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J rap^ ???* r u"i VV v* Lb i, l * W L * i< 1 I >1 *% .5n?<i? 10. I *<)or< I'M YM : I N -v N I? st: IKi i:< .N, ?ha1"i*a'i i: nv i:i i.m.vi i \v !i mmtj mim'icai. c ||.!.! <)!;. n y. OfTer- I i-j>r<f?u i' tit. >wviivs mi I ????(>.*? lit ! ) ..I II vii- ?-.t J' ?^.e" <!IT1 **?? i?V?*I '5-MIU i>t" I Keddcui ? \^ih '|. Y Willijms ? Mr S F My of Fort M is in the city. ? Mrs \V li Hunlap, of Ho< Ilill, was the guest of Mrs \V Cunningham the prst week. ? lh>rn, to Mr mid Mrs A Addison, of Craigville, S-'pt 181)7? a son, ? liev .1 L Oats will preach (Jills Creek A H F church no Sunday at 1 1 a in. ? liev It I*. Hough preached very lino sermon at the A U chureh Sunday night. Wanted! Fo-dtion as Tcac er. Address. F. O., lh>x til Lancaster, SC. ? Mi SS Minnie ('rui ; of ('atai l?a, i-> the guest of Mrs.I \\ Cra of this county. Mr \l LSimpson of Danvill Ya.. is visiting her parents, (' and Mrs ,J N Crockett, r?t t!i place. ? 1 j K* Stratum, one the proprietors of the lllacUim gold mine, made us a jduasa cull Monday. ? Mr and Mrs T W MeMurri will leave tomorrow for Uiehbui to pay a visit to the latter parents. ? Mr and Mrs Win (tnrris< and Miss Nannie Lee, of l'inexill N C., are visiting Mr and \1 II (i Me] I wain at this plaee. Highest market priee pa for Country produce at .1 It Wii tors & Itro., Manns' stand. ?The enmpmeeting nt Zoar w liegin on Dot 12th and will co tinuc until Monday following. ? i?r i ?> nosier 01 wuxtun N C., was in the city Monda; The Doctor was looking ho we that we hardly knew our o fr end. ? There will he service in ti Episcopal church today, Wedne day, at noon, conducted hy t! pastor, the Kev ,1 \V Canti Johnson. The county Alliance w meet Friday Oct Mil at 11 o'cle? a in. Delegates wiLI please U* ? hand promptly at that hour. .J. K. Knight, Pres. ? Two negroes got into a dil culty in rear of the post ofli Satoi day afternoon and one them was severely wounded in tl head with a hriek. -?E D Blake n e y, Es j. J llnrry Foster, Esq., of Ke nhaw, and Whiteford Blakene; Esq., of Chesterfield, are in a tendance on court this week. ? Kev Mart T Steele of I owe N. C,, and Cap). ?' S McCain < Walkcrsville, N C, are uttendir court. Mr. Steele's old frien< of I^rocoftter county are glad 1 . meet hiin. List of letters advertiw for the week ending Oct 5 1898: Mrs M a t t i e Gardne T VV Steele, E D Stewnr Tom Wright, A R Wilson. Jos. F. Gregory, 1*. M. ? Miss Jfuiie llicklin, dauglib of Mr A W llicklin, and Mi Nettie Green, daughter of M II G Green, will leave today f< Concord, N C., to resume the studies at Sunderland Hall Sem nary. ?The fourth quarterly co ference for Lancaster station w l>o held at the Methodist chur. next Friday night immediately a ter service, which will lie conduc ed l?y the Presiding Elder. Ri Mr Campbell will also preach < Sunday at 11 am., and at 7 p t Lancaster Utile Society. < w 'I lie annual meeting of tlto Lancaster lJihlc Society will bo held f i?t tilt; Presbyterian church next ? Sunday night. Rev T IT Law 1 will deliver the annual address. I \ i. . > ll(. Arm Hrokoii j b Mr W II Miller, of Riverside, ' . . . . v while oihr.?r a holt at his gin ves * . ' 11 terday morning h:i<l his left arm ^ caught hy the belting and broken . I above the