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l-ca'" Msfltrsj' ? Ii Mi?i? Daisy Hney of liock Hill \ is tli* guaat of tlie Miss?? Hood, t ? Ii The Clerk is advertising some I I valuable lur.d in this issue. See ttd. I>t ,J M St ?>h< 1 f 11:1 y> will preach i'' u special sermon to childien Sun?jt <la\ nu?rnin?r at II o'clock. c' 11 Mis Mal>el Bruce of the HeaD I ^ Springs section, is at 1 )r Strait's a and vn 'iII ? ntc r the graded schooi a Monday. ( ... V .\ N I Kit, '< r cu > I) pwond .?> <{ ! pel > n .iimii 1 < s- Sout'nn Hun! r * \\ < < <1 f'oinpiii ^ 1' () l'i<>x .V.N liar]i*s ii *. ? 4 in. Mis 11 a 11 Jones is blending h few days in Colombia. ^ 1 Mr. It K Kiddle lia* purchased n lot in West End ami will likely }butld on it soon. ? ? i4 1'iof. M-ohiin's doo show bus been the nili action here the past I day or so. 11 ___ i ( Mr. J F Clyhurn is haying i1 sotno trees on his lot in West End duo up pi paiatui > to building. 1 The young people had a pleas- * am social gathering at I'nityj mania Tuesday niuht in honor of . ' t Mis* Jessie Beckham of Pleasant | 11 ilk. J The carpenter* Began work on lilr. I) K Helm's new resilience in West Knd Thursday. Mr. Ilalhji man is the contractor. > Crawford Bros, will more their i drug store into the handsoaae , store room recently Built l?v l>r. t M 1' Crawford just South if thejt Cunningham Hotel uext weak. ji ? ji James, the lise-year-old son of Mr. J T K Marshal of PleseantL HiM, died on Wednesday last of . I congestion of the Brain. The re- t mains were interied at St. Luke k mm. i ? 1 11 til 5U* ) I ^ - C Letter* a?lt?rt im?(1 for the week , t ending .I an 12, 1901: Mis* Mary j Perry, Mia* Sarah K Karne*. Miss Hilton, Kliaaheth Sander*. Jame* (i Dewd, Patrick .1 Fahey, K Roger*. I.elle Nance, r. m. 11 Laaraater, C | I >tr. W r Plyler has made tm>| . t morn investments in real e*tate tins week. lie ha* bought the 1 Hunter Stable* on W hite Street, I and also the Parker McManu* plantation in the eastern section of dim county. r 1 Communion at t ho l'reahy. tei ian church after the 11 o'clock i *ervico in the morning. 1>t. .) 11 , c Wilson of Kichburg, is assisting I tlx* pastor in the service* which ( were bugun Thursday and will I n continue through tonivrrow. , t ? II Mra. Catherine Nenl, wife of I Mr. Uriah Neal of Flat Creek '1 township, tv*4 taken to Columbia Thursday for treatment in the State hospital. It is hoped under the skilled physicians there she tuav he restored to her family . * i sound and well. i Mr. Win Itla-k, of South Mc |t Alinter, Ind. Ter., who came out r several months ago to visit hit*Ki?- (, ter and to recuperate his health was c taken to Coluiehia Thursday for | treatment in the State hospital. | I lib brother, Mr. .John Black, of a th? Indian Territory, accompanied , him to Columbia. J r Call and got a drink of Hot r Chocolate, Tomato Bouillon, Clam r Bouillon, Coffee, Beef Tea, Lorn* ( monade, Ginger Tea, at Mack 1 oroll a Fountain. n J. B. Muckorell. | 'hk " j?' ? t,.; > * Mr. T R Lnngley hat bought out ' testis Porter & Thieitt who have oen (loins: business in Matonic ^ i uil*lin?;. Aw toon aw he trades for lie powt office and the barber whop " will own every business between )avit' and the Enterprise otlico. 8 _ h The dispenser at this place aw turned over to the County reasurer $95ti 71 ? the town and:' ounty'e *har* of the profits for " lie month of December. The * Lersnaw dispenser turned over n i I I the tame time $7s9.45? town nd county's share ot tho protitwi* f the dispensary nt that place. ' Zed Valandinohnm, a well . own old colored citizta of the ' own, died here Tuesday ni^hi.' U onetime !. owned <?ood prop- ' rtv and lived in fine style, taking!'1 tleasure driven iii Hi* own cut- '1' I inge huhind h pair of handsome j ? r*>*. 1 ??H, fortune changed. He I ^ aw Hi* property * Id from the | ourt nomc steps, and tl.e last' ears of Hi* lite He lived in abject I >overty. There are tUub? who f bought he had money and some t d the negroe* say that the day H iefore his death he Imrned a roll " if greenback* saying ll at no one | hould have his money. After bin i. leatli a $."