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iHCiun^ Makes the food more dc __ ?OVM. XMHIH MARKET. March 9, 1900. COTTON. Striot (rood middling, 0 Good middling Striot middling, Middling FRO DUCK. Butter (good), per pound 12% Krgs, per doien, 8% Chickens, 18 to 20 Corn, per bushel, 60 Hsms(home raided),per pound.. .6 to 8 Shoulders (borne raised), per lb.,. .6 to6 Saturday, March 10, lOOO. Short Locals. Mr. E. D. Tillman of,Van Wyck, was in Lancaster last Wednesday. ?Camden's town council has recently passed an anti-spitting ordinance. ?Dr. Young, of Richburg, removed a cancerous growth from Dr. James H. Witherspoon'e face Thursday. ?Mr. B. N. Moore of Yorkville, and Mr. P. G. McCorkle of Rock Hill, were in town yesterday. ?The farmers are going to get a late start this spring. The plows can't start now, at best, for a week. ?Mr. W. J. Cunningham's cot tages are ready for pn:n?ing. One of thein 19 already occupied. ?Miss Addie Carter, one of Lancaster's most beautiful and charming young ladies, left Thursday for Blackstocks to visit friends. ?The case of the Newton Cotton Mills versus Leroy Springs taken up. by Ernest Moore, Esq , has been decided by the supreme court in favor of the defendant. ?Mr. R. D. Mayer, of Baltimore, son of Mr. Nat. Mayer, formerly of Lancaster, were among the guest to arrive at the Cunningham Home Hotel Friday evening. ?Mr. L. II. Nixon, of Charlotte, was it. town two days in the piano business. Mr. Perkins was also here on similar business for E. M. Andrews & Co., of Charlotte. ?President W. T. Gregory, of the Lancaster Mercantile Company, has just returned from a business trip to Columbia and Charleston. ?Mr. J. M. Heath, of Lancaster, was in the city yesterday inspecting the stock of the defunct Ganson Dry Goods Company. We learn with a view to purchasing. ?Yoikville Yeoman. ?Tuesday and Wednesday there was a perceptable change in the f weather it growing warmer and much pleasanter until the close oi me second evening and night */ '* ' when we were visited by a rain ? fall and lower temperature. Ueath of Mr*. W. J. Culp. Mrs. Maggie Culp, wife of Mr. W. J. Culp who lives on Heath, \ ' Springs <Xr Co's Foster farm, died Tuesday night after an illness ot several months with consumption of the bowels She was the oldest daughter of Mr. O. W. Bell, Jr.. and had been married about lour years. She leaves a husband and two children. She was a member of Camp Creek M. E. church, and an estimable christian woman, j Her remains were interred at Carmel Wednesdayt Mr. Culp has "ympathy of the public in his ^ fit- i j Baking Powder PWRE Vicious and wholesome B ? ' tic Wedding at Datlley. tai Miss Iiattie Funderburk, daugh- wa ter of Mr. J. T. Funderburk, of a ^ 0Q j Dudley, was married last Wed- ^ nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to ^ Mr. Edward Jackson Miller of .. Wll Jefferson. The ceremony took ^ place in the Dudley Baptist cjQ church and was performed by Rev. B. S. Funderburk, assisted ten by Rev. Mr. Ligon. Mr. B. hei Y. Funderburk, brother of the hie bride was best man, and Miss ( Eva Shute, bride's maid. The No following were attendants: Mr. Bernard Massey with Miss Pearl _ off, Welsh: Mr. Steve Welsh with " ' Ca Miss Kate Miller ; Mr. Jno. Lowry jr with Miss Ella Funderburk; Mr. ou, Frank King with Miss EfBie Mil- for ler; Mr. Howard Smith with Miss Ch Minnie Funderburk. Little Misses tw< May and Alma Funderburk, sis- J ters of the bride, acted as flower girls. Messrs. B. C. Hough and ^ Steve Laney acted as ushers for the occasion. At the conclusion J hel of the interesting ceremony the marriage party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where vei all enjoyed an excellent supper. on J Of Special Notice I W 0, I want all my friends to know cor that 1 resigned the position I had me with Mr. E. M. Andrews over six Pai months ago and accepted a position ^it with Chas. M. StietT, of Baltimore, A M Jl " - ? mu., wno manuiaciures the cel. . ? . - ? .. . _ ant ehrated SliefT Piano. Mr. Stieflf . hat a F.tciorv branch wareroom .. the in Charlotte, N. C., where I make , hai my headquarters. When von .* P?1 write me concerning the purchase ,, ent of a Piano he sure to address me "care of Clias M. StieflT," as a let- r .1 . . . l?r ter addressed '?t herwise may never , _ . _ mo come to mv hands. The Stiefi . , . ... hai Pianos "tine their own praise' r . an( and you can get one of those mag_!C A. nt -J * ' ? nmctMii i~ianos ana save tne miuFai die man's profit by writing to me care Chas. M. Stieflf, Charlotte, N. C. L. H. NIXON, j 2t. Special Salesman. 7 * * j g^rj ?Mr. Robert McCain who lives ... Ch in the Tirzah section, recently ^ celebrated his 73rd birth day. He j had with him on that occasion , ab( several friends, among them Rev. son W. W. R itchford and Rev. J. VV. t , am Little. Bo No #fope for you, said four different physi- h . cians, but I still had sufficient left to try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, as it em was highly recommended to me. I doi had suffered for years with heart caj trouble; so bad was my case 1 was given up to die several times. Had "a1 severe palpitation, short breath and 4 mn/'Vi rttirt iKnuf flutt?rinnr ...UW.. I..V ..v?. a J| and smothering spells, but 8*. Miles' Heart Cure gave me prompt relet and finally a permanent cure. pl> Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Owsnaboro, Ky. ^u| OR. MILES' bu; Heart Curo I bar is sold by All druggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Tf Book oh heart and nerves sent free. tj,e Or. MllaarMedical Company, Elkhart. Ind. A. s K< r' jlu>trth of l|* Terrors and Mlnlmlr* ^ by using hn.- Icuv LUKBEK IN BLACKYILLE. P. Johnson Kills B. R. Car oll Shooting First With a ihotgun and Again With a Pistol After he Had Fallen. 3lackville, March 8.?Special: R. Carroll was fatally shot re at 2 o'clock today. No parulars at present can be ascerned. It appears that Carroll r on his way or returning from dacksmith shop, when Johnson tered from the store of Briggs, ist & Co. and tired twice at rroll with a shotgun loaded I th buckshot at very close range, ; ? gun wads entering Carroll's * thing. After Carroll wan shot , prn Johnson emptied the con- l its of a revolver into Carroll's , id and body, almost touching: ! a with his pistol. i Carroll cannot live but a short 1 I ile; his brains are shot out. t one seems to know anything * )ut the shooting, though the l eets were filled with people. ( rroll was to have been tried for c life at the coming session of 1 * court at Barnwell next week , killing James Bolen last ristmas. Carroll has a wife and * 3 children. r .later.?Carroll died at 6 o'clock ' s afternoon. } f publican* Met. \t a convention of Republicans | d here recently, F. It. Massey 1 William McMenna were elec- , as delegates to the State con- * ition which meets in Columbia "t the 20th inst. F. It. Massey, ? >eph Clark and Allen Hudson j re elected as delegates to a ] igressional convention which 4 ets at Rock Hill the latter J t of this month. i other Moutla)/ Niuht. Prof. F. G. Moore will give )ther one of his excellent enter * omenta Monday nigi^ After | i performance he will give a ? idsome present to the most t sular lady, besides other pres } s will be given in the usual 1 y. The colored people are not , gotten,?he will give to the ^ st popular colored woman a t idsome present also. Come \ 1 enjoy yourselves. 1 r ncy Prices Paid tor a Duke's \ Horses, * London, March 8.?At the sale ? the Duke ot Westminister's t ing of race horses today King [ ire and Flying Fox were bought 1 Edraond Blanc for thirty seven \ lusand five hundred guineas, * >ut $196,500. Mr. Blanc is a c i of the founder of Monte Carlo \ 1 a brother-in law to Roland i neparte. 1 Did a Wholesale Business. fi f \n Englishman hailing from i ? north went into the Chatham ! el, in Paris, recently and very ' itiously asked the price of a iskey. 'One franc, sir," replied the tender. 'And a whisky and soda?" 