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Local Matters,* Born, yesterday morning, to ,J Mr. and Mrs. 1*. G. MeCorkle, a w son. ?Hock Ilill Herald, 22d inst. m ? cti Mrs W D Lemmond is visiting el her daughter, Mrs 1* G MeCorkle (J at lioek Hill. ht iz Mrs. VV B Kerr of Hoek Hill, pi is ou a visit to her parents, L)r. w and Mrs. .1 H Witherspoon, at et this place. v< b Mrs. .J L Bell, of Russell Place, In vhohas been visitinor hoi- ilun^Uo... r- "x/l in Mrs. ,1 M Cuutben, returned home tl Thursday. si ,J i Kev. tl K Carlisle will preach in in the Factory Chapel tomorrow hi at 11 a. m., and in the Methodist vi church in town at 7:30 p. in. It Mr D M Situs of Lowrysville, | dropped in to see us yesterday. ' f> lie is go inn; to supply Lancaster jj county with fruit and shade trees this year. 'PI ?* m Rev (i K White of Kbeneezer, N C, will preach at Shiloh at 11 a s}, in tomorrow and iu the A R P h> church at this place, at night. p., sli Frank Lowry and Minor Bil- '0 lings, two colored lw>ys, were <>r convicted in Magistrate C'askey's court this week of petit larceny and are now serving 30 davs each O v on the chain gang. cc Read the ad of the Farmers' (|,| Bunking and Mercantile Co in this ,j, issue and watch for their an- \\ nouncement next week. They Q want your trade and will make it * to your advantage to trade with them. The County Board of Assessors cnmnlptoil th??5i? nvirL- TV..... ?- jw*? ? v i ?? *?? i\ i hiii . No changed of any consequence were made except in Flat Creek * 1 township. There a number of assessments were raised. 11 Rev 1* M Plyler called yester lay to say that he and Mr Watson, an the shoemaker, were going into a little enterprise soon which he said 1,1 wouh he known as the l'lylerWatson Shoe and Banking Com- ' ca panv. J<> We were pleased to receive n ,n call yesterday from Mr. Hugh Wilson, the able editor of the Ab beville l'ress and Banner. This is Mr Wilson's tirst vis't to Iain < 1 e i i to cllst('i' mini ll? is vppv fui'/iPiiMi' impressed with our town. Now that he has broken the ice, we hope that he will come often. * * M Millinery Moved. The Farmers* Banking & Mer . IO enntilo Co. have moved their milpc linery oyer into their Cloud storeroom where they are making a j ( beautiful display of their elegant : ^ selection of millinery goods for |<t the Spring trade. Everything I ^ pretty and attractive is found ^ there. The ladies are all invited to^*n,, pr .lob Printing. u' Law Briefs, Minutes, all kinds of Blanks, Bill and Letter Heads, ^ t Envelopes, and all kinds of Job 8,1 Printing done in the best stvle or and ?1 lowest prices. Call at The Lf.doek office and see samples of iny work and get prices. HUGH WILSON, AblKjville, 8. C. Press and Banner Office. Ai Murderesa Put to Death. New York, March 20. ? Mrs. T1 Martha Place was electrocuted at dr 11:01 a. in. for the murder of her si1 stepdaughter in Brooklyn. She T? walked to the death chamber se calmly. Her last word was a Lli prayer. Death was instantaneous, to rquittetf of the Char^r. Our citizen* were deeply interred in the trial of our townsman, T (ireen, Esq., in Chester tins eek on a charge of obtaining loney under false pretences. The ise grew out of his compromising aims against a gentleman in heater county placed in his mds for collection, being authored by his client to do so. The rosecutor was the party against hoin the claims were held. The i?e terminated Wednesday in a jrdict of acquittal. We are told y a gentleman of the Lancaster ir, who was present and heard le testimony for the State, that tere was really no evidence to istuin the charge and that the iidge would have been warranted i directing a verdict, of ncmiiHui it that Mr. Green preferred indication by the jury. ewnril l*ai<l by (lie tioveriior. On the night of the 30th of ecember hist, the stable of Mr. .1 Flynn of Newcut was deroyed by an incendiary lire, lie following day ,las. Black on, col., was lodged in jail inrged with the burning?his iocs fitting in the tracks made . I ; the supposed incendiary, a; itch on the soh; of one shoe J lowing plainly in the track made! : that shoe. Later the Govnor ollcred a reward of $ir>0. r the capture and conviction of I e incendiary of Mr. Flynn's; able. Blackmon was tried and nvictfcd at the recent term of iurt. The State, lost Wednesty, says, Blackmon was run )wn by a committee of which G A Porter was leader and ov. Kllerbe will pay a reward \ $150 to the captors of Blackon. ixie Camp ol'Confederate Vet-, crans. Will meet at the court heuse e first Monday in April, (3d ty) at 11 o'clock, for the pur ! >se of electing delegates to tin* . -I i-nniiin t/i 1>? k?l#l i?-> *!?? ... > . ? J V?? ?IIVIV4 111 IIK; v.11^ W mrleston. Muy the 10th, 11th nl 12th. We hope to have a II meeting on that day of all ' embers of the camp. Our' darter has been received, and ii are now in line with all other, mps. Any others wishing to in, we extend to them a cordial vitation, as we want all old Idiers enrolled. Thove who can >t meet with us can h..ve their lines enrolled by sending the unes, Company and Regiment Adjutant (i W Jones. W. (r. A. Pouter, Capt. Dixie Camp. (?. W. Jones, Adjt ore Mules and Ketter Mules. I Our Mr J M Hood has gone' r another car load which we ex>et t<> arrive by Thursday or , riday. Think of it, three car ads in less than ten days ! Don't, ink of buying before seeing our1 st lot. Remember you take no innees when you buy from us.? j unpetition don't cut any tigurel itli us. We always do what we 'online. Remember we have in I our connections five or six indred head always on hand.? nv kind you want and price to it Some extra tine ones still 1 i hand, both mules and horses. Farmers' Ranking and m krcantilk company. RIOTING IN TEXAS. moricans and Mexicans Fight Over the Small Pox. Austin, Texas, March 20.? lere was rioting to-day at I.aone, Texas, over the small pox tuation between Mexicans and jxans. Two were killed and veral wounded on both sides, nited States soldiers were ordered the scene. High Opinion of tho Fightinj Twelfth S. C. V. Col. .In lies Armstrong came tij from Charleston Monday am stopped over in liock Hill unti yesterday morning at 9 o'clock when he went down to Chester where lie was booked to lector Inst night. While here ho was , guest at the Carolina Hotel. Col Armstrong is :i favorite in all tlii section and he appears to thin I specially well of ltoek Hill. Hi was a gallant member of tin First South Carolina Volunteers C. S. A. In conversation yester day he said that tho Twelftl South Carolina(Col. Dixon Barnes old regiment) was the best ?egi ment in the Army of Northerr Virginia. It was full of spirit and dash and went forward lik< an avalanche and every soldiei won a knightly tighter. Thou were other regiments withsoveia companies of as intrepid soldiers hut all the companies of tin Twelfth were of magnificent sou terial and invincible as tighten who would dash forward am stick where the battle ruge< fiercest.? Rock Hill Herald. Brother (Jams should not grumble. Our Noble Leader got bricks, and it is right that Garris shouh get only brick bats. A mere soldier in the great ai my of reform should not expect more than hall the rations drawn by the comman ing general. But two half brick? make one whole brick, and a hall a State brick is better than no brick Furthennoro, a brick in the hand is worth two in the bush. ? Greenville News. One American and Fifty Filipino* Killed. Fifteen Americans Wounded. Manila, March 23. ?