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M ARK.B/T. J une 12, 1900. COTTON. Strict good middling...... 9% Good middling...'. t \ I strict, middling ' Middling PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound, 12^ Iggs, per doien, 10 Chickens, 18 to 20 Corn, per btiflhel, . .60 Ham*(home raised );per pound 10 Shoulders (home raised),per lb.j ... .8 Wednesday, June 13, 1900. Short Locals. ?Mr. H. E. White of Rock Ilill was in town yesterday. ?Misses Annie and Mary Moore of Augusta, Ga., are the guests of ^ Mrs. Leroy Springs. ... I ? Misses Ella and Cora Yarbrough, of New Cut, visited the Misses Long here this week. ?Miss Louzetta McManus, spent Sunday with friends and relatives in the Dixie section. ?Mrs. Ella Shrock and son of Camden are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. Young, here. ?Magistrate W. I*. Caskey and his daughter, Miss Delia, spent Sunday with kinsfolk in the Dixie section. ?Miss Annie Witherspoon, of Lancaster, is visiting relatives in the city.?Rock Hill Herald. ?The trustees of the Gills creek school met as per appoint-1 4 ment and re-elected Miss Bessie! Clark teacher. i ?Saturday, June 23d, is the I day set apart for the big Masonic picnic. Come! Re- ( member the basket. i ?Rev. W. F. Estridge will preach at the second Baptist church of Lancaster next Sunday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. ? Saint John the Baptist's Dfiy?the big day for Lancaster and citizens?June 23. llemem- ( ber the day and your baskets. ?r-Misses Janie and Sue Green of Lancaster, and Alice White, of Fort Mill, are visiting Mrs. H. E. White.?Rock Hill Her- , aid. ?Dr. and Mrs. J. IT Wither- i spoon of Lancaster are visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Kerr.?Rock Hill ' Herald. ?List of letters adsertished for ^ the weekending .June 12, 1900: Ilennie Boen, Kate Huey, Jose phine Melri, B. F. Dearatf, F. ^ Uark. J. F. Gregory, p. m. ?Messrs. L. N. Montgomery, J 1*. T. Williams and Reese S'eele ^ will start out with their steam , power separator today and will thresh around town early next 1 week. ] ?Messrs. Ed. Gregory, Perry . Mackey and Coke Carter, students of Clemson college, came home this week to spend the summer vacation. ?Mr. E. F. Cauthen. principal of the Agricultural college at Hamilton, Ala., is on a visit to ' his mother at Ileath Springs. He was in town Monday. ?Quarterly Conference, Lan- 1 ^ caster circuit, at Camp Creek ^ 4th Sunday June, and the Sat- ' urday before?23 and 24th. Lee- ' L ture on China at St. Luke's 1 (Elgin) 3d Sunday morning. B. 1). Lucas. 1 ?Governor McSweeney yesterday pardoned five convicts tt?!lf fl;ii morl tn> in tlin last stages of consumption. Their presence there is regarded by the Governor as a menace to the lives of the other prisoners. ?There will he a^meeting of the Alliancemen of the Camp Creek neighborhood at Camp Creek church on Friday the 22d of June, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of reorganizing the. Camp Creek Sub. Alliance. Bro. J. F. Nishet will he 011 hand to 4 assist in the reorganization. All old mumbors and others who would like to belong to the A1 liance are requested to he theie on that day. W. M. Blackmon. > Whither Are We Drift inn? It is with a teeluig of pain and regret that we have to speak of the act of lawlessness which happened in the heart of the towu on Saturday night last. At about the hour of 12 o'clock, a party of men went to the house of Eliza Mobley?commonly called Eliza Lowry?living in an out house on the premises of Mrs. Mollie M. Perry, aud after presenting a pistol at the head of (Jrider Mobley, her husband, pulled her from her bed. After being nearly stripped of clothing sho was gagged and carried near to the track of the S. C. G. Ext. railroad, where she was beat and terribly bruised and shot through the face. After shooting her down the parties tied. Those who were drawn to the scene by the cries of the woman were met by a horrible spectacle?a half clad negro covered with blood, making her way with difficulty, back to her house. Deputy