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Local Matters \ APPOINTMENTS OP REV. J. M. WHITE. J Unity, 1st and 3d Babbath. (Jills Creek, 2d aud 4th Babbath, 11 a. m. I Pleasant Hill, 2<i and 4th Babbath, . 4 pm. e . the only < Candy, / A trial 1 will convince yon. At ! "v ? MacKoreirs. 1 ?Cotton is bringing 10?. ( ?See Cherry & Co's adv. 1 ?Sea adv. Sheriff's &ale. 1 ?See new adv. of Geo. C. Carnes. -?Miss Josephine Crockett is visiting Mrs. W. T. Vanlanding- ^ ham at Dry Creek. ^ ?Mr. Ed. Faulkenberry, son y of Mr. Seaborn Faulkenberry of h Longsville, entered the graded school here last Monday. b ? Mr. R. S. Crockett, who has t been spending the summer in this a ft m-r 1 4.U.2? 1- * * * ' 1 vv/uubjf) ion luitt \vo6K ior v^uiicr, r Fla. v ?Mrs. J. C. Elliott of York - g ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Mackorell, at this place. S ?Buy your machine from the S Singer Mfg. Co. Every machine E guaranteed. L. C. Small, is 3t. Agent. h _Mrs. Hall of Rock Hill, v visited Mrs. E. C. Carpenter at ibis place the past week. y ?The school at Jacksonham | ^ will open next Monday morning ^ with Mr. Oscar Adams as teacher. Vl ? Mrs. J. H. Therrel! and Mrsj? L. M. Boll, of Keath Springs, v visited relates at Winnsboro the past week. ? ?Strayed! A small yellow fice, answers lo name of "Trix." ^ Finder will be rewarded by re- w turning to W. B. Knight. ^ ?Married, at this place on Sunday last, by Rev. C. R. Carnes, Mr. Oscar Adams and o1 Miss Ella Snipes. ?\ ?Married, by Rev. C. R. -l ? v?rneB, ai mis place, on Sunday last, Mies Florence Starne6, daugh- ^ ter of Mr. S. E. Stamen and Mr. n Joseph Warren. *c It ?The party who has my copy *'Three Decades in Federal Legislation" will please returned it to me. J. T. Green. ^ n( ?A small child of Newton ^ Heath, col., fell forward from a ^ little chair in which it was sitting fr into the fire last Saturday morning and had its face and head j, badly burned before it was reached by the mother who was in an- 0f other part of the house. W{ ?The Waxhaw Enterprise Pi has entered upon its fifth volume, Wl and The event is celebrated by the bi enlargement of the paper to an th eight-column folio. jn ?Speaking of Silver plated to ware. 1 handle Rogers & Bro. ac Star brand, Rogers Broe 1847 brand and others cheaper. All ar gaaianteed by myself and replaced in my store if not satisfac- Wl tory. B. C. Hough. wi Hot Supper Thanksgiving Day. 84 The ladies of the Sbiloh con- w' gregation will give a hot supper N on Thanksgiving day, 26th inst., wi at the residence of Mr. J. ?. de Craig, for the purpose of raising ca money to enclose the Shiloh grave- . yard. All persons interested in e the cemetery are reauested to aa r " A " send baskets, and the public gen- w< rally is invited to attend the supper. The hours will be from 3 o'clock, p. m., to 10 p. m. yC ?For salel A fine 4-gallon ^ Jersey cow. Apply to C. L. MoManus, R. F. D.f No. 1. KMflrHw "Snn BsaaM t% fcM II ? Mr. J. R. Hunter and family moved frotn tho cotton mill here :o the Highland Fark at Rock Hill yesterday. ?Ella Lofton, tho colo.ed woman at whoso home Jack Blackmon was kiUed last week, has been irrosted and committed to jail as in accessory to the murder. ?Mr. Frank L. Fushaw, agent >f the "Mutual Life of New York, las returned after soveral weeks itay in Columbia, whoro he did a ;ood business. ?Married, on Sunday last, by iov. R. J. Blackmon, Mr. Ervin ^uick and Miss Maggie Shehane. The marriage was at the home of ' he officiating ministor. ?Fewer Gallons: Wears T.onirpr. ?Fewer Gallons; Wears .Longer. ?Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. ?The Fraternal Union of America, a fraternal, social and ?enefit ordor of national extent, ras organized at the Cotton mill iere last night. ?$9.75 buys a double barrel reech loading Gun. Front ac? ion Locks, 30 inch barrel, top ction. A first class gun in every espect. First one who comes dth the cash gets them, only 4 uns at this price. B. C. Hough. ?Communion at Shiloh next abbath morning. Preaching on aturday before. Rev. R. Leo lobinson, of Camden, Ala., who 1 nilfr for fl fom ?-xl. . uuv xui u ion wooao Olity Willi is relatives, will conduct the serices. ?M iss Annie Witherspoon left J esterday afternoon for Charlos3n to attend, as a delegate from le Lancaster Chapter, the conention of the United Daughters f the Confederacy, which con enes there today. ? Miss Daisy ilorton, of Heath prings, will re-open school at elair on the 16th of this month, 'he people of that district are ell pleased with Miss Horton oth as a lady and a teacher.? Paxhaw Enterprise. ?For Kent.?One mile North I Pleasant Hill?four, three, two r one horse farms. Apply at jis office. ?The A. R. P. Church at this [ace was crowded last Sunday itrht. th? Tt?v W n v ???* 1 ? ?w ? v v v. JLu m <11 L, irmer pastor, filling the pulpit, gave the people of Lancaster roat pleasure to see and hear [r. Ewart again. The congre-> ition was composed of all de- I miinations and at the close of i ie service he was given a warm ' indshaking by his many old iends. ick Blackmon's Bo<ly Exbuaaed. In dressing for burial the body ( ' Jack Blackman, the negro who j as killed at a hot supper near < rimus one night last week, a ound was noticed in his right t east which was overlooked by e physicians at the time of the t quest. The matter was reported \ the coroner after the interment id ondast Sunday he reassembled (c e jury, had the body exhumed 1 id the physicians made investi- " ition of the.wound Th*? TTAIin/1 I .. _ auv nvuuu as found to havo been made itb a 32-calibre pistol tall, the me as the wound in the head hichjoccasioned his instant death. atts, the negro in jail charged ith the homicide, claims, we unirstand, that bis pistol was a 38" libre, while others claim that ' i had two pistols, one a white tndle 32 calibre. Both wounds are made with 32-eahbre balls. 1 ?FOR SALE. Several hundred I >ung strawberry plants. 50 cents ir hundred. | . Mrs. T. J. Strait, j | ! la alfnafcim la on every box of tbe genuine ?axative Bromo-Quinine Tabiou ? nor*! that chin m eold in mm Say 1 Death of Mrs Walters Mrs. Eliznbotb Walters, daughter of the lat late John Taylor, and wife of Mr. John Walters, died at her home nearTradesville, < last Sunday night, aged about 54 i yoars. Her busbaud aud several ] children survivo her. She was a < member of Spring Hill Baptist I church. Her remains wero inter < rod Monday afternoon at the Row- i ell burying ground near Taberna- 1 cle. j Death of An Aged Citizen of the County. 8 Mr. Jas. B. McMurray, an as- fi ed and well known citizen of the * errnntv rliod of ?