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of the approach of age and l
declining power.
No matter how barren the tree
nor how leafless it may seem, ?}
. you conPdently expect leaves fl
m . \iin. And why?
' B Because there is life at the (
Rj roots.
So you need not worry about *.,<
y. the falling of ycur hair, ' ^
? threatened departure of youth
* fc, and beauty. And why?
b" Because if tiiere is a spark
life remaining in the roots c" '
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Mr. XV. A. T i ipletou of tin
city ! "- boon a k'e 1 to distribute
prohiSMiou literature or o'he;<
Wise lvriresnnt tii.? nVnitilii
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liquor element of this State.
"his oil' ; , no doubt. mad 1
tf '.im because of hi < we1] known
temperance view, ;, and his activ*
life-work in hehnlf < f .morality
and temperance?hut pr-mining
on his prejudice again-t fu dispensary
to induce him to join the
liquor crowd.
I?ut Mr. Temploton i- n r only
a conscientious citizen, l.-ut he i
. a sensible man. lie knows a good
thing when ho *oes it, and, he
.. ^ will have nothing to do with the
'prohibition movement, as nowl
supported by the saloon men qj
the State.
* . Others can do as they pleast*,
but Mr* Templeton will not go
back on bis temperance, principles.
lie will not be a party to
the unholy alliance, but- will
stand forever by the be'&t and
most effective liquor law that
w as ever enacted, ? ' w
M*r 'I'om tsa j uf nna
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a n,u ncoin^omisi ne prohi bi t ionist,
but ejrekvTttMvee has Hatislied
him th?fffj^$f&p?n*?ry is better
for grffijajrafiw. A r. Tem
l.r1a nigh olli:
oor in..Uie Presbyterian church,
/ . and a man who has the cburago
of his temperance convictions.?
Abbeville Press ami Hanner.
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LANCAST
T11K IJATTLKSIIir ALAItAMA.
Sticce^sfu'ly f.nmiehed. * flighty
Marine Engine of War.
.
; Philadelphia, May 1*.?The
battleship Alabama wa;- ueoess
fully launched at Cramps' shipyard
at 12:50 today.
There was not a hitch of anv
sort 'to mar tho success of the
launching. Mi.-a Mary 10. Morgan,
daughter of Senator Morgan
'of Alabama, named tho chip for
: her native State. The weather
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was beautiful,' but onlv a few por1
poni witnes 'd the ceremony, f ;;r
'of Spanish treachery keeping the
:m!os of thd shipyard closed
a gainst *11 except about fwohunr.
1 invib-d guests and rvnvspa1
vr men. Thoehip can be made
' r< uly for commission in a ; >ar if
Itheafmbris delivered promptly,
i Tho Alabama i > tho first to be
' . . - .1. V P *K . I - -
'i f fit lit ;it* 'in ail'i
^!iir i of Jior type, the other two
I being the.Illinois and the Wiscoo^
1* i>e presents marl : <!r "*.
f:i ' )regQn. Indiana and
: >tts. These difTei noes
inv-tlV ooth l.ho arr'-'vof
riho-Mil erj and the disposition of
I the Arinor, as well as a consider
! ! V -:v v
LiOl)t. V
k \ 'h u- ' of t'. 1 )
type are afcgoaway with tntirely,
! tlie main batKn^y of the Alt bntna
type consisting of* '-i -inch
igunBin turrets and Jfodfi% ft
, I *1
i whi h ton are mounted on the
gun d?'- <c, eight in broaden :;e b
! we"'. hi' turrets ar.it t-TV > fir';
'
turret on tiio gun deck. Konr ar??
uioulit in a all redou! t u
t!i -..v . u. -ni , ? <> or, t :1;
u . ~ 1'ho broi; isi 1 b-ineh gun-'.
in ' if Uoi >jjj .1 Hinted in pr >I
j /ting iVHi :: . :.r?> mour.ied in
i , ports, : order to secure an
extensive trslu f rward and abaft
the her in.
The general dimension of tiio
Alabama class are an follow*-:
L- n-.'th o"?r all..174 feet; breadth,
72 feet; freeboard forward, 20
feet: freeboard abaft the after
S turret, Id feet 0 inches ; draught,
'2d feet 0 inches; displacement,
11,.">20 tons. The guaranteed
spc e.l is to be 10 knots and the
estimated horse power 10,<)')().
Cntfirrh Cannot he Cured
w I t !. if A I- AI'i'blCATIONS, u* they i .ill no J
rt-'t.-A tin- scat ?>f tin* ?.!i?? Catarrh is a
lilooit or constitutional (I: ease, ami in order to
ct/ru il you must taki Internalremedies ll.iii's
ctkiirrb.Curo 1b takerf In torn ally, and acts dl*
fVcclly on tbo blood and mucous surfacos. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is not a i,uarh niedteiux It u .1
l>r<-srri".si by one of tie- best jihv'sie ins la this
, country lor years, ami is a r< 41n.1i' |in scrl|?l l>Ul
i; t ci it ;> wed of the boat tobies known, com
him-d with the host blood hurdlers, uciin# directly
>>n the mucous surfaces Yht* perfect
combination Jnf the two ingredient . .? what
|irotliic< s Mich wonderful results in cur:../
< at.II 1 11 Send II r t> Mililoiiiats. Ireo'
F .1 CHKNEY .v CO.. Prop* . Toledo O
ISSOHl l>v prll'i T.V
Hall'* l-'iimily I'lIN av tlw l>ost.
BUY AN IN THE WAR.
! (liven Commission (n Organize
Regiment?From Silver to
Lend.
Lfnooln, ,Nfeb., May IT.?Will
iam J. Bryan is to orpanizo a
third regiment of Nebraska volunteers
to tender their porvicos
to tho President as soon as mustered.
(lovernor Ilolcomb today
iaaued him a commisaion as
eolonel with authority to proceed
and Mr. Bryan told the Associatey
Press correspondent toniplit that
ho would accept the commission.
T<? Cor? Con* 11 put Ion lurmrr.
TuUc ?' im arcls CauilV Cuthurtlo. 10c nr C.V
If C. C. O. full to euro, druKtf.sU refund muuu)
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S M MI - W L I bl 1\ L a V.
er, s7cT, satiTrdav
' For t'lc Kntcri 1; \
Why Not El ret. Them?
1 in th > proceedings of tho
State Convention there was ov'
oral e(Torts made to 1 t tho pooIpie
of tho townships say by their
ballots who their Magistrate shall
be. But the convention refused
i. ? ?
iv ^.luui siuu ngnc. ? liar goe-i .
and suffici nt reason they have
for so doing this writer fail ? to
-co. It would certainly bo domocracy
pure and simple. It is
very plain that tho present way
: of selecting said officers is'of a
| monarehial tendency and savor
' too much of one man power. Tin
Statutory lnw says that tho oi ij
cer^ shall bo appointed by the
(jovernor, with tho i lvieo an
'consent of the Senate, 1 i *i vir '
I tually puts he v. ho'; r it' into ,
i t,h > I: '\nd i of i' > f >r : r< \
the several conn1';-. E<?po?'::\M
when they seo tit as s n. of them
have done, to ignore th veil os
tabliahed precedent of consulting!
i'.-.ith, and alio- in t'"- .Members
i the b wor I' n t vo e
| in miking sc'eetions lor said
lot'cars under the law as it
l? > v * mas th 'neompe:mit and
'unworthy on account of their
willingness to do the bidding of
th ' who have the y >v t > a;
point iheni are often taken.'
Whi!" t' e competent end worthy'
tt'nn UfAlllll I'm r\l> rs ~ ~ ~r ?'
I - - ' " "l li"'.
; eopl if allowed a chance 1 ofore,
f Iwx n l^ff
I I J ^ [,POi \ a l li'; I .
ft i-i v r;- -ti"..n ;3 to t' i : vv- i' r:
; to >v '
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["flicer# from v<uV rtiOi' to v o: >-j
i er, an . c< nsidered in&rtnp te t1
to choose ytho shall be Magistrate
' home.
