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f. v i ?=_ mm # $orai #UtUr$. 'J Jir t h urrhrn. The u.'u*l service# *t thn Pretbvterimi Church on Sunday next. The ISupper xvhicli was to have been reMiriitf.i on Similar ]Hi*t. wai postponed until tii<t Sunday in March lv->. nil Nc?->i:til <'l the .:ric!r?nt*n:y of thu w :iiiter. I'llc 'Quarter!y ('on'Vt*MC* .for I .aiica^ter Station will he held <>n next Siturdav and Sin day. Kcr. (i. W. tt.ir.lner, pantor of H ilif I It* |?t i-t ("nn iili, who Iims been oil ? vi. t ? liit r?lati\?., t>a? rrtitrned.? lie wt?t preach Hopewell next s 11:111 a v .('???(/> rt $irr .4 ntment*. < HMin; l>c*i Rti 1 - A. J. < Mijitlien, j rr<i?liii<? Klilfr. l.aii.-iHlrr Sm. '.init?i(itT*i2 dm! 1R. | , AY. : .1 .an<-.i?tct I'l, .Ian 10, Ji>. I r:t-1 -vi!!? t W-, M*rcli 22, 2'1. Jtvl*, ? llrT ,1. ? a?ilh*ii, I'maiJing: j | '.Mar ?!' tli'- < 'ItroSrr IViatriol, *ril! j iiu>kf ("linatnr liia Imni#. . ,'1V talagrapli at Kichlmrg mii>1 villr liava l?nnn ilia- J .'viiliiitif <1. ? kiiie?l toil wiM turknva ?!*:I'injj ili*' ' hriatmna lioliilnya. linn. .It.l'n .1. Ilnwtpliill a pant ilia , ?< ItriMina* lit.li.lay* at liia limne in . < lii??ter. \ VIr. I>ni:iel Hi neon. an oM eiti- j *rn ilii.? county, nj;o?l about eeventy J vpjim, <iif<1 mi the l?t day of January , . *<* I He w*? n goml man ami hi* J math in deplored by a larjje r rele of! 11 if- , !?i<*}iIttirff i? In ba\ e a now Arade- ' in\ wiili J'rof. (!I. nt the ' I I; ?:)!I ol it. IIh ? n competent limn to .1 i i e< t the i 1 ? iiu? Ui e!:oot. - -it it eatimatcd that nno thouminn . r:)hliii? hp.v* hun killed in thi* conn* ; tv the j p?i three i!ayi?, A hi^ mion :?l way* tf!N on- tlw rabbit. Ihe iIhmih^o. limit* bv th-i melting the 'iiii'i mi yeaterduy h mrrolianH b. e etc , In the new brick huildinif* ft.yn'l} erected nt thi* p'tice, nill ajiwiiiit to uhim $2000. We direct Hi Ifli lion t e lite t'liaiitfe J t (trhrdule !' the S (' K IT iu tbia I paper. Our ihsttfk* are due to ! AVipii, tirn. I'ieVct A gout," for a com- ' |*iineetnrv pn?>p. 1 he colli ?nH|i?tirl ?nnw fco7.e tip 1 (he oiioine on lh? l onrtitrr and I ' be-irr Ituilread, la-t Saturday, cnu? i v tli" k'*;I ?!i?J not arrive here i? >t?" -vtmlrt morning. l ite employers I fhe r. 'ul looked like icebergs. It i imi; plucx t> r ?i fiie '.rain through? ! v. lurpT ?** ,M. .... ,<Utl ?A nint h */ Itijlr I'tHl'itrr, W u* .11. U .neb trough tk ('<?., ( lies- I t?r. S. < ic ihe agents fur tiic Old kveninekv KiH- 1'iwder, niiii have esl.-?liiNhed it \I?0'*7.iitf in ( lieeter, ftiul will ell nt Factory prices by the pack- j age I'liev arc aU<> Agents for Fair- i bank'? < VU brnicd Scab-a. tf. /v out*/, - I ;?MI Joint 15 Frttill, of this C'ttltlrv. ha? been elected First Vios^preei.li-nt of i he ('heater l uir Ass tciation. -kIi-?. Alice Ferry na- rylurned home front it vteit to friends. r i tf.i.i. i ... _ i -- 1 i ii 11 i.Mj., nmi n*11>r:io?t mi Sunday )a*l, from a visit to ' relatives in Alabama. IVY. II. .1 .ir?m took tli?* warpath l'.r Texas, 'aei week, where he expect* t? permanently locate. Mr A..I. Bennett tail y?et?rdar . Morning r.?r INneriUe, N where ho "* expect* to unite hi* future wit}? jmi esti.wahle voting lady. t **** S t ftMl/ll f/ , j < .)i?i-I?rii?j? Hue weather, a large! number of person* from tlie country j *? in town on .Monday last. But ! little property was aold by the Sheriff! and tbe Clerk, which brought fair' prices. .Everybody c otnpiaii.e 1 of bard time* and predicted worse ahead. Hj4 4ms |-?