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? ;> * ~\ 4 V' j WIS i fv^ ?? 11 ?<& S <& c | t Cotton brought ubout cents ye-terday. Mrs. L 1* Koddey spent Thanhs J giving with relatives 'it Fort I Lawn. r Kev. W ( Kuuit is assist in;; , I in ii *ve?k'h protracted meeting at ! ?Vrenn's. (in ~ fc>evcr:il hunting purlitH spent Thanksgiving ?iay in the lie Ids. They report tine Iim-k. Miss Crete Hilton, of Pleasant Pill i 11 wlln I? ? ^ ! nnin v m i I i -% U-*?? .. . n,? II ? minil^ I I ? I hiblcr, Mrs. Clautnn, returned] liome yeatrrday. The Lancaster, C. II. Alliance : will m*et in the C. II. Thur*da\ Deo. Uth at J? o'clock p. in. h hverall, See. | Wanted ! A white woman, | 4'elderly,*' to take charge c?t tliej house?must he a (food cook "References." M'P'y hi Mrs. T .1 Strait, Lancaster, S C. Mrs. M K Cant hen, Mrs. (i W l'oovoy and children, and Mias W i 11 i? I'ufu ni- wi.Uiifl Vt i a' I Poovey and family in Fairfield ' county this week. Persons owing nie for recording deeds and other papers would con for a great fav^r by calling and! nettling when in town, I need the' money very nuch. W S L Porter, C C C L C. j Letters advertised for the week ending December 1, 11MMJ: Mi*sj Eliza Allen, Ed Hammond, Clyde B Hough, (Jeorgo Make, .lack Montgomery, Kav Wen Bobbinson. Belle Nance, P m. Lancaster, S C. j The Beview oflice is being re ! ? shingled, and we understand it is j to he made us nice looking as Mr. 1 i Wylie'a law oflice before the carpenters and painters leave it. Mist F annie Tipton, daughter of Col. .1. C. Tipton, editor of the Lincoln Journal, died of fever, j Saturday the 17th inst The deceased was wi ll known to many Chester people. ? t I.ester Lantern. t> nue n crowd of young negroes ; ucie out hunting I hanksgiv ing; day in the Siiicurity neighborhood, | Charley Strain accidentally shot another negio hoy l?ut he whs not' seriously hurt, lie "its literally coveied with small shot from! head to foot hut tliey barely enter- j ed the skin. Mr. C F Tillman, who moved to town recently from the Tank section, reports that hi*cut, which he brought along wilh him, when he moved, was missed after stay-, ing with him here two or three days, and to hi* surprise was found a few days later at tho old home from which ho moved?having gone hack, a distance of four lean miles. Fred Phillip*, col., met with a serious accident, which may prove fetal, at the mill of Mr. L Sj Porter, near Kl?rin, last Monday j afternoon. Hi*. clothing wan caught in the ehaftiug and before the machinery could he stopped the poor negro had received in junea and cute about the howela j from which he will prohuhly never recover. A phyaician wan summoned and be is being given the beat of medical attention. w aNTKD, for ? hiIi, Do^wi oil ami Pershutnou Logs. t^oulliern Hard wood Company, Y. O. Hoa VJU. t;bar. few*toll, rt. 0. 