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Uca! Matters. Cotton brought about 9 cents c y o-terday. J J ? if See new add. of Klliott & Craw* a ford in today's paper. It _ i w If you want a cup of good t ColTee try Golden Gem ut \V P t: Hon ne U'8. j 1 ? ' i Hern, to Mr ntid Mrs \V LSis>lc tare of Lindsay, October 20th, h 1i>00, n son. 4 I (1 1 lleinz's Pickles, sweet und sour, 1 n chow-chow, etc, just arrived at c Dennett's {grocery. U' IC A largre number of our citizens 11 mo attending ilic State fair in 1 ii. ?.; i v?m '!(% mm j 1 I ^ Mr .1 C Klliott is in Ksmsusii City this week purchasing mules t which will he arriving in car lots < soon. Mr. !. C. Lindsay has been I confined to his home for several davs with sickness, but is now | much better.? Hock Hill Herald, j i Died, Sunday last, at Chester, 1 SC. infant child of Mr and Mrs II II Hays, uged rt days. The ' little body was brought over Mon , duy and interred at Shiloh church. r Will Lowry, col, was arrested f lit Hock llill and brought over here Monday hy Depots Sheriff . Wilson to answer to the charge of j violating laborer's contiact. | Frank Harris, col, was convicted in Magistrate L'uskey's court , * I > Saturday of stealing tin umbrella I and sentenced to thirty days on ^ the gang. r* P It Willie Strait, adopted son of I Dr. '1'. .1. Strait, was seriously! hurt last Monday afternoon by v i?eing thrown from a horse which 'I he was riding. It is injuries are about the head and face. ! 1 Mr Henry M Johnson will 1 move his family to Cheraw this week. Mr S T Iilackmon has ( purchased the .Johnson place here ' and will move into it as soon as * Mr Johnson vacates it. J t Cedar Camp, \V O W of Von f \Yyck will have their i ovular monthly meeting for Noveml)er, 1 on Thursday ni?:ht, Nov 8th. A 1 f ?i 11 meeting is desired J M V oder, Con. Com. There will he religious services! held at Heididi church, Monday, ( the 5th of November, at 7 o'clock ' I) ,1, All ur<? I'lll'ili" I I *? I r- .... ?. v vi/I Mian j III* urn to worship with us. W \V Katehf, nl. |v ! M r.M'* Kate Stogner, wife of Mr s Fames Stogner ut the Cotton'.1 Mill, died last Sunday after 11 week's illnevs. She was about 17 \ years of age and had only been1, married about one year. Her remains were interred at Camp Creek church on Monday. Her , husband and an infant child just t one week old survive her. 11 I0I111 rinolier Dies Sn<M<-nl> t Mr Join Fincher, aged about f til \ears, died suddenly lust Fri- ' day morning at his homo on the/ Hillings place, just South of town, lie Imd been having chills for several weeks but had not been confined to his bail. He was up; town the day lieforo his death. . lis was an old Confederate soldier ( and loht one of his eyes from a | wound received in the service. ^ lie was a native of North Caro- ( lina and was married three Mines ^ during his life. His last wife and t one child survive him. His re mams were interred in the new town cemetery Saturday. I V Former Lancastrian I>ies in : Texan. Mr. R \1 Kirk of 1'rimus, re- j eived tho sad intelligence the past ( reek of the death of hie brother, | dr. J. I). Kirk, which occurred j it his rioine in Titus county, Texas, j >n the night of the 19th inst. He ; ... eemeu in his ustil houItti on re-j umg unii nignt and nothing wasl thserved the matter until about 1 o'clock ho fell out of bed when ! t was seen he was in a precarious i noilition. All the family wasl unimoneil to his room hut he' lied without ever speaking Mr. Cirk was about 50 years of age, | m honest upright man, and a, ontistfcut member of the Metholist church. His wife and several 1 hildron survive him. Ho also eaves in addition to his brother, j { M Kirk, live sisters, viz., desdames .1 II Harper, .1 T Mar-j hal, ,1 M Hagins. John A Mar- j hul and A M Caston, living in his county. Jliap lleath to Marry Cards were received yesterday nnouncing the marriage on WeilC C7 it-sduy of next week of Mr M ,'happell Heath and Miss Kliza ?eth Hond Fennent. The cerenony will be performed at Trin iv at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Wit-i