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Local Matters ?See now od. of the Bargt in Store. ? Just one month fioiu yester day will bo Xmus day. ?You can now get all tho "pound calico" you want at Williams Hughes Co ? Mr. J. T. Hance bus sold his place near Antiocli church to Mr. C. L. McMaous. ? Mr. Ed. Gregory of WinC.. I ... XT / 1 !- . 1 niDU'OiiKill) . V/.j IS til 1101HC OO ft visit ?Go to Lancaster Mercantile (Jo's for children's school shoes, all sizes. Best on earth. ?Horn, Nov. 21, 1902, to Air. and Mrs. \V. E. Wilson of the Douglass sec* ion, a daughter. ?Our Mr. J. M. Hood is Always in the market to purchase muWand cattle. And don't you forgot it. Lancaster Mercantile Ce. ?$67.65 were tho net pro/ceedsof the hot supper at Tabernacle last Saturday night. ?There will be Thanksgiving services at Unity church at 1^ a. m. tomorrow by the pastor. ?Just bought big lot Flour Cheap. See us before you buy. Lancaster Mercantile Co. ?Remember the stores will all be slosed tomorrow ?Thanksgiving day. ?Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter have taken board with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mackorell. ?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hines returned home Saturday after several weeks pleasantly spent on a bridal tour in North Carolina. W ANTP.n Viroi > - .. JL. II Ob UUU teuchor for Antioch School to bo gin not later than second Monday in Decernbor. Apply to A. C. Rowel I, Chairman Co. Board of Education. ? Wo are requested to announce that Rev. J. M. Pardue will preach at the Crenshaw school house in Cedar Creek township next Sunday at 11 a. m. ? Married, at the parsonage, by llev. W. C. Winn, on Sunday night last, Mr. Ben Snipes and Miss Laney, daughter of Mr. Elijah Laney, all of the Tuber nude section ?Mnj. J. M. Riddle killed a hawk last Saturday afternoon which measured 4 feet and 1 inch from tip ,t<> tip of its wings. The Major thought it was an eagle when he first spied it Hying over. ?Mr. Marion Mathis, of Cumdeu, and Mr. George Hacker, .of Charleston, came np to attend the burial of Mr. R. A. Billings lust FridaV. Mr. B.. was an nnnln the former and a brother-in-law of the lutter. ?Mr. W. L. Sistaro's mules became frightened Monday and ran away up main street. The driver was a plucky one and swung to the reins until he got them stopped in the back lot in rear of the Williams-Hughes Go's store. No damage was done. ?Mr. Ferry Caldwell was starting to Heath Springs Monday morning in a buggy when his horse became frightened near the Foag & Harper brick yard and ran away. Mr. Caldwell was thrown out and somewhat bruised up but not seriously hurt. The buggy was about demolished. ?The people of this county are earnestly endeavoring to pay out of debt this year and a good many of them are succeeding. A number who were not pble to pay us their subscriptions last year - have paid us up to next year and have said in doing so, "I Am proud to say 1 am squo/ewith.the world once more," and in their honest hearts I hey rejoice. To be out of debt must bo the great e->t earthly joy to the upright in heart, it lifts such a burden from them. ? Our old frlond, Mr. C. F Tillman, who moved over int Fairfield county last year, wa hero this week arranging to mov back to Lancaster. ?The Lodger (semi weekly and Tho News and Cornier ^semi weekly) one year for $1.75, pay able in advance. --Will Ivy, col., was convict ed of assault and battt ry in Ma gistrato Caskey's court Saturday and went to the gang for 30 day in lieu of payiug a fine of $15. ? Mrs. Cook, a daughter o Mr. Sam Bclk ol Taxahaw dm wife of Mr. J. C. Cook of Ker bhaw, died at her home on Sun j day last, of consumption, age< ; about 22 years. Sam