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.* * ' - - ---- ' i SPSS LOCAL DOTS J j a ITT The Sooth Caroliua Medical Association will convene at Sum. merville next Tuesday. Mr. R. M. Pegnee, one of the largest and most successful farm, era of Chesterfield county, died Thursday. A thief entered the premises of Mrs. Julia Porter Tuesday night and stole two hens and a lot of biddies. Mr. A. B. Lindsay and family moved this week from East End into the Cunningham house on Cemetery street. Dr. 8. M. Orr, a prominent physician of Anderson, died Wednesday night at Johns Hop. kins Hospital, Baltimore. The Pleasant Valley school, of which Prof. J. J. Bailee is prin cipal, will close its present session in aboot ten days.?Fort Mill Timaa Mr. S. N. Hammond, of Stonebore, has sent to this office a curiosity in the way of a hen egg. It i9 shaped exactly like a young "crook-neck" squash. Jailor Horton has only one prisoner in bis custody now, Joe Bridges, the little 12-year-old colored boy charged with robbing the Funderburk Company's store. Mr. Frank Pitman, a ^former Lancastrian now living at Sydney, Fla., writes us that he is getting along nicely and enjoying good health in the "Land of Flowers," but would like for some of his old friends here to write him occasionally. At the regular convention of flanging itock Lodge, 42. K. of P., held 011 last Tuesday evening, Messrs. J. A. McCaskill and J. W. liamel were elected as delegates to the Grand Lodge which meets in Charleston on the fourth Tuesday in May. ? Kershaw Era. Married on Sunday, 4th inst. at. the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. L>. W. Heckle, Mr. Thomas C. Gastrins, of the Flat Rock section of Kershaw county and Miss Ada Viola Heckle, of Saluda, S. C., Ifcevs. E. W. Heckle and E. H . Cross land officiating?Kershaw Era. " * Mr. John Merritt, a young iy farmer of Gold Hill, and Miss Bessie Lirdsey, daughter of Mr. David Liudsey, of the Point section of the county, were happily married Sunday night at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. S. J. Bethea performing the ceremony. ?-Fort Mill Times. f. The Demorest Comedy Co., which will give an enterI tainment in its tent on Dr. Lan* ey's lot, will admit all ladies free % .. u/.O . uu mmiuay nigni who are accompanied by a gentleman holding a ticket. The purpose of this is to advertise the show for sub8 \rseqyeut engagements during the f \. week and to show that ihey / have u clean show. J Mrs. Elleo Elizabeth Williams, Ml wife of Mr. S. A. Williams, died jT suddenly at their home neat Winrate last Friday afternoon. Abou? five o'clock Mr Williams, who J? was near the house, was called i by Mrs. Williams us it she were in distress, and he hasA A- - J 1 ? a * ijuuu in iu uuu ner aireauy dea<l. Mrs. Williams wag 68 years old 7 last January. ? Monroe Journal. Capt. Marcus B. Stokes, of U. ^ ( 8/ army, has been detailed as j|:ommandanl at Clemson. j Margaret Lois Small, the in| (lent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |(4oorge W.Small, of the New Out , faection ,died Friday, April 16, ';^V1909, ^ged seven mouths and | * twenty-one days. myfTx 'h au axV. m out on illu. 31 '! V 3!P * Mr. W. W. Williams died of Mra mallpox in the York cotton Clark, mill village Wednesday night, Thors making the eighth death there from the disease. home II n Mrs. Jane Dunlap, an aged lady, is very sick at the home of _,n her brother, Mr. Eli Dunlap, of v'8** * this place?Edgeraoor cor. Rock away? Bill Record. Mis Mr. George Ferguson and Mr. * West Elliott have formed a partnership for the conduct of a heavy and iancy grocery busi kas,ei ness. They are to use the Plyler Mond store room now occupied by Mr. Mis S. Daghir, who, as previously J. Foe uoted, is selling out with the dan a< view of moving to Kock id ill. Rock The Cleveland Springs prop- Mr. erty, situated near Shelby, N. of Lai C., was recently sold