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Local Maters . ur^auruaHr^Mn' wm u/.i . ? - r*m IS AHI'OIN T.MI-JN is OK KKV.J.M. WHITE.'., t Uniiv, 1-' ."nil 3d Sabbath. Uills :I'd;, an I 4' h ShOUuIIi, II I a. m. t I'leisuH Hill, 2 I ?in?l llh Subba?h,| I p in. j t When you want Candy,!' . When yon think of Candy , When you go to bet Candy ? Mackorell's. ft ?? il Mis& Rosa Bailey, of Clinton, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. G. Li. ^ i Bn no n. \ -?Miss Maltha Cloyd, of Co* lumbia, is visiting at Mr. \V. F. Cloyd'8. " ?Mr. T. J. Gregory of Ivor- | shftw was in the city yesterday. ( .?The round trip to tho Con- ( federate reunion, which comes oil ; in Charleston May IT, LS, and 19, , from Lancaster will ba $9.55. ? ico from now on in any quantty delivered at your home. .J. B. Mackorell. | ? iielsy .Johnson, col., w.bo ( 11 vet I a few miles East of town, ( has been adjudged insane and was taken to tho asylum yesterday. i ? Mr. J. C. Edwards, who has * been engaged in the mercantile ? 'business at Bascomville will re- I turn to Lancaster and will open I up a general merchandise st< re in i tho Riddle block. t ?Mr. and Mrs. Butler, ?;!' | Heath Springs, wore in the cii,\ yesterday. t ? A good number of veterans 1 frptn tho country came in yester ; ' day to hear the lecture of Gen. C. , Irvine Walker, ''Memories of the 1 Sixties," last night. ? Five good second-hand sew- 1 ' ng machines at a bargain, for j cash or on lime. J. B. Muckoroll. j * ?Miss May Croxton, of Heath Springs, is visiting at her broth- ' er's, Mr. K. M. Croxton's. ? Mr. and Mis. G. B. (-ratling j | und little daughter, Mary Alice, ' are visiting Mrs. G's parents, Mr and Mrs. L. C. Payseur, at this place. ?Mr. T. B. Clyburn, of Co. ; j lumbia, who is to be Cashier of t the Bank of Kershaw, spent a day ^ or so here this week. ?Some changes are being made N in tho Davis cottage on Dunlap | street preparatory to its occupancy by Mr. W. P. Davis. J ti ?Clarence Mobloy left the city j Sunday night for Edgefield, where (l he has secured a tine position. , llis many friends wish him much t success. ? Rock Ilill Herald. t ?The lecture, "Footprints of | the Ccutnr'os," by Mr. G. A. s Gearhart at the school auditor j ium last Wednesday night, which & closes the lyeoum series, was high j ly instructive and entertaining, i Our people were carried away f with it. it was by far the best of i the engagements at '.he auditorium i during the season. I ? Messrs. E. J. Sin-ill and E. u M. Hinson, of the Flint Ridge section, have sold 1,000 cans of \ fruit and vegetables the past week. Wo commend their enterprise, r ?i.^., ? f liilt I I I i"> ill *7 UlMllj; IIIU91 ilM V l farmer can <lo with profit. i ?County Democratic clubs 1 should not neglect to meet next Saturday, 23d inst., and elect delegates (one for every 25 members enrolled) to the county convention which meets hero Monday, May 2, to elect six delegates lo represent tho count) in the Stato conventi >n which meets in Columbia, May 1Mb, and also to elect a member of the State Kx ecutivo committee, and a county chairman ? Found! The party who lust , pocket hook r:in iiel it l>> de Ih cri'dug name niul paying for thi jut ,dv. i n i ? Mrs. K. S. Cauthen returned 1 1 o Ker?h:i\v Monday after a visit 0 her sister, Mrs. U. E. Tomp 1 tins. ? Koek Mill Herald. ? Dr. L. L. Gregory, physi? iao and pharmacist, will have f? ihaifjo of the drug department of he l>i?i; stole of the Cotton Mill 1' store Co . at the Lancaster Cotton M dills. lie will also practice his E< irofesston. Pho Doctor, who is 1 native of Lancaster county, ha >tcii |iiiu in;iiif; mi fcuvorju vo:u s it Paxville, in this State. lloar oa ived hero Thursday but his fain- St ly is not expected for several to reeks. M ?The building is completed |!l uid by the middle of next week ' ' Mr. ?J. 15. Mtiekorell expects to nivo his bottling works in foil 11 iteration. The plant will be >n the h>l in rear of the I'avseu; up store-room. C ; aeity of the ha .vorks will be 1U0 . tie- per il.:y. co ?Col. Springs, who was up- ivj jointed by the central committee CM .o receive subscriptions for th "1! Hampton monument fund in I, n. ;c" . aster county, but who has In en v,( ml of town a great deal since, :,:l says that he is going to lay husi- 11 jess aside and devote an afternoon ca soon to woik for the fund. We *^l ;ie sure our people will I e glad o know this and that the eontri- '1:1 inlious will ho liberal when Col. ,l springs calls. We hope this pa. M riotic old countv will do her full iart "> ? The daughters hero might . ll'lllll- '"villi .VI* 1 < ?O O vvii.ni-.i'.. ! . f ._? ? / %>*. |. oain run ? ill yC oils tr? he sold in aid (if the conn, v Confederate monument fund. . . pi u o notice the committee torn ,, . . RC nonn m<nt at Chester has ,>m veil an i.l of irder tor 1,000 such buttons to r le soul in aid of their monument. rhe liut Loiis will cont-iiu a mini a * . .i w< ure or tlio monument m the cen- ^ ro, encircled wi'h tlio words, irintod in red, ''Confederates I < nqni mont, Chester, S. C. 1 ji --Karl Ward Ponrce, the la ions lecturer, poet, and humor st, will lecture at Heath Springs \y Friday night, April 221. Admis cj( don ft o 25 cents 'l'ho net.* pro-' reeds of tlio lecture will be up- \v imprinted to the school library ut t ) 1 cutli Springs, llesidcs getting p be worth of your money in enter j)G ainnicnt you will be aiding in a ?ood cause, and everybody in the **L 'icinity of Heath Springs especialy shotjld atteml this lecture. th -' 'aimers, keej) on talking for ft i cotton seed oil mill at Caucus- C(1 or. Now is the timo to organize l mill company to get a plant in s'( dullness tt>r operation by the ^ll mining Reason. You can supply ,n< ho seed. Y ju use the meal and mils. Experience has demon- CH Iratcd that the oil an 1 lint, two th< iroduct* of nil oil mill, will pay ha ievo?al times i'oi milling. The i?i irolits of an oil mill properly Nv' 11 an aged are said to he anywhere rom 30 to 50 per cent per annum. ol" A'liy not the fanners who furnish 'h< he seed reap this profit. Make ha iic stocic ?25 per share and most to ihv farmer can subscribe to a few he ih-ires. ?25,000. or ?30,000. *h vould lie an ample amount to cu mild a mill of 25 oa 30 tons cap- 101 icily per day It soeius to us that Cl( lie farmers of the county could cu tasily raise that amount If they lannot there are men in Lancas h> cr who would l?e ylud to have itock in such a paying outer t,,v irise, and it is probable that half t,( he amount couM l>e raised in a !e\v hours. Talk it up and let's lave an oil mill in opor dion here * >v next October. r>n ? All the latest books and mas ? or izines for sale at the Crescent Itestaurant. Will also carry a ine of school books. 2ni. dno. W. Klliott. Vr. L. .\i. CI J bum Wan n i ityd into the order \Y. O. V. the regulur m igirg Thurtda} gut. t he ,v. (). VY. is growg all oyer tho country. Until ino 1st u special disponsati?ti omits tho adnm-ion of members $5.?the usual fee is ifl'i. Letters remaining uncalled r in tho post -ollico at L'instcr for the week ending April Hit, 11)01, arc as follows: !s. .Marv L. J. Massoy, care I Kodcy, Mr. Is ih Thompson, \Y. Caitco. liellc Nance, l\ M. ? Mr. W ill IIickliu's horse hemo frightened and. ran off last iturday night a few miles out of wn, running into the wagon of '1* 'VI I I. I'j. I. I llOil! JISOI1, ,<!llil.-lUU^ lip c buggy and breaking the coup.. )? polo of the wagon. In some iv the horse was thrown by the llisiou and was slightly hurt. Tho two banks which recently piled for charters at Kershaw ve done the sensible tiling in nsolidaling. Instead of two nks with a capital of ^aO,O00. ch tlie stockholder* of the two ve agreed to reduce their subnotions to ?20,000., giving the ockholdors of tho proposed hanks .If interest ( ach in the hank with capital of ?50,O0U. It will he lied the Bank of Kershaw. Col. wings, of this plane, is the prcsint, and Mr. T. I>. CIyburn, who is been chief clerk in the Conip oiler (jenerul's ollice for soyeral ?ars, will t-o tho cnMiier. elevates I*> State Reunion, ('miip Pixie c ?f Confederate etornns n.el here at 'J p. m., istordav pursu i i! to call.? )iniiiAtfder 'A', (H A. Porter elided and Capl. H .1. Perry tod as secretary in tho absence the secretary, Mr. CH \V. >nes. Delegate* to the State re-* lion :it Charldsli :i May 17 10, ere elected as follow : \V. P. rucc, (!. i.. Oautheo, \V. (J trier, \V. A. Marshal, L. <rry; ntternatos, J. K. Howe . wis Ho well, .). I>. Shchane, ( . .lone-, \V. H. Steele. Miss Hill a Chi: Key, daughter of . Q. Caskey ?ti' Neweut, winded Sponsor of tho Camp The election of delegates to tl. itional reunion w.u postpone 1 May 10th, at which tin: ir her mectuicr of the camp will h id. lot." Green in LimOo. Jim Green, a trusted ne^'r. : t e cotton null is in limb \ For year or so ho has been em ploythere as night watchman and r a year or more he has hcen uiling elolh from the mill on indny night* and silling it jt! >st for a song to negroes. 1. Groin,'' as ho is familiarly lied, had never he; n suspected ough it vas thought some cloth (1 been taken on several occusis. Ho has boon caught up 111, however, and, though the 'cloned" has a pretty fair lemy, he says that ho cannot recall names of all the customers ho s supplied with cl>?th at from \ 2 cents per yard since he has on watchman. lie has given .* names of some 25 or 30 recent <ti mora anil Sheriff lluntsr iris covered about 1,000 yards of )th. Wyall Cunningham, Cuts Heath, J itu Adams and Lydia muinghant have been arreatod r receiving stolen gooiN, and Iters may be at any time. Lhe 0 latter have been released on ltd for appearance at court. ? \V. I!. Hubbo, a master linter is in the city for a few ,ys assisting C. 1?. llaines in linting in some handsome signs 1 the show windows of our mcr* units.?Kock llill Herald. ? I'ay your Subscription *o the KDor.it and bo happy. |<Y>\ver pnlloas \v?w Ioujdw. lievot> Hoinrvi -,J ISctltcl ! 1 >V I I." !)? < '. ,-,.r . IIoilU \- !i:.; . r. \ gatc.s He\\ I'll.