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JHiL LEDGER. ^ burrow S, Garter, EDiTOB A fj> tlA.NAQER. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18,11893. The Appeal oftheStatc. J is Taken in oU of The Liquor coses ri .?o State, Oct. loth. fallowing right after the tiling ol t d opinion of Judge Hudson, declari * the dispensary law hoc institution1 i , comes the appeal of the State from i i decision, in each individual oase< I win not until last evening thai i } grounds of appeal were drawn up 1 no notices served upen Judge ids n, ani all the attorney's con i -tied in i he various coses. flit fallowing is a copy of the pap , giving the grounds of appeal, and penke for itself: ; H is LLonot J. H. Hudson, presiding jadgo and to attorneys for the defense : Take notice that the plaintiff in the so aKove euiitled hereby appealt vtn the order of His Honor of date? > y o< Oc.ober, quashing the indictt -ent herein for it is respectfully sub: itteu Hie Honor erred. 1. Iu holding that the said DispeD ry Act was uot passed as au exere of the police power of the State 2. Because His Honor did noi . Id ir. a valid and c.ndtitaiional lav meted in pursuance ot the sovereigt wer for the police purpose, .'J. Because His Honor did nni Knlr I'fir the following is gathered : There ??*d been ? previous difficulty between ilsriiland Moody. When the train eactxd Kingyille yesterday morning II?rilI went out on the depot platform. Bloody ?u already there. Tfaey spoke a few words and then Moods cursed Harill. The latter lull M. ody not to curse hiss. Moody xaswered that be would not only corse him but kill him. Quickly drawing a pi> tol from his coat pocket he plaoed he muzzle at Hariil's braat and ftrnd. The bullet went through a thick waiet00at and a cravat and grazed the akia, rnllicting painful wound. It is said, that a warrant will be .'Worn out for Moody's arrest. Justice Pope's8ad Bereavement 4| ecial to The Rtate. N-iwberry, 8 O., Oct. 13.?Mist vfary Butler Pope, the eldest daughter f Associate Justice Y J Pope of th? I St ate Supreme Court, died here last . ighf, after a painful illness of sis v*rk?. She we about eighteen yean [ ( ugot and was an extremely popular | , oung lady, possessing a lovable charicier. I at the indictment aa drawn was ful r.d enfficient and complied with lh< , -revisions of the act of 1889, wbei < >e same plaioly and substantially mtaincd the diacription of the offeoei . flicient to show the defendant witl hat crime he was charged, and wha ? waa repuired to mee:. 4. For that his Honor held tha .10 Legislature was not the aol j idgo of the exercise both in roanne ?nd extent of the police power interen ' i the State, whereas be abould bavi eld that tbe Legislature alone wa 'ho sole judge aa to the form an' Manner in which the restraints impoj ! upon the liquor traffic sh >uld b< oirrijd into effect. 5. For that His Honor erred ii .< Ming that the said Dispensary A fd its exercise by the State througl oi officers was a monopoly, wherea l:o fch uld nave held it was a modifiei iorm of local option. G. For tnat His Honor erred ii h riding that the State could not engag i the liquor traffic to the exclusion v ldmduals, tbe State owning th< roperty. 7. For that His Honor etred ii toldiog that the State could no i*vo a monopoly in the sale of a sub nct of Dolice regulation. 8. For that His Honor erred ii mat mere was do punishmeti ) this State fur the sale of tiqum ne same not being sold in a , ''r/i ept tor that purpose, although il".