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v_ fMICA1 A JHLakes short roads. Axle* ?Lnd light loads. QREA.SE J >od for everything that runs on wheels. I -?Sold LEHCflSYER ? EHTE3P31SE. Published Wednesdays by Kn i'KRi'Kisi: Pr iH.ismxa Go. A. J- CI. AUK. Editor. One Year, ... $1.00 ' Siv Months, - - .5011 TK.v?o Months, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. Wednesday, .Itmo 25, 1902. 4 Recently the time for crossing the Atlantic has been reduced a little. The ''Kronprinzj Wilhelm" recently made the1 trip from' ICow York to Plymouth, a distance of 3095 i1 mih's, in 5 day-., 11 hours audi 32 minutes, which is the host eastward for speed thus far made across the Atlantic. The ceremonies for the coro . r T ^ 13 i .1 i nation 01 wing nctwarci negin tomorrow and extend through Friday and Saturday. The king and the queen have left "Windsor and gone to London where the dazzling ceremonies will take place The king and queen nave a grand dinner party Monday night at Uuckingham palace to royal personages who practically represented the crowned heads of the world. if there is to be no June term of court why does not the proper person give public notice at I the March term, or sometime thereafter, before the June term, that witnesses need not attend, and tints -ave great expense to, the county iti the matter of wit-J misses' pav. Numbers of wit-; f * , n?'- <>s in cn-a-s that were con tinuea iroin me Aiarcn term drew their $1 u day for the March term and again for the. June term This expense to the county is unnecessary at the June term, provided the wit nesses were notified not to at tend that term if the solicitor i had giv< n such notice it proh-J ably would have been sullieient. i If not, certainly an order of court taken to that etVcct at the J March term would. A Tl ttF:LY SUBJECT. Among the subjects selected for discussion at the I'mon! meeting of the Moriah Associ I ntion to he held at Fork Hill church. Saturday and Sunday of this week, is this: "Advan tngos of patronizing our educational institutions." it occurs to us that this is a timely topic and that the advantages of1 Baptists patronizing their own colleges (if there are any ad I vantages in it, and we think tlir-rn nt'ft v w1iahI/1 I.a ' V..- . lit V ; niiuuui lit* [MM JI It'll! out and thoroughly discussed' by the Baptists of this Association. There is real occasion for it, for, either there are no advantages in that direction, or many of our Baptists have not understood thorn. Or, if they i understand them, they do not i regard them e<jiial to the ad i vantages of patronizing other < colleges, for a number of them 1 have been sending their sons I \ and daughters to other schoo none of which, in our opinic are superior to Furmaa Univ< sity and the Greenville Fenu College, but some of them f vastly inferior to tlioso instil tions. Where is the South*5 college that has, at its head man superior to the preside of Furman University? A where is the institution that li a mathematician equal to t great Dr. Judson? But we vi not undertake to argue theca: the purpose of those lines bei merely to suggest the imp tance of discussing the mat ^i^ethe Baptists of this 1 sociatmfc^Lud thus turning th< patronagenlMjieir own sclioc I Know One SureKfniwiy for an obvtluato cold. 1 is name In -Bal< (Jon/'f l'rocvediHf/s The court of General Seesk Mn.wln., L''ii > v 11 v u iUwtmn^ uiwi ai c/c'ock Judge (). W. 1 Indian presiding. Stenographer McC. whs present., but Solicitor 11 et was detained at home on acci of sickness in bis family, a K. E. Wylie acted tor him in t husir.es? that was brought bob the court, lie handed out t following bills: State vs. Jo Moore, house breaking and I cenv, true bill; lie was tri< found guilty and sentenced one year