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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Thfi Kind Yrii Havf?
Always Bought
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Thirty Years
THI rrNTHiMi NTW YORK CITY.
Curo Cold in Head.
Kermott s Cliocolntcs I,a.xntiw Quinine, easy
to take ami quick tu cure cold in head ami sore
throat.
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<1 \ I s ad mi is in gieal. Pitveti's
sui-Mure. a/i e nioiete. to lie car
fed in vi'H1 yook'-t >ure preventa
i e. -iel.t l>\ iiinl ill plitill I'Hi'kage
repaid Oil I? rei !>' of pjiee $1 .illI t-er
1mi\; 8 I r $'2 50 rnwfont Bros
I)i ugtgists* A ?ei s Fan-aster S W
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li ii'Hi'iei hi deliver him collect ii
Xllltll Mill' llll fill <! si :<lli jslied
union*a<'(iii inf w I i le-uie lioii-e $5)8(1,
a y?ar sure j mv. Honesty more ilian I
ex peril lice lequired. Oui reference !
any luiek in i?ii\ city Knclose sells
addressed stanipe < euy-loie. Mann '
laeiuiers, Third Kioor, 8>4 Dearborn I
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VIGOR If MEN
Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly
Restored
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MJ ! 1 \JI 1 I 1 1 1 1 \J HUll IJ11I
i-> ?nM with . written u ira< n*? to |
rinv I nsoiiiiiiii. Kits I* /./mi s-, Hys- j
ti-i a, N 1*1 vniis Dehility. Lost Vitality, i
. seminal i.os-?*s, l?*ni'i tr Memo?\\? !
the re-nl' of Over-work SVork, Wor 1
l'v, Siek no-s. K' r.irs ! Yihi"1 or Over-|
ii.dul.'em e l*ri<Mi $1; <( llOVt'S ijto,
B> mail in p'ai.i paeksne io any address
on receipt of price Sold on y l?y I
Craw lord llrin, Druvgists, ageniH,
I anoaster, s. i
VIGOR qfMEN '
, (juirkly, IN'rniHiieiirly
|{oNtore<l . ]
HINDI I'O fc'fa'.&Ui
i I' iri- <jki: \t i*1ckncii ton ic j
AND \ I l'\ Bl'/, BK is sold with writ 1
toii una i a n too to on re Nervous I >el?i'it\
Lost Vitality. Fading Miiimry. Kits,!
I n/.zim ss H\ teria Slops all Drains
on the NervotiM S\stem f'aused 1 v i
Mad Hal-its or Kxeeswlve lTse < f ToItaooo,
opium. I iqttnrs, or * //iviiig i
tli B. r o that Kill* " It wards ofF Ins
idry, < onsiimptiou and Doatl t
op ars iii. Biood and Brain, Builds upi
lie Stia'ierorl Nerves, It eat ores the
I'ire of Youth, and Brings the I'ink
< i ow t<> Bale luekh aim Makes yu |
\ ling ai d Stro g again ."?<>< , I li
IJoM'.v jk.1. B\ Mail to Any \<ld,-e.?s.
t mwior i Bms Druggi.-t, agents, Ban |
easier, >. '
Sul.mm ibeloThcLedj'er.
Itch o . human enrol in 30 minute
bv Wool font's Siintarv lotion. Tbi* ;
never fail.-. Solil by J F Maekey A
i t'o ,l)run?i't. Lancatsr. S ('
To Ttie Deaf.
A rich lady cured of her l)eaf*!
ness mid Noises in the Head by
Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Eur
Drums, gave $10,000 to his institute,
so that deaf people unable
to procure the Ear Drums may
, have them fiee. Address No.
1 1/1/1- ''III. VT* 1 I ? ' '
ii .mm i no /Nicnoison insiituto,
870, Kigth Avenue, New York,
USA. 6m.
Told of Fortunes
r~
Latimer Wore u Five Dollar Suit,
and Talked of Copper Mine
Fortunes und Smoked
Strong Cigar.
Greenville News.
Congressman Anbury C. Latimer
came out of the front door of
the Mansion house yesterday afternoon
a vision in blue. No blue
bird ever was colored as the Bel!
ton statesman.
I
The was something fresh and,
cool about him as he tilted his
chair against tko frout wall of the
building and elevated his number j
e emus to the Main street view, j
A cVowd of local celebrities
gathered about him and began to
talk politics and copper mines.
"How much did you really
make?" asked one of the crowd.
"Well, you see it was this
way ? "
"That's a pretty blue suit you
have on," said another.
"Its pretty cheap, too, said
the congressman, "I bought two
of them for ten dollars.
"My, but he must be rich !"
grasped a hungry news' oy who
had joined the convention.
"1 got in on the copper mine
ileal in this way," continTied the
statesman, "I bought the stock
at $25 a share. 1 was told to
buy it at $8 a sha-e but had uo
confidence when the price was at
that figure. But 1 cot confidence
when it was $25 and held my confidence
until it reached $40."
"How many shares di<l you I
buy ?" asked the Major, as he requested
the loan of the Colonel's
plug.
"Ten thousand," replied the
statesman.
The convention began figuring
on the hacks of envelopes and
grasped out in chorus: "$150,000
! Gee !"
;
The statesman waved back the
lapel of his $2.50 coat and looked
real bloated.
"It pays to go to Congress,"
suggested a thin gentleman with
a clove breath.
"Well, 1 might say that if I
had not gone to Mexico," said the
s'ntesmiin with a saintly expression.
"Last session was the time to
be in Congress," suggested another
gentleman with a Saturday
bouquet to his exhalation.
The rest of the party looked at1
him askaMce. j
"WJiat about the senatorship?" ,
asked a fat individual with a sinistei
way of looking at Congressmen.
"Oh, well, its a little too soon
CATARRH CAN
Johnston's i
QUART B
"DAN<;v?it IN TIIU icautii AND .I
A Wise and Venerable Doctor '1
In a. lending hotel, in a great city, a t
Ing. Listening to his wise and seiitei
dressed men, evidently lawyers, business
My firm belief, is ' that medical scie
eases without except ion are caused by ii
isms. Here is the germ of that terrible <t
of typhoid fever; and here is the still inoi
causes that most destructive of all disc
common nnd supposed incurable disease,
" I wish, Doctor,"' said the travelim
catarrh. I have had it for years, and I a
The Doctor answered. "Catarrh,
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the
and attacking specially the mucous mem
disease is especially prevalent in the Ih
who is not, or has not teen troubled m>
slu- obliged to remain at home from pleas
of many intellectual treats, from fear of
tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, tl
himself and his friends.
" 1 believe," continued this great ph
tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can
which act as blood purifiers."
Hetsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Man s
Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a mi I
catarrh. My face was pale as death. 1 \
hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a
hands and feet were always cold My a]
in the morning, my head swam so I was <
awful pains in the small of my back. 1
My muscular power was ahnost eutirel
steps without stopping to rest, and often
a pain in 103* side. It seemed as though
tors said my blood had all turned townh
ting well. I 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 1 w
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel;
kept on taking it, nnd now consider rnvs
all the time, and am hnppy. I am positi
The sick headaches 1 have had since ch
tarrh has almost entirely left mo. I cam
[ Sarsaparilla has done /or me. I recomi
aches to use your Sarsaparilla.
for that. The campaign ih Rome
time off yet," said the Beltomte
(shifting bis blue legs.
"One thing makes me sad," |
said the statesman, "You people
are alwfcys crying for two sides of
the question. You invited Mc- I
Laurin here hut you never invited
anybody else. Why d*?nt you get
both sides. You can get it."
A gentleman possessed of much
dignity and poise bristled up and
replied: "Sir, if you want trouble
we can get it for you. If vou will
accept an invitation to come here
and meet Senator McLaurin on
ttie nrih of .July you run got it. !
We can arruugo tho meeting 1'
"Will you comer' shrit-ked h
delighted chorus.
"Of course," said tho Hellonite
coolly in his tivc dollar suit and
copper mine assurance.
"All right; we'll fix it," shrieked
the chorus hack.
But the man in hlue with the
Mexican fortune ulded that there
were possible business engagements
and anyhow the caul*
paign was some distance ?dT and
the crowd looked as if it had not
been talking to a bloated bond
holder and accepted an invitation
to step np to room seven-eleven
leaving the man in bine pulling
on a strong cigar
Educate Your Ilovrcls With Citncarota.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10e, 29c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who rea^is ti;e newspapers
is sure to know of the wonderful
?' i' rf-v cures made by Dr.
' nfjr j. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
t i 6reat kidney, liver
I fr^rrl (i. and bladder remedy.
- IJ } i It is the great mediJ
1.1 C N/ r-H; cal trinmoh of nin._ I
\\T1 ]\ l Ijllft tcenth century; dis,i
^ \ 111 covered after years of
.i 'jr1*1 < *-*-% scientific research by
I Dr- Kilmer, the emi5
_ _: isrf . * nent kidney and blad'
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame- back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles
and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roor is not recommended
for everything but if you have kidney,
liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital wotk, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase
relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by v/hich all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, a'so 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 i
send your address to "i'lfrr^
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Binghamton,
N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Homo of Sw-nmp-noot.
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
An Old lttcih
Every day strengthens the belief of eml?
nent physicians that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
T*7enty-five years ago this theory was used
m a basis for the formula of Browns'Iron
J'itters. The many remarkable cures effected
by this famous old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory iscorree*.
Browns'Iron Bitters is ?ol? by all dc&J?a?
The One Day Cold Cure
For cold in the head and sore throat use Ketv
mott's Chocolates I.nxative Quinine, the "Oaf
Dai' Cold Cum."
BE CURED BY
^arsaparilla
OTTLES.
Ltd; DANGF.Il EVF.It?WHEHB.?
alks about Advanced Science.
.-nanus and aged physician was convarailious
discourse, were a group of well
. men and commercial travelers,
nee is certain yet to show that all disivisible
germs which are liviiifren^&n
iscase uipnuicria. iicrt! lsuic Dimuns
re dreadful bacillus of tubercle which !
uses, consumption. This of that very
catarrh."
* man, 44 that you would tell us about
in thoroughly discouraged."
ike diphtheria, consumption, typhoid
result of a microbe invading1 the blood
brane. This foul and most disgusting
lited States 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 calie
patient becomes loathsome both to
ysicinn, 44 that the true way to heal cabe
done only by powerful alteratives
lee Co., Mich., writes:
Terer from general debility and chronic
ivas weak and short of breath. I could
piiiorinw in niv head all the limo M \r
pnetite was very poor. On getting' tip
>ften obliged to lie down again. I had
had a continual feeling of tiredness,
y gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen
that much exercise caused mo to have
the blood had left mv veins. The doc*r.
I had given up all hope of ever getthe
state, but failed to get any relief,
n's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I
n used, I was somewhat improved in
ras growing stronger; my sleep was renew
blood moving through my veins. I
elf a well and rugged woman. I work
ve that the Sarsaparilla saved my life,
ildhood, have disappeared, and my canot
be too thankful for what Johnston's
mend all women who have si?k head
Court in Fairfield.
Not an Acquittal or Mistrial?
Daisy Cicero Again Convicted.
Special to The State.
W'innsboro, dune 15.? The
dune term of the court of sessions
that ended here yesterday was a1
remarkable one in that it was
without an acquittal or a mistrial.
There were two cases for the
illegal selling of whiskey and the
offenders in each instance were
lined $100. For housebreaking
Henry Hopkins was given five
years in the oenitentiai v Th<? i
case against Henry Franklin for
murder was continued. This
murder was committed several
months ago, hut Franklin escaped
into Lexington, whore he was arrested.
The case against Sam
Crig, Andy Brice, John Kewe
and Will White for the murder of
William Roshorongh was nol
pressed. Roshorough, it will he
remembered, was m >st foul I v
murdered here on the streets of
Winnshoro last Christmas eve.
For two weeks the coroner's jury
endeavored to find the perpetrators
of this tcrnhle crime. No
leward for the apprehension of
t Ifw murderers at that time was
offered, hut now a petition will he
presented to the governor to offer
a reward. Roshorough was a
-t l
succrssiui negro in ousiness and
wan murdered for his money.
Daisy Cicero, colored, was
agiin tried for the murder of her
husband. At the last term of
court she was found guilty und
the verdict of the jury this time
was the same. Her's is a strange
case. During her tirst trial she
showed no interest whatever in
her trial and heard the words
"guilty" pronounced without a
single movement. She manifested
hut little inter* st in her last trial,
and she received the judge's sentence
without any outward emotions
whatever. The governor
will i?e petitioned to commute her
sentence to life imprisonment,and
this petition will doubtless he
signed by all who hoard the trial.
She had no attorney, and so J. E.
McDonald, Esq., was appointed
to conduct her defense, which he
did in a most able manner.
RELIEF /.V SiX HOUR
Distressing Kidney and Kladde
Disease relieved in six hours by "Nkw
Gkkat South amkkican KiuNky
CuHi'*." It if a great surprise on account
of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in bladder, kidney sand
back, in male or female. Relieves re
fentiofi of water almost mm-diately.
If you want quick lelief and cure tiiis
is the remedy Hold by J F Mackey
& Co . Druggist Laiicastt ?, S. C
,tijMT'S COTTON ROOT?
I|ENNYROYAL|ilLLS'ffr
W MW:'i"' Pennine
alway reliable aim i,adies!
aIwhjh hhU lor l)i Hunt's rot
ton Hoot ami IVii | nyroyal Pe
male Pills. They never f lit ami never
Injure Maileil to any eddress on reeeipt
of si (HI by Crawford Pro.*, Drugjoists,
Agents, Lancaster, S f.
JAP&NER
PILE DURE
I A New and Compiei* Treatment,
consisting ofBUPPOSlTOR PS,Cap
soles of Ointment and two Boxes of!
Ointment. A never-failing cure fori
Pile-of every nature and degiee It I
i mixes an operation with the knife, I
which Is painful, ami often lesults in I
death, ui.necessary, Why endure
this terrible disease ? We paek a Writ
ten Guarantee in each SI Hox. No
ure No Pay. 60c anil SI a box, (} for
I $5 Sent l>v mail. Samples free
OINTMKNT, 25c. and 50c.
CQHST1P&TIBH
Pellets and great LIVER and STOMACH
REGULATOR and BLOOD
PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant
to take; especially adapted for children's
use. 60 doses 25 cents. Craw
ford Rros Druggists, Ag Mils, Lancaster,
S. C.
A* Ducertftla DInui.
There is no (linost more mesrtais la its
.ature than (ly*pc|>sia. Vh jsL.Hns sajr that
he sympt mn of no two -vr agrse. It is
herefore ,jost dilKcult to make s oowsst
liaL'iio?in. Nn m?a?. ? ?..
whatdisguisedyspepsia attacks yon. Bretons'
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
I isoases of the stomach, blood and nerves,
browns' Iron Bitters is sold bj ail dealers.
k Negro Child Killed on the
C. & N. VV. Railway Near Yorkville?A
Cotton Seed Oil Mill
\
Yorkville, dun? 14?The southbound
passenger train on the Carolina
& Northwestern railway, ran
over and killed a little negro
child, aged about 18 months,about
G miles north of this place last
evening, near the residence of Mr.
I). M. I'arrott, on Allison creek.
The mother was working in a
field near hy and left the child
with a negro hoy about six years
old. They were playing on the
railroad track, and the hoy had
been told to take the child away
from there, dot did not obey. It
was in a small cut and the train
bad started on a down grade.?
When the boy saw the train coming,
ho ran and left the child on
the track. Engineer Srayer re.
grcttod the accident very much
and said he could not have stopped
the train at that point if his
whole family had been on the
track. It was a case of pure carelessness
on the part of the mother
and bov who was warned of the
danger by Mrs. Parrott.
The building of our cotton seed
oil mill seems to be an assured
fact. A couple of gentlemen from
GatTney, who arc interested in the
enterprise, left here this morning.
They have been making arrangements
in the matter, and let
out the contract for the building
A \T II r* r~* * *
10 ivemir tv Co., of this place ?
The main building is to be of
brick. The roller Homing mill
and ginnery on the grounds are
to be thoroughly repaired and
some additions made, and run in
connection with the oil mill.?
Work will be commenced at an
early date.?Rock Hill Journal.
When the loses of summer were bud*
ding and blooming.
And ripening wheat bent 'noath its
burden of gold
Onme a prodigal son, w'rld weary
and teattered,
To the jda^e where his footsteps had
echoed of old.
They el ina: to hie garments with tears
and caresses.
Till the cup of his welcome with Joy
was o'-rrun.
And (lie Howera of love and forgive
tioss were woven
In a blossoming crown for tlieProdigal
Son.
When ieides hung from ttie bare
frozen branches,
Ann winter winds moaned 'round
the dwellings of men?
Forsaken and honiele.-s, a prodigal
daughter
Creeps hick to the home of her
childhood again.
But thev drove her away in the storm
and the darkness
And the icy cold winds, with their
hill piercing breath?
While the pitiless curses that followed
A -
n< r footsteps
Were keen a? the tempest, and
ci del as death.
?
Womanly Beauty
Sparkling liyes iV ISriglit Paces
Ale the Fruits of Sound Nsrves.
HINDIPO T,K?g??HT
Tunic and Yitalixor ' ores i' >-rvous
Kxliaiistion.H\steiia, Dizziness, head*
uclie Backache & Female Weakness
so common attending the Monthly
Periods.
/ t I I > 1 Passing through the
""*.1 l\ I trying change from
(virlhood to Womanhood will Hud in
it a wonderful relief and benefit. It
Quiets and Strength* lis the Nerves,
(Itemises the Blood, < 'lears the Kram
and Tones up the whole System.
Makes a Woman la?ok Young and
i.v...i v.. -
< 1-1 M Willi);. /-I'lCO IMK' , l)()\('S
^ent ? v mull to any addies*.
lS.?ul by Crawford Bros, Druggists,
Agents, Lancaster 8. (J.
ValiinOle toWcmrn.
Especially valuable to women iB Browtu'
ron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
| lisappears, * strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek wheu this wonlerl'nJ
remedy in taken. For sickly children
roverworl cd men it has no equal. No home
diould Iwithout this famous remeily.
Brown-:'I r- ' 'liters is sold by all dealers.
Are You Wrakt
Weakness manifests itself in the ions of
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is
heingopened for disease. A bottle of Browns'
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe yotir nerves, make your
hlooj rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns' Iron Hitters is sold by all dealers.
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