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]\ THE LEDG ti| Tiiurlow &. tor HiiOA A .'J ?NAGER. t?W-OJJMUJIll M? ?? ? II IW1MJ? *- 4 8ATUKDAY MAIM'll "1 1^0 r ^ ??mmtmr???vammmmmm ?t?w ?1 nn. o * NKW liKGIS i'UA HON LAW. 1 I (J,?n<l)'ions Nocos^nry 10 ttnaliio a Citizen to Cast a ltallor. Tiiti now rogitilrnt on aw a yiiiu- [ longta- aud ver> airin^e I t<? 11-L provision)-; out a o nipr. nous vo , idea ol it can bo gut hoi cd from , the following; V Uutd .January 1, 1898. re. i l as , \ t ons eh ill bo m tlio iiat.de of \ ihr e ?upo< v sors in oac t c untv. 1 \ a- d af'ler January 1? 1898, I?o j *j work will bo in charge ol one tu? ? pervisor in each conn* v. Until January 1 1898, all mulft 1 citizens who hay* been retud nl- 1 of li.o State lbi iso)oh s and iho r ' respect.ve polling i recinct tor ' four nion lis and rave paid their poll i?x at. lea-t uix months pro v ous in an eleoii'.n, an-l who are * noita'oitng under anr oi the dt- < abi it1 es a eniioued ui the eonsti* > tut on, and who cm read ornti 'or : Hgj stand til-) c ii-ul it" n. are entitk I i am to regi-ter anil become elector-, j Eg Alter Janu try 1, 1898, the otter j Br conditions must be mm pi od wi !i < B as descnb d, and tho rand due m for registratou must have a <> , w paid all taxes that ma* have l> en ( I luscsfeed against linn during the ( f previous >ear, must t o ah'o t> read and writs any tec ion oi the ( ? cuusuiunon, or inu-t .-now a>c re- , caip s on property 10 the van it ' 8300. Mmistcis <t d Uacheiv. where i therw se qualified. w ii ho ' entitled to real tor after tix months residence in the State. The registration books mud bo opened at the eoii't house on the first Monday in Apil next, and ' kept open tor hx comes; me i weeks. 'I hey must be opened ajain on the tir I Monday's m ( Jane, July, August nod Septorr.- , tier and kept open one week in each month liev will be c'o o . JO days let'o e the genera' e ec tion; but individuals who become of age during iliat int rvu ami aie other^ so qualified may be registered before ti e b oka are closed The hoard of regis*ra iou is to be the judge as to an app :caiu'? qua location for voting It the nppl cant is n it sutislio witii the runn# of tho board, ho can take his cu-e to a circuit judge or the circti t cn irr. and trnm i h?>ri? Hie supreme court. All persons r?flr'sfcred on or before January l?lo08, will bo qua'itit* 1 v tors lor rhfe unless tlioy should b. iiilt-e quentlv di'qua'itiod on ac<-oint? ?d other p'ov sions i>l t o con-i^uI ion. Kegidrat on cor ideates ,-h.il be in 'ho loliQrting lorni: L - 1 'At1/! si raoon t.Vrt fi Nun her . rhifi is to eer if/ I hat i? a reg.stete I o ec'or ol the election didnci or count) ol .resides in town-bp o1 arisn or ward; is yea s ot age, a d is eiititieii to vote in p.<l ung precinct ifot herwire tjaa died Registered on ilio ? day of . 18?. " *** ' 9 Hoard of Registration o* county. .Supervisor of reei?iration oi con my. Provision i= made foi iher.-i.ewal of loit or dcBlro>eil ccrtili ite* a*id for ibo frausl'or of regs.ra tion Irotn ono c unty to a oiher. J' in the duty of tho clerks of He court to keep regis ru-ion boar;* advised of all convictions for d * rjuahfying crimes, ami it is die duty ol the regis ration board* to oia-c the names ot all who have been convicted of such enmes Tho di'QUaufyiiiK crimes are: liur glarv, arson, obtnning goods or mouoy under false pro emeu, perjury, forgery, robbery, bribery, a lultrry, bigamy, wifeoeating homehreakiiiir, receiving stolen go (Is, bteacli of frost with fraud ulent intent, forircation, sol rnv. i< cent, a-sauli Hith intent to lavish, miscegenation, larceny, or crimes against the elect' n laws, it is provided tint the di tub 'Itio* occasioned by c nviction of the crimes men lone i may be removed by a pardon Ironi the governor even after the name of ?he voter has been stricken l?om tin regis-r (ration list-*. i Until after the centra! cita tion of 18U6, there is no chance in tinlaw as it ?m> ios to iucnrpor-itrd cities and town*. Af er the g<ner ( at eicct'on of 18% h ^en-r. be* | j lore an elect on can be he'd, all T nt the WOO Id-be ?0 lOOSl h ive been duly re*is>er?d by a uperv:* sor of re^iHtration appointed by the mayor or intendent, a* the case may bo. Before * certificate can bo ivtued, i he ar pi cm nt mu*t have ?uvt.-cribed to an oat li t<? the 1 effect th >t be has lived in the Stalltwo years, in the county one 'ear 1 and in his pol ing precinct four 1 months next immediately pro- 1 coding th* e'ection ' J he<o are, of course, numerous 1 other provisi n3 in the Jaw; bu* it ' is only such a< have been men I tioned that o-pocinMy concern he ? individual applicant for regntra t tion. h iiucklen'a Armca Salve. \ The best salve in the world for cuts Bruises, Mores. Ulcers. Mnlt Hlicum Fever Mores.'1 et'er, f/'h?i>p<d Hnnds t chilblains, f orns, nnri nil skin erup i llona. and positively cures piles, or DO pay required. it li|MfniaMl io glva WHH^^^erfect sntlnfcotion or money refumlvd. Kl-.- 2.1 cents per box. For sale by Bro. Kxppnsefl ot III 8i;:1e. ihc Trcanurcr Makes an Exjilcinutiun That in Complete anil i, tear. I'ha S'nt?. Htute Treasurer Hates luimled llie f*%ron ^covciuaj tuu luiiowiiiy jiiiiltf*ion of the expenses of llie Btufe "hi giving information to the public, icwspupeis sometimes commit errors hut ure amusing. For instance, tliej Slate treasurer is reported to have paid mt since ti e adjournment of tin* h gslutiirc between $180,000 and 100,000 or tlit back salaries of the Btatc oflleers iik) for the expense of the legislature. If this were correct there would surely je merit in tiie claim that siflaries of he Slate olllcers siiould be reduced. L'lie amount mentioned included not inly legislative expenses, but also mimint-? due pultlic institutions for 'our months (one Item of whicli was s'i, 11J..SI, paid to the lunatic asylum ilone), certain special appropriations ind tli" salaries of all .S'nite officers, ncliiding judges, so icitors, sleiiogra ibers, auditors, etc "The legislative expenses for the rear ending Oelobet 3'st, IHOo was ~7 The legislative nppropria;ion bill for the year IM><> calls for $57. *o7 00 I am ()Uoted as giving the uiiouut at $on,ond. I had nottheexuet llgutes with my, but I told the you in? gentleman of I lie press that the iinount was between J.Va.OOO ami SO t,? 1(H), "l)f I lie $3^0,000 paid out of the general funds -inee November 1, iMOfi, nearly 110,000 went to pay the January intereat on the publle debt. "Other amounts have been i?aiil than those in thegenerni futnl ?an ifiHtiinee, ?:M,ooo out of $45,407 (111 of the privilege tax fund anil large amounts on the special dispensary fund." Kansas Populists. Hutchinson, Ivans , J/arch IS.? The Populists of Kansas held all enthusiastic convention here and elected delegates to the national convention at st IiCiiis Unusual Interest attach yd to this convention f>r it was expected to outline tin' poficy of tin1 party in reference to nathna' politics in (lie coming campaign. The delegation will be headed liy ex-tJovernor Lcwelling, John W Hreldenlhal, chairman of the State central committee: ex-( 'ongrcHsman } I arris and J odge Frank Hosier as delegates at large. The platferm adopted demands the free coinage of both gold and silver at a ratio of 10 to 1. Tile mention of t he name of It it Tillman hy one or two of (lie delegates in Shell .speeches called forth dcafenit g applau.se. The Privilege lax Fund. (,'lcinson II ill //up Munci/(o Duriiii/ ffo ('uniitig )'< ,/r. The privilege tax futnl from Xoveni!r' 'j"i : '>' < yn n'l iii.o ,.ti... i.T to about $40,000?nearly double tin. amount collected during the sunn month in IS04 95. and it is expected (lie entire amounts collected this yem will be twice {but collected lust year, Clem-on tollrgc receives the full benefit of this tax and this year will bavi an abundance of funds for use at tin iustitution.?The Slate. i t?..i;?w..t f/v..r .