The Cold vYavo Covers Many Southern States. Louisville. K\, Feb 2.-The gen er il o >1 I .v iv ? probibly reaches its southernmost boundary today and spreads a blanket of sleet and snow ever tho central sooth. A fall of sleet ranging from one to three inches is reported from Arkunsis, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and parts of Tex a?, while falls of snow extend beyond the boundaries n imcd. Freezing weather prevails over a wide area of the States mentioned. In Arkansas the fruit crop has been severely damaged while in Mississippi and some parts < f Louisiana truck gardens and totton sutTored. Many herds of cattle will ho lost in some sections of Texas. '1 ho Missippi river at Memphis is full of iec and navi gutiou ir suspended. FIFN DISH -UFFFKING is ofteu caused t>y tores, ulcers and cancers that cat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat ltock, Mich , says: "I have used BuckIon's Arnica halve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." SSoothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 2f>c at Funderburk Pharmacy, d. F. Mncko> *& Co., and Crawford Bros., drug stores; guaranteed. A Negro Educator Killed Near Savannah. Savannah, Ga , Feb 2. ? Prof T L Cotton this uftornoon put Samuiie Bowen out of the recitation room lit the jeorgia Stale college for colored youths, near this city. Bowen is a student there. The l>oy says Cotton cuffed him as he ejected him ard that the professor followed him outside threatening him with a stick. Bowen seized a brick and hurled it at the professor, striking him on the head. At first it was not thought ho was seriously hurt, but later it was found that his skull had beon fractured. lie wns brought to the city and operated upon, dying tonight. Students pursued Bowen with shouts of "lynch him I'1 The motorman and conductor of a trolley car protected the boy and the car took him to Thunderbolt, where ho was arrosted. Ho is held for murder. Bowen is 17 years old, and is a resident of this city. For C01 igh s?Micm a y' .9 Horehound, Mullein and Tar will cure (jour cough. 2?c. for large boltle. The Battle Of Thursday. Tokio, February 4. ? (1 P. M.) ?Manchurian headquarters, telc? graphing under date February 3, says: "On Thursday, Februrrv 2, the enemy's artillery bombarded from several points our right wing. Otherwise the situation is un changed. In the direction of our left tuo enemy has been attacking tho neighborhood of Lintiaokou sinco the morning of February 2 Their force, which consisted of the First and Fifth ntle brigades, was driven back toward Changtan. The enemy's losses are estimated at 700. Wo witnessed tho removal of over 300 dead. Tho Russian dead already in torred after tho battle of Uoikou> tai, in tho neighborhood of Bumpao, alone number 900." Foley's Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, contains no opiates,and cures quickly Careful mothers keep it in tho house. Sold bv Funderburk Pharmacy. ?The Ledger, The Atlanta Journal, Seinl tvcokly, and The Southern Cultivator, ill three one year for $2., hut must bo paid for in advanee. 11 limited4 Deail in Warsaw Riots. j Warsaw, I?Vb. 3 ?Serious disordeis broke out today til Lodz, where 25,000 annate spiking. ] S >nie of the employee of ft lace factory attempted to return to work and I lie remainder forcibly prevented them. A strong military patrol tired at the strikers, I who roplied with revolvers. < The official list of the killed i during the disturbance hero ?or.- i tains over three hundred names in additou to many, unidentified bodies laying at the receiving vault; the unidentified (load will bo buried tonight. In a conflict between troops and strikers at Kounitzcr factory at Lodz tho soldiers tirod, killing six persons and wounding foityeiglit. Shooting also occurred at the lvellet laeo factory. 1'ECU LI * It DISAPPEARANCE. J. D. Run van, of Butlerville, ().. laid the nponlar dinnormnrnnrrt ' I - "I I? of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and biliousness, to Dr King's New Life l'ills. He says: "They aro a pei fect remedy, for dizziness, sour ntomnch, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackoy & Co. and Funderhurk Pharmacy, Drug stores, price 25c. When South Carolina gets fifty millions of dollars for a cotton crop they aro exceedingly fat and joyous and bend the ktite and salaam before King Cotton. But the people of more than one Slate out in the west, where they are frozen up tight for more than four months in the year, make more than fifty million a year out of such inconsequential things as eggs, chickens and turkeys. And their profits on sales of $50,- ( 000,000 is much greater than the cotton growers' profits on sules of an equal amount. South Carolina ' is practically at the doors of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and 1 Washington. Why should not we supply the local demand and send abroad from $10,000,000 tq,' $20,000,000 worth of these farm products 'i What a tremendous stimulus that much now, fresh blood put into the State's circulation each year wouid give ! It I 1.1 L_ ii. -- ' -- t 1*1 wijuiu nu wunn an luucn as a null million hales of cotton; more, indeed, for that diversification of interests wolud lead toothers, and in diversification lies the safety of tho South's future; with it will come a greater and tnoro rapid growth. All that is needed is the class of men to utilize that which has been placed to their hands.? The State. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglected. They can bo soon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. OA.STOHI^u. n .v. Kind Ynu Hnvn Akvnv? Rr.nnH pcnrii too /7 ? "M,w SieT'? ^x^pis7 Sixteen Horses Killed?Many Person8 Iojured. Atlanta, Gs., Feb. 4.?Atlan* la's streets tonight are covered with a shoot of solid ice two inches thick. Since late in tho afternoon a drizxling rain has been falling and freezing as fast as it hit tho earth, which on top of yesterday's sleet has niado the streets as slick as glas*. As a result of this condition 1(? horses arc known to tie dead, broken limbs necessitating their being shot, and a number of persons are known to bo suffering with broken arms and legs Murray's Rorehound, Mullein and Tar will cure jour cough large bottle for 2*c. Mothors can safoly give Foley's Honey andTar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Sold by Fundorbur* Pharmacy. \Peculiar Wreck oa New York \ Centra). I Engine Boiler Exploded Demiting Thirteen Possenger Cars.? Two Trainmen Were Killed. ! ? 1 Utica, N. Y. Fel>. 4.?Two . truinmcn lost their lives uoda score or more of pns?eugers wore injure in a wreck on the New York On* j tral ruilroadmt Whitesboro, tlireo 1 miles west of here, at an early j hour to dry. None of the injur- j ed were dangerously hurt their | J woundr being mainly cuts and ! bruises The dead nro John Alien, on* ( gineor, and John Brooan, tiremun of the locomotive on the western expross. As this train was passing the Buffalo special, eastbound, the boiler of the locomotive of the westbound exploded. The force ' of the explosion and tho upheaval | of tho engine threw tho entire . train of 13 cars composing the < *'special" from tho rails as if it < had hecn a string of toy coaches. ' Tho rear Pullman toppled into a ditch on the side of the track, hut tho forward cars were hurlid into ( an adjoining (ield at a distnnco < varying from 10 to 40 feet. Several flew from tho supporting 1 trucks and wheels and ploughod deep into snow hanks, their ends i being demolished by tho impact, i The westbound t:*ain did not leave i tho track. A Night Alarm Worse thnu an ahum of tiro at ( night is tho brassy cough of croup, 1 which sounds liko the children's 1 death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fails j to give instant relief and quickly cures tho worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. L Cordier, of Mauning, Ky., writes: My three year old girl had a severe case of croup, the doctor said she could not live. 1 got a bottle of Foley's Honeyand , Tar, and the first dose gave quick relief and saved her life." Re- i fuse substitutes. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. i Charleston Firebug Started Flames .Just for Excitement Charleston, Fob. 3.?Raymond Bowman, tho sixteen year old boy arrested yesterday charg ed with burning several hay and grain warehouses, appeared before Magistrate Rouse today and was sent to jail without bail on corvn it Three Days of Fehiimry a Decreuso of 29,000 Hales is Shown Ncv. Orleans, Fob 3.-Secretary dexter's weekly cotton statement, ssued today, shows tor llicthice lays of Fohrnarv a decrease under aat year of 29,000 and a decrease indor the same period year before ast of 9,000. including stocks loft over at )orts and interior towns from the aat crop and the no nbor of hales jrought into sight thus far from he now crop the supply to date is ),20G,952 against 8,281,311 for ho snnio period last year. PUBLIC AROUSED The public is urouseU to a knowedge of Iho curative merits of tint great medical tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver ind kidney. Mary 11. Walters, tf 547 St. Clair Ave., Columbus D., writes "For several months, I was given up to die. I had fev21' and ague, my nerves woro wreck 2d; I could not sleep, and my stomach was bo weak, from useless Joctors' drugs, that 1 could not 2ut. Soon after hegining to take Electric Bitters, 1 obtained relief, and in a short lime 1 was entirely cured." (juarnntoed nl Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co., Fundetbnik Pharmacy, drug stores; price 50c. CABBAGE PLANTS $1.50 PER THOUSAND. I am prepared to fill soy end nil or lets with the best varieti- s of Cabbage Plants. Orb ra filled for any amount tnd vaiie'ie.s, Write for p'iceson lots >f 3,000 anrl over Ad-Ire s orders to W T Corr, Meggetle, S C Dee 20. 1904?3m 'abba ge Plnnt.s From the best selected s is. Now ?v iv for all' po? it, -aif". strong, hoalihy, these p a s :r grown in night. Ofllce over Crawford Bros, Drug Store, Phones: Odice, No 176; R I do noes Nos. 11 and 36. lONEY TO LOP I have made arrangement wit, lenders of money In New York City with whom I am able to negotiate loam secured l>y first mortgage on improver cotton firms, at 7 per c-nt interest? repayable in annua! loMlnilmr-nts o five >ears No brokerage or commie sion clinrged Only a reaeonabh charge for abstracf eftitle R E WYI.IE, Aug 31?Om. Attorney at Law Business Education PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! YOU neeil a praotical hindooa* ?.| uc^tion We gliHi,arif6o aaMnfaoMnn Course* of study efidnrsifcd na being (hi m<*t practical; they have no mif-erio-i Instruction given is lir*t elans N> ' ther husinesa cdlejrc* ? Tur ne'ter *dva?Ujrr.?. Enter now ami prepare a lucrative posit I n. Our pridualei nre in demand fiot ih as?i*t you, ne have aroialad hundreds?they are Jr position'*. Wo offer special rates Macfe\t'sS. C. UminessCollege Columbia, S. C. Aug. 29, 1904?tf. Go to the I AN/1 ACT PR MARRI I? unnunu iuii mnudud AIN!) GRANITE WORKS, For Good Work and Low Priaca A. J. McNinch, LANCASTER, S. C 1 BBKiB||llKBgBSEigBt3a?53S5 ^rrrrCT' . \w, : "' ^'r; Viviv^ MbgelablePrcpactitionrorAs- '^r : slmilalingtticFoodnndRcdiila- '}.* _ ling the Stomachs andD?vc?-^c^ ^ Promotes Digc3lion.Cbeerfiil- :i ness andRest.Contains neither *i Opium.Moiplime nor "Mineral. r?q >'OT K,v?c otic . fHuftoTOlUtitSAKUELriTCilHt ??" /^mp/cin SenZ~ - . stlx.Sfnna * I HocktUf StJu - g j Jlaitr Set* + 11 j & Itn/rmunt - 7 'ill H) Vtuir6:^in^Siait* g ! ClnitHfd Aiptr 5 ..!? M ItSitny/MH. fTtnvt: / | /V\j Apcrfccl Remedy forConsllpfl- h Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea fl Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- - R ness and Loss o f Suser. V ? & s" Facsimile Signature of c&#fzssz; NEW YORK. [EXACT COPY ar wrapper. M fy - ictTi *" ifoR s French Pet Strictly vegetable, j '- rfcctly harmless RtSULl S. Greatest known female r< AIST'fili-'j noTrniv '>f c-.ii-.trrfclm and Irrltr.'' re. 1 UrtJ i jUrJ ton v : f uv:i:.:i'i-atonalnro on . Mo of ftcodfcr Circular i<. WlbLlAMc Mt'O. CO.,Sole '-sxu:i vSulil by Luinderhm-k Phnrnbicy. Auditors Notice' J J No-.. . ! i* ; <. It.... f- j ' flco ft 111 bo' 1-. n ft. hi i.< 1-1 .toy ?>r 1 January (o thu 2oili day of Febuinry1 Ul 190a, for the pur j.nan of n.eolvln;? I lie j returns of the tnxnaycr:- f Ran'oater j ?* County Ail pervona having :-v pe.-tv in their (J or eomrd ?. ? Man e' r, . Holder, or a - Hu-dmnd, Rap lit, Gil-rd , Ian, Trustee, Ex?'.'ufor. AdininiKlr.t do an. j f(1 Only returns of iKt^nal property ; are to bo made this y tar. and improve ! ( incuts cn fler.l Estate. l\ rsons liable to I'M I Tax are repair ed by law to make return of aamo. I The Roll Tax of One Dollar in laid npon al! male persons between tl.o j . iifp's of 21 and (9.) yrnrs except persons J who are exempt by .aw It will be to th?, interest of every lux ?w payer to make liis return promptly? n.l a save the penal'}* of 50 per cent which attaches after :lie i-Oth day of Febru- a i - c ary. After tho nb..vc I Will be found ? in the Auditor's oftlco to wait upon g the public. B 1 Respectfully, J J NO A COOK, | 1 Auditor, 1. < ~ faKii'T-sti ' '' 11.. H t' , D?Hth 19c5 q I ? f( - I MACHINERY 1 * I COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. ? L cata*^ , r|8t" 1 cnoints, boitcna. ginnino macmin- "1 "a > KRt, saw mill and woodworking - i " | machincrv. shingle and lath | a machinery, corn mills, j\ ] brick marino machin- j a , cry, KINDRED lines 3 GIBBtS MACHINERY COMPANY. I ' I Columbia, S. C. | PILES! PILES! PILES! j Dr. Williams' Indian Pilo ()iuliiv?M { win cure js inii jsiceaing. Ulcerated, ' T and Itching l'lbm Ii nbaorn* (he fn room, alia,-* the M'^4n;,-at i.m'o ? a? anonllice, g.v?s in?tj.nt relief, Ik. ? Williame' linllnn iMip OimUimmI i.s j prepared only f?>r 1M!?* and i'ch'r.g i.r ( the private part* and nothing eih> . j Everyb?xl* g ? omuicm). .! I by | C druggist*, aom t r f ,r 'iv-. n il j ! $1 OOm* I) x Wii.l.IA ? 'F"U I CO., Pi' pN, Ch'veht d, O id. j j Sold by *'uinterimik Pharmacy. * ? !H 'r 'i ' lOHf >r Infants a nd (Jlilldran. ?? TW ii i ?? ? ? ? >? ?i i" 16 Kind You Have. Always Bought ff ears the & % ignatnre //%$ ?f AAtf Aw' 1 ?v* 'fi if" J? Far Over ^ Thirty Years th? oentaun eomiMNV. rscti von.', c ity. Ill I i ll"l |i I .suro tooccomptiah DB5IR60^ j:ne iuUy mm hiQFAtttt eltga?lldCO re ths most fatal of all dlazr.cz, ffll fcW? KIDNEY CUREJt a issJul h BusranlMif Rdfesj r money refunded. Contains tmedie3 recognized bv emient physicians as the Best for Sidney and Bladder troubles* PRICB 50c. EaJ.Jl.GO. IV NO A STKE AND CHESTER RAILWAY. ? duh in idle.*.t Jan 8, 10 , (Daily oxcept Sunday) WESTBOUND, iv litincaHter, 7 J.r> a in 3 45 p m ivFort Laivn, 7 34 a in 4 15pm iV Ilaacnnville, 7 44 u in 4 30 pm iv Rlclibuig, 7 5u a m 4 4-, p r Cheater, 8 15 a in 5 15 p m .r Oharlotle, .lo 11 9 55 a m 7 in n m - - - f ?*? j Columlrin SoRll 80 h m ! 05 a ni , r Yt?rkv',C&N W ft IS n in i r (4nBtOiila.CN w 10 ? in ,r liMidlr. c v ? , r 2 12 p .? k Atlanta, h a 1, r 4 65|>m BLirt llu-CK b. .V Atlanta, b a 1, r 1 00 p in ,v l?en?ir, oA n, r 3 06 p m v Oaalonltt M 6 00 p ni ,v Yorlc vlllo" ' 0 50pm ,v OoluinMo, Hn It 6 10 a ui 7 00 pm iV Charlotte, Ho K G 15 urn iV Cheatei, 1ft 00 a in ft 45 p ni ,v /2lohburfr, 10 40 a m ft Oft p ni ,v Hoscomvltle. 10*0 u in ft 16 p m h. ,v Fort Lawn II Oft a ni ft 26 p ra r Lancaster, 114 Oh in 0 45 p f'/WH I vv/nxi J'iV I I V_J ?* ^ Clirntor ?Kouti^vn, Keyboard wtd arollna & Nonh**t>teit ruHwnya. * Lancaster- Boiuh'.-n. jvd'wny. A 1*. 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