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local Matters, Mr E E Cloud left Monday for the Northern markets. Mr J M Heath left Saturday for the Northern markets. Mr. Richard Nelson of Camden is visiting relatives in Lancaster. Mr. J. T. Funderburk of Dudley, spent several days here this week. M rs. J. \V. Hamel and children of Kershaw are visitine her o parents at this place. Mr D N Mackey of Heath Spring spent several days in town this week. Mr T B Clyburn and family of Columbia sj>ent several days horo with relatives this week. Mrs W D Lommond is visiting her daughter, Mrs 1* G McCorkle, in Bock Hill. Miss Florence Brown left yesterday for Bock Hill where she will enter Winthrop College. Miss Laney of ChesterfieldjJ is boarding at Dr. Funderburk's and attending school here. Eleven candidates for baptism were immersod last Sunday morn ing at Pleasant Plain Baptist church. There will be service in the Episcopal church Thursday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev J W Cantey Johnson Misses Marion Thpmson and Alice Williams left Monday for Greenville, where they will enter the Greenville Female College. Mr and Mrs L 1* Baker have commenced house keeping. They occupy Mrs Moore's house on Market street. The Lancaster Court House Alliance will meet in the court house Saturday Sept 23rd at 3:30 p m. E Everall, Sec. Miss Alice Mackey of Heath Spring, passed through Lancaster Monday en route to Hock Hill where she will re-enter Winthrop College. Misses Ada and Mattie Clyburn, daughters of Hon. W. U. Clyburnof Kershaw, are hoarding at their uncle's, Sheriff L. M. Clyburn's, and attending the graded school. Charley .Jackson, another of the negroes charged with taking part in the camp meeting riot, was arrested last Saturday and committed to jail. Mrs. T. S. Carter, who hHs l?een visiting her parents near Longsville, returned home Sunday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Cora Welsh, who will spend some time with her. List of letters advertised for the week ending Sept 10, 1800: Finnic Hicklin, Mrs Julia Jack son, Mien Minnie Ragest, col., Ixjula Wright, lloykin White, care Will lleattie. Captain Frel Mobloy, who now has a railroad grading contract in North Carolina, visited his family in this city this week. He will not accept the place of first lieu* tenant, offered him by the b'ecretary of War, owing to the fact be must finish his contract befoie he could enter the army and the authorities insisted that be mnst accept the appointment at once or not at all.?Rock Hill Herald. Tho graded* school, opened Monday with tho largest number of pupils yet enrolled at the owning of tho session. About fifteen of the new pupils are from beyond the school district limits. Miss Lily Thom, the accomplished young lady who presided over Heath, Springs & (Jo's millinorv department last season, is expected to arrive today. She will bo with tho same firm this season. Will Reeves, Columbus Truesdel, Kd Truesdell and .Fas. Clark, four of tho negroes committed to jail for complicity in tho camp meeting row, have been admitted to bail in tho sum of $.'100 each for their appearance at the next term of court to answer to the charge. Wo have received a copy of the Fair Bluff (N C) Times, W F Swaringen, Jr., editor. It is a hustling paper, democratic to the core, and promises to be a town builder. It has a liberal advertising patronage from tho live, business men of the town. Jack Mobley and Charley Crawford. thpi )wn flarlriaa ed on ft warrant of tho church of! ficials at tho camp ground for disturbing a religious mooting, were to stand trial before Magistrate King Monday. Jack was discharged on paying costs. Presiding Elder CampbeU, will preach here, in the Methodist ^ church, Friday night of this week, and also Sunday night following, j He will hold his 4th quarterly conforenco just after the regular j services Sunday night. Ho will hold quarterly conference at Zion church on Saturday, the 23. He will also preach at Zion Sun1 day morning?this will tie Mr | Campbell's last official visit to I Lancaster, fis this year completes his four years' service as presiding older o* this district. His sermon, therefore, next Sunday | will be his last in Lancaster. A . large congregation will doubtless assemble to hear him. _ Dr. \V II Wakefield of Charlotte, N C, will bo in Lancaster at Cunningham Hotel on Friday, | Oct 6th, for this one day only. His practice is limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Inexhaustible Supply ot' (iranite Dr. T. J. Strait has loft at our office a specimen of granite from his Cedar Creek quarry which was blasted out thirty feet below tho surface of the earth. The Doctor has a foitunc in granite if the contemplated railroad from Chester via the Catawba water power to Camden is ever built as I it will necessanly have to go through his granite fields. He says his supply of granite is inexhaustible. AC A RDOFTUNKSFROM fNQ,(JIRK MASSKY 1 take this method of expressing my most grateful thanks to tho many good people of Chesterfield and Lancaster counties and of North Carolina who so kindly assisted in the recent search for my daughter?who had disappeared from home. \\ K MA88KT. Dudley, S C. Monroe and Chesterfield paper* are requested to copy. Col. Jim Tillman Disappointed. Washington, Sept. 10.?