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Snort Locals. Wednesday, December 30, 1903. ) ?The Presbyterian congregation garo a Christmas tree in | the court house on Christinas night, which was highly enjoyed by those present. ?Kirk Belk, colored, stole a pair of pants from Funderburk 1 Co., and was lined $25 by Mayor wyiie. lie paid the ? line. ?Policeman John Addison scooped up five negro boys 1 gambling last Saturday : Will ( Barnes, Claude Watson, llill Robinson, John Lee, John Davis. . ?Mr. II. G. Mcllwain has been appointed inspector of agencies lor the Equitable Lite Assurance 1 H Society, lie does not yet know just what territory he will be ex pected to cover, but. probably this and one or two other states. * ?Just received a car of ceiling and a car oi brick, tf W. M. Moore. ?Misses Eva and Ploy Robinson entertained a number ot their Jady and gentlemen friends at a sociable at their home on Elm street Monday evening. ?LOST?On Saturday last, $24.00 (four $5 bills and tour $1 bills) folded together and dropped on the street between mv market and the Iloddey boarding house, by Charley Olyburn, colored. Finder will be suitably rewarded. S. T. Blackmon. ) ?Have your wedding invita tious printed in "Old English," the latest?and have the Enter prise to do the work. t?A young son of Mr. James McManus of the Tabernacle sec tion was shot in the muscle of the right arm while scuttling over a gun with a son of Mr. Laney Fun J I - Mil * uerDurK. rne wound, though painful, is not serious. ?STRAYED OR STOLEN ? A black horse mule, front feet been burned and hoofs are cracked. Disappeared from lot back of Williams-Hughes Co.'s store Monday night. Information leading to its recovery suit ably rewarded. , E. L. Cauthen, Heath Springs, S. C. ?Mr. W. B. Twitty and Miss Oarrie Kelley were married last night at 7.30 p. in. in the Heath Springs Methodist church by Rev. S. N. Watson. Both of these are popular young people and will have the beet wishes of a host ol friends. ?At a colored "festibul" in the Creek section one night last week one of the "chocolates" had occasion to use language unbe coming a gentleman, and as this f was not on the programme the owner of the residence ordered a "clear house." In the melee Ilenry Perry was shot in the right hand and in the hip, and the heads of several others came in contact with flying missiles. Mr. J. Pinkney Walkup and Miss Daisey Hatch ford, daughter of Kev. W. W. Ratohford, of the mi i_ - i xirzan neignoornooa, were mar ried last evening at 6 o'clock in Tirzah Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Eraser, of Lancaster, in the presence of a large number of i ? relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walkup are well known and very popular young people and have many friends who wish for them much success and happi- i J ness?Waxhaw Enterprise. \ , IVillUimnr Iirticm. |j Mr. Chalmers Williams and 1 Miss Belva Bruce wore married }| Thursday, 24th inst., at 7 p. m., in the Heath Springs Baptist! church, h}f Jlov. S. N. Watson, g The bride is a daughter of Mrs. ; * Sallie Bruce of lleath Springs, and a sister of Mrs. E. M. Crox ton of this place, where she has many friends. The groom 1 is a popular and rising young man of Heath Springs. i ney were given a reception at ^ the home of the groom's father, Mr. John C. Williams of Creek, ( the following day. We extend " congratulations to the young Y couple and wish for them a long and prosperous life. 8 An Unfortunate Homicide. f An unfortunate tragedy oc curred in the Mill Village ol ^ Lancaster on Christmas morning, ^ which resulted in Mr. C B. Skip- '' per, the Superintendent, mortally wounding Mr. Jas. Oaskey ^ whose death resulted that night H at 11 o'clock. v It seems that Mr. Caskey and ^ one ot his friends went to a dance at the mill village the night be t tore. Both of them were under c the influence of whiskey and b were misbehaving, one of them grossly insulting one of the young 8 ladies, which was resented by her t Iriends, and Mr Skipper, to prevent further difficulty,insisted on ^ their leaving the hall. On their|t refusal to go they were ejected iron) the hall. It seems that Mr. Caskey was 8 disposed to hold Mr. Skipper responsible lor his treatment at the 1 hands of others and came to Mr. f Skipper's house the following 1 morning before Mr. Skipper was up and insisted on going to his bed room, which Mrs. Skipper refused ( to allow. 