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r ! ' I VVe want e Goods, Neckwe low we quote a X 36 inch BL 36 " 27 " Ja 36 in. pure ! A Be S0 ~ Gold (see | onlyof( Ladies' white emb this town in swiss fumes, sachet pow< of that renown cas and have an imrne most complete and well known that w The Talking Mach Don't let this chance p - J UM U? \ _ ' Tirzah Church. Was Established over One Hundred Years Ago?Some of the People who Live in 1 the Community?The Old Heath Place. The toll owing is an extract from a communication in the Monroe Journal, written bv one who has recently visited Tirzah and vicinity. i ne next place 01 noie was Mr. W. I) . 8 ar lies'. 11o has recently built a nice house anil has a large milling plant anil runs a big farm After leaving Mr. Starnes' I ?oon came to the hospitable home of Cap'. .1. .1. C. Steele Capt. Steele is one of the ohl landmarks and has been a ti^e ful man in bis community. In the midst of this community is Tirss ih church. This is one of the oldest and largest churches in the county and h s more than 300 members, which is perhaps the largest membership of any church in the county. This church wis organized in 1804 In the 102 years of its existence ' it has beei served by tweive pastors, the sloi test being one year and the lmitest twenty-seven. Rev. W. t. Ratchlord in the ' pastor now in<t he lives in the nice p-iraoi ae near the church Around tin church we find a host of go?l citizens, among them J. E. Sapgon, J. II. Weir, Rink Walkuj J. J. C. Steele, \ \ \ , YTTEN tvery lady in the coun ar, Laces, Embroideri few, but space forbid: ack Taffeta Silk ! < (t ii i p Silks, all colors i Linen Lawn 25 autiful Line c un l T ^ V. 11V. p- Gowns 50c 1 * lns flouncing, 5* cut) stitched Hai c per set Ladies bla< ;wo. Shopping B roideried canvas Belts 10 and lace embroidery at c ders, talcum and dental p< hmere bouquet soap for : nse stock for you to selec I simplest one to work by e are headquarters for ev ine deal is still on for a few w ass to get a fine graphaphone. IASTU Pink Neely and others. Tin next stop was at the old home o Col. W. \V. Walkup. Whit this good man lias been dead foi a number of vears his infln?nn for good s'ill reigns supremely in the community. We find a this place the largest house eve built in Union county. Col Walk up never had any children but I was told that he raised 18 taking some as young as threi weeks, and all grew up to b useful men and women. Will the large number in family t!.< many readers will not be surpri sol at his having the largos houso in the county. The nex stop was at the birth place o Andrew Jackson. Here, at tin old McOamie home, where tin great president first, saw light the --pot has been marked by at iron tablet, and the Daughters o the Revolution ol Mecklenburi expect to place a monumen there Esq. S. J. Richardson is an other one of .Jackson's champioi farmer.0. lie runs a large farn and imim's his own supplies H< takes great interest, in atij movement lor the advancemen ot his community. The next stoj was at the old Heath place. VV< find here the old store house ii which Messrs. A. W., B. I)., O, 1\ and E d Heath first begai in business. Though they livet in Nortli Carolina, their stori w ?s a lew feel across the line ii South Carolina. In sight of thi; place is also the old store housi in which Mr. J. L. Rodman be gan his business career. The I TION I ty to come in and see the ies, Underwear and other s ns mentioning all the t 85c. 45 " 95c. 20 and 2 5. 35c. One ca &30c One ca )f Embroideriec lervvear?Corset Covers 25, to $1.00. Underskirts with ei d, 75 and $1.00. Ladies' pure ndkerchiefs ?a real good o tt? - -rv uiup-aiiitu nusc IOC pill ags in white, grey and black c. The prettiest line of ladie ; to 25c. Colgate's and Brae owders, and toilet water. Or 20c. We are now agents for :t from. Any kind of pattern you have ever seen. Come erything. ;eks longer, and we are keeping the We still have a little of the Georg B next and last, place was at the 1 f old Waxhaw Baptist church, e This is another one of Union r county's best churches which ^ e has a large membership. In this t, f section we fiud a number of good