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Notice of Examination of
Applicants for Teacher's
Certificates.
131'RSUANT TO THE Rl'LINtl OF
the State Hoard of Education,
there will be an examination of applicants
for county teachers' certillcates
held at Lancaster Court House
on Friday the 2"?th day ?d' June next,
coniinenceing at !? o'clock, a. in. The
rules are very rigid in regard to renewing
cert ideates, t herefore, if your
certitlcatc ha:? expired or yon have
none and you expect to teach in the
free schools, you are respectfully
urged to meet the hoard on that day
for examination.
Very Respect ifully.
?. it. niti ? p.,
('o. Supt. Kducation.
r NOTICE!
\S 111 SjNKSS II AS ("A l.l.KI) MK
. from Van Wyek.S. < I have thin
day sold iny entire mercantile interest
in (lie firm of .1. K. Stephenson ?t Co.
to .1. M. Voder and < . .1. ( rillin.
^ Ail accounts due .1. K. Stephenson
A Co. must be paid to t hex* irent lemon
who assume all debts against the lirm.
I thank my customers for past favors
and patronage and bespeak a continuance
of the same to my successors.
Kespeet fully.
.1. K. .s I KI'IIKNHON.
.)one itrd, lss?7.
\\rK TIIK I X I > i. Ii> 11 i N Kl? 11 A \ tt
ing bought t he mercant ile interest
of Mr. .1. K. Stepenson in the linn
m r,, ,-m |?!,u>oii t\. i it., \ mi u'jrK,.^.
< .. will roiitiinif tlx* liu.-iiii'ss ai ll
olil stand iiml'T tin* tirin iinmi* of
\ odor ?v t rillii n.
'Ar hopo !>y jjeut li'innn !y n(! ! :i >m
to fii tumors.- 'air mid honest di-aliny
to merit a share of tin* pnhlie patronage.
Ke-pe<t foil v.
.1. M. VOI.KI:,
? .1. t . till ! I
KOIttiWAKNKIh
ill. I'KHSON'S AWi: IIKIJKIiV
J\ forewarded not toliailtor or employ
in) son, Kddie Uohersnn, a 15year-ohl
colored boy. The penalty f
tlio law will Im* applii'M to any ouo iunoriiitf
t his not me.
r. I.I H N .MCI I \\ M.S. |
/ \ntici n/' / 'Irrtinn uf' .1 ssisfti nt \
/ 'I'rtlc/irrs it/' Iainrnsti r f/rmfi it
" .Si/ioot on /7th.
Norn i: istki i,v ?.i\ i:\tii vr
a i iicct i n^ of t he board of trust re"
of the Lancaster School District w ill
be held on Thursday, the 171 h instant,
at I o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of
electing live assistant teachers for the
white l.raded school. |{y order of the
board of t rustees.
I.ancaster, S. June Hf>7.
("HAS, T. ( 'ON NOKS,
Set .and 1 res. board ul 1 rustees.
ASTE
LANCASTER,
CATHARTIC j j
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auof constipation, Cimn 11 lure (he Ideal I a ? !
rip or eripo.hnt rau.c ?\my vntur-il rrsults. Uani-i
> ? Dilcaffo,ltontre*l?Can.torN? tTork, *>. ,.i
CvO *7^. 51-C1 'r /Ti , r^
^BIIY THEM HERE! f j
spounds Arluii-klc's
^ Colicc ... :? 1 .nuT I
7 pounds (ioud (.iri-iMi vMt
coiVci* i.uu^r
^3 Host Muliisosos. per ffiil. ' *><<0
(iooil Tnh.ici'o, per Ilk. ..'.I
Best White !\iTosi'tio >11^9
2 51-lb. runs lino Ponchos,
ifh* :NMbs.f,i?jht llrowii Su^nr.fl.uu^p :
4^? Itriii*/ Your l'ff/s to .Mr.
# A. GLASSES ^
Ioo < 'old ini?er A It* always on hand.
THE TII1MW BIIJ,
AS TO INTERSTATE COMMERCE REPORTED
FAVORABLY.
Th?' Avowed Purpose is to Stop
Importations ot Liquor for
Personal lis?.
Spoelal to The State
Washington, .1 une 1.?The Till
man dispensary hill introduced
March 10 was reported favorably
today by the interstate commerce
committee. It provides: "That
all tormented, distilled or other
intoxicating 1 i? (uors or liquids
troncnriotrwl ii.ln CM.,.-.
