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c\ MARKET? June 12, 1900. ' COTTOW. Strict frond middling, 9 Good middling Strict middling... Middling ? i PRODIICB. Butter (good), per pound, 12 tEgga, per dozen, Chickens, 18 to ! Corn, per bushel, Hame(bome raided),per pound Shoulders (home raised),per lb., Saturday, June 1G, 1900. Short Locals. ?Gardens are suffering s< siously for rain. ?Magistrate Mobley of Ileat SnrintTH was in town roa+iinlfii ? sr o * " " J vww.viwj ?Miss Sadie McCardell i home from Columbia where sh r has been in college. ?Carl A. Fostor graduate from the South Carolina co lege this week with the degre of A. B. ?Miss Hattie Miller has r< turned from the Columbia F< male college where she istakin a course. ?Maj. B. F. Miller and Job T. Green, Esq., attended th commencement of their aim mater last week. ?Mr. E. J. Cunningham wli witnessed the Henry-Gilbei nuptials at Hickory, N. C.,ha returned to Lancaster. * ?Mr. R. N. Nisbet of th Marshville High School, is al tending the summer schoc hero, stopping with his brothei Mr. J. F. Nisbet. ?Miss Marion Thomson an Miss Alice Williams returne yesterday from Greenville wher fllA.. I U -1 hiuj uitvn lfcvii stuuying in til Greenville Female college. ?Rev. R. J. Blackmon lei yesterday for Tucapan Mills i Spartanburg county to assis Rev. J. E. Rodgers in a prt tracted meeting for two weeks ?Miss M. C. Allison a teacli er in one of the Staunton, Va. colleges returned to Lancaste Thursday to spend the vacaiio with her parents, Col. and Mn R. E. Allison. ?Mr. J. II. Thompson wh has been confined to his roor for two months is said to b some better. Mrs. ReV. R. J Blackmon and Mr. Jack Hinsoi are both better. ?The examination of teacli . ors was held in the courthous yesterday. A number of ap plicants for certificates wer present, with the colored folk in the majority. ? Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Brut] son and children returned t Lancaster Friday evening afte a visit to relatives and friend in Laurens. Mr Brunson attend ed the commencement at Woi ford while ho was gone. ?The young ladies of Bethlc hem church will give an ic cream supper in the grove a Rev. R. J. Blackmon's dwel ling on Saturday evening, Jul; 7th, at 8 o'clock. The commit tee request all who wish to ai< in the matter to bring a cake The proceeds will be applied t | the church organ debt. Th public are cordially invited. ?Mrs. L. C.- Payseur re turned Thursday evening afte ^ an absence of six weeks witl hor daughter, Mrs. (1. B. (iat ling, at tho Johns Hopkins ho? pnai, upon whom an operatioi was performed for appendeciti and who was found to be suffer ing from peretonitis as well a a badly advanced case of af pendecitis. Mrs. Gatling wa brought to ber home in Kaleigl a week ago and is recovering a rapidly as could reasonably b expected. The Famine in India. Simla, June 14 ?Over f>,000 . 000 persons are now receivin \ relief. Tboro was an increas in Bombay of *200,000 last wee owigg to the return of dostitut i?eople who deserted the w<fVk on account of the cholera scan The prospects of a fair monsoo are somewhat improved. (Jttrelemn Handling of a I'intol. ? Joe. McGhee, colored, accidently shot himself and a .baby he had in his arms last y Thursday The ball struck him in the left wrist, going through and striking the baby on the y left shoulder. Neither one of wounds are considered danger% The parties live 011 Mr. J. A. P. 10 Sistare's plantation. 00 Spcuil lit it en to Lancanter. .8 _ Arrangeinonts have been made with the S. C. & G. Ex. rail__ road whereby parties who desire to visit Loncaster on June 23d can do so. The round trip will be one first-class faro The train will leave Kershsw at 9 o'clock, arriving here at 10 h o'clock. Returning will leave j. Lancaster at 4 o'clock, p. m. IS Teach em Elected. 0 The trustees have elected Miss Ida Corbett of Hampton as a teacher in tho Graded school, 1- Miss Eloise Scaife, who was ie elected the other day, having accepted a similar position in the Graded schools of Rock Hill. Miss Corbett graduated this g year from Winthrop and comes highly recommended. The board also elected a prin11 cipal, Mr. Henry C. Davis, a e graduate of the South Carolina ft college and a son of Prof. R. Means Davis of that college, o He has accepted. t ,s Marriage at Mr. C J. ITcnry. Mr. Claude Henry, of Lane caster, came to the city Saturt day afternoon and Sunday night . went to Hickory, N. C., where > he was to claim Miss Carrie '? Gilbert as his bride last night. He was accompanied by Messrs. (l Emory Holler, John Holler,Jas. I Beckham, of Rock Hill and Mr. ^ Ed. Cunningham of Lancaster. ^ The groom is a native of Rock Hill and lived here until a year ago. He is a young man of fine i character, splendid business n qualifications and is highly es;t teemed. The bride is a modest, j sensible young woman and a former student of the Winthrop school. She has been a i- teacher of art at Hickory. While ,, in Rock Hill she was an inmate r of the home of Mr. A. D. Hoi ii lor. j. Wo extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. Henry and his bride and wish for them o ... many years of Happiness.? n Rock Hill Herald. Mr. Henry and his bride will reach Lancaster Monday and n will board at present at Mr. Will Brown's. l~ Magi II Letter. p *# :i i i 'in . magm, -) who i ?