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JTH E LEIX3E | Ttmrlow Carter 1 KH.TOii A O/ *1 \NAOFB. S.\Tt'K!>AY, 1 )K<"KMliF.K 1*, 1 Si?T. 1 I ? ~ r WILL NOT EXTEND j The Time for Payment of Taxes ^ this Year. jc From various portions of the.? State have come inquiries as to (' the likelihood of the time for the ' pa}*ment of taxes be:ng extended boyond the limit fixed by law, ' Decernoer 31. Those inquiries 1 liuve come from citizens in some ' instances and in many other in- t stances from county ofHcials. | It appears that in many of the cmnties, in fact nearly all of them 1 the taxpayers are very far behind . t with the payment of their taxes, i1 In view of the anxiety about the matter Gov Ellerbo and Cotnp- f troller Epton, who alone have ' the authority to grant the extension, havo talked over the situation | thoroughly and yesterday the governor ma<le the positive an- I nouneement that there would bo no extension of time granted this year. The announcement is thus made in order to give the taxpayers ample time to rniso the money with which to pay their taxes before tho treasurer's books close (.11 the 31st.?The State. Cne of the live men who tired on Stonewall .Jackson and staff on the night of May 1st, 1S03, is now an inuiate of the Soldiers' Home at Raleigh, N C. lie and his companions were ordered to guard a road in the Chancel lorsville wilderness and before they had been there long Gen .Jackson and his staff rode up. The general ordered them to shoot any man who came along that road; to,, challenge no passers, but to shoot 1 to kill and at all hazards keep the! road clear. In half an hour .Jackson road along that road. There ! i was si. crack of rifles and a lieuten-!1 suit was killed .and .Jackson was ' given his mortal wounds. The . rcjjrret of liis lift* is t bat he obeyed i the order tha* lost to the Confederacy on ;of its grimiest chieftains. Ex (iovernor Evans Married. Waterbury, Conn.. 1 >.< lf>.? v Miss Kmilv Multifield Plume.! daughter of Havid S Plume, was , married tonight to ex-tiovervior I John (Jury Kvans of Aiken. S 1 at the residence of the bride's parents. The wedding quests included members of the gloom's family from Edgefield, S C., and relatives and friends of the bridal couplo from New York, New Have'n, Philadelphia and Houston, Texas. Nothing suits a cross man more ! than to find a button otr his coat' when his wifo has not time to sew J t II I Ml . The man who in determined to have peace, even if he has to light for it, generally gets it without fighting. Next to rolling ofF a log, the easiest thing is to tel' other people how they ought to bring up their children. When a man of opposite views I readily agrees with you, you have j either succeeded in convincing or tiring him. To desire what is impossible, and to he insensible to the troubles of others, are two great maladies of the soul. It is stated that there are nearly! 1,000 theological students in the j five seminaries in or near Chicago. ( lie who learns the rules of wis- n dom without conforming to them v in his lifo is likes man who plows p his field hut does not sow. ONE MORE CHANCE. i H o Register Cnder "I'ndcrstand- g ing Clause.'; Although it was generally sup- J l iosed that the last chance for re- ! _ ;istration under the understanding ' lauso of the new constitution ex- j >ired with the days set apart in i 1 )eeember for the books to be op- , n, it develops that there is yet ' ine more dav upon which voters j " an secure registration eertiticates * i inder that clause. Attorney Cien ^ iral Barber has received recently ? inmerous inquiries us to whether jc he time had expired. Yesterday \ le examined the law and stated J J hat there was vet ono more day j ?the first Monday in January. 