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Short Locals. * - =~ Saturday, January 26, 1901. ?Born, Jan. 23, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson,a daughter. ?Miss Li 11 a Threatt, of Pleas ant Hill, is visiting the Misses Porter. ?Judge and Mrs. Ira B. Jones retnrn<><l --: ?1 uvr.iv X 1IVIIOUUJ 111^(11 from Columbia. ?Judge D. A. Townsend wab re-elected Judge over Senator Hydriek of Spartanburg. ? Mrs. E. M. Croxton spent :everal days this week with her mother at Heath Springs. ?Miss Minnie Caskey of Now }ut, has returned from a visit to datives at Catawba .Junction. ?Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, ol Newport, are visiting Mrs. Smiths ^ parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. ,^-Long, east of Lancaster. r ?Mrs. I. W. Moore left Friday for GnfTney in answer to a rnes sage from her daughter, Mrs. Mvra GalTuey, who is quite sick. ?Mr. J. F. Addison who uccompanied his brother Jim to Baltimore the first of the week havs returned, leaving his brother in the John Hopkins hospital to bo treated. ?Mrs. John H. Hough and daughter, Miss Stella, ol Creek, relumed Wedtiosdav from a visit to the family of her son, Rev. and Mrs.R.E.Ilough of Query's, N. C. ?Deputy Sheriff J. F. Hunter returned Thursday night from Qastonia, N. O., where he went % o bring back Robert <31 air, o<>l ored, to answer to the charge of thooting Mr. B. A. Hilton somobme ago while out shooting. lie P in jail. ?Messrs. Stricklin Knight, J as. Molden, Alexander Carnos and Bert Hegler spent, the day Wed nosday hunting with Mr. Pink Fly lor of the Dixie section. They killed 52 birds and 1G rabbits, 'dr. Knight being the champion. ?Rev. and Mrs. Chalmers Eraser attended the marriage of Ro'v. .'.lr. Dandy at Richburg Wednes lay to Miss Kate Dronnan of that place. ?Advertised letters in Lancaster, S. G., postollico for week ending January 2t?, 1001 : Miss! Patioe P. (Jsr*r, Miss Luesari White, Miss Fannie V. Kins, liss Ad'lie J Pest. Mrs. Arena i Jrifhn, Mrs Laura Cawford, ir. Louis Simmons, Mr. John [ Vrkins, cold., Mr. E. L. Avery,] )avicl F. Ware, Henry Floyd,] " care W. Macgram, Esq. Belle Nance, p. m. Jfc. He Fooled The Surjjeons. All doctors told Iteniek Hamlton. of West Jefferson. ().. after uttering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; out ho cured himself with fivo noxes of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, 'ho surest. L'ile cure 011 Earth, and th?> best Salve in tho World. 2.r>c. h box. Sold by Crawford Bros. Druggist. 4 In the Sup feme. Court. [ 11 tho supreme court Thursday tho case ol J. Wylio Vaughn, et. al., respondent, against John J. W Br: Igos, appellant was heard, Mr. Ernest Moore appearing lor tho appellant and Mr. T. V. Williams for the respondent. An order was granted allowing tho attorney for fjspondent 80 days to tile an rgument. ^ 11? CoiiKh and Work* off llio Cold. ^Raxative Bromo-Qidnine Tablets cure a cold in 0110 day. Nocure, no pay. ^rico 245 cents. ifjenln Wanted I Tho position of resident special ige.nt of tho Equitable Life As ur ince Society for Lancaster an<! vicinity is open to a man of good haractor and ability. A val-i ?ab!o contract, carrying renewal? vill bo given to tho right man. Address, W. J. RomutY, f. . Rock llill, 8. C. When threatened by pneuniont or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it is *?nireroun to .del* v. We would ??i?r?jest th*t One M nte Cough * t>e taken-an soon as indica ftpfi of having taken cold are ^F'nced. It cures quicUy and its arly ure prevents consumption Jrawfecd Wttfr. VIGOR OF MEN EASILY. QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY RESTORED. magnetic NerviNE 8 sold with ft written guarantee to Cure InK<nn la, Kits. Ol/./.iiiess, Hvsterfir, Nervous Debility Lost Vitality. .St initial Losses, KulMnp Meinorv-tho result of Over work, Worry, sick ni'ss, Krrors of Youth or Over indulgence. The price t-1 ; 6 boxes ?