>?.?>? vuuin rur'i, It was rumored taut night, h:uI tlx rumor originated from tlx- best ot nu tliority, considered tVoin tlx standpoint of personal interest and means of learning it, tli it there w.ia a poliiien I con feretx-e at the home of I Donaldson, NVesl (Sreenville. K.r ('oii?j resi-mnn (I W Shell, Postmaster Melts nixl Jix? 'I' U>'iu)/etl were said to he present. Tne object was surmised to be to weave a net ubout Senator John li M Irby into which, they linpi he will fall at the next senatorial election /'oiitical a (lairs genetnlly in this county were *o have been dijcurned ?(Sreenville News. A ti Km lie//1 er ( J i v e j i? i*? - ? ? ? I Churl tie, N. C , March 17 ? A fpeciu1 to Hie Observer from baliahurv, snr* 'hat Frank M Ir win of Houston. Tex . gave himstl' up to the police, claiming to have embezjled the funds ot the II. K. A- W. T. railroad 'hero, of which he was ch'ef clerk. He was jjit returning irom a trip to Uaiifornin, London, York and other point#. There is great new* from Key West. The safe lauding of the Coflaxo expe~ illtlon wi h its stores of war material Ih the beat gift of fortune the patriot* could reeeiv j at thta Juncture?except a bigger exposition, with more rlllea ami cartridge**, and this we hope the Hermudn will soon lie aide to report. With 200,000 Hp:uii*l^ troops against llieir 40,000, the ( ubans have odd* !>nougli to contend with; but that tlie.se 10.000 should ha\e hut 20,00(1 rifles and ;>ui a tntrti or a carti idge to 11 rifle, n u condition wliieli ought to excite he sympathy of every lover of ? 1K)11. 11 in tuny to predict tiiut I lie orcea which for nearly two month* ?uee had to act upon the defensive, or o rely upon muchete charges only icum?t the Hiilendid J/nu*er rifles of ho Spanish, will now take the ngg: en* ive, and, while continuing the warare on guerrilla lines, make thing* rery hot for the tneiny.?The Htute. - Noyanfcee thank (???! I ?? torn near II It?- fluid, 8 (J ! have nven'ed t e cltea hh1. and h??t tock Uitcher that hau ever been nverred Agent* wanted. Addreaa VV I? nollv. Greenville, A'a. "JJ*. . WTi nWi irh. . .iTM.O. ?. m\ n rf mmilBiBM IIHi DONAl?i>&OV3 ?rU?W8 tlo K?i(!o~sos tin* Poitilioii of Clu.irniaii Irby ? rt Thinks t iio State Convea ion Wi 1 Not lusti net 1 h. IMe yjates to Holt. (1 tecnvilli* J/huntaineer | ITon M L Donaldson, of this city, is t tint member from South Carolina ??f the National D.uiociat ie executive j committee, and as lie is the connect* iny linl; het ween tiie State and Nation* ; hi ucmoorncy, we have sought to ??l?tain 1?sh views with reference to the issue raised by Senator Tillman in proposing 10 boil the convention at Chieugo in the event ti at free silver was not endorsed in platform ami candidates. Mr DonaMsou declined to speak as a member of (he national committee, since he was no: authorized to speak in its behalf, and the committee is not charged with (be ixi'liiolou of delegate trmi the convention itself, but lie was very wiring to express an opinion in bis individual capacity, and hence Wv asked him fills question, i "What are your views willi reference to Chairman Irby's position, as stated in bis call for a mooting of tho State Democratic executive committee?" To which Mv Donaldson replied subslnntially a follows.