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Local Matters API'OINTMKNTg OK HRV J.M WHITK. Unity, IhI ami 3d Kali bath. Ullt* v rrtok, - I uixt -Itli Mahtmlh. 11 a. m. ficcssiit Hill -I ?nul 4tl? Sabbath, 4 p m. / the only Candy, / A trial U) ill AAn ninAA ? .??. OA mil nuUflllbK JUU. HI Mackorell's. ???_____ ? Mrs. H. E. Cotfoy is visiting 1 her brothers ut .Jneksonham. ? Miss Maggie Culp is visiting j relatives ut India Hook in York ! I county. ? Miss .Jennie Dunlap of Rock i Hill is the guest of Mrs. K. I). ! Todd of the Craigvillo section. ? Miss Minnie Helms is spending a few weeks with relatives at Unity. -r-Born, Sunday afternoon, .I nl \f on n.,~i vi ? V ?..J ? AVWJ IV? VU|H. 11114 X?1I o. R M. MeCrorey, :v daughter. ? Miss Mario Chafee of Augusta, Ga., is tho guest of Miss Con - | nie Witherspoou. ? Clemson Agricultural College opens Sept. 9th. Soe adv. in this issue. ? M iss Kate Lindsay returned home yesterday from a visit to relatives at Jacksonham. ? Miss Hattic Uobei tson of Oakhurst is visiting relatives at Rock Hill. ?Mrs. J. T. L. Stover of the Oakhurst section is visiting relatives at Matthews, N. C. Sound kidneys at e safeguards of life. Make tho kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure T. 'Eugene Funderburk. ?Miss Clara Barrett Strait, of Washington, D. C., is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 1. J. Strait. ?Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Twitty and Mrs. W. O. Nishet of Charlotte, N. C., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. M P. Crawford this week. ? Mr. VV. C. Cauthen, count, treasurer, returned homo Yesterday after a pleasant visit to relatives in the southern part of the county. ?The loss of the Springs B. M. Co., by the tire at Heath Springs last week was $16,000., instead of $20,000 , as stated in our last issue. The insurance was $12,500. ?Mrs. C. ?J. L Moody, of Summerfield, Fla., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. VV. H. li. Barton, in this cOunty, returned home yesterday. --Mr. R. 10. Tompkins, of Rock Ilill, spent several days here the past week, the guest of his brother-in-law, Maj C. T. Connors. ? Mr. R. K. Foster of Lancas ter arrived in the city yesterday and will go to Charleston this morning with the Hichlund Volunteers.?The State, 27th inst. ?Gov. Heyward visited camp last night and took supper with the company Irom Liberty Hill, after having Capt. Richards as his escort- through the ramp.? The State, 27th inst. ? Mrs. Jus. W. Millor, of Jefferson, S. #C,, and Mrs. R. L. Mason and Miss Annie Gregory, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting tbeii paronts Mr. and Mrs. ,1. F. Gregory, at this place. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. VV. Grove's signature is on each box 25c ?To RENT.?Store room on Main street now occupied by Mr. G. (\ Carnos. Possession to be given 1st September. For terms, die., apply tc. J. M. Riddle. ? R. fc Wylio, Esq.) went ovei to Chester yesterday to ut-_ tend a meeting of the committee on Homo Missions of Rethel Presbytery. , ? Misses Carrie Kelly and Alma Duncan of Heath Springs, have returned home from a visit to their uncle, Dr. .1. W. Rollings, at Lexington, Ivy. ?Mrr. 1\ S. Carter and daughter, Miss Essie Jones, have re turned home after a month's visit to relatives in the county. ? Married, Thursday, July 16, lDOo, by Rev. S. N.-Watson, Mr. Ernest Powers and Miss Mamie Clark, daughter of Mr. .Fas. A. Clark. IV. I I / > 1 I L? L 1 ? i .nit*i iiacu-\ii aucu ocnooi ai O. K., will- open next Monday, Aug. 3d., with tho same corp- of teachers, viz: 11. 