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Roya ^ABSOLtmcvf Makes the food more del . ?QY?C aAniwo powr MARKET. April 20, 1900. COTTON. Strict (food middling 9% Good middling Strict middling Middling, A PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound, 12^ Eggs, per dozen, 8^ Chickens, 18 to 2U Corn, per bushel, 00 } Ilam8( borne rained),per pound,. .0 to 8 4. Shoulders (home raised),per lb.,. .5 to 6 Saturday. April 21, 1WOO. .4 ^ ,w Short Locals. ?Mr. John M. Hinson, ol Kershaw, was in Lancaster this week. ?Mr. J. E. Blackmon has moved into his new home on Meeting street. ?Mr. Preston Hilton of West ill _ ? i * i ? vim- ih visiung ms orotner-inlaw, Dr. J. E. Rutledge. ?The creeks around town have been on an unuRal tare for two days. This afternoon (Friday) they are from hill to hill. ?We call attention to the new ad., 'Phone No. 25, whifch appears in this issue. ?Mr. Lonnie Comer,^of Van fWyck, visited friends in LancaR ter this week. ?Mrs. J. W. Miller of Jeflerr son who has been here for more than a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gregory, will return home today if the streams are down. ?Mrs. .1. D. Wylie and Mrs. J. E. Taylor will return today from Charleston whore they went as delegates to the convention of the Women's Federation. ?Mr. Milton Reed, general deputy of the National Union, left yesterday for Choster to wind up some unfinished business. He will return Monday and proceed with his work of establishing the order here. ?Charlie Thompson, colored, was before Magistrate Mobley at Heath Springs one day this week for non-payment of poll tax. He plead guilty and paid $10 in preference to a term on the cliaingang. ? ? ??? ^ ' RED HOT FROM THE GUN Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in * the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years* Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Bile cure on earth. 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bors. Druggist. 3 H y VHfc VI I UIIC aim IIITMi m^x Rhaksspeare'a description flt? thousand? of women. The/ are cross, despondent, sickly, nervous?a burden to themselves and their families. Their sweet dispositions arc gone, and they, like the bells, seem sadly out of tune, bat there Is a remedy. They can use McELREE'S Wine of Cardui It brings health to the womanly organism, and health there meant well poised nerves, calmness, strength. It restores womanly vigor and power. It tones tip the nerves which suffering and dis'-nrtc have shattered. It is the most perfect remedy ever devised to restore weak women to perfect health, and to make them attractive end bapny. $1.00 at ell druggists. For navice in esses requiring spec ial directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies* Advisory Pep partment," The Chattanooga Medir ' 1 cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. > Wicy. J. w. HMIT1I, Ciin.d. n, IU ?? sejrsi- "My wlfoiavd Wine of CariUd at horn* ?r : . for jts'llng of \h? wouib sad it entirely cured ^ ' ' Menstruation made Regular and Palnlens. and Pain* In AM*h Hips and Limbs mrnd by Simmon* Ktfnaw Vino Wine or Tablets A A L Baking Powder IRE licious and wholesome The Foster Case Heard. From Friday's State we cli] this as to the proceedings of th supreme coirrt: Gertrude Foster et. al., appel lants, vs. R. L. Crawford et. al. respondents. Mr. J. T. Ha; and J. Harry Foster for appei lants; Mr. Ernest Moore, Mr R. E. Allison, Mr. Charles I) Jones and Mr. T. Y. William were heard for respondents. BRAVE /BEN FALL Vipfima fn otnm>Al< 11 *ta?- >n. kidney troubles as well as womet and all feel the results in loss o appetite, poisons in the blood backache, nervousness, headach and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to fee like that. Listen to J. W. Gard ner, Idaville, Ind. He says : "Elec trie Bitters are just the thing fo a man when he is all run down and don't care whether he) lives o dies. It did more to give me no? strength and good appetite thai anything I could take. I can noi eat anything have a new lease 01 life." Only 50c. at Orawfon Bros. Drug St'we. Every bottl guaranteed. 2 Death of a Lancaster Lady. The Fort Mill Times chronicle the death on the 13th instant o Mrs. Mary Massey, wife of Mr. I. J. Massey of that place. It says Mrs. Massey was born in Lan caster, S. C., November 6, 1864 and was married to Mr. L. J Massey on November 12, 1884 She was the mother of four chil A a U ~ a . uiciG tuo juuu^uot ui nuuui 10 < beautiful little trirl four vears o age. Besides her husband am children, she leaves a motherMrs. T. J. K. Belk?, three sister and one brother to mourn thei loss. Can Your-fruit* and Vegetable* I have a canning outfit for can ning all kinds of lruits and veg etables, for $10. Full instruc tions accompanying each outfil O. L. McManub, Lancaster, S. C. 2 mos. Death of Mr. Connor. Mr. Henry L. Connor, wlios illness was referred to in ou last issue, died Tuesday nigh about midnight after an illnes of about two weeks, from pneu monia. Mr. Connor was 4: years of age and leaves a wif and four children, three hoy and one girl, to mourn hi death. He leaves three broth ers, Messrs. J. \V. Connor o Fort Lawn, Beauregard Conno of Lancaster, and J. Q. Conno of the county, lie was a mem her of the Camp Creek Methc dist church, where his remain were interred Wednesday after noon. Much sympathy is felt forth widowed mother and children MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratiiyfng to th public to know of one concern ii the land who are nut afraid to b generous to the needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of I)r. King1 New Discovery for Consumptior Coughs and Colds, have give away over ten million trial bottle of this great medicine; and hav the satisfaction of knowing it ha absolutely cured thousands o hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchi tis, Hoarseness and all diseases o the Throat, Chest and Lungs art surelv cured by it. Call on Craw ford Bros. Druggist, and get.a fre trial bottle. Regular size50c. am *1. Fvorv bottle jruarantoed n price refunded. J Mew Schedule on the L. C. Beginning Monday morning the Lancaster Chester wil operate under a new schedule the afternon train leaving here a 5:30 o'clock instead of 4 as here tofore. The morning train wil return here at 11:40a. m. instea< of 12:30. The other trains re main the same as now. Dr. M A. Hlrninun* Tlvor'Mortlctno Clear* tti Completion. k*vt-f llouv?ncy to thr Mint curcH llniMtMrhn, KngulnteM Samtrli, Ftowrt ?nd Ulvnr m ' TT 'ISl ' "3^ Rain in Africa, Too. A dispatch refers to South African matters as follows : "A deluge of rain lasting ten days has brought the operations in South Africa and part of the Free State to a standstill. The creeks have become roaring rivers and the roads are streams of mud." This is a good description oi our creeks and r ads just now. r Storm in Kershaw. 0 During the rain storm Wed 1 nesday afternoon the town oi Kershaw was struck by a smal y sized cyclone which wrecked the [- frame building in which the tele phone company had its centra' ollice. Miss Beckham, the younj s lady who presides in the central was in the office when the storn, came, was dragged out of the ^ debris by these who rushed tc i the place and found the destruc f tion. A sister of hers, who had I * started from her home to the e i. central, was picked up by the il wind and taken some distance " and lodged upon a fence. Neithei ~ of them were serioutly hurt, but i, both were badly frightened, oi r couree. There was no other dam ^ acn dnnn an far aa wa orn aHoioad ^ Old Curiottity Shop. i Tho exhibit of curios, relics p etc., the accumulations of more than a century by a prominenl relic collector, which was exhib8 ited in Chester recently and at f tracted so many visitors, has been tendered to the ladies ol l. . the Presbyterian church of Lancaster and will be on exhibition at tho residence of Mrs. M.J. . Perry from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., on Wednesday, Thursday and | Friday of next week. A small ^ admission of 10 cents will be \ charged each visitor. Every body is invited to inspect this s wonderful collection. Little Nell r and her grandfather will be on hand to wolcoine you. You will t. find relics from battlefields? . Revolutionary, Mexican, Con.. federrte and Spanish?relics from all parts of the world . specimens from Arctic seas tropical climes, and wonders ii art from eastern countries dresses, bonnets and ornaments worn over a century ago?on', wedding dress from Worth 11 e Paris ; dolls, still in their an r cient garb, and teasets used 7( t years ago by the little folk 8 and many other things that can g not be enumerated here. Corns e one and all and see for your s selves. Lovers of antiquities s curios and relics will be full} " repaid. r r The Census Takers. - Mr. T. J. Cunningham, super visor of the census for this con s . .... gressional district, which is tc be taken in the month of June (? has made his appointments ant . is now sending out commission! to the appointees. The appoint nients for Lancaster county ar< 6 as follows : e (Jills Creek?B. Cunninghan .. and J. F. Hunter, a Cane Creek?J110. M. Perrj and Rufus B. Crockett. 