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? LOCAL DOTS ^ |j ffli jB l? ?Cotton brought 9if cents i on this market vesierday; motion si seed, 27 cents | er bushel. ?Col. Charles Sibley, of Lau- L do, died Wednesday night. The 1 c buiial was at Harmony vesterday. jj ? Dr. J. E. Welsh requests us c* to state that he will not be in his ollioe next Monday and Tues- sj d*y- a. ?Dr. L. V. Bishop has been quite sick for the last few days, )s at his home at Rich IIill, m but is slowly improving and hopes to be out again in a few I"' V* WJ O ai ?Mr. Will ltowell, who lives ou Mr. W. R. Gregory's place near Kershaw, lost his barn and ?' lot of feed yesterday by lire.? %1 His loss was about $100?lver- ^ shaw Era. ? Miss Jerusha Mitchell, ot Rock Hill, went to Rich Hill C! Wednesday and will reopen her ^ school there next Monday, ot ^ which fact the patrons are requested to take note. E ? Will Walker, colored, charg- 11 ed with robbing another negro, Joe Wells, of $100 in Yorkcoun- ^ ty, was arrested in this county a tew days ago by Sheriff Hunter. A A York officer came and got V Walker Wednesday. 1" Mn ur:n; - * v ?t? uuanis, or tne Dixie section, shot at some unknown party on his premises d Thursday night, whom he sus s< pected of trying to steal his horse, ol It is not known whether the a shots took effect, as the party lied. f, ?Mrs. R. A. Long, of Lancas* n ter, received yesterday from her n brother, Mr. Haskell Porter, of H1 Montana, a sample ot the first ^ granulated siuar manufactured in Montana. The sugar was made ii on the 25th of last month, by the tj Billings Sugar Company, with h which Mr Porter is now connect* <> .a ?d. e ?While trying a pair of mules () yesterday, belonging to the a Gregory-Hood stables, Mr. W. P Stogner, ol Antioch, narrowly a escaped being seriously hurt. I'he ? ..; 11 - % ' <in 1111 a is necame frightened <-n Main street and ran away, Mr. j Stogner being thrown Jrora tite c buggy to which they were at'ach- N ed. He was badly shaken up, -N but not severely injured. The mules finally wrecked the buggy against a tree on Duniap street. 1 11 The dr'ver, a colored man, escaped unhurt. !< ?We noticed three teams stand- (, ing in a back lot, one day this week, unattended by drivers or y other persons. The afternoon previous a pair of mules hitched ^ to a wagon, which had been 81 left standing in the street bv the . V, . 1( unm-r ur unver, ran away, serious accidents sometimes result ^ from leaving teams standing j alone. Stock should he de? ^ tached from a vehicle and ^ securely hitched or else left j in charge of some one. As noted | in our last issue, there is an au-1 tomobile in Lancaster now, and , and there are likely to he others soon, so owners ot horses and ^ mules cannot he too carelul about hitching or holding their p animals when iu town. jb PERSONAL ~Tj j Mr. J. M. llood visited lver law Thursday. Mr. M. E. Jordan, of Foit awn, spent yesterday in Lanister. Col. 11. (jr. Mcllwam, of Rock [ill, spent Wednesday in Lauister. Mr. J. Wilie Porter, ot Ker law, was in town Thursday id Friday. Mr. Quay Hood, of Columbia, visiting his parents, Mr. and ira. J. M. Hood. John T. Green, Esq., paid a' rolessional visit to Yorkvilie tid Rock Hill this week. Mr. Latta Davis, who has been at West for some time, is on a isit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Davis. I Mrs. O. K Williams and lit. e son, 0. K. Jr., went to Lanister Tuesday to spend a few ays with relatives.?Rock Hill lecord. The Rev. S. N. Watson, ol leath Springs, spent Thursday i Lancaster. We are indebted to im for a pleasant call while in ie city. Misses Mary Green and Lillie .dams, of Lancaster, have been isiting relatives and friends ere.?Bullocks Creek cor. Yornilie Enquirer. Mrs. J. M. Carson and chilren, ot Kershaw, and Mrs. Carinas mother, Mrs. M. A. Welsh, t Louisville, are visiting Mr. nd Mrs. T. S. Carter. Miss Maggie Hardee came over oin Lancaster Saturday afteroon and spent until yesterday lorning with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. A. M. Hardee.-Chester antern. Mr. (i. B. Barron, representig a Louisville, lvv., firm, is in tie city this week. Mr. Barron as many pleasant things to say l Charleston and ot her style ol lltprluiiiim/ * l'1 ?l ..V TIOHUIS. /ILII U.?llgU n a business trip he has found few moments of time to enjoy tie festivities.?Charleston News ml Courier. tenth of Me. Oncnr '/'?