>. By mall in plain package to any adurees ou receipt of price, sold only by Crawford Bros., Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, S O. l e w] Death <>/ Mr. T% ft. Addison. The death of Mr. Thomas B. Addison occurred at his houue Thursday morning after a lingering iUuuhs of about six months with stomach trouble. lie was about (>8 years of ago and served through the Confederate war, be ing a member of an Alabama company and an excellent sol dier. Ho whs an upright, industrious man and a good citizen. lie 1 oaves a wife and children, as follows: .1. F., J. N? W. T. and H. C. Addison and Madams J. B.Connor and G. R. Adams Misses Sallie and Annie. Mr. Addison was a substantial member of the Camp Creek M. E. church, His remains were buried yesterday at 1 o'clock at Doug las church. The Entkrprise exAiittnfOfvno.ii f n flia l\ot?oo tto/1 1 family. Pepsin preparation** o'ten fail to relieve indigestion because they can digest onlj' albuiniuous foods. There is ono preparation that digosts all classes of food, and that Is Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. Crawford Bros. d-w s Meat Stolen. Robt. Ilorton, jailer, went down into Flat Creel; one day this week with the grey hounds in response to a telephone message from Mr. j I). M. Noal,Jr.,whose meat house had been entered and several hundred pounds ot moat stolen. The train that day having been late, he dogs wero unable to follow the track. A portion of the meat, however, was found not far from I Mr. Xeal's and Jake Williams,! I colored, whose track was seen j nnnr tho concealed men!, wart arrested. Such little pills as DeWitt's Little E.irlv Ivisers are very e isily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver i and i>owe:s. Crawford Bros, d-w-s Attention?Special Calf Meeting! Tlio members of the Lancaster Rifles aro requested to moot in their Armory Wednesday ni^ht, Jan. Oth, 1901, at 8:30 o'clock sharp Business of im-i portanee to be transacted,?the election of officers to fill vacan-j cms caused by resignation. It is useless to say that it is the duty of uvery niemherto attend I who can possibly do so By order of the Captain, E. J. Math is, Scc'y. II Nnv< <1 "IN try* P. A. I):infor"h, of T,n(4rauge, Qa., suintensely for -ix months with n frightful running sore on his 1 bur writes that Bucklon's \rnica Sal ve ! wholly eur??l it in ten da;, ?. Kor Ulcers, ounds, Hums, Boils, Pain or Piles U's the best ?alve in the world. <"ure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by Crawford Br ?s. druggist A BAKII. Mr Editor: ?! notice in la t i Wednesday's Kiitot prhe i card i Irom one W.(J. A Porter who t claims to be chairman of tl.e Pension bocrd of Lancaster county and how in the name of Heaven he can make any such claim is a mistory to me. Now 1 shall have very little to say concerning Mr. Porter in this card, hut I will say. and I want it distinctly under stood, that I am chairman of said board, and 1 expect to exercise my rights as chairman, regardless or wr. i orior or any one else. I'oh poet fully, W. )i Bruce, Ch airman Co. l'ension Board. Persona who anller from mdi Ideation can not expect to livelong, because they cannot oat the food required to nourish the body <n:l 'ho produeta of tiro undigested foods thev do eat poisons tf:e Mood. It is important to cure in digestion hh 'onn as possible, and the best method of dcinj; thia ia , to uao the preparation known as I Kodol Dyspopal? Cure. It digests what vou oat. and restores all the i digestive organ* to perft ot bealt h j Crawford iiros. d-w-s a. 1 ?Mr. I). I'. Baker of the Tax ah'iw section was in town this week lie is badly crippled tip by n rheumatism and was hobbling hJ aoug on crutches. ?There is some talk of an ice ,e* factory for Laucnster. ?Mr. Alfred Fuoderburk of, [{), Mottroe is visiting Iter daughters! here, Mesdaroes II. W. Plyler and W. O. Dees. ar! w of U8t Tin: br?tt PrnncrlptUn for .tf alarlti foi Chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply tu irou and quinine in a tasteless form Ei No cure, no pay. I'riv 1 TO cents d Iii Memory %ic Of little Mary Bell Bailey who departed this life on the out 15th day of November, 1000. ?