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mtrnm hi i i Short Locals. j^ Saturday, March 23, 1901. ?Peach trees are now dressed in pink. ? ?Miss Dora Porter is visiting at Pleasant Hill. Cap I. W. Moore is in Charlotte for a few days. ?The new roller mill at Heath Springs started this week. ?Thursday was "the vernal equinox and the beginning of Spring. ?Small grain is needing rain the farmers say. It is very small tor some reason. ? Mr. L. C. Payseur is having the front of his newly remodledj ^ store touched up with the paint / brush. jL ?Mrs. C. T. Connors spent IP^^uie week in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Spann.? Record. ?The criminal side of t he com t adjourned Tuesday evening. The civil side will convene Monday morning, hut likely will not hold many days. ?Ex Judge I. D. Witlierspoon lies seriously ill of pneumonia at his homo in Yorkvillo, hardly expected to recover. ?Editor Buchanan of the Chester Reporter was in town a few hours yesterday and made this office a pleasant call. ?J. F. Mackey & Co. are re ? ? ^ ^"uuuciui^; hiiu renovating ineir dore building. Contractor W. B. Knight i9 in charge of the work. See that you get the orignal D ^Vitt's Witch Flazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuine is a certain euro ior piles, sores and ^kin diseases. Crawford Bros, dws ?The rain the other evening was needed but the wind the following day carried most of it back into the clouds. ?The small pox scare in Chesier i9 over, so Editor Buchanan tells us. The party that had it was isolated and a yellow flag rrised and he has recovered. ?Soveral of our citizens went over Tuesday night to hear Bob Taylor's lecture and all were n-eatly delighted with the lec iure. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B Barron, _ Mrs. J P. Hunter and Mr. J. P. M Allison were among the number who went to Itock Hill to ^flfeiear Bob Taylor. ?Mrs. \V. T. Williams and little William Green are at the Carolina Hotel with Mrs. Williams' parents. Her mother who has been quite sick, is now better.?Rock Hill Herald. ?Mr.K.G.Billings,Jr., and Miss Jda Phillips, daughter ol Mr. Jno. Phillips, were married Thursday evening atthehomeof Mr. W. A. Ferral near town, Rev. J. M. L iSteadman officiating. Best wishes 10 Gibson and his young bride. j ?In a letter on Friday from mJf Mr. Walter G.Porter,of Pensacola, Kla , to the family of Mr. W. G. A. Porter, of Lancaster, it was tated that Mr. Thos. M. J. Por y^r, formerly of Lancaster county ut who has for several years ived at Georgians, Ala., was ear the point of death and not ^[rkpected to live. ?Li9fc of letters advertised lor the week ending March 2d, 1901, for Lancaster, S. C : Miss A. B. Carter, Mr. John Masu, Kheuben McCoy, Mr. Andrew Speaks, Jack Lonham, (2) Miller Read, L. E Gonseo. BKI.I.K Nanck, P. M. ? In a letter to his mother, Lieutenant Ross Tompkins of the 30th U. S. V. announced that ho had arrived in San rancisco, Cal., from off the Hancock," on which he had ftatW dl^ty from Manila. At' present Age regiment will he ^^ationWtTt'Fort Logan, Cal.? Rock Hill Herald. ?Dr T. C. Robertson a prom- ^ inent business man of Columbia ##, died of pneumonia. frj fa * tt Deputy Coroner. Oapt. John M. Perry has been 1,1 appointed deputy coroner to Mr. 0i H. Young who is yet in such bad o< health that he is unable to attend to the duties of his office. Glorious News for Buyers. n t- ' * x ne venison casn 8iore maKe an announcement in today's paper that will be hailed with delightby the public. It stands at the masthead of their new ad. Head the ad. and be convinced of the truth of its headline. Perry - C authen. Married, by Magistrate Jones of Liberty Ilill, March 17th, 1901, , Mr. J. Frank Perry and Miss Laura i Cauthen all of Carmel neighbor \ hood. The lovely bride is the charming and very accomplished daughter of Mr. T. J. Cauthen. ] Fe and the groom is one of the most Tn promising and prosperous young g,' nu n ot our neighborhood. May their lives be strewn with roses ^ id the best wishes of?their many ? friends. Little Girl. i ? Le wo Aiif/lo-Iln8Hian Dlapnte Settled, in tu Mr. J. M. Ileath received a of tO 1 telegram from New York stat- r= ing that the trouble between ?j England and Russia at TienTsin was settled Thursday. In noting the trouble between these two powers a few hours b(^ nrrr. il.? ? ?? n^v >?u uuan vuu mat tilts piiiu- "Vl n i gta tical effect of the possible con tin llict was that it sent the price ?a of cotton tumbling down. That & being true, we would naturally expect to see an improvement ? in the market now that the trouble is settled, and sure enough Liverpool advanced 18 fi. to 21 points in our money and the Now York market opened 9 up from 14 to 20 points. During tho day it advanced a few points more. Ex More yew Stock. Oar Mr liood is now off buying f> some of tho choicest stock that Ul we have handled this season and ? they will ho hero by Saturday or j Moi'dav. Come one. mm? nit Same old stand and guaranteed. i Lancaster Mor. Co. til CO I Slop* (lie Conicti nud Wo rka off ^ tlio Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a col<l in one day. No cure, no pay. I'rice 25 cents. *n' Co i'he York Cotton Mill.?The I New President. Special to The State. Yorkville, March 21.?The statement telegraphed by uie Tuesday night regarding the York Cotton Mills and the death of President J. K. Ashe was correct id every particular. I am reliab ly informed that Col Ashe left a personal estate over and above su all liabilities of about seventy [)j thousand dollars. An investiga- R tion of the mill hooks show that they are not only solvent but ac have a surplus over and above ha all liabilities of thirtj-three to thousand dollars. At a meeting ce of the stockholders and directors Gf held today, Mr. W. R. Carroll ^ was elected permanent president and treasurer. Mr. P. M. Crimes is stil! superintendent. tr It is the opinion of all the di- la rectors that the sensational and 0f erroneous reports circulated and (jr published in regard to the financial condition of the mill in con- 111 neclion with the death of Col. m Ashe has been unjust and injurious to the mill, as its financial ar condition is very 9trong. From a /l.ilailml ilalumatil /.f ll><? assets gotten up today Jthe stock aR is shown to bo worth one thirty- toi three. Pc fo; fix Preicwtert ? TrnKrrff. Timely information given Mrs. Geo. Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and raved so two liven. A frightful cough had long 0f kept her awake every night. She had . tried many remedies and doctors but ' steadily grew worse until urged to try to Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle tli wholly cured her, and she writes this yj marvelous medicine also cured Mr. I.ong of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of th? tl tratrliless merit of thin grand remedy i m fir curing all throat, chest and lung | r troubles. Only ROo and $V<X). Every 1 , bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free I at Crawford Bros, drug store. |B WO, 000 Women avo boon rostorod to hoaltb y Lydlm Em Plnkham'a Vogo' ibio Oompoundm Tholr lot' trs aro on lllo and pnovo ihlm tatomont to bo a faot, not a toro boaatm Whan a mod!tno has boon auoooamfad In urlng mo many womon, yon an not wo it say without