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1 ^cal Maims, Cotton brought 7.05 cents yesterday on this market. Chew Long Cotton tobacco and be happy. Sold by 1'ORTKR BROS. Mrs. ,1 T Funderburk of I)ud ley, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R C 1 lough Iteprcaentative William* is at home for a few days front Columbia. Miss Bessie Mnckey is isitinyc her brother's family in Fort Mill. 10 lbs of Long Cotton Tobacco is worth 1 .*? of 11113 other Uiml :it the price. Sold by 1'Olt I Kit BltOS. * M r. (too \\ Mnlone of Sumter county, i.s here on a visit to old friends after an absence of fifteen yea is. Representative Hat ridge has introduced a bill in the House proposing constitutional ainendiuent repealing the clause relatirg to lynching. The Clyburn-Heath Mule Co, has had to employ an additional salesman? Mr. \V 1* Stognrr i? tlx' man and ho can suit you in a mule just as <|uirk as at ybody. Try a liox of Long Cotton Tobacco, best on the market for the money. Sold by l'ORTKR BROS. M iss Lillio Tin nt, w ho w as milliner for the Lancaster Mercantile Co., the past season, returned to her home ut Greensboro, N. C. Inst Thursday. Miss Sadie, \oungest daughter of Mr and Mrs W G Adams, of our city, was married Monday afternoon in Charlotte to Mr.lohn McDonald of that city bv Rev .J K Dorritee. ? Rock Hill Herald. DufTt's mat ket and restaurant at the corner of Main and Dunlap streets are becoming iptite popular. (Everything is so neat, and his oyster stews every Wedne SI and Friday are superb. WANTKI>, for cash, Hickory, Dogwood, Persimmon, Walnut Lops. Southern II aril wood Co. 1*. O. Box Charleston, S, C. Chief of Police Ihincnn of Blackshurp, win here Thursday, exchanptnp one of his t >l? i< >? I hounds with Heputy Shenir iI son for one of his. The trade was satisfuctor\ to both pentlemen. Thursday a d?ud infant was found in an old well at the hack of the Preahyterian church in llnrk Hill S (' Tl... -.I.O.I but a few days old when drowned. Elliott vM Crawford advertise in thi* issue that their Mr. Elliott will return on tho 22<l from the Western markets with the finest lot of mules and hornet* eyer brought to thi* market. This is Mr. Klliott's second trip West since Christinas. II? bought two car loads th? first trip, but ho bought them to sell again and he didn't keep them long. Th? same will be the ease with th? two car loads now on the way so you had better call early. 1 v ' ???? * Kotice to Debtors ol W Conxon # 'to ' f* I All persona who are indebted lo me by note, account or other wise are notified that uolosa aottlement is ntf\de by 20tb December, these matters will be placed in hiuuls of an officer for collection. W. GANSON. Look For This Mini C< unty Auditor Cook will wind up his round taking returns next week. He will he at Primus today. His remaining appointments are: Hade Hold Mine, Monday, dan 22d. Kershuw, Tuesday and Wednesday .lan 23 and 24. Heath Spring, Tuesday, dan 25. Pleasant Hill, Friday, dan 26th to 2 p in. Dry Creek, Monday, dan 2'dth. Oil' For More ."Mules. Mr Hood, Manager of the' i Lancaster Mercantile Co's stahles, started west again yesterday for more mules. Ho brought in 93 head Inst week hut they went like' hot cakes. The sales on Tbura- j day alone amounted to 17 head. ( This is his third trip to the Western markets since Chiistmas. ?? ? Came Up ami Surrendered. Hubert Foster, the negro who cut a Fundei bul k negro on Mr. j I'.i 1 ('rjii.r k n I in'e liivi uiii'in <r ?n.l * I ... v ,.) ??