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L * { > - v r " ^ ' t .. - 1 a * "^ * ? Short Locals. ? : v ---The mortality a as heavy last Wednesday among turkeys. ?Miss Ola HamnrSnd, of Ilaeth Spring, is visiting4 Mrs. J. B. Y Walters, of Lancaster. ?Mr. T. M. Fitzpatrick of tVashirigton, Oa., reached here ^ ^ yesterday,for a few days stay. V v ?Mrs. Fannv Fleming of the ?. Heath Spring section is here visit, - ing fnendfs this week. ?*-^The receipts ot cotton here bavei'bteen heavy for the past few daVs. The price .ranges around 7^'with ? the top. ?M iss Florence Hilton, one of , Kershaw's fairest young ladies, is visiting friends and relatives in Lancaster. . ' -^Misses Mary ami Jatiie Fieri niken, of Chester, spent Thanks giving with Misses Irene ^ ningham and fciusie Dunlap. ? Mr. D. A. Q. Outs of dispensary fame stuck out hip shingle I -JoWhe practice of law in Greenf wood. ??Mr. J. W. Hasseltine and his dnughter. Mitts Emma, who are temporarily in Kershaw, spent the holiday here. ? Mr. and Mrs. It. li. Macke.v. I of Ileath Spring, spent Thanks giving with the Jatter's lather here, Major B. F. Miller. ?Miss Janie Hardin and her brother, Mr. James Hardin, both of Chester, spent Thanksgiving I with their sister in Lancaster. ?Miss Eva Hough, who is ^ teaching at Landsford, came over Wednesday evening lo spend Thanksgiving at home. ?Mr. S. W. Rhea of Columbia spent Thanksgiving with President Gregory of the Lancaster Mercanticle Co. ?Mr. D. E. Hinson of Camden and his two twin sons, Carlisle and Leroy, spent Thanksgiving with Mayor Thomson's family. ?Mr. T. J. Martin, proprietor of the Chester Oil Mill and of the cotton seed warehouse at the depot here, was in town Wednesday looking after his seed bus iness here. ?Mr. J. M. Odoll, of Concord, M (^ o f ? 4 ? 44 i.i. v., uuc v?t me uiggesi, COdOll mill men in his state, spent MF Thanksgiving with Colonel and Mrs. Springs. Mr. Odell is an uncle of Mrs. Springs. 3K ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson attended the marriage of his brother, Mr. E. R. Patterson and Miss Maggie Harbor, Wednesday. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage o( Heath's Chapel, in Chester county. ?Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Moore go to Columbia this morning on a visit to her father, Dr. Hall. They will be absent most of next week. The 'Squire will argue a V case before the Supreme Court nil' 1.11 - v - wniie ne is mere. ^ ?Mr. Edward B. Mobley, who pr clerks for Mr. .1. .1. Blaekmon, was confined to his room a day or two this week with neuralgia of the headf but on Friday was well 0 enough to visit his home at Heath' Spring. * . W.T. Yeouvan. Luray, S. ('., w riles : WL Have used nr. M. A. Simmons Liver rv Alodioine ten years. It has cured Knr largement of tlie Liver and Insomnia. Y Think it as far ahead of Zellin's ami lilaek liraught as day is ahead of night. ? v. f)' ; > ' . :* '. * v . . * 4 4 ?Thanksgiving wa?pretty gen- | erally observed here. The major ^ part of the adult male population "took to the woods'.' and fields in quest of the feathery tribe, with ^ the result, of a greatly increased i mortality amone the birds. A i good crowd attended Thanksgiv- f ine services at the Methodist ^ church. In the afternoon the a town turned out to witness the ^ foot ball game. Tfiankfiftivitif/ Servlcs. The union Thankseivinir service at the Methodist church was. well attended. The nrinoinal ad-I dress was made hv Rev. Chalmers Fraaer. Revs. J. E Carlisle ( and J. H. Roldrid took part in! Hie service. A collection was Ken for thei various orphanages as follows: Thorn weU' $25 00 Conn'p Maxwell $4.00 Kpworth *?.S5 . Hickory Grove $1.:i5 Dr. M. A. Simmons l.iver Medicine searches out all Impurities in the System. and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels. Narrow Eacape of a I.miff. Miss Ilennio Threat! ol Chester field had a narrow escape ftom a watery grave Monday last. She was on her way home from Ker , shaw. She drove into Flat Creek which was so much swollen from the rains that her buggy was washed down the stream several yards and lodged against a (ret* that was lying in the creek. By catching lio|<l o< a limh she was enabled to get out upon the fal len tree and then out upon the bank. The horse was drowned. ? If you feel Dull, Languid, HrokenDown, Debiltated, have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. In Re. the Maylatracy at Heath Sprhiff. % Gov. McSweenev has received and accepted the resignation ot Mr 1*. T. Cauthen, ot Lancaster | county, as a magistrate.?Wed- j nesday's State. J A telephone message yesterday j mnrni n it nlioitc I lm infA?mo?iA-> that this magistrate has not re signed. Two petitions have been circulated and numerously signed ?one recommending Mr. ?. ?. I Moblev lor the place, the other asking tor the appointment of Mr. ? ?. Miller. I)r M. A. Simmons l iver Medicine 11 has since 1840 steadily risen in public ii favor, and the demand for it far exceeds that of any other I.iver Medicine. Arbor 1 >?//. ^ Arbor Day was observed at the * graded school on Friday with tree) planting, lessons on plants, and j, other appropriate exercises. The ( tree was dedicated to the memo j ry of Dr. J. II. Thornwoll. Mr. S VVylie made an address sketching 1 the life of the famous theologian ri and educator in a manner calcu-l,, J lated to stir the pupils to emulate j jthe life of this great and good1 t I South Carolinian. The Kov. dial- j ! mors Fraser illustrated by quota tion some of the beautiful lessons i drawn from the tree in the Holy ; ^ Scriptures. The recitations of the ; t little folk of Miss 1'atton's gradesjj ! were charmingly given'and well <1 | appointed. 11 J Asa cure for rheumatism ( li amber- $ j Iain's I'ain Italiii is gaining a wideln | reputation. I>. II. tolinston of Kicli- \ I mond, Ind., lias been troubled with j that ailment since 1802. In speaking! % of il he says : "I never found any tiling j a tnat would relieve me until I used j ( Chamberlain's I'ain ilalm. It nets like j j magic with me. My foot was swollen j and paining me very much, hut one n good application of I'ain balm reliev- f j ed me. For sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. t. ixhe Union 1 r INSURANCE r CINCINNJ P TUB ONLY COMPANY in tin ^ point annually 1 ^ EXCELS IN Highest Interest 0 ments. Lowest Ratio of I tea ^ Business, Large !>ivi?li F T. L. WILLING!!A "for blo Beware of the Doctors' docto Contt Patchwork; You Can STi selvei Cure Yourself at Home, s?a TU/ this vile poison, and only attempt to disease?the sores and eruptions. TI system, and endeavor to keep it shul and mercury. The mouth and throat into sores, and the fiKht is continued more damage than the disease itself. Mr. II. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St hundred dollars with the doctors, w! they could do mo no good. I had iarj brdy, and these soon broke out into r endured all the suffering which tli duces. I decided to try S. S. S. as a soon greatly improved. I followed e tions lor Self-Treatment,' and the la chest began to grow paler and small disappeared entirely. I was soon cur skin nas been as clear as glass ever i self at home, after the doctors had It is valuable time thrown away to to cure Contagious Blood Poison, fo yond their skill. Swifts Specific? S. S. S. FOF ?acts in an entirely different way Soison out of the system and gets isease, while other remedies only si constantly undermining the constitut ment places a cure within the reach o vice, free of charge, and save the pn Write for full information to Swift Sp DOJJ JHk It IS stock south handj ers Price Eambero Nursery C At ncaster'* Mar/.ct. On Friday. Dec. I. cotton fid produce brought the follow iitr prices : COTTON. 'rirt iro'xl middling, . 7*l;i i ood middling 711 fricf in i rl <11 i n nr 7 liddling. ft3, I'KOOCOK. Inttcr (good), per pound,. into 12'9 iergs. nor dozen I*j biokens, 1?