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BF= ? [T LOCAL DOTS ?The lit tie son recently L Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dix* Charlotte, as noted in 0111 issue, has since died. ?The Ilev. Chalmera T the beloved pastor ot the F (erian church, has been gn month's vacation by his cc gatiou. ?The many friends of Mr Reed will be pleased to lear lie is now rapidly recoi from his protracted spell ol ness. He was out riding day. ?The Ohesnut Camp, \ men of the World, No. 1G( meet nt the hall next Sat evening promptly at 7 o'clc Every member is urged t tend. ?There will he a ] eclipse of the moon tonight nesday), bet inning about a ter of ten oSjIock. The raor ^ not leave the shadow until ly half past twelve. ?The public is cordial vited to attend a picnic at 1I.W.O MM ?J? - ,-v> ...? ??*rcmesu?y, Atlg The ladies are going to ser freshments for the benefit church. ?One of the best instil in this town is the watering lor s'ock at the 'Lancaster cantile Co's store. Uundr mules and horses from the trv are watered there weel ?'I he Rev. Oliver Johm Leslie, will moderate a call p istor at the A. K. P.j c here this, Wednesday. even (i :45 o'clock. As announ Saturday's News, Mr. Jo will moderate a call at Shilr morning at 11 o'clock. ?The painters finished day the repainting of Mr. Cunningham's residence French street, which is no of the handsomest buildir the community. ?All parties interested quested to meet at Zion c on Saturday, the 27tli of seven o'clock, a. m., to off the graveyard and c > grounds. ^The ladies are re ed to attend to do some w the church building. ?A tomato weighing one and 13+ ounces was foui Mr. W. McD. Brown in h den a day or two a,;o?3 V c heavier than the one preset us some days since by Mr. Cunningham. Both ton were of the same variety? dorosa." ?The editor has receiyt lone apple grown this year F. D. No. 3, referred to ij last issue. It was fou the orchard of Mr. F. Gai ner, and was kindly pres to us by the popular and ofl carrier on No. 3, Mr .VV. E due- "It is either," says Mr due, ''ol the horse apple vari the kind that draws the ap up if rations are scarce." B way, if Editor Bigham, e Chester Lantern, is still h for fruit, we'll send our 1 prized apple over to him to i provided he'll promise to pi ? teeth in his pocket while the sniffing stunt. THE LAI (P PERSONAL ' P - * I1 'I orn to Sheriff Llunter spent SuncUy >u' with friends in the lieath Springs r 'a8' section. Mr. Gus Husseltine, of Florida, raser, vieitiu^ his sister, Mrs. W. M. Tenby- (Jrawlord. /en a ingre- l^r" J?^n8on? ?f Gafi'ney, paid Lancaster, his old home, a visit this week. . John n that ^rs* dau'e Sherard, of Anderrerin" 80U? *s her sister, Mrs. f sick- John A. Stewman. Mon- Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. W. Wil Hams returned Monday from Wood- l>iedmout Springs. >, will Miss Annie Laurie Craig, of urday Columbia, is visiting her brother, >ck.? Mr. It. E. Craig, and family. o at- Mr. J. M. J-'erry and family, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting rela artial lives here and in the county. (Wed- M is-i Nai nie Johnson returnquar e(j yesterday from a visit to her in will pjs^er iu Charlotte, Mrs. Frank near- Zemp. The Kev. and Mrs. Chalmers | l.v in* Eraser have gone to Georgia to j spend Mr. Eraser's summer va ^l'1* cation. . ve re, , Misses Susie and 'Ivittie Dunof the * lap, of ltock Hill, are visiting their cousin, Misj Irene Cunutions uiiijjham. place .. Miss Cornelia Elliott, has reMer , ? dsTol tl,r,,eu irom ,ler vi-it to Mrs. George Hinaon in Bennetts conn kly. villee Mr. H. J. Thompson, of Dwiffht. ion, ot , 1 ? for li sl)e,lt Aridity and Saturday her? hurch son' ^r* ^10mP8?'*' . and familv. ' ing at ced in Mr. Edgar Payseur, now of hnson Bishopville, visited his parents. ?h this Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Payseur, the pjjst week. Moil- Dr. R. O. Brown and Mr. Jos. W. J. | K. Connors spent Sunday aud j on Monday in Timmonsville with w one Dr. C. A. Foster, igs in jyjr an(j Owens have gone to Atlanta to visit rolative*. I.... ... - are re- iney will also spend a while in Lurch Birmingham before returning lly, at home. clean Miss Jennie Vanlandingham, -hurch Charlotte, who lias been visqueht j ^Hg relalivea and friends in this oik in coun|yJ left Monday torWrightsville Beach, to spend some time pound before returning home. ad by Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Mack or ell is gar and Miss Cornelia Elliott spent unices Sunday and Sunday night with ited to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. J'undorhnrk W.J. in the Tabernacle section. Miss uatoes Burch Funderburk, who has been '4Pon- visiting Miss Elliott, accompanied them home. The parly made the ad the ,r*P ^r* Mac,,<or?b'9 automoon R. bile.; ti our Mr. Thomas Clawson, Editor of nd in the Wilmington, N. C.f Star, paid E. C. us a pleasant call Friday alter ented noon. He was on his way to icient Chester county to see his 9ister, . Par- who is quite ill. Mr. Claw on '.Par- was editor of the old Chester ety or Bulletin a mnnber of yoars ago petite and has many friends in Lancasy the ter, where he used to visit occa>f the siona'.ly. lie was amazed to see ungry Lancaster's development, since he aiuch- was here last, about 25 years ago. imell, He remarked while here that this Lit his town jytas some stores that would doing do credit to any city in the South. SO ASTER NEWS, JULY 24, 19U7 Mi8B Mamie 01yburu,of Dixie J Kerahatv t returned Monday from a visit to I The sui r datives at Kershaw and Ilaile I against Lai Mine. i to settle Miss Edith Stewart, of Rock 1 'ie Hill, who lias been visiting!^ l)e L0Hri friends iu Lancaster, returned i s't,M home Monday night. "0Ht, liains & NV Mr. J. U. Edwards returned neVs lor tl Saturday from a trip lo the pn,|)aij|v Jamestown Exposition, Wash- rovv ington and St. Louis. Mr. W. B. Knight, who lias. T? IiUild 1 been suendiii./ t.w<? nr a I M, . .. .. ut. . to UUJ HI _ > with his tamiiy here, returned | to Gastonia yesterday. *n^9 ^ol rt tawba htre Mrs. iS. E. Durant, o} Clinton, ^ 8 wm D returned home yesterday, af'er a ;uij the ot pleasant visit to her mother, Mrs. rooms eat Warwick, and sister, Mrs. Julia now being 1 orter. paratory I Mr. J. N. Spann. of Columbia, houses, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family, who is spending Sol/Hern f the summer with Mrs. Spann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas T. The fir Connors. -j Carolina w Mrs John A. Cook, ; cc un- Jamdstowi panied by her daughter, Miss The diffe Fay, and son, Master Charlie, lesVe ,jiei went to Charlotte yesterday. . . ...... J tftons tod 1 to visit relatives. j Hill, from A lload RlffM-'That is Whntwltl trains will be Jtailt from Lancaster to 'oniglit to White Bluff. puny B., 1 The News announces with Liberty II pleasure the fact that a plan is board tilt on foot to build a good road from Springs. Lancaster to White Bluff, aulis- ... l*lcnic at I dance of about 14 m ii . ui i . i i lhere w John J. Blackmon, ol this place, . . ... . picnic at is the moving spirit in the pro- ,, . , ... A , next tsatur 1)086(1 undertaking. A mass meet- , . ... , , ,, . , . .tie font's a ing will s<to" be called of the cit- , _ ? , , , children izens interested alonir the hne, to , . ? . . , , , . . sold for th lie held at a convenient point between here and White Bluff. . , . , ... . , 'lav : W.I which meeting will appoint the raond and necessary committees. T . , , . Commit It is proposed to macadamize ,, , ' , , , , . 6 E. rowe one-half ot the road the entire . , .. 1 ,. ., , and L. I), distance, the people contributing .... , mi is invited the necessary rock . lhecoun , . . . ... . . , . filled bask ty authorities will to asked to purchase a road plow nd a rock Death of J crusher and turn them over to Mrs. E. the parties who will have the \ady who 1 work in charge. Farmers living of Mr. J, on the road and others interested CraigsvilU in its construction who reside on night, of roads h ading into it are going to widow1 o furnish their teams and labor York conn free of charge and many of them Qid. She will also make liberal money from Vorf contributions. One farmer has about four | already expressed a willingness vive?l by ? to give $500., another $100. and Ernest Ca so on. been in a ] The people of Lancaster, par- eight week ticularlythebusinessmen,should, 0f the Me and no doubt will, subscribe gen- remains v erously to this good roads move- ai Shiloh raent. A first class road extend- ' - ing trotn the town through one Dedication of the best and most prosperous The dei sections of the county would Pine Cree mean much to the trade of this take place place?it would increase by many in Julv in? thousands of dollars annually the We hea business of our merchants. A vde all pei large proportion of the trade of have conti White Bluff and vicinity now ofourchu goes to Kershaw, hut when the tatives to i proposed macadam road is built, on the foui it will no doubt bo diverted to Those v this point. contribute The enthusiastic interest the bring the s farmers are manifesting in this icationser movement evidences their appre Repreae ciation of the value of good roads, tend thesi They realize that an up to date send tlieii highway means an increased Robertson, value of their lands as well as tieonhosj better facilities for maketing their produce. ir / ' > 1 . I >8. lMnca?ter. | Heath, of a Chihl, l by Kershaw county Uriah Picket, tlie ticaster county, brought! Mr. and Mrs. Picki tho disputed line be- ' liI al> 'rune e secti< two counties, will lu-e- Monday nion ing,at ii by the Court in set- ll<* larked but a fev aideu this week. Mr. inn a year old. The I lore and Mes.tr<?. Wil ' buried at Tabernf lllianis are the altor- Monday alternooo. lis county. They will " go to Camden tomor- , f"' ^ uarhtiw and I Society?. . . ? - The annual mee Three Houses. Waxhaw and Shiloh M. Hood is going to etv. w, 1 be held at S summer, three dwell- on Saturday, Augt nt, on hif lot on Ca- ^he address will be et. One of the build ,ile Rev. W. C. Ewa e two stories in height, ville, formerly pastoi hers cottages ol several oaster and Shiloh th? Excavations are j churches. Mr. Ewj made on ihe lot, pre-j people well know, if o the erection of ti?e | speaker and a lite assuied all who 1 * "" ' ' ~~ ... 1 Ewart wid al-?o coud >//' for ion JO' .... ol meetings at Shiio , . c ..ft. I August the 8th. st regiment ot South 1 ^ rill go into camp at the .7" _ , . Marriage this A/h I, Exposition tins week ! cu?Hle rc-nt companies will 0tv Vu!,>to Wed r respective home sta-, A popu|?r voun ty, meeting at K-ck I coup,e wi? be uni which point lhe*specia! we(llnck lhis aflem, leave with the soldier* j w FunderhurK ir Jamestown. Com-j ___ , .. ? Oapl.J ti. Hichardsof *ro*>m' ?no Mi? ?" ill commanding, wdl c," inierosiii Southern at Heath W'" be IJOr"'r"'etl 11 here of the bride's - t ? . W. B. Culp, at 4:3( leaver Creek Satuiulai/. The Rev. R K. Tun ill be a Sunday Scho< 1 tor of