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r lanc VQL I [ Si irI Cu for I Colds I wncn me cnnaren get tneir feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot t drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances are they will be all right in the morning. Continue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until all cough has disappeared. Old coughs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured A by the continued use of M * AflCP'S : ' Cherry [Pectoral I Every doctor know* that wild I cjterry bark la toe best remedy I Known to medical science for I 'ofltnied I MOMOf Pr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters ov?r your iumgm Thm mrnrnt MMMM/ AtMo* Frmmt We now hiTt some of the moot eminent physlclaus tn the United State*. Unusual opportunities end long expert- | renco eminently fit tliem for giving yen L medical advice. Write freely eO the \ particular* In your case. Address, Dr. J. C. ATER, C ' Lowell, Mas*. m a > Ji T A A ^ LANCASTER & CHESTER if RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster Sohcdulo in Effect Doc IT, 1899. I Daily Except Sunday. Southbound. m?.... No. IBi No. IT. No' YiV\""u P. M A. M.I P. M. A. M 8 1 10 30 1 Lv ...Chester ... Ar 0.0 157 .... " 8 47 1110* "."Rlchburg" 5 10 7 21 8 57 11 30 rt "..Bnscomvlllo.. " 1 W 7 12 1> 13 11 5u* "...Port Lawn:.." 1 36 0 57 i(l t > 9 40 12 30 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv in 0 30 P. M. P. M. P. M A W No. 14, leaving Lancastci 6.30 a. ui,, makes p ?Jl0?o connection at Chester with southern Railway Na 36 for Churlotto and points north ; * and Scahonrd Air Line "Atlanta Special" for ? Atlanta and points west Also with Carolina I , & Northwestern Ry. No. If for Lenoir, N. C l and intermediate points, and Southern Kail way Na 33 for Columbia and points south. No. 17, loavlne Chester 10.30 a.m., connects with Southern Ry . No. 36 from CoRimhia and points south: S? aboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from Northern and Kastern points and Southern Ry, No. 83 from Northern and Kast, ern points, tied at Lancaster with S. c. & G K. for Blaokaburg. No. 1(L leaving Lancaster 1 00 p. tn., connects , at Lancaster with S. O. & G. E. from Camden and Marion, Southern Ry No. 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. No. 15 leaving Chester * 10 p tn., connects at Choster with Southern Railway No. 34 from Columbia and i>oitits south. LKROY SPRINGS, J. M, HKATH, President Gen'l. Pas. Ajjent. Beat Out of an Increase ol His Pension. A Mexican war veteran anil prominent editor writes: "8eeing the advertisement of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1 am reminded t.hnt as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48, 1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of It restores me." It is unequalled /as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by .1. F. Mackey & Co. TO MJRE LAORIPPK 1* TWO DAYN Take Laxativb TIkomo Quikink Taiii.kth. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Gkovk's sigature on every box. '25 cents. 2t ASTE LANCasteC S7 C. WORK OF THE SOLONS FOR p THE FIRST WEEK. tl A Few Matters Were Finally e Disposed ol. n Columbia State. ' A prominent member of the ^ general assembly was asked yes- ** terday if such and such legislation Cj would be enacted. He replied that while lie would work for r< the measure referred to, he could '' not speak of the possible success 8< of any bill, for the legislators are not committing themselves * on account of impending lcgisla- ^ tion in regard to the dispensary law. ^ And in the house of representatives this does indeed seem to n be the case. The first week of the incipient session has witness- c ed caution to a noticeable degree. There has been no display of radicalism, and the leading mem bers are maintaining silence on the principal measures submitted. ^ It is true that nothing has been suggested which vas worthy of a ^ fight, but some measures which H have been permitted to pass al 8< most, unn-'ticed would heretofore 8 have challenged an exhibition of torensic pyrotechnics which would have gladdened the hearts 8< of the representatives who desirod cheap notoriety. ^ Upon the aispensarv question ,( is focussed all the intensity of legislative energy, and until this * perplexing matter is boiled down to solution in the caularonof de- v bate the legislative mind will be ,( absorbed to a great degree with c' the difficulty of arriving at a con a ? m. > VIUOI'MI WHICH Will DC 111 JIC'COI'dancc with the desires of the peo- * i 11 l>le- p The le?isljit' :\s have been cjiu tious in discursing the governor's ? message, which was the first, in 11 strument to firing the dispensary to the attention ol' the lawmakers. w Then the same- day Senator n Aldrich and Mr. NVinUler intro (Inced resolutions proposing an * investigation of the dispensary. 