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Short Locals. ? Mr. J Kduar Poag, of Rock Hill, was in Lancaster Monday. ,/4"K'*v- T. VV. Scruggs, of Uhesterfield, has been visiting friends in Lancaster. ? The Lake citv case has been be\ gun in Charleston. It is hoped to finish it this week. ?The absence of farmers on our streets is due to the beautiful weather of the last few days. ? A change of venue was grant ed Constable Crawford. His case will ho tried in Kershaw. ? Most evnrv other town of any size has a Board of Trade. Why 1 not Lancaster? ? Rememher the Alliance \ meeting. next Friday. Everv ) delegate is expected to he pres i1, ent. y _ INCONTINENCE ol wat*T (luring ??lceo f st?oo ?' imnn'? utclv t\v DR. K. Ditohon's / Anti DirKTic. fur" w children and adults f$ *1IVe Price II. Sold h\ .1 F. Miiekoy & Co. DrustfiatH. I.aneixlor. S. O. ?Capt. A. E. Hutchison, the cotton mill king of Rock Hill, has tiled a petition for bankruptcy in the Federal court at Charleston. ? A gang of pontoftice thieve were caught at Eastover The robbery had heen going on for more than a year. ?Ex Justice S. J Field of the United States Supreme Court died Sunday flight in Wasliintrfrkn of the ?jr? of 83. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Hrnnin Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the inone}' if if fails future 25c The genuine has I.. B. Q. on each tablet. ?Capt. Ftp! Mahlev of I?o.*k Hill, who has a railroad contract in Virginia, came over Mondav to buv a few moles. So much for the Lancaster live stuck market ?The jury in the Meetze case faileit to agree and a mistrial was wns ordered. The second trial was set for next June. Argu ment tor bail will he made to day. The Antiocll Allianeo mill ^ -- ? meet Saturday, April 15, at 4 o'clock. Every membpr is requested to h? present. B. F. Adams. President. ?Columbia is on the eve of another sensational case, the trial of Mrs. Oliver for being accessory to the killing of her husband some years ago bv AughtTy, who is hotr serving a sentence of thtfee years for tho crime. J. j. STONE, \ PROFESSIONAL Piano Tuner. Will be at Col. Crockett's for the next ten days. Persons desiring ? work of that kind done may call or'phone to him. All work Guaranteed. Shinglen and Flooring. I have for sale 100.000 No. 1 sawed, long leaf pine shingles, and I also,take orders for flooring and ceiling. (Jail and see me, office at S. O. Ga.,Railroad Depot. I. W. Moork. it A rvr11 -1 More Mu/en a ml Itetter Muleh. Our Mr. J. M. Hood has gone for another load, which we expect to arrive by Thursday or Friday. [Think of it?three loads sold in less than ten days ! Don't think of buying before seeing our last lot. Remember, you take no chances when you buy from us. Competition don't cut any figure with us. We always do what we promise. Remember we have in all our connections 500 or 000 head always on hand. Any kind you want, and price to suit. Some extra fine ones still on hand? both mules and horses. 11 'At 'j # ?Mr. E. It. Cherry, of It Hill, is visiting friends and r fives here. ?List of letters advertised the week ending April, 11, II Miss Eunice Carnell. Mrs. M M. Oalten, Mrs. John Sand Mrs. Amanda Watts, care J Sanders, J. A. Blackmon, H. C son, Col., care James Green. J. F. ORKCOKY, P. ft' Derangements of Mensrual Ki tions produce Miscarriage. JSiniu Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets cor the derangements. To Hoine Fumln for the ilonfet ate Re-Union. Having been appointed by Dixie Camp at its last meetini solicit and collect funds to he warded to the committee on tertainment. of the Confedei Veterans at Charleston. I h requested the following nar gentlemen to aid me in this wo Mr. P. T. Canthen, at He Springs; J. Harrey Foster, E and Mr. N. A. Hays, at Kersh These gentlemen will please m at once a thorough canvass I their respective communiti and I will in person canvass town of Lancaster. I respectfully appeal to all public spirit and public citiz of Lancaster county to contrib , as liberally as they can, eithei money or provisions, to this ir worthy cause. Charlesron lie our help to entertain the fc thousand visitors she will havi the re-union next month. Geo. W. Jones, i Adjt. Dixie Camn Oonfedet ! Veterans. W. K. Rawl, New Brook land. S. I writes: Have used I)r, M. A. Simir j Liver Medicine many years, and c sider it the best liver midicine in I recard it a miracle immnnrpil v | Zellin's Regulator. j Shot IItitnj> Mobley. Mr. T. W. Davlnney, one of the guards n chaingang, shot Hamp Mohley Inst Thur night. .Stable" has the reputation of bci very mean, insolent tfellow. IDs term of tcnce was out yesterday: but he was want* another charge for wh-eh there was a war In the hands of the sher ff. Thursday r.igl requested that he be not chained to the stating that he would not think of leavinc his t'me was out ne*:t day. (luard Davii told him he would have to be cha'ncd. Mc replied that he would die and go to hell I and threw a shoe or something at htj?. HI lltudo was very threatening Mr. Davii drew his pistol and tired, The bullet a' Mobley in the stomach. Mobley was fut and continued ;o advance, when John I another convict, aelzed Mm. and, with aa ance, succeeded In overpowering him. reporter has not learned now serious Mob wound is. Deputy Harshaw went after yeste dav morning. however. forMnepur of bringing him to jail?YorkviUe Knqu A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horri Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bu len's Arnica Salve, the best in world, will kill the pain i promptly heal it. Cures Old So Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felt Corns, all Skin Eruptions. E 1'ile cure on earth. Only 25 ct box. Cure guaranteed. Sold Crawford Broh , Druggists. ffo-To-Mao for Fifty Cent*. j Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, make* \ men strong, bloo<l pure. utc. $1 All drug* Dr. Hull's t'ougli Syrup ^ positively cure croup. Manj home has been made desolate the loss of a dear child wh could have been saved by I great remedy. Mothers wishing stout healthy ft should give them Simmons Hq Vine Wine orTablets as they apprc puberty. OASTOniA. Rear* the St 1^ KM YOU Hate AJWlfS ? ?> TAPE i WORMS for tap* worm eighteen fuel lone *? leant came on the eoene after iny taking two 399 OASCARETS. This I am sure has eaused my bad health for the past three years. I am still ?|-y taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." erB) GEO. W. Bowles. Balrd. Masa }ar- CATHARTIC i. XMKtXMAfo TNAOt MASK OISTSSID inc- ^UT/7ir7SS'^njpiw root Pleasant. Palatable. Pou nt. Taste Good. Do | Good. Nerer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. tic. iOc I ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... I SUrilag Inftf tMifur, < M.atrrtl, Hen Tsrk. tIS 1 frr- Mfl TA DIP Sold and guaranteed by all drngKU I U'DAw gists to l l'BK Tobacco Habit | tha Lancatiter's Market. K t0 On Tuesdav, April 10, cotton fnr % ,or" and produce brought the follow n ing prices : ate cotton. ave . Good middling 6 ned Strict middling 5% rfc ; Middling. 5 ath produce. BQ Butter (good), per pound, 12J$ Kggs, per dozen, 8 aw. Chickens, 12J^ to 20 ake ^>ells' Per bushel, 70 Corn, per bushel, 8S or Potatoes (sweet), per bushel,. . 40 ]pg . Hams (home raised), per pound,.,.. 0 * Shoulders (home raised),per lb.,... 6'.; the th News Items from the Kershaw enB Era, April 11th. >tite r Dr. It. S. Cauthen has gone to lost Sumter to accept a position tern eds porarily until he has to resume >rty studies. 5 at Mr. Helton C. Ilorton and fam ily of the -Bruce section visited Mr. Horton's father, Mr. T. C. ate Ilorton Ihe past week. Mr. .Joseph Clark, of Lancaster, and daughter, Mrs. W. I. Green, ions' Bishopville, visited the editor's :o,n" familv lust week, ade. vitl? Mr. It. T. Blackmon, son of Mr. W. T. Blackmon, will be regularly ordained as a Baptist min ttbe igter at Pleasant Plains church next Saturday. Revs. J. S. CroxQK a ??<n ton, .labez Ferris, T. A. Dabney >do? and B. S. Funderhurk have been rant ?t ho invited to take pari in the instalti lation ceremonies. "wey Tl,e si?nery and prist mill of ar?t. Messrs. I). F. Moore and B. A. is at* nnev Evans at White Plains was 'out ^urne(i Saturday night about 9 o'clock. Besides the injury to The machinery and loss of building a Mm (luant'tv of cotton seed were also pose burned. lrcr. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Catoe, who formerly resided at this place, died at their home ble at the Camden cotton mill from i ck- the effects of a relapse from the the measles and was buried at the old ind Laurel Hill burying ground about reB one mile north of Kershaw last >n?! Thursday. {est Mr- Hpilsbury, of New 1 g a York, formerly Superintendent of ky the Ilaile Gold Mine, is visiting j Capt. Theis at the Mine. Mr. R. T. Myers of Chesterfield county, father in law of Mr. I). F. J** Moore, died at his home near White I'lains yesterday morning fill a?e(^ ",r> years. * ? I The Best In the Word, bv J We believe Chamberlain's Cough lich Remedy >? the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered a severe this cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers we i urchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. r. . It cured us before the bottle was more [ than half used. It is the best medicine II out for colds and coughs.?The ller' 1 aid, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by J. F. M ACK RY & Co. OA?TOniA. I B??rt the Kind You Haw Always Bought ! m"Tn I IE MONDAY ! rOME VERY DAY NSON'jS COM TUESDAY! COME i A* QA Bargains are barg bargain at the right These bargains are 1 we have. Mil* 1*1 The beauty abou non's trimming is tl ever will see, its cou inimitable. The be pattern after her. ? ner?she is an artist, the latest conceits ii mer. Thousands of cents on the dollar. -i. m uui siuic is our Wash Goods. This white Lawn for 2 1 plain and figured, at Prints, 4 cents; best cales at 6 cents; the ured Piques at 10 cei gandies, bought last f colored Dimities, ne all the new styles. BLACK m In no season have this in our assortmen cially Crepons. In \ the best we have ev satin blistered Crepo Crepon at 90 cents. Crepon at 40 cents. Goods, silk mixtures cents ; wool Nunsve 12 1-2 cents; fancy S only 7 cents; our F for low prices and hi fortunate in securin which created such a eries have advanced : : tt -ii jji iixb. nave soia o this spring; the thir< or two. 360 WHITE That famous $i < that 90 cents Quilt fc SKIRfS. SKI Silk and satin fi from 45 cents to $4.; more. Notice this !Pants, 1,000 sam pic Another lot of I)o Cincinnati Slippers. GAN ains at ail times; but a time is what you want, merely an echo of what NERY! t M iss Minnie McLariat you cannot find, nor nterpart, for her taste is ist of milliners cannot ihe is more than a milliAn endless variety of i hats, spring and sumhats bought late at 50 Another leading feature complete assortment of is a true story. 5 cents 2 cents ; 8 cent Satins, 5 cents ; 6 cent Percal 10 cent Sea Island Perlllfrll fonotr r r C ? ict11v,i IIJ^* nts; 12 cents fancy Orall, only 5 cents. New w Scotch Ginghams in 1ESS GOODS. we been as fortunate as t of black goods, esperariety, quality and price er shown. The $2.50 n at $1.70. The $1.50 The famous 75 cents 40-inch imported Dress . 1 , wortn 40 cents, tor 20 iling, all shades, only uitings, 12 1-2 cent kind embroideries are famous gh quality, and we are g a duplicate of that stir last fall. Embroid>0 per cent?ours at old nit two stocks of silks I will be here in a day BED QUILTS. Unilt now for R ^ "* *' J V-V-1H.O , ir 72 cents. R*S. SKIRLS. gured Skirts, 200 in all. 75. The material cost ?400 pairs of damaged i Hats, damaged Coats, uglas Shoes and Sach's Meet us at [SON'S.