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I CLi Mstthfla. .lust Received! Bi?r lot link cutl tuitions, collar Buttons, riii??s, Mtn?! Buttons, Indies hell Buckles, etc Rorter Br \s. Cotton Brought OA cents yesterday on this market. Sioct fell for a few minutes at tins place vesteidav mornim*. Borter Bio's is the place to buy VOIIf tilt!' slides. Mr \Y P, Plylcr, who has been confined at his Ihhiip witli lajrippe ami measles was in town Tlmrs day, the lirst time in a month. 11- vc y.?u seen those line shoot at Porter Pro's. Mr and Mrs R .1 Mackoreli visited Yorkville this week t< make arrangements for moving to that place at any early date. Mr M, will enojjero in the broker u?r and commission busincsi thei e. .lust received at Porter Bros, i lot f men's lint: shoes, all style: and shapes. At the residence of the nilicint in<_' Notary Public, (' A Ply let* on Sunday ni^ht, 2f?th nit., Mr Hector Starnes, ami Miss 11 11 i< Lancy, all t?f I'nion count v, N (' were united in the bonds of matri inony. When your soul m ts nron; take your feet to Porter Bros, alike properly shod. The second tjutirtrrly confer ence for Lancaster station will la held in the Methodist church lm mediately after service by 1'rr-dd ing Kldcr Buys (id Friday night 23d instant I>r Bays will ulsn preach here the Sunday following, both morning and night, in tlu Methodist church. The Yorkvillo correspondent o; The State, says: ''Our geniu friend Tims F McUiht, Ksq., i; "pluming his feathers" for tin coining race for the sulicitm shij of the Sixth circuit. If elected, he will make a most worthy successor for our present able and obliging solicitor, .1 K Henry, Ksfj, of Chester. Therefon t4wat?h Tom." Address of* >liss Itodford Miss Kli/.aoeth A Hcdford ol Nashville, Tenn., represent inp tin Woman's Home Missionary Socio ty of the Methodist church, wil deliver an address in the Method ist church at this place tomorrow nipht. A11 the ladies of the towi arc especially invited. A Chance to liny 1'ou a Homo Any party or parties desiring to purchase any of the real estate of T M Fit/patrick Bro., in tin town or county, can pet pricei ard terms hy eallinp on the editoi of The I^edper. The Messn Fit/patriek have so ne very de sirahle farms ind valuuhle im proved town property and theii heinp on the market pives men o' IIIOUOI HIC IIM'MIIS II SpH'OMUl OppOf tumty to purchase u home. f M ar layout llcatli Spring. A quiet home marriage win solemnized at the home of Mrs Sallie Bruce, the hride'a mother at Heath Spring, at 10:.'JO o'clock last Wednesday morning, th< contracting parties heing Mi*i Leila Bruce of Heath Spring, an< Mr. Ed Trueadel of Camden. Thi ceremony was perfoimed by Rev S N Watson of this place in th< presence of a few of the relativei and most intimate friends of th< parties. Mr. and Mrs. Truesda left on the South hound train foi Camden where they will mak< their home, taking with them th< best wishes of the host Of friendi of the charming bride. !.">( "oscciidiints, Mrs Susanna Harris, the spriuht'y old la?ly who celebrated her 107th birthday at the cot ton mill last Sunday, at the request of the editor, has been | counting her children, <i'andchildren, <;rcat ^rand-children I 'and jrrent-^rcat ^rand-children to! ascertain the number of descend I ant-- she has. She has counted up to 150 Imt thinks there are more as some few have moved awav, and : ! she thinks it probable they may I have families b\ this time. Mrs. ' Man is is a native of this county, 'she was a daughter of a Mr' 1 I Snipes and was raised in the east' ern section of tin county near! Lynches river. I ! I>catl? ol'an \ifcd Man I Mr lrvin Knight, an a^ed and respected citizen of the Taxahaw neighborhood, <1 io?l yesterday I . morning afle?* a protracted illness. : Ho wa- about s.j years of age and ' i i r -i leavos a large family connection, lie *:i> a member of the Baptist j 1 church and was prepared and ready when the summons came, expressing a desire to enter upon j the sweet rest which await* all' who arc faithful to the end. He served in the ('onfederate war as a guard over the Federal prisoners I ?