* ' I think Chairman Irby's exposition of the p?inciples of Dem >cracy en/irely e irreet. It is a cardinal prin ciple of the Democracy ??f this State that tire majority shall rule. That principle lias been peon arty emphasized for the last few yea's in our .State politics It would, thmefure, he ex" tremely iuconsist nit and absurd for a delegation to he si nt to the National Democrat it ('< nvention 'prepared to holf if need he,' or in other words if things should not go u< cording to 'our way of thinking.' I am and always have hi en an advocate of free silver or 'silverile,' as we are cubed, and I behove that lar^e majority of tlie people in Smith ('aroli ua are for free silver hut important as wo believe R to he i that such a plank should be in our tut! tbuiul ; !j?t * rni, / do no' for a moment : i elievc that a ? onvent b m of South ('# r<> * in :t I?enioera!s *.v i i I ii street itsdeleto tlii' National <''invention t*? l.olt, if tliey nhoulcl fail to r> alize their whiles in even lii it part oulnr." M r Donaldson was : l*o asked wiiethi r li?' autieipah <1 a (tonlest in our State I < 'oiivention over the fsoieas to whether the delegates lo, Ohi-ago shall be iiistr.u te I to lioit under certain cire imstancrs, a* proposed l?y Senator Tillman in hi* recent letter to Key It ! It U< i'i. and lie rep led as follows: "Whether or in t there is a con/eat ovei it. I am frie to say tliat tlit- lines shou'd lie strictly drawn, and the matter definitely settled in our State Convention beforehand; that the dele* I K'lt. s el? cti"i should he simon-pure DenmciaH not eonditionaf ones, inI stmeted to w.iik with all their mi^ht n , ii II a free silver candidate for the I'resii j deney, hut like all Koud Democrats tc stand by the action of tin- convention. i ii n u mi; mil w mi. ^ in pursue iiiii - course, uikI it) it spirit of uniity and fairness 'i?ive ami take" \i ill) our broth er Dcniooiuts from th. otlier States then we should not ->o as Democrut* at all It would >>e much more manly anil honorable, if we will not auree t? abide the action of the convention or: the financial ??r any other issue, t? U<? ntoncato the 1'opuiistrt, or cani| , < tit. "It is evident Unit we tire Hearing i ureal crisis in our party and nationu iiistory, a crisis that will try men a1 to what sort ?>f stnll" they ate made of Our people are not ready t<> niuki shipwreck of their t > it lent faitli, and . .Si ntIi Carolina will retain its time honored place in tlie national Demo , cruoy." j | H ASTED! V11 OSS TIES. /i.000 Narro-v Ontr.e whilo ant post oak cross ties wanted bj - t heraw ifc (Jh?-lor Railroad, Ca on If Ferguson, Depot A.ent. foi vpcoiicatious < ash will be pai( on do ivery at Lane.later, or lint ol Road vV II IJaudin Receiver, riicrokee Bill Hunted. Fort Smith, Arn , March 17.?At 2:11 P in , foduv i itiwf r l Ooldshy, alios I'heioke* Jtill, was hatt.;ed. He wat declared dead in 10 minutes. On the gallows, in reply to the <|ucstion it he had unytiiing to say, he answer.-d : ' Vd, i ( tiiiit' in-ii> totiie, uoi t?talk." Tuininc he kis-< d Id- mother good* bye, and wijtli u untile on his face, walked t<? 1)la place on tlu* t r'/1 Father I'itm said a prater while the i|iK>me<l man w.?a belnp pinioned Hill wan smiling when (he cap was jirawti uvbr Ilia head. The house was pdjuMtml, and at 2:13 Turkey Koll' fcpruiig the lover and threw the tap Mi11 got liia wonderful nerve from Ida another. She "to: d by him on III** gallnW" willr* out flinehitiK or "bedding a tear. Hhe tc-ok the body to p'ort (Jib'bn at 'A o'clock. lf .irv?lo?i Rniilta f From ft letter written by J '*i'in?H^ man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are tw rmlttcd to inake this extract: "I iiave no hesitation In reeonimending !