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I'll local Watte**. Kl ?Wood, corn, peas, shucks, fod- J." / der, eggs and chickens, taken in Ka payment ot subscription, at, the in V market price at this office Im ?Bill Robertson. col, of the Wa'kersvil'o section, was awoko the other n'ght by something en- #<'. [ tering his house through the catU ho'ecntinthe door He got up. K(i fa - made a light, and captured a fine w Ij opossum, which ho ate noxt day L{ for dinner. W ?John Crookett, col., stole a pocket ol 0 fcnife at A'lstare's store Thutsday night % J/ep'end guilty to the charge yesterd ny p, before Justice Burns and was sentenc- I ed to 25 day" tn Jail at work on the atreeta or pay a fine of $16. He went 1) I t to jail. Jbr ?A negro Attempting to run across p the track, as the trnln was leaving p Charleston Thursday, was instantly . killed by the engine. ^ ?Mra. W M Weaver living on Mr, h< H H Gooch's plantation, died on Sat- b' urdav last of pneumonia, aged 46 years. r( She was burled at Tiouglnss Huuilay. P ?Mr. W. II. Olney on Mr. Gooch's 0j placo is lying very low with pneu- ?v monia. . ?Constable Kl/iott commends chief Jl/hrtin and tlie police force of Oharleston for tlie way, in which they tc stand by tlie dispensary law in Char- hi leston. w I ?? ? ? Death of Rev M Connelly. I It is with much sadness that we j t v cbrocnile tb? dmth nf Rov M A C .r*1- . Belley, which occurred at his home . in Kershaw, .Jsoy. 28th, 1894. I*- He joined the Methodist church ?t jj Vs ab .at 17 year* of age and was ims | t pressed with hia call to the mi ietry. m After some years of debate and battle Cf G1 against it, he surrendered himself to his convictions and ] lined the 8 C j\ f. Conference in 1853. On July 7?h , 1857, hi- *?? mar- ju rlad lo MUs Mary V R zz-U and has |)( rained a large family of children gt He was in the traveling connection fin > ahout 20 y< Are, whh eupiTanuated in vi 1875, has served two years since and, cs \f as a saperanuate has h-en able to bs- w: <et in the charges where he has lived. Ei Though in bie 70th yoBr. the Sunday lit preceding hie death ho tiavrfed a good 71 long dutauce and preached twice. It A was generally agieed that he wan one w | r\f ll o ol ? - *' 1 iwi iiio miuii^rPL jirmunrr- '?I mi VV church, h man with clo lr and pur found c luviclioiip.n'ivsesaing lliccur- A age of the same. <1; Fur many yearn his wii^-has been Ji n invalid and during this time he b< has been to the children both father o\ / and mother. tl Tru'y a ^o.xl man, faithful minister and an affectionate and tender fa- se \ Iher and husband has fallen. m ' v lie was taken with a uniething like w 'seryoua prostration on Thursday and ju gradually crew weaker until on Suniday night he passed quietly into rer. jj Mia ramaina were interred in the m Ktrsbaw cemet ry. in Tna bareayed family baa our ryma cr pathy and prayer*.?Kershaw Era. CHVUCII AOWt'fl. n The f'Hewing com mil tee 8 were appointed at the church c< nference of cj the Moth >dist church lmt 8*turday: ln Oo 8 >nthern Chri?t:an Advocate F< and Church Literature.?Misses Mar- Ti |of, Mayer, Belle Garvin, Al*ry Mil- ^ ler, Ktli Kiddie and Mat lie, Allison ^ Comioitten on Invitati ?n to Church tr ? M teres Fh>rrlU Moyi.srdie, L'iliin n? Cloyd, Rehecc* M;niM Louise Lam\ Ml i noond, A 'die Carter, C ira Sio?vmon, and Mrr. H L. Rawls. > . in On the Poor?Mrs* 11 M Johns >n , m Mrs* 3. J. Nvice. M's. J I* Hunter, fu 1 Mrs. M. F. Jones aud J/r*. YV. M. ce v A/oore, t O.. il.. iIA u n: iu- * - * Wl ivr.