* Florence. Ho will he buried at Taxnhaw todav. . j No Increase in the .Icrcago of ( ollii'i in This County. Last fall was ve**v favorable for the sowing of -mall grain and in addition to the usual acreage put in small grain many of our farmers sowed down some of their cotton lands. This fact alone would prevent any increase in the acreage of cotton to he planted this year, as the giain crops arc about an average as to stands and condition and no farmer ( would cam tojilow up ai-.y of his ' grain and plant the land in cotton ' But, even it he should be'tempted ' to do this by the advance in the price of cotton, he could not for the protracted rams have made it impossible for him even to break ' up the land Ictt for cotton. Our farmers are further behind with their work than in any recent \ car. smut* of them not havim* an ? ? - I acre of coltou laud broken yet. ' If the wet weather continues un | other week Lancaster county's cotton acreage will he lc?s than ' an average, and th?* crop neceswa | rilv a late one which an early fall j would cut very short. . Secretary Wilson to Ho at Tirzah. The Columbia correspondent of I the Charleston Host ways that it is not unlikely that the big Alliance ^ encampment at Tirzah this summer will have Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, who is, above all things, an agriculturist, to deliver the main address. Mr Wilson ^ made a good impression on his * Southern trip last spring and } presented so many forcible ideas < about stock raising and tea and tobacco culture in this section that * it is believed an address from him will prove very beneficial to the , farmers of Upper Carolina. Sec f retury Wilson has already l>een - approached on the subject, and he will endeavor to acaept the invi tation when extended. ? Rock Hill Herald. ICcIIkIoiim. The appointments of Rev. C II , Clyde for Tradesville circuit will be as follows until further notice: TaIikrnacLK? 2d Sundays at 11a in; 4th Sundays at 3:30 p 111. Hoi'KWK.t.i.?2d Sundays, 3:30 p m; 4th Sundays, 11 a ni. Hktiikl?1st Sundays, 11 u m; * 3d Sundays 3:30 p m. I Zion?1st Sundaya, 3:30 p m; ^ 3d Sundays, 11a m. s " PASTOHIA. S) Ha tiwd Ywt H?w Always Bwflt THE GANSON STOCK SOLD. J. M. llenth of Lancaster Opens Store in Yorkville. i Special to The State. Yorkville, March 14.?The fix- J tores and stock of goods of the \ 1 (lanson Dry Goods company was ( sold lust night to the highest hid , der by Receiver 11 N Moore, upon an order from the L'nited States | court. The stock had been in | ventoried at a little over ? 17,000 with an upset p* ice of 70 cents on ! the dollar of cost price lixed on j ii. iiiiiiinwr ui pniinint'iu mist ( noss men from various places; have been examining: tlie stoeit ami making offers, but tho most prominent amongst the bidders, was Col Leroy Springs and Mr ?I Ileat.i of Lancaster. Thus F McI)o\v, Kscj, as attorney for .J M Heath, purchased tho stock at u bid of 7b cents on the dollar. Mr Heath, with his partner, Mr Williams, has taken charge of the store'and stock, employing the former clerks of the Hanson company, and will open up for business tomorrow morning. Mr Heuth is u man of tine business qualifications, with large capital and intends enlarging the business land keeping everything that cus j turners may call for. Notice Final Discharge. >TOII K is HKFKBY (?IV R N t llo:( It I. ?illU> til III H- SilnillOH | rat??r of ilie e?e at e of t' (* SowfU, tie, ceased, tins in >d? npp o-ici ??. unlo me 'or a 'tnal ili- <*|ih> ae a- in'ii a'tnim-I rator ulct ili.ii I lie |??<h t'f Mar n 15)00, al to oVlnt'U Ml. lias ti e fixeO hy I he Pr hate ourt for the lieurm,, i of sueh appl . '< i*>it t'M \ I> J? ?N KS. J ii'Ve of Probate. Fiotn 40,000 tti 7,0,000 young ; men from the rural districts annually go to New York alone. Ten thousand invade Philadelphiaj I'wentv thousaml enter Chicago. They llock into every largo city in the United States. -Heath I - OBen ? ' I. I. ill HI l(" II 8 UUli li is ; Our friends hi turned upon us. Our > ch Caouds flic k,dear people WE GREET Our claims to the Lion's Shnr recent advances. Our preparation j hcing done to make thisTHK ll)|* time thrown away. The cold simj Hill' liltill Hill ' )lcn. if jou ex these suits tor i York Blat man, cents nn I lie l)ol Our ifeaiijir ^ W e are i age, and we are -Heath I A Policeman First to Violate the Spitting Ordinanee. 