>r King's New Discovery, as the results were ill moat marvelous In the >< of my wife. While 1 whs pastor ot the Itnptist Church at Itlvea Junction she waa brought down with Pneumonia succeeding I.a Cr/ppc. Terrible paroxysm* or coughing would liu>i hours with little hit rrtiplioti and It seemed aa If she could not aurvlve them. A friend recomtnunded I)r Kind's New Discovery ; it wa? quick In its work and highly satisfactory In results " Trial Ia?tties free at ('raword llro* Drug Hice. Regular site Oc and $1.00. (Sulldren Cry for Humor's Castorfcp. J } A Gallant Ron tie. Tom Carter, Colored, Saves a ljtltle White OIW from a Runaway Team. A colored Columbian distinguished I himself yesterday by a life-saving feat | which, while it did not involve his | personal pe-il, was yet of a diameter , entitling him to high praise. Mr John \V Hendrix of /sexington county had come to the city to make some purchases, driving his wife ami two little childron in a wagon drawn by that Klaus naturae, a frisky mule, lie stopped his team at Plain street, tin* nntr tTiPti t\f ??? * store under the Grand Central hotel and leaving his family in the wagon, went In to buy some goods. The mule was facing eastward;sonietliliig started it and it swung round abruptly 'oward the west, upsetting Mrs Hendrix and the little boy out of tho wagon, and, turning tnto Main street, dashed at full speed down that thoroughfare. The little girl, Lille, a lass of six or I seven years, had beeu thrown into the I bottom of the wagon'and could hardly I be .-ceil by the ;>eiple on the sidewalks; but Tom Carter, a stout young co'ored man employed at Strickland's stables, had n glimpse of her as the wagon dashed by him and instantly set out in pursuit. It was a hard race, though short. Opposite The State office Carter, who ran like a deer, reached the wagon, jumped lip on it, snatched the liitle girl from her perilous po.-dtion, jumped out, and leafing her on his shoulder, returned in triumph to Mimnaugh's ! store where lie delivered her to her parents. As lie passed through the crowd brought out to the sidewalk by the exciting incident, lie received a shower of coiu testimonials to his gallantry. Strangely enough, tlie mule slackened its spted as soon a* tiie child had been taken from the wagon* and, while turning McKay's corner and heading in the direction of .Lexington was sei/.ed and stopped. Had the rescue not been au quickly made the little girl would almost cer< tainly have been thrown out of the wagon and seriously injured, if not killed.?The State, IStli inst. For lieii t The two*fitory house on Church Street, recently occupied by W K Welsh. Splendid garden, good wa* tor and outhou ea on premises. Pap f nrma nfrt n r . u. W> >U9, Oiti, a|f )MY 1U uru V. Welsh. m tm Two Negroes Shot at Prosperity Special to The State. Prosperity, March 17.?There hat i been mi epidemic shooting or killing among the negroes. I f tlie work keeps* up there wiW btr special elec* tiou laws to kee^^^^^Bbeminority. j Ilii fiir^iiWfh frIi^^^^^^to*^!rT7Tib' Saluda river, oi^ day. Merrit Lindsay shot und instantly kil/o? Fred Hawkins. There had been conn trouble between tlieir wives and Haw kins assaulted Lindsay with a roil and was battering him up prett; severely when Lindsay drew his pinto ' and shot Hawkins through the hoaii * killing h I in instantly. Lindsay is it jail and will be tried at the term o ' court now in session. At Little Mountain on Sunday i couple of hoy a were tussling and u bo; ' | handed his pistol to his brother to huh ' so lie could handle himself better. Hi | handed it with the muzzle pointer towards himself. When his hrotlie caught hold of t, it went oil', shoot hi) | him 11)rough the forehead. The pis tol was selfactlng and the trigger wa clutched, with the above result. Trla Justice Haltiwanger, acting coronet held an inquesl. The verdict wa that he came to hi* death by acciden from a pistol hot, the pistol being ii the hands of Henry Counts. I . . . Attempted Suicide r 1 Charles C orkle {'til His Throat With < 3 Jtazor Lust Right. Charleston Post, lSih Inst. Out of work ami out of mind, M Charles CVirkle tired of seeing hi poor wife and six little ones actual); j suffering fv.r the necessaries of life at , tempted to commit suicitle by cuttinj , hi* throat at his house 25 Queen street Mr Corkle had retired ami about 1< . o'clock he awoke, ami feeling dcjecte* ami suffering mertal trouble, ant ^ weary of searching for work hi vain lie left hi* bed aud went to a trunl i ami got a razor and returning to hli couch, sitting by the side of his wife he plunged the knife deep into hii , throat, almost severing his wind pipe, I He bled profusely until Dr Bar I Kit who was hurriedly summoned to tin scene, arrived. Ilf Uorlu.l " i 1? I 1"? '? " ^r. ?