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'/' //'?" Want Fit i s u t:. 11: /> /; v s /<; /; />.s ? ?/( at ) Jf. .S. ( It Fit It V ?(' MtO'S store ^ the ft have just rece I ml I I a nice assortment from the well j - ? a nuii'ii .seen a oases of ' Vvoaman tiros ami Ituist. < Crostnan tiros Seed, li cents per package. 1 , Ituist Seed, j 2 packages for V5 cents. t i FEMALIA | OR | f 1 *Womans Relief.* | g* The N'i'w Cure for all " fe ) * 2 *Female Weaknesses.* j) < ? Kemalia will relieve in a few t\ ' \ hours: / I Pain in I lie top of t lu> head, ?) | I 1 .W. mm n llt'll COIITSt'S \ % are on. J* (# I'ain when Courses are on. il * Fluttering <>f the heart. \ v Nervous and Dyspeptic 'J c rj Symtoms. n 2 J* Heavy dragging pain in tlie x back. c (i Habitual constipation. i) . . Irritability of the Bladder, \ v and dilliculty in passing / 1 fj water. d 2* Sore feeling in lower part of x jj bowels. 'J rj Pain in regions of Kidneys II ' g and Rackaclie. x c V' Rearing down feeling. J f? Burning and Scalding ?lis- rl C g charges from the womb. x " Never fails to produce a healthy, r free ami natural flow of the fl t 2. monthly menstrual secretions. |j| ^ For Sale by ij j |,J. F. MACKEY & CO. | St C w w? ? y t ?? * Short Locals. J ?Mr. Kil Bennett spent Sun- ' day in Kock Hill. ?Miss Bessie Mobley, ot Blackstoek, is here taking art j lessons under Miss l'earl Payseur. y INCONTINENCE of water during sleep I t stopoeit mimi ilia' iv l?y Dii. K, Dktoiion's ' ANi'i lUi'KTic. ores children and adults ulii.e Price *1. Sold hy ,1. K. Muckey & Co. S Druggists, I.nncastcr. S. C. ?Lancaster is to have an origi- x nal package house at last. It will open sometime soon. ?Mr.J.ti. llow/e was adjudged insane recently and taken to the asylum in ('olunihia. e i TO CUHE A COLD IN ONE DAY. :I Take I.axnt ive Hromo tjiiinine Tab- ;i lets. All Itrugtfists refund the money if it fails to Cure. '25c. v ' . . ,, ... t ? Lddie 1'i'anklin Knight, son of Mr. .1. NY. Knight has entered ' school here. r ? Kdward h'tinderluirk.of Waxhaw, N. ('., was in town Mondav '' last. 1 -?Kohert Blackmnn, son of Mr. .Jesse Blackmon. died Monday of a last week of typhoid lever alter 1 an illness of .'J weeks, at the age f ot ahotit 10 years. 11 is remains ? were huried Tuesday in the family j burying ground in f lat ('reek. I What pleasure is there in life with a , headnche.eonst i pat ion and biliousness? j Thousands ex perienee I hem whoeould I heeouie perfectly healthy hy using]. I >e Witt "s Little lairly Risers, the fa-, moils little pills, ('rawford Urns. I 1 I laving gone in with Mr. .1. M. 1 I L<{ ><1 ill the Cattle l)ll>il)0<s. \\ < ! arc ri a'Iy to pay liic Iio>t prices lor cattle at an\ time they may 1 lie brought t<) our slal>los. We * \v.\tlt youtr.: >t <-r c pccially. II. .1. (illKUOlSi iV Co. 1 f ?The patrons of St. Luke school are requested to meet next Saturday at the school house at 2 'clock, p. in. ? Isom Mcllwain, colored aged 32, married a third wife last week. Ho said he wanted his friends to know it. Hence he put it in the newspapers. ?Do not imagine spring is up>n us because we have spring-like weather. Its mighty hard to veep from planting a garden such weather as this, but seed are too ligh for that. ?Rev. W. C. Ewart has let he contract for a six room dwellng to be built on Cemetery .treet next to Mr. Hanson's dwell ng. Knight & Langley are the ontractors. urs. ij. .1. l arKer; Hannah Smith ; W. T. Adams ; Patrick Sums ; A (ilasher. J. F. (iREOORY, P. M. ?Miss Ellen Edwards who has >ecn sick at her home in Due A'est since the ('hristmas holidays, las returned to Lancaster and re lumed her place as assistant earlier in the (Jradeil School, vhicli position has been tilled luring her illness by Miss Fannie lasselt ine. ?The sentiment in favor of mod roads is showing itself unong the fanners north of town is well as east of town. People vho are specially interested in he road leading northward from own spent last Friday hauling 'ork n lion I li<? cui'lifxi ? /.