1 Later Mr. Skipper was going from his house to the company f store, to distribute Christmas c tokens to the children and oper atives of the mill. He was ac i costed by Mr. Caskey and was ( asked for an explanation as to ^ his ejection lrom the hall. Mr. Skipper stated to him that ( ne was ejected on account of mis j behavior and had no one to blame but himself, whereupon Oaskey became very abusive and threat- 1 ening in language and manner ' and motioned tor tiis pistol. Mr. Skipper told him not to drgw his ' gun and turning, lett him, where- , upon Caskey said "I will get you yet." i Skipper paid no further atten- t tion to him and went on down to i the store to distribute the Xmas gitts to Ihe children and opera- , lives ot the mills. While doinu , this, he was warned by several parties that (Jaskev was leaning ( against the tence in tront of his , [OKipperxj Mouse waiting lor him and threatening his lite. Alter finishing distributing the presents, Skipper armed himself and went up to his house, but ' Caskey had left, but going up through the mill town later, they ' met and the difficulty was renew- ( ed, resulting in the shooting of Caskey. < Mr. Caskey was not an opera 1 tive ot the mill and was at one J time constable of this township for his uncle, Magistrate W. P. t Caskey. ] Mr. Skipper is a Southern man, having beon born and ] reared in Baltimore. He has | been a resident of this State _ 1 a. o r, ? tvuuui nueen years, waving j lived in Chester about 7 years j and in Lancaster about 8 years. The deputy coroner, Mr. W. G. A. Porter, empaneled a jury ( of inquest and made invostiga- ? tion, and returned a verdict that the deceased camo to his death f from the effects of a gunshot < wound at the hands of C. B. Skipper. 1 Immediately after the shoot- i ng Mr. Skipper gave himself ip to the ollicers of the law and vas lodged in jail. He will .pply for bail, we understand, it an early day. The unfortunate affair is ;reatly deplored by all the riends of both parties. The Visitors. Hu/lul Q Hooal flun ?\i ^ ?a-'uvi \/uii luii^iiaiu (IIIU Ved Poug of Clemson Hpent the lolidays with their parents. Mr Quay Hood is home from VolFord lor the holidays. Miss Lena Amos, a student ol Clifford Seminary, Union, is pending the holidays with her >arents. Messrs. Ralph Foster, Paul doore and Beuj. Clyburn are lome from the South Carolina College for the holidays. Mr. Frank Potts of the Pleasant falley section, a student of the louth Carolina College, spent the lolidays at home. Mr. J. O. Williams of New fork came down several days go and is spending the holidays vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D V. Wiliiams. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckham and laby visited his parents here reently, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Becklum. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Witherpoon spent the holidays with he latter's parents at Gadsden. Mr. J. II Witherspoon went o Gadsden Saturday to attend a louse party. Mr. and-Mrs. Wv T. Williams pent Christmas in Rock Hill. Mayor S. W. Heath, his son, daster William Stewart, Jr., and blaster John Heath spent Sunday n Lancaster as the guests of Mr. J. D Jones. Mr. John Crawford spent Christmas with relatives in Charotte. Mr. J. O. Williams who is here rom New York spent a couple of lays with relatives in Camden. Geo. W. Allison, Esq , of Washington is spending the holilays with his parents here, Col. ind Mrs. II. E. Allison. R. B. Allison, Esq., went to Chester Saturday on professional business. Deputy Clerk Paul Moore lett Monday for Fairfax, Va., to testiy in a case of homicide Mr. Adam Ganson catne down rotn New York and spent Xmas A'ith friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jp C. Bowling ipent several days last week with he latter's parents at lieath Springs. Mr. Martin Cauthen visited ,^i .?: & it ? i- a ? ? rinuvoB ttL I1HHIII oprin>*8 ia8i week. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Barfield, of liis place, apent several days with /elatives at Westville the past week. Mr. John Dunlap, of Camden, visited relatives in Lancaster the past week. Mr. T. G. Swaringen, of Colombia, visited relatives at Lancaster the past week. Messrs. Marion and Willie Uaskey, of Athens, Ga., spent the lohdays at their home in the Sew Out section. Mr. Charlie Hammond spent he holidays at his home at Heath Springs. Cadet O. P. Wells of the A. P. [. spent Monday in this city with 'riends. Prof. R. E. Sharpe spent the loHdayn at his home at Honea Path. Mr. Olaud N. Sapp, a student )f Wofford College, spent Xmas it home. Mr. Sam Steele spent a day or wo at his home at Walkup, N. J., during Xmas. Mrs. L. S. Elliott visited elatives at Tradesville last veek. % jpiECEMBElT B; Wc don't wait till the seasoi ^ load Qitr winter stock. Now i ^ plentiful and the goods are in II C ' st-\ (-acao tin ^ IIUFFS AND COLLARET ^ urers line at halt' price. Silk i aa 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50, your choi V lareftes that sold at 2 25 ; Mu \M COLLARS?Bought, at a bar; K that were 1.50 ; 1 25 for the g the grade that was 2 25; 15c 1^ collars that sell at 25c; we ^ turnovers at 10c. JACKETS m Jackets bought late in the seat 1 3.00, 3 75, 5 00, 6 50, 8 00 ant B Well made skirts of good woo did flounced skirt, worth 1 50 ; We are closing out our ready$ dollar. Come quick, they wil styles to select lrom. Caps a {Ladies' wool Fascinators and t TITaktruj < 5 IN SUITS?