>? i nere is not 11^ ing of interest in this section this week. The weal her is fine for the farmers, and everybody seems to oe taking advantage of it., l'he crops, especially cotton, are very ? good. r We have had an unusual 8 amount of sickness in this sec * tion this summer?severakcases of malarial fever, something un usual for this community. Several of Mr. J. L. Hell's fam e ily have been down with fever, t but we learn that all are better and able to sit up. y I)r. Strait is superintending his farm this week. His superinten i dent, Mr. Bell, has been sick ( wiih fever. Fahmkh. e UoTernment by Injunction. Little Hock, Ark , June 14? i- Federal Judge Williams granted r a temporary injunction today li restraining union oonl minofu n ",lutilD and citizens of Russellvillo from interfering with imported negro ti labor in the coal mines. At a 8 recent mass meeting in Russell - ville a committee was appointed h to induce the negro miners to >- leave The mine operators rep?. resented to Judge Williams that li they were thus deterred from s filling their orders in other e states, thereby interfering with Inter-state commerce., Bryan's Nomination Assured. ,- Chicago, June 14?By the gj action of the Democratic State e conventions in California, Misk souri, Kentucky, Georgia and e Vermont today, the Hoh W J s Bryan is assured of tin nomi> nntio?i for president on the n Democratic ticket The instructions given delegates by those five states carry Mr Bryan's vote, it is believed, considerably over the two-thirds necessary to nominate him. Unwhipped of Justice. Greenville, Juno 14*?Mrs. Mattie Hughes, who has been tried three times for the murder of her husband and has two or three indictments against her for selling liquor, absconded today. She said she was going to New York or some other point, but it is not known where, Iler stock of goods, worth about $100, is mortgaged for $540. She is under bond for trial for $1,000; Wreck of an Editorial Train. Asheville, NJ C , June 14.? The north-bound vestibule on the Southern Railway, which left here at 5.10 this morning was wrecked four miles south of here. The train consisted of eight co.'iches and two engines. Both engiues left the track and rolled down an embankment taking two coaches with them. The engines were completely wrecked. The colored fireman was fatally hu.t and the baggage man and the engineer badly bruised The Tennessee Ed uoriai Association was on board, but none of the editors was injured beyond a severe shaking up. Women tor the Filippines. Washington, Juno 14.?In response to the large number of requests from wives of officers 1 serving in the Phillippines to join their husbands, the Secretary of War has decided that the wives of the officers stationed in the Philippines can go on the Govrnment transports when 1 there is room for them by getting permission from the quartermaster generrl of the army, hut that owing to the fact that officers of volunteer regiments will soon he returned to this j country by expiration of the term of service, the wives of these officers will not he permitted to go to the Philippines , on the Government trahsports. A Big Railroad Mortgage. Portsmouth. Va., June 14.? The biggest thing in the way of a mortgage that ever came to the Norfolk county clerk's office was MAMMVMA/I 1^4..,. ... I. . 4 1 Af v>tci v cu timeAj 1 o iivu u utCU Ol trust from the Seaboard Air Line < railway to the Continental Trust 1 company, of Baltimore, waa re I corded, conveying all property of every description of that road to < secure the issue of $75,000,000 first mortgage fifty year 5 per cent, bonds. The mortgage was ' first recorded in Petersburg and 1 will be recorded in six statesVirginia. North Carolina. South 1 Carolina, Georgia, Alabama ami Florida. The state tax was $75, 000 and the United States inter i nal revenue tax $17,000. Death ot Mrs. Gladstone. London, June 14?Mrs. Gladstone, wife of William E. Glad ( stone, the English statesman, > died at 5.40 p* m- today. Mrs. , Gladstone, who had been uncon j scions for about 72 hours, died without recovering consciousness. In the course of the evening William Gladstone, heir to Ha warden, arrived from Eton, shoitly followed by two sisters from London. The bells of Ha warden church rang mutllled peals. By courtesy of the dean of Westminister and in accordance with arrangements made in 1898. the funeral will be held in the Abbey. The interment will prob ably take place on June 19, being of as private character as possible. SCHEDULE STATE CAM* PAIGN lfMM) Charleston, Saturday June 10 Walterboro, Monday 44 1ft Beaufort, Tuesday 44 10 Hampton, Wednesday 44 20 Itarnwell, Friday 44 28 Bamberg, Saturday 44 22 Sumter, Tuesday ,.... 