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Mr. Walter G. Curcton and his sister, Miss Maggie Curetou, will leave tomorrow for Atlanta, Ga., where they will make their home. Mr. Curetou has bought out a tirni there and will embark in the mercantile business. -t * Mr. .1. T. Mackey moved yesterday to the cottage just completed by Mr. VV. 1*. Bennett on Catawba street. Mrs. W. II. Tillman, of Van Wvck, is moving into the cottage being vacatad by Mr. Mackey, which she recently purchased from Rev. W. C. Ewart on Cemetery street. The meeting at New Heps, on til* Vun W / !/ I .? 111 1 ? ???V ? ?? 7 VII V.1I VUllj VT I I I first Sunday in September. Tho pastor will bo aesistod by Kev. J. Burr Harr:s. e/n Rot. J. I. Spinks is helping Rev. L. L. Bodonbangh in a meet- j ing at Fve Forks on JofTorson Circuit. His appointments are to bo filled by Rev. H. (V Byrum j on the 4th Sunday: BsUir, 11 a. m.; Van Wyek, 3:30 p m. ++ Mr. I. C. Adams and family, | Mr. John Caskey and Mrs. E. C. j in 1 - oiacKmon aim children left yes- i terday for Rowlett, T?xuh, where i they will make their homes. Mr. i John S. Blackmon accompanied his daughter-in-law and children and will remain out there about one month with his sous. We hope he will enjoy his trip, and I for those who go to make their homes out there we wish them ' i contentment and prosperity. -?+ | Rev. R. J. Blackmon has just1 closed big revival meeting* at Fork Ilill and Pleusant Plain churches. On Sunday he baptised twelve candidates for mem- ! bership at Fork Ilill, and Monday morning twenty-one at Pleasant ! Plain. There has not been such ! interest manifested in religious work in these churches in years. The Spirit is with the preacher and the people. Mr. \T. D. Chambers met with a painful accident while at work oil one of the factory cottages yesterday. A ladder which he was climbing with a bundle of shingles fell from the giving away of a scaffold on which it rested and Mr. C., was precipitated to the ground a distance of twelve or fifteen feet, the bundle of shingles falling 011 his breast I>r. Poovey was summoned and attended him. It will be a day or wo before it can be known whether Mr. C., has suffered any serious internal injuries or not. The officers elect of the dr. O. II. A. II. were publicly installed in the courthouse on last Saturday night, after which refreshments were partaken of by all present. There was a large crowd out to witness the interesting installation. This order is growing not only here, but throughout this country. It has very enthusiastic members wherever it has been established. May it live long and continue to flourish The officers installed were as follows: W. S. L. Porter, C. A. J. McNinch, V. C. It. A. Hillings, It. S. .1. M. Porter, Asst. It. S. D. P. Hardin, Treas. J T. Davis, F. S. Hancock, Con. C. H. Hardin, W. D. P. Ray, 1. S. G. W. Gibson, O. S. L. M. Clyburn, i W. I). Chambers, - Trustees. H. L. Kunderburk, \ Dliraie* of the Blood and ffoma. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently eured hy Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, ehronis or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearlv a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore.noet among our most valued remedies. JtrowBs' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Tin- Cotton Mill Flooded The heavy rain last Monday night raised the branch that flows just, South of the cotton mill so high that the water ran over the embankment of the narrow Gauge ! side track, causing it to give way and u large gap to wash through it. The lower railroad embankment, being older, did not give way but held the water back cauaintr it to flood the lwiilor mimm engine room and the entire first floor of tlie cotton mill. The water stood eight feet high on the boilers, putting out the fire, of course,and bringing all the ma: chinory to a standstill. In the engine room the water melted the cement that held the belts together, and the water stood to within a few inches of the cloth on al i the looms on the first Hoor of the mill. The reservoir was filled with dirt from the embankment which gave way. It was thought they would resume work jesterday afternoon. Catoe Walters On Wednesday last, Aug. 21st, at 0 a. m., at the home of the w~v. ii. ? l* 111 mo ? |j!(iwijih, mr. unti Mt'K. -IsimoM Catoe, Chesterfield C. II., S. C., Mr. G. M. Walter# of Wills Point, Texus, son of Mr. D. E. Walters of this county, anil Miss Annie Catoe were united in the holy bonds of matrimony? the Rev. N. L. Wigginsof Cberaw, fliciating After an elegant wedding dinner, Kir. Walters and his fair young bride bade adieu to the relatives and friends and lef^ for the home of the groom's parents near Dwight, in this county where they arrived about 9 o'clock that eight, finding a few relatives and friends assembled to give them a warm welcome and an elegant supper awaiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Walters will remain at Dwight until about Sept. 5th when they will leave for the ?Troom's home in o " our 55F" George, ?nd may you and your fair bride lire long and prosper. An Kveniiitf'.H Amusement. The Indies of the Methodist church will give an enjoyable entertainment at the home of Maj. J. M. Kiddle, Thursday evening, 29th. Beginning at 8:30. The following program will be rendered: Vocal Duet?Misses Bessie and Mame Jones. Instrumental Music?Miss Sadie McCardel. Instrumental Music ?Miss Clarice Knight. Reading?Hon. W. (J. Hough. Instrumental Music? Miss Lena Amos. Vocal Selo?Mrs. L. P. Rod* dey. I n s t r u m e n t al Music?Miss Mamie Cl? burn. Instrumental Music- Miss Hattie Miller. Recitation ? l??-? ? x'\'t i?u? VWUVOi Vocal Duet ? Misses Elliott aud Johnson. Instrumental Music?Miss Payseur. Instrumental Music?Miss Nannie Irene ncOardell. Reading?H. B. Allison, Esq. \ iolin Solo?Miss Isabel Davis. Instrumental Music?Miss Lassie Johnson. Instrumental Music?Miss Lillian Gregoiy. Vocal Duet?Adele Lemmond and Quay Hood. No admission for musical. Refreshments will be seld. The public ia cordially invited. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. Thi KM Ym Han Always Bough) Boar, the Signature of LMffjr Tiro Negroes Hive a Fatal Duel in a Jail Oil. Greenville, Tenn., Aug. 95.? Jane* Rosa and Waller Pierce, negroes, were committed to the Orten* county jail late Saturday night, for trivial offenses, being placet! in the same cell. The jailer had scarce I j left the cage when the men drew knivea, which they had bidden shout them, and eotraired in a deadlv tiuht Quckly as possible Rosa was dragged from 1he call, but not until he had fatally stabbed Pierce, who sank back o? his bunk dead. Ross was enly slightly cut. OOO lor $2,000. The McCain milling plant for sale. Situated 8 miles south of jWaxhaw, in a good community. ! Consisting of a 20 II. P. boiler and engine, fine wheat and cor* mills, saw mill, two good cotton gins with elevating system for both cotton and seed, Boss press and wagon scales, Planing inaj chine, lathe saws, feed crusher . and many other convenicneies. Six acres good land, two good ' dwellings,good barn and outhouses goes with the outfit. Terms 4 cash, balance one or two years ( with security to suit purchaser. ' Apply to J. W. McCain & Co. Waxhaw, N. C. WHAT ATAbEITTKLIA If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; hut Dr. Kings New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich coipplexion. Only 25c at Crawford Bros , and J. F. Mackey & Co.'s drug store. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE N' OTI? E IH HEREBY g.ven that on the 24th day of Heptemoer 11)01. the undersigned, a?- guaidiau of Maude Inez Tillman, will flie her flual return and aetilemenland make * application to the Probate i ourt for j the GNninty of Lancaster, State of i Houtn Carolina, for a fi^al discharge aaauch guardian. MRS ANNIE R TILLMAN I Dated 23, Aug 1901 I Wf STRIKE W |-Heath 1 J Mr. Heath i Dol aps never b sieged by sellers I ~ ~ w_ ??r re v* f wen here to your be impoiss le to (in dollar most p< Look! Iii ( pieces of French Dimities, 1 ty, now for 8 cents. 60 Pieces of Pretty colored lawi cents. 