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I);i 1'or T In? * xtrn , - demands of Nature. Every spring tho system is thoroughly overhauled?tliero is a general liouse<jloauiug going on within. The impurities that havo boen accumu-r~ - l ? - * lining IUI u year muse oo p'tten rid of, and the syptoin renovated and prepared for the siege of summer. Unless Nature i i asBistod in this task, tlio strain on tho system too severe, and a breakdown is tho result. Some people neglect to supply this a^ instance, aiul as a result they are overcome by an enervating, depressed feeling, their energies relax, appetite fails, and they are totally disabled f<>r a s: .won. Everybody just now needs a touio, and Swift's Specific S.S.S.rth,B3sCidi is 1 gicnlly tlio best tonic on the i marKot. Tho general hoalth needs building lip, hencoatonie is needed that is entirely harmlc.. . S. S. ?S. is purely.vegetal , and is the ?.nly blu d remedy thai is guaranteed t<? contain no p->t;) h, mercury, or oil. : harmful mil. :ul iugrc '.".en:, j It Nature's remedy, hoi j : 'o from fools a ' 1: : Ki gathered fro- < N tun ' - ton dso. It I all ; . ?. ; r.p t. g n- ' eral health, i\ n tvs t ii> ayoel ito ' unci ii?i^> 's now* : 1 vi^or 1 > tho cut iro f.vit on. v'.oriaiji typhoid fi v? r a'.v.l other p.-oViUeafc till! .' . . . * uOlc U | p.: 'V :.iid li. >r .-ihly j clo a ll SO?l :i ! 1 d - 1 Short Locals. ? ? !-. A 1' (I on ?rli, of Kerslia \v, i ; i t . i"ii y st erday. ?('tr ? .|r,iv:> |) H-irh who has In r\ i:;i two years rontence j in 'a ;> :ntont:try tor his < nban | lit lib i ;t ri t'A " T'lti >.is, will ue par i< no 1 by 'ho President very ^ soon. ?Mr I> 1'. Hardin has hilled the t> w n lor an excursion !'r .m here h< : h on Saturday i lit! inst. The I. ..in will k ;iv her* . ! 1. auu - ?i\i % > t 1 ^ '1 r < 1- ' . ' 1 Hit . ? v. . .A . t% : . . ? * %. . j i :\ i<ii* i :?o r<. 1 i 11 _ ? ou'y * ' nt .1 Double ! :</!/. Air . \i. S. I'll! I! I iM o! 1 j sont' '< i!;i ? o " y<nu- '. tin :j > i.J a i !: ' * 1\ kit,. Duck t1 ?* I ' i t v? ilo ? <>l which i* (MiC;:.- >i a k , sh <11. ()/)' for !'hi ll'iir. 'i lic I'olo.vinu, i" a ii->l <?i young nion from l/mo ;tor oount\ \\!m? (Milistfl a vol ii n 11 -cr-i lor tic anny villi llu- < alawli.i I.'iile-. ofj Uook !! ill : L mm- i-tor :?.1. Ifoy ('miningliain, To < i. ,l . M. ('ul 1 inn, M. S. A-h'oy. U. S. rilitnaii, .lolm M M ivor, \Y. !. ("uivlon, Sim ('rcifkolI. I ii*!i111 {Spring :?< iaronco M. Mollify. U< r -11: i \v :?('.J. Knott, <('. 1 lotion, .ir. Mr. K. <i. Matliis I'oniifrlv of V *. (Lancaster, nut of late with the. Columhia Kveniinr Reeonl. lias volunteered with th<? Kichlat"' Volunteers of that city. 