on the chain gan against Frank White, .Char Witherspoon andKobert Fanllci lor assail and battery with into to kill?true bill; against Hen Boyd, Will Adams, Thou Adams, same ofl'ense?true l<il against Henry Boyd, Will Kau ner, Paul Uogers, disturbing rel ions meeting?true bill ; Jose 1). Walker and Emma Crock' adultery and fornication?tr till! lv A 1* ITiititpr <li<nr Qinir property under hen?true hi lielton iMoDow, Wash Brov John Brown, Ed Wade, Wy McDow, obstructing public hij way?true bi 11 ; OacarCoolc, M liam Cauthen, William Yin?'e assault and battery?True bi llios Eraser, Sr , disposing property under lien ; Joseph Walker, violating dispensi law?true bill. All these cases were continm only one case of the great 1111 her of the true bills found the grand jury at this term v tried, to say nothing of the cases that wore re-continn from the March term, the m fitttde of witnesses in which tended and drew their p; though it was generally und stood these cases would not tried this term. Ihe questi arises, whose fault is it tl these witnesses were not noti not to attend court this wee .Manifestly somebody is at fa Ml lil ell !l rifo.'i I ?h? with ilovrdieti 1 v...,. 0- ...... ..X.. . . V- . . of duty. Who is i' ? The petit jury was dismis< Monday afternoon and I grand jury yc-terdnv after tl had made their report, whicl as follows : (iHAND .Ifltv's UKI'OUT. Tj /lit Honor O. II. line/?am Presiding Judge. We, the grand jury of Li cn-tor county Leg to -nl>mit t following report : We have examined and pa ed on till bills handed its by t solicitor. We have not examined a of the offices or institutions the county preferring to do later. In our last report we call the attention of the coin supervisor and road overset to the fact that the ros throughout the county were 1 ing neglected We are aga: fi __ i* 1 . * ? iroin a sense 01 duty, compel! to remind those authorities tl [lie public highways are st neglected and in a deploral condition, having not be worked within twelve montl We recommend that t J/JT A / * 7 /: Is, county supervisor , have the >n, court house examined as to the 9r safety of the building and ascer tie tain the approximate cost of ire putting the building both intu side and out, in first class con rn dition, and report to our body n at the next term of court. We >ut condemn the overhead bridgo nd at Pleasant Hill and ask the las railroad authorities to see after he its condition at once. rill Wo recommend and ask that se, the grand jury be authorized to ng employ an export accountant or or- bookkeeper a reasonable time, tor to assist a committee of the Vs- grand jury i 11 an examination eir of the books and accounts of the >ls county offices and other institutions of the county. We present Malis?a Harris for keeping a disorderly house. Witnesses to prove same : E. L. llinson, Charlie llinson and lb Lylcs. It) We present Isom Sowoll, Jr., an for disturbing the peace by aw shooting, hollowing and disor-i [ 1 1 ? ? -1 ^ 1. i 1; . I n\ | IICI iy hm uiiui uu liii1 puUllCj uit j highway on Sabbath day on on nd rtUput .Juno Sth, Wit lie I ti esses to prove same 1). L3 !< s, we' David Martin and Lank Jon<*s he We prcanit !,om Morion and lin Dinah Ellis for living in adul- ' i\r | tery. Witnesses to prove same : ?d, Jack Hilton, Loo Hilton and to Joo Williams. <r Wo present Allen Hough, lion I lie Hilton, Dave Martin and Jack' 1 iei Hilton for playing cams on tho >111 Sabbath day Witnesses to prove " ,rv same: Lee Hilton, Loin IIor- \ las ton, Alexander iiinson, M. V. II ; Hinson and Robt. 1.in.son. 1 lit- We take this occasion to ijr thank your Honor for the able pi, and instructive charges given rtt and for the able, courteous and no business lil e manner by which o| you have u spatched tho busi11 ; ness of tin court All of which . ni, is respectfully submitted, ' lie O. \\ . Potts, ill- Foreman. fil- P. S.?We present Mody 1 nt,11 Thomas for carrying concealed . 