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Local Matters Highest mat ket price paid tor hnitnr and eggs. .1. 1> Macknrell. (?-ir 11 >a< I of fresh Virginia I.i'tM- ittst received i\ H Davis For Sale ! The lot jo*t Noilh of Mr. .J. 11. Cantos* on Market Streei Apply to T. S Carter. Farmers ureaitoul done planting in the Fork Hill section. Mrs. J. \Y. Hat din and child run of \Yions'-ot o, are visiting relatives at this place. Mr unci Mrs. John P. Twitty vioiion mo rormer s sister, Mrs. I. T. Muekey, at this place, this week Mrs. L. P. Roddcy is visiting the parents of her husband ut Fort Lawn this week. Cedar Creek Democratic Club will meet next Saturday at 3 o'clock p. in., at Curtnel school house. .John Kim;, Pres. r * Mr. W. R. Williams of Dixie has ti hen which lays two eggs daily. Send a hand to th? cemetery today and tomorrow. The ladies are preparing it for memorial day exercises. Mr. W. F. Estridgo writes from Maltha that instead of crab grass being two in a hill in his section, as was reported bv Surveyor Belk at Dixie, it is one in the Held. The addition to the rear end of the bank is finished and the rail, road offices have been moved into the new upstairs part. Col. Springs will use the front part of the upstairs for his offices. The cotton mill i?flir?#>u urn m the new part ot the building. Mr. and Mr? A 1*. McLv.re, Misses Annio Gregory, Bessie Mackey and Lillian Smith, Messrs. C. H. Crawford, Furfa an Twitty and II. H. Truesdel, left yesterday forUharloston to attend the exposition. Rev. S. N. Watson, Ceo. Heath, E. C. Cunningham, 11. W. Plylor, W. A. Knight and,las. M Knight, have returned from the exposition. More than one hundred persons from Lancaster have taken in the exposition so far and wo have yet to hear of a single one who was not delighted with-the big show. Contractor W. G. Adams has closed a contract to build the now cotton mill at Walterboro. The plan is identically the same as the old mill at this place which was built by Mr. Adams, and which, by the way, is said to be the most substantial cotton mill building in ^he State. Ho has also contracted to erect the now bank building for the Farmers and Merchants Bank at Walterboro. Tho following gentlemen from Tradesville section went down to tho exposition yesterday: Dr. VV. H. Sapp, Mr. II. A. Funderburk, and son, Mr. Chas. Funderburk, Mossrs. A. C. Rowell II M. Parks, II. 8. Plyer, R. P. Plvler, B. B , and A. P. Plylor. Gills Creek Democratic Club mot Saturday. T. V. Williams was elected president, and J. Harry Foster secotary. Tho following dolagates were elected to tho county convention: W. C. Hough, J. B Sims, W. C. Cauthen, 10. D.Tillman, ,1. A Cook, A. J. Clark, W. S. L. Porter, T. V. Williams, T. J. Strait, C. D. Jones, J. P. Hunter,>11. E. Wylie, W.P. Cankoy, N.B. Cousar, 11 ?I. Harper, S I). Robinson, and M. J. Long. Mr* uml Mrs. Ii'irV Mobhv and daughter Miss Maud Moblm mid Mrs J. J. Hri dg a*, of Heath Spiin^>, lHt f??r CMiurleslon yes terduy. Mr. L .1. C.mthen nn< Missos Virgin ir and ilultie It ?bertson, of Oakhurri, are unpnni ed them. Mr. D. .Junes arrived li> night from Lancaster, S. (\. t< join his wife, who i^ at her la liter's, Mr. II. L) llcnth.? Char lotte Observer. Mr. 1\a j h Ft sti i . si i dent o ; the !S. C., College, sj enl a day oi so at bis h(,n;e la ic ibis week. Mr. gist rate Cms key recent It found a lady's pc iket la ck in tin court brute yard. The owner cm net it by calling on the squire. M r. Minor (.'lyhnrn is tin* oni\ oue of the visitors to the Dallas re-nnion who has returned home. 11c mys the Lancaster party is having a fine time. i j 1'. S. Maishal Dawson 1), \ Melton, was in the city the past i week, i Mr. H. N. Sowell is having i his new residence In West End ; painted. Painter (J riff in is doine I the work. | Mr. ?J. II. Stewart has moved into the new cottage erected by Mr. J oe. W. Flyer at the corner of French and Elm Streets. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church will meet at the residence of Mr. C. J. Henry Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Itev. J. M. Steadman will begin u scries of four sermons on Jonah next Sunday night. The cholera situation in the Philippine Islands shows no improvement. In Manila there has been 555 cases and 449 deaths, while the provinces report 1,599 cases and 1,109 deaths. Mrs. Hilton of Wcstvillo is vi- iting hei daughte'r Mrs. J. E. Rutledge, at this place. The Lancaster Chapter meets at the court house on the first Thursday in May. A full attend ance is c:uno.