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7/ !/oii Want FRESH GAR1>EN SEERS rait at R. S. CHERRY <t? liRO'S Htore tliry hare Just received a nice assortment from the well r known need house* of Crosman Itros and Hoist. Crosman Itros Seed, l? rents /trr parkaf/r. Itnist Sent, t jtarkaf/rs for ft rents. i ' 8 | TH5HR ?S NOTHING 3 I v tia"> '/ f i (JO ^M)ii It OR $' TOP. PVPS 1 k '/ C; We keep the best. t;;: * 6 Eyes rxiimin^fl free. 3*- 1* *C cii.ltjiil?il'.Oii ?U3Vui'ii.uu. * * ( " > V< .irv not -'ranker -i >u .% \ know IM. atn! k iinwi nir n- > V know perfectly well that t1 oi*H iru!?ratit?'(> i toan- -at i- - ' ( t; ot ion or money rettirnort. ') f. A eotnplete line uf -.peel acle- ) . ?t '! oyerhi e* on hainl at , -ill t into*, to1'! < ! ! . V eyes, long eyes, short eyes, f (' I:ij? eye-, little ey ptvtM ! . ( eye*, ugly eyes, the dt lc'i )' /: e. lit. V ' > ( I- .) /? lor LT?tod {.Mll.tls. ' > y (' I)i?l you ?*v??r i rv Wowlcr- ') ( till tMI lor Nick-li ?:\?1 riflli-. )\ * I itrtrrh, ?tsm ? -ft ) (' will <*uro o po1?' im f ro 'I i f-i- jt o . . i ' ( ''' ) ( J. F. MACKEY & CO. > fe ) ( _ > V ^ >? ?'' ~~ ***' N**-" ^ '/ Snort Locals. ? Mr, It. !'.".iil l t ot l tic'si i i i h?*ro for :i low duv;. * ?Mi^s I.i'/.ii* Slovens roloriM'il! \ K. ixershnw Monday. ' .ur.;ca si rayed.?See not ire i of W. il. liruee in another enlumn of this issue. ?Miss iiebeeea (ihent was adjudged insane and taken to (.'o- ( lur hia MonJa\ ?. t.d lodged in the| hospit il lor pueli. TO CUItE A COLD IN ONE DAY. I Take Laxative Itromo (jninine Tab- I lets. All I trugKisfs refund the money1 ! il il fads Itt (Jure. 2oc. ?Congressman Strait returned to Washington last, week in re sponso to a telegram that some important measures was soon to ? come up. ?Will have to arrive on Saturday's at 1 o'clock, Roe and Ruck 1 shad. Send in orders early and get. choice. J. R. Mackokkm.. INCONTINENCE of xvatrr iiurlnir slr-i-p mt |>i ? 1 iiniik ili.iiflv t.y Oil k. Oktoiimn's Ami Hh.'ktk Cure children nn<1 inlulta! I.e I'rloo rl. Sold ny J K Muckcy ,v Co. l>nmh l.aiionxfor. s (' ?Magistrate Rnrns sent Abraham Cunningham, colored, to the chain gang Monday for .'50 days! for filching a pair of shoes from' (ianson's store. i x y r. < Ian -on I. ft la .I I iiur.-.day for New York to buy !.;? Spring and Summer stock, lie v: aocompaito d by hi - l>roth? i. Mr. Adaui Qanson who was ret . ni.'.g to his home it. opiinglh Id, Mas,. -?Mi- A-; \nnieand l.iz/ie Fun ' d? rluirk have returned to their! home at Dudley, after a visit to I llieir ?i-ter hero. Mrs. R. i! Hough. ? I.ist of letters advertised for j the week ending Mar.. l.r>, ISOS: ' \ M .. M iim.imiii mr.Marray, caro Noltio (Juries. Alice Young, enro Nathaniel Thompson, Mrs. I'?. F. Johnson, II. J. Browne, Kddio Brown, \V. T. Frasier. J. F. (iRtUOHY, I*. M. \ ?Mrs. W. B. Kerr of Buck Hill is visiting her parents here. ?Mrs. J. C. Elliott is visiting relatives at Waxhaw, N. C. ? Mr. J. M. Heath has returned from a trip to New York. ?Lancaster now has two original package shops, with a prospective third. ?Mrs. E. P. Wearing of Charleston is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Wylie. ?Miss