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Local M&tt&rsLP V<> ?Full breed () I C s,.ock hog for sale. Apply to L H Rollings, wa Oak hurst, S C. ^?' do ?Miss Amelia Beckham of Rock Hill is visit'ng Mrs J II us Witherspooo. ?See notico of The Kershaw Banking and Mercantile Co. Mules and Horsed at your own Mi figures. ?Uov G C Leonard will preach at Camp Creek at 11 a m to morrow nu and at Carinel at 3 p in. ?Mr J H VV Stevens has l>een , da' in town two or three days. We hardly feel willing yet to speak of him as of Lancaster."?Chester Lantern. am ? Mrs W G Adams and son, th< Master Willie, of Rock Hill, are visiting the formers sister Mrs j Frank Walker at this place. 1 on ? Miss Eileen Lemmond, of ptt! Lancaster, 8 C., who has been (}, visiting Miss Mary Mayer, has returned home.?Charlotte ()l?server 427th inst. Il< ?The State Supreme Court ad- f*a journcd last Wednesday. Asso- loj ciatc Justice Jones returned home , an that night. The Spring term will | Tli nn?l ir..>uitiir <?f it >n o: t!i?; lur:z?*>t. pn-tvii'<it, an* 1 neat* t ttrul jt*u? li > vslalili Imiicdi - in tin* tij? ' per part of tbn State. Thia will r> give them 130x100 f??'t of ll<x?r |<ii ?pr"6. tb( OA0TOIIIA. ^ J55. j ersUBHGRIBB TO rHK I LKDGKK. : 0 t tiC&' idUV convene in April. jbe ? W G Chafee, Esq . editor of ?l the Greenwood Index, which is Jill fust forging to the front rank of the State'# weeklies, spent several days here this week. t?i ?Another side of Mr \Y I> ',l> Robinson's meat, which u a.-> stolen from his Bniok&lnnise Inst Saturday night., was found is: t'-c * : possession of some dog-, on :;nolu- *' 1 er part of Mr Tav lor's . ' rat .lit hist Wednesday. , ?The cry of "Fire!" drew a 'A' large croud to the jail hist Wed nesdav. It was only a cis inne.' of th" building ::!'re. ed ?'i hero arc two cases oi' anall t r< pox in Charlotte, N C. I' s gol. ^ ting :.l! nroiliid os. ? Rev W K Mellwaine, Mis- , . siona.y to .Japan, is on a vi it to his relatives and friends in this counts. His family accompany ' him. They will prohabls spend <>*" the Summer in this county. hi ? Excuse any short comings in 1"' this i sue. We are really too un- w< well to l?e at work. el on ?The war reminiscence of 1v "Once n Rebel Roy,'' copied in , this issue from The Review, will n be interesting reading for several cp generations yet to come. We join wj The Review in urging other vet- j crans to publish their war experi ( enccs, and we would suggest to the |jj Ian lies' Memorial Association to yv\ clip and preserve tliem iti a scrap (),i book. -i*| ? Men Cunnor?, col., one <?f Vo the 4> :i ties charged with burning f {tl St Paul church, was rearrested w; nnd committed to jail Wednesday, the Magistrate having asceitainc I that he had exceeded his jurisdiction in granting the accused bail. Ke'it Williams, anoLher c< lorcd man has been lodged in j til chare edaion^uilh Connors and MrPherson w it It the crime. ha ? .1 F Mac key Co., arc busv A , nio\inrg their stock of drills, medicit . -eods, etc., to tli- l.'iji nu nd building recently p--: chased by them. In the near fultji they contemplate con* didntiny i'h '? ! ? C He i?h A Co., 'i arii ' o it tl |H't lion between the ! i M !C?n . lies! Mules and //drses. .Inst received two car loads lino ung Kentucky Mules and Hor \ ?. All part.es in both counties .liting mules or horses either r cash or for good paper would ? well to see us before buying, ey must be sold. Come and *ee if yon wish to save money. e Kershaw Banking and Mer- ftr cantilc Co. trrlagos. fai ? Married, on Wednesday last, im Rev Oliver Johnsou, at Har- 811 >ny, in York county, Mr Neill co1 npson, formerly of this place, *? d Miss Nannie Draffin, youngest lighter of the late N J Draflin the Craig"ille section of this inty. Both the brido and (*u ?om have many friends here II :1 in the county who will wish tu ;m much happiness. 1D* pli ?Married, at the residence of A .1 Evans, at Rock Hill, SC., . Thursday last, Rev 8 J Creech, . 8r stor of the Methodist church at ^ ifTncy, S C., and Miss Blanche ^ ;>bley, sister to Mrs Evans. . iv E P Hudson and Rev S W en Mirv olliciated. The uride is a ye nghtcr of the late Jesse B Mob- ? of Heath Spring, this county, d is a charming young lady. / i ?* ? 11.- ninny mcnua ot tiie Undo j re and in the county will con- w ululate the Rev Mr Creech upon nniiur the hand of this amiable ^ (I accomplished voiinj ladv. o rei Marrriod, at (> K., by No- toi y Public !! II Sapp, on the Gth of itant, Robert Plaice and Miss to orenoo I'ratton. Also (? W ! pc ' ardi :? and Miss Rlancht Fr 'ilin, On the ltMli in-t., by ha ine <?th ! , Curry St??? ! tml j tie I/ill in Knight. On the S3d Bi it., .1 A. Throatt to Misu Lucia I sit .tir. j til --- ! th Ph . M.. i i? 1-*- ?' 1 III V\ lll"llllir? i \ , \ f .U . 14 ( J . j' n. of S:>:ii J inliur;;. wv.s nrpoint- ' >v tin* (iov vnor, Ciwnp llcr (it iH im! If) l". ! t'i" 11< \pi; ! ; rut of (ten Norton. Mr Kptoo tl.( is toon, nnd hud l>ccr? for six nrs, Auditor of r-p l;iiiliu: ^ mity. It \v:i ? th< ili-11.i'_r11i I e<l , ieienrv with \\!ii<:ii lie tilU-d t!i i ?> \ ... 11...? i i .ii.v; \#4 : i i c C W! IJ111 v" I lip 1 n t ? the (tovcinor. It was ? X* *< < 1 that tii" general assembly , mid endorse an i rillif\ the (tov- ; is imrs excellent uppoiiiluirnt 1 >ut ex Wednesday last a small rnajori- T of tiiat honorable body decide 1 Ii< throw Mr Kpton out of a * b, ed t thai his ability to c mipetontly ! si: I the oflioe was <pit-stioned tmt \vl til a desire* to even lip old scores Si th (iov Kllerbe hy defeating; Ills c:i pohitco. This \vr?s >ho wmjr very ' ce llenmsiderutioii for Mr Epton, j tei io resigned a lucratiue County ve ice to accept the appointment pr in entire Lancaster delegation m te lJ'. r Mr Epton an.I wehelievo hi i*ir 'on-tituents, almost to a man, ; II approve their aetion. ^ - ? His Motto. i A; ? litor recentl\ went to see . % i. ' ' yirl. Sh( had yawned k ' . lookerl al the clock ^ it ! 4 . mid prelmid'-d to he i; > three time-, i ut the \\ edit r who was eallin ' of i< r v as o much in hivi* di !. "1 it it i ' ofVO these * ' .? p ,. an > i' i i s ill v wine s. At ? i id: ^' o i newspa x r- hav* :< ttos, eT.'t the\ on I H . \ out s mi r vi'1 t ' What is if 'Wo are ye ! t \ * I <?>nld he ve n Tl v BUiin i mi'; i#? urn i.c! sh?i still with ?i niirh mid r i )> * wm re i:i? <1. IOx. "if ^ ^ t?'< S ? ?'iU to il.le to worn t. it r.r'ttmV | i* CauktMtllO tBI.UllM, iiradlMlllS c>? tf.kw iif plm < "f ftl >t>t> p'ow ol? ixitlth riwliijr i. j-<-h?*k wlirn ll>in won*' < n. P-.r .! ly cltiMrfU .1 ! ,.,tn it ha* noP'innl. No home ? wir.'ioot this fxntoui remedy. 