Sheriff Wilson soon reached the place with his blood hounds, and eu deavored to get the track of the parties, but was unsuccessful. Dr. Poor attended the woman and says, whilst in a critical con dition, probability a are she will get well. The most dangerous wound is from a pistol. The ball entered near the ear in one side of the face and came out hnder the eve, near the nose on the op posite side of the face. The sup' nno i f i An in lliol l\ ^ ~ ?? ? ? ? ? viwu m luai i nn vvuilinn W1B visited on account of some very vile, slanderous and indecent talk she has been publicly dishing out around town. She in a ruthless creature and got no more perhaps, than she deserved, but our community, which justly has the reputation of being peaceable and law-abiding, has secured far more than it deserved. it is time to pause aud cooly rellect. Can this blow, at law and order, be condoned in a civilized and enlightened community? Can parties take the law into their own hands in this way and Bocietv not silver thereby? If it can be done in a case of this kind, why not in different cases of other kinds? No, we must not lapse back into a state of savagry and barbarism ! and in order not to do o, the enlightened public sentiment of the community must take a bold stand and Hpeak out in no uncertain sound against offenses of this character. Again, these parties went on the prem ises of an unprotected widow lady,,in the dead hours of the nigur, ann nroKe into an out houRe. This inakeR tho matter aggrevating It is confidently ex pected that both town and atate authorities will undertake to an prehended the guilty parties and that the 1 .w will he fully vindicated. The Count i Hoard of Control A a teed to Grant Iteer I'rtvileffes In the Town of Kershaw. Yesterday Mr. S. L. Gardner, Jr., of Kershaw filed a petition with the county Hoard of Control asking that beer privileges he granted in that town. The petition is signed by the Intense nt and Wardens of the town It is not yet certain'whether tlie board will grant this request or not. The matter will he properly looked into before any action is taken. IfftM Not Connected with the Saturthtff Nifjht Trouble in Anf/ trai/ I would have the people of Lancaster and community to know that 1 did not have anything whatever to do with the affair of Saturday night as has been reported, and can lie vindicated by the best authority. I left my oflice at eleven o'clock Saturday evening and went directly home and did not know anything of the unpleasant affair until Sunday a. m. I make this statement in order that my name may not be associated with matters of this kind. L. P. Rodoky. ? Mr. Charles Carter, of Spartanburg, is visiting his brother here, Editor T. S. Carter. ?Mrs. Laura Connors has gone on a visit to relatives near Fort Lawn. ?Lancaster's cotton mill is a big tiling now, but when it is mado/Lw tithes, as large it will be as large as any similar plant in the South. Hurrah for Lancaster! A million dollar cotton mill means ten thousand inhabitants for Lancaster, and Lancaster will then need a system of water-works and electric lights. W e must have both and that right soon. * Busy Won.t&sa Is Mrsm Ptnkham* Her groat correspondence Is uusior hor own super* visions Every women on this continent should under* stent! ft*at she can write freely to Mrsr Finkham about her physical con* dition because Mrs* Pink* ham is M mromsm and because Rflrs* Pink* ham never violates con* ftdcncc and because she knows snore about the Ills of woman than any other parson an this country. Lydia Em Pinkisam's Vegetable Compound has cured a million sick wo* mow. Every neighbor* hoed, almost every family, oontalns women relieved of pain by this niwal (7- wm* UUIlrllfOf Attention Uirls! Ilere is a most excellent opportunity for one of Lancaster county's girls to obtain a collegiate education without cost, except that of board. As a compliment to the South Carolina Federation of women's clubs, and in recognition of the good work being done by our women through their organization, the president of