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Foul-Smelling Catarrh.' t Catarrh is ono of the most ol?stinat? discuses, and hence the most dillicui to get rid of. t There is but one way to cure it The diseuse is in the blood, and all tin i Hprays, washes and inhaling mixture in the world can have 110 permanen ^ effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it i the only rumedy which can reach tin disease and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McA Mister, of I Jnrrodsbttrg Ky., hud Catarrh for years. He writes "I count soo n? Improvement whatever though I was constantly treated with >i>ray M and washes, and bitTi r e 111 11> 11M i ff la fact. I could feel U'.i # each winter I wuswors' "'"K fV"'T previous brought to iuy 11 otto USL,^. M that < aturrli was a tilooi MMPta ^ ilt^eaxe, and After think JT tut; over the mutter. ^I saw it Wl???lllireiirf<in-I.l. ^ s. S and r * ' \v well' used. tlued a perceptible Improvement. Oontlnutli; the remedy, the disea-o was forced out r>f mj system. and a contploto euro was the result I advise all who have this dreadful disease ! abandon their local treatment.which has novel done them any Rood. and tuiie S S. S.. ft loin edy that can reach the disease and cure 11* To continue the wrong treatment foi Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-Seated diseases which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It. promptly reaches Catarrh, ancl never fails to euro even the ^ most aggravated cases. &S.&T). Blood ? is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no ^ dangerous mineral-. W llooks mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ceorgin. For The Legislature. Koitor Kntkrpimsr : Please announce I am a eandida.e for tiomitia1 ion as Representative, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. .IOI1N W. II AM Kb. Short Locals. ? Miss IVI Miirkorel! of' Mack stocks is visiting relatives at this place. ?Miss .lulia He'll ol' I loath Spring is visiting her sister, Mrs. ?( J. M. (-anthen. here. ? Mr. .John Itlakonev, of ("loinson College, is here visiting ^ friends and relatives. ?Mi sses Mary Hunter and Alice Mackey of Winthrop College is home to spend vacation. ? W ?Mr. Theodore lilackwell of Kershaw is visiting the family of Capt. A. McManus. ?llev. W. <Kwart will f preacn m me enapei at tile laetory on Sahhath afternoon at I o'cloc U. ?Mr. W. II (-Jregory and family ol ('ocoannt (irove Fla., is visitiny his lather, Mr. ('. .). 11. (ireLCory, here. ? Mr. H. 1\ Knight, sort of Mr. (), 1Ivniuht who ;i he n .t l< n<Iiriu ' 'I in--on <' '! ! thr iii^h ( \vn Wetln sda\ *n dm I : i . < . .. l .. ?<>ni i i it i >. . j i < i . .i N lion. S ' ' 1 >. I'nrlh e - liter 1"' Jjf ^ the' ^ftuina !n iot. < -itl organ Of the > . r- Couneil, .Junior <) [ . A. M. ;roh!i-hei! at Sinn r, , . was in ti.wn Friday. ? 'ards are out innouneiny the nia"* aye ol Miss Mattie Miller, ian ?er of Maj. H. F. Miller, to [ Mr. .J. "ri . Ilaekney, ol / O..W.I.. ... V ' / 1 M'... I .. I... II.W1" , M ruiM'hUJIV, June '2d. a! one o'clock p. m Tho, rcmony will take place at the /oine of the bride's parents and will ho performed by tho Rev. .1. K. Carlisle, pastor of tho Methodist church. Mr. 1*. Ketcham of Pike City ' % Cal., says: "During my brother's late sickness from sciatic rheumatism.Chamberlain's Pain Balnt war, the only remedy that gavo him any relief." Many other.' have testified to the prompt re .1 y-<m. lief from pain which thin lini A I ment atrords. For sale by J. F I tackev <fc (To. and B. C. Uougt ' Co., Lancaster, S. C. 1 \ A ?Mr. .J. M. Cuuthen has let the contract* for a 5-. room dwell ing to ho !