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Local Matters APl'OINTMKNTH OK KKV. J. M. W1IITK Unity. 1st and 3d Sabbath. tiillM ( tetllt, il l aii'l 11!i Sabbath, 11 a. ni. pleasant Hill 2 1 und 11li Sabbath, 4 p in. ; / the only Candy, / A trial ; will -convince you. At * Mackorell's. ; ? I'nion services at tho Metho- ! Hist church Sunday night to be conducted by Rev. Dr. Boldridge. ?Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thouuisson, August 9, 1903, a ' daughter. ? 75 tickets woie sold at this \ place for the Asheville excursion last week. ? Misses Pearl Hammond, Belva Bruce and Mablo Bruce, of Heath Springs, visited Mrs. Manlv (Iroxton this week ?The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Thursday afternoon at tho residence of Miss Annie Witherspoon, at 5 o'clock. ? Mrs. J. M. Kiddle, of this place, is visiting her daughter, Mrs R. J. Mackorell at Yoikvillo this week. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. T. Eugene Funderburk. ? Miss Mary .1. Puckott of Union county, N. C., is visiting Mrs. L. J. Adams. ?Rev. B. F. White preached at Unity Inst Friday night to a largo congregation. ?The Unity school opened Monday with Mr. Win. Duncan as teacher. ^ ?Rev. R. .). Blackmon will hegin a protracted meeting at Pleasant Plain church next Sun. d ly. Rev. J. 11. Bozemau of Camden will assist him in the meeting. ? A protracted meeting was begun at Unity Monday night and will continue through the week. After today there will be two services daily, morning and night. ?The Baptist union meeting, embraciug the tiftli Sunday and Friday aud Saturday before, will be held at Fork Hill church. The program will bo published next week. ?A very interesting and help ful meeting at Giils Creek A. R. P otint*nli troo / litcinl Vk lid t It with four accessions. ?Rev. R. K. llough and family returned to Rock Hill Monday where they will spend the remainder of the week with relatives he fore returning to their home in Georgia. ? Mrs. H. K. White, of Rock Hill, and Miss Zoo Wb'te of Fort Mill, are visiting at Mrs. White's mother's, Mrs. M. V. Green, in the Douglas section. ? Rev. B F White, of Moundville, W. Vo., conducted the union services at the Baptist church Sunday night. His themo was the Apostolic church and his sermon was listened to with great inttrest. ? There will he a Sunday school basket pic nic at Hopewell Methodist church next Saturday. Addresses will bo made by Messrs. K. E. Sharp, K. S. Stewart and probably others. ?The social feature of the State Fair is un important item ' in considering the advantages of being an exhibitor. You meet the best and most progressive far? mers and'stock breeders in the ' 1 State and make many friends who ure valuable to you. Prepare a good exhibit to go to the next State Fair, October 27-30. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. ? Mi'a. T. 15. ClybiYrv* hnd children^ of Columbia, are visi- ! ting Mrs. Clyburn's mother, Mrs ] Nannie Williams, of the Douglas i section. 1 ?Miss Julia Simpson, of liock ' Hill, who has been visiting Miss Nannie Crockett this week, ro? turned home yesterday, accompanied by Miss Connie Davis, who will spend a week with her. ? Mr. ,1. A. McAteer of the 1 Sincerity section left yesterday for a week's stay with friends in the mountains of North Carolina ? A letter received hero from ltev. W. C. Rwarl tlm oust wpnlf tells of u bad accident which befell hia little (laughter, Lucia lined, resulting in the breaking of one of her urtus. ? llev. 15 F White, of Moundsville, W. Va., after spending a few days with Ivis brother at Unity, left Monday for the New Kngland States where ho will spend , the Summer vacation given him . . - i by