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(t destroys \Vorm? riircs Diarrhoea and Wind roubles, euros Constipation es the Food, regulates the healthy and natural oleep* iiloilier's Friend* OR!A always j ctZcdte&i e Always Boughl er 30 Years. MV TfttKT, NIW VONN CITY. . \C.\SI FAi AM CIIKS1KT. j \ i L o .1 t u ?- ii etT'M'i > pril 2.1, 1900. ( ii > HX.-fjM "Ml wl ) . - I'm t'.N .? | K \S ! Ii I'M) 14 tin Hi 1 N..'m . out l.S j r 0 \ I'M I 7 T ' \ . , v 1( I ? S 1 < I > -I Ri< liloiri; It' J 47 : ' i : i? Kas.mnito I lie 10 4? S7 : > >7 <?ot? Kurt Lawn II till ! 3 1 r VI I i A ,'M |,y Lancaster Aril 40 9 N* > II I jis 1 <i r >.i . >n ??r ? am i ii k?-> c iH- M'i .? ? Mi lie-ier a . ?. ii ii rn Kn vvf. 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FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * * FOR A.EQUT THE * * PRICE OF OfJL. * .J. A v This paper and the Atlanta + { > i- i wice-a-Wcck Journal for * S1.75. Ib-re y< it s4'-t the newe of ? In ac rbi and n II your local f am v. it ic- fre-h. living J it very littl- in <"> than one g. ;J paper c< a>. Hither paper ? s in w?>!I worth S1.(>0. l?ul I>v fr -? i ! " fr i ?[n . ' i art i 11 we are & ? ennbbd to put in both of ? * ti cm, giving threo papers a fr -s w?m k for I his low price. Vou e \ cannot ?<|iial litis anywhere ? ' e, and this combination is fr | t heb.'St premium for those % , 1 wno want a irreat miner and ? a home paper. Take these 3j and you will \eop up with g- ' the times. fj I Besides general news, the J j Twice-a-VVeek Journal has * 1 much agricultural matter ? j and other articles of special J interest to farmers. It has cregular contributions by Sam % Jones, Mrs. \V. H. Felton John Temple Graves, Hon. ? C. If. Jordan and other dm- % tinguished writers. Call at thla ofllce and leave your f eubacrlptlone for both paper*. You can J j (at a eample copy at either paper here 5 | an application. f fHI*****#*********T+TT***** Tho Ono Day Cold Cure. Por cold in tho head and nore throat u*e Ker? tott'a chocolate* I,axative Quinine, the "On# >ay Cold Cure.'' Fate of the Missionaries, t Estimate of the Number of Men and Women Missionaries and their Children Who ' nave Been Killed. Shanghai, Sep K. ? -John Goodnow, the I'nited States consul general here, after impiirios in ever> possioie source, learns that f the number of British und American missionaries probably murdered during the uprising in ('bina has heen 1K>, while 170 others, stationed in C'hi Li and Shang Si ^ provinces are unaccounU'd for, and there is reason f.>r Ihe belief that ( they have mcl the same late. Of tliose whose deaths have been an solutcly proven twenty-tno were Atnci ic.tns, \cight men, eight women and six children,) and thirty four were British, (nine men, fifteen women and ten children. i There is strong pi oof that thirlv seven more wore killed at rui Yren. All the natives from that place tell substantially the same storv. Ten men, thirteen women and seven children are known to have been there. rh? list of missing numbers: Americans, twenty men, twenty ono women and twenty children; British, fort} one men, forty- ^ nine women and nineteen children. , It is itnpossibl to get the num- . hers of the Catholics killed, but .1 - . ? mwi? n?ru (uuny r rencti prie*tsj and sisters, and some were in the| country where the Russians are fitrhtiiiiT- There were