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\ Short Locals. * Wednesday, September 2, 19C ?Born, Aug. 25,1903, to M and Mrs. H. W. Plyler, a so ?Born, Aug. 27,1903, to M and Mrs. J. C. Bowling, a so ?Union services in the Ba tist church Sunday night. Re Mr. Fraser will preach. ?Chesterfield is to have bank. Hon. W. S. Blakem will be the president and C. Mangum the cashier. ?Reuben Barnes was sent the chain gang for 30 days la week by Magistrate Caskey f % violating contract. ?Rev. J. M. Pardue w preach at the Coffey scho 4 house Sunday next at 2.J o'rdnr.k r?- m - ? tr' ?* ?Dr. J. J. Hagins, opticia will be in Lancaster Septemb< 3rd and 4tli fitting glasse Eyes examined free. ?Mr. G. M. Plyler who wei >v home several weeks ago sic has recovered and returned ^his work, buying and sellii cattle for Mr. W. B. Plyler. . ?Married, at the home" . Mr. Jasper Horton, the bride father, near White Bluff, Wei nosday, August 19, 1993, 1 Rev. It. J. Blackmon, Mr. J. 1 M. Estridge and Miss Arabel llortou, all of this county. ?Rev. R. J. Blackmon hi H gone to Greensboro, N. C , on visit to relatives. There will 1 no preaching at Taxahaw ai Oharlesboro next Sn.tnrHn.v hi ^ devotional exercises will 1 held on Sunday. ?J. B. Connor, Magistrate V 1'. Caskey's constable of Lanea ter, was in the city vesterda having in custody one Reubt Barnes, colored, who was arrest* in Fort Mill Monday. He wanted in Lancaster for violat.ii a contract.?Rock Hill Herald. ? For the first Sunday i September, Rev- W. F. Litt will preach at Herman churc at 1 o'clock p. m. and at nigh At Camp Creek church he wi preach on tho same day at j a. m. A protracted nieetii will be conducted during th week at Herman, services j night only. ?Little Robert Garris, tho year-old son of Mr. II. B. Ga ris, the overseer on Mr. T. I Cunningham's Cedar Groi ' farm, died Thursday night aft a few day's illness, probab from sunstroke. The remaii were interred yesterday afto ^ noon at Salem burying groun ?Constable O. W. Mackey < Heath Springs captured Lav ronce Allen, colored, a fugitn irom justice 111 Union count; N. C., and lodged him, in ja here to await the arrival of tl sheriff of that county, who* deputy came for the prison* Friday. Ho also took with hii Robert Perry, colored, anotln fugitive from that* state w) had been captured by Constab J. B. Connor and lodged in jai ?Mr. U. A. Funderburk < ^ Tabernacle is again, with tl Lancaster Mcr. Co., as are all Pickett Plyler and R. B. I)avi son. Lester Nelson is at E. ] \ Cloud's, J. D. Blackmon an Bill Jones at J. J. Blackmon' I t * 4 Sam Steele of Walkup, N. C*, Sudden - Jit J. F. Mackey & Co'a., W. Fit Mr. A 3 Pardue with Porter <fc Stephen- 75 years _ son and Tom Green with the day moi Heath B. & M. Co. step-sou j,.' ?Rev.J.M.White will preach at l'ie Cl at Shiloh Sabbath afternoon at troublec * 4 o'clock. time, b ?Preaching at Camp Creek bed. I) >- Baptist church hereafter will be he was at 11 o'clock Sunday morning He was instead of the afternoon. where h a ?At Unity there will be an served educational rally and picnic in Co. A J Saturday with ice cream served jje wa8 by the Ladies' Aid society. haw Ba ?Married, Sunday, Aug. 30, o 1903, by Magistrate W. P. Cas- Anoihcr 5t key, Mr. John D. Bates of Edge ir field, and Miss Nannie E. Boon, daughter of Mr. Jas. Boon. about 2j n ?There will be a Children's *ng Day and picnic at Gills Creek denly al church Friday. The neighbors evening 0 and friends are requested to well for come with their baskets, and confinec enjoy the day. i, J J J 8ummoi r ?Married, Sunday, Aug. 23, the piaz , 1903, Mr. lloby Bell and Miss him m? Monnie Bruce, daughter of Mr. , W. B. Bruce, of Heath Springs. S1ie ,C?" t Rev. J. C. Chandler officiated. dead. H county, > ?Married, on Wednesday, i.?unn o August 26th, 1903, at the home vr of the bride's father, by Rev. Sunday. Mr. Lawson, Mr. James Carter and Miss Miller Bell, daughter Tenant >f of Mr. J. B. Bell, all of Cedar Mr ? s Creek township. ' . Mr. W. 1 l-i ?Born, Aug. 28, 1903, to Antioch y Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker of the ln_Qt Sjif . i run us section, triplets, all a boys. This niothor previously "? gave birth to twins, botli girls, gotten c ?Mr. J. M. Smith will go was ma< with Mr. C. S. Massey to Bishop that mo ,l ville, where he will taae a posi- as they i e tion with the Heath-Msssey- who w< d Morrow company as salesman. road. r t ?Waxhaw Knterprise. (l hule , e ?One clay last week Mr.Jesse up agaii Blackmon killed a largo stump- covered r tailed moccasin 011 his