Now, in j;!.- ii > to the afovei
ne otioned voters, and those who,
may desire to compete f??r those
oflioes, this writer ;voui<! sium'-st
that the County ISxecu!'ve JL'oni:
imttoo prepare a sop rote ballot
box at each polling precinct in!
which each votci can place his
billot for his choice as to who'
shall be Magistrate anrl <'.? afo-l
! bio in the township in which said ;
voter reside". And said boxes be j
i managed and votes counted and'
: results declared in accordance!
i with tho "rules governing primary j.
'elections and th.it the appoiut:
monts bo made as in all other
| cases where appointments are
su frees ted by the veto of tho peoploi
This rule has been applied :
already in several townships in
this county and gives satisfaction,
and your humble servant knows i
no reason why the townships11
should'nt all be allowed tho same <
privilege. Votkr.
12,000 Volunteers u< CliickaI
manga.
( hickamauga National Park.j
' May IT.?At 0 o'clock this evening
11 regiments of infantry, one
of cavalry anil live light artillery,
12,000 men all told, had reported
to Oen. Rrooke, in command a
the Chickamauga army. T* different
regiments have be provided
with camping grounds,
tents and equipments as rapidly
I as possible.
No-To-l??c for Fifty Onti.
. iluaruntncil tobacco habit cure, makes weak
m airoiiK. biooU pure.* 6l>c,$l. All Iriiftgl-Vi
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MAY 21, 1898,
1SIS3IAKCK ON Till-: WAR.
Tho Old Statesman, Suffering|
From (iout, Adversely < riticiscs
America's Course,
Fearing She Will liecome
a Nauil
Power.
l-'ri >i. icl.-rahe, inay IS.?Tao
col 1 an I rainy vcather 11 :s increased
Prince Bismarck's neurnlnio
n?/1 ?,n 11 ;
<m i ?iiU tJWCli*
nig of his legs and ho had been
unable to leave lii < bed fur several'
ilays. Dr. Schwetug r is again
here, and is disquieted about his!
patient. The prince, therefore,I
is unable to receive visitors, but
a correspondent of the Associat
Press,from members of i he family.
I
ha ' abl ! > obtain t he view
of the former ci.aucellor on tlx
\.;ir and the suggested Anglo*
Saxon alliance, as suggested by;
the prince during ..i; most recent
talk at the table. In ; ' t nee i
they are as follows: Prince Bismarck
c< t.di: :.;n - the war i;t
v. . II .
inatic Americans provocation,
which finally became unbearable.]
: '
"Tb" w! ")lo rour oi 'Washington
administration lias been
m. .ncern.
"My views are well undi. rstood.
I have always, hold that war is
only defensible after all other
reme-iii s h w '! -d. The t ul;
ith*. v to An., vioa or turopo. The J
i .-.it. w siK>- will bo :orcomI to
' ) ' an irdern. ; p liey,
.
a < v > j icy a in or ler to
.
! . :onn) ii mii'u.iry < .J a naval
power?an c-xper. .vt? luxury
which her geographic positionl
r ndero 1 una cc^ary.
"America's ihange of :r nr
mean- retrogression in the high
itise of civiliaati< i. This is the|
m in re; rett: bio fart a; >ut this
war."
II. gardiug I roll in i on
l'l. I !>y J i . . h < h 'ii'-. rluin'f
the British secretary of statei
for the colonies, at" JJirmjnghaniJ
Prince Bistuarck said :
"The importance thereof deponds
upon wlmthAr Mr. Cham-*
beldam's private opinions are
those o;j the British govornm -nt.
( 'loser Anglo-American relations
art' doubtless feasible, but an a!*
lianco is improbable and unserviceable
to both.
"Besides it ia a mistake to call
the Americana Saxons. Theirs is
a mixed blood, British, Irish, Herman,
French 'and Scandinavian.
