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Storm in
Summer?
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. I
No need of this snowstorm.
S. As the summer sun ornnlH *
fcv melt the falling snow so will i
Aac n
Hair
vigor
melt these flakes of dandruff In
< 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. 1
I And it does even more: it ,
feeds and nourishes the roots
4 of the hair. Thin hair becomes 1
thick hair; and short hair be*
k comes long hair.
' We have a book on the Hair 1 I
I and Scalp. It is yours, for the >
aaklnr.
^ If you do not obtain nil the benefit* 9 .
k J you expected from the uie of the Vigor,
y fl write the doctor about It. Probably B
S B there U some difficulty with your yen- K
B oral Kjitem which may be eaally re- B
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lets. All druggists refund tlio mo-'ey '
if it fails to oure. E. W. Grovk's signature
on every box. 25 cents. 1.
I
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child's life by One Minute Cough 1
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bronchitis and throat and lung |
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J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Surceo
no want oil to ,m ..... r?
piles, but, I cured cured them with
v J)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is '
(t; a infallible for piles and skin diseases.
* Beware of counterfeits, ( rawford
Bros. d-w-s 1
Mr?. It. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says.
"Our baby was covered with running 1
sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve j
cured her." A specillc for piles and
? skin diseases. Beware of worthless '
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Bismarck's Iron Nerve.
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where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
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Volcanic Eruptions
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ro^ Bucklen's Arnica
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Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
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LANCASTER, S. C~V
DARK DAY FOR BRITAIN. J
Buller's Defeat Spreads Gloom e
From Queen to Coster. <
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SAVAGE CRITICISM. (
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Demand tor Gold Which Franco *
lie!uses to Answer.
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Krom Greenville Uiilly News.
London, Dec. 16.?The follow- (
ing dispatch December 13, added 1
to the Ndismay caused here by i
Boiler's defeat: 1
"Nine hundred British colonial f
troops have joined the Boers at i
Barksly, two thousand at Barkly t
East, fifteen hundred at Burgh f
ersdorf."
While the message was discred s
ited at the war oflice the diflicul i
ties met by Uatacre and French t
in that section of the northern i
part of Cape Colony inspired the <
fear in the public mind that there l
is some foundation for the report (
theough nobody believes the de <
sertions have reached anywhere f
near those fimiroo
London, Dec. 16.?The revised l
list of British casualties at Mag 1
erafontein snows a total of 963 of 1
which number seventy are offi- (
cers. ]
The Black Watch were the f
heaviest sufferers, having rank
and file 42 killed, 182 wounded t
and 131 missing. Oronje, the Boer f
general, claims a great victory, r
He says there was terrible slaugh- \
ter. c
Londoit, Dec. 16.?General Bui- f
ler's defeat has centered the storm 1
of indignation that has been i
growing for weeks upon the min- a
istry aud the clamor against j
Chamberlain and the Marquis of
Lansdowne, the war minister, is
today fierce and determined.
They are the scapegoats on whom i
the wr;?th of IIih nation folia (
o. ..... J
Uhamberiain is especially the t
abject of vindictive invicitive |
since his policy caused the war. <
Lansdowue iR second only to <
Uhamberlain in this denunciation I
because of his alleged sloth in
putting in too field troops suffi t
cient for the work to be done.
London, Dec. 10.?The queen t
sent for General Lord Wolseley j
today. He had spent the night at r
Windsor. She ordered him to 1
return to London on a special
train. Her majesty is greatly
disturbed at Holler's defeat and'
la b arvt f ??? .. ? ? -.*1
>? ovpn UUIIODU Wl DIDiy hCTHp OI |
information received at the war: J
office. Lord Wolseley advised the
Marquis of Lansilowne months a
before hostilities began to send aU
treat army to South Africa. Ilis j
advice was unheeded. General
v
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent '
citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately r
had a wonderful deliverance from t
a frightful death. In telling of it
he says: "I was taken with TyDhoidKnVer.
that, ran intrt I'nan. t
monia. My lungs became harden- I
ed. 1 was so weak I couldn't even
sit up in bed. Nothing helped mo.