^ rohibited in sectian 6 ot the Dispell \rv Act. 9. Because Qis Honor erred tba ois was an Act to raise revenue an ot to regulate or restrain the sale c 7hisl:ey in exercise of police power i he State. 10. That His Honor erred in hold og ihat the provisions of the Act ai > closely connected as one singl cfceme that if one section or part tall r ;f declared unconstitutional, th he '? Act in its fall scope and bear must fall. D. A. Townsend. Attorney General. Per O. w. Buchanan, Assistant Attorney General. P. H. Nelson, Solicitor. Shot a News Hoy. Am \ffair at Kingville?A Str?nj Attack. f \hn | Roma" commander, on ' ?* u -ointo* The ytate. Jonas Harill, of Blackabnrg, a newsboy on tbe Three C'e road, was hot at Kingville Thursday morning >y Robert -Woody, a clerk employed a iha Store of Wr Drafts, at that til ace. f< r.tm niM*riiran nrK/* 1 Holding Cotton, /I Contemporary's Comment Lpon I ident Evans. r Charlotte Observer. The president of the South ( oiina Farmers' Alliance has ise , an adross to tbe farmers of State urging them to hold e^ halo of cotton thev possibly p without serious harm to th? reives or -wrong to their credit . lie sets forth that the crop i i short one and that if there is a thing in t he law of supply and t tnand prices must go higher. , sincerely hope that if Mr Evi , advise is taken it will prove to . good advise. It is certainly v dangerous to adviso people, wl ono can influence, about a mai I eo vital to them, when advise p en baaed upon mere human ju ment and is without the warr of absolute knowledge. It wc appear that the cotton crop be short; it wonld seem that * ces would go higher; and yet ' should foarito take tbe respoi bility of advising a farmer to 1 on to his crop, lest the price she decline or of adyising him to i lest it should adyance. We re that two or three years ago Alliance loader in this State ur t the farmers to hold their col ' and that those who were gov< ' ed by his advise lost a great i j of money. It is not given I many of us to peer far into the a ture. One of the leading and n > sucossfuM ootton buyers in CI ' lotte remarked yesterday * talk of a short crop is heard e t year; that it is founded on no tar reasons this year than it t been heretofore, and that pi e are as good now ss they are Ji j to be. We should be sorry to B lieve this, yet we know this if . i. ?? - * ? * ' * uuuuat man, ana we ao noi u? that the president of the B * Carolina Alliance is equally s< P is the business of the coton bi 3 to study the conditions and ii t ences which regulate prices, a there can be no reasonable d< that President Evans studied t carefully beforo ho issued his a ter. Of the two, whoso judgn e as to future prices do we bel f to be the most accurate? Tba 3 are not going so take the res] j, sibility of saying, t The letter of Mr Evans con( in^ in this lauguage: *T take the apportunity of ? pealing to the press throug , .the cotton 8tates to help /y farmers in their righteous el to procure a living price lor I - cotton before it all out of their hands. I take ^ opportunity of appealing to ?f creditors to do what they ci ,f help us in this effort to preyen sacrifice of our year's labor/1 ;s This is an appeal which dose e the moat respectful coneideri |a and most gladly would this p ie contribute something to th< Buit which the aid of the pre invoked to help bring abou Charlotte business man who ii in New York, wrote, a few ago, a letter, a part of which read to the Observer jestei He said it is estimated in York tbat 94 per