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I Dfhfifi ? fti ' x.ii V i _ V .? <: : ! C. ' J . "i 1 - Tim Alliance meets July htli Mrs U Young is visiting re I ativcs :it Rock !iill. Mrs \Y K l'lmn-r. who liti been spending some tiute with he mother is expected home to-day. Kvangolist S.-hool'ich! will he gin si meeting sit (iaffnev, Sumltr .1 lily 11 th. Calvin Dixon lists been ex hi biting cotton blooms from Mr (innson's brag patch several days Mr J R Knight reports th cotton crop very poor in his sec lion. Corn crop line. R Brandt, the optician, wil be here July 2<>th and remain : days. See sub Sheriff Clybnrn went dowr to Camden this week. He return ed yesterday. Mrs J K 1 kit tor son of Rocl Hill visited her parents this week She returned homo yesterday. Mr .1 !j \Villiamsof the Ivor sluiw Ranking sun! Mercantile Co. M'si> in the eity Wednesday. Issaac Tliornwcll. the old col ored man who died near this plan this week Was \ of ago. Lumber L arriving sua! worl win negun on .Mr \\ T('re;r orvV handsome now residence a 0111*0. Painter (*riftin has tinishet painting tlio live new cottagei erected for .Fudge* .Fours. Thct look very neat. ?('apt B .1 Witherspoon list lioen recommissioned I' S Com mi^sionor under tlio Art of Mat 2t>, 1 xtM?. ? Mr (iihson Billings had: chicken hatched out this weed which has no eyes. He is havim it fed and is trying to raise it. ?T V Williams, Ks:j., ishuild ing a nice l>arn on his lot neai the Kpiscopal Church. He wil let tin? contract for a hand.sonn residence soon. ?Messrs !> It \yilliatns, It ( Brown, .J C Foster, Carl Fostc und .loe Connors, pupils of tin S C College, are at home to sporn the vacation. ?The town couiurl lias coinplo te<I tlic arrangements for openinout a -treet from Mr (iaison's t< the new cemetery; also for extend ing Meeting Street; anil for : >lrect connecting it with Burr St Look out for a boom now in tai Wist laid. Lumber is being plaicil 01 the grounds for the building nj Antioch Church recently organize* ;it Steven's mill. Work will be gin at once. Me rs A LStognc and C 11 Fundcrbwrk have beet elected Deacons of the new ehurel and Mr B F Adam,*, Clerk. Mr L I* Funderhmk, win lives about two mile- South-w's of town, has sold from hi-< oow a half .Jersey ?U ri; the past . liionlbfi, 117 pounds of butter, lie) sides ho has furnished plenty ' butter for his futility use. lie i now oiling from the same row to 8 pounds of butter j>cr week. Mr li II Wilson of Galloway A In., it? here on a vi^it to hi-> bro ther, Jailer Wilson, lie sent hi trunk by express and expected t iiuike the trip on his wheel !?n after the seeond (lav's travel i ln'uran to rain and he had to com tho rest of the way on the rai rotuls. He eame tniles o hi? *vh??nl S'J t miles iw>r rlav i>cntli of Min. CnNkfy. Mrs Rosa C Cankey, widow c tho Into .1 I> Cflskey who wan kil ed in tho war, die<X at her honi near Gilla Creek Church yestei day, aged about 7u years. Sh was a consistent member of (Jill Creek A H 1* Church, And her rc mains will t>e interred at th church burying ground at 11 a i to day after funeral services b Rev W C Ewart. She leaves on daughter surviving her. iIol<l l'[> in I>:ty!l;;li( ail I Kohheil i?rills Whiskey. Sain Nance, colored, works with ! Mr John Simtc. La Monday I, I . ' 'afternoon he asked that hi> wife ; he allowed hi work in his -h a I in s.the lield as he was not rujjht we!'