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COTTON AND PRODUCE MARKET. Jul/21, 1900.. COTTOI*. | Rtriot good middling: .,..10 PKODrcf. * 1 Gutter (good) per pound % Kgg*. per dozen 1*2 Chiokens.. 18 to *20 - Oorn, per bMHtiel ......... 05 Hatna (home raised) pee .pound.. 10 Shoulders (home raise^) per II) 8 Wednesday, August IT, 1900. Short Locals. ?Miss Cornelia Elliott is visiting Mrs. J. I. Bowers at Kershaw. ?Rev. S. N. Watson is conducting a meeting at Camp ere It this week. ? Mr. .John A. Miller has moved into his pretty new dwelling on Main street. ?Mr T J Gregory of the K?*r shaw Mercaii ile & Banking Co was in town vesteiday. ??Rjv. A N Brunson assisted in a protracted meeting at Heath Springs last week. ?Mr. L. C. Payseur left yesterday morning for a visit to his mother at Lincolnson, N. O. ?Mrs. P. A B >swell and lit tie daughter of Camden, are here visiting her cousin, Mrs. W.. f. Bennett. ?The Baptist ladies are training a lot of children for an entertainment to be given in the opera hall later. y ?The second brick machine has been installed at the factory and brick are now being turned out 75,000 a day. ?Mr. L S Elliott recently bought the dwelling and lot formerly owned by Mr R Young, situated on Dunlap street ?There wiil be preaching at Antioch on next Sunday at 11 o'clock instead of in the afternoon. Baptising at 10- o'clock. ?There will be services in the Episcopal church Thursday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. W. Cantey Johnton. ?Rev. J. T. Dendy who has t been conducting a meeting at Douglas church was in town yesterday as the guest of Rev. u Mr.. Fraser. If - T_ 1 A II. ?mr. tMuiii . vyuiiK, nuunor irt slowly recovering lro?n a five weeks spell ot fever, but he will not he able to attend the cam paign meetings. ?The county and town's profits from the dispensary at Lancaster, for the month of July, was $199.05; from the Kershaw dispensary, ?229.oe. Rev. 8. N. Watson conducted a series of meetings at Antioch last week in wh'ch considerable interest was manifested and several accessions made. ?All interested in the military company now about to be organized in Lancaster will meet at the courthouse, Thursday night, Aug. 9th at 8:39 o'clock. ?The congressional candidates and candidates for solicifni* will mtoiilf nt Rolair hViil n v next; at Lancaster Saturday, and at Kershaw on Monday, 13th inst. J. F. Nisbet, Chairman. ?Rev. J II Boldridge assisted Rev. J. B Bozemnn in a meeting at Clover last week. He is assisting him in a meeting at Union church this week, having left Monday afternoon ?List of letters advertised for weok ending 1900 ; ( Miss Aric Ferguson, Miss Lottie Ballot, Miss Hester Venton, A. B Kesler, John Colemon, J T. Johnson, B. F. Threatt, Mary Weltze, Mr. Barnie Edwards, . L. R. Wricks. % Principal Wanted. We want a principal to take charge of the Heath Springs higl school for the ensuing scholastic year. References required. Ad dress, H. W. Mobley, Heath Springs, S. 0. There am no better pi) In made than DeWitt'i 1.1 HI e Early Riser*. Always prompt ard ">r tain Crawford Bron. d-tv-s Sent up to Court. Ed. Hammond, Anthony arid Dave Cunningham, .col., were before Magistrate Oaskey Tuesday for a preliminary hearing on ac count of disturbing a religiout maetiug last Friday at Mt. Tabor. Autbony and Dave Cunningham were required to give a bond tr the sum of $500 each to keep the peace. Per hurus. Injuries, pll** and shin rt1*e?aci u9<t n?tVltt'a WlUJh Harel Salve It is th? or.jf'.'is < ounu rf.ilta nr..** bo offered. Us? on.y UeWit.'* Crawforu^B'-g*. d-w s Preparing for tit* Reunion. Extensive preparations arc being jnjide by the citizens o! Heath Springs to furnish the Cohfeclerate veterans a sump tuoiis dinner at their re-union there Thursday. The people oi the surrounding country arc cordiallv invited to attend or tliis occasion and to bring well filled baskofcs They are assured a good time. Of courso it is understood that the veterans will all be there. A Vaudervtlle. There will be an entertainment at the Opera hall, Thursday evening the 9th, in which fifty children participate. You will he interested in the wedding of the dolls, and highly entertained by the antics of the world renowned brownies, who in characteristic coRtumes, figure very conspic uoiisly in the festivities of the evening. The above will be interspersed with imisic, both vocal and instrumental furnished by home talent. Proceeds for benefit of Baptist church carpet. .Ad mission, adults 25; children, 10 cents. DeWttt's Little Karlv Risers are famous lit tin pills for live! unci It twel troubles. Never tfrtpe Crawford Bros. cl-w-s. 1 it IrtviiHH-f/ Of iiiitM Tuuggie Estrlrtge. My dear, while yet young your work is finished. You have passed through the marvelous height; sleep on and take thy rest. A precious one from us have flown, One that we loved bo well: A place in vacant In our home, Which never can be filled. O, what happiness. If we were with you, To press one kiss upon vour brow; . Oh how hnppy are you uarllng, For the angels have you now O, my darling you have left us; We will see your face no more Till this weary life la o'er, When we'll meet on the othei shore. O, what happiness! when we meet you; All our sorrows will then o'er: There the weary cease from trouble. And sad partings come no more. Sister. It has been demonstrated by experience that consumption can bo prevented l?y the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. 