try tg It ? " / do not bollovo H 'III holp mom" Pin kh an's Vegetable Compound a posltiro euro for all those painful Ailments of Women. [t will entirely euro tlio worst forms of male Complaints, all Ovarinn tumbles. Hanimation ami Ulceration, Falling and splarements of the Womb, and consequent inn) Weakness, ami is npfiilUrlw ttao Change qf Life. Your medicine cured n;o of terrlblo female I linens. Mum. M. K. MULI.KB, U Concord Sij., Boston, Mam. Backache. t has ourod more cases of Backache and ucorrhcea than any other remedy the rid has ever known. It is almost infallible such cases. It dissolves and expels mors from tho Uterus in an early stage development, and checks any tendency cancerous humors. Your Vegetable Coin pound re^" moved a Fibroid Tumor from my womb after doctors failed to give relief. Mus. B. A. Lomiiarii, Westdale, Mass. Jearing-down Feeling outb troubles, causing pain, weight, and ;kache, instantly relieved and permautly cured by its use. Under all clrcumnces it acts in harmony with the laws tt govern tho female system, and is as rrnless as water. Backache de7t 1110 after taking the second b ttlo. Your medicine cured mo when doctors failed. Mus. Sakaii Holstkin, 3 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. Irregularity, ppressed or Painful Menstruations. Weak*s of the Stomach, Indigestion Bloating, noding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, noral Debility. __________ It i* a era.id mcdldno. I am MT<> thankful for tho good it has dona n^ST ma. Mrs. J. W. J., 76 Carolina Ave., Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass. Dizziness, Faintness, tremo Lassitude, "don't caro" and rant to bo left alone " feeling, oxritabil, irritability, nervousness, slee]>leHsness, tuloncy, melancholy, or tho "blues." ami cfcachn. These are sure indications of male Weakness, soino derangement of the orus. I was troubled wdtli I>li:zTne?s, SjggK? Headaches, Faint ness, Swelling I,lmbs. Your medicine cured me Mrs. Sauaii K. IIaker Ilucksport, Me. rhe whole stor , however. Is told In an ust ruled bonk which gop* with each bot, the most complete treatise on female inplulnt- ever publish. d. For eight years I suffered with' womb trouble, and was entirely cured by Mrs. Plukliain's mediclna. mha. L. L. Towmk, Littleton, N. H. Kidney Complaints il Hackacho of cither sex the Vegetable m pound always cures. The Vegetable ComLvdla E Pinkham'* 1 pound * ?"id by sii . n- ,'n,nam 8 9 druggists or sent by Liver Pills 0UT8 9 matt, in form of Pills Consiioallon 9 or on bonsupauon, cel|lt ^l 00. Slot Headaclie, 25c. E < orr> s/>on<tcnct freely goaBBUMBBM ansterrrrf. You can address in strictest confidence, ,Y1)IA K. PI Mi II AM MKD. CO., Lynn, Xui. $ Maryland's False Census. Washington, March 20.?Herding irregularities in the cens enumeration in Maryland, irector of the Census Merriam id today : "I have been simply nazed at the irregularities we ive discovered. it is roo late change the figures of the tenth nsus, but it will be the policy this office to puoish every render. St. Mary's and St. larles coifntios were the diaicts in which the worst irregurities occurred. In one county one of the districts five huned names were wrongfully and tentionally added by the enuerator." I'oliceman Cabbell, who was rested last night, charged with aking false returns while acting a Maryland census enumerar, waived examination in the dice court today, and was held r the grand jury. Ilia bail was :ed at $2,500. Prof. Ivison.of Lon?cnning,Md fTered terribly from neuralgia thostomach and indigestion for irteen years and after the doers failed to cure him they fed m on morphine. A