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BUDS AND FLOWERS OF HQMEJ.IFE. Parno'a Oelery Oompound Makes and Keeps the Oluidren Well and Strong Mothers Make It tho Heme Medicine For tho Little Ones. The children, God bless them, are the buds 1 and fiot.eis of our homes. Without their prattl'i ai.d hearty laughter, our homes would j DC desolate. They should ever be carefully 1 icnaeu in cniicxiiooii aiin youin, n ^c cxjicci them to ripen into perfect men ami women. In the home and at school, the children htive their times of ill health and suffering. We often note the pallid anil bloodlers cheeks, heavy eyes, nervous movements, end twitchings of limbs and muscles. They complain of ' headache, drowsiness, weariness, dyspepsia, I and iinligc.tlion. All such symptoms and ailments mean that the seeds of disease will have a fast nod firm hold, unless proper measures are taken to restore a perfect condition of health. Thousands of wise and prudent parents have made their children hnppv, healthy, and vigorous by giving them nature's medicine, I'aine's Celery Compound. In many severe and complicated cases, I'aine's Celery Compound has restored health when the little ones were given up by phvsicians. If ,ii_ar ones are not as hearty, strong, and as they should V-. ?i^e health giving virtues of I'aine's Celery Compound. It makes and keeps the children well. J The hou'i Is mntfe bright sad corv with B | DIAMOND DYES | C" Pillow end table covers, curtains, H ! R po?!ore3, afshans, tidies, and chair W B coverings, may bo dyed beoutiful fl IarU -irtiatic colors. Dlr:'-tl<;n h^ok nnd 45 dyed ?nm]d?? f*e*. PJ DIAMOND I)YKb, Burlington, Vt. (D lit ,. rirrvx, Don't Burn Your Farm. It is in old custom to burn ?verything wo can in the farm. This is a great mistake. Kvery kind of rotting vegetable matter is valuable. The decaying grass pnd sticks and stalks and leaves of every sort help to furnish read 11 \ soluble food for the next. Crop. They make the best possible manure except the animal matter. But it is not alone for the manure that they are va'oable. In voting Ihev create humus. Without humus our soils will not yield ; anything that increases the humus in the soil grea'lv increase * f he capacity of that soil | to produce. Foi this reason we rhould eare-i fully preserve ami plow in ( very poss?>. ( i.uinl of vou; la! mat-1 ter. Whenever you see a smoke in t!v aim you may !<n thaf j ther- r*?i,s part of that fanner's monev. Literally v'uono up in j smo' r '' j F>r has done nl ' ' much dan 'o the farm *v , drr. j Np\ , r burn anything : ! ' will rot. \ :.vthin?? thai a '! t urn ; will * theroCr.ro never burn i any!' in the farm. ! heny c" ( of grass poorly turned , , it. .4. A _ turner w.ti iiuu too liilO in III e will fiit ffT en""'lory notion until it "itime *o rot ! Tl i 'Hf1 inifj cause1 ? !,,?ht del' v i >. 'lio rrco 'ir>'l ei'v. -.mo' troi'ld > in tho work. For *Iiik | nitiy have doeMed that] it nt V" tn hum off the orrI -?*. Tt I muv in to do <jo on lli i first, cro}? '<<?t oo great i,q tho benefit. Inter- 'hut wo can v/o'i fTor-l ! to lo;r- this little lor the loiter later Tu- - . ' lifi firnc nt:f r. f wA-if f< ??-> < ?Sfn'hern Cultivator. StalO of Ohio ' CltV of T.iie.lo, i f.yeas County. f Fra .i Cheney rnnkes on-l. s the r>p!d' " B?>r f the firm of F t <'ti > < * & Co., do 'i.' bu^l'CM in tho City oi ' '< "do, Coon 'I ate aforesaid. ami "vt trm will i . .IK' aim of ONE HUN I' i*.' - I?Of#LAfl'. I and very case if r . ranno! b cured l>y the use of Ho C ? rh Cure. FRANK J. CI1 l''N K Y. Swor . : fore mo and uhseri' < < n mv presence it .s rtlti di.y of Deet-rnhej, A > IssiV I, ( ? ? I A. W Ol.r.A- ' vV W <swm. > Notary Piilillc. V I - \ Hall's '".Hstrrh Cure !s taken Internn'l" \nd ac dli on tho Mood and munt >r - irfaeos of t!.< 5 m 'end for testimonials ! .1 CHUNKY AO. in cdo, O. floi ir .kists. ;;>c. Hud's Family Pills A*e the tout. I # Horrible Homicide in Bamberg Special to News and Courier. Bamberg, Feb. 4.?A terribli treredy occurred here *t ?hon half-past three o'clock this after noon, in which J. B. King, wh< had been acting as policeman fo only about one month, lost hi life at the hands of a worthier drunken man. Joe Davis, who came here fron Orangeburg county, a year 01 more ago, is in the habit of tak ing too much dispensary whis key, and today was one of tin occasions on which he indulged too freely. He and his wife ha< trouble. She went to [Sherifl Hunter for protection, and h? sent Policeman King to adjust matters and make arrests if ncces sary. On his way to the house h( caught up with Mrp. Davis, whr was returning, and they walkoi1 along together. Mrs. Davis wen to the rear of the house to enter and Policeman King went, to th< front and knocked on the dooi for admittance. He received n< answer and started to open the door, and when it was cracker sufficiently Davis shot him wit! right-hand barrel of a breech loading shotgun, the load of smal shot entering his breast directly over tho heart. The policeman'i blood covered almost the entin floor of the piazza, but ho man aged to get down on tho steps when he fell face downward or the ground and died instantly A hole about one and a hall inches in diameter was torn di rectlv over the heart, througl which his liFe blood spurted, anc death must have been almost in stnntaneou*. These are the facts as eathere^ from witnesses and surrounding circumstnces only a short while affpr the tragedy. The facts indicate that Davii had prepared to do this deadlj work before Policeman Kim: reached the home and a? ?oon a: the door was opened suilicientij he took away the life of his vie ti:n. He made no attempt to escap< and wan lodged in jail hv Mr. L O. Price, where he will return until lie answers to tho charge o murder. The inquest r>-o? bring out other facts. It wil probably bo held tonight N< one saw Davis when ho shot, bu in. admits that he did the killing ?ml the gun is in liio hand, of :h< officers of the law. Lie ha . clod the empty cartridge fron t .o and replaced : \ th > i o t \' i v*. (1 uiiOi Policeman King came heri from Augusta about six month ago and was n salesman for .J. A Spawn until the first of this year Alien ho went upon the polic< force. He was a man of exeru plary habits and was consd'erer a fir^t class oflieor. Ilehadmad< many friends I.ore, who are pr^stt ly ir.cor.sed at his untimely anc tragic death. He le?vos a wifi and somo cminren, who arc al li.oftt distracted at their buddei and irreparable loss. MANAGED WANTLD. Trustworthy, either sex, In Wholesale Merchandise dompa ny of solid financial standing, t< manage Local Rev? resent at ive who will organize clubs amonj consumers. do per cent- save< for our customers, business n< experiment but a proven sue cess. Salary iplb.oo a week, ex penses advanced. Exporieno unnecessary. Address P. 11 Clarkson, Mgr., 331 Dearbori St,Chicago,111. jan7,2m ii, ?? ? ? 