1 That this resolution is regarded ? lightly may tie stated in view of ^ the fact that there appears to he p no haste to pass the resolution J g although there is very limited * time in which such investigation may he conducted. ; g The next move on the dispen- * | p sary puzzle hoard was make hy Winkler who introduced his hill to reorganize or to reconstruct' ? the dispensary system. No ex-|e UC.UARKAIll.i: REHCl'K. v a Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain- t, field, 111., makes the statement, j; that she caught cold, which set- ,, tied on her lungs; she was treated ; ,, for a month by her family physi ' cian. but grew worse, lie told i, I her she was a hopeless victim of 0 consumption and that no medi- ? cine could cure her. lier drng- L, gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she v bought a bottle and to herdelight sj found herself benefitted from ?i I * 1 first dose. She continued its use i a and after taking six bottles,found herself sound and well ; now does, fo her own housework, and is as well as she ever was.?Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at M Crawford Bros Drug Store. Only JJJ 50 cents and $1.00. every bottle < ? guaranteed. 6 la H EN SEMI-WEEKLY, rWEDNES^YTjAKC ression can be obtained from B le members of the house, but it i probable that the bill will nevr ?:et over to the senate. The lensure will be fought by repasenatives of all sorts of policies. I is said the bill is a disappointient to those who attended the incus in Columbia fair week. Mr. Hlease has introduced a ~ 'solution to divert the profits of an ie State dispensary from the Uw?rJ f.i.wl 4.. .1-- ? < - ? Hum in Mic ficncrai inild, U1 ut it lias attracted no notice g? hatever, as the constitution will on ave to he amended in this par in icular. and it does not appear to Pr 8U e the disposition of the house tQ i forment constitutional amend cit lents. th Mr. Cosgrove's hill to exempt ^ itiesofover 10,000 population fi om the operations ot the dis wl ensary law has been made the W1 pecial order tor the 23d. All ^ ispensary bills will, no doubt, de e taken up together. pi There will no doubt be oth?r 1? te ispensary hills introduced, some 0f ^eking to arrive at a really just ap Dlution and some contrive to CO I ill further disturb the pool of gt iscord cli The house has accomplished P* Dme work, hut there must be te i*t legislation in order for the dt ical hi I la to he passed in time >r the appropriation and supply jj* ills to be reported on or before p| ehruarv 10th. T1 One quick piece of work last be reek was the passage of an act :> validate the jury list in Union th aunty. This passed both houses H nd is now a law. ^ A noteworthy bit of legislation j1( as the passage of Uepresenta m ive W. L. Muuldin's bill to re- m eal the income tax law. ai Mr. (J. 1'. Sanders' bill to allow cc uits to be brought on lire liisurnce policies passed the house ud is in the senate. This bill ^ euders optional to arbnrution /inch is now a compulsive clause j m n lire insurance policies. The passage by the house of ja Ir. Rogers' bill to require marlage licenses speaks lor itsell. he tee is 25 cents and all licenes are to be recorded by probate udge. j . Senator (Ruber'a bill to estab- j iru county courts also ran thel" auntlet in the house. But 10 or w 2 counties are to have Uiese i ourts. jVf Last year the legislature deleated to the secretary of State * tie power to charter railroads, tc. Senator Henderson's bill to I _ H t" ermit that ollicial to atn-nd ' barters already granted has assed both branches of the gen - i V< ral assembly. Senator Manning's bill to preent. the spread of forest lires has I Iso passed both houses. The 18e awnship supervisors are author- N Bed to call out the neighborhood j|< a the same manner as in sumions lor road duty. The house killed Mr. Wharton's tc ill to extend time for payment w; f taxes until March 1st, as the j0 overnor has already granted an xtension until February 1st. Among the important measures \ in Hf to he discussed is the propo- m ition to code Sullivan's island to .. tie United States government for ' permanent, military post. i'i Also Mr. J. Harvey Wilson's Sn ill t?? appropriate funds for a J. F. Maekey & Co. guarantee every bottle of m hambcrlin'n CouRh Remedy and will refund in money to any one wlio in not natinllcil after f h ilnjr two thirds of the content.!. Thin in the snt remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, |)(>l(tn, crotip and w hooping cough and in pleastt and safo to take. It prevent* any ten- .... mcv of a cold to renult In pneumonia 21 I ?'' TERP 1 'ARY 1771900. Absolute ev t>iii Makes the food more delici T xitederate monument at Chick M aauga. ci, Mr. Sawyer baa introduced a. 11 to reconstruct the law againsirJ rrying concealed weapons ; Mr. evenson, a bill to; prohibit the j iployment ot children under 12 j factories, etc.; Mr. Epps to ^ ohibit the sale of cigarettes or "'1 bstitutes therefor ; Mr. Patton provide method for towns and ?1 ties to increase or decrease |*1 eir boundaries. bi A great deal of interest is cen- in red upon the appropriation bill. t)( lere will be a number ot items PS iich maV DUZZle the "nennv , . I -J Jl