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COTTON AND PRODUCE f> MARKET. Sept. 28, 1900. COTTON. Strict good middling .^0.40 PRODUCE. Jutter (good) per pound 12W per dozen la Chickens i 10 to IB Corn, per busnel..; .., ...65 Hams (home raised) pee pound 10 Shoulders (home raised) per lb 8 ^Woman' Kidney Troubles Why trifle with health when the easiest and 4 surest help is the best Known mediolno in the world 9 Is known everywhere and thousands of women have been cured of serious kidnoy dorangsments by Itm Mrs. Pinkham's mothods have the endorsemoat of the mayorf the postmaster and others of her own oltym Her medloine has tho endorsement of an unnumbered multitude of uretefui women whose letters are oonstantiy printed in this paper. Every woman should read these letters. Mrs. Plnkham advises jL suffering women free of oharge. Her address la Lynn, Mass. * Saturday, Sept 29, 1900. Short Locals. ?Mr. W. D. Chambers returned Friday from Camden. ? Mrs. Gertie Gregory is here visiting Mrs. W. T. Gregory. ^Mr P 1*022** of B! 2 x1 k4lburg was in Lancaster litis week ?Mr. and Mr? A. .1. Baas, and family of Norway are visiting rel atives here. ?Miss Eula Heath, of Mathews, N. C., is visiting at Mr. J. M. Heath's. ?Cotton brought 10 40 on this market right along yesterday and day before. ^ ?Miss Corrio Mobley of Rock Hill came yesterday on a visit to Miss Loche Crawford. V ?Miss Emma Ilasseltine has been on a visit here to her sister, Mrs. Dr. M. 1\ Crawford. ?Died, Sept. 2Gth, 1000 Arm stead Carter, a young man who lived on Mr. .1. 1). Bailey's place ?Dr. Edwards of Due West has been at his daughter's, Mru. J. E. Taylor, for a week with little Janie, who has been quite sick with malarial fever. ?Old "Aunt" Betsy Northrop, motlu r of Steve Northrop, died Tuesday at the advanced age of 105 years. Had she lived through this year^he would have lived in three centuries. '?For quick and accurate Sur veying write or 'phone T. M. T Belk, Lancaster, S. C. The Division of Estates and the relocation of old and disputed lines a spe cialty?price $5 a day. ?STKAYED?A larire black mare mule in good order. Is at Mr. Shehane's near Primus, where it followed mail rider, Mr. J. W. Williams from White Bluff. Owner can net same bv paving for this notice. Sept. 28, 1900. Call and See Mr. C. II. Culp who represents the Chester Oil Mill before you sell your cotton seed lie lends the market at 25 cents per bushel. Warehouse at Narrow Qauiie depot. Jt huii npnta, aatri?nnme*a *ay, caused the mrome h(i?? this sam-ner. ?n?l doctor* decl re nearly all the proatrattona were in(Ineed by disorder* of the atom nn. 0'->d health follow* good duration. Kodol OvawC popaU Cure digest* what you eat If you hav-J Indigestion or dvnpcpat i It will quloU'.V relieve uad permanently cure you. Crawford Hrn*. Pa a ... w ? Although it in autumn the temperature several days this week has been high. j ?Mr. J. 11. Mackorell's dwelling is Hearing completion and Mrs. Mollie Perry's new dwelling is about ready for the plasterers. ?Cadet John Beaty will go to Charleston Monday to resume his course ot study in the South Carolina Military Academy. ? Bethel Presbytery will meet at McConnel8ville Wednesday. Rev. Chalmers Fraser and Mr. W. J. Cunningham will attend from here. ?Mr. S. J Funderburk lias accepted a position with the Lancaster Merdantile Co. for the fall, and Miss Lizzie Stevens has accepted a position at Mr. L C. Payseur's. ?Mr. C. J. Henry has bought the Diennnn dwelling on Barr street and will remodel it with a view to occupying it as soon as the work is done. Dr. Rutled who has been occupying it will probably move into one of Judge Jones' dwelling* in East End. ? Ldters uncalled lor at Lan caster post office for the week ending Sept. 29, 1900: Dr. Thomas B. liell, Mr. Banks Reed, James Toney, A. J. l'earse. A. S. Mungo & Co. Belle Nance, 1'. M. More Than Three Miles of Heat Estate. Judge Ira B. Jones has recent lv purchased Col. Springs' 'askey plantation and his Brown and Sings place near town. The judge's land now corners at Mr. L. S. Elliott's dwelling just outside the corporate limits of the town, and extends to within a hundred yards of Mr. Eli Caskty't, house, more than three miles from town, the only break in his pos sessions being Mrs. Burns' house and lot in East End. nitttn by a * Blind Tiger.