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t LAN t VOL. VIII. Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. t- ' r y*nE cn'OOSfIvo u- * t ''acfo, especially P l>y young men !< always Injurious and undoubtedly ahortouv life materially. ^ Mr. Ed. C. Ftmiin, c<>rn*"'ll<ir tin itic ('out r;'.CrnU A>in, Mtrl'nft, (.'al., writer; "1 have used Dr. Milts' I;. .;orativv borWne and r.'Cfllvetl inui'h b< tit f.t ' i !t I -r t. 1r<ub' I with nervousness, d!r?y siv'N and ?lee;ili"- ncss, caused by tin use of tobacco and stin.mr !ant T took Dr. Kilos* N??rvltio with marvi'lously rood result*. allayinr thedlrrlness, ijuu't.ri,: the jutm's, and enabling mo to flee; > and rest, prorlne tn my i'iv> -x very heaeiiclai renusly ' Dr. Miles' Restorative Hervou- 1-. os|M*elalijr adapted to restoring th<s nerv'>iim system to ??s normal ccndltl m under Hiirh c 1 reumatarires. It soothe*. heals and strungtlens. I)r. Miles' Remedies k are sold ty all drug-J|k[N| e ;;ista undt r a punitive *33 guarantee, lr*t T<o;tle R- rfOCVin? benefits or mouay re- jb funded. Book on <11*- Kf ivi. a.V. " of the heart and j^^-' * * nfrfwfrw. AirtrMi -V-ft J>U. U 1JLKS miDZHA i. , i . ? . .. A t'nthm Iftirket, The Kvmtl'lU-K ):.*?? r x* :!t (1 ideta ot tii* I.? nra >tr cot t? ti nur kwt forinmr hum. a ti< 1 from time to tiro* ha* pointed < ut evidwnc** of thr superiority of thin nurket tovwr all other market* in this portion of the country. I Mer? i? no better evid*nor ?>f n good market ?ha-i the f?cT that the farmer* from I'nion coni.t> and from <'heitr^rti^l'I county >;ie bringing; their cotton to I.an -a* tor. A) moat every day wa^ma ire here with cotton r in thou* COIintiea. <)lie day ia*t week, there w*re nx farmer* from nc^r gMounroe, N. <with c<?tt< n ami i if y **i t nf ij * I 111 f* ;* Jt I! WHO [I 'A 1 Van led a hale to Wnxhaw. took l' off t.ho platform there and hrourht it .tu Lancaster. Why? a Bevanse >it p?l t torn t" do do it Si?p ? VeittinUy thare wan cotton p >M here that ant" from within ' :X niiI^ ??t M ni' r \ ] p^i". wc an' moved t-t rnr.srh that l.uio-l' r l- n ilrawiti. rr.arVek. 4} Millions (iifrn K nay. 11 i? tvi ; ? i ii i v grat i< v) ni: to t / i'public to Mmn oi .no coil* crn in .oc Ian i woo ato? mo ?or*ul to or ^oiierou* to t} ,- -of!' rinif. The proprietor* ot I?r Kinie'e N?-w Discovery- I. i o -uimpti ?n, and fold*, \x\ > i r. nvsv iiTiTtpn m l !i ' r j1 t * t lo ot tin* great niedidne ; and have . I,r 111? a |. >?? ? 11 11 a s ?'*;ilori*ly cured ?l:Oii?a: i ? -,f opelena i oi- Asthma, ! cliiis. I |oars?Mi?*rf^ and i!' }i?#.??-?*-j of th< I'hroat. ft? f? n ' I mifs ari? sijt'!v cured bv t. ('ail >n Crawford l?r< *. Itrii^i't, ami y> t a trial bottle tier, I.V^iilnr >/e Tit)*, and > " 'tie ruarahteed, or p r i c t;.f ' Mrs. I', (i Met nrkto o lo.ck / i i;11 ; .i... i i ^ i i 11 i in v jnii iii;, 11? l |>?t K t'lil r? 111 * t *. ?Kv t n <r?? t?- * W. !);?< returned from I'ineville, N. where he e?-o<f???1 l\ev. Mr. Sfnupli ^ in a protraefeil meeting. ?Miss |).iisy "i otin" lias returned from an extended visit to relatives n Camden,. & BdfcihxA ' , 5ASTE lancasfkr I Lks8SOy / .V f*A TltTOTTSM. j How Our Schftftl f'hiltlrett Will | I'tiy Tribute to the Iteuil lleroe?. Superintendent of Kduration j Maytield it endeavoring to inter-j tt tha tchoolt of th? Stat? in th? national movement to erect a montrotnt to th? martyred crew of til? hattlohip Maine and the gallant eoldiera who were killed 111 battle during the war with j Spain. The national committee j j having in charge tin erection of j this monument teas decided to, construct uuuerno.-.fli it * special' vault in which it is desired to I plara tho signatures of all the' i schools Oi tliw t 111 leu Elates. lo j carry out this ikea, the ihoiiii 1 ment comruittao his.? tixed Tua* j , day, Novotiihc: l?i, as the day for j tn? purpose of roceianig the sig( nature* of tho pupils. I The sigaatnres oi the scholars j t will, of course, he preserved fori many generation* lo coin*, and it . I is iatanded to a.riatige the blanks I in such ii manner tha<. they will !> accessible at cer;am periods to ; the sinners and their lesceadaata. In caso tho children desiro to ; ma o contributions to th? nioau, mrnt fund they can do so,hut the amount of any indidr.iT contribuj t iou must ho liimUd to leu caata. j Supt. Maker of tho Lancaster jtiradad Schools will cordia )iy coaparate with this patriotic motei <in ii.. .1 - - * I I IKWM I . ' ' ! VM V U?J ?rb l IUT ! receiving tho signature! lia will k>?la ionic kind of *7.crci?#s appro-1 priatc to tho ocansion. Truth frptrt *i?ll. People have 1 learned that l>e\Vjtt> l.itle I'.arly i Kutp are reliable little |i 11 for rejjI ulat i ug i he boirrli, curing ronetipa:ti?ui and nick headache. They don't grip?. Crawford llroa. The Jackaon Ltmk/enB Cotton. Mr. W. H. Rlaekninn, the effi j |rient manage' of Mr. T. K. <?u?1 ninghama'a model far*. Odar j < irove, kaa on eibihfef^i at thin1 : office apacimsn* of kta fiaocrepj |<Mhe Jackson Limbless cotton. which i! are invited to call and j . There are twe stalka, or rathar the upper portions of two atalka. for tha apecimena (Jo not i ; represent the real height of the (cotton, which in the fleld aver?t'*i from s to 10 feet The stalk* j r<? literally covered with duster- | i ine holla, on ane of which the cot- I J ton ia nearly all open, while on | ha other tli? Imlltj are ajeen hut ; ?r!l developed. Thia difference, |:? due to the fjifl'ereare in time of ! planting. l hw epeo-bollad stalk rapreaenta the ti ret planting, which came op the Inst of April. Ike oecond planting camo up' | about tlie 1Sth of Junv. Tho two ! stalks contain iu. Th and Mil he I la respectively. Mood in the field, before they oil*,' 1 th'ay averaped about l<tf> bo!!* | ' ke lint H considered mucli fit t*r rr ? m that <>t th* ordinary varmty of cotton. I <?ill'" W it fi Ha/?'l Salvo ha* flic lariat ?a!e of any *<al\c in thr world. 1 I h.' farl and 11-< iiiitiI? lia-i lrd di-honi-at (> <>|?11* to attempt to countiti fed it. | mil. out for I In- man who at - ( li*in|it? to di"i ?ive you whou you ?!! j for hi-Wiit's Witch Ma/fl Salve tin-j graai pile cum. < rawfonl Bros. A new lot of New Home sewing, machines on hand at this ! office. i b, en SEMI-WEEKLY. , S. C., WKDN'KSDAY, f*ra(/r<tift of .11oriah H<n>iist f'?????, to he Held If'ith (he, I "lit on Hujditt Church October 28-30. Friday 11, a. ni.? UeligiouR * ererciRcR conducted by the mod-: orator. imports or spiritual eondition of the churches. 3. Sermon by S. X. Watson, alternate R. E. Small. 4. Importance of -nrlv chris- I tian train:tip for efficient service. Edmund Wells, W. L. T'orter. 5. History of the Rook of Mormons?J. !1. Roldridpc, S. N.: Watson. Saturday 104, a. m.? Religious| exercises ny the Moderator. 11a.m.? Is every member of the church responsible till lit" whole of the pastor* salary is 1 pnid??J. A. I'. Blaeknion, J. i-'. M. Estridpe. 2. liiblu motives for giving toj missions--;'. V. Wiihnaati, 1". A.i Dabuey. .'5. Who is commanded to plve the gospc' to all tin nations?? S. N. Watson, ?I. N. Estridpo. Sunday 10, ??.. ni ?The m 1<?I Sunday. School Teacher?Wa ly ('. Thompson. 11 a.m.? Missionary sermon ? by .J. II. Holdridgo. John S. CY.oxton, For Committee. ? - ( f?ar-Ioatl* of TXiiggie* a tut tf'tojtniH ! Coming for Heath, Spring* Co. Heat!), Springs A- Co. will hove two oar loads of wagons and two Varr> of buggies and phaetons to arrive next week. All parties wishing to purchase either of these articles will do well to \\.?it for them as they are going to sell t hem at less price than they have ever been sold in the history of Lancaster, (lood bye to high prices for wagons and buggies. They are going to soil them, and will handle nothing but the bo?-t. sncji as Piedmont,A uhori) anil old Hickory Wagons, and the celebrated ("olyjubia and ll.iydock Buggies, aijd other standard makes. A stnhbnrn cough o? tickling in fIi? inroai yields id t ?n?* lit riii^i- i nil i "lire. I landless in i tied, lnucliee ! lie rigM spr>t. reliable ami just \\ Imt i-: wanted. It nets at oniy. Crawford tiro*... ? / Vi?/ f 'j> f ! I II'' lirm ?>l I?. .1. t(iregorv *.V j <'o. Ita changed hands and vc want r? 11 parties indebted to us to come lorward :irt 1 settlo. as j their notes tall due. fast due rrotes and accounts must he. ' tied at once, as our Mr. II. J., (ire^ory is out ol the business | here and wants to lto West and wants his money. I'h a c cellj and see tt and save e\pei.-e o! a collector. ti*. ' i . .1. < JttKnoKY A ' 'a. ,Vnn in it di?appei nt mei^t * lien you experiment. 1 NV it."- I.itlle i.arly Risers nr.- pleasant, easy,thorough lit - J tie pills. 1'tiey iMire ? ??! i-t ipAt ion ainl ' ion I.' & !? I..- jii-t as .-.ure !a!.e , r..-.I I ; . | k,I tloii't mi ml thi -tv now reform, i..i ? of tLd emptor," mid Li , Hung ^hang pensively; "Hut ?" "You repent the logs of your yellow jacket and peacock^ fentli ra?" "1 could go without thorn. This ofTort to decorate me with a cash register j* what arouses my j' resentment."?Washington Star.j . w OCTOBER 5, 1898. FEARED MANY WERE LOST IN THE FLAMES. Fl'RTHER DETAILS OF THE TERRIBLE FOREST FIRES' WORK. People Homeless? Desperate Hattie to El; ck tlie Advance ol th? Fire Fiend?.Races tor Lite. Milwaukee, Oct. 1.?T u> necn ninrv damage wrought *hr forot-f, (IreR in tlie nrrtitm s!'?rii part of tho atate cannot hn j*ti - 1 r.t ji? - -',* !?- .to **y whore hatwoen one* a nd five million dollar'*. Many dat* will ?1cobo before tv x't-t . ?-f tV r--n:t wrnnr;1'' of t'" fi rt r dement t> il! ho known A , 'frrain i" rfi'!ii j throns.'i th' v''r?!o to-nigbf. 'H - . w'll u?donhWlly put f-'' on-' to * V' dev. c'nhon. CV.rke, Chippewa ?r, J. Marrnn course:' appear to ha-. mill\?rod the {greatest destruction. Over 100 p ' . p 1 o arc r-por'i nt'ieirg in the vicinity of K::v 1 ,c'/? ; t'.O amilioH aro homehn.n near Cum* b>rl:?nd ; To at Turtle I.aka. and wanj firinors knvo lost a11 tr.?ir property and ha.1, a narrow aGcipn themselves. It is *Ibo h?!i?v?>d t! f4 many parann* ?rer<a linrr.nl to death in thoir efforts at fighting tha flamop. Many narrow escapes tro reported. A party of tagger# in charge of August Unttn of rhippo? Falls, has returned frorr fto camp* at Cedar I.?k*. They had a r**r for their liva?, having a handicap over the dimes of right miles, aad having txii one mila to covar to reach a p!*ea of ?afet?. Thu r?CA (tie mniit nr.-itmu with the probable lo?? of four of the crew Tho pnrlT made for a ! '* mounted on horxo*. Witk the heal ?*d nmoko *Iruc?t uubearab'.*, tin* first -vr tiou of the loggert nr.' tlv*ir horse# barely reached th? jI in time, lashing into tke l? k>; ?k-r? th-y remained until tk* flnmra pas cad oyer. The four men *h<> ware it: tho rear :ire rnicing oud are believed to have p >ri ? 1 *? J Ma?y persena anight r^fug* in we!!".- Iv*p?rtf) fron? land !ato l'*i* efte- iiooft u? tb'st ?lie tfjWn <1 in danger. lhi?in??a rrftH *r#po:?<i? ! an' tb?i citizens were out :v. ,-oree to WtiUru TUI IU I llfl'l- 1 C7 Iipnu?!*. THE MBASTF.K P. COJ.oftAIH> '! fonder, Co!., .< >? ?1.? K< fir?^ whirk firo !?ti r.?:r t h' v -I i?. portion of th# Staff. * ? burning with unaW*t?<1 fury, only *nImniinc; Trhoro t ij?| I,? f ?tt. t. A fn fb?< K'ook* Mi uotfti Nwa fmm !< '!i ; : "Nofhirig i? f.sur . it; Karl* county 1 >ut talk < fit ^ ' i .u * Meftifn. From rtp of no* territory in th-> jjriMp <? ?' ? !'?n a, and vtIn s , 3t ".ri comes and 15 a i ?m ? ' r jiuiiu, there v\ ' 1 i !.? littK'- inn '#^r 1 't to tell ti * ;?!*>. A raw country now ?o;m %?lurn? <.1 (ire xnil amok .'ivcnwii ) i? rrnr Willow m. 1 bake f-r'-ftlcs r. magnificent *r. f *h of forest. Thin lire, from i'? direction, will weep on (Jam11 Kulford, which has already been scorched fram another diraction. " "Ranchmen pn Gore creek are . f 1 i I 4 ? ? =5 ! r~ T S N O. 52. | r?. khi'mwif'inTu - rnmrmmrammmmrnxmam S Rljkl Mkct tb? food pure, whelcacrio and dallclou*. ) fW ^AkiH^ I POWDER Absolutely Pi?.'9 |J I I having n drsperrtto timo savii g th'irhom??, the (lore rnope 1 fr?r?t*:!"s h?re send s. continuous t3i> of flames for mi!?u. Aloriit 1 t'*e tv'c hit!? roo- Mir turn, evcu I the r"' " it* iP hurninet. 1 UA regular gale i? blowing thr uchout tUo country, which 1 means fhe fw ?t traveling firo will b? driven forward a hurries.no of 'fitmoj. The deserted village of (inld 1'wrU f?t' reduced to ashss 1 vs'torday. Thin town is four n>il*a >< *! the south of the Holy '('ro.-.r, end the* miners ef that di?triot fought nobly to sate tho : niton. The Holy Cross country ianlTered greatly. The Mints i bare closed down, and the minora 'are utterally exhausted fjorn {their eight and day battle with 1 the fiend. ' Many narrow escapes aro repeated from cUfej-ent parts of ! the country. "As yet no loss of life haR ocIcurred. but esau? head of cattle 1 and heraee hero biirireil up. i Notch mountain, opposite Oilman, ia a blackened ruin on'the ! Holy Croas slope. Krery Wridge 1 on Homestake creek ia oeatreyed ; ! lift cerrturov section ef the road i ia burued eut, and inuuaaerabiti i *iant pines interlay along tliti hue of travel. Tneusanda of atres ef. the lineat timber are a jibing of too past, la several places there is no doubt that .tho , tires are of incendiary erigin. j Cottonwood and Cattle ("reek rancbee are being deaerted. S11* 11 beuara in the mountains have been aw?pt away. There la j m>e no liope of ?i?)iti| the fire. The only hope ia in rain or 1 * rn > vf.". f$?ES3 MAI If*'B ALB AM |l ^ Wm Ihani ?r4 i ? m \mt Ui biir. , h* ?T , * S] s 'w ?m* i |r?wis C*f"v WAI r falls t? BssSsr* Orsy Jlslr to its T ??!"? 1 Cstor. C Cur*V *, P^h'wn A him* taliiuf. I SENT FREE to housekeepersim COMPANY'S Extracts of Beef cook bock- . > .ir-: liikhy >! f _ 3fc ? ^ I II wil! bp ;?! !'.? t Jqnn I ?? !? rlion of sowing inrifi,.. ( * wtill' ! V ri'ltl'V I < K ininr \l )?;?' i iin p kithls*, ri 11 New I lompy&Wf ? \\ < want to soJI you one. ? -* lr ; On? Minute Cough ^ people tij its quirk ? (..ps*inniT 1*1 I A 1 inay take it in large quantiti* : ! out the leaM dan*;. r. It has r : 1 itaflf the beat reputation of anj | aration used to (lay tpr rolde, ! tickling in the ttiroat or .ob? wid 1 uougt'9. 'Crawford llroe * ?