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i >. * * <. Iv. ' WW 1 < I 1*4 % N I ? I I r" m <N KNI) A > NOVfMRF.K, 1ft, 11*01. T:! President Now i; fakes Side of Cnpid' ? - ( D . nn?s if? Comminnion W. P. .1 (' iiwfmif . f ?'he-t#r. Cituie? < A Itn kon Kn^Htfement. < H ' itimre Sun. I Yashiii^ton, N??t. S. ? Pre-1- ' ?1?? : KoOM'VTlt l?HR decided that .1 I ( u tth?? jilt* a ^iil i? not entitled 1 ti ppointment in the iirmv and ' Mich conduct Improperly tt i nied co>11 ui \ to the hot in- , t 11 at of mm vice, lie It*"4, tbere-i? fi i refused to appoint former ' t < t William P. Crawford, of ' C > .-ttu\ S. u h?mn<i lieuten-i' a- in the n^iilnr nrmv ?nd there- j l? -nti.-li.'h i ho li i r I * h friend-, who h m) mania a determined fiszht r H; in.tt the man receiving a com y mission. > there i? notlung against yetinc 1 ( i -i wford on tile sut* t he fact t li , i 1 lie refused to marry the young woman t-? whom lie waa engaged ' and there would have been no ' olt-iacUto his appointment had iii't tiie youn<: woman permittee) ' her relative* to pmteut against hi* 1 aelectiwe. 1'he ease has canned 1 (*( 111 M iderahle Ktir at tbe war depai t- ' mi nt, where it was triven seriotti- 1 attention hv the official* and finalh I sent to the White llouee for th? 1 president'*, action. Crawford served during the war i with Spain at a'captain ef mlun- 1 tenia and had u creditable record and was tinted for appointment last summer as second lieutenant i wf infantry along with hundredsI ?f other young officers serving in I tha Philippine*. Ha hecarna an?jagad to Mi*s Kehecea Douglass, of Cinidtn, S. (I Th? wedding dnv named, tha carde wera issued and pra?aiits hegan t !> rccairad. It was said that Crawford, irho whs the publisher of a small aawspapar in his taws, told hi* friaads that unle^a lis was appointed ha cauld nat marry. Ills influaace in TVashingtan weauiad to insure his salection and all plans war* therefor# completed for the event. Suddenlv , Crawford changed his asind and told the mother of the yeuao no-1, man that lm would nat niarrr her , daughter, and it is charged that , ha gare no acceptable raasoa. , What liar it counts for anything \ remains ta be eaea; hut it is an t 1 I nt I M * I 1 t A< I fool I ll.ll oo.i* ? *" ! * " <" """ 4 I)us represented tbi* State ini< Washington during ths present \ geeeration, baa done so much work for south Carolina an Senator HcLuiirin. It has been the r lie with representatives in ; Washington to devote most of their Iuno to looking after their' fences and making more certain I re election. This is a subject that | has never seemed to give Senator j McLaurie tiio elighest concern. [ On the contrary, he has been disposed to devote all of his elTor*s to the advancement of the welfare of his State, learieg ttie matter of his re election ent'rely to the judgement of his constituents.? j Yorkvillc Kmjuirer. j THAT Til KOIHII \<? IIKAlJ J ACII 11 WOuld quickly leave you, if|< used Dr. King,s Now Life Pills. r Thousands of Sufferers have pro- | ved their matchless merit for Sick f and Ne- vous Headaches. They t make pure hlood and build up your health. Only *25 cents. Money back if not cured, Sold by (Tawford Bro and .1. F. Mackey Si Co Druggests. ' FMitiful H6U11 Wedding. f | Mhi ria^r? i?t Mi. >? E 'linn >n and j Mia* Emu.if i >r >. ? ' I *? Pacini to I li? St *.<?. Kt*r?hnw. \"v 7. -Th? hotna ?f Mr. \V. v*>m Mi?, can? of h l.?pp\ i?sthfrinu *i i ?- ; vited ync?'8 l'iirs?i?v night; ti ?cct;?i<>n ,4?itiv tb<% matt fi_-? oT hi? lovaly daughter, Mut Einoii* Octavo, to Mr Sidn?v E II in<on, lioiti of this |> *< *. Pur homa wits l??nut itollv uecor-i' s*d with potted plant*. palm*, 1>rn? ami vine* gi ttcafnlly ?*>ii.?tnad and leaped everywhere around die oom mini tt provided tnw u.|.pearanc* of u ? fn'trv'n powfr." Itnmodinteh in iron, of th? firalUce WHM a Ini _t' and haailtifnl ircb ?>f whit* and \r|U.w obrrs inthoaium". On each ^ide ? t' ha arch were tiud inn m-.ii* l>?ws f whim *n;in ?i ?>?.>?. Phe-e lecoration.s were I h? wor \ of M -s. I. A. Mcl'atkiil and \lrx. ,1 J. Blackmcn, ?i?lera of the ?r?-om. At. S o'clock tlo re was a IiukS, ind an air of *xpedaiim prrvadrd ha whnla us*emhl\, is th* *w?et trains of Mend< L?ohn'i wedding narch hagmi r?r* akiilhidv ndared hy Mr*. S. W Heath. Pke bridal coupU wcit prncdcd l?v two aweet and demure little lower girls ?Lena Drattin and Blaka Hinson, who marched in ml up to the arch, each one seizin'; a ribtiou mid lurching back Lo the parlor door where they Look their stand, the ribbees thus forming an isle for the bride and ?r?om to pass up. Immediatelv after the flower girls, came thw handsome and stately bride and greom, who matched up the aisle and took their stand under the arc of cbt ysanthemuiB* in front of the officiating minister, Rev. .Joseph T. Detuly, pastor of the Presbyterian church, who performed tin* ceremony that made them husband and wife. The bride was tastefully arrayed in a gown of white organdie, over silk, and carried a beautiful borjuet ef carnations and muidenhair ferns. The groom, as is usual, was faultlessly attired. Delightful refreshments were served in the parlors. The numerous gifts of china, silver, cutglass, etc., attested the wide populat itv of the bride and groom. "Miss Kmruie" is one ef Kerbliaw's most popular \outi<? ladies. Her unaffected manners, beautiful Mid unselfish disposition have been .'harms that cast a spell over po'ing and eld. The groom is a y.uieg man of sterling worth, and lohls a respeasible position with ,'ie Heath Ranking and Mercan:ile company. The many friends < if Mr. and Mrs. Iltnson will lie ;lad to know that they will make heir home in Kershaw. J. R. D.v ? K<larate Yonr Bowels With Csecsrets. 1 Onndy Carlinrtlc, cure conniipsnloti forever. ICi. 25c. If C. C. C. 1?* 1. druggists refund monav. I mil All persons are hereby notified, ind prohibited from entering up- ' >n, hunting and fishing upon, 1 jutting and hauling wood or timber from, or committing any j )ther trespass upon the following lescribed tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land in Gills ' 'reek Township, County of Lnn- i aster and State of South Caroli- < inn, containing lop aces, more ( ir less, and bounded by lands, 1 low or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas McCorkle, li. K. Wylie, T. Y. 1 Williams, the Sims lands and ' >thers? the same being the tract < >f land on which (Jus Armstrong | low resides. The provisions of , aw will be strictly enforced * igainst any person disregarding ' his notice. I J. M. Heath, Leroy Spring, I Lancaster Mercantile Co. ] Owners. I Oct. 28th, 1001 Quarter of a Million For Spanish War Yets, Vtv. B?v?t fCrnii* i? Snrn of Qet^ ting the $100 Bounty for Rerh soldier I'o the ns?tiii>?r* of ths South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, HUpnno-American war, there waa ?n announcement in The Stats of j Sunday which in gratifying news. , That atatement declares that each men her of that organization who was hnn?r*h y discharged is bntit !? ( 1 to' $100 bounty. Phis day three years ago ths First regiment wna mustered ?ut of service And it is a nice birthdo* present ? this promise ef a bounty of $100 for oh mnn Tin* members of thehoavv h?tt?rv will alt?<> bp delighted ?t the prospect Tim Second regiment will, perbsps, be in even better lock, for the bounty f?r soldiers goieg ntside ef American territory is aid to be $100 each ilr. VT. Hoy (I K??ins, who has been watchieg the pi ogress of such claims tiled r other States, announced yesterday that "he finds thAt in sdditien t ? all claims already all >wed he can now collect a h nintr of $100 for eaoh and stsi'v soldier <f the First and S* ond regiments and the Heavy L.it ?l ' >" " ikht\ mm miiwr -rwuiera irom tin* State whe got an konorahl* discharge frore the, governmeat.'' Mr Evans haajuvt returned frem a trip to ('harleeten. wh?r? he live seen in consultation with Uapt. Joh* (r. Capers, United State* district attorney, wko is now on his way to \Vu*hingten and will aid Mr. Evans in getting the claims into proper shape. It seems that there is an old ikbount" law" passed by the federal government during or incident to the War Hetween the States. Tint law has never been repealed and one *f its provisions allow- each volunteer for service in this country a bouetv ef $10(?, and an additional bounty of $(><) f(?r volunteers sent to foreign territory in timeef war. An at ney froei Brook I \ n, N Y, took this statute into the federal court of claims and secured a decree that it ie still of effect. Mr. Knox, the attorney general of (he United States, took an appeal te the United Stages supreme court, and that court ha* also paeeed faverably upon the old law. At the instance of Capt Capers, Mr. Evans wrote to eftictals in \Tushingtoa to know how to get the claims into the shape of warrants on the United States treasury, and else to know if any exlet i n (f af at nf as ft f aaaeiinf ? * ? different. figure. He will be ready in >* few days to announce the mat hod of procedure. Should all things "pan out" as expected, this Stata may receive a rpiartar of a tuillian dollars through lha haunty thus paid its eitizan soldier*. The records show that in all 1,440 man and officers ware enrolled in tha First regiment; 1,198 in the Second regiment and 105 in tha heavy battery, making n total af 2,801. ' I II af these were not given honorsl>le discharges. Soma are dead, some deserted, soma ware j >ent to prison for infractions of i civil and military law. Of those ' nrhe ware honorably discharged, many will never be found to gat their bounty, but if there is no iiitck in tha proceedings a great many will be made better off financially, though none will aver again lie as rich a son that day three years ago whan they were given their final discharges?and their pay averaging $75 te the man. Those hoys were rich then ! Some have since accumulated a competence, hut they will never again he as rich?and aa free?as on 'mustar out" day. , We Are Gaining Public I << WILLIAMS-HU One month ago we threw < tion one of the Newest and of DRY GOODS, SHOES TIONS and FANCY GROC ed in Lancaster. I 1Y ~r i a i ' a i " < \> e Know max we wouia < of the Cash Trade, but did 'the "Lion's" share all at oik wo will strive to win by cor ONE PRICK TO ALL and We Sound the Note READ are in Order. | Every department now in each you will find VALl MAKE YOU BUY. But \ not YOU ABE WELCOI brimful and overflowing wit ties in Dress goods, Silks a v a jt~**4 ^ . jacKet-s uapes, lite. Everything Bright, New and Clean. No old, shoddy, outTo see our crowded stores would think we were in busi of dO days,?we can hardly Nothing can stop us. A vors is all we ask. Our cxp high salaried "Bosses" pe us?We are ALL WORKE llespe WILLIAMS^ October 14, 1001, Killed Ilis Sweetheart. fho One Day Cold < For cold in lhe head und sore tl mott's Chocolates laxative Quini , rr) .. Oav Cold Ci?* *.' Ehzabethtown, lenn , Nov. 1 L.-Frank Kidwell, aged 2d, to- M , ,milu? day aliot and hilled his swscheart, / Ada Thompson,aged 1H, and than nnnmnrvn n committed suicide. SH Hi R IP H A i> The cause of tho tragedy is said U11LJ1 III 1 U U . , ,, , , - 8TAI EOF sou in C A to l,e tl,. rcfu.at of the girl ? COUNTY ?K*I.ANCi father to allew Kidwell to visit Court of Common P his daughter and her declinntion Robert 8. Floyd, Plaintiff, to murry him. against ... 'A. E. Hilton, Defendant. Both are members of prominent ,?T. ~,m ? w . 1 , DUR^UANT to an Ordei families. I 1 the above entitled caw I Judge Eri est (l*ry, Oel "* . Wj|| ttl public auct highest ,Md?ier at Cane mmwz mr UlJUliil 1 U UilUU, All I hat piece parcel and STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LANCAHTBU, on Richland slreet of naht In Court Condition Ploas. hundred and elRnty feet *r , ... ?n d'?uth by aald Richi Klixt J. Wylie, Plaintiffs Ka*t by an unnamed ??tree against and* of m inor Hbton; Wi RufusC. Ciokett. Nannie L William*, ot ' A- Hilton, the name etal., Defendant*. P':?ce where the Defend* pURHUANT to nn order of court in S",1p"_ f . . r 1 the above case. siloed by Judge Tenna .* Mle Ernest Gary, Ot 22, 1001 I will -ell 'H> Ior 1 P ,ohv p hit at public auction within the ega', 1 ' "j hours of sale at Lancaster court*house, j Hnrrv Foster ?" tha__ _ . , Pin'* Atty. PI ret Monday In December Next All those tract* of land nilua:e in the ' county of UancaHterand .state of South Carolina, described a* follows in a Hf Tpni/'O Ol mortgage of same l?y U. E. Crockett I ,1 H K K ,\ \ I and I) M. Crockett on December 211th, ULJULliV. U Ul ISM)?the one tract containing cTiWni'flDlTTu V.?2 Acre*, More or /,?*?, 1 ^ rtl bounded on the North oy land* ?.f H. COUNTY OI< LANCA K. Miller, formerly owned by Win Court of Common I1 .Stevens; on the East by lands former w n ,, k t . p. . ly owned by D E l Dunlap, but now Wm' U* ^ooK.?ta'-. ' lntt 4k.?.W4<| U.. Yf M - - AOitVun u?v iicii wjr iti. in* i?ui? nun nnmii; oil !l?e Houth l?y landu ofTurtellne Draf Henry D. Wolfe, etui , De. fin, formerly owned by D Ell Crock plJK!<UANT toar, 0rtK;I ?u? ,HU* ?" tbe Wr\ ? 1H,? J* ae. L the above enti< led ease 1 . <J. Uaakey rnd Jo ... 8istare; and J(1 Krne,t G ()ct the Oliver tract containing will sell a. Lancaster cour OO Acre*, more or l^e**, tjie bounded on the North by lands of Firttf Monday In Derfem Robert C. Crockett; on the lOaat by Ath , , narrel or tr lands of B. F.Miller above designated; *J'tha.'ft!?*' 5 Ih uate ii on the South by land* of James P. C. fhl * nf? JJ I'askey and John rtistare. and on the H{^ of Houth Cai West b/ Robert Thompson, formerly 1"^.? *ute Witherspoon land "? Terms of sale?CASH purchaser A A A *4 Acre*, More to pav for papers 'I he purchaser or being that portion offhe Ji purchasers of said lands or any part #Htate landa, which is now the reof must comply with the terms aennion of John J. Wolfe, a of aale within one hour from the tuna tts follows, to * it: On th< of hiH or her bid and In default of com* lands oi J. B. Brown and nliuit.to fltn uoiil rtrom(oou an l?!sl #?ll' V .vT .V. "? "? and t-outh by the Mtate lin are to be forthwith resold at his or her Richardson, and West by risk. ,a| | JOHN P. HUNTER, ,and' w. a u POK Sheriff L. C. (j q j R, K. Wylle, (Jreen A Hines, Plaintiffs Atty. PlfTs Attya. ? '"aver With a Rush ! GHES CO. open to public inspecBest Selected Stocks >, CLOTHING, NOTR1ES ever disnlav command a fair share n't dream of getting ?e. Your confidence istant fair treatment, that THE LOWEST. Y And BARGAINS perfect shape and in JES THAT WILL whether you BUY or HE. Our Stores are h the Newest Novelmd Velvets, Notions, of-80ft?on, second hand t ruck have room here. ; and busy clerks you in ess 10 years instead realize it ourselves. fair field and no fa ensbs are small?No ranibulatiim around RS. et hilly, tUGHES CO BARGAINS IN BUGBI|S ALE. I AND WAGONS 'leas. - ??? ? j We are how selling for $55. BUGGIES that we have been sell... . . ing at $6(1; and Buggies heretor of Court In ' p"" . signed by fore sold at $55. we are now seltL '22. 15)01. [ . . j.ro ^ , Ion to the ing *,)0- **? come and get .>?" aster coart fl nice, new BUGGY while they ifter, UPOl ure CHEAP. lot of land Wc are selling the Nisscn round iwuofKery. front I n ir and square hound wagons, also nMW|nchev ^10 Owensboro wagon at surprissimI street; ingly low prices. North by ... . , , , B?, |,y iHims >N e keep on hand some good i being the HOUSES?some as fine animals ,nt now res as you will find anywhere. If urehaser to y(H1 wan^ a horse that will suit NT Kit, you in every particular, .don't sriffLi. C. r a-prt)?ir liny until you sec our SIOCK. - *? femlant?. of Court in ^'Hf I , signed by ?= [ 22, 19<>1. I **v? r,"r" t houae on ? ... We also run a first-class livery, iber, 190I ftn(| cftn gjve yOU a8 good teams as act of land . , , . , n Waxhaw can be had in town. Lancaster. Yours to serve, 7'<:01" CLYBURN HEATH MOLE CO. IV IjCfifi, bh. D. Wolfe in 'he pos? ???? tnd bounded 9 North by wife Kant '? ?lnnol< to a and'(3. J. Especially valuable to women i? Brow*/ K T Nivena' ron 'biters, backache vanishes, headache 1 iwinpeara, strength take* the place of weaknew. and #h?? ?*!/.?. -* t " ---? * T mto "s Krf'wc thiVrsz P. L. C. I " '* U^"u* For*lckly children k ii'w.orkrd111*" u n? qua). No horua should ho wiiliout thia famoiM remedy Brawna iron DiUara u gold by all