. r ; It was six of one and half dozen j of the other with Mr Shnte, so - j Sum was excused. The next heard v from him he w;i - returning from North Carolina with a half-gallon of corn for personal? in fact, I I medical use ? when he was halted near Bethel Church hv four or pi. , , : nve men who stcpjied out of a 1 patch, of woods proclaiming that I they were spies mid demanding , , his imr. "Slmw your authority." said'Sam. "Bumr!" wcr.t a pistol right heside Sam's head. | I % ^ # , "Pat s sufficient," said Sun. : "take do dam stuir," and they divided lip the eontei t and hand i cd Sam hack the jug promising not to prosecute hint tlii- time. | ... ' Mr. A. M. Kan kin F.leelml Principal el" t lie (traded Se'.ont. Pursuant to notice the hoard of . trustee- of the graded - iiool met . 'i'hnrsday afternoon to "leet a i>rincipal. There were 1(5 applicant for the position and of the very he -1 material us shown hv the testimonials tin v n e.scnted. After three hours examination of the testimonials and discu.-sion as ! to the man host suited for the * school hero the hoard adjourned w ithout makiugu selection. 'I hey met again yesterday morning and s after an hour or so of discussion - iiimlly decided upon Mr A M ; Rankin. of Orangeburg, and lie t was elected. i 1 Mr Rankin comes highly re. ; commended. It was the line tesZ timonials he presented as a scholar, a teacher and a deciplinarian, that made him the winner. Others r had testimonials as line in some I particulars hut, all in. all, the n hoard considered Mr R's the strongest. Ilis election will meet , the unanimous approval of the patrons. ."Some may have hud a preference for some other appliI cant before the election hut now wo are all Rankin men. Mr Rankin is a native of Goldshoro, N lie is .?,7 years of V J * # ' age and graduated from the 1'ni vcrsity of North Carolina in l^M. In September of that year he went to Cheruw, SC., 1 ? teach, lie taught there two ye r pur suing a eour- in law at to -unc time. In December 1HS". h was 1 admitted to the bar. lie prutic [ ed four years a^ a law part icr ' ( with the late (i ii \Y L T i'lbice. In 1*?M> he elected to repre 1 sent Chesterli' ld county i.i t': 1 Legislature. H was ro-C 'ed * in lsSs 1 nit resigned bofo;.? the j expiration of !ii hvt:i I lev i t?? presume toimliin ?. II" met? t" : tithe Florence School in tic Fail of _ ! lssu and taught It until ? when lie was elected \ vi < ! of .'the Orangeburg graded f He lias been teaching at < s burg now for live years. !' 11.-n. 7 his 1*J years c\pe?ie?i \ v school room he lias oi:l\ i three schools and it i^ compliment to him a> a 1 !" |that the boards of ea i h <>! testify that ho left their school hir_ 11 , er and more flourishing tliaii wlu ii it , ho took charge. it 0 Mr Kan kin lias r wife and t\v< |. children. lit* will move hen- in n August and will open the school tlio first Monday in Septeuitier. lit; would move lioro earlier Ixil on account of engagements to d? ,f Normal institute wqrk in several 1 towns t?f the State. ic i . . Mr Kankin is a member ol 0 the Presbyterian Church and n Is gentleman of high christian charac? ter, an<l has exerted a great moral e an<l christian influence in the com n munition where he has taught. A warm welcome awaits him at Lancaster. Ss'.w Mill tluriiod. , On "Wedn sdity ni;*ht hr-f saw mill of Mr ?J .1 Whisona uhorn, six miiCK cast ? f Kersh: was hurncd. it ;s supposed I lire Mew itorn under the hoi and set ' alir . The boiler c engine were hut little damn* and Mr \\\, expects to ho able start up his iui!l auain in a f ' days. On (lie Honor Hull. I In* following* younir men fr< this place appear on the hot