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Wednesday, July 22, 1903. ??Ilov. v. .1*. L 1 < 10 'iiit % ])iiblic to note the change in his postolflce. It is now Lancaster, 8. O.i H K. O. No 1. ?TTm'o Kr-lVesident and Mrs. | Grover Cleveland were horn a j t.j.. io 1 ria?i - ? i * 1 c 'i, J 1-y lO, !}* <> UT T"'J] ! ? o. ' ii? V. 4 Ui V J L/ VJL C f M ass. ?WANTED?To Imy your poach send, from a peck to a thousand * bushels SVill pay highest market prices. 2t W r. Bennett. ?Rev.A. M. Croxtou, D D , brother of our townsman, Mr E M. Croxtou, who, with his family, have been spending <% some time with his mother at J loath Springs since his resigA? Aocf of 4-l>/a >Baptist church at Monroe, N. * C , left last week for Newman, Oslahoma, where he has ac cepted the pastorate of the lead j p ? ol* pf +1 o * A) ^ # C ?.l f 4,) 'j ?. . opL ?A corner stone was formally laid at the Second Bap tist church last Saturday afternoon l?y Lancaster Council, No. 48, Jr. O. U. A. M. \ ]ptter from Edwin Cunningham, son of Mr. W. 1 Cun ningliam of this place, a mem ber of" ' o A 27th Infantry, I J. I S A., stationed at Manila, tells of a sna'to which some of the) boys of his company recently killed in the Philippines. It measured 22 feet and 9 inches in length and -! feet in circumference. it had just swallowed a reindeer before it was killed. ?Saturday's Ledger. ?Union services will ho bold l w in the Presbyterian church Sunday night, conducted by lie v. W. 11 J lodges. ?Prof A. R. Ranks, super^ iidondont. elect of the graded school here, moved his t ;m;!y to town last woes, preparatory to entering upon his duties in the fall lie is occupying the lla-soltina dwelling on BaiT street, recently vacated by Mrs. j Foster. ? 1 he annual meeting of the stock Holder* of the Lancaster! # CoUon Milh: wdl be held in the bank building on liie 3d day ol Ai.hu-.t at 10 o'clock a. in, ?Mr. Lewie Robertson of Pleas ant Hill l as been marketing a big lot of oraches hero lor the past week or so. ? A gaud number of our citi/ us eoj ;>e l a fish i'r> and picnic at Land?ford last Thursday. SllliduV was I Il<> Iinttotl of the year. The temperature i in Charloslon registered 1051 degrees in the shade. It was not so hot as that in Lancaster, but it was si/zing hot, with tiie mercury wading high into thei nineties. ?Mr. Henry Ivennington, dutiful son or Mr. aim Mrs. Geo. F. Kentiington ol the Sincerity section, died hist Wednesday night alter an illness of several weeks f ol ly pho:d lever. He was in nis 1 20tii year and was a member ol I tin* Methodist church. His re-1 mains were interred at /ion church Thursday afternoon. / ?Mr. John W. Elliott is hav ing the corner rooms in the Davis building, corner of Main and Dunbtp streets, fitted up an"\v ;Jhd neatl'v painted. with i m nn\v to oMonin" 11 a restait-l rant and a dairy lunch counter this fall. He will call it the "Orescent." ?Mr. J. K. Johnson will move hi? family had? from Durham, M. 0? thiB week, ho huvin? accepted h ponition ia the cotton ' ~ mill hore. ?Mrs. J. A. Ilyatt, who lias beon liore in the hospital the pa it three weeks an.l underwent |g jtn r?r>rtj*nt'on 'v It" W ^ f*Vn-' nell. returned to her liomo nt' I improved in health.?Rock Hill f, f Journal, 