'J I Co)i{/) < </(itional 'Meetiny. Immediately after the sermon on Sunday, the 15th inst., there will bo a congregational meeting of the Douglas church. Every member is requested and expected to be present. They May br Spirs! Mr. .1. W. Rlaekmon, who lives in the Primus neighborhood, re ports that two men, presumably selling maps, were traveling through that neighborhood. Thev claim to be from Roanoke, Ala., and answer to the names of John "ml Charlie Morris. They aroused the suspicion of the people by going from house to house ami asking questions as to the ability of different partie- to pay for maps should thev desire to nnr I ? chase, hut, however, they di?l not appear to he very anxious to sell. Mr. Hiaekmon says that they went in the direction of Heath Spring. They are driving three horses two to a top buggy, and one to a road cart. Neutrality ot Foreign Fowers. Spain hob made and continu. * to make nuipt urgent aj yeals to the nation- of I'erope ft; nipathy and a id i n t fcn o 1 nited St S'. ;s ' >t likely to; redly di.'-vUrl'! !ie j>r? set ' -'liancesi ti e Furopean nations < r to introd:.( -? any new entanglements. A . t: i . has. a tender K cling for Spain because ot dynastic oillniitiod. I1 ranco altto would like to hoip ? paii., ;;.s sue is a next-door neighbor, and her good-will is worth n i?rivi r ;i foreign foe. as she would then not have to guard her j#u!hern , ? o irontier. Her loans to pjain uro powerful cords to hind her to Spain, though but for these ren-ons ?he would most heartily sympathize with the Tinted Stales. She has united with England, Germany and l'ortugal in declaring neutrality. Germany looks a'ter her interests, nor because ot any special iinmg mr tli United Slates, in ta.-iug a position of neutrality. Nothing is to he expected of *:"aly by Spain. she rope \> a skilled diplomat ami is loo..ing forward to udvrmtag' -us po^it itfl? for t lu? fat lire Spain must fV'.-ht; her battles alone.? Baptist ( ourier. !> ' >* . (' Nimreh-Tight s. ? r * .1 e . Mm I'd.. i ' t! *rit 1* S'li iiii). ' ji.it tory :\-i is It . .mi a i SI.'.hi, I. t . I: t i l.l", light was Hits! ed against the dark sky in hiieli i. a ..o r .e m * nvov a metis to a watcher in a r . in N v. Voik t i;< mih away. The message might "easily h ive la ;? -at :t lmirh longer <i.< nee. A hook of the linesi j t int v; c. sly read ?t a di*tam-? of eight miles from ti e light. The eass?ll pow; f/of tho are is estimate 1 t !7,0oo and, by tho use if a 4i - rl'nl mirror,is maguilii 1 into 11)I,nui),(ion candle power. It can be made of great nso in discovering the movements of a hotil lion!, in in" -i"iiriK' ' " - mf" issuing orders, liy turning rhe li-ht full into tin* face of the pilot of h11 approaching vessel, the man at the holm is so da/./.lcd by the 'light that ho cannot sou how to guide iii^ vebsel. One of those search-lights is placed at Fortress Monroe and several others are in process of construction. It has long boon common to detect and to prevent offences by the use of light, but tins new search-light marks a step in advance and turns light ?nto a weapon.? Baptist Courier. ) x' \ OFFICERS APPOINTED. MAJOR J. K. ALSTON MADE COLONEL. Troops to Be/Hurried Info Camp! as Rapidly as Possible. The Colonel and his stall' for! tho first quota of South Carolina troops for the war in