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Local Matters Al'roiMTMGNTB OK HKV. J. M. WIUTK Unity, 1st and 3d Knbbalh. clilltt < reek, 2d and 4th Habbuth. 1 a. 111. fieusHht Hill, 2 i nnd 4th Sabbath 4 p ill. 1 ? 'lh? only Candy A trial will convince you. At Mackorell's. ?Sec nnnouncaincnt of A. J. Bailey for cotton weigher. ? Mr. Minor Bltickmon loft yesterday for n visit to Florula. .?Good ruins in the Newcut section this week. ?Union services Sahlmth ni<;ht in tho ISaptist cbirch, conducted by llev. W. 1*. Meadors. ? Mrs. Sallio Lindsay is visiting her son, Mr. .J. C. Lindsay at Rock Hill. ?M iss Bertha Brasington of Bennettsville is tho guest of Miss Maggie .Johnson. ? Misses Ola, Estelle and Sadie Gregory are visiting relatives at Fort Lawn. ? Miss Nannie Ire^ McCardell is visiting friends on Fdisto Island. Sound kidneys at (^safeguards of v life. Make tho kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure T. Eugene Funderburk. ? Let everyone remember tho Farmers' Institute to ho held hero n?xt Tuesday, the lltli inst. ?To KENT.?Store room on' Main street now occupied by Mr. G. (\ Carnes. Possession to be given 1st September For term?. etc , apply tc. J. M. Kiddi.k. ?The third uuurter'.Y conferonce of the M E church for Luncister station will he held next Friday night. ? Mrs. ,J. 1*. Hackney and children are visiting Mrs. It. li. Mackey at Heath Springs this week. ? Editor Clark of the Enterprise, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Joyce Clark, left Monday for White Stone Lilhia Springs to attend the meeting of tho State Press Association. ?The regular meeting of the O P Lancaster county alliance will meet Friday July lotli at 11 o'clock, a. m. A full delegation is urged to lie present. M I.'~i i v ui i j iff. i\ 111 Jim, Secretary. ?Communion next Sabbath morning in tho Presbyterian church. Iter. A. II. Atkins, of Lowrysville, will assist I ho pastor in the services beginning Thursday night. ? Heath Springs and Lancaster crossed bats Monday afternoon. The game was played on the cotton mill basoball grounds. The score was very close. ? Mrs. It. T. Peaty has returned homo from a threo weeks visit to relatives at Stoel Creek, N. C. Brandon, a littlo 18 months old child of Mr. W. F. Swaringon, had one of its hands badly burned last Saturday by putting it in a vossel of hot can Jy. ?There were between 700 and 800 passengers on tho excursion to Chester last Saturday, 4th inst. Most of tho excursionists wore from tho Chester side of tho rivert only about 300 being from this county. ? Mat Harris, col., wifo of Leonard Harris, a dutiful and faithful servant, who cooked at Mr. .1 M. Heath's, died at this place last Saturday morning. Foley1 s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right i iiviv hum (lie bui i y IAJ See 111 111 leave. ? Married, on Sunday afternoon last, by llev. \Y. C. NVinu, at the home of the bride's father, ' Mr. J. \V. Carnes, Miss Lizzie Carnes and Mr. Walter Carnes, all of the Tabernacle section. i ?The secretary of state today ! issued a charter to the Williauisileath company, a merchandise ( concern of McBee, capitalized at 1 10,000. 8. W. lleath is president and S. M. Mobley secretary. ^ ?Columbia Record, 3rd. ' ? Walter Stephenson, a color- * ed waitou* at Wright's hotel in Colunmia, was stabbed and killed ' by ,Joe Friday, the colored bell j boy at the hotel last Thnr?<b>v evening. ?The basket pio-nic of our ] cotton mill friends in the grove ] back of Judge vVilliuins' resid , enco last Saturday was a most ] i pleasant occasion. The attend- , unco was between Seven and eight ) hundred. Barrels of ioo water \ and ice cold lemonade were at j convenient places about the grove i and ice cream was served in abun- , dance. The dinner was superb i and so abundant that enough was x loft over to serve the largo crowd ( with lunch just before departure ( for their homos in the evening. It ] was cortainly an enjoyable day , for our friends whoso work is so - , confinihg the whole year round. j Deaths. Died .on Saturday morning, July 4lh, of cholera infantum, Frances Eva, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Knight, of j the Creek section.