Tennent is the youngest laughter of Mrs William Tennent, . I md is a young woman of many j 'races. She has a number of ml~, Hirers in Columbia and elsewhere n the State. Among her warmist friends are the little ones' vhotn she has taught at the Wushnglon street school. They speuk ovingly *?f "Miss Hessie" and v111 wish her much happiness in icr new life. Mr Heath is one of the rising roting business men of Columbia, j io is now conducting a wholesale uibiness store on Gervais street ' md Ims ji large and increasing raile. He is also very popular 11 Columbia and elsewhere in the State. ? C< linnl>ia State. Hie Lancaster (irailcd School's llxliihit at the State Pair 1 he Lancaster Graded School 1 ins sent to the State Fair, speei netis of the first month's work of: his term, 'l'he exhibit comprises ?r linurv class exercises in each rata h of the course of study. and rives a fair representation of all grades of work, the majority of lie pupils being represented in (Oine of the following: 1. Decorated Sample Books,) ontnining stories, compositions. uemorv gems, arithmetic, spell ml', map* and decorativa drawngs. 1'olitical and Physical maps. d. Industrial work, consisting if original designs for ceilings, i nc? eic.; card hoard geometric ignres made from plane drawing*. t. Samples of each grade's! vork (all memhers included i in Igohra, latin, arithmetic, language, writing and drawing. toot tier I n?|iiest Coroner Vonng held an inquest esterdny morning over the wife if Nrd Morrow, col., of Fort Mill, it the home of Kev. David Cousur <?l., where she died suddenly the light before. She was on her way o Lancaster to visit relatives and iime as far as Cougar's Monday vitli him and was to come on to his place yesterday. The jury ound that sin* died of hemorrhage >f the lungs. Her remains were A A 1 * -A % ! * rin 1111 it? rori .>nn ye?ier<ia\ ifternoon for burial. m m Potior to I >?'l?(or.N ol' 11. .1. (ircy; ory iV Co. and Farmer*' Itonk iiijr ?V Mercantile Co. All notes and accounts belong ng to the old firm II J Gregory Jo., and the firm of the Farmers' | Hanking and Mercantile company lave been placed in my hands for mllection. Parties indebted to ither or both firms are requested o come forward and settle at once. J. F. Gregory, Oct 2, 1900. Sooth Carolina Fair On. The Attendance Thi* Year Larger Than Erer?nn<l Exhibits Bent. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, Oct 20 ? t here i? a large crowd in Columbia tonight attending the State fair. Tliere were mnnv visitors in Columbia today but they were l>?11 a small part of those who wi'l be here during the next few davs. Ever\ indication is that there will be a larger croud in attendance than ever before. The display of the field crops will be larger than ever. The horso cattle, sheep snd hogs displav is right up to date This display can hardl** be surpassed by any other State, and it is gratifying to see so much interest oeuig snown 1 n tneee industries. Tim State is evidently making great progress along these line> The poultry exhibit is tspecial I y large. There are all sorts, s17.es and colors of chi? k? ns, turkey*, geese, ducks and domestic fowls There are well known exhibitors from this State as well as from others The poultry building lm* been enlarged, vet it seems as crowded with interesting exhibits as it did when the tpiarters were smaller. The hotels and boarding houses are beginning to be up, and by tomorrow they will be tilled ami overflowing. Neverless all visitors.can be accommodated. The city tonight is just in tiro begin ning of a great gala week and many people are here. CASTOR IA Pnr Tnfant* on/1 fliiUi-oii ? W* uuv* VU/iVU^U* The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Sul?MM-il>e t?? The Ledger. -HEfiTH 1 ^iid we sfai t i ever seen. Fro llr bill liii k Carolina. ^ e: ing. Ixit the pile11 soiling. icaii us i else they ash loo caught tin> *'public's eye" anil Mia (totals and J>ilks Tempting l'rices all the new .duelings. Scotch C in th?? Cities. We show in Black ( you want it is here. In Capes am of their value, Ours were selected UMIIM 111! ii i inm 11 w S(oilgeM Bros & that yon want. 1 Times in oiii* CI clotliin.' tlian all oiii* Clothing IV $600 worth of t iin aaa nft ? v vu niuviv i hero. Prices in our Advertiseniec The people he -Heath ] A Shocking Accident. Boiler of Mill Near Varnvilk Explodes Killing Two Yonng Men. ! Special to The State. Varnrille, Oct 24. ? A shockin*; accident occurred nt Nixville, several miles from here, yester day morning about 5 /clock, at the saw null of Mr K Long, when Mr .loe Mixon and a son of Mr Long were killed Very early in i the morning Mr Mixon and young Long tired up the engine and went to sleep. Soon after the boiler exploded, killing Mixon instantly, blowing his head otF, and fatally injured Long, who died at 1 1 o'clock There were no others near the mill at the time of the explosion. Forty Gir s Were Killed. New York, ()ct 2lb ?A lire started at noon .in the wholesale drug store of Tarrant ?>c Co, corner Greenwich ami Warren streets. An explosion of chemicals was followed bj masonry ami girders hurled high in the air. Buildings in the neighborhood were badly shaken and scattered throughout. Many lives were lost. No less than sixty girls are thought to have been in the building when the explosion oc' curred. Shingles ami bits of masonry and iron were hurled over high buildings in Broadway ami fell in City Hall Baik. Several firemen were injured and 4-0 <'irl< nr?? 1 Ml...I - - ^ ? - . V|M#l IVM "\IHVU. McNinch, the marhle man, pluct'il n monument at the graves nt Mr. .1. C Klliott's two little childien this week. Cure Cold in Hoad. Kertnott'* Choc tat l.ax.itivr < un vi- rn?y I to take auil quick to cute cold in brad and ?ore ' lit rout. Banking < llllillllt' llf !:P .huuiim in KM (lie busiest .-tutu: in all markets >v ire too busy to k i of Dress (ilooils o think that thev W much J or I hem. > 'lli.-Mi and her assistant nre kept i We meet all wishes. It road rii heviots iti Sliaffjry effects. Alwr ioods, Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Mn I F irs, Ik) ready to buy the best \n by an expert and we guarantee thci llJCWe or** tiie SMJof under-we t)<i. Baltimore, while it lasts a I. " louiiiig r?l0CK> ; I the balance of ices as to tint) tin "lothiii? Moutlay [>f Shoes needs no mention. Birds its tire worthless until you see the ( slieve in us, and Banking < Lands for Sale. The following desirable lands ? in Lancaster county arc offered for sale on easy terms S A. U<>l>?rtM 'ii p hC' MM) acre* J E. ami U Fuixleiburn flaee )>S7 acres I, W Tillman plure 221 acres. It. W. Mcllnw elaee 7~>0 a<-r?s. I f portion* of e! I her ?>f I )> sai<I I raels nirii'nil'ia inr Kllllf will lit* I U'l <?'ll ami <1 to suit purchasers terms of which can be ?'ht:i'ueil < n n, plication to t) Curtis r? |ir< hi etat ive of t lie owners or It K & It II A'lhuu. Ijmiieas'er s. C. -in. iSTSTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I C O u N T V O F I.ANCASTFIt, r?i ?h? "oin t of Prohst?*. Hv riifln. I> Jnnsi .1 u<t|?p of Proh t". J \V It KKKAS \ \V Matt?-S'?ll ii'Hilr I suit to tn?> ?o arrant him I.eite.s of VihnintsirHtion tie bonis non on 111?? estate of ami pfr?''*fs of Murv DMassey, iie('pf|seil TlfKSFAUK TIIKUr KOKK'o cite and 1 minionIsh ii11 mol ?<ni?ubr the Vlmtred ami creditors of ?h" ssiit Mnrv l> Mas. ] sev deeoased, thllt t h e v lie iiii.I Hps 1 near lie'ore inc. in lie < nurt of Probate. lobe be'it at I ancestor. C. H on the 7 h day of Vov next, after pubi"ntinn thereof. ar II o'cloek in the forenoon to -how i rinse if -me l h?vp. wttv (lie said \ ?t in i it I?t r:?i ion kIioiiIiI im' l>?* irr?nip,l. (>iven uni'pr my H tml and ^ea' this 10th dav of Oet. Anno Domini, , r. ? , ("HAS. 1) JON FS. | 1 I . l'r<>h>tte J udge. ISridsre f<> Let. I ?7 \ CON I I< Ac T I O HI II.I) A ii nt*w hriil"i' over linn- l.ynehes ein k between ihc town of Kri^li hi id he H ai < h> il J/inn will In* h t to the lowest re-i'oiihinli' bidder on Kridav (lot U?;h It inn at in nV'nel? a in S| e< illi'iiioii w ill he made Unow n at the time of leltii ir. We will reaervetti'e nuht <? rejeet any and till ; hiils and the hidder wi'l he r?i|nireil In five h honil for double the amount | o' his I'id for tin* hi it h nl i er for ii. a i <*e I of the eon rant M ? . (iardner. county roipei visor. Oet lfith lh'K?. WANTED- \< TIVF. MAN of good ' ? Inn lie er to deliver and enl e< t ill south ( atolina for oUJ established matiijfaetiir ii wlude-ale house ?!?:(> ii y ?r, sine i ay Honesty more tt.au exp. rieliee r*?