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Lnca? Maters. I >?*, .las, 10. 1 *<><>?"<*, l'HYSH IAN AND ST'RU KttN, ORALll* AT E OK III*1.1.KVI l-.W llosl'ITAI. MKI'ICAI. C 'MildK, N V. OH its i i? | r? f* s - i 11:?I ti vicen idih*people of 1 atictisttr i.nd vh* 1111y jfcy onii- v over I* ?i?1c of (.Miictis'sr. I RttldHiico Willi T. Y. Williams. 55 " Send 25 cents and get the Lkuckii two months. ? Highest market price paid for Country produce at .J 11 Wul tcrs & ltro., Manns' stand. ? Or \Y It Cox, of Landsford, visited his sister, Mrs II .1 (Iregorv this week. ?'Wanted! Position as Teacher. ' Address, 1*. *)., Itox 213, Lancaster, SC. ? Mrs .1 W Puovey and daughter, Mrs W I Poovev, of Fairtiehi, are visiting the family of Dr (i W Poovey. ? Mr C W Birehmore, Kditor of the Wateree Messenger, was in the city Thursday. lie made the Lr.nur.u olliee a call. ?C S Marshal .1 I' Hunter and his I Icrk, I'nnI .Mohit, Ks.j., came up from Charleston uml spoilt several (lays hero this week. ?Last Monday was the lirst | day of the Jewish new year. Their places of business arc alwav- elo cd on lliat day. Mr. A. filassorj spent the (lay in Chester. ?Mr Bavid Ctla>-er. a brother' of our townsman, Mr A (Pa-. or, left Ku-.ua just four weeks a<*<? to' join hi - brother at this place. A teleoiatn announced lib arrival isi Baltimore Thursday and lie is ex pected to roach here today. .We were pleased to meet in the city ve.-terdav our < I ! friend, Mr 1* < i Perry, ?'f Liberty Hill. Miss .Marble Thon;->o:i, daughter of Hon W K Thorn so i of Liberty 11:11, and Mi - Huxley of Barnwell, accompanied him. From the purchases niado it \v mid not b<' a or. ,<t >iirpriso to h air o! a weddiaj* ?>on. - During the s?a -ion of the First Presbytery of the A K 1* Church, whitdi convened at lliek-' ni'V (ii'uvo bi?:t Mi. n - . . ... m ? v?iin n?ia> , .?ii IX ? % K Hough, :i theologieul Huimt of this county, preached his t> i:il sermon. Charlotte was selected athe next place of meeting, Monday night after tlie first Sabbath of I April J SOS. Horse Recovered anil tlie Thief ('apt ured. The black mare belonging to Heath. Springs Si Co., stolen from a hack lot hero lust Saturday night, was recovered Thurs' day morning and the thief captured by Mr James Addison. Mr Addison got on the track of the! mare Tursday morning and f<d- j lowed her nearly to Chesterfield 1 eounty then across, in below Ker- | 1 shaw and overtook the thief at 1 Heath Spring Thursday morning. > Ho found flie niaro at a Jack- ] * smith shop were she was l?oin". shod. He also found the thief, Kd Kohinson alias K?l McMwnme, ' a negro hoy aliout 17 years of age. Ho Imd ridden the mare 1 nearly to death. Mr Addison i tied the negro and brought him on to town. He was committed to jail ?in<l will lie sentenced next week for larceny of live stock. Our ltest Wishes Atteiirt llliu. Our highly esteemed young I friend, I'rof L L (irogory, formerly assistant teacher in tin? school at this place, will leave to dav to enter the South Carolina Medical College, having chosen the ca lling of a physician to !* followqd by ) hun in the future. Prof, Gregory js a /cry worthy and deserving young man und the Km earnestly! desires to see him succeed in his I efforts.?Kra. /* m A Difficulty in Which Two Men 111*!' Shot. On Tuesday aftornoon last, while on their way homo from town it difficulty arose iietweon Messrs .James Threat, John Carnes Coon McManns and John Parker, in which Messrs Carnes and McManns were each wounded. All the men are from the eastern section of the countv and all live in the same neighborhood. When a few mile; out of town Messrs Mc.Manus and Parker, who were travelling together in a wagon, were overtaken by Messrs Threatt and ('arnes who were riding horse hack. All parties had been imbibing too freely and they had not gone far together before a quarrel ensued between one of the horseback fillers and one of the men in the wagon. The wagon was >toppcd that the affair might be settled right the:e, which was near where Mr Baker lives. The result of the se*tlenient was that Mr MoMauus was shot iu the left breast ny Mr Threatt, the hall passing around the ribs and lodging in the back whert it was afterwards cut out by 1 >r It (i FJIiott: Mr Carnes was s!n>t in the arm by Mr Parker. and Mr Parker bad a place cut in Ins vest with a knife ami a pistol trill ploughed its way tluoiKjrli his hat. At this point the dillioulty came ton termination. The affair will he fully investigated at eoui t as one or two of the partios have licon bound over to answer to chariros of assault and battery with intent to kill. lteoi> Front I lie Kershaw lint Mr Steven Webh left last Sat urelay for Coliunhia to enter the South Carolina College. Mr John It Konninirton and AIi^>-> Sarah Petlijirew were married Thursday ni_ht by Mao tstratc itatucl. Hov .1 It Ilozemun preached his Lire well senium at the lhipll t Church last Sunday night having recently remgnetl the pastorate ui the chureb. Mr L F Truesdcl, formerly (\ itli th J tit i i * Cold Minim; emu. pnny, returned from a vi-ut to Abbeville last week and has accept e? I a position as machinist at the Illuckmnn mine whieh is hein;* operated l?y Messrs lllackmon. Hstridire & Co., and Mr L F Stratton. Mr iJ Lewis Sowell has heen sw orn in a sspcciul polieeman to re sume tiie duties of that olliee until sr.cli time as the council ."shall elect permanently. As previously annoil need/ Mr 11 A Hilton, the present ineuinlient, ten<lered his resignation to take effect Oct 1st. Mr Hilton has made a faithful and efficient officer. ?OnThursdav as Mr Ix*e Mi*. Manns was coming to Kershaw, and when on the Mine hill just over the creek, his mules hccame unmanagehleand ran away, throw ing him out and bruising, him up pretty considerably, fortunately without serious injury, however. Mr M< Munus sustained very serious injuries about a year ago by his mule running awa\ with him and throw iti'j him out of his hug crv. Heath of (ioii. Farley. Spartanburg, Sept. .'10- Oen. Hugh L K arloy died nt his home in tlx* suburb* of this city this afternoon at !> o'clock of kidney tro hie. lit? lias tiecn in declining health for sonic time and hisdeath was not unexpected. His remains will lie scot to Laurens to-morrow for burial, lie was unmarried, tint leaves relatives and many friends to mourn his loss. yn Cure?So I'?<//. Tl.a' is the ? riv i-ll riiuggift's sel CIROVF.ct'H TA-sTlCl.K-8 ClIU.I. TONIC for Chftllt aiot Mslaftt. It i* simply I ran (Jubilne In a tasteless form Cli!. ..wu tove It AUult* prefer it to outer nauseatliiKtonica. Prlc*, 60c [For tho Ledger. < VAN WYClv ITKMS. 1 Mk. Kditok:?News is one of ! ? the scarcest things we have, ex- 1 cept perhaps rations. Mrs Optimus has heen complaining very ' much lately about our short supplies, hut every time the boll ' rings, we find plenty chicken, eggs, ham, biscuits, potatoes ami ninny sweet things, and if there | is n scarcity of eatables we have not realized it. It may be Mrs Optiinus has a knack in getting J up a good meal out of short rations. We have no complaint to I make of our bill of fare. ^ Mrs Optimus'persuaded me to < go with her to the pat k Muscadine ? hunting a few days ago. We found some nice one*, up a sweet j gum tree. I was at a loss to ^ know how to get them but Mrs Optimus soon solved the problem. She told me to climb the tree and pick them off and she would stand J under the tree and catch them in ( her apron. This plan worked ti like a charm. After gathering a * l suflicient quantity she eulled me J down. I thought it would be < some fun/for me to not down to i < the first limb of the tree and drop J i down in her apron. 1 did this t and tho joKe has been at my expense ever since. I huvo not been Using a crut.ch, because I I thought that would tic too good an item for Hill 1 >? little and Old Hickory to report to the Knter- | i prise. I 1 OI?l Hickory and Mrs lliekorv ' took :i trip over to Fort Lawn ' lust week. I did not report their 1 visit, a-. I thought Old Hiekorv ! would write it tip. He says tliev ;! had a pleasant trip and found 1 things along their way about as 1 you will tin I them in a prosperous , ' country. Misses Lena ILeith and Lome Nisbet went to K lgeiroro and Fiullinir ( P-i.-fur* 'I I.m ^ A . X t ?. . > , I II1U > to spend the day in sight setting. They returned to Van Wyek Thursday night. Messrs \Y R Tiiltnan and K W Nisbet \v<?nt to Rock Hill on i trailing e.\|>odition Thursday. Tliev have some good mules for sale, hut they say they found the stock market dull. Tito Original Package men or sonic Iilind Tiger linds their \va\ occasionally in this part of tincountry. IJut the 1 >: pcn.sary stutT carries the day. Some men will have it if they have to go after it before breakfast in the morning. Men made out of the 7 right kind of material get along without it. Jubilee Tillman has a good many signatures to his pcti i lions for Prohibition, lie sounds warning notes as lie travels against . the use of King Alcohol. OlTIMl'S. Wanted: t All parties indebted to me to , come forward and settle at their < earliest convenience. Von may have forgotten the amount von . owe me but I haven't. Come and settle. Respectfully, .1. K. Rutlcdgo, I>. 1>. S. Kveryone desiring to keep ] informed on Yukon, the Klondyke and Alaskan gold lields. Send | 10c. for large Cuui|iendium of vast inform ition and big color map to Hamilton Pub Co., In<liana|K>lis, lnd. Nl. - Or \V 11 Wnkpfiol.l ..f Charlotte, N will l>o in Lan- < caster at the Cunningham Hotel, on Thursday Oct illst this one day only. His practice is limited I to the Kye, Kar, Nose and Trout. Y'lftur Fivrr I'r* renirit. 3 li? r?* I* only 0110 sur#? w*y of prevent Inu M'llow lever, (>< *'r'*y tin- 1 H?ritM Af (lie (JlWnnt t?V u^liny ( Vmr?*ls ? gndy ('MtiiMrllo ami keep the ( m\ team el**ii l>v CMtiinutng ilielr use. The tried and tested e?f< guard against 1 ; yellow frvcr is to place your faith in i'NMvMi?9lH. lUe, 2fw\ 60c, all druggists. ? i ii Joiue tee Ceiurt. The Court of (ienernl Sessioi !or Lancaster county will convci it this place next Monday inon n?. Judjje lionet will preside Witnesses and jurors will keep 11 iii<I to he on hand promptly.The criminal docket will he li?