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| ^ LOCAL DOTS ^ J![j ?Cotton brought 10;f cents on this market yesterday ; cot- 8 ton seed, 27 cents. ?Dr. J. II. Bounce will J preach at Camp C?eek church next Sunday altern?on at 3 o'clock. ^ il ?Mr. Roach Kenid gton, son of Mr. tioorge Kenn u.ton, and M iss Leila Todd, daughter of , Mr. Daniel Todd, of the .J ack-onliatn section, were married last Thursday, by the Ib'v. -J. M. t Wliite. * 11 ? Manager Wylie, of Uio Cloud house, lias finished tlio big i: 'task of moving his stock of ' -' ' goods Irom the Masonic building info the Springs block, lie is t now going to have one of the 1 prettiest stores in the up conntry. ,, ? The Farmers' Alliance Ex A change in, Columbia, has appor e tiooed among the counties en till* (I there'o $15,074.78 of the [ fund on h?iul. Lmcaster c >un- j fy ge's $594 02; York. $1,200; i Chester, $~78 S7; Kershaw, $360.12; Chestei field, $323.27. ?Sheriff Hunter went to | Charlotte Monday afternoon \ after .)ohti Bdlard, a colored i servant at the Central hotel who is wanted here to answer to the charge of larceny. lie is expect* d to return with his prison ^ er today. There seems to bo a Isimiar charge against Mallard Jin Charlotte, hut lie will be brought here lor tiial first. e ?The residence of Mr. J. T. ^ Tinmasson, manager of the (1 Lancaster telephone system, nar- ^ rowh escaped destruction I)}* fire Sunday morning, about 10 o'clock. The root was set afire y by a spark from the chimney 1 and about six feet along one ol t1 thje valleys was burned before ^ tKe ll imes were discovered. The l' tim ly discovery of the tiro no ,i....i 1 -i ' > U 'UI i Miveu ine uuildlllg. p Death of Mr. 'fori Jfoitffh. ] Mr. Joel Hough, clerk <>1 the ^ court of Iv.ar.-haw, die 1 at li li ^home in Camden Monday, Ir 111 tlio effect of a paralytic stroke. A Mr. Hough was a gallant con f "derate soldier, was a member of Ken?haw's bregade, and was twic-i desperately wounded m r battle. Ho had many friends ;< in this county who will he pain- .. ed I o hear of his death. v a Jf'os He from Ijdncaster Count if/ 's 8 'I he Daily Trihuno ol Tampa, \ Fhv., of the 3id instant, contains an recount of tlio finding in a / boat in old Tampa bay of cloth- li ing tvidently belonging to C. W. + Bruce, a carpenter of that city, ' origin illy from South Carolina. lie had been missing lor a week j, or more. It is thought that lie c , committed suic do by drowning 1 or accidentally fell . overboard, 'j lis hotly lias not been found. j v Don Hies of iirief. ^ A notable inst>,**'*6 of a dog's a devotion to Jts owner occurred in this community a tew days i f ^ago. Mrs. Julius Blackmon, who recently died in Lancaster, as noted in The News at tho time, owned a little "fice," to which h she was greatly attached. Hav- c ing no children, Mrs. Blackmon li was wont to pet I he dog a great t deal. And when she died the u griel of the little 'dice" was in- r ^nsolable. Tt howled most pit- S JRisly for several days and nights t< Mfefused to eat anything and final- C ly died. h PERSONAL Hi 11. A. Dobson, E q., of Ivorliaw, iti town Monday. Col. II. G. Mcllwain, of Rock Iill, spent yes'erdav in Lancas01*. Mr. 0. F. Spencer, of the u>;k b?r, was in town yesteray. Mr. Marion Witherspon and amily are visi ing relatives in Charlotte. 