4 Cold in the Went. Orntha, Feb. 4.?The worst blizzard in many years raged ? throughout Nebraska, South Dat k?>ta and Wvoming Ian* night. . Kind own* of all kinds is suspend3 ed today and trains are snowr bound and the telegraph and b telephone service are tied up. 8 San Francisco, Feb. 4?Un06ual cold prevails throughout 1 California und for thb first tune r in ten years the hills about the city aud on both sides of Santa " Clara valley are covered with 8 suow. 1 . ' Clet a free sample of Chamberlain's f fltpjnaeh and I.iver Tablets at .1. F. Mackey A Co's drugstore. They aro ' easier to take and more pleasant in f Hfem ftian pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is " often the case with pills. Regular siae, flto. per bo*. k " * ? tm m > A Blizzard in Chicago. ' Chicago was the scene last 1 Tuesday and Wednesday of the ' worst blizzard in years. Wires aro down in evory direction and r all telegraphic lines, except those 1 of the Chicago, Milwaukee and J St. Paul road, are nnwnrlrnhln ' n* were the long distance tele1 phono wires, except ono line to * Omaha. Chicago for hours this ' morning was cut off from news 1 of the outside world. Nearly a * foot of snow fell yesterday and ' last uight. A rain and sleet accompanied by a high , wind accomplished the havoc. > Street car trallic is demoralized . and incoming trains are reported f late. The storm continues today, j hampering the work of the rei j pair crews seat out in every diI rertion by tho telegraph compa J nice. Two lives were lost and j numerous accidents have been II reported. f WANTED?Every person that is 5 suffering with asthma, to send *25 rents for a large dollar bottle of I'ikkcr'h Asthma Curk ' Nature's Remedy Co., r nlfl-nftry1' Washington, I> C. jt ' Tax Returns 1903,1 I Auditor's Notice. "VfoTK E IS HEREBY (11VEN . JIN tlmt this office will open from tie l?t dxj of January 11)08 to the 20th 1 !<>bru?ry 1902, < r the purpose 1 f o?' r> < \ 'm: he return ( f the tax- [ pavers of Lancaster County. All , r ;; lia\>ri;r personal prop- . ?l or* y ? ?> tpjiir pn<J.-f?c o i?; f>p OOUtrol OS i{ Manager. Ilohler or as Husband, I I Parent, Guardian, Trustee, Executor,! ) Administrator, Receiver, Agent or ! At* <r?> y on t'e 1<?t d:?y of .Tannery | 1 are required hv taw to list t hp t, j s'Hne ;'t.r luxation \vi .nil the time requ' * ' by t u . o*- incur t be penalty of 3 j tHt \ per cent, which attaches in case - J of failure to do so. p .? rs \% i i S note all TIeal | 'j F.-i.i'e acquired cr improvements! i , ma > -.ir ?v la-t return. i! p>o'.. -rsona b<-t \reen the ages' I of 1 i and are liable for l'oll Tax, D ex -pt those exempt by law. The Auditor or an nssistant will atI fend the following- places in the . I c-unty on 11 e days named below for , J the convenience of the public : <i ?oia? i ir *day, Jan. <?tIi. 1003, j>. 3 m. pirxjsjir.t Valloy?Wednesday, Jan. . 7t?i. 1003. !njr--Tlnirr??lRy, Jan sth, 1003. ^ V :n Wyrk--Friday, Jan. Oth, 1003. 1 >i x ip?Mon day, .Inn, 12th, 1901, a.m. 1Mvight?M on day, Jan. 12, 111'p. in. 1 Trndesvil!??Tiic dav, Jan. 13, 100.1. Taivrtluuv?Wednesday, Jan. 14,1001. 3 I'lnt ( reck Church?Thursday* Jan. . lull-, 1001. T?r. (). ('. Wplah'a?Friday, Jan. 10, 1 1001. i ri iiiiis?Sat urday,.) an. 17, 1001,a.m. 1T<> ile floliV Mioe--Monday, Jan. 10, 190.1. Ki?r^haw~Tn?'sJ* y and Wednesday, Tan. 20th and *21 at, 1003. I i. " ? ?--- T * - , m' urn ji? 11 i^n? i uiirfutij, u nil. ' liitrt. I'leftaanf Hill ? Friday, Jan. '23, 1003, :> a. rn. w. T. Vanlandinjfham'a?Monday, 1 Jan. *2'it h. 1Wi3 ^ j ft will bo to flip interest of pypry [ t tax pajor to make Ins rpt urn promptly and save tlm f?0 per cpnt. penalty } I wbirh attaches aftar the '20th of Feh> ruary. Aft^r the above dates I will be found in Hip Auditor's ofllce to wait R upon the publics 1. Respectfully, J NO. A. COOK, Auditor L, C. Ijincajter, S. C., Dec. 8th, 1902. ? " ' 1 ' ? -. I No Matter' 9 come here every d'epartn { gain story to tell yon, J gathered here and there Great Bargain < K Comforts from 75 cents up. w Men's fine shoos at 95 cents & Men's Suits at $2.25 and up S Men's lints at 45 cents and || 25 cents. S A full lino of Ladies Jackets a lot of Capes?must he sold rog Neckties, Collars, Cloves, ? othor things to bo sold as chaj 1? see I R. MILES, H**"" I? r COFFINS i Wc now have in stock ai a complete line of Coffins a stock embraces AU ST7F.S A Wl f 11 .i n ?" > / XiJLVd From the plain, cheap Coffin up I Call ami see us or send us your onl have a death in your family, l'rict Lancaster M Lancaster, S. C., Oct, 23, '02.-tf. r ? CRACK GOES THE Wi IN COME THE ORDE ' i sit ? ri 11 et ft lie < H* ttlmtti to *: A V j SELLS THE VERY BEST GRAL FER i iLJZERS J AT THE VERY LOWEST CC It pnyfi to fcrtlll7? your Ir.nda THH VIRGINIA-CAKOLIN V ! CHUMICAl. COMPANY^ PRODUCTS. ( I SCI.12 IVIiiYWHEItt.^ Tho VirBlnlj-Caro!lo.i Chamlcil Co.. 1 CHARLESTON, a C. B t \ ^ . ....? II.. IMP *??? DisSftliifinn Nftlir.fi """ " II I jie iijin or l'underburk Co. j 1 will on January 1st, lUod, by jg mutual consent of the parties I composing said firm?A. L. Fun * deiburk and R. Y. Funderburk? be dissolved. All parties indebted to us by i note or account will please come J forward and settle AT ONOE, or t moke satisfactory arrangements, e This notice is intended for all [ who owe us. ! \ Respectfully yours, 1 Funderburk Co. J Dec. 12-'02 St. 1 1 ,-m ,, r - ^ . - , ' 7 ,-X.. ,\ > **;?<? * .. ,,.i ... t When You I ' lent has its little bar- S Here are a few items S throughout this 1 Giving Store. I Blankets 50 cont9 up. & Ladies fine shoes $1.00. V Boy's Suits 00 cents up. a up. Children's Ilats at m ?must go at any price. A 5 jardless of cost. M Underwear and numerous J > as the cheapest. Call and V , HVrVfiln'Svffr! I ^8 i l_ . .: :J 'i . . X COFFINS! " ( id will continue to keep, nd Burial Caskets. Our 0 QUALITIES. to the handsome Metallic Cases, er when so unfortunate as to ?s within the reach of all. ^ ercantile Co. ~ua is ill3 1" :rs \ >Pa 9 >'.&&& VVl 'V.V W >si/ ;' J/ I! ?v irtit M'TIUJ f*.*^t,5'J 1" ^ IHu vlBuUlR"i?/?ni'Vl8? " >j p fi W i k! a }i u 3 M (it :< 1 \ A S * ^ ?? "The Largest Manufacturer of *1 ?j) Fertilizers on | V Forty odJ \ Man of jcluring plants 3 \7'l I I wnoiesaae purcRaszrs <4 Largest importers 1 Concentration of M a n a g e trj e n t Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. preparation contain* all of the ligestanta and digests all kinds ot bod. It gives instant relief and never alls to cure. It allows you to eat all ,he food you want. The most sensitive K tomachs can take it. By its use many housands of dyspeptics have been iured after everyt hlng else failed. Ia inequalled for the stomach. Child* ? en with weak stomachs thrive on it. Buras aK stomach troubles ?i; par< t only l<y i'. C. DkWitt A.On., Ohl< i?j Xbu $1. bottlu <. jniuljih?.H 11 nil's tbc 50c. flUi.