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LOCAL DOTS ?Cotton brought 11 ? cent* on this market yesterday ; cot- \ ton seed, 25 cents. ?Don't I a 11 to attend yonr > Democratic club meeting next Saturday. . ? The Lane >st'r unvle i ecl>0"L started Mondav on the ninth ami . Inct r?i r? n U * uuv ill 'lull Ul JJIffctJIM S^S" I eion. i ?a k<>o<1 many 'amier^ have finished p'-ni ing r?f?it??n and nre . now preparing in pi nit c<?rn ? There was considera'df li ?il ( in the JaciiS'MiImm eeciion lasi Sunday aitnrnoou. ? Mr. Frank Montgomery nn?l Mi-s Bessie Wiight were marrn d v Sunday by Magistrate W. P Cas 1 ~ key. ? A 12-pound bov was born to ^ Mr. and Mrs John Q Adams 011 ( the 14th, instant. ?There was plenty of fruit , yesterday morning, throughout , tills section. Opinions differ, , however, as to whe her it did any dan age. ?There will be services in the < Episcopal church next Sundav 1 morning at 11 o'clock, conducted , by the Rev. R M. Marshall, ot Rock Ilill. ?The Crenshaw school taught ( by Miss Burness Smith, will close next Friday night, April 27th, with an entertainment by the ( . pupils, which will consist of reci- ^ tations, drills, songs, etc. The j public is invited to attend. M- T O Iif:i ? .? ! j o. >y usou, who, as slat ^ ediu the last issue of The News, j was reelected Stale Secretary of ] the Junior Order at the meeting j of the Sta'e Council in Columbia last week, is now empowered to ^ organize councils in any part of ^ the State. He organized a coun y oil in Chester Monday night. ?It. will ho a revelation to many to know that Lancaster ^ has a comp my that handles more j stock and vehicles,prob >hly, I hail j any oilier concern in the tw?> | Carolina*. We refer to the Greg t> ory?lJo<d Live Stock Company, whose announcement appears in ^ to day's paper. ?Policeman H. N. Sowell (j caught a party of five well known c white men carl playing a lew y nights ago. The tines imposed t by the Mayor aggregated .$115. s Lancaster's polic men, very pro , perly, make no distinction on ac- ( tzouiu (m coior wiien II comes 10 apprehending violators of the . law. They will, for example, , arrest white men lor gambling n I H just as quickly as I hey will raid . a crowd of colored crap-shooters. . ? Mr. T. C. Lemmond, son of Mr. W. I). Lemmond of this J place, who has been in Colorado j, lor some lime, happened to be in r Han Francisco during ihe earth ) ijuake. He probably escaped t inhurt however, as he has since H been heard from and is now on t his way to Booth Carolina.? Vjol. Allison and family are still j anxiously awaiting tidings from v the Colonel's youngest son, Mr. t Ueorjze W. Allison, who, as st>?t c ed in our last issue, is a resident v t\f Qon Kranniurfi Vnlh i iiir Iium ! VI l ;wil I WliViwv*', ? | been heard from him since the t awful calamity. ( i ll' PERSONAL !' Dr. J B. Putrick,of Kick Hill, % a on a vieii lo Lancaster. u Dr. Frank Butler, ot Edgefield. 0 va* in t>?wii last Saturda> . s Mi. a id Mrs. J. M. Hood vis li ud Cuiu'uti( tlie pa-t w?ek. t Col L-roy Springs is in Wash-i1 iiulou ti.ii week. ' / Editor 11 unel, of Kershaw, was in 11 w n Men ? ?y. Mrs. W. T. W'iliiatui is visit- j ng in Kock lliil Jotin T Green, Esq., attended , :ouri :n Yor.vvnie Monday. t Dr. J. E. Kutledge visited Jainden Moi.dav. Ii Mrs L ;ro> Springs and li'tle a J"11, Alas t*r Elliott, went t> New I lurk a low days ago. a f Mr. Sa n F. Massey, now of c 3-ceola, spent Sunday aud Monlay in Lancister. c Mr. J. Al. Hood, of the Gregory-Ilood Live Sioek Co., has / Sjone to St. Louis to buy more stock. Mr. John Mngill, of Kershaw, H was in town Monday. He was I in his way to Blackstock to at- 1 Lend Bethel Presbytery. r Mr. W. D. Gayle, his daugh ' ;er and little son, of Wingate, ^ r M. C , spent Sunday in