Converse college ofl'ers, under their auspices, a scholarship free of tuition to each county in the State, as will be seen from the following announcement in the .June number of The Keystone, a monthly journal devoted to woman's work, published in Charleston : The attention of all Clubs Federation interested 111 education is called to the generous gilt made by President Wilson,of Converse college, to the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. Under the patronage of South Carolina club women he oilers a scholarship of free tuitir ~ ff;r] ~ .iI llWil 1 U| A jr is 11 Li ? gll 1 111 ontll (county; should she board in Spartanburg, the college requires | I hei to beat least 18 years ot age. The subjects included for entrance examinations are Arithmetic and Algebra, at least two years of thorough Latin work, thorough Grammar, and four hooks at least of Caesar; in En glish. Grammar, Analysis, and a fair knowledge of some Atneri can Literature, and Elementary Rhetoric. In towns that have at least) j nine grades of school, and where the principal certifies that the i student is well prepared for the Freshman Class, the student will be admitted without examination, but admission is given to no other class without examination. *rcr?*nle?l It Trngody. Timely information given Mrs. Geo. I Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful Cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but I steadily grew worse until urged to try I)r King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr, I.ong of a severe attack of Pneumonia. ' Such cures are positive proof of the i matchless merit of this grand remedy for onring alI throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros, drug store. ft. Winthrop Col logo Scholarship and Entrance Examinations. The examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will ' be held at the county court house on Friday, July 20th, at. 9 a. m. Applicants must not he less than 15 years of age. Ufa ' ? i Yvnon ocnoiarsnips are vacated after July 20th, they will he awarded to those making the highest average at this examination. The cost of attendance, including hoard, furnished room, heat, light, and washing, is only 50 per month. Kor further information and a catalogue address President 1). B. Johnson, Kock Hill. S <\ l)i-rnn(?m)>nUi of Menstrual Pun' Monn i>r<?I (ltic?' M i?-i .trrlatn- sniiiii^m Si|?iaw Vino Wine or T?blet* correct tli? ?lrr.mst mem* ' A fjltEAT It A YFOR LA NCAi TEH COUNTY. //?*? i'ftfxens Will Assemble fi the Fur/tone of C'elebrotii, So htt John's I toy. The committee appointed i make the necessary arrang meat for the Masonic picn .Intie 23d, are hard at wor now, and every detail of tl great feast will he carried 01 with precision. The ladies < the town and county have con menced their part of the pr gram, which adds addition! assurance of the success whic will doubtless crown their e fArtu Rocji/loo t 1/wl...... - C *1 v~. Vt.o lOUJJBO <?1 U county a number of neighbo ,inj* lodges will honor us wit their presence, also a numbi of able speakers have bet secured, and the day promisi to be one long to be rememberc by our people. The commits expects the hearty co-operatic of every citizen in the count in a substantial way and over body is invited to come ar bring well filled baskets. The pleasures of an occasic of this kind is something n< witnessed every day in Lanca ter, and a large number of In citizens are expected to asset: bio here for the purpose of joii ing in the celebration of Sail John the Baptist Day, with tin old and time honored order < Ancient Free Masons. The Summer School. The summer school for teacl ers of Lancaster county opene on June 11th, under the mai agement of Supt. L. T. Bak( and Miss Sarah Chamller. Th school is for the benefit of teacl ers and others intending to a) ply for teachers' certificate Those who have, enrolled appei to be in earnest. They hat hard work and study in prosper for the four weeks, but tho who persist in conscientioi effort will be rewarded by ii creased efficiency for the tie: term's service. It is to be hope that trustees and patrons wi rjiKo noie oi tnose teachers \vl are thowing by their atten ance on tliis school a wortl zeal. Those absent wit hoi good excuse manifest an indi ferenco wliich should can their removal to make room f< more zealous workers. T1 county is aiding its teachers take advantage of this opport nity by contributing eight <lt lars to the board of each teaclie 1....... ..i .