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local Matters V r? - H Mi*B Kva McClintnck, of Liqd* biv , is visiting Miss Dot Smith. Mrs. VV. S. Langley is oi? a wut'k'n vi>it to Chester. M'S-i Nellie Lithrnp ??f Lewis, vi'le, S. C , is visiting h ?r aunt, Mrs. I'. .1 Strait, this week. The Rieh Hill school will open Monday, .July 14th, instant, with Miss Dora Htnson teneher.Miss Irene Cunningham,i>f Lancaster, is with her aunt Mrs. W. B Dunhip. ?Rock Hill II rail. The engine and boilers for the ne v cotton mill at this place have reached Chester. They make sixteen car loads. Four carloads of it will he brought over today His many friends throughout the county will lie gla I to learn of *1. ~ :ii ? iLie uniets-* tit our esteemed towns^ man, Mr. VV. Hanson, who has been confined to his bed since Monday. A charter was granted to the Kershaw ^Telephone company, which is capitalized at $5,000. The officers are W. B. Moore, president; S. \V. Heath, vice president, and J. T. Stevens secretary and treasurer.--The State, 3d inst. The Lancaster & Chester Railroad Co., is hustling things these long hot days. It has built a new coal chute, new dump house, sup. ply house and motor cur house and has repaired and painted up its four cottages on its lot near the de|>ot. These are all occupied by employees. Mr* Rocbel Stewart and Prof. * S. U. Cliokscalea of VVotford Col lego will deliver addresses* on Education at Hopewell, Sunday, July 13th., 10:30 a. m. Prof. Clinkscales will also be at Taher nacle 7:30 p. m ,suino day, nud at? Bethel Monday, July 14th, 7:30 p. m. Mr. Herbert Horton, the express messeuger on the C. & N. W. who was injnred a few weeks ago, is in the city, having sufficiently recovered to go to work again. ? Chester Lantern. .? The town was certainly quiet yesterday, the 'glorious fourth. All places of business were closed and the big pic-nic at the Falls, the fish fry on ihe river and one or two small pic-mcs on the creek near about loft the town depopulated. The excursion for negioes tovChester took away nearly all the colored population. Wo don't know when wo have seen such a quiet day in Lancaster. Mr. J.C. Elliott, who came to Yorkville some months ago as the salaried manager of the Cly burnIIeath Mule company's business, has acquired a proprietorship interest in that concern, and here after the corporate name is to be the "Heath Elliott Mule Company. "Mr. Elliott has developed the business considerably since taking charge of it, and the fact tbut be has elected to purchase a proprietary interest, is to bo taken as evidence of the well-warranted confidence he has in its future development.? Yorkville Enquirer, A Competitive Examination will be held in the Court House op Friday July 11 to fill two vacancies which occur in Winthrop College for this County .this year. All who wish to tako this Examutiou, will please boar this in mind and bo on hand at 9 o'clock a. m. Respt. A. C. Uowell Co. Supt ot Ed. 1 ' J lid tlPQWi^ i'HUird'l, WHB oop* I jvlotod t,pfciro Mu?I#Lh?U Cafltry i Wednesday for vtnlatlco luhorar'tf , contract and uent to thu gang for 30 (Juvt?. I S Tlio L monster Cotton Mill doclarod a semi-annual dividend of ^ 3 per cent on tho 1st inst. X\ $2. 00 will 0m the fa'C for the j found tiip to Greenvillo on ncI! I conn*, of the State veteran ? re- , I onion from Lancaster. <1 H. A. H irrett, who recently had ' both harrelsof a shot-gun unload il ?