> to 2( lorn, perbushel, 4? lams( oome raised ),per pound. .1) to It boulders (home raised), per lb., 6V?to' The above prims are paid by uerrhants lor anv ul the above iamed products, and is published i?r the benefit of those who have hem for sale. t'.lood Cure Sent Free. Ity addressing Wood Italm Co. lls-j >1 ietielI street, Atlanta, (ia? any Km erprise reader may obtain a samph iottie of tbeir famous It. It. It.? Hoanie Itlood Italm. the greatest, gram lest, best and strongest Itlood Rene dy made. Cures when all else fail* limples, uleers, serofula,eczema, boiIs dood poison, eating sores, distressing kiii rriipiioiis cnndor, catarrh, rhete natism. Kri'M medical advice include! vlit*i) descriplion of your trouble ijivcn. This generous olfer is ivorti Vtiil?* accepting. Sampl?- bottle senl ill charges prepaid. Large hollies containing; nearly a quart of ined cine) for sale by all druggists at <1 >er bottle. II. II, II. is always ahead ol ill other P.loo I Remedies for < nriiu flood Humors. Try II. is. II. nexl irne you buy a .Hood I'uritier. * . ? ? MONEY TO LOAN! 1HAVK made arrangement* with Brokers in New York < "ity through w I whom 1 aiu able to place loans secured ) ] by a tlrst mortgage on improved farms I for live years time, payable in instal| I ments, at the low rate of 7 per cent. interest per annum. The brokerage ) and the charge for abstract nod in! spection are small and at the expense h of t he borrower. t R. t?. WYL1E, Atty-at-Law. i Sept. 27. 1899. (im. [RinglM7 i 'Phone 7? OR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET AND BE SUPPLIED W'TH COOD FRESH AND WHOL'.SOME MEATCfi A* w" ;*a.v lii" hiulssl 11. wkoi prices for i good slock and us only tin- t?\si we buy and I del vp- to our ei)>'otiiiT.-\ SaUhaires ol all kinds iii season. A. ti. SMITH ?V CO. j Pleurisy and pneumonia are frequently developed, in a very short space of time, from a common cold: and, if such an acute inflammation oi tin huijrs is not promptly allayed, the worst may happen. W'ith the aid <i!' Hr. Holt's (Joupli Syrup, however, yon in.'.',! r.ol have any fear; for thiB _rre .. "'.ueuy gpee a'.y subdues the inflate ion. e . the pain in I'i'e . .toe and always effects a cure < 'e!lvi 11 j ^ L'time. i Ssip S'/rup Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Dom-*-in .in ol mid plMMlMt ! > lake. I'xrtori II i 1| I'l icr n 111 s. Al .. I dl ll^islS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ?SIP i Central Time lletween Columbia and J?oU amvIHa ITuatarn Tl.o- ll?* ? ?? ? Co mat nas Deen propagatea or tern soil? If so, write us foi some catalogue of fruits, flow and ornamental shrubbery, s reasonable. ompany, Bamberg, S.C. flrkW i STATU OF SOI TH CAROLINA LAXCASTKK < ?OI"NTY. (COrKT OF I'dMMON IM.KAS.) Leander Kelk, I Itelk, Iil)i Hoik, I I>erree M'l ry A lire l!"lk and | for i Richard llelU, J- Sain of J I'lainf id's, | Krnl t Against | Ksf atefo , Ktta Relk, | Partition f I)efendant. j I >1" RSI'A N'T TO TIIK OKI) K K Ol .lodge Kuchanan, made in th altove entitled cause on the "J.'id day n (tctnher. Is'A'.i I will sell at publicum* | (ion in front of l lie t'ourt Mouse a Lancaster, S. <on the 1ST. MONDAY IN DECEMBEI next, within the legal hours of sah i in- union i IIX iieecri IMM1 real e>tate All lliiil piece, parrel or tract of lam being, lyii'lf ai\<l situate in llufon I Township, in the county of l.ancastei Stat" of South Carolina, containing i NINKTY i !M) i ACliKS. more or less, and bounded on tli North by lands of t lie Seott ish Lam | l.oan < oinpany : on the Kast by Mm , : now branch: on the South by I.on . liraneh: and on the Wi-t by Kstat ; j i amis of I', M. I'lyler, deceased, th | same consisting of two tracts, as wil I ! he seen by reference to deeds from th Cheraw A Chester Kailroad Com pan i and from \V. A. Kunderhurk rhspect t ively. as found in t he oflice of t he l{eg . isfer ot Mesne Conveyances for sail county, in Deed Hooks "A" A "II." I Tkkms ok S \i.k Cash : Purchaser o f purchasers to pay for papers and th f nece-sary revenue statups. W, s. II'lllM'KII, r.r.c. t.,c tireen & nines, l'laintill's'Attys. Central LIFE ^ E COMPANY. ^ VTI, OHIO. W > land that inide gains at every (m from IS!).