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ho Thzul Taxi TT.uo \U in uso for over JJO y< SI? //<T~r7Z~r~" J'&sCCSWy. All Counterfeits, I mi to Experiments that trilh Infants ami C'luldrcii% i?S ft [" *3? h (** % ? a; ca?. i b C&storia is a, lr.;rmles.? goric, Drops aiul Soot contains neither Opiiu Hiibstunee* 1Jm a.^f" is i ami allays Eevori-hne! Colic. It relieves Toci and I'lji!y. i' re Stocimch Bovols, The Children's Pauaet cenuikis OA: Bears (jtz-ft-A, The Kiiid You' In Use Fo TMC CrNTAUR COM PA I "Hs&rz'zcyzzzz-jz 22s GLO, STii?^ SIUSE1 Home Life Insurance Com of New York Issvt'^ a,ll * hn? J ri al Form.i of I a n d T n dowm T> 1 v r\ <5 r. c* <r~*~ - 1-*. V ? oi i. U Paid up Valu Si extended In ir a; Written in Pol CGNTSU1CT Call to see . T Garter, i J4"< < > i* w fit > t?? L i Miller, CiriK'ral A? 14<>*J MAIN HTUKKT, COLUMBIA, S. C. MOXKY TO 1,0.1 X. ]H WE M \ I)E .iTii' gemen' . brokers in New Y>?rk ? iiy II wii nil I en. nolo to pi WO loans e?l by >1 first mortgage on ini| Mi ins for live year- lime, paya ilisiallme la, at 1 bo iow rate of win Interest per annum. The ti Miif Hint ilie charge for abetrai inspection hto small and at tl pen so of the borrower R E WYM MlV at I Kilnrat* Vonr Itowela With Cane 1 C'gMr Oafthartlc, euro must! pinion UVvMm. K G O C fall, i"*?ur*iat? return' i * a.v - l>ugl t? nud which !::,S been ears, has l>or?e the signature of and has been made under liis personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, tions and ** Just-as-good" are but j with and endanger the health of -Experience against Experiment. CASTORS A i substitute l'or Castor Oil, Parching Syrups. It is Pleasant. It e, Morphino nor other Narcotic its guarantee. !t destroys Worms <s. S( cures I>iarrh<v;v ami Wiml liir.;.c Y mini, cures Constipation siui'tetes the \\?o<l, regit lut ys the giving heal.hy an 1 natural ?iccp. :a?Tlio Mother's Friend. STOR1A At,WAYS fit A ^ WlKUilliUIC UL f /-ZtlcdutM Have Always Bought r Over 30 Years. LAN lv. ANi HESTER Ml' St-,. i'jit .u ?ffol I Jet- 7, 1899. I tin. ??X (?! *M|?ld ) \\ i. - i i.??1 N , ? . \ - 1 i. I ND. No'- i 1 ...? ih N-.V . ...ii lfi> 0. ?i. \ 1* M 7 7 ii ' A .hh t in 8 10 > l'? ' lil.uri.' i I i) 47 7 12 ? riS ?< ?-. into ilip 11 30 7 i? o7 4 30 ?'""? r? Law.. 11 fit) P M . __ f! .'10 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 30 9 1 N'?. II I it^ i i .i t o 30 aiu. i vJl q in U - > ox i.? i .? h ester I " wnli ii H i i 'in \vas No 3li for 1 ' i U" a d .i ii;iM ii irih; and Kea i. r \ii in \H:i>i!u special" 9 ;*..r v 11 iii'a .fid i mi ii i x west A'ho wnit ii.i "tut i 1 N nthwextcril Railway N 1" I n i'ii nr N. (' mid it)! iin.-ili ti i>oi itnO - mi lo'iii Kailipany \ .i ii>r ii ii id i >i ii d points hot. Ii Mi. 17 It avi u li -icr 10.30 h i)5 ni'ii..M tx >vi 'i -mih?* ii llai.w iy No. 3'i front i'oluoiliiit and ointa south; | S-nli ?ard ?ir i .Ine " Atlanta Special" I frojn nortl-ern and "astern points and ' " K H' UUn rn R? I\vh\ No 33 fr hi NorthJ ern a m iiiserit points, an * A Lan^ , . p canter with '' & (1 K f?.r U ack-buric. jiAO, No. to leiivitiu L i icaiicr 4 00 |> in connects ?n Lnnct-ter with S ?t (1 K ent f oin anitli u no t Marion a .d Southt ern Kaii\v <y N 34 at . healer for an ti> at lot e a d points nor' h No 1 leaving # -* 11 Hter 8.10 |i m. ' iid conn i s at lesier s\ itli southern Ktilway No Hi from oninoia ami PlPj-k point- south J .v.-> M H K \TH, Cien I'aHs. Agt. j0y I.KKOY ."I'ltlMiS. President.. """" Notice to Debtors ami Creditors ol" 1* 31. l'l> ler, Deceased. VI,I, fVr-ons indebted to the estate of P M l'i u*r, deceased will conic forw ir at once and make -elilemeiit with tin* undersigned. Person* havi c claims moil i.at said estate will present tlieiu, duly verified, to the ' undersigned. t W. It I'l.YLEK, Oeo. W I'hYLIOU. Executors, * =2 9* ~ o T3 "? 111'~:%t ?? r *2.2. S * C5 *" J1t,. rj. ? rr b m _ v?