roll of the South Carolina Colli for the session just elosed: I? K Williams, junior class, ?] lingnishcd in psychology, hoto and chemistry: proficient in pc< goirics. K (' l.rown, sophomore ela proficient in history. .1 (' Foster, sophomore ela proficient in latin, Itiltcii l#\ a Mild l)oj.j. Wo learn that a colored womr named ? Stover, was bitten In mad dog near K'M-shaw Tlnirsil morning. The dog which 1 >it 1 wis hitton hv the same do* tl hit (iilhert Trnnp, the hoy v.died of hydrophobia at ICershi Thursday. The rahie-. -oom i to have developed in the Sto\ woman's dog until four day s .n't the first symptoms were noth on Trapp, though Trapp and t < 1??LT uiM'c hitton the same I'CMALi \ TAHLKTS. M f/icatnl ( hriiir II (f/r/'.i / thr J.mat Trentmi nt ?>/ Ilium Tie Htntr fn If i. hi'a. Such ?* fa1' i u of flu* wonil-, ii V tion, oiiiiirKciiuMit. 11< 1.111tr. liurnI it ii < 1 so aliliny ?lisflmrn?'t uinl I.one rliet or Wliltis M ttl it it i?-:t I np| hik'.hmimI the nniinynnce jt'ol itiec | veiiii-iu'v of it plt> hiciun uiiy be oni'c* dispense.! with. Kiu'iciiiiif ? f tin* heart. in rv< mix! d\ sp?*pi te symptom*, e 1.1 e.\i :?*i t i- *, I'uilis in llit- lir? it.sl, 1 'atn on rl| or U ft o uili. sore fe>'iit<K in i??. curt of li oft la, l'alu in ilte top of Ili-ad. I) // II >c. Hiul li e t> n a, 1 nrosftocl spirit*. f'uin in the leui n llie kl l.-iy-, uinl liuitkiutlie, Item ilown f. el in if. >|?ark* hefn e the t'j He., are o?/?/ pympfoni#, dependent on u i ouiinoii tttiiM />.'s an* of Wimih Mot Ora/'ini 'ire..(meiil to Hove ?oy Ot.v of llit'-e yi/ni/i(i>Hln ri tin t, a" in let, M-eoin|i i?h more ll ten poirti v relief cliuinlr ch n.' won will te-cilfv to the truth of th * s'n jinenl) V u uaminl c re a dl*e?: cinjaii I v ilirfettiur your renin.ie* to n lief of synipt. in* I'ri ntih dim1 Or an ui v.iik i i toll.? at nipt < - no to ne rn.il of lie i \ i nii11 ap voi r r n i ilies :xi..| if relief 11'i he h iiul the plo| or 11 nntity i* Use. I *ue< I Will crown y.uirorirt*. l'- in Hal Is * lire rtpptu it dlrectlv to thn ili-.* Mc|oio('i mill applied live t.y tiii* l:i I of the an (to re r. Sent by inn I. pf? tpai i for i cell * I'o" mle l.y ? .J K (;irke\ A: < 4 > I. \ Nt'ASTKB, js. t Homo oi ?T? *' liluilMtiy l>ntoi t?y Iturulnr* i he Roc!* Hill Herald *ays Hast Saturday ni/rht bur^iurs torud the residence of >.'r ,J Hind-ay on White street, n t!:e lv/.-ct)) al Church, and <-u. i nut Sb."> in cash ami si ;2 1 ! 1. I : 's family is in L c or : i (hiring their nbsei Mi 1' li C<r,v n, the well kno you: or 11 eer < n Railroad A vet *: i\ nt; v. iih Mr Hinds; '1 .i- \ retired about 12 o'ch Saturday ni-_ht, and, when tl nwok" Sunday niorninj*, tii clothe- !md disappeared from ; room. In vest i jation showed t durimr the n. ;ht miiiic party |>ni ties hud rolled a (turret um llic window, had entered the roc 1 nnd reniovc<l their clothing to yard, ('loner ins|?ection shoe thiit nil the pockets had l?een rill Mr Lindsay losing aliout twe ' dollars in eash and Mr Com forty-three dollars. Mr Cov also lost c hecks to the amount f 17.42. Neither of the gen i men** watches were stolen. No arrests have been nia I hut we understand that there clues as to the identity of burglars. For other locals see second pa oi -iv i i p i\ i* ir*iv> TT'vj n <n 4 Li? .r-tn \/TTTonn * i ^ ^ f-i ) A a x > f M 4J *> I. v >\ , liat . /.} "tt* T! /S^TH o iM'\ , *77 ~1 f: CV'i" < u ' iy ,***?