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Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Lancaster County.
(COl'RT OF COMMON l'f.E AS )
T.eander Belk, j
Rebecoa Belk,
Ida Belk, | Decree
Mary Alice Belk and j for
Richard Belk, J- Sale of
Plaintiffs, j Real
Against | Estate for
Etta Belk, ' 1 Partition.
Defendant. !
PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OK |
fudge Buchanan, made in thej
, above entitled cause on the li.'ld day of
k -v October, 180ft, I will sell at public aue-1
t ion in front of the Court II nnse at
Lancaster, S. O., on tin*
1ST. MONDAY IN DECEMBER
next, within tin* legal Iioui-h of sale,
the following deecribed real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land I
being, lying and situate in Hufordj
Township, in the county of Lancaster. '
Stat** of South Carolina, containing j
NINKTY (!><>) At'KIvS,
tnore or Ipss, and hounded on the|
North by lands of the Scottish Land j
I.oan Company; on the Kast by Min-j
?iow Branch; on the South by Long
Branch; and oil the West hv Kstate j
l ands of 1*. .M. I'lyler, deceased, the|
same consisting of two tracts, as will j
be aeen by reference to deeds from the j
Chetaw & Chester Kail road Company
and from W, A. Luriderfutrk respectively,
as found in the ofllce of the Keg/
. ister of Mesne Conveyances for said
county, in Deed Books "A" & "II."
Tkkms ok Sai.k Casii : Purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers and the
necessary revenue stamps.
W. S. L. POUT Kit, c.c.c. i..c.
<?reen A Ilines, I'laintittV Attys.
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PRESSURE FOR I
PAPER MONEY.
Demand lor Gold Certificates Ex- I
ceeds That of Any
Previous Period.
Washington, Nov. 2.?The pres
sure lor circulating paper money
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crease ol business activity has
been brought home in a forcible
manner to Secretary Oage by the
character of the demand for gold
certificates. Never before in the
financial history of the country
have the issues of small gold certificates
been even half so large
as within the last three months.
The total issues of certificates
from August 5 to October 21, '99,
were $129,259,419. It is the pre
ference for certificates of the denomiuation
of $20 which has indicated
the pressure for paper
currency.
The issue of certificates for $20
from August 5 to October 21 were
$39,576,464, while the issues for
$1,000 were $24,774,500. The
number of the small certificates
is about eighty times the number
of those for $1,000 The largest '
amount of certificates for $20 outstanding
at the close of any pre- (
vious fiscal year was in 1891, <
when the amount was $14,221,774.
The issues of certificates i
for $20 on the latter date were i
only 11,953.474. The present i
volume of small issues surpasses, 1
therefore, by more than three
times all previous conditions, except
on one occasion, when the
proportion was much less than
half. ,
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Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped J,
Hands, Chilblains, Best Bile cure
on earth Drives out Bains and.
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Lancaster People Know How to'
Entertain Their Bursts.
!
Lancaster people are able and!
know how to entertain a meeting
of presbytery. Monday the
weather was rainy and windy, h
The ministers, delegates and visitors
were met at the depot by!,
conveyances and carried to the |'
church and places of assignment,; |
where they met the most kind
hospitality during their short'
stay in Lancaster, during which
time the weather continued very IJ
inclement. Everybody was high '
Jy pleased with their entertain-1
ment while in Lancaster among <
her people who are given to hos pitality,
and hope to have the
pleasure of being there acain on n
a similar occasion. We failed to 1
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meet k,Ked Hose," of Lancaster,h
but we saw a rose all the same, j
and may see "Red Rose" at some
future time not very far distant. L
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R EN
8EMI-WREKLY.
WEDNESP AY, NO VE
HALF MILLION BALES
BEHIND LAST YEAR.
Hester's Statement to Date Dives
No Encouragement to BearsNo
llig Interior Stocks, and
Continued Light Receipts.
New Orleans, Nov. 2.?Seereta
ry Hester's New Orleans cotton
sxchange statement issued today ! ni
covers the monthly movement to
October 31. Compared with last
pear, the month is behind in
round (inures 540,000 bales and
behind year before last 152,000 p,
The amount brought into sight
:or the two months of September
ind October shows a decrease of
)nc oon - l j ? 1 - *
iuv,o4\j unuer last y^ar, a decrease j .
)f 109,167 under the year before
l"9t- t.
The movement from the first of
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September to October 31st shows ^
receipts at all United States de
livery ports 1,916.385, against 2,
114,060 last year; net overland
movement by railroads across the ^
Mississippi, Ohio and Potomac
rivers, 299,430, against 192,794
last year; southern mill takings, }o
exclusive of quantity consumed RU
it southern outports, 269,863, ro
against 245,463 last year; interi- f0
5r stocks in excess of those held gr
it th commencement of the sea t ^
ion, 366,491, against 396,174 last UI
fear and 314,750 same time in m
1896. These make the total ^
amount of the crop brought into
light during the two months end tQ
ing October 31st, 2,852,169, w
against 4,248.491 last year. ea
l^oreicn ftrnnrto fnr Oio
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two months of the season have ^
been 1,242,898, showing a decrease
under last season of 177,940. tr
Stocks at the seaboard and the
29 leading southern interior in
terior markets at the close of Oc ?a
tober were 1.473,681, against 1,528,871
the same date last year.
Including ports and interior ^
Iaitt ? * r? Irtf 4 4* ? - - ^ 4 ' '
x/nuo icii w ? ci 11 uin i no previouh j rv
mason and the number of bales i*
of the current crop brought into I
sight during the two months, the j pt
supply has been 3,471,0<>7, against j fr
3,510,057 last year.
Up to this date last year 38.811 w
per cent, of the cotton crop hn<l,
been marketed, and lor the same
m ?nths in 1>'.)7 the percentage of i
the crop brought into sight was ei;
20.41, and for the same time in ; a\
1800 the percentage marketed j
was 30.
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Lancaster's Market. , ye
On Tuesday, Nov. 7, cotton | Sa
tnd produce brought the follow 1 ry
ng prices :
COTTON. !
Strict good middling, 7:l,?
iood middling -71.? j r
strict middling ~ (|i
Middling, bT?
I'KOIXICK.
butter (good), per pound,,, into 12'8
Kggs, per dozen, 12
Chickens,. 15 to 2<> |
Horn, perbustiel, to |
llamsfhome raised),per pound, !?to 10 J pe
-iinMiiufrs i nome raised ), per id., ??!ato7 (>e
The above prices are paid by ..
Merchants for any of the above
named products, and is published w
for the benefit ot those who have "
hem lor sale. *
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:MBER 8,1899.
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HENS OF TERRIHLE CALAMITY
IN YEARS TO
COME. WHAT THE
EQUINOX TELLS.
rents in Astrology?The I'lsinets
December 2d.
On Saturday, September 23, at
30a.ru., in nautical parlance
e sun ''crossed the line" and enred
the zodical sign Libra. The
itumnal equinox forms one of
e cardinal points which have
ieu the subject of astronomical
iservation trom the earliest
me'/because of their relation to
e change of the seasons. Such
egnant Celestial points as the
>o equinoxes, which mark the
ur cardinal positions of the
n's apparent annual circuit
und the heavens, have always
rmed favorite basis on which to
ound the vaticinations of learn1
astrologers. By erecting a fige
of the heavens for the moent
of the sun's ingress into
ese four salient points, star
lilosophers have n?*t hesitated
forecast changes and events,
ar or pestilence, cyclones or
irthquakes likely to befall. And
,ndor compels the admission
at many of these scientific
arnings have been only too
agically verified.
The astrological figure of the
[iiinox is constructed for the
titude and longitude of the seat
ivernment, and if, as in the
esent equinox, a fixed sign, like
jo, ascend thereat, the planetaaspects
of the minute are bejvcd
to remain in force during
e three succeding months. The
'esent autumnal equinox is
aught with the most protentous
gnificance. It tills the horizon
ith omens of pending calamity,
e full Iruititionof which may
Ltend over several years. This
[uinox may be regarded as the
'ant courier of a train of diwasrs
that are almost sure to fol- '
w the annular eclipse of the;
n and the accompanying planerv
combination on the night of
ecember 2d next. On that date,
, i. i
> p. n>.? win occur such a por11
to (i s grouping of planets
ound the eclipse as have i.ot!
ion seen for many thousand
>ars. The sun, moon, Uranus,
iturn. Mars, Venus and Mereuwil
he all together in the sign :
igittarius, while t he giant planet
lpiter will he within five deees
of the rest in the earthiake-provoking
sign Scorpion.
ANN III. POSSUM I.I TIES.
.Many philosophic minds see
vful possibilities in these asicts.
They recall past experiens
when terrillic wars and peslences
have h-en coincident
ith the conjunctions of Saturn,
a ra o r,/I ?I. * U - . L_t e ?l
t??r> auu Ilia mill , I (lit I UitlBIIII
roct. have followed the close apI)r.
II. II. Haden, Summit, Ala., says,
think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a
lendid medicine. I prescribe it, and
y confidence in it (trows wjfh oonlued
use." It digests what you eat
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Vicious and wholesome
proach of Uranus to the "Light of
Heaven," and that the alllieted
moon has been c-urged with
working woe to humanity. More
particularly is the coming eclipse
and accompanying planetary conjunctions
fraught with danger to
this country, for they all occur in
the sign Sagitarius, which is directly
in "opposition" to Gemini,
which "rules or governs" these
United States. Astrologers all
know that the "opposition" is an
exceedingly bad aspect, and hardly
inferior in its consequenes to
the actual presence of the great
group of planets iu Gemini itself.
Such a tremendous combination
of adverse potencies as will be in
action on December 2nd is calculated
to give pause to the boldest
imagination in attempting to unravel
the probable results to this
country. But before hazarding
any vaticinations on this matter
let us first glance at the planetary
positions of the recent equinox:
When the sun entered Libra,
twenty-six degrees of Aries were
in the mid-Heaven, and eight degrees
ef Leo on the ascendant.
The sun and Venus were in conjunction
in the third house, indidicating
great prosperity for railways,
while Mercury in the second
house, but close to the cusp
of the third, denotated cunning
and tortuous methods of adminisfarinr.
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tci Itjp, iuc unnuuHi UUHUCRB. rUTthermore,
this position suggested
more craft than integrity in handling
railroad and trust earnings,
and gave a significant warning to
people to keep an eager and a
curious eye upon their own interests.
If possible this prognostication
was emphasized by iSaturn
and Neptune both casting a
sinister square aspect to Mercury.
The moon was posted in the tenth
house in the sign Taurus, and received
the opposition of .Jupiter
and the trine (l'JO degrees) of
Mercurv. which positions am sue.
gestive of a somewhat weak, extravagant
and highly self-conscious
administration of the Government.
Saturn and I'ranus
were situated in the lifth house,
which governs pleasure, amusements,
theatres, hotels and gambling,
and the presence of the t wo
malelic plants there is a sure indication
of strange accidents, casualties,
or tires accompanied by
an appalling loss of Jife. As November
nears its end, the weather
will grow stormy and tempestuous,
with cyclones and rumblings
of earthquakes down in the South
ern States. It is altogether probable
that as the period of the
solar eclipse draws near, some al
together new and unfamiliar meteorological
phenomea will be'
observed, especially around Charleston
ana places heretofore visited
by shocks and grumblings of
earthquakes.
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