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I 08 mnus < ar load of Fresh Virgieiu Lime t ! H Daei*'. 4 4Uring in your country produce, Butler, Eggs and C hickens, espe ciallx. ,1' B Mtickoreli. 44Kound trip ticket to State re union Confederate veteran* nt Columbia, May S, $1 45. -f f I The rate t i round trip ticket* to Memphis mikI rat urn on account of the 11th annual reunion of IT. C V , M*y 28, 39, 3o, l<)01, i* $13.60. W A Reckling & Sons will he at Lancaster April 25th, 20th and 27tti, taking pictures. All who want tlie best work please take notice. adv-2-t. VI r. Bynytn Adams was 83 years old April 7th inst. He pli?*yy?d that dav slid feasted to hi* heart's'content on home-raised ham, eggs aud hominy. Mrs. P (t McCorkle of Char* Inliu in nnitu ill ,.f v? vi | men HI* 'ii I M Ht condition w*s sm h Wednes dav that th? phvsicitns withli??l<l fro her the news . f her mother, Mrs W [) Ltnmond's (U th She www thought to he slightly hetter yesterday. Mr. T A Covington and his lovely bride hare arrived at Lancaster after about ten days spent very pleasantly visitiug in North Carolina. We extend them a warm welcome to our midst. -nMra. Mary Newton organizer ef W C T U work will lecture in the Methodist church Monday night, next, on 44 What it it* and why it is." Mrs. Newton is highly endorsed by leading minister* and other moral leaders She will be glad to meet on this occaaion all the ladiea of Lancaster. -i <Mr. M C Mayer and hit wife came down from Charlotte Wednesday to attend the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. Lamraond. The telegram did not reach Charlotte until after the morn injjt train had loft there and they had to drire through the country, reaching here just as the funeral service begun. if Letters advertised for the week ending April 20, 1001: Mes dames. Nellie Mcllwam, Josie Mcllwain, J A Robinson, Annie Bveknand, care Mry C Wright; Ben Craft, A .J Penes, Auston Hewes. Belle Nance, r m. Lancaster, S C. Msj. C T Cocaors was summoned to Columbia Thursday to the bedside of hie brother-inlaw, Mr. Preiton L Melton, who ie seriously ill. At the Slate Ceuacil J. O. U. A. M., held in Sumter this week, H D Funderburk ef this plana, was elected State Couaril Warden for the ensuing year. Mr. ,1 S Wilson wae appointed a committee >n credentials. . - n ~?i ~..i I ..I ?? lirrtMl, UUM/I HI, guilty before Magistrate Caskey, last Tuesday, to being hnisteroiiM and shooting a pistol on tke public highway. He waa sentenced to 10 days on the gang or pay $10 fine. He j ?id the find. At a meeting of the Hoard of Health Thursday Dr. VV J YVkate was elected Health officer, rules governing the health of the town were adopted and a recommendation waa made to the council to require all pereone residing in the corptuaiv iiuiiici iu iw TMUinitieti and a suggestion that tha mill authorities require all persons reaiding on the mill property to be accitfated. t . Grpgorj?.I{hca Co's Stables in I Columbia Burned The Slate of Thursday Kays : <: ( Early yesterday morning Col urn- r hia had another fire which prom, ised to cause heavy loss and wipe ^ out u portion of another block in a the very heart of the city It wan # just about 3:45 o'clock yesterday ^ morning when passera-by along ? I M II ill Sr wot uuu fl.iumu vv V a>M UWUJVCI "ML Ol 1 I ('III p the roof of the two story brick n liverv stable just arotintl the corn er from M-in, on Plain street. ? ? I Ak quickly as possible an alarm a was sent. in, but the box numbers ^ were mixed. Meanwhile the three j, young men sleeping up stairs in ^ the building hud been awakened f, by the ceiling falling in their a room. They barely had time to 0 escape. V fow ventured up in \ the smoke to open the doors of the ^ , rooms, fearing,others were there f asleep. There were none,howevei. ^ The gentlemen sleeping in the structure were Messrs. Hal and j Tom Rhea and-R F Knight, the I j latter the bookkeeper of the tirm ? these three with a few negroes, a and a few minutes later, several f g6ntlemep who rushed over, were p busy before the enemies could nr? i. r-> ? III l ive, in cutting loose the horses in , ], the stalls unci driving theui into g the street. Getting these out,the n gates of the nig general stable shed were opened and the large nuin t her of young mules and horses n therein were driveu