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Local Mattel's J Mr .J M I lout It left Wednesday for the Northern markets. Seo Clerk's sale of valuable town lot advertised in tlds i-sue. '1' F McI)ow, Ksq., of the Yorkvillc bar, is here attending court. Mr Braska M oore is able atrain to be at bis post at the stables of thw Farmers' Banking and Mercantile Co.. Miss Willie Moon of Chattanooga, Tenn., is visiting her sister Mrs J 11 Hold ridge ut this place. Dr Felix A Savin of Charlotte, 1 an expert book-keeper, died in Baltimore on Tuesday last, of cancer of the throat. Moso Mellnain, a good old colored man living on Mr. K ?J Harper's place, died last Tuesday, i Miss Lula Shannon of Camden, j has secured the position as private secretary to Attorney General Bellinger. Mrs. J. II. W. Stevens of Lancaster is visiting her son, Dr. W. G. Stevens, and other relatives here.?Hock Hill Herald. Mr K K Cloud, of tho Fanners' Banking and Mercantile Co., left Wednesday for the Northern mar ketH to purchase Spring and Summer goods. The first tombstone to bo erect ed in the new cemetery was erect ed this week by Mr B Cunningham at the grave of his little son, Harry McDonald, who died, about a year ago. Lancaster should have a cotton seed oil mill, a hosiery mill and a canneiy. What enterprising citizen will take the lead in getting up tho capital for some one of these enterprises? Now is the time to begin to have a cotton seed oil mill in operation by Fall. , Mr*. Martha Threatt, widow of the late .las. Threatt, died at the home of her son, Mr. W Frank Threatt in Monroe last Tuesday. She was a native of Lancaster county and was horn Nov. 30, 1825 and was in her 74th year. Her maiden name was Klliott. Mr. and Mrs. .! C Mackorell of Blackstocks, are here at the bodside of their daughter, Mrs. K M Galloway, who is still seriously ill. Mrs. Frank Harford of At lanta, Ga.. and Miss Pet Mackorell of Blackstocks, sisters of Mrs. Galloway, are also hero. It was thought theru was a slight change for the better in Mrs Galloway's condition yesterday. While Miss Aline Mohley was ascending the stile that leads over the feneo at the home of ('apt. A. E. Hutchinson last Saturday, the taps broke and she fell to the ground, receiving painful injuries I I _ ul i'ii a tm tier dhck. ,-ne is sun in oeo, hut her condition is much nr.ore comfortable. ? Hock Hill Herald. Heard From. A special to Tuesday's State hays that Rev. I)r. J. A. Clifton has received a letter, dated March 3, from Rev. Wm. Aiken Kelly, whose mysterious disappearance in Deoeiubor has attracted wide spread attention. He was in New Orleans, in hatl health, hut his mind clear and active. He is expected to arrive in Sumter the latter part of thi* week. r Th? ledger and The Atlanta Joural one year for $ 1.75. ! 5* : - ? I M ll till ll HffaWM Hb Tim Court Allows liond lor tlio Constable*. On Wednesday last, Messrs. Thomas and Hlease, Attorneys for Stale Constables Crawford, Dorn,Coleman and Coolev charged with the murder of Mrs Stuart of Columbia, made application for | bail for the defendants boforo Judo* (rary at this place. After I hearing read the evidence taken at the inquest, affidavits adduced and arguments of counsel, his Honor granted t ho application and lixed the bail for Crawford at $!1,000, for Dorn and - ? ?vviviiinu at II ,000, each and for Cooley at |500. Solicitor Maury represented the State. I M m ^ | I><*utli of M rs Nancy Mol?lev. i . i I Mrs. Nancy Mobley of Heath i Spring, an excellent lady and devout christian woman, died last j Wednesday after a lingering illness. She was about 00 years of age and for years has been a consistent member of the Baptist church. She was twice married. Her first husband was the late I Paschal Cauthcn; her second, the late Hiram Moblev. She leaves surviving the following children: | Mrs. .1 C Williams, Mrs. (1 L '.Mobley, Mrs. W (' Vanlanding-j ham, Mrs. ('has. Harmon, Mr. A I, Mobley and an unmarried daughter. Her remains were in; terred at the Bruce grave yard j last Thursday after funeral services conducted bv