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i . 1, ? * * K ^ eu irr SI, V N . :: ITEMS ' ' ' > full IS II I iiili>J ' of 1 i is h ?v<? f .1 . < (l-i-llv *''vf ?h<' IhikU h1-i?? * n renins Ivivo tit'en HU^meruf^l Tie !lt ' MI>* 1 i>_? of W I Kill Hie pili-r ( 1 i i zinu ?illit?i % . ijit ii ii'j ii? it 1 i ' ? iv?l i f moving I ir <1 . ' fill I I1 I'ifliuliiiiu huu r ' ' x ' ,M "" " id v tii i M. Y??d?r s, | ('an ' o i! ? W K 1 i 1- ? ii 1. Mo Manns lias. | n: i 'i 1 \ seated ?n M r ( ' . mt IL .1. Me Mauiis | ' n v<(l from th< ' K . ?''? t |i i. ? to Chariot to j 1 K. 1 ^ ' I in lia- moved to Lan- j . 1 1' Holers comes to | ! Y i tare othet> \ et to i .o ! ninny eliax^e^ to f " . . t i in people *v ere i 1 ??t'i m d \ o i I* v*. ?J. I S|links j, as pa^toi ; ii?e\' Imvu extended a wim ii 'i . o new pastor, | If v. J. I',. Si i*'vi ii and his a**-j ? <) i ia*?t riiur.s dnv i \ ion * tlx v were met at c:.. 11 i ? i ,-i | -11 i i \ "y?*i i i <? 'lit* it - i<i n< <' of .1 M. Voder at Van I W\ek where the neighbors hud rrv <h? rt.! in 1 > u< lo? me them ami I spr? 1 ! 'ti| jar < I"' the fat of t lie 1 -mil t -it wnuM have tempted the MH|x fite nf t' most fust iileiMls. A. -i mlino m verul hours i,l. 4 ,.i. ' ; i ;!i sc new ite? <1*1 it n. an.I having with t'. t>. i. i;\ > <! u i-lies for a sue? ?f I ii-it* in their new Held of 1 M .. 111rn< d t< their homes tli r? rolieiilolls of a few )>1? a--.n> l\ ^pent in entert . i 111 a ml ? cing entertained. j (' eil. 1 lertiuin and K r'< Vi .li-r aio visiting their 1 sis'io. M s Sue Lee Bates at r HieKorv. N C . and their grand 1 f. itn< r. C. >i. t * >1 V iid*"l* at Yo r. N <' ! T f re eoncerti caught a !' . y i or . ei-i'le, and some who run *1 ill afford to lose what tl>^\ let i inve-t''?I One gentlemm took a jlei'iiliar view of the s'!,.- . in ; ? id lie had to l?uy li'io-e-f a new suit of clothes to I keep up appearances. 't'1,1 w ( i |.-n.en l ave about crmI 1* nd V r R. II. M ssev's tnagiiitieent ic.-idence anil he and fi n ilv are now ei.joying tlie comforts of their new home. The w < r' ii en ate pushing forward the completion of the Methodist parsonage but. it will lie sometime \ et before it will tie. ready for oeeuj uncv. Rev. and Mrs. Strickland will be domiciled I at tho home of .1 M. Yoffer until j the parsonage is completed. Mrs. J. L. Tillman who has been routined to her bed for several months is still in a precarious condition. Her family ?nd friends hope she mav \ et be restored to her usual health. Cedar ('antp W. (). VV. of Van A'yck held their regi Inr meeting last Saturday and elected officers j for another y?a?\ J. M. Yoder was elected Consul Commander, G. L. Vaughan, Ad. Lieut; J. A. II vat t, Clerk, YV. J. Crenshaw, Hanker, R. C. Crockett, Escort; *1. C Crenshaw, A'atchman; J. H. Mi Clin lock, Sentry; Dr. S. II F//./."ll, Physician, *1. R. Sistare, Manager, and H. VV. Sistare, Past Consul Commander. The %. Camp will have their annual social e entertainment, Dec. 2$th, at their hall, which will lie a dinner sup (demented by an oyster stew. The ^ woodmen, their families and 11 fripnds arc nil cordially invited to r attend and nil who will bring ft bas kets of the good things of Chr istnine tide, will receive the tha nks of Cedar Ca?p. Bring von r well tilled baskets and bo n wit h us, and help us have a good a tim o. when peace and good will c toward all should prevail, f ^3 _ OPTIMUS. , ? Ji u Educate Your Bowels, j I Your bowels can be trained aL++ ()< as your muscles or your brain. u carets Candy Cathartic train yo^r |j bowels to do right. Genuine tablet\^j stamped C. C. C. Never sold injW^ bulk. All druggists, ioc. ? *- ? Haw Ar* nmr KMwji f Dr. Hobbn' Rpsriffui Pill*rnr* all kjflnay Ilia. Sara. I A jtefrM. A??d. MMrllaa RvaMdr C?.C*m?