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* \ Short Locals. ^ Wednesday, December 17,1902. ?Only a week till Christinas. ?ikIt rains and the wind is never weary." ? Mr. J. N. Wingalo has mov ed Ins family to Ninety Six. Mr. John R. Fail? of the Flat Crook section has moved 10 Kershaw. ? Messrs. Porter \!c oft piu n son are getting in their stock of furniture. ?Died, on the 7 th in St., the intuiit child or Mr. Jain.^ Crenshaw of Heath Springs. ?Tom Frasier, colored, was pent to the chaining tor HO Java by Mayor Wylie tor stealing a clog. ?14 lbs good coH'ee for $1 00 at Lancaster Mercantile Co. ?Only two weeks remain to pav taxes in?and the Governor ynd Comptroller Gu r>l >y i* there will be no extension 'hi? year. \ N -The fi*-ht pub >v Jr that over parsed this wen' town Sunday on the Louth* in" belated train. ? Rev. .1 S Crier of Sharon preached for lie v. Mr. VVhne at Cliio Creek Sabbath li. ru.. ..id to) Rev. Mf. F.'.?Dt at I,me - ? at night. ? Carried, Men. 14, 1002, a' I llv. home of liiO Ijt'iut ; i, Mr. W. llorton. Mr Frank i . Miss KM a Ijorlo! ? ; G > - ire, N. l\, otiiria; - -Most of the merchants oi 'he town have signed a:; yrc- nun' '. > ? hve their store: wclerks and erupio; os \u lidav the 25th slid 2Uth instant. ?Some fine hogs sue being slaughtered in various parts of the county. There tire very few of them, but they rue iargt r * than usual. ?Rev. Mr. liody.es, the now pastor ol the Methodist church hero, is expected to arrive sottio* time this week and to preach his firs' sermon Sunday niori.iiij. ?Mr. Osy Giles camb home sick Monday m^ht. from Welsh Nock High school ut. Ilarlaville, accompanied by Professor Gar rett ot that institution. ?A call session of Bethel Presl)jTtory will be held in Itock Hill on the 30th inst to dismiss Rev. J. P. Marion to tho Louisiana Presbytery and Rev. J. 1'. Caldwell to the Charleston. ?Kvery person buying a sack ot tlour at the regular cut price trom W. P. Bennett for the next ten days gets a cake of Tera Sopo tree. ?Married, Dec. 14, 1002, at the homo of and by J. N Estridge, N. P., Mr. 11. J. Harris and Miss T. II. Ilorton, both of the Longsville section. Tho attendants were: Mr. 11. P. Me ^ Manus with Miss Dora Long, and Mr. B. C. Harris with Miss Neely Paul ken berry. ?About one fourth of the taxes of Lancaster county have been collected <io far, which is about 25 per cent better than at this thue last year. But for them all to come in there will have to be U bilT rush and much n-aifinir during the last days. ?Magistrate Caskey held an inquest one day last week over a child of James Gregory, colored, living on Mr. W. P. Robinson's place near town. The verdict of the jury was that it was accidentally smothered by its mother in bed the night before. I ?Messrs. George G. Hoath and j John Crawford attended the mar-, ^ riage last Wednesday of Mr. Ernest Heath, a brother of the former, and Miss Isabella Andrews of Monroe, N. C. George * was his brother's best man and John was one of the attendants. The ceremony was porioruiod at the Central Methodist church Afterwards an elegant receptioi wan given at the residence of th< briie's lather,M*?j. L.D.Andrews ?The Hock Li ill Herald hai abanuuneu the ready print out sido which it has been running lor several years. ?Co to the Lancaster Mercnn ! tile Co. and buy goods cheap I They have cut prices to redact I their stock. ! ?There will be services in tlv I Episcopal church next Sunday a ! 