-! to 1S'.?7. Karning, Safest Possible Invest- V th Losses, Kapid Increase of ^ ends to Policy-Holders. .M, District Representative. W %r4 t k ^ ire is not the slightest doubt that the rs do more harm thun coed in trentino igious Blood Poison; many victims of onthsomc discus would be muck better >-day if they had never nl owed them i to be dosed on mercury and potash, the remedies which the doctors ever give for poi6on. i doctors are wholly unable to get rid of ? heal up the outward appearance of the lis they do by driving the poison into the b in with their constant doses of potash t and other delicate parts then break out indefinitely, the drugs doing thesysteu. ..Newark. N. .T., says: "I had spent ? hen I realized that ijo spots all over iny / yNv unning sores, and I a! V lis vile disease prolast resort, and was j/ losely your 'Direcrge splotches on my ^ ler, and before long /VA ed perfectly and my since. I cured my- jff ? s mV^s,i?).'fC:'f failed completely." ^ fyS" ^ y B +y expect the doctors rc r the disease is bol THE BLOOD from potash and mercury?it forces the; rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the lut the poison in where it lurks forever, ion. Our system of private home treatf all. We give all necessary medical aditient the embarrassment of publioitylecific Clo . Atlanta. Ua nWffiil? to your interest to securt 1 1 Ilambla and Other Points. Effective June 11th, 1800. ' ~ ~~T No. 34.No. 81 Northbound. Dmily.[ D?uy. "I Lt. J'vllle, F.C.AP.Ry 8 30 a 7Up " Savannah 12 3&p 11 6Hp Ar. Columbia 4 38 p 4 SB 5 Lt. Charleston, So. Py 7 00 a 6 90 p Bnmmerville 7 *1 a fl 09p Branch villa 8 66 a 7 50 p | Orangeburg 9 23 a 8 24 p Kingville 10 15 a 9 20p Ar. Columbia 11 00 a 1? lop " EavATugneta,So. Ry............. 2 40p 9 :?jp " tfraniteville 8 00 p 10 15 p " Aiken 2 50 p " Trenton 8 1?p 11 00 p " Johnston* 3 49p 11 20p Ar. ColnmbiaUn. dep't 5 20p 2 10 ? Lt Col'ltla Bland'g at 5 45 p 5 AOs > " Winnsboro ft 118 p fl 40 a " Chester 7 2flp 7 37 a " Rock HiU 7 68 p 8 11a Ar. Charlotte 8 45 p 0 15 * " DanvlUa 12 66 a 1 22 p Ar. Richmond ft 00 a fl 25 j I Ar. Washington 7 55 a 0 06 p ' ! " Baltimore Pa. R. It 9 12 a 11 26p " Philadelphia 1186 a 2 6ft a " New York 2 03 p 0 23 a ! Sonthboand. nH'..38 l>*ily. I?ally. Lv. New York, Pa. lt.R 8 OOp 1215n? " Philadelphia 6 84p 8 50 a " liallimora.. 7 66p 6 22a Lt. Wash'ton, So. Ry P 20 p 11 la ? ' Lt. Richmond ) 11 00 p 12 01m Lt. Danville !...| 4 15a 6 02; | " Charlotte. 8 15 a 10 20; 1 " Rock Hill 0 02 a 1110; " Chester ft 86ai?ll 411 p " Winnslmro 10 21a 1:; X! Ar Col'hia Rland'g at 11 25 a 1 87 ? Lt. Columbia L'n.dcp't 11 45 a 4 80 a I " Johnstons 1 2.ip| *1 14:! a ? Trenton 1 IA pj rt 48 Ar. Aiken . 2 15pi ... r J " Hrnniteville 2 07 p| 7 18 " Augusta... ...... .... 2 45 pj 8 00 ? I Lt. Columbia, So. Ry. Hip 6 45a ! Kingviilc 4 tfrtp 7 80 a F Orangeburg 5 2ftp 8 2 2a , ' Branchville 6 02p 8 52 a . 1 Suininervillo 7 ;t.' p 10 Is Ar. Charleston 8l7p llUJa I ' a . Lt. Col'hia. K.C.dtP.Ity ! 10 35 a 12 47 a I " Savannah it 07 p| 5 08 a Ar. Jacksonville I 7 40pi 0 00 a | M.KKI'IN'O ( Alt SLItVICK Excellent daily vn?aontfer service betweer , Florida ami New York. . | Nos. :c> and 84?New York nnd Florida Ei ." prc^s. Drawing-Room Sleeping Oars batweai " Augusta and New York. li l'uIIman drawing room sleeping cars l?etwcee To ....... - nn< nmiitVIUO, PllVHIlIUill, VV HSIUIlglOC i anil S'i'W York. Pullman Kli'epmg Cars bttwt-ou Chariot t? Iai >. 1 Kniiniond. N.h !f> and 1*1?T". S. Fast Mail. Throurh Piilliniin ilrawwit; room buffet nlec|>tnj? oar* 1>? U twr?n .lm-ks.>nviil? and Now York and Pull mini - 11 an r- la-tween Augusta and Cii r lottr. I >1; f ear* servo nil i;t- aal-* onront<" If Pullman ?ii'i uiii? ears between Jacksonvill? and <' .Inmbia, enroute daily lietween Jack w?rivilli- and Cincinnati, via Ashoville. H FKANK - n,\ WON*. .i . M.citcp. II Tlur \ " .V Ueu. Mgr. '1'. \f., Washington. ? * A. Ti'Kk' H. H TIARIAVICK, .. U P. A.. W ashington. A. U. 1*. A., Atlanta 'I "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tr ed, doctors, visited mineral spring? r and greiv worse, t list tl Kodol Pys?* pepsin Cure That cured me." It tllp'sts what you eat. (lures indigestion, . sour stomach, heartburn aud all forms I of dyspepsia. Crawford liros. d-w-s *