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Mr. Ju'!k? ? t oi r < m q* ?l t? Co*lblir$?, A in.. Fru|ii\. Mr. V\ i??. ( - .4, . Tuxuhaw, spent Sat ni di ?i ?t Sunday in town. -? Mr..and Mr-. O. V V? ore, ot Plains, ir? r'-itiny relatives at tbia place. C/A, Mr. aril Mrs. H. M. M cCrnrev and children, and Mi.-s \ildio Charter left yesterday tor h rii.it to relatives in ttinlthtield, V.i. Mr. J. M. Heath went to Saluda, N. C., Saturday to spend several davs with his family wlio are summering there. (UK W. D. Gamble of Wild wood, Fla., is visiting friends hero. Mrs. T. W. Me Murray returned yesterday from a visit to Richburg. Miss Maud Tillman of Van Wyck, visited Miss Lizzie Tillman yesterday. M. Sidenberg, of Richmond, Va., is arranging to open up a general line of clothing, dry goods , and shoes in the Masonic build '"g- I Born, to Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cauthen, of Dry Creek, on Saturday last, a son He woighud 10A pounds and will soon be able to manage his grand-pa?"Uncle George." Mr. and Mrs. Price and Mrs. 4 Gordon of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting at Mr. S. A. CautheiPa, Dry Creek. Messrs. T. M. Hughes and J E Taylor, of the Williams Hughes Company, have gene North to purchase goods. They expect to pen up about Sept. 1st. moo Mrs. Frank. Walker and children returned home yesterday from a visit to relatives in Rock Hill. Rev. W. W. Daniel, president flf tVim fVillimhi* Vnmola Pallaxa ?"?? will preach in the Heath Springs Methodist church next Sunday morning and night. Mrs. W. R. Tillman, of Van Wyck, who was considering the advisability of moving to Rock Hill, has decided to make her home in Lancaster.?Rock Hill Herald. Miss Harris, an annt of Mr. *1. K. Harris, died at the laser's home near Russell Place, last Sun day. She was 78 years of age and her remains were interred Monday at Beaver Creek church. +> Married, at this place, on Sunday last, by Clerk of Court W. S. L. Porter, Mr. Sanford Rol ling* and Mub Maggie Newell, all of the Craigville section. -mWe regret to learn that Mr. Calvin Hall, an aged and respected citizen of Belair, who has been in feeble health for some time, suffered another slight stroke of paralysis last Sunday. -mProf. L. T. Baker came up Saturday from Camden where h has been conducting the County Summer school. He was joined here Monday by Prof. Mills of the Camden School, Prof. Thorn well of the Kershaw school, and .Prof. H. C. Davis now of the Columbia school, and the four left on the afternoon train for Black Mountain Station from which point thej will take a jaunt over the mountains of North Carolina, returning in about ten dajs. un Dr. J CI. Poor? Riully Hurt. Last Monday ? fternoon Dr. Poure'a horse became frightened near the cotton mill and ran off | \\ iili him* Near Culp'b store the I bridle bits broke and the Doctor [concluded that the best thieg to do was to jump from the buggy and he did so. In jumping he fell and nn ugly gash, several inches long, was cut in his right leg just below the knee and his leit ankle was budly sprained. Mr. Ike W. Williams was coming to town in a nuguy and hrotight the Doc or ? 11 to Mackey & Co*s drug store where bin wound wis dressed, afttr which be was taken to his room. 1 he Doctor is getting along very weil and it is hoped will be out in a few days. 'I he horse ran on into town and into the Civ burn-Heath stables, then turned ami ran out into the lot in rear of the Gansou stores, then around into the street and back into the stable where he was caught. The horse was unhurt and the hliworv nnlv* filiorhtl*r rlatn 05^ J h"*V I aged. $5 OOO for $2,000. The McCain milling plant for sale. Situated 8 miles south of Wnxhaw, in a good community. Consisting of a 20 II P boiler and engine, fine wheat and corn mills, saw mill, two good cotton gins with elevating system for both cotton and seed, Boss press and wagon scales, Planing machine, lathe saws, feed crusher and many other conveniences. Six acres good land, two good dwellings,good barn and outhouses goes with the outfit. Terms ^ cash, balance one or two years with security to suit purchaser. Apply to J. W. McCain & Co. Waxhaw, N. C. Magistrate D. K. Hall of Indian Land was down Saturday and made his quarterly returns of fiues,etc., collected, amounting to (29.20. He also exhibited his hooks to the supervisor and