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4 HT i . 71 * < % VY ' "rV; <7 -- ? r j, * . - Kov Jp ^Bsewnni PMakesvthefood more i eovAi %knmoi * ' - ' 11 * -' r MARKET. March 29, 1900,. K . -*%: COTTOH. Strict good middling, J (iood middling Btriat middling Middling, pRoonci. Butter (good), per pound,... IS Krgs, per dozen, > Cntokens, 18 to Oorn, per bushel,.. Hams(borne rained),per pound,. .6 t< Shoulders (home raised), per lb.,. .5 t Salorday, March 31, lOOO. Short Locals. . ?Today (Friday) -is a vcri t % Able spring day. little plowing done i \hfcse parts this week. Ohiano wagons have bet much in evidence this week. ?Mrs. E. E. Gregory is visi ing relatives in Kershaw. ,?Mr. Gnnson is able to I out in his piazza some on brig] days. ?Mr. James H. Ilicksoin, < Charleston is visiting frient here. ?Dr. T. Simpson of Rot ? Hjll ^y^ls in town" a few hou yesterday. / ?Thy farmers'are going del all they can to help out tl 1 > a ' - ? a Dears in tne cotton market. ?Mr. Win. Mclv. Mittag < Cleveland county, N. C., is i Lancaster, his old bojne, for few days. j i t \ ?fVople around to\yn are tt^ iifcgHho necessary steps to pr va.4r "iUStenance for the yot.tt V" ? . ?L'eifeh trees arejfu full bU><>! liere If fh^.ivuihh'er'of bloon is amy criteria^-'the crop wi be ,&|e,uT ' "V ?M. W. Ci^a^e^tourti treajt||^r. returns; todayfroni vveek'S^sit to ^^ol(Vrc^1linif>bi grounds- at..^)akhurst jteulHAt'iit Spring. ' ^ ? ?Do not fail to in nouncement and iiitita^TT^ the Ganson Cash StoreNair ^ issue. It will bo of pecum interest to our lddy readers. ?Rev- C.*1L Civde*nnAtor e f ' a- V' " ~j tlue Tradesville circuit, was'd town the earl^* part of the wool tr-ii'i *s preparing H^sturt a Ro 1*1 v lev nnmumcnt fund-for c<li catioiitR^raJdg^/. V Jp* The race was run near Mr. It! . Harper's, soutli of town. ?Magistrate Onskey had lx fore him-this week Frank kk>ti ton chargctK \vith assault" an battery in two ca>e> fir w; tlistingdisTii^r in chemist??f^/ij /oology, %\mT proficient in |><>Tr icnl sci<*hco Ifcid geology. ^ J2 w > * ?Miss I.,ilHe Tlioin's man friends will'bo< glad ttt lour 4I10 has returned to Lai castor. She is just from No > - York, wlioro she posted hers# thoroughly upon the" *ylu^h< will be popular in hat>?!*?<Hu triminiifgM this spring and sun inej^^Sho will bo with tli ^^Toath Ttfhlking At Me'rcatilil corupanjp. , ?Alex Camos and Mi Arant bad little di forence here TuT^^fc aftftrnoo when the fontieriWcd two pi: t . ' tol shots at 4tho latter, bof ^ missing the aim. The shot s^PBl^ere tired inwthe hnl^ of tli Courthouse and the marks < <both balls can bo seen on tl1 Wall near the doer, under tl 1 front steps. Too much dispoi ary is said to liave been tl ^dpble. vU-i * iM V . wa Baking Powder 'Pure v? ; -* ieliciouf* and wholesome | WWWB 0OM VO?1U Three Chinamen, prominent ? mill men in their country, are making a tour through the Southern states, presumably picking up points in the textile ' business of the South. 'They spent a day this week in Spartanburg looking through the Spartan mills. 20 BO Ladles desiring a conteutod and happy old a u i?e should use Simmons Squaw Vine Wtue or " Tablets. commencing at 40 years old and conOo Inue during "Change of Life. A Bargain. ? 