> t > i 11 wu* found sewed * ,p in one of his coat pocket*. c Mr. T F Howie, one of our sat voung men, lias gone to Fan J H?ter at lea-t for a while. ? \N ax iaw Enterprise. I * ? Mr. T E H Stevenson ha* ' mught and muted into Mr. J E ' del atiu'i dwellinj* houss on South * r> daiu street? V\ axhan Enterprise, j1 (isn. J \V Floyd's history of U he part South L'arolina took in hs recent Spani?h-Ain> rican war I j * about to be issued from the \ iress. i'he proposition to extend the ' line for payment of taxes passed us house by t lug vote, but if ne is to Judge from the expreeions heard iu the other end of lie Mate house it is by ao means; ertain that it mil pa** the sen- j te. ?The State. The appoietment of House com-1 aittees wa* announced i'hursdav. ' ion. T V \\ illiam? i* oe the udiciarjr committee and is chair-; tan of tli* committee on iucormrntion*. Hon. J N E?trid<*? i? h tli* WtM ami ilami* commitI ?*. The** ar* th* most impor ant committee* of the bodj. 'alnful Accident Mr. John A .>t*wman, firemaa m th* L. iSc C. Railroad, met J ritli a painful accial*nt at Chester rVedntediij ni^ht. II* irti aland np on one track watching a train ^ oiuin^ in on *Q<>ih*r when a car >acked down ugaiasthim. II* ca I l*a?or*d to jump from th* track t lit foil or wan knocked dowa, * ho nlissl of th? car passing oyer | lit foot, mashing off oral of ii? toe# Ho wo brought home ' . hursduy and is doing very well. | t I'leasant Surprise The good people of I'nitjr *urirised tneir pastor and family st Tuesday by gathering a. the nause about 10 a. in., bringing] lintier and supplies for pantry, ousistingof flour,hams,shoulders, ? ioe, drisd fruit, oofTse, sugar, ' oda, salt, etc., and for barn, 1s rn, fodder and sotton seed. Ar. J I1 Ca*kev and Miss Dora I 'lynn furnished music with yiolin ^ n?l guitar. Ahout 75 people rere pra-ant and Komc of these | ot member* of I nity. It 11 rand day. The pattor conducted eligioua exerciaea after dinner naking a short talk and praying Jod's Massing up->n all proaent. 'ho 33 and 133 l'aalms wai o snag nd Mr. K K Itoyce closed with " rayer. >lert From ltnln( Kicked by a Mule On Monday afternoon Mr. larney Lucas of the Taxahaw actios, waa Kicked in tha stomach a mule at Crawford & Elliott's tables, which he slapped on the ip with his hand in pausing it. I? was taken in the oflics at the table* and a physician aiynmoned. jater, he was removed to his ncle'a home near the cotton mill rhere he died the following ere j ing. He was a son of Mr. Thos I .ucas and whs about 23 yours of ! ge. His reioainK were taken to i "axshaw ami interred there on j V A<lneb/I.iu ? - > vuuuriiij * i in III ivil. ? T* "" "or Ken* ! One or two nnrac farm, near )wi"ht. (iood residence and out>uiltlin<r*, line wall of water. In j l^lit of school house and post llice and in two miles of church, j tpply to It U Kiddle, Dwijjht, 8. C. 'lie ltcst Mules Yel Our Mr. I lood has just returned j roin the Western markets with he nicest lot of mules ever put on his market. We can suit any and iveryhody. Comt at once Three ar loads, nearly 100 head, of miles to select from. We also lave a nice lot of horses We aro ellino on as ?*?* 1 term* as you un liny any where. Lancaster Mercantile Co. A CAICI> or THANKS To the dear brethren of Unity nd other churches to whom we urrendered our home la>t Tueslav, we dr?ire to publicly express air sincere thanks fot their preei ice aid for what you left with ia in our hea*t?, pantry and harn. nasmuch, u* re hare done these hin^s unto tlie least of th^se, ye tare done them unto me, *ay? Jhriat. May our God richly iless you all for your acts of rimlriAca 1 ' a|'|ii wt iikiuii aim KiTP, Your friend*, {pt. J M and Mi> K S Wbit*. : a ! -Heath ] Making ? A GREAT I Our increasii itore room to on ilown f!ie nii<l(ll< #17. Thus. tim must make roon to s augliter pr mortar later on. examination tlia WHOL ... ill C * rif IHFUK iiifj and $7,000 i >ver the handsoi lined and fasliioi wear. Dress potl Linens, Hosiery, kerchiefs, ete. -Heath ] Iter. Ilugh W Heon, who bis been pastor of the Presbyterian church of Wnxhrvr fer four years has become assistant to Hit. Dr. J W Stugg, | Hster of the Second Presbyterian church at Charlotte, N. C. Dr. J W White came over from Lancaster Sunday ami Monday J was shaking hands with tlie many good friends he I?ft here. Hock Hill Herald. Spot cotton brought 10 rrnti? mi this market Lst Saturday :<t ' tl -il figure was uuHin ollered f??r a In! yesterday.