Lillie Hough, of Landsford. is visiting relatives at this place. ?Miss Agnes(Inntben of 1 loath Spring is visiting her brother, Mr. Martin Cauthen, of this place. ?Mr. .1. M. Dempster, former-! Iv of Monroe, has accepted a position hero in the store of the J Shannon?Knnderbnrk < ? Mr. S. L. Miller formerly of; ! Yorkv]lb.', but now of Colombia,I inagoi of the American I'nionj ' LMV Insurance Cr>., is in town in. the interest of his company. ?M..j. to.is. F. l oft! t>[ (irt-f.i | viiii, -iuri;il itfi"!it ol Ylio Continent.i! lift' hcuininoe Co. vvas in Itown yt relay ?.: businosB fori ' 1 ?i^ rimpittiy. ? M *. : "V: M; Thomson w? nt' ;t !i?j1111?*i. with some ! ys one ! (1 !:ist wot-l:, nod of course he1 > . i *,,jry ?jj^ !i;ttol -tt shooting, ; hut the _*.*:ri "kicked* tit suoh pro-j ii?i- 1 tin* To -u! t is t hat Wmlilv h?.- \ "-off lift :t!i(l some' 1 o. o front toCh. i!.?'. V M t|t! w?, elm i ' 'I'reshytenau C'olle^o. 11' . 'nil it ( .roiillH, JOCIttei! it I furii-jitil the Procliv , i *ivt ' ffo Sund.nv morn ' iri'? **.?! nijjit. II?* w.ift here ir. 1 the iuVrest of the Colh*m? witli ' ' *'i !>.?? is connected, iituI sue1 needed in rni?in?r for thai in 1 ! :-titution. I - ? ^ ir .M i(t Hunted. The aw mi!! of Slovene ?.Vr Co.' was burned last Friday between 1 2 and ."> o'clock in the morning, besides the mill a quantity of I lumber was burned. The lire isj thought to have been incendiary. The loss is about $.">00, with no I insurance. I'm/t if tit1 on Con I'cntion. There is a call made for a conn- 1 ty Prohibition Convention to bo j held at the court house in Fan-; caster, April tth, at 12 o'clock.! Delegates will be elected to go to the State Convention which meets! in Columbia on April 11th. All i temperance people >*re urged toi bo present at that meeting. .1 Mark Eye untl a lied Xoae. Mh. Eihtok :?I notice that the Lancaster correspondent of the Charlotte News has informed the readers of that paoer that two (>. i> i --? - i . ?111 nucj iiiniseti 11UVO opiMlUd i up at this town which, in his | opinion, gives the Dispensary a black eye; however that may be, we are quite sure that the Dispensary has given him a very red nose. Very respectfully, "citizkn." Lancaster, S. March 15th, ls!>8. .1 f/aiiist H'A/.s/.c//. Last Sunday, March I.'!, the! < 'au.p Creek Daptist church,unan-1 inuuislv passed the following re solutions: "Wherea- throe original pack-1 c.e, - lores liave been opened in | :!iis ci untv for business, therefore, be it resolved : Fits.. That we are opposed j from a moral standpoint to the sale of liquor as a beverage, and especially are we opposed to the original package business in all; its forms. Siu'ond. That wo warn our poo pie against all such liquor stores and that we will uso ail lawful moans to discourage and overthrow them.'' OA8TOTIXA. The (Jos/ict on (he Streets. Kev. J. W.Little stood in a buggy on the street near the bank laHt Saturday evening and preached against the sale and the drinking of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. There was a large crowd that heard him and among them were some who came here to buy whiskey, but after hearing that sermon went home without buying their toddy. He will preach on the street again next Saturday evening at 3 o'clock. Father ami Sons Sent to the Fenitentiai'i/. l'omaria 111 Newberry county has at last succeeded in convicting i three of the gang of robbers that have for some time infested that town. In the Newberry court last week Albert K. Riser and two of his sons Willie and James, were convicted of housebreaking and larceny, and the two former sentenced to the penitentiary for f? j and one month, the latter to |si months. f. S. .1 njnti :i fi <1. Marshall Hunter's successor I. i a appointed. Ii? is ijfitVsou 1'. Mellon ' >: l oirmbin. i tin' leader of the 4,Lily White"! brands of IJcpnhlic.ins in this1 state. .Maivhai iiimtei's term naviugj ex piled on Saluibny ia>t, Melton | v. it! t i i\o cu.ii $_ <11 iif tillce a s-.'in as lu? < m .. r > nv' bis bond . | and until th n, Mr. Hunter \vili| hold over. It . > untie.' u o? ?1 that i he will re:urn t?i his oUi home in | ! a noisier ?. ?? ? b- (> turned ' over the olliee. ft. .//o*.':u?/i ,? itf lite 'I'fiu itvrs' I I 4 4i ! i itti i !) I eSpUllS? It.' ,1 Call tiiallej mvtiiiui .-ir.co by Stiperin-, teiuh nt of !*iib!ic Instruction, a considerable ouinberot the leach- i ers oi Lancaster county inei ai ! t. court how , on the 12th of , Marc.ii, for iiie purpose oi organizing a Teachers' Association. The meeting was called to order by Mr. W. lb I truce. A temporary organization v?as effected, with Mr. Hi uce as chairman and I.S. I Ca Id well. Sec. The following t nch rs were enrolled as members: I'rnf. A. M.j i? M >? ?? * i. >111.111, hi. u. Aioore, .Misses j1 Minnie Taylor, Mamie Stover and Minnie Miller, Messrs. F. ll. Fun-1 derburk. A. C. Rowel). 11. K. Cot-j' fey, .1. ii. T!idiii| .son. W. 1*. Me. j( Maiius. .1. 11. Craig. .J. W. Jones.j (ico. \V. Fooshe. \V. H. Bruce, < > e/,"(vV), M. .1. Croon and Ira S.' Caldwell. A permanent organization bein p o fleeted the following ollieers were elected for the ensuing year : President, * o. \V. Fooslie: 1st1 Vice-Preside!.:, A. M. Rankin:! 2nd Vice- President, 11. E. Colley ;! See. and Treas., I S. Caldwell. J The next business attended to; was the adoption of a Constitu-I tiou. This instrument styles the; association,"The Lancaster County , Teachers' Association." The asso- ! riation will meet monthly during! the scholastic year. 1 After considerable discussion the association defeated the propo-' sition to tax the members for the support of a library. The library scheme was not given up however. And the following committee was ' appointed to draft rules, etc., for the government of the library:! I. S. Caldwell, F. 11. Fnndorburk.1 A. M. Kan kin. The Association was invited to hold its succeeding meetings in the (iraded School building. The invitation was accepted. The following topics have been selected for discussion at the April mooting: The teaching of Knglish grammar, led by A. M. Kankin ; 1 tiseipline, led by 1. S. /' .1 1... II t ' ? * - ' x 11(1 w?>| 1 . i .-n ; iii' i!:, ' ' m1 liy ( co. \V. IV' !(<. t Then* being no fuither business t!io Association adjourned. < < I ko. W. Konsn k, I 'res. < I it a S. Cai.hwki.l, Sec. It'll iitnl <'uttir!m'~' I laving gone in with Mr. .F. M. Hood in tlx- cattle business, wo .ire roady to pay the host prices t for cattle at any time they may < bo brought to our stables. We want young steers especially. 11. .1. Okeoohy A: Co. i 5 PLAIN 1 ? The man who b ^ Nobby all wool Spri ^ make, for $5.50, g< ? worth of clothing 1" J We tell you plainly 5 in this town or an) ^ can sell you all woe ^ ours at $1.00. ^ TH |?$ P ? | ^ ^ ^ H 0 8iO 1? <UNl!M 2 Shoes for ladies^ Shoes for children , * body. We opencf 4p pairs of Shoe Bargr ^ Shoes from 65 ccn..^ Sunday shoes from K 9 To whom ?r. xmso \ ^ lo inspecl our ncv *C pare prices is to lur ^ ! )ucks tor ^ cen' s "\ T 1 1 1 j ' rrt (I~\vi< ic ) >leacnui o cents. Marseilles worth #1.7^. c Hoc ^ ? >,.f ,.i / j ceiU5>, <>ii i ^ *> 1 ^ 1 Iats at 40 cents on (0 T 1 vk K 11 hirers a* 20 cent ? pendens at 7 cents. Another hi<4 lot 0 1 Laces and Silks. ? !5 v-"a A 7 A Fi i X \\h i- ' ? a > \\ ? ".gvl 5 /P? ,**" ' .f?1 *T" "v. ..'T^ six a -.? W ^ W' s.^y V> v t lira ju n~j.~ . *: 1 gM- iP-i b-^km ? % up rj yuug We Are The Peop ? Abreast of ] J gressive 1 J Don't I'ail to pay us a visit who see what push ami tho knowledge w N I\SS will <)o. You can't tail to ^ bolter li':o<| to do your (il.WIN ^ Coiuuy, !'or your convenience \ ^ nii^'.ds ami o-'r hard cash, ami w< k, ?.?# ? m- * "?i i im i ?r f;j>r limit^ tin* inch than anybody. ' ?& cot In ii inht t In* >:k?it o| (tilr < ! \ ^ ill i ve your tcam to t la- r mi-end of ^ your .i-.ilo ol cotton ready lor mar ? w c will (Iin Yoi ^ 25 cents per I I u ^ p t too. to il \v<> arc lii'Mih)uarlcr- i? ^ i'IM >.'! 1.1 N I' ? need 1 <:ood I 1 f ' ^ inykind in our line Irop in ai ' ^ commodate von. ^ ?i > : 11 o j\ 11. < ;. _ . c.i o j 1 <?$> (iiniu-ry. A TliankiiiL' the jmldic '"or \ ' :> a. root i 111.'a t ion of cone. W Wo ore : ? 'JP>0?*-? If you want a NEW HOME sowinj I'KiSK olHce. The bent machine fur th< o 'ALK! | uys one of our ? ng Suits, Schloss' ^ *ts the best $8.00 ^ le ever put on. ^ there is no store J j other town that ^ >! pants to match ^ # r> n f >( fk ,*4 if a* ? /r ^ f %+ %/, h, o ^ Shoes for men? v Shoes for every! incf- \vofl' ?00 -A _> v -' ^ uns. Ladies Kid & v ; to "5.00. Gent's 75 cents to s ' .00. S ' - ' concern! ? 1 y T* v gooGs com* cjy / Remnants of $ ; worth 10 cents, <r - 1 i ^ -tU ^ ! ?ii jr eeiii^nvOi in < ? r of* ^v. :i. 1 ^ v i .'"ins T'"- > i / io ' & )!- ^s wsets worth <d i > oUt^>. 400 belli! j>l*J ^ the dollar. Men's j c cents Sus- ^ & i 01 Kmbroiclenes, & * 1 <r> r~\ iv 1 t, :tCT . ^ ui v I Oui^s? ^ ;le Who Keep & Che Pro- w Cimes. ' ii vou come to (own, aiul f of a SI'KCIAh Bi:SI- ^ see and admit that we are ^ (I than anybody in tho ^ vo have spent sleepless ? :> claim without fear of ^ (iKM INK SKKV1C1S to ^ f.ily put your wajron of $ >\itor and in l.~> minutes ^ i...; 1.1; i i: i ./..IHITII ?11Mi utjinfiru i ir Cotton at A mired. t 3ER t ?r :i n v i ii 1111; in th<? MA\v.' < ?)?) 1 *o i! vnu ^*9 ii in 'V>rn of i" will do our Ix'st f?? :\c- jC i. io? col i on m ?,?t uur IP itron Hjitl >li<uting n ? rour? truly, ^ JEXjEVITpOX*.. ? 1 machine call at the Kntkko money ou tiio market.