his congregation. ? All persons interested in the , graveyard at Hopewell church j are requested to meet there next Friday afternoon for the purpose ( of cleaning it off. ?A protracted meeting will begin at Hopewell Methodist . church next Sunday night and , continue through the week?two < sermons daily, morning and night. Rev. W. 11. Hodges, of this nlace. will assist the pastor, Rev. W. C. Winn. ? A protracted meeting is in i progress at Fork Hill Baptist ' church this week. The pastor is being assisted by Rev. T. A. Pabiicy. ?Tomorrow (Thursday) has been set for working the road loading from Hopewell church to the Hailo road. If you are interested, be on hand. ? The encampment of the First Regiment cavnlrv is being held in O * Oumden this week. Reduced rates to Camden are being given by the railroads. Governor Hoyward will inspect the regiment tomor? ro w. ?The following persons from this county are attending the State Agricultural Lnstituto at Clemson College this week: M C7 " " E. Jordan, A. B. Ferguson, W. J. Cunningham, *.V. J. Bailey. ?Mr. Jasper Copeland, who is out on a visit from the Indian rerritory, will spend this week with 11. C. Connell und G. NV. Ellis of the Primus section and would liko to see all his old frionds in thut vicinity before he starts for home next week. Two of his nephews, sons of Mr. ?. ?. pHorton, will return to the Territory with him. ?An attempt was made to wreck the passenger train on the L. & C. Railroad Saturday night last at the Willow branch trestle by putting the section hands dump car on the track. The dump car was totally demolished but fortunately the eugino was not thrown from the track. Supt. of the Road, A. P. McLure, has offered ii reward of $25. for the apprehension of the parties who placed the car on the track. ? Walker Dunlap, col., was in town Monday looking for a doctor to remove a load of bird shot from one of his logs. Ho said that Bob Sullivan, another negro ' of the Dixie section, had shot him from the edgo of tho woods as lie i __ 1 . . <1 . i stood in nis own aoor mftt morn ing. Thoy had previously quarreled when Bob went off and got his gun. Roturning to the edge of the woods he tried to get Dunlap to come out there and on his refusal to come Boh pulled down on him with the result that he scattered the load of shot about in his leg. A woman was tho cause of tho trouble. ?The Sacrament of the Lord'tS Suppor will l)o administered ul Douglas church next Sabbath morning. Preaching will he tie Id on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, concluding on Sabbath. I'ho pastor will l>o ass5sled l\ Rev. A. II. AtUins of Howrysv111 o The public is cordially invited to attend tho meeting. ?Mrs. K. 8. Herbert, of Orangeburg, State organizer of the Temperance Workers and of thi Band of II ope of South Carolina, has been hero since hist Friday working in the interest of temperance. She has made several addresses which wore well receiver by those who are interested in tht work. Sixty-seven have signitio;': their purpose to join the soeioties which will bo organized at once Mrs. Ileibert will go from this place to Kershaw and from then to the Tabernacle section. Slit dxpeels to make an address a Tabernacle next Sunday morning at Bethel in the afternoon and will probably ho at Hopewell al night. Wo wish her success ir her good work. --For rent! 5 room cottage ii South Knd. Apply to 3ti. .1. .J. Owen. Take Laxativo Brouio Quinim Tublots. All druggists refuut money if it fails to cure. E. W Grove's signature is on each boj 25c. Stops the Coitf/Ti and Works ?