'One franc, sir. All drinks are i same price." rhe Englishman sat down and, his astonishment, found that i place was run on American es and that the customers also ped themselves at their own rretion. lie punished that tie of whisky till it was nearly pty. As he went out he paid vn his franc, hut the manager led him back and said, "You -f] te forgotten your change." '1 thought that the drink waa ? ranc?" . ^ 'That is so, air," waa the re- ^ r. "That ia the retail price, ^ t there ia a reduction when you j y wholeaale." And ho handed j ;k 5 aoua.?London Chronicle. >re?torethe Clear Skin, the Bright Kye, Alert Halt and Shund Health, uac Dr. M p ilmmonH Live* Medicine. a, lj ipatlon of the llow.U may he easily h hy a few doaea of Dr. M A. Simmons u at Medicine. V~~" V^r ' ' ^foment,; Remember This Fad That In addressing Mrs. Pir' ' : ron are communicating with n x- ; -a woman whose experience in ir ' tig woman's ills is greater thin t i >f any living person? male or fema!> . A woman ean talk freely to n \>" nan when it is revolting to relate her trivate troubles to a man. Many women suffer in silence and Irift along from hail to worse, knowng full well that they should have mmediate assistance, but a natural uodesty impels them to shrink from x;?o,ing themselves to the questions 3 ind probable examination of even heir family physician. It is unneces- ) .aw. Without money or price you can onsult a woman, whose knowledge 'rom actual experience is unequaled. Women suffering from any form of emale weakness are invited to freely 'oiiuminiente with Mrs. l'inkham at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened. end and answered by women only. Tliis is n positive fact?not a mere itntcincnt. It is certified to by the ( nay or and postmaster of Lynn and ithcrs whose letters, all in a little liook. I ilrs. Pink ham has jnst published. A'rite for a copy, it is free. Tlins las been established the eternal conidence between Mrs. Pinkbnm and the vomen of America which has never ' icon broken and has induced mo e han It?(?.iMH? sufferers to write her for 1 ulvice during' the last few months. 4 Out of the vast volume of experience " vhieh she has to draw from, it is ^ norr than possible that she has gained he very knowledge that will help j our ease. She asks nothing in reurn except your good-will, and her ( idviee has relieved thousands. Ilere ire some of the cases we refer to: ' Wrs. Plnkham Ho/pa Two Women Through VSkange of Life and Ourea , \nother of SterllHym Read Their Letters. ' IIkah Iks. Pinkmam -1 feel that It s owing 1 Lydia E. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound that I am alive tolay. It has taken me out of a sick ^ led where I had lain for six weeks . vith a good doetor to tend me twice a 1 lay. My * rouble was change of life, ' ad frequent hemorrhages. Yourmedl- * sine cheeked the flow right away. I 1111 now able to do all my work, ard laekache is unknown. I am forty- ( hree year- of age and enjoying good . ?ealth."?Mas. Annik Fomtkk, Cascade ] jocks, Ore "on. " Dkaii Mas. Pinkmam?When I first ^ vrote to you, I was in a very bail con- ( lition. 1 wns passing through the ihange of life, ami the doctors snid I 1 iad bladder and liver trouble. I had uttered for nine years. Doctors failed ( o do me pny good. Since I hare taken jydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComHiund my health has improved very nueh. I will gladly recommend your nedieine to others and am sure that it < vill prove as great a blessing to them i is it has to me."?Mkh. tlr.o. II. Ji nk, i 01 IV Kulb Ave., llrooklvn. N. Y. \ " I)kai< Mhh. I'inkiiam?It wan iny irdent desire to have a ehild. 1 had wen married three years and could lot become a mother, so wrote to you . 0 find out the reason. After follow- J ng your kind advice nnd taking Lydia 3. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound, I >eeame the mother of a beautiful baby H>v. the joy of our home. He is a fat, lealthy baby, thanks to your inediiine."?Mks. Mind a Finki.k, Roa:oe, N. Y. Two More Women Who \oknowledge the Help hey Hove Reoelvetl from ytrsm Pinkham. " Pkak Mhh. I'inkiiam?The doctor iavs I have congestion of the womb, 1 nil M l ! ? ..... v......w. ..%> !# uivi. j iivri- in ariilll^ n the right side of abdomen. hip. leg, C ind hack. I f yon can do me any (food, dease write." - Mum. Nina Ciiahk, ' t'ulton, N. Y., DecemW'r 20, lfit?7. \ " Dkah Mrs. Pinkiiam?I followed our instructions, and now I want C svery woman suffering from female rouble to know how ^ood your advice md medicine is. The doctor advised in operation. I could not War to hink of that, so followed your advice. [ got Wtter right off. I took six Wttlcs >f Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Comxnuid and used three packages of Sanative Wash ; also took your Liver x l?ill*. and am cured."?Mrs. Nina ?hake, Fulton, N. Y.t December 12, ( ,808. V "Dkah Mum. Pinkiiam?Have Wen 1 tuffering for over a year ami had three : loctors. At time of menstruation 1 * liiffpr tpr**i 1*1 *? ??o <?? ??* V.~ ?i- 1 - ~ ['"..in III IIUCH 1111(1 1 varies. I have headache nearly every ' lay, and feel tired all the time. Tha loctor said nu' womb was out of place. iVould be 'x? klad if vou could help me." - Mkh. Caiu. ViihJ, Sac City, Iowa, 1 tugust 1, 181?8. ' " l'lease accept my sincere thanks for he good your advice and Lydia K. 'inkham's Vegetable Compound has lone inc. I did everything yon told ne to do, and used only three bottles, ind feel better in every respect."? ?t km. ('ami. Vohh, Sac City, Iowa, Marck 1 3, IHW. J Mrs, Pinkham has fifty ? Thousand Suoh Lattara aa 1 bovo on FUo at Hor Of7oo Sho Makot no Stato- 1 nonts Sho Gnrnot Prove Flushed Cheeks, Throbblnf Temples, Maura, Lassitude lost Appetite. Sallow Comlexton, Pimples. Hlotcbes, are warning*, 'ake I)r. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine 1 Shorten the tllne of Confinement. Strengthen j > (other and Supply Ilreast Milk for Child by I sing Simmons Squaw Viae Wine or Tablets. x I v'.rv :.v- " jWPRjw ooooooooo HE/ Banking & ...COMI O O O O O O o o o Vt> V^? V|> ^ OPENINC SEVEN NE Which took place at Lane .iary ist, 1900, is an inter 3ur friends have deluged jyes are turned upon us. lot so much because our 1 ir than "old stocks," but ire sure to find it out. WE GRI * With special New Year b; ion's share of your patro ixperience and cash pure o the recent advance. < extensive srde?stocks h Mew lines to be daily a( lone to make this the IDE 3ur crowded stores will t lot been in vain nor on :old srap has come, and v * GREAT CL01 Picked up in Philadelphia :ents on the dollar. Six lundred pairs Pants at less )f that! Men, if you ex] ew years, buy some of th or years to come. Bon; :losed out his samples ol :ents on the dollar?1,200 nirchasesof Embroideries landkerchicfs and miles u jries at less than one-hal ion. You will positively Ye intend to do a very :heaper than our competit BI-3c AI Ye bought for spot cash we keep in close touch w >airs of Shoes at a big d he shoe store of this t< H. C. Goodman and all t ttfl? API? IN ii u niuu 111 *> Pulling strong stokes foi ire going to succeed. M Banking i O 'O o o o o <> o o yt.ft ~V ~iE i UP OUR 4\ /f** W SJORE^ aster esting event to the us with good wishes. > \. 'M Storekeeners are worried^? lew goods are really chea?? because^^j||^^^ argains. Our claims to' the ^ nage are justified by ?ijr :hases in the markets pridr 1 Our preparations are oiif aV? ? # irge and assortment great. V ided, and everything being jr IAL TRADING PLAttt^ estify that effor^jl^Vt r time; ^hrc> vith it\our r ? ii? i at a hundred Srnu^ 5 than one-half pritf/** pect to stay on ca!^ jjc ese suits for you arKST" ar, the [ men's hats to 5* > hats in all. Our gigaj|t; and Handkerchiefs^, A pon miles of new embt % f price?await you!M?'?ifr wonder at their ch?aj)i& large business by sel? ors. Before the ^"^ from a needy manufaSP ith them) 126 cases? iscount. This is suroiEft wn. TJ^ W. L. Dofr u he go<rfR>hoes founcUK THE BM r public patronage# ^ Yours, for Busin I IK# imm v o o <? o o o * - Jlc ~ V ?$?* *