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^ You will often I M save the cost, of a I I g1 years' 8'ibacrip- I I A, tion to t I J ^ KNTE I ** * by com ? its I advertiseuit. ts. Vol. X. HEADACHE jg Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure #1 In your head? And are fe i VI you sometimes faint and FA ?? hi**?o i- -u Sn ux.1. j < is y uui IT 'a coated? Bad taste in 3m il your mouth? And does ? 11 your food distress you ? /J a Are you nervous and ir- fl ^ ritable? Do you often UJ <8r T have the blues? And l| are you troubled about P/ fi sleeping? M I Thou your thror t? \K *4 3 a// urronfi. M i\ But there is a cure, yj M 'Tis the old reliable ^ 11 They act directly on the liver. They cure ft constipation,biliousness, b j if sick headache, nausea, la W * ??,4 -9 nr-L * S ij u H v-i uyapcpsia. i a He a I o? , laxative dose each night. 1 *} * For 60 years years they * y i have been the Standard [ Family Pills. Price 21 unit. All Drnfildt. [" J i I have taken Ajrer*e Pllla rogu- gH * larly for (tlx months. Tbov have ? f ; cured me of a severe headache, and t t V I oan now walk from two to four I * mllos without (tettiiiff tired or out L'j of breath, something I have uot E \ I beei^kblo to do for Di-.nv years." I I 1 9. E Walvi'HK, % \1 1 July IS, 1899. Salem, Mass. A WrMa thm Doctor. ^ % and cleslre the best medical advice you f 3 f j can possibly receive, wrtto the doctor f & K , freely. You will recelvo a prompt ra- I t3 fc 3 ply without cost. Address, I 4 I iT , ia. J. C. AYKK, Lowell, Mass. C Menstruation made Regular and Paittlees Kid l'alna m SffVnt. Hips and Limbu cured b: htm one Squaw Vlue VYine or Tablets The Lancast Aid - w ** Clothing ? I ] R] I SLAU< WILLIE'S Underwear at prices that Clothina i w Wc are headquarters f ings, and at prices thai Call and let us show yot and clothing. We can s, on every pair of shoes yo to $3 on every suit of c thing for men, so call for If You D and we will endeavor to ? at the same old stand, in to Crawford Bros, drugst R. MIL] VN e AS la: AGAINST COTTON OIL MILLS. ' Charged in HisniNNippi villi lleing in Coiuhine to Control . I Prices. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 10?At torney Goneral McClurg to day tiled a declaration in the circuit ] court chargiug lit cotton oil mills i I in the State with violating the , I new anti trust law. The declar ( nf intt n jIr e fr\t* n f* ?4" 1 ? I ? ? - U,1UI" I | ter and that the statutary penalty \be imposed. It also sets forth 1 that the mills violated tho law 1 1 by entering into a combination to ? control the price of cotton sood | and that this combination also prevents competition among insurance companies tor oil mills ( and competion among railroads ' ' for hauling the seed. During the i ORrly part of tho season the price < of the seed went as high as #20 ] per ton. I Th?br*tt PreKrrlpllon for nnlarln ( Chills and fever is a bottU of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply 1 iron and quinine in a tasteless form. . No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents Murdered and Robbed. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 17.? Attracted by an odor which emanated from the home of Levi J Travis, an old man, who lived 1 alone near Newton, neighbors j yesterday broke open the door ] and found that the old man had been murdered several days ago. His body was found on the bed, with the covers carefully "tucked in" all around it. The ! covers being removed, it was found that old man Travis' . head had been battered in with \ some heavy weapon. The body * was badly decomposed. He { had been robbed of <50 which he was known to have had in ' his house. , Slop* the rough end Works off ' the Cold. , Laxative Bromo-Quiuine Tablets cure 1 f h cold in one day. NTo cure, no pay. ' Price 25 cents. er I, Shoe Store's ; I1 ??? j SHTER I ibU' next 60 days, close out a ( ladies Capes, Skirts and < ; beat all competition. t ind Shoes. ; or shoes and gents' furnishL astonish all competition. 