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LANC VQLrfxT ConsiBptfw I Do not think for a single I moment that consumption will H ever strike you a sudden blow. p. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little i cold; nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little loss in weifeht: then a harder cough; then tne fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You can do it with IAyer's I Cherry 3 Pectoral] You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure la hastened bypUcingone of Dr. Ayer's Cherry I Pectoral Plaster I I over the Chest. I J A Booh froo. I I It is on the Diseases of the I ft Throat and Lungs. ft v- I Wthm mm Frnmrnfy. 1 B It too have any complaint whatever B and deelre the beat m.dlcal advice you O H can poeelhly receive, write the doctor freely. You will receive .prompt reply, ^ without coet. Addreet. A A 1>K. J. C. AYKK, Lowell, Mate. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH C1R0LI1M, BOUNTY OP LANCASTKR. In Common Pleas. The Scottish American I Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff, i v8. ! W. G. Moore, William It. ' | . l'lyler and George W. p Piyler as Executors, k ' Defendants. I [ "PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF J 1 .lodge liuehanan, made in the L. above entitled cause, on the 19th day | of October 1800, I will sell at public auction, at Lancaster Court House, S. C., On t he 1ST- MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within t he legal hours of sale, all that piece, parsel or tract of laud, situate mostly in t he county of Lancaster, in the Htate of South Carolina, (a small part about thirty (30) acres being situate on the East bank of Lynche's River, in Ohertertleld county), the whole containing FIVE HUNDRED;500) ACRES, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of George l'lyler and the Estate Lands of Rev. I'. M. l'lyler; on the i East by lands of Peter Arant and a ' small tract of the said W.G.Moore; on the South by lands of Wm. l'lyler and Columbus Plyler,and on the West by lands of Pierce Funderburk. Tkrms ok Salk.?One third casii, and the balance on a credit of twelve (P2) months, with interest from the dav of sale, at the rate of s per cept per annum, to be secured by the Note of the purchaser and a Mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to have the option of paying all the purchase money it in cash, if he desires. All papers and revenue stamps to he paid for by the purchaser. W. S. L. PORTER, c. c. c. i.. c. , R E. A R. B. Allison, Plaintiffs Attys. You never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep 0 the liver clean by using DeWitt's LitMi tie Early Risers and you will avoid r'- trouble. The* are famous little pills * for constipation and liver and bowel v troubles. Crawford Bros. d-w-s K I'/ ' |K I J AST E LANCASTER, S. cT, HRESTPLATES FOR MR. J. DUDLEY HASELDEN. Dim* Was Shipped to Columbia by Express mid Another Delivered in Marion on Day ot the Fight at \ Sellers. (Copy.) Marion, S. (J., Nov. 28, 1899* To Whom it May Concern: Having been requested by Mr. B B. Sellers to state what 1 know about the the manufacture of breastplates by the Marion Iron Works for Mr. J. D. Haselden, I beg leave to state that I am ent ployed in said works; that on or about the 14th of November, 1891), Mr. J. D. Haselden came to me and placed an order for two breastplates. He directed them to be made so as to fit over his breast and 6totnach, with holes at at the shoulders and near the bottom so that they could be tied on. They were also to be oval in shape. He stated that some one had threatened his life and he wanted to be prepared against him. 1 made the two breastplates out of tork steel, and one of them was sent to him that evening and am informed that the other was shipped to him next day to Columbia. They weighed 12 pounds each and were made out of tork steel. 1. F. Spears. (Copy.) Marion, S. C., Nov. 28, 1899. To Whom it May Concern : At the request of Mr. B. B. Sellers I state what 1 know about the manufacture of breastplates by the Marion Iron Works. I am employed in the iron works. On or about the 14rh of this month Mr. Spears, the blacksmith of the iron works, made two breastplates out of boiler steel at said works for Mr. Dudley Haselden. 1 saw Mr. Haselden in the shop while the work was being done, and heard liini say to Mr. Spears that a certain piece of steel would an Hwer. One of the breastplates was delivered to him that day and 1 packed the other the next day and shipped it to Mr. Basel* den at Columbia. His Attest: En oh X Powell. II. E. Dunford. Mark. (Copy.) To Whom it May Concern : At the request of Mr. B. B. Sellers I will state what I know of the manufacture of breastplates by the Marion Iron Works for Mr..). I). Ilaselden. I am employed in said works. On or about the 14th of this month I saw Mr. Spears at work on what he said at the time was a breastplate. I saw Mr. Dudley Ilaselden at the works that day. 1 do not care to state what I heard from others at the time. Carl Mathews. A Narrow Escape. i nanKtul words written by Mrs. Ada K. llart, of Uroton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined if could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get I)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros.' Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1. Guaranteed or price refunded. 1. ei^ 8EMI-WERKLY, WEDNESDAY, NOV LANCASTER, TOWN AND COUNTY. , What a Prominent Divine ai Editor, a Former Resident, Says of Our Town, County and People. Orconwooil Journal. I After an absence of sixtet years, we bave hail the pleasu of visiting the town mid coun of Lancaster, where we reside for more than four years, sever times recently, and it hasstirr* our old love to its depths. A gre many people ip South Carolina a surprised when told that this isoi of the finest counties in the Stat but it is even so. There is not nnhlor olaoa aP rv?r?I? tr I UWIW1 vmrJO Ul pcupic IU Ut5 I UUI , anywhere. They are kind, tri and peneroun to a f ?u 11. Lanca ! ter has given the State some i her strongest men. Few peop know that J. Marion Sims, tl distinguished physician, was native of this county, having bee t born near the village. He begs , the practice of his profession 1 that town. It was here also tbi , the late Dr. J. H. Thornwe began his career. We saw, tl I other day, the old church in whi< t he first preached and where I served his first pastorate. It t owned by the colored people wl will soon tear it down to gr place to a new bouse of worshi Our Presbyteriau friends ougi to buy it and preserve it for tl inspiration of coming generation It is claimed that Andrew Jaci son?old Hickory?was a natn of this county. It is also tl home of the Witherspoons, Crat fords, Fosters, Wylies. Brown Gregories, Jones, Hunters, Wi liams, Allisons, Vanlandingham Moores, Houghs, Payseurs, Mo leys, Twittys, Straits, Macke} and others as great and as r nowned. But we were surprised at tl growth of the town. A line co ton factory has gone up recentl beautiful residences of modei styles are seen on every ban and her business streets are no adorned with hamUnma Besides, other good towns ha^ sprung up in the county as lart nearly as Lancaster was twenl i years ago. Of these Heath Sprii and Kershaw are the largest. Lai caster has three papers, edited t three as clever gentlemen as ev< lived?the Review by Charles' Connors, the Enterprise by A. ClarK and the Ledger by T. Carter. The town of lversha also has a live paper, edited by ! \V. ilammei, a lirst class fello who lives near one of the tine gold mines in the South. \\ hope he will get some of it, ar divide with his brethren of tl quill. We might write of hi gold mines, tine lands, revolutioi ary battle grounds, reminiscenc of (Jen. Washington's visit, ar so on, but we must close, for wh< we get to thinking of Lancasti wo do not know when or whe to wind up. We must add, a ll A f * % mat i.ancasrer needs at present direct railroad connection wil Greenwood, the gate city of Soul Carolina, and she would be ne: to the very best. Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. 1 says, "1 heartily recommend One Mil ute Cough Cure. It gave iny wife in mediate relief in sutllcating asthma Pleasant to take. Never fails to quid ly cure all coughs, colds, throat ar lung troubles. Crawford Bros, d-w IT ERF EMBER 29,1899. Ro%a Absolutely 1 Makes the food more d< [l | A COMPRESS COMBINE. ?d j al Effort, to Organize a Trust t< l(j Fight Iiiiprovciiieiit. at In view of the attacks upon th Round lap bale of the American Cottoi 16 Company, and the cry of "trust against the manufacturers of the ma a chines for making those bales raisei l(] by the owners of compresses am others the following letter, indicatinj a "combine" of a dilVerent sort, is o 8 peculiar interest. The letter was for of warded to t he Atlanta Constitution b; le Richard Cheatham, editor of the Cot le ton Planter's Journal, of Memphis Tenn. It is as follows : a "New York, May 3, 1889. Executiv< )n Committee of the American Cottoi m Compress Company, 71 Broadwayin Dear Sir: It is proposed to consoli date by purchase or otherwise some o ^jI the most desirable compresses in th Southern States, provided such consol ie idation can be arranged on a conser 3h vative basis. tie "We are in consultation with th jg representatives of all the capital re quired for thebusiness who are will lo ing to take it up if it can be put upoi an attractive basis. P- "We desire to call your attention t tit the fact that in order to meet the com ie petition that arisen from the rouni bale system, it will be necessary fo ' the compresses referred to to consoli date under one general management 'e fully