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\ . : 'A< , LANC I *" VOL. IX. '='" ^ A A. mill ?!ou" I ever [ sccasnew ; storm in : Summer? ; , f We never did; but we have I seen the clothing at this time > , of the year so covered with | dandruff that it looked as if it I had been out in a regular snow ' ( storm. | y No need of this .snowstorm. ' As the summer sun would ' melt the falling snow so will I Ayer's Hair Vigor melt these flakes of dantJruPf In I the scalp. It goes further than > ? ( this: it prevents their formation. , It has still other properties: I it will restore color to gray hair in just ten times out of every . * ten cases. ' I And it does even more: it t feeds and nourishes the roots ' of the hair. Thin hair becomes ' , thick hair; and short hair be- , comes long hair. ' We have a book on the Hair I and Scalp. It is yours, for the > \ asking. " 7?u do ohtiln *11 the benefit! N \ you expected from the use of the Vigor, I write the doctor about It. l'robably ' there It tome dlfBculty with yourgeni era! trttem which m?y be eatlly re- I V. moved. Addrett, DR. J. C. AVER, Lowell, Meat. ( * * - ?;* IK '-t.-j Snmmer Schools for the Teachers. A summer school for tho whlti teachers of Lancaster county will be held In the graded school building at Lancaster Court House be ginning Monday, July 3d and continuing one month. Dr. Harrison, of Davidson College, will be the principal Instructor and a HI have a competent assistant. It Is earnestly desired that every teacher in the county should attend this school. No eer- I tfflcatc of any teacher, who fails to attend, will he renewed Arrangements will he made to get board at reasonable prices and It Is hoped It can bo arrauged to pay the hoard of teachers out of tho general school fund. We shall expect every white teacher in the county to tie on hand at the opening of the school, July 3d, at which time announcement will tie made as to / arrangements concerning board. * .. Uy order Of the Stale Superintendent of Kducation. J. II. THOMPSON ' ' Supt of Kducutlon, 1* C. June 23. I hup. IN IT R14.IIT For an Friltor (o Itcriuiimrnil Pntcul .lledlcliiea? Prom Sylv.mla Valley New s, Hrcvard, N. C' It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper tins the riiflit to publicly recommend any of the varl vwn |?i ?'}/ K uii j invi* ?* mi ^ w uini inrnu (he market, yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a f*ood word for Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. NVe have knnwn .and Used this medieine in our family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many oases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suirerinj? while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicit ly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a x t bottle of Chamberlain's diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an at tack ninyh suffering migh' ho avoided and in very many oases the'presenee of a physician would not ho required At least this lias been our experienc during the past twenty years. Porsale by J. P. MacVey ?t t o. . .Slip Did flip Courting. Williamson?Did Jackson court - "Jr' \iis wife very long before he mar- j jHcd her i ** flenderson?lie didn't court her at all. Jackson married a * * widow.?Ohio State Journal. iASTE 4L JjL-S' ' LANCASTE MR. ROOT COMES IN; MR. ALGER (JOES OUT. Greetings and Farewells at Cab inet Meeting Yesterday?Prospect of Settling Alaskan Honn dry Dispute. Washington,July 25.?The feu tares of the cabinet meeting to day were the farewell ofSecaetarv Alger and the presentation of his successor, Mr. Root. Ilis greeting was pleasant and cordial. ' lie remained but a few minutes, leaving shortly aftei noon to catch the 12:45 train foi New York. When he lelt the White House-he said he would return and assume charge of the war department Aug. I. Shortly after Mr. Knot had left Secretary Alger made his adieus, lie shook hands with the president and each member of the cabinet. In saying farewell there were many kindly expressions of regret and exchanges of well wishes. The cabinet remained in ses^ sion about three quarters of an hour after Gen. Alger's depart ure. There was a general cleaning up of little odds and ends, pre paratory to the president's do parture tomorrow. The mail topic discussed was the Alaskan boundry dispute. Secretary Hay explained the status of the direct negotiations now in progress bo tween himself and Mr. Tower, the British charge, and said that he was not without hope that this vexed problom would be solved by direct negotiations. (Jreal Britian now seems willing to con aider the proposal of the United States to give Canada the priv ileges of a port of entry into the dominion while retaining abso lute sovereignty over the Lynr canal, and it is around this sorl of a prosition that the hope 01 a settlement now hovers. Th? speeches