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^ ftofjU gJUtUr*. **-Lowil Notices with reiukir customers 20cents a tint?transient customers *P cents cl lin e. No reduc^jS^Jryni these rates, a _ thurchet.. J '? IVcUching at the Methodist cburch Kliinday morning nest. ~ Preaching at the Baptist church O'i K'-nrJJy neat, by the pastor. ?Usual service* at the Presbyterian Church on 8unday next. Prayer* tttet'np on Wednesday night. ?HfcF. xr flaxao will preach at Hhiloh on Sunday, next: Subject? i <Vho are proper subjects of baptism. L ?There will be communion at B Keulah Church on Sunday next, 21st B inst, Dr. Mack will conduct the H "ervices. Preaching, will commence the day previous at tjie usual hour. ? P Doti. ^B ^?The Sheriff left this morning for Columbia with three prisoners to regH uter at the State penitentiary. ?Two applicants were admitted to ^^B die Poor House by the" county cornIB 'uiwioiierH at tlielr meeting on yesterBB day. One of whom wan Mr. Itedden Bfl^B Thompson. ?In noting the improvements about H^Htown last week ve omitted to mention tiTui au'^ Ctiiy r?^deoce ol whiAb adds much to tt of ihlit part of towu. Th looks siipreuiely happy. BH|Blhc reqJest of many who hav j^B^^^Hiable toj have tnkf [BB^B" W'" rvmaiu in Lancaster p or sof. Persons having > |^HHQ^Bn's with i>im, and Wll ufirt hue photographs.eht&kjnme limited, omit the publication of ho Jurv's report for the past t.-m the cotity for their faithful discharg of ^^^^^^Hhnt make* no rccomrneudatons interest. r?At a meeting of the School Board of Examiners, held on Monday last, it was decided not to have at examination of applicant* to teaci, in July, as heretofore. There wilbk no v examination of teachers beforo Jan i urry 1886. ? Railroad tickets from Lanfetier! , U Sullivans' Island and return, (ood Mitil the 1st of November, next, are 1 'Hi sale here for $11.80. This includes | railroad and l>oat fare. We can't say that the rate ia astonishingly low,and we merely publish it as a matter of i news. ?Paaseng ra from this place have I been inconvenienced heretofore that I | they could not purchase tickets farther 1 than Chester. We learn that tickets will soon be placed on sale here for I I any points on the Charlotte, Columbia I I and Augusta Road, and the Chester I and I,enoir Road. We hope that L season tickets will also be issued from JQ.thfl L,-*umuyr. . rraurtp^ iu the I mountains. I fiiiwiay Schooi Pie-Kir. V A pic-nic will be given stt Irs. R. 1 J Latbau's one mile east of itwn, on F.iday next, uuder the auspiai of the Presbyterian Sunday Schoi) The I other Suuday Schools of th?VTillage I are cordially invited to attefe. The 1 party will assemble at the Cuht-houae I ^reen at 8 o'clock a. ra , an<| will no I id a body to the pic nic groub*. Bible Society* A meeting will be held At lie Preehyterian Church, At this pice, on Kundav night, next, for ihtLurpose of organising a JJible 8ocieta _ It i> A - hoped that everybody will gle their name?r sntf contribute of thewmeans, to this new work in oib midst of the free distribution of Gois word where persons are not able to pirobase. ? ? ^ ? VSchool Exhibition. The closing exercises of Liberty , Hill School, (old store neighborhood) will take place on Wednesday, July 1^, ooramcncing at 8 o'clock a. m. Tie annual sennon will be breeched by Kev. D. M. Austin, of Minroe, N. C. Several addresses will be delivered on the occasion. The exercists of the scholars will coQsist of dechmation, dialogues and compositions. Everybody is invited to attend. He sure 7",r7 joar nasuet of lunch for no pnbltf dinner will be terved. JTonmriaf. "~Q?r hrpthrr iOditor, Chat. T. Connors, Ksp., is on a visit to bis sister L M flMMmhil - - - v ;ot, ?Msjor J 51 Kiddle, who has been