'Iron liittera to old by all dealers. <v 'or '* Cwrrnr* <> DEATH OF Mil MOORE. A Well Known Preacher and Edi- T tor Has Pussed Away. >ecial to The State. Florence, Jan. 26.? Rev A W oore, the editor of The Centeny, died here last night at 12 dock. The end was not unexcted. For some time past his p uily and friends knew that the jvitahle must come as he was ^ ffering from that dread disease . nsumption. He was conscious ^ tho last and gathering his famiaround him hid each an affecw nate farewell. The funeral services were concted this afternoon in the sthodist church by the Rev W I 8( srbert and tho remains were ... , . ii erred in the cemotary at this ice. Rev A W Moore was born in cksonville, Ga., May 5, 1837, aduated at Woffor'1 college in 58 with Bishop Duncan, who s been his lifelong friend. Ho j ned the South Carolina conferee the same year, but after five ^ lira nf a I ifn !%?? ,-v? ?? VII nvvi IB nwi k II in ? UIV'O j iled and ho took tip tho study j law, graduating at tho Lumpn Law school at Athens, (ia., ^ . ' w 1861 In 1859, he married , iss Shaw of Laurens county. 8? In 1SS0 h? reentered the con- ^ renco hut liis health failing he c< signed and estahlishod Tho (Jen- , . fi lary in 1889. After four yours ^ arduous work ho was compelled ^ suspend publication of his pa- j r. hut resumed it again in 1897. j j ir tho past 12 years his home | s heeti in riorence and lie was . loved by sill who know him. -hop \Yi?*htmnn, who was prolent of WofTord colleee sit tho e no of his graduation, remarked j at ho was the hriidilest man . 1 ti otTord hsid over turned out. c " t /'(Vt'ljh'nlif S //is s<? e ' I -4 ( tiII41 \ I it'I.Ill it'*, I : 4"* !?!? - t i um'i.i nii'ilii'ln i??.. ?? \ ot i!? - t. m H? id mil ri'Tt I; '? tin* j t ' nt I v oi<5 \.'-i I v> ly ?? , i wr Mini ti'iWi* h li nn -11 f? I f i 11! 11" H.-M'M . iti?|iei ? |t|s, ' illf | > ? !) foV.T. I|:?tlitl|il! ?> ~|ij>ll i V I I i". ! ' I'-.-l I'll- l?l III II Oil I I \ <' ' 1*1.1 .- III. . . "II . III.*? 1 m?l ^uar 1111*?- ?l in oi'U tiV ;%| | ( h 0 Rev \V S Sutherland, colored, j , n ir?tlse rounds enrolling tm ^ slaves into what ho calls the a Slaves* Petitioner's Assembly' ^ a says that a bill will bo present- , to Congress to pension all ex- . ^ tves with tint exception of those ito have been convicted of crime. 2 itherland receives ii5 cents from 1 ti ill and every one enrolled, 15 nts for the oliicials sit beaihpiur- j. rs iu Arkansas. It may be n j o ry sharp trick. If so it will nvc another 'forty acres and a ' . ! (i iile' puzzle for the brother in . nek. j11 V: YGU FV?R TR1F0 THEM? * LAKDRSTH'S ; GARDEN SEEDS, Fre.-li, reliahlo and direct from ^ e warden. I "ndor favorable conti<-n every aced will 'come up.' ' 11'i\ < on hand a Inriro variety ibi" celebrated seed bought tl rect from the iarm, and not from ? cunii-xion merchant* try them I v?ui wiI! not bo disnppointe I : ^ t!i | tor >trun!s ami little knoll\ :.M't;ih|e*. j ^ I. .milfth's Onion Sets, ,l lite iiiiii yellow CllhAI' this p - TRY IT. - I;; I IVwderod llornx for your meat, li cent* worth will |>erf? ctly pro-1 CJ t 60o pound* of neut. j il MACK S WONDERFUL OIL 1( the greatest pain reliever on rth. ^ H'nr Sale by, ^ I Mneltoy .V CO, K j.ANcAsrmt, s. o b t'lfirr* Cot for Pttcftor't r?norfc * N INCIDENT OF THE WAR he Personal Experience of i Brave Lancaster County Youth at the Battle of tho Wilderness?Desperately ?V'ounded, his Life is Saved by tho Timely Assistance of Throe Comrades. roni The Lancaster Review. Mr Editor: On the 4th day o lay, 1864, while camped nea potsylvania Court House, ii irginia, the writer and a rnembe f Co. 