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\ . LAN VOL. VII. i II /SHANDY !! ;; 10* it as* so '' smgQull :: ABSOLU'i'ELY GUARASTEt.9 ???? 11 plonn.l honM.t free. ,\<1. STKIM 1N0 IIV.MKDY A PRIVATE LETTER. \ September 15 l?t?7. Hogers ft llro I<1 Cortland St. New Y.,ri{ City. Mr. K. Uratt U. c lu st r. S. ( . Ir sir: Your favor of the lltli Is Jul; ivt hand and when you buy our knives you gc tin- original and the .-emilne goods unit not i cnunterfolt '"It ogers" atul wu assure you thai you get your money's worth ami that you eat reeoinuienJ and warrant thes" goods to you customers to give them perfect satisfaction an t we statul behind you ev< ry tltu > Wi only t.se the best quality of steel in tne knives whereas the bogus goods are uiado of tin cheapest st'-el they can buy. We sliouhl be very happy to receive anotln w g< o I order from you when our Mr. Uyl.nd call > upon you. The "t dozen Uossert Knives ft Korlts we ex pert to send tomorrow. Husinos is getting to bo vcy lively with tit now aud the good times have at last returned ami wu liavo no doubt thai you will rccolvt your full .share. Mr. While acknowledges your letter will thanks and shall bo very glad to recelvo th< newspapers you refer to. and hols also glad t< have become personally acqualn'ed with you t as he knew and esteemed your good father foi * manv years and always paid him a call whet In Chester. I should like very much to sec how you have improved the store and have nc doubt It looks very tine. With kind regards, and being always read] to servo you to the host of our ability, we re main, Tru y yours. caw HOOK US A Hut), O. C. White. Examination of Teachers, The next examination oi applicants for teachers' count] certificates will beheld at I.ancastei court house on Friday the 24th inst. commencing at 0 o'clock, a. m. w. ii. ltnrcK. Co. Supt. Ed. Sept. 11th 1S97. No-To-liac for Klfty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes wcaV mctl Mtronir. tiliuui nnrs Mlc 41 All -tr..n.?lo?o ^W%/V%'WW : UptoDate ^ We Are The P< # Abreast o ^ gressiv ^ Don't fail to pay us a visit ^ see what push ami the know ^ \KSS will ilr? \ nn /vin't fn ^ better fixed to do your GI> ^ County. For your convenie: ^ nights and our hard cash, ai ? contradiction that we nive n tlie square inch than anybod ^ cotton under the snoot of on ^ drive your team to the rearei ? vour halo ol cotton ready for * We Gin Y< ? Bale for ( ^ If it weighs more than that i Q tion to the above rate. J REFV3E ^ too, that we are headquartc ^ cinvi,' i i vi.' it,.,.,, i....,., ? need a good holt, come to us ^ anykiml in our line, drop in ^ commodate you. ^ Wo also pay the highest ci ^ Ginnery. ^ Thanking the public; for p: continuation of same, i J wo 5 Poag <j uuwmi , GREENVILLE F1 Has a fine location, commodious bi courses, a splendid Conservatory of } Klocution, Physical Culture, Husinet Large and Able Faculty. Keeps an e ery moderate rates. Opens Septemb m. m. iti ^ AKTP m/jl \qj A jll LANCASTER, S. cSnuRiic" j SBTiRWCiS^^ j wrw^'YT^T** -;/> AW. I feiDRUGGISTS $ ycase of ooi. .i:,v.t;on. Cn-.carcts ere the Meal I i.mi-i irrip or irrinc.l ut causo e.ir.y naturalrrsults. .' ni;i-4 <'(>.. Chirnco, Montreal. ( an.. orNc.v York. wiiwb wwa w EKS*- Specialty ic Low Prices Hnnrl Groceries and UUUU CONFECTIONS Will sell pound* good jjreen Poller for |1. 1 pound of H. J. K. Tobaccr for 44 Mils. Just received,a nice line of Fancj Candies?cheap. For Slates, Slate Pencils Pens and Ink, call on A. GLASSER. one door north of L. C. Payseur's. FRESH ^ . 33EIF ' Having a Refrigeratoi r in which I can keep meat almost ice. p cold, I am prepared to furnish nic? f fresh BEEF every day. If you wil leave your orders, beef will be sent tt your home at any hour of the day,anc in time for breakfast. W. PYOUNG. . July 28, 1887(3111) i ginnery! ] sople Who Keep ^ f The Pro- f e Times. f o ? when vou come to town, and ^ lodge of a SI'KCIAL 1UJSI- T il to see and admit that we are 9 iNIN(t than anybody in the ^ lien u n 1?'11'<> cnonl o limine, ~ . r^..v CV.V J/.V-.