44 96 Manning, Wednesday 44 27 Monck's Corner, Thursday 44 2ft Georgetown, Tuesday . . .luly 10 Kingstree, Wednesday 44 II Florence. Thursday 44 12 Marion, Friday 44 18 Conway, Monday 44 16 Bennettsvllle, Wednesday,. 44 1M Darlington. Thursday . 44 10 Chesterfield, Saturday ..... 44 21 Camden, Monday. .... 44 28 Lancaster, Wednesday 44 26 Cheater, Thursday <t.! 44 26 A I, * 64 \ Busy Woman is Mrs. Pinkham. Hor great correspondence is under her own supervision. Every woman on this continent should understand it. at she can write freely to Mrs. Pinkham about her physical condition because Mrs. Pink ham Is J&woman and because Mrs Pinkham never violates confidence and because she knows more about the Ills of women than any other person In this country. Lydim E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured a million sick women. Every neighborhood, almost every family, contains women relieved of pain by this gmai momenta Winnsboro, Friday ' 27 Yorkville. Saturday " 28 Bairney, Monday " 80 Spartanburg, Tuesday " 81 Union, Wednesday Aiift. 1 Newberry, Friday. " 8 Laurens, Saturday " 4 Greenville, Monday " (t Pickens, Tuesday " 7 Walballa, Thursday " ? Anderson, Friday " 10 Abbeville, Saturday " 11 Greenwood, Monday " 13 Aiken, Wednesday '* 15 Kdgetleld, Thursday ... . " 16 Saluda, Saturday " 18 Lexington, Tuesday " 21 Columbia, Wednesday " 22 W IL1K JONKS, rbtn'n, U. X. Guntkr, Secretary. A Torpid Liver causes Depression of Spirits InriltrnKtlon, non*tlniillon :vml Xi>:i(lanhf 17s. Dr M a SimmoriS1 Liver Medloine to stlmnlate tlmt orKan. . WAN HA MPNON NOT NCH LEV. The United States Court of Claims Passed Judgment Today That Sampson Was in Charge and That the New York Was Engaged in the Combat. Washington, June 13 ?The iinjioij siiiipc court o!" claims toJay passed upon the suit of Ad tniral Sampson and others under his command at Santiago, for prize money on account of the ilestruetion of the Snanish fleet rhe court declares that Sampson was the commander in chief, and that Schley was the commanding officer ot a division or a squad ron thereof, on duty under or liers of Sampson. The Spanish squadron is found by the court to have been infe rior to the American force and the bounty of $100, therefore, is awarded for every officer and man wilder Admiral (Jervera's com mand. The total amount of bounty money allowed is $100,700, of which Sampson will receive | $8,335 and Schley $3,000. Be I aiilao fi n/li nor ll\of Cam ' I lint k Mill! |/nuil Wrtff in command during the baffle, courf declares that the New York was among the vessels engaged. Maiaotrian can 0ml a loriecment in ihn hv? tetr. while the Uivcr In in perfect orilcr. DrM. A Simmons Liver Medicine la the liext Regulator. Little Rock, Ark, June 14.? Kirk Ketlicer, a young white man, was hound over to the Federal grand jury to-day on a charge of compelling a negro census enumerator to leave i - . ? rvt-iiiurr ? uuusr ill ? lie })01IU OI a shotgun. London, Juno 14.?It wiw announced last evening that Mrs W K Gladstone was not expected livo through the night. For Good ERESH MEATS Fresh Pork Kvery Friday and Saturday, 'Phone No. 30, or Call at DUFFT'S, Cor. Main A Dunlap Sts. CRO' THRO NO C EYEB1 THE people kn< gains. Our sa ?~ the run. Many ? their turn to b< ^ have literally ^ Time merchants ^ and it has not t & it out. Cash bu ^ they can do the % Now For I SHOE t & In order to J we offer the g ^ $3 shoes in tan, $2. so. The en ? Terry & Co's. 1 black, at $2.25. Li low-cut ties and s Ja They must be sold ^ time to buy shoes < L. . | uoing a I Shoe % ^ Our clothing sale ? yet we have some < ^ so come quick befo ^ sun nave some 01 t ^ ly imperfect, at 50 \ That Stoc ? To Arri\ S Wc are nearly s< but wil! get a fre then we will be al ^ We find it pays t ^ prices. We are d ^ business ever done 1 THE 5 CA ? Lancaster, S 0 WDS WIl STORKS r DAY. ow -where to* find barlespeople are kept on customers have to wait 2 served. Our prices paralyzed competition. ; can't compete with us aken them long to find yers naturally go where best. Unprecedented BARGAINS. reduce our shoe stock reat W. L. Douglas vici and Russia calf at tire line of Craddock, ?3 shoes, in tan and idies', misses and children's lippers regardless of cost, at some price. Now is the cheap. Tremendous Business. s have never been so large, }f those great bargains left, re they are all gone. We hat job lot of pants, slightcents on the dollar. k of Millinery re This Week. >ld out in this department, sh supply this week, and Ac to supply the demand. ... 11 tii .(> sen numnery at bargain loing the largest millinery in Lancaster. ANSON SH STORE. .c.