cent, (the fi{ are amaxing) of the mills o country are shut down, an^ .... - ?f inioes aa will not reww y ^ >, rltar") t~i^- Cuine operation, he idfd, until the repeal bill pat the Senate or the fioapces of 1 country are, by some other lej lation, placed on a safe basis ; tl goods are being sacrificed in V York for whatever prioe they ' bring, and many of the lead business houses of that city hanging on by their eye lids, i must inevitably fafl unless O gross acts very early. There can be no liviog pi for cotton with 94 out of every of the mills shut down; there be no general prosperity in I country while New York, great financial and commer heart of the nation, is In a co tion of serai* panic Theextrs ties cannot be kept warm wl the heart falls to pomp blood them through the arteries f ing the situation lhat the flnam commercial and manufactui interests of the country are and realizing that it is out of question for prosperity to ret 1 to any considerable part of population while these great a* cies in the natton'a material 1 > fare are. depressed and pa stricken, we have heeded call, to the wisdom of which ' judgment subscribe#, for the ' pea/ of the Hherman act, and 1: > ioined these great Interests In 1 ing for the application of i : they, with one rorce. says is 1 remedy. They say this legiula ' will relieve them?they oogh know. We beliere thev do. i relieves them it will relieve farmer, the profession.!* man- *11 of us, 80 this paper, as an integ*> yM<( ral part of1 (ho press throughout TaJ the cotton States," had responded to Mr Evans' appeal eyen before it was made ; and while it may \ ,, not bo moving upon the lino 0j ue(j which he would have dictated, it |ia! is pursuing that policy which it* c ,n judgment satistieR it will most rn( can 888Uredly the farmer* iu raa their righteous effort* to procure prj a living price for their cotton be- fro ' fore it all goes out of their hands." m s a _ _ m " * no y" Edgefield's Original Hef rm op, Senator Talks Sound Sense. ri8 " ***?' Edgefield Chronicle. . ^ 1 "e Mr Editor : It seems that the ftU ery United States Senate, like ita prototype lom the.Honee of Lmls of England, does , Li ? ClO I tter not care a great deal for the voice of jia, the pbople, but, I ke Nero, liJdl s an) dK* while the wage earner* and jlR, an^ farmers are being consumed by >u|d want of sufficient money circulating pr( medium to transact the business jf 0f Pr,s the country. Business is paralyzed, 0f w.e and the ghost of the rich mau's panic prr n8ls will not yet down at our bidding, ag' iold Meanwhile, our statesmen at Washing tin >u'd ton are wrangling about the mode to pu relieve our peoplo, of the free coin?ge do icall Bjiyer> when it is of 00 earthly raomeot to us if another d ?llar of silv- by &?d er bo not coined in ten years, provid- pre ed they take the 10 per cent. < fl Stale CO ?rns bank circulation and give us Ststo Re leal [jjQkd 0f isflUc. Tli 1 Two words occur to me here that vij ' would cover the whole ground and tic rl08^ amend the evil of past hail legislsti >n : od kar" decentralize and localize capital. We bu can do this by a properly guarded pr very system of State banks of issue 00 our w< ? s best improved modern plan, to eecure at . a8 the bill holder. Supp >9e all the silver er jcos kuj|jon i.i the U"ited States could be an ^ coined in oneyesr ! That would not po henetit ub. as under 1 nr nrf>a? t nv?irm vi jubt 0at'0D8^ bank? it would go to the ag outh ta00*y centre"? an<i the c ngesiion no 3 It Wou'^ remain an it now is ; hut Suite cc Uyer banks of iseue would localize capital, re break up the nations bank monopoly til and an<* ?ven Prevg?t the congestion and cc 3Ubt C0D'rtc^0n lbe currency that has th hem Pro^?ced the present panic. to Jets Who wants to be lugging ;?er aent 8?