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Short Locals. Wednesday, January 2, 1901 ^ ?Mr. J. M. Heath loft yesterp day for Yorkville. ?Mr. J. C. Robertson left Monday for York to visit relatives. ?Miss Hattio Miller returns today to the Columbia Female college. ?Mr. Louis Elliott, of Mississippi, visited his brothers here laet. week. ?Miss Eunice Benty returned Saturday from an extended visit to Charleston. ?Mr. and Mrs. R B. Mackey spent a couple of days here this week with relatives. ?Mr. W. T. Williams and family spent Christmas with relatives in Rock Hill. ?Mr. W. B. Plylor has moved part of his family to town. The others will follow soon. *?Messrs. John Crawford and Reece Williams visited at Fort Mill during the holidays. ?Mr. E. J. Cunningham spent a couple of days in Columbia and Rock Hill last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hackney, of Charlotte,' N. 0., are visiting Major B. F. Miller's family. ?Mr. E. B. Mobley, of Rock Hill, was the guest yesterday ot his kinsman, Dr. M. P. Crawford. ?Mr. C. K. White, of Hickory Grove, spent Christmas with his brother, Rev. J. M. White, at Unity. ?Mr. L. T. Nichols, superintendent L. tfc C. and C. & N-W. w railways, was in town a few hours MASTER AND SERVANT Whoso it< master of h'.u-.seU d<>th have a mtvant, friend. On Miom, through life 's vicissitude*, tie Cvt in?y depend. ?Margaret a. Hiehard. ?Miss Lilly Thorn left yesterday for her home in Greens boro, N. C. ?Mr. J. K Connors who lifts been teaching at Van Wyck spoilt the holidays at home here. ?Mr. T. R. Laugley has moved to town and occupies tho new PMer dwelling on Dun lap Street. ?Treasurer Cauthen says there were only about $1,000 unpaid taxes when tho hooks closed Monday night. Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Roddey, of Hickory, N. 0 , are visiting the lattcr's mother hero, Mrs. Jane Edwards. ?Mr. and Mrs. D.N. Ma;key of Heath Springs visited at Mr John T. Mackey's during the holidays. ?There will bo religious services at Beultth church next Sabbath, 6th instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ?Mr. J ames llarnel, of Iver haw, stopped over yesterday on his way homo from Atlanta, Ga., whore he spent Xtnas. ?Mr. A. O. Rowell, cm nty superintendent of education elect, j will enter upon the duties of the ofliee this week. WANTED?50 car loads of White Oak logs, also Dogwood and Persimmon. For particulars call oh W. M Moore at S. C. A' (I. depot. ?Mr. J. C. Lindsay, of Rock Hill, spent part of Xrr.as with his mot her and sister here. We are sorry to learn that Pomp is in poor health. ?Messrs J. C. Elliott, L. M. Clyburn and J. M. Hood are in the west buying muled lor their I respective firms. They will re- j turn probably tomorrow. ?Rov.J.P.Knox of Columbia i preached in the A R. I', church ! here Monday night. lie a took collection for the centennial church amounting to $73. ?Dr. W. H. Wakefield will be in hit* office at No. 8 North ? Church street, Charlotte, N C , all of January except, each Thursday. Ilia practice is limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ? Mr. Spurgeon Cherry is puck^*ing 11 p his stock to he shipped to Cheraw, where he and Mr. W. I. Adams will go into business to 0\ gether. They are clever young: V men and the Entkkprisk wishon j them success. ?Ben Billings is on the chain i gang, Magistrate Caskey having' sent him therefor 3ft days upon the charge of larcenoy of moat and Walter Glover colored was .lAnt. tbo phnin rfanrr fnr .'tO ~ "* days far larceny of sardines. ?Rev. J. P. Knox of Columbia will preach at Unity A. R. 1'. church today (Wodneday, December 2), at 11 a. m. and at' Gills Creek tomorrow nt 1 I ! a in and will lake au offering Jfe at each place for the centennial church M|o|?? lh? rmiffh nnd Work* off t?? Cold. ^^Kaxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablet* mirf a oold in ob? day. Nooure, no pay. I'rice oenti. I chairman of thoir respective i Boards will please see to it that no claim goes out from thorn unless' filled as above stated. I, as Superintendent of Education for