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THE mi\Tl J 1)111!Ml, (3em I- W eeKLY ) THE MXIilSTRIt LI.DG6R. <<ehi weekly; l*otl? Papers one year For $2. Mint he paid for ia ADVANCE. Subscribe Now. Tko Jouraal ia a lar<jo paper, ami heaidei beinj; a general newspaper with various departments, it has a special Agricultural DopAi'tment with mors reading for farmers than many exclusively agricultural papers, then it comes twice a week. Sample copy sent ou ap~ plication. f Local Matters. Horn, to Dr. and Mrs. (i. VV. 1'ooTcy, Fel). 1, 181)0?a son. Mr. George B Gatling of Kid oigh. N. C., is here on n visit. M?\ ,1 TFunderburk of Dudley, visited his daughter, Mis. B (' Hough, this e??k. 44 The Friday Kveuing Cluh" ha* been organised hero br tiie Indie*. its object is of a literary nature. Mr. A K Rollings of Oid;hurst, Hold lot) head of cattle to II M Johtsoe vS; Co., at this place yesterday. Mr. K K Junkias uad family moved to this place this week from tha Taxahaw section Mr. J., will work with Contractor Bird at the carpenter trade. The Ledger, semi*, weekly, and Tha Atlanta Journal, semi weekly, oae year, for $2. See ad. Mrs. Jennie Howie, her two children, and sister, Mias Me Larnna, came up froai Columbia yesterday afternoon, and are at the Melioa House, where they will remain for lonn time.? Chester Lantern. The ladies of the State will gel np e suitable testimonial for Lieut Victor Blue ia tha shape of a me 1 al and probably a sword. Tha funds will he collected by voluntary contributions. Mrs. Ira B. ,toee* lifts beer appointed to eo? licit contributions t this place. Governor Kllcrbe hat bean serioUftlv ill all of this week. Duriuu the week he has 11 h.<I several hem orrhagca. lie m tiers from ?. com hination of the grip and consump tion. The phvaieians veaterda\ said he was doing at wall as could he expected,an I were hopeful ol hit recovery. In ite a Nr? School ltuihling We endorse what The Review, in its last ifttue, had to say in re gard to the necessity for a ace achool budding or the elar.'emen ef the present one iu uae ia Run caster. Ret steps he taken a o?ee in the matter. The eclioo truateea aro the proper parties ami we ask them to call, at at early day, the mase meeting tug goat ad by The Review. in tin mean time, let every citizen thinl upon the subject and go to tin meeting prepared to support tlx nltll ivIii/'K ni?tf r ?' * ? I .... tivii limy llilISl IfVI xilila for tha spaed? accomplish ment of this and?a substantia and commodious school building don't Tobacco Hptt and Hniilit Yoar Mfc Away. To quit tobaoao anally and ferever. be nu netlo. full af ll/a, serve anU vigor, take No Tf Baa, tba wonder worker, Miat niakaa weak mei strong. All druggists, Me er SI. Cure guarac Mad Booklet and sample free Addres BtarJIng lis mad j C "htiag* er New YorS | !>e?tli of Mr. El. .) i irr gory A telegram to Ur. \\ T Gregory I yesterday announced the ?<* news ! I of the death of 11 i brother, Ur. HI J Gregory which occurred at Fast j St.. Louis, III., at 12:45 am. Mr I Gregory had been sick since the 1 Puesday before Christinas when ha took, hia bed with la grippe. He got better but on Christmas axe took a relapse and his sickness dei valoped into typhoid fever. Mr. VY T Gregory want to his bedside! ! in answer to r telegram and remaia I ad with him until it was thought ha j was out of danger, returning home , last Monday. On Tuesday pneuI monia sat in, from which death re.suited yesterday niorring. This ] sad news will carry sorrow to many j hearts, for almost everybody in the county knew <%Capt. Jack' and 1 liked him. Howell Jackson Gregory was j hor n at Taxahaw, ie this county, (July 14, lS5t). He was the youngest child of the late II. J., and Ma- , ry K Gregory, and was in hia 43d' year. He was married March 12, I 18K4, to Miss 11 sit t if M .lordan of i Fort Lawn. After sevea years of | br?ppv wedded Iift the angel Death | took her 'mm him, leaving iiim , ! v?.