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1 p^*'? $fr. vr' s _?.JW l>?*, .!:?s. 5 '. I'ooro. 1 P!? YS'lCl 1 N 'NDSrP.tir.ON, ;n; !l RKAIM' A'l i: OK liM.M-VllW II'MM AI. A M Ml IOA I. (Ml.l.Hi l:, N V. ; fj Oflt'i * Ms i?rnf- s- i< n?i v,e< s to' 1m* ppni'it ??r ljMM*ns:er mi ?l vie niiy. t>c;v" < MVm'?* '" > !; of I ,?ru :i-!? r. si . Ht*?i?lui>i*e with T. Y. WillimiM, ( 11 ' ill ? vents per pound was the i ulinj* price"for cotton yesterday. .. I } Mrs .1 M ( authen is visiting J lier parents sit Knssell Place. h ?Mr A .1 Ounlap Killed his pet pi<I this week. It netted d4<> y pounds. ?Paul Moore, Ks<j.. of Charleston, is up on a visit to his fain-' jj ilv. it ? Mrs K M Mnhley, o* l>inck- ,\ stock, i- visiting her hrotlier, Mr li K M McCrorev, ami family. n ? Mr It '/ Welsh killed two 1,1 Id-months old pi"s this week si which netted 7''A pounds. lie iii.I. i.. 1 ~ I r i > < A i |M iini> 111 iiic<* iurii iroiii 1 the trimmings of fat. ?Maj. .1 M Kiddle If ft Thnrs. t: 'lay for Floreriee to attend lIn* an- n nunl Conference of the M. K. Church. i\ Or (J V.' Poovov has our w thanks for a me*-. of backbone, w spure-riba ami-an: <\ Tim One- '' tor always remain h ' !> >'* o: killing time. - See me i> fo.-o you ell your, ( attic. Feelers ami fat or.of. The dollar talks. W A Pavis. Or .1 F Kutlcdge, 111<- I>i;jilist, will lie at Ivor-haw Monthly, Tues'lay and Wednesday next, for the practice of his profession. 0 ? Mr .1 M Cnuthen lias purehas cd a lot from Mr. W (lanson on 01 Cemetery Street and will build a . . I' neat live room cottage at onee. ^ ?Stevens, 1 tenth & Elliott are 0| now nicely tixe<l up in their coin- f niodious now stables on Church cj Street. JU ?Several parties are looking nt lots in West End with ? vi?w - of purchasing and building. Veri- in ly tho building boom will bo on o< there I?y next Spring. Mark that c< down. ' h< ? Have you I>ecn out on ('em- **' cterv Street since a row of shade ei trees have been planted out A1 in ready it is tho prettiest street in tl Lancaster. si ? At the meeting of tho Order of tho Gulden Chain Thursday night tho sanio oOicers who havo ',( served the past term were renom- !M mated to serve for the eusuing term. ? Lost! Between Town and u Mr Pabnev s, on the Nowcut ltoad yesterday, an overcoat, gloves in pocket. Finder will please leave vy at Tnr. Lf.ikifk Office. II \V Wallace. ? Lewis Beach, of Kordmw cc ivho was recently c? minified to '' jail for shooting a negro, gave d: hond yesterday and was disohnrg- e< cd. i'he piivsiciiu^ made ail'da it that the negro w out of dan- 'n ger f rom hia wound. ? B .1 Withcrsjioon, P. fl. M., r\ and I*' (' Seerest,.(> .1. I) . and ' 1 S f Inc v, vV. f Ja k m ( Lodge No. 6:5, \. 1'. M , will \ lea* for (5ha: ! 1 ? : \t Mm ' K to he present at t'i" . nnu :>! ro niniii>!< ution of the f d Bodgi A. 1'. M., of Soul i' u olir> >. whii i convene, in that eii\ i t'l't d?*. ? We have reeof; la copy of " The Centenary, \vh i has inen revived by Kev. A W Moore. It in appe s in magazine . >< tu and is a '|'| model of excellence in every de-, L pertinent. It contains excellent'80 photo engravings of many j romi- ^ aent men in the 8tn?e, among ( them, one of Kev 8 A Weber, I) C!, 1 D^, and one of If S Marshal ,1 I' oi V ^ i Hunter, We publish elsewhere ^ the sketch given of Mtrabal Hun mall Pox in Hock Hill. A gentleman from Hock Hill us here ye-terday and from him wns lcurnc 1 that there was a msiderMilestir in Hock Hill over ease of small ]inx in the town. , ycung Mr .Johnson tame home mil Atlanta, whore ho lev! keen n business, somewhat sick. His okt e--s developed into a geuule ease of small pox. T!io town nthoritier. are using every promt ion to prevent the disease treading. 'lhc home of Mr. ohnson has been closed ami memers of his family arc eontined to lc house. lore Moves. Mr Young Milliner moved into le cottage i-st Smith of the Hap -t parsonage Wednesday. Slier I (. In burn moved to his house on lain Street, vacated hy Mr Milng. Thursday, and Mr W .1 Cam. iiiLdiim moved into the Welsh i)ii>e, vacated by the SherilT. the nne day. be Operation N\ as S;iceess|'nl. Recently Mr W 11 l)nren walk* n to Charlotte. N C., to lie perated on by l>r Wakclieid, the ailist, for at iraet. 