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The Cruel Knife! it Is nbsolntely useless to expect a urgicnl operation to euro piinoi'r, or any other blood disease. The cruelty of such t rent men;, is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which result from it. The disease, is in tin* blood, and hence can not.be cut out. j Nine times out of ten the surgeon's knife only hastens death. My son 'n ut a. most malignant. Cancer, fot which tln? iloctors said an operation was the only hop<>. 'I'hcopcrat Ion was a revew one, as it was iicccg Y sary to cat down to aS& ' 'ok the jawbone and '-i.-.sA icrnpo it. before a f . tisS ICreut while the t an- *5??S t ter returned, and be- r*Tf v can to prow rapidly. I ? * >// we pave him many V *2/ remedies without re- V'S* lief, and tin ally, ? \ I . Bpon the advice of a '\i friend, decided to " .<<fi v Ik'".'! 8UV;. "n- ?T?'X; l&C tMU'OUd liottlo ln> IN \vVs *1' P" ^ began to Improve. After twenty hottles hue been taken. ilm Uaneer disappeared ? ??11 r?-ly and ho was eurod. The run was u permanent one. for lie is now seventeen years old. and lias never had u sign of the dreadful disease to return. .1. N. Mrttnocu. 279 Snodgrnss St., Ittillas. T? xus Absolutely the only hope for Cancel is Swift's Specific, S.S.S.rThe Blood as it is (he only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood nntl farces out every trie I' tle> tlisense. B. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and contains no potash, nurcury, or Other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed frer to any address by tlie Swift Specilb Co.. Atlantu. Go. Short Locals. ?Cotton is worth 5| cents. ? Mrs. Dr. T. .I. Strait .itttl Mrs. T. M. Fitzpatriek spent ttie week at Charleston's (Jala week. ? Born, Oct. 21, 1S9S, to .Mr. and Mrs. B. <'. llnugh , a son, si mi I Oct. 25. 1 SOS, to Mr. and Mrj. W. .1. BeckInitn, si daughter. ?Tha net profits of the dispellssiry business for the stsite. for 'lie qtlstrter ending Sept. .'10. IS'.IS, Were $20.OSS,0 i. I ?$10,000 of the prolits of the dispensary ot tin* state hsive been turned over to the school fund recently. ?After a poll of the stsit-e the New York Journal says \'an Wyck will he elected by a majori j ty of 25,000, if the election carm* ofl' now. Diehard (Yoker s?vs Vsm Wyck's majority will he) 1(M).()()(?. ?Thoro /ill I?? [?r??achiM?r in tin' l*r#?sl?vf?.ri;ni ? !?;;r?*l? To nii/liu (Saturday) at 7 : '!<> o'clock t\v Kev. .! [It. Mack, l> I). II.- wiill preach Sunday itmrni mand t? j^ t?? also. 'I ho Lord's supper will t. ?1 celebrated Suinlay at tor tlis morn j in^ service. O A.STOHIA. Bears tho /9 Ike Kind Yo-J Hw) A'WIVS BflllgM T 6M8S& ! Stole ii i'me. llonrv .1 nhii-on, ? ..I?-r1. < ] arrosK d h.:c vol. .-da\ 111 01.111. | bv Mr. Huii!"r, .-lit. ' .>* j! for s'l.?? 11 n i> 1 I 1 tli" c'vv ;(? town .iii". i) for I'ct in .; ' i t 111 111 * fur ' 15 ' : !. .v, \ M .1 a-U" ! ii'fo il In r .11 1 _ i i* 1 !fh fi r i.. t o' Imi . r f lion - . . I>y way *' I''v. . ?il for fli" row " !! i i **:?Ii rulint tik? mi;ii i.i l man ^ mi1.1 tin V t ho I'mi .irnt :. ?f?11.i i in* |. lift* of til.i j . ii" i. i.-, i,., chief tlion ; li 'I o. iiiin ;IHi; ROOM not il ronl I'.SH II ( out til' sroie iho i'o'.v 11' ?111 ? line down in tin- ii i_ihii rl'Mi.,1 ,,| KiisrcII l'laco. Old fashions in dros- in y l>? revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and I)i arrhaea Remedy. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. and B. C. Hough & Co. Lancaster, 8. C. v Deaths. The many friends of Mr. am Mrs. 11. .1. Gregory svmpathin with them in the loss of thei babe, which died Tuesday nighl Died, at Fort Mill, S. ('., < >cl 25th, lSJUS, alter an acute illnes of three days, l.illian Ksfelle, th I voungcst daughter o! Mrs. Salli F. Downs, aged seven years am seven weeks. Her father. I lionia I. Downs, died in Fort Mill ?>Vi three years ago. Her mother, tw I sisters and one brother inonr their loss. Died, on tin- 21st (it October, o threat ami lung trouble, httl Olan, too, of Mr. I.ee Bird o Tradesville. According to the providence wisdom and purposes of (foil which are oliscure to mankind tin* lord sent the I>eath angel nirayt'd in tin- apparel of death into the very happy home of Mr Lee liird about 11 o'clock Friday night, 21si of ()cto|?er, ami ralie< away 1 r< in the happy home tin five-year-old son who was tin treasure of his parents' heart lnd tiie sunlight of their happt home. There was something grand am noble in the nattir* of of littli (Man above other little bovs o ill- size and age in the comma nity. Il?? was never known to etigagi in the evil conversation of othei little I'oc ol his early playmates but often would he correct then for using profane language. Am when he heard grown men nsint had language the expression o lie* little hoy's face was that o correct ion. (bid's "still small'' voice oftet collies (i rn heaven's high tillom through nitle children rebuKim inau of the error of his way. Little (Man ol te n (juestiunei In- parents about heavenly tiling v. Inch clearly mowe.t ; li.it tie little hiiv had the Spirit of tin I. rd in In- little heart and sou in t ie earliest days of hi< life. He always knelt l.y his hedsidi at'ninht hi prayer to (bid ate often asked his little -ister t< k nee I with h i 'M. As neuth'> curtains b e <j a 11 ti dr tu di around his little dyini ln?dy, sliiifiiiie out from his dyini lie \v I lie a tin mi a lire ot ilte's toils caia-s ami (roubles, and its lev pl.-a-on-^.he uttered these metiior able . i "i don't want to staj a 11It paiei and iiiiunuiii, 1 want ti eo t > heaven. 1 ! last words ot the litth bo-, sjinuld rniL'.in soft and pl?as <i?> torn eomtort in the parents ... . i.... . i? - I - in.ii iut"\ iiri\?' ;t -Mill ll) U)t iil'll v iii mi. I hull _ !i little < ) i;i it has jus ?11?.-? ? <I In- !a-t t in-Wi ll to 11> ;?i , .i i-iii- .1 i,-l t r't-11 i- mi -.i r111 will vli< in In* *?fIi*i? ?i?? t with ?iii * * and rios-ed tin- tin rk air in\ -tir i iv- of death ii.to heaven* I e.ii 1.1 e1111 \ and hli--, hi- lovini I r < el- .??;d rein 11 VPs are it tin '!!. > l iver's hi ink 'I'd Wllt'tl! i i .<. into ili.it hai?p; r\ I . 11 ! '. J)r. Uull\ i < !:::h Syrup v.il in. . . ii >\ it irur-i'iiimli N . mi.' I. i li u 11 ( 11 1111 j III ii I'M ' i I I i -11 If I II" Is l|s|'l| II ' III.', M ' 5 r-. I! w ;l\ < keep ; | 11 t !. .'ii 11;ilit!. Ili'iuty In Mood Drop. Clean 1>I ><"! moans a clean skin. N I ii Mil I y wit limit it. t asrarets, t uniy Catliai 1 < loan \ our 1 1 >< I anil keep it oloan, 1>; stirring ii | > I ho la/y im t a in I 11 riving all in I nil it ins Ii..in tin I,.mI.,. I'rgin today t i atiisli |.1 in|>1 i m. Ii.nls, iilnti lios, lilaoklioaili nil (I t li.it Nick l y I ?ilious complexion l.y tnkin Ca.scarct*,- beauty for ten rents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. I he Span i a nlh have left Man zanillo and the Stars and Stripe i lluat in the breeze there. PILES 1 "I aufTered the lorlorm of the damned I With protrudiiiK piles brought on by conslipa. tiou with which I was afllictcd for twenty i. ' years. I ran across your CASCAKKTS In the town of Newell. Ia.. and never found anythlnr ? to equal thorn. To-day I am entirely free from i piles and feel like a new man." s I C H. Kbitz. 1411 .lones St.. Sioux City. Ia CANDY ,> I M CATHARTIC ^ TRADE MARK WIOiaTEWCD <> I ' Pleasant. Palatable. I'otent. Taste (Joed. IK) Hood, Nurur Sicken. Weaken, or (.ripe. lie.25c. JOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... , " ?'??? * -? ? " "?<> *? T.rt. SIS 1 UA TA DA A Hold and ttunranteed b? all drug,. NU'IU'DAU gists to <-('B?: Tobacco ilablt llr Won tin- <'osi\ >, \\ V cniurrat nluto M V V ?. .1.1../' H I vy" Thomson, cashier of the Hank of ' Lancaster, upon liis success 111 hi- ' going the question of whether or . not a receipt, signed by a depos / itor of a hank for funds paid him 1 is subject to the 2 cents tax under the Internal Revenue law. the same as a check for money. ? Mr. 'Thomson went before the 1 cammissiom r of Internal Revenue at Washington and argued [that the receipt is not taxable * under that lawgiving his reasons . winch were so conclusively con- 1 viucing that the commissioner ruled in his favor, and banks all 4 " over the country can now pay out r money to their depositors and ( ' take receipts therefor, thus sav1 log them the expense of 2 cents on every transaction. .Mr. Thomson has received a j number of letters from various parts of the state congratulating him upon his signal success. It should lie stated in this connection that Mr. 'Thomson went to "| Washington to present this case , against the advice of a number of i goon onsi imss men and 1>??nkem. I I they imuithniliiiJ* that thr? receipts I wert' taxable the same a.! check?, I although otic is negotiable, while the nther is not. IIiih lo ill Croup. We have two children who are subject to attacks of croup. Who ever an attack is coining on my ] J wife )5ives them ('hatnberlain's 5 Cough Uetnedv and i? always pre- . I vents the attack. It is a house- 1 hold necessity Wi this cot)ntv and L I , . I no matter what else we run out , 1 i of, it would not do to tie without - 'Chamberlain's Cough Iveniedv. More of it is sold here than all J the other cough medicines com' liined.?.1. M. Nickle, of Nickle j Bros., merchants, Nickleville, I'a. I' or sale l?v .1 l?* MinL-.n- A- < I -1 and li. (11A' ('<?. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Sitfiiatarn oi ' I III/llll'tll lit. All JMTMIII"- W'llll t'\JXM't to Vot<* " III tin- ucncl'iil cliclinii ill ,\uv. al tin* .Mont^oiinrv lm\ in < '? * lu r I (' i lx will l.rin:: t Ih-ii ri-irM i it ion i I'lTtilii'iili's in :111 1 li.ivo 111?*111 ! 1 ?* 11 ;i 11 _??*? I in rdihul v. it -.111 In* | ,, ili'iic mi tin- lir>t Monday. Tin?> , , d i\ and W I'dno-d t\ .ii >i j> :11 |( Iter a lid ' -1 ol m r. , \\ . < J. A. l'oi;i I n. < Inn n IM ol I?V?::str.ition. I I j ? A new lot of New Home sewing mao v * * chines on hand at this ollice. ^ To Cur? C'oimllpwlloii Knrnvpr. Take r;?*ri?rct?? I'nndv Ciiltiariu- fio or C6c. ! if C. C. C. fail to cure, ilruKtfiM-i r< 'ucJ aiooey I % ... COMPETING The people aie with ui ing their loyality. We goods than all the rest together. There is no boys off and having a qui You cant change them ; support their own cause, got the best cotton mai Who said so ? Why, eve jo VOll <;i 1 or?ncr? ? ? j v ^ v* | / j^./ v/ vj Vx V^C4 H OV^Ll lave it before ? No ! 'Milk in the Cocanut,"? lue. We are fighting fo Lancaster. Show your a j bringing us your cotton. Don't Sell a 1 out Letting u We will in a few is sir prices that will open the petitors. But at present Store is so busy waiting he has not got a minute t ire working night anil da1 people, first last and all tl You Can't Si The y recognize us as thci WIT H It is their li<>ht as well o your cotton, buv vour go< aoovc all, remember we c 111 v, i < 11 11 k : i. Farmers' I Me: ' ^ . ***CVV?WI ^711 O N " iRALIZED. s. They are showare selling more of the town put use of taking tfu et talk with them, thev are ^oing to -/ o O Why, we have *ket in the State. srybody. And what it ? Did you ever Why, we are the -To us is the praise r the farmers of old ippreciation then by Bale WltliUs See it. es give you some t.\ t'-?s of nnr rnm ? . ww v>. w vii v-v/nr j every man in the on the trade that o call his own. We \j. W e are for the le time. op Them! r friends. They a* us. as ours. Bring u ods from us. And, are the friends of L tanking v ^ l/% n. -O