1^ The present boards will conduct j s he registration on that day; then 1 hey will close their books, make I ip the lists and tile them away. The act says that voters may re- j rister upon the. understanding pro j rision "up to and including" the < Sirst Monday in January, 1898. Wfu D<5^LAS I: CUnp Best in M OnVC the World. ror 14 yearn thin ahne, by merit H alone. bus distanced all cnnt|>otltor?. W. L. DoiiK'laM jtfUt.ftO, H4.4H? and ^ OO e shoes are tho prodm-lions of skilled workmen, ( .. fmrn the best material at these nrlce*. A1-. D|i'i.r>o nml nhoea for nu n. P nml for Imivh niul youths. W. L. 1>oiikI(ui shoes nrc ImlorMcl by over l,iM)f(Oi wcftrem ah the bMt I hi sty lc\ fit niul diiraldllfy of any , Bii<N* ever ottered at the prlcei. They are made In all the latest shapes and Htylm, and ef every variety leal her. If dealer oannot supply you, write for rati*- I logur to \V. i.. l>ouifluH, llroc'kton. Mum. Sold by W. GfiKSOH.i Trespass Notice \ I>h IVr-t.iiM are hereby untitled not I fx to ircx| in any w <>'. Iiy hunt> 11K. walking, riding or fl-hii it npit I h- p nutation of Ho- undersigned, 1 kVC-l of ill I'oWll of l.|?i"*:i IT HI ll lOlllllll'll Iiy lallllH of l? ! ' Mil ?* '. I.Mil I 'h.<iei' 6'iMiiii Mill*. Sarah A William* uitl o' hers. | i Tlit' lave will he enforce! agaitiat ! iiiy one violating 11 ij iinti?e. I I1.1/IZ \ J WYI.IE, II, K WYLIK. , hen 17. ISH7. New School Districts. i Names anil nninhcrs of the r Vhool I >ist rirts of Lancaster !! rounty as recently snrveyeil. iuliool District .V > I. /.*:*r' ersvllle " 2, I'le iH:tnt Val'e.i 1 " 1 Itelnir ! i ' " I, < >see >1.1 , " " " ft, Van Wyck " ' " 6. W'nxhitw " ' ' 7, Kiver-iiile v " " " h ('rnl^ v i I In r " ' " P, Jackson hum [ 0 " " " 10. New Cllt " 11, Tahernaulo ' " 12, Tmde.. ville a " " " 1.1, Can- (','eek 1' " '* " 14, Lalicast'r Orail ! eil | " " " 1.) Upper fy'iimp | i " " " X>, Dixie " " " 17, Ruford | " " " 18, Fun?l*i bark \ , " " 19, Belltown " " 20, Pine drove " 21, St Luke " 22. Prlmua " 23. Kork HlU ' " " 24, White Blurt ' * 25. Tnxahaw " " 2(1, lower Camp I " " " 27, C rmcl ? " " 2k, J<?ne* X Roads " ' 29, Pleasant Hill ' ' " 39, Castons ! V " " 81, P/eHsanf P/alria ! " " " 32, Charlesboro, 33. Tank ? " " 34. Mcf5irdelJs ' " " 35, Brm-e " ' 3H, I L ath Spiingj " ' 37. Oakluiral " " " 3k, K-ir-liaw " ' 39, Rocky Mount ' " " 40, ('retudiaw 1 v * 41, Rusaell Plaee ^4 ' " " 42, Mmtgomerys . ' 43, Fiat Creek. U| NonliuntiPx will he ma<le until July I,, st 139k. All persons when making ' lielr returns are requested to state _ Milch school district tliev are in If oeslble. Respectfully. W. B BRUCE, County Hupt. Kducaiion - *o Cure CottHfipatitm Forever. | Take Casearels Candy Cathartic j That lc or 25c. If C <('fail tocure, drug i fjROV ists refund money. ( Klm|ny | Ch',:.:'.. Children C"* rn* D:trho-'" 'asTO"'^ j dtter 1 PBICB JPL fOWSH. | T]| 5IGGI-ST SALE OF HCLIOAY rOCOS] G,*J Cver yet offered in the 4 Counties, i lum he A 25 PF.lv CFNT RFl>{rC-' & J';"1 ['ION on every article until Joint- 1,1 try 1st 1 s??