4 | Oh! how interesting the tnu\ or'court was this week Yon re. meniher that spitting ordinal ?e NVell policeman Latin wsm Iir*t victim He ipiietl observed with an cauer eye the pa - < i by to see if any should violate the nevr law. Pie??ently he indulged himself in the f m t?i<t<><-m pleusnre nn<l < 'hief llaile ha) pent ! np at that moment ami arrest .1 him. Ho was lined si This little incident reminds nsforeea'dx of nil old Roman tradition. Y n know the storv, llrttius. the lit. maker and rnler refusal to paid- n his two sons who had l>\ violation ftf the law, made themselves liable to the forfeiture of then I i \? Camden Messenger Ol' I \ IM A N ii' who are interested in hi^li price* for cotton next tall can hear of something to then* advantage l.\ sending a postal card at once to TDK ADAMS t OTION ( () . ( liarle?to> , S. C S. C Mi:it|( AL ASSOCIATION The Semi-centennial Meeting of the South Carolina .Medical Association will he held in C hat leston April IS, 1000. It i- prop.-id to make tins event the occasion for a general reunion of all the physicians in the State. Invita tions will therefore ho sent to every doctor in the State, request ing him to he present. \ puhlie reception will he tendered to the phv-ieians l?y the Mayor and A I <let men of the City of ('harleston: Kxeursions t(? Isle of Palms and other entertainments will he (diet ed hv the local profession. Dr. Hohart Aniorv Hare, of Phila delpkia, Pa, will deliver the An nual Address. Hoard in the city can he obtained at $1 and upwards the hotels. li'ah eed rates of fare will he on side on all roads leading into tic e'tv. \V P PORCIIKH. President. T P W 11 ALKY, Secretary. lift 8. Nanking ing Up On \?*? t\ i ! in*- <11 n iii ii ? m v I. k k I k # a k m? m , yM Ij^ 111 iiiirrr^iui^ i\*i i><* deluded us v storekeepers ai are really elieap< " are sure to find ifOU WITH SPERI of your patronage are justified l?y s arc on an extensive scale. Storks A I, TUAPINU PLACK. Ourcrov lias conic and with it I 1 Pi riCKKD \\% Snap, ah! pect to staj on en >u and yours tor ' W ^ I I i. .! L'USMMI (Mil III* iSJJIi lar. 1,200 Hats Wiaxcs -S n the race. pull in; going to succeed. Y< Nanking Pi?" HAv Jti .* celt <!?. Jaar !sa? * J* It'S M!ft| coldc*. t ? f ?r. "r * \ '" a < 1st St' ?"*k!s IK jW'K < <! t r. W"? II \ III' I) < * *? f ^ i f * ma: $.< ? ' iSS ha t alii of ?5*i* iiiodiII nt '! ies i'v<T Hrou< - bm * * R - t j 3 S ' ' * V | I C li ?: 3 ??Si 1 a hill's t slj Jo a our s;u'iji? giants ?i |?r?*il v |?aJtt'?*iiN ami si |i>?ii* ?ji III lilll'l' JISIIllS. 7T1 Tr3" *0 ?y il Jj.jL.B_d Of a tESs?E5' liook. and %; i eis ci i< he h f E*S> III pw | j.k I U Iy I Vj y\ llic bii?Mr 't MrorriMi it i ir 7New St ami Kershaw .Haat -'fill to the SVopli if Is good wishes, re worried, not so er than "old stoeh? I it out. IAL NEW YEAR Bl our exporieneo, :m?l CASH pureiuises large, assortment irmit. Now linos to vtlod Stores will testify tint our etlorts II* in Philadelphia nt Sherd's Sale at 47 iX KUNORcD iUiTS At D FCUrt !!U: :ss Than One-tl;. If Pric irth for a lew yean pears lo come. !5< ii|>les of Men's El in all. rnbroideries and Handkerchief.,-? r?,d(?fl on Embroideries at less than ONE IIA ii will positively wow I or at their eheapn tend to do a vei y lar?je business l?v sellin or SPOT cash from a needy mnnufn< 2t> eases?7,5t>0 pairs of Shoes at a bi<jj ire of this town. The \V. L. Dougius, ,vill be found here. ? strong stokes tor >urs for Business, It Mercani YOU She latent M*r>. ; * ? t**? ,- * Vr ./ <v? '{ore slscv arc V Vi T "" ^ ^ V yJkiU'i osi Site H" ahau? Ihe the tine?*t li?te jht ihis havit. C 6> ft iZ" v sHAHM I <* biU u<5 shapes, and e coming in, 1 ail sizes, from sizes for !>??>'s f*>rr? "om %j J& jo JL s Is ids pocket 11 a t v. a ^ s have * mvs his goods 5?*>(K !i p I V? * / O s /**! n^7 jg9.., jjj^ ' ;'!L? C0.: ores ir.ry "st. 1900. J ' J I'. All eves are J miielt because s\ but because mums i in tlx* markets prior to the In* <lnil\ n<Moil. Kverythin^ have not Ween in vain, nor / rents on tftn l>ofior. NO RED PAR PAKTS c. Think of That! s Inn some of [>?ar, the New ats to 11s at ??0 If -_ll i . r i i ii mourn mors nnu nines ujiTa LF PltlCE, await your inspae- ; irss. I ocheaper than our competitor*, turer, (wc keep in close FkkA (liscount. 1 lii? i* sure to tie ' the II. C. Goodman and all lb* i i public patron. I riLE Co.