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THE LEPPiE Ttiuriow ^ Carter EDITOR A (:> JANAGER Sati'kday, OoToiiKit 30, 1S0T. | For the Lodger Death of a Little Child. Lied, on 10th October, 1S0T, little Kttu May, daughter of Vernon and Jennie Kunderburk. Mi Funderburk moved from South Carolina to Texas about foui years ago anu married a Tex a! lady, where ho still lives. Little Ktta was a very brigh and sweet little girl. She was months' and lt> days old. Mi Funderburk's home was a honu of peace and comfort where joi and pleasure was abundant nnti the horrible monster, Death, eanu at an unexpected time, and tool away from that happy home litth Ktta, who was the brightest trea sure of her parents' heart, am the sunshine of that happy am lovely home. wl.m.. ir.ii ?? iiiiv llllie IMIil S <K'HtI brought darsness sm?l "loom int< tin* home, tlir parenl - derive preal com fort from the :i-Mir:nuT thai little Ltta has uf?nn* t<> a home <?1 peace and comfort when* j >ys and pleasures a,-e eternal, never In lie impovershed to live forever baskiiiiT in I he smiles of a merciful Savior. If only we could hear part of the parents irrief, we would eheer fullv relieve them of their trouble. On one occasion Christ said to his people ''Rejoice with them which do rejoice and weep with them that weep." Christ can hear an equal share of all our sorrows and infirmities. Little Ktta today is a welcome inhabitant of that city whose maker and ruler is God and an ^ inmate of that house not made with human hands eternally in the heavens. Not none fo?m memory, not imiiio from love. I tut none to< in Fat mii-'s home above. In that land of rich supplies, Bre ?! is i'oiiii I that s it i ii s, Hallehijah sli i?. fed At that tnh ?* richly spread. O tha' garden of delight, () t!i 'joys upon I lie heights. Brighter gr >vvs the golden ray, When we shall meet her in that day. F. H. F. Atkinson Ihnouuces Lynching in a Message to the Legislature. Atlanta, (>et. 27.? Mob law was severely condemned by Governor Atkinson in his message to the Georgia Legislature, which convened here today. The message bristled with a scorching and sensational attack upon the lawless spirit that fosters the lynch law in this State. He says that to exterminate the practice of lynching1 the crime must lie made odious and shameful. lie advocates stringent legislation against the mobs, and insists that the Legislature pass a law laying every county wherein sueh n crime is' committed snbjci 1 to a large indemnity to the relatives of the mob's victim. The Northern lynchers are spoken of by the Governor. Of this' he says: "It is no excuse to say that the Northern people who have less to piovoke them to it, lynch. Let ns not take them as a standard; but rather show a higher typo of civilization in our State, and erect here a standard to which they may aspire.'' - . ?/{ftnifff #.?? Rfoml Dee. , Clean hlon I meant* a o!e?n skin. No beauty without It Caeca re's, j ? 'nutty Cathartic clean ,\ our hlnod nrut keep I' clean, hy xiirri " ?tp the lazy liver and driving all Impurities from' the body. Begirt m l tv to oumsli pimples, hoi's, blotch''*, 1? m< kt cails, himI1 that sickly Mlton* complexion hy inkiny Casinrcts, beauty for ten cents. All ilrni?