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1 . \ &1* ywrtfir.aXB?ca6?K?,r> n Mf.i? ]\ TB E LIvDG ., Tnurlow C. Carter III l\>:\ A i t . S * NAGER. t..ivvna. tut t/. i ni w w ii?>? mmiWwmr-m-inrvw.Tr> ? SATl'KDAY MAKt'tl "1 1^1) - A ?ww??p?> y-A NEW REGIS i UAMON LAW. Cjudi'tons Ncues'nry to Eanblo a Citizen (o (Just ?i Ual'nt. The new regbtrut on aw i? yui'*length* and ver> string; I < nprovisions; hut it c mpr. lions vo i lea ol it can be gathered trom the fotlowiug; \Uutd January 1, 1898. ro.i l;u t ons eh til be in the hat.ds of ihr: e eupe. v sors in eac > o untv, \ a-d after January 1, 1898, 'he work will bo in iharge o! one iu? pervnsor in each couti'v. Until Jantiary 1 1898, all malff citizens * ho hay* been restd ntof the State lb. ino)ea s ami. her respect.ve polling irecinct tor four moil lis ami 1.aye paid their noil tux at lea?t six icontlis pro v ous co an election, an J who aie not. laboring under any oi the diab; ires ueniioned m the constttut 011. and who c?n read or mi or SUBS s.and tin- c n-nt it? n. ttf entitled 90| to regi-tor and become elector . SSh Alter Janu try 1, 1898, the ot'cr HS conditions must be rompl ed wi h a* descnb d, an I the rand d?te for registration must have a -o paid all taxes thai muv have b en 1 messed against hmi duriiu tho r previous >ear, must to uh'p i> read ami waits any tec ion ot tlio ? constitution, or inu-t .-how ax recatp son propeitv to the va'u <1 8301). Muiistois a d leather*, where ntherwae qualified. \v i? bo entitled to regi-ter alter six months residence in the State. I he legislation books mu-t be opened at the coii't house on the tirat Monday in A p i1, next, and kept oicn tor six comeo'. nve weeks. 1 hey must bo opened a:ain on the lir t Monday's in Jone, July, August and Seploirber and kept open one week in each month 1'iev win bo e'o e , 30 days hefo e the genera' e ec tion; but individuals who become of age during that int rv.* ami ate othertf se qualified may ho registered before tie b ok* are closed The hoard of regis*ration it to bo the judge as to an app icatw'< q ?a i/ication lor voting If tlie appl cant it not satistio I with the (ru.ing of the board, he can tak< Ins ca-e to a circuit judge or the circu f co irt, and ironi there c I tiie supreme cunt. All persons 1 registered on or before Jnnu tn l?la93, will be qua'iHed % ters i hie unless they should h ult-e qurntly doquaotiod on aci-o mi, oi uiner pros sions of I o con- ViKegistrat'on cer<itieate& ah.il be in t ho lol'pains; lot n? ? - 'i'k'I! s1! m'ion (J 1! fi ateNu n W her l'li:s is to cor ify (lot r i? a reg.steioi o'ocior o tlie election district or count) o .resides in town h p o parish ?r ward; Is -yea s ol age a d is entitled t?? vote in ? - p?>1 ing precinct dot her wise ipsa itiod Registered on tiie ? d iv of 18?. / iaa , Board of IJegist ration ^ county. F . Supervisor ol regisiratiot of county. l'rov)e>on is made foi ilierlew p al of lost or destro\cd ceitiii ite ! a id for ibe transfer of reg a-ra () Hon Ironi one c unty to a nitu r 11 is I ho duty of the clerks of u? court to keep regis ration boar i' I advised of all convictions for d a qualifying crimes, and it is >lie duty ot the registration board- tc era e the names ot all who have been convicted of Mich c?lines Tho di-quaufyuig crimes are: burglary, arson, obtaining goods o< money under ;a!Be pro eases, per jury, forgery, robbery, bribery aiulUry, bigamy, wifeoeuting housebreaking, receiving stolen go ds, bleach ot frust w.tii baud uient intent, fortrcation, so I my i< ?e*t, a-sault with intent to lavish. miscegenation, larceny, oi crimes against tho elect' n laws It is provided tint the di Inb itie occasioned by c nviclion of the crimes men ionel may be reinoy___ ^ ed by a pardon Ironi th* governor even after tho name ol the voter has been stricken from tin registration lists. Until after the general ele tion of 1896, there is no change hi the law as it app'ies to incorporated cities and towns. Af er the gener al eieot'on of 1890 h sen-r. bej tore an election c:;n be Iw'.t nil rot t ho would-be voi?M meet hive boen duly re^is'er.d by a auperv:* ?or of registration appointed by the mayor or intendent, a* the cave n?ay by. before ? certificate can be willed, I lie ai pi.cant mint have fcUScribed to an o.itb t > the ell'oct th?t he has lived in the Si alttwo year*, in the county one >e ?r and in lii? pol ing precinct four months next immediately preceding the ejection The?e ?re, of course, numerous other proviei na in the Ja*: tor it iaonlvfuch a* have been men tioned that o-pecinliy concern he individual applicant lor registra tion. iSucklen'a Arnica Salve. The beet arrive in tlie world for outs bruises, Horee, Ulcere, halt It lieum i Fever Sores.'I et'er. f/hapj" I * ir??I ^ <;t)lltilriii)h, t'orns. iiiul nil .-Ui/j inn tioiis. and positively euNb piles, or DO pay required. It l*Kn*ranteed to ^Ive ?ntW-?tii?i or nmn?v lefceM e 2ft e?nta por box. For nale by ^>rd Bro. HH ^ "? -S nfr_ i, ??*- ^C; :m Fxppiises ol III 8 y t e. 17m Treasurer Makes an Explanation That is Complete ami i-.ar. The S'at?. Ftate Treasurer Hides handed the press yesterday fhe followingexplntVa tion of the expenses of the Hlnfe .* 1 "In giving information to the public, [newspapers sometimes commit errors tliat are amusing. For instunee, ttie i State treasurer is reported to have paid I out since tl e u ilournment of tlie h g- j j isluture between $180,000 and 100,0(10 j for t tie buck salaries of the State oflleers ! and for the expense of the legislature. If this were correct there would surely be merit in the claim that salaries of I the State olllcers should be reduced. The amount mentioned included not only legislative expenses, but also amounts due public institutions for four months (one ifem of which was l,14'2.8l, paid to the lunatic asylum alone), certain special appropriations ami the salaries of all iS'iute officers, including judges, so icitors, stenographers, auditors, eic "The legislative expenses for the year ending October '.1st, iSUo was &>3,H70 "27 The legislative appropriai tilth I.ill fitr llii. *....tf I till! ....II .> . | s.37 00 I nm <j noted us giving the amount ut $00,oo.). I hud not the exact figures with ine, hul I told the young gentleman of the press that the amount was between $->3,000 ami st? (MM). "Of the S3S0.000 paid out of the gen? eral funds since November t. iv.?3, nearly MO,(MM) went to pay the January Interest on the public debt. ' Other amounts have been paid than those in the general fund ?an instance, $34,000 out of $4>3,407 0'2 of the privilege tax fund and large amounts on the special dispensary fund." Kansas fopttlists. Hutchinson, Ivans , .I/arch is.? The I'opul/sts of Kansas held an enthusiastic convention here and elected lelegiP.es to the uutional convention at st Ij'-uis Unusual interest attached to tliis convention for it was expected to outline the policy of the p uty in reference to uatn na' politic | I in the coming campaign. The delegation will be headed by ex (lnveriior Lcwelling, John \V Ilrcidentlinl, chairman of the Statu central committee; ex?< 'ongressnian Harris and J mine I ( Frank Hosier as delegates at large. The platferm adopted demands the , free coinage of both gold and silver at i a ratio of 10 to 1. The mention of the name of B It Tillman by one or I . two of the delegates in /heir speeches I , called forth deafettii g applau.v. The 1'rivilecH lax Kuml. f.'lcniKon Wi/l //aiv to "Fin;/'." Duriiif/ the Coming Y'n r. ( The privilege tax fund from Novum_i 'i1-' ! ' lLu?