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( I AI'.'J P JLwJf L ,i ^ VOL. VII. S !##<?? ^ ?>4|>C4?< . NXVT.'T XXV-?-f >x *' I M .43P.9K /n INi h >1 w* H 4 | i *WLJ$r ^ * v u v * Ik ^'7 ^ * -"n - s l W\ (\. -> \,/;sJ f %'*'' ( '. :l ; * ?.?* v" " ? j . - (.i ; - v -v ^ rr A ~ r*k < V Cr%* *.- . ? nl.rrrv- 7 ' , ;- ' f?L>yw?U".' W I i?!r . M? : ' . ,. /? . ? ?-V /"> ^ > ^ V < (. p'ft**} C ? Krmemhor 1 .;? *2" ; ir *. S JewHry Slow. ^ '!"!> I? lirtcesl. l?r iyjlt le-f -le.'V rn\. ('nine i'iU'1 > iintl .?eici I ) uiir r, *!?-l>i-.*if Wove Tiist U'jl J presents. ' l.ad\'s Solid I Ik * old Wntehes e Wutdies ill ^ii(UII), ( jM'Kli i III I N?. H i-.i . v ..1 Mi ^ / .1 J ge t > u i t e "linger " K i?i v - and ^ y iter sets. V All line f'liinu and Cut <ilas> reiiuei (! R. BR AW5 ? UNDfcll (OWbll CLOCK. \ UptoDate ^ We Are The Pec f Abreast of f gressive f Don't fail to pay uh a visit w ^ see what push and the knowlet: ^ NESS will do. Von cjvn't fail I W better lixed to do your GINN # County. For your convenionc< ^ nights and our hard cash, and ^ contradiction that we give moi ^ the square inch than anybody. ^ cotton under the snoot of our c ^ ^ drive your team totherearend * ^ your bale of cotton ready for in $ We will Gin Y< ^ i> c renft; ner I T * 1 * RESVSER fno, that wo are headquarters J CIIINE LINE. If break need a ?ond belt, cnine t>> us; i 7L anvkind in our line, drop in an commodate you. ^ Wo aLo ! ,y fli h: ihe-t -11 ^ (iinnory. 1 ;i the j it h In j?. i - * a eont i (Mill ion ol ^auie. t " i,r ^ Poag' dfc MITKi; TO TOMXSiSIP id.SSION BOA II IIS. mnv m i !- - - ' i I hi r, i iiw ii-iii |i leu-ion Hoard* <?I 1 Lancaster county will meet on the q :trd Monday, the 17th day of .lanuary, k1898, at their respective places of meeting, to consider all new applica- t tions for pensions and to revise the roll of 1MH7. Township Hoards will 1 give their reason for dropping any / name from the roll. The Pension \ Hoards elected in 1897 will serve until August 1898. The rules, blanks, etc., will be sent to each Township Chairman before the day of meeting. Pensioners of 1897 will not be re- a quired to meet the hoard. I Very respectfully, jL . W. H. Hkitk, flh Chr'm Lancaster Co., Pension Hoard. c t * ' ? K<luri?tfi Your llowcli Willi CinciiriiK C:\r11l7 fatlnr'lc, oiir" constipation fiir<".or 10c, ^5c. It C.C.C, fail, drug* surefund mon-y. | I ^ p LANCASTER, >C O'f'-C V<T?X>C ->4-?. ->-? O-e "ATS J A SITS <T ! - ? - w ri t ? rjr r a n T >..1 it .it ViiiV ^ '^Tt? ^ M f?\ /?*>> M />\ J yA fs- . v.. $ ' ; / ,.-j '' ' / ft - - ' ^ -- ^7 6 ;j. -*- ' ' --'* ?**?{. . *V"- ' i *' ' *' '??*' ;;;j. . < -.' ' ' ? 5-y : : . -n! r.-v ..-. Sra-4 - ? ? . I. t'.v .. t?i . i i) . '..i.o i .? <> >. < ;> >.< ,- 1 - a 9 t7 .W M A lit* Reduction At It. Brandt's j ? sli(>?rii tit lln* four rou ill Irs. ' presents. i!:ivo vou seen The ') re, !!:n ! painted. |( make- 'in 1 .) omplote for $21.0(1 $1^.00?$K?0h j t KVv iSK. Buy the original ami ) Forks reUuretl'froio $2.25 to $1.70 imI I o 25 per cent. y The Jeweler, \ Chc-STER, S. C. ,j ^Ginnery! I >ple Who Keep ^ The Pro- f Times. ^ hen you come to town, and & Ige of a SPECIAL BUSI- ^ to see and admit, that we are ^ 1N(r than anybody in the ^ } we have spent, sleepless ^ we claim without fear of ^ re (GENUINE SERVICE to T Only put your wagon of ^ levator and in 15 minutes ^ of building and get delivered ^ larket. :>ur Cotton at ^ unci red. ^ 1BER 5 for :inyt!iinin tin; MA ^ ilow ii, eoino to us ; if you f you want information of ^ il wo will <lo our 1 m*>I to no- ^ pri'c f??r o' tlnn -ooil :it umi ^ j?:?t i ountro and solioil inj u Vit'lP trulv, _ ^ ? 