sick fur several weeks, is at his post 4B*in. ? Messrs W O Chafee and T Y IiViiiinrus, who have jus-i, completed j , their junior course in the I^aw Department of the South Carolina College, Arc at home to spend the vacation. , i ? V. isses Dsura and Jennie Maner, of Alleada'e, S. C., are on a visit to ' (heir uncle Mr. O. F. Connor, and fm milV *t lH? r- / > ? | ?Mrs. J. A. Masse jr, of Chester, is visiting relatives in this county. ?Mr.'Otis Chafee, who baa been in aumkUdos upon the Fort Mill High Bcbool the past session, is st home to sftfrtl bis vacation. ?Mr. E. I. Biggsrs, of the firm oft Jone^ Robertson A Co., Columbia, ssfetr wn last Wednesday. f^Taive shr!iter's Indian rial. It will destroy and nd beautify the com pelxraft's Liniment tor Man or sals only by I>r. J. F. -aft'H Reliable Remedies iind to he as represented, I cqre alls, but reliable what they sre reoom-1 ey are fully endorsed by n have need them. For . Frank Nfsckey 4 Co. V Will Surrender to the Sheriff. J W Cunningham, who shot and killed Robert Rowers at the Haile Gold mine several weeks ago,v.*e learn, will surrandar to the Sheriff during the present week, and will apply to Judge Witherspoon, at Chester, for bail. A Seducer Shot. On Thursday afternoon last, Eliza Cunningham, Colored, shot ami severe lp wounded John Ross, colored, living on Uio plantation of Mr. \V J Cunningham, charged with the seduction cf her daughter. When Ross was at tacked he fled, but the ready pistol in the "hip poektt" of Eliza, overtook him. sending a il'2 cal-hre ball into the back of his head. No warrant has been taken out for the woman and It is i not likely that there will he. Expense* of Court. Court was in session at this place, I six days the past week. The ex? penses of court were : Grand Jurors, ? $ 01 90 I Tetit "... 295 30 State Witnesses, 96 15 Coustables, - - 41.80 Total, . - $495.15 Another .Session. Prof. Smith's singing school will on Monday night next. Tha ie I ofesaor understands his business >Cjoroughly and we hear has given general satisfaction, and he has been 'requested to organize another class after the expiration of the present session. A knowledge of music cannot be overestimated?it is an accomplishment which should be enjoyed alike by male and famale. We hope he may succeed in organizing another class. Itrcommentlcil to Merry, The Jury which convicted Ramuel Crawfo-d of the murder of Everett Hood recommended him to the mercy of the Coyrt. T|)li recommendation was doubtless made under the Iropress ion that a leas sentence than death would he im|>osed. The Judge, however, as bound to do, lmj>osed the death penalty. Ira B. Jones, Esq., the attorney fer the prisoner intends applying to the Governor for a commutation of sentence and to this end has a petition aigned by all the members of the Jury, the members of the bar, tiie county officials and a large number of the beat ?hd most thoughtful citizens of this county. It is the fixed belief of the best portion of our community that Crawford should not lie huiiged, and executive clemeuey in tliis ca?e is generally expected and would pieet general approbation. A Delightful Fort Lawn In company with a uumber of lady friends, on Friday last, we boarded the traiu for Fort Lawn, a pleasant and growing little village on the Railroad, to join in a basket pic-nic, and to recreate generally. On arriving we were conveyed iu a hack to tho residence of Capt. Jesae Clifton, about one mile West-of Fort I^awn, where, in A grove uear by, were asaembled about onp hundred people, whose amiling countenances foretold a gala day. There were married people and I children, in that happy throng but, for the most part, there were gay young men and lovely young ladies. Soon music was