her pastor, Rev. ,! S ('roxton. I m ? m Mr Lancy Arrested ami <irHiited | Bail. I A warrant was issued for Mr. .John Laney, who win charged by the coroner's jury last Tuesday with the killing of Mr. Win. Knight, and he was arrested Wednesday. tie is a member of the grand jury and was here attending court. He employed W C Hough, Esq., who made applica tion before Judge (iarv for bail. which was grab ted in the sum of $1,500. Mr. Laney readily gave the re(|uired bond and wan discharged from custody. Court rrorciMlln^s When we went to press Tues- ' day evening the case against Ixj j ander Roberts, Win C Rolrerts, Robert Roberts and Morgan Rob j erts, charged with assault and bat- i tery with intent to kill, was being' tried. The verdict was. Not guilty. Walter Funderburk alias W alter Foster, assault and hattery j with intent to kill. (iuilty of as- i sault ami battery of a high and 1 aggravated nature. Sentence, 5 inonihb on the chain gang or pay a line ?>f $50. Lee Clinton, murder. Verdict, Not guilty. R C McManus alias R C Arant, dames McManus alias das Arant, and Reach McManus alia* Reach Arant, murder. The case was nol prossed to Reach McManus and a mistrial ordered as to R. C., and James McManus, the jury i?i111u?_r to njji fr i>n ;i six holding out for manslaughter and six for acquittal. The following eases wore nol prossed : Shi IT Monro, house breaking nod larceny ; James Ad<? ams, disposing of property under lien. John Rich Witherspoon and John Witbertpoon, burglary and larceny. The jury failed to agree, a mistrial was ordered, and tho prisoners remanded to jail. This is tho second mistrial in this case, a mistrial having been ordered the lust term of court. The court at the hour of going to prefcs, is trying .lames niaekinon charged with arson. This it ? tho last case on the criminal docket. ~ The ledger and The New York World one year for 12.00. Yesterday was "peace and unity day1' in Columbia, and, to use the phrase of a retired statesman, "strange proceedings were in order." One of Sherman's soldiers who had v:sited or tried to visit this city on a certain memorable occasion 34 years ago was a guest of honor at the banquet table of a now Columbia, sprung up since he left us last. An ardent "Haskell ite acted as toastmaster and intro duced Senator Tillman, who was received with "deafening applause" by a Columbia audience. The whole outfit, we believe. drunk dispensary liquor without a qualm. Meanwhile a committee of "(Junservatives" appointed by "Reform" presiding officers of the legislature were investigating the management of a public institution by an eminent4'Reformer." Democrat ami Republican fraternized and the descendant of Gov. James Hunhllou of South Carolina, as a congressman from the oxtromest State of the northwest, delighted Columbians with his eloquence. What would a newlyawakened Rip Van Winkle have thought if he had come to town yesterday !?The State 9tli inst. OBITl'AltY On Oct. the 17th, 1898, the messenger of death came for MisOlive Stogner the first born of Mr. and Mrs. J M Stogner. Olive was born Nov. 8 1884. She was a true chrutiun girl, having! joined the church when a child. In Sunday school and at church she always had a place in the choir and she is greatly missed in her class us well as at home. [ Promising as Mie was, the Lord j in His goodness and wisdom saw tit to remove her from earth to fairer regions above. On Nov. Grd, dcathagai" visited the same home and called little Leslie away. Leslie wus horn Aug. 188G. Hard are such trials to hear, but tliav the narenta snv We have treasures laid u>> in the cify ?i f Ctod. Bright jewels that never i'aii rust. For n while tkey were dwellers in euskets of e ay. But thosecaskets are now in dust. Ami iiere in this b'autilul light. We numbered litem ah o'er, Wet-ay to ourselves, in that city above. We will flnd our lost j?