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Local M alters Highest market price paid to butter und eggs. .J. 15. Macknrell , Car load ??f fresh Virgin it 1 iuie just received T 11 Davis. For Sale ! The lot just Nortl of Mr. ,J. II. Climes' on Marked Streei Apply to T. S. Carter. Messrs. Lutta and Quay Hoot spent the week at the exposition Mr. 11. I). l>e<*kbuiti of l)r> Creek lo>t h good mule last Tucs day of heart trouble. Ivl Cruig. cul., was sent to tin chain pang Thursday by Magis trate Caskey for 30 days for vio lating laborer's contract in liou ol paying r fine of $25. Mrs. 1 jiiella Ferguson cairn over from Lancaster last Thursday to bo with her father, Mr. D. F, Barnett, in his last .illness. She returned home Saturday. ? Ltocl< Hill Herald. Mr. C. A. Lynn, of Columbia, is up on a visit to relatives. He will probably return to Columbia today. He is looking well and wears the same pleasant, smile hi carried off with him. Mr. Perry Mackey, a student of the Richmond Medical College, is at home to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. G. A. Wall and Mrs Will Moore, of Luncaster, are visiting at Mrs. J. J. Hardin's.?Chester Lantern. Plymouth Rock eggs for June hatching for sale by J. M. Stoad man. Two Thousand yds- first quality embroideries 24 cts per yard. Williams .Hughes Co. Judge R. C. Watts has confirm ed the verdict in the case of Mrs O. B. Jones, by which she gets her dower in the land.?Chestei Lantern. R. E. Wylie, Esq., his wife ant: son, John D., went to Charlestoi yesterday for a week's stay. Thit is Mr. Wylie's second visit to th? exposition. The Lancaster chapter D. C., met Thursday afternoon, the at tendance being small on aecount of the weather. Another meeting s culled for next Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. R. B. Mackey and sor LcConte, of Heath Springs, art visiting at Mrs. M's father's, Maj. B. F. Miller's. Mr. Mack ey came up Wednesday, returning home Thursday. A school meeting will he belt in the Fork Hill school houso Saturday, 10th instant, and al patrons and friends of the schoo are requested to be present. L. W. II ineon, Chr. Bd. Trustees. In the State Supreme Court last Tuesday the appeal in the ease of Mrs I^ottie C. Ringstnff rs Lancaster A Chester Railroad Co., waaargued. Jos. Clark, Esq. wak heard far th? nnn?llant ?.rwl E. Moore, Esq., for the defend ant. We acknowledge with thanki the receipt of an invitation fron the citizens of Winston-Salem North Carolina, to attend th< celebration of the Hundredth An niversary of Salem Female Academy, May 22nd, to 29th, inclusive. fsr Subscribe to The Cepqe, Tho head man of the Famil Protective Union is registered t - the Cunningham Hotel r ? Mr. II. A. Hilton, of Kersha is spending several days here. i Mr. T. C. Hicks' new resident on Main street is about completed Owen, the painter, is now priinin 1 if. Mr. Hicks expects to inov ^ into his new homo about June Lst ^ There will be a school hrcakin at Elgin May bib, commencing 11 S o'clock p. m. t i There will he preaching a Camp Creek Baptist Church o Saturday before the fourth Suu 3 day in tho month (2Gth,) at o'clock P. M. A full attendant of the members is desired t Preaching also Sunday follow ing at 11 ft. m., I?y the pastor. j Mr. Geo. Threat, who wa . wounded at Trnilesvillo iu h difli culty with Mr. J. B. Horn, las j Tuesday morning, is doing vcr , well. His wounds are not ?ea so serious no was at tirst reportei and his chances for speedy recov , cry are thovght to go good. W should have said in our lust issu i that Dr. II. G. Klliott with Di I j McDow is attending him. )! ? } ?Dr. T. .1. Strait, candidat | for congress from the Fifth Dis t trict, spent yesterday in town , . ?Winnsboro News and Herald ' I ; The county treasurer has receiv ed from the State $677.38, beinj I Lancaster county's quota from th ; special dispensary fund nccessar; to make out tho $75. per schoo in the county. A little in or dispensary money will come ii I 1 - r ? ^ - - - * " later rrom tne fttate to ho divide* between all the schools. I Letters advertised for the weel ending May 3, 1902. Miss C. t Brown, Miss A. F. Mat his, Alii Vaughan, Milly .Jones, Mr. .lohn nie Faulkenberry, Mr. Bob Subi rail, Mr. Ernest Watts, A. M Wright, Mr. It. 11 Blakney. Belle Nance, P. M. Lancaster, S. C. i _ j Supervisors Gordon and Caske 1 of York and Lancaster counties i met in this township on Thursda i to examine the repair work e > Barber's bridge, which was con: ; pletedafew days ago. Mr. Hyatt one of tho contractors, was als on hand and was assured that th , wo k was in accordance with th ^ contract in every datail. It is sai > that the waters of the creek hav ; already been entirely over th ' j bridge since its renewal and the tho structure stood tho flood witt out apparent damage.?Fort Mi 1 Times. 5 m Items from Kershaw Kra. Miss AnnieOgburn, of William burg county is visiting her uue M rs. C. C. Welsh, in the Longs ville section. 1 Jim Cook, colored, was fine ? I $15 ,00 in the mayor's -court yet j terday for shooting m town am carrying concealed pistol. There was n beautiful marring ceremony by the Rev. Mr. Crouc Sunday 27th inst, at Buffalo Bap t tist church. The contracting par 1 ties being Mr. Manly Catoa am Miss Bessie Roberts, daughter o > Mr. Jno. Roberts, Jr. Tno woll is now more than fou hundred feet deep and will affor about 30,000 gallons of water pe day. They are still boring in rock i Two negro boys, brothers, Sai l and Albert Ballard, wore taken t , the chain gang yesterday by pc 3 liceman Ingram, the former bein sentenced for fighting and the lai - fAt* frti? i/nrrronoo w& *?/ v c** J * PiS.JKTOHIA. Bears the ^ ^'e Kind You llava Always Boug *"2"? S y The Widow ol'The i.nte .Judge l( Kershaw l>ead. A telegram from Camden to Mis. Lj. T. Baker at this place vv Tuesday brought sud tiding of the death of her grand mother, Mrs. ; Lucretta D. Kershaw, relict of H |the late Gen. J. B. Kershaw. I She hud-been in failing health for ~ some time and her death was not ? unexpected. She was a daughter " of the late .lames Douglas and was in her 7St.li year. Mrs. tr I " linker left n the next trun for Camden to attend the funeral. i ' i it l Death of Mrs TC Morton I n A phono message to relatives t- at this place from KershawThurs- i 3 day morning announced the death J e of Mrs. Millie liorlon, wifo of Mr. T. C. Morton, which occnred - cnrlv that morning after a lingerin*. illness. Mrs. Morton was a daughter of the lato .John Stover s of the Flat Hock section and was about 53 years of age. She leaves ^ surviving her six sons and one V daughter, Miss Clco Morton. The sons are U. C. 4r., A. I*., 15. ('., * Clarence,Thomas and Lucius 11 or-. ton. All of the family reached her ? bedside the day before her death. e Mrs. Morton was a member of ' the Methodist church and an cx!1 einplary christian lady. Her remains wore buried at. e ; I>eatli of Mrs llakor : Mrs. Salina Baker, of the llich ! Hill section, died at the homo of. - j her sun in law, Mr. J. .1. ltooves, ? J after a protracted illness, about 0 12 o'clock in., on Thursday. She y | was the widow of the late Wm. 1 | Baker and was 74 years, 1 month e and 13 days of age. She leaves n three children surviving her, viz : 1 Mrs. VV. R. Robertson, Mrs. L. j i | P. S. Hammond aud Mrs. .1 J. I Reeves. She was a member of j * the Methodist church. Iler re- i ^ , mains were interred at Fork Hill 0 church yesterday. I ' & . y, ?011 are Invj h Tlhipml^v iisyS W? m >.^ui W. .. this opening the , pi ay of Spring ? s ? careful buying Is; I o experience an 'I been searched io ever shown in L age is not suffice II deserve it by oflk price. The sligl 8 alone ?o far as q < Here you will mer good, in Sil <1 goods in mercer suits. 50 styles Dotted Swiss am ? i--these are scare - m <i 150 pieces ?tf ^ r White fancy JHa< n are opening up " tions to supply tl ? where else iu 1 pers. " - Heath 1 -1 ~ ~ ' ~ l)ra(li of Mr.1 lOvan Ko ling* A hunt o'clock yesterday morning the death angel called ' front earth's cures and sorrows ' the good ii r it of that aged mother in Israel," Mrs. Amanda i I Rollings, widow of the late Kvun Rollings, of Oakhursl. For six weeks she had I.eon lingering j from ao attack of la grippe and ; ( her death was not unexpected. !< Mrs. Rollings was horn Nov. ' I IS 11) and was in the 84th year of | her age She was a daughter of the late Ransom Ilorlon and has lived alt her life at the place where she was horn Of course the; house has been renovated and niU j (led to but wo are told that a por~ J tion'of the house is the same in which she was horn. Mrs. Rollings joined old Salem Methodist Church Feby. 17tb 1S37 and was married tho saute year to Mr. , Kvan Rollings whoso death oe-, m cur red :cveia! years ago. Of tho j children born to them the follow i ing survive her: Capt. .1. C. j Rollings, of Camden, Dr. .1. W. Rollings, of Lexington, Ivy., Messrs. K. F., and A. R. Rollings of Oakhurst and Mr. L. R. Rollings of this place, Miss S. 1. Roll in Mrs. A. 11. Duncan, ; i Mrs. Z. L. Robertson and Mrs. .1 : T. L. Stover. Mrs. Rollings was a most excel- j lent christian lady. Iler remains will ho interred at oldSalem today after funeral services by her pas, tor, Rev. ,1. C. Chandler. Wo extend to tue relatives our deepest sympathy in their sore ; bereavement. ??tv -m~ 41*" Mrs. Arena Laney of Buford 1 township died last Wednesday ;' at the age of 90 years. She was a member of the Primitive Baptist church and u sincere christian. , Mrs. Laney is survived by a largo number of relatives and 200 dependents. Six children survive her, thfr oldest being 72 years of age. ? M o n roe J a u r n a 1. O iteii to our grea rid ay this work. 1 best vet. Co ore y our expert udiii id splendid taste. > bring la fore yo ail caster. We k jut reason to you jring superior in< litest look over 01 uantity, assortmc find tike oiJ; con ks, Dress Goods ised Silk Zepliy of French S'ei il Organdies. A e now. white goods, ?