of Sir Wilfred Lauriei and Sir Charles Tupper came uj incidentally but no serious at tention was given them. Settle ment by direct negotiation would be the easiest as well as the mosl untioiunt Ar\r n?ot lm/1 r\* /I .? . itviiv/i j una IIU\| U1 un^UMIIJj ef this troublesome question, ami such a settlement from the fact; developed at today's cabinet meeting is regarded as by nr means out of the realm of prob ability. Discovered by a Woman. I Another great discovery ha; i been made, and that too, by a la ! dy in this country, "Disease fas toned its clutches upon her auc 1 for seven years she withstood it' I severest tests, but her vital organ; wero undermined and deatl seemed imminent. For three months she coughed ineassently and could not sleon. She finally | discovered a way to recovery, bj ' purchasing of us a bottle of I)r j King's New Discovery lor Don sumption, and was so much re lieved on taking first dose, thai she slept all night; and with twc bottles has boon absolutely cured Iler name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. O. Hammck A Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottle? free at Crawford Hros. Drug Store Regular size 50c. and $1.0(J Kvery bottle guaranteed. 4 ! Mr. and Mrs. B. backamp, Klston I Mo., write: " One Minute Cough Curt [saved the life of our little boy when i nearly dead with croup." d-w-i # ;r En BRMI-WRRKLY. R, S. C., SATURDAY,. GEORGIA TROOPS TAKE THE FIELD. Sheriff of Decatur Appealed (o Governor for Aid. Atlanta, (la., July 25.?Governor Candler tonight received ' the lollowing messago from Slier iff Patterson of Decatur county at Cambridge : 'Town in the ! hands of a mob. Send aid quick." Gov. Candler erdered the coin ^ panv of State militia stationed at Valdosta under command of Cap-, tain Littleton and that of Cap- I tain Smith at Thomasville, to pro-J ceed with all hasto to Ilainbridgc. ' .Savannah, Ga., July 25.?Telegraphic orders were received hero tonight l'rom Gov. Candler, addressed to Capt. Middleton of - the State militia at Valdosta and ' Capt. Smith ot Thoniasvillc, to 1 ''report to and to act strictly under his orders." The gover j ' nor's message is mandatory. It says: "(jo at once." The com raercial wires having closed these j 1 messages were transmitted over railroad wires from hero, and arrangements were immediately ' made for special oars on the Plant ' system to take the troops. The ' train will arrive at Puinbridge at 1 3 a. m. The troops are wanted 1 to protect the ShorilF and the jail against the attack of a mob that ^ is after John Williams, a negro charged with assault and attempt 5 to rape upon two white girJs. ' Williams entered their room 5 while they were asleep and had I seized one of the girls when he L was frightened away. A large crowd of country people are in ' town and swear they will. have Williams if they have to dynamite the jail. The Decatur jail is one of the strongest in the State. Should an attack upon it he made before the arrival of the troops . there would probably be blood shed. He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jeirerson, ()., after sufToring IS months f-nm Kectal [ Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; ' hut he cured himself with five ' boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, '. the surest Pile cure on Earth, and ' the best Salvo in the World. 25c. I a box. Sold by Crawford Pros. > Druggist. 4 More Troops Ordered Out. Albany, (la., July 20.?Colonel I Wootten, commanding tho Fourth I regiment of Georgia nialitia, ro. jceived orders from tho governor II at 0 p. m. to proceed immediately i: to Hainbridgo and take command 4 i of tho troops there. Ild .vas fur J! ther ordered to ? arry with him Isuch additional companies of his '[regiment as he might deem neepessary to preserve the peace. .Colonel Wootten therefore onlur "led out tho two companies of tho 'A Albany guards anil with them , I left for Hainbridge at 8 p. in. J This will make four companies ou duty. ' A diseased stomach sur -ly utideri mines health. It dulls the brain, kills i energy, destroys the nervous system, , and predisposes to insanity ami fatal ' diseases. All dyspeptio troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia , Cure. It lias cured thousands of cases > and is curing them every day. Its ini gredients are eucb that it can't help i curing. d-w-s if TERP JULY 29, 1899. Absolutely! Makes the food more de ONE PLAIN RIGHT j CUBANS NOW DEMAND. I llabana, July 25.? A recent meeting of veterans of the Cuban war of independence is causing considerable comment. Mayiu Rodriguez presided at the meeting at which the organization declared itself to be the only legal representative of the Cuban revolution. A resolution was adopted demanding that the United States make formal declara| tion ot its intentions and supposed rights based upon the resolution passed by congress in April. 