-wela once more 1'astok. Clerk's ale. State of Hnuth * aro'iiia, \ f oiirt of C< unly of Lancaster j Com. I'leaa Houthern Railway "o , Piaintifl, against K. It Young. Defendant, Itv virtue of an order made in the above ease by Judge Kriiest (>ary. dated March h, l.V?y, I will e* 1 v public outcry, 'rum the court house step", on Monrlaf/, '1*1 d"y #y Apr I/, l.SlHf, during he lejjal hunts of ?a'e, ail that piece parcel oi lot of lund. lying, situate aid he it ivr in Lancaster county and State aforesaid containing OhAcr*, M and hounded as fdlou e: On the North hy Dunlap s?trect, on the Kits' i?v lot of Richard Young, on tiie n ti'li by lot of Richard Youne and on tj c West by 'ot of Mrs Jos? ph (Mark said lot having a lionf on Dun lop Mreef ofseventy five i ?I one half (7*J i feet and being two hundred arm five ami one-half (liUft J ) lect deep W Term, of sale. CASH Purchase" to pay for papers W H. L PORTRH * * . I" 1J \ /. March 8. 1899. til. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF I.ANCASTFIt, In tl e Court of Probata. Hy Chas. I). Joncfi. Judge of Probata. wifKRKAft, Mrs Sallie DoLnney ban made suit to mo, to grant b"r Lette.s of Administration with the will inuexed on the estate of and efleets of I. M. Hwelt, deceased, TMKSK AMR Til ERF.KORH to cite and admonish all and singulur the kindred and creditors of the said \ M W"we(t, deceased, iliat they he and appear before me, in the ( ourt of Pro tafe, to he held at Lancaster, <\ H., on March the 14'h next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to-how cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should no' be granted. Given under my hapd and ecal.this 22nd day of February Anno Domini, JR90. CHAR D JONES, of Probata. Orip bum one nr.k. weary and restiCM. Dr. Nta' Rratoralire Ntrvme bnags rwl - Spring is iii'? -MARCH i The passing o wanl the coming Spring goods are parin.' for yon here. The main to the markets n< worth F.mbroidei I before the advi Spring Percales Our new Nprin new in Colors an ! LACKS have j ly those we have, !(>0 dozen ??a< Mich's </incini new stock just at heat creation $ Another I NEW HOMI named "Queen." New Spring 0 %g^-3oo ?n#i< gain sure. w, ( It rest* with yoo whether yon continue th* n? rve ict!linif tohacro habit. NO*TO*UA< A vA?i3 remove* the desire for lobar* o. withi3h jWlfl i out niTTeu-. qis: rcss etnela nico \ ^ I |UIp^ i tine, purifies the blood, r'txYTt 111 kq& tores lost manhoud. y 5 ft H-^WO ?<oir? t makes tou strotiif^^^ i a 400 mo In hi'illn.nerTe^rJ I W^^'WiMrur?? Asj andpockeV^l* flB IJ^NOTO BAC from ' - ' A ,rL^four own druprist, who m ft 1 will vi.urb for an. Take it with A 19 I^^^awlll p.*t ),persist -fitly <?r>e ho* fi. usually cures. 3 boxes. M 50, 1 ??? (maranteed to cure, or wo refund money. J I 8ierU?f t?ar4;U., %!? ( . estreat, Rsw lerk. l'uy your subscripiton to ' i Lkdokr! ' i > ! Notice to Road Overseers. ; ! AM. OVKHSWKIts ok 1M BI.IV? j I i\ Kinds |>t I, ;,| ( .>!<" ('Oil" IJV :?r?' | hereby notilW?<l to mil out their r* U'l | hntnU no t w ?r!< thcii- ?. id ions of roa<l 1 1 nt the enr'ir-t ilnv poxniljU* < M ?' d \ IIDNKK, ? o. Sn|,r idol < Mir. of H<l . l<Vliv ".1 IMifl 4MBR\?JU *. winii 1 " ?arj-f/mMwuML aim Notice! To the lithtors mi'l f mli'orM <f ( Kl'IIH tio/l Itlf/.H, i >< t fil.stul, \U. PKlt-OS INDKH I'Kn TO the In Kvau It ! I gs ;ii here l?y not! tied i' ni"l e p?-i >?t ?t?t??<| - I i iie^H al irtu'i- unit i?'l persons having claims ?g .i -t tlie estate of the sanl Kvan It..Ill gs il 'ceMceil. are ivquir-rf to prem lit lliohHine, properly verified, | o ihe und? r-igned mi onee K K KOl.llNOs, I-.Xecuter Oakliurs , S O. Notice f rpiIB OOt NT Y WMDOK EquoHI I zntion lor I.ancaater County v ill i meet at I an aster (' H , H C. on the I Third Tnen ay (?1 ~t inst) of March, I 1890, f.?r the purpose of hearing grievances i f appeal from Jie Township H -ar<iM of Fqiu'lfatlon, The j i ?>wiihii11? I* arda oi Ivpiait/ation or each Township will i h.