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2 fOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOQ | J?M the 1 0 o your 1 Love \nd 1 11 gratitude. a ? m m ? X before. bt 8 the Mails, lite; 8 ? ] 111 more ntr< 8 By FRANKLIN TRLHFER J x ? V ! tuck her Q Copyrighted. 19IW b> Aan<?ri?t?d Q !?-???? fi l.tterary k*i O ^ 1 ? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO? . ^uuae MS cjTtfi-.TiMMiv uma sue would >|thci ^ haveu'l gtTt out or glvp up Iwforo the end of name la the year. It was hard work for an ' "Ami hlebodied man. aud Madge was only Madge. . A, , _ wnriu an a allin young girl, so frail that. ae- | Jn cording to Mtsa Wluter. she looked ax f|My mo|) if a breath could blow her away. Her , |,av? father had no business to let her do It. tj0<,r Madge thought she knew tier father "We're and herself lietter than her neighbors said. "N did or possibly could. She listened willing. ^ , when they advised, but she ssild notb- round to ing. Duty and necessity bad laid out " '>0 a certain wav for Iter, and she must , MM K"m* , , .. "Ob. y travel in It. . so much Her fJther bad never Ihm-ii strong in ,jin health or successful in business, but yj,,r that was no fault of bis. After her entered t mother's long Illness and death lie bad , j,0 table found himself possessed of only JldO, potatoes an old wagon and I'lnto. ! little girl Pinto was a mustang, clean limited. w;,?, 0nlv wiry and tough as a knot. Iirlve biin ' Now fifteen miles a day and be was tracts- <-i ble as a sheep: let him stand In a week "fve ha and walls and ropes were not able to ^ il ".tO C8I!," HK MAID, HHAKIMi HIS UK AD. "Hlv e||il< "IT'S A flONKK." She WS ? os I ruin lii in. He was iini xvurtli AM<?? '.v silent to sell, hut he avus won h ten limes the doorl Mint to Madge, who loved (tint. swer the She and her father talked over their ,,,H' affairs seriously. West more did not Hakes. # offer ji variety of |>ayiug emidoymeiits. A "There's the rural free delivery all?" he : routes." Madee said at last when she Madge hnd thought of every I hintr else. "F'iti forgotten to would Ik? a dandy for making lime. hint. I?ad. why don't jam try a route?" "Well. "Why. I will!" erled her father. -Miss Wit brightening. "I'll put in my hid this , Phig In t Vfiiy day." , busily se I he 1)1(1 WiiM ;i('c(,|itwl, I'lu* |>.a v was 1 derruily, good. and riulo could do liix share In ! eould. ii nrnlng It. All that Miiiimer Mr. Mill "No." Y '"'ilr faithfully. I lis pale fh? *? grew "Well, brown. and began to tough loss Winter and cat more. Mad tic's i 4.ate that fall soinoi hiug ha| )><>i *><I "Madge Ir was nt the time of the settled ruins, toon, as which ought lo have hccit snow, and I s''" "" <he roads were huh deep In mud wlter- i :| Pf'Up over wheels went. Madge's father ??' '*rry " ante home one night wet and shiver- 'H>r wedd i lug Next morning he was si.-k. and a 'or Madj \ doe tor had to he railed. flow In t J ""A bad cold," lie said. "You mustn't j M'tainted J stir out of the house again tint it I ;e|| Hut not M you to." swer her "Don't worry ahoiit t tie route, dad." Madge an Id when the old t.r had A Prov gone. "I'll g.? in your place. You tfnnon " 1 know I'm ixu'feetlv capable." -*'1 eongi ^ She would listen to n<? protest. She made up n good lire and t>ut fuel with- j l>r'chtonr lu her father's reach. And she would r,f ,h? * ?ry to-return oil time so that he need ' n I "not worry about her. ' "I ??