*' A fellow who probably has u.. _ ui- - J A:? uccn uiiicii ny it UilllU ll^cr gOlS of this: Slnf? a song of penitence, A fellow full of rye; Pour and twenty .serpents danced before hlseye When hie eye wan opened he shouted for hie life. Wasn't he a pretty clump to go before his wife* Hit hat was In the parlor underneath a chair. His boots were In the hallway And his cont was on the stair, His trousers in the kitchen, His collar on the shelf, Hut he hadn't any Idea where he was himself To prevent eons imptlon quickly euro throat and 'unj troubles with One Minute CoughCure. Crawford Bros. d-w s. How the 'fur./ is Drown, The names are taken from the tax hooks at the beginning; of the yenr by the county Hoard ci Commissioners and put into the jury box on folded slips of paper and locked up and a key is given to each of the jury commissioners, who are the Clerk of the Court, Auditor and Treasurer, no two of which keys will unlock the box? all must be used or the box can not be opened. Ten days before the jury is drawn a notice signed by the jury commissioners is posted on the courthouse door stating that the jury will be d-awn on such and such a day,at 11 o'clock, and that any one who wishes may he present to witness it. On that day the commission ers, together with the sheriff, assemble in the clerk's office, where the box is kept, the three keys are produced and the box, after being well shaken, is opened. The Auditor, with his back to the box, stirs up the names again and draws out one and hands it to the treasurer, who opens the slip mid reads the name and passes it to the sheriff, who dates it and puts it in an envelope?the clerk taking down tlie name on an ofh cial list as it is called?ami. so on, until the thirty-six jurors are drawn. The official list is then certitied to by the commissioners 1 i. J A * * mm turned over ro u>e snerin, who mimmons the several jurors. Po'*oqou? toadstool* resMrnblln? mushroom* have caused frequent death* tbl* year. *ure to titt? only the Pennine Observe the **m*<are wheo vou a?k for DeWltt'* Witch rianci Salvo There arc polaonne* counterfeit* PcWltt'a In the ohly ordinal Witch Hnzol Salve Tt Is a ;-afe and Certain euro for plies and all akin dixeaaes. Crawford Oroa. d-w-a We Want Your Opinion; Come And Give Ft. We claim to have the prettiest stock of goods ever shown in Lancaster county ; come and see how nearly correct we are. ^ Our dainty Chinaware is a E dream to those who appreciate BJ this kincl of work. Come and look around and see what an up to date China store looks like. _ The Lamps are prettier than IB ever and the prices?well, here they are, judge for yourself: Small glass lamp and chimney, all complete, 25 cents ; larger? 30c, 40c, up to $10.00. Nice large Cups and -Saucers from 25 up to 40 cents : Plates, . ' ' noi same price, fro 100 piece Dinner Sets from poi $5.50 to $30.00. Everything in pri China marked down. 10c Did you know you could buy an 8 day clock, guaranteed for three years, foi $2.00? Come and see them. Look at our $2. we Watch while you are here. Come also and see that $5.00 Breach-loading Shot Gun that every one else charges you $7,00 ^ for. We have 50 Guns on hand ^ j now to close out at little more ]m than half price?don't miss this doi chance to get a gun. Our line of Pocket Knives and Razors is the best we ever had ; every Knifo warrented perfect. Price, in all styles, 50 cents. You have seen our ads before pa< and know that we mean what Bo we say. So, come along, and buy what you need. ^ Don't forget: We still hold ? * cai the Rogers Bros. Knives and Forks at $4.00. Also we are still saving peo- ^ pie 10 to 20% on School Books. Respectfully, B.C. Hough & Co. S DeWitt's Uttlo Ecarly Klaers are prompt ^ pnlutablo. pleuAimt, powerful, purifying littlt dlila. Crawford Hro? HBd-w-s. J^d WANTED. A local agent to represent the ST/ Washington Life Insurance Company of New York, in Lancaster By county. The most liberal con tracts to agents. Up to date poli- ? cies. Write at once with reference )ett to Leon P. Sawtell, manager of i Georgia and South Catolina, Ninth Floor, English American ami Building, Atlanta, Ga. It. Cm app bat Ayentn Wanted! 