out, with dau- j, ger to those attempting the wora. Finally all were whipped out 11 and the fienzied animals went a charging through the street like a cavalry. Then all the buggies and f carts and wagons were pulled out t of the main building and that ad- f joining. Next the piles of furni* t turo, etc., were taken out. c The firemen quickly had lines of hose stretched, and the water sup. ply being good, it was not long ^ before heavy streams were pour ? ing on the fire. The flames had J' made great headway before the " fire was discovered, and things looked squally for a good while ? | Finally one stream was taken up into the building adjoining on the east, and though its roof was burn ing, tb* men stuck there in the amok* uud held the flames back. ' *i In th?< rear another stream kept , the f;,n from getting to the big woo< fu .-lied and a dozen tinder box woiultn structures. Thus,by hard work the tire was confined to * the main building and the roof of ; that adjoining, and a bad conflu- 1 gration was avoided. The Era. I ning Record oflire to the east of the two burning buildings was in imminent danger throughout The building burned was owned by Mr T J Harper, and it was in- | an red for about one thousand doU -y lam. The damage do,.e can prob- ably be repaired for that amount. 1 ? The otlier building was owned by Mr Geo. K^eenan, who had no J insurance. ! All of the stock driren out was gathered up again during the day. j The engines were at work on the tire until after day light. J The fire is supposed to have | started under the roof, from a defective flue, and had been burn- I ing no doubt a long time before it was discovered. CARD OF THANKS. ! __ . , ' t I be undersigned conns it tee on ? arrangements, appointed by fthe j i session of tbe Presbyterian church, hereby tender their thanks to thoir friends of the ether denominations, who so kiudly entertained the delegates to the recent meet- g , in<r ttf R?t h?l ~ ~e> ? v?,??j. Ainu to the Lancaster Mercantile Co., | Cly burn-Heath Mule Co, aad Elliott & Crawford, for the use ^ of carriages. Alao to Mr. W H . Hires for supplying the delegates " with mineral watei, 4 W J Cunningham, J F Nisbet, R E Wylie, Committee. )eatb (' Mro W. I>. Leinmond. After a protracted illness, Mrs. >allie Lemmond, on Wedueadiy norning last, fel quietly on sleep -the peaceful sleep of death. T it Is a true christian fortitude ml 6<lelity she had horns the offering* ,,f her long illness, >atiently awaiting the summons, rhich was not unexpected, hut eTertheless a great shock to her tany friend* in the community. fc*'arah Anna Lemmond, the rife of Mr. VV f) Lemnaond, and daughter of the lute Andrew and largaret Mayer, was horn at this lace, April 24th, 1S53. In child ood, amiable, centle.. kind, af Betionate, dutiful, she grew into most estimable woman, a woman f lovely christian character Vhile but a child she joined the letliodist church and continued a uithful member until the time of er death fc?he was married to Mr. \V D jemmond, .Ian. 30, 1874. 12chil ren hare been boru to them, 10 of rhom survive her. In the home he was a I n ay* bright and cheer id, a devoted wife and an afTeo innate mother. No aacritice w is no great for the pleasure of her Dved onea How tweet a con olation to them, in tut lie the aetnory of her many excellencies, t Our sympathy and thesvmpahy of the entire community go ,,f 4U-. 1? l lit til iua ?wi VI V imrMTCa nut' taod and children The remain* we'e interred in he Presbyterian church* ard Wedesday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock, fter funeral serrice* conducted rom the residence by her pastor, he Kev. J M Steadman. The uneral was a large one, evidencing he high esteem in which the deeased was held. John Crockett alias Buddie hockett was tried on the charire f laboring in a distillery. The ury found a rerWict of guilty rith recommendatiop to mercv . MISS THOM AN Heath B Millinery Begin We will tliei ^ a ihis mar ever lis fork novelties. *ith beautituj ha tour eyes on the onvineed of th Evcy liat is a Lh toil wish, the ho han others. I The stores f Bargains, the be nil) varied asuor ng new effects, ' GH n _ r our Dig 10 lies and batistes for bargains at t >t our clothing, I inderwear with his is the place -Heath s Lieutenant E Ross Tompkins, of th'.6 citv, who is now in