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\ ^gners v'otto ; * ; ?i 7^ r nl?oi? <hii n Urt \ vmIm ' i ' '" K\?r ? fin - ?rx of candy, Hn^ si/i-puck : > , i? i ' ti M ickurell, ? l * ? CI/. ry Mime homP-ratKPd back w: --M otnl honey at Vtatr^orsll's, Mr. T. B. CI> burn, of Celumbi-. is up f?r * *-??r dtv* Tiuiting rfiativss. * * > > * * V'lditnr (look an<l liMls son, CWarl**, M>*ni 1ib> wM??k in Cabarrus County, N. C , ri itin?r tin formal 'a fUlsr. / 4> Born to Or. an*! Mr* v J. E R"tl?rljr<?, Novt m'nr 10, 1001, A ton. Msrrnol, on Bon?luy la?t, nt th? cotton mill, Mr. Th una* Williams and Mis* Liz/is Ij-mglay. FOR RENT! 2-hor*r farm F mi'. - Notill'" 8' of I>sncast??r, gjood hpilHinp *??'] ??f wnt?*r, rte Appi*, to .1. O N*l?*on, jHcksonhum, S. O , 4ti Urn J. W. McLure, of Union 8. 0., is visiting tier Mr. A. J*. McLuro, at this placs. ? Services on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 2Sth, will be hold in 1 lie Baptist church. The collection, a* usual, will be for the different orphanages. 0* Mr. George- Ellis of the Primus section lost a valuable young horse Sunday. There will be a special sermon next Sunday night in the Bapti?t church by the pastor before the Junior United. Order of Americau Mechanics. Services will begin at 7 o'clock p. ui. All invited. Ten bales of cotton were burned st Van Wvek last Friday morning. They were accidentally set atirc by sparks from a passing engine on the G. C. & N. Railroad Married, on Saturday night last Nov, 16, 1901, by U?v. Mr Winn, at Tabernacle, Mr- Judson McManun and Miss Ella Carnes. -nMrs. .Tames Williams, of Dixie, received a telegram Sunday stating that her mother, who lives near Charlotte, N, C., was seriously ill. Monday a phone message was received informing her of her death that morning. Prof. Edward F. Canthen. President of #V?st Alabama Agricultural College, of Hamilton, Ala., spent Monday night in town on his way to Moth Spring tn attend tha funeral of his mother. %tK Prof. Massey, the blind lecturer, will give one of his amusing entertainments Thursday night at Mt. Carmel. On Friday night he will lecture at Mt. Prospect and at Tabernacle on Saturday night. C//J Dr. \Y. H. WaUetield, of Charlotte, N. C., will be in Lancaster at Cunningham Hotel on Thursday Nov. 21st for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. All persons indebted to me by note, account, or otherwise, must come forward and settle, for I ne?(i me money. J. E. Rut ledge. (jr. The marriage of Mr. Fraacis Motley to Miaa Dot BUnton will taka place io the Methodist church temor.row (Wednesday 20th inwt.) at 12:30 o'clock.?Kershaw Era. Rev II. 13. Blakcley, formerly pastor of the A. R. P. Church . here, but who has heen in Atlanta, i (la., the past six or eight year*, has acceptod a call to preach at Troy, S. 0. r ' i <*5*. The ladies of tho Second Baptist Church will give a hot supper at Mr. .T Bowling's next Saturday night The proceeds will be divided, ene-half goit g to the new church fund and the other half to Connie Maxwell Orphanage. The public is invited -t e Rev. R. J. Blackmon has under consideration u call t?> the pastor , ate of Flat Ciock Baptist church to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Rev. T. A Dabuey who has nccepte I n call to the church at Rock Hill. i -t *" We 1 earn that an attempt was made to break into the residence ' of Rev. S. "N. Watson 1 ?Sunday night but th?? w?uld-tye burglar w*s frightened away by the screams of Mrs W , who awoke ' as the blinds of her rtotn window ' were forced open. We regret to learn that Mrs. R II. Consar of this county is serious lr ill at her daughter's, Mrs Plnxeo's, in York county, where she had gone on a visit, Her husband, Mr R. H ( 'ounr, and son, Mr. N. B. Cousar, left Saturday for her bedside. The board of trustees