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Crippled by Rheumatism, Those who have Rheumatism lind (themselves growing steadily worse all the while. One reason of this is that the remedies proscribed by the doetors contain mercury and potash, which ultimately intensify the disease by eaus| ing the joints to swell ami stilTen. producing a severe aching of the bones, fc?. S. S. bus been curing Rheumatism for twenty years?even the wn^t cases which seemed almost incurable. Capt. O. Ik. Hughes, the popular r.iilrnful conductor, ef tiolumH.i, S. ti.nl an xporlenre with ItheunmU-m which convinced htm that there is only oiiu euro for that painful <!is- /tT.r.iitos ease, llo says: "I was a ' great sufferer from nius- / cular Rheumatism for Wm two yours. 1 could g't fj no permanent relit f [*'< vst^ V& from nny mediclno pre- t f' *V ft scribed l>y my physician. P J I took abouta dozen l?>t- t&i l .v i n<?w 1 am as well as I ever was lnniy life. lam . /A sure that your medicine im-'\ f cured mo. and 1 v.-< uhl _ t 2*4/ ?-w? recommend it to ativ oiio . * Jf ...?* suffering from miyhtood disease." Everybody knows thnt Rheumatism is it diseased state of tho blood, and < only ti blood remedy is the only proper treatment, but a remedy containing I potash stiul mercury only aggravates the trouble. S.S.So-LE!scd being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to tho vry cause of the disease and a per[ manent cure always results. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to eontain 110 potash, Mir" Miry or other dangerous minerals. T Rooks mailed free hy Swift Spueilic Company, Atlanta, (ieorgia. Short Locals. ?Horn .Inly II. 1 sjt.S, to Mr. sttnl Mrs. 1\. i. ('rawl'onl. n son. I 1 ? Mioses .Janie and Ma^iol lohnson .-iif vi-i?i:i r relatives ;<t j 1 luil o t * old Mint*. i ? Miss I'd Mackerel I wholuuj visiting relatives hero reI t>i it -1 home t (i i|:iV. -?Messrs. W. I*. Clvburn aid L. I. >S?rultoii were in town! . aw into Thursday. ? .Mr.-. Nannie Crenshaw ?> f Charlotte is visiting relatives in | L the Dry Creek section. ? 1 ho rains have i>eon very j fine, hut if they continue much, longer, the jxrass will run away with some ot tint crops. ?Mr. A. K. licekham of Co-1 luiiihia is ,Vi-iti11ir his brothers near town, Messrs. \V. T. and K. I >. I Seek I; mi. ? Uev. Dr. I I vnn of Columbia i will deliver ;iii address before Jlu* teaehors here next week; also Prof. Snider. ? Dr. W. II. \\Tiit>ott has resigned the presidency ot the I Southern l.aptist Theological Seminary. ?The schools at Carnes school i house and Hopewell will open j Monday morning. Mrs. Lou K. Kiddle will teach tlve former and I MisH Alice Klliott the latter. -Mi ss Lynwood filler, a hern;t iful and accomplished young lady of Heath Spring returned! from a three months visit to Columbia Monday. --Mr. Amos Klackmon killed! a mad dog in the l.ong>vil?e ? nemiihoi hood i hur>day. h had ' <>' u mad three days, hut was i kept ti d cia! train will h-ave h'-ia 'L a. m. M eduesday to co,, , ctvn/u.i lit Scahoard An i. ?f-*> 'hest T loi 1 lie t onlcdeit\4' . i Viitiion i i. Atlanta. I lie institute for tHo colored : "In rs of this conntv i- being j " In "i'i the eoloreu acade'inv i hog this week and is well at-1 t.M ! I v the teachers for whoso I 1 i* was o rdtreil. <t wi (;f <'hnrleMon is in eh;<'<: ?. Tirzah I'] oca nip me nt. The big Alliance Encampment picnic will he held this year on tho 4th and 5th of August, and a larger crowd than ever before is expected. I tr.sri'lrtf A no in. Private Sheehan who deserted t''o FirstS. C. regiment while it v. as in Columbia, has again do. sorted with tho others whom ho decoyed from Chichamauga. Of. licers are now on the lookout for n. ...i .. i . 