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1 ca* Iclieu. | Cotton brought 0 cents yes- < terday on this market. < Rev Chalmers Frazier is eating < lettuce and radishes from his gar- J den. The town council is erecting a ' house in rear of t'10 guard house 1 to stole gusoline in. ' See Porter Bros* new ad in this issue for some pointers on Pants, Shirts, Ties, Shoes, etc. Mrs li M McCrorey an'' chil- 1 Iron and Miss Addie Carter are visiting relatives of the foiniei at Blncl&stock. i Dick Steele, col, was badly beaten up l?v Charley .Jackson, col, in a fracas Thursday. Jack- ( soi is in jail. Messrs B Y Funderhurk and li C Hough 'of this place, attended tha Funderhurk Miller nuptials at Dudley last Wednesday even ing. < Ml*. Adam (innson, who has ' 1 hern hriP the past two weeks . visitinu: his brother, Mr. W Gail- , win, returned to his home in <\?n? neeticut yesterday. < Messrs Knight i<: Maekorell, | brokers and commission merchants t of this place, have opened a branch oflice at Vo< kville. At present | Mr Knipht is in charge but Mr M ackorell i 11 probably move to < Mil kville and have charge of the | business i The Charlotte Observer of yes terday contains an hc ount <?f ?n elegant reception piven I?v Mrs () I* 11 out h the evening prior ut her beautiful home, "Healhcote," at Monroe, in honor of her quests, Miss Locke Crawford of Lairjus ter and Miss Alline Mo'oley of Rock Hill. Mr C II I>ral hud his ripht ankle badly sprained last Wednesday andean only pet about with tilO uiil of r'rnli>h?y II" ?- " ? w x/? > vv AAV? TT (lO J working on Mr Blackmon's new house and was petting down from ^ the building when he stepped on n pile of blocks which gave way causing him to get a hard fall. A ^ Acaffold to ihe same building fell ^ i with Messrs Bird and Milliard the fi day before but neither of them ' *. i t ware hurt. i I Kcliginus. , The appointments of Rev. C H ^ Clyde for Trudeavlle circuit will 0 be as follows until further notice: ( Tahkunaci.k ? 2d Sundays at t 11 a m; 4th Sundays at 3:80 p m. IIorKWEl.i.? 2d Sundays, 3:30 p ni; 4th Sundays, 11 am. Bktiikl?1st Sundays, 11am; j 3d Sundays 3:30 p m. t /ion ? 1st Sundays, 3:30 p m; 3d Sundays, 11a m. Special Notice! ' 1 want all my friends to know H that I resigned the position I had n with Mr E M Andrews over six r months ago and accepted a poai ^ tion with Chaa M Stieff, of Haiti- 0 more, Md, who manufacture* the celebrated StiefT Piano. Mr StiefT h hiih a Factory Branch wureroom c in Charlotte, N C, where I make my headquarters When you write me concerning the 'purchase of a Piano be sure to nddrass me ' care of Chaa M StiefT," as a let ter addressed otherwise may never come to my hnnda. The StiefT 1 Pianoa "Sing their own Praise" a and you can get one of these mag* c nificent P:anoa and save the mid k dleman's profit by writing to mo care Cha* M Stieff, Charlotte, N ij a L. H. NIXON, i 4 Special Sa'esman. 4 \tteiitlon Confederate Veterans! Fi A meeting of the Dixie Camp >f Confederate veterans'?* hereby T' J w called to be held at Lancaster tj, jourthouse on Saturday, tha 17th wi lay of March, for the purpose of H sleeting officers, appointing dele *,!j jntes to the re union in Louis tif v* i 11 e, Kv, and collecting dues. T* The matter of pensions will also wl se; >e considered. All other veterans of tho conn- i ? ty are'cordially invited to meet jjy tvith the Dixie camp on the 17th. w W. (i. A. l'orter, Al Commander. L'1' (ieo. \V. tlones, Adj't. (>^ '?? Death of Mrs. Culp ^ Mrs Millie (.'nip, wife of Mr th VV J C'ulp, died at her homo one by mile North of town, on Wetlncs- ,,r lay evening lu>t. She had been . n wretched health for a year or more hut onlv took in her bed ih.e t three weeks prior to her' co lenth She was n daughter of Mr and Mrs (i W llell of this . Ail ounty, and nas aliout 2+ years of ioe She leaves her husband and :n<? little children, the oldest ihout It years and the youngest lit months old, surviving her. die was a member of the Mctho li?t church and nn excellent tic woman. Her remains wero in I'li er ed ?t Oarmel church on aji ritursduv, the funeral services ho*. P? ng conducted h\ Rev A N Brun <on if this place Wc feel thelpr b-epest sympathy for the sorely *p herenved husband and his little! rc hi dren in tlieir sad loss. !cii A Item ? From Kershaw lira. j ? Mr .1 10 Black w ell and Miss \rrley Hilton were married lust; Friday night l?