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. in. i conducted by Kov. C. Cro!f Wil liums. | ?Head the advertisement o I Euuderburk C^. who ;?ro pn j ikuvoring lo i. Ju' 0 their srec* i preparatory to a dissolution o j i jo linn. t ?The nienvbers of the Ladies {Missionary society of Bopowe! I church will moot Sunday, 1) eeiu I her 21, at the church, imrrvliaier jitter Sunday school, to atteud w ' business and to eiect u Ulcers, i ?J usi bought bi^ .;>l oi ilou cheap. See us boiore > on htiv Lancaster .Vtor. JUo. I ?Jiiss O O'lliiiOi-> < , '<t . <# .itlu t~.?. ij .. us > . .. ait.j i la^l week, complimentary lo ho cousin, Al:ss Knniy J.diott o [ Alexandria, V.*. t j ?At a recent meeting ot Jack I son i . iii., t it1 ioliowm/l t oih T8 ? o euo.ud lor t?.e eusu j l.t^ ti vvtl ! b.J . IV Ituei'spooil. Vv M.; L. T. Baker, S. W.; \V. V i V-'d:iaiiis, J, ?V.; i.t c . ' liiijr ti'M, . rp i* ri . k( , 11 ; L. o. O tiior, >H'. 1 ?You should not fail to vis: j the i>.?/. i<ir in oiio oi I lie itiddii j.-,i0ro room- i!i>s week. i ! - > are.many things there that arJ pretty. and some of them ea. Kvaii;. ?County Supervisor Caskey ' will turn over that oflico to Mr j h. J Perry, his successor, to I day or tomorrow, ami j!r. J. E j Stew man will take charge o j his otlice just as soon as his com , mission comes, which may b< I today. ? Wo are always in the mar I Icei to buy mules and h^i >es am eallle. Ii you havo any i?l eitliei for sale, don't trade until yoi see US. ?T ii linucuster mot. to. ?Hereafter the Knights o Pythias will occupy the hand some now hall now occupied b] the Masons here, they haviuj rented the hall for occupancy 01 Monday nights. ?A letter to Mr. J. T. Greet from Mr. J. S. Cureton of Cente Hill, Fla., brings the news of tin death of his son, Clarence, whicl occurred at St. Augustine, tha state, recently, from meningitis ? Rev. J. M. Steadinan aw family leave today for Gaffney his new charge. Their manj friends here regret to see him aw his interesting family leave. ?CJo to Lancaster Mercantile Co and buy goods cheap. The] have cut prices to reduce stock d3 1 m ?Magistrate Hyatt sent a re cruit to the chain irane laR week, Sam Dunlap, colored, 3( days, and Magistrate Caskey sen Will Cnreton, colored for 9( days, he having been convicte< in three cases of larceny from tin field. ?Mr. W. I. Green of Bishop ville, who married a daughter o Mr. Joseph Clark of this place Miss Callie, died at their ho nit last week alter an illness of sev eral weeks of gastritis. lie wui about 42 years of age and leavei a widow and five children. ?All persons who had lodger deeds, mortgages or any othoi ' 'i?i--ae - ah vuu viui Jk a UIUUU IOI recording prior to the death ol W. S. L. Porter, will please call on ine and get same. Julia J. Porter, Administratrix. Dec. 10, 1002-Ut. ?Manda Jones,mother of Die! i and Billy Belk died last Satur 9 day aged about 70 years. ?For an excellent Flour obea^ 3 call at W. I*, BeoaettV 41 ?The Yorkville bar are peti 3 tioning lor a special lenn o court lo begin the tirst Monday * in February and last two week? ?The educational meeting at Heath Springs last ^aturdaj was slimly attended. Three o; 0 Lancaster's graded school teach * ors attended, Messrs. Baker > Robinson and Connors. ?