|iii <> l tim r 'erenee in. I...I.L ... ?' ... ...? i.\ i-.in- <>>M CI, Mum fupturer- 'I hint Kin t . SI.4 l>t?ntl>om i>l , ? liii'huo To t tiro Co.iHt Ipatlon Forever. Take f'.kscarots (\uuiv Cathartic. lOeerSSft T P. O. C. tail 10 euro ilrin;j;ist?? ri funil rtiom-v & Mercai J 1 M < v ? ? ? > > ?fc ei <3 ? B - - -? m\\ iii ri'ii tin (hilt Crow in: f've gathered the <5> tllC biffSC! illl Stork oCticrt now v. Siat ?h" eoi !*ilks anil tllillii must have very * ){ is oi:k fo! 1 I Mo.-t !";ij>i<i jiouiiiL' |>ai t of oui ' | it- < >isr nr-ual <??,4 M?| ?'?-> all the (I i\ nn<l 1 half the ii:?jtht. > t lis with vf?l\i>tv flni-li \ ..in ii, 1 iVIIKI It'll iys hear in iniinl tluit mr stork of I hail. Poplin, Henrietta and Scii't^ lues that can l>e otVcred you. Furs in. /.uekv imrcliasci tic from Site fiSai Hint means a I I oOc on the E liore Clothing ai Lancaster. As e North i'ole. S of ii feather flock together, and al jootU. we believe in the & Mercai^ v ? u? l ?<lt ;W. 3!<mej Loaned I NEOOTIATK >.OK I <J X(i K 10 H?f A on improved hi o m Mt r??y-o able rutes K K WV IK. 1:01 lif t v Ij 11? . Buy you a S Some For $1 -4*' H? r s jihont 1 mile Norili of l'riinu-. ii R< cky liivtr road, Known ?.s l'orur or Itrusiimton place For Sl.'JOO , acre- near Heath 1 Springs, knowi> u> Agnes ( nil'he* place. For S7fio , 1-VJ i'ci s adjoining land* of A W Hickiih *:i (Vital t'reek towu* ship, known a- K".g place. ' For ?4<4>. 1 h? acres in ? ?oar ( ri*?c Cow iisinp, known > s (indium pin. e luir J4nr., tliro >ii m ! uact* of !?> aeies each all aoj. mi ir in Hwfonl towi slop known ? ? France* snipes' places*. For ?o< ot I If, a. r? n i r Heath Splints kt own as J.s^e Ki-kltoxC i place. For ?'J")0, at) uctcs know n t.s K lis place* For Slut), :in acr* s in l'tii <n count* N known us J J (iiitVm place, i For $142, 14 to i? s known ss J (iihson place. Foi $1 fin, <)n am - '< tir mii! >-> Noitk ' ea't of town, par* o? M plane. Town Tif pc jly. 1 K??" S4 ot 0, Mt/.p.tinU I ? in?> i 4o li-o KCttH, - * nlj t>r 1?*Iv dwelling two L'-inom tei *-11 ? 1 lon-?s. ,v I In rue fains iiimI < t lor < nttiuiidio^rr. wells, e sterns, t'tf, For JJWMi, lot i: Fast Knd, 12 10. n. I tenement. For $7">ti, escli two i note lies wilt ' oottt?n? t) ? aoh lot ? in ]v,st l i d Foi J'H.Vt, enoli t w o lots < n Frenrb j Street, Hew 4-niotn t i l aye 01. r.sot lot. For S4"?o lot oti Fivto'li Stieet, r00in In 11 -? Fur SHoii. fai'li, time lo-s on A r<l street. nu III rott, on eiudi lot For ifToo. 'ot w u ti of I. it {' 1 ej'ft. four two 101 m tein Hi' nis |'iir fl loo, one mT" lot. ido<* n< *? r.is'di iii ? Imrii k ?'l Well of w ate ||| tup. ir F. r $1 1211<>. J F Blackmon lot, tnivr 8 loon. enttuue, liarii, eto. T. S Carl'T, A^rnto : GIN NOTICE ! UJ K HAVK II ' I) Of It (JIN, .R. gine and otliet m 0 in.-t y at t tic old Hlllti* Staid 1 1 :?r y:im overliaw oil Hint ti<: ?I : m-.xl a- to'W Itlol wil. fin yi ur c Mi n llu' |'l>s?'llt m'ii?i>ii ?u si. | ?*r I n *. \V?* jfiiitr :,!? * mhiisfarMon i.f hii\illinv ivh.-oii or in l?ii>in?^s \vhv \V A ri'KItV A >OV Si'jil 17. I'MKI? .tin ^TILE CO." ips" ? Lanea>(ei* has newest and best* st and cheapest 'handisc an upper npetiiors are do. icrv that we are small stocks, or RTK. U is the r business. We sue ju>t!\ proud of liner\ and our very l? \v prices iuvc HriIIi.'iiit .lnMi iiwr ..i ?> _ . ill" ?M l>III i '!*'** <*titi 11 cloths with tine twill lini^h, ir. Mack l)rc>? (iotals is not suipavo No 111:111f? what kind .. Sill are <leccivin??, tow have KnowliMjjr 'H of $:?<$<)<>worth rt nkrupt Mock ot li the nmk'i'wear )oltar. Fxcltiifs C ikI SO lliitg IllOl'O I nam So match i?hl one merchant I Jelose Cash buyers are flocking 111. JTILE CO."