^ upon all the taxable returns in their resj?eet?ve i Township?, and Immediately thereafter forward to the county Auditor a true ami correct statement of all changes o alteration* mad* in the various return*, ho that the Auditor may notifly partien of change* If any. The ( haii man of Township Hoards of assessors aliall he ex officio members of the county Hoard r,f Equalization. M.C. GARDNER. Hupr. at.d Chrm C. H. C. L. C. i Feb. 28th, I89fl. inning To Slioftli [ NECESSI 1' Feruary brings m of^pring. Spring now in order, and now. Stone Sprin i stock will arrive a ext week. [Now re ries ami Faces hotij ance. 2,000 vart * at only 5 cents a \<\ i? Nilks are here id Weaves. i taci nation tor i>a<l , they art s? pretty lies 10-cent tan ho aati S lio?'s are the rived. Douglas' >800. worth came i lot ot I SEWING Ml ( racious! How we lothing snd * Men's Extra tow slut ties, all pat j A ,\ SO Horses, Moles, Wagons,Buggies, We are still at the old stand 'he-aii ready to welcome all who favor :tl is with a call. We also make the ^rctM' innouncement to our friends and I license ustomers and the public general j ly, that after the snow ??ets oil' the ground we have mules and horses jntl> that must he sold at some price. ? n All we want is for a man to come !(JHi ind say he wants to Iniy a horse ?r mule and we will sell him. | ^ We are Headquarters for w ii imi eiiir J >? FORSh 3 *"? IDLES ha W e have alwavs on hand a line ? ~a u ^ ' ?f ltu<riries and Harness, IMow i M1*M11 llridles. Slip Harness, Ktc., that ] fitnr will eonipare in quality and price i " * with any on this or neighboring! inurkctH. | IjjjJ \n e come aufain under a new linn name. We are sorry to part with our penial and popular pr.rt ? *?1 nor, L M t'l\hum, tint introduce j to you in his stead our popular young townsman, John Crawford, y|us^ who will take ploasir.,-j in waiting upon our customers. S Give us a call; we guarantee all ' " Stock sold, and will leave nothing nn<' undone to give satisfaction. paper KMilMTT & flUWFllRI). NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Zt ? t-? NOTICE TS HERKRY piven that plicat I. as the A r/miiitstiator of the ... personal estate of VV. A Kunderhurk, (leceaseil, have .his 2<td dav of February 1*90, made final settlement with the Piohate Jndgeof this county, J ui\i) hut'o fVuH mtf finol uei? *?? -l ^ - - ? ?*??> > ni>*j . whom will apply to the Probate Jtid^e of thin ed by county, in bin office at Lancaster. H cotton on the 28tii day of March next '11 rent r at 12 m o'clock to grant meti-al din thacli charge and release of lialiility as auoh 1 Mr?> air Administrator. borroi U. A. FUNDRHBUKK, .. . Nov Kxecutor Fetiruary 2.*!, 1890.?td. Pnxa." irf PITIES. Irikingb for; thoughts ot we are |>i eg goods are liter our v isit eeived $7 <10. slit. last Fall Is yard-wide ii d. in nil tliiit is lies, espeeisland so elieap. se at .?< jea ii*. verv lies?, a % lien's sfioes en yesterduv. * CHINES : do sell (J Fine Parity. terns, a Bars 11 a ?? ?-> mm nn mBBEtJS&n i ? ? 1 >_v I he < 'ourily >:ii-<! ol < "oimnisnioiie i n. TIK*? (in?t i vidua!.* or 'hetehy in i HumI thai '.! ? >r?wr s tl.ai lieei'NC l?e olitxi' t* 1 for i* of c-ariiiiJge* lit*fore n>; *; ?*>k Uuxine.-a. T'u* law wi I l.v euHKi i nt any one tiist egx-<) rag tife ami failing to jirociir.-* audi m. c. f?a itf>> i Su|ierviH??j of Z,an? a;t L'oth, 1S99 \i Lh; 1) .hi KS U OiiNl.Y A t LA I. t NT A ST 10 12 S < ce in tins Court Hou?cs. 11 praetiee in all the Courts. ... ... . : .. ; 11 i Si JH ;n H III it'll 111 HI- !j iv??ii MI;. i'ss with which ciiii luted. Collections :i specialty. nil5\T*.i rnC OE\iio\ I-:I:K I.V , ld\l!M!lt 1. Bllt'S, (sKMl-WKKKhV , III I *ai !>??* ?* ON K. \ K;\R for $2. he paid for in AOVANCJv ubscribe Nowe .Journal is a lnr<jo |?..\>er, fsides In?iiia jreneral m-wis with various departments, a special Agricultural I>e^ icnt with more reading for usthan many exclusively neural papers, then it cornea a week. Sample copy sent, on ?;>. ,ion. oncv I o Loan W , V i tVK M aDE ?' rangenien * with nkera in New Y??rU < ii\ hi i I Kin able t fiM?'e !<>? w sicura rtr-t mortgage on improved i farm-*, fornix yearn tin e- j^ay hiatal men ta a' the rate of 7 jier >er uiitium The brokerage and large f??r at.xtraei ami ir.*nect?on mil an?1 at the exnenae of thewer, P E WYI IK. A tty. at Law. i.4. 4m, torphlM or oulnn In Dr. Milan' Pant Ura All Fain "On?dm!