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irtliriiil'V 5. CARTER, j E D1TOK A N D AiA N A(J K K. 1 "K isSl'KD WKDXK.SIiAY AN'I? HATIMtDAY ('1 ^not.Uli'l ION JiWl'KK YEAK in Lnncuvtei S.c. July 12 1005. Wl tit Aunt Jetur>ha 8 Quilting Party Thi* Hug! bio farce, one of rc H .kor'-jpo M iItio, will horen? ', do red Kt the Grid ! school nuditorium on Thursday night, Julv 20th, under the an pices 111 of tin Loll AidS ci ty of toe a* 1'res.hytrt' iihmv;. Jn-teby ?t the (-ci. i Mi. Ditiii. Doers ,u opmi et :'-j A .mission, nd? C ultv '.! > i ; t h;!ii: < u , 15 ci . I-'. Cibson-Clj burn. m The Atlanta Journal < f a recent 1 date contained the following announcement: "MrsS It Gibson announces the marriage of her daughter, l.ouise Holt, to Mr Willi am Clyburn, formerly of Kershaw, S (\, on the 20th of July, at S:30 p m. The ceremony will take place nt her residence No 10 Wood- ? ward avenue. No cards." t( !\Ir .1 It With* rsjioon Will Leave Kvrvluiw ji The many friends here of Mr. a J. 15. Witherspoon wille learn with regret that ho has finally decided to leave Kershaw Septetn ber i. He has been a citizen t( here for more than fourteen yeare and has been very closely inden- H| tified with every change that has j taken place since coming here. He will be much missed and his depa: t.n a will be a decided loss to the community. j jtl Mr Witliersuooii urefers to t i D make l.is future home in Sumter ^ where his s ms are all engaged in successful business. I lis family will follow him later.?Kcr, r h( sha'v I:.ra. 11 ins From Tlio liONlirw Era. \v AIis>ei? Sallio Blacan.ou and d Minnie Horton are visiting re la- tl CT tives and friends at Lancaster. g --Mrs. Wren Clybnrn, of Lan s* caster, is visiting her eon, Mr.T. 11 B. Clyhurn. v ?The new (ire hell has been received and placed in position in * the lower of the water works sta- V tion. ?Now is the time to buy your a crockery, glass and tinware out of T the Williams-Hughes Stock. ii Bcattctt Grocery Co. ti There arc those who said that P the farmers couldn't do it, but it ^ seems that they did.?Yorkville ? Knquirer. n ?\lr, jus. H. Burr was award- ^ ed lho contracts on tbo 6th ioat. Cl for building new bridges over up- n ner Camp creek on the Ne\^rt ^ road and over Litfle LyttcTSM creek on the Korehavv road, at \ $134 for the former, and |174. for tho latter. p. \tU SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, u' OFF I OK OF THE CHAT R.MaN cc BOARD Ok* VISITORS. w CHARLESTON'. H O, JULY 0, 1005 st One vacancy in a State Beneficiary aftnolirship to t?e filled by competitive examination exi?ts in LancHater / County. m * . * Application Blanks may l>e obtains ert ftt tbc ? m e f\,\ (; S (> \ DSDEN S? Chairman, Cb.ir e-ton, H C. or from p< the < ounly Siiperinfei lent of Educa- j. tion. These appltcati ns, folly tl 1^1 must tie in the bunds of the (li tir 41 rriftii on July 31, in o de to it-ce ve < consideration n (Slgueo) * ? S (J DSDE.v, th Oliatrin o Roar of V s-itirs ** Qfl July ly?3>v >p aMkVi : t -KWfUl IIIIMi .t'i -a*.. 71. y, CASTOR IA 1 . JHox L fruits and Childr.cn. <li - Tit KM Ycu Have Always Bought 5 Eears the " S Signature of L&xzS/f. T'&Zc&ti J? 1 M r. I' G. MK.'ork'.e Taken toll-' Baltimore. A Mr. P. G. McCorkle, who re- n ived serious injuries u few weeks 1' 0 in ?i runaway, and whose son- F tion since has been a matter of 1 est concern to his many friends ^ Chester and adjoining counties, s< as taken to Johns Hopkins, Balnoro, Wednesday night to un>rgo treatment with the hope of J covering his eve sight, and to I' examinod as to the extont of the juries reooived. Hr. W. B. >x accompanied Mr. McCorkle, a id Or. J. M. Scott joined them Charlotte. Col. Leroy Springs, ' 1 Luncastei, and M". J. C. ltobson, of Chester, went as far n? ? hsrlotte. Mr. McCorkle Hood 1 io 11 ii? finely to CharLtte, and mud to he getting along as well ^ i could be expected.?Chester antern. n News of tile State- ' , ft (Specials to The State.) t