\ Rev dahe/ Ferris ^ it ti e home of the ofliciating tnitt- * ! r ster. I I Oil Wednesday evening at the r: . i in tome of the bride's mother, Mrs ,lV S A Smith, Mr l> R Fletcher, 1?' >ne of the popular young clerks it the store of the Heath Bank ? ng Mercantile Co. was married ' o M'h-i Bcrtli.i Smith, Rev Jahez:"" Ferris officiating. After the! ereuiony they repairs*! to the! tome of the groom's sister, Mrs' if M Cjhv, where a tempting relast Awaited them. Our host! viehos attend them Here's our' \ :^r Rich. Mr ,J C Falkenherry, while milling rails the '25th ult, met vith the misfortune of getting his eg broke Ho ?uk crossing a #| iranch when ono of the fore I d wheels of the wagon struck a root ind while he had hold of the wheel j 4j rjing to help the team over the ?ot the hind wheel ran up on his eg breaking it. lie had to renain there until he could make lis hp-other hear him when he was' arried to hia home and Or L t| re jrregory was summoned and set r,e ho broken linib. He is now dong ns well as could he expected. ? Mr S W Heath is adding some I mprovements to one of his cot- I ages on North Matson struct. ^ Miss Mollie Little of Meeklen-j >urg county, N C, committed uicide Thursday hy taking laud _ num. She left a letter to he ead at her funeral yesterday. ^ f disappointment in love in assignd as the cause of her rash act. | _ The Laurens furniture factory j p as been commissioned with a) I apital stock of $25,000. ? l^ord Methuen, the British gen ral, lias the reputation of being he finest pistol shot in the Kng- I ish army. The value of the egg crop of he state of Missouri exceeds in mount the vAlue of the cereal ^ rop of that state sold on the mar;et. *'"?hla 'paper 'and' 'tlto 'itllnu'i Twice-t-Wtek Journal for M ' ; iitirterhurk?Miller. | S, A beautlfu' marriage was soleran<1 in t lie Dudley BapMet church I ant ; ednesdav evening at 7.*30 o'clock, e contracting parties being Mr Kd? j ird J Miller of Jefferson and Miss ^ wftle Funder' urk. daughter ?>t Mr ^ <1 M-hJ T Fuuderhurk of Dudley . ie church was elaborately and beau- ' u lv decorated f. .r the o'-cnt-ion. 1" ie attendant* were: Steve Welsh ^ll til Miss Kate Milfer; Bernard Many with M f? Pearl NVe ah; Frank tn tng witli Mis* Effl* MiUer; Jot n rr >wry with MIsr F-lla Funderbtirk p| nwa -tm i vi i V *< Minn Je , lnnerburk; B Y Funderbu'k whh >ss Kvh shine. Misses May and " Ima Funderbtirk the flower: rls The cremony was performed ?< Bev Baxter Fundeiliurk assisted H Rev Mr Idgnti. After the marri- <1< e an elegant sunpei was served at pi e h'>me of the brideV parents The' CB Vr was a very p'e sant one roughnut and was greatl\ enjoyed tlie ninny friends and relatives . esent Mr and M-s * iller l? ft for e a room's h in at J flerson Thurs j * morning Taken up ! One dark chestnut lored mire. Owner can get , . wl me bv paving for feed and this - - ? f(? Ivertiseuicnt. so Leonard Harris. so I 'J Supreme Court Decisions. I ~~ I ' The State, respondent vs Mat- ; ) A Hughes, appellant. Appeal smissod, without prejudice to N ipellant's rights. (Opinion hy ,|, >pe, A. J. |1,1 ( Tlie Newton Cotton mills, ap-. 'i1 llant, vs I,eRoy Springs, re mndent. Aflirmed and the j tion ordered remanded to the renit'eourt. Opinion hy l'ope, I .1. ?The State/ 9th in-t. Notice Final Discharge. Toil l*; IS 11 Kid Kit Y OIVKN S llillt It I. III > 'l? \<lmillls ?i.?r i'f iIih nf (' <! -vtwi-il ?le? I iisi'il, li m il> :?