* i".v, TTIKI * II*' (iroisutuuc Ul Dm Cathcnrt hihI WmIhoii. mw?iI uf the wound and stopped the bleeding After faithfully workiuff 011 th? would-be suicide until 2 o'clock thh morning, Mr fAirkle regained 0011sclousnea* At noon today he wa aent to the hospital, where lie ia rest ing comfortably. Dr Karbotjxaysthert la aome flight hope of Curk/e's recovery Four aw Successes. Having the needed merit to mor? than make good) all the adVertlsinu clainiM for then),/ the following four reined lea have inched a phenomen I fsle. l)r King's New Diacovery, for coz sumption. roughs and colda, each bottle guaranteed ? Klectrlc Bittern, the > real remedy for I.iver, Stomach and Kidneya. Itucklen'a Arnica Salv? the t>eat in the world, and Dr Klng'a Now 7/lfc 1*11 In. which are a perfect till. All these remedies are guaranteed idojuat what la claimed for them and the dealer whose name Is attached herewith will Vs glad to tell you more of thern. <! at Crawford Bro's Drug Store. W f f 0. J i" wmw m j J ii if ma. iM ii iKTOii ii iA I? mist rou . 1,'fVH. A Pretty 18 year old Girl Shoots //< / self Through the Heart. Muw yllice S'mith, a pretty IS yearoUIgirl, committed suicideat lOo'oloi Ic yesterday at Jacksonville, Fla.. by shooting herself 111r<>?11411 the hea t. The tragedy occuried at the home <f flic girl's mother in Springlieid, a Jacksonville suburb. Miss Alice >v, s alone in her room, when Mrs Smith, who whs on the front noreli. heard a pistol shot Rushing into A lice's loom she found her daughter on the lloor, dying. The bullet entered ubout mii Inch below the lef' nipple and death was a most instant On tiie diesser, ] Mrs Smith fou?d lb following Hole .* "I must die to end my suffering-*. Alice." Twice the girl had made attempts on her life by taking chloroform It is hinted that her desire for death w; s due to a disastrous love affair The pistol used by the girl hud be* lonued to her father, who w:.s accidentally killed last fall while uttending the Atlanta A'xposition. Dletl of Hydrophobia. Horrible Fate of a Little Bo1/at (/*cndale?Dicil J net Fine Wet k* Afttr Ileintf Hittcn -/t i/t/slerioue ( olorcd Corpee Lb tint I in the /load Correspondence of The Daily News. (tletidale, H C., March 16.? Yesler* day afternoon liitle Baxter Hopper, ? years old. son of Dwel Hopper, died of hydrophobia. I ast Thursday the little fellow complained of his ? m Ittirt" lug him; and it got worse until ho finally beguu to have tits, an I lie had one every live minutes until lie diid. Strange to say, the little fellow lived Just nine weeks to oue hour front the time the dog bit him. lie was buried at this place this afternoon, 17th. This morning as Mingo Crinton, colored, was oil his way to work at Gleudule he saw a Negro man l>ing in the road dead, but was afraid to ! touch him, and lie came on to town aiid'.reporte J what lie had seen. Three or four white men went to the scene to see if the report was true, and sure 1--. .. XT ? - uicic uijr it .ii'Krn mini ny 11m* name of Tom I)ood, atone dead. It is 1 a mystery as to how he cat e to his ' death. M. w. t;. Cleveland 8 Itir'hduy. Washingto t, March 1H ? President Cleveland is ">9 years old today. There was no particular celebration of the event at the White V/ouse and Mr Clevelund passed the duy as usual at his desk. Home of his personal riiends ' including Senator Vilas and the Hov ' Byron Sunderland, his pastor, renn in ' bered the occasion and called during the morning to pay their respects. J. S= 1 e ^ ?The mill | urchsses by States o j cotton from Seplemh* r I, l80?, U February 1, 1890, were as follows Alabama, 44 9SI; Arkansas, 1 ,670 t Georgia, 14."t,.