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About Salt .1 little salt rubbed on the cups *fll take off t"u stains. lhit int<? vfiiteA.is'i il will make it stick U'ttftr. As \ tooth powder it ?vil! t?.p tli * toeL'i white ui I the lwJ and rosy. It is one of the hc?t TWglcs lor sore throat and a preventive of dipthcrin if taken in mr.-.* . I'so salt slid water to clean vt'ilow furniture; uppl*' with l?rush taud rob dry. Salt and water held r '>.e mouth after having a tooth ' ailed will stop the bleeding. iVoltj rinsed with it in he water **& hold their color and look f lighter. Two teaspoonfuls in > \il x pint of tepid water is an *vt.ic always on hand, and is an * Av\e for poisoning froia nitrate silver. Neuralgia of the feet i h'inhsein he cured by hath! wight and morning with salt i water as hot as can lie home, wo taken out, rub the feet i 4?dy with a coarse towel. ? wud water is one of the best *. edies for sore eyes, and if lied in time will scatter the m*}matinn. Silk handkerchiefs ribbons should be washed in water, and ironed wet, to oh lie best results. Food would % uaipid and tasteless without i Hemorrhages of the lun?js or jacli are promptly checked 1 ?y I doses of .salt.?Good House'ing. re are people \vli<? piofees to lly f e the | filings Ihmetui i tVe liut who laVes paim to se . I tin- good things posrihle on J . . !e 01 it. 11 ' essv enough to refrain from j ' r what you <i?? not want; but --e people who eeononu'ze in t i y ami who are awfu ly proud < Keeps coming to this country "tin ? -road, an?l Jlie treasury re ti '\v at the unprecedented tlg * C?I8M,000 000 0 '9 ri.ia crops Imv been damaged t < .< winds, and southern crops bv < i It seems to be an ill w ml c?, . v?y. , M'-anty Ik Illootl Deep. T'-.i <? lood means u clean skin. No * ihout it. L'ascarets, (Jandy Catliar.. yo'ir blood and keep it dean, by 1 w. -p tire lazy liver and driving all ini ' rom the Irody. begin today tc ' iples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ? ackly bilious complexion by taking - -beauty for ten rents. All drug> ?^X -faction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. T# 1JTUAL LIFE INSU w i :? COMPANY OF NEW YORK. &2c t ?\ 4 A Mc('UKDY, President. | A $ 253,000,000 00 r .85.000 0( 0 00 * - force, ovnr 936,000,000 00 INCOMK 1807. ue 1807 $54.102 008 00 I week, over 1,000 <M)0 00 < t- 'i working day 180,000 00 4 <<? i. I.- hour (, Banki . > . r-?) 80,108 00 < ' M#f tree in s i -f. '07 $8 875 810 On written and ii * <7in '70 1,205 498 0' i icfived in 8 i; 214.057 84 v?v paid in S n * * '? ?. 110,477 TV Vi- . ?st and lies I >ni|>nn\ a t; i 1. Paid Policy Hold ts in . - T, $26,1)1)2,055. ; M. UcILWAlif, I 3S I' 'IAL AGENT, r, 4 I i i c a h t e r , S. (J. 'THIS *\ ?fnRKwnRi.n - * J 11 I u 1 III ! I UllLJlJ, * ? . V-WEEK EDI HON. JTy ftn's x Week. ; V) Pa rtes a T ca r "5 h ' \ 1 any weekly or semi mr - y ! ?;> nihllshcd Mild la the on* **. ?o(?o i i Democratic " weekly " i' ; ? V iw York tlity. Three - m < ' the leading Republics > Ic \ V>w Y >rk City, ft will f ? vantage to you during * otj i o Campaign, a* it ii i<twioiiM'J > ?<ry other day, excep iS?*oh-i ?. ? i as ell the freshness am tlioel-r .< dally. It combines al Km h"'? ? ' i long list of Interesting tap atm < IqtiB features, cartoom and r nt> n?? < Ural Ions, the latter be ?ng a ?j? - 'ai- v j4II these no rovements have been made wl*'? n / Increase In thecoat, <*rhioh ee n.? mi it one dollar per year. We -if ?* c i i inoqualed newspaper and * iKtvikii together one year \ AN OPEN I To IViOT WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE TI1E EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS O /, DR. SAM U EL PITCHE setls, was the originator of "C/ has borne and does now boar ^ the facsimile signature of Wj This is the original "CASTORI the homes of the Mothers of Amt LOOK CAREFULLY at the the kind you have always bought and has the signature of per. No one has authority from The Centaur Company, of which C March 24, 1898. /7 OCMTAUR COMPANY, TT MUMl i I 11 -n l jiuv *ttt rfK. -?e <tv?. -*r . , When ?'ie .'