Lancas;er, their former home. *' P Supt. Banks, ol the graded ^ ichools, attended a meeting in ^ Jolumbia Saturday of the State ^ 3oard of education, of which he 8 a member. Mrs. E W. Sis'are returned v yesterday from a week's visit to J ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ?. Lillian, in the Riverside secion . ] Miss Julia Gregory, who ha6 jeen several days at home on aclount of sickness, returned to / iVinthrop College Monday after- " loon. Messrs Ernest Moore, John T. it ireen, T. Y. Williams, W. C. lough and Harry Foster, of the Lancaster bar, have gone to Co ?i umt>ia to attend the Supreme ^ ourt. Rev. W. W. Hatch ford and It dr. Walser McMurrav,of Tirz.di, i, lunch, and Mr. R T. Beaty, " leh'gate ot the Presbyterian (! hurch of Lancaster, left here 'esterday for Blackstock, to at-|( I r end Bethel Presbytery, now in|<> essi.ui there. )' Mrs. B. N Cousar, of Lancaser, wiih her little infant spent a ew hours here Wednesday morn- {' ng on her way to Charlotte to lave the latter's eyes treated by a . pecinlist. She was accompanied o >y her brother, W. P. Robinson, ^ Csq ?Chester Lantern. Messrs T K. Cunningham and (1 I. A. P. Sistare, two of Lancas- ti er county's most successful far- * ners, lett Monday tor New Or- F o eans. They will he absent about j> wo weeks, l'hey will, of course, j. ttend the Confederate reunion n n his week. I. Mr. Percy M. Winiberly, of jane aster, is spending several h ve?'ks with his parents in this own. Mr. Wimberly has acepted an important position F villi the Southern Kiilwav Com- * >any, at Camden, and will leave n a lew days to assume his du- t ies.?St. George cor. News and * Courier. I fwellliHf liuri/l<trize<l. The dwelling ot Miss Lou Mc lurrav, an eloerlv maiden ladi yho lives a few m I *s went o! own, was buigla ized last S <t irtluy night. Ah nit fifty pomrh I Hour and some meat wr? toler. Miss McMuiray was not a i< m-? at the titn , h?\inii cont o t er hi9ter'e, if r by, to t-peiu lie night. > /iictittfer Tuh'es no Stork in So clntiMtn. A S cialist, J. L. Kit's, of At u>t , Cr-i., ma lo i e w speecie* mi the s'reets oi Lnicas'er th? atier part ol 1 i-t week. Ho spokm ri1 Fiilav trght, Saturd?y ><f ernoon and Satu 'a-' night. IL i;td but few au l?tors a' any lime nd those few, d >ub 1 *s ?, wert irompt'd by cur os tv to sto t n 1 li-ten to him. lie evident y ound no sympa'h zers in thi ommu'iitv, whicti speaks wel! or the intelligence of Lancaster': i' izenship. tlr. Thomns Cnutfien, <tn Af/et Citizen, I'as.neM Awuy?\ Mr. I'homas Cauthen, an'agec ii<1 highly esteemed citizen o -Measant Hill township, die 1 ast Saturday. lie was a brothei ?f the late Hiram Cauthen o j'-<nc later and was about 71 -ears of age. He was twice narried. He leaves several son md daughters, among then ilessrs Joseph, .John and Ale< Cauthen, Mrs. Murkinson Rob iihou, Mrs. John Robinson ant drs. Mack Bailey. Mr. Oautheu was a good raai ind enjoyed the confidence of al vho knew him. His remain vere buried Sunday at Nev ^ope. Business Notices Notices insertetl undei Iiir Head at the rate of ONK (JKN'I l WOKD for each insertion. N< otice to be counted less than 21 rords. 25 bushels .Spanish Peanuts for seed, a Cnnctt Grocery t'o Tli.VHElt ? A capable male teacher o xperieuce desires position in a school o >ng term nud fair salary Can piopar .udentR ?or college, deference* given.? ddress X Y. /. Co., News Office, Lnn iRter, S, C. JUST received?3 solid cars Wagons.car Mioiks Tayior wagons, 1 car 1 and oi>c Ilackucy wagons and 1 car 1 and orse Hickory and Tennessee wagonslixcd, H'Oigiit right and \v?, are going t L*11 thcin right, (in gory Hood I ivcM e !o. VI l'AK OttK I am agent for tlie Vila >rc. .Iny one needing any ol the niedi inc can get it. Price $1 no p r packag r three for $3 t>?. Also V () l'ills for V!;" ei box Any one wanting any inodicin >n get it by niail by wiiting inc. O (1 Viguson, It F.D. it, Lancaster, S.?5. JUS 1' ItE'"K1VKD I car Virgin ai'orn i car. Home quick, before it is all sohl i. <). ISIackinnn. ALL peisons indebted to me for atten io?