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I M \ V t " A A f A Short Locals. ?Mr. M. F. Jones of Yorkville was in Lancaster Tuesday. ?Mr. P. McCorkle, of Rock llill, spent Sunday with his wife, here. ? Mr. J. D. Flynn of New Cut, 1 has been confined to his room for several days with throat trouble. ?Miss Mazie Witherspoon re turned yesterday from a visit to Kershaw. ?Mr. J. C. McDow, of Charleston, visiting Ins family here, this week. ?Mr. J. K. Norment of the News and Courier was in Lancaster yesterday looking after the interest of his paper. ?Miss Evelyn Hough, who has been teaching school at Taxahaw for some time returned home Saturday. ^ INCONTINENCE of wntcrnp rlnif mWd U>!'|>ect Immediately by DK. k. Detohon'k Anti Dicktic. Cures children and adult* alike. Price >1. Sold by J. P. Mackey A Co. DruKjrista. I.ancnsler. S. C. * * ?Mr. J. W. Withers, of the Columbia State, was in Lancaster Monday in the interest of his paper. ?The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitley, born' April 23, died and was buried at the Laurel Ilill burying ground Sunday. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. ? Miss Lizzie M. Belk who lias b^en teaching for several months in the Kershaw Graded School, has returned to her home in Dixie. ?ICE. and plenty of it, from now on during the season, in any quantity. Ice hours for Sunday 8 to 0, 12 to 2, and fi to 7. 'I'lionc 12. J. B. Mackorki.L. April 18, '09.?tf. ?LOST?between Lancaster and the White l'lain post office by the mail rider a package containing ribbon. The tinder will please leave at any of the post ollices along the route. ?Mr. J. C. Blackmon of the Taxahaw section sent us Tuesday a curiosity in the shape of a corn cob. It is shaped somewhat like a human hand and has five fing ers on it. ?A bridge is badly needed )over Lynches river just belaw the old Massey mill, on the road lead ing from Lancaster to White Plains. This bridge is on the line between this county and ChesS terfiold. ? List of letters advertised for the week ending May 2. 1 SOi*: Mattie M. Wilson, Will Borders, Alfred Beckham, Charlie Heckham, John 1. Copeland, Mr. Hepburn, Mr. J. K. Massey, Perry McDawel. Jos. F. Gregory,P.M. ? The quarterly M. K. conference of the Tradesville circuit was held at Bethel church on last L Saturday and Sunday. On Sun (ft day night a missionary meeting W \ was held at Tabernacle church, at which a number of the young f ladies ol tlie church gave several beautiful songs and recitations appropriate to the occasion. Presiding Elder Campbell was present at the meeting, and, after (complimenting the young ladies very highly upon their work and paying that if he could do so with propriety ho would say, "Hurrah 1 for Tabernacle!" gave a short but very interesting talk to tho r audience. *?K ' * A * * 4?Mr. W. II. Edwards of Chester county is visiting his sister, Mrs. II. B. Pardue. ?Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Sapp, of Tradesville, were in Lancaster Tuesday. ? Governor Ellerbe's condition has grown worse since he has been in Summerville. He will be taken back to Columbia. WANTED?Eggs, Chickens, Peas, Corn, Potatoes, and vegetables ot all kind. Iligliost market price paid. II. B. Collins, tf. wits. Next door above bank. ?Parties who are indebted to me for beef or anything else, must come forward and settle immediately. Further indulgence ' * 1 will not V>e granted. W. P. Caskey. ?Mr. Chas. I). Patterson, formerly of Lancaster, is visiting friends and relatives hpro II? joined the army at Danville Virginia where he was employed as a machinist at the time war was declared with Spain and has just ; been mustered out of service, lie will spend a couple of weeks here before going hack to his new | home. J Notice. A full attendance of the mem! hers of the Baptist church is re' quested to he present on next Sunday morning. May 7, 1S99. J. II. Boldriduk. i True Hills. True bills were found by the Grand Jury of the Federal j Court at Greenvi le, in the cases of Klvin Kelly and Will | Winn, charged with breaking into | the Dry Creek post office. Also, Sp nee Ghent and Mack Ghent charged with passing counterfeit j money. <>?/// h Few More I .eft. Those who desire to secure i some of the famous .vfrican Limb less cotton seed will do well to I send .ill flieir nril??r? Onlv a few bushels left. First come, first served. tf. T. K. Cunningham. ; A'o Certificate lirt/ulrert. J Charleston S. C., April 24, 1800. (r. W. Jones, Esq. Dixie Camp, 1175, Lancaster, S. C. j Dear Sir: Yours of the 22nd has been received. At the meeting of the I Executive committee held on the j night of the 24th, it was decided | that certificates were not neces[ sary,?that the badge of a Oonfedi orate Veteran was all that was j necessary to entitle them to reJceive the hospitalities of the city. Yours truly. Rout. P. Evans, / tl.l /I T- r vii 111 voiii. on i in or mi a i ion. Another MitUlle of the ltoad Murriuf/e. The churches, the parsonages ; and even the ever reliable magistrates ollice seems to he loosing j ground so far as being popular places for marriages. These are now fast giving away to a more novel and unique style, to that of ! being married in the middle of I the road. On Tuesday evening 'of last week while on his way | home from Lancaster, Notary Public T. B. Nisbet, of Jacksonham, sat in his buggy and married a couple. The contracting parties were ivtr. William Wilson and Miss Lizzie Medlin of North Caro una. To Curo Conatlpnt Ion ror?f*f, Take Caacareu Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. li C. C. O. fail to cure, druggiate refund money. A BIG <*. i? i/ ,*??