10. Sharp, A. 11., Princij^l; Rev. W. C. Winn and Mrs. W. C. Winn, assistants. ? See change of schedule on L. & C. Trains leave Lancaster 7:15'a. m., and 4:45 p. in. Ko turning, tliey leave Chester at 9:15 a. in., and 8:15 p. m , reaching Lancaster at 10:45 a. in., and 19:15 p. m. ! ?Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Witherspoon, of Charlotte, N. C., are hero on a visit to the Doctor's father. ? Mr. and Mrs. I*. A. Parker were thrown from their buggy Sunday while returning home from Bethlehem church but neither were badly hurt. ?Tho Yorkville correspondent of the State announces that W. II. Wilson, Esq., will be in the race for Congress again next year, to succeed congressman Finley. ? Miss Lena Amos, of this place, was tho successful candi date for tho South Carolina Federal ionof Women's Clubs scholar ship in the Clifford Seminary. She will enter the eollegc at the opening of the session in September. ?The union services next Sunday night will be held in the A. j r? 11. 1*. church. Dr. Stokes, "who is expected to preach in the Methodist church Sunday morning, will be asked to conduct the service. ? The following postollices will lie discontinued, in consequence of the rural free delivery routes recently established in this conn* ty, after .July 31st: Dixie, Walkup, Oaigville, Sincerity and Jack"onham ? M isses Jennie and Nettie Noil 1 while on their way to the Tirzah Bible Society last Saturday were thrown out of thvir buggy and both badly bruised up. The front wheels of the buggy were almost demolished. The accident was caused by one of the wheel* of the vehiclo striking a tree while driving along a narrow country road through a patch of trees. Their brother, Mr. John Neil I, who was drivincr. ivns nlari thrnwn out of the buggy but was not much hurt. ? Ah excursion will he run ov? r the Southern from Blacks. Ifurg to the Isle of Palms todaj on account of tho encampment ol the Second liegt., at tho lattei place. The traiu is scheduled tc pass hero at 8:30 a. To , arriving ,.in Charleston at 5 p. m. Tho excursionists will return* Friday. I'll? following persons will gc j from this place: Messrs. Waltoi i Curcton, K. B. Davidson, Dat I Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. Young, H?-s. T. C. Green, Miss Lizzie Tillman and Misses Janie an< Alone Green. ? ? The Augusta Chronicle hni an editorial on 4'Society versus Hell," hut according to San i ?i - - ?? thmifd siiiti ?miu or two oiuoi vjrcor gia preachers there i? absolutely nothing antagonistic in the two The State. ^Temperance ltnlly at TlrzAhj At 11 a. in., tomorrow there \ * will bo a big temperance rally ut 1 i i zuh lurch under the auspices*-) of tho mi ti saloon league'of I nion county, N. C\ Hov. W. W. Katehft d, 11. N. .MeNcely, (Miatani Biven and others are expected to deliver addresses. A picnic dinner will be served An the ground The public is invited. Will Move to Waxliaw, N. ('. Mr. I. 1'. (ifirrii-on Ims resigned bis position us clerk in tho dry goods department of the L. M. Co., and will move to Waxliaw, N. C., in the next few days to take charge ef the mercantile | business of C. Ib ootn At Sons. j Wo regret to lose .V r. Garrison and his <xcellont family from our town. Tho change is necessitated on account i.f the recent death of Mr. Hugh Broom, manager for O. Broom vS* Sons, who was a brother-in-law of Mr. Garrison. ' Death of 31 I'M Neelv. Mrs. Eli/.aheth Necly, wifo of Mr. James Neoly of the Lindsay section, died Monday, July liTtli, after an illness of about IT days of fever. Mrs. Noely was a daughter of Mr. Geo. F. Kennington of the Craigville neighborhood and was about 20 years Of age. Only about ten days ago we chronicled the death of her brother, llenrv Kenningion, and it was while helping in nursing him that she contracted the disease. Another brothei now lies almost at death's door. Mrs. j Neelv was loved and esteemed by I all who knew her. Her luis'oand land four children survive her. 1 Her remains were interred yes-> t j terday at Douglas church grave I yard. Other Deaths. I ! Died, Monday, July, *J7, flR>3, ' ofcholiru infantum, the infant i child of Mr. and Mrs. 10. (). 