'C.' 12th S C Regiment ere detailed to go back to thi ourt House to get some ambul ace wagons that had been order 1 (or our Regiment. Havinj )uao trouble with the unbrok uiles, we did uot return to th imp until the next day, nn< hen wo got thore we found th imp deserted?no one there ex ;pt a few sick soh.iers. We a nee struck trail of our comman< iid drove on in the direction o le Wilderness. The hnomin innon was then sc uncling th ey note to one of the tierces attles of the Into war?(that o 10 Wilderness.) We hud no one very fnr when 1 came u rith ono of our company whos cftlth had been wretched fo aine time, hut who had tried t jllow the comuirndand had give oiupletelv out. He had order roin ( apt Stover for too to giv iiu my seat on theamhulaneo an r>r me to take his gun and joi tie company at otieo. Of cours (lis was a trying ordeal, as th latter of musketry and the boom ig cannon seemed not far ahca f us. But always feeling safe ritjj my command than any wher 1st*. I overtook them as (piicUl s jfrjssiblo and l?y this tin.e iii ght was irettin? lively. Til nrMfcy had been firing and r< renting all the afternoon.- <)i u.-ionnll v wo won! ! pass some ? heir dead l?v the road ddr.? \V ad Keen murehiny t hrotigh a drm 11rest for some lime, when w .ere ordered In for*n line of haltl nd to forward march. The inio orders to e unmence tirinj. 'he enemy had formed a line tw v three columns deep and \v inking a desperate etTort to ho! lie field, hut we moved forwan II the time lirinj as we went, m il \vc got into a hand to han i^lit, when they began to ?ri\ Kirk. The density of the fores oe.'ther with the smoke from tl ;tins, made it impossible to see nnn ativ distance, hut just a fe tares to my right I noticed due coat with gun leveled at m< nd in an instant a minnio ha dnnghed its way through hot d my thighs. I fired aimlessl n that direction and stepped foi irnrd a few paces and stood m ;un up against a treo, and the tnrted to the rear, hut did not :> aoro than two or three steps l? ore I sank down from loss < lood. I know I would nevf iso from thorc without help.'he groans of tlx' wounded an ho wading of tho dying wis am King hut pleasant. My tliou/h randered hiek to niv homo nil ho loved ones thoro, and t lion t iy future homo and the lov< nos t*?ere. While thusmoditatin; le^srt John K Fleming and S 1 Hood, two of our ever a gilm mhulanco r>rps came up an lined mo on their stretcher an iirri.-d me hnek to what was eal d tho field hos ?ital. That was laeo selected in roar of tho hatt eld whore the wounded wei irried for treatment, ind whei lie amtmlaneoH could get to thei ? haul them off. They laid ni ently down in the midst of pei nps 25 others. They hade m ood hyo and went on in searc f others. By this tin e I ha ecoine sick, sick, awful sick; i jemed that I wclVild die of thirst . Darkness hud begun to hover over j us and while the doctors seemed ! to be doing all they could it seem- j. ed that they would never get to j me. 