21st. R ?There will be 110 preaching Mfi lit tiiu ?.'j coo v c?i itt.u ciiurch ik'ai to Sunday morning, as the pastor gri will he at Lowrysville assisting oui R. v. Mr Atkins in a com- 1 muniou service. |adi ? ihe uew mail pouches fori tut the vt!1 free deli ye1"* rou,pc ' R? service Monday morning. i,h ? Lela, the fourteen year-old ( daughter of Mr. William N. O t oOO Gibson, died of fever at the ,x y cotton mill last Saturday. She ' >1, .i i".i not had been sic'c quito awhi'e and ^ at one time was up, but took a I, r relapse and finally died. Her (jv remains were buried Sunday nj in the new cemetery. Vf Tim ,n.:m ~e m.. i ? j. iiv/ iixi(inLi vjiim ui uir. auu jmk Mrs. H L. Bnskins of tlvo Creek ji0 Bootion has boon serionslv sielr ? for several days.?Two sewing machines loft, Jn) on? a drop head. Call early if y you want one real cheap on easy j ^ TV.., ^ I I - ? lit I. U 1/hr.pU O.ftl'K lh ?ut_) | . exported t live throe, h tb night (Tuesday). Two of his m" rtHughtfirs have been at his bedji(te sobers 1 davys, vi/: Mm S.it. ho lie C. Villoneuve and Mm. .1. W. the Camel. IJ;s only living son is for * t so i > q t t??r ^ ? r ee fit '1"'* h^dn'do ^ if his agod fail.or. ue: ?Our physicians report n ooi; rreat deal of s:c'<ne-s in the let 'ouniy?mostly malarial andisen bilious fever, some typhoid. I bet ?The farmers of the River j tide section :vn distressingly 1 Iry. They have had no rain of i,ny consequence for several /?r, >veeks Tney got only alight ihower on Mondnv of last v.'ook* ' f 1* I i .vhen most of the county got a " bountiful season ?Among il.e attendants at he Summer School in ille, i IYmwi., were Mnss Maude Tillman j j md Mi?s L 1'ier Steves. SO! ?Our Mr. J. M. Hood is al |0f ways in the market to l>ii\r I ?>0. milos and cattle, ami don't j tea i'ou forgot it. to Lancaster Mercantile Co. hyij. ?Mr. Vilson Howell of the | fan 3 K section was in town Mon ; Ion Ir.y and informed us that he Su iad a hog that would weigh she >otvrcen ?00 and Too pounds ' pri [To says his neighbors thin't it will go 1,010 pounds by hog (jrt tilling timo. Little Miss Nannie ilill Moore i v ? I flTC\ ave a delightful 1 vn ii party | ' I till( Saturday < \< ning to a uumLer if the little Misses and Masters , " ... i, the A her years, and all enjoyeu ,he occasion greatly. . | ?Contractor Wells lias com- /yu' doted the pavements on Main ere street. iie put down 1,105 q,., square yards ui pavement at a vt,j ;ost to the town of $1 ,*2Ml .50. ?The 8-weeks old child of V!,. .1,,.! M..a c: ~rl I IMK' ' I O >111111111 > : 1 I I I "> t? I I ,J ho Dixie section was found Va lead in hed Monday morning Joroner Haskey held an inquest n*er its body and the verdy'tj >f the jury was that it came toj J its dentli from natural causes. I ^si ? TVvf> will bn no preoching' Sabbath at (tills Creek and Pleasant Hill churches as the j . " pastor will be absent at A111 ?lL Healing, N. C , attending a 'Jv meeting of the Bible Conference ?.? . . ,Hl' ?"Strength and vigor come ^ if good food, duly digested. i,.? ,, . . , ica rorco, Jl ready-to-serve wlicat ^ iiid barley food, adds no burden, , jiit sustains, nourishes, 5 urates." ^ the ?U?v. 1'. II. Gwynn oi Slcel ^vo Ureok, X. 0 , will deliver the ad- vjA Ire? - before the annual mc ting |]u >f tboTirzih Hible Society next 9^0 Saturday. anl Uev. W. C. Winn of Taberna , hir le wan in town yesterda}. lie is t oporta considerable progress in tin be preparations lor the meeting pai >f District Cmforonce at bio go 'hiii"'1!' ?