-i". ^ id we claim without fear of noiv (JENUINK SERVICE to ^ y. Only put your wagon of r elevator and in 15 minutes ^ id of building and get delivered W ' market. ^ 3u a 450 lb. Dniy $1.25. J t will be charged in proper- ^ MBER \ M's for anything in the MA- ^ ik down, come to us ; if you ^ ; if you want information of ^ and we will do our best to ac ^ ish price for cotton seed at our ^ ..... . . ? isi |tiiiruna^u mm soiicmn<; :i M aro yours t ruly, ^ to Harper. J CM ALE COLLEGE, lildings, modern equipments, excellent diiHic, Art Studio, and departments ol ?h. Stenography and Type writing. A xcellent table and does thorough work at er 22, 1HA7. Write for Catalogue to LEY, President, Greenville, S. C. "1 =?? , C., WEDNESDAY, SE Too Much It'afcr. I Rev.Cl.M.Tolson,formerly pastor oftho Baptist church at this place, j I now connected with the Knisi-o. i - -| pal Mission near Wilmington,N.C. had a narrow escape from drowning nut from the beach near Wil mington. lie was rescued by some tishennen ir-t in the niche ' of time, as he was nearly exhaust- j I ed trying to keep above water. . He was nearly gone and was not j j able to be removed to his home' in Wilmington for several hours.) A Cure l'or iiiliousColic. Kksoitkck, Screven Co.. (la.?I i > have been subject to attacks of ( bilious colic for several years. > Chamberlaih's Colic, ( iiolera and [ Diarlioea Remedy is the only sure reljof. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when nllj , other remedies fail.?(i. 1). Sharp. ; For sale by .1. F. Mac key A* Co.1 r and H. C. Hough ?te Co., Lancaser, S. C. l/r linoin?, I <lnrsx. 1 "One more unfortunate" is pro-1 paring to engage in semi-weekly journalism. Mr. J. T. Bigham of Chester is going to try his hand at a business that has brought but little satisfaction to any publisher that we know of who has tried the fun of ruuninga twice-a-week . paper in any town in this State. The Herald embarked in the bu1 siness nearly three years ago, beI ing one of the pioneers in the "ad\ vanced" idea, and it is only because it would look like taking a stop backward that wo have not returned to the publication of a weekly paper. Brother Bigham will find after a while when he ) has a semi-weekly outgo with a > weekly income that the fellow who has to hold the bag will not feel much comfort, very little * glory, but rivers of tribulation in > running a semi-weekly paper. I However, if he has a plethoric pocket-book all his own it may be that nothing herein contained will 1 apply in his case.?Rock Ilill I I I nm 1/1 It Saves the Croupy Children, Seavirw, Va..?We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coming from far and near, I speak of it in the highest terms. I Many have said that their chil-j dren would have died ot croup if | i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given.? Kkli.am ?V I < Mkkkn. The '2~t and ">0 cent sizes for sale hy .J. F. Mackey Co. I and R. C. Hough Co., Lancaster, IS. C. Stuff Huu I'srtl. j Mr. Frank Ferry was shot last ! Saturday morning by Mr. J. b. j Barton. The load, which was No. I shot, took oll'ect in the rear portion ol his hip and thigh. Dr. W. M. Crawford was called and was able to get out a number of the shot, lie found the wound a pretty ugly one and very painful, though not serious. The shooting took place near Mr. Vatilandingham's ginhouso in Dry | Creek, near where both parties . live. Ferry was on his way to town and ho and Mr. Hcndrix were riding side by sido in a r wagon when he was shot. Mr. Barton was at the ginhouso with his gun and says, so we understand, that he started towards T 1F^ IIP :PTEMBER22,1897. Mr. Berry to ask him about a cor tain report when he says Mr. Berry drew his pistol, whereupon he used his shot gun, with the result aforesaid. Another report says that Mr. Barton had been at the giuhousc some time apparently waiting I'm* some one, with his gun on his shoulder, and that when the wagon got up pretty close to him he raided his gun and shot and he l'mii lfvidiiw t<> >< .. !...? till, that the bystanders in!?'t t* *i*?m1 :mi<1 prevented him from shooting n train. dost what, the trouble was that brought about this shooting js enveloped in some uncertainty, one report being that a woman was at the bottom of it ; another | that lVrry had accused Barton of j attempting to steal his cotton. j Turned Over to the Treasurer. Our etlicient and accomodating County Auditor,Mr. J no. A.Cook, has turned over to Treasurer J. K. Blacktnon the tax duplicate as prepared by him, and from which the Treasurer will collect the taxes this fall. Through'the kindness of the Auditor wo are able to give our readers the total taxes to bo collected and the items composing the total, as follows: State $10,594.15 County 10,594.15 Special County (L. & C. K. R.) 6,356.19 School Tax (3 nulls) 6,356.49 Special School 2,401.99 O. R. A C- R. R. 3,244.86 I?