11 ; pistol on Juno Slh, l'J02. Wit ' of nosses to prove same : W.J. 1). Funderbunc, Will Fuiuierburk try and Fd Funderburk Respectfully submitted, ml, . (). W. l'otts, in- Foreman. County Vl'.innce to Meet. " T. , , J' j | ihe regular annual meeting ot Lancaster County Alliance will j be held in 'lie court bouse on the '. second Fiilav in July?llih?at) * ' 10 o'clock a. in. All ol I lie subj Alliances are hereby urged to| on 1 solid lull delegations to tins meet-, ,.lt|tii}5- Brethren, it is import .ml : , e(l that ae have a luil meeting, as j i. ^ I business ol vital impoi lance to every member ol' the order will | on - conic b; .<?re us The Exchange j matter will corne up again an I Wo i ._ I should have a multitude ol conn! . y .. < - j(,, sciof on 1211 sin j -iM uo'or?? our ! )f>v delegates s o lo the stsite inertingi . | and there are a great many other! ' matters ti^tt shoul i receive atten lion. As we have said before,I those of every other calling are 1 thoroughly organized, and are 1 I )\ ? J ' attending to their own business and making a success ol it, while I m* we, as farmers, are not organized 1 1P as we should Lo, and therelore are not attending to our own ss- business, hut we are just going lie along and allowing somebody elso to look after us in a business way, 1 ny and, of course, they look after us , of to their own interest, so Now, don't forgot the county niOAlitiir ?>tt li1 riiloiT Tnlt? 1 1 ?? */! UIVV'UII^ w I 1 1 I MIMY f i 1 , (li l?_| led please do not conclude that you ity are too busy to attend. < -1*9 .J. P. Nisbet, Eect. be- Pytiy-ItaUaiu IU-llevrs Itlght Away j n and makes a *i<eedy end of coughs and colds. lat, Mr. R. L Blackmail and Mr. ill B. F. Estridge were among Ker,10 shaw's representatives here this on week. I'llfdiie Cures Piles! he Money refunded if it ever fails. I ?- s * % :-j \ V ^ z^\.^ u v ^ L* L-a RING <* stock Complete. 0 Wanting! SPI 4- ( Nothin ST) H i WILLI AIV nake it easy for y< mother and all the < store at small cost. :o undersell, and tha :rade. - A Lucky St: 'stxrlicll 'lnd rli/nr w/vj itoii ciiiu v^uv^a^ best selected and un ?quality considered liantine mohair, woe cord and storm serg< - - BigS To be exact?i5o< need a silk see ours colors?Crepe de CI 3000 Yards We were fortunat Df a manufacturer 1 percales in dots, figi hams?all shades. 1 Organdies in new eft vas Suitings. Our\ stock of Hiiibroideri huvers. White Indi Organdies, French I lish Long Cloth. - - SPRIN (io where you wil tcr fitting clothing a which we offer you t Diagonals, Clay wo For style and price c n>f other bargains wl ma n r\ f ? z-vr* /-x 4 1111*11 11W11 U1 . Res William! jn<r* P A\bT 7 I f = * IS-HUGcHES CO. * ou to buy. The father, the :hildren can be clothed at our Selling for cash we are bound t we arc doing and winning the rike in Dress Goods ) to suit thrifty buyers. The doubtedly the cheapest in town Black Dress Goods in Bril>1 albatross, wool cheviot, whip a * ilk Purchase - 1 3 yards of the choicest. If you ; early. We show all the new mine, Japanese and plain Taffeta. Wash Dress Goods. e in securing the surplus stock . jclow cost of making?French ires and stripes. Madras Ging >atiste Lawns and Satin Striped ects. Silk Mulls, Duck and Canvhite goods bargains and rousing cs and Laces are for you thrifty a Linens, Victoria Lawns, Swiss * Litiste, Persian Lawn and P-ng* G CLOTHING - 1, you will not find finer or bet,t anything like the prices at ;he choice of Cheviot suits, Hlue rstcd, Serges and Cassimeres. :ome to us. We have hundreds lich time and space forbid the pectfully, . II. i rtiugnes uU. * % V