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. . J, Vi# < ' ;Vv . Lazy Liver 9 MI have been troubled m. treat deal WlUa a torpid liver, which produce* oonatlpetlon. 1 found CASCA KKTS to be ell you claim for them, end aeoured eueb relief the tlrat trie), _ tbet I purcbeaed enotber aupply eud wee com& pletely cured I ebell only be too tried to ree ommend Ceecerets whenever the opportunity le preeentod." J. A Surra.w WO Sueguebenne Ave., Philedelpble, Pe. CANDY M CATHARTIC ^ l*n aprni o\r\ mjrwwwVWewwtf vuaoi mann Pleeaent, Palatable, Potent, Taate Good. Do Rood. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lOe. Sc. 60e. ... OURS CONSTIPATION. ... OClHIi g Biaib tiaiiar, Olap, VMlrT.I, R.w T?t. W . Sift TS SIB Sold end guaranteed by ell frngf Bw* IU-DAW plate to CVKK Tobacco Uebiu Short Locals. ? Knngresamun Strait returned homo Monday. ?Dr. J. K. Brasington, of the Haile Mine, was in town Monday, ?Mr. John Lee Tillman, of Van W.vrk, was in town Monday. ?Mr J. A. Warwick, of the Pleasant Valley section was in K town Monday. ?Born, March ,3rd 1899, to Mr. and Mr*. H. BXJoIlt ns, a eon. llnrn O- .1 lOftft - *' *'"? "? ?**" ? and Mrs. W. B. Knight, a daughter. r* ws'\ ? Mr. Vf. H. Eilwards. of Land*ford, is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. B. ParDue, of Lancaster. ? The Hopewell Alliance will meet Saturday at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to bo present. H. O. oTEBLR, Pros. {j ?The plant of the Piedmont Headlight ^has been sold to Mr. Jones."a newspaper man of some experience. ? There will be service* in the Episcopal church Thnrsdav niuht at the usual hour, conducted by IWv. .1. W. t'antey Johnson. ?Mr. W. S. Langlev, who has the contract to build a number of houses for the Eureka Cotton Mills, Chester, S. ('., spent Sun/ day with hiR family here. ^ ?The only land sale bv the heritT Monday was the*'Billings" land and a lot in town. The land was hid in by T. Y. NV'lliams for tr> The lot enlil fnr <t 1 O 1 "/I "" ^ i bought by D. A. William*. ?Messrs. .1. W. Dunlap, John Wingate, John Elliotte, Wood Elliott and W. J. Bowerp, who ha? been working at Chester, spent Cxanday with their respective families here. ?Mr. E. L.Crenshaw, who is attending the Colombia Business College, at Columi a, S. C? spent a few days at h s home near Heath Springs,recuperating from I a spell of measles. ?^lr. A. C. Rowell.of the Dxiie ) sectioo; will leave on c about the | 15th of this momh foi Columbia, 8. (I, where he expects to enter the Columbia Business College, of that city. , At : _J *' - - - ^ ? lYiurriou, iuarcn 1st, 1at the residence of the brides' father, Mr. VV. W. Marze, near Osceola, I by T. W. Secrest, N. P., Mr. WalI ter Morgan and Miss (Jennie I \ Marze. V ? Josephine Kipling, the 6-year\ old daughter of Iludyard Kipling, L \died shortly after 6 o'clock Mon| ;'day morning of pneumonia. Mr. Kipling himself is progressing ^{yvqrably towards recovery. ?Dr. It. 8. Peck, representing ' - lliA Rnnfh?.rn Ont i/>o 1 HArv/now ir \/|/MVHI V/ V'lll IIJ U1 . r ' 'Charlotte, will be in Lancaster at Curitifogham Hotel, on Thursday, ! March \)th, for the purpose of adt justing classes to all forms of defective ffyes that glasses can aid. Flushed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples, Nausea,'T-*?|itude, Lost Appetite, Sallow Co Pipiples, Blotches, L are warn ^ ' i Dr. M.A Slns mom Lin . 1 jf' / ' ^ 4 ' hk ~ { *** ? I 1 Bad ItoailM A ft din ! 8 There was ar^ unusually large e crowd in town Moudav, and many r were the complaints from all sides N of* bad roads. One gentleman J from the IMyler neighborhood, d who has some cotton to sell, said that he would take it to Monroe-, as he would have only about two 8 8 miles of rough road to travel, and if he brought it here it would be d over rough roads all the way. * Who is responsible for the con -I Court Proceeding*. T??e court ol general session convened here Monday, Judg Ernest Gary presiding. Solicito llenrv and stenographer McCat were at t heir posts. * The grand jurors all answere* to tludr names except John A Keli. who was excused on accoun ol sickness. The petit juror were ail present. Leroy Spring was excused. Ilis honor ciiarged the gram jury very I til ly as to their dutie and several hills were handed ou to tliein when they