1 through our line of shoes ave vnn frntn to co r^nfc f J "J -V ( u buy of us, and from $i ( :lothes. We handle every- ( 1 what you want l on'i See It wait on you. We are still the Johnson Building, next ore. Yours, to serve, i i SS, Proprietor. j TEPV oEMI-W NCASTER, S. C.. WEI Iho Irl K. Hicks 1901 Almanac. Whatever may be said of the tcientific causes upon which the Bev. Ira B. Ilicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm and weather it is a remarkable fact that spe cific warnings of every great storm, tlood, cold wave and irought, have been plainly prin led in his now famous Almanac for many years. The latest startling proof of this fact was the de itruction of Galveston, Texas, on the very day named by I'rofossoi Hicks in his 1900 Almanac, as )no of disaster by storm along gulf coasts. The 1901 A1 I- " .1- a iiiaiiaV) uy liir I lit? 1111681, TllOflt complete and beautiful yot pub iished, is now ready. This renarkable book of near two bunlred pages, splendidly illustrated with charts and half tone engravings, goes as a premium to svery subscriber who pays one lollar a year for Professor lliclpp fournal, Word and Works. The Admanac alone is sent prepaid or only 25c. Order from \Yo*tn ind Works Publishing Oo. 2201 Liocust Street, St. Louis, Mo. HO WN Til IN T We offer One Hundred Dollars ReYard for any case of Catarrh that canlot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and jelieve him perfectly honorable in til business transactions and fln&ucitlly able to carry out any obligations nade by their tlrin. West < : Trim*. Wholesale Driiyrfists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholsiale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Interlally, acting directly upon the blood tnd mucous surfaces of the system, ^rice 75c. per bottle. Hold by all drugfists. Testimonials free. Hall's i-'umUy Pills am best Only a .Measly Theory. "We heard you whipping your 5oy in the woodshed last night," laid the spokesman of the party, iceording to the Albany Post. "Yes," replied the indignant jarent, "the youngster played money iroin scnooi, ate up two ars ot Ins mother's jam, turn iled his little sister out ol her ligh etiair and tried to build a lontire in the bain." uNo matter," returned the ipokesmau; 4,it is government without the consent, ot the governed, we can not permit it." "Besides. that," went on the ndignant parent., "he broke three windows in your basement." "What !'" cried the spokesman; is ho the boy who did that? Wh\ lie ought to he licked withn an inch of his life ! I'd like to lave the handling of him for a lay or so, and I'd teach him to behave himself." "But government without the consent " "Is a theory, nothing but a the>ry?a measly little impossible heory." De Witt's Little Early Risers ire the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. Urawford Bros. d-w-s Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor :?Please give us ipace in your paper to extend tc he good ladies of Lancaster and >ur friends generally our heart "elt gratitude for their many lindnesses and attentions to otn aiece, Miss Lily Porter, during ler long illness at our home and "or their many acts ol kindness .o us in our sore distress. Very Respectfully, M u t vn \fua A M<?\4 ? SMM .1111/ IU HO. 11. ilH ill Aill 0. If y on have ever aean a child n the agony of croup you can realise how grateful mothers are or Cue Minute Cough Cure which lives relief aa noon at ii in admin atered. It, quickly cure* cougha 'oldn and all throat and lung troubles. Crawford Bros, d-w-s ENTI rElR.KLjvV. )NE8DAYt NOYEMB. A HOllltOK IN l'EKIN. Private Houaoa and Yards of t ' Chinese Full of Dead Bodi j And Utilise. i Pekin, Nov. 18.?Sanitary ct , ditious here are becoming serin '(Since t he foreign occupati 1 many Chinee have died ot sma pox and r tlier infectious diseas ; Fearing that their funerals woi be interfered with, they ke most of the coilins oontaiui their dead in their houses and 1 court yards. The question of removing gi i huge has become one of grave i : portance. As the natives are f< i Kiilrinn f/\ .