'JLhe operacm was performed a . at two ecks ago Mr l>.. i- doing ell. lie was stone blind before \v:! taken t<. Charlotte and it i - cpeeted that the operatiou will mtplUelj rolovo !!? . uford TowMKhlp OrpnlziMh I :j ob? (lidncp i< the cull from E J Jn^lc, town>iiip ortr.inizer, tin* irincrs of Eufoivl township mot the Ihiford school house at 2 'clock Saturday evening. I >-*v lib >' 7. The medio;; wa- called to rder l>y K H Lin?;le. After ex lainim; the object of the mceti<X 1-7 H Lin^lo was unanimously ceted president of the Ho ford ownship Cotton Growers' Assoation, TS Kiddle, vice-president id .1 M Knight, secretary. An interesting and profitable leech was made by T S Kiddie i icgard to the interest of the it ton growers of Lancaster >unty. Geod talks were also ?ard from K B Lingle, .1 K Hair id others. All tli it were prosit seemed to take much interest i the meeting and wo hope to see ic organization in Bnford towniip second to rone in the county. On motion the meeting adjourn 1 to meet at the Carnes school iuso on the lirAt Saurday in Janu y at 1 o'clock p m. K. B. Linoi.k. l*res. J. M. ivNIiillT, See. e Wouut .Make U <Joo<l /..cgislu tor. No news about Pleasant Valley crept that wo have one of the ?st schools in the county, taught y one of the lies? men in the unity, Mr L Shurley," said a leasant Vailov man to us venter iv. By the way.*' he continu I, "Mr Shurley would make :i .f? tfpprwwntstlvo of tin* fountv th" next T?e^ri.\Jnturo, if he could pomi'ided to Mukc the race.' ha jjontlcmnn's l#o:?.a is level, here is no finer mm/in tie* Hint , '' ii Mr li Sbtirlcy ft .1 if |xx>t>lo could h irdly make aii\ tier ?< lee* on f->r the lion of eprc-ic itnt i vos. John It* i on,on and Will tr.itford, both colored, foil out ;i no,.To festival or. tile Steven ace *i fow n.il" . ' . i | ..., i ?i . ' i. I) t I ill- ' ' Jr<! V7 s |.i tol and lu'enn i. n. i? the Iter, ?trihintf two bystander*, Inn) >v l.injh v, ' on of Mr Kii angley, ?nd Leonard Lan^ley, hi of Mi John I ..iiil: ley. I ? inner was shot lluo./li '.lie.-slf 1 the leg and the latter was stru< k i the foot. Mr ftli Laii;r!eyA nie to town Saturday nnd swore it a warrant for the arrest of rithersp<>on.? Review. The I,?dger, 2 months, 25 cents CA1T. J. 1?. IICNTEK. "2 Tho Centenary. This esteemed gentleman is well known as a public officer, but few . know bis real ?orth. lie is from Lancaster, S C., and i- the head of a large and "mlluential family in that county. Ilis father served the public faithfully in the office of high shcritV for nearly a score of years. When he grew t red of the position he had influence enough to make*his son, .1 P., his successor. .John faithfully served his people to their entire satisfaction for 10 years. When Cleveland was elected, and there was a general turning out of the "inns," his friends decided that he whs the proper person to he made I'nitcd State s Marshal. He was averse at Orst to making the race, but afterwards yielded to the solicitations of bis friend- and re eeived the appointment. Hisfair, impartial, courteous administration of the office hsis made him many friends anions ihc good people, irrespective of part v. If !iis continuance m the otliee could be decided by the j oi ular \<>to, he would certain!v remain. We've scrupc.loU"! v avoided dates in thi- sk -t<-h: for our ftiend is a widower, and we believa ho could he induced t > get married again Upon a < ?>!'.