11 in - 1 son of t ie Primus section, aged about 3 '.nontlhf, ?Di' I, on .Inly 15th, -lt*03, Chalmers, the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Moore of Hiath i Springs, aged about two montlo. ? Mi s Harriot McMurins, aged about lii years, daughter of Mrs Betsy Mc'Manus, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. .John Wright about 5 miles Iv.ist of town, on I Sunday last after a j?r? traded ii!-j I ness. Her remains wore interred I ^ at S| ring Hill cluirch on Mon . i Important Notice to Trustees, i j Trustees that have not as yet | iiiuuu uiuu annual report 10 mo, f j will please do so at cncc, as my annual report to the State Supt. .of Education is due now, but 1 1 j cannot make it until I gel arcport from all the trustees, i Respectfully, , A. C. Rowki.i., Co. Supt. of Ed. 1 \WjL . ftpT I ( I not a \ I ' r 1 t W Idia.1 S\immer FooJ. S I "'ForceMs an ideal summer fcj cause It contains elements for nr 4 B every organ of tho body, is easily < M creates what wo know is vigor, ai 1 H pamo time does not mako a rlv a out of thtf blood. PkrcyG. Sta W?13 . # * * 9 ' ' The 4mil Antttv erltl i y? Tho.fOth nnniver-ury of Xirzuh Bible Si.i t\ wa leld Tirzuli church 1 i-t Sutui' iv. \ wut: u ln^ <lis | ; i 11iii it t Hov. 1*. 11. li.iit.", who was deliver tin! a.iniver-un . Idri was previ ale?l t ?m n? ires hv sickness, howeier, 1' v. \V. Ktttchio! I. Mr. .1. 1 Nis and the \ .? -.di , V U. \. ? bet, entertain - 1 tji?* it:- - er< with sj I> lid and in! real talks 1 he < dke' ion tioe .ted i? 12<>.s 1 i\v w made lite mem tin oeh Mr-. K i. i' .). \ H ^ers, Mrs. ,j< i j ;ii , St. art, T. Stewart, Mr-. I). M. V alk and Mi - - (|Walkuj), (J Neill, M .it ! it M vt sni:, I); Uatchh i i Mi l M'i Sin. . Life inoiiilu rs ?f the Auiorl Bible S eU'ty wen < loote i as lows: I. l>. NLbet, Mr.. S. Walkup, 11. A. Stewart, T. Belk and K. Buveo. An el ction l'or oliiecrs rosu us follow>: l'rc'-i.lcnt, II N. bet: YicP \?n , T. II Nisbet:! rotary, T. II. Waikup: Tteusu T. \V. McMurray: Librarian, J. Belk. On Sunday llov. Sam 1 preached to a largo < ngr< lion. ?The announcenient of parluoobip ot Messrs. Lies. McDow and NY. \V. Low. ui the linn name of Me Dow ei L< is a bit of business news of n than ordinary interest. llotl these oen'lcincn are so w< ikn that any words of attempted troduction would be Mip. rtin and people who know tin m will l>e generally inclined to < cede that their partnership fo a peculiarly strong comb nnt ? Voikville Kmpiiror. The District Conferc ce i voivs at Tabernacle toiuo ow Stups (U< Cunt/it ttitif fl r/,s the Cut,!. Laxative Iiromo Quini 'J <.1h cure a cold in one la . Cure, No Pay. Pi lee, *J A mooting of t ? Si. > 1 i ers' Alliance was !i Id cd i! iy nioid, there bcinn .. it t t; members from '! r Spite in attendance, an 1 he . ivership matter iv.n ' -us ' was dccidod to tight the I) -:s out in the c uirl and > i of i favorable decision to 1 ibute liio * 17,<i'? am viij \ tfious sub alli:in \ *.. Ti:. b oordunce wil'n a re >',nl: .1 a< I I at a lieatwir in (Mobt: TUe following ollicers were tailed by Mr \Y. N. Fdd< r