>rls's. satisfaction #unr.;ufcei!,! Ill, 'J-i, ill ccnls. r~- * An editor has been inspired, j 1 after looking over his listof delin- ^ (^0| qnent subscribers, to ciunposo the Urr following: "How deur to our (j|e heart is the old silver dollar, when some kind subscriber presents it , to view; the liberty head without J j necktie or collar, and all the 'strange things which to us seem so new; the wide spreading eagle, 'the arrows below it, the stars and ! the words, with the strange things i they tell; the coin of our lathers, 1 we're glad that we know it, for I some time or other 'twill come in ' right we'l; the spread-eagle dollar, r , the star-spangled dollar, the old (silver dollar we all love s> well," 1 i i Itucklen's Arnica Salve. 1 1 The hest*i\lv?- t ? the world for f'uts I* 111ui*es,sores, Ule-rs, r-Hit Kin u<o. Fever Sores, Tetter. i'hnppeil Ihnnls ai 3 hilhlHio , ('miiH, ttiid h>i >*kiii euip- ? . pins. hihI |> iHitively cures oi/ee. nr no ' j lay required It is miKi'mitced '?? ^ive 1 - p-ifeet nt'ihfHCiion or money refiimle?l | uric- cents per hox For srvh- i>v - CrHWfnril Kros I > I Wanted ! || All parties indebted to mo t?? 1 come forward and settle at their ? 1 earliest eon veil icnee. Von may . have forgotten the amount vou 1 A owe me but 1 haven't. Come and settle. Kospoctfully, .1. K. Rut ledge, 1>. IV S. Kvcryone <lcsiritig to keep j ] informed on Yukon, the Kloinlvkc I ami Alaskan j;old fields. Send 1 ,M lOe. fur I a tarn Cmnpchdiiiin of vast litfonn ition and I?icolor map to Hamilton 1 'u 1 > Co., In- Dia dianapnlis, Ind. N 1. j LUMBER fLUMBER I s rio.ooo ( < oil I.omr I.t'itf IMiih I.unit it at m ^ > j Itimtr yard in rear of Kteveiia, H? ail J w& KMmtt'a Maiden which t will ae at Mill price* on tin* > aril. Ordeia eh at mi hie which can ' The ii"t he tilled on yard will tie promptly ' ''u* tilled hum mill I ! lie JOHNT STKVKN-S A U?. I 'illl 1 ? ! - HERE W We Have P And Wot W jV V 2 ll^F fay *.% ?. i - Here are a F 3\?[acliinei y Of All CA Kinds, N ' Mill Engines, Roilefs, Oinn, ('ha Feeders and ('oiulenfierH, j Ste* Presses, hand and Hiean) COTTON AN J) HAY. Saw Mills, (iritt Mills. Shaftlne, Pulleys, lite., Kir ^ Dee larNVe make (tinning Outfits a spe | eially. Ir you wish to examine one of 111two we refer you to I'nag A Harper. i Here are a few of the (ientlomen to oftl whom we have told full outfits this season : \V. L. Hlacknion, !, A Bridges, I?r. K F Horton, Col. I, (' Hough, \V hii I Dr. C C VJeltth. There Iihs not in tl hoen hut verv little if any machinery mon sold In this section fur several years kin< oxeept wliat we have sold. Home say two, why is this? Himple enough. ofnl the | We take our time, don t move in a <h?sh, b#rl | Buy where its the cheapest, and pay ,, , the CASH. P i vVe have the exclusive Agency for all the heat makes and will sell for less \V profit than anybody. nice I U* "Je Vesident Hartzog of CI?mson ! lego, is in Columbia making ungements for the visit of 300 mson cadets to the state Fair. >3 SHOE theeWor7d. For 11 yenr* f ft In ihoc, by merit nlotio, Itas ilUtnTir?Ml all <*omi?etltorH. W. 1.. ImiikIam |?2I.r?Ov M.(M? ami llft.OO nod aro tlm iirodui'ilotiB of skilled workmen, i?m (ho l???At material |ioBB|hlo at the??r i>rloen. b?? an I shoe* for moo, vi.oo ami |sl.?r? f<?r boy* ami youth*. W. I,. l?otiulan a1m>oa aro Indorsed hj over IJKMO) wrorrri a? tb( DMl In Atylo, tit ami durability of any t hoo over offered at the |?rlrc*. \ J] Thoy aro made In all the lateet / ha in* a an i My lea, and f ctrrry \ a*? I . ?