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*. :&%: # LA. . Vol. XII. f^a H"w? i , To v\ 4 Adv? It Takes dering I "t U.. jw vw >j Cl 'T f"1"' OOJLJ* -ik,JLj.. in 2 <? Our 1 Millinffi VHNUI1BKUVN Or? went out of stor riving daily. V Special Di the balance of A I 10 yards cents. TV. Atvi rvc/ JL JLLVJX-LA^SOl Corsets. ( Dotted ? cents Ou 25 dozer cents. Ou We can gains unit . paper. Cc - Lancast . * NeASTE LANCAS ARE / rite 3? |T'" 1 ct o> mi p>n f"Q ix W- ?i v-w*> U Li kA '*--> 1'- ft WV-4i> i i i O ixr x line OrGoods to Keep Up ^rf^X' ^ fCl "* ' >r> TTA ! > O r'1 ' w^' ' Afcr & ?ir ?&kr JL %<W^ tL> ?4?/W ^?^V ^ ^ *>'> r j <> iJLUrXvliiOO a?/ Ci UXXXrO UfO I ^ 1 i*>TX *nnr>0 ^,4yXA U U.1 X->^j^Jc*>A L/'" ments. first shipments of % !88 Good Silks, Etc., es like hot cakes- New goods a Ve will have a isplay and Special Prices Lpril. _isten !! 3 Lawn for Twenty-five >n's brand new $1.0C 3ur price 82 cents. Jilk Tissues, worth 6C r price 48 cents, l Ladies Vest, worth 1C r price 5 cents. i't mention all our bar >ss we rent the whole me and see us. iir i ii /v er Mercantile (]o * rf> ' ? . K % ' > * F"f JC5 JL VV Mmmrlf JL TKR, S. C., WEDNESI The Visitor,*. Mr. Edward Clyburn \*i?i Kershaw Sunday. Mr. Allen Adams of Ch on visiting relatives njar I own. Ralph Foster is home from South Carolina College. V Mr. b. .J. Cauthen of O i \ hurst was in town Saturday Mrs. J. W. Poovey of Fairfi is visiting hor son, L)r. li. Poovey. Miss Janie Cauthon of C hurst is visiting her brot here, Mr. M. i> Cauihen. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mack j .Tr., of 1J nion are visiting at j A. P. MeLure's. Mrs. E. McC. Smith ot 1] comvillo visited Mrs. J. P. LIi tci last week. Miss Marv Clroen is ho E from Sunderland Female C loco. Concord, N f. Mis- Margie McDow of Ch 1 t< " i> visiting M:.-> <-s Ik and Eula Mclhvaiu. Mr. ,\i . i>. Moore oi t o i- or oi the ? iepht i system hero, is in town. Mr. and Mrs II. IT. Tru j dell spent last week v,*ith th in; *ont-> at and K I shflw. ? Messrs. Fostor Mooro a ' Bonnie Clyhurn ave honi, fr< Mr. and Mrs. P T. Twittv I Heath Springs are visiting ih I daughter here, Mrs .). T. Ma joy. !V! i -i- Sad if McC.ardell ia ho from the Presbyterian Colh for Women to - pond 1110 va tion. I Mr. L. M. Clyburn spent Si day and Monday at his old ho at Kershaw. Misses Broni ie and Lou Thompson of Iiiverside, sisiort Mr. B. McRay Thompson of t place, spent the day in town 1 Thursday. Mr. J. (i. Barron of il?.rm( r station was in Lancaster Saturt visiting his brother, Mr. G. Barron. Master Herman Voder Van. Wvck has boon here 01 visit to his cousins, at Mr. I). Tillman's. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Com I and Mrs. S. \V. Rhea, of ( umhia, spent a few days w relatives here recently. Miss Dora Porter is spendin few days with her mother, M W.G. A .Porter, of Dixie. Mr. G. B. Barron, wife f * baby came over from Lancas Wednesday afternoon on a v to Mr. Barron's mother in O ^ land.?Rock Hill Herald. Mr. W. B. Knight and w of Lancaster, were in the < Tuesday afternoon, the guests ) Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Craig.?K< Hill Herald. Miss Bessie Hoke of Catav ) visited her cousin, Miss Clari Knight, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Batten - spent several days visiting triei and relatives in Iiock Hill r 3 Fort. Mill last week. Mr. J. J. Williams, wife r baby, of Gainesville, Fla , visiting his sistor bore, Mrs. u \ir:i? o. 1 ISUI1. Mr. T.M.IIugho8,wife and ch 1 of Lancaster, visited relatives Fort Mill during the jmst we i -'-V* - ^ M T)V? p> ? N l ?u ix. r ?i )AY, J U ly H ii, iqo2. < ^?>r*-rCJT.^' JTA1 tt iBlg|l,Pyr ^*1:; ? * ""I I A * V the I AasoiiiTEfyi Makes the food more d( rftlt- RO?Al tlAK'XO rov Mr. Hughes, who is a member < the fi* ?n nl William* Hushes <'<> report", t. :>-! * wrv > oiul. eoiisHer nk- jng 1! -'i >rt crop of last year.? her Fort M'.'l Times. Mi s Myrtle Funder'?url\ who ?.v? has 1 ev. i>- ,-ci n 1 l.ore ' :s i.aiu ^TV to he. horn- oa.tr TraUesville U spend the vacation, us- hlrs. J. . ilamel and cliilu 11 dren, of Kershaw, are visitins the former's parents, Mr. and mo Mrs. Joseph t iark, of this place. 'ol-1 Mis-i s ld??.Corbett and Mamie I Huey, >f tli teachers in th J graded school left Monday for ai lthr:- ''oepoctive homes in Sa' VHTieal' <?: . and in ^ innsboro ,.k. I1) i;u;i|?al J. K. Johnson of the me J *> . _*' f ' j OS- I " j Mr. W. 1. Gregory and ina i turned Aloud a v trom a visit to i Chernw. i Associate Justice Jones is home > .i I to spend 1110 summer, tin* -u ! preme eourt having adjourned of | until November next. ck* Mr. Andrew Gregory wont with Dr. Boidridge to attend Greenville's commencement.-. 1110 Wo hope it will result in An<1 row's falling in love with Furc:l* man University and not with some of the damsels he meets. a"'l ~ mo 1 lie recent.death ol II. Gratton J Springs.Charlotte.ended?he earth. 11v career of a man who demonuse , of rt.rat.ed what a poor man can (lo his in tins country. Forty years ago flst ?possibly a litter longer?he was a stage driver on the line running >nv from Charlotte, through Yorkville lftV to l'incknevvillo. lie had nothing but his wits and his muscles, lie used his wits principally of and died worth neatly three quari a ters of a million dollars-$700,000. K. Mofct ot this was in stutl that can he immediately converted into , cash, ifc 17;">.0()() hftinp1 in \ nrl ti < !;>r ler . , -. -, P ""* ,Qj olinusix percent bonds, and many ith t'IOUsrtn<lfi i'1 Charlotte bank stocks and Charlotte real estate. Rents from his houses in Charlotte ? a alone are said to have amounted trs. to 113,000 a year, nearly three times the salary of a United d States senator.?Yorkville Yeo . ? man. ter isit - * "" * ' Ilk- Virulent ( anrer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful |e auVance in medicine is given by ' druggist (?. W. Roberts of Kiiza - beth, W. \ra. An old man there ? had loug suffered with what " good doctors pronounced incurahla I'anrftr Thau hnliouaft liio ^ case hopeless till lie used Electric . Hitters and applied Hucklen's ' Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When son Klectric Hitters are used to expel 1(|8 bilious, kidney and microbe j- poisons at the same time this salvo exerts its matchless healing powor, blood diseases, skin erupuul tions, ulcers and soros vanish. ...... Hitters 50c, salve 2f>c at Crawford j Bros, and J. F. Mackoy <Sc Co. There are several applicantild, lor tho nc> tolfice plum at Charh-sin the "knock-out" of ek. by Senator Tillman. ^ T if*** ti ^, jt\. "<*a^ -t_k. ???^ .4.At.?ijn.. J No. 13 (CRT E?f .9 -? r ' ^ r l E? , - - ' --? *' ajgy^j F$?f ^' * "*r?-r:r LiS v*. ; V / . it> i' ?WEE Serous and v.' oiesc ?'.:s K>CR Co.. nc.? *I_M-.. . J.r. * /sr. v -* : .w-t t .-, 1,YN< FED IN roi.l ?': (;N rOLNTY. Taken From a Deputy, i i. 11 '? 1 I*!!)}4, (111(1 Shot to P( It'll. Special to TLo Sr ite. \Valt erboro, June 7 ?I]?'?rf bafi it that after tin* in:>: ' j??! ; p I p:ioa ii ' is liinl i ; tension uut. 01 urii, 11 < ii> ii.i i cannot lui asr i tainec I j get { risontr aw: v ;u--i n! '.1. b;.t svnon Wis deputy hi. ' u inuoiit three miles iiom h t. *v | were < ..: k n 'w t tie i -I K,.?q f ?U0n j?A.? * V"!> h '11 lit- vv,. . injr occurred *d our I? I I .WOTtlKR AOCOVV": I Wullerboro,.! uue 7.?1 aiii Ford m the murdor ot Kai'ro' > . ^ New lloaJ, in Colleton ewi...t\ ?m April '11 last, and who hum lue 1 day after the commission >! the crime had been confined in NV.ilterborojail, was lynched about i o'clock tliis morning. Last Wednesday ?Jiin b.aek,t'io chiel actor in tho terible ira</odv was carried from Savannah to the scene of his crime. Hoc l . * i s i * a 11 a i u 1 named t lirct* o * * * s who aided hi;n in the commissi*.a of the crime, iio was hanged ' > a telegraph pole in front of .Jone?' place and his body riddled with bullets. The news ot the lynching and ot Black's confession reached Walterboro and at 'J o'clock this morning Sheriff Owens, appehensive of trouble, endeavored to send Ford to the State penitentiary, but his deputies were twice overpowered en route to the depot and For1 was tied to a pine tree and shot to death. Ert n h Moir Groans under the torment of neuralgia, when every nerve in faee or limb r,,*v.bs and jumps. Philosophy cai.n t endure ttiis agony hut Perry l?a\is* Painkiller relieves it. Pat he the affected parts freely, keep them warm imu iiu mil expose yourself t ' 1 and dampness. Medical eoiecce inarches right alor.g, but it lias nor found the equal of Painkiller ii treatment of neuralgia. i Waxhaw institute. WAXHAW. N. C. J. H. Walker, Principal, A. IV, Wofl'ord College. It. N. Nisbot,Lancaster Count . and (). K. Cunningham, Assistants. Mrs. J. It. Walker, Music, (Graduate of Peace, in Instrumental Music. Teachers of successful experience. (rood Work. Prepares for College. Low rat Send for catalogue. 6 11-13\v.