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* L A N i VOL. VII. A A A ^ ^ A A V v -r v' V . ? i m ? v ? k | McCarde! J ccntsrai, w A Dry Goods, Notions, Siio \\ K Imvp n nice line ol I FA I.I. ( A ;.!< ( >KS. WO ^ lit ! : ! ! A orilN'IIS, Kl JP / m / \rn J ! ' V 1 foi Vv 1 j\ / 1 ! 1 s :\ V r ?r n :< jjoml llnl \v 1, eleeleil S'l' liOU:rht frntn tile 1 houses in jjjj. I jilil il H ' jrr<#s . *!>*>> itl tOH'll A Nice Line ot Hea.v '? T " " ( nil mill see us whe Vv jib?fij_" 111. We feel ^r he puhlie ' lie pft ' * " I P*|H ' m eonl iminnee. -*v -V ^er . t-' f?^ !| CURSCC , '! aV* SO ' ' ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED || plf And booklet free. Ad. KTIHMM) IIkVikjH FRES1I .. BEEF lT Having a Refrigerate in which I can keep meat almost ic< colli, I am prepared to furnish nit fresh BEEF every day. If you wi leave your orders, beef will be sent I your home at any hour of the day, an in time for breakfast. W. F. YOUNG. duly 28, 18t?7(din) Subscribe for the EN'TEHI'KISK one year #1 ; six month BO cents. \ UptoDate 1 T; ~ ^ We Are The P ^ Abreast c ^ gressrv I >oii*( tail to pay us a visi >ee what push :in 1 tin* knov . NKSS will tin. Von raii't 1, ^ better lixed to 1?? your < ! I'd!!' 'V. I'm!' ' >1.1' f|i!iv a' 11ilt111- ami our liar I <vedi. a contradiction that we irive the stpiare inch than anvho? cotton under the snoot ol ni dn \ e your team to t he r ir t your hale of cotton ready In ? \\ c will C iin ? 25 cents per ? REME ^ too. that wo aro lioadqnnrl ^ CIIINK lilNK. 11 you bro nood a good liolt. ooiuo to u I anykind in our lino, drop in * ^ commodate you. ^ Wo also pay the highest c ? (iinnery. ^ Thanking tho public for | ^ continuation of same, k 5 * J Poag ? LANCASTER, I & Alison, 1 [^RCHANDISS. Y ??t Hats, Clothing, Etc., Etc. ,;v ii. > m;t:ss rA nines, |{. > r ! ; I ?S, TRICOTS, NUNLAN X 1.1., Kt<\ ~7t t , . i .1 ii'n -in i noii. .\i>- . :i 11?i '"'ATats. f A ^ I i v / 1 ji^ W c keep A )CK of SlIOES that art? reliabltt, -.* I '...III, I'V. UV ;,'!%> \ Oil fliol.e-t A> y and Fancy Groceries. & ii in town ami we will treat yon A aleiiiI lor the liberal patronage of J5 > v'*11 tiric that will warrant a a MoCAlCDKLh ?V ALLISON. ^ CATHARTIC || iHSHPATgQ?*;; DR UGGIST5 | lycasr of constipation. r.ncnrct* nro tlio M.-al I.nxa- i r trrip or eripo.luit can?c oa*y natural results. Sum- i \ ( II.. t'hirmrn. Montreal, t .in,, or Nen York. tM.i i ^ uiassers^ Specialty is r Low Prices Pifififl Groceries anc ii uuuu CONFECTIONS ? Will st* 11 pounds t;ond **reen CollV for $1. 1 pound of K. J. K. Tobace for t1 cents. .Inst received, a nice line of Fane; Candies?cheap. For Slates, Slate Pencil? Pens mid Ink, cull on : A. GLASSER one door north of I,, c. Payseur's. i Ginnery! t eople Who Keep 5 >f The Pro- 4 re Times. 4 4 t when voii come to town. ;i? 1 <i 4 iifid-o ot a sri-.t'iai- m si j til to see ami ailinit that wo an* ^ \ \ I N< i than an;.! 1 y in 111o ^ l a- we hive i;< sle<-|iles- M i ! wo ol iini w i t lioiit 'oar of ^ rnoro (11'.M INK SKI! VICK to ' ly. ' )nlv |>ut your wairon of 0 ;r olo\ itor ninl in I > minutes m mi of huihliin^ am! ir-'l lelivcnvil j r market. x Your Cotton at 4I 1 T 11 ii/11*/?/1 1 A U I IUI VJ 1. , EMBER j cin for anytliini: in tin* .MA ak down, oonio to us ; if you 4 s; if you want information of i ami wo w ill do our host to ao T ash prioo for rot ton seed at our ^ >ast patrona^o and soliciting a A aro yours truly, W 4c Harper, t W WW V% V VW S. c., WEDNESDAY, , Stnhn ffor i J'tt r, til The black mare of Heath. ^'Springs Ov Co., thai ?as stoleu (from tho back iot hero in town ^ j Saturday night of week before , j last was captured bv Mr. .1. K. > Addison at lioath Spring la t |1 Thursday morning. Tho thief, , Ed Robinson all Kd Mollis tin, , was also captured bv .Mr. .\?1 1 ii -on and brought 'o town. He y will bo sentenced !<> tin chain | gang or the penitent ia. y i>\ 11?? k: court tin* week. !? 1'i'i'nhi/tri'ff 'I'/:!* If ft.. ^ Bethel Presbytery will 'with the Presbyterian < !:ut*c-li at P:ehbu-g 'o rrn . r . ;i. "1 ij 1 iie opening sermon wiii t>o preached bv Itev. <\V. Ilutu1 phreys as retiring moderator. The railroads have given reduce 1 1 rates. Mr. \V. .J. Cunningham and Mr. I 1li. llicklin will represent the I Lancaster and Douglas churches i and Mr. T. W. McMurray Tir/.ah. I ,1/j / ntfi'rstiiif/ Srrit-M of' l.rrf it rr.i It if Dr. Dnbiwf/. The authorities of Davidson j College announce a series of lectures on the atonement, in relation to modern speculations and theories by Kev. K. 1.. Dabney, ' 1). 1)., LL. !>., to begin Sabbath the 10th instant and to continue about ten days. } Dr. Dabney is an A. M. gradu ate of the University of Va., was I v > Stonewall .Jackson's idiiet* ot stall' 1 and biographer, was professor of theology in the Union Seminary ot Virginia, is now professor of f> mental and moral science in the University ot Texas. His writings j stand in the front rank ot the pro-1 ?. duetions of tins century both in ] Knrope and Aniorica. Ho is | now totally blind. Many, out side ot Davidson, will gather in _ i bor classic walls to hear the lectures of this great and good I : scholar and divine. . IPrath of f'tipt. I'carci'. wi ('apt..!. K. lVarce, a pronti1 nont citi/.en of Kershaw and for I! several years intendant of the k town, died at his home there last . Saturday atternoon at i uYloeh, 'Iaiier a oriel illness ol typhoid pneumonia. lie u.is IT years of 1 aire. Ill' C'allie l<i Kel'diaW sOOH 'alter the completion of the (>. If. A <liailroad and has lived there ever since. lie leave, ||) liiourii i their 1 o - >, three children. t \\ d daughters and one sou, the eldest da ll_ld el', M J,, I a. . e,;. _ i a . and the-ocond about 1 *? year- of I I'npt. Pearee was a elever, kind man and wa- ureally esteemed by all \\ ho knew him. Ho was a member <>l the t'amI den l.odire A. I*'. M.,and ol the Kershaw l.odire K . of P. in whieh latter he earried Sd.OO't life in-ur HIH'C. His remains were interred in tin- town cemetery Sunday a ft or noon at 'J o'clock, with masonic honor- l>v the ("aiiclcn ami the Ker-hau Lodiros. Today is the Day of Atone I ment, a Jewish fast Vav, and our Israelites lic^aii lasting yesterday | evening at '? o'clock and will conItintie till 7 this eveninir. * m ? Kev. S. N. Watson preached in the Itaptist church here Sun day night on the subject of tern | peranee. " /r"1Tr**\ .-.j jl v i OCTOBKR 6, 1891. /'< y.o!<t the t'oHim. Will 11 ucklc' "rry, colored, was 8 | iirn-:jl?'(l Monday < voniiip: for ; j mllin^ a b.ilo of cotton bclon^in^ . to Mr. W. !.. Bird ami disposing . of part of 1 lie m >m*y. "V. Bird'- hired hand., Henry ? i\ n v. not Huckleberry to help $ h?;ul the cotton to I'o.iic ?V Harper's y mo wii.li instructions to deliver ) it to i. ._ * .J< in soon u - it jj ??as {.t :iiod. i \ rrj his L?t?> ? jwiiii Huckleberry to ti:. ;:iu. a I When the cotton was irmned ami >1 i . , . Mw.ui ui tli ? w u-'a, iliu'iuii- d i><*rr\ i'.'ld til'* Berry boy iliat fa* i , (IhckleU rry) eon I 1 go and !??- 3 liver the ba'e of cotton to Mr. I lone? The boy con-ontod, and Huokleberrv went on. but in- ' toad of delivering it according *' i to instruction, ho sold if to T. M. ' ' l'i i/.pal rick iV Bro., who bought li it, supposing it was his own cotton., t Mr. Bird had Huckleberry arrested as soon as lie learned of n [the matter. Ihc negro had spent 1 u several dollars of the tnonev, be-1 t " ' 11 sides having honglit a suit of 1 dotlies, which .Mr. Bird got tlioj merchant to take hack. Buckle- ,s berry is in jail. j ?' I'rort'i iliiit/s of Court. j s Court convened Monday morn | / ing with His Honor. Judge Benot j \t presiding. Solicitor Henry and ii Stenographer McCaw were bothje on hand ready for business. t The grand jury passed upon the following : o | State against David .Jackson, !ti | assault and battery with intent toll"; ! kill. True bill. j h State against