*d in him by (ins B?lk, is now 11 able to sit 11{>. ?. * ^ " McNinch, the marble man, " wcih up 10 DQiion Church yesterday and effected a monument at, c the grave of Mrt. Jeunnelte C I' Caldwell, mother of Mrs J. L. S Po?g of this plaeo r ~ 8 ! W'c regret to learn that L>?* W. H. Snpps of the O. K. Action is b down with fever and that Ins chil- f dren all have severe eases of g whooping cough. h ? n The eight-year-old son of Mr. n James Garrison, who lives near t. Belair, 8. C., was bitten by a cop- , per-head snake a day or so ago, c and has since been a gieat sufferer, though ho is now improving. i< Mr. Samuel P. Davis of Os* ^ eeo'.a has enlisted in the U. S. . army and was sent to Columbus p harrucks, Ohio, yosteiday. Ho ^ was formerly in the Fortieth Jnfantry. J n Mrs 8. E. Usher, of Dwight, and Mrs. Wm Caskcv, of Elgin, were summoned to the bedside of their sister, Miss Mollie Deas, ^ tl near Monroe, who i^ not expected to live, on Wednesday. 8ev- ri eral other noar relatives of this ( county have also gone to her bed- 1 side. ' . \ n o Wm. McKae, col., has gone to p the gang for 90 days He was convicted before Magistral* Gas- j key Thursday for violating con- ; tract and was sentenced to 30 days )r pay a tine of $25. He u plead guilty to carrying a conceal- j ^ ed pistol and got 30 days or $20.; ' ^ also to cruelty to animals and got ! 30 days or $5. for that. g A party of little bey s came near i j being caught near the middle of i the double-trestle by a special I g train on the S. C. & (J. Ex. last | Wednesday afternoon. But for i John McManus, col., who hap- ( pened to be on the trestle too, ( some of the smaller boys would j doubtless have been killed. lie f( placed four of them on the pro- ; ? jecting end of one of the trestle e] benches and held them tbero ' /while the train passed. J ^ Mrs. Annie Gourtenay, mother of Messrs. Mack ard Leroy cour tenay of the O. K. section, (lied ^ last Wednesday at the advanced age of about 85 years. She was . a consistent member of Bethel Methodist church and diod in full m \v hO(>e of the reward of the faith- tr ful in His causo. Her remains |c were interred at the old Lutheran cc grave yard near O. K. on Thursday after funeral services conduct-- ^ ed by her pastor, Rev. W. ('. Winn. " j.18 tn Letters Advertised for Lancas* ter S. C. ?luly 5, 1902 Mrs. Hattie Nash, Mrs. Jane Mohley, Miss o1 Odia Belk, Miss Lillie Gray, Mdi Simpson, Miss John Shev- w er, Miss Eliza MoCarter, Jonrins C Dickie, Molsey VVhitaker, A. C. \ Moody, Mr. Horace Collins, Mr. J. H. Collins, Mr. Thomas Flynn, Mr.] jiiceins Old hen. ' P* Belle Nanco P. M. ^ ~? V Kdurato Your IfoweU Wllh Ctmonrutn. Candy Oathartk. euro conntlpation forever ( I 10c 2/W-. If C. C. C fail, d*<vt?iatK refund money at / H?n<b Mfirlutf* ftp Iiiijcuiklly a proposition ivu ltipie by tiiu SuuLhern L<tuoat lone \ asocial ion to donate $1,00.0. t' ioiiio com in uti i I \ in Lancnsle souoty which would donate n lik< itnount for the establishment of i ehool to combine with an acinic r nic department one or more in lustrinl branches, and further t. ie!p support said school for tin h>i t*.> years ?>f its existence riirce places in the c >uuty, 1 ru Icsville, Fork Hill and 11 on? I Springs competed" for the sehoe ti l each promptly rnieed-tht? netssary amount bit* lleatji Spring! tiered a ldjtio:ial inducements in noncy subscription ami a site foi ts location and secured the school. Like olFers were made to otliei ounties in the State but they ave been withdrawn and Heatli iprings will be the only place in lie' State at which one of these choolswill be established. Heath Springs i* fortunate in eiug the successful competitor or a school of this kituf. It is a plendid location, and its excel, jnt mineral water, the healthful ess of the vicinity and the high )oral and christian tone of the ommunity will doubtless attract upil# to it. from all parts of the ount v. % * h it Jim Lowry? Deputy Marshal Swaringen with posse of men arrested a negro 1 the road near Mr. Hob Ilucy's Imitation, eight miles north of nvn, Thursday uight whom they appose to t)C Jim Dowry, the egro wanted at ^Shelby N. C., ir the murder of a policeman aero last August. The negro has r-> n een working on Mr. Huey's luce several months and goes by io name of Isaac Itumlcy. He eadily submitted to arrest and ime on with tho men to Lancas/ it* giving them no trouble. Ho 'as lodged in jail until a picture f him can be sent to Shelby. >ig Cotton Sale.?Col. Springs Ti k A II.I x III V1IUBC9 I VU Il'lIO). Seven hundred hales of cotton int were recently damaged in the ig cotton lire were sold today to reroy Springs, of Lancaster, for 14,51G. The cotton was not u 111 aged to any great extent, ealed bids fur tho whole lot were jceived at William Barnwell's dice up to noon today. There ere seveanl bids, but Mr. prings was the highest.?Coinibia Record, 2d inst. Will Go to tho L. <&. C. Road. Mr! P. W* Hardin will leave >r Lancaster today, ' whero he oes to take, tho positing of sup-, rvisor of track and trestles on the . <fc L. road. Mr. Hardin will 0 succeeded by Mr. E. P. High, f Spartanburg. Tho 0. & L. is fortunate in so iring the services of a man like lr. Hardin?capaple, industrious id always reliable. He has been 1 Rock Hill for twelve or fifteen jars and has demonstrate his orthinoss. Inhere is no better ack man than himself and he aves his road in fine fix. Suc!ss to him.?Rock Hill Herald. he Beat Prcacrfpfion for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle* of rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It simply Iron ?ad Quinine and stetess, No Cure No Pay. The Fruit Dispatch Company, ! ifew York, has established a root line af steamships to ply eekly between Charleston and ns^ liicn and other Central mericnn countries. IStTTay your subscription oco j?r in advance and we will send >u the Home and Farm free one !?ar. Udh A "v. Your Hltlnryi f (V Si .ir iki.s i*msouroaH kidney lilt. Sans rfrea AOd. hieri uu Itemed y Co ,Cbtcuit< Or N. Y * Hiv tun Ju \ special to The Ktntf? front Kot'iiluiw .I ulv 2 id, says; Phu I in. city council yesterday P' 1 granted tlio Kershaw Oil null an .. ^ t exclusive franchiso for furnishing 1 electric lights and power, and ^ contracted with them for 20 years <lent to supply the town with their UP ,l 1 lights. The oil in;!! will install 5 u . -innery 1 'xpects to ho ready "n'' " before winter to li??ht the streets of Kershaw with arc lamps of the na. 1 1 latest p.'tU?rn, and the business fai'e I 'muses atid residences with incan-, il sent lights With this in view ^ 5 the oil people yesterday purchase 1 ed two 80 horse power high pres- [-^c ure hoile'Banda 10 x42 Corliss tlicu ongino. s*a". The piping, hydrants and evory- ( thing needed for the waterworks! Tl i here has been shipped and Mr. of th i j (touhl, who is to superintend the been > . work, y.