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k MARKET. June 26, 1900. COTTON. ^ Strict (food middling, 9^ Hood middling. Strict middling Middling PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound,....... .12^ Vggs, per doaen, 10 Cniokene,. . .18 to 20 Corn, per bushel, 00 Hams(taomc raised).per pound 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., s Wednesday, July 4, 1900. Short Locals. ?The Glorious Fourth today ! ?The temperature these days _ is well lip. ?Mr. 8. W. Heath, of K 'rshn , spent Sunday in Lanc-Jtitur. ?Dr. Woodward and wife, of W Bishopvilie, are visiting at Mr. George Payseur's. y ?Dr. J. H. Thornw.-ll will lathe guo*t of H v. an 1 Mrs. Gin I niers Fraser this week. ?Gardens aroilnd town as well as in the country are exceptionally good this year. ?Mrs. J. F. McManus is vieit. inir the family of her unci". Mr , K. |j. Black men, of Kershaw. ?Children's Day exercises will be observed at Fork Hill church next Sunday, July 8. ?Misses Libbio By era and Reola Allison, of York, are visiting Miss Mattie Allison, of Lancaster. ?Mr E. J. Lewis and little son, of Camden, are spending a few days with Mr. S. M. Mathis of Lancaster. w ?Married, June 30, 1000, by Rev. Mr. Dabney, Mr. John J. Phillips and Miss Mat tie Bird, both of the Flat Creek section. ?The eastern portion of the county was visited by heavy rains Monday afternoon reaching to within a couple of miles of town. ?The farmers are having a hard fight with the grass. The frequent rains have made it difficult for the farmer to hold his ground. ? Mrs. E. 0. Lanier, of Miami, Fla , and Mrs. W. M. Crawford, of I ft win* t L ? ? - 4' w. uouunnwi t T IOII/OU (/LICIT Ittl/llCI, Mr. J. W. IiaRseltine, at this place last week.?Kershaw Era. ?Miss Euna Payseur has re turned from Raleigh, N. CM where ? she spent several weeks with her Mister after leav:ng Richmond, where she has been in college. jg ?Mr. -J. M. Stewart haR accented a position in the dispensary here and Mr. J. F. Williams gives up that place to accept a position with the Heath Ranking & Mer cantile Co., here. ?Mise Anna Kennington, daughter of Mr. George Kenning ton, died at the factory here Sun day of fever, aged about 25 years. She was buried in the new cemetery Monday morning. ?The small pox case, of which we made mention last week, Iibr fully recovered, having lasted about 16 days. Dr. Twitty says a, none of the other members of ^ the family have developed any symptoms.?Era. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason, who have been on a month's visit to tlie parents of the latter, 6 Mr. and Mr?. J. F. Gregory, left yesterday afternoon for Walhalla to spend a week before returning to Atlanta. ? ' ?Died at the factory last Saturday night Mr. W. J. Burns, son of Mr. Sam Burns, aged about 35 yeara. Death was caused hv Tjonaumption. Me leaves a wife and five or six children. Hia re maina wore buried in the new cemetery Sunday. ?Ex-Congressman Strait attended a celebration christening the town of Bcthuno on the new Seaboard 20 iniles east of Cainden, last Saturday. The doctor was one of the several speakers for the occasion, Congressman Finley being another. ?Mrs. Mary Smith, wife of Mr ^ A. G. Smith, Of Blackshurg, died yesterday about noon at the home of her daughter here, Mrs. J. W. Forbes after a brief illness. ' -t$i Aa her home was in Blacksburg we presume her remains will he taken there todav for interment. She was about 00 years of age. ?Mr. II. J. Ilickson of Char loston was in town this week. ? Miss Daisy Huey, one of the milliners of the Ganson Gash Store has gone to Rock Ilill to visit her mother. ?Rev Tom Dixon, the platform king of America, will lec' ture in Chester tonight. Several i people will go over from here to hear him. nmmitr M>o?n Miiu oJ | 7 ?" ?.? *?WO OUityr. ?Messrs. G. B. Barron and G. W. Williams went to Kershaw last evening to attend a meeting i of the Hanging Rock Lodge K. of I*. last night in which three can- 1 didates were advanced to the ' rank of Esquire. ^ ?St. Luke Alliance is hereby < called to