Lancaster county, feel, that there is a groat responsi-, bility resting on me and 1 ask ; the hearty co-operation of all citizens that are interested in the cause of education and hope I to see Lancaster county make! rapid strides in this grand cause j during the next two years. My office days will ho on Saturdays, (except Saturdays before the first Monday in each month, when I will be in my office on Monday following.) All person having business with this office will please bear this in mind I most earnestly exhort all teachers to put forth every! effort in their power to elevate and develop the minds of the children entrusted to thorn. They should show them, by precept and example, that there is something more in life than working for dollars and cents. 1 expect to visit each school at as early a date as possible, and hope to find each school in good working order, and perfect harmony existing between the teachers, trustees and patrons. I now Remain, Your humble servant, A. 0: Row KM., County Supt. Education. O. k\, S. C., Dec. .'11, 1900. Quality and not quantity I makes DeWitt'a Little Early R;s sera such valuable little liver pi JCrawford Ilros. <i-w s Agent m H finteil The position ol resident special i agent of the Equitable Life As 1 surancc Society for Lancaster and vicinity i* open to a man of gohd character ami ability. A valuable contract, carrying renewals { will ho given to the right man Address, W .1. Rootutv, tf. Rock Hill. S. C. The merited reputation for cor ing plies, noma and skin dineaH'?fli acquired by DeWitt'a Witch Ha ! zel Salve, has lod to the mnkirg of wortoleHB counterfeit*. Boj aure to get only DeWittV Salve. Crawford Bros. d-w h Change of liiminefts. Messrs. T. R Langley and J D. Flynn have bought out Mr A. F. DufFt's meat market business and will run the business at the same old stand. Look out for their ad. in next issue. Mr. DufFt will go to Choraw and open a hotel. Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Early Risers are verv easily taken, and they are wonderfully efFective in cleansing the liver and bowe s. Crawford Bros, d w s Notice to Teachern ami Trustee*. Beginning with my work in the office as Superintendent of Education, T will require each teacher now in actual service to report to me, either by letter or in person, as to the name of school and also names of trustees by whom they were employed. Furthermore, teacher and trustees need not expect me! to honor any claims presented to mo unless all blanks have been properly and neatly^filled with ink. Trustees that act as n m i c 11 v >> i 11 u ^ uur i wi 11ITN | old friend Mr. C <\ -Jerome,! formerly of Chicago. lie expressed himself delighted with the trip and regretted that the duties of his position noccesitatcd his his return to Washington by the New Year. He discussed pleasantly reconstruction days and referred to his residence in the State as commander of the district before its statehood was restored and especially rufered i to the fact that he inst gated a movement of help to some "2.~>,00O whites made poor as a result of war conditions. Speaking of Alger's attack, he said : "I have not read it in its! entirety Alger waited some two years to make the attack and I guess I need he in no hurry to make reply. The hoof! question has been pretty well condemned already by the pi ess of the country. If need bo 1' may have y??t something to sa\ of the rotteness of th< whole affair " Pepsin preparations often fail' it: relieve indigestion because they can digest only albuniinou" foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of tood, and that in K >dol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indi- ! pesfion and gives instant relief, for it digit!* what you oat. Crawt 1 T% _ _ i . lorti rvro* ? a The groat poBsessions even of tins world are not for sole to the highest bidder. They connot bo bought with mono}*.? January Ladies' Home Journal. <? 