-itk throe little children surviving M?v il, I SO 7, lie was married to' Vt ins C-ict trude ('??x of Lnndsford, 1 I S (\ who survives him with the tlireo children I?y his first wife.? I 1 He joined tho hi] list chinch in voting manhood and wis :i consist iit member to tlie d? v i ' hie dentil Mr. Cregory came to Lancaster in !SM. end with his brother. W T (jregorv, oprncd ? stock hnaine^a. J Ii* good litis a ;u:dili?,s. his kind and jovial nature and Ids liiu heart emu made him very popular- lie BTvrd two t?rins a? Mayor of the town and during hia rog:mo macadamized Main street to the depot. Ibia. aud other permanent work during hie , mayoralty will stand :i monument to his memory. He was public spirited and believe ! in pr<><.>r<# -4. Ho waa proud when Lam-eater took a step forward ami became a stoek-hohier in every enterprise | which looked to her advancement. I The IUnk of Lancaster, the Cotton Mill, tbe Farmers' Hanking arid Mercantile Co., ull got encouragemont in their inception hy hit 1 liberal subscription to their capital stock. Last Fall the hueiness of I the (jregorv-Thoni iton Mule Co., at ICnat St. Louis, III., demanded his personal attention and ho moved with his family there. It ' was with regret that lie left old Lancaster and it was with regret that Lancaster gave him up. His busmen* there was prosperous bm 1 the climate proved too severe for j him and death has cut him off in 'the prune of a successful business life. 1 le carried life insurance to the L amount of $4,000. in the Fipiilable ^ and the N V Mutual Life nunpanies. ( The remains of Mr (iregory are . expected to reach here on a special i train Sunday morning from dieter, and the fimeial services will iileon * i ^ ??? I ^ 41...4 I 1'iwv.v ni. i . I * ? V l \ I\ f\ I 11,11 day, after which t.ho body will !>? laid *o rest in his family plot ut the , I old cemetery. , I To the surviving wife and little children, ami ti>his brother. Mr W ,i(i re got y, and his sitter, M r> It Z Welah, we extend our deepest siny , pathv in this, their trying hour. , i _ 1*15lev Fumlerhiirk. ; j It t. : |'i?<i, near Monroe, N. <' . | hy lt?v. .1 II West of Monroe, oa , Wednesday last, Ffvb. Ift. 1 S',)U, at 11 o'clock a m., Mr. 11. W. 1'lvUr, a merchant at this place, and Miss Ellen Funderbnrk. j daughter of Mr i If red Fnnder^ hnrk. The attendants were \V (' Deea with Miss Fannie Fund?rj hurk, and .1 L Il?lm? with ii I M innie Fnnderhnrk. The eeretnony was at the bride's father's, af I IV! tt ii m ll VII t* <1111111 J* I III Fill (HUM ft were thrown open and a most delightful dinner partakan of by the . i gue-?a aad bridal party. At 1 o'clock the bride and groom r Accompanied by Manure WC hats, .J Lifeline and S W Plyler, brother of tha groom, and Mii-sea Fan . nic and Minnie Fundarburk, stai t ed for Lancaeter, the home of the groom, reaching hers that evening. May their married life he i long and tilled with the ennehino * of happinefl*. ? Grip makfi one ?ick. weary aa<l reallese. Dr. Miiaa* Reatoratire Nervwe brings re?t. I>ie<l or Mi* Wound. Mr. Win J Stogner, who wa? j shot early last Saturday raoraingi hy Lee Cliaton, colored, an ae count of which wae published in Wednesday"* ledger, died on [ \Yedneaday in< rning !n*t. Coroner Young held an inquest oa Ins body Wednesday aud the jury rendered a verdict that he came to his death from a pistol shot j wound ut the hands of I .