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r ~w * ' ? Br COTTON AND PRODUCE MARKET. ?Aug. 17, 19O0. ?, COTTOW. b Strict food middling 10 PKODUCM. / (J Jutter (good) per pound 121^ si Kggc, per dozen 7^ to 8 Chickens 10 to 16 Corn, per busnvl..; .05 || Heme (home raised) pee pound 10 Shoulders (home raised) per lb 8 Saturday, August 25,1900. B ? a??B saga n Short Locals. ^ c] The State campaign closed in fl Columbia Thursday. ?Dr. R. S. Beckham, of Ker- n< ? shaw, was in town Thursday. ?I will can fruit or vege- tl tables on shares. ^ C. L MCManub. l| ?Mr. T. B. (Jly* urn, ot Gohirn- lB hi , carne up yesterday on a visit In his wife *lio vi?!tiu* Iter parents. ?Mrs. J. W. Miller of Jotter- t( son, is visiting her parents, t.; 'Mr and Mrs J F. Gregory, of ;* this place. p ?Miss Julia Gregory who e' has been visiting her sister, M rs. Miller of Jefferson, re- .. turned home to-day. ^ ? Dr. Lsdron Mohlev, of the 8e Franklin He >tIt {Society. Wil minton, Del., arrived in the etfv p| vesterdav morninir m <1 ?i i!>q ? rn bedside of his Rintor, Mi*< Corri<? w who is verry low with gastritis. C}. ? Rock Hill Herald, Auc. 18. n( ?List of letters advertised re for week ending Aug 2ft, 1900: di Miss Sany Gayden, Mrs. E. A. fLove or Lane, Miss Iredell Hen- : drix, MissJanev Huston, Mr. S. or H. Mathews. on Brlmc Nanck, p. m. A Chonf/e in th+ Fiinilerbork Co. ^ Messrs. B. Y. and A L. Fun- tt derburk bought out the dry y goods department of the Fun- ^ derburk Company and Mr. \V. cl P Bennett the grocery ^depart.- fc ment. The trade was affected V1 re Friday morning. Tho new mem- a( hnra Will COHtlnUS buSlRSSS "t^ 2! the same old tand, respectively. T re Firet New Bate of Cotton for ei Jj***%ca*tev. fj Mr. J. F. Addison, manager of Mr. J. M. Hood's farm, near re( Craigsville, brought in the first {u bale of new cotton this season Wednesday. There were several bales sold here during the week, ^ but the first two came from Chesterfield. Mr. W J. Cun- F ningham also sold a bale of new tl cotton later on the same day. ri J - ? ti An Karljf Momlnu Fire. pi On Wednesday morning about 4 o'clock the alarm of lire was S T * .^,1 l - I- _ iL. n e ^ivcii. 11 pruveu iu up i ne nail OI of the Working Aid Society, located ^ in the eastern section of the rp town. In a short time the flames spread to the house near by he w longing to Capers Cauthen, col. to ored, and it was also consumed- si The origin of the fire is not of * known, but it is supposed by j)( many to be of an incendiary na- j, t ure?circumstances certainly point that way. Capers had, he a' ^ suppose I $300 insurance on his -St place, but some lime ago he ni deeded the property to Chas. I). w Jones, Ksq , and held back the insurance policy. Mr. Jones, to be on the safe side, 1.ad the property insured also. er The President of the boeiety, . F. R. Massey, had the hall insur . Aft ff?P iO/in hut lidil nrt " y t ????* ninin an\>u ro on the furniture, which consisted ^ of chairs and so on. All ol the ^ papers and part of the hooks of ^ the Society were burned. At one time it looked as if several other houses would be burned, but the " splendid work of the colored pen- 1 pie the fire was confined to that of the hall and Capers Cant hen's house. 'Through the month* of.Tune and ti I July our baby was teething and took ai a running off of the bowel* and alok- fc, ne** of the Htoinach," *ay* O. P. iM. p Holiday, of Deming, Ind. "HI* bowel* J would more front fir# to eight time* a I'1 dav. I had a bottle of Chamberlain'* a; Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy rP in the houae and gave him four drops in atea*poonfol of water and he got f h?tf.r ?t onoe." gold bj J. F, ' . Si Gone up for Lite. Caleb Powers, ex-secretary of tate of Kentucky, charged with jinplicity in the killing of G >e- | el, has been, found guilty and intonced to imprisoned for life. he evidence seemed to justify tit le verdict, but $100,000 is a big V jm to offer for evidence. of ryan Accepts Another Nom 111 illation. ^ C< Tepeka, Kansas, Aug. 23.? ryan accepted the Populist re initiation this afternoon in a ?" i *ech heard by thousands of Pl emocrats and Populists, who leered it wildly. Among other lings he said : "The Republican party canot be relied upon to extinguish lists so long at it draws its inipaign contributions from leir overflowing vnluts." Tliore arc no better pil h made itian DeWItl's ttlo iCarly Ktwer.H. Always prompt nnd cerIn. Crawford Uron. d-w-a Sensation in Charleston. Charles'on, Aug. 23.?Someting of h sensation was oocasmed lure today bv the formal ithdrawal ol Mr. B.H. Matthewsi <-ti) the race lor solicitor of the irot circuit. The cause assignl is unav tillable absence from ie State. It has now come to light that r. Matthews, who is a native of aryland, was at one time in inous trouble with the United tates government. He was eraloyed by the postolllce departent,and the.charges against him ere of a very seeious nature and insed his arrest and trial. It is jw said ^that these facts are ?ally at the bottom of his with rawal. PY>r burns, Injuries, piles and skin diseases e DeWltt's Wlteh Hazel Salve. It Is the iplnal. Counterfeits may be offered. Use ly DeWltt's. Crawford Bros. d-w-a. Boer Forces Concentrated. Twyfelaar, Monday, Aug^20? hrough secret inteligence agents ... D-iil-L si t-' ? ii- ixiiiMi numoruies learn mat en. Louis Botha, the commader i chief of the Boer forces : Geo. ucaa Meyer, the commander in lief of the Orange *Free State >r ;es ; and (Jen. Schalkbnrger, ica president of the Transvaal >1 ublift, with 8,000 Boers, have trembled at, Machadodorp gen>o 11 it nn/lnei'f a<*/1 f a l>/* i l i ?*%?-. .j J WJ> ./u l-llt) iicau* uartera of President. Kruger, on ic Pretoria Delapoa Bay railtad, with the whole Boer arti 11 y, including the heavy pieces d-- 1 'i iiioi i y n t i if tui lit. Dt\f* Minute Cotffch Cure is the only harmless rr iy thi\f produce* isisifdlate rr-Trr f rawtorrt "Bros. d-w-? ' eiiinnri for Money for Widow of Lake City Postmaster. Detroit, Aug. 22.?The State edera.tion of Colored Women lis afternoon adopted a memoal to President McKinley potion ing hi in to ask congress to \y to the widow of the late ostmaster Maker of Lake City, . O., $40,000 in lieu of the life her husband wh eh was lost iring a race riot in that town, he memorial states: "We OUld also like to ask for a law J i he enacted to this effect, that ^ lould any State he found guilty mob laws and lynehings, it I ? expelled from the Union The ^ acks then could execute and 1 negro haters could have a tate of their own wherein they VI sed not see a black face. Thus ^ e solve the negro problem " ol One of the slick Manna cam ?ign methods is to send canvas- g s over the country offering a ?\n BVr?r l?? ?? J ^ ^ II |'c? f/ci vYccrxiy t\ y rnr till'I H J|| iggv whip for 25 cents ! The publicans know the value of tving their reading matter in le homes of the people. They ^ now how to farm the farmer. lie whip ought to come handy ^ ter election instead of a self 01 icking machine.?Appeal to eason. Si The Appetite of a Goat. M Is envied by all poor dyspep- J] cs whose Stomach and Liver e out of order. All such should now that Dr. King's New Life ** illf, the wondeful Stomach and tver Remedy, gives a splendid jpetite, sound digestion and a gular bodily habit that insures ?J rfect health and great energy. * nly 2fitc.at Crawfofd proi, Prug?? * f ' J ' I \ - - Fob Thic Rntbrfria Roll of Capt. J. D. Caakey. Mr. Editor:?At this time lien so much is being done in e way of reunions, organiza )tis, etc., for the Confederate iterans I sen J the muster roll Company I, S. C. V. Think g it perhaps would be of in rest to the survivors of said )mpany and the friends and lativos of those who were left i the field to have this roll iblished. Respectfully, T. B. Nisijet. J D Caskey, Captain. A S Nisbet, First Lieutenant. ?J F Steele, Second " H J Hancock, Third " M Willis Gregory, Sergent. .1 D Nisbet, 44 i W H Faulkner, 44 H M Andrews. 