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1 res! ftjgtms. Cotton brought 7^ cents yesterday on this market. Big lot of Shirts. ;>5 cent# kind for 25 cents, at Porter Bros. P There will be service in the Episcopal church Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Pong X Harper hare torn down their wood work and smith shop ind are rebuilding it on a larger ecsle just East of where the old shop stood. The lame new stables of the ClTtmru-llealh Mule Co., are neming completion ami thay ex peel to move into it by next Monday. Largo lot of pant*, 75 renin kind for 50 cents, sit Porter Bros Hon. C D Jonen goes to Col- J nnibin today on professional businc?s and will remain several day*. M"** Allie II ood has returned home after a pleasant \init to re's- i tives in North Carolina. Mr. W Davis of Cnion coun tv, N C, visited his kinsman, Mr. W P Davis, the past week. Miss Jennie (iribblo of Char lotto, who lm* been visit in<; Mn i W II l'orter ut tliin place, return | cd home a few dnvs ago Mr. Minor CUburn, son of our esteemed Slientf, will leave next Monday for Columbus, (in., to enter the Masaev Business College. Chew Bong Cotton I'obaceo and be happy. Sold by PORTER BROS. Messrn. Peale and Bird have contracted with Jackson Lodge, A F M, to erect a brick building, forty feet lonir. glu-s front and back, i(i the vacancy between the Lod^o building and the Payaeur hi in k. Work will be beptn at once. 'the new glial d house and council chamber on the town lot north of the court lo use is completed. It is u substantial structure, and Dlisuner* will !>r nl.ni.t .1 in tlio ? ??!!s of 111?? i;u?rd house jis in our county jail. Who tvill l>o the tiist to occupy one, of the new cells Let everyone resolve "not J." 10 |l?s of Lolls/ ('otton Tolmcen is worth 1 .r> of :in\ other kind nt tin- price. S. Id hv POKTKK lllii )S. Mr. 1'rinee Blackmon, son <.f Mr. B F Bia<kini?ii ??f Lnn^sville, enrolled s? a |tii|<il of the graded school here ls*t Monday. Many new pupils have entered the school from ditTercni sections of the county this session, and the indication* are 1 It -at many others will come. We have one of the he*t schools in the Mate, and its patrons aro more than gratified with its excellent management. In all her history Lancaster has pre l atily never had more efficient, or progressive teachers in charge of her school. '1 hi* fai t it l?e- ; I coming generally known through-! out the county and almost every week a new pupil it enrolled from orne section of 1 ho county. Try a box of Long Cotton Tobacco, best on the market for the money. Sold by PORTER BROS. WANTED, for cash, Hickory, Dogwood, Persimmon, Walnut Loga. Southern Hardwood Co, 1*. O. Box 529, Charleston, S. C. te?T"Sobacribe te Tub Lbdkok We regret to learn thi?t Kev. Chalmers Moore, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Heath Spring, is aoriously ill of Bright'a disease. The friends of Mrs. C W Por terof Irvington, formerly M ins Fannie Bhikeney of this place, wili regret to learn that she has been stricken with paralysis. The stroke was slight and mainly in one side of the face. Mr. and Mrs. Loviek P Iloddey returned Monday afternoon after ? most dflii'hltnl Irin In ?h? luiwl ' i of llowers. I hey will reside here Mr. Kodi cy having arranged to exchange positions with Mr. Fereuson, tin* latter takingcharge of tie L & C linaineaa at Fort Lawn and tin- tinnier taking the agency at this place. I will l?e in Lancaster, S (!. at niv office Salutday, .Ian. 13th to arrange nn\ accounts due the firm of I". M. Fit/.pnt rick *\c Bro ; alao to transact nn\ other hii-inesaeonnected with the firm. .1 II Fitzpntrick. Fiat of letter* ailveitiiiod for the neck ending .Innuarv 0 1 ?0; ti-? K11111 a t 'oiisur, Soflice Nash, ' i ifM i-s Nannie Brll Beeves, Richard Ihinn, RoM Trueadell, I \Y S \Vitherspoon .1 F (iregorv, 1' M. I leat li of an Aged I.ail v Nil- Marv McCain, widow of the lata II II Mct'ain, died yesterday at her home near Walktip, iil" <1 a lion t SO years. Die internicnt will take place today at I'irzali church Dentli of >lrs. .1. M Crcnslmw Mrs (icorgie Crenshaw, daughtar of Mr Recce Cnske\ of this count \ and w ife of Mr John M Crenshaw, died on Wednesday la-t. at the Fnreka cotton mill in Chester. of consumption, aged ahout 10 \ears. She had only lieeii. joarricd ahont two yeara, was a mem her of the Baptist church, and was a consistent young christian woman Her remains were lu'oiinht to this place and were taken to Douglas church, four miles west of town, tor lurid lift- husband survives her n<>at)i of >1r. A V\ Osborne W r learn, with regret, of the death of this oood, jjri ial, clever innn, which occurred at Blackst.ut tr. his home, of | mi ill v sis, lust Thursday Though it hss tieen some years since XI r Osborne lived in iaincastei he is still remembered here and will he while this generation lasts. He was about 70 vrurs of a^e and was horn in Kitchburu, Mass. In 1847 lie came south and tlie last 53 years of his life won spent in Oeorjjia, North and South Carolina ** a hriek manufacturer and contractor ! 1 i ? honesty, upliohtne.s, strict attention to buaine-. at d his oenial, social, friend I v dispo?ite it made him hosts of friends wherever lie went. He was a member of the Methodist church His remains were interred at Blaoksbur^. Now Coram Oil Mill. For m'\m rI \ earn we have I?*?en endeavoring to persuade our nionicd men to ir?v< ?t some of their aurploa capital in an oil mill :il this place Oil mills in the State are making everywhere tioin iiO to To percent per annum on the money invented. We notice that the Atlantic Cotton Od Company, which 'has large milla at Sumter, liennettaville and Gih ' son exj>ects to erect a large null of 60 tons per day capacity at Camden, out of its earnings, with out increasing its capital stock. ITbc quantity of seed sold from, wagons here in Lancaster every Fall would, we are told, almost mipply a null for a seaaon. If our people do not soon take steps | for a mill here Home outsider* w ill come in and reap the enormous profita which such an enterprise, properly managed, assures investora. $20,000 ia all the capital needed for such an enterprise and it could be raised in a few hours if some one will only take the lead. I>et ua hare a cotton seed oil mill. Now is the time to start to hare it . ready for opera-: tion by the coming season. Taken o the Hospital lor tlie Insane. Mr* Miacrva Hough of Kershaw, wife of Mr. Dare Hough, was yesterday taken to the State Hospital for the Insane at Columbia. It is hoped that under the skilled medical treatment she will receive there that her mind may he speedily restored. A Cutting Affray. At Mr. Sprays saw mill, in Indian Land township, on Nlon ilav last, a difficulty occurred boI ween himself and Mr. R t Proc lor in which both parties were cut. I he former's wound is in the hip and the latter is rut across the head and in one arm. Their wounds are not considered dangerous. A Very >a?l I>eatli. Lnst week Mrs. .1 T Cope land I returned to her home in this county from k visit to her sons, Minor j and Jasper Cnpeland, who now reside in the Indian Territory. J The latter and a twelve year old son of his brother Minor, were ac- ! companying her home to spend a few weeks with her and other relatives, hut when they reached Rock Hill the lad complaised of being sick, and Mr. Oopeland stopped over there that the hoy 1 might have medical attention, 1 while Mrs. ( 'opeland came on to her home The little fellow's malad\ proved to he pneumonia, and though he had every care andj. attention possible he grew worse and worse until Sunday, when the little soul closed his eyes upon the | scenes of this world ami went to dwell with the angels. riis remains were brought here from Rock Hill Sunday afternoon and taken to Fork Hill church, where they were interred on Monday. Our heurt goes 01 t in deepest sympathy to the fond parents hereft of their little son so unexpectedly and so far away from their homo. -HeathE - Open: Which Took Pla is a Our frieipls ha turned upon us. Our New Ooods the fc*<lear people WE GREET) Our claims to the Lion's Slian recent advances. Our preparation! hi*idone to make this TUK 10K time thrown away. The cold snap >len. if you ex these suits for v< York 11 at man, < cents on the l)ol llnr Ifenilir Wire llir fe H e are i age, ami we are -Heath I i I A Letter From Rev. ,1 E Carlisle, Our Former Beloved Pastor. Editor Lkimjf.r: I thur k yon for your kindness while 1 wa? in Lancaster, in sending me your paper gratis, and in various other wava, the la*t being v??ur kind nnd over appreciative notice of my removal. 