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I J 7 ' MAKE PREY OF POOR ICE^ Each Wa* EXTRAVAGANT FUNERAL8 EN- Kella COURAGED BY UNDERTAKER. Columb ons in Soi Afflicted Relatives, In the Flret Throes folin^ordi of Distress, Induced to Assume the 8tate Pecuniary Burdens That Lat- The order er Are Severely Felt. plaints fr ??? state that One cannot go among the poor very "without < much without hearing more or less clr- Ing the i< ?umstantial stories of how the unscrupulous undertaker fleeces them. fo' writes Arthur B. Reeves in Harper's KJSJJ?* "Weekly. In fact, nothing less than after this ghoulish aro some of the stories that partment. are related to Bbow how pressure is the provi broilirht to hour on .,<vr.nlo .?- ? ?" to cause them excessive expense In from time burying their dead. A dying husband tin<l test, begged his wife that she give him 8??je5J ,?[ only a plain funeral. She promised, i!. , but when the undertaker came the wlu relatives were present. As soon as when fOUI he said she wanted only a modest this depar funeral the undertaker sneered, 'Ts be by thet that all you thought of your husband are repret to bury him like that?" She was chaser pa hamed Into spending not only more wise the than she had promised, but more than commodlt; the Insurance he had asked her to ? }P port the i . . .. . ment and "This Is the last thing you can do tuted loo] for your wife," one undertaker urged the penall a poor porter, "and you dont want to vlctlon tti be haunted by the thought that you not less t were mean." Then the crafty trades- for each c man In death pointed to the children Issued and cruelly wrung the man's heart by Pla,ntR re adding: "If you dont do the right thing by their mother they will curse (]river8 w] you to your dying day." It Is hardly weighing nuoessary to Bay that this distracted transactlo man demonstrated his love for the dead wife and mother by having a fn- -.p. n neral which condemned the children UnLAnlU to actual hunger and want. Another undertaker refused to go to North Ca Bellevue for the body of a child until Chan the mother gave him a golden crucifix, an heirloom, as security. Such cases could be multiplied If It were Bflmsfor of any use. for cases of this kind are ?' v* so common among the very poor as to uame and be almost proverbial. That is not to end. say that all undertakers, or even a name has majority of thorn, are rogues. They worry. F\ are precisely llko every other body of thing to men?some honest, some unscrupu- "Dunmltt! lous, charging "all that the traffic will you?" bear" Then ag Once having been accepted, the vul- rather a? tnre undertaker has the family at his name Is 1 mercy. For Instance, in one case a 'nRS- Tt chattel mortgage on all the household 'tat of nai furniture was demanded. The family tils, says: refused indignantly. But when they "O- I)an approached a second undertaker they Half th found he would not take the case be- doesn't kn cause the code of ethics forbade him. lng called They either had to take the original has made undertaker on his own terms or aub- merely gi mlt to having a pauper burial. "I'm gel mitt. "Gc Bit. of . Contlpodo. T V Jeff Fitch has had about the closest . ?D. ' call of his life the last few days. to a bout one week ago, while sleeping in ? 77. n his bachelor quarters, he felt some- *ome 1 "K thing bite him and after applying some turpentine ho thought no more of it. day or two later the wound be- Ai gan to swell and in a short time Fitch "fihave, was a very sick man. He was remov- "Course ed to the home of Chris Powell, where I'd a said for a time it was feared he would not The bar recover. A search of the room where proper ani Fitch had been sleeping revealed a "Hot or dead centipede upon the floor back of "What i the bed, where it had fallen when the for?" half-awakened man had crushed his I "Well, i tormentor. Fitch is now said to be and some out of danger, although far from re- me, sir." covered.?Arizona Republican. "Then 'e ,av , " ' 'tend to y< T. R. 8ays Emma Must Marry. w*at you'] At a recent dinner given to the er^.K writ or < .v.?? now. Nej kueir Dcnriceil ID the Bull Moose campaign were three >r np 11K women: Edna Ferber, Iner Halnea Qil- 1 on * 1 1 more and Jessie C. Smith. All of J,? ?1" ? them had to apeak. It is reported that 18 ?ud8 earlier in the year Miss Ferber had 1 a conversation with the chief Bill niay Moose, who addressed her somewhat f,0nf0r,n, as follows: "Miss Ferber, Emma Mc- *a c a r Cheeney MUST marry; she is a young i Llnc nna woman still, not more than thirty-six or so, 1b she? Marry her off; she ( Extr ought to have two children; that An ornl young son of hers don't amount to collecting much, but I think he is going to come scum, cau out all right. Glad he is going to one of tl* college; do him good. I like the way seemed tc Mrs. McChesney solves her soclolog- This woult ical problems."?Exchange. I n*?11 'or k erable troi Paint to Indicate Heat In Bearings. >!'^ A paint that is a bright red In color .6 at ordinary temperatures turns black ???e ? ? when the temnerature rises tn 19ft a*. p an grees Fahrenheit or thereabouts, and P001 ? a then resumes its red color when cool ?u again has been recently Introduced. | .,,0n ,, ThlB paint <9 especially suitable, for an na ^1 Instance, as a coating for bearings, as y?un*- T1 it will show that a bearing Is commen- w<?rf> antl clng to heat before there Is danger of Beeme<J w damage resulting. The color changes ntn'' aflor are said to be unmistakable, the paint is unaffected by lubricating oils and Is a 'i *' also free from akalies or acids.?Popu- " ,ngei lar Mechanics. a a chance Poor Town for Lawyer. J ' Pwm Yan, N. Y.-This is no town 6 for a lawyer. There Is not a single j5ejtun_ civil or criminal case in Yale county ' T1 Ua Andispu?ed of. and there will he no HoiI_ P.rr /cases to be tried before the seml-an- rROJ ' ual term of the country court this np a, jmonth. ^ nle county has a population t fft of ,llV ' ' get a decc To Prevent Blood Poisoning tains man .ply at once the wonderful old reliable T> some dlshi ^JRTKR'8 ANTI9KHTIC HKALINO OIL.a?. drivers I wbal dressing that relieves paiu and heals *fl|uine time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c.fl.-. ?ngers get 1 tv S, AUGUST 5, 1913. CHILD KILLED BY SENILITY A Visio Slx-Year-Olt Girl Bore All the Symptom* of Extreme Old Age. Spartanburg Hei It fell to our Cleveland?Roele Qryelck, 1107 wait an hour or Robin avenue, l^akewood. Is dead of tiou not a thou i "old age," though her seventh birth- customary we 1 day was not until next August ceaseless stream I ^The little girl's hair was as gray aa >.? ... ... jj j could keep It up long enough I __1 maybe home day would be a Rockefeller or a Carnegie. 0 DAMMITT IS PEAVED 1 finally loet my Job and I think It was because I would eat so much for irollna Man Wants Name breakfast I could not work all mornged?Has Caused Him ,n8. being bo stuffed, and In the afterMuch Worry. noon 1 would be no good either, as all I would have In me by that time was d, N. C ?Orlando Dammttt 8 few crackers and things that left me llage wishes to change his w?ak- The boss Bald 1 was no good has started proceedings to 80(1 Kav? m? tbe gate. Dammltt says that his Now, after leaving Heaver Falls I cauaed him a great deal of drifted around In Ohio and finally or lnHtanco, It Is a common cam? to McKeesport, where I got a hoar some friend shout: lob- 81,(1 have made good ever since, ! Come here a second, will '88 1 681 three Hquare meals every day. When Billy Sunday came to this city aln. Dammltt says that It Is 1 attended the meetings and finally :kward for him when his blt 1116 aawdust trail and have been oelng called at lodge meet- 1,vln& right ever since. Hut 1 never le secretary goes down the 0001(1 forget how 1 bambootled you mea and when he comes to out of twenty-four cents a day about three months. amltt!" Finally I have come to the conclue time, Dammltt says, he 81011 tbat 1 oev?r would be a real good ov whether his name is be- oltl*en until 1 would pay back the or whether the secretary mon?7 1 bad cheated you out ot. so I a blot on the books and Is bave flK?red It up as near as I can vlng" vent to his feelings. what 1 owe you, and 1 Inclose It to tting sick of It," says Dam- yoT1 ln 11111 lott?r. Qod bless you, and K)d heavens, it was bad D1"8? 'or m? ten I went to school. 