^ or silver about their person. or ieve hipping it abroad at great ?xpen?e, ,t we wheo P*per money, based upon gold A pon- *0<^ silver, is more convenient, and will purchase juat as much as either 5lud? raet8b dollar for dollar. We should remember that Midas could not live ' ap- 00 K?W? 80(i that the nations of the ^ bout will not be able to secure go/d ' the ODOllgh to furnish circulating medium f> forts t0 110 lb<!ir business ; henc?\ if silver is b' their Mt "M? today it will be called into gets requisition tomorrow. And the only a' this w,7 to bn'?K silver up to a parity with our gold is to give it a Rip Van Winkle 10 in to and let the silver tongue be t the silenced for some more practicable and e uisr to handle. We do not want irves 'be dollars ot our ''daddies," "cause" ? ation w? "ain't" made just like our 'daddie,' taper #nc* w? ^on't travel or trade like "em." ^ ) re- James Callison. as is ~ * * L A Rock Hill News. H now j Journal's Correspondent. S1 was Rock Bill, Oct' 10.?The /ndus* '' rd.y. tria| College tangle has boon li straightened out and work wai re- ^ ruret commenced on tl;$, f5the terd^Yar ^-onu.ng yes? .? -< J i'he couucil gave the col- I,r Tieg? permission to have Park ave- 'u , jf nue closed up at the limits of the ' lg0(J college property and they will open " the' up a wew 8treot runn?ng along the _ Three C.'s railroad and parallel to Park avenue to which it will be jew connected bv cross streets on both * wjj| sides of the college. ^ arg It would be very fine poetic ven- t0 |nt? esanoe for the South if the far Weston_ ern States, and especially Xaasas, should undertake to secede from the 8m ^ onion on the silver issue. A good 01 -rw. manv Denote in this part of the coun imi * - . . . can try wpuld en,07 the opportunity of ^ g walloping that section btck into line ^ the M 'k 80 P?w?rfu,1y helpp?l in doing a fliltl 'cr a"' might even have anoth- f er reoonstruotiou period and send a e lot of oar scaftwags out there to floor- a iab and plunder and be finally hanged, } j ?Greenville Newe. Bia\ White Caps Moving. J ring c ( jn Are They Trying the Mi?n9*'ppi t the ?*ne? I torn r onr Shelby Review. ?b. It is renorted that Dixon Handle wel- wbo ruDa a gin near Broad River nio* Academy, found a notice* Routed on the bin gin-houee door Wedowfay morn" oar iof, warning him under penalty of re- havtog bit property burn d; not to 1 lave gin aoy^more cotton uotil the price f aakt reached 10 ceote per pound. j rhat It i? aleo said that other gi oners the have received the same warning. ,tion Some of them are said ti be some- j it to what alarmed, but we have beard of If it no one being eoared enough to atop hie J the gin. \*?2kj? - ... The Silver Situation. k of a Compromise ?Ik) Pleasure ^ Propcserf. Vashington,Oct. 14.?The room the coinmilteoon appropriation i been the ecene of mo>t of the K iferences which have taken place 1 Senator Crock roll, the chair- 0 n of the committee on appro- rtl ations, has rapidly come to the k nt as the moving spirit re com- e< snding a compromise. lie has t in tlus work bM tlio uctive cooration ok^^^f^aian, liar- Bl , and Fau!fr?1%. Their object 8< ? been to find moans of settling n i question so as to Dreserye the tonomy of the Democrats and d grant such