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i'aUiti 1V1 uiC Pi-esidewls.! Moth .iv,.- o; iia - and i'roouyitiiaitii, i>>11 im i>uj tibts. Although tho Ha)>li?t denomU nation i? ono of tho most numerous in tho United States, there ha" mrer litjin a Baptist president There hare huva been t ire Congregational presidents ? John Adaiiit, tho second president, and John Quincy Adams, bin sou President Uoosevclt in the eoo ond president of the Reformed . Dutch church, iiartin Van Buren having bson lua first. Id. il I a i Li rilhnovM ,vaj h Lnilar ian, the only Unitarian president Washington, William .llonrv Harrison, John l'/ler and Zachar\ Taylor were Episcopalians, as tvaa Ch3*tcr A. Arthur. There have been fire Pro*byterian presidents ? Andrew duckson, James K. Polk, James Bueh anan, Honjamin Harrison* and Grover "Cleveland. President Garfield was a room- 1 bar oUtho Cburth of the Diaciplse Prior to the civil war there had betn no Methodi-t president of t.ho ITnitad States. Sine* 1981 'lie following president:! have been Methodists: Abinham Lincoin, Johuson, Gen Grant, K L. Hayes and William McKinley. There has never been & Lutheran nor a R :? \n (nthnlie iirnii dent. A KR1UI1 1 ENED HOKSK. Running 1?rto mad down ti.? street <1 tin)pithe occupants, or a hundred accidents, ate every day occurrence.-", li oeht.<>\<.- -vi'vbody to have a jo!. Sd\e handy and there's r.or p.* go< d Huctvlen'fl Arnica Salve. Burns. Outs, Sores, Eczema and Piles, dis appear quick) y on i- r its oottiin " etlect. 25e, a! Or vvi"i'd ii.-o.s.J. F. MncUev & Co's, ord Fun i: r tinrk Pharmacy. Found Dead Xeui Cayce. Special to tho Slate. Lexington, Deo. 12.?Coroner Wilson has just roturned from holding'an inquest over tho dead body of John Goza near Cayc. Tho body was found by O. B. (iuzi tho soation f ireman on tne Saeboard Air Line and-son of the deceased, and his testimony at the inquest is rerj short, stating the ( finding of the body at the north ; end of the Congareo creek trestle early Saturday morning,roconizing it to bo his father, and that death resulted from a fracture of the skull. The coroner found $25.49 and ?n gold wstch, railroad standard, on tho person. The .. 1.1 .... t vivuv.1 n ai uuaui iiuui a uivjw. ( Mr. Go/'.i hud boon in tho em- , ploy of tho railroad* for many ( yoars, and id known and well thought of here. FIGHT WILL BE BIT TEE. 1 Thoso who persist in closing 1 thoir eurs against the continual J recommendation of Dr. King's ( Now Discovery for Consumption, . will have a long und bitter light witlitheir troubles, if not ended . earlier by fatal termination. ' Read what T. It. Boall of Beall, M las. has to say: "Last fall my I wife hud every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came tit once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Crawford Bros, J. F. Mackey A Co., and Fundorburk Pharmacy. KIDNEY DISEASES Are the nicst fata! cf all eases. Kit CUBE lis SJU.1i y tiuai^68i R^etjf or money refunded. Gafitiim ftmcdl^; recognized iy eintgent piiy3{ci.nr? aa the best for 1 Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICS SO*, and |J.0Q. ( zl K?-- lurk y l. Unroll Supper. 1 . ioit r, Ky , Doe. 13. ? In a tiw j tiglii. at a churcli supper at Lowoll. William Bassett end Jitn Mitchell wml (.durance Emhry woiu i-hot Bueuett i?? dead, Mitch 111 l* fatally wounded and Emhry liw-s surrendered. ? -a?r?> <rr? n? Record Birth Rate. Munich, Dec. 13.?The Noustt Nachrichton reports that Fran Helgen, of Frankhurg, Bavaria, hue given hirth to aix^ children er11hiu thsp.nst yenr. Lust Jan nary she had triplet* and recently cave birth to triplets again. Mod icai authorities shy this is a record in the birth rate. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the hi nilh of the ; ?oj<1? of this county If in imminent ilaoyei anil must be ts?k>-n care of. li lifts bf<vi deeiitoil fhal \?*ry prei-auiion l?? tn'^eu *.o preveiii i.ioio: ir??.l case* <>f < imon >uia, grippe >!( '1 or l.e*t Hung *o >lo to givo o goo;! couch ti.ixture ; * noon th? co lgli B'.nrt# Get M I! I< ft A Y'8 HOH 1* HOUNI) MUI.IRIN ami TAR Only 'Joe n bottle. At nil itri<ggl*ts Rev. J. W. Little telle 1 h? Journal that he has fold his fsrra in Jttcksnn township, and bough1 jne of 250 aoroa within two ini'e! of,Sanf nl, and expects to go or it at onco. Wo regret to see Mr l<i?tle leave the covintv.? Uoaroi Join nal. - ISO acres,5 horse farm "open good buildings, about 50 acre! in woods, two pastures wired in Yill he sold rs a whole or divi drd in'm two tract- About 7 o S miles Northciist of town. / ' argnn. Call on T. S. Cartsr Agent A Kidney or binder trouble cai always be cured by using Foley' Cure in timo Sold by Fum e burk Pharmacy. ? .w? a? R E VOLUTl ON 1M MIN EN T. A sure sign of approaching rorol and serious trouble in your sys torn is nervousness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters wil quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It Dover fails tc tone the stomach, regulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Ron down systems benefit particular) a lid nil the usual attending acbet vanish under its searching and thorough elTectivenoss. Electric Bitters is only 50c and that it returned if it don't eivo perfect o ? mtisfaetion. Guaranteed by Craw ford Bros, J F, Mackey & Co., Funderburk Pharinaey druggist Safe Blowing in M'Coll. Benneltsville, December 10. ? bafea in express oflice and Postorlico at McColl were blown >pen by unknown parties last light, but not over $75 was takJn. Dr. J. E. Jaruegan, of Marion, 'orruerly a member of the legisature will be a candidate for mpenntendent of the peuitentiary. it. is said that Superintendent jrriftith will be able to show a 3rotit of $30,000 at the end of he year, and this will very likely nsure hia re-election. e-7 -ii-*ar? es :o. X -A., c?.nr? tiif. ^lnc Kind Yaj Have Always Bcufitii A A I) * > ! % f 5 n 4 mpJIAM A 11 iiUUW AUlllUU. I nill sell al public miction at ny home near Sapp X Roads, on Monday, Dec. 19th, 1904, 2 floe roting mules, 2 good milk Cows, I ependid buggies, 2 2-horse ?* kr- u#?, and all my household and tiuhsn furniture,also luj farming mplimenls, and other things oo numerous ,o mention. M. Yarborough. - /. -0T > TO - One thousand barrels flour to >o sold in tho next fifteen days. W. 1\ Bennett. ?Fiftoon (1500) hundred )Ounds good plug tohaece to t.c told this month at, Brimett'f grocery. "r> cents pe^ryMjfd - -- ^ f ? . *, C ' ?! v'*rr,o** u ^ H Willi the establishment of rural mail delivery, and the interesting extcosion of rural telephone services by prirato interests, thero has grown up a demand hy the patrons of the rural service for the delivery of small packages of merchandise, such ns food stuff tobacco, dry goods, drugs, etc., on a postal card, ^telephone or otherwise*. The value of these packages of merchandise is usual> !y small and the presont rate of i postage of ! cent per ounce is i practically prohibitive. The pa 1 iron or merchant cannot ufford to pay 10 cents for the delivery of a pound of coffee or tobacco, or, similar articles, but if a special rute were established on auch mutter from the distributing office flulivarr t r\ an v nairnn nn i\\* * \j 4 vivi i ? J J |'?evav/u *?u i ?iv rural routes that office it would be a great convenience to the patron* and become a source ot revenue to the department. It is, therefore recommended for the consideration of congress that a rato of 3 centa per pound, or any fractional part thereof, br authorized for packages of merchandise, not exceeding 5 pound# J ... mailed at the dintrihuting post ' office ef any rural free dolivery ^ route. This .uto should apply 1 ouly tj packages deposited at the 1 local postoffioe for delivery tc patrons on route emanating from ' that office and not to mail transmitted frorn ono office to another The rate of 3 cents per pound H would hs arnplo remuneration for the department, because there u no expense for railway transpor^ tion and the system by which thosc-pac^ages aro to be delivor?d is already ostnb iehed, and n such delivery would entail no tds dittoed expense upon the departruont. A special stamp could be provided for this cluss; of nmil matter. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson recommends to congress the appropriation of *225,000 for fighting the boll weevil. The next reunion of the United Confederate Veterans will be held in JLouisville, Ky., the date to be fixed later. HTRA1GHT FACTS. i A whole lot of fancy phrases can bt nrrlHart nhont Pomaillaa hut If f at# a< ** i uicii UI'WUV iDiiicuirn, u b it ic?r- ur ' facta to prove any thing?good straight facta. And the strongest faot you evei heard Is that Tannopldne la the best cure for piles on the market. Jt vures absolutely. Has a healing, soothing effect from the start. All druggists have It for $1.00 a Jar Ask for Taunoplllut and~dou't dart take a substitute. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby notified Ilia our lands in the vicinity of Jone-.' 3 Roads, In Cedar Creek township. hav< been posted and the law will he enforced against any and all persons hua jng, nshing, or in any ether waj trespassing upon them. T P Caekey, J R Caskey, J F Caskey, J H Kirk. Nev. U8, 1904. las. Notice of Discharge. ! Notice Is hereby given that on kha lifllh dwy of December 1904, the under sinned as Quantum for Willie B Siriih and Maggie Lou Baaith will make her final raturn and settlement and make application to the Probate Court tfbr Lancaster county for a final discharge as such Guardian. Mary E Hmith, Guardian. Nov 2?' 1804?1m J3.M. MHIIIMI'I II IH??? 1^ $ 'qquinfo^ ANVJ'AOO A83N1H9YW S3MK) SNIl oiuawx'AO NIHOVM ONIMVNMOIUS 'SHIM NUOO 'AW1NIH3VN MlVI ON V aiBMIMS 'AIOMIHOVN OMINHOAAaoOM ONV11IM UVI 'A?l MIMOVN OMINNIO 'lUlllOH 'MNItfti jutvtojs v smwimi mum A>J3MIHDVW ~?^5\ r'TijfBf JRiCT ZtCiAJBBBMHHBBl <AU w .^4 t?> ?( !,*M T *V -> 1 Discovered a Plot to Poison tl e chaittbaug guard. g Gov. Ile\ wircl yesterday pardoned Walter Mnxcy, h negro ho\ sent up from !liin county for 18 month* hI the lust. term ??f court lor atealiug k watch. Muxu* tvm ii hnokman, and it w?.? cha ged that he took the watch from a * paetftDgtu*. A few woek? ago he discovert d a plot on the County chaingang among two of the prisoners to poison one of the guards and 1 promptly reported it to the ani thoritiea. Tho plot wag discovered to betrno lb every netail and the county official* requested that Walter be pardoned na a reward. > ?The State. , Report From llio Reform School. i ,).G. Glnek, Superintendent, , Aruntj town, W. Vs., writes:''After trying all other advertised cough medicine wo have dicided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exelu. t iii itr. * tr? . t > 1 fliveiv mo ?? est Virginia uoform School. 1 find it the most , effective and absolutely harmless. Sold by Funderburk Phirnncv. The Baltic Fleet. Lisbon, Dec. 13.?A telegram from Wsu?mcd<!i, a port of Port, ngest, West Africa, says that ( twenty-one reeeele of the Russian Baltic fleet arrived there en route | 1 for the Far East. -?->- Wf tvrjriow?iM?r BuBinoss Education " PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! J3 YOU nejg'l a practical buatneea M L I H05.i1 on Wo guarantee sattfttaei! ? t^ruvsw of study endorsed as being *he n? it t practical; they have n?? superhi * I nrfmotion given is first nlam. No ^ other business college* offer bc'ter ad- Jj yivwtsxf"*. 11 dor now ami prepare for a IQjsratlvo pnslih n. Our graduate? arc iu demand. Lot us awdu you, we Have ne&1st6d hundred*?they ure in positions. Wo olfter special rates ^ Macfeat'sS. C Business College i Columbia, 8 C. Aug. 29, 1904?tf. MMnMBBaM-WEi."". jj J. HARRY FOSTER. Attorney at Law, n LANCASTER, 8. C. ,a tar f volleoiisnsi si>?o laity I I O jA. tSt O X*. X JSl. . i B?ars a si Iho Kind You H3vo Always Bougtrt . rrCMSES F Auditors Notice( ? i - Notice is hereby given that this ofI" flee will ba t pen froaa the 1st day of . January io the 10th day of Fvbiuwry I 190b, for the purpose of receiving the returoa of the taxpayers of Lancaster ' County i All persona having property In their J possession or conlr.d as Manager, Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Guard i?n, Trustee,Executor. Administrator ^ Rocrfver. Accounting officer, .Agent, . Attorney or ^aotor on the let, day of ^ January, 1905, are required to Met the same for Taxation within the time re^ * quired by Law, or Incur the penalty of 50 per cent which attaches in case ' of failure to do so. Only returns of personal property are to be made this year, and laaprove merits cn Real Estate , Persons liable to Poll Tax are requlr ed by low to make return of same. The Poll Tex of One Dollar is laid npon nu mam j.??h ?hh oetwe^n the ^ agea of 21 au?t () yenra except pe.sons i who are exempt by law Tee Auditor or ali KMsislaat will uttend the following place* In the eoui.? ty on the d*y? named below for th?- p ' convenience of the piibdei . i Oaceola Tuee Jan 10th 1005, 12 to I p m Pleasant Valley. W?d Jan 11, 1905 Belalr, Thora, Jan 18th, 1908 f< Van Wyck, Frl Jan 13. 1905 to I pa f< Dixie a m, Dwtght p m *lon Jan 18 Tradesvllle, Taemlay, Jan 17th Taxahaw, Wed Jan ISth Flat Creek ohuroh, Thurs.JJan ifif/i Dr C C Wolah'a, Krl Jan 20th Prlmue. Haturday to 11 m Jan 21 H iile gold mine, Mon Jan 2.1 K nru hntt/ Tnu Anil Wa 1 1 an 91 Ar 9% I Heath riprhiK", Thu Jan 20 ,r Pleosunt //i'l, Fn Jan 27 to )U m ^ W T Vanlandlnvliani's 8a! Jan 28 It \vi I be to fhe Interest of every tax payer to make his return promptly in; aaye the penalty of 60 per cent which attaches ufter th? 2?Kh day of F'-bru ary. After the above dates I will be f ?und in the Auditor's offleo to wait upon the public. Hespectfully, J NO A COOK. A UMTOK, L C. Lancaster, 0 H.f H 0-, Dec 8th V" uf * -C / / A^clablePrepocationforAs- ra| similating theFood andRegula- _ ling the Stomachs andBowels of ^ ^ Promotes Digeslion.ChccrfuP- |8 ^ ness and Rest .Contains neither ? Opium.Morpliinc nor Mineral, ja| Not Nau c o tic . 'f-| ja*w*fouj*s4NixLnraaR pa Jhn*Jt?* Se*J>~ v [jV. JlxSmi** 1 OB fMJt.SmUl- I ^ Aperfecl Remedy forConsbpa- [i? I Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Wra I Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ME 1 np?K nnil T^aa n> Sovd ism \ FacSirr.ilc Signature or v , v? NEW YOHK. I 9 55P| ? - Jr ^ i'srs French Pe Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless KtSULTS. Greatest known feiuaic ft (IT! ft II eonntorfolta and ImitV.lnns. HUllvn ion with faoKlniUo sUnsliiro ou *t<1o < ind for Circular to YViLlJAMB MTU. CO.. Bolt Agon Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. ! D. H?errs. \V G. Bowers L BOWERS'BROS. I uilders and Contractors-;, Lumber, all kinds, for nale. Dressing and Matching nt short J otlce. vTurned work and Horoll work a spec- . Jly. *1 |iy*Qive US your orders, BOWERS BROS. Near Depot. J eby. 23. 1904. ? ! n ii i jo to the j LANCASTER MARBLE 1 AND j GRANITE WORKS, 'or Good Work and Low Prices 1. J. McNinck, LANCASTER, S. 0. . 1 I 4-* taawrr- -- n?c%?. >?rTn i J. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist, 1 Lancaster, S. C. Working on credit doesn't pay, t nd my terms from this tiaie encolortb are strictly cash. i ] Reasonable Prioofl, lold Filling $1.50 Amalgam Filling 75 cts. Cement Filling 75 ct RUDBKll PLATE, rull upper set of teeth $18.00 i Jpper nud lower set $85.50 1 These prices aro strictly < sr cash. No work dons except < dt cash or fond security. J. E. RliTLEDQE. Dentist. Trespass Notice: All persona iwe n 1 ifle-f Ihnt onr mils nituatu lu Gills ('.tecK towneh!|? i avo been posted an require I hv hw nd tbat the law will be ei foro?vl ' gnlngt any and all peruon* huntlr.y blac or In any oth-er w?v iSMtia^a ]g upon them. Georue W R?k<r. W P Htogner, W B A rant, C Tj MoMnn us. W s. Waken y. T B Houtrli, J Q Mowffanu*, J A Wcat, <' O Htoxner, ? H R Williams, ^ W H R Barton: Ira* > V '-V % ^ ^ " 'W ? * if* or Infanta and Children. 16 Kind You Have Always Bought tears the i t lignature /j&w \ ?nv in Use Y For Over Thirty Years Tm? ?iirrnvn wiriv. n*w yo?? ?rrr. ihhimhiiimu'ii i "J i imimn ?. i ! <? . i . . ? mm . m riodica! Drops sure to accomplish DE^Ii^QD remedy. Price, Si.50 per bottl?. ThofMHikio,t*Pnt o*'f to t*. CleTelaud, OK** iANCASTRV AND CHESTER RAILWAY. r\ d '' inri.u Nov 1 * -?, (Dally except Sunday) WLriT BOUND. iV ljuncnste r, 7 lo am 3 45 p m iV Fort Lawn, 7 81 am 4 16 p m jV BrhoouVIII* 7 44 ?i m 4 ft p m ,v Riohbnrg, 7 oil a ta 4 4ft p m |r Chester, K 1.1 i in ft 1ft p ;a ir ? l ar'otif, ^'o 11 9 5ft ? m 7 10 p m k r ? Y.himhiti ."?> ill I 50 >. >ii 1 Oft a so \r Y> r'*v',< W 0 44 . in r 'I - h" n':n i' ' *- lo 35 u in > r T , ?)'. ir. c , r :1 12 p \ Atlan'M eal.r 1 ftft p in KASTBOtTNL. .v Aiiantn, h n 1, r I 00 p m jvI.a-i) ir, oAn,r 3 Oft p m iv ( ikt.nu!u 14 rt ort p no jV Yorb v i l"t n 4' 6 59 p m jV ?"oliiniiiia, S*<? II fi 10 a in flftft p m Liv Chnrlottr, So R o 15 ?>;n jv \ nr?M>i, 10 <IU u HI ? W? p m ,v TZlnhbursr, 10 4n*m 8 54pm j\ Baacmncitie, lb"0 a m 9 ()0 p ni jv Fort Lawii 11 06 a in b 11 p m Vr Lancaster, 114 0a m Si ?0 p m CONNECTIONS. Chester?Southern, Seaboard and ar' lina & Northwestern railway*. Lancaster?Sou I hern Railway. A P Mo LURK. ^Isst TrafHo ingr EliOY MPR?NO?*. Prest ami i'ralll . M muticr isrw r ganagJiKame?a? ?ap?>? PROFEr*HlON A I. ? ARD. )k M P CftAWVnitn Dr R c Brown CRAWFORD A BROWN. Physicians r.ud Surgeon*. I^ncftnter, M. C, Treatme. t of ilia ay*, una* and (iron. a rpcolaltY. Oil)* promptly answered day or light. Office over Crawford Bro*. D. ug Store. Phones; Office, No 178} R ld?noc* 11 *ii<) 39. MONEY TO LOP T have made arrangement wK i lender* of money In New Ynrfc ' By, with whom I nm able to ncgotlnte loans tecum! by flint mortgage on Improved -ottou f-tm*. at 7 par o-nt Interest? >paynl)ie In nnnunl limtaMinMiU of live \ am No i>r?>hr'nyp or c?>mto1? Ion clinrg"d (Vnly ? r?-.>*or>et>lfc hnrge f<>r alwrcoi n'MtlB. K WYLIH, Aug 31-Qui, Attorney u? lr?w PILES! FILES? PILES? l)r, Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will <*urc HMutl. B ' ceiling,Ult^rHtod, and Itoiih g Pii -a I* r.l s tli* tu* mors al'ftvB the Petting *t n^o act* >*>* .**??> ill) e i?'Vo* Instant roJW Dp. \V)IIImiivb' Indian Flip ()! t-.nani Is pr pared |y f>?r Plica a* i| Itihlrtr >jt the private par** ami hr"li:i g &*+. Every I) x I K-urnn'ccd h*/ ilrngtfl-t* *oitt*l>y inrll, for and $1 00 1? r >M?x WIM.I VMS va CO Prop'*, < MovoHimI, Ohio RoM hy Fiiiulerl irt k ?'l>a*nirr >r. rr^ii ii iiiMm rra nunr im i umhiii 'n.-v >*> - Tha Ledger, The Allnntn Journal, Hcm: weekly, and Tl? < Soulhorn Cultivator, all ilneo one year fur $2., 1><?t n?u?t be paid for in advance.