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I ?cal Manure Cotton brought 0.J cents yesterday on this market. Mrs. Gertrude Gregory of Lnmlsford, is visiting Mrs. M K j Jordan and her step children at this place. .Just received 1000 p drs of pants, slightly damaged, at 50c on the dollar. Porter Bros. Mr .1 M Heath has purchased the Wylic lot, OA acres, adjoining Mr C W .Jonea and will erect a handsome residence thereon. Miss Pet Mackorell and little Charlotte Galloway, are visiting relatives at Blackstock f All menit>ers of the Lancaster Lodge K of P, are requested to he ut the meeting next Monday night. Business of importance is to he transacted. When you want shoes hring your feet to us. Porter Bro's. Gov McSweenry, on Thursday ln?t. commissioned 11 W Mohlcy to l>o Magistrate at Heath Spring, pursuant to the recommendation of the grand jury of this county. Have you seen those fine ties at Porter Bros? Mr. R M McCrorey has rented the Plyler residence near the L & C depot and will move into it soon. Mrs. Ply lor has purchased a home in Kershaw and will move there. We can still dress a man at lwitli nn.lo !>?* * ?>* - ' -. t vnvio unis nam Mini's. 1'orici Bros. Disperyer Eluott has turned over to (bounty Treasurer Cauthen f2K0.50, the town and county's share of the profits of the Lan caster dispensary for the month of March. Novelties in tine ruc;s of all kinds at Porter Bros. Mr. ?) M Porter of Porter Bros, moved hi* family here from Waxhaw, N C, thin week. They occupy the house recently vacated hy Mr. It .1 Vlackorell. We are glad to welcome them to our town. If you want something it must he one of those tine ties at l\?rter Hros. The Oakhnrat Land Co, $50,000 capital stock with privilege of increasing to $250,000. has been grant-d a commission at Charlotte. N C. The incorporators are It I) Heath, () I* Heath and W 11 Twitty. We were misinformed as to the horse race, rocently run near this place, iKj'mg run by horses of the Elliott & Crawford and ClyburnHeath stables. The horse run against Elliott & Crawford's b? longed to Mr Will Cureton, and being kept by him at the Clyburn Heath stables we suppose caused the impression that it was one of their horses. Stores to ('lose at I*. M We the undersigned merchants of the town of Lancaster, agree to close our rosjiective places of business, from the 15th day of April to the 1st day of September 1900, 1 n'/>l/wilr r? m Si-.!..-.!.. v v.w ? viwi% |r. in uauuiiityn excepted. LancaHter Mercantile Co, Funderhurk A Co, Jj C Payieur, McCardell & Alliioo Bros, J J Hlackmon, B C Hough & Co, Ileatb Banking & Mercantile Co. * Appointments. Rev. M H I'ooser, pastor of Lancaster circuit ?n<i city mission, we are glad to state, has sufficient* ly regained his health to resume his wni'K. He will preach to morrow, Nth inst., at Camp Creek at 1 1 a in, and at Ml Carmel at 3:30 p in. On Sunday, 15th inst, at S>t Luke at 11 a m, and Factory chapel at 4 p in. New M. I>'s and Pharmacist. Lancaster county had three yoimu men to graduate from ttie tS C Medical College this week ? two in medicine ami one in pharmacy. The two in medicine were Dr. L I. (Jrwirnrv ??f r. ... haw, and Dr. W C T witty of 11 en tli Spring; in pharmacy, K N V anluudinghuin of Dry Creek , These are three of Lancaster's brightest, most promising and most deserving young uen. We wish them success in their chosen professions and hosts of friends wdl join us in the wish Items From Tlie Kershaw Era Dr KS Beckham has heen appointed surgeon ut this place for S C & (i Fx. road Born to Mr. and Mrs. ,1 A Hilton, Friday March 30, 1900 ? a son Born to Mr. and Mrs. li L ui....t,....... ?..? ! ? a/ia\.i\iuuiit kjlllll|U> IIMMIIIVljr /Vpril 1st, 1900?u son. We are ?iUid to learn that Mr. S W Heath, who went to Atlanta about ten (lays ago for treatment under a specialist, is improving. Bethel Presbytery will convene in the Presbyterian church at this place next Tuesday, 10th in?t., and its session will continue thr ughout Friday About seven, tv-tive delegates, ministerial and Say. will bo present. Mr. T.I Cauthen, of Wostville, whose celebration of his S4lh birthday we noted in last week's E a, was stricken with facial p iralyais last Thursday. We are glad to note an improvement in hi* condition. Key. ,1 B Bozeman is spending a while in Kershaw. He has relinquished his pastorate of the Baptist church at Walterhoro. lie has now under consideration several other calls out has not yet decided which to take. A Beautil'uI Home Marriage, Tnc marriage of Mr John B Mackorell and Miss Corinna HI liott, eldest daughter of Mr and i Mrs .1 C Klliott, of this place, was solemnized at the Klliott resi I den co at 3 o'clock last WJed neb day