4ut. MsmuTmi With cumttm. Quay OMktrU*. aura aoaattpatioa fore v ?r aato. a a a c. au. ??wiiiM rewn aM?r. Cure Oold In Heed. Karnaotl'a Chocolate a l.axatirr yulalaa May totalMmm faldk *> ear* aold la katd amd aara ('apt .J. N. Sowell, who has ; bfs? . ^pemtiiit; several months, with his son in i 'heetertielu county will return home today. Mi?d, oji Wednesday, 28th inst, a little <l>iu.*htpr of Mr. am I Mrs | 11 K l? arris, i^eil about 7 years, i The rem a m*. were interred at i tiurvin.' emued Thursday. j| I '? nu in'" i' ? f our Metli di>t | cui/.. f|S have peeped in on the 11 cont? i l- si-?>inn at Chestar. | I'. 'ill' ?rr? i vv, ,)i,.tiut.lv a lur<xe 1 cr md ?ril| mi, nvt*r on tin excur- i -inn Tin- lain nill leave at S a ? in and i el urn laiiiarrow ni^lit Maoist rate King of Cedar Creek, sentenced R ii'icn Rarnea to pay < a line nf ii . r j?o to the chain ( oan<? tor Ho days for atcalinn | chickens. U(Mi?ten paid tho tine | and wa? di.-clmroud. I foui Morrow was accidentally shot in the to it near Pleasant | Valley, l'hanKSf;ivin<^ day, hv | li<i\<I Kot?eri>on. 1 hey were r? | turuinj* hotne from a hunt. I'ho , load took effect in the ankle and the attending physician, Dr. K M i Pott*, was of the opinion that i amputation of the foot i ?? 1 necessary l>cath oI'Mtm ?I VT Denton | Mia. Emily K Denton, wife of Mr ,1 W Denton formerly of thiw 1 pirca hut now of Camden, died at , ' Columbia, S C, whore ahe Imd ( hern under treatment for soma ' time, on Monday luat, Nor 20, ' l(?0O. Har maiden nam* waa ' Smith and she ?h? horn in K?r? 1 shnw county, Ft by 14, 183G. She 1 joined the Methndiat church at old Salem in childhood and waa a * mem her there until after her mar- ' rive to Mr. Denton, Not l.r>, 1 1S05, whan she moved her maui * herald p to hie church?the Pre* |( hylenau church ut Linsrty Hill. ( Mrs. Denton lived a pious, consistent christian lifs and wus loved hy who knsw hsr. Her husband and two children, Willie Denton of this place, anil Miss Kl I a Denton survive her. Her remains were interred in Colnm-j 1 bia lust Tuesday. 7'lic lCuilrocd llnildiii^ to Cliosterficld Despite Pessimists A dispatch to The Stats from i Chestertield Nov 28, says: Everything is on the upward tendency1* in Chesterlield. The railroad is coming sud Chesterfield people are delighted. Your correspond dent, accompanied l?y apron>i-[ nei.t gcntlemun of the town went! down to view the w<>?k on Saturday. it i* to be Imped that some I of the ''doubting Thomases" will I go and *eo<for themselves. "Yes," suit 1 M r. 1 'age, the gentleman . , building the road, 4'We are pushing through, and we hope to reach Thompson's creek by the last of next week. There are about <10 hands, 30 mules and 14 scoops at work every day in the week on this road. The work is tine. There I are now tivo miles complete? ready for the iron ami ties and J soon the great iron horse will he on the road. Mr. (i J Redfearn of onr town is the president of Chesterfield and Lancaster roailread company, and hs has worked and worked to see this road built. And he will, see it. All honor to him for his faithful elforts. Millions In Corn ( I Chicago Nov 28?The biggest grain corner since Joe Leiter tried to grab the earth's supply of wheat has snded successfully (?eo II Phillips the cora squeezer won and i he new holds less than 25,000 * bushels having sold out all at 50 cents per bushel that he bought at 35 to 3H cents His profits are esti- " mated to be in the millions Slmrley Pardoned and Tranaferred from tne Prison. Yesterday Got McSweeney j sent to the peniteetiarr the par ion of Shurley, the convict nho i has been adjudged insane, as al- ' ready told in The State. The man's commitment to the Ilos* i pitsl for the insane was prepared i ?nd duly rpproved before the I , pardon whs granted. The unfortunate man i* now i?-? tlm Iw.u. I pital, where he in to teceive careful treatment The case has haen ' , * rery peculiar ohc?T:t? State, 2!>th. , Nine Pound Potato Hr. T .1 Strait has went to our >(liee a sweet potato raise*I on his i Cellar Creek plantation, which , lalaticed the scale at the nine t tound mark. It is the largest we | t*?e seen this fall. , 1 1 The cornerstone of the Char- i wton expoaition building will he . aid Dee. 11. The speakers will < ~>e Governor MeSweoney, Gover- < nor Candler, of Georgia, and Senitor Tillmmn. A party of 12 pro- i nincnt gentlemen from New \ork, \ ncluding architects, newspaper urn and magizin* writers, will at- ^ end the ceremony. i To He Married Cards nre out announcing the narriage on December 5th of llisw , Daisy Bruce, the pretty and ac- i omplishod daughter of Mrs. S. L. | rtruce of Heath Springe and Mr. Tj Manlv Croxton, teller and bookleeper in the Bunk of Lancaster, * i young man of excellent qualities mil of tine business ,?tininni?n?o ! L'he ceremony will take place at he home of the mother of the nide-prospective at 1 :.'}0 p. m and 1 will he pronounced hy Rey. A. M. Jroxton, pastor of the B&p'iut | :hurch at Monroe, N.C., a brother >f the proom? Enterprise. -Heath I C LEAH 1 Fridav M< 3/ We will throw Bankrupt stock INortolk Jew, Not common goc This is the finest You save many a STOP Stop at our Ston low | Lack of space forbids mention of t 30 cents on the dollar. *>0 ladle Cloves and Hosiery by the million, Wi # It itegins Frit Known in Lanca -Heath I CAPT. WILLIAM CM'lit'UN l>eatli at Kershaw ot* an Old Soldier anil (iootl CKI/.imi Spaeial to The State. Camden, Nut. 27. ?f'npt. William Clyburn -lied last ni^ht at Kershaw ('apt C! v burn was born in this countv anil lived in I ami Ira from earlv oovhood until a few rwonthw a wo, when he moved lo Kershaw When thi< Confeder ate war broke out Capt Clvburn was clerk of court of Kershaw C Hinty. He hired a deputy to take I'll a I'OK df llll> ilII'iim .in.l nnl?.i.?.l I I. I 'onfedei ?t v service us a lieutenant in the 0? Kulli Fifles (iregg's 1st S. C. Vol When term < f service of this regiment expired Mr. Fix burn returned home and raised i company and reentered the army <s captain ir Nelson's Tth S. < hattulion. ('apt. fJlyburn tnude n ifiillunt soldier lie mis captured it the battle of