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Local btwm Cotton brought 7} wot# out this timiktt \?*o r<l?\ Mr. ami Mr*. v\'. <ic A Poit?*r of Dixie H|)?m vlomlay with their fuiuili At thi? pUce F ?r miU or K'-ru ! Che Cloud rof-iileucv?t*n loi nih?cornti o Aicb ami Fiei?ch Mrceti*. Apply til 1 S ( 'ufli.1' - * ivi I , \ Messrs. Lerny Mti ait ami M?nly Pertor spent Sat ut day and Sunday iD Ruck Hill. fSf~ P?y "ii* ypar in ?advance for llie Lodger and let us sei.il you the Home and Fuiin lie* tor one year. 4 f Mr. Laney Funderburk of the . Tabernacle aeelion is reported set iouely ill ?f menin^etia. ? ? Mri. T. J. Strait ami little eon Willie have returned from a visit to relatives in Cheater Cnuety. i Dr4 R. S. Beckham, Jr., of A.shvtlle N. O , visited hi* parents at Pleasant Hill the pa?t ws*k. February, 14th, will lie Wood , > ; lnea of the World day at tha Charleston Exposition. Misa Isa Porter ha* returned to her home at Elginf after a weeks stay in Lancaster. ! Miss Be-tsie Funderburk of the O. FC- unatinn envt \iiua Pu? I gle nfDwigbt, spent Menday in town. Preaching at Gills Creek 11 u. m., Pleasant Hill at 3 30 p. m., next Sabbath by tbe pastor, Rev. 1 J. M. White. V MM iss Nannie Scott of Sharon, returned home Monday after spending a week with her sister, Mra. J.,'M. White at Unity. e*? The Parsonage Aid Society ef the Methodist Church will meat at tbe residence of Mr. T. S. Carter Friday afternoon ot 4 o'clock. The next regular examination for teachers certificates will he Weld in court house, Friday. Feb. 21. 19#2. Examination will hegin at 10, a. m., and close 4 p. m. A. C. Howell, Co. Sunt. Ed. Jan. 18, 1902. <vr> Mr. Tho?. McCorklo had a good mule to drop dead to the wagon recently. I The county pension board will meet in the court house on Thursday and Friday, the 6th and 7th of February, at 10 o'clock, a. in. W. B. Bruce, Chuirman. ; W. G. A. Porter, Secy. Married, by Magistrate W. P.4j Caskey, Tueaday, Feby 4th, 1902, Mr. W. L. Rollings anu Miss Maggie Gaynor, all of this place. ) to Kent! A valuable four-horse j farm, with good building*. Farm j in 4<Bol[Tbwn" about 7 miles west ef town. Kent reasonable. Apply at tbisoiiicc. Died, on Monday night last, an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A). F. Sapps of the O. K. section, aged about 4 months. Its remains were interred at Bethel vesterHav J J . ?#? The earlier large breeds of chickens are hatched the better. Rev J. M. Steadman has Barred Plymouth Reck eggs for sale at j 10 cents per sitting. Ne eggs shipped under $1.00 per setting. i J Misscn ,)>?nio (Jiton uiid Lizzie ' Tillman liNVctfone on * rikit to r? a i\fs at Somur, S. C. 4 V | . Mni iiav wiik j-ale^lay Hut thoro W' r?? no m<1ph by ? itfai-r th? clerk or ahenff. ?V"7? \ tiii> Jciny cow b? lonjjirjfj to Mr. lj It Hob rta pave birth to l.?in oalvtM, both hwifern, ln?t Tim i si I A t. i li?i ui?t>\ flit mis ??f Mr. L. M. ; Cl\ burn t\ill he pleased io learn : lli it liw i* able to be up. lie ' spent nil hour or o at the stable* Monday. . ! Mr. W. M. Clanton who haw been con Km d to hi* home here hiiK-M Xiiuih with