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J. B. MACK' ,LAN % VOL. VIII. k A A M r. * 3 M ? * ? %,y%,\i I see i snow |; ; Storm in | r Summer? < i We never did; hut we have I seen the clothing at thi.; time , of the year so covered with | dandruff that it looked as if it I had been out in a regular snow ( storm. I No need ot this snowstorm. ' As the summer sun would ' i < melt the falling snow so will | * ' ^ \ melt these flakes of dandruff in j the scalp. It goes further than & J thi;: it prevents their formation. ?, it uas .sun oilier properties: j' I it will restore color to pray hair & in just ten times out of every & * ten cases. 8? I And it does even more: it & feeds and nourishes the roots K ' of the hair. Thin hair becomes V I thick hair; and short hair becomes lonj? hair. E * We have a book on the Hair P ?j and Scalp. It is yours, for the ^ * If run itn not ..htiln nil ttio tionpfl'* you cx|ioi'tt il 11mil lit*.* line ot x\ i^ur, | writi) th** *l*?ot??r about it I'rohahly ^P lh?kre Is 9*?im? .i.nlfiilty with >?*%ir ( eral lystom which may h?* easily ft- H .1 i . AYKK. Lowell. Mass. L McKINLKY IN ATLANTA. i The Peace Jubilee is on ami the i President Pays Just Tribute to the t'onfederate Dead, and De- j elares That Sectional ism no Longer Exists. f ; A representative ?it the Assoei 1 ate<l Press writini; from Atlanta 1 in reference to the peace jubilee ^ says: President MeKinley made tnenioralde the lirst dav of the *> Atlanta peace jubilee bv a nata bit- titter tnee in bi< >p>*ech before the joint "session of the (ieor^ia legislature this afternoon. ? I lis plion l>v the general assembly was warm and heart v' ? in the ? \tr' !iic. ami hi- - r h B was punctured with treipient out hur-ts of cheering. It i- admitted on all sides that tic address marked an epoch in hist'ow ind is to night on every lip. Upon the president's arrival at the Capitol lie w I- ureerod with a Held artellory salute and was <t| once eseortou to' iovernoi ?'Ii:>n? 1 ler's office. l'l.eie : diorf intorniiil reception to iU j?!; I pon its conclusion the president \v:t< ! conducted to tin* assembly eh un her, where he occupied t lie speak * er's chair with t inventor ("hand Ier on his ri?rht. When President I tudson of t he [ senate called the le^islnttire to' order the galleries were thronged with men and women. The body , 4 of the chamber was well filled with State senators and assemblymen, whiV the uniforms of J QRELL S IS THE iASTE LAN CAST ICR, S various ofli?MTs ami Iho governor' stall' emvi' a touch of luillian color to lie uj;? i lj?-ri n it. ' )n 111 lir.-l row taenia the speak or mi Secretaries ' i.i.i', 1,011:1. \\ i'-o aii?l Smith and Secretary I'ortei I'.eside the speaker's desk air helow tlie president tJons in* was loaning against the speak i-r'- desk. 11:iniri11ir on each won the presid< nt uttered. \\ hen tli reference was made to ihe ('on federate dead, this old ma loiried hi- head in his arms an while eheers rang out, eried lik a little child. Offlall the many conciliator speeches which have heen mad since (Irani saiil "Let there h peace." nolliing ha more deepl stirred a southern audience thai the simple words o| l're-ideti MrKinley this afternoon. TIIK SI'KKCII. The president spoke as follow Sectional 11 ties no longer ma the map ol the I nited State? Seo'ional leelin . no longer hold hack the love we hear each othei Fraternity is t lie nut ional ant hen sung hy a cheats of 15 States an our