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Tljc County Heron! j Pl'lSLlSHKl) KVKitV THURSDAY AT i:iNi55TIirK, S. V. C. VV. WOLFC. EDTT: U AND .''icvK'KrpR. j'KK.MS. (>m? c?>r?y. otic y? ;?V, - Sl.fiO. ()n?; ? >! y, >i\ !.?. one vojiv, throe njo:,t!<-. Sn5i??-rij?tii?ns payable i:i : Ivaiicc. . i?v 1-.UTJSJ.N ; 1* VI' .s: < ?:* in?i\ 5'ist iusr: r.'ii, >M .00: cadi. iil-.;.'!iii.-iii n! ' :!ion. ."?<) t i no. v?oi:i2au l'l i'i1 ll'<: <>t <>\t-r LO .. 11 rt!s charged fwr as tegular a<1 vcrti>6', Libfral reilncfion un aitvertis-j ag lii:i'!?s f*>r three, ?:x an J tw-hvj :iii)iit!i~* contracts. i,-.. mi"ittt't... l.c r?c"?>iri?:iiii"?l ">y 11 ivai nali'i' anU < * hirii'T in i.r<h*r 10 rereivcattt ntioji. o>:n: '?f a p'T-"iiaI "?' ill -1??J ex^vpi a- an sntwr-;1 lisomcnt. ; Ai!<lr.-> all lettcr-ainl make all ilrafts >r> able 10 w. woi.fe. K in<j-tr?*c, S.C. J ?. ' THURSDAY. JUNE 1, JSO'J. I T'? E SCRAN 1 CM NEWS. Yv'c have received the first two issues cf iljj? .Scran ten Mew-, a : ' *h ive-column (quarto puUishe.i at .Scraiilon, in this county. In; welromint: The .News ..l.'.ona" our 11 exchanges we wish for it all the: joys of newspaper life. and i hat J ( it may be the embodiment in l'act j i of what its name implio>. SJcrantop Snap Shuts. ! < ... i There were several candidates! in town last week L The oat crop is being harvested and the yield is much better j than was expected. The truck farmers Lave realized a splendid price lor their produce this season,and many have decid-i ed. to try the business on a more; extensive scale next year. The tobacco warehouse will be S completed in about, two weeks, i 1 have not been able to 'earn wlioj will manage it this season, but I i.uvo been informed that it wjIJ 1 he in charge of a thoroughly com-j detent >:nu experienced man. There were no services at the Methodist church Sunday night oil account of the inclement weather. Mrs. LiZ/ie Graham, who has been.spending several weeks with bc-r relatives here, has gone 10 Tuunionsville to visit her son, Mr. A. A. Graham. Mr. \V.J.i>U:rgecn ha.; been crib i icallv ill but is improving, iiej was appointed census enumerator' or Lee township, but being un;;ble to perform the work, Trt?f.; Major, of the Bennettsville grad ; ed school. was nppniuteu In his1 place. Pro!. Major arrived here on the morning ol the 1st and! entered upon the eischainc cd - his duties at once. Mr. Winslow Wright is having large teed and livery stables erected on Lis let lor the u>e ol Piack i well A. Cannon. Me-crs ilaselden and Dennis are doing the work. Mr. X. M. Crahtn iias been :uite sick but is convalescent. Mr. Crahnm is in hi s 87th year and i> probably one ol the oldest men: the county. 1 here is seme tahc c.t na'.ing a picnic here on the J:h of .July. Due notice will he published i'i the Count > lii ;o;;i that the candidates may Have an oppor tunity to he present and meet the people. Mr. <>. 3 V Carter is haying a tenant boose built on his Jot on Dixon street, and will also erect a neat and handsome collage on the .slise Jot in llie near future. ? Lambert Letter. The cool nights fur Ihe part; week lias retarded the growth of cotton 3ml other crops. We have had plenty of taiu tor the past two weeks. (lotion choping for lne mo>: part is over, though some lr.rtners who planted late are behind. Farmer* are having plenty oi' t work since the recent rains trying to keep the grass down. .Mrs. Hartley Faddy. who has. been visting her parent-. .Mr. and Mrs. S. L Altaian, of Vox, returned homo Sunday, 1'Tth. l.iied at her home on Sunday. >i_ If...... I?.,v May gw:n. mow, .mi>. ley. She was some lil'fv odd years of aire. She was chopping cotton on Mom!,ay. May 14t!i. About 10 o'clock she went to tlie house to get some water, ami said she would go back and chop cotton till 11 o'clock, when she would I come and cook dinner. After! returning to the held and working perhaps hall an hour she re-, alined th t something wa- wrong: her left hand tell from the hoe I handle, am! she was unable to use the hoe any more. She went to! the house, get some medicine, but i was unable to take if. She went j to bed and told her family she; never woaid get over it. .She. how-. ever, could talk until Tuesday j night when she received a more; severe stroke, from which time dm was so paralyzed that she | ' 1 ' " * 4 l?iff ! CO 111U not IU1K Ul IllUin IIV.I iv... ( hand. Drs. Chapman, Hemming- j way and Haker wore all in atten-j dance, but ciespiie their medical -kill death came to her release on Sunday morning, at 7:1^ o'clock. Mrs. Huxley was an affectionate j wile, a good and kind mother, and ; was loved I>y nil who knew her.; Her husband, Mr. Kdmond Hax-. ley, who has beep, in feeble health; for two years, will sadly miss her.' She never was too lired or busy to respond to his call or administer to his wants and cotnfoit. Wei all join in sympathy with tlu* be-j reaved family, consisting of the! tottering and infirm husband and seven living children?two sons and f?-ve daughters*?one of the! latter being in Boston, Mass. The remains were interred at! Johnsonville Church Monday,21st, IJev. Sojourner making sonic very j impressive remarks on Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you; shall be saved." Ego, Harpers Notes. Sunday night, the 27ih instant, Mr. Asa liogerson, one of our best citizens, was taken seriously ill during services at the Methodist church. Dr. Lee was, in the fntic-iwitinn anil went to his Qs sistauce at once, ami in about an hour's time Mr. Kogerson was able to be taken home, lie is able to be out again. The mumps are still prevalent in our community. Mr. J. 11. Unison, one ol our popular merchants, and Miss Mary Montgomery, of Greeley ville, were married at Manning on May 30th by Key. i\ B. Wells. Miss Montgomery's family objected to the marriage, and an elopement \va$ the consequence. May they have a happy and prosperous life. Mies Manny Lee, of Sczanton, and M:.-s Alellie Prockintou of Morrisiille, ;?re visiting at Dr. I ; Lee's. \fr. Julia J. Avar.t and Miss i 1 * ? Soulru Kogerson were married on the 10th instant at the Aletjiodisl 'Church bv Rev. Air. Loval, of . ' I, ft, : Georgetown. Alias Kogerson was j dressed in white cashmere; Air. (Avant in black Pence Albert. * Mr. II. K. Avant and Miss Bertie Kujjerson were the only couple wailing. Mr. llulson and his bride were serenaded last ni^ht by the.younjj.j men of I his place. Cow horns, j cowbclis. tin pans and plows I bv-iiii, !lie musical, instrument.*. used. Messrs. J. M. Johnson. 1', B.! Smith, ? Ilethea and C. W. Mill- ' lens, timber surveyors lor the Atlantic Coast J/mihvr Co, have move ! across I'.lack River. j (i.'lKKX Hol'.N. Benson Britfs. Mrs. J. K. chautller has returned, having visited her dauuh-i tcr. Mrs. K. W. Humphries, of ... Kid Seville, S. C. Ij Miss Komi M. Steele returned to KiniMiee after spending some; time with her aunt, Mrs. \V. S. tiravson, of this place. Capf. John E. Scott was eighty i - T 1 I. yearsoi a^oii .nnn jm. h. his desire thai all his Dear relatives 1 >e with hiii) on that occasion to celebrate his birthdav, ami in answer to the wi>h (jmte a nutnbei ol- his kitulred were on hand. ! The crops are in good con iilion. though very small for the time of j year. Kain is veiy much needed. \V. 8. ( i. j' News from Rhems. We have very line crops in our neighborhood owing to the favorable weather. t Fever is prevailing to some ex-1 tent in this community. Mr. J.' W. Cook's little son has been . quite sick for tlie past two weeks,j and we regret tosav that he is not, improving. Drs. Lee : ml ILiker j are lanmuny aueuuing mm. ?> c; | extend oar sympathy to the pa-' rents. Rev. W. 1\ Holland preached his farewell sermon in the BapOsl church here last Sunday to a large and attentive congregation. He left. Mondac tor Creenvillo, where . i he exoects to conduct a boarding' i house for the student-, of Furiuan ! University. Rev. S. I>. Cropland j wiil take his field tlie rest of the' year. He will preach at Black Mingo the lirst Sunday in July, at 1 1 a. tn. and 7 p. m. < ... i Mr. W. J. krome of Illinois has been surveying land in this neigh- ; borhood for several days for the!' Atlantic Coast Lumber Co. Mr. Krome speaks very encouragingly | of the railroad through here to Marion. We extend our good wishes to Thk Rkcohj- and also to the Kdilor | in his race as.a candidate. .1 U K I'lmsx. j Death of Mrs. M. A. Fedd.ck. Mrs. Martha A. Heddick died last Wednesday night at 10 o'clock at the home of her son, Mr. 1 len: ry l>. Roddick. Shot was a very , old lady and had been in feeble health for some time. 'She had lived in 1-lorence lor a number of j veavs. tinL for some time befeie her ueutli was a resident cl this ! town. Her life was that of an es -inplarv Christian, and she was much beloved by those wlip knew her be:;t. The remains were taken to ; Florence for interment en Satnr j day morning and were buried ai i Mount Hope cemetery at 11 a. ni., i Rev. Mr. Rate being the officiating . * , clergyman. She leaves three children: . Messrs. II. 1)., VV. ?T. and Miss Ilanaah Reddick. . There is no man so bad but what: j he has a secret respect for good. 1 r * ??i ?? wmammmmammmmmmmmmmmmmaimmmm ,nrw. am*1'* ^ wjluu-jk Iflk RAMci I tm IT *p jj y I Li^ Bs Taetctecs e:::J Cue. B X*$s>*njg Fevararia!! W Does Not Contain Qcinina >'or Oth<-r Poi' i>S .0?c* Nut injure (i K ~V. \. McLsj17 ie Son, DimeHot, Tex.. r m net vo li ivo ever hamlltd. Mv sou piv.-'.j thoonlv Chili IVnic which a cb.il.r can take . ill LOWS' !IFM. CO., Prop rs NSW SPRING ] The Largest and Pretties to Lake City, now to fce sec ' M L&se? ?_:d L I'ANS, GLOVES, POMi'ADOril C< FIXE S<> A IV New Idco I'iUtcriitf?Sheets Free. rjr.it 3-: area rt:;v : F1 IJST?We are here to stay, therefore it rename. ^KC'OXI)?Our vehicles are all standard one to be of good <|uality. L'lll 111)--Our stork consists of voting an do not offer you old and brokenF01KTI1?We sell as low down as we h out our margin is reduced to rot TIb.om.CuS &z T KINfiSTliKK, _"OLD AND kMsFirsIuMk, ^ fllnna fr:!Ll I! V 0! ura rum, n. i. PATRONIZE A RESPONSiB! liavinj; authority to issue Policies, m: si^nmeuls and cai A Complete Rci Roiicy Contra at this Agon LOUIS JACOE ZE^ingrstxe! SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY Subscription to all lead!!:;: IVri received at pub'ishers' rates, thus savi i\\\ C'ail at the j-'ostollice. Mfop Geiieoe ftm E?y , Mm Emm : rv The < x:uninati? u t'cr tlio award (if' ' ' vacant scliolatships ill WirAhrop 'l<i' Ic.trv and t?.r theadmiv?iou of jiewstu- ' dents will he held at till' O'Utit V Court 'ov House oil Friday. July 'd'jtll. at a. ni. *'x< Applicant must iu?t lie less than 10 , l!ie year' of a^e. When scholarships ;.re vacated after ,'n li'dlli t hey u ill he awarded to those iii.iU'iii^ the highest awr.i^e at this e.vaudiiat ion. i'i?. ,,f attendance, iiicludiiitr (I, luriii-iu'd hi at. iiirli: anil 1 wasliin^' is niilv }?? ?* Month. '',;l For fiirtlit*r uitonyaii"!! and a cat iloga address D. It. JOHNSON". President. J;'' it-K-k Hill. S. :|n* ' ISO!?1000 i t'i'! SMITH fitlM 1)8! I FRF iF' UwUlil UHIIWklilN VV4.tnt.Mto. JIT ( OLUMlilA, S. L\. ' wil \. TV. H. S.. A. M.. LL. T/.v L. I. :lr,;< ( 'nurse-. Spring courses fret- lor teach- wri'| I*. FouiteeU professors: 3:UHJ(J v??l- 1 nines in library: excellent laborator'i >. class rooms, gymnasium. iuilrin- s 1 ary. athletic ground- Tuition $-!(?.; f?the''fees' $18. a session; tuition remilted to needy students. Expenses: ifli? to *l?~? a session. tVi tili -d pupil-' froin f/irtv-five aeccdr'Ki selmtds enter hs Freshman C'a-s .without exarui- Sli nation. Entrance and normal -eholarship ex- iu animations held tit ctvri eormty-Seat, j Friday. duly -H>. liKU). by county super-1 intendenfs* Next session opens Sept. Ob. 1900. For 1 catalogue address P. C. wool >W Alii). President I Never say have went lor have ! ~ i,"'"'- fsa, '4?S pL;H tJTu j cpshi Lin;! .Ci'it'Jt'i: i'/l ?Ju i :> > a > 3bc.l2ri.-ei TrjpctiOi. ? tC ?it>m:trh X;>r *!? .' ' ' '..< ?:*?sr. ?t Ti'K-H it iii h.< .* -: ' j? |{ ith .V. i 7 ?. > *. II , Uiceac 'ilio, Yo) i. M T'Trjr Tl . ''T"T * J MTT7 T r^-?"r?rr *;*$ VI ! |. 5.' K' ?< K V X? y mJm **mS t.'Aiii) -Vb d ?*- ?\hn * 3t line S7cr ^rnvsht *r\ nf /ll Ctr *J j (2 QOipFp S^ CTi/TV-^ j * . ii ... ii-i..- o OMIJS, DKK.SSING COMIiS. Kir-. . > 02v. st5 ; is our ;ii:? to .secure y >;:r jmt, make, iiu>l we warrant every :1 sfronir I In rues and M.iiis. W-j clown h;f Us. oiu'.sr.ly can. Y ear in and reap :k bottom. 3za,d.?ist:rEi, s. (\ TRIED."' ~ FadSs kM ci M Yor^ 2llf. .E RESIDENT A3ENT ;ik<* n'?ei\iMo:is, ?r;n:s!ers, ,v-. ncHlatious. Dorcl of L,ocnI ^ cts is Kept cy Office. J5, MM a. s, s. o. odioals mi'l Magazines will be expense ol remitting moti Notice to Teachers. tv order of t' St:it<* !'. i > ?' Iv-ri(.n the n>\t f\.isii;ia; am tor reach*Veniticates 1*111 Williaiushiir;?i iiiR.v.i!l bo hold at Kiny<lr'.?'. S. 'J.. ur-sij'.y. .tiii.c I Uu. between tJ:o irs o? ll.."?() o'clock a. in. and "> |?. ['luM oiiniy ' will not i>e ;d;to renew cortilh at1 > tUS v?ar ept t<? t<'ariicr> who attend tin* sum - r school to !> hold : (i .! til v. N D. I.ESKSN'E. I Co. Srpt. it K'Incrilioii Notice. ,* i,tvohy <rivc notice t > the colored* ictus <! VViiii;ou>hti:^ county that; ite Superintendent of Kducath .n. >ii. Joint Me.M than, lias eht sen or^elOWlt. 8. ( t!ie plae? for hnldr rlie Summer School for e.olore'1 tellers. L'liu will 'rate It'll and sc July itj. The instructors apintcdnre I'rds. .1. K. Wallace. J. 1!. <-k and L. 15. Fordham. The suhts taught for ouesection of teachers II Ik- history, alyehia and English. I for tin.* other section arhhmetie, ifjrajthy and English. ?et every teacher who can possihly end he on hand at the opening and . y to the rinse. .\. l>. LKSKSXK. jlT S'.'p'. '/ h'dtfatiotr!. BICYCLES REPAIRED: top in i-nr cf Culomun Hotel . ' icfv'cN KepairoU on Mijrt >bliro. UK Vd.CK TO ?i?,M . Tornis Reasonable. ] :. J. AOSTEX. Never say ' He arrived safely. y "safe."