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Local M alters .Mrs. T. S. Carter and daughtei E*- .o Jones, art? visiting the form er's mnihcr and family at Eongs. ville. Miss May Ketchen, of Winns< I'oio, is tnu ^iieal of I Liu Miasei Mollwain at this place. Mrs. (J. W. Carnos and chil. (lien me spending a week or twc with relatives iu tlio Tradesvillt suction. Miss Rosa Bailey, of Clinton, S. C , is the guest of Miss Sadit McCardell. Mr. J. M. Beaty has been elected teacber of the Elgin school. The echo d will open next Monday. Heath Spring Roller Mill will run Friday and Saturday of each week. Satisfaction guaranteed, il you bring us dry wheat. Born to Rev. and Mrs. ?J. T. Dendy, Thursday, i Tth July, 11)02, a daughter. Mrs. Ellen Wilson of Monroe. N.-C., is visiting at Mrs. J. B. Macko roll's. Upper Camp Creek school will open next Monday with Miss Bessie Ferry as teacher. Mrs. T. H. Stamps nun hei daughter, Miss Pauline Stamps of Lumber Bridge, N. C., arc visiting relatives at this place. Mrs. P. W. Harden, who liai been, spending this week with he husband at this placs, will returi to Rock Hill tomorrow. Miss Annie Johnson, daughte of Mr. Robert Johnson of Mar ion County, Fla., is on an extender visit to rolntives in this county. Dr. T. J. Strait has returnee home from Chester county where he was called to the bedside of i sick relative last Saturday. Mr. J. M. Hood lost his fin< milch cow Thursday evening short ly after she was milked. She wa fed somo small nubbins while be ing milked and one of them lodg ed in her throat causing her t< choke to death. Pearl Crockett and Fanni Stewtrt, two colored women or Mr. J. D. Taylor,s place a Craigville, engaged in an alterca locf 1??*!/la?r * viuu mob x' i iuoj lUUiU'lJg 21UU 1 reported that tbe former was bad ly uaed up. H. Hines, Esq., wassummoner by telegram to the bedside of hit father at Alma, N. C., who i hopelessly ill, A telegram Wed nesday from Mr. Hines yesterda; to his partner, Mr. Green, statec that his father was gradual!; growing weaker. Dr. R. S. Beckham, who at on time filled a position in the druj store of A. J. Evans & Co., i this city, is now located at Harts llle, 8. C. ?Rock Hill Heral<] Mrs. Permelia Godfrey, wh lived in the community of Was haw Baptist church, died laf Thursday in her 84th year. He remains were buried in the cem< tery at Waxhaw Baptist church o Friday. Funeral services were cor ducted by Rev. J. W. Little. Sli was a good woman, having ider tified herself with the church i .early life. At first she was ;Methodist, but some|years ago sh became a Baptist. She was th mother of seven children, three c fKom am<rri ita T1,a? I U TTUV/UJ QUI TITUt J.IIUJ UI W U llll. A J .and Jas. H. Godfrey and Mrs. L >M. Riner.~?Waxhaw Enterprise Tho voting folks en j o v ? d i "lucky party" at Mr. If K. Mc > Ilwaine's Thursday night. ('<m i r ln'fud and blackberries were ser? ed us refreshments. Watermelon1 - were also serve 1 with tin spoons The prize was awarded to Mini Margie McDow. % i 'l'h? little 4-year old daughtei ot Mr. M. Perry, Jr., of Rocky '"Mount, 8. (J., accidentally fel from tho piazza at her uncle's > Mr. II 11 Perry's, in this county, i last Wednesday afternoon and win seriously injured internally. Dr. Foster was summoned and is at 1 tending her. 5 " Miss Nannie Crockett is visit ing relatives at Monroe, N. C. Mr. George Konnington was ox ' hibiting a wnito boll of cotton hero yesterday ?the first wo cvei saw. He stated that tli? stalk and leaves aro also white. : The Busy Workers will sell ic< cioutn Tuesday afternoon aftei 6.30 o'clock in the grove at Mr \ %7 T / ' 5 1 r?'1 ?? . x. urrogory,s resilience. in< i public is coriliiilly invited. Mr. Adam Ganson, of Nov i York City, who has beeu hen with his brother the past ten days will return home today, urgent business calling him. Mr ' Charles Ganson, of Weir, Mass who arrived Thursday will remaii here with his brother, Mr. Wu Ganson, in whose condition then is no material change. The E. A. degree was confer red on Chas. D. Jones, Esq.. an? Mr. G. W. Baker at the regula communication of Jackson Lodge ^1 A. F. M., Thnrsday night. I Round trip tickets for State Al i liance meeting in Columbia are t 1 be on sale here July 22d and 23 with final limit for returning Jul; * 27th. The rate for the roun trip is $3.75. | _ 1 ! Letters advertised for the weel 3 ending July 19. Miss Maria * . Snonce. Miss Mnlipio Hnrrr M r? Anna Gleaton, Mrs. A. R. Pully Mr. Paul Wilson, Mr. J. E 0 Seegors, Mr. Charley Stanly, Mr Sohn Daorly,, Mr. John Mcll 9 wain, B. F Ellis, T. Whitaker * , T. Steely. Belle Nan:e, P. M. 1 ? 