to a syndi- ness c cate headed by A. H. Webb. the ? Mr ? Cotton is bringing ten cents mr* on this market now, and in con- t*)e sequence, much of it is being Mr. sold. Mr. Hazel Witherspoon, to La of the Lancaster Mercantile com- the h pany, bought at that price as Mrs. ( many as 1000 bales in about four ye3ter hours a day or two ago. Lantei There was a match game of Mr. baseball at Heath Springs yester- Bethe day between the teams of the week Heath Springs and Lancaster the Kt Graded Schools. Quite a num- ?Kei ber of Lancaster boys went down for the game, and the result will hurgt, be published in our next issue. time i Mr. R. B. Mackey is collect- Mrs. ing material on his lot 011 Elm Era. street for his handsome residence, fars and Mr. Hurbert Iiorton has daugt bought lumber for a residence wiio \ on an adjacent lot. Both will nier's build in the near future. ,U1,1 \ The many friends ot Capt. home Amos McManus, Lancaster's be- .\|r loved citizen and veteran of two n wars, are pleased to see him out ernacl on the streets again after his jn ij5u many weeks of confinement on f0 the account of injuries received in jn an accidental fall, as noted in The News at the time. lie is ^ a til 1 obliged to use crutches, how ib. W ever. ? _ this v Personal. Mr. R. S. Stewart visited Char- r,e" lotte this week. Mrs. Lois Sistare. of Gaskevs visited Mrs. L. J. I'errv Pnn " here v thi9 week. ton. Mi68 Lillie Massev of Fort Mill is visiting Mrs. T. M. . ^r' Hughes. ville> Policeman R. M. Langley, of Rock Hill, spent Wednesday in "ill,^ Lancaster. Juanit thia w Messrs. L). M. and William Jones, of Stoneboro, were in town Wednesday. moor, ter, M Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Greene returned Wednesday Irom their * ro visit to Hock Hill. and R. K. The Llou. W. U. Clyburn, of sprin llaile Gold Mine, spent Wednesday night in Lancaster. A Ctt Mr. Brevard Springs, of Char- *'u ca, lotte, visited his brother here, ! \i Col. Leroy Springs, this week. merly Mr. William Burr, a former - . , ing at I.ancasirian now living in *ork-!. ? e* lias IS! vtlle, was in town Wednesday. j;.w, .. J cling r Mr. It. L. Sow ell and Mr. T ' Miss C. Nelson, of Kershaw, were Seberi visitors to Lancaster this week. to be Mr. S. V. McMartus, of Sparta, ,,ehd,i: ienn., is visitihg bis uncle here, ? c^' I ' Th Capt. Amos McManus. It is Mr. 1 nt1 McManus's first visit to Lancas- * ?har ter. la(,v. r . inirers Mr. frrauk Hunter, ot Lancas- , ' home, tor, was a welcomed visitor to nuer t( Fort Mill Monday.?Fort Mill , Time.. bT antly Mr. E. L. F. Magill, of Hub- Mr. sel Place, spent Wednesday in promi Lancaster. He paid this oflfce well k a pleasant call while here. of Chi Pppot a .^srncy t>*. 1 erican Bible Society. band^ -- itii '"WW" ~ THE LANCASTER NEWb, AP . Oscar Clark and Mrs. Jason Son of L*t%castt , of Heath Springs, spent tainmenl C* day night with Mr. and W. L. Croxton, returning Mr. J. O. ) yesterday. tirm of Daniel i. S. W. Inman baa gone to New *or*? 80n ta on a Tiait, She will Wilhami i brother near there while ohairm*n of tl committee of tb< , Carolinians whr is Mayme Jones and Messrs ... . 0 .l tif m ri i wlU be R,ven 11 Requarth, W..McD. Jones, T. , 1 i o r. vtr II J Thursday eveniI Jordan, S C Williams and _ man of bouth Roes Moore atteuded the the gue8, h r germsn in Wiomboro I.e. 8p(.akers ay night. present Dane a M a vma .fnnna o ?*r) klI * 1 W %mj Uiv nuu atuooi o. I me speaicing. iter Moore and F. E. Jor- ? .tended the Easter ball in A Fanner tVi Hill Thursday night. Money itais J. E. Rankin, formerly Mr' Wil8?n icaster but now at a busi- Tabernacle ee. college in Columbia, spent ^nown a8 one ? laster holidays here with m09t 8UCCe9sfl 1. M. Croxton, cashier of raiser8 in the rat National Bank. a8 an a?"">und' addition to bee and Mr.. J. F. Cloud went 8hel? of potatoe ncaster Saturday to "sit ordered 10,000 ( liter's parents, Mr. and Hi, object in 3. W. Bell, and returned 8,ip8 u t0 get day morning. Chester for matket lo A rn* From hie last J. B. Magill is attending Mr. Howell ret I Presbytery at Clover this $610. He alv as a representative from j of course, for h< ?rsnaw rresoytenan church He now has on shaw Era. From his Floi pects to have pi 9 Janie Cant lien, of the Oak- of ,Mt vear,8 cr section, is spending some n Kershaw at the home oi ~ Q ., U' 1 Death of Mr*. 1 S. /. Gay.? Kershaw Mrs. Lillie Ba B F. Baker, ot ? D. Iieece Williams and . . yesterday mc iter, little Mts9 Frances, , , , ... ' ' o clock , alter a; lave been visiting the tor wee^s ^|le w parents in Clinton, Mr. ' u l r the late Ben F Irs. S. P. Bailey, returned ahout 35 ytafg Thursday night. survived by 1 , Wilson Rowell and son, seven children i J* t, ,, , ?. I a most estimab I. H. Rowell, ol Ihe lab. and leave, a la le section, spent Tnursday alives and frier ncaster. We are indebted untimely deal >m lor a pleasant call while | consistent men i,n : list church. is Winnie Crawford of w .. ! S/wciftf Notice* rille was a guest of Mrs.; .v he Tllber ?;.cle <: lnman a couple ot days i wili meet next .v?ti Every member ik u | Howell, Secretary Roxie Crenshaw and child- : are visiting Mrs J. NV BU.S1I10SI a,, ol this city. ~ s Lula prenshaw, of Lle.itb a" tvolufio'r' e !?8, spent Thursday night notice to be coi vith Miss#Annie Bell Bar- w<^rd* Theiieorgia Ui bore all next week Jake Mackorell, of York- one ?;l?<>i> woe was in town yesterday. bargain. .1. <\ 9 Jenk9 Johnston, ol Rock the fkmn<'H who has been visiting Miss Jy.,"'i ta Wy!ie, returned home ,!oR? Funderburk' Thursday, the 21i r0?a. at I)r. Sapp's on T aay. mo ana '? s Janie Chambers, of Edge- iu?au Punderburk' has been visiting her sisIrs. J. T. Wylie. F.m?tt. .(.and Mrs. Bruce Craven 3i), Braxton, visited Bey et? for tho season. ,, ler, atr< nts for La kmall and family at Heath Company. 'Phon< ?9 Fri(1"y- KI. .. .N m . m wivetl at lienn summer woathor 1 mlnff Marriage tn North ?ett-Fer?euson Co. frolinu of intercut to L<in- ?????? , . CALL ?at .1. .1 Ilia *tt nttit*. I Saturdays fn i. Mary HJa Welsh, tor- Nl""k"'"' of Lancaster but now livMount Pleasant, N. C., with youn? e?U. at . . i for cash <>r on tira< suoil invitations to trie wed- lim, yoitiV be. t . \ leception of her daughter, ' Margaret Annie, and Mr.i !',"1 1 hod and (trade* ne Hovle Loin:, olCharlotte. return t?. n.wk onic given at her home on Wed- KOK >alk Lale<i k i .?o.i ? Straw. Prices rt y evening. April 28th, at op|lly lo > ,, TltyU >ck. i prospective bride, who is t*'lNkn'I" VAHIKTI 1 for sale. Mrs.W. 1 ming and attractive young ha9 many triends and ad- vvA.NTKD?Kvei i in Lancaster, her old tKm?tora, for. ca 1 the best tomato se Her visit here last sum- at F. R Masse > Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lazsn :1 other revives is pleas?? ? recalled. seed, at 6(>e a bual T ... for two. Oliver Long, the groom-elect, is oaater, s. c. nently connected with the if you or any ot 3 nown Little-Long Company want to takoa br ? r j w,u Rppiy ftt thin o irlotte. a Hcholarnhip to eitl I \ , *?>?? ad sent, for her, cajneX.?, j RIL 17. I9Q9 >r Head, of Enter tmmtUee of South in New York, B| ATilli&m*, of the B O'Dell & Jo. of IL of Judge and Mrs. j of this place, is be entertainment 0 Society of R^u'h >se nnnual diuuer i 1 that ciiy next u*. vSenator TillCarolina will be om?r, anil o'her omineoce will be \m will tollow J3UUJ ho Makes Hood TH A j inn Potatoes. t/ Rowel 1, of the a a ction, who is X1X1G! f (he largest and il sweet potsto TXT ll x county, as well Cll Ut good farmer, in (Our Iding out 10 bu ^ s this spring, has I To Twe dips from Florida. , _ . ordering Florida D?LIli?lIl?) early potatoes. Luguat. two potato crops _ dized a profit of ^ rays has plenty, )me consumption. nana 3U bushels ida slips he ex- I Liberal [)tatoes or more :p_ _ i ti H. V. Baker. g ker, wife of Mr. Fork lii 11y died riling about 3 11 illness of three -yes a daughter of Blackmon and ^ " i ot age. She is her husband and FTR Mrs. Baker was le christian ladv irge circle of re'ids to lament her ,T ~ , th. .She was a Messrs G. 1 iber ot the B<p co-partnershi fancy groceri ? ?? their numerc on them whe ounoii. J. O. U. A. M. -,iT i irriiiy night, April 24. ?? 