1 This slurcitiire is on ovory So* of tho Konnia* Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tat.i*u lbs rtiut- 0 thiil ran** ? r*?l?l lu oufl tf?j * Officers Elected At their regular meeting Monday night the Knights of Pythins, Lancaster Lodge, No. 59, elected officers for the year, to wit : J. H. Witherspoon, C D. R. Williams, V. O. W. McD. Brown, P. E. J. Mathis, M. W. John Crawford, Nl. A. L. C. Lazenby, K. R. tfc S. G. W. Williams, M. E. Leroy Davidson, I. G. Edward Sistnre, O. G. An Appeal for Reduction. Habana, Dec. 29?A delcga tion of ten alcades from the province of Pinar Del Rio visited Gov. Gen. Wood today with a pe tition for a reduction of 25 per cent, in the tariff on sutrar of the United States against Cuba, and of 50 per cent in the export duty on tobacco, in order to enable the planters to recoup on these important island industries. Gov. Gen. Wood is favorable to the petition and will recommend to the secretary of war that it be granted, a-' he considers it highly I Ml lllirt.'l 11 1 ! ? t llil IIQ'KXI r. rwl j'v? . ?/ ? ?i\ (iv v aim jii'/n peril y of Cuba. Congressman 1 'i??Bailey, liaugen, who are visiiing Cuba for the purpose ot learning I lie opinions of the people regarding the relations between the Pnited Stotes and Cuba, find that the better (dement desire the closest relation*, even annexation, and that onlv the revolutionary elements are opposed This seipon there is a Urge death rate umoog children frotn croup and lung troubles. Prompt action will tavo the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing sc certain to' give instant relief ap One Minute) Cough Cure. It can also be rn i lied upon in grippe and all throat and long tronblesof nd alts. Pleas l ant to take. Crawford Bros, d-w s; tier. Miles Will lteply. Charlotte, N. C.f Dec. 20?A 1 .-peciai from tloldshoro to The Observer says: ljieut (ipn Nelson A Miles, U S A., is in the city: tonight en route to Washington j He is returning from a hunt-j ing trip on tho Trent River i l.? .n? * ..r i.:. I IIIII .1 I I II II I ECZEMA'S 1TOH iS TORTURE. Eczema is caused by an acid humor in the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and inflammation ; little pustular eruptions form aud discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales otT ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured, F ttma in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seems to oose out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other external applications do any real good, for aa long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER "For three year* I had Tetter on mjr * hands, which caused tl;c:u to swell to twice their natural site. Part 4-jk^ of the lime the disease Bb5 1 j was in the fot ni of run- Kajlf ^ I ntng sores, very pain- mT 1 fut, and causing me ygib. .ufi. . V much discomfort Four doctor* said the Tetter JflrXk'tHCt-- Or^\ hnd progressed too far to he ar-d t wa? completely cured. go, init I h??e nerer tlnce ceeu any bI^u of my old trouble." ? Mae. L, B JtciloN, 1414 McOee St.. KantasClty, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. 40^ cures Tetter, Knr^ sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rneum and all skin diseases due to a t>ois^1^ oned condition of the blood. 8end for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. A CLUE TO THE (TJDAHY AFFAIR. Pat Crowe Indent itled aathe Man Who Hon tod the House in Which Cudahy'8Soil was Conflued-Threats to Kill the Hoy. Omaha, Nob., Doc. 30.?John Smith, a broom maker, employed by the Schneiderwind Broom Factory, has positively identified Pat Crowe as the man who in his presence rented the Schneiderwind house on Grover street, which was used as a prison for Eddie Cudahy, while he was being detained for the $25,000 ransom. This is the first posiii\0 personal recognition of any of the bandits and establishes the most important point yet developed in the case. When asked to identify the picture of Pat Crowe, in connection with the case, Smith said . "You need not show me any picture, I know that man. It was Pat Crowe. I could have told any police officer the same thing had he called upon me. I was husy at the broom machine when Pat Crowe called to rent the house and paid no attention to him during his talk with Mrs. flclmeidcrwind. Then I thought L recognized the voice and stopped my machine long enough to get a good look at him, I saw at a glance that the man was none other than Pat Crowo, a man whom I have known for ten years. I am as positive as to the identification of Pat Crowe as I would ho of my own brother." Tim Cudahy family remained at homo today, and beyond giving out an exact copy of the text of the latest letter received by him from the kidnappers, Mr. Cwbdiv refused to see any representatives of the press. The orthography of the letter is poor, as is also the writing, which is in the same hand as the latter demanding the ransom. The postmark shows that tinletter was mailed at the postoffice at 8 a. ni., Saturday, Dec. '22, showing cloarly that on? of the gang of abductors was in 1 i 10 postoftico at that date. That tho origin was tho same is attested by Gen. John C. Cowin, who saw both missives. The letter reads : "Cudahy, if you value the boys life at the price of a bullet j'ou will withdraw 'he Reward at once. And let woll Anough alone, if You don't do thi?*, we will finish the Job with a Ballot, if any man, whether Oilty or innocent is over arestod A II bullet will close the Hoy's mouth. You will think of this warning when it is ro late." Mr. Cutlahy says he dots not ! propose to withdraw the reward. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung tiouble, prompt relief it? necessary, at? it in dangerous to delay*. We would suggest that One.Minute Uetigb Ouro be taken as soon as indications of having taken c< 1 1 noticed. It euros quickly -.mi its early u?e pr wonts const mpt n.!. Crawford Bros. d w-s jin How to do to Market irt Pictures, en Mrs. Hill, ono of the three ul. famous ed tors of the Domestic se Department of The DadiesIIome Journal will eontr-hute to that magazine during the coming year a series of illustrated les n sons in mar eiing. showing to a \J wornans eyes photographs what has hitherto only hoen explained in type Several pictorial paces will show just the thing to do i? at market? in fact,reduce mark- ~ Be et going to a simple science shorn of vexations. ~w Mr: The most soothing healing and j.Rutiaeptic Rpplicsti ti ever de _1 vised is De Witt's Witch Hazel f? * Salve. It rthuvco at once and Ji cures piles, sor<v, eczema and t* skin disease. Beware of iini J> J tations. Crswtord Bn s. d-w a ** . - ? - - 3 0 The place of the daughter in * "-j the home i; as large or as small J j a pltvo as she is aide to ma1 a {jj it. It is really a creative place, ?, < one in which she can he the p.? brightest, happiest, most help- Be ful influence in the home, or _ simply a partaker of the comforts and protect ion of the home,! ?j with no thought of any return) ? on her part.? January Ladies' a." Home Journal. * H Among the tens of thousands who Jo j have used Chamber Iain's Cough Rem- 10 edy for colds and la grippe during the j'J past few years, to our knowledge not n R Single Cifi; jino -MfJtU-lfed in pticu- it" monia. Tlios. Whitfield & Co.. 2-?t? ji; Wabash avers tie, t hicago. one of t lie )?, iiuid prominent retail druggists in I a I tlltt nitv in iiii-akinir < if i liin c-> v * ? ----- -f. x ....... ^J ^ f Vv J | "Wh rci'ommeial Chamberlain's Cough ? Rpniedy for 1a grippe in many ease*, as it not oniy gives prompt ami coinIpleto recovery. but niso counteracts, 1 i any tendency ot in grippe trv result ? j In pneumonia," For sale by .1. F. > ' Mickey it Co. ! ECodol Dyspepsia Cure ^ Digests what you eat. s?' Itartiflclally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- V, atructing the exhausted digestive or- s.. gam. It Is the latest discovereddigest- ( N ant and tonic. No other preparation s can approach It in etlicieucy. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ? Flatulence, Sour stomach, Nausea. ^ Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cr.anipsand 4f all other results of imperfect digestion. I Price30c. and St. Lr.rfreslzocpotfllnstM times 5 oiahaUe. nooUalluUniuiy^pepsiatdifireafree 3* Praoarad b*? E. C. fl?W'TT A CO., Chicago. ! Mu'.uotrl in can llrnt a lo lvem?:n l.a the l?m while Uit* I.Ivor is In j>or(o.t onlor. Dr > M. A. Simmons I.Ivor Mtvlieino is the tost / fcteg\iW>r. , b?rf> f0l"pWTING~ a Done Neatly ?1 And j Done Cheap. i We Make a Specialy of ; | N ote I leads, ! 1 | Letter Heads. ; Bill 1 leads, i r 7 * 1 i^nvelopes, l Law Briefs, j 1 Law Blanks, j ; I M.KISTRWR BLWKS, 1 Deeds and |"" Mortgages, [i Liens and Bills of Sales. Posters, Pro-. . *] grames, 1 land 2 Bills. i: ' I , . . i >11 ) our order* solicited. el Enterprise Pub. Co. , 1 " 'W To produce the best results fruit, vegetable or grain, the rtilizer used must contain lough Potash. For particars see our pamphlets. We nd them free. GERMAN KALI WORKS. VJ Nassau Si., N?w York. iiilli Carolina i Carp Hx. R. R. Co. NCJt HI) ITl.K X UM Ft Kit 4. EST wet 12.01 h. ni . Sunday, Doc 24, 180*. iween Camden, S. C., and Blacksburg, S. C. .-*? as f r.liaa" -.U-Utws EASTERN TIME MUMI i*?:iiK?>r _____ faaacnucr jaiiy I Daily xcopt STATIONS i Kxccpt ifii- ' I Sunday. I.I A M o Cam ion 12 26 PuKilb 12 02 7 West villi) 11 60 l?, Ki'rshnw 11 25 II I l.ko K C...lt,m H ft' *pieasan t *n i fl? 111 15 r.nnca>t<'r ' 10 56 0, Ulver.side 1 to 40 o Soiintniell 10 30 0 Catawba Junction |>I 2*? W| Lciilio '10 10 0 Ko k Hill 10 00 '<>] Newport 9 35 '2j 'rtrxalt 1 9 30 ? Yorkville 9 15 151 Shnrcil 9 00 it), link or j Clrovu J 8 45 K?! Stroma j 8 35 '0| U.Uv'ksburg 8 15 ij U. M tween Slacksburg, 5. C., and Marion, N. C. st 11 j | Kmri 12" "fi:?--. EASTERN TIMK jsec. C'IISB Mlxol 1 Mlxcg Jaii.v I Dally Except STATIONS I Except orvlivv I I 6unJay *1 " p. tT I'll Blackaburg 't fl 40 40 Etvrld 0 SO 401 Catterson Springs 0 12 301 Slid by 00 JO, I.nitlmoro 4 50 111 Moornaboro 4 40 'J6j Henrietta 4 JO M)| forest f'lty S 50 15 ItiiKierfordljii 3 25 35 .Mill wool. . a 05 45' HoMen Valley 2 50 Thermit) City 2 45 31' G leu wood S 20 Marlon 2 00 U P. M. UBT CAPFNFY DIV IS ION EAST rsfln* b ' I FlrstClass 5 I 13 EASTERN TIMK J 14 j 18 I i OTAXIONS l-flkfl" ! ^ . - ! a., 3,5.^3 .i/> *.?? I m ~if] a it p. M. HO 8 0 i Ul:?CU8j)UrR 7 Ml 3 02 O) 8 2ijf Cherokee Palls 7 30 2 40 lo 6 SO, Until ley 7 10 2 20 mam A M. P. M. 'ruins Nos. 32 and 33 connect at Hlaskshurg h trains on ibe Uaffney Division. "raiu No. Si conn- els at Camden with the arlonton D vision o( the Southern Railway all points soutlu rain No 33 leaving Camden at 12.10 p. rn., ng west, makes c inflection at Lancaster, l'.. with the lj & (X Ky, at Catawhu Juncn vvi:h ihe S. A L , at Rook lllll with tho uti.ern Railway going north. 'rain No II connects at lilackshiirg with utl.i rn R'ilwity from ilie south At Marlou, C , with Southern Railway going west \M'L HUNT, A. TRIPP. President. Superintendent S II M'ki'RIN, d. P. A. IP1HM COCAINE*"WHISKY PEUITI of rofornnooa. K l"H|r'L!lll"j^'*|h.| Book o* f*? D. VI. WOOLLEY. M. d>'..Atlantai Ca. POSITIONS QUARANTUEDt Undar 18,000 Cash Dsposlt. Rat road Ftr* Raid. en sH ysar to Both Sszes. /ery Cheap Bearl Georgia-Alabama BimIbqm M tocii, ^ Anyone tending a sketch and description may liitckly ascertain our opinion free whether an nvnntton la probably patentable. Connnunlealona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents out froe. Oldest agency fur scouring patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recolre pedal notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. \ ' aintsoinely Illustrated weekly. largest clr ui itlon or any ^clentlflo Journal. Tarnis. $3 * rimr : four months, f 1. Sold by all newsdealer*. MUNN ? Co.36,B'?"-" New York Br?ucl> Offloe, 125 F ft, Washington, D. C. Hr. M /.. Himni ma Liver Medicine Clear* e ComplexIon, (rives Bouvanoy to the Min i. re? lie ad ache, R<>gu1?u?e H KnrruUti, Dnwcli Kl I.tver Regisiratioa Notice. nil lv .1"l ';l l''"w.Ufake notice that. I thn" Rf-giytrfitVon llooft'a will' ba jenatlbe (<>> RT HOUSK for the giHlration of parties entitled to renter under tb?* constitution, on the it Monday fr Tuesday In each month, nttl WO days preceding the general otion. .f. M. CASKET, Chair. ltd. R?tf. Lancaster Co. March 7, WOO.