-'- } ' ' , Kt km J: \ Qj uv -i- :: : .:-M. * !;;.: - .. r-a 111(1 <???' red ow" eihtst ii!iat the thriffv house-keeper ? t ivmild call Fumniei' House-eleaui 2 ii Ycu Find You Haven't Enough Mm, I T h a!5 s Jus? 0 u r 5 a s e ! "I We need more coons a fie*' cleaiiin^ op. A ibusiness of such magnitude as our's will ulnars tin-on- on our hands Efundreds of ^eins'iuits. ' dds vs- asu! 83 mis En Broken Vnits, Pants t*m! Bhoes. jWc mws{ s^etrid oi then; iis quirk time. m m ? r n *. n r?rs n r * n 1 ? ^ '. '' _ ., , ;J r. V > v i! i?i tii l. .i 1 * '.?! <*$? :.!?.> s.i *? , - ?>.? Si ' 4 < *t a ay H # 11 t, r>?. * 9* <r ' rr - ' "!'* ' (1J J 1 B> <2. ft V / ^ > I it ^ 11 U LtB ... J / 8 < ? I? <i r * A'.. "u C-Joods. E?eninsititN >' Yard wife ; *c h<> r i>. > " * ?w KM'.iiinKius <>i p<im;n nml only 'eats. ?* Thousands of : toe f nv. i'<!Mlcric? a?'3 Lace tor |)Pl<'CS to sell quick. ??> cents fancy ^rgctndy now down fo 5 cents. 75 cents Corsets down to 50 r*"? cents I he 4t)-cent ( orset :-i( *25 cents. r^i D * n a. j v > v !->?> o T.IUSI "I'iKi! Fancy handles, J^atin twill. worth $5.OO. top n'it 45 cents. Mens 5^ cent Dress Sliii'b !?oiii|? a! 525 ,,'j. cents* Ho w $ ^ is r V 4 *! II 11 IT *?<? ilk I U 1 II II U 1> I li " .11 sir ft- MflGNiFicflNT Line I; JjPptsSAmSS, i 31 f>f?Pmt is? Hi,,.... n,"J Y? VI * - - ' v - ^ w * x - -L aieu'M ,ju (-cms i*am? lor 3S,> eems. n.>e?Mi ;*>i. ?'pants for fifty rents. So Pirn's (hie hlaefc worsted suits for This is the ?2s-;-ir-*' $10. suit everv^herr. % '<J? <fc> 82 v. iiU 1- .. u . (.'. i r<l $jf5?OCC?'o e be;?ill today to eieav :?;( ? :i^irst rust. >r.-. . ? r?<v II i < A " } n & S ; , v J!. ... ^ . V tr;. . :ie balance u* v.uv Ja^er} u. ai*,. <"' liir iiSat idoek at voir tisuee. in ' ^ * rue n n MCA" * ADV l;?AA'r i iL. , U A; i O UI vi Ll h jj U U V1 J? "J U U ? A i 1 . . - .TlHUirx ,,l<> All Ka^li-l. )Kitato nmn i.a.i ' ' ,;;3c"" "? '" -ti?- -cr- -?-? ?v. ;>l!'ors free medical attendance uu<! , * p ^ ' jj wk . n^loinc to all customer- w !. | jjQn 10Q hc<:i"M> J extracted hi*, tooth without g l0>" h'iy his potatoes. ?v, pain. I can do the sime for you. Neither ieir j in i [ / . ' t ' *. p tin nor at ten* e?lett> result from i .v * . ^ i / $.. . ,'v. . , ? .. i , i.,.t K. i>rnii(ll. ? s ^ &,u s V r - > 1 ve the cxpencneo, the "know now anil THE OPTICIAN, IF CHESTER. 2 th.- f?r ?n i.r??,-h<*of g Will ninko hi? second visit to ' 'ili,C-'',':'."i'" ' '.'l 'T' ""V . .. .. !? Hi), . ... ft \ I* >iM'< ial attention <rivon lo <iol<( A the s < "? *'"'y -"th V ,'^P\(W'|| ??l UrMge Work. No charge for 8 vcl 1,11 remain 3 <lays ONI A. t & i-? examinations and estimate*. ^ , t hose who desire to consult K. j * F S" .I _ ? Pii a a o t > Ih nn.lt ,,,?. .-nun* their eye, will I . ^ R 111 t B $ ?8 , llQIltlSfa ? no well to come as early as |x?s-1 w " t t van sihle. | \ LANCASTER, S C. j ran SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES *Vi "Tm'i ?biimmi Cii "**' :^m ? WT Kj(s tceted ami fitted in the .1,. Harry Foster, NfltifP trt fhp Pllhlir 1'?- mo*C aclentitlc manner with the finrnr | IlUlluv IU lllC rUUllt. Optical Len?ca from $2,00 In neat nick- ATTORNEY AT I.AW, I TNTI C KURTH RH notice is irivee i_ el frame* to #10 (10 in live finest, ami . < ,, VJ ins-office w id !>?> open on Sa'ta hesvtest gold frame*. Lighter frame* "* ' , ' ' *?' each week, ami on the tin are . . : ? Monday in each month. am je**. W||J prmct,al, the Court* of th? L. J. PERRY, ,,H> ^ Mtate. Hpeeial attention given to col- County A'upervitwr. Van 7 K-mAsirr,i ?*?. Wanted1 ArTIdealS^S ? LllJI) . The Optician. I ? ?ra?Maigj&?3 Ke- L"L/V I Janv. 3d, lSWi.-l yr. Wl,f ?? > i