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* ' * : X' ' i LANC VOL. IX. : i How Is this? F% Perhaps sleepless nights 13 caused it, or grief, or sickness, or perhaps it was care. M No matter what the cause, f? j you cannot wish to look old yl Gray hair Is starved hair. |3 The hair hulks have been 1# deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. A1 ni ty fc] increases the circulation in jfi the scalp, gives more power ML i wL to the nerves, supplies miss- 13 |9 injj elements to the hair \\ Vf Used according to direc- *1 # I tions, gray hair begins to ML fe] show color in a few days. 9 Soon it has all the softness J mJL and richness of youth and ; ?3 the color of early life returns, f ' 1 Would you like our book i . on the Hair? We will gladly ) CI sen^ t0 y?u. 1 mm Wrlto us J r I 3 If you do not obtain all the 4 \l benefits you expected from w P| the Vigor, write the doctor Kj about it. He may be able to .1 ga suggest something of value 9 MM to you. Address, Dr. J. C. 9 {J Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. q M Itfit! with you whether you continue ni r.i-k l lli'g tobacco habit. N ?> ! <> II igB jl remove the It-lure for tobacco, wtLb ?h tM.'jSxj out nrrvi'U*illtirtu expel*nle<Kv4| 3 I f tine, purine* the blued, r?-^-mrM P k tore* lo>t manboo d. Bill i....... -?kU.you ?tron*^j*T' I 1 Alg^Told 400.000 lb health, nerve ^IH J IJ I vl^^^isfkcuirti bu) and t>ock?t-^e*V^^.Ti kOKI'I'ii IIA < f r?m ijoi.h. wMF* i^*your own drvpvi who " H I I ffSn>"'will vouch for us. Take it with Hlll^vlll n-tH.-mlv i.>r.i.l,ntl. Oll? box. si. usutsll j cures; s boxes. $5 so. rutrinirsil to enre. or we refund money Slfrtlw? fUnrd.'C*.. t'hlraro, Bolrol. New fork. Summer Schools for the Teachers. i1' (A aumtuer school for tin- wl Ite teachers of Y..uncnst?-r coUHty will be held In the graded school building at Lancaster < curt ll. tiei beginning Monday, July :id anil continuing one j. - luonib. U(. Ilnrrison, of l>av.ds-?n ( olb'ge. will be the principal instructor and Mill have a fomnti f ?n t nuu loin lit It Is earnestly desired that < very teacher In - the county should attend this school Nocer/ tltlcalo of utty teacher, who fails to atteml. will bo renewed Arrangements Will he IRfttli* to get board at reasonable prices ..nil it is Imped It can bo arranged to pay the board of teachers out of the genera, school fund. V\ e shall expect over* white teacher in the county to l>? ou hand at the opening or the school. July 3d. at which time announcement will is- made as to arrangements concerning board By order of the State Superintendent > f Kd"joticon. J H. THOMPSON Supt of Kducatlon, I- ('. June J3. 1800. IS IT RIt.llT Tor h ii Til I tor to Iti-roiiimcnil I*i?teii| .McillcliitV: From Sylvan I a Valley News, Ilrevard, N. < It may l?e a ^question whether I he eiHtnr nf n lAnrininmr l>uatl>.? I publicly recommend any of Hie varlJjr. oils proprietary medicines which lluod the uiarkc.t," yet as n preventive of suffering we feel if a duty to any a good word for Cflamberlain's i olic, Cholera -and Diflrrhbea Remedy. We have known ami used this medicine in our family fOiHwenty years and have al- i ways found it reliable. In stinuy cases % dose of this remedy would save l * flour* of suffering while a physician [ is awaited. We do not believe in de1 ponding implicitly on any medicine [ for a euro, hut we do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Jtemedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack mnch suffering might he avoided ami in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale t?jr J. F. Mackey & Co. IHi *s # 'ASTE LAN C ASTE AGUINALDO'S SPEECH AT THE TARLACCELEBRATION. Quotes tho Monroe Doctrine In Reference to America and Her Course in the Philippines. Manila, July 12, 7:25 p in.? A copy of the Indcpendencia has reached Manila containing the speech which Aguinuldo made during the recent celebration at Tarlae, of the anniversary of the proclamation of Filipino inde pendence. In substance it was as follows: "Filipino, beloved daughter of the ardent Sun of the Tropics, commended by providence to the care of noble Spain, be not un grateful to her salute who warmed you with the breath of her own culture and civilization. ult is true she ought to crush thy aspirations for independence, as a loving mother opposes sep aration forever from the daughter of her bosom. This but proves the excess of affection and love Spain feels for thee, Filipina ! Delicate flower of the east, scarcely eight months weaned from the breast of thy mother, thou hast dared to brave a great and powerful nation such as is the United States, after barely organizing ana disciplining thy little army. Yet we reply, we will be slaves to none, nor allow ourselves to be deceived bv soft words. Let us continue to defend our fatherland until independence is as sured, for this is justice. We shall see at least, that the grtat American nation will aeknowl edge