diapented by the Richburg band and those fond of dancing repaired to. Capt. Clifton's bouse and enjoyed the innocent amuse m?nt l.i iliaiv I"1 ...... .. ..... vji|?v/ii.j. x ue rest of the pleasure seekers found amusements suited to their tastes until diuoer was announced, when all repaired to a table loaded with the choicest eatables that the season afforded or that feminine ingenuity could devUe, and partook to the satisfaction of the inner man. Dinner over, the various amuse, ments were resumed. Borne to dancing went, some to strolling, while others preferred to sit under the shady bowers of a large oak and whisper their sweet hula nothings. Thu? was the day so pleasantly spent that it was slowly and reluotantly that wa began to gather up our little party, just before train time, to quit this scene of hilarity and mirth. The day wm one of the most pleasant we ever spent, and we are sure tbat the "widow" and "old maids'' will want to go back again very eoon. f For the Ledger. \ Childrei."a Say. | Our ohlldreo are looking gladly for j their day, the flrst Sunday in July, 1 which will be held at Rich Mill School- \ house. It la expected there will be 1 speaking and music for the children. [ The committee met and appointed as i speakers for the occasion Messrs. B. H, Funderburk, Jasper J. Copelaud, A. | M. Croxton, and little Andrew fl Blackmon, and J. A. P. Blaokmon, in case of Mr. Crexton's failure. Hope to have a full turn out. PifiMua. What Pahic^s * Poar.?Msny persons?especially parents?object to many quack nostrums as likely to engender or eqoourgge % loye for strong 1 drink. They are right. Better die of disease than of drunkenness. The use of Parker's Tonio does not Involve this dsnger. It not only builds up the svstem, curing, all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidney's bat It stimulates without Intoxicating and absolutely cures the sppetlte for flqnor. I CiUftt Creek Dottt. Mkkmkb. Kditoks ;?We have but little to write and but little time to write it iu. tsmall grain id calling ua to harvest, and cotton and corn ia silently echoing the call, and last, but not least, a bouncing girl baby registered just before breakfast this morning io become a hoarder for, well, we can't tell how long. With 8., of Pleasant Hill, we don't see bow we can 3tand it when we think of the hard times. ? Health generally good, except ilira^nf. ?p - ujocuvciy. * w?j ueains yesterday. Both parties colored. ? A colored woman, in this neighborhood, thinks thnt,instead of burden* inir the State with supporting offenders f'?r small offences, that hickory withes, well laid on the backs of the offenders, in antebellum style, would he the shorter and surer plan of accomplishing the desired end. ?Gills Creek Sunday School speaks of having an entertainment soon, (time not yet agreed on but in August perhaps) at which all the neighboring schools are expected to attend. ?A great many swarms of l>ees have taken to the woods. Guess that the bee hunting business would pay some fellow who has a stock of spare time ou hand; say for instance connect it with the partridge nest business. ? We understand that Messrs. Wra M. Blackroon and W. P. Caskey are to start a thresher soon. Mr. Blackmon has a large experience in the business as well as being a very careful manager. ?Some of the little fellows found and immediately let in to dispatch a joint snake, a few days Ago, which, they say, just dropped all to pieces before they had time to kill it. A | BUBiigtt tfigni u> tne ooye. Neighbor. The sure effects of Avar's H?r?ai>arilla ere thorough and permanent If there is a lurking taint ?