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Local Matters J. ? All kinds of soft drinks are A now served at the Corner Drug fn Storo. no ?The li. M. Co's store fronts 1111 have been newly painted which adds much to their appearunco. us ?Rev. T. J. Dubnoy is con- 8t' ducting a protracted meeting at ur the cotton mill. de ?Rev. W. C. Winn will preach at Tabernacle next Sunday morning, (5th Sabbath.) ?Tho M. K. Sundnv nnhnnl 80 J pic nic will come off June 10th, ? probably at Cedar Shoals. ? Hou. T. Y. Williams is at- ^ tending a meeting of the State commission in Columbia this CO week. " da ?A fow more tickets, 25 drinks for $1 00, good for cigars or cigarettes at Funderourk Pharmacy, j^ ?Mr. H. H. llorton, of Heath ju| Spring has been appointed a memher of the County board of Con- ^ trol. u ?Have you seen Charley ? ^ th< not, call ut the Funderburk Pharmacy and hare him fix you up tbo host drink in town. on ?Children's Day will be ob- 'as served at the Heath Spring Moth- ln oiliat church next Sunday begin- aniog at 11 a. m. ?Mrs. J. T. Funderburk, of ,)(> Dudley, visited her daughter, m* Mrs. H. C. Hough, at this place, the past week. th< ?Kev. J. M. Pardue will pleach at the county home uext >U Sunday ut 2:30 o'clock p. in. i hu ?Mrs. J. W. Poovey, of Fair-' ^i field, and Mrs. J. D. VVinstead gl<( and Miss Cleora Batchelor; of Nashville, N. C., aro guests of Dr. G. W. Poovey and family. i eg? ?If you drink Orange Phos- pei phate call and have Charley to fix wa ^ it for you. It is claimed by many dr< to he the l?eMt drink in Inwn ...li FuNDRBBURK PlIABMACY. till i ?The erection of the Heath Springy school building will be begun this week. Mr. W. L. hit Bird, of this place, has been oui- M ployed by the trustees to super- trc intend its erection. foi ?l^uenni, the infant daughter of Mr. hiiI Mrs. N. H. Bivversof '^' this county, a^ed id out 5 nionihs, eri died last Saturday morning aid ^)u was buried at Pleasant Plain J' churchyard Sunday. -Mr. W. D. .Ion's, ,,f lJ.nl ir lj Creek, had a cow ad e l yesterday morning l?y becoming cutangh d 't!< in u rope and falling in a diti.h wl.ere she was staked out to te* 5:( graze. Ctt.?Kev. A. S Rodgers, of Rock m Hill, will preach ut Shiloh A. R. ]jH 1'. church at 11 a. m., next Sab S:J bath and in the A. R. P. church at Lancaster at 8:15 u. m. OV< ? With a few exceptions all br< those who went from this county frf to the Confederate reunion at New 8h< Orleans have returned home, and ag, express themselves as having had in^ a delightful trip. hr( ??The Sunday hours of the inc Funderburk Pharmacy are from l?u 10 o'clock a. m. to 11 a. m., 12 aaJ in. to 1 p. m., and from 4 p. m. ?* to 5 p. m., strictly. ? Mr. W. J. Cunningham has contracted for the erection of a ^'() now dining room and cook room ^*i to his residence. He will have aD< the prosent ones torn down. W ? Miss Sarah Massey, daughter 1,0 of Mr. John Massey, had the in- n,< w dex finger of her right hand so badly mushed in the machinery at m the cotton mill last Saturday that en it had to he amputated by Dr. n/ l'uovoy. ? Foley's Honey and Tar contains mj n i opiate* and can safely be given tin to children. T.Eugene Funder- lar bnrk, druggist. ?Miss Maggie Anderson, of inorster, visited tit iho homo of s< A'Barber, this week. Miss d nderson bus boon suffering lately t( Jtn some nervous trouble and is u >w at the city hospital for treat- g ant.?liock Ilill Herald. y ? Mr. W. K. Boberts showed the i oct of a last year's cotton ilk the past week which mens- ' ed 50 inches in length and evi- ** I ntly eevoral inches of the end d been broken off in taking it ' . Ill I. I in ?Mr. .John W. Miller, oldest ^ n of Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Miller, j, Charlotte, died suddenly of << hi i disease tit tno depot in Don- ? rd Sunday night while awaiting j, a departure of the train for ]? mrlotte. Ho had gone to Con- n( rd the day before to spond Sun- ft| y with a friend at that place. ?Mr. li. S. Harper and family m ived to Sumter yesterday. Mr. irper has been engaged in the w liber business there for several hi mths and the moving of his n nily indicates that his busiuess M thriving. Wo regret to lose di jm from our community. t\ ?A slight change of schedule " ** Qy the Southern went into effect it Sunday. The southbound ^ un which arrived here at 10:10 |J m., is now scheduled to arrive j 10:40 a. m., and the northund which arrived at 7:15 p. , at 6:49 p. in. / hi ?Lee Brown, col., a