1 11 iv ui? ? lll'll U I VU) It?* lliv V surely will be, Sheehan will be v^rv apt to receive a heavy pen alty and In* may be shot. lH/i/if/iei'in ill the II ii.rhmrs. The 7-year old daughter of Mr. Conner Flow r.f the Waxhaws died of diphtheria last Tuesday night. Two other little girls ??f his also have the same trouble and one of I limn was not expected to live a few days ago. We are not advised later than Wednesday.. The same dread malady is in the family of Mr. .1. K. I'lyier of| the same neighborhood. I tenth ?./' ii llen/nelnhlr ('nliii'eit Mil it. David W. Mcliwain, a higlily respeetable colored man of the St. I.nke neighborhood, died yesterday after a lingering illness of consumption. ! >avid was esteemed alike by both v/hite and colored.; and one of his white neighbor* remarked yesterday, that he was) honest and honorable in all his! dealings and that he was a chri*-! tian. Mis funeral was attended) by.an unusually targe crowd of both color, d and white people. Sr'/n'itlit*' J'or ( 'itiit/i'r.i&ioiHit tliihrtra. ' , \l a meeting, of the eounty chairman oi l l.e count ies einbi aced in tie4 Kil'th ('ongressional 1 >i- j trsel. four meetings have been ar : ranged in Lancaster county tori Congressional candidates: Kershaw, Friday, Aug. lttth. C'arnes* School Sat ..1 lou.-e, A ug. 20th. Lancaster, Monday, Aug. 2*2nd. Six Mile ('reek, Tuesday, Aug. j 2.">rd. The first inectinir in thodis.l triet will lie held at Chester, An;;. 1-t nul the last at ('amden 011 the i'7th. One Minute is not long, yet relief is obtained in half} bat time by the use of One Minute t'nugli Cure. It pr<vents eonsumption and quiekly cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la ffrippe ami all throat and lun?| troubles. Crawford Urns. Can Save Only 11n* Infanta Maria Teresa. f MT San I iaeo tie ('nl?a. July Hi. via Kingston, Ja . July II. 11:150 a. in. )?The hoard of survey ap ( pointetl to examine the wterksj ol the Spanish -Jnps and to intjuire into the nature ol' their in juries reports that only one shipi eatv ,)>os-ihl\ lie saved. She is the Iniant. Maria leresa. the I'ortn t ilair^hip ol Admiral <' r vera. The hull "i t h<> Cristobal Colon l.i 'a sh ? w . only hi- six t inies ami I lien only hv shells ol'S inch. i 11 ! . 11 1 t i. !. ( i! i 11 re '! '. i . \ i i! 'lii' -1 < ?:*> luil tliV coiniiiawh r "I ill'' ? 11 iUrVfllilt r?'