the right which is 011 our side. That do-trine of the greet Monroe, that America is for Americans, is not forgotten. Just so we allirm that the Philippines are for the Filipinos. Some States of the American union have risen in our favor. "Especially is the Democratic party convinced that both viotorR and vanquished will lose precious lives. Thus many of the people and many statesmen censure President McKinley as inhuman for having ordered his military representatives at Manila to seek means to bring about hostilities. With the Filipinos these farts prove that they wished to try us to seo if we are able to live up to the second color of our banner, red, which signifies courage, hero ism and martyrdom. Therefore, we should not resent this strug gle with the Americans. In spite of their expressed desire io dorn No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely m face, form and temper will ai ways have friends, but one who would he attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be uerv ons and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimpldv, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Kloctric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It give9 strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50c at Crawford Bros'. Drug Store. 2. / r EN SEMI-WBBKLY. R,l S. C? SATURDAY | mate all tho L'hillippiue*, "vh! j convince I tire they that we wii ! fight with justice ami right, on on side and that autonomy is all i show of deceit, only nerving t save certain accumulated wealth We have never concealed our as jpirations, that we aspire hot n indenendence, that w-? will strug gle on to obtain it, perhaps frnn 'those who are now > or enenite and tomorrow will hootir alney J they were for the overthrow i the power Of Spain We lUttfit j well accept this auton ?mv Am*r Ilea offer", hut what can we <h | with it. if our ambiHon is Hide i pendence and if we ^r.? t? it only to later overth?* iw h\ 1 of arms the sovereignty ? America { As I ?? i; Ve if 1s ill' I intention of fii .iii'wiionu't:- t< ! make use of tre n iicr v t li t dec, i? i we cannot accept sucti priced j urn We do n??t visli to t><> f ait' r atterward. W? wi,n to show .mi character, our ranS<(i?>?? arid dn cority and iiOthi'so ,p ?r?. Let u avoid tho exmiplc of 111 >^pa tives who having ,i' on>? turn* heoi colonists, acopivd autonomy t.i enable them to mase (how worl surer, once every tiling w,o pr-1 pared. Ilistorv has uiven us 111 example of this hi our ;*oh which is the only and legitimut and nohle aspiration of a peopl which is desirous at all cost, t preserve its national honor spot less and as pure as u crystal Thus, then, there will not he i single Filipino autonomist. Thosi who are so are to the eyes ot th< people hut time servers, feurtu of losing their ruv.es, tbreatenet by risks of w?r, ''Filipinos, let us he constant Let us strengthen the bonds o our union !" Aguinaldo concluded with call ing for cheers lor independence the union of the Filipinos and fo the liberating army. MTOItl' OF A SLAVE. To he bound h nd and foot fo years by the chains of disease 1 the worst form of slavery. Georg 1). VVil'iams 01 Manchester, Mich tells how such a slave was mad free, lie says: "My wife hni been so helpless for five yea?that she could riot, turn over 11 bed alone After using two hot ties of Electric Bitters, she 1 wonderfully improved and ab! to do her own work.'' This su pre me remedy for female disease quickly cure- nervousness, sleep liress, melancholy, headache backache, tainting and dizz | spells. Phi . miracle wo.kin I medicine is ? godsend to weak isieklv, run down people. Ever' I bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cts Sold Ly Crawford Brog Drug I gists. ( | WIIKFLKIt ST AIM'S FOR TIM 1* III IjI PPI NES. Will Itrach San Francisco Sal unlay -No Plans for Campaign?Will Hold ilis Seal in the House. j Washington, D. C., July 11'? '(Jen. Jos. Wheeler left Washing I Ion this afternoon eu route to tin . Philippine Islands, lie goes vi; (lliicago, ()in;tha, Denver ami Sal Lake City; hut as he is schedule* 1 to reach San Francisco on Sat unlay, will not stop long at air place on the way. lie will sai lor Manila on the 20th. 4*I have no plans of campaign" he said to an Associated Pres % fTERP \ JULY 15, 1899. r! I Absoiwtely 1 i)1 , MaUes the food more dc II r mrescntative today, "and .-hall1 s ! ,1 not know what I am to do until t I I receive nit' instructions from 11 . , (imi Otis. I should like lo have ()iii understood/' he continued. . "tint I 1:0 to the Philippines in r an entirely subordinate rapeitv. il "Not only (ityicrd Otis, but ' General Lawton and Me A rt hur 1 will rank nie and il is proper Mthai they should; tor while (Jen ''eraI Lawton ami .MeArthur were 1 I were inv juniors, thev have been S I ' | in the field while I have not, and r j they deserve to have jilae.es stipe , rior o anv assignment that may be triven me." .j lie said he would not resign 1. his seat in t he House. His Life Was Saved. !1 .Mr. .1 E. Lilly, a prominent 1, citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately e had a wonderful deliverance 11 oni a fn^htlul death. In telling of if V* he says: "I was taken with Ty" phoid Fever, that ran into Pnett* ' moma. My lungs became harder I. jed. 1 was so weak 1 couldn't even *jsit up in bed. Nothing helped me. 1 expected to'^oon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King1* New Discovery. One hot' tie gave great relief. 