-A short but fierce engagement occurred at Iloilo to day, in which one American was killed and fifteen wounded. Fifty Filipinos were killed. The trial of Mrs Hughes for the murder of her husband was begun in the Greenville court Thursday The last detachment of the 2d F C Rent will sail from Havana tomorrow for Savannah, (in., where thev will be mustered out. Seven negroes in Little River county, Ark, projectors of rat e troubles, were lynched by infuriated white citizens Thursday. (tov Ellerbe say a he has not been petting his Inundrying done free of charge at the penitentiary, that-he is to pay per month for it. FRUIT AND SHADE TREES. I am repieaenting this season tin A tlauta nurseries a well known arm reliable house, and am |?re|mted t< ?ell ail kinds < f fniit and ornamenta trees cheaper than rhey have evei been sold in Lancaster county. Al tree-au oauteod lir-t elass, I). M. 1 ,owrysville, S < March 17, ? lm. Clerk's Sale. Stale of ->niitli < urti lim > f County of Lancaater )' Com. /'Imih ^outh-rn It ktlway '"o Plaintiff, (urainst K. II Yountr. Defendant, Hi virtu** of an order mad** in tlx above not! I?y Juiljfft Kriieai tiary, da ted M *roh S, ihvitr, I will *HI a' publb ?U'< ry. from the court house Mi*)**, 01 Momiuy, >{'! tl'ty ??/ April, I SHU duniiK 'lit* leya! Iiouim of sale, all tha piece parcel 01 lot of land, lying, alto at** and iieinv in I,an.ranter county am State aforesaid containing Owe- Jlnif Acref HI??re o?* brm, and bounded tufillowH! OntheNortl by Dun lap Mtreet, on the Kaat by Ini of Ricbard Yi untr, on tii** Mouth bj lot of Richard Young ami on II e Wee by lot of M rs Jose pit ('lark,said lot lia viotra front on Dunlap Htrecf ofseventj ilio bd one half (7oj j feet ami beinf two buintred aim rive and one-hal (- M) f**et deep. 'I liia is a deairt ble lot in tlie town o Lancaster atnl embrace* a nicelj painted live room cottage W Term* of eale. CAHH Fur eliane* to pay for papers. W H. L. PORTKR r n.t- p L C. T. P. Cothran, PPff's Atty March 8. 1?W>, hi. All Ara$flat* Mil Dr. MIIm' Nerve Pioetero. ill ^ ;!We Offsr ?c j -THEY yjNo. I Is 1.2(1 bought I >1 from 3 c ; No. 2 1000} worth 7 'JNo. 3 ?,000 quality.' i No. 4 A lot ( 'I ]Yll Villi** i iTJi I II II I ' 1 No. 5 72 lie ; $7 to $s Tliey ai* No. 6 $ 110( that me i pair was , No 7 A new Shoes, h JW>. 8 300 v cheap. When York * til gains in : (? FKU KKS DON'T TALI/ I Conflicting Statements A the Missing in the Winds* Fire. New York, March 22.?Of ,212 guests registered at Windsor hotel at the time oi j fire hut seven remain to l>< counted for. The list is as i lows : I Miss Margaret Fuller, I burg; Miss Dora HotTmnn, lJ niort ; Mr. and Mrs. A H.I son, New York; Mrs.J II St* New York; Annette 1'iihau Vermont. At the time of the fiio 1 were 274 employes of the h J Of these 17 are not accounted What are supposed to b remains of three bodies wore t lout of the \\ indsor hotel rui i a late hour to night. These 1 bring the list of dead up t< There are .''?7 persons mis The first find was made new corner of Fifth avenue and F< six ,-tr et. The workmen une< ed the remains of a body coi mg of a number of charred b Portions of a heavy silk skir 8 ... 8 >me beadwork f? una with j b ines gave the impression , the body was that of a wo 1 Subsequently portions of wha I believed by the police to be bodies were found ncur tho 11 vator shaft. Nothing was f l 'to identify them. It rMt? with grog whether yon continue th?. > aeree-ltUIIng lotgra habit. Nillo lltl^l remove., 11.<- <l. ei r. for U>bw<-o. with W J| ! nut nerrou* diet raaa ni.fnnir? *111 . Una. phrinse the 1 I k g. J torra loet manhood /fat make* too etrong^^l I Q i M . In health. Mrve^/a * I Al^cue.cur ' y''Lp,rUi^? gB IL^WOTOHA book. -m p yoor own druggl ^Jll ^^^wlllviiufMorgi Teltr ^^^a will, patiently, |>erelmcni hot ?