>t y of l-alhrr. 4-'* If de.ili r oatinot unpnly voii, write for cataKtm to W. I.. lH>uglaa, Crockton. Mass. Hold by t OANSON, World of Truth in a cingle Line. I' i !i t ?! i *.-* )?>,! - plt>tt?4>> i-v?*r \ I >< ><1 y R. BRANDT, The Jeweler, ler Town ' ImrU, < 'IioUt, S Vo carry si Isii-ltc stock of IllOllds, Watches. ( told .Icwt'li v, Fine Fluted ?Ie\v?lry terlini; Silver (ioods. Fine Silver I Mated Ware, Clocks Fronz<>.-', Fancy Art Goods, ieal Goods, ('tit (i la>s 'ino Fmltiellas and Canes, Fine (Miina. J istore ; IN Ttill Stock J / P| Mint j It I OUN'I'IKS Be.<l Facilities j T Fine Watch Repairing. I EGO, \ikj * as sect th hing In ! e in the ti? Id this Season with 'J INK in either the Slates of Not one says 'What do you handle in tin in t to l.nt : 11...1 ??v, .r*?l M liill I ?* II ill?IL kV?-. . ?i.\ J m sf ?he Ma HE MILLS CANE MILLS!! ow is tli" time buy your rmif Is. A laiye hi t ?.f ill-- I 'e Ichrateit | Untax jin t'ane NJills I'.vi?p(>rai<?r<, | I ninl Copper, nml Knrnxom oil | I, li'ith hero rind at K?iah?v ^ MOWERS! MCWEP3! '? handle all Kind that are trend | ring, the MfCorinirk ?ni Wood Hold \V li I'nip and T K i mining* ' i a harvealer an i brought <> >i? fori rives 1'lelity of mowers on halld j ie above kind and repair* for name. ! WAGONS! WAGONS! e carry the best line of Wagons ie Carolina*. Old Hickory I'iedit, Tennessee, Hpracb or any other I you may desire. All *ijp?e?one, j , tliree ami four-horse Repairs 1 I kinds on li tid lb ces not in j ...... nr. i - ?*i?y, ?? i- nnvr iur**e I a r ire ills- | iting points In-net* i he large Hum* , bought and THE LOW PRICK r BUGGIES! RTJGQIES! e have on hand and to arrive the *t complete line of Ruggi a. Phae- ; Respee JEGOR^S lolm I >. Taylor, -COTTON BUYER,LANCASTER, S. C. I am iv|ir?aentiiiK Alex Kprunt ?fe Son this season here ami elsewhere, i ami I ask my friends when they hiing j CoMon in t cat' ami let me nee their 1 I cot ton b fore aellii)(r. My oftlie is at ! Cloud At A llison's. j no i) taylou. 4 1 4 | - Here I am - j, ( At Mtickev'a corner. \V here are YOU ? j ' Good Flour Helling at $2 (Ml (ii)inl Coffee, ltllh.-, to the 1 (Ml Granulated Sujjar IHlhs 'or I <><> 21H>s /^glitest Hrown Sngir 1 (tO . GLASS WARK at a aaeriftce! Fine tumblers, been nellinc f<?r 4<i cents a eel I will M-<l them to you now for UO ct8. TEAS, ('anned Gootla and Fr'itsof '1 all kinds at the very loweat Mice. Reaped fully, Josepli Walker. (At Maekey'a Corner ) Highest Price paid for Chickens and Ejrgs. McCARDELL & ALLISON. ] ? GENKR \I. MERCHANDISE. ? | DRY (IOODS, NOTIONS, SHOPS. HATS, CLOTHING. ETC., ETC. We have a nice line of Ladies' {'1 j Dress Fibrins, Kali Calicoes, 1 ' . ? I \N orstcds. Tricots, Henriettas,i Ontiiijrs, Fiunncls, etc. CLOTHING ! For children and men. Also, a nice line of Pants. I SHOES ! \\ e keep a^ood ami ^ well selected stock of Shoes that are reliable, bought from the best houses in the country. We ?ri\?