_d 'or the term. THE GREAT rt Vf R PREVENTIVE AN HEALTH RESTORER. CA LISA Y A Vonk Prevents fever, cures hiliot ind intermittent fevers, re?;uhit< he Liver and Kidneys, and aie ligcstiem. (iives col< r and fresl less to pale, sallow thin peopli The complexion becomes dea tniooth and free from hlotche limples and blackheads. The action of - CALISAYA mn TONIC ( >11 the Liver increases the n| ictiti', assists digestion and huih ip ihe weak, frail and broke low 11 system, thereby making ipplieable for l>yspepsia. Loss ( \ppetitc. Headache, ( ieneral i >< lili y. Female; Hiscases, Want < t'italitv, Nervous I'rost ratiol on\ ah'scence from fewcr. etc.,et 'ontinuously nourishes, fortiho efreslu's and streiiffthcn - the ei ire I Ionian organism. * Price*, T."? cents. .! E-' Alackcy .V < '<>, I. A N'e 'as TI'.I', e' ? aoj T\ve> trim little* loi-on >t:v< !e?i 11 ;e- Lancaster X t h v-lcr mi mv. o:ui<*o t*<>:! I pa- oil thn i; In* i-ity \ c-I'-i'dn v. Tiie\ wei tirnoil mil I?\* tlu? IhiMwin I .-mm Motive WorLs ??l* l'hi' 'j>1?i Hi I nre iilim>.>t perfivt. Tin M'?' of tile coal-burner putter itte<| with air brake* and olh< liodern aoplianees. lloek II Herald. j5S? , Ok h - r/ 0 wTi...,v DO UC L AS $3 SHOE thlv^oHd. For II Marn thin shoe, by niartt al< ii". hM !t unrH .? ! ? . ? | - tltom. W. I . ? I , M |.r,Ot U)i I. IHI . ? oi shoos i j r.. , ; cl nil of \ orknien fmm f! ! it .. ? ?( IIHK- I.r V1 ;.??> % l? , ii ? .0 ? I |. 3. ; , . \ . I . . .. * ft . .it 1 ; r <1 l?y <?vr r i.< ?*,*< > \*?-nn?ra a* llm l***t t?i fttyl#*, Of immI ilurnMllt \ of any . . v i r i ilforrq m t r- prtcm Tli'.v ?r?? Olio Id In 4111 llio l.itoat rImvm** a in I ift?i?l * f i virjr v*rl \ t 1 mi,, r. If tlra) r cnnhi < mpi i\ *. w, 511 ii ? for cttl VUflM to L .? .. . % 1 Sold b; W. SANSON .lolin S >. Taylor. -COTTON BUY?R LANCASTER, S. C. I am r.'i'i'TM'titli.K Abx Sprout <OI? This. Hr^MIII l.cri- fcl.ll cl*>'W'll^ mil I hsU n.y lri"i (h vvik m 1 lit*\ l.ri oMmi in t ral ami l.'t iii?? tin ottoii b f.ni* celling. My nftb e U Imi'l .V A IIIMOIi'M. JNO i) tayi.OR - Here I am \t Miclfifv'Hdi rner. Whrn-ari* YOl OihkI Flour Helling ?t J2 1* ( imm| I 'fiir*, liltliM to tbe 1 ih Omuulfttoii Sttgir Isl'x 'or I at 211'M /.ixlitrfrtt itfliwii Sng.r 1 tM OliA^S WARK til n *!i?*nfl?-e! Ki iimltler*, !?' mi ?**lliiitr for 4'r opium ?i i will k?iI iIhmii to y ?i now f>,r Io < i TEA."A, < mined Omnia ami Fr"lt* ill kind* al ill" vi-r.v l?.w?-!.t i ii.o. |{i'?pecl fully, Joseph Walker. (AI MackryV Corni-r ) JV'"' Jlijnrlicst Priro |>:ii<l f L'tiickont* mid Kjrjjs. LUMBsiR! LUISBEE r?o,ooo i^ici^r (}< ml I.oiik I.rnf I'lbt* l.unii erftl r lumber ymtl In rear nf So vt n?, lli n & Ki|t<>ti'a Sir-idea w?t1<h I will i it Mill * oti lhe juril, |cr ('Ii>ii i Ii hI i !?'?