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w WT v " ' . . v = == Short Locals. ?Mr. J. F. Gregory visited his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Miller, of Jefferson, S. C. this'week. The Dangers of a Malarial Atmosphere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. ?Mr. ant^Mrs. P. B. Marion, of Lewisville, are visiting the latter's parents, Judge and Mrs. Ira B. Jones here. Remove causes of Menstrual Supftre -inn-, Exaggeration and Irreguarities by taking Simmons Squaw Vim. Win.. 'I'.. ?.! ? ? ...v ?? me ui muiri?'. ?Rev. S. N Watson, who has been confined to his room with fever, was able to be out on the streets yesterday. Sour Stomach is one of the first symptoms of a coming Hi lions attack. Cure it with h few doses of I?r. St. A. Simtnois Liver Medicine. . ? \\fork 011 the annex to ihe j Cunningham ilome Hotel lots commenced Mr. (1. F. l'.iysenr hafi the contract to tear down tinfront wall of the two store rooms T cure Depression of Spirits, Falling of the Womb and Weakness of ttie Rack usual to Change of Life, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. ? Work has commenced on tinbranch of the S. A. L. from Cheraw ria Camden to Columbia, and will be lintahed as early Y? . * as possible. J'Wc have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Cliainbertain's" says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N.vJ. "It is perfectly cafe and can he relied upon In all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold bv J. F. Mackey A Co. ?There will bo no services in the A. R. P. church to morrow. Rev. W C Ewar , the pastor, having been detained on account \ of sickness of relatives. Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach. Biliousness, Nausea, are quickly cured by a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. ? Mr W B Knight received a telephone message yesterday | evening Irom Catawba Junction stating that his father in law, Mr J. C Hoke, was very ill and not expected to live. To amuse a Dormant Tdverand secure permanent regularity of the Bowels, use Dr. M. A. Simmons I.iver Medicine ? Mr? RI. J. Hough, returned vpMerdny from h visit to her daughter, Mrs. (). H Eaton, Winston, N C. She was accom pan'ed by Mrs. Eaton, who will Pperd n few weeks?visiting relatives here. Ladles agorizeit by Female Disorders should avoid L'n plea-ant Examinations, and at once cure themselves with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. # ? From indication* there are a % good many roller nulls going up in several counties of this state. This is a move in the right direc tiuii. There is no reason why South Carolina should not raise all the llour that is needed* One thing certain, there would he less adulteration in home raised flour than that which-comes from other p|we"o. E. I*'. Keneinor, Pickens, S. wr.te*: I)r M. A. .Simmons Liver Med' lei lie ha*- for 10 years greatly benefited me and many others. I think it n better inedioine than Blank Draught; use it in preference as it is milder, yet more efficient. ?Atteritidn is called to the ad vertisertlert of'-tyio l'reshyteriaii Oolfrjpt of Sjiyth Carolina, located at Clinton, 8. C., a tine and healthful*locality. Special reduced rates are offered for next seesA * * *on' ttnc' those wh? desire to take advantage of this ofFet would ^Tr ?.?!! * J - - i - ? - * *? u" nrn m tuiiiiiiumniip wnn me management of this school as this offer is only good until the boarding department is iilled up. m i < ? >: ? ?A charter has been granted the Spriugtime Mills of Chester, which has $100,000 capital. The President is O. P. Heath, the Vice-President, E. B. Springs and the Secretary and Treasurer W. (i. Nichols. ?It is estimated that 5000 people ^vill visit Chester this month during the reunion. The committee on lodging reported that 000 private families had promised quarters and board ranging from live to twenty live for each house. Special rates ol $1.50 per dav have been made b\ ill the $2.50 a day houses, single meal any where in the city at 25 cents. ''onvulsions, Cramps, Chronic Female Diseases anil Mysteries are cured by use of Simmons Squaw Vine Win. r.r Tablets. UP IN UETIIEL. Condition of the Crops?Some Sickness?About the Schools. New Cut, June 20?Rain is much needed at present ; but tin i\rnc?M^et l/ie eoi ? t /*/!.?%. %. ~' Lfl?'0|/VVV ?*'t IUIM MMIilV I* ^*'*#11. Crops are looking well. 1 >111 will be late, nurcli of the cotton having: come up, and much of the corn crop having: heeti planted since the rain. There is some sickness in the community at present. Two oi Mr. David King's children *are downjwith lever. Mss. .). It Lucas is unwell. Wo learn that Mr. L It. Helk. an aged and highly esteemed gen tleman, and whose wife died a few weeks ago. leaving him alone, was found the other day prostrate and helpless near Ins home " !!? was carried to the home of hison, Mr. \V. L. Belk. We have not been able to learn what is the matter with him; Init hope he will soon he restored to health. The meeting of the patrons <>l the New Cut school district to nominate trustees was a failure There are two school Ionises in the ilistriot ? New Cut and Ret In-1 The New Cut patrons ami a little ring which is allowed to Inns the Bethel school were informed to the place o| tmeting, while a large majority of the Bethel pat rons, thinkiuir it would he held ai the Bethel school house, met there at the time appointed, onlv to find, when to.i late to attend there, that the meet in*; was or dered hy the trustees to ?.?- held at the Yarhnrnugh mill It is quite generally known that a little ring is allowed to I the Bethel school This, Mr Editor. is the only reason why w e oppose tlie present honorable hoard of trustees. Trustees should not he bosses, neither should 1 hey he hossed bv any individual ; hul the will of the majority should be carried out, especially when it would not be detrimental to the best interest ot the school. I believe that the patrons ot a school should have a voice in the management of the same, lor so long as the trustees act independ ently of the patrons, just so long will strife exist, the patrons he divided, harmony destroyed, and the free public school system fail to accomplish its great and noble purpose. Novu# Homo. Twh'I Tobarrft Spit uml Smote tour 1 ife An?, To quit tobacco easily Biol forever, l>e ma? nelle, full of life, nerve ami \q-or, tube No To line, the wonder-worker, lliul initkrt week men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Curemmrnn tgcd Ilooklet and sample free. Atldrest, Sterling Itemed* Co., Chicago or New York. % , |UX0 TOTHI Promptly Reaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and n xi-- in ^ I uures me worst uases. a,?i blood ments or troubles so obstinate and tlif to cure such real, ileep-seated blood d offer such incontrovertibleevidenceo is a cure! It goes down to the very t foundation of the very worst cases, and not, hke other remedies, dry up the p( only to break forth again more violen trace of taint, and rids the system of i Mrs.T. W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., \ ago I was inoculated with poison by a my babe with blood taint. I was eo\ ulcers from head to foot, and in my gre to die. Several prominent physician | to no purpose. The mercury and gave me seemed to add fuel to the av devouring me. I was advised by fr wonderful cures made by it, to try S\\ proved from the start, as the medicine to the cause of the trouble and force th bottles cured me completely." Swift's S. S. S. FOR ?is the only remedy that is guarnnt mercury, potash, arsenic, or any othei cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, U Tetter, Roils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc. Valuable books mailed free by Swift # ? T? ForThv E'ltcrpriae. Dearburn Let tor. Mr Editor :?Mv friends so insist I but I let them hear from the Dearhurnites through the colli ins of vour paper, that I have decided to give yon a few dots. Manv th-iuI's to "Graybeard" lor hi* rumalimentary opinioh of me wielding <ueh a facile pen. We all enjoyed your Magill letter; w? are always glad to hear from our friends over there. Since you heard from us last, we have had two or more beautiful rains, and everything looks srreoii and i? erowing rapidly. Mr. (rladden will have roasting ears by the fourth. Cotton is doing beautifully; we've had blooms for two weeks. We had .just lovely weather for garnering in the small grain?the crop very short on account of dry weather. This is the week of prayer. There are services held at Heath Chapel every evening at tour o'clock bv the different leaders in ?be enure.',i. Miss Bessie the beautiful and aet'ompiished daughter fit Capt. John M. I'crrv, of Tank section, who has been visiting Iter cousin, Mrs. K 15. J. Gladden, will leave the Dearburnifcs with a heavy l heart to morrow or, in ot her words especially is it tho case, we think on this account, of one of the bachelors of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1* McCoilough visited relatives at Ki? hburg one day last week. Mr. Henry Drer.uen oi Bascoinb vilie and Messrs. John and Iiader (iladd n of Rocky Mount visited at Mr. and Airs. K. J. (iladden's last Sunday. Mrs. (J. B. Jones, of Lancaster, is visiting at her daughter's, Mrs. VV. l\ McCollough's. Mr. Ben Jones one of ourcharmi tl ir ividntl'prc U'llft K'lu l.n.m ..i^a ing his mother, at Kershaw lor several weeks, has returned home Mr. dim and Mrs. Ella Gladden also Miss L'erry visited friends at Rocky Mount one day last week. We are anticipating a nice time at the well known and much loved spot, "The Catawba Falls1', on the fourth of July and will be pleaded to have all our friends f 1 " t Iii every test made 8. S. S. easily demonstrates its superiority over other blood remedies. It matters not how obstinate the case, nor what other treatment br remedies have failed, S. S. 8. always promptly reaches and cures any se where the blood is in any way involved, eryone who has had experience with I diseases knows that there ure no ailRcult to cure. Very few reinedies claim iseasesas 8. S. 8. cures, and none can f merit. 