' ?OI NTM HN'I'H OK KkV. J f' ,Vi ITK. J oily, 1st mid I'd { .iibUitk. "v*i 1 In iv. U, 2d tiii'l 4tl? 8at>l>atli. 11 m. Vlt*J? iut Hi 11,21 did 'ttli SuWbith, V in. When you want Candy (then you think of Candy mien you go to bet Candy get Mackoir ? Mr. II. N. Sowoll visited his daughter at Winthrop college the past wee Si. ? Miss Daisy Young of Camden visited friends here this week. ? Sheriff .1. Manly Smith of Loo Comity, canto up Sunday and took Peter Bynes, the negro who surrendered onFriday to the jailor here, and who was wanted in Lea county on the charge of murdering Ins wife. ?Rev. Dr. Boldridgo, Mr. i>. A Williams, Revs. S. N. Watson M. .1. Long and W. M Blackmon ami I M .u: f\l I\1 U . V,/. II vn IUIB tuuuij live attending the StuteBnptist con vention in session ut Chester this week. ?Mr. J. Cebo Williams and family of the Creole section mored to Uock Mill yestorduy. ? L?r (i. VV. Poovy is moving to the Adams cottage on Dnnlup Street, where ho will reside while a tine two story dwelling is being erected for him by Bowers Bros, on the sit? of his pteseiu home ? Married, by It. H. Sapp, N. P., Nov. 24th, 1U04, Mr. Snyder Carter and Alias Emma Winchester, all of Wnxhaw, N. C. ?Mr. and Mrs Seaborn Sims of the Lungsville section visited relutivo-i of the lutlor at ltock Hill this week. ? Messrs. W. P. Caskey, C. L McManus, 11 ,1. Harper and C. O. Stoguer, returned from Sumter Saturday where they attended the fall fottivnl lust week. The latter was relieved of his watch by u pickpocket dining bis stay there --Miss lone Slutgis of York county vMnd the Mises Jordur rd this place the past week. ?Marriod 0:1 Sunday, 27tb Nov. 1904, at the homo of tin officuiting minister, by Rev. It. ,! Blackuion, Mr. Charley .Joynoi and Miss Bertie Bowers, Daugh ter of Mr. Joel E Bowerj. ? Heath Springs Council No. 54. Jr O U A M, will meet ?u a special meeting Saturday night Nov 29ih, at 8 o'clock A full attendance requested A Cnulhen, R S 4 1/1 I? 1 % 1 f 1 I ?a UMenrum irom noei< iiii yesterday to relatives at Kershav informed them of the death of M J O Gregory which occured at hi homo there the night previous Ilis brother, Mr W R Gregory o Kershaw and several other relatives passed through hero yoster duy on tho way to llock Hill t attend the funeral ? Hon. and Mrs. Geo. \Y Hrov>n of Darlington, have th deepest sympathy of their n.un friends hern in the death of thei little son, which occured lust Sat urcM) ait or* O'ler uinofa ?Born t'? Mr. am) Mia. J. M Stewart, Nov. 29. 1904, u dvigl ter?actual woight 12| pounds. Hero Is Something Intcrosttn For You To to-1 the advertising quulitic of ill is paper I will offer for rn s week beginning Wednesday, N i 30th, Hx K 'gers best kniv? and KotUs for *3 f>'? They a worth Jt?5 00 Item: mberone wee only 11 C Hough. Fire At Waxliaw. A On Friday night Inst tire de- 1 st toyed the general merchandise establishment ot Divis Brothers 1,(1 and (Jordan's Groceuy store at aP Waxlniw, N. C. The tire origiua- 80< ted i.N the latter storo. The losses ne aggregated about $15,000, with partial insurance. The .Jackson Wl Drug Co., was considerably dam- 118 aged by tho tiro. lH hi O -4 ? Olio Miiu Killed and two Wound- 01 ed. fy Yestorduy whilo coming in o1' town on ii wagon .John Sadler was ill stopped just South of he depot by m constable J. H.Connor who tohl nt him that tie had a warrant foi him t?h for soiling