wrist. I >r \\ M Craw k ford was sent for and set the a .1 broken limb. . ? F I>r. Kelt Stricken. '? Young I)r ICell, who remained in Seranton. Miss., to help com- t at bat the yellow fever, and whose s xt wife and children are now at Maj I .1 M Morrow's in this eity, was I ji among those reported in yester- v P day morning's dispatches as hav- c Ing the fever. t I,. Dr Kell is a son of I>r .1 T t ;>s Kell, of this county. Charlotle > Observer. I IJetheJ l'rpdli.v Icrv. i'luv fall session of Rethcl Pros- " e. | bytery will convene at Kiehbnrg1 o| tomorrow at 7 o'clock, pin. The % j; opening sermon will he preached' hy Hev C Vv' Humphreys, 1> l>., the retiring moderator*. ("in- ' ? i UiCdoners from ehiirelies in this N ?n tl njl,county have boon <1ected iw follows* t^mcador, M' .i Cunning- 1 .hitiii; Douglas, K i< llicUlin; (' Iy Tir/ah, T \V McMurrv. r<r ! . * s' Reduced fares will he j?iven on S all the Ha it roads. ' P l) >r. Mxri'laKoi*. .. . i At the home of Mr \V 1* Me18 b i Culloujzh, in Chester county, at . , 4 p in., on Tuesday, Sent 2Sth, id , . \\ 1 i, Kev It A i ouiur united in the lioly hoods of wedlock Capt K (i hidden of CI tester county nnd ^ Miss KMu Jones, daughter of n* Mrs C B Jones of this county, j I That night an excellent wedding ^ ,v, supper was served to the invited v. j guests. The relatives nnd several * >11 friends of the hrido from this |_ Id county attended. ? ? Married, st White BlutT, l?v 11 l>c Kev J N Kstridgo, N P., Wednes- 8 a- day night lust, Mr James Small u h? and Miss Martha Self, both of :i J Kershaw county. 1 c< Married, at the Lancaster ? id Cotton Mills, on Sunday lost, fk hy Kev W ( Kwart, Mr Otis >n \\ i liver son and Miss Knunn Bo wry. t ,nrT u It Iluckelby Sold tIn* Cotton ec On Monday hot, Win Iluckel of hy, eol., was cut hy Mr W I. ic Bird to Poug & Harper's ginnery with a hale of seed cotton to have ' ginned nnd then to leave it at ' . , , i Judge Jones' for rent. The no. v> gro had it ginned and packed all o t- right, hut instead of delivering it! at Judge Jones' sold it to MrT M 1 I Fitzpatriek. Mr. Bird on learning ^ that the cotton had not been clelivered to .lodge Jones swore out . ig ? u a warrant for the negro nnd de?0 mamled his cotton. Mr Fitzput- j rick on hearing the facta deliver- v ^ ed the cotton to Mr B., and made n ' ^ demand on the negro for the mon- d ey he ha<l paid him. lie recoverj' cd all hut al>out |5. The negroj was eoinmitte<l to jail and will l>e tried at this term of the court. ^ |? II Wanted ! (( rs All partioH indebted to me to i>r come forward and nettle at their ir eurlient convenience. You may | ii- have forgotten tho amount you ^ owe me but I haven't. Come j n- and nettle. Respectfully, f, ill J. E. Hut lodge, 1). 1>. S. 'el :h f. \o Cure?Ko i'uu. The* in t ? ? w?v nil (IrtiKRintn nH pv OHOVKH'H TAMTK(.K*8 ( HI LI. TONIC for Chill* ami Malaria. It in, >n almply Iron Quinine in atantelrnM form j.; t'b!..l.?o love it Ailultn prefer it to .' * Dltter nauneallngtontcn. Price. WV? .'ourt I'roHM'iliiiKM. Tlio court of seneral session.or Ijiiiu'iister ooutity eon\^eucd Monday. His Honor, Judge Vnet is the presiding judge. Soieitor Henry and Stenographer del .'aw meat their posts. The ;r.md jurors all answered to their mines except Mr .1 \Y Hall, wluj ras exeused on account of sick ess. Mes.