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I If l/ou Want , lit LIS II GAliD EX SEEDS cull at It. S. Ell Eli 11Y ,0 JtltO'S Htorc P the ff have just received a nice assortment from the veil known seed houses of Grosman lira* and ltulst. Crosman liros Seed* l> cents per package. ltulst Seed, c jmcicdjes for 3 cent*. | iCtty.?o?Kirptq? >o??Qig?gtq<H } THERE IS NOTHING S 1 TOO GOOD FOR $ | THE EYES. I C* We keep the best. ^ | ( Eyes examined free. 9 tj Satisfaction guaranteed. ^ ft We aru not strangers?Yon d. know us, and knowing us, bf v know perfectly well that jt I* ouk guarantee means satis- | ft faction or money returned, j) ft A complete lineof spectacles ?j ft and eyeglasses on hand at (all times, to tit old eyes, week j\ ? eyes, long eyes, short eyes, X V big eyes, little eyes, pretty 'J ft eyes, ugly eyes, the dude's ft eyes and the sore eyes. Our E| ft prices the lowest possible pj ft for good goods. # P Did you over try Wonder- k C fill Oil for Sick-Headache, | V Catarrh, Rheumatism??It Q v will cure a cold in one night {J 0 ?try it. 25c a bottle. U 0 J. F. MACKEY & CO. ? V w w' ? >w Short Locals. r f ?Mr. J. M. Heath went to Savannah Monday. ?Col. Loroy Springs is inj ('harleston. j For brick work call on L. A. l'arker neat -tones X Heads. JJt. ? Mr. .1. II. C?. kev has been appointed a Stale Constable. Court convenes Mondnv liiurttiii^ 11 oxt. .jJ 10 o'clock. - -Mr. T !' Mi!! r of ' !v. . n ! Smi-lny i:i !. n ' ii Iin '! ilk * w i' 1 intf rrv ! yon !> ] it ?Col. Ii. ] :. Allison i:i . !o a bn> . titisiiic.-'.t wi.i ik \ oi i\v111o j rtvt i . . > . ?Yi\ ('Ji.. (' rd r Ui 1 on j jcii.l 1 ' . !. .ft ! woe! I t vy tuiiL i\ < tv. i> ii< ONI: DAY. T:il?p I avrM iw llrnmo < * n i ?i i n?? Tablets. All 1 ?ru _ i > r< t iiinl t lie iiioiicy | if i f i 1- 1 o (re. '< f - .i - .(lie i . SU*\ mi- and S \V !! ; 1: ( ' ' viw w ore in town vosti rI'v, y V- \I? -. I'. < unninrrhani and children ai ' vi .tinn ;.l her ' *?The lift; ?v II < }u !. tan-rid |??* At; I |?.o . |f, .,| |M-1 ; woolc with an (Nhilntion. . y ! i v< i r liO Hill. 9 r. ^ ?* . . - I ; ' y iV < o.. ndvorI ?Remember the auction sale of mules and horses bv H J.Gregory <Xr Oo. next Monday. ?M iss.Janie llardin returned to Chester yesterday after a visit to her sister here, Mrs. Wall. ?Mr. II. J. (iregory returned yesterday from the mule markets of the West with a big lot of stock. ?Miss Maggie Anderson and Mi?s Maggie Cureton returned Monday from a visit to Fort Lawn. ?Miss Bessie Mackey wont to If ii n iieain spring Monday to bo present at the marriage of hor brother, to-day. ?II. J. Gregory & Co. have got them, and they are going to sell them Monday. ?Rev. Mr. Roldridge spent a day at Fort Lawn last week with Rev. Mr. Gordon. They made an onslaught upon the birds. ?The patrons and friends of Camp Creek school are request i J lo meet at. the school houso on next Tuesday night, March 8th. T. I'. Williams. ?Mules and horses, good mules and plug mules, to be sold at auction Monday by 11. J. Gregory A Co. ? Mr. 11. J. llickson was here several days last week arranging to have his old home place remodelod and to have another building reeled ?>n the same lot, opposite Mr. R. M. McCrory's. ?List of letters advertised f?>r the week ending March 1st, 1808: Father Houston, J. C. Barber, W. L. Crawford, Ross Dockins, G. W. Evans, .Jno. T. I'orter, T. J. Roberson. J. F. Grkgory 1*. M. ? Messrs. W. H. and R. B. Far duoof the/ion church community, plowed up and killed 1G snakes one day laat week while plowing up . 1,1 /* . t J ?* ? - tin wiu ueiu. ? nuo thin is a snake story it is vouched for by the father of the young men, Rev. J. M. 1'ardue. ?Under authority c?f a recent Act of the legislature, the Governor has appointed Messrs. J. Montgomery Caskey and K. d. i I'lvnn on the hoard of rejristra i tion of which Mr. \V. <!. A. Dor j ter b chairman. This hoard will meet on the iir<t Monday in each i month. ?Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of ' harlotte, N. will he in Dan caster nt the Cunningham Hole!," on Friday. Feb. With. thi< one <1 y only. I!is practice is limited ' > ti e 1/ '.i !.?> ?< am'. I hroat. 1 hi'doctor will not visit Lancaster a vain until fall. Ieh.lt)."M. A'". tJohnT. Mii'l cv, eld-**^ o!' Mr. and Mr". I>. v Machov of our town, and tho efficient Sec re-1 I;irv and treasurer of tho Fori Mill Manufacturing Co., of" Fori j Mill, and Mi-- I) II.* Twittv, tie pretty and accomplished daughter 11 Mr. t i 1 M rs. 1'. 1. fwi tty ot iit-ai;. Spring, will l?o married to day at I at th" liotno of tho bride's parents. Only the near relatives arid friends of the contracting pnrtie \ ill witness the < lemony. lie media'elv after the nuptial: are perii'i inod, a lunch will bo served and then the happ.\ couple wh> take tho Northbound pnsst ng<. I I ..ill I <' l toil ..i ill .. ill i\ l.l* will in the their h. ?. The lie i of i'r ihis hap jo- collide v ill he u 1 h" i'.N Tt '< miisi in v ishin ti>r them a 1? i > ! 1 . i ' w u ii i i?i\ . r?.|inui'!Ui i v. Iimi n." ? (. ii'lj Mi mo <li (re tijuu: nuii. ilj ; btti ? ?itiruii<i? fun . it . ..ia? it'o tbU t. r?vt lot >? j PLAIN ^ The man wh< A Nobby all wool i & make, for $5.5c ? worth of clothin J We tell you pla 5 in this town or ^ can sell you all ^ ours at $1.00. | This is SI ? Shoes for ladie J Shoes forchildrc ^ body. We op< ^ pairs of Shoe B; ^ Shoes from 65 c< @ Sunday shoes fr ? To whom it m; ^ To inspect our ^ pare prices is to ^ Ducks for 5 c g Yard-wide Bleac 6 cents. Marseil worth $1.75. 9 1 75 cents, only 4 ^ Hats at 40 cents ^ Rubbers at 20 c ^ penders at 7 cei ? Another big J Laces and Silks # We go north n f W.GA MurritijfH. Married, Thursday evening Feb. 2 1th, lSb>, at t lie rosidenrei ol the bride's fat iter bv t!ie. Rev I.. !.. Jiedcnbaugh, Mr. Fdwuri Powers and Miss Dora, f'. handsome, charming und acconi j>!i-'i< <i d :ii r <m Mr. and M i?. ! . Ilaile oi Flint Ridge, S, C 1 lie ;M lelidants \s ere : i Haskell I'orb r wiln Mes i,e?ii i '< ; i r, Mr. u .. I i. 1 'erry will .>ii-s J'aaiiii- I. .is ,|i. Mr. .1. > v l ! ii! > wit ii M I - -' > 1 '<- \| ;i::li i u ! !i M ;? i V ii ' !i ' | ' l tf'il! mij p : W:r serve ! v. hi !. en? j ill >k A Her oippcr 111. young: peopl .joyed lie-1 ! \e- lor oia t ii e with music an<l social games. .Carried l.v Rev. S, W. Henr <>? tho A!. te. p *.rannag near IJeat 1 Sni ini?. ! i !> 1<> I -Us *.f r W.M; liorton of KsrsbaWi and ... I(iuuicf ?.! i'.ljiin. An i-lc^un ' /f. t v- p. v. ! tie party a honv of f! jtroorn that t-.w i:i?. .lift ion ''i'r <f 1' >r u> Ji Gro|(orj oi Co., will s< . iii't in tii Mill 1. ainl i.111'- li a iUoikiluy .<i tiii .lull. . in > .1 l! 3 -1 1: . .! .. iDi'lil' V. 1' > t r, . . i . . i i: i )i i i * . r.tv. t: a.-o .i< * < ? ?' i " ' woul ! ' \ ! t r 1 thia v-iction < r' v.hi\f 1' *y t. ed. Thov Iiav< '..tiu ihiciv anu i?re goinjc io sol ' r'JS- ' . . . u- ., i90-^x. I I TALK! j buys one of our ^ Bpring Suits, Schloss' + ), gets the best $8.00 ^ g he ever put on. ? inly there is no store J anv nflior t-mun fKif ^ j ? iw it 11 mat ^ wool Pants to match 0 hoe Week. | s?Shoes for men? W m?Shoes for every- J med last week, 300 J argains. Ladies Kid ^ ents to $3.00. Gent's ^ om 75 cents to $4.00. T concern I 5 new goods and combuy?Remnants of ^ ents, worth 10 cents. J :hing at 4 cents,worth ^ lies Ouilts for $1.00, ^ rlook Corsets, worth 5 cents. 400 sample ^ ; on the dollar. Men's Jfj :ents. 15 cents Sus lts- , . . i lot of Embroideries, v t ext week. ? NSON. % j Deaths. i The (l-monthH-old child of Mr ,! Fred St?ve!is of the ('amp Cren!pectiov, died Sunday mornin"last ftor a brief illneR<?, \ | I Died, l ei). ii-1. 1 SI'S, at hiIhomo in the Tirzah church neigh j iioriiood. Mr. Wiiiiain Steward. . rim-tl al>otit 71 yoars. His m !t mains \vt rc !n:ric<l at Tirzah of . v. hi-ii v.-a.- a consi ' nt i.. , . ' Ml. A S. Walters of ; . . V, ' . . i . i>.moon It. hii I ii. i "iW. r v ( ; , v 11 of V ' ' -villoi i , I ' S I ' ( | I!"' lit' . . OW.il: . ( [ I !li Still ' Si! | C ! | l.. :i? ?-: o!" the (' t i! it! i? tial con vmil ion. ;i : i i In* . .!. f cla>u ji mi:, ml < t! . 'i I <ii: > iiigtil. Hut I!.?' 1 i for >11 citMi;, to rt'lii t a fit1; 1 ' font ? ! ?Mr'.. ' M ('lyborn a"ft ' r r lstiv<>3 n . I.. .1 l(Iu ...... 1 . 5 *1 Xegro liully Strikes A Latin? lie Flees, Hut Is Captured by . % Sheriff Vlyburn. Ono day in the early part of last week llamp Mobley, a danI gerous negro, who lives at llock , 11 ill, but runs a farm i 11 the WaxI haws of this County, got into a dillieulty with Mr. .J. J. White, a merchant at Leslie's in York v county about some payments on a sowing machine which llamp had bought of Mr. White. Blows wore passed and I lamp , was about to get the bettor of Mr. I White, had liitn down and was beating him at a lively rate with brass knm-ks when Mrs. White ran out to intercede for her husband. Iiamp dealt her a blow in the face. Mr. White ran into the house for hi3 gun, but llamp had disappeared, leaving his mule and hat behind. A posse was soon organized and wont in search of him t.nf ......11 . 1 , -j..v iinij tuillU IlUl IUIU him. They had sworn out a warrant in the mean-time, and it was sent i over to SherilV ('lyburn who, with ! his deputies, made a search for i him Wednesday in the Waxhaws. j hut could got no clue to his ! whereabouts. Thursday night the Sheriff started out on another search for him. accompanied by deputies Wilson and Moore ami Constables Sims and Caskey. The Sheriff found one person who had seen Hamp that day. lletook his force to a house where llamp was known to frequent, and there they found him. He had the doors ; barred, had an axe and a double barrel breech loader with plenty ol cartridges, and he defied the posse and said, cursing, that he would kill the first man who opened the door. | They tried to persuade him that I lie had better submit and avoid i trouble?that thev would take I him, and he need not think for a 1 moment that he could escape. i>ut he was slow to give up. I Finally the Sheriff built up a fire 1 ji t'.e v-.rd : m 11 '/<tit i.ncs wuiim (Villain iluro til' nmrniiijj: when they would cap 11r Itii.i \livo ii" they could, hut i not. tl;oy would tako liim dead. iio soon ro.nliztnl tlvit lie was did!\ i?iy with tho wrong man. 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