% ? I \\w un j;uoi U 1 CI UOU 111 t streets, there is now an enorrao ' accumulation in their dwellin and yards, which threatens serious epidemic. In view of t large number of troops in n I near the Capital, the conseque ces of such an outbreak would frightful. ) You can't afford to risk yo 1 life by allowing a cough or a cc i to develop into pneumonia consumption. One Minute Ooui Cure will cure throat and lu trdohles quickor than any oth preparation known. Many dc tors use it as a specitic for gripj It is an infallible remedy f croup. Children like it and mot era endorse it. Crawford Br< d-w-g Energy of Coal. If Mr. Edison should succe< in perfecting his device for uti zing all the energy stored in co ho will have solved a proble that has occupied the study scientists the world over, t ultimate effect of which will a revolution in the industri world second only to thatbroug about by the discovery of t! moter energy stored in steam. It is well known that at lea Sft nor 0;?nf <*?f f lin an * 1% r* f " >/ Yv v\'uv vfi vuv VUVI^Y tuat stored in coal is lost in the pr eesF of combustion. The coi bustion itsell is imperfect and i 1 complete, large quantities of t | fuel passing off in tho form gases and smoke?which is moi lv unconsumed particles of c?f , bon. The problem of econorr combustion has been to inve some process by which all these gases and clouds of carb< would be completely consunn anil converted into energy inste of being allowed to escape throuj chimneys. While the details of Mr. Ei son's device are not yet revealc it is known that it utilizes t w? 11 known principle that coj pressed air heated to a temper ture ol 450 degrees Fahrenhi has twice its original power. Coi pressed air with a force of It pounds to the square inch exert at the point of application wit , out the addition of heat is ma< to heat itself. This air not on , becomes a giant driving pow but a portion of it is used to fe the combustion of coal, making , gradual and complete. It claimed that the invention w cut down the cost of moti power to figures undreamed of the most optimistic economis The Edison invention, if p< fected, not only means a revol ! lion in motive power on land a sea, hut it means smokeless citi< The time will come when smo i will be regarded as the m( , criminal waste of the energi I stored up bv nature for the v of man.?Chicago Times-Hera . A Villa** niarkMinlth Saved H I.tftl* Nou'* Life. r I Mr. u. 11. mack, the well knoi villa#c*? blacksmith at Grahainsvil i Sullivan county, N. Y , says : "Our 1 tie hum, five yearn old, has always be subject to croup, and so bad have t attacks been that we have feared ma times that he would die. We have h the doctor and used mauy uiedicim but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy now our sole reliance. It seems | dissolve the tough mucus and by gi iug frequent doses when the crou symptoms appear we have found Hi 1 the dreaded croup Is cured before i gets settled." There is no danger giving this remedy for it eontalns opiain or other Injnrlone drug a ) may be given as confidently to a ha I as to an adult. For sale by .f. F. Jfa< ey A Oo i R PR I BR 8171900. he >n- M iHy Jm pP^^Bk^E on . I B&kh! ,u < " Ab^olu tnir h? us Makes hot breakfas sfi fyeast germs, no alum. llo and pastry of superior ml cacy. Makes food th tweet. * Is most econc purest and greatest in the easy, expeditious cakes and pastries, R or ?l Care i K'1 from rir they . will 1 1V" ?iv? a >C >e. or ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO )?. YorkvilPs Graded School Building Burned. Yorkville, Nov. 1G.?Our graded school building caught ^ on fire this morning about 1 1 o'clock, caused by a burning I chimney. It is a total wreck. ' All the children got out safely, but a number of them lost their I hooks and wraps. The furniL ture was all lost by fire and "l breakage. '1 his building was formerly the old fomile college. Iie It was sold some years ago for $fi,000, but cost much more . than that. The insurance on it . was $2,<>00. 16 T.-, Ii Snvctl III* I.i'Kn p. A. Panforfh, oi I.aGran jje, (Va., he suffered intensely for six montlts with * a frightful running soro on his lee, 01 bat writes that Bu/cklen's Arnica Salve e wholly cured it in ten (lay8. For 11cers, Wounds, Horns, Ttoile, Pain or Pile9 it's the best salve in the world. UC Cnra irnap.tntii.uf ttn'u - 1 1 nt Crawford Bros, driiggisr. 