>. by the ON F A or- not ,i(i Highly, well known, recognised, jpl?d < indisputed, legitimate I Iea?4<huarers in absolutely reliable up tolate Jewelry and kindred hier- - .w handise. K. Hrandt'sStorcistlie Biggest, brightest, Busiest Jewelry Estab -5S n ishments in the 4 Counties. PB?t of It is a positive fact ! We :yo with t elling, cheaper, because we| .re Sprint idling more, and you bu>'( the sosms ItFSr for the LFAST money. Two-i Come or send at once and s|lect I ftrt 01 your present*. R. BRANDT, The jewelir, ?Under Town ('look, Cheater, R.|fC. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.' "?? VTOTICK IS HEREBY given ;t?iat T at l^I *liiM office will be open front the ,| at <lay of Janu:i*y to (he 2<Hh day of . . 'ebruary. 1H9S, for the purpose of re- a living ilie returns of (he tux payers CoMot if Lancaster county cotton All persons havlnir property in tbeir p|nUlj >. s?e**ion or coutiol us manager, hold r, or as husband, parent guardian, rustee. exeeu or, administrator, re- _ elver. aecou ' intj olllc'-r. awe it, atior* ^ ley or factor on tlie l>-t day of January I j Hit arc required to li?t the same for i\.VUfi.... ..-in i.. .1... it..... - i.? > . .. r- r?. ...? uw. or incur the penalty oi rtMv per M lent which mt(h hen in ea*e nf fa H lire i? do :? ?. ' HI i re?a-ses:?ment of ail Ileal Kstute Why mil ail improvements thereon, log- th- * ,\i ir with all p-rnnnul property of every . haerip ion mutt heaven to the Ail- will o 11tor f.r as.-essmenl for lHftH. meat The pel tax of one dollai it tai'l upon . ,'1 Itrtween (heaves of 21 and MO yen it Cheap xcept persons who are ma'tUn! ami (}r?o< Iuahle to earn asupport. and t onf. ii Whi rate soldiers ? . The Auditor will attend the follow- ' nit places named helow f<>r the ooii- Fire enieiiee of t e pntdlo: lowest 'ieiu-aot Valley, Tuesday, Ja ? 11 *h hihI Ki 1WIS. JUaT te'uir, (J <J Howies) NVedn ruha'. Ja'i to toe. I'll. I MOM /an \Vyek, Thnraday, Jan 13 h lSJis ?. I'hornwell, Frltl?v, Ja? 141.*i lv9-? J C >ixii\ A .. 1* M , Monday, j hi i 17th 1808. ( PrulesvilK Tui'Hilay. Jan ISh I Mia. I Mp I'Hxnhaw, Wednea 'av, " 10th 'hit ('reek ('hurch, Thtinwlav. .Inn; ?(;) ' 18SIH. >r l' (' WeiahV, Fri'lav, Jan 2!st j DR IMIH 'rimus Saturday, .Ian 22nd. ls'JS. Inili* tlnlil Mini', Monday, J .n '.'4th i Mm. ver-hiiw. Tue-diiv ami W'cd i it'll lay. , ? Jan 2.*)i Ii-tith h IMis v 1 lei-th sprint*. Thursday. .1 ti 'J7?h ... IStlS. " ( m-ant Hill K i hi.;, 1 1' M , .1* til 3th I>re.ws * Wltl'K nrnii*?, Monday, Jan .'tint. l-!M . ? . 'I'hi' nnk- vi il i>i ? ! fr -in ihi' l>t ' ' n t h<* 11 h nf .1 .ininry ami '!* ? ji t h 1-t i'| i tin* 2?Uh in Fi'liriinr IMN st ihi* "lilll't 11 nil' I' llllit II A it lil' ;> till' In- "l"' iTi'-t < cvf i > tax ;'V' rt" ihh' iln'ir I'aiit t ii ii- jimmpi ly and f-riv i* I hi- j unity 1 f nil Jll'i r-II' M'hft'h liltli('lins nft'T tin' SI I nth day nf Ki-hruaiv wt'll > III? pi'i't fill 'y. j :< (> a < oolv, tiro re A I'll! tint i<. O ||Ot|SO ? yoti 1 Honey to Loan "tm [ II \VK M A DK arrniiyi nii'i ts with I hrnkiTH n Nm York City tirouyh "ok I'binn I am a??I ' in [>lni'o loan-. ae-mr I hy a tlrnt innrti?HKH mi impmved ntlnu tuna-, fornix war- time t?va* town da in in-lalnifI'tx at tin' ra c oi 7 j?er Wo ft i-nt i>i-r mii ii