-aged G months and 7 days. The remains wore j huried at Shiloh Saturday after- ?. noon. ?Died, of cholera infantum, I on Saturday night, July 4, 1003, c the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. y G. F. Taylor of the Taxahaw \ section, aged 11 months. There- t mains were interred Sunday at ( the Blackmon graveyard. 1 ? Died, of dysentery, in the 'J Jacksonham section, on Saturday ^ last, Mrs. Anno Catoe, widow ^ l.l! tlf- 1? ?"% a - oi n yue uaioe, tormerly of tho t Tnxahaw section. She was about a 40 years of ago, a member of tho s Baptist church, ami leaves three c children, all about grown. Her t remains were interred Sunday at r Camp Creek Baptist church. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after me continuously,, writes F. A. Gul- c ledgo, Verbena, Ala. "I had a N I terrible case of Files causing 24 ' ! tumors* When all failed Bucklen's ' Ainica Salve cured mo. Equally 1 good for Burns and all aches and ( pains. Only 25c a t Crawford Bros., and J. F. Mackey & Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy. We All Want Bargains ! Lemmond has some in furni- ^ turc, and a first class piano, which must be sold at some prico, ho will make it to your interest to ton lilni VV. I>. Lkmmond. \ mm *' ( "Strength and vigor come of i good food, duly digested. 'Force 11 ready-to-servo wheat and barley food, adds no burden but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." I I r ? Miss Kvh Hough is visiting her brother, M. ?l. Hough, 10s?j , : at Chesterfield. ~ ? Mr. Cruwford Brown, of l Hock Hill, is over to spend a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. L\ \v. Hurdin. ?liev. T. .1. Dahnny, hns returned from Camden where he lias been assisting in a meeting at the Second Baptist church The meeting proved a great revival, there being 43 accessions to the cburcb. ? Mr. W. 8. Strolls, who has freen helping to place machinery in tho new cotton mill left yesterday for Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Stiolls made many friends while linra titlw* 1 - Uurglary Nciir l>\vi^lit. On Friday night last llio dwol ing of Mr. (j. A. .1. Usher of tl Dwight section \va> broken in and a small chesf, containii about ?.55. m money and all M Ushers land and other impoitui papers, was stolen therefron The entrance was effected by tl removal of a sash from one of tl windows of the room. There no clue as to the identity of tl party who committed the burgh ry. Mr. Usher has searched tt woods around his premises hopu to recover the chest and pupil hut to no uvail. f Attention, Fanners* Prof. J. S. Newman, Diroclt of Farmers1 Institutes for Soul Carolina, writes me, from Clen son College, tlmt he has appoin ed iH-xt Tuesday, .July 1 1th, n the time for holding a Farmer Institute at Lancaster court hous< Prof. Newman himself willattenc as will also the following oth< profossors of Clemson: \V. if Morrison, professor of Historj U. O. I pton, professor of Dairj ing and Animal Husbandry. As these institutes are to tl: farmers what summer schools ai to the teachers, every farmer i the county who can possibly d 30 should be on hand next Tuos lay. W. (jr. A. I'oktkk. I'M Warrls-ltonnor Marriage A special from Duo West t Hie State July 4 th, gives tho fol owing account of the Edwardi Bonner marriage: "Tuesdn norning, Juno 30th, Kcv. (). 