'ftola la the favorite remedy for cough:*. colds, croup asthma, grippe and all throat and lung trou bles. Cures quickly. Crawford Itros d.w-e Schedule of the County Campaign Meet in ft 9. The county canvass will begin next week and will be run on the following schedule : Relair, Tuesday, August 14. V?n VVyck, Wednesday, Aug. 15. Hope well,Thursday, Aug. 16. Tradesville, Friday, Aug. 17. White Bluff, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Kershaw, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Heath Springs,Thursday,Aug. 23. Mt. Carmel. Friday Auir. 24. ' w Lancaster, Saturday, Aug. 25. Candidates should hear in mind that they are required to file their pledges and pay the assessment on or before the 14th inst., the day of the first meeting of the county campaign.* The primary election will he held on the 28th inst. The fob . Working i Women I are In vl tori to write to i Mrs. Plnkham for free advice about thoir healthy Mrs. Pinkham Is a we* man. If you have painful periods, backaches or any of the more serious , Ills of women, write to Mrs. Pinkham; she has I helped multitudes. Your \ letter will bo sacredly ? confidential. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is ! known wherever the Eng* llsh language is spoken. Nothing else oan possibly be so sure to help suffering women. No other medicine has helped so f many. ? Remember this when - something else Is sugt gested. I Mrs. Pfnkham's ad, dross Is Lynn, Mass. mm a am m - - nor netpmg nana Is always outstretched to suffering wotnenm 1 lowing are tlio managers for said election : Belair.?J. J. Perry, 1). K. Hall, J. P. Harris. Van Wijck.?G. L. Vaughn, R. H. DeLaney, J. W. Bates. Thornwell.?J. R. Thompson, 1 Turner Culp, Ike Williams. Lancaster Court House.?N. B. Cousar, W. B. Cauthon, L. 1 8. Elliott. Carmel.?A. If. Carter, A. W. Ilicklin, \V. T. Vanlandiugham. Montgomery (in Cedar Creek Township )?J. R Barber, J. L. Brown, John Beckham. Heath Springs ?Milliard. Puni can, Andrew Mobley, L. 8 Porter. New Cut.?Thornwell Williams, J no Sullivan, J P Flynn Kershaw.?Ii J.Gardner,R. L. Black men, W. II Montgomery. Elgin (at Elgin Station).?J. S. Hagins, J. M. White, G. F. Ferguson. Welsh's.?Dr. C. C. Welsh, Geo. W. ITinson, Jasper Horton. Flat Creek (at Flat Creek \ M 11: i c vnitiui.) .'? I1UIUII, J'liUlK. Cook, \V. T. Pittman. Taxahaw?\V. C. McManns, W. J. Belle, J. P Ingram. Tradesvilln.?W. J. Funderhiirk, II S, Plyler, J. M. Knight. [height ? E. B. Lingle, IT. W. Taylor, J. 0 Porter. Primus.?W. B. Miller, J. W. Black mon, B. T\ Adams. J. F. Nihbet, Co. Chm'n. A J Clark, ttec'y. i A Mfi1 un?l llcalli Fig lit. Mr. W. A. Mines of Manchester, la., writing: of his almost miraculous escape from Heath, says: Exposure after measles induced lung: trouble, which ended in <lonaumption. I had fre<]ii nt hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would net he without it even if it cost $5 00 a bottle. Hundreds have ii .*d it on mv ri'nomin* tula Hon i?nd >\ i *ay it iifvor fnila to cure Throat, nnd T.urjr troilhip*." Regular siie 50c ami $1 00. 'i'rinl bottles free nl Crawford Itros. drusr store. 4. Death of Ijawrence^ Kelly. Mr. Lawrenco Kelly of the Oukhurst section, a grandson of the late Evan Rollings, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock of fever, after an illness of about four weeks/ He was about 22' years of age and a fine young' man with briulit prospects He took a business course in Louisville, Ky., a "year or two a o and last year he derived for the i Kershaw Mercantile Ranking Co.' Jlis remains will be huiied at the old Salem burying ground this morning at 10 o'clock. Malnoirt?n ? ?!