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R?W T Auouunnr Makes the food more d ROY At tAWIRO w MARKET. March 6, 19(0. COTTOM. Strict good middling, 9 Good middling Strict middling Middling, . PPODUCE. Butter (good), per pound, 12,^ Kwr?. per doien, Chickens, ..18 to 20 Corn, per bushel, 60 Hamsfhome rtiied t.nnr nound. f> in x Shoulders (home raised),per 2b.,. .5 to6 Wednesday, March 7, lOOO. Short Locals. ?Mr. D. F Moore, of Plains, was in town Monday. ?Miss Josie Taylor, of Grains ville, visited friends in Lancaster Saturday last. ?Dr. W. It. McCain, a prom inent physician of Waxhaw, N. C., was in Lancaster Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. It B. Mackey of Heath Springs spent Sunday in town. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. G. A. Porter, of Dixie, spei: Sunday with Mr W. P. Caskey a"ul daughter. ?Postmaster Gregory and Auditor Cook spent Sunday with relatives at Taxahaw. ?There ivill he service^ in the i. rei i.... mj imhv \MMII i. mm II i mi i^Uii \ ?/. i ftfternoon at 4 o'clock. ?Died, March 3, 1000, the year-old child of Mr and Mrs Hal Perry, of the Tank section. ?Mr W. M. Moore spent a Couple of days recently looking after his saw mill and shingle works near Kershaw. ?Capt Jno Q McManus, of Kershaw, D. G C. of K of P , paid an official visit to Lancaster Lodge, No. 59, Monday. ?Mr. Claude Crowell, who has been in Camden for sometime, came up yesterday on a visit to kio vin Alio oiniui ) min. i i aim tt mivcr. ?Salesday brought a good crowd to town, although there was nothing for sale by the court's officers. ? Mrs. M K. Mathis returned Monday Irom Norway, where she has been visiting her daughter, y Mrs. A. J. Bass. ?Rev. J. B. Bozeman, of Walterboro, spent Saturday and j?. Sunday with Mr 1> A Williams. He preached for Mr. Boldridge Sunday morning. ?Mr W. A Moore, our former young townsman, who is doing a commission business in Spartanburg, spent a couple of days with relatives in Lancaster recently. ?Mr. .J. II. Thompson, county superintendent of education, was thrown by his Balaam Sat?.? urday morning as he came into town, but the landing was so muddv that he was not hurt. ?There will be preaching at Gills Creek church next Sabbath th <> 1 1 111 iiwt-.int jiikI vv-?? urn r??_ quested to state that every member is expected to bo present, as important matters are to be brought before t lie congregation. m. ?List of letters advertised (or the week ending March f>, 1900 : ^ Miw Cora Mackey, Mrs. Cora Mc Guirt, Thos. Conor. Jim Madison. | J. P. Moser, (2), II. H. Smith. J. F. Ghbookv, 1*. M. ? ?Thh Northwestern Yeast Co., * of Chicago, 111., aro out again thin year distributing free samples of their now famous Magic Yeast There is hardly a man, woman or child in the United States not familiar with this favorite bread raiser You make no mistake when you buy Magic Yeast at f> cents a packW ftnd refuse to take any To efitrc the original Witch Hazel Si\ivi?, /or neWltt'e Witch Hazel Salve, well ' tuJh!!11 M * ?'Mli?ln cure fertfillen ?n<l akin ?Jt?wortheOiint'-, foil* J ',, v Ely v Baking Powder Pure elicious and wholesome rwom oo.t mw yown. ?Deputy sheriff J. S. Wilson, of Lancaster, was in town again last week shaking hands with his friends.?Era. i ?Mr. J. E. Black well and Mk-*s Nceley Hilton wore married last Friday night by Itev. Jabez Ferris at the homo of the officiating minister.?Era. ?On Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs N A Smith, Mr I). R. Fletcher, one of the popular young clerks at the store of the Heath Banking & Mercantile Co., was married to Miss Bertha Smith, Rev. Jabez Ferris officiating After the ceremony they repaired to the home of the groom's sister, Mrs W. M. Gay, where a tempting repast awaited them, Our best wishes attend them. Here's our Rich.?Era. I felt o, fort Lnwn ! Mr. J. T. Thomasson, manager of the telephone system in Lancaster, is building a line from Lancaster to Fort Lawiv-i In a few days it will be, "Hello, Fort Lawn !" over an independent line. Jlrffintration llottril Organized. The new hoard of registration was organized Monday. Mr. J. Montgomery C as key was made chairman. The hoard is now composed of J. Montgomery Caskey, J. A. Weaner and T. W. See rest. A DanffrroiiM Accident. As Mesffrs. J. N. and S. I). Taylor, of Craigsvillc, were on their way home from Lancaster Monday afternoon, their horse became unmanageable as they were going down the hill near town, and dashed out into a ditch, upsetting the buggy and throwing them both out. Mr. Tlianey was bruised about his head some and badly shaken up, but not seriously luirt. Mr. Samuel 1). did not escape so lightly. His right arm was broken above the elbow and he received several bad bruises. They were brought back to Mr. J. E. Taylor's and Dr. M. P. Crawford summoned to their relief. They are getting along very well. Mr. Taylor?the elder?went home yesterday morning. It was a dangerous accident. The horse never stopped till he got home. He broke loose from the buggy at the creek. The buggy was badly broken up, but the horse was unhurt. Saved IU(y LJfem^ j Mr. P. W. Hebebrand, Pres. Ohio Pipe Covering Co., Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I 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. I am in good health now and have gained several pounds in flesh." or. Miied Nervine u *)M i I'i c) 11'ti i"1,u' ' - B t "I For Thb Kntbhthisk. Heath Spring*' Happenings. Mr. Editor: Not having seen anything from the Springs in some time, will endeavor to give you a brief synopsis of the happenings of the town. Guano, guano, and some more guano! is the cry to be heard on every hand these days. The meet ings of the farmers on the fertili zer question does not seem to lessen the quantity purchased one whit, but if we are to judge of the amount purchased, by the way the roads are cut up by the hauling, there seems to be more of the "stuff" hauled away than ever before, at least from this place. , Mr. A. L. AJobley has purchased the stock of goods of 1*. T. Cauth en and moved from the A. Cauthen building into that of P. T. Cauthen. Mr. J. W. Creed has entered the list of our merchants, and is lo ated at the old Horton stand. Mr. Ed. Crenshaw has charge of the store. Mr. O. W. Clark has one of the most attractive stores in the town, since he has added to his| building and had it painted inside. Mr. A. P. Brown and his milli nor, Miss Bell Thompson, are both in New York looking after bargains. Dr. W. S. Moore is having a nice residence put up on main street, just below the corner of Spring. Rev. Chalmers Moore is some better and the doctors say if he cm retain his nourishment there is no reason why he should not recover. This is certainly good uews to his many friends and acquaintances. Miss Anna Tray wick gave a most delightful musicale, one night last week, to a few of her friends. Rev. (J. B. Query, representing the Publication Committee ol The Southern Presbyterian church in the synod of South Car olina, spent several days here last week. Cotton has reached 9 23 on this market! It seems that the railroad people never intend putting np a depot at this place. The present arrangement of putting freight in a box car, is very unsatisfactory to all conceined, while there is no place for passengers to wait. It is nothing short of criminal negligence to force ladies and children to stand out in the cold and rain waiting for a train with not even a box car to go in otf the damp ground. Add to this the delay of the traina?from 20min utea to two hours?all of which time ladies have no place to wait out of the weather. This is o fancy picture as the writer hap seen thin thing happen again and again. Elouisk. "I used Kouol Dynpopala Cure In my fitmlly wiili wonderful results. It utrcs immediate relief. Is pleasant to take and In truly the dyspeptic's U'st friend," nays K. IlartKcrlnk. Overlsel, Mich Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure Crawford ilroa ** d-ws Attention ! Confederate Veterans. A mooting of the Dixie Camp of Confederate Veterans is hereby called to be held at Lancaster courthouse on Saturday, the 17th day of March, for the purpose of electing officers, appointing delegates to the reunion in Louisville, Ky., and collecting tlues. The matter of pensions will also he considered. All other veterans of the county are cordially invited to meet with the Dixie Camp on the 17th. \\ . (r. A. Portkr, Commander. frKo. W. Jonkh, Adjutant. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them ;al?o Old, Hun ning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Hoi Is, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, (/happed Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Crawford Bros. Druggist. 2 Constipation of the Dowels may bo easily cured by ? few doses of Dr. m. a. Simmons Liver Medicine. To restore the Clear Skin, the IlriKht Rye, the Alert Oalt and Sound Health, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Hob Childbirth of Its Terrors and Minimize the I'aln and Dangers of Labor by using Simmons fcspiaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Ci * Women? Remember This That hi addressing Mrs. Vie* ' you art* communicating' with u v ? a woman whose experienec in <; ing woman's ills is greater tlun roof any living person- male or fcrmi- . A woman caii talk freely to :> \- ? man when it is revoliing to relate >? private troubles to a man. Many women sufl :r in silence am drift along from had to worse, know ing full well that they should lum immediate assistance, but a naturi modesty impels tiiem to shrink fron exposing themselves to the quest it and prohahle examination of ever their family physician. It is unneees sary. Without money or price you ear consult a woman, whose knowledge from actual experience is unequaled. Women suffering from any form ol female weakness are invited to freel.t communicate with Mrs. l'iukliam al I X f UJ| llil. .UU.NJS. All letters are received, opened, rend and answered by women only. This is n positive fact?not n inert statement. It is certified to by tin mayor unit postmaster of Lynn nn<l others whose letters, all in a little book. Mrs. I'inkham has just published. Write for a copy, it is free. Thus has been established the eternal confidence Itetwevn Mrs. I'inkhamana the women of America which has nevci been broken and has induced mo.-t than MMMMH) sufferers to write lier foi advice durinp the last few months. ''.it of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has (rained the very knowledge that will help your ease. She asks no'hinp in return except your pood-wiil. and her advice has relieved thousands. Here are some of the cases we refer to: Mrs. Plnkham Helps Two Women Through Change of Life and Cures Another of Sterility. Road Their Letters. "Df.ak las. I'inkiiam I feel that it is owinp t Lydia K. I'inkhain's Vegetable Compound that I am alive today. It has taken me out of a sick bed where i luul lain for six weeks with a (rood doctor to tend me twice a day. My 'rouble was ehantre of life, had frequent hemorrhages. Your medicine checked the flow ri^ht away. I am now able to do all my work, ar I backache is unknown. I am fortythree year of ape and enjoyinp pood hca"h."?Mas. Anxik Fostkk, Cascade Locks. Orcon. " I)kait Mas. I'inkiiam?When I first wrote to you. I was in a very bail condition. I was pnssii.p throuph the nlmii.r.. 15* ? ?-- ' ..h. ... ..... mail HI*- IHirUir.N SHUl 1 had bladder and liver trouble. 1 bad suffered for nine years. Doctors failed to do ine any good. Since 1 have taken Lydia E. l'inkhum's Vegetable Coinpound my health has improved very much. I will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove as great a blessing to them as it has to me."?Mas. (?k.o. II. Junk, 901 I)e Kalb Ave.. Uroolclyn, N. Y. "Dk.au Mum. IMskiiam?It was my ardent desire to have a child. 1 had been married three years and could not become a mother, so wrote to you to find out the reason. After following your kind advice and taking Lydia K. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, I became the mother of a beautiful baby boy. the joy of our home. He is a fat, healthy baby, thanks to your medicine."?Mas. Mi nii a Finki.k, Rose coc, N. Y. Two More Women Who Acknowledge the Help they Have Received from Mrs. finkham. " Dkaii Mas. I'inkiiam ? The doctor says 1 have congestion of the womb, ami cannot help me. There is aching in the right side of abdomen, hip. leg, ami back. If you can dome any good, tlease write." - Mum. Nina Ciiakr, ulton. N. Y., Decern lie r 20. 