rheumatieW wan a'?! to return to hi* poet at the iliiilti (io Id Mine Monday. <V9B LOST 1 Saturday night last, on the street* of Lmica*ter, $35, in ;i- oil ai-ks ($20 hill and three f. L t.wi. .. :ii .? i:i - ! >> >"! r nim i i<i iic iincrniiv ru warded by returning to N. E Moor*. th Mr. Robert Jvnkm* of the Taxktuw seel ion 11 mi I ih? m i* tor tun* lo cut olf too of lus to** one day last wsek while splitting woed. M agut i'hI* King of Cedar Creek turnsil over $3 30 to Treasurer Cauthen Moutlay, being the amount of liues, etc., collected in hie court for the past quarter. Mrs. M. C. Heath entertained tilt Attcruoon Ladies Card cluo yesterday afternoon. The occas ion wan in honor of Mr*. Chas. D Jouwa, ot Lancaster.?Columbia Record, Thursday. there wu* no opposition to the petition asking for an election on the question of voting $13,500 for the purpose of erecting aad equipptng a gradou school buildidg at Yorkviile. The Lancaster chapter of the Daughters ef the Confederacy will meet in the court house tomorrow afternoon at 4 o,clock. All member* are requested to be present os etficers are to be elected. The store of MrThurlow Carnes at the overhead bridge was broken into and robbed of some clothing and $35 in money on Sunday night last. No arrests have been made. C4S2 Mr. John Gardner, an aged citizen of Flat Creek township, died last Wednesday after a protracted illness. He was about 80 years of age and leaves a widow and four children surviving him. ' His romains ware interred Thursday at Flat Creek church. Deputy Coroner Perry held an ; inquest Monday ever Ci rrie Cunningham, a 4-mouths old negro | child on the Wade Draftin place North west of town, which was found dead in bed that morning. The jury found that it died from natural causey. 4 b Miss Uumift Stnvin- Uo/?U?? ?* ^r?v*Vi I W avuvi VI | the school at Unity, who was called to her home at Oakhurst by the unexpected death of her brother week before last, returned to her post Monday, and the school resumed exercises yester day. Mr. S. B. Roberts, who with U- / SI? I ' uiv mimiy uus r>?en residing at i Cedar Town, Ga., the past y*ar or two, has returned to Lancaster, i They will reside at their eld heme i at Jjoagsville. They are glad to i get back and their friends are de- 1 lighted te ha?e theaa back. After all there ia to plaoe like home. 1 R? r Csntey Johnaen and hn excellent family left for their fu ture home in Birmingham, Ak Thursday night te the regret o their many friends. They wen accompanied bv Mrs. Johnson' (sister, little Miss Mir.nie Wilson who will reside with them for th< present.?Roclc Hill Herald. The remains of Mr. Zed In gram, whote death at Wnc?, Tex was chrouic'ed in our Itttt ieena arrived here on tha midday trail Saturday an?i were taken at onci to tha Presbytenaa cemetery where they were interred. I h< mail* tha tame day nl*o brough to tha young man's fathar fill parlicalarK of hi* illnets aud death It seams that Zed hud bean ill o appendicitis which assumed unci serious form that the sttendinj physicians p*w no bop* for hi lif* unless an operation was bad Zad congested for