A Dog Commits Suicide. b Kershaw, July 9.?Mr. G. K Jj atcman, Kershaw's efficient chief f police, visited the State farm j, us week and learned one of the 1 nvn's bloodhounds sent therefor 1 aining had committed suicide by imping 11 high fence with a rope | round its neck. A Child Burned to Death ^ Elloree, July 6.?Last Monday ight about 11 o'clock one of the :nuit houses on Mr. 1'. L. Canon's place ncar Vance was detroyed by fire. The occupants, ? ennie Owens and her two child:n, were asleep when the fire was iscovered. The mother escaped 5 nd t>ne of the children perished 1 the flames while tho other was \ adly burned. c otorious Hen Hennett is Again il At Liberty. I Hampton, July9.?News came ^ ere early this morning annouocig the fact that Ben Bennett, a ' hite man convicted of wife mur- v er and sentenced to five years in a le penitentiary or on the chainflnrr nnil C??. ? t - .b, omi ojtui jciiKius, a negro * erving on the chaingang for killlg another negro, whose sentence fas four years in the penitentiary r on the public works of the couny, have escaped. The escape ras made by filing a large ring. *hey left with their shackles on liem. There were nine convicts t work near Hickory Hill. Webb 'homas was the only guard i charge on this gang at the me. RomyJ Rowers, the other uard having gone to his home on aturday. Nothing was known f the escape until daylight this lorning. Supervisor Snider will o his bc>t to have the convicts aptured. It is thought that Benett has gone to Savannah or liar 1 ston. Taking Large Quarters. \V. H. Sowcll Furniture cornany of 1021 Main street will >on move into the spacious store aw occnpied by Rion Furniture >mpany. The latter concern ill take one of the remodeled 1 ores opposite Carolina National ^ ink. Mr. Sowcll believes he has adc a good business deal in " curing the new place. Ife exacts to move noon after August ?The State 9th Inst. Does This Apply to You ? Aro you tired all over ? All run down ? ow many thousands of pooplo are in lis rendition I Not sick enough to go to :. ;d. and so they iustdjng around as long 1 they aro hdIo to bo on their feet, s here's nothing particular the matter ? ith them. Nevertheless they have no ^ ijKitite. They grow paler and thinner 'cry day. The whole system is in very ul condition. It is while in such a a ate tlmt people catch the most dreadful seascs, liocanse they are not strong w tongh to resist tho germs. Ifyonhavo j o 4 'checkered " feeling described above, e different medicine. "Checkers," will ako yon new all over. Hold by all inlers at $1 .00 per bottle, or write us v\ r froo sample to-day, sure. Checkers . edkino Co.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 11 iiion Mcutint; Programme. The Union Meeting, of the Loriah, llaptist Association, will icct with the Antioch Church, ! 'riday, July 28th?30th, 1905. ! 'riday: 10 A.M., Organization; I 0:30 Devotional exercises, by j loderator; 11, Introductory ermon. Recess. 2. P. M., What are some of the cviccs Satan is using to retard ^Christian's growth: J. R. tlackmon, D. A. Williams, Intemperance: What immeditc steps are practicable, looking awards its overthrow? T. A. )abncy, E. II. Lingle.* Soul Winning: The obligation fit; the need ofit; and the I eward of it. Rev. Mr. Rice, J. I M. Estridge and J. A. P. tlackmon. State Missions: The field; it ced, and our responsibility. Vm. I-ong. Alex. West, and M. . Long. The Lord's Supper: An obliation to observe it and the atti udo of the church towards memicrs who wilfully refuse to observe t. J. H. Boldridgc, F. II. Funlerburk. I he importance of every chufch laving W. M. S., and children's lands. Butler Funderburk, W. \ Gregory. Sunday, 10. a. ni., Sunday ichool Mass Meeting, Conducted >y H. B. lanjile; I I., Missionary ernion by Rev T. A. Dabney. Alternate, Rev. J. H Boldridgc. COM MITT KF. His Word Was His Bond. | 'Uncle Sum" Wright, A Worthy Colored Man, Passes away. Special to The State. Kershaw, July 