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6 Death in North Carolina of Promising Young Man, Whose Father was a Native of this County. The "last issue of the Monroe Journal contains the following account 01 >he t-ad?deatli of Mr. Samuel Williamson, fcraudson 01 Col. and Mrs. J. > . Crockett and nephew o! Mr. A. C. Williamson ?nd Mrs. J. F. Hunter ot Lancaster : The sudden death of Mr. Samuel R. Williamson, which occurred on the evening of the 16th was very sad, since it was that of a man just entering vigorous manhood, and came almost without notice. A week before his death Mr. Williarusou was one of the company who presented the cantata, "Esther,M in the opera house, and it is said that the change of clothing which he made tor the play was the basis of the disease which resulted fatally so quickh?pneumonia. The deceased was a son ot the late S. R. Williamson, and would have been 22 years old the 9th ot next February. He is survived by his mother. Mrs. Hettie Williamson, and two sisters, Mrs. Etta Griffin and Miss Margie Williamson ; Mr. Lee Williamson, a half brother; and two halt sisters, Mesdames ; S. S. Wolfe and Fred Wolfe. j? He whs an industrious young man, well liked by all who knew him. The funeral was held at the home on Thursday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Atkinson, and was I attended by a large number of I friends ot the deceased. Oongbs that are tigbt, or distressing tickle I'; ing coughs, get quick and ocrtain help I from Dr. Shoop's Congh Remedy. On Kj this account druggists everywhere ar- If tavoring Dr. Shoop's Congh Remedy. I And it is entirely free from Opium, Chlo- ?; roform, or any other stupefying drug- I The tender leaves of a harmless lung, r healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. fi Shoop's Congh Remedy its curative prop- f erties. Those leaves have the power to I fi lm the meat distressing Congh, and to | soothe, and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane. Mothers should, for safety's sake alone, nlways demand Dr. Slioop's. It can wilh perfect freedom be given to even the youngest babes. Test it once yourself, and see! tSold by Fnnderbnrk Pharmacy. w Message to Husband An? nouncing "Wife's Death Finds Him Dead Also Durham, N. (J., special in | Charlotte Observer: Mrs. G. I Frank Burbank, wife ot an up tician, died at Watts Hospital I this morning, her death being sudden and from heart trouble. Her husband, who was here j until last Saturday and went to Greensboro, is also dea l at the Beobow Hotel, in ihat city The story ol the deatli ot her husband came when a message was sent to him ot the death ot his wile here. The clerk stated that he was in his room and could not be aroused. A few minutes later it was com muni cated here that he also was dead, I it being supposed that his dealli I was caused hy an overdose of I morphine or some drug as he I doped a great deal. It in a strance eoneidence, hut i ? it is not thought here that il I was a suicide compact as the wife was getting along nicely until attacked by heart trouble and she was talking with her husband last night at 11 o'clock. Papers were found in the possession of the woman which indicate that her home was at Spring field, O. Preventies, the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by diuggists u> have four special specific advantages over all other remedies for a cold. First They contain no Quinine, nothing harsh or sickening Second- 'I hoy give almost instant relief. Third?pleasant to the taste, like candy. Fourth- A large l*>x- 48 Preventies at 2r> oents. Also fine for feverish children. Sold by Fnnderbtirk Pharmacy. w Jm your subscription to The V< aii apt If it is, this is in;. &r the "other fellow." mm * "* ' / / ' Mil To lO JL UU If you vs If you v HI You are getting are getting Clol ting clothes tha the custom taih The Fol i st 8097 3r<] 8138 St'i 5368 If you hav THE * * THE LANCASTER NEWS. DECE . ?' " .i> OUR S' in citfvmfl u illu Large and Must t fant something com a J ana aigmn< rant something Ultra and (ill A 1ST STMOU'.I Ijy ft A BROS, the best models that the highest price ths and Trimmings and Linings equal Lt fit equal to any the most skilled cust ^r cannot begin to match. Don't miss lowing Are the Lucky Numbers $60.00 $20.00 $5.00 e any of the lucky tickets, our store and get the HEATH I LANCASTER { ; * IMBER 30. '90S TOCK OF ... WD OVEI De Reduced Before \ servative ed in cut, we have Smart, we have that, toe ' C :d designers in the country are ca{ to any that go into fine custom m; om tailors can give you, and you this opportunity to buy a Suit cheaj Which Entitle the Holders to 2nd 771i 4th 9358 6th 8782 present them at s amount in gold set oppc ?A JONES C< % LIVE STORE." I f 1 I UMTS January 1st / V _______________ f IING ? >able of producing. You ade clothes. You are getare getting them at prices a. They must go. the Gold Prizes: I $40.00 I $10.00 $2.50 | >site the numbers ^1 DMPANY J