> <Uc wivn.?u m H'iiiiii*, mrfi. J. M, Hood, Mrs. W. A D?*ia, Mr?. T er 8. Carter and Mre. Ella Bennett. he J. M. S'eariinan, Pastor. tl> B. F. Miller, Sec'y. wl Bit 1" To the Members if \he Lircaster ki V ethedrsi Chuich wl Tiitt S Wuid? have agreed to ste Ibis th k gr MYelope pUo this year They res qaeei ib*t Ihr memhera drop in their a ,, torelopee every Sunday morning ho J when the t>*iket is psa-ed around be | Ti.ey eugirest that you begin with H',; , next Sunday. Pot y. ur name On the ^ L envelope and you will be sure to get ^ lull Credit oil l>?? treasurer'* bonk. ha Il ia belter every way l??r y..u t # put c<> L it y our envelopes. By making week- ,.f I i. - Itj ul lUHUkOIJ IIt ? It ? I! ho e?eier for y u to pay \our aseeafttneni -di than to pay it a I in a b ilk, li will avo the atewar Is -who nro buey men I ? noiiece??ary trouble, and wi I enable ba I the peatnr to yet hia m <ney promptly of k ?u he oee U it. to ^ Dating from next 8 ltd?? ? h a hy ^rt f the donrinat'e the church will con. 1 P tain eiiTelnpte. (live yor help in thia ^ i|s Baiter an wee in have n chureh record . if of Whieb tn he proud P ' f > J M Kiddie, Chr'm. dfl W P Bennett, 8ec'j. 00 ^ Ni ?K. rxument before the Htate Hu- ^ e>n?Ututi<>iin/ity of ah floUhnd Wed - tin hat the court will C. en eerly day. f,? ftlan'led at PteWt&r.t Jt ill. | ( A fp?;cial to the S ate from 11 Plea*ant Hill on tho 25th says: 1 ^ "Mr. W. (>. Hi- o Iro of Kersh?w. 11 and Miss Bessie Beckh -m of this ( place, were married yesterday . ?!l rnoo.i at ti e residence of Mr , S. Beckham Sr. the father of the bride. Ti.e ceremony was per forme! by tho Rev. .J. K- Mehaf. fey. The many friend-* of the hap ( py it uple wish them a long and . prosperous I f ". : ? 1 It 11 iioett up in Smoke. , Ai tho trial of J Ml Grave*, charged with selling whiskey, not'it! a particle of evide tco was adduced to sustain tho chargo and he wa* releaed Thomas Smith, charged with tho same ofTenco was also released on account of lack of evidenco. At. tho trial Graves was represented by E I) Blakeney, Esq., of > this place, and Smith by B B Clark. Eq, of Camden. ?Kershaw Era i [For tlie'Lodger. A It P No 2 Replies* Rev Mr 'Holt*# Pardon Issued. Yesterday Governor TiWraan, liavg received the proper untie of 'he nviction of Constable 1011 iott of us lilt, in slupping the face of u womat Charleston, had the ofticiul pardon tued. It was yesterday afternoon r warded to Charleston.?Friday'.* ute. met Iforaea dint Mule*. Just nrr.ved, a car-load of as tod young inu'os and lior es as a? ever oll'ered on tbis niarKo imo at onco and g t a bargain e took advantage of tho low arket in buying and will give ir customer* the benefit of our lrgam in soiling Wo will mako ices to euit you. II J Gregory & Co. angerousIjy Shot. On vVedne-day night la*t in lat Creek township, J/eredith ailey, colored, was seriously shot r some one of a pos*e which had sen sent, with a warrant issued \T Justice Coan. to effect his ar?st Bailey was charged with reakiug into the smoke-house Mr John J Phillips and stealing vo sides of moat. On Wcdnoss iv night a posse surrounded his luse while the comtab e went in > tnake search for h'm Bailey ad climbed up the Chimney and hi'e the conetablo was in the )us.?, cot out on thy roof and imped off to the ground lie ran 1 hml some one ot the po*t-e firedi ie fuii load Mr shot_^?tering his ligh. He was brought to jail an<l being