(? e chili!, sno oriiv for Cusiorin she or?K.no sho clunu to Castorl* Vlian si r c;'tlilrou,she xuvo;h ?iu i Wanted- fin Idea SSsS Protect your lilrw: thev mujr bring you wenttt wri<? JOHN WKl/ttPHUUka * DO.. P t.nt ittot ifly.. ' ruttoi., !) - their f e otta, A? $5,000 C ' This paper announces, in con Constitution, a new otTer in \ -C^^SEND IN AN E THt COTTON CROP I GONTEST BEGAN MARGE to enter this contest you mus IN CONNECT L_iEjD( AT THE EXTREME t LOW PRICE OF In connection with this Clubbii guess with the subscription pric bive tou * mm 1111 an extraordinary^ llrre It la, rrmM It all vary rnrefall) Plrtt Awardi To the euhacrl- Maraud Award bar or subscriber* naming tba arrlbar or tuba egact numtrr or nrnrral to .. ' the ctacl iimbrr ot balm In lh* Brat ?a?t tha rottun crop of IHW7 9H we will glra If the astlma glre if the estimate Is received During March, 5QQ M"rchI,i^r,0.'Apr":... 2,000 If During Mayor | C A A If During May 01 June. 18SH. l,9UU June. IMS. If During July ar a AAA If During July o; August. IM ...... I |UUU August. IM ... so, that the first three prizi M^norinllir If the I.XA . w.v ^/pwviunj. test, the mon TIIK EXACT figure*. Somebody will get Constitution by any mean*. Those who solvi ceive proportionately the highest prizes, as yoi pires and because the number of bales receiv< can be known exactly, leaving shorter time an In all three of the cases submitted it is d one correct or equally correct estimate be file earned will be divided equally among the corr There is no "missing word" in this, no prob correct answer, but this is brain versus brain ures versus figures. Every man is interested varies tfie price and the price of cotton in on prosperity. < a? On Such a Vital Prob THE CONTEST C The estimate is to be made upon the tota crop that has already been gathered and is no will show it from Sept. I, 1807,lo S?pL '8$ this spring, because the figures thereon will n the crop already in and marketed, official figu As a guide I? " Vir.g your estimate we give The conditions under which this last crop a ments for yon to compute from and will aid it The figures given by Latham, Alexander throughout the South as official, and we give "Cotton Movement and Fluctuations" as foil Season Acres planted Bales in crop 1887-88 . . . 18,961,897 7,046,833 1888 89 . . . 19,362,073 6,938,290 1889-90. . . 20,171,896 7,311,322 m<)o 9i . . . 20,809,053 8,652,597 1891-92 . . . 20,714,937 9.035.379 Their flgxiree will he use Their Estimate of the Acreage for the Crop of Following Art tho Condition* of tbo 1 KX ACT <*t mate gpni the nambsr of bales, the pr the nearest estimate, hot If tbe (Iret pniM are itnn i orrectlp the exact llsiires, then the second prtsea *i third prtsea for the third neereet estimate. HxivMf>-lf someone should submit aonrre-t e nome. ne should seed s correct estimate In some lata among the second prlrra. becanse the drst had baa amoont correctly la ths former parted. Tmisd-The eoedttiea precedent tor seeding at estimate must be accom pan led bp a tear's subscript* paper publishing this advertisement la acceptance e will he forwarded. This an net be seat le ths Meetiea suherrlptloa. Yon cannot suhacrlha bow aad sead fi It out bp araldnit or ethsi a tea. or sot kssslif af U rsaesn. trill aatlUa oea to sand aa tatlmaSa afterward er aot at alL la seed lag peer soil mate bp aa sgeat s net oure In forwarding peer eetbaale, bete as m Ike tbe eertetatv ef tbe forwarding tf tbe satlmslt Sh will be entitled to a abate tf tbe prise feed seder st sent Pe?