11 Buford?Walter Carnes am b William Qayle. e Cedar Creek?C. F. Tillman " Flat Creek?Jno. R. Faile anc ! Marion A. Conally. , Indian Land?Leitner Shur 1 , ley. Pleasant Hill?W. B. Bruct ^ and I). N. Mackey. d Waxliaw?Win. J. Crenshaw r Messrs. B. Cunningham am J. F. Hunter have received tliei commissions, and the commis , sions of all th<' others have heei 1 forwarded, wo are advised hy 1 >, phono message from the super 't visor's office. i- , M , , 1 Used during Expectancy, Simmons Sqnav I Vine Wine or Tahletn cheer and Strengthei " Mother, Shorten Labor and Kob Conflneinen of Its Terrors Malaria cannot find a lodgment In the *y> torn while the Llror lain perfect order. Dr. V A. Simmons Liver Medicine is the bent Rogn Inrtor. o 1, Mothrrn wishing stout healthy girls nhotil in give them Simmons Squa* V *e W li e or Tat lets as they approach puhe... WALLACE'S APPOINTMENT i CONFIRMED AS COL LECTOR. I ! 1 Senator Tillman Urges Confirmation and AinuseR the Senators by Hia Account of the "Blind ; Tiger" Ran by Collector Talbert. Washington, April 19.?Cul. ' Wallace of Sumter is now collector of the port of Charleston, llis nomination was confirmed by the senate iu executive session today f at the instance of both of the | South Carolina senators. During , the day Senator Tillman received a number of telegiams from prom inent business men in Charleston ' urging prompt confirmation of ' Collector Wallace. Senator Till, man explained to the senate the , circumstances of Collector Wal 5 lace's appointment and the sena tors were greatly entertained by * his recitation of the story of how ' former Collector Tolbert and his I deputies converted the Charleston > Custom House into a "blind ti 5 ger" and, upon being discovered by the state officers, destroyed the contraband liquor by dump r ing it into a sewer in the baset inent of the Custom House, f Senator Tillman amused his as. sociates by relating to them how the Custom House officers had unintentionally brewed about 80,000 gallons of rum punch, which is now on draught in the cistern which supplies the Cus> torn House with drinking water. I In trying to get rid of the liquor . the violators of the State law emptied the casks of whiskey, wine and rum into the sewer, ' supposing the liquor would flow 1 out into the harbor and perhaps intoxicate the shrimps, sea bass i and other fish which abound in the harbor. There appears to havo haon a loalr in ilia oourpp o#. ' that the liquor flowed into the cistern which supplies the Cus torn House with drinking water, i thus polluting the water supply . and rendering it unfit for use. i , DANGER AT CAMDEN. 1 Booming River May Carry Off the 1 Seaboard's Bridge " Special to The State. Camden, April 19.?There is i another freshet in the Wateree . river. The river is at this time 23 feet high and still rising. ' While the temporary wooden 1 bridge of the Seaboard Air Lin. > across the river is a great deal ? stronger structure than the one j recently washed away, still there i /-? m o i ?-? r\ r ' Li r* / ? Lie I j "V VV/1 vu???vj VI avo Uviia^ [to stand a 30-foot river. 1 lie heavy rains <>1 yesterday ' caused the mill dam of Major ; S. R. Adams, six miles from - Camden, to break in three 3 places. The dam of the Camden cotton mills was in great danger last night and this morning, but ' it is considered safe now. r A wind storm near Kershaw yesterday blew down part of the long distance telephone line between Camden and that town. The Doctors in Convention. ) .Special to The Daily New*. , Charleston, April 18.?The I semi centennial convention ol * the South Carolina Medical as sociation assembled hero today. 1 A formal address of welcome was delivered by I)r. II. B ? Rhett on behalf of the medical society of this city. Dr. W. P ' Poreher, president of the asso j ciation, made a lengthy report covering the work done hy tin . organization. 1 There are over 100 delegate? in attendance and drug firms ir all parts of the country have ex e> tensive exhibits at the conven tion hall. At the afternoor session a number of report? I were submitted. One that at r tracted much attention was or the improvements in the prac 1 tiee of medicine in South Caro \ lina submitted by I>r. I)avif . Furman, of Greenville. The visiting physicians wen entertained at a reception at tin r city hall tonight. It _ [ M | _ Mrs. ( alvln Zimmerman, Pa., says: "As i , speedy cure for coughs, cold* croup and sor I throat One Minute Cough Corn Is unequalcd It lr pleasant tor children to take I heartil' recommend it to mothers " It is the only harm loss remedy that