>PT1 in''" I ? V Social M-otiun. I fMV lliO AKl OOClety Oil*"' 5 Methodist church will give | > ^oc social Friday, July 21, at *2*75 J tj. J. M. Riddle's from 8 :30 j ^*,'ove> *f J i p.m. ah interesting pro-j i""* ^ - l> im of music will bo carried bill's te t during the evening. Ito say n PJve ybocly Mb i ed No|?c*nory mission fee will lie charged i say turn j o lie rings wiii oo 1 roe w ul 11*>U ?* frpshmail's fr^e. I cliosii") tri ' * ? - . . D . . ? .. meut in \portant Social t unction. 3no of the most important #4U/t (j iul I unctions of (he season was ' eceplion given Monday u?ter j 1 he h?i in to tho ladies ol the Friday ] vr,n leinoon Hook C:uo, the Gr.oi- v \> d Club and the Franklin Circle ' M. Su Mrs. Ira. B. Jones at her l'l? c< ganfc home on Chesterfield C L Ad? ?iuie in honor of her visiting J B Au r jsts, Mrs. S. B. Jones and Mrs Jell Adl>: lbrook, both of Newberry. W B !*iis >ht rcfrechmants -.vrr.- sr.rv;-! r " m I J oh n B.o , v . , s \ W 15:11 -porta n.t Notice to Von federate] ... 'cternn*. Wesley Jarre:! 11 \ 1 ' ontrl 1 ot*q -tTrill ' I\ 'It, r 1> f<.- r ? ? f ] ( > v i m 1 M f n f : 'i : each township and elect one! IP. ;! yv ,n a" a representative from I j n (\i; < sli township, whoso duty will I j p to meet at tlie coimt hnn?ol \\.t ...., / ! first Monday in September, M:.ck Cw tho purpose of electing Hi Damns C inty pension boiiiu ki i;h. jv, j v i ct year. None can vole ex John M ( it ex-Confederates Comrades, Jatnet Ci every township be repre- i .1 |)un< ited lii>:t Monday in Septem ,j \y j> W G. A Porto1*, j ii ji*|?, Ch'm Co. Pension Board. ],* p Kras dixie, S C , July 17, PM?3. j [[ fmrii'v Teacher Elect d. I Mattisou I j y lire0 \t a meeting of tho hoard of i steoa oi the 1 jftncaSter t?i a>h:d j ' . ' ioo! Monday,Miss Norallough A. .,'1" s elected as tench r of the | li ? ;f'u 1 mary department for the , ' 'J11 it scholastic year. There V . ?' s a multitude of nnplicani s? ' v,' 'f!' *.1' lie oO or ?io?am:1 the selection ! 1 ' Miss IJough to this important 1 , '' , * >ition over so many ?^-ier : r> y, L d ? cliers is a high couudinmni I , / / 'v ( her and one wholly ?U*> rved i' !' .jim ss Hough is a graduate of the ' 1 . J\\ ' ci 1 ,< *t ^ W 4*i jVl nulls ouieiii /icuuciuv oi ?>;t- , ... .. %i \t /, , .. . 4., . I \V M Ma i, M. C , anu at too otalOi tnmer school at Winthrop ' J'' h is taken special oua I \v 11 l),, mary nnd kind?*rgurt mi work.' j.l :.t MoM I A J No Is far < ??*,> If'. n. if. , R n>,h1 istoemed Sovereigns? You'Wtn Ivirl cordially invited ro attend : John Pit 1 participate in the u: veil ! M Port ; of the inonument erected to E lv 1 * I y 1 lato Sot J A E tridg? in It P Plyl ixliaw Baptist church oomo- !) * EMI y, near Waxliaw, N 0., on I P Il??bi gust 5rli, at 11 a. m. Sov- Shep rd ign Slaughter, of Mickorv .1 C Kolli ove, S. will make the un K I ivi Si ling address. A .J Sniii Fraternally, k miiison ,1. M. Yoder, C. 0. Philip St r. A Ilvatt. Chirk .Ire. Sh n Wyck, S G. .July 