> I This was the beginning of Madge's '""rUed I winter work. Her father did imt im 1 prove. Ka- h day she and I'lato went whnt f,,i bravely to their i?#k The Work was tlisco the only work xi her hand t? ?lo and alio moat do It. clouds n . One day three mile* out >r Weal I?ortloti < more, on the return of the old wagon. Wrongly ffhlch had been valiantly laboring '(> '' ' through the until at I'lntn's unwearied "H|n 1 heels, It sagged aud ?ank suddenly at ''on *" J .me toruftr. Madge gave a llttlr try ,M>r , " x* abe saw the rear nxie was tiroken *eeks What .should she do1.' There was II?> "iy*<lf ( house near, and it wan hitter -??!?!. worried ? As she pondered she heard tie* ".'L'."1' ' sound of a team appro-tehlng helilnd her. Presently there en me in sight a "r 'vs" ' buggy drawn hv .1 |<iir of livelv liny 1 *** pt'i i|i i '*'11 horstn*, vrbirb h vount? ninii In :? Iliclit , /iiM > iiiliin IIk< mi rj? uin urnvr. t 'Hello! Willit'N Ihe matter there?" s,M'nt ,w lie railed. Then iix In* ?nw Mii(Jki<'h liorxewhl worried girl's fare under (lie union K? rap lie Ilf1e?l Itix hut. "I 1.,-* 3our Vo" *** pardon." ho an id. word ni: fo an Instant ho wax out of 1 ho hug- T.ondon gy ar.d bMhle Madge. landing u> ox amine the broken axle. "No use." he aid. shaking liia head. "Il'x a goner "It" yo Are you Ihe i nrrlerV" speaker? An Madge nodded in u diuootirngod "He in way he lidded brightly: "Now. I'll tell1'1 "h"ed you what we'll do. We'll Jum taekp "why your rig on Ixhind mine and anloud "Iteeao your trnjw. That will make your wag on lighter, and It may Irttvtl to town( Hwavei all right. I'll drive you (here null Ua'p/; derli *?r ^ M k. i Mat I can with the mt of 1 rwlng." I roqld HHrcfiy thank him for She had never Seen lite man it she thought she r?cuK&ited as uue thai occasionally ea- i full ?|teed through tl?e"We?tsMs. She helped hlut trausfer | ] aud get Pinto In place. Then ted Into his buggy ami let liftit up uuder his for robe. ' cold?" he sMlrt. p? ^ r Into Well. I'm going i i .von quick as 1 rau. l'.y the way, I Introduced myself yd. .My I?on C'ary." S mine Is Mailge Hill." said r She was Itcginnlng t?? feel c d reassured. a e of the delay tt was onlv a . lent* paat t? lrbeii I>ou drew ' to a halt at Madge* own f C > made excellent tluie." he ow, MIsk Madge. If you are i I'll Juat take your wagon Tom Wlek'a aliop and leave rejmired. I don't tliluk Tom 1 home yet." t ou're so good! You've taken trouble." Madxc breathed "I t nk yon coougb." I her sighed \rltli relief as she l?o house. He had a good fire, art and was* frying meat and for supper. "You dear, brave he said remorsefully. "If I half a man"? dad. you shan't say that!" led. Then she laughed softly, d au'li an adventure." And him what had happened, addn Is Don t'ary. dad?" he must he one of the (Jarys h field way." her father said 1 tell her nothing more. I ay, when Madge went to get i oil. she found It not only renit paid for. After that she j nid something for herself in J 1 box at the .