150 Pieces yard wide Percales, i now for 8 cents. One case, 10 cents now for 5 cents, ied Seersucker, satin stripes 17 cents, ii pieces of sil qualiiy, now for 15 cents. Tkirrl CtAJilr aI mi u ciutn ui Here we are supreme, no where and style litheed with such store so thoroughly merited moderate prices. We hav< 300 Ladi choice lor 20 ce time. Bargains -Heath 1 Notice to PerNons Who llovc Wheat to be <>roun?t. Some parties through prejudice have been reporting over the ' country that our mil) docs not J give a full turnout. We wish to 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 Holler Mill. FOR A INI* *0 : ROAST OR STEAK, OR A GOOD DINNER, CALL ON E. R. Patterson & Co Corner Main and I)unlaj? Streets. Prompt attention to all orders. WHY NOT TRY THE llnlliin ill AIIA milium mm When Yon Want EXTRACTS?We have the following flavors: Strawberry, Pineapple, Peppermint, Lemmond, Vinillu, Orange, etc., and can sell it at a bargain in quantities of (> and 12 bottles or at 8 cents per single bottles, also small size at 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 at a very small margin, and you can find most anything that can be 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 end sore throat use K? tnott'a Chocolate* laxative Quinine, the " One Ony Cold Cure." hue thf 1rm ? w MR. H|A; Banking i returns and our ought so much a i, by overstocked it to** them with ' iiiefit Bargains t d. The time to werful, and that iotan f I es' Leather Belt nts only. It you big and bountiful Banking i ? 'j. CAN'fZON FO'TER, M. D.,' CFFI '<UP STAIrtS IN MASOSIS BtftlOINr. , * v*'" All ( sills Attended Nijrht i and Dav. p f? , wonv^/sr Volle^H An endowed roll j^e lor women. < I Buildings uikI $2f?0,(MM>. < 30 college nnd university trained i leat hers. 427 students from 2" Slates. Stund'iid tit m'Iiiilut slij11 equal to llie tie-t c ll< ?[es lor men. A. B tiiiti A M. courses. Mod* ern buildings. Fine appointments in Library, Labarutories, (i?iiiim- ' sium, Society Hulls. Consei va torv of Musie. Campus 55 acres. Influences ioii?r:ouai mul refining. Limited number of scholarships Next session begins Sept 25,1001 . Write for catalogue to Benjamin Wilson, Pres., 1 1 Spar'unbut ?r, S. C. Aujr. 20. td. COFFINS: COFF C< We now have in itrsL, and w line of Coffins and Initial Caskets, and qualities, from the plain, cheap < lie cases. Call and see u?. r send us yoi have a death in yo* family. Prices W: Reach LANCASTER ME J IC UHT! fancy patterns, the 15 cents qualiis the 7 cents quality, now for 4 lew stripes, best 12? cents quality 4-5 vntvl to!/in Mn/li<i>u bah?1< J ?Vt X* TT IVI\> AfA |?VI I HO " V71 (11 30 pieces of "Bates ]^e?t^" Crink3, soil at 30 cents, our cut price is k finished Foulards, the 25 cents New Millinery. else can you find so much quality low prices. Never before has our 1 its fame for Stylish Millinery and 3 it all our own way. want to save moi I. k Mercan j ig ?UJL I FH'S SECOND k Mercan stores are flooed sthey do now manufacturers 11 wads of COLD f hat two weeks ?j ?pend that dollai is here and now? 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 $1.1 nil wool Scotch Cheviot Sui A nobby assortmot of Men's Sh NoW for Genuin Bargains: / The public have a good reason I store does near the Shoe b large stocks, none sell so e values in Ladies and Missei s,worth from 50 t TOBACCO SPIT LJCirM I ?n4 SMOKE "" Your Ufeawnyf You can tie cured of any form of tobacco u i *1g easily he made writ, strong, magnetic. full-T new life and vigor by taking 00-TO-SAO, tout niakrH wrtk men Wrong Many Jpitoi Uu pounds in leu days. Ovar BO0. OQO cured. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. In u nd advice UKK Add toss -T""Tj|PKKMtDV CO., Cliicago or Mew York. Sennine stamped C. C. C. Never said hi ball^ Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as goad." Ill rs ? ONLY 81.50. -NUi.BLE AND QRAMTEMonuments, Tablets ie^rl Stones, Etc Children'* $1.50, and upward* Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and upwards. Rutland, Italian Marble. A. J. McNinch. r ? INS! OFFINS! ill continue to keep, u complete Our Ktock embrace* all aiaesUotliu up to the handsome Jdetalir older when so unfornutv as to ithin the ofAU. iRCANTlLF CO. mmmmmm - - Mil TRIP NORTH TILE CO.with Bargains. We were ben loading at any DASH and qave we believed r is when that BARGAINS. to purchase an Importer's line of ing. We hough, it all, enough ir chance if you want tit and quali105 Hoy's Knee Suits, good 25, yours for t>5 cents. 75, boy's C'l> tiK ? - ' i?.-, ni.iui mir price is s$ l. lit > iit-waists, see iliein, y >u will buy. e Shoe Ire you Ready? Per inlying their slioes here. No usi ness we do, none have auc-h heap. Mr. lleath picked up rare * Slippers. ,o'i75 cent c . ney, now is your TILE CO."