recognition to eilver ' tnoney as may he possible. They ?? vo had before thou all the ? endmentsso far offered and h ve been gettmg ?p a patchwork, c" lich, when it is turned out, will n )vo to have some of the featii'es >' all, with possibly some of those the present law. It will, in all rbabihly, provide fr the coino ot scignorsge of silver now in : P ;Treai ry and f>f t he continued P rcliase and cotTiafc'o of smal'er ~ nomination than $1. M! that ts being done is done tho Democratic Senators. It is > >bab!e that the measure wil en |11 unter the opposition of tho eo'id ), (publican qarty in the Senate. ! ' ie silver Republicans will make ' ;orous ohjcc ions to anv limita^ > >n< of limo of purchase to a p ri- J " within the icrm of Mr Cleveland ti it will probably uot filibus or to '' event ac ion, as their efforts'; >uld be futile. 7here have been J tempts on ho part of some oth- ' s to have provbhons tor the issu- 1 . ice ot bonds ino u<led in the pro-, so-! substitute, but at last ad- * ces neither proposition was * ;rced upon. The President has v t yet piveo his consent to any 1 mpron iee. Tins leaders of the | peal fore still say for publication I at they will not bo a party to a J unpromise, but they are never- n iclcr-s participating in the effort ' 11 arrange one. K Captured in Texan. L Criminal Followed A'tg&iecn Monthn ' By a Detectire. ' ,i * ceial to tho Hlate. I Spartanburg, 8. <J., Oct., 1 'L ? ' rant Mansey, wljo killed a mail by I ? name of Davis in Hey ward C<V,n" ' , N. U., w? b$ "Ugh; here toingbl f detective Spe^r, of A h? vi!K, who I is followed him lor eigh'tcu months, | id captured him in Huut Couuly, , exas. A reward cf $."00 id offered r his arrest. The detective came near being kill- 1 1 by Masaoy's bro ker when be mado le arrest. Ma*sey is aaid > t > be a oted criminal- \ y , Thirteen Lives Lost. \ppallinq Newt of die Iaw of Life at Magnolia Beac/i peeiul to The Journal. Georgetown, (Jet. 14.?The teamer Jar.io has just returned rom Waverly Mil* and brings apailing nows of tlx los^' Tagnolia BeaQK??f al ? 1 i icMur- * Thirteen lives ui re lo t there. Among them Arthur B Flagg and wife, At- ? r B Flagg, Jr., and wife and ee children, and three, or ' r negro servant-. Io lives wero lost at Pawley's ind, but many houses were shed from their foundations, I 1 water riaiug to a height, of fonr < t in many places. Every body \ 1 left the]island and eome over | the mainland. So lives are repotted lest at | bordeau B.ach, but several , all houses wore willed away. Br: ry.v^?'^?s3Crfrrar vnsrv. ivr r "W - j. COLDS, COUG lore Throat, and Jtronrhitte nre lir ny hour of tho day cr night. They c tefore the doctor can reaeh you, tho < ven fatal; but, with Ayt.k'8 cbxkbt ssured of speedy relief It soothes tlx ihlegm, stops coughing, and induces rcj here are young children should be supp "In raising a famir, I have had occa- gg ion to use remedies 0 lO 11 VI r>r colds, coughs, I I roup, etc., and am familiar ^Itli most of it ? he preparations recointnencWd for those me: nmplaints. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral con aires tho lca<l. I us? thai altogether " low."?O. W. Morlarty, Optlousas, La. a?l "From repeated tests In .ay family, bro Iyer's Cherry Pectoral b.s proved It- hai elf a very efficient wmmmmmi c&edy for colds, ? ? _l onglis, and the va- W I vll ious disorders of ho throat and lunga. It offsets a euro i wu rhon ordinary modicinos fail/ ? A. W. j p!o iartlett, Plttstleld, N. II. J Ud "I use Ayer's Cherry PactorH In prof, i " ironco to any other cough m?d cine." ? I icir >ost Master, Capon Bridge, V. Va. I sue Oyer's Oherr Prepared bp Dr. J. U. Aper dbdo., Lowell, M Prompt to act, i I He Wai Disclia-Sfotf. 