-rs. L V Stratton, NY H dnrshal and .J NY PeHaney of the >etit jury were excused. The Solicitor handed out severI hills to the. grand jury. His L nor charged them as ti> their luties, etc., in each of said cases ml the jury retired. True hills have heen found in he fallowing eases : David Jackon, assault with intent to kill: ahiiund Kohertsou alias Kd McIwain, larceny of live stock ; Klin Kelloy, house breaking ; Ma on Clyhuin, murder; James Baron, assault and battery with incut lo kill : John BlaUenev and dahala Baker, fornication ; B Illackmon and Sarah Phillips, adIttry: NVm Richardson, Davis lichardson and Charles Boyd, ouse-breaking and laVceny. No hill was telurned ia the State - '/. 1". Barker, charged with vio ding the dispensary law. (tempo Phillips, charged with ireeny ??f live -.took, who wasoonioti <1 and piar.no I a now trial u1 lie last form, waS the lirst case ried. The iiu \ returned a veriot of gniit v. The State v> David Jaek~on, mhudt with intent to kill. Verdict, nilty. Sentence, 1 years in the enitentiury. 1 he sentence of lion (iaither, ho was convicted of assault and attery of a high and aggravated nture at the last term of court, as opened. The sentence was > servo six months on the chain ung or pay a fine of fifty dollars. Ie paid the tine. Klvin Kelley, charged with ouse-breaking, was next tried, Vrdict, guilty. Motion for new rial. K<1 Koltcrtson alias Mellwair, ireeny of live stock. Verdiet, nilty with recommendation to lercy Sentence, 1 year on chain ung. Wash Ingram was found guilty f an assault and battery ufahL'h nd aggravated nature and sentened to months on the ehn'n gang r pay a tine of $.">0. Win ., and David Richardson lid Charley l.ovd, house breaking nd larceny. Verdict, not guilty. Win Iluckelhy plead guilt v to reach of trust with fraudulent itent and was sentenced 1 ? ."i mnths on the chain gang or pay line of *"><?. The Slate vs .) J Phillips, asanlt and battery with intent to ill, nol pressed on payment of osts. Sam Hradley, disposing of proprty under lien, nol prossed. Sam lirudlev, breach ot trust, ontinucd. The court is now engaged in lying Macoi Clyburn charged nth murder. ?-mm -7 ? Everyone desiring to keep iformed on Yukon, the Klondyke nil Alaskan gold tields. Send Oc. for large Compendium of ast inform ition and big color lap to Hamilton l*uh Co., Inianapolis, lad. Nl. ? I)r W II Wakefield, of 'hnrlotte, N C., will tie in Lanuster at the Cunningham Hotel, n Thursday Oct 21st this one ay only. His practice is limited i the Eye, Ear, Nose and Troat. For Sale! 1 pair matched mules, well roke; 1 heavy two horse wagon; horse; 1 i>lue mole- slum and . ^ j r irming utenaiU, will ho Hold ither privately or publicly. See io at once. W. R. Sapi\ Death of Minn KttA .Steele. Rock Hill, S C., Oct 2.? Mian tta Steele ?lie<l at her father's ome, on Main street, lent night. Oeutli of ('apt. I'carcc. Capt .1 1'. lYnrec, a prominei citizen ;ih<I ex-Mn\or of the t<?\v of Kershaw, died at liis home ! Kershaw, on Saturday last, aftt , an illness of Urn days of pncuim ( nia. lie is about to years of a: , and leaves two daughters and son surviving him, his wil'o m?\ii died about 5 years a??o. Cap . l'earee was a bi?r hearted, publi spirited man and had many friend lie will be irreatly missed. I was a member of Kershaw Lod< A. F. M., and was buried wil ? t , masonie honors Sunoav afternooi ( Fully TOO people, we are told, a tended the funeral services. IIis oldest daughter, Miss Ro< i l'earee, was so overcome b" tl shock of her father's death tin she has required almost the ? ?>i ; st.ant attention of a physician sim Saturday: Much .sympathy is e: pressed by the friends of Captai l'earee at this place for his sorel bereaved family. THS GK?AT F?VrP. PHtV'KTVE ft N i?r. i Yii ? v j'nr r> i.L . Ft < b k?'- < I CAhiS \ V A -.VVn,, 1'revents fever, cures bilioi ad intermittent fevers, re^uhib the Liver and Kidneys, and ait <1. j -t ion. < > i vc-. eoh r and 1 resi in - to p de, sallow thin iieooh TIlO ? UUlplcxiol) hccoUli < deal -month :ii <! free from I>I?>tt*lic>: pimples itn I blackheads. The lieti<>n of - W tSAYA IBSfJ 76NIC On the Liver increases tin- :i| petite, assists digestion and 'niil< iiji the weak, 1'rnil and brolu down system, thereby making applicable for Hyspepsia, Loss < Appetite, lleadaehc, (ieneral 1>( hili'.v, Female Diseases Want ? Vitality, Nervous Prostratim , eonvalescenee from fever, etc.,ct Continuously nourishes, fortilie refreshes ami strengthens the ei tire Human organism. I Price, 75 cents. 1 .1 F Mnokc.v -V < i. A kca^TEK, s. JV'otice. Alif. ponnm itl.liiitld to flic* tatn of llnrriiM IV .'It'll, I * ? ';? ? r?? I, It hereby imi| tl? I to i*oi? f <11 witril hi untie tit** mine, mul all |>t*r?'>iia l>avi I'laiuiH HKNiiikt iltt* Mtti<l e-iat.* will |>r Mint tliem at out')- t i lia'iind**isiirm ( . t . WKI.nIt, Allllll|lii>llNlO Oct ft, i st?7 a w -Lr.r.-?airi?KnrMnamrji MaanmH ;! .Vol ice. \ l I, iwixona iio! bted to i Iti' <* M I ^ \ . I K Ji.m* t >l;il<i ii.'\ /it i'.'hm' I, a hereby iio i fi"tl I., i iiiiih 'or war. I in . ft-lllu tht* > in i. >1 all i" t-< ii* 11it )11If Hi.iIII* au'HM *1 lit" mi'iI estate V : |lfl litt-IU at Oil ft" l?l tilt' II: tit 1 ail? in <1. I c. c \\ kixii, tlinitiiHritio . ' Oft ft, Ihiij. M ? 1 | > . , * -*??- .-r. mowrr-: lotiti 1>. 'I'jiylor. "OOTTON BTJTTJER LANCASTER, S. C. T am ivpr'xentliiK Abx Kprunt I Son this season hen ami aUfWhei at'tl I ask my f? lends wnenihey I > r i Co'loil in I fal' ami let mi* set* tin cotton Ik foil* selling. My office i> ( Ion.I & A lliHon V ' J NO D TAYLOR - Here ! am At Mickey'acorner. WherearcYOl Ootid Flour Hilling at $2 0(1 Oootl Coffee, I0lt>s to the 1 (Ml Oranulateti t^ngar |slt>s 'or 1 (Ml 21ttu< Lightest limwn Hugar 1 (Ml GI.ASH WARE at a aaerlflre! Fl luinhlara, le-en selling for 40 cents a? I will Mill them to you now for 20 cti TEAS, Canned Goods ami Kr'MtM all kinds at the very lowest trice. Reajiectfully, Joseph Walker. (At Maekey'a Corner.) IrSF* Highest Price paid f Chickens and Eggs. LUMBER! LUMBER AO.OOO FEET Good Long Leaf IMii*- Lumbar at n lumbar yard In roar of Hteven*, Heal A Elliott'* Htahle* wltloh I will a at Mill price* on the yard. tUT Ordei* left at air h'e which c? not be tilled on yard w ill be promptl filled from mill. JOHNT. HTKVEN8. Aug. 1 * 6m 4 I ? ? i ? I " I I (B? r ? *1 rr*. P II 1: . : 0 , 0 - ?. ullS fe b ? ' . . ? titj Jr| FOR ^ ' FOR re ONK WKKK JJ n>;K \y KL\K ;! and phop tui? p.-up -and ; Jnlu;'' i llLj u:i-:i Til KICK DAYS. Til UK!