1 will sell my storehouse and a small stock of staple merchan diso cheap for cash or bankable t- paper. Only one' other store here, competing freight lines, in Apply at once to C. W. Williams, Catawba Junction, S 0. ,n ? Notice,?Atliancemen. The regular annual meeting of Lancaster county Alliance is called to meet in the Court House K> on Friday, April 18, 1900. It is desired that every sub meet and appoint delegates to-this meeting df E. B. Linolk, Pres. Is J. M. Knight, Sec. tf. _ * v ;k Our Millinery Deportment rs in Lancaster will be presided over this season by that skilled to and accomplished milliner, Miss ie Lillie Thorn, who is expected to arrive here the latter part of this week. Our new and fashionable in spring goods are also on the way, a and will reach here this week. The ladies and public gen really ^ are cordiilly invited toca'lrand 0- ifiapect tlie many and vaftOd at to tractions ve <hall have dftfdavechH>:ATH 4?ANK*fu // . _ 'j ($)m1?any. Ia-win 'A<,4ullrYr^<tC>4i?iilirT?^Lj1Ap:May?: "I)eVVItt's rAttlc K rlv^UjterH Sntjfyn hrln? cor* tain relief. eui? mv hVatectic anViievergripe." . sl!l'''y K< Hf''"ll>' t-lc tnwl and invigorate the dTmV4iv< r. riA'Ntd'Brai: , d w-h ?? .-w ' 1W ^f'*S Sv DEATlft>F GENE0AL5|?ufeAl - ** ^ ^ \ Thie -Kero Op Jhe Boers Pa? t|?j *i' Away^ ai\(LiPrVtotla,ts Plunged jt > - ^rti" Mournlng^"*^-- * fcaSjUcctoi"in, March 2S.?(Jpnoral last night at 11 :30 o'c^g^tlS^kuM)0(Mi still'pring Hwlnint. k ^Thp into I(1 nuVTfrht7H^4'iir . gallant gpnorjfT^nrH^y^gtwW^11 . y-1 lT^i*h 11t ai jj a kindly t6ne. T))? Pall Mall ,,v t??4A/.c(t #htVS/?"PietJofibert TVas < [3 S? :'. ** ? -r. * . ti >? s- tlje one " Pohtomporary Trcm$r<1 vnal Ilner7*exr*pt ox-Ghief Jusls tice Kotz, whose death could caU forth a sincere tribute of resHoct Iryni Englishmen of all 1 >< i s 111 o a n f Ipod e& fcidSguvT rniiNvaiO worW ftf^Tnyds r^o'nally" "was hbnesf el clean-haiided" r- ;i' !*' ? t If l > a *ly , MaiTt y! wayS : nT 'n peritonitis.-pTibe ftmay:al will take plaee tomvj^?\y" 1 vy day). The #o3?itoi>a?ff^4?' jj. pleading with tin1 widow to all( low a temporary interment here, ^ with a state funeral. ' J.onberf1 ' always expressed a dtMur&'tP^h^-! buried in a ma^s^le?p6id)uilt on - I FARMERS! f * n of South Carolina,' k s- ?? luuf trULTlVATOK w ll *ave fully one-half of the Is mule anil hand labor in ouli<> tivaMon <.f ny crppa. ? Can you alForil to be with" I out one ? I,el i?e lell yoff*all M' I about it. Special price to 10 I ,,rBt purchaser. J p I D. Y. HALl/^|K 4 SONS. | Box HflnV ?Xrk. I?a. "1' -r?1 I^J HP. VI| f T r~ ' ' his farm 4 ' .. > _ "His successor in the chief si command will probably bo Geri. b< Louis Botha, now commanding. .vi in natal." bi Brussels, March 28.?A pri- it vate dispatch lias been received M here from, Pretoria, which says p President Ivruger will now take chief command of the Transvaal forces. _ ilt At Torestore the Clear Stin, the UrlRht Kjre i,, thn Alorl Gait and Sound Health, use Dr. M. A. Sitnnions I.Ivor Medicine th The York Cotton mills, o- ^ Yorkville, this state, have anf ev nounced that they would 011 ?o next payday chip 3 'per cent. of from the annual dividend and ^ add it to the wages of opera- ^ tives. The wages of some of va the em])love Kad recently been & increased " cent. These "j were not in ?d in tlie in- w, crease. The ^resident of the nc mill says: "We cannot help ye foresee that there must he an va _1 . ?? mu v?i me present ooom sonic co day, and when we pot back to is the comparatively ilat depros- ?-l] sion of a few years ago, if we ever do, just as we voluntarily c}, increase wages now we will be cr compelled to reduce them then." **> Cll W An Ilonool .> < ?!I?'in?