3 ' ? " Progiam tor tlio Farinci's Iusti tutes. At Dixie July 23d and at Elgii . July 24th bear in mind farmers 1 . i institutes are to bo held. Th t i : speaking will begin at 10 o'clocl J a. ra., at each place en tho dato j named. Tbp meeting at Dixi will bo at Hopewell church; a Elgin the speaking will take plac j at St. Luke church. The follow i ing professors from Clemson Col ^ lege will speak at each meeting Col. J. S. Newman on Agricul tvre; C. E. Chambliss on Eato y I mology; O. M. Watson on Foul try Raising; Dr. A. S. Shealy ^ Veterinary Science. e As True As Gospel. % D Asbeville Citizen. i- Thore is a lying old maxim thn I j says %<all things come to him wh< waits." If you sit still and wai ? for improvement to come to yo you will still bo a village whe ^ other and surrounding towns ar >r growing into wealthy and pros 5* perous cities, taking away th n youth and enterprisesaf your ow l" town and leaving nothing in thei ie place but old, surly, broken dow specimens of the 4'genus moss n back" to slumber on through th ft years of sluggish inaction an 2 shiftless decay. Growth and pre if gress come only to such folk a [ get up and hustle for it. ' KdacMte Your Hn?r?li With' CHionrcu. > Cnndy Cathartic. euro conntlpntion for?.0 . ?Uc 36c. If C. C. O. fall, ("utrtrUt* refund mone: x [For Tho Le< - A Sensible Suggestion by i I illman. Mk. Kniroit:- Allow me in your paper to call the altei 4 of our fanners to an idea t! think would ho of great inter* them. My idea is this?that 1 people assemble at the < ' house in the near future, 1 w ' say not later than the first 1 day in August, : nd form ours: ' into what we term a Far s Protective Association, for mutual protection of our far against wind and hail sto This protection can he proc at a very low rate of insnn not more than one dollar for one horse farm in tho county Now, Brother Farmers, w is t he one-horse farmer not wi i to pay one dollar on his farm the protection of his crop ag the hail storm 1 believe ar socnuiott omihs Kind put onita , legs would not go lucking r members. This protection th urouml our crops and h , would in a largo measure re our people of the uneus they usually have when they i , threatening cloud approachiti 9 J. W. TILLMA [For The Let A Card From Sheriff Hun 1 * Mr. E ditor:?I believe as 1 always have, that everyl which happens providential all right, whether wo can ui stand the good in it or no j though it may be the destru of our property, or our loved may bo suddenly snatched fro ' Whilst 1 suffered cousidei loss by the terrible storm swept over our town and a tion of our county on the 7th-: j in the way of houses blown < nndothers damaged,upon a lot ^ I inherited, and recently cam* possession of, and which I very highly, as it is the k property 1 own, and all I n cared to keeb, yet, at the time, God knows that 1 barIx ? rebellious feelings in my heai regard to the mutter. I ' p thankful that it was no wors shall over approeiato the symj of my friends in this, as wc in greater and sadder losse me. I I am glad to know the fuel some of my bitterest one who are so wise as to know i? te tell Komo of my friends e tho storm seemingly damage k more than others in Lancu H will not constitute the Tril e before which 1 shall appeii t give an account of the deeds e in the body, when I cross the river of death. But, 1 ? meet a just and righteous who will misjudge nono, not 1. the most hidden hypocrite. I<s will be the Judge, in spit [. those who would like to supe ' Him in passing judgement their fellow man. Indeed, who are rejoicing at my m tune, and occasionally giving to their malicious joy, by m unkind and unchristian remar I some of my friends, and, i 3 ail, giving reasons why 1 sul jt this loss by the storm, woul u me far greater injury than n ever enter into the mine 0 Providence, were it in their 11 nant power to do so. I i e slanderers and backbiters n than anythiog in the world; ir are ciiminals in the sight of n and should be in tho law ol u land, and dealt with as thiove ,e If we had such a law, and it (|* erly enforced, 1 dare say \vc\ ). have the best of public r is and also soon have fewer sin ors and liars in our communi Respectfully, j | JOHN P. HUNT! dgMcr- Picnic at The Warr Place space 1110 '',lKli.v lli!' Kilitis Kill* ntio/i 'heir h'riends in I'oyal St lnt j Congies-i -i;al Candida pslt() Make Speeches. our court ^'wmien Mt'ssongcr. > ould The annual picnic of tin I Moti- 'v W!lv hold n|' 1' ?l\rev: ^?:ll'i'?"ti)n pi n <>, a mors ,Ik> '',im in ,st M* ( ',M tbo a'M,nl three miles from Iho mors 1 lu'se ijut borings have be rmfi <lulfo noted, and are very la ured u^cntl0,l hy the <?ood pcop .nr.a nnles around. There were each 'IV0 ,or s'x hundred preset Kriduy. Likewise, tho po! ans, on ehvti >n years partic 'here ... \* llJf.t.lt -i A I. . ? i u\*" u\n diiui^V] ni l 111" <)| limitv, to >haU<; hands ami for t* a * i?I have heart-to-heart talksuiust , the voters. I HHTho company is a splcndi for Kan'za^on? composed of the or of the manhood of the n rown horhood, some from Lunei omes ' lievo ',U^ Principally from Koi Countv. There are about jness of them ?tine soldiery fel see a , ' with lion. John G. Richarc '8* ^ commanding oflieer. ('apt. ards is the model, typo of a tary man, and has to the 1 'ocr- extent the respect, contidenc fer* active cooperation of his com lie is well known throughoi now, county and State as an abl thing preventative in the Legtshi |y i8 and his services are assure xler- two years more, t, al- The other eomissioned ol ction arc J. B. Cunningham, tirst ones eoant, and W. A. Cunning m us. second lieutenant, with J table Cureton as orderly sergeant that company was organized abo por-. years ago, and has always ta inst., high stand among military down -panics of tlio State. ; that Generally cntei t lining spc 2 into are secured, and Senator Ti prize has attended several times, ouly year the candidates for Cor ever were invited 11? speak, an SUmO j wnra nn>>ont pvppii! Mr l* or no (}cn> Floyd was :it home. ,rr discussed fully and in ah [ am.0Ktj0g manner the 1'hili e- 1 question, the turi 11', and ship-: lathy (jy showed the overwhc 11 as ( preponderance of lawyers in < 3 t() j less, and decried the pract I sending there principally n t that | that profession. Mo fa von inies, ! I nited States securing both , and proposed isthmian canal r why even at a cost ot! $200,00 d me each, in order to avoid i istor, complications with forcigi hunal tions. ir to Dr. Strait was the noxt spi done Ele was also among his fr over and is well and favorably 1 shall among the audience. He den God, cd Mr. Finley's com so ir ovcd porting tho appropriation In HE gress for tho ''busted" Chai o of exposition, holding that i rsedo wroDg in principle to vote upon tho peoplo's money for sucl those poses. Ho also dwelt upi i?for- Philippine matter, and gi ; vent intelligent and interesting i aking of the situation. He repeat ks to denunciation of McLnurin, ibove has frequently dono bofor tiered noted the prediction that 1 d do made some timo ago tha could Laurin would prove a trait* Is of finally land in tho Repu ualig- camp, ibhor VV. B. Wilson was tho more address the audience. Hobt these that the hand of God has God, shown in directing us to tho f tho ippinos, and that we shou sare. shirk our duty there, us h prop- cei\es it to ho. Ho repli vould Gen. Lloyd's objection to so oads, law vers being sent to Oon nder- holding that stnait lawyei ty. needed there to combat the I He believes that Gen. K Hi. idea of buying both canal enton Kb#?.*. -? |f WHY I y\f. itcs Pm ?rt jibor* ?7* (. THE) r SUPERIOR IN come i. TO rgely M . v ? Ic for J cfS some I1 #? h' it on . A lit ,ci - -;i::4?vA jular- s- "/j"*- >7~ |)j)op- ADDRESS ? SAV/ANNAH.GA IHCOt t with . ^ .r^v , .. I ^ |,1 or. m ? ... floweiah to ,H> "si'less and impraeti ister, lul(^ instead, that a like amo 'shaw money should bo spout in in sixty l'10 Public roads of the c< lows Relieves that when pr<>t ]s uy is the policy of the nation Rich- South should not bo discrini nuli- against. Mr. Wilson is a u I lest speaker,ami was lister o and attentively, pany. cl'owd dispersed honi it the about four o'clock, after ; |0 r0. enjoyable day. The ladie iture ou^ force, and a ? d for number of children made around the grounds. Dinn dicers s0I've^ at the noon hour, licut, ?legant repast was enjoyed diam t,ay wus c'?udy and j U which added much to the c< The anc' P'easui'? of the occnsioi ut ten """ """ ken a Important Move by Ri com A proposal by The Govei takers An Internation Confcrcuc llman Deal With Trusts. This lgress London, July 17. ~L)etii id all j an important move by inlev. | which ha 'e evidently beei llo pressed Hitherto by the ( inter- have transpire 1 in London, ipoino move is no less than a pi subsi- i by the imperial syovornme lining un internatu n:il conference [Jong- with trusts, ice of 'Baron I)c Steal, Russia ; ion of sudor in London, about 1 3(1 the ago presented to the Britid of the eminent a note from M. De outes, the Russian Minister of Fi 0,000 which note was sent also to future powers that signed the Bi a na sugar convention proposi these powers should consh eaker. common, means to protect iends, national commerce against (iiown titicial depression of price ounc- only by government moi i snp- such as export bounties ( Con- control of production, but i leston the much more dangerou t was cesses adopted by trusts, away undertakings or cartels, i pur- tend artificially to infiucn on the intrenational market. T1 avo an plains tho mysterious r eview made in Tho Financiu ;od his songer of St Rotei as ho early this week, to a o, and note of M. DoWitte, w* ip hud nansr said. 44is an ani/lieal I * I 1 I 1 Mc- the economic domain, of lli :>r and ciplos of The Hague confer blicun ? ?- ? Stop* (he Cuit (fh and I for/a Cold. ':lst to Laxative Bromo Quinim dieves lets cure a cold in one day been Cure, No Bay. Price, 25< Id not WANTED. Scrap iron o c con- description and old macl ed to Any kind of lire wrecks or many Write for particuluis. / gross, J. B. Garl'unkel, Columbia rs are July S, 11)02- lm. ir usfs. ?? ? loyd's Tno ?no D?y Colrt Cur Kcrmott's Chocolates l.axntivo routes col.l i>i the liea.I and ?ore throat Chil them like candy. . ' . >.???? ?' a th JSE LARD?)! 4u6^tf Mr . li /EGETABLEFAT ^ QUALITY AND PURITY ALL OTHERS jjg* III J > <&fl if i ]MZv\tZ?\ dN Vrh ;^#frK5te?fc^ is ' SOUTHERN COTTONQtfO. VHa THE C AROLNAS*"GEORGIA. jj|M cable, An Inquiring Mind, r n uiit of .. , i i i i .Jimmy?1 say, daddy, L want iprov you to answer a question. }ont). Father?What is it; t< lion Jimiuy?Well, if the end of tlio ' y world was to come, and the earth mated . . , . , was destroyed while a man was up force* in a balloon, where would he land IC( j when he came down? ^ No-To-Uac for Fifty C?nti. 11 Ulost I Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes vcali I men strons. Wood pure. 50c *1 All di 'it'Kists s were | ___Mumumamj urn??- ? ' NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. er was Notice is hereby given that on and an ibe 1st day of August, 1902, the by all. undersigned, as administrator of cooj H. Jackson Wallace, deceased, f . will make final return and setMoimtnrt inent to tho Probate Court of K Lancaster County, S. C., and apply to said court for a hnal disiqoja charge as such administrator. ,Mia W. H. Wallace. Dated 1st .lulv, 1002. ? 1 in. nment 1 l" Dr. E. S. McDOW, illYSICIAN ami SURGEON CATAWBA HOUSE, Ills ot p.. o;. ! South Side, Up Stairs, uussia; ' 1 i sup-1 OFFICES elisor, j Ol'KX DAY AND NIGHT. This j Bay* I'lione SM? 'OpOSal | r : ' v:u'VMMHBNHHHMMm 111 fv UNIVERSITY to .loul QF H08TH CAR0LINA umbos- THE HEAD 0 days <>f the Slate's Educational System. ? gov V itte, j endemic Department, inanco, Law, all the Medicine, russets ngthat <>ne liuiulieil ft ml eight scholarlor in ships. Free tution to teachers inteiv and to ministers' s?ns. Loans the ar- ^or nee(ly* s, not Students. !?i Instructors. sisures, New Dormitories. Water Works, ,r tho' Central HcatingSystom. ill so by Fall ti rm bogins September H, s pro- 1002. Address, private F. P. VEN'ABLET President, which Chapel Ilill, N. C. ce the duly 4? 2m. F? WOFFGBD COLLEGE sluirg, SPARTANBURG, S. C. recent ( H N SNVI)KKj M Ai, president uch the | ,, j, n /, p i r u 11 College Com se*. ruvortion. in' . , ,. . . . . | able surroundings. 1 he best in0 1>1'" tlucnccs. nn (in ' } Necessary oxpcnces from $100 off the to t? 175 for the year. For cata I loguc or other information, apply e Tab- j t?> ; No| J. A. OAM12WELL, Secretary. I . ! ?vt.iy WOFFORD CGLLEGE Innerv. FITTING SCHOOL stocks. Sl'AKl'ANM'KO, S. C. iddross Elegant now building. Care ,, S. C. fill attention to individual student. Hoard and tuition for year, $110. All information given by ? , A. M. DcPRE, nintnt* fot ' lJrN,tak? Head Master. *' ' "Y w''