1 Ne?ro /'leads Guilty to Selitix ^ Whi key. Solicitor B l\enter J Can Find No Pena (y Piov\dtd% and the v" Prisoner One? Fr.-e pecial to The Journal. Hampton, S C\, Oo'. 14. ? A negro mmd J e RiUitf 'C pealed guilty I this term, to charge of gel im* whin^ . ThF morning Judge Izbir calK -m fs 1 hiiii up for sentence and naked Su?? citor Ballanger to inform the curt VW f the penalty. Solicitor Bdlenger g ahd that he hid b?en uu?b'o, after ^ you iveral days diligent search to find uy penally provided iu the dispeaeary iw for ?ei iog li'jnor. Knintrre wan iacbarged on his own recognizance, ^ lie i-olicitor renin king that he paw $ utbing to prevent a in'n (mm taking Vi wheelbarrow or a jug and peddling $4 qu'ors all over the country, proyid- f 1 he d ea not himielf hrir g <t into lit ic Stale The penalty ii for brings * ig ! to the State, and not for Seliii g. If you ? _ __ ?ty!e<, d $5Sho? ? The best way to avoid sca'p KMras isea-ee, hair fa din* oaf, and doiuby rematuro baldne-8 is to use the P\v.8l.' revontive known for the pnrpofe ?aj -Hab's llair Uenewer. Vf ?i ? i ? mrsst All Fice. J TIq Those who have used Dr. king's few Discovery know its value, and ttose who have not, have now the op T"?7 ortimlty to try it Free. < all on the w? ' dvertised Druggist and get n Trial tottle, Krie. Send your tnune and mlrei-s In H K HtieUlen ?fc <'o , I'hhao, and get a sample box ..f Hr King's lew idle pills Free, as w? ;! as copy f(Inkle to Health and Household InIruelor, Freo All of which is guaraneed to do yon g?.od and cost you itoth ii^j, r ui mhii* in i r- wnirii, lJres , )riig.stoiV. IJAIM1ST II I< r l( S< IIOOIJ. Yorkvl %o% S. C. iev It. H. (JrlfTlth, D, D., Principal, THK FIRST SESSION of this Intltutioii will ennimeticc on WED* E -DAY, J AM' \ I i V :t. IM) I, and ontinue live month*. The school i lll he op"iied in tin* building forrnery used hy the Kind's Mountain Miliary echool, of Yorkvilfe, which was milt especially for school purposes, n the building, in addition to the recta' ion rooms, there is ample u< comnod.iti in or ion hoarders. Wor'imen Ihi ,rt now engaged in re| airing tiiebuildng, ami when the work is finished. tie property will be in practically as ;ond cotiilU on as when new. The purpose of ihe sponsors for the ohttnl will be to elve to hoys who may liter its walls; a thorough ami prnr*'- . jiI c >Ui?e, that shall tit then* "mr tbel vervday alhiiis of li?n, . tfir entering I 1MV oiler" I ww i TKKMs I'KK HUSSION. ' _ _ , . RC e<?i school expenses, including tul- ^ Ion, hoarding, fuel, lightsruul wash * llg, $72 !iO per session, of five months, [>ayahle in advance Day pupils will lie required to pay tuition for entire session in advance. Parents wiio have l>oys to educate will do well to send for circulars giving full information. Address, HAM M. ORIrtT, Secretary of Hoard of Trustees, ^ Notice | To The Creditor! of The Iiate Nathaniel 23 Vanlandingham, deceased. rphe heirs at law ?#f NuthanUI B A Vatilatidlnghatii, deceased, not knowing <>f any debla against said debased, and wishing to settle up the estate as soon as rieiic.hle, and with as little expense as possible, Itnvo appointed the und- I'sigued as their Agent to give notice to all and singular the Kt creditors^tocoine forward, and present the same to ti.e undersigned, verified hy afll lavit on or l-eforu the 1st day of Janu.i y ii'xljor l^li'ViVilV. ' t.at if not .