his board who found tbem neatly and correctly kept. The fines collected in Magistrate Hall's court since his incumbency have mors than paid the salaries ot himself and consta? VI I 19. A black chunky negro man broke into the house of Mr J. M. Harris, last Sunday while the family was at preaching and stole his over-coat and two pairs of pants. A little farther up the road he broke into a negro house and stole a suit of clothes. He came on to Lancaster where he spent Sunday night and left Monday for Rock Hill. He gave his name to parties along the road as Dave Baker. Mr. Harris traced him to this place yesterday. He tried to sell the over-coat to seveaal parties hera. Mr. Harris is certain he is on the trail of the negro. A negro woman hera told Mr. Harris that the negro left town with the pants in a sack Monday. I _ , [For The Ledger. We would be glad if all the alliances would report to us whan they hare meetings or when they ivvigaaiM), or unjiuing lor IN 1 good of the order, and we will j gladly help them in any way we I can. Brother Hendrix haa re? ' ported for Heath Spring. Let the good work go on. J. F. Nisbet. Heath Spring Sub-alliance met ^ last Friday. We had a good meet : wig; iwciYw iwo uew neuineri. I We will meet again next Friday, 23d instant, when we expect some good speeches after the secret ses sion is oyer. We expect several more members at the meeting next Friday and we invite every bedy and hereby urge the membere to be present. D. W. Hexdrix, Secretary. i Tribute of Respect to tbe Memory of Mrs. J. M. Voder. Id tbe providence of God tbe members of the Sunday School Missionary Society of Vsn Wyck are called to mourn the less of one of *beir members, Mrs. J. M. Yoder, who died July the 14th, 1901, and we are moved to express our deep sorrow in this bereavement. Be it therefore resolved: 1st. That in the death of Mrs) ; Yoder tbe Society has lost one of I its most valuable members, who 1 was always prompt in the discharge of every duty imposed upen ber. I t 1 i 2nd. That each member of the j Society feels a sense of personal i bereavement in the loss of a friend so loved and esteemed for her ' many amiable qualities of mind | i and heart. 3rd. That we hereby effer our sympathy to the sorrow stricken family in so great an affliction. j 4th. That a copy of these roso- ! lotions be sent to the county papers and to the family of the deceased. Mrs. J. A. Hyatt, . Mrs. R. H. Maasey. Committee. I OBITUAItr ' Robert Erwin, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Hough, was born in aL- ... . n a_ rt 1_ a IU? [J?l HOUBgC ttl DttCK t/TWI, A. R. P. church, N. (J., January 13, 1901, and died at tha home of Mi. W. P. Roddy in Rock Hill, June 12tb. This child of tha covanant was therafora aged 4 months and 29 days whan tha Master called him away. As ha was tha Brat horn of fond parents, bis death was peculiarly sad. Ha was a child of much promise. Tha place ha filled in the hearts of his parents was not a small one. "It is well with tha child." "The Lard gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be tha name of tha Lard." Sea also Psalm 61.2. May tha God of all grace comfort the bereaved parents and I relatives by tha w^rd of His ! grace. . A Friend, i ivoiixa. ; Bwntk Tin Kind Y?i Haw Mwm Bmtt j . Wf STRIKE VI -Heath ] Mr. Heath | Dol ars never I sieged by sellers pr re. We wei here tor your b< SmnnkfiK In #a fin { K/ U? 1111 dollar i most pi Look! L: C pieces of French Dimities, ty, now for 8 cents. 60 Pieces of Pretty colored law cents. 150 Pieces yard wide Percales, now for 8 cents. One case, 10 cents now for 5 cents, led Seersucker, satin stripe 17 cents, 2 pieces of si quality, now for 15 cents. Third Stock of Here we are supreme, no when and style lfnked with such store so thoroughly merite moderate prices. We ha\ MT 300 Lad choice for 20 ce time. Bargains I-Heath ] ? Notice to Persons Who Have | Wheat to be Oround. | Some parties through prejudice have been reporting over the country that our mill does not give a full turnout. We wish to ( t say to the public that if they will bring us good dry wheat we will ' guarantee from 40 to 42 pounds ;of good flour to the bushel. Heath Springs Roller Mill. FOR A. IN 1? 