University of South Carolina Libraries
Local Mai i AI'POIN r.MKS l a OK UKV.J. V. Wtlli'K Unity, 1 ! mill 3(1 Sabbath. HUH v rock, - I an?l 41li Sabbath. 11 :t. in. I'le.tsv.it 11111, " I Hint 4lb Sabbath, I p in. When you want Candy, When you think of Candy, When yon go to bet Candy get at Mackorell's. ?Cannier of Tir/.uh 441lie jolly candidate for railroad commis* siouer" was in town Saturday shaking haud.s with his friends. ? Dr. T. ?l. Strait is eating strawberries from his garden patch. The first ripe ones were picked last Sunday. ?Mr. Claud Cautlun spent Sunday in Lancaster with his sistor, Mrs. .1. W. llasseltine.? Rock Hill Record. ?The committee of D. C. on the Hampton entertainment is requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. R. M. McCrorey next Monday afternoon at -1 o'clock. ?The Cbronotlianatoletrou at traded a large audience Monday night and the new invention was greatly enjoyed. Our home talent is hard to beat. ?Mrs. T. C. Hicks and Mrs. .1 B. Mackorcll will leave today for Abbeville to visit their sister, Mrs Butler. ? The (Jraigville school closed Monday and Miss Marion Agnew, the teacher, left yesterday for her homo at Duo West. ?All the latost books and magazines for sale at the Crescent Restaurant. Will also carry a liue of school books. 2m. J no. W. Elliott. All infiint ntii!.* i.f \1 t< Ui./I boh who lives in the Aotioch section on Mr. Oscar Stogner's place, died last Sunday. ?Geo. Mohley was convicted in Magistrate Caskey's court Mini day of stealing a pair of pants from the Funderhurk store and paid a tino of $10. in lieu of going to the gang for 30 days. ? Ice from now on in any quant ity delivered at your home. J. B. Mackorcll. ?Mr. Jerome Fowling, son of Mr. Frank Bowling of this place, left Saturday for Now Orleans on a visit to his uncle. ?Mr. Frank Ivce, a student of tho graded school here, returned yesterday fioin his home in ('lies, ter county where he has keen cmHood fr. m illness for several weeks. ? A meeting of Tabernacle Camp YV. O. YV. will ho held Tuesday night, 19th inst., instead of tho 26th inst., tho regular meeting night. All members are o o urgently requested to ho present, as business of importance is to tie transacted. The Indies should remember that the stores now close at C o'clock p. in., and try and do their lidding in all departments before that hour so that all the clerks can get off promptly at the closing hour. ? Miss Francis Lee has resigned the position of stenographer in the cotton mill office, which she hag filled so acceptably for the past year or so, to accept a position at Anderson, her former home. Miss Irene Swaringen, an honor graduate of the Columbia llusineas College, has accepted the position vacated by Miss Leo Miss Swaringen went to Atlanta last Friday" in anticipation of a position there but on her arrival received the telegram tendering lior the position made vacant by Miss Lee's resignation, and accepting it sho returned homo Monday. ? Some of our farmers are! planting their cotton seed. ? Mrs C. Leonard, of Little; Rock, is the guest of Mrs. (i. \Y. j Roovey. I ? Found! The party who lost a pocket hook can get it by doscribing same and paying for this adv. ?Mr. and Mrs !. I'. King and little daughter speut S unlay with friends in Columbia. ?Miss Maude McKeown, of! Chester county, visited Mrs. .L 1'. King this week. ?The county Supervisor, since the ehaingnng was abolished, has arranged with the supervisor of Chester county to work convicts sentenced by Magistrates of tins c amity on the Chester county chaingang. ? Five good second-hand sew mg machines at a bargain, for cash or 011 time. J. B. Mackorell. ?The contract for the erection of the new cotton mil! ollioo, SOxGO feet, lias been let to Mr. .1. Murray Porter. lie hopes to have it completed within the next ixty days. It will be a handsome structure with several apartments, vault, etc. Tho machinery hall is also to be enlarged and one or more warehouses will probably be built Work will begin as soon as the material arrives. ?Mr. L. Jacob sou, of San Francisco, Cal., who recently came