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The 'vflj . ; papers until they re- ' s in mind. i] r jB j A Si ? YOU IN AKKKAItS f v?j| 8 ), you run give us your note 8 lue December 1st, next, for /fil [ ndobtedness to date, and pay 'If ! u ubncription one year in nd-^J|| and get the benefit of above pders and jilj? fauces to a * DARTER J n neawter, N. C, JMi i M HARROWS GUILTY. A. ury out only live minutes and Rendered Verdict. ^ New York, dune 16.?Geo. leaurcgard Barrows, the principal n tlio kidnapping of Marion 'larke, the infant daughter of Vrthur Clarke of this city, was ^ oday sentenced to 14 years and ^ 0 months imprisonment. 11 The trial which was begun on 0 Vedncsday, when Bella Anderson ^ >r Carrie .lones, the tool of Bar- ^ ow and his wife, gave her evU ^ lence for the State, waseoucluded v vith testimony intended to estab- v ish the previous good character e d the defendant. The summing up by counsel ras very brief and the case was 11 ;iven to the jury with a few * k'ords of instruction from the 11 ?ench. I1 The jury, after being out five c uinutes, rendered a verdict of 1 ;uilty and sentence was passed as ,l hove stated. t , _ , e The Cows Went Mad. t A dog belonging to Mr. John s i. Barklcy, of Hopewell, went v mid several days ago, and hit ull v he dogs on the place ami two r r I ! I ows. The cows w ent mad. One ' lied Friday and the other was H tilled yesterday. Mr. Berkley * tilled ail the dogs.?Charlotto r Observer, 1Mb. inst. t Miraculous Benefit ! REOEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. 1 E' ''^1 F. 'HAB<'?)CK. of Avnoa, N Y., a r veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Babcock <5t ( Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude for themiraclous benefit received from Dr. Biles' Heart H lure. I suffered for years, as result of army lfe, from sciatica which affected ray heart " n the worst form, my llml>s swelled from f '.he ankles up. I bloated until 1 was unable o button my clothing; bad sharp p-.lns t ibout the heart, smothering spells and ^ ihortness of breath. For three months I vas unable to lie down, and all the sleep I a ;ot was In an arm chair. I was treated by .he best doctors but gradually grew w</rse. Vbout a year ago I commenced taking Dr. i ililes" New Heart Cure and It saved my life is by a miracle." HHBPVJVHHHP8 Dr. Miles' Remedies ire sold by an drug- (_ lists under a positive BC uarantee, first bottle KJMoart >e no fits or money ro- wz( Roatocn? a unded. Book on dlaases of the heart and iervoa free. Address. DR. MILES MKLlCALOO.. Elkhart, lnd. 1 .ANCASTER AND CHESTER h RAILWAY h KTWEEN CHESTER AND LANCASTER. a cheriule in effect Daily except Sunday ti on und after Sept 11, 1898. I c WESTBOUND I FAS'! HOUNI). ? Jo's. 14 and 18 ! No'it. 7 and 15* 8 k M. I* M. A At. P M ' 55 Ar t'heater Lv 11 DO 7 00 07 6 07 Kielihurg 11 38 7 45 ? 55 4 65 Bascombville 1152 7 65 ii F M 8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 65 11 Connect* at Cheater with Southern .ot'way, Heaooard Air Line and Car- <1 una ana isorm western Hallway. ^ Connects at ancaater with the Ohio f ,iver & Charleston. y eroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, H. C. M Heath, O. P. A., " ? J H Hardin, V P and And., Chester j Tickled because I i pain. I can do the same for yo effects result from my extract pleasant ness and satisfaction in I've the ex|>erience, the "knoi doing all branches of scient.fic d< t^T" Special attention given 1 Work. No charge for examim Or J. E. Rutled LANCASTE1 lTTACKED at dawn by AGUINALDO'S MEN. totals Attempting to Surprise Volunteers Lose Heavily ