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Agent of the O It & C K It of * that place, and Minn Edna can then * of Mill ville, Mississippi. The Jbride was visiting relatives at Heath Spring. Mr and Mrs C will have the best wishes of many c friends. ?John Williams, col of this 1 place, has tendered his services to the Governor as a volunteer foi 1 the army and obtained a permit c to raise a company of colored f troops for the war. John will 1 likely raise a big company. I CenAfiilo - su uiura ?. Snake-like' fa its subtlety. It lies hidden for ' years in the ambush of the blood, and when it strikes it Tekfa its venom alike on strength and ' beauty, disfiguring the one and 1 undermining the other. j Ayer's : Sarsaparllia' is a specific for scrofula in its j1 worst and most malignant forms. < Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer's i Sarsaperilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive serefula below the surface. ' Dr. J. C. Ayer's Saraaparilla is a > vegetable remedy and it eradicates 1 < the a imam. Tfc?re in no remedy I for scrofula equal to A jot's Santapar ilia. 1 a" I *M ?*r?d of a long-aUadiaf raas of scrofula by Dr. J. C. Aysr's Fanupanlla. THe disss** *rit iu?lfwtH itcelf whan I ?m child, by breaking out ia r*d b1*Uhs* all OTar my body. I was not fr*? from U?* troubla nntil I took asraral bottle* of Aysr's RaraapariHo. That *ffartsd a psr- I manart cars. ?Uu. E. 11. Sntdkk, l?fcgfcton. Pa. ______?__ , ?uibi or leuera anverusea lor " the week ending April 26 1898. Sentha Cunningham, Hata Mc- a Cartel, Abe Flint, Frank R Gra ^ ham, W C Howell. U F Presson, ^ J FGregory, P M. 1 ?The Pleasant Plain Demo- * cratic Club will meet at Pleaaant Plain church next Saturday April 40th at 2 o'clock p m to rcorgan 1 be the club and elect delegates to * the county convention. * J N Eatridge, Pres. ( ? Married, at the parsonage at tieatk Spring, on Sui d y e eniug, April 24th 1898 last, by Rev S C W Henry. Mr Durham A Cauthen. ' local lYiansrs,. ?Mrs M F Toggle of Hock f Hill visited relatives here the past !< week. ? Children's day will l>e obser- | ] ved in the Methodist church at ] this place on the third Sunday in ( May. The children are practicing 11 for the occasion. An interesting ( program has been arranged. i ? Mrs Miller, wife of Senator ? B F Miller, has been seriouslyj ill the past week. We arc glad to ] learn that she is some better. i The profits of the State dis- < ponsarv for the last quarter were ' $17,423.20. I ?We received a pleasant call ' yesterday from Mr .1 K Norment ' of the statr of the News audi" Courier. ?The ladies will begin in the h morning cleaning off the cemetery * preparatory for memorial day. r All persons who can are earnestly ' requested to assist in the work or 1 send a hand. * ? Mr W II Tillman's tine buggy horse was badly hurt Saturday afternoon by falling in Mr B ( Cunningham's lot while playing;* and prancing about. Ho will have to leave i; here a week or so * ar it in not ntiln tn m?iin Um ^ home. ?Cedar Creek Democratic club will meet at Carmel school house 1 Saturday, 30th inat at 2 o'clock c p m. Joa M Caskey, Pres. ? T !-. I-..- ? i ' 1 ? A Columbus Phaeton and d larness for sale cheap. Also a rood combination harness and fi saddle horse at a sacrifice. V tit W. J. Cunningham. th ?Candidates have announced re in various counties in the State, a? Lancaster will have more than h< enough in the field to fill her of- ft' ticcs but they seldom announce bj intil after the countv convention is held, which will be next Mon- st lay. ? Rev ,Ino (t Williams, 1)1) of Barnwell county, one of the ablest sc md most popular Baptist preach- cfj ,M's in the State, dic<l last Friday, w ifter a few weeks illness, at his mine in Allendale. lie was the father of Prof Williams who might the Taxahaw school for "r leveral terms. ^ to ? Died, near Heath Spring \pril 2d, 180S Miss Kmmu Row- . M's, (laughter of the late Ander- . ion Bowers. The deceased was , . hi ibout 55 years of age. She was a T . . ft'1 nemher oj lleath Spring Baptist Jhurch. Her remains will be insu eiredat Salem church today. . ? Mrs. Martha Hagins has pur- ne based the valuable plantation of co dr. I W Moore at Elgin. Mr. at d., will probably live on at Elgin W] his year until his crops arc bar ested, when he will move to Canaster. ' Ci ? Since war has been declared he war fever is high in old Lan- q aster. If the United States an hould need their services every tn nan you meet is willing and many qu ?f them ready to volunteer right ^ >way. Yesterday the following jr< 'oung men enlisted with the Chester military company and W will go at once to Columbia, dessrs George Walters, Ed Orr, fei fas McGinnis. ' I ?Mr VV R Tillman of Van tVyck, sold 11 large home-raised T1 lams here Monday, receiving 10 5ents per pound for them. He 00 carried home more money than a >aleof cotton would ha re brought. ^ ?The Tabernacle academy will 'ai :losc its scholastic session on Fri- . a lay night ttie 29th iost with a m niblic entertainment. The pro- a* w 11 gramme will consist of dialogues -ecitations and extracts inter- * ipersed with music. Exercises rill begin promptly at 7:30 c'( 'clock. M J Green, d" Principal. ^ ~ P? War In Cedar Creek. ^ Abe Patterson and Rev ; deck ham, both colored, bad a c'! I lifficulty at Mt Carmel camp Pr jround on Saturday last, in which tfl Patterson was seriously injured >y being struck on the back of >8 he head with an axe, by Beck- cr lam. <*e The difficulty was caused over ? i dispute as to the line on some and. Dr Kell dressed the wound )f Patterson and he is doing well, j K warrant has t>een taken out for Beckham. Plant for an abundant provision \\ irop this year. Remomber the ' gl war is on. It may last only a few weeks or a few months but w w there is a likelihood of it lasting For a year or even longer. All ire agreed that provisions will be tiigh and cotton low. Reduce your cotton acreage one half, tfc Plnnf nlforneio ^ . ? ?. miciiiniu iwv?? Kti imu iiiiii n the land you have prepared for ftl cotton, in corn und t>eas, and P i s thou Id the war terminate even nooner than any of Ui* anticipate, our word for it, you will never ^ have cause to regret that you took m our advice. <) .Y? Cure?No Coy. tf That In the way nil driisrglA'ft *<? t< (1KOVKit's i\>TKI,V>S < Hfl.I. |? TON It! for ('hill* and Miliaria. It I L'npljf Iron Quinine in ataMeirVM form ,v love it Adult* prefer it to p i*itt*r iiniiKi-atlnKtonio*. Price, 50c r bscHTHT: NOW . - P?v your subscription. r. J If Miib?t Seriously Hurt. We regret to learn that our old iecd, Dr J N Nisbet, of the Van fyck section, has met with ano ler serious accident. It will no smembered that about a year jo he was thrown by a fractions jrse into a wire fence, oue of his ins was broken and be was ully disabled for some weeks. Last Saturday afternoon ho arted to Van Wyck, riding t :ie' iiuo horse. Ho had gone but a lort distunce when he noticed n svere storm approaching and included to return home. Ilisj ife was letting down the win j )W8 and saw him ride into . c gate. A heavy rain began to | 11 and she supposed the Doctor id gone into the stable out of c rain as ho did not come on in the house. When the rain was cr a negro man started to the able and found the Doctor lvg unconscious in the lot, where s horse had thrown him nearly i hour before. IIo was taken to the house and medical aid mmoned. His collar bone was und broken, and ho is otherwise riously hurt. Ho had recovered nsciousness and wns doing well last accounts. It is hoped he j ill soon be himself again. Hucklen's Arnica Halve. The best salvo in the world for its, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, dt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, lapped Hands,Chilblains, Corns, d all Skin Kruptions, and posi.'ely cures Piles, or no pay relired. It is guaranteed to give rfect satisfaction or money rended. Price '25 cents per box. >r sale by Crawford Bros. Ill Close Sunday Night. Much interest has been mani. ited in the meeting which Rev W Little has been conducting the factory the past ten dsys is congregations hsve been rge, the preaching earnest and evincing, and the singing, led r Mr. Will Stewart, very fine, iven candidate# were baptised it Sunday afternoon. Othera ,ve professed belief and will be imersedat the Baptist chursh 4pm next Sabbath. Two tierces will bo conducted daily, at p m and t p m until next Sab th night when the meeting will j jse. Rev Mr. Little will conict a tent meeting next at Rock ill, expecting to begin the latter rt of the week. If there he anything in the iim that the nominee* of the ohihition convention cannot ke tho pledge required hy the imocratic party conHtitution, it strange indeed that the demo atic party chairman should ac. pt the prohibition nomination. Greenville News. TREATM F.NT?Equal parts of 'onderful Oil and sweet oil or yeorine mixed and three or four op? poured into the ear from a arm teaspoon and the ear stopped ith cotton, bath the external ear ith clear Wonderful Oil. PARTIAL DRAFNKS8. TREATMENT?Apply Wonirful Oil as dictated for earache iree times a day. Loosen the ax !>y inserting the little linger, id quick withdrawal of same, ?rsist and if the drum of the ear not destroyed, it will cure you. HOKK THKOAT. T R K A T M E N T?Bathe the iroat with pure Wonderful Oil id pirling with a mixture of the >il and water will cure the Ufflicon within n short time. Mix a nspoonful of Wonderful Oil with vo teaspoonfula of syrup or mo- ' and swallow the mixture, epeut the <lose and external ap lication every three hours until jred. For salo by .1 I'' -V < "O. , hildrer Cnr tor Pitcher1! r*norla i r -Tii^isrl |f Lovely Goods and Lower Prices 1| fe Seem to bring all (his way. Our Stocks i|| ft are at their best, every shelf ami every L, counter laden. We are ready for Crowds, ^|j P and they are coming. Ready to surprise (i.'J P What to Wear and What to Pay, f| fNew Black ami colored Dress Goods at ?>ji Bargain Prices. Bought CHEAP. Selh^M ing CHEAP. Don't know what other !B;f; ? i -1 '' ;?p- luci vimiiis wouiu cnarge ior same goods, g| I ?they've none to show. ^ DIooS/ AAllo f cents Mohair Brillinnline for 4S cents. 81 00 40- 4 ! ; pldUll UUDUS >n('h Mohair Brilliantine for 08 cents. 30 inch Black Jl mixed Grenadine, 25 cents value, for 12$ cents. 27-inch Black Nunsvei ing, wool, 2o ^Ljg i cents quality, for 10 cents. it Colored Dress Goods ! TwoSGw^vz4!hy?c.oth8><J ! P??('8? on'y 20 cents. Handsome line of 38-inch Silk Mixtures, worth fl 00, on- M : kF* ly 60 cents. Spring Silks in White Wash Silk, Black Hafutai Silk, Striped Waist Silk, ^ fi I ? Surah Silk, Plaid and Check Talfetas from 25 cents to $ 1 00. Black Satin Duchesse, etc. I-lid! lillW! lilM!-| B '.j* Our very best season so far. Miss Brown's clever brain and individual taste suit our JL trade exactly. Day and night with an assistant she is busy. U M Dill Ufseh Cohrine Supremely pretty 40-cent French Or- ?C)I H T> B| || f| ff dOll I QUI IllVI gandies are 20 cents. 25 cent French Organdie is 15 cents. White and colored Irish dimity, only 12$ cents. The Com bout HE Fantaise Organdy, *?orth 15 cents, our price 8 cents. Yaid-wide Percals at live cents. [BfV 10-cent beat Percals at 6 cents, only 3,500 yards left. Printed Challies only 2$ cents. I House-Keepers, We're With You. J lis We've made extra effort this season fnestl i an unusually large and nobby stock ot Mat- J tings, Window Shades and Lace Curtains.^! j j> Our prices are low and we have the goods. ijl p- CAPITAL CHANCES IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 4 ALWAYS HALF PRICES. Hamburg Embroideries, Nainsook Embroideries, E' ** Swiss Embroideries, all widths. Thus wc will sell : H cents Embroideries at 5 cents, 12^ cents Embroideries at 8 cents, 20 cents fine Embroideries ut 12$ cents. Laces, same way. v'3J "P A ^ J" Al A "PI A PI We have secured another 1,000 yards of those .Jn I |\ C 1^1 U I I \m C fine remnants of White Lawn and Duck that Isold so rapidly last week, only 5 cents and yard wide. OUR SURPRISE COUNTER. - - J Boys' Percale Waists, all apes, at lft 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 Unlaundered Shirts, 50 cents quality, only 25 cents. 600 pairs Boy's good pants, at 15 ^ B cents. fl SPECIAL VALUES IN CLOTHING. J The Best Bargains. The best Trade we'v.e ever had. 72 Men's Black Clay Worsted & Suits worth $6 00, yours for $3 75. 300 Pairs Men's heavy $1 00 Pants for 50 cents. jjr Wo have just as great Bargain in HATS. >5i LOOK OUT ! $2.000 WORTH OF SHOES, fl ! Bargains arriving this week. Ladies' Oxfords, cloth top, for 50 cents, worth $ 1.00 Men's f 1 50 Satin Calf Sunday Shoes for 00 cents. AGENT FOB THE "QUEEN" | SEWING MACHINE.*] Made hy the White Sewing Machine Co.,"the very l>cst machine on the market. We 4^, I ouy for CASH IN LA KG K Quantities and can save you hig money on Sewing Machines. J. Yon ps, t tit n n m p a ii I VV. b R IN ^ U IN . J I' N. B. 1100 Pairs H. St Q. O rsets just Received^ _ 0*d I kS