> for I.it ,(| George VV. Wnitt, of South Gardiner, P*" Me., says: "1 have had the worst cough, cold chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's ev Cough Remedy is the only tiling that jhas done any good whatever. I have . used one bottle of it and the chills. ? cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by J. K. di Mac key & Co. tu Citizens of Duncan arc inttr- wi estcd in ti project tr built a cot- b,t ton mill at Van Patton's Shoals, " where an excellent water power is located A B (truce has the 0f matter in hand and reports suf- Vi ficient encourapeitient for the wl establishment of the, enterprise. ">y kViT tiL* Camden, vfku.ha* just rtuurued^jfeomijiu tpi north, wTrere he-=n??^,intheittr terest posed ^ mills for that ttfifcn, ev states that all arrangement <*.] have about been completed an<r|?i that wofk on the buildings will Yi commence at an early date. V -ft The Curative Properties, Strength ami R J foot of Dr. M A. Simmons Liver M idiclno ar s ? always the same. It cannot be equalled J The Lancaster Alliance will '* ' i? ineel in I he Court House Thurs*' Btef^Xpril 5th at d o'clock p. inn urged every lu^niv fcifffo -b6|^^^ut as severajf 'ip-1^ plicants are to iWjfa^tiated.A Wt 1[ are jrlad to see ^ j coming in to the A1 liaise, vert fanner should be a ni?u>#er 01 I et the ^ , 44Sweet Bells Jangled \ ls-^ of Tune aVfd Harsh.** ir f!h?kMp<iinft du^riullon ?V thoti- ,1 I ;? sands ot w-sfen. cr..*#,?*? ?pondent, sickly, nrr\ (WM^^v MUjieii tothiinwelves and their ^kutUit'jT-S&hcj?. rMcELREE'^T Wfu^'pf Cardui T It brings health to tfie' worffally organism, an?l hcali&^there means wellpoisedherve*, efllaineas, atreltfgtti. I*! < It restore* womanly rigor nnd ppwer. It tones up the nerves which sutlertug' and disejaM bars sb? U*frJ... I* ?> V Use rti >st perfect remedy fever devised H I i>*r to restoro weak women to perfect! I health, and in malm tlmm oilm??it>.ii I and happy. $1.00 at all druggists. an For advice in cases requiring spec- 'p ial directions, nddress, giving syniptotns, "The Ladies' Advisory I>e- t>r partmont," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. KKV. J. W. HMITJI, Cnnul-n, H. O.. ' Mjli?"My wife need Wine of Cardul at home for falling of toe womb and It entirely cured I Rob Childbirth of lt? Terrors nn l Mlnlmln tho Pain iml Dangers of Ualxir by u?lnif Sun- tli Uionn rt<|u.kw Vluo Wine or Tablet.-i in About #100,*000 is report a ihseribod for the now mill t< 2, built at Well ford As pre iously stated it is proposed t iiUd a 10,000 spindle mill clrp ali/ed at $200,000 and T. E [oore is pushing the opt rise. * " " A Word Atksut Millet The common mill ft requi ;ht and rich soil and ,>c id a half to four ftet in > sown broadcast abou' le acre of in drills one irinn grass is a sfiooie* gle.se lauknud with et [>tli aro annuals and n quiia. rery season. On good, well ile millet furnishes an ftbuflffffiflt green forage, and for this purposora. ? cut during its various stages c owtli. The seeds are tine and not wel lapted to heavy soils. There are severs irieties, hnt the common millet, th ?lden and Hungarian grass are the one oat usually grown. Like the cor nnt, it requires a warm soil and wart eatlier for its best growth, and shouh >t be sown until these conditions pr< kit. In its green state it has a nutritiv due equal to timothy grass, but if let itil the seeds are ripened the stalks be me hardened and their nutritive vain lessened; consequently it is better t it it for hay before the seeds are rip id there will be less danger from ovei eding the ripened Beed. It is esteemc liefly for soiling, or as a supplementary op when the meadows are light am e corn crop8ilin. It should be cut am ired while the weather is warm bile many of tho annual plants ar luable for forage, none are in al spects equal to timothy and othe rennial grasses