tb* operatiot to be performed, bat it onlj revealed lb* fact that peritonitii had net in aad that human wkil and m*dicul knowledge were : no areil. A few hours later hi died. Crushed to I>ea h at the Haiti Gold Mine A young negro man, won o Nowh Pate, was killed instantly last Friday, while working at thi Haile Gold Mine, by a rock weighing several tons falling 01 him. He waw mining in a tunnel and the supposition is that th< immense rock hsd bee* jarrei loose by a blast. His body, wa terribly mangled. Caught Under a Falling Tree Andy Porter, colored, wh< lives near Osceola, had hia righ leg broken on Saturday last bj being caught under a falling tree. Ho had the tree about cut dowt when bs noticed it was falling it the direction of his buggy. And| dropped the axe and undertook t< prevent the tree falling on th< buggy with the result that he wa caught under it and so was thi buggy. The buggy was broksi half in two. The Ball Struck His Watch Last Saturday afternoon, Mr Lemuel Robertson, formerly o: this place, was shot at by Mr vr in. Vincsnt at the latter'* bhwj i* the town of Kershaw, am would have been seriously weund ed but for the fact the hull utrnrL bis watch in his vest pocket whicl deflected it from its course. Mr. R., it seems had left his coat al Mr. V'e shop and returned tc find Mr. V., wearing it. On< word led to another and a diffi culty resulted, and but for th< watch in Mr. R's pocket might have termiaated seriously. Tbe Educational Meeting at Heath Mnrlno #?n tKth ? n v? ?vvu mn?i Tbe Lancaster County EtUcatioonl Asauciation will bold ill next regular monthly mooting al Hoatb Springs on Saturday, Kob. 15, at 13 ui. Tbo program foi tbis meeting is as iollows: School management, E. E. Thornwell. The Art of Questioning, John E. Johnson. ' Members are requested to corns prepared for discussing thesa topics. The Association is well organized for good work and in? eludes in its membership not only most of the best taacbers of tha county, but also several other citizens interested in the welfare of our public schools. Any school trust rees interested in offer recently made through Pre* D. B. Johnson, te aid in buildiog and maintaining a model echeol in some farming district, should attend this meeting and join the association in devising a plan to take a4vintage of the assistance offered. Co. Bd. of Education. *% n jrift n ' Hoard* of Township Assossors. Got. McSwsatiay haa appoint* j th? following township board* u f uuMSfors lar Lancaster county, t Indian Laad Township ? O. W b Potts, H. N. Patt?r*o?, M. M % Tillman. b WhxIihw Township?J. M Yoder, J. A. Kstiidg?, W. J Vaughaa. Can?Creak Township?J Wr* , Tillman, J. F. Latban, J. W , Williams. i j Gills Creek Township- .J E s , Craig, J. Darin Caskey, R. J r Httiper. # ' Special for Town of Lnncnster t W. J. Cunningham, *1. F. Greg I ory, R. E. Mellwain. Buford Township ? D. A. Fun f derhtirk, Samuel Laney, W. H i Shnte. * Flat Creek Township -F M h I Lnwrj, W. J. Horton, I. R i Pleasant Hill'^ownsbip ? Berr r Mohlev, W. B. Bruce, L. S s Porter. I j CedRr Creek Township ? W. T f , Vaolantliogham, J. B, Bell, S. V 5 . Storer. | ... Mrs. R. N. Plaxco of Yorl 5 . County, in her# on a visit to he | aged father, Mr. R. H.. Cousar t [ who has heee quite unwell nine r he received a fall on the ice in hi 9 ^ freot piazza last Friday. 