(miction of the j e and Nortliflehl roads a box i . a new l?onk or a pretty baa j Igs or dules. There was no tell whence lliey eatne. but new. and the knowledge made j I wondrous light. i nlay morning in elimvii Madge | Inrtueuee of a strong guce and. turning, looked straight i Carv's eyes. After church (I home wilh her. ed to thank hhu for all his but tie preiemted not to nn- j After that lie came several I the ehurrh nud (Micli time ae j? st Iter home. Miss Winter . lini. ? has goi a hesiu Kure enough." ;ht. and sin* weul straightway ] >gate Madge. | . r flint voting t'nr.v walking , Itli ymi from elitiivh jester j t n* said. " lie's the biggest Nnrthliehl way. His father's ' ( . mm. they say. aiul Don's Ills , t? l!" 1 s at home sitting rather sad one Sunday afternoon when I tell rang. Madge went to an | ring and kiiw Don Cary sinll ^ powdered white with su<i? J i t on let toe ennie in. snow and ' tsked V was only too glad. Sin* had everything at the sight of J your year will hooii he up." | iter said a mouth Inter, drop- j lo i hat with Madge, who was la: wing. "Sfou've held out won- ? anil I never thought you I olng to lake it another year?" j ladge answered gently. I < I thought as nun h," Miss I said, squinting sharp!*- at j S"WiU({. 1 Ii Ill's xoing to be married her yenr is up as ourrler." mired that same afternoon t<> i f her oroides. "Slio's going lion t'ary. ami she's making ing dothp?. It's n fine thing r?* But one tiling heal* ine ^ he world iliil slio over get wltli him?" I ?ne of flu* group could an- ' that. ^ Very Helpfi;!. Ineial i-l'-vgymnn during hi* 8 -ught sight of a member of ti ogatlon wearing n very worSuddeuly the ninn's fare 8 rl. sod during tin* reninluder k or vim tils appearance brio ievfei'1 freedom from rare ? loused lo think, \V illinm," re f ho clergyman after tin* t#rv ^ my words helped you some* morning. I noticed during ^ nr<o thni your fare lit up and ? thine of smiles chased the f worrv away. Now, what " i?f my sermon apjiealed so ^ to yoa, eh?" I the truth, sir," replied WllWl Jti't noiin' -a rour pfiicliln' a* 1 ought to o. ( wh* balam-fn' up thn c n ili in luy mind and found t iv<? md three penre abort. I ird worried about that money. In't lit it in nohow. I I happened to t'Hlrh a word j >f what you *aid about the mi* ihut man made for hi* J wo, and it i-ame into my r i? 11 rtaah of Mithlnin' that I'd 0 .mil three peuce fiw a now ji 'o /fvo my tx>y Jim a thun ^ >od hidin*. I fa wonderful, an ?ir, what a iwlp a chauoe iy l?e flood morn hintr." riimra I t Making Them Matoh. ^ n think he wonld do well aa a \ luhi ?>e quite a Htieeean ft ha ^ hlmeelf to mlied audieneea." only i hot kind/' ' iwe lie ia a mixed reasooer." j 1 aenda ua good meat, hut the j ' ida ootuk?<Jktrrfck. t . ; (' I THE U [HOSE 1ISLE1 TIES. Further Particu HorriblejSlaug Women and Asiatic Turke; Tareus, Asiatic 1 ?5?Via Constant >. ? Authentic del itroeities commilte lammedans in arms in this dist oming info Tarsus ng abundance. Th? worst partic larratives cannot I >ot they set forth \ hat at least lu,00( heir lives in this p iome estimates { h) casualty list at ajres like Osmani rlatnadieh. Kara, K md Kezolook w ' ijjcu vui. i<atn i#i iad ^ populations t >00 people. In ( 1,000 people there 100 leit, nearly all women and ehildre It was the f>atn uindtede of farms vide and fertile daughter was not Greeks and Syrianf lown with the Ar ire families wen lea h in their homi >f girls and wotne rented and carried vhere the women 1 id trom the tnen. A correspondent id that at one plac .00 Armenians su he soldiers. The r ? ? ? I aken to an open ho women were taini apart from ivery one of the ti n many cases th< villi their women hem, trying to sav ^ large number ol vcic wounded bee lersistence. It'you desire a clear oley s Orino Laxative nd liver trouble as it \vi rgaur and thoroughly ;Ui, which i? what everi priug iu order to feel we 'barmaey, E- W. Ham pringn. - ? - mm*- -4 Physician of ( Charged Wit Dispensary. La Orangeburg upei Jews and Courier <?? j las ? iiauu 11 ion of Dr. W. ? 