for hay. Il<ir*cliitlr Kimkc*. There is a current delusion in ulinos ery coniiuunity, especially in farinitij stricts, where people have a bette unce to observe such things, tha irsehairs are capable of being converter to snakes. The question has often beei scusted, but still there are some tea res about the matter that may 110 ove uninteresting. To begin with, th ot of tho hair must lie with it or else i ilLrfot take oil a "living, snake liko'-qA ;ene'e," ?ns some claim it really d?ni ider cerVhin conditions. ^ In muddy, tcnid water the hair, tliro?* i roots, in accordance with tho hit life by the law of affiinty, absorb talizing element(^{lie same as it di( lien on the A|iiinaf|t. lA^id the substanc the hair ljeing aniklal us well as vegeta b life.it jjfn.it unw?y more or less sensi re to Jwr ffWFrlrf- For more than i lariU r^in a eentury the evolutionist Jha id'liiore or less stress upon this horse irjEwrtW IJlr^uomena; but the wliol S^mYent hfts biffciittle weight from tlx olrftionist's standpoint, as there is in production aitKiVjx these "snakes; thout repred netiortj their whole faitl ^.delusion ?St. Louis Republic. fif? V '' ' ' i '* *' >r votk said four different rhysi an'^ buW still had suftijrtent taft-fc y Dr. A?es' New Heart Cure, as i as highl^ecommended to me.\ !H jnijtefed'for years ,with hej?r was my "case J^w# iven up todrttj^veral times.Jr Hai vere palpitatioi\S|Short brv*tn are mch pain about (n^kyrf/tTutterifti. ad smothering spelR*ljgE?tr3fr. Mife leart Cure gave me pGtopt .fctt'. ad finallya permanent''4 Taylor, 0w< ^ '??< 7*' DR. MIL?? l Heart Ctfi&p is sold by all druegists on gdaWgrtb:, ,J first bottle benefits or inonrya bitjg. .r, Book on heart and nerves scrtt fR?.*''r r. Vnles Modical Coinfctfchart. fnc Jie Stafe^ofSouth Carolina ?>f*f.nftrMwtor. r CHAS. II .IONR9, K*q , I'rob ito ,1ml n mi t IThkhkam, Adiim Morgan made suit to m r( "/ tut hlru I.'Hers of A 'lulnistr 111< the Tlstnje of slid ? Tlet^t u* (Surrrf* l*n These are therefore to file und itdmonlsh 11 id slnRiilitr the kindred and Creditois of tl Id Ooor(6 I. Ittrd. d(CMM U. that Ihev I id nppoar before me, in the Court <>f I'robat be held at LAnenster Court House, Sout "I lU-mlPI, ?|'l II "HI IH'Al .11 I ildlratlou thereof, hi II o'clock in the for ion, loithnw piiihc, If nnv tlicv hnr, why tl Ul Ail no it! -1 i;ii Ion hIiouIu not In* granted ?'?- - (liven under inv hand iind teal, th I?. ?. \ V!l*t dny of March Ai.no l)om ?' ni, l?> . ("HAS l> JOMKS Probate Judge March "J4--2* ... - No other medicine lluildx ,t"p and Kortl'h iC syatem ai(<itti?l Mlncarrla ire ;?h a-ell an Sin lon.n Sfjuaw Vine Wine or Table ta. I I ' ' j 0 t*.< r i. \ / / . ? Mr. J W L t 0?n V0JIT3 I ? ). my skin I ? failed one b ?A1th r ,i?- * I .1 Is tlur < ,* ly Aedy w 1 old p "OT'ls. bW*?mse it is fie' n*jj?iafe ..mei'" ' :ni- iraia. * It : t>> ? !e Ir .j in ir- -j the ' I ,i|:l r . ' ' f-'il ? O 2 ML ? ? Jib | Ck> _r?' * - CLYBlJliN-Hl LANCA t Wc want t that we,^avc MULE/ th offered on th will sell them .y % ccs for cash j DON'T BU Till you look and got our r I ^ (lcli glit you? !;[ * ' prije you. ^ V--'-- j^ooci YVa^on, Ilarncss; Cqt [ ? fopc you jTbir ]>\.r there is f | > ^ TuY. ?;. '* ' ?T"p=? ^ V ' if H ' A *3tyr >9 Vi? ; Sewing Hack jJ * * - ?A ? Fop S<tlo l?y tlio i Enterprise Pub. < o- I ic 1 I* itf ' * % ? I 4? I % i. 5ATH M ST ER, So. Cr he -,publk i the " a4/ r is rr i ar \\ thro* price* . the A/he , P * ne ; *llnu n , ^ "e AjO* i V f I f A i . ) J 4 L * IJjjIit KunninK ' rtfl ' New Horned Wtf . Climax ~ r .New JdealaiJU- New National.? j liHfifnatf'r, S. C. \