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" j1jj , LOCALDOTS^"^ ?Messrs. Kelly and Frauk ( Cunningham have bought the Nt ice business of Plyler Bros. j ?Don't Jail to read Merchant La' Cloud's attractive announcement ter in todav'a nnnpr ??? _ r-f ] ?There will be services in the Sis Episcopal church next Sunday Spi morning at 11 o'clock, conducted j by the Rev. R. M. Marshall. tur ?The thermometer registered Sa\ 102 in the shade here Monday. | Don't kno*v how high tb mer- j8 cury climbed yesterday?it was yet too hot to go and look. Alj ' ?The New Out postoffice will be discontinued on the 31st inst. This makes the second office that the department has recently or- ^ dered to be discontinued in this n county, the other being Elgin, as ?' ^ already noted in The News. ft ?Oapt VV. B. l'lyler, one of for Lancaster's largest and most suecessful farmers, is now laying by his tine corn crop, which he be- spei gan planting on the 18th of May. wit i ^ j He has made three different ap plications of commercial fertilizer to his corn and it is looking lilt I epletidid. rp ^ ? A whoppin' big Rambler red > devil arrived in Lancaster from g|)r Charlotte yesterday, making the c |8j trip?40 miles? in two hours, an(j it. is eaid. One of Lancaster's \ leading citizens may boy the mammoth car and thus become s')(> a member of the gasolene aris- (,,r< . ,, t.hei tocracy. ?]\lrs. Thomas Funderburk,|of Chesterfield county, who has been sick for some time, success- }U0 berl fully underwent a surgical oper ation at the Pry or hospital in IV Chester Monday, it is now con- of J fidently believed that she will re- is " cover her liealth. bur ? Mr. Sam Crenshaw, who, as ^ published in the last issue of The chi News, was severely injured while Tut operating a steam shovel at Wil- her low branch trestle a few days Roc ago, is gradually improving, at jy the Chester hospital, where he is tjie now being treated. retl ? Apropos of the discussion this year in Lancaster and adjoining counties as to the amount of ll^y milk, butter, chickens, eggs, etc., jy y ' Fold by different farmers, Mr. T. i1HV W. McNeely, ot Tradesville, has live to his credit, on his farm, 76 kids day and between 50 and 65 old goats. |,or We hope to be able to help eat t,jn some of the kids lit the coming jn > reunion of Confederate veterans . and their friends. mai ?Mr. Preston Hilton, who was bee seriously wounded in the difficul Ma( ty at We*tville on the Fourth, gey and who was taken the next day . . to the Pryor hospital in Chester, l)s. is now getting along nicely. It ?lli is thought that his wounded leg the mav be saved. His father. Mr. cnn J. O. Hilton, of Westville, and eaj, his brother-in law. Dr. J. E. Rutledge, of Lancaster, went over u^' to Chester Monday to see him. \ ?Train No. 117 on the South- ('au em, from Kingsville to Rock Hill, in8 ran into an open switch at Rock ^ar Hill last Thursday night, striking some box cars and damaging the her engine. Mr. H. J. Barton, one of As i the passengers, was thrown COf)( against a window and cut on the mpf forehead bv glass. He came over to Lancaster Sunday to be with his mother, says the Rock Hill nuo Record. gla( * THE L PERSONAL J ue II Ct * w ^ ?d ;()l I.BrftW Nn???r?.?o i. 1 - - lu^o VTCLI V IU w York Saturday. Mr. H. B. Pardue, of Fort ^ ^ w?, spent Monday in Luncasye pr Messrs J. A. P. and E. W. bo tare have none to Piedmont ur rings. blaster Elliott Springs has re- jjj ned from a month's visit to rc annah, Ga. ' St lazel Hardin, of Winnsboro, ha visiting his cousiu, Miss Oli- h te Blackmon. [iss Annie Hardin, of Chester, H* 1 be the guest of Mrs. Charles bie Jones this week. ?rt ft 16 /Iiss Irene Withers, of SavatiVG1 i, Ga., is visiting at the home * . Wll Jol. Lerov