6 are lOC rgod to attend. It II _ f derburK C om s Notices I per e? inserted unde? Eg ate of ONE UKN'I ^ ach insertion. No I inted than 2? IK MtTI.K to sell at a |,f ly 3MWHT Kd wards, Elgin, S. <4* ? ^ COAt'M ST AM.ION pp'a on Monday and WJ^, th and 20th, and at VV C dl C s on Wednesday and it and 22nd. Again uesday and WednesSilt of April, and at s on Thursday and id 80th, returning to ke it to your interest. RY T ^IM toying your ice tiekKunderhtirk <tr I'lync-aster lee and < oal and in it to Stay !?? deliver at your d< 1<U,ASSES just re- . . _ i - j ett's, the kind that tjUantity desired will not sour, iten- y0U may order it. .Vi-5* J m u orders. Phone 1< ekinon's store Fridays ir fresh Shad, ('inker. r string tish ff.W tt lj[i 11 CllSt 0 , , , , . . mmiv u> kdow mm may * \ hi^'li gratia tuilcli cow, I 4 151 I tli* rinlit price, eitlu-r ?, or in axcliango for ,lttlr. ) -I lil.lfk UIOIl. aMMMMBTMNHMi tl \ Jw | 0m I Upward fur lr\ I M Q I Shucks and liuliil " tf'J.'iSS?, Headquarters ji and Fancy Gro ks of Tomato Plants sell nothing bi i)a\ in, \v Dun lap st Groceries the ''leaves a taste t sbody to plant to- Agents for the .fining- Kemeraber eds put up in bulk /"*L/j^t y'n store, (/has P. ^ ?? Steam Li lOHANGE-A lot of k Hi* Boii cotton "Oldest, Iz&rg m>i. or exchange one Leave your lau c Blackmon, Lan- , J , store or let us four Hons or dnnahters _ _ j 1 inineKH coarse, it yon I [M f. fBce we can sell yon a ler ot two schools. 40tf ^hbmbshsssssi \ \ \ ' .e */. / / \ U \ *v . Jtti> *. <?\ ? > M** x. 1 ~ ' ' WL 5 . JET'S I * ADD. I 1 1 *s say "Add t Like Quan s" it's See- Add $180,000. fi. ; 1 Depositors Protective Fund) nty years of successful The Sum is :>lute Safety. ? treatment to all at h daily with # <rnen ?U)ODJUUi OUTT" ~ I ? .? yon ioHUnt relief .anently onre yon, JU?e n box mailed tf/BkA ??-4?>t..mu rtroa , 1 l'he liloodinu Co., In*- ' v>?-mtou, V , '*3BF N 49-74 j Crawford Mros., Sj>i ^4. ?^ m tne i vrrape Juice E;j Give Puritan Grape Juice a j| trial, note its delicious flavor I I and how much further it will i 'I. go in the preparation of the \ | following delicacies over any I other brand: ? I'uritan Slierbet. , ... I I'liriiau Ice Cream, , and we will , Marahinallow Float., oor ice in any Hot Spiced l'uritantirape Juice, at any hour furiun Jelly, ?to.. Send US your I (Circular* free with each purj chase containing fnll directions). Yon buy "(iraj?e Juice" for its I*> | merits and we know that in "I'u ritan" you will tind a brand that (1 pleases you. Try a bottle of us. I'at rou age noli cited. \ \ f * 1 KELLOG'S Toasted J Bros corn flakes Wins its favor t\v ' its for Heavy 1 flavor. Gel a tp' vHge. ceries. We ut the best I a ^ * kind that | A. W . f .ranee hat lingers. At the Same Old Stand t celebrated ^?mmmmmwm?mm 'Otte DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRE nundry dental sukoeon ,, Otlioe over Heath-Jone* Co.'a Store. est, Best. rhon* ih i.4!?oastf.k. ?.c. indry at our Fort Lawn, Thursdays, Koddey House, i call for it. Heath Springy. Tuesdays after dth, aC ________ Hotel Horton. BROS. ff H ii to k print ?4, a*-1 Ml a %t IE BANK OF LANCASTER I ? -j nHnnHHKBBHHBBn EW FIRM I ESH GROCERIES? j ;j F. Ferguson and L. S. Elliott have formed a p and opened up a stock of heavy and ies, nice, new and clean, and they invite \ >us friends and the public generally to call n in need of anything in their line, ated in the Plyler building between Funpany and Carnes Bros. guson & Elliott. I 56-68 B fjM ki! g |j It's Bottled Sunshine ! I Puritan I I