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I 2 regular contributions by Sam J | Jones, Mrs. W. H. Kelton * ? John Temple Graves, lion. ? \ C. II. Jordan and other dis- | * tinguished writers. | Call at thle office end leave your ? * aubecrlptlone for both paper*. You can J [ | yet a sample copy ef either paper here J I an application. 2, ? +*?*** * *********+++>+ + * * *# The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in Ihe head and aorr throat use Kernotfa Chocolate* I.aijmve ytnnine, the " Una )ay Cold Cure * Don't "Ohew The Kag ' In the batfe of life when your cures a a k nife i <'u??i-ep in i hi?' freighted with pain. When y?mr -?ki >< ire nil black ami hefore you tlm trm-k 1h w shed by adversity'h rain, Never weaken your grip, keep a stifV , upper lip. Ami pel i n m ii" \ our courage to tl ig; 1 J lint Ket-p hul^iog aiiead through the i gill" U*">. I ?l?*t HH"I j Of kilting 'numl chewing the rig l'li'Uiirli th"> li r;u liisex in iv (1 ?li mnl ' 11>?* IIiuihIpis nuiy C'hsIi, \ iiit i In- iem11 -I i.i *n < !' tunv r<>? r, M Kver> e ?>u?l will ho 1*1-tit when it* ! ' fury i) f-j? in. A ml the h \ i> 8 i>?* a* blue m before, j llifie if) lU'V.r u woe * ou o:i 11 tut nvi'i tii row, But y<?u m i-t never loiter nor Ihk , ( i i-'or ><>u n v r e;i i !? ?jto slice* ss.'ul|y ] rope Willi your troubled by chewing the >*K 'l'le the will of the Kiu^ tuat each mott;?l inift Hwing I'be f nor^ s v ml in tin* li .lit ? Mum n' i u^? e a <1 (oil iu tlie midst of j turmoil. Till tn?* tl iv brottks the shatl ?Wh ot liigl: Ai:< 1 we urolv will ini-s the bright ! K<>al of sueee**, <)( achievement- wo never will hrsur? 1 N? vet itHwU in the sun of s\v et victory ' w n I f VTB Hit I II i i 1 tr i Iwi - ? "N " '"S' I here I" never a height id the scope of our sic hi liul the f c ( n nihil ion can m?r!o; There is nev r a prize s?*t to magnet < u ey? s liti is our- i' We hang to the tail. | We cm i climb e v?*ry sleep, every cIlMStll C-?M |e*p? Can sii n) >U't e very himle? 1 rig crag, ' Hut we nev- r edit ImKw e'en a crumb of the c If we sit mmui'kI chewing the rag. ? Denver Post. Gen. Buller's Weakness For fl l I failing in traps. The Liverpool Regiment Loses I nS Men. (Jen Roberts Moves His llcudquarters. London, Aug 25 ?Lord Roberts has left Pretoria and bus fixed his head?piarters at fVonderfontein, the second station west of MuchaIdodorp, where the bulk of the iHoeis in urms are supposed | to be- W iring from there Aug I 24, he says: "Roller reports the R er* laid a trap for his cavalry Aug 23, openiug with several |guns at fairly short runge. The English guns silencod the Boers, hut when the tiring ceased and I 1 the pickets were being placed for the night by some mistake two companies of the Liverpool rcgi Uilifiin??.l 1 KAA ?- 1 - . j,?xm? Willis ullo a hollow, out of fij^iit of the main hody, where they were surrounded 1 by the Booth and suffered severely. I lie Liverpool lost ten men killed and ('apt IMomer and 45 iinen wounded. In addition they hud 32 men missing. (ien Holler's other easnulties Aug 23 were 2" men killed. wounded or missing. Lord Roberts also wire# that Gen Polo-('arew occupied Relfust, Au<; 24, without opp sicion. | A TIIOUsA V J> TONOUKS Could not expre * the rapture of Annie K Springer, ??f 1125 Howard st, Philadelphia, Pa, w hen she found that Dr Kin<r'a , ~ 1 Itcw Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of n hacking cou<;h that for many ' years had made life a burden. 1 All other remedies and doctor# j1 could give her no help, out sho | su\sof this Royal Cure ?"it soon removed the pain in my chest and J 1 can now tdeen uonndlv , 7 1 own.17" I tiling 1 t un scarcely remember do- J in*; before. I feel like sounding . i pruises throughout the Universe." i So will every one who tries I>r j ^ King's New Discovery tor uny | trouble of the Throat, Chest or t Lungs. Price f?Oc and #1.00. j Trial bottles free at Crawford i Bros Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. *-#f"Puy your subcription t?> LKOOKK! C a PABTOniA. O Bur, tu sflto Ym lb** Alwan tout* 0 \ Met Death Bravely. Execution of a Boer Officer l>y I the British. Pretoria, Aug 25?Lieutenant. Jnrdun, the Transvaal army officer \ ,vh?? was tried on charges of being inplicated in tho plot to kill Brit^l. sh officers and abduct Lord], Itoberts, and who was convicted n a court presided over by .Judge Godfrey, was shot, in accordance with his sentence this morning. The ex-Transvaal oflieer was I warned last night that hissentenco would l>e tarried out today. A j idiaj lain visited liim and rema;ned nil night. At 7 o'clock this morn 1 itig (Jordan was marched to the, place of execution, the garden of the jail, cool and brave. An o Hi cor ordered the firing party to take up their arms for the volley. The prisoner had walked to the place assigned, not hound. He sat in u chair with his arms folded, facing the garden wall. After the necessary orders, finally came the order to tire, (Jordua, who bad arisen, fell dead. He was buried in a grave close! by. Fitzsimmons' Kusv Victory. New York, Aug 25 ? Whipped into insensibility in less than two rounds is the story in brief of Tnill ^llil I'L'OoV* n\nn4 in/# ... > 4 K f>_i_ awtn IL ;uui uv ^ r? i 11UV I I 11 Willi I)CM) Fitzsimmons at the Coney island Sporting Club last night. Fitzsimmons was the victor, Sharkey the loser. Fitzsimmons said all along that when an opportunity presented itself he would prove conclusively that ho was Sharkey's superior and settle accounts for the injustice done, him when he met Sharkoy in California four years ago. Sharkey was equally | confident that he would prove to i he Fitzsimmons master in the ring, hut the result of tonight's , battle and the brevity of it r>roved " that Fitzsinnnons is stiil a great fighter and aide to heat the host j of the heavy weights. He has j beaten Cotbett, lluhlin and! Sharkey. The Visible Supply. I New Orleans, La, Aug 24.? Secretary Hestar's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton shows the total visible to he 1,112,313 baiea, against 1,201, last week, and 2,t502,93t? last year. Of this the total Ainerican | cotton is 021,313. against 7of? 097 last week, and 2,003,963 last year; and of all kinds, including Kgvpt, Brazil, India, etc, 491,000 j against 490,000 last week, and 059,000 la?t year. Of the world's visible, as above, there is now ntloat and held in (ii eat Britain and eontinential Knropo 073,00o bales, against 1,597,000 last year; in Kgypt 41,000, against 40,000; in India! 290,000, against 4 21,000, and in the I'nited States 129,0<>0, against 599,000. IIOW'S Tills 1 We o?Cr One Hii'iurt d ?)?Mars Re-1 ward for any eu<?o of ( a arr'i that canliol lie cur?-d *?y Hall's ('atari Is ('lire. I K J ( HKSKY & CO., Props To- | le<l ?, I) We lire underpinned have known' F J Shelley f >r the fa-t I"? years, and relieve 11im jwrfeclly honorable ill all I >UMin??? iraiiHiti'luxiM .mil tl'ian'iullv I) i* to curry oui any obilgntioim made < /v their tli in. IVk?i a I HtMX, Wliolenale DrtiKKl-t. ' 11 nledo, < ). IVAr.niNO, Kinnan & Marvin, i \\ hnleeale Toledo. O. | Hali'w t'atarrh Cure in taken In-, j rna'ly, art log dire -tly uti??ii the Mood { Hid iiiunoiia Hiirface* of the n.VHtein ' ; 'n.e, 7or. |>er l.otile r*ohl by all )rinri;lHtii, 'I'entInionlata frw. Hall'a Family Fill* are tlie be*t ?? In the Greenville prize wheat I on teat the largest yield frotu one ( ere of land wan within a fraction , I f 70 httshela, made by a hoy I inder twenty year* of age. The c ?xt highest prize went to a lady. ) ?I | T 1 1 ? "Nerve Prostration." Frequently "a Decent Veil to the Effects of (rambling and Drink.'' (From tiro London News.) At the sixty eighth annual meeting of the British Medical Asso- ' nation Dr l'hilip II I've Smith, consulting physician at (Joy's Hospital, delivered an address, tho subject being "Medicine as a Science and Medicine as an Art.*' I le remarked that if they ascribed every inflammation to cold, and every doubtful symptom to gout, if thov jieniiirts??o<l in ?l%*. ?1 _ r VIIVJ ascription of disease to over-work, mental strain ami tlio nervous! tension of modern life, they would j make no progress in the true etiology. Ho saw many patients' suffering from idleness, few or' none from hard work. "Nerve prostration from worry'' and "brain tension" generally proved i to bo a decent veil to the effects of gambling and drink. Contrary to popular belief, he held that, modern life was easier, safer and smoother than was life a hundred years ago, and that oi.r young j men and maidens were hoalthie**, stronger and better grown, less hysterical and sounder in mind and body than their great -grand-] parents. lie held that the duty of a physician was not to llatter the soltish ess of neurotic patients, but to inspire fortitude and to prescribe regular aud steady work us the best euro for u thou.>an \ nervous ailments. Speaking of sources of failure in therapeutics1 lie said that one of them was t.ie 1 legion of remtdies. It was a?t.>nishing to tind apparently i utional men forsaking drugs which had been proved effectual by experience to take up remedies the very com position of which wars often unknown. A Good Story. John Drew gives the following! us "One of the llest Stories 1 Ever Heard:'1 "He had lost his life in the great Johnstown Hood. He was dead, hut the appalling I scenes and incidents of that terrible event were still the only things on which he could tix his thoughts. As lie entered the pearly gates of the spirit world he was so full of his subject that he felt he must talk of it. "He approached an aged man and told him the story of how he died and gave him a vivid word picture of the scenes of devastation in connection ?ith the flood, j I. i i . ii was a nine iuie; not to the Johnstown man's surprise, his auditor showed little iutero-t in it in fact, ho seemed rather Imred. | The H ood victim told the next man ho accosted of the old man's in- j dilTerenco to his story. "That's not strange,' said the second man. 'Do you know who J that was ? ' " '1 do not,' replied the l'enn Hvlvaniun. 'I've onlv just arrived.' 44 'Oh,* said the other, 'that account* for it. You were talk ing to Noah.' '' KDiroit'^ awfui, I'ldG H TF M Higgins, Kiiitor Renccrt, 1 (II/,? News, was nillicted for years with /'?les that no doctor or roine-Iv hellted until he tried Hodden's Arnica ?>alv?. Ho writes two taxes wholly cured him. It's the surest I'ilo euro on earth and the host salve in tho world. Cure {uaranteed. Only *2."