1 Bonner and Miss Jennio 141 ward vere married in tho Associat ttefoim 'Presbyterian church c ,his place. Mr. Bonner has bee lastor of this church for a nuni ?er of years and is ono of th iblest ministers of the A. It. 1J synod. Miss Edwards is a favoi to in Duo West. For a numbe if years she has been a metnbt if the faculty of the Duo Wc> b'emalc college. By her swec tnd well trained voice and win ling manners she has mad friends and admirers whorcve mown. They left at once fo Sit. Eagle, Tenn. The bc>t wisl: is of llus entire community <1 vith tbem." STe\v Mercantile Co. Organized. The capital stock of the Enter irise Mercantile Co., of Heat Springs, $10,000., was prbmptl mbseribed on the opening of th looks of subscription last Mon lay and the required 20 per cent raid in, after which the compan; vas organized with the electioi if the following officers; Presi lent, J. A. Bridges; Vice Pres. Jerry Mobley; Secretary am LTeas., E. C. Croxtou; Manager ?V. .J. Hammond. Contractu A'. L. Bird was awarded the con ract for the erection of a two tory brick building on the mail itreet of the town which is to h :ocupletcd by September whci ho new company will open busi less. r WO KOTTLES COItKI HIM"1 was troublod with kidno; :omplaint for about two years,' vrites A. II. Davis, of Mt. Ster ing, la., "but two bottles of Fo ey's Kidney Cure etl'oetcd a per nanent cure." T. Kugeno Fun lerburk. A NNOINC i:M liNT. I hereby announce myself as a can lldate for re-election to the ollice o MTBl.IU UOTTO.V WEIGHER, ? he election to be held on the se^oni ruesdnj in Augus'. J. F. NI8BJWT. I announce myself as a candidal' or Mio ollice of PUBIiir COTTOVEIHHKU in the election to lie 1< in the accord Tuesday in Augusl JF'3 A. J. It Ml FY. ? ? WM iiWi ?Suli-k'nbo to Turc Lancastki iKDOKR. *1.50 per annum. _ - - - w m. \A V /\* xii J % f. \ A CluuiiT lov a \ omiij; Man. |. A scholar-hip <?i Si'i in money . ie besides exemption from tuition t t(? titul other fees is provided by the t ijr Legislature for one young man rt from eueh county to pursue a one at 3oar normal course in the South ( a. Carolina College, examinations io will he held on the 10th inst. l>o- ^ ie fore the County Hoard of Ivlucais. lion. Applicants should l?o at ,0 least 11) yeuis of age, and preferi? ably teachers. Write I'resident . Je Benjamin Sloan, ^outh Carolina i(j College, Columbia, S. C., for t-s blank on which to apply before : 10th. Hcsidos lhi> valuable scholarship the College also oilers to >r young men in each county two sh normal scholarships good for i four years and exempting the t- holder from tuition and-othcr fees. n n Moreover, teachers, women as v s1 well as men, may take iho one t year normal course without foe of ) 1, any kind. M- - < | Ivvcolsior < iraiiite Co , to l?e Cap- ( itftiizeil at $2*1,000. ' 8. \Y. Heath, K. I), Blukctiey and H. Gould of lvershuw and J. M. Heath of this place, the cor- porators of the Kxcelsicr Granite Co , of Lancaster county, have () applied for a commission to open hooks of subscripti in. The company will lie capitalized at $25,000. and proposes to quarry, | manuructiirc and soil granite and o other stone. As previously statI j ed in those columns this company i-' has leased for a term of years a y portion of the lino granite hods of 1 Dr. Strait on his Cedar Creek .8 ' place near lleath Springs. I o 1 - ^ Examinations Next Friday. n ! Notice is hereby given that I three examinations will he held in the court house next Friday, viz: 0 . Winthrop College entrance cxaniillation: South Carolina College - scholarship (competitive) cxumi- s v nation and Coliego of Charleston r scholarship (competitive, \ * i Examinations to begin at 9 p o'clock, a. m., and close at 4 >' d o'clock, p. m. fi i- A. C. How km., i 0 Co. Supt. Ed. 1J. S.?There are at present no i vacant scholarships for Lancaster >, 1 county, but examination will bo j 1 held, for those who wish to take ? o the entrance examination here or !; for n scholar! *hip when the vuean* { cy occurs. A. C. It. ,? Co. Supt. Kd. ? J ? 