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l ocal Maltars j Cotton brought !>A cents yes- , terday on this market. j i?r. .i is, ltntied^a. lno dentist i lias tlio thanks of the editor, for ? i box of very tine honey. i .lost received 1000 piirs of punts, slightly damn trod, at 50c i on tlie* dollar. Porter Pros. Miss Annie Votmjj is visiiinu < her sister, Mrs. Schrock, in i Camdeti. For Kent! A cood live roon cottage, convenient to Main Street. Apply to .1 K Bluckmon. < i There will b< ( reaching at I'nitv , A. It 1*. Church at 1 1 o'clock Sunday by Rev .1. M. White. t Mrs T. J. Strait will leave to tlnv for a visit to relative's at Kiel) burg. When yon want shoes bring your feet to us. Porter Pro's. Yesterday, good Friday, was the day for planting gardens, and almost evcrx body, except the editor, got h is planted Have you seen those tine ties at i Porter Bros? The infant chihl of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cuuthen, at the cotton mill, died Thursday night and was interred in the town cemetery yesterday. We can still dress a man at both ends?hats and shoes. Porter Bros. Our aiiod and esteemed citizen, ex Magistrate W. II. Burns, of East End , was prostrated with a congestive chill Thursday evening and is in a precarious conditio.i. Novelties in tine in^s of all kinds at Porter Bros. Easier services will ho held in the Methodist, church tomorrow morning. The church will he dec orated and the singing will he appropriate for Hastei occasion. If you want something it must he one of those line ties at Porter Bros. County Auditor J. A Conic re. turned home from MonrooTuesday suthiing intensely from a pain in his side. lit* Hint though! it was neuralgia tmt it has developed into a laid case of pneum uiia. County Superintendent of Education J II Thompson is so riously ill of gastritis at his borne near Dwight. Dr. Elliott, his physician, was in town yesterday and reported no improvement in hia condition. \ Bethel Presbytery convened at Kershaw tast Tuesday. Rev. J 11 Thernwell, 1) D., prtached the opening sermon, and Rev. I). N M eLanchlin was chosen moderator] Weex|>octed the proceedings for this ihiie I?ut failed to get tbcm. Henry B Howie plead guilty oi a-suult and battery of high and aggravated nature, at Chester last week and the sentence of the court was ihat he pay a tine of $50. It is understood that ho days all ex* lenses of Mr .loa A Walker, on whom the assault was committed, amounting to $75.?Chester Lan tern. COTTON PIvANTKHH who are interested in high prices for cotton next fall can hear of something to their advuntage by sending a postal card at once to THK ADAMS COTTON CO., Charleston, S. C. 1 Po The Public: It takos a whole page of this ssne for Tho (ianson C'nsh Store 0 tell owr readers of its superb spring Stock and of its very, fery, low prices, and yet it has ?ot told the half. It will require 1 visit to their store and personal nspection of their stocks to fully ippreciale the bargains they have. Their ad, will prove interesting reading from beginning to finish, uid every man, woman and child dioiild read it. It may save von! III : - Willi noil :i -MlglR pill'dinse lO <tO it I >r:it li of itev. >1 II I'ooxcr Rev M II l'oozei, pastor of the' Iiii11ouster circuit and city mission, lied suddenly at Ids home, in Cedar Creek township, at 1 a m, ; Thursday morning last. He had I heen in feehlo health from la, grippe and indigestion all the first part of the year hut his health hud so mueh improved that he re-1 stimed his pastoral work about | two weeks ago. He retired Wed-j nesday night feeling us well as usual and awoke about 1 o'clock com* plaining of shortness of hreath. | Hi* wife, fearful of his condition, left him with lus daughter, while she went to the nearest house, a negro enhin half a mile away, i through a terrible rain storm, to get some one to go for a physician She returned home with all hast# to find her husband lying in the arms of his daughter, dead The spirit of this good man had gone to its eternal home. M II I'ooy.er was born in! ()ran?;ehur?; and whs about 7.'f year* of age. Ho engaged in the mercuntilp business in Charleston until about 1S7.4>? when lie felt] called to preach the Gospel and i joined the M K Conference South, in that year. He ha* served many circuits from the mountains to the ^eaboard and has done ef feet i ve work in the Muster's) vinexard wherever he has labored. Hp was thrice married, his last wife, to whom lie was married 1 just live years ago, was a Miss' Williams of Greenville county. | She and four children by Ins first i wife, Rev K R Footer of the Florida conference, Mrs John L] Ileidtman