whiskey and wonld hnve **' to uarest him. Sadler replied P( that ho had no time to he arrested w and with an oath said "I'll settle 11 the matter right hero. I'll kill to you," at the same time drawing a te pistol from the inside breast pock- 111 ct of liis coat and opemng tiro on Mr. Connor. As quick as possi- *>t bio Mr.Connor draw his pistol and returned the tire. Mr. Con- M nor recieved a wound in his right vu arm which also grazed his side,and h< a wound in his chin, tho lnttor ! it wound knocking him down. Sad- j hi) ler recieved hut ona wound, the , ki ball struck him about the elbow ! kf and shattering his arm so badly j 011 that amputation was neeesary. j to Mr. Counor,though he fell held to 1r Sa tier's coat slcavo at the wrist se I and h .ld his pisol olT and kept th ! him from shooting again until ; parties arrived and took charge of so Sud ler. At th? tirst shot, fired by Sad- 01 ; ler, old man Joe Mcllwniti, a th good old darkey well thought of o1 by every ono, who was riding on t(1 1 the wagon with Sadler, fell dead c'with a wound in the head. in , It was thought by some at ft first that possibly a stray bullet from M?\ Connor's pistol ft had killed him, but the investiga- ft tinn at the imjuest settled the ma!- & tor that it was a ball from a 22 h calibre pistol which struck him, ft and the pistol used by Mr. Connor ? " was r 44 calibre. is ' The jury found that Joe came la 5 to his death at tho hards of John Sadler. l Joe is the last of three brothers 8i Strange to s?y, each passed his 3 ' score and ten years and none died , a natural death one being killed . by light-ning,one by the railroad a few years ago, and Joe in the i ' i encounter on yesterday. r I t Memory o* the Late W. L,1 Bird. ! ' i Resolutions adopted by -the i White Bluff Masonic Lodge: f * Whereas, on November 5tli, | 1904, it was tho will and ploasuro of the Lord of the universe 1 to call from labor to refreshment ' . our worthy brother, W. L. Bird ; ' and whereas, while we humbly , v submit to the will of Almighty j r God, we feel that it is right and s' proper to give expression to our ! 1 seii9o of loss and sorrow, there* foio be it resolved : f| 1st. That in the death of Mr.! ' i Bird White Bluff Lodgo has: - . lost a faithful, upright, consci | _ o | entious member, the state and , " j coraraunuy a poou aua patriotic ' citizen and his family an affec- i i tionate and devoted husband and J 0 f ilhor. i ^ yj 2 id. We commend to tho craft j ir: Bro Bird's high sense of honor, , ; as demonstrated in all his busi- \ : ness lelations, as worthy of ernulati ui . i j 3rd. That we extend to tho v beteaved family our sincere and 1 j heartfelt sympathy. ^ x 4th. That a page in our raina ute Book be dedicated to his menvry, and that a copy of these ' resolutions be furnished tho be- J ojreaved family, and the county v! papers for publication. s! F. M. Lowry, W. 8. FaulKenborry, T. J Adams, k; R. F. Long, Committee. 1 Negro Uotied Arr^t SSiit Hbcr" IT Hunter Took Him. While in tho Novt blaster u see n oftho county Friday try ing to prehond tho thiol' who atolo Bil cotton from Mr. Hump Stogr, Shot ill' Hunter happened on instable A. T. Carnos, who had irrunts for Mody and JooThouifor disorderly conduct on tho 11) 1 ic high way,just na the constneurrested the latter. Tho form ,standing near liy in a crowd doing arrest when the sheriff walkI up telling him ha was tun Shcrof tho county and ho must subit. The negro stud ho would it bo arrested and warned tho orifT not to approach him else he iuld shoot l.im,ut tho sumo time linling a double barrel shot gun, hioh lie had, toward ihe Sheriff. 