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w . \ . .. r = Short i i ii i MM < in y >d hi i > ii i? * ?Mr. P. G. MeGorkle, of Rock Hill, was in town Thurlday. ?Dr. C. C. Wiftl8h, of Longsville, was in Lancaster Wednes[ day. ?W. B. Wilson, Esq., of Rock Hill, was in Lancaster Wednes< day. ?Miss Pet Mackorell and her niece, Charlotte Galloway, are visiting the former's parents at Blackstock this week. ?Miss Eula May Caskey, of New Gut, visited her cousin, Mis9 Delia Caskey, of Lancaster, this week. ?Mr. W. P. Baker killed a dog that had a fit Friday morning. Itwas bitten by a rabid dog about two veara ago. * 4 ? Rev. and Mtr. J E. Carlisle left Tuesday for a visit to Spar tanbnrg. His pulpit will be vacant for the next two Sundays.. * ? Miss Emma Hasseltine the popular Milliner of the Farmers' r- Banking A Mercantile Co, left Friday for the northern markets. ?Mr. Snyder, of the Cottage Photograph gallery, came up from Camden Friday evening on business. ?Some hail fell during the rain Thursday night in the Craigs ville section. No damage of any j consequence being done. ? ?Supervisor M. C Gardner. I returned Friday evening from an official visit to the Waxhaw section of this county. ?Messrs. S C. Gregory, Jno. D. Adams, Jr., Henry M. Culp, Perry Mackev and Goke Garter will leave Monday for Glemson College. V ?The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve icecream in the courthouse yard next Tuesday evening at G o'clock. Everybody most cordially invited. To est with Appetite, Digest with Contort and Sleep with Tranquility, take a dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine occasionally. New Principal Elected At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Lancaster graded I m ? - bciiooi inurmiav evening, Prof. T. N. Rhodes, principal of the Kershaw graded school was unao imously elected principal of the Lancaster graded school, vice George W. F^ophe resigned. Mr. ' Rhodes has accepted, and will be hero Monday ready for duty. ^ Before the MufflHtrate. Jim McGhee, colored, was tried this week on I he charge of abandoning his child. The case was sent up io bo tried at the October term of court. Lou and Ilenry Harper were tried Friday for assault, and battery. They were both found guilty and a fine of $5 or 30 days each on the ohaing.ing was imposed. A In* Cunningham, colored, was tried in three different cases? larceny, breach of contract and carrying concealed weapon. Abe broke into the house of Ben Keid, f colored, of Elgin, last Tuesday, and during his sojourn a suit ot clothes ni.<1 a pistol stuck to his fingers. Ho made an attempt to allude capture, but was caught near Van Wyck by Constable Connor. In each of the cases of larceny and breach of contract he was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or go to the chaingang for 30 days, and in the case of carrying concealed weapon ? fine of $20 was imposed. \ * t?utAJv\A |/tvuuvvO) aiiu IK pUU116I16U for the benefit ot those who have them for sale. For Toning up the System after Childbirth and Hastening: Complete and Speedy Recovery, Simmons Squaw vine Wine or Tablets are invaluable. MR. CUNNINGHAM RESIGNS. The Censns Position He Has Accepted is the Reason. The governor today received a letter from Mr. T. J. Cunningham, chairman of the board of penitentiary directors, tendering his reB ignation. He give as his reason that he has been appointed census supervisor of the 5th district and cannot hold two offices. The I governor has accepted the resignation but has not appointed a successor. Probably there will not be as many candidates as thorn miorhfr Vionn ti??" e? VMWV HUTU UCCII UI1UCI IUIraer conditions. The ^>ay of directors now is strictly $4 per day during sessions and milage^?Evening Record, 7th. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets Regulate the Menstrual Organs and guarantee Regular, Natural monthly periods. The Editor's Cup of Biss was Full. Some editors hatfe very intense imaginations, as witness this from the Findlay (Ohio) Courier:? "An editor has been escorted into heaven by an angel who had been sent out for that purpose. 'May 1 look at the other placo before we ascend to eternal hap piness?' 