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^ y<2'l% c"/^. . xfc^itAv^' / f- :^-.:X^ .,. , ^ ^ VVs*'??"' ^?i*v tiliOW 3. OATvTBLB, j 1 1 ,* ? " ?u? ? ? - .. . ?- * ?? - - ?~ ?.r.r. _."l\ n. z. / t~ ?m>ob axi. iJ i.v<rM7aL I * ttsvsiljf ir*a*p*fxr: Pbrt&e ^s?R^a? ^Oe ^g. >va^r .,./... r. swriaifiito!^ < 1. ' . < . / "i si$ -m ?v jo K_L7,_"_r_ lanuaTU! >. vol " ~ ~ We B< THURSM i * i ALL THE * * / Q , a , cr- . ? - V Miss < '?pp York quite a w peuse to get linei'y. We w 3 = = 1 on ou: We believe we have we are anxious for the p 31-2 cents per yard up. I Be sure and ask II Remember we Lancas / 8?: to Ann ^ /"*r /*-r *. ^ /O" \. "^. ^ ^ As Tv j?r' ^-' ^ ?OH ? >i, y "v*. y^ ^r LY, MARCH . Lnd to Envi LADIES T I AND SEE OUR * - mmswsm \ edge, our miSEiitcr Siile ami spared ei a nice up-to* dat st2 als? make A Special Dispia R DRY GOC the NICEST STOCK that has ublic to see our goods. We le prices when you are lookinj will not be undersold. ter Merca lou nee 24TH, . te - j>? o iOOQS , stayed in Ken to pains 01* exe stock of Mil y )DS SIDE ever been in Lancaster and have them ranging from I around. B ? S Another Fatality oa Sootheru In * Bridge. Keeper V> ade L"si Hi^ Balance pp and Fell to tlit- (.1 round >1 Pis- ? timet' of Forty Feet. The State, 27th iiut. T. 1'. Wade, the keeper of the Southern railway's bridge across ^ the Congareo river, was hurled j from th? Iroulln ? tl>? 1 4 1 ..v.m.vi 11# *m_> i:iuuiiu iu?i night and sustained injuries from which ho died later. ^ Wuiie was standing on the edge ( of the section of trestle which , passes over land on the Hichland ^ side of the river, awaiting the pass ing of the northern passenger train ?pj from Florida. Ilo expected to ^ hoard the tlymg train and come to ^ the city. As the couches neared him, he grasped at them hut miss- . e<l his grip, became overbalanced j<10 and fell to the ground a distance t)1 of some 40 feet. In an autopsy it wus seen that Wade died from t upturn of the spleen. Ilo was not bruised and there was no visible sign of a hurt save that his l( left wrist was broken. ? Wade was just 25 years old? ne was married, and had only recent ^ ly succeeded to his position, hav- j ing been appointed after the death (j]( of David Foulk, the watchman who was killed a few weeks ago. , STATIC NEWS. ici C. T. Minor, Magistrate at x Land-ford, Chester county, died oo tbc 23d inst., aged Co years. (j, ? I'Mwin C. ILllontinc, of Lnu- '4 rens, a student of iuirmnn IT11 iversity, died in Greenville on (he *i?; 24thth ins-t., of appendicitis. Ch ?The police department in thi Charleston is pressing blind tigers nni closely. More than 4<? caseshave Dr been docketed for the iiist Mon- on day in April. Last month more c i| than $1,400., was collected in 1:01 lines from the tigers. Kn ? 27 barrels of eider, too strong L to bo in keeping with the regain- 'nf tions of the dispell airy law. were vvfound in the various business <0 houses at Jonesville, by Stato constables last week. :U1 ? Robert Wilson was killed at Darlington on the 24th mat., by t'1( Robert Register, both colored. l'u ?Scripio Jenkins, col., who ki'led Frank Pi lllinnv /?/">! in I - - 7 1 ? Charleston last week hue heon ur- ^ rested in Savannah. ?Mr. R. Leo Kerr, of Hock ' |)() Hill, (lied last Friday morning. ?The opening of the Summer ;l School at Winthrop has been de- f,.