attended by a physician e has confessed to stealing the est and says that Duke Hough, >1. wa? keeping guard while ho itered tte building and got it. licit and Acquitted. O.i Wednesday and Thursday stico Burns was occupied in jaring the cates agtin-t Armead Duncan ami John Anderm, both colnre.1, charged with o'atingtiio Dispensary law Dunin was tried Wednesday lie is represented by W C 7/ough, sq. and the proio uiion bv So:itor 7/ongh and J T Green, li-uj Ke first j try made n mi-triai A I uuiucr jury was summoned,! nich acquitted the defendant ithout leaving (lie room I Y Williams. E q, represen'od ndeivon who waa tried on Th.ira iv !Io was acquitted also Tho nticc'n office was crowded du3th tria'a We did not hear tnei ridence but perton' who d d "ay le verdicts were just .Tudico Burns wiis careful in the lection of a jury to get the beat en he cou'd think of, men whoj e could not think wou'd perre themselves under any cirlmstances There was but ore iwn&man on tho jury impanel in te last caao, Mr R Young, the arket man who is a good reforer Governor Tillman cantiot large the?e acpuittals to the pred?ce of the against tho dispens ry. itrfnl of Yoiiny ? If in Mother's Troubles. The hody of Willie Watson, who uedentally killed himself while reroovif a guu from u boat near Harrison's erry, on the t'atawha River, last uesdsy afternoon, was brought to this ace on Wednesday, the gentlemen ho went for it arriving here ahout 8:I p in. An Inquest was held by a ial Justice in Kuirtttld couu'y hi the oroing before tliey left with the body id the verdict was that he came to is death hy the accidental discharge a gun iu his own hands. His re- J ains were interred Thursday at .1 i> I Rev G AITolson, conducting the noral services at tho home of the deaited's parents before interment. Willie wan tho sixth member of Mra. ntsons family who has ti et with audit and uuexperted death, f?ur I.rothh and tier father having been brought >mc to her dead. One brother was rown by a fractious horse on a stab liicli pierced his hotly killing him inintly. A Htnali brother while playg accidentally ran against an open life in the hands of a gentleman ilch pierced his heart. A third broor wax killed at an election by a neo who (dipped up behind him and alt him a blow in the head with pin< A fourtli was thrown by a rse several years ago an.l killed, and r father was killed by a horse in the me way. The accidental killing of r son by Ills own hand, made the Uh violent death In her family. It a end blow to the parents and they ve the heartfelt sympathy of the nnnunlty in their sad bereavement a dutiful and an affectionate son. i mother ThruMt ?t the Narrow I flange. ?The (J, (J. Sr. A. authoritie* kVo instructed tne management the i adrn:nl shops in Columbia, recievo no more repair work >n? the Narrow Gunge rai/rosd thout an order fr m ihe genera' anarrer oft bo I? ' -r, - - w. V JLV N IJIIIUIIII HIIU invitle The Narrow Gan^e p*o? o are now h iving their repairing ino by the Moffat t A/anufacturinp mpany, of Chener When the Arrow Oati^e was leased by the ,C, A A it hal sh and toils its own. Where these things are >w noeodr anowa?unle*- t*e <1 . & A. people can gi>o some in rmation.?Yorktille Enquirer. A A. Katclilord Again. Mn Editor!?I scarcely like to reflect upon the intelligence of your readers by repiying to Bro ' Ratchford* reply in the Ledoeu of Jan. 27th. It must be evident to all your thoughtful readers that ho is in a tight place. His many ecflpiJivC Quotations are i?ood f >r many other argubiCd1 ^ but whoby pointless upon the quostion at issuC.