-i11 iali< n. We <1 ?i t mean u uioneli rv, but such a consideration as arows out of youth, intelligeue . :;:;ii; iiily, piety, etc. lie i? a ;r.c'ii'?cr of tie- Masonic fraternity. and of the order of Knight* of Pythias. Tiie African Mettiodlst Confer cure. The African Methodist (Confer enco is in session at this place.? Bishop Arnett, of Ohio, who i resented to President McKiulcy the Bitile on which the President took the oath of oilice, is the presiding Bishop. H(> is an able man and a splendid presiding otlieer. Many of our nu?st prominent citizens have dropped in during the sessions of the Conference and uni"orsallv they speak highly of the intelligence, and commend the decorum of the body. The conference will continue in session until Monday when the appointments will l?o read. Bishop Arnelt has been invited, and will preach in the court house to-morrow at 3 o'clock p. in. to an audience of white people. The present Intendcnt and Wardens were unanimously nominated f??r re-election ot a large meeting of town voters last nigh*. Cattle Wanted ! Having gone in with Mr .1 M Hood in the cattle business, we 'are ready to pay the host prices for cattle at any time they may he brought to our stables. We want young steers espcinliv. II. J. Gregory & Co. t R PRLV-M:V? A H C "-ALTH FOR* R, : * v t i\ \r \ ikon ? 1 JIO \ A TONIC Prevents fever, cures bilious : t irferinitteet , ess, regulate* 1 i ver an I Ki < }'*, and aid i : . . (ii i ..I i and fresh f to pale, s. lifov thin people. ; uuplexi " i 'iiue- cleat, 'oth and fr<" nun blotches. : jvirtpfns an<I 'I'ho .action of cklkaya \*m tohic ' >n " T/r it ?? :.-?>? tho r \> !>?-. O'/r anil hntld ti weak, trail ami broken lown system,, thereby making it applicable lor 1 > "["'p-ia, Loss <?t" Appetite, lloitliii h<>, (iciiciul Do i bill \, Female Uisea-es, Want of. V it ality , N<tv(?mh Prostration, convalesced u from fever, etc.,ete. <'niitimiotiMV nourishes, forti: , ill) ! strcn;;t!u-ns till- en tiro Unman organism, i * Prico, 75 cents, i .1 IV* .Murlo'.v X C t>. LaKUaHTKK.'*. O. A V 4 V . f " A ]\TO A1\T'C1 r b A IN oil o E 1 - COME TO THE SLAaQHTEB SALE ! [A Press toads Purohaa? From ilia fi 1. &af12 ft Pft IMf&tAf VfM^lr nn (R **5 tTL 3i*tii ^ 'V e 5 \i% Is W K U'l !ft? Q:ii\ Wb'&lAi^it U8 HI5B Ptr^risI of their DRESS iOOIS Manager. ; A Big Clothing Purchase from | a. cshjss & ^ons, philadelphia. 'avoid im qg^nist^ias mm$, v nsjw ; . h N'T Wfl FT i! ? B J In is v v H L i ? Wo haven't room for words. T'c havo tots of if for Harpiiis and that's interests you. To Wham t! J9Iay 3ET'! H C'- " T51? ' To ll'uiib Iliid Our "-nftr-' ' i.-?U ov .Y-t !.':?<*** : lis WUII! .ff rr, toe ?W,V,v Miss Kmv? must " . . . . at < tits, the 75 cents Suits at 35 cents, ;he 50 eet.tr'- Suits at 25 cents, the 25 cents Suits at '. ? cents- S * north of this millinery must Ere close i out. In * Christmas. i ? y | '* '|li| worth of Dress (i?o:!s bought at 70 cents ?'I ft UU wn (l|e Dollar, for One-hutJ' their worth they ?o to you. : W YOU'VE 2 WEEKS LEFT. t Scooped in at 08 cents on the Dollar, worth of Dry Coods. 75 cents large Blankets* for 4n eents. 15 cents Feather Ticking for t'cent*. s rents Heavy Mat tress Ticking, for 5 eents. 20 events heavy io?i twilled Flannel, for 12 eents. The very hest 25 cents 1'ants-.Joans, only 15 cents. Have sold 2.dun yards this Fall. - AVOID THE RUSH. -Select Your Ilai gains ?Vo>v. You can get better attention and get hotter selection. Ladies'}?! 00 Flush Capes cut to ?2 >5. Ladies" sj en IVivrr ( apes, cut to *1 25. Th" 25 eents Fleece-lined Vests, cut to 15 cents. ttOn ( f those ?1 on white (guilts, going f:i-1 at 7" con's. - FOR THE HOLIDAYS. KAA 1 t!!ll. II II I r - - ' " mi* iiiiiiMKririiieix, i'1 rem s. '' : I - ."Mil; I I UK I KCTCh leiL'.> edits. 140 (tent's White Silk Mutllers, 05 cents. 'Che line t >toe'. of'(lent* SMk Ties, of;?!! styin town, -DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS.Ladies' 10 eonts hluek riWheil Hose, only 5 cent-. I jmlies 25 cents biork fleeced lined ho e, oniv !.> cents. A stock <0 inflow Winnie ar;>e?s. A N " ,1 o * LAST M'T NOT LKAST. 1H? M.i.' Owivonts, ! r ..... i -. v o,k m 1 in i i i?i /? I'lldHM H)1 CI ??" ?" -* It'll f IHi'K'v ;l!!i 1 Initio *'?'! 1 . ' $(>.<>045 worlli of IVsni : :!s imisf I>e sold E?v t tr J >?4?c cet fheiu. f? no! (juai't'cl v r r Come to us and sav. jou;4 hard earner dollars. Tilo Ponnlo'c PI a oo ? * V/ KJ JH. l.C^W^ Ganson Dry Goods co. . - - I h h ? *f 4 jjt >/ .< . ^ . . .. . ..