STATE HOSPITAL NOTES. ! Miss S. E. Pitts, bv a number
. loftheladv nurses that were
Mrs. J. S. Parscns is quite! r . . t .
ick. j in this department consisting
Mrs. D. C. Grady has been of the following: Misses Ida
very unwell for sometime. land Iva Moore, Eula Wajer,
,r e 1 u - t r ' Lillie Patton, Estella Stike
Miss btikeleather went to
t t , . . leather, uth! Pattie Mc Adams,
llickorv, hundav, to spend a
c , " Miss Pitts had recently re
tew (lavs. ! -
: signed here to accept a like
Miss Mae Murphy is teach-1 position jn the State Hospital
,n- a nissu.nsch'..,lat Ander-jat Columhia S. C., and prior
s,,n n:il)el- to the event of her departure
Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Murphy; her friends desiring to pay a
recently returned from a visit j tribute to her as a souvenir of
in Columbia. S. C. 1 their affectionate esteem con-
Miss MarJe Singleton h:is!ived th5s haIPy idea- The
returned to the Hospital f rom ! spacious reception room was
a visit at Drexel.
Mr. George C
Lenoir, was a
Wortman Items.
To the Editor of The Xkws:
Mrs. Wyoina Buff is still
improving.
Lewis Taylor, shingle dealer,
has bought up a considerable
lot of trees.
The Dawning of a New Era
Written by Rev. L. S. Denton f r T;r
News.
A few of the great enteipi
that are likely to be consum
mated during the early -ar
or tue twentieth eentnn
the following:
ii .
indeed a bower of floral beautv
.' disclosing in quite a vivid wav
Cottev, ot i , A , f , , , ... , -w.
- : tne toucn oi a nana sKinea in
visitor at the . . . . , , , ,
i he oVmrntive art brother
Hospital this week. ! ,T . , . . , , ,
1 I Maclachlan tays about here
Everybody is for Car r, Sim- anj that settles it. And with
mons, or the other fellows the array of feminine beauty
here, -take your choice. ijn the midst of this itpresent-
Mr. H. E. C. Bryant, of j ed a scene of panoramic splen
Charlotte, visited Mrs. Brv-Mor rarely witnessed and none
ant of this place, Sunday. j seemed morehappy and charm
ing than the little lad v to whom
this occasion
and
Four revenue officers passed ; l. The opening up uf r:,.
through here last Friday. They ' great resources of China a:;. I
seem to be regular visitors here ! Siberia, through railroads
lately. ; European-built cities. This-
Miss Sarah Chapman, who already in proeess of a.-,-,,,-,
had been in a critical condition j Hshment.
for sometime suffering with! Ship-canals that will op,. h
Ulcers, died last Monday night, j the American Great Lakes and
At , the Mississippi to sea-".,ii,...
The camp-meeting at Maide .
Grove ( colored ) has been well: o V ,
... - A ship canals tim.ii-ii
at ou ie i . me wjme ioiks
went to hear them sing.
given,
r , -if i I the honors ot
the roll ot the sick tor a week: .
.... i were intended
t hnnir i k now linnrnVintr. i
j Manv varieties of cake and
Mr. J. E. Coffey and B. 13. i dolic'ious tropical fruits, cool
Hensley came back Friday ; jno; waters, ice cream, etc.,
from a few davs visit in Nor-j were dispensed. The follow
folk, a. j nljr invited guests were pres-
Manv persons from the lbs- ent: Doctors P. L. Murphy,
pital accompanied the choir on j I. M. Taylor, C. E. Ross, and
its annual picnic on Burke-jJ. J. McCampbell, the Mb
either the Isthmus of Panama,
or Nicaragua, or both wlm-h
John Brittain was tried the j will make a direct eonnvtin:
other day for cutting Charles ! between the commerce of th,.
Smith. They finally compro- i Atlantic and the Pacific n,.p;ni.
mised and Brittain paid thej 4. The opening of the Yukon
cost. j Valley by a railroad from the
! southern Alaskan forts to th.-
A Pair of Pants. Aged 60. headof navagationof the Yukon
Lexington Correspondent to Charlotte , 5. ne laying ail ocean ali.-
observer j from San r ranciseo to China
Mr. Wooden Daniel, who!; waii, the Philippine
,. T. and Japan. Our commercial
liNsiiearDeiitoii,iiithiscouii-!gro.ltlietfSilas jllst h..lu ;m,j
ty, was here a few days ago,'; as it grows, there will he a
wearing a pair of pants which j limitless demand during the .-r.i
he has owned and worn a good j llow llPon us, for keen,cap.ihl.
deal everv vear for (iO yi.arsJ younff men who havo receisv,!
i . at -i i 1 a good commercial education.
