The Brockton Disaster. The Total Nurtlbar of Dead ih Probably Due Ilundrcd ? Only Fourtoen It ?tl i??s Have llocn Positively Identified. JJmcktou, Miss , March 21.? Satiftlud tliat there was no chunco of rec:)uerin<; additional bodies from the ruins oi the K It Grover Shoe (Jo's shoe factory, search "vus abandoned at 1 1 o'clock tonight by tho small army of volunteers, after thirty-seven hours of con slant toil. Although tho polico and Medical Examiner l'uino felt sure that they huvo removed from the debris all remains which were not reduced to ashes, a second search shortly will be instituted to satisfy rela ives and friend- of tho victims. The revised list as given by tho polico at 11.30 o'clock tonight was as follows: Bodies recovered 55, identified 14, missing 45, reported as escaped 42S3. It now seems probable that but 14 bodies will bo burned with their identity positively established. ARK YOU ENGAGED Engaged people should remember, that, alter marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in condition with Electric Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsvile, 8. C , says: "For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, tomnlieflt.pil with 11 fniniil livrof , ,..V, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then sho tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and tinully made her entirely well. Sbeisnow strong and healthy." Crawford Bros. J. F. Mackey & Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy druggist, 6ells and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. +-<+ Told Her too Much. "How did you rest last night." As she spoko the hostess glanced w'th a non-expectant look at her guest and a show of assumed interest. The guest sunled grimly. "I never slept worse in my life," ho replied. "The bed was poor, the sheets were sticky, the room was poorly ventilated, and| between the servants moving aroudd overhead and the dog barking underneath my window I scarcely closed my eyes." The hostess in a rage loft the room and presently returned with her husband. "Put that man out of the house at once!" she gasped. "What!" exclaimed her ustonished husband. "Has he insulted you?" "He has indeed," repliod bis indignant wife. "Here 1 have been keeping house for years and ho is the only one who has dared to toll mo the truth." Notice to Road Overseers All overseers of the public roads of Lancaster County who have not woiked their section of road will please warn out their hands and work same at once, as the roads have now dried oir so thev can he properly worked, if thero is any section that has not an overseer, please report same to me at once and 1 will appoint one. M I) Gardner, 4t. Co Supervisor. Notice of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on tho tilst day of March, 1905, the undersigned, as guardian of Maggie E Kistare and George \V Sistare, will tije his final return and settlement and make application to the Probate Court for the County of Lancaster, State of South Carolina, for a tinal discharge ns such guardian. L T McCain. March lat, 1005. BJtWHER a> A ;.Vt rlrt / No Hope of Killing Boli Weevil. Dop.o tmenr ?>f Agricultiuu Issues Uo| loj't of Investigation* of Special Agent Hunter. Washington, March 2. ? The department of agriculture today issued u report on the results of recent 1 ivostigat'om hy Speciul Agent Hunter of the bureau of entomology, giving recommends lions looking to averting damage | t?y the (toll weevil. The report says thot the work of the bureau of entomology for several years has indicated that '.hero is not a remote probability that the boll weevil even will bo exterminated and thut as a matter of fact injurious insects oven have been [ exterminated. It says, however, that although the very largo yiol-ls of cotton of former times no longer may be possible in the region now infested by the boll weevil, it is entirely feasible to produce cotton at a margin of profit that will compare favorably with that resulting from the production of most of staplo crops of the United States by following what is known as cultural method Th'S consists ofchanges and modifications of the systems of cott?n raising, including the destruction of plants in the fall, early planting,through cultivation of the fields planting the rows as far npait as feasible, thin uing the plants in the rows and us ing certain fertilizer. GOT OFF CHEAP lie may well think, ho has got oir c leap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion I is styi able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this | but Dr. King's New Life Pills j A quick,pleasant, and cortain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 1 25c at Crawford Pros, J. F. Mackey & Go's and Funderburk Phar*1 rnacy. Conditions in East Africa Not Suited to King Cotton. London, March 20.?The report of the commissioner sent out by the British government to in-, j vestigate the cotton growing possibilities in east Africa is published this evening in the form of a "White Paper." It sa^s: "Un-. less difliculties which at present are to be insuperable can be removed c o t t on cultivation in east Africa will never be undertaken on any considerable scale." First among the difficulties the commissioners place labor, on account of the upathy of the natives and their disinclination to woik. The total area devoted to cotton groing under European supervision can scarcel y exceod a few thousand acres. Tho commissioners' opinion is that the ouly solution of the difficulty is indentured labor from India or China. A 1TACKED BY A MOB and beaten, in a labor riot, unifl covered with scares, a Chicago street car conductor applied BuckIon's Arnica Sake, and was Boon sound and well. "I use it iu ir.y family," writes G. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns Only 25c at Crawford Bros'., J. F. Mackov & Co's and Funderburk Pharmacy. / Now Island Appears in the Sea of Japan in December. London, March 22.?The cor?. | respondent at Tokio of The Daily Telegraph dentin to his paper the story of the volcano throwing up in the sea of .Japan, three miles south of I wo. The island has been named Nushima. It is nearly two and threo quirter miles in circumference and is 480 feet above aea 1 >v< 1. Foley's Honey and Tar j for chlltlrcn.safi .sure. No opiate* A Cotton Associations Merge Scuthnrn and National (jotloq A?sociatione Consolidate unci will Work Under t?no Herd, Atlanta, (.la., March 21. ? A telegram received in Atlanta from ( Hon. llarvio Jordan, preMdont i of tne Southern Cotton association, dated Fort Worth, T?\a?, announces the consolidation of the Southern Cotton association and the National Cotton association. TheNalional has been doing work in Texas on lines similar to those , of tho Southern. Realizing that it I was (>est to work under ono head and for tho same interest the offi. ciaU of the National agreed to merge with the Southern. From now on. thn uinrL- ??S1I l>? 1 ? ?, ?- o "in iJO uuineu on by the Southern association President Jordan's telegram annou'.'os that the papers regarding the liergor have been officially signed by the officers of both associations Secretary Wilson's Campaign Story. Secretary Wilson of the agricultural department tells tt story ot the lato campaign in which he fished for a compliment and fail, ed. Ho had wide the best speech ho could and thought that hehad mude an impression,hut the chairman of the meeting did not seem to enthuse very much. As they were passing out of the hall the secretary rema-ked4 44 Well, 1 hope I haven't done you any harm up here." 4-lhopo not," dolefully unswer ed the chairman.?Youngstown Telegram. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Notice. My regular office days will be Saturdays and first Mondays. All other days you will find me at my office i near L & C depot Will keep school books at b< th offices and will be glad to waiton you any day in the week. W M Moore, Co Supt of Education. Jan 16. 1905. ( abbage Plants Prom the best selected seeds. Now reuly f>r shipment, large, strong, healthy, these plants are grown in Iheopen all aud will stand severo freeze with out Injury. Early llf-l- il-l * ? ? i jciany ?v?K? neni, Large 'l'yp? or j Charleston Wakefield which are the best known varieties of early cabbage, also Henderson's Succession, the best | laige, late and sure header, Augusta j Early Trucker, also a line type of late , variety. Neatly packet] in light baskets. $1.50 per M, For tive thousand or over $1.25 per thousand FOB Ex prt ss office. Chas M Git.son. Youngs island, H (J. Dec 20, 1904 ?3m. HAVE YOU Sffi last you this moi better look anc send me your or WE HAVE ? % neatly and quick est prices. m? - i *yme will) ? tiling you want will please you b qutlity. THE STRAIT f i I ' C .Jbr " . _ "TTTT525a5B3BC5 ' Uallfrotul Construction*. i Ohto ip;?, M ireh 21,?Tho Rail : wny Age tomorrow will say that i 1905 itt In witness great ue.tivitv ill railroad building. A tabulated statement shows 7,500 miles un1 dor contract of constroetio-i and i ] 9,332 miles of projected railroad | which may reason iblv lie expec'j ed to nnteriali? \ I'no Louisville i and Naahvil'o will build 141 miles I in various southern Slates Cherokee county is promt of the tact that the tirst criminal court after the dispensary was voted out convened and adjourned without the trial of a single crim* inal case. This speaks well for prohibition. OASTOnij^. Bw* the /) T^9 You H3 AtWap CA9BAOE PLANTS $1.50 PER THOUSAND. I am prepared to till any and nil or ders with the best varleiha of Cabbage Plants Orders tilled for any amount and vaiieiies, Ifrite f?r pi ices on lots of 8 (H O ami over. Iddrea < rders to ! \\r ?n ii ?* i \'it?rv fc\ ?s c. ! r O.: 20. 1001?3 ill i>? i< i:iiioit9 Lancaster, S. C. i Iteni.1 nee phone No ]S7. Ollice, ! | Davis UuildiuK. corner \lsii? and ' Duulap street*; phone No 72. Will pneth-e i i both lown and [ C ?Uiltv of Lancaster. Allcnlle, eithrr * <1hv ot illicitwill receive prompt at- 5 tantion ! | Jan. 10. 19()? ? tf. Go to the Si LANCASTER MARBLE j V1VI> GRANITE WORKS, j': For Good Work und Low Prices A. J. f^cNinch, LANCASTER, S. C ' ti 1) ? 2 ~ ? *- ? r/i w 5 CC ? I-1 V ? - Be OS1 h ? ? > K c ? "c-cs' ^ 3 w- ^ sag S- 00 - C /.o 15 f--? ? ? > K Jq ~ o > W 2 T IC 33 .2 CD >* E. ? 33 I 2 3 =" t2* ? P? - 1 2c_^^*c?8crc 2* (c ;> c*. ? 3 _ o, rn ^ C ?-? ? 2 S; C-? 2 ? 2 2" " 2 " c ?" r n 2 > ? o W 5 ? ?L, " .Vr-ts sag 8i _ H H 5* c' KC r o ^ 2 c H ?I o w 5 = ? - cr, = C ?D ^vn ** l~l = OC3 - ej ? >* 2. tc > ? ^ ?! h ? . ot E S i ST' ^ r = ? W 5' ST (12 n ? -* ::: .v.l-, ,T~~^rr-?- ^ _ I gjjj AV^gctable Preparation lor Assimilating the Food andReguIa- m ~ Ung the Stomachs anrtBowcIs of j^0j I Promolcs I)igcslion,Chccriulncss and Rest.Contains neither ?Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral. > T?Jot>I,uicotic. vi n> ^e ofOUJfrSAKUELPtTCHSR I Pumfikut SerJt' \ Jtx Xrnnn * I : RcthtlU Halts ? J jlnitr Sr*tl * 1 /JV tew, i y l\ ttinpSfJ- \ f--i ll (YmAMfMipr I hintrrpr**n rlatw. f ^ j A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- & j fl \i Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea | Rj Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- '7 ?. &] I ness and Loss of Sleep. \J- * Facsimile Signature of G&stffzszz: NEW YORK. ^ EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. j,, | THfi Toirs French Peril Strictly vegetable, 7n. rfcc.tly harmless, sti UE5ULT5. ?U 1 IU.