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LKlKJhK. j Tli low 5. rsLi'i^i, . I>t I'DK A N l> M \ N \(i KK. j WKDNKSDAT, MARCH 20, 1901. j Moriah Baptist Union T?i* Moriah IViptiat Union <ri11 m?*1 with tho llrath Springs Hnptist church Friday 29th of Msif.i, 1901, at 12 in l> V'ltional exercise* by the ni <! Trttor. I ?t roduetory *ermon bv Rev .1 II R ddridjje V .pir, 1. Are wf>, an Raptixts, liyi'i,' up to th? New Testament Stan I ml? Hon J N Estridjje, t Urv I' A Daone v. 9 Wbat art* the three Erreat evil* of th? time*? ('an they he chirked? Howl Re?*. ,1a be/. Fen i-, R .1 Bl*ckm?n 3 A'tiat about thecbureh mum ber who i? a moderate drinker? J A P Rlackmnn, Rev .1 II Roldri H ?w rati we be useful in having i noult? Rev. J W Little, I) A A'iliimnx. Sunday morning 11 ?. m -Mi*>ioeary xeruion by Rev. J Ferris COMMIT LEE. Kates to Confederate Reunion Round trip tickets to the Confederate reunion at Memphis, Tenn , from Lancaster, will he sold May 25, 20 and 27th for $13.6>>. Good to return June 4th. On depositing tickets with the joint agent at Memphi-, hew CTcr did the payment of 50 cents extra at time of deposit, an extension until June 30 may he obtained. stop ever of one day is to he permitted at Chattanooga, Tenn., a tickets sold from South Caro lia i points either oe going or return trip so as to enable the South Carolina veterans to visit Chickumauga park upon the occasion of ihe ?r??l tion of the South Carolina monument. The round trip rate from Lancaster to the State reunion in Col uin t?ih will be $ 1 45 Honor (tolls. Second qu= rterly examination, Lancaster Graded School. HIGH I.V DISTINGUISH F.I) 05-.100 I'KK CENT. Grade ix. r.stelle Duke, alien Jordan. c.rade vi. uesaie ifcManua. Grade v. r.izzie rrenshan. Factory Grade:?Grade m.wiLj lie Johnson. orade i. Nannie crenahaw, Nellie Blackrnon. msTiNcuisiicn 1)5 rr.R cent crade i\. Maud oregory. crude viii. John Milliard, waddy Thomson, iialtie Taylor, Julia oregory. I crade vii. ola oregory, rarrie Howlin?r, Jeasie porter. crude v. Meusie Thomuon, Mete Moore, James tu> lor,ivy crawford, . Mildred cunninghuBS,celeste cauth- j en, r.ddie cook, Baxter Kohinuon. | or de it. Nannie Johnson, : Maud Moore, r.tta skipper, crude in. John i> wylie. crude ii. John swaringen, Kver- 1 ett raylor, rhomau neaty. era le i. (no examinations)! Riph wall, F.ddie Robertson, Mattie ayrd, Mollis < arneu, i.ela iiarper, allie MCN'inoh, r.li/a wylie, iteauie Ringataff. Nannie mil More. Factory crudes:?orade in. neulah Hardin, Jodie imnter, Minor seines ?, ( Grade n. aaaimie htarnes, i.earjr rata, clarence uoOinwon, \annie | tmOaey, .testie ko bio won. ] Graded: oocia catoe, nadee , rhreatt. , ATTKNIMNCK 100 I'KK cent, i. Kddie itoberteoa, allie MCNiecb, i Srtiliie Cll11> ii. in well Gregory,waiter Evan*, m iii-lli hinvvii, Mary diitih. Ail:'. K'?l instil). iv. k 11 \ cnnninuhnm, FranoiB Lniuninglntm, iii?yI ninson, Stafford nriiham v Kililie Ciink, .lames Tuvlor, ivixim R.iliinsnti vii. c^rrie B'iwIuh;. Mvrtle Fumlerliiirk, o'a oregorv i\ Mmi'I Gi-esjnrv, Andrew Gre>? i r n KK't'ii N, .i"di?! iinnter, vmnon M'-M .nn- nun\?n m>muhis ems! cm Kiiivnt. Mm r Kni^hi. Willi** John suit, E--ie Cl'im, R-rI h Olt'ie, Cili l ? K .liilis. >n hki'outmknt 1i>0 per cent i i/ i 'iin Moore. jsmes ThomAi, *..i i..... .11 i- ... 11 ........ .1 m, in'I m ? ill, MHII lf? in i 'l. m i nc ci \ horn, m ollje ctrnes, Kin mi Hutchison. iU rorter, MmiiIIh kwhi'I, i.ela Harper, Kitty Mccrorex. Nannie Hill M?ore, Eliza \v\ lie, Bessie Ritlgslaff ii i.illie u'fifti, Jessie Mi Ilintf. ill David Tax lor, vergile Elliott, come I in Bell, Rohhie porter, Bessie Montgomery iv Etm skipper, Ernest McA'eer, rlamiiiii smull v Lizzie crenshuw, olu ciilp, m?1h Moore, Mildred Cunningham, Baxter Koliinson vi Virginia Baker, Maggie enlp, willie culp, Be mice naris, nessie m Manna, Mattie Mcilwain, Minnie McManua, Agnes Taylor. vii oecar AdaniH, Lillian c,reg? ory. ola Gregory viii Mary civ hum, carol conn note, Blanche cousar, irene Cunningham, Christopher r.atridge, j ?e Foster, J ulia Gregory, i.easie Johnson, Nannie Mccardell, pearl Miller, iiattie Taylor, r.thel van landingham ix Maud Gregory, Ellen Jordan, Estelle nuke, Nellie Hough, Andre rr Gregory Factory, i, 11, hi. Essie catoe, w;n;. ? --:i -i ? ? nunc iiwiliiaoa, UIIUT I'llinilill, potnerov Adams, I.envy rate, na/.il Threat t Nannie nabney, nertha catoe, Harriet rate, idelle Adams, Jessie ltnbinson,nocia catoe. Jessie Denton. Maed F.ubanke. L T HAKF.R, 8UPT. A Peculiar Accident. Thursday afternoon last, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. unci Mrs. B N Craig, while playing with aoree friends in some way ran n .leedle iato the inner part of the calf of the right leg. She had stuck the needle in the heui of her ak irt and it is believed that while she was running it was struck by her heel aed driven into the breaking when it hud penetrated about three-quartern of an inch. The voting ladv hob bled home, when Dr. Crawford was called. II? made examination and felt the needle, but when tie had made a alight incision and attempted to grasp it with his pinchera, the muaclei contracted at that momeat and the needle disappeared. He attempted to locate it again, lint tailed, and calling in other physicians, they also failed, although a considerable incision was made. The young ladv was suffering considerably yesterday from the gash cut in her flesh, but the needle was not ajising her much trouhle. This is Miss Craig's second experience of the kind. Two years igb she ran s needle into the hot ton of on* of her feet, but that ffHn removed. Ilowivir, she had t ?ore foot for a long time.?Roek [{ill Herald. Dr. .1 Thos Rate of the Metho iiet church, has gone to Johas Hopkins hospital, Baltimore He is* been in ill health for several monthe, and is now suffering froei ouoplications. Dr. B G Gregg accompanied hiaa. The tiw 9 my CeM Our*. I%r Hi tto h*md mm* mm tkrMI mm* Ml ' CkMnUM UUltM, On " 4am ieWM Can." ^ I Congressman Finley. Yorkville Enquirer. Congressman Finley returned from Washington last Wednesday aftnrn ?on and has since been doing hut little also than exchanging greetings with hit* many friend* in town and from the country, all of whom aie glad to see him hark home again. In a short conversation with tha reporter, Mr. Finley took occasion to say thai Senator Pillnian had been badly misrepresented bv the newspapers in regard to that alleged trade about the Charleston exposition appropriation. ''Why tha senators were in favor of the bill,'' said Mr. Finley, ' and there nunn ociiwiiia for a trad* Sanator Tilliaan got it through tl e, senate the first dav of til* ?enst? and hp matched it up closely front start to finish ()f course 1 lie senator ma- interacted in toe river and harhm hill; hut not vitally?no mora *o than the rent of 111. That, however, could have had no connection with the t Imrleston appropriating There was nothing to l>? gained hv filibustering against the Cuban and Philippine amendments to the armv In I hut an extra se? ! nine, and there we would have | only fared worse tban we have al J ready fared. Don't understand ne as apologizing for Tillman. 1 am not ae apologist for anybody; hut I am merely stating a tact, I think Senator Tillman hus heen treated unfairly. Aa a matter of fact, he is a big man in Washington? oie of the biggest in the senate* and is generally recognized as such. His p*l:cy an far as 1 am able t > judge, aud 1 tbiek 1 have been ie a position to a o, is the greatest good for South Caroliaa. Whee it comes to workieg for an appropriation or any other henetit, he will work ae hard for Charleston as f r Edgefield and as hard for Yorkville as for Charles ton. The truth of the hnainess is there is nothiag small or narrow about Senator Tillma <. He is as broad as the whole state." Mr. Finiey talked iniereatingly