able and capable to reduce ex le penses by improved methods, mor y uniform systems of compressni| R (aided by the adoption of the standan ' box), to obtain lower rates of insur ance and secure lower rates of freigli l9i to foreign and domestic points, b- "We recognize the advantages botl to you and us of utilizing your per sonal influence in the new business as well as your plant, hut at the sann time we feel confident that unless i 10 consolidation can he arranged on ai t obviously economical basis, we maj y not he able in the long run to success f""y compete with the round hale sy> terns or with other new compressei 1 ' which may come into the Held. wj "If it is your desire to sell you I press property at a reasonable price please be kind enough to answer tin 1,0 I list of questions enclosed and a 1st Tp sign the opinion enclosed. , "The information received will b I strictly confidential and not disclose) )g [ to any one else in the business of com I pressing cotton, except wit h your con sent. "As there are over two huudrei compresses, and as it will require con siderable time and labor to send i 1 committee to examine these prop *r ,J ties and hooks and make al! propel ' arrangements, it is t herefore necessa ry that Iheoption shall hold good foi w ' not less than six inont lis from the dati . ! )>f your signing. "I'nleas we hear from you witliii w two weeks of this date we shall con s{ aider that you arc not disposed ti . enter into the proposed consolidation 0 Awaiting your reply, we are your id fuly, Henry C. Knubel, For Executive Committee." I II- I Spain's Greatest Need. es id | Mr. K. I*. Olivia, of Barcelonia >D Spain, spends his winters at Ai 0r ken, S. C. Weak nerves hat caused severe pains lti the bacl re of his head. On using Elictri Bitter-", America's greatest Blooi is and Nerve Kemedy, all pain sooi th left him. He says this grand med icine is what his country needs . All America knows that it cure K liver and kidney trouble, purifie the blood, tones up the stomach strengthens the nerves, puts vim f vigor and new life into ever; n- muscele, nerve and organ of th? body. If weak, tired or ailing yoi ? need it. Every bottle guaranteed ,'d only 50c. Sold by Crawford Bros - 'Druggists. 1 * \ >RISE. NO/72 j baking ^ Powder Pure elicious and wholesome wo** PP., N?W YOWK. UNITED STATES DECLINED. [? To Accept Agreement us to Division ot Sanioan Island. p Washington, Nov. 27.?The T IT*. 1 t~*. . ? unnea states nas declined to . accept the agreement as to the 1 disposition of the Samoan islands 1 reached by Great Britain and 5^ f Germany. It was possibly the - leaking out of some information V to this effect that gave rise to the " report circulated in European capitals recently of the dfevelope ment of a serious hitch in the 1 negotiations. As a matter of fact there is no serious hitch and the f reasons which influenced the state e department here in rejecting the British German arrangement when it was submitted for ape pioval related entirely to minor matters and touched rather upon ? the form than the substance of the arrangement. Having reject0 ed the tentative treaty submitted j by the other two powers our govr ernment has in turn, and at the - instance of the other parties, pre\ pared and submitted a draft of a " treatv which it, is honpd will ! ?? L> acceptable tc all three powers. * This is now with foreign offices at London and Berlin for considerat tion, and it is confidently believed here that it will receive unani, mous approval not differing in - principle, as already stated, from i, the original project. e m 11 DO YOU WAXT TO MAKE gttOO ? I f We want a local manager, lady - or gentleman, in own town or - county ; no canvassing required? a You can devote full or spartime; or evenings only, in con. r noction with your regular voca'? tion. $200 to $000 can be made II before Christmas and it will require very little time. It is not necessary to have had experience. I Send stamp for full particulars. - Address, The Bell Company, I Dept. li , Philadelphia, Pa. , Nov. 1 8 wkn \ English Puzzles 111'in. [ "The other day,'' writes Eli r Perkins,"! met a French gentleman at Saratoga, who thought he , had mastered the English lan guage. [' "llow do you do?" I said, on acs costing him. "Do vat?" he asked, in a puzzled manner. "I mean, how do you find yourself?" "Saire, I never lose myself." ? "You don't understand me; 1 ' .mean, how do you feel?" j "How I feels? Oh, 1 feels c smooth ; you shust feel mo." 1 , ? , Ait A Wi.'rrn fci'i' i. Wo want intelligent ladies, or s gentlemen, to accept pormanent s position in own town; salary to , start $<> a week, guaranteed, and i, commission. Many make from y $12 to $24 a week. You can dee vote all or your spare time. Send ii stamp for full particulars. Ad1, dress, The Ke'.l Company, Dept. .. C., Philadelphia, Pa. I, Nov. 1 8-wks