# Cliatoa. The deceased was a young un-*' married man and leaves hie mother i I and several sisters, who were de-1 pendent upoa him, surviving him. His remains weie interred Thurs<ley at Fork Hill church. Clintoa, tke negl'o who ?kot him, is in jail. He claima that he was running from Mr. Stognerj wkowas pursuing kim; that he accidentally fell dowa and before; he could fully regain hit feet Mr. j Stogner waa almost upon him and fired tbe hall wkich grazed liirt arm; that he than fired at Mr. I Stogner as he felt to an re hit own life. Two ( ar l.oails This Week. On account of the had weather we failed to get in a ear load l??t week hut this \\ eck we hare received two car lr ads of the finest mules ever brought to this market. T:.? man who fsi!a to our mules and got < in- J rices liofore purchasing wid regret it the longest da\ ho lives if he should ever !? eyes ?m them after wants. We will treat you right, Coma ami see us. Farmers' 1 tan king and Mei cfuitiU' 1 'ompmay. The Andersoa Peoples Advocate lias been one of the stanncbeat dispensary papers in the State. 'Ike following testimony frona it. therefore, lia? peculiar interest: "The scene witnessed in the meeting of the joint assembly in the kail of the house of . repreaentatives last Tuesday when the election was going on hat ween Doutbit and ltohinaon for a place on the Stale hoard of control waa a moat shame!#** and disgusting one. I'nder tke lead of ths chair-, man of tbe hoard the had waa packed with heelers and striker# connected with the hit dispensary in Columbia aad from local disjieneariea elewhere to encore past Pouthit's defeat. Member* were buttonholed and bullyragged in the aisles aud in their seate to vote against him. The big ma chine was fully in evidence and it asserted ita power and ma le itself felt. We ba/e never felt <|uite sure that it was the huge political tuachiae ita etiomiea claimed it waa hut we ?aw the evidence ??f it that day. We have heon and yet are a strong believer in the dis- ! penaary SYt>TF.M a- the be*t 'hat haft ya! baen davised for dealing with the liquor problem and no would Iik to prasvrvo the avdani, ; but it MIST UK niVOUCEI) FHOM POLITICS ? an if the big maehina l.an to he uprooted to do it, and if wa were a niana?j , her of tha general asaamhly wa' would give our I?c-*t thought and j effort to devise some iimaa* to I take it out of politic*, and failing jn that we would vol- to abolish it. The whiskey hiiMtias* must I ' .1 not lie allowed to he :idominating factor la Stata or county politics. i Wo haard soma of the atauncheat friends of tha dispeasary aay that they ware disguatad with what I they saw that day." i "Rheumatism i crippled me for years. I could rot I walk. I tried many physicians without benefit. On the advice of a friend I tried your medicine. I was completely cured by three bottles of _ * Q Ayer's Sarsapariita." ? i G. F. BOWEN, Horton Summit, Pa. APPEAL IS ISSUED AGAINST ALLIANCE. CONCl.l l>KI> riiOM FIKST !