afternoon. The ceremony was performed in a most impressive way t?y Rev A N Brunson, the bride'* pastor. The parlor, hull and reception room of the residence were heautifully decorated, festoon* of ivy, beautiful ferns, geraniums and other pot plants constituting the main decorations. The rooms were darkened and lamps dimiv burning cast a soft light over this scene of beauty. The | arlor was crowded with relatives and friends to witness the happy event. After the ceremony ami the usual shower of good wishes, the bri?.al party were driven to the L & C depot where tho train was taken for Blackstock, the former home of the groom, where they will re main until Monday next, at the groom's parents. The t?ri<io is one of Lancaster's most accomplished and lovable young ladies, and the j?rooin one of her most popular young merchants. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents. cotton"plant krs? who are interested in high prices for cotton next fall can hear of something to their advantage by sending a postal card at once to THE ADAMS COTTON CO., Charleston, S. C. VOCAL LESSONS. I' han been nav p easure to give In Mtrucliou in the science of songduring (he present ween to several young peop e of Intelligence, and I woul>l be g<a<l to spend another week in Lanvaster at K)m? eariy ?b?te for the same purpose I here are a number of .oting men, who. when the stoien | *, i.;- rm !, HIIUMI mill 11 lllUCIl 1 O j heir prott' stid pleasure t? ta?e the I courHe f instruction and voice eul? Hire. You lit; Indus couM also thereby I he provided with eacorti There are J piite a number of cliildreu who e j voices would he trained to acoum>e : j and permanent service in singing, anil 11 in speaking as well, a part from the, {skill acipnred in leading music. To al who will signify their Intention of becoming members of tne ciass 1 I will mail a printed copy of the course of instruction, in Hilvmce, >1 whereby to enable them o sp> ud niore iuie in practice when the class I are an.-emhled. Members o* the ! choirs of the different, chuictie-? would | douhtiess tlnd it to i heir advantage I somewhat if they become members <>f this vImms a'ihmi( -> wni coins rseruits I for ttiw oooirs. Re-^M'/fully, VV A. Helta. NEWS OF COLUMBIA. Judge Benet Condemns Bail Granting?Nenl Applies for Change if Venue. ; Special to Greenville News. ' Columbia, S C, April 4. ? Judge Benet heard argument until late in the night last night in the matter of bail for the I'err^s charged with the murder of 11 L Shuler. He announced his decision in II . *:? ??;i | VVMIl t UIIP IIM'IIIIIJW g?IUULIUg UIIII in the sum of #4,000 to 1 T Ferry j hut refusing bail to Shelton I > Perry and sat upon the habit of i granting bail. Col Neal today tiled his paper* ' 1 asking for a change of venue and affidavits were offered from Col , I : Duncan, Sergeant Adams, Superintendent Graham and Casbror ! Matthews and others, that a fair ! trial could not be had here. Col II Neal speaks of prejudice because of newspaper publications here. | I - GRAND i ?? mon: I On Monday nc Mill inery Depar is now busily enj best selected sto< The ladies and Monday. DC" We >ugj I 4 terest not to pur seeing our mate! I Remem ; -Heath E / u r- oo a O -=r 1 j< pas r~v-i ?-*- t. - 7- ; i'itii 2"' Hilts ?[j 3 a? . M cx car cr> ;; *m ? - /. , |j? as s- H m "? s. L = , fl ~ 6=3 ff _ ~ 1 ' ugsgEj I O r!5 " 2 uga ? 1 r ' P1 Hi i o ? u! * Td O Iff ? 0 ej 3 Srfrc w ill b r ... r* ? to r I - : ^ H< > -? II II 3Si " 'nranrn i. ^ fe, ? j II r* o I ; 5 ?. bo -e' i! W m z I : ^ H ^ P " II O ? O 7X3 ? S tr -i -4! }f -J 5' ^ ^rasaEcrcsiei- 7. ? I) c=r- e? CO ft T 1 = * i]a i g" r i = f w m J; ii s85 S* i? o * r5 '** a- =r o cs jr. es s-H ^ H sr ? _, = [ i *\ - e. (j ?r 2= (. H '? r 7 . | ^ ^ ? 1 J * f - ? t! m = = rZ?.~ZX^.-Z2.r3LY 1 IC a. MILLINERY DAY, APRIL T \t. we shall formally open tment. Our accomplished {aged in arranging lor the ck of Millinery goods ever public general!} are invite ^est to the ladies, that tlici chase their Spring Hats ai iless attractions in this I in V I J I r\ oerine imy, Monday, A| Nanking & Mef c. Mm3u e > I 6Q1 * P? m v A . M-* <-Mj ^ ( c-J 'A ?! h H 3 ruj ?? IBH fcjMwt >???. """"^P r__. .... Dg ? s*" o ?? ? O^h 2 ^" w *% hd ?m ^-:a eaai ^ (~-, ?;Q- ~i ? z o ~ rd : S= g " o S ^ C ?-" ^ ftJK3 | V a J ns q>^ C"^? flHHLi \ g^-> <?* """ * _J^! ** ._, ?= ?3 ^=? ,. in. ' ?S C , I f"*"* ' CUl- =3- <-5 V? ^ (] =0 ^zr yf ^ 5 c"*i c=^" v oo Ij S- rS Si. OPENING INMB?1i T"f iTT^^f? > EMftatUvliBfiy HE 9TH. |>o to the public our superb milliner, Miss Thoui, occasion, the finest ami brought to this market, d to attend the opening will find it to their in* id Bonnets, until after e. ii'il the 9th* (CANTILE CO.