regret verr much, and so will the pa trnnu nf f Itn nrw t\ oeK/xol a-U ? v4 , nx> nv. ijuhi^ inr resignation of Mihb May Brock as n teacher in the school. Miss Brock is in charge of the primary department, in an excellent teacher and her place will he difficult to fill. A teacher will be chosen at ' once to take her place as soon as 1 her resignation takes effect, which will he Dec. 15th, proximo. The ministers of Lancaster might do well to adopt the plan of ihe Baptist minister of Phillipshnrg. Knn, who advertises in- the local p*n?r: "There still remain a few vacant. aeats at the regular nervines in the Baptist Church of this ru'\ The pastor will, and ' can, preach better sermons if the sests are all filled with worshipful attend tnts. Will von not come ?" A free entertainment, will he giv?n at Mr. T. R. Tjanwlev'a, at ! Dixie, on Friday night next. An ' interesting program consisting of music and recitations hi* heen ar-? i ranged. The public i* invited. ' After the entertainment, supper will he served, the proceeds from which wiM he used in thepnrchsve of hooks for the Sunday School library. Mr. Thomas M'Mnrrnv, who 1 lives on Dr. Strait's place near town, waa thrown from his wagon while on him way home last Saturday night, and seriously hurt. Several of hi? riha we?*e broken and he was injured internally. It ia feared he cannot get over it. ! We are t.eld that some anew fell A f H enf It Cioeln/v ' ? . iwiui ?.?|?I lifj; f ViarUHT. ?# * Rank?t Supper at Russell Place There will he a basket supper at the residence of Mr G. F. Hammond of Russell Place on Friday evening, Nov. 29th, from 8 ta 12 o'clock, for the benefit of Russell Place school. The ladies are invited to bring baskets contaiaing supper for two, or to contribute a cake. i All are cordinl'y invite^ to attend. Annie C. Young, Teacher. PABTOHIA. 1 Bmh the _/y ft* Kind Yon Have Always fagft Death of an Entlmable L?(ty Mrs. Gazarine Cauthen, of Ilesth Springs, widow ef tho late Capt. John C. Cauthen and an i1 estimable christian lady, died, on Sunday morning last, after a short illness of pneumonia. M> s Cauthjeu was about 75 year-* of a^e. and j by far the greater part of r : long life was a consistant member of ihe Baptist church and live'l a devoted and consecrated chrieifcan 1 life. Three children survive her: Philip T , and Prof. Edward F. I Cauthen and Mrs. G. W. Beek: ham. Her remains were interred 'yesterday in the family burying ground near Pleasant Ilill. VYe cxtond our condolence to the bereaved relatives. Homicide Saturday Night A difficulty oceured in the store of Massev & Adams, in the vicinitv - of the eoMon mil, just outside the unrpurHif limns, on nftTlirOiV night la*t, between Mr .1. F. Griffin ami Mr. Mack Bobbin*, both painter*, in which R bbin* whs cut a number of tiaies about the hand and neck, ana of the wound* in the left eida of the n*ck severing the jugular rain and causing km death in a faw minute*. Statements concerning the diffi cnlty are conflicting. Both man came to this plica Home years ago from North Carolina. Bobbin* moved away and only moved back a faw week* ago whan he whs awarded the contract to paint the new cottages at the cotton mill. He was about 40 years of age and leaves a wife and thraa little chil dreo. His remains were interred here Soadav afternoon Mr. Griffin wn? committed to jail that night. 11a has employed Green & Mines to defend him. Married, bv W. S. L. Porter, Clerk of Court, on Sunday last, Mr. M. J. r unaeriuirk sad Miss Lou Funderhurk, nil of this county. -Heath ] Our Millinery suc? ceded in gh exceeded aiij n many other star that thev can not els, except by oil i* as matchless i I / SMASHING ALj We have all the kinds ol \ iger Stock or name a Lowei Queen of Mack goods in sati Venetian Cloth, all wool Melt NOT ENOUGH 1 10,000 yards of 10 cents duel YmreThinkin Now take our advice, an< advance, and can sell you all t Jackets, Furs and Skirts. O A $12,000 STO We still handle SllOUse & ilros' C have no competition in this line, dies' Shoes have no equal. The V A FEW SPECIAL lined Und rshirts worth 25 cents, room for latejr arrivals, 20 per cem brought to Lancaster. We want all your COT! marke*, hut you don't know what TT^ 1 1-ntAlH j i Tb# gin holm* belonging v?> Mr r ? r " ?? Z. K Hilton about thtV# mil#* i?f Taxtbuw whim horned I'limdiv ; morning, tog#?th#r with ihonl tun b tl-s hf cotton. Fir# nupp#*#'! in hftve originated fr??in * sn* ? " i i . ** Mr. VV. F. Cook, twfu ci#rk of Ker#b w cm in# up Mori ay to the tux r#turni? from audi tor's books for tk# town m* Mr. David Stovarnfth# Il?uth Spring# Motion lost $3$?.'>n on the struct* of th it * ri<Uv. II " All persons in? !???! ?<! to us, ithor by note or an account, must come forward and 111 t promptly, as wfr Merchandise and GuHno accounts and note* were a 1 due the 1*1 of Not_ We bavs wailed patiently an our customers, and must insist up m them coming forward and settling with us |tr? mptly. Heath Ranking & Mercantile ('o. OHOnBTVHKJaMHMHHMMUIIimEMPasvtfcfOTfW. WZSP'MM* ST ME OF SOUTH.CAROLINA. COUNTY or UANCASTF.tt, hi t\? m?om of Pmliitt*' itv cium. r> WHFKKAS J<t* W< ' -. or ? ?* ' t Conn it Hti'l S'nfo has made mil to me,'o iirxot hint l.et'e.sof -\dniint*>? (tniion of the K-tate of at.d efTVj'Ms ??f Or U, '' Welfth, (kcfd"" <1 Thksk auk thrrpfokk t. <vie at <t admonish hM hiiiI dnirntnr Itm Vin?'r? rf ?n I eredpors of !? ? **|.t Dr C ' . Welsh deceased, that they he an-' apnear before me in tIt our! of Proha'e to he het<1 at. I artets'er (V H J r. on the 2nd risy of Jlecemhpr 1 1-01. tie > publication thereof at II o'clock In lltr- forenoon, to how cause, if any they have, why the raid AniiiinioltMiion should no. t?v * rente Given under my Huiul and >ea: till* 13 h day of Nov., A m o Domini, 1901. ri M1 CflA*. L) JONI5K, L '' ' J mljre of Probate. J. CANTZON FOMER, M. D. emit UP STAIRS IN MASONIC BUILDING ISIf All Calls Attended Night* ! and Day. 11??li I I ii i iii oi?. w u^prayy ' Banking j Opening was a dng this up counl here. Its a triti es, a greater triu \ be distinguished ir Low Prices. %s. our prices. (/ L FORMER DRFS I Dress Goods and Silks that, all the r Price. Fine Dress Goods, tine n finish. Twilled, Plain and Fisrurt ion cloth for Skirts, no lining needei [0 GO BOUND. iis remnants going at 5 cents. 5,00 ig of Buying Dor [\ buy right now and right here. F sorts of cotton goods for less than in 'or unique display will fairly mngnel CK OF CLOTHIN Nothing, the best fitting and best wt In Ladies' fine Shoes, we set the sta 1/ T n. i - -' * - - t . xj. i^ougiiiH onoe ior men, and f ; BARGAINS. HUj yours for 10 cenU. Our immense * t under market prices. Our tremer 'ON. Don't sell until you see us. the top is before yen try the luayfiel Banking t * ?' * :* K - v I.-1 *' ? h . I- - fT"t ?m to j tire I'i ' :?> 11* . il f mv ' ? .i.?* ' it *> ' mii#-! Iviaor H. | . *. i . > ' ? i hou?r?, K?n'., j .]? I ? ' II ii vd l?\ j K'tt-Llwi* .Av'iu' Si!v- 1>'k th? | ? i * ) t ' 5 i iwt s, Sot U wivl nl <1 - * Only 2be at ' ( fftvfm . HU?1 ,1. F. Markov I ' A Co-*. * r ; t Kxcciitor's Sato of Personal 1 Prop ri y 1 m ' 1 A- ?\ n ...> in I he estate of Wm. M V.n 1 nditi*/hum deceased, ! | wo will sell ut .11- 1 nt? i evidence, ' 1 l.'edur ' <" k 1 wit-hip, Mil the ! 1 p-M.-ui.al |?i -. |11 \ iii'.uitoried and' ?i>r-r tinod, under oidcr of the * l'rubd* onrl on ill*.) First iVloii ; I day in i ic i iir..-r mix!, t? ?.?ntiiinj; j ^ at It) o'clock a lit Terms . ?i 1 ' \ ' f. Hal rid Vaniundiii^linm, \\ . t\ ? iuii' i >v hum, ' KxtcutoiK. Nov. If), liiwl td. 1 wr .. ?.