9 Mrs. W. M. Moore relurns his week from a visit to reiaives in Gafl'ney. Mrs. J. E. Poore, of Columbia, 3 visiting her parents, Mr. and Irs. L. C. Payseur. Mr. R. M. McCrorey, ol irienville, spent Sunday in jane aster, his old home. Mr. Ilt-el NVitherspoor. and lis charming b'i le returned .louday night from their northrn tour. Mrs. A. II. Greene, of Rick Iill, came oy.r Sunday to visit icr daughter, Mrs. W. T. Wil i hub. Mr. O. P. Ileath, ono of ?h irlotte's well known capita ists, who is largely interested n Lancaster, his old home, was 11 town last Saturday. Mr. J. N. Spann. of Columbia. ,nd his friend Mr. Leo Spillman. t Baltimore, were tho gues's 01 t l" inul M rn <1 I' ' '"?>?- " lint - *. . ?uvi 4TAI O vy , X . I mo veek. Mr. A. J. Clark, formerly ditor of llio Lancas'er Enter rise, was in tho city a short >hi!o tins niorn.ng on his io:u:i. rem a short trip to Colutnlva.? Jhester Lantern. Mrs. J. F. B >s\vell, of Burk ille, Va., wlio has been spend ng some time here with her brents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. htyteur, returne 1 home Satur ~ ay. The Itev. Paul A. Presley, 1 astor of the A. K. P. church, Sl eft last evening for Nashville, a< 'enn , whore he v.ill spend in w est and study a month's vara ion that has been given him by .j, lis congregation. tl in I Ldncttstrian's A arrow ICttrnjn , in Jioclc Hill. l)( Mr. John F. Addison, until econtly a member of the police jj ;)rw "? t, met wnii an I s( ecidcut Saturday in IIo<'k Hill L] vliich nearly cost him his life, a| s will be seen by th^ following p, pecial from llock liiil to the ;\| Jews and Courier: ,,! A young man named John iddison, a new (1 igmau on a reight train, was thought to bo , died here tins morning lrom a ^ all lrom a car, but he after- ' /ards recovered. llo was stand- j1' agon top of a car while shift- ' tig. The engine humped this c ar violently and Addison was hrowti to tiio ground, falling on is head. It was though at rst that his neck was broken, j.'* le afterwards recovered some <>i irhat and was taUon to the city ospital, where ho is getting sj, long very well. Ki I Wl \vi Yhut I'oliceniaii Jlateman Has o, to Sao os to Solicitor IIcorn's ? 'Vestlmonif. I a Mr. G. E. Bateman,now a memier of the police force of Lan P aster, but who was chief of poice of Kershaw at the timo of he Morrison lynching, requests is to state in his behalf that the elerencos to himself made by is Solicitor Henry in the latter's estimony before Judge Gage in fll theater last Saturday, at the C tearing of the motion for a 15io Owing to the delay in c on February 1st, as stated ; store with a complete line o advance in cotton goods, the Tliree ' 40-inch White Lawn, bought our store now, and we are g don't hesitate to say we lay he bought today at the price ings in mercerized goods, ca goods 22 l-2c the yard. W< Mew S] and will make the price 10 c short pieces of 10 to 20 yard ing of Shirting Prints in no; early spring suits, in best co Come to see us in our new we will interest you in quali a HE Fourth Door rm^e of venue in the d; mage lit by the Morrison estate; riinst Lancaster, are altoget her ! itlnut foundation in fact. Mr. i atom in says that lie did cv rvlingin his po -ver as an officer ot 10 law to aid Solicitor Henry i his investigation of the 'ynch- i ig; thai ho even at his own excuse hired a horse and biurgy ul cariie I the sol ei'or out into ie country, abi ut two miles, to ;? the widow ol Morrison, and ia' lie put bimselt to consider-' olo UoubD t<) hunt up seyt-ral j 111'irs and take I hern before r. Il-nry, to be inlt rro_-a oil joul the matter. Mr. Hatemen is naturally very idignant a' 'h? wholesale | targe of imliff >re! co ma le by oiiiitor Henry against t'>? of t'ors of tie law in this county J i relation to the Morrison mat-1 r. $100.00 itewarcb ouit N'i;\v msnoveuv medicine J.MI'ANY of Laurens, S. C., litis nanutured unit sold thousands of bottles of itu new diocovertV within tlio Inst ree (lit years with an aluoliU (u'.