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THE LBOij.iR. i'hn rlow . i ?*j i,.:,i EDITOR AND MANAGER. n???????? 11 ?? a? n? WHDHMDAr, .1 AXl'AKY tiO, 11)03. An (Jnusuul Incident Hock Hill Llcrald. Sheriff John I'. Hunter of Lnn caster passed throu gh R ock Hi! Wednetdav having in custody t negro prisoner who was wantc< in Charlotte for burglary. / very unusual incident occurre* in the case of this prisoner. 11? hoard the sheriff was after bin and sent word that if the sheril would meet him in the Waxhaw ha would accompany him to Chat lotte. The ?h?ritf did as direetei and sure enough the negro was a the place indicated and surrender ed to tho ollicer. While in ltoc Hill the sheriff came up tow leavingjho prisoner in charge c his baggage at the depot, nm when tho ollicer returned h found the prisoner patientl awaiting his coming. The fullot was not crazy, hut had heard c the shei ill's succoss as a detec tive, and bin unrelenting scare for one wanted, so concluded th wisest thing to do was to stibmi F5 right then, which he did. it'iU If'or/.* Cartful\y and &\<nrI While in Columbia last wee Capt. J. W. liamel, president c the StHte Law and Order League expressed himself to a reporter n The State us being "very muc pleased with the manner in whic the organisation has been recoiv ed over the State, and ho is aur that it will accomplish the goo< which it has set out to do. II declared that the league will no start otr with a flourish, will no make a fruitless effort at first but will work carefully and slow ly toward the accomplishment o the objects for which it was or ganizeu. no wants uio organi zation restricted to earnest mo rather than let the league becout unwioldly with the membership < lukewarm people." Death ef Col. C. J. Pride, c Rock Hill. Rock Hill Herald. Col. C. J. Pride, whose fori and face have Uoen familiar fc ao mauy years to all citizens o this generation, is no more. H died at the home of his son-it law, Dr. W. R. Simpson, \estei day morning at 8:40 o'clock of general breaking down of the sy: tern. ?'Squire T. \V. Secrest ha just complete! a very artistic plr of Dr. J. u. Nisbet's lands, lyin along tho Catawba river just ovc in Lancaster county, from a sur vey that ho made tome time dor ing tho fall. There aro >everi hundred acres of these lands, om bracing psrhaps a dozen or mor tracts, most of which Dr. Nisb* has purchased from different pni ties within the past few years. Waxhaw Enterprise. To show how far most of th towns in the Stuto are now behin Waxhaw, it is only necessary t mention the fact that they at j list now agitating tho dispensar puestion in preference to saloont while the people of Waxhaw blot ted o-it the dispensary and tli whole liquor business about foil years ago.?Waxhaw Fnterprisc OASTOniA. loam the /) h10 Kmd You Have Always Bou? When the ofFort was made ; Anderson to secure that county' flhare of tho Hampton inonumei fund tho money was raised Win have tho other eounlics dom t l b Anderson way of doing a thing to do it.?The Slate. VAN WYCK ITEMS. Mr. Editor: Kver\thing ii ver\ quiot mound Van \V>ck ho( t'vci v one is stinting out in tin New Yen' with renewed energi aud n greater determination foi better success this year. Fai mors are talking higher price Cot ton but the acreage will not be in crea-ed over last year. Farm la ^ hor is scarce and will h:ivo its in k title nee oil the amount of coltoi j planted and gathered. The plai ^ should bo fewer acres, better fer j tilizilion, and hotter cultivation } Some of our farmers have plent; ^ hog and hominy and will not 1) 1 at the mercy of high price provi sions. ? Prof, Sharp