- r 3 <*-< > " o J 3 g 8 ?. | ?. m ? e. |-s ? -. ?g ?? i s sw"il|l !o f ? IV ? C 5?- ? X - }9 Q* 8 With > ^ ggg? g ? ? A ? ^ ? irouAh . <yj I^T" ? 5* a> o ? o eg secur-1 H y?F3 ? proved M 3* 3 ^ 2 g '< -. Ill *~* V?Mk 5 c J 3 f* 3 ? l'ie '" r " o = ' ^ 5' F 2 < p?r WJ g ^. =" t rj? 2' "oker P? C3> 3 O S. 2 * a M an.l n ?? ? g-'3 V ? | K. ft r? Cu B J ,HW #V% A- ? 5T ?_ B ^ W " Cu S. JJ ? 3 ? _ _____ MO s B ? ? '- *3 S , ZJ3| ^ D (T> 38 5 row. 5* *? v 5 S 5' ^ forr v?r IT. ? ? ft 2. g- ? ^r money. CO w3 Si S O 4 mi g ? j og j g Xs I s all > ; ?M7 ? * TEN CASES IN ONE HOUSE. Dr. Strong Discovers a Regular Pest Hole at Paw Creek Ten Negroes Down With Smallpox. Charlotte Observer, 14th inst. There s re ten eases of smallpox ut Paw Creek station, on the Carolina Central Railroad, six miles west of Charlotte. The victims are all colored people and they ure all in one house. The disease first appeared among them two works ago and since then one after the other has broken out, and, strange to say, nothing at all was known of the existence of the j>est hole, not even bv Dr McLaughlin, who lives within 5<> yards t f the hoiiao until yes terduy. The germs were planted in the Paw Creek cabin by a negro named Alex Mcttae, who went there four weeks ago from Hamlet. The presence of licliac in Charlotte yesterday morning kat to the Paw Creek exposure. It is often evidence of guilt w hen people become angry at reproof. The innocent can bear reproof much better than the guilty. Twentv balloons have reached South Africa to tie tiaed for wireless telegraphic purposes. The Virginia legislature has made June 3, JelTcrson's birtb day, a legal holiday in Virginia. The Chinese, Japanese, Malays, Siamese, New Zealanders and North American Indians are beardless. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure B.ood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. fThe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they filter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they aresiak or out cf order, they Ril to do their work. Pains, achesandrheumatism come from excess cf uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes cnc feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in Dumoinc thirW poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases j and is soli on its cent and one-dcllar ! sample bottle by mail ti^m* <nf swunp-Root free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co.. Binghamtcn, N. Y. SCROFULA AND ITS CUKK Johnston's QUART I A. MOHT WONI A firnud Old Lady 4 Mrs. Thankful Orilla Ilurd lives I Livingston Co., Mich. This venerable th?> year 1SVJ, the year <>f the groai ' York: She came to Michigan in 1840, too." All her faculties are excellent I tentivo memory, her mind is full of i life, of the early days of the State o^ markahle people she has met. aud the ness. Itut nothing in her varied and velous ami worthy of attention tha JOHNSTON'S S A US A1 'A It I LI,A. M disposition to scrofula, that lerribly d and is cursing the lives or thousands tints of the death angel. Transinitte found in neary every famr.y tn one pearttnee in dreadful running sores, goitre, or in eruptions of varied fortm may he known as catarrh in the heat and often is, the prime cause or cons Speaking of her case, Mrs. Ilurd with a had skin disease. My arms if sores, discharging yellow matter. M unsightly In appearance. My itody 1 My eyes were also greatly Inflamed n much. My blood was In a very bad at frequent Intervals, and 1 had no a I was In a miserable condition, I bad ti mended, and doctor after doctor had the state told ino I must die of serof were beginning to form. 1 at length 1 his famous Sarsaparilla. I tried a Ik thing else, as I had no faith In It, a began to grow better. You can lie m many bottles. Hut I steadily Improv sores healed up, all the had symptoms imd I have never been troubled with of 83 years Is not a young woman, hi since then, and I firmly believe that greatest Hood purifier and the beat m scrofula and as a spring medicine." ' not lolc to be more than sixty, and sh life was saved by JOHNSTON'S SAI MXOWXCfrA.1V Z3VIU<? OO* Crawford Bros Lancaster. H O J K Maokey & Co, Lancaster B C. V |T % CORN ON THE RAMPAGE. Reasons Why it i* Expected to Follow the Course of Cotton. | Chicago, March 12. ? Interest j in corn has not hoon so general in yours us it was today. Predic- i tions were tnade that the market would follow cotton and 4go wild" within a short time, basing the predictions on the chances of unfavorable conditions (luting the planting season. For the greater part of the session the pit was a struggling mass of frantic men?none more frantic than the shorts, who were con pel led to cover at heavy loss os. Fortunes were made and lost in that wild scramble for the cereal, which the statistics showed was getting rather scarce in many sections. May opered $ to A over Saturday at 36$ to 3t?? The government report showed 37,000,000 bushels less in farmers' hands than there was a year I ago. The quantity on ocean J passage deeaeased 2,258.000 i bushels and is down to 04,948,000 bushels. The visible increased I over a million, but the supply is now 21,060,000 bushels compared with 34,033,000 bushels u year ago. World's shipment were small, and Liverpool was up ; Jd. This array of inf,#rn ation furnished the stimulus for t e initial gain and the weakened interest of shorts and others. The price till 11 o'clock did not vary much from opening figures. Then , it J began to shoot up. N. thing ! could stop it, apparently, and as i the anxious shorts lud higher and ) higher, men in other pit* quit their work to look on, if not to participate. The demand seemed limitless, although the advance carried the cash article out of lino with export bids. May touched 38 to 38in the bulge, and closed lie oyer Saturday at 371 to 38c. Receipts here 508 cars, and at primal v points 975,000 bushels, against 015,000 bushels a year ago. The corn market liegan to move upward from 29.4c about four months ago It fluctuated narrowly for weeks, gaining a bit all the time, until ten days ago it reached 34$c. Saturday the close w as at 36 to 3s ic for May. I-jjPSubseribet# to The Lf.oukk A bill introduced in the New \ ..I. i ?: i A I UK leglOIUlllI O IIIUKCS WlllllfU'S hat pins over three inches fon^ dangerous weapons. , ftWFUL HORRORS D HY Sarsaparilla 30TTLES. 3KUFUL, CURE. d the beautiful village of Brighton, : and highly respected lady was born In war, in Hebron. Washington Co., New i the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler y preserved, and possessing a very re* aterestiug reminiscences of her early Michigan and the interesting and re stirring events of which she was a wit* ; i manifold recollections are more mar* n are her experiences in the use of ir.s. Ilurd inherited a tendency and prelestructive blood taint which lias cursed and marking thousands more as vie* d from generation to generation, it Is ' form or another. It may make its ap* i in unsightly swellings in the neck or s. Attacking the mucous membrane, it I. or developing in tin- lungs It may bo, umption. pays: "I was troubled for many years t><| limbs would break out In a mass of y neck began to swell and became very ivna covered with scrofulous eruptions.. Ul weakened, and they pained me very i condition and my head ached severely ppetite. I had sores also In my ears. I ried every remedy that had been reeorat failed. One of the l>08t physicians Jn ulous consumption, as internal abcesses was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and >ttlo, more as an experiment than anynd greatly to my agreeable surprise, I ire 1 kept on taking It. I took a {(Teat *d until I became entirely well. All tho i disappeared. I gained perfect health, i scrofula since. Of course an old lady it I have had remarkably good health JOHNSTON'S 8 A ltSAl'AKl LI.A is the lediclne In the wide world, both for This remarkably Interesting old lady did repeated several times, "I believe my R8APARILLA." CPASTT, PJTMOIT, MICH. Dai del A Huks, F? t Dawn, M (J. | D H Jordan, Fort Lawn, rt. C. FIN LEY DOING GOOD WORK New South Carolina \?