with his family to Kershaw to visit his father-in-law, Mr. Ilirsch, has decided to move to this place and engage in the mcr. cantile business. Ho has rented the store room in tho Itnldlo block ) recently vacated by Mr. Miles and | expects to open up for business i between now and May 1st. ? Mr. .John S Cunningham, died at his h mc at Liberty Ilill I on Saturday the 2nd day day of 1 April after a long illness, aged 02 yews. Mr. Cunningham served faithfully during the four years of the Confederate war. He leaves a widow, two sons and six daugh tors. j Hopewell Democratic Club will meet at 2 o'clock at Hopewel 1 school house on April 23d. A full turnout is expected. II. J . Fly no, Pres.. T. R. Langley, Sec'y. Camp Dixie United Confederate Veterans,No. 1175,will meet ! at the courthouse at 2 o'clock on Friday evening tho 15th of April. Important business to attend to Delegates to State re union will i bo elected. On the same night Gen. Walker^will deliver an addross in the auditorium of the school building. Oomo to tho meeting at 2, stay and here the lecture. The kind people will make arrangements to take caro of the veterans. This call is made to take in both meetings. W.G. A. Porter, Hrtin in '4 iwlu v n.mn rv.~;~ V/ ?iup (? . W. Jones, Sec'y. ? \vo have received the an nounccment of the Summer School to he held at the Cnivorsity of North Carolina beginning .lone r? 13th and closing duly Sth The faculty numbers twenty-live and includes well known specialists from the leading institutions of the country. Forty-two different courses are offered for those pre paring to touch; for those who wish to broaden their scholarship and itnptove their method^ of in btruction; and for those who wish to study under experts the best method i employed hi modern educational endeavor. There will be I many special lectures ami evening entertainments The only fen is ?5. It >ard and lodging for the four weeks cost $10. The railroads offer round Itip tickets fur one faro plus t$5 cents. Write for a catalogue. F< w?r fa Horn w< ar longer. Devnc Wo a 10 glad to learn that Lnn ? castor \viIi contribute something to tho Hampton monument fund. The Daughters of t he Confederacy' will take tin* initiative and within the next few weeks -will have what will be termed a "llampton entertainment" - a Moral fair,with probably an apron or collar sale, and serving refreshments, all for tho benefit of tho fund. If the oi l soldiers will each make a small e mtribution uud'our young men help in this worthy cause it would be an easy matter l<> raise one or two hundred dollars additional to what our patriotic women will raise. Wo should esteem it a glorious privilege to contribute to a ihonumcnl to tine noble son of our state that goner? ntions unborn may know the high rezard ur.d esteem in which we Imld him for his great achievement in buttle, and his loidership in redeeming the State from no gro d imination and negro rule. ? Yes, the farmers have begun talking about a cotton seed oil mill on the cooperative plan. Mr. .1. K. Porter of Dixie has been suggested as a good man for manager. 'l'hero is lots of money lying idle In this county that would be of great benefit to the farmers ii' invested in an oil mill, and a source of big profits to the i stockholders. Something like 20,000 tons of seed were shipper from this place and the near Railroad stations in the county the past season. ? Mr. Frank G. Ingram, wh< was born in Chester county, thn State, and moved to Texas in 1871 died in Waco, Texas, Murcb 22 100-1, after an illness of but I days, lie was a son of the lab Tillman Ingram. Six children survive him. Sumo ten da) a he fore (leutli while trimming shrub bery in tne yard ho cut his thuml from which erysipelas anl blo??Jf poisoning resulted, His conditio! was not considered serious until short while hof ire death, am totally unexpected by his relative and friends at 1 his place, who nov mourn his untimely demise. Hi remains were interred at KossC Texas. Death of !