\ 'it 'i1!fI 'lllh.- onn.o-."to about $40,li00?nearly double the I amount collected during the same t month in 1WI4 9o. and it is expected | the entire amounts collected this year will be twice that collected lust year. Clemson college receives the full belies lit of tlii * tax and Oils year will have , an abundance of funds for use at the . institution.?The Slate. A Political Conference. It was rumored last night, and tlx* \>i ik>>>m(I'u i r< 111 me i)?il <>t ant tliority, considered lYom the. standIm>1 lit of personal inteiest ami means . of learning it, (li tt there was a poliii s eal conference at the home of 1, Doiiuldson, West < i reen ville. Kj*. ('oii>;ressir.an (1 W Shell, Postmaster . Metis and J no T Ur.nu/ctt were said ? to he present. The object was surmised to be to weave a net about Senator John I. M Irby into wtiieli, they hope > he will fall at the next senatorial elec' tion /'oiitical a flairs ^eneiallv in this county wore h> have been discurs' ed ?(Ireenville News. Ati Embezzler (lives Himself 1 p. i Churl tte, A*. C, Slarch 17 ? A i-peciA' to the Observer from Salisbury, *av? 'hat Frank &1 Ir , win of Houston, Tex . cave him* . sel' up to the police, claiming to have embezzled the funds ot the ' H. E. A* W. T. railroad there, of which he was ch'of e'erk. lie . wasjjst returning a trip to i' i i ?? ... wn-iiuuiiB, uunuon, r? o* 1 ork ami other points. There is great news from Key West. The safe landing of the Cotlazo expedition wi h its store* of war material is the hest gift of fortune the patriot** could receiv .< at this Juncture?except a higger exposition, with more rltlua and cartridges, and this we hope the Bermuda will soon lie nhle to report. With 200,000 Bpanisl^ troops against their 40,000, the Cubans have odds enough to contend with; l>ut that these 40,000 should have hut 20,000 rifles and hut a third of a carti idge to the ritle, is a condition which ought to excite the sympathy of every Jnver of a light, it is easy to predict that the lorccs which for nearly two months | have had to act upon the defensive, or to rely upon machete charges only against the splendid J/auser rifles of the Hpaulah, will now take the agg:es* stvv, and, while continuing the wur fare on guerrilla lines, make thinga very trot for the enemy.?The Htute No jankre thank (it il I horn noar K Ig- field, 8 C. ! have invented I e chea est and h?it Stock ilitclter t> it has ercr Been invert ed Agent* wan ed. Address W P Ilollv. Greenyt'.e, A a ?-hill, nVLln M Ml.\ liONAl.USOVS YTfcWS lie 10o(!.i~sfs tin* Position of Oliivirnrin Irby a ft Thinks t lie StateOoti ve.t ton Wi 1 Not Instruct th Dele yjates to Holt. G ree u v i 11o J/ou ut a i noer ltou M 1. Doiuildson, of this city, is the member from South Carolina of the National Democratic executive committee, ami as he is the connectiiijjC link liet ween the State and National Democracy, we have sought to obtain his views with reference to the issue raised by Senator 7'illman in prope lug to bolt the convention at Clueugo in the event ti at free silver was not endorst >1 in platform and candidates. Mr DonaMsou declined to speak as a member of (be national committee, since be was no authorized to speak in its behalf, and the committee is not charged with the t xelwsioti of delegates iron the convention itself, tint lie was very wiring to express an opinion in his individual capacity, and hence wc u-died him /his question, "What are your views witli lefeience lot liaitmau Irh>'s p o-itlon, ns stated in his call for a meeting of the State Democratic executive committee?" I'll wltil'll \fv I )mI.uIi!c?h I J..,! staiitiully ii-. follows.