Cunningham, col., ha< mm nf hia hon.la Kn.llt. ? | u?u UUUUD unvtij IUIU V1J1 II ft corn shredder at the Gregory Ferguson furrn on the outskirts o town Monday afternoon. Thre< fingers were torn entirely off tin hand. ?State Constable Henry Mc Manns made one or two seizurci of ale, beer or something of thai sort at Tradesville Monday oven I ing and hauled it here for ship ment to Columbia. There wai about 600 bottles in the lot. ? Manuel Witherspoon, col., plead guilty Monday morning lr the Mayor's court to stealing ? pair of shoes from the Lancastei Mercantile Co's store Saturday night and was sentenced to 3( days on the gang or pay a fine o: $20. and the costs. He paid u( and went on his way rejoicing. Ed Sanders and Jake Hay den, charged with stealing a bah ot cotton from the cotton plat' form last week, are at liberty again. The case against Jak< was dropped to make a State'i witness of him. Ed on a prelim inury hearing, was bound over ii the sum of $200. for his appear ance at the next term of the sea 8'ons court to answer the charge, ? liev. J. P. Marion, father o Mrs. It. B. Aili&on of this place, who has beon pastor of the Pres byterian church at Sharon ii York county for the past fov years, made the announcement t< bis congregation last Sunday tha ho has been called and has accept ed the cull to go to Lafayette La. ?The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kobt. A. Billings, age< about 2 weeks, died Saturday night and was interred Sunday af ternoon by the side of its fathei in the new Cemetery. Mrs. Bil lings has the deepest sympathy o: the community in her sore doubh affliction ? the loss of husband am babe in the short space of tw< days. ? Thanksgiving Services. The Union Thanksgiving ser vice will be held in the Methodisi Church Thursday morning begin ning at 10:30 o'clock. As a peoj pie we have much to be thankfu for. God has sent 4'the earlj and the latter rain," and we hav< gathered an abundant harvest It is but just that we render Hin a thankible thank-offering. Le us come to His house and rendei Him the gratitude of our hearts T.ot UO hl'innf a l!kn?*nl ? mvv ~vj w* ?u^ w a a kj\jl ui UllCl lUg LI g'adden His worthy poor. Nc thank-offering can be more accep table to Him who blessed littli children than our gifts to th< orphans of the Thornwell Presbyterian Orphanage at Clinton, th< Connie Maxwell Baptist Orphan age at Greenwood, and the Ep worth Methodist Orphange a Columbia. "He that hath pity upoi the poor lendeth to the Lord an< that which he hath given will H pay him again." Come and brinj an offering worthy of our appre ciation of God's goodnoss. If yoi can't come send it indicating th< orphanage on your envelop. J. II. Boldridgc, Chalmers Eraser. J. M. Steadmon. Deatli of an Estimable Lady, o Miss Mury Eliza Secrest, only 8 daughter of the late Capt. John e C. Secrest and .sister of our esteemed townsmun, Mr. E. C. So) crest, died at the home of her mother Mrs. M. J. Sourest, at _ this pluce, lust Sunday afternoon after a protracted illness of several months. Miss Eliza was . about 40 years of age, a member of the Episcopal church, and a 8 most esti liable lady. She was amiable in disposition, highly nc? ^ complished and most entertaining j in conversation, and her many excellent und loveable traits of character won many warm friends j to her from the largo circle of her acquaintances, j The remains were interred in ^ the Presbyterian churchyard by the side of her late lamented j father on Monday afternoon, af? 3 ter burial services conducted by 3 Kev. J. M. Steadman. The beau: I TH BAlRUAIN ^ STORE! Had the I3T AND WE INTEND I 1 A BIGGER DAY rfJ % r We will offer another lot of r Tin ware at less than it COST to ) make it on that day. f 14 in. Dish Pans, 10c; 1 Gal. 3 Buckets, 10c; 3 Gal. Milk Pails, 10c and EVERYTHING EL$E - in proportion. 