- to premises are asked to pay up -i nee, as I will tender niv resignation t ionueil May 1st. Adaut Morrison "INSUR VNit?:. * I aiu prepared to write yon Life. Aoci ent aud Health, Fire and Hail Protec ou. Hail insurance at'2 per cent on yon ablation np to fill, per acre, "No entr nee fee charged " Fire insurance in th '.dmelto Mutual Co.. of Sapartanbuig. a no fourth ol i line rate. Losses | ai< romptly 1 still represent the slroiiges r th" world, the Equitable Lite, lie 'euns> Ivania Casualty <to., is second t< one for Health and Accident For fntthe 1 for in a ion wiite or ?i?*i 1 ou W. 11. Kn ighi .ancestor, S. C IN PL \LK of nitrate of soila use < ereo te for a top dressing. For sale by Tie [eath-JoOHH Co. FLORODORA COTTON SKKI 'OR SALE. ?Long Staple Variety eed, originally bought from I. A toney, of Allendale. The Alaple non forth 2 cent* more on thin loarkei ban ordinary cotton Will ?#?11 t $1.00 par bunhel in Iota of 10 biihlila and upward*. Apply to R.J. McIwain, I.ancaater, No. 3. 3-7-10w. I WAGONS : Wagons Wagons We now < fl'er tl:e larirest and very best selected lot oi Wagous ha' has ev> r b-en hipped into the ?tale. Ti ink of i ?ihivetsolid c r-? of W ton-'?? ne oi them all 1 hor-e, 45 in number. This is ? t' e fir-t car of J liorso Wagon^ thai was ever tdiiupeil t<* Lancas'er and doubt'ess mlo in? Mate. The oilier two i r? eniiHM . f i o Q . and 4 i orse Wag' 11-, witn any I eght of win-el <?r width oi t>re. p flunk ol ii?over 125 Wagons Io *< lect Irom. ihequ slioo arises, a-* one ol our friends asked, uWhv on tlie ear-li d d you bu\ so manv ? Did you think they had quit making them?" N<?, but in ' order to get the price, we have I ought for this place and all of our other places over 2,000 vehicle-. By doing this we have been placed on the jobber's list, and all business men know ilia' this means 100 per cent, less than any one, except a jobber, can bnv. I i Buggies Buggies Three solid c ?rs of Buggies. One of the celebrated Hackney, r * One of the celebrated Columbia. f One of the celebrated Hickory. y And a number of the Columbus and B ibcock, i Any size or style from an 18 inch body to a nice carriage. B ' Harness Harness j Remember we manufacture our own Harness, and hence have no competition. All kinds on ha'd or made to order. We have shipped, all told, 50 cars of ' Mules and Horses and our Mr. Hood is now on the market buying more. Don't fail r to come to see us. We don't stop for summer?it's just as necessary to have tlnm in summer as in spring. We must have them * for our numerous customers. Some bought, perhaps, don't ruit them, and they must he suited. Any kind you want, from a $25 r l''uf? t? an extra driving horse. All shades and grades. Come n one, come all. r> ; Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co t ______________ e ! I /ft, Wear t> / A / I i i \ A k ] ^ * I UaWitf SHOES j A treat for the feet. SOLD BY r I Williams-Hughes Company ! OASI I stohk. I a J] ? Mr. .lanieK West li.-ul ,*i lee! ?Mr. .Ieme? Kvaio. one < I' -'broken in Caiinlcn We Ino-ilnv. I B.u in L ofT? new mail cjiit ert ' j Ho wits thrown r>y .1 mule. |,!1 ',M> futility, serviicr on I .1 , I Ister No 2, 11 is t in (it's 'o>j ?Cherry tV Co , invito your si/to f o?. r> take f fleet .Vlay It. ' ! ti11hiit tin ehewle ro t?. aponial ^O. llni?on, ot I'rimus r I bargains in shoes, etc. This en ,l ,H !k?on IM * '? ' 1 ?*> succeed i i i .. Mr. hvns. I < teiprtsinir In use run an unusually well selected slock of foot wear. Sul'H'Ttbe to The News.