17. I \Vr .1 Sio\ _ I John Tru cnrslon to Astir rifle. Jonathan n- .hi G ivid Ta I nere will ho an excursion to j-.p^esTa lioville 011 1 liursdu\ , August p,?nV(,8 y i, lor white people, run t>vir<,.;o:? \v M. llull, ot Sholhy, N O.L]VH'n"Wl e excursion will start I'rom! i L \ O OSt pit \ n caster at h Oi) a. in. and ar v u v?., > t i "? .... i> i> v an e at Ashoville ahout 2.30 p m t l;. no day via iloclc Hill, Rlacks- ' rg, Shell)}*, Marion and tho ,, Litlieru Railway. Returning, i " ' e., ve Ashoville the next day. 1,' j^ust 7th, at 5.00 p. m , thus ? ing the excursionists over a * e(lneM / auu ni^ht in *4 11to ijjiuh ?)i i . 1 bay ' to enjoy the many ; 11 nderful attractions thai, Asae-i:v ' ,U|?? Irt iiloiiA Aim iiniiJi i.f \f . l' ''Ur< 1). .11 is an oxpoiionccd oxcur- RlIFPO!!0d nisi and good order is guar ;eed, and those that go with n will have a good time. This All ho first opportunity in adoug te that the people from this t of the country have had to CURE to the mountains on n < iif * 91 '") o foi?o I ? ... r\?mrl ti'in fvom T nnp^o I Tl-? Vic k I Jill and Yorkville, \ Mr* U* M,les ,e,t Mo?duy lor Sharon and Hickory , a '^w &A>'\ V,8,t' to }n* brollior8* 2.00. It is worth many h"* <M ^huioM, S . * ' ?' > 4 r\ f . ? !/. ? ^ ^ ^ ^ \ t* ' - ? i ^ V- 1 I, ! _ L?0 | ' 4 VVi lO Ol ' > CvllUV 1 | * ' *y ? O vitivS \?? v. o (i, iJD n million dollar estate spent h week here with his othiug about the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. onrov^e lf is c,vfo t'i *veen'ly ') i >>-* * h 'tea a very iaigo crowd willlL^vei bhoe iiou.->i u. .....n.. V L"; I Senator ilou&u, ot l, minister, in and Co from Lancos-j M,ro,, ,t, p.,.0 ,;.1? ' , ' o > <i b next issue. wln.e tlie comforts oi Glean Springs.?Chester U?porU-r. o. r, viiti s. v. v. ... ... ,, . - . Miiw Kilu Machey l?l< today to ll'iwi'ifr is a roll of Co. visit relatives at llealli Spring. B trues, captain, 12i.it ?Sunday's Stale. S prepared by Mr R > l'.rtllk Iluiiur, w :,o U >ele who was a member located at Fort Mill, spent Suu nipany: c.jjy with his prents hero, Mr. and ins . I'M Adams Mrs. J. F llunter. tns Thus Ad kins ,, .. ,, . . . , Mr. 1 . (i. MeCorkie ot Gnesler ins .1 M Biaiock . . .... . ? ... .... was in town last lhursday. ce W M Bruce .. . . ,, .. " , i ;..c: S Poij Mrs. Dr. ,1. 1\ Younji of Rieh\V M Barton l>ur* visited ner parents, .) ud^e ton Jr. Arthur Baker Mr?- ^ ? '"? ,a8t Maokinon Wm Bailey *eeK* lowers J 11 Be'k Mr. W. B. Bennett ha- return! \ , # t > /a , ? , A 4- - ... '1 ? 'p 1 " ' *t- I i*i i'o i/.. O ,i. W liilO IIUS ^jpell A AOi-key to BlfrcUbu; to staid . a, R o Ca-d,o\ : Web Win to houbt kveptng. ev , Capt. A. McManus visited his ?, r,'v> ?. I !*()"' I i \ r ' ' , ' " uauLjliter, Mrs J. \v yiie Loiter, mlisaw Joe Crete.urv ()j- i^orsliaw, last wees. :??>eiu ^ A ere .... ,, v(. , ,,,, i.eli ijivv ,i .w v.'.mi lien j . . , .. ,, % .. /t , . , briuo, o! C uncord, an. C , i ive . autlien J a rues fasten . ' , , ... [been spending a wee.; In rewitli avion W \Y D ivis 1 ? , i. . , ,, tue loruior s brotdior, nil*, n. 0, i ?.;i n t noma-- t lent on I . , . , ii.- ? T R Biodli.i rl)'mor' liere tliey yo , .. to i onnetra, is. C., to visit, ma niuK J l? ri?