t, citizens, among them \V. M. r Crow, L. M. Riner, K. J. Sims, . Richard Crow, Fllis Austin and i, othors. ' ' " ' tc 0 News in Chester County. ? e 1 p From the Lantern. Mr. John Anderson, of the I | Fort Lawn neighborhood, died t yesterday morning, May 2e, I t 1900. at 5 o'clock, at the home a | <>i nis uaugiiter. Mrs. Dock Barejher, alter a long illness with , iconaumpiion. H<> whs perhaps i over seventy years old and leav (1 f Ies a large familv, all of whom ^ - 15 ; j ar<* married. The burial was in * t |Cedar Shoals graveyard yesterday afternoom. The L. tfe C. engine broke down 1 at Knox Station this morning and did not reach !icre until ten 1 o'clock. A number of passengers st ' were on board and some ot them , t i give Conductor King credit for | c? } having a lot ol patience. B V j Oato Price, a colored man on Mr. Ij. S. Wise's place, was kill, ed by lightning Saturday afterj noon. He was in the house with ?te otlter members ol the family. '< < i Mr. T. J. Buskins, of iva, ;Vr s spent Friday night with Mr. W. ti< nr p u. jonnson on his wav to Month sh ex Springs to viait his niece, Mrs. Tj i 1 E. Wallace. ?? LADIES : newest and pretties novelties that are da hings we have for yo white Persian 5c. This is a bi se 40 in. India La .se flowered Bati j o. . w? \ owiss r iou 50 and 75c. I SO mbroideried I Gq,c : linen hem- ? 'ne 2,f?V5C: I onlyS25 r. Ladies I of s' Neckwear that has e lley's complete line of le box Colgate dental ] the great Ladies' Horn that you can think of w to see us lor any of yo Yours very truly, factory busy keeping us in t e Washington Flour at $2.15 ] IlfIL ?eachers of Kershaw School Tho following teachers hav eon elected to positions in tli< Lershuw Graded School for tin sssion of 1900-1907 : Prof. Rogers, Supt, Mrs. R. M raughan, Miss Etta Truesdel [iss Genevieve March nit, Misi liglitsey and Mi** Cht'ds. / )a?'her for the third and fourtl rades has not yet been elected -Kerdiaw E a. Subscribe to The New?. >rofessional Card: Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. >!lice over Williaiu>?Hughes ('? ' tore, formerly occupied by I)r M Galloway. LANCASTER, S. C. Dr. R. G. ELLIOTT, Lancaster, S. C. Reaidence 'phone, No. I.S7. Otlloe avis Building, nor. Main and luinlaj reets; 'phone No. 72. Will practic in both town and noun l. A it rails, day or night, will re ive prompt attention. Vinthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Ex amination. The examination for tli?* award of vihmii hnlarshlp* In \Vinthrop College and for tin linixHion of now students will be held at tin >uniy Court Houm on Prirtay, July 6tli. atl ni Applicants must not lie loss ill.in llfteei am of age Wlion scholarship* are vaeatoi tor .luly fl. Ihojr will bo awarded to thaw ukiiig ihe highest uveruRo at this examlna hi. provided llioy moot the conditions gov ning iho award Applicants for schotarshli oulil write to President Johnson before ih< amination for application blanks, scholarship* aro worth $IOo and froo till lion 10 noxt session will .?.?en September Ik, lki>fl >r further Information and catalogue,addrem KKS D U JOHNSON, Kook HUT, 3. C > I > I it line of Dress lily arriving. Beur inspection : Lawns 15, .g bargain, iwn at 10c. iste at 5c. i II ncing 1 Pins i cut) c per set j ver been shown in toilet articles, perpowders and a cake e Journal patterns re have it, and is the ur wants, for it is ;hem for our customers, per sack. 1 W I ? I rcur.r'fKKv j^luiiim eg. | Yorkville Monument Works Equipped with modern machinery and electric power. In position to furnish anything in ? pure Vermont Marble or Granite Monuments from the cheapest " slab to the most elegant design. Write for catalogue and information. Yorkville, S. C. livery, Livery, ; Livery! Though doing a rattling good livery business, we are deter mined to do even better. Our present stocks of Vehicles and " Horses are being supplemented by handsome new carriages and buggies and stylish ' Driving and Saddle Horses. i Our livery establishment is going- to be second to none in ; the State, and don't you forget it! Come or send to us when you want the best, up-to-date . livery service. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO.