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Local Matters, Mr. Ed Mohley is spending a few days with relatives near Heath Spring. (V7D Mis. J. Newton Gaston, ol Fort Mill, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nicy Howze, near Bol! town. A full line of the newly adopted school books at L. U. Payseur'e. Mr. .1. I). K?ll of ihe Ariiioeli section lost a good cow Thursday. M its Meta Jones has returned from an exteuded visit to relatives in Newberry. + + llorn, to Mr. Htid Mrs. Chas. D Jones July 31th, a daughter. Bring in your country produce, Butter, Eggs and Chickens, especial!). J B Mackoreb. FOR RENT! Two desirable 3-liorse farms in the vicinity of Douglas church. Apply to Airs. M. J. Perry. Mr. P. G. McCorkle, of Charlotte, is in the city. Mrs. M. P. Crawford and Misses Annie Twitty and Ivy Crawford are visiting relutives in Monroe, N. C. * s Mr. J. L. Bell is having tine sport fox bunting this season He has captured two reds this week. "Joe" and "Hannah"" at e his load dogs. Mr. W. It. Harris, of Elgin, ha* awarded to Mr. J. S. Huging a cont act for the erection of a 5rootn dwelling at that place. +?Mrs. Fannie Fleming, wbc went on a visit to her brother al Colombia several weeks ago, w? leant, is quite ill, at ber brother's home, of continued fever. Mrs. ?J. C. McDow, who cnutf up from Charleston hist week, t<; spend the summer with relatives here, was called home by telegram Thursday to the bedside of hoi son, Thomas, who is seriously ill. + f Mrs. R. W. Harper, of the Elgin section, moved his family here this week. They occupy the new cottage erected by Mr. Wylie in West End. Mr. Harper has accepted a position witb Poag & Harper. 4 Misses Bessie and May me. daughters of .Judge Ira B. Jones, and Miss Clarice, daughter of Mr. VV. B. Knight, of Lancaster, arc visiting Miss Inez brew.?iiQok Hill Herald. + * Lancaster is putting on rcgulai city style as evidenced by the handsome new city delivery wagon of the Lancaster Mercantile Co. Owen, the painter, did the lettering. Miss Paris Neai uas returned , from the State Summer School and is taking her vacation at the home of her father in Flat Creek. She has been re-elected assistant >1.. M: 4.. c:. i i i in iiju n inrij-oia s?-uuui wiiere sh? taught during last school session.? Kershaw Kra. In our last issue was an account of a dog taken from the premises of Mr. M. L. Thompson of the Newcut section by some sort ol an animal, supposed to be a catamount, last Friday *night. The body of the dog has boen found in the woods noar Mr.ThompsonV :.L l i .._ .. wmi iLB iivnu emuu uu up iu IIP shoulders. This is tho second dop that has been found with its head eaten away. Mr. Oliver Black ruon has had his home repainted. Owen did it. t Lightning struck a tree and glanced off to u house on .Mr. G. F. Ferguson's place near El gin, occupied oy Sum Mobley, col , lust Thursday night. One en<l of the house was considerably damaged and Sam and his wife both badly shocked. Thedw?lling, occupied by Mr. J. B. Connor was discovered afire on the roof about noon Thursday. It caught from the stove flue, and hut for i ts tin?elv discovery and the quick work done by Messrs. J. () .lackson and John Dunlap and hy Boh Crawfoid, col., it would soon have heen consumed. An Aged Woman Passes Away j Mrs. Eliza Kcc, widow of the ' late Hiram Kce, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Sanders, , , at this place, on Thursday last, ' aged about 85 years, of append i; citis. She was a member of the ! 1 Methodist Church and leaves four ^ I children surviving her. Iter re- ( ! mains were interred in the town j cemetery yesterday. Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven Earl, the little four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks, died at their home near i i j Unity, last Tuesday night after an illness of only about four days. 1 ( The supposition is that the child died of meningitis. The remains j were buried at Camp Creek church ' | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P., j : have the deepest sympathy of j (j their friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackev, ' j > of The Fork Hill section,lost their i ' 1 1 infant sou, little Charley, aged , about one year, on Wednesday i last. The remains were interred ' > at Fork Hill church Thursday. i, m _ , The LoHtntt nnd Finding of a Bill. i While in Spartanburg recently t attending the State summer school i Miss Clara Barrett Strait of this i 1 place, missed a $20 bill from her ' purse, after returning to her room | from .i walk the evening before | her departure for home. The city \ ) police were informed and the ^case assigned to Officer McAbee. ! - After two visits to the house of Charley Douglas, a negro janitor about tho city hospital, where i Miss Strait was staying at the time, the officer succeeded in get ting a confession from the negro that ho stole the money and also in getting the money hack. Chief Dean mailed the $20 to Miss > Strait Wednesday. Damaged l>y Hall Storms. I Wind, rain and hail visited # ' ? several sections of the county i Thursday night. In the Primus ' section and also in the vicinity of Riverside, wo learn that much damage was done to the growing crops by the hail which accompanied the wind and rain Along I the Rocky River road in the I vicinity of Primus and on through > the Rich Hill section the damage was very great. Messrs. New* t man Robertson, Henry Sims, P. > B. Blackmon, Jeter Hammond, I Andrew Watson and others, will lose at least half of their cotton crops by the hail. In the Primus ; section the hail stones were very i large aaH guineas and chickens i roosting in trees were knocked 1 out and killed. In ?the vicinity of Riverside. > west of town, considerable damI age was also done. Messrs. J. i R. Thompson, Joe McCliatock, i J. F. Lathan and others suffer ; ?ioni IIMB. i West of Heath Spinas hail also fell but no damage was done. Sco announcement of A. J. Bailey for cotton weigher in this issue. Miss 11a Boyd, a young school teacher at Fort Lawn, aged about 20 years, died last Tuesday after a short illness. -f * Miss Sadie Gist,of York'county, is the guest of Miss Alice Hatch-' ? 1 C 11T_11 XT . I rill ioru or wautup, r?. v>. inuy, wore in the city yesterday. V7? A large oak tree in the yard of Mr. S. T. Blackmon at this place, was torn into pieces bv lightning during the storm Thursday night. Do not fail to attend the meeting at the court house next Wednesday Aug. 7th. Aliiancdtnen and all farmers are expected, and are hereby urged to attend We have just heard from Bro. D F EHrd, President of the State Alliance, and he promises to be here. It is to the interest of every farmer in the county to be in the meeting. ?l. F Nisbet. We notice from the last i*sue of The Review that Mr. EH. F. Canthen, President of the West Ala. Agricultural College, is to he married August 6th t*o Miss Kate Luthrell, of 'Hford, Ala. Prof. Cauthen and his bride are expected at hi* mother's, at Heath Spring the latter part of next week. FOR A IN I OK ROAST OR STEAK, ! OR A GOOD DINNER, ' CALL ON E. R. Patterson & Co Corner Main and Dunlap Streets. Prompt attention to all orders. WE STRIKE W -Heath 1 Mr. Heath Doltes never b sieged by sellers* price W ** nt n lie re tor vour b? impossible to tin dollar s most p< Look! Li 0 pieces of French Dimities, ty, now for S cents. 00 Pieces of Pretty colored lawi cents. 150 Pieces yard wide Percales, \ now for H cents, ()ne case, 10 conts now for 5 cents, led SeeVsucker, satin stripe; 17 cents, 2 pieces of sil quality, now for 15 cents. Third Stock of Here we aro supreme, no where and style linked with such store so thoroughly ineritcc moderate prices. Wo hav< 300 Ladi choice lor 20 ce time. Bargains -Heath 1 0 % Mra. Pitta, the mother of ] Measis. C. K. and w T. and Mra. S F. Gardner, (tied the t 20th inat. and was buried at Fork 1 Hill church Sunday. She waa 71 1 y?ara of age aou was the widow l of Mr. Isaac Pi'tH, who wan killed < in the war between the State-*.? 1 Kershaw Kra Patent A|t|> ie<i For i Mr. W. K. Gordon, the in veil- i tive genius of O-eeola, this conn- 1 tv, has made application, through < hit* Attorneys, Green & Mine*. < for a patent for a self-oiling hug- t gy axle. We have been shown the model and it works like a j charm. Mr Gordon is the in- j vent??r of a mail sack that takes llm le Sam's eye, and is likely to supplant the sacks now in use. I l?-ti on human cured in MO minute b VVmilfoie's S.ntarv Lotion, Thih. v?-r fails. iSf.Ut by J F Macke.v A ! I'o ,i>rt?L'i!IliHiH-a'.r, - f. tITUV MCVI' 'I'DV TUPi Hin mui ini incj When You Want EXTRACTS? We huve the following flavors: Strawberry, Pineapple, Peppermint, Lcmmond, ' Vinilla, Orange, etc., and can s??l 1 1 it at a bargain in quantities <?f t> ' and 12 bottles or at 8 cents per single bottles, also small size at ' 5 cents. STOVE POLISH- Can he sold for 2 boxes for 5 cents. ( SHOE TACKS?At 5 and 10 cents a pack. 1 We are in business to sell goods, and will be glad to sell anything we have in our store U a very small margin, and you can find most anything that can he found in a farny Grocery. So call on us, when you come to town whether it is to sell goods or to buy. We are in the market for anything. S. M. MATH IS & CO. HUE THf \m MR. HEA1 Banking returns and our i ought so much a; by overlooked it to>* them with \ uetii Bai gains tl d. The time to 1 werful, and that isten! jj fancy patterns, the 15 cents qualins the 7 cents quality, now for 4 new stripes, host 121 cents quality 45 pieces, yard wide Madras worth 30 pieces of "Hates BesC Crinks, sell at 30 cents, our cut price is k finished Foulards, the 25 cents New Millinery. else can you find so much qualit.C low prices. Never before has our 1 its fame for Stylish Millinery and e it all our own way. es' Leather Belt; nts only. It jou big and bountiful Banking t Attention, Itoad Ovornfon | To the road overseersof Lauras- | :cr County: Appreciating the I ract t tint the people have been too * busy with their crops to work the c oads, you have not been required * late to order out your hands ' for that porpose. Now, however, since the farm- I rs are about up with their work, rou are h.erebv notified to at once ' Jj warn all in your respective ternaries liable to road duty to turn >ut and work the public highway* " without further delay, putting in he full time where necessary. Flic roads have been badly washed iml must be repaired and put in ^nod condition as soon as ]s>ssible. ^ W. Caskev, County Supervisor. July 30th, 1901. C3 A jk "T* O n. X ,A v Bears the ^ K'n<l lla?e BOUgtlt i COFFINS! COFF C< AVe now have in stcv.L, and w ine of Coffins and Initial Caskets. ? ?M I AII.IIiI 4- </??? * i? ? k-t.. !? -L ?? / mil Ijiiui i i 11IMJJ nil: WUllll, LlJfHj) \ ie eases Call and see u?. r send us you lave a death in yo^- family. Prices W: Reach LANCASTER ME I IS MOlI [HIS SECOND it MERCAN 15tores are tinned 4 they do IIOW manufacturers u vadsof COLD ( liat two weeks -peiiil that dtdiai is here and now. r. SENSATIONAL The opportunity came our way Hoy's and Children's cloth for six stores. Now is yoi ty at 40 per cent, discount, cheviot cloth, cheap at $1.' all wool Scotch ( heviot Su A nobby assort mot of Men's Sli NoW for Genuin Bargains: I The public have a pood reason store does near the Shoe b large stocks, none sell so c values in Ladies and Misse sn ort It from 50 t want to save moi . k Mercan r^^MV|3cV" TOBACCO SWT LJCJPJ I Md SM OKI! ^ YourUfeawayt fou can be ctirr-1 of u.f lorn of tobaoca Milj. be mad* well, at rung, magnetic, w life and vigor be taking ttO-fD-MMT, nat makes weak mm strong. Many av? en pounds in ten daye. Oeer BOO, BtBHt red. All druggist a. Core .guaranteed, gnk 'i and advice FKHK Add tea* STKRUK tKHHUV CO., Chicago or New York. AS* CANDY CATMAimc teivuirx stamped C. C. C. Never sold ki^tt BtWAIf nf tK# fl#?br wkn tri#t Ia cW "somethin? ust as ?ood.** ONLY $1.50. -MARBLE AND GRANITEMonuments, Tablets, Stones, Etc Children's $1.50, and upwtrfe Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and u^ rurds. Rutland, Italian M&H&. A. J. McNinch. i r 9 INS! OFFINS! ill continue to keep, u oom{Vk<e Our stock embrace* all Jotliu up to the handsome Metal r order when so unfornatoae to ithin the ofAll. 4 RCANTILF r.n, , mm?mm ^mmm?mm?m?mmm?mm?m?mm ? TRIP NORTH ITILE CO.with Kai'^aiiss, VI e were hell loading at any CASH and qan g?? we believed r h ?lieit fha? BARGAINS. t<t purchase an Importer's liw,< ,> ing. We hough,. it all, en<>rT;'. ir chance if you want lit junl <pi;x\. 105 Boy's Knee Suits. gooC 25, yours for <>5 cent a. 75, t?? t ? ii:% worm .72.30 our price lHsfJ.'v irt-waists, set* them, y >u wi). is Shoe Ire you Ready? for inivin?r their shoes here ,V? usiness we do, none have s.*-' heap. Mr. Heath picked a,'? s Slippers. ;o 75 ceiil-9 *: ney, now is your TILE CO." * ' ?