* m I Ich p not l.p fill* (I on yard nail It* pminpl 11U <1 from mill J OH ST. 8TKVEN8. Aug. 1 fill) I -Everything from Evsnfwhere,i pyty^vvt * v' r ^rrv^ (v jtt*' .? < '-<i-?uccia?ti L>- FOR FOR in A _: ONK WKFK I LJ ONF WKKIv 1* AN1> RAISE THE CAoH AN" TUUKK DAYS. TURKIC DAYS. c - THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS : ' i. * j?v?' i a r"i i R Dress Goods : Dress Goods : Is , I - I * w n> - . * < a iTBore stress n?oo(!s and Silks titan can be found in all the other Stores. The reason we are having such l>ij; l)re<a (ioods sales is that ?e | luive the eori'cet styles and low priors. Niiuc of your last Winter's rouirh, nappy effects. The 1S'.?T Winter styles are in this store. A i . redely we are re-nrdcrnig some fine I>ress Patterns. Plain nice <roeds 1 ami Plaid Tarlctans take the lead. " They are the thiiej." See out list, then eotneaml see the ooods : Iridescent ('overt Cloth. .*>1 inches wide. new shades. .'#$ -tneh all-wool Poplin, in plain and irranite weaves. 4o-ii?? I? dao?jiotrd Novelties? d new eolorinns. .r'*2-ineh all-wood Hroadelotlr new shades. 5s inch ehnn^ealie whipcord new stvle-. I't-ineh sill; and wool Pcbhle Plaid-- hi^'li colors. Jis-ineh nil wool Ser??e 7 new shades 40 cts ipiali'v only tf l ets. dt'i ineh wool Henrietta, if(> cents ipiality. onlv ii'cents. jo pice. - single \\i<l!h ('asli'.ncres. t;, cent > ?|iialit oiiis n cants-. l.i pieces fancy Pi cent n;i.\tnres, onlv > cents. m*rk f-taflrfs t [ it ?\ o? \^' 'k.* V** V^r tJ 1U?> W u ' '' Skirt Patterns! Dress Patterns!! Solid Pieces i!! ' Mack Kovor.ojlilo lirilliantiiie, IMuck all wool (irnuite C'lotli, Hlttck i. till wool lit . I.'.--, sntln ii li !i, ltlack all-wool S;< ni S Mark .^ till \\ or" I I (1:1 ' .1.1.: ' 1 w 1 !' i v:' 11: -. i :i I M Ii. 1 'istek \Vo\ o Sionn *"*? : . !M' O ? I i ; "*i ' i: 'if. ; 11 >i I .' .. ! i i i.. "it: ? jjj k ' * s O . hi !' |t' : . I i, . i m .. .f, ; .M'/' ijit- i i ..n i iik ' i r he >fe i l"? sin in '.t "T <7 f > $ '75t) : * <* 7 if ?\ V <' r < & J i n * : ; ;,i / <? ^ i I ? \ V ' ;f- m (ulaitcit',; ?voj- ??: ??ilEun; ry ui.*jjlsiy is like lot kietjf ui rails- i . "*? Vi ; n<.i i V. " over* <!:iiot v e on oit. to pie i lite p. minim eve. we' " liere to otl'cr. 1 lmuin oiiM" \ ty'for I'; II. i' t'T. Style-! won* w r -o pretty, i? l< I i if iff - stover -o low - we are niiikiiiyr tliom. \T / > n i '1 3 p y> - j\ i , <}K lv/ ij 1 vi i t: ii * v : ? . "IVevor j.of < ii until to-morovv what > oil en si <Io {;u:!.t; !r.!' (he Bargains here today sna> not he o ? - here tomorrow. 1, loo yards fast Calieoe> a?*o J rents a yard. B i.bOo yap's s <-4?nt Outings, slightly soiled, are I i iit>. * Jon yards Turkey lied Prints, worth rents, ?! \ J rents. l.JOo yards yard wide Pleached. no stareh, oniv rents. I.000 yard- heavy wool .leans, fV.r the next 10 days only In <-ts. ' That :?J rents heavy wool Jeans only !J rents. The IJ eents heavy red twilled Flannel, for in rents. tV ;.,ooo yards yard-wide Percale Remnants, dark c< lor>. only Jets -I W R .-AYR TO SL. Li. CI! 10 A PRlt Than other people. Men's 2J cents Shirts onlv !J eents. Men's at heavy knit Jn rent Over Shirts for 'JJ eents. Men's II its, damaged, 1J rents. Men's 1" rents Suspenders, J rents. "Our Clothing Bargains are?rv" sV.imiu wort it oi Shoes < *oti i 11 last Mart h, ? ur'li u\e \uit !." to ' rents on every dollar's worth of Shoes you buy. : - DAMAGED CLOTHING ! ne' ? ', Ovei<*oats $1 ">0 worth Si4 00. * 4 , . ,-tt. m - .n. & l oath av !$i. norm 200 pairs wool pants at 50 ,r cents. A lot of $1 men's vests at 40 cents. 300 Lace Curtains and He* quilts from auction. 6ANSON DRY G90DS CO. nn j ?V. /j. 1 lO ?*cn Capes came todav.