I expected to soon die of Con- f"
sumption, when I heard of Dr. f
King's New Discovery. One bot- 1
tie gave great relief. 1 continued ?
to use it, and now am well and
strong. I can't say too much in
its praise.'' This marvellous med- s
icine is the surest and quickest ,
cure in the world for all Throat v
and Lung Trouble. Regular size t
50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles J"
free at. Crawford Bros'. Drug ^
Store ; every bottle guaranteed. 2. f
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SEMI-WEEKLY.
/EDNESDAY, DECE1
Roberts supplemented the advice
)f his chief. He, too, was ignored, j
London, Dec. 1G.?Terrible j
icenes were witnessed at the war :
iffice this morning. Huge crowds I
gathered to learn the details of !
jeaeral Holler's disasters. No
lew official dispatches h id been !
given out until noon.
The lists of losses are not made
Hit.
In J f * '
?n ui mt? utJiHitr, rue one
lominant tone of press and pubic
conversation is a grim deternination
to retrieve the disaster,
it is said more troop* will tro to
south Africa. There never was a
Tiore unanimous call for the prosecution
of a war than now comes
rom the English people.
London, Dec. 15.?The anger
md resentment, of the nation are
.ellected in the stock exchange
,his morning in the panicky feeing
resulting in a drop of one per
;ent on consols, while Africans
slun&ed downward six points, bemuse
of the apparently indefinite
continuance of the threatened
icarcity of gold, the elTects of
which will be serious. In antici
sation of this the Bank of Eng
and expects to secure $35,000,000
;rom Austria and $10,000,000 from
;he United States. The Bank of
France refuses to furnish any
told.
London.?Buller's defeat is the
lole topic today. The general
eeling is that this no time for
sriticism. Every possible means
vill be taken to retrieve this
irushine: defeat and the English
'.overnment will accept all the
telp the colonies may offer. More
ise will he made of the Cape loy
ilists and British subjects ex
celled from the Transvaal.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this naner will he
ileased to learn that there is at least
me dreaded disease that .science has
)een able to cure in all its stages, and
hat is Catarrh. Rail's Catarrh Cure is
he only positive cure known to the
nedical fraternity. Catarrh being a
institutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Hire is taken internally, acting direct.y
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
if the system, thereby destroying the
oundation of the disease, and giving
he patient strength by building up
he constitution and assisting nature
n doing its work. The proprietors
lave so much faith in its curative
lowers, that they ofFer One Hundred
dollars for any case that it fails to
lire. Send for list of testimonials.
\ddress, F. .1. CIIKXKY & Co.,
Toledo, <>hio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
They Should I)o It.
tuck Hill Herald.
The Southern Railway is doing I
i ?jood thin^ for humanity. The j
South Carolina department has
ssued an order that all employes
vho smoke cigarettes must either
:ive up the weed or lose their
positions, and further, that no
nan will he employed in the fuure
who is a cigarette smoker.
The order may soon I to made
0 apply to all the different
tranches of the road
Now, if the factories and workshops
and merchants would take
similar steps they would confer a
dessing upon humanity and do
1 good thing for themselves.
Miss Annie K. Gunning, Tyre, Melt.,
ays, "I suffered a longtime from dystepsia;
Lost ile?h and became very
veak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure eomtletely
cured me." It digests what you
at and cures all forms of stomach
rouble. It never fails to give immeliate
relief in the wost cases. Craword
Bros. d-w-s i
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VIBER 20, 1899.
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LIEUT. KKU3IKY DEAI).
Gallant Georgian Who Was Dowry's
Flag Lieutenant.
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Washington, I)*-e. 17.?Lieut.
Thomas M Brumby, Hag lieuten
ant to Admiral Dewey during the
Manila campaign, who has been
ill with typhoid lever for several
weeks, died at Garfield hospital
shortly alter 6 o'clock this overling.
n
The death of Lieut. Brumbv
i.:i.. . .
wiiii? nor. unexpected was a great
shock lo Admiral Dewey. The
relations of the two men for several
years past have been very
intimate and a strong friendship
had grown up between them.