>> ? , who bus eluded arrest since, came in titid surrendered to Dept Slieriff Wilson last Thursday night Foster li ?h lieen dodging about in several States but principally in N< rtli <'ami inn and Tennessee. He ha? 1 a preliminary hearing lie fore Magistrate Caskev yesterday and was sent up to await trial at the next term of court . _ _ i Lancaster in the Mule Market. Lancaster is the best mule market in the State. The com-. petition of the four large sale stables here, each of which buys directly from the West in from one to four car load lots at a time, makes mules cheaper hero than elsewhere in the State. The fact is, dealers in other counties find stock cheaper here than in Atlanta and do their buying here. Only yesterday Mr. Til (iregory, of Che raw, was here unci purchased 22 head from the Lancaster Mercontile Go's stables. The (iregory-Khea Mule Company of Columbia bought IS head from them the same day. Last week Crawford & Elliott sold is head tn a dealer from Charleston. Al- | most every day parties are here from some of the adjoining c unties, Chesterfield, Kershaw, Chester, or Union county, N C, buying mules. They claim to save anywhere from $25 to $50 per pair by coining to this market and that is why business is so livelr at Lancaster's four bi<? .-ale stable*. The farmers all through thu sec, lion of the State have learned I i where t? route for the best mules at the most reasonable prices. From the indications the -.ale* here for the tirst three months of i this year will amount to 1,000 or 1,200 head. McLaurin and Sullivan Fleeted. Jackson, Miss, Jan is.?The Le?*i-laturo has elected ex-(Jov McLaurin Senator from Mississippi for the lon?r term and Sullij van for the short term. A Reward t Misted. flov McSweeney yesterday offered s reward of $."?0 for the ap | prension and conviction of K II Parker, who, as told in The State of yesterday, killed Mr Burn at Cash's depot. The dead man's Brother has also offered a $50 re-, ward. Parker is a young man bout 21 years of ago and is about 6 feet high.?The Stute. KKI) HOT PKO.M Til K GIJN Was the ball that hit G B Stea<N man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcera that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts* Brujsos, Boils, Felons, Corns,,$ftin Eruptions. Be#t JPiJe cure pn tjar^, .26 eta. a box. Curfe guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bro'e Druggists. $ LOOK UP YOUR OLD COTTON CLAIMS. cl Senator Money Feels Confident c' That About $11,000,000 is ?* Coming Back to the South. ^ 51 Washington, dan 18?Southern Senators express themselves as hopeful over the prospects of se- U curing legislation during the pres cnt session of Congress, looking to the refunding of money paid into the Treasury* of the United 11 Stales soon after the civil war, as the result of the sale of cotton captured by the Federal forces. I) There was originally about $30,- C 000,000 of tins money, out a portion of it was paid to the < wners ^ of the cotton soon after the war. VI The remainder was left in he Treasury and has remained there * over since. + V Senator Money, who i* giving + especial attention loi king to the * re-opening of the subject, says * that the sum left amounts to about + $11,000,000. A hili intioduced * \ T + by S nator Davis gives one year additional time for proof of such ' cLim* before the ('ourt of Olaims. \ It has been favorably reported by 1 the Senate committee on claims i and Senator Money thinks the \ outlook veiy good for favorable | action. Most of the claims are 1 held in the Southern States. i m m -i I Jailbirds Kill a Keeper and Es-| \ cape. . | i ? i 1 i i \\ ed Plains, Mo, Jan IT.- ] While Deputy SheriJ llen'v \ * \ White was feeding a prisoner in i the Howell county jail today he i was dragged into a cell and killed, j All the prisoners escaped. A \ J posse is in pursuit. i i 1 j Do *? *?/\n s joK<wiriiMton ?? J a ?j j vrsas ouonv/i i|/ti>v/u io ? Lkuuru! \ -Heath B - Openi JL Which Took Pla< is ni Our friends hat tinned upon us. Our IS'ew Goods i the 4*dear people' WE GREET Y Our claims to the Lion's Share recent advances. Our preparations i being done to make this THE IDEA time thrown away. The cold snap I ' )lci?. if you ex| these suits for yo Vork Hat mail, c cents oil tlie l)oll jjiir lii|iiili(' I1 Iff" ff e age, and we are { (' J V-U ?, ?