>r Sain Kelt. Dr. IS. A. Kelt, recently of llii: county, died at the home of hi brother, Dr. ,1. T. Kell, in Meek lenhurg county, 1 a>t Sunday morning, agco tiS years. lit leaves six children surviving him Dr. Kell pi noticed medicine it this county a number of years an was prominent in his profession A host of friends in the county will lament his death His ioniums were interred Monday nf ternoon at Fort Mill. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby ylveii thut on lh< 29ih hay <?i April, l9Ul the tin ?e s c?u eil, as (Itan of Joint S Kxtrhue will tile hi* linal return nnl.-cllIt nteii ami make ap|V ication to t ho l'r I>ut< Court for the County of Canvasl* r Shale of South ('Hiohnu, f -r a tiua! dis chargi ;?s such fjuarthati. \V. Marcus Ksirhiuo. Dale I Mi lcli 20, 1901 ?Ini, An Unlimited Number of F St. Louis Exposition THE STATIC is offering a fret any one who will send it a nutnbei The first offer is a first-class ticket cash for 16 new annual paid-in-adv subscriptions, or four three months annual subscription. Jf 26 new : are sent in, the round trip ticket an six new annual paid-in-advance su and $40 in cash are given. The I complying with the conditions will the cash according to the offer. To those who try, but fail to get trip, but get as many as to new r a cash prize of $10 will be given. 1'csidcs these free trips THE ? popular ministers and the two me Carolina to the exposition, giving ticket to St. Louis and $40 for e> Ministers and school teachers is to all paid-in-advance subscriptions TIIE STATIC is also offering t; and Star route carriers. I Tiller d writing to the Exposition Depart S. C. J % lloin> from !) atii Springs Kdit' r Ledger: thefanners of j this scvlion re making imy | while tlie* >un iliim.'s'' jodninir from tli feu wli?? come t > town. There i> an enormous amount of fertilizers hoinj; mod ami if cotton should Im 7 <u- s cents ncxi fall, tho f utili/.'r hill will ho an item in tho exp use account not to he appreciated. Mr. II. \V. Mo'iley, our efficient magistrate ami also a prominent morchaut, is (loin;* a eood business Will aUVUlit if not in on.litsl hnv I "J nig and selling chickens and eggs. Sit)co Fcby. 1st until the present, April Sih, ho lias shipped OdM.V dozen or 1 1/202 eggs. The boys have rented their hull ground, bought the fixtures for > ' the .season and will he loady to j cross bats with the most skill ft 1 "team" in tlie county feeling that the victory i- theirs from the he! ginning. Lawyer Bltkeney of Kershaw made a provisional visit to this place on Thursday. Mr. Manly Bruce, of Kershaw, spent the night with relatives in town this week. Mr. Z d F. Maekey left Monday for Charleston to serve as a juror hi the L\ S. Court. The Southern Railway Co., is 5 tilling in aroun 1 the new depot 5 here and the town council expects ' to make some improvements soon. Yours truly, 3 "ILwvloy. .w. c *? ? x ? , Seriously Stubbed by a Boy. s [ Sam Hammond, the 12nyear-uhi son of Raleigh \Y. Hammond ol I r 5 this city (formerly of Lancaster P \va arrested yesterday morning In , the city authorities at d placed ii . the guardhouse, bill later Chief ol Idol tee Fart low swore out a war i, rant a mint the boy before Magis I rate Beckham, charging him witl i, | assault and battery with intent 1< u ! kill uno .I K. Lambert. The nf ; fnir occurred ill the 1Jii.;hliitii s' Park Mill nt an early hour yes tor v day morning but the facts art s' not yet clear. It seems, however, that Lambert and the hov donight > w work in the mill and yosterda\ morning at the knocking < IV time they engaged in some conduct i which i- said t > have been heron > in sport, but the boy, having been slapped down by Lumber!, as lu claims, pulled his knife and thrust the blade intoL Hubert's body ju?t j below tlic collar bone on I lie left 1 side, and then attempted to stab . again, but Lambert took the knife ' away from him. The blade peno trated the Inn-*, producing a veiy - sci ions wound. Dr. Lynn, the surgeon in charge, says lhat pecu. a monia is sure to follow and the outeomo is uncertain. As i-o m at possible the boy will bo accorded * a preliminary hearing befoi* M nrricl '.>!? < ' , ...?.