* you the best Ladies' Dress Shoe in town for A nice line of Heavy and Fancy t Groceries. j -i I Cad and see us when in * town siikI wo will trout you riirht. Wo fool i*rj(tof111 for the liberal pntronaire of tlio public in the ( past and will make you prices that ii will warrant a continuance. ^ McCARDELL & ALLISON. ltD US! 0 3^4: Pole i' Sight I < I t o r111: most | you don't m Articles. - : ^ tons, Hun iei, ('art*, Kto., iti 'he >t ate. I , We have the pxelmdve Aifeiicy foi .ill tin- ho.it ii!uk< i hmoe our ability to j fornixl) wv at you ihhv desire Here area few of t lie kind we handle: cook, Tyson A Jones, Carolina. Rook HH< t'liliimhiH, t'rtlnnililH, l'nrry, Advance ami ? i! rent many others, too on- I raerous to ni"iition, ranylnu in price j from $- ') tki to$'/>0(H>. <Ivor t hi- i :iill ' f ' h >'<.oth i- pioad I 1 low 1(1111' III iv? lull ' iKfnru I " ii " ------- - - - - ... ? . T. * M . ^ Yon ni' wait | tiiu ntly and t in!ure And wait unlit it doe* mature. Hut how mui'h wouner it would he If you only huy an H, M. T. / HARNESS! HARNESS ! n The hide that covered the old eow'a bfdk i I? mode to whir upon the traok In rein* eufflclent that will hold 5* Are manufactured i?y our Mr. htoll, t Ofcnatomei* uning ihem tliere i? ro end. From the (iovemor down to "Halty Ben " e All kind* hnrne-? tingle and double. h Wagon and /'uggy Harness fr?>tn$H ">o M to $7ft (Mi. v t\ !>!? ? :ine ?>r Hiding Huddle* mi I v Brldleri on hand. Rip Kaddlpn and IlarrjeH* aepeeialty. tfully, r 6c CO. ?J V r JGi IX A IN I JTI. -Sirps! Bargains!-We Had the Spot Cash ! find reaped a harvest <>f bargains UiYllll mmi \\ Till! Iil\I'llIIV (IF IJMUNTiiR IMS KBCII TKflFT^C IMIIIitl\SBKR\ DfSPLlVKD. We ransacked everv Nook and CJ KneR POR tho BEoT VALUES! rilOUSANDS ANI> THOIT.SANDH OF DOM,A It ? WORTH OF (SOODS ARIUMNfi KVKIlV U?Y \XY ()NK \VOUI,l> DO T?IF,\1sKl VKS A UHUA l' INJURY TO KUYONK OOI.I. \ U'8 WOK 1 11 \VI l HOUT cKKIKC* OUR AUTCHl K-K ?< Bargains I>? HERE ARE SOME PEACHES I r> cents Alamance for 3 cents. 8 cents yard-wide Heavy Sheeting for 4A cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel 4A cents." Scents lCxtra Heavy Canton Flannel, highest bargain ever offered for 5 cents. (I cents turkey red Figured Calicoes for 4 cents. 1<? cents wool mixed Joans, S cents. 8 cents Bed Tick, heavy ?|uality, 5 cents. The ahove are all staple poods and cannot he matched at these prices. Dress Goads! Dress Goods! I Iiis I >cpartmcnt is presided over hy Miss Nannie Crockett assisted >y MPs Hula \\ ilkerson. It is an acknowledged fact that we carry lie most select line of the latest novelties in Press (ioods in town, ogether with all the late styles and shades in Trimming to match, in cents colored Alpacas for 8 cents. 1 5 cents wool Cttsluucrcs for 10 cents. 25 cents doulde-fold wool cashmers for 15 cents. 50 cents 40.inch wide cadimere at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents up, worth three iiiic.s wnat wo ask for tlicn. l?> inch wide Ilonclc Fancy Cheviot! <> cents. .*?" inch fancy checked /choline Silk and Wool Brillinntc, iilk mixed Suitings, fancy chocked Cheviotts, Mohair Brocade Matlasso, Astracan Annnro Cheviotts, (tlaek and IMain Brocade Arinuro >ilk, Black Silk \ clour. ^ A U h Si \ \! | \ T \ C 1/ |.v| V . Never before have we J A I t >0 /\ IN I ' <1 A v7 l\ 1^1 O hu<l melt KuriiHiiii* an liese : ?1 Hewer at" ? fni 78 cent* ?."> elcira- f Il<*n\er ('m|??'