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r , repairing roof 5 0 679 M F Sistare, luibr and wrk 5 0 680 G W Bell, road work 1 0 681 W J ? rensbaw, constable 37 Si 682 W P Kobiuson, profession al service 15 7 <(683 S Taylor, road work 15 U i . '684 J J ?.t L a Roberts, magst *w A constable 37 5 685 L N Montgomery, salary 12 5 686 Dr M R Witherepoon, coffin 5 0 687 S E Hinson. hire of team 2 0 688 Blacktnon ?fc Jones, assessors 12 0 689 S W C raig, road work 3 5 690 M Ij Btckbam, constable 9 7 691 W D t'authen, lumber, etc 5 0 692 8app A Hays, lumber 30 0 693 J '1' Hnnce, bridge work 7 694 Bank of Lancaster, ex cnange on coupons, ere 1U 0 G95 J W Elliott, meal9 for jurors 37 0 096 H IS l'lyler, asses-or 2 0 697 Dr L V Bishop, autopsy 10 Oi 698 J W Hali, assessor 2 0 699 DK&JK Hall, magst & constable 37 5' 700 Win A A T I'arnes. magistrate & constable 37 5 701 J H Broughton, constable 6 2^ 702 Bank of Lancaster, court claims 369 9' 703 W F Hudson, magistrate 6 2 704 DrRQ Elliott, salary as co physician 14 5 705 J w Sullivan, keeping co home 79 5< 706 W D Rodgers, lmbr a wrk 2 2 707 J M Stogner. bridge work 0 708 John Williams, cleaning well 3 0 709 .1 L Bailey, roail work 6 0< 710 J C Robinson, road work 2 0 711 J T Hough, bldg abutment 12 O 712 H B Masaey, bldg bridge 303 0 713 Lewis Hunter, making till 2 Oi 714 J E Sweat, bridge & road work 2 0 715 W M Moore, salary 51 0 716 H H Hotton, salary 25 0 717.1 A Williams, road work 10 0 718 W B Bruce, salary is 7 " 719 L J l'erry, sal & stamps 67 0 t 720 W H Milieu, sal *v stamps 26 0 L J PERRY, ( ouu'y Supervisor. ^ W B Bruce, Clk. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the sum nier one needs a tonie to off-set the cm toniary hot weather Nerve and Str.-ngtl i depression. Yon will feel better within 4 hours after beginning to take such a rein edy as Dr. Shoop's ltestorative. Its promp action in restoring the weakened nerves i surprising. Ol course, >ou won't get en tirely strong in a few days, but each da; you can actnallv feel the improvement That tired, lifeless, spiritless feeling wil Jnickly depart when using the Restorativ >r. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen failing appetite; it aids digestion; it wil strengthen the weakened Kidneys am Heart by simply rebuilding the worn-oti nerves that these organs depend upon lest it u lew days an.l be convinced. Sob by Fnnderbnrk Parmacy. i Launching of the Battleshij South Carolina. Philadelphia, July 11?Amu Hie din ot steam whistles ashor and rtiloat aud the cueering o thousands ot persons assemble* to witness the event, the "al bitj; ^un"' ba'tleship South Caro Una was launched at 1205 p. m today at Cramps Shipyard 01 the Delaware river. As th< latest addi'ti /ii t?* tlie Americai ? navy slipped into the water Mis Freclerica Ca vert Ansel, daugh ter ot Cove; nor Ansel, of Sotiil ' ^ Carolina, broae the traditions boltle ol wi.ie against tlie prov ot the great hu'.l and nave tin big sea tigliter its name. Sot rounding the pretty girl stool ; group including her lather ant his military stall", many ollioial: of the Navy Department, th< commandant ot 'he Philadelpbii navy yard, officials ot the city officera of the Italian war-lr.