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ca! Multui,. Cotton brought IbJ cents per pound on this market yesterday. Mr. Sum .Jones of Newberry is orer on u visit to his brothers, Judge .! ??*> and Mr. W C Jones. Her. J W Little will preach at Newhope Church the -ltd Sunday in this month at 11 a ui., nnd on Saturday before, at *2:d0. Mr. Johe Hoiioh of Ma^no'is Utu> .. t I ??*?., ir? 11 j w umvn with relative* and friends in this St-te. lie whs in Lancaster this week. Work i* progressing rupidlv on the new pursoniijje heing hiiilt at Eljjin for the \V*?t Lancaster ?-ircuit. Mrs. .1 T Mucker, who has hoea spending a ?? k or so witn her parents ut Mouth Springs, re turned home Thursday. The undersigned will, in a few days, open a photograph wullery orer theUanson I>ry (ioods store, leave your orders for me if you want tii o work. Prices to suit the times. W A l>avis, Photographer. liishop I C Clinton, of tlie A M E Zioe church, left I hursdav for Peusacola, Flu , whore he will preside over the aueual conference .j 11* _ - ? or >> e*i r loruiti. WAN 1 1** i >. T i' <\'i It I) k w immI mitl p(*rM*tniiii)ii I.oust. 11 t-iti H'*M| f/'otnpMi y I' <> lu?x luir lesion, >. 1 . Ini Mr VV li Han i*, section ho?s on the S C (in. Fx , h*s civet) the contract for a residence for him salf>to be huilt at Flgin. Mr. J II Hagine ha* the contract. Flgin it gat ting on uhooui. Phone S'j. I have opened a market and restaurant at the Davis corner. Fresh nieatK every day. Phone 80. (} W Ikdl. Our old friend, Mr J L Tillman of Van NVyck apent several dava here this week. Hi* many friends hare ara ulwavs glad to see him. Ha is looking well aad could easily pas* aminig stranger* a* a score of years younger than ha really is. Call and got a drink of Hoi Chocolate, Tomato Bouillon, Clatn Bouillon, Coffee, Beof Tea, Lent aionade, Ginger Tea, at Mack roll a Fountain. I. IS. Muckorell. While loading t?n*r mill stock or a rvi^on one day t he past w?eli ont of the akida on which they wan rolling the atock slipped aed tlx tock fell across the legs ef Mr. George Bowert hurting him sev erly. Bu for one end of the aioch being held up by the other aki< both hi* leg'a would hare beer broken above the ktieea. The carrier on the Menroemai route had an unfortunate accidenl near Wileon'a store last Wedaea day. Ilia horse waa trotting in f brisk trot when he suddenly checked hire up canning him t< fall and hraak hie neck. The car rier brought the amil the re?t o the way afoot. M r?. Hester Heath, widow o the late Jamea M Heath whi I it* J formerly near Tirzxuh churcl just aero** the line in Unior county on Wednesday, the 6tt intt., at Alheniarle, N. C., age? 65 yearn, tier remaina were in terred at Tirzah church hy th? side ->t those of her late lamente< hushand, on Thursday the 7th inst She leaves four childrensuryirinj her. \ f The count v pension board whs in s?*.sion again \ o*tf?rday considering applications for pensions s About 32 applicants for teach rs certificates were standing the examination before the hoard yes tei'day All bin six of the applicants were colored -? ?I Mrs Kirie * indwell lauves toil iv to spend a \\*ek or two with relatives at Catawba I ** Mrs .1 '.! (?miiihen and <*liiI ren 1 ret mie I fro u a visit to the for m-r"* p mints a linssal Place i + h A ver\ enjo\ahle Valunttne party was given lit Mr#. Mr-Car dell's too ni hi of the 14th bv " | M i-M-s Nannie Irene McCardell and ivh I Vanhit dinghum. -? M r .! N Ad-lison is . e ir j fill 11 in t he w'ill lo-e his lag A s?e .