| }i |i?h I " untn me r it Uohi iii ? !?? a- u a mini-itor hii < ill o the |!i li ?.f V| ir n. Ill) .1 IO nV'Oi-k ? -11. ll'lM ll O flXeil the Pi* 'ile tiiiri for ttie lieurin MO'" Hppl oal i ll . t'M \-. [) JoN KS. |j J u 'a** "f Pio'iate. Heath B - Openi Vliicli Took I'lat is ai Our friends lia\ iii lied upon us fur New (>noils a he "dear people" - WE GREET Y Our claims to the Lion's Share r cent advances. Our preparations a ing done to make this THK 1DKAI no thrown away. The cold snap h: Men. if you exp tiese suits for voi J ork Hat mnn, cl ents on the Doll* Miit lb IS? I 1^" W e are in ge, and we are g Heath B . C. MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION 1 The Semi-centennial Meeting of le South Carolina Medical Asso-* ation will ho held in Charleston pril 18, 1000. It is proposed ? make this event the occasion ?r a general reunion of all the lvsieians in the State. Invita [>ns will therefore he sent to erv doctor in the State, requeetg him to he present. A public ception will he tendered to the ivsicians by the Mayor and A I - j unien of the City of Charleston: xcuraions to Isle of l'alme and her entertainments will tie ofTerI by tho local profession. Dr. ohart Amory Hare, of Phila ilpkia, Pa, will deliver the Annul Address. Hoard in the city n be obtained at $ 1 and upwards the hotels. Red reed rates of re will he on sale on all roads tiling into the citv. YV P PORCH EH, President. T P WHALEY, Secretary. Im8. 'OTTONPLANTKBS ho are interested in high prices r cotton next fall can hear of mothing to their advantage by nding a postal card at once to l' 11E A DA MS COTTON CO.. Churlcstor, S. (J. Notice Final Discharge. J on* E I I' KKl-.UY i<?Mi ilui* <>ii 'hi'tW' il'iy "t a'rlt lit i ? ttiMler-ii? tvl \vl ni'.ki* a I'm u? r.? to he I'roliaU' ' iiri o ii.cast >uuty ?i> il apply in ? ai.I t'mirt tor a III !*!!( il? KHHItli II' if I iHIVt'ce K Kelly 1. It Kol'inira (iiiariiiati K-hy 24 10(H)-.{0.1. HoALQUAHTFRS tr Best Virginia1 ime. Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' ANCASTER BAKER* ANKING & ng Up Or e at Lancaster l Interesting K e deluded us v storekeepers a ire really cheap 1 are sure to fin< OU WITH SPEC >f your patronnpe are justified hj re on an extensive scale. Stocks , TK APING l'LACK. Our cm us come and with it | ci PICK Et bj Snap, ^ M k 4t 4 -v * .4 ? ata. A* - - - CUI UP Mil) Oil fi W 1 and jours for losed out his sar ir. 1,200 Hats iirrliiisrs -"i 1 We liOlirrllt f idVilliee SSS the race. pull in oing to succeed. Y< ASKING <* ^ron our litM* sliir stvles ant! rotors ! I Ct ,r"- *n.\im . f Q'fVI " Tlirsc {goods tic pickci! oo i*. W SHI < !l?o host ."Or ! market. '> it! !iai 15th of this niutitli oi '1 ios ever hroutj AW "MR ! r?J It ? t t; V- lit tin * * I.S| i it kites' >5 > fes J65 our spring pants ;.r pretty patterns and it;>e a pair up IS iit knee pant". : THE g]?< OS U !S6-'3iV prittlS Book, and ho e jj (itoiite> ? i it i> he Su Sl'? ill !>i \t>rrs;i> i ifl v I r Jv mt i Mercant ir 7 New St< and Kershaw Jar.u; rent to the People vith good wishes, re worried, not so n er than "old slocks' il it out. IflL NEW YEAR Bfl ,r our experienec, and CASH purchases in i lnr^e, assortment great. New lines to 1 wded Stores will testify that our efforts li ) I P in Philadelphia at Slier H's Sale at if r A til i i I i I r. r. . r* > ^ MA HUNUMU MJk I 5 AM HiUX fcUNi DSS Tha 11 O ne-Half Price til th for a few years years to come. B5o liples of Men's Ha in ail. mhroideries and Handkerchiefs?5,000 ! ?c\v Km broideries at less than ON KHALI 11 vill positively wonder at their cheapness itend to do a very large business l>\ selling or SPOT cash from a needy nmnnfnctu 2f> cases?7,560 pairs of Shoes at a big di >re of this town. The W. L. Douglas, th aill tie found here. g strong stokes tor ( 1 imps for Business, k MERCANT you m (shi (!t?- latest F\ J (ox' tlivy are * V ^ *hirt on the ir alioui the the !irt("<t line bt (his town. *> ?t . 4wr ikuh: 2 *<$ shaite** and c eosmaic i??, ; I size*.. from size* tor h ?>s ? i t*> Sit- [Mx-ket I ii Iu sn * have * :s\ s hi> goods I > * > / NsJ w ^ ii ?i <i F ir^? &JM?* ILL Co," >res r.rj ! sf. All eves are * ouch because ", but because RGAINS! the markets prior to th? >e daily added. K very thing :ive not been in vain, nor our . tuts on tft" Dollar. DRED PA R PANTS . ' Think ofThatZ buy some of nar, the New its to us at ;><( Imdkerchiefs and miles up,? ^ 1'RICK, await \ our in?p?%S. i lienper than our competitor*, ror, (we keep in clone trviseli iscount. Thin is swre to he e II. (J. Goodman and all the nihlic patron# HE CO: