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THE LEIV3E Ttiurlow * Carter EDiTOA A i .1ANAGER. W KDNKSDAY, FKMU*AKY 23, 1 898. Today Thk IjF.dukkenters upon its Forty-seventh year. While nearly all of its original subserib-1 ers have passed over the river of death, onlv tit) whose names are i yet on its subscription hooks, vet it lias hundreds of warm and up. preeiative friends anions the deseendants of those whose public spirit and county pride first caused the Lkihjki: to l?e lauuehed upon the sea of journalism. Wo ai? well pleased with the liberal support the hiaxa'.it receives in the eounty and we love to hear its subscribers speak of it. as they often do, as **the old Lkixiku." It sho\ys they feel an interest in it and in its perpetuation. It has chronicled the history of the countv for nearly half a century. The bovs of its infancy are the old men or t???l:i y. They are its friends because they grew tip t<?gether. The hoys of to<l:tv hold it in veneration for its u<jre and est"ci 11 it :is an <>ld established institution of the count v. Its friends are nuinhere I among the old, the middle-aged and the young. There is no native Lancastrian hut what loves or should love the Lkdckk, and it* suhserihers are found in every State in the I'nion where a native of Lancaster county has settled. Its editor feels very grateful for the patronage it receives and hopes for an increased patronage during its 47th year that he may make the paper even better than it is. Called to His Door at Night and Shot Dead. Special to The State. Oransreburff. Feb. k2o ?!.???? C7 ~ "1#S,V night about 10 o clock, Howurd, residing about five miles from here, in the Middlepen neighbor hood, was called to the door of his rediencc by some one not recognized. As the door was fully opened the hailing party lired up on Howard with a shotgun, in flirting wounds from which he died almost immediately. Ar inquest was held today, and while the de-ails of the crime cannot be I had at this time, it may be stated that for some reason one. Lawrence Ilunkerpiller was suspected j as being the murderer and there was testimony given at the inquest which induced the jury to tiring I in a verdict charging the said Ilunkerpiller with the killing. It wus also argued that Ilunkerpiller had made some threats against' Howard, who some time ago! caused the arrest and conviction ! of Ilunkerpiller for some minor! offense. Ilunkerpiller was arros- ' ted and will j robably remain in ! confinement until next cour* Ilunkerpiller is a very peculiar character, in some respects unique, and there are those who are beginning to doubt his sanity, ho having but recently done some things to indicate a deficiency of sense. Howard was a farmer ??i.I < t Q quiet 'lisposition. />/ Kiny'* \ if IH-mirrr /o # j f foii?nii:/i't<>n. This is the I ???<-1 medicine in live' W< ri:l f.>r nil f' liiH *?f ('oii/Iih hh<I :?ii < fnr < I'HsiimfiMon. Kvery : hofile >?4 Kiiaranl""! f' will cure and ! no' risippoiut. It hi* no fqiial for Who |>intf foiiif'o V si nniu, Ha Fever Pi cttmotiin ' loiiehiif*, I a firml> , i o I iti ton //hhm tinl for < 01 stmifi tkm fi i* safe for ail h <*m. pleasant ! > tithe, and. ahove all, a ?nre < iir<ft I* always well to tike l)r Kind's' New iff PHI* i t ennqeetlnn wlih I)r Kiiu'Vh New Din overy,' aa they rei*u!?' hi I tone t lie HffifTiBoh and hnwelWf ^marantc- [ < rfi mi! isfaet Ton or rt refurn money. Free triHl bottles nt ! Cr*wf>rd Bros' f >1*111* 8tore RefiiinVl i/. BO cents and 1 00. I t I NEK..' HOW A PROTECTIVE TH SCHEME WAS WORKED. I It I Wesley Mortgage Can Now he ( Marked 'Satisfied'?Mr Ly- I les Thinks Coup Conies j Too Lute. ! at I 1 al i The State, 19th inst. tl,e The Agricultural hall case since a h Attorney Lvles won the suit and 1 obtained the possession of the ful property is exciting as much in j terest as ever. Yesterday a check coi for $10,00<> for hack damages and coi | rent was placed in Mr Lyles' hands hir J hv the State authorities and the nie dispensary husiress is still being sej conducted in the building, the ae< State paying per month on rent. act The State feels confident now t<> that it has shut Mr Lvles otT in of his effort to have the validity of tin the Blue Ridge scrip passed upon by the Federal courts. When Mr sui Lvles made the original first cash <li\ puvmnnt, he also executed a niort sta gage to secure the other payments ate and before securing possession of the pr iperty tendered the Blue rai Ridge scrip for the seeoml pay- em merit. Then begun the litigation of I.wl o.. i mi\ ii < ikk <i irniim , l^l \ I111I l'.H Mr Lvles possession. The State pei found itself in tlie prcdieument noi that if it sued to secure the other tin payments, Mr Lvles could oiler an tin' I tine Ridge scrip ami at once pei the question of its vapdity could inu ho ruined. The case was even int worse: If the State ?tid not sue tre then Mr Lvles could sell the proi perty to a third party and the shfi outstanding mortgage would make noi the validity test a certainty. There rel was hut one way to get around noi this. Nohody had authority to noi mark the mortgage satisfied and inu I present M* A'esley's attorney l>ei with another $10,000 and a clean j title to the property. So, in the eitl j course of events, when the sinking shr fund commission hill, so reeentl\ am made an act, came to a free con- at fcrence committee, that committee elm | slipped in a line or twb which ho gives the commission the right to apt mark the mortgage 'satisfied" and as give a clean title rather than have dat : the validity of the scrip passed < I upon. And 'tis said that this is tioi what the State is going to do, ! vid confident that the matter will then elui he safe. fill When Mr Lyles was told of this yesterday afternoon he did not seem to he at all worried. Ho ftCt said he was surprised to s e that Sej the legislature had given author- ' it v to the commission to mark the ,u'* mortgage 'satisfied,' This, he | I 11 not says, is a very shrewd move on the part of attorney General Bar- tae I her. In conclusion, he said: 'If fre the State of South Carolina has made up its mind to do this, it is uc^( real I v the only sensible thing for it to do. But,' he added, 'I think n* that it comes too late. ^ i Save tour MfBv using I'hk (JhKa r UnUTII '|? \ MHHICAN KlONKV ' 'VHK " ThU III-.V ICIIKliv l? H lT'?Ht HUf|?' IMH nil n> - 'J'Q] count f lis exre?-<Ji..g nrompi nens in pM'ti in the Khbii-yn. Hln'idcr ,,^ mill B ?ck in ma e <> frmiile I' rs- jM|t*| rer?-ntion of witer ami pni in pn ung it a in Ht immediately Suve y<nir-??iv?*? l?y u-i"g tliis marvelous < 11 rn l s use wii? prevent fats' eon * qilen -in |i< a ilil?t n11 H b. its yeai alteriiivu nml healing powntn. -<> il l>y J F Mseke <fc ? uimtr ' Wfci r - I ! Ml ! I III IIIMBMMMMB ^ Notice! Notice is hereby given that the Township Hoards of Kqualixation will meet on the first Tnou/lni/ March, 1st instant, at their usual place* 4>f meeting, or as sum there I after as praet icnMe for the pur " | pose of Kqualizinif the Returns of Personal and Real Property for .