>f scrofula about you, A.ver'a Sar?apnrilla will dislodge it, and expel it from your systom, desolation* Failed by tbs M. B, I. In Mimory ofMln Olaorn Vrmly. Whereas, God in his nllwise providence, on tlie Htla June, 188.1, sent the angel, Death, and removed from our school, Mias Ci.eoka Prkhsly, a beloved christian scholar. Reaolveti, That in this sud visitation of Mia providence, we acknowledge the itatiti of our Heavenly F ather and j bow in humble submission to his divine will, deeply mourning sur loss but rejoicing in tier eternal gain. Jisanlved, That we tender our heartfelt aynipathiea to tlie sorrowing family and commend them to Him j whodoeth all tilings well, and that' we shall ever treasure the memory of < so lovely a flower now blooming in j Heaven. "fcjlie, tlirough patient toil, has reached ' the land, j Where tired feet with sandals loose | my re<ti, Where she shall clearly know and 1 understand How we can say, 'God knew the best.1" I Retolved, That the** resolutions he J recorded in our record book, and that a copy he sent to the Lancaster Lkd- | (iKK and Review for publication. Also, ' that a copy be sent to thp stricken family. Miss Maiiia Mavkr, Miss Hali.ik Boyd. Miss Fannik Maykr. Committee. That dirty Dandruff.?Dandruff' Ih dirty and disagreeable in every way. It soils the clothiag continually, atir) j is accompanied by u hardly less annoying sensatou of itching. The i scalp is diseased. There Is nothing in j the world so thoroughly adapted to this trsuhle as Barker's Hair Balsam. It cleanse* and heals the scalp, stops 1 the falling hair ami restores Its original softness, gloss and color. Is oily, highly perfumed, an elegant dressing. Very eoonomi (al, as only a small occasional application keeps the hair in perfect condition. A whisker dye must be convenient to use, easy to apply, Impossible to rub off, elegant In appearance, and cbeAp In price. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers unite* In itself all { these merits. Try it. VI fiHMLOfTO IS II III TI XI? X ? FOR t CELEBRATED INS jj WBWgBBPIW PL ? MATHUSHB i A a MASON AND H X PACKARD ORCH BAY STATi PRICES THE LOWEST. BgL>Shii?t Muslo and Muslo Books, great variety. Give via a trial. Wa 1 from whatever quarter.~^Nl fVAlso I rates. Writ* for Ciroulars and full Infoi Address, V.T. IIAHI t'bgriofte, X.C., April 1, 1SS*. * X / [For the I^edger. Ssplanatory. It has U'on brought to our attention, that,notwithstanding the specific form of the call under which the Sunday School Convention in to assemble at Salem Chiirch, July 3d, 4th, some misapprehension exists an to the nature of said call ; and the constituency of raid convention. At the session of the South Carolina Conference, convened at Sumter, Dae. 12-17, 1883, under special resolution, it was recommended, "that, as far as "practicable, there shad be formed a >'Snmlau < ? vnwi vuu vrmiun ill vni'ii "County within the l>oun<is of jth? "Conference, and that the pastor or "pastors of the church or churches "located at the respective county seats, "shall he charged with organizing "such Conventions." It is in conformity with this action of tl.e South Carolina Conference that the Convention of which we write has been called and is to assemble. During the discussion which attended the passage of the resolution above quoted, the point was raised as to what should be done in those counties where Conventions, under the inter-denominational call and form, had been organized and ex-Utod. If we remember correctly the position assumed,and the counsel that prevaled, touching that point, it was thus: That where such Inter-denominational C0tiventions existed, we would continue to work, in this great and blessed cause, through, and in, that fbi'ni of organization ; hut where such Conventions had not been organized, or did not exist, it would become the lllltlt nf llm rvool/xiM I ' ?41 ?