Cuba were' j appointed by Governor Ellerbe j j Tuesday afternoon as follows: i_ j Colonel?Major .Joseph K. A1-; I ston, Columbia. I Lieutenant! Colonel?CoJ. Jus. 11. Tillman, Edgefield. Battalion Major?Capt. Ilenry ? T. Thompson, Darlington. Regimental Majors?Lieut. M. ' B. Stokes, U. S. A., and J. 11. I! Marie, Greenville. Adjutant?John I). Frost, Ool- j A umbia. (Quartermaster?J. E. Jarnican. Marion. Serjeant Major?L. M. llasel- , don, Marion. Surgeons?A. S. Ilydrick, Orange burg; .1. 1'. Young, Chester, a an-! J. M. Luwson, Union. Chaplain?K v. J. Bussey, 1 lulgolield. " Governor Ullerbe also appoint- s' od Drs. B.W.Taylor and Wil-, h liam We ton members of ihc! a boa: } of i xaniiningsurgeons with !i ! Dr. bewis i ho lias been appoint- S i< ! on th y- t< > -.k.-ral govern j m :?? i'or i'o> purp. ^o of examin-j 1 ing the regimental recruits. j ;j, No-Tit-!!iic *<>r l-'trty On; ' Guatv.uuv I vo lir.Mt cure. in:;?ca xvca'k .) Ii oodouodk, blood puti). no,|l. a. i ' ! .i < Cant. Culler Ordered to Columbia. * Clemson. S. C., May i.?Can-jb tain Fuller, of the Sovenlh cava! j v i it < \ i..ci .. ft i ?. . i | ' ' ' ' '* 11 li < li.li R'MUII j j ; l.tst Monday, having lTcciwd a telegram from headquarters but on arrival he \va* called back t<? Columbia, the latter bein^ theij place where South Carolina!,, 1 | < 1 troop- would ho <tati.vi.od. Captain Fuller will muster in j k the South Carolina troop* and ;1 Jyeste. lay teleirraphod P. M. Cal-j ' houn to < ( ino to Columbia :? ! I b secretary. *. ? Mr. < -alhoun r.a<in.>t< d at a Clemson in *1M? and sin* then ?! has !?oon teaching in tlie central I part* oi t be St ate. ! !o left tit: ti mornin;. for ' is po t oi inly. V . .. . . .i :i, I\ " j war ut!Vn?r ir ( it . iryit ? i in - ail iiiiuls ? ; pile r*'ii. ies hut \\ liutil . ,ic> i >. 1 >? \\" i Witch ' f' " -I * vc .? !i . (' i t <5 ' to im . : I l - ' itlr' l?o\. It ita- \ I ? ; lief ? t . It; uriMjurvl. t'rav iorit lit*. . . .(? :,;is ttoiiiiiiiriin Sij file , .(litrlllrltritll. X .. York, May ;>.?A s; eial '< !' < I 're ( ro!:i K .V st. -j3 ; says : j (.'ienfiio.'n1; is been boxnl) r led.' Not on!v did tlio Marblehead; . It . ' I' I r* 111't ice* the butteries ol toe low n j ^ i on {lie afternoon of April L'tMh.i m Intt slid led the town itself, plnv i i n ir hnvoe with the I >ti il<l i ti.trs and drivin r thousands of tho inhnhitants to the interior, Tltn siliritil itnr ?if t 1?- % I'avI j V iwt i ?> ?i.-> j at I,<'(m v ar<! *. .\s soon as tlio forts worn disabled. Captain ^ Mc( 'alia ordered lhut the five-inch gnns be given an elevation to . reach 8,000 yards. The tiring | began at the starboard batteries hi i followed bv the port. F V o A torpid li\er robs yoa of ambition and ruins your health. I?e Witt's I.ittie Karly Risers cleanse the liver,cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. Crawford Rros. ature ' I ' A ; .oc'V .*""" I ? ? ftBSOLUTELY GDJBSiiT; '. J pie an ?l tiook I ft froe. Ad* ST F 111*1 ' UK^KI iMme-miceir. eait, I am a candidate lor ?:i?