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Local Manors APPOINTMENTS OF KEV. J. M. WHITE Unity, 1st nnd 3d Sabbath. Ulllstri^k,^.! and 4th Hnhlmth. 11 a. in. Pleasant Hill, 3 I and 4th Sabbuth 4 p. m. ? r ? the only Candy, / A trial will convince you. At Mackorell's. ?ftggs, full Plyuioth Rock, 50 cts per setting. J. N. Crocket. ?Born to Mr. and Mrs. VV. G Bowers, of this place, March 1, 1904, a daughter. ?Born to Mr. and Mm R. W "Hammond of Primus, Foby. 25th 1904 a daughter. ?The Missionary Institute o! the Rock Hill district will convene at Riehburg today. ?Mr. VV. L. Bird caaie up from Hartsville last Thursday on a visit to his family. ?Mr. A. C. Carnos has returned from Bascomville and is again at his old stand. ?Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Forde, f Columbia, are visiting the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tillman, at this placo. ?It is reported that a negro living on the "Gibson place'1 near Riverside has smallpox. Dr. Massoy of Rock Hill is attending him. ?Married, by Coroner J. M. Caskey, on Feb. 18th, 1904, M . Thou. Viekory and Miss .lane Cauthen, all of Pleasant Hill. ?The South Carolina Collect is getting ready for the Spring tarin for teachers which will oper April 8 and close May 20. ?The Waxhaw Telephone Com pany has sold its entire system tc Mr. J. S. Plyler. The State Democratic convention will meet the fourth Tuesday in May, but the State Democrats executive committee is expected to meet on the 4th of April at the call o.e Gen. Wilie Jones. ?The Woman'* Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodisl church will have a "Silver Job ilee" social Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 p. m., at the parsonage. ?Mnj (ieurgie Veeney of Ma con, Ga., who has been visitiog her brother in this county, re turned home yesterday. ?Married, Feby. 14, 1904, by Magistrate Wm Carnes, Mr. Joun otack to Miss iteudie rark er, daughter of Mr. John Paiker. ?Misses Daisy and Ida Huey loft Saturday night for New York to buy a stock of millinery and dress goods for E. E. Cloud. Mr. Cloud will also visit the northern markets in d few days ?Rock Hill Herald. ?Mrs. P. W. Hardin has re. turned from a visit to relatives al Rock Hill, and Mrs. J. P. 'King from a visit to relatives at Blacksburg. ?The Marion correspondent ol The State says that lie is reliably informed that Stato Senator Geo. W. Brown of Darlington, will en ter the race for congress from the sixth District this year. Mr, Brown is a worthy son of old Lancaster, brother of our townsman, Mr. VV. McD Brown, and all Lancaster will wish him success. ? We are told that peri-oai putting an obstruction in the pub lie highway are liable to a lino ol $10. It is also reportod to ui that brush and tops of trees have been left in some of the roadi whera parties have cleared upalong the roadside. If there are enougl to amour t to an obstruction the overseers will no doubt loak aftei the parties. ? The township board* of assessors mot hero yesterday to pass , upon tho returns of porsonal property of the several townships. I ?We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mines, of Alma, N. C., to our community. They are residing with their son, H. Hines, Esq., on Cemetery St. ?The Daughters of the Conl . federacy will meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tho residence of Mrs. C. W. Jones. ?T. McDow, Esq., of Yorkville, was in the city Mon. ; day. ? Miss Maggie Anderson, of Fort Lawn, is over on a visit to her old Lancaster friends. ?Dr. J. J. Hugins, Optician, will bo in Kershaw March 2nd; Heath Spripgs, 3d; Lancaster 4th 1 and 5th. Eyes examined free. ? Mr. A M. Ganson, of Now York city, who has beon hero for thn miaf- fnn ivpoIcm nn liiittinpuj 1 pertaining to the estato of his > brother, the late Wm. Ganson, i returned to New York last Monday. ? Married, on Sunday, 21st i Feby. 1904, by Rev. S. N. Wat- 1 son, Mr. Lester Rowers and Miss 1 Bertha Threatl, daughter of J. R. Threatt, all ot Pleasant Hill township. ?Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hicks 1 > aad little "T. C." will lea^a to- ? day for Baitinaoro where Mr. s Hicks will have his leg, which , ; wui so bt.dly injured in the Fishing Creek wreck on the Southern, treated at the Johns-Hopkins Hospital. On their return heme , they will spend a week or so 1 with Mr. Hicks' sister at Wash- 1 5 ington, D. C. ; ; ?Rev. W. R. Richardson of 1 i Spartanburg, editor of The Ad.. : vocate, will preach in the Meth . odist church at this place next ) Sunday morning and night. At night he will preach the anniversary sermon of the Woman's r missionary Society. j ?A horse of Mr. San ford I Snipes cut quite a caper at the > Heath corner yesterday morning. Tho breast chain broke causing . the wagon to run against it and ^ for a few"minutes its heels fairly flew. A little son of Mr. Snipes, , who was in the wagon with him was painfully hurt on one of his legs by a piece of the front board of the wagon body striking him. r ?There will be gircn at Tabor- , tiaele Academy, on Saturday night, March 5th, inst., a Graphophone Musical Entertainment, by J no. T. Rowell. One half of ; the proceeds will go to the benefit of the School library. Admission 10 and 15 cencs. Tickets on sale at Mr. Row ells store and at the Academy. ?Mr. P rossley Minis, formerly of Greenwood, was slabbed in the 1 l ight sido in a difficulty in the cotton mill village Monday owning and painfully hurt. Had it not been that the point of the blade of the knife struck a rib ' and was thereby turned in its ' course the wound would have been very serious. Five oi six f parsons were engaged in the tight and there seeus to be no certainty as-to who did the cutting. Dr. Poovey dressed the wound and * Mims is gettipg along very well. j ?Charley Davis, the little on of Mr YV. B. Davis, who lives oa Mr. J. T. Welch's place at YVhita Bluff, had hoth legs broken last Thursday. Ho was riding on a wagon loaded with 1 guano and fell, and the wagon p passed over his legs. - KershawEra. i ?Mis. J. B. Bor.emau of J Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Grover 1 Black well, of Camden, came last week to attend the bedside ef ! their sister, Mis9 Eva Blackwell. r ?Kershaw Era. Fewer gallous wear longer. Devoe. I Deaths, ? Mr. John B. Evins, of this place, who has been a sufferer from cancer of the face for sover^ al years, died yesterday morning about 4 o'clock. He was a native of Chesterfield, a half brother of the late Dr. J. C. Blakeney, and was a Confederate veteran. He was about 60 years of age and leaves his wife, four sons and five daughters, all grown, surviving him. His remains will he interred in the town cemetery at 10 o'clock today. ? Mrs. Elizabeth Black mon, daughter of the lat? Jacob Faile 1 r r if *? /i v> i i una who or Mr. ,jonn u. iiiaciv- j moil of Flat Creole, died last Fri- ( Jay night after ??n illness of a 1 a month or more. She was about : 52 years of age and hud been a ' consistent member of the Baptist church for 38. She was an ex-' smplary christian woman and lied, as the bad lived, trusting in tier Lord and Savior. Besides iicr huiband, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Mungo and Airs. James Fade, survive her. Her remains were interred Saturday tifternooo in the Blackmon graveyard after funeral servicos conducted by her pastor, Rev. T. A. 4'abney. ? Eva,the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Black well, who recently moved back to Kershaw from Camden, died at Kershaw last Sunday, Feb. 28, 1904, after i short illness of pneumonia, aged lbout 14 years. ro BE GIVEN "a WAY $35 IN GOLD. 'IV. l_ ..... . C ? .ft u) mi? purcnascr 01 eacn !f 1 | worth of goods for the next three ! months will give 4 guesses for each $1 worth of goods purchased, rhe one nearest to the number of beans in jar will receive $20 in ' gold, second nearest ^10 in gold; third $5 in gold Remember the time and the gold. J. B. Maokorell. f WE HAVE DECII FRIE We will sell for one we< Clothing, Shoes and Furnisl q nAtitiv'c nrah't n? o#nr a*:* u |/viuij j piuiu uii an j ill ill Lancaster and County and 1 But if there are any who di advertise. We honestly believe we I fresh. Our stock amounts like this. But we think a the town and especially ou Sale. It will bring us in is superior to others and t WE DO NO I The people ot that out* regular prove that we hi Cost prices will 1 Sale begins Friday mc ' Jurors Fin* tl c Mrr i. Term. Court will oonveno at tills place Monday. March 21st. Judge G. W. Gage will preside. Follow ing arc the now rrano urois at! 1 the petit jurors \ >r tin lirst week. The second week jurors will be drawn next Tuesday. ui:am> ji'uohs. W. Thuilow Beckham, Henry M. Culp, I). 