10 ROAST OR STEAK, < OR A GOOD DINNER, < CALL ON E. R. Patterson ! & Co J Corner Main and Dunlap Streets. Prompt attention to all orders. WHY NOT TRY THI i laAis to;1 When Yon Want EXTRACTS?We have the fol lowing flavor*: Strawberry, Pineapple, Peppermint, Lemtnond, Vinilla, Orange, etc., and can sell it at a bargain in quantities of 6 ^ and 12 bottles or at 8 cents per single bottles, also small size at j 5 cents. STOVE POLISH?Can be sold | for 2 boxes for 5 cents. SHOE TACKS?At 5 and 10 cents a pack. We are in business to sell goods, < and will be glad to sell anything we have in our store it a very 1 small margin, and you can And most anything that can he found in a fancy Grocery. So call on us, when you come to town whether it is to sell goods or to buy. W e are in the market for anything. S. M. MATHIS & CO. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and aore throat uee tnott'a Chocolates Laxative Qutafoe, I he " OM Oar Cold Cure." 'HUE THE IR0> MR. H|A] Banking i returns and onr S lought so much a$ i, by overstocked it to?* them with \ mefit, Bargains tl d. The time to ? owerful, and that isten! fancy patterns, the 15 cents qualins the 7 cents quality, now for 4 new stripes, best 12? cents quality A ^ rvin/iAa am M/1 ?n!/l? VI zv jam wiuu iuhui nn wurni 30 pieces of "Bates Best" Crink;s, sell at 30 cents, our cut price is lk finished Foulards, the 25 ceuts New Millinery. 3 else can you find so much quality low prices. Never before lias our (1 its fame for Stylish Millinery and e it all our own way. ies' Leather Belt ints only. If \ou i big and bountiful Banking * J. CAS'i'ZOH FO TER, H. D. OFFI v tit \H 1^;." ' All ( all* Attended .Nij^lit ? unci Day. j MMMR W tlHiOJM II <11??B?PWB CP"* onv All end* *rrd ((i 1 <;r 'hi vvdtiit l) i Buildiii^^ Mint |-r ,?*- 11 \ i 30 collfr?? and tin v?r-it< tiuiiiuu t?Hchert*. 427 i in 11 2?? " Oatr*. Si:it?d ?f?' ?>! ?< m i.il .>ijij. equal t<> il?e I?c*-1 t*> 1' i:?."-t< r tnon. A. B. urn I A M. cutiiM's. M??d?rn buildings Fine nppointtt ruts n Librurv, Lahaiut "i ies. (biiuiM- ' mini, Society 11 ? ! In. t'onset vu ory of Music, i. miipm bo acres. Influences miighius nn't r? lining. c* e? Limited number of scholar-hips Next ses-ion begins Sept 25, Ii?01 Write tor catalogue to Bcnj -ruin Wilson, Pres., Sparbmburg, S. C A11 cr. 20. t'l. COFFINS COFF We now hu\e in at"M., and w line of Coffins and huuul Caskets, ind qualities, from the plain, cheap lie cases. Call and see u- r send us yoi tiave a death iu yiv family. Prices W Reach LANCASTER Ml I IS Hoi! [H'S SECOND k MERCAE Stores are flooed $ they do now A A manufacturers u vads of COLD < hat two weeks ? 'pend that dolla is here and now SENSATIONAL The opportunity came our wa Boy's and Children's clotl for six stores. Now is yo ty at 40 per cent, discoun cheviot cloth, cheap at $1 all wool Scotch Cheviot Si A nobby assortmct of Men's SI NoW for Genuii Bargains: / The public have a good reason store does near the Shoe 1 large stocks, none sell so values in Ladies and Miss< s,worth from 50 want to save mo I. >_ Mrnrnw * lUXLAUilN 1-^ /"N |V M^r TOBACCO SWT UCJN I and 5MOKS " " ' ^ T Your Llfaawayt Vmi ran I* cnred of any form of tobacco nalnr easily. tm m i,lr well, slroog, magnetic, full ua "w life and vigor by taking Wf ?nat make* wreak liiea Wrong. Many juts (en pound* in tcu tiara Over I0#,vyf cured. All drugKtata. Car* ruaranlrvn. nk lei unci advice IK ltlv Addreaa 3TO&S&C KKMKPV CO., Chicago or New York \t Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never soW In bt<1^ Beware of the dcaier who tries to s?Jf "somcthinn ;ust as sood." r m ' *>'*** set** ONLY S1.50. --MARBLE AND GRANITE* Monument?, Tablets, *-?e?d - ciones, Jtitc Children's $1.60, and upwardu Adults, #2.50, #3.00, and upwards. Kutland, ltulian Marble. A. J. McNinck. ? INS! OFFINS! rill continue to keep, u complete Our stock embraces all sizec Coffin up to the baodsotne Melaiiir order when so unfornate as tc ithin the . ofAU. ERRANT! LF nn. TRIP NORTH (TILE CO.with Bargains. We were bein loading at any CASH and qavt g?> we believed t* k uViati that fe BARGAINS. y to purchase an Importer's Hue <4. ling. We hougbv it all, enough >ur chance if yon want fit and quali t. 105 Boy's Knee Suits, goo? .25, yours for 65 cents. 75, boy * lits, worth 92.25 onr price is SLifctf hilt-waists, sec the in, y ?u will hoy le Shoe Are you Ready? for onying their shoes here. business wc do, none have an?>* cheap. Mr. Heath picked i>p csva bs Slippers. to*75 cen(5L;j 5 ney, now is jour TILL LO."