ii in The brokerage *nd n,.?,.4l| he charge lor a hatract anil lna|??ut|on ' " i'miiih'I and at the iixperan nf the past a tormwor It K WY1.IE will M Atty. at Uw, Xov. 23, 4til. Mot o ?" HWIW?IIWM Wl L ' ?lf ' mi IF YOU ARE HUNT Ba i'<ri i DON'T PASS We have more Lamps than you evet our life an<l tire juice is HOCK KOTT> A No. 1 (Hans Isimp complete, Hi i A beautiful Vaa Isunp nicely decora Rochester Nickel Lump, large si/.e > 50 different designs and qualities fr< GLASS WAKK, Large Goblets lrt cents a set. Hot irith them> 25 cents a set. Tuinblers I 5 cents. Syrup cana 10 cents to 50 een Our 10 cents assortment is immense, hink of and only 10 cent* a piece. If y< onrown fault. They aro here for vou. B. C. Houg Nn Ctire ? ATo Vity. is the way all druggists sel Kit'S TASTKIiEHS ( HILL ' for Chiltf and Malaria. It ia Jron Q nit.ioe in atAftteteH* form en love it Adults |>refer It to iiMUHvalin^tonios. Price. 50o J?i ill laiwuwf nrurr* IBERI LUMBER ><>.<><)<> FIOIOT 1 l.oinr Pine Ltiml'erat in r ywil in rear of Ktevc**, Ileall utl'a St*h!cs which I will so I price* on I he yard. Order* left at stride which can tilled on yard will he promptly 'rom mill. J OH NT STRVRVS . 1 <5m !.and For Sale. ier?? ofspvid land 3A miles North'town for sale cheap Dwllintt wnrooms, she*I room and piazza. i of fine water convenient. Al>11 tenant hntme on tlie premise*. ?nr-?e farm open All cash, or ash and part on time. Apply to A i.t.THON A* Carter. Real K-tate Agents olm I >. Tftylor. iTTON BUYER,LANCASTER, S. C. n representing Alex Rprunt & lis season here ami elsewhere, MHk iny friends wheuthey bring i in tc cub ami let me see their bv fi?re selling. My office is at & A Bison's. J NO D.TAYLOR. EOPLE in still selling goods cheap, not como to me and buy 11 lings any way. Your Hour nly cost you $2 00. Your if you <lo not raise it, as or cheaper than any one else i entree, atili 1<? pounds for $1 no te Sugar IS pounds for 1 UO it Brown Sugar 21 poua s I U0 \Vnrk* of any kind at the very price for <'briatiiiHS. Also Toys nits low down Bring your t'liickens and Kggr, W i I gu-iI'Mideo Highest I'rii-e. V?ui-? Respectfully, >sephi ^Talker. CARDELL & ALLISON. N'F.K W. M I ItClt AN DISK. ? y (ioons, notions, shoks, HATS. a rniiNG. etc., etc. !j:?vo a nice lino of Ladies' I- ihrii'M, ('nlicoes, teds, Tricots, Henriettas, gs, Flannel >, elf. * >"!'111 N(* ! For children nen. Also, :i nieo line of OI'S ! We keep a good and elected stork of Shoes thill liable, bought from the host s in the country. Wo give he host Liu lies* l>ress Shoe vii for &2. lire line of Heavy and Fum y n icK. . Ca.l inul koo us when in and we will treat you right, el grateful for the liberal nage of the public in the nd will make you prices that 'arrant a continuance. JAKDKLL & ALLISON. ing ins : over this. saw In one store before in DM. Kook at this : nches high, 10 cents ted with H inch shade, S5 cts. 11 b.r? ; small size ? I 3<>. ini 15 cents to % 1 1 00. E rc. el Goblets (can drive nails I f? cents. 4 pe. sets 25 to t?. , nearly any piece you can >u miss these bargains it's H & CO. Ten life five Humid ! jgBE traiMBBBBi [THE AliaVE IS Tlllt MTIiXT KSTIMIi 0.