meet on next Friday, < I July 6, at 2 o'clock p.m. It is very important for every member to be present. Bro. | J. P. Nisbet has promised to ! be with us on that day, and we ! hope all the members will be on J hand. C. J. L. Moody, Pres. ?Mrs. Lizzie Bowers, wile of ,Mr. Nathaniel Bowers, was found dead in bed at her home at Haile Gold Mine last Saturday morning. Mrs. Bowers was about 24 i years of age and leaves surviving j her husband and two children, 1 the youngest being only two , monthR old. Magistrate Cauthen was summoned and held an in- ( I quhst. The finding of the jury was that she died from natural ] causes.? Karphaw Era. ?Mr. .John A. Small whose ( death was briefly announced in 1 Saturday's Enterprise, was 1 about 07 years of age and was several months ago stricken with ' paralysis from which he never recovered. For several weeks ! prior to his death he was in a , | critical condition. He leaves a J ! wife and five children,four daugh- ' | ters and one son. He was buried at Douglas church after funeral services by Rev. W. H. Boldridge. I*reaching ami Connnnnioti. | Rev. J. M. White will preach i at Pleasant Hill church Saturday L morning and evening and hold communion service Sabbath || muming. in ine arternoon tie will preach at Gills Creek at 4 1 o'clock. If the southbound train ' ia on time. Rev. W. C. Ewart will < preach the morning sermon at Pleasant Hill. ( Mule llunn Away. < Monday morning as Mr. U. Abel Funderburk, of the Lan- 1 caster Mercantile company, was on his way to Lancaster from * his home out in Tabernacle, his iiiuic* became frightened and ran away near Mr. W. J. Sistare's. The mule ran against a tree , with the buggy, throwing Mr. J Funderburk to the ground with ' much force, bruising him up considerably about the left side j of his face and right hip, and rendering the buggy unfit for , use until repairs have been ( made. .it #?.?? r?-??- j " ? nil < ? rn?f/ccr?c?/? \sfiurcn. The first of a series of meetings j to be held in the Presbyterian \ church here thin week was held , last night, ltev. J. EL Thornwell, . I). I)., of Eort Mill did the preaching and will preach every night I this week. Dr. rhornwell is no stranger to our people, and the bare announcement that he is to < preacli will be sufficient to give ( him a large audience. The doc tor's many friends in Lanc^ter i gladly welcome him into our midst and will do all they can to make his stay pleasant. i The Chinese ?sk "how Is your liver?" Instead of "how do VOU do?" for ivh?>n lh? llirnr In active the health in tfooil. DcWItt's Little Ksirly Riser* arc: famous little pills for the liver and bowels. Crawford llro*. d-w-s. ( In Catth IjOHt. Mr. II. It- Blakenoy lost his jpocket hook containing $.'hr> last j Wednesday evening bet ween the 1 poor house grave yard and his ( j homo about a half a - mile oast of there. The money consisted of a ten dollar bill; four fives, i two one dollar hills and tliebal- ( jnnon in change. The finder will he suitably rewarded. * II U. BLAKENEY, 1 .111110 21), 1000. Lancaster. 8. C. , Ncifloct Ih the short step so many take from I coiiirh or cold to ronHiiti pttnn. The early tiae I "f Oil*- Minute Cough Cure prevents consump Jlon it ia thwnnlv harmless remedy that gives 'mmcdinte results It ctirca all. throat aud lungtrouble* <*liltdr.-n all IIUo |t and mother* en I dorse It Crawford tiros d-w-s Muaona Ketu n Thunka. At a festival communication j of the united Lodges, A. F. M., of Lancaster county, held in the Masonic Hall at Lancaster June , 23, A. L., 5900, presided over by < I*. G. M. B, J. Witherspocn, the * following resolutions were unan- a imously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of 1 the Fraternity are eminently due 1 and are gratefully tendered to the ] ladies of Lancaster county, and i especially to those on the com mittee of airangements, who so generously contributed to the success of the masonic celebration by their donation of so bountiful and magnificent dinner, and to citizens generally for their liberal contributions for the occasion; also, to the speakers for the able, * i _i? oiwt|ut-iit hiiu unahie exposition j r)f the principles of Ancient Free 1 Masonry. 