Springs. Wii irs. W. E Taylor left Monday (i0 Fort Mill, vo visit her parents, , and Mrs. Bradford. of lldS Hilttie Pnvaftiir Ime liuo? m{ nding u few days in Rock flill vjg li her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Hull. \y Irs. J. N. Spann and children, tio 'olumbia, are visiting the for- po 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Co Jonnors. Ar lies Alice Mackey, of Heath ings, spent a few days in Lan er this week, visiting relatives [ friends. ne: Ir. and Mrs. llasel Witherw i I on returned Sunday irom Conetc 1, N. C., making the trip in vi t ir automobile. , Mr irs. Myrne n<iora and fliiss tie Dry, of Albemarle, N. C , , visiting their aunt, Mrs. All Blakeney. J am liss Katie Wilson, daughter gH] dr. James Wilson of Camden. ()*c visiting Mr. W. T. Funder k and family of this place. 8p( Irs. Dr. E. S. McDow and 8P< ldren, of Lancaster, spent Inj ?sday night in this city with a g cousin, Mrs. A. J. Ballard? ;k Hill Record. da; lr. Charlie Funderburk, with ter 0 1 Williams Hughes Co., has lrned from his old home in Tabernacle section, w here he i confined by illness lor some ' 8. * Ne liss Lil ie Tillman, of Wax- ? ' . . Dl! r, who has been visiting rela- ^ a here, returned home yestor inu afternoon, accompanied by ( cousin Miss Mildred Cun- ^ gliam, who will spend a while ^ ^ Vaxhaw. fr. Jatnea M. Knight, a young en( I of high character who ha9 _u II a faithful clerk at J. F. jkey & Co's stores for the past en years, has, on account of tj) ill health and run down con- r on, gone with his family to cor Beaver creek section of this for nty, with the hope of soon re- mfi ling his health by resting jQr Ba Ir. T. M. Fitzpatrick and Ar gnter, Mi89 Mnne, 01 Waahton, Ga., are on a visit to pli icaster, their former home.? Ad a Fitzpatrick is the guest of coi friend Misa Carol Connors.? Du is well known, Mr. Fitzpatrick c. ducted a large and successful cantile business in Lancaster tat a number of years and his 0ui nerous friends here are indeed ph 1 to see him again. tei ANOASTKK NEWS. JULY 10 1H<>7. Mifta Pearl McManus, who hap Fork Hill School. en in the Pryor hospital at The patrons ot Fi tester, under treatment, return- school will meet next home Monday nijiht greatly afternoon, July 131 iproved in health. o'clock, nr. the school i Col. L. O. Hough, ot Kershaw, '*'*> PU'po. e ?f electing reman of the grand jury, spent *le S w*" ?Pe" n i t - ii . ? d?y, with Mr J. B. < sterday in Lancaster. He whs ^ ^ esent at the checking up ot the 1 oks of the supervisor and trea1-- Heath of a Child. er. Little Otis, son of Mr 'P f U-U.af... Mrs. K. JS. Tompkin". o( Kick ' ?' ?>' 11, and her eldest .on, Lieut. dled S""d">' alter"??"' >ss Tompkins, of tl'e Uniled 101 *v ftnd ',eth'nk. lie ales army, visiied relatives in -tear,lntl twelve days o ncasler this week, Mr. Cl.as. remain" werB buri?d Connors and family. afternoon, ai 2 o'clock, la?s. Mr; L. H. Elliott, of Black The {u|,eral 8ervic(,8 , iwks, Miss., accompanied by ducIld bv the Rev R \ kinsman, Mr. W. K. Shute, ipseed indson of Mr. Sylvester Shute, ? , . . . , , Young Man Narrowly 0 of that state, arrived here ~ . ' , l>eath from Overdone sterday to spend a few days phine. 1 la .nloll..aa in I- ' lucjf urn (Ml .Iifir Mr. Charles Turner, ly to the Jamestown Expoai-! man from Yorkville, v 1 recently has been wor Mr. Haskell Porter, formerly the Lancaster telephone < this couuty, but. now of Hill- came near d.\ing here ;s, Montana, is on a month's night from the eff cts of lit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dose of morphine, wh . G. A. Porter, in the Dixie sec- thought, was taken with n. Mr. Porter holds a lucrative intent. As soon as his < sition with the Hillings Sugar was discovered antidoi a branch factory ot l he great administered and Iri< nerican sugar trust. acquaintances of the yo ildren** Day at Hopewell. kept him walking th rhere will be Children's Day lI! ni.Kh' U wafl ' srcises at Hopewell church la e t,u> ('av Sunday st Sunday, 14th instant, be- w<l* ',onsidered out of dj ming at 10 a. m. The program 8?me say thatdisapp* II consist of songs, recitations, 'n ,l affair caused . !, The public is cordially in- m r ,(> take ed to attend.* life? whi,e other8 a8Cr - ? ? act to despondency ov tss Meet it hj at. Taana/mw Satnr- , . ,, cial troubles fla;/ A Iqh I. There will be a mass meeting l>eatfl ?t *lr- 'r. Wei the patrons of Taxahaw school ' ttawyek Section. 1 the public in general next ^r' ^c(,nirt, a we turday night, 13th inst., at 8 ; anc* hi-hly esteemed c the Vanwyck section, di There will be some interesting ?<ls? Saturday, of eches on that occasion ; one of ^ years of age a icial interest by Prof. VV. A.ja wl(*ow, daughter ot zram, ot Wilson, N. 0.,'who is ^oaePn Crenshaw, and i ;radnate of Trinity College. He dren. 1 open school at Taxahaw Mon- ^r' McCuirt was an y, 15tli in?t. All who are in- uPr^''t man and good e ested in education are request- l',erefore enjoyed the to be present fidence of all who knew ? ? ?- was a consistent menib e Comlnu Meeting of Jtock I fill . t . , ? Methodist church, and a Hmtrlct Conference."The Com- . , a' member of the Wo oiitteea Ajt/touiteil. . - , I,.. . . rn, 'he World. The rem; \s previously published in The . . , , i> i n n m n ? . buried at Vanwyok Sni wh, the Rock Hill Methodist t) ,, J . ,, , hi i ii- Hev. K. h. Sharp condi strict Conference will be held in .. , . 1 _ ... Al m, , ., funeral services. The b ncHflter this month, the follow . . . by the Woodmen. Bet [ announcement in relation . , ~ ... 0 . an<i bUO persons were p ireto by Presiding rJder Stack- t _ ^ __ u^e appears in tfie Christian Where i(t Gur count,, 3 vocate : In 1869 Mr. Sam. F. l'he Rock Hi'l district confer- assisted by Surveyor W. 3e will convene at Lancaster en, divided our county ii the evening of July 24. The ships. Mr. Massey ma: 3ning sermon will be preached of the county, which wa that time by Rev. II. J. Cau- ed by the county comir in, ot Yorkville. and showed the lines The following are appointed a ships, nmittee to examine applicants When litigation began license to preach and recom- road bonds this man wi indation to Annual Conference be found. admission on trial: M. L. Mr. Massey says that nks, A. E. Holler, and W. H. long a time it will be ir. ial. for him to re-establish r rhe following will examine ap- two lines?one running cants for recommendation to ner-stone to Catawba r inual Conference for local dea- other from corner-stone is' and elders' orders: W. B. Perry house. He hash mean, W. A. Fairey, and S. years experience in si Counts. having been county sur We extend a most cordial invi- yeare in Mississippi: bi ion'j to the represenatives of collection, after thirty ei r colleges, Advocate, and or- does not justify him i anage to be present. Lancas- where the other towns opens her doors to all. van. Where is our ma] % 0 V 5 '7- _ . _ { Marriage of Mr. J. It. Wat tern, ork Hill Formerly a Merchant of LanSaturdav canter, note ltcnident of Texa*. h, at 3 Mr John B. Walters, formerly >ouse, for of Luicaster. son of Mr. I). E. trustees. Wallers. of thi.s county, who-has ext Mon- been living in Texas for the past Oaston as i few yeais. was married in that (Stale on the 29th ultimo. The iMi'am County, Texas, Entered prise of the 4 h instant gives the 11 villuge, account of the event: of dysen- Much to the surprise of his was one ma,,.v friends Mr. J. B. Waltersof Id. The c'tv hi^d himself away to Monday Lott last Saturday where he was at Doug- married that evening to Miss Suda Jack Stewart, a beautiful were con- an<l accomplished young lady of E. Turn- 1,1 at ci,yIt was a quiet home wedding ~Bscapes and ?n,y a 'ew frientis an(1 rela' of Mor- tives of the contracting parties j being pies?nt. However, it was a young J beautiful ati.l impressive, lmmevho until j diately after ihe wedding the king lor happy couple boar'led the Sap sompany, train for Cameron where thev Saturday will make their future homo, an over- They will leave in a few weeks ich, it is for a trip East, i suicidal Mr. Walters has been a resident condition of Cameron for sometime and is tes were manager of the Rotan Grocery jnds and Co., Wholesale House, at. this ung man place, and is a most estimable e street^ gentleman. lot until Miss Stewart is one of Lott's that he most charming young ladies and inger. ^r- Walters is to be congratulate ointment ?d upon winning shell a young VIr T ^ftdv a life partner. The Enterprise extends most his own hearty congratulations and wish- . ibo the es them a long and happy life. er fin an STATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA. COUNT* OF L.ANCASTKB. Quirt of ^'e f,ro^'ule ffourt. By J. E. Stew man, E-qurre, Probate Judge, ll-known WHERKAS, Aluiatta J. Hlackraon iiimlo unit to ine, to grant tier Letter* ot Adimnilizen of istrutiun of the Estate of uud effects of , . . It. L. Bluckmon, deceased, eel at lus THESE ARE 1HEREFORE to ohe and fever. admonish ull and singular the kindred . aud creditors of th? said It. L. Blackmail, 11(1 Ieave8 deceased, that they he and appear before tho latft ,ue? ^'0,?rt of Probate, to he held at Lancaster Court House, S. C., on Salurline chii- day.Juiy 13th, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the lion, t uaid Administration should not be granted. ? Given under uiy llnud, this 27th day of itizen ?? dune. Anno Domini, 1907. . " J. E. STEWMAN, i lull COn- Piobute Jii'tgo, him, lie L er of the Business Notices. l?o a loy- Notices inserted under Oilmen of this head at the rate of ONE GENT A WORD for each insertion. No tlUS were notice to he counted less than 25 aday, the worda. jcting the :;' " * BEING unable to give proper attention Urial Was to both our meat and ice business we have *>00 so^ om 'ce husiui-ss to Cunningham Bros tu u who will contiuue to servo our ouslomera. resent. I'lyter bugs. PEAS for Sale?A tew bushels stock lap? peas at $2.25 per bushel as long as they ,, last. R. J. MolLWAlN. Rlnssey, Lancaster, S. C H. No. 3. , R. L)tir- j %vj|j i,HV0 5 tons Nitrate of Soda by last dto toW'U- ot wet't{- Gome quick uud make youi corn and cotton grow fast O. C. BLACKMON. le a map - NOTICE?We have bought the Ice busiu annant. -* I T* ..... . - ?wu|'> iicmm 01 riyier irros ana will ne Klart to serve their old customers from the mime 8 >nei place and on same terms Let us have of town- your orders. Phone No. 1>4. T. K. and K. F C UNNINGHAM LAND SlTUVEYED, promptly and acOVer rail- cnrately l>y 8AM F. MAHSEY, Lancaster, ,a nr.? ?n H. C Years of experience. Orders may be left with A, W. Chance, T. H Davis or Crawford Bros; or oommnnicate directly , with me. after so nnnsaihle Y011 want your oorn to rrow buy npossioie ?Cerealite,. eq*B, to Nitrate of Moda [lore than And great deal cheaper The Heatht Jones Co. from coriyer, the Remember the first thin* you want _ . is a box of lluvlern on vnnr trin to me Old ' J. R. Mack ore 11 l ad many JUST TRYChase A Sanborn Cofirveving an(' Teaa, at Mackorell's Every J package guaranteed or money refunveyor for ded. The fluent tea for ice tea in the ,jt his re- world. J. B, Mackorell. ghtyears ?Mr. J.T. Hunter, propiieior in saying of the Hunter livery stables, had hip lines a valuable horse to die Monp ? day.