| ueoally t'urn; (box) guaranteed to rnre. or we refund jHiTli|?eaeed/Ca., theeeca. aateaai. < A colored folk's church blown down in Spartanburg ing last Sunday night's stonr ^"*1, iirlPfii-fciMiifi e i. aiaawMBBiCTBMHa iu Eight Unmatcha SPEAK FOR THEM >0 Yards of Spring ong before the aih tents to SO cents, ards new Spring Per A d* mr cents, yours ior i> ce yards new Sliirtiii. i cents. it S'lcgant Trimmed tlcLiirnon) at One-II ill's wool suits. Sprin >. We are selling tl ?' selling. ) worth Don glas' Ix ans best in this c<i ranteci. lot of Sacli's Cine est and neatest shoe tindow shades. popul we return fs ten you will i . abundance A N SON ^ Senator Tillman, bis wife and ^ son, and Congress lian Latimer bout have returned from a visit to Cuba, i t,r They report baring had a delight- ' u ful trip. In Columbia the Senator * was asked about the brick, oats, . the etc., be is reported to have got- in t the ten from the penitentiary. lie ft,r< F the juiil he had bought some brick .. ^ llCtf ? nc- from Col Neul ami also some oats, fol- but it had been so long he didn't I remember whether be had paid hits- fur them or not. lie had fre- qi ialti-I ?picntly written to Col. Neal for ohn-' bills of what he owed, but s> far kes, ax b(. could remember no reply 1 ?* was ever received. j ( a | i Kilu. RH' Your Howi'h With LllCI C Candy Cr.tliartic, euro rnnatipatinn ton-tor |>j. . , 10c.25c. lfC.CC fail, d'tiifk'isisri-ftaiO'taoncy. _ | hu 3 Coming Today! three Anotho Car Load , ls. Of Pine Mules fl ?i?,r and Hors s. r the 1 1 These animals were carefully 1)r^' selected in person by our Mr. El- j >ver* liott and the PEOPLE MAY isist- REST A SSI'RED that they will ( M ones, prove to tie jm t what they are I t and hmking for. NO \V do 't ibi k of but i' i; until i me v?u KKK <>EK NEW s'i O K AND ji . MKT ()l' K I'Kli K>S. We liuve I pi bought t<> sell, Hi-fi we are going to ^ man. sell, it makes- ndifr-renee what prices others n.?i\ quote you We will either 1" t are ; meli. OH-N n]' Wilt sell for the fa two ' "ASH or ON TIME for good paper. rj I A ml d -t?'l fo.-gel that w? lire Hendele quarters for tli^ tv mind Best ? ag ns ]A and Buggies ? on the nuirk"t. Our large mm es of ve ^ liifhM is tlie hest evidence of the poo. J." JESjp u.'iirity of the Standiiri! mat. es handled t:y us You don't have t<? he h w i\? I Ktotej, I running r..? the shop with ti-o lluggie* 1 iWlitSr hihI Wu-f im you t,uy from us Of wl 'tr?M oourae you know that we keep ed it" oiS - H A UN ESS OF A EL KI N DS. - ','V M.atca, hh nrv?X No bet'er made than the hest grades ee we have in stock th was fw fall and see for yourself. ar< ,dur- KMJOTT & CRAWFORD. "" March 16. 1S99. I Pi ib!e Bargains, SELVES. Fmbrou'erie^ ance, raiigiug eale.yard wide.. Ills. > Prints. best Hats (t>v Miss Uiril Price. ? weight?v? art Is liem at est Shoes a tit! mntry. Kverv iniiati I^adies* on the titiu lti't ar colors antS rom New Snd Karat ' S. ot.iei'b.v the < 'oiint v lioard ot < oinniissioners. \RTIKS (individual* or iirisit^> are hereby notified thai the )>? itir* s thai license I? ? ohtah ? .) K?t -ate of cartridges before t >?> yg hat business. The law wi l Lv > is?ed apja ust any one disregard rij? i notice ami failing lo procure '-ivL M. r. cakdnee Kupervif"*! <?f Z/nncastov SJo.. Hi i. lioth, ]s9il HAKLEh 1) JO'EvfeS - ATTORNEY AT LAW LANCASTKli. S C OHico in the Court llo.tK* Will practice in all the Co-'.ftp. ompt attention will ho --i* siness with which er.tiu.-Cd Collections a ypeci ,;i liK llt.tvn jT^u" (SEME WEEKLY > 11 li MMWTKf' V in.; ft (S E At 1 - V\ EEKI Y tot li 1 *n |>ers ON K \ u-i St For $2.ust he paid for in AD\ A V ('Ft Sub- c? ibf! Fow The Journal is a larpc L'-'por, id beside* bcin<? a jicneral newaijier with various department. n.iw o \ i ' ? .l^iuuillll ii I 1 Tv iitinont with more rojuli 1 g for niters than many cxehi>i v < I \ ?gL'liltural papers, thon it << nc? ice a week. > Sample cepv bent icntion. Honey to 1 <i?n >t AVK M aDK mi ianj(enien'* * lf? brokers In New Y<>rk ' 1?% tto? nrk 'mm I nm nhle t?- | < aee Inn- .* mr. r? l?y a flr-t mor i*?Re o?> impr?vrMl Hon farm*, for mix year* tin e p?y>s tn inMtaimenta ?i the rm?? ?>f 7 it per annum The brokerage ???f e eharRp for ahrtrnei and inapret/\'ti MMtna'l and at tlie expense of I be r rower, PEWYIIE, Alty. at Ua *. Nov. 4. 4m, to morphine or ophuafo Dr. Mfltrnfrmm ua 0*M AliPafii. "OmowUMmT a y * mm a