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Short Locals. ?Rev. M. J. Long returned to his home in Yorkville Tuesday. V To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure permanent regularity of the Bowels, use Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver Medicine. ?Mr. AUie Warwick, of Pleasant Valley, was in Lancaster Fri day and Saturday last. Ladies agonized by Female Disorders should avoid Unpleasant Examinations, and at once cure themselves with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. ? Don't forget, to read Mr Ganson's new advertisement thiweek. Convulsions, Cramps, Chronic Fe male Diseases and Hysterica are e.- red by uae of Simmons Squtw Vine Wine or TableC9. ?Those who utter.'*.(i the ture Monday night - in ve highest terms of it T "cure Depression of spirits, Falling of the Womb and Weakness of the Hack usual to Change of Fife, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets. ?Mr. R. M. Jon w. wli > habeen visiting friend- and relu tives in thi- count v. returned t. liis home at Union. S <1., 1<- dtiv "What might have been"?if thai little cougb hadn't been neglected? is the sa<l reflection of thousands nt consumptives One Mit lite Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. d-w-s ?A newspaper .lead heat is a source ol gr? at nntc tture Don't borrow your nei^hV'r's cater. Subscribe lor ime. Sick Hesdache, Wind on the Stomach. Riliousness, Nans- a ?r - quickly cured by a few dose# of Dr. M. A. Simmons Diver Medicine ? 1 am now pr? cd t . serve the public ?vith>i<*? Give me a call It wi'l I?o to our inferos'. S ClIKRRY. t 'the Danger* of r Malarial Atmosphere may be averted b?- ncca?innatlv taking Dr. M. A Simmon* Diver Medicine. * ?Bethel school itoeo* 011 neit l\v Tuesday, August 1 I,Sit!), and will he tauuht hv t-jn??ain 0 A Plvler. Rfmovf emi'es of V*'>?trtial Supftre sions, Exaggeration and Irregua initio* by TmVititr ?imm??ns Squaw Vine Wine op ' ahlrt? Adj 11? nod i mop ({.literal J \V I" -vd. . I.i1 n?rl \ Hill, passed tin . ' I/- - ->' r ? o his .* way to Ch? s r t> i at the reunjo i? v Snnr Stoma. i? .. . the llrxt ympfom* of * ruin I'.i Mt'arV. Cure it witti n '?\v d * ' Itr M A. Simmons TJv?t Med < ? i t .. w il' be fonrn) ati''.' . f?r * # cnnvpt fton ' a . ? t?. y * (Jr? i? V -Mft'h k At thip niw' t <r R ganizafion v? >1 fT' DelViM's T.ifM '"i Ti- - benefit ?t v permanent!? '!" - > I* m*l?? ' ance to natur* ' 0*\ * f * ??nins or weakness, perm* ,? rnns'ipation and liver : u d-*? Mr. Murk ' ? ><. t, been in ('I < < pvornl month?. e*r?i? ? ??urihiv on a visit to i>-. \!?- .,n<l Mrs. \Vil?v Cv# 'v Cut E. F. Ken? K writes: I)r M \ v.t Medicine tia? for to h? reflfed me and many > < ' * hotter medicine tti*r "i'hi: use it in preference in- ' ti?r. yet ^ more efficient There wii' in the Episcopal chit' .'-iv >?t 11 o'clock, ? m I hv ^ th? Hcv. ,] W .< I 'himrtn Th? tifolv coimvt" i?e celebrated i>t the *?" * trice. ifr. A. Sanders, w i''ny from Cocoal?, nut Drove, Fla . -ji\- h has been s quit* hii epidemic of diarrhoea there He had a severe attach and wan curort R by four dose* of <'hamhorlatn's t'olic. i Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He * aav* he also recommended it to f others and they say it is the best medK EP icloo they ever used. For -ale by J. W ^ ' F. Mac.key A Co. ' 'S* r ? yf< COME/ Not BUT MANY A Your We Are Closi / ?The Tabernacle school at Tabernacle church will open Aug. 1st anil run eleven months. The trustee* are corresponding with a voting man whom they hope to secure as teacher. "\V? have sold many different cough remedies, but none hna given better satisfaction than t'hainberlainV says Mr Charles Ilolzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can he relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold by J. F. Maokey A Co. ? Children's Day exercises and the*picnic came olT at Hopewell on last