place near town and it had 27 smaller %va^ moccasins in it, all of which he was to ? . also killed. This a snake story, out. n but Mr John II. Caskey vouch j es for the truthfulness of it. liarns a s ?The Lancaster Mercantile Last g Co. lost two fine horses one day jq 30 < last week, valued at $-100. They * got overheated on a drive to u Taxahaw and 011 returning erty of ! e drank too much cold well water Riversic \x at Mr. J. N. Estridge's. They in the u both took sick soon after drink- barn ai " ing the water and soon died, swept c not more than a few minutes , , , 1 . old bai 1 apart. cr bushels * ?WANTED?We will pay h hi ' 10 cents each for two copies of g0ars . the Lancaster Enterprise, j j one dated April 10, 1001 and gre WUH b the other Sep t. 21, 1901. taneous Enterprise Pub. Co. no ^118l] ?"Strength and vigor come property e of good food, duly digested, is hoav) r 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat y and barley food, adds 110 burden, s but sustains, nourishes, invig emj,< , orates." 3-25-tf. Clyde [ arrested Lancaster's First Hale. jn , \ The first bale of new crop temptin e cotton of this county was from dale, co } Mr. J. M. Hood's farm and was on rats 1 brought in and marketed last Bob's c 0 Saturday. It weighed 404 they ar e pounds and brought 13 cents and tha n per pound, $52.52. Tlio second ital an r bale was brought in yesterday partner, o by Mr. 8. D. Taylor of Craigs for his 0 villo and sold at 12 cents. Clyde h; The first bale was sold by Mr. yet. it if ITood last year on the 13th of probabl e August, more than two weeks 'he cou'< o earlier than this yoar. Roth of getting I- the bales marketed this year poison. !. were from the dry section of the | was out :i county and do not represent about d i, average conditions. got upi * ?~ i>6nth of an Old Man. WJls waiting for him ; bu Ley Outen, aged about Hob went to eat, after *, died suddenly yester had gone away front tli -ning at the l^btno of his to his dinner, lie notic , Mr. Charles Hinson, poison on his vituals, am otton mill. He had honn did not. loot- lib-o filing - """B'' I with dropsy for some accustomed to eating, he ut was not confined to ed it. and brought sor eatli struck him while up to Crawford Bros, dri standing in the piazza to Dr. Jim McCullougl i born in this county, proceeded to analyze it v; e lived all his life. He result that ho found roi in the Confederate war rats and small particles o l , 16tli S. C. regiment. Upon this finding Clyc a member of the Taxa arrested. He admits ] ptist church. the stuff on Bob's dinne says he did it "for fun." Sudden Death. - William Griffin, aged The Vtiterau* Picnicked. 5 years, who was work- The veterans were hei 1 Mr. Aycock, died sud- parts of the county V i Mr. Aycock's Saturday day to attend the big l??t. He had been un- given them by the La some time, but was not Chapter of the Daughter I to bed. When death's Confederacy, and right is came he was lying in were they entertained za. Mrs. Aycock heard plenteous spread of ike a noise and before viands and a feast of Id get to him he was making by Rev.Dr.J.H. [e was a native of Union well, one of their old co N. C , and his body was iu arms, Judge Ira B there for interment Rev. I)r J. II. Boldridj Senator W. C. Hough ? than 100 certificates for House Burned. of honor were filled out . J. Small, a tenant on aumljc'r of mlmos c"roll? \ Stoiler's place in the occ'13i,JU wlls ollcof mucl f-ction, lost his house to both the entertain uri y morning by lire. l'le entert<iiners. useliold effects were all ?ut. The chimney,which A ***ff Bnrbw and Qoo<> ic-t , , Convention. Je of wood, caught early rning and was put out, The business men of Iv thought, by some parties aQd Uie HaileGold Mil ire nassincr tlna contributed sevprnl li x ?-> """"b vhv rile family left the house dollars to defray the e: [ater and the fire started of a rousing big barbecu ti, and when it was dis given the people of tl: it had made such head- adjoining counties tomoi it all that could be done Kershaw. They expect *et the household effects 2,000 people to be pres< participate in the gooc ? . convention and partake nd Crib Burned. rousing barbecue entertai c . j . x . . The Hailo Gold Mine Saturday night about . a , . , who are also greatly int 3 clock fire destroyed 500 worth of the prop- in,tho mattf ot ?ood r0: Mr. H. W. Sistare of the wh? are alwa>*s re:ldy1 , .. T. . , , with Kershaw in all ma le section. It started .. f internal improvement, v pper portion of the new 1 ' , . , . i i . nisli a good crowd, id 111 a short