the First Methc Beaver creek church will olllciate. A nu day. 27th. Tliere will relatives and Iriends ud recitations by the trading parlies will Refreshments will he nuptials. At the c< e benefit of the church the ceremony the hi ee on order of the will drive to the 1 \ Milliard, 1'. B. U un- groom's father, Mr, W . S. Blackraon. derburk, in the Tab tee on refreshments : tion, where a recepl >rs, A. F. Hammond given them tonight. Strother. The public Mr* Funderburk, i to attend with ell tlie Williams-Huglu is one of Lancaster's _ men and he has n; lr*. Brown. ,le.re aml throughout t , Miss Culp is a raoi J. Brown, an aged , , , . , , ? ^young lady and is u%ei. on the plantation pleasing personalit . M. McAteer in the past two or three ye 3 section, died Monday been a member o? cancer. She was the 'eacherh <?f the c 1 William Brown ol t.v and was 72 years "Z~ [ moved lo Lancaster -E>LlSi.IlGSS r Ivor nufJ?TA AA.M??A? - ? ..v,* ..r..1YC uouiny, gjgrAll Notice* ir year? ago. She is sur- ?*"? '? ??* *? the r?t? ? A \N ORD for each i i grand-daughter, Mrs. notice to he counted a then. Mrs. Brown had wordghelpless condition for LOWP-Poeket^ bool L8. She was a member !& hills, railroad pa , papers. Liberal reward tho list church The j. j vere buried yesterday ? ?r -?.nol> dr, church. sale, at $3 per cord.?J. ham. 1 Service. A young lady of sev dicetion service of the ^ ik Baptist Church will Kershaw. H. on the fourth Sunday LOST?Good timbrel been left in some store. '* ! rewarded on leaving sa rtily and cordially in- tHl ? _ "sons and churches who Bring me Skirts an .. , suits. Panamas. Repair lbuted to the building old and new. Oive me i rch, to send represen- !,re88.'"5 ^ 'ub. In Moc t People Supply Cos Stoi the xledisn't ion service 1 ' ?: . Training School fc *tll Sunday. Peter's Hospit ol offers r ho purpose sending us 3ti8 will please send or entering the profesaioi , , , , P?r further informa ^anie, to us by the ded- Superintendent, St. Pe 7jce Charlotte, N. U. ntatiyes wishing to at- Invitation to Fanners move into our new quurte 3 services will please ningham--Bennett buildin ., _ we hereby extend an invi names to Mr. J. it. visiting town to bitch the , chairman of commit- have built i in the back lot. lit ality. BENNET r C . July 19th '07. Truly in Christ, ~ Wr, ,.f i, I will have 5 tons more < . b. VV alters. by last of week. O. C. s little son of ?t 1'lyler, of an, die ! last 4 o'clock.? f days of herein ains were tele church <ihUoh liible tint; of the Bible Socihiloh church list the 10th. delivered by rt, ot Yorkr of the LianA. K. 1\ irt, tts our . _ 1 ?- J i 11 tipienuiU rary treat is attend. Mr. luct a series ii, bey inning v irtioott?..>/ r. ir/." ami Mins g Lancaster ted in holy )om. Mr C. will be the i Oulp, tbe ng ceremony t the home lather, Mr. ) o'clock.? ?ip9eed, pasxltst church, mber of the of the conwitness the inclusion of idal couple mine of the . U. A. Funernacle section wilt tia 'd % ,vho is with ;s company, ino<iel young tany friends the county, st estimable possessed of y. For the ars she has the corps of otton mills (otices. > merted under I ON K CKNT Insertion. No less than 25 l containing' s-eh and other it' ret iirued to I. Kiddie, Jr. oak wood, for Koy Cunning ?????? I eral years exHchooi for the is, "Teacher," la. May have Finder will be me at my denK. Rutledge. d' old Straws, work done on i trial. Davis re Block, over re. Rhone 11. ^ ?r Mtj.-io. ^St.. a three year's en from '20 to h desirous of i of Nursing, lion address, ter's Hospital, - v\ e aspect to irs in the Cung next week, and tation to farmers ir stock in the ., for the purpose .KOCERY c (>. >f Nitrate of Soda BLACK MON.