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; X _ LOCAL DOTS ^ # PI ? , Next Sunday is Raster ' There were on ofliciai .-alts oi properly at public auction heie Monday, aalesday in this month. Mr. S. A. Bryant, an old and well kuowu citizen ol Rock Hill, diejl at his houie in the Highland Park mill village about 12 o'clock last Tuesday?Rock ti:ii TT i-i nut neraiu. The Heath-Jones company, Merchant E. F. Cloud, Bennett *\ Ferguson Co. and W. L. Croxton A Co., all have new announcements in today's paper, to which your at>ention is invited. Miss Marie Craic, of Lancaster, S. C., who has accepted a position in the Washington High School, arrived Tuesday Alter spending several days with Miss Ida Lee Hill, Miss Craig is now boarding with Mrs C. A. Alexander.?W ashington,Ga., Reporter. The entertainment which was given at Pleasant Hill on last v Thursday night of April the 1st will be reDeated bv renuesi on } * ? T nexr, Friday night, April bth. Admission fee reduced lo ten cents. Exercises to begin at 8 o'clock. The Six-Mile school, taught >y Miss Emma Hunter, of Waxhaw, N. 0., will close with pub ic exercise* by the pupils and *n address '-y the Rev. G I'. Garter, of Van Wyck, next Kr 1 lav afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Martha Jemima Plexico a as sent out invitations to the marriage ot her daughter. Miss Julia Ethel, to Mr. J. Harrison Jenkins. The ceremony is to iake place at Woodlawu Preshyvman church, Sharon, on Wed^ aeedav afternoon, April 14, at 3:30 o'clock. ? Yorkville Enquirer. Mrs. A. W. McFadden died *?hip morning, April 2nd, 11)09, at her home at Landstord, after in illness of several months. The funeral service will Ijm ttt 4 o'clock this afternoon conduct e?l by Rev W. S. Martin and the burial will be in the cemeaery at El Bethel Methodist church ?Chester Lantern. Personal. R. E. Wyhe, Esq., attended court in Chester the past week Mrs. W. T. Gregory and daughaar, Miss Carrie, went to Char, totte Monday. Miss Clara Barrett Strait, Lancaster's gitted artist, whose studio is in Washington, has come home to spend a tew weeks. Mr. S. Scull, ol Kershuw, the well known piano tuner, has been spending a few days in Lancaster. H,. ! -. 1. _ W t> 1 J J I ^ v.-* ?tr- aiiuii o icKidit", now a successful traveling salesman, has been spending a day or two with Ids lamily here. Messrs C. A. Horton and W. C. Cole, ol Kershaw, spent from Saturday afternoon until midlay Sunday in Lancaster. The young gentlemen paid this office a pleasant call while here. Mr. Joe Davis, who has been hi the telegraphic set vice at ( Greenville, is spending the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. lie will leave Saturday for Atlanta to accept a similar position. Mrs. J. N. Spann and daughter, little Miss Nell Kav, of Oolumbia, arrived here >es'erdav afternoon to spend the sum zner with the former's parents, Mr. anrt Mrs. Chna. T. Connors, * *\ Hob*. Inraati, of the J Hotel Royal, returned i^SaturIjday from a brief visit to Yorkville. | Mr. Virgil Elliott, ot tins of- f fice. returned Monday from a c few days' 7iHtt to relatives in ( Greenwood. 1 Mr. Preston Hilton, ol West - * ville, is visiting his brother-iu- c law and sister, i)r. and Mis J. g E. Rut ledge. t Miss Estelte Gregory. ?tudent c C ol the Greenville Female Col lege, i? spending ? tew days at home. Mr. Kelley Cunningham, who t. has been attending a business I college in Charlotte, has return- t ed home, having completed the course. 1 I Miss Mildred Cunningham, | member ot the graduating cl ?es g at Winthrop College, ia spend- 8 ing a day or two at home. * Mr. Thomas J. Adams, a well * known citizen ot the eastern c portion ot the countv, left here Monday tor the l'ryor hos- ( pital in Chester to undergo an , operation f??r appendicitis. The! operation wa* successful. I Mrs. R M. Steele and her f little granddaughter, Juanita, of j Creek, spent Saturday and SunI ^ day with the latter'* lather, Mr. * 8 I*. 1' . McDanifl, ??? this p'aee. i 11 Conductor 1). K. Penny, <?f j 5 the L A' C road, nephew o! the ! I Rev. ('. 1*. Carter, ami the latter's son-in-law, Mr. li. E.,' Andersen, ?f Riehburjr, spent Sunday at Van Wok with Mr. ami Mrs. barter. : i Airs. James Pearce, ol near t V in Wyck, who was successfully i operated on for appendicitis at the } Pry or hospital iu Chester about t three weeks ago, returned home i la^t Frid?y, beintr great ly im- t proved in health. i Col Leroy Springs and son. c Master Klliott, spent Sunday 1 aud Monday iu Charlotte, the 1 latter returning frc in there to 1 school at Asheville. I Hitt son. Gi'tfjorf/. Mr. Hoyt llinson, son ol Dr. , K. C Ilinson, of Primus, and r Miss Alta Crecorv. dRiisrhrer nt "O - T Cw" J the late Samuel Gregory, of the , Antioch section. were married | lant Sunday a' Rwight. The | cereinouy w ?h pertonned by 'he , Rf v. U. L Durtie, at bin tesi- , dence. Death of Several Fine Animal* at 1 I 'an IVgek liecentl //?The ( JMrthoilint Minister Among the Loner n. I The Rev. C. 1\ Carter and Mr. | K. ?1. Massev, of V an Wvck, were J ( iti town Monday, the former tor , the purpose of buying a horse. { and the latter, a mule. Mr. Carter had a fine horse to die Sunday night, and Mr. Massey lost by death a valuable mule about two weeks ago. Mr. Carter hadn't' owned the borse more than a . 1 ' month, having purchased it from * the Gregory.Rood Live Stock j company, paying -5250 therefor, i' The animal was sound and all! right at the time of purchase,.' but took sick a few days ago as ' Mr. C?rter was returning from 1 ' hiR charge at Halair. < Mr Carter purchased another |' horse Monday from the Gregory, i Rood companyt and in view of I IL - * - - * * r uiw pwpuiar minister s misfortune, i Messrs. Gregory <fc Hood gener- , ( ouslv presented him with $50.L Hie friends at Van Wyck also made up a nice sum for Mr. ' < Carter Monday morning. Am many an five fine horses and ^ mules have died within a radiua of one mile of Van Wyck during the past sixty days. The heavy 1 fatality ha? not beeu due to any 1 contagious epidemic however, but to different ctyuaes. ? f ^ ... THE LANCASTPP tfr. James Wll*on Dead?The] y Confederate Veteran and Good ^ Citizen Vanned Away Saturday. Mr. James Wilson, an aged and * lighiy esteemed citizen and Con c ederate veteran of thin county, H lied last Saturday evening ot ' Iropsy, at his home in Indian * L.and township. He was a native A >f North Carolina and was about I. fO years old. He moved to this k lounty about 30 years ago. His Y ervice in the war was as a mem- t )er of company E, Opt- Hilton .ommander, of North Carolina's H !2nd regiment of voluuteers. !le { vus a valiant soldier and participated in a number of battles, inally being captured by the 1 inerov and imprisoned at Point lookout, where he remained un- 1 il the end of hostilities. Mr. Wilson was a good man and iseful citizen. For many years le was a leading member of the n elair Methodist church. He was ^ tlso a loyal member of the Ma- 1 ioiuc fraternity. He leaves a I vidow, Mrs. Maggie Wilson, and ? wo sons, Messrs. J. F. aud D. 8. q Vilson, both influential citizens j md successful farmers of this A iouuty. Mrs. G. W- McManus, r >f this place, is a granddaughter ^ ?f the deceased. The remaius were buried at Helair church Sunday afternoon it 4 o'clock with Masonic honors, 1 he lodges ot Van Wyek and t iVaxhaw uniting in the iniprep- I live ceremony. The religious 1 lervices were conducted by the f dev. C. P. Carter, of Van Wyck. t several hundred persons were present. j j I Lfulff'* Nay row Kucnpe-- Ki/tr Hull ft I'ttssfs I'h run </h Bon- I 1 lift. I Mrs. Knight, wile of Mr .1 M. Knight, oue of Lancaster's es- ! c unable ladies, had a narrow 1 ape from dea h last Saturday |i ifternoon. Shy had leti h? : 1 inme, the Simeon I'lyler house ' n the southeastern subuib-, to ;ether her cow nearby, and just is she <;omplet"d the ta-k by v lriving down the >tahe, she ^ aised up to return, when end- i lenly there w?) the report ot a ^ ifle shot, the ball pacing through 1 ler bonnet. T'?e weapon, a par- " lor rilie. was fired by one of a J sarty of white boys who were ihoo'.ing promiscuously in the t weods not tar off. Mr. Knight is i >f the opinion that the boy shot i it the cow, not seeing his wife ?n the other side of the animal. 1 lie repor-ed the matter to the ? nova' parents, who not only took ' :he ritle away from 'he lads but 1 save them a severe whipping. The parlor rille is a danger- 1 ins weapon in the haudsol /care , ess or mischievous boy, and ' ihere is more than one of that | dass in this community. t? wonlrt I le well for other parents to fol ow the example of those who |* ieprived their sons of the gun jvith which Mrs. Knight eatne so 1 tear being ?ho'. j Minn fiiti Lee Hill Ayain I'ro- { mvteil~To be. Teacher in Col- 1 // i/e in Greenville. As noted in The News at the lime, Miss Ida I,ee Hill was re- i jently promoted from teacher to j principal of the puhlis school at i: Washington, C?a. The deserved i ly popular young lady and *nc- ] :essful educator has again heen idvamod in the line < f her cliosn profession, having heen elec.t- ( ?d to the ? h *ir ol history in the college a' (ireenville, this S'a*e. Miss Hill's many friends and ad- i miror?> in Lancaster. where she is 'O plea-antlv remembered as a teacher in Ine Central graded school, *ill be deiehted to learn , ?l her latest promotion The 1 Ke porter ot Washington, her borne town, in its last ism*, has he lollowing to say ot Mi?j9 Hill *ud her election as teacher in ( ?he Greenville college: Miss Ida I^ee Hill has accepted > 1 * position in the college at Green v V NEWS, APRIL 7. ^Q9 ? ^ille, S. C., lor another year ai.dj vill resign her position a* tlie Hihlic school intltib place at the :lo-e of the term. Not onlv in m educational seino where she iae given unstinted satisfaction >ut in private a??d social lue dies Hill will be sadly missed >y all who knew her and have mown her from her early child mod She is a young wrom in of tnusual personal charm and ipauty and possessed of great frensth of character and loveliiess of disposition. The whole f Washington will regie' to J??se ler. of We. Henry C. Morller, of Iowa, antl Mint* IteUe Stover, of thin County. In accordance with announcenent previously made in The *iews, Mr. lienry C. Moeller, of fort Dodge, Iowa, and Miss Selle Stover, daughter of Mr. >. V. Stover, of the Dry Creek ection, were duly married last Holiday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, tt the home of the bride's paents. The ceremony was perorraed by the Rev. Dr. Rice of Cershaw. It was a quiet wedling, only near relatives being iresent, among them sisters ot he bride, Misses Annette and ?errine Stover, Winthrop Colege students, who came over mm Rock Hill to attend the luptials The bndal couple boarded the jancaster & Che-tor railroad rain heie at 4 o'clock in the af. ,ernoo;i, en rout' to their dis ant home.' I lie bricip i< one of Lancaster jountv's bright aid ra*'9' rVi- , naive young ladies, and Mr iloellor i? to be congratulated on lis good fortune in winning her leart and hand. Up Before Tha Bar. It Hrown, an attorney, of I it'stiel.l. t , writes: .'Wo have used Or. King's i?*w Life l'ills for years and find tlieui ucli a good tauiily medicine we wouldn't >e without tin in." For ('hills, Constipuion, Biliousness or >i?k Headache they rork wonders, 25c J. F. Mackey Co., 'uudcrhurk fhunuacy. w. Business Notices \\l Notices inserted under ins head at the rate of OXK t'KM V WORO for each insertion. No lotice to he counted less than ? , vords I Kl KVKkVBODY ? I'lant tomatoes. On Augu.