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? ?^ - j How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of, tl)f kuJ&^gs.; jj stains your ifcis iifcvicfro^all of kidnev trouble ^ too frequent a*** ajppa*** ?nt wr,sf#Tci ?W!^f 1hn bladder, are Qift of oraSnt* * M ini) to do. Thefe.is,comfort in the knowledge so 'often expressed, that Dr. KilmeHs'8wamp-Uoot, the great ti^nnr romn^u fnlfilla awasw wioK ! in curing rheumatism, paiu, in thej back,'lli)dn?ya, liver, bladdef. kiid every partoC the utinary-passages. It'corrects inability to hold water and scalding paiu in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of b<>ing compelled to go often during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Knot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent, absolutely tree by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mpnlinn thnt vnn r?ail iliio irnnof J " = ?**-'?*=? ous ofFer in the Lancaster EstkrALLIANCEDEPARTMENT.1 J. F. NI SUET Editor. The : Farmers' Alliance and Its Purposes. 1 ' 1 ' * In a recent address, lion. A. B. Welch, of New York, secretary and treasurer of ti>e National Farmers7 Alliance h,.?1 Industrial Union, spoke as toilows of the hopes and aims of that organiza> tion: "Anyone who has thought for a moment on the declaration of purposes of the Farmers'Alliance, must have become imbued with a just dense of the spirit of righteousness, the desire for an equality of opportunity for all, and the principle of brotherly love, freed from all 'sectional and National prejudices, and selfish ambitioii* that breathes through sentence. It is With the desire to see rebuilt and reorganized the dormant and somewhat scattered forces of this great, influential and humanitarian organization that we issue this appeaj to the thousands, lowers of 'equal rights for all and special privileges to none,' who in times past have ? -A j -t - ??? ' auawerou iu me finance rollcall. Never was there more pressing need' of fulfilling our firat declaration than at the pres ent time, vir.: 'To labor for the education of the agricultural classes in the science of economical government in a strictly nonpartisan spirit, and to bring about a more perfect union of paid j classes.'. # - "The growth of monopolies and trusts for the past few years has been enormous, and already the - . . i i < . State of Ohio, Cirr or Toi.buo, i ? L?ucah County, , { Frank J. ClIKNFr inak^ naih'ih.f v... i- I senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ckknkv & Co , doltifc btislnos* in the citv'of Toledo, Ooiinty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tno Bum of ONF, HUMDRBTJ HOLLARS for each and every ease of Cataiiich tiiat cannot be cured by the uSc of Ham. 8 CVuahku Co ItK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to botom'me'and* subscribed In troy presence, this Oth day of Decytniwr. A. I?. 1 "VtV , > t . I . *? Wr UtltAIORil: \ RKAI, r ' ?'j ;f !i Notary Public. flail'sPatarh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mtlCOUH surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENKY & CO., U'oledcvO. < Sold by DruifgistK, 75e. flail's Family Pills are the best? ?? , -1 s . I I ' . 5 .: ' N ? iron heel of despotic monopoly falls in more crushing force than ever upon the brow of labor, until in every avenue of agricultural calling, trade is stifled, and the industry of the worker set at ttfAbght. "ItT the domain of our government, both State and Na|ioual, as piomulgated and administered 'today, tHe ?4m, the telldfencv* is to create add muftipTy a plutocratic officbholding class, whose purpose is to revel in in debauchery and luxury, to feed and fatten on the fruits garnered by your labor," frugality and industry, as well as on the labor of millions of your fellows in mine and factory, brothers and sisters of a common Father. In many of the educational institutions of our land there ia a determination by this besotted plutocracy of wealth, to so bribe and control the instructors in said institutions that the truths along the line of political economy and righteousness in government shall be 60 covered and falsified by hypocritical professors, posing in the garb of truth and veracity, tLat the youth of our land may be trained up to manhood having false ideas of those basic principles which lie at 'the foundation of all good government and arfe necessary to the happiness, prosperity and well being of our people. ' ' ' ?