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Uaal U her ? Huylor's candy fresh from ^OI the factory. ,1. B. Mack ore! I. jj? ?Please call by number. con Lancaster Phone Co. Bta ?Cotton brought 10 anil 5-1(5 _ on this market yesterday. th0 ?Mr. E L. Cloud, ot ltock sec< Hill, is in the city. sho ? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker J0*1 of this place lost an infant child Jol yesterday, aged tbieo days. sho ? liev. J. M. White will preach ai toe reMUunce of Mr. .)no. N. Nelson tomorrow at 4 p. ni. 8c^i ? Mr. Edward Cuutheu, of e'e( Heath Springs, moved with hip 8C^' family to Greenville this week. ^ ? Mr das. M. Games and fam- ^ ily of Hock Hill, visited relatives here this week. >?)e ?Mies Eva Hough left Tlni'sday for Florence county whore 1101 sho has accepted n school. 4th ?Capt. True, a conductor on j the Southern, came over and spent the night with Capt. King vVodnP8da>. prc ? Mr. L flacobson has ret m ood from the -Northern markets |e(j, where he spent several weeks got- m(M ting bargains. ^ ? Rev. J. M. Pardue will foil preach at the home of Mr. Green I ed i Carter the second Sunday in Oc- and I/. U o I lyiini ni o u ClUCK p. III. Jr., * ?Lust Wednesday, Sept. 27th, this * wns the 23d anniveisary of the the > big race riot at this place. I? oc- he I cur red Sept. 23d, 1882. the ? Miss Ma?zgi3 Par duo left CUP Thursday afternoon for (Jump- y,,n ville. Kin., where she will spend "'s( the winter with relatives. 1')e ?The Oakhurst school will . Dei open Oct. 15th. Mr I. F. Hud ^ gens of Norfolk, Vu , has been j, , elected as principal. . , dau ? Miss Pauline Wullace of Ten- r()U ntssee is spending the winter with her brother lisy. I. E. Wullace, j at Hcuih Springs. ? A small tire, occurred in the fjel utit room or the L.. M. Go's gin- [y0, nery yesterday occasioning a short aoo delay but doing no appreciable damage. A <j ?Miss Minnie Miller lefi 1 Thursday for Bamberg county to by teach the Hampton school, of Mr. which she was recontly elected ran principal. evei --Mr*. Steve Griffith and chil- ?f 1 dron, of Gaffney, are viaiting a' ^ f the borne of ;M:s. Griffith's par P- ' ent?, Mr and Mrs. 1*. T. Twitty, fur at Hantli Springs cott ? Rov. 11 E. Mood, who hns ttnc* taught the Oak burst school for >ul the past two years, left VVednes- m u day for Oottageville, where he 'le:< will te?ch this year. ?Theio will be au ice cream * ^ nipper a* Rich Hill school house _ ' 2711 this a tenioou at 5 o'clock. Procee(U to lie applied on purchase of ^ * mi ore.in for the school. pint ? Mr. and Mrs. vV. D. Gain- WHf. ble, uccom) anie l t?y Miss Luna (j(U) IIuey, returned to their home, [()W Wild wood, El a., this week afioi I several weeks spent with relatives p()l ( here and in iho county. wejj ? Solicitor Henry wae summon* c|,(l ed t>y telegraph Saturday after- 0f noon to the bedside of hie brother, l)eH Rev. H. M. Henry, wfco is eriti- few rally ill at his home at Oak Hill, ing Ala. ? loravuie inquirer. Oul ?Mr. A. C. McManus, ao aged an e Confederate veteran, urrived in A* Kock Hill on Friday from Lan- cbai caster county with bis family. W They will muke tbi> city theit fu- The ture home.?Kock Hill Record. ster ? Mis. Julia Cauthen, of Oakhurst was summoned to the bed- Proi tide of her son, our esteemed townsman and efficient county a treasurer Mr. W. C. Cauthen, last Wednesday. We are puined to chronicle his serious illness but ? hope there is now some improve- sma ment in his condition. ? Mr. A. Williford, formerly ltock Hill, who was well known o, died at his home at Winns- ' *o, lust Monday, aged 75 yours. ' r the last forty }ears be had i ducted a livery, feed and sale 1 hie. I - Several errors occurred in 1 publication of the jury for the ( ond week of court. D. L , 1 old have been ,1. L. Bailey; 1 in E. Purker should have been ' in E Porter; and .Jas. M., ^ I uUl have been .Joseph M. ithen. 