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losai Matters Mr Dan ilones has gone in Co li:m>>i.t t?> MitM* a business school H i !i? -? ins' I.it price puid In butter .nul oggi-. >1. H Mucknrull Miss Junio (i recti is visiting relatives in Rock Hill. 15 V A ft gust loth Columbia ex pects to have a glus-i factory ii operation. Chief of Police Hunte" Killoi a ilog in town Suudny that win thought to he mad. Mrs. L. Shurley, of PleasuiM Valley visited the family of Mr, YV. S. L. Porteuthis week. Rev and Mrs. Bedenbeaugb <?i Jefferson spent Monday night her* at Mr. H. S. Plyler's. For Sale t The lot just North of Mr. J. H. Games' on Market Street Apply to T. S. Carter. Miss Mattie Massey of Taxu haw is visiting her cousins at lhis place, Misses Jerusha and Odessie Piyler. Died, Tuesday morning infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Baskius, who live about two miles south of town. Messrs. Jno VV. Elms and Tbos Culp of Pleasant Valley and Squire L. A. Helms of Belair were in town Monday. Miss Virginia Robertson, ot Oakhurst, visited Mrs. L. R. Rollings here this week. Hereafter there"will be no loafiug in this ollice. We pay out employees to work and not t? talk. During the storm at kershaw last Wednesday evening all except five phones in the town were burned out. Win. Haile, an employee at the Haile Gold Mine, had his thigh broken Saturday morning last by a rock falling on bim. Five vacant town lots at a bargain. If you mean business apply to T. S. Carter. Rev. Chalmers Eraser, of this place, will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the commencement exercises of the Presbyterian College at Clinton, June 1. Mr. Green Collins, ef Belair, who recently went to Charlotti for treatment on account of being burned some time ago bad an operation performed Monday and is better. The Messrs. Stevens have dc cided to locate tbeir planing mill at Cluraw, railroad futilities heius better. The family will take uf residence in Cheraw.?Chester field Advertiser. Cupt. B. ?J. Witherspoon, Messrs. W. J. Cunningham, Clias. D. Jones and John Crawford and Muster John D. Wflit went up to the 20th of May cele brat ion in Charlotte this week. Miss Car. Paysenr left yester day morning ty represent tin Cranford Club of this place at the Confederation of Women's Club: at Spartanburg this week. Mrs, -Irn B. Jones will represent the Friday Afternoon Hook (Jlno. From Spurtanburg Miss Pay sou i will go ou an extended visit t< North Carolina and Virginia. Dr. W. 1 i. Sti vens went to Charleston Tues day night to havt - out- ut his cuts, with which he ha* In-en suffering recently, treated t?y a specialist. He was acconi pni.ied by his wife.?Hoik lliil 1 llcrald. Mr t->. A. Cnuthen and we are r ' told some others of the Dry Creek section who were so budly dam. aged hy the had last week have found it necessary lo plant their cotton again. j $125.00 clear of expenses was realized for the monument fond l>> g * the presentation the two nights of the war drama, "Under the Southern Cross", t The Heath Spring school clos^.i i 'Pi. /A * ou r nuay. ill*) vsasursi fcCQOOl will close next Friday, on which f day both schools will have a picnic ? at the Iln.?jrinRock. The j CO Heath Spring school gave an entertainment Monday night. Magistrate Caskey turned over to the county treasurer yesterday $74-20, fines and costs for the past quarter. In addition to the collections seven recruits wore ' sent to the chain gang. Lost, white shepherd dog named Gyp. Information leading to his recovery will be rewarded bv Frank Ilunter, Lancaster, 8. C. i Schools needing male teachers can apply to Rev. II. .1. Rlackmon | of Primus, who knows of Several well equipped youn?r men who want to teach. . Mr. J. C. Lindsay, of Rock i Hill, and two of his children, 1 flll/MM J, Al . V- . x uv> uivcwu^v , was forwarded to him at (JalFney, j 6. C., where ho hal gone for a few days stay- He went at once : to Hickory and finding .her able > to travel brought her home with him today. I spent Sunday liorc; with his mother, Mrs. S. L. Lindsay. Mrs. ; Lindsay accompanied them home J Monday and will spend several i weeks in Rock Hill. > A petition to the supreme! court has been presented to disbar ' 1 . J no. T. Duncan of Columbia, who ; | ' ; achieved a good deal of notoriety 1 some years ago by his sensational } charges aud speeches against John ! Gary Evans. The case will be heard June 2nd. :i i ! Children's Day exercises will I come off at the Methodist church next Sunday night. Quit an interj estiug program has been arranged. The morning sermon by the pastor will he especially to cbii{ dren and parents are requested to see that their children attend. Letters advertised for the week ending May 17, 1002. Miss Jussie Phinky, Miss Dora Per, Miss M iss Mersure iThomptson, Mary # Harding, Mr. Will Woodside, r Mr. Johu Rohorson, Mr. R. Mc| Donald. Belle Nance, P.M. i ? Mrs. Nannie ltoddey left Monday for ?Vinston-8alem, N. C., 5 to attend the centennial colebratI on of the Selena-Fern lie Collego r this week. Mrs. Roddey was, a , student at Salem for several years. The grounds in front of the new cotton mill are to he graded at once. It will bo dene by the. I 8. C. & Ga. Extention Railroad , and their big steam shovel will bo used in doing the wor.s. Mr H. M. Johnsiyi received a . telegram hisC Friday that his j daughter, Miss Janie Johnson, > was quite ill at Claremont College, LJ ioFi.fi> V ( 'i*i i/t Prof. Saitv lien, \ ;c while wa-lior, who has travel d x'* ji sivelv in Jacksonville, Flu., Col mnbi?, S. C., Kershaw. Modi Springs, Oakhurst, Fort Lawn nm Klgin, lectured hero Mond.n night The door receipts irm ir.L ed to?*2.3'hind were applied to tin ! replenishing of Salty's < 1 o]>lctc? exehecpicr. After ten days the Charlestoi exposition will heeouic a thing o the past. While more than tw< hundred people from Lancuslei county nuve visited tho exposition we regr-vt that mi have no been. Kverv mnn who can ar rungo to gol ?8. or ?10. shouU go. You can get good hoard a $1. per day in Charleston in pri vate families and you will nevoi have such another opportunity t< see as big a thing so near home It is worth ten times thoamouuti will cost you. So lay aside ovcim thing and go. The cditoi' of the Ledger return ed from Charleston Saturday am left Monday tor Charlotte to at tend the ceremonies of the unveil ing of tho monument to Lieu Sbipp at that place yesterday Lieut Shtpp was killed in tin charge at Santiago during the Spanish war. He was a classmate of U. K. Wylie, Kscp, and of the editor's at the Carolina Military Institute in Charlotte in 187(5-77 Mr. W. U. Clyburn, of liaii (iolt Mine, who was also a student nl tho C. M. 1., accompanied Messrs. Wylie and Carter to Charlotte. All the survivors of the old C. M. I. students were oxpecteu at the unveiling and a place of honor \v:?t assigned them in the parade proceding iu the unveiling. Col. .J. 1*. Thomas, who was Superintendent nl iu C. M. L, was tho ora J tor of tho day. !"ilor;iti' Vonr r.mvci t Willi C";tf.c..;vr ! Cnnrty Cnthnrtk. cur<- constipation fop ! 10c. 2.1c. if C fl. O fc.il, i,v i . l>l'Cftlll<' I * Q k' Yois are iir Thursday and I this opening tin play of Spring caretui buying I o experience a been sear? bed 1 ever shown in I age is not suflic deserve it by ofl price. The site a^one Bo far as * Here you wil mer good in Si goods in merce! suits. 50 style; Dotted Swiss at "these are scar< t 150 pieces <>t White fancy Jfli. are opeisag up itions to supply ? uiiere eise in 1 pers. - Heath \ V or ; to the iv\p< lt!< n . Me f. '11 own ;? >n>; k it yes ten! , i ( .mrle>lon to take i:i ' .11 e Nj'u it ion: 1 . ;s. ,i. L\ i limit1", Mrs. 1. tl. )' f" . Mis, .!n<i T. Cinvii and i imi. \li .! L). FumhTburk, . i Kll.i Gladder.. ."Misses Glum It, Luis Mollwain, Nannie t": nkctt, Mattie Allison. Fucnnd N. (in en. Kva Hou;?li and ? I in:*It* I'ardue: K. K. Allison, * .1: It. l?l?kenev, Supt. Skipper, 1 l>r. K. llutletkjje, M. l>. Can, r t! .1, .J:iM. Gmthen, .1 Harry ' Fo.-ter, 1?. 13. Bluckmon, .las. ^ S ivi 1 v 111 Adams, l<. II. liol1 li , 1. 13. .Ionian, from Lancus1 . tor; Misb Bertie Usher, S. H. 1 ; tMior, 13. ?1. l'lyler, Dr. li. G. Klliott, T. ii. Langley. .1. H. and r Tli" . Steele, from Dwight;?J. A. ) 11 vail and Mrs. Hyatt, Miss I'earl l'lyler, T. li. Thompson, 'ifrom Van WyckjT. W. McNeel-l ' ey. ,)no. D. Arnnt, Win Hayes, 1'. \j. Funderhurk and sen, Amos and Luthor Funderhurk, from Tiadcsville; Mrs. N. P. Wade, ' Mi<s Lois Perry, \V. J. Hammond, 11. \V. Mohlev, A. Cuuthen, 1.. V. llorton, from Heath Fpi ing. ?<n> rncmrnm ? I * l>o tii ' I' Mr Hay Sims. . Mr. llay Finis,,son of Mr. J.i G , Finis of Kershaw, died Monday morning after a protracted illness of consumption. lie was27 yeurs 1 of age and leaves no family, hi ; y w ife !i.*11 niilif la u ..... .?v.N? ?*??! | VUIIU lltiY IU^ llll'U loss than a year Ago. His re mains were interred at Kershaw l Monday afternoon. Mr. W. K > Swore ingen, an uncleby marriage, i went down to attend the funeral. -* -0 rpon information given out in ! ington through Kcpuhlieun 1 d rs of '..ho hou-e, it is report * th-o Pj , sident iio isevelt oxp*. et ' ingress to ; iiourn on Juno V,N ~ * I prTn"( i iteu to our grei Pi idav this week, ' best vet. Adonic MHinery. litis < iy our expert mill iid splendid taste, to bring before ye Lancaster. We It sent reason to yoi iering superior in jlitest look over o [piantity, assortnr 1 find the 01 !v eoi W m a IKS, Bfress Woods i'ised Silk Zephy> of French l*e id Organdies. % re now. iiumii* I I mil mwme Mill! white goods Phi idreii- Freiii*!) or; enough all-ovei he i 'ounty? ISig tailored SUrts. / Banking t ivu ":< t*t? ! ijocetv in** s??rl >us sijjirio < William St-\l? n, an operative at the \ icloria Cotton Mil!, had u very painful and hnssar'doiwexparloni'c i:i-1 Tuesday afternoon. lie w s ; relied <n a 1 wider while oiling sonic ovi rheiivl niachiti ry, when the ladder slipped and toil willi Sexton, who received serious inji.rio-. his upj or jaw l> ?ne heing i.,.,j, n .. ? :> ? "iw.w u, t* ii* mu ril>* JUKI his collar hone. Dr. ,J., K. Mas ey, ?Ir., was called and tixed up Itie wounded man so that lie is now doing very well. Rock Ilill Herald. Memorial Tablet The K. M. M. A. authorities have ordered a handsome menior-iid tablet to be placed on the wall in the entrance to the building, to perpetuate in theschoul the names of the three cadets who lost their ! lives recent 1\ under such tragic circumstances: The tablet is now being prepared by Mr. Frank Hnppcrlh Id. The inscription will be as follows : I \' \1 l.'Ml ilJl * [ | Cadet Sergt. KnM. Ninim.s, | | Cadet .1. Fuank Lindsay, | Cadet Hahky (i. Stkvkns, ! i | Drowned May d, 1002. | The first two named sir- rilie- | | ed their lives to rcseue their ( I comrade. There will be no regular eomi ^ i nieucomcnt exercises at the close of the present session, on account of the sad eireumstanees referred to. It is contemplated, however, that the unveiling of this tablet be made the occasion of appropriate public cen monies on Wednesday, Juno I.?Vorkvillo l\n<|uirer. \\ AN lTlD, ill* Kory, Dogwood and l'crsimtuon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Cliarleston S. C. it Gpeeiili f^alt A|?i 3d and 4tli ; as*d \on will se? exhibit is the re? liner. Miss Mae 11 The markets >31 the tines! a it mow that asking 1 for giving it. hi iduceincnts in sh A ur stock, will sh cut. style and pri nplete stock of S and Wash dnood *s. very desirabf rcales. Lovely 1 m/ tew assortsncn id muslins am! s apaiidh'S and SSmtn- oideries. vahis's. ? -w r 9 .7 ^ t* ^ U U VC Dress Waists s*i * Mercan \ . ' - Fight at si Nojfi'o luiienll Last Sunday at I>avi9 stand, a colored church about ?ight miles North ut'this place, Will Faulkner and Henry Boyd both colored, had a difficulty about some trifling matter in which the former wus severely stabled twice in tho left shouider and once in tue right. The funeral of a colored woman wus being preached in tho church at the time. Boyd fled after the cutting, Faulkner firing a shot or t wo at him as he departed but with. out effect l>r Win Crawford dressed Faulkner's wounds. Attempted Suicide in Sumter. An unusual attempt to commit I suicide was made yesterday by Mr. Willis Sanders. About 10 o'clock last night he went into the Sumter Pharmacy and a few minutes afterwards shot himself through the chest with a revolver, lie attempted to shoot himself through the heart but a bone deflected the bullet which passed through the body and lodged under the shoulder blade, where it was found and taken out by the doctors. While the wound is I <| lite serious it is thought thai he I will recover as noue of the largo I blood vessels of the chest were hit by the bullet. Mr. Sunders lias many friends in Sum tor who earnestly'hope for Ids recovery.? The State, May 19tb. \ acuiH'y at West I'oiut. A competitive examination, to till a vacancy of scholarship in the t'nited States Military Academy i at West Point, will he held at YorUville 011 Thursday, Juno l!)th, 1902. For further information write Lion. 1>. F. Finley, (Va^hinoton, l>. C. A. C. Powell, Co Supt F.d., Lancaster Co, S. C, ! Bmtb tho y> The Kind You Have Always Beagtit 1 rr <?yK65?[__ > . ^ 9 i. wkiel) occurs We will make e our grand dissult ot weeks oi iartin, a milliner ^ ^ 1 q?i lilts r<a?l nave ay of millinery for your patronit that we must de, quality and ow that it stands ices go. pring and Sums Pretty wash r for w aists and Ra?tiste Lawns, of Hisen suitings iffx!~ / tripped liastiate. siait SjSUVIIS. 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