'When the water was troub- ' led some one would step in before me." But 1 noticed not ver,f fur from me some one with a lantern i in his hand, bending over tho dv- i ing soldiers, occasionally rai-ing i their heads and lowering his canteen and cooling their burning lips. After awhilo he sto >ped over me and looked in my face. r I saw that it was Mr. David 1 , i Tarter, father of the presont Editor of the Ledger. Ho at once ' recognized me and inquired as to the nature of my wounds. He gave mo a drink of water from his canteen and then took from his y haversack a bottle of brandv, that he had captured during the day, j and gave me a drink of that. Mr Carter went at once to the doctor and had him to come to mo, and they, that is, Mr Carter and the j doctor, bound up my wounds, ^ which were still bleeding profusely.?Mr Carter then promised me ^ to see that I was put on the tirst ambulance that drove up and carit , i ried to where I would be better j cared for. The sight of Mr Car- I >t ter, the <lrink of water and the I '' sir) of brandv had a wonderful I C *" effect on me. I bepan to think 1 ; |* would not die. In a short time1 I Mr of Co. '1.* drove up j and he and Mr Carter put ine on 8 it, and I was carried t'? the rail- ; 0 j road and from ihore to Staunton, t Va. There I received every at tention that could be lie-lowed b\ o ! the kind, pcncrous and noble I men of that place. Never j 'l forpot the. kindness shew.i m I there. llad my mother Ik n iiv inp she could not h more o | attentive. I lay a' Si rr.t ? i i . til tlio "J'Jnd da\ of d ine, wh 1 IC ' pot a furlough for home, and ie . . , . . , , canto to Lynch hi I was not able t > t r r ped there .nil! i ' J duly, wlien 1 start apain. 1 p ?t to my lion,-.- m ih< *1 ltUh. i' Thus vo'i - 'i- M i* !,i" . . ill e three men, Messrs : nniinp, n r Uoo(I and ("arP-r, t > " i i > ? ::i\* It!'", have loup since crossed over the Hivcr wliii i Sniper on IS j this side. Mr Hditor, while, there is noth i iiitr thrillinp about thi>, there is . no li'dion. it is simply a story of realisms, and mav he e; J read with some interest 1?the t, younp people. a! OXCJK A UKP.KH 1H)Y. i H Court House Itejmirs. \ I The contract to ceil the overII head of tiie court bouse will lie h awarded to the lowest responsible y bidder, with approved bond, on r-! Satnrelay, .Ian 'J'.nh at 1 :l in v ' Specifications will lie mridc known n at the letting. Tin' rijjlit *o reject ;o any and all l?id< i? nvorved ?-! l. .1. rKRitv, >f Count) Supervisor. ?r 1>r KfUf/'n X ir /)l?r r> if /o |.i | ' tin - ir n:fit >< u . I Thi? in (he I e-t i i I Wi-rlil for .ill J' rin " . |i ' ii|iIh hii i for i.Hoi- nil' llv? r\ W illie *.m '4ii imi" t' I v. i i c mi to ' II 't <1 HHI'poi' i I li I lot 1(11 . .,] Who one ver Pneumonia. ! i i<. ' 1 i >' (i , i o l i.i t lie // i I i)i -;iIII ( lion li i - N if? fn 1 iiv ? i j( I InI(c hiiiI ?*. v? ir-- i ii , ' I H HiWRVt IV; ; ?l? ? I ? I I '* id . . , .M?w |r? n :* |m con; e l > vvl ' Dr I " I l\ mpN X? w I >i? < \ < |. Itii' iiinl 1'ine thf nl"tii i -w ' We miwrunle j>< rf> > ' r < I re/urn money. Free dial l? t? at " Cruvt f ri ItfiH1 I >r?i t m u *C SO i eat* nod 1 ?K> ^ A lllff Oiler ie I Tho LF.rc.KK, semi-weekly, 1 lie . New York World, tri-weekly, e Tlio Atlanta Constitution, weekh' ly, and The Home and Farm, d semi-monthly. All four pa|>crs, it one year for $3. The money >. must accompany the order. FREF. TO LADIES ONLY