6 ?The trustees of the gradod ool district met Thursday and rted teucbers for the colored ool as follows: Principal, M. Lee; assistants, Mario .Jutnes . J Jharleston, and Haltie Neal of g irlolte, N. C. Tho school will n next Monday. ?The Moriah Baptist associai will convene with Pleasant in church Wednesday, Oct. , and continue through the 5th ' I 6th. Rev. Dr. Boldridrrr s preach the opening ccrrnon. delegates are requested to be * sent at the opening session. v ? A cow belonging to Bill Untie, col., on Mr. W. J. Hum- f nd's pluce near Heath Springs, i stolon Tuesday night. The ( owing mo-tiing she was truck" ? in the direction of Kershaw ? the thiof, Will. Drakeford, , col., was overtaken with her ? side of the town. .On seeing owner of the eow approaching turned her loose and ran into woods. Ho was afterwards Hired by a posse ami not only 1r fessod to stealing the cow hut > to burning (he Creed stoic same night. ( itli of Mrs. lirooin. ? lis. Ida Broom, wife of Mr. 1 VV. Broom of this place and a * ghter of Mr. H. A. Seal bor gh of Lee county, died here , iroday, Sipt. 28, 1905, after illness of shout one mouth, i was about 32 years of ago. remains were interred at iglas church yesterday after, u. oming; Marriage. nvitntions have beeu lrevived * friends hero to the marriage of r\ P. M. Felt haw to Miss Cur. J Maude Hartley, which happy nt will take place at the home he bride's mother at Edgefield, 3. Oct. 10th, 1905, at 8:30 n. Mr. Feltham resided here j a year or more while the big on mdl wua being constructed war, one of the architects who or vised its construction. He ie a great many warm friends a [ouio Wedding. >n Wednesday afternoon, Sept. h, at 3 o'clock, at the home of ntjd Mr*. Jj. t.;. Liizevby, Mr. ?V?lter (Jul)>, formerly of this c but now of Ua.stonirt, N. C., mat t ied t<? Miss Lily Miller, i: titer of our Into esteemed n?nun, M?j. 11. F. Miller, i impro?-ive ceremony whs formed l>> He v. U. E TuroipI, pastor of tlu? Methodist reh, in the presence the iinmediHte faniiirt the bride und groom and a special friends After receivcongialulatiouu, Mr. and Mrs. p loft on the L. A C. train for ixteoded bridal tour North. I iss Miller is an attractive and rilling young lady and is popuwith a large circle of friends. groom is a Lancaster boy of t ling character and integrity ^ t recently cast bis lot in the gressive town of Gastonia. ir many friends wish for them insr, happy und prosperous ^ ? C -Plenty of Fertilizers for II grain on hand. Heath-Jones Co. Piro At 1 louth Kprlng*. 1 Mi. J. K. Cieed's store tttiti stock of goods at llcutli Springs I were dectroyed by tire about 3 n. c iu., Wednesday morning. The fc lire was of incendiary origin, and s :ho supposition is that the store 2 (vas robbed and then hurncd to 7 :over the crime. Some goods, I dentilied as goods from the Creed d itore, were found concealed in a tl ihicket near tho town. A negro u vho stole a cow from Bill Itut- I edge tho suuio night of the tire is 1 inspected as the incendiary. Mr. o J reed's loss is fully $5,000, with p inly $1,500 insurance. Only a ti ew months ago Mr. Creed suf- w eied heavy lossos by a tiro which L lestroyed almost the entire bus h noss portion of tho town. Wo b ire told that this is the seventh a inie be has suffered loss by tiro. I .ATE It: THE INCENDIARY ARREST * P ED AND MAKES CONFESSION. ^ Since tho above was putin typo ho nogro, Wm. Drakeford, .Jr., ^ vho stole u cow from Bill Rutedge the night of the tire has c >eon captured and on his person l1 vas found a pistol, some smoking y obacco, mulches, olc , identiliod e' is being from the Cioed store. ["ho negro, seeing lie was trapped, 11 :onfessed to both crimes and lm)licutod a young white man and ^ mother negro in the burning but l' aler exonerated both and they v vere released. Both, however, sould establish an alibi. Druse- * ord is now in jail. He says that ^ le wanted some candy and prised a >pen the back door of tho store to jet it but fulling \a tind uny be * de some surdines, helped himself * o tobacco, matches, etc., and was a yoing out when ho noticed a pile r >t -pers neur tho door and ap- p died a match to them. There is itrong suspicion that he is the >urty who set fire to Mr. Creed's tore several luoutbs ago, causing he disastrous fire which came p icar destroying the entire busiless portion of the town. Frank E. GriswiM's Mamra rEN NIOHT'S IN A li Under a Largo Tent Kitted up in Will Exhibit in Lancaster, T POSITIVELY One This Company carry 30 people, rith Calcium and colored firo effects. 11 perb Orchestra and Megaphono avoling that make u specialty of lb nd have no connection with any otho rices. 