#o or N. T. fi j . I I 8 >,1^. i I ?M Til" *MntP ' [ \x iiuH'inri., I)*e. 14 ?There a w:?k ? lutije nn-8?? meeting nf the s itisseim >f FuttiwM c?>untv ?t the i 5'Ui f h?Miseh*re Satnr<1*y. This | n liny wii-^in jn^j-rn^e t>? the ' ( :<?! lowinu cull "A meeting of the people of' P**?irti ?M eonntx i? requested or ( "*Munln\, D??c. 14.; in the court i incise :it Wii'iiAtoro to consider t the 'Ivisu'dln \ ?if issuing ('"inilv I bonds for improving; t li* hi<?hxv ax s, i with a view to yivinj/?-Dpi ?ymcnt I to the people for the winter i months " ( ftiih c II was -igned hy 10 of j W inn-hnro's lending business men i find this fact oavc the meeting a 1 strictly business significance. All sections of the conntv were well represented, and m aim >>t every instance there wo- the same report ; the shortest crops in I lie history of the count x. In m:in> instances' a condition hut - n" de rce remov- 1 e<l from starvati.n was protrayed With ? or few exceptions there xvus uiianiuiitx of sentiment us to the i-suanco of bonds tf? afford the mecssarv reliet at the present 1 i ni<>, \\ 11i?*h several said was far worse than that after Sherman passed through, for there was then a food supply, hut now not only had 11 it cotton crop fallen fur short tint the < < rn crop vas even much shorter than the cotton. As a result of the meeting the Democratic cluhs of the county have been called to meet next Friday to 1 iiscer'ain the svn'iment of the , members of the clubs as to the 1 i -mince o! s.*>o,ooo to ?70,000 of 1 b-nds and to report the same 1 through delegates to a county 1 meeting to be held Saturday Dec. I 21, while in some instances the 1 condition of things may have been < pictured as gloomier than they ' really are, yet it is a fact that 1 this county is passing through * straightened circumstances. The ^ cotton receipts arc already several ( thousand bales short of last year, ' which was one of the shortest 1 jrops ever made in the county, ' ind on the farms and at the ware- 1 louses there remains hut little t? 1 >e sold as compared with what 1 vas being held at this time last t rear. Hundreds of ene-horso 1 arms have failed to make their ' 1 ent, and many larger and mora 1 prosperous farmers have failed al- s nost as econipletely. But few have j nude uny corn, and it is doubt- | 'ul whether there wasenough wade u the county to have supplied he county's needs for one month f it had already been distributed rom a counion crio. The enly t oo that has proven a success is he hay crop, ef which there was i larger yield this year than ever x'fore. The conditions that led to ^ his shortness of crops were the xcessivw rains of the latter part if May aad the first part of June, ollowed by a long drought, which n time was followed by heavy ' ains, which made the crep fully | month late. i This failure of agricultural in- | rests has borne heavily upon the ' (lercantile business ef the county, j nd while so far no firm in the i ounty has been compelled to o under, yet the conditions of ', buicrjuis?#?i<dv.*hai H NI) V?'i: ? I IZERf??Td witlkwrtt- LJ] fWlll MmV m Fiend it Now is County \ ? ;;-:; world. Sam# f?r Bums, Skin Eruql-nfof favorable b|?irroif -on t .e ( >*rt of the voters of the county, | in 1 the prospects now are that uch a 44ptimary" vote will he ( leld before Jan. 1. J. F. F. j Jherry Tree Facts and Figures. ! . I In a communication in today's J server Mr J. O Bell, of Hen?i Motta, throws some new li?jht on :he cherry tree business, especial y in connection with tho statement of Rev. T. Bright tint everything was straight during his ?dministration of it. Mr. Bell demonstrates that *his is not true. It is quite interesting to note that after having made $4,500 out of tho business, the Rev. Mr Bright prayed over the matter and found himself re-called to preach iJnwilling to allow a few cherry trees to stand hot ween him and his (iod, he sold out and resumed the work of the Gospel ministry, leaving sundry women who had sent him $12 apiece under promise of $20 a month for writing at home, with the hag to hold. The Baptist denomination will no doubt deal with his co-e. He is now dividing the Word on the other side of the ridge. His son Frank Bright, made $4,500 out of the business in less than thirty days, when he whs seized with h sudden impulse to move nnd tried to sell out to Mr. Hell, who, declining to buy, he unloaded upon his old man and went to Florida. The Observer is informed that the young man Wilkie raked off 185,000 before he unloaded. He has since applied the endless chuitf principle to his job printing business in liutherfordton. We are further informed and believe that lirst and last this cherry tree con^ ?ern ' enjoyed receipts under its ( various managements to the amount of $4(>,000. It may be that if suits were instituted now for the purpose of making the iifferent fakirs disgorge, it would >e found that they have so db- 1 h j xised of their loot that it cannot ?e reached and that the poor wj--1 nen whom they have victimized would realize nothing; but there: s a saying that while one can't *et blood out of a turnip the tur- ' lip can be put in jail, and this, in , ;his case, would he a very excel ent alternative.?Charlotte Ob- ^ ierver. Want Lands. -Jh i The H. M. IIoil man company, )f Roston. hflnlfPrs nilfl tiiionnlopa , , lave written a letter to the gover? ?or in which they state that they 'i lave about 10,000 clients who vant to invest in "Mexican and Southern farm lands," and afck- ' ng whether there was 20,000 acres ?j )f farming land in the state suita)le for sugar cane raising, mining J itc. I, J *?W | The governor cannot give any ! lefinite information about land' I ivailable in this state. So fan as ( Mexican lands arc concerned, j1 perhaps, the firm could get inror- ] nation frem Congressman Litfrtier ?Columbia Record. * . . * * > M' 'i' 'J >ath^>rje^b hursaay J coittmiy\. "f;-^r^ r/ff.&S h Carolina collagn, noohad j w ? rj?s < v-"? M,v.wiib,o.U^>A^' ***** of MY GO'. , : . DEI TIONS and F . 0 >01 ed in Lancaster. We knew t-liiit wo would of the Cash Trade, hut die jl // **. , V -. trie "IjHmi s sSi^vc a!l at on we will strive-to win bv eo (>N E P i.i 1C E TO AT j/and MTe Sound the Note READ are in Order. Every department now in each you will " 1 1 VAL MAKE YOl 151 A'. Put not YOU ARE YE ECO brimful and over".owing wi ties in Dress goods, Silks Jackets Capes, Etc. Everything Hright, New and Clean. N?> old, shoddy, or ? .To see our crowded store would think we were in bus of dO days,?we can hardlj Nothing can s oo us. A 1 7 vors is all we ask. Our exi high, salaried "Posses" p us---We are ALL WORK! Kespi WILLIAMS^ *j. October 14, 1001, The senate Tuesday confirmed important Notiee to nomination of John G. Cqpers as ?lel?te?l toCl>lnirn-1 district attorney for South CaroAil .1 *i a.- -i . i /in uuriius imiomvu hum-11 cath Mule Sampson, through his attorneys cither by note or n< protests against tho finding of the iiereby notified to coi minority (Dewey) in the Schley once and and make court of inquiry, and asks to he NVe |mVC om. own heard hy Secretary Long before to meot and in order a decision is rendered.^ must insist on thoso 0 pay up without furtlie SHERIFFS SALS. ' U1 ;no,icoi8inton' STATEOFSOUTH CAROLINA, Respectfully t OUNTY OF LANCASTEU. Clyburn-Heath In t'ourt Common Pleas. ^ John \ Pint anil J tunes 8. Bird, ?.? - an 1 la ntff aoainst 10ATES 112 Margaret Bird, and others, Deftn- YU1D fln *?.. J {f JL*??* 1V EHftBLlliiui pUKMJ ANT to an order of court In The South Carolina 4 J- the above case algoed by Judge tenw|on Kai'road a.moui Ernest (iar , U?'t 22, 1001, I will sell i |OWin^ i,>w round rrip ri it l-aneaat. i r?, urt-house, will,in tic. Jeaiou. 8. O.. acc? uut < egal hours <>f sale on the Carolina Inter Ht te and Flrut Monday in January, 1902. Exposition Tickets oi the following lot* of land, to wi<: coupon atatlonn Kxce All that piece, paioel or tract of *er service perf.-rmed. I land in Lancaster ounty, Slate of ticksta r:ad via the 8. C. South Uarolina, containing Fkom A. 240 Acre*, M->re or 1+n*p, Wearvllle $6 55 Counted on the .Woith by Lynches ?5?rM^*T , 2 JH! Itoer and Rocky branch, on iliu Ea?i , * 1 rtpriogs 7 fy i>y Lynches Kivcr, 8i>utb by lands ?f Lancaster 7 oil Bdl Willi?ms. Alex Baker, Wm. ,)at*vvba Junction Bird and Margar.it Bird, and oh ins k H a* Weat by lands of James Black well, L * ,. p'at of same will be exhibited on day Yorkville .) Jo A sale. ? w Mrou ^88 Alao, All that town lot with brick Hick >ry Rrove ^ store thereon in the town of Kershaw, I'ounry of Lancaster and rttate of. Blacksburg 10 45 Sou'h Carol in , having a front on Walrueys . 10 <0 Hampton Htreet of 21J feet and run- *r|e? "J?? tiinv pei pt-ndicuUr y oack a dia'ance v ^ - f? \f 200 ftet'fo an a!!v East from Hamp- Lettlmore 11 8-5 toil rtfreef. ??nrt hulno hniin,l<>il u? MOOIiioOrO 1 " II'IUXIJU Hum* .J11141MIIIl*n?1I||< I ??? - ow?: On the North by iot of R. 8. Henrlati*. ^ U9u P oyd, on tha E?it by alley, South by V? H !? lot of L< F. Htratton and Weet by Rutherfordton Hampton (Street. Thermal City 18(H) tftf Terms of sn'e: One-half cash, Mar,?? 14,36 balance of purchase money to be paid Column A: TicheLs'to 1 9 one vear and to?be Secured by the coin uencing Nov. 8(>tl tx>nd of the'purchaser and the mort- and including May 8 (age <* vtlia*premises?the bond to limit June 3rd, 1302. With a Rush! mEs co. \ wLJjfc i ubhc in spece be neeted Stocks S, CLOTHING, NODERIE b ever displayI * \ L. \ comma ml a fair share In't dream of getting ice. Your confidence iistant f<rir treatment, that THE LOWEST. >Y And BARGAINS i perfect shape and in LIES THAT WILL whether you BLTY or ME. Our Stores are th the Newest Noveland Arelvets, Notions, | . ^ ' ' it-of-sca^on, second hand truck have room here. s and busy clerks you dness 10 years instead t realize it ourselves. ftllll fl ! /' ? ? /I Trt tun 1(1111 1111 111" penses arc small?No eramlmlating around. :rs. sctfuily. HUGHES CO t MAINS IN .: *<?% BJLGGJJLS 'count, arc \ M *| ft mo forward ' JA|^|U KX'w A G O N S to do so wo w ? wing us to j We are now selling fer $55. r delay. , BUGGIES that wo have been selldcd for one ing at $60; and Buggies hereto' fore sold at $55. we are now sell* 1 # , ing at $50. So come and get yon Mule Co. ' a nice, new BUGGY while they are CHEAP/ , We are selling the Nissen round and square hound wagons, also EXPOSITION t^ie Owensboro wagon at surprisG?orgla Kx- ing!y low prices. the ftHS j V\'e -kppil nn hanil unm. xn/.J .. _ VU uwuu OWIUC iil'UH ites to t har- ' . , >? the s-Mji h HOHhho?some as fine animals ii^saTe1 at''aII *8 you wi,t find *nywh?r*- W il?-ut passeii? you want a horse t^iat will suit K?Rr y?? in very, particular, don't B. C buy until you see our STOCK. $ 4 80 $3 50 4 95 8W P? '" ? 5 20 .3 05 f ^ A jjD 8 7j) ^ Nj 9 05 5 55 *"* 9 ?> 5 55 nr'i ac. ve 35 6 60 I ' v 9 05 5 80 I ' <,// t,. fwgr-xr 9 10 6 90 10 aO 0 40 We ulso run a first-class livery, 10 90 0 05 . . - J1 be sold ? ally and cao ?lve y<*u M 8ood teaoii M i, loot, until can be had in town. I ,nn>i. ** lt w Yonrs to wrre, 1CLYBURH HEATH MOLE CO. WFBEIKO. Sft a yn Ttlmata toWMMM. Especially valuable to wonen U BmrW rH?: r?n Bitter*. Book Mb* Taatahee,. Iillbllw liaeppeara, etreogth takes the pleee W Br?v tierftii remedy is takes. For etekly chiUreB a m #r overworked men it has a# essel. No bene a B1** ' itn-" K? ? ^ rv*9** | fnwm'Urm B\m~ to muTT^ES* h 1 / v ' . . v ) .. 1