friend adsed the use of Kodol Dyspepsia ore and after taking a few bot us of it he says, "It haR cured e entirely. I can't say too much >r Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It igests what you eat. Crawford roi. d w-s f To the Reunion at Memphis. Gen. C. 1. Walker names tin route foi South Carolina Veteran to the Memphis reunion. Gen. Walker has selected tin Southern railway as the "officia route" for the Veterans of tin South Carolina Division,* Unite< Confederate Veterans, to the Re union to be held in Memphis Tenn., in May next.. The follow ing letter was received by Divis ion Passenger Agent, Robt. W Hunt, of the Southern railway yesterday: "Charleston, March 9, 1901. Mr. R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger agent, Southern railway company, Charleston, S. C : From my position a6 Commander of the South Carolina Division of The United Confederate Veterans, it is my duty to select the route for the transportation of the Veterans to the Memphis Reunion* The South Carolina Chiekamauga Commission, of which I am Secretary, also directed me to make the same arrangements lor transportation of Veterans and visitors to the unveiling ceremonies; and Adjt. Gen. J. W. Floyd also requested me to arrange the route for movement of the State volunteer troops to the Unveiling of the Chiekamauga Monument. "1 have duly considered the ad vantages of the various routes offering their services, and I am sure that, the greater facilities to all concerned, going and coming, for bot.h events, are offered by / * 1 O it M jruui uMiir, ^?n? onnint'rn nail way), and I beg to advise tliat it has been selected as the "official route" to carry the Veterans to the Memphis reunion, May 2clh, 1901, and the Sfatp volunteer troops and visitors to the Unveiling Ceremonies of the South Carolina Monument at Chickamauga, May 27th, 1901. "I will confer with you further as to the times of the leaving of trainR so that j'ou can announce the same." C. 1. Walker, Commander, S. C. Div., U. C. V ; Secretary 5. C. Cnickamauga Monument Commission. [It. Vigor ? Men Eaiillr, Quickly, permanent) Ite tore*! UiyniDn Dr. JEAN o'harra's ' Pari-) ninulru great French tonic and VlTALlZER Is sold with a written guarantee to rure Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Falling Memory, Flit, Dizziness, Hysteria, StO|)9 ail Drains on the Nervous Svstem Caused by Had Iisblts or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Oi>ium, Liquors, or "Living the Pane that Kills " It wards off Insuu.iy, Consumption and Death. It chars the tllood and Brain. Builds up the Shattered Nerves, Restores tho Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink Glow to Pale Cheeks, and Makes You Young and also -trene ..gain. f>1 cents, l'.i Boxes 15 By Mail t<> Any Address. <V*wford Bros, Druggists, Agents. Lancaster. a. C. 1-0-W] Deali of Judge Wallace. Ex Judge W. II. Wallace died at his home in Union Thursday of grippe. He was born March 24, 1827 and was therefore 74 year* of age. To the union of .Judge Wallace and wife, three daughters and one son have been born, all of whom survive. The eldest daughter is the wile of ex Gov. John C Shep pard, of South Carolina. The youngest daughter is the wife of James II Maxwell, merchant, ol Greenville. The son is Daniel Hunter Wallace. Mrs. O. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, Wis, was alllicted with a stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She savs, 4,I have tried many preparation* hot n ne have done me th" good tha.C n mherlainV Stomach and I/v, r Tab lets have/' These t?M? N are for sale at .1 F. Mackey & Go's Drug store. Price, 25 cents. Sample freo. Boers Detent Hritisli. Durban, March 21.?The Boer* besieged the British garrison at Vrede and pressed the British b( hard that Gen. Campbell went tt their relief with a considers j!? force. Heavy lighting occurred between the relief force and the garrison on one side and the Boers on the other. The latter appeared to have th< ndvantuge, for the British genera was obliged to retreat and evac uate Vrede, returning with twe hundred sick and wounded men Capo Town, March 21.?(Jen Kitchener reports that the Boon in the Orange Free State are (lis handed and scattered. (Jon. Dewett is reported neai lleilbron, an important place ii the northern part of the Oranp< Free State. Cape Town, Mar. 21?Genera i Kitchener states that Philip Both <1 DrBuI lb - /3JC0UGH SYRUP/0 euros ITackinp Coughs, I ? M Sore Lungs, Bronchitis. fe j M Grippe, Pneumonia and m nil severe lung affections, fcc Why then risk consump, f? tion, a slow, sure death ? B Br** Take warning! Act a'. E K onco! Buy a botllo oi | Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, || a doctor's prescription, > Ej. used over 50 yearn. Prieo, | only 25 cents. Insist on ft BK having it. Don't ho im- k posed upon. Kt t\iso llip K {PS dealer's substituio; it is K B2j not as good as Dr. Bull's, b m S?!vatlon Oil citi's r.','eiirnc*i<!ii' I K&a Aches and Pains. I 5 & ?5 ct i. K* Hanmn^cr Ti'?"T r? - ?r ' who was ki!Ie* 1, was a bp.tin r ! ll)> Ho?r g Mir ; t'. I V - U t ( wounded in tbe tig! ' Cape Town M ?r 1? 21?Coin, mumlant l'ddij Moth.. v. . si-.i; e in a fight with the British Womardy Beauty. SfMIVtcttllff t'ltfVH /till! ' ' i <t t I-'-i' H. Arc tl; t'n I'.s ? l HIRDIPOtoniV' ; . Nor . oil.- Ex'n'i: t n, 1'. Heu Wcbc, H iolnu l.o ui? i con 'Hill 111 ' III! : I M I' GL IIS 'in iTl'l iin<t >n ii i " 11 ' rf i ' i . it Qui 1 s aiu! -'irr till' i .. 1. ? ) .? -?' ':' ' i III win Systi m \k u,\v i S?M by inilil to mir :?<t??r s - I i Cnivuom Uroo., On i Aircm* i." S. C. I You Go To Your grocer :i: <! call lor some of our (jiu'oo nod (ierm Graham T'our Lancaster Mercantile (' . ?tid W. 1*. Bennett handle it. It coolaior no stare!)?scarcely mote t !ia ii 70 par cent. i-; Germ and Gluton. Just Try One Sack Of our meal ami I! ?ur, ami you're mine. When you want pine, sweet, clean goods with that ?.i?l time" nutty flavor, two ours H You Can't Get It, From your grocer, w i*<- t L. 10. UKOW N. Mgr. Hock Hill I * ' 11? r Mil's. Hock Hill. S. < A Turpld 1/vt-r ?'nu.-tt.? i ? -1 .it i>r Soil 's Inil "i'llll. Oi.llKI l|.lt 11. II it' Hi ill., oil' ' -< l)r. .V A S inir.ons I.lv " M -d , nr in m mn lit I*' it or vn Registration Notice. mUE I'lIHIilf willtaVe not lii-H .L I ho Rcgistrat ion Hooks will he open At tbu odrirr :i i 1 rege' rat ikii ot j : istei miller t li r<?>. i n . 1st. Man tin} V Thi'mI i \ i i a' . la ' n, until 80 days prw'nlinir the grain a election. .1. M t'ASlvKV, Clmir. (Ill R^g. | III) ?s?~r t'e V . i ll 7. &'< c- a;'^ whisky 11 (?"' a 11.1 If! n.- i-7 . > H.in?uTI ? ium, !:i ? 11m iHr-j ! I H !' ' of roieiM ceu. ... ?-** -.? < i? !> 1 ??.; in i vl I' q ? B. M. WOO .... ST TE OF SOI Til (I C< ilJNTV OK I \V(' \ ^ IKK. Notice is hen b ui.i ii '..i t e undoraigneil will ??]?|*iy to the Secretary of Sial- 01 S.utli C,n olina, on or alter t!.e 2nd day ?>1 March, A- D , 1001, lor the issuancc of certificate oi inenrporatior pu; uan1 to t!. prr?