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#'' V ^ '/V ' ' ~t?-\ W * Short Locals. ?Dr. White, of Rock Hill, was in Lancaster Tuesday. ?The stores at Heath Spring will he closed thanksgiving day, ?The Baptist State Convention meets at Gaffnev today. ?Mr. J. A. Taylor has gone on a visit to Rock Hill. ?The telephone exchange here will observe Sunday hours tomorrow?Thanksgiving. ?Mr. Hampton Johnston, of Greenville, is on a visit to his mother in Lancaster. ? Messrs. J. Calmer King and R. A. Long, spent Sundav in Yorkville. ?Miss Pearl Pa.vseur is visit ing Miss Bertha Stalin, Chester, S. C. ' ?Mr. W. It. Steele, of Wax haw. N. C., spent Sunday in Lan * caster. ?The annual conference of the M.. E. church will meet in Orangeburg next Wednesday. ? Mr.W. B. Oulp returned home last week from his railroad woiks on the S. A. L. near tColumbia. ? Mrs. Thomas Benin ti of the Heath Spring section was in I,?n caster yesterday. ? Mrs. Sheriff Olyourn went to (Jatnden Monday to see her moth er, Mrs. C. C. Unite, win* was recently burned serious'v. % ? Mrs. Thomas McFadden, nee Miss Mary Clifton of Fort Lawn is visiting her sister here, Mrs. I). Ferguson. ?Mr. L P. Itoddey, the ellicient and popular railroad agent at Fort Lawn spent Sunday in " Lancaster. ?Miss Mary Hunter returned Monday afternoon from Charlest ...I -L _ wjii wnere sue weni 10 spend gala week. ?The stores will all be closed tomorrow and everybody will attend Thanksgiving services, go hunting or otherwise spend the day. ?A telegram was received Saturday by Mr. J. L. Hell of Ilussel I'lace, announcing the death of his son-in-law, Mr. W. K. Hell, who resided at Hartsville, .S. C. ?List of letters advertised for y the week ending Nov. 28, 18!>0: Miss Hattie Witherpoon, Louis Dunlap, J. L. Wbitaker. k J. F. (jRKOOKY, I'. M. r ' ?Mr. J. J. Hull the genial lvl itor of the Rock Hill Herald, was .in town a few hours Saturday shaking hands wit ii his old friends and acquaintances. He made the EkTRKFIUSK oflice a pleasant call. ?Mr. and Mrs. ,1. H. lielk accompanied by Mr. J. Helk and daughter, Miss Abbie, all of the Jacksonham neighborhood are visiting relatives and f riends in IA t Mill run mm. ^ ?The union depot long sinee needed at Oofunibia, seems, as the Record "nys. to he an assured fact. The depot will he Situated at the loot ol main street. Application will he made to the eouneil, in a lew days lor permis sinn to use stroe's, ?Ve . lor the > purpose. Mrs. F.J. Jdekson, Westminster, S C., writes: Kleven years ai I waI tor six montI# unable to <lo my \M>rl< ami I?r M. A. Simmons l.iver Medicine restored in>* to good health. Tliinl one package of it wortli a dozen o Zellin's. Supreme Court Setting. The November term of the State * Supreme Court convened yesterday. Judge Jones went down , Monday to be present at the opening- The sixth circuit will be called next Monday and will 1 be given live (lavs for the hear ing of such causes as may come up. m t i ( The (iirl's Friend, Simmons Squaw ; j Vine Wine or Tablets caii*>e natural i< appearance and Regular Monthly return of menses. J Thanfcs</irinu Nervier.*, 1 There will he a ?]iiion service ^ at the Methodist church Thurs (lay morning at 11 o'clock. I address will he delivered hy llev. Mr. Frasor Alter the address a J collection will he taken for the ' I < various orphanages. : | | The Flashing Kye, Hnuyant Foot- ( | step and Rosy Complexion result trom the use of I>r. \f. A. Simmons l.iver ' Medicine. i Death front Cttnsniti/ttion. Mrs. (vazarine Vanlandinghatn. wife of Mr. William Yanlanding ham of IL>ath Spring, died last; Thursday of consumption, at thej ; no* of about .'is years. She was j ( buried next <i ?v at S.ilem grave! yard. Fna rul rvi ?> ; were cm i ducted by II--v. Chalmers Moure jot ft loco church she was a com- | ' *si?t ???t member Boeides a litis I hand she leaves several small I children. To He(jnl?te the Menses, Stop Flood| ing and too frequent appearance of Menses, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. "/'rfii'T," the I'rize- Winner. Mrs. T. K. Cunningham is the proud owner of the handsome thoroughbred horse Prince," the prize winner, recently owned by Judge Chas. I). Jones. k,'Prince,, has borne oil' four first prizes against a fine collection of thor oughbred animals, and for beauty, style and good qualities, he cannot be excelled in the state. Monthly and hearing-Down 1'ains attendant upon Irregular and Suppressed Menstruation, are relieved by Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets. l>eai/i of an Octorjenavlaii. Mr#. Jenetfe Hood, widow of j thp late Barber Hood, died Mon j I day morning about 2 o'clock at j the home of .Mr. K. H. (Jousar i near town. She was S2 years of age and had been in declining! health for several months, but her condition wa* not regarded serious till th*? last three days of her life. She wa# ? member of! Shiioh 1'iesbvterian church, being one of the oldest of its members. Her remains were buried there' Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hood j ! was a sister-in-law of Mr. I J. II. | | ('ousar with whom she lived. | Blood Cure Sent Free. By H?hlre?