44 c L N Culp, u t N B Craig, Corporal. .1 C Nisbet, " J S McMurray, " c Barrel Phillips, u h 1 Anderson, T W 2 Barton, D B ? ( 3 Bell, J L J 4 Blalock, J L> F 5 Beaner, L 6 Craig, W II 7 Craig, J A 8 Culp, .J A 9 Culp, James 10 Culp, J N c 11 Cousart, II II lg Dunlap, WO 13 Deas, Joseph 14 Deas, John j 15 Draflin, N J 16 Farmer, Minor ^ 17 Farmer, Erwin o 18 Faile, John 19 Faile, M W 20 Faile, William, v 21 Faulkner, S J V - g 22 Gillam, Tignale 'f 23 Gregory, T T f! 24 Gardner, Ransom ' 8 25 Henesey, l'eler 20 Horton, VVilliam 27 Humphrey, Samuel 28 Heath, W D 20 Howard, J L s 30 Horn, R L i' 31 Ilinson, W J T 32 Ghent, G W j 33 Ghent, William \ 34 Ghent, A R n 35 Kee. R It o! 3G Kee, J F 37 Lark, Jr., J It 38 Latlinn, 1) A Y 30 Locust, Fred ?' 40 MeDow, II J 41 Miller, W W 42 McManus, Albert 43 McCain, II II 44 McCorkle, Thomas r 45 Montgomery, It o 4<> Nisbet, W K T( Mrs* 7 I ?inkham The ono thing that quailus a parson to give ad' | foa on any subject is | kperlenoe ? axperianoa roates knowledge* ^ No other person has so I Ida an axperianoa with J tmaie Ills nor suoh a J word of suooass as ? Irs* Pinkhant has had* j Ovar a hundred thou- J mnd oasas soma before ? Breach year* Santa par- J wnailv* others by mail* \ nd tMs has bean going rt for20 years, day after my and day after day* Twenty years of oontant sueoas? - think of be knowledge thus mlmadl Sajiraiv re wimo in Bonking mtSfoo from m woman with uoh on oxporionoo, os? ooiaiiy whon it is froom if yotmro Hi got m bottio f Lydta C. Pinkkom'm o go tab to Compound at noo ikon writo Mr#, tnkkam, Lynn, Afeee* y '/ * % 47 Ogburn. I) W 48 Phillips, It J 49 Phillips, W K 50 Plyler, Bonham 51 Bailey, William 52 Itatree, W L 53 Sanders, John 54 Snipes, .John 55 Sizer, Anson 56 Shehane, I) F 57 Sabree, Rufue 58 White, James 59 Welsh, Nick 60 Williams, W W 61 Wilson, II (i 62 Wallace, Wilson 63 Wallace, It I) 64 Whitaker, B F 65 Wilkerson, G W 06 McMnrray, J II. DeWill's Little Knrly Risers (vra famous ttlo pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never ripe. Crawford Ufog, ;l-w-s. In ion iServices. The following plan of union ervices will be observed during he month of August: 1st. Sunday ?A. It. P. church -Itov. J. H. Boldridgo. 2d Sunday.?Methodist Episopal church?Itev. Chalmers "raser. 3rd. Sunday. ? Presbyterian Jturch?Itev. W. C. Kwart. 4th Sunday.?Baptist (at A. t. P. church)?Itev. A. N. Irunson. ScMuSI POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $?,000 Cash Deposit, ltal road Para Paid pan all year to Roth Sex-a. Vary Chaap Board. OeorRia-AlabaiB* Business College, Macon, Georgia Citation. ty Chas. I). Jones, Esquire, Probate J udge. rXTHKREAS, J.M.Cook has made VY suit to me to grant him letters f administration of the estate of and treota of ELIZABETH WOLFE. These are therefore to cite and adlonish all and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said Elizabeth Volfe, deceased, that, they be and apear before me. in the Court of Proate, to bn hehi at Lancaster, 9. O., on 'uesday, August 28th, next, after piibication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the orenoon, to show cause, if any they ave, why the said administration hould not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of August, anno domini, 1900. CIIAS. D. JONES, Probate Judge. Trial Justice Summons. tale of South Carolina, County of Lancaster. iv w p c??key. Esq. Maqi-trate In and for said County of lha s;il<l State. 'o Any Lawful Constable : Com plain t havlntr been made unto me by II (VALTKI1S & BHO that MUS. W. II. OHYKiC is Indebted to them in the sum of lleven Dollars and Eighty Coots itii 8b. Thean are. therefore, t<> require you to sumion the said defend int to apt>ear before me (n ly office. In Lancaster, S. C., on the 20th day f September A. I) . IttoO, at 10 o'clock a. m , to iir*** * ( m un- 7IIIIU iuui|>ini!ii, nr JUUKIDCIll will e given against ber hy uefuult. Given under tnv hand and seal, at Lancaster, S C, thi 3d dav of July I>., 1WI. [Simiedl \V. P. CASKEY. Magistrate. To Mrx. W. ti I'orter, the defendant herein; ou will please t.iiie notice that the eutntnons iid complaint in Die above entitled action ere tiled in tho office of . P. t'nsUev, in antra to, at Lancaster, South Carolina, July 4th mn Aug 1 4ti? Registration Notice. rllK PUBLIC will take notice that tho Regiatration Books will be pen at the COURT HOUR! for the agist ration of parties entitled to rentier tinder the constitution, on the Kt Monday t 'I'nesday In each month, ntl 1 80 days prevailing the general lection. J. M. CASKKY, Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Ho. March 7. lttOO. KodoT )ysp?psia Cure Digtsti what you oat. [t art!ficially dif wti tho food and aids iatura in straagtheaiag and rocontructlng tU? axhaustod digssttvaor* aos. It Istha lataatdisaotaroddigeitat and tonio. No othar preparation aa approach It ia flcloocy. It la* Laatly raliaraaand poraaaaaatly aura# i/spapala, ladigoatfoo, Xoarthura, Tatxilaaco, Sour WonucU, Nausea, Ictf Meadache, aatralgia.Ofampaand llothor resulteof ii? perfect digaatloa. ricoBOc.anUB. Laigo slr?>QenielaB.XHlp>ae nailalxe. lkx>kallatV)utd^affi?t5iiMVgrao ?re?era* ay E. C. D?W "cFfc C9., Cblaofie. wWkM&Adj 50 YEARS' ^ ^ HfeEXPEfllENCC filmm Trade Marks TllnR^ Designs r 'FT'1 Cory rights Ac AnrAnn aendlng a akrtrh And daacrtotloa maf quickly ascertain our opinion free whethor ?n Invention la probably patentable. Comraunle* tlona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent* out free. Oldest airenoy (or frrurlny p*l?nla. Patent* takau ibrcuuh Munn A Co. rpnetv* xpteial notic*, without cuarye. In the Scientific American. A handsome"? Illustrated weekly. Mrrest elt cutatton of any actentltio Journal. Term*, |1 a r:o ; four month*, It. goitl br *l|Rew*di?l*r?. tfS?a?dteW .G AN SON CAS BIQ cu SUMMER j | ....TIIE TIME HAS 1 SLAUGHTEI 3 Th n f mP'inc Incc f/^ T ? ??v*v uiv^uil.) tv/ V_ YOU. Everything i season. No summer I carried over. The tin while they are in del is NOW. We throw MIDDLE CO All kinds of dress fabr dies, Dimities, Percales, Fancy Ducks and fine Dr all the season at 8, 10, i: marked down to 5 cents, so come quick if you wist bing.' A lot of shirts pick AT A BIG I Two lots of men's fin with two detached collars good value at 75 cents, ou We are running off our lii I Millinery St< I What is left we will sc are no longer contrary ab Sailors at 5 cents and 11 [ 3 half price. Trimmed hat! Kcive usa call; you will bi j SUMMER * and Slippers are going fa g from 11s because we save t ? to $1 on every pair. We t shoes as well as evcrythin i j A Word to tl j Tfi siirm XU UUJLJ.1A Bear in mind this sigr times and under all circu are lower than the lowest, aim to undersell all compe | H Now We Aj ! i] Underse H Our Own Se H ' Ii ins tin price saic mcar low prices arc very grc trust our friends will reap slaughter sale. ! Yours for the biggest barj; ; ^egain I CASH "l ' ' " _ vii Store. * t Price GOODS! COME TO.... I PRICES JS, but gain to nust go in its goods will be ne to unload is mand, and that them upon the UNTERsI ics, such as Organ-E Piques, Crashes, H ess Ginghams, soldg 2 1-2 and 15 cents, J This is a grab lot," 1 to be at the grab-| ed up BARGAIN I e Negligee Shirts,! and one pair cuffs,! r price only 50 cts. I ne of :>ck hoap 8 dl very cheap. We! out prices. Misses! >; ladies' Saftof5-at | s* 5 from 25 cents up.l e delighted. SHOES J st: evervbodv hnv?;L! y J _ -J ~ p, ;hem from 25 cents S are the people for I g else. tie Wise 1IENT.. lificant fact. At all instances our prices It is our chiefest tition. ?e... | Iling.... 1 Ives. is that our usually atly reduced. We the benefit of this jains of the season, [SON | STORE.) T'