1 , A burglar attempted to ante > the home of Mr W. M. Clanto 1 in East End Monday night. Mr * Austin Clunton was wakened b I the noise and fired four shots a the fleeing burglar. CO% 3 Mrs. E. E. Bailey, of Kershav t has accepted a position at tk f VYilliametnn Female College. Sb stopped over here yesterday o j her way to Williamston. II r Mrs. J. D. Adams returns > yesterday from a visit to her pa; 6 ents at Bridgewater. a . ? B Mr. Charles Ayers, of this cit j left yesterday morning for Lai caster, 8. C. to identify Job Cunningham, colored, who at ! tacked Mr. Ayers with a piece < : Ipa/) nine loot A tmw%0 xxu^uib. II II f negro arrested proves to he Cui . ningham he will he brought ba< > to this city.?Charlotte Observe ' ~ A special to The News ai c. Courier states that Mr. Robert 1 1 Vaalaedingham and Mr. W. i | Edwards have bought out tt ^ 1 Hartsville Drug Corapany, at * wi'l run an up-to-date drug stor 1 They will build a brick store, I ' bv 90 feet. The store reom wi 1 be used by the drug company ac ' i the upper story will be used as e armory for the Hartsville Ligl Infantry. t M* Mr. C. L H' tchison and his e t. timable family, who have mar m this place their home the pai 1 year, will leave today fer Kno: . ville, Tenn., wbf're after spendm a few[Jdays with relatives, the ! in ? ? - ! win go 10 incur future homo t j Birmingham, Ala. They mad ( many lasting friend* during thai .stay hare. a , I An Iran deck plata girdar 6 I faat long, six feet thick and whic , weighs 40,000 pound*, capable a ' Supporting a 107 ton locomotire t was placed in position over Baa ,Creak an the L. A C. ltailroai ( Monday night, and the train frnn Chaetar passed orer on it abou | midnight. Of course the piers t unnnrl. if Kml 1 r f . i umu u??ll JMOVIUUM ? built but the trestle work bad t< be tern away before the girde ' could be lowered to ita positioi and the i-; Mkiva *1 W H mil bafor* the train could pass orar i that night. aw An Taaw KMmv* < For Uio I f,lTr. ' fltiith Spi i ' Xo'i ? f| Ths hi a'lli f ?h ri'itui Uuit\ i ! ' | . I 0X? < |<! ! ? < *\ ' 1 . M| i " 1 and mnnipc. I'ht iio\ <> w hi. I- si i < < i j. b in tin- -'or* ? 'ami i y l.r t mi- i. t, ' ii a to ih<? f?u r?? ! \ '? '?? ir spunk. n . > j h i hi pi ??t a i, a.- it- t -m < will ii?.t ?? iiiiirh < Miiu-n-i il f? i - 1 jitiliz^r hhki iii thi- t!n>, ' yeur. am \<*t ii i i i h- 1 ae hsuled from here There i* h h?<!n in Iluvu i!? * ~ j of Ho..th Spl ine ?vho !m - ; < } r living in le*- 11>a. 1 ten mil '? of her that >he ha* not .o.*n in nvtiv t wenty \ en!?. There is ?? oi'.or?id ;? ?? I in u few i miles of hero, t . 1 v?? \ *. ??? ? o Al | who weighs over 20O p< m.d-, is four h h ilt fi*oi hi-b ;tiki nieitMite? <>\?r f<?ur t-?i ooiiml, V the hotly. * * * j \ tkihute of ltes!'f,( t The following j?r mldc find 'res lulio'i were pa s <1 '?v 'ho' Sunday School ;>t the Lancaster! Cotton Mi 1, Feb. 2d, lho*2: ^ whereas, it has pie .sod (iodl in His divine wis-t m to remove' from our midst Vrs !.i//.i A tuns, , % tt v* - h lo/l ?.?? inn o v! k 1 l,"') * * ?< U v? 1CVI * ' 11 O (111 M "? t I I , i , II I her home Rt Lancaster, S. C., j 1 s therefore bo it ro.-olved: !? . I hat m her de-ith we | recognize the hand of a Divine j Ruler; sud whih* \v<? b w sib,r missively t<> lbs U ill, v. o feci n that our Sunday School has lost | >. a faithful woikei, h? r church a ( consistent and excmp'Mfy ch is i-Mi member and her co-\v? rl crs m sister whose'precep s and oxan p'es . wxre always ini-poing and h> lpf?d. 2d. That we tender our ainccel ' sympathy to her bereaved family * in thi? their hour of soi r?-\v and ? bereavement. j id 3d. That we he>_r ?dl who knew her to emulate her chris* inn ex-j ample. * 4tb. That a copy of these reso- j lutions be sent to tho family of r? our doeeiiscd sister and that a copy be sent to each of ?ho county j>;:- j pera for publication. y M iss Eva 11 himon, J Miss Lu y Mnhnffcy, M iss L la Pitman, ,n Mrs. Minnie Tivh r. t- t oinniitt< e. '* Sold Out :k All the $1 5#S*ts, hav? some $2.00, $2 50 and $3.no ones left. J Head Stones, Tablets an-' Vlnnn id mente from Vermont, (ieorcin arid 1 C. Italy Quarriaa. Call or writo. ^ Pricewill pi* ?>? you. ; A.J, McNinck, # LANCASTER, S. C. ' j ii STA.TE OF SOOTH CAROLINA,! ,d COUNTY OF 1. *N< ASTKIi kn By ? Ih?. D Joihh, Esijuira Prol>ate' it Ju'ge. Wmkkkas. W H. ( . Porter, < lera i of < onrt made Miit to me. to ifiai l hint Lett-<s of dinlitiMra Ion of ?|i dereHc S, at- ami effect a of VVylie 8- Ft Huron neceaH*-?l, . These AHE'IHEHKFOHK to ci:? ami a tio.mi-li ail ami me omniar the kinnred a. ?i reHltor. f tlie euid Wyiie It. Omen, d. , ea-ed that th-v f* b; *nri appear hefo e me in the Cmir ~ of Probate, to t.e held at I aiiraMer j ( H , S U , < II 11) . 7i I, day of M :tic?> j y ext after publication tin reof a', ill o'clock 111 lite 'O.etiOoO, lonboW CHIISe. I if any they Itave, wu.v toe aanl Ad |a niniiatration ? >< utd nof tie |?rm ted QlVKN tinder tnv Hand and -M-ai , ir tlii L'3d day of January Anno Domini | 10112. n u i OH AH. li JON EH. l ? * J udge of Probata 1 h Phone 117 f WHEN YOIT WANT 1 NICE ; FRESH Mill ! ;E.J. Mathis |. 3 & Company.i! r i n Proprietor! of tho Corner Market. , Erary day strengthens tlie belief of *mJ- i t aent physician* that impure hlood ia the I eause of the majority of our disease*. ! Tsreiity-five year* *jro tliia theory was used M ? basis for the formula of Browns' Iron I Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected I by this fn nous old household remedy are b? nflninit to prove that the theory ia correal ' f- %mn' Iron Bitten k ka all deaf* n ivr, CP-rift ^ . .) i it ?! ' " ? 1,1 ' A i t t . ii. k It* I '".?T (! i. is J' i ! ( i KfT v? J i 1"? W''Su ivi-l I't ? r s-u liltnl It . 32 % 34 S IS I) l * v 4 ~ ?' p i ? 111. i it. ' w< i A I. . ! .. !? ? 1 X ?iy I. ! (I K it | | 1 ?ii , 4 . Uf >V? A ' *t$ y i run i- i it * ,,, KlvlV I'fe ' i .*Vlu > ? * L.A \ i.a. i - it. % i! :M>|? ? Jt v I |iV>> I I la * 111? I U M . 1 3". HI .0-1 Iv ? ii ii,. 