of Tabentacl j preached at Van Wyck anil Net ^ Hope Churches lust Sunday t interested congregations. Th [- people veto very much please ? with him and delighted thai h f left an appointment for Helai \ Church 11 a. m. and Van Wye e 3 p. m. next Sunday. Ho gav .. all a pressing invitation to com v again next Sunday and requo*tc ,f all present to toll their neighbot and friends to come. All shoul I, accept the invitation and we he e speak for them, that thoy will er I joy I.is sermons and none will g away disappointed. ? Cedar Camp W. O. \\\, wi .. install their ollicers n?xt Sutnrda ^ afternoou. I ho officers elceto for the current year?.1. M Yc der C. 0., T. K. Thompson A<i S Lieut., ?I. A. Hyatt-, Clerk, \V if ,1. Crenalmw, Hanker, (i. 1 h Vaujjhsui Escort ,J. C. Crenshaw Watchman. ,F. H. McCintock Sentry,). U. Thompson, Maua Each of these are roquestc e to l>o present and a full Camp on il for the installation. c Wo wish to stuto for tho in ? formation of the many friends o ^ J. L. Tillman, Sr., that ho hn been suffering a gi eat deal with ? Cancerous affection on his fae - near the e\o. Mr. Christenbcrr f of Charlotte is with him applyin .. his rem (lies for its removal. Ili treatment is having tho desire effect and he hopes to have Mi n Tillman entirely relieved of hi e tumble in a few days. ?f Optimum. Educational Association. >f Tho next meeting of the Lai ouster County Educational ^betti known as the Teachers Asaoeii ii tion) will be held at Lancaster * ,r Saturday, Jan. 23, 1904 at ] o'clock a. in. 'l'ho session \vi be hold in the graded scho building. Every teacher in the county " respectfully urged to be preset a at th>s moeliag. Also trustei s- and patrons generally throughoi the county are invited to con and help us in this great worl The following is the progran 18 How can Lancaster county mail it tain a live Teachers Asgociutioi p by It. A. Dobson, of the Kersha ,r graded school. Should trie text beaks he use in the lifet grade, by It. E. Mot of Oak hurst school. Why do M>mo teachors fail I - control thoir pupils as thev ahouh o by A. It. Hanks of the Lancustt ^ graded #i hool. What is the condition of tchoi house and grounds; uie any stcj being taken to improvo the coi Hit ion of the same. To be t.'i cussed by each teacher present. Respect fill I v, (l A. C. Itowell, Co. Supt. Education. o y State of South Carolim CC) U N TY OFLA NC K SI Eli. BY J B.8TKW.MAN, ESQlJIHl Probate J udge, WtiKKKAS, J. Milieu MeMurr 11 made suit to me, to giant hint In tie ^ f Administration oi t? Estate of ar ellVet" Win N. MeMuiray. dV d. THESE Alth TIlKltKKOltE l M cite and admonish il l nod singular tl kindr <1 and ( iviidorsof the said IPi N McM ui ray, d? ceased, that they l and H|?j.ear before me, in th Uourt i n I'rch ie, to lie liel i a Lain; >st<-r? H i S C on l''id>niar>. 3rd att? r publni ion thereof, ai II o'ejoek tn me fori it neon, to h ow cku-i , ifaoy (hey hav i why the a id Ad nun isim on isheu not lin gra led ie (iiven under my Hand, tItia I!) d iu of January Anno mini in, iui?4 J E SIEWM \N. Probate Judge. --Tbo great majority of a local newspaper's enemies nro of that * class of people who have succeed'* 1 ed i.i heating it out of a biihacrip5 tion or perhaps a small advctlisr ing notice.?Wnxhaw Euterr prifo Fewer giMons; wears lunge?Devoe ; CLERK'S SALE. STATE OK SOU I'll CAROLINA County of Lancaster, Court of Com m -ii l'ii as Harriet I?. Venlandingloim and I.i lu K VatilaiHliiU'htun, P.aiulilts. y AO A INST \V. (; Vanlnn liiigliam, it ut., Defen o dants: . TJUU-UANT TO AN OUDEK in 1 the above s'ated case, signed by Jud.r (1 W. (Jago January 15, 1804. 1 will sell at public' auction at ! auc:?>0 lei c ml bouse, to the highest idder, A on the 8di day or Febru >ry, 1904. being the ? Second Monday in Vtbrnary, e tbe f dlowing parce's or tracts of land, viz: (1 First: All tbat piece, parcel orlot q of la id in said county and Mate coa tainiug 1 Two {' ?) Acris. More or /> as, k known as the "Parsonage I ot," iioumli d Noj tb by Jack tJaskey, asp t 0 and Sou ill by estate lands of Win. M 0 Vsiilandiiighani, dec. used. and West by public road leading to J. S. Me(1 t ari ell p'ace. Keeo d.* All that tract of land in said county sin! Slate containing ore J hundred and thir y-eigtit ( (J.'IS) Acres, More or Linss, and boundt <1 Nonb by Par?on> gc i- Lot." lands of John F. Hell and ./nek Caskey; Fast by lauda of Joseph Cae key; dec'.!., South by lauds of I,ida Iv. Vunl.-uidinghntn and estate" laudi of J. S Me. aid-jl!, dc eased, ami 11 West by lands of A J. ('lark, formerly lands of it. W. Hell The same j being that pat t of tli?* estate lands ol " Win. ,M Vanlandiogliam designa e?l >. I*y surveyor in Ihh p at as Tract No 1 Terms of Sae: C ASH. Purchaser ' (o comply with the t run sale within ono ho r tr tin tbe time of hi* bid , Purchaser to pay fo> papers. JOS F. GUIitiOKY i Jan. 18. 1904 O. v'. C. i'. L U. >v ? PUBLIC SALEit OF 1 A valuable and vorc productive plautii tion comprising two tracts, situated in th 8 Wnxh.iw District of Lancaster county it South Carolina, and known as the Waxha\ C Plantation or Witherspoon Place, am y Cure-ton Lauds, respectively, the former ho cf in 14 I2GCJ acres more or less, and the laiA r 372 acres, more or less, in area, and hot! Irt tracts adjoin t his land is abont 1) mile (l j from Lancaster court house, on the Char lotto road and also not very far distan is from Waxhaw on Seaboard Ail- I.ino Th : soil is red clay and very fertile. This plan j latiou is idso well adapted for stock-raising j The Waxhaw plantation is the histoid birth-place of General Andrew Jackson. The undersigned owners will sell at put lie auction, on Monday, the first day o February, 19o-i, in front of the Court lions 1 door at one o'clock p. m. at Lancaster C II., S C., all tliosc two tracts of land: The first thereof being all that piece,- pai eel, tract or plantation called the Wnxhai ?n 1 plantation, containing about 1A aeret 1 llliV ( or ]???? ;lfcj ?1>A mii-wn" . . .. ril 1 X , - .U....O y i-iiiirie ill 11 ltagsdale, surveyor, ly ing and situate* i iu Lancaster county, aforesaid, on hot sides of Vnxliaw creek and adjoining land of Estate of Samuel II. Ma^Koj, deceased is and others, being the same land or plants nt tion mentioned or described in a deed Irnr. James I), t.askey, Sheriff for ban caste county to judsou A Iiu'st Itiue and X. C 15, i ha fee, beating date the (Jtli day c September, 1 Silt) and recoided in the oflic lC* of the ltegister of Mesne Conveyance fc ft" said county in J tool; U. pages 591 and 59; 3- | being also the firstly desciihod lot of lau [lj in deed dated the lirst day of July IS'io an W recorded in tho oilico of the sti.l llegiste of Mesne Conveyance in Hook C. pages 11 ;(j Ac, from David Wiascnfeld to Josep . l-'riedenwaik and others ' i The second thereof being all that piece ' parcel or tract of lamt situate and lying i i ~ n' Lancaster county, uforts rid, containing 37 I, acres, more or less, hounded by theMinso 31" land and lands that formerly belonged t llasseltinc and Chutee, also tracts No. 1, and 5 ot tbo estate lands of FJiza 1) Curt Oureton, deceased. For a more partlcnln deseri| lion see plats made by I). I*. I'obiti 1 son D. S , 31st Decern be r 1H7 3 of the ef bit lands of Eh/.r II Cnreton, decoastd, desij nated on s..id pla sas tracts No. 2 and 1 b? ing the same tracts of land conveyed to sai Ilasstltino and Chafe'i by J It lluntei fc>h< riff, on the 13th day of May ls7i an | recorded in said liegistt r otlicc in book , ' page II. and being th llfthly des 'riled lo i of land in the said deed from David \Vie> ' enfeld to Joseph Fri ienwald i n 1 other." dated and recorded as aforesaid. 3, i lie W.txhaw Plantati >n. (irst'y aliov described lias been sub divided ii.ni _t ,y tracts, and, if not sold as a whole, will 1 , offered in tracts according to a plot, a (-op 1,1 of which can he s en at the oflice of lit j Lancaster Itevicw. I() The improvement* coma t of tencnim ,,, houses ami outbidding* scat rc l over tin n ,in'1 l'EUUS OF SALE: One fourth cash 1 halanee in equal yearly instalin iits of one " tw >, three, four ami live years, or all casl ' at the option of tho purchaser; the ere li payments bear interest ami to he scenrai f"" io the satisfaction c.t the owners \ casl deposit of f.juU.bO will bo icquirtd of lh pnrchascr. Wiosenfehl A* t'o , y 7?.<? fiddly liHilding, lhitliiuore, Md William Carnos, of Dwight, Pari caste onnty, 8. Auctioneer. $ A Happy ^<>Iew' Thanking ?>iii patronage and in past kindness in have decided to ex Thirtv IlnvQ I m * MAMA %rj tiSHJ kJ IL<VFJ so that all o heaudt oi reduced are principally ov< month intend s< one knows that wt STBOUSE & BRt 4 I witicli is by [ you look like you \ them. VI it It ever antee. ^lucranteeir fades or Poses its why they can mak because every pie* , and shrunk befoi ' consequently then 1 fading- s^o forwa * the cut prices tor " will only call at 01 ; stock will premise i onie of our conip; c j ;i Retnbember our , j " I i ?| The very best ? pair guaranteed t< yleather soles and I not prove to be th ?!you at our store, < I "you a new pair or 8 that is not as we r ir >; I HATS. I h " Come alosg- ai We have a samph I you to take out of ; Our best soft 1 Millinery, a fc , closeovt cheap. Groceries of a ; cheap and meet ai Again thanking , patronage shown will continue to p remain. t i( i : -fat Bill r asid. Pros* J IT? sir to All, ctisiomers {or order jo reciprocn! patronizing us so I .ternl (lie inie nger in Slaughter t OUV CUStOllierS v jn'icew- < Sothii. ir (Sleeked on uaid t ill, regardless of co * Slave s it cxclusiv( IS. HIGH ART ! far tlie best fitting vtte moulded aim y suit (here is a vvr you a new suit shape. Now 1 ci e you such a guarai st of goods is thoroi re it is made into i is no chance of sli rd boys, and take a the next 30 days ir emporium and i 3 to dress you up or etitors give you a in ouglas and Godman Line < that is manufactui 0 be solid leather eoi double tip toe and c same as the sail 3ut open, we will 1 receipt of the one (Mirospllt it tn Ko ^ V JL *J W ^ W V-> NO IND 10 IfjEM id let your craniun 3 lot that we will a our way. ft/ bosomshirts at cost sw pickings left, wl il kinds in abuiidan ny prices given you . .. - ~ ^ " , uui i; us miners ior i us in the past and I atronize us in the Yosii\? t*o se ifei? k kir'i Ml ? , MH?1???W parous aeir liberal (! for tliei**arselv. we W ' ing Prices i?!l get the is what we or the next st JSverv" W i sale of SLOTHING. and makes poured in itten guarin if MV IV> ?ii tell you utee., simply uglily tested a garment; trinkage or dvantage of j and if you inspect our ' else make BW suit. ?f Shoes. rul k ?_?- J H M. anter; solid if they do iple shown freely give js returned L 1 be coyed. tlmost give lich we will ee, will self : I. tlier liberal tioping they "f*l lutuiCj \\ u / rve. t rill," / X m * . ^7