1 play football team and whenever ! FOXES VALUED AT $15,000 good play the fellows used te a long cheer. It went Maine Hunters Capture Mother and ke thla. Rah, rah, rah. Fine Young Ones With Rich Dammltt! Dammltt! O Dam- m..k Hancock, Me.?Six black foxeB, lother Worm Turns. worth $15,000 or more, were captured sir?" by Calvin Graves of Hancock and his ! If I'd wanted a haircut two sons, Thomaa and Arthur, near bo " McParland's Hill. ber adusted the chair at tho The capture Is one of the richest gle. ever made In Maine and breaks the cold lather, air?" he aBked. record for recent years The foxes do you want to know that wl11 probably be marketed In Princo Edward's Island, where the black fox tome" customers like It hot Industry 1b centered In this part of like It cold. ATI the same t' t*1* world. CaHrln Graves and his sons ran Into ipose you go right ahead and the nest near McFarland's Hill enjur business. If I don't like tlrely by accident and surprised the re doing I'll kick." mother and her Cve progeny, three of ood, sir; you can kick right whom are females and two males, and tt!" vociferated the barber, were successful In bagging the whole he chair to an upright posl- of them. News of the discovery was a Jerk that dumped the cub- soon flashed over all the small com"B11I, hand the gentleman munlty and created a great sensation, an' hold the door open for The fur of the mother fox was In fairly good condition and, of course, 16 well to remember that the the others are In excellent shape. The professor In charge of the young foxes are, It Is estimated, about sometimes owns tho shop.? two months old and are the size of a Enquirer. half-grown cat. 1 Thoy ane now Bafelv pbupH at ?h? ordinary Head-Dresa. Graves home in Hancock, and they thologist in Mexico, whole ar? Jealously guarded, for it is not ofblrds for the National mu ten thal a Malne hunter bng8 8everal ght sight of a blackbird- thou8and dollars in one day. a Mexican cowblrds?which i have a snow-white crest. GEM PACKAGE IS OVERLOOKED 1 be an extraordinary Bpecl is cabinet, and after consld- Dlamonda Valued at $3t000 Loat frt)m able he succeeded In shoot- Express W.Bon Finally Found t> his further astonishment, b Dr|ver sed crest proved to be a hlte cloth stitched Into the Baker, Ore ?While $3,000 worth of trimmed to represent the dUmondB ^y in the middle of Center cock. The only explanation gtroeJ ttxpreBB Messenger Hussell maglne was that the opera- downing passed the busiest half hour een <[ooe by some of the In- of h,8 Hfe when he wa8 not wlplng es when the bird was very ,hf. 8Wea, from h,8 brovv he wag he wounds of the operation ?earching th? pavt,m,.nt. rely healed and the bird ^ dlamondB were ,n a paokaKe ell and cheerful under its conB1Kned to a locu! jeW(>ler from a nment. Harper s Weekly. chlcago rtrm ,nHteiid of placlnK lhem In his chest with the other sealed is Lav ah W th Honors. packages, Hrownlng threw them carenlous statistician says that ^ lQ th<? b()Uom of the wagon has seventy times as great When be BU d to deMver ^ of getting a decoration as packagt, at ltB destination It was misson. As a fact, the list of , Col(J beadB of Bweat Btood oat ecorated this month tills bpow whep he lbought of ^ ages of the dry Vossische ind contains about 4,700 ________ tils does not mean that spa- $53 000 000 Dam nany boasts annually 4,700 ^ Assouan dam and other irrigastlngulshed enough for dec- ,)on v orkH Rgypt haVe COBt $r,3>uoo.. id orders. It merely means but jncrpap(, jn (he value of eed not he distinguished to pnd ln n)jt|dle and lover Rgypt hus 'ration. 1 he 4.700 list con- ?rom fiS5.0n0.0OO to $2,400,000,000. y honest (and, no Aoubt, ( bp lf (E< r(J, . Gf ti,js land haH risen unest) postmen and engine M . o ,?oo to '0.000,000. This Cven elderly, faithful scav- has done for some decoration. 1 , decades __ - TELE LANCASTER NE^ !N MUST USE MAN GORGED AND STARVED 'ANDARD SCALES ??? Conscience Leads Thrifty Glutton to Con Must be Provided With Repent Old Swindle In Letter to ble Weighing Devices. Man Swindled. Orders Issued. la. Aug. 2.?All Ice wag- nearer Falls, Pa?Charles Welrith Carolina must be equip- Mn?. a restaurant proprietor of this standard scales, according place, who has been following this )r Issued a few days ago by line of business for year*, received a department of agriculture, most extraordinary conscience letter was issued following com- recently. It contained a Pittsburgh om several sections of the drftft for j22.08. The letter, which ;e Involved in the transac- 61111 Its own story. Dear Mr. Wlerllng?I worked In one lowing is the order of the of the factories In your city several it: years ago and I boarded at your res3 to notify you that on and taurant for over Botne three months. 1 date Inspectors of this do- used a meal ticket I purchased from acting in accordnace with you once each week. For a ticket 1 sions of the laws of this ... i,? ? _ . . . I# 1 without further notice, p ? 