* ' I think Chairman Irby's expos!ti>>11 of tha principles of Dem ?cracy entirely c ?rr?*?rt. It is acatdiual prin t-?pit* of ll?** Ih-nmeraey ?,f this State tlint tlie majority shall rule. That principle lias heen pent! arly emphasized for the last few yea's in our .State polities It would, theiefore, be ex* Iremely inconsistent and absurd for a delegation to he sent to the National Democrati Convention 'prepared to ho!t if need he,' or in other words if things should not go a> cording to 'our way of thinking.' I am and always have hi en an advocate of free silver or 'silvente,'as we are calied, and I believe that a lurce majority of the people in South Carolina are for free silver but impoitant as wo bolieye M to he that such u plank should lie in our national plat term, / do not for a moment believe that a eon volition of South ('nrolina I ' nmerats w i i I ii sin et itsdelegsitis to ti e Natl" 'id Convention to holt, if tliey should fall to n ali/e their I wishes in even that part eular." M r Donald-am was e hi. asked whethi r lie anlieipati d a contest in our State I < 'oiivention over lite is-uens to whethi < r the <ie|egates to, (Jhcago shall InI instructed to holt under eertaiu cir' e instances, as proposed hy Senator : Tillman in his r? cent letter to Key It \ II Held, and he rep ied as follows: w neiuer or n< i there is a con/est uvci it, I am free Jo ray that tlie lines -hnu'd In* strictly drawn, ami the matter delinilclv settled in our State t '< >11 vent ion beforehand; that the de)e? lt *t? s elected should he simon-pure In-mociu not eoiiditiouuf ones, ln? stnieted lowoik with all their might ' i i " I I I 'I "I " J a fret* sliver candidate for the Presi deney, hut like all pood Democrats ti stand by the action of the convention It we ale not willing to pursue thi course, and in a spit it of amity am fairness '(jive ami take w /th our hroth t'f Democrats from th. othei States then we should not go as Democrat at all It would he much more mauli ami honorable, if we will not agree t< stride the action of the convention Ol the linancial or any other issue, t g<? at oijco to the Populists, or cam < ut. "It is evident that we are Hearing great crisis in our party and nationti history, act/sis that will tr> men a to what sort of stull' they ate made ol Our people are not ready to niak i shipwreck of their i > itieal faith, am Month Carolina will retain it* time honored place in the national Demo eracy." nMU fi'a x / /;/>: t-/? o.ss ti t:s. 5.000 Narrow Utiuuo while am post oak cross tie.s wanted b t heraw & (J ho tor Railroad. Ca on I) Ferguson, Repot A.ent. fo Kpecdications ( ash will be pai' on do ivery a'. Lancaster, or lin of Road. vV li Hakims Receiver. Cherokee litli IJ aimed. Fort Sn ith, Ark , Marcli 17.?At 2:1 l> m , toiluy ( 'tawford (loldahy, alia Cliuioke* Dili, was handed. He wa declared dead In 10 minute*. On the gallows, in reply to the ijues t Ion i' he liail any thing to say, he an Mwered : " Xo, 1 came here to die, no to talk." Turning he kissed Ids mother good bye, and \vi#th a ?mile on his face walked to Ills [dace on the trnp Father I'ios sa il a i?ra>er while tin doomed man was being pinioned Mil wan smiling when the rap was tirawi over his he.n|. The n<>-.-?. was adjust id. and at 2:l't Turkey Koil'toptuni the lover and threw the 'rap lli'l go his wonderful nerve from his in< ther , Mho -to. d l>y him on the gallows witle out ilinoblng or shedding a tour. Hh< tr-ok tlit* body to /" ?rt (iibnn at 1 o'clock. .IfirvtlouiRsfuIti i Kroni ;t letter written by J '.<nni^ limn, of Dimondale, Mich., we urt p. 1 mitt* d to make thin extract: "1 have no hesitation in recommending l)r King's New Discovery, a* the re nulls were almost marvoloua in th? of of my wife. While f wan pastni of tlie HaptfrttOtiureb at Hives Junc! tion she whs brought down with I'neti ? nioniasucceeding La (Irippti, T?rrl< hie paroxysms or coughing would la?i hour* with little int rrupiion ant) il seemed mh if ?die could not survive them. A friend recommended I)i King's Nc .f Discovery ; It wa- quick In its work and highly - itIsfactory in results " Trial (Kittles free at ("rawOrd Bros Drug Sto?e. itegular sIr" (to and il <*>. I pafldren Cry for VUcber'i Castorfc^ ; F A Gallant Ron uh. Tom Carter, Colored, Saves a Little \ White (Jlrl from ti Runaway Tcam. A colored Columbian distinguished himself yesterday by a life-saving feat which, while it did not involve his personal pe-il, was yef of a character entitling him to high praise. Mr John W llendrix of Aexington county had come to the city to make some purchases, driving his wife and two little childron in a wagon drawn l>V that lusus naturae, a frisky mule, lie stopped his team at Plain street, the side entrance of 3/imnaugh's uew store mirier the Grand Central hotel j and leaving his family iu the wagon, went In to buy Home goods. The mule wan facing eastward;sometliiug started it and it swung round abruptly 'oward the west, upsetting Mrs Hendrix and the little boy out of the wagon, and, turning tnto Main street, dashed at full speed down that thoroughfare* The little girl, Id I In. a lass of six or i seven yoars, liad been thrown into the bottom of the wagon'and could hardly be ceen by the people on the sidewalks; but Tom Carter, a stout young co'ored man employed at HtrieklHud's stables, had a glimpse of her as the wagon dashed by him and instantly set out in pursuit. It was a hard race, though short. Opposite The Ktate offlee Ckrter, who ran like a deer, reached the wagon, jumped up on it, snatched the liitle I girl from her perilous position, jumped out, ami seating her on his shoulder returned in triumph to MimnauRh's | store where he delivered her to her I parents. As lie passeu through the crowd brought out to the sidewalk by the exciting incident, lie received a shower of coin testimonials to iiis gallantry. Strangely enough, the mule slackened its spted as soon as tlie child had been taken from the wagon* and, while turning McKay's corner and heading in the direction of 7/cxington was seized and atopped. Had the rescue not been so quickly made tiie little girl would almost certainly liavo been thrown out of the wagon and seriously injured, if not killed.?The State, IStli iust. For Ittnt The two-story house on Church -Street, recently occupied by W B Welsh. Splendid garden, good was tor and outhou ea on premises. For terms, etc. apply to DrC C j vy eisn. Two Negroes Shot at Prosperity I Special to The .Slate. Prosperity, March 17.?There has been an epidemic shooting or killing among the negroes. I ftlie work keeps up there wiH btrn^^^^Uif special election laws to kee^^^^^Aheminorilv. Mfn flur^fh h~1i^^^^^^"**TTrrTFn Saluda river, oi1' day. Merrill I.indsay shot and instantly kil/e?: Fred Hawkins. There had been somi trouble between tlieir wives and Haw( kins assaulted Lindsay with a rock and was battering him up pretty severely when Lindsay drew his piato ' and shot Hawkins through the head killing him instantly. Lindsay is iu * jail and will lie tried at the term o () court now in session. II At Little Mountain on Sunday v i) . . - - i i-tuijMf in ooys were tussling anil a l?oj '' handed his pistol to his brother to holt i so In could handle himself better. H< 'I j handed it with the muzzle pointer 1 towaida himself. When his brothel * caught hold of t, it went ott', shoot liq ' j Itim through the forehead. The pis I j tol was selfaeting and the trigger wai ! clutched, with