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I ftf? 5- ' 1.. v H-: ' . ; k . J1 ?Mrs W F v, in i . : ; i : ; i hor mother at Si Himi;; c'- S 1 ; e ?:p I . ? Mrs T .1 Strait :s visiting j the relatives ut ltiehbnrg. this ... emu ?There wiii he services in the .. . Moi Episcopal church to-morrow at II o'clock, a in., and ill .*) p hi., conducted hy the rector, the Rev ^ J \V C.'antey Johnson. her ' was ? Messrs Walter Ingram. Fred I jKM. Dunlap and Arthur Soweil, the ! latter of Kershaw, left Wednesday j C|,|,. for Savannah, Ga., to work fot Wlls the F C & V R It Co. | hon( ? Strayed, from Jailor .1 S Wil _ son's a week or 10 days ago, a hari black pi;* about two months old. ! ?roo< Any information of its where- ' abouts will lie rewarded. 4it ?Miss Anna I'sserv, daughter of Mr W D I'ssery of Oakhurst, js VJ returned homo from Georgia, \t,.s where she has been teaching school since last January, on Wednesday last. Mill ? Mr Walter (.' Twit tv, of Heath Spring, who has been attending the Medical Hepartment of the ' ITniversitv of Maryland is spend * ' * ing ms vacation >i !i i u :i ? .ii ^ ' " " II i . * 111 ?I arrived honii< last I .tursoay. j|? Mr .1 M lloiiirli, v, iio rei ; -eiit' COM I d Chestc r ti< h! .ti I'm* 'e_ datum (?X0( some years n;?o? I? .11 who recently moved to LaiiiUt'ord, ('licstcr . Am ! county, is announced over hi-own signature, in hist week's ("hosier m field AdvcMtis' i, for rote re.---irom ~ wen tliis, the Fifth l>i t riet. to v ? Arthur and Cleveland Ferry. And two small colored hoys, stole Is t?d t boxes of sardines from the store of p of Kitzpntrick & Bro., Thursday. T The hoys, heing very small, thev 10:1 were not prosecuted on condition was that they were to receive corporal nnd punishmeot from their parents. ?ten ?About the lowest down tiling wnr wo have known l>oing done in n)a? Lancaster in recent year- is the splitting open with a Unite of the plush hacks of two of the hand- Che nome baby carriages at I? C Hough 'l11** A Co's. If the pusillanimous perpetrator of this mean net is ascertained ho will be punished and thnt severely. Dec ?It is no longer necessary to send North for bicycles It C Hough A Co., manufacture as | C good a wheel right hero in Lan The caster as can be obtained anywhere n on the gloloi. High-priced, ^on second rate bicycles are a thins of The * ? I the jMist. An inspection of a son* wheel made by this enterprising wer firm will convince you thdt whiit. 1 we nay is fact*. natc The Kidneys ; are the seat or the starting point of gcn< many maladies, all of them serious, sup< all more or leas painful, and all of Smi them tending, unless cured, to a jnSj fatal end. No organs of the body are more delicate or more sensitive m than the kidneys. When symp- ^ toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to bo lost if health is ?] to be restored. The best way to treat the kidneys is through the ^ blood, cleansing it from the poison- *SMc ous matter which is usually at tho Apr bottom of kidney complaints. For folh this purpose there is no remedy I qual to the HllCF'C nuvi o <Jew 53r$?pP!Hfl J "For many year* I have been a constant ^,l< ' n fT.>r> r fr?m kidney trouble, and have mnl tri?-d a number of largely rfvcrtited kidney euro* without benefit. At la t a friend ad- Cftl, vieed ma to try Ayrr'u Samaparilla. n*? of ai^ht bottle* of this remedy entirety u caret! my nmladr."- M mr MtLLO, 12M Hancock Stra-t, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; v 1 -w 1 > 11 of Kin li's I 111 , ' ( .?11;?i; See i left. At ro d price. \Y .! Cunningham. i ii ?!. :11 >oratic clubs of the ( itv are ropiired to meet on 1th Saturday in April, which , year will he April 3oth. The I it v conventi -a will he held oil uluy, Msiv -il. Mrs Ada 11ougli has returnroin Fort Lawn and reports sister, Mrs Kdwards, who hurt hy the overturning of I invalid's chair, as improving. I are triad to learn that the ac nt to Mrs K., is not m> hud as first thought and that no j L's were broken. -A Columbus Phaeton and) less for sale cheap. Also a' I combination harness andj lie* horse nt a sacrifice. \V. tl. Cunningham. | -Mrs.I W Miller of Jefferson j siting her parents, Mr and .1 F (iregory, at this place, j Kev .1 \Y Little began a pro-1 terl meeting at the Cotton s Thursday night. Messrs I> A Williams, W C mson and .1 A NVeaner attendhe Stale prohibition eonvenlield ?:i Columbia Thursday1 it. \Y C Thomson was relinted t?? represent Lancaster it v on the State prohibition utin* committee. lor>oi? I*;?>the INnmlty lor i* MunU'r ?)1' i.'upl .llursliul. In'ritr Clyhurn nn<I Dr Poor t over t<? Chester y<'su*r<l ;y i k i I nr>-N the execution of .Mm' crsim, the netiro who murder. ' 'apt Marshal, Chester's ehief oliee, several months a^o. he execution took place at 10 o'clock a m. The hody I cut down, placed in a coffin turned over to Anderson's -father, who took it to Wood- ; ds for interment. Anderson le n full confession of his guilt1 evening before the execution, re was a large crowd in ster hut everything passed otT ;tly. prohibitionists ide to Suggest a Complete Ticket. olumbia, S C., April 14.? Prohibition convention mide iod showing tonight. All facs and classes were represented, ro was a pretty large repre ation. Over 100 delegates e present. he convention decided to nomis ft fidl ticket and the follow ticket was suggested: or governor, Joel E Brunson, Villiamsburg; lieutenant govir, L D Childs, of Richland; etury of stat.5, D H Tomp., of Greenwood; state treasurW H Timmerman, of Edge. I; attorney general, Geo S ver, of Newberry; comptroller oral. Epton, of Spartanburg; srintendent of education, E D th, of Sumter; adjutant and ector general, Henry TThompof Darlington; railroad corfli doner, T N Berry, of Che*-4** he Following platform ^ 1 patioi pted. . M he prohibitionists of the ?outh Carolina in convention mbled on the 14th day of il, 1H98, hereby adopt the , i?i r\ > . I t a p'llUIIM III. . Wo declare our allegiance to regular democratic party and suggested nominees stand Iged to abide the result of the loeratie primary election. We declare that we are Iterably opposed to the manu-i uro and sale of alcoholic or t liquors except for niechaninicdicinnl, scientific or sacra- , ttal purposes. . "SrilSCKIMK NOW. I Miirrla^'s -y ?Married Sunday at Ileal!) Spring, Mr. (i. W. Varnidore of Lancaster and Mi>s Minnie Coates > of Kershaw. ? Knterpriso. M ? Married nl t!>e home of the 1 M bride's father, near St. Luke, at jj 10 a. in., Thursday, Mr A $mith )? and Miss Dora l'ittman, nil of i IT this eountv. The ceremony was K performed hy Kev W R Reason-1 I* over. An excellent dinner was M served to the guests. H ? Married, hy Rev. Geo. \V. Leonard, iit the parsonage on ijf Lancaster circuit, on Wednesday If last, April 1.1th, 1N9K, Mr J \V 0 Thompson and Miss Alice Knight l| daughter of Mr W M Knight of ; Dry ('reek section. After the! ceremony the wedding party re- M paired to the homo of the groom's 42 father where a sumptuous supper was served, j ? Married, April 12, 1898, hy j Rev John Fade, at his home, Mvj John Lucas and Miss Lis Mont | i gomerv. Waiters: Ilell Montgomery and Miss Lizzie Deas * rsuizei rums and anss i^ueen Tal j V bcrt. All of Flat Crock town- |U ship. ! |l Where (o Buy a Fine Kentucky tfj l!?rse or a (iootl Q We have just received a lot ot [1 line Kentucky horses which we |? will sell cheap for the money or IT on time for jjood paper. We al- a, so -till have on hand a few jjood mules. Von will find it to your U interest to call and see lis if voii N want a bargain in stock of miv | kind. I |? IIkath cvi Ki.i.iott. i jr April 5, 1 SON. I Q ltiicklcn's Arnica Salvo. i li The best salve in the world for H Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, C Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ^ Chap(>ed Hands,Chilblains, Corns, 11 and all Skin Kruptions, and posi- r tively cures Piles, or no pay re- fcj (piired. It is guaranteed to give [i perfect satisfaction or mooey re- {M funded. Price 25 cents per box. V For sale by Crawford Bros. ^ A gray hair was discovered t': among the raven locks of a fair f friend of ours a few days ngo. It 4()h, pray pull it out,' she ex- H claimed. 4If I pull it out 10 will IB como to tho funeral,' replied the K lady who had made the unwcl* K come discovery. 'Pluck it out, 4fl nevertheless,' said the fuir haired 'J damsel, 'it's no sort of consequence Lj how many come to the funeral, fl provided they all come in black.' fl - mm -1 V It JF li I I | Ik a disease vory frequent in ft children mk! one that creates f~e- ID quent anxiety to the parent. It's ill approach is very sneaking and un- fi expected hut the advancement is C so rapid after the first symptoms !? appear that in a very short time the safety of the infant is threatened. It is a dangerous disease to delay treatment of or trifle with. Re prepared?HAVE A BOTTLE of WONDERFUL OIL IN THE HOUSE. It only costH you a quarter and may savo tho life of your dear one and a big doctor's Sill besides. hYMPTOMS. Child r? tlr? h uptinrently well,aw>?y? * ruatflinii for hr?a(h. fare tdiif, i?.U%- K e* contractu k, i lireatenlnii ano -/ liitlon rdnxcH, air Is drawn in b Iuiik* t>> a barking cough, the eym 8 liwnnie Rls"-y and staring with evl-> I denoe of great distress I TREATMENT. D Mix ft ?'e in ft fief 11 ilrnnu nf Wnmln. li ? fill Oil with one or two table*|r oiifuU of warm wan-rand let the child drink it repeatl' * tlie done evcrv twenty minutes until relief Im obtained-? Place the child In a waim hath foi a , few minute* and apply to the throat and eln st rnptiiiiK >ti Willi the t and i ci|ir?l pane of w ouderful Oil and oas tor, xwitt i i or <i v ? rin?- then ?pp'y I flannel to i oek and chest ? d put chid to hctl HsH" One Ihn. Hot IK* of I'-edhui; Poison l!o cents |K .1 ly MIK UP.V -V < '?>. I 5 . / l'ay Up. , j| '* \ v I Ecw,^33*5?*rtHREa?'*laf?rr v 'saT.cssr *"s??2vsr! -r . r-~<n" "\YL' \>V ' \vt/ ' ' y. \x.' * ? > ? C - lillV: m\m TUN III f - J if UIIIiIjIi M\\l\m i alii! i llliij e ?' Lovely Ooods end Lower Prices i [i|] Weem (<? brinj? all (his nay. Our Stocks^! are at their be>t. every shelf and every | L counter laden. We are read} for fronds. ?1 pand they are coining. Ready to surprise li/'l F What to Wear and What to Pay, .3? .>ew Bilack and colored Dress C.oods a(|| P Bmujain Prices. Bouyhl ( IIE. I P. {' xiiiy VHEJlP. Don't know what oilier ,^]j ^merchants would charge for same goods, I ?they've none to show. m -;< ft y _ 4c| ^ f ~'W> r('Mtv; Mohair I'rilliantine for 4s* cents. <?o .to .^j, f OiaCK 0 C v.<3 * inch Mohair I'rilliantine for ds cents. inch Idaek ,. ?( mixed Grenadine, 25 cents value, for 12.1 cents. 27-ineh Itiaek Nunsvci in:?. wool. 2" *4 cents quality, for 10 cents. ? (T* I '"3 fl ^ f SPRING N()\hLI!hs! ^ i?O!orE?0 isrsss boons \ tw?.T..ne.i w?oi /.?,.!:.r <-i.r... 4" cent ??oo?ls, only 2" cents. I land-oine line ol .'?> inch Silk Mixtures, woi )h : I mi, on- "? ./ Iv t{d cents. Spring Silks in White Wash Silk, I hack llafntai Silk, Striped Waist Siik, Surah Silk, IMaid and ('heck TatTetas from 27> cents to SI no. I Hack Satin Ihichesse. etc. / ' wr h 23861$ ?' A I5SSB8 9' ?t RS8B He re it tMiiTi! usirri s llilliiiiil! * S; ... .... Our very host season so far. Miss Brown's rlevor hrain an ! individual lastosuit our k trade exactly. I lay and night with an assistant she is busy. JQi h New W ash Fabrics, ^r:wr vry:rpl ? ? A Organdie is 15 cents. White and colored Irish dimity, only 12A cents. The C'oinbout ^ Fantaise Organdy, ""ortli 15 cents, our price Scents. Yaid-wide Portals at five cents. l()-ecnt best Pc reals at (> cents, only 3,50<> yards left. Printed Challiesonly *2A cents. ;^3( House-Keepers, We're With You. 1 P w e've made extra effort this season far if| ?' an iiiiusually large and nobby stock ot Mat- I ffe tillers, Window shades and Lace Curtains. 361 i-jf- *?> | Our prices are low and we have the goods. | P- CAPITAL CHANCES IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES -$\ ' Pk ALWAYS HALF PRICES. Hamburg Enibroidei ies, Nainsook Km broideries, ft Swiss Embroideries, all widths. Thus we will sell : s rents Embroideries at 5 cents, 124 '5"' cents Embroideries at 8 cents, 20 cents line Embroideries at 124 cents. Laces, same war. ' T A ^ C |L| 0 T IOC 1 ^ e 'iuve scored another 1,000 yards of those #? I AlVr 01 U | I Ut '*,,e remnants of White Lawn and Duck thut<^CX "?hl so rapidly last week, only 5 cents and yard wide. wB V OUR SURPRISE COUNTER.:: 4| Boys' Percale Waists, all ages, at 15 cents. Ladies' Waists, worth 50 cents, for 25 ? cents. A big lot of Stanley Shirt Waists, the $1.00 kind, for 50 cents. 300 Men's white |x Unlaundered Shirts, 50 cents quality, only 25 cents. 600 pairs Boy's good pants, at 15 -.xf cents. ^'Sl SPECIAL VALUES IN CLOTHING. I The Best Bargains The l>cst Trade we've ever had. 72 Men'* Black Clav Worsted ^ ? Suits worth fO 00, yours for $3 75. 300 Pairs Men's heavy $1 00 Pants for 50 cents. K We have just us great Bargain in HATS. .Hook out i $2.000 worth of shoes. ? ' Bargains arriving this week. lilies' Oxfords, cloth top, for 50 cents, worth $1.00 Men's f 1 50 Satin Calf Sunday Shoes for 00 cents. f agent for the "queen" i f sewing machine. 1 [>& Made by the White Sowing Machine Co.,?the very best machine on the market. We buy for CASH IN LAK(iK Quantities and can save you big money on Sewing Machines. *> eg, j Yours, j I W. GflNSON. 1 v n. n. no? p miri, R, 5c 0. O rseis just Received ^ | I* ' "*3} +.i*% '-i*> :-* - w' * ^ ^ v ( A ^ S .agsjgahg *'.' " q.; l.*rmrsj*&$3!mar*'xr fa ftf^ s > ^ j?