>?? . CO I She was a sweet, loving child ah the and was 3 years of ace. Her ' 1 I x XT On remains were hunod at New tin Hope cemetery. on. Dear, darling Mary Bell, we know that thou hast gone to rest. Thou hast mot the loved one gone k before. Qj We miss thee, we miss thee, thy loving R-' im v we w it see no more. Hut, our loss, is your eternal gain. We miss thee, from our home, darling Rl Mary Bell, we miss thee! an Thy little ways, and innocent plays. a" And, in our home, is a vacancy that can never he tilled. We .niss thee now darling Mary Bell """" weinissthy smiling face,our path- It* way, Is so lonely without thee along the darksome way. Peaceful be thy slumber darling Mary cla Bell. ta Peaceful, be thy grave so low, thou no more shall join our number? And, no more, our sorrow know. fit Darlii g little Mary Bell it is hard to 0f give thee up, j Yet, again we hope to meet thee, when the day of life is tied. Then,in Heaven with joy to greet thee, where no farewell tear is shed. BP The most soothing healing and ca antiseptic application ever do- so vised is Do Witt's Witch Hazel <.r ' Salvo. It relievos at once and . cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. Beware of irnit; i\ b I n __ lam/up. t'ra'VM^ri wr*-*!. a-w s ! \V( Driit/i at Taxnhow, p0 Died. January 22, 1001, at the sh homo of her son, Mr. S. D. Belk SO] at Taxahaw. Mrs. Sallie Belk, v aged 82 years. She leaves, besides the above named son, fourlei* daughters, to v> . Mrs T. J j to Hreves. Mrs. M.-A. MeMan\is,|a Misses Marv and Lottie. She was j ua a consistent n:-n ber of the Tax *j|, ahaw Baptist church and will beL, buried at, Kirk Hi'l today. s The meritvd reputation for cur- :ni) ing piles, pop's and fkni diseases y<> acquired by DoWitt'j Witch Ha t), zel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure to get only DeWittV Salve. g,> Crawford Bros. d w r ; " " |toi HEATH SPKIMiS. iw j 1 T1 i Marriage oi Miss Turner?Per- i sonal and Other Notes. Heath Springs, .January 25? 1 Married, on last Sum lay night ,n' at 1110 Methodist parsonage,Miss ov Sallie Turner and Mr. Simon ev Beckham, .Jr., Rev. I) A. Phillips ofticiating. ex Mrs. K. M Croxton has heen on a visit to her mother hero, 1 Mrs. S L 1 truce Mr. Croxton ('() came down Sunday. ha Miss Lulu Mackey has accept- a ed a position as saleslady with cp the Springs Banking Ac Mercan- p)( tile com* ny. J . The machinery for the rollerl4 mill has arrived and will soon '1'* J>e put in operation. yo Misses Alice and Bessie Mack- \V ey spent Sunday in the city jn with their parents. . j Auditor Cook struck town on Thursday in his tax-taking m< rounds and immediately estab. lished himself in the O. It. Ac Cdepot office. W Mr.A P Brown spent a couple of of flays in Camden this week. vj] The school hero is larger than ^ it has been in soino years and every one seems to he pleased with the tax levy to support it, while only praise is heard of the able management of Prof, hn S. VV Garrett, who has secured to some good boo1 s as a neuclus for a school library. Clair. pr To I urr a ( olil In On* !>?/ Fake I.Hxntivp Rrorno-Qutnine TabIff*. All ?lr<i?ifi*ts peflin'l the monnjif it fails to run*. K. E Grove'* *ijj- j nature is on cas^b bua. Mu an 4 BAD BLOOD, E AD COMPLEXION. The skin la the seat of an almost endis variety of diseases. They ore kncv/u 1 various names, but are all due to tb? me cause, acid and other poisons in to e blood that irritate and interfere with * . e proj?er action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from eruptions, the blood must be kept pure ' d healthy. The many preparations of \\T( jenic and potash and the large number face powders and lotions generally cd in this class of diseases cover up r a short time, but cannot remove per* A1 inently the ugly blotches and the red, ifiguring pimples. Vl? <jrn*l vFfiHctnoo la tho prloo to f a ''aautSiul complexion p icn such remedies are relied on. Mr. H. T. Shobe, 1704 Lucas Avenue, St. Louis, Oil aays: " My daughter wee afflicted for year j !i 11 ili.figunng erupUon on her face, which All uted all treatment. She was taken to two ebrated health npiing*. but received no beneMany medicines were prescribed, but with; result. uni il \vc decided to try 8. 