> the year 1828. Also the County Supervisor re- % quest-, tit0 A'nVl"toi* to call the ^ ^ (Y>un"ly Board, of Kqunlization to (jjlv nieetour the aeoorui Tuesday of < .(m March; 8th iasUiht, 18818, at Un- j raster (-J II.,, SC. . ''j.L J no. A. ('ook, Auditor is. C. ^ Pob. 22, 1028. E SLPAKATF COACH ACT, las Been Approved by the 8 Governor- The Full Text. c v rhe separate coach act as passed ( the recent session of the gener- j issemhly has been approved by | governor and has now become iw, effective on Sept. 1. next. | i ' dy request The State gives the | ( I text of the act: j j I. That all railroads or railroad) npanics engaged in this State as | union carriers of passengers for l e shall furnish separate apartnts in first-class coaches or . mrate first-class coaches for the ? 'ommodation of white and col d passengers; provided, equal 'otntnodations shall be supplied all persons without distinction! race, color or previous condi- : n in such coaches. 1. That any lb a'-class coach of li carrier of passengers may be ided into apartments by a subntial partition, in lieu of separ- . > coaches. It. That should any railroad or I road company, its agents or plovcs, violate the provisions li.: . .. .1 1 : 1 - > 1 iiii^ nci, Mini rnuroaus or l illlnl company shall ho liable to a naltv of not more than $r?00 r lcs< than s:',oo for each viola n, to be collecte?l by -mil of v citizen of thm State, ami the laity recovered shall, after pav: ail proper fees and eo*t>, o the general fund of the State asnry. i. The provisions of this act ill not apply to nurses on trains, r to narrow gauge roads, nor *o ief trains, in cases of accidents, to through vestiaided trains: 1 to otlicers or guards transport* : prisoners, nor to prisoners ng so transported. 3. That in case the coach for tier white or colored passengers >uld he full of passengers and ^ dher coach cannot' be procured the time, then the conductor in irge of the train shall be and ( is he: eby authorized to set ' irt so much of the other coach may be necessary to aecoinmo- j o the passengers on said train. 1 :?. That there shall be in addi ii to the first-class conches pro- J ed for in this net, a secor <1 ss car, in which it shall he law. : for any and all persons to ride paying second-class fare or 1 nng a second-class ticket. T. That the provisions of this shall not go into effect tintiI >temher 1, IMPS. i. That idl acts and parts of | s inconsistent with this act are ehy repealed; provided, that j hing in this act shall prevent railroads of the State from at 1 hing passenger coaches to ( itrht trains. The provisions of s act shall not apply to roa<ls ' ler 40 miles in length. OA0TORZA. I JVo Cure ?So i'uy !j Its' in the vav nil ilruKKio'x sel OVEit'rt TAsTKLKsH H 11 IJ M 1(7 for (Mi'lm ah ; Mnlsria. It i ply I ron Quinine in t it-ten n? form ..i.en love it Silultn prefer it to ' ;?r OMiiHeatiiiirtonicn Price. 60o . i I. -> l+trr OK rt~.fe, * K*.V? t MUy 0 m? *h? waft ? Child, aoa ori?