The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 17, 1894, Image 3
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?Tho co'u wuvo is he ro
?Snow feb hero for a few n. n
uto? on Thurslay.
?Mr J C Lindsay of Rook Hili
spent several days hero th r past
week.
#
? Tho Monroe Journa1 is tho
iiame of a new paper j 11 t started
in Monroe by (7 M Beaeloy & Bro.
?Services in the Episcopal
church at 4.30 tois afternoon and
ru 11 a m and 4:30 p m tomorrow
?The aiarrm of fire created c nsiderable
seteitement L'hursday
ereniju? It only the burn*
inj: of a ehimiicj at Col .1 N Crockett's.
No damage was done.
? Rev J M S.oadman will crort'-h
to-morrow morning on the en^*joc*
of church muric. Tomorrow night
h? will preach a ?ormon specially
^lo young men.
? It has been predicted by an
astronomer that six years from
now the world will cotno to an
end. Oar ^promising delinquent
subscribers will please take this
fact in liund.
?General Luc?en B Northrop of
tho Confederate Army died at the
Confederate Fokber's Homo at
Pikcvile, Md.t iast Saturday. Ho
was a native of Charleston and an
intimate friend ot President Da\ is.
Hie family by >d at Lancaster daring
and for seyera/ years after
tho war.
? Mr George Jordon a promt
uent physician of Rodman S. C.,
was found lying by tho roadside
near hie home yesterday morning
in an unconscious conditon and
having an ugly ;>aeh in his bead.
He had been struck by some one
who had attempted murder l)i
Jordan is an unc'o of Mr U H dor*
dnn, ol t his city.?Charlotte News.
10th.
? Mr R It Molcn.. <K..
sonham neighborhood lost tiih I
home and hou eho'd of.eet* on
Jfonda.v of last, week by fire. Mi
and Mr< N , (yore at I ho home of
a ntft.hbor ?t the t mo an I it is
not kuown how the tiro happen d.
They saved nothing except the
e'othing tlioy were wearing.
Their lor# in several hundred do!
lure. No insurance.
?A special to tho Charlotte
Observer from Washington on
ti.e 9th instant, savs that \ttor
ney General Olnev- stuns that
the appointraon of a U > District
Mar-hat far h'outh Caro'ii a wi !
be made on or before the lHtf
of March, the expiration of He
term of tho present incumbent,
and that sheriff 1* Hunter of
Lancaster appears to have the
call- This is encouraging news
from a high source
?Jackeou lod^e, at it- regular
communication or. Thursday,
passed a resolution requesting
the W M., Mr E C Socro t to deliver
a lecture on the several de
greos ot Masonry. He will begin
at tho next regular communication
in March b; lecturing on
tho E A degreo. It wi/; bo web
for atl tho brethren \v!to ran ;o
attend these meetings a< they will
prove interesting and ipstrnctiyo
lioniit From tlra Ji or/thaw Km.
?('apt .T H Fitzpatriclc is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
?The members of tho Shiloh
Methodist church gave thoir pastor
tho Hov J E Mehaffev n pound
irxr the past week. Ua was very
grateful for the many good things
supplied him.
?Messrs John T and W B We!?h
D K Hough. Itobt 0 Bruco, 8 (I
Kntledge. and Kruest B nc'Kinon.
ffcft for Clemwi Cohere Tuesday.
? VIrt Jas Throat, nenr Ta*ahaw,
died Sunday 4th instant, "of
pneumon'a, lcav nj a husband
and four children surviving her.
Ah E;*r!y Convention.
Mi H to en iS y* ft'* Cnb*in t be j
Caiird Other bids,
Tti?* Htnto.
When Mr B wdon, (the leu.lor
ef vhe A'l aace Uof'. in faetinh r.f
the Reform n.o?ement, wa poen
jeulerday in regard to Sin e poitics.
I?e would not. have much lo
ay. lie ?tatod however, that nn
e/ rlf c-nvcniion of tboa* on Iva
ido of the huiso would ho ended
and that it wan not very long off".
Intel oUir.i: development* are
erprctcd to com? t . the attonti n
?I the public in the nest week or
t?o. Pomo of them will be ot a
nrprtainff nature.
? A pfnfreiwif* fnrn-er, ?1?o hrea
near Pineellle hat n now whleh littered
fourteen f.i^a Ust Jurv and elrVC-n in
D eetnh- r, -"iwen' r-fivp found et.d
healthy pl(;a in *n T><at la .
pretty good tor h*r<t limtr.
7) eat/* of an Aged Lad ft.
Mrs I\vlv Laroy, widow of the
l it.j Tito Lanr v, and mother of
vf. San>;icl Canny, died on the
O.h instant, in Iiuford township
bho was about 80 years of age,
and was a member of tho baptist
Church Her remains were bur>
ied at spring Hi 1 church ? Re^
view. |
Thirteen Months in the 1'cniluii- fl
tlarjj.
Luinda Thomson, the colored
woran who recently took a letter
from tho posUoflfsco at this placo
and b:oko it open appropriating
four el-it :>.rs which sho found in it
lohoroMi use, was trie4 in tho .
U Court at Greenville this week I
?nd found guilty. She was ?
rentfneed to ihirt en months at
ha d labor in the Albany penitentiary.
/># ? irnctl While Vordiny ?/ie ltivcr.
r
Mr Z/enry McNinclt, n young
man from Chester, was (iroT.;ed
at, La ml ford Tuoadav alternoon v
last. He and a Mr Smith were
nee moanying Mr J M Thomas, of
Tenuereee, with a drove of mules
to this i>!acc. On reaching the
rver a darkey told them the
river was a litt'e u,i but could
eiHily lie forded Mr Smith led
the way and Meter* Thomas and
McNinch were behind the mules.
At or petting a short distance McNinch
asked Th tnas to ride in
front and let him fol ow. In a
short t me Thomas noticed that
McNinch had turned down stream
lie ended to him nod stopped until
he came uj> hehmd him again. ,r
The next lime he noticed hurt he
\va- down troin h * mule and try- ^
inj to c ire up HTtam. Thomas ^
tut'i ed his hor o and started to
hirn tiut lie washed down stream ^
fa#t->r tha > lie could go on hi*
horse. Feeing he cou'd not over- y
l- k hi o and n- I.is horse was then h
swimming, n.nkin* it dangerous hi
or I. m, i liomn? holloaed to him k
i i;irii - i rail do n stream and I
wini towards the hank. Mr ti
rhotrta t y tin- tune had in begin A
to k out f r him elf. He had ?
to sr tn li s iiorro ful v onehundred /
yards up tho river hefore he could ft
reach th? laming ?1
In tho meantime Mr Hell, tho P
miller and his brother ran down c
to the eatun landing to go out to ^
hitn in ti e can e but a negro had ?
. .1 during tho day and had now "
ret or* ed it to the funding. They "
toil him It) come towards tho ^
wank but he hook his head an M
much as to ay he exhausted ''
tt'id con d L'Ot Hp uttered aery
fl Lord have mercv upoo oav a >ul," ?
an i p nk l;om ight within 50 yard* p
of t!ie bank on the Lancaster aide,
ii hod< had not heen found up "
to yesterday morning. i
Th Riii " ho wan riding and oth> ^
er- of the drove went back to the
Cheater hide. kl
A g ni I I'm n ti from Y -rkvillo who
is ?,i ii .imato fri nd of Renntor Fiu- {>
!?y'? tel'* us that whil s tho Senator
h.' o i dfOl r.-d himself h candidate j
f > Conjfioss, lie Is sure he will be in |
th fi-l I. II q l itis Mr Finley aa f]
siying he wants the idnoo ar.d when j
ho firinally Mints the race wili let *<
he people know he want* it. |
A' rk'i quota fur the Oongreeaioual H
nc" so far stands, Senator Finley, H
IUf r- BentiUive Wilborn a <rf Rnpre^ ^
a alien Elder. Chester will have T ?
J ! tn; h'|lin the field; Lancaster j,
Congr *?rnan S rail. and porsihly Ira ]
B l ? ?, while it is said Mr Trantham v
of O ii in ! m thinks he would fill the ?
bill.
Lively -iracs ahead. ? Rock Hill ?
11 r I I a
For years now wo have been a
fighting for tho \ liance as against p
Til'rnaimm For it we contended e
in tho March convention when h
wo opposed tho nomination, of c
Tillman and for it we hav? 'ought ^
on a" occasions from that day to tl
this. Wo.regard Tillman as the h
wor?t enemy the Alllianco h*8 in p
the Slate awl hence wo are prond j.
to !>? p'aced in the forefront of 8,
tho fight against him. No better
ev donee could bo found of hit 8|
hostility to the A1 tanco and his
irter ind:Rerenco to the farmers ^
he pretends to wish to elevate h
than h s effort to put in tho Uov?
ernor s office, as h s euccessor a
fancy little 'nwyer of Aiken, ^
wh so solo claim upon popular
good will 'fi his zeal in the offices w
hunting and pocket-dliliug service
o? tho present Oovornor.? Sumter
Froemau. .
n
That 58 per cent, dividend of the ^
Ht Matt hoys oil mill ought to put ?
some more f*rmor? and merchant*
to think ng. Eyery vil'ago in ?
the State liou' l have a cotton "
o 1 mill, and overv town a cotton
?pmoing mill. Tho State. ''
? I\?y up Iho ?edg> i at onM. tl
THE BUS
The great Barg
5i' would crowd oil
liere. If ever you
FOR PS TO ORE
- SEE H
lltO Pairs of 15 cents Stockings for 5 oen
2.0(H) yards of 20 cents Bilk Ribbons
3.200 yards of 10 cenfs Ribbons lor
25 CENTS BUYS, 8 YARDS 0? OI>
'unts Cloth.
UaT" H'e are fixing for Our Spring Purcl
re are forging ahead and tearingjup prices.
n.-iui ^ ? chick iney lounn fittman r^j
nd his hrofher Anderson. Sieve .
. . TT. T, . . to n
/owsrd end Uly Pittman got into a . j
ghi. As th?y fought the r.ther two r)
:ood with drawn pistols to secure fair
lay. Howard and Pitiman fell in a him
linch, and while down Pitiman drew . ,
, _ . , , , , SaiU
H pistol. Howard twisted the pistol ^ ^
ut ol his hand and thoy both rose ^ ,
rom the ground. Aa they rise How
rd pulled his own pistol and shot j ^
'ittman twice, the first huli^t enler,.
' . . nur
ig his arm, the second entoring aboye
he e\e, and Pitiman fell dead.
frei|
Trial Justice Mi'chel commenced
n i quest Monday. Howard was pUl]
resent at the inpuest.
More hlood will flow, as the Pittnan
family are fightors, and this is the
>cality where twonty men have been ^
;illed during the past ten years. faV)
'Gentleman" Jerk and His Gen- a,te
nine Jag. P?1"1
icai
pur
Ipeclul to The State. Rto:
Camden, Feb 13.?"Ueotleman" cur(
fackson, a Tillman spy who hts been
oohing around Camden tor several ^
lays with the view of stopping the busnegs
of all alleged '*wild cats" and tie.
'tigers," came to grief this morning,
t was expected that he would make 'I
,seiiure at the depot thin morning, De
Dcioini unuiim worn mere 10 ice oth
he fun, hut he was at Another and frie
nore plraaant hueineaa to hira ? he was am
eiting drunk On the genuine Tillman is 1
iq snr. At ab ut 11 o'clock several ma
rere watohiog him in the diepensary, Ha<
there he was drunk as a lo:d, and thil
rere wishing that he would find his mai
ray into the street, where the police Ha
rould nah him, hut tho officer at the Bo\
Mlman barroom waa to watehfnll, Ren
nd hy breaking n plank off the fence tha
a the rear of the dispensary, he was fore
nahled to carry the gentleman to hia Hen
oarding heme in a Verr undignified the
onditinn: too drnnk *o walk Tie has hay
een drank e?er aiore he struck the he i
two, and laat night was boasting teat er i
e was not afraid of threata (which he an i
rohahly imagined) that he would he dra:
inched, and pulling out hia gnc, he Till]
till he c <tiI*1 take care of himself, ran
nd if killed there were fifiyofive other
piea who would take hi? plane.
1 hia aame gentleman waa atunned *
V a r?ply a colored merchant gave j (
im the other day. The any asked j^jn
hen he c>uM get a?me good ti^er tion
hiskoc, aa he did rO? like thia ? ? nev<
opt at the di?p?naar?; and the negro ^ne
>11 him vee, he c -uld get g ?nd tiger won
hiakey at the dispensary.
And now Tillman proposes as
o cannot get his lawyer candi-' ford
ato in straight to "tote" hira in
n his hack?drop him in tho
tovernors chair, while he moves j
n to his hig salary job at Wash* 0uU
igton. U*h. he does take the Kh*
oor farmers for pitiful idiots and
>ols of his sure enough to try to or in
ork this racket on them.?8um? [JJ*'
*r Freeman, Allianee. sale
Fob. 14, 1894
Oietnvllle'H Dark Corner. lTra
aother Spot in the Bloody Record ?
Steve Howard th.; Slayer. Pre
giv<
pecial to The Btnto. an('
Grt enville, Feb 13 - Another kill- ^aV
ip in the Dark Cornerl
Steve Howard, brother of the cele- ^ 6
rated Hig Bill, who died with his K'n'
oots mi, killed Uly Pittmnn on Sun? ^|ie
ay afternoon near the house of John *10'
Lector, on Gl*i>ey Mountain. Rr
_ , , moi
Sunday morning PiUman, who 18 a
nuiig mail had a Tight with old Rh<?ck ^ar
[nwird hut the two were separated ^
efore damage wa* done to either.
. stUC
?ter in the day Mi chel Howard, eon
was
I Shack, hunted up Steve, and the uqu
vii went out to hunt up Pittman.
_ are
u.,.? o . .1 '
H CONTINUl
ains we are gi>
ir Store ho. E
1 wanted your 1
-4 NOT
E YOU TO B
ERE itH.
for 6 centa.
2 cent* r yard.
tGHAM. 10 cents buys .1 yards ol
laae*. Hre are bound to have mon
TE|E
nips Invading the Country.
loreiofore tramps have kept
tty close to the railroads and
jn trouble only to the towns
[cities. But this season they
e taken to the country and
relod the country roads on
ir annual Southern tour, begs
r and scaring the people along
ir way. They only want rata
and are content to sleep in
us and out houses. Early one
rning not long since, a promi*
t faimer ofSharon went to his
n to feed his horses. He was
ork before day, and when he
:k the fork m a lot of hay, he
statled by .a voice crying:
ich, man! What tho thunder
you doing?"
he farmer d d not know what
fiake ot the noise, but the man
lie nay crawled out and begged
ion for intruding. Tho farmer
t him to hia house and gave
a square meal. The tramp
that was the first time he had
nuch as he wanted to est since
eft "Nawrfawlk-"
he cause of the tramps going
Diigh the couiithy is the large
nber of them on the road. They
t all find accomidations on ?he
,l,f 1 rOino n. '' * L
??w?t*o u<>u ujuii y u l l li U III
very hungry along "the beaten
h way."
A Leader.
Ince Its flrHt introduction, Electric
tern has gained rapidly in popular
ir, until now it Is clearly In the
I among pure mod lea' tonics and
rat I ves?con tai n i ug noth i ng which
mits its u*e as a beverage or intox
it, it is recognized as the beat and
est medicine for all ailments ol
much, Liver or Kidneys.?It will
a Hick Headache, Indigestion,
istipation, and drive Malaria from
system Satisfaction guaranteed
h each bottle or the money will be
inded. Price oulv 50c. per bot
Hold by ('rawford Bros.
'he Orangeburg Times and
mocrat says: "The State and
er anti papers are now very
mdlv with Brother Bowdon
I his Cotton Plant, because it
ikely he will antagonize Tdln
in his Senatorial aspirations."
dn't heard or suspected any*
ng as to his "antagonizing 7illn
In his Senatorial aspirations."
ven't been friendly with Bro
vden. Called him a cigarette
d some time ago. Proved
t he knew nothing about JeflOnifln
nomortrontr T T?~~.1
? ? Vl.fWVI MVJ-. WI^CU
ator Irby to ru'e him out of
Democratic party Glad to
e him back from Kansas as
is the only prominent Refawm*
re know of who dares espies*
nppinion withoot submitting
ft of sa d opinion for Governor
man's npprova'. Refreshing
i avis, bowden!?The Siate.
A Million Friend.
friend in need is a friend indeed,
not lean than ono million people
a found just aucit a friend in l>r
K'h New I)i?oovery for Connump,
Coughs, and Colds.?If yon have
cr tnuxl U>i> OpoqI ?11 _j -
_? ..v ?? \ viv .u ni icillff,
trial will convince you that It ha?
tlerful curative power* In nil
aaea of Throat. Cheat hiu) Lung*,
h hottlo la guaranteed to do all
la claimed or money will he reled.
Trial liottlea free at Crawllroa,
Drug atore. Large bottle*
and $1.00.
Bu?klen*s Arnica Salve.
le Deal Halve in the world for
i, Bruiaea, Horea, Ulcere, Halt
um, Fever Horea, Tetter, Chapped
d*. ChllbUlna Corn*, and all Hkln
f>tlon*, and po*ltlvely cure* Pllea,
i pay rooulred It la guaranteed
ve perfect aatiafaction, or money
tided Price 26 oenta per box. For
by Crawford Bros.
~ NO DULL
<< IF >>
ing are not better t
I very body is coming
Dollars to count, Cc
NEGESSA
UY! SUCH BARt
BARGAINS
MEET YOU AT YTbea
r EVERY TURN.
ey. For a (rifle you can got anything. WhlU
CASH HOI
The Gans<
|"? IhM
A Mai M. T* < I u m>
D?OMBaai.?<l larhakittMl TMika
? rsiTrri:syri iott
warn mm a MU wininiiu K on ^iiiA y^rnmm ff
cssar^ 'rfSs 121L
OBSRAW& CEBUTBE, H. XL M
SCHEDULE, STA'
- In effect Daily except Sunday on
ond after February 12, 18D4. \\I
Wkstbouno. '? ,
LeAVO
Lancaster at 7 00 n m anil 3 00 p m
Fort lawn " 7 35 a m " 3 40 p m jpr *
Bascomville " 7 55 a m " 4 15 p m ?n '*i
Ar. Cheater " 0 00am " 510pm w|jjc;
Eastuounik the c
Lv. Chester at 11 00 a m arid 7 15 p m Oon\
Richburg " !1 55 a m " ft 10 p m f&i'l
/Jascombville 12 10 p tn and 8 20 p m Rook
Fort Lawn at 12 35 p m and 8 40 p m the 11
Ar. Lancaster at 1 15 p m and 9 15 p m No
of th(
Train leaving Lancaster at 7 00 a nr., gage
connects at Chester with CCA. A go- John
ing south, CA Ti going north and O aucti
A N going west. in
Train leaving Aancanter at 3 00 p m., ?f
connects at Cneater with C C A A go- hours
ing nortl) and at Lancaster with 3 Cs., j
from Camden. ...
Train leaving Chester at 11 00 am., ' ,
connects atCliester with O C A A from !"?nj
Cliarlotte, und at .Lancaster with 3 Cs., ily: .
? for Camden. *
I !??.?!/'I - * - 1 r ? - in
a iuiii icuvii^ hi / lij p in.t
connects with C UA4 from Colum- th
bia, U C A N from Atlanta and C & L of So
from Lenoir. *?ur
W. H. HARDIN, Receiver. ljf>un
J. M. MOORE, Superintendent. landf
CHARLBBTON. CZlffOZXffNAII
6L OHZCAQO SL. XL Mart
Schedule in efleet Dee. 17 1893. |ftn^j
S3 North daily I 37 North Hun- of la
except Sunday. | days only- Plyh
p M r M band
12 05 Lv Camden Lv 12 05 were
1 OH * Kershaw 1 08 landi
1 44 ' Lancaster 1 44 To
i 2 14 * Catawba Junction 2 15 Dav 1
2 45 Rock Hill 2 38
3 40 ' Yorkville 3 16 Fe
5 15 Ar Blacksburg Ar 4 12 ??
32 daily ex- SOUTH 86 Sun- j T 11
cept Sundays day only
AM AM
10 10 Lv Blackaburg Lv 11 15
P M T
11 46 Yorkvilte 12 12
P M
12 50 Rock Hill 12 50
1 10 ' i'ntawha Junction 1 10 Mti*
1 44 Lancaster 1 44 will
i 2 26 ' Kershaw 2 26 I
3 20 Ar Camden 3 20 i p.
No 35 Daily Except Bundav. | The;
A M Nortli South P M ?no
8 30 Lv Camden A r 7 45 the 1
10 35 ' Kershaw * 6 85 mm
1140 Lancaster ' 5 30 mM
PM |f|
130 * Catawba Junction ' 4 00
2 00 Rock Hill Lv 3 00 ^
Nos 32 and 36 have connection with m
RAD Railroad at Rock Hill. Nos 32 *"
and 34 have connection with Seaboard
Airline at .Shelby. Nos
34 and 35 will carry passengers I t
and has connection at Rock Hill with I i
RAD Railroad. '
Samuel Hunt, (4en. A/snager.
A Tripp. Superintendent.
H B Lumpkin, Gen. Pass. A Frt. Agt.
Notice. *\Z
All persons Indebted to Jas. G. Tin- *wol
slev AGo., for fertilizers sold the dur- ern
ing the year 1893 through George A. now
New and \V. B. Cauthen, are hereby
notified that their notes and Liens
have Wen placed in our hands for collection.
I WYLIE A JTYLIE. |
Attorneys atLaw. _ /Y'
fel F
Jsny. 20th 1S94. eartt
Notice tj
To J/emhers of Tho Farmers' Mutunl Ri
Fire Insurance Company, of Lan- I
caster county:
Tho time having elapsed for the
payment of tin* aiwusmcnU due upon
the Ion by the destruction by tire of Dl<
thedwe.ling house belonging to the It
Estate of F Jy Green, deceased, upon wjh
tlie hasisof the compromise agreement,
all tho-e members o* the said coin puny ,
who have net yet settled their jtro CO
rata shares of the said loss will take best I
notice that, under the terms of the fuiiw
said agreement, the full pro rata of " "
each defaulting member upon the e'H
basis of a two thousand dollar loss will ha
be enforced against them. The mat- v?ri.
ter of the enforceinen of such payment
has been entrust* d to Ernest A/bore, UP ^
Esq., attorney for the executors, Raws
at Aancaster. H C. AII members who Mac!
have not yet paid assosments will set- I
tie their pro rata share of the said A-ss t 10,10
upon the basis above indicated with AND
tho'snid attorney, on or before the : Hp<
First Monday in A/arch next; other- [ h '
wise such legal action as may t?e nec- on* 4
csR.ii> to C 'mptd payment will be ta- quail
ken by said n'torney. | w
Febry. 0th lbl)4. i w
T C Green. '
Exacntor.
TIMES Wl
ham we adver
; here and eve
>me to this B:
BY
iAINS SELL
DO YOU
THAT WE J
It cents buys a pair of 60 cento
and 50 cents buys a first cli
$2 00 buys a dec
25 <
s oihor merchants restou their <
[JSE.
7
on Dry G
The President has signed the
epealing the federal election
and Tom Keed t-a?s that ,lbal*
ox stufliag has at /ast become
ized."
ORTGAGEE'S SALE.
rE OF HOUTH CAROLINA
( ounty ok Lancaster,
FIERKA8, default lias been made
In the payment of the debts ?eI
by a certain mortgage, bearing.
14th day of November 1892,
tand executed by Martha J Plv1
Huaan McGuirt and R L Belk
le undersigned John I) Wvlie,
li paid mortgage was recorded in
ifllce of the Register of J/esne
'eyanoe for Lancaster County, in
State, in Real Estate Mortgage
No. 6, pages 28, 21), 80 and 31, on
5th day of December 1802 :
w therefore, under and by virtue
a power of sale in the said niortcontained,
the said Mortgagee,
D Wylie, will sell at public
on before the Court House door
Lancaster County and State
nith Carolina within the legal
i of sale on the
FVrff Monday of March 1804,
same being the 5th day of the
h) to the highest bidder for cash,
'ollowing described premises, to
1 that piece, parcef or tract of fand
e County of Lancaster and State
uth Carolina, containing Ninety(94)
Acres, more or less, and
ded as follows: On the North bj
i of R E Wylie and Mr and Mn
Hood: on the East by lands o
Mrs Hood and John Watts, col
: on the South by lands of Mn
ha M Nelson and on the West bj
i of RE Wylie, formerly owuec
[re Sarah A Dunn, being the trac
aid whereon the said Martha J
;r recently resided with her bus
Joseph A Plyler. The said land
i formerly a nait of the estati
s of Jonathan Wallace, deceased,
rmsof sale Cash. Purchaser l<
'or papers.
JOHN D. WYLIE,
b. 5, 1894. Mortgagee,
I FITZMTK1IK iiBHO.