~ 1 I fit I nil ia\ ?U,?B().UO Total $4*2,398.13 Auditor Cook's books and abstracts arc models of neatness, and testify to his efticiency as an officer. Hrmufht Harkh\j the Sheriff. Sheriff L. M.Clvburn returned fromJMarlin, Texas,Monday on tlie 1 o'clock L. & O. train, briimin^ i.:? -vr? nr r ii i niiii mi. tr . !. I 11 >i l < M l WIIII is wanted here to answer the charge of breech of trust with Capl. .J. V. Welsh of Kershaw. As we understand the charge, ('apt. Welsh turned some horses and mules over to Mr. Ilorton to sell for him, and that he sold them and used the money. 11? afterwards left for Texas. He gave bond here Monday afternoon for his appearance at the October term of court and was released. Dig down to tin*cause of your sickness, if you want to tc?*t wcl! ami stay well. Most likely it's indigestion. The irritating poisons of fermenting. putrid food, left in the stomac.lt by indigestion, cause headache, neuralgia, nervousness, dizziness, stomachache, nausea, irritability,and all the other well-known symptons of indigestion. They also cause many pains and disorders which are often laid to other causes and hence are not ensily cured. Hut as soon as the poisons are removed, all these symptons and disorders disappear, because there is nothing left to cause them. Nothing succeeds in this like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it prevents the undigested food from fermenting in tlie stomach and helps the stomach to digest its food. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. ^REAT SALE8 prove the great merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES. 'RISE. NO. 27. naBMMagMMM?? mbmmbmmmmmbm Royal muk?? the food pure, 9 _, iml ^ - i Absolutely Puro I ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Death #;/' Miss si a air Castoit, Miss Annie K. Custon died suddently oi aproplexy last Friday morning about half past six o'clock at the !;umn of Mr. A. '3. Rollings, of Oukhurst. She made complaint soon after rising that moruing of feeling nauseated and lay down across the bed, calling for some camper. When breaklast was announced, she said she did not wish any breakfast. A little latter she uttered a deep groan and began gasping for breath and in a few moments her spirit had taken its llight to its maker, and the body lay lifeless. Miss Auuie was about 59 years I of age, being the youngest daughter of the late Wilkes (Jaston and sister of the late T. W. (Jaston of Oamdem and the late Mrs. A. Mayer of this place. She was kind hearted and sympathetic and took great delight in ministering to the wants of the sick ana amictea. r>he hart been a member of the Methodist church ever since early girlhood and adorned her life with many christian graces. Her remains were brought up on the 4 o'clock train Friday afternoon and taken to the home of Mrs. M. F. Jones, one of her nieces and at 11 o'clock Saturday morning were interred in the I'rescyterian cemetery in the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives. l)r. Weber conducted a brief service at the grave. A GIFT FOR FFiniAN. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles, of Greenville, have made a deed of their valuable Omsar's Head property, consisting of the buildings of the famous Ciesar's Head resort and 2,lid 1 acres of valuable land til Imiimm i!i I ?\i POfjitir 1 ???'! I I w ? ill Kim* I ill t i 4 . X-J1 (lllli Mrs. Miles reltised $20,000 in cash for this property a tew years ago. The conditions named hv the i donors are that tlie Furnian trus tees pav them an annuitv of $S00 I . ; and give them free hoard in the j hotel, or one ofofthe cottages, : when the hotel is open. The i trustees are given absolute control ot the property after the first | of next month. The annuity is i to he paid during the life of both, i or either, of the donors. "My boy came home from { school one day with his hand hadI ! V l)ll>orut.A(t Hint I I u IT a lift Buffering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Schall, with Meyer Bros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound, and applied Chamberlain's I'ain lialni freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time it healed without leaving a near. For wounds, sprains,swellings anil rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity." The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by J. F. Mackey <fc Co. and B, C. Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. C.