> Hurt it innntiu Ihe h?S ' tt in while the l.tvi*r 1* in perfect order. DrM A 'Simmon* l.tver Medici* o In I he l*e*t I: -guUlor. - SfMt 'V . \ J L ?Mr. T. J. Gregory, of Ker shaw, was in town Tuesday. ?Born, Auk. 3, 1900, to Mr. = and Mrs. J. J Cherry, a son. ?Messrs. J. H. Witherspoon, John T. Stevens nod 8. W. Heath left Monday for New York. ?Mr. W. H Hand, superiu tendent of Chester's graded school, and one of the leading educators of the stale, was in town yesterday. ? Miss Ztza Young, who has been visiting her cousins, Misses Daisy and Annie Young, returned to her home in Fort Mill Tueeday. ( ?Mrs. Lizzie Phifer and her ^ daughter, Miss Annie, of Florida will visit the former's sister here this week, Mrs. S. M Burns. Or, M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Clear* tb-. Complexion, Klvea Mouvamiy to the Ml id, cures He.adaehe, Regulate* Stomach, Bonalt and Liver. Heath Springs Cor. Era : Mr. R. L. Long, depot agent here has been promoted and will now do clerical work in Blacksburg in the Superintendent's of fice. Mr. Palmer King will have charge of the office here. Miss Pearl Miller returned to Lancaster on Friday after an extended visit to her sister Mrs. R. B Mackey. The Baptist begin a protracted meeting here next Sunday, Rev. Mr. Perry, or Hartsville, will do the preaching. Jynher Lhertrel. I>?runf nnoonU of Menstrual function* producn Miscarriage Slmmtn Kquaur Vino Whie or Tablots oorreot tho derangements Registration Notice. THE PUBLIC will take notice th?t tho Registration Books will be open at the COURT HOIJHK for the registration of parties entitled to ragister uadsr tbs constitution, on t..e 1st Monday fc Tuesday in saoh month, until 80 days preceding the jeneral election. J. M. CASKET, Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co. March 7, iUOO. D. P. Hardin, .Master Mechanic and Engineer, Is now prepared to do all kinds of REPAIR WORK on Engines, Gins, Saw Mills, Sewing Machinos, Bicycles, Etc. I respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. Will go anywhere in tho country on short notice. Am prepared to boro cylinders, place power heads ami rings, valve seats, etc. Will be found nkar the factory. July 28 Notice. If you have an old Sewing Machine that runs heavy or is out of repair in any way, bring it to R. J. COATKS & CO'S. store. We have an expert on repairing machines, who will remedy all defects and replace any broken parts. We can make your old machine run as good as new. Clock's, Too. If you want your Clock repaired, bring it along with your machine. We do both kinds of work, right, too Our charges vill be reasonable, and satisfaction is guaranteed, or money refunded. R. J. COATES A CO. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Diflestf whit you oat. It artificially 4 If est* the food and aide Mature Id sLrenftbeolnf and recon* etructlag the ernauoted ilfeetlre or?aus. It lathe lateatdiaoorareddlgeetant and tonic. Mo other preparation can approach It la eMctency. It la laatly rellereeand peraaaaeatlj curee Drtpepela, ladlfeetlen, Heartbura, Flatuleaoe, Seur Stomaeh, Mauaea. Sick Headache, eataalgia.Crampeand all other reeulte of laaperfect digeatloa. Priceeoc. aneai. Lerr*eleerontalaeBM time* > email else Rook all abootdyapepetamallenfree prepared bf C. c. dewtt e co.. Cbtcope. j G AN SON Cj BIG < SAI SUMMER I ... THE TIME Hi ISLAUGcHTE I That means loss t( YOU. Everything E season. No sumtr carried over. The while they are in is NOW. We thrc MIDDLE C All kinds of dress fa dies, Dimities, Percal E Fancy Ducks and fine I all the season at 8, 10, marked down to 5 cents so come quick if you w bing. A lot of shirts pi AT A BIG Two lots of men's 1 with two detached colla I good value at 75 cents, We are running off our Millinery S What is deft we will are no longer contrary Qiilnrc of r* i cf?nvio a l -J v^v.Uir> dUU | half price. Trimmed h I Give us a call; you will SUMMEI and Slippers are going from us because we sav to $i on every pair. W shoes as well as everytf I I A Word to TQ aUTT I ..10 0U11 Bear in mind this si times and under all cir are lower than the lowe: aim to undersell all com Now We J! | Unders 9 Our Own S This cut price sale m< low prices are very g trust our friends will re slaughter sale. Yours for the biggest b THE 6A: CASl A ? \sh Store. Jut Price LE <>? G ODS I l_ iS COME TO ... !R PRICES > US, but gain to * must go in its ler goods will be time to unload is demand, and that >w them upon the OUNTERS brics, such as Organes, Piques, Crashes, Dre<;c r.inorhamc cnlrl 12 1-2 and 15 cents, This is a grab lot, ish to be at the grabicked up BARGAIN Fine Negligee Shirts, irs and one pair cuffs, our price only 50 cts. line of tock. Ixaap sell very cheap. We about prices. Misses up ; ladies' Sailors at ats from 25 cents up. be delighted. > OTTAT^CI \i OXIUJCiO fast; everybody buys! e them from 25 cents! re are the people for ling else. the Wise ! 1CIENT.. | . igniftcant fact. At all! cumstances our prices! st. It is our chiefestl petition. Lre... I ailing.... I elves. I jans that our usually! greatly reduced. We! ap the benefit of this! argains of the season,I MGLrtKT I a STORE.) A