\poets to have the water , The I works completed in 0? days. ! .Mr. j ? Isor .\iicniion Trustees and Patrons ? All of tho trustees of the re- . speed ivo schools of tho county, flcj.u also any person interested in tho on c< icduoati mill well fare of tho county J Lane nro hereby respectfully invited! to he present at an educational meeting to be held in the court p>()ai house on Friday .July 1 1th. tione We will have several addresses tho 1 on educational work and hope 31st that we may have a large audience ten*1 on this occasion. Also, trustee- who expect to purchase supplies, such as globes maps, etc., for their schools this', J|J? year will please come prepared to j make their ordes on that day as a I representative of Tho Hand Mc- ^10 ^ Nallv company will be with us |j for the purpose of taking orders wj|j at the contract price, with tho nient State Hoard of Education. j Lane Come every body and let us P'.V I have a grand rally. j Hespt. A. C. Rowel I, p-llc Co. Siipt. of Education. Was Morflerftd nn ttw? S?p<?of . ? ! i Spocial to The State. Darlington, July 3.?About 0 OJ- ( o'clock this morning Dr. Stephen Jackson, one of the most inoffeu-i sive colored men in Darlington, Arm was shot and killed by A. Mc- j Nineh, a white man, who is a stone J cutter by trade. McNinch was under the in- i () (luenee of whiskey and was on t he 1 , sidewalk in front of Jackson's ^ J ' place of business near the old do ' pot. After a few words Mc-j Ninch tired the fatal shot at Jack- , i*t"t son, and it is stated that Mr. (J. C j New Beck, whoso store is next to Jack-i son's, came near being shot by tho same fellow. McNinch got inside of a building and resisted " the officers for a while, but was arrested and lodged in jail. B. fcr. B. July Condition of Cotton Deteriorated m/\? in June. Washington,D.C.,July 3.?The Al monthly report of tho statistician 'yd t of the department of agriculture will show the average condition of ? Dills cotton on June 25 to hnvo been ()fjvl 84.7 as compared with 95.1 on acres May 26, 1902; 81.1 ?n June 25, Kun<l 1901, 75.8 on July 1, 1900, and nei" 51 a ten year average of 85.6. With 'uvv. agair tho exception of North Carolina, , whej'e there seems to have been a June slight improvement, and Virginia, whero thcic is no appreciable change in cotton, over}' cotton rag producing State shows a decline j during the month, the decline be- t.f-, ! ing greatest in Texas, where it ' amounts to 22 points, and in Lou- ?ownSc isana, Indian Territory, Mississip- piirsil pi and Alabama, where it is 11, ^ 10, 9 and 8 points resoectivel v d* < Tlio condition in the principal States is reported as follows: m.1 North Carolina 93; South Carolina 05; Georgia 91; Florida 96; Alabama 84; MississippiS5; Louis- r,fl!? iana 85;. Texas 73; Arkansas 04; ? ^Vnnessee 08; Oklahoma 00; In- ?'l'"* dian Territory 80. } M0*T ilfkiiis to Succeed Koesfr 1 1 it ( 'l'ltbli l*toi i mi I) to A|> mono >ilil hi> til ( ijiiiiatio Col- oi'ov lector <?f Iiito nal Revenue. -5c. | * rashingtou, .Iul\ '1. - lVosiRoosevelt to-day determined . , . ? ,, . chan? l t te appuintiUv' it of Major h Jenkins, his annv comrade ' id. us collector of internal n*i me, vli-lriet < !' South Cnroli- Sn.1)IJ rico <ie-ii*jo R Koe>ter, who 1 of