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For the Hound Trip.
The Seaboard Air Line will <t*ll
round trip tickets front here to
Wilmington, N. C. on account of!
the Southern Baptist Convention!
which meets in that citv the (irst
week in May. fur $(>.(50.
They have also made a round
trip rate of $11.00 from this
point to Nashville, Tenti., to attend
the Reunion of the Veterans
in June. For further information
apply to
Goo. Mel*. Batte,
Traveling Pass'iier Air't,
<'harlotte. N. O.
PERFECT MANHOOD
NOW WITHIN THE REACH OP
EVERY MAN.
IMnny mon nr* HnfTnriniMintoM ml-. *ry. '
iiiK ilioir iiiotiny for tnHilicitiHM koc I and bad, |H i
but for I ho want i.l intelligent treatment are S
hoinn laid awajr in prematura urns-en. HELP ^
y K 1* in llin ranch of every - itferiru! and w?'nk M I
B man. All cn??mof NERVOUS DISEASES A
WEAKNESS, FAILING ENERGIES, A
P VARICOCELE, UNNATURAL LOSS- f
)ES AND DRAINS, whether they lm from ^k
theeitoctH nf ;?rly errors, indiscretions
overwork, BICkOOSB, ?>r Imuii any caie???.
we can quickly and permanently euro
by r.iOAt tmfn'H t.-4 i -.f hola ki.own to modem S
medical Hklll.AUnont all enneaof t'oinu nipt ion V
Khetifnulitttii, Catarrh, Ki<lnnynnil Invar ComI'lftlnto,
can botmced to thc*w diwitwM, and I?y H
applying th? |?ro|M<r rem telle* a rur? can afa
utiyn Ikj tfcelJ il. Many man from H
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nft??r mern Mtruw*. ?-'.n*h a* Free I'tescri pt inn*.
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duped by noiue fraudulent O. O. I>. flrtiutfi?t or
, nii' liciiiH company. STOP ??*f ori mint iiiu. A
B W?nivo a le^al Cond or Guarantee I
W to euro or refund your money. M
B I rentnierit. ut hon ?? an wall as bar- name fi
B pr*co, fruutintee. To ihe-o who |?r??fi?r B
M to come bare wo will < -j.tr ,ot to rotund B
U| railroad i.ire find Imtel M an-on if wo D
fB til t'. euro, c s?r?o.oco.oo -n pita I B
U hack Oi our .in?o!utu Cuar.mteo to V
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B . -> tl >t a iko lifo a n.t-ar.ibb* B '
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SfATE MEDICAL CO.. OMAHA, NEB.
lOf S.broska, Iucorporuti'-l.)
Registration Books Open. I
IN A < < (> ICI?A N (' K WITH TIIKi
1 Act of 1 s'M? providing for t he reg-|
istrniioii of elector*, tlie liookn of the
Supervisor* of Kegiftrutinii \> 111 lie
open nt tlie Court lloiMe oil the tlr-t
J Monday ineaeh month for tlie reirisA
. t rat ion of elect or- - lit it led to regi >t ration
utid kept op-ii for three -nccessive
ilnyi in eaeh month until the g-mernl
eh-etioii of l.v.?s.
W'.tS. A. I'otti'Klt, i Hoard of
K. M. Kiuk,
K. .1. I'i.vw, t Kegi-ttration. j
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TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. !'I
To the Memory of A\rs. S. A. Wcbcr.' f
President of the Woman's Mis- j fi
slonary Society of the N\. EChurch.
At a meeting of tlie Lancaster j
Woman's Missionary Society of
the M. E. Church, South, hold on (
April 15th, 1807. the following t
tribute of respect to the memory ?
of its late president, Mrs. S. A. I
Weber, was unanimously adopted: *
It is with a keen sense of outloss
that this society feels the
death of its late earnest and faith
fill president, Mrs. S. A. Weber, '
whose association with us lor the '
past year was sweet, profitable t
and never to be forgotten. Her j
death, although not unexpected, r
has cast a gloom over not only t
our society, but the entire com c
m unity. 8
It is peimitted us to remember
hei by her gentle sway, iter words f
of encouragement, and the untiring
zeal with which she worked,
even to the last, for the missionary
cause.- 1
(Jod in His inscrutable providence
saw fit to remove her in M
the zenith of her usefulness, hut J
behind her shines the beauty of a !
pure life spent for Christ, which j
remains with us a priceless cift. {
It is our sad privilege to place a1 j
feeble tribute in testimony of our t
love and esteem. Therefore be it, i
resolved: i
1st. That in the death of Mrs. i
S. A. Weber, this ?Societv has |1
been deprived of its beloved and '
honored president, whose wise 1
counsel and cultured Christian '
example we shall ever cherish.
2nd. That, a pane in our!|
minute hook be inscribed with ,
her name and dedicated to her (
memory. t
drd. That a copy of these resolutions
be transmitted to the 1
family of our friend and president, 1
and that a copy be published in
our town papers and the Southern
('hristian Advocate.
Mas. M ARV .1 oilN'sox, \ ice I'res. (
M? l?. I-' '?
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Mas. Sam.ik I.kmmono, Secy. t
Miss Maiua M wkh, <'or. Scev.'t
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Sfot't'M Hill < 7o.se nl
We, the undersigned merchants
and business men of Lancaster,
hereby a^ree to close our respect
ive places of l.u-ite ss at <?:."?(>, p. <
m. commencing May the 1st, '
1 >1)7 and continuing until September
tho 1st, lsU7, Saturdays '
excepted. .
T. M. I'itzpatrick A' Hro.
Heath, Springs A do.
Kunderburk (Jo. ^
I.. (1. 1'ayseur.
J. H. Mack ore 11.
K. S. ('herry A' Rro.
|{. Maokorell.
Cloud A' Allison.
McCardell A- Allison.
I. J. lilackmon.
W. (ianson.
(Janson I )ry < ioods ('o.
11
l)i?fi'l Tobacco S|>lt ami Smoke iour I ifc Awny. (j
To <|iiit to"...wo easily forever. i?- lint:
iH'tio, full of life, nerve unci viifor, tuhe No To ^
Hue, tho wonCi r v. .no r. thnt make- weak nu n "
Ktronrr. All ilrm?<?ici - 'A? oe n ?
Monk let ami mimplc free Address
Htorling Kcme<l) t o . Chicago 01 New Yoik 0
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i. C., WEDNESDAY,
IT IS WAR.
Council of .Minister*
llsivr no IN>cliir<'?1.
I ,
Constantinople, April IT.?T' e
council of ministers, after a sesiion
at the palace to-day, de- :
dared that war had broken out
m the frontier, owmjr to the in:ur-ion
by the (Jrooks on Turkish <
erritory, an! Elhatn Pasha, the {
I'urkish military commander,was
irdered to assume the oflVnsive.
This arMiouncement of the actual ,
existence of a state of war on the |
routier was at lirst misunder- 1
itood, reports th t the council of
minsters hud declared war upon 1
loon (ireece li?nw> u-wt.?t?*
? , uv,..- .
ated. j |
It was also reported that the |;
souncil of ministers had decided
o recall Assirn Hey, the Turkish
ninister at Athens, and give)
lassports to Prince Maurocordato.
,he Greek minister at Constanti- i
lople. These reports of the
ieverance of all diplomatic rela- j'
ions between Turkey and Greece!
laving been decided on, a circuar
issued expresses the hope
hat the powers, in a spirit of
ustice, will agree that the entire;
esponsibility for tlie war falls h
>n Greece. Turkey has no idea '
>f conquest, the circular note
uids, and as fresh proof of pacific ;
entimenis, the sublime port ofers
to retire the Turkish troops !
>n the frontier if Greece will relro
her forces from the frontier
md from Crete.
News of lighting between the
ireeks and the Turks at Nezeros,
ust within the Grt??k t'mnii?r <
ino in Thessaly and due south of j i
Mount Olympus, have been ro-11
:eived. The lighting originated, j i
iccording to tho Oreek reports,
n an attempt upon the part ot
he Turkish forces to occupy an ,,
tdvances post. The movement
,vas opposed by the Greek forces,!
thereupon tho Turks opened fire
md a sharp engagement lasting
"our hours ensued. The Greeks 1
iventually retreated. Their losses
ire not known. This engagement
occurred yesterday. At 5 1
/clock this morning heavy tiring (
Detween the Turks and Greeks
oar Xezeros was resumed. The 1
ireeks in thi? meanwhile had ,
seen brought into play upon the
Turkish posts at Kotronl. The 1
alter was eventually destroyed (
,vith dynamite.
It is reported that tho Greeks 1
lave occupied three Turkish sta- ,
ions, and t hat the Turks are roreating.
(Town Prince Constanine,
the <Jre?k commander-in iiief,
and General Maoris were
ip all night dispatching orders to
he front. No further news has
leen received ? rom Mcedonia rerarding
the movements of the
Jreek irregulars.
Iliin'i i:?- n?>c?'itr?l.
As has been tho history of
(very tdl'ort made ! y the indusnal
masses to bring about
T)<iual rignts to ?i 11 and special
>rivileg: s t none," that clement
vhieh clamor* for and has grown
at on "special privileges" have
it last r-'-orted to their favorite
letenee,?the use of money.
A hen 11> people rise in the
issertion of their rights iti denanding
a more oijiial sharing of
he burdens of government, tiii*
?:1 i i ' 1
>i i \ i fi:? me monoy i >.i - <
ons?strive for awhile to stem,
he tide with their specious argu* '
nents, financial theories, and <
licfi-sounding words, but when
li?'V at last see that the people *
re in earnest and refuse to 5?? |
leeeivod by >ucli glitteriim
eneralities, then it is that this {
privileged class" turn to that (
ornedy wh'ch has served them
n many occasions in the past? '
1X.JLOH.
NO. 5.
P' isj
$?, rr Mni ^ ^
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Ilcttcr Schools Wanted.
lleath Spring is to have a special
school district laid oil', as is i
also Ookhurst. Kleetions will be j
held later to fix the special levy ]
tor each district.