? ARE ?
he Authorized and only Agents
for the
CELEBRATED
ri I rv o. ranara suae m<
:lixi ob rumen dRUt 1*1
or GAINESVILLE, GA.
rery pair of Shoes are warranted
> are made of home-tanned leathe
> chemicals used In tanning to re
eather.
len's Brogans
^ow Cut *1.
li^h Cut #1.50 tc
5.00 per* pair.
adies' Shoes
at
$1,50 per pair.
r Boys' and Girls' Schooi Hhoei
rrespondingly low prices.
ie pair of these Shoes will outlas
pairs of chemically tanned North
4hoes. If you don't waut to buj
ask t see them when in Town.
Engines 1
b are also sole agents for the Laf<
ngincs. the best and cheapest or
i. When you want an cr.g!n<
on us. Respectfully,
M. F1TZPATB1CK & BRC
ceMillsi
Oorn Mills,
Saw Mills.
e Planters and Rice Millers can
buy u s ngle MACHINE tlial
clean, hull and polish rice read;
arket for $360.
iRJV MILLERS can buy, th?
french Burr Mill in iron frame
guaranteed, opacity, ten bush
leal per hour for $115.
W MILLERS can buy the heai
kble friction feed mill, from $190
> the largest site, and gang Rlj
?, Edgers' Hwlng Haws. Planlnj;
lines and all other wood working
rlnery, also Talbott Enqinkj
Doilirs.
oclal discounts made to cash pur
srs. Can meet any competition
ity considered.
r. O. Badliam,
General Agent.
Cntitaabla B. V.
TH US!
tise, people nev?
jrybody isbuyin-v
argain Festival.
THEMSELVES
WONDER
il\E 80 BUBY
Blioes
ass $1 50 8hoe.
ent Buit of $7 00 Clothes. ' ?'
;ent* buys a splendid $1 no Hat.
aars, waiting for something to turn i
roods Co?
KING COTTON TO.
I have a limited quantity of the
ebratcd Kiug Cotton Seed for sal*
the following reduced prices :
Single bushel $3. Two bushels
$6. Five bushels for $10,
This variety was never ottered i* .
at less than $o for single bushel.
T. K. < unningham,
Lancaster, K.
mrnmmcmu?' . \.m n - u ^
Very Imnortaiit. .
. J Bills have been mailed to inc. t
, j the subscribers to the Lfixiku. n
aggregate amount, due on these hi.
was very large, but tho aggrcg
amount thus far paid is comparat:
ly small.
It is hoped every subscriber in
1 rears will read this notice, and that
will forward the amount due uonce.
1 It is unjust to the proprietor to r<
his newspaper without paying for
1 I -fully as much so as f >r f ? i . .
i ? ~ * i
1. of the paper to eat th?* fart tor's ehi
eriH and ejrgs and ttten f.dl or rel vremunerate
him.
We thank flto.se of our subserlb .
who liave paid us. and trust this a
petil will not be lost on those wuo i...
I not paid.
, GRIFFiF&'RCBBirTs
; HOUSE PiJ tJIv:. I
; AP50 . I
; PAPER HAKSEr. I
L YtfOA.^ TKti . d. C. I
t S9"vlraiuini; in the latest mode I
' styles.?Rates reasonable. Sulisfac;. I
^ (ruaratt teed. "Vgil H
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AnairreeaMe Ia jraandNnUVKTO
. Boldby Drucfie /wotbymaU. flE
1 and $1.00 p< r Sant.dt* tvcc. M
VA Hf fhe Fsvnrir-loom r.- M
jfltV fllv irthoToe? . and Uli-l... HI
Croup promptly: roltoTontVboop'.n.r MB
' and Atthmn. For Conmw It t H|
rleal: baft cured thounnoils v horc-uil ol.? j^H
failed; wtllrrKR top if takon la time. HI
by Drantata on ajpiarnntae. For' ami H
I or Chest, uno HillLQll'S 1'i.As il.tw HH
> PMltFlACMfil I
vrkmamm? - e
SmfwowSmrTltli n m.'t ij* i-... j? H
taad to cure you. Price 5.'. < -s>. Injector
If ycu loel tJTOS.lt. H
[ and all ttorn out take
r BROWN'S IRON BITTER: H
Can I
I You Read I
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be equal to the? support
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1 Equitable Life I
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