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fj* GEN. GARCIA DEAD. The Cuban Leader Succumbs Pneumonia. ? Washington, December 11. Gen. Calixto Garcia, the dist? guished Cuban worrior and lead? and the head of the cn;ntui,ssi< elected by the Cuban Asst-mb to visit, this country, died he this morning -horfiv after o'clock at th 1 lot 1 Kil"iu where the commission has i headquarters, The sudden chair from the warm climate of Cut with the hardshins he had the endured, to the wintry we:*th of New York and Washingtc is responsible for the pn?*ntnon which resulted in his demise. He contracted a slight cold New York, which did not assur an alarming stage until the ear part of last week. On Tuesd night Gen. Garcia, in compai with the other members of t commission, attended a dinner his honor by Gen. Miles, and t exposure that night brought an attact of pneumonia, whi culminated in his death. Duri the twelve hours or more prcee ing diRolution Gen. Garcia ? ll nr>rtti ui'i rtn c innjl nf tliu tnim intervals he recognized one more of those about him. In I dying moments, as nil throu his busy and active life, thoughts were for hi- belnv country and its people, and :>m? his last words were irratim mutterings, in which lie gave ders to his son, who is on Ins st; for the battle, which he suppo> was about to occur, and in wh he understood there were o: four hundred Spaniards t'< cm bat. .lust before he died lie e braced his son. The Uev. Fat! Magee, of St. Patrick's (,'hur called in during the day a was with (ien t in t until i end, administerm. if la>t ri of i)ho Catholic I 'uuich. <?11 mi rubers of the cotiimi- iun, a Mf. Rubens, their couu-el in t *6o intry, were also in the 1 chamber when the end came. r-v * rarsnip uompiexion, It does not require an exp ' to detect the sufferer from kidi trouble. The hollow cheeks, t sunken eyes, the dark, puffy < cles under the eyes, the sail parsnip-colored complexion dicates it. A physician would ask it y had rheumatism, a dull pain ache in the back or over the hi stomach trouble, desire to urim often, or a burning or scalding passing it: it after pa<simr tin is an unsatislied feeling as if i must !< at once repeited, or the urine lias a brick du-t depo <^r strong oder. When these sy mptorn. . h c pn it, no time sho11111 ! > l< -t ?novi:ig the c I use. clay iii. iv ' id to r. i v . . ' rI? of the bladder, inl'iin . I It fe's .V(|uirin- ilif .(jr.\viLir in i in* \vi t it i n ': ii riifti . on i n tr? ! !n ' '' {) i * < i;j!> l iliinjirroM -?a*. . 1 1 roul/ii . Ii)r. Kilmer's Mwmii I,'on-, t: great discovery of too emino kidnov and bladder sf -oiiili-f, a positive remedy for- -n> ii di eases. Its reputation \< vorl wide and if is so , asv at ?i t - . * drug afore that an one nee 1 ill ' v'lv length of time for want of i 3*1 However, if yon prefer to lir kflist its wonderful merit-. io- i ;*on the I, hi.* i- ter Kntki*i*i:i ftfud write to ! >r. Kilrm J; Oo., Binghamton. \. Yfor mple bottle and hook telling a >ut it, both sent ab-<oiiitelv frr v u .amilies V itxeration fcv,'r ^ month* 3. Chip is <|u:ck Mfpmw1''1 ?* V i n u t. Brth *-f ?u'f i iintl for t j* (i)'. * tuua*jH# 11 ig, entreiK-io <1, prtu. men, spread out over a te How Farming 1'ai/s?What (>m Kiiter/trisinff 1'arnirr Has Ir jftj ctttnjUishcif This Year. As we have had occasion t< state before. Mr. W. ,J. Cunning ' ham is one of Lancaster's most en ii. terprising and progressvie farm 1 ers. By judicious ninnagemen {and proper cultivation, he make jv a sue' '*:!s .of farming, and cvei r(.'this year, with low prices for cot 101 too, h>? has made some money I, I lie U^eps :i regular account,show is'intr every dollar paid out a id re i(, ceived <<n hi- farm, so that whei ,, I we nsked him yesterday to giv j.(, | us his this year's experience, h ,M j simply had to refer to his momc lt, j random Ixxik lor the inforinatio ia I desired. Mr. Cunningham first ahowc i? us th*? result ol an experimen nf, lie made on a small plot c ]v | ground, j of an acre, on which h | planted one bushel of King's Ini riV proved cotton seed, which yielde him, under unfavorable condi jn tions, two bales of cotton, lii l,e expense account was as follows : OIl Price of seed, /1.0 ch Breaking up land, 1.0 ?g 1J) loads stable manure, .'5.0 ,(j. Breaking up again, 1.0 'as Bedding up and putting in At manure. 1.2 or ] 700 lbs meal and acid, 7.0 [,js Harrowing and planting, $1.0 ,v|, j 7 plowings, 2 I,j^ I hoeings, ] l op dressing with 2 sacks uir t ( ereahte, ?.0 ia|i Picking, 7.0 i:r- | I oppi ng cot ton, . 1 ill' I Bagging and ties, I.<I ! Weighing 2 hales. .2 ieh j!v ':t :i I < pensc, in. i I 'rocweds : m v2 I lb- lint cotton at j $! ').2 ,1%r 7.0 ini seed at 27> cents. 12.7 , i CM, ml i the. Kxpense deducted. le* K.r Not profits, ."r'J.V! ml I'lli- pit'iv of land, which 1- i iii> still clay. \va> planted the liOth < tod April. No rain of any const (Jileiice fell until the 17th of .him tint it was excessively wet aftr that date until the middle of An trust, which was very unfavorahl ' to the crop. There are two larjr I o V 1^ trees in the edge of tlie liel jr which considerably reduced th ow vield in tlieir vicinity and virtu in* ally reduced[the area in cultiva 1 tinn to about ; of an acre. Not OU withstanding these disud vantagei or ; as -hown by above statement. iti?! clear profit nf AO.*. II iv k ??? !.! it) on this -mull piece of around. t T(> Mr.' onninullum hud nltouethe ) t | . (l in cotton | .*, t acres, ".vInch viohle. - j t hi to 1 1 ' l>ul os. The yield. << coiir-e. Willi Id have hcen hette had the -ru-on heen lavoi'ahlt lie tea- -ol.t v? hales, receivin therefor > _''> I v- l>timatiiiu tli I,, .'HI II n-n!.} I hand at 7 ! pr?- i.: ; . '.v 11! I - e ; I i. t hi- Ci'op ii i ill U ' to S , | | - | ; ; entire e A 11 : i nifi' till- . ei j t o o t - 0 ;? If | 111 !. >. ' V 1111 h l ] e d 11' * t ? ' I'r- i ! ; !e- |, , v .. - n.lir - 1 <?I r:. n a lilt imi to th;- -..roil i. Mr i- ... t 1111' ! j ;' .111 hi- "ii M a i: o . a |-i d .'is profit ItjOO Ini-hel- of com an< IV I .:j - I- !' n:i t -, t<i-t/ !,<,{) '"r inn ot I he i odder, 11 iv, i-it it. ,, \\ 11 ;i t .Mr ' 11111111 > ^ 11.11: fi.i-t ac i n com ji! i-died. rit her- cm ' !o! I- lowing In- method-. r ..... II Dr. Hull's ( unull S.vi n|? will i positively cure croup. Many ; i homo has hron made desolate b\ | tho loss of a \ crv dear child w hie! could have been saved by the ot ' iv great remedy ht ! T <? f nr? < ton Curtxrr. Tikei -t itKiin t .mil* < atha< no 1'tr or 25o if c C r' f-tii t</fur'. Or t((iris>is rufuud utouey r-i. f j tfainlfi/lerl, r THERE IS HO KINO OF PAIN OR # I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. C # THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ^ ' T # LIEVE. # I S V LOOK OUT KOR IMITATIONS AND ^UU- J II J STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE T 1 W BEARS THE NAME, J ~ J PERRY DAVIS &. SON. J "i UK VAN'S KF.SitiN ATION. , ii ' ? No Further Doubt About tbo ' >laltor. Diiiriiil Noli'lieiition. Washington, Docornbor 1'J ? \ M .i..ni>i . i x ^ ! tiovs of Ceil. Wm. .1. Hrvaii were ,. removed bv the ril at tin-* war II % . department today of a telegram ( from 1)iin statinc that he hail . ; mailed his resiupation of his com (11 mission as a colonel of volunteers and that it was approved bv the , IS ! . . . ' | I I division and corps commando! s.: * _ The war department cannot of' '<> 1 < ?| course act upon the resignation < until it comes formally to band, j.jbut there can bo no doubt ot it** (acceptance It is su pposed at the! . ' war department that the lieuten ;> - i ..! ant colonel of Col. Ilrvini ? rei: i -ii ' | ,, inient veil! siieeeed iilfii in the col ! , . onelcv. : . .J The written resign.itton came to hand at the war department tin-; afternoon by mail an I was immediately accepted, not'ee ot that fact heini: to|, graphed to Col. I>rvan. I ) f Kohhcd the (iiave. V startling ineiib nt. of which i .Mr. John < diver of I'lnl.olclphia. l(. was ttio subject, is narrated b\ 111 in as tollovvs: "I was in a ino-t 1 ' dreadful condition. Mv ' ksn wa'. ?" almost v<dlow ,o\ i s >ii ii ken,! oii^uc I coated, pain con' i nil a 11/ in back . and -ides, no a ppet i te?urudui 1|\ erowinc weaker day by day. ii... i.. i. i i 111 i * < - |mi \ sn i,in? i i; 111 ^ | \ i' n nil' up. I'ort iin.if i'l v, ;i friend ad-1 ( ! vi i'li trying 'Kbwt11? Hitters;* ,f :ui<l t(? inv creat j >y ;r.d surprise. , the first I?**tf! made ;i ?i? ?*? !*><] i improvement. I continued their ' use for three weeks, ami am now r a well man. I know they save.l | i- my lite, ami rohhed the crave of . 0 another victim." No one should! e fail to try them. < hily *?' cts per , bottle at ('raw lord Itros I true ''store. e | ...... - /'odifiir \otirr. "j All parties indebted to the tirrn > * of II. ?J. (rrecory A ('<?., are re- 1 ' quested to come forward and set ^ tie at once, a* our hook keeper, '' Mr. .1. W ('ondor, leaves I..r Columbia .1 ;i IIIJ :t r \ l-t. and ill ' 1 notes and .ecootits n. . v~..t. * 1 11 cm! I.v lint lirsji* <>r thev will he ? ' (iliireci ih tlji- h.iti I- ! in ;itfiitii?-v I* 11 r ( < ! i.-.- i -. i. ! : - 1 i. i.! ' IIIt'll I! I ill i' 11 -I i .lil l' :;t W I (n;i . ..i.v. ?, Ii ' SOCTHINC ^ " \ * r, KMi: S.\ I.K. 1 Ml hail ! ? A-II .I II,M. Inr.i :u :K\ I I I! I'll I I i.lli. I * 'A I 1 ? flHVip. Notice to Trespassers! \i.i i'i:uso\> \ i: i ii i.i; i. i;\ . 11 -r 11i - I nut in )iunt.ti -li.t r;i|i.li:iul I nr <?l l.i-r vv i??- I re- p:i - - u p- m i In- I ? in! tif t lit' lll|i|<T-l|;iM'l|. A I > I'lT-nll I r< ?- ( ii|mi|i -:?i i l:in?l< in i- >?v hi I 11 i'.'i ii wiili :i ? ?ir11 t ntT ''? I i? . -I. ! .. I'.liii kmon. < i I . I'm trr. ? It. M Kirk ' VV. A. I5rtl lt' \, ?' i \V. >. I{. 11 nrj ?t. A . 'I'. I'Vrjjii-Mii. ' .1. M . II Hif i n?. A. K. Itailry. .1. 15 Haulii-1. , .1. A. Mar-liall. ^ M art 11a M. 11 Hi^i ? -. H lu.. i' ]has. D. Jones, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTKU, S. <\ Office over the Bank. Will pracice In all the Courts. Prompt atcntlon will be given all business ntrustcd. Collections a specialty. i.v. [ A. AT Now Itoaily to do all kinds ol $h.\( IvSMITIl and iVOOPWOIv'k AT IIOItT NOTIt K. O I V K M K A ? A I.I. V\ II i:N Vol \ a it T work iloiii'in my in husiiir>s. M V IM.A? KSM I I'll Mil' TO PATH. Von v, ill liiol my Simp opposite 'o.ijc ?v ilarpor's (. iiiucry. JOHN A. I'AI.HWKI.I.. Nov. -J! I v. -Jill. SHOOT LhoecEbtetsmT GAME PETERS LOADED SHELLS STRONGEST, CLEANEST, QUICKEST. PETERS SSRSS. "WON WORLD'S RECORD. f! ' ; - . ijlltt IS 111(1 ?l '? Jlttiull/ iioult, i'll THP PETERS CftRTRIOGE CO., i4>J. I?40, SCO MAIN ST., CINCINNATI,O. \ * . I ? I n; ? \v. Registration Note. jMI 1; ; ! I'.! I' will ; : \ ? .: i.-.- Mint I I It.- h?-?' i *i r:i t ioii C.iMik- will ln> > p*' It. !l' M " ' ?111* I hull-It lli r. lull i |)-|ri i?-? - n' I ! -1 r- ^i li-r II ?I r tin it ti< iuti. tt.i tin- l?t i!uii-!-i \ hi i ti.'Ii muni It. Mnl i I :m .I t\ ?r-ft-'li tijf i tif 11 \ f L-ut'i-1| i-N-i-t it n. U it. A I <?i: I -i.e. 1 i iir :IT t.-inl I't-iTi-l l ilt i??H. I. ?11 i ? I .-i- t - -ii ii t \. -v i . I>ff. >'<. Mii.H riniiiiii mill" t i; - - i -...f .? . J \ . |... I , . . 1*1 III I I Ii l\ - I I I I .j.,t , i.t II.. .1. w < HKKiirroN, Heath Spring. S. C" * I; I? i m ?. efljIHj. ^ t. ' tit IK ?? M *<? -i I.i* y. M i). Ailuuu. ? ?. oi'U i N I fvor St ? l' t >K S A I.K ? N?'\v I l ?mi* si'ivn.i rnn'liifi nee !'? ? a' t'?? K.vF li I'll!*>k. "ffi'-f wWkhAAAdj CO YEARS' ^jH^^HI&experience I I L J -J * L J J f.VI j 1 I k I 1 Ah ^Trade Marks rfWkHR^ Designs rrvm Copyrights Ac. At vtitio ??ori<1!nif n -kotr>i hti?1 ?1r irrlnt1?-n may '' kiv ? itr <*|iti>t?>ti iroo wfii Vlit-r an .* i i?ft ti i i r -tmlijy |i/t(?*i.fal?l?v < it munlr* ? ?<t r i' I v < r.lMfnt i??|. I! ?<>k ? u I* at n.ta i ? f f . t i i ? v f r pr*iritit? i I* tliMiin iaa?*ri tlir"ticli Mui ii A < l??< lcc i.l / lift lit, %\?* tintll C liriri^i*. I . I liO Scientific American. 1 i? i mi?lf IIIuMmIoI wooklf I " out clri vi . f j.- v tot ill** Journal. Tern *. f . n fiUH'l Src.1'- 1 New York Mrut.i >i i " . I' . \V>nlii:!?-. !i(. i . I., M :i it i i -1 i .? Y,' i i- !. Mi.! . 11! v. i! iim'S Y. A ih:\v lot <>( Nt:\v Ionic sewing ina111iH*s on hand at this I Mice. * 4 ,vh14?? ^ | I follfh forn* It Willi | n^9 ft , b'lxrs. 4- -0. i-'uirintr^tl ti?nir'' or refund tn>>nM. I 0^ ?'.fril?fc Urm+dy it,., t kleafo. n?nir+?), I rm. I ! NOTICE! id tli?? Taxj 'ncrs of Lancaster j L'ounty : The Treasurer's ollice will bo open for the collection of taxes for liseal year 189S, from Ilo? 15th ,'day ol October to I lie .'?lsl duv of ^ Here inner. 1 S9S. Tile lev\ i< .is follows, viz: : State. 5 mi lis. I (.'utility, 5 , iV V. II. II., ? School, ."{ I.OCA I. I.KVY <>. II. tV C. II. II.. (nils < 'reek, \ \ mills jo. II. A: |{. II., l'leas ant Ihll, l\ mills jo. II. A II. II., Cane < 'reek, 7 mills Lancaster (Irailed School, I " Kershaw " ' I " Oakliurst " " I ' .1 ones X Roads** " 2 " TOTAL I.KWS i:Y IMSTIUCTS. j 1 mliati La ml, 19 mills i Waxliaw, li! " Cam* Creek No. .'J, 2d " a Cam* Creek (traded, 27 (.'alit* Creek .loiies X Koads, 2a mills (fills Creek (traded, 212 " (Jills Creek -lones X v Koads, 222 " I Bllfopl. Hi I'iat < 'tft'k No. ii. ili " Kbit i 'r?*- k No. o. (Kershaw), 20 mills rieasanl Mill. ,N... 0, i Kershaw ). 10 mi lis 1 *1 : :?lit Hill. No. 7. 10 | I 'lease nt Mil!. No. 1 .'I. ( ( l.tku til-; ). 2d nulls I'leasalit 11111. .lollfS X Koads, 21 mills ('edar < 'reek, 1 ti *' (Vilar lTe"k, .loncs N lv ;nl?, IH mills |{.'sportfuily suI-mitt?*<! jjf .1. I !. 111.A* K MnN, Co. I rrsis. j Aim's Nolire. I.anca>TI:i{, s.? \. I)? < .i>; >. N^OTH'Ki* hereby given Unit this ollice will In1 open from I ho 1st iluy of .Ian. to t ho 20th ?lay of fob. ls'.iit, | tor t ho purpose of receiving ttio retiiri? ??f tlio taxpayer* of Lancaster J t 'omit y. All por iin- having property in their {possession or control, a< Managers. ! Holders, or as Hushaml, Fnrent, <?uar- ^ ! dian. Trustee, r.xocntor, Administra- ^ tor. Kocoivor, Accounting otlicer, Agent Attorney or Factor, on the 1st [ ilay of January isn'j, are required to I li-t the same for taxation within the I tune required by law. or incur the pen| ally .id' titty percent which at laches in , case of failure to do so. The Foil Tax of tine Hollar is laid lupou all male between I be n^i-? ot j| and no years, e\i-ipt persons who are maimed and are unahle to .-aril a support. on federal e soldiers are exempt 11 'in Foil Tax at ">o years of age. I'll- Auditor or an a-?istant w ill alien it I lie I id ill u III g places III the coll IIi| on the days named below for the ' coll \ ell leace ol ! he pllldic. IP <? eo t. I iie-day . Jan. In, I--: :i. at I m. Ill' \ "II I'M . V \ . 11 ; . .Iin'v A 4 \ an \\ \ i I i*11? i > . r- v i .; | i : v V . '-i .. I ' v\ i u 11. . |, N| >11 ? .It.. -Iaiinar? 1 I i . \ ill'. . I 11 - ! I > . Ja ii. 17. <- iM. I.: a. W.-tlii"- i|.i \, .1 i:i. ! , j ' ' 1 ti. Vl .f-.i i>. .1 in. !I -MM it. i .< . Wi-l-li"-. I I'iiia.y, .liiii'}1 in, I'riiim- ur<la v. .1 rti?. I-mm. 11i ! i M Mi inlay. .l-jii. I-MM. Ki-r-lia w. I in'-ilav ami WimIimsilay, Jan. -I'll ami JM li. I-MM. 11 11 -prim,'-. Tlinr-ila\, Jan.'JCtli I-MM. ' ' I'M-.i-anl llill, Vrnlay, Jan. 27th, to i 'j hi. arim-l < Ii ii r< Ii, M mnlay, Jan'y lint |>. I-MM. It will in ilu? inliTi'sl nl i'v<*ry laxpaycr. In inakf In- r.-liirn promptly nl all pi-r-onal properly, al-n of all 'Iran-IVr- or imiinni'ini'iii. Ksdate and ^hm- llit* penalty of f?0 per reii!, v\ hirh attaches after the 20th day of February % VKespectfully, . | .'<>11N A.COOK, 1 t'ounty Auditor. % I >er. I v-t>. ? Kfltirnto % our llnwela Wltli CituritrcM. Canity Cathartic, euro conatipatinu foravtr. 10c, 23c Iff' C C fall, druggnts r fund money. A