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^ Foot a Fly" i says an eminent English doctor, "will V carry enough poison to infect a household." In summer-time, more especially, disease germs fill the air, multitudes are infected, tall ill, die ; multitudes escape. These messengers of mischief do not exist for millions. Why j not? Because they are healthy and strong ' ?protected as a crocodile is against gun- j / shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the i thin-blooded who fall ; those who ! have no resistive power so that a sudden couvh or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Whv not catch health ? Wc can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. Scotl& Smutaicn,; of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nourish- J ment; food tor the building up ot the system to resist the attacks of disease. It should be taken in reasonable doses til summer long by all those whose weight :s below the standard ot health. If you are losing ground, try a bottle now. fur ?iitu bv all ilrunirist* at ,oc. anil ft.o? THE STATE CAMPAIGN. A Long And Tiresome Itinerary Derided Cpon, to Hegin at Sum-1 ! The sub-committee of the State Democratic Executive Committee, appointed to arrange a schedule for the Senatorial primary, have decided upon the following \ order: Cherokee, Thursday, July 20th. Greenville, Friday, July 3011:. Pickens, Saturday, July 31st. Oconee,.Monday, August 2nd. Anderson. Wednesday, August 4th. / i 'hi i v.ictruwoiki, inursuay, August 5th. Abbeville, Friday, August 7th. Laurens, Saturday, August 8th. Newberry, Monday, A ugust V'th. Chester, Wednesday, August 11th. York, Thursday, August 12th. Lancaster, Friday, August 13th. Kershaw, Saturday, August 14th. Chesterfield, Monday, August 16th. Morlboro, Wednesday, August 18th. Darlington, Thursday, August J Oth. V Marion, Saturday, August 21st. 1 lorry, Monday, August 23rd. Georgetown, Wednesday. August 25th. Williamsburg, Thursday, August 26th. L Manning, Friday, August 27th. Florence, Saturday August 28th. WE SEND IT FRE! We will send yon by mail (in plain package i AIISOM'TKIiV I" K KM, tin- powerful DR. HOFFMAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE TABLETS, with a legal guarantee to permanent ly cure LOST MANHOOD, WKAKNKSS, V AKICO<'Kl.K; stop- forever all unnatural drain*. Speedily Teutons health and perfect manhood. We have t'ailli in our treatment and if we could not cure you we would not! send our medicine FKFIE to try, ami * pay when aatiatied. WESTERN MEDICINE (0. ? (iiiL'nr|Mirttti!d), KALAMAZOO, MICH. feh.:t-l y. , oabtohia! THE ANNUAL CONVENTION. South Carolina Sunday School Association to he Held at Camden. Here is the ollicial call lor the ( annual convention of the South Carolina Sunday School association, which is to ho held at Camden this year, Aug. 21 to 2<>: The programme for the State ; Sunday School convention is now being prepared and will be pnb- , lished in a few days. It is expect- ' ed that some prominent Sunday j school workers from ahrost<l will j In* present this year ami a praeti- 1 cal, helplnl meeting is hoped for. Lot. no active Sunday sehool worker, whether ollicor. teacher or pastor, who desires to improve himself and his school, miss this occasion. ? The people ol Camden are making arrangements for royally enterlaing the convention. Let every delegate and worker i expecting to attend notify Mr. ('.! W. I'irchtnoro as soon as possible. , Reduced rates on the railroads < will he promulgated from June- ' tional stations in ample time. County statistical secretaries < are urged to at once proceed to I perfect their statistical reports ' and forward to Rrof. R. <) Sams, . State secretary, at Gaffney,S. C. I County treasurers will also for . ward to the State convention treasurer, Rev. W. I. Herbert at Florenoe, S. C., any funds due 011 pledges, etc. "! The county vice-presidents will f please see that the county con- ' vention is arranged for a practi- f cal. and helpful programme pre- 1 pared and assist in every pos- ' sible way to make it a success. ' Also let every county president prepare and forward to the undersigned or bring to the convention a report of the condition of the organized work in his county. < "Organization" will be one of ; the princpal topics for discussion i at the approaching meeting, Fra- 1 ternally, Chas. II. 0:?rli?l? nii0!r.?o? i-\- ' UACf utive Committee, South Carolina Sunday School Association, ' Spartanbug, S. C. i "Last summer one of our grand- ? children was sick with a severe bowel trouble/' says Mrs. E. G. (iregory, of Frederickston, Mo. 1 "Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's < Colic,Cholera and Diarrhu-i Rem-j edy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by .1. F. Mackey A Co. and B. C. Hough A Co., j Lancaster, S. C. '< "What's the matter between 1 Blims and his typewriter/' "lie,1 thought when he hired her that he was going to dictate to her, but he has discovered his mistake."? 1>otroit Frm? I'rn^j K lucilto Your llmvi'S Willi Ciihi in I . Ciiiidy CVitliui'tif , curr constijiat on . t. | ' 10c. iV. If (O C f.iil, -ists ri fnii.l iiioru v. 1 "Why do you insist upon taking ( your wife out for such long walks, in thin rough weather?" "The doctor has told her she must he very careful not to talk when she ! * is out in the cold air." "Say, who's |t your doctor?"?Cleveland Leader. |' ?Masonic Lodges can get Let : ter or Note paper printed, with! a cut ef the square and compass \ einhlein, by applying to the Kn t TKKi'KiSK office. Send in your < orders. j ?All kinds of blanks at the \ Entkri'hish oflice. i Virginia College, Roanoke, Virginia. The Virginia College for Young Ladies, located in the beautiful Uitv of Roanoke, Virginia, is one of the foremost institutions of learning in the South. Its magnificent new buildings with all modern improvements, on a campus of ten acres, amid gorgeous mountain scenery in the Valley of Virginia, famed for health; its ample course of study, Kuropean and American teachers, make the Virginia College for Young Ladies me of the most attractive and beautiful colleges in the South. It is attended by pupils representing twenty States. Opens Sept. '.Mil. for descriptive catalogue. address Mattie 1'. Harris. Roanoke V irginia. Hiicmuatism Cured. Aftei eminent physicians and nil other known remedies fail, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will quickly cure. Thousands of testimonials attest this fact. No case of Rheumatism can stand beFore its magic healing power. Send stamp for book of particulars. It contains evidence rhat will convince you that B B. B. is the best euro for all Blood and Skin Diseases ever discovered. Beware of substitutes said to be just as good." $1.00 per large bottle. \ NOTKl) JOt'KN AI.1ST <TKKI> AND TESTIFIES. I was atllicted for three years with rheumatism of the ankle and joints to 6uch an extent that locomotion was difficult and, 1 uift'ored great pain. I was iniuced to try a bottle of B. B. B. ind before 1 had completed the second bottle 1 experienced relief, and four bottles effected an jntire cure, for which I am very grateful. W. G. Whidby, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Druggists. Hot Weather Don'ts Don't complain of the weather. Complaining won't help it, and you'll he sorry next winter for ill tho hnrrl thin ore vnn !>"> "< J wu iiavo oaiu ?bout summer. Don't wear any more clothes than the law requires Don't drink anything with alcohol in it. Don't eat heavily, especially of meat. Don't be scared if you can't deep for the heat. You will deep when sleep is sbsolutely necessary, Don't walk on the sunny side ...I il 1 rt in.M? mere is :i snauy siae. Don't fill yourself full of iced water. Dsn't quarrel with anybody ibout anything. Don't imagine that thw? sort of thing is going to Inst long. It never does. Don't hurry. Don't worry. Don't run to catch a car. There arc others. Don't, shave too close. Above all things don't ask anybody, "Is it hot enough for you it'' There's incitement to murder n that question.?New York World. A Texas jury arose, after the evidence was all in, and request d that the case go to them with>ut "any lawyers' speeches tnd it did. "This," remarked the victim, vith great presence of mind, as he dynamite explode, "puts me Hiite out of countenance!" It vas evident at the funerel that if le had waited till ho landed he wouldn't have had the face to say t. TILLMAN SHIRKS A VICTORY. Hill to Help the Dispensary Passes by Unanimous Vote. Senator Til man scored a rather unique victory today, when he not only secured unanimous eonsent for the consideration of his hill designed to strengthen the dispensary system, hut got that bill through the se nate by a miaii imous vote, says a Washington special of Thursday to the Atlanta < 'onslitution. The hill amends what i> known as the Watson law. by climiuut ing from that law the expression -en acted in furtherance of it> police powers." It is upon this clause that the recent division ol the courts an* hung.it being contended that the dispensary act is not a 1 a ?. r'liiiclnil in 1 .v . ... .uiianuiia' <)i UK" police jiowors of the state. Thd act an it will stand, if the house endorses the action of the senate, is as follows: -That all fermented, distilled or other intoxicating liquors or I id 11 ids transported into any state or territory, or remaining therein for use. consumption, sale or storage therein shall, upon arrival within the limits of said state or territory, he subject to the same extent and in the same manner as though such liquors or liquids had been produced in such state or territory and shall not be ex empt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages for private use or otherwise, and such states shall have absolute control of such liquor or liquids within their borders by whomsoever produced and for what use imported; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed as affecting the internal revenue laws of thel'nited States nr lifinnro 11 1 ...,?u>e lIUII91t> liUUll^I) ?l state or a territov." What will be the fate of the bill in the house is uncertain. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. UNO TROURLKS AM) TONSIHPTION CAN UK CL'KKD. | An Kuiiiient New Vork Chemist ! and Scientist Makes a Free Oiler to Our Readers. The distinguished New York ohemI i?t T. A. Slocum, rieiimnstratin?j !i! I discovery of :i reliable and absolute cure for i oiiMiinjd ion Pulmonary Tnheyculosis] and all bronchial, throat, hint; and chest diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal alt'ecfion-, jjeneral decline and weakness, lo-s of tlcsb, and all conditions of away , will send III KM I: I I; 'V.nV| Tl.KS 'all different) of his New I?i- | covt'py lo any i\tlli?*trt'iidfr of the I I", n i kkl iiisk writing for ' Iiimii. 11 is "Now Seientitle Treat nient" I.-, i cured t hoiisantls permanently by its J timely use, and lie consider-* it a simple professional duty to sud'erins; humanity to donate a trial <>f his infallible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this threat c hemist, patiently experiment in;* for years, has produced results as heneticial to humanity as l can he claimed by any modern genius. 11 is assert ion t hat limy; troulilcs and ! consnmption are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of gratitnde," tiled in his American and I Kuropean labratories in thousands [from those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, chest and lung troubles lead to < onsumption, which, uninterrupted, J means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. <J., Sts Pine street, New York, giving postoftice and express address, and the free medicine will he promptly sent. I iiuiirids miuiiiu iaae instant arivnnta^?* of hisgenerous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw his olFer in the Kntkiu'KIsk. Going to sleep with one hand tucked tinder the cheek is not wise. It makes a fold in the soft skin that by and by helps, the ! wrinkles. 4 There is no Word so Full of Meaning and about which such tender recollectionsc^uster ^5^cr" "Mother s Friend ' , so assists Nature in the change taking place that the Expectant Mother is enabled to look forward without dread | to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. It insures safety to both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement?in short, it "makes Childu:?*u ? 1 i.'n in c.i^y, as so many nave said. Don't be persuaded. Use nothing but "Mother's Friendff I "My wlfo Buffered more in ten minutes with I either of her other two children than she did i altogether with her last,having previously usod four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is n'bless| ing to anyone expecting to become a mother, says a customer ." ii >:ni>i:r*on I> u.i:,< armi, 111. Sent !<v Mall, on re cb of p,i >. Jt >, PI R TIOTTI.U, Boole "T > Lxpcctant Mothcrt" !tcc( confining valuable information ami voluntary testimonials. , THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..Atlanta.Ga. colo dy all druggists. Don't I)A V *r>0. .<75 OK IHM1 FOR A bicycle and then pay $U)0, $" "> or $r.O more for repairs to Yourself 4and Wheel. 4- 4Get a VIK I NG and avoid Second Costs. Seven hundred VIKINGS sold last year by one agent and repairs on same during the season only VIKING Bicycles are Safe, Strong and Handsome. VI K I NG Riders are Satisfied. i VI KI N G A go n c i es are n r: J? t- t - 1 ,-<u|HTvisiirs <>l lU'jflsi r:u loll \s 111 he j open at the Court House on the tirst I Monday in each month for the registration of electors entitled to registration and kept open for three successive days in each month until the general election of is'ts. W. o, A. Portkk, ) Hoard of K. M. Kirk, H.J. Ki.ynn, j Kegistration. I Not. 18,1890. tf. r r ui liciuie. Complete line?YIKIXtJS, .57*5 and $loo. llero, a VIKING QUAtlty WHSEt* at $50. Send for catalogue. Com! agents wanted for Lancaster and vicinity. IMON MFG. CO., TOLEDO. 0. Ma tier-*. j J Caveats, .vt Trade-Marka obtained, lull Pat * Sent busincsc i.!ncte<! f..r voornMi:: firs. < Joun Office iC OPPC^IYE U. S. PATI-.T OflCI ' J : ?l 1 u e i in if * : | #tMU ill less . > >c J # remnte trom Washington. 4 I J Send model cowing or photo,, with desertp * jtion. Hu .0 c, it | ilcii'.tlilo or i^t. lisc >:'t /iharce. < ir fee re ' due till ; ?lent is secured. . * Af-iMPHLfT '*11 'v t.i Ote , n Patents." with * J cost < ( sarc in O e L. a. 1 1 r ^.i< .nuie3? j sent tree. Address, * jO.A.SKIOW&.CO.| 4 OPP. PATtNT Off ',r. W?5HINt.TON P C . 4 WiiMtiiiMO .?V' Registration Books Open. 1 IV .ICColMii Vrl.' \v i 'e 11 'ii 11 la 1' ' % 1 ' * ^ ' ? ' * * III I II n Act ??t l*;it? providing for the regI istration of electors, the hooks of the