<?;n!?? ! a Hard Worker Ilureaisun (iovernment t i Special to Charleston Post. j: Washington, M:n. n 1 *? ? Mr 1 Finlov ot Eolith Carolina, t he new : I . member lrom the Filth di?tnet, 1 i? becoming ?mc ot the popular mcmhere of tin* House of Kcprc- ' sentatives and is a bard working 1 member. He is during the prcs- : ent Congress a membct otthe ' .... .1 committee on Territories, which 1 is considered during this Cone res. hs utt ^important cmimittcc lie J is also a member of Ibe commit- I tee on railroads. The committee on Territories, of wltteli he is a ,1 member, has had om Iimcat-i l >.. tion the bill providing f u liie government of Hawaii, ?vlreh ha- : just passed the .Senate. The t>iIi i came up on Saturday, a- I a i order was made to take the measure up | for consideration on \pril It, 4 5, the v<?to to be taken on it* passage on the latter minted date, i Tito uanimoiis iviim nt mvcs^ry f(tr thi* order being made was obtained largely through the in- | flnence of Mr. Finley, wl.o repreBented the minority in the <li-cu*t?ion of the measure During the coming debute on Hawaii, Mr. FiAley will probably deliver a* speech in the House of R*?prosentatives upon the subject. H'tl.Vs Oi< k \ Ti s p \ Ko Mr. R 1* Olivia, of Barcelona, ' Spain, spends Ins w inters at Aiken, S C. Weak nerves had caused Mevere pains in the bark of Itis head On Using Fleet ric Hitters, America's greatest Blood and Nervo Remedy, all pain soon leti him. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the in rv b puts vim, visioraud new life into every muscle, neiAo and organ of the body. If weak, tired or uiiing you need it. Fiery bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Crawford Bros' Druggists. m # ^ ^ s Aluminium is used by the people of Hartford, Con, to tiio extent of t50,0Co pounds to brin*; electricity from a waterfall soino 1J miles distant In the west also aluminium wire is used largely in pla.-e of copper, being al most as good a conductor and cheaper. Ten years ago aluminium uold at a pound; now il sol's for 30 cents. An American plant last year produced 5,200,000 pounds of it. As the metal is t>eing produced lately in Kngland, Franco and Switzerland, I lie price is likely to fall lower than it has yet been. The present u<j;e iu not the golden u^o, nor the iron a^o, ( hut the aluminium. >01 ice ! 'PHRi'OIIN I Y HOAUOOK Kquall1 /.(tl'iu ?v 1' 1 mem ?t 1 ?? o airt j house *1*11 i > I I'li'-s iiv in March, 20 III ] Inst. 1000, fi 1 die purpose of neariiiij , .t'l grh-vsiices, if Hi from di? vn'ua~ tlons maile by lite Towuslii|i Hoards of Assetsois M < (J \ RDNKIt. Hup and 1 h.n <'0 Itril of Kquaiization. Ken 21, IftOO Notice Final Discharge. Norn K I - HKHKIiY k'lven Hint on I he 2*i h (Say of Muich, HMO int* mine r-iirm* i win niHKt) it llu i return toihe I'rohiite ^'ourt ??f I.aticaMter ' ounty ami apply to miiiI t'ourt for a filial discharge in tfiiUMliati of Lawrence It Kelly. L It lt'?l inn*, (iuaroiun. Fehy 21, 1900 ?3ftti. HEADQUARTERS I For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and j Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' ,LAHCASTER BAKERY irut MU?' falmPtthL 1 1 COMMITTED SUICIDE. I'he Sm<1 End to the Life ot ExSenator ['offer's S ?n. Kansas City, March 14 ?J -dierinnn I'effer, son of W A l*< iTer, former United States Senit or from Kansas, was found dead * in Hoi in a room in a house on K'-t Eighth street this afternoon. Dn the hureuu was found a box ihui had contained morphine and ? note reading: "Father, I don't like to do what I am doing, but ! on tired." In the dead man's pockets were found several T\ pourrnphical Union i_* i ? IVI (I" K Mil* C'l I'llS III* WJ\S aM'lllt 'In \iMh of age and was a lynolv|? operator. llo w.a-> not known 10 ho despondent. Mow's r ii i s r e ? ir I Dim- Hil' ilrol Dollars lieiv ii In any e?