also several Swedish and Ihtnisl: l'rotestunts. The massacre and persecution of Chinese Christians continues everywhere, and it is said the antiforeign leaders intend to oxtertiroate them. ' Literati and minor oflicials are sending memorial* to the Dowager : ; Kmpress thanking her for ridding the country of foreigners. All the information coming from the interior is that, except in those parts of the country which the foreign troop* occupy, the people believe 11n*t the KmpicMK ha* won great victories ami driven out the foseigners It i>| merited thov nil! continue to think s until the foreigner.* who were eonipelb 1 io lh ?> are iiMe to return, and rnn*picuou* punishment* are indicted in retaliation | for those who were killed. . I NERVOUSNESS, f La 7 W) i p. Aa American Disease. " Ml Ml . Dr. S. Wf.ir Mitciiri.l is au- '? E thority for the statement that nerv- j|J ki ousncss is the characteristic mat- m p1 ady of the American nation, and " * statistics show that nerve deaths |JJ (in number one-fourth of all deaths m . . i v v-viuv,?i,iiiu jja'ii.uay uciii^ lUAlU* P" UJ ly among young people. I Johnston's : | Sarsaparilia i f QUART UOTTLB. U \* is the grand specific for this great 'tl mi American disease, because it goes <u 'JJi straight to the source of the weak- jjj ness, building up health and m strength by supplying rich, abund- hi jjj ant food and pure blood to the ^ worn-out tissues, rousing the liver t * to activity and regulating all the in organs of the body. j" 1 "Tke llrtilcaa Drag r>?trnlt. Mrfc. |'!| , in Llverettns tlic famous little livar pills. jjc. ip| i ? Hi, j raw ford Hrn*. I.no -rut'or s t; .1 1' Mm-'ko. > it .i t-i-r t i ^ i ?r iel lln-hi- h'n t !.aa' S (J | I). 11 Jordan, Knit I-.itwn, H 1HO I ? I1HM >. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, ' COI .ITMI5CV, . A. It , B. ** . A M . I.I.. B.. L. I ' "ou Spring hichh* frwu f<>i. Teacher* Kourt.en I'mfe-ft r<: ;>.? <M> volume* i i library; exco ?.nt j , lahoratnriiw, el o?*?r? oma, Kyninticium, J ii.flrmiry attilelie Kmiind* Toitl oi i ( $4n, ollitT (> ?;* IS, a *? ?*ioi ; luiimni innitti (I d> i.c dj' utti.leiijH I,X|h-n das $185 l<? "? 17~? a MMMloil I *-rtift ?l|. Aipil* Irom foriy-fivo Accrt-Oiieil Svboolfielder it* Kre-hroao Claas with- r otl? eXHminallo-. Kntranra hivI Normal Heholursblr> * ICxair.iiiHtions hcbl *<t every county f .eat, Friday, July HO. by County i"iuperinlpnfleiita ' t AVxt msuou opens Sep*, 1000. . For catalogue, (iiblreaH, CF WOOi>WAItl>. Prealdent. I !ew York Democrats Name Their Ticket. lill Leads in Closing up Faction al Breaches. Saragotoga, Sept 18.? For Governor?John B Stanch ield of Chemung. Lieutenant Governor- Win 1 Markov <?f Rrie. Secretary of State?John Slortou of Kcnssalaer. For Comptroller ? Kdwin S At vater of Dnchoss. For Treasurer?.lohn It .ludsoi ?f Fulton. For Attorney(Jeno'-al ?Thotna F ('on way of Clinton. For Engineer and Surveyor? I It Stuart of Onondaga. This was the tieket .named b; he Democratic State eonventioi .oday. lis head was not seleetei vithout the indulgence of acri nonions personalities ami a sar lastir exchange of compliment imong the leaders But when th vill of the convention had iinall teen registered cx Senator Davit t Hill was first to propose th mammons nomination of " riend of lifelong standing, Join [3 Stanch field." Thin attitnd Proved so spontaneously infection lint representatives of alums ?very county which had oppose Mr Stanchtiuld were immediate V upon their feet -iml one by on hey were recognized by Chair nan Raines to second the nonti latioii. I lie ballot fin- irmoi'Kii resulted: Stanchtield 204; Cole 154: Maekey 1. a Fit ian ft i. m,t;> i>fi Will often cause a horribl Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buck len's Arnica Su ve, the best in th world, will kill the pain an prompt I v heal it Cures ()l Sores, Fever Sores, Fleers, Boib Felons, Corns, all Skin Kruptiom Best, l'ilo euro on esnth. Onl 25 ets a box. Cure ^uaruntwet Sold b\ Crawford Bros, Druggis* K1LLKD IN A COITONFIFL l'hen dctl Turner Tried to Bur His Victim. to ! In* State. Laurens, Sept Id.?.1 ??lT Turm silled Nrwton ('iley >n n coltu i?*l? 1 near town this afternooi Vfter shooting his victim, Turm I ra^cd the Iiodv to liranrh an .vas Irving to eonceal when di cctcd Ho Hod. OHicersln pui aiit with hounds. Both pnrtii adored. W. L. T. iVANTKf)- \< I I VK M N of K " Iih'hc ?-r lo ?'ellver hii-I ? i -oath ' iini i' u I" i i> .1 i iiHiiof n tor o 'a (< 1?- it h ii- - s'w y-nr miff | !?y Mom-sty ninr- M?t xp< rionc- r-quio'it ?>ii r Vrciic in tin- i- iii ?iiiv < tv I'jiiiti-iHf <* i<111r??-s?*?l ?t iinpi-il . nv-Oi-H Mhii Mtturirs. Tliiril Flo i*, ;t8t i)euii<oi st , . hii'uyo N int v Si x \')?n<lnl? Stu?f (ialveaton, Sep. 13.?The silt ttion lima* i*ot h.tvond e( ntrol <?f tli uithorities. Uohherr, motiUth >f the dead anil looting hoosi tave heroins so common thai In dj^ht fourteen nejjroes and t? vhite men caught in the art < hieving wrere shot dead in the racks. This makes a total of n 11?t > >ix men shot l>y troops {< vandalism. Bryan's Work in Indiana. Fort Wayne, Ind, Sept 13.A'illiam JonhinpH Bryan will > he principal speaker at t ie grea !Mt. mass meeting ever held in th 'icinity tonight. Today is a gal 'ay in this Democratic district uii he city is crowded with visiloi or tonight'a grund demonstri ion. Bryan leares tor Colon nis, Ohio, tomorrow. Ho wi >robably ro enter this state sooi ' < V > PUT OFF TOWN. i DM you ever go to Put Off Town, Where the houses are old and torn down, And everthing tarries aud everything drags. j With dirty streets and people in rag-? j On t le street of Hlow lives Old Man Wait ? And his two littlo boys, nam-d Dinger and Late; ^! With unclean hands and tous'ed hair, ^ j/Mill a naughty little sister, named Don't t 'are J' | G ntidtuoUn r Grow! lives in this town Willi h'T two lilUe daughters, culled Kret and Frown; j i- j And Old Man Luzv lives all alone 1 v round i he corner on Street Font rone n i Did y< u ever j;o to Put-t .11 I'owii I To play *iili the litile ^irls Kret and I Frown, * | Oi no to the bouse of Old Man Walt, j Anil whistle for hi* ho., a to crane tn the Kftti? ! To play all day in Tarry street, | Leaving your errands for other feet ? i To etoo or shirk, or linger or frown 11 j Is the nearest way to thin old town. Good Roads. -1 I h Chester lias a movement on i e foot that promises a great deal 1 more good that uli the polities'! 1 i from Caesar's Head to Hell Hole I s"'Bnip. It is a movement to secure good roads. t he Reporti r I publishes a call for a meeting of e | the "Good Roads Society of 8 j Chester County" for the 17th. rhe Reporter says the object of this meeting is "to dismiss and agree upon sonto plan for the betterment of the roads, and to * jfcubmitt.be plan to populHr vote." There is room tor a good doal | t?f discussion along tins lino of I good roads the best method, the i cost, etc. ? whether l?y general i taxation or by requiring a certain l amount of work, whether a civil e engineer for roads would be a ;- i good idea; the cost and udviae I ability of macadamising, and, particularly, whether it would not '' be best to sell off tho State farms and concentrate the labor of cony victa, both stats and county, upon i : tho working of tho public roads. 1- ! rhe road question is an impor i taut one ? none more so to tho i i ? 1 i 1 i j) mhic?iititi it would oe a good thii?i? if every county had a good . roads society, a* Chester has, for discus-dug the question and formulating wiso plans. ? (ireonvilie News. , <H J? STIsi: I. Oft I)K \ I II ' There is hut one small chance > j to save your life and that is r through an operation," was the i,l awlul prospect set before Mrs 1 l? Mint, of Lime lvidge, Wis., I?v 13- | 7 7 . i her doctor after vainly In ing to ' " cure her of a frightful ?use of 'stomach trouble and yellow jaun | dice. He didn't count on the marvellous power of Fdocirio Hitters to euro Stomach and Liver i?' troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly "" cured, avoided surgeons' knife, oi ] . , now weighs more mm leeis belter f than ever. It's positively guur" untccd to euro Stomach, Liver rn ' and Kidney troubles and never disappoints.* Price f>0c at Crawbird Bros' drug store. Railroad Commissioner Lean's i j , defeat is directly traceable to the 16 campaign of denunciation made against him by his cousin Barney. ji I'lie people distrusted Barney and (j wouldn't vote for him, but ho indnced them todistmst W B., and Mr. What ton received the benefit ?r ; of Barney's labors.?The State. HOW *14 *1 Ills t We offer On? Hundred Dollars Iteward for any (we o< < a arr'i (hut oitis not l?s our??d by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r- j i,nr,.i r,i ? > */., crops 1 <?leo, <) We lhi< unitpr?l|(ne<l. have kn >wu I' J Hheney f>r tlio ta*t h> yearh. him! ' believe him p' rfeetly lioiiornhlc in nil X' biiniiioMi transactions and ti: ??11??ihIiv 4 I to carry out any obligation a made bv their firm, is WKsT <v t HiTAX, Wholesale Druggist, . loledo, <). 1:1 Wai.dino, Kinnan A Marvin, i(J Wholesale l)i uagists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh t'uro h taken inis t ready, acting dire dly upon the blood and mucous hiirfaces of the system. Price, 7fie iter bottle. Hold by all I- Druggist*. TestiiuoiiiMh free. .. Halt's Family 1*11Im are the treat R<l?*?t?Tonr llowoU With Carrara**. . Oandy CstbsrtU, our* roaallpat lou forever Kto.M*. WaO-C. tail, rrfoc-.* money. To T*i?e Deaf, A rich lady cured of her Deaf.-, ncss and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kar Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Kar Drums may have them free. Address No. iinflT 'Pi... I I uir I lllll A1 II I JIM MHO II1.M II1IU-, 7sO, Eipth Avenue, Now York, I! S A. Cm. Union Services 1st Sabbath? A R P church? Kov A N Brunson. 2nd Sabbath? Methodist church ?Rev VV C Kwart. 