"The Anglo Saxon does not
even predominate today. This
dwelling on so-called race interests
is nonsense in politics. Look
at the Kneso-French agreement
and the droibnnd. Politics are
not dictated by such far-fetched
sentimentalities.
"(jormanv's duty, plainly, is to
maintain her interests by carefully
nursing the Rood neighborship
of the European nations."
I have been a sufferer from,
chronic diarrhoea ever sineo the!
war and have used all kinds of
medicines for it. At last I found j
one remedy that has been a sue-:
cess as a cure, and that is Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar-1
rhn-a Remedy.?P. E. (iaisu.M, 1
(iaars Mills, En. For sale by .11;
F. Mackey'ifc Co/and B. C. Hough
<fe Co., Lancaster, 8. C.
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SMALL VESSEL BLOWN I P.
"eported To Mudri ! Thai Amorii
'lt IJoai !)?'siroyt 1 I:i i'unlcnas
I)j Lxploslonol Toi'iKMlo ami
Highicon Livi host. >
r
Madrid, May 17, 11 a. in.?A
1 i f)-.i\c.l J-,ere today from
Hal ana says that a small naval
! T, hav:: . of IS men,has
' oh w poll' 'iivd. nns, while
: r oi .v'ii' torpedoes
' r >m t ,-i r> dispatch
n ! . , In exploded
thro'iy'i t -g i - ico of those
riu: ' i - '.< v. rh and that all
tlir? ri i > * / '' <1.1 -L ? c 1
. v. i.. ui.?uu reierrcu to
polish- 'i.
Tiirt I pa' h d -s not indicate
whether the boa: was an Atneri? j
c n or a Spanish craft.
ind, May 17*11 j?. in.- An
official' dispatch,'from Ilabana *1
the r ; rt of the bio ing
? . . ill n vxl ve? -el oj'I'Cardenas,
resulting in Jthe loss Of 18
litfes. Th dispatch says the yes* i
sel was an American. '1
ifiy old soldiers now feel the
its of the hard service they
hiring t. e war. Mr.
(io . ri. Anderson, of liossville* 8
. ; c llnty, iVilli., v ho saw the
. ( . - . t tho |
front, is now frequently troubled. I
wit! rheumatism. "I had a *
k 'iV; 1 lie says, I
: a 1 ( ha in- 1
I m. it di so I
L v;> li : to j 1
v mo ' 1
I p." Mr. An- 1
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f \ i r i -1 -1 y I
bhoul le'oi it,in their 1
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It would appear.' says the- I 1
M*i! : - ! ' st r, "that t !to ,flv*
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partment was misled by j1" lt,ul
i orU, fr< m Spain that ' * v ape
\ 'Tile fleet ha i ret us : na.
1 .ay j
t :-\mI on. \\\e 1 'junior * j
n|' 'he ; r -s. ch-/. A x\\-av feamp<ui!
should /io soi.AV^ i:. Ho
wn-. llierofoiv, smit \ l'orto
Rico,' -omothing like a wild
jrpi K! (-hase, and has now to retjnc/his
sf?'p in order to meet '
the snemy upon favorable terms." [
It the same old story, that was /
made so familiar on both sides'of '
the line in this country thirty livo f
vears fliro. ''rohably the host
thinir that. could he done with
the 1 oard of strategy would be to
dpit them wpjn a iury room, and
nr>t allow them to read tho .
'/ X
papers uutij the war is over. --A^
A Spanish Fleet for the I'll Hi
pines.
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Cibraltar, May 18.?The^%r?L ,
class battleship I'el&yo, the ar- 1 .
mored cruiser Emperador Carlos ' S
V., Alfonso XIII., Viltoria and
(iiraldn, the auxiliary cruisers
Kapido, Alfonso XII., Buonofl
Ayres and Antonio Lopez and
three torpedo boats,now at Cadiz,
are ready for sea. They are ex
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pouiwu iuo?ii lor me i ninppincd
before the end of this month with
11,000 troops.
The Cuban question and political,
issues sink into insignificance with t
the man who suiters from piles. What
he most desires, is relief. 1 )eWitt'a
Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. Crawford
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