1 lej^ecl violation 01 ary law. Dr. Bro efore the mayor a jto on the charge ; iy a jury, and i >ay a tine of $7f> >rieoned for thirty his verdict and hown appealed a he proper appeal iearin? on the ap lai at the present .'ourt. Today a warran! mt by Capt. J. ] i>e part 01 the die| iritiefl on the same irown ha9 been oii^ed in jail. It irown will make i eleased, but will i \ttemptedAssaul Greenville, S. ( leaked Butler, )r.)U?ht here tonif cen% County, whert le attempted an vhite married w aid the authority he negro would eft in 1'ickena. J he alleged attack ) ? aw pi* % 1NCASTER NEWS. MAY 8. I I ATROCI- Ex-Gov. McSweenej Stricken Suddenl; Hampton special in th and Courier, May 5 :?J lars of the ernor McSweeney, hteroiMen, tbe Pa8t h, Children in ?K'or ?f the Hampton Q, was taken RUdaenly ill t y* 1. a. _ _ it?.. A ui8 way irom n'S oiuce u rarkey, April sideuce late to-day 1 inople, May 80n8, William and Ned lads of the wph him at the time. d by the Mo- taken home by a uui villages and friends and medical aid rict are now ttt onco. The physici with sicken- tending him state that ft Sweeney is^critically ill. Hilars o( Ihet-e in an uncou^ciou* condil mentioned, night. vithoul doubt wm mi m ) persons lost It you want to feel well, look ? i be woll, take Foley's Kidney Ke rovince, and toneH up the kidneys and bla?i ilaoft the to- fliB Uie blood and aeatorea b strength. Pleasant to take and 25,000. Vil- no harmful drugs. Why not < , ,, . tupa\' Funderburk Pharoac lell, liasche, Hnmujoml vV Co. Heath Springs. ^eystan, K??ey - ere actually The Federation of W f these places Clubs. )f from 500 to The annual meeting in jue town of the past week of the Sta are less than ' ??" >'Women's Clubs of the best within its ol whom are i'^e reports submitted n. the good work being don e tbiue with var?OU8 clubs. The pies f .. the meeting was greatly ei tna' dot this by many social features. 1 plain. The ton's invitation to meet innriiiit' even city next year was accept , The following officei ' were 9,rucK elected for the ensuin, menians. En- Mrs. W. R. Burney, of Ct 9 burned to re elected president una ss. Hundreds !>' ;Mi?s Jano Waterhouse, fort, tirst vice presideut; IV n were mat- Booth,of Chester, second v -iv . _ t . ? * *' itayo. i-ruiu imji a vvue, "Uiai J'OU ll sentence Dr. to he so absent.roinde* ud executed we are ont dining ou'." I bond. The ''El? What have I peal is to be now?'' term of the "Why. when the host* ed you it you'd have soi ( was sworn pudding you replied tha EI. Claflev uq to a tremendous pressure pensary auth- space you were compelle i charge, and cline.'"?Tit-Bits. arrested an 1 is said that Chester Elects New ! 1,0 6fforl 10 be Chester special in C emain in jail. observer, \jay 5. |n t 7 e8* an<^ most holly 10 ir* Pi/?lr?rM>5 n..