2ET?=*.:*r;?>o:r\. ^ gngSR'WW"" ""pTarKt'W' rS j T ' EaftaM hair salsawi . Mfi" ?i, ^ t. i :: n i lhf >.i!r.| dhglCjtir win*. lititora (irnyi rfflM-li jtnir t > i'.h v .utbrui Co.-..-. | K^nAMGK^^^BCur?. ? R 1> ' ???< * h?ir fn.wi ^. I >ENT FREE o housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef SOOK BOOKtelling how to prepare man v tlnlleaio am) cloltclouH (llnhei .ilitrcsn, Lloblg tu.1' t?. H?>* 27IH. New York To ('lira Count Ipatlon Kor?i?rr. Take Cascaret* Cantlv Cathartic. 10c urSc. f C. C. C. fall to cure, druggim* refund iiKiiity - i; ? R "N 4 -JL \ Ji * S. c., WEDNESDAY 111-: SHOT AS IIK I'll \YK!>. ! The llev. Or. * *.*, St !'., wall Jackson's Chief ot StaffAs already noted in the teli j irraphic dispatehes, i!i" i'rv. ' L.. Dabney, D. I)., LL. D (died al his houu in '? ielori: Texas, on Tn-vd:;y ! f!i in. b was -iak' n t <? i i i -n Si I iley, V tor i i.< ei . nl in it Ishadow <m the thcoi igioai .. . lOiiiT. I ra j 1'resbyterir n ' 'hurch A1 ' ij ' rocojtnizfi] as ' J? l" .If i .ugiuu uiiu puuusopiieT 01 tn church. Most ol his life wit I spoilt i!l \ irgllll'1, \\ ,lt'!"" Mr: . 41. ' 11 (>t Clil.lU iH'Ai I V>\' I, . tr I.,11. ing to iiitn. i >11 ri11t ip' \vmf. ' the urgent solicite!ion wall Jackson, lie bee . hief < stall' :iml remained -a i. u: ti thai iiitttiorial ! tier's !< :.{; The Dallas News gives the ;.>I lowing foiiilcu.-i 1 .-tory ol" hi . busy and honoabh i i.V ; In 1 ss;j Dr. Dabney went t j Texas, having been selected t j I he chair ol nior..l philosophy o the I'niversily ol Texas, where h I remained until failing oyesigh compelled iiim to relinquisi active duties a lew years .;g<>. Robert !-0\vi*.:. ! n b 21 cv \vi\.i b-on in Louisa County, irginia, Marcl .r>, 1820. lie studied at Hampden Sidney College, and was gradua i ted at the I uiversity ol Yirgini in 18-12. Alter teaching for tw years, lie studied at the I nioi Theological Seminary in Virginiu was licensed to preach'in 18 10.or dained by the Lexington l'reshy tery in July, 1847, and becam pastor of Tinkling Spring Chimin Augusta County, Virginia where he remained for six years In speaking to a reporter lo the News about his father, Mi i.ewis 31. uahney, ot 1 >nllas,said Thero were two tiling tlm my father loved with all the in tensity of his nature : His nativ land, the South, and his Church the L'resbyterian. He wont int< the war as a chaplain, but subse (juently, at his own request, wa transferred to the bullet depart meat and was Central Stonewal Jackson's chief of stall*. He sac I riliced nearly all he had for t In | cause. Only a short whili bclor< the war opened he was oll'ero< lit" pastorate of the Fifth Ave into Church, in .New ''t ork. and ; ; i.roll'es-or.vlii]) at l'rinceton. bu ' iielievinthat hostilities were in levitable he declined Ixilh and re mained in \ ir^inia. lie has al way*; kept hi> old vtray uniform 1 and In' said lie hupi , im'} wouh ; hnrv him in it. i hope t his wish ha I iircit ? !? -I II. do I< 11< 1111V ii-I ' he Smr fl'OMI till' ;i.