-tly solicited. There is no line imposed on absent members. The 5,<>(><) School Building. The Trustees "of the erradod school arc endeavoring to have everything in readiness to begin work on the new school building as soon as the present session closes. They have determined to build on the old site nni will do some giading on the lot. They met last Friday evening and selected Mr. C. (3. Wilson of Columbia as architect to make plan* for the new school house. Hi? plans contemplate a brick building of two stories and a basement. On the lirst floor there are si> I cluss rooms, an ollico and library, on the second, four class roomsand an auditorium. Tho stairways leading to tuv. second story are at the ends, but within the building, and are practically fireproof. The rooms are all well lighted and ventilated and each is pro. vided with a convenient cloak, room. The building will he heated by the hot air gravity sys. f A* H I-V- III* Mr. Wilson thinks it will take six months to erect this building but it is hoped it can bo completed sooner. The trustees will arrange to open the school at the usual timo in the Fall whether the building is completed by that .time or not. They will get the uso of buildings temporary foi school purposes. Subscribe to Tub Lbdok. 0 y Sunday Pimm*. t Beginning with the ln-t Suni day in May phone hours will lu? - from S to 10 a. in., It. iii 12 to 2 I ]>. in., and from 5 to 7 p. m. Seriously WhiiikIcU : Messrs. ,).!>. Hum and Geo. |Tlneat had a difficulty at Tradesj villo >e>terdny morning in which , the latter was perhaps fatally wounded, i'hi; e hall- look. effect in his ho.Iy, one passing . ntirely through him. W e m del stand that two (d the all p; through the ' lungs lie v.ii. I (sting eas\ yes >' tenia** ut'.ernoon. Dr. ...eDow is attending him. Mi. iioru ea lie into town after ' ih. si ootii g and surrendered to - ihc bhtiiff. Later he gave bond 1 before Magistrate Caskev. >1 arriages. Married, on Priduy night last, 1 hv Rev. R. .1. lUackmon. Mr. John lliuson and Miss Lizzie ? Small, daughter of Mr. Sylvester Saudi, of the Primus section. ?On Sunday evening Mr. Virgil Hinson and Miss Nina W'caner, daughter of Mr. .1. A. Weaver, of Pleasant !! ilI township, were unitnd in tlw> hr?l?f "-I .w iixMj wi well lock, Rev. It. .1. Blackmon of' ficiating. ? Mr. Andrew Wright and Mrs. Mary Fincber, both of this county, were married, Monday, ltcv. R. J.Blackmou performed . the ceremony. Agents Wanted i Life of T. DoWitt Talmago, by i his son. Rev. Frank Dowitt TaU ma''e and associate editors of D Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by TuImago family. Knornions profits for agents who act xnickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately Clark A Co., 222 S. 4 th St. Philu., Pa. Mention this paper. No-To-IIao for Fifty Crntn. Guaranteed tnhacTO habit euro, maUos wca men strciis, blooU pure. We W. All <1? i W; v Yon are inv jTlmrsdiiv and itlds opening the play of Spring I careful buying h o experience ai i been searched t< ' ever shewn in L ? _ A /tf# i<8ge IS HO! SHIUC1 deserve it In' oil 1 price- Hie slig atone ?o far as <: Here you will 1 mer good in Hil ! goods in mercer suits. 50 styles 1 Dotted Swiss an --these are scare - lilt ! 150 pieces of ffliite fancy JWa & : arc opening up 1 tions to snpph ti wliere else in T pei*s> - Heath ] in MatfPtrutc ( ? ke\ 's Court t?< vt 11 vtmnj; white men pluud ^nili\ iii Msioistrate C'siskoy's court lust Monday to disorderly conduct and as.-ied th mercy of the court, proioiiuno not to repcu! their oU'onee, .ml were fitted each. whi. l; t.h.'"y promptly paid. S.ierill' lit; tor ami hin eli'icienl deputy at the tton mill. Mr. lvnioht, csimo tip the I) >ys tin xpeclcdU bun <la\ in Mai. Millei s lit Id near Ca a- Creek sum ttiat is how they lui i. ened to ' o taken :t>. i lie sher. in s,: mis ( very Miiutav ana ho ci;oi. inaki :i haul lor Alagislrato Ct.; key's ami. (.Ins Kirkpalriek, col., pieud guilty in two casts of luiccny and was sentenced lo pay ?25. or go | t<> the gang n r 80 days in each ' case. lie chute, on account of financial embarrassment to taue the | (JO .days. llud i>oyd, eol. was in like fi j.u neial straits and went to the I gang for GO days as the penalty ! for disorderly conduct on two oci . J easions. Otis Evans col., paid a fine of ! for disorderly conduct. | J Receipts of the day ?10. The Alagistratc is doing good business. c t CO Orphanage Robbed Coluiubir Record, 28th The Epworth Orphanage, the last place in the world where a burglar would be supposed to go, was robbed Saturday night. From evidences loft the affair ! must have been planned some ! time before and the burglars were evidently familiar with affairs, and knew exactly what time to get to work. The door of the store room, where the provisions are kept, was forced open aiul the J following articles were taken: | Two lmrrclsof flour,three large j hams, about a half kit of butter i and about forty pounds of sugar, i .Rj I it en to mil4 gees Tidily this week.. best yet, -Umu liilinery. This < >v onr expert mill id splendid taste, o bring before y< ancaster. We li eat reason to yoi ering superior in litest look over o piantity, assortm /? I ll. M - iiiiu rue m ij eoi Iks, Dress Goods ised 8ilk Zephy* t of French Pe d Organdies. /* ;e now. Ms! link white goods Pla dran, French orj enough oil-ovei lie County. Big F5 B <xi ?r * ..41-. ? <?>?!*7t>fl"?! * Banking i !?l^ ides mimic smaller as tides. Tin prtiee were ik ?itiedat once and vvci'k Iv.s started en tli-.' cave, i:iit >?? i:ir no due ha-> <u>cit iil>tuiii ed a to who did the work,further than t! a' there were -everal in the crowd, and they had a horse and V.il^lll The penalty, lite law provides fei Mich a deed is imprisonment 'in the penitentiary for iifo at hind . iahor. tp -:3. .t?: 'm cm r".. :r. ? ju ax a tto ' h'^vs Bcasw T* ^ . ? nil. !!?wet?BWMtwoc. - - .i\ b.M? AL .i.hlNAI IE Tor The l'romotiftu of Health in The Town df Lr.neasW r, S And l'rovidiug l'unisl incut for Violation of The Same. Section i That an a- eminent of one dollar jut year to he paid on or Indole November I d. of the year IDOl*. and at tlie >;itne I time ui every v< ir l here d'ter, is hereby made beforehand against 1 II ! all persons occupying promises , within the corporate limits of the 1 town of Linc'ister for each and j every privy located up.ui said | premises. Section 'J- That this assessment j shall be payable whether or not said premises shall be vacated during the year. Section 3- That any person or persons, who shall make default in paying the assessments as liore; in provided, besides the other penalties provided herein, shall; I pay an additional amount of lit- , ! teen per cent for any and every I. 1 . ^ li 1 1 ? . . swuu ueiauit aim snan no liable for the same cost for collecting , ! delinquent taxes now provided I?v ' the laws of this State. Section 4- That any violation of any of the provisions of this < ordinance shall he punished by 1 lino or imprisonment in the disci et ion of the Mayor. Rati tied bv Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled, this 14th dav of April, 1 00*2. Attest:' RE. WYLIE Mayor. t If. n. .IONKs, 1 SKA I.. ... , I i t lerk. ) 19 0: it -Opeicln .v'ale. April 3d and 4th ) ai d ;? ota n ill see exhibit is the vest liner, Miss Mac Ml i . The markets <i as the finest arm mow that asking i for giving it. bw ulucemciiis In stv a mi* stock,, will sin eiit. style ami g?ri< nplete stock of 5$| and Wash floods s, very desirable rcales, Lovely I few assortmen < id muslins and st gaudies and persi i^mhi oideries, i values, sncfj as i J a^ ?< *o it i-A *>. r? ft XUP E V V ?? u 15 ^ Merc an' Attention Democratic Clnbs! I'minlv Kxecutivo Committee. Luneuster, S. C., April 1 2, '02. The Democratic Clubs of Lan? castei County me hereby notified to meet at their respective headquarters on Saturday, April 26th ins;., in accordance with the party rules, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing delegates to County Convention which will assemble at the Court House in Lancaster on Monday, May 5th, at 12 m. The County Convention. when so assembled, will l , ? ? - ? eicci e.ciegnUs to the State Convention to tie held in Columbia 011 May 21st next, und to transact such other business as may be proper. The elu; s are entitled to send to t''" (Vuntv Convention one ildvtl>: for every twenty-five member* and one f t* a majority traction thereof, and each club, at iN meeting on the 20th iust, shall select a member of the county executive committee. He-ides electing delegates to the State Convention, the County Convention will elect a County Chairman and a member of the State Democratic executive committee. ,1. V. Nisbot, Chairman. A. d. Clark, Sec. 2t. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood 11 1 Per simmon Logs. Southorn Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. Ilnw Are Your Kidney* ? Dr. nobbn' Spangus PlUnoorenll kidney Ills. Sato?>le free AOd. siorUuir Kviuedy Co., Chicagoor N. V. j v/uiPuuscn|iiioii piease 'xusem n. H i?^??n? r. E. S. McDOW, I1YSICI.YX and SU1UJEON, CATAWBA HOUSE, South Side, Uj> Stairs. OFFICES OIMSN DAY AND NIGHT. 8?" Phone ?l>. B 0 which occurs We will make cur graml disnlt ot weeks of iiHin. a milliner >f the East have &y ot millinery tor your patroni that we -must ie, quality and m that it stands res go. ning and SumBTi i rreuy wasn for waists and Sastiste Lawns, i>f 9alien suitings m! rapped Bastiate. an Lawns, We Kkigings, Inset*/on can get no d blouse wrap TILE CO.