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1 Matters, Cotton brought 0 cents yesterday on this market. II-vc you seen those tino shoes at Porter Pro's. Mrs A P McLuro is visiting relatives at Blneksburg. Mr C >1 Ilenrv spent Sunday ami Monday in Hock Hill. Mrs ,! I' Hunter visited roIn tives at Basoninhvillo in Chester county, this week. When your soul gets wrong tnke your feet to Porter Bros, and he properly shod. Messrs R A Billings and S M Mathis have opened up a \ cry attractive grocery store on Main Street. Success to then.. Porter Bio's is the place to huy your line shoes. Born to Mr and Mrs (J \V Baker, March 7, 11100 ? a son. Born to Rev and Mrs R .1 Blackinon, Match 11, 1000?a son. K K Cloud, of the Lancaster M? rcantile Co, left yesterday af tornoon for tlie Northern markets iw 1111.iiniRu cprmp .lust received at Porter Bros. a lot f men's tine shoes, all styles ami shapes. Mr (r \V llell nn?l family have moved to this place from Cedar Creek. They occupy the .lohnsoti cottupe on the L-rk lot. List of letters advertised for the work cttui!!^ March 1?J, ltKM); Alice Cunn;nphan<, Bessie Noruse, I.- Blackmon, Enos Streets .! F Grepory, I' M. .1 0 Heath, President of the Heath B iSL M Co, left for New York City >csterd..v and will l e absent for a week laying in his ? Spring ftock of poods. We were pleased to meet our old friend, .1 E McDonald, E??|, of Wiunshoro, in town yesterday, lie whs over on professional business. His many friends in 11?1 ^ county arc always "lad to see liiin. Messrs .fames, and It Met'ormiek and Mrs It MeCormick, of ltlullton, Indiana, are stopping at the Cunningham Hotel. The Messrs MeCormick are enjoying a hunt hut camo rather late in the season to f'nd game very plentiful. /W\M ?V$ ,?#. rt a m., I * ? ? ait? mmiii *?i for thiH county will conv?no here next Monday. Judge Aldrieh will preside. Wo hopo an many of our subscribers an can, will call around and ncttln their subscription duringcourt week. We need tho money. Married, by Rev W W Hatchford, on Sunday, March t?, 11)00, Mr .John C Nisbet, the eflicient ami accommodating post-master at .lurkaonharn, and Miss Carrie Rogers, the amiable and accomplished daughter of Mr .1 P Rogers, of Jucknonhum. We wish them many years of felicity and prosperity. Mrs. Francis Phillips, widow of the lute I) C Phillips, who was a soldier in the Mexican war, has l>een awarded a pension of $8 per month. She received a check last week for $86 00, hack pay due.?Kershaw Era. The Lancaster dispenser has 1 turned over to the county treos* liter $270.65, the share of the town and county in the earnings 1 for the month of February The ^ Kershaw dispenser paid over to P the treasurer $2*0 67, for the M same month ! t Charley Jackson, col, was sent 1 to the trails ; esterday for HO days, by Magistrate Caskev, for as- 1 sun It and buttery. ( I S"hilT Moore :md Oscar vkiok, both colored, emplosed at the ' Cunningham Hotel, had a falling t c?ut about a Unite in the rear of the hotel Monday afternoon, 1 1 SchitT proposed using a knife on Oscar's throat when the latter used his pistol, lie shot tive times 1 I I at SohitV, several balls passing through his hat and clothing lmt * I only <?ue taking effect and it only made a slight tlesh wound in the ' hack. They were taken before ( ,tbe couneil and Moore was fined ' sr.. I Frank i'liompson, col., was 1 i ent up to jail, I?y Magistrate ' Kino of Cedar Creek township, ' last Friday evening to await trial ' at the next term of court for < house breaking and larceny?be- ' ing the supposed party who en- 1 tered Mr Ivl Beckham's house and stole 8:1.00 in money. As constable King reuelied town with his prisoner he made a break for liberty ?dashinguround tiie corner at the Heath I'. & M (Jo's stores. A number of persons joined the constable in tbe chase and Thompson was recaptured before he ran two square- and now has comfortable quarters in tbe jail. Midtltn Death of Mr Cieorjfe Caiilhcii. ( Coroner Young'held an inquest y?stcrday over the nody ot Mr (ieorge Cauthen, who lived on I Mr.) I> Bai'cy's place, near Kl gin Mr Cauthen was clearing' up a brunch hottom Monday evening when he suddenly became very sick. 11 is son ran and got the camphor and rubbed some on Lis father's chest, but in a few minute- life wa> extinct Mr C , had had li? art trouble for some time, and in the opinion of the pli\-ieiau and of the iurv this was I ho ciiiim' ot <leal h. Mr (*n lit 11 < * 11 was about tH> years of yo<? amI leaves 7 children si11 viving hint. Il?' served usa 1112111Iter of Co I, 12 S C Kojrt, in the] Confederate war ami made a lant soldier. 