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ft' * MARKET. . January X9, 1800. . COTTOM. Striot good middling:, 7.60 Good middling.".. Strict middling,,... Middling ( PRODUCE. i ?' *'?*' ' A J gutter (good), per pound, 12^ \ ggs, per dosen, 12>$ ^ Chickens, IS to 20 Corn, per bushel,.. 60 g[ams(nome raided),per pound.. .6 to 8 houlders (home raised), per lb., 6 to 6 Short Locals* , < ?Local newB is exceedingly scarce hereabouts. ?Mrs. J. T. Funderburk of Dndly is visiting relatives here. ?Kershaw is talking a cotton * mill and nil oil mill. ?&lrs. P. G. McCorkle of.Rock Hill is with her mother here who has been eick tor some time A ?Mr. John Edwards of Fort ' Lawn is spending a few days in ? Lancaster. - -?Messrs. Millen & Lathnn of Riverside were hauling their cotton here yesterday. They are turning it loose. The top is 7.<50 ?Read what Elliott & Craw-j i ford say in this issue about their' mules, horses, wagons, buggies' and harness. ?There will be preaching at i Fork Hill church ?oa Saturday befor? the fourth Sunday in.-t., at 12 o'clock, by pastor. ?Columbia let the contract to build her city hall, work to cotn-t m ft nee in a very-short time. The building will no at $42,872 ?Representative T. Y. Wil liams eame home Thursday the X legislature having adjourned till Monday. He will probably re turn Monday morning. ?As a result, of the hot sup per, held by the Ladie's Society of Unity A. R. P. church last Wednesday night, the amount of about $30 was realized. . <# ?.In a prolimary trial of Bob Foster yesterday for assault and battery with intent to kill, Mag istrate Caskey sent the case up He.pave bond and was released ?Miss Sadie, youngest dauph, tcr of Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. Adameof our city, was married Monday ^ afternoon in Charlotte to Mr. Wy John McDonald of that city by Rev. J. E. Dorritee?Rook Hill ) Herald. ?Lancaster is wholesaling mules as well as retailing; them. Mr. T. S. Gregory, ??f Cheraw, bought 20 head here Thursday and a Columbia denier bought 15. Quite a number were sold the same day at retail. Ejrchantfe Xotlce We will give 75 lbs of .cotton * seed meal for each 100 lbs coti # ton seed delivered at our warehouse at the Lancaster and Che^A. ? l.i v*r* 'I (III rill'- IMP month of January. | ( 'iikstkk Oil- Mi 1,1.. Jan. "i:;,%>oo. Gt. A Frightful Blunder ^ Will often cause a horrihloi ' Burn, Seald, Out or Bruise. BuckIon's Arnica Salve, tho best in the world, will kill the pain and ^ promptly h??l it. (hires Old Sore-* ' Fever SoteV, Ulcers, Boils. Felons Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best I'ile euro on rarth. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Broh., Druggists. 1 f * 9 Guano or No Guanor .We notice from the Kershaw f correspondence of Tfie State that i a call has beep issued to the* far. <! mers of that section to meet in 1 Kershaw on the 27*li inst., to 1 consider the advisability of using fertilizers this year in view of the advanced prices. To Be Advanced, to the Hank of Enquire. Lancaster Lodge K. of I*. No. 59 will confer the degree of Kstpiire upon Pages Chas. I). Jones, Lerov Davidson and Palmer King Monday night. Hanging U?ck Lodge of Kershaw has been invif ed to assist in the work Refresh ments will be served after the con fori ng of the degree. Delinquent Taxet*. Mr. W. C. Cauthen, county treasurer, informs us that the delinquent taxes of this county amount to about $1100, and that very little of 'hedelinquent 'axes has heen paid since the extension of the time for payment to February 1st. Very little of it will be paid till the last two or three d!?ys of the time. ! '. It Tlilrkidd, 11 .villi IitMivctnr of Chicago, says. "Kodol Dvspvl sin Cure cannot r* cointnotidcd too highly li cured tu*1 of severe dyspepsia " It ulgettis whin you eat and cures Indigestion, heart htirn anil all forms of ilyspop sla. Crawford Hro-. d w s lltxttl 1 ntprovement. The chain gam: has none some very efleri i v?