?l I >? <". i 11 t- lie . I Vv eoiiM iit51 l'''I .4,w ?v' iroin i liiBrooklyn ''"1 ' . ii. i.'i'l 1" con t inn-' t Ik i *t 11<- I k* *111''a - -.criilco of lift*; It was loiuui that t.lio brass pities <1 tit larjre j:iiih and I he l?)l I a sort! loclca t t'-.e -mall arms h:ul been t hrown overboard. THEY WKKK AFTKK TltK HKOOKLYS. The Vizeaya showed (die had been riddled by the Brooklyn and i Oregon. She had not been strnek by projectiles larger than 8 inches. The upper works were riddled J by 1 and ! pounder shells. Nearly j all of those shells exploded inside the sup rstrueture and must, I have driven the men from the ; guns. This confirms the story of (.'apt. Kulate that the Brooklyn's I j , . .secondary lire was o terrific that j 1 the men deserted their guns. 1 he survey board arrivi d at. the I wrecks <-f the A1 mi ran to (louen- i <*o sin?I Infanta Maria Teresa last ^ I . | riif?t :tt dark and the work con-1 jsequontly was postponed. A singular tact noted on the four ships is that all the guns were trained forward and the! I story that they were all directed to (ire on the Urooklyn is, thoreI fore, shown to ho true. KI-: M K M It K K Til K M MM'.. ' The magazines of all the ships exploded and the elleet was to Mow up the decks and not completely pulverize the hull or turn the keel up, as was in the ease of the battleship Maine. This is I looked upon as being important. I'jtll ('am** Without Another Shot. I'lnyu del Ksto, liunntanamol May, .July 1 I, - p. in.?< ieticral Toral. commanding the Spanish i forces in Santiago de t'uba. this morning sent a rommunieation to lien. Shatter. indicating his wil lingness !o accept the terms ol surrender proposed ye>terdav and asking the American commander to appoint commi--ioners to meet ! the Spanislt commissioners to ar- ! range to semi the Spanish troopback to Spain. 'I bis will be j promptly done. The,'surrender of* (ion. Toral | not mtly means the fall otSantia ' go.but by the terms ol surrender I the wliblo eastern end of the island falls into tin* hanhs of the i . ... ' i mh'ti .^itiics wimioim a stint t???-1 in^: lirod. Tho surrendor is to in ( ol ndo all' tho 'Spanish troops at I Santiago, (iuantanamo, Caima | Mora ami Sa^ita. o'omposinjr. the I fourth oorps of tho Spanish iirmv. j The portion ol I ho provinco oi l Santiago do < 'uha t fiat lies oa4t ol j tho lino from Las I'almus, to Assorradoros, is surrendered to tho I nitod Statos. Nuvrtu- Wort !>?, & Mowing. '40 v<';vr? lUn'rn in th? South. II unhi-i T.wlc :i k*r?:il win^ilj for < 'hit;* *ri<l nil Malarinl I'ruTi, lie iter Hi ait tjuinim*. li u?ri?nt>'i il, try It AI 1 M Ut'tf ml* 5"C At J fM?? bottle*. A. 13 ?:6 _ Not Kxcited at. all; Perfectly I Satisfied. I ller.lin. .Inly M.? I lit? Cologne Zoitung denounces the story of : the (Jormaii Warship Irene inter-' ferenco at Snhig hay, island t>f Luzon, Philippine*, as a fabrication. 'I he l.okalan/.eigler says the | A merit-.ms are unreasonahl v ex I , citejJ aho.it the Ireffe incident. r'Kven if it had ? cenrred as Ad j I niir.il ! lew v reported, the Irene ; did not interfere, hut retired ltn Uo dl.tlo v upoli .o ' arrival ol the i . * ' American. I her< tore.'-v r\ tour j l.- sy was shown 'h it ih-- Allien-, c ins coil Id a - Is o' .? neut! *. I conn try. I?ut. ii tiii? L Pi i \,\ j A_\i'. i.i. I'Hjr . ; ?. 1 ne?> of |)i/m v'? I f t no A uo-i i/* > HI mi i .< 1 fit to m.?\e ?;< can- c v 111> iiivur^crr. ? l. :t is no 11 * '! our r. < icrm ui St I M pr? tv ?i ii >;t ill';, |o ward .Spain nil'- (loco not intend | tO roC()_'HI/ \ 1 i ? ' 1 hor ic- ;i t i , . i? ii. I ter ia so | it t.ni t do nr.' b - \ \i J M | /^AISDY ! i !L4 < ?