|ils to be anxirui* ' to pee theif debts. 1 7 he It rut her. 1 I he weather t >r ran frw dava ! ha* knaekodall the almanac* into pi? j Veuwr not excepted. Sonw commenced j falling hara on Saturday morning I ??t shortly after daylight and contin 4^ until about 2 nYloek, laying to the d?pth of about 8 iuchta in the drift*. The *'in made it? apjrearanoe oh Sunday morning but had no viaible fleet, the thermometer bein;? at ' beliw./oro. Again on Monday evening now and *lcft?' .*ttjmenced falling and Continued throughout the night, covering the ground t'? the depth of 6 inches on a dead-level. Today (Tuee day the weather ha* ecnaiderably modei ated and h ulrady rain ia falling *.??! the-now i* fi?t ntelting away. ?lt i* eanl hr kimKiqg nnii lliat Sunday morning tbevddmt at thi* place ^ *ii?'*e 1A't2. ? Flo*. A W Whitney, Hingham, i??., any* : "After a long eioknee* from l.mig fever I need Brown'* Iron Jiir'of. nod gullied -trcnglh " -School Xotlce. The Tructees of the Free Common Schools in -Lancaster County, arc b?re'\v notified to have their respective Schools opened oil the 2d Monday in January, 188 4. .1. F. (JP.IXIORY, S. C.tT.. C. Jan. 7 1884. It. | ThoFarir.Brs' Boy a i "What are you doing to make the i farm attractive to vour hoy?? This is I k | u ^UMiion hi important na hut you can I consider. ..Farming mu?t ur<t be all drudgery. 1 ut your beat work, your I bri in work U:to it. Interest vour I boys in nil that you are doing. Let > t!iem understand your plans, how you ?r? dealing with each particular Geld. M?ire them a Geld of land to handle to | themselves, Live them opportunities to enjoy the pleasures that should tie : within the reach of every fanning e immunity. Kucouregv aociahiliir, go to farmer's clubs and take your family, especially the younger tnetuher*. No life ought to he tnore attractive to your son*, and if they gruw up aud drift away to ilie cities, you are largely responsible." lUntrcHHittff dccifletit. On last.Friday while some children were playing cti a hill side near tn? homo of >JIr. W. 8, McI>oi?ald in the lower Koasviile aection ef-ihe oounty, a iog lying on the side of the hill was msred, in eport, l?y some of the children, and rolling rapidly down the hill passed rapidly over the body of a five year old son of Mr. McDonald, causing the death of the child almost iustmtly. Th young fiarwtitH have the kin lent sympathy of their friends in this heart rending here*vement,? ' better Reporter. lUmmtitt Jliit iJofi, Mr. Emtok : ? It has Wen snowing at intervals since about daylight this morning, tic.* 5tli instant. Xma* lias passed, nnd with ue was remarkably quiet. There erne hut little moving about among tin* people; not much drinWing and no serious accident. On Xmns night Mr. \V. S. Can then raised a balloon for the entertain* mrnt of the little folks. Jonny Harber Yaughan ii mar -Ir.l Y.o.r i-..? i. _i ?? . vi vr|n/ii\i?llb |u en? the infnir dinner at Mrs. Yitughan'a < Johnny's Grand Mother.y Mr*. V. knows exactly how to fix up good things. and you know that Rustrcus knows how to do full justice to a good dinner, and he did his whole duty oa that occasion. Ix>ng life and abundant .prosperity to vou .Tunny. nnaarfl th$ ynuirjr"f?nt*wno*e horso foil with bin; while uii his war to the infair got hurt much ? If he didn't something elso did. ?Mr. .1. It. Mulder who*a barn vim burned not long lince ha* built another aud a belter one. J. H. Robertson is settling a ifew plafce midway between bis old residonce and the three forks. We wi'l soon bare quite a little village uenr old l'leasant llill. ? (\ MahafToy'has morad to where Rer. John S. Croxton formerly lived. Rev. Mr. Croxton has gnno to Taxafcnw. Mr. Jarnea Shshane new occupies Mr. J. II. lluhertson's old home. - Rev. A. A.Gilbert the new nreaeh er for Hanging Rock Circuit tins arrived at the pareonagc ami will preach al Salem on the 2nd Sunday. - Phillip T. Cauthen hat- bought the I'witty A' Walker Steam Saw Mill and Frank I)avia in to run it. Thev prn fore tc make thing* lively. John S. h.'eblev and Simon Jleckham, Sr , are now occupying new houaee, hoth of them having huilt during the past fall. The Grange i* booming ?eight new BiAmheri at the laet meeting. The only thing that Pleaeaiit Hill hni to complain ofjnit new i? the scarcity of "grab" niid "filthy lucre " ?'1 he einnl! grain crop i? tine. More Wlieat and Out* have been now* >uore paina taken in the preparation of (he land than heretofore. Ij. J. Cauthen ran beat the world 00 i "Welcome Oa'?." More anon. n?**Trora. 1 r >n 0jtr/t ,*w. I The following letter* r-inaiti *?r? I called for in the Putt office at th;* place : Mre. S L Dill, Willie Rrckhani, Wm Belk. col.. Ilenrv Hrn*n. Al?* 1 Barber, W II Reck ham, ftnna'IJ? Ha!? lard, Ju?. A Rlackmon, A II Bradham, Samuel Adam*, Jehn Bell, \V C Bell, Mrr S J Formal, Rev Jlanre Oockett, I'earaon Cra e-ford, N II Craig, Jv? 0 Curaion, col., ML** Jaui< Cottaar, Rtr. J T Crockett, ,Iaru en Edilr. Draffin di.-oa. <fc Mcataar, R II Kerguaaa, W R Gladden, IUcj Kr? *er, Mrr. 8 1) Faulkner, Benjamin Graham, W R Henre, W .J Hunter T L) Hilton, Jack Jolinaon, Mr*. \V ( JuliMtofi, \V U Johnaton, Jack Kincj W D Jouae, IUT W 1* Jacobs, J k Jenkina, W K Knight, J LI McMur rav, Jame* MeGrtfl', col., Hev II I-avr on, I'a ?j F C imchuffcr, .Iam"? M>. Jftfrry, Mahaflfey Bros. Win H Milli rose, L'tiaie J Intirc, John Lynn, Kev i A W Moore, J .J McGrig, col, TI< i Limberger, (J J McDowell, Uer J>?e? kiel Mayoew, C 1) Miller, .J JLi Man~ toy, Jr., Frank Mayer, Wilaon Miller, Lena Moutgoni .ry, Mrs. Marin Mc4venna, O W Malone, Mrs M I Moblcy,.Famiie Proctor, Tli??g Peach. 8 M Parker, .J F Stokes, Mary Stewi art, Svrey, Mrs. Delia Small, A i1 n..? ,.r j: e a i t Vy j %vcr, HI V o '? *s J 1. ^'MMr, A ?-* Small, J M Stamen, florae Hutlanl, inane Small, ?I W Tuhcr, J T Taylor, Mrs. Fannie Tujrylc, I-vuin Thompson, Mrs. Kato Iiourin, eare of IYter WiI ! linruR. A .T Ynulandinrrliani, William Walker, S II Wilson, A<l!iuo Mo? C'orkle. Mrs. Kuauner XX li'.tficM. ^ .Hotel JL*'fivtil9. Choi ki.TT HorsR, .Jau'v. $, lifcSi. ? I P T L'wi ty, lUi*.-el Place, S. C ; ( !?>. I I,' I.ninhoi t, Ne'.v,York : W' H Adam*, I Pin?'vl!'e, N. .1 C 'iTlliiitril,*tla?Hel j u. c.; J. K (irrgory, Taxnliaw, S. C. ; W K U<>l>erts, County ; F A Henry Jncke), Village ; M J 1 shaver, County; Win. Duulnp, Cmlg*- ! . villc, P. C ; T il Davie, K C Allison, j j M Paul Crawford, R A Hillings, C H , I Crawford, L> K Hinsou, S C Vanlnml- j Ingham, An?lr?