-:- 1 V.IWM Ub buu HUlliU u1 IJ I is 1 relative, Mr. II. H. McMurray, near Jacksonham, last Saturday ^ night, of paralysis. Ho was first r stricken with paralysis about a e yoar ago and has been disabled c ever since. Mr. McMurray was * about 70 years of age, was never v married, and was the last surviv- ? L or of his father's family. He served through the civil war in Co. H., 4th S. C. cavalry, and made a good soldier. Ho was a quiet, peaceable, good citizen, and everybody liked "Uncle Jimmy." Ilis remains were in- h terred last Sunday . at Tirzah e church. o ? - 7 The fellow who is continuully e telling you what the cotton market is going to do is neither a bull a nor ft hoar* Iia iu < hnt>a A ^r , ..X/ tu t.? UU1V. X1UUU1 - I i' son Daily Mail. 11 Fresh Lot of Aft Ladies' Shoulder Braces, all sizes. JjgTTrescriptions carefully fill* AT IDE CORNER T. EUGENE Ft Sept. 30, 1903. *zz2Lzzz2X3aa*suaBessm!ssMaE3' tst We Are Th( Leaders Of L( It is generally admitted by ever priced people on strictly high class g cos^- to figure prices under our comp ing at a smaller profit our sales am s in the long run. We have continual began business here six months ag have built up a veiy large patronage rank of the dry goods business. \V< to the fact that we have handled only UNDERSOLD OUR COMPET1TOJ Ten Days Offer. j For ten days we will pell, to every ! purchaser to the amount of $10.00 or I >ver, 10 yards of common cloth or ;ood quality of bleaching at only 1 ! jent a yard. | In addition to rbove liberal ofter we ' ire making ifnusuaily low prices in i svery department. i We have only eight pieces left of "" hose heavy 56 inch wool dress goods ; hat we have made suoh a run on. we vill '-lose the lot at the yard 39 cents i We have only a few hundred yards ! >f those 27 inch dark Percales at 5 (ents a vard- and nn mnro 1?* ' m w , I.v kMWtv IW I/O I1UH ,u inder 7 cents, is ?????????? ar Dress Goods Special. $l 12J eta double width plaids at 7Jo _ 45 in, figured mohairs, value 85c at 19c, 52 In. all wool broadcloth the 5c kind, at 50c. 54 inch broadcloth,$1.25 grade at 89o. Bl 54 inch broadcloth, the $1,75 grade, at $1.25 di 45 inch black melrose, the 75c w kind, at 50c. " ed Our Shoe Stock s one of the best in town. VVe have re lothlug but good, reliable footwear . md will guarantee every pair as re-. > reset) ted. Ti We wish to say to the public goi ness and we are willing to go aftor narkot if yru wish, but don't buy ui ,er what price you may bo offered, w E: E. CL Child lturucd to Death. Nelson, the four-year old son of Nan Crawford, col., at this placo was so badly burned by his clothing catching a lire Inst Saturday morning that ho died from his injuries tivo hours later. No one was in tho house at tho time, the mother being at Mr. Mackoy's whore she is employed as a cook, ind an older child which had been eft in chargo of the bov lmvimr %/ ?? rono on an errand to a i neigh mr's. Capt. McManus, who was lome distance away in his garden, law the child run out from the louse its clothing all ablaze aud ?alloaod to "Aunt" Mary Boy Lin, un old colored woman who ived next door to Nan, and alio an out and caught tho child and ixtinguished tho tlames, burning mo of her hands severely. Dr. ^oovey was summoned and did vhat he could for the child but it pas too badly burned for him to lave any hope for its recovery. ?Fewer Halloas; Wears Longer ?Fewer Halloas; Weurs Longer. ? Fewer Halloas; Wears Longer, ?Judge Shaw is quoted as laving said at Ashevillo tho othr day, "1 have been taking notes f crimes and I have found that 0 or mj per cent of crimes nro ither directly or indirectly trace,ble to liquor, and, gentlemen, 50 ler cent of the homicides are duo o intoxicating liquor." Wiley's Candy. C my Best lino of Combs and Brushes. ^Trusses adjusted without extra CHARGES. id at all hours at lowest prices. DRUG STORE. INDERBURK, DRUGGIST. 