? rents.! tald hy Crawford I?ros druggist. Deadly Work of Ice Cream. | Atlanta, Aug 23 ? Mrs. Kliza 1 wth Hutcheson is dead and four >f her children are at the Grady lospital in a serious condition rom eating ice cream which the loctors say was made in an mv >ro|>erly cleansed freezer. I \ . Quick Justice in Ohio. Negro Bruto Tried in Five Min* utes and Sentenced to the Penitentiary for Lifo. Cleveland, Obi >, August 24 ? Louis Peck, the colored man, who, Inst Monday evening, u-?uultod mm-yeur-OKI VylirisilllH .MIl'lS, 111 Akron, ami whoso crime is responsible for tlit) fearful rioting that occurred at Akron W'cduesii.iv night and Thursday morning, was this afternoon taken from the jail at Cleveland, where he had heon removed for safety, rushed to Akron taken to the court house, and within five minutes after his arrival in Akron, was convicted of the crime and sentenced to the penitentiary for life at hard labor. Ho had been indicted by a special grand jury, which had been impanelled during the afternoon. Judge Nye, of Elyria, pronounced the sentence. Within two minutes after the sentence had been pronounced l'eck had been placed oil hoard a Cleveland, Akron and Columbus train, and, in charge of tho sheriff and an assistant, I o w. s taken to Col u in I his. Notice ! jyjOI'I 'li l" li Klti'.BV niven that l * on iii*-* "st11 ?i i\ i) - cpiiMiiiM i I; ????. the mill' rsiuneil, a* ihe Kxe.-u ? r of "lie estate of \iiii row Johnson, .le? cea*eil, will make llniti return Hint settlement to the 1'iobale I'ourt of I<atii'He/er eotinly, S , noil ai : I\ to snnl eotiri for final <1 seharye a* >ueh Kxerutoi. W TtiKKtlOKV, Kxeeutor. Aujf Tilt, 1!M 0 ?;{<?,!. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ?< 'omplaiiit not Served) STA'I'K <>K St t. jr. I (Alto IN A, I,A XCASTKIt t'ot'NTY John A. inl ami J fines H. Biril, J'faintijf'*, AD \ Iss r Marg?ret H'ril. in her wn ritfht, anil as < 1111>t|- r>?trix i'f i e-tate ?>f Thomas Bird <1 (Seor.e Bird, I aura Mu go Amiinta Morgan, t'h-rey Diiuii and Kllen Gardner, / '# femlantH, To ll't' Defendant* alt ve named: You are li?rrh * nninoned a'd reqaire to amove 1lie ? < til|>lainr i il ia action, wnicii i- li oj in the (illlce of the Clerk ?.f c innior mens for ilie Said county, and to a.-tve a copy f your anauer to tin-sunt complaint on the hu?i*itiIi?t at h?* ? Hire ai I ancnater court house, Sou li <' ?r -lliia wi hill Iw- i I da.ssafer the service hereof. exclusive of 'he 'lay ??f" fiich service; anil if o'i luil t<? ni.swiT the inplaint within ihc fin HioresHi'l the Plaintiff n i ti s a<*t i<m will api> v to tliec urt f<?r the icli.-f ilcmaoil in the com taint It K VVvmk, I * lit im t ill's A t to* . t y, [ lc S ] W S li Porter, cc v i. c. To < !e i'm> Hir?I. n n resilient !)? h'lnhini ahov e naiiieil- I nke not i *e t >at >lif coo'plaint in tlit- c Ioii v a- tiI?*il in the llle.. of \V S 11 I' .rlcr, I'UTK of the < >iiit fur A'iiicmh ?> ci>11 ntv i< tnul Stale of ->? ii I> Carolina. nti tip 1 *?i ti lay of J11 \ 1!? h. It K, W) lie, I'laint ill' a Attorn* 1 . anir !;$, l.mio? ONLY SI.5S. -MAiiBLt AMu GRAftht.-Moiiu ments, Tablet t fead Stones, Fdc. Children's $1.50, and up wards Adults, $2.50, $ >.00, and upwards. Made of l*uro Marble. A. J. ^c^linch. MM???? " ? ?w ?' ? ?M> % / Aotice! NOTi' K is Mi UKhV OIVKN' Hint on (lie aOt <11\ of Hi^ust, nnjo lilt* IIIMer-ttflMMl, ;i.i I'.Xei lit- r of the *? )?<? of John J Mowers, (Ipi'c iwed, will file Ills final return and sett lefnent atlii maKe ii|>p ic itiuo to the Proiate en rt for the county of liancaat* r, rt (\ for a final discharge a.- auch Kxecutor. W lT 'Iv'burn, Ex'r. Aug 1 IftiHl?.llld. 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