territories at homo and hr yoml the seas. The union is one more the common atlas of ou love and loyalty, our devotio and sacrifices. The old Man anai waves over us in peace willi nev glories which your sons and out have this year added '.o its sacrei folds. What cause we have t(i rejoicing! Saddened only by th fact that so many of our brnv men I? !I on the fiidd or sickene and died from h ird-hip and 'ri j ?os u re and others returning hrimriun wounds and disease froi which tliev will lonn sulfur Th memory of thedead will l??* a pre eious legacy and the disalde.I wi he the nation's care. A nation which cares for it disabled soldier-, a w e liave ai V. IV- III UK' Will III". 'T i If l\ I It'll'II l] Ts I hi* iiiti'>ii:i 1 cemeteries In tlm-e wlin tell in bat t b* arc proi thill till' dead a- Wi'll n> I be livin 11:i\? our love. What iin army i silent -flit iliels we have, and wit wli:il 11 vii><r ciiri' tImmr graves in ki'pt! ** K V?TV M)|i|iiT*H jriMVl' Tllilll during our imforlfiliate civil w :i is a tribute to A tun ic an valoi Ami while, when those ^rave were rnaile. we ilill'ereil wide! about the future of this govern iiient, the difl'cronees were Ion ago settled by t be abit ranieiit ? arms?and the time lias not come in the evolution of sent merit and feelinu. under the j>ro\ u iiocicr, l/iwton nn<l Youn?r, i lull uniform, sal on chairs. The speaker rapped forsileuc and introduced I ho president t the audience, alter congratulat in; the State of (Jeor^ia upon th presence ot their distinguishes guests. As the president arose tho an dienee applauded. \ TOI rillNU INCIDKNT. Old men who fought for th south, rose Iroin their seats am waved their hats. One (,'onledei ate veteran now a venerable ley islator had pressed forward unti I ? - PLACE TO BOY i y H r\ -/ A. \ JL?s/ A ~ SKM I-WRRKRY. . C., SATURDAY, D1 s i.hnce o! (m l, when, .a inc aril t of fraternity we should share will e von in tiii> rare <>; t !, tr raves o i ' lie < *? 111'? ?!??r.i* --??I?111 r~. n * i lie i or-1ial I - ! tinow !i;ip r. |>11 v existing between 11i nort I il 1 and smith prompts this urarinm >. i ncl. ami. it it needed further jus m t ifieatiou, it is found in I In- _a! lant loyalty to tlm I nion ami t< e tlicllaj; so conspicuous!v showi o in tin* year just passed by tin z sons and grandsons of these heron e!dead. d "What a glorious future await1 us. if unitedly, wisely and bravely i-two face the new problems now , pressing upon us, determined t< solve them tor riiilit and human ej 'l.v." , . - orrosKi) to colonization ; I ( Bryan Says This Country is ii (ireater Danger Than Cuba. 1 ' . ? - - - - Sa\anuah. (i i.. Iteecinber I ' 1?To dav Col. William .1 |?rv.an ' I upon leaximr his eommaml. tin Id Nebraska regiment, nave tin following int. rview: "My reason lor 1. a\i!ij; lie army was >et lorth in my lettei J Jo the a Ijnlai.l zriu ial t uderini. ' j my resignation. Now that tin tivat v <1 | jee h i- been eonelll j ded I believe liiat I can be nion 1 j nsetul to in\ count i v as a ei\ iliai t han a >ohlier. < <?i. i ?ry:m i Im-ii j r???'<l? ? 1 lc to I 1m* clim'h->iciii "i j?nI>1 it* ijiics t | i ion-. -:iy in: I" *"'l lit' |ICO|)|l' Ol f 11?? I II it CI ? j Stall". having rescued t'uha Iron * I l<>rcij?ii ccititr >1. in:iy timv resume p. | the discu**:oii cil the domestic i.! jiii iMciii- which con i re mi t 111 i nu <1 {lion and turn to the eonsideration of the new i|nestinns arisinir oni 0 of flic war. r| May lie in error, lint, in tn\ n jjiicleino.il. i?ur nation U in ureatei n } clangor jn.