Saturday. A large crowd of both young and old people wan in attendance. The programme rendered lor Children's Day is said to have been splendid. and the dinner that was served, excellent. ? Wo are requested to state that the Jones X Roads academy! will not open its scholastic ses sion on Monday, the 31st instant, a* WM6 exqiccted, owing to the continued sickness of the prin cipal, Mr M. .1. Green ; but will open on Monday, August 8. The patron* are requested to send in promptly in order that all students may be properly examined and classified ! j vm/./i i.';.... v...... ji.. < -?m TffiMtc m ir c t?r:n/ c/rc #* ff*"? Sunday uiiiht shortly after nine o'clock .Mr. L. .1. Robinson's store mom near the factory was disjcovered (by Mr. I). l\ Ilardin to j e on tiro. He promptly pave jthe alarm and with the assistance I of others succeeded in extinguish:inir the tlames before much dam I aire was done. It is said that I I some o .e broke into the store I and i-et it on fire, and that several ' pair of shoes, &c\, were taken. ICvery indication points to incenjdiarism, as the liberal use of ker j'osene oil was plainly seen. The i unilty parties, or party?whoever they were,?entered the front uoor, fastened it behind them, and after accomplishing their purpose opened t lie back door and made their escape. nrrnmiTo PATENT Good Idois I I i 1 ^ Tm may bo secured by i I I I I M our *i<1- Addreaa, U Vf k fl THE PATENT RECORD, IBIIllT Baltimore. Md. Rebecrtptloas to The Patent Record tl.Gopcr annum. To Cure Caiietlpatlon Forerrr, Take Ovscareta Cundy Cathartic. 10e or 2Se. U C. U. C fall to cure, drugtfteta refund money. TO THI t of a Few Spring a - EVE Within These Wal i DAY Mv TT _ n mi xieaus .oeiore xnis ng Out, Sure E w. ?Mr. Chas. T. Burns, of Wash- I ington, I). C., is visiting his I parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. |j Burns, here. ' ? A big reception will be given J (Jen. Alger when he returns to 5 his home in Detroit, Michigan, t | Extensive preparations are being made. i ?Lancaster will be pretty well ' reprc6ted at the reunion, in Chester to-day. A good many came in yesterday, from the country in order to lake the early morning t | train. R ?There is (o he a basket pic- I nic at Massey's mill, on the Ca- : tawba river 3 miles from Hell Town, August 11th. All are in- 1 | viteil to attend and bring well c | filled baskets. | ( Up , *\ ' to die several times, yet 1 am spared to tell how I was saved," writes Mrs. A. A. Stowe, 2)7 N. 4th St., San Jose, Cal. "1 had valvular heart trouble so severe that 1 was pronounced 'gone' two different times. The valves of my heart failed to work properly, and circulation was so sluggish that the slightest exertion produced fainting. 'There is no hope' said my physician, so I decided to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and the result I consider miraculous. 1 am satisfied it saved my life." DR. MILES" is sold l>y all druggists on guarantee first liottle lienetits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind, Don't Toksrco Spit and Smoke Tonr l ife Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be maf netle, full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To Ilae, tbe wonder worker, tbnt makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or >1. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Da. Chicago or New York. ( : SACR nd Summer Good lRYTI Is, New and Old. \Y PASi i Chance Again Cc Enough. f*AN INSOMNIA " have bean ualns CA81AR11TS ftr nsomnia, with which I have been afflicted for ver twenty years, anil I can say that Cascareta iavc given me more relief than any other remcly 1 have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recomnend them to my frtenils as being all they are epresented." Tnos. Giulahu, Elgin, HE Candy M CATHARTIC ^ twaoi maan ssanmto Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do lood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Qripe. 10c. 36c. Me. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Lrllae n.m.ij r.apuj, CkUac*. lMlnS, In T?t. J14 in.TO.RAP Sol<1 an<> guaranteed by all drug1U" I U*D All flaw to C\J ice Tobacco Habit ?A protracted meeting is in progress at Hopewell Methodist rhurch this week. ?Misses Anna and Fannie jlregory spent Saturday and Sunlav with friends at Fort Lawn. ? Married at White Bluff, Sunlay .Inly 23d, by J. N. Est ridge, S P., Mr. J. S. Marshall of the Fork Ilill section and Miss Amoline McManus of Taxahaw. ?A contract for ninety-two thousand cross ties have been let to Messrs. Matthews A Boukright, of Leesville, to be used in building the Southern's extension from Cayce's to Perry. ?Mrs. Anna Jackson of Savannah, <ia., visited her sister, Mrs. (jr. F. Payseur here, some days since. She has extended her visit to her sister's familtr M r< Jos. J. Hull, of Rock llill. I ? List of letters advertised for the week ending July 25, 1809: Mrs. Sal ho Rrice, Messrs. Flum it Brusmon, W. C. Saunders, Allen Thomas, J. B. K. Black mon. .1. F. (irkooky, p. m. Death*. Mr. (Jeorge Barfield, died at his home at the factory Saturday evening last, of typhoid fever, after an illness of a few days. IIo was about 22 years of age. His remains were buried in the new cemetery here. Mr. Ed. Robinson, who lived about six miles east of town died at his home Sunday night of typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. lie was about 26 years old. His remains were buried at Camp Creek cemetery. 9 k IFICE! s; 3 OVER >mes. &UW. Lancaster'* Market. On Tuesday, July 25, cotton and produee brought the following prices : COTTON. Good middling, 6 Strict, middling .5^4 Middling, \ 6 FKODDCK. Butter (good), per pound,... ,10to 12% per dozen 7%toH Spring chickens,. 10 to IB Hens, fat, 20 Torn, perbushel, 60 Ilamsfhome raised),per pound..9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised),per lb., 6% to7 The above prices are paid by merchants for any of the above named products, and is published for the benefit of those who have them for sale. W inthropCollege Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthron Cof lege and for the ad mission of new students will be held at the County * 'on rt House on Friday, July 21st at a. m. Applicants must not be less than iitteen years of age. Then scholarships are vacated after July 21st, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination. The cost of attendance, including board, furnished room, heat, light aud washing is only $8.50 per month. For further information and a catalogue address I'res. D. B.Johnson, Rock Hill, ?. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS" ! FOR COTTON WEIGHER. 1 hereby announce myself a camli?| date for < OTTON WEIGHKRat Lan| caster'at the election to be heltCon ' the 8th of August, subject to the rules | and regulations governing the same W. IKK WILLIAMS. ' The friends of Mr. Louis M. Montgomery announce him a candidate for Cotton Weigher, at Lancaster, iu tho election to be held the second Tuesday in August, subject to the rules, etc.. governing said election. I hereby announce myself a candi date fur Cotton Weigher at Lancaster in the election to be held the second Tuesday in August subject to the rules,etc., governing said election, M. E. Jordan. After some consideration on my own part and having been brought out and unanimously endorsed by the County Alliance of Lancaster county, I hereby announce myself for the tftflce of COTTON WKIOI1ER subject to the rules governing the election. J. P. NISBET. ? HEREBY announce myself a cauX didate for the position of OOTTON WEIGHER for Lancaster, at the election to be held on the second Tuesday in August next, subject .to such rolea and regulations as the county board of commissioners may prescribe for tbe government of said ejection. j A. WILLIAMSON.