*, l.utt k/ Slylm S'>|Ihiii?i< Hack* at $'J .r?a j>7 0 Jackets for $2 50, A few I .miles Hill iaut tile Bui'S worth $8 foi $2 50 - NOTIONS ! NOTIONS ! - - ' - w Mr. \V. ('. lteiity has charm* of this Department. assisted tiy Misa ..ilv Porter. Pins 1 cent |K*r paper. Ladies* fa>t Muck llose, the o cent kind, for cents. i?*? rents La<lies* regular mudo Hose for < cents. 2 nice handkerchiefs for 5 cents. > hook Corsets, recru* r ir price ?1,. now for 50 cents. Clothing ! Clothing! - MILLINERY ! MILLiNERY ! Mr J It Kennedy w ill he found at Miss Hell** '"wrier, our uidinplfolud lie Ilea I <>f this Department. Now Milliner who was with u* last Season pen vnr > vrs ! and who gave Mieh entire satisfaction, $5 ail w oil sill is for $2 5(1 ; has re'uriit-d anil will welcome all her $!<? Kuney nd w oo' I 'heviotts for $5 ?:,l < usiotne's as wc I a* the new onra. i?i/. el iy "worsti d wi.rtli $12 5n now sen oh d our mire stin k of Millin sale at l?'fl 50 nery and ran wive yi u all the latest Hoy's heavy Winter suils Hi centn. "fails" in regard to colors, trimming*, Ho'y's caps 5 eeiils each. ?te . etc. She tsHiyht noine rem ark aen's rmaui ilered *>hirift 2<< cents. h ? Bargain*in l.niiha' Kelt Walking _o |)n/.e|i Men's $125 ami $150 Hats rev ular price efoewherr $1 . our .minder etl H hi i ts, i he grealesl h.u- price 25 i*enls. I.tidies' felt fohape* ain ever fie its I for ? > e nis. ??'d every where for 75 cents, our price 25 cents. ?J^Ot?S ! SilOtiS I ' hlldren's Tuna. 15 ?*ts worii? 9\ ? " liimniv Dentin, I.'j (tnki Mr It II <tmiher bus control of 11 > Ik worth cents )cpnnincut. We hmigt.t our em Ire Jult lot of liihhnn. 2 Inches whie. for I no of Mines I ? fore th>* inlviti ft*, con- | _? <>f?iit* i or yard oqllCMtly Wo cm, Hit vc y<>u nt lesst -> \Vc Imvc th>* lllioHt hoIoc' I <??I of (< h'lioi' conl on your kIioo lilll. W v arc tli?* i (Iron's IIhIh ovor hIiowii in bniica-Uer. * trout* for Hutchison A; Dice's Moil s i \\'f nay it without foarof cunt railiuIiooh; also for (' m lloi'iuaii's liwllm i (Ion that m l-r 'artor can trim you h ml t hlhlien's Mine*?every pair of tf?( jt, nicer a'ylo and for l?s? mousy rliicli *tro warranted. | 111:?ti you oan have It done elsewhere. FURNITURE AND STOVES ! Wo soli inoro Furniture and Stoves tlian nil the rest of the Stores in Lancaster put together. There is no tine quotum prices on those two articles, for our Competitors AUK #11 "ST SIMPLY NOT IN IT. It would !>e only a waste ol space and Printer's Ink to tlo ho. SROCERIES AND HARDWARE! Mr. #1. II. fames, assisted by Mr. W. H. Cauthen and Mr. #T. F. ,'ulp are the residing <fcnii of this Department. 3 car loads of Flour Iwuipht before the advance. We can save yoa loney. COFFKK, fjood Uio, II pounds for the $1.00 Now it is a well known fact that the New Tariff lias advanced Guns 0 per cent. We anticipated this fact and bought our Guns in .ftine. ?o you can have them at the old price. It i-. also a well known fact hat we carry the only complete Stock of Guns in I-.alienator Our buyer, Mr. T. M. Kitzpatrick, when he left for the North rn markets, was buoyed up by the promising crop prospect, and ought the largest Stock he ever lought. The last four weeks of drj v leather, has cut the crop off ho, we intend to throw prices to the rinds. The Goods will have to bo sold, no matter at what sacrifice, ,c have got to have the money. m 11 rn JII ^ i.i. t iipi k & Bro., Leaders of Low Prices. 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