-Prosident McKiniey today revoked order giving authority to Col. Jim Tillman, of South Carolina, to raise a company of Indians. Tillman leaves here much disappointed, Waylaid, Beaten and Itobbed- re The Assailant* In Jail ^ About sundown last Saturday tr evening Messrs Robert Hagins wi and F M Shaver staited from th this place to their homes a few tu miles South ox town. The former was rid*ng a mule and the latter was walking. When they reached ^ the brick-yard about half a mile from town they were simultaneously attacked by robbers. Mr Hagins was knocked from his | mule with a rock and at the same ,p, time Mr Shaver was struck down. . te The robl>er8 rushed upon them ^ and beat them in the head with ^ rocks until they were unconscious when they rifled their pockets and . ran off down the branch at Jacob's ^ hollow a short distance, as the ^ tracks showed, and returned to 01 town. Dick McManus, col., and . his wife were nassinxr a few! - ' V. IV) minutes afterwards and Mr n< Hagins, having recovered conseiousness, called to them and asked cc them to procure assistance. Ihey p were brought to town and re- . ceived medical attenton. Mr ^ Hagins was found to have several 81 bad cuts and bruises about bis ni head and face and one of his arms jj was broken above theorist. Mr . ^ Shaver's most serious wound was ^ a fracture of the skull above the ^ eyes. He was bleeding profusely and it took some time to stop the ^ flow of blood from one of bis wounds. He was unable to be moved to his home and was taken ^ to Mr W B Cauthen's where he ^ still remains in a critical condiS? tion. te Messrs Hagins and Shaver both fr claimed to have recognized two of Ji their assailants as Bob Furr and D Thany Clinton, and Mr Hagins ni thinks thefe was another man in S< i ^ the party. Furr is the white man 8e who was sevorely dealt with by ta white caps at this place a year or M so ago for neglect of bis family p< and lying about town at die- h? reputable houses. Tbey were cc i both arrested that night and lodged w in jail by Sheriff Clyburn and his J( j deputy, Mr Wilson. Of course nI j they strenuously deny anv con I nection with the affair, hut in ad dition to being recognized by Cl Messrs Hagins and Shayer a j, leather glove was found in the p pocket of Clinton which has been identified as one Mr Hagins woro ^ while working at his engine that day and which he had in his pocket when attucked. In search ing Clinton when he was arrested Deputy Wilson took tho glove from his pocket but put it back. On Monday he learned that in addition to his pocket book a glove . had also been taken from Mr Hagins pocket. He then asked J , Clinton for the glove he hud taken from his pocket but put back in it when searching him. Clinton denied that any glove was in his pocket and stuck to it despite Mr Wilson's assertions that there was. Mr Wilson was telling at th? I iv<?pv utiilvln vt nnclo J ..J | ning of Clinton's denial of having had a glove in his pocket when he was informed that one of the em ployees had picked up a glove in front of the stable shortly after Mr Wilson had passed with the prisoner Saturday night. It was produced and found to he Mrj Hagins' glove. Again, we are told that shoes of these men titted the tracks the robbers made along the branch when tleeing aftor <om- , mitting their dastardly crime. In following these tracks Mr Hagins1 pocket book containing his money was found where the thief had dropped it about 25 yards from the road. The public is terribly wrought up over this affair, and many now feel assured that Mr Kingstaff, whose body was run over by the .. train at Boar creek trestle, the (I Saturday night previous, was murdered, robbed and his body placed on the trestle. It will t>e membered that the engineer saw iro men out to one side of the ack near the trestle that night ith their hats drawn down over eir faces and with their hacks rned to the train as it passed. rURB CON F KSSKS. Yesterday morning Bob Furr, e white man charged with Thany linton with the robliery of essrs. Hagins and Shiver, made full confession of his connection ith the affair. Ho said that hany and Wash Clinton commitd the