t se and pound foolish." Winrop, the State colored college, * sdar Springs institute for the WI laf and blind and the State Hos tal for the Insane are clamorg for necessary funds to perct their equipments, and some these items may receive the iproval of the committee. i\ Then there is the matter of f mpleting the State capitol. fr ime of the legislators have de ^ ared themselves in favor of this oposition, hut there has been >)f ) test of sentiment as the mat- t|, r has not yet been presented in w dinite form. to There are a lot of trustees and rectors of State institutions to > elected and lobbying for these , aces has already commenced. j)f le day for the election has not >en settled. m Next Thursday at noon the 8|( int assembly will commemorate e services of the late Gov. Wm. . Ellerbe. ~ Friday, Jan. 19th, the birthday Gen. Robert E. Lee, is a State iliday, and there will be no eeting. A larjre number of embers favor adjourning Friday id Saturday, as little can be ac- Y mplished the latter day. |0 The legislators spent yesterday i-( orning at the churches, and in j(. ie afternoon the streets were routed with lawmakers wit- V' ^ssing the development of Col -tibia and enjoying the balmy ll ternoon nerving themselves for m e week's work. ln . . ? :ii Cismarck's Iron Nerve. < >! Was the result ol his splendid j? ?alth. Indomitable will and . eraendous energy iire not found j \ here Stomach, l.iver, Kidneys id Bowels are out of order. If ?u want these qualities and the iccess they hring^ use Dr. King's ew Life Pills. They develop li rerv power of brain and body- w nly 25c at Crawford Bros. drug, us ore. 2 ta 1,1 PSstM wrecked and rrew bod. tr The steamer that was wrecked voral days ago oil the cost of ai ew eoimdland is still nnidenti?d. The weather since has heen '|" i rough that they were nnable sn hoard her. If am of her crew ,,s as saved ihev have never been ^ und. si1 At present the seas are breakg over the ship and running ountain high against the rocks, ucli wreckage is strewn along rf o strand, and many bodies, St me of them dismembered, are n' sibh*. Portions of the boats re- !!' LS ain hooked to tlie blocks ami u is is taken to indicate that the >ats were swamped in lowering ^ id that their crews perished, ,-v. wr ' 4 ft " : ** < RISE. | &4KINO U foWDEB tE ous and wholesome >., WKW YORK. ost of the bodies are only half r?l lied The wind, now oil' the land, id the wrickage is not coming hole Therefore no knowledge ,11 be trained regarding the Hp's cargo or her passengers, il ie carries any. A waten hat* been maintained ong the cliff ever since the peoe got there and tires are kept lrning at mailt and flags wavg by day as a signal to any iHt's crew which may have aped. It is not considered tely, however, that any suceded in getting away from the reck are STORY OF A SLATE. To be bound h nd and foot for >arB by the chains of disease is e worst form of slavery. George . Williamsui Manchester, Mich, lis how such a slave was made ee. He says: *kMy wife had ten so helpless for five year? at she could not turn over in i(\ alone After using two bot?r of Electric Bitters, she is oiiderfullv improved and able i do her own work." This su etne remedy for female diseases lickly cures nervousness, sleepr hss, melancholy, headache, ickache, fainting and dizzy pells. This miracle working edicine is :t godsend to weak, ffclv, run down people. Every >ttle guaranteed. Only 50 cts. dd by Crawford Bros Drii'?sts. J. Indian Monk Power Plant,. Dr. (till W. Wylie, of New ?rk, spent yesterday in Ch;ir<i,. it,* - > - . ^ wii vv a v imcK mil Rock Ilill, s where lie id lieen ti> see about the water >.v? r on Mie Catawba river, at idian lhrnd, six miles trom ock Hill Dr. Wvlie said last xht tliat his company, consistg oi himself, l)r. R. 11 Wylie id lion. W. C. Whitney, will velop 4,000 horse-power, 2,000 Which will he transmitted to nek 11111, same t<> Fort Mill, id possibly Charlotte. Work ill heirin on the dam in the irly sprint;. The Anderson, 8. ,, power, already developed, nns a basis from which the tdian l?end jiower will be nrked. The Anderson power is lite a success. It has already ken three large cotton mills to iiit town. Though the power is : nslttit toil If/.m Put Cl./v..l? . . will I Iiuiiiiu OllUillS) n miles awav, il works perfect I lie new (>rr mill at A tide rn, will ojierate 2,300 spindles, ill the power, 800 horse, will me from the plant on the river, he mill will not even have a uoke stack- Steam will etiiy he '0:1 !ft heat the building. Dr. 'ylio and son Ivl loft last night r Nr? York?<'harlotto Obrvor, <?t h. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, V>ut Skin Fruptions >b life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica live, cures them ; also Old, Runng and Fever Sores, Ulcers, oils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Outs, raises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped ands, Chilblains, Best File cure 1 earth. Drives out Pains and choR. Only 25c. a box. Cure laranteed. Sold bv Crawford ros. Druggist. 2.