- Hock Hill Herald. knqpmmmt).'' rm w> i ^ A Letter to "Unkie' Juhn. Deer I'nkle.lohn: I wnzdowii at Lancaster tother da\ and set d lot# uv trix while i nn/, thuir. While I w 11/ gwir.e up niam street I seed a inily purt\ place wheat* thay had all sorts of i truck tu eat and I wint in and axed who staid theer un the man in tbur sed it \vn/ the Pa 1 r C r oevi y Store 'I'wu/ a mity funy pari r to me, dident ee env irals in thair at nil, tintt thav had the purtie?t Randy, hit jest mule uue mouth weap to cc hit, and tho finest Reasons ami Knots and ad eorts uv Kan fi utes an mints inei t an terhaoker and snuph and more uv that kind uv truck than i eu'd t?d VII Sliuillt IH ? .....I |U. ? j _ ? . . ... ? MMin illMI I IK II I I 1 iri V had flower and meet and ham* an migger an KanlTe\ an airh WuulTev liit hiiz, One k111? 11v it wood kure 1110 headache an if von drunk two kupi; you woodn't kare if you' did hev the headake. Mr. t'ovingtoii, the ho?sman aed he dident ax I?ut" 10 rents a pound for it cither. That parlor plaice wiiz. a mighty tin? sto. thav sholv do treat von nice and ovrv ! bod v is gwine thear to git thear | raahnns, coz everything \- cheeper thear than eny other sto in lama* ,er. Von he aho aa go thear the \ nex time von go to town. Your trewly, .1 ark Snyder. jLORIOUS CHRj mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm DnMT/TMr J UhUNrUlNU V t Clean Sw REMOO!LS'^G iiusiucss al>s< ir Dry Goods S)c i 3 wall ami refittii It' is l)l'l>('i<tIIS tis I i for carpenters i ices now than ht If o-<ls and fi: t proves the stor; E-SOULED CH| and corner of et vortli of Allocs at tne wraps, ('oats itahly cut. F.xqui: terns of Silk. of , underwear, Fai at once this is 111 Banking i ' 1 Hates I hi proved Cotton 1 have l? i >*ale a limited (plantitv of tin* Improved cotton seed, h vnl il l v superior to ally erer grow n in this part of the country, h varied1* that this year yielded 4?> Ihs of lint to the 10<) pounds of t-ci il cotton and made nine IihIcs to the plow Kvet \ ],~ 2'tO pounds of this cotton in the seed is worth at present prices ahold 1 <)( a hale mote than the ordinal \ colli ii I'm iter ret some of tin- mm d In fo' e t hex ale all 15otie Si a Ini-ln I. I paid $!>.? <K? a I.to In I I r ihrtii A .) ( lai U, latncasler, S. C. SPgPlftL iUfiTB f% V* mmHjs.1 W ''li \ i I v! '*'< 1 l?eei, pork and *:mi'it Irtnd w t? tn>in hiiiit 1 i i: 11 we Itnve J?i > 11?_?111 Mr \ F. I >.ilT' \\ -,\ V ' < 1 : i,?1 ll.'-ff runt a in I w<- -1 i*i 11 iniiki' ii nut s|! 'in-'ix'-* to look alter tin* welfare of the ! ".y v' J |4l P ^ 'i-HM i I /f.L L i.r ^ 9 llli bill. in ivt'i v IniiiM* in (own and adjointn<; nmnl rv We are poino to tin | a Hiir liusinos* on n smalt seal* and will always tieat von air &a)r l-'resli Norfolk Oysters n specialty . Respect fully, LANGLEY &FLYNN. Plione 'o 30. STh.1AS FOR Y & Mercai /eep of Evi /LE BEGINS ilutclv forces to > jisirf MK'jif. rl'he stir the stores wi! >r us, onlv t hi < e 1 mil masons. T'i 1VC (lit' foot's inj! giircs attract at v. tlSTMAS MB! ir store* J$8,5<>( t a merciless r and trapes, War site Tailor Suiis. dress goods, of icy Goods, Table ic Busy Season. 1 Mercan t Money LoaiieaL I t^KCOIIATEVOhTG OR ** v* 1 11 impM.yed :??? ? ? at *Mw ate* li. K VN Y I JO, < llOI l-?-> ?' W liny )on alfome K<*r $1 U<<> SMO arris, a'i n; J mi". N T111 ' I'i iitius. <r hi < l\ > fCi '4 i"imI, kiniv i isl'ui:?r or Fn* *ian>c\ I'l.U'C Km Sl.'.dO . 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M A A of /> < ?. h racier (> deliver ??n<i coileci \& Ihoiith i tun na foi ? ><i tsinl'iishei n ai-u Mtclin it p m1 < Ip-mIp licii-e T 3lf ! b vur mir pby. lloiiPHiy moreihxr cx| cii in e (quired Om i( leisure any *( k in mix c ity J-iiclope selfe Mth'rt spe'i si: mi v ' envd"i p hictiiM rs, Thirtl Fl"or. 314 I>- a ri*.>? f* I , < "hlcupo Mi: sTTILE CO." ery thing* AT GPJGE, i to ?<!<! ano(E)<'4 worli oi tearing I Eifgin in mm* ? wot*ks loft. V* c ivill nay us bettor A lreiS !>v <1 list or W tentson, but it is SAINS ) worth ol clotheduction. Look in lurs ele^auth . Newest iN'cck wasli Fabrics, Covers, bandITILE CO.*