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local Matters J Cotton brought 7i cents yesterday on this market. ICO sacks corn meal, at 00 cents, 1 to bo sohl in next fifteen days, at < Fundorburk & Co18. Mrs Kflic Caldwell has returned home from n visit to her sister, i Mrs A. J. Bass, at Norway, S. C. 1 mmm I 1 WANTED?25 veil trained i possum dogs at once. Apply to | 11 8 Crockett and .1 F Clyhurn. Fresh fish and oysters at my | market W cdnet-days, Fridays and Saturdays. S T Blackmon. Delegates to the State Conven i tion should send on their names to Dr S 11 Crawley, Gaffney, S C, if they wish entertainment. This is an important matter and delegates should attend to it at once. ?Baptist Courier. See ad of sale of personal property of the late .1 W MeWhirter to he made Decern her 4-th. Among the other effects to he sold is tive ' shares of stock in the Lancaster Cotton Mills. ( how Lone Cotton fnhjiooo unit he lurppy. Sold hy I'OIM'KK ' BROS. List of lettersadvertibcd for tho week ending Nov 14, 1891): Mrs S L M c.awford, Miss Nannie ' Withervpoon, .John McNeul, M 1' Perry. .1 F Gregory, 1* M. 1 The Camden foot ball team expects to go to Lancaster on Thanksgiving Day for a match game with the Lancaster team.? Camden Chronicle. Try a hox of Long Cotton Tobacco, best on the market for the money. Sold by PORTER BROS. Over 1.1,000 visitors were taken , to Columbia by the railroads dining Fair week, to say nothing of the numbers from adjacent counties to Richland who went by pri vate conveyance. The congregation of Unity Associate Reformed church near the Union and Lancaster line ar? about completing a new and com modious ho.180 of worship, having begun it in August. The old house was too small. ? Monroe Journal. Call at Funderhurk Co's for fruits to make your Thanksgiving cake. Perry Bennett knows exactly what you want. Mr A T Walters, of Mt Pleas ant, S C, who has been up tin * visit to relatives and old friends in this county, returned homo Saturday. Every body regretted that his stay was so short. Come again soon Mr Walters, and re- j main longer with us when you come. Bonn Loin*, colored, was committed to juil Saturday to await trial nt the next term of court on , the charge of atealing from the person, 'l'he warrant was issued by Magistrate Caakey and the arrent wuk made by Constable Con- ( nor. i "1841?Martin Pore," iu tho carving on a small flat slate rock left at this office yesterday by Mr < W B Blackmon. It was picked i up by him in a field near the Cun- i ningham place. Probably some j I of our readers may be able to tell something about this rock er the * jrtfrsoh whose name is carved i thereon. i B 10 lbs of Long Cotton Tobacco Foui is worth ir> of any other kind at A1 the price. S<?hl by PORTERonce BROS. i held | oilicc The Town Council has con H,iin< tracted for the erection of a house { St on the cemetery grounds where Allis persons can eo for shelter from ' ( rain or the scorching ruys of the an(l Summer sou. Something of this1 sort has been badly needed at the1 cemetery and we commend the council for itsaction in the matter. _ ?W Rishop A Grant of Philadelphia, ' I' will preach at St. Paul A M E tive church at this place, Nnv 23d. 'nrC He presides over the first Epiaco- f'dly pal District in the above named j trict vhurch and in president of the|,lnHl] publication and church extension A< department. j |',e iinter ? i i.