- election that Cheater h D-, May 5.? in many yearn Henry i a negro, wa-? defeated Mayor K. I>. ( jht Irom Pic- today, the latter lunmo ). it in alleged, election, alter nerving assault on a term. The rote w?s: oman. It ia 252; Caldwell 240. '11 feared that issue carried 251 to 26. be lynched if Henry Samuels, the r.e No details of or, i9 one of the city's* f< are known. business men. ^ .y oii lonarems, laeiu ; airs, ttarryr. L.] were separat- fheraw, recording se< Mrs. E F. Boll, of Bla< corresponding secretary was inform- Mitchell Levi, of Sumtet :e a party of urer: Miss Georgia Dai irrendered t<? State?b..rg, auditor. uisouers were * cii i Many-weak, nervous women ha nelu, Wliere btorcd to health by Kidu Ordered to ^-v 118 'l stimulates tbo kidney will eliminate tbey will elimi the men. waste matter from the blood. 1 , depress the nerves, causing nc iieil WES 9u0t. Laustion and otber ailments. ( , today and you wiil soon be wel i\ were snot ant to take, Fuuderkurk Pbui clinging to W"Homaiontl Jt Co, Ileatb Sprit e their lives. " " ' * i the women Elderly VSToman A.t ause of their Suicide. Noifoik, Va , May S - Sarah Nash. , aired 00 y complexion take member of one ol the mot for constipation u stimulate those inent families here, pret cleanse vonr eve- , , ... , , rone needs ?u the despondent over ill heal lo/co?*5K her8e" throueh ,he hot s. suicidal intent at the h her eon today. Her c< Drangeburg covered ^her lying unci h Violating *n H P?ol of blood. Ph w say her recovery is impos cial in the _ , mu o? * Card. : I he St ate . TLis is to certify that all dru l tile prosecu- autdori/?d to refund your monej I Hrnurn inr Honey anil Tar tails to enro yon cold It stops the coagh, heals f the dispell- prevents puenmouia and con Contsius no opiates. The genu wn WH8 taken yellow package. Fundorbnrk ] ieveral weokB V w- * Co- H*?th av and convicted sentenced to P'orce of Habit. or be ira 4>I wish, John," said L1. t-.i.-. .1 mm ? 9Q9 r 111? Eat \ e News *^*<p j[ Ifix-Govwho for You want of the is been < 0 usidian, Kodol will vhile on ????? a his re- You ntsd a sufficient amount of [lis two food wholesome food and more than this you need to fully digest It. i *?re Blse you can't gain strength, nor ] He was Can you strengthen your stomach if < liber of " J , You must eat in order to live and i secured ni|nMn.tr.nv,i, ians at- You must not diet, because the \ Jr. Mc- hody requires that you eat a suffloUe is *ent amount' ?'focK* regularly. < tion tc- But this food roust be digested, . and it must be digested thoroughly. . When the stomach can't do It, you must take something that will well and help the stomach, raedy. it The proper way to do Is to eat 1 llef;t Pur*: what you want, and let Kodol dl- y ealth and . /. ontainH gest the food. commence v. E. t\ . Nothing else can do this. When 1 the stomach is weak It needs help; you must help It by giving It rest, omen's aac* Ko(io1 w111 d? that. < Sold by J F. MA Sumter ji- " te Fedewas oue ^ history. ' ' ??????? g? S?We Sell E Charles- ^ in that ^ "J- f That Goes to. ra were ^ e year: tag6 Or 2L 1 dumbia, " are i r It Foley's r uongh or ; the lungs rr; Ferguson rharroacy, 'rings. K f ; ( Between Carnes Bros., try hot > when Sbbbbbbhhhhhbmhhhi d""? Notice, Lancaster Graded f1 ?" ?sk Schools. ne more t OWirtg Wlioin it May roneern : t( on VOUr Take notice that pursuant to a petition | I signed bv ten voters end fr^t.imi<iur. (1 to de- resident in I .ancaster School District, wo, the undersigned. Trustee-. of said ,, District. do hereby call n puhlie moot- i| injf to be composed of all those voters w who are resident in and return lor tax a- \, Mayor, tion in said District real <?r personal ,, property of the value of not less than !5iarlotte one hundred dollars, to assemble in the , , Court House at Lancaster. S. C., on ho r!r??. .... . - - - _ weant-suay, ini< r.'in day of May, !f?00. ljs| e-t?'il at 6 o'clock p. in., for the purpn<Hi of electing a chairman and sacretsry c?t ft" seen said mooting, fWc trustees of said school c | district aiul of determining what sjiooial ' tax, if any, not t?? exceed five mill*, 'aldwttll *hall ho levied, as the majority present 1 shall decide, ott all real and personal ? 'Of re- property within said School District, J| . n . for the maintenance of the pnhlie , schools of said District. < Samuel'1 Th|s Apru 27th, idoo. ifi bond i.Kkoy SIMUNos, \v. T. tlKKOOKY, I. I?. KiTNDKKRLKK. (W may- J no. t. oukkn, . D. ft KECK WILLIAMS, oremoat _ , ^ . 0 Trustees Lancaster School District. ( ,M??td. i nimouf- ANI CTs. I# wil1 bc Klad to I iceprea- 1^ ure with us ior rncb, of IJ our line. We SbSfc K to y?ur advanta ; Mr?. I# mantels before , treaa 1^ where. They ; 1^ We have on han R Heady - Mb iev IW-nie- . . , s'ho thoy ud which we are se tupuriue* 1^ Don't miss the p :f VOtlH CXk RMOORF I and Manufac y ?. ? Mr?. _ ? a IIHHBHiHHHHl t promiu ITl ft 1)1 V tmr * Money J ?'ne Ot ?-^-i >ok (lisJ,ltcioU8 And New Gc ysiciane Bible. ed by buying ceries of II ' I <- ?" ' s, Vhat w ' f 1 food you need digest it. * mmmmKmmmmmm mmrnrn y, Our Guarantee Qo to your drmfflst todajr, tad I aurohaeea dollar bottle, and If yon sea honestly say, that yon did nod reoetre any benefits from ft, after m$9i ising in# inura bottle, ttwdnt* ' [lit will refund your money to yow , W | without question or delay. p\.* We will pay the druggist the prion %r >f the bottle purchased by you. f| This offer applies to the large All wttle only and to but on# In a if 'amlly. We could not afford to make snob in offer, unless we positively know That Kodol will do for you* It would bankrupt ua. j The dollar bottle contains 2K times \ Jm is much as tho fifty cent bottle. I Kodol Is made at the laboratories MMi )t K. C. DeWltt 9c Co., Chicago. ij />i/ c\i e. r\r\ Vl\t I OC vfi jthing P Build a Cot- fl Vlansioxi" ?1 have you figanything in will make it ^1 ige. See our M i#( buying else- CT \ are superior. ' da big line of ^1 -i ted Paints ?1/ lling at cost. >aint bargain. I I 11V/I F7D IH ?<* over Crawford lltut. I>irng Stor#^ All call* promptly attandad night and day. x io" i-rf W 1*1 I 1 I :turing Co. ^ ^ Saved >ods Obtainj your Gro} l & Elliott. I == I -i r and Funderburk Co.. ;?6-if . I iotice of Teachers' Exami nation. / , A * V The next regular examination f( fachera' certificates will joe held i he Court House on Friday, May 1 !MM>, bettiuning at it a. ui.,aml closin t 4 p. no All persons contemplating teaching in the county, will pleaoe henr [jis in mind, as positively no one rill be permitted to teach it the pubc schools of the county, that dpesn ot hoid a certificate of qualification.1 Respectfully. ' v A.C. HOWELL, \ ? Co. riupt. of Kducalion. - ==? ~ ?~ ? Money to Loan. 1 ?u. uo'? prupured to negotiate loans ut a * rem $.'tCO.?Mt and urtwarda on improved ottou far jus. repayable in aonoal installtents, at 3 per cent inteieet No corntitwion* charged ; only a reasonable fee >r abstract of title. \ W?-6d R E. WYLIE, Attorney-at-La? f.C. FOSTER ' Hliyaloian and Quraeon 1