Ktl Robertson t | alias Kd Mcllwain, larceny. True ! n bill. to ... i.'i..:.. i " I'liliu \ J'.I\III IM'IIV, IIOIISO I I ; breaking and larceny. True bill. 11 State vs. James l? Barton, as- t s tub :nid battery with intent to "J [kill. True bill. j: State vs. John Blakoney and ' j 1 Maliala Baker, fornication. True t 'bill. a i State vs. B. F. Blarkniou and t 'Sarah I Miillips, a<lultry. True bill, i State vs. /,. K. Barker, viola jtionofthe dispensary law. No n i bill. t i State vs. \\ m. iiieiiardson. i ; Davis Ili'diard-Min and ('harles u i.ovn. nonso KrcaKinir :m<I laroonv. t I Tnii- hill. < I ho OUSO of I > ivid .! Il k SOU W b 1 triod and resulted in u vordiot of c ruilfv. Mo was -ontoncod to tin* ponitont iai v for i yours. A soalod sontoino \V;i> loud < (against lion (iaithor, triod at tho | I last tonn ot the court lor assault ' and hat lory, d\ months on tho 1 chain iranir or a lino of *.*> >. Wash Ingram a us triod lor a- ; sault and hattery with intont to , 'kill, with a verdict of iruilty.'t Sontoncod to pay a lino of .+ .* <) or v six months in tho 1 Vnitontiarv. ' Tho yrand .jury will probably , ho disinissod today, hut tin1 court i I will occupy most of the week. I Cot foil Culture. < Mditor Home and Farm. I From the number of letters I ] have received since my article in i' | your paper of June lo.IIome ami / Farm must he a medium of ex change, carrying information to hundreds who are Seeking for the RISE. NO. 29. -xwni I in mi ??hii a. w.w;'vaj I Kujtol tnukca the food pure. whultsou.- utid ilcllcluu*. 1 ! ! U '1 tea t mm:E i ^tacJuteJy ?uro i novAt rjAKisr, rv>wr>r Nr^von* : Itf*f i '4 Aw*ii .'lTkttWiCk&? .*.i,>. > jfc \.i'<UuUu< < * k'^1 methods practiced In* form r-. In p'dtice the c -! of prodwe ion or to 1?ri11lc ; reasonable pro I above the < '?-! <>i making ? <?t on. It must he remembered tliat iany of the improved i 111 |>!<*iiionts sed by the farmers on flu* irairie land- of Texas, ami by , hieh the cost of makin " cotton < reduced to le-.s than half what costs our Ka stern brethren, an'l ho successfully used anions; tumps, roots, rocks and gullies, tnd I hope not hin<: I may say ill induce those who are making tiquiries to invest in costly maliinorv without lirst preparing heir lands for their use. My statements as to the cost f producing cotton in Texas are he truth, though they may sound ibulous to many fanners who ave never progressed further han the old ruts their fathers lade, regardless of the fact that ur friend, Mullen, rates us with '0111 Ochiltree. Mr. Mullen aust remember that when it hunders in Texas cotton drops <> poinis, ami whom it rains it ;oes down 100. From your ox lanalion you fully comprehend lm correct method of preparing ml dry bedding, and your soluion of the same corresponds with iiv ideas and experience also. That planted on the land thoriiighly prepared. alter going hrough a drouth ol sixty days. is low ahead, yes, tar ahead of that Iry bedded, though the cultiva ion was just the same. I discov red also that on 1 hi' dryost and liirhest portion-. o| the farm th?? ottoi; died lo-< than on plaicher th * soil la id the moisture almost, and have arrived at thionclusion : 1 li.it upon land well nvpared s,) as to store away noi-tlire tor the dry seasons, esteoially of a wet and cold spring i> the past has heel), cotton will lie worse than on the dry hods, hoii^h the lornu r will almost. Ion hie the latter in the end. and no re than pays for the extra vork. In answer to the many in [limes will say : If you are mak up a living, stay where you are ; ! you have one to make and ex. ?eet to follow fnrming or stork *a is i ng? sell what you have and ome to Texas. There is plenty >1 land to rent, either lor part of he crop or money rent at |>er acre ; also any quantity of it or sale on a? lone time as von ivould ask at from $ > to ."PJo per icre ; plenty of wood, pood water ind good people to live among. J. P. M'lean. Wills 1 'oint, Tex.