} Ettore Fieramosca, now in port and hundreds ot other invilet guests. SIOO Weward, SIOO The renders ot tins paper will be please. i?? K'uru luiu lueru in iu it-iisi out4 ureaae* disease that science has been able to our in itli its stages, ami that is Catarrh H ill s Catarrh Cure is the only positiv cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional dispute, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cnro is taken internally, actiai directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of' the system, thereby destroyini the foundation of the disease, and givin the patient strength by buil ling up th constitution and assisting nature in dolni its work. The proprietors ha\e so nine] faith in its cnrative powers that they ofle One Hurdied Hollars for any case that i fai's to care. Send for list of testimonials Address F. J CHENEY a CO.,Toledc O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for uonstipatioc * THE LAI o The Evils of Intemperance. D J An Earnest Appeal to the Women of the Land to U Exert Their Influence to 0 Check the Growing Ten0 dency of Youner Men to n Indulge in Intoxicating Li3 quors. 0 To Edi'or Lancaster News : r> The question of intemperance , it has been much discussed recenti) ly in our churches and elsewhere j* yet, we do not seem to tlnd a re i) medv for the evil. 1 u In the quarterly meeting of ^ the Baptist Woman's Mission 5 Union held in Kershaw not long I nirtPA nna oiihia/it *1.? I | w.Mvvy vuv ouujov/b KJLi tlltJ prU^* ( 5 ram was >4 Woman VAttitude Toa ward the Great Temperance ( Movement." Someone remark- i r> ed that "tlie women were takiuK | quite a decided step in the tnaf0 ter." Let us think for a mo- , o ment. Is not the time at hand i for a decided step? I believe it o is, when we think ot the alarm* , u ina growth of intemperance 'I among our boy9 and young men, o alarming because of the fact that j intemperance is being cloaked , ^ with the mantle of resneeinhiiitv . - - ? J A young man will take a drink and spice his breath with cloves, perhaps smoke a cisrar or cigar- ( ' e'te ami then go into society, beii lieviug that it a ill never be found * out. It has become such a diograce i- for a mau to get intoxicated op- j. " enly that they are being more 1 secret in it, they gather in the a evenings and spend hours togetha er, drinking and smoking, and 1 then go to their homes, pass 111 1 with a night key and sleep it off, then go ou through tV?? it nothine had happened. And D why is this so? Are we not whatchtul enough? I tear. I greatly fear, we are uot. Is there i ^ no remedy for this evil? I bee lieve there is. We mothers give 1 whiskey to our babies in the * cradle, or allow it to be uiven to j ' them, never once thinking j< of the danger there might be in it, the danger of their acquiring i( 1 a Iftf c? ? ,1 . i. I? 9VIUII? mum i uai a I might follow theoi on through 1 life, ami perhaps in.ike drunkarils ot tliem and I believe in many cases rhis has be? 11 so. j l There are uone upon whom I ( ' the cur-e ot 9troug drink so quick* 1 ly sets its seal as Uj on young, a men. 'i No maiter how bright or how , 1 highly educated, no matter what i II,. ' in* attainments, abilities or ambitious are, it his reputation must 11 fe 1 1 ! be labeled, "but bo drinks", the 1 chances are all arrayed against ji ' him. Those a ho drink are tac- , itlv branded, not by law, hu* by' * society, by opportunity and by i * j bn>iness enterprises. Nothingjj so thoroughly destroys their use- | tulness or carries them so quick- i ly beyond tlie realm ot opporlu-: it nity or possible Miccess. No' ,l; drinking m m can attain his hes' IpilVl.-f in Krvtir mm 1 /-?> I I " v t ] Iii becoming slaves to the hub. 1 . ' ? The Hemedy That Does ! 4 "I)r K ug's New discovery is the r- *ne- ' dy that does the healing others piomlse i g I but fail to perform," r>a>s Mrs. E. H. K i Pierson, Alburn (.'outre, la.1' It is curing 1 e nie ol throat and lung trouble of long ( 4 | standing, that otic r treatment- relieved i> j only temporarily. Now Discovery is do- j r ing uie so much good that 1 tool confident t its continned use for a reasonable length i, of time will restore me to perfect health." 1 >, This reknown cotl"h an 1 cold reune<ly ami throat and lung heal i is sold at J. F. I Mockey Co, Fnnderb rk Pharmacy; "Oc i. land $1.00, Trial botth free. v the social life, the young women respect the young man who will g\ve an emphatic <;no" when aaked to take a drink of intoxica ting liquors. Not long since a party of five or six young men were heard discussing a ''German" held in a town not far away, at which function ''punch" had been served. The question arose as to whether or not a young man could drink and not be found out. One said they could, but to the hearer's de light another answered thai the I "boys" were sadly deceiving || themselves if they thought they could drink and go among the young ladies and they not find it out. Oil, mothers! is it not time we come to the rescue and teach our boy9 the danger of strong drink? leach them that it not only hurts tueir mlluence but injures them physically? There are mau> dis ea6es caused directly Irom drinking. Then teach our girls to shun the boy who drinks as they would a serpent. If the women of this land of ours would take a decided step forward in the temperance causo, there would be something done and we might I ope >? 11? ? ?A 1 * tunv iu ilie u??r mture tne anna I curse would be banished from I our land. And I believe un il . we do this that the "Demors r Drink", will gain a stronger and v yet stronger hoM upon our young j men ; more and more of our fair ,, daughters be married to men >( who drink: more hearts be brok-j, en and homes ruined. The ? nly way we can hope to save them is by patiently training them to sliuu the evil. j r Oil, christian mothers, let me , appeal to you iu behalf of the j } children ot our land, can we at- ls ford to go on as we are going, mi l let our hoys go with evil r companions, be taught by older I one-5 that to drink will not hurt , them, that thoy can drink as ? much as they wish and yet go t. among the best of =-ociety? Al-1 ,l low them to be the husbands ot < 1 tl our daughters and then in the|u pud try to justify ourselves that 1 we diil what4we could' (Jau we ^ iu the end say as Paul said, k,l 11 have fought a good fight, 1 have finished ray course, 1 have kept tl>e faith"? t, Many apparently wise and ?* conscientious men and women say that strung drink can never be * banislied from this land cf ours, f that in trying to do away with' 'N the licinor traffic we are infrinc. i ing on the rights of a people who " ire free ami equal, made 80 by I our laws of civil and political government, if this bo so (though " I can scarcely believe it) then t let us who, though we are not partakers, yet who most keenly j n feel the influence of its scoui^e, , t NCASTER NEWS, JULY I it, young men forfeit self-respect, and the confidence of others. The railway corporations look for young men who do not drink to fill the positions of importance. Banking institutions seek QnKor man fn /1a u?vv> wuu iu uu mcir wurKj merchants look for sober clerKs. A drinking man cannot do perfect work on the farm, and so on down through the line. ( It is the young men who lead . sober, industrious lives who stand ^ far the best chance of employ- I meet, who stand at the head of I their chosen vocation Then in I -? ? 15, I9Q8 Convalescents need a J ment in easily digested A JJJLI iiivum Worth of Merc Cost. We men1 JUDGE FOI 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 M 10.00, and 12.50 Suits i I BIG LINE TO i 10 dozen Men's 2.00 Pai shoes, Button and Smal Pat Leather Oxfords 75 10 dozen Ladies' Linen 5000 yards Embroider 10, 12 1-2 and 15c. Yoi Wear Guaranteed Silk, ; Androscoggin Bleach, 1! Nice line Sample Shirts, at less than Manufactur 3000 yards good Sea Isla And a Hundred oth save money by buy Yours p j v r uuaen ally wi'h a 'vill and teach oui nuns: people the danzer of strong Irink, 4,for a* la-=t if biteth like i serpent, and stingetli like an dder." Let us pray and use or inllueu e f?? the best of oui bility that this beloved land of urs may -o >n he Ireed from that vhich has ause I so much sorow : nd nnhuppiiifiss. Wo are o] ! to >uch no', taste not, ianti..a not," lor "the drunkard Ivdl coni?> . i poverty and clrowiii -hall cloth* a man with iis Mrs L. V. Bishop, Heath Springs,S.C It F.D.I 'ain will lopa't in exactly JO minutes it in- nt Dr. shoop's i'uik I'ain Tablets is iken. 1'iin nnyvln re. Remember! l'ain I ways means congestion, blood pressure? othiuj.: else, llciliu'bo is blood pressure; >otbaetie i- blo.nl pressure on the si-nsi re nerve. L)r Slump's Headache Tab....It., 1 'I l,l?... ,,.;.i. k mill safely coux this blood pressure wnv tr >111 pain centers. Painful periods itli women g<t instant relief. 2) Tablets r>r. Sold by Funderbark Pharmacy. w Notice of Discharge Notice is hereby given that the liner-igned, us administratrix of the state of K. S. Mcl>ow, deceased, will n the-28th day of July, l!H>ts, tnakp ier tlnal return and settlement hp uch administratrix, and apply to the 'rebate t ourt for Lancaster County or her tlnal discharge Mary B. Mclow Administratrix Estate of E. S, IcDow, deceased. Iiiiie27 1 {*<>S. 76-84 8. )ue West Female College. With the best modern conveniences nd equipment, and high standards of eaching and living, this is an ideal liftOA for r?r.- nurutinn //? Fho .... v.w.. . W. eeponBibilif ie* of womanhood. TsrraH moderate For attractive ataloi? write 'JEW JAMES BOY'' E, ?*W I>ue West, S. C. X Scott's Emutsi cQi ment?highly concentra v It makes bone, blooi ? putting any tax on the ALL DRUGGISTS! 1 I GOOD EVER' TPW TUfkTTQ I 3 %, large amount of nourish* 4s form. ^ Ton Is powerful nourish- ?Q| i and muscle without ?ySl i digestion. ^?5 If 50c. AND $I.OO. Jlillf NEWS" YBODY m DOLLARS handise at Actual tion a few Items I YOURSELF en's Suits 10.00 and 12.50. it 7.50. 7.50 Suits at 4.98. SELECT FROM its only 1.48. Ladies' fine II sizes 75 cents or men's cents. Good Brogan 98c. Skirts worth 1.25, at 88c. y and TnsprHncr crUrl of , c*o ir pick at 8 1-3 cents yard, yard wide at 82 1-2 cents. 2 yards for 1.00. Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc., er's cost. .* .* .' .* .* .* .* .* ind at 5 cents yd. ler things. You can ing from us. .* .* .* .* . to serve, >urk Co. HARRY HINES : A TTOttX /; Y-A T-TjA W ) OftleM la Snrlncs HiorU. fimr ri?%?nv?. , LANCASTER, S. C. W. P. ROBINSON ATTOIiNEY .11' l,AW OlH-;e over Hemh-Jonea Co's Store. LANCASTER, H. C. Prompt attention to business. Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. Oilice in Emmons Building opi posite First National Bank. Phone No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C. DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRE DENTAL SURGEON OfMce over Heath-Jones fo.'s Store. LAXCANTFIt, S. V. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. i All persons indebted to the estate of J. A. 1*. >istare, deceased, aie here. by notitied to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having c aims against said estate are directed to present same duly attested. I.OIS M SIS FA RE, i J. P. CASKEY, 7">-S4 Administrators. Why Buy an Organ From the Peddler ? When you can buy a superior organ from your factory representative for less money and on easier terms, and ' have absolute protect ion in the guarantee given by the makers. We make , li?w prices and grant from one to two years?without interest?for settle! ment, and only bind the organ as security. We save you money and supply Organs that will prove a life long pleasure. Write at once for catalogues and ' special prices and terms to the old established MATjONK'S Ml^ic HOUSE I Pianos - Organs < olumhia, S. C.