'Easily,' said the angel. So they went below and skirmished around taking in the sights. The angel lost, track of the editor, and looked around sheol to find him. lie found him sitting l>y a furnace, fanning himself, and gazing with rapture upon a lot of people in a fire. There was a sign on the furnace which said: 'Delinquent Subscribers.' 'Come,' said the angel, 'we must be going.' 'You go on,' said the editor; 'I'm not coming. This is heaven enough for me'." State or Ohio, Citt or Toi.euo, ??, IjUCAR g'oonty j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the wnior piimtir 01 me armor t". J. CMknky A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, County sue State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOI, I.ARS for each and every cSue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catahha Curb. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before tne and subscibed in my presence, this flth day of December, A. D. 18M. j saat. i A. W. Ot?lpASON, I I NtotMy fliira HaR'a Catarrh Cure iatalMn internally, and acta directly on the blood and moooa* rfurtaeea of the system. Send for testimonial#/flree. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drug* 1st*. 76a Hall's Family PlUa are the beat. MILLINERY ALMANAC. Wo need no almanac to tell Taut summer's end Id here: We need not list to nature?# rxrtoo To know that autumn' near. ... 'v For in the windows of the shops, . W% see?unfailing s%M The hat# that sold for ten in May MarVed no# "Two forty-nine." ?'Washington Font. To Run a Woman Crazy, let her Menstruations be either too frequent or too much at one time. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct his trouble. Lancaster** Market. On Friday, Sept. 8, cotton and produce brought the following prices : COTTOK. Good middling, 6 Strict middling 6h Middling, 6 PHODUCB. Butter (good), per pound 10to 12^ Eggs, per dozen, to 10 Chickens, 10 to 16 Corn, perbushel, 60 n&msdhtme raised),per pound, .9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., 6)?to7 The above prices are naid hv merchants for any of the above n Q mo.^ nrA^lnnfa nn/1 J i only en for ! S. S. S. ft till Only 8??rS Remedy :Eqaal te this S Olstinate Disease. thing) ie equal to an; blood trouble, ant goee down to the teat of the disci traoe of the taint. The,serious consequences to Whieh should impress upon those afflicted portanoe of wasting no time upon not possibly effect a cure. In many < treatment has been relied upon, c< swellings hare resulted, for which t a dangerous surgical operation is n< Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milled gev bad case of Scrofula broke out on th 1 which had to be lanced and caused n was treated for a long while, but th able to cure me, and my condition began their treatment. Many blood but without effect. Some one recon I began to improve as soon as I had Continuing the remedy, I was soon and have never had a sign of the die S. 8. 8. POI ?! toe only remedy which can pron Mood diseases. By relying upon it, so-called tonics, etc., ail sufferers fr instead of enduring years of sufferin the constitution. S. 8. 8. is guaran cure Scrofula, Ecsema, Cancer, Rhe Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc. In Books on blood and Bkin diseases i Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, C LIQUOR PROFITS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Twenty-Five Thousand Dollar More Ordered Paid. The state board ol control ha ordered another $25,000 in dii pensary profits turned over t tho state treasurer to the cred of the school fund. This actio was immediately taken yesterda oftovnAAn n rv/\? ^ ^ iiviiiuuu u j/vju me leaning ui in following letter from the superir tendent of education to the stat liquor commissioner? Dear Sir: I do not mean thi as an ofTicial communication, bt having failed to find time to cai upon you, I write to say that if pot sible 1 hope that the state boar of control will, at its approachin meeting turn over some more die pen6ary profits to the school funt The 42,000 which the comptrolle general is about to apportion wi have to bo applied in the fin instance to make up certain d< ficiencies and the balance, whic he must then distribute amon tilp rnnnHoa a r?r?r> r/-l 1 nrr In on?nl ... ww%?.av*Wf MWvriv?l(*^ V VI l>IIIWI< ment, will be so small as to b trilling. 1 think it would be ap preciated by the school people : a larger sum were distributed. I therefore, the money is on hanc and can be spared, you see tha now is the accepted time lor turn ing it over. , Yours truly, John J. McMahan, State Supt. of Education. The clerk of the board, Cap Webb, stated to the board whe the letter was read that the dii pensary had $104,000 in cash o hand on Sept. 1.?The State. Blood Cure Sent Free, fly addressing Blood Balm Co. 3i Michell Street, Atlanta, (3a., any Er terprise reader may obtain a sampl bottle of their famous B. B. B.?B< tanio Blood Balm, the greatest, grar deat, best and strongest Blood Keir edy made. Cures when all else fail pimpMfe, uloers, norofula<eczema, boil blood poison, eating sores, distressin skin eruptions, canoer, catarrh, rhei matism. Free medical advice include when description of your trouble i given. This generous ofTer is wort while accepting. Sample bottle sei all charges prepaid. Liarge bottle (ccrotttafog nearly a quart of met icine) for sale by-, all druggists a% 1 per bottle. B. tf. IV U al**y$ ohedd < all otber Blood Remedies for carlo Blood Hdmors. Try. B. B. B. nei time /od bay a Blood Pdrlfler. 4 SIMULA." 18 ab re are dozens of remedies recommended for fiji la, some of them Do doubt being able to . temporary relief, but 8. S. S. is absolutely lly remedy which completely cures it. an la isone of the most obstinate, deep-Beated diseases, and rs beyond the reach of the j. so-called purifiers and tonics because some- " Bore than a mere tonic is required- 8. 8. H. be I never fails to cure Scrofula, because it thi lie, thus permanently eliminating every er i Scrofula sorely leads with it the vital im- ha treatment which can fig ;ases where the wrong a implicated glandular P JtLcaM .he doctors insist that 8U ille, Git., writes: "A ffl. thi i0 glands of my neck, _ le much suffering. I e physicians were un- WSg was as bad as when I 38B - VfcSH tr< I remedies were used, ce amended S. 8. 8., and Wl iTTT flft * I taken a few bottles. *f|L./e i cured permanently, pu tease to return." Swift's Specific? otl # THE BLOOD tb iptlv reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated vo ana not experimenting with the various om blood troubles can be promptly cured, g which gradually but surely undermines ga teed purely vegetable. and never fails to pa umatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils, __ sist upon 8 S 8.; nothing can take its place. will be mailed free to any address by the leorgia. ati - of Frequent Protracted Constipation co . causes Infiamation of the Bowels. m, > Remedy?use Dr. M. A. Simmons , Liver Medicine. , ?The City Fruit Stand, on ^ Heath Springs and Co's corner, is m, the chesoest place to buy njce ar fruit and confectioneries. Fresh roasted Peanuts a specialty. Strother <fc Coats. n _ ^ M. B. Peavey, Byrumville, Oa. e writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver mi Medicine cured my whole family of a < ' Chills and Fever. It also cures Dys- inj Q pepsia and Headaohe. I believe it stonger than Zeillin's and Black in Draught. lai is ? ini 11A Word mi <i to Doctors ^ an j. We have the highest regard for the medical profession. Our preparations K? ! are not sold for the purpose of antagon- ^aj ising them, but ratner as an aid. We L_ - my 11 uuwn as an estaDiisnea truth that uti J] internal remedies are positively injuri- er ous to expectant mothers. The distress it and discomforts experienced during the ex s months preceding childbirth can be alleviated only by external treatment?by Jj applying a liniment that softens and re- 8W laxes the over-strained muscles. We .g, K make and sell such a liniment, com bining the ingredients in a mauuei Kl l" hitherto unknown, and coll it an ; Mother s Friend ~ We know that in thousands of cases 1 J it has proved more than a blessing to jj ' expectant mothers. It overcomes mornit ing sickness. It relieves the sense oi ; Hf tightness. Headaches cease, and dan- j ger from Swollen, Hard and Rising " Breasts is avoided. Labor itself is hci shortened and shorn of most of the pain. I a. We know that many doctors recommend it, and we know that multitude! A ( jf women go to the drug stores and buy' it because they are sure their physician! have