8. 8., and by time the first bottle was finished theeruotion \ <j tan to disappear. A dozen bottle* curea liet upletely ona left her ?kln perfectly smooth. (Jj( e la now seventeen year* old. and not a sign ! 1 embarrassing disease has ever returned." 5. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for s worst forma of akin troubles. It is i greatest of all blood purifiers, and the ' ly one guaranteed purely vegetable. \va Bad blood makes bad complexions. A, xpfp. purifies and invigoi WL^ rates the old and Vv, wakes new, righ blood tie; k that nourishes the body and keeps the P1 in active and healthy and in propet ;\f j udition to perform its part towards t rying off the impurities from the body. 1 h If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt f leum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough (I pimply, send for our book on Blood oqi d Skin Diseases and write our phyai111s about your case. No charge what* it for this service. 8WSFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. of i-ins from Hickory Gtoto S1111. Tho Rev. J. L Oatos con- u? ictotl the regular Wednesy evening praise service. His Ik of 30 minutes was as inter- UB linn 00 ,.o.,ol A 4-*?J nut; t?~> unuai. AiiuiUKUlir ir. What has become of some H ft our good seceders? Ilavo ey fallen from grace? The way that a certain young vine and a few widowers are ai aking themselves conspicuous t0 uses us to believe they mean so mething. Mrs. Grundy says : rhere is to be a wedding in the (b t. P. Church in February." iss io has the day fixed but we to mt give her away on that, bo le keenness of Mrs. Grundy's ha rceptions is wonderful and of e hits the nail on the head Btc metimes. What a pitv we m chelors are not either preachi of widowers as tin1)- appear ( ho always "in tho swim" in! I ft?* matnmoninl view of ;iio sitt i? ?ji When thov come round 111 o young ladies get lobe awful pry " An observer would 1 ppose that they wore only out. ll> year old Boys! got P 1 u up a te-ta-to party and try a at. "!to nil What do you think of the pft nuineness of the officers and I an miihers of the church who at- p|, ad Magic Lantern shows and gp oodmen of the World mect-!ftg gs promptly and pay an ad-i ission fee on say Tuesday eve- \ tig and fail to attend prayer- an acting service on Wednesday ?" oilingr No admission, wliat-ivl or, is charged to attond re- S1C ;ious services yet, almost any cuso is plead, for lion attend- 0f re What kind of an influence *|, such oflicers and members jp tve on otliors ? What kind of tp light <lo they beer in 'lie = urch? They may think they :>1 th world but they cannot civo (Jod. "Awake thou i at sleepoth." It is as much nr duly to attend the regular ednesday evening pnn ormcet- i g service as it is to go to the j o'clock service on Sabbath j truing. Messrs. J. N\ McDill, W. S. ilkerson and others sold a lot cotton to J. P. White, of Yorklie, Wednesday afternoon for 10 per 100?class of cotton, ict midling. [Inn I .11 iyi r>lr i n r*f It 1 npi.- u[illrif s been choson and appointed succeed bis father, Mr. S. B. impkin, deceased, as General issenger agent of tbo S. C. & E. Railroad Co. We believe o duties of tlie office fell upon xa o ono most deserving of it, ,<i one who ia competent fail/, w carry out the requirement! (I responsibilities of the office e congratulate him and wisl :n abundant success. The cotton market here is 1 9#. Cotton seed are selling about 20 cents per bushel. J W Castle went to Laucastei ednesday on business. Miss Sallio Wylie, Mrs J. K lison and Miss Emma McDil sited Rock Ilill, Wednesday do some shopping. Mis> iinia stopped off' at Newporl her return to visit her frient ss Annie Miller. Miss Louise Barber visit et rkville last Saturday t ? at tern } monthly meeting of tin ichers association. J. W. II Good of Hoodtow! s hero recently. The Broad river high sehoo ar Mr. W. S. Wilkr rson's v. il en next Monday morning v. it! ss Clara Fleming as principal is academy is one of I lie bes nisbed