-ii lit* 11, Citizens of tlu; panhandle re port that h bri Ige is needed over the i Mecorpin's creek on the road 1 Tl leading to Harrison, x. <\ feroi ! take! ? " j HlJtlK Fire in tlie County j tion I I {( A gin house, used by Mr. Dock 1 conf, linker as a cotton house, was' j burned last Friday night, near as F Taxahaw In addition to the gin j Hill house, seven hales of seed cotton, -N 4,ni belonging to Mr Baker, were|tt|l|v burned. His loss is ?:b?o or $400, ! j,KS with no insurance. The origin won nf the fire cannot be accounted niem for except upon the theory of in- w ecndiariain. and Mr. B , has no . ' ii ... Ban idea who could have any motive m.VT? for such an act. He hasn't an ! publ eneinv tlmt he knows of which the-. ni.ikes the burning most mvsteri nus Sheritr (My burn and Deputy ' <)pei Wilson went down Saturday, but, jrj ihere being no clue or suspicion ]\|;n, against any one they were not jjou called upon to make inv arrests. | j)0|. j One Child Accidentally Kills An ID^ * other 1 Han t'n Saturday iasi, Emcst Izard, ! Tl colored, aged three yearn, was ac-1 s<'<,in cidontally shot and killed by his eV H cousin, aged about six years, at *'uS the home of Fli Thompson, their j Maj grandfather, a mile or so North- { "',r west of town. The elder child had climbed up and taken the gun i *' from its place on the wall and was in !l handling it when it was accidentally discharged, the load passing "I' * through the bowels of the younger Hun >'hild and lodging in his hack. | Dr. \V M Crawford was summon-| Han ed but seeing the wound was fatal ln~ he ? nlv administered for the relief ~ of tlie child's suffering. Death J came in a few hours. Coroner, Young hehl an inipie-t Sunday it''? 1 morning and the jury found a "th*. verdict in accordance with the1 ahovo fact. A Comlcl Captur. ?! by Colored j'. rr Men. I' Kvorett Cureton, col., who was i *,r> c sentenced to the chain pan?* nt the last twrin (?f court, and who made his escape ahout thiee weeks apo, w s captured last Sunday) ^ nipht by liohert Mohlevand Avery with Cureton, two colored men, near 'his Van Wyck. They returned Kv? woim rett to the panp Monday moroinp H mt and were paid a reward of five nine dollars hy Mr. Barton, the Super -trial intendent, for his capture. No Ho i reward had been offered for Kv- wenl erett but Mr B., was plad t?> pet; HOn* him back and insisted on the mon l)or^ takinp the money for their tron- Are 1 hie. The time was when tlioge *n C( colored men would have heon 1 censured hv their people for l)ar* capturing a criminal of their race very but the better class of colored *i?n people in this county deplore ?^ crime hy members of their race and lealizo that the surest w*v to i Htop it in to nee thnt piininhment L< in metod out to offenders Henry Art! Mollwam, the other negro who citiz nncaped from the gang about the hin c tame time Cureton escaped, ban Bi ot yet been heard of. kno? *th Quarterly Conference. I the fourth quarterly couferof Lancaster M E chuich Sunday night, the following ?rs were elected for the en* conference year: ewards?.1 M Kiddle, K E ion, J M Hood, E E Cloud, r W Poovey, L C Lazenby W A Campbell, jcording Socretary ? L C nby. istrict Steward?.1 M Kiddle, mday School Superintendent P Bennett le following resolutions, telato the retirement of PresidKlder Campbell who has faith served the Kock Hill Dis* for the full four years, were lirnously adopted: scolding to the economy of SI E church South, the supcridency of the Kev .J B Cumpthe Presiding Elder of the t 11 i I District, w ill close with )resent conference year, lis the fourth quarterly con ice, for Lancaster station, s occasion to put on record, ? testimonial of its appreciaof his services. ^ 41 t ? i * ? - * ; ,v, umicuire rcsoivco ny mis eronce. That t ho Kev .1 B Campbell residing Kl?ler of the Rock District, for the* lust four s, has heen punctual, faithful efficient, in the discharge of is official duties; and that he I?y his urbanity anil dignity, the love and esteem of the ihers of this church, which he cherished in the future.^ That the Southern Chi is Advocate, and the county .papers he requested to give icitv to this preamble and 5 resolutions. rsi llouse, Tomorrow Nigbt eld's & Hanson's Big City itrels will appear at the Opera ?;e tomorrow night, Novem* Ii;ih, with a company of thirtyhigh salaried artists suppoithe great and only l' iehls & son. acv will open with a grand ic first part?44Admiral DewRacoptiou;" introducing Mr Bararadi, the famous tenor; George Peil, Mr Jas Kenarod ray and Quinhan, .las F Henv, buck and wing dancing; lohn Conrov and Will Bensley wonderful floating wire spec ; McAvov and Henneasy with o date parodies and savings; pheno, artistic manipulator Musical Minstrels, Fields & son; Carcanta, with his dunebarrel act; the Electric Quar, -considered to be one of the singing four before the puhKuutTman and N\ alsh; and .newest of minstrel farces ? . Colored Fancy Ball." n entertainment of two hours in and laughter. ?:f"( I rand midday parade at 10 a. m. Band concert, 7 rices, 75 cents, 50 cents and ents. May Not Be Tried. 'ill Strait, who i? charged having attempted to poison mother-in law, Mrs. Kidd, b weeks back by sending her iss of green corn with strychin it, may not appear for nt the next term of court. * now in Arkansas, where he t with the knowledge and conof his bondsmen, and is reed to he ijuite sick. There nanv suHpiciouHcircumstances >nnection with tho affair and lei^hhors and relatives of the ies directly concerned are much divided over the quea* of Strait's guilt or innocence, orkville Enquirer. Merchant Kills Himself, nwndeaville, S C, Nov 11.? iur L Latimer, a prominent en and merchant here, took iWh life today with a pistc/P. id health ia the only cause vn. L . . New Guard House. Tho Town Council is having i erected on the lot adjacent to the ! court house grounds, recently | purchased by the council from VV ^ A Davis, a good, substantial brick guard house. It will face the steps on tho North side of the t court house, and will have threo cells opening into a corridor running North and South. The council chamber will he on the } right of the corridor. This will ( leave sufficient room between the 1 he-use and Main street for the J erection of a tine town hall a* < some future day. j Unhurt Mending Fast. t Patterson, N J, Nov 13. ? Vice s | President Unhurt is much better1 | today. There was no relapse last ! niffht and he is <lftimr v?.iv ,? ..u J this morning* Administrators Sale of Personal Property. virtue of mi Order of the honorable!' I) Jones Judge c f Pm?? bate of Lancaster county. I will sell at public outcry, on Wednenday, the I fourth day of December in x . at the late residence of J \V. McWhir.er, deceaaed, in ihe t iwn of Lancaster, I the following personal property he I longing to the estate i f said deceased, c lisi-tim; mostly of the follow itig nr< tides, to wi*: Vive shares of Lancaster Cotton Mills st ek at the par value of one I hundred dollars, per share Hou-ej hold and kitctien furniture, one ox j one hog, billiard tab e and Hxures, one pistol, o* e ox eart. one siei h b?e : gums, twogruvl stone-, diamond ring i and diamond