\0 $ ' ABSOLUTELY GUAuAN, L j | ( !? tiimMrt fr.v.. A . KTXKI.IMI IIKMFDX < lieve any diplomatic step will bo taken and do not doubt for a moment that the American ollieialp will admit the correctness of the tiermrn proceedings." The foregoing is believed to be | inspired. 1 The i'ngeblaatVs Madrid correspondent says Sagasta has declared that the Americans would be defeated by the land forces inj Cuba and that the A nertcans knew this themselves, hut since Spain no longer has a lleet the Americans oouhl starve the island without subjecting them selves to exposure of the Spanish bullets. Hence he has resolved to bring about peace ns soon possible. The (itrman emperor has con trihuted 1,00 marks to the lied Cross fund. For six Times tlie Amount. Washington, duly II.?Tin* Sill (scriptions to the new per cent, war loan of ijo_'OO,000.UO0 which closed at o'clock this alternoon, including the oilers made by syndicates, will amount to * 1 .JOO.tioojnM.i. or six linns the amount ol issue. The sub j scriptions represented 1>\ cheeks', or i?tIter forms ol payment il is j estimated will aggregate about $7oh.00u.000. or ! 1 lime* the amount of the i>suo. Ivarlv thisl week Assistant Secretary Yandorlip, who- has had immediate supervision of the work in con,nection with the loan, became convinced that the subscri nl ions ! of individuals would In.* far morel than snllieient to wholly absorb) tlie loan and gave instructions that chocks representing all subsciiptions of corporations be pre pared and returned t<> t he senders tonight. It is thought at the treaury department that no individual subscript ions as high as #lo,not) will receive an allotment of bonds. 'Two Terrible Accidents. Anderson, S.Inly 14.? W. M. Cray ton, a grandson of the Hon. I?. b. Cray ton, was killed to-day at his grandfather's home while working with a thrasher. A loosened bolt caused a disarrangement of the machinery and the machine was enfir.dv torn ?<? pieces, a fragment cutting.the young man's throat ami another striking him in the breast. His death was instantaneous. A Nemo man was a bo struck by a piece of iron which fractured Jus thigh and leg, causing his d'-afh ab?> a few hours later. CASTOR! A For Infan's and Children The Kind Yen Hav?. Always Bought a Roars tho -^2* .// fr^"t ;< Sigiu.trri ol it <'n i o ( f #. ? ' r?-% * . I i ....#: ? .k' ''i. 4 ' ? i . * If I < tl> i - .lout--. \i " I I \ . it .-i) ; * - ! i 11,. v ,^ i < .. i 11 nn\ ' - in my i.-i > ij\ iinnnir I * r i % j < V I cathartTc ] TO />% Fv i ml w?? / { I3T2PATI OS-T^r 1 p--r?rr^' ?A LA { opyccisTS | < (- >i ; - ir. '. r,vfT, t> rn Mic i<!ial I.uxa-4 rip ?>r -; .'.it r?r r < > natiT.tl r. vails. k-u:>.J I ' ,i.i w ' ?>rk. St;.4 , ? t \ ' Arf^i aj r"1 ?'. y(Tttfc fj~~\ ' .: ." <o . ... . CUi "J : 'v, . "? i < i V# r" ' >l'%vr'/v 4 * .; .li'j.-t ': ? . i i 'ij'irri'ice. ft- I'j . i' - . : a\ii;itlon if i*i i. 'rv ::?v , in* ?ri ./.? improva' jntMit bbd I'l'.nV i i; I r?) I ? v lull JnI rist Lira ]? .vliii: t\o ?*'iuv:.> A; v 'i. thiols. They , lifivocar*1! tliou-l wi'Iruvoj >'J \vo rivo a poaj itiva tvriltoa .an r.tMii o ti>itiTi ct... curt* PYC ' each c'^y f ? r f'ir ! :hi ma I' :r ? ? xi I w? per I.urkmv ; or ^ir: * i;u?.s ((ml tivif meut) for |2X0. By nuil. in pluiu wri;i'f.??r. m*m r?*c*hA of p-im. I'irctitftr : <rL?-ajax remedy co., Fur -;il*? in Lancaster. S. CM by J. F j Mark* y ?fc C'o. .Vv * < ri i Ah*tiiut*'ly tnknown to tho 7?r -i : ? )' -ii . ?\t % iirve la !* t ? : ? dure. W?* \. r .nit:, i > i? u* ?io no* ? '!? You ran bo treated at hone?*.<* ''i!;: -I'M c: | ^-3VV^ ami the suvw uuuran* C r \\ * \ * :. who u ^1^,1 prefer tocomo Iierti w* , . : r ;r ? [J t li? tn or pay expense of | - i ii i iwmi railroad 1 3l'i SI HB1M ,"11"' QU .Mut. . .. > ?a BisBWCT Cbarcc it ' > I It. . ::. r. ffl Ik rury, l<?lltl?- potn.hand s(?il I! v * :i? h? i nn?| JP-jj pairis. ^iueoue Hntche* ivi. < ''Iiniilost'onjuT't blor* r?l ^ .? I ii . nv R^Vliiariol (!>* t?ouy llalror I i \4 r<iu^ r t. ,i, |i it is tbt.o I'rlmury, ; I 's-mmlnry ?T '1 ?Tiiur)' L %r? ij I'uleon that wo I ^tinriiotvi' lui'tim \?p K ij Ii * ! i* it tho most olietln M 1 1!.;!(,m;.!-. t i I ho II orld for u PMi'Wf rum..it run*, i bis m c. Ajraso lias always baffled tin* 1 III ri* tho 'ii<is( | K flrmliivnt physic!ana. I 4 4V? i.?v.* lu. vJ.M i.1 ? t\ S|M. mlty of i tn-aiin*/ t'bi-? <iis(.a?o with our * VI'IIILKNK in>d wo , tn|i|tnl tvlilnd nur uii"<inrtitlon?l I k.i'iim. I-.: I <><).!.....L unU ulooluic I ir.U. . nioii KilKIIV < ?.. . I i ; - ,. ... * !r Ik-n.i.U , I'lilcniso. UUuoll. kKIMA** 50 YEARS* wVTV7\*;T - cvDcmcMrc Ancr.no sondlwf n sketch and description may 1 ;;1. iim crtuiu ixir opinion free whether id Invention in probably patentable. Conimuntcaii nmtr. fly contldentlnl. Handbook on Patents s.Mit Iron, oldest uireiicy fm- securmit patents. | I'n' ofn taken tbrunch Mutin & Co. receive ,*j rrl 11 notice, without choree. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.areost elri ;'.nt i-oi of any sclenttUo Journal. Terms, t-1 a v<"tr . bur months, tl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,fi"?,d-'' New York Brunch Otllcc. di K St.. Washington, D. C. . "Tiie Leading Fire Insurance ompany of America." I urorpornteri lsl'.i. Charter IWpetual AETNA fire insurance company OK IIA KTFOItl), CONN. Cash Capital $ -1,000,000.00 Cash Assets over 11,000,000.00 Losses paid over 77,OOO,oO0.00 Several other strong reliable companies represented and business entru*ted to me will receive prompt attent ion. A: J. Ci.auk, Resident Agent. s. K. Parker, Sharon, Wis.,writes:? "I have tried DeWitt's Witch* Hazel Sahe for itching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider hcWitt's Witch I la/el Salve the greatest pils euro on "the market.*' < rawford llros. "Wtvn/tecl! '*1111 K MA \ A(i K M K XT O V T11K 1 KipiitahU I.ife Assurance Society in thi> territory is desirous of securing the services of a man of character and ability to represent its interest, with Lancaster as headquarters. The right man will be thoroughly educated in the science of life insurance and the art of successful soliciting. There quiring capital which is more reiniiive thjjn a life agency eonilii 'icil with energy Hint ability. < or-'1i -1 oidence with Men who desire t??d ore permanent . i,; loynieiit arnl ar*ie i in tut imi- tn attain proni i ne nee in th pr?ifi psjon is invited. \\ .t. IJnl?I?KV. M-cr,. j0" thick Hill, S. C.jnF March iH-tf. 'jy, A new lot of Newr, n. I lome sewmtr I(chines on hand at thv u oificc. ' ' i ndv j Sul. ribe for the KN i'i !.'!'! if* one? ?oar?I;^.x month ri*ui 0? . /^ . \ . >