tenant on tj, i Adams-Draffin place, exhibited this office yesterday a cockle^ ^ r stalk about 4 inches high m neh contained 26 fully developed fr rs?something very unusual for ^ s time of year. Ho found it ^ wing in a manure pile. -Rev. J.W. Little's ruiti-whis- te y sermon preached from a hug tc on Main Street near the dis* r< nancy laat Saturday afternoon, fi s listened to by several hun- F id people. He said many things lieh ougLt to put our people to ol inking ? especially professing F ristian people. ?Clyde Yoder is confined to ; i room at the boarding house of ' rs. Kimbrell. Ho is under iatment of L)r. .1. K Massey I r an eye trouble with which he I 9 been suffering much pain. 8 place uh night telegraph opntc r at the Southern depot is icg tilled by J. YV. Hazel, of ilumbia.?Rock Ilill Herald. ? A change of schedule on tlie & (J. Railroad takes effect to y. The trains for Chester now ivo Lancaster 7:15 a. in., and top. m, arriving at Chester ipectively at 8:15 a m , and )5 p. m. The trains for Lander leave Chester at 10:15 a , and 7:30 p. m., urriving at 1 ucuMier in i x :*o a. ill., and JO p. m., respectively. ? Mr. A. B. Ferguson went cr to Catawba yesterday and jught back a sample of cotton tin his farui near there just to iw "the boys'' what his maner, Mr. J. H. Ferguson, is do? ; over there. The stalks night over average about 7 O :he? ,high with from 5 to 7 ves on each stalk, and Mr. F , rs that they are a fair sample tho crop of 150 acios which he s in cotton. ?ICE COLD. ? You can get ca Cola, White Stone Lithia nger Ale Aromatic Ginger Ale i Strawberry flavored Soda ! uter and other drinks from ' w on and during the hot sum- ' >r months 4ox ice' at my stand, onld be pleased to have a share the patronage of all those who joy beverages of this kind. At / stand you will find a variety nice Candies also Cigurs, Cherts,Cignretts, Smoking and Chew? Tobacco, Lead Pencils, inory and Matches Goobers, gc and small. Uesp A. W. Chance. WAN fED-Quarry men, Ma>n-s, Hoisting Engineers, Steam rillcrs, Iland-dt illcrs, Carpenjr.-1, mid nil kind of construction len; also two hundred laborers; nod wage-*; work for all the our; pay off every Saturday. CATAWBA POWER CO. Rock Hill. S. C. hocking Death of' Tinny" Funderburk?Killed l?y a Mu'e. This community was shocked ist Friday abo.it noon on the jceipt of a phone message from lonroe that Mr. A. L. Fonder" urk, familiarly known here as Tinnti " U...1 I i- : I-- ' iiiHl UUUII KlfKCd l>y 11 j mle and that his injuries would rove fatal. Ilia cousins, Messrs. . V., und T. K. Funderburk left L oneo for Monroe, reaching there liout sundown to find that ho had led an hour or so before their rival. Mr. Funderburk, who #e home as near Dudley, in company with is brother-in-law, Mr. F. Heraid Funderburk, had gone to I on roe on business. They wero living a wild mule and had put vo sets of lines on it to manage It hud quieted down, bowser, shortly after they left their 3Uie and "Tinny" had dropped le extra reins which lie used over le dash board. As they reached [onroe a dog ran out from an ley way barking at the mule and ightening it. "Tinny" fearing is brother in daw could not hold ie animal, reached down to get le extra lines and assist him. s he diil so the mule kicked him i the head above tho left eye! acluring 1110 skull and knocking o r> . im over the back of the buggy. | e never spoke after receiving le blow and died lute in tho af- i u noon. 11 is remains were taken ) Dudly where they were intcr?d Saturday afternoon after moral services by Kev. Baxter undo burk. A. L. Kunderburk was the Ulcbt son of Mr. and Mrs. .Ferry uoderburk, of Chesierliel 1 cour. THE SUCCESS! FERTILIZES HI The Virguua/Carol "Manufactures the best t/lrnUl. A. .... _ . I' fu<i?-vaj umi? ^nemicai L>'Ov CHARLESTON. S. C. B The Keody-to Serve C I makes one chummy i with good slei I Wouldrv't Belleva at Viral "I wouldn't believe It till I tried It, ' Force' la a euro for insomnia. I use atay awake night after nlgtiL Now I < M big bowlful of Force' lust before goli U boil, and sleep and 1 have become friends again. "L. L. Evsmi W?4 | ty. Ho was about lit ) < irs of ago and unmarried, llo was a young man of lino character and whs very popular hero where he was engaged in the the mercantile business several years, a member of the tirin of Funderburk A: Co. Last February he sold out his interest in the business and returned to his old home at Dudly whore he resumed farming. His shocking death is a cause of deep sorrow among his many friends here. I For The Ledm?r. 1 d * " A Word to a irlanderer. Mit. Kditok:?Please allow 1110 to say to a slanderer, through the columns of your valuable paper, that 1 have bean informed that you, si.andkkkk, have said that it is rumored that Sheritl Hunter would not work up a case against a friend of his charged or suspected of a crime. 