Lieut. Brumby went out to the
Asiatic station with the admiral
and had been there with him until
ti?ey both ^turned to the
United States several months
ago. In Incapacity as flag lieu
teaant to the admiral, Leutenant
Brumby was thrown with his
chief practically all the time and
acted as his personal representative
in many matters of detail
delegated to him bv the commanding
officer. lie was regarded
by Admiral Dewey as a bright,
unnmrot 1 o n ?wl ?. ?..b 1 - j 1
.. ivy aim l^tiptlDlO assisrant,
while the devotion of the latter
to the admiral was something
marvelous. The burden of his
thoughts during the latter days
of his illness when his mind was
racked with delirium seemed to
be regarding his work for the
admiral.
Lieut. Brumby was 11 years of
age and unmarried. Nothing def
mite has been decided concerning
the funeral exctpt that the
body will he taken to Georgia
for interment leaving here tomorrow
night for Atlanta. It is
ent irelv i mnr<>1?<1 >!m i lint A <1 !?! >
Dewey will accompany the remains
but will designate his eecretarv,
Lieut. II. II Caldwell, to
perlorm that duty.
Iaeut. Brumby was appointed
a naval cadet from Georgia,
entering the s -rvice on the 20th
of November, 187*1, ami bis present
commission dates from the
24th of August, 1802. Practical
ly all the time during the last
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in
face, form and temper will always
have friends, but one who
would be attractive must keep
her health. If she is weak, sickly
and all run down- will n*.? ?
onh and irritable. If alio lias constipation
or kidney trouble, her
impure blood will cause pimples,
blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. Electric
Bitters is the best medicine in the
world to regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys and to purify the
blood. It gives strong nerves,
bright eves, smooth, velvety skin,
rich complexion. It will make a
good-looking, charming woman of
a run-down invalid. Only 50c at
Crawford Bro b\ Drug Store. 2
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RISE:
NO. 78* .
j Baking
j powder
Pure
elicious and wholesome
ywotw oo., wiw vow*.
two years lie lias been with Admiral
Dewey.
in his report of the battle of
Manila Admiral Dewey spoke in
very complimentary terms ot the
services and gallantry of his flag
lieutenant and recommended
that he be advanced some numbers
on the list of lieutenants.
Ilis recommendation was adopted
by the navy department and the
name sent, to the senate but together
with a number of other
*
promotions made by the department
tailed to be acted upon.
The promotion recommended
placed him about 13 on the list
ot lieutenants and ha I it been
confirmed lie would in less than
a tyear from now have reached
the grade of lieutenant comman
uer The lieutenant's dentil is
the third of those who were
closely associated with Dewev at
the battle of Manilla who have
died since that time, namely:
Capt. (3 rid ley, Commander Wood
and Lieut. Biumbv.
Lieut. Brumbv was presented
a sword by the legislature of
Georgia on the 2Gth of October,
lie remained in Georgia some
days after that and returned to
Washington about the middle of
November.
Whoa In Doubt
As To Where you can get a
pi i Roast ok
r|= 1 Steak
r?- ~ IMion \o. fil), or rail for
t r S S S. T. Hlackinon's
5J;i Market,
r/*^ - I ,
= a,,J 3<Jiir wants will be
promptly supplied
. u I with the MOST.
^ 1 3
r-i~? . i Nothing but tlrstSi
i > class Cattle bought
rT i j| I (ormy MAIIKKT.
! \M A MTrn and Hides.
I VV M IN I LUi""llli:hcst iMurkvt l'rlcc l'uld.
S. T. Blackmon.
I Notice!
VI.I, parties indebted to the said
lirrn of 11..I. Gregory t Co., either
by note or account, will please come
forward and settle at once. It will be
impossible to grant further indulgence,
as the estate of the late II. J.
Gregory must be wound up.
W. T. GRKGOKY, Admr.
Sept. It;, '99. 52 tf.
Notice to Trespassers.
\I,I. I'KRSONS are hereby warned
not to hunt, tlsli, walk or ride, cut
timber or otherwise ikkscass on our
lands, situated on Upper ("amp Creek
and bounded as follows: On the north
by lands of Carter Adams and Lee
Faulkner; on the east by lands of S.
I. Robinson and J. K.Craig; on the
south by Robertson and Rut ledge, and
on the west by Carter Adams anu J.
F. Hunter.
All persons disregarding this notice
will be prosecuted under the law made
and provided in such cases.
J. J. Mo.ntoombry,
i B. 1. Montoomkky.
Dec. b, 181)9.