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T Kind Yon Have Always *n tt?e for oror 30 years, .*'1 Connt4*rfolt*?, Imitation K\pcnineiitj? tlut ti ille wi liHIuito and Children?Exji What is C Castoria Ik a harmless sul r>ro)UI Mid Soothing <?utAiua uritlu-r Opium, P MilNUnoo. Its afO i* iU MUl allays PeTerlslincss. 1 Oallc. It reMcrea Tootliinj* ui*d Flatulency. It aMsimi 6*ee?acb aad B?wels, givii Tke Children's Panacea?rl genuine CAS" Bears the ll Jin Ifinil Vaii Ur inu muu iuu nc In Use For C M'ijFfy T>*< C"*T*U" cc""p,f<T. tr ? , ^ *3 ? "3 * '.'W 3 5T* E2? C * ZT >? 2 ft ? % & 7 ' S' U? a x CTv ? ~s ?? a' rr i-J O X? 3"5 5 i ? o ? 2 ? ? ?L 2 <? ? _ 2. ? ^ 00 rf 3 <"sn =-e.|s ? ?e-S? 5 p 8 3. g. 3 z o. 15 2 1 ? 3 ? ; ; 1fj 131 , -*<5 "<fla -J ~ -j- s (o r* * C ? ^ S ^ ? - K?ft ? 3 ? i. ^ ? S? v> ,^3L x f? ? :r. ? _ , s J! - P' :=r> - ? S- o ? ~i p ? O E* 3 2 ? E? j-* 5' 3 - c s- c d "" * ? ? ffs * ??? s > ?T ? iq <- lu 3 - in o it ? rt ^ 2" 35 C- ?= - O >< o ? j ? < ~ 2J * ^_ j* ? ? i?1 >-? a < ?r ' ~*-<90 ? "l" -* ~ _ ? 5"! ro *s ? b %Z ~ 23 ? 3 8 s* ? ? .*??? r ? ^ E. 3 ? km m -, *"' n: x -j ' S 3 e. ? 2 * . *" 2. ^ S ^3 ? ? * 9 ^ Tg 3? IT ^ C 35 <Z> p <t *~t i-* /LANCASTER AND CUES El RAILWAY. 3cnedule 111 elt'eet Aug. 33, 1900. (Daily except Sunday ) WESTBOUND I EASI'Bi UNI), j/ft-'s. 11 ami 16. 1 No's. i . aim lo A. M. I' M. A i<. P M T s; ' 5> ,\r Cheater Lv 9 40 9 It 7 1 5 ;>u Riclihurg 10 ? S 4< 1 4 17 Bascombville 10 40 s .'i i.' I ' Fort Lawn 11 00 9 1' P tf (I M 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arll4o 9 4i ? 14, leaving Lancaster 6*30 am uitlsH c.oao connection at Phe-uei *riih Southern Railway No. 30 foi CJlKvrlol e and points north; ami ->ea .vir Line 4 Atlanta Special1' *<tr Atlanta and points west A;.- Willi ('arolina and Northwestern Ran ar, No. 10 for eiioir N. U, aim inItrruiediate points, and ."southern Rail why No 33 for Colutuhi and points *S\\ 17, leaving Chester 10.30 a m with Southern Railway No ?* frn.n Columbia and " Dints south: #*"svts>ard \ir lone" vtlanta Special" tin-oa m "tliern and eastern points at d Sr?itl.->n I/. 11,...... V e. ... <a*n ivi l "astern points, an < Lan ?i<a>Ujr with -A Cm a K for IHaek-hiirij So, is, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p m ?*,.i neets at Italic ister with St' it 11 E Cf'Mtx . u.11* i aii I M irion ami South ?*:< IVi.t \v ty X > 34 at Cheater for '"aji').- !c and points north. to ' leaving Chester 8.10 p m c?tin?o:? at < heater with Southern X ?. 31 from 'olumhiu ami f*r>inta touth. Z\< vf. >1 E \TH, (len Paaa. Atft LKKOY Sl'HI Mis. PreaiOent % ?MO PAPERS A WEEK + ABOUT THE + * :E OF ONE. * > A i aper and the Atlanta > <W Ttefc^-a-Weak Journal for * li irft t i r r^r" n t 1 Bought, (utd uliich Ii:i8 iMiCO lias borne the signature of liaa bwtt made under hit* per* 1 supervision since its infancy, w 110 one to deceive you in this, s and " Jint-as-powl" are but (li and endanger the health of tcrience against Hxpcriiueut. ^ASTORIA Institute for Castor Oil, Parer Syrups. It is Pleasant. It tlorohino nor other NiLri-otln uarantee. It destroys Worms [t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ilutes the Food, regulates tho iig healthy and natural sleep* lie Mother's Friend* TORIA ALWAYS j i Signature of _ ive Always Bought | )ver 30 Years. \ MURRAY ?T?KKT, NIW VOUN CITY. i Curo Cold in Hoad. Korniott's Chocolates laxative yuiniiie, easy to take aud quick to cure cold in head nnd sore throat. (iKNTLI'iMK V, (Jrt (lie A'ew Novel 1> M'lH v frsm 111 ; rn ? ire- (in, nirhuc aim Gleet ml to 4 v <1 v [isu-'toi is mimical. PitventH ? ' u re \/i c in , eie. in lie ear i'e<l o \?'H yn^k l f*ur- p'Hventa 1 i < ?*fnt b\ mail in plain package nu p i <1. o neeim of pjie. $1.OH per J I?o.\; 8 f r $-i 50 CrHwfunl Bros i Dtuguins, Aj i s Lancaster M (J. # ? * 1^4-n.i1 Willi r .V*iniej Loaned 1 " EGOTI ATK V.OEtTQ GE loaur I I <>t, improved farms at rersonabl* , | rale- It. E \V Y' JE, .vliorney ?i Law. ?.?/ '.i j-k * - < tsimb* ( W \ N I Eli- A( 'I IV K M A v of good t i ll racier '?> deliver ami collect ii ( ' Souio I'arol iia for <>;d istabiished ma ii'aelui inu wholesale house $000 ' a y-ar sine pay. Hones'y more than I exj eri.-n, e <equired. Oiii reference. ( , any ''-ink in <ih oily Enelose selfs I ad. r-ssed stampe1* envelope. Mann | nt -in er-, Third Floor, 3 >4 Dearborn < *?t liicago VIGOR or MEN ___ ______ I I liasily, (Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI HO (Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC 1 , AN I> VITALIZERiaeoSd with writ , I en trnai anlee l o cure Nervous I >ebiiit\ ... st Vital ty Failinir M? in ry. Fits I ! D /./liuss llysteiia Slops all Drains t on Hie Nervmis S>stem < used !y ' ! H ililk /??* It'v -iiUsiiro I . . * 'P? luu'co. Opium. I iquors, or Living ' ilo Pace ttiHi Kills" It wards off' 111 s.nitj, < onsuiiiption ami De-itK M ol'-ar-i ilt? Blood and Bruin, Builds no i lie Shattered .Nerves, Bestores th? K r< of YmiiIi, and Brings (lie Pink <l ow to Pale ' heeks, and Miik'-s y it Y it it if and Mro. g auain /?Oi* , 112 ' I Boxes $0. By Mail to Ai \ \udre? s. j 1 run tor i Bros Druggist, agents, Lull casti r, S. < ? 1 I S n I ?scr i I )6t o'l'hc Let 1 ?jje r. ? VIGOR ^ MEN I Easily, "Quickly and Pernia-' Nantly Restored 'iotc iRvir i sold with u written eutirauiee to | 1 r.ire Iiisomnin I?'Om liiniiwu,- 11.,.. I " >.>" j It'l'iu, Nerv??u* Debility. l<<>m Vitality, i ! Seminal bosses, hailing Memot)? I ilio re-ult of Ovci-woik, Work, Wor * i rv, Sicktie-M. Kthis nl Youth nrOv??r. I ii:(lul.:eiice. Price ?H1 ; <1 Imxos #/>. < j K\ mail in plain package to any ad- ' d i ess on receipt of price. Sold on y i?y < | f.'invvford Hr?w, Druggists, Agent*, ' [ I :iih'aster, S. C. I i Mj-i. . jeMMtamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm j Itoii'f \fglfct Yonr I<lvrr. j Liver t rou I tics quickly result in serious I mf>li cions, and the mart who negleets his | li i r has little record fur health. A hottle of drowns' Iron Itinera taken nov and then j ii ill keen tlie Itser in |>erteet order. If the k di<etihe tins developed, I trow its' Iron Bittera will cure it permanently. Strength and ' vitality will always tallow its u?e. ' | iirowiu' Irou Bitter# in #old by all dealer* I fife Testified Against Husband. And Had Ilini Convicted ef Burglary and Larceny. Was Anxious to Get Kid of Him. Special to The State. Greenville, June 8.?The in dictnient of Pink Tollerson upon ,.U * I 1 1 I *uu i iiai 01 HUH larceny resulted in his conviction, and tlx court sentenced him to sev?*n veart in the penitentiary at hard labor Tollerson was concerned in tlx robbery of the company store ai the Poe mill on Christmas eve, and the quantity of poods stoler showed he was not alone in making the raid, but the other fellowi have not been captured, and Toll erson had to go it alone in tlx trial. The notable feature in the case was the testimony ofMidanx Tollerson, whoso evidence alone convicted the defendant and whe proclaimed hei anxiety to bav< him incarcerated indefinitely. Six whs notified hy tiie court that sh< was not compelled under the law to testify against her husband, but she promptly waived her rightf in the premises and evidenced s readiness *hat is unusual to convict bim. Senator Dean asked het whether she was not desirous, for reasons unnecessary to menion then and there, te get rid if her husband, and her answer iras, "I shure am," and that she wanted him safely housed for an ndetinite period. Her testimony vas to the effect that Tollerson ame home drunk, and that he nought a large quantity of goods with him, which were described ind identified us the goods stolen. 1'ollerson made a confession in ail to Mr. J. H. Maxwell, manajer of the company store. S.4VKS TWO FKOM DftCATH ''Our little daughter had an ulliost fatal attack of whooping ;ough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. Iv Havilank, of Armonk, vi v 4. ?...? ?i -l' * ? n. urn wueu it11 cuner rem dies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King'8 New Discovery. Jur niece, who had Consumption n an advanced stage, also used his wonderful medicine and tolay she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung disease yield to Dr. Ding's New Discovery is to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and C Ids. f>Oc and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey & Co. Trial bottles free. Twenty torpedo boat destroyers ?.nd torpedo bouts will be turned >ver to the government by con tractors within the next few months. Womanly Beauty Sparkling ISyes & Bright FacesAle the Fruits of sound Nerves. HINDIPO thp^Svt I onic and Vitali/.er ? ores Nervous Kxiiati-oion,Hysteria, Dizziness head tchc Backache & Female Weaklier* o common attending the Monthly Periods. | t f L> I O Passing through the ^ 1 .1 li l-^O trying change from irlhood to Womanhood will find in i a wonderful relief and henedt. It Juteis and Strengthens the Nerves, leanses the Blood, Clears the Brain nut Tones up the whole S\stein. Makes u Woman Look Young'and Keel Young. Price 5()c ? 12 boxes |b*>. Seat by mail to any address s.?ld by Crawford Bros, Druggists, \ gents, Lancaster 8. C. JAPANESE P1L E C U RE A New and Complei* Treatment, onsisling of HUPPOSITORi ES.Cap. uiles of Ointment and two Boxes ol )intment. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degiee. It nakes an operation with the knife, which is painltil, and often results in bath, unnecessary. Why endure his terrible disease ? We pack a Writen (Juarantee in each $1 Box, No lire No Pay. oOc and $1 a box, f> for s5 Sent l<v mail, Sninples free OlVTMl'Vfr ??-. w . .< ??? , ? ami ?MM', 'niCTlDHTinil Cured. Pilea PreventlUHu 111 ll ?lUll ?< . by Japanese Liver Vlietsand threat LIVER and 8TOM\('H REGULATOR and BLOOD T Rl KIER. Small, mild and pleasant o take; especially adapted for chll : It'll s use, OH tlOrtl H IM IIIH* I ;mwor<l Bros Druggists, Agjuts. Lancaser,S. C. The Great Fly Wheel 3urst. . t Charleston, J une 7. ? A fly wheel at the power house of the Charleston Consolidated Railway, Gas and Electric Light company, 16 feet in diameter and weighing 18 tons broke into a nivriad oi fragments at 11 o'clock tonight, . one of which killed a negro wo? man. At the time of the acoir dent the wheel was making 15G > revolutions a minute and enori mous pieces went through tin . wall and roof. One piece, tin j feet long and weighing about 8 t ton struck a shanty 350 feet from , the power house and killed L\dir i Honneau, a negro woman. In . the bed by her bide was her husj band who wan untouched. Attei - killing the woman the raasa ol ) iron burst through the shanty an< ) finally half buried itself in the ) ground 15 feet away. I ' Heater's Cotton Statement. 5 , New Orleans, June 7. ?Score, tary Heater's analysis of the cot. ton movement for the nine month* , of the aeaaon from Sept. 1 to the t close of May inclusive shows 4hr amount brought into sight by . groups of States as follows: Texas and Indian Territory 2, 600,430 bales, an increase ovei I the same time last year of 1,078,, 358. , Other Gulf States 2,790,970, h decrease under last your of 28,238. Atlantic States 3,395,722, a , decrease under last year of 171,, 242. Total crop in sight at the close of May 9,693,140, an increase oyer last year of 87*,879. RELIEF IS SIX HOUR Distressing Kidney ai d Bladde Disease relieved in six hours by ''New Great South American Kidney Cur " Ii is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder. l? idneyg and back, iu. male or female Relieves re feotinn of water almost .mm -diatelx If you want quleu telief and cure this is theremedv Hold bv J F Mackex & Co , Druggist Lancrtst?'?, H. (' An editor out in Missouri wrote to a number of fanners asking themjto send bun the news of 1 their several neighbors. Here is one reply: <<?Vo have two school . inarms, the hog cholera, about I fifty bushels of potatoes and a d -*-n fool who married a crosseyed girl because she had a mule and forty acres of Jand, which the * same being yours truly.'' J RUST'S COTTON ROOTANr rENNYROYALIllLLS Jund uenuin* al way reliable au<*| H?ftt Ladies always ask lor Di | Rust's ? bt ton Root and Pen | nyroyal Fe . male PillH. They never fall and nevei injure Mailed to anv r'ddresa on re ceipt of $1 00 by Crawford Bros, Drug ' gists, Agents, Lam-aster, N C DO YOU GET UP i WITH A LAME BACK ? 1 Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful -,i i ^ cures made by Dr. '?~ | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, t ?reat kidney, liver I I? an<* bladder remedy. " U frVN Lir ,tisthe Sreat rnedi ' ? cal triumph of the nine\VL\ I fin teenth century; disg?L.\ covered after years ol ( Ja-31 1 J Hi) scientific research by 1 r? | Dr. Kilmer, the emif] ? ? < ^ ? " rtAnl lr!rln/nf J L' - J il - , rtiiu uiaa (jer specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidne^, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. ' Dt. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommendedfor everything but if you havekidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just 'he remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in i every case that a special arrangement has been made bv which all readers of thisnarwr who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and tC send your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co..Blng- Im J regular fifty cent and iio?oof 8w?ntp-Root. dollar size* are sold by all good druggists. All Dispenaariea Open Again. \ SpefciHl to The State. Charleston, June S?Acting on ordera through the county hoard from the State Board, four dts- j pensaries were opened here today : making ten in nil now in operation in CtmrleHton. The tinal settlement of the bond muddle and reopeuing of all the dispcn? saries are welcome new* to the public generally, for while the * dispensaries were closed, the city j and county lost considerable i revenue. The State also lost i money, for the salaries of thedisi pensers, store rent, etc., went on i as before. The dispensary beer privilege question is still up for - settlement. I M Kinley For a Third Term. Cincinnati, June 9.?1 'There , has been no time in our history when conditions would so justify the election of a president to a mi >n iu mo case ot Ale Kin ley. *' < This remark was recently made ( ' by Congressman Charles H. i ' Gresvcnor. 1 "MoKinley is personally the i most popular presidenee we have 1 had in a long'time, and he has 1 certai.dy most creditably perfor- < rued tie duties of his high office. < i think it is time, furthermore, to < demolish the fiction that there is < an unwritten law, established by : I Washington, that no president of 5 the -United States may accept all third term. The facts are, as any , I student of the times may discover, i | that it was fear of defeat which J I impelled \\ ashington to decline a third nomination. Being a Federalist he was the object of very 1 violent uttacks on the part of the 1 Democrats of his day and reog . j 1 nizing the growing strength of : his opponents, he doubted, as 1 believe, his ability again to secure an electiou if he should run." < Hypnotist's Dreadful Work. ' Franklin, Pa., dune 7.? A ^ stranger who recently entered , negotiations to purchase the prop- ' erty of Geo. Parker hypnotised * Parker, his wife and sou, ransack ed the house and departed with| out restoring the family to their senses. All three are insane. In MarPoro County at a recent , term of court two violators of the , dispensary law were fined $1,000. That's the way to whip the blind tiger. I CATARRH CAN Johnston's i QUART B "DANOEK IN THE EAICTIf AND A A Wise and Venerable Doctor '1 In a leading hotel, in a great city, a f fng. Listening to his wise and sentet dressed men, evidently lawyers, business My firm belief, is 44 that medical sciei eases without exception nro caused by it ^ isms. Here is the germ of that terrible d of typhoid fever; and here is the still iuoi causes that most destructive of alt dise; common and supposed incurable disease, ii I i. iv?a. ? ? ^ - * * man, iiuuwtr, sain ine travelm' catarrh. I have had it for years, aud I a The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, 1 fever, and a host of other diseases, is the and attacking specially the mucous mem disease is especially present in the L?i who is not, or has not keen troubled mo she obliged to remain at home from pleas of many intellectual treats, from fear of tarrhal affections. Initsworstphu.se, tl himself and his friends. "I believe," continued this great pV tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can which act as blood purifiers." Retsy A. Marett, of Mnnistee, Manis i Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a suf ; catarrh. My face was pale as death. 1 \ hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a t hands and feet were always cold. My aj in the morning, my head swam so I was?. awful pains in the small of my back. 1 My muscular power was almost entirel; I steps without stopping to rest, and often I a pain in mj' side. It seemed as though \ frtry cn 1/1 mw oil 4 ?. ?.. .1 4 A - ? ....... ...J M.wvn. IKMI ail l/UI III'U IU Will* ting well. J tried the best physicians in My husband got ine a bottle of Johnstoi bought another. When these had bee health. I continued its use, and felt I w freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel i kept on taking it, and now consider mys< all the time, aud ain happy. I am poslti The sick headaches I have had since ohi tarrh baa almost entirely left me. I cam 1 Sarsaparilla has done ior me. I recomi aches to use your Snrsnparilla. | MtouTq a t OOM)P The One Day Cold Cure. a For colds and sore throat use Kermott's Choco late* tustirt Quinine. Easily taken aa candy and quickly care. 1 I' , Reciprocity ts. Protection. Our contemporaries are discusKing the whether Mr. McRinley tins deserted the high protectionists and become a 4 4 Blame reciprocit/ and Babcock tariff reform man t" The question has been discussed pro and con, and those who lflirm that he has, are greatly in the majority. Mr. McKinley urired the Senate to ratify the reciprocity treaties intioducod by his direction, and he was very much hurt at the action of the Republican senators be~ cause they failed to do so. Mr. McKinlev says that he is no louder a ''high protectionist." He "ays that we need new markets abroad and that we can only get them by making concessions to those who need our goods. The president has always favored commercial reciprocity and says so plainly. We produce more than we use and markets abroad are necessary for us in order that the surplus can be disposed of. If our Democratic lea? ers are wise in their day and generation, they must see that there is much in what the president favors. The South is now making* more cotton goods than she consumes and a market for this surplus must be found, :>r many of our mills must shut lown. It m kes but little differince to us whether this is a Democratic or Republican measure, so Lhat it is for the general good. We are living in new times and .imes change and we must be on :he alert to catch our share of the plums when they are ripe.?Rock Kill Jou nal. The State press association has ihout c mpleted arrangements for he trip to Buffalo Exposition, [t will go via Norfolk and New lrork. James McMillan, who runs a urick yard at Abbeville, has received from Jacksonville, Fla., in order for J,000,000 brick. He llso has an order from Brunswick for 1,000,000.. Itch oil human cured in 30 minute t>\ VVoolford's Sintarv Lotion. I hi* in-vcr f<il*. fcjolii by J F Mackev & ['o ,i>ruui'Lt 1 ancHtfr s V m ? mi ? r JL U A C K-* ?" icLlf A rich lady cured of her Deaf? ness and Noises in the Head hy Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unahle to procure the Ear Drums may have them fieo. Address No. 11967 The Nicholson Institute 870, Eigth Avenue, New York* J 8 A. 6m. , BE CURED BY ?arsaparilla CTTLES. Ill; DANGER EVERYWHERE.'' alk? about Advanced Science. amous and aped physician was conversltioun discourse, were a pro up of well men and commercial travelers. nee is certain yet to show that ">11 dislvisible germs which are livinp cngiinisease diphtheria. Here is the cjoCh's re dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ases. consumption. This of that very catarrh." X man, "that you would tell us about m thoroughly discouraged." like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid result of a microbe invading the blood hrune. This foul and most disgusting litod Mates and it is rare to meet one re or less with it. How often is he or ant entertainments, deprive themselves the disagreeable odor arising from cale patient becomes loathsome both to ysician, " that the true way to heal cabc done only by powerful alteratives tee Co., Mich., writes: ferer from general debility and chronic vas weak and short of breath. I could iuigiug i" my neaa an tne time. My ipetite was very poor. On fretting up >ften obliged to lie down again. I had had a continual feeling of tiredness. y prone, and I couldn't go half a dozen that much exercise caused me to have the hlood had left my veins. Tho docsr. I had given up all hope of ever getthe state, but failed to p^et any relief, l's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I n used, 1 was somewhat improved in as growing stronger; my sleep was renew blood moving through my veins. I elf a well and rugged woman. I work ve that tho Sarsanarilla saved mv llf* ildhood, have disappeared, and my calot be too thankful for what Johnston's nend all women who have sick head* aivt pmrrmoiT. mxom. tnM .80OW '"HI ?l uiaiao jo eapi&ioca ojj m^tseoysM?alg>s? I*. MHss* Pais PU1*.