\islen of "Ai Act to provide l'< r the in. >rj t tion of Religious, lvli; it. i 1 Social, Fraternal or Oh ri'.ibU , | (IhtircheB, Lodge. Socieiie*. A so , C1MUOU8 or i oiri imcs. iwl loi , anv'tuliiii; the1 rhir'^r-'- of i already Conn ?i it; I I 1 ' .nuini'1 I approved February 10, 1000, ii i behalf ol the Commercial Olnli ? a Society, which Irix its head quarters iu the <*???: ly aforesaid * tiiven under our hands am ' Beats, this 2(>th <1 v of February " 1001. I,F.RoY SPKIN'08, I, S ' Oil AS 1) JoNKS, 1,S I ) Rirvdi' W 11 > tin I I c ... r. | I . .1' COTTOK ROOT PMfc rip n?1. y n.'ln EN NY ROY At ri'LLS reilttl.lo ?i'l? .tv M M -if'- f,n<lio?? ' .ink for I>r. Wont Wf0y '' 11.> . Ko it ai Pennyroyal frm.ili I Pill* Thoy n.-vi tail, *?i?r lnji.ro I Mnlltdtt anytt treason rpce'otofM f' no bv j Co st Paul Mtnr. Tho Runt i*fo (' i *r?r?l Bros Drnppiat*. Am ntn, I.arm lor, s. C- o w i 1'si I during Kvpoctoio v. Simmon* S.jn-. VIim Wino nr Tihli < >< , uml Btroi:j.'t?u . Motli r. Shorioii (ifttior and Ro|iOoalptBi 4 of 11* Terrors. - \ * '"^''"1)11. J. W. Cook & COMPANY. Racket Store Opposite Catawba House |4 We can save you from 10 to Jo |)or cent oil the dollar. Wo ; have no store rent or clerk hire to pay. Our motto is small profits, 10 t j 20 per cent?no more or loss Call and examine our small stock of notions, l>ry Hoods and Shoes and you j will be surprised at the bartrains Also we have opened a j I'liom.iiirii ui/iMY I in connection with our store and [ are nrenaivd to do first-el ass 'work. Come and have your picture made. We guarantee {satisfaction. (Jard size, 0 for 75 cents. Small size, (? for 35 cents. Small Cabinet, 6 for $1.25. L-.rg"* Cabinet, 0 for $1.50 or $*2.00 per dozen. J. W. COOK & CO. Mon?tr'j:iti'Vi ui:iftr? K?"-ukir and Painless, .? . Pa ii- n Suit's. Hlnunit iambs cured by S i *n. \- S'pi i.. Vine Wlno or 'I'iblot,.. JOB PRINTING Done Neatly And Done Cheap. | We Make a Special y of ! Note Heads, j Letter I leads. | Bill Heads," Rnvelopes, Law Briefs, Law Blanks, mmm blanks, Deeds and \ 1 ....4 iviui Liens and Bills of Sales. Posters, Procaines, Hand Bills. i'oui orders solicited. Enterprise Pub. Co. .1. V Mackcy ?& Co.. tlr 11 sreristt*. will refund j on ? our money if ymi are not sat istiiMl h!ii r u>iii? Chamberlain's stomach ii'id IjiVer Tablets, They cure di-orders of the st omaeh, biliousness i-oiist ipat ion and headache. I'riee *J5cents. Samples free. i ? .? Dyspepsia Cure Digests v:hat you cat.^ jr,aTUii>:.u "tn. ;csis ice iooa ana aius Noturo in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. it isthc latostidlscovcreddigeetr ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in cthciency. It Instantly relievcsand permanently cure# Dyspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Ca9tTalgla,Cramps and fllotberre nit ; of imperfect digestion. prlcetOc. Rti151. Largo sire cpntalnafH ttmea emallr../.*. Look all a bout dyspepsia mtliedftre* i PrtDartd tu K. C. OaVJ'TT A CO.. Cbtcag*. :i Notice! fjllf 11 County Hoard of Equalization .1 for Lancaster County, will meet at Lancaster Court House on ttie r Thrd Tuesday In March, " , (1 l?tIt insi.) llMil, for the purpose of , hearing grievances of appeal from the Tnwn>hip Hoards of Assessors. The Township hoard of Assessors of tach Township, wiil pass upon all taxable ret urns in I heir respective Townships, ant; immediately thereafter, forward to the < 'onnty Auditor, a true and cor* 1 reot statement, of all changes,or alterat ion* made in various returns, so that i the Auditor niaj notify parties of l changes, if any worth notifying. The Chairman of Township Hoards of . Assessors* shall be Kx-otTlcio members, of t he t'ounty Board of Bquali" zation. W. Q. CASKET, ^ Sopr. and Chm' i, C. B. 0. L, C. j Feb. 20th 190U fS t| <8 M I * Thia ?ii;nntiiro ia on every bo* of tbo ffU'HH nnt Laxative Bi\>mo?Quinine tlio reuiody tbat cures ft roW t? t** "? / I flu. .