1 Useless food is digested quickly' it will for- t fnent and irritate the stomach After each % meal take a teaspoonful .of Kodol Dyspepsia [^uro. It digests what you eat and will allow t fou to oat all you need of what you like. It . never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspep- J lia. It is pleasant to take. Crawford Bros. 1 ' d.w-s . | Notice of Competitive Kxa mi tuition for Winthrop Scholarship)*. J The Winthrop competitive ex- < Eunination, advertised elsewhere, i will be held at Lancaster court 1 house on July 20, from 9 a. m. to i p. m. Miss Paris Neal having n graduated, there is now a vacant ii scholarship to be awarded to the n most successful applicant. That a this examination may be perfect e ly fair, all applicants are asked o to bring a lunch, so it will not g be necessary to leave the court o house till the examination is over. By order of County Board ot Ki Education. J.H.Thompson, Chairman. ? 7 Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and nil other accidental injuries may be quickly cured by istng DeWttt'a Witch Hazel Salve. It is also t certain .cure for piles and skin tsiseaaes. Take no other. Crawford Bros. d w-s ...... Union Service/*. During the summer months from July to October there will ^ be union services each Sunday night, meeting first in one church ^ tnd then in another. The servicer* ?ach Sunday night wiii be con * lucted by one of the resident pas,ors, each taking his turn. The following plan will be observed C luring the month of July : y 1st. Sunday night, at A. It I*. ? Church, Itev. Chalmers Fraser. 2d. Sunday night, at Methodist Dhurch, Rev. W. C. Kwart. C 3d. Sunday night, at Presbyto E ian Church, Itev. A. N. Rrunson. 4th. Sunday night, at A. It. P. Jhurch, Itev. J. H. Boldridge. This plan will appear each ^ tveek. AH who suffer from piles will he glad to learn hat Pi-witt's Witch Hazel Salve will give them t< nstant and permanent relief. It will cure eczena and all skin diseases. Beware of counter Vila f. Il...u * ..... - ? b The Oregon Gronnded. The battleship Oregon which ivas on its way to Taku, China, a to take part in the trouble there, w ran upon Pinnacle rock near tl the Chinese coast and was badly lisabled with several large holes m it. A special from Washington in reference to the matter, jays : Not a word came to the ?! # OUR ARRl f NEW C ? ' ARK FINK. HE ^ Columbia River Salmon, F ^ 20c tins, Aberdeen Sauce, gfc is something fine for all kinds Cocoanut, Pineapples, Wat< & keep in stock a complete line nrion fp<im W P\0 ?>/? ? .wv, ..w... v, w VCUW |? i [I ^ Cakos. Our line of $ CJIGJ gfc is (18 follows : Portuando, H ^ Ball ; Hazel Kirk, Jr., 5 cent ^ cents. No better brands on ^ above. Our Smoking Tobacc ^ School Boy, Natural Leaf, W Gold Leaf and Yellow Rose, W 10 cts packages, ('hewing T ^ Kindly give us a call when ^ grocery line. ? S. M. MAT W We are still in the market for v% w % FOR WOMAN'S HKAtTH Barnest Letters from Women Relieved of Pain by Mrs. Plnkham. " Dkar Mrs. Pinkham : ? before I minmeneed to take your medicine 1 > pras in a terrible state, wishing myself lead a good many times. Every part >f my body seemed to pain in some vay. At time of menstruation my luffering was something terrible. I bought there was no cure for me. but ifter taking several bottles of Lydia S. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all ny bad feelings were gone. 1 am now veil and enjoying good health. 1 shall klways praise your medicine."?Mrs. tMOB PtSCHLKR, Box 226, Romeo, Mich. Female Troubles Overcome " Dkar Mrs. 1'inkiiau:?i had female rouble, painful menses, and kidney lomplaint, also stomach trouble. About i year ago I happened to pick up a >aper that contained an advertisement >f Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cotnx>und, and when I read how it had lelped others, I thought it might help ne, and decided to give it a trial. I lid so, and as a re <lt am now feeling >erfectly well. ' h to thank you for he benefit you? medicine has been to ne."?Mas. Ci.ara Stiebkh, Diller, Peb. No flore Pain " Dkar Mrs. Pinkham :?Your Vegeablc Compound has been of much >enefit to me. When my menses first ippcared they were very irregular. They occurred too often and did not eave for a week or more. I always luffered at these times with terrible >ains in my back and abdomen. Would ?e in bed for several days and would lot be exactly rational at times. 1 ?ok Lydia E. I'inkhani's Vegetable Compound, and mensesWame regular md pains left me entirely."?MUb. E. F. Custkr, Brule, Wis. avy department today regardtig the battleship Oregon. The aval officials on the Asiatic tation have ample authority to mploy whatever means is necBsary to save her. Later the rounding will be investigated fficially. ippe, croup, asthma, whooping couRh, bron* litis and pneumonia. Its early use prevents insumpllon. Crawford Bros. d-w-B. "he Farmere* Institute?Tim* and Place of Meeting thie Summer President Hartzog of Clemson Jollege has fixed the days for the olding of farmers' institutes in <ancaster county this summer as allows: July 31st, Aug. 1st. and nd. Lectures, therefore, will be slivered, by C^emaon College rofessors. on those days at fo! )W8: Jones X Roads, July 31.?local lommittee of arrangements: Geo. V. Jones, W. B. Bruce, Ike VV. Williams. Tabernacle. August 1st.?l-nrnl lommittee : W. J. Funderburk, 1. B. Lingle, H. S. Plyler. Six Mile Creek Church, Aug. d.?Committee: D. K. Hall, T. V. Secrest, M. M. Tillman. The local committees are anhorized to appoint sub-commitees to assist them. Subjects to be discussed will e announced later. These institutes uro for the special benetk of our farmers, . d it is to bo hoped they will, rithout fail, attend one or all of he meetings. R T I I T n 1/ I I XT I'mo m.w A-J ^ A. tor*.^ Lancaster Co. Fainers' Inst. Reports show that over fifteen hundred lives ?ve been saved through the use of One Minle Cough Cure. Most of these were cases of %%%%%'%%'%> VAL OF W 5000s ; HE'S A LIST: & ranch Sardines in 15 and My Wife's Salad Dressing f i of vegetables. Shredded ^4 ?rmillions, Bananas. Wo of nice Candy, ranging in W ound ; also Langdon's tine f \RS t I. 0. M., Fontella. Cannon ^4 s, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10 ^ the market today than the ^ o is as follows: Cameo, ^ at Wat in 5 cents packages, ^ Maryland Club, etceteras, v J ohacco of all kinds. ^ in need of anything in the ^ Yours to serve, 'HIS & CO. #| farm produco of .all kinds. ^ 'WV'SkWWW 1 CRO' TII/iONO Ol EVERlf THE people kno gains. Our sal< 3=^-=?=the run. Many < ? their turn to be 4) have literally ' p ? Time merchants , ? and it has not ta it out. Cash buy ^ they can do the I % % Now For 1 hunr i ^ UIIU1- I t ? In order to r< 5 we offer the gr + $3 shoes in tan, \ J $2.so. The ent % Terry & Go's. $ ^ black, at $2.25. La< low-cut tics and sli ^ They must be sold z 6 time to buy shoes c \Doing a I Shoe $ ^ Our clothing sales ^ yet we have some ol ^ so come quick befor still have some of th ^ ly imperfect, at 50 c I That Stocl ^ To Arrivi We arc nearly sol ^ but will get a fres ^ then we will be abl ^ We find it pays tf & prices. We are dc business ever done i % THE 61 $ CA! s Lancaster, S, WDS JR STORES ' DAY. w where to find barsspeople are kept on :ustomers have to wait served. Our prices >aralyzed competition, can't compete with us ken them long to find ers naturally go where best. Unprecedented BARGAINS. educe our shoe stock eat W. Li. Douglas nc\ and Russia calf at ire line of Craddock, 3 shoes, in tan and lies', misses and children's ppcrs regardless of cost, it some price. Now is the heap. Tremendous Business. have never been so large, f those great bargains left, _ A 1 11 c uicy arc an gone. We tat job lot of pants, slightents on the dollar. (of Millinery b This W^ik. Id out in this department, h supply this week, and le to supply the demand. > sell millinery at bargain ?ing the largest millinery in Lancaster. I rv m.r ilNSUN E>H STORE. c. #