....... im/i tvu nil*# an v Clint* fir
territory or remaining therein
for use. consumption. sale or
storage therein shall, upon arrival
within the limits of said State or
territory, he subject to the operation
and effect of the laws of
such State or territory to the
same extent and in the same
manner as though such liquors or
liquids had been produced in
such State or territory, and shall
not be exempt therefrom by rea
son of being introduced therein
in original package for private
use or otherwise, and such States
shall have absolute control of
such liquors or liquids within
their borders, hv whomsoever
nnii 11 i?*. 1 u'!?.i<oi'ah ..
j-.- .... ? . . I'M ? ii.ur wi
imported; provided, that nothing
herein contained In'! he i'uii
strued ^ all'ectin^ I lie internal
revenue laws of the I'niled States
or ln|iu>rs in tran>it
It is simply an extension of the
oriirinnl paekaire" hill or 1 SPt)
known as k,tho Wilson hill," and
little or no opposition to its earlv
passage h ipprehonded.
$sh jP<2 ' ???
2 B -mP1
Art- jraliiinn fawir r;?|telly. m _ _
Musincss rni-a ami tr-?\. ! ^3. I I
lers carry tliem in III
pockotH, hullo* ? ?rry tla-in * 8 %a^
in purttoil, hoiiftckoopor* koep fhern In nuMicin*
OloiuU, friends rectiiuiiit'ial litem t?> friend*.
? A l?i^ lot of Magistrates'
Summons lo .Jurors just printed
at tIk* Mntkki'UISK < Wire. Also a
1 ?iir lot of Witness Suhpo-na^.
To <'ur? C'ontl IptiOon l urcvi r.
r'iiHruri ts < iii <'aUiurlio. I'V i>r*^C.
1( I.'. C. I'. I.tU to euro, iiruKK'aU nfurtU niutny
, S. c., WEDNESDAY
Hi'nv* Kiitlct on I.I lien*.
Tho following urn some of the coinmeats
of a man well acquainted with |
linens ami tho lin< n industry r.jon tla
senate doctored Dinploy bill:
Tho proposed duties on linen poods
audi r tho amended Di.ilgoy hill are
heavier than oyer, although -if has 1 .1
claimed that the ?- unto hud reduced '
rates. Idlest) poods paid for many yours
tla per rent and yi< hh 1 a steady rev
tin" to the yrive' nmotih Tho - P s nov '
prop .srd vary from 50 to 109 percent,
ana tho bntdou falis li ..u-.-t ? u lo v ,
and medium k<.' H which urn chiofiy
used in the homes of the y >oror people.
A cJieap tut lecdoth now ?ilitr;? at retiii,
iit ?'i 1 :na pt t j a. d w i. 1 hnv'e to b
f.( id at ??' c<" 4 ' ' ' ' 5 if 'h
quality he kept on. ,
Mi diuui 1 iii*'M lor children'? summer
blouses \\ ill Le a ;:S.s(jd jf A (.lit, .
nnil tho retail price will buvo to go up |,
accordingly.
Linen forms tho raw ma! tial t? i <
many American ii.-du , as liningfor
clothing and otlc r purpc- ? s where
?tr<:igth and durability aro required.
| Such goods will bu advanced ~o to 130 ,
p< r ci at.
It is claimed that this advance is i;c";
essiir.v for revenue, but the effect will bo
that, t In; people will in many eases substitute
something olu up v, and thus 1 deprived
of this useful fa! rie, and the r venue
will be correspondingly diminished.
It is said that linen goods can bo ltuula j
hero, but this lias In en tried again and
again, and exempt in the cusu of a few
low ernshes lias been a failure, owing to
the climate ami other difiiculti but |
' even if they could he made hero tho
rates are unnecessarily <ippressive. The
I entire cost of weaving linen goods in
\ Europe is ahout 7 *^ to 10 per cent tho
' selling price of the article here, and in
America the cost should not be at tho
very outside moro than double this percentage,
so that, even if Republican
theories be true, a protection of 111 per
j cent should bu ample to allow for higher
wages and extra profits tor our manufacturers.
It is possible speculators may start '
j mills on the strength of theso excessive '
I rati s, sell the stock, and then step out, J
having tho unfortunate laborer and '
! manufacturer to face the difficulties of |
j the situation as best they can. The lu- I
i borer probably, having been brought !
hero from Europe (for labor is 011 the I
1 free list), with unreasonable expecta- |
I tions, will bo left to join the army of
disappointment and discontent. Why
1 shouhl theso exorbitantly high rates bo
l assessed 011 an nrticlo moro or less in
I uso iii every household in the laud, und
, iliii cost of living so much increased in
these days of keen competition und
small profits? Why should the plain peol
pie be taxed to put uiorc money in tho
pockets of the rich? If tho wealthy
manufacturers want to make experiments,
let them do so at their own cost,
not tax tho poor for that purpose.
l'l'tllBri'w'ii Aiiii'iiiliucnt,
Senator i'ettigrew has intrnduced an
emu milium. ill III'- lull K"-V III 11 WIlH'Il
provides for tho admission fnn of duty
of articles controlled liv trusts. Should '
it become law und he curried out lion- 1
PHtly, how much revenue would tho hill 1
yield? There uro trusts in su^ar, coal, !
window und plate fjlass, lumber, pottery,
wall paper, rubber, rutleiy and in
nearly all kinds of hardware. Tin re is
un trust in tea, but that is probably be- !
:-aus(i there has been no duty to encourage
it. Tin re are als > trusts in the
woolen and cotton in<lustri< s. Ib-venno
will he scare* if sueli a law should bo
Ienforced. But will thos< elected by;
trust funds des r<-y the ' m which
fosters trusts? T1 v may pa?s - me such
law, as tiny did tin .-in imaii antitrust
law in 1 - ' >1 , but it will 1 only unoth!
>r dummy.
rroti ct Ion the 1 e.
/ ,
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f'N 'ftM1* i^wsS
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TrUiit "Cult Mori' Iri'."
"Forty-0110 louther firms in ChioftRO
)ort?-st against tin- duty on hides. Hat
Jn> trust cuts moro ion," says tho
feoHtou Truiiwript (Ind. Hep.).
oASToniiv.
3..
, JUNE 9, 1897.
Hail Storm 1'isits Iainr<tnlrr.
S(??ti all or dark last Tliurs?luy
ailcrnoon, Lancaster was visited
by a terrific wind and rain storm,
accompanied in the beginning bv
considerable hail. The stones
were as large a- partridge eggs
and made a terrific noise as they
fell .?.<>:i tho roofs. leading many
In snnpc---' 1 bat t bo erops an!
' rdon? wt'i'o bcompletely
lemoli hod. !J::t if was t:
v< - . v I ' rief in peel ion s!i-? ved
I !i:ii ! In bail . !? ;u had falien
very ?t i"11i_, a:.<l thai Iho
damage was not serious, it was
evidently < nlineil to asinall area
and was worse in town than anv
where else.
7V> Hr ji'nlilcil.
('ards are oat announcing the
marriage of Mr. I.nt her < \Lazenby,
the popular and ellicient stenographer
and book-keeper of Heath.
Springs vV Co.. for the past li\o
years, and Miss Mary Miller, the
pretty and accomplished daughter
ol Senator and Mrs. IT V. Miller.
The marriage will be a quite
home allair. with only a lew ol
the intimate frinds and relatives
present. The interesting ceremony
will be performed by Dr.
S. A. Weber, and immediately
thereafter the happy couple will
be driven to theO. U. A C. depot
when they will take the northbound
train lor Bedford City,Va.,
the home of the groom, to spend
;i wei*K oi uieir iionevmoon. they
will visit other points in the < )hl
Dominion and return to Lancaster
in ahont ten days, where they
will make their future home.
Cot genuine Dr. Le Rrun's S. P,
Pills for Indies. Sold only by authorized
agents. One Dollar, at store or by
mail.
Sole Agts. J. K. Maekey A Co. and It,
('. Ilongli ?v <'o? Lancaster, S. ('.
Xo-To-liar for Fifty Cents.
Ot!:ir.inti-,-i| tolmt-to liubit cure, makes weak
niuu .stroma liiooii pure. Mlcdl. All ilruginsts.
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' Royal luukes the food purr,
whulcsuuiu und delicious,
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ROVAl n*Kl?lf. POWCtn CO., NC? VOBK.
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C/iihlrcii's /><!)/at Tirztth.
Children's Day will he observed
:?t Tirzah church next Sabbath
! immediately after the 11 o'clock
| services. The question, "What is
i the most interesting tiling you
know about foreign missions?"
will he answered in several
short, pointed addresses by the
pastor and oflicers of the church
and the Sunday School. The con*
eluding portion ef tho exercises
will be a collection for foreign
missions.
I>rs. Massri/ Steven .<*.
Drs.J.F.Massey and W.Gilmore
Stevens have formed a partnership
for tho practice of medicine.
Dr. Stevens, who is a son of ('apt.
J.I I. W.Stevens,ofCliester.is a very
promising young man. He was
I for a long time salesman in Fewi
ell's store. Later he took a course
at the l'resbyterian High School,
afterwards at Davidson College
and graduated this year from the
Charleston Medical College. He
passed tho examination before
I iL LU-l. I 1 1
inn orate Doara very acceptably.
1 Dr. Massey is a family physician
tried and true, faithful and
1 prompt and ranking high in his
profession.? Rock Hill Herald.
yOOD'8 Sarsaparilla 1ms over and
over again proved by its cures,
when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD 1 'uritler.
HARPER. *
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