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t LANC ? r - . . . J ______ Vol. XII The Lancaster Cotton Mills Has employmeut to offer to two hundred and fifty families in the new mill to be in operation in January, 1903, and will teach beginners in the old mill until they are ready to work in the new mill. Employment tor Boys and Girls from Twelve years up. i Good wages, prompt pay. Comfortable houses at, reasonable rent (the rent beginning after able A_ \ a _i i to earn wages; uoou uruiKing water, and a good school lor small children to attend, on the place. We prefer home people, if they want the employment, and will give them the opportunity and help of learniug. ? For further particulars apply or write to C. B. Skipper, Superintendent. ll-19-6t. Union Meeting Prof/rmm. The Union of the Moriah Association will meet with the Flat Creek Baptist churoh, November , 28-30, 1902. The program is as ] follows: ] FRIDAY. 1. Organization at 11 a. m. 2. Sermon by Dr. J. II. Bold ridge. I 3. Recess. 4 (a) How can We Help Wo- i man's Work?D. C. Freeman, (b) Prayermeetings?S. N. Wat- I son. (c) Sunday Schools in Our . Churches?E. B. Lingle. 1 I SATURDAY. 1. Are we not living as the i Israelites lived when Joshua said : I "Choose you this day whom ve f will serve." T A IV Hlnrkmnn T. A. Dabney. 2. Why should an excluded church member return to the ' ^ church from which he was excluded before uniting with an i other church??W. F. Little, S. < N. Watson, J. 11. Boldridge. j 3. The Non Paying Member, (a) What is he worth?W. U. Clyburn, Willie McManus. (b) How to reach him.? Wiilie F. Kstridge, T. A. Dabnev, L. W. Ilineon. I 8UNDAY. I 1. Sumhiv Rcbord talk hv W L. Oaston and R T lilackmon. 2 Simion by I> (/ K.efman it .1. Hlackinon, I-Vr (\<11i:14it t?M? The Kxeoutive I?<?ard. to w:t: j' J. 1! I> .idriiliro, M <" 'i ,n r. W. M. i?ia?:kinoii, !1. T. TwitJy,!] \V I . (,'tybnrn. W. H hstrnhre j , .al and I) A. Wiliiaiiin wiiI meet at j f'hit ('ret!; li.ptivi > linreii, on I in 2i)th llist. inwnetii.-OMv ux <. i tin adjournment of Moiiah i uion , *< I ' . A. \ V i' i a 11 . - chairman. i Nov 1,7, 1002. OAOVOIIXA. Borm the W'8 *,n:1 ^01J Uave Always bought *rXo V.rtrti "inn . . The question of extending Ili?- < time lor (hi; pa\ ment of taxes I has been disposed of by the two olliciais empowered to not in tl.i matter, viz, the governor and'] the comptroller general, who i have decided that they will not extend the time as there appear* to he no necessity for an extension. t Indigestion Pains Relieved Immediately by CAPUDINE. Soothes the Stomach Sold at all Drugstores. , saste LANCASTER, S Basket Supper at Van IVyck. The pupils of Van Wyck Academy will give a basket sup per on Thanksgiving night. 27th inst., in which the public are invited to participate. The girls arid ladies generally are invited to attend and contribute baskets. Most certainly the boys and ?ill - * * - J - -- * ficiinruiou vvin unenu and wo feel assurred that every basket will find a ready purchaser. The proceeds will be used in furnishing the schoolhouse with necessary supplies. Miss l'earl Plyler, " Emmie Fudge, u Edna Hyatt, " Daisy Rogers, " Genevieve Beckham, Committee. For a bad taste in the mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. Hot Supper at Tirzah. There will be a hot supper at the manse of Tirzah church on Thursday (Thanksgivine) evening, Nov. 27lh. given by the [.hliiah Aill and IIiibu ?a>N? MIIU *>uoj l^CC OUU1Cties for the benefit of the manse. All the ladies of the congregaion are requested to come and bring well filled baskets and everybody iB cordially invited to Utend. Supper will be served from 3 to 10 o'clock p. in. It you are bilious and seeking advises I'Hke PeWitt's Little Early Risers lust before going to bed You will find on the morrow? That's all; just enough said these famous pills dr. not gripe but iiiovh i he bowels gently and easily, thereby cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the flartil-, preventing a return of the lisorder drnwford Bros h.i. I..I i> oin.i > i ? *-?. hi >. unit* i;?u; j\ i iiiiiillir. To say that this splendid work >f science and art is finer and heMer than ever, is statin'* it mild!' . The demand for it is lar heyotid all previous years lo say that stieh results, le.ohing hrough thirty years, are not ii o 1 itp n sound r rise an ! i:*? uiness. i> an in.- i!t t>. t)ie Intel ii it-r.'-e ot t !>e mi'runs. Prof lin ks, throw.'!. t.h>: great Alma . cientifie journal, Word and Work. . d' a I'?i- '!?. .vholt. peoph- md j?| proaehe 1 by ? v other man or publication A lair test will provo this to any remouabie person. Added to the i no si luminous ro urso in astrono my for It" .!, forecasts ol storms and weather s?ro pi von, as never before. fur every day in the year, nil chartninply illustrated with nearly two hundred engravings, l'ne price ol single Almanac, including postage and mailing, is I hi i Ly (tills. Vi'yui and Works with the Almanac is $1 OOn voar. Write to Word and Works I'ub lishinp Co., 2201 I/)cust Street, and prove to yourself their great valuo. A I.iitle ?f flesh arid strength, little harking obstinate cough and s little pain in [he chest may not mean galloping consumption. hut they are signs that prudence will not neglect. A few doses of Allen's Lung italsain cause a free discharge of mucus and so loosens the cough It heals the inflamed air parages and all its heneticent work is accomplished without a grain of opium. En >. C.t WEDNESDAY, NO Victim of Sharper. Messrs. W. A. Reckling & Son, have been the victim of sharpers who have made a little money i]poii the reputation of this well known firm of photographers. Mr. Reckling has made quite a name for himselt in this state as a photographer,and some traveler caught onto the fact while in the upper part of the state. He thereupou proceeded to work the people to the queen's taste, llis manner was simple and direct. He introduced himself to the people as an agent of Messrs. Reckling & Son, and stated that he was taking orders for enlarged pictures. He only desired a small sum in advance, and in the ma jority of cases he received the amount demanded. By and by Mr. Reckling began to receive letters from people requesting that the enlarged picture be sent %tat once please." There was nothing for Mr. Reckling to do but notify the expectant people ihat he had never received any picture to enlarge. lie has notified the police of the various towns, and hopes to catch the sharper and make an example of him ?Columbia Record. Iu Case Of Accident. Accident will happen. Mother stairs her back lifting a sofa. Father in hurt in the shop. Children are forever falling and bruising themselves. There is no preventing these things, but their worst consequences are averted with Ferry Davis' Painkiller. No other remedy approaches it for the relief of sore strained muscles. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis , Wadeslioro Man Wets Damages. Dallas, Tex., Dispatch. J. W. Lowder. of Wadesboro, N (' . attended the national j reunion of Confederate veterans, | held in Dallas (luring last April j ii v I he overcrowding of an excur sion train on the St. Louis South ; western h'ailroad, he was crowded oil' the train at Garland, Tex., and his skull fractured and lu^ right arm broken. Ho sued fh? i ? roa ! company hn $ 1!) t>f i dim.i -'OS. A ifirv* in .11111?r<? V'icl'. ?!ii ( jiits awarded him + 3 ,2ol) SlartlliiK. kfii> 1 rn<>. " ! 1 I* v i none i:?- > v ? nU :? < r : <: iliotiko D: 1'. ng'a Nt wLifel'ilO wi ites I) f I. IV rn *r, Hemp >..\'t >* M. I * t . "VOuVl Sf?11 ft1? \ * * i it v iii a day. i An weeks' use I hn-i made a new man of nie."' ' Infallible for constipation, atom Inch and liver troubles. 25c at 1 <V . A-f >rfl Rros f i ]?' Mach' v j iV (Jo's, drugstore. l>irector of Charitiea H arrison I{. Oooley has been looking into the condition of the workirfgwomon of Cleveland, Ohio. ITo found that the average cost ol living lor a woman of this class was *f> 2 1, while the average wage is hilt .+4 83. He stated that out ot S woman ho ([uestioimd 12 wore earning hut $3 and 0 receiving but $2 a week. This, he declares, is a fair repro cental ion of I lie general condi tions. Rheumacide cures rheumatism by neutralizing tlie acids in tlte blood and driving them out through the natural channels. Sold by J K. i Mackey A Co. tnarJy-U:u f T ERF VEMBER 19, IQ02. Dr. Kilgo Again in Trouble. Dr. John C. Kilgo, the brilliant South Carolinian who ia now president of Trinity college, N. O., is in trouble again. The attacks upon Dr. Kilgo a few years ago and his trials are fresh in the minds of the reading public, especially the Methodists. It will be recalled that his chief accuser at that time was Judge Walter Clark, who has just been elected chief justice of the North Carolina supreme court as the Democratic nominee but against the protests of a considerable number of Democrats. Immediately after the election Dr. Kilgo had an article in the North Carolina Christian Advocate, the Methodist paper of that State, which has aroused the old ill-feeliug. T li n ^ -I- ? ? uv j/un/iuu tu nuiva exception is taken is this : uOf all the horrible influences that are making for ruin among the American people, politics is the most gigantic. It has inspired hatreds, nursed jealousies, fostered sectionalism, petted intolerance, fired racial antagonism, mocked the pulpit, belittled the churcn, paralyzed industries, wrecked business, excused lying, engaged in thetts, defended murder, joined fortunes with gamblers and liquor venders, and set God at naught with contemptuous freedom. * * * uOut of such a situation must come bad government and finally a ruined country. * * * Men persuade themselves that morality goes down before a crowd He who aids in getting a majority by election frauds and thetts as truly steals as ho who robs a bank. But in these crimes some Methodist stewards, some Bap list deacons, some 1'reshvterian elders and some Episcopal vestrymen and some 8undav school teachers of all churches have joined, while they hold their reputable standings as Christians land applaud their pastors in their pulpit denunciation of the dance and cat d tables. W'll I <b 1 always tolerate this shamej till crime f * * * "To he sure, those who have 'profited by thissbaine will wage the warfare of snt.au on those who rise to Mop it. but th" prophet ot ( iij 1 ; - i.o coward, and he who show willingness f r? .join tor t nposj with ^ r? t c ?v'? COUIITli* " lot 1 from l he 1, ml.'' r * * i , nomination tins called on l>r. Kilgo Iff ; r>i .tf. At ;tlouriii . , i ~ ^ ? v" * u"ou,V night, ihe Spring (iarden S'reot {church of (ire nshoro, 11?^ Rev. .1. K tScriijZ!!presiding elder in it ho chair. vtoptotl *i resolution - which after tlic preambles, <leI clares I lint '41!?o IDv. >F oli n C. i Kilgo has (ioi'.e groat wrong to {c?fIio.ial laymen, nnfl has seriously j daniaceo t lie church ot (,'hn.st bv making iite.se charges, and we | demand that lie gi\o the names I ot llie.se oiVoinlors, wilh proot lu make good his ss i rtions, or puhjlicly in writing, retract what he has said.'' As Dr. Kilgo is something of a lighter, more is I likely to he heard of the matter. C ASTOR IA For Iufauts and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought i >RISE. No. 56 S Harness 1L \ Yen can nmke your bar- BkXi^E v5 1 rpHS " ""ft. aj> glove < tm/gami fffl" wB and as tough na wire ly (C*l "iHf rae' m K,iKBKA Uar* By /jHB\ ' wi lengthen Its l'lfe?make it I* /JHI { agftYjdl lM"t twice ae long 04 it ?7 / ifEUREKAW | Harness Oil In make* a poor looking har- loJR Kg n?-sa like new. Made of InEM flg I pure, heavy bo<lle<l oil. en- \iSH CHWj peclnlly prepared to with* itsH ny a tail U the weather. \V9ga ilMfJ Bold evervwhara uMfi Jwff In uana?all alxaa. M Mrti bj STANDARD Oil CO. \M A PreHident Nominated. In this week's issue of the Baptist Courier, the Kev. Dr. C. C. Brown of Sumter nominated lor president ol'Furman uuiversi ty Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, who at present is president of Limestone college, the Baptist school for women lnoateil at. nafTnovr the course of his article, which is a characteristic C. C. Brown production, the Baptist bishop of Sumter says : "1 am inclined to believe the committee appointed by the trustees to nominate a man are making a mistake in deferring the matter. Time heals some troubles, but it does not elect college presidents. We need a man at the head of the university as president, and we need him there all the time?a man who can go abroad to represent the school, a man who can make fine speeches, a man with business sense and religion, a mnn whom the boys will come to admire and respect, a man who will "run the school, and keep his hands oil t lie board of trustees, it being understood that they are to control Hm, and he is not to control them, nor have anything to do with their nomination and appointment. The man known to me who comes nearest to fill ing the bill is President Lee Davis Lodge, now at the head of LiitisLone college, and I nominate him for the position without being asked to do so by any one. This, too, is religions liberie, and if the trns'ees or others do not Inittg^ as i do 1 li re by j ro.a.iso 1 o stand bv nnd i-'f l-iin the man v. ho ts elect' d." I Dr. Lodge has been at Lime - ' i* t I l > ! Jt ,V Vim1 I *t . 'o in Jino record 11?? rr?. I n* > n."n :'3 ' -s 1' v.- . Ur: !y I" 1 * ?' : i' (\ lun 1 i :> ori? a ij i I iMi1 ' !> prior o or, w h ; *11? i?: i-i .! enemy W ,\ N'1 I)? K\??r> , r-on I is > a tiering vii'l> rt-'!!wn:?. ii> ",e> ft'iii* i?.r ii large ilollnr hoi lie of | I'lKMfK"- A fH,.A ?' N.i ir..'-. }. Mi' i: v ?; > j ii 1.1 <> J-i r j \V:?-I,i!:^luii, l>. it. . A:H:'V!iic'.-:i:<;p.t j.\ the British I Medical J mruui that the average wf ,,h> sioiuus is 12,500 a.vaur has caused much emtio* VeTSN , ?-iil \ 1 ii*! aSI 'A \ Ol K 1 I USA. :!t is maintained that only a small i number earn so much, even after years of arduous work. In Ibis country some average incomes are estimated thus: Surgeons, $2,000 ; physicians, $1,750; clergymen, $000 ; artists, $750 ; | authors, $500 ; nurses. $300. Vim Kiiuh VVImi Vim Art' Tnl<lR( I When you take Grove'sTasteless Chill I'm.n- h -km fh > for in nil i? plainly o' ini <! ,,n pvprv hott'p ?hnw?njr tlint ; .t is simply iron and Quinine in i tasteless form No cure, no pay. 80e.