- oflici I County Treasurer. W. C. CAl'TUEN." u:\ve v ia in: an a dm i it a l Deserved Honor Awaiting tin llcro of the battle at Manila. Washing!on,May .'5.?Secret an .ong announced to-day that a aon a< tin* departmeat '''< <ivet II official report Irom Commod >r< )c\vcy confirming the press n< omits of.Iiis victory in the 1 >atti< !' Manila, i cablegram would Ik lit to the ollicer, eongrat-ulntinj i 111 upon ; tie splendid perform nco of the American lie *t, unde is direction. Moreover, saidth( ecretary, ns soon as t.ie neces iry confirmation isat hand, Com lodon .Dev.' y \.! 1 he \ jo d mini I.in recognition of his valor 'his will be accomplish* d imme intelv by an Executive ord 'signaling him acting admir: ist as was done in the c/vse 9 'apt. Sampson, hater on. h .: 1*1 1 1 1-1 - - 111 |u??ii;ii)iy oe noinitr ici! 10 llii enale in tlu' usual course f'oi nihuiliuii iii tin- rank 01 admiral To-day Representative <irout,o Vrmont, introduced the follow isr joint resolution : \\ herons, ihe intrepidity ami ;il! displayed hy ('oiuniodort tewey in his daring attack upoi ie Spanish deet in Manila liar or and its total dostruotion, oo\ red as it was !?y the ]?r??tr??*t in hns of surrounding forts, lxinrki im as the possessor of high qugli e- as a naval commander herelore, "Resolved, That ho ought t< e promoted to tier rank 01 ad liral, and the I'resi nit is hereby athori/cd to nominate hiui ?or int rank to the Senate. whicl odv is hereby authorix d to eon nil htm, t!i - yen era' la. s reyu iti.. to promotion in tk navy, t lie cont rary. not w it h-landing.' ? rj .lia-n's t i?t>(.ai?, A | to i .~< ii i.> t 1j? '.i * A; i!ii: I l ! * v >i\ !f . : r ' - II < ? V -i I i i Coll f?.. !" +n> -* ?? Si'AXISll ii. i i? i ' . roi:M? in S 'Tt ; al I* I:; 'I'ltW M S Madrid, May !.?A dispatci ( in Vnloiicin says that :< band oi .velve armed MM a lias ! u i'una 1 at (Intalan, but it i - not \ Mown whether nin political itieance at laches t(? this move in id. (iondiirinc- 1 aye Ix-cn . i pursuit. A riot has broken out al Zola era in conseijuonce oi (lie rise o read. Look! A siltcli In Time uvea nine- HughiM' Tonic (new itnproved .mi pleasant), t.ikrn in curly .Nprlinr an all prevents Chills, Dengue unit Maiuriu TCfs. Arts mi Mir ttver, lone* up tto? ?yi in. Metier than Quinine Ouaruntci.il, tr. At Or ii'ifistH. filii unit Oil Imtin.s i I 2<Y To Curo Constipation Forever* Tal C.iscnn.ts f'aiulv Cathartic. Itic < r C.V[ C. C. C. fall lo cure, <iru?'K">ts re futiU iuuu> v V / : V. I - " I i I n-O- --> *? -> CATHARTIC ;; : n ? disk- / ' i: J '"" ; / -isis : yen tco!" >:f r.pf' '' , C ' .*ro tlic Ideal Lua<, i ?ij. ?>p er but - ijrl ittiraljrttalUk ham-, i t 1'tiir. , . M , ' ii.? orIS>jt York. ui;.( ' -f-or-*- k>'-' >u~ - ix-t !> >??>? . ? v-- p/ BAKER'S i i . $ HAIR BALSAM L rA. I V- . CTlCA'Ifia tuul hcttUUilcJ tlit lu^ * \ iJl llr,Mno'f? * luxuriant prrowth. * JJiJri'-v.jp f'ail? to Host*re Orny ' ? Uwti " *"!SvJ Hair lo its Youthful Color. \ vfo ^ Tl Carri * \'p <li - aer* A: hair tilling. 