> ?i 1C. liquor traffic ;n certain counties of the Slate where it does not now exist and where it cannot exist without your aid. This support is based ou a temporising, temporary policy of expediency and necessarily involves a compromise of your principles as prohibitionists. It is the commercial method of dealiug with the traffic end should be left with the trading politicians who resort to it. It proposes to set aside prohibition in the interest of law-defying clhpics and schemes and at the opportune time, when it has demoralized the public sentiment to its own plane, to offer it up as a sacrifice to the liquor Moloch and sprinkle its blood upon all the high places where sin holds it* carnival. It proposes to ignore the eternal distinction between right and wrung by endorsing wrong and legalizing it. It mak*s s majority vote the authority by which what is declined a wrong in one county is made right in an other, or what is wrong at one time in mis county is made right at another time in the same, county. It proposes to grant the protection which prohibition of t ha liquor traffic may secut e to life. health and moral* in on* oour.tr, ami l?y the Hint means in the adjacent countv to grant the lieon so to individm Is to invade the rights ami set at naught the p?\>taction thus secured. We retrial the aooesHtv which has heen forced upon us ??f protoeting lb us publicly against thy advice of some of our most prominent counsellors who favor an alliance with the friends of the liquor trallic under the t ame of local option,hut where o tr silence would ho construed as an approval of this alliance and used to promote it, ws are coastrained hy a sense of duty to ourselves and to ths thousands of loyal prohi hitionists who have put themselves on record at opposed to the liquor traffic hy local option or other * wise, to set forth thesa views and earnestly urge upon you not to land vour intluancc tmnv alliance with Iocs option licansa advocates in tha general assembly in securing legislation which must inevitably prove disastrous to pro hihition and fatten u# >n us the evils of a liquor svstem for an indeinite time to cove. li. I). Child*, (Jro. H Wad tall, C. I> Staadlay, W. K. Kichardaon, John \4. I'ika. liditor "\V*y of Faith.*' Thus. J I<aV4otte, li.'ht. M. Adama, S. H Zimmerman, John A lvice, J. (J. f>ale, F. li. Hyatt, V t _ / \ fl'MI ?i i ;in v' >\ i i! 8 >11, J. C. Ahney. J. (). Adams, auditoi of Oconee eounty, di?d Wednesday afternoon at G:4 5 o'clock. -t r The war department issued an order Wednesday to muater out about 15,000 volunteer troops. a i. J. Frank (.'1mmhers, n prominent citizenof Kd"einoor, died laM Sunday evening, n^' d 4 4 years, lie Ua\es a wife and nine children. -i a. In a co'lition on the C N & I. Railroad, near Columbia, Tuesday afternoon, Engineer Clifton ol Columbia, and Mail \gent Killirui of Greenville, were badly hurt. Biahop Galloway, if nothing preveata, will preach the com. 1 mencement sermon at Woffort College this year. . j/ EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the preparation that for half a century has i been helping expectant mothers bring | little ones into the world without | danger and the hundred and one I discomforts a?d distractions I incident to child-birth. It J is applied externally, which hV>\ (T is the only way to get relief. TNC#s#.v\ Medicines taken internally W'" n0t ^e'P atlC^ ma^ result in harm. SP Mother's S?\ Friend j A \ \ fits and prepares every n \ \ organ, muscle and ' l\ \ \ part of the body for 1 \ 1 \ tne critical hour. It |\\ Yl \ robs child-birth of its j \ \ tortures and pains, Baby's coming is made f quick and $asy. It< action is doubly beneYficial if used during the whole 1 J period of pregnancy. $i per bottle at all drug stores, oi sent by mail on receipt of price. ! Books Free, containing valuable infor mation to all women, will be sent to anj address upon application by I he Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Go. it. .