retired. Tile following cases have beei disposed ol : In the ease of Eph ram McDow, colored, who wa tried and conceited at the las term ol eouri, of assault and bat terv with intent to kill, a seulei sentence was opened and read a follows: That Ephram McDov Herve a term of one year on th< county chain gang or pay a fin< ot $litO. II C. <'rockett, assault and bat terv wiih intent to kill. Verdict not guilty. Claude Hancock,entering housi with intent to steal. Verdict guilty. Sentence, 6 months 01 chain gang. Everett Cureton,colored, house breaking and larceny. Verdict guilty. Sentence, G months 01 chain gang. Robert Crockett,colored, pleac euillv to eloiriro ot lnwonw ???w was sentenced to G months 01 the chain gang. Win. and Mary Nathans, col ored. injuring Railroad property Verdict, not guilty. A. It. Iloosrh, carrying con cealed pistol. Iteinanded to Mag istrate lor trial. (Jen. \V. Jones, colored, plea< guilty of larcency and was sen tenrod to 4 months on chair I gang or pay a line of II< I paid up. The court was engaged in hear ing the case against Ktnanue iCatoe. charged with murder when we went t ? press yesterday afternoon The following cases, in whicl true hills have been found, wil bo disposed of at this term : Shif Moore, colored, house breaking and larceny ; Henry Clinton, col lored, larceny; James Adams, col ored, disposing of property undei lien; bee Clinton, colored, mur der; Leander Roberts, Wm. C Roberts, Robert Roberts and J Morgan Roberts, assault and bat tery with intent to kill. No bills wero found in the fol lowing cases: Robert Wither spoon, colored, entering hous< with intent to steal; Lewis Ab soloin, colored, larceny; J as. Mc Manns, assault and battery wit! intent to kill; John Rollings ant Win. Truesdale, assault and bat tery with inteijt to kill; Augustus Armstrong*" assault and batteri with int^Vv^ kill. The caBvagainst James Black mon, colored, arson, and the cas< against Lee Clinton, colored, mur der, have been set for trial to I ilau Dr. Hull's Cough Sjrup A>i your cough, or cold on chest o lungs. It ts truly a wonderfu medicine. No other remedy ha made so many remarkable cures I'rice 25o. ?l.ifit ot letters advertised fi the week ending March 7, '99. Bertha Chappel, Mrs. Emma Cauthen, Mrs. Mariah Shoot, U. It. McLeod, J. B. Shebean, Jno. 0. ?>;ith, I'ub. Tofmcco Journal. Rob Childbirth of it* Terrors nn< Minimize the 1'nin and Dangers of T.a bor bjr using Simmons Squaw Vin Wine <>rTablets.l. ^ , _ reiMTM the liHln lor lob Ao. witk out nerroui di*trom ibelKtco-J'fV 11 (l^BK tin*. pdiiO** U? blood, I L 1 tor** lo*t manhood. >T?1 llllr.ii.,... ssb.K^ II Tofch fur u> Tak* Itw.l KVI^KwIll.potlrinij. p?>rol*t. n?l7 Oi bo*. !. utuall/Xirc*. Ihoin.tti *o*r?fit**d tornr*. oaw* refund mnn* ? "*! ai?!tf c*.. f>li?|IbhUmI, Iwlwl \ 1 dition of these roads? Is it the tl people, oveiseers or commission ers. t Iieuth of Mr. Will Kuif/ht. I Mr. Will Knight, formerly of 8 this countv, and a son of Mr. Jerv ry Knight, of the Tradesville secb tion,diedin Rock Hill, Sunday f night. IIis remains where bought on ' to Lancaster Monday and after ' reaching here it, was decided to hold an inquest over the body to ascertain the cause of his death. | It seems that some time in December last the young man got . into a ditiiculty at '1 radesville in , which he received a blow on the , right side of his head. Up to this writing the examining physicians 1 have not reached a decision as to 1 the cause of his death. The young man was about 18 years of age. Ills remains will be buried in the new cemetery here. Decorations lor Church Weddings. A page of the March Ladies1 1 Home Journal is employed to ex celleut purpose in showing church * decorations lor weddings. The ? several photographs were selected as the best of a large number of j fered in competition for prizes, consequently they may be said to ; represent the best possible ell'ects and a wide variet' in church ori namentation. The pictures printI ed in the Journal are in sufficient T detail to be used as models by t ^amateurs when the best artistic " results at the least possible cost are sought. Regardless Of Age. The kidueys are responsible for more sickness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the bodv. A majority of the ills aillicting ' people to-day is traceable to kid5 ney trouble. It prevades all - classes of society, iu all climates, regardless of age, sex or condii tions. } The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmistakable, such as } rheumatism, neuralgia, sleeplessr ness, pain or dull ache in the hack, a desire to urinate often day or uight, profuse or scanty supply. 