>?i< 1 operation has b?en performed for anent ism ai the Johns Mop- i i kins hospital. I'll* phone poles between this place and 'rxi^viile have all baen | erected and i>i a taw more dav# the Moid farm and Mr. S I) I'av- | In:' ivill liirn iilinnii x.w.mt-. i urn I with thi* pIllCM Lbs Sii mi! and I'oore amputated 11 hi big toe on Mr .1 C Nelson's rit?t foot Wednesday. Mr. Nel mod cut it ?evri?ly while chopping wood one dnv Ihst wsst ?t his homo near .lueksonham. > Mr. T C Thompson, contractor for building the now cotton mill I hit* arrived with his family hih! arc stopping at the Cunningham House. His bookkeeper an I slenogi aph'T have also arrived. , It will not I?o a great while now before brick laving will be begun. 1 s s Married, on Wedneaday evening Inst. Feb 13. 1001, by Kev. J M White at the manse, Mr .1 K Simpson aud Miss Fannie Helms, ; daughter of \lr. K A Helms, all of the I'nity section. Both the bride ami groom mo Tory popular in their vicinity and a host of friends wish t hem a happy journey I through life. , It was reported here yesterday I that FJIiboti Laney, col., formerly! , of thi- county but sow living , at Kock Hill, had shot aud killed j another darkey, Henry McCaw at Fort Mill Thursday night. McCaw hud run off with Laney's , wife and he overtook them there, so the report goes. Kllison was; here Thursday looking for them, j f Letters advertised for the week ending Feb. 16, 1901: Marshal ( Follerton, \V M Corkle, .John j Crump, T S Small, dr., .lack wJ I f II* f 1 ? * j cmMiiDiiii, .james >> noou, Misses , Daisy Dentoe, Cathern (iamhle, Kip lici kliiiin, Lillie Wither* spot mi, Mis. Manieay Hardin. Belli* Nance, i* m. I Lancaster, 8. C. i "~" While raising trestle benches At hear Creek on the side track of I the S C Sl (ia. Kx Thursday a ^ brace pave wav causing three benches to fall. The hands all ran t to tret out froiu them tint one of r the Larues negroes, poor fel* i low waa caught under them ami is seriously hurt. Had he not < been mushed into the nmd he would have he an instantly killed. He may possibly racorar. f -?* , J VV Cook & Co., nreopaning i up a racket store in the old poet 1 office building opposite the old ) Catawba houaa. They will not I carry a large stock hut they Hay - they ?are prepared to pulverize i competition. Ladies Dongola I shoes |120; Balkan only $1.10; Yorkshire ginghams "ante. I 1'hotographatakan and satisfaction guarantaad. See add. next waak. ! Appointment* for Lancaster 1 County. Got McSweeney has ?ade tke i following; Appoint meats for Lail I | muter county; W CCauthen, tin ? aaurar; .lohn A Cook. Auditor; 1 VlaoiHtrMtvs: Hiruni W Mobley, t Heath Springs, for Rieasant Hill; r .1 .) Roberts, Longsville, f?r Flat s Creek; W \ (Barnes, Wild Cat, t I for Ruferd township; I) K Hall, i I Relair . for Itplian Land: J T ('an- h itiien, K?r?lmw; John King, Dry t I Crack, < 'edar Crack, township; .1 t A Hyatt, Van Wyck Waxhaw t township. m ^ m 1 Deatli of Mr Yf It Henry. Several week* ago are noted ^ that Mr. W U Henry, the oldest (1 resident of Rock Hill, hud moved 11 to this place and would make his in"m?witn nta-son, Mr. C.J Henry. ,J The day he Arrived he went to bed <1 with the grip and was never able a t'> be * mi t ?>f bed a??Ain. Death (came and relieved him of hi* suf~ f ferini; Thursday afternoon. Mr ^ Henry was about 66 rears of a<re, ^ a nieinber of the Methodist church and a good man. He leaves surviving him a brother at Statesvillo, ^ L. k N <\, and a sister, Mrs. Miller, | of Rock Hill, u daughter, Mrs. J B Faison of Chase City, Va., and " F his son, Mr. C .J Henry of this place. His remains were tuken to ! Rock Hill y esterday afternoon and H I interred in the cemetery there by c 'the side of his wife Mr. and tl Mrs. (J J Henrv, Messrs. .J S ^ Clyburn, L (J Lazenby, J M Hood * and others of this place accotu! panied the remains to Rock Hill. II RUNT'S COTTON ROOT ?! I|ENNYfiOYAL||ILLS "l.T f Bymnl aenuine alway rel lable an?i mmf9. Ladle*! always ask fer Dr Bust's Cotton Boot and Pen | nyroyai Fe ; male Pills. They u?v*r Ml aud never Injure Mailed to any sddrees on receipt of $1.00 by Crawford Broa, Drug- gists, Agents, Lancaster, H. f?. j - gatheri -Heath i Here' Of all Odds. F.i rally accumulate* turned into great o< Terril All of our IFintei Goods and IFash moving out of liei ing us. Vou savi here, and not get have room tor We must suffer, all g a single purchasi -Heath I [)o?th of MIm Bakitr. I Miee Eula Baker, daughter of M Mr. W P Baker, of the eastern Sal lection of the county, died Thura in i?y night, Feb. 14, 1901, after a ehci inhering illneaa of consumption, tol she an about IKyeare of age, a p?> neiuber of tlie Baptist church and lod in exemplary young chriatain wo j acl an. Juat blooming into young bal vomanhood, her death ia very j He tad. Deep aynapathy ia felt for he bereaved family. The re l VT L. 1,10 natns wero interred at Newhope ^ ihureh yea'erday afternoon. J J & \ L>ocul Items from Kershaw F->it ali( l he infant child of S L (iardner, 'r., which waa only n few wr?k? Silt Id when ita mother died, died 7th sat. David McMillan, son of Mr. S'? ohn A McMillan, of Jefferson, ied at hia h ome the 8th iuat, aged n< ' bout 16 years. J to? Mr. .) A Kalkenberry was mar- j ^ f ied Sunday, 10th mat, to Mis* itnaada Rewcll, of the Beaver ; !reek section, at Bethel Church. I I i iWii>a Emmie H&eweltine .eft <; it eatenlay for Baltimore to post ernelf on the l?tewt atylck in , " lillinny Had, we repeat to s?v. f,.h rill epeod the Spring ueaaon in 11 'lurid*. a < Prof. E C Croxton, of Heath | ^ prin*, is tilling tha place of prinipal in th? Kerahaw School during ... !ST he continued incapacity of Prof. lh.)d?i who i> now suffering from n attack of grip. ^ r ' Ma H?AlipKT[.H5 jj 'or Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and ;>?' Plastering Hair $ T. K. DAVIS' I .AHCASTER BAKERYi NC OF THE Nanking & sa Cheap ids. Broken Lots i Mr. Frank Strait, son of Mr*. A Strait, who livan near the nda hridga oyar Flatting I'reek Hathesda township, accidental I v it himsalf whila handling a pislast Sunday morning. The hall scd through his loft hand and gad in his right lag. Dr. Fenwtth called and axtracted the I that afternoon. - Koek Hill raid. A limit 1 o clock last >und;i\ rning the store hoti-< ?i i ataw... I .luncti u occupied l>v Simpt-on heiguaon, gaicral iieroiiandi.-e del'a, wan discoi ?i t?i to ho aiiro I in a short time the building 1 its contents ware totally conned. Ilia ami' si niaating of the 1 ckholdare of ihe Fort Mill M fg ?.-1 i ? . ?1_ .. iiiimiit np? Iiwwi UI U'l ?n. I'ol. Lett y Spi iu^a, dt h'"ilste,,> nn* flu? only out ofn! Mncltliol<(?.<r wliD at ten led i meeting. Fort Mill Tiinua. /? / :;/</ j \ i ,\ // o / >l?l- S.-IIIH K III lit \ i, ,1 I i IH11 n tt s 1 I' v ? d 1 >!.\ ill 111 s I \ N K\V '"driii Amiikican kin.Nhi 1 K ll I- H urcilt nil fill || II,, im ?<i n- cxceeuiny |m111111it11 s- ... eviiiv | ai. iii l>l,,i|i|i , K inn. \iii it | k, li> Illlte Ol' It'll i,le Kfllfl l'.? |'c | ii"n ol water iiiu.'ix .mm. iiiaiul foil want i|uii!l, ifii.'f hii'I i*.,rH tin* i Lcietin?l \. .-mil b> J F ,\.a. kt. j , o . Drugpist l,ane>?M.? t . 