no objections. We ask a trial? tic j just a fair test. There is ntf possibl! chance of injury being the result, bo " n cause Mother's Prlend is scientifio ally compounded. It is sold at $i a botj tie, and should be used during most ot the period of gestation, although great n relief is experienced if used only a short time before childbirth. Send for our illustrated book about Mother's Friend. y? THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. \y ATLANTA, OA. ' , te <4 _____^f'< J- be le The great success of Chamberlain's )- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i- in the treatment of bowel complaints i- ,tias made it standard over the greater tl? s, part of the civilized world. For rale W( a, by J. F. Maekey A Co. ^ ? " p? d The unhappy mortal whose Liver is qt inactive i* miserable without appar- lit ent cause. Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver ba 8 Medicine makes life worth living. 0p I- m ^ Sick Headache is the bane of many ail J. Uvea; Dr. Ml A. Simmon* Liver Mad- be tt icine cures and prevents this annoy- Sc thgco iriplaint. |i a mWAHD MOVEMENT IN THE IPMllilFPIN ?& ar and Nay J Departments Considering tfyetatton Methods. Washington, SSept. 7.?The acuity of the war department ofials and the olose figuring that being done regarding the avail>le force in the Philippines incates an early movement. It 8 been knowu that a forward Dvement was contemplated in >vember, but there are now incations that the campaign may gin at least a month earlier if ere should be favorable weathcOnditions. By October 1st Gen. Otis will' ve an army of 31,000 effective hting men. It is believed by me officials of the army that ch a force ought to begin active mgaign without delay, unless e weather conditions are such to absolutely prevent. With e arrival at Manila of the other :>ops now beiug raised, it is sugsted they mav be formed into other corps for the purpose of irsuing the Filipinos in some ber part of the island of Luzon. In this connection it is known at many officers look with far upon the suggestion that an my should be landed at Linyen. and move down t.h? Plnom n railway, thus taking the my of Aguinaldo in the rear, us will necessitate the co-operion of the navy, and the official* the navy department have nsulted with the war departintas to what can be done to vantage in thin direction. The navy has offered to Bend a uadron to Lingayen bay, sube the town and occupy it, thus 4 iking safe a landing for the mv, should the plan of attack, decided upon. Cheap Living. Government experts say that a in can be well fed for 35 cents lay. This, howevei, means feedg men in mass. There is a man Philadelphia, however, who jghs at this lavish expenditure, asmu< h as his bill of fare for e entire week only costs that lount. Twenty years ago he ide up his mind that Amerii ns ate too much. His staple sal is in the middle of the day, d it always consists of soap? od, rich soup?inda baked poO J - - - - * L?j. oome uays meteao or tuft ked potato tie has what southners call cowpeas, which are tremely cheap and wholesome, ley cost 5 cents a pound and' ell very much in cooking. He oks them with a bit of salt pork, ce is also one of his staple foods d occasionally a little milk. He ys two loaves of stale bread a ?ek, which costs 2^ cents a loaf. iese are always toasted. Cabbage is another article of at, cheap and of great value. ) nan an arrangement with hie ocer by which he buys the raps of cheese left over from e large cuttings at 2 cents for lay's scraps. He is in sound alth and has not had indigesin for 20 years.?New York orld. STORY OF A 8LAYK. To be bound hand and foot for ars by the chains of disease is e worst form of slavery. George Williams of Manchester, Mich. Us how such a slave was made ae. He says: *'My wife had ien so helpless for five years at she could not turn over in id alone. After using two hotis of Electrio Bitters, she is* Dnderfully improved and ab)&* A* ? uu uci uwu null) 1II1I HO-? erne remedy for female diseases lickly cures nervousness, sleepless, melancholy, headache, icksche, fainting and dizay ells. This miraole working edicine is a godsend to weak, :kly, run down people. Every, >ttte guaranteed. Only 50 cte. dd by Crawford Bros Drug ts. $* , 4