\u.\nk.e with out It bottle for all Blood and :in Diseases, Nervousness, Liver and idnoy Troubles, and offers $100.00 re?rd to any person who will prove that by have over failed or refuse t to comply tli the terms of the Guarantee. Sold by awford Bros. ,harlftttfi Tlailv Observe uui avi<vv tswilj V/WUUi IVJ1 ublished every day in the year. $8.00 per year. $4.00 per 6 months. $2.00 per 3 months. The only paper in the State sued every day. Sample copies sent upon rejest. Address, harlotte Daily Observer, Charlotte, N. C. Collection of Et arpenter work, we were unable t but by the middle of the week \v f early Spring goods. These goo jrefore we are in position to give rhousand t last August for January shipm oing to sell them at 8, 10 and our competitors in the shade on 1 i \trtb 1 1 Unn-? \\T ^ ^1- 1 II V OVI1 nielli. ?? C ill C fillUVVIHJ^ nnot be matched for less than 2 have a great selection of )ring Gin ents the yard. One case 7 l-2c s, the goods are placed on sale a it patterns at 5c the yard. Six } >lors, to be sold at 25c the yard. store, as we are anxious for you ty and price. a ta L ^2 from First National Rank, in Sm ~ ' ~-X" ^ ou can't go anywl burbs but what th ! > I (J SALK \Y i Mrs. A. tells Mrs. Every one who In lighted." The mor pier you are. It's I j saving sale in town Williams - I i ne Ct Notice of Eicction. Whereas, onn-tliird of llui Freeholders and one-third of the Electors resi ling in Autijeh {School I istiict Ni>. 4'.' iu l aiicnstir County, State ot South Carolina, have petitioned the Board of Education t<> order an election in sail tnlioeh >ehotd District So. I'd. tr? iletei hi in f> whether or not a -ji < cinl levy of Four (It Mills shallhe l> vi<< I on all real ant joson-d pioperty in s.?id j District for school pm poses. I Notice is hcrnhy oiven that said election beheld by the trustee* of said school dis| trict at .'Intiocli School House, ou Wsdnendav, Fehrnar.v 21st. Itt.'fl, at which election oniy such electors as return real and per- i soniil property for taxation and who exliiliit tli.tie tuv n?"l 4 l! 41 .. ?uv*? (ha niiu r^mirinm*ii rerun- i rates, ns required in ^eneml elections, shall l?o allowed to vote. W. M. MOOItK. II E COFFEY, Count* llourd. 0. L. MoMANl S. 0. (). 8TOONKB, O. W. IUKEK, Trustees Antiocli District. Lancaster, S. 0., Feb. 6th, The Lancaster News, 8 pages twice a week, $1.50. I illy move into our new store 'e will be found in our new ds were bought before the you some old prices. Y ards ient. These goods are in 101 O l IIr_ i-? tt-iuft [hji yiiru. we these goods, as they cannot a big line in white Waist30c ; our price for these ghams Madras Ginghams, bought t 5c the yard. Big show)ieces checked Taffetas for r business and we are sure rings Block. ^ it "I ^ j | sc'f is easily uescncd ^ at a distance. lore in town or suey know about our 11\ rv\<: (iooDS B. and so it goes, ivs is simply "dee you buy the hap: lie greatest money iughes Co. ish Stcre. Bargains We have a few HEAVY SHOES that will soon be out of season, and will offer such goods for the next 30 days at Actual Cost. We are going to save you money. Come quick. CHERRY & CO. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared, si* usual, to negotiate loan on Improved cotton farms, in sums of 93UU. and upwards for five year*;. Interest at 7 pe cent, on sums of 11,000.00 and over. Under 91,009.0). 8 per cent, interest. No brokerago or commission charged?only a reasonable feo for abstruct of title. R. E. WYblE, A Homey-at-Low.