* for OMtorl* j, u> *h? DM?iM Mia, ah* clung to (Vktforte i c n it- o bud CiilUlren, ah* ***? U vn (wa ' I I a h LAMDRETH'S | GARDEN SUDS. -i 're>h, reliable and diroot from l? garden. I'nder f avorable eon- A oils every seed will 'come up.' 1 have on hand n lnr?;e variety hose celebrated seed lanijjht |! et from the lann, and not from i imission merchants?try them I you will not he disappointed ; * i (K>or stands and little knotty I stable*. j J J. F MACKKY & CO. i I of Registration Books. Notice is hereby given that, in rcoornance with the Act of 181)0 iroviding for the registration of lectors, the books of registration vill ho opened on the first Mon- , lav of each month, at tlie court * louse, for the registration of . .1 slectors entitled to registration ' inder the constitution, and kept )pen for three successive days in iach month, until thirty days be- f !oretlie general election in lst>8. | J Electors who registered on or j icfore the 1st of danunry lSfiS, , ire not recpiirc'l to register. .s Office hours from a in to 8 ? ) 111. \V. (i. A. I'llUTKU, Supervisor of Registration for Lancaster County. : ^M\?y Up. '! ??! ? h-? areis Cumly <'utar' ic.)a ?>. > 1 > > ) . -I ru , ml iiioiipv. I When Baby wan Bfck, vo t;avo her Citstorl*. When blio was a Child, sho cried for Outtoria, When she Itecame Minn. elm 1? * VVljfii hlie liad CUUdifu, slio jjn-c th"m 1'it.storli I land For Sale. " V; acres ??f i*nod iaud miles N'?rlh* a-d of tOWIi for sale cheap Dwelling with twor<?<>iiik, shed ron n and phiz/. . -vrin* of fine wuU'r convenient. Al> eiiHiit house on I lie premises. Two-nor-e farm open. All rash or art c ash and part on time. Apply to Al.l.lSON it I'AKTHK, It a K-tate Agents. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. VTOriOK W HKKKHY given dial i\ 'liis nlH'm will lie ope i from til ls! day of January to /lie -Jiltli day of February. iHliS, for ilie purpose ?>f receiving i lie r. turns of the tax payers i?f l.aneaiter county \ll persons having property in theh p s*e-*ion or cootinl as manager. hold >-r, or as husband, parent guard an, trustee exemi or, administrator, r-* o'ver. aconun'lug officer, aire i?, attorney or factor o i the 1st day of January I SI) urn required to list tin* same for I'axation within the time required bylaw. or incur the tavialty ??t lifty por ei-iit Which utta lies In ease of failure to do v?. \ r ?a-aes?ment of all Iteal Estate and a I iinpr ivemeiita thereon, together witli all p r.son at property of every ileserip ion must he given to the Auditor f r as eMsmeiit (or lslis. The pol tax of one dollar is I n | < 1 upon a I between Hie ai/i*s of 21 and till years i-xerpt per-ons who are ma'medaud nuahl" to earn .?support., and i onf-altirate soldiers Tlu? Auditor will attend fie follow* 1111? plaees named helow for the eon venienee of t e public: P??"-aot Valley, Tuesday, Jan 111 h Is'.l^. Me'air, ('<} Howies) Wed need 4 v. Jan 12th. I WIS Van W.vcU, Tlit'rsd.i.y, Jan l ltii IKIIS. riioriiwell, Friday, .1 in 11th isjis Dixie, \ . I ? % ignt, 1* M., Monday. Jan 17th iftfls. I r ?de*vlll?, Tii^ilny. Jmi Is li IHlis. t'*?x iliiiw, SVViI'H'h 'ay, " lltt.li " Flat Creek Church. Thursday, Jhii 20th 1S1IS. I>r ' </ Welsh's, Friday, Jan -Mat 1898 PrlmU', Hitlurtlny, Jwn 22nd, isns. Halle l Sold Mine, Mondai, Jmi 24th 1K9H. (Cer?huw. Tu^iluv hihI Wednesday, Jan 26tli-20th IX9H Heath Springs, Thursday. Jhii 27th 1898. Pleasant Hill, Friday, 1 P M., Jan 28tl> 1898. r arinel, Monday, Jan Hint, 1898. The N>ok* wil: he open from (he 1st o I he 11 It of January and from the 1st o the 20th of Februar * 1S98 at the 'ourt