and the most rm.don nipped in tho county. Misses Bcula and Bessie I? irroi Rock Ilill have been visiting '. E. F. Bell's family. Mis. ittie Bell was at 1 nine la-t S?b ' h to meet her friends. Rev. P. B. Ingrahnm inform: that we can state that the deb at has been pending over tin qhodist parsonage at this plnc< a now oeen pain in !u!l. 1 lounled to over $300. Rov. A. J. Hensloy of Grove] iled to meet his appoint men preach here last Sabbath? mething unusual for him. See the advoitLenient of tin ifTney Live Stoe.v Co. in thi me of the Sun. They propose meet the demand for stoel th in quality and prices. The; ve just received a big car loa< mules. They also keep ii >ek a large supply of buggie e wagon8. Rev. J P. Knox of Columbi; 10 was appointed by the Boar< Church extension to trave the interest of the Centenia urch of Columbia, S. C. cached at Smyrna last Sab th at 11 a. m. and at this ice at 7 p. m. $109 cash \va: ised at Smyrna and $Jv)0 hen aid in building the Centen !il church. Mrs. Knox accom nied Mr. Knox on this tri] d spent several days at eacl rice. Their friends were al ad to have them among then ;ain. R. K. Seaborn, J. 1! Jone d John Childers tliree of on iest citizens, went to York lie Monday to meet the Pen >n hoard. Thomas Hartness and famil; Grover, N. C , now oecup o Warth House near the depot e is one of the proprietors o ~ ,.,;n ).; 11CU IUUC1 III III IIV (II (111 Found* ST! $ s?. i A A*- a ?i.r 4 "Sing ihair There's a tower money value ii if it's STI rHAS. M.STEIFF l!?n ?. CAROLINA DIKAYCr ABIiROfHt ?m IV TIKYtm rvt, r Pot?8'1* ^jf Supply % ~J$-Wb tmmeh **' to*'^j^Vxm ash and your . profits wiU 1x1 . lKJjQfr large; without f Potash your I crop will !> Our hook*, telling abont ?otnpo3ft>oa oi fcrtflbM* ! best adapted for all crop*, are free to all faraar* GERMAN KALI WORK.*. 93 Nassau St., New Vark. place which is in successful , operation aiul will be a great convenience for the farmers. t W. S. Wilkerson a member of 1 the Pension board was in York, ville to attend the meeting of J the board in the interest of the , I old veterans. ?: J. ft. Martin visited Rock | Hill Monday on business. 1! E. F. Boll, Jr , of the Hickory *' Pharmacy went to Spartanburg - Wednesday to accept a liberal }oir?r made by Messrs. Crutchfield, Tolleson & Co., wholesale . drug men of that place. ( W. S. Wilkerson has finished 5 a neat four room cottage and > painted it forA.T. Helton the ' agent of the S. C. & G. E. Railway Co. and it is occupied for the present Ivy himself and t family. R. L. Smith, contractor, has finished a nice seven room cottage for Mr W. W. Castle, of e . Smyrna, this week. s p Jno E. Carroll, county superit intendent of education, was out v. Tuesday to locate a spot upon ] which to build another school n | house. The place selected is li a miles south of Hickory in "Dyej town." J. A. Hope, cotton buyer of J Smyrna, was here Tuesday try - ui^ mi purcuase some lots of I cotton. lio did not succeed in the purchase as the price offered '; was not satisfactory. There is j. | quite a lot of cotton being held in this community and this of a consequence makes money .scarce. Some of our farmers have begun to move the plows in i their "stubble lands." No fer* tilizors have been received at 1 this place yet, but about the T same quantity will be used as I heretofore. Aiiioii? l be tens of Uiowh.hioIs who V 1 Iimvp u*ed Chamberlain's ('ontrh Rem pily for colds and la grippe during the * | past l>\v years, tu our knowledge oot , a single rase has resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 340 Wahash nvenue, (Chicago, one of the 1 most prominent retail druggists in >, | that city, in speaking of this, says: ' j We recommend Chamberlain's Cough \ Keniedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and com plele recovery, but also counteracts !f any tendency of la grippe to result | in pneumonia." For sale by J. F. Mackey ?.t Co. ;d 184a. eff own praise." of strength and 1 a single word EFF. PIANO MANUFACTURER. j BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 5. Charlotte, N. O.