3rd Sabbath ? Presbyterian church?Rev >J II Boldridjro. j 4th Sabbath ? Baptist church ? Rev Chalmers Frasor. kCTtUo? wammmammmmmm ? ?? The Lancaster Graded School. THM annual e?ssi"ii oftae l ai.cas* I I t?T (?rath-d School will he-, in on Monday, St pt. 17 IJJOii, at S 4-i a in, I The Superintcii'lenl will lie at (he mi hool h ?use on la h ami I llh from |h | ?12a in, lo enroll i.ew )>iii-i-e> ami IriMMJie o her school h siness 'I', achIcHiire re?joi?teil lo meet on the llllli I ol <e -l at 0 a in. iMini'S IlillSt C.llll lirennrml fo I nntar w" U on tlii llrct <lny I< it- i uI i> ?' tuition fi sw| l Iik liarn**d pii|ilIh who reside h-)oiid llie limns of tint *?cho i l)l-inet Pupils should nut I Vhiv t? xt l> oks ii til (in nLhed \vi h u list I y ifai'luT* Hoys and nil Is t'om a distance >lc-irinn to attend iliis school can unity secure cheap rales of hoard here in j private families For further information address 15 F MI 1,1 Kit. ( hr'ui it ard Trustees, or < "Iihs T * ounors, >cc'y ai d Treasurer. Lancaster, 8 c, Aun -- lOUh ? 11 >?ii .* ' li.wr.w " ?vi Bridge In />et. PHK ItlJILDI N<1 OF A NKVV i 1 hrldnc over 12 mile creek at Van ' \V\ ek will he let to ilie Jowest rcspon! si hie bidder on 'I uesday, Isth day of j Sept, at lit o'clock a in. Plana ami epe< ideations will he made known at the leitliin- The dnlit to reject any and all hhls is reserved Itond will h re?|iiin d of the -uecessfui hiddei in douliie t he anionuL of t he hid for t lie | faittiful pei foi maiice of the \w>ik. M < ( ?U'd ner, ('o Supervisor. ' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF."" iComplaint not Served) STATU OF SO J 1 11 CAROLINA, I. A M A ST K It CofS 1 Y John \. .' ird and Jeines S. Jtird, Plaintiffs, A(IM NST Margaret Itird. higher own rinht. ami im i it 11 i. i -1 ru iriv ? *' 11>" " * ' 1 ? . ..... . ....ii.a r-mir ??l * , Tlmnin- Itiril <le< h:n? <1. (Jt-or Mini, | I ltd>11 Mm ifii Arint'itn M<mm, i ll ir ??y I Miiiit unit Kllcii < ?;ir<li ? r, />? fen(hintd, I'd ttii* |)i?f? ii'luiits -,ii ivc ii.um' l: Y?ui :?!'? 11 r. I? s.iininotiHtl h 1111 re< i j ti * i io 111 ?4 ? i lit- coin |il:i ii' i . 11-. In ll'<!ll??ii, WlilCll I* liifll ill till- iilllcc of j tin- (Iii rk f ' *111111*>>i pViih l u* iht? I Still l-MUll'V, III 1(1 f-l Si'lVt! J? i'll,!,' 'if ymir uiLffi-r in i Ii hiihI cuiiip'ui t on {tie -ii i-criluT iii li'.? ? nice ?i I u cun||>I (* til I lli>'l-f > II ll ( if 'lit i i I I.ill i w * I ti.i. itf rr I'm- -? rvi? lnTfof, ' BSi'Iuh Vt? ?.r 1I10 tluy of -ii )i - . > I ?ml it' ??i 1 lail t<> dirw(*i t 111j |? ; i t wi hid ilit* tuno inoion.i t. ttio I'lumt 11"- m >li * ui'li'Mi wilt upn , to l?i?- ? urt for lln? r? i iIkiiih .1 in j ili?? comnl.iini It I*) Wvi.ii:, Plul'iiiif's Atto.iwy, 1 [ !. S ] \V S Ij I'orti r, c < 1. I'd *?1 Mir l, 11 11 redolent I>? , |. Il< I kill 1411 ?VI? Mlllll'll I'iiUk 11?it I t 'lit . In* ? ?'i 1 1 ?111r in till- ik ion v -i- 111 *< 1 in tiin lM of W s I. I'urik r rl?*rk of tliKi'iiiii for A nir ?:<' KoimtN it sii'il Stuif ot - 11I1 (virolimi, on tin* l'i'h lay uf July 19ii0. It K \V \iio, I' 'tint tl' At'ortK y. ! AlIK ! '!, 1 !'00?Hw . ONLY $1.50. -MahBU AND GRANITE Monumiintff, Tablets, fcavl Stones, &2tc. Children'** $1.50, and upward* Adults, $2.50, $8.00, and upwards. Made of Pure Marble. A i ? j, rcsumifUiii HKfcDQUARTKRS For Best Virginia lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair T, H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKERY . T.W.SECREST, SURVEYOR, OSCEOLA, S. C. lr fully equipped, and quailt\ed, and aollcilM your Hurveyir.K.