/ the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tub eta cure a cold in one day. N< Cure, No Pay. Price, 25c. Picnic On A bin pic-nic, under the auspi ccs of the Daughtors of the Con federacy, wdl be given the Veter ans and their friends on Angus 20th, in the grove in rear of th residence of Judge I). A. Wil liams. Everybody who can i requested to bring or send well tilled baskets. The Daughters on this occasion, will presen badges to those Veterans wh< have not already received them A full attendance of veterans i especially desired, as the Daugh ters wish to complete the roll o honor. I>icd of His Wound. Coroner Caskey went to Hail Gold Mino Monday to bold an in quest over the body of John Leach the negro who was shot in th bowels at the Blackmon mino 01 Tuesday of last week by Walte MeManus alias Arants. Lead was carried to his mother's a Haile Mino after tho shootin< where ho could bo attended by Drs. Gregory and Twitty. Do spite tho skill of tho physicians hi died Sunday afternoon. Thi shooting, we learn from the Era was tho outcome of a difficulty between tho parties on the Sunday previous and that Loach was sit ting down when shot. lioou itoaus Convention. Elsewhere the Supervisor give notice of u good roads conventioi to be held at this place Saturday August 22d. Senator Lalimc has accepted an invitation to ad dress the convention. The Sena tor has not failed to awaken en thusiasm on tho subject whoreve ho has spoken and every count; where he has been is actively moving in tho improvement of it public highways. Every man ii the county is interested in havinj good roads. Come to tho moetinj on tho 22nd and hear a discussioi of llin most, fnimihl? nlnnu __ ? , ? bating them. I'his good road movement should bo sanctionei by evory farmer and have his en thuaiastic support. Come an* bring your neighbor with you. CABTOIIIA. tw th? Kind You Have Always Bough Mr John Crawford Robbed Tho Thief is Captured in. u IiurRooin ?Tho Kvidehce Against 11 iiu is Strong. Cbur'otto Observer, 9th inst. J list before his train arrived at Charlotte last night, Mr. John Crawford, of Lancaster, S. C. was robbed of his satchel. A tall, cadaverous looking white man, } who is a laborer on tho dam of tho Catawba l'ower Company, uoar Fori Mill, 6. C., had picked up the valise and walked | away. Mr. Crawford reported the matter to the police and Chief Ir win anil several of his ollicers went out on a se irch Chief Irwin found Jim Long sitting on the steps in front of Abornclhy's bar. Beside him was the sutcht e1' 4'Good evening," sniil the ofti' oer. "You have l)oen traveling?' ' t 'Yes, sir," said Jim Long. "This here's my valise with my Sunday clothes in it. You sco 1 me in my dirty every day clothes now, hut 1 got line new clothes in my valise and I'm goin' to wear 3 'em to-morrow." "Let mo see the clothes," said ^ the chief. Jim Long fumbled and fumbled at the catch on the top of the t satchel. Finally he pulled out his knife and said: "Seems to he something the matter with the valise, hut I'll cut her open." "Never mind," said the chief. "I'll open it and see your Sun-! day clothes for myself." Mr. l'-win opened the valise, ^ and exposed to the public gaze a 4. 4 1. 1 .... 1- - 1 " - 0 iuuiu urusu, a uanuKercmet and . cutis, a long night robe anil a 8 white vest. "So those are the . clothes you were going to dress } up in to-morrow," said the ehiel t in fine scorn. "Now wouldn't 0 you have been a beauty sti uttin1 around in those duds? Come or 3 hero and bo locked up." And James Long meekly obeyj 0(1. Sliiloli and Waxliaw Bible Society The annual meeting of the Shiloh and Wuxhaw 13ibio Society e was held at Sbiloh last Saturday. - The attendance was largo and the , address by Rev. R. Frunk White e was instructive and well received, a His subject was "The Bible, its r Author and us Purpose." The 1 collection amounted to $5S DO. t Mrs. N. Trf Draflin and J. K. * Craig were made life members of / fliu A ntrvrinnn r ?,uv Ai.iuwt ?v(?? UUUIUIJ UIIM - ten persons, whose names we wore o unable to learn, wero mado life 0 members of the S. and VV. Soeie, ty. J. E. Craig was elected presy ident in lieu of Rev. VV. C. Kwart, y who has moved to Abbeville since - the lust meeting. All the other officers were re oleeted. The nexl meeting of the society will be held at Waxhaw church on Sat s urlay before the third Sabbath ir 1 August 1004. ' l>eatlis Died, on Friday last, August 7, 1903, of dipthoriu, Walter, tin little son of Mr. and Mrs. VV ^ Oscar liutledge, of the vicinity o: Kershaw, aged about (I years ^ The remains were interred Satur J day at Hanging liock graveyard 9 a ?Died, at the cotton mill here, y on August ICth, 1903, of fever y Mr. Jiulson Rrasington, son o * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rrasington n ^ aged about 21 years. I lis remain ' wero interred yesterday at Unioi i Baptist church near l'rinus. * t ?Died, on Wednesday night {\ last, of fover, M iy, the litth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thos Shehano of Pleasant 11 ill, nget about 8 years. l'he remains wen * interred at Fork Hill church oi Thursday. . ' "SUen^lh uij.i vigoi come <>1 iood food. < 1111 y digested. iFo i ci j i tend\ lo-.kcrvo wheat si >1 bal ] l fey food, adds no burden l?ut su ! * nuns. nourishes, invi?j?o?Mles. ' :t The llcnt I'rt scrfption /<>? il?i /!? / Chills and Fever is a bottle of <3rove's Tnstolesi Chill Tonic. !i ' is simply Iron and (Quinine and tasteless, No Core No l'uy. <0 "6^ 'hi3 signature is on evory l)i \ <?f t!?o gcnuitu Laxative Bronio Qui due vm*** ko rcui^'y tbnt ?*i>n?a '4 ? ' in ?>; ?' jflgaFeiMawBTrgp'rrtT,-: ar > It's What You ! That Mi You can save money I?v buyi Our business litis been much better? anil we thank till our customers for wo know how to appreciate your tn c died on us for goods come right ah pleased with our treatment. Biggest luie of Iv'uxs ever >ho to $5.00. Big lot of remnant Carp of everything in our line, and it wil buy. PORTER & S In Masonic Building i scsi v xsr For Dru Q u Call at the < "on T.FUGFNF PI Sept. 3. 1002. 5 *->?:? "-co- - k: c6 M |?i : ? AT OXCF I 1 8 ? TIM is FRUIT !? i Y And Fruit Jar Tops. lla\ > i 2 Xo use to waist vour oM .1 . i , y knaniclctl Ware once and \ i' hi W Canned Moats, Prints, Pre u r i & l'icnic to your satisfaction. If] p is complete. Can 1 supply | J. B.Mac & ? JfiEHSUE Kff KSv *:< KXPl - Xv" , ' MSOHB - COFFINS, HI o o o C o o " Hr 1 E L ci now \\iv * and will contir f complete line of burial CASKETS, all sizes and qualities, ) 1 COFFIN ui) to Handsoi f , CALL and seo us or send 1 s fortunate as to have a loath 1 Within the ill } 1 Hi lacastku, s. u, A I > * You liu-ti" it'iiit' i . if When you luko ( l i'-.? ('hi 11 LVnr I . c jl:i i?i pluitii y |?t inl?'iif. !c showing that \ \ ; iihl Quinine in :i t i : \'o Cure. No 1'. v. w mataorufcw 'onxir^f j. it. i/:r ) n > . IHorn>'!j itl lanca >1: i; C-iy < '<? \ ''m Save tkos \ on i inn youi- ! 'rivNITl'lvi sine*' \v?' (ijk'/k i I!, ii \ m tkinn o it" ido. I'd {ill wlii) ii , . >nn and you will !> iv 11 in t!ii< t >w i , . . ot ulioap. \V ii .\. 1 pay you to sou wLaurai-der, ! GS JINDRIR ^ J- i 1?r XV. W ~ v !('!' Dvuiv" I JSDFMttl Dure LS Til K K TO 10 '0 plenty Kmit ,i u- : ;itv. IVy tli-' Van V 'on will have 11 servos and lie. Mv I?\mc\ (i: v . V...... ... l .. t ? 11 . 1 Will I ' ' * :kqrel 11, CBIf re in stock, me to keep, :i <'()FFI N S sun! ()tl r slock Cm from the plain, < >; no MKTAM/K m-ow -i your ordor wh n in your fumilv. If u * \ 4 A CM of Oct. ir>, 1002.