House ami it will he to the In ereat of every tax-payer to niakeihelr eturna promptly and aave the penalty >f/>0 per rent which attache* after the 0th day of February. Ilespeetfull v. JNO A t'OOK, AfflUToK. L. C. Money to Loan ! [" H \ VK M \DK arrangements with L brokers in New York City through rhom I am aide to place loan*, ae urd by a tt rat mortgage on improved otton farm*, for mix \ear* time. nayale in ln*taltnei>ta at the ra e of 7 per rnt t>< r annum The brokerage and , tie charge for ahatrn<*t and inspection j e small and at the exper*>> . f the I orrovvcr. It B WYi.lK I Atty, at l.itw Nov. 2.1. 4m. i dKJiPOii' ii^mni? v ? ,UMBER ! LUMBER ' r?o <>oo I Ui-o l I.onir Leaf I'lnr l.umi?rm tu | imberyiml in rear of 8iev?:iii?, llratl i : K'lMrttS HIhIiIoh whirl* I wi:l ne L M ill |>? i?- <n - h?> yard. gte?T yu"?lrrn j? ft ?t t?> *.t>i<* which run (H Iflllnl <>n yiinl will he |*roiiiplly I'IkI from mill. J OH NT HTKVKNH. , Mir. 1 0 m Wanted?An Idea 2?55r8 !3^fti!awsjhEfiffiri?3L.-Ka j r*\ "V.r in*u>i., I) * , r tnalr |l - < off* f * " o ???in - !/* OV 1 I'i IV /MU' U A'l . Kftucate. Your Bowels With Ca tly ^ Caiuly < m tmrl m, lire const I put I on ! forever 10* I ' ?' f?n, ?l roots' ; "Another lie nailed,11 us the vnij remarked when the merchant )nr Watch and Jewelry ^ In this line our business is the __Y jj ja ^ arrest and onlv success of it's vj, &?,e UV/w^?L#\w <in.l mtbUin*,,! ?h<- St..t.. By $3 $KOE thl?Wo'r?d. l*l\ III If I llO IllOSt. t om|)K I I* | ail For It years till* iboo, l?y ronrlt diopto he found nu\where in the '5{uV?*l ,, , , ... shoos nro lh? |.r.?.lii lions of ukilloil workmen, State and llV ijivinuj l)!ll!l! tllklll^ from llml..' t nmtrrlni ?t Ihew jirlrM. , . . A'k.i <i 1* ?.<><> sIkm-* for men, 'ill'J to all details oi this depart f;a.(ki .mi >i.?r> for ih>>? nmi youths. . ..... I W. Itoiiulna shoe* are Indorsed nent von take no risk in iii\mir !,r ..v, r i,oo..tjo wearer, a* the i?e?t ?... 1 '!l 'it 11111i fliirnlilllty of any rour most dllluMlIt work c one 1>v Rio- over offered ot the prle.? - i liey are nm.ito iii i'll iii" Intest ' ! r.iiii|M'* no.I stvh r, nud 1 f every varll he dilFerence in expense v, do i[f V."';'." .uiiaRrn^acn?M^.',8oW^ iu?5 a tiling ri<rht and d.>in<? it w:ontr is always eonsiderahle. K. *rf |T^ & &.JS ^ ft |Lfl lirandt's guarantee for lid months .? J r ,.j ?sl g>? 2 <tands hack of all work and you . leave not hi n?r to what is trailed ' ? " t,<u, . > #v. fc ^ "lurk." Who,, our priors nr.. * * CS }}U !* S UHlCe liiirher than others, it is because | xl ,Vr MtH lH.ri by ....fitted not we are the lies! watchmakers, lie- ( ? inm* us- tm.v * .y, by hunt* . ause our work alwnvs gives sat - i ./ih.ir ... itdiing upon ... , . , . . It I anoui ? ot tin- n i 11 r- i tr t ?*?!. staetlon, and l.eeause by hcuij? W(... ?r. w 1 .. . urner uml lone thorough lv ii i-^ decidedly 1 -?? ?* ? ' .i??.f u F Mil or f,?nliost for you in the end. I fMl 1' ,s " 1 ' A ) 1~1 Pi A 1\! nin Wteolt I"???v wi? I. forced ii^ninst ;i. dHAInl) . r- ' .r.'Vi, Vwy,.,K> ...... , . ,1 K/KWYI.IK. i inter I own < I?ica% f'he icr, S. (J I>* o. 17 1897 , ? u< w?ia ib imoit every bnilrwvrk of (he Southeia i*d Weeierm Slaltt. IMAM ICA/.IIKlt prtoa mere mull' r IBoa B 01 Bun tlj found tn nay magaalna la the country IM AN Kill CATOH It B aeoDoNBowar In nm*t. ?>am ma Bay af TV Cuaailnii n a a liberal adonatV>n. |TN ofH'l A I. KKATl It I* ninninB wp BkSy B a?a?p (aria kuat In A aawrkw ITH CAM M AND CAKMCHN* ttKfAHTNIWT, lia Wmiib'i Dtparlawal and I la (tillrfran'a Drpirlmfiil an-nil under XM.limttaaM an apr.-tnl}* aBrwtJve la Bbi la otina th.w <tek?rti?* >t* ara mVlfi ?er<1 Tha I'uiaUtiiUen la AtBarralir la Petlliaa, aal It la a Brarlr uliorair al ihr prlarlplri eeuartaied la IB# Nallaaal PUlfira af Ika Party. THE FOLLOWINQ ARE THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST - * -r- ? Ten Per Cent of the TIIK CONmTITITIOB PITN IO PKIt CKNT af the amount * ? , - . ,_ rarelvaa lor auiei ri)Ateae fmai yBrtimenteflnt tea Miartng Wnrdivntt uu?S?'( SUDKtip- b et into a fund for dlatrtButtoM among toner win* aaioa rorrwtiy lh? tions poes to the mBetng word If only ?na oonleaUnt yera tl>a t^kl ?"M, to w ?'a c -a K- d.aidaW will ha given the ?nUr? fuad. If more thaa one aupplue tha inkwlnr funo IO oe omoeo. word, (be am* will (a proportionately -hrtdad among U?e aecnaaf it In othc words if this guemwru Subscription Fund TIIC CONDITION Pit RCRDKNT COM MKNDINU A Dime* anounta to 12C.C00 Ml She Mlateg Word, la that wh ami every gueag it>M Bawm ... . A panted hy a >??r a ktilar-ripUoii U> The Weekly < nneutulloo II eiil lor mis period inen thr.mgh Hie pater publishing thla adrertlaeinent In aerepdanta >f oar the fund to CO to the j eiuMi-g oiler, the gU'-ua at Ilia mlartng wold alii la ("Warlal. I la . .11 I guma mu?t la arnlwlih ihr aularrtr-Onn Bhnuld one perw>? aanl Successful (7 up ?ser | luure limn one anawer. he or aha will re eulllle;] to a share of inafund would be. y/.COO. for rr h correct anawer. There will la n? capital prtae e retried ' ?U w ill m l a ft rat i-r ar Pomona uutjr g ueaa aa many lima aa Uvey e--i4 '? ? aoha.TlpH.-na N MAKJM1 VOI R ASStVKR you need riot wPie the eentenca ont In full -Jnal my lha Mating Word hit tl>r ?K>ae puHhnilar fasi.wl fdeetrnatirig Iti B " ...77..'. AIIIIUI KS A 111. CLCHRIRU OflUKKM TO T l)I.ANC.V.-'^'R PEDGFR, iiilllCiiSt< i ? C/t I.it- |v:{t: an .cure.:', j r l.,c '-v. m .? < t 0>a tit.itoti is a i < * Tot :n v.-i..c.; o\vr\?. nt.y. It .. : to supply ili* mi v.o.'J .n vi "AT f-IKS I II IV.IS CONSIDERED H V |L A|j THH' AS A G " The sentence is taken from a well-known puhiication. The vnoiiI is a familiar one, and it may readily suggest itself. West Began Ian, (--[nils Match 1, '98 ill cmtH THIS CC'ITEST TO!) 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The fund Is distributed with absolute fairness, and the fact that The SVeekly Constitution has MORK THAN 1&0.0UO subscribers and that It puts aside 10 per cent from all gueaaers' subscription# for this distribution fund shows that the amount to be divided at each Interval Is large enough to he worth striving for. It la not a catch-penny or a deceitful proposition, but the p'an la open and simple and IS AliMITTEDt* the mails he tli* P*et Ofllaa Department as a merilorlnn* contest. tftr Tne rmek from which Ute vnlmre Is taken b dspssMeO In * safety mull, under seal, and will he opened st the rl< se ef '.he content Iwfore n competent coinn,ittee. which nwkn lite sward after sa riant nation of the subscription liooka In one of I hear contests there wan only one successful guesser. who received more than SI.MM); and in addition to this In ona year SA.OOt has leen d strlbuted among successful guessera Remember that, whether the missing word Is supplied or not. 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