9th lira The position of resident special ton agent of the Equitable Life As surance Society for Lancaster and C} vicinity is open to a man of good character and ability. A valuable contract, carrying renewals will be given to the right man. ~ Address, W. J. Roddky, tf. Rock Hill, S. C. _ w j Sot ice ! jyj All parties indebted to the firm of J. B. Walters <fe Bro. are Uri requested to settle the same by ?: the 15th of October, next. Ac- ~~ counts not settled after that date D: will bo placed in the hands of an officer for collection. , J, B. Walters <fe Bro. th? Aug. 28, 1900. lm. Pal ^ dei (lal You ean (pell It ooufh, roll, Icauf, kalT kough. or kaugh, but tha only hftriBleas rem- (]jg edy that ijutcki v cures It la One Minute Cough Cure Crawford Bros. d-?-?. I* , Saw Mill For Sale. del One portable Saw Mill outfit, an< consisting of one 8-horse power un Tozer Engine and one Liddell Poney Mill, with saw, btdt and ^ei other fixtures. All in good ,ne working order. Address to R. F. Boyd, Pu Magil 1,8.0 Rt set Arrange your plans early to attend the 32d Annual State Fair at Columbia, Oct 29th to Nov 2d. inclusive. ! The Premium List shows an ? increase in the number of Pre- i> miuras and a decided increase or i in the value of the Premiums. ?? The Society for the coming IP< Fair offers #1,000 in county displays?of #400, $300, #200 and #100 It will bo well for the pr' various counties to arrange at p()j once in an effort to secure one of there.prizes. FREE! Unaware, AT Aathis ><$ Company. I We are giving away coupons ?v for every casli purchase m our customers. The couis run from 5c up to $5. The zes run from one pieco worth i to $8. Anyone can save up worth or $5 as you like. You il get something for every $1 rchase. We will have the naware on exhibition next ek : call on us. ur Light Bread d Cinnamon Rolls are going e hot cakes. The people know 50od thing when they try it. fresh lot on hand now. We ve a complete line of Langti's package crackers; also se one*. Fine Candies. Dur assortment of Chocolates d Bon Bons is as fine as can bought in the city. In pound skages all Chocolate or Bon n and Chocolate 60c. We re a fine 15c package Chocoe ; also loose candy at from ; down to 10c ; so you see we i please any and all. Groceries Everybody knows we handle ivy and fancy groceries. Yours, to serve, . M. Mathis & Co. r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Clours Complexion, gives Mouyanoy to the Mind, h Headache, Regulate* Stomach, Bowel* Liver. Citation. kTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I County of Lancanter. I ('has. D. Jones, Esquire, Probate J udge. THKREAS, Laura J. Connor has r made suit to me to grant her era of administration of the estate ind effects of II. L. CONNER. 'hese are therefore to cite and adnish all and singular the kindred I creditors of the said II. L. inor, deceased, that they be and >ear before me, in the Court of Proe, to be held at Lancaster, 8. O., on day of October, next, after nub ,tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in" the ?noon, to show cause, if auy they e, why the said administration old not be granted, iven under my hand and seal this 22d day of Sept. anno domini, 1900. C1IAS. D. JONKS, Probate Judge. onstruatlon made Regular and Painless, Pains In Sides, Hips and I-lmbs cured by mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. loney Loaned. 1 negotiate Mortgage Loans on Improved ns at reasonable rates. . R.C. WYLIC. attorney at I.aw, Lancaater, is C. VI. ?Sept. 22d, 1900. resolution of Copartnership. On the first of September, 1900, > firm of Funderburk & Com ny composed of Dr. J D Funrburk, W F Bennett, B Y Funrburk and A L Funderburk was solved, by mutual consent, W Bennett purchased the stock of oceries and B Y and A L Fun.1 U I. ~l. t it. rv? /I - J tuuriv uuii^iii. me ury \jroous, rl these latter are operating der the firm name of Ftinder rk Company and Dr. J D Funrburk has retired from the busies entirely, Parties indebted Funderburk ?fe Company will ?a8e come forward and settle once as all accounts must be tied by October 1st. J. D. Funderburk, W. I* Bennett, B. Y. Funderburk, A. L. Funderburk. Sept. 20, 1000 3w. nranffprnont* of Munstrust Kunr?tnn* nrok M Iscttrrtagi Stromas* *<|u*w Vine VVHi<* oorrect th? dor*ni?oni?nt? :>r Sale or Kent A Store House 22*60 feet i lot in a splendid little town, eight rates as good as any int in the State. Address I J. D. DAVIS, Catawba, S. C. ^~-r V . ????g??? ?, I ' M *. % . .?/, - v A | "'Will > ' III II III j II ilBE^^ JL mmn is MILLINERY OPENING Thiirofov ? Frirtau IIIUIUUUJ IIIUUJI SEPTEMBER 27, 28. | Everybody is Cordially Invi- i ted to visit our store and inspect the newest ere- P ations in fail and Winter Millinery. THF ^ h O/VIM bUJN CASH STORE. X . 4 f: .: # . .* r# .