^IWUC41V 1/uv l\lliUII. I 111 IIL* i I 1 is from Concord, N. C. As we pi ?o press Mr. Lam - belt's condition is thought to t?c hopelsss. Ho is about 2d yenrs old. ? Kock Hill 1 Icrnld. ree Trips to the , witli Money for Incidentals. 2 trip to the St. Louis Imposition to * of new paid-in-advance subscribers. ; to St. Louis and return with Sio in ance subscriptions. Two six months i subscriptions will he received ns one Mutual paid-in-advance subscriptions (1 $20 hi cash are given, and it thirtvbscriptioiis he sent in, the free ticket offer is to every one, and every one be given a free trip to St. Louis and enough subscriptions to win the free innual paid-in-advance subscriptions, iTATIC offers to send the two most >st popular school teachers in South each of them a first-cl... round trip tpcnscs. W ho are the m-?.st popular be decided by is uiiu; certificates P?, cut to TI1IC STA TIC, ree trips to St. Louis to the K. F. lb etails may be had of these offers by tment of TlllC STATIC, Columbia. L M, " .i:i ' !.i f. .1 !. tl . i". ' <1 [llll I. , '' 'V l| > >. 1 tcriii.i i. It-. j I v. \ . .t !:! W. F.LANE Y," , Physician and Snrgcon. Calls answt'tcd I'ua; it; ( 1 imr ?>! Kimui'rl>m' i' ttt cy < i :ii * uuring i1 '' 'm\ , .vd Ir* ii. > ^ donee ? n Ml-. -c t ' nig t. Residence plum . ()llieo |.hone, 1 1 >. .V M ' ' : S ! ' M "" ""Kifisir l'l'lim s, D.ito-:, li'li - lis, l-'ijs Slivca led \Vho.it, O.il mcnl, K jgli>h Apples Kvupoiiite l un I sun-d Cudfoi nia dried poaches. Canned goods of ALIj KINDS. For a goad Broom, Come to M Your: Clsir Store. j WHERE THE BEST T! ;! :: m 1 Our collection of Choice J , for Spring far surpass any s Bargains rule f lie day in ( ; never had, in ail of oar expt nene bargains to offer as v.c We ask yon to note carefi here and cordially invite yon . for voi-rself. Seeing is be! kl-SEE MSh! We are showing a fine lii 1 Etamines, Eoiiens, Crashes a tioii to a beautiful rsaaiity oi worth $1.59 that we have pri a 45 Inch Sir. Brillitile w< ,59c. nCDflJp ! 15c Blouse Linen id ire y; | S awn the yard 19c. 20c ver -12c. 29c white iipred 1 iqt i white french Lawn value 25c, , freach Lawn value 35c, at tin i;white Nainsouk at i2 !2c. at Soc. Five dozen Mercerised do/., at the doz. $1.35. Job jiilar price $3.59, at the pair S i VOL CAN'S' MATCH THESE A1 1,000 yards Sc genuine Mali a yard 5c. 1,000 yards oil inch White Lav the yard 0.1 c. (500 Men's Madras Dress Si: value, inch ode. One lot Men's *10.00 Kiiil-, ?jn One lot ?s.00 s.iOs, prtat b:u:;: Dosen't mske any ''ifierer I we match the Quality am! be O fr ft !.: ]J? jDJ? v to's Itendi Pe Strictly porf tlyii r:n' ItEdULTd* Greatoat ku >wn ius f~ S < r ( ni>' ffl' r i i *#?*# 3 i n Bcuil;. . ; > V/li. AM j Ml'u. CO., ..OA, . Sold by Knndei'luitlc l'hnmmcy. 4 I I iilk c :s Asked !: l r;'? < < \. i! i so ' he Answer Is !". ? .h.- , i io\ hamlle I lie very ti .'.eri ami >oll for llio art money. Wo (! m't advertise to sell at o r to make room for more i Can hanilv net them fast n \:h. I - I t t' 1111 V CJUUTV & Co. . ' .iv ; -&J m iiir mm D PRSCE CAN 6 CAN. (ji;i < nuto, Croatn of Whos.t walnuis, IVuJin tuul Almonds, i if.l. i:. j for business, :korell. ?. : : . i-arc fie Place. SINGS ARE TO BE NR? :: lerchandise and big values jrsvious efforts.' ;very depaatment. We have srience, as many real gen= ; now have. ally the list of bargains i fa come and investigate ieving. lie this season in Voils, nd we caii Special Atien= [ iiiack awl-Navy Blue Voils, ced at the yard $1.19. Also srth $1.68 at (he yard now MSSIINI trd 19c. 15c 40 inch White y fine Persian Lawn at 12 v tl.rv i r \ 1 \r i ?r?r-li ;?l UtV jaiti Ir'V. 'lO IHWJj , at the yard 20c. 15 inch 3 yard 2k. Ik plain 20c Plain white Nainsoiik ta'iie napkins, valcc $1.75 lot fine lace curtains reg >2.50. i ONH lHIR!) MORE MONEY. (inighum. . shcit lengths, the i n. lino 1 Oc value, sr:\o away juico irts, tietaclie 1 cull's, 50c and (?Uo at liarpiins, at tins at *5.1K>. i i w'tat it Is Remember at the Price. 11 0I1K uvt !' ; i p ' ^' ' 5 . t W C; C C 3 ?5 v J' f J W.?? ' < v^nrsiRiD 1 . 1 . > , . I. ) J ci bottle. xi;> : pa ird Tar, V .x U.O /"** *'*