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Hood's Arc Kiilnini! fiivor rapidly. m Ittisinoss iiu*!! and travel- _ I I tors carry them vest III pockets, la<llcs carry them H j In purses, housekeepers keep them in iiietUciuo J closets, friends recommend them to friends. 25c. 1 RETREAT OF THE (J REEKS. They Now Occupy Strong Positions Overlooking Domoko*. Athens, May (>.?(ieneral Sinolesoki is retreating slowly and in orderly fashion to Amyro, and Volo has heen almost completely evacuated. The forces under Prince Constantino reach I)onio* kos unmolested, and have not been attacked to-day. It appears that the great massing of Turkish troops h iiu iiitfit in u v 1.11 j t 11 ts teu to a suspicion that an attempt was being projected to surround Pharsnlas. A council of war was held in the Greek camp and it was decided to retire to Dornokos, which was reached this morning at dawn. The Greeks promptly occupied strong positions on tlie mountain range overlooking Dornokos. During Wednesday night the Turks continued to execute movements with a view of outflanking Pharsalas and only discovered at daybreak this morning that the (Jreek army had retired. The retreat he_an at '5 o'clock; this morning and the occupation I of the new (o-ition at Dotnokos was finished at 10. The Greeks j buried their dead and convened Ml wounded.including five ollicers. to Lamia. General Smoleski wired to Athens for iustructions, and the1 government advised him to retreat. lie remained at Volestino all night and attacced by the Turks at t'? the next morning. Hard fighting continued until late in the afternoon, when the' fire ceased and (ieneral Snio- J lenski retired to Altnyros, where lie took up new positions. *100 Howard, *100. Tin* ri d< rs of tli 1m r will !>? plea-ed to | learn that thero Is at Imti one dreaded tliaoase that aclcnoo kit* bean able to euro In nil its | st.ii/i > an<l that is < atari a Hall's Catarrh lure is til - Dill, (lositive eure now UHow 11 til thel ntedU-al fraternity Catarrh bcinir a i-nnstiiu- j tlonnl (llttOfiMO. requires a constitutional treat-1 tuont. II ill - Catarrh Cure is taken lnternallv. at' in; ilirertly tit "it the IiuhkI ami niucot. surfaces of ttr- sy-'- nt, tla-iehv ilestroyliu' t1 f.iiiu tat on nf the 'Its, ase, linil trivite-' the (II tlent strength by hullillmr nt? the constiut' on ami assistint; nature in lining Its work, 'lie proprietors have so much fault in Its cttrutlvo | powers, thot t o- \ J tier One Hundred Dollurs I tur ..ay a-,' f.i.is to i ure Send for list of Ti >t iinoiiinis Address c .1 CM KN'KV -t CO.. Toledo,C? ! Sold in Iirtiir.'ists, Hall's family I'll s are the best. T777T ~ i'llllutuk k.v J* Woman's Safe uml IC< liable Kricnd. Kc llevt? monthly palnes, cure, r.orveis.iesH ;tn<l i hysteria ami restores to perievt health. Sold I l>y liri: ami ?Ir-< for fl a bottle. I'arnphh ' mailed on application If you cat t yet it finm your dr. .'_'i.st. seud *1 to the proprietor ami ho will "M ini you prepaid by ex pre** l'has. Ki-de., Wholesale Druggist. 'W Cortland st. New YorU we send IT FREE TO MEN Wo will send you by mail (in plain package A MSOLl'TKLV FIIKK, tlie powerful DR. HOFFMAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE TABLETS, wit bit legal guarantee t<> permanent I j etire I.tiST MAN'IIOOb, N'KAK-I \ KSS, VAKK < >< KJ.K: slops forever all unnatural drains. Speedily resf nPis lu?jillh firul n<ipfi*i>t i??? ulifwwl \W have faith in our treatment and if we could not run* yon we would not mm) il our medicine I' IC lil'. to try, and pay when >al islied. WESTERN MI;III(IM: 10. (ineoriiorateU), KALAMAZOO, MICH. feb.d-Jy. A Point Wet! Taken. Hon. Jerry Simpson, of Kan sas, (?n the Glh instant, in (Ami gross, made a proper charjj against Speaker Reed that <!( serves public at tent ion. I ie said "Mr. Speaker* I represent very large district?one of tii largest in territory and popul: tion. We here have this cond tion : By the refusal of th Speaker to appoint the eomtiii tee we can carry on no legist; tion whatever except l?y tinaii motis consent. Therefore ever member of this House is pract cally disfranchised, along; wit his constituent*. This is an at toeratie and despotic powt granted to the Speaker, that <h prives the people of the I'nite States of the representation i this body. It has boon so char; ed by the public press, and intb tornm. * * * I rise here t( day to enter my protest ajiains this mode of procedure. As member of this House. I do m propose to sit here quietly an submit to this automatic diet; tion. The rights ol my peojil shall, at least, have voice throng me in I he lorm ol a protes * * * (ientlemon must si how they have tied their hand by slow and sure means towar the destruction of free instih tions. * * * History prove that it is unsafe to trust one ma with arbitrary andautomalic pov or. * * * The ret urns from ('h eaijo. Cincinnati and Hotrod ii dicate that the people are an? ions for linancial le^i?latioi Therefore, 1 insist?under ru \ of this House?that it is tl duty of the Speaker to appoii these? committee's and let us ;j on and legislate lor the peopl * * * The members of t h House', in the adoption of i rules, have ni\en the Speaker ll power to control all lejrislatioi lor his refusal to appoint eon mittees is practically a veto o all le^islat ion, except by unau inous consent (a tiling imposs I.I.. .a' I.... i....; I.... ./ V W1 WtMMIilllM III l''l ir^iM.uill against ^rol <1 l?u <ri s 111 :111 < i usm ?M?l i Therefore, ii would ha\ been as well il 11??* people i this county ha<l saved thcmsel vi the e.\ pelise ol electing b.'?7 llieii hers offendress and had deh dated that power to the Speak* alone. I say thai, until that pov er is resltned to the moinbcrs < this House, we are not a delihe alive and lejiiHnt i ve body. Then lore, I in-i>t that the committe< l.e appointed, and that we ljo ? in the regular and le<;itimai way to pass legislation in the ii t( rest ol all the people." Mr. Heed made a speech in r ply. which, in substance said The pul.hc service doe- not n <piire the appointment ol con inittcos." Therefore the I loll* adjourned. and House legislate tor the time is sat down upon. This is a sad commentary np< tho freedom of man of tin- I'nitr Stales, ami it is to be hoped tin tin- subject will not In- allowed 1 ?1 r<j|? here; lor things tire, looks Very liilicli as it the usure are m possession ol oar jroveri ineilt ill the shape of ol a "deat open-ami shut irame." Mr. Simpson i-. perfectly ri^h and ali true lovers ol politic; freedom may do well to eneou aire him in his present stand i a 1 " iniii ui ii' 'ii iiriM'iiwnii i*. A- renders know. The Itei vol es lor the l>in<xley hill : then loro. no argument, is brought u here reijardinjr that measure. Tli point is. the House is now idh nothing on its hunds ior reined ing the needless and criinint 'state of our finances. Therefore it is a proper time for members j of the House, so disposed to let; i- islato money for the people. ;e | It may bo remembered that the end and substance of porter. .'tion as a public policy, the aim " j and substance of the advertised '' advantage of the Dingley bill, is it-* i I he putting of more money in i- circulation anions onr producers, I j and, conversely, stopping this i same sum ot money from passing out of the country into the liamb ' of foreign producers,and yielding l" as a final result, a larger comi-1 merer, higher wages, and greatei v prosperity for all our people. Recognizing that advantageous I result to ourselves is virtually a recognition?in this same protection policy?of everything elst in the shape of iinancial legisla tion to the same end ; hence it it ,j no sense antagonizes the Dinglej hill for members of the House tr agitate and remedy this pain '* fill need for more money, especie ally throughout the South and >-j West. where people to-day can u j not borrow upon their estates at ( any price. Keeping the public i deprived of money when the\ > have the property to secure it. i> 'lj contrary to Republican protee i lion: contrary to the undoi ly inj. e principle ol the Dingley hill, j, Therefore, Mr. Simpson prove, i iiiin<ell a heller ami num thorough going advocate ol Ke l' j publican principles than doe; s j Speaker Reed.?Kxehange. d ..1... What we Inherit s 1 We are not to Ida me for. W< | cannot he held responsible foi j the dispositions and tendencie! winch we derive from our ances I tors, nor are we responsible foi ' the germs of disease which maj v i manifest themselves in our l>loo< ' as a heritage from former gener le ations. I'.ut we ere responsible i ie wo allow tliose germs to devoloj it into serious diseases which wil r() impair our usefulness and destroy . our happiness. We are responsi hie if we transmit to our descend is ( ants the disease germs which it ii possible for us to eradicate hi II the use of Hood's Sarsaniriila.tlu II I , ' ' one true blood purifier. 1 hi ! medicine lias power lo make rich " rod blood an 1 establish perfec 1 health and happiness. >n j hk in Ike Pnlilie. ;> I WI N. I I li'l'II KK N'OTH K is ?iv 1 en my i 111<will hi* open mi Salur ?Jay ol'I'.ti'li week, ami mi ihe first Mnn day in each mnnt h. L.I. I'KRRY, ''mint v Supervisor. ^ ' ill ????.????i? ' f AM TfJEflL FAMILY MEDICINeI L? - F??r I Iiill^mthifl, Ivllhiimnr?<. _ I III 4 IMI?;I|?U( Inn, Jtiol \ Com id I \ Ion, OirVn-d \ v II rout h, ititiiUllilis rili'ts of llio ijlnliuu'h, ... Uwratif! K'-wi 14. M B RIPANS T A RULES |i. art tfrtitly> l |?rompt'jr. 1'cifret . | Vniy ?>blu1iM || l?y g ' U|*|?ll*'ftt I?Hl to lli'liri %i drui?t;Ut. [' | GO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. ^^^E^2?^2^?iii25r22S0SK82E5^358SG3iii$ i jSm ft riil II I.I 1 "SJfcjgg '? TRADE MARKS, ^MBir OESICNS, Ml rrWW1 COPYRICHTS Jto. . Anyone Bending a Acfrh unci dencrlptlon may *' quickly ascertain, free, whether mi Invent ton in . prolxilily patentable. CommunteMlona atrtctly I" imithlcnttal. Oldest mruucy forsecurunt patents In A merira. We have a Washington office. II Patent* taken through Muliii A Co. reeolv*/ apeclal notice In thn SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 1 tieaiitlfully Illustrate.!, largest circulation of 1 anv scientific journal, weekly, terinsfA ni a ?ear; 1 SJ.aOalx monlha. Specimen coploaand iiam> uook on Pa rjcsTjt aent free. Ad.lrus* MUNN A. CO., 1, ,'lti I III nuilwii v. New York. .1, ! Kvervbotly Sny* So. Onscarets < "ainiv Cathartic, the most won " dnrful nodical discovery of tint aire, pieaa ant and refr? slnrnr to the taste, net pentlj ami positively on kidneys, liver iinti bowels M cleansing tin; ? ti?ir. s\-!o:n, dispel rolds euro headache, fever, habitual conntlpatioi and biliousness. I'lease buy ami try a boa p of C. i'. to-day; 10, J.T?, SOients. (Soldam 1 guaranteed to cure by all druyglsts. it* I Children Cry for ii Pitcher's Castoria. Mr ---- ? I Cm ' m ?:, 1 i" -< ;? $ | ^Vegetable Preparation lb r A - ? slmilating the Food andRc^u! - | ^ ' l'ujg!lv?Sloaachsr.ndl3ow!lsor jji 'jfafA ' : 5 PromotesLi;! es'.ion rheerM- j|. ncssandRcst.Conlaluf. neilluT jyOpium.Morphine nor Mineral. . Not naiic otic. Jj '^j I Rat}* oro><! VrS.\Ml TL P/TTimt ^ w ScctZ" J* Ulx.Savia - I ? ) jtnAeUr ScfU "" | ^ Jtnitt Stir/ * I K Jhppcrmint ) K J ft (inter: oft Surl > * ( T fUrmStttf - I | ' ' I 1 tyrwi V/tflt- J fl l A;>crfccl Horncdy forConstlpa- * ; lion. S r:r SUv.nuch.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- $ ! ncss and Loss OF Sleek Q Fac Simile Signature o? g? "NEW S'OHK. I . V I EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. * C * -* W I 4 | |#fe! We have no , 1 agent *L5! flk cuheel's /MB^ OUinsm IjBv: \ mefit. You save ^ III commissions, rents and ^ salaries by \ buying direct from the maker. I $tw C.O.P. y.^.Lr!r!!;;;f ^THtlUHCREM' ,WE HAV 'That Sewing Machin I .. . . . who or uaiiKliter can be be !'(' I?. C(). for a sv Why not make them tflad in tl 'r II)KAL ? The host and cheapest New Home or Ideal is warranted i i them. Ent< cpp THAT THE * I Ifac-simile SIGNATURE I OF ^ IS ON THE | WRAPPER CF EVERT jj BOTTIjE OF i y*?\ cjr mr'r /(<** ?? m aa C.-rtcria 13 pet rp in cno-sizo bottlca only. It is act fold in bnik. Don't allow tnyor.o to r-ill yen ray thing cho on the pica cr prom'-o that it 1*. "jest as good" urd "vill or.pv. r every j peso." **> ?300 that you got C-A-S-T-O-E-I-A. f !FEREH Aim* good, dupaDHk ble uuheel "v JBk at an*te<je ll \j Jf^ h'ffhcr | JJ grade than ^ JJ oar **Lungren Jf Special"- 565 | jF it is impossible produce. of examination on receipt of $5. If it will ret urn the $5 less expressAgO (YCLE CofClhClhilATlJj^ E THEM ! ic you Promised your night of tho ENTERPRISE I AI.I. SI M 111-' MONKY. 10 purchase of a NEW IIOMK or Machine on the market. Every f to give satisfaction. Call and see jrprise Pub. Co., LANCASTER, S. C.