tIke above result. Tria Justice Haitiwanger, acting coroner held an inquest. The verdict wu that he came to his death by acciden from a pistol thot, the pistol being ii the hands of Henry Counts. tl ? j Attempted Suicide r ^ (harlca torkle. Cut Hit Throat With i q Ilazor /.ast Sight, Charleston Tost, lHih i:iat. Out of work and out of mi.id, M (iharles GVirkle tired of seeing h't poor wife and six little ones actually 3 sutiering G.r the necessaries of life at 4 tempted to commit suicide by cutting p his tkroat at his houne Queen street MrCorkle had retired and about ]< . o'clock tie awoke, and feeling d?jecte? _ and suflering mortal trouble, am t weary of searching tor work in vain lie left his tied and went to a trunk . and got a razor and returniug to tiii couch, sitting by the side of his wife lie plunged the kuife deep into hii 9 throat, utmost severing hls'wind pipe. I lie bled profusely until I)r Burbot, , who was hurriedly summoned to the . scene, arrived. r Dr Barlrot, with tlie assistance ol j I)rs Cat heart and Watson. sewed up the wound and stopped thu bleeding ? After faith fully working on the . would-be suicide until 2 o'clock thU ^ morning, Mr CVtrkle regained consciousness At noon today he wa . sent to the hoapital where lie is rest iug comfortably. Dr Harbotjsaysthere , it some slight hope of O'ork/e's re5 covery[ j Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more ' than make go<Hf\all the advertising " claims for them,/the following four remedies have rA?ched a phenoinen I ' rale. Dr King's New Discovery, for ' con sumption. Coughs and coida, each 1 bottle guaranteed -Klectrlc Hitters the i reat remedy Tor Liver, Htomach \ and Kidneys, liucklen's Arnica Aalv? the i>eat In the world, and Dr King's : New Z,lfe Pills, which are a perfect 1 pill. All theae remedies are guaranteed ' to do Inst what is claimed for them 1 and the dealer wlngte name Is attached herewith will glad to tell you inoru of them. Bd at Crawiord Hro's Drug Mtore. W / ^ J f" A I>Rastri)Ui l.-rVH A Pretty IB year ohl Girl Shootn ll< reelf Through the Heart. Miss A lice .S'mith, a pretty IS yearold girl, committed suicide at lOoYloi k yesterday at Jacksonville, Kla., by shooting herself through the hea t. The tragedy oreuried at the home < f fhe girl's mother in Springlleid, a Jacksonville suburb. Miss Alice tvi s alone in her room, when Mrs Smith, who was on the front porch, heard a pistol shot Hushing into Alice's loom sne round her daughter on die Hour, dying. The bullet entered about an Inch below the left nipple and death was u'moet instant On the diess-.r, Mrs Smith fou *d Hi' following note . "I must die to end my suffering-*. Alice." Twice the girl hud made attempts on her life by taking chloroform It is hinted that her desire for death \v. s due to a disastrous love affair The pistol used by the girl had tan longed to tier fattier, who was accidentally killed last fall while unending the Atluntu A'xposition. Died of Hydrophobia. Horrible Fair of a Little Ho;/ at Ha u</ule?Diccl %Just Fine H'eeA* A flit Ilr.in;/ ltittcn - A Hi/slcrioiin ( olorco iurjtxc rimna in trie noun Correspondence of The Daily Novh. Oleixlale, H C., March 16.? Venter: day afternoon liitle Baxter Hopper, ? years old. son of I)wel Hopper, died o hydrophobia. I ast Thursday the lit tie fellow complulned of his arm hurt' log him, and it got worse until lie li nally began to have tits, au I he lui( one every five minutes until he dird Strange to say, the little fellow liver just nine weeks to one hour from tin time the dog bit him. He was huriei at tin's place this afternoon, 17th. Tlus morning as Mingo Crinton colored, was on his way to work a Glendale lie saw a Negro man l>inj in the road dead, hut was afraid b touch him, and lie came on to towi and'reporte J what lie had seen. Three or four white men went to the seen: to see if the report was true, and sun enough there lay a Negro man by tin name of Tom I)ood, stone dead. It ii a mystery as to how lie ca t e to hi death. M. w. u. Cleveland a Kir'tulay. Wushingtn i. March is - Presided Cleveland is .*>0 yearn o/>) today. Then was no particular celebration of tli event at the White 7/ouso ami M Cleveland panned the duy as usual a his desk. Home of bin personal tiicud including Henator Vilas and the Ite Byron Huttderland, his pastor, renn in bered the occasion and called duritii the morning to pay their respect . 5 ^ ?The mill ; urennses by States < I cotton from Septemh-r I, 1st)), t , February 1. 1S5)?>, were as follows Alabama, 41081; Arkansas, I />7< ; (leorgla, 148,.'ISO; Kentucky, in, II. r Louisiana, 7,4.11); Mississippi, 11,?U?. I Missouri, IKS; North Carolina, 1 :> 1,74 .South Carolina, 220 078; Tenne^ci ( 1?).4?)4; Texas, 5,7t>l; and Virginia, 111 f ()H4; total, *i, 7(W bales. i Relief in Six Hours. distressing money ami llhohh-rd I eases relieved in six hours by the "N k 9 ci kk at houth amkkican i\ii>nk . Oure" This new remedy is a grea surprise oil aeeount of its exceediti r promptness in relieving pain in tl { bladder, kidneys, book and in ever . part of the urinary passages in male ? female. It relieves retention Of wati and pain in passing it almost imrued ' atelv. If you want quick relief an . cure this Is your remedy. B Hold by J K Maekej and f\> , Di uj "f gist, Lancaster, rt U. 1 ?f ben Baby was ?to*. w? gaT<> ksr Castorlfc When she was a Clillil, she cried for Castor!*. When she became Miss, she Clan* to Oastort*. 1 Wb? she bad Children. she gar? Uiew Oaf*ort VMbUMMJrwrMBHID ! Two ;For One. i By special arrangements witii II I Publistiers we are aide to oiler HOM ani) farm i >iuhinatlou wii * Tiik Lidogk for the price of our pi 1 per alone. The annual suhacriptp ? price of Tiik Lkikikk is $1.60 Toe i try Hubnctiber who rrttrwH no ' antl pay* <n advance we will nm ' him HOME AND FARM FREE * or two paper* lor I tie price oi one. HOME AND FARM Is recognize f as tiie leader lu enterprising agricultui ( al Journalism. It has recently bee enlarged to sixteen pages, and < more attractive than ever. Its list i i contributors contains the nuines ? \ practical farmers ail over the Monti Its Homo Department is uiisiirpassvi Its department devoied t" ch.ldicn a well sarin* of pleaauru in tsver household. Kciiew your huIc-ci iptio i to Thk Lkikikk ami get (lit!* gnu agricultural a ul home jo..ruul KKK rOR ON K V iSAB. When TUhy wm rick, ?rj tcave W When ah* vw a Child, abe orled tor CantorU. When aim became Mine, *h? i lung to (Vtntoiia. Wbra ahe had Children, ahe gave them Oiriorh, i I ^MMMaaaMi roit imriTriM, BdtfMttnn end Stomach disorder*. take iKOWKf I HO* HU T Kit ft. A-j dealer* kt ?t> It, II per bottle. Ocnntnehaa Jtada mark etati cramd vsd lines ou wracpw \m- ? la afljan^yjof. Pjt<|her'?Qjutoj? L 1 \ j < hiiimi ii mmnn m mi fwnimmni hi Whs Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchc and Children. It contains ne other Narcotic substance. j for Paregoric, Drops, Soothi It is Pleasant. Its guarant Millions of Mothers. Castori feverishness. Castoria prev cures Diarrhoea and AViiu teething troubles, cures c< Castoria assimilates the fo ami bowels, giving health tnri'i w < lw\ 4 ' 11 t 11 I r-/? f i Infill?! Castoria. "Oastori* Is an oxcelleut medicine for chil. dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of ita good tsflcot upou their children." . Dr. G. C. Osnonn, Lowell, Mass. ' Castoria is the liost remedy for children of which I rim acquainted. 