~ena map enter tbe asntset aa maar times same parens mar receive a prise with each ef tbe tbi Poostk?la aaaklna pour sanest. last state I will be - " Mms peer Ape res rerp piala. west to repeat the asttsa^B pee have aaeda, seed at tor yourself er peer itoaMII setbls pva teas sab < ADDKIM ALL CLV I_jEjDC 9 LANCA5TI LET TER HERS. COURTS OUR RIGHT TO WORD ' CASTORLA," AND UR TRADE MARK. \ R? of Hyannis, Massachu\STORIA," the same that on everf i*SVz/Gc&jlUK wrapper. I A" which has been used In tr/ca for over thirty years, wrapper and see that it is ^ tha I wrap- 1 me to use my name except . R has. H. F/etcher is President. h? ' ^ . D. qg H ITKIIT, NIW YORK CITY. Or, _ . ihr . CLOV't^Aiv,..*^ C IfcOGT JbgJ&A ' Tt - " ! -v. - ? j.' .??!.' }' ~ ~~ amvim .iv \4:1 a j.. vSSlSB ? p?as>c . " V .wr ,.J.;e. a Ann' nV.,i vi uivlNKIO ETONtC. on.f . ?ru? vilt l?y num. 2-"xj., 50c., ;r .i?) |kt > ?n. Sample* freo. fk Uf t uvonte %Wt* NVBIt hi'ToKtUmil Urvatluy# w ash Offer! j ^ ^ | nection with The Atlanta Weekly ? jvluch everyone may have a chance, STIMAT& ON >EflSQN OF 1897-98 11?ENDS SEPT. 1/98. T SUBSCRIBE r"? W /a* ? . HON WITH ItHJP?., LY $2.00 ig Rate, we will. If you ?end your e, forward all for you and thus E SPLEMPIP CISH PRIZES ^ rrOOURSUBCRIBERS! i4 k? vara yea iidimaW lk? itrmi It To th? raw Third Award To tho raherlboro aualif ocrtber umlni the aecaad careat we will o?n Bearcat wo wll,l giro If la lo rooolrod Uw oolloiolo a received J I, BOO D?S.M'!^_._?l,000 __ 1,260 76Q ! 1,000 500 TM "{jaw 260 3 AM0IKT TO 66,000 III CASH. C,T figures are sot given during this coney will be paid out to the NEAREST TO t the money, it does not go back to the Tho e the problem at the longest range will rei notice the figures grow less as the time exrd up to certain dates, as the time advances, d probabilities to figure against, iistinctly understood that, should more than j d in the contest, the amount of the prises so ect answers. The prises are offered in cash, ability for some one to know absolutely the i, skill versus skill, pencil versus pencil, figi in the cottoi. crop, the amount of the crop ir territory is the barometer of the people's tlem You Ought to flake Figures, th LOSES SEPT^ 1st ! I United State* Cotton Crop for 1807-98, the w in the country ? official figure* of receipt* iS This is not the crop thai is to he planted ot be obtainable until Sept, 1,1899. It is for \ res of which will be announced in September, official figures for each of the last tea crops, ras grown and its probabie output * ? sis1 the correctness of your present estimate. & Co., of New York, are generally received ) ( n an exact copy from their latest edition of yc lows, yi Season Acres planted Bale* in crop 1892-93 . . . 18,067,924 6,700,265 1" >893-94 . . 19.684,000 7,549,817 I 1894 95 . . t>.454.000 9.9o?,aS? 189569. , 18,882,000 7.>57.346 i 1896-97 . 82,341,000 1,757,964 d In deciding this contest, the Season of 1897-98 is 23,320,000 Acres. IhiMtacti FiMT-If Ih* prim amttr IM UVnilSli firm proposition art avarilrt u*x>n I'M olT*r*d under t?? vwnd proposition will f* to tor tb* N KA K KMT Mtlnsato, so ont having anotod >uld com* In for US* Moon* a?*>?*! ailnnto and lb* nttmata in on* division of tb* (tin* sbewa above and r division, ibis Inst adlaaM would tab* raab only a pre v toast/ award sd to an as ana* wbo eassad Nba 1 wHast* as tea Oossoa Crew is that aacb and mn a oa So Tb* Wtwklv OuueMlaltoe. U *vnt thraogk too | I our duhMng oflbv. tbo MtlnMto of tb* oosten nop f J develop* IbaA bflaps IWo a*n*y tbat nay* lav ton i Mr totlaiato attor atiSS ao tofgottiag A ev toartaa is eaatoet as tb* ttaa* pee sebesrlbs. or *av si bet a. Tbo ml Hill aseas e*es* wwb tb* wbwtplba f Tb* (s^lrtliM^rM a sb* Ujajetr aj*M sad ouU a party seed aor* tbaa aw* am a*to. bo ov aba lob b eaap Moor* a pviae for *aeb n*?r?l aeilaaSs as ^MluftsSiw. aad ewSa lb* ratal lb* ask 'wUnib*1 ia*w%r"?vuw bar Mbaeetptoeee Dat tapt *?ai auboertpAee am suite eunu re- . f 3-E1PR, BR. A. C* LOUIS D. VAKOERVERL of the boat known bulnaaa men In Ohio Dpr?a?at*tiTo of the groat Broditroot Oo. ADACHE,SLEEPLESSNESS.NEXVO PROSTRAT.ON. , Mil** V?dM Co., Klhhart, In A. Gentlemen : I tahe pleasure in Informing j he very beneficial results which hare fo'.los in>? or Da. Miles- ftcaTonarivK *5envi be esse of myself and wife. roro yearn )ect to a distressing pain at the baao of i in and upper portion of the spinal cor?l. ? _ rm lost nosh ?t?d w as Rrv* ,JJ U || irosiblwd with slceplessm Tour Kandn? was hial inMffcnded to me. Mr case h -d been so ob er* .'