-*v J Cnuthen, Cen. W ' i Join'*, M I, I^miuond, J K Taylor.! j Village ; Mwi !i J Clark, Dry Cieek; ; j L Hollinga, l'lcamnt Hill ; It K Haker, j Stogner'sX Roads; M A l'lyler, Trade| villo.F. T J Ezxall.J A Pulls, Mnaj roe, N. (J.; Maxtor Bobbie Jones, John | .P.Hunter. Vill*K? ; Mini* Dcinio Llnd- I say, County; Dr. UK Iteekhain, Pleas- I ant Hill, K. (-', J H David, M Friedlmm, I I,nudsford, S. (I. ; Jnmes M Green, | W l Ynnlr tidltiglium, County; J H i ' Weir, Wslkef iville, N. Jesse It j Mnhioy,I'lo. nuTit IIill;f>t-barn Clybnrn, i WmxIihw; W T Heokhum, inn. I) Cankev, T II ClyUurn, County; J II Wed- I iiivjtoii, Charlotte, N. C. Cvr.uruA IlorsK?Jun'y. H, ISA ft. ? | I John U I.nnp. Baltimore, Md ; Jno. | . M Moor**, <C. .V A. Kullioinl ; ! ' M i , Ak? n,It. M. S.; P. Ilowell,Cheater- I j fieM ; John II fhmkey, II It Mohlov, j K N Hell, M J Shaver, T C C!reen, J , Walker, l t- t'lybnrn. W r Ca.-key, | , (i T Bailey, J D l'a\ lor, 8 D Taylor, j ] \V U Twittv, County ; K B Springe, I J Leroy Springs J I) Walsh. J Y Davis, i Charlotte, N. C ; Casual Davis. Deters- i } hurjr.Vn.; Frank Weston, Waco,Texas, ' J F til 1st. It M S; \Y C Boll, (iraiium, j ' Texas; 1) II Iliusoii, J II Taylor, J .V I i I Heath. S C Vanlauilinglnim, M C Al-I j Lis n, A It Lindsay, C II Crawford. IV J I It VVeUh. W C Moore, It F WeMi JU Lindsay. NY I> Digram, Town ; C-Cj i.uwmdis. i ?>n i.nwii; K J jvrry, I'hil. I IVnn ; t> 11 M' Kenny, (ireenehoro, M. ? F M A-kvrt. N ami 1,.. K. gp.; jWJlllui.i Dunlup, York; A S I < licetor; I) C lUwte. T/uioa County, N. I J W Millinox, theater; TC Itick likht, llorji Hill; rf It (.'ooijfe, Clark I <Je?>rKc, I'm Mullliall, M VcMim, M ' A lien, A I'ifce, Hniie Hold Mine; J I I) Uriat. U. MB; J K lull. Tnwu- F (V?? nhr.t ... k lun. r?.'M. , -? u.i. ? 4. liniti. nook Hlli; J M Moore, C. C. A ! A. Itajlroad. II A Davis, Chester; I. j il Curry, C. <& A. .|{ailroa?l ; J J* j j Metealf. K IS Harvey, lialHiowrt, Mil.; I .1 T ttiUt. A I.. Itailioad. A A Vokveut In Mauiri. I'< rrlblt S>n\'B ml UtllcilL , 1 U/HoU. HrLt.vii.i i:. In.., January Joseph'* Roman ('alholic convent herA was horned to the ground nt ail early hour this morning. Five nuna jumped frotq u fifth Htory window. One of them waa killed and another ie likely , to dia. In lha movent were sixty J pupils, all gitls, from ten years to I adult ng*, several teachers and a nuui- i j hor ttf Dtlw^r ir.n??foc TK<? ? ??l to have started in the re?r of the third etoiy, which wns used as k dormitory. An attempt was made \>y the Bi.ten* In extinguish the ilanin, but this tail- : ing, efforts were made to eave tlie pupils. The tire spread so rapidly that order could not he preserved and a panic e<i?ed both the children and the Bisters, all making a Wild, con- i f.^ed rush to escape. i\>rty or more pupila arc known to have gotten out or w?*ro taken from the building end given a!.alter In neighboring houses, but several in their fright jumped from the windows and wers either killed or badly injured. The lose of life!? much greater than estimated laat night. Instead of two, as at first suppose*!, the totul known deaths are twenty seven, twenty-two | pupil* and fiva HiiUr*. Among the j latter i? Che f"?iater auparior. Oti tU ! fourth floor the hoarder* with three I :*t?tefe sl^pt. On the tliird floor the remaining Hsster* slept, and on the ; second, or rt Hir alx-ve the haetment, what Hie termed orphan# and half or1 phane elept. The inmate* on the ' eer >t?d flour were saved. ? There i* n eanalant effort on the pa--t of tlmt grim monster "Dieaaaa" to j Uea-oine ma*ter of mortal wan. Only 1 a oAreful observance of iwtural Inwa 1 j can render hi* efforts unavailing. Yit ' too ifien injudicious vxceeaen, sudden change*, too great exposure, improper ' f>f?d or oalret abuaea of naturu open 1 ' the gateway and Disease gaina a ?ic t<?rr. S onetime* it* mastery i* ao complete that J-'store of herself can never ' ?U,et a diaJndgemeut. In auch instaneee reinforce nature with a judi cmjs usa of Brown's Iron Hitter* aud wa guarantee,,in a ahort time, all dieoa*e wM! h; vaoi-hed. j V* ; * 0. ? ^ i S**- * 1 ' m Colored h*tt?r<T3 in Uarnncli County are ekanfjifg <yuartem pioro generally thtkev-er before. 1 Several ?rr*nirus in Creekville have' been closed'liacauoa of ineiHfccifnt patronage. ?Kev. J.J&JtVhlte, Hock Hill,8 C, says: "1 ut**l hromi'H IiK?n Hitters fur general "debility. It haa been of benefit in roaring ryo \ j strength and viBOr _ 111 " . "* died. Died, in tliNt'nutiiyi oil tlm (-.til January, IS^'4, of nceinWraiioiii rroun, ri.'lllLAW nlJUt ..l.il.l ,.f Mr I 'I' and Mrs. KH* 1.1. HOnter, nurd ft y? ar?. | - 1 tTirrevtbll WwkTv by 'iClf?" Welsh" ! l.ttuipiter. u. <\ Jriii. 8, i Cotton?Slain* Si t* rriin. I Ordinary >?}. Low Middling 0. M i?I?llink ?L Oood.Middling 9J Corn fd.flO per bushel, i Meal. J1 15 s lata H5 rent* " . FhiYiily Flour $h to 2C per I tun tired. ! itueon oeUtw per lb. llntm 17 eeut*.aijLlb. , j I Mutter IX) to 2&epwlb. c;bic-k?Mi? is' to Loft F.Rg* 15 t<> 20o. i " * Hugging 10) to 1 Ij.' Ties. $1.76 to I?1.',5j ^fU' Uv ?j>? ~TXSt4?;otick, inn WIl.t. |?W In '.lie h.ml.of Vf our Attorrl^''all account* and note* against psrtleu who o\?e u?, for collection after the 15th day of January. 1KS4. NVe meat exactly What wo aay ; so don't thiftw thin notice in.put |u for effect ; and don't aay^that we have not givan you sufllcient notltteatiou. T. M. FITZPATKfCK \ >r*C. I January Int. \il. - - j Noliop of OiKn>IhamI. "VTOTK'K in hfltvby given that I will 1\ tll?? my tliiHl; Kettini In lii? oflfco j <<f the l'lobale Judge Tor I<a 11 canter ' County, and thdt I will anply for hi FIiimI dixehargM'?? Aduiinurtrntor of. tlio Katatpof M..0. Ilenlh, tler*a#?>d, on the 1st Monday In March, next. A. V*. HKVrH, Adm'r. January 1. \mk f>t. Franklin Academy, j y gy inwii.i (J.Mi ?|,SS1C.N I .jjLnfFnLlin AeaoMnv will j comon Jammt v 7. ; l#s4. ijM <*oi?iinu*^H fi IIATK8 OF TIMTIQ^. KiirHiiIi llrancbM. Thr < MftHHH M. F^Ura. ft Ttiriilputal 1'r* VmI>!? :it 111.* ml <>f MbQn. H)"l. 11 Nil i'V.IU ti : ' ."..f ror^H^m DISS0L^|?? NOTICE. fPHK I'oparfiBilUp lter?t.Ko9? ?x-1 iNtiiiR l.? t\vln T ong uii<)?>r tin1 flriiwmini* or l/OMR tiro*., jj^.W ?1nv I ra-l>?*?i>rrjj|?ujpwtuat . Jlw?iMl>fr is, lhS3. ^JL A ?- M ! BJL'he iiu<I?ii h^ulmJ w thr Mi,, l:*e|> . .tiHf?nf?jr<?n >I*M?I r Cflpft"'-' >r]of (IrfKHtriei*. 'f'oiHe tluiicrMf J)rv i Onn?u, Ac. Tolmcro ntiii < a S|iu j nuiiy. lie invite* m* cualuCttara and | the public generally to ulva hiin a ' rail. W. J I.OXG. December 48, 48*3. #tl Souli Carolina KailWM^of ON and after N?>vei?l?er 18^8*3, 1'aa aeiigor Trains will run a* follow*, until further notice: To AND 1 kom CII.VIM ESTo.V. EAST, I.rove < oltnnMa |fl.4o a m I j St p m j Arrive Charleston 11 20 a in 10.10 p m | w?:?T, l.envo Chnrleatoii *7.20 a m M.O ) p in Anlve Columbia 11 40 a m 10 3j p in t Dully. *I)aily except Sunday, jo AND riloM CtHDKS. KAAV, Leave Columbia "8 4"> a m *5 54 p m Arrive Camden 1 6? p in 8.3d p in j WERT. I .t-.ive Cumden *7 45 a m *4.15 p n? ' Arrive Columbia ll,<kiui TO.85 p t:i Daily except rviudaye. to and raojt ai'dcrta. Kiar. I L-ave. Columbia *rt 4o a in ?1 p m | Arrlv? AiiKunta 6 13 p nr 7.18 a nri wwr. Leave AucuHtu '8,1.1 am +5 AO p m A rriva Columbia 11.40 a m 18.C5 p in "Daily except Htutday. CON N WTW!U, ConnectlnuH made at Columbia yrfth Columbia :nnl Ureenvjll* Hail- | ! road i?y irmn arriving at 11.40 a. in '.and departing at p. in. Connection made at it. O. A A. Juuctlon | with Cliai lotte, ( olu nil da ami August* i Railroad by mine train* to and froui all point* on both road*. I on nee !<>n ia mad# at Charleai ton with atearner* tor New York on { Wednesday* and Saturday*: al*o, wttu j Savannah and Chartaelin JUtilrnad to ! ail point#South. ?* Mineclioim are nvaho *t Ay trust.* ' with lieorgia Ruflroad and Central Railroad to and from alt pnlute Went and South. Tlirough Tieketa can tie I porrbaacd to all point* S'outlj and ! West, by applying to l>. McQI'KK.N, Agent, Columbia, b. C. JOHy I}. PKCK, Cien'l Malinger. | ft. Ai l Pa^a. and Ticket Agaut, CharlcntWii. Garden Seeds. - ? ^ * 1 VAJ V U A \/r i ' ? aaae^w ?aem?^ .. ?_ rinvfc wwa I ntutl V tu A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE CELEBRATED BUISTS GARDEN SEEDS. Barlr Hose and ctt.er varitftiea f Jrish rotatoii. MT Call early *ttU |uj In yeui MM) v AT RAJ T. !>AVI? A CO. m' t hi. C3 Do You Want AN Axe from r.J to r?i pounds weight, guaranteed! Or any implement u*u *ny ueeueu upon uie i?_<irni ironi a | Ileel liolt to h?i "Acmi'" I'h/Utrhin^or (htok's Untitling Harrow, n* well it* a asMortiui nl of CARPENTERS TOOLS. THEN Oi-VE US A CALL AN1 > you will lind in addition to tin* above u complete Stock of l'rimo FAMILY AMD FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, CA .N N Hi) (I OOI >K, C A K E3. SO I > A t'RKAM, nu'l OYKTKIt CR A C Ki: R ?. Scotch Oat Meal. Imported Mac* a I ronl, t'vuporated Vegetable", Con-1 deimeu Milk, and many othe House- t hold itooeRMilien, which we could here ? enumerate. Our Table Cutlery You ahouhl not fail to examine?this Stock it lurnc and at verv low figure*. ! (liNintubpr our motto, "All Rooda war muted a* represented and natlsfnrtion guaranteed. We have a car load of the celebra- 1 led OLD HTCKQRY WAG 0A\ very one warranted. . . Hew** i full v. ' D. C-ttSTMOBfl*/ .LencMt?rrOct. 10 18W, UTTEimoi. UDKSI MILLINERY STORE: Mm. A. MeEnruon in now receiving ! a full line of choice Indies wear, of the j b?*t qualities and oflVr.n them at price* J ?M low that no one can refuse to buy. . MATH, untriifltned and trimmed, PATTEItN BONNETS, PLUMES. EI BllONS. LACKS, I.ACE TI EH, TIDIES, VELVETS, PLUSHES. EDUlNOrt, DltEHS TRIMMINGS. SILKS. BUTTONS, LINEN LACES, t SPANISH I,ACES. IIOSI Kill EH, COrtHETS, ; children's p.ius A OKSKIU.I. l.?KK <>K lAlIIKS1 \ ECh-WEAH. 1 DRESS MAKING Id the !al**i?t hu?1 iirnlrnl ntylee, M the ' 1 PR'fKS. A nail Mull tlini i? uaketl. you will be Mtirr .? buy aft*-r examining the, erMwlf*. L'uiur early before g?o<l? are pli'ko<l over. 4Hie ilt...r Mouth <>f the A'rneket Hotel MJtrt. A McLARXON. October SO, lrt*tb HUT! IBLUBEM. erf, *xiti4 ut^ vrs^Oa. full line of *i LADIES, MISSES, CHILDRENS H A TS! ! TRIMMED atxl UNTRIMMKH, J If?, tiiS, :>i.l.\ketts. neck WEAK, r lowers, pumps, TIPS, SATINS. OTTOMAN SlI.Ks An<l a Full 1 .itie of Ladies Underwear.! Thfse (iooda art all Htyli*l> and are' offered to the trnd? oil the beat term*. MtWh ure grateful for the very lib.etui patronage "f the pint and hope to merit a continuance of the a.itna. Call and and sec n* at tlee old Maud over Heath liro'*. Store, Lefure j>.11 r- j , chining elsewhere. P. K.?Those Indebted will please ! make payment at once. ANN IS [.EE TWIT TV. I.ancaater. Oct. S, 18AI. k?r\. NOTICE. \LT. PERSONS Indebted to me by not* or account, muat come forward ami seltlo or make e?tisfa~tory | arrangement* by the loth daj of January 1KM. TIiorc failitiK to tlo eowill find their nofea and account* in the j hand* of un officer for collection. J. H. W. STEVENS. January 1, ISaT. *t. LATHAM HOUSE. I CAMDTM. M. O. I 'TKA fiat RNT BOAJU) Sl'.OO PER PAWy hv /Miipin m-coinmonuiioiiH. 1 aj bleuhU]>lied with the heat the nmrketa afford. Every attention paid to [ the comfort of Ducala. MtrCon muted with the House is a tlrat cIhmm Har which in located iieparately from th? House, and orderly kept. war ("onveyaneee supplied to guest* on literal ternu?. either for oily or country use. W. II. LATHAM, Proprietor. Oct. H. 1S77. tf. II. M. ROBINSOJI. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. LANOAHrER, rt. C. I WOULD roepeottr.lly Inform the citizens of LauiMiter that I have opened a Tailor establishment lip Mtaire, in the Moore miildlng, rocm No. 2, and am prepared to execute all orders in the nciatest and ino*t foe)iionable style. Cutting suits a specialty. Agent for Waunaroaker A llrowu. Philadelphia. Hamnlea of every kind on hand. Will take measures and have iheewlta made in Philadelphia or here, toyBUtt customers. Give me u call. Lancaster r#?pf , I*"*;; -ff WAXJ>0 ! IVA.VDO / U \4.YDO : 1 ]\ \ IX1)0 xi. in in <> 11 i r? I o <1 f < K?"|H>ciall> Ailaplrti fic'cl Crop* of all . A LS() AOIL) 1*K< >^1?J I \TK AXI) 1 > Of High ?. rn?ie OKNCINK fiKHMAN KAINIT. A: HHOSPH ATM I'l.lHTfi am' AI.I. KKR n i ay. KI; A?Mr??s : Franci* It. Hacker, President r.iul Street, rear of l'oit Ofiice, ('harleMon, H. i . (H ill SKI'OM) 1*1 Ti Fill! mid lile REfTHEH SI3BT CROPS OR SMTI0I THE Ih'('RK.W) rf hunncM which Iin command ban compelled ua to muke our aecond hling m>? tv* procure for tiir trade all c!a*rc? of } >n di;i> .fa 'JV I Ult 1 ^ W ? j ">* V, . < 1 tiiMS car'ier im the Seaton, TiiMf pij^l ?r? i The Intere in quest of FINE, FRK3H (JOoDS to exani king their dflerti inn. 11< in^ 1 atr !>? the s.\*?on forc?i to ofer tue ?*u;e at Immense Red No will he spared, a* heretofore, to ] loaiers aud la erery iuManee wii! guarantee prii Vert UeapertfuUy, w. (; November 13, 1883. GEORGE WATSO DKAI.KK i: STOVES AMD T1 I.ANC.' fTKIl. ri. 1 t\> tPHMvU UKPAIttlNO OK AI.I. KINDS OK TIN A 1* SHOUT NO'J ICooking Stove.* n>tt?le hv any miu.ufiK' ordered. Call bmI hoe n?. UKOK^K I.ano?i*t?r, 8. *Vb; 2?), if. OTUr 1JTTT I TMfliTV 11MV fflUMNMU. II MISS J 1. STEVESS k CS. ; 11 1IAVK Kl-;c K! VKI? 1 II K! It 1 1 ,Y>ir l}<oi)irts and Ifals IjHtrst Si vU'H. j u LACES AKBm RIBBONS! had VELVET RlBBOXR~jn\Bllgi Shades,'Collars, Ruches. ! fir ,>4 Feathers, Ti/rn, Actions, Txidics i n - win derwrur, ?\f. l&tas IVXuir. of Haltiuiorc, uu ex- ' or th* perienocd Milliner, lin* charge of the profit. Trimming Department. All order*' Fit attended to with ihxpu'.i'h. ?n,| ,j0 ? 0? * l>e?t in Grand Opening oil 1 OCiOMvtt.lo. I A I.i. cordially Invited *.? attend. , ltoii?- t Having Yorchaasd the Stock manlil j or Millinery owned bj .Memr*. .T A. | T'? cf 1 HAHM*liine, Soli A Co.. w,f reri?e*-t fulls I ahk for a share of the pntronRg*. , <ijVe n tiirWe svill l>c found ftt tlio old j satiefa , stand which was occupied hy the old j q firm. j|D Lanoaitor, CK-lolier ! ?, l'-S.i. Oiii . marke THURLOW S. CARTER; ^ ATrOKNEV AT LAW. 2*!\ , . v?, . < - ?* ?? i Nvt" I [nm< k iv I,W".?KK wn'jv hVK.niMi | , t?? !? ?? WIH pmct'cj in the Court* of t It in [ j nij;e, j Stat*. I .anipt attention given ( all ' huccok biisiiicea entrusted to him. J oir.it* April 17. MM.-tf. j u,.M , C. C. HORTON WITH tC^ MOYKR 5c III KSIII N (; Kit, ! ??m?? Wholesale ami P.ets'l ' 'ot'fr iiu.Gll u; ! writ# BOOTS AND S?fOEiS. C'H AULOTTK, N, C'. . ",Putl The hirgi'Nt Stock in the State, en.? ( r*jve. bracing every kimi of Shoe Rohl in K,vo \ the Southern market. Will ilefy com- f.,j| petition in quality ami prices. Peh. |1. 1sv?| .-tr. j He. * I If. 4.WO ' r.JA'DO ! 1* I i 14 / ? lfor Kinds. [S8()JA't;i) HONK, "=ii i;[,K4Fxr, ? UTOvV HKi.D ME A lSL'ITI.l l\s. I tr II f i Hi Agfeilt. 7 F. X i'llAUgO .1 All 1 ?.Sill. I'CI IA SK ()F r toils! I Of BBSIIESS AFFECT v price* Ri.il first c 1 ft88 purchase tins Fall, thus tun ^lerchatnlUtt Lless ima-rolling in a*& il wiil.W# IO;^ i fol Pernons *'* '' i '.. V . *' iih? ?*ur stock previous to ahft- f r to fiuT r. .oojnd alack we av* . uctions. r ; protect the interest of ear e*acca apAinit all Mark^^.. A NSOTO ' %\ s> > v H v i ^Agent, 1 ' IN-WARt, ; 1 ' J\' I y?IUilLT&jr * WAUL. IMI'KS. Ac., 1>*NE MCK. turor. if i:?>t i?i nfuffk, will WATSON, AvrT, \M\\\ IJ II V I lj| A V K MOVED INTO THE Sloro-roorn Intely occupied k?v SYeUU, And Invite the public ti? nd pee me. I will always" keep itock of NESS AND SADDLES. >7/ and Wagon Har \ 'Ural Irs, Whip*, Collars, IIamps, <\r. kc? ( on hrtn<l for pule LEATHER, Meet quality, and cell At a Abort 1 have 1ST CLASS WORKMEN. i flt>l el**- work o?t ofthe very Afpr;*!. AopaLirini it Short notice, uixl in work* A Jt OJ-IHT. funertion, I rarrv on a OT AND SHOE SHOP. ik?* your owler* and I guarantee ctlon. 000 pound* of Pry HldaawaamcdiataU. Will p* highest t GIVK M-f. A * O AI; I?. iT K.^OHERTS. easier. Oetuber 10, 1883. tf KMMl A >VKC1<. can guarantee the nhove amount , d, netivo, energetic A Q E IT T S : s o* well a? gentlemen, make a in the bushier*. Very little 1 renuirotl. We have u house irticfe ai Mtlenble an flour. ^ Xt Sella Itself, i * med every day in every family.? In not need to explain it* merit*. ! is a rich harvest for all who em thia Koldon opportunity. It you onlyatno cent to leari) what ' kinea in. liny a costal card and to ua tilt it we will moid yon our ectua ami full particular* FKBR. we know ytn will derive mora than you liave?auy Idea of pur Minn as a mantifaettiring comL|^VHH that we 1111<>t effort to (E Write to us on a postal roar address plainly and re4^K articular a. %jfa: 1 HUf K RY K N' F'f? CO. 1 1H taw..