-' "Brethern. the last great desire of our lamented, and beloved leader, Bro. L. L. l'olk, should i cause us to gird on the Alliance armor and enter into the contest for a truly representative government?he who 'standing just behind the ourtain, and in full glow of the coming sunset,' said : "Behind me are the shadows on the track, before me lies the dark 11 J - ? * vaney auu me r;ver. wnen I mingle with its dark waters 1 want to cast one lingering look upon a country whose government is of the people, for the people, and by the people.' The fruition of those hopes which he so ardently desired were not realized. Brethern, would he say if he could speak to us, that the mission of that great organization of which he was the leader, and for which he devoted the best years of his lite, was ended and fulfilled? No! His vision was not bounded by the narrow range of a simple personal insurance nor obscured by sectional prejudices, partisan zeal or political bigotry.. It was as broad as the union of States and embraced the hope for the welfare, i prosperity and bappinessof every citizen. t " What, I ask, has been gained by partisan political action,? You who were willing to sacrifice this great reform Organization for apartisan movement can now see the results of your folly. Had the,organization expelled .every unworthy piember whp ever moved the adoption of any partisan platform or subject to any such, it could have held tho halA TIIOItSAXn TOXUITKS Clou Id not express tlie rapture of Annie K. Springer, of 11:15 Howard Jst., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption' and completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. Ail other remedies and doctor* could (five bar no help, but she says of this' Royal Cure?"it soon removed the pain in my chest aud I can now sleep sonndly, something! can scarcely remember doing before. 1 feel like sounding its praises throughout the I'niverse." So will every one who tries ifr. King's New Discovery for an/ trouble of the Throat, f'best or Lungs. J'rice 66c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford IfrugStora; every bottle guaranteed. i r ,i . f>. i \ *"< ? < * i ? ' '> ..1^1r""^ nee of power in government and have been an aotive force for righteousness. May it be ours to co-operate ana labor side by side with a united brotherhood, extending from the snow-capped pe'afcs of Maine to the green valleys and plain* of Texas ; from the ocean-kissed shores of the Atl&utic to the vino clad hills resting on the peaceful waters of the Pacific. Ours to co-operate and labor for a country, whose laws shall voice the expressed will of the people. Ours to op erate and labor in this non-parti san union, whose motto is 'In es sentials, unity ; in all things, charity'?the Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union of Amer ica." that Tnnonitnr. ncn>< aci1e, Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only '25 cts. Money back if not cured. Sold by Crawford "Bros., Druggist. 5, A Serioiia Difficulty. A difficulty occurred last Sun day morning between Messrs Aaron Knight and U. A. 1*. Hunter, of tfie Taxahaw section, in which the former was severely in .jured. It seems, from what we can learn, that after the men fell out Hunter, at whose home the difficulty occurred, went into the house alter his gun, and while he was gone |Kni ght started off, but Hunter went after him, overtook him, and struck him over the head with the gun, knocking him down. As Knight attempted tc get up, Hunter struck him again, The wounded inan was still living at the last accounts, but is in a critical condition, as his skuII is fractured. A FICMJIITFI'l. BMIIIDKR. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald. Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 2Ro. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros., Druggist. fi The New liaptint Church. . . The finance committee of the Baptist Building fund reported tc the Baptist church last Sunday morning that they have been pushing their work, that tlie responses have been generous, and I that the amount already secured by subscription is such as to justify the Building committee to receive bids for the work on the new church but that the Building committee twill not finally contract with any contra<3tor*u<Atil about $600.60 more if secured in addition to that" which is already pledged. ?So thou all who interxl to help will do. well to come forward at once and give some jjrx ti mat ion as to the amount they are willing to devote to this enterprise. The plans are by L. B. Vaulk tfc Son, architects, Brooklyn, N. Y., and the new church will be quite an addition to the town enterprises. A good town usually has good churches. The building committee consists of Messrs. W. <5. Thomson, T. Y. Williams, L. C. Payseur, J). A. Williams, W. T. (iretrorv. and Rev J. II. Boldridge* ff you suffer from tenderness or fullnenA on the rfght sltlt", pains under shoulder-blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver is torpid and obifgesttdi IXWltt's l.ittle Karly Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and llow naturally. They are good pills. t-rawford Rtos. d-w-s ' ( ? Thome Who Are Attending the Reunion. Lancaster will be represented at the re union at Charleston,this week by the following* parties*, W G A Ifrcietv(l,L.Gjuifin,.J S Porter, Dr J F Mackey, Aaron Adatps, W T ?nipf?8, HJ^f Popi?. ,i A T Pittmnn, JK KnigJhL .left | Adkins, S E Usher, J. S Black j i tnon, A Small, D 1' llelmns, .J. i Ii Simk)80iu W M Neal, W B. Oulp and wife, W T VahlatVdingham, Rev G C Leonard, J F c Bell, J J Cherry, Sptirgeon J Cherry, John Wright, J W A ^ ' Porter. I)r J ,11 Witherspoon, A C Adams, J B Knight, E / M Bennett, S A, Cauthetv L F Gulp, J M Addiaou.r Vaivjer , Welsh, Captain John M Perry,' 1) L Adams, J T Funderhurk, J C Elliott, W R Lleglar, R U Stroth- \ ' er, James .D Shute, Captain BJ e Witherspoon, J H C'aniek,1 L S _ I Elliott, II B ParDue, J A Small, II S Plyler, T M Fitzpatrjpk, R S * Crockett, W II Funderhurk, W B * , Jones, J E I'alterson, II II Shute. ? E B Hancock, \y A Cureton, L M Civ hum, I)r II G Elliott, E C J c Secrest, B Cunningham. There were a nuraher of others _ that went down Monday on the regular passenger train. 1 ' p '?_ q 1 1 consider it no otily a pleasure nut a duty I owe to my neighbors' to tell " about the wonderful cure effected in a my case by the timely use of Chatn- pi berlain's Colic, Cholera and-Diarrhoea ? Kemedy. i was taken very badly with ? tlux and procured a bottle of this rem- * edy. A few doses of it effected a pe.r* manenl cure. I take pleasure ity ree^ J ommending it. f o ot hers suffering from that dreaetul disease?\V. Lynch, fj it..,r ur x-.. -i-i? ?- ? i'vm i, i a. me* irinru) IN HU1U O)' f i J. F. Mackey A Co. rg; Blood Cure Sent Free. - ? ! By addressing Blood Balm 3S| y Michell Street, Atlanta,' G?.,' any of ' our readers may obtain a cample bot- *' tie of their famous B. It. B.? Botanic * Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest, beat and strongest Blood Remedy made. Cures whew alt else fails,"pim-l ( pies, ulcers, scrofula, eczema, boils, ' blood poison, eating sores, distressing ? skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheuI rnatism. Free medical advice included, , when description of your trouble is i given. This generous offer is, worth ' while accepting. Sample bottle sent " all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of tnedi> Cine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. B. B. B. is away ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing Spring Blood Humors. Try B. B. Jl this spring. ? 1 * ^ By allowing the accumulations in > the bowels to remain, the entire sya rem is poisoned. IleWitt's Littlq Karly Risers regulate the bowels. Try them i and you will always use, them.. f'c&w* ford Pros. ' d-w-s ' , If "Out of Sorts," Cross and Peevish, take Dr. M. A. Simmins Liver Mediojne. Cheerfulness will return and life aquirea new *esn ' " ? nt o . fryas , < ? nof t ' v >. , Ilealh. mrfingOi and nerve Knree/fol- i lowt the use 01 Lr.il, A?< HI masons, p iLivpr ^ledusine, whioh insures .good* h Digestiona*d Assimilation* ? r l _ 1 ' . -? i >?-V ... Bryan's,Ne te,r-.l& republic ?? i3r\ !j PM,LJPP,,,,I hon< w,u,am j tTiiil Vffc'- With Supiilcnui ' '' UthtAetwIroirt W ' ,\ ; liun. AmlniiCiriiMl " /jf /1* Ho?r, Voot, JUI?n, V .? ?' ni?s. Mwna, Myno II .? w I Iiuvm bhilton, Hoi lor, Wot, W .1 ll ICY AN mitn Moll,yi Tarn Kdmwni, I'iitf. klim. U II. .lohiinon, Hun Mku A./1,, lial*. hm k?r Von lijrko, linn CHnu Kri?neli AM Bum, I t%fi Spi, irt, Mbiu! r.xo.pHH, Sin r?ift/fXt>o TIM. SI NoA l lUIl l?l' IMDCDIAI l< 1 HJt Territorial I'limnjiion Innominate.!, "TUP. I'OQK of < < nil/'tl litnlot, 114? U. . inr .uiBi'of In l, |i?i,Stin llejrit.lir ii. Iiiimlofi ilnwn t*? iib bjr our I Mthera. i THE GOSPEL OF A HIGHER ClYILIZi THE OM.T IIOOR ACENT8 W If ia profuarljr illiMt rated. (firing iH-mitiful hnlftr tr Vint lira. at?<> acme* oi thrilling inteyeat, ah>n* l'l.tlippmea, Nothing llkn It liefore ot tempted in hoc It run not t>? Kt houkMoreh, it fun not I e ru Olfcl"! I'tibliohero. i Tl.? tirat K?li i ion. 100,000 cop Ion. A large ectaro l? H V, PAV Fit EH; IIT on each obiter an ' conn aeiee order. Til F. Ol tl'IT IN PRK*. We make n< Ollillt, with lllanlwl. HlO,. l>ut WNfli Out lit ruata ? I age in at many who wolilil iinpnao upon ua liy aeti Itr mere!/ out "f I'lle curlnaity, we rr<|uire the epplirn to am I ua i"io to co?er pontoon nnil wrapping, thin receipt of firet enter Cor III IfMka. . *? Rm* Cloth Minding Itnet Mnlf l.iiH*ia MtnHinM wi AAfiimdotrndghu.. Itr?t Full Ifnnain Minding. with gold edirne Write for wir rnporolfc Ir4 TVrw?* ?e A^taU. THE INDEPENDENCE C FRANKLIN BUILDS f i # '"'a ; ' i . t ? . v . i , *? .*i 1 ^ f ^ CitmIi, u4 Tnd^MirktobWM, imt ill Pit j nt business conducted for mookratc Fees. J tfop. w? rdvlse. If patentable or noL free of \ charge. t-ir Joe nor due tAI pattfttt* ?4ct*ed. < a A Famfmlct, **HowtoOb?eln Patents," with j 1 cost of uve In Ihe U, S. ami tyrtign ooupt/ies J sent free. Address, * OsA.ftNOW&OO. Opp. Patcnt Orr'cc, Washington, 1. # Pneumonia, In griope^uffhi, colds, roup and whooping-cough readily 1elH to One Minute Cough Cure. Use his remedy in time and save a doctor ill?or the undertaker's.- Crawford Iros. d-w-s ]has. D. Jones, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I, ANCASTEIt. S. C. Office in the Courthouse. Will iractlce In all theCourts. Prompt ittention will be given all business ntrusted. Collections a specialty, l v. Humiliating Kxaminations by phyicians are avoided by the use of Sim-' ions Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, rhicb cures 00 out of every 100 cases f female Disorders. OASTORIA. . Jear? tb? yy The Kind You Haw Always Bought litfariiiK-Dovrn rains indicate dis? lacement. ot the Worn". Curable ulftkly* by usFrtjf Simtnans Hquaw 'ine wine or Tablets. Ncv Kimrdr Absolutely K'nLnown to the mfcs-slnn. t'crwtsnii.l Cure* in 1A 10 BA days. Wo Iunit money If w o do not cure Toucan bo treated at one for the same pricp ?m and Hie umeiuaru. roj with those who I w prefer to come here ?< III contiaCt to cure I them or pay expenso of Dini n itrin ihjm jLlMI'oi|i mo rtllruxl id bolel Hpmm a B-'.fjfn n & rw ,fS bills, and lute noloi'ir, "i.Xl D E O 3 9 1 barge. If ii rail toSaMMi^vsaannnalcuro. If >11 have taken DurrVHiiir;, Iodide poluab and ill hare aches and H__H imlim, Utruui Patches i moul h. More Thront, l*lmplc*,t\?ppcr-4'nlorI Spun, 1. leers on iin> 1,*"S |>artol the body llulror jchrows fulltus out, K^_J't Is this I'rlmarjr. rcondarjr or Tertiary M ,? H ltlo.nl l*ol?no that we II a run tee tocurc We I to Isolicit tlio most obattn* I* case* and ckallcsplNHIte world for a vase ss innot rare. This ill - I lease has always hnfllrd e still of tlie must J ^ I oiril n cat physicians, urlimn) trara wc liai? HUnimlc a ?;? laity of catinK this disease with our I'YIMIlLENh and we syo 4500,000 capital behind our uie-ondltlonal larsntee. write us for 100-pnge book and absolute roofs. Address COOK lUMKDV CO., __146ft Masonic Ttmpls, ChlcMfrt, IHIKU. Ur. M. A-fSimeiofn Civer Median i; clears the Complexion, jflv.es liuoyaQr, y to flioMind, cures lleatlache, Refru'J ates fitioiniiclu Rowels and'Ciyor.. *y * .".ft , r , t . | (.?l 11 W ! j , BO YEARS'>. ^ ^^^ ^EXI^erience ' y | j ^ |_ f i'V S I & ^^B A 1 I k B l Trade Marks Designs . ' T , Coevrights Ac. ArlTOrtO dAndtnff A ikAtrh snd (Iraprintinn mas quickly ascertain our opinion free wfiether an invention la probably patentable. Communis** lions strictly contldentlal. Handbook on I'stents sent free, tfldest nirency for securing patents, fatents taken througH Munn A Co. receive' . .tpwiM noiic*, without cbarqe. in the --n l Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, t.arireat elrdilation of any sclenttflo Journal. Terms. 93 s ^. a Mil: four monUil, |L Bold by all newsdealers. i i r I'iuipJe*. boil* anil other II iimnm ?piear when the blopd icets impure. The renitMlV '1* f*r- I"- A- Sirhrtions *i eriMedk-iUf. f w Book iaS. 4| EMPIRE? W? ?; mSTMi. ' aurtn. Till- _ _ ' ? 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