1 * Ij Work of Lightning. , L> Louisburg, X. C., .Inly G.? ? During a violent storm about o ' o'clock this afternoon lightning f & : struck the residence of F. M. Davis. who lives four miles north ? from Louisbtirg. The Hash in- i i 7 ? I sluntly killed his little son, Otey, * j 1 aged 7 years, and Miss Nannie 7 : Dean, his wife's sister, aged abeut ' HO years. Other members of the i family were shocked, but none [ was seriously hurt. p 11 | Twenty Persons Dead and Six0 j teen Misaiug. 11 ? | j .Jeanette, Pa., .July G.?As a I i result of the breaking of the Oak1 ford Park dam yesterday 20 persons are known to l?o dead and 10 y are missing. The property loss ' in the valley will reach $1,500,* 000 and the distress is so great that outside relief will have to bo asked for. WOUKING NIGHT * N I) HAY. v The busiest and mightiest little ,r thing that over was made is Dr. t King's Now Life Pills. Those it pillschange weakness into strength listlessness into energy, brain-fag iuiu uiuuvui power, i ney re wonderful in building up the health. 0 Only 25o per box. Sold by Craw* ford Bros., J.F. Mackoy & Co., ll and T I'higeno Funder'airk Drug ' Stores. O ? TP <C3> X <. X Xi. ? Bears tho ll'jtlfrfl i A ' ** St cr.r.il hand I lir? slier, in ood condition, fur sale o Springs BunUino ami Mcrcun ilo Co., Heath Springs, S. C V/ir Heit l*re*cvti>tioit for Mittw i | Chills ami Fever is a buttle ol Jrovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It ssimply Iron and Quinine and asteless, No Cure No l'ay. 'his signature 5s on every bo:; cf the genuiiK I Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabids ho remtt-'y tliat ruri's i? ? .? ? In one tlity c r Xv LTgagiaa nu It's What You That M Vou can save money l?v bu> )ur business has been ninth better ind we thank all our customers for vo know how to appreciate your ti ailed on us lor goods eome right a dcascd with our treatment. Biggest bne of U'igs ever sin o ?5.00. Big hit of remnant ('ar| ?f everything in our line, and it \vi >u y. PORTER & S In Masonic Building ' * u'VwS" ' For Dru Q k_J Call at the Con T.EUGENE El Sept. 3, 11)02. V ?*?*> J** i . I'Atf-'.v-W: : o: ; >t. :?? ? c:: c c? ? ? ?sr^? - :;? f i ' AT ONCE I TIM j FRUIT t An.l Fruit .lur Tops. I Ia\ ' No u>c to \vai>t your ol<l ,li \ Knamclcd Ware once and > | Canned Meats, Fruits, lYc . Picnic to your satisfaction. , is complete. Can 1 supply I J. B.Mac i -?x:? >x:?- ?:< *:? zx< iaeasfJBK?-";-.- . :..s:> .? coffins. m\ o ;> o ( o o V ^ P E I Ve' now liiv and will cnniin oomploto line of burial (IASK K PS. all sizes and (|<mlitii s, COFFIN up to Ilandsoi CALL and soo us or send .1 fortunate as to have ? loath Within the HI hANCASTKK, S. U , tisorj R / :;MJM Yon /viioic II/mt Yon on 'J'nkiny When you take Clove's Taste Chill 'ionic ho cause the formula C pla n!y pi iiile?I on every bot tie showing that it is simply Iror ami l^uinino in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. oUe. // /////) / ostei;. . Illoriictj <d Lnic, LANCASTER, S. C. Z*if" J'ol'fctioih a sjm cialty. Save .> I..... \' l?i ? i 1)11 1V1CI1. ,*inir your Kl'UNTTl'UK from us. since wo opencii than wo expoeteil, making our business grow, nn?l tulo. To ull who huvo not as yet long ami y< u will lu tnoro than >wn in this town?-prices from 2."><: )et cheap. We have a big stock ll pay you to see u* before you STEPHENSON. Lancaster, S. C. IGS iUNDRIES icr Drugstore. QiN DFRBUUIv, DttUCiGI^T. ~ tt.'? 1 i \ SEZX- VS - um -c: ::;<? -iz:< i:x? - ?::x< - lit IS TJIK I f: TO IUJY | JARS j H 'o plenty Fruit .lur tops. V * tirs. Try the Vandyke w (in will have n<? (>ther. f 'A iservos and Pickles for jyj My Fancy (irocery line S yon. Vours for Imsiness, jg -!| :korell. i w V* i i , '%t.. .. iJX' C.C' ~ ? U-\ > " r-c k>? V*i vfTw-frTt m* '' " Tm^ A ^! |M1P| ? ? ? ? ? ? 1\N, COFFINS. re in stock. itie to keep, a COFFINS and ()ur stock embraces front the plain, cheap no MKrAMilC cases. > your order when so tin in your intmiy. rKH'KS LVCJI of ALL. Ort. 15, 11)02 ?tf /'