6 . uiul a I ui < . Si:NT FKEK 1<> housekeepers? [! Lieblg COMPANY'S :;j Extract of Beat i COOK BOOK? t ' ' nir i. . ,,) [ ri'ji tr?' 111:11.y ? ami ilclifious ilisht's. ! AM- I. Mr <'?! . V o 1?.?x rii.X?w V..rU "?*? ' . ro i|>.: I ton tori viT. ' uly r: loc ertf'sc. " 1 r 0. .C . . ; >euro,V*usitu?tsrotundmoney. oe "registration ' SiOOh'. V* i - i hi:! i v k:\ t * .N in accordance with the Act of I providing or the r-gistrat ion of ' | electors, l In* books ?| registration will I open-A on llu' rst Monday of each ( t!? : ! the (' H'.rt !' . for the ro ;i.-?rat ioa of Hectors entitled i t t r ^i 'i in. i iinih r ; ' oind ilntion, ! ) 1 opt tic: I* t l o PIUTf sive \ <! . i ii i ;.r|i lito" t h in : i t hirt'v da< ? \ li >r* I lie general > lection in lft'S. 1 i,rs who regi-!ered on or before k r | t lie 1st of January, ls'.tS, are not re- 1 Olllce hours: from 0 a.m. to 8 p. n)? I W . < . A. PoRl BR, -A . Stipr.ol Reg. for Lancaster Cog it ty. !! Lane:;- : r, ( . Jl. S. (. 1- eb. 1. IS'JN, . I c> tor.- at ion*forever. ' A -w,a-xxt:? d ! r : rflHK MANAGEMENT OF TUE 1 i l.ulill -llle I ill- W?iir.iiii.ii Hiiiiwii- '* |in tills l rri;ory is desiro'ts of seeitr- ;\ i r '' in-- > Minn >f character f \ : nd ability t?? represent its interest, {; I I with Lancaster as headquarters. The f, , ri^ht nan will betl >i-<n.irliIy educated r | in the nee ?>' life insurance atnl 1 the : rl of successi'ul solicitin<f. There is no biisinees <>r profession not re- . j .-* -fui' i s capital \v i- more n- r? J munereuivo than a life ajjenoy 00b* , 1 dilated \itii energy and ability. (.!oN"ia'n ' re p) a 1 V with men who desire^t- 1 | . v ':' 1 .! s to nf: ??ilt pt- iniiytm.,l ' i s? n is / - - .! * W. TTOl>!>: ' Me t ..' 11; 11 s; V . I ;.'It 1. ; ? - ? | v'nt'b S.im'iri) i - .'.a > TgVS" "k ,: Ji&fjSsi#MStfl:} o K' ' ^ " Y? 'I cail i!t 1 hp % -ai; ::? > *\?*1 a *p.-; . . f at my mi rkolilaily. I*r?>mj?t ; Iiverj * * : |a . : all on. -r it, a , ; art . y tlio town. }\ j w. r. yc*TMcs. j July 28,1897(ly) * * ' J ' t" .. , ?<:/ ?. I' ' ' ' ' } r cot lm ne:-< conducted ti r'.'ootnuTr Frrn. 'Ou? Ornct if. fi- # r" I'. S.PATCNTP?ritr J ami wo c;ui set u. e ; 4 :iuui less l.rno tluu i.w>s? J rcmote.f r>in W'a?d.' i" i. I J tictul tnoUel. draw.i,k or photo., wv.h Jr .'trip ? #'.:ou. We 'di'ise, if | itcr.ttibie or r ot, (ret < ' feharpe. Gjr fee not due till patent is rccurert. ' 5 a Pamphlet, "How toOb'iin 1'j n " v til ' (, J ro?.t oI same in the U.S. and foreign countries J ' I t sent tree. Address, ? . iC.A.SNOWA.CO^-( 'w PATtNT Orrtcr, W.SHiNi-.-r>N < . ? ,i .?vc%W "^.CC.C ^ o> ' v ' > ,4 y iv". j Hon t Vobcero Spit and Smoke Viur I.lie A'.MJ. ' To unit trlWci'O easily riiul forever, l>c netic, full of Lfcjilcr ;i 1 v.?'< take No T<wi i Ttac, tlie wonrfer worker. Hint makes wenk men \ strong. All druggists, fiOc-or 11. Cure giiaran- \ teed Hook let and sample free. Address . .Sterling Kcuiedy Co-, Uuitugo or New Voik. % ._ /' * ? - i- " ^