produces Immcdiat results d It cures hronchlits. pneumonia, grippe am ? throat and lung diseases. it will prevent con sumption. Crawford Bros. ^ d w V Facts f i ,on Womeffs > I 8 Any article, whatever its merit, must be made known to the public by ^ means of advertising. Advertising, j however, though it can do much for a thing, cannot do everything. It may C create a sale for a time, but in order to insure a lasting demand the thing Y advertised must have solid worth. j This is the case with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has solid worth. Women everywhere have learned s this fact, and the result is that there t is a lasting and absolutely unequaled demand for it. It has the largest sale r of any remedy for female ills in the world, and this has been the case for years. ^ t The reason for this is that Mrs. Pinkham claims nothing that she is ' not entitled to claim. She caigldo all j that she says she' can do, and her twenty years of experience make her <j advice invaluable. Her experience has been not only long but world-wide, e and she has helped more women back J to health than any one else in the world. These facts should, and do, have immense weight with all sensible women. Remember these are not wild statements but solid facts. Facts About tho Good t Being Bono by Lydla Cm 1 Pinkham's Vegetable 1 Compound In Cases of 1 Change of Life, Bearing- 8 Down Pains, Etc. ,j " I had falling, inflammation and ^ i ulceration of the womb; backache, ^ bearing-down pains; was so weak vand nervous that I could not do ?ujr uvyii wurnj mid sick neauacne, no appetite, numb spells, hands and feet cold all the time. I had good v doctors, but none of them did me any good. Through the advice of a lady friend I begun the use of Lydia ! }. i Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound, and y after taking one bottle I felt greatly relieved, and by the time I had used r several bottles was completely cured, ^ I so that I could do my work again. I am now passing through the change of life and using your Compound. Ithelps 1 me wonderfully. I want every suffering woman to Tknow what your medicine has done for me!"?Mas. VV. M. Ill i.i., New Palestine, Mo. -| " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable n ComtwminH nnvprl niy lift? ?nd {JHVS bs,ck ( a loving mother to eleven children, s which was more than any doctor could o have done or any other medicine in ? the wide world. My trouble was child- d bed fever. The third day after my \ babe was born I took a chill, which I was followed by a high fever. I would ^ i perspire until my clothes were as wet | as though dipped in a tub of water, a The chills ami fever kept up for three j days. My daughter got me a bottle of n your Compound. The fourth dose j stopped the chills, and the fever also ^ I disappeared. My life was saved. My age at this critical time was forty1 nine."?Lydia E. Houoiirr, Etna. Pa. r?i- sl a ** ? | rau?a? muuui i wo %*a&OS > of Foiling of the Uterus t Recovered by Lydla Em ( Plnkham's Vegetable Compound " I suffered for fifteen years without finding any relief. 1 tried doctors, but 1 nothing seemed to do me any good. I had falling of the womb, leucorrhoea, pain in the back and head, and those J bearing-down pains. One bottle of r i Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ( pound did me so much good that I sent f for four more, also two boxes of Liver I IMlls and one package of Sanative < Wash. After using these I felt like a ' new woman."?Mrs. (?. A. WINTKB (Hidden, la., box 220. " I was suffering with fnlling of the womb, painful menstruation, headache, backache, pain in groins, extending into the limbs; also a terrible pain at left of womb. The pain in my back was dreadful during menstruation. and my head would ache until I would be nearly crazy. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound h;is j^ivru mr ri-uei. i mijiit no pain nt>\v, and I give your medicine all the praise."?Mlts. J. 1*. McScaddkn, ? Rosenberg. Tex. . A Grateful Woman Rooommonds Lydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to Every Wife . and Motherm " I have taken eight bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I with most gratifying results. I had been married four years and had two children. 1 was all run down, had falling of womb with all its distressing symptoms. 1 had doctored with ;. good t physician, but I derived very little good from his treatment. After taking a ' few bottles of your medicine, I was able to do my work and nurse my seven-months'-old babe. 1 recommend ? your medicine to every wife and mother. Had I time, I could write 1 much more in its praise. I bid you Oodspeed in your good work."