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t LAN ^ VOL. VIII. Dr. files' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. ijte &r lr W4 M-. v> I V ^ . I ^ jl ' ' Tun excessive use of tobacco, < -pcelally byyounfftnon Is nlway-= injurious and undoubtedly short ft. life materially. j Mr. Kil. C. F.bscn, compi d'.ci >n 11 ? t: ra^ , Costa A*etr?, Martinez, t'al., v it ; "i ! i\o i * used Dr. Miles' lie .toratlve Ni'i vine ami received much benefit from it. I v.... ui i.M i , with nervous:.ess, dizzy spell and . le< acss. caused l>y t lie use of tobacco and s*. insrulants. 1 took Dr. Miles'Nervine wit:> matvelously ;:ood remits, allaylri'Mbedi/z.ii . s-., quit tins the nerves, and enabling mo to | sleep and rest, proving in niy i';i. u a very | beiielicial remedy." l?r. Miles' lI?-torative ! Nervine 1- especially adapN d to ri toiins . the nervous systcm-to its nornuil condition , under such circumstances. Tt soot l.es, heals ' t "Mi yf pu:irante< . lir-d bottle b.fc^lCPVJJlO "vj bem tits or m- uey re- Vh rjesto?-.i. ?'1 ' funded. It con dts- Kr \f s a- s.,f t)i heart and fa ; ~' i nervi . freo. Addros . , Dli. * IliESMEDICV L'JO The Lancaster Graded Sr.knl NS VS A1VV/I I ^ rpiiK \i:xt summon or tui:i 1 l.atiivotor <jr.nl>1!! s.hnnl hojjiiis tin- I~t Monday in Si ptoinhor. I'atrons urc I'l'ij! ? >(imI in-finl pupils promptly ' on tin* day ol' openinjr. Ilnasnnahli'! tuition I'oos will In* chnroi'd pupils | who ri'-iilo hoy olid t lii- limit" oi tin' soliool I ?i ->t rii't. All pupils will hi* <1111 i?'<l to pay a monthly iin*ii]i*iit:tl u'r- . This M'hool is bet tor i ipiippi'il for * I'tlii'ii'iit work than ovor h"furi- in it~ \ history. Tlii' i'iiith uhiin has 1 ivvisoil ami tin- corps of toai ln-rs i~ nil to iiniii* in I t'o ^ * ;it Hoys anil t;iri? from a 11 i ? tan ?h-- j sirinj; to at toinl 1 his srhotd i-an readily si'i'iiro I'hoap ratos nt hoard lion' in , privato families. For furl hor information aihlm?? * It. I". M I 1.1.1. II. W < li'ui'n I III. Trustoi's. or < 'n AS. T. CONmhis, St'c. ami Troas. Lancaster, S. Aiiji. 1 s;>s. I mo. Chas. D. Jones, fi ATTUKNEY AT LAW, LANCASTKK, s. C. Office over the flank. IVill practice !n all the Courts. Promp! !A tention will he given all business! entrusted. Collections a speciail.v. m r-av '' g f & m i 'Hi w, i : -v M i* ,*? . J Km a * 21U 1 ?"1' " ' r hmB 1. '.'V b V j nciils:->t lit'.;. KS- ' max ' .m.w< ?- v < Aiiiisitii, ?-.t. Oflire 101 i'nur - Xntirc In I'ojif'ctlrratr n ft rti n s. 'I'h?> ol?l confederate soldier- will meet ;il I lo ir place- ol n. 11 in each Township on Saturday t leant li day of Aiicn-i, Is'.ix, at j o'clock p. in., ami elect I hrt'i1 <>i (heir nun.her axa Township IVn*ion hoard. \ oil tlio chair mail ol' each l'?n ii-Ii i p hoc rd w ill meet at the court hon-e on Saturday. it hein>r tin* lir-l ?! y of \uifiist, lo organize a county I'cn-ion ho-ml. u . I'.. illtl i K. (Ii'iii'n Co. I * > i -ion hoard. liiiiir ivniiiiii i:iIiT j [C TICKS 1 < ?1.1 >-?. T|? Ii < . Sir- s . j Also ihi* Kyi ?. I>1KIU'TIONS: K?r l-'irs)i r i . ?!? 1 U'uuud: For ('ularr)i, lulu i ih . i -'i T up tin- Nosr thrcv j? i ii . Jf Si.1.1 li\ J. F. CltKIUHTON. Heath Spring, S C. ^ I'KIO K, 2.r?t'.'lit-. Subscribe f"r tli?' KXTEKI'ltlsK one year *1; nix month fto cents. L LAN CAST KK, ! A I'liACil'K STHICK FN SUIT. Arrival of the ("nifi*?l Stales Hospital Ship iiViid at New York With 154 Cases of Deadly Typhoid Fever oti Hoard, Four Men Having Died Helore She Felt l*onee and 'Ten oil the Voyage. Now Vors, August 1*.? I he I nitod States hospital ship Helief has arrived here from l'orto ltieo %rith sick and wonndt-il uoMiur^ The Relief left I'once on the; 1 1th and Mayaguoz on the loth itiBt. She carried 21s nick and wouudod soldiers from den. Mile's camp. Ten deaths from typhoid fever occurred on the voyage. Nirfci of the victims were buried at sea. The bodv of Major Lawrence Smitli. of Philadelphia, died at sea August w?\a enclosed in a metallic collin and brought here. Four deaths from typhoid fever occurred on the Relief while she was lying in I/once harbor. The total nnmher of cases of tpphoid fever on the Relief, including those who have died, was 1<>T, and the number aboard of her when she arrived fo-d iv was lf>4. The Relief also brought twenty wounded men. including three ollicers, the most of whom were shot in te<? near Mayaguez on August ! >. Dr. Loty, the health ollicer oi the port, hoarded the Relief itil inedi stely on her arrival at <juar aniin _ :tn<1 i ni ' rr? .t w.iti ?.. Tortiey, snwon in charge, regarding the sick on board. M;?j>>r Torney reported a fnr:>; of *J4N *irk ami convalescent. Of tins number I .VI were suH'oring from a severe type of typhoid h'Ver. Theae pat.cuts will he transferred to New York ami Brooklyn hospitals as soon as arrangements can be made to receive them. Among the sjrk on board the Belief is < *:*pt. Artliur 1*. l.eo, British military attache, who came on hoard at Ponce. slithering from intermittent malarial fever, now convalescent. ('apt. l.eo is still en board the hospital -hip. Major Smith, who died on August IT, ot malignant typhoid fever, was oniy dg years old, and a very able surgeon. He was a resident of Philadelphia and expected short 1 v to 1 io married to a young Philadelphia ladv. HEAUIIANGING THE NAVYWashington. Aug. gg.?The navy depart moid lias taken imdei coiisidrraiiun the reorganization of 1 lie No it! I Atlantic licet. which ii?? -. in< Ink live ollim i-. in addition i<> providing duty lor tlie commanders of a large until I >e!' o! V" -1 ' v ( ich will bo placed out <?l commission ill the lie.Xt two ? A 1 - - or i IIrei* \vI'ciis. W lit-ii 1 !)< force i r !uci-d ;it least 111r* *? ill tin' ll;jir nilici is on the home station \\i;l In- r? n?l?*r? ? 1 -ii pertlnou- anil in* to I?.* ordered to other assignments. When Admirals Sampson and Schley come to Washington next week, preparatory to ^i;n^ t ? ('ul?a and i'orto Kico a< members ol the ,'i: ivv eomnii-<ionrr-. thoy \\:'! i (. eon - )! t ed regarding the pro pw.o"! charges. and in all probv I?11 i t y arrangement - > atiAacfory to t!iein will resnlI. I? is con - id?1IV' 1 I i k e! \ that the North At latdie station will Ik* divided, and one l!: it elliiar. probably Admiral Sampson, r tame.I in roinniand ol the home lleet while Admiral Schley or Admiral llowell will he placed in charge ol a newly organized mjii elron ol the W e*t Indies, limited by the tinlf ol Mexico and the ("aribean sea. It is 1 h?> i 111 j>r?'?-i"ti :i ?n? ?t?tr naval officers Hint Admiral Sefiley v\ill seize tl" opportunity l<? se mire command of tin- Pacific -t i tion on the retir -menl of Admiral > SR.M1 -W KRKI vY. S. C., WKIJX I'.SI )AY, Miller Nov. l'l!, ami will be content, to wait ashore the lew weeks between the terminal ion of his | services on the I'orto Kican commission ami Admiral .Miller's re'1 t ircmeiit. which would enalile hiin to have an independent com 'I inaml. perhaps more important I than that of the West Indies, as it includes the whole IVicitie ocean ' | from Alaska to Capo Horn, as Swell as Hawaii ami Samoa. Commodore Kotnoy, command ! ing 'lie naval base at Kn.v West, is exported to succeed Admiral j Mat hews as president of the examining and retiring boards, who will retire < tctoher 'J I i I he department has made no I more up to this time toward the I re-ost abl ishmeni ot t lit * Kuropeau or South Atlantic -latiou-. and it is improbable that any sliips will ! be sent to the latter locality bo lore next year. However, it' no Complications arise during 111 sessions of the peace commission ers at I'aris and they succeed in reaching an early agreement upon the terms of a convention Coin| uiodore Watson i expected to | take a line Ih'et to Kurope. and, alter \-it- ot courtesy to Kngl.tud and f iance, may Spend the win' ter in t lie .Mediteranean. twenty-mnk .in llions. Illhnrs Steel and .Minnesota Iron t o in pan it's { onsofidatc. Now York, Aug. "Jii.?As the ; result ol meetings ti.afc have been j in progress in this city tor several da} s, the consolidation ol the Minnesota Iron company and tha j 1 tlinois Steel company has been j definitely agreed upon. (Juniorenco committees ot live directors I each company were appointed i Wednesuuy, aiul loiiowing itie meeting in joint session,at which they tailed to reach a tinal under| standing as to the basts for conl soinlatioa.llie matter w.is referred to a smaller committee. 11ns committee was mane up of l're-i . lit*IIt 1.).II.Due oil tit i ii j -Mi iiiesola 1 run roinpuny, V.. L. Drown ol : the Illinois Med company, and ' 11. II. Doners, who is largely inj lorcbU-tl in both companies. llo j nas on the smaller committee in ! iho character ol arbiter. As a result it was decided toI (lay that the new procaroti >n 'shall be organized, and Uiat la p?r cent. <>t the capital stock o! ibis new company shall go to thw stockholtires ol thu Illinois iSteel {company ami oo per cent. to the ! stock fielders ot the Minnesota company. 1 he >'to?"k ot the old companies will he surrendered. 1 his basis ot cousoluiation u*. .tornially agrtcd to by tiie rt pre 1 sentative* of both companies. The details of the incorporation have not yet been decided on,and may not be h.r several days. It also ha- been pracfieally d ? cided, in addition to the mills, mines, and other evt. m-ivo prop ;crty interests of the Minnesota and Illinois companies, that the neit company will acquire the j l.orain Steei company "f Lorain. ; < )nio, which owns the Johnson I'Diiiiiinv Jo!.iivtO\te !' the K1j.mii, .Inlj-1 and i n railway. '?"h :<?-<)tiiiIi?<i> of the la-t named road will result in the eontr>?n\'s owning two railroads, the Inilttfh and Iron I tango railroad l?eing owned h, tlio Mm I , nesota cotnpany. d in* capital flock of .the now concern i- v_M?,oOii.ihm>. Itoswell jl\ KloWer, II. 1'. lingers, 1'. M. | Flagler, II IM'ort.-r and Marshall Field of ' !iii ago ire iinoi.tr those interested in the consolidated , concerns. Truth wears well. People have 1 lenrneil t tint I >e Witt's I,it le Karly Kisers are reliable little pills for regit hit i tig t lie howels, earing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. Crawford ilros. i r Y2 T3 F1 irA I .JL JL AUGUST 24, 1808. MAMMOTH FLKKT OF WARSIIIFS. Seventy Vessels to Assemble ;it Fortress Monroe. WaMiinjrton, August lib? |of tlie largest Meets of warsln, lliat ever assembled in art Amen- I 'can jtort will lie brought together g | in I lie next lew days at Fortress .Monroe. Already titty-seven war- | >liij?s are under orders to rend*'/- I veils 111 ere.ami 1 lie orders still to lie 1 i In tin thi- time forward. tin- navy! department will -end I lie new 1 lloatiidock, recently bought in i .New \ ork. <hiw 11 1 ii? const to i lYn-acoIa. 1 In.. where it will lie ; kept lor dock in- the warships. | ] At th.it I'oint al.-o the there are; j t;oo 1 . V ?1 >vni ,i- ,Ciiis to !m> ;i , [ ' i.i i 111ij*;111 {ion wij h ;' . ' dock. ' The dock i- now > ' coj' r,,d. and wi'l lie hove 1 ' ' Pet.-. ?. :is soon n I lie Si pl? :o her tie- tire over. Till re tire lew d? \ I loptifli' - "I , J : importance in t lie pa-f w it -it u i I lion to day. The aut horit ie- nrej ; -till wtiiiinic lor < Merrill*.-, j ; fepor! o| the li.-t o| ra>il.i!t ie-.nlid the State, war and imw depart | incuts are interesti d. in knowing t lie exact terms on wl : !i Manila was snrrendered. whether :!. city alone orifall tin* Philippine^ were included. p was -tnted hy nUiciais 111; 11 nothing i ! !: *:?i n i! on ' tliis point had Keen r. * i \? <I i;p I to tin* close ol ollice hours to da\ . I lie olioft s to restore tiic Manila c a I > I e continue, lail they liavc , not proved >neee<<; nl t litis far. Neit l??T t lie >' .te llol* t lie ' French oilihas-y has received word that Spain has < lio-t n her military coinmi-'i i? -rs for Cuha and I'ortn Uico. ami some dotiiit is expressed as to the accuracy ot ! the natnt s nivcn in London f?ross? (l advices. 1 he names <:iven in | > 'these reports are t hose of Spanish generals and adini' Is now j t i i<<iie<! will raise tin- Y<?!-11 to (lie : neighborhood of seventy. Naval oll'mials say it is nil to realize the extent of such a marine ii'_' cremation in one harhor. Those 1 inehnleil in to-day's orders an- the Newport. Rodirers, Lebanon. | Wain pat uek, (iwin. I.anea-ter. Maehias. < tseoola. I'eoria. M i-i sasoit. Sioux, ("hoveine. Waban. (' ('hiekasaw, Helena. Detroit ami \\...I.-a.... Tl?.. I ?i ? a ' ' uiiuxmi. in .in i i ntpreviously ordered :iiv mainly!,. ' small eraft. although t here ate a . ^ n mn Iter of lariro cruisers air I ^iin 1 ?f >; 11 -. including tin* S;in Fraud- 'co. Helena. 1 >ol roil. Topeka. 'Marietta ami (he-tine. The iimv-j ' men! ol I hose ^11i ji< northward i- v I due I it 1 ho elose o| host i 1 it ie-. :i nd i :l ; more part ietilarly to the de-ire j', to yet t he ships away lrom point- v j ol possible lover inleetinn. They If wiii now he put in thorough re- i i I.- , ,. I pair, an t their crews irradnauv ' I I , j will he changed from naval;, militiamen to sailors o! t he regular I navy. | j The navy department ha- not ;l jVet determine.1 what ships will :i iro to Havana, San .Inan and , jother points in t'uha ami I'oito | Ivico. Thero is felt to he no lnirry j jahont this until the authority oi i the I nited States is Cully eslah - lislie.l throuehout the islands. In'" the meant iine I lie matter ol pol ie ' ! imjr the sliore points i< heiny cun -i.'ered. and in duo tune a mini ! her of the liyht draught auxiliary ! I ' i r:i!t and some ol the single i turr. led monitors will he used r |.>r tin- eoast pat I'o]. It i- Ion nd. | r however tiiat only four ol the) old monitors o! t he oivil w ar atv'il lit I >r this serviee in Southern j' waters. , As many naval \c--ch will l.e1. I r,. I -I twin I It... W... 1 I... i:? i A iii witli i ln? Act of v?pro\idiot; :.,r i ho registration of r?. ilii* liimlc ! ri,\ri>t rnl ion will n> open.-J cm the 11 r-' M"iiday of Month at the < ourt llou*-c, lor I hi' c?;i-.t r:H ;. in of electors ciilitlcil to etri-t raf ii.ti i: m I i- the < 'ori?t it lit ion, ml Kept open for three successive lays iii each moiiiii until thirty days lefore I lie general elect ion in 1MN. Mleetor? who registered on or before iie l-i of January, W.i.s, are not rel*iir >d In rn^iJiT i ipiee hours ; from ? a. mi. t?> J p. in. \V. t;. A. I'olM Kit. Supr.of '{eif. for l.ineaster County, . ini'.'i'ler, <11. ?s. < Im'Ii. 1, Isms. \M [ -1 ; ;-< X* !* : -" > > << a *} r-.vA y ?" ' ' .. Mj |ravrnt" an iTrode-M * -s >btain# I. .> 111'at * ' Moorn o? . r r * ~ t 1 fo ? O'rrt ic r' a U.S. pfn "-co* ' . I tc*siiu.j ' - fr -rt Waste- ' >. 5 Sntnl model, itr. vviag or photo., with it *ip * , Wc ,1-0, if J iicr". ..ilc t r ii'-t. I'-s ef * . . *. t. it !> ? ' I ; ai>.' ' i. ! 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Absolutely Pu?o ROyai cak:n~. rownrn co., NF.w YORK. [ mmmstmanmmmtmua cri^?r.?"in am i. waw t.it ioiM il in t ;i11?1 I\>rto Kieo, othal il I! 11* name ; ale correct no im<> will In- lost in hrin;rin;? 1 he nniinissionors tnu'other. The unliT<t;iii?!iiiir here is that thesesinn will lie^in t Havana and \iii .loan aliont the tirst week in w-pteiniicr. Muillt nln> li .It'll ay'n lilV rllilil, il I i i 11 is lil tt't'll riicailis ??(?(. Iiail nil llt-5* ill' (liarrlio'i r<mi|>:i i: imi by i iniI iiitr. I Ra\>' il - iirli i fulfiln?s as l'f -ll.al I V \ i? II in -H''ll r.'lsi's. till! IIS i?(t I?: ii tr ifaii' n I i ? i". wc 11: .urn pli\ii'ian ami ii wie unili-r h . i-aiv ii.r a reck. \l ill"- lilac I J? i !:'''! I. :i ! i ? ** II i? k fur alimit ten itn.i s ami wa^ having iHMii i wi-iii _>-ii\ ? mii'iMrnih in I lit* Hi.vc'i- I'W'I') I V.r! V?' !lil(ir?, and wo vci-i' i ? i?i \ i uci'il tlial ii ii !? ? "i "(ion itila: 11< (! rolief i t would not I > vo. ? 'liain i- i n'? < HIio, ( ooit raaiul I iarrhoon *11j wa- iiiMiordi'd. and I doidoil tntrx it. I M'nii iiol ioi'd a olianjjo or tin- holler: h\ i!> ouiit i nuod u-o I ( ? till |i lol o ( lire Ua- lU'OIJo ||| atKlUt L1111 il I- IIIIW pertVet l,\ hoali 11.v.- < oirir-. si mi id i >w ii, i i I in o r?'(>.. W.Yu. 'or "ale 11\ .1. | Mni-ki') A < o.. and < . iloiioli ,v i ii.. |.anoa-ior, <1. ? i MMM; OF r.FiiiisTiiiTiox BOOKS. v- u I K i. i > ii I. ;!. i; v (, i \ K\ that