-t now than I'uha. < tin V j people dolendod < 'llba against "s j foreign arm*; now they must ?le 1 fond themselves and their eoun If f I'V* fltf-llticl ? t coal cr ? ?/!-?.? lo 0 colonial idea of Knropean nation? Ilerotnloie uree! ha- pervert m d 11 if < iovcriinieni ami n-ed it; in !! !:!:s< !:* f"<> * ? ??*?*'-?t ? <? iin I *i (luii now tin* v? ry lonndatioi n |>rii?? i nlr- ot dip i Iovi'i'iitin'nt an e ' assaillled. 1 'I'Im' iinjM-rali-t ie ide.i i- diivet II' I v int iL'oni -t in i i I lie id* a am idea1 v!ii. Si liaVr heei ele i!>he< > liv tie' \nieriean people -ine? 1 lie" -i'^nin^ of ? li I >eel.ir it ion o I lid pelid i nee ' On- I) i! i"ii lnil-l r ^ive np my inlention o| enlerim >1 upon i e donii! .|??!ioy. \ neli ,i e I i- now pursued l?y Mlll'opeai ! i e unit no-, i or it nni-t il.andoi li j the doctrine that ^overniiM iil ej derive their .just powers Irom tin 1 consent ?'l flu* governed 0 | Wf in.iv helieve licit govern r lilciits Ct TI) * * 111 > I roll! Ill*' people r. or Me Hi iV helieve t li.it govern 's| nients roine iIom'ii to the peoph y troin those who possess the heavi i- est cannons ami the largest ships g hilt we cannot advocate hoth ?loc if trines. fv "To borrow a IJihle quotation 1 'A house divided against itsel f cannot stand;' paraphrasing Ian r tOCERIES. | RISE. NO 74. YOUR CHEAP G1 KCJCA1HMR 17, I8<)8. III ?II I . I ] Mokes the food more de 1 WQvAl QAKINQ Pfr* 'MnmvvTQmmcpnnBnnraNBmHNHiMBMM^i > | ^ rein's declaration. I may add that t his nation cannot endure hall1' Kepulilir and hall I'nlnnv. hall , ' i i I'l'ee and hall vassal. Our form n| j i | jiovern inent. our traditions, our;' 11 present interests and our futurejt .j welfare all forbid our entering It upon a career of connuest. . -Jefferson li;is boon ?111<>t <><1 in h support of imperialism. but our t Iopponents must distinguish be'?ween imperialism and expansion;: 'they mu?t al-n distinguish he J I i t ween e \ pa ti<io|i th.it involves i|?' in t he quarrels ol Kurope and j I | the Orient. Thev must still t'ur. ther distinguish between expin l, . -ion whieh si-enres ei>nt i_r?i< 11s. i territory lor tut ore set t leinent and 1 ''expansion whieh secures ii- alien] ; rai > - lor tut tire suhjuirat ion. *.|i ii< r-on ialull d toe ,iiiin \.i r lion of necessary eont ii^uou- ter-J ; ritury <>:i tin- .North American | ( 'out ilU'llt . hut he W.I- opposed t<>( . wars <>! conquest. its I xpr.'sslvl j 1 com i<?mu?"l lite :11 ?1111ri11 _; ol' re- j .. ' i I nolo 1e| lltol'V Wli li n--kcd 11o \\ the colniiia i 'policy coul<! I >o prevented ("o|. I5ryan said: Sonic think t h it t lie li^lit i should lie made against tic rati i lic;iiionol the treaty, hut 1 would ! prefer another plan. If the treaty lis rejected ne^ot iat ions must hoi renewed, and instead of settling ' jthe quest ion according to our own ! ideas we must settle it by diplo , j niacy, with the possibility of in i | ternation il complications. It will i* be easier. I think, to end the war ( r at once bv ratilvin^ the treaty . t and then deal with the subject in ( -jour own way. The issue can be j presented directly by a resolution i ot (.'< iuiress dcclarimr the policy . j of the nation upon this subject. 1 The President says in his iness saire that our only purpose in i .taking po?.sos>ion ol <"uba is to i establish a stable government and 1 then turn that Government over 1 to the people of ( 'iiba. < 'on;iv>s c.iiild reallirni this purpose in re 1 LTard to ( 'lib i and I--Oft the - line I purpo-e iii iv it I in t In I'!ii!11> ' pirn* I1.111 i- 111<! I*??rI<s !?'ien.' I Siji'li ;i I'i ii ,1 lull Willi I<1 H I I I1 I i'IiMI' Mill I " Hi1 I.el Ween till- . I ; 11 ine I?! 11 unwninii'ii' :?i.*l 11n- , ; ?1 trin. n| imperi ali-ui. We i , should reserve ;i liarlmr <11 1 a |1 i i ?.i 1 i n ir station in Pnrtn I * i ? ami - lilt' Philippines it) ivMiril Inr SIT ^ 1 vices rendered, ami I lliink we I would In' j 11 -1 i 1 i t 1 in asking Ihe'i s;imc ('(iiu'i'xikui tmni ("uha. In I lm ea.-e i I I'nilo Ilieo,!' ' i where I In* |n'uj?li have hi y<*l i'X- ( pressed nn ili'sir Inr an imle I > * 11111 * 111 govern i m * ii t. we ini?;ht i . ? . with prriprifty lie.-lare nur willingness to annex the island if the. ' citizens desire annexation: hut , the Philippine Islands a**e ton far ( I away and their people too dill'er . -Jcut from ours to ho annexed to i e1 v . SW^awo m.4 fmiK Hire iir.ious and wholesome ' " C0" Ht* VOWK. lu- I' 11 i t ??< 1 States. even il they hsind it." t'?il I try :t n leave>S ivannahto liuhl !< ! Washington, I), and .vill arrive there Wednesday afernoon. lie intends to enter actively into i he liirhl -against the olonial pel ley. In I'aet if is evilent that this \vn< the main can ho li.it led to his resignation. Short Locals. ? Mi-s M iry Clifton of Fort l.i'.' i . vi-itsnu relatives here. ?('otton 11us hoen hrinirinjr 0 ' nl< on this market for (ho Inst, ao or throe ilny~. incliidini; yes nlny. ? Mr. J. I) Taylor moved his Inmii.v. mo! ii.liovr lu- married laiiuiiti-r and her Im-hand Mr 1\ I". MeManns. to 1'nion yesterday o lake plaees in theeotton mill. ? Mr. .1. F (Jre^ory \va- sutniiou?m| i> Chesterfield ln-l Wodnesda*. 'o the Itedside ol hi- ?iek dsier. Mrs. I . MeManu-. who lied thai day. ? lioek Hill r?- had another lire. This time it was cotton that burned and the oriirin of it is -aid o he vsuspieious." We should not wonder. Dr. ItulTs rough Syrup is tin* qnaled lor bronchitis. loss of iroiee, hoarseness,and other throat t ii (I lung affections. It cures more quickly than any other ' medicine. ? Lost, on Wednesday, be ween Hannah's ('reek bridge ind Hubert Klynn's on the New lit road. +d.~> in ."f.'i bills and ibout * '{ in silver. The lituler will be suitably rewarded by reporting to .1. K. Stvhsks, Lancaster. S. ("!. Ihiit/inj' Mrs. I . (, MrMmum. Mrs. Mary A. McManus, wife ?f Mr I' A. McManus. and *isfer \ il' our townsman. Mr .1. ! . tireg- , ? >ry. died Wednesday morning last i> the home o| her husband in ^ 'he>terliel 1 county of typhoid 'T. i.ucr. Mrv M -M iti'i- was )">r:i isi the I.XalinW seetiuli on t lie l"th of M.iivh 1 v I ;111 1 w as t lirrdniv in lier ? 1 ?! \?*.ir. She leaves tr> ill*?llI'll 11 -! '<>-> .it In-ill* i !, i-l)iiiwl' mi In ?-111Mren. She was n 1111t nt ( hris I i;?n !;. ! v iml Was a j:. r 11 r <>t tin* lh?|>ii-it clnir*h mi*-! of her well spent lite, having uniteil hi'i't-li witli the * * 11111'< - i i when sinwas a ynnhu lady ihunt 1'! years if ?<?< and having ever sjnee lived i ill exemplary l*fe. exhibiting in/ I In*r daily walk the \irtnes and I Christian graces that adorn a re-' 1 leetneij, soul. t.< Her'remains were laid to rest*' in the burying c round of the I nion Hill churcf 'n,ursd >'* t fie j?resen?> ? f a la t relatives and friends and neighbors.' ^roiiH friends in tins < sympathize with t ' relatives in tliissn^