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\ Explosion of Sawmill Boiler in North Carolina. J Thomasville fipecial in Char lotte Observer: Yesterday aiternoon five miles southeast ol here, near llopewell church, a fearful explosion occurred at the sawmill ot Cicero and Maynor Kennedy. As they were sawing fogs suddenly the boiler exploded. Albert Con ins. the li e<11 an, and Maynor Kennedy wi*re _ i 1 ? * wianuiuK no:*r u?e boiler at the time. May nor was blown 40 f'P* .va** and was terribly scalded; Cousins was knocked down, badly scalded and the base ol skull was fractured. Me isstiil nuconsciou , anil it is (eared ho will die. Two other men were working a' the mill, 'u escaped t.nhurt. The bo ler was b'own 40 feet from w eri it wis stationed. and the en i o was totally demobsiied, pieces ot it beiny blown 400 yards awav. The cause of the exp'osiou is supposed to have b sen a delect in the bottom of the boiler. Singular Death of a Boy? Killed by Candle Fly. Owensboro, Ky., special in Washington Post: Alruoet instant doa?h from swallowing a candle moth was I he fate that belelj 10-year-old Jessie Moore, ton of George Moore, of NVhifceviUe, lias county. The moth p issed into the boy's windpipe, and although a physician was in the hou^e at the time, he could do nothing to save the child'* J i t e. 'ihe boy and his father were sitting in front of a fire. Tinformer had fallen as'eop in his chair with his mou'h sligh'l$ open. A largo moth flufcierin*! around a lamp on a table ne.u by suddenly flew into the boy't open mouth. The father sawit and supposed that the boy would be awakened, but w is alarmed when instead, he become black in the face and was apparently thrown into convulsions. In an adjoining room with a smallor child of the Moore lamily w<? Dr. McDonald, of White ville, and ho was quickly calle . into the ro?m to nee the boy, bu< the ltd died ina fow second*. Tlie moth had gone into the boy's mouth and 'o l^ed squ irely on top of the windpipe, tompletely Hhnt'in^ off hi* breath. his Dear Old Mother "My dear old mother, whoiK now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Hitter*," writes W. it. Hrnnsou, of Dublin, G?. "She has taken them for about two year* and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels well un.t *leeps well." That'* tbe way Electric Hitter* aflect tho aged, and tbe same happy results follow . n ail caae* ot female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children t<?o, are greatly strengthened by tbem. Guaranteed also for Htomach troubles, by Pundorburk Pilar inacy. 50c. Why an Auto IPriprht#?ns n Horse. Anderson Mail: It romained f<?r a wom ?n to tell why horses got frigh'ened at automobiles. According to a Kansas paper, two women wore d'.scussing motor cars, and one thought it strange that horses should be frightened by I hem. The other said: "What would you think if you wero to see a pair ol trousers coming running down street with no man in them?*' T3E Ii. The Stolen State Bonds?Ex-Treasurers to be Sued. Co'unibia special in Charlotte Observer: The State lias a long legal battle to go through with before it will be able to recover fill l.l)A l\r?ii/-1u r?f ?U.. ? - ~ .^ -ui.u' vu? iiiist) ovatu l reasuiers alleged to be li ible lor the theft of $12,000 in S'ate bonds by Bond Cleri Zimmerm in. Attorney General Lyon has m<do torme.l demand upon Treasurer Jennings and ex-Trea urer Bate* for $1,000 each and ex-Treasute* Timmorman f r $10,000. each with interest. The total bill again-*' Mr. limmermati is over $14,000. Mr. .Jen uings has agreed to |)ay. hut Mr. Ba'es has not answered. . 11 a letter received this after* noon b\ Mr Lyon Mr. l tm tierman lit nies liability in decidedly sharp language. lie said: 'li : do not consider that I am tn i?lly or legally b >und. I vULi therefore, abide by the decision ot the courts upon the question it babbit . I will not now believe that the St tte of S u b Carolina will bo vo unjust a- to requ re of me payment, f r the 31o<> 1 i:iy of a self-confessed thief, wi'h the ai l an 1 instigation of a convicted criminal, neither oi whom has as yet received an; punishment for their crimes. And especially since I was denied b., statute the privilege of exercising my judgment in the naming i | r ot cler! s in the fcv'ate Treasurer's 1 ollice do I refuse to make settle mcnt Mr. Timmerman is said to hayo had a kinsman picked out for Bond Clerk Zimmerman's place wheu he succeeded Mr Ba t-s, but was prevented irom ? f ^ making this appointment by the anti nepotism act passed a' that li** e. (Mr. Bates has sinceanswered, relustng to p??y.) H?rd Times In Kansas. The days ot KruHNhoppt-rs *nd dronthn art almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of to-dav; although a citizen of Oodell, Karl , N'hamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He anys: I was worn nnt nud discouraged by coughing ni?ht and day. and could find no re. ' lief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took less than one bottl<* to completely cure me.,. The safest and most reliable cough an I cold cure and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by Funderbnrk Pharmacy. 5ec. and $l.ht> t rial bottle free. REWARD! Wo will pay a liberal reward to the person or persons finding in the city of Lancaster a more complete and up-to-date livery business than ours. Rubber! tire buggies and stylish horses.! We have a few mules left. BUGGIES Wo coll f V<*? ? 1 " . vdvii v/iic iwnuwillg UUggieSJ Piedmont, Rock Hill, Ratterman, A. Wrenn & Sons, Taylor Cannedy and Tyson k Jones. Every one of them guaranteed for 12 months. WAGONS We sell the Virginia, Nissen and Carver. HEATH-EM, 10TT MULE CO. | No home is ho pleasant, regardless of J the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Or,no Lax itive Fruit Syrup cohIh .">0 cents It will cure every member of the family ot constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble- Fumlerbnrk Pharmacy. iii! miimmmhiuli mim*-:- r n uwuft HI , IN'J A.SI ER NEWS, OCTOBER 19, 19J7. || gjpfl 1 ^C( * i r <>' ? *> 'if/ /?> ? * Hfe 1 l^r :;:4- 7? >*V. 1 ?*?? \ Av 7 efe \% V i f?rt.e" jvli|/j I \ji >^v - i A11 turn I V-.' . d 1 of wan I v,. time to vijCi lw/ ' - i ' is Lhc 1 \U/! 1^4.1 ** ? 'i; /*' >!>? i-sti 1907 ay lvien s \ |i/; r Sl t r.o, * , ft-., f.ic Uoih.-s Mike, l-> Hi Hi j^UjM litliiatlund Ntt tat.', | ^|jU] We leant yon to con {jiljL* it am! gel the pick .showing of Gentle |[|L] early in the season. Fuq not wish to pay foe yjra will gladly reserve S.H Hon until l< ?|S - Brown is the prevailing color Blue Mixtures tied for second shorter, the designs notably ini of new and very stylish smartm tone of these Fall models. Most of our "better qualities' mm A f t K n r?n1 /aKf* f nr1 K/mi ot ilit j v,uuiv. i i v ill v 11 \-civ.ui aiLU uuu^v iMM whose ''Correct Clothes for Gen :\ftj ever good Clothes are worn. \ 'VlW cream of their best Baltimore a ?garments that immediately s< ! pear. Besides these splendid g Jjp; models and styles, is a host of | rjj?j Overcoats?every one of them i cordially invite your inspection i & j As a special leader we t offering, this week, a s 1 line of BROwN SUITS the coming season's ex sive models and shades. I liub? Sizes, sino*!^ anH Hm I breasted models, Q Cc medium or full form-fitt ?the most stylish Si ever offeied in this vicii w Lancaster A/lei m. L? ? i ^ _ COME j THIS THE BANK ! CAPIT; vtf y a *e ? 1 v W V l*J SLI ? ? Aft & i Loans made ! Collections g And get you a nice meal at a " | A n ~ . . reasonable price Nice clean poundTtl ever> meals, good attention and the! JS . best of order. I invite all the'Ji xourhusine? Ladies to come in and takeJJ the strongest E meals. I will assure you good order. Nice meals sent out in | town to order. Just call up No. ?, .. . u , . 10 and you'll soon be eating. NOUCG tO DCbtOf! Come one and all to the Star ditnrv Cafe. Bennett's block. Phone. ... *t I aII p?mpoii<< indebted INO. lu. 0f late Ijei.ry J S CI\/l Qhal+nn aie hereby notified to I 1V1 OI lt/1 lUI 1 j to the underMififiM'd at parties* having olainia Proprietor e8,,ltpWl11 r)r,,Hp,'ts'un* Ad Sept. 20, 1907. cmlng Events II st their || idows Before" m| ; rj! i LY nights and mornings ^ j the speedy approach ot f n and the immediate need ^ '} Tier Clothing. New is the prepare for Fall?and now ime when our stock of din Clothing and Furnishings ?|H S very best. { If i te in and see 'Jfit-1 of this Jin e A 4 men's wear h|;|h It you do FjjjS the in now we E your selec- FY this Fall, with Gray and P|H place. The Coats are E n proved and a certain air j? v'd ess is apparent in every 0 u ' of Suits and Overcoats gl i of Schloss Bros & Co., kB tlemen" are known where- RjW Ve can show you the very 1 -v " ? na incw York productions S J lit the style when they ap- b garments, shown in many less expensive Suits and |'|j > vell-made and stylish. We | of these new Fall Models. HI m are IB| f" . . is I lu Mr I ible \ ( Lfc; |: ours truly, IS WUil(.9iO V U * | ' j K ' SI ; r'r'iLffrirrirrr'j' v ? v. * v .v_V *. > "The Old Reliable." ? ^ OF LANCASTER, ^caster, S.C. $ \L $50,000.00. B US $50,000.00. ? on Real Estate, at reasonable rates. iven prompt and careful attention. A iterest allowed oi\ time deposits, com* w ' three months. % is solicited. The oldest, the largest and & lank in Lancaster county. sand Cre=j 10* Money to Loan. to the estatej imo, deceased, | 1 can, usual, 11 -i^ot irt?.? loon nate payment from |300 and upward, on improve once; and all ctton farms, at 8% interest. rcpax against said In annual installments No corr * duly attested missions charged. Only a reasonab R. F. Si ma, fee for making abstract of title. Iininietratoi. R. E. Wylie, 4w. Atty. at Law