* work in the last | few months on the road leading north and east from town. These roads have been put in excellent shape lor some three miles out, and the force is now at work on ?ln? Rod field road just the ? flier side ?l the Cnskey plac<' Supervisor Gardner and overseer Barton deserve the lasting gratitude of every person who travels these roads. The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it- the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and in the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children vr ik luinmiiM no opium or oilier injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach, of Motherhood is thi Occasion of Much Anxiety to All. Every woman dreads the ordeal through which she must pnss in becoming a mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source ol constant anxiety, fenr and dread, to say nothing of the danger which the coming incident entuils. The joyous anticipations with which she looks forward to baby's coming gives way to an indescribable dread of the ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying event which will soon approach and have to be endured. Women should hail with delight I remedy which insures to them immunity from the pain, suffering and danger incidental to child-bearing. Such u remedy is now offered, and women need not fear longer the hour ol childbirth. "Mother's Friend"?is l scientific liniment?and if used befort confinement, gently and surely preparel the body for the great requirement! and change* it is undergoing, insurei safety to both mother and child, and takes her through the event \\ ith comparative ?-nso and comfort. This wonderful remedy is praised by everj woman who has used it. What woman id not interested it "Mother's Friend?" This wonderful remedy has been tested and its priceless value proven l>y tho experience o! thousands of happy mothers whc have used it during the most critical period of woman's life?tho npprouct und culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise for it gave them help and hope if their most frying hour and whet most needed. Every woman mny spirit day need "Mother's Friend." Tht little book, "Before Baby is Born," telling nil nbout it, and when it should be used, will prove of great interest and benefit to all expectant mothers, and will bo sent freo to any address upot application to the BradUeld Kegulatoi Company ^.Lbuita, Ga. * j *?Mr.. D.xFerguson moved his atnily to Fort Lawij this week vhere he took charge of the L. fc C railway's business there, Sir L. P. Roddey succeeds Mr. Ferguson here.. Saved Mr. P. W. Hebebrand, Pres. Ohio Pipe Covering Co., Cleveland, Ohio, says: "1 am satisfied Dr. Miles' Nervine saved my life. 1 was a nervous wreck and unable to attend to my business. Doctors failed to benefit me and I decided to try Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me prompt relief and finally effected a complete cure. 1 am in good health now and have gained several pounds in flesh." Dr. MSSes ' is soM by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Hook on heart and nerves sent free. T. '.ledical Company, Elkhart, Ind. 0 2 JL 1 s 1 T NEWS CLYBURN-HEA LAXCAST Wc want the that we have t A/T i t i e 4 m V-/ 1 L lldl offered on this will sell them a ces for cash c DON'T BUI , Till you look th and get our pi delight you?tin prise you. Wh _1 t i r t> jrooji wagon, 11 Harness, come fore you buy. best there is an to sell them. Clyburn-Hea Jan. 6, 1900?S 1 ^ OTASH gives color, Jlavor and firmness to all fruits. No good fruit can be raised without Potash. Fertilizers, containing at least 8 to of Potash will give best results on all fruits. W rite for our pamphlets, which ought to be in every farmer's library. | They are sent free. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. For Overworked girls and Pofblc women. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are nature's greatest boon. To subdtii Nervous Irritability. Neuralgia, Hysteria, St. Vitus' Dance, use Simmons Squuw Vine Wine or Tablets. ? BO YEAR8' ^ ^^^|^.EXPERIENCE w Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sendtnR a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probatily patentable. Communlca!tIons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent* sent free, oldest neoney for securing patents. Patents taken throunh Munn & Co. receive iptelal notice, without charRo, In tho I Scientific Jlitiericati. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nreest elr. I culatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms, (3 a year: (our months. fl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & C0.361 Broadway. New York Branch Office. <525 K St- Washington. D. C. CO "H* 5 ~ Jz CO TOCK! TH MULE CO., EH, So. Ca. public to know be finest lot of t i uas? ever ueen market, and we t reasonable pri>r good paper. i A MULE rough our stock ices. One will e other will surlen you want a Higgy or set of and see US beWe have the d we are going ' Hi Mule Co. i ; * " %*? *++ * * I *.