0 313 Where MillionuricK Hunt, ed Q fl n 1 Tke Slat#. Beaufort, Nov. 18?Perhaps one of the finest hunting preii i ? )(j serves on our southern coast is that owned at Ililton Head island, some 15 miles from hero, ^ by Mr Wm. P. Clyde of New Yora Mr. Clyde owns about one-half of the entire island, n which has a frontage on the p(l Atlantic ocean of some 1(1 miles, ^ reaching from the entrance of . Savannah river, opposite Tyhee . light liouse to Port Royal ene^, trance. Occasionally during the . winter season the millionaire .. aieamshin owner nnrl n. frienrl ll T r ? . or two sojourn for a fortnight jj, at Mr. Clyde's comfortable and ve unpretentious lodge. The pre. serve which comprises a very t dense forest containing thous)r' ands of palmetto troes, some of I which are over 70 feet in height nd well with doer and various other game Mr. Clyde keeps a number of valuable ^ hounds in charge of a dog ies deeper on his place and the intelligent animals exhibit unld feigned delight when their master comes for a hunt. Everyone of the dogs possess a pedin? greo that is calculated to make the everage canine turn green wn with envy and every one of lie, thom is* thoroughly trained in it_ the art of hunting The millionaire is expected ny on Hilton Head this season and ^ the negroes on the place, to i* whom he is very charitable, are to jubilant over the prospect of py again enjoying his philnnthroiat py for a season. \V. T. \V. it * in no When yon want prompt actine little pills that never (?rinn ijio kP DeWitt'fi Little Kaiiv Risers. Crawford Hro?. (1-w s I? M ^ If y?m Imvi Anything to sell |i Advertise It in JLm^ 9 the Enterprise Hates retWHiutt' bie. NoT 67 . - - ? . im vamm d Powder itely Pure t-breads wholesome?noX| Makes cake, biscuit fineness, flavor and deli-1 at will keep moist and >mical, because it is the leavening strength. In preparation of the finer oyal is indispensable. must be taken to avoid baking powders mada alum. Such powders are sold cheap, because cost but a few cents per pound. Not only they spoil the cake, but alum Is a corrocid, which taken in food means injury to haaltk. 100 WILLIAM rr.j NEW YORK. Barents of Murdered Child Talk About Burning of Brute Who Broke Their Hearts. Denver. Colorado, Nov. 17.? "Well, no other parents will suffer from that brute's crimes." These wore the words of Mrs. Frost today when asked for an / expression on the punishment of the negro who confessed that i he was the murderer of her jchild. "Of course I was not consulted as to the punishment to be motod out, and I did not !.-j ? ?? | luinn n liitt lilW (IWillltiU I11JI1. She continued, "I do not care 'just so ho was removed from tho faco of the earth. Nothing can atone for the death of my baby, and I did not have the i feeling of revenge which so many people said ought to posj sess me. My thought was to i saye others tho pain we suft'erjod. Whatever was done with that brute was right, no matter what. Certainly he did not suffer what Louise did, and she was innocent, while he was guilty. Perhaps I would have some pity wore I not her mother. No one but a parent of an outraged and murdered child can know just how I feel." The murdered child's father, Robert W. Frost, returned to Denver today from the scene of the lynching. ( ( A t * HA n f 1 A A / ! U Art Lrtrt 1 i n. iuau nan uruu iiittJU off us," said he, "and as for me, I don't care who condemns mo for starting the blaze. No other father will have to do what i did on account of that ! nigger, and as 1 said before, if the brute had been lynched for his first offense in Kansas my baby would be alive today and our hearts would not bo broken." You Know What Yon Are Taking When yon take Grove'sTasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is p'tinly ! printed on every bottle showing that ;it is simply Iron ami Quinine in a I tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 80c. Are You Out of Work ? T"\0 you wish belter pay f Then write us. " Steady work In town or country. No risk THRKE to FIVE DOLLARS a day Write at once and take advantage of the holiday trade. Address, oot 01-1? M ANyi. EJA. Ho* SB, Orttinvtne. m c. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion : First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then paro it down as closely as possible without, drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Ralm twice daily; rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment, for sprains, bruises, lameness. and rheumatism, Psin Ralm la nnequaled. For sale by J. F. Maokey ,<fe Co.