8 8. S. is not merely a tonic?it Seat of all blood diseases, ami trets at the > routs the poison from the system. Itdoes )ison and hide it from view temporarily, tly than ever; S. S. S. forces out every it forever. vrites: "Some year* i nurse who infected & re red with sores and - j yjBfo at extremity I prayed s treated me, but. all v? "srWtf potash which they Lx*,x nui Ilame which was /dft iends who hail seen ift's Specific. I im5 seeffied to go direct e poison out. Twenty Specific? I THE BLOOD eed purely vegetable, and contains no r mineral or chemical. It never fails to heumatism. Contagious Blood Poison, tSpecific Company. Atlanta, Ga. 1 meet us there. Of course "Capt.. .Jim*' will come. It is such a fine 'place for talking. The sweet murmuring of the "Sparkling Catawba" makes, the tlow of speech very easy. When I was young 1 thought there never was such a line place. When oilier lips anil other hearts, Their tales of love shall tell, In language whose excess imparts: There may, perhaps, in sueh a scene, Some recollection be? Of days, that have, as happy been? And you'll remember me. Mr. Gladden is able to he up and about again. We have been having extremely warm weather for several days, hut it is pleas anter to day. Your friend, Eleanor. | June 26, 1809. tosxay ^ii ^ sch, mijjiu noi : |Jto l?se hope if doctors cannot L? /^v^.^Yr/ /i Whelp them. Phy* i ft sicians are so w3*+&. jafejl busy with other ' diseases that WT ' they do not un* yt , derstand fully 1 W the peculiar ail* * * ments anil the | delicate organism of woman. What . the sufferer ought to do is to give t a fair trial to ; BRA OFtELD'S Female Regulator \ which is the true cure provided | by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the ! highest standing, who devoted hii I whole life to the study of the dis* tinct ailments peculiar to our mothers. wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which liav< been provided by a kindly Nature tc cure irregularity in the menses. Leu* corrhuea, Falling of the Womb. Nervousness. Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad* field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large |i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. Send for a nicely Illustrated free book ??n the suLjert. The Rradflcld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga A new lot of New Home sewing ma chines on hand at. this office. Lancaster'* Market. On Friday, June 30, cotton and produce brought the following prices : COTTON. Good middling, 6 Strict middling 6^4 Middling 6 PKODUCK. llutter (good), per pound,... .10to 12>? Eggs, per dozen, 8 Spring chickens, 10 to 15 Hens, fat, 20 Gorn, perbushel, 60 IIatns(iiome raised), per pound..9 ti? 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., to7 The above prices are paid by merchants for any of the above named products, and i> published Ibr the benefit of those who have t hern for sale. Death of Mr. ?/. K. Harmon. Mr. J. K. Harmon, formerly of this place, died at his home near Cureton's store, Wednesday morning at 12:00 o'clock, of typhoid fever. The deceased Was a little over 43 years of age, and leaves a wife an 1 two sons, one brother, Mr. M. C. Harmon, and t wo sisters, Mrs. J. A. Est ridge and Mrs. \V. J. Gamble, and mother, to mourn his loss. His remains were buried here in the old cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. His two sons are now very sick with the same disease. heath's at the Factorj/. Miss Ola Wright, (laughter of Mr. Barrel Wright, aged 17 years, died at the factory, of typhoid fever Wednesday evening. Her remains were taken to Spring Hill for interment Thursday. Minnie Lyles, aged 8 years died Wednesday morning ahout 10 o'clock a. m., of typhoid fever at the home of her parents at the factory. Her remains were buried at White Bluff Wednesday alterternoon. Death of Miss Janie Casket/. Miss .lanie Oaskey, the 18 year , old daughter of Mr. John II. Oaskey died at her home near Elgin Wednesday night last, of typhoid fever, after an illness of several weeks. Iler remains were huried at the Gills Creek cemetery Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Three more of Mr. Caskey's family is now very sick with the same disease. Miss Minnie, who has been very low, and not expected to live, is considered at this writing to be some better, and there is some hope entertained for her recovery. Most, of the family not too sick have been moved away. Little Johnnie was taken to the home of bis brother, Mr. Alfred Caskev. and Lee to that of hie uncle, Mr. \V. I'. Caskey. Much sympathy is expressed for the sad ailliction that has befallen Mr. Caskev's family. CITATION. ; Nlnle of South Carollua? Connfy of I.ancaMler. IN COURT OF PRO BATH. My Chas. T). Jones, Esquire. Probate Judge WHEREAS. Geo X. C McWhirter has made suit to mc to grunt him letters of Administration of the Estate of und effects of J. \Y. Me Will RTE R. deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to eite niul admonish all und singular the kliMred and coreditors of tho suld J. W. MeWHXRTER, lice nsed, that they be and appear liefore roe. In the Court of Probate, to be held at Iaincastcr Courthouse, S. C, on THE 7TH OF JULY, next, after publication thereof, at It o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tho said Administration should not Do granted. ? ?? GIVEN under my Hand and seal V I..S V this 2.1rd ilnir nf .ln??o A ?n/> TVvmUl ' >*H>. ""'cTlAS 'b. JONE8,"""" Judvcof I*robaf?v. A new lot of New Home sewing machines on hand at this office.