A HKAl'TIFl'l. KM)1{A f. CAI.KXDAK FOR 18i)S. To ladies who have taken Browns' Iron Bitters will he sent free a beautiful Floral Calendar, without advertising on it. Send two 2c. stamps for postage. Write address plainly and he sure to mention this paper. Browns' Iron Bittor Co., Baltimore, Md. Dr Taber Dead. A fourth prominent man in Columbia diod last night. Dr Charles R Taber, the president of the state board of health, died a the residence of Dr Knowlton. He has been there severely ill for several days; but every effort to put off the tinal end was fruitless. IDs numerous friends will be sorry to hear of his demise.?Columbia Record. A NEW TRIUMPH. T'lin Hlinn tnJ H 'inniimnliAn nii; uicaucu ituiibuui[Jiiuii idu B1! Cared. V.SI.ivmi the C>icut Cheiniw an4 I is!. Will Selill t\? MllJi-rt'lft, "I'll ! ?-< Free lioltlt'H of JIix N?".v|> Iii"i oV( r. (I lU'iiit'il> to lire f WllKUIIlle tion Mini Ail I unir "I" mil hies Nothing cnu'.l he fairer, in phi! unthiopic ??r i'jii . :iiiii "p.v i . tin; i-Til .?*! - !. limit lite :;?-ip rnij.-* IV. r <?f I..,, i .. .... .1 t. i ; . ?!.< .I . h. Hlint T \ . .i,n >' . .. ." . 'A' Y< 11\ i It v. 5 i>. I.i -n en in : liith'e ami ah-oh V ' ?T- f - : ;?t 'on. an.I ??t !>r !. !; . . :,if tin 1 < In it. ? ; i e . r' i. !!' I "is j*: in ni! tiei'IIiii' i I wi m' ti - !< ' f f - ' :iii ! rill < it i' So s ' v. ii rj; :t w:? * ; mid to i'- I>' i* ii:- t>.* known. will I . 1 ?!!! o! It it ? ly i-. v?-1 < l nil.i ii. i .my .ir.i.-:e.l .1 i:w v.; I J11: i kiioki; !./ ?: .-> .. ' i ii |!c > in .<".r?M'.1 i'll It il Til-I ;or i ji"I'.i iT n?? ?"I liii '<>' 1, . i i i ? i;ir v.'ii'i i Iw ?i\v -< -I ill' \ : tin ni'inify- ' > <! iii't'i' ' i- i ! it !r fir . i!? !. ?- j.' ii-. .mi .- nil. I ii.it T11 i 111 >1 ill - : " t-> lit .. I II ail -GU'" " ' \? 1111 ;i n ii'ii. iii any j:t?t? :m 1 Int* M (| O I 'T \ Ml- : i I'll O ill I I I ! il urn ii'< t . of ' i ti s'iunMiiti'i .if \i i;; 14 i? *' fr?>ni 11>?> 11' iii ill"., .i. - .I nil <I, i u)l (ni l - of tit u nili! ?';ii?irrli'i! a ..! i . i :?ry I il! '? Ion I to r.nsumi i" , ii- no. iiii, ' 'it, liit-an* tj.im ily an I .'Pan. dr/.ili I ??n't p.'i.iy ni'.li! i I" I', ' i > ji'v write T \ '< !! i., 'T ?' i . ?:ri?'t. Now Yfk (.rivimr -kj i s- mil ;">?( otlli'i-r al Iiots, it i' . I', i i' m. t! cute will I e i r-miit i > m\i | i'Vuso le I ilie I) i"i .i vm .v ii ii'.' i i I'llh 1.1- in;Kit. Slieriff'.s flair. vfATi: OF r . I iNA I'OIJNTY til* I AN' A> I i: ? (III i f oj ( 'i i /'/til I' i I Wolfo. I' it. I li't hi/II im I I { W W o ? I ?I I lT||t|**r Hl'li I \ ' !l (' r ion nit i ol Jii.'r . ' '..I s ll HV tlf < li'l '' 'I'.* . l,( i ' lui'llli.. !.' , . v. ri'i-il i"i ! |,. :i ( i x I ' !.> f;i'" oil i / .. ! n . iy |K!W \\ | I I. t, It 111 fill. Hill' Ir . <h? lo 'i inlHot It V. . a - i .? .. I ) H' ?. il i r r ine, i III of. I i-wirri: h. j , f v i/. : A*' nr ' in f t. ' ? tinI I I IM' t <ll r h irM't I- ' . If P4 l v ; of *' , I. / > . if I II. Q < - II i ' ; u*S | Hill 'lf '< .1. .WO A< ) . * <? > ?> ! ; fc noV . u t 1 i!i?? I l??u> n ( w ! . I I .f it I )- <1 ii' i | *i I ? O' I I i r??h -r ' If . i i i * i ' ? .. I ' Ir I.'t" .ft * <1 Ii > 'f . I>\ ?, H *?' i<r J<? i >i? Q, <:?" ii. u (H7) *r ' I-*-, 8tr>" ? rin ii '*? . ?-r to imy .>r . v m l. m. ci.Ynuir $4 SlicriH {>. K. E VVylio, Plff'g Ally.