10 Sheriff quickly drow his \?ls1 and advanced on the negro, lling him if ho elovatcd the bar1 ho would kill him. The noo hacked u few steps with tingci ill on tho trigger of his gun and :ain warned tho Sheriff not tc )proach,but he continued to ndluoo until 'getting near enough 3 grabbed tho gun and wrenched r"! n from tho negro. Putting itidouffs on Mody ho carried m to where Constable Carnes id Joe and tho two weix handiffed together. The Sheriff then ok a pistol from a whito man om across the line which he had en Mody give him an 1 also tooli 0 white man's pUtol which he nod to be concealed on his per m. The Sheriff brought the partiet 1 to this place and committed icm to jail, and at the next tern; 1 court Mody will have to answei i resisting officors in the dis large of their duty, assaalt with tent to kill and carrying unlaw 11 pistol concealed. This is the first instance during le matiyears he has been Sherit: lat anyonehas defied arrest h^ heriff Hunter and the man shoub o punished to the full extent o le law. Rosisting and defying a? (licer in the discharge of his dut> to our mind the worst form o iwlcasnesti, OA.STOR.1^., fa's tio Kir.d Voii Hp.-? Always B Tweuty-Fiv Till Oh From now until nu'h week, you can nj?* with US. We ew items to eonvin 2.0 >0 yards heavy io: Out 2.500 " better grade 56-inch heavy all wool La Extra heavy-weight Skirk Yard-wide Taffeta Silk ' w< " " genuine Peau de Everything else in dress fabric Mercerized I:> usf the thing to make the Clui ard; Napkins and Doylies to in ;oc. Nigligee Shirts and are cuti a/lice' n n t O.-nl 1 TMni. \ji >1 \ & w iiiv. it o \_y ii i. nent to the very best. We can Jnderwc.tr for men. The nic Overcoat ve have over shown. Wo woi hem. You will buy if you con vithout saying that vvc are hear! iVe can suit you and save you 111 nention hundreds of other thing Jome to see us. Wc are alwav; lot. If you buy we guarantee t Fund* Di trussing A lent N hi fownl t S\varis n. Swansea, Nov. _T. A very ( distrc.i dug at*, i I nt :il (tin . k miles west of S*.viiusou on \ ester . Joy JctTcout v. s 11 \ into re move a loadod t-1 it II V. o:u u ?iin ( and by some no . <;un \v;o discharged. I in. > i in: load took c effect in Mrs. Nan-'. SterkoyM j face, eiiteri: .g bet wen the eyes. Death l e: il .-.I at t 'iho verdict of id e coroner's (| jury wa-i i at dea li was the result of an accident. The parties aro white j AT PUBLIC AUCTION, j 1 will well at public auction at n?y present home, live ntilcs West ^ of town on Tm.vd.ay Dec. Iff 1901 beginning at 10 o'clock a m. the following personal } roperty, towit. 4 good young muli 1 4-hotao wagon, ? I '2-': u's wagon, 3 in ilk cows, i 3 dry cows, [ 000 ouahlos of coin, 0000 bundles fod lo ' 1 and all my fumi ng implements of vhatsoovor kin 1. Tonns cash. Jesse C. Sowcll. i Nor. -JO t o lO'.U. I . - Trespass Notice. i Ail p is : s are hoiobj < oliflej lhat > Jour !. i ds in the vicinity of J": ' X . | Road- in Cedar rock ,o\v hip haw | been p?)s?t <1 at: i tie law will l>* er.for| C?d Kga'ai t a y and a'.l pe;s >ii8 hun ' ing, fl<' inv?, or in any "'her way I f rospa-"-'nc a ><>:> l!i in T T "askvy, 1 J ; . r.t u,.V) J F !;kev, ! J 11 Kirk Xar - >, r oj. i l ... . v - . . - irj '-XWA. ? - : Ti'cspaSo iiotice; All iion are n >titi<* i i.; air * lun is situ .1 . iti < Ji i, <'.;wk to.v t l> j f have b et> p ated i- r?.tju i?y k.w i f and 1 -at the law will he force i I uj'il igt-\i>y and i persons hunting, | tlslilng or iir 'iiiy otliiT w1. tr ; t ing upon ?il 111 1 (.Koi\?c W lJuk r. \V F St- giu r, ' | W i'. \ rant, f : (' B .Vt permit, i jjlad to see you whether you buy 01 o save you money. Yours, etc., srburk Co. Sliiyet .if :' t.. :?r' : jf.il:ed { 1 llv' . . . . v . ' ':lptui:l V 1* l! i tilt) 1 >11 ?i i Viillt .) . l\ i\ Kldrid<: uoine liiuo a'goth?r| tti villi a* detuilod account t vfforts 1 if frictiiis oi' Dunovnnt to Ui]| I^J. l' Iridgo. Although lluwe events !l iccnrr* s nctjui'.al to lay * 1 I'm r'largii >f niuvderio^ Captian William . your W Vv&Siit V iV~?i' WdBfltft to me. if you want Fa If you want Cr If you want CI If you want G1 in fact, if you \ thinu' in these lit Ceien aa iis^ea ; always tri Yonrs, j ? ik?ii -Ki - '.<** hri* -A* .. .?? . -?? Honnrnhnr UGb&lliUUl 1"'< r the next thirt\ days w e \vi!i < have cv-r been cttere * i.. La: :a? slock reduced by January the first;< sell hi'h class tncrchan lis cheap: where. If you \\ ill give us a look will convince you that we will sell > elsewhere far less money, 1 >1 ? 1 We n. v we 'nave ha date in iv. r\- r sjiect an 1 Iksj of" a I buy elsewhere. ovxsixc December is the month to sell o for men and boys and tho (>rics a Mot 's $12.00 Ove 10.00 0.00 Hoys' 5.00 4.00 ItnmcLuhnr for tho next thirty i our lino nt bargain prices If"? (T" t. U v: I ..ning director of the i in1 lifted on day# u .1;, iMi!11 1 vho court iod >?i .?>. apous. 1 lie f d 11 ;s ju-itiiah'.i homicide. l y?-i ago K .Itit!w;t uinl Duuo ant wore m odaily wounded. Two it 11411- li.-e sicno been made 1 Ks-aB-iunte Kldridgc. The last mi ho was sli;ij through the body L .the gem ml ? llico of the .nti|:.tnv. ' ? s ive Ins life he signed after recovering and cd. I'rirnd?- - f the man lie killI ha 'o swum t i kill him. This ha brought out in the trial." ? orkville Kminircr. ' \ii.lk1> with an axe. Seneca, Nov. 'Js. ? In a row uuduv oven i tig about :2 o'clock rtwecn Bob Wright and EIiuk [amnion-, both colored, Wright 't 1 i;i!i!!iinii- in the head villi an 1. c..-1 ?c.Unfj s tt'? - ?\\or!rt - v y .j 1 Tv^JMT ?7"."3 m irn tn b 1 iLLM sassts antiS it you sislipiieo come !H*y (Groceries, #/ 7 ' f t- S * 1c" r*"5* V %J 7 una ware, ass ware, vant most anyles, eometome. ni Brede Steam esli. Mackorell. .x -.:r. Bargains! ff:r the greatest bargains that cr Wo arc anxious to get our ,ii i in oruer 10 ui so we mean to r th \n > ou can buy them elseduring the next thirty days we you the same goods that you can t;< )(>i)s. i Dress Goods as we arc known have many new patterns and stythat makes it complete. ; M isses hose fine Jackets for Ladies and rd off the regnlar price. Come ey are going fast. 1?X, SHOlilJS. IDe use we only sell good honloddy shoes. We sell every pair >e s >li 1 and worth the money, and increased so. 3 il\<;. _\ss, O ir clothing sales are oneSi ar this time, The reason our c clotking that fits and is up to i j 4 i .i iiiii'. c *i<-11[/. i iuciii yuu luii >ats. vorcoats, J!c have a good line ro right. rcoats for .$8.50 " 0.00 4.50 3.50 2.95 day>? you can buy anything in LOUD. 'I # I * * .