pin, &e. tee" l ei ins ot Sale t 'ASU upon de* ] 11% er*. < i;<?H<iK (J. <' Mc W it t K i Kit. i A d011it isi iat >r of tne i ersonal estate i of J W McWhtrter, necesaed. mm o?l i .STATIC OK SOI" I'll CAROLINA, CilfNTY <' K I. \ NCASTKK. Iii the Common l'leas Kusan B'aeknion William L Black moti Itoliert L HUi ktnoii ami Mary I IC Kenningtoti Plaint ills myaiiMt | J 1'homas Kiackinon. K K (Leg -rv Hurwel K Blacktnon. J-*he F II.hck| moti Sadie Blacktnoo and Mamie Blackmon, Defendants BY virtue of an Order made in the above case by Judge O W Buchanan, dried Nov 8, !Sf?9, I will sell at public auction at Lancaster court house within the legal hours of sale on 1 the I First Monday in Drcr mbrr, N*rt, I all that piece, paicel or tract of land, ctiiitatii11 g Two Hundred Acres, more r less, situated in the county and <>tate nfore-ai , hounded on the North by lands of Willis P Klaekmon; on t to Hast by ami- "f J 'T lvennington ami ottiers, on lie "touth by amis of the said Willi* P Blacktnoii and on the NVe-l by >ands of ('. Welsh ami ( ot It I's , i Stcif Terms ?>f Sale, CASH PurI chaser to | t?v for papers. L M. CLYBl'KN. S L < >v I'laintills' Attys L D B'akc- ey, i lob Printing. Law Briefs, Minutes, all kind nf Blanks. Bill and Letter Heads Knvelopes, and all kinds of .loli | Printing dune in the Best style and at lowest prices. Call at l iik Lkdoku (itliee and see samples of , my work and get prices. HCHII W ILSON, A Idieville, S. C. I Press and Banner Office. t3QKUMtfVQQHHDBHHH0DBSBBB | It is Your Own Not Allow I You i I Gl'NS, Pistols, Shells, Belts . Hunting Coats, Leggings, Pri j mers. | t See our Mingle gun for $ ">.< o and our ! double for $8 utii I CHINA, Cups unil Saucer#, Plates, Howls, Dishes open and 1 covered. I (Nloemt plain white Cup and ShucerJKo net.) ^LASS VV A UK, Pitcher#, Pickle disflfe?, Preserve stands. (*Pkere set cents.) MUSICAL INST1UTM KNTS, Guitars Banjos, Violins, Acoordeons, Harps, Concertenas, Auto* harps, Mandolins, Phonoharps. , (A dandy fltilt.tr for $'2.70.) DON'T FOHGKT.*?Santa C his goods with ti?, and such a line 1 B; C.HOU / 1l WRONG A WHO ? SOLOMO Because he said that ail is vanity here is the new store of PORTKR ?nd that is plumb full of the nicest st< Mcs on. Not a bit of vanity about it that Mr. Porter bought and selected 1 in their neat store room are laden wi brought to Lancaster in a'I it'sglorioi tie of those hats we were talking ah< n it that he thought he was one of tin ind one of the ladies who purchased a hat she had found Cinderella's slippei pry. And. gentlemen, we just want yc Our Sbirts and We hnve stur.s for men in the a ...i < ... .. . I - ......i- ...| II I- I I-III IIIJU \S Slnrt- Willi hi Minis s white a.? 'I list i'|>ni h< liii it i r pen In fi Shiris wIhim- hi.sou s H.e plain VVllOH- IlllU' tl holes. HI ill lltl|e| Hy it m anist rt-.-s wlm t new jus For In i.ohle vmii k iiit*i of [ i ii(l .1 iikI ]..<><>!< in <>ui N>-h! ti ai k - ( . ii f r hi* rut?? lit \V III ->e I it'll Illy Mill I'm t i'l |||I\ v A ii it she'll t h i li I; i?s ?In* tin >k s i Will; Ma* h- I ti n r hi1 is Inn A ml it y ii'vi* t<>i11 it .i \ hi.f i \Y?* fun st-l I y ii > i ii 11 iii will Alxxays j; ail to mm you 1.units t'oiiTiin THE CHEAP ^ When buying shoos nlway* COCKADE CITY ! -l11<I wear 11 please yon. E\cr\ pair inner soles. Buy none that are s:i best wearers nitnle. 