? Mas L. A. Mokkis, Welaka, Putnam - Co., Fla. I " I)kah Mrs. Pinkttam?When I commenced the use of your remedies I was >*rir haHlv off V.verv two weeks I u na troubled "with flowing spells which made me very weak. I had two of the l best doctors, but they did not seem to help me. They said my trouble was , - raised from weakness and wa.i noth- i Ing to worry about. I felt tired all the time: had no ambition. I was growing * worse all the time until I began the use of Ly<lia E. lMnkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now nble to help about the house, and am much iin? proved in health."?Mrs. A. lklk, Callicoon Depot, N. Y. a * " " ' I) / , Rev. \V. R Slt/.er. W. Canton. N. Y., writes V "Chad dyspepsia over "Ja years, and tried iloc i tors :?n<l medicines without benelll I was |>er: l muled to use Kodol Hyspepsla Cure and it 1 > helped me fr m t ie start I Relieve it tots* a i- panacea tor all forms of tndlfostton." It dls gestM what you eat. Crawford llri>s.H|l w-s - 'HW'' : ' / * . Women's Clubs in Convention In Charleston. The second annual convention )f the South Carolina federation >f women's clubs met in Cliarles011 this week. * There were >resent 00 delegates, representng nearly every prominent town md city in the state. The adIress of welcome was delivered >y Miss Louisa Poppenheim, of Charleston, and the response vas by Miss Mary Hemphill, of Abbeville. The morning and afternoon essions of the first day were aken up with the reading of oports by committees and repesentatives of the clubs. The resident, Mrs. Coleman, was lot feeling well enough to read ier annual report. The delegates to the convention were ntertained at the residence of >trs. Poppenheim. W0RKIN6 NIGHT AND DAY The busiest and mightiest little hing that aver was made m Dr. Cing's New Life Pills. Every pill b a sugar-coated globule of health, hat changes weakness into trength, listlessness into energy, train-fag into mental power, ^ey're wonderful in bui'ding up ha health. Only 25c. per box iold by Crawford Bros. Drugist. 3 ?Waxhaw Democratic club vi 11 meet at Van Wyck Hall, tn Saturday, April 28th 1900, at !:30 p. m., lor reorganizing and tlso electing a township executive nan and delegates to the county :onvention. J. M. Yodkk, President. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of tine nillinery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, 1 h i o o or* a? tra D ueinnr t h.? lata evere weather I caught a dreadful old which kept me awake at night nd made me unlit to attend my work luring the day. One of my milliners vas taking Chamberlain's Cough temedy for a severe cold at that time, vhich seemed to relieve her so quicky that I bought some for myself. It icted like magic and I began to imjrove at once. I am now entirely well ind feel very pleased to acknowledge ts merits." For sale by J. F. Mackey fc Co. Ho who sits in the seat of the icorner need not be surprised if lie judgement of his fellow-men concerning him are scornful. A Torpiil LIvor causes Depression of Spirits ndigestion Constipation, Headache. Use Dr. >1 A. Simmons Liver Medicine to stimulate riai organ. . . ? . . "I used Kndol Dyspepsia Cnre in my family vith wonderiul results. It gives immediate elief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dysicptlc's best friend," says E. Hartgerlnk, Jverlsel, Mich. Digests w hat you eat. Cannot ail to cure. Crawford Bros. d-w-a Phone No. ZD CAB RAGE; BUTT EH. WHITE PEAS, NICE MACKEREL, C>/f A TV// /&S\ B A NA NA S, A PPL ES. L EM O .VS. CANNED GOODS, GROCERIES, Or Call on S. M. Mathis & Co, JOHNSON BUILDING. Prices to Suit the Times. To secure the original Witch Hazel Salve isk for Dowltt's Witch Hazel Salve, well :no"n as a certain cure (or piles and skin dis uses. He ware of worthless counterfeits. They tro dangerous. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., saya: "IJoWltl'l Little Barl? Risen always tiring certain relief, cure mv headnche ami never gripe " They generally cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Wm Orr. Newark, Ohio, says: "We never feel safe without One Minute Dough cure In the house. It suvedmv little boy's life when he had the pneumonia We think it is the best medicine madft." It cures coughs and all lung * diseases t'leaMunl to take, harmless and gives immediate results Crawford Bros. d-w-s M B Smith, Butternut. Mich . says: "DeWtft's Little Kftrly Risers are the very best pills I ever used for costlveness. liver and bowel troubles." Crawford Bros. d-w-c