-e >' a arr'? dial rni? it- or <1 ?i i * - at i Ii i ii ' .1 nli\l',\ it ?'?> I'ropi Toll' ?. O W\- lie uoilt't -ialie lia e U n \vn J sM,.11 \ r r I * !:?*! If) * ,'nrs anil 'it t- v,? 11 ii ,t- i ' i*i |y mi l a I il** ill all lit- a - i' I i an.I II IHIl* lai V .it? o. r V a a \ oli (rrilioiH iiiH'te 11 i i ii ii Wnvi'A mux, \V lion sat* Druggi-t, ,i < > \V \ I i Ml ?\|\N.\\ v Makvim, > Ii 1? ii iris s. Pole lii. I), i -i < .ii mi lira i- t-ikfii inl r.-a v a i.or il' 11- tiy mioii the iilo'iil it i iiri 'io- Miirlf s of ilia Hyiti ni. I' ".-?? per "or Ii- solil by all !? m-'-is i -l i in on' i .a f e?*. la s Kit''il? Ihlis trei'inhesi Agmnaldo's Secretary Surrenders. Manila, March 15, 5:30 p m.Fiore-, Vguiualdo's secretary of war, has surrendered to Gen MacA rthur. AgulnaMo'p-uifant son,who was captured in Novemher and who has been suffering Irom smallpox, is dead. An agent of the O. K* & C. Railroad is in our city to employ hands to go t<> the Tennessee line, where a great force is engaged in grading the road across the mountains in this direction. ?Rock Hill Ileruld. The servant who neglects his employer's interest or wastes his time, is a rogtfe as surely as if he picked his master's Dockets. M Kill I'OIIIOU - PREPARATION. HV AMo.S OKAY. M. I). /If ?>- exposing am! coo.lenioing niu.\ of ill.* ilmiht'iil ami even inin-, in preimrati 'tis lor the hair ami scalp which are t>milucei| tmi pin oil tin' hi <i ki-l l?y !I? manufacturers, It is in eeil a g e.n re>ief to be afo'e o make a special report upon so worthy a piepar itioil as Voti-klnk " It IS a prepa a io.i that will s raighten ami lake the ki k <mi ol ??u ty hair ami is in inof? -tureil ami sohi to fh" tricle hy Oarisgh A Rich, <?f New York City. In coui on u i jus' i *e to those gentlemen, we he ?rt ily c mini-ml it as we have in the pa?t condemned many so called hair gr iw-is ami ri-HtOiera, ami olhet preparations for the treatment of the hair ami scalp, y ror ho in 1 a \ h "Anti-kink" has lieen tne suhjen of a pa lis aking ln< vestigatioii on the part of th compiler* of these Reports, ami a spirit of fairness impels the statement th ?t the most searching ex tniinaiion hro iuhl to light much in connection with "Anti kink" thai is worihv of i ? highest consideration; in fact, it in every respect merits our highest praise, ami atr.r.N tiie most gratifying results ami absolute stfetyin ita use There ia no hea<l of hair tliat It so klnkv or eurly, no mutter what tire naiionality or color may be, that a thirty (30) ?lay treatment of "Antis kink" will not straighten out in a most gratifying manner. If properly ami vigorously applied as directed, it will impart such a lust re ami brilliancy to fhe hair "s will make ihe use of all other preparations ?s brilliant lne entirely unnecessary, We have devoted much tiine ami labor to a thorough in vest igation of this truly wonderful bair preparation, I'l order that we might intelligently advise our readers all over this broad land, whose inquiries reach lis hy every mail us to Um virtues and worth, and il is with a high degree of satis-, faction that we Hud the results of our investigation warrant us in giving "Anti-kink" the strongest editorial and ofllcial endorsement of the U N ITKI> STATES HEALTH REPORTS, Those who follow the suggestions herein contained may rest assured that in every essential feature "AntU kink" will be found to he a unoat excellent article, and] sure to aohieve success where directions are faithfully followed. MTStletmsQ wanted.