$l.o0 Fur Collarettes re duccd to 5') cents ; $2.5b Jacket? ' reduced to $1.50 ; $5.00 Jackets i reduced to -ini. 98. > Lancaster * do, 1 in Mercantile Co. I ?Married, Dec. 10, 1902, ai ' Jtho residence of the bride's lather * j Mr. A. F. Gulp, oy lt.- v. J. *Y | Neeley, Mr T. P. Jones and Mis' y'j A. Delia Oulp. The attcmlan'i 11 were Mr. J. W. Culp, brother u [ i!io bride, Willi Miss Fred 11K k I ?i r | A dor th? ceronmuy h:i r-xoe?l'.? . j supper w m sewed ir 5 the ! uup\ rour.E couple then left tor th< J homo '?! Mr. W. P. MoCuIlougr in C)ionf - cou.'t.y whor? a rocep . ; i i >:i wai h id I h it. night . t ?Dr.W.H.Wal oficld,of Char lotto, N 0.. will be in L:incc'v-to' . at the Cunningham ilot. l, ?>t Wt -In. shay, December 24th, fo _ one day only Hi* practice i ! i.-nd Hin.u. On tills day rli? j doctor's fee will he reduced ono * | half. 4t , i ? \?rda are out aim *!u , 1 appioicliinc muriate on in 2-> tji>sr of vi??, s W. H-irreM. prin I'll* 11 o" i u II*?K?I? Springs ii; roll >ol, ai d x i Lou Mackoy, tin * 1 youngest of the pretty and at ?motive daughters of Mr. D. N Macaoy of Heath Springs. ?Mrs.Missouri Vincent,wife ol "l\.f \t f v r i nr. win. Vincent, anu a sistei . 01 Mr. do IT Sims 01 the Ijongvillt ! section, died im-it. Monday attor, noon, Die R, 1002, after an illof seVofial rtcoKS. iJlliO W ai 160 years of age and leaves hei , |husband and six children al 4 I ltowii , snrvtving her. She wa< | a consistent member of Fork llil 1 lliptist church and had been tot | 4d years, having joined in youn?; j womanhood. She was a goo< | (Christian woman and died in Iu 1 itopo of the reward of the good ' and faithful servant. Uor ro 5 mains were interred Tuesday a 1 Fork Hill church yard alter ser vice by her pastor, liev. K. .1 ? Hlackmon. r ?WANTED?Faithful pm-soi 3 to travel for well establishes > house in a few counties, callinj. 1 on retail merchants and agents . LiOcal territory. Salary j a year and expenses, payable $19.70 a week in cash and ex j ponses advanced. Position per j inanent. Business successful am rushing. Standard House, 33Dearborn St., Chicago, d 10,10 IMIe-Inr ('urn Money refunded if it ??v*r fails. * Dial in Koch //iff. t ) Mrs. Juliet M. Langley, widow I of tfie late J. M Langley, a gal ) lant Confederate soldier, died a j the home ot her son, Mr. Roberi 3 M. Langley, in Rock Hill lasi Friday, whither she had gone 01 a visit, after a lingering illness Mrs. Langley was born Jannari 1 29, 1832, and was in her 71s! ' voar. She leaves three son* ' Messrs. Robert, M. Langley o llill I ^-1 I itui^ uuiiii VJI . unu^mjr 11 * Sumter, and T. Keeoe Langle) ' of Dixie, and two daughters, Mrs David Williams and Mist* Maggie I 11. Lungley ol Dixie. She leave: * one brother, Mr. \V. U. A. I'ortei * of Dixie. She was the eldest f child of James and Margaret L'or I ter and leaves a large circle ol relative* in this county and in I the wed. Mrs. Laogley was v good woman and