>?? I ""?? >ridge to tlio fork of the ('harlottc md Monroe road. A large mini >er of wagons aided in the work. ?The (Jregory-I loath Hanking md Mercantile Co. was organized ast week by the election of the bllowing officers : \V. T. (ircg?ry, president ; vs. \V. Heath,vice>resident ; T. J. (iregorv, secre ary and treasurer. They are reviving stock daily at their place d business in Kershaw and will ?e in lull blast this week. For he banking department they lave bought a large tir<> proof md burglar proof sale with a :1 i. iiiiu lut'hi A t lirill of l<-rror i?i>\pi?rii'iiriMl \v lion i l>r:i~>t\ rough <>f|( ro1111 sounds I hrnugli In* lioii-t> at night. Kill llii- torror omi chnngrs to rrlirf nftor (iiic Min11 ! ('oiigh I' 11 r?? lias Im'I'H ml 111 i n i?l rrril. sil'i> anil harmless for rhildrmi. < rauord J*r? >. ?.Joe Thompson, colored, was irrested yesterday morning upon i charge of violating the dispensary law. The warrant was sworn nit by Constable .J. B. Sims. ?There will be 2!> students graduate from the South Carolina Jollege this session ; fourteen ire in the law department and ifleen in the academic. ?The minutes of the Baptist >ta?e Convention are out. and the :lerk of each church in thoMoriah \ssociation can get a copy l>v ailing at the I ntkuckisk ollice, >r by calling on Mr. I). A. iVilliams. ? Dr. \V. 11. Wakefield, of charlotte, X. C., will be in Lan:aster at the Cunningham Hotel, in Friday, Feb.|25th, this one day inly. His practice is limited to he Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, The doctor will not visit Eancaser again until fall. feb.lG.3t.. ? List af letters advertised for he week ending Feb. 15 ISO? : if T r ii i j *ak: I no*: 5 WE REWARD J Announcement v ^ of securing from 4} r*r\r\i^c* c ^ ui uwvjijo ai i; 4 sale cost. I TH | BE J WHEN the dull s ^ are hustling for n ? advantage of the J just received anc ^ prices. A call < ? nothing and may f lars on new Sprii j<r Suitings,new Nai ^ new Percales, nev 4> Laces, new Shoe J new Clothing, ne *r vvukud are use 5 best. Swift selli ^ Goods Counters | GANS L^VWWV^VI ?Xiss M izie Witherspoon visited relatives in Kershaw last week. ?Miss Ella Mackey and .Miss Loche Crawford made a visit to Rock Hill last week to visit friends. ?Married l>v R. II. Sapp.N. P., on Sunday Id, Feb. 1S08. Mr. William T. Snipes and Sallie A1 drieh all of Lancaster t 'o. ?Mrs. John M. Ilinson is ' spending awhile with her dau^h ter here, Mrs. J. J. I'laekmon. who has been indisposed for sev j ?ii v> t ?Mr. \V. S. Faulkinburv been appointed Magistrate for j Flat Creek township vice Mr. '.I. F. Long resigned. ?February borrowed one of March's windiest days [yesterday. Several tons ol Lancaster's real estate were blown'into peoples eves 1 * and throats, to say nothing of i what was blown into another county. ? liev. .1. W. Little was the subject of another severe pound ing last Friday night. The mem bers and friends of the Second l >...; i ..1 1 ?i i. i.,i|mi-i iiiiii i-ii are lilt' gill II y (>:? 1* ties. They niint1 in crowds and when tlicv loll lirothor Little and his t<11111ly counted several sacks of llour and other things in proportion. Hro. I.iltle asks us to tender hi^ ino>t grateful thanks to t hoso who kindly and so substantially remembered lie and his family. They till appreciate , llio k indue -i. ?? I ICE I . t the readers of this 4 vith the apportunity J us now some lines 4 i * i i i ^ lu icss man wnoie- T E TIME TO Y IS NOW. eason is on and we 4 lore business. Take 2 Bargains we have d 1 buy at way-down J in us will cost you d save you many dol- ^ ig Silks, new Dress A nsooks, new Lawns, 4 i Embroideries, new ^ s in tan and black, d w odd Pants. T 1 11 ^ ness. rrices talk w ng around the Dry J at d ON'S. | l.'VWWWWJ 'iOO Iannis 11 ?ut fed. Ahout 200 loads of rook wen hauled and thrown upon the roac in Mas) Kiul last Thursday. 25 wagons and 40 men were engager in the work all day. The followinj is a list of those who furnisher wagons: .1. 11. Fly nil, T. 11. Langley, .1 K. I'orter. Flmore Neal, W. (*. A l'orter, F. A. Caskev. <T. Con nors 2 wagons, J. Wvlio I'orter 11. K. Allison. 11. K. Wvlie, H. F I?rasington, (1. \V. I'aker, II .1 Crogorv A Co.. .1. II. W. Stevens .1. II. Caskev, It. l'errv, vol.. Ir: 14. ,lonos2 wagons. John l>ougla< col., Win. Kirk, col.. Heath a Kl liott, T. M. Fitzpatrick, J. I Green. Mack IMackmon, Ilenr ferry, \\ . II. Kive>,.l. B. Lanidoy 11 cat li kSprinjis A: < '<>. Itinner was provided flic work ors by tbc ladies of the town,am so bountiful was the supply tha after the force had eaten, a bo: was filled ami sent to the inmate of tbo poor house and the re mnimler was turned over to tin overseer of the chain iranjr to fur nish his gang supper. More Mules and Hotter Mules! We will have to arrive thi (Tuesday) afternoon a car loai ot the linest youmr mules eve brought to this market. F.very body i> invited t<? call at on stables and see them. We wtl either ^ell nr _ tv 11 > \'/mi 1 I" litul our prices low, ;m<l our lerui are eil lier cusli or on fiino will jjooil pilperst. ! i M il A Mi i ioi r. ' Lancaster. H, Fob. 15, ISO? i "'I'/irsr fiinnl taut Ijtitf/'iif .Men.*' ^ The March term ol court con^ vcnes on the lirst Monday (7th r day) of next month with Judge I K 1?presiding. The following ) is a li^t of the grand jurors for the ^ year and tin- petit jurors for this . term : * k| OHANI) Jl'KOKS. ) II. W. Taylor, > O. II. Hell. . J. F. M. Kstridge, Z. F. Mae key, ' ,J. It. Faile, ^ '/. K. Hilton, ^ S. P. Bennett, i W. J. Ilamtnond, ) John A. Kell, I John A. Flemming, ( ^ (}. W. Flvnn, John Laney, H. J. Gardner, ^ W. A. Steele, ^ I I). N. Mackev. II. It. Massev, J. K. Howell, II. A. Threatt. I'KTIT .ICHORS. A. F. Gregory, W. II. (ireen, W. .1. Sistnre, W. A. Marshall, \V. \'. Ilough, K. S. Howie, \V. ('. Vanlaiulinghani, It. It. Kiddle, .1. C. Cook, 1". A. Funderhurk, W. It. l'orter, W. H. DralTin, , C. C. Faile, dr., J. A. S. Knight, .). I). Glenn, M. S. Witherspoon. A. F. ltobertson, W. F. Crenshaw, k John W Kloinc t . W. I. Williams, N. 11. llallman, ^ Jno. M. llinson, * Haskell l'orter, } T M. C. Mosier, W. T. Milliard, J. Thomas Marshall, Joseph Dunlap, ? W. M. Barton, ( Dennis K. llall, 1 l\ B. Biggart, ; II. 1). Patterson, 1 J. S. I,. Barton, W. L. C'roxton, .lr.. A. B. Small, S. V. Stover, C. l'\ Stoll. * I Mules! Mairs nail Horses in lirr sfitrir. 1 .ln-l received two car loads line ' young Kentucky Mules ami lloises all ol' which are new. All parties in both counties wanting mules or 1 horses, either lor cash or for good ' i paper, would do well to see us before buving. Tliev must he sold. * % i Come and see u- if you wish to 1 1 : save money. 1 Till. KkKSIIAW 1 > A Mi IN < i AND Ml.k ^ <antii.KOO. tl. 8 . r ^ f t B (ilohr Mill Soft/. I lie (1 lobe ('otton Mill was sold in Uock 11 ill on last saleday, and the whole shooting match.?the Mill and *21 acres of land and s 1:5 tenant houses brought only ' $17,050! It cost probably throe 1 i iint's t hat. or inoro. 11 was 11ro111 it by u syndicate <?l Koek Hill poo1 pie and Carey. Hane A Smith ot ' New York. Mr. < >. 1'. I loath of ' Charlotte took a $7,000 slice of it. s i _ 1 l>nn't annoy other* h v your consrhI iitjjr, and ri-k \ our life bj neglect in^ colli. One .Minal < oiiifh t'uro euros coii^Ih, colds, i roup, grippe 1UH' tliroa* am! 1'inj* trouble-. <'r.\\*. ford I l?ros.