-v w. |??wwwin ah 4 u en 11 iu proceed under the resolution. 80 far as tlie feelings of the writer of this is concerned, the. mingling, in "the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace," in the inter-denominational form, that the "arm of the Loid" may he "levealed" to all alike is more to be desired. This, too, is iu accord with tho broad Protestant KvangelicalChristian spirit of the day, which, we rejoice to know, is sweeping away, with the breath of the Master's love, (as that love will ever do when it pioperly moves the heart) not only seotariau, but sectional, higotiy and alienation, and preparing the way for tlie standards of the cross, undeflhe universality of the atonement, to be erected upon every hill-side, plane and valley of earth. For did not "Uod so love the world as to give his only begotten Son. that whoaoever beWeveth on him might not perish but liAve everlasting life?" But. so far as this writer is also concerned, there was no knowledge, not even of any previous movement for the organization and establishment of an inter-denominational Sunday School Convention for Lancaster County, and hence, fto far as his movement was concerned, the spirit of loyalty to his own church consists, rendered It o^]igj^ory, that the movement should he under the provision made and provided. In conclusion, we feel that we hut express the heart of our Methodist brethren all, when we say, that we cordially invite, aud will heartily welcome, our beloved brethren of other and all christian denominations, In attendance upon the sitting* of our Convention, and to give us the btnetlt of their counsel aud experience,though they may not be integral parts of the same. Respectfully, A. A. Gilbert, Chairman Executive Committee. |> I K |>. ~ _ , In tills county, on the 3d day of June. 188*. Mary Jamk Tobitma, daughter or Mrs. Margaret Beib,aged 8 years. CHARLES T. C ONNORS. MOVjf ab MU> W LANCASTER. B.C. ? ;o. Having resumed the practice of the Law, I will be pleased to wee tny oid client* and friends at my office iu the Review building. Feb. 6. I KM. lv. [IlKlOil IADQUARTERS m UAKUidHAS be F0I,L0\Vir<0 ITKUMEHT8. VIZ: &.NOS, K PIANOS, BENT PIANOS, ANION PIANOS. AM LIN ORGANS, [ESTRAL ORGANS, & ORGANS. TERMS TH? KASIEST Band and Stringed Instruments, la rrlll meet all legitimate oo no petition, Manoe and Organs far rent at reasonable rmation -JPtf VWKLL, Manager, *y* i OUR SECOND WE MAKE EVERY WE MAKE EVERY AND LEAVE NO STONE I i t)is time we have beeu uuu will sbow. LAWNS, S HOW HOW FIGURED LAWNS FOR 41 WHITE LAWNS FOR 7 DOITED SWISS FOR 15 STANDARD PRINTS AT .i 2,000 Yards Net WHEN WE . And our increasing business < DOMESTICS! COF BED TICKING FOH 0* CE? FRUIT LOOM SHIRTING H LONSDALE CAMBRIC 111 CI ALAMANCE 14 Y NEW DRESS STUFFS ALL WOOL NUNS VEILING BROCADED BUNTINGS ami KfflTIOSSfSffMC UJSMJ& W A. FLUl 500 BALLS BUNTING THKfc 25 DOZEN LADIES COLO lit LADIES OA USE UNDEKVE: A SUPEBB LINE OF HOIS] 1\ ELEii CLOTHII II COXj THESE GOODS MUST B MENS' PAN1 SUIT For our HATS we wouM liki WE ASK TO "Just arrived I' -AT MRS A. loLARM'S I MILLINER7! A nice new lot of HATS! HATS'! HATS!!! of every shape and description for Ladies. Misses und Children. Handsome French Flowers, Spanish Laces.Tri mining Silks,colored Crepes, and Tinsel Plush. veiLiING of every kind. Handsome Velvet ami Faiioy Plaid Ribbons. Ladies Neckwear, Fichus, Jabots, Collarettes and Crepe Lace Knelling". Underwear, Hosiery, Jersey Gloves and Silk Mitts. Dress Trimmings, Oriental Laces, Kursheedks standard Tinsel Braid, Gilt, Steel and Velvet Buttons. Hamburg Flouncing and All-over Embroidery. All colors silk floss, also linen ttosaette and embroidery net. parasols, fans. ladies' and m iskkk corsets. TOI let POWDER, PERFUMERY ETC., ETC., ETC. I will Ue pleased to order for my customers any article not in atore. 