1). M. Bailey, F. A. Parker, E. U. ILorton, C. C. Failo, Sr , F. M. Stogner, H. E. Gregory, \V. C. Bird, E. B. Lingle. .J. I). Bailey, S. E. 11 in son. l'KTIT .IUUORS, FIRST WKKK. It. It. Kiddle, W. L. Vunh-ud. ingham, I). A. Knight, G. S. Stamcs, J.W. Cunningham, K. L Black well, J. 10. C slier, J. F. Williams, ltobt. S. Floyd, 11 U. Blakeney, W. .). Hammond, B. C. Addison, das. H. Hammond, Jr., J. M. Single, Goo. W. 101 lis, It. J. Stogncr, W. M. Morris, Jno 1*. Watts, T. 10. White, L. F. Itohertson, L. It. Rollings, M. L. Beckham1 Abel Nelson, W. L llowie, L H. ltowell, J. D. Ilaile, J. M. Hood, J. .1. Small, J. A. Hinson, 1?. 11. Plylcr, J. It. Threatt, It. J. Mangrum, (I. Willie Cauthcn, .1. D. Shuto, \1. It. llinson, Jr., .1. J. Sims, Jr. Bottling Works Bought Out The Itock Hill Bottling Works, which has been successfully run for the jtaA few years in the rear of the store of the ltoek Hill Oriur (V? In' C * W~: -l ? ? "j *-' ??111;i)i and ethers, Ins boon purchased by Mr. S. N. Snivel 1, of Kershaw, and it is now being operated on Wost Main street. Mr. So well is a man of several years experience in manufacturing s ?ft drinks and hopes to build up i fino trade here. Wo are lit t > welcome him to our city and wish him much -vkcmk Rock Hill Herald. -a*---.. - - 'JL- 'Jixsssaesssass^ sar?3EKir *. * AT C & . s.r.sWVi .juPrsv t ^-V-vrri~r~ )ED TO GIVE A t lk. beo'illllinor on tievt Fridnv J ? VII I1V/1 V A ? HIU J ling Goods at actual cost, g while our cost sale is in | we believe our plain stateme: Diibt our honesty and sinceri have by far the best stock of to about $12,000. it looks great shaking up in the l)r r store. It is purely for ad closer touch with our people hat a Close Price Cash Store iT TUT1W i uljuiiy i vIECESSAR^ Lancaster who S prices arc the lo iv cheaper than s he a tremendous! hankr irning, February 26th, E. E -Mt?. O. A. l>*rl wiu Hov. (). A. Darby, D. 1)., a??<'d 7^ yearn, die*1 at Lynchwood, >. C., Sur. lay n \ I her : ill nt w -re iuleriri. in la ib. Mi ad y. Dr. Darby's IV amis all over the state will sympathize with liini in a hia sore bereavement. I li -> c ? wa *rv t rT3? .mataB SHOES THAT I' * l! T PM i w-fc. -WfcAK.- . You will find at Cherry A: Co's * the most complete lino ol both dress and wear SIIOKS. If you f will try their home made brogan fi you will have no other. Kcspcctfiillv, Cherry & Co. wzr. : r.x:"-a: ~zajw .i jjpB MBrsBKiT2asaeH?iesa2 laeww-ssa I MACKOP Prunes. Rasins, Pried! | Oat Flakes, Grape Nut, P< | Whole Wheat, Cream of I | Sun Dried Apples, Orange: | Fruit, Tomatoes, Boston II y finest Salmon in the work I ri-s-i.? hj j/wu, r uuui unuvui, rune I kind of Canned Goods von | COFFEE From !(! I FLOUIi?the fines If llus list ilon't eiiit you I Voui ! r D'Mn i O . jj. IvIjHlL i a r?mates s tREAT TRiflTTl INS IM LANCi morning al 9 o'clock, our c When we sav cost, we mean J 7 ' ' ' * * *"" progress. We are not a sir; nt that we will sell at cost 1 ity, we will forfet $500 casli i goods in Lancaster. Every like suicide for us to sacriiii y (ioods business of Lancast verfising purposes that we w and will enable them to see : like ours is the piace to do r l TO QUOT1 lave been patron west to be IoiiihI >thers. lit i?3 ver saving to the pm Till*M H SLU at 9 o'clock and will ri : CLOUD. J. ?. RUTLEDGE, Dentist. | Lancaster, S. C. Workin;; < a credit doesn't pay, nd my terms from tins ti.110 icneeforth urostiietly cash. ct on iblo Prices. * old Killing >tl.50 Amalgam Killing 75 cts. ('em lit 1 'llin<* 75 cts. laimru im.atk, 'nil upper set of teeth *12.50 "ppor aiul lower set $25.00 ? 7 JL'heso prices arc strictly or cash. No work done except or cash or pood security. J. F,. RUTLEDQE. Dentist, Fob. 4, 1004 ?tf. i&mi5T?;r,'3srr \ .?dFr:ara^|j :0R YOU AT | HELL'S, I :i!i;s. Buckwheat, Honey, )stum Ceria!, Shredded | Vheat, Evaporated and jj 5, Apples, Pears. Grape \ aked Beans, Peas, the jj d, Beef, Strict! and Chip* I d Turkey, almost any I can name. ) to 40 cents a pound. | t money will buy. I 'have a(jmcthing?*olsiC. rs for Husincss, jrf rvunnLL. s ssEza?r^e?2^mt^s3a^^a?asi? -m L8MI ' TEE soy^l YJ nlire slock of Ifry Goods cosl aud will no! accept anp;cr lo the people of for one week is sufficient, if we fail lo do as we thing IS ck:an, new, and :c a fine stock Of goods A <? If ! I ! It.xii A-I #t? ci win ueucr aiivcrusi; :l conduct this great Cost thai our line ni goods business. E PRICES. tziis^ us know . which would y plain that our *cliase i*. Ill SIX DAYS ONLY. "\