*lai t./ Jf Iran, French oi*|i enough all-over le County. 55ig 1 \iilore<l Skirts. 3 % "A n MViKir: s 4 * / Sunday Phono Hours I>c<rinnino with the tirst Sunlav in May phone hours will ho fioin s t<? 10 a. in., fr in 12 to 2 o. in., and from 5 to T p. in. .ijjonl.N Wanted Life of T. DeWitt Tnhuugo, hy his son. Kov. Frank Dowitt TaL majie and assoeiaU iditois of (.'hristian Ilerald. Only honk endorsed l?y Ta Imago family. Knor inons profits for admits who ....i .i.i.. i k..n:, . - av:i .\11n_1vo. wuilll It'll funis. Write immediately Clark vV Co., 222 S. 41 li St. Phils., Pa. Mention this paper. AN ORDINANCE For The Promotion of ilculth in The Town of Lancaster, S ('., And Providing Punishment fur Violation of The Same. Sect ion 1- That an assessment of one dollar per year to ho paid on or before Novel iber Id. of I ho year P.'Oi:, and at the same time in ( very year I hereafter, is hereby made beforelum.I against all person> occupying premises within the corporate limits of the i town of Lancaster for each and i every privy located upon said ; premises. Section 2- That t las assessment shall I>c payable whether or not said premises shall he vacated during the year. Section 3- That any person or ' persons, who shall make default j in paving the assessments as herein provided, besides the other penalties provided herein, shall pay art additional amount of fifteen per cent for any and every such default and shall be liable for tho same cost for collecting I delinquent taxes now provided by tho laws of this State. Section 4- That any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall lie punished Inline or imprisonment in tho discretion of tho Mavor. Ratified by Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled, this 14th dav of April, 11)02. Attest: It K. \Y YLlK Mayor. \ I <\ |). .IONKS, / *KA1" \ Clerk. i t Opeitiet Nale, 4 peal 3d and 4th in d <$ou h sI \ see xhibif. is the resi iner, Miss MacM The (markets ? ts the finest an*} mow that asking for giving it. bta diicemcnts in stv a ir stock will sh< mit, style ant! iplete stock ot 85 and Wash f*ood? s, very desirable rcales, Lovely 9 few assort meat < d muslins aiul st ;aiu!ies and gini'Si Kmbi oideries, values, snob sar~ i * )i*ess Waist.* an I Mercan Attention Democratic Clubs! Countv Executive Committee. Lancaster, S. C., April 12, '62. The Democratic Clubs of Lan? iMistoi (\mntv tin* hereby notified to meet at their respective headquarters on Saturday, April 26th inst., 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 in. The County Convention, when so assembled, will elect delegates to the State Convention to ho held in Columbia on May 21st next, and to transact such other business as may be proper. The clu's arc entitled to send to the County Convention one deltgato for every twenty-fivo . members and one for a majority ftaction thereof, and each club, at its meeting on the 26th inst, shall select a member of the county executive committee. Besides electing delegates to the State Convention, the County Convention will oWt n Cmmtv " ? J Chairman and a member of the Slate Democratic executive committee. J. F. Nisbet, Chairman. A. ?f. Clark, Sec. 2t. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood n I For sinnnon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. How Are A'onr Kldnryi t Dr. nobhn'SrnriRur. Pills cure all klilnoy tils. Pam. olo free AO J. meriting Kciucdy Co., Clilcano or N. V. *-kT l'rty yonrsuhscription please r. S. S. McDOW, MIYSICIAN mid SUllUHON, CATAWBA HOUSE, South Side, Up Stairs. OFFICES Ol'HN DAY AND NIGHT. Cfeay- IMionc iM(. 9 . which occurs We will make : our grand disult of weeks of artin, a milliner if the F.ast have ij of millinery tor your patront that we must le, quality and >w that it stands res go. iring and Sum. i Pretty wash ; for waists and Sastiste Lawns, of linen suitings I ?~ iV i x I ill'I'S! ripped Bastiate. iati La webs. we I3dgia?$s? lnseryou rasa ?et no ml Mousse wrap TILE CO.