1 ?" Sol.I in til' styles. Tickled because I c pain. I can do the same foryot effects result from tiiv extract pleasant ness ami satisfaction in I've the experience, the "knov doing all branches of scient.fie tie Special attention given t Work. No charge for examinr Or J, E. Rulled LANCASTEl MOMC I' TO LOAN. j 1HAVK .M .ill F. ?. rraeeinitn ts with | broker* in Nexv York t tlx tlirtui h . wh'ini I an. utile t?: plat e loans securetl hy a tl rst morion a* till improxeit I fur in* for ti ve year- lime pay ah e in iiistiillme is. at the low ratt- of 7 per ! cent Interest per annum. The broker f tore anil the eharire for ahl:act anil v inspection iire small ami at the ex- j pense of the hnrroxver li F. W Y Ii I H. Xtiy at I .aw. j * _ i < aa?wilt mi ? Ma??Ba Fault if You do J I us to Save < >nej on JEWfCLKY, Watches, Clocks, { Pins, lincklcs, Beauty l'in,Chains. (A Watch that will run ami keep time for 12 months or your money back. SI 2ft ) S1LYKKWABK, Sp urns, ladles 1 sugar shells, butter knives, cas 1 tors, cream antl sugar sets, pitch era, pickle stun<ls, card cases. ( ? k niv? h ami 6 fork*, RoKfrs A Bros Al. 12 I)wt Kea' in the world, $l.nO ) , * Pictures, picture frames, pic- ( ture glass, cord and nails. ( RKI'AI KING. Watches, Bicycles, Clocks, Jewelry, Sewing ! machines. F.very job guaranteed. . CUTLKKY, Razors, pocket p knives, scissors, shears, butcher j knives, carvers. p (Bee the Butcher Knife on tlie 10c j counter, it will surprise you.) latis has already begun depositing t )as never lieen seen here liefore. GH&CO. GAIN!! IN. WHY?? y and that can't he ri^ht because HltOK. ick of <joods \ou ever laid four Most of tini>e nico'iu'w jjikkU limself are.in now and the shelve* lli the handsomest jjjoods evof is history. A ucntleman hoiurht lit last week and looked so welt b returned heroes of Manila Bay, i i>air of those shoes dreamed rs, heeause it made her feel nv " i" Nerk Wcar: prime of lifo mils 11iiti a w if.>, < ilie ili i von mi. re, or .lai'itilv plot. .!, > s?li 1 -lep\es are < <>mpleteil ' what w? ? ( r. a'ter islorfr o!.i lj'.iic! -t? r lit tlii* t'P irlV i w iik lii'jr ? \ ? it i li im i id ore -oil at kn |! riylit i<wif VV lint lot vow< il m to yi u Sllll \ on vj|' too. ai.ii (it Dt lein n ectfully, I BROS STORE.> ask for the Yor w]ll liiiil t!.e:n to & ifiiat anteed to In* solid outer JUKi id to lie us good, as thev are.the Porier th os. ixtructed his tooth without i. Neither pain nor after in<r. Mv methods sn,rirest stead. v how'" and tie faeilitvs for ntistrv at the least cost o (jold Crown and Bridge itions and estimates. ?e, Demist. c s. c. NOT I CP! f'o thf Tr jr I.nnranter Co till ' i, : I lie Trenmier's < llice will lie ..pet* or t !? collect ion of -a x.-s for the hsri.' ear isitii Ironi tin- lii.n day of Octooer o the .'list day I)ee< n Uer 1 Sl?9. The levy is as follows : hate, r) tnilhu. 'oiuey. 5 " 'J A f' It It, ;; -tettrinn C f K It tun ?is, J " Ichool, :t * 1.0CAI. i. vv. S (' ( la, Kx., It It. < >i s Cr?ek, _ \t ,nilt^ ? C .V, Oa, Fit , K It < ni.e Creek, 4' ? * F (la. Fx /,' K. I'leasarit Hid. ; { ** I.Hiieastcr (irade.i School, 4 44 MiKIUirst, HclH'Ol. 1 Jones X Honda, school, ToTAI. l.KVY l!> JMSTKICTS. Indian Land, niilK, A'axlmw, 1?;j w 'nne ('reek, 21 " 1'ane Caeek (Jraded** li.?? 2.? ^uie Crcpk Jones X Koali-23 Jills Creek, 21J " Jills C'reekCJraded, 25J ' Jills Cre< k Jones X Loads, 2<J * Juford, 1HJ -1*' >'lat Creek, li?J "Mat Creek Kershaw. I?>J ?' Measnnt Hill, M?J " 'feasant Hill, Kershaw, lhj 4' 'feasant Mill, Oakhurst 23| u Veasanl Hill, Jones X Heads. 21J " !edar Creek, lfij ? Jedar Creek, Jones X Roads, IkJ ** Respectfully submitted, w. c. cauthk*, Co. Treasorss. Heft St, lew.