* iiv iviiv/M I 11^ I Ml V U Illli'di enrolled and no others will 1 admitted after Wednesday wit out a sufficient excuse. Miss Eula M. Caskey, Lillie Porte Eunice Long, Virginia Robei son,Eva Robinson,AnnieVoun Maggie Porter, Rose Moore, I* la Magill, Minnie Taylor, B< sie Perry, Sue B. Green, lrei Swaringen, Gertrude Foste Bessie Clark, Grace Reame Lottie Fleming, Connie Davi Lillian Russel, Lilly Millr Norali Hough,Emma Mcllwai Mrs. Lou E. Riddle, Roht Bel M. J. Green, W. F. Est ride A. II. Rowel 1, T. II. Thomso IllniiiHr?'k*w Iron Was tlie result of his splendid beall j Indomitable will and tretnendous e erjjy are not found where Stoma* j Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out ! order. If you want these qualities a I the success ihey bring, u-te l?r. Iviri| j New Life I'ills. They develop eve power of brain and body. Only 2fie. lOrawford Bros, drug store. '? | Thv. \eiv I'. .If. in Cfmrfff. The commission and the hoi of the newly appointhed po< J master, Mrs. Bell Nance, eat yesterday and she is now in ft | charge of the office. nostinaM | .J. F. Gregory having turn over the office to her yostord afternoon. A <>ooil Cough Miillt'iiir. It speaks well for ('hnmheriai Cough Itemedy when druggists i it in their own families in preferei to any other. "I have sold Chamhi Iain's Cough Kemedy for the yast I years witti complete satisfaction myself and customers," says l>ri gist ?f. Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N. "I have always used it in my o family for ordinary coughs and co and for the cough following la grip and find it a wry efllcacious." For s by .1. K. Mackey A Co. A Commission Issued. The secretary of state vesti dav issued a c ommission to T. Williams and Charles D.'.lm as corporators of the l.aneasl Investment, company, which is hnv and sell real estate ami pi sonalty, discount commercial \ per, loan monev, etc. The capi stock is to he $10 000.?TheSfa June 10th. yn-1 ic , k Til HONG OUi ic I EVERY ill h f10 rpr BESra 1 [ C people knou Bs Ejj gains. Our sales -25=: ? the run. Many c\ v! ^ their turn to be $ have literally pa ^ Time merchants c ?n ? (?t ^ and it has not tak Br ^ it out. Cash buye 11- ^ they can do the b "j ^ $ Now For "C I | SHOE i Sto ^ Tn nriler tr% r p> so ^ we offer the gre 11! & $3 shoes in tan, vi mi g $2.so. The entii % Terry & Cn's. $3 1 Hi black, at $2.25. Lad nt \ low-cut ties and slit if- ^ t 1 so I bey must be sold at ^ ^ time to buy shoes ch to ^ 11: g I J Doing a = I Shoe I * n, Our clothinu sales k, <? o, ^ yet we have some of ^ so come quick before ^ . , th \ still have some of th; " ^ , r S,V y imperfect, at 50 ce "d I tp I i That Stools 11(1 & t $ To Arrive .111 Wc arc nearly sol< ay v J <j? but will ^et a fresl n'nI then we will be abl< use J ,r*i 4 We find it pays to |j 5 prices. Wc arc y. y* business ever done ii wn ms tr "1 *1 THE Gf v! $ CA? 'Z c# Lancaster, S,1 f ta? I m. /VDS STORES BAY. / where to find barspeople are kept on istomers have to wait served. Our prices tralyzed competition. :an t compete with us :en them long to find rs naturally go where rnprecedented lARGAINS. duce our shoe stock at W. L. Douglas ici and Russia calf at -e line of Craddock, shoes, in tan and ics', misses and childrert's >pers regardless of cost. ; some price. Now is the eap. * V* # Tremendous Business. have never been so large, those great bargains left, : they are all gone. We it job lot of pants, slightnts on the dollar. ; of Millinery mi. _ TTT ; jLins weeK. 1 out in this department, 1 supply this week, and 2 to supply the demand, sell millinery at bargain ing the largest millinery n Lancaster. INSON SH STORE. c.