-[ii'l'.s^ . . ' Oil t llOUl lie :il\vr. vs < inside: i one <.1 id . .V y ... . V. Ill) i I still 1 i \ in... \>a- Ml Maranrot I Morri ni, .iii ! ti. . \v< iv manic 1 in 1v I -. She is . fii con sin t :ind !l> lat her v. ;i a ; nn ei ill Noi't D'arolinn. My f..11. : lia>* Ion hrothers ami one sister. (III I brother ami tlm sister survive. (1 I ills own children there Were seVei land live ol them are living." .Indue A. T. Watts was a groa I friend ol Dr. Dahney's, and ex i Tiressod his deon irrief at his los> jilesaid: -'Whon Dr. Dabney niv (ion. Jackson would ride alon i the line together it used to lit* common expression : 'There goo enough religion and orthodoxy t save the whole army.' In all th relations of life Dr. Dabney wa a great man. lie was intensel; devoted to Virginia, the land o birth, and gave up everything h had in her cause. Ho was w " :rxn\ i 3 !h r p ^ JiL. 1L , JANUARY 12, 1898. pi*(>at?!;or, ;i . I' vif soldier, !) " irre-it liiiin. 1 I I * .-'SMALLPOX. IN SPAItTAN- ' j . ????';' " . . ; | ' Ah Escaped('i se From thoGrofii I " v i!: ! 4 i _ \ ' i :il?im;. S. < 1 a. v I |> ive (U'VcdojH'd ;l ease Ol i." ' - ii iv ?jsot one o! ( or \ ry n.v: ' ill nn eseaj) <1 ease iroin iire-n | '* Greenville pest-houso junipe 1 ' :. >: < ... v. .> .. j night and boa riled the early morn L. . ijitrain, gdting oli* !' went to a i 'iaiive*- home. ! Iinni;.. Ilomar. who lives on the Howard <?np road !!e was all broken ! out. and Dr. llarvov. one of the a colored plivsjcians here. was sent X\ for. Heat oneo recognized the!:, ^ I . . 1 disease and notified the city an I ^ (j i thorities. Tie* ease was pro-i ()!nonnce?l gonuin smallpox and. j- immediately (|unranlined. (, j The city council met today and j I appropriated $.*>1)0 for the croc-jn I itionof a pest house outside the," j eity limits. The board of health h ' have this in charge, and will go | a right to work. Vaccination will t he made cotnpttlsory for the next t five days, and those who are un i able to pay for the vaccination s () will be provided for by the city, f F.verv precaution possible will ? be taken by the health authori ? ties, and it is thought that all j ? . spread of the disease will lie pre- , vented by taking the matter in a t hand at such an early date. n Potato tjuery. r J'Jeaso tell me how to raise an early ' : I rish potato crop. I have two kinda ^ of land, via, rud ami sandy. The sandy land is well worn. lias been set one .1 - year In fruit trees. Part of it was p planted this year in sweet potatoes, part in corn and speckled peas, and h part idle but plowed up in Spring. Red 0 land has been cultivated two years; j, first year in sweet potatoes, second () year sown in sorghum for hay. 1 break (. s land thoroughly about the 1st of Feb., j and plant about the 11th by running t| j twice in a row with a small plow, drop ^ I eyes, liil furrow with pen or stable ) manure, and cover with small plow ^ g Our laud doesn't grow potatoes well without being he..- ily matured. Plea-o tell me which plat is best ndaptwd to ! (. 1 t be crop, ami \v hat kinds of fertilizers i to be used. Ill akk C'l.irroN, : .. it 1 11 of Springs, A r ! 1 , .... i ; i /<'</'/// '>n I'rot . /' .)/<isk( ,'/ ' h The host plane lor your potatoes is on sandy land that lias had peas d on ll i'i.is vear. and ill! the heller r ii lii" peas has lieen allowed lo c 'die on tiie land. Do not use any ' sta'ole inanni'e whatever on liisii , ; ..'.a >es. as i( in "i is- s the It n ier.ry to :41 >. Make a Iiiix 1 >1 1,1H10 p< i; t mN i j?!m' - j i;i 1 ?.w> ;i mud* cotton seed nil*:11 ami * 1 m? pound muriate of potash i Mil potato iii uwt i> lieiv would i< ? |>ui tin; en till* ton on no aero ol ' land, ami they n: . it pay !< r.o , 11 mi. ( )pen liui'(i\\> au*i spread the I* ' toilili/vrs aii ahum the furrows j"1 ? : and on l.otii sid'-* oi it. I iicn lied 11 ,on it liy turning furrows over th?* li 'jlirst from either side. Then split " 'the beds and the land is ready -i t to plant. The bedding mixes the - j fertilizers well with the soil, j {. Spread the fertilizer and bed on 1 ilit a week or two before planting -I H time so as to have it diffused in a j the soil before opening the fur h j rows and planting.? Practical o 1 Farmer. s : Mrs. Mary Itir?l. Ilarrisburg, Pa., i saye, "My ? liiI ! is worth millions to Y iih*; yet I would have lost her Ity croup if | had I not invested twenty-tlve cents i in a hot tie of < )ne M inute < 'oiiRb Pure." * i It cores coughs, colds and all throat a ! and lung troubles. Crawford Bros. J JPv 10 k2j o XO. 42. i koyul rnuKCb the food pure, 1V*,VlOM:.aC UuO dullcbut) I i '$ n I ! i;.v ; ;,] i t-v f" ' ^ i f?OY/T/-i it I ! 4 M It -''i li I v ' ' -I i,n / ;; H jP^Upfp . tH H *.bcuiui. y . ..'tj' 5 SJ i * i i MMEMBBsn .V*. ? -.1 A". Greenville Smallpox-. A mop!;!!ii < f fh" Greenville loard nf health, last Wedtn iday fternoou, Dr. )o:a~, tlx* ehairnan, reported oiliriJS flint he ail 110 f?rtr of ?i spre . i of smalliox ; that ail patients weresafeiy n tin* pesthnuHe. a number were onvulescent and the remainder roll on tb?? way t<? recovery, Ho Iso stated that all suspects i:i the neighborhood of infected houses ad been successfully vaccinated, nil he had no fear of any of them aking the disease. As a precauion, arrangements are progreesng for a house of detention outide the city limits and away rom the pesthonso. U10 removal f the sick, the confinement of f suspects and a perfect system f vaccination have caused the nost timid to feel secure. Stuent? are rapidly coming in to 11 the colleges, aid as well as iew, and husine9R is reviving. TUP umwnPDe AD eniDurp IUU IIUUUOllO U1 OVjlCiHtD. ,UNG TROUBLES AN I) CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. in Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distinguished New York ohemt. T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his iscovery of a reliable and absolute ore for < 'onsuinptioti (Pulmonary 'tiberenlosis j and all bronchial, liront, 1 iiiik? and chest diseases, stuborn eoliths, catarrhal alTections, yf?*nral decline and weakness, loss of esh, and all conditions of wasting way, will send T1IKKK 1'KKK BOTT.KS (all dill'ereiit ) of his New I)isovery to any alllicted reader of the > rKurittsK writ intr for ! hc?>?. Mis "New Seientillr Treatment'' hn? iired thousnnds permanently by its iinely use, and ho coiisiilers it a .-im!> professional diitj to ?uirering ii inn n i t y to donate atrial of his 111iillihle cure. Science daily develops new won its. ami mis {jreai ci.emist, pal i <> it t ly \perimi*nt in4; f?>r >ear.-, ha- produced <-iili- heneilci i! 1 > humanity as an he claimed by any modern trcnins. I i-a-scrt ion that 11111troubles and onsimipt ion a; - cnrabt in any < 1 iuile i- pr.nen hy "i. nrtfi ' !? *t r- of ri . " iii'd in - ,n. and pea 1 lahralor'f* in thou-'iil: ho- t'lirnl n .1 | .. - i f t he 1 1 . i edn .1 : 1 \,i r' - c mv . : ha' ..r nhial, elic.-t and Inn.: trouble- lead to 1 n-a nipt ion. '.hi ti, unii ' rrnptoil, leans -peedy and certain dentil, simply write to i'. A. .-durum, M. < - I'ine street. New Y? r-. v'vitify .-totl'-e and ex pre-- aid re.-s. a ii 1 the ree medicine will lie promptly sent, uiferef. -hould take in-:.int advan i>je of hi- jjenerou- prepi ion. I'lease tell the Doctor that you fft w is oiler 111 the Kn 1 kui-uisb. PORK, 4Porl: Sausage, BEEF. You can now <cl fresh pork sausage as well as llrst class beef at my market daily. Prompt delivery made for all orders in noy part of the town. W. F. YOUNG. fuly as, I8i>7(ly>