-n jxnm m warn: wmammmmBmBmmmmm bskbsbs i.i8'-u\!STaiTi)!i; siv:! ST.XTK OK sorni ('AltOMN \ < >>t*N i v k i,AN<v\.vn:it In 11 e :?ourt <>f Prole, te. [ TNPKP. N"l> 1;V V i It I'lJK of j vJ lii-cr."* in nli' :?v r 11 . I >n It ! I). Jo n s, .1 it dg? of 1* -ot)\; ? i t >(? ! f j tlio o cirii y ?> " Fa'i'.fi't'T. Slab- :4rMe said '1.1 d J tit ii av tO is '<> We wi . ; ocr> *il to s'I! si' j.ij ?! ?- o t'c y, > W.-dn -day, st.u iltynf I'V irn.uy. [ - >1 i !u'i i ii it tiif 11 .'elnci; i u ' l:t* !"iim-i i to I i g ?m; i -. i'.. 'r ttt day I i lay m> I mg us it.iy ! nrv-s o'\", a I tin |> is tif.l jiro-i -rtv c ms's i:?; . j live ? < k, far in pi"iln e, hoiiseho' g O'is. * :< , 'i-l i mik' lo tho es'ste \V .1 B !:ic>< mon. dceev-ed. S tl'l -a wI i i e bad u( ili !*; idi'Mce ?>f 0 J Bln-kinon in l.aticas'er ; >n- ( y. 1 ernis < I sad*. <' \ s 11. It I. Black mon. St'SA.N Blackmon, Adniiiistratora of Hie ll-ts'.eol \V . B'nckmon, Deceased rr<> AKic i vi-: I p || 11 j or TH 1" It s 1) v Y of tlil* we -k witbou j fni', ? outlier t arl ad of tine wester i Vt I.K?i A Kentucky H< rscs select I d hi pert-oii oy ooi ill K-liott nlw ' wviif w-st tor ihut pU'C i 'U"t w ???t. //e In.- no superior in ihi* eon- ii >i- a judg- ..I borse :i:o! none ll' tli a j eve \li 'd> knows and knowing a* Ii do. s jr-st what I 1'IIK 1' It A 11K 11K I. A '?< 'AS'l'RIt ANIiSl'U Uot'MitMli (b.l NILV ANTS, you in .y rest insured (but I '11 ri;s; . w i ii linn tin* very annual or annum ! you Imvi- been 1 oiir iii> i' so don't P.l'Y Oil S\V.\B I'M'll, Oil N i. W s K> K ill-.!'- 11 KI!K i By in. tvnv ifyoti bioti.ii lobe on J of ii e ' w , ersot.s in H i- r -in.tr. ti ll lis-- not v ' bought a g -od I lU'lili V WAIiON ? d He I ?,f Hal j nrs- f. on us cad ninl 1. i u- li-; you u light ilos r ugu wi atlmr \v> en it i ' t , > tv... ?o be doing anything el-e We III!" gO t \? I III \ II I It'll I ? -1 A L Ilu* lit u??l vv? a*her. Ke-|.?-ct i u.ly. C'uYBURS i ELLIOT' IrvD. 31, lSHii. cag?.tvroiaa?<a??mmrartnw rinnfTOftatn >ol i*M'l?.v S 'ui < omit ' liosii*?l of ?. oniiniNsiono I S. I "IJ A l?T I (Individuals or ft'ins | 1 are heieby iinlifivil that the In j iquiivs iliat license he obtained l'? ! the ran* of carlI'iil^en before cngui^ i i in 11? it business. The 14 w wiiI be m j forced ai?*i ist ally one ilisto^nulit tltis notice ami failing to procure khi icenoi. M. UARDXKH. Supervisor of L?ii< aster ('??. j J?,?. 'JOUi. 1SJHI. BVKUWMMIBlWWi1 WHIUMJO A?*^r;T3SBBOmBS ; Money to Lo a i I H V V K MaPK nrrargcinf r ? wi; I !.rotter* In New York ' ity tlnua 1 whom I am able to place loan* aecu 11! by n flr?t mortgage on improvt cotton farm*, fornix year* tin e pay t>te In iuatalmeiita at the rate of 7 p t cent per annum. The brokerage ar the charge for aha tract ami inapecth araama'i hip! at the expert" <>f tl i borrower, B K VVYLIE, Atty. at Law. Nov. 4, 4in, At t<*ti 1 ion, T< V. n? I?i j> I I lilt b Itourds. The Township Fensif:? { j:os i will meet :it their usual pi a t?f j nie etiri; t n M et fdny tl t .