e inlirmation. <Jt*' . m belied >eep Your Bowels Strong. onstipation or diarrhoea when bowels arc out of order. Casts Candy Cathartic will make . i act naturally. Genuine tablets , Cka iped C. C. C. Never sold in r^.arl? . AH druggists, roc. I Forest io Contract for the erection Henri io Yorkvillo graded school has patter lot to Messrs. Keller & Co. ; Au,< . ii* Itlacki building is to cost ?12 500. I.ka H E. \Yliite i- tin architect. I itU'Ko i Yoikv Til CAROLINA MI LI- Rock TAKY ACADEMY. I HWeS .. I.'ilita: tie vacancy in the otate I. mo- Heath y Scholarship, is to ha award- *Kersl Jllinetitive (ivjnniniiilniu f'.f W estv ' ,wl AHU aster County. Camde :uik forms of application I?1 ho applied for at once to C. S. Cndsdcn, Chairman IjKAN 1 d of Visitors. These applica- i anuli i, fully made out, must l?o in Westv lands of the Chairman on tho 11tli July in tfrder t<> receive at- l.anca on Hi vers C. S. Cadsdkn. ku(*!<n] Ch Boatd Visitors. Yorkv ' :il- "AKK ITICE OF DISCHARGE. IE Patten atico is hereby given that on -Shell)., 1st day of August. 1002. tho j forest srsigncd, as administrator of j Kuttif .Jackson Wallace, deceased, 1 j "< make tinnl return and set'le- M,,rioi .to the Probate Court, of aister County, S. C., and up-, to said court for a hnal disge as such administrator. Lka W*. H. Wallace. "air,u. id 1st July, 1002. ?1 m. am< .r- Blacks N1YKHS1TY ~ DF NORTH CAROLINA. Blacks TII1S HISA1> ( heiol lie State's ISducatioiinl Sys- Akivk tent Platlne * 20 frnilf Itcpurdiiriit. Note /.a ir, operah HTciliclne, ' .iaj. and l'> i /hirimiri/. <jav CON NI ie hundred and eight scholar>. Free tution to teacliers rj^ul to ministers' sons. Loans which ho needy. rom '' J termed Srnilrn's. ~?-l Inifru 'tiirs At B Dormitories. Water Works, ^"vVd Central Heating System. ani.fr . * , ?anbur 11 term begins September S, At Y Across, . VHNABLE, Pkksiment, Lenoir Chapel Hill, N. ('. nectJ* l Qm which . forC'ln MMWMBM??i??us.' jrmr- >rc ? tiu xmu dia to ( I1CE TO TRESPASSERS. which I persons arc hereby warned f^r Moi o trespass by walking, riding ne*isv ig, hunting, cutting wood or 'eaves l t \ y other way on my lands in r^ J!'((. Creek township, 4A milesEast st )'f.? neaster C. 11., containing 72 Dariim i, hounded by lands of 1). A. ' J leaves i lerburk, lie v. (jr. W. Card- roNNI. i r i?r * !id (i. u yuo I'ortor. the will be rigidly enforced At C ist all persons disregarding s i ) N notice. W. A. Ill ikeney. ' J* t^.V?V i 10, 1002. In . (lamde n i mi 11 him h.v tri ' which ^ S El BEST O 1 ^ airer?d tli? torlare*of tli?dimnii lc avex rotrudln* piles brought on by constlpa- MoiiT' < ?lth which I wsis afflicted for twenty . . ? I ran across your CASCARETS In the A I 11 if Newell, la., and never found anything uccts a al them. To-day I am entirely free from train N nd fool Hko a new man." * r . keitz, Ull Jones St., Sioux City, la t' " ''U AI CANDY Willi Si CATHARTIC ^ i?m,N WWtXWti Td?o? mark wtoian~ t' ^ ^33ggR&^^ ?ar.o? ant, PaHtaMo. Potent. Tnat? flood. T>o ' V.?''a iovor Hlckon. Weaken. or aripe.10o.2Go 600. 1 i in CURE CONSTIPATION. ... belwe<< It.n.dy 4 ouri.r, Chic*.. o.tr.tl, R.w T.rk. lit I mi IIS ] ODflil Holdnnd guaranteed by alldrug DHU glala to ( I UK Tobacco liabll. On** A t?i hi in Oils f'aiy. Uo I.asiitlvM Droiiio Quinine >t#. Ail drugguta rcfouii V if it full* to cure. E. W. o'n signature is on caoh hox. uvo u nice lot ot milch cows younglaives for sale or ox* ;e for dry cattle. J. M. Hood. raliliiT" IXTEilflll B. I COMPANY nn:il Passenger Department, ule; Kmotive Jan. 15th, 1902. Jiiastern Time. ?, sotTTnnorNn. No. 82. No 81 No. 12 Daily. v km. ? 