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R*r. H. H. Jordan Think* tkrL
Cherry Tie* Scheme a Fraud i
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To the Editor of l'h? Observer
I um in receipt ot ? Urge nuni-1 \
bar of letieis >!' inquiry concern-i |
ieg the reliability or the Ain<'?|(
(Jherrv Ire* 1 empanv, of Hen- jj
rim-a, N C I take this method ,
to elate tli.it tliwv Imve been using t
in muiie ui'h 'in my content ?s (
reference, and nfter promising to t
dc-?i?'. 1 d-? not end use the husi- ,
dcmi, and mv < pinion is thnt it i?
a fraud, pure and fciuiple. I hope
this will sulliic.
\'?t\ respectfully, r
U. it. JORDAN.
Henrietta, N. C , Nov. 28, 1901. 1
liOTICK """ 1
Having closed c?ur business run ,
by Elliott A Crawford, all parties
indebted to them will find their ,
notes and accounts at our eflice.
\V i* havu moved a 11 their buggies, 8
wagons, et<-., to our stables. Re- n
member th?'celebrated Columbia j
Buggy and Mitchell VC agon I'hia j
business is no.v closed up and all j
parties indebted to them must
cttle, ms we cannot carry them.
Lancaster McrcsntileCompany. 11
Notice of ."Municipal Klectien. ^
Notice is hereby given that a ^
municipal election will beheld at (
Council Churiliers on Tuesday,
Dec. 10 1901, for the election of a j j
Mayor and six Aldermen to serve i ^
for the ensuing term of two years, ,
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and thw following board ?f Mana- ^
gers are appointed to conduct said
election, viz*, J. ('. Foster, .1. T.
Amos and J. N. Crotkett. j'
Rv order of the Council, Nor.
1901.
T. K. Cunningham, Mayor.
(ieo. \V. TV' illianis, Clerk. h
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9PKEADS "iTlKK WILD 1
Fl KK v
l a f 1. . ?
tv nen i rungs are "the best"' P
they become kkthe best selling." t
Abraham Hare, a loading druggist, a
of Hoi lev i I le, ()., writes: "Elec- g
trict Bitters are the best selling ,
bitters I have handled in 20
years."" You know why? Most y
diseases begins in disorder of dis- h
or<lors of Stomach, liver, kidney, f
bowels, blood and nerves. Elec- r
trie Bitters tones up the stomach,
regulates liver, kidneys and bow
els, purities tho blood, strengthens
the nerves, hence cures mul- t
titudes of maladies. It builds up c
the entire system. Puts new life ! a
and vigor into any weak, sickly, j
rundown man or woman. Price
50 cents. | H
Sold by Crawford Bros and ,1. F. j ^
Mackev tSc Co. drucn/ist.
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All persons indebted to me l?y R
note, uecount, or otherwise, must p
nmt forward and settle, for 1 p
.need the money.
.1. K. Rut ledge.
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s -n mi|h h?*?rdsot of Epworth
v' Oq>h*i !*"$> .
i ? ?
,
i ; orphan*^# ha*
.-i i or ?**i - ?rH" has
( ?, ..!??. Yb?
*?f thv? io 1895,
? U?.. i J. . .. > I *? 1J II ?I?
>r uo? . I ^w it '> HUIll|l,Wni
vf tnv M. odist v nfatanea
tl*>5 Mr ??id?U haa baao
nice-1 to ? >?? acocunt of U1
ia?!lt? J. a iiula ebiMran ?t tha
rj>h*nag? a* 0>u lost a trua aad
11I fitviH, i?m* ^h?> Was l?<??n a
?vi 1?t i? thcm unci ??" whom tha?
dl !o?a ?ieTot#di % .
!? * iuv.'jI Ih* annual marling
>f tu- 1>| vvi?r?h Hoard was hald
i:- .? lx. l> rI acted Mr Wad
I financial managar af tha
> i>hanag?. T?> aucc^rd him a?
ni,iarir?ta?>daat tho Kar Whittiald
lUouWa What (an, now aerTingtha
?h irch ai Pr??aj?aritv, in tba
nk?,?dn?ry district, w*a alactad.
P- i>m*rd ra<mved tha nnnua! ra%> '
(>s in-v?iluti*n, whic.W
vara grati'v ing, nnd , to
. dm'** 'm^inara.
n?# n * ?iirari?tandant was
iorn it. Laiirans county, naar
IV.t io = o ii- . i ? v
n?l III), ill IOQO Ilf
ftoti W afford t^llepe in 1892
K' ?n?'U .'? ns ws* known as
'Unci* Whi?," which title will
f?llow him t? thserpsnsgs
'Ic jnin?d !hw South Carolina com
franco in Novn*h?r, 1892, and
tt#H in the (ireenweod circuit
'or veara, geing thaaca to tha
Donalds circuit, and lastly tw tha
*!>?' gw ha nn v ecrrfv. His friends
iradict far him a successful career
is the head of the crowning chariahla
institution of the Metbedists
>f t,h^ State. He has quite a
apiitation as a careful, earnest
nari ot hutinsss as wall as piety.
