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hp ^ wr x r p ^ N * t 1 lanc * _ _ = VOL. IX.7^ W.T.f T T T y T T yj |4 A A A A A ik jk V ; |i Does Your : Head Ache ? k 4 4 Are your nerves weak? r ^ Can't you sleep well? Pain in your back? Lack energy? T Appetite poor? Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? ^ % These are sure signs of ^ y poisoning. 4 4 Frim what poisons? Fiom poisons that are al- 4 * ways found in constipated ^ K bowels. ^ If the contents of the < % bowels are not removed from y the body each day, as nature 4 * intended, these poisonous substances arc sure to be 4 * absorbed into the blood, al- K ways causing suffering and ^ frequently causing severe ^ % disease. . There is a common sense 4 4 cure. fAVER'Sl I Ml ?> I lTiLL5j They daily insure an easy * and natural movement of 4 4 the bowels. ^ You will find thatthe use of 4 c a9fl"s darsaparina - 4 with the pills will hasten > \ recovery. It cleanses the 4 * 4 blood from all impurities and k \ is a great tonic to the nerves. < / Wrttm tho Doctor. *4 j Our Medical Department ha? one . 1 . ( the inoat eminent phyalclana In r. ?> * the United Statea. Tell the doctor 4 ^ 4 Ju?t how yon are tuHerlne. Yon a > k Will recelre the heat medical advice 4 . without coat. Addreaa, 4 DR. J. C. AYER. -> D Lowell, Maaa. 4 The . . . University OF NORTH CAROLINA. WIDEST patronage and fullest equipment In its history. Faculty, 38; Students, 495; 3 Acudemic Courses; 3 Elective Courses: 3 Professional Schools, In I,aw, in Medicine und in Pharmacy. New Hulldings, Waterworks, Splendid Libraries, Laboratories, Eta Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition, 100 a year: Hoard, J8 a month. Ample opportunity for self help. Scholarships and Loans for the needy. Free Tuition for Teachers. Summer School for Teachers ; 24 Instructor! 147 Students. Total enrollment, Oil. For Illustrated Handbook and Catalogue, Address. PRES. ALDERMAN, Chape IIUI, N. C. $L the best meat THE MARKET AFFORDS , Is tlie kind we keep for our customers. Call, or send, for a nice lio AST Oil ST HA li Of either Ileef or Pork. None hut ' stall-fed cattle used. We also handle country produce. Meals served nnv hour incite day at our restaurant. a. Tiioa. klackmon. 'Phone No. 5!>. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. '"I consider it a most wonderful medicine?quick and safe."?W. W. Merlon, Maj hew, Wis. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Presbyterian College, CLINTON. S. C. miu. OFKEK of reduced rates u? ui liiu [or next Session. A Col' lege education placed within the reach of every one. Matriculation, Tuition, Room Kk.nt and Hoard for next Collegiate year for $100.00. Full Faculty of experienced teacher?, moral influences, healthful location, tlnecoursea of study, lowest possible cost. Offer good only until boarding department is full. Send for catalogue to W. T. MATTHEWS or A. E. SPENCER. July 1,1890. * A ST 17 LANCASTER A HUNDRED HILLION ASKED OF UNCLE SAM. Georgia and Alabama Negroes Wish to Leave the Country. Birmingham, Ala , Aug. 3.? A sensation was created in the session of the African Methodist Episcopal presiding elders' council of Georgia and Alabama to night when the committee on the state of the country reported a resolution recommending that a committee be appointed by the council to set before the United States congress the deplorable condition of the negro population in several of the southern States and to petition for an appropria tion of .$100,000,000 to start a line of steamers between the United States and Africa in order to enable all negroes who may desire to do so to emigrate to Africa. Bisop Turner of Atlanta, who presided, explained that he did not desiro the government to car ry emigrants free to Africa, but il J? . " iuku mem direct find at reasona bfe cost. lie said European immigrants are landed in this country at from $10 to $15 each. "But," said he, "in going to Africa one must go via England, thus crossing the ocean twice at a eost of $ 100." No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, 6ickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has conalinatinn nr tidnon 1 ?v. vr* niutiC J UUUUIC, 11*51 impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the b< -t medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50c at Crawford Bros'. Drug Store. 2. Blind Chaplain Prostrated by Sunstroke. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4.?Dr. W. i H. Milburn, the blind chaplain of the United States senate, was prostrated by sunstroke today while delivering a lecture at the Kp worth assembly at Lincoln ' park. He was I rouglit to the city and revived. To night he is much | improved and the doctors look tor complete recovery in time. Blood Cure Sent^Frce. fly addressing Blood Balm Co. .'Nlj Michel! Street, Atlanta, (la., any Kn-i terprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. B. B.? Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest, best and strongest Blood Bernedy made. Cures when all else tails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, ' blood poison, eating sores, distressing, skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included when description of your trouble is given. This generous offer is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. B. B. B. is always ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try B. B. B. next time you buy a Blood Purifier. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure curesdyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect digestion."?James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. Crawford Bros. d-w-s 40 4 H El* ?B.MI-WE.EIKLaY. I, S. C? SATURDAY Restful Activity. It is almost, as bad, in oil sense, to wear out as to rust on The final result is the same; tli worn out machine is no bettt than the useless one. There mm he a golden mean. A a well-oile machine should not wear out, an a busy man or woman need nc break down, if he or she will hi soften the efiect of wearing task by a .judicious amount of rest The ideal life requires a propc intermingling of activity and res and is best described as restti activity. In such a life there neither rust nor wear. His Lite Was Saved* Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominet citizen of Llannibal, Mo., latel had a wonderful deliverance froi a frightful death. In telling of i he Rays: "1 was taken with Tj phoidFever, that ran iuto 1'neu monia. My lungs became harder ed. I was so weak I couldn't eve nit up in bed. Nothing helped nu I expected to soon die of Cot sumption, when I heard of. D King's New Discovery. One bo tie gave great relief. 1 continue to use it, and now am well an strong. I can't say too much i its praise." This marvellous met icine is the surest and quickef cure in the world for all Thros and Lung Trouble. Kegulai siz 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Crawford Bros'. Dru Store; every bottle guaranteed. ! A Good Wife. God be thanked that a ba husband does not cast discredi upon a goon wife! Nor does hi conduct cause her to be ostracise frem the society of good people On the contrary, all persons c proper ideas have the deepes sympathy and the highest admii ation for such a woman. The look upon her as one of the guai dian angels of the home circle The man is corrupt, but. the lit of his family is entirely above rc proach; and what makes it so is that at the threshold of thi earthly Kden stands the true con servator of home morals, sweai injr, by the llashing sword c wilely honor that be her Inn band's conduct outside what i may, there shall penetrate withi the home itself neither taint no suspicion.?Rev. Henry Ttirkle\ DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers did in more good than all blood iiiedieim and otner pills," writes <?eo. It. .J: cults, (if Tbompsuii, ('nrm. Proinp pleasant, never grip?,?they cure cut stipution, urnuse the torpid liver t a< tion and give you a clean blooi steady nerves, a clear brain and healt hy appetite. < Crawford Ilru d - w A Fitting End. Tlio cremation of Ingersoll body is a Hilling close to h; earthly career. There lias been i the past an apparent connectio between the loss of faith in country's religion anil the chang of burial from interment to crt mation. It may be only apparer and not real; but it is certai that the one people who taugl; the world the highest spiritut truths never cremated their deai Dust thou art, to dust tho shalt return, was literally intei preted and followed. And whe Christianity pushed into (Jreec 9 ITERP t AUGUST 5, 1899. : I RO%A ^ItCAIIITEfV1 c1 I Makes the food more d< ' ^ I ROVAI DAKINO PO 1 ' " ?? it where both customs were side by b side and into cremating Rome, " the dignity of the human body began to be felt and cremation ' was gradually left behind as pa gan became Christian Koine.? 18 Times, Greenville. "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Although we tried many remeit dies she kept getting worse until we y used One Minute Cough Cure,?it relieved at once and cured her in a few . days."?1$. Ij. Nance, l'rincipal High 't School, Blufl'dale, Texas. Crawford r- Bros. d-w-s 1 HUNDRED THOUSAND ? {SOLDIERS NEEDED. r. An 0Ulcer in Philippines Reveals t- the True Situation. d . n San Francisco, July 31.?An j. otlieer of one of the volunteer ,t regiments in the Philippines has it written ine loilowing letter to the ;e Associated I'ress. Manila, June 27. K . The arrival of the rainy season finds the insurrection as vigorous as it has been at any time since the outbreak. The insurgent ar d mies are well recruited, notwitht standing their heavy losses, and 3 are well fed and clothed. They j have profited by their five months of warfare against the Americans. 5* They are fast adapting American tactics and are becoming better it diciplined and more skillful in .. the use of their weapons every v day. One hundred thousand sol. diers should be here ready for business by the beginning of the " dry season in November. Oarrie sons could then be stationed at >- strategic points. A continuous warfare cannot s be carried on in this enervating ( climate by the same troops. Frequent reliefs are necessary, 'j Troops should not bo kept longer 11 ti i a year. Men from a north> era climate retain their native It vigor lor six or eight months aftor their arrival here aiul then begin to succumb to the various ailments of tropical weather. This " is cxemplilied in the case of vol | unteers and regulars who have I been in the Philippines sinco last ?* summer. The most of them are i- satuated with malaria, many 'I have rheumatism and all are ojgreatly debilitated. The}' are mi 'b] jit lor lurther dutv and reeupera? It ion seems slow and unsatisf'ac s tory. As it is with them so it is likely to be with their successors. The eight million people of the Philippines are as highly civilized 's as I he 12.000,000 of Mexico. If js the American people will imag (l I ino the lTnitod States to have acquired Mexico against her will 11 and to ho engaged in an attempt a to put down an universal rebell;e ion of Mexicans with 20,000 3 troops they will have a duplicate ^ picture at close range of tho situ ation in tho Philippines with the exception that the climate of the Philippines is from 10 to 15 de tl grees more tropical than that of 1. Mexico. _ Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and invigorate the entire sysn tem?never gripe or nauseate?DeWitt's Iattle Karly Risers. Crawford e Broa. d-w-s RISE. NO 40 kg baking ^ Powder Pure elicjous and wholesome WQCW CO., NEW VOWK. 1'rof. A. M. Leonard, who is described as "the apostlo of the mission of the messenger of truth,'.' has declared before a large gathering in this city that the kissing hug is tho locust which the Hook of Revelations says shall come from the bottomless pit, "attack men with the sting of the scorpion, from the effects of Nvhose bite the victim shall linger five months, ami which fastens itself upon those whose foreheads do not bear the seal the Lord."? Chicago Inter-Ocean. ? ? Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga, says lie suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve, two boxes of which completely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Crawford Bros. d-w-s LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect 12.01 a.m., Sunday, April 2.1, 189U. l)uili/ Except Sunday. Nun Ui bound. Northbound. No. 15. No. 17. No. lfl. No. 14 p^M.|A. M.| _ |P. M.|A. M i mi 10 ;?>iu l.v ...Chester? Ar 6 3u 9 30 7 56 10 54!* " Knox's.... " 5 58 0 04 Htl It 10'* "...Rlchburg.... ? 5 Zb 8 86 8 25 It 32'd ".. Ilascomville.. " 5 20 8 22 8 40 11 52 "...Fort Lawn..." 4 58 7 53 0 2u 12 32 * " Graces... , " 4 18 7 18 0 45 1 00 il Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 00 7 00 M. P. M. P. M. P. M Train leaving Lancaster at 7;00 a. m., con nects at Chester with Southern Railway going ' south, C. & L going north and G. C. A N. Vestibule and local trains going-west. Train leaving Lancaster at 4:00 p. m., con nects at Lancaster with Q. R. A C. from Cam> den, and Chester with Southern Hallway going north and south and with C. A L. north. Train leaving Chester at 11:00 a. m., connects at Chester with Southern Railway from Charlotte, also C. A L from north. Train leaving Chester at 7:00 p. m., connects with Southern Railway from Columbia. G. C. tc N. from Atlanta and C. A L. from Lenoir. LEROY SPRINGS, J. M. II K ATI I, President. Gen'l. Pas. Agent. ,, , , ? ? NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS, 4 IJ, OVKKSKKRS OF THE PlIB1\ lie roads are hereby ordered to call out lltpir hands and work their respective sections at once. Ry order of Hoard. M. C. Gakdnrk. Co. Supr. I.. .1. Pkkky, Clerk. (WCIVI Kidney trouble Iviifclw preys upon the inii,HV (iisco,,ra{T;8 ri ll w M ami lessens ambi\fV R/l iP ,io" '' beauty, vigor vf w IvISLill and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys re out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use l>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. . A'Ulross, Dii Kii.Mt.it & Co., liin^liamplon, N. V. I, FURMAN : : : i fXIYKKSI'FY OF GIIEENVILLE, S. C. rPlIE next session will begin Sep.1 tember 27, isti'.i. Full and thorough instruction,leading to several degrees, is offered. Hoarding in private fam nies moot-rare; in ttie mess, the fare is excellent ami cheap. For catalogue or further particulars, apply to the President, Dr. A. P. MONTAGUE. July 15, 181)9, DUDnillli ?n<1 Willie j lahlts BJ III U cured at home withIB Atlanta, bit. uthoc, 1*4 North I'ryor at. Btlnrate Tour llowela With Cuecareta. Candy Cathartic, eve constipation forever. 1 10c.30c. If C. C-C. fall, druggists refund moMV.