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Local Matters I AITOINTMKNT8 OF HBV J. M. WJI1TK j Unity, 1st and 8d Sabbath. : Hills (. reek, 2d and 4lb Sabbath, 11 n. in. Pleasant liill, 21 mid 4tb Sabbath, 4 p 111. t r the only ! Candy, | / k trial will convince you. At Mackorell's. ? Best Bowing Machine on the (. * I market for $20. cash, at L. (J. Payseuit's. . ?Miss Jossio Porter is visiting ( tho MisBes Elliott at Yorkville. s ? Mr. YV. P. Gilbert loft yes- , terday for Amherst, Va., to spend | a couple of weeks with relatives. j ?Rov. J M White with preach ni onuon at 4 p. tn., next Sabbath. ?A protracted meeting will begin in the Heath Springs Methodist church next Sunday. ? Mrs. Salina Burns, of Heath Springs, is visiting friends at this place. ?Miss Mary Meehan, of Cheraw, is the guest of Mrs. J. B Mackorell. ?Mr. J. II. Stephenson left Monday to spend a couple of weeks in tho mountains of North Carolina. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. ? Mr. and Mrs. VV. II. Burns, of Greenville, visited the former's sister, Mrs. S. N. Watson, at Heath Springs the past week. c ? A special met alio 'phono lino g is to ho erected from this city to Lancaster to connect with the cot* ^ ten exchange. Work commenced Thursday. ? Rock Hill Her* j aid. ? Married, Sunday, 30th Aug. t 1903, by Magistruto W. P. Cas* key, Mr. John Dnffo Rates, of ( Edgefield, and Miss Nannie t Boone, daughter of James Boone, ^ of this placo. * ) ? Rev. T. A. Dabney moved { with his family back to Rock Hill f yesterday. lie will continue as pastor of the Second Baptist church here. --Mr. W. M. Dunn left last ^ week for Albemarle, N. C., to j enter upon his duties as a teacher ( in the graded school there, to t L!?1. ,..'4! I .1 i.l 11! - wuiuu j)Uf?iiu)u ue wus eiecum uns summer. Ho is one of Lancaster i county's most promising young men. j ?Mr. It. Miles left for tbo s Northern markets yesterday, n Keep your eye on the space re * served in this paper for the bargins 1 he is going to give you on his re- c turn. r ?Don't forget to attend the u educational rally at Unity church 1 next Saturday. Good speakers will be on hand, and it goes with- 1 out saying that the pic-nic dinner will be superb. , ^ ?No Services at Taxahaw and Q Charlesboro churches next Satur-? g day on account of the absence of ^ the nastor. The usual services ~~~ | on Sunday will be conducted by Mr. J. F. Hammond. r ? Forsalo! 18C acres of land, ^ dwelling, three tenant bouses, j etc.,known as ((Joo Aldrich place'' in Fairfieid county, near Catawba Falls. For terms, etc., apply < to. T. S. Carter. ?Change of appointments for 1 the 1st Sunday of September t (only) at Camp Creek 11 o'clock, t a. in., and at Hertnon on the samo | day at 4 o'clock, p. m., und at c night at 8 o'clock. i W. F. Little. t Foley's Kidney Cwe ' makes kidneys and bladder right- f ?H C Curnos' adv. in Ibis paper will interest yon. Ho sure and read it and call at his store for wine of the hurgains he is offering. ?Mr. It. H. Maekoy, of Iloath Springs, has sold his handsome residence at that placo to his bro Jier-in-iaw, Mr. A. W. Butler,of Richmond, Va. Mr. Butler wi'j wove his family to Heath Springs wiihin the next few weeks. Mr. Maekey and family will board with them. ? Mr. 11. E. Mcllwaine, government statistician, is getting up lis roport from the ginneries in .he county up to Sept. 1st. So Par his report shows but one bale if cotton ginned in tho county since his last ropoit. He will go ;o Kershaw tomorrow to get reoorts from ginneries in that see ,ion. "Strength and visor come of O O ?ood food, duly digested. 'Force i reudy-to?serve wheat and bars oy food, adds no burden but hub* ;a?us, nourishes, invigorates." ?Ed Cat, a negro fugitivo from ustice in North Carolina, was enpured in the Trudesville section by Nonstable Connor last Monday, tnd was taken to Union county yesterday where ho is wanted for listurbing a religious meeting and jirrying a concealed weapon. Jat was up a tree dining on mus:adinos when the constable ran up >n him. ?The educational rally at Fort ..nwn Friday was well attended. Hio speakers were Messrs. D. E. Minify, K.J. Rembert of WofTord inllege, O. B. Martin and J. K. flenry. The speeches are reported is lieing most excellent. A bounlfill picnic dinner was served, and >y private subscription a handsome uin was raised for the Fort Lawn ...lw.nl ? A large number of people !rom this vicinity will attend the good roads convention and big jurbeoue at Kershaw tomorrow. ? A tenant house on Mr. W P stognor's place, near Antioch, oc:npied by Mr. Ed. Small <ivas mined last Saturday, making the bird tenant house on his place ho las lost by lire during the past rear. We understand that the iccupauts saved all their household (fleets. ? Mr. Geo. G. Heath has been elected manager of the Heavh B. c M. Go's store at this place to ako the place of the late lamented f. M. Heath Mr. Heath was xpected yesterday from Yorkville o take charge at once. Jcath ol*Mrs. Starnes. Mrs. .Janio Starnes. wife of dr. .J. B. Starnes of the Unity ection, died last Sunday night if tor a protracted illness. She vas about 35 years of ago and eaves her husband and five chilIren surviving her. She was a uetuber of the Methodist church ;nd her remains were interred at kit Prospect on Monday. tarns Burnett. On Saturday night last, Mr. H. iV. Sistare of Riversido lost his tables, crib, two barns, all his :orn. oats. hav. tools and rrears # / *r # O ind a car load of lumber by fire, rbe fire originated in one of the >arns about 10 o'clock and is upposed to have been causod by ats. Mr. Sistare'a loss is about >600. No insurance. It is a icavy loss on him and his friends lympathize with him greatly. capitalized At $1,000,000. On Friday last, Mr. .J. E. McDonald, of VVinnsboro, filed with ho tecretary of stato articles of lie Southern Development com> lany of North Carolina, capitalize id at $1,000,000. The company ,vill havo offices in NVinnsboro, in his state, and in interested in the tovelopment of power at Catawba alls. Lancaster's First UiUo The lirst bale of now crop cotton was sold on this market last Saturday, Aug. 29th. It weighed 401 pounds and bought 1" cents. It was marketed by Mr. \V. J. Gulp from the J. M. Hood farm near Cruigvillo and was bought by tho L. M. Co. The Operation a Success Mr. .1. F. Addison, who wont to Rock Hill last week for an operation for appendicitis, was ( operated on at the hospital there liici fsulnnlinf n*-"' ? ? -:i-* * V..-V .-'..iMIUIlj II1H1 I.-l UUlllg IJllllU well. Tho operation was per* , formed by Dr. Ecnncll, assisted by Drs. Stovens, Miller, Strait i and others and was a perfect suc^ cess. IIo will likely bo able to resume his duties on the police forco within the next 30 days. Clerks Changing Around. Mr. Lester Nelson started in with E. E. Cloud yesterday morn ing and will bo found there for tho next twelve months. ? M'\ Piekot Plyler has gono to ihe Lancaster Mercantile Co's., end Mr. T. C. Green to tho Heath 13. & M. Co's. ?Mr. W. E. Pai d tie lias taken the placoat Porter <?, Stephenson's luriuiure sioro or Mr. K. li. Davidson who can now bo found in the furniture department of the L. M. Co. ' Higb (trade of Scotch Ijrmiito Dr. \V. M. Crawford recently gave a specimen of tho granite, of which there is an abundance on his place a few miles South of town on tho Southern Railroad, to Mr. R. S. Stewart, who sent it to Prof. Collier Cobb, professor of geology and mineralogy at"the University of North Carolina. In j acknowledging receipt of tho spe! citncn Prof. Cobl> writes Mr. i Stewart as follows: ''The speci ! men you sent 1110 is a high grade 1 of Scotch granite suitable for j monumental work or building I nnIP 1 ?1 - - " - ? 1 |>?>|>uoua. 11 UIV auppiy IS gUUll | and yju do not have to go very I deep for such stone as your specimen, I would rather own it than any Southern gold mine 1 know.'' Uitioa Meeting at Fork llii!. The Moriah Baptist Union mooting at Fork Hill last Friday, Saturday and Sunday was largely attended. Mr. D. A. Williams was the moderator and Mr. W.P. MeManus secretary. The different phases of the Sunday school problem were ably discussed during the meetings. On Sundav O. O w morning a very ablo sermon was preached by Dr. Harvey Hatcher, representative of tho American Baptist Publication Society. In tho afternoon tho subject of education was discussed, tho speeches of Rev. Dr. Boldridgb < and liev. Dr. E. C. Jani98, Pres- 1 ident of the Greenvillo Female College, being especially fiuo un<l eliciting much fuvoruhlo commoDt. i The next union will meet at Now Hope church Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th. 9 <8 \ .'hla signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo'Quinine Tablets 9m remedy that cures n cold In one day , . MWaMBRHHBBBHBHHB For Dru AN s Call at the Corn T. EUGENE Fl Sept. 3, 1902. Smtilcn Dontli of a youiiK Man, Mr. Win. Urillin, drayu.^ for Mr. Aycock, died hero very suddenly Saturday afternoon, lie had got boon feeling well for several days and had arranged to go on a visit that afternoon to his people near Monroe, lie was sittiog ou the p'uu/.a at Mr. Ay* I cock's home waiting for the train to arrive, lauirhinur and talking I n r with the family, when suddenly ho throw his head back, gasped several times and was dead. An inquest was held and the jury found that ho died of heart disease. Ilis remains were sent to Monroe that afternoon. He was about 20 jears of age. Mr. AcyOiiton Dies Suddenly. Mr. Acy Outen, an aged and respected citizen, died suddenly at the home of his step-son, Mr. Chas. Hinson, at tho cotton mill hero, yesterday morning. lie had been suffering fiom dropsy for some months but was not confined to his bed. lie was standing on the piazza when death struck him. llcwasborn, reared and lived most of his life in Lun caster county. He lias lived at this place since last January. lie would have been 75 years of age the 15th of next November. lie was twice married and leaves a widow surviving him also two sons and a daughter by his first wifo. 11c served through the war i* Co. A., H?th S. C. llegt., and received a serious wound through the thigh near the closo of the war. He was a member of Taxahaw Baptist church. CARD or THANKS. Mu. Editor:?I want bo thank my friends, white and colored, through your columns for the service rendered mo last Saturday night at the timo of tho burning of my stable, barns and crib. Words cannot express uiy appreciation of their kindness. Very Respectfully, H. W. SlSTAllE. ?A man who does not live so fat-from here has been troubled for several years with nervousness and sleepless nights and has spent a good sum with the doctors, lie hasn't had a good night's sleep for two years. Ho has been taking his county paper for several years and had not paid the poor, hard-worked editor a cent. The other day ho dropped in at the oflieo and settled his subscription account in foil, and left a dollar for a year in advance. Now ho sleeps like a log.?Chesterfield Advertiser. Tarni for Sn.l<i The "Willis Gregory" homestead, 6-room dwelling newly re paired, 80 acres of good farming or pasture land on waters of Flat Creek, 6 miles each from the llaile and Brewer gold mines, 7 from JelTerson and 10 from Kershaw. For terms apply to T. S. Carter, Lancaster, S. C. ?Newspaper men accep railroad transportation as compensation for advertising. Politicians, for what? Foley's Honey and Tar for children, safe, sure. NoofJaieu. | GS 111 IU UNDRIES icr Drug Store. TXT ni^DDiTn^ j n ur^ivo U 11IV, DKUOGIST. This S Is lieserv R. Mil I ^ w&- KEEP YOUR KYIBARGi He is up N< Scooping in tl for his Fall trs X We Have Mo X NEW STOR y A (Next door to Western Ui And want you to call and see JT FULL LINK of HEAVY AND y Wo havo a Special Bargain f< CO, just think a good grade at 2 \f We carry in stock the BEST ^ CHINKS, the $25.00 kind ? yon for 10 year8. y Cooking Stoves A ? i^/1 Call and see our $8.00 Stove ^ ward?The BEST for $20.00. Wo want your trade, a wo feel sure that OUR HONEST you, will cause YOU to becoino k c. OA X -t;<~ -5KtE5^H3D to i!i | AT ONCE I! I TIM] 1 FRUIT 1 *V V And Fruit Jar Tops. Have I 0 No use to waist your old Jai i |Q Enameled Ware once and yo III ? Canned Meats, l1 ruits, Pros E ? . . g Picnic to your satisfaction, j is coni])leto. Can I supply y< J J. B.Mac I so? *:< -'XX!" ;->X2- - "X It's What You I That Ma You can save money by buyi | Our business has beon much better s and we thank all our customers for ] we know how to appreciate your tra culled on us for goods come right ale pleased with our treatment. Biggest line of liugs over shov to #5.00. Big lot of remnant Carpe of ovorything in our lino, and it will buy. PORTER & S In Masonic Building CASTOT1IA. I Bear? th? /) Ih0 KllUt YOd Have Always BOUffft 1 fl, 81er? I* >pace ('<1 Tor .ES. JS ON IT FOR >?? ^ A.INS. DltTII now tic Bargains ide. I ycd In Our E ROOM, >' V lion Telegraph Ollico,) i 0 i us, where you will tind n Jv FANCY GROCERIES. ,>r our customers in TOBAC:5c per pound. ' GRADE SEWING MA irs for #15.00?Guaranteed ,*S ; at a Bargain! y ? A s?Bettor grades range up- ^ f A i :i? - ii" it onco you give 11 to us, ' METHODS in dealing with Vv a ltKGULAK CUSTOMER. Q SPECTFULLY, A RN ES. 1 " \k.,*r 1 :Si- -*K&ri -KSTf - ?:<- _ >"2.' -iXfi ?3.a:y 1 S THE | E TO BUY | IflRS ! " J N ])lcnty Fruit Jar tops, s. Try tlio Vandyke hi will have no other. " 111 *1 erves and Fickles for $ i My Fancy Grocery line w y ou. Yours for business, 5 1 KORELL. 1 M -fl-.. -iTrg.- -as as ---a... ipj Save ikes You Rich. ng your Fl'IiNlTUliE from us. ince wo opcneu than wo expected, making our business grow, and do. To all who have not a* yet ?ng and you will bo more than vn in this town?prices from '2.'>c )t cheap. Wo have a big stock I pay you to see us before you TEPHENSON. Lancaster, S. (J. OASTORZA. (ar? tho /i M Kind You Have Always Bought /