0 do,la"? ap??ce. which made It . to time carefully examine 0o8t ?? twenty-four cents a meal, for sealing or rejection, all The tickets were good until all the i delivery wagons from meals had been puched out, and after iverles of Ice to consumers a few days I came to the conclusion All scales used on wag- that 1 could save myself money by be examined and sealed, only eating two meals a day and id correct, by inspectors of making these two meals carry me all tment Weights of Ice shall ^ d raaklng my tlckot laat mo le standards just what they . . . . . . rented to be when the pur- *n?er' 80 1 ^ breakfast enough to iys for the goods; other- keeD me UP to lato dlnner tlme- and purchaser reweighing the ^ saved me one meal a day. But y delivered, upon a sealed where I wronged you was this: is own possession, may re- i stuffed myself full of your good discrepancy to this depart- grub at the two meals 1 did eat to keep proceedings will be insti- me going over dinner time and to do >1* JmPT?Toin ''Ln that 1 would call for a second tes of the law. Upon con- . . . - , . te offender shall be fined order and would *ut a lot of y?ur han $5 nor more than $50 crackers In my pocket when I got off iffense. This special notice table. At the two meals 1 did eat to you because of com- I would stuff mh skin bo full that It caching this department was a wonder tdrme 1 did not bust, but miners that deliveries are 1 saved one meileach day at your exde from wagons by negro pense and wu nappy. I also thought ?tD8e* 1 wa? working a great scheme and that w?ai 01 ine agefl women who are end-1 presently a" tra lng their long lives In the suu at War number of passe reuvllle. ed( gome to hu Not only had her hair turned gray, direction? and but many other characteristic changes, another train, which appear with the passing of mid- appeared a youi die life, accompanied the progress of teen or twenty the rare malady which caused her BUrvey of accon I death a peat ,u the W1 I ii 4 4 %4 _i ^ u Not particula Her steps were faltering, and her though her face hands withered, while wrinkles lined on uot for anj her face. though she had | Her parents and her younger sis- bination of largt ters had become accustomed to these black hair, but changes. 8o had some of the nelgb- suggestion of a | bors j girl's face Many others who visited the house, speaking to the learned for the first time of the lltUe ^ ^ ? girl whose life had so been telescoped di'r"(KtS and' ope thst while youth was yet beginning, f aU(i sincei old age came on. I things. In hei To many of these visitors this was quiet, self-posse an awesome thing. They crossed them- knew of nothing selves and talked of It in whispers. In her glances Coroner P. J. Byrue visited the there was no home after the child's death and relt | furtive curiosity arated the statement that she had died j,,'1,' ?, " j," ?{ old age again at so r;.r? Raymund s disease was given ss the pnrjty, she cont cause of dsath. This unusual affec- a8 if unoonsciou tlon, as medical textbooks show, is j line interest, an named after Dr. Maurice Raymund. man who looks | who first described It in 186*. It has face but would Its seat In the heart and results in ' e(' \? thmfdi an a diminished flow of blood to the | dative as to p lungs upon the BlrlS I C6I1CG The final result is a malnutrition j ^ave seei ' which brings about changes, which m0re years thai commonly accompany old age The ) game look of pe Immediate cause of the child's death fused with that was dropsy. erliness that coi ??_ ; only. It tolls tl LADY BOXED WILHELM'S EARS io CfemlnfnTtdc i It somehow i Titled British Woman Tells 8tory In and hearing of Her "Reminiscences of Dlplo- 1 in the station v matic Life." now than of voi j purity should no London.?Lady MacDonnell, In her ins thing it u wider spread att book. Reminiscences of Diplomatic ? n j)e tjiat c Life," tells how she once boxed the (,.'lV are pejng g Kaiser's ears. The incident occurred of the tree of ki when Lady MacDonnell was living in know it a stea Berlin. Wilhelm whb then crown seiousness takes prince and he was a frequent attend- and destroys i rosepetal bloom ~~~~~~~~~~~~"????ness, open and i God forbid, and their teens, ev<^ ^ of r~n..~. -i <-_ riculture at Was Emperor of Germany. ' maintains experi ant at her teas and usually afterwards digestion tests a played checkers with his hostess. She vestlgatlons are writes: results reported "On one occasion he accused me of ' These reports cheating He was apparently so seri- charge on appll ojs that 1 became infuriated and, un- ev?ry food aubj mindful of his high estate and my processes, such | duty as hostess. 1 impulsively leaned nlnK. bread mak I across the table and boxed his ears \ A penny post c j His sense of humor and satisfaction congress or t< I at having so successfully worked upon riculture will br i my feelings, saved the situation Ever lhp bulletins not afterwards, when he met, he used to bution, or you c cry: 'I know a lady who cheats at lar one directly checkers.'" I Marriage is i MAN 81 WALKS FIVE MILES ****' Learns to Dance When T6, and Is Anx- If nnri fllO lous to Have a Try at the lYCCp lilt J Bunny Hug. White River Junction, Vt ? Al- Hw?lth is Wort I J though he is eighty-one years old. Lancaster Pei Dana Rurbank of Raruard walked five H ,t miles to attend an old folk ball here. ! Mr. Rurbank did not learn to dance ! Many Lanoast until lie was seventy-six years old lives in their Now he likes it better than anything the kidneys wh* else in the world. organs need h< "I never saw the tango or the bunny are responsible 1 hug danced." Mr. Hurbank told a re- Buffering and ill porter, "but old as I am I would like Mt d(>1 dan to give them just one whirl. t>i.i "1 don't think there is any harm ^ ' n< * s ' in dancing or attending dances any helped thousam more than there is in attending ;ers- Here Is a church. I know there is a lot said recommendation i about dancing and the idea is that i Mrs. D. B. Br it Is immoral, but 1 don't see it ihat 1 g^ Rock Hill I way. I think there is a lot of enjoy- BU'ij6Ct to dlzzv ment obtained and It makes you feel . . , that you are not on the shelf of old ,Rnd ba?* nn<, age. 1 love to dance, and I am now J' k realizing what I missed by not learn- Rjdnoy nils ing before. I don't know Just what g00d for such start* d me." supply. They hi I continued takl ?????? well" Acrobatic Pair. por flaie by a "The bride who married the mill- ?onta p0?ter A t.ry hero want ?p thn a.s.o. .ho ?< | w York. solo count savs. on her fath< . s arm. . . Tko hrk..,-, v, , tod States. satic. He "\* .' up > j 'Remember t ... -rue's h. -1-" and take no othi I \ < ^ ^ - . - ? . \ 3 AT THE MOVIES. IT. of Purity 3he sat within the Picture Show k and watched the villian rave. She shivered while he made his wife raid. Wash dishes like a slave, lot not long ago to She saw the officers rush in, two in a railway sta- To catch the villain bad, sand miles away. As Who sassed them to their faces and fell to studying the Stole all the guns they had. of human faces that He tied their tongues within their lingered with great- mouths, ice about the station. ' Their hands behind their backs, in rolled in and a An<1 drew upon the two a pair mgers were discharg- CM dusty gunny sacks, rry away in various He took them to the river and ^ a few to tarry for Into the drink they dropped, Among these latter While off to tell his cronieB he ig girl of some eigh- With speeding footsteps hopped. ^ years and, after a The two policemen floundered 'round lmodations, she took ' Within the awful drink, liting room. I Their thoughts were so congested rly for its beauty, I inal was fair to look up- Twas very bard to thiuk. J f striking feature, They didn t sink, however, and , the rather rare com- ' They didn't turn up dead? ? blue eyes and raven 5^ floated down the river?for for a certain refined Each had a wooden head, rtless girlish purity, G. F. PAUL. was a study. In " ticket agent, in cour- : ^J seat neighbor if her I At he way, her look was [ "ein "efJ?i?fe-B mileI?I Many a man is serv- M r bearing there was1' r { ssed ease, as if she mg in a miss-nt positid to fear or fret about. 11 . _ * Itie^eS'^ibecause he hesitates or affected shyness. ! .? _ f 1 that caught sight of stai t on a canvass toi \ ? issing failed to look I ? a vision of delicate 1 One. inued unembarrassed j 5.SLST t.nmn?o7a q A want ad will find d a moment at her i i j have somehow want- tne place you want and y fellow so unappre- . * J t resume in any way sknilln havp unchaperoned inno- MlUUlU Ildve. i in women of many iqit is needless to rei this young girl the . . . SS'oS-,!: mmd y?u that when ie sweet and winning the position hunts the' >od, faithful and true I , . allPra- .. * . man a better salary is seems as if the look J this girlish wayfarer L| k'ere something rarer Hie v ilcitJiC. re. Such a vision of t have been the strik- ? .? s, for it should ho a ^ wwwrHeesnMKeeeewe*** itude of womanhood. ?1 ur young girls of to- NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR COTiven to eat so freely lowledge that ere we TON WEIGHER. lthy, subtle sox-cons possession of them _ orevcr tne delicate STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, nf piriish nnturni- County of Lancaster. I frank and happy? Petitions in conformity to the law yet we confess to a having been presented to the superig distrust of all this visor and county commissioners of >ut making our girls Lancaster county asking for the oleosa to the world and tion of Cotton Weigher for the cotfore they are out of i ton markets of Lancaster, Kershaw *n before they are and Heath Springs, in said county :h. We let people, and state, notice is hereby given that ?n dollars a column, an election will be held on Tuesday, s and hold conflden- August 12th, 1913 .btween the hours our young daughters of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m., for the purdicals, though we pose of nominating Cotton Weighers agitators and self- l f?r said cotton markets. If no canmers, know nothing didates receive a majority of the lives and motives, I votes cast at said election, another ealize what sort of election will be held on the following y be giving to the t Tuesday, August 19th, 1913, for the sm of young girls, election of said nominee. All parties i live, the thing has who are growers or buyers of cotton, who are qualified to vote in the Dem ocratic primary election will be permitted to vote and a majority of the is for Housekeepers. votes cast is necessary to elect. The vife takes advantage following managers will be in charge offered for the better of said election: title management of 1 K?r Lancaster: Bart Cousart, here are many avail- Charley Caskey, Turner Culp. lch perhaps the aver- ' At tV* ?t?" AA ^'ao^~ is icnnr-uif mon' D A" Hendri*- J- Sam Bruce. . u u, . At Kershaw: John M. Hinson, R. St reliable sources of s. Floyd, W. C. Adams. ur department of ag- I Announcement of candidates, and hington, D C? which theid pledges must be filed on or bement stations, where fore Monday, August 4th, 1913, at nd other nutrition in- which time the assessment will be conducted, and the made; . . ia farmers' bulletins. This July 1913. are offered free of T' ?' BLACKMON, , ,. , .. County Sunpervisor. [cation, and discuss iect and many food as preserving, can- ANNO! NTEMEXTS. !"K]' ,Cj ? . For Cotton Weigher, ard sent to a member ] hereby announce myself a caruli> the secretary of ag- date for Cotton Weigher at Lancasing you a list of all ter Court House, in the approaching k available for dlstri- election, subject to the rules and regan request a particu- illations of the Democratic party governing said election. i LEWIS P. CLYBURN. i sure cure for flat For Cotton Weigher. I hereby announce that I am a can... . ... .. didate for re-election to the office of 1/ * 1 111 II Pot ton Wft Icrhor at T nn/in6i<%? - ? w ? .. W.DMV* MV unituaoiQi, DUIT MflneVS If 6II? ^eot tothe Jaws ?t the state and the J rules and regulations of the Demo cratlc party A. J. BAILEY. , Having, and Some For Cotton Weigher. [>ple Know How to j am a candidate for Cotton Weigher at Lancaster. I recognize the rules of the Democratic party, er people take their and those governing the election of hands hy neglecting cotton weighers in Lancaster coun? >n thev know these ty- and wU1 abldo by tbe 8ame- If elected, my motto will be the same dp. Weak kidneys aB heretofore?to know no man In Tor a vast amount of the discharge of my duties; and I I health?the slight- believe a change should be made In gerous. Use Doan's the cotton weighing business in Lan. caster for the upbuilding of Lanremedv that has ca8ter and her cotton market, s of kidney suffer- j. f. NISBET. Rock Hill citizen's ? i For Cotton Weigher. r* muu. .We are authorized to announce anson. .03 E. White the name of K1ilson Small for C0U09 S. C., says; "I was weigher at Lancaster, subject to the--* and nervous spells ruleR and regulations governing 1 head acred lntenso- same. bles were caused by ~ When I saw Doan's For Co,,on Weigher. advertised as being 1 hereby announce myself as a compiainis, 1 ROl a wmumaw Ior re-eiecUOH to the Office Mpod me at once and of Cotton Weigher ror the town of ng them until I was Heath Springs, subject to the riles and regulations governing the same. ? J . _ . .. I Z. F. MACKEY.. 11 dealers. Price 50 y lilburn Co., BufTalo, For Cotton Weigher, agents for the Uni- We are authorized to announce the nace of W. T. VanLandlngh&m . , for Cotton Weigher at Heath Springs, he name Doan s subject to the rules and regulations ?. Br. governing same. ? * ' . *