-; DAYS :::THE FOLLOWING BABG/^S: ||| I , r.yr'-t. IV;.-V 1: V . . I). 1 Dress Goods : Dress Goods : sa 5!oi'C Dress (aooiis and Silks than east be found in all flie oilier Stores. in iy The reason we are having sueh lii^ Dies* (iood* sales is that in have the eorroet styles ami low jniees. None of vour last W inter's , " - ' *' . >.'..^ 1, ilii|>] % vn ris. ; lie im'i \\ tiller styles su e in ti.i> store. A I ready we sue re-ordering some line l)re.-> Patterns. " lain ni Mild ! *1:1 i? I Tai let sin s take tile lesnl. "Thev sue tin tiling." See mu p list, then eome smd see the vroods : Iride>eent ('"overt < I<>111. e l inehes wide, new ! . ." S inch all.wool Poplin, in plain and granite weaves. I'' inch .laetjiiai d Novelties ?'? new eolorin es. ' ' .VJ-itieh all-wood P?roade!ot h - new shades. [ .'IS ilieh rhanyeaI do whisieord lU'W : Ivies. S't-inrh sill; siinl wool iVhlde l'istid lii-j'l eel'irs. J oS-ineh all woo! Ser;:e 7 new slunk*.-'- ?' etstp.i.li'v "id\ r' I ets. "hi inch wool Jl. isriella, c< nts ?jiial!tv, ? ?*!;? i: 1 i '? pieces fan. v 1 *J <vi:l nii>;t 'ires, only v eeid TO P\ * P p\ ' <t *.?.? ? r k\. ?*?. * ? < tvicSk ..A', . : ' Skirt Pattern]! Dress Patterns!! Solid Pieces! s Illlaek lfe\et'-dile 1 >r illiantino. I'd sir k all wool (I rnnite (loth, illsiek 1,1 sdl wool limeades, satin linish. lllaek all-wool Storm Serire. lllaek 1J sill-wool Itrnadeloth, Hlaek all-wool Henriettas, satin linish. Hlacfc d wove Storm Sor<*o. B tf O | I? ' I r- i. k Sel# li e ur. I' 1 ?l. t. l ie m< .1 < 'n ? < ii s m. Fii:* e I * IV O . ii r? ?t *l"i. lint .1. Ti iis?*l SI ro<??, t i me*" "l":? 11*.-'. >. M >1* i * mnt.-ilW onlnelie /tiHul, /li'icii'il Ti imadiiis, Narrow Mnleiir, ' u ui.o Piukl, im.'ii w'e. Hei.ile I iiinimiinm s, ii _ ^ $ tit ** - IUi?>Vl*ilX . " Olancicg over our l/illiiiery display is like locking at a rainbow. I.verv novelty, lte ever\ dainty conceit, to please the feininine eve, we ve here to ofl'er. it* Innumerable variety for Fall, ls07. Styles were never so pretty,, and prices never so low as we are making them. Never put off until So-;ikhow what >ou eau <!o le-dat." tor the ii ? , Bargains here fouav nun not be l ? 1 % here tomorrow. I * 1,100 yards fast Calicoes are cents a y rd. 1,000 yap's s oont On tings, slightly soiled, an 1 cnC. a j *.oo vards Turkey lied Prints, wor'h ti cents, oniv -I ivm. L.'iiiti yard* yard-wide Pleached. no *taivh, only cents. m j l.oOo yard heavy wool .leans, for the next 1<? days only 1<> it.*. ' That 25 cents heavy wool .leans only 15 cents. The 1 5 cents heavv red twilled Flannel, for in cents. & 5,00u yards yard-wide l'erenlc Remnants, dark colors, onK 5 cts 5 WIC . AYR TO StLL CI! K.A PPM Than other people. Men's 2a cents Shirts onlv la cents. Men's heavy knit 50 cent Over Shirts for 25 cents. Men's Hats, damaged. 1 15 cents. Men's in cents Suspenders, 5 cents. " Our Clothing Bargains arc^.1,v" *7,000 worth of Shoes bought last March, ? we'll save you 15. ' cents on every dollar's worth of Shoes you buy. ^ - DAMAGED CLOTHING ! ne Overcoats $1 50 worth $4 00. Coats at $ 1. wortli $3. 200 pairs wool pants at 50 or cetits. A lot of $1 men's vests at 40 cents. 30O Lace Curtains and Be quilts trom auction. : GANSON DRY GOODS CO. JV*. B. 1 lO New Capes came; today. '<* ? K