>uill on his lot on Cemo5 tery street. Mr. John Price is t the contractor. ? It fs \ot Smut I I *<>x> s I t The reported ease ot small pox 4 that was supposed to he located J: 011 Heath, Springs ?Vr Co's Irvin , place turns out to he not small . pox. Dr. it. .1. Witherspoon went t out and examined the case and 1 he told this reporter that it is not J small pox. So those who were i so much excited over the matter 7 can dismiss tlicit* fears and rest i easy. XO UKOA n OIK 1AVV. Hriii'n Nrunifii Are u .lliih'li i'or Any Nation. i The practice of serving out a | ration ot grog daily to I'nited 1 States man of-war's men was 'lisI continued many years ago. It *ras found to l?e a had scheme, i While most of the men were ahle , J to use the rum in moderation, it 1 was found that there were many j of the bluejackets in whom the service of ration of liquor only served to stimulate an appetite for more, and who. after imbibing ?the grog, would **hit the beach," embark upon sizeable sprees and get into scrapes both ashore and ; aboard ship when they returned j to duty more or less shaky. When j these tacts were satisfactorily proved the serving out of grog to limited States man-of-war's men was discontinued. Sailors in all of the others of the world's great navies still receive their daily grog. The fact probably does not ! prove anything, but the writer, who bus seen man-of war's men I of all nation on tumultuous shore liberty in <|uite a few ports of the world, has yet to see a French, j Italian or Spanish bluejacket thrash a British man of war's man in a fair stand up fight, such ns heavy weather men of the navy ; are bound to mix up in when en ! gaged in hitting the beach. Th? reason why the laid probably proves nothing is that the American man-of war's man, \> ho gets no groe ?u all aboard Ins lightin;: j packet. als,? invariably contrives to chew up his I/itin antagonist in a naval uniform. 1 ho only lliin^ t n* i .. u a\ ei a^e old til no A merit'an it-jacket like* better i'i a pori ?in la t on., tation, say, t ban a li !ii a ii It 4 I French, f t nl hi n ?<r $nnni?!) hi in ?>f war's man, is a 1 i_rht <ith three 1 or four ot'cm put to^eth^r. The Latin sailors may scratch lbia up a bit with their turner nails?their . | mot hods of li^htin^ may ho ' judged from 'hi fact?but when the cops.ut hcrw isf 11m gendarmes, I appi on t he scone?to net mauled around a heap themselves ; in many cast thov generally lift V., U l.ill/ I..S-1 ??llf e/?nl 1. ,, <.?.< ? i * ?? win >wil it Kuropoan (loop wator men to sort out of the dust.? Kxchango. A 11.41*1*V TCItlin VI'IOA. I ' .lliih i'UncroN Wrdu One of Tlioitr Who Aided in Iter l>ei%|?e. Baltimore, .tune t>.?Mi.i? Kvangeline Cisneros, whose romantic escape from a Spanish prison in Hahaua several months ago, is i recalled, was married here to-day > to Carlos K. Carbonell, who as' stated in her rescue. The ceremony took place at the Hotel Kennert at noon. The happy j couple left for Washington an hour later. MORE SPANISH WORK. Tried to tJet Into Magazine at Fort St. Philip. j . At Innta; J one b.?An atj tempt was made on the night of J May 