*ts?t; Kentucky, lot4|/> /youisiuna, 7.400; Mississippi, II,lib J I Missouri, ISS; Noith Carolina, l.'{|,74s I .South Carolina, 220 078; Tennessee j 10,404; Texas, 0,701; and Virginia, 10, f 084; total, 0, 766 bales. t Relief in Six Honn. y Distressing Kidney and Bladder di I eases relieved in six hours by Hie "N i:v e ORKAT KOUTH AMKKK'AN KII?Nki , Ourb." Tliis new remedy is u greet suriirise 011 account of its exceedin) r promptness in relieving pain in tic ? bladder, kidneys, brick and in ever; _ part of tiie urinary passages in male o female. It relieves retention of wate and pain in parsing it almost immedi ' atelv. If you want quick relief um . cure this Is your remedy. s Hold iiy J F Maekey and , Drug j gist, Lancaster, H U. II When Beby wm ?tc*, s?e gave her CiwTorla. When ih? wm a Child, she cried for Castorta. When the became Mlas, she c!i?g to Caatorla, x When ?Ue bad Children, she gaee thein [ Two . r Ti r\ : for une. 1 By *i>ecial arrangement* with tii I Publishers we are able to oiler liOM ! ANI) KAHM in combination wit) * Thk Lrdokk for tlie price of our pa 1 per alone. The annual subseriptjoi * prlceof Thk Lkuukh is $1.50. To rv ery ?ub*cxiber who renew* nou antl pay* in advance we wi\l *ent " him HOME AND FARM FREE ' or two papers lor trie prtee oi one. HOME ANI) KaKM is recognize! f as the leailer in enterprising agricultud ( al journalism. It has recently beet ' enlarged to sis teen pages, and o more attractive than ever. Its list n i contributors contains the Humes o , practical farmers all over the Houtr _ its Home Department is unsurpassed, Its department devoted to children i? a well spring of pleusure in ever) household. Renew your subset iptioi . to Til I>IDSU and' grt this CTMI agricultural a id home Journal KUK/ FOR ONE Y BAR. I When Oahy rtok. wa h<T t t*, | When ?he wan a Chlkl. *h<> oried for Cantoris. When *he became Mlm, *h? clung to CH*t/>rla. 1 When the had Children, ahe gave them OMterh, I I > aMflHHHaHBBaaHBMMMB iron 1)1'* PEMIA, i adlg> <'??n end stomach dtanrden, taka ftHoivm iho\ mi I Kits. 1 A i dealer* kt ?i> It. tl per bottle. (IcnnlnehM ^ada mark rtid craead rati lincaou wrmj>pex Childran pry for Pitcher'* Cwtorfa. \ ( ' inn. .n w. Whj Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitch* ami Children, It contains in other Narcotic substance, for Paregoric, Drops, Sootli It is Pleasant. Its guarant Millions of Mothers. Castori fevcrislincss. Castoriu prei cures Diarrhoea and Win teething troubles, cures c Castoria assimilates the fu and bowels, giving health toria is the Children's Pan: Castoria. ~Castoria Is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon tbelr children." Dit. G. C. O?noon, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the host remedy for children of which I nm acquainted. I hope tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Cnstorin instend of the various quack nostrums which nro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opimn, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their th-onts, thereby sending them to pretnu.ux-> g. ivea." DK. J. F. KIKCOELOC, Conway, Ark. Th? C^ataar Company, TT Id FAY Y Ml IS 111 rs X tut" | WE NE' r II | | J dflHP 1 SUMMONS POR RELIKV 8 I ATK OK BOOTH, CAflOMN, COUNTY OK !,ANCASTKIi. In Court of Common I'len*. Tim //riiUli and American Mortgajf t t'cnij'Hiiy, Limllrd. Pfftintiff. j*- HKUlllMt, ' .Small fi. l.iiolHJiy and Charles H [( iiou?h, Ih ft ntlaiil*. To tliH l)efen<lant?? Muruii I.. Liml-a i ami Charles II. Ktium I YOtJAKK 11 Kit Kit V HI'MJ/ON RI) ami ie<|uir??l to mowfr I lie mm I>lititiI In llii* Mi'lini) of which h copy i here* 11It m'i veil ii|m.ii you ami to -? rv< a copy of * out a swer to the *aM eom ( plaint on ilio aiili.icriher nt hi* nflin ut Lancaster Court House. >. ' a * within twenty ilu.vnuflor tiie ^ rvi?