-t 1st I will open ny canning actory with a capacity if one hundred bu tie 1 s daily wanted, i'he best selected tomato seeds put up n hulk, quality and quanity at K H. Massey's store. ? has F. Hudson 58-56 iVAXTKI)-Every body to plant tomatoes for canning. Remember he best tomato seeds put up in bulk it K. R Massey's store, tlhos f. Hudson 58?'id LOST Sunday, between (leo. \V. Baker's and Fork Hill church, a iirl's brown velvet cloak Oliver O. It lackinon Lancaster 58 "MANAdKK:?Wo want n good man who has $1000.00 or more to invest to manage a branch office for us in the Loan, Ileal Kstatc and Investment Business. We can otfer the right man a ontrAct which has some future to it. It will certainly pay you to investigate ibis proposition. National Loan and Trust t'o., Tifton. <?a." .VJ-55. NO TICK I'he public is hereby notified and warned, under penalt\ <?f law. ix>t to ?'iuplo> or harbor niv son .lolm (t.r Luther) Nbifi; aged about l'? \nii- fleece stuck. 'I radesville. S. ?! .>1 f.ti SAL ICS M A N: ? We want a good sales man either 011 salary or commtsnioii it umit. <'an otter tli? ri>jht man a good ontrai l. Address 1*. < >. Box M?7-Tif, ton. (in. 52-o5 IF Vol" or any of your h< ns or daughters want to take a business course, if y >n will apply at tills ottii'o we can sell yon a ii scholarship to either ot two schiwls. 4otf KKIli: TKKATMKNT lor nitliT. ini; women St ud this ad. to me and 1 will litn11 yon free a ten days' treatment of n Home Remedy which will absolutely cure all female complaints Address with stamp. Mrs M \ . Hilton, Ksrslmw. h.c. HO-filV-s SALKSMAN:?We want a good salesman either on salary or commiasion at once, fan olltir the right man a good contract. \ddross P. O, Box 74,J Valdosta, Ha. yj.r,r> Money to Loan. 1 am no1* prepared to negotiate loans ui from Sdco.itu mid upwards on improved cotton farms, repayable in annual install uients, at S per cent intuiest. No Commissions eliarL'eil : onlw t r?uis/itiiil.)? m for abstract of title 5H>-6Ti ll K. WYLIG, Attorney-at-Law. | ( There a m % THI Which, wh gether, ma Protecti NA? Capital, S Stockholdei m oid Capital is Surplus is Stockholde: Liability I Add them?the For Depositc T? nm mn-i V\/-vn | JLVV-. AAA G JU_A UC1 V7 L wmmxssiaammtmamatmmmmmmm \ KELLOG'S Toasted CORN FLAKES Wins its favor through its flavor. Get a trial package. Ho, Boys! 5c. gets a CHUMS, prize package of PopCorn a delicious confection. Try one. &n Coffee in the grain ; also have it ground and in cans, at prices that sell ; also you get the flavor. We also have in stock Granulated .... Sugar r RICE?Whole grain, at the \ right price. j HOMINY ?Medium ground. tfives satisfaction. A. W. Chance At the Same Old Stand The WALKE1 . . Negro will give one ot their i at Mackey Opera House, This show consisti conies highly recom hear them will enjoy a Oallcry exclusively mission 35 cents. R Reserve seats on sale ; I \ 5 re 3 :ngs en added toke a Bank's ve Fund rm.v LXJJU X urplus and r's Liability. Reliable's 5o,cx)o.oo. 80,000.00. r's 5o,000.00. ire is 180,000.00 >r's Protection. ir Mutual Policy" | |! We Sell GROCERIES . ; and represent the best laun j dry in the two Carol inas? The Charlotte ! C/ r /?. Ltiifri L^uuJiury Leave your laundry at our S store or let us call for it. J KING BROS. DR. J E WELSH DENTIST ! iOllic1 us Emmons Building o^>- . ; f.-'S'te First National Bank, l'lioi e No. t>. LANCASTEK, S. C. DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRB ItBNTAI. HUKGEON Office over ffeath-Jones Oo.'n Store Phone lit LANCASTER. 8. C. Fortl.nwn, Thursdmys, Koddey Uoune Hcnth Spring>. Tnrsdft\s nfter Wb, ?t 11 ..? i ir. .? B . uuiri iiuriun Famous R BROS., Minstrels. . ni mi table entertainments : the Friday Night, April 9th B ng of seventeen members I mended and those who 1 1 rare treat. for colored people. Ad- % eserved seats 50 cents, at B. C. Houghs. 1 ^______ \