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YOU uee 1 ft prac(f\'*j-feuftlio\*rf-ed ^ ucvtion We guarantee'fta'isf i<-tion. V Courses of study endorsed as being !?? in at practical; tLcy Imvo no an per io b Instruction given is first His-<. No other busl:i?4 c >llege< Tt t-eter ad- ' vantages. E >!er now piid .prepare. , h i h lucrative ,.t sl.i ij* O^r gfa-iuitie* are in demand. * Let jiia asMst we have assisted hundreds?I hoy are in ' positions. Wo offer special rates j p1 ) Macfeit's S. C. Business College I tj GoVnpfkia.'S. C ' $ Ang. 29, 1904?tf. - j j 'VuMHaaMMtMaa' L iNGASTEV. A Hi) CUESTEK y UAiGW'AV 1 , ti .rdule in effect Npv 2J, 1902 (Daily exoaptiHuiidvj) vVESTBCXJND. . IjV Lancaxtei, * (>;Wu in 4 00'p on k' 1 jv Port Lawn, . 6 49 a m 4 80 p n* IjV B**eonvilIe, 6 59 a in 4 45 p in IjV Rlcbburg, 7 05 a in 5 GO p m ar j4r Cheater, 7 30am 5 30 p in , Ar Char'otte, Bo R 9 55 a in 7 10pm ?C Ar Columbia Ho RIO 15 a ni 1 25 a m A l Atlanta,a a 1, r 4 50 pm ] Ar Y<>r*v',CAN W 9 35 a m A f Hapten I a UN W in 30 a in Q Ar Lenoir, o a i>, r 2 05 p n 0 00 u iu EABTL'l LNL. I.v Len lr, oAn.r- - 280pm l.v Htwtonia " * 5 30 p in Lv York ville " 6 38pm Lv Uiantu, a a 1, r ! 00|>m fi\ Lv Columbia, Ho R 6 in a in 5 15 put .. Lv ( hurlotte, Ho R 6 15 unr vJ Lv ( heaU'l, 9 80am 7 30 p in Lv ftichhurg, 10 10 a in 7 54 p ni . Lv Kiwonmvllle, 10 20 am 8 00 pm "? Lv Port Lawn 10 86 u ni Sip m fo Ar Lanonaior, II 00 a to 8 30 p m Ar Camden, Ho y 5 pin CONNECTIONS. * Cluster ?Southern, -eabrard and =: t arlina A Northwester- railway a. _ Lancaster-Bomber ll.diway. It\ r. ?/r .uui<;. iiUt'inkiii, T iG TO I " X 111 SIC? , ' kf lA tV.FA'LL 'J7$ f n ft =, in u . V* WINTER X ERy, ^ % AND X DAY NiDHI v, I ik 1 ectively I T.artiao Vjl Etnd see $ ODS, $ M Ell. CO. ^ * KKXXXK CIDHEY DISEASES re the most fatal of all disases. Al ruin rmucv rime u . h W 'V niwnbi -Wills ! f ULCI w Suirantud Riaad) r money refunded. Contains emedie? recognized by emi* ent physicians as the best for lidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. *0 to the \ . LANCASTER MARBLE ' " \ IV 1> t>v - - 6RANITE W0RK^ or Good Work und Low Prices li J. McNinch, ^^ANCASTEK, S. oJr) I. E. RITLEDOE, Dentist, ' n * r w ? Lancaster, S. C. r i? ^ ' i Working on credit doesn't pay, id my terms from this tiaie ! mceforth arestiictly cash. I Etcai onabl j Prices, old Filling $1.50 Amalgam Filling 75 cts. Cement F'lling 75 ct j RUBBER PLATE, ill uppor sot of teeth $12.00 1 pper and lower set c $25 50 1 fhese prices are strictly r cash. No work done except j r cash or good security. i I. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist. 4 L A ,K8. N E ft ^AlVK ! l>0 mcst 4f V* nrM ^ 7o1ey's Money mad Tar , r children,saf< ,sure. No opiatew. vvi vmvi UWJ TTA1U Asked To Resign. People of West minster Make the Demand. ? On Account .Of Hoyt lla> cs Case. Tbo State, 423rd lust. Gov. Uey ward *hnis hecn asked to losign. Tbo demand conns from people of Westminster in Oume'e comity* The names of jomo good, honest aid substantial citizens are said to bo among tbo^o \vho have signed this petition. And it is on account of rt e action of G >v. lloyward in the Hoyt Lluyes case. t his is tbo most interesting case which has come before a governor for action hiuco Wade lla\ucs was hanged in Columbia When he commuted the sentence of Hoyt Hayes, Gov. Hoyward made a statement, and ho has not had much to saj of tho case binco. But those who visit hiu office daily know of tbe satisfaction it has been to Gov. Heyward to receive letters from all over the Slate commending him fot his action in this mutter. The letters come from people of every ?\u!k of life, aud Gov. Ue\waul i.> ?l.c,'!\ nppiociative of the mauner t . which his action was rect iveil. Following ia the petition. Westminster, S. C.,Ool 20.190-1. To hit* excel'eucy 1). C. lieyward,Gov. of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. We the undersigned citizens of OeouoeC ounty, S. C , reepoj'fully ask for your resignation as Gov. of S. C. for the following reasons: . ' 1st. That the course you have pursued in the Hoyt Hayes case is detrimental to law and order, aud has a tendency toward lynch law by ignoring tho actions of Juries and the rulings of Judges. 2nd, We feel that you are assuming too much and th&t your actions are more in accordance with the rulings of an omoeror of South Carolina, 112 names wore signod to the petition. -? Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Arjt, writes, uFor 12 years I suffered from Ye'low Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicine, tillt got no icdiuf. Then I began the-Use of Electric Bitters and teel that I an 1.0% cured of a disease that had mo in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters, guaranteed by Crawford Bros , J. F. Mackey & Co. andFundeiburK Pharmnrv / STATE NEWS. \V H. Biii'Ds plead guilty in U. S". States court at Greenville Thursday to sending improper natter through the mails and wis ined $1,000. --Ja'k Cassells, 11 carnival teronaut, hud a narrow escape from death at Greenville lust Thursday afternoon. Ho landed )n top of the courthouse, while iis balloon, sunt! hags, etc., dc'cended on the sidewalk in fmni >f the dispensary, demolishing ieverul store signs. 4 ia kUIIL'l nnd S neide. A Special ;.di>patch t<? NewYork Herald from Washington gives further details* of the suicide of Judgo Piitcluird's soii. Crazed, possibly as the result of long ?? rvicp in the. iroQps, Seeopd Lieut. William D/ Pritchaid* sou of United States Circuit Judgo Priteharl of North Carolina, committed tuuiihr and siiia" qide today in " Aots'f nluirg camp Philippine L-luhds. Poth otSeers W i>? in the Thirteenth U S. cavalry. Pritchaid in Tioop F and Deen in Troop D. No ciii! 1 erfc knew of any trouble between th in, and >n unity is regnrdod aS the only explanation , "Watch the Ivalnav*" 11 When they ur?> :iffeetod, life is in danger" says I)?\ Abernetby, tbo great English physician. Foley's Kidney (biro makes sound Kidneys. Sold" by Funderburk Pharmacy. CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. Anderson, Oct. 21.- ? Hon. Martin F. Ansel of Greonvdle, who is in the cit}' uttendi ng court uuihmizcs y our correspondent to make the positive annnUTicemenl that bo wili he in the race for;; .ernor to sueco ! Gov. Heywa d in 1900. 4 He says that he S in the race heart and soul, an i that he will soon hegiu hi-, preliminary campaign. Air. ?as*-V is very popular in Andofsr. . county imdin hi? raeefDr governor two yeais ago received four lifths of the total vole p lied in the countySp lit More TUan $l,Ut)U .V. W. Uukei of Plain view, I Nob , writes: wife suffered from lung trouble fifteen years. She tried a unmoor of doctors and spent over #1,000 without relief. She became very low anil lost all hope. A friend recommended holey's Honey and Tar and thanks to this great remedy it saved her life. Sho enjoys better health than she has known iu ten years.". Refuse substitutes.. Soil by Funderhuvk Pharmacy. iletitorr-Wo.f-'K-ly StuUpijcqt...^ 2,1.. ^.Secretary Hester.-} weekly, cotton' .state merit issued today allow? ' for tire 21 (lay?;T)| of Octo-ber, hn increase over tho same period year- hefoje lust of 299,000.' lior the 51 days of the Season that have elapsed the aggregate is ahead of the same days of last year 1,008, 000, and ahead of the samo days-year before last 405,000. The amount brought into sight during the past week bas been 563,632 hales. rayainst 4.13 G9.K ' .J O I " I for the same seven days lust year j and 4^9,701 year before. sa ves r w o fro a d :s \ r i"Our little daughter had an ill.mout fatal uttack of whooping cnigh and bronchitis,'' writes Mrs. \V. K. Haviland, of Arinonk N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, wo saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece; who had consumption in an advancod stage, also used this wonderful medicine and tod ly she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yiold to Dr. Kings New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and *1.00 bottles guaranteed by Crawford Bros., .1. F. Ylackey w Co., and Fundert>urk Pharmacy. Trial bottles free. i >um r. iu* ki.i; : rioN fur bl'A'Itt AN1) COI N IV OlTlCKUS, AND l'OU AMBNDMHN I S TO TUB OONSITIU HON. (State Seal.) Stati of South Carolina, County of Lmii.ist r. Nofii'u" i? hereby given that au election will be held ut the sovt r il precincts established Iiy law in l.a?>caster County, 011 Tuohvhi v.. November K, lUoi,' for the following uftmers, to wit: ? ".UoterTior; J.ieulcnant-C.nvernor, Secretary of Stuto, Atmrn??y-Ueiicrnl. State Trous hr. r, f'o!ui tfolUr-Gein ral, Superintendent "f f'.dnCnPionr A?tjnt.irit-ott-l.-ln^; etor Goii.oral, One Jt.ujronil Commission! r, County Su)H'r\isor, County Supct i111? !% I ut <1 Ivl.ileal ion, y In v tl I< rU ?>l Com! Coroin r. Solicitor, and two licfu-esonf..* i ,? s 'Pursuant' to the < unsti'u ; >.n of South iiur i lia ijh election Will he ht'hl at li .nine tune mi.I p ier t >r amendments t th? * o'.Ktilnt! it of South Carolina. pursuant to tin- terms of Joint Resolutions Wis. I :|H1 atui I Ma i tets of South Carolina, | ,i 7t. (i75 atul '>70), us follows: \ JOINT KRs<u.r I ION l'rnpnsinn to Amend Sfcti"ii It, of Article III, ot th? St ite Co istituti ii, so as to Provide tor 1 hi uniul Sessions of the < Joti? rat A>s nibly. Scetion 1. I e. it ltesnlvol by the <i> n- | oral Assembly of the State of .-until Cum- | Una, I hat the tollowvug a.neudmeul to tla Constitution of the Stat" of Sout : Caiolii a be subn.itte.l to the nullified (.lectors ot '.lie Sta'c at tin- next general lection foi Uej resci t.itiM K. anil if a inaj iit'. .1 tl. electors i|Uuli tied to vote for iiIi-u.Iim s ot the General Assembly, vot ng th r- on, | shall vote in fax or ol such amendllient. Hlld II l?n,ioiM?e nf ".."I. I... .. -I . J -....T VU-.U tM.IIIIII 111 UK I Gcnetul Assembly, shall after such il ction | and before another, ratify the sinic ,n:v n . meut by yeas uud nays, Section il, <1 A;- I | tide 111, of the Constitution, relating to t n ; Legislative Department, lie am. n l. l 1 . ; adding alter the word "place" in line ten I J said Section, the words "until tin- end <>t ; the session occurring in liiO'i, after whiei. the said sessions shall be held at the 'same time aud place bienniallyso that said section as amended shall read as lollows: The annual session of the (hneral Assembly heretofore < led <1, fixed by the Constitution bt the year eiglde< n hundred an.I sixty eight, to couvi ne on the fourth Tuesday of .Noveni' .11 the year of eighteen hundred and fin. ly live, is hereby postpone' ,.nd the same shall be convened and h< 1.1 in the city of Columbia on tho second I'll asduy ot lunttavy in the year ei-ht. ett hundr. ; and j ninety - .i\ The tll'st essi'.tl of the < toner il Vsseiiib'y i elected under this Constitution shall convene iu Columbia on the secon i I'ues lay in -lanuary, iu the year eighteen hundred and uiueCy seven, and thereafter aiiuunily at the siiue time an.l place until the end of the session occ.tntiog .it !!> '3, sit. r wl.ich the said sessions shall be hel I at the same tin.e and place biennially. Should ill ' casualties nl war or e >nt?glOus ill-eases render it unsafe t > mve'. at tile seal of goveiiiiueDt. then th. tioveruor may, by |a ' an alntn, appoint a mora secure .inde iv nil lit place of in eel in g 'I.-inbrs of the lb ner.l Nsseiub'.y shall not lvceive any . i. j all n tar mare than f art y days .it a" "lie se-sion: I'rovi l.-.l. That this lim.t.i'i.ui snail not all ct the lirst four sessions t the G ncial Assembly under this Constitution. Sec. - 1 h it the ijuestion of adopting the amend'uei.t prefaced in llio foregoing Section shall lie suhmttttd to the electors as follows; 1 liose in favor of th? amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following w >rds p aiuly printed or written thereon: Constitutional amendment to Section 'J of Article 111 of the state Constitution, I ultimo after tliH n'iar.1 >? lln? -' i I ' jVahl section * 110 wards until the on<l ?>t the si ssion occurring in ItllMl, after which the sAid Sessions ahull beheld at tua same time ami place biennially.' - Vcs " , t Tho.u- ojntos^ljta said amendment shall "dust it hiilmt will) 1110 following words jlliftihl'j" pihfted-oV written thereon: "l.'onstjpitp^inl lyu^wdniutit to Section It of Arti'er'tlf of t'otsUite Constitution, adding >Ui 1 t^m^yQ.df.fpla' ' in lino ten of said1 Socii >n 1U.. worda 'ntitil the eml of tho ses?M'rirr la-eitii1h|? in l'.ioti,. jifur which the s iid s' sMMii* shall held at the samo time vu.J pluo bii'nnially.' No Approved! he lltli d?y of February, A. 1). Iw I. I A JOIN i' KKSOLl' l.lOX to Amend the t onstilntion m? as to Permit the General Assembly to Mil act laical and Special lows on th Subject of laying Out. Opening, Altering, and Working lloads and Highways, and as to the Ago at Which t Itistells Shall lie Subject to lioad or Other i ithlic i'uty. Section l 111' It Kesol.e l l y thi General \ssctlibl\ el'the Mate of SoUlll <'erolina, th.it tho billowing timondiiieiil to the Constitution lie agreed to, and that the two questions in vol vol in such amend innt b submitted separately at the next general elect on of the electors <pinl.lied to vote toi members ol the House ol la-prcscntaliv> s vu: thai there shall he added to the ( oiisli I tution the following aldi.mn.l \rtio e, t bo number d properly .o tin' consecutive order ot its ado; ti >n. to bo designated as "Article otAe cnduicDts to the Constitution, ' which shall read as follows; "Article of Auiendiucnts to the Constitution." Section 1. The (Jcnerul Assembly < f (his Mate may enact local or special law-, concerning the laying out. opeuin altcriu ; or working roads ,->r highways, and concerning the providing for the ag" at which citizens shall he subject to road duty an I concerning drainage. Sec. 2. That Subdivision II an I Subdivision IX of Section d-4, of Ariicl III. of the Constitution, are herd y lepe.iled Approved the 18th day of b'. bruaiv, A I). IV) 4. A JOINT HESOLU I'lON Pro osii g to Amend Section 7, Artici' V111, ?>i the Constitution, ltel.ding to \lnu clpal i Hnndtwl In.^nlifoilfwiuo Section I ltd it rfsolv. il 11y tit < i ml As ?*mi Iv ofilio Sl?ili; of Mo uh 1 iimliiiii, Tl.ut tV fullowin^ iitni iiiliiien >< otimi 7, Aitu'lo V111 ill till* U<> sut on, In* fipr - l : A i.i is i! < end lln i\ >l tli *<>llo . . : rovldod fnr her, t'lnit bo | Liiiiit o.ous .ijiosi'd liy tliis M i lion uiid liy Miction >, Article X, of this ('on-iitnlMii, lull! >1 <| i lx Id hm.le l in.b-b?e,lnoss inlebtc.ltiess ineurri il by the city of fin "iixille lint saiil city ot (liconville may increase it-, boii.I I in<lt-htt*iliicsa in tin- uiaiincr proviiiu I in til Notion of saiil Aiticlo to an iiiuouut not < voetlino title en per cent of the value of Inn taxable property tin ii in. where the proect ils of said boii.ls are api'lie.l s >li 'y to tie payment of past itnlcbtcilnc<s, to expenses til..I liabiliti-s ilicum .1 or to be mourn .1 in the improveincuts . | Mi.. s-. nr.il - i.lc.xalks, iui.1 '.>r pi ivi.liiio iowi r oy |..r so.i 1 city or my | itt ihereof, or pim-liasiun. establishing. ovainn or op. rutin.; wutcrxvorks or electiie lij;lit pi nits See 2 Hut the question of mloptino this <llip tlililielit shall be Slllilllittcil .U the U' \t a in ral i le ti in lo the electors as follows: I hose in tax ir nl tlic aiueiiilnii nt shall ilo p. s. a lullot with 'In* following worls phliil. print I o;- wiitten therein: '?a>nstitution 1 am u I in at of S. ction s.-x- i>. ot iilliie aiglit t (tic Constitution, r< luting ' > I! nil' i'l.ll of]' 1111.1 , .1,ic |. 1 i' Ic-. 1> s I li o 111 11 i. .| | 1 mi n linciit s!i .iI . ,i,| ,i linl.n( vnil tic I ij. li'wini* wi?i Is 11 .11 11v | iii I I ur w i: ten .Icrc'ii: *. .iiislilnti mil at ini ? <cc'n>n ovi n. Article ci^lit. nt'tli 11 tilotion, u lntiiic tn innnici| ul i; II I police I . :| i illl> No. Xi'innvc I tlm Itttli (1 iv "I i c'-rii A, D. UK 4. (iin and Cotton Burned. special to The State. S~urtanburi/,21 Oct. ? I tie ginIneryof A. V. Cox, near lloidtville, caught lite this morning (and was ilestroyed, along with 40 hales of cotton. 'LL> tiro is supposed to have originated from s hot box of the engine, The toss is estimated it ?2,000, with no insurance. 4L3> ? A LOVE LE1' 1'EIt. I Would not intei est you if you'ro looking for a guaranteed Salvo for Sores, l>urii> or Piles. Otto Podd, of Ponder, M writes: tkl ll'ered wit ii an ogly sore for a ear, but a Imx of Bucklon's Ar idea Salvo cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at Craw ford tiros., ,1. E. Mackoy & Co,, ?od Funderburk ^Pharmacy Drug, Stores. Burnii g of gin House. Edgefield, Oct. '22 ?The gin lloiisoand contents consisting of 50 tviilos or cotton, cotton seeds from 100 hales and farming utcn sils of a farmer of the county who lives near Johnston, were consumed I?y tire last night. l'lio loss is about $2,400. There was no insuranco. Origin of tiro is unknown. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. 'Take no substitutes. Sold by Funderburk l'lmrmncy. MONEY TO LOP I have made arrangement wi! i lenders of money in New York ' ity, with whom I am able to ncgoti te loans secured by tir^t mm tgage on improved cotton firms, at 7 per ivp.t i; t ' repayable in annual installmeni 1 < t llvo j ears No brokerage or coniniMsion charged Only a reasonable I (harge for attract of I i 11 ? . Tt K WVI IK. J Aug :fl ? Gm, Attorney at Law I" T TlaTeyT~ Physician and Surgeon. Calls answered from odice in rear of Funderlnirk 1'harmiicy ilurin*.: tho day, and from resi denco on Klin street at night. , Residence phone, 3s. ()llieo phono, 1 1 8. | MACHINERY I COMPIFTF fOlilPMfNTS A SPECIALTY. II i CATA- M| C?TIEJ ocuca M*Trs fK(flVfST ]| ON , \ 3^> ;Prom()t. ') APPLI- ? ( ??X v > , 3 cation v.Sv 'y 8>a ENGINES, Oll.ct'i. GINNING MACHIN- H Uir.tAW K.ll 'NO WOOPWORKING MACHINE fi V . BH'Nf.ir AND LATH MACHINE f-Y, CORN MILLS, omen .MAKING MACHIN- B J CNV, KfeONCO LINES GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY, I * > i!;i!, S. C. .i fc I iiT*. s ?1 XMSSim^r< ,S2-?i>22j9i3KVBBS s_\_ASf?