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<< ? BAD "CAiCAaftTt * kll claimed fbr iheM ?wl tN t truly wonderful medicine. I btre often wlabed for a medicine pleatant to take and at la*t - have found It la Qaacarete. Since taklna them, my ^ TNAOB MANN MWIIWP i ^ Potent. TnMr G(*?i Po Good Never Sicken. Weaken or Grife. Iftc. ... CURE CONST J PATIO H. tUrlla* Rm#4y CMfUf. rkklt" S. K.? ? ! . I io-to?bac gffiirnto?^,,t "W* Short Locals. >4* ?Mr. M. S. Witherspoon, ol Kershaw, was in town Monday. ?Heavy rains fell hero .Sunday bight. ?Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mat his returned to Yorkville, Monday. ?Mr. J. 0. McDow of Charles A ton, formerly of this place, spent | a ft v days with his family here M TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. If Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tahp lets. All Druggists refund the money i if it failft to (hire. 2ftc. The genuine W has L. It. Q. on each tablet. ?Mrs. E. C. Stalin ot Chester is visiting Mrs. L. C. I'ayseur here. Y' ?Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. #1. A. Caldwell, Feb. 25, 1 Si)'J a danuli ter. A. J- GilL Jr., Scotia, S. C.. writes: I have uh.mI Dr. M. A. Hlmmoiis I.lver Medicine in my family 10 yoarn. It ban cured Indirection, Dyspepcla, Constipation. and many other ailments. -?Mr. Ii. L. Lonir has been transferred to the Heath Spritig r Agency 011 the S. 0. tfc Ga. Kail -road. ?Mr. 'f. W. McNeeley, of Tradesvillo. was in town yesterday. I iSmicr stur.*1 .......? ? ? ' " j iiiinnir ^if?op itbppert .r_,medlatcly by Dii. K. Deromiws AKTt OrpETio. Cure* children and adult* like. Price !. Sold by J. P. Mackey 1 Co. Drugdleu. Lancaster. S. 0. ?Mrs. A. J. Bass, a ml her two ^ sons, Masters Willio and James, ; are visiting the formers mother, F . here. ( k ?Married, on February 26,189ft, | .. by Notary Public R. II. Sapps, of P K, Mr. Chirlie Stfawn and Miss Alice Coop, of Union county, N. C. Feb. 2C, of ConsumpMf. James A. Fincher, of t?*v*Blackmon Stratum Mine, tlii? county. Mr. Fincher wa< a sonin-law of Mr. W. J. liong. of this place. t , ?Mr. and Mrs. K. H. ('ook of Rock Ilill, who has been visiting 40 the latters parents here, Mr. and [ and Mrs. R. Young. returned to Ma ' . their hotne Monday. ?The Southern Passenger Association has issued a circular * authorizing rates to the Confederate Reunioliat Charleston on the dateft Ma.t ft) to 1:}. The fate namcr! js^mn cent a mile in each . bid i * ? airecnon. J ?*Ve tutv?) received the fir?t ' .?f .the Southern Cotton, . . Grajn, -and Tobacco^ lleporter. v published Semi Monthly, by ,fas. 'ft 11. ft vans A- Co. at Ashboro, N. wasv"hC.. It Is a neat and well printed South CarOrJiI. aeteristically Sbnsa, ,, , . Ai 1 * eck, representing in support of the pri. .. ' / V Speaking of Company of ST Senator Tillman di1 Jn La?!.fl ^ ^Qkmillions of dollars 'Cre're ' bein& countrj 'Squandered by the government t^nT u Tin feathering the nests of the puu vii Armor Trust, and he felt that the JJJ J 1 senate and country ought to know only soc kV- r. I ' i >11 . I ?Mr. and Mra. G. W. Uatlihg of Raleigh* Nr. 0., who hdVft l>?fer visiting (lie latter'* parents toi some weeks returned to theii home Saturday. ?A three year old cliiicJ ol Beauregard McKeinia, colored who lives on Il&ath, SpHngfe <$ Go's Erwin place, was burned tr death Sunday morning. Just horn the child caught tire is not. known when first discovered all of iti clothing had been burned ofT Coroner Young held an iuquesl Sunday afternoon and the verdicl of the jury was in accordance with above stated fa^ts. "I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for chamberlain's l'ain Halm," writes .Mr. IV. II. Staple!on, 11 er mi ii ie. Pa. "I have been nitticted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, hut Pain Halm is the best medicine I have got hold of." tine application relieves the pain. For sale by .F. F. M ai k k v & Co. Death of Mr. It. IC. Ftjfnn. Mr. 1>. K. Klynn, of New tint, died 'I'll eS(l SI V Minrni 11 or ul - - J ------ " ' 9 o'clock, at his home, r.f pneumonin, after an illness of about one week. We have nothing definite in regard to his age and as to when and where the inter ment will take place. III*. Hull's Cough Syrup will ji d \<>n of a cohl more ?|uickly ;it.hi anv ot in'r known l> mcdv. I??11j !cl a cold go as it conies; in \i>ii may endanger your lile. I': - e _'."ic. Had, Hail, llond* ! Mr. J. M. Williams, who lives near Liberty Hill, was in town yesterday, lie reports the Liberty and Coil road in a very had condition, especially the lord on (Jedar creek. Wliile attempting to cross the creek, Mrs. Lillie Richard and her little son was thrown out of her buggy, losing her wa'ch and other articles of vklutv Her hdrse was cut loose from the btlggy by Ml*. Williams assisted by Mh Atkinson. This ford ought to be looked after by the proper authorities,and no time should be lost in making it safe to fcf-oss. i>j >> ilo-To llM for Fifty Coat*. r.uir.mWf.1 tohitcro habit eu're, make* weak torn stroDf, biuoU duiu. We. II. All druggist!' New Cut Shavings. Nkw Ct T. Fetiruarv k2S?Mr Louis Measamer, of New Cut, and Minn Anna Starnes, daughter of Mr. William Starnes, of Waterloo, N. C\, were married on last Wednesday, February 22, by Notary 1'ublic R. II. Sapps, of () K. * 1 Mr. Geo. Flynn was shot in the right leg, just above the knee, one day last week, by the explosion of a dynamite cap. The wound is not considered to be serious. < Mrs. M. J. Long, of Yorkville, catne over &ft>ndav in answer to a t 1? w r n m (mm har imhlm, M.o , VMS iiva unuguvuif LI A I n, D. 6. Flynn. Mr. K. L. L. Blackmon is now able to be 'out again after a few days1 sickness. Mr. Banks Yarborough is walk ing with a crutch as the result of a severe cut on one foot with an axe a few days ago. Mis9 KHen Softer, one of I Dixie's brightest young ladies need* All America^e on Wednesdaj it! kidney trouble*, )A . p I ho stomach. ?tr??nA It, where she wili n viKoruuducw uf, hoa^italw of thai nil or mi n of tho body. r ou nuixl it. Kvcry honL Hoth New C ul i. Sold by CRAWiroiUiBRoa>W-th j0 i - CUTPH -AND CUT D Is what-is making when Compeditors i ing . ? ' Mr. P. M. Ply ler, of Trfcdenville i has removed with his family t< r Lancaster, where he will mak< r his future home, lie is occupy ing the J. 8. Gladuey residence ^ near the 8. O. & G. depot. On account of the rains, the p farmers have done very little j work yet; but as soon as the r weather permits each one expects to he at his post. y. k. \v. ? <tuonte Your RoitcIi VTIlk Cx?caret*. Oniiily t';itluirilc\ cure constipation foro\er 1 10c. 'iic. If C. CC fall, ('.ruck'iKtK r -funrl monty Meeting ot Pension Hoards. Mr. Kditor :?On account o; i had weather some of the Town ship Pension Hoards have not held any meeting yet. I, there fore, ask a small space in youi columns to request all Township noards lhat have not already met to meet at their usual place ol meeting on Saturd ay, March 11th. and complete their work. A list of all pensioners (old as well as new) in each Township eithei approved or disapproved will he required. When there is a vacancy in any Township Hoard, such vacancy should he tilled hv the other members of the Hoard. The County Hoard will meet at the Court House on Thursday j the 1 fith of March. Hespect fully, ?> . n. iSRi t K, Chin'ii Co. Pension Hoard. The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, sunken-cheeked, distressed-looking people you so often meet are atlli?*te?i with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidney's are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion, They may also have indigestion, or sutler from sleepnessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion and sometimes the heart acts badly. The cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. L'sualiy the sufferer froth kidney disease does not ffnd out what the trouble is until it Is almost too late, because the first symptons are so like mild sickness that that they do not think they need a medicine or a doctor until they find theihselves sick in bed. I)r. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney-poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. i Yoii can get the regular sizes at the .drugstore, at lifty cents and one dollar. or you may drsf prove for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery. Swamp Root, by sending your address to I>r. Kilmer A Co., 1 Kinghamton, N\ Y. for a sample bottle and a hook that tells all about If, hot I ' sent to you absolutely free by mail When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Laxi castkk kntkkpribk. Notice. 1 rnilK County Board of Kqualizatioi X for Lancaster county will meet al Lancaster Court House on the Thin Tuesday (21st instant) of March 1N99 for the purpose of hearing grievance! 1 of appeal from the Township floardi wu - #n- a-' I in r.i|iniii?nii(iii. i nt* i owosmp iwisrii! of of each Township wil pass upon all the taxable returns, it their respective townships, ant! itn mediately thereafter forward to tin - County Auditor a true and correct statement of all changes or alteration) made in the various returns, so tha1 the Auditor may notify parties o changes if any. ' The Chairman of Township Hoard) of Assessors shall be ex-oftlcio mem I hers of the County Hoards of Ki|iial I ization. M. C. (?AJIDNKit, Sup'r. CHm'n. C. H. c. I,, c. ' I Feb. 2S, I Still. , r tlmtl with yon whether you rnnllmv- llnjfWMB rr?r-klllli?g iohafiu hnl.it. NU To IIAl^jfK9 i eoi'inw the dinrr for tohan u. I out nrrrmmllitrMi, ??(ielinlntvf1.1 ||f^pe tlito, puriliaa the hlotxl. re. M B k. M.? JL^nUa f etorrs |o?t manhood. ^^Tjal !>< ?< j"'1 ,ir"nLyfTillllle''?1'1 400,00 , In health, Wi IWl*^Vn?r?r. in .1 tin I ami M a^im TO HACIr, n hook. OWh drtfpfrM. whi \ II ^^ ^wlllVnurh for u? Tnkrltwitl wm. patiently, prrni ,t?ntlT aawaW ? 1 f All Dry Goods, Clot! cut down one-half. C vou wish to save mot r o HERO THE STAR i iooo Yards New Embrc i purchase. 800 Dollars worth sampl on the Dollar. THE FINISH OF All I o Here you will find Bar Clothing, Ladies Skirts $1 500 worth of Shoes. . Clothing. Black and Colored Dre > at reductions hound to m; The very climax of B; atirl T Inrloriiroaf miiva vy i iviv^l VV V^CII have Bargai , to fall into the laps of Ca T^>* Rest an^ heap< in tneup country. $500 worth New Embroil w. GAN $ Profit No Objec ? Our Big Stocky ^ Must M EVEllV ART. J a CA A'A N TEE J) A ? J SENTE1) AND EV) 5 TOM Eli GETS A B V FOR WEIIA VE Tli ? # AND WE HA VE ( i # PRICES. jk fjjUhFirst Come?fc * f Send us i/our Waic I Jewelry Jobs; me .are i pared than vwc to n W service. >5 R BRANDT, The \ J Ghestop 5 -j u NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEW Km?*?jww I A I.LOVKK8HKRS of pnafc x\ iif l.anraMer county a, Mrs. Stom . notified to rail out their rof* duced to the o and work their sections of roa of the dau?, ? earhc '? . I'Wli*. , , * ; ..tnd street*. lb,; A it UN K ft"*1""' ,n 1 X \ . ' ' k -T : * ? ? ' V . ' *? '-mim. iltt? IICES ? ?? EEP our stores busj^ are Complainling, and Shoe* tome to see us if iev _ . _ ,L I ATTRACTION! >ideries,?Bankrupt e Hats at 50 cents ^ V )DDB AND ENDS! * ? ^ * gains in Shoes and and Dress Good $3500 worth til / * :ss Goods and Sip ike them go. : . * argains in Hoisfc \ ns Ripe and rei sh BuyERs. ? w est Stock of She*4 y . . leries just SON. ? it How! J t be Sold. # J OLE m 7 HEP HE- ? :RY?CGS- ^ AUGAIN, J*, EGOODS ? , JUT THE k # Sarnad. ^k. __ hatV ^ A work an J ? letter pre- ; f 'nfter quick ^ ^ .,reyfus.%^_ JfcW' 1.?Tho Sei CO6 ( adopted tho t' by a vote of 158 rpc pwall Tack so*''. n;ooj i audience in 77,(KH *t?r? j1Pr strong reliable c5 Vastinted and bu?uie~*?> _ 'U rerpjr