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Cotton Wrought shout thY cents ye tei tiny. l'.o-t candle*., nil kind* and prices, io | m Kind packages, at Honnctt 's < 11?icei \. See 11 ( a*>s notice of Ci \\" PI\ lor in 11?!- ls.uc Mr (J M Antonv of WeslTille, AllOlll >OVl :ll <1- w illi \i ' -J ???,! .Ml ? f 1 A < Mi m o -t t raiirTiile the pa-t w ci K ,\tr 'thus V A hite of the KM in >:r.-iinM. Inst a tin# nmlo Fn?la\ t ii!11; It ?i*?iU<a its neck in the .-table ia f me way. I ho sini es ul I loath Springs will l?o v* 1??"i i.i *Im\ iimorrow arxl th" jici'i.in of 1 hat commit ntt v will enji iv t hue k* jivin ^ t'lirnin'r \-iiin<_f 'on. boon nmte ill -.it oo tift ltM-.iv iii^! t I1 ifeared his trouble is Hripht'a (lis tliso Kir. .1 II Mackorell moved into hi* nice new home in West Kn?l yesterday. We are pleased to welcome him and his excellent wife as neighbors. The census of IROO showed the population of Lancaster county to be 20,701. The eensurt thi? year shows an increase of 3,550. .\iarrie on >un.iuv last, l?y 1> F Adams, N 1', Mr. John Snip** an<l Mi?s Lizzie Stogner of the Primus >.e<ii<iii Wanted ! A white woman, "elderly."' to take charge of the house? must ho a good cook 'References." Mt'.v to Mrs. T J Strait, Lancaster, S C. Persons owing nio for recording deeds and other papers would con fer a great favor by calling and settling when in town, 1 need the money very nnch. \V S L Porter, C V C L C. The Woman's foreign missioaary society on the Tradesville circuit will have appropriate exercises at Hopewell church to morn w, Thanksgiving, night. A collection will l>? taken for the benefit of Kpworth Orphanage. Mr. .1 K Patterson was kicked in the breast by u mill* at hi* smith shop last Friday afternoon and painfully hurt. Tho print of the bursa's shoo was loft on the breast. I la is back at his post again. Mr. Davis b'lynn can tell you about a cat that was stiff stone dead and was taken off and thrown in an old tiold, which came back to its home on the ninth day after its death and has remained there ever since. He can also show yon the cat. Call on him at the grocery of the Hanson Cash Store. Mart Crawford, col., about 14 years old, while trying to harness a mule at the Mercantile Co'h atablea Saturday wim kicked senseless for awhile. He was anon up and ready for the mule again, owerir. ; Mr. Dunbar Robertson had a severe gash cut in bin throat by a negro named Wesley William*, last Saturday night. Mr. .let* Steele aIso had hu coat cut in several place*. The difficulty occurred in front of Bennett'* store. The negro fled the town, but was arrested Monday and gave bond for his appearance at court. WaNTF.I), for caah, I>ogw< o?l ami Persimmon Log* Southern Hard w(o l ( ompsoy, P. O. Ho* Char, lesion, M. 0. 4i?. ^ I Stores Will Alt Close. '' < rooi rnfv, '1 hanksgiving day, | eill *-0 observed a* usual in Lan | carter. Ail places of business will j I be doted the entire day, and tho ! differ* wt congregations will unite in a union thanksgiving service at 11lie l'resbyterinn Church lit II .o'clock >\ in. The usual collection i r the benefit of the Orpnanage* v,i!l be taken at this service. I J -?*t lli* Pocket liook Mr. Thomas 1*. Small of the F'int Tl?d?;e section had the mis forgone to lo*e hi* pocket hook c >nt:dnin? $lo7 12, **hile on his wav home from town last Friday : e\ enin^. lie remamhers hari n? it nhou ntartinc for home anil mi*s ' e<l i? on reaching home. He made | search of the road clear hack to i _i t.- ? ? i.'wn T?m-u iif mi*sr*u H niu DJIH nol seen or heard anything of it ; up *o t his t itii^ llt'Hth ol' >lrt Itrckliam, Mr*. Tj'zz'" Beckham, wife of Win H lin kliani died last Fr'i'iv afternoon nt the home of her daughter in law, Mr?. Fannie Beckham, after a short illness re suiting from the grip Mrs. B., j whs about t?f> year* of age, a mem I l>e<- of the Methodist church and 1 sn excellent christian lady. iler husband and one child, Mr. l'aul Beckham, survive her. Her reI ma'ns were interred Saturday [afternoon at Camp ('reek Methodist church after services by her paator. T lia?tk>t;i\ in^ Sorvi?'?n Thursday There will be a onion Thnnksjirivinfr service in the Presbyterian i church Thursday morning at 11 | o'clock. A'collection will betaken ,f?>r the various orphanages of the j conirrepat ion. A sermon or several short addresses will be expected It is Imped that this service will | r be well attended and that all will go with hearts full of the epirit of tbanksgi ving. I Narrow EioApe from a Serious Accident Section Maater Lewie Bowers and his family, of Heath Spring, I met with what might have been a serious accident last Sunday morning. He started to Lancas! ter on his lever car, and was goin iv ti? Urine* kin f?n\iltr V. I ...K ?W r .Mb ? i "III II J n lill Mill! as far us Pleasant Hill. Soon aftor they started one of the no( grne* propelling the car accidentI! v struck Mrs Mowers, who whs , near the rear end of the car, in the .back with the lerer and ' knocked her off iu front, and as the went she carried Vlr Howera and the children, two little girls and the baby, with her, piling jiliem ull up in front of the moTj ing car, which panned erer them. jTlmt none of them ware killed or ^ nt least seriously hurt was a | miracle. i Crushed 'o Death at Oatawhn | .111 ii<-1 ion A very and accident occurred at |Catawba .Junction on the SC& |Ga. Extension it It, last Saturday | afternoon. Mr. Ernest L Adams, la popular young railroad man, ' was instantly killed t?y the engine of his train while shifting. He was standing upon the pilot preparing to make a coupling, when I by some means te slipped and I fnl I ntwm fha foil t 1*^ ? I ?V.? ??|'vfii ill* tail, IIIW I'UIM U IK'KM and the driver* pasting over him. I The engine wan moving very I slowly and in an iiutant was stopped and the terribly mangled re maina of all that nan mortal of the young man wan drawn from be* neath. The face was mangled beyond recognition. Mr. Adams was about 27 years of age, tho picture of health and was married only altout three weeks ago to Miss Lilian Starr of Blaeksburg. A mother and three sisters also survive him. His death is a peculiarly sad one. His remains were interred at Kock Hill Sunday. Shot His I trot her for a Burglar. .1 Harry Foster, Esq, bad a narrow escape fioni death last ; Saturday night. He ccme upfront J Kershaw by private conveyance to I spend Sunday with his mother's | family, and was late in the night i arriving here. He undertook to i . I enter the home withovt arousing i any of the family and succeeded in j getting to the upstairs when his j hoher, Mr. Cat I Foster, was . awakened and mistaking him for a burglar grabbed up his shot gun] un?l ran into the hall way and j fired at him. ?()nly two of the shot 1 entered Mr. Fostei 's forehead the re*t of the load entered the door, not missing hit* head more than six inches. It was certainly a narrow escape. Drath of Mrs Kee Mrs Mary Kee, wife of Mr. ! I Lafayette Kee and daughter uf j the late A E Bruce, died at her home near Heath Spring, last i Sunday night, after a short illness. She was about 27 years of age, a | consistent member of the Baptist church and a highly esteemed Ichristiiin bufv ?i . ? J . i u? MllOttTOU husband haw the heartfelt Bjtn! pathy of his friends in hi* sore atllietion. The remains of the deceased wero in terred in the old Bruce family burying ground M onday afternoon. ! For Sale. i Light room dwelling, new barn, all in tirst'class condition, with 250 to 800 acres. Very desirable location,tine farming lands, known as the Sinclair mill place. If not j sold by Dec 1st will rent. For j particu ars address or call on .John T. Stevens, Kershaw, S. C. | W IB V A K llpnna/in !'? ? w?-w? J. M. Kiddle have pone 10 the annual Conference at Chester. -Heath ] CLEAR ] I Friday M I We will throw Bankrupt stock ! Norfolk Jew, !\ot common go< This is the finest You save many ; STor Stop at our Stor low I I Lack of space forbids mention of 30 cents on the dollar. 60 ladi Gloves and Hosiery by the million W It begins Fri Known in Lanci I-Heath 1 Churjjfd Willi Arson Magistrate Caskey has been ongaged since Monday morning in the preliminary bearing in the case of the State rs. Reuhen McDow, Andrew Thompson and Charles McCardell, charged with arson ? burning the barn of W H Giles and contents l'hn attorneys finished their at guments yesterday afternoon, and the Mugis trateQreserved his decision until today. Sad I>entli of Mr I*. S Jones i? _ n d mr. i o .jores, arier a angering illaetaof typhoid fever. died at his home, in Kernhuw, on Fri day Inst. Mr. Jones was 27 yenrs of ape, having heen horn on February 8th lb73. A father, four aiatera and on? hrothei survive him. ills death was mod sad Medical skill, love and devotion performed tenderly ibe.r kind oftic?, hut could not atn\ the in vitahl? hand of Death. lie whs ayoung mnnoi ex?innlary charnc ter, and the life thus ended in tiebloom of young manhood, was mad? truly beautiful by unseltish devotion to those united to him by tie* of love and affection. The ? funeral obsequies were held Sa1urdav in the Baptist church, ?>f which the deceased was t\ member, Rev. J a he/ Ferris, officiating Mr. .Jones was a member of the National I'nion order and KniL'ht of Pythias. He waa inferred with the Honors of the latter fraternit v. The large concourse of friends attending the funeral bore evidence of the high esteem in which ho was held. Noble Phin. Th?? pall bearers were: Messrs. Chai lie , Talley, W H Jenkins, Lemuel Truesdel, Joo T Stevens, S \V Heath and J Harry Foster. Itch on human cured iu 3d tuimi'e* hv W ' a hlantueu F /? '?? I'1" u?Y?r 8old by J F Maekev & i' o. DruireUt, Lanoatar, UC Banking i [HE TRACK. Gt orning Nc oil the market, " am [><ls but the be?t t snan vet. Tine I' J ~ i hard earned do ! LOOK en.Look at our ( prices. The cln >argains, by no means our best, yles. 10 Ladies Jackets, Low en M2.00 ours is $4.00. 110 must ttUAlNS L1KKTHKSK BAKUAH i corset for 35 cents, the .">0 cent eoi this stock of bargains. In the k tea ready made suits, some as handst i, Ilelts by the thousands. A LS( atch the Crowd day Morning, I inter. Banking << ; ' ' \ ? wi i ?\IH:. A - v r ' I ** ' 1 ? *> * noi - i n;i k> .- , I blilll w ' ? ti' *vy oil IIi \ : ? f m ? i ' Jr.i.r-}>I ire. ' I '? :? ??r I* v n i I ' - T .. township ;:n?l t . ' .it 'irie. Lynch* i ii 11 v i' : " L* ji ' |l < . . . v ri . ' -r I : , *' * * I * * > ?V . * t' ' t \ 1 V I," . 'Tafcwgfrur. vih-tr . '! ...? '! i fl i | . '. ! i.; i. .. i! ' . -1 t im.v ' 7 . I ' |. . K> 'Uf hl> 11 >i c s . f N "r'; O* > Itl( > i, I If ll? . n?<li < ? ti. c .itixiaa. ?.-.-Ij?r???- a ?aw??vmm Notice (o l>c!il(?rs ol'll, .1 ory *V <? jiixI I'iirn'crs' (tank injf ?V ill crraiilllc C'<?. j i V I I it< .> :< 11 < I MlCiMllit-. iiUloll^ | , instil!- i I;t mi 11 ' (irt'^v'vy ( Co . nil'! tin- tii mi of the Farmers* I>-iiil<in*.- i><I Ni? riviotilf company have ' j,is. fit in m\ hands for collection i'.kitics iinlclilod lo . , , . i Clthi". ?" t": 'j* ;i?- art usj lo COlIM' l\ MOV ..ill Ull'l al'ttlf* III OIlCO. I I' (iic'oorv, j Oi l *2. 1'kiM. j I Tho One Day Coid Cure. l'"i>t i 1<Kmitl m-throat n^ Kcrmott'sChorp. | ; ..... ...iuiuv. i u?iy mica ** tiiuuj | nnil k ly out. To turn Cn.ittlpatUm Fore*np. Tako <*"?! :!; <.< ?. \''.1.17 *.".?? hfirt.c. 1<V oi ?T.q | *f <1. t:. fail io i-uir mui'iiifctti rt'fuud nioonv h Merc an I eUI OF THI jxt, Koven and rush with a n aril"" in the laml hougl goods will go lil uar. 1! LISTE Goods, Listen to t mice of a life timr H50 Indies, milsws and eliildrcns >1:11 dierg's price is ?.<?o ours 1^ $15.d< ?s and children* Jackets, Lnwtnhei sS. tioo It. ^ (i. ('orsets. I I set for 25 cents. Talk is idle i ?t we have $l,tion worth of ladies, m one garments as ran lie found, and fi ) 3,<>00 pairs of Men's, Ladies and ( s: See the Slir ie Greatest Bai i Mercan r> i "? I JVJ 4 P 1 liouey Leaned i It i > '. A'! 1 'Ml <; < ? K <? 1)9 I '-i! |?1 v ? -1 i >'f -oiui bio Hi *'x Y I r. - h I n w. iiiuv iota a 1-oiue % ? 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F-'i ;?>t hi l-a*!' mini. 2 room IPII'I F 1 f 7")i t : ?. 11 I (i * ;.< ! * In; ? 1* itll ,'i?t i ' vr i' ? Hi li 1 '?it K: st I* ml i*"'-i cttnd \> ? . i- it Kim.eta i n'ft, iif\? 4-rnuiu ent nm* on i-ai'h F T j4">'l lot nil Fretn li Mteef r<i m In me K ' 11'' i'i lli*? e in*s nil A teb <i reel S> i'm id i-i'lthge on ?'hi b lot K"r $7"0. tot Kruth of I A C (.spot, \.ni i v n <n ni It-i in niv I* ?>r 3 1.I'i", one hi*i?* Int. nine new > lii'in e l>arn, p ml m>Ii of wnier ip, I'll' I*' r $1 'JM. J F R'uekninn lot, i ew j iniin collage, liuri>, *l<* r. S Carter, J&gvni. ~ Wlmi! UM-: HAVK H I) OI K GIN, engine hikI nttier ma'! inerj nt the hi "Oitite Htunil, rear Flint Ridge, iverhuuled and made >e good eh new iintl wji, fin yi u1' < !t< ?i 'tie present - .i-mi nt $1 per I ji'iv We guarantee sfni'tinn "f nn> tiling in r? nnoii or it. hiii-inets way tir * "* "* - ? vy ? rr>nn \ * M??i. >*-i Sept 17. 1 mini? 3m [TILE CO.E WAY. iiber 9th, vengeance the i i*i *r 4^ list V UIH?* Oil w the Dollar. it for citv trade, te a house afire. !N !! J lie ridiculously ki'ts, the proper weight and latest >, d.r> Ladies Jackets, Lowenherg's ig's pi ice is $!.;*?(? ours in 55 centsj io 1,0<? corset for 75 cents, the >vhen bargains like these abound, isses and children* underware, only nr less than bare pi ice of the cloth. Jhildrens Shoes. i gain Sale F.ver TILE CO."