1 Very Respectfully, I Mrs. A. McIjARNON. April ?0, 18H5. wm. gTadams, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. ] I WOULD RESPECTFULLY Inform the citizens of Lancaster and the surrounding countiee, that I am prepared to contract for and build onurchea, dwellings, atorea and all kinds of buildings. Satisfaction guaranteed, both um to quality or work and prices charged. I defy competition. Address meat Plneville, N, O., or see L. C. Payseur or John J. Graham at I>anoaster \Ym. O. ADAMS. Drugs! Drugs!! YOU WILL FIND AT i Phillip*' nrnjf Htore, Everything usually kept In a first m^tumniuvilt CIUIirBCing All I the leading Standard / Medlalnes, V Patent .Vfedlolnen, _ Cretin Tarter, v Hal and Bisoult Hoda. Lamps?A Large Aunrtmpnt. Lamp Chimneys?all Kinds. Lucifer Chimneys warranted not to break. A (food I ?t of k'anoy Notions, Hoaps, Ac. The "Bachelor Cigar " Thurber's No. 0?both brands a No. 1. Nlckle Cigar. Tobacco?Chewing and Hmoking, Snuff, Ac, . Give us a call. Prescriptions com- R pounded at all hours. | J. H. WITHKltSPOON. M. D., 1 Manager. Lancaster. March 24, 18?5 1 Ml tTTIIil is STOCK OK SPRIN "DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY" "DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY" INTERNED IN SEARCH OF GE! dually Bucceaeftil as the following rare and no SWISS. PRINTS. GINGHJ WILL THIS DO FOR A "LEADER" WILL THIS DO FOR A "LEADER" CENTS A YARD or 22 YARDS I CENTS A YARD or 14 YARDS T CENTS A YARD or CHEAP AT CENTS A YARD or 22 YARDS I n Ginghams, New S1 ADVERTISE BARGAINS WE HAVE TH jlearly proves that the purchasing public appro* ^PETITION MUST KE ITS A YARD or 16 YARDS F J A YARD o ONLY 720 ONTSAYARD ? ONLY 400 Y ARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR?OUR UKUAF , BETTER STYLES, STILL LO \, ALL COLORS, REDUCED TO 17 CENTS. I ALM'ACAS, REDUCED TO 12J CENT LEAL NICE BLACK CASHMERES-VERY Mill BESTASSORTMENr ? FOR YOU BON'T :AD FOU 3i CENTS A BALL. :i> HOSE FOB 5 CENTS A PAIR. STS 20 CENTS CASH, WORTH 40 CENT? FRY. A MAUNIFICENT A88ORTN INT STOCK OP EMBItOIDERIC: IMC! HATS! SH< FESS WE ABE OVERSTOCK i IE SOLD AND IN THIS WAY. rS FOR 85 CENTS A PAIR WORTH $ S " $5.50 WORTH $9.50 s to get cost. When it comes to SHOES we be TJ TO COMPARE OUR X "Very Kenpectlully, GRAND SPRING T Till CALL AND INSPECT THE SPRI RKCEIVED HEATH BROS We guarantee nt all tiraes tlie very Dress (}(m>< 1 .*<, White Goods, Notioi Dares, Ribbons, Veilings, Lawns ai Ginghams. The largest, best assorted i Spring and Summer Consisting of Dress and Business Youths and Boys, with a full and Gents' Furnishing The largest and best assortment of boots, shoes, hats, t I N TO WJ> Spot cash wins in buying and is also the GROCERIES-- ktlh MEAL, CORN, FLOUR. BACC and all Heavy Groceries alwa, HEATH] IK HO y SPRINGS, SP li LANCASTER S. C. ( WHOLES A AND RETAIL BIj BK0G8B1ES, STAPLE HARDWA FKRTI BHD SBO fIN THE BRICK STORE ON DUN Highest Market Pric LBROT SP G GOODSI AT THIS HKAHON* AT THJo SEASON STU1NF BARGAINS precedents cheRp linea VMS. ?OR ONE DOLLAR ?OR ONE DOLLAR. 20 CENTS A YARD. TOVL ONE DOLLAR. tyles. them. EM. idatee them. :EP SILENT. OR ONE DOLLAR YARDS LEFT. ARDH LEFT. . PRICE. m PRICES. flK LANCASTER. REFUSE IT. I. IENT OF GLOVEtt. S! DES! ?/) 1.60 at everything. RICES. . GANSON OPENING ___ m t mm NO STOCK JUST B Y * 00. LOWEST PRICES IB is, Embroideries, id Piques, Fanoy ind finest Stock of 1 Clothing, Sulta, for Men, complete line of ; Goods. 'RUNKS, ETC. i. victor in selling. ie very lowest Prices>N. MOI.AS8E8, ys on band. I IRON., Mc CO, IJVGS ft B VR WELL charlotte, N- c. i k 10., + ++ UK ULERSIN ' LIZERS. m, LAP CORNER. 1 ia PAIR for >B COTTON 'RINGS * oa