$4.75 for our \ ^ suits, G 50 for 8 75 suits, 7 90 {suits. $500 worth of fine F price. OVERCOATS?We b< coats in a bargain lot at 60c oi sold in December. 1.89 for o ^ tor 4 50 overcoats, 3.90 for J ^ overcoats, 6.50 for 8 75 overco ^ worth 12 50. 12^c for 20c fie t men's heavy Hose, 5c for 10c v >. TLI i V - - h uicb utrai luc iioho, pair M pair for good ladies' Vests, & 39c for gents* heavy fleeced ^ good fleeced Undershirts, 15t ^ shirts, 39c for gents' heavy boys' best Undershirts, 22c A 12?c for wool pants Jeans wor Flannel, 5c for 40 inch Sea Is m icoes, 5c for 27 inch Percale rt j E.E, Mr. J no. Weir, Jr., of King's Mountain, N. C., was in town i Monday. Mr. Lytle Hough, of Atlanta, spent the holidays with his mother in the Camp Creek section. Mr. Robt. H?1 k, of the Charleston Medical college, spent the holidays with lelatives in this county. Mr. Allen Adams is visiting menus in vjneraw. Mr. J. E. Stack and family of llartsville spent several days here with the family of Mr. Jerry M. Knight recently. Miss Pet Neal is visiting friends at Norway. Miss Nannie Young, of West ville, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. F. Addison visited relatives at Westville the past week. Misses Daisy and Ida tluey ot Rock 11111 are visiting the family of Mr. A. B. Ferguson. Mr. Munnerlyn Hoke of York has been here on a visit to his sister, Mrs. W. B. Knight. Mr. Dan M. Jones of Columbia spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones. Rev. W. II. Hodges will be here this week and fill his pulpit Sunday morning and night. Prof. R. N. Nisbet of VVaxhaw Institute is visiting his brother, Mr. J. F. Nisbet. Misses Hattie and Agnes Taylor and Clarice Knight of Due West Female college are home spend' ing the holidays. ' Mrs. Edgar Dobson of Marion, N. 0., spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Small. mm T.l - m las rannie Williams, of Greek, is visiting relatives at Rock Hill. Miss Florence Bell has returned to her home at Heath ttpriug. k .WW :g| ;' ; V) fH argains 1 i is past to cut prices and uti- 2 s the time, while money is ^ season. ^ ir prices ( TES?Closed out manufact- ^ tnd nhifTn.i P,.?ra 1 OK ^ A?Ulta T? V/| I 11 1 W ce at 1 25 ; 1 05 for Fur Col- ^ flfs to match at 1.25. LACE Cain. 1 00 Furlong Collars M rade that was 1 75 ; 1 05 lor only for beautiful turnover ^ are showing a good line of v AND SKIRTS?New stvle ^ >on at. reduced prices at 2 25, ^ 1 10 00. Everyone a bargain. I material ; 1.00 tor a splen- m I better grade at 1 50 to 3 50. to wear Hats at 50cts on the 1 not last long. Some nice 9 nd Hoods at 20c and 1.00. ^ shawls at 25c to 1 50. ^ a Steecp { >est 7.00 suits, 5 50 for 8 00 ^ for 10 50 suits, 8 50 for 12 50 ^ 'ants at one-third oflf regular m aught our entire line of Over J ii the dollar. They must he M 11 r best 2.75 overcoats, 3 39 m 5 00 overcoats, 4 75 for 0 50 ^ ats, 8 50 buys a fine overcoat ^ ece-lined Hose, 12?c for 20c ^ child's grey Hose, 7c for la- m for best ladies' Vests, 25c M 10c each for children's Vests, m Undershirts, 25c for gents' m ; lor gents' good knit Under- ^ knit Overshirts, 45c pair for ^ pair tor gents' knit Drawers, ? th 20e ; 8?c for heavy cotton ^ land, 5c tor all the best Cal- M smnants, 5c for good Outings, m . cloud s ? Mr. E M. Oroxton spent Friday at Heath Springs. Miss Bessie Giles is visiting friends at Leslie. Misses Virginia and Hattie Robinson of Oakhurst are visit: _ _ e-i 1- T * mg lriuuus in jjiincnscer. Mr. J. F. Hunter, Jr., of Fort Mill, spent Christinas with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mackey of Kershaw spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McLure. Mr. J. C. Elliott and Master Eugene Elliott visited relatives here during the holidays. Mr. Louis Elliott of Mississippi spent Christmas with relatives ii nru anil i 1 lia ham ntir MWt V I*?I VI ( 14 HIV wu II VJ Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Robbins, ot Boston, Mass., were the guests ot Judge and Mrs. Ira B. Jones during the holidays. Mrs S. T. Blackmon visited her mother, Mr9. Thos. Adams, in the country this week. Misse9 Eva and Floy Robinson visited relatives at Heath Springs the past week. Mrs. Ellen Ii. Belk of Dixie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Clyburn. Miss Lula Knight is home from the Fort Mill school spending the holidays. Mr. Claud Small a student of Waxhaw Institute spent the holidays at his home here. ?l? T1 t\ A * * A air. joiiii u. Adams, 01 Atlanta, Ga., is visiting relatives in the county. Rev. W. C. Ewart and family are expected here today to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Langley of Greenwood have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Mrs. J. M. Stewart has gone to Greenwood.