of ()ran<iehrr??, Mrs S A Dana of Charleston, and Miss Fannie Pooler survive liiin, and will have the deepest sympathy of his friends here and throughout the State. Mrs Poozer will make) her home with her sistei^ Mrs .1 \Y Stuart of (Ireenville, and his, unmarried daughter will go to, live with her sister Mrs lleidtman at* ()ran<fetmi f f I ho remains of the deceased were hrmi"ht to this place yest? r day morning accompanied hv his family, a nephew. Prof .1 NY Poo/.er of Kershaw, who hml l>wr? telegraphed of his uncle'% death, and u la**go number of his c ngre-1 Ration and of the oflicial members i of his circuit. Thev wore taken on the 10:30 train to (Irangehurg, ace mpanied hy his widow, j daughter and nephew, to he in- > terred in the family burying; ground about two miles North of that town. Items From the Kershaw Kra Dr. L. T. Gregory and ,1. W. llamel were elected delegates from tho local lodge K. of I*. to the grund lodge which meets in Char leston May t,r?th. The dog ordinance becomes op J erativo the 15th inst. After tlmt date all-dogs in the incorporate limits will have to he muzzled or kept confined. Dr. R. S. ileckhain will attend the meeting of the urand lodge Knights of Honor in Colombia next week as a delegate from the Kershaw lodge. Mr L F Stratton laft yesterday for Charlotte to accept a position with the Mecklenluirg Iron Works | We regret Mr Stratton's departure He was u most desirable citizen and was universally liked and respected. We are glad to see at home again Dr. li. S. ('authen, who ha* ju^t completed his second year in the Baltimore Medical college, in the study <>f medicine, and is now taking his vacation. He will rel* ? i - - L ... 11miii in ivfiaiiHw miiy i" sunn nine howevei, htkI will take ? position in the employ of the A. C. L. road until the opening of the next term. Sid, is u deserving young man and vo wish him abundant success in his every undertaking. Dr \Y C Twittr, has associated himself with I)r .) E W Hailc at this place for the practice of his prfcssion. lie has also taken nn interest in the drug business and w ill have charge of tho prescription department and tho compounding of prescriptions when not out on professional visits. In addition to '.lis medical course DTwitty is a graduate in pharmacy and is well equipped in both departments. Religious. The appointments of Rev. (' II Clyde for Tradesv lie circuit will be as follows until further notice: Tauf.unaci.k ?2d Sundays at 1 1 a m; 4th Sundays at dn'h) p in. I Ion:wi l l - 2d Suiidnvs :t-:tn p 111: 4th Sundays, 11 h m. Hktiiki. ? 1st Sundays, 11 a 111; 3d Sundays 3:110 p in. Zuin ? 1st Sundays, 3:30 p in; 3d Sundays, 11 a in. Announcement . FOR sri'ERSNTKNi EN V OF EDU<A HON I'm ilie Voiers of I.ntn-HHtfi* OiMiity: Willi many thanks f i i>a?l favors | xiiil -ill I lie soitoitulMiti of friends I j heu'liy anio n ee myself n? a euiidi- | ilhte fiir tlx < of i .'oiini v- f-upei in 1 / ndeiil if Kiln'H'ion, sntijent lo I lie I rules tfovern nir the llem'erat.o |>li | mars; and if eleel?il my time ami i energies are\mirx for tin* liest inn-re ts f ed ueal ion .! K m.AiK1 ON I -SPRING - lit SHEATH I -1 FOUR MONTHS AGO Wo mi, * vent null y wo would have the 4'Lion I (iimplile Sun Our exhibit of brimmed Hats outriv liere, the original conceptions of our Stock of Children'* Trimmed lints, RICH AND ELEGANT SPRING S Ciowds of ladies around them s1 in<jf them, hundreds arc still coming GREATG Haying in such large ipinntit ways gone as soon as they are unpac shades and now patte ns. Mm lit* k.'4iKI?kL.1 <% ^Fli? Cl' novelties of even * departments, (i W e used both. S success. Our pri< trade here. -Heath E I gr sr s [j ^ ? >n ? 0 >=- =? gg i O - 3 L i !) -<->81 2. a f.r il g ~ ^ ts S " 3. =r ?. li m ^ 5 1 ?2 K if* ? m = r ? j] ^ ~ - -' 'igsgti a O r!? ^ _/,ti ? I r ro m u a. ^ > o tii o 3 g " r: w - iu Li ? ? . j> f S ~ Kj > .,*.: :. VT ^ 2* i bs, ? k fs L o . I .f ? s o ? s i? w w * J r! p t, it Q -/?* so i-1 ^ ^ s i? 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HMiUl\3Sn^ 3WD1NG US!'j . \ is ^ ^ uAlvl 1 ILL uu.P0 ffTH. since showered us with its favor i. \N <? Knew that ould command it so soon. IRY OPENING MONDAY lieing the hest display ever shown in Lancaster.?? \ucign and New YorU. Patterns are to he produced ss. Ol'K PKICKS AUK VKRV LOW. Pi? lery for Spring. GOODS. Hundreds have bought them, hundreds are wear FUL BARGAIN?. slmw, and sellin^r so close, hccuiiM' tiie <;oods ure alress (ioods and Waist Silks We have the rare h newness in notions and ml our clothing and shoe dictates early purchase, as. is llie guiding star to . that it is a pleasure; to tlully, RC AN TILE CO.\