battery on Messrs. Hagins j id Shaver while he (Furr) rifled leir pockets. Ho also described { iw he and Thany ran down the i ranch and came back to town but s could not tell what became of 'ash. Sheriff Clyburn went it and captured Wash who was lund to have a handkerchief of I ir. Shaver's in his pocket. The | jgroes strenuously deny any, lowledge of the affair but their j nintenances betray guilt when j urr faces them with his confes? on. Aside from the confession lere is circumstantial evidence iffieient connected with the recog* tion of the parties hy Messrs. agins and Shaver to convict lem. They will be apt to spend I le remainder of their days in the ' late prison. n Kscaped Convict Captured .Jim Seegers, colored, who was i mvicted in Lancaster county in j *92 of manslaughter for the, tiling of Frank Hilton, col., and i intenced to ten years in the penintiary, and who made his eKcnjie j om the Stale farm the 16th of: illy a year ago, was captured in : Arlington county last Friday I ght by Messrs S B Roberts and aaborn Sims of the Longsville! iction of this county. Ho was ken to Columbia Saturday by lr Roberts and delivered to the | anitentiary authorities. Seegers 1 id been living in Darlington uinty for more than a year anil as going under the name of nek Hinson. Messrs Roberts id Sims will divide the reward. m l Mr Aaron Radcliffe, the public! >tt??n weigher at Denmark, S C, ' ropped dead at 10 o'clock last riday while in the act of weigh | ig a bale of cotton. | HOW f ] Old She Looks 0 Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale checks won't do it. 1 Your household cares may 9 be heavy and disappointI ments may be deep, but I they cannot make you look H old. H One thing does it and I never fails. E It is impossible to look m young with the color of i m seventy years in your hair. ( | Aiiers 1 Holr fi 1 ?K|Ur . permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age Used according to directions it I gradually brings back the I I color of youth. At fifty your I hair may look as it did at k| It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling ^ 'out; and cleanses the sCatp (I from dandruff. Shall we B send you our book on the I It jror a* not obtain .M job UMtlU from iho imo( MN view. writs U? doctor abort It. H rNWkly Iktrt U iwm 4UBemltw a wltk jobf mml mtm whkh B Trar'ifiKWU.'tES i Tickled because I pain. I can do the same for yc effects result from my extrac pleasant ness and satisfaction ii I've tho experience, the "kno doing all branches of scientific d< Si>ecial attention given Work. No charge for examin Or J. E: Rutlec LANCASTE The Rosemary Knitting Mills,) at Barnwell, are now turning out 1 ] about 1,000 pairs of half hose weekly and behind their orders, too. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA C O U N T V O F LANCASTER, } In the Court of Probate. By Clias. I). Jones. Judge of Probate. wiikkkas, Johu C Mobley has made auit to me, lo grant him Lette.s <>f Administration on the estate of and ( efFects of Hunan Duncan, d? ceased. l THBSK AKK THEREFORE (O Cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ' un.l 11 ?.? .... I.i .J r-v ?" . VIKH'UIO ui Hie nam PUSMU LlUn ! pan, deceased. that they he ami ap- , pear before me, in the ( ourt of Pro . hate, to he held at Lancaster, P. H , on September 18?.h next, after pub- ! Mention thereof,- at 11 o'clock in the J forenoon, to chow cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should no; be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal this 4th day of September, Anno Domini. 1899 r1 <j -1 CHAH. 1) JONES. L ' ' Probate Judge. Summons For RElief. 1 State of South Carolina,) Court Com County of Lancaster. f mon Pica*. J. C. Foster. Plaint ill', against ( W. S. L. Porter, as Administrator of Derelict Estate t f D. M Crocketr, I deceased, and Derelict Estate of L ' E Crockett, deceased, and R R. Crockett, R. C. Crockett and Nanuie Williams, as heirs at Law of D. M. Crockett, deceased, and L. E. ( rockett, deceased. tj To the Defendant Nannie Williams: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this r action which is tiled in the office of the Cl"rk of Court of Common Pleas y for raid county and to serve a copy of I t your answer to the said complaint on | . 11he sutiscriher at his office in town of ' Iv rshaw, K C , within twenty days . after the service hereof; exclusive of i j the day of such service; ami if you I < | fail to answer the complaint within 1 the time aforesaid, the plaint it! in this action will apply to the Court for the l telief d manded in this complaint. I Dated August 28, A I) 1899 J. Harry Foster, PlaititifT's Atty. ' I To Nannie Williams, Absent Defend- I J ant: I I Take notice that tlie Summons and Complaint in the shove entitled action i j has this day been tiled in my olliee at : j. Lancaster C. H . H. C. August 28. 