1 1 Leaders! >w PRICES! ybody that wc aro the lowest oods. Wo muke it our busiletitors. We find that by sell o much laiger, that it pays us ly followed this policy since we o. Everybody knows that we and today stand in the front 3 attribute our success entirely r the best class of goods and havo US. Job In Blankets. Cotton blankets at the pair 50c. Heayy U cotton blankets at the pair $1.00 $4 00 all wool blankets at the pair $2 90 $3,00 all wool blankets, at the pair $2 25 Clothing! Clothing! We have two assortments vr.n atch within $2,00 to$4,00. The first a line of good $7.00 and $7,50 suits id the price is only $5.00 The second is a line of $10 50 and 2.00 sui's and the price is only $8.75. Millinery at 1-3 Off. There will be delivered to us on iturday a very extensive line of Laes\ Misses and Children's SAMPLE ATS in ready-to-wear and untrinal, all kinds and all shapes. This lot illbeapicuic for those who have )t boucrht. i?'"-*?l-" ? ? J muin UUUUlieHH I member the lot of sample hate wo id in the spring that was so cheap, bis lot is even cheaper, oerally that wo want v< u . it with low prices. 'J itil yon t?eo our goods. N e will SAVE YOU MONE ,0U D. Come ani My S Of Nev NOW ARBh T inl,A 1 -1 1 " jl boivo [iiuusuru in lOllli returned froui the Northern marke BARGAINS. Thoso goods nro n< glad to have you call and inspect tl tho FOLLOWING 50 Men's Suit?! $7.50. I am go at a quick sale I A lot of Child regular $ 1.25 sn A lot of Men's leather counter; yours for a a m i^adies Slices. J yours for I have a iargo stock of Men's a'so carry a large and selected line at the very LOWEST PRICES. L I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ % Guns! Gui X Three Double Barrel 1 ^ For Cash y Four Double Barrel B y Best Grade y First come, J )} Stoves! Sto\ ^ Three No. 7 Stoves $S.OO, wor at* 12.50 worth $15.00. $11.00, woi A Big Lot of Tobacco to S 5G. C. OA V P. S.="Also a Ft y Fancy Groceries. >^y PS- **- ~*Zf - -S?W5 T IS A PLEJ I TO You 1 WELL, I HAVE IT IS j8 FRESH PRUNES, FIGS, I CITRONS, OATMEAL, ^ CREAM OF WHEAT, POST 7 Jj 8TITUTE,) GRAPE NUT, T 1 ALL KINDS. \ AIF3 FHlf m 1 UELtlffi UtLI 0 m Every week just from Kalam you want in the Grocery 1 J.B.Mac XOIb. ~~aJMEjs vi.vw j Uiv. null U DINSPFPT V A. 1 >V A. < V / J >tock / Goods, fING DAILY. ig my customers know that 1 have ts whore I secured many GOOD >w urriving Daily and 1 will ho liein. I call special attention to BARGAINS! i worth $6.50 to dug to run them or $3.90. Iren's Clothing, lits for 00c. fine Shoes, solid s9 worth $1.25 95c. , the ?1.00 kind, 5c. punts at tho lowest prices. I of Men's and L-nlies I Jndet wear Yours For liargains, MIL.ES. ^ /* /r ^ /r Pvi js \v e a t " is j uuns: v, ireacli Loading Guns A at $8.75. " X reach Loading Guns, , at $9.50. 0 First served, y A res! Stoves! X th ?10.00. One No. 8 Stove One No. 8 Stove at J'v th ?18.00. n loll from 25c up to 00 cts. jT lRNES.1 .11 I ? - f " L " 111 Line or neavy and Y X ?8~~.*a33EaafiE^a--3M~3*?i3Kj? lSURE I GET WHAT I W\\nt r THE EATING LINE. jj} RAISINS, CURRENTS, 9 SI I REDED WHOLE WHEAT, B U UVI CEREAL, (or coffek'suh* m CAKES andJ;CRACKERS of ? ERY, CELERY. | azo, in fact, most anything m l;no. Come to sco ine, a ;korell. | %