^ 6'ome of my strongest points he has prudently omitted to touch upon and other points, which he has noticed, he has partly mierep* relented His reply is made uu in good measure of roasuortion and incorrect and misleading sta'enient8, I can prove it 1 can not tako up youi space. Mr Editor to provo what I say by going over j hi Hrticlo seriatim. I MrilI just ] take a tew examples to illustrate the whole. , Brother K , had in a former ar tic o offered the argument thai in i this Christian dispensation, the < second person of the trinity could , he acceptably worshipped only by i the name Joans or by some N T , name. I repiied that his argument!, was clap trap and sophistry and I, that :he Lord Jeau-* could'be accepr tahly worshiped and praised by any name of His bv which Ho is revealed in the scriptures. Now , Brother R., would leave the impression that I regard the name Jesus as c!*p trap Ate. Nay, Nay, I rovoron:e that holy name as much as any person My point was that. Jeau* iR worshiped and praised not onlv by the use of tnia name but by other names such as are found in the psalms. How docs Brother U*. defend his former nn6iH?n ' ?? * t ....... mciuij uy reasserting that Christ rau6t be pruisei officiallv or by His official name Je*us Christ, and, by asking why I haptixa in the name of tho Father and con and not merely in tho namo of tho Father. I baptize in the namo of the Father and son became God thro' Christ. haR to'd mo to do to. And if he had toid me.in the N T to praise Christ officially, or had giver, me by His spirit eom:* in which Jesus was praised by IIis official namo. then I would so praise Him. It is just at this point that B other R . reanorts without replying. Where is his proof for the assertion that Christ is to bo J officiary praised or praised under a eeilain namo ? Ilia Bible quotalinns n^t\m it. il--' T - - ."V.wijr O...JW lllill .jc8ih 19 the only official mediator before God and man and that II* will one day bo w r (I honored. But let Brother It, give in the N T authority where ii says, Christ is to h? praised bv any certain name or names. Let him explain why it i% that, if his assert ions are true, G id did not g've us some official songs in the N T Iit which Chrirt might bo official I v prai-ed. This omissi. n in the I ght of the fact thai He ! once gave oflic'nl praise song* to His Church, moans something. T > mo it meua that the psa'ms of theO Tiuo still enjoined upon the Church of Co l to ho used in |?rr?iking the triune God. These are the joints I pre** and ihey utaud like defying Gibraltar* before ? Brother R. Take a s imp'o or so <list>/aying his ignorance He ?ay*, "I am wil* ling to admit that Chris' may haye sung thein (the p alms) np to the tnA IL- lion I K? 1 v t uvu i h" MO'cuiiMi in worm i passed out ofdite," wlurh Hroth or It. intimate* later on was at tho dav of Pentecovt .Shtdow o: ( John Calvin! Jnit listen t-i that and trim a {rained Presbyterian preacher ! Tho "Cove: ant of work#" going out. of date at tho dav of Ponteeor-t ! Whv our Hah- f hath Schoolscholars know bettor, than that Thov wiU teh you ihat the "C>veoant of works" fell thro' as soon a? Adam stnned and tho v iiiw?M .>IL> . ijuii Covenant of Grace was inhered n with tlie premise "ltsh^l bruise hy head and thou shall bru'so his tec 1'* The pta/ms be ong to ihoi Jovennnt of brace Having m.dai he above admission he uava in the (* io*L breath, "Christ nud Ins di-cb Q tie jsung a hymn at theinsiituliou m )f the supper" leavipg the im^ |J qresaion that it was an human nmn Does Brother R , not know J? that the opinion of Mathcw Henry is concurred in by the majority oi J reliab'e liible Expositors, viz. They sang a hymn ?>r psalm, whether tho psalms which the Jew:. u?ual!y pang at the clo-e of the passover pupper and which tlioy called the great Ilallel, (l'a 7 11311S) or whether Rome new hymn ia uncertain, rather think the former. Had it been new John would not haye omiitcd to record it" It proves nothing in favor of unint c 1 pi re I hynnnJogv to quote the NT pispages mentioning hymns That is hedging tho question The onrjuiry at once arises, were these v hymns inspired or uninppired song-.* That enquiry must be determined ^ before tho vr-e* have force on one side or the other I could fnt'her show hia ignors anco regarding the Psalm-, in his intimation that there i9 no cross, no doct rmes of J unification, pancti- i fica'.ion.&cand in tliia inspired book. Hut the above samples will -Tiflice I could not follow one who makes audi wild and incorrect statements A and I would he slow to accept the I "onclusions of one who supports U< u.. , . i, ?otj such statements nie catf?e o/iun.. . . ? What think you reader *rn"? From these samples I inn forced to the conclusion that either Bro R has not distinguished i ho salient points, or that he >acks in- I" \ j | formation sufficient to handle so > grave a question, or that he has " not the sironged Ride of the case || and must dodgo about a little to hold his ground. Reader, I leave it foyou to judge whether I have ^ shown reasons f r tlte?e cone u-ions Brother R., has gotten 1'ai beyond th?*t ; rand Presbyterian divmo, ' who f r t bought and knowledge,towers ahov e all ordinary men as tie Cedars of Leha on above the scrub < oaks a- d t lie black Jacks, and who! ^ said to an A R P, "We think wejli ure right, you know that you are j right" Whenever, we know we u are right It is impossible to get v anv better or more appropriate > prai-o songs than t.ho song* of ' Uod's own word: **" 'l A. II I*. NO. 2. ' ' v The Dispensary Hill. i A NEW SONO TO AN OU) TUNE. I Not ft protest was heard,not a warning ' note, As tlu* 77111 through the Henate wan ' hurried, I Oh, recreant koiis of a fallen Htate ! \ Away! In oblivion be buried. i As I read of the names of lier heroes j past. | When the pages of history turning, ! And think what her sons have come to ut last. My cheeks witli sbamo aro burning. No penitent sighs swell tlw tyrant's breast, H'hile hi* minions cringe around him, His "dirty spies" will do the rest, May the next campaign confound him. ? .Vany ami strong were the oaths ho swore, 'Gainst towns, that may buy or hor- ' row ( KIsewhere tlian in iiis liquor store, His "cure" to drowa their sorrow. We smiled, as we thought of the lion ored dead. C' Whose swords Hashed glory around \ them, Tiiut the pimp and the spy, would never tread In the homes that once had own'd ft them. h Zdgtitly they'll talk ofinvaded homes, :i Of banished rights, of Kreedom, !' Hut wliere are tli men to maintain 'j our cause, ?, And lead ns, now tliat we need 1heni! I The .Senate may piio its nets and '' crimes As iliirll ns St Mlelin!'* ? ft ), tyrants. !?owaro! The fount of law ; |j la (ho wl If of a sovereign jteoplo ! H fy?'t Tillman enforce his mad dictates 1 On alaves, white or black, to suit h him; Let his -.pv dcs< rut" mv Ininihle home! 