a consistent I member of Hopewell jkeliioUist mmmamiaa ||M| re Resolutions ot K?sport. The following resolutions were *? passed by Lancaster (Viuncil No. u 38, Jr. (J. U A. m. in council er assembled , Nov. 21, 1002: Whereas, It has pleased the All-wise in llis divine v, jfd<>m to .emove 1 rc ui our midst onr t*ii brother Robert A . I? 1 ?i* ,tj. It. 8.. wbo died on Nov 21, 10u2, it his home at Lancaster, S. (J., therefore, be it resolved : First, That in Ids death we I reeo'rn'/e the hand of a Divine . Oomicilor and we submissively '' I' <> / ?n !)i? will and If/! iii.tt we I have est i worthy bioihei, our iW j iMiumnl -i good ollicer and laiihjl'ul nib- r ...id L nmnd o. oount} 3d , a lov a! citiz n. i iSV-t1 hat we tender our ifcj sincere sympath.. to nr.' nereuveij k. tatnily in this their frying tiour of 1 rr.-w an' bc*roa?cr.u-n'. , i .... . .... <? U i 7mi l. i iiat a in vno . , I /' ...i . ii- - ?--J iia un.iib .icar unit ley. Clarence Garvin went, to Ko? Llili last right to take u positu in The Hernia ollice. I Mr. and Mrs. L 8. Kllioit ve . i to Yorkville Friday 'o seo M . j.i. C. Klii ?tt, who is (jui?e s'.ek. \V. .). Cherry, Hsq., of Hot 1 Hill and G. \V 8 llavi of Yor > vilie wei'o in town last week. Miss Hesme Fundurburk ' j Tabernacle spent Saturday hi ' S luday with mends m L men ler. Miss Annie Young spent S< ? urtlay and Sunday with ii ' mother, ivl r.-?. K H Y?nn.r I ? ? ? ?> tins place. | 1 Mr. Gib Green, the affab ( proprietor ot the Nicholson llot to Chester, visaed ins sister he last week, Mrs. W. T. William Miss Fannie Floyd and h broLher, Dr. Walker Floyd, j j Liberty lliil wore ine guests f Miss Isabel Mel 1 wain tor sever 5 days the past week. }. Miss Isabel Craig ot the Si , j eerily section returned homo lurday trotn Kock lliil wiiero si . has been employed as assists 1 milliner during (he laii. 1 Crtpt. B. J. Witherspoou ma. t his UMial annual visit to CharU ton last week to the meeting the grand lodge A. F. M. Mr. 1 E. Coll'ey also attended the met i"K. The Ixtnoaater Cotton Mi-flu 11 Alii ttlnv irJAIl r. tf? nffnr In hundred and fifty families in tl 1 new mill to be in operation t January, 1003, and will tea t beginners in the old mill un 1 they are ready to work in the ne mill. Employment lor Boys hi ' Girls from Twelve years u t- Good wages, prompt pay. Coi ? fortable houses at reasonable re 1 (the rent beginning alter atj ' to earn wages) Good drinkn ' water, and a good school I small children to attend, on U ? place. ? We prefer home people, " they want the employment, ai ' wili give them the opportuui and help of learning. For further particulars app 1 <<r write I O. B. Skipper, Supe 1 intendent. 11-liM Il .lsi n" C-nro th? Northern 'V'lid '| M la Dm oortofci oat+foi tihted I* 1111:11 ii 111.11 u'A- unuiv uiH,.'i ni'u .?; .(( jij! cry : I \) ic: Bill ,al UlEi, atl'.l Unit M C'?])>' ul iheSO I't is i-C'OMS he BC-Mli t*> '! >' f.iiiiii V f0! -:>f *b'4 iIpci- net! i'l ''.><r *;i?l h b<> SP:I; eich ?t tlc? c.ounly f i - h ){1 . I 11. 1). r UU<M.TC;irl?, i) i\ fi<?rdin, W. !i It (J.ilU'UilteP. lio ??.Ki? * *- ft J??- < '?' > ' uroti 4 J'I hi <> : " _> J . i.Xfw 1 \ e iiro.no ju initio :. ' 1. ! 1 rtr . , J i*ei .. '1 j uinii j il :t J,uia in r rn. ii. \\. . , I ;> \-t- - . i > . I i >. HI ? Ji.ii Hi) < i.'ll'H Oil ! . Motj i;v h.i.s iv: irne.. | \ \ t.-.n to While i I mr- he ran < , >- nit- old bode ->? i'V i]1 ?v' > t > 11 ? s i i hi* ' nt-? war an J wh >i" ho 11 Mil m! 2K j aeon tor many years. So delig it 'O <;,1 was I ho colonel with the j IXiOlsl llli? lilftf lit! loulv tie old i\t j negro t>> u siudio ami hail, lor a ,r. souvenir, a pooiogt e j?h taken ??!. * :? ?If.? i Hill Uor State ck I [iljMiip Si rat lord is the olu k-'man's name?Ohe-ter Lantern.! j A Onoif l)?ii|rh Mi ilifhifi. j Frciu tiiO Uttioiie, 'io<j Auuiuua Australia I i Cud On amber Iain's Ooiigb ,n> iiemedy is anexcoLeut modiolus. I l have boon suffering trom a it- severe cou^ti for too last two er months, and it has effected a ai cure. I have gr?ac pleasure iu recommending it.?VV. (J. Wock. nkk fbis is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and lias bw?m voluuro tanly given in good faith that IS- others inay try th* remedy and er ho benefited, an was Mr. Week0i nor. Thi? remedy is sold by J. {>. [ F. .Mackey & Co. The Right l,e When you purchase a Iling nt ! or otlier Jewelry, you want it right. There is but one right le kind of Jewelry. It must suit >s- the occasion and please the reel cipient. Here you will find the II right kind. If you pay me for 51- solid gold you got it. When I recommend a stone or setting, you may rely 011 their worth. My stock consists of the latest *o styles in Rings, Jewelry and tie Silver Novelties, in B C. HOUGH, ch Opposite Lancaster Mercantil tile Co's. Store. )W ;d Dissolution Notice. n* Hie firm of Funderburk Co. R will on January l&t, 1003, by mutual consent of the parties [,P composing said firm?A. I,. Fuuor derburk and B. V. Funderburk? be dissolved. I 11 panics indented 10 us Dy 11 note or account will please come u' forward and settle AT t)Nt1K, or ly make satisfactory arrangements. Tilis notice is intended for all 'y who owe us. 'J Respectfully yours, Funderburk Co. l>.-c. 12-'02 3 i. i church, and her remains we brought down lrom Rock U Saturday morning and taken ) Liopoweil tor interment, alter L funeral service conducted br h pastor, Rev. W. C. Winn. f ' " ? " Mother's Worm JSyrup lleat worm medicine. ChiMr like it so well lhey eat it on bread. r Tho Visitors. '| Mr. L. C. Lazeuby went i Chester yesterday, i Mi. J. id Heath naid a vi - j to New York lust weea. H Mr. \V rf. Horton of Kersha 5 was in. town this week. Col. It 10 Allison visit* Yorkville last week. I Mr. J on n liarant of Coitimto 1 j visite?l liis parents here this woe ' Mrs. r"oy Springs ha-, .'turned from a visit to Hull . i more. m Capt. !. NY. Ardrev oi Fr . Mill va.i iu lowa ouo day Ik r i VVOCk. Miss Miicksy N\ >tI; m Heath Spruits Sunday on a vis i j to relatives. | Mis. .! M Heath mid oh.luc. j \V3iit i'i CamJou Suuaay o;i - j Visit Lw iOittU vi ?. /V.11oriiu\ i .iloorc uii'l 1 i arc in Columbia attending 11 . i j uprojuo court. iUi'ti .\d i'l.d .M )<..0 0! 11.'; i i , > , j ?U'l )ri V li.iili IK'I UaU.'.li ' ! il } .. . , | iv. 1j. v/TKiV lOi i. I Mi. \v. .VicU. Brown \i-it | hs daughter )' Kershaw Cu\ ! . j , Mra. b. VV. lioat'ii. { Mr. A. L Kumlcrburk retur t <id Monday from h visit to t