2'.) to enter the magazine at i Fort St. L'hilip on tho Mississippi, I <15 niilos below New Orleans. In j endeavoring to apprehend the two miscreants the s ntimds who : challenged them was struck on the head by a bar of iron in the hands of a hidden a!lv and -non I | ly injured. The news of the affair did not become known until j today. About half past 2 on the morn | itig of May 2b the sentinel on the i parapet of the Tenth battery heard a suspicions noise in tIndirect ion of the magazine and on creeping up to the house saw two men trying to file the locks, lie _ 1 II l . ? * i cjinueugeu uiejii i?11r tiiev ran, and. alt hough lirod at, managed to escape, one of the men sending a shot through the sentry's sleeve as he let't. The sentinel pursued the two men and as he neared ; the steps leading 1the landing a I | third man stopped out and struck ! him with a har of iron felling him to the ground. The guard* aroused l?y the shooting came on the scene hastily hut the three men escaped in a boat down the river. iiAitieiso.-v o\ noitsnx. IUo<|iirill Tribiito of la?' I'uriin-r 1 I* r<"? i <1i*i? I of (li<< liilli'ii Chicago, June 7.?"1 consider j the American navy, ship for ship, gun for gun and man for : man, unequaled by any navy in I ihe world to-day," says Former ! i'residont Harrison. The courage and daring of our mot), the personnel of the ollicera of our ships the gunnery, the nerve and spirit manifested in all done, offer to the world the spectacle of the navy for which there is no su perior." While declining for obvious reasons, to discuss the war itself .Mr. Harrison spoke with enthusiasm of the greatness of th? act | of Lieut. Hobson in sinking the ! Merrimac in thr? harbor of Santi! "The act (d Lieut. Hole-on" he said, "has lew if any parallels in i i'i > luster1, of 'lie world. At Manila the act of t'ommodore Dews as brave, but In- entered ;< , >o uih harbor to i?i v*- hot ier . triumph bv '.1- ":>i . f -:i ? wnarms. ' 1 "Lieut. Dobson and his heroic crew not <?nl wen with !h<> M.-r ri ma-- into t ii range of an a .vfu ' (ire, unable to reply, but the inj terior of their ow n vessel was i loaded with torpedoes for her de. - . .1 - - - , nil ui liiiu <11 lilt* |il opt'l 11 IIIt* | They wont in unable to tiro one i gun at tho enemy, ami prepared to destroy tho very dork under their feet. We search the pages of liistorv in vain to iind some act of heroism for country and llag that approaches this." , - . one Minute is ik. $>ng, yet relief i? obtaiiietl iu half t tint fi?ne !>,) t lie use i of One Minute Cough Cure. It pre|.Vents consumption and quickly cures ebWrt, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia. | la grippe and all throat and lung j troubles. Crawford !Sr<>?. A new lot of New Home sewing machines on hand at this office. * r | /^ANDY :|. ^ni:< I ABSOLUTELY GDSRAHTEED f? ;; |nlp?ni1 tiooklft t'rf". A<l. S i ! Kt.JSfi KT.'lll MY < ARMY SAILS FROM TAM!?A. A Force ol* T unity-seven Thousand Men to Invade Cuha. Gen. Shatter in Command. London, )oneI).?The Washington correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, with the approval of General Greely, cables the fol. l : lowing: The army kni 1 o?I from Tampa at noon 'o-day (Wednesday). The force numbers 27,000 men j composed of infantry, calvary, . artillery, engineers and a Rignai I corps. The infantry consists of twentyseven regiments, sixteen regulars and eleven v.oluntoers., as follows : Of the regular regiments, the j First, Second, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Highth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventc enth, Twenty-lirst, Twenty second, Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth. Of the volunteer regimentB, there were the Seventy-first New York, Thirty-second Michigan, Fust and Fifth Ohio,Second New j York, First District of Columbia, , Fifth Maryland, One Hundred and Fifty-seven Penney lvania land the Third Pennsylvania. The i total intantry force is 21,000 men. ' In addition, there are a battalion j of engineers, a detachment of the signal corps, fivo squadrons of cavalry, four batteries of light artillery and two batteries nf heavy artillery. (itinera I Shafter is in chief command of the force, which is convoyed by the battleship Indiana and the gunboat Helena, with the training ship Bancroft a* general Shatter's tloating homo. The transports arc duo at Santiago Friday night or Saturday morning, and a landing will ho attempted on Saturday. This should bo effected without difficulty, and no doubt by Sunday or Monday, at 1? apt the Stars and Stripes will tlout over Santiago do Cuba. minting Kt omits. (Mncatn iug '. !uno '> - I'lo iiii'iu work < l the regiment ! ooinnir 1 ' ? ? ? ' ' <?t ' i !' ; I' ' ' d i.i*;i !!. ' no\t !'. w oeks will J he the work of recruiting each ! i ntii pa;. v 1 o i t - '.II >> r- <i j! 1 I 1Kb mi n. i b*' major ol each ! battalion, aci'onij niod b\ tour ! mon, v. iiI be sent out to b tie I recruiting. Offices will be opened it) all tllo slates ronresenli ! her." ' ami every eflort will he made to i:t'l tin' work finished in a short time. When the regiments are remitted to lull strength the I'ark unny will nunifier T'h'tOO men. SHERIFF'S SALE. I U I I.I. SKI.I I'<?It ? ASM AT Till", i 1 court hftuse stcji-oti Mon lay, .luly ; Ith. he following taints levied oil ! I?y ine to satisfy tax olaims : | \V. K. Itelk 7"? acre-.. Kstato Mrs. \\ . .1. I.angley 100acres. I,. M. < 'I.YIII'KN, SlieriIf L. C., S. ('. .!line 11, IS'IH. Don't Tohareo Spit and Smoke four I.ITe A\.S|. To quit lobfti oo cHsily nud forever, be mag nctie. full of life, nervo ami vigor, take Nn To ?ac. the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, SOc or VI. Cureguaran toed llooklct and sample free Address Sterling ltcmedv Co , Chicago or New York. \ catmabticT j j B9F. Alt J-. "' DRUGGISTS J v>cof co.-.^li '.r 'i nro the Mt al I.aia-J r;:> or cripp.hnt rto i natnrtlrMt)li< lum-t <>..? bicri-o, ninr'M- ' r.n., or New Vork. *ji7 h |PORK? 4Porh SatJ88QPi J. x x x ^c. L> A V/ * CJ ' "g-atH w\ vAlfoA "L-<l 2-'i L ; < :i _Sms^ .t:1 g "S"<?si all now gek lyysh pork sail it;'- \ve|I as lir.t class bod alt in? market daily. Prompt delivery m ".do for all orders in any part of t Ic t own. W. P. YOUNG. July us Is'.iTt ly) MA iN : ^-.-s / . TA.-.t.rrrr.?- : nvr.YCUiUB Ay ' ./. .. '< ?.*.? ; ? ... ui: Mom! S/ ?.V j. .. -. Die.. cau?eJ I \:r V1 \fr e > a r ' . tir.U In??e \ jft '> '' ;/ ':<>' 'i'l' ftul .Ktrolv \ ~~w~J 11 ana .. .. ,.i ' r. II-". rr? v-at J.i lion it tnurn in ttni?\ Ihrirt i . 4. o imi?r<>#eii*?'nt nn?i ? i :i ( Lj.H v. r- i\.l < '. r fail In, k.hi n|K)H li.vvin.t :ho , mine . . hlatn. They 1 kvmcumlthouf.... . ; . ' IVo friroft pos? . it ire written i:u:irr.nt???i tor t -tlYQ la ! f?ich cr?,nor refund ?r - J *.l I vijier i pucknr.?'; or ?iz |-i; fcr By j mail, in 1 1 .!