-i ton wtili sltinainro on siiio of tiuj sud for Circular to WltUAMi: Ml'O. CO.. Solo Ayents. Cl< Sold by L'underburk Pbtirmucy. PROFESSIONAL CAftU. j j II M P Ckawkiiuii 1 >:< !? C Krown 1 < II \ WFOR 1) .V P.5?(t\\ >T, Phvsiclai r <1 S-irri- *?? ? i I II >y I. i, s (', 't re iitiici t ' r ' !>?? 1 j V i-i'M" m it 1 YY 1 <>:t a special! v. Ulld (Jails promptly apsvvef.it i!-.y or h(MK'< ight. Olll-.n* ovor Crawford llro-. rug K oic, iSC Phones: Oill <;, No 17 ;; i idenoes . , OB 11 and 36. iif to 'low j I ^ j I have made arrangement wi? 1 ' ndi'is of money i ?i Nc\v V r'< ' I \ , I'ppt rlili whom I unt ab'e to ncgoti le,loans ?. curtd by liist mortgage on imp oved ? 31?011 farms, ai 7 1 or o lit inle- si? for C payable in anon-l 1 slaMim nts of rOJ. c ve tears No br >ke aye or coin mi ^ on eluirg.'d Only a lensooablo I liarge for abs! ruer oftitb-. J, I II 10 WYi.lE, Aug 31? Cm, Attorney a? Law 7 Justness Education FAYSL.AKUK 01VI DEN L)S ! I YOU need n rraoti ?' 1 ?>:-! .? s ?*<1 catiMi Wo guarantee s.o I-hrd'en ourse* of study embused as l> iug ' h fcfi P I l.iat pivetiral; they have iim-uperio E? 3 I nstructioli gioeii IS lirsteius* No & | titer business p iiepem ff.-r Wler ad- ===== atiUges. E 't?*r now and proparo _ >r a lucrative .si i n. Our uradu i'ere in demand Let us assUt you we C3SC ave assisted hundreds?they are 11 ositions. Wc offer special rate* STff^ Macfoit's 8. C. IbiMiies* College Columbia, 8 C. lu^?. 20, 1004?tf. or n .. iiim , i rerrn nenl '1LES! PILES! PILES! Kk* Dr. Wild i ns' Indian Pile Ointmant ill cu?e I? I hi d milling e *:?. ! Jvery l> x i g 1 ranteed --..Id l>v l.v 1. ruga i-ts s -iii 1 \ nisi I, f. r fin ' l.v F I L.V H r4^wi>" ? y IjV j<\ tNQINCS, BOllCR*. GiNfJI.NO M ACMl N* M j\ j JJj CIV?, MW Mitt AMD WOOOWOHRlNa MACHINCRY, CHINOIC ANOUTH H MACHINERY, CORN M III 3, H 1 BRICK MAKING f/ACM.'N- f* * ,l* , CRY, KINDRED IINC9 H f'urol GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY, ft I,a' Columbia. S. C. ' D. j Infanta and Children. I Kind Yen Have ilways Bought irs tlie i ^ ?JF k X Use 1 For Over Thirty If ears l OENTAUfl tOWFANV. KCW YORK CITY. ilfifiilQ uigyuob LU?b 4j|jv re to accomplish Dfi.SfRED (\y. Price, i'-l.SO per bottle, rcnuir.o put" up only li> paste-hoard CarE. RUTLEDGE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. orkiiig mi credit doesn't pay, mv lorma fro in this li.no a forth are sti icily cash. iasronabl > Fricej?, Filling $1.50 Amalgam Filling 75 ets. Cement FMIing 75 ct uumiF.it PLATE, upper set of teeth #12.00 ?r and lower s>-1 $25.50 /These prices are strictly :ish. No work done except ish or oood security. E. RUTLEDSE, Dentist. . HARRY FOSTER. Attorney at Law, LANCASTER, S. <\ " ": ! OOtotl'i Kpc.iulty * 111 DISEASES the most fatal of all dtas. 9 EV?? mm CURE |s h 6uarant98d RettBdy loney refunded. Contains edies recognized by emi: physicians as the oest for ley and Bladder troubles, PRICH 50c. a-rui.5J.0O. CASTE" ANJ- ' IHCS./Jt KAfi/'V i i-ilule in e(!? el Jaii S I'> ? > (Daily excrj 1 r*uinl> : v\ h>'I POUND niioaHti 1, 7 1 5 a ni 3 4;-, p i?rl ! n?vn, 7 SI n m 4 1 "> p m usort'ivi:!i. 7 41 >i 111 4 8<> p m ichburg, 7 60 a in 4 4*> p in In si- r. S 15 a 111 5 lo p 111 lar'olle. Ho It !) .55 a 111 7 10 11111 iliimliia HoH.ll HO n in 1 i>r. - --- ... U'/ W ft 'IS a in a 111 t-iii'ir, < ii, r 2 !2 p mi tlanta, ?a i, r 4 66 p m li/v?; i'i UNI/. (Uinta, h a 1, r 1 DO p m I'll Ir, o td ii r .'> uf> p hi MHloiHa " ft Oft p in nrkvUlo " ft ftft p m nluiv.liia, So Ii. ft Ift a in " ft I p in lit*vlullSo it ft Ift nin lifsli I, '.ft ft!) a Hi N 4"> p ill loll* lli'it, lft 4ft il 111 ft Oft p in aacoinvtlle, 1ft ft u in ft lft p in ait Lawn 11 (;ti a in ft >6 p in incaater, 1110am ft 43 p m CONN ACTIONS, nter?Southern, > ehlx.anl ami ilia & Norlliw^hti-r? railways, lcaster?Soullietu Hallway. I*. 3/cLl'KK, J:*l Trattlo ngr oym'riaus "t ami Trafllo Manu^er.