\ TUB Plr.SltST I OTTO \ I1IMIP! THESE IRIS TUB TI.RBIBLK PIGMIES Til ST STAKE US IN THE Fill! This means 5 cents cotton ;?Five cents cotton to the Southern Merchant and Farncr almost means Starvation ! ! It takes men with brains to conceive, energy to accomplish, and nerves of steel to meet the existing state of affairs. The skillful Surgeon, in order to save his patient, will cut deep with the knife guided by the hand of Science. The merchant, who understands his business will not let tho Hard Times ruin him, but will put the knife in unmercifully and cut and slash right and left. -I?~N0WEnr Tho Piiftinor iNfl CUaUInw V 11 wi i no uuimigjj aim oiasiuiig $50,000 Worth of Goods To Be Slaughtered! 4 4 Heavy Brown Sheeting, Factory price 5 cents, our price 4 eta. Heavy Alamance, Factory price 4 cents, our price 3 cents. Another lot of Heavy Brown Canton Flannels?others ask 8 cents, our price 5 cents. Apron (iinghams, others ask ? coats, our price 4 cents. Heavy Bed Tick, others ask 8 cents, our price 5 cents. All wool Kentucky .leans, >old everywhere for 25 cents, our price, as long as it lasts, ]<?$ cents. 25 cents Kod Twilled all wool Flannel for 15 cents. * cents Bleached Shirting for 34 cents. Men's Heavy I'ndcrshirts, the 25 cents kind for 15 cents. Men's Heavy Socks, the 10 cent kind, for 5 cents. Men's all wool Black Cheviot Suits, sold everywhere else for $5.00 our price is $3.00. The $lo men's Imported Diagonal Suits will he sold by us for $?>. 50 strictlv all wool suits, guarrnteed the host value ever offered for the money, sold all over the country for $12., our price as long as loug as they last, $0 00. - - * A B - i?spss jacxeis ! We h:ive never in the history of our mercantile enreer sold so ninny Capes. We often wonder if nnv one else keeps them. THIS IS Ol'R TllIUD STOCK OF CAPES ! A n'ee Itlack nil wool Cnoe, velvet eollnr, other Houses ask SI 50, our price 75 cents. An extra long nil wool cape, others nsk $2., our price Si. A lovelv Ihiuhle Cape trimmed in Fur, latest Ihiek, worth $3., our price Si 50. All wool Leaver .Picket, ought to sell for $5.00, our price $'2.00. - SHOES I SHOES! SHOES! \Yc carry the ' >NLY COMl'LKTK LINK in Lnnenster. When you are tired out tiying to timl what you want come to llcadip.nrlcrs and get suited A IU<> OFF Kit : W hen this advertisement np|>enrg we will put <?n sale 250 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, worth $1 50 a pair for 75 cents. You can have them at that price as long as they last. Only twopairt will ho sold to pno person at the above price. A Few Plums in ihfi fimoeru I _ ... . botbsbv lll?f %N I Will J K 20 jtounds of Extra Light Sugar for $1 00. Parched Coffee 10 cents package?No trash. 10 pounds Pest (ireen Kio for $1 00. Sullivan's World Renowned Tobacco ?can't l>e matched anywhere for 30 cents per |>ound. 2 cakes of Pest Laundry Soap for f> cents. Von pay 5 cents a rake for the same Soup, j 10 cents size Paking Powders for 5 cents. Furniture ! Furniture ! Sloven! Sloven! , In no Line are we so Supreme Masters as in these two At tick*. *1 .r?0 Beds for 75 cents. *2 Beds for $1 03. (2 50 Beds forfl 58, I $5 00 Bureaux, either Dark or Light, for ?2 4m, You cant match the above prices. We handle the Celebrated Chat tanooga Stoves, every one warranted. If it don't do what we recommend bring it back and get a NEW ONE ! RllftftIF? AMI) UfAcnuc i mil* Itftuuiio } I We are cloning them out. (let one at your own price. 00 Muzzle and Breech Loading Shot Ouns at tho old Price I.11, (ilzpalriA & M, Lraders ot Law Price*