever been for any previous year jj and more than twice as large ^ las it was for any year except I v | 1901. I i In Class 13, which includes ? I those who lost one leg or one j arm, there tiro b pensioners, | P 'each of who gets $712. Tn (21ass 0 No 1, which in; eludes those wiio received se , j vcro wound.i in the service, ; j', 'n^-d Olfss vo '' which i chides ' i | viuowo oi soldiers w no lost j aj V. Lew About "VJ?" _ ?. ^ TT-TT t loir llesirt I*eel your { '!?? a few minute?. Is it rr <* , .! :r: Are you shot- of breath, ; m r shpht exertion wait:i!^r, etc? :. o you have pain in left ^ breast, si-1* or lity to lis o'i left side? if v-u "have any of ccM.. c v v ' cart, Uild SilvViM i.i'ilidUirvtCiy IHK.C #:>V' S f*i: J2p So ) ' a. ' IV Tikhfirt Ind. I r ' ? V" . \ if each t ^ i \ovc pr< 31 of tho^e. The i'. : V. ?f 'ui . iuclun?r ih. i.i >:);. No. 2 {'11(1 j. \c oil .i g. i ii .). Those mibcr ii7, :in<l he total nuni>r wlu r"n {'"owed pensions this civility i 250 against \2 l,i*f an <','i c of 34, an in. /ease of . ; ]?i cont. n ti f/i i'< its h it mi i ' 7. \Iissf-; Datsy and Kngenia eii ha i a lwumw escape last lesdav morning in a runaway i Dunl.tp s(ix?.t. They wore iving ?:<>ng u lu-n Iheir horse jcame i.v?. uy a detached ialf ai . v-l.- .i down the j'reet a lii'ihtjiil i ale. lit* ran o.'iis' a t- ' of :(dione poles id broke one wheel of the buggy, iu?inirt!'?i horse to bre:> >: loose niu liie lAiv.uy and ll?u.-> saving <-ni from what inhihi have re i!fo<I vtrv r-..ii u ly indeed. iey wei j of seriously art, it were so fngliti m 1 ilia! on? them fainted, hut I)r. Sriait 1 ill, t : . : d ! > i . ri 1 ii-f nfl on the wj.fi all _ isitc~t the /' ''jiohilitm The loi!o ixiuc are llie names those who ailoaded Charles- , :% 1\" " - ,o v is ' tn V' hoe'i ah* ' h< r jiik' JJVS. M. Clyburr Kddio OIvburn, M. lieii;. Maj. H. V. Miller, J. l?,Ttr--. W. ?. Pir'h J. P. 0. y. J. E. Tu\ ' r Mi ; II ittio id Ma-' ' ' d >r 1 nd Ev vpytt lor .lo'm T >v'oi' Vic" Mine Taylor. John A. Cook, Geo. urn eft, .1. li. Carne?, L S. El>tl, W . A. Marshall, John L>. rant, Mr. and Mis. i'. 0. Green, is sea Ihrt M 1 twain, Sue :inl eine Gooch and Mr. Ed^ai Tayr. Antony ?itos- already mentioni wht) attended la.-,;, wkok were : I'iiCfet , A- * . C ? il. r . * " : * *? ? * (iivi iu.'u, . i* u. < .line* v.y id A"iiio Gregory, M: FtirirMii .vil.'.v, M/. a i. el Mm. V.\ C. eer, Messrs. J. L. Iliinler. Leo tinier, Miipsey IJrnter, Frank 'hile, (ins Kvann. .1 (J. Kin^hl, Uv\r;\ 15.11 and A II. Anlhr ny. >r. E. S. WIcDow, i PHYSlClf.N AND SURGEON. nth Siil^ Catawba IIo-isp, j p-mihm--. + + + i ?wjj or11* - 'i->t^sv ,t i ? 1'JjGaji' llli \ i v:?i ? ^ J,1 j r ( ami N iK^t.