Fort Wagner, and imprisoned for a long time at Johnson's island Since the IVar ['apt. Clyhu-n waa a-jain elected de rk of court for several terms. Deceased wan seventy year* of ?ge, leave* surviving him hit wife, two ions and two daughter**, The interment will take place at | Kershaw at 2:30 thin after- | loon. L. A. W. I'or Kale. Eight room dwelling, new burn. j ill in Hrshclass condition, with! 250 to 800 acres. Very desirable oration,tine farming lands, known is tho Sinclair mill place. If not sold by Dec 1st will rent. For particn ars address or call on .John T. Stevens, Kershaw, S. C. ( Itcti on human cured in 3<l niii.uen 3 y Wool ford's Soit*rv Lotion. n>i< inv?r fnils. Sold by J K ?Nk 'o ?)ruvvbt" I.tni'Mtir > < TW a. 1>18 Kind Yon Have Alsav; HiuctM 557 Nanking < 31 TRACK. Gt truing Nc oa? the in?i'St?>K ot !t ^ I IIP) ids hut the be.*t Miapu't. Til*' l hard earned do 1 '! LOOM lis. Look at our < itrices. The chi irgains. I?y no means our l?e>t. Ie?. 10 Ladies .Jacket*, Lower 12.00 ours is $4.00. 110 tnisx .GAINS L1KK TIIKSK IIA KG A I? corset for 35 cents, the 50 cent coi his stook of Bargains. In the l( s ready made suits, some as handsr Belts l?y the thousands. ALS( itch the Crowd lay Morning, 1 ster. Nanking i TRESPASS Ni'TlPE. All pl'l *0 .? Hi*- fI t I not to ti' HtnuM i?v ri'ti' ir, .* 'ki* hunting r in aii\ oiiior r**\ ? n mv hom* piste, mv W Moor* place, ni\ Ftini|erl?urW or I'UUi place*, >i>| in Ituton! * ?rn??hip nr?l IioiiikIh t I>\. the -o t ? 'iin, cell'* ?*? River, *A .1 Ku-.nl -|ur * and II S I*l\ Iff* The ti * *> i)i !.?> i ilfidlv fono ! >;n. r ' 11?;' ' hi - t ( r V- J' V i* 1". Nov i>?; i f-(? aooRrvr.-.c-v nsr. - , ,',VVl?' L'ajiioij. v 1 :rt- ' '? A ? N > I li M < us K'.i- 11 l 1 ^ < i i.. 11 r .ii ? 'in . ' .1 ! i' . ' f I Mil ' . (' it ( i ' li tl ?i i ! ) ^ !l I"' i <i i |"v!; f-r S.^p 3J .. '?J w? i.'i.iO. I !:> i ?! \\ inti" dr-iralilo 1U11(1 > ill Lai mm ? r ri >ii; 1 \ a i ? ??IT*. I? < I for >al?> < a \ t"nn* .1 K I' i i I'll 0-.7 llClt'S in.i I * ."J ..? ? K vx \ ? i < >?' 7 " i?? I f j hi'I iii'i- I < ' ' 1 v o'" ' mhi f | rii"ts ;?r- <1 nir ' -<in be ill" 1 UIKI |< II' ! i II' J.< i of whir . I?? 'in |?"' I "< i.. > i I i . | i - :i i \ ? of i |i. owi cr' <> l< I-: A u M * u-"i. i ( iw (?. s <" !?i:?. UIIUMMWlll.il I-.TITWBB' I MM * ~.rsVMXT*mmrJH 111 Notire in Di'lilnrs ol'll, .1 <irrn* ory iV Co aiol Fanners' Hank iiifjT ?V Mi'rcuiitih1 <'o. All llotrs nrill lUTiHilils lioloncr. inji to the old liini II .1 (irt'?;or\ Co., and llie linn of tin? Farmer?' Mankind and .Niermntile company IlllVe lifl'll 111 ;i (d in tin liiimh f..? i V""" collection I'm tics indebted to either or liotli tirins are I'tMpiestcd to come forward and >cttleat onco. .1 I ' (i i cooI V. Oct 2, 11)00. The One Day CoJd Cure. For cold* ami sore throat nw Ki-rntotl's Chocolates I.axative O mimic. Kasily takcu cuud/ anil quickly cur*. To C'uru I |?at ton rorevnr, Take fanca- ts <\ui'iv t'tulralic l<?c or 23c ft". C.\ C. fail toruro >lr lUclhU. r.-f'jml mount i MERCA* EI cyi OF III .i.Xt. i- a ,t.-i O V 'C/JL ;iik! rush with a J! at Til 6 53 flit* 131 llil hotlgi goods ^i!3 go 3?5 liar. ?? ii i Mfr iTiTi imaBB?3SWHB " f T.TQrT? -? o J??,.*? iJSm JL JL* Goods, Listen (o i Alice of a life fine ?M?m ir^ r wmi map 350 ladies, misses :m<l children* Jn iher<r"s price is $50.00 ours i>. $15.n ?8 and children* Jackets, Lowmhc siS. duo K. (i. Corsets. II "set for 25 cents. Talk is idle >t we have $1,000 worth of Indies, m utie garments us run tie found, and f ) 3,000 pairs of Men's, Ladies and i s: See the Stie ie Greates Bai i MERCAN 9 l Oil I i'iU r IS Ij to Mui?ev Loaned * I Iv.O . \Tl <Mt <! (i .u: "OtMB 1 i.II III; \fil ? l.-iso able late* it i< A Y 1>J, it t .'I w j on a Home Kor $1 "Jin L'4i> hi-i k til.out i mil North r I * -1 Miti j, i.irk' H-v?iT" . i.M i i : h i r or I r -sii t<iu I*'.. f!. "? .1 i : i I i?. Ili * } ' i nil i ? t ii I (,?n I V i v . ( ,r, i - <i* I i 1 t i K ' Wis Ji i|l MOV i || |< ! ' II j- U <1 iI >? : < ' .1 IV ok r . i >? i , i w i . . i M . j |V I .flu' I'll-.. i ?- I I7i I'imis ,,.( ! i. j u li i;f i\l i w' -iii| ; I wo i?. ! j? >*' Jll <*?'* . For }.)' H IIV is ii ?r .itta 1' i - i ii .i i . .! i s ?- K i !\ ;i' d i'lure. K ' SU-VI oil ;:? I < Ii J. - 1' It i v ' ' ' oil ai i t. i ly N ' I- i. \\ * .1 ' > Mi it For ?14- -II sir - ? i iw -s J '3 1.1 i.iMjl |>* : . |- <i i i ill MO i> - i i I N'nri h . a't ? ! >w > 1? if < , o> jiImmri tr* 7 * ?: pi * t y ? I'll *H IKiO, It VIJ i. , . ! .!?.? |,l!CI, 111 i-. > nc'm 2 uto * 1 Tk (Ivv t w< !! nidlii t. ? . ?/> i \v? 1> mu sti.il * I! ' iv11:t I.?' ? pn, w i <mkIpi ?'ir. $fiOi> i>t i- I'll- F.t i* - room t> hpn, i I' I *7">", < ll tV?. A ; 111 witb ttoliajr n a- li I' i?ir h iHi hi n I<Vv jfifiO ? ai'li '\ - .ii kr^nck -iie?t. t:ev l-room C t :?t>e *?s o??'k Jflt . I'm i-loO ! I oi Ktvm h lO' in l> ?? ? Km tflif'ni, ??m'Ii, tl-'-e lot- < . * i"fk slri'i ' M- ri.i til ? < !I?.V ' <*: I lot Koi $7<?o. /ot pnu'l: c<( i <f* C! full 1 v <l Ii> m tt I)' lit i 'm I'm J>1. tiH?, mo- acre ?1, r'Cf i.isilcii'P lain ml sv'l of j.' nip, ? !? K r $1 200 .! K Bixctiii ?>ii 'ot, i #w (i looo oottav**, har;? T. Carter. d^ent, GTN NOTICE ! U7K HAVl'l ll >M)('i', OIN.ah!.* j; <1 <<tiu'i iii . ax i > .?i ih? M Klin < M'JI'.II, r^ar F11T11 l.idyA, ?Vfrli: ?i ?'?l iwnl ir?n?5 * gon?l n>- i'cw mill wii. |ii<i y? ur r ( ? Mi. i i< I'tivon m !?i | or Imi1^ \v<* cnar i.'v-e fiiMHfuc.lioii < f uii'\ tlii' " ? i( anon or 'ill lill-itK^S \v;?v \V \ I KI.IiV A- >ON. 17, Jl'cO?3.V. IT1LE CO. E WAY. rsher 9th, vtiigesutee the liriy Cents <m the 3>o!Iar. lit (or eitv trade. iv a house a(ire. \m t ? v di^S *> ? ? the ridiculously p. ckots, the proper weight and latent (?, :t.r> Ladies Jacketk. Ijowenherg't rg's price is $1.50 ours is 55 cents ( he $1.00 corset for 75 cents, the when bargains like these alxjnnd. iisj.es and childrens underwnre, only nr less than hare pi ice of the cloth. Childrens i>l o"s. > rgaiis >*ale Fver TILE CO."