San Francisco wi*h the volunteer army, hag received a commission as lieutenant in the regular army. The commission was given on his lecord and his friends lu re will he glad to hear of his promotion and hope that good luck v\ 111 always follow him. Rock Hill Herald (aoo'I Variety, Flue Staple Ihaveyet a I i111it? 11 <|mm11f it \ of the Bates Inipmved 'otjon very excellent variety which porduces 43 pounds ?tf lint to the 1 Of) sounds ot seed cotton nrul has a good staple I paid for the mo I of theiM last year $3 a hushel Ant pellino tItem tti $ 1 A. d. Clark. ii hi? ?1? im?m ?w iimi ii ii RESTAURANT A1STD meat market! Having purchased the inlore-t of Mr T K. Lanelev in the I Market ttnd Restaurant in the i Masonic building, I am prepared to furnish j^r: sWli ! tit all hours, and meats of all kinds to any ami all customers. You arc cordially invited to ?*ive me a share of vour patronage. 1 will treat von ri/ht and assure you of your money's worth Meals, 25 cents 1Phcu 3'' J Davis Flynn ffHER ASSISTI Mi iANKiNG & nice matt Gory s Tuesday fi (!Up!ay the ism* is iueii shtnvii in On I* millioeri <! its and bunisets t? More o color ai e superiority of ? 'siuty aiii) is heu*1 yin# will be easy rs "PRIMG w 'mm flours 10 cei's fit Mr Heath ev< tment of /Spring will attract your EAT WHITE G ts of white linen at one half price his store Our g Jats, shoes, skirt: our wonderfully to spend your < Banking Notice of Discharge. Notice i>? hereby "ivon that 1, ns uiiurilhiu ot v I.trance M Mohloy, will on the 'Jdtli ilny of April, ( liMtl, at 10 o'clock, a. m., iliako j * final return niul settlement with I the l'roiiitle < olirt ot Lancaster! l'ouii?\ ami appi\ to Mini court ^ :or a tin ?I tli-eUMime a> Mich j?uar- : (ti ll . Iterrx i\lol>lc\, t iiialitian. I v Oil llllll tl tr^sHotics. \ 11 s t ? liv'ivt) V \\ M I llOtl , MII i wji.i iiw, I*i?t?Illf, ' mi ii .m iii iii \ . 1111? i* way i hi i mv ji u >i;i' in iii IV1111111 township, i hi hi1 I hi 11: N .fill liy tho ' SI-I'I* mho, isi ii\ lands MI 1) li S.ipp-., *s??ii!h Mv K lv H> lor iiimI W < s' ?v It 1* 1 * \ U'i, 11. I In* law w i in* ^i i iii l\ i iiliiiTC'! ii^.iiiivi ?11 \ .I'll all | ?i I' ?i i|?h ?1 isiM'i^m ililijr ' 1 !)is III ii ua . r H L Itelk, Jr. March 5, 1 Jin 1. lm ~ " *?. ? tL/vcfie Vc-JLN S3> CQFF ? We n<>w havp in stock, and v line of ' '< ftins and hu> ial Caskets and qualities, from the plain, cheap lie eases 'all and see us or send us yo have a death in your family. Prices W Reaeii JJMMSIII Ml Ms E 1USL MSI i Mercan" ir icons Spring Opt r Next9 Ap it superb coJle ft it tana. Tliev art epartment is a I r this ^priii^s \>? ud style, and jiu Miss f hem's e?i?t! m! to plt-axt'-frj as our prices m* ITH US UBE in . rammed jam m* picked up. pro iSilks and dress ? attention and pra 00!) B/RG4II , Persian lai'wsis. s. Will prove Ilia 'PllPPill iulvppfllipi s, embroideries, I; Low Prices, aiill cash. &MERCAN - Bean B? tai Yk HlW AhWJl T" 5TA.TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY F I.ANCA8TFK, In the Coiiti of l'r<>t>nt<*. CIiuh. I) Jonoi, J u?lirt* of l*r nb&te. Whkkkah. VV. S. I . I'nrler, ClTk f oiifi niailH KW?t In one, to grant H o.snf Administration of thf I)ere?. i<* KmT?( e of hini elttfOts of (\ 1). Km y, 1 (.' IIH* ?I. TlIKSK AKK THKRKFORK lo Cite Stl I ah a i ' n?i eititular the kin?tr-*<i n ' ernlitor-of t he saint1). Hal?y, {iM-eas (1, that they be an>l a|>|> *ar " rnre tne, in the < our1 of Pri me, o he held at l.a,Mc.iater H th- 23tl it ay of April, 1' 01. t>ex', ?fr puhlicati ?o thereof a |1 <? < eh i1 forenoon to show ? anse, if any Iimv have, wtiv the*ai<t voinint>t 4* t ?n hlimihl no tie irrm li?'l. fJivi n unit?*r my Hatnl am! we?t ttia I h< 1 v of Mareh, A mm 1 tonii 11 i, IftOl. v , r" *?. 1> JdVKS, I'r >1 ?e J mitre Ma ch 11 (ii INS! OFFINS ! k ill continue t? kei p, a complete Our stock embrace* all *iz??e Collin up to thv hnmCouie Metalur older when no unfornate as to itliin tlio of All. rh ERCflNTILE GO. s V . VERY BUSY. TILE GO'S. ming far ?901, ril 2d. us .?{fine p;sttei i) i Pari* aiitS \ew h?oom. H|ntrkii?g ar. < onu\ cast i nil! ivagain iisrrv n cations. <in as jsg <' so much Sower r * met! v? if !i ^ormsr 6 - - ve it *'iir unique noils 1st the Icaili>e. '4 , French Or&ant you'll not wan ment next wee. aces, coi sets juici prove to you that TILE C Or ^