< <?! i ' * -Heath e (i s Church Collapsed. St Petersburg, Jan lfi. ? A lurch collapsed today during the debration of a mass in Mulooua10 township, Sumarn district, inctoen persons were killed and 3 weie wounded. ? \Y II Bo'it was shot and killed Cash's, in Chcstcrtield county, v E 11 Parker Monday ni?xht. lie coroner's jury returned a\er I ict of malicious and felonious urder. Parker is still at lar^c ionj/h many are looking for him ? Mis M II Kollock, widow of r Cornelius Kollock, died at heraw last Sunday. ? I)r Win M Walker, an old ' . i id respected citizen of Yorkille, died Monday afternoon. I FOUR PAPERS A WEEK + FOR ABOUT THE + i PRICE OF ONE. * + This paper and the Atlanta I Twice-a-Week Journal for 4* $1.75. + . 1. ? e ? 14i i?- \I?II w\ 111? nt'ws OI 5. ! i he wi<rli! and all vour local * i nt'WH while it is fresh. , aying f I i very little mure than one J. | paper e. b's. Kither paper | i i- well worth $1.00, but by ' i special arrangement we are f. | eii.abh <1 to put ill both ot ^ ! 11 em, giving three papers a * i week for this low price Von * j cannot eipial this anywhere ^ el?p, and this combination is ? i t licb?*st premium for those p. [ who want a great paper ami ^ a home paper. Take these f i and you will Veep up with e- | } 1 he times. | Besides general news, the e i Twice-a-Week .Journal ha- t- j | much agricultural matter ? j J and other art icles of special ^ ? interest to farmers. It has c- | | regulur contributions) by Sam ? J Jones, Mrs. W. H. Kelt on ?r i John Temple Graves. Hon. e| C. If Jor<lan and other dm- \ J tinguished writers. | Call at thii office antt leave your $ t subscriptions for both papers. \ on cun *~ | ((l a sample copy of cither paper here ^ I on application. ? I f ANK1NG & ng Up On : <* at Lancaster i Interesting ISi re deluged us v Storekeepers a ire really elieap ' are sure to lint CO WITH SPEE of your patronage arc i11iti???! I>\ lire on an extendivc >mJi\ St??<*k?* L TKA l>lN(i PL A Civ Our cro ihs come and witIi it | pick r: i rig tap, K'Ct to Still Oik Ci ii and yours lor W losed out his sai ar. 1,200 Hats A I i ' I \\'(. bought II VillKf r^r*; III I MILL ou..<i sh.,es i the race. pullin ;oiiig to Micceetl Y ' / .l- t l.'l' !? tl '< , f -1 > l| < >' * I U I t iANKlNG i -??, Jk I'm Bound Mf PO^pt | 3?-e? -2^- OV2>. ?>' ON THE CC For 30 wo entirr slock oi w int 2^1 IW*I* i* fti 4k?kl m" |r^/? * ^ W IM ? j regular price. THIfSiK OF US Wh"ii vnu arc thinking of QPflFQ GENTS' FURNISHINGS, will sell rrgurdless of price, Come ami sev?im humdr of l'ant* hound to go now in order to n "A LONG LiftE We Imvc everx sort, weight ;in ! col consists ?if the cheapest to the host hats! hats A few more sample hats left that we v I>on't forget us win n in need < poinm Cheai) St Moved to ? loud .V A His i Merc ant lf 7 New St< and Kersliaw Janu; rent to tiie People rith good wishes, re worried, not so u er than "old stocks1 \ it out. ifll NEW YEAR Bfl our experience, and CASH purchases in large, assortment great. New lines to I wded Stores will testifv that our effort* h ) 1*1* ill 1'htimMi 11::? nt vli?-r'fl'~ at t SIX HIMOIUD SUsTS AND FCIIK DUN nss Than Om 'J; If Price iii'lli for a few years ?7 years to come. Ilo uples of Men's II; i in all. 'nihroidericR and Handkerchiefs?5,000 Sew Kmhroideries at less than ONK IIAI. ?n will positively wonder at their cheopne literal to do a very lar^e. husinens l?y selling for SPOT on*h from a needy manufact i Hi? *7 r.>ri .?: e ci . _ r:_ - i & \t I'nncs?jum * 01 ciKirM ?i H mj* < ore of this town. Tlir W. L. Dougiu*, t will he found here. u v; * , ^ t- i ij? strong stokes tor ?* r? 53 '$ %WP? ours for Business, k Mercant For Sres/ > ft H F ' III! kk!' will *<'!! our os iiikU'i woar |)or titan (Isc AND CLOTHING '.ND few nice Suit* lift that we ace t lie m. ,'D PAIRS lake room foi jroucls. OF HOSE." or Our Ho?<ei v department i! HATS! rill sell regardless of eo>t. if hiin t hint? in our line. BROS. ore. < >?i "ps < > 1 <1 Stnntl HE CO.>X*0S ra iirv 1st. 1000, All tMes are uucli because but because RGAIMSL: i i tlie markets prior to t!io l?e <lail\ Kverything avc not Iiopii in vain, nor our '# im t Fit Ihtl/tii' DRED PAiR PANTS !, Think of That I buy some of liar, the New its to us at ;><) 11 indkerehiefs and miles upon iF lMJK'K, await your inspects. : cheaper than our competitors. urcr, (we keep in close touch liscount. This is sure to he he II. C. (ioodman and all the . public patronTIE CO."