. I had no eon B lanc? >.i the eflicacy g llcine. Yet as r. last raw?rt 1 aonM-ntec " A trial. Much t , mjr <wrpriae, I experleni kwl tsMieflt: r y sleepiaaanvaa disappear) headache was vmovod; my spirit?and gene "^THOUSAND! mo Tnim muhis. au"N,.' eecoas an '<?ssto two wci.l mia./H cmysici* i' sileo My wuc taking ilia Merrlne w aatofreaulu. lor-* c. imnki OLD ON A POttnat M'MM!VS>L I OR. MILES' RILLS. BO DOSES 2* ?/ C"II i A "AM.fi - 5< 89 Til 1 - 50 -K By paying your subacr c atjove popular papers at pr UK VOL' IX AKREAK If so, you can give us your r be due December 1st, next, >ur indebtedness to date, nnd >ur subscription one year in tnco and get tho l?eneHt of ab ices. JT\ Address all T. S. < y - y/y ? u?? miHUHIi i vtiii ! ltrotawlth yon whether yon rnntlnoo UnvOHM 1M1 UlllA.N 1 i n>r??-klllln(uliucohablt,NO-lHt'|)AC^|r^H I rentoTM the il?-?lrt< for tobtno, with T ffi t rj I ?utner*?u?Utniro?* e?|'el?nlcOy^.*"T? t a 1 Notice by Board of Registration. I $Mi?*"I*?*L*S^2| , , r < r' fi*S?pWSSfatf* ' fhfXZ&rWi? 1 no boaru of supervisors of ???>pockou^^w eg y,>"^oT? KAcrrum SI* * jC5k^>-*^Jrour own drugglut, who Registration for Lancaster county ^ ^ ||?lb''^Vwiu.,^L,fV.^/"^V.i^LVy ,, . ,, .. , KS^\I ho*. ?t. u?u?Uy rure?s ? bo*M.?J W. met this the i th day ot March, ? i?& rfw rcr:""--'tyr'eleouo? u^sm; ano cJesTer of \\ (? A Porter, ch 11 rman and 'M, , t RAILWAY. ' Montgomery Las key secretary. ... . between chester and lancaster. According to notice already 1 ivco, the board will not koep the *>hedul. in ?ir?otD.Uy..o.pt Sunday 1 ? ., . . . 011 and after May 11, 1898. >oks open for the registration of ; electors between the consecutive NoV^auTls? | ^o'l^niPlT. j days in each month until thirty A M p M A A/ P M I days before tho general election 94-, 6 00 Ar Cheater Lv 1105 7 21 !| this year. 8 56 6 26 Richburg 1141 8 10 -* . . .... 8 42 5 16 Hascombville 11 60 8 20 Electors who registration in P M 1896 and 1897 and still remain in 8 20 600 Fort Lawn 12 05 8 40 *4 1 # their respective poling precincts 7 45 4 3o Ly Lancaster Arl2 3o 9 20 U| aro not required to register. Those Train No 19, Huuday Only. who have moved from one pro A. M. P. M. rtL cinct to another will have to cop* 0 9 00 i'v> Ar. 8 66 r? , ... . - - 930 Port l.nwn H *>A m xorwnru ana have their certified I n 4t; Has ??mviiie 8 10 ibe changed to conform to thMr pr? I ?55 Richburg 8 oi it'y ent precinct. 110 80 Ar. Cheater l?v. 7 25 hlT \y (J ^ Porter CnnneciMHt Cluster with Southern oj m ' R'?<?wny, Heannsrd Air Line and Carhu, ( hail limn. olina ami North-Western Hallway. sd; J M Caskey, Conn tela at ancaster wiili the Ohio rftl ^ Secretary. River & Charleston. ^ ftncaster, S C., March 7, 1808. L"",y *?'r,nK". 1>r'? I^ncaater. S. C. H ! J M Heath, Q P. A., ^ l'uy I p. W H Hardin. V P and Anil., t'heater - Tickled beuusc I extracted bin tooth without pain. 1 can do the same for you. Neither pain nor after effects result from my extracting. My methods suggest pleasant ness and satisfaction instead. ^ I've the experience, the "know how" nnd no facilities for doing all branches of scientific dentistry at the least cost. t5gT" Special attention given to Gold Crown and Bridge \Y ork. No charge for examinations and estimates. Or J. F. Rutledgc, Senlist, LANCASTER, S. C. HI? 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