'j Hy the "shade* of the ?lea<l," I'll I shoot htm. a kef Freedom's voice ring oof thro'the c Htate ^ A? in days when her (tolda wpre j gory ! n ?arol Inn's aona; now stand t<? your KUIIH, p Or fall, like your fathers, with glory. Hock Hill, 8. O. Ol.n 32. m - m , m a The Wl/son Hill passed In the House >n the first by a vote of to 140. i aw^.SubicriUe for t ho Lrdokb. ^ CKildren Cry/or PitcherY,CastorlaJ IWWBWWWWW The Cans $$O,0OO. s las' more than rtore. The M I .88 will he merci HEAR IMI04 fl is rion (.'nmp, you with (he money. Com i\ster People. We could st 11 these immense stocks We are starting un era in Bargains 'ury purse, Ciood Bye, ye huge memorials ot on mown as the Spot Clash Company, th EIt The Gar January :10, 185)4. iffni\Tnu rnn r ntm mVu\ TU LUAll Money to loan, in sums of 8300.10 and upward*, on improved roton farms For information, apply to WYLIE it WYLIE, Attohnbys at Law. IS otrcb All persons ii.?)< 1 it<-<I lo Jas. fi. Tinlev ( ??., for fertilizers sold the during the year 189$ through (leorge A. iew and II'. II. ('autlien, are hereby titled that their notes and /.iens ave been p/aced in our hands for colaetion. WYLIE & IPYLIE. Attorneys at Law. any. 20th 1804. HiORTtfanEE LI"" TATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA ( Ot'NTY OK I. A NO AST Kit, IT7" HERE AS, <1 -fault has been made ?V in the payment of the debt soured by certain mortgage, hearing, ate lllh day of March A D. 1800, trade and executed by H. 10. Beolclam, of the County of Lancaster and ttati' of Kouth Carolina, to The Union Tortguge Hanking and Trust Coinpa ly Limited, of /yondou, England irhich said mortgage was duly record <1 in the otllee of the Register ol desne Conveyance for Lancas ei 'ounty in Book No. I of Real Estate dort rages on pages 793-708, .on tin 1th day of March A. I). 1800: Now then fore, under anil by virtiu if the power of sale in the said niort rage eontained, the said Mortgagee Plie Union Mortgage Banking ami Prust Company Limited, will s?-l! a! ublie auction liefore the Court House Door in Lancaster County and State >f South Carolina within the legal lours erf sale* on the FirA Monday in February 18U-4, the same being the 3th day of the nou'h) to the highest bidder for casii lie following described premises, t? Ait : Onehundrcd and live (103) ncrei nore or le>ss, hounded on North bj amis of John A. < roxtoi:; on Kast bj amis of I). E Cauthen ; on ^ouHi bj Miids erf Simon Beckham and on Wes ry lands of.Simon Beckham. The Union Merrtgage Banking and Trust Company, Limited, Mortgagee. John T. Sloan, Jr., 1 Allen J Green, V Attor yu. Halcott 1'. Green, J January 1(1, >891 . td "CLERK^ SAL E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County or Lancastkk. In (he Common Pleas. <usan Hull, as guardian, Plaintiff, ar/ainot 7(7 H'eMi, H K .1/iIi??r. Harriet Welsl Robert Z 11'clsh, .Vary A Miller am others, I)t jen<lan(H. nUK8lTANT to 1111 order of Court I in tli?' above stated caao, datei )etober 13th, 1893, I will hc-11 at Lan aster, Court House, in said County vithio the legal hours of sale, on tin Firtl Monday in Ftbruary, ntzt, he follow ing lands, to-wit: All thai raft of land, in said County known a the "Kelly tract" ? onsisting of st* lundred and fourteen (?I t .fere* ml bounded by the lands recently be ringing to William MeKenna, deeeas d. by lands b longing to Mrs A louse and lands formerly belonging 0 William t? Stewart, deceased, am 1 inor < linton.dee a-ed, on the I nnd'i i\?rd and < amdeii Road, about om nila below the village of Lancaster Also the ti net in said County known s I be Wade Place, with a tine rcse lenee upon it. cantniniu:. one hum Ired and eighty eiglit tss Arret nd bounded as follows ; on the Nortli y Brown's F-?rry Road. ?