-wilted hy tout date the estate will > partitioned ong thoheirsut /,aw, id the creditors will u forever barred. V . T Va VI. VNPI't it a m . jyl Is Kept S-. i '?' ' gent, "l1, ' . iiLvMs SSgfa CURE: *,*! f-ira Cftflct.ii Hour-.ciifiu,Here Tliront, v, Drc > promptly: rcJleri .1 Whooptn*Cough tod Astl.nu*. F r C?i .nmptlim tthuno " rl\ :il; h; "iired I . -isinnts wbortlMl others worth rain 1; v.:'cm : yoj jf taken IntJnie. Hold bv J*ru,'Kc ? mr iir-'ii'i'ntm. F<>r l.sme Hack or ChCBt. ie" 5IU U) n 'a t'f.AhTtca, XZ> oU. CM1IL0 .t'S/\CATARRH H E M E DY. Has* you Catarrh? Thisremedy to euaraoU>?*1 to cure you. iriuvSwOU. -n.v *'* free. 'In i. r . - ? per yi HS, CROUP " CP ihlo to invAdo tho household At ul >ften come when loaat expected, consequences may l?c serious or w Peotoraj, in the house, you aro IJght ?inflamed membrane, loosens tho Oodei ose. Every household, in which " iled with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ______ "I ha vci imed . Ayer's Cherry Pe?v litis t?rnl witli happy reHilt*, arid COIldiih T i necessity in rny household, rcc< minding it as a remedy (or cold* and ghs."?P. M. Aoevsdo, San Domingo* > v n One of our customers, a lady, was II\1 toted (or a long thus with etrronlo nc.liitls. In the stimmorof IH&O, a(t. r dng used various remediM without f benefit, sho tried 'f "|j( ! U w Ayer s Chorry Pe?> vv'e ^ " J toral, and almost immediately sho i relieved, and In a short time cnmlely rarcd." ?It. 8. Webster & Co., ora, Ont. I And that where all other cough mcd- II I ies fall, Ajer'sCherry Pectoral provoa I\l ooesful."?J. H. White, Gilead, Ind. y Pectoral J Cerles Sold by Drngglnl* Krrry\rbcrt. jure to cure _ % ? 1 1 * - ' -?r?-?^ ? ""7 rr^- ' - 7 r* ~ (ITUIDN "XBT!??. ' $ STATK OF SOUTH (A HOI IN A / <?$? -* ^ > n >"q CoUKTY OF LANOABTKK jntrits// />\ \y /'' : < 1u the Trobate Court. CjbOOD?h'*eirtf?* f-"' .'?> UJV George Mc(J Wltherspoon Esq , ? 1'rwbate Judge, i ',, Wiikkkas. I)r C C Welsh has mudr >',t*Si'i"V ?$V\ 1 ' ' -* su't t*? ?<* to jr?ui ( him Letters m" ?'SPra.r?. W S < Administration of the Estate of nil I Lffiffl? ^w.^'NV.j? ?.t; JJ5?3?' J""e "ttSSP aS""i?lV ?S:S& THWE AUK. THKBKKORK.In .00per r w?- Samples free. cite and admonish all ami singular ti e > ?/f. tTi" Farortto XOCTQ PCT73E8 kindred and Creditors of the said Mn ? ?rt*ioT<H Uiami itroath.gfr.. Ellen Jane Blakeney, deceased, Una L"~*~ ~ t.iey bo and aiqwar beforo me, In the a fljr \WP Cou it of Probate, to bo held ut Lanca*tor C. II., on the 21st of October next, HOT KlP. after puIdiontion thereof, at 11 o'clock wear them? When next In noed try a pair. In the foienoon, lo show caline, if any Beet in the world* they have, why the km id Adminlstra* Aeon -?itta einn tl?n should not he granted. il5.U0^Fw^yw.l'U I GIVEN under my Iminl. this the *7' 30 I Kth day of Oo'oher Anno Domini, 13 53$^ ^h$2.00 18113 9efi ?\ OWUUlH Mc Wi I IIKKSIMON, Jjo hi 75 1>K KATE J,TDaB 2.2o ^5-. y: jJ POH* BOYft *? "?*"- r-"*T"1 T' g^M3-?|.7# i*l 4CHINBRY. |- * i want a fin? DRESS SHOE, mad? In tho latest <,71irr<;' Htnvo. lon't pay $6 to$8, try my $3, $3.50,$4.00or Ginning They fit equal to cudjm mado and look and Grain I brushing well. If you wish to eccnor.ilioln yourfootwear, I VIW ' purthailng W. L. Oouglaj Shoot. Name and 1 It;. Hulling ? imped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Engine-sand Boll era. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mn?c. Sold b7 St.lie Agency for Talbot t ite Hons, , m MIA .