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/ Short Locals. "Judge not!" they 8*y, anil vet I know That man Is sens'1 Indeed, Who?though he strive, yet strlv* alone For sake of worldly greed . Maggie A. Richard. ?Miss Mamie Green is visiting Miss Maggie Oureton, here. ?Mr. Walter Hough, of Magnolia, Miss, is visiting his brothers, Messrs. B. O. and Sam Hough. ?Mrs. R. L. Crawford returned Saturday from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. O. Linday. of Rock Hill. v?Mr?. W. S. Langley accom panied her husband to Chester Monday, where she will spend a few weeks. ?List of letters advertised for the week ending May 23, 1899 * Miss Alice Cauthen, John Withers poon, Rewton Johnston. ?Miss Jennie Vanlandingham who has been visiting at Charlotte, for some time, returned yesterday. ?There will be a school entertainment at the school house Thursday night. See program for particulars. ?Mrs. E. D. Tillman and daughter, Miss Pompie, of Van Wyck, spent the day in Lancaster Monday. ?Miss Sugar Tillman and Miss Sue Yoder of Van Wyck is visit ing the former's sister, Mrs. B. Cunningham, here. ?Mr. G. S. Funderburk left Tuesday morning for Columbia, where he goes to visit his wife, who is very sick. ?The schedule of the O. R. <fe C. has changed. The train going south passes here at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and the one ffoing north at 3:10 p. m. ?Mrs. Sarah Hough of Magnolia, Miss, is visiting her son. Mr. M. J. Hough at Landsford. and will visit friends and relatives here before returning home, ?Mrs. W. P. Bennett returned home Monday from Camden where she has been visiting friends and relatives the past week. IN CONTINENCE of waternp ring sleep stopped Immediately by Da K. DktohoNS Akti Dipktio. Cures children and adultH allko. Price (1. Sold by J. F. Mackey A Co. Druggists. Lancaster. & C. ?There will he services in the Episcopal chnrch Thursday aftertnoon of this week at 6 :30 o'clock, conducted by Iiev. J. W. Cantey jflLfe Johnson. ?Mrs. Emma Fincher of this ? place is visiting friends in the neighborhood of White Bluff. f&;She will also visit the White 7 Bluff cemetery where her hus I band is buried. ?Mr. Leonard T. Baker, Superintendent of the Lancaster . , Graded school has been appointed V principal of one of the county |pP Normal Sc,h ?ols by Superintendent of Education J. J. McMahan. The formation of the corset trust is only another evidence of the intention to squeeze the women as well an the men. This trust ha* doubtless come to stay. . ?The State. ?Children's day will be observed at Tirzah Church next Sunday, May 28th, at 11 o'clock. Addresses suitable to the occasion will be made by Mr. E. E. Boyce, of .Tacksonham this county, and Prof. It. N. Nisbet of Marshville, N. C., after which a collection will be taken for Foreign missions. The pnblic is cordially invited to vjjUf . attend. *> ? ' * v # Mothers wishing stout hemlthy girls should give them Siftunons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets as they approach paberty. ?Mr. J. F. Harris, of Tradesvill^ came to see us Saturday. I lie reports bad stands of cotton in his section and that a good deal of land has not yet been prepared for planting. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of The Democrat, Lancaster, N. 11., says: "I would not be without One Minute Cough Cure for my hoy, wh^ti troubled with a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Crawfoid Bros. \ d-w-s Painful Accident. Monday evening while Mr. Columbus Oauthen was being assisted from the train he was let down a little too sudden, and very painfully hurt. The foot of his chair striking the ground first causing a sudden jar, which sprained one of his ankles. While there is no serious injuiy he was very painfully hurt, but he will he able to be out in a few days Don't think you can cure that slight ?tack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. Crawford Bros. J-w-s Death of 3/r*. lfarri*. Mrs. Nettie Harris, wife of Mr" J. C. Harris, and daughter of Mr. T. 1). Caskey, of Heath Spring died at her home a few miles south of the town of Heath Spring of Erysipelas, Monday evening. She had been sick quite a white and suffered a great deal. Her remains will h? interred at the Beaver Creek cemetery alter funeral services conducted by Rev. S. N. Watson, of Lancaster, Tuesday evening. If you have piles, cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in HeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; it will not ail to cure you. Crawford Bros. dws. Th e Deacon a Success. The Deacon, the comedy presented to a large house here Friday evening, the 19th was a creat success*. All the players did their part bo well that it would be difficult to say which one did best. The manner of presentation showed most careful preparation and in some "instances real, genuine dramatic talent. A better pl<tfc by amateurs we have never seefT The play was thoroughly enjoyed by all present and all the house spoke in most favorable terms of the work done. The proceeds about $12.25 will go to the library of the Lancaster Graded School. This will be a nice little sum devoted to a most worthy cause. So successful was the play that the players will play in Kershaw tonight (Tuesday.) Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick oure in all cases of dyspepsia. Craw' ford Bros. d-w-s A syndicate, with headquarters at Wilmington, is buying thousands of acres of timber lands in Chesterfield, Marlboro and Darlington counties. Nearly one hundred thousand acres have been purchased during the past week. Simmons Hquaw Vine Wins or Tablets soften, relax and expand rnusclb involved, Peoreaning Labor Pains ane Shortening Labor. Idnrat* Tour Bowels XVIth tsHirtU. Gundy Oathnrtlr, cure cnmitipsilon forever lOo.SSc. If C. C. C fall, drtnrirlatar fur.J money When you ask for Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, see that you get it and not some worthless imitation. BAD BLOOD "CAIOABKTI dw mil claimed for them end ere a truly wonderful medicine. I have often wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last bare found it In Caacareta. Since taktnu them, my blood has been purified and my complexion has Improved wonderfully and 1 feel much belter In every way." Hhs. Sai.lik K. Ski.lakh. Luttrell. Tenn. m M CATHARTIC ^ TWADI MASS HMIIMDJ^ Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. &c. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Il*rll.| R.M.Sy Cvwpsay. Ctilrsae. Wenlresl. it... Tnrt. 511 III Til BAP Sold and iruar.'infeed bv al'rtrufrRU-IU-DAVr gists to PI* IIK Tobacco llabil By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire system is poisoned. i)eWitt's Little Karly Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always use them. Crawford Bros. * d-w-s Lancaster's Market. On Tuesday, May 23, cotton and produce brought the following prices : COTTON. Good rr. Ill rt 15 nor * Strict middling 5*i Middling, 5 I'KODDCI. Butter (good), per pound,... .10to 12% Per dozen, to 8 Chickens, % IB to 25 Peas, per bushel, 7B Corn, perbushel, 60 IIams(home raised), per pound..9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised),per lb., C}j to7 The above prices are paid by merchants Cor any of the above named products, and is published for the benefit of those who have them for sale. If you suffer from tenderness or fullness on the right side, pains under shoulder-blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver is torpid and congested. l)eWitt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and llow naturally. They are good pills. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Tribute ot Respect. Whereas, it has pleased Almifflitp (Infl * 1 ?-'-J ? 0 ,, x.wu, iii ma ^icut wisuoiu, and inscrutable providence, to re move from our church one of her best and most consistent members, Mrs. Mattik Galloway. He it Resolved, by this Church Conference, 1st: That in tho death of Mrs. Galloway this church has lost a devout, lovely, christian character?one who was always ready to lend a sustaining hand wherever duty called?and one, too, who delighted, in a modest way, to soothe the couch of the sick, and cheer the drooping spirits of the disconsolate, like the delicate violet screening itself from pomp and show and rather inclined to manifest its presence by the sweetness of its fragrance. Her imposing personality injthe prime of young womanhood, and her deeds of kindness, will linger long with us, a soft radiance, even as (lie after glow of a summer sun-set falls around us like a halo of peace. 2nd. That the secretary of this conference furnish the husband of the deceased with a copy of preamble and of these reolutions, after copying the same in his minutes; and that he is authorized to request the publication of the same in the Southern Chris tian Advocate and in each ot the county newsDaners Mrs. J. P. Hunter, \ Mrs. M. J. Moore, ? Com. R. E. Allison. \ Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and nave a doctor bill?or the undertaker's. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Two conterfeiters wore arrested in Wilmington, N. C., for passing counterfeit money, about $100 of dollars and half dollars were found. I THE Bl SHOE STOCI THREE YEARS as many Shoes in in a day. 200 pairs Ladies Dc tip, worth $1.00 now 7c dies Fine Button and i sell at $1.50, our price < Heroic T reatment We are looking fo profits. That's whv J choice of the balance Shoes 10 per cent uncle OUR SECOND ST( SLIPPERS this Silk Top Oxford Sach's fine %2.00 Third stock of Dc They need no noti land. We've struck a popu linery. Another stoc, away down now. Mis: can't keep up with her won't be disappointed. Here's Barga 1600 Yards yard-wide 5 cents. 1000 Yards Satin F inis for 5 cents. 8co Yards 1 2 rent Or< only 6*4 cents. Grass Linen Suitings, 5 cents. White Goods Cut t White Lawns at 4 < remnants, 1 ^4 yards wi your Embroideries. 1 and desirable patterns a See our new arrivi Taffeta Silks in plair IT) - * 1 anu ivoman stripes, iov< ces make them fly. W for you in 300 yards ol liantine and figured Ser Underwear Ne::t Prices! 180 Lac Gauze Vests, only Ladies Gauze Vests, M "Prices Speak Louder 1 750 Pairs Ladies Tan IIosc nair Wr? mi'n J - . . V v/ ?? 11 V ft ft V* f-/V J ever saw. HERE'S FOR THE ME] Its Good-bye to Clothii "Shadows Growing Less." 118 Pair Moleskin Par 60 " Men's Heavy 34 " Good Black I 300 Men's Linen Hal cents. HERE'S A WOND1 Cottonade Pants Cloth at match them at 15 cents. A Satine Parasols, Lace CurL Wm * . GGEST (IN TOWN AGO we didn't sell i ? a weeK as we now do / >uglas Shoes, patent ) cents; 280 pairs LaLace Shoes made to 90 cents. for Shoes! r empty shelves, not you can take your of our Sach's Fine r first cost. DCK OF LADIES > week. The $1.50 Slipper for 95 cents. Slippers at $1.75.? >uglas Famous Shoes. ce. Best Shoe in the lar run with our Milk just come. Prices ( s Minnie is rushed,? 1 o orders. Lome, you ins for Tou. 8 cent Percales for h Prints/sell at 7 cts. *andy, new designs, , worth 8 cents, for 0 Absurd Prices! cents. White Swiss 1 . ae, at 7 cents. iJuy fhey are advancing, re scarce. a,l of Waist Silks! 1 colors, small checks, ely designs. Our prie have a big bargain f Black figured Bril* *ge for skirts. at Swift Selling lies 10 cent Bleached 5 cents. ace thread, only 10 cents, than Words," we can say. :, full size, at 2 1-2 cents a i_ i. T~?1 1 TT i iu com ruacK nose you ST AND BOYS! ig! Every day finds their its, dollar kind, for 50 cts. Pants, at 38 cents, kints, worth $1.50 for 85c. ;s, were 25 cents now 15 ER! 2000 yards heavy 10 and 11 cents. Try to .nother arrival of Silk and tins and Counterpanes. . GANSON.