1 continued i to use it, and now an) well and gtrong. I can't, any too much in I its praise.'' This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regulai size 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros'. Drug ' Store ; every bottle guaranteed. 2. r _ B. Y. P. U. GATHERING. Delegates Are Arriving in Riclir mond on Every Train. b ? Richmond, Ya., .Inly 12.?The i. convention of the Baptist Young "J People's I'nion of the United , Slates and Canada will meet in s n t he exposition grounds auditorium tomorrow morning. Delegates s are pouring into the city on spe . cial and regular trains, and an uns usua'ly large crowd is expected. The morning session of the coin >'l . -J- - v \ .'in it mi iiiiiiiirnnv win oe uovoieu >.r principally to speeches of wel come and responses thereto, and I at the afternoon session the ] annual reports will ho submitted. > : The arrangements for taking i cure of the visitors are very com kiplete Hevies of young ladies I from the reception committee meet each train as it. comes in and escort the visitors to general ! headquarters, from which point i they are assigned to their <juar ! tors, where they makethemselves - j at. home. Kach member ot the committee wears a neat white 3 cap, and hundreds of little hoys, iij wearing tho same style of head j! gear, act the part of pages and . make themselves very useful in escorting the visitors to their boarding places. T> night at the V auditorium the ' Resurrection'' I 1 was rendered by TOO voices. Mr. anil Mrs. B. Lackamp, Klston, Mo., write: " One Minute Cough Cure ' saved the life of our little boy when 8 nearly (lead with croup." d-w-s 'RISE NO 34 ki HIKING ^ Fgws>er Pure ilicious and wLolesome : lOKKUONVOLUNTEERSHOME. Transports Hearli Sail Francisco Yesterday?The Welcome. San Francisco, .July 12?The 1'nitod Slates transports Newport and Ohio, hearing the Oregon volunteer regiment from Manila, arrived here tonight. The vessels were sighted this alt< rnoon and soon the shrieking of steam whistles, 1110 clanging of hells and the tiring of cannon announced that the lirst batch of returning volunteers Irotn Manila were nenrin^ the shores of California. I Within a lew minutes the streets were thro Hired with people wenditnr their way to the docks. Scores of vessels hearing state, municipal and federal oflicials, ltovernor (Jeer and stall ot Oregon and hundreds of others met the incoming transports. As the transports slowly steamed up the harbor the soldiers gathered in excited groups on the decks, and some climbed the rig ging, where they shouted and cheered like mad. The transports were boarded by quarantine ollicers. It is doubtful whether the Oregon volunteers will be allowed to land in San Francisco before going to theii homes. RKUARKARI.K RKSCl'E. Mrs. Michael Curtain, IMainlield, 111., makes the statemeu , that 6he caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician. but grew worse, lie told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and tint no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to herdelight found herself benefitted from lirst dose. She continued its use and after taking six. bottles,found herself sound and well ; now does, her own housework, and is as well as she ever was ?Free trial bottles of tin-, drear Disrovi-rv Crawford Bros Drug St<?re. Only 50 cents and $1.00. every bottle guaranteed. 0 CAN ANY ONE TELL WHY? A brooklet is n little brook Coursing down th? shady ilell; A booklet is a l.itle b.i ik ? Tales of love they tell: A streamlet Is u little stream Which r< tlects the summer's sky; Hut a bullet is not a tit le bull? Can any one tell wl.y'' ? i Harper's Hr.r.ar. How's Tiiis ! We olt'er One 11 ti > >t .*???! Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh thai can not he cured by Hall's ? atarrh ' .re. K. .1. < IIKXKY A ft).. Proprietors, 1 Toledo. Obi 41. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney fortlie last 15 years, and believe liiin perfectly honorable in alt business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst A Tkaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wai.dino, Kknxax a M arvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall 's CBtarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and m iieous surfaces of the system j Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all DrugI gists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.