Mr. F. P. Boushs, special agent
?f the government, was hore last
Thursday and Fi iday and inspected
lie proposed rural free delivery
nail route through the territory
yitig south and wast of town. The
onto, as amirorsd bv Mr Rouahae
joes eut the Providence road to
dr. C R room's old place and
long the Monr.'C and Curoton'e
tore road to the .James Heath
>lace, thence by Dr. Houston's
lace t? the Walkup school house,
lore it turns westward and fol
owathe I.andsford road to what
known as the ''corner stone"
,nd from that poiut follows the
heel Creek road, aad thence on
he Wnxhaw road hack to town.
V diagram of the route may he
can at the postoflice. Mr. S S.
>unlap is to be carrier and Mr.
.ester 11. Rincr assistant. It is
opad to have it in operation at
sast hv the first of .January. This
nute will do away with the postffice
at Cureton's Store.?Waxaw
Knterprise.
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For a long time a swarm of bees
as had its abode between the
/ athernoarding and ceiling of
'irzah Presbyterian church. Last
reek Mr. .J- R lMwl^r ?.K5t?
tainting the church, investigated
his swarm of bees with a view to
scertaining the wealth of their
tores. He soon decided that thej ,
ad plenty aad to spare. So in
iew of the fact that it is going to
?c a hard winter Mr. Plyler took
rom them about, fifty pounds of
lice honey. ? Waxliaw Enterprise.
ft is oflen that the prefits from
fie two dispensaries in Lancaster
ounty are reported at $200 to $260
week. And yet it is hard times! I
A any of the people are bound te
tarve. No woader!?YVaxhaw
taterpriue.
4 4 It anybody waiting on your1
aid a shopwalker to a girl from
ho oonntry. 44Yes tir/^taid the
lushing daninel. "that's my .young
lan outside. Ho would not come
!>." ?Tit Bit.
Attempt at Highway Robbery.
Last uight, a bant an haur aftar
dark, Mr. Hanry W.. Fuaderhurk,
who lives nina miles eouth of
Mouroe, waa hald up by four
maakad roan on tha public road
tbraa and a half milst* eeuth of
town an. tha Charaw road, and his
money dcmandsd ef him. Before ;
in* mnnav kid kiin tiicin fram !
J "TTJ *"
hiaa, tha men war* frightened1
wit, presumably by ike neine of
ad approaching wagon, or loat
their nerve aad gave up tha at
taaipt.
Mr. Fimderburk brought aaed
cotton to Shute'a gia yesterday
and aold a I* la of cotton. Ha left
tawn about du?k with auch of tha
money ? ha had not apant, and
wbaD in a dark aactian of tha road
juat over tha Bufardliaa, ha aaw
f? ur man in tha road, wha halted
kim aa be drove up, told him to
dnve to una aida of the road, and
they than demanded kin nrionar.
"I h*ve nane," ha aaid. "Yea
you have," waa tha reply, "you
aold a bale of cotton today, hand
over tha money." Tha man were
all masked, and Mr. Funderburk
thinka, from what ha could hud
out, that thay ware negroea. Una
of than remarked that "this ia tka
man that Henry Daatar lived with
laat vear."
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About this tims of ths parley,
ths msn sithsr lost thsir nerve or
hoard a wagon coming down ths
hill behind, mod gars up thoir attsnipt.
Two of ths mon had shot
guns No odo was with Mr. Funderburk,
but in ths wagon bshiud
wan his son and a son of Mr. W.
A Eobankt, ? Monroe Journal.
Thsrs aro lots of storios about
ths way masons saved sach othsrs
live* during tho war. A rsgimsnt
of Confsdsrato infantry was charging
a Yankso battsry. . Tho Bluecoats
turnod tail as tho Johaniss
camo noar. Ono ao'itary Yank
romainsd. Ho fired and firod as
unconcernedly as if he wsro backed
up by a thousand eannoo. As the
Confodsratss approached within a
few yards of ths lonw Yankee, he
fired full into tho breast of one of
bis foos. Tho poor fellow fell
dead. It appeared to bo murder
?this Yankee soiling his own life
merely for tho pleasure of murder.
Iiis last cartridge gone the Yankee
looked around. His comrades
had left him ! Not until that
moment was he aware of it. He
thought thoy wore all with him.
On rushed tho infuriated Confederates;
with muskets uplifted
they sought to brain this Yankee.
Suddenly a Confederate lieutenant
dashed up to the Yankee and
stood between hint and desth.
'Boys," t*i* the lieutenant, ' this
is my priHoner. 1 know it looks
like murder, hut we must give
bias a ekaace." The Johnnies
didn't know it then, hut thatKaokee
was a masea and se was the
lieutenant who understood some
mystic sign. The prisoner declared
that he was astounded whoa
he found himself alone, that he.
would not hare been so foolhardy
and so murderously inclined to!
face a regiment just to kill one
man.?The State.
Her Celluloid Collar Catches on
Fire.
Quite an exciting incident occurred
during the service* at
Providence church yesterday,
i While sitting close to a hot stove
Mrs. John McKinney's cellar,
which was of celluliod, suddenly
bscarne ignited. Hut for the pres|
ence of mind of the pastor. Rev.
W. H. Davis, who quicklv smothered
the flaroen, she would have
been seriously, if net fatally
burned. While Mrs. McKinney's
injuries are quite painful they are
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uui. u?n?iaertu MrietiH. ?(Jhftrlott* ]
Ob??rr?r.
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We Are Oaining Public J
WILLIAMS-HU
One month ago we threw
4.:^? ? ?! i.1 TVT i 1
turn uuc ui tue newesT anc
of DRY GOODS, SHOE
TTONS and FANCY GRO<
ed in Lancaster.
We knew that we would
of the Cash Trade, but die
the "Lion's" share all at or
we will strive to win by eo
ONE PRICE TO ALL and
j We Sound the Note R EAL
are in Order.
i
Every department now ir
[each you will find VAL
MAKE YOU BUY. But
not YOU ARE WELCO
brimful and overflowing wi
ties in Dress goods, Silks
J tickets Capes, Etc.
Everything Bright, New and Clean. No old, shoddy, on
To see our crowded store
would think we were in bus
of 30 days,?we can liardlj
Nothing can stop us. A
vors is all we ask. Our ex]
high salaried "Bosses" p
us?We are ALL WORK!
WILLIAMS-*!
'October 14. 1001, "
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Clemson Defeats North Carolin- Tho ?n? Day Cole
Tor eold in the hrad and sort
i*|fl inott'a Chocolates l.snsttvc ys
Oar Odd Cwl"
Special to The State. ? amaam?mmmmmm?m
Chat lotto, N C , Not. 28.?
The football team of tha Unirer- pnpnTrin'O
sity of North Carolina went down Ar|H|n |H H A
in defeat this afteraoon before the : ( ^ou? (j
Clem son college aggregation by COUNTY OF f.ANl
the score of 22 te 10. The game Court uf Common
wan played at Latt i park before Roberts. J? loyd, Plaintij^
i ? . . . . AGAINST
> crow.l of about 1,000 .pacta- y K. Hikon, Hrjcmtant,
tor#? PURSUANT t?? an Ord
_ ?. ? ? * i lie ubove emitied cm:
How Arc loor KMieyi t . . , ....a n n
Dr. rtfes1 Bparnrus Ptlls cure all k|(Vuey Ills. Judge ^ ^ M
lelKa. A4d. Starll??aawje?ty C? .CSuiMMfoor N. Y. will sell HI |lllbIlC MU
I III If,mi aal II mil | bi^heet W|i|tler at L>ai
MWn M&
> 1 1 l I JL I 1 1 A U mil II , All llilll |UW? parcel BUI
STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, .?i!i"ita^n.l ?u'
COUNTY OK LANCASTER, ?? Richland street of s?i
In Court Common Plow. t unj'O.l on.lj-'Kh'y fj*
on ri u:h by said ltic
Klixa J. Wylie, Plaintiff, East by an unnnmed air
aoaInrt andh of Minor Hi'tou; >
RufusC.Oinkett. kanuieL Williams, ?[J A. Hilton, the sac
et al.. Defendants. where the
TJURWlJ <\N 1' to hh order of court in Terms of sale cash,
i. th* above case. signed by Judge rav f?r tmaers.
Ernest Gary, Orr 22,1901.1 will sell JOHN P. H
at public auction within the 'egal, * ^
hours of sale at Lancaster court-house, i jt Harry Foster,
O" ?*?? ' Pill's Atty.
First Hondas/ in December Next
A M those tracts of land sit ua e in the
county of Lancaster and JStaie of Houth
Carolina, described a- follows in a HinT/'U C
mortgage of same by L. 15. Crockett I I H K K \ ^
and I) M. Crockett on December 29ih, UUUJIIY U L
1880?the one tract containing
VSi Acre*, More, or L?**, STATL Ot SOU TH. C
bounded on the North oy lands of B. j COUNTY OF LAN(
F. Miller, fortnerlv owned h*r wm i * > ? -??
? ? ...... vuun m \jummon
?Stevens; on the Ka?t by lands former ...
ly owned by I> E.I Dumap, but now Wm. D. Cook, et al., Pit
owned by Mm. Amssda Brown; 011 against
the rmuth by lands of Turleline Draf Henry D. Wolfe, etal., J
An, formerly owned by D Ed Crock _ .
eit; and on the Went by I mdsof Ja jes TL>UttBU ANT to^ar. Ord
P.O. Caakey rnd John Bistare; and , the abovs entitled ca
the other tract containing *'ri,eHt G?ry,
90 Acre*, More or I*,*. He"'"?"<=??< ' :
hoiiinl.it on tli? North by land? of
Robert CJ. Crockett; on the East by . ,
lands of B. F .Miller above designated; AII that piece, parcel or
on tberhutli by lands of James P. tJ being, lying and situate
Csskey and John Hlstare. and on the t )wnship in the county <
West by Robert Thompson, formerly in ti e Htate of Bouth C<
Witherspoon land lainlng
TeruiH of sale?CABH Purchaser 33 3*4 Acre*, Mori
to pav for papers '? he purchaser or b,th t nortlon of ,he
purchasers of said lauds or any part ^tste ^ds wh"?h ls no
thereof must comply with the term, ^ion o? JohT J? Wo.f^(
or sale within one hour from the time frtttrtiva t
of HIm or her bid and In defanll U> a U. UD v
pH.nce the ?*ld premiaea ?<? bid off" ^Honth bv theHUte*!]
.re to be forthwith re8o,d at hi. or her ^h^.m^ndW^tb!
flBKe IaiwI
JOHN P. HUNTER, laDd- w g L po
Sheriff L. C. C C C
R. E. Wylie, Oreen & fliuet.
Plaintiff'. Atty. Plfl , _UjS.
favfr -With a Rush !
IGtfES CO. >open
to public iiiwpeel
Best Sheeted Stocks
S; EOTHINf>; "NOCERIES
ever displaycommand
a fair share
lnH /I i?rkorri /\ 4* i r? r*
tU U UlI ^(illL UI till ^
ice. Your confidence
nstant fair treatment,
that THE LOWEST.
>Y And BARGAINS
I <
: I ' >7 V: 'is' r.- ' Wl'l V.- .
V #4
i perfect shape and in
UES THAT WILL
whether you BUY or
ME. Our Stores are
th the Newest Novelarid
Velvets, Notions,
it-oi-ieanon, second liand truck have room here.
s and busy clerks you
dness 10 years instead
r realize it ourselves.
fair field and no fapenses
are small? No
erambulating around
3RS.
icttully,
HUGHES CO
S--"- BARGAINS IN
BUGGIES
SALE. , ML
SAKOLINA. III I A A II P
p,.-EK Wliill W 5 _
f. We are how selling fer $55.
BUGGIES that we hare been sellicr
of Court In in? at *60i and BuK*iaa h?retone.
signed by fore sold at $55. wo uro now sell>ot.
22. 1001, I . 4 u ,
i'Mom to the *ng $50. no come and get yen
i easier eoart ft nic^ new BUGGY while they
mbrr, lUOl are CHEAP.
I lot of land ftre Be]]inn, the Nissen round
TownofKer- "
ritj. fronting and square hound wagons, alse
*n<l Vlnctaea- Bl? Owenaboro wagon at surprishlaod
street; ingly low prices.
ret; North by . . , ,
Ve?i by lanoa We keep on hand some good
latn'uow res HORSES ?some as fine animals
as you will find anywhere. If
Purchaser to , , ... .
you want a hers? that will suit
herlff^V yon xn *very particular, don't
buy until you see our STOCK.
Oe/enduntA.' ' **_
er of Court in r" ) 1
sa, signed hy ^ C
22, 1901, I ^
urt bou?e on ^ye ftjso run ft firgt_c|R8B livery,
mber, 1901 aDd can give you as good teams as
tract of land can he hod in town.
In Waxhaw ?
of Lancaster, Yours to ssrTe,
con* CLYBDRN HEATH MULE CO.
: or Lea*,
J as. D. Wolfe
w In >.he pos* "
...h -j-~?
, miki uuauaou
he North by
d wife East <r*i?*oto ?* W?w.
Ino And' 8 J Especially valuable to women is BrowW
r H T Nireue' >" hitter*. Baekaohe tmUmi, headache
liaappeare, strength t*kM the plaee of
uTPU weakoeee, aad the (low of health readily
KTEK, eemee to the pallid ehedk wbea this *?
Pr n derfkl remedyla takea. For elekly ehlldrea
. Li. t. ?r overworked mea it haeaeeqaal. Wo hew*
( aheaid be wlthaat thh fhwoao remedy.
I eewae'lroa BlWeee fc hM kj a* dee lew.