3 WE intend to run 10c goods I , _ . - ~ i ror oc and 10c goods lor lUc just j ' to MAKE ROOM for XMAS | 3 GOODS. You know -we arc 3 crowded for space with the goods now on hand, and we are couii pelled to close out the regular i , Bargain Stock I before we can open TOYS, Etc. j f i " Mil t Tues !. SEP r The Ladie 3 ! dially invited NERY GOOE Tuesday ai I \ Our talent i weeks in New t we are sure he ' Tuesday will I ? conducted a m a Repeating ; dies of a warn I h , tifnl floral tributes from lovinj friends were many and almost lm tho new made mound from view. To the bereaved mother, whon deuth has rohbed of the com pan ionship and kindly attentions o: an utlectionate and dutiful duugh A ? ? * 1 lur, ana 10 mo sorrowing brother, we extend our heartfelt sympatic and tho sympathy of tho cut in community iu their sore horeavo ment. Married, l>y Rev. C. H. Carnc on Monday last, Mr. Dock Bailei and Miss Mettle Crenshaw, daugh ter of Mr. Duron Crenshaw o Pleasant Hill township. ? Mr. F. P. Bowling, who ha bete one of tho spinning 10011 bosses at tho cotton mill the pas three years, has concluded to tr farming another year and wil move with his family to l>t Strait's Cedar Creek place, nea Magill, today. Mr. Roy Strai will also move to the sumo Iocalit and farm year. E BARG Biggest DAY < r SATURDl Some People ha Idea about th Bargaii 1>. C. llougli & Co. is not Hough is in business for HIMSE ness is on tho corner opposite I BARGAIN STORE is in the bat on Church Street next to the Lut that is the place to get more goo else in the county. B.C. 1 .LINERS ;day and 1 'TEMBEI s of Lancaster, to attend onr on nd Tuesday Ni ,ed Milliner, Mi York City sele r display of lie1 >e quite the fine illinery busines the invitation i 1 ^ ? ? i huiuuiiiu, we a Nanking < 5*= - .=- 1 -_-sa_rr-sr? ' - NO MATTEI ~ ' ' ? ' come here ever f its little bargaii Here are a tew * here and there 0 great B4RGA1 Comforts from 75 cents up. s Hiankets 50 cents up. ' Men's tine shoos at 95 cents, j. Ladies' tine shoos at $1.00. Men's Suits at $2.25 and up. s Hoy's Suits 90 cents up. a t Neckties, Collars, Gloves, y things to ho sold as UHKA1* as !, R. M y j The Bar AINSTO )t its HISTORY Vf\ DEC. 6TH.' ve a Mistaken c Locality of tin M CTAT^r w oiunn, in existenco nny longer. B. C LF ALONE, and his place of bus jnucnster Mercantile Co. and tli :k end of same building anil opor master Mercantile Co's. stables, an ds for the money than anywhei IOUGH, Prop. r OPENIf Tuesday 1 I 30TH, and adjacent coi FALL OPEN II ight, Next, Sep lss Marie Horn scting our Millii w and Fashion; st of any season s. mill siojvin R??tiiri ire, tost Respectfully & MERCAf r? ?: t ?r ?r?. W R WHEN YOU y department lias i story to tell you. items gathered throughout this [N giving store: Men's Huts at 45 cents and up. Childien's Hats at 25 cents. A full line of Ladios Jackets must go at any price. A lot of Capes must be sold regardless of cost. Underwear and numerous other tho CHEAPEST. CaII and see I Ti ES. ? ? ? N-f J gain Giver. RF H BARGAIN STORE! Saturday P DON'T FORGET THE DAT. I Now is Your Chance. ^ A Dollar 'will got more thun you can carry, so bring along the old Lady and children to help you. HAVE YOU SEEN the 50c <* hardwood Cento.' Table? Nothing i ever shown in this town t? ecpial it at the price, nicely polished, i- ! strong ami durable and only cost >o , r,0c at the BARGAIN STORE. Don't Forget the e "Special Bargain Day " Saturday Dec. 6th, 1902. tG, fight 1903. unties are eorSG of MILLIt. 30,1902. , spent several lery stoek and iblc Hats next i sinoo wo hnvn t. Jt. -m-m. Ji ?. Hi T V/ ing; all the La jtile Co.