1 iA? > w ajtl 1 ailj. ?, 4<>i> MVi-ai * 1 3 til I - i- .!?i? i 2 ' "> : . ny iIchHi -|?rl j*?? 2 3i? 4 4'i,? i >!? w . l .p 30ii '< ? ? 1C .. I , J i\ I II I * hHlVKS, .. . < . p o so No I 11 Hi UN I) I.KAVI 8 1|. .Xu. X6, Mil S4 ? T a uO? ii * g.iu 11 K<p iv tch 1 u V wum 1. w| K r-f" w 10 .vin l i.op it ~|). iOK* 11 3"* 1 4op >' CI" I 11 (J y 13 4.. f )Jbf U Jot . xu|i ? ?up l 3 > Ot| 1 <>i k vi?i?- .% -_o,. 3 3' y i . 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Is At 141 cksi.tin:: No. SI and No 11 connect** wuh - ill in-11 i ruin No. ;i?i wlocli arnvt - a' M k hurt r?t 7 4? ti fi mi i'latitu Or e vi Sj ur? unl nrii at <1 int> nmi i.tte poiu * A i Y-ti k v|i: ? .'44 c mciH with <? At N W train No 70 w hieli li nvn Yoik ill.-a' 1 'tit for ('as?l?n ja, l.t- <t r iinl 11 t in ? <11;.11 | Minis. , Rta'k 111 i[ jS o. iia rtlol n, .-t with ill, rit I v ,r:i"*> winch 't'avis K ,ck 11 i 11 li ii:UU. .p in, I r fMitsmr, * o'u it'll uuil intermediate I onus i C'aii.ubi Jcl: No'h 82 and M (Mill llll - \ 1 t Mill N>. 3# w lin-b j,a- ae* ('ataw u Jet. 4; 7 54 p to for Mouii'C ami it ti ruit'iiiuta i <>li,?a At t xncavter: N ' * 3J ard H4 c<-u* tj 1*1*1 b wiib 1, ?fc tr> i,. No. 32 which ' ni'-k I 11 <a*?cr / 1:1", p ai f*?rt !>tfu lur ami inte> tin <iia e 1 oiuIb. At aimlei : With \ ?' L (N \T of *< ) for ( harialoi, winter FU?r oca Da tiny'o , VVi imnc'oii ami in r*. II e 1 a i?? in- 'i 1 n No. 08 whicb leave- * arudeti ai 4; 15, pin I iiN.NICIIONS. M ? 111 BY N'lH'l llKhJ TKA1NS. A1 ? a iimIi . : V\ 1 ' 4 <' L (N W ot S < ) No 71 in ra < liar e ton l?\oret o? I> t 1 ult 11. \\ 111111 ^un Sumter aid iiu 1111 ?i'h'?* poii f- wli cli nri iva* ai tiaimlcn ai i'ii wuh " oiitr.-fe.'D It;. 1 rai> No 77 t oiu Kuravilta VS I I IIM . ,? I IS'"-. " 1 I -* 1 Miur' ai I I ;oo a IH. >i l.uiicuslt i." .\n (Miiiitris <i> l.aiicuoter wiilt I. A train .No. 1* lor ( li< ittr mii ! inN rm.' tiu ? |> iuifc f i ituwli i Jc'! No ',\K ami 85 I'dH* dents with *> a i f. n 33 wnit-.h I Ue? Ul?\\ l?u J> i :<l 7 " 4 11 111 fo!' M ?i11 e a'ul it t?'iin'. i ?i poialM, <t Koi'k Hit': N*. >< Mi> 35 coulin s m Krok 1! i11 w ill >4iui tii-m Hft tmill No 34, le >vi u i 1 ]!ili at 8 JM t> f.'i- 11mi ii.iit it. ;>i? i t- notih A Mliick?l>n .* No 33 I'tiiuifi'ii wilh nullu m Ity t? . .- Iso'x 12 4:34 |iin,<No 38 ul 7; 5 j> n.eiitl No tout 7 45 p in. for D i^t* I- ri N. 'x 33 in tl 35 foinucti wi'li outlieiu Hv tram No 35. I mv ii t? l; link slang at 11:25, }> m f. r pomis south at Mari n No, :,3 oninotu with r>??ut)it r ? Ky tran So 38, leaving Marion n( il:4n p ?> >i \*Iieville, 'hatlanonga atiil i ' i . di'??e point*. T> I'HiK'i- *ar -i r> ? i !. ul chanir* leiween Mai ion ..i i h*i ealoti lama Nii'k,32 ami 35 ? '. H. SB AW. I J'-i-fcv' i; r VfcfciC. 1 ? 0VWIMHBI All persons indented to ua, pit her l?y note or on account, must com? forward and settle promptly, ns our Metchandise and (tuuno accounts and not?* were it 1 due the 1st of Nor. We have waited patiently on our customer! and must insist up >n them com* in?r forward and settling with oe pr< mptly. lleath Banking & Meruantile On 4 '