%' When In Doubt TO ^here you ran get a ? nlce !!| Roast or l?K Steak a - C I >,~'Z I'hon No. 5?, or call for pt 5 8. T. Blaoknion's 5jJ~: Market, ? and your wants will be CX i ^ promptly supplied u with the BET, l i 1 3 J* Nothing t>ut first* SEIJ > clusn Cu: tie botipht | formy MARKET. W AMTCn Ht't'l Cuttle u ihI Hides VV AAIN I LU.?Hlgi est ;.l?. kri Price I'.iiil. S. T^Blackmoa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what yo?j eat. It artificially rtttrtst stho food trnd aids vuture in strong1 honing and rce?>f>v '.tuctiDg the cx'v.t otc.l digestive ??h~. i^'ts lt.is'.h- !i-?i>v?r? Jdij.- tr*t and tunic " Mhor p: ptmifop jan a|jp'>.)<u'i ' ' in-fticy n ?n?t.?ntiy .i . ***; :ii . ?v is Dyspcjwtjt h:..- Tio" a. i**l Ai.it It* I tl**-. S-.i, . V ^kK- s '!. ' "i"' <. ill >?{.??! . I f - a. CKAWFOKI). I? '!0\ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ~ Central Time at .Jacksonville and Stvnnnah Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect December IO:h. I'Oft, NORTH BOUND. , Uuuf. Lv. Js cksonville,(Plant Hya.) ! HOOaj 7 45 p " Savannah,), so. Hy.) | 13 ISp 13 05a " Parnweil 4 0.'p 4 0Ja " Hlackville 4 hp 4 15 a " Springfield 4 4o p 4 in a " Sally 4 4m p 4 41 ? " Ferry. 1 4 V) a jit, m.mmma. 0 oop 0 imi Lt. Ciiariw)toii,(So. By.) jw4 11 Huramervilie 7 41 u lSuun* Branchy i lie 8 55 a 155 a .. Orangeburg 9 23 a 2 ou o Klngvill* lOloa 4 30 a At. Columbia 11 ou n 6 ix a Lt. An ufcta.ido. ity.) ITuup 0 aop " ttramteville 8 3' p 10 15p " Aikou 3-up " Troutou iui|i 11 OOP Johnston 4 14 p 11 30 p Ar. OolnmWa,(Unlon Depot).. 6 flop 2 10? Lv. CoiUmlna.tBlanding St 0 10 p 6 15 a ' Wlnnnboro 7 uup 7 3oa .. Ch?at.-r 7 51 p 8 10 a ljock Hill 8 33 p 8 47 a Ar. (:li trluite y lu p 9 40 a > Ar. Danville 13 ul a 1 fr> p Ar. KichnuiiHl U uu a 6 i5p JLr. Washington ' 7 Ooa 8 5o p .. ^IWmore.lPa. B. R.) 9 IS a 11 26 p Philadelphia 1135a 2 66 a NowY-rk atrip' 6 ?<* Lv. Colombia T 114u a b uoa Ar. Hparbuihurg 3 10 p 1126 a " Ashevilio 7 00 p 2?7p Ar. Knoxviile 4 15 a 7 90 p Ar. Cincinnati 7 80 p 7 45 a At. Luutovtllo. _ .1 7 aup j ao a I TMo ;? 1 Vn IW ui. vomuiuu,( no. uy.l . ...... 11 . W a 1 25 iv Ar. Perry ' Fsllv . 12 42 p 2 *7? " Springfield 12 hop 2 45 ' fiWkvillo 1 12p 3 06a " Ham well 1 27 p 3 20* " Savannah 3 20 p 6 15 Ar. Jacksonville,! Plant Sys.) | 7 40 p 9?5> Sleeping Car Sorvioe. Excellent daily passenger sorvice betweet Florida and Now York. Nos. 33 nnd 34- Now York anil Florida 9* press. Drawlng-rooni sleeping ears between Augusta and Ni>w Wirk. Pullman drawing-room sleeping enrs lw? tween Fort Tampa, Jaeksonville, Savannah Washington nnd Now York. pulhnnn sleeping cars hot worn Charlotte ami , Richmond. 1 >imng car* botwoen Olinrlott* . ml Savannah. , .i? N*< . 35 nnd ;trt- 17. S. Fast Matt. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars lw I ween Jaeksonvillo and New York and Pall man nit-oping ears lietwecn Augusta and Char lotto. liming ears serve all meals enroute Pull man sleeping ears between .Taeksonville and (tolnmbia. en route dnilv between .In--Warm villa and Cineinnati, via Aenovllle. FRAN'K S.WANNON, J.M.CIT.P, Third V P. Asib-n. Mgr., Tratllo Mgr.. Washington, D. C. Washington.!). 0. W, A. TURK, 8. H. H ARDWICK, Gun. Paw Ac'l.. As'l t+OII. A|| I.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, (>% bwu niHoisu. .? c""-.? Daily. Daily Lv. I<oui,iville J "7 46 a 7 4ij Lv^Oiiniunati H ltun 8 Ooy Ly. KnoxvUio l aia TSTt Anhorillfl 8 05 a Ki?V Spartanburg 1145 a fl 15 r, Ar, Columbia. ? >! o Lv. Now York i pM. ,t. o ^ ^ ^ j ? ohii?ii,'i,'J,,n I 5 Go* T 5?"'. 01-0 . ? 7 55 p! 6 22 ti !? . Washing ton. (So. Ky.). OWp U Ul l.\. Richmond _ II ,?,j, 12 Olrrt L\.\ Dimvillu ~ 4 :<8itl ~5"48y ^ V' i * 15 111 lOUUp .. ^!"'k I!l" ? 02nl 10 60p ' it 35 a n 25 b >> lo til h 12 16b Ar. Ouluiiibia, I Rlanilini; St'.)! 11 :? n 1 30 a i^v. Union l).-[x,i) 11 fiOa 4 30 a .. 1 itlpl 8 32 a Ar A?l).I. 1 4J?p Hill Ar. Aik?*n o Mui 7<|ia :: ? .nt.'viii? :::: :> u,l Au/usra 2 50p 8 00 a Lv. Coiniiibia.tSo. Ky., . . .. 4 uup ~T~ai Kniifvillo..^ 1 ?lp 2:12?. .. S"??wtoRi* 5 M p :iM Branrhville ij a S? " SuinmtTvillo "I. ; i&V t fc 4 Aj-^.hnrlostnii . ? .. 3 15p 7 00 a