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local Matters ? MesKrs.I T. ,and T K Fundei hurk of Dudley, spent seven days hero -villi ro'atives th week. ? Mr J W Condor loft Thurt day with some very lino cattle f< Norfolk, Va. Two steers in tli lot pulled the scales at 2,4<i pounds. ? Mrs R Z Welsh is njsitio her daughter, Mrs Sain'I Rhei at Columbia. ? II J Gregory & Co., had cow to give birth to twin culv< Wednesday. ? Rev \V A Belts of the S Conference, was mat-rud to Mi; Lulu Young, daughter of .Joli C Young of Greenwood counts May 4th. The father of tl groom officiated. ' ?Mr W .) Cunningham, ar Col Lorov Springs attended ll unveiling of the monument 1 the signers of the Merkleubui declaration of Independence : Charlotte, N C., yesterday. ? Mr II .J Gregory left 'Holiday for St Louis, Missouri, ? business pertaining to their < ing sule stables there. IK? \vi lie absent about a woo :. ? Dr .1 10 Poorw, who 11:1s he< appointed u hospital a ?.Mnist the army, 0:11110 up from (To hi 11 bi:i and spoilt yesterday with ii sister, .Mrs T V Williains. ? Rev Benj. Alston, rector < the Episcopal church at Chosto has retired on account ol iniHi health and Bishop Capers lias Q| pointed Kev Cantv Johnson mil inter over that church in conncc ion with his charges at Kanca>t and Hock Hill. Items From The Kershaw Urn ? Mr \\ L Bhtcknion's hors in breaking out of his pastu which is inclosed with a wi fence, yesterday nearly seven the muscle of the right fore leg ? I)r .1 E \V Haile has l>c< invited by the Pennsylvania Boa of Ilealtb to vi>.it lli? at Marietta, I'm. , May 2oth. ?Cupt J Q McMnnus will lea today to 'attend the Knight Pythias Grand Lodge meeting Newberry in place of Mr R Blackmon who wus so siluat that he could not get oil. ?Dr R S Beckham has pu chased Mr B F Ksiridgo's re> dence and moved in itlastFrida Mr Kstridge has moved to tl home of bis mother-in-law, M A F Cook for tho present. \\ learn that he will build a ne home at an early day. 'A i What does A stand for ? When some friend suggests that your blood needs A aarsaparilla treatment, remember that A stands for AYER*S. The first letter in the alphabet stands for the first of araaparillas; first in origin, first in record, first in the favor of the family. For nearly half a century Ayer's Sarsaparuia has bees coring all forms of blood diseases?scrofula, eczema, tetter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poisoning, etc. There's a book about these cures?" Ayer's Corebook, a story of cores told by the cored," ?which fai sent free on request, by Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell, Mass. The book w?H interest you if you are aick or weak, because it tells not what it is claimed the remedy will dot but what your neighbors and f*Uows testify that It has done. Will it cure you ? It has cured thousands like you. Why not yoil ChOdnrn Off far Rtdurfa Ctttoci .1.1 A Ituttlc at /.ion. Lust Sunday at Zion, ti negro "" church on tin* plantation of Mr 1* T Twittv, there was an engage1 ment between a dozen or more i ls negros, using pistols, knives and! iron rods for weapons. Dr S ,1 Ilinson extracted a pis j )l' tol I >a 11 from the thiirh of one and 10 dressed the wound <?f another, made on the head with an iron rod taken from a wagon ?M>dy. i g Several others were slightly] ?, wounded, 'l'he cause was about' women, of course. Acrested in Camden. )g Sheriff Clyburn wont to Cam-! ' , den yqsterday in tesponso to n telegram from the sheriff at that j place that ho had captured Amos ill , and Sarah Haiie, l?oth colored, j who are wanted in this countv on I the charge of larceny. The slier 'iff will turn thetn ov< r to Magis.. lu it rate liauid at Kershaw today M : for trial. Lo i _ n __ m lb* W 11 Wakefield. of Char nt lotto, N C., will be m Lancaster at the Cunningham Hotel, on s Friday d ine l?rd this one day 11 oulv. His practice is limited to! ? I u_ lilt* Rye, 1 /ir, Nos", l hruat. ? "i'l 1: town election of Heath S; rii) ; oil let Monday, II resulting in the election of the in following oiiicers for the next \ .e|\c olli-: Intendent, 11 II is MncUe\ ; Warden*-: K M Bruce, ; W T Stover, W ,1 Ilainnu ml an.I ,f W B Twitty. NOTKT. ! ()iv Friday night Ig I the if7ill beginning at JO o'clock p. . . sh a in, the Senior Class of the a. ( 1 (traded School will have some ( ^ | graduating exercises, consisting of Kssavs, Recitations, Reading and music at the (traded School Imilding. The public is invited, e, , but 1 cannot guarantee seats. The l(> front or assembly room will l>e PC reserved until 9 o'clock for the! L.,| parents and intimate friends of j the graduates. Please do not n J annoy the ushers by lukingone of I j these rcseived seats unless you have a ticket of admission. us A M Rankin, Supt. L (i S. ve M M o* A Wolf Chase in Fort Mill. at L A report came to Rock Hill j ed on Monda'v that a wolf had made its appearance in Fort Mill and _ that on Sunday John Spratt, cola ore<l, bad quite an exciting j-pat ., with the "varmint. ' Whi e on ) the way from church he was atrs tacked by the wolf, which ho beje lieved to l>e a mad dog. He ran w to his home to get his gun, and after going back upon the scene the Hnimal made another ferocious spurt at him. Ho pulled the trigger, a report followed, but his uim was untrue, and the wolf hopi>ed away and was soon out of sight. A crowd gathered with dogs and after chasing the animal for severnl hours it was capturc<Wand turned o;t to t>e a genuine wolf. A little girl, child I of Mr James Sutton, was attacked by the wolf, but she was not hurt. Her clothing, however, was much tore.?Rock Hi!! Herald. THK GttAVK. a startling incident, ot which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the Hiihject, is narrated by him as follows: "1 was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, 1 tongue coated, pain continually in back and rides, no ap|>etite? gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given ; me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters;* and to my great joy and surprise 1 the brat bottle made a decided 1 improvement. 1 continued their ' use for three weeks, and I am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life, ami roblied the j grave of another victim.** No one should fail to try them. Only 50 eta per bottle at Crawford Bros* Drug Store. Most Remarkable Hail. Martin V Hunt, of Dacusville I |p broupht to The News office vcs- j teidav afternoon some of the huil If} which fell in his neighborhood last Wednesday. The 4'stones*' h which were gathered yesterday t j morning and had melted some n * during the day, were still as IB J large as small plums. Mr Hunt .Ei; says that the ground is deeply !Hr> covered with the ice, and that another week will elapse before it disappears. ? Greenville News. jrR4'These is terrible haul times," said Meandering Mike. '-You W bet they is," replied Plodding Is. Pete. ''A fellow can't go nowhere lookin' for work nowadays R v without hevin' somo offeredjhim." lii^nnouncemems \l FOR I HE sEN A I E 'fc Thankful for punt favors, mid at the C ^ solicitation of many friends, I an u nnutice that I am a candidate for re- 1 j ^ c'cc'ion to tin* State Senate. subject t<> the rule of tiie Deniocrntic primary ) B. F. M I LI.F.it < FOR RKPRK-EN ! AT1VEVMi I'Mitcr: ? J'lerse at>t>ounce Mr J J _ M Voder for the ]{outre of BepiesenMi? "J < I'vm H?* i* the matt to rrprmrnt us P and w* uri?e hi* ejection uo??n hi.- V rnerliH. MANY VOTERS. TJ> W ? At Mie si {citation of a nuinhpi of U * my friends I have decided pi announce i^j ? in;.-? If as a candidate for tlie House *. of It' prrseiitaiivrs in the ensuing |j ^ election, aiul I hereby pledge niyae I pj ^ i<> ukuic i in- result ?.r Hie Democrat ? ! t? *' primary chc I n. | V" H !, HKKI.IN. >fc Mi Ktlhor: r.( :> .* annom tinname of (lie HON J N K.STKI IK'.K ' ji > !t? a candidate fur Hie Houae of repre- I aeulutivtH. Mr Kutrhlge ha? i?er\edj .[lJ thi* county four y? ar* in the Leuiala-| K ^ tore and hia honesty and faithfulm ss I H * was Hiieh during that time that we feel W * we need his services again in the 1 egMature* His record heing vl^r and U', seeing the ability of the ininlw e are satisfied he is one mail wlm ? ??%! ?" I be sent back to the Leul?laliir3. Many Votkkb. jfc FOR COUNTY TREASURER Q t I am a candidate for County jly Treasurer. W W C CAL'THKN. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. C; I hereby announce myHelr u?* a can- 1% didate for re-election as tmditor of raj Lancaster county, and pledge myself T to abide the result of tlie dt-mocra'ic JJV primary. ft JOHN A < OOK. FOR 6UPERINrENDEN r OF 'IP education. ttj. Thanking my friends for their aup - " I> >11 in Hip |lint, and at the solicitation 'Dpi ol many, I hereby anionoco myself a 'IjfJ cam.Mate for re election to ;tie ofHoe Ik* of County (Superintendent of Kdu a jj lion, subject to the Democratic | ri- Hj mary election. W B BKUCB. S y It will not mend u broken neck, nor will it insure you against fire; iwj but for all aches and pains that "> suffering humanity groan with, lit. there is nothing that gives quick W* relief, like Wonderful Oil. g 1 LAMB BACK I Drink atcaspoonful of Wonderful Oil in half teacup ?>f milk or S^fi water twice a day, and bathe the W' i?ac!: with pure Wonderful Oil flb twice a day, morning and night. Ia]r| t.lholera Morbum *1 and Colic. L Take a teospoonful of Wonder- W" ful Oil in half teacup of warm limn ??r wnw.r every nan nour ft'T until bowels are checked. In MT severe cases of colic, hath the Wfr stomach and bowel a with pure K* Wonderful Oil, and apply hot b J flannel cloths wrung out in hot water Maturated with Wonderful Oil, over the bowels. Always carry a lx>ttl.- <>f Wonderful Oil with you, if you don't, some of C ? theae times you will regret it. Colic and Cholera-morbus come without warning and unexpected- jKl ly. 25c a bottle. ? P Mackey Jk. CO. wL Wanted An Idea fa csrvsr tfswsss*. V vl _ " 0 j ^ J,. v' 1 ' y ., WW* je* \vy* ^ .*???/ <(s?T*? V&T? i ' ># 'is i \w - <yflH ? READY AGAIN!1 3 Our 2nd Millinery Stock is % Scoring a Spendid Success ! Jjj I All visitors are highly pleased with 32iss;J<S Brown's artistic work and amoxcd at the 1 | low prices given. ?;.T It was our chance and now it is your'.^/'J >iTroublesome times and denioraii/uSion t>< ,;;C 'the markets gove us another chance.to stej>-i; u *( in iiuil l?uy a 2<1 Stock of ^SiMmer^ and 'Summer goods at ridiculously ?o*v prices.**? : BUY 4LL IHI GOODS YOB WANT, : | 'gW ?tftrn it? / Hub Wiffe mc-w !"}?-<: -*?vr \t9llr ^lOl 6 IS I 1IVB IIP 2 . v. j l - u., j "i ?' d?t7 </" hi SOIM). worth of' iicw Nsnbroidcrie: and* 51 R*?o * ? *%.t _ * " "a iuvr?. ov ?w, ^uisisooK ana ''. iss"-* v; V ' 7 /T ftj * broideries at 15 ccts!s. 5 crust:-' worth double the price. b I II1% f Vallencieniie. Torchon, Orion- *--J \L it;Lu tal and Obantilly, Eilack silk all 71 Nover lace, Chiffon. Liberty Silk, ^Eousre* *!j line, Dv J^oi in all colors at reduced figures. "NEVER IN OUR TIME HAV| PRICES ? 1-flLLtN iu SUCH A DEPTH I *1 | Fine Organdies, that one month ago. Jjl were 15 cents, now J) cents. Short lengths v of IO cents yard- w ide Percale at 5 cents. J* f'Yet left, I.OOO yards of lO cents white %i Lawn Remnants going at 5 cents. 1 l ~ O y- as I -&m Our strong attraction is - c\g 6 -DRESS C 0 0 D S, - 4 uand wt'"e shattering the nrS<??s. 1 0 JUST GOME ! 20 pieces Black Silk and | :l Grenadines, 35 cents goods down to 12 cts. 20 cents all wool Nuns Veiling, cut to 12*\| , cents. 5? cents satin tinish '^Berber" J * cloth cut to 30 cents, this is a very popular skirt cloth. f ^11 GAI flRE ^ H imilso 1H' llliuk Rroca.le on Silk and Sutin^-ra ^ "HLUIIw grounds, in figures and stripes. Black Satin Duchess,. ^ Taffeta and India Silks in all colors. s-Ready Again For Another Busy Month.-ad >RIDICULOUS REDUCTIONS ' r J The Nobbiest, the cheaj>est line of Slippers in town. Slippers at 40 cents worth 7.5; jK ^cenU. Ladies fine Kid Button Boots at 75 cents worth $1 25. |5gr'That Big Stock of Mattings, Window Shades and Laco Curtains have arrived. Come and see and you will know why we rtell the Goods. Every day some new attraction!. ^ Respectfu 1 j i ^ W. GANSON. J