# %. At Eiglltaaud Boilers, Saw nnd Gi t CAN8QN. -= | Seiew lath r Presses. AT^i-vatf* ? if A ' Thomas' direct acting Hteam Press* i our Luc i <* "o Thomas' Seed cotton Elevators. ruth AnvthiM 1 7"^"nms' """ Eng,e'ocrg KJl til X^ll J LAAAAA^ , u ,1 Shiiili Co's Wood-working n,nto otliers? Are there not ' pi-mora, Handsaws, Moulders, M<;r? persons dependent Oil I[Users, Tonenors, eoii.iul-lng eomj* e;e * *- el.n.V I equip lient for Bash, I)oor and Winrm your earnings for tlic r i ^.Mories. i)ci.ociiv*sPiantution s.-i-v support? Are they pro- ; mill, variahic fee-. 4 j r *. _r_,,v. I Behltv, Iht-iig- and tnnchincry stit>Vlded for 111 case O* your I p.jt write me for I rleo*. death? The simplest and \f# q% j dham. cofepl ten.. *->f ??,>.. *.?r? t ^ j Jl iiOD VI1 i ii ^ ! ^,t*JM.*ilAi\^?llf. their protection is Kfc in- t eluubla a. O surancc. Business, pro- ? >~|T" fcssional, s*. Working ! 2"i 1 3)I l,RU men generally, should in- N'ltb ' ?; 1 ro. we m.nouiice ?j,n ?r ii : i Lancaster i a a Depoaitory of Bib'ea SUre, for their OlQlllS or from ihc Ai?i?rionii Hlhle Society. their muscles, are their t?standi.: from five cnt* up. , -1 1 . TtHtunic! t s.ii'l I*-;* in - from Thittv capital and income too. nvt c, ?p v Death Stops them both. libti^ from 'wenty cent* up. Tticiirp ill tlio J hlr l" 1,01 !l entoraaa uiw arise but o v of love at??l obeilience to <* . < | w c* our I ml IVtoUs ttolil ut coat by an flffflT.fi i 1l?* I 1T?* um-i'ic aitarv MrWCTIiom1^1"! W L4*lv ill !|?' |t:r Jrt He V J_l| l1 bully Wait . j . . , . im,- Am a' :?i y lime ?Tiirinif 'ijiaincas ttlldCleatUcannotStopyoui , hours of tl;c bank. _ _ Salary or steal your capi- - ? - ??? ial. aud youLloved ones Yf anted I will be safeW4 want. v , JP1 ^ r* V Farm - ?< r ;i?>? iif.rtH, miitnlite ? r .v^a^L' - v I for Mil inii, Apply, hinting CtntrHl Airnt ftr (htCii?< _n. 4*, : i t , J. I,. A,, :il'? Meeting htn?t, iCK HILL. South Carolina. J ( imrlt 0tOI)i i!. v * '* vt ii - ? i - . ?' ???. ?3 1 Cents for fata, \ Cents tor Figured Satines that are worth 10 cents. m STRUCK THE MARKET RIGHT. "EVERYTHING COMES TC HIM V.HO WAITS I"-roin the ruins ot others fortunes jve col Seated r ? -* ??-* ? - ? '.RCHANDISE LOWER ?:!I!?_. WE ARE NOW OPENING remendoua stocks of Dry (I n?l<f Notions, Millinery, clothing, (Jcnta HilillgH, h'hOOH Ac. very department crowded wltli bargains, ou can buy the finest Dress (foods at half value, o can buy the ( h ic??fit Millinery for a song. n? Case ?H)0 yards all wool Herge, 3-iln wide, in all new Kali Shades 60cta yd for ONLY gSGEMTS. > leading colorh in Imported Die* Novelties worth from $1.25 to $1 75 ird. Our price only " > cent* f*p backing, 75 cents Values, new shades and black only 45 cents per EC1AL SALE SILK. VELVETS orth $1.75 per yard, new Fall shades sm Heliotrope, F.minence, Violet, /hue. l'ink. t'orn, Lavender, Itrown Myrtl , Reseda, Navy, Kincruld, ii and Black. Our price only $1 34 per yard. pieces Hilk Velvets (a Job) worth $1 00 to $1 50 per yard, for only M MIT T TWCDV 1YJ. jL JLj JLjJLJL^ JLjI V 1 . TRIiliS. SIICCKSS BRIMiS B 111(1 lh>. [bn MoT,?rnotv? IS Dny* wlili the //<Mldlng Millinery artieta of the world i n nob, We ere iow dt?pUylng; Iho ohot???it (Jooco/U aolerted by her lliu ltaliitnore nn \ S-w York iinrk-tn. S e her before btiylngyrtur h ?t. nurantee < orrect aiyle* and lowest prh-e*. Yours Truly, L F JONES & CO. I. Highest Owl! price* pnld ff>r cotton and cotton tetd. Buy your groi from un and wave money. M. F. J A Co. epteniUr 26. J89S.