<?? -.j-..imfj i Wn\ S! IRK TH8I' fellllS >irlT ' WIicd Y.iU v-ant s KXI KAC rS. VY?hiivr tliMul J lowinjr flavor : Si i ? w 'f.-rrt, Pine- j apple. Peppermint, L? iiimond, i Vif'iMa. <)i? n' . pt i, and can sell il at a oarn.Mii. in quantities of G nd 12 i>otilvsor at 8 cent** p? r ^ single ?) 'tT!'. -, also small size at j 5 cold 41 STOVE POLISH C?*n he sold j for 2 huxes for 5 cent-. j SHOE r \( KS ? At 5 ami lo cents a pack. 1 vv i?:? - '? 1 a i* c iti i* 111 Miniir^siu sni goous, ^ and will he tr in? i to si* 11 anything we have in our store U a very small margin, and you can find most anything that can he found | in a fan? v (irncerv. So call on us, j when you coine to town whether i it is to sell goods or to hny Wo ' ;*te in the market for anything. \ S M. MATH IS & CO. i i k Mercan magnidccnt suce ti*v a isit'Vnet y < mph to surpass t! mplt to produce I I recti the hops ov The completeness ivme and see. ;s GOODS RECOI tasteful ladies want now. Few i Silks nevei cost so littlv. See how id goods at $1.10, worlh 1 i>o a yar il. English Cheviots, French Surah so GOME fimcj 0 yards of wool dress Plaids at 20 c nasli cs ortunutely we placed our orders with arket cost. Great excitement oenl Lize you. You can't get away from i Gf 'I his stock is bristling ?? ? 50 cents w?rth $1.00. Me taring clothing on earth. Our Shoe ndard for style, qipility and price, or school children the Godman Shoe, HDREDS MORE N hock or Men's lials and tumishing ^ idous Hardware, Grocery and Furnil Olber Buyers may tell you that ? " i MERCAN' CCLD WEATHER IS GOKllf TUB SKAFON FOR mm meat IS HV'h t-> Hjit BeOlM! Tho*t* who huv Mwatw of thai kind tire ;it?xioiiM to know lh*\ e*n trc-? what they wrwnt of tin- in- t tjtinlilN. .1 K. A*<iui>? , & (\i. i??tho pint'". Nothing1 t?ut h*' 1 h:it the country wfTordc .hM Ht our nuirkpt. We 4?uv our 'little ft<>in experien d man, who know h ^jttod wound aeiuial when they m e it. The\ co?t ?t? )...i .? " .. I -II- ? ? .? > ?i i- |>ici''i urn riimj,' neinHiT I 111 the tiest. Ton cjii lirnt cheaper ut other placet; lit t|o >oti <jct hs good meat? tverything considered! Call or ihoiiu No. L<?7 f;?r what>\ou went )uv lino consists of NICK KEEP, H)KK, SAl\ (iK mixed ur all [*<?? !<. sis you like It vouHtc hungry the restaurant s open tit all hours of the day Mraits from 25 to 5<> cts., ace e?rdno to what \ on \v:tnt to eat. Kespectfully, J. F. Addison & Co. Sold Out All tho $1.5* '"ht*. h?vo some t? no ??> r.o .... i * ' 1 r-.w.., i nun OIJPW l?TV. llotul Stuiief, IuIhuIs mi'1 vi?nu licnts from Yet inotit, (icoc^i* Italy Quail U * Call or write, 'l ice* will |?l*?:w yon. ft. J. ^k^inch, LAN' 3 \3TER, S. C. 1 Ban DY CATMAimC^^jj^ icnuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold ta bo^ Bewrc of the dealer who trio to sail "somcthwi* :ust as good." DON'T Your Life away! foil can lx* enrol of any form of tobooo* hmw asily, be made well, j-tro.ig, magnetic, fulL* tew life and vigor l y taking N3-TO-?iMk, nat makes weak lion sir ng. M;>ny"_jr^5* cu pounds in ten days. Over tOflv|MB :ured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. MM. ei and advice ? ?KH. AtMraaa STggLV tKMKDV CO., Chicago or Naw York. ?r TILE CO. c; s e have, h |m? Iment not In- efforts of so hats so artKti* e<! French nto<l? of mis* utiliinerv m nil ?tort 8 in the State can allow i , von can tie suited. The d I'd iek f?n?i colored French Series u? new sh..dos Thie it U silts Itarouins now 10 cent*. tbo manufacturers before the lers about our line of Ladiee* t, our prices are so low. with Bargains. Child'* Suit at n's Suits at *1 00 worth $3*0?. business needs no men4i<^i, mm The celebrated Drew Selby Lm have no second. I IS l?! 1 1 KO .1,.? ? o.. Jw*- PTA B*" f *l,,/ 1 O1^ ^L' jsr. ladies heavy flee? ooils wo will sell now, to mak nre stocks are the largest they will give you the top of th? Tin r I* a 1 ILt LU."