1 hope the day is not /ar distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, ami use Cnstoria instead of the variou8<|uack nostrums which aro ' destroying their loved ones, by forcingopiuin, f morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premuuid g; *v?s." Dn. J. F. Kinctikloe, Conway, Ark. Tho Co.ntanr Company, TT M i ( ; PAY Y p s t? e i T v =THE V. ); 5; p, , W R N HI V 3 -Til i * gyyg^n, pGr " SUMMONS rUU RBUKF rtl'ATK OF SOUTH CAflOMNi COt'MTY OK I. A JCCASTKIi. // Chill / hi' r ,/ ' fllt'/tt t ( f'f s. The y/rhUli ami American Moitipii: u Company, limited. VointijJf. against. *B" Hainh li. Lindsay ami Charley I? |fl Hoii?h, D> f? ntlanfn. v. To the Defendant* Sarah I.. I.ind.-aj tf arid Charles li. IIihin* tl Y< U ARR HRRKBY HITMJ/ON El) and ici|uir?d to answer ihe com plaint III lltjHM' ljon of which a copy i here* 11h mmvuI upon you and ln*? r>'( a copv of * ou' a' Hvvcr to the said com j( plaint on the anhscrihcr at Ida i?fh< < j at Lancaster Court Hoiikh, < a j* within twenty day* after the - rvic? ^ hereof, exclusive of the day ol" audi service; and tf you fail f o aiiitwtr th* "j complaint within the time uforv-aid, ' the plaintill in this action wil apply I to the Comt for rhe relief dcniandeil III the complaint Dated January 27th A l> . Infid. J H E WYhlli, . I'laintifl'a Attorney. E W. \V. I'EltHY, ( ,) r C. C. C. IJ C. \ "tul I m To the Dr/cmlant Lhrtr/en T, I'otixn Take notice that tlje Summon* (ot which the fortffohiK i* a eofy) and complaint hi thin action, ware tiled lit the oltlce of the ( lerk of the Circuit Court for raid < ounly of I aiicaater, at Lancaater C ourt Mouse in raid State, on the 27di day of January !*!>/) It. K WYLIK. I'latntiil a A t oruey. rrtii?<ll?M th?t do not in-' * ? tare the health or Interfere with one'?bii?lne?r OT tCxaur*. tl hull.N np Mtd Uuor?>?* the B?o?r?l jUxlth rl?>.ir?thrnk...?ndb.vi ittflrethee, mit. inn. So wrltikl.-a or Haibmew follow thle Veetment. pbr?i<-Utn u>4 V*tUnc society l?dl?w. HAIiENTt TKEATFD Ot MAIL. CONFtOEATIAL. ImbU*. IN Fw! ? ?wl? to ttoB.p hr rnmrthtlm M U n.11 f. uiiti mucinmin, (iiurm mm fl it IS r's prescript:<>n lor minus itlior Opiuin?.Morpirmc nor it is a harmless substitute flHtt US Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. 8BB co is thirty years' us? by a destroys Worms and allays 'cuts vomiting Sour Curd, HH il Colic. Caatoria relievos >nsi ipat ion and ilatulcucy. iN^B od, regulates lire stomnoh y and natural sleep. Css? nH icca?tiro Mother's Friend. HHs Castoria. HH " Oartnria Ls BOvrt-lt *?lnlocldMron thai HBH I recommend ltttsauj>crlorl<juiiy prcaorlpMoa ImK know u to me." TOKt IT. A. Ancntn, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, X. Y. ^HQ| " Our phy:i.i in ti ? c' .!ilr?:t"< df>p#rt- iSfiH ment have ,.a highly of their crix*i- ^HSK ence in tin :r ottUklo | >nietieo nithCwt'itia, nnl although v r only luvt eniong enr medical supplies wluit is known ..9 regular '^ 39 products, yet wo nro froo to confess that th? merits of Castoria l as won us to h>>k with favor upon it." H]3? united hospital and dispensary, hhh Loston, Jlass. Allen t. t'urrii, 1'rcs., hh !urri\y Street. Now York City, |hK9k KB^h| HP OU1 I 11 p| mi 1 11 !i i 11?.!; I LEDGER ED IE? 'MONEY. ORE, V . j In , ! ui - i-xit'i'! Min<2*y ?.u I. I n I Jtfl: . J St nary IS<?4. WKSTBofND. V | ' y* i f,anonnicr at 7 OOa in and .t CO p i>i Fort /,?v% ii " k <!,"> a in " ft HA p m Bm?< >111 vi Ue " * -A a in *' X V> * fp At- II r " l? II ? ? " ? ' *' KaS'i Bor>r. ( liV. ( li* *tt r Hi 11 00 a iri m:d H "O p ia ' urg " 'I AO ? m " 7 40 p m t JtaMfotiibvill* I oJiani and 7 AO p ill ' Fort I .aw n at J a hi ami s t o p rr* | A;- i.unc ?Mer at I ?o j. m und 1 p u? 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