///?; . Air. Oscar Taylor, one of ban* aster county's most estimable oung men, ilieil at an early hour esterday morning at the home f his lather. Mr. S. 1). Taylor, f Craigsville. IIis death was ue to an attack of gastritis, hough he had been in bad health jr some months. Mr. Taylor as hoi 1 April 29, 1878, and was liereiore in his 201 h year. He ras never married, lie was a oung man ol exemplary habits ml a consistent member of the l. R. P. church. He leaves be ules his father, Mr. S. D. Tay>r, the following brothers and isters: Mr. W. E. Taylor, of <ancaster; Messrs John and Walter Taylor, of Craigsville; Irs. Kd. Mobley, of II eat h prints, and Mrs. VV. M. Carothr9 of Y ork county. The burial takes place this lorniog at 11 o'clock at Shiloh. ?Capt. J. M. Warwick has eon quite sick lor several days, ut his many friends will be leased to learn that he is now etter. Shootinp in Heath Spri n<fs-~I)rx /v. S. Mcl)oir Shot bp Mr. ft oh n A . It ri<llies. A serious difficulty occurred in Heath Springs last Thursday between Mr. John A. Bridgts ol that community, and his brot h er in-law, Dr. E. S. McDow, of Lancaster. Reports are conflicting as to particulars, bnt it appears that Mr. Bridges shot Dr McDow three times with a shegun, one load striking the D >? tor in the right wrist or h ind another in the lelt shou'der and another in the leg. I is apprehended that the Doctor may lose an arm as the result ol one ? f the wounds. t The cause of the si ooting > not known here, but it is t lir uvdit I #1.:? i- -i *111vt 11 una us oriem in tarn'ly troubles. Dr. McDow was taken to the Rock Hill hospital Thursday night for treatment. It was learned from Rock Hill yesterday that lie was resting very well. Foot A mputated. The left toot of Mrs. Albert C Uinson, of the Dixie section, waamputated last Wednesday by Dr. W. H. Sapp, assisted by Dr. E. S. McDow, ot Lancaster.? Mrs. Hinson has been suffering # for about a year with necrosis of the bone She stood the operation remarkably well and is nowgetting along nicely. Tne White Woman Wanted in Spartanburg Found at Last. Mrs. Coburn,the white woman previously relerred to in The News as being wanted in Spartanburg to teetity against par ties charged with whipping her j in that county, was located at Vanwyck day belore yesterday. TheSpartanburg authorities were notified of the fact. Gov. Heyward, it will be recalled, offered some time ago a reward ot $75. lor the delivery ot the woman to i I ril '/men iiih oiierin 01 Spartanburg. Freight Train IVrecked in Cancaster?Four Cars Denialishctl. A north-bound freight train on the Southern, in charge <>l Engineer .lack Crow and Conduc t<>r Neill Simpson, met with a bad accident Thursday night about 7 o'clock, at a point about 200 yards west of the depot here. Owing to the dropping of one end of a beam brake on the track, lour box cars loaded with merchandise were derailed and completely wrecked, in the cut south of Elm street. Fortunately, no one was hurt. On account of the wreckage on the track, tlie north-bound I ptts^eiiger ir.iin, due nere at S I'Z p. 111., had to he taken over the L tfe C road by way of Chester in order to reach its destination, R ck Hill. Business Notices. All Notices inserted under this head at tlie rate of ONE I'KNT A WOKI) for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 25 words LOST?The l?ttei part of July, somewhere between Southern depot and it S. and W. 28 calibre, pearl handle, nickle plated pistol, No. Finder will please return to Newsotlioe and get r> ward. HTRAYED OR HTOLEN About ten days ago, black shepperd pup. brown legs and light breast, about t> months old. Answers to nau e Prince Reward if returned | to O. O. Stoguer. FOR RKNT?Small two-horse farm two miles from town. Two dwellings, good outhouses and well. Apply to W. J. Cunningham, Lancaster, S. C. FACTSand nc Broom Company ^ SELLS V Everything in Dry Goods Shoes, Hats, Caps Clothing Specials. D We have still left 100 Suits for Men 1 pi ami Boj'8 that will he sold regardless ^ I" of our former price.-. - j $0 00 Suits now for 8.75 t li S.00 Suits now for 5 00 ? P1 lo.00 Suits niiw for 0.00 j ^ 12.50 Suits now for 7 50 j(I Boys'Suits from 1 00 to 8.00 -">4 ii ?_4 p < a a **t< ? specials ior j>i.uw wink G4-G4 Calico, the best made, 20 yar 32 inch Sea Island, 22 yards for.... 3G inch Sea Island, 1G yards for... . 17 yards best heavy Checked Home: Underwear. 1 case Men's 50c Vest and Pants ^ this sale each 45c 1 case Ladies' extra heavy Vests ear' and Pants, this sale each 25c \ye Children's and Misses Union Suits 25c Ladies' Union Suits 49c Wh I.adies' Set Sniijf Union Suits.... 00c sho We have numerous other values t | so we ask you to come and make yo 10 to 25 per cent, on your purchase* A. J. BR The First National Ba LUK&UTUKS : ai T. S. Carter, tt J. D. Funderburk, O. P. Heath, 11 Chas. D. Jones, y Ira B. Jones, R. C. McManus, C( R. E. Wylie. bi Accounts From $1.0 CHAS. D..IONKS, 1 *rert i t1?* n t. E.M.CROXTON When boel', pork, or sausage is wanted | A call ou rue. 1 have opened a market ready not Jo servo tom a: all tt >i?s My stand is one j '['In door below the ohl dispensary or the Journal building. I'hone calls .tusiv.ered at .\ 11 times. I also handle country produce .. I'hone 1011. . 2t. D. K. Cordon. *! ' "I ^ tile l'rot lienj (lol Iberi, Hye specialist, of ?rj,. Durham, N. C., will he at 4the Koddey boarding house Monday, Nov. 12. Kyes , examined free Glasses furnished for all *' defects of sight Particular attention given 1' 11 to childreu'a eyes. SHC' FOK KENT- Good one-horse farm *2A ^ miles from town. Good buildings and good water on p ace. lient cheap Apply to ron I ) Montgomery, 2t Ltiicaster, l oute No 1. W wan NOTICE Nile ot personal property. ?~ 1 will sell at public auction at my home * near Kershaw, known as Jefferson l\ Hor ion place, Monday .x.v. 1tin- toiiowing r??" persona! property: One mule,'2-horse wag- ter on, buggy, cow, tunning implements, '200 ertj bushels corn, fodder, peavme hav, and bar household i.nd Kitchen furniture. and J' F. Hammond, for in I L08T, STRAYED UK STOLEN-Dark AK' briudle L.and bitch, with gray nose. An ?? swers to name of Lot Reward it returned A to News oftice. Let uar FOIl SALE Milch cow with young calf, bar also tine heifer will tiud calf uext Spring, ? II. 1). Thompson, Iaincaater. 14, F D. No. N 3., Newcnt section. FOR SALE?Several young sows V and a few of the other kind. Also 1 Wi good saddle, buggy and work horse? ?>as| work anywhere. K A. Long, News Hit Oftice, Lancaster, s. C. ?? N THERE will will he an Excursion <>ver the L. A" C. from Lancaster to (treat Falls due on Thanksgiving day. This will afford a lino opportunity to visit the Falls and see ?? the great work being done there, and every- ( one who 1ns not been should not miss this fire trip- got] s FICTION iells it for Less /HAT ? Notions, Clothing, and Millinery. ress Goods, Dress Goods. ecp 54 inch Broadcloth 85c .... ... i.nmuciuin ack, navy, grey,brown,>{reen 4.">c eces 54 in. all wool Broadcloth. le 1 00 grade, this sale 7-ic eces .*>4 in. all wool Broadcloth, le 1.25 kind, this sale k at our other special things i Dress Goods. ii Black Brilliantine at 4'.?o 5 this Stock Lasts: ds for $1.00 1.00 1.00 spun for 1.00 Shoes, Shoes. ?e have the best line of Shoes on th for Men, I adies and Children. 4 will make the prices to suit you. en you need a pair ask to see our es. ;hat we cannot mention here, ur bill with us and save from 5. OOM CO. ink of Lancaster. Besides the well known character lid ability of our board of Direoirs, we keep your money insured gainst every kind of loss, making lis bank a safe place to deposit our savings. We extend every courtesy and aoimmodation consistent wiili good inking. 0 Up Solicited. H. E. WYI.IK, Vice-l'resident. , Cashier. fter thi- week and until further ice, we will run our gin only ou trsdaya, Kiidaysand Saturdays. Lancaster Meivaiitile Co Iveryone has given up that we sell hest Hour in town. Our "Town k" and ' Silverlake" Patent is of highest grade atid all we ask is a 1 }.'.ennelt Grocery Co. i.C. Payseur has Just received 200 nds feathers in 5 atid in pound lots, ked. 50 cents a pound. ()w is the time to make your fruit es Currants, Raisins, Nuts, t it, etc., at Bennett Grocery Co. 'OOD! WOOD! Apply to J. 0. Edla when you want your winter wood AH'ABLE LOT FOR SALE ? ven store-rooms and restaurant on le. In close proximity to LancasCotton Mills. Very desirable prop? for good mercantile business, her shops, beef markets, shoe shops I restaurants. Also excellent site laundry, which is greatly needed Lancaster Apply to T S. Carter, silt. 10-27-tf. T<L indebted for the Lancaster Iger will please settle. After Jany 1st aH accounts will be put in ids of collector. T.tvCarter. 3m. iew crop New Orleans Molasses at Bennett Grocery t'o Ve have bought \V. A. Kilig'sship. II shoe stocK 4t? cents round, for It only, beginning Nov 12. E. O. iron A E B Wright. 11?7 3t fotice ! Members Jackson Lodge 53, A F M, must pay their annual 's on or before November 15th. J A Cook, .Secretary OME QUICK, or ail of Bennett icery Co's car cabbage will be le.