?The Sumter District Confer .
ance will meet with the Kershaw
Methodist church on May l'J-2dd.
| poag ai
'/'/ .Hi i
^r- J m .K nil 101(11(1 11111/11(11 ICS, ,,
>!< ar to act info their jinninj <
lilitchiin fo 4/0 f/if n cilsoirj i
(tm! county. ll'< hare at last
C& JHll'Cil With
J Machinery an
to 1/0 fin i/th i/of 10 o'//' 11 in .
) oil mcil not (fo .\orth m' iti
can hil"i. ilom at home in a
% First Class
jP ami for h.s . mom y. .1 ci*it f>
?,? that Wi a 1'I no' ifi/i'i I'f 1 > 1 </ ton
J 1/0 fOT i/oa. ili loom In the th
m e'! to rrjia/r their jnachhn ri)
t > i J 1 /''1 ' i 1 / < lomj a ml i\l.
\ of calces, sti am i/ui/i s. <f'''f' c
^ ere/''/ let nil i' a f '< I'on.y' f<.
^ lathe to tin a!' ml* of ' iii/tm
s ite'/s mi/1/1 n she. ' notice. <
& am W. II", a /1 aai n fs for t!, t
J*
fF shallow iiml . / ?/?.
9 il/i'lioil flat/ t . f/n A, ,s7 /?// /y? <>i
V /7y*/ </ fill III III'. II ( <7/// | /
J J "'ill/\ Klir/l UK tUl'Uflll I'll-/ KtfH'i
iff'Oj/K, fi/ iti'/,'i: f g, idnii /1/;,? iiiul r
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t if (I ml fn'iri .
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Absolutely Pur?
Ce'.iMirtttO'l for its tfr?-nt leiivoninp strength
illul Tit!:?tllfuhu sS \ .Mirr, tile food Ulfllll'St
iilum anil nil forms > { ndultorntion common to
tho ilmnp hrntms UOYAL UAKIN'U
l'OWDUIt CO.. Ni:\V YOKIC.
?Mr. J. Hazel Witherspoon,
of Lancaster, is spending a few
days here assisting in the ollice
of the Kershaw Hanking & nier
cantilc Co.?Era.
?The egg hunts at Mrs. Ira H.
Jones' Saturday and at the court
house lawn Monday were numerously
attended, especially by the
children ot the town.
PERFECT and permanent are the
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, because
it makes pure, rich, healthy,
life and health-giving BLOOD.
?Mr. T. M. Belk has si little
slack time now in surveying and
can do any work in that line on
short notice. Address him at
Dixie, S. C.
To Curo Constipation Forever.
Take Casca rets ?.Mmly Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
It C. C. <\ fa:l to cure, druggists refund money.
PHILOTOKEN.
Is Woman's Safe and Uellable Friend. Ke
iieves monthly painos, cure, nervousness and
hysteria and restores to period health. Sold
by druggists anil dealers (or fl a bottle. Pamphlet
mailed on application, if you can't get
it from your druggist, send fl to the proprietor
md he will send you prepaid by express. Chas.
Ilislev, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Cortland St.
Vow York.
To Curo Constipation Forever.
Take f'ascarets I'.indy Cathartic. H)c or CSc.
If C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
ntrr b('e.n stmvi'mjjor /icdi'ly a
iiiJ milling jihinl a da** of 0
*enrk i/cimtn'/i </ /*>/ thm to>rn
succt < </<'</ <tii</ <n\ iioir preH
P" v a y I ci c* &
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I'/H'/iI'fl ' ''ii to Jtt who t l/Oti ^
> Manner, 5
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r{// if )l i/filllf 1/ Il'/litf till Jlcnjlll ^
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ft !H* 1)111 /'<//>/ </. /' -:'or
t' /'.< rrhnn-.t itnil y(',i/ ^
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APRIL 21, 1891.
the use of their il'-gotten gold-hii<1
with it corrupt, buy up or
subsidize every influence which
they see or know will be of service
to them in deceiving or fooling
the people, and thus for a
little time longer succeed in riveting
the chains of financial slavery
* '11 tighter on a too confiding
people.
This course is now lining pursued
nil over the land, and South
[Carolina is not free from these
lh?nedict Arnolds and political
ludases. Not many months will
elapse before the people will see
ind know who these rascals are,
hut tint until they have had time
to inoculate many unsuspecting
Alliancemer, and voters with
their gold euro virus. Keep a
ivarv eve on these fell own Alii 1
fineetrien, and don't allow their
paid-for ''convictions" to deceive
you into believing their silly rot.
?Exchange.
HiifK/it'M ami Wftfjfimt?.
Ju?t received another lot of
nice buggies and wagons, which
we will sell cheap for cash or
an time.
Stkykns, Hkatii & Ei.liott.
Want tit Teach.
25 applicants for teachers' certificates
appeared before the ex
arnining board last Friday and
Saturday, 8 whites and 17 colored.
The papers have not been valued
vet, consequently it is not yet
known how many "passed."