>iiig Blood lt:ilin < o. ,'ist 1 r M ichell street. Atlanta t.n smv l-'.n * * ? J I I terprise reader may obtain a sample | bottle of their famous 15. I!. 1$.? Ho-' I tanio Hlootl Halm, the greatest, gran- 1 I dest, best ami strongest Blood Item-1 edy made. l ures when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. I ree medical advice included when description of your trouble is (,'iven. This tr 'uerous otl'er is north i | while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles. I f containing nearly a quart of mod-i | iciiie) lor sale by all druggists at $1 i per bottle. H. It. It. is always ahead of ' all other Blood Remedies for curing! | Blood Humors. Try B. H. B. next time you buy a .Hood Purifier. To Purify and Knricli the Blood > ' s|rengthen the Nerves and Invigor-J f ate the System, use |>r. M. A. Sim-} ! uioiis I.iver Medicine. fMiicaater'n Market. On Tuesdav, Nov. 28, cotton and produce brought the follow ing prices : COTTON. Strict good middling, 7}^ Good middling 7l:{\ Strict middling 7.15 Middling, 7 PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound,. . lOto 121$ Kggs, per dozen, 12 Chickens 15 to 20 Horn, perbushel, 45 ITatnsfbome raided).per pound. 9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., (il$to7 The above prices are paid by merchants for anv of the above named products, and is published pnr the benefit ot those who have hem for sale I'mmI by Itrltisb A Soldiers Infrlea. j Capt. C. (i. Dennison is well known ' ill over Africa as commander of the 'orces that captured the famous rebel ialishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1?!)7, Tom Xryburg, Hechuanaland, he vrites: ''Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Jhamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1 ?iirrhoea Ttemedy, which I used nivself when troubled with bowel complaint) mil had Riven to my men, and in eve\\ ease it proved most beneficial." For iale by .1. F. Mackey A Fo. Admiral Dowry Talks. In an interview with a re pre mnalivo of the Haiti more Sun. Admiral Dewey is reported as say inR : "When I made over litis house lo mv wife I thomrht I was doinjx the most Rraeious aet that ai< | American gentleman could do I 1 thought the people had Riven me this house for me to dispose of as I chose. It seems that I was mistaken. I would never have sold it, nor Riven it, nor willed it, nor disposed of it in any manner, whatsoever, outside of my own I.!,>..* T i:.i K_i; I ? kiiiimi. Dm i urn Dfiicvo i 11 at I the right. to give it to my wife or my son if I chose to do so. "I owe a great deal to the American people and perhaps the American people owe something to me. But, thank God, the American people don't own me and I am still independent "When I was in command of the American lleet. at Manila and when I tirst arrived in this country I felt that I was a public man and that the public had a right to certain information about me and about my movements and I con scientionsly tried never to deny such information to the public, lint it was all over when I re tired, to live in Washington. I felt that I had once more become a private citizen, and that 1 had a right to live my o.vn life as I pi 1. ( VlllS(M|IHMltly it HOVei* occurred to iiti* 111:11 any one ? <>111 < 1 li;lv?? even ;t lancic 1 cause tor ot fence that ! did not take the |>111 lie into my confidence or consult with I hern in regard to transferrimr to my wife the property which they had presented to tne. I could see no impropriety in it Coder the law, the moment we were married she became pos How's This? We otTer One 11 ii ti tl red Collars Reward for any ease of < atarrh t hat cannot be enroll by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I '. .1. t it i: m. Y A. t 'o.. Props., Toledo, (>. We, the iinitersijrncil, have known .l.cli'Mii'j fort tie la-t 1>*i years, ami believe 111in perfectly honorable in all tuisilo ss transaetions ami llnuneially able tu carry out any obligations niaile by t heir lirin. W i - i A Tin iv, Wholesale I >rn^(*i-t 1 t? leilo, < lliio. \V M in Mi. Kinn av W M ai:v i s, W tioles.'i'e I irnjjsfists, Toledo, (>. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally. :*? t ilirectly upon Hie Mood aim! mucous surfaces of tin* system. Price 7">c. per bott |e. S ild by all ilrn^jgi ts. Testimonials fre-. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. * ^vwwwwt k The Union ( J INSURANCE W CINCINNA ^ TIIK On'lY COMPANY in the I point annually fr EXCELS IN 11 i t Interest K ments. Lowest Ratio ol Dead Business, Large Dividei ^ T. L. WILLIXG1LVS sessed of one third of the hous< I could not convey or pell it with out her consent. I understate that it is the custom in the inn joritv of cases where homes ar< owned and occupied l\v Amer ican families that they stand i the name of the wife. Otlie American gentlemen have thiprivilege; why should I not have; ' As for conveying the house to my wife to avoid payment of am debts or obligations, I can onl say that I have never had any debts. I have always had a hot* ror of them and of bills " It will not bp a surprise to any win are at all familiar with the good ?j??-?1 ities of Chamberlain^ Cough Komedy. to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benetit thev have received from it, of had colds it Inn- I cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it lias averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping1 cough. It i.- a grand good medicine. For sale by J. F M ackey tt < 'o. SENSIBLE ADVICE. j Negro Bishop Speaks Wisely to llis People?Outrager of Women Must Die. Memphis, Nov. 21.?Bishop George W. Clinton, president ol I (he African Methodist Episcopal conference, in his episcopal ad dress, spoke of the state of the country and condition of the Negro in the United Stales. He said : ' America has attained a foremost place among the great povv ers of the earth through the agency of her victorious armies and triumphant navy. k'It seems that a country which is able to plant its standard in j foreign lands and push its way to the very fore front among the j great powers of the earth, ought to lie iililo In chock- In ivlo - I I and violence ;it home, and yet the indications are that lawlessness' , may prove the hano of our great | i eon it) rv. We. as ministers ot t he gospel, j i *houId preach against crime of: all Kinds anions our own people! and strive to so lilt them up that they may become model citizens in virtue and obedience to law. While we deplore and detest {lynching;, especially when it is i perpetrated upon victims who are | charged with crimes lor which, it I i found guilty after due process ot i law. would only merit a brief j 1 |m runi 01 imprisonment. we ran j not (ail to recognize tin* fact that i In" man who outrages woman-j hood, even of th" basest type. has i lorfeited his ri'_rht to live, and I '.deserves to live only so lout; as i he In* proven uuillv after a trial I ' i oy .jury and a reasonable litre tol make his po.jrr with (Jod. if pos j 1 si I >ly lie may. "Wo must join voire and hand * to cheek crime and lawlessness."* Wenry women need an necasional | dose of l>r. M. A. Simmons I.iver Mi'd. ieine to Slrengtlien their Nerves and i Invigorate tlieir Systems. V kiUUiUVl Central LIFE ^ ; COMPANY. # XI, OHIO. r land tlint mn?I?* nains at overv uih IS'.KI Hi 1S'.?7. iritiiitc, Safest Possible Investi Losses, Kapitl Increase of jfjk ids to Policy-Holders. I, I>istrict ItcpriMniitiitivu. ^ Mackoreli. Tho Esr 33 Dance With Joy Wlifii i i?-v see tin* tine stock of Groceries \\ hii'li li i- ii \ <ior?*. Kvervi liiiur : u-'vv. ? ??-Si ;u,(I in prime eonditn n. Nut 11 article in tlie plan* tli it U ii'ii worthy of your onsidor ?'e itteiition. We don't buy the products of nianufuct urers of doubtful integrity. The best that's made at the least money when you buy here. These Prices Should Tickle Your Pocket : 14 pounds good Green OolToe lor one doi 1 ;tr 20 pounds Light Rrown Sugar for one dollar. Pure Ulue Ribbon Cane Syrup at 40 oen's a gallon. 50 liars of good Soap, for one dollar. S pounds of the very best Soda for 25 cents. These prices, with others too nunier us to .million, will tit anybody's pocket. So come and see for \ ourself J. B. MAflKORF.T.T. "I wouldn't hi* without iVU'itt'n Witch llav.el Salve for any consideration," v. ito* Tims. I> lihodes, ('oute?tiohl. <?. Iiifallihh for piles ruts, hunts itnl sUm ?ti---oH?os. Hewnro of counterfeits. Crxvaford Itros. d-w-s ( )'<>. Nolatul, Kockland, <)., says, "My , wilo It til piles forty years. I to Witt's Witrh I In/el Salvo cured her. If is t he host salvo hi America." It heal* everything ami cures all *kin diseases. Crawford Itros. d-w-s "I had dyspepsia tifty--.-v. ;i y.nrs and novi r found permanent relief tilj I ll-ed Kiolol l>yspcp-in Cure N'mv I am veil and foe! like a new man," ^ I'lemiiijf, Murray. Xoh. It is the tiest di^estant known. Cure-all form* ofindigost ion. I'llysicinns every w here prescribe it. Crawford Urns. ?!-*? - . I > r. II. II. I! uien, Mi in in it, A la , -ay . "I think Kod.d I>y>pi'|isia Cure ; a splendid medicine. I prescribe it. "vd my I'eiili'b'iH'e in it gr ws willi imii. I i IIII < ,| II-I'." I ! d i IjV-* S V\ J i M t Jul; it and ?|tii. K!y cures dyspepsia and ?n? digest ion. t rawfurd ISrun. d-w-? I.ai.ripp". with its afler ell'erts, annually dc-t roys tboiisands of people. It may be ?|Uiekly cured by Cine Minute <'iiu^b ure, tlie only remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, brmicliits, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. C rawford tiros, tl-vs -s