*1 i ?;>y of Febiuary to ront*it!vr it - *pI plications for Fciihicns and ti ?j rise the role of 1M8. i\ii u ^ > applicants fei Ftrsitr.is ti i.. ' ?ppear ill j ei s< i) l.tft it tie 1 v \ r ashi|> Ho*i<l. J he (. t r.l.t \ Fiaoiii i Board will meet at the 11i ; t F? rev ion ThumUy the Itlth, Itli* ? >?. j The County Ct a 1 <1 is i < n j < > *1 r. t 1 11 M Folk, .he M C : ? V? t. iKatriiljje, W H Fine it il 1 jC Welsh. ' | Res pcctfully, V\ . Jh 1 i c ( l . ( hi 111. ( i . V. 1'. Tin j Fail f< i ll e 1 1.>* } ; !i t.? : Sun Fra neiit<\ Ftl*. 1 ? The ' United St nits 11 a isj i 11 s ( !.! i 11 it . Senator, htaiir*: tie 1 * ? i . . ? i^i on (1 I li it? <1 States 11 Ji l 11 \ t | h i Fki 111 | ines. sailed to di v, IMura(< Your KoivhIm Willi < in ' ( aiiOy % *iit luirf i?r, can? cohftipni ?? i : . *. t ICtV-i&c. It i (\C. fail, i^nirirists r- i . nnPBtiaiuM rxvmimmmsMiMmsTatKM*. w ri 7 *- -v vt? , DlSSdllitK TUMI ? l/DM!;] I r. " * fi>: ( > i I I ^ I I t i l |? ! ;; ;> ? ?>f ( li it ! \ ^ !|in i >1 i . ? 11vi liy inn:tit* 1 ??.*? ? n ?*i j A !l j>:tU ies t v rj.- ^ : > ?l to ^11 If- hy .Is. I) '.til l?. t i ' ' ' f Iiti j I.<)!? > I , t m-M < <1 I \ ) j ' l ( ! ? ! 11:11 el i li 11.? 1 : t ( s < i v or *?<I' t i<>ii . ' F. K ( J i j V < / ? . M , ' >, t *>"?? li i Tile ri 51 ' n', < I n' t; I!' < i ' t! i A- .-fllL'.!. > v. 'Il 1 ? .* . ! ?t III" K'in.i' i.!u ' . ? j 3-w., i.r F F : f'CTiCE CF BISUM-A f I ? V j TVJ (>Ti< I--. IS 1 1 M 1 Y ; u-i / *? k 1\ | , ;i> t> e A < II II Iflir < i ? t personal estate if nty f: 11 ? i .? < . I Wolf, deceased, have this 1< 11 c? . wf i.lanuaiy IM u, n:*i'c liunl sci .It :> nt i Willi t he Pi n bate Jud^e of t h ' i V. ami hu'*e rt'i il inv linal It? .nr; , ?i , will apply to tl.* FrilateJi ti n'' " a I (-.unity, in hi* < lllce at l.s-i ion- .A , it> t he 11th day of h el n y i at, st l'J in o'clock to it rant n * <i ' * ? (-li-.oue ami release t f liat iiii \ *?- ?i.?h Administrator. J. K W.ik. \ d \U ? Jalltisrv 10 h, 1 Sf(9. ? Id. TresfasTTCTTCE""* " } ALL FLKsONS :IK liti? r?y ( warned not to trcspnav nj-ort r.iv i lands in dttford tounaliip knt ^n "Its tlio Fundeilnirk it*. 1. t.e lMyler tract mix! tt;e h< m< tik-.ion . which 1 re.-ide, either l>y t' a?r>ir, ** j hunting with do?j? or wiu\0'.?i, I cither hy day or ni<>hl, ot iw any | other way. 'i ho law will to- enforced against any and all \ < *>. n* ,?1 disregarding this notice. (ico. W. P!\ lc ; I >eo. 1 ?i, 1 . ;*%. ..'To Executois, Adminisli.tics, GuarJiatis and Tinsiec;. ' A/Ol'K A I TKNTK>N 1 - , I r.>; '" ! 1 y l 'eit t <? ln? *Mrt ' t m i; V | 'Inly, lit i|t*r ilu- '3\? lo i< i| i . y ; . o ' i main i> tun? t.l \<>ur cti >. .j . i!?i iiifH a ! ximmi i i-, a <!mi> i-' oo rs, Xiiuirti.a'is ?.i TnihtH'S. ') 1. : > I turn* inn-! ? li il with i> . in? I the id > > i 11.- ??1" .1 j? ' tiarv ? ii? ! > 1 r?. s w . till AS * I>. J() \ l.S i J utltfe of i : < t? ? . j Thin .Ian.'J iWifl. "u.viwi ,i.. wwwcm t iiafMBwr.. r..j? " Oil A I LK:> I) J(-IX ( .8 ? A nou> I:Y a I lv" .... C \ \( A>TI-:ih S < u'| Oflieo in the Court IIo?u? . ,r! ic | \\ ill practice in all thr Courts. ' j P rempt attention nil I 11 <j i v< n y II 'tf J li nsinr ts with \\l>'<h ntn.sud. i Collect iontt a apeciulty. I Tv<?iVt rmrrr*. ?r. n'liiiWiiM^nnn ^t C4,>TfrMHi - TRESPASS NOTICL' n All pcra< ct> are b.< re 1 -y naircd I I not to treapnt* in finy raj, by walking, riding. hunting, cutting I,' wood or in nry other way on rrj rti land, known a* the Kcr.<Jri< k { lae? in Indian land Townahip, on Twelve Mil? ( ierk. The law will be enfv reed againat any prrtoi disregarding litis notice, it Thos W Kendrick. Dee. a, 1898. lm. nEADAOnFcurod InSOmfnutwhy Dr. MttmT i'AiN I'lLU. 'Ono cont a dose." AidranSte. K j-X ;;