( finitely fixed for the 29th of June. wt 7 ~ , IlOY 8 DEAD BODY FOUND ail Pickens, March 26.?A young j. , man was found dead at the north ^ I * switch at Central Wednesday . morning. Ho appeared to he about 17 years of age, was well ^ dressed ond was of good appearauco. There was no'.hing on his i n wt porson by which he could he ^ identilied. Coroner Parsons found ^ $3 in his pockets. (^ His hat was too largo and was sj stulTed with a newspaper which was printed in Statesville, N. (J. It being impossible to identify the young man,-ho was buried at 'v the county's ixpense yesterday, to He was killed probably by a Co train in some unknown way. I La grippe coughs yield (piickly to the wonderful curative ipialitics ' '' I of Foley 's.Honey and l ur. t here i is nothing else ''just as good ba For anleby "Fundorourk's Ph.ain ! tr< noy'\ I.Pc Arkansas a Kob Kiiis Five Negroes. n fu tu(.iy Lynching K< ulSs Inn; L. Cliiulcs K-..00 VriMihh' Sturtcil Ovui a I'rivial j"'1 M..I l?.. II. A 1111 11; i v . . IB Little lt< ek, Ark., March 25.? spoeiul to tho Arkansas Gazette mi DoWitt, Arkansas county, s: Five negroes who had been I' esk'd as a result of race troutile - :l; St. Charles, this county, were L .<11 from the guards and -hot to ith. Tho victims were: dim A litis, Charley Smith, Muck '' 1< win, Abe liailcy, Garrett F <xl. This makes nine negroes 11 it have ben killed within the 11 -t week in the vicinity of of St. aides on account of the racial v> inbles. A few days ago a difnlty occurred over a trivial mat ' at St. Charles between a white in named Searcy and two negroes S med Henry nud Walker Grillin. On Monday last the two negroes pi it Searcy and his brother in a j' re in St. Charles and the dif- n lity was renewed. One of the a grot's, without warning, si ruck ?' th of tho Searcy boys over the S ad with a tatde leg, rendornn iin unconscious and fracturing f lir skulls, one of tin in t uch ' extent that he may die. J)c; ut\ cr; 11 J times ivirkpatricU npted in arrest him anil lie ti > j k:u ckoit .lawn, riii) u then gathered .ml tied the eUlcers, dcclati er t Is u> white man could an s*. . i. Their. dcuivmSlraUons roused icifo of the citizen i 1. iailcn nmt thov t* h phoac i to ' is place for a posse to come on il protect the town. J'. A. r mglass, depot; riii : ft", went ( t v i.l a pie >< i.i \ i I ir. n t ,ilurc tho Griffin negt Flio nstahlo met three negroes-* y .ndall Flic!. V. i! lla'dwin and . ill Madison- in l.e road. lie piitod of them it they hn: u icre the (Jriflin- wire and one f them leplied that the\ did. but at ould tell no white man" adding dt oath. The negroes then at- y< npted to draw their pistols hut t\ > posse tired, killing all three of nil. Yesterday 15 men left this place ,c r the sceno of the trouble. M vrtfk i*?it l>ot?