York, the retiring vi? e i'roaid .1. (J. Wilborn, York; vice tl' dent and lecturer, 1>. F. K Lexington; secretary and treii er, ,1. F. Xisbet, Lancaster. uaMMBanaHnaKaa Jim Dumps exulted, "We re?J do not, * On Summer days so close ? and hot, Build up a fire and stew I and steam I ' & 1 A dish of * Force,' a bowl ff f of cream, f; Is just the food to fit our WU1111) p< And keeps us cool," y laughed " Sunny Jim." I reel !tcady-to Servo Cereal L' i blood heater. I u??u do- \ l : fl nrishinpc I V \ 1 I ml*at t ho jj \ \ \ 1 or of firo / I \ I \ "Strength unit vigot lotue < 1 the ioo I food, duly digested. 'Force at u ready tr- crvo wheat and baricy food, adds no burden but >u*hut liourWus, invil'o'.r.i s. ' to 1 Vic li> s/ iv? *' t ip>ion j.,,- i/,< ,/< jss, Chills and l over is a bottle <d x?Ht Grove's Tasteless Chill Tcnie. !: ty is simply Iron tind (Quinine an , . tasteless, No Cure N ? l'uv net ,.wd <<f CZr iug J v t_ ju?ngnMiir' ' ry > 'ito genuli1 Laxative Bromo Q? ie 1() lio reui^'v i . ?? r?v. \ " "Jiv ?' ere ?=?< " ,'fi! It's What Yon up, 'I'll ill !ora l|My Von can save luonev bv b < bir business has been niur'i bet niul we tluink all our <udoniot's 1' luin we know how to a]?)?rcriulc y >u called on us for goods com i right 11. {'leased with our treatment.' M, Biggest luie of li itr^ ever to $5.00. Big lot of remnant t , of overvthing in our line, and it Ited . buy. | PORTER & In Masonic Building ^ "v KXT" ?*.7. V t-, -r iga,, For Dri v. ulcr A j wis 9^ 1010 i of ( own I in- ^ veil Call at the Coi son ? T.KUGKN ,on* Sept. ihoo. ...v.. ? "ff? C i* >"tt? i.' r,: AT OM'K No; 8 ? * r P ^ p 8 b / vl 1 mn 11 ft ne"!' ? H r< > I ? 1 S rriui i iiio y resed. I ' -An i ! roil A ir ! <1; I usi . t( No n 1 ? w:ii-t your ??i i ;n?o ? (^ls* JJ[ llnaiiK'k'il Ware onuo sin the i . i in f; ('miiK''I Musiis, 1* nulm , lop \ ,* lMonioto your sntisfretii >4 in" yi4 i> complete. Csin 1 snpp , Of >4 out, i -ilJ.B.Mfl '* t&j ]i ^. ir. #_t%.. v. 1 COFFINS, MIS ^ ^ w I Yr now and will em complete lino Imiiul CASK K I'M nil sizes and cpialitu COFFIN up to I I nn1 CALL and see us or sen fortunate hh to have a lo? Within the 1 i IjdIlldiJS I ii ' LANOASTKIi, S. t , ?' I 'on timtw ll'/ittf Yuii tire Taking When you lake (i rove's Taste less Chill Tonic because the formula i i'!u:nly j?ii;tc?l f?n every hottie showintr that it U supply Iror an. 1 (.^uinitK in a tastele*- form No Cure. No l'uy. "?0c. I ' //.//:/')' ruyria:. !i/iti 'ft' i'.tnr. . a \ > ; i;. s. c. C- ?>' . r.-!i I ? -|n rial y. -3??. i Save lakes You Kich. living year Y1 KNlTl'llL from us. cr -ii ce w opt-.K'-i than we expected, ??r ir ikin/ our husines irrow, and trail . I > sill who have not as yet alon_r an I y< u will Ins nioro than ihmvn iu t'ai town prices from '2ac irpot cheap. We havo a hie; stock will p iy you to -co us before yor STEPHENSON. Lancaster, S. C. f ./ -* ? m.1 JGS IT) inw Sundries nor I Store. ? I T V ! ^ i^l > ? > 1 T ? > 1 1 ; 8 ^ < j I >1 i 4 ;i V ? i>ur(iG!-r. i is the | UK Tip III v | I " I r* u c i v ri AlO i KS l:l\'C ]>letu I S tilt r(:il' t"ps. h i ,1 tr>. i i ! ," \ umlyUo .|i u <1 n*?> i wiii !' ive no other. [?; I'resi i vi;s and 1 kles lor ^ i >11. M\ L'anev (iroeerv line 111 I v yon. Your.- for business, 3 f CKORELL. 1 T ' : >: 3 -c - - rx'- ~nh _ _ - yr*?x ^ jl II S W ^ ^ o o o o o o '111. COFFINS. have in .-lock, itinue. to keep, n of <'() V l' I N S it in 1 <) ir stock embraces s. front lit' plain, cheap l-ome MKIALLK' cases, il ts \our ortler when so until in v< nr family. I'HICKS s n i i x- < J ft <? 4 n a 5 JVW a C <>l 5 J !i. r] ;S3 ?\ RMjlHUta : Oct. ! >, 11>"2.?tf.