1 desire to say that no one evcept an enemy with a hoart as black as hell itself would pierce me in the back with such a lying tongue by making use of such remarks. 1 have no cause whatever to suspect any friend of mine of having committed any crime. If 1 had, and felt that it was my duty to work up the case, God knows I would do it, if in my power to do so, if 1 know I would never again soo inside of another otlice. I am satistiod that many of my friends will say that 1 should have passed this slanderer unnoticed, but in as much us ho is giving circulation to this infamous falsehood by telling people confidentially in a very sweet, hvnoeriticah low. soft tone that "it is rumored vS:c,1 therefore had a desire to say vhat I have said in this way; and if 1 hear of any more such falsehoods I shall !>c much 111010 explicit than this in my denunciation of tho same, let it hurt whomsoever it may, regardless sf consequences. My reason now for witholding tho name of this slanderer is 011 account of his good wife and innocent little children. Respectfully, .John 1'. Hunter. tesffSirr] a Jlpf# i S^ggjg 1 : to Prosperity =UL PLANTER i S LANDS ina Chemical Cow Fertilizer* on Earth*. ay) *r 1 | Dumps had scarcely slept a wink, ni^ht^he'd toss about and Jut that's all past?he'll ne'er endure insomnia. He's found a cure I "Force." At night, when lights are dim, tothes the nerves of " Sunny Jim." eel Mil id You liuow It hot >"i itt an- Tal.tnij Wlieu you take Grove's Tustoless Chill Tonic because the form ula is plainly printed on over\ l?ot- ^ tlo showing that it is j imply li <>t ^ and Quinine in a tasteless form "I No Cure. No l'av. r?u.> ai " b - l? II J. J/AhAt)' FOS TE11, U Attorneij at Law. LANCASTKK, S. C. 41 #*??)?" Collections a specially. fc It's What You J1 That Ma You can save money by buyir Our business lias been much better si anil wo thank all our customers for n wo know how to appreciate your trai called on us for goods come right alo pleased with our treatment. Biggest line of li'tgs ever show to $5.00. Big lot of remnant Curpe of everything in our line, and it will buy. PORTER & s; In Masonic Buildintr. n ~ glares m?MWTrs?y>xr> wiB.ai. ^btjxzs: zri For Drui AMI Si Call at the Corn T. EUGENE FC Sept. 3, 11)02. ? -etc- -c:r ::# ? or*'- : K ^ W M Iii Prune J PI a tj A nice lot to go ( California Punches ** olinu sun dried A| i line fresh Cakes ai R W i California Lemon Cling Pe Q let Pears and White Ch ready for tahle use. 1 I CP! I CP! s ? Ice from now on in any size it to your interest to hi r S J.B.MAC] u ? - -is.?- ~?r: COFFINS. Ill .Ve now have and will continm complete lino of < burial CASKKTS. () an sizes and qualities, t'r COFFIN up to Handsome (/ALL and see us or send us \ fortunate as to liave a death lr Within the KH - In# lif! LANCASTER, S. 0 , To Wlioni It May Concern. Noli< ( is hereby given that the !ount\ Hoard <>f Commissioner* ill not appri v ( v pay any claim gainst tin' ( >u 11\ for work, such s repairing roads or ground l idgcs, unless the same shall have oen authorized by, or a contract iiiuo with some member of the nut <1 * ' * ' W... < . I.. U . X KKIO , Co. Sup \Y. B. Bui ok, Clerk. ti 1 2vS. 7o ley's Honey and Tar >r children,safe,sure. A'o opiates. Save Uos You Rich. li your Kl UN IT I UK from us. nco we opened than we expected, nakin<r our business crow, anil le. To all who have not as yet ng and you will ho nioro than n in this town -prices front Joe L cheap. We hsivo a hie: stock pay you to sec us before you TEPHENSON. Lancaster, S. C. GS n u UNDRIES or 1 )ruj?; Stove. FNI)Klil?UKK, DKUCjUIST. *:rejv.*A-. LT -i ayr ujMU-sar. >? ? ;c> -J-?- rslill? j i!i JllsilieSS, 8 : N M >!?' CM IK A P. l[! , North Car- jS ))>los, lots of nl no end to 11 itches, Apricots, l>ar- irt orrios, Full Syrupod $ 1 ! 1C Fi !!! I m quantity. \\ ill make * ty Coupon Hooks. ' rt y KORELL. | ji! R V] P| O O o o o* o Ik COFFINS. in stock, ; to keep, a :'OK KINS ii ml nr stock embraces 0111 the plain, cheap MKTALL1C cases. < nr order when so un i your family. l'KH'KS ACII of ALL. Itillli1 f II,' Oct. 15, 1902. ?tf.