1 have many pleasant remembrances of your little city, and among them is the pleasant Association with yourself. After a rush packing up, we left I ancavter ver\ hurriedlv, failing to bid goodbye to numerona friends. Such a departure was rendered necessary by the fact of mv father's feebleness, making mo very desirous of spend ing a few days with him; and the further fact of necessary business in still another town. 1 felt the less hesitation about leaving, as I heard that Bro. Steadman was in f - * i^ancasier, and would preach on Sunday, ao that I would not leave the pulpit vacant. I trust his isit wft* much enjoyed l>\ hini and *1 tun friend* of formei day*. We hare been kindly received hare. Many token* of welcome and appreciation have already been given, encouraging im to look forward to a large measure of enjoyment with the work of the opening year. The weather has been very severe, snow being *everul inches deep. We wish all good to our mio cesaors in the Lancanter parsonage, and to the church th**oULrh them Such will tie the case, if the men and women of the church will rally to their aid and help faithfully. We hope to hear much good new* from tlit* ehurehna and the entire community during thi* good rear of 10<m With hearty good wishes and sincere ''goodbye." Youra Truly, I. K. Carlisle. Wnlterboro, .Ian 3, lf)bO. Nanking i ing Up Ox ie<- af La n raster ill Intere sting L ive deluded us 1 f"t?reli(,i,|KM*s ; are really eliea| " are sure to (in fOU WITH SPF?" 5 of your patronage are justified 1 < ure on an extensive scale Stoel. A L Ttt \D1 N< i I'LXCK Outer has come ami with it ae i} K" Il'llli' Nl|il[?. peel (o slat on 1 mi and vtHirs lor closed <Mil his sa lar. I Eat III ul'ISfS ill illlflll with thenn VIII illll ll I ^u> ^',(>e ** [111 V UIIUU Good Shoe n the race, ptillit going to succeei Inking < L . > sra;r\ i j CLOTH 11' non.po dollars worth of mcib, 1>< sold in the next ? weeks, remind less now m'* the2 for you to Imv elothiii?r ehenp. Wt the i-i'st. If you need a suit let lis vinre \i m tied we r-in sell \<ui ^ot you ran Imp old stork. JUST RECEIVE 0110 vards ()ut intr, otiud jjrude, 5 i yards ?om| Tirkini*, at 5 cent' 5,(11111 turds I?est onide Alaiuanei, .r> Pliers redueed on a'l of our I'nder liot'i Ladies and Gents. II A v ' { R*. I |l \ I .lust r< reive 1 a hit; lot of IT links tli and look at them. NOW I*THE Tl to Ini\ \ our llosirrv. l'*'> dozen la |km* pair. loo do/en < 'hildren fast I pair 1 r?o Men's heavv Sucks at ! SHOES, SHOP, S] Now i- tin* time in iin\ \Mir -hues, date in >i\ie, and | : ii e- no idijeet. "J Iti' - S.*w l.> I ii I | ;?[! I ( i? a i* l'ii ni 1 il' ro-si ecu s i iTi ! Han life I i i I ren f K.ve Hi <r . s.i I:, il ' i en p '> ii* hi T)i v k p rp -|?"0 JL ^' fi.. fc k j k_ ft; I ' " Messts ,1 F Clyhurn and 1' v neeonitin>dat imj vmti?.e jncu, at e al w ax - i wait on their Iriends and the public acnt V k Merc ant lfy? T"?^r QJ'rf". ,"L. * . V V V W and Kershaw Jamt ' vein to the 3Vo|>i< v; ith jjood wishes, tre worried, net so i tee than **e(<l stocks u it out. ML HEW VEM Bi . ttv ex perie " . and '' \S!1 pit rebates i ;? iaree, n.?sort tnent ot eat. New lii es to owded Stores w ill te-tit\ that our elTorts .t* I P in Pin <I?-11 tea vlier.ff'* Sale rrf t? : X \m: I :U'TS A; D F* U t ft .. : s Th ? C fi- - If * ic< ar!li tor a tow y oar? >ears 1;? eome- E5< niples ot .V.en's i* s in all. Kmhroideries ami 11 Jin<lkort'lii?*f<?f?,000 New Kmbroicler i?* nt les- that) ONK, 11 A 1 'mi will positively wonder at their cheapn intend to do n vcrj large business by sellin t for SPOT eash from a needy manufnc 12(1 eases ? T, f?*?0 pairs of Shoes at a 1 >i?? itore of this town. The \V. L. Dougiab, 1 s will tie found here. ug strong stokes tor I Tours tor Business, & Mercani ^*a,.rJil.?r.C' . .L i - ' JG SALE. ' JT oys ami you t11> * I? 1111 n?jr to be of cost i'ir rgn i" 1S7T n ^ ii 1 have from the cheapest to ,|| show you, 11 <011 wo will cms (l (I now ololh.mi; cheaper than ,v cuts. '' rents. 0 wear Mini we Inive a nice line IK at we bought cheap. Come irvsE lic? fii.e liose at s ots hlaeU I lost', :,t cents per cent - pel* | air ??? r S ivd|8r\ * IB ^ im O X ours are ne.v stock sun I up to IS*. r j/'Mi'l I'ir.s I et 1" Man1 l'? ?k ils 1 cent. I >1111 I I . Hit IVlli iI epI)t. e- mi.iI fellow i in crowds loihe ?> f > rvi ' DIvAJh. ( roc!:ett, both clever and in 1 : (I and will he j leased to rally. 'orier Hens. ILE CO.ores ? ns*v T st. 19M>, k All eves are nueb because but because l & J* AI R>E C* E n the markets prior to the lie dail\ added. KvciYthill? have not been in vain, nor our rrtils <m t h* / 'ttHO f. \l li. U fA If r'AM 3 e. Think jflliat! s huy some ot mar, (he Mrw ats (o us at ;?0 11 mlkrrchiefs uiul miles upo? LF I'UK'K, awnit your iii>pecess. jj cheaper thnn our competitors. turor, (we keep in close toucli .1: ? 1'L! uinetHUU. 1 Ml* is SUri' lo bO the II. ('. (ioodman and *11 the public patron:ile Co.- ' r