1898. The Cuban census commissioners recently appointed were criticised, speakers saying they were mere nonentities and unknown men, in whose work tho public would have no confidence and that a census so taken would be unacceptable to the Cubans. Gen'l. Andrado said the United States was fast sucking Cuba dry. Gualberto Gomez said if President McKinley would not consider an appeal tavorably, the Cubans knew what steps to take to rid the island of the heel of foreign imposition. Messrs. Collazo, Gualberto Gomez, Cisneros and Andrade were appointed a committee to present a memorial to the authorities at Washington. This committee is composed of men antagonistic to everything done by the Americans here and who never fail to utter in print infiamatory remarks when the opportunity offers regarding Cubans holding otlice under the United States, al leging thut these offi eeholders do not represent anybody but a few fire eaters who have been now appointed to represent the Cuban veterans The action of the meeting of Cuban veterans is regarded as affording confirmation of the beI lief that manifestos recently isI sued had behind them the sup | port of a number ol former Cuban | officers. blood Cure Sent Tree. I'v addressing lllnod U ilm Co. .'!si | Mirhell Street, Atlanta, <ia., any Krij terprise r? ader may obtain a sample but'le of thojr famous |;. i;. it.? Itotanic Itiood balm, the greatest, grandest, b?'st and strongest [Mood Itemedy made. Cures when ail else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, blond poison, eatmg -.ore*, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheui mat ism. Free medical advice included j when description of your trouble is given. This generous otter is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, ! (containing nearly a quart of med| icine) for sale by all drusritists at *1 j>i*r boll It'. H. II. B. is always ahead of all oilier Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try B. B. B. next time you buy a Blood I'urifler. DeWitt's Tattle Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumulations, regulates the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They dri.e away disease, dissipate melancholy, and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or sicken. d-w-s RISE. NO 3 8 J &AHINO VaA WoWDEB ?VK E dicious and wholesome ?QgW CO., NtW YORK. CONSTABLES PISTOLS. Order of Co v. JlcSwceney That Concealed Weapons must not he Carried Now. Columbia, S. July 25.?In % accordance with tho recent Supreme Court decision, the governor's dispensary clerk, Harris, has sent the following to captains ot the constabulary force : "Governor McSweeney direects me to have you instruct the con.?? 1.1 ? ? i __ mumus uimer your comraanu not to carry concealed weapons. The supremo court has recently decided that weapons cannot lawfully 1)0 carried concealed. If weapons are carried they must bo exposed." Clerk Harris says the State does not furnish the constables with pistols nor aro they instructed to use them. Whatever pistols are carried by constables are their own property. Governor Tillman had them supplied with pistols, but during Governor Evans' administrations they were all called in and since that time the constables who carried pistols had to buy them themselves. Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rustv nails, insect stinc* *nri i?u nr.;*. ' O- ? ' J omng?quickly healed by DeWitt'a Witcn Hazel Halve. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. "DeWitt's" is Safe and Sure. d-ws. Williams Sent to Savannah. Thomasville,Oa., July 2G.?The two companies of state militia having in charge John Williams, the Negro rapist from Bainbridge, arrived here tonight. The local company was sent home and the prisoner turned over to the Valdosta company. The compauy acting as a guard left immediately for Savannah with the prisoner. It is not believed the entire company will accompany Williams to Savannah, but it is thought a detail will fake care of him, the rest of the men going It r\ a You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Hat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it.?Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, ami is made to Cure. d-v a No Need of Troops. Birmingham, Ala , July 20.? Henderson Tunstill, the negro murderer of Judge Jas. K. Hamilton, was brought here tonight under guard of a company of militia tor safe keeping. Tho 1 negro was captured near Cullman and there was never any null danger of a lynching. Baseless rumors caused the militia to be called out, but not tho least sign of interference was seen at Cullman. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfleld, Ohio, writes: "I suffered from piles seven C eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, perfectly harmless. Beware of counterfeits. (l-W-8