He bought them m Mr. dohn There are 0Q( things in vi u
Murphy's store in Salisbury j for the aml)itions young man
sometime during the fall of the! tvh is nice enough to pivpnie
year before the Tippecanoe himself for the demands of th
campaign in 1SK), that being j lieu ' ,M "a. . . .
the fall of VX Mr. Daniel is S2j WHAT'S YOCK PACK
years old and rode a m ile from: WORTH
Slisses his home. IS miles distance.1 .-
, .Snniatnimt n tnrtmin nil
mont, last week, they report' Lula Kirkatrick, Lillie Slade , ami back in the afternoon. The!lievel. j vo jjau a sallow com
" i I . 1 '
a delightful time. ; May Conoley, Mamie McCiimp- pants are navy i.Me with a plexion, a jaundiced look, moth
small bronze silk check. It is patches and blotches on
jias;sey. Lou London, Corinna
Cowan, Ldith Barber and
Mr. Thomas Sparks
thinned the overalls and is now I
i At i at
.sisting Mr. Carter in the """P"" es-
.Mattie
Miss
irsSlSLHJi .Ul . V.ll VZ 111 LM
! j r i
engineer's department here. ! Udmes 1-lura OIe'
Ueisanaot student and will ! Smith and I(la Mu1
mmmi learn. ! 1itU h;ul lon bcen at th
head or the training nurses
th.
yet very strong goods. He said skin,-all signs of Liver Trou
it crJ.i fnvii , v v.,v,i ble. But Dr. King's New Iaie
it sola ioi 1 pei ai(i. i'ii ii oi i
1 J Pills give Clear Skin, Kosy
Mr. John M. Dougherty vis
ited Table Rook a few davs;.
ago. There seems to be oth
attraction'
and made warm friends with
all those that oame in contact
trlwith her. She is a oleasant
.1. i . A
in inai tjuarier.
and kind ladv and as she lias
so willed to iro her -oi r.r
Cheeks. Rieli (omnlexion. ( )nlv
Notice to the Public. L5 cents at John Tall Drug
It is ordered by the Board of ! Store.
County Commissioners of!
Burke County that no person ! axtkix--Good sale-men
;t. o,,n,n..;., .1 t ,a. , ' and collectors to work in Burkv
is auttioi iea to make accounts , , v ,
. .i . , countv, A. C Oood salarv
against the county without anan( commission. Contract,
approved order or reipusition. 1 1,, the H ht men C;iH on nr
Accounts presented must bea(idress The Singer Sewing
accompanied by either an ap-; Machine Co., No. 15 K.-ned,
proved order or requisition be -: Block, Spartanburg, S. C
fore being paid. ! R. L. KnHand, Mgr.
Oct. 3rd, :()00.
SCKIB ).
other than the natural scenery j
l!KrL 'u'mmum'- lu,ll,UUtUlMeavos within the hearts of all
hml thither. a p;in nf sornw aml all ujsh
Miss S. L. Pitts left Monday 1 her all happiness in pursuing
for Winston for a visitof aday 'her chosen mission of min
or two with her relatives there, . istering to the sickand afflict-
Miss Klla aughn, thence ed ot humanity.
to her home at Cross Hill, S.
C. where she will spend a
week or two, thence to Colum- Stxtk oi Ohio, Cityof Tor.j:io. i
, i Lucas Cocntv , ; Sj5
OKI, v . V. ! Fkank J Chkxky makes oath that
1 he is the senior partner of the firm of
Mrs. Abernethy, wite and i j. Ch;nv a- Co., tioin business in
. r n t ? fhv Ciiv ol To'.eilo. Count v and Sf fe
nv - aore.v. an! that -aul firm will pav r 11 n ,
ernetin, of Murphv. x. c. f hi'xprki) dol. opening ot all the new styles and novelties or
and a Mis Allen, were visiting .tIi;atK,o;l:;TS, the season in hats, bonnets, shapes, ribbons.
,w.,vvw, yji I lcUl Icillo. SIIKS. L f III'
: i
Millinery Opening!
... ,0mf .g .
MOXDAY AM) TUESDAY, OCTOBEK
8TH AND 9TH.
You are cordially invited to attend the
the Misses Moore here, last
week, and were while here the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Maclachlan.
FRANK J. CHKXKY.
S-.vorn to hefore me ani subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. I), iss,.
A. W. G LEA SON.
Iskai. Notarv Public.
r 4.1 .1 4.T i. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-
One Ot the most beaiUltlll ally and acts directly on the blo.1 and
SOCial events of the season at mucous surface of the system. Send
' lor testimonials, free.
the Hospital was the enter-' F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, o.
ta::: merit iven in honor of j
Soll by Dr uists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the lest.
mmgs, embroideries, hankerchiefs, gloves,
hosiery, etc.
Beginning Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Very truly yours,
Mrs. A. E. HICKS.