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;vf^ , LAN P VOL. IX. t ?- ? V. Vrf Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health fl /// ONCLE KZEKIEL OIJEAR, assessor ant tax collector, Bovcrly, Mass.. who hat uu3ii,u mi. c??iu iiio muo stone, saj'd *'l>r. Miles' Rf-' nvatlvo Nf vine Las done a r : -,nt' of b?v .1. 1: uttered foryears froir. KicepicasncsS 'it.u votv >us honTt trouble. Vou.il I 1 wkc y mil od up In tho morniucr, li-.c". .:?? nml. i.and my work seemed a l ui'i'i ii. A friend recommended Dr. Mills' *m : v; and 1 purchased a bottle undo prutc.11 :t;i C liud trl. i so many remedies uu v!' . tu'.Iy, 1 thought It no use. Hut i ga.o 51.a restful sleep, a good appetite au< rwtu. d mo to ooui'gcllo health. It is t g: and good medicine, and I w ill gladly writ* anyone inquiring, full particulars of my sat!>r. Miles' Kerned lea are sold by all drug- Mllo ^ gists under a positive Up" 1 P guarantee, first bottle 3t-NG!"Vin6 3S benefits or money re- fe, Restores jsf funded. Hook on dis- ? ... Oal eases of the heart and nerves Inc. Address, IBbbWMHHb CLOSING OUT SALE! ?JJtUINS MONDAY. WE wj 11 CLOSE out our ENTIRE STOCK of China, Glaspware. Vases. &c., at about HALF PRICE. Here ia a little list of some of the goods : 102-piece Dinner Set, Ironstone, was $S, now $0. 102-piece Dinner Set, Dresden, was $15, now $11. 102-piece Dinner Set, 1st Quality Carisbadt, was $25, now $18. 50-piece Dinner Set, 1st Quality Carisbadt, was $8, now $5. 50piece Dinner Set",'1 English Carisbadt, was $7, now $4.50. 10-piece Bedroom Set, Decorated, was $4, now $2.00. 10piece Bedroom Set, better, was $5, now $8. 10-piece Bedroom Set, Tinted, was $0, now $4.50. Brass Banquet Lamps, were $10, now $0; $8 kind, $4.75; $7 kind, $3.50. Everything in China, Glassware and Vases at same rate. B. C. HOUGH A CO. I Bismarck's Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found jjp* where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the ' success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. ' They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Crawford Bros, drug-1 atore. 2 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Items From tlio Kershaw Era, Nay 30. if too -- ... inrs. u. u. I' loycl is visiting the family of Editor T. >S. Carter at Lancaster. Mrs. C. J. 1>. Gregory, of Lan- 1 ?. caster, is visiting relatives at this 1 place. i Mr. Martin Canthen, of Lancaster, was in town Friday. 1 B l'ostmastor Martin Cauthen vis- , ited Lancaster last week. j Mr. M. B. llartsell, of Concord j N. C. is in town, having been sum- { moned by telegraph to the bedside j of his brother, Mr. A. M. llartsell, \ who is quite ill. 1 ft '-AST E Tancaster, INSURGENTS TAKING NEW LEASE OF LIFE. They Have Again Heroine Aggressively Active. Reports from prisoners indicate that the insurgents construe the peace negotiations to mean that the Americans have had enough of fighting. The Filipinos are also encouraged by the belief that the Americans are preparing for an interval of inactivity during the wet season. This period is sure to be followed by much suffering. Thousands of acres that were under cultivation last ye;ir have not been plowed this year, and the govern?.:n u_ui? L- -LI?_ i - menu wm piuuauiy no oongeu 10 feed thousands, just as it fed the Cubans. Friendly natives, "amigos," continue to pour into the American lines by land and river routes, coming from the territory of insurrection into the country where the v passage of the two armies has left no food, and practically throwing themselves upon the charity of their conquerors. Such ablebodied men as are not in the Filipino ranks have been kept by the insurgent leaders to dig trenches, and old men, women and children form the mass of the refugees. These are doing some plowing, but they will be confronted with hunger before they can realize any subsistence from His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverauce from a frightful death. In tolling of it ho says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My Jungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't oven sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of I)r. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise.'' This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest sure in the world for all Throat ind Lung Trouble. Regular size 30 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Brob'. Drug , Store; every bottle guaranteed. 2. : Manila, May 28.?8 p. m.?The approach of the wet season finds the insurrection seemingly taking a new lease on life. All along the American lines the rebels are showing more aggressive activity in their guerilla style, than at any time since the fall of Malalos. They keep the United States troons in the trene.hes 1 --- 1 in their clothes and constantly on the alert against dashes upon our outposts and they make life warm for the American garrisons in the towns. t The bands of Gen. Luna and Gen. Mascardo, which retreated toward Tarlac when they feared they would be caught between Gen. MacArthur and Gen. Lawton, have returned in force to their old trenches around San Fernando where there are daily collisions. Opposite our lines on the south protecting Manila, all the way around San Pedro Macati, the Filipinos have three rows of trenches most of the distance. rHEF 8RMI-WRRKLY. rsrCTT WEDNESD / their crops. The United States army hi organized a system of distribi ting rice at Malolos and some < the smaller towns where Filipir stoies were captured, but the la ter will won be exhausted. The United States transpo Morgan City, which arrived hei from San Francisco with (>()0 r fruits lor the various regimen sailed today for lloilo with tl troops. As it was impossible to take I Spain the remains of the Spanif (ien. Montero who_ was fat all wounded in a recent engagemei with the Filipinos in the islan of Midanao and who died whi being brought here (Zainboangc on the transport Leon XIII, was decided that the interinei should take place in Manila. Tt funeral was held today, hundret of Spanish soldiers and civiliai attending the services in tl cathedral and following the co tege to the grave with wreatl find flags.J ' The Spanish papers decla that Montero was a victim of tl Spanish government's neglect. Humiliating Examinations by ph sicians are avoided by the use of :->ii mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tattle which cures out of everv 10O nn. of Female Disorders. Is Almost Sure to End in Acqui tul. London, May 29.?M. de Bio* itz, the Paris correspondent The Times, commenting upon tl steps about to be taken by tl court of cessation in the case Drey 1 us, says : "The report of ! Ballot de Beau prey ends by sa, in(T ^1/ tllD PAn ef orl Ar?to fl*A /*/\ "o VI'^ vx,Ui1' wuuFvo 1110 elusion of its reporter, it wi order a tevision of the case ai will send Dreyfus before a fres court martial to be judged accor ing to law.' "In that case the acquittal certain. 1 doubt if there w even be partial secrecy in tl new trial as everything has v ready been revealed and no da ger has arisen either at home abroad." J. T. Reese, Modoc, S. C., writf Have used t)r M. A. Simmons Liy Medicine 12 years. Cured me of Ini gestion and my wife of Sick Headac 1 Think it worth four times as much either Zeilien's or Black Draugh used. Finds it Profitable. A young lady, not' a native the State but who is now livii 011 one of the largest farms Fairfield county, has made qui a success in raising poultry tli year. Already she has shippt a number of broilers to August and has a great many youi chickens coming on. In a dition, she has 200 young turke; which she is raising for the ma L'/kl Tim ........ !. .? t ~~ ? i iiu ouv^c93 mat mis ut'i made in this ease should c courage other girls to trv.?T1 State. Heath, Strength and nerve Force f low the uae of I)r. M. A. Simmo Diver Medicine, which insures go< Digestion aad Assimilation. You cannot accomplish any work 1 business unless you feel well. If y< felt 'Used Up?Tired Out," take L M.Simmons Liver Medicine. TTERP lY, MAY 31, 1899. i I^OVA ? I ^ Ml ^ Absolutely 1 Makes the food more deli rt i I 1 hoval bakmo powoe re j 1 ? - 1 rt. i Huffs of IIoihh' for 'OS?'Oft of t s? the Lancaster tiro (fed Hchoot. ie Scholarship.? IIigiilv Distinto guished. ;li Eunice Reaty, |v Nina Bennett, ui Lttella Cole, id Distinguished. e Irene Swaringen, *) Marion Thomson, it 11 at tie Taylor, d Juanita Wylie, ,e \V addie Thomson, Is Carol (. onnors, 18 Lena Amos, le Julia Gregory, Carrie Howling, 8 Etta Howling, Ola (Jregorv, Jessie Porter, ie Clarice Knight, Lloyd Moore, Fred Poag, y- Jamie Tavlor. fits, Willie Ross Moore, Henry Swaringen, Meta Moore, it- . Ivy Crawford, Nannie Johnson, x Mary Knight, Qr Hrantley McCrory, ie Elfreida Poag, ie Robbie Porter, 0j- Joe Davis, DeWitt Short, ' John I). Wylie. n. Attendance 100 n/c ill Connie Davis, id Robert Relk, sh Frank Hunter, d- Ivy Crawford. Deportment 100 </0 13 Nora Hough, Florence Brown, Sadie McCardell, l'" Alice Williams, Claude Iluev, or Eunice Beaty, Lizzie Connors, ,s: Maud Gregory, ,?r Bessie Jordan, liie. Lula Mcllwain, ta'l Irene Swaringen, Marion Thomson, Robt. Belk, Marie Craig, of Lessie Johnson, 1}r Bessie McI)ow, in Ilattie Taylor. 'i8 No Right to Uqliness. j id ... ane woman wno is lovely in a' face, form anil temper will alii; ways have friend?, but one who d- would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly V 8 and all run down, she will be nervr* ous and irritable. If she has conMi st.ipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, i blotcheH, skin eruptions and a 10 wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best, medicine in the ~~ world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. it gives strong nerves, 1 bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a ^ good-looking, charming woman of ,r a run-down invalid. Only 50c at Crawford Bros'. Drug Store. 2. 'RISE. Leaking Powder ure icious and wholesome * CO.. HEW VOWK. Trusts and threat Fortunes. The period through which we are passing, in which the competitive economics of large production drives capital inevitably to seek the security of- combination, abounds in those uncertain elements which give opportunity for the formation of immense fortunes. due rather to abnormal conditions than to relative superiority in the management of business enterorises. This phenomenon of the raoid erowth of colossal fortunes will doubtless continue until the transition is fairly complete and the great industries settle down to steadygoing methods under strict public regulation. The tendency will then be for labor, on the one hand, and the state through taxation. on the other, to absorb everything except a reasonable profit upon the capital employed in the monopolized enterprises. The speculative element in the socalled "industrials" will have a tendency to disappear as in the case of the railroad systems; and it may be'expected that there will come about a gradual dill'u sion of ownership in these great enterprises through the investment of the savings of the people in their stocks and securities, quite as in France, where the real owners of most great undertakings are working people and small investors. It is altogether too soon to say that the tendency to the accumulation of great fortunes will not be squarely offset by other and even more potent tendencies. The next census, in so far as it may carry out a special inquiry into the wealth of the country, is not likely to find that the past decade has put an increased proportion of the national wealth in the hands of the millionaires. It has certainly | produced the phenomenon of a | larger number of multi-millionaireB. But the advance in general prosperity of more than 70,000,000 people easily counterbalances the abnormal growth of individual fortunes.?From "The Progress of the World," in The American Monthly Review of Reviews for June. Menstruation made Regular and Painless, and Pains in sides, Hips and Limbs cured by Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Mrs. Timid Lec?John, I wish you would toll the cook that we have no further use for her 6or vices. Mr. Timid Lee?Very well; see that she answers the telephone when I ring up from the ollice.? Times. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lifo of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers. Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawfori> Bros., Druggist 6.