>n the Bm) y lands of Mrs Virginia (irren, or he South by lands o J IT Williams, ud on the H'eM by lands <<f CbarlotU ; rosier Also that tract in said County, con, iutii k of eighty SO Arros onveved hy Nancy C Nichols* n t< ohn It Welsh ami bounded hy lands ? merly owned by Jolin 1$ Krw.n, '.l!s? Hunter, estate laiidsof /*' D (J een nd others. Also the tract, In said County, nown as the John Ivy iilaee, consist n(jof two hundred and ninety nine ?f>? Acrvn net i>ounde<l on the North and Caul y lands of the estate of John Porter, ntheHouth by lands of Mary Janf :!Si 'on and on the West by Iuiioh oi laj.; Ja;..>'-I -'tC? le. . i i *'of>.ne tlASj/. Purchaser tc iay f ;r papers. IF. W. Pkhhy, C.V. C. P. L. ?. on Dry Goods ( >0 w or'ils. i we can pack * P Jones & C'o's ? ilessly slaiigisfces'e LL I NOTHING I v or Newer And Never e quick, and take advantage of tl>e C?real to merchants at a good proilt, hut that'f that's bound to tell. Bargains that will ir losses, ye Ledgers and Day Books, e money savers for the masses, the Poop ison Dry G ' Uncklon'n Arnica Salve. T'ne Rest Halve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ( happed Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents perbox. For sale by Crawford Bros. | IT PUBLIC UTTIOV Y 4. ') Jhir/'V sa,<> llt l?"l>lic auction J at liie residence oniie'litTCHtyls "1 on j Vnnlandinerhum. at Dry Creek, -\s..? | Tuesday, tiie I"i111 day of Kehruarv. I next, at 11 o'clork a. in., the remain1 I ?ler of the personal property of the said , N B. Vanlamllngham, to wit: Two flue young mules, Two two-horse wagons, | One four-h rse wagon, One six seated haek, i ! A lot of om, fodder and peas. Also some household furniture. t&fm Terms of sale Cash. W. T. Van i.a xmxn iiam, Agent. i Jan. 20, 1R94. : 1'iTVI 10\ MTH'K. | STATIC OK SOIM'H CAUOLIXA, County ok Lancaster In the Vrohrtff. Court. O V (?eorge Met' V. illnr.-poon ICsip, .13 I1 r,.bate Judge. 'I wlikkkas, l.oiiis !{. Uoliiii'is lm? J mndesultto metograr.t hhn l< t? r of Adminislration of tie- K^tal of und " efleets of Mis. M. Kel?v, tl< ceased, i T11FST' MtV thkiuH-oim.' ... - '' ?? cite ami admonish nil and singular the ! kindred and Oreduors of the s.ii< 1 Mrs M. A. K el ley, deceased, that they 1 > ' and appear before me, in tlieOourt I of Probate, to b" held at I : n .'aster k ('. H., on the loth of February next, 5 after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock ' in the forenoon, to show cause, if any ' they have, why the said Administration should not la* granted. GIVEN under my hand, this the 25tli day of January Anno Domini, lst?4. Gkokok McC Witukkspoon, l'K It.VTK JCDQK. ; T M FITZPATRlfK & BRI)., r ? ARE ? The Authorized and only Agents for the CELEBRATED SHELLEY & FINGER SHOE C3 ok G AINES V ILI.E, GA. Every pair of Shoes arc warranted. They are made of home-tanned leather ?no chemicals used in tanning to rot i the leuther. . Men's Brogans Lo \v ( ?nt 1 . ISiigh Cut to pt1!' !! Ladies' Shoes i i at $1,50 per pair. I*a5r Hoys' and Girls' School Shoes at correspondingly low prices. One pair of these Shoes will outlast i ' two pairs of chemically tanned NorthJ I era Shoes. If you don't want to buy , ' now ask t see them when in Town. r ~ ~ ~ ~ a ES 5"2 ES" * *"* T ^ 4 tllgiliiGO i ^ We are also sole agents for the Laf? [ fel Engines, the best nnd cheapest on earth. When you want an engine 4 call on lis. Respect fully. T M. FITZPATfMOK & 8B0 Rice Mil Is Oorn Skills, Saw ?