1899 ' W H. I.. Porter. C. C. C. P L G. Rep. 1 tiw. Notice to Debtors ami Creditors of Green Culp, Deceased. | All personr indebted to the esta e of Green t 'ulp, deceased, will collie forward at once and make ' settlement lo the undersigned Persons having claims against said estate will present them, duly verified to the undersigned. <). W POTTR, Executor. ] Aug 22, 1899?1 m. 1 Notice to Debtors ami Creditors i of 1*. M. IMyler, Deceased. I ALL Persons indebted to the estate of P. M PLIer, deceased will | come forward at once and make settle- ' . ment with the undersigned. Persons ' I having claims against said estate will i i.resent them, duly verilied, to the undet signed. w. u. plylkk, Geo. w plylkk. Executors. TRESPASS NOTICE. I I 1 J LL PERSONH a UK HEREBY [ warned riot to trespass by walk** Ing, tiding, hunting. Ashing, hauling ' wood, lightwood, or trespassing In i any way on my lands in Pleasant Hill f i township, boumled by John Unbutton, . J J liridgex, eatate lands of J H i Yaughan, estate lands of GeoT Bailey 1 and others. The law wUI be enforced ( against any and all persons disregard*, ing this notice. MksM K Cauthkn. Aug 17 18119-1 m. MJTIlliOI'IIIMIHItliL , i t ' SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that on the 29th day of A uguat, i 9, the undersigned as executor of i the will of John T Mackey, deceased 1 Will make application unto Oh as D c Jones, Judge of Pi ohate in and for the t Oounfy of Lancaster and Hfate ofriouth < ar<> ina, for a final discharge as such executor- J F MAOXEY, Executor. ' July 29, 1899. 30d. extracted his tooth without ui. Neil her pain nor after ling. My methods suggest i stead. whow" and ne facilities for entistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge ations and estimates. Ige, Demist, u, s. c. Buggies. Bupgie?; Buggies galore ? Buggies good, Buggies better, gies Best Buggies big, Buggies little, Buggies on e\ery story? Buggies for comfort and Buggies to last, rrn WE have I IT V BUGGIES 1 Ijlll ALMOST WITH IA"J OUTNUMBER, Jf all grades and ut prices rangr.g from $30 for a good top hugzy on up. In fact, just at this season we are making a specialty :>f BUGGIES. Our large woeky sales is the secret of our Being ible to scli a good BUGGY for SO LITTLE MONEY o DUD CONTINUES TO GROW U U U IN POPULA R FA VOR. [ lUPDV GO? 1 (1>rj,E ullLJllI HORSES. HffRVIPF STVI-,S? jCjuVIUIj turnouts AND CA REFUL DRIVERS. Plenty of Wsgous and Harness, too. Jail and tee us. ILLIOTT & CRAWINIRD. Flie Lancaster Graded School. PHK ANNUAL SESSION OF th? 1- Lancaster Graded School will be~ {in on Monday, Sept IS, 1S9!>, at S:4 i in. The Superintendent will he at the school house on the loth, and 16th from 10-12 a in, to enroll new pupils and transact other school business. Teachers are requested to meet on the loth Hept at 9 a rn. Pupils must come prepared for regus lar work on the lirst day. Reasonable tuition fees will be jharged pupils who reside beyond the limits of the School District All pul?ils will lie required to pay a monthly incidental fee. Boys ami girls from a distance de? liring to attend this school can icadily lecure cheap rates <f board here in private families. For further information address B. F. MILLER, Olir'tu Board Trustees, or C'iiasT Connoks. Sec and TreaH. Lancaster, S C, Aug 14, '9ft. fob Printing. Law Briefs, Minutes, all kinds >f Blanks, Bill and Letter Heads, Envelopes, and all kinds of Job Printing done in the best style md at lowest prices. Cull at 1 HE Lkdc.kh office and see samples of ny work and get prices. HUGH WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. l'ress and Banner Office. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Widest patronage and fullest equip* ment in its history. Faculty 88; Students 4!I5; It Academic Ceursen; t Elective Courses; 3 Professional Schools, in Ijhw, in Medicine and in i'harmncv. New buildings, water sot ks, splendid libraries, laboratories, ste Advanced ola sea open to women, ruilion $80 a year; board. $8 a month. Ample opportunity for self-help, ^chnlarshshipeand loans for the needy. Free tuition for teachers. Hummer school for teachers. 24 initruclhrs, 147 students. Total aiirolls metit 84* For illustrated handliook and catas ogue, address, PRESIDENT, ALDERMAN, Chapel Hill, N. C. REGISTRATION NOTICE. pHE PUBLIC WI LL TAKE nolle# 1 that the Registration Rooks will ye open, at the court house, for the egistrxtlon of parties enl it led to roaster under the Constitution, on the st Monday in each month, until 3d lays preceding toe next general eleo* ion W O A PORTER. Chairmen Hoard Registration L C [jancaster, H C Dee 1893.