1K97. " Dkak Mas. I'inkiiam?1 followed your instructions, and now I want every woman suffering from female trouble to know how good your advice and medicine is. The doctor advised an operntion. I could not War to think of that, so followed your advice. I got Wtter right off. I took six Ixittlea of Lydia K. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Comfound and used three packages of anative Wash; also took your Liver l'ills. and am cured."?Mkm. Nina viiAKK, ruiion, is. *., December 12, 18N8. ' Drak Miih. IMnkiiam?Hnvc been offering for over a year and had three doctors. At time of menstruation I suffer terrible pains in back and ovaries. I have headache nenrly every day, and feel tired all the time. The doctor said my womb was out of place. Would be so glad if vou could help me." ?Mas. Caiii, VohS, Sac City, Iowa, August 1, 181?8. " l'lease accept my sincere thanks for the good your advice and Lydia K. IMnkliain's Vegetable Compound has done me. I did everything you told me to do, and used only three l?ottles, and feel better in every respect."? Mrs. Cari. Vohh. Nac City, Iowa, March 23, 18?y. Mrs. Plnkliam has fifty Thousand Such Letters *us Above on File at Her Office She Makos no Statements She O nr. not Prove. Flushed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples, Nat sea, Dassltude I.ost Appetite. Sallow Cor p)e\lon, Dimple*. Blotches, are warning Take Dr. M A. Simmon* I-lver Medlolno. Shorten the time ol Condnement, Ntrengthr Mother and Supply Breast Milk for Child 1; using Simmon* Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet*. 1 > IM I? wH^ipfFiinpr" ^in ' v ^ ' tBK v ft;. . > v oooooooop* HE/ Banking & i. i ...COMI i |^^^^???:4?3*Sr?*? >4 X?** i O O <) (> O <1 O ?> O < OPENING SEVEN NEl Which took place at Lane; ' uary ist, 1900, is an inter , Our friends have deluged | eyes are turned upon us. > not so much because our 11 er than "old stocks," but 1 are sure to find it out. WE 6RI With special New Year ba , lionVshare of your patroi experience and cash pure to the recent advance. ( extensive scale? stocks la 1 New lines to be daily ac done to make this the IDE Our crowded stores will t< not been in vain, nor 011 cold snap has come, and v GREAT CL01 Picked up in Philadelphia cents on the dollar. Six hundred pairs Pants at less of that! Men, if you exf few years, buy some of th< > for years to come. Horn 1 closed out his samples of 1 cents on the dollar?1,200 purchases of Kmbroideries handkerchiefs and miles u eries at less than one-hal tion. You will positively We intend to do a very cheaper than our competit BIG AE We bought for spot cash 1 (we keep in close touch tvi pairs of Shoes at a big di the shoe store of this ,tc II. C. Goodman and all t WE ARE IN Pulling strong stokes for , are going to succeed. % . Heath Banking i nw w m ww w** w** + ** O O O O O O O O O I ww ?****< w?*< o "TTTTWm . -<_ * - ? o o c very ^ k ""Sr4i^*A^J* * UP OUR f l/V STORES / istc:r and KeVffi?J\." csting event to -i us with good wishes. All Storekeepers ^re worried?v' jr lew goods are really cheapA^/ because the "dear people^^S* det YOU | irgains. Our claims to the iage are justified by din* bases in the markets prio^ v ^)ur preparations are m ant " , fltf \i2L * * MM irge and assortment,great. Ided, and everything being ; 'Jr AL TRADIlfQ PLACES. M cstify that ourrts^^ave^ A r time thi< t'hro ~ dth it our Q^f K 'HINtr i at a sherffrs. hundred Suits ^Tt^. than one-half price. )ect to stay on earth ise suits for ynn ir, the New'York hat ajr men's hats to us jA hats in all. Our giganSte'??^ and H and kerchiefs?ts.Qrftflh pon miles of new '* f price?await your inaflp ^ wonder at their cheapJS^ large business by & ors. Before the 7 >v*NCB^g*' fropft a heeoy manufacture itK' themj 126 cases?7t$6<}i iscount. This is syre nvn. The YV. L-.DouglaJP? he good shoes found henk <tdB THR RAM public patronage, and I Yours, for^Busincss.*M|P ^ If ,,lan,8 *uiit- m 7/ M8?r?n* doi"8 h* !jf' xi \ . ^ (?* ^J^pojd nij) nodn pupg-t'arftkpu* *<h?p &w-1N* SifrftUy^cViu.^iwj Xeqx B^llv?r.Cr??fo.v < " v ^ : * ?c ^ ? *#*