-. , hereof, exclusive of tho day ol" sucl service; ami if you fail to aii?w?r lit* ( complaint within the time aforesaid the plaint ill'in Ibis action wiilnpplj to the Coin t for /he relief tlemainlvi in the complaint Dated January 27th, A I) . IsfMI. It K W V LI K, ' PlnintifVa Attorney. W. W. PR It It Y, i .> c. c. c. l r. V ) , To (he Ihfc.Htlant Lhnrlet /?. /{oun Take notice that the Httmniona (ol which the tori^oin^ i* a Copy) ami complaint in tin* action, ware hied in the oltice of the lerk ?>!' (lie Circuit Court for ^ald t ounly ??f I ancnster, ?; Lancat'er t otiri llon?e in fnl?i Htate, on the2?ih day of January IHt?rt It. K WYLIK. i' alntld s At orney. P rem?Mtto? tlal do not in-' . , mm th? hrwth or intortrro with on? abustnrw or kUaaqre. T? noiul* up ana imero%*? tto ?itt?I Aealtli.ctomniieaiiiu wai PfplwaP' oooipWio. |o wrinki.nor iUI>Mn?** follow thla tiwitneait In tern <1 l>jr phi hi. am and to arttn? society Udlo*. PATliNtt TKEATFO Of MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL, Will *'4*r,i.,?. ??B.l I r??u In va M.I. V f. IMBtB. riiCMI STIUTtt (HUH) ki nav k it is ....... ^ OH >r*s prescription lor Infants H^Hj other Opium,.Morphine nor HjHgM It is a harmless suhstltuto BBS ing Syrups, ami Castor Oil. ,co is thirty years* use by a destroys "Worms anil allays KbBHp rents vomiting' Sour Curd, HHH <1 Colic. Castoria relieves fiHjl oustipation and flatulency. a.(1, regulates the stomach ly and natural sleep. Cas* fflBugr acea?tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. |HB " Castoria Liao well adnpti >1 tocldMrnn thai I rrroniuu ml itaaau()criortoany pi- hci ipwioit HGm^X kuowu U? inc." j^Bn IT. A. A Benin, M. D., lit So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. Y. i our pit j iinprrtm>*nt have sjx.-.i-.i highly of their or portenco in their oi:t*i?lo priicUeo with Car >rta, ftinl although we only hare !>roong onr W^H me<li< ai suppll w\:it i > huov.u .?s rej;uL-.r products, jret tvr nro freo to confess that tho HKhN merits of Castorla 1 at won tin to look wttli favor upon It." |9|Hfl united Hospital and dic?e?s.?rtt Boston, Mass, ^K$? Att.CN t . J'MiTU, I'rca., [urray Strsot, Now York City, C9| OUE I 11 I) f | jj| \ ^ a B H ?! fc H LJLl>u J_.i i.| money! t? ' OnERA'7 A CIISTA'R 31. It ,s 'HBl.UI.K, j f 11 ; i!;iitv ? *? ? i.? r .: * y on t< ( "|)i| nftbf jll limy ] ?, 1904, \\ i N n. y f.ntn m| r ai 7 .? i 1 :>???1 < 0 j> m Fort Ahwii " n ('"> # in " x ^/t ^ m U?.h? tin vi lie " *i : ? :i i:i * X.Vi > m ? At. Cheat'r " m " t i'.as i lit rv r>. Lv. ( It- t? i lit 11 <? > a ii i;d ft '.o p ia Hi . i L " 11 hi 7 } in ' ! /?;? " <titles ill*- 1: n"? a ?i. mii! 7 " |i ill K . . aw ii lit i tii i. lit I N 10 |. iyv | A r lAitWAHte: n? ! <> ? j in v i?i : ?7il j> in 1 'in. i li ;i\ in,' 1 a icii-tfr .. 7 :tO ;? n )t ( oiiiiiM'tMu' \ l??"-i r with CCA N mi? i ig h< till, C& I.going north ami <5 C I > A N going v iv-t I | Truii leaving /*ttii<'H-N>r at itOQp in.. I J connvi't" i?t Chnter with ( A A noilti fi !,.| (/ < ?V N M ^'il (I , , lhfg ik.rih m ?l m I h ouHti r wltli .'i Cn. from < .mull . 'T r;i 111 ? ?. 1 t; ('lot*!' r at 11 . . u> , (''iniio'li mClipxIci w i i It 0 (>' lit A ft not 1 Glmrlol te, ?n<J at/ ;t cantor wiih n tf.t J for v nn'rii I r i.n i iivi r } ' ?? ' | !?., coiiio'i !h with (J \ A fioin < omiAo bin. (< t'A NT (roni Atlanta ami V a'a.. ] from I i?nolr W. II. MARGIN, Reomvkk. J. Ai. .oOn,K....m;pkki.vi i-.Ni.avr. I * t at-flr, . J'tran ?h> m.l '.,.1^. In" u|i, ii.ke dBOW v* LlTTRKS It !? pv, ... ?V lua |< ? , V 4i?A tMiw'toTbr litchiVi Oastorta % J ' iLW' * ii: e y.vfe