&ills. > t I i he Planters anil Rice Millers can i J JTV buy a s ngle MACHINE that i will clean, hull nn?l polish rlco ready ' j or market for $260. , COR.V MI//I.KKS can buy, the best french lturr Mill in iron frame, fully guaranteed fkpacity, ten bush> els meal per hour for S15. HAW MH./yKIH can buy the best i variable fr.cti ?n feed mill, from <100, up to the largest size, and gang Rip ' ( 'aw*'. Kdg-tV Hwing .-awn. Planing , Machines and all other wood working machinery, also Tai.uott Engines ^ and Ami,una. i Hpecinl discounts made to caMt purj. chasers Can meet any oojn petit ion, <iuallty considered, V. C. Badha m, (ieneral Agent. Columbia) 8. C. \ a awlinWMH loinpanij! I") *9* ' $.1 ui/Ui Hid jam mio on-:*2 4 P - ? P - ," r, I^SOC'S- S f> in ' f ' ' i' d. fsfisy *'f^ ???? iiAll ^syr R|jf y ! tr w> ft u NU ^ y W 1; :crtt Bargains ever oJFereU to the 1 ? not our way. appeal to every sen.-dMe mind . Good-Bye. Ji neei'arth v.e r . ilc'9 friends, the/Ji.gin Giv : . ( rOOd 3 OO: | RiMi f'CT : { I have n limit <1 <|i ebrnted K iuz t otloi. the followini; robe! Simile bushel io. Five hu-hels I" . . . Tlti? variety was i, at le>s Hum :~> ' >r >i T. K. ?... ilvm 1 . la-ler, S. . Very I ;??><>;? i.t. Hills have been mai!< ! ' a the sub-cribers to the . .r<(V,r.r<,:rat?> amoui:'. ilu . / iiS?"'. i , ? l|?> CBS' . l was very liiruc, lu.i t net .vv aniount thus far paid is < nipara? ! ly small. It i-t hoped every suhscriht r i* rears will read this not ice, nn<* tia will forward to am u .t dii" >. once. It is unjust i<? the t <> ; : his new j> per without . z 1 I -fully as much -a as ; ri1 : ! ?tf the paper to < at the ! ma's ei.; 1 cjis an 1 < :?,-> an I t'.,.n h < a r? i remunerate him. i We thank tie ?? . f < j who have pai ' u . ami a . . : peal wi! 1 not i> lo.-i <.a " i i m ( not paid. ! p r 1 n r ; g rp ! luiiri ift c is :v t K # ho "otgb Pi^ F -1R v-v v. (i v .* J v^ ri: :, .-5. c. ! itsff* .*in h . h ! t??.? I styles .: it. .. .- a" I < ! fjua?at te. .t I KAI&'S i %y&(hK 1 Root-// ! tuSHBLC -; . . . / . ifc ; ^jji > Vc raw Annir-o^ahir .> .11 ' !-'ol?j i>j 1 ?i".vrK'-- ? ? ' .-0.. atnl ? 1 .Oj jut ' I ao Hi. ' I ctf^' . : 1 UHE ca?Tj/^,. , \ y i.*.) . > it '' * | , p?sw0^ - - 1 C?in . 1 II' . : 1 Cimiu;". in, ' ; re1 (' and Artihmn. For ? rr.i.l; hascnrc'l Uu> fin! willr:'t :: v.> by 1 >n;<r.':st?j ( > . fi ; or Cm si, usoSi-M-* QHlLOtTS Hnre you t.toJurrliV 1. teed to cure you. J'r< If ycu / v>nu and all won> bak. EROWF'S IRON DITT&iv <?*?< - a. r*M$ja *?* . ajmhmwmmv *. Can You Read |The Future? Do you know what your c <1 it ion will be 20 years bet v * Will your earning capae, * be equal to the support * yourself and family? Thi i a serious question, yet, y. . could confidently ans^ ?iyCg>? jf yOU ]ia(\ a tv.T',1 years Toutiuc Policy in t 0 ; Equitable Li : ; A method which guaranl ; all the protection furni.-i ! by any kiiul of life insuva: , and in addition the lav t cash returns to these poi holders whose lives are ] longed, and who then 1. money rather than assure For facts and ii, vve.y add > , w.j. roddey.m > , > Fur the Cnrolm i s . ROCK h*.L, S. (*