11 is remains were interro 1 a' Ne.vhope I la | it i si ' ehnreh \esteiday afternoon. Toe Pension hist. l ite count) pension Itoard has {completed it- work, and on Mon-1 I day Auditor Conk forwarded the I li-ts of pensioners for this county' . to the State hoard for its action. i 'in,, ...... T. iifi.... ? i: ? II iivi v v i|i i icii iir n UjMi||( M tion* approved by the county hoard, Hii l fourteen names drop- , ped from the old roll?s on ac-| count of death and ? on account | of removal from the county. The number of pensioners by town-, whips as approved ov the county hoard are: Cedar Creek, IS; Pleasant Mill, 3s; Flat Creek,) , 50: Buford, I"; (tills Creek, Cane Creek, 10: VVaxhaw, 1(1; j Indian Land, 22; total 245. Special Not ice! 1 want all my friends to know i that 1 resinned the position 1 had with Mr B M Andrews over six months ago and accepted a posi i tion with Chas M Stieff, of. Haitimore, Md, who manufactures the celebrated Stieir Piano. MrStieir has a Factory Branch wateroom ill ( !hnrlotto (' where I nmlio my headquarters. When you write mo concerning the purchase of a Piano he sure to address me "care of Chas M Stieff," as a let tor addressed otherwise may never t come to my hands. The Stietr Pianos "Sing their own Praise" ! i 0 i and you can get one of these mag" niticent Panos and save the mid dleman's profit by writing to me caro Chas M Stietf, Charlotte, N C. L. H. NIXON, Special Salesman. Po the Confederate Veterans ofjc Lancaster County. Camp Dixie U C V has been u, ailed to meet 17th inst. We ^() vould ho pi ad if nil the old soldiers |,t vould meet with us on that day |u Jomrades, remember that time is p, 'ast passing away. Many have w; ilready parsed the sixty mile-post, un dl of us are now sixty We wi lavn't lonp t<? remain on this side 0(j >f the river. Wo will soon he ailed to join those who have pone ju, >efore us. lteali/.inp this fact, ,,f .... .... V..HIW uri #( 111J i;ill >>ir mimes enrolled on a register, \ j for 111 <5 Legislature lias changed ,,f lie pension law, us I understand jM t, so that all applicants will have sj, 0 make applications annually. |(.j 1 liis is nothing hut right. The hange was made hy request of ?;s LJ C V, hence they cannot Maine Vf he Legislature. I notice that the :l jreenrille Confederates are c< m- ju darning. Let all come to the Idnrt. house at 11 o'clock, a m, Saturday 17th in^t and learn all w! can and do all we can to help fo lelp those who are worthy and so n the greatest need. It is he se ieved that there are some draw '] ng a pension that do not deserve to do ?o. I hope this is not the tM ;ase in old Lancaster. t'oine on that day. Let us talk together 1 ihout the matter. j p \Y (1 A Porter i 1,1 , . . I Dixie, hi, ; < tii ? ri Notice Final Discharge. N^OII K M H K^KHV (IIVKN | ll'wf K I. ti'Ht! Ml ? ll- X lmi'.IH I 1 rat ? f tin* ill'* <?f <' (' >ow? it lie- J easi'il, !?: -* hi <1 iijip ii-n i . ? u.?i > me n, 'or a i1'al ili rlia a- ti a-lniiniM- T' Irator ainl ili.it iIi I? h of Mur -'i, 1IMI0 <i III it'i'iiirk .i mi. Iimh li t? tixi hy the I'r ibate oiiri for tin* hriirniL nf huiOi appl t.'?t i n I'll \ !> J' in K-v J u 'ir?* <>f Puil-ate Baam tha KlRtl YOU HnW AlA'STS BOU^t tttT" L -Heath B - Openi Wliicli Took S*hu a w ?\m ^ (II Our friends liat (illned upon us Our New C.oods n the k,doar people" - WE GREET Y Our claims to the Lion's Share < recent advances. Our preparations n heinp done to make thi> TI1K ILKA I time thrown away. The cold snap h Men. it you exp these suits for j<n York ESat man. e! rents on the Dolls lliir lifeiiifr I' We are in age, and we are g -Heath B i elebrated Her lOTtli Itirtlidny. Very few people here are aware at there is an old lady in our wn now in the 108th year of sr a<re She recently moved re with her son's family and . cs at the cotton mill Sinus moved a distance of 20 miles id instead of hcing overcome Itli fatigue by the trip she seemto have enjoyed the lour ride rs Susanna Harris celebrated r 107th birthday at the home her daughter, Mrs Sanders, at o factory, last Sunday, March til, 1000. It was the occasion a family reunion the first din <T with all her children present n-e they had married ofT and ft home. Her four daughters, :ed respectively Ho, 7'?, W>, and ! years, and her son, aired 58 ints, were till present. It was happy occasion and greatly en veil l>v these old people. OTTi? > |? i ,.\ \ it its ln? are interested mi Iti^lt prices r cott??ii next fall can hear of methinjr to their advantage t?v nditio a postal card at once to 11 IK ADAMS COTTON CO., ('harlestoi , S. C. Notice Final Discharge. JON' K I Kit iiV hen ha H ?>n to* 'JSii (|.iv ? ' a>ch 1<??" * umteiMir e w I in ke a tin 1 ier1' to he Prnlnce ' uri < . e?sle >ulitv > ' <l a|i|>l\ Court lm n i il ?11?? nr?fe a*- tO'tioli o* <.f haM ? ce It Kflly ? I. It It"1 iinrs (inarif ian K-l>\ '21 man una MQOABMtS ' ar Best Virginia .' ime, Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair LOAMS' ANCASTER BAKERY ANKING q ng Up Oi <: at Lancaster i Interesting K e deluded tss i Storekeepers a n e really eheaji ' are sure to fin< DU WITH SPEC ?f your patronn?re are justified h re on an extensive scale. Stock: [j TKADIN'ti POACH. Our on as come and with it | rt lMCKKi ri? Snap, ^ eel to si a} on e i and yours tor loscd out tiis sai ir. I^dtt I lap Of I irrnsrs ^ iim the race, pull in oing to succeed Y ANKING I i H|f* HAVE! J^oon our fine shit stvlos and colors f | COM?. ? ^ i Those, goods he pioUod m i*. I , fft *- ~t "? rn r*e \V % Mr 'S he host rtOr market. " * ill lia I ath of this inoiith ot '{ ios ever liroiiii I - p.m 1 Am * ' ? 4.1 - J It Ci r *3% * * ? j i ft u $ ' *' \ * il i C 5 1 " t TtE hi litt?'r Is|> 11*? a our spring pants as pretty |Kiitn ii^ and j'iac u pair up 'J ;in kiicr pants. Of ;i mail'* J > - a lk?: Book, and lie v ? inmx-i i?8 it it h? ti tr? ill P() ? M r I \ r UH Ji ' *r,"^ r\ ? -T rr^ 1HI MijiIEL \ Men p n Tv "i X. lu?ii\LriiN a if 7 Mew t?t< 2211(9 E\orphan veilt to the l*rop!e n itli jjeod A* 5*ifi'C*r re i\i>n ic(L not >?> i ler than "old j-tee5< s il it out. iAL NEW YEfiR Bf v our-cxporionoe, and (WS1I purchases i * Inree, assortment ?rr??nt. New lines to >wded Stores will testify that our i Hurts I l> t'l* in 1 *11iIiti!< 11 11i:t :?t Slier It's Suit- at I? SiX liUNDPtO SUJS JF.tD FUUR lilrt ess Than One- tialf X'l ici ai'th for a lew year? >ears to come. IU tuples of Men's 11; i in all. 'inhroideries and Handkerchiefs? 5,0(1(1 New Kml-roiderics at less than ONIvlIAl oil will positively wonder at their ? heaptu ntend to do a very largo business l?\ selling for SPOT rush from ri neo<ly nmnufnet I2t? eases?7,T?<?0 pairs of Shoes at n I?i<? i ore of this town. The \V. L. Dougius, t will he found here. ig strong stokes lor ours for Business, fc Mercant YOU (?5ins !!ic !alot D S!' 'Suit they arc 4?. T* r v 4?irt on the u' nbiitit the the iisH*-! Itoe ? :t>f !?&?* ttmn. SHOES: T fa* 4'l?! ;?3!<t e roiliiug in, ! t troll) *?izv? tor ORET s ! ? hi* [)ilrli|'| !' :>lum * lun e ? u\ * !MN ^(hmIS P>0 K y > i \11, ? nr* * **n r ? ' d I Uft?. t y y i ' r? 5 \ L * ( 1 ~ .-*** T 'O /*">? *""*3 Oui* ' ' w* 5 OIK) k Ml eves are * iturh ln caH>e <*? * ^ f inn tHM-ause n the markets prior to the I?t* (tail \ added. Everything lmvo not been in vain, nor our rt nts on ttu, 1'itiinr. tCREC PAif; PAhTS e. Think of That J * buy some of >nai\ flic New nfs to us at 50 il indkerchiefs nn<i miles upo? -! ' lMtlC'K, await your inspects. :?lieaper tlmn our competitor*. urer, (we keep in closo tonnb discount. This is sure to bo he 11. C. (ioodmnn and all the public patron1LE CO.