/wl t m ^ vi W ^.UUUIWU 111 II III 11 . Klhel and 'ilarcndon. DurI tho day whilo tne sheriff's >so was searching for tho Griftin ^ groos, they were tired upon hv Nr negro named Aaron Ilinton, ' >m ambush. Throe of tho posse ? >ro lilt, but the shot used were. ^ mil and no serious damage reltod. The posso returned the o ar.d tho negro was shot down. ' 1 voral other shots wore tired in. him, killing him instantly. Fivo other negroes, dim Smith, inrles Smith, Meek l?aldwin? >o Hailey and Garrett Flood, 10 wore tho negrues th t had do d tho otlieers, were arrested and ;t niirht a crowd of men took j em away i'r >m tho guards and ot them to death. Two More Killed. DeWitt, Ark., March 2t?.? ' t< . vo more negroes have been put , death iv. the eastern part of thi h nnty, making 11 negroes that ve boon killed us the result of I . a rioting which began last Man. 1 Kelley Johnson, last < f ihc . ' 1 rid of negmos that o:m-1 I th > , whle, was shot to death to,hi;. . ' irry Carter, another negro was J. ?-i? Ui/ lUfvii uud dead in the woods near li?Tc the live nc.'i?>es were slain imxluv nLht l?v n crowd of in! . i'ccl ci' '] /. Mi i? ported ejuiet lo: ight at . ' bail ll i tli j belief tiial o most d-ti .aions ni.gioci have ?cii slain ami no further trouble look*' for. TWO MOK1-: KU.I.KI). Little lvock, Ark., March '27. -A special to The Gazette from eWilt says: Two more negroes ivo been killed in the clash hereon whites and blacks at St. harles, 15 milu*> from hero in l'kansus countv Th!< 1n?inr?u ~ ' " ,,,v ' * 10 total of (lend negroes up to ?>, all of thorn being killed withi the last week. The last two ogrocs killed wore the Gritlin rolhors, Henry and Walker, who < ro the cause of the trouble In South C'irolina. poeinl to The St;:to. Washington, JMnich 25. ? In the Lindry civil appropriation bill ut complied by the house com liltoo thou: are n number of pproprintious for the carrying on f work un lor W'ij in the southern tnto>. Tor buildings under con. 'ruction i;i So-.t'. ( ?rolii::i tho 11 i ; : r H'U Hill, ..10,000; !< ; L'( bovn, 015,000; riorenco, 10,000. In tho river and harbor itnr ivciik ni it- in there arc tno fob ii : Kt i ton, ?73,000 \ i: .it; it y, ::70,o00; tho Great e- l) o, ?1<>,O00. ?]'! :INC. OVERTIME. Kight hour iaware ignored by :i> tir !(,-s, liitlo workers?Dr. Cir.g's New Life Till -. Millions re a I way at nor. , ntgb' r.rd 'lav, ?j?i !ndiuestion, IV oess. 'onsti; ation, SieU Headache and '! Ft mroli, Diver and Dowel able-. ICasy, pleasant, safe, ir<\ () ly?5cnt Ora.vford I>ros., F. AI ack( y & Co., and T. ugctu Fundcehurk, dni? store. A :? ward of th'O h.u bs en ?>ired l)\ (lor. I ley ward for the rest at:d conviction of the murjrers e.f John \V. Meetze, the mug farmer of Lexington coun killed on the 10th of February We see it slated that a enmmite is to endeavor to secure sub? riptions in this slate for a monkh nl to (1 en. Cordon. It is a lost worthy undeit-iking, but be >re we attempt to honor other oroes of the Confederacy, it ould bo well for us to subscribe nough to build a monunient to ur own riampton.?Columbia iwcord. "Only something very like a i volution iu the industry can put l:c price of t'oMi 15 very much hcr?\v the lowest quotation of his ''rulii) ", s:i\ s the New York ^omnicrciiil. Arnisli. 11y Kills Himself. Tuskegee, A1 M a h ?5.? vilpli Arr ti n.-, ur 1 " sen!o: f death for the murder of hi main, Miss Alice Armstrong-, omiiiittcd suiei 1 iu Ii'h c II h' re rulay. He killed lie youn.- wo urn liccauso sho refuse 1 to marry im. * neumnnia Follows si Cold* lit ivv<t fellows 1 lie use of Fov'h t ]o:io\* and Tar. 11 stops hw.ui.'h, lioaN an<l strengthens lie h n.rs * d atVords \ crfeet souritv fro; an attack of pneiniion i. Kefusi substitutes. Sold by 'nnderhurU's Pharmacy.