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j a ^ * L/ii Or 4 Vol. XIII. r> **Tr> >r;'i r:* - *?* ,-\{ . t?.~ :* > t! ft MM IN p w J & (it W b < ty* ij) b '.l ion if u o u i EV,j U Ui n Oi ^ftK 14? /r* ^ 4. . full of vital sixty-five mm hru mflrsi ft Mr. Ralph Binloek of E Who Is In His lOStF ^ Is as Your3 and A His Grandchildren-" ' At I M tltal V . DUFFY'S PUSElvifi "I \r*a always fond of Kte.~ moiJL Mr. D-tlleck to a great deal of it \vh< n J was young. nnd to t:::h d i; "ly WPQlj {,! $ : <$ L T~yO] Duffy's P n deed a Llr Vj//'',^ '' X'1*'/ ' jW 1 know ! WraMM-' / 'f" V / n it<l he is I fj'W, ' - - .'yw>:V k' , tDea. Si: ^(BCKty V. .V A^ ib-v r i d, and Cw\\y I X children a ' father tho # \J nis constit RALPH BULLOCK. lOt YffAlT* CD. pure slim of drugs and medicine alone. it is with a woman and strong. If th.- fathers and mothers kept their e< disease, there would be no sickly, puny children. I body in a state of normal health hr using Duffy'? 1 jgt solutely pure stimulant and t?n*? which is tiee* frr ' * ingredients. Do not fill your system with patent m? There are thou .?nds of ca?<?a similar to that of used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey a3 directed, the a' least twenty years. Duffy's Pure Malt. Whiskey has cured millions Scribed by over 7.000 doctors and used exclusive ly I genuine Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is Sold Ai Ail Dispe ?r direct at $1.00 a bot'le. Tt? Pu?e lnilfatl >r and s good as "Duffy's." It is fck* whiskey r<irognIz cine. This is a guarantee. Valuable imdic-l bookl Compauy, Rochester, K. Y. Tabernacle | I |l cation nry bo< Graded School |! ?? ? ? I For 110nr. k. sharp, I j.i Principal. u I. j "'SStS?!. Hanea Part, S. C. . A Great* C () A Purely Mutual Compai Fifty-Seven Years Old, With Over $300,000,000 With the Largest Income The Most Liberal Contra< The Largest New Busine The Most Insurance in F Of any Company in the \ That's the NEW YORK ' A. J. Clark, * 1 C m TT r? ? VO | H. I\ I LANCASTER, S.C., WEI The. Visi 7 V W M a ? ( V U M , ou ,.Wulae Xurr) 2 3 j filfiS louo lasl wtot St\ 8 IIP/I ville is in towu. *vi'" 14lA ti'cl H Iw E! 2 | .Mr. Hrodas L\>rt( ? Rjent Sunday in to\ ISPM! IIVIMfil LI 13 iUU nuv wus 1,1 tovvn y Mr. .1. A. Hyatt HI was iti town Mondii (L%?f Mr. Uhas. 1). Joi ~ . .. day in Charlotte \v Jrookiyn i>3. MissNora llouKll I Year, Says Me I 11 Oil) i( V1 ei 11 to lltM" ctive as Any of 1,111 Ma Weighs ITS . Ml'3, ?A !'on^ r'ij: /'v/r ^ , ;l 11 t .j/ aj witii relatives. Mr.Burro u of Yo i T ^^^UIQIfCV y?su',Vi;!> ,o visit |L I d\$ HlUliC I <ar- c; J;- Barron. & reporter last evening. "I saw ivlv-1 ? . kj . 1j\\ V 1 f.ui laugh as heartily as the Monday from Yoi of my grandchildren. I am good > ^ ' i. j o it m re years, aud I scarcely feel piCllClH u. k.ablK My vigorous constitution nn<l re- , T. , . . freed >m from di ease Is d to Miss I/ZZlfl ( arm use for many yearn of Hurry's made aection is \\ iiisiicy. inough I an: past 104 age, I feel as ypuug and h- arty sister I.OTP, Mrs. .1. rears ago. I weigh 155 pounds, te I? good, niul 1 still do all the Mossrs. .J. T. illi'l caneot say *oo mucli !.t favor oi . , i it n ttry Malt Whiskey, which is in- OUTR Ol UUUley call v^ipir t0 ol?1 !> ople and Invali 1.. altorilOOU. t has prolonged my life many oel<-s wife die 1 twenty years ago. '.'A1 is8 ,Maml McICfO li-.ing with one of his rrsndchil- vil'o visileti a* Mr tty-llvo grandchildren tire martlicy are all r.trcng a-.d healthy. Cror.S last wet lc. ndar.ts who live !:i Fort Hatuil- at r n klyn and Manhattan ate the Mc- Ml'. LPl'oy ?p. atls, Hurst, Bullock aad ClaiK Koi'shatV was ill tt ilth and vigor of Jar. Eallu shaking llUllds V nd granlohtldren show (ha tholr finanda ught of his descendants antl kept '"tuusuiion strong and vigorous well a \i ti ,u__f r ulant and tonic, leaving all kinds inr* ri ^ Hi ; she should keep h< rr.elf healthy Hill catlie down Sui onstltutlor.s strong and fro# from ? . i i ?.i *? t is an easy matter to keep tho '^8 brother, Mr Pere >Tnl? WM?it?T, the only r.' ley of Dixie. >ti fttsf 1 oil ann other dangerduti 'dioines and drusrs ^frs () A <)*hor Mr. IMilb.and if every ? a ,'erage life would be prolonged at burp WH8 t lie g?Ust f i" th<> in?t so yenrs. tt is pre. McLur? several (i y 2.(;oo pi eminent hospitals, Tho Mr. Osborne caixy? antl lliev leiurnt..- t nsaries, " " tubstUiiton, there Is non? just ns Mr. G. L. Re a of rd Ur the Covernment ;vs a modi- ,,,i,_ r?? 1 . Dt *em free. Duffy Malt WMskoy W"? ',,1s been tea past year in lYo\ _ spent several days with his col legem M. Beatty. j . Rev. J. II Boldi j I). A. Williams go viincustor County, s. c. A I , i . . , 1 .1 y locution. Hoard as cheap I , ^c, *ltt3llU tl cheapest. People hospitable , tllO Soiltlioril ways willing to help a \oi.ntt tioil. Rt?v S X Wll i?lio is in earnest about edu- . , Three teachers, two liter- I Springs Will also <1 cleties, ami a library started. Mr W. A. BoclO otto Is: THE REST IN THE ??? , pest way. ' s,mw came up last , , , . i noon and took in information apply to ... , picnic at the Cn 11. STEW A KT, Sec., OK, SC. 1 o . Saturday. A. KUNDKRBURK, J w.taylor. or Among the visi rev. \v. c winn, j last, week were Me Pastor in Charge. j manager Kershaw ( John T. Stevens, of Ward Heath of M< Yaii.x, manager Sou ? ^ of Camden. Miss Lois Ilammi M. Y. (/anthen of 11 omBasw Hill ' attended tli ^ Young wedding her Mrs Durant visite week, accompanied via Emmon'a and lie ny. ter, the latter of wh< in the Thorn well t here. in Assetts, Rev. W. C. y 3, through town vest< . way to Rock Hill ' missionary meeting SS, Rev. W. II. Ilodgoa last niRht. ' Mrs. B. D. Heath Tvorld-- visited Mrs. J. M ; LIFE. week. Attention, Poultryi IA p | Fresh ground B w I I w J hens, for sale at [ mon's market. IT x"* r irv 1 EKr J -'m HSi)A x , a! A.V 0, 19^3 itors. IMKW OULKANS I'UKPAKIMi r YibiteciUhiir To (*ive iiio Jlen Who Wore the jre of \ork limy a Koyal Welcome. New Oi'lr.rmu \I"i?r .1 1 - i/lnv L'r ol Avershaw j"p , has given an additional .f 1,000 to tho Confederevons of Clio- ato reunion fund Subscriptions esterdav. are coming in rapidly. Tint of Van Wyck t?t;d futul is sure to reach the IV * full $100,000 I))' tho time the , reunion opens. A big two days' les spent Sun- fe^0 for the reunion fund has ith his family, hoon arranged to take place has returned simultaneously at Athletic park sister in Ruck and the fair grounds, with all sorts of games and exhibitions . r. . Tho peoplo are enthusiastic spent Satur ,i.r U ll.il tUUlttl _) rnt . < | \v.t..'(tU9 A. l.iKa.J'vl Ol jsCOpiC v*iM he enormous, hut tb<-> mtv rk came down will readily take care of them his brother, , . ? . FUN KRAI, OF .Hit. ARDUKY \art returned kville where Special to Tho State. lt^1* Fort Mill, May 4 ?The re?R-of 'he Tab- mains of Mr. .John Erskine Ar visiting her drey were interred today in the M. Stewart. family plot in the cemetery in A I Fuiuler- ^ort '>)' s's" ie up Sunday 'V,1'1 ',who l?ied 1S"? I lie funeral services were conducted at tho house by the Rev wnof R.iscom- |)r. .1 jf. Thornwell, assisted b} . R. M. Me Rev. Dr. J. 11 Mack, who in eloquent but simple language Davidson Qf 1 told of the pressing need thai iwn yesterday 'be Master must have had foi rith his old ll*? young man in his vineyard on tho other side. The large r> . house, veranda and part of the uely of Kock d wer0 crowdod with sympa ' If"1 i'181 * tliiaing friends, who followed . l. K. Lang- tj)e reir)ajns to the cemetery More than a wagon load of cui ne of Rlacks roses were placed on and arouuc >f Mrs. A. F. the newly made grave, lava recently. ? m ^7e'ru?T''"'V MAJi ? '"> ARRIVED. Spartanburg, Christopher Columbus is out obing for the of tho greatest historic example! ridence, N. C., 0f that type of tho creature call here recent 1> g(j inan which works, overcomes ato. Mr John J obstacles by working, keeps on idge and Mr. workin^ instead of laying off unto Savannali ^er ^i8COura?eraonU finally, it) meeting of persistent, work, gets there, ptist conven-j Most Americans whose lives tson of Heath ajf0 not a continual holiday are ^ at work to get somewhere or V , of ]5or" other. The way to arrive is to 1' rid ay after , . the annual keeP i,ur'' at " itawba Falls *'ie best wu>' to celebrate the day particularly connected with tors to town the arrival of Mr. Columbus is ssrs (> Brian, for his beneficiaries to continue p'" w ?t as a legal work day, not to cBee and* Mr". l)re,eM'1 to honor that energetic thorn Oil (Jo , pontleman by loafing in his name. mill and Mr. Supervisor's Ofllce Days. [eath Springs ook of Kock , My regular oil,co days will ie Williams. b? 0,1 y eUncsday ami Sat unlay p last week of each week. I ho remaining >d Clinton last **>'? * iU be squired in the by Miss Oli discharge of other duties. r little daugh-' ,, L' J* 1>er,7> )m she placed County Supervisor. Orphanage *" A man living on a farm near i * i- --- ?* * o iitii passed "ere rumo in a snort time ago irdav on his completely doubled up with rheuto ttond u mutism. I handed him a bottle , , , * . of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and of his church. (oW him t0 u90 ,t freely ftnd if also wenl up no^ satinfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it, says of Charlotte C. P.Rayder, of Pattens Mills, N. . Heath last V. "A few days later ho walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar nen / saying, 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm I one Meal for wftnt it in the house all the time S. T. Black- for it cured me." For sale by J. >t t F. Mackey & Co., Druggists. ? V7*I ' i ms ?r f A ir> " * rS I j J.m~. *SCm fltra i. Wpr^l, 1 u H^VKB POW01S Absolutely Pursi iff- > ? uf*t * f r **:fjt i . _. . .. . ". " .'-' 1,1 FK I3!FK1K??I)I2XT. Frankfort, Ky.. April 30.?In the third trial of James Howard /S lor the killing oi Gov. William (loebol. over three ye;.is ago, the prisoner was found guilty. The jury lirsi reported that it could ' A 1 not agree. Judge Cantrell theu , jh sent its member, hack with in- \**i structions to remain untilVai^ J. agreement was reached. A half hour later the jury again reported 1 with a verdict of guilty, and fix* ' ing Hi i punishment at life iui, prisonment. I The jurors all voted lcr a ver> diet, ot guilty, the disagreement - being as to the extent of pnnieh^ ment. Death was favored by all but Juror Burkes, who announced L that he would under no ciroum1 stances vote for the death penalty and a verdict for life sentence was agreed upon. Even when writing an ollicial document, Maine's present governor does not consider it necessary to suppress his personal sentiments. "Whollv contrary to good sense anil in spite of my convictions," he wrote, "I ilo now appoint, a fast day, hoping nobody will observe it, feeling sure that it is a mockery and a farce, , and wishing with all my heart that it might be abolished and thus enable me to keep a clean conscience.'' , In almost every neighborhood someone has died from an attack of colic or choleramorbus, often 1 before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should he kept at band. The rinkr ia fr?o crooi frvr ..w.. -w wv? V>4 v I wi WU) UIIO vu take. Chamberlain's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the hves of more people and relieved more I pain and suffering than other j medicine in use. It acn always be depended upon. For sale by J. F. Mackey <fc Co., Druggists. All but one of the United Presbyterian churches in Pittsburg and Alleghany have been con; verted to the belief that the use of pipe organs in public worship | is all right. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. ! ^1 *# %# - me mm tou Have Always Bought Bears the Slj? Bijmature of I