while it iway both that and his . .. . , ,1A An Advanced Clues. n, his crib, about 20 of corn, four loads of Special attention is ca s farming implements, *be 'act ,bat an advance wagon body, and a car w'" bo formed at the lumber. He thinks the 8C,,?o1 this year for the started by rats or spon- mor0 fully preparing oi combustion. There was aild boys lor college, l'rol trance on any of the recommended, in his last /, consequently the loss 'bat a te?th grade be form r on Mr. Sistare. Mr l?anks 'ully agrees w ? ideas on this subject ; but ed Poisoning. be impracticable to foi grade complete tliis i Crawford, colored, was tjc yoar) yet arrang6menu trnof AH/1 A t? r? ?? <1 %-vl ? r*?.l J.03VU.V..V ,, 11H P'?Omi mftde for (hofle who have tpon the charge of at- ,ho fl|h grade c()?Unu g to poison Boh Trues- B(udieB Such work Bbou lored, by placing rough- ,or the 80pi10ni0re c and pulverized glass on our eol,egeB. Url!ek ? linner. It seems that |aught jn thu cla8R( a, c partners in business high Latill) Ellgljl)ll allI, t Bob furnished the cap- ma|ic9 BuperintenJ J took Clyde in as a Mf Cox wj? bayo ch?ge , allowing hint to pay wofk u be we? (o interest later, and that lhmkiog ,akit)g thu c0! as failed to pay anything con|crwi|b Mr Bankf a is charged that Clyde ^ havo a,ready a y conceived the ulea that wU, 8ave tbe e e c il own all the storo by . ? . . , . , 1,1 collego. Bob out of the way with At any rate, while Hob ... .. .. , , J ' Miss May mo Mackey 1 of the storo yestorday | turned from an extendo inner tiino, the poison to frionds in Wilmington >11 Bob's dinner which and at Wrightsvillc Bea< f.,., f t when The Visitors. Clyde Miss Hattie Miller is visiting ie store reiatives at Mt. Pleasant, N. 0. ;ed the d as it Mr. J. II. Witherspoon spent , ' last week in Atlanta 011 busi1,6 was ness. declin no of it Miss Jessie Porter has gone ugstore to Yorkville to visit the Misses i, who ^Ihott. rith the Mr. G. B* Gatling loft Monigh on- day for West Point, Miss , to f glass, buy cotton. 10 was Mr. W. P. Roddey is visitiug putting relatives at Fort Lawn ana !r ; but vicinity. Magistrate H. W. Mobley of ? Iloath Springs was in town yesterday. re from Mayor and Mrs. S. W. Heath ' f* /ednes- ?f Kershaw spent Sunday in picnic Lancaster. ncastjer Mr. J. W. Welsh of Long93 of t"e ville was in town last week a 4 " " royally couple of dayd. by a ^ Miss Clara O'Brian of Charchoice ieston guest of Mrs.Bertha speech- Billings. Thorn mrades Mrs* T* B' clyburn and chil*; Tones dren have today for their home in Columbia. ^e and More Mrs. J. H. Boldridge and chil crosses dren have returned from a visit and -1 lo r0latives at Culpepper, Va. d. The Mr. and Mrs J. M. Warwick 11 ideas- hleasadt Valley are visiting . , tlieir daughter, Mrs. Julia , e and Porter. Mr. lv. Miles left Monday for the northern markets to purt /'?<></? . cliase stock for the fall trade. See his announcement. ersliaw Mr Geo].ge c< Heath is here le have iookiug after the business of undred the Uejuh g M Co tpenses to , , Messrs. II. 'J. Mcllwain and . \V. B. Knight have returned ll!s am from a visit to New York, row at at least Miss Eunice Beaty has re^ , turned from a two weeks' visit .11 ant relatives in Winnsboro. I roads of the Master Edgar Payseur and nment sistor> Hattie, aro visiting relapeople live9 at Rock Hill, erosted Mrs. .T. P. Young of Ricliburg ids and is visiting her parents, Judge o unite and Mrs. Ira B. Jones, tters of Mr s> A Clark of Rock HiU .ill fui- Spent Saturday and Sunday i with Mr. J. E. Patterson. M iss Mary Truesdel of Westville spent several days with ,u , *? Mrs. J. F. Addison the past d class , , week, graded purpose Mrs. Eugene B. Gary and LIr j^iis children of Abbeville are guests Baker at ^le h?,Tie ?f Judge and Mrs. report. R* Jones. / ed,and Miss Ireno Swaringen will, ith his graduate f' ora the Macfeat Busi- \ it will ness college in Columbia and is \ rni the expected home this week, scholas- Mrs. C. F. McCoy and her sisi will be Metz, of Cameron, have finished ^een on a visit here to Mrs. e their |^er(jla Hillings. Id preMiss Ida Sims and brother, ' i doo 1X1 nil be Edward, of Scarboro, S.C., are well as v*siting relatives in and near niatlie Lancaster. eut hi>4 M iss Minnie Pardue left last of this week for Baltimoro to post herr those solf as to the latest styles of nrse to ladies head wear, after which t once, sho will take a position as railed. It liner. >ne year - ? Indigestion I,.. ....1 flmDtm IMMEDIATELY by the use ot HICK'S l,N.(J, AUct8, 50cts. r*n rtn/ii na ch. at Drugstores vjU[)uUlilu