-in11?tr| , . i. l-i I'ovjtu s iHiiier. tor J uhn r ly tin ? ... ir e Mrs Oiiv O. Btacsinon ami I I ti I ill 1 V I ? - . | J 1-tlr.ii -I. I , I- I tittle ti.iuohtcr. Olivet t. In.ve 1...1A Ginlon A (J r; hnrr J V1 " 1'' i . ! ??! vt?.-* at Grotnam Frm k Green j w,,nb g. ; Mrs. W. J. Williams and chil- N. v .) II iljor j?iren ol Portsmouth, Va., rtturned u-r J a*. LluiiUr home last wcou ulioi spc&dtQj >01 !,cr 8 C 4>i I loon ! mine lime wiiti Aii^ Ala,. uiw >d John C Holt >0 , .vlackey. well Thorn-is Howel! Miss Allio 11g?od has ro?! > - 11 rdta J turned A o;u Florida where .ho ins . '[ 1! L ingle/t spent the winter with her sisy J M * > tor, A?i's. \\ . J). Gam Mo. Irs. 9 B (J Lucky Gamble accompanied her and say Stniiiol Lillian will spend the siminier iiere. 8.;iih,4- Lvuol Aliss Kimna Glascock. of ilarl>w Jan.Ms P M-D>^ ? , hil3 ;jv0a vialtilii; Mrs. -shall T J M ?r h-ill p Jlardin. G G M >n? "'.T/'rv I r 11 fit* 11 .. .ui'. and hi's. Jchn btewmau. 111 VV ill M-ithis . 1 f\ 1 > . , , 1 . , visited Columbia the past wee*. dcAteer J A AI k-kov 1 lurray J 15 N.-iaow .. Mr- 11,1,1 Mr*\WlU ()|l j P \.,a| uaiiis are spending awhiio at i \ v i..i (Heuti Springs. .J A iSdoDll A O ; \V (1 A Poller Misses Bessie and Pearl .Victor VV s Porter tius went to Columbia last or U P por-r-I weott to visit their uncle, Mr. or J H !' v !e: ' MoA. MeVlanus. From thero ir p v {' ve!''t,u'V w''' to Hartsville on a Gttcrsor. J A1 Rich u hnn I visit to their aunt, Mrs R. L. risen J 31 Robinson | \'aiiijRiulingham. Broom VV'ii Robin !YL-> Ihu;i9 Brasington of ilU-S Aleck St(?ol? ' B "line! JsVll 10 11 tllH truest of eele H A <sl N'eel I Aliases .l iuie an? Bessie JoiuisoQ i i ivkii i, lark bnort put laiu-ii.ora avoiiin?. ? i? oiifiiuiit* I ivi Linni i Iv uiiiiiii ot Gels* lehane Frank Sinims dmi .j)0 gijol' ot Alias Coriuie :r..s John i'l.?\t r ,\'n hr >ui. 't,r Win Terry I yjr H. M. .Johnson ot UalLiey csdale J l? Thompson ! V1|> lu u,w|l jvi<>ll(}Hy. Thompson Wra T ylor ,, t,- , t ... 1 ... , ivi re. c/'i^nnars r raser leit onf* vlor H, ^-starel uj> r.u a Vjoil lu iol ltJVeh ?ud tySor W HT?vil?y !{n!.?.,s ln A,i,rita and Deodar, /'i'ln ( ? W ><|(? 1 . ^ nllrAt* I i *>i no IV < Mr or ! t ? ? i i . : . iit<- a> Hckfey 1< . i yt-M'.rllmms ,J ,S Wiimimson I (?rty for a V.jif'o Wnfthtsviile, i cMiland.n^uuni i .N. O., Him lu Mr?. S. t. iilcMtuius ilan hngnam ui vv ilmiiigiun, N. C. V lu von. The .Mioses Grady, of Char 1 >rif, N. C , arc vimting Aliases District Coaf .'ronco n. ' Alkn atut Violet Williams out in church will convene Dixie. Tabernacle ch'irch next Miss Marie Cl. if jo, of Augusta, ay and bo in ao-finn |1*h., will vhh nliss Connie VVMiDSunday. 0 >!. F '' r ; -c? t'.i a.-rivi%;, Fri.., ? M t r *' i? 1 ' ' 1:. .%..'l i'i j # o 1W vi :io | alfS from iho L iu>' I Mr. and Mrs Hurry Dixon, About 75 dMe^aies ar.i of (h; rlotte. sivih the <l?w v.\s. to attend this con fer-' ttwlny with the fam?ly of hMi'tor Ohas T. (humors. j Mr and Mrs W M Moore and Mnnrlrtr?hoc ! their eliiUltoa spoilt Suiuluy in n t/ClUciL 11 O !'yiit, country with Mr. una Mrs. | W. G. A Porter. D PROMPTLY iin-I no b?<t . ?. t r\ e i> ' offec'.n by I AllS8 JUllie OlT Of LooltlUll n , , ^ ?i , , <r ^ i' . tld fj'j II Is in Lallans tor -hiS Mriif 'sto'M .1. ??* J