about various eaatters, and was especially gratified that the threatened extra session had heen aveidod. He was sick in bed for a week with his throat, just before the adjournment,hut is now enjoying good health again. Lady Shot in liar Own Yard. While standing in har yard with har baby in har arma, Wednesday, talking to a neighbor, Mrs, L H McAteer nuk shot in the baud by mine unknown person. The bullat struck her in the can tar of the forehead, midway betwaan tha ayea, but it did not penetrate tha skull. lta farce was I strong enough to break tha akin, ! howavar, and tha wound Ido l I freely. The bullat evidently was : firad from a parlor rifle. The parson who tired tha shot is unknown, but it seems certain that tha atTair was tha result of enrelews ass. Chief of Police l'artlow made a thorough investigation.? Hock Hill llerald. ! A NI?HTOr TICK MOR "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the luave (ieneral Burnham of Medusa, Me., when the doctor* said she could not live till morning" wiites Mr* 8 H Lincoln, who attended her thAt fearful night. "All thought ahe must soon die freiu Pneumonia, but ahe hedged for Dr. King's New Discovery, *syiag it had more thaa once saved her life, and had cured her of Ceaamsption. After three small doses she slept eaailv all night, and ita further use eompletely cured her." This j ? _ s msrifel/nu ? .?> ni?ui<;in? is ^umrani??<l to cur* nil Throat, Cbast and Long Diaaaaat Only 50e and $1.00. Trial Uottlas fraa at Crawford Broa' drug stora. I \ i. * u. -CLYBURT HEAEDQUARTERS FOR M CLYBURI Completed to chesterfield. Che*t erfield, March 14?To morrow will brin?r the iron horse within th? corporate limits of our town. I'here are only about two miles of truck to he laid, then the road will he completed to Chester field C H It has been a hard thin<; to do to huild this road, but then it has here accomplished. Three Hundred ami Fiftv Phou aaud Spin.Ilea Stopped' Fall River, Man*., March 18.? The Cheer, Robeson, Merchant*, American Linen and MetAcninet cotton .milla, operating 350,000 apindlan, war# stopped today in pursuance of tha agteerneat to curtail production It ia probable that next week. tha majority of tha milla in thia city, inclining tha Laurel Lake milla, which at tirst bad decided to close today, will ahut do* n. Mra. T 1* Ring, of Darlington waa recently burnad to daath in her yard. She waa near a soap pot and her clothing caught tire. Ilefora a*sietanre could reach her ahe waa ho badly burned that aha died that night. i iiiiI uyjyj rv I The place to go when y The nicest things on ear THE PARLOB 61 1 lu- htiesl Inula dial ev? Are on it'n shelves awaiting Yes, that and even more. The tinest candy that ever i In delicate morsels, twixt il The kind that Angels adore. The daintiest crackers, deli The kind that your mother .lust try thein and you'll want moi And our coffee, just try it. You'll love all your friend* And our price, now, Sir, listen, or For the very hest coffee the Our Miliar will make it so s That one cup of it will make you r Then our flour's so white ai That when once you have ti To put in your grinders this yelloi Tha* gives you jaw ache to Our hams are the tinest tlui< fx - r roni pities whose pighood never While tit to make bread for Is our delicious, "felieious' Yes, everything nice that pleases r Just come here to get it, w Or, if you'd rather not corr Just step to your phone and ring 7 And l>e it Father, Mother, You'll be promptly answer* Who'll semi it to you in the snap c By a double, backactioned J In the meantime, believe u TIE LANCASTER PARLOR G \ M-HEATH M ULES, HORS.b BUG IES, \ ' y* j HEATH M The AMieville Press and Has rv*r i? advocating an amendment , to the State law so as to require | each county to take car* of its , own pensioners \Tc do not think tint would be right The old vet- ' eraa* who are now drawing their pittance from the treasury were volunteer* in defence of the State. There are it i* true many more pensioners n isome of the counties than in others, but it is true also that there were many more soldi- i * I ers in the armies of the State and of t beConfederacy front some of the counties that show such a long I lint of peuaiennrs than werncredited to other counties. ? Kock Hill Herald. A >I0NSTKK |)KVIL FISH Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and hraie. There's no health till it s overcome. Hut Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain eure.# Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and i Bowel*. Only 25 (rents ?t Crawford Bros' Drug Store. Itrli on human cured in .to minute ?>v Wuolford's Hmitarv Lotion. Tht* j uevsr ftila. rtold !? J K Mscksy A t o ,i>ru*(l?t. Lnarstar. 8 (' flERE? u want to ' h to eut, ROCERY STORE jr grew f you, dips lainty lips cious cakes used to hake, re. the finest that j;row*, i and forget all your foes, dy lOe |ter pound ' re is in tiiis town, weet and delirious eligious. id makes such glorious biscuit ied it, you'll nevermore risk it, wish stutf chew it, t>ecause it's se tough, t ever have gpunt?d was stunted, a saint or a Hard ? ?i? _? i > nrjjnui iar?i, mmd'h palate ( e Hiirely have it, i ip, he it early, or late, Daughter, < preferred) er See !<1 by Torn Convingtoe, >f your finger [,aneanter nigger, the same as before ROCERT STORK. . A \ [ULE CO.," VAGONS, HARNESS ETC. U AVE the tines! of imil^s over offered on market, Jiiid wh will sell >n n> reasonable priees, f?r h or *? ><?.1 paper : K y-l;? f I 0#GF. The Anehoi IGiL'gy, A Wren buj/irv mi.(i ih! renowned Tyson Jones Buutfitts always in stork Ye-. itu(I ut prices that * ill please \ ou The eelelirated Oneshoro, Kentucky, W?t;on, in the heat and cheapest on the market. o ('oino one, come all. VAewill make you the best -HtiMnMl ntmI the heat pleased y<>n ever were. Prices low Terms reasone [ULE CO. One Vtooi)8iiiu?r K.ilis Another. Special to The Stain (yreenvtlle, March 18.?The Dark Corner in coming to the front again aftnra long abstinence of the inhabitants from killing ?ach other on account of illicit whiskey. This morning the news wan received here that Aleck Rowera had ahot and killed (>Little Jim" Howard on Saturday even ing, hut the particulars were very meagre A resident of that neighborhood was in town and said the killing had taken place, hut he waa not certain aa to the facts The atorv waa that Howard went to the home of Rowers last Saturday afternoon, and aaked Mrs Rowers if her husband waa at home. She replied that he waa not thoro and instantly Howard raised his gun, hut the woiutn waa too (puck for him and closed the door before he could shoot, lie then went around the house and when he reached the hack door, Rework received him with a discharge from hik own gun, which felled Howard to the ground and ended his life. % WAN l'KL?-ACTIVE Man (>r ga?4l < himclcr 10 - >.? ....ii?- * <"i iri'i Soi^n t arm na for ? m1 ? *l si>iiKh?*S mat ti tart ur i i?a wl.? legale limim OA a y? ar sure pay. Hmifn'v mora iltaa experience trqtkirrtl. Out ret*r*na^ any bank in an.% city Kncloa* ,r^ Mtltiraaaetl rtnni|ie > eaveh'ps VI*nit fat-intern, Third Ku.ar, X (4 PenrUera J-I , < 'It THIS WAY, "PLEASE I Ititil received a cnrioud of Columbia and .lewd Buggies. Top and open, all the different kinds of springs and colors. These bug* gie* ara beyond doubt the nicest nod heat wearing that we have handled. We have also n large lot of Buggy Harness, from *r. no te $lft. 00 per set. Plow and Wagon Bridles, from the cheapest to the heat. We still sell the bent Mules ami Horses for the least money of any other dealers in the up country. We have a number of extra good Harness and Saddle horses. Our livery outfit is the best and we ran always furnish a nice turn nut at very reasonable rates. Home and see us. ELLIOTT Jk KHftWFOHP Our* Gold in M??d. rii ?!! ! ChMolMii Qiiiim, mmaf amd q?tak * mra mM >a hamd mmd mam ? ?