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1 bo Mm Who D< ea lliing*. .. XL* " * The nmn who dots things is in demand. Kvorv institution wants hi iu.'4 'A|? ncVt look for potiti )ns$p^>itiujji> ibfik for hi u. II*' doc-* not complain, h*' acU.. <io nrA^inpli-bcH i esults;'hind these tic . coipplishud tbin^- spt'uk more loudly for him tinui ueios of &?d?i dizod newspupor*. What 'ho world wants, what tho world to1 ' " wards, is Uio man wun does things. Discouragements anil . failure* are tueauingless nothing to him: results are the substantia things for which he strives ami Attains. There is no trouble in selecting Jiini from the crow.I, he J -'1 i r j i , i. ehn no picked out just as unerring lv as his. opposite, who bides with discquragement and failure, anil they leave an abiding imprint on his countenance. Men who can do thing's in industrial. cnr.mcrcial and tinancial life are as so iree as their oppo-i'cs are plentiful. Yes, the tree of opportunity, heav\ with golden fmit, is ever waiting for the man who does things. Opportunities are n t scarce, th v are plentiful, m ?re plentiful than ever before since history began. They await the poor boy who is faithful to his trust. They await the employe who does thing* without looking at the clock. lVoplo who are al ways looking ut the clock never amount to much in anything. Men who do thing- never consult the clock to see if they can stop, l ime wa- made for slaves, not for virile men who enthusiastically do things. Kn.ploycs who consult the clock will always bo em p loves without the hope of rising. The man wiio does tilings may in his absorption forget hi* nival time or his bed, but bis opposite will ever be ready for either or both. Concentration of thought and absorption in indexible purpose mark tho man who does things. Looseness of thought and instubil lty of purpose mark the man wh^ never does anything. Tho public soon knows one from tho other and bestows upon hitn the recognition that he deserves. Tho mar who does things is always at r premium, llis services never gc bogging. He is ever welcome Success attends his footsteps anc failure stands aloof from hitii.? Ex. A Night Alarm Worse thon an alarm of fire n night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children' death knell and it means death uti less something is dune quickly Foley's Honey andl'ar never fail to give instant relief and quickb cures the worst forms of croup Mrs. P. L- Cordier, of Manning Ky., w rites: My three year oh girl had a severe case of croup the doctor said she could not live 1 got a bottle of Foley's Iloneyam Tar. and the first dose cave nniel relief and saved her life.'' Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Funder burk Pharmacy. The New Orleans States says "A .Japanese colony in Texa raised last season a crop of ric? which they sold at $2.50 a bushel They propose to plant 250 acre ill rice this year. As a halt acn is considered a good sized farm ir Japan, this implies a successfu venture. They also propose t( raise strawberries and other smnl fruits. Kecemly three prominen Japanese connected with tho ex hibit of that country at St Loui visueu lexas wiiu u view to ur range for tho immigration of mop Japanese. The people of Texa received them hospitably and an pleased at the prospect of such i desirable class of immigrants. Murray's I torchon ad Mullein and Tar will cart your cough large hoi tie Jot What is Free Masnnr)? "It is ii system of morality vet ed in allegory titid illustrated I | *\ tnbols," or rather it is a pre t school of morals, which has for 1 J |it iftMry object the cultivation i the mind, the education of tl heart and tho development ? , the part of every member of ! symmetrically formed and \v< constructed moral character. I text hook is tho Bible, "tho gre light of Masonry." T-hon to bo a Mason, true ai loyal, tnoans to aecop\ tho Bib as tlio "Trestle Board'* of hum life and to build a character a cording to the designs drnv therein by tbc spirit of truth ai the hand of inspiraion, and members of this time-honored a ancient order who lives in op violation of the teaching of t divine ' Trestle Board" can wi any .-how of honesty or moral e< sietency claim membership. To be a Mason demands that I members in both word and dor ; should at all times do unto othc ?. i ill .1 i asvincy \vouiu nave omors oo ur them. No Mason can or will w folly wrong and person wheth within or vithout the ort!< Thetefore it logically follows tl Masons cannot engage in or e courage the manufacturing, se ing or drinking of aleoho stimulants, nor can any Mas indulge in tbo use of profa language. To do such things to violence rather than to obsor the designs drawn jponthodivi "Trestle Hoard.11 And a chari ter thus built will not ho accej aide to society or owned as 1 legitimate output of a well g< erued Masonic lodgo. 11. W. Hatcher. PECUL1 It DISAPPEARANC J. D." Runyau, of Butlervil O., laid tho jiecular disappearai of his painful symptoms, of in gostion and biliousness, to I King's Now Life Pills. Ho su "They are a pei feet remedy, dizziness, sour otomach, headac , constipation, etc.'1 Guaranteed ; Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackoj Co. and Fnnderhurk Phatmt Drug stores, price 25c. i Only a Working Girl. i ) 1 know 1 tun "only a work girl," I Yet I'm not ashamed to say L belong to tho rank of those \ toll For a living day by day. With willing feet 1 puiss alonj In the puth it is mine to treii t Glad that 1 have tho strength , skill s To earn my dally bread. 1 belong to the "lower classes That's a phrase wo often tin s There are some who sneer a working girls As they pass us on the stree 'l We are only the "lower classe But tho Sacred Records tell That when tho Christ our Alas 'l Canto down on earth todvve < lie was ono of tho "lower cli es," And he had to toil for broad So poor that at times ho had place ; On which to lay his head. 8 Ho dwelt not with the rich 3 mighty Under gildod palace dome, H But with the poor find tho labor Ho chose to make his home Ah ! wealth and high position Should seem of little worth ' To us whose fellow-laborer > Is tho King of Heaven 1 Earth. * So, working girl, when you n with scorn, h ? .lust lift your hoad in pride: _ Tho shield of honest womanhoi u Can turn such sneors aside; And some day 'twill bo undorst That the purest, truest pearl 0 Amid tho gems of womanhood 1 Is tho honest working girl. ? I* 11. llordm . IInk p. your druggist g Mr tt" t ? you .Murray s uorenoui .Mullen and Tar Cu\ your cough. 25c a bolt i The Aire To Which Man Shou I . Live; 1tv (From the Canadian Cnurchnia at There has been very little, uny chungo, in the duration ' ^ man's lift* since the days of t no patriarchs, that is, soino four (l tivo thousand years ago. Eve II one did not attain to great ago ts those days, uny more than th lt clo to-day, for various reuse stated in the llible, und us that n c.1 ^ tlie pluco wo have to go for oni 1,1 records 1 will begin with a quo a tion from it. Genesis, vi. c And the Lord said, My Spirit sh not always all ive with man, I1(' that ho also is flesh: yet his <!? no sliull be an hundred and twei 11(1 years. 011 Abraham lived to 175 yeurs i ** 10 (out his two younger broth appear to liavo died before hit ,n~ Abraham's wife, Sarah, livod be 147; .Joseph lived to bo 1 Jacob lived to bo 147; Isaac In to bo ISO; Lshmuil lived to !ls 137; Kohatt lived I) bo 133, son, Amram, lived to bo l! "II 1 " his sou, Moses,lived to bo 15 101 Aaron was three years older tl 31' his brother, and died fcotno ye 1?t before him; Joshua lived to n- 110. The number <?f persons reporl '*c in 1900 as contoniriaus ,and o un was; England, 170; Ireland, 5 ino Scotland, 46; Sweden, 10; N 1?l way, 23; Belgium, 5; Denmark >e Switzerland, none; Spain, 4 ne Servia, 575; France, 213. Thi ac~ not by any means a complete lb 3 ~ some countrios are not given, i L 9 ZD * i> helps to proyo that we sho A ~ livo to bo 120 years or over, i that wo do not do so wus not plan or intention of the Almigl: JE. "" ~ "" FIENDISH SUFFERING lo, 1C0 is often caused by tores, ul< tli_ and cancers that eat away y 3r skin VVm. Bedell, of Flat Ho y8; Mich., says: UI havo uoed Bu for len's Arnica Salve, for U!e< Sores and Cancers. It is I at best healing dressing 1 e f & foun J." Soothes and heals ei Cyf burns and scalds. 25c at Fun< burk Pharmacy, J. F. Macke* Co., and Crawford Bros., d stores; guaranteed. ing Ouce, during his second to G rover Cleveland wus askti speak at a function in a cei town, and when he arrived at depot the wind was blowin y gale, sleet was driving and li id, stones nearly as large as marl and Were fiercely falling. Of con the inevitable brass hand there, and at sight of the pi dent the performers struck ' with all the strennositv nt t t us , ?? ~~J command. "that is the ii realistic music 1 ever beard,' s," marked Mr Cleveland. are they trying to pla)?" us tei ? Secretary Olney, whoaccompai lnm. "Hail to the Chief !" ass- plied the president, with a cli fnl smile. no * m ? CASTOR ii an,l For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boi Notice. and My, regular oil) e days w.ll l>?> u relays and flrst Monda\h. All o icei days you will flud nio at my o near L & (J depot Will keep sc hooka at l?.tli ofllcca and will l>? | Dd to waiton you any day in the wee I W M Moore, f)0(j Co 8upt f Jftlucaii'. Jan 16, 1005. a?? 1 wiuiJ v.1. -i--1 .Notico to the Public. an. x will hold nil inquests in county. Phono to my result ive at Pleasant Hill for mo w i(l, noeded. I'ds* J. Montgomery Cuskoy, le. epl? 20?tf Coroner L. ( Id Th?3 Joint Statehood Rill Pu*sed / by the Senate. u\ Wii?hinj^t.hi, Fel?. 7. ? After a ^ continu mi sitting of n'ino-t nine j. hour-, the senate at 8 45 foirgVt pas-ed iho joint stutoho? d < i 1 As passed the bill provides for the ol State of Oklahoma, t?? 1?? r?im| osI V <-(1 of Oiflahum ; and Indian IV r in ritory, and New M? xic , an I ao y (>v cording to its present l> ?u idan *, ? with Arizona eliminated. < ms ls Play the part of neither fool ^ nor knave l>v attempting to judge *a" another, hut give that same time ] to living more worthily yourself. J a11 ?Trino. 5 ivs PUBLIC AKOU-USD 1'y The pultlic is aroused to a know. h dgj of the curative merits of old that great medical tunic, K'eelrie (,rs Hitters, for sick stomach, liver ) and kidney. Mat y M. Walters, of 547 St. Clair Ave., Columbus, " O,, writes ''For several months, . 1 was given up to die. I bad fev- i ml er and ague, my nerves were wreck ! bo od; I could not sleep, and my i.)s stomach was so weak, from useless I 1 1 ? 1 ill I II A doctors unigs, mat i coiuu noi " , cut. Stum after hegining to lake 4L Electric lWtt'ors, I obtained relief, jg an and in a short time 1 was entirely II sirs cured." Guaranteed at Craufi.rd *|i0 liroB., .1. F. Maekey & Co., I Fundi i look Pharmacy, drug 1 stores; price 50c. ted ^ ni b KSt ver CABBAGE PLANTS 78; $1.50 FEIt THOUSAND. I am prepared t?> OH any ami all or OR ^' deis with I'-pImmi varh '. h b of Cabbage j| V 01; plan: . Crd< rs tilled i'.<t any amount IVi s js and vurie'ies, Write f r p- ices en tola of 3.0( 0 nnrf over Ad-Ire ? < rders to ' ' W T C:.rr, rt-ji b'd 8 C nlil i r 20. 1901?3m 111 4 < abbage I * Hints* ? the Prom 4hc best selected gee Is. i ity. A , Now ready far shipment uxre . /a strong, healthy, tl.rse p.ants are p;i? wn i* /ueo;?"> ; nn<! will "tjin.1 severo 'V oze with it ; j try la ir'y !CI 8 .hr.e>- Wak field, ' urge .Typo or. owr Cbar'eetou Wakclie *1 wh'cV are the ' f'< e ?ck, best known v . Titties *>i early cabbage, 'out ck? also Hendei son's Succession, the t If'a 31*8, laiuc, la'e Mint sure I o tier, AiigUKta retu the K.?rly Trucker, also a lb.e type of late C<-u ,ver variety. N?u'ly packed in light bus- A lieta, SI.50 per M, For five Ihous-uid p*>-s . ^ or over St 2) per tboii-aud F () it Kx ' press ofllce. ( 'has M Gii-scn. D" Youngs Island, 8 (J. K??' nin Dee. 20, 904?3m. Alt. PROFESSION A L CARD. Hal1' IJll'1 rfli, Dk M P Ciuwkohi) Dk UC liitowN ((f5i 1 to CRAWFORD & DROWN. r' lain Physicians and Surgeons, _ . J|V#v t ancinder. S C, . niei Treat inert of the eye, nose and ,, * a . . / Llnou a specialty. {(j I ial'" Calls promptly answered day or ^ bios night. Oltlee "Ver Crawford Rros. f ( rge Drug Store. ^ Phone?: Oftiue, No 170; R : tencos . wan j*job ]j amj 3fl< j OKI- jp-.'X narx?-znTTLsrrzrr3*tr*r-\"r<" rrx? r vesvx ?<'jktto pftV 3 I0KEY TO LOAN 4 V' I liav-' made arrangement wi, a A ' rc- lenders of money in New Y'?r < City, jn \ with whom T tun ut.de to negoti te loans . .hut seeurtd by tlist mortgage on Imp oved l'<ktl()II firing I.' 7 ; ?.! /? III ll.lu-. Ul repayable in annual -i Htnilin* dt-? of Died five ..earn No br ke age or eornmin ftion charged Dn'v a reanonablo charge for abst racr nfiltl iter- H E VVY1.IE, ? Aug 31?6m. Attn-iiuy at Law m aoor.M?tjwn;.. . . H| Business JSducAtion | y PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! | ^ YOU need a pr.*--1 i -?' 1? ixi icxs ? ! j [3 ucation \V>- guaranty Kit i*'n-tion M Courae-i of study ndor.-'jvl jw b iug fh sj ifijlt ,u ,Mt practical; tf ey have i. < uje/i > rj! ? fu?truction giv< n ih flrxt N jg ? oilier buf-ine-tM c d!i*ge-t'-<p.r .f u-r <1 sj vantage*. M iter now and | r?-i>:iro Pj for a lucrative ? ?? ; n. < n.r giadn i'e.? ?j nr-; in demand Mel us ss-i-t yt :i wo Bj have assisted hundreds?.low art- in h position*. We offer special rates E Macfe it's S. (J. Ihi dno-H Coll ie n Columbia. S C. I Sat- Au^# 29, 1904?If. j tber n Bj JS Go to the I, " LANCASTER MARBLE " AIV!> I D GRANITE WORKS, :,!! For Good Work and Low Prices s A. J. McNiaet, | LANCASTER, S. C ? Jnl . bam wee I CO ' th* most treating ?'jI 1 > In ?v ? aotit* ft / -"V 11,1 " '* 0 I 111 f fei ? - ! \. ' : - ' -{ y m ANfcgefaMe PrcpncaliouforAs- ^imitating the Food andBcguIaing the Stomachs and Boy,-els or . | Si| Promotes DigesliQn.Checrful-- rless and Rest.Contains neither ' )pium,Morpliine nor>Iiiicral. Sot "Narcotic. ?<S5 /Jhtyx o.r OM JJrSAMUEL PITCJiE/t vj l\m/Jcut Sertf*' . Mx.SfhPUi * 1 liorkrlU SaUs ? a J ; yit life Seed * ? i A Jbpprnru.it - ? '*.'1 It Jit Cnrtervilr.iafa y A i , - IS ffCrtft Seed - 1 H 1 jt CtaniiM Suanr 5 : Fw IIBiA tytwm fibnvK / j /Avsj Apeifccl Remedy forConslipa- ? \ [Ion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea ' B \ Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- U & acss and Loss of Sleep. ,| \jj Facsimile Signature oF new'yohk. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. . | Jw A / W am FiTfiini^h f 'W Us'j w u li Uf k ad_y8 h l> a Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless,: UI:5ULY5. Greatest known fcmalcTci iYlftfii Htwaroef C'laiilrriVIts nn:l I nil':. lnr.s. Tl. I-tli . J t,.,i v.-;i>, , ,i ;,..r.o h'lin ii'iio ok : lo ef ; lor Circular to \V1 l.LlAAisi iiKO. CO.. hole AttttsiU'. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. editors Notice!1 i >1 y v. I .-al tt.'.H *>f- , Will he 1 11 l*i ill the l.-t day of i nury ui lie 20; h day of l?\ h u. ry i 1 ,c , fo'l'epi i s 1 of i \,;v*io; 11 it* bci ii-s f th" x.aye > f i.an aster Hiy II i eisoi : h.'v'u a i rope.'.y in their lesston cr cv.nr.i as Manager, tier, or a Husband, Psi: id. (hind Trust-i*. 10\" u'.< r <1 uini - r i r < I've ' Ac -Hiding < fiie.cr, Agent, rtiey or actor on iii Is day of nary, 11? ?"i sir- equ" ! (a I t thy | ^ 11 0 lor Tax i! >o within the lime re* j ^I red by l.iav. i-r inuu: !i -? peuaMy I !) per ccni which uUachos in ruse! f(tl lilt!re to do ho. j f ,j n!y ivtirns of ;> rsonn! property to be nindi* t is v- si--, and imiirove. 1 B u its cn Ileal Instate \ rsoris liab : Jo I' li Tax nro requir ; >y law to n. akc i I'turn of sin*..*. 'bo Poll T. x of O n* Pollsir is laid n all male prvp, - as bat ween ilie sol' 21 and (?h ar except persona i) are exempt by law 1 wi I be to t'.xe In'erc l rf t v. y t ;\ <*r to make liis return jcomid'.y n i e the pr unity of ;'#0 per cent which h^ it-lies after ;he 2<) h duy of Fibrils fter the ah v datcj I will be found die Audiloi's oflive to wait upon public. Respectfully, ft* J NO A < OOK, ?? APD1TOU, J. ('. n.-ssUr. ( II., S C I Ve Si h 1ft. h Of rnmmt - TZ I r COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. [1 cata- ^?*8 c8ti- is lOOUrt gBfJ. FI; T MAT?8 Nj oub- | , prices m,TTtD r*j APPLI* vtiL rfci^S v P t> fcation 9?j\. fcl j it tj f ' CNGINC8, BOILCR3, CINN'NO MAGHIN* $} cry* 6aw mill and woodworking h a machinery, chincle and lath kj \ Machinen v, corn mills, ttj * DRICK MAKING MACHIN- Iw cry, kindred lines ejfl a GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY; | a ColumMa, S. C. LES! PILEsT PILES! 1 r, Wil filMls' i M.li m Pile OilJim : 1 euro li i II ?i tlinIJ!> < -u* I, 1> 1 Itching Pit -t .1 a* H.ii Iim li e i'i ' rs, all?ys I In* i l tilt liijj jvt < n fti I'i'l f ' '' ipoultice, g v m i i ;??m (>.. . '< Mam-' IikII im i'i.f /4^i imciit ts j A pared lv f<r Pi iv.il in bing j prlv i:e |iiit? a'l.l iiotliivg e . J ery b x I gi. j-ri oc I s.?.] i>v ? . KglfP.-t sexi t.v i il. r fiO . d 1 ' 10 pe ' I- X W I 1 1 A IS v'T'i I ,, P.*?!?'-, vela il, Ohio, \ old by Kiuulerburk Pharmacy. . . ' 4 * t t'S ' * * i ' A ? Infanta cind CM-Llvc^i. 3 Kind Yen Have tays Bough? iars tliQ /, <1 /C/Ai' ^nature /\/l$ of i|./{|j} l)r 'n \^ ' is@ * ^ For Over M? OCKTAUK eOMPAHY* BtW VOnrt CITY. lirftSTi? iylelbds Uy oi y.tre to accomplish DC55RED neily. Price, ?1.50 per bottle. !? nv-iitlno I l'?* up only in pasie-honril Car,;i? IIMU'.U, "iin: sJtjP ClovilsiuJ. Ohio. . E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. ?\ i-rhloi:n o. edit doos-i't paj', I II1V tei'MliJ f IS Mil T lli.-i IU110 jooforth tiro st,. icily / i i.?j .-J j, ? j? i iO "J .4 j d Fil'in r $ L.50 \ Filling 75 r! Conivnt F'lliog To ct uuimtcu ! upp? f sot of tootli $12.'00 ']>oi' ar.d lower set $25.60 | >?;" i'heaci prices tire istrictly csisli. No work dono except cash or pood security. . E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist. j. 1 unit r foxie . It! or no n a! Low, l^VXCASTKU, S. O. ftr >' O't t ?11 > i .Hp .1. y* n the most fatal cf all ellsm ? KIDNEY CURE It I <Jl? b & Guaranty (teare^ ' money refunded. 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K (5 15 am r ' In11, in 00 a in H 45 |) m VI I nr.. 1^1..-. ? a.. . ...,4, iv -t f it 111 II 11:1 p m v i'!o, 100 it 111 0 15pm v '.'.Hi l.tiwn 11 ? in 0'JO p m r liHiic:.H'or 11 1 0 a in 0 45 p m CONNli< ..TIONP. ' hrntiT ? "'II ' m, k eiilirnul nm| &r liiiu & o.ili* -?cr ruilv'nyn. I#nnca>iti*r?Hnu lu . Itiivuy. a 1\ JI/cIjU lilfi, A Trulllu mirr LKOY Hi' III A' its. Prott und Trafllu Mumper. $' _ ? - - ?*