> vir;.i r. v.- r . ">0. ( ircnlar I^ AJAX REKED i CO., HlSSF Kor -:i iii Lancaster. S. by .1. K j Mncki'j vV Co. "Wanted. rill IK M A \ A'.K.M KN I OK THE I Equitable Kii?> ssiirance .Society in * 'm? territory is desirous of serur! inir tin- services of a man of character amiability to represent its intercut, with Lancaster as headquarters. The right man will be thoroughly educated ir t lie science of lite insurance and the art of successful solicit ing. There O no business or profession not regiiiring capital which is more remunerative than a life agency condueted with energy and ability. Correspondence wit h men who desire to secure permanent employment and are ambitious to attain prominence in the profession is invited. W. J. KODIiKY. Mgr., Hock Hill, S. C. j March 2H-t f. j :-r:rc Ni t; Sicn i !.*? : ?'; * Absolutely l'n\ n %vn to -i\o I prof?- *i' n. 4'uroi% in 13 i?? ~3 days. W?? irtr.it 1 money ii ac ?io n??t <*\ir** Y"? can bo (rcaiedat * J hom? tor t lit- um?'|?n ? and tho i-unu* ^uuruii* j with those who |l jjlj prvfer to comoJiere wo ' Mill < ??;. u not to rur- t] iln-iu or pay cxpenae ot - "mini', rpr^iwvf~ +/.ra J-U, S|f> iM, mVll**d MuUo no L| r*? V ? Ur. M Churfr, It fa.i I WHTetdSxBS&jfyM&sfa^ ^JXMJrSt euro. Ir yo?i ii.tvt- Ikm a no-p. "Wn Eft t ury, Iodide potash and -till I.rvo aohes nnd icbjy pains. Muvfiue I'etchv* in tnoxtf fi. Sore Throat? firTWii i>lm[>lc%C't)|mpr-C'ohM,? ol ' tit'*. I !< ?r* a any part of 1he body llulror j Jio hnnvH ftillli.j: out, *n thh I'rlnin r v, oundary or '1 Yrtiar v J ^^ lilooil IVUoti Chut wo i yuurunU'v f? t: \W ouHU solicit t ho most obstlii* 1 utcrn?CHA-. I ( hrllt n^r Vjstflthoivorhl fttracn-r ?r -. minor o'.ir". * t. * ?J k 'q R rase has always battled fhr ^ Ill of* tin* r;io-{ Lj Jminicnt pit vslrlar*. f'Tii 111y vims \vMi.\v< nuSmIiniolo .i r| tally of r- a'.::!.: f ti ?lt- a." with ur f'YlMIIU'Mi and n? ? havo ?f\oo.oo'> oapitn) luhind our un nclitioikal Oiarann ? V. titou. ? r lOO.pupr hook ana absolute yrooU. At 4 :?oi% Itl'MKIIV < C>.. xTitifl' * 'l>m|)l(,l dMtlca^o. Jllllnoia* T" r-&J?,344KJ ''i?; Traoc Marks '"yfirijiii^ Dlsiqns "rfTT' Corvric.hts Ac. Anvmi son.tlm; u snot, li mid doncrtiitlnn may < mv is. i?' i . in- .- iiilon frrr Mrfi.-ther iui . ,.. ' y (!onmunlew . ions ?t riot ly iNiiittiimii ml. 11 unit tux k oil I'm onto fi 11'. I. fur xi-.-nriim' | I'oi.m. . > I'm.-in - i i<oli li. null -Mitii11 ,v (- ?. 1 i i'OI .11 'v.M'r, wlthiui' I'll li TVP, in tho Scientific American. A banrtnim-.v niiirnlcd week I v. V. ..?f '-liv \ ulkMon . f urn ?< iontiflo journal. 'V> rma, I'l a \o?i r.nil ,..iii . fi. Snlii by .ill in - lewiera. M'JNfi ? Co.'ll5""'>M""- Nsv; York llrmicli i mice. i'Jo K ft.. Waahitintii, 1>. C. 1 "The Leading Fire Insurance Company ! of America." * hi' ?r11?.rnt* ?! 1 ? barter perpetual jETNA ' t. lilll! iWIIIME IWlffiV i OK II A IM'FOIt I), CONN. Cash Capital ? 4,000,000.00 Canh Assets over 11,000,000*00 liOKsrs paid over .. . 77,000,000,00 Several olher strong reliable com name Yepre-eiited and business entrusted to me will receive >prontpt attention. . 0 '1 '^w.auk, I It, i . iv J Ajjent. ,.ct#- . en ? ? es S. K. I'arker, Sharon, v "I have tried I>eWitt's Salve for itching piles stops tliem in two ii sider I)eWitt's Witch greatest pile e, Crawford llro? Ivtt' . ; (