8 45a 2 OOp ial City 9 20a 2 45p r ford ton 9 60a 8 2Up City 10 05a 8 4$) etla 10 20a 4 Kit f II) 58a I) 00p (ton Spjr 11 0Ki> t) 15l) .iv km burg '180a 0 45p VKS. ?burg Il35p ry (.Dove 12 06p 9 10a Ule 12 Sop 10 20a Hill 1 10p 1 16a I a Jet 1 80p 2 4<lp ide I 4-5p 3 lOp ster 2 05 > 3 50p Springs 2 80p 4 40p law 2 42p 5 80p ille 3 17p G 00n l VKS. in 50p 6 50p nokth bound. ;s. No. 11. No. .'15. No. 38 Daily n S 3().? 12 lOp i i it* 0 30a 12 45 p law 10 50a 1 05 p Springs 11 30a 1 40p -lor 12 20p 2 05p hie 12 45p 2 25p ba Jel 2 45 p 2 40p Hill 4 oop 3 OOp llli' "> 20p 3 3(lp ry (?rnvc 0 03 4 00p i v ks . 'burs 0 30p 4 28p? VKS. il>org 4 48p job ?Spg s 30a 5 12p r 0 25a 5 25p ftta 10 50a 0 Oop rily 1120a (i 22p rforOloo 1145a 0 37p ml City 12 30a 7 05p IVKH. i 1 20 p 7 35 p (JAFFNEY BRANCH. SOUTH BOUND. No. 14 No. 16. VKS. y * 10 40a 5 30p iee Falls 11 00a 5 50p vks. iburg 11 20a 6 lOp NOKTll BOUND. No. 15. No. 13. vks. ik'OJg . 4 30p 8 50a \? o Falls 4 50p 0 10a s. y 5 10j? 0 30a \ l r.. - . >? i mii-n KM MIIIIltT. ?Trains Nos. 32 ami HI! are ,-d daily lis No*. 154, 35, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15 areop^ruted cluily except HunK( TIONK MA UK MY SOUTIIKRN TRAINS. larion: No, 32 connects at Ma.*i111 -outhern lty train No 36 arrives at Marion at 8:28, a m, hattanoogn, Asheville and iniate-points. Incksburg: No. 34 and No. 11 ts with Southern lty train No. ch arrives at Hlnckshurg at 7 45 oiii Atlanta. (4r??enville, Spar* g and intermediate points. orkville: No. 34 connects with \V train No. 70 which leaves ilie at 10:48, a m, for Castonia, and intermediate points. ,oek Hill: No. 32 and 31 eonivlth Southern lty train No 75 leaves it ?ck Hill at 3:30, p. in, ?#ter, Columbia and intermeloints. 7atawba Jet: No's 32 and 34 tswith S A L train No. 32 parses Catawba Jet. at 7.54 p m iroe and intermediate points, ancaster: No's 32 ami 34 con:ith Ij *fc C train No. 32 which Car caster at 4:45, p m for Chesintermedlatc points, amdeti: With A C L (N W oi r Char.eston, Sumter, Florence {ton, Wilmington and inter-* e points. Tra'n No. 68 whlc': Camden at 4;15, p m. :CTIONS MADK MY NC'vrilERN TRAINS, amden: With A (I L (N W of o 71 trom Charleston, Florence {ton, Wilmington, Sumter and cdiate points wliich arrives at in at 11:15 am with Southern tin No 77 from Kingsville arrives at Camden at 11:55 a m ancaster: No. ;83 connects at iter with Ii & C train No, lu for r and intermediate p ints, alttwbn Jet: No 33 and 35 coh;itli S A Ij train No. 32 which Catawba Jet at 7.54 |5 ni for 0 and intermediate points, ock Hill: No. 33 and 35 eont Rock Hill with Southern Ky 1 o 31, leaving lb ck Hill at 8.26 r t hai lotte and points north. IllHckMung: No. 33 connects outhern lty t?ains No's 12, 4:38 oo -.*.r - ? * I> Of m i;i"?, |t ni. Hinl AO lit Ht in. for i>oig|a im rlli No's S3 count eta with Southern Itv 3">. 1 ?>i*\ i 11 k Blnoknburg at > m f?>r points south. !:.ri< M: No, 33 eonntets viih rn !iy trnii? No. 3-*>, leaving 1 nf 11:40, j? 111. for Ashevilie, noogn anil i 111< nrtedin'e point*, ng'i -nr a? rv'it < wiih? ut change n Ma*ion ami ( liarteslon on Vo*h3'J and 35. K. H. SHAW, <3en' 1. Pasaengt r Agent