'ii. 1urn i ~ ? ? mi NOTICE. A'IK OF SOUTH C A K( )Kl N \ 1 cor NT V OF I.ANt \,SIKK, j Court ,ii Probate. ttii* It Mi'i antfil, ?s Kxeeutrix of . s. MeCardell, Nancy A Williams i nd oilier Petitioners, ai; A I NST W. W illiauiK as mii wiving Adainiatrator of W. O. Stewart, tie-! eased, htblie notic*' is herahy given that I I re <l''t?-rn.ine<l to pay out to peti- I iters in this rase on file iSih om.\ of reti, next, the fund hi the hamls of k coo11 unless it' r'itors of tin cslat- I \ J -ten art, dco?nsid, an,| VV <? j wait. it.icased, slew that they re claims not burred h\ the statute limitations before iht d?y above Ml. I'ehy 15, 11HI1 t'H I). Jt ?N KM. Ju'lue o Probate : BEST BJ B??*r ~ IBBMBHWBBMMMIHW : MERCAIN BTaBTCUtr. J&tX JUae* Sale For and Itcintiiinls ! asoti ol bi<; >cli ii?S ons in T Shoes, Hats, IJi lines s< Idem s< lirongs of cash purchase. Y > i*} I hi ii is a hai'j laily appearing;, will pay 3011 to it our bargains y Respectfully, Mercan il after a whole se bargains b} inak )le Reducti * Goods, Clothing. Goods. Such va re splendidly. T1 k money on every a bargain. Evei w Spring (Hoods d oods must go. It ir but realizes tlia Yours, Verj Nanking & *Iu:iey Loitued I N FOOT! A'l K * Oli'l O fiT. o*.m i <'ii impiryrd "si'iim m ?o*o- a MO ralo* K K V\ Y ik. " I aw. Siuy >ou a lloiiie For $1 20(1.. 24 < 1 h< I a at 1 Hi I mm. North > ' Prinu- n R?rky P.iv?l k tiotv ii ? h IYi't r or branny t?M |.l too F01 fl. no it:" }t<it's 1 .it Hnstlb i ' J:m. I< I ll? It Ma A t I Os <H. l.fB |? ttoo. I'l l ?7'i" . 1'2 t-cr* s Htljot><' 1 ^ lai d' 1 H'kliii ?:t <Vtlar I."rot k t< vrn* o 11 \t 11 H- KlIlK l?lH O. F I .? i< < Id' l.UI I Hi* < rt'Hk > 1 s ' t . ! ti ?i, a < > rnln f I'Imoo I'V;-$4'H I'lTt o MI 11 I 'tsola I f m ifits 1 ttoh m i Mttjoinii p hi huford i ll p Mo Vi n in K in lit t a M 1 jnm' |.| ot'H. F? r 0. 11 r> ? roa ti ir Month r-j'il". a kltiVli Ma Jia-O Ki'klHlid t lill'O, I-.., J'J.'O, ."(I Mfit*- to 1 w 11 i" K.tllo |. oo* Fiii j>ltiti. :?i ucr< h i' I nt"? o<H:titijr N < , hl'1 \VI MS J J (all Hi II I IM'O. ! <.t $ 14-, 41 mi 1 a I in w r * J C [ lih.-ilt. |i it.-o. I'm >1 "in , 111 1 '.fio> it' li t o- North 1 ii'I I i In O 1. , Jiilt I Ai > . Ills |ili ft* Town Ti rpi : t y. F" 4 1 < 1 't. ' '*Z| :ii!. 1 i) 1 | 4(1 _ "l to a 2 * 1 ? I I I" k * -1111 hi 2 11 1 in 1 1 11 1 1 t lot 1 1 rvo it-.'O 11 ' t s Mt'd ? 11 it- r 1 nil 1 iii'ii ps. \\ Is, O s|( | 1IH, Otf. Foi !j:Km lot in I an- Einl. 2*rot ti 1 ill! 1 For $7it', 0: oh tv . 4 aori n a wttk noting* i- si' h li 1- n Ei at I 1 il For ir"?U. I mil I vs o Into in Fr*n*h * 11T"" 1-room cot'aye -in r;o?k lot I' >r lot on French Mi act, 4l (M III I I liMF i SMoii. each, llit<? lo'ft on Artli Mieei .' ! I'm in colli yc on em h lot. For J TO" 'i t k u I of I A C > ' | et. fonr i \m> 10. tn If to no iitft Foi i 1 inn, one acre w.t n?.^f Ms il'-in e hum ? o?l well of wnt^ | i lllp, etc F rjl lino J F Bh-cknion '< t, i e1* l ion' cottatie, ham, etc. T. F farter, #gfnt, ?jm mi mat jorwawstiwc^-- - * ** \'umm W a N 1 F i i? A I II V ?>. M A Is- of y o d In i - t*t i 'o ilp'ivt : i i'. <1 io lie! f\. >oiilli i mm na foi < d fttnl'if- b?d nini II 'so 11. .i u ? I irm le In n e n nnr ni'f piv. Hr i'ffi\ n?r>re'ha* exieri nip itipiirtd. Oi.i u'lititi any Inn k in ny ? ii\ I coloa* *<& std-Teftfted vtanipe- tnnlei f Man*iweliirer-, Tldid Ki? or S-i4 D- arhorti -t., Cliieauo iRCMNS. STILE CO.Y"OU J>o iliat have natu?!?? . V? e have 'rices xli'i'wcai', Dress fen. Tliev are livers are visitan eamiot buy i^ain We must All ^(toils IllldSl Imj here. >ot are iuieqiiale<l. (TILE CO."