5 CENTS FOK ADULTS, AND Prof. Ilolly Rossmyn's Military ONCERTS at Noon and 7 P. M. DON'T 91 >on'h oft Mr, r. K. Iltucs. Mr. 10. K. Hines, the veiiora* ?le father of our esteemed towns11 in Mr. 11 Hino.4, died at the loiue ot his son on Cemetery treel Thursday afternoon, Sept. !8> 1905, at the advanced ago of G years. Mr. llincs has only ~ ived hero about two years but uiing that short time ho has won ho highest esteem of tho com- [ uinity. Ho was a geutleman of ^ ho vdil type, high-toned, honors- k >le, digoitied, courteous in manor, withal a tine eharucter of imosing attraction. He was a din ^ ivo of Duplin county, N. C., and ras married in 18G1 to Miss C. J *. McMurrsy. Three bons were ? orn to thi-m, all of whom, with M is widow survive him. His sons re: Messrs. ,1. U. Llincs of )unn, N. C., H llincs of this lace, and Ed llincs of Koland, I. (J. Mr. HinessPivel in tho Conedorato army as iju irtermnstor ht'uugli the wut and was the npoial courier to whom important U spurs weie turned over at Fay- " tteville to ho conveyed to lial igh l<? the Governor. Ho joined lie Presbyterian church in young lanhood and the beautiful Chris lau character of his old age evi- I euccd bis having lived an oxem,1, i:/? ti:.. - im > v>Hi id111!11 iiiu. mo i i-muuis w .cru interred in Wetttside come* I erv yesterday afternoon after uneral seivices conducted at the omu by lie vs. Chalmers Eraser nd R. E Turnipsoed. * ilis sons, Messrs. .J. L., and pi ?d ilines, Mrs. Ed 1 lines and Irs. liollingsworlh of Charlotte, 1 sistor of Mrs. E. K Ilines, ar- s ived here yesterday in time for lie obsequies. ^ ? 2,000 bushels, of Texas Red ? r , .1 D iiist proof seed oats on hand. Hoath-J ones Co. otb Rail Road Pavilion, Ut ROOil COMPANy. " i Grand Opera Houso Style. f uesday, Oct 3rd, 8 P. M. Night Only. A cur load of Special Scenory One of tho best BANDS. A uartotto. Tho only Company lis Great Temperance Drama, r play. Nothing choap but tho ^ GONt 15 CENTS FOR CHILDREN. Q( Band will give TWO FREE :iss IT! DOWN t: TO THE BO Will soil next Th IUNDREDSETS JAUCERS at fifty c vorth ninety cents, >11 ly. Don't forget I' 11 U R S D A Y, Hh J 1st, or you will lo< Yours For JB MACKC fHY Even Man and Woman The NeW Yoi ^ ccauso it its the strongest coin puny in t P^erauso its policies protect one million because it 1ms over 390 million assetts. ^ecause it lms over 3SO millions Kesorv p^scuuso it paid in dividends in 1904 ov< ^ecause it is purely nuitunl. it has no ecause its asselts belong to the policy P^ecause it does not invest in stocks and ^^ecauso its policies contain only one remium ecause the insuiod leaves to his widow a law suit. "because i,s policies are incontesluble ai Because it paid in 1904 ?40,000,000 t< ecause it is the best estuto you can lei ecause it gives you the best protcctio for the money. ecause you can't afford to carry anything best. Call on *J. K. BLACKMON of Lancat lication. SIS -OR TEN We have just returnei lern markets and fine reat silk season and we ne now that is second t > inch Black Peau de Soie silks, sold in yard, our price I inch black taffeta, would be cheap at yard ! inch black taffeta, guaranteed to wea beautiful lustre and worth $1.25, iggest Bargain ever shown in two tone ch wide, soft and strong, will not Worth 1.25 in any city store, our sp< re are also showing a beautiful line o waist and suit patterns. Suit pat $10.00 ta $12.50, we offer them forj Waist patterns ranging in price fror We have many other iat will please you, s< Dme to this great silk sa E E CLC >OWN TT01Y1 nrsday, one CUPS AND cuts per set, for one day t the date, 1PT EMBER >se money. Business. k. M m IKkLL. Should Insure in 'k L(ife. \ ho world, families. o Fund. a- $5,900,000. " capital stockj holders. industrial securities, condition "payment of or estate a legacy and not id nouforfeitatnle. > its policy holders, ive to your fa-iily. n and investment combined else tvhen you can got tho iter and give him your ap* wmnams* BsaansaMMi k Sale DAYS. d from the nor1 this to be a : are showing a o none. bio* cities for $9 00 0 Y? v v 1.39. 1.50, our price, per 1.25 r and not split, has per yard, our price, 95c taffetas full 3G incrush and break, scial price, per yd, 92 1-2 ?f Poland silks in terns worth from $8.50 n $2.25 to $3.50 each. thing in silks 3 don't failjjto lie. DUD