9.?Samuel Viight, colored one of the best :olored men in Kershaw county, lied last week at his home near ^lat Rock suddenly from the efccts of heart failure. For 79 years "Uncle Sam" i!is been going in and out among vhites and blacks and none can iaj aught against him. While adversities had passed lis way he had accumiluted some jroperty. He owned 11 nice farm nill and gin and ran several plows rle never gave a note in his life, is his word was his bond. Not nfrequently did he express his lisapproval of the way in which a jreat many of the younger gen rration of his race were conducing themselves. He always voted a straight Democratic ticket. It compliance vith his own request his body vas laid to rest in a selected spot >nhis farm?in the presence of a nrge crowd of white and colored "riends. One of the white neighbors nade the remark that he hadpatonized his mill for 20 years with >ut ever being tolled more than >nce. His disposition was such that le never complained at his neigh>ors drawing on his liberality. Would that this county had nore of hi s type. ^Didn't I hear my wife reftff to he human mince pie YVaiJBj^elcurion* erson.' 'Yes," answerejHtfrT Siriiis Barker: "Is that a cptffplimentjf'' \ \ "Not e^ie^tly.'* SWb means lever^grce wip**m^body^^mraning;. raiMxt?II seem to trtsjpr little letter, (U^<4r, but iVajwil m/Ktol breath. Doctor?Just[n^flT patience,"* airland tre'll stop that altogether. ?Cupt, John G. Steel, a promacnt citizen of Kock ilill, died uddenly at Ids homo there ioudny. ?Two more counties, Florence nd Williamsburg, took sieps th b ,-eek to have an election on votng out iheir dixpens 'fies. Pretty w o m e n probably roi.ldn'i marry homely men if ey were not asked. wwihgj-yw jut. 'x *j- .. Mills Ys Farmer?, Allcg? d Association of Cotton Mill ., ii! the Greenville Section of the Piedmont to Kerp down the Price of Cotton, Special to News and Courier. Greenville, July 8.?Facte have just heen brought to light uncovering an association composed of nearly every cotton mill in this section, through which the local cotton market is handled. This association i* fully officered and each morning the price to be paid for the staple locally is fixed Its buyers arc given instrucio's and there is absolutely no competition and cotton is bought without grading. By a system of boycott, Commission houses which have selling brokers here are forbidden to buy cotton in the local field and so far export I uvpre cp^?nt t r\ liiv#* c * ? *? I / < in a similar way. While the .association has fen* its aim the steadiness of prices on the local market, it is a notorious fact that competitive buying has not been tolerated for the past year, that the thing has been i nexistcnce, and it is claimed that the farmers are losing money. The cotton association here is threatening to bring a bu\er into the territory whose dutv it shall be simply to keep prices up. Recently the local nvuk't has been only 10 cents, when cotton has been 11.10 in New York. This is Raid to ho fat below its true value here under such conditions, and the mill as soc'ation is being blamed. It is said that the association extends beyond the border of this comity into many large manufacturing towns, and it is just as relentless eisewhere as it has been liore. Kemurknb'o Escape <f a !Ior?e from Drowning in Oeonce. (From the VValhidhr News.) A negro living on Conner. Creek came near losing his horse lust Friday night. Seeing thai the rapidly rising water had reached his Htuhle, he went to temove Im horse. Finding the water to-, high to effect an entrance at the door, and the horse already swimming in the stable, the negro climb e?l to bhe roof, and with an axe, cut the roof awn and allowed the horse to escape over tl e top . f the stahlo. The horse swam out hik* was saved. SPOILED HER HE. U IV* Harriet Howard, of 2<>9 W 34th St,. New York, at one time hud her beauty spoiled with akin trouble. She write*: "I had Salt Rheum or Eez?mi for years, but nothing would cut e it, until I u-ed Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and Bine healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Crawford Bros , J. F. Mackey & Co'h, and Funderburk Pharmacy, <1 r o g store. ?Stephen DeMars, formerly of Orangeburg, a telephone lineman, met ft tiagio decth in Atlanta Friday by coming in conb-et with a live wiie wi.ilc working at the top of a pole. He was suddenly hurled to the stone pavement below and instantly killed. The idea of waving co'ton in preference t?> ot! er f-tbrics is growing in the south We are glut! to see it, nn I we hope i( will yrow. The subject i- worth) ot widespread enthusiasm. People can verv well all' -id to become cranks abou' i' 1 lie more eott n our poopie wear to the exclui'>n of other fabric.-, the mo o . Vo they will evnl mil y become to wear what they pb-.i-o i ?cI:l liog diamonds.?Yorkviilc Enquirer, ' THiwrr. f-*?sc! I 5frrifx. A ])i-!)< !- v .\ i\' ( lwn . 1 >it?11 Calls upon St nr."fir To \l ale. ( r>M,l i lie ('h r! ?p s oi Rotten i ss in Which lie indeV s ( F o:n i!ij So iob II >' ! ) i The Coin n i i li-'t- oil ij. t. ! ous support r of tlie dhpensnr) ! fcystem. li* utterances or com- j incuts on Sen. lof Tilmn; 's dis- j pensarv Idler are thoicfo't unin- i ii illy interesting. The Record make Ike till | nOiU'ceiiient til it the friends of; llni d sp nsary regard I 1mvi n their leader. They ran hardly do so no v 1 le tli in iced him .h n the dis ! pensary leader h. i<: 1 tor. The Record <ays the ! icnd?? of the dispensary want Tillman to make; 1. V? u:ifq'ivosul statement j of wli.it lie believe* i wr.vi;; at the dispelrsaty, j 2. An unequivocal statement I of wh< ?rn he Iv'ievcs guilty of that wrong. 3. An unequivocal slab Went ! of a teincdy for the wrong. mid adds: "Tillman j ?>* s ns a plain, blunt, out s?)'?hc 1 man, and m?\v is the time the people demand that he prove himsef such. He cannot sali.fy Idem by mak'ng vague, unsupported charges, f >r 1 they will not forg? l that such 1 charges, wi h - veil an attempt at ] definitnv >s, wci 1 smtdo against his management of the dispensary when he was in charge of it." It is up to Senator Tillman to_ specify. ? Henry Mostly is the ilehcst colored ?i>"!i i-i Gr''-nviilc. 1 ie ^ was r Ctuitly ward. <1 in .re th;.n $6,000 by t' c f.hm'hcni railway j for certain laiul> t? e used by the j | railway company f<u termainals. j Notice to D Mors and Creditors' of 3. F. Mll'e.r. Deceased. % I! Jl !? s lliv'ti'- c'iltlll' llgllioHt t lie * " t:U' ?! i'.- K, 'IU r iIit' ii-imI, W:" co M ' ' . i v?M ?, t?ie II1. I - : ir 1 'I 'lie |>! m.it; > 11?I I li'l'Klil.H Iml. III. a I ? ^?11 i ? :? I'll* v, i 1 imi iit 1 in 'iliaie pay 1 ni'ii t h me fo ij 1 t hZi'i tiy, J (i y <j -3w A?Im.t it-ir-.uu Notice to Debtors and Creditors of j. L Riller, Dec'd. A ! | ? rs ? a bavb ? . 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V- ^ . % ? > , ; t ??i ;i - I < OlH i'i ? i't Kuiiili'i li?:rk I'iiM i.I i!- . .liny 1, 1D?>5 NOilCF," W ' ? il !r! t<> the l.i . est l>i(IIIt f the rejoining 'laxahnw school ' uiidin^ at 3 \> m on July 8lli. 1 lie cunt 1 :?e will be I t at the school buih'iiig a <1 -j>c ficatio s will le made known thai ila'v. 1\ K Gregory, 11 ? Masscy. J V Hilton, June j7?to I fus'cecs. Q1?Iek 4 )b! ivcry* l,-.?v 1 Vens, and cxl'-a (Qualify of Go la i.ra winning tu trade. Look Here i Hi;? 5 C . !s p f ([ ! ', 1', i (11 imla'e l Sppj-M* 15 lit--. f??r $1. ' '? It?*?? , 15, ^t> ami 5 cents. (\nii <1 i'ciiohi. m SicC. quality' *2o ? !-; g ?o<l qoa'i'V 15 rents. lunch Snrdir.ei?Y?wi Club, o, . Mil n A (m. 1 k ? X II , I O CUIII"*. # T- TohnccoK nrul < *ij.??>? f j'I !ims. <to n* fi?r ii i?oo?l ' 'v <ir,Mj oki'. i O Yc-!. Est Meat ? Si >1 11 . n, Nic< H > f?Koasl r * ' . . 1 > ''.*?iKt i t S'lips, 1'ork* v." ;i |)ickicl v nc^ir, We .nolo ' n n I .-is for everything in t li /in al lido. V i < i AHI. 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