- :i;. with \V. ( lieiity; Kcv. \V. \V. H wohford wilh O. Li mg; Uov. J. T. Den. iiy with i'. -I. Curdi 11; Uov. S. II. Ha with L (Jannt; Killers 11. , T. Bout} with 8. 0. Byrd; M. Clalg with J, 0. Cnld veil; T. W. Me Murray a >1 H II. Mussr\ with D. A. Crawford: H.. C. j Crocket wiili T. J. Cup.'ton; A. L\ Brown with A. 8. Douglas; J. A McCuMcill with Mr. .). F. Foeihv; U. (i. Mrilw,:inc with ; K. ('. Condinc. i * * 1' v. liurr Harris Released. I A letter was received in this city 'lust week staling that Uev. <1. Hun Harris will he release I from i i the M iihir.a penitentiary the lltli in t with his citizenship re stored i>\ the (iovornor of the State Rock Hill Herald. - cr - ? Ihmsfrom Heath Springs. 1 Mi:. Kditok: Our little town is still : iiot, yet, the young people no planning and having pleas, it re while tho < lder ones amuse them - '1m ' it various v. ays. rimie will ho ail euteitain nieii' hy the home l?oys in the sell- building on Thursday night A mil tlNth '!'!:> nmon*??la nf ? - . - - , ... V* \v!.i' 1 will g.? towards or 'antvsiw* ti i. - ' tin J ! \ Th i U S i) IV * tic JII J foi . s-e iait i pro u a v. i 1 t.a. I ill wh i dlend hi t;n\ . ;; v as ' it 'V e" ' ? P. on A| il 22u I but v.', , i -' > 1 in mv >r i " E ud Wui 1 l 'eorce who is ' ire in tl a v <! > :!? o'" .late, on '!! :. .i a ' :nan Lives to )>i !)i will go to 111 i < ! ' a pub . school library. Sw conn on Ypiii 22nd and 2 th a. Ii I pleased. Admission: el ildn.c 10 cents, adults 20 *.'< lit ? Messrs. F. W. Heath and E. i IV Blnkney of Ker.-i". v w in town tliis wee k 1 . U* :;ifI. . | granite inter* Is ? Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. C'roid visited Lane: tor thh wick. ?The weather continues favor-1 able for the farm ts, a Mile cool. .V t think this eo I wet!hot is keeping candidal i buckawkile. ? Wo know'of no iekito.-s m : town or sun'"', n Hi. : country. ' 11 ur. ley.'' Accident at a Funeral. I j Last Saturday at I lie funeral of : Mr. Andrew W hite, - voral men . : were sitting or leaning upon a !Tailing at the end of the piay.y. a ; ...l..... a i i.~ .... i .: .1 >v ncu 11 uiuisi' ii 1111 uircv lUtin I() rho ground. The only^nno hurt whs \lr. J. 11. Buchanan, editor of the Reporter, whos 1? ft arm was broken near the wrist. Drs i McConncll and* Wy lie v. < ro pros i ent and gave immediate sit ton lion. Mr. Buchanan \v ss sent home, and we learn that ho isg tting along in veil as could bo e.\~ pectcd under tho citeumHtar, es. ?(Jhostor hantorn O' .TJ ':\? ?C> XI ~ . Eeara tho CO'u^ld State - of- Soiiti! Carolina* j COUN I V OF L \ .\( VS L'KR. i uyj.K.stkwman, J; Qruis, ? ) Prolmtf Judge. ! WHBRKAS, 14. Br AI11 on, E-q mtd? suit to me, to graut hi in Lettea < I \<1 s.iiu%li' 'ion.< ' :i" rII" els of Yfis Hnttif tlubnud T11 eh f: a i: ! : r 11 \ :.; j : kc> . ? : in cite himI mlmniu !i :i ! > <! s -i "i'm i! . klndr< (I und 'Jreditoi * of ib< I I f?Jro HatlioEHnM. .1 ii?>d appear litlu in , . i i of Pr* b ito to lui liel- i a . ii ? . i I , S'J.? n 2Sth day < ! \|>i'i 1 Oi' 1 f?? r j?n i !n ation tljeivii!', a! 11< . x . ?* i. i ';on, touli w caiiMo. ffanj tlrO\ h in wliv ill-.) s Id A'lniinialraNoa h u not In- L" II fill Given under im 11 ' . tiii ! . y ot Anril Anno Dajpini, l >1. .i. i:. sikwma x. Probate Judge !.<: ' " till !,1 . i: t! r k> . 1 - ! \ p\ i Si . .o v . * t ) I'! I'l l tl'j . < ?. '/ill lv! will I < le vo ul liis <>. i h j'slciau sn! ;:.sr.';eort. (- ul ?v. 11 1 fI t>i:i ? i" : i ^ ' rear <?t Fun! slnirL I' . i:? ue\ | <lui in - tin. (! :y, a;! 'r ;;i i cm , ; | deneo < n Kim >tre *t at ui ! Kesi.! 'uoc phone, Ollico phone, IF. i ... t .. ; M J | 8 || 8 i v Iff p till MP f a . v. Bna r >: r?-?PKtb .f | $\ s {far1 k: 1 i . mi AI STV ULvUflLI 11 flWl Pi P : t? LxmL :-K l'nint >, D,dos Il;ti i; s Li. s. Shrouded Wlioul, O il iiic.il, !vi rl:>!i Apples ! Evaporated :::i ; en twin Cm'fornin di ic'l pi u lie . ( unned good< id ACL KINDS. Ki v ;i :*o: d !?r< <> , Conn1 I" Mi1. Yours I R Mar ir i e> > \*f ; a i jJUlU. ft ja . .. f . * ? g* *:> 7 J ;i * J K?-' t * \r n i t Hp F " I S h ;j hi "A j -j. J_ A.. TRi*; faprr'-'U1* i : i ul :iuy figure v iiii t,,. I'ii > tn > ! r . jHt>h .'iti ! vi ! ; i ?v v-;ii k ii peoj who buy ! ; ' ? i- n i t .vh > . i;te v. iih us. i '. \ liirn | ! *ynt :tt < r ?h!- .: inter; r i t ; v.'< : ;t; ' . ; ( mcs; lit. I ( L ? . ;' ii; Lv.i . \n - tit ] eh; ;l[> Hi re ! . 1 ' Ii through our be.iutil ii nr .. ? ; ;i; c<>iivuit.V' 1 i nit \vv1 I: .!; < >>i I ho greatest :it! who :i reputation. '.Vo 1:..\ i . f?! ?v:ustx, *kitts and - i.it . f:-. jfp til .? bLll I rl!'-!^ W Her is whcr .. , ; in a lot of men s medium m i 10 nit the stylos good ami the make and lini* of t>aigain suits \\v will <1 > tit.' sp ing j riees: Men's put all w ? i uniia -h. men's al! won! random mixed S7 Sni black Thibet $10.50 Suits, off, $0.0 lure $10 Suits. off, $6,75; men's fin ' off, S10..V"; men's bloc wo ! sc. Suits at ? 1 .57'; .!.. 1 *. j 1 .breasted Suits 75c Km o ! nt at b' . lb . j b i kind, :t' 89c; the i kin 1 . If J Slippci for n. u v\ in ?}.h J.L# ' j\ j dr. * !|Y0?.\ rrmm \ h , 3 U i K 1 ? . U S & t . f vr-?c< iblo,jvr<\\ lyl; UL'i o. (. ciLi 'i l.n ..u5\ C> ft II" IT'? >i"" < !(>. t \ - fc. ' i \ , - i f . ? i cCUil K'f C*: lilac* lo WlLLlA.Vid Ait 't(.CO>,Suio A, i 8ol?l by Fmulerlturk Pharmacy. _ w ;v io is *?kcd 11RRRY vV. CO., > !iss(? i*\ Shots; T';c Answer is 1 . f I'm ? 11 11? ! ihi' \ erv . it : inl !>1 -CI for the . m mey. W ii ) i\ n-lverti>c- to sell ul to iiiuke room for more (Cii h:ii>ilv i_v't tlieni fiiht ?>'i|ili. Respect full}, Chi'rrv vS: Co. M ' ; 8 !ilN 1 PRICE CAN jm; > I , : il'il . < 'ivum of W hc:M 1: . 1'. . in iii I A!nn?n<!<=. wl. <ur (justness, T/APT7T I ? 1' i. V; -> l-j i _/ ES IF GO " /'' : .Snccj.ii ? v .mpcli'o r i . : i 1 ] A li <; tl I Li) 11 :;c k, Warc the talk of the (> ir < ? npotitor.s are iloiv 11 ( lose. li.it th it doesn't hey _ t and l!.c harder they t' l'.i in with l ?w jr ie*. s. Hie '.) i'.'k hone of J he count ry o ! 1>\ telling you that our i it tor of fact wo have the ;v lirs: jjjo ids over shown r ' from lo to 25 per cent i ihlo ti:i.o lo show you . on w ill he thorougly . ' - 11 oods stoi 1< is one . . de[):ii hu nt Jul; made ia; i 1:1 jopuhir ska k s t\ j i . : n snd iioys. < : .i. Wo ?I ;. i'h > <|uality is lino, >h ; rfoct. Wit!) such a lot ei h> ; uii-iii'. Note the I t [')-50 Sails, l-o >fl", i-. :1. *!.(>.">; ;u.'n's all wool >: liion* i all wool Scotch mixo i'aney worsted SI 5.50 Suite, ' Con, oil", S-; hoys' S~ at 1 >.'/< ; lUc Knco L'ants ut 2.V; i lkt -s Skirts, the oUc :ui<l ?50c r. a ;at . .i. o pair < I' Shoes or ' ii > : i no i>:inn i.m vcr. MP' -of.'.ji'ish DESIRED c, V1-- 0 i cr boitlc. i r. on!-.- i i pi tr to..;r-il Car '.* ' ' ? *9 '