5 Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit ' in urine are signs of clogged kid* neys, causing poisoned and germtilled blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wastr ing of the kidneys) are found in r|^ha urine, which if neglected will 1 v^sult in Bright'* Disease, the a nfv "t dangerous form of kidney i. trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under [> the influences of l)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to ge ^.ny 4 drug store at fifty ce^ ,.r one nil nun hou uomnU I bottle of this wonderful discov ery, Sr^mp-Koot, and a book t<4lin<r all about, it, both sent to e you absolutely free bv mail. Send your address to l>r. Kilmer Ar Co., IHinghamton, N. V. and kindly mention that you road this liberal otTer in the Lancaster Entk ? PRISE. r? m t i - ? I# ' To restore 1 lie Dlear Skin, the II . Kye, the Alert (iaitand Soi " use Dr. M. A. Simew, cine. - A SP? Is Beginning to S MARCH NEC The passing of Febr forward the coming thoughts of spring goo and we are preparing spring goods are here, arrive after our visit t week. Now received : eries and Laces, bougl advance; 2,000 yards ; 1 *-*4- ? 1? ? v^aico at umy > merits a ) ODR NEW SI Are here in all that i wears. Laces have a especially those we hav< and so cheap. 160 d Tan Hose at 3c a pai Shoes are the very he arrived. Douglas's me tion; $800 worth came other lot of New Hor named "Queen;" graci< them. New spring ( extra fine Pants. 300 patterns ; a bargain, sun w. $ Profit No Ob Our Big Stock # M 0 EVERY Ak J G UA11 AN TEEI) \ SEN TED AND k 5 TOM Eli GETS A W FOR WE HAVE # AND WE IIA Vj S PRICES. 0 M0F~ First Come? t Send os your H Jewelry Jobs; rce -? ^ pared than ever to W service. 2 R BRANDT, T J Gliost.or UvvW Notice. rpiIE County Board of Equalization j X for Lancaster county will meet at n Lancaster Court House on (lie Third a Tuesday (21st instant) of March 1SIW, t, for the purpose of hcarinur grievances of appeal from the Township Boards of Equalization. The Township Boards of Equalization of each Township will pass upon all the taxable returns, in their respective townships, and immediately thereafter forward to the County Auditor a true nod correet ( statement of all changes or alterations made in the various re'urns, so tlint v the Alitor may notify parties of u changes if any. The Chairman of Township Boards of Assessors shall he ex-ofllcio members of the County Boards of Equalization T M. C. CAB ONER, I . ?>'r. Chm'n. C. B. C. L.. Feb is'.t'.i. " /) fortes canyofiUP of ( ftp tiny i'oliitrilna Una- , ^ Inajns C'?>llri;<'. Colum- I ' on conditions c Jr.niri I'oaltfona . Ixix-iiHi's can part|Colli-?l> OffiCfl *7 H ?1 ING how Itself Here vessiTies uary brings strikingly of spring. Spring ds are now in order,for you now. Some The main stock will ;o the markets next a 4.U TT--1 * * j>/uu win in uan uroiciht last fall before the /ardrwide spring Per- x rard mm m s new in c<m>rs and fascination forNMir^ e; they .are so ozen ladies' 10 cent r. Sach s Cin cm nnti :st; a new stock jus' n's Shoes beat creat in yesterday. An ne Sewing Machine^ aus! how we do sel. Clothing and men' Window Shades, a a : GANSON. ject Now! t net ho QoW ' MWV MV UUAU* IT1CLE AS REP REVERY CUSI BARGAIN, T1IE GOODS K CUT THE ?/Eir&t Served. ' "^k rtteA trorA ?/t</ are better prerender quick he Jeweler. t , B. G. J %%%%%%vS K0T1CE TOMDOTOEEBS. 4 LI, OVERSEERS of public rV in Lancaster county arc I otitleit to call out their iiu work meir seer ions o* arliest day possible. M/C/f/i Co. Supervisor an. February* iyi.Him. MUilr MT.1RRH li* 'UltKS f'OI.I>S, Flesh Cuts and olil S" ' Also Ihc Kycs 1 >1 KFICTIONS For Flesh Cuts upply > /omul: For Citnrrh, tako u pinch .md p Ihc Nose throe times per <1 ty. Sold l?v J. F. ItKIttllTON, Heath Spr MUCK. 2.11 cnls. Wanted! Reliable man for Manager ot Mlice 1 wish to open in this v f your record/is O. K. here' ipetiing. Kinflly menti vhen writings a. t. Morris, <