< jht. OF BAf STROr DEMONSTF LOW P "I have beta lining UMAKKTSfor Insomnia, with which I have been aflltcted for over twenty years, and I can say that Caecarete have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends ns being all they are represented." Taos. Gillaud. Elgin, 111. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do I Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. J5e. &0e. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rll.f Irail; r.i^ur, Ctliwi, Rmtrvtl, In T.rk. IU MO-TO-BAC Lancaster'* Market. On Tuesday, May 2, cotton and produce brought the follow itig prices : COTTON. Good middling ?5 Strict middling. 5?g Middling, 5?^ PHODIICK. Hotter (good), per pound, 12)? Eggs, per dozen, ,.,.10 Chickens, 15 to 25 Peas, per bushel, 75 to80 Com, per bushel, 00 Ilamsdiome raised),per pound, 10tol2^ Shoulders ( home raised), per lb., G,'? to? The l.'ii ion Meet hit/ The Union meeting of the Moriah Baptist Association was held last Friday, Saturday and Sunday at White BlutT church. The attendance on Saturday and Sunday was very large. The discussion ?if Mormnnism created a great deal of interest. The large crowds ?were remarkably attentive and well behaved and this writer did not see any misconId.w.f ?.v ..11 Tb? 1171.:?_ 1)1 .? i vjuli rat, on. i uc n niiu DIUII community made a fine impresI ninn on all the visitors and they ! will he glad to go there again. I Rev .lahez Ferris, the new pastor at Kershaw, made a fine imj pression and will he a valuable : help to the regular working force. Rev. J. U. Boldridge preached on Saturday night and Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Blackmon preach, ed on Sunday afternoon. This j meeting of the Union was an unusually good one. The next will be held with the Bethlehem |church in next July. ? Mr. Anion McManus of Chesterfield, we are informed has a : five acre field ot wheat waist high. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing eongregations. No excuse for it now. Crawford Bros. ?Mr. Robert 0. Brown is visitin?r his sister Mrs. S. \V. Heath at Kershaw. Mothers wishing stout healthy girls should give them Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet s as they approach puberty. When JlKu ask for S)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, see that you get it and not some worthless imitation. YOUR FORTUNE TOLD WITHOUT FAIL positively, truthfully and you must believe it, as tlio truth is proven by vourttelf. Solar Biology Is a Remarkably Scientific and Wonderful Science. 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VERY choicest of prise the offering ed to fill our b; you're sure to \ 'creates such effect as g BEAUTIES GANSON'S j (SECOND Every lady's wish she thinks is exclusive! is different from any < nie McLarnon can fix nobody else has. T1 imitate her. A SPREAD 01 600 yards solid whi for 3 cents; 300 yards fine 30 cent kind, for solid white Nainsook, 10 pieces wool spring at 35 cents, for 20 cen lid-, r ronnn r-lipnn of nun v_/i v,i iv^djj ai 800 yards 1 5 cent Prir only 800 yards left of Organdy we are giving other lot of those 8 cc men's $1 Shirts at 5c sold us at one-half pric the clothing fire in N Pants, damaged by wa TARE NOTE MARK 4\ I 1 nr\ n-orfli rv f coi \> i , wv/ \u;i ui vji ocii ladies' brown Hose at # yards l>est China Ma I tains, i ,000 yards Win 1 Slippers have come at I shoe hnsiness; pretenti we arc selling the stuf IN T< , }oo pairs Sach s 1 W. QA Another lot of S< tresses, Spring Beds a tot (GAINS ^JGEST 1ATI0N OF 'RI6ES. new spring goods comEvery nerve strainlrgain list with goods vant. No advertising iving genuine values. OF SPRING MILLINERY I stock.) is to have a hat which y her own, and that it one else's. Miss Min; up something which le best of them can't 7 BARGAINS. te Lawn, 6 cent kind, solid white Pique, that 15 cents; 1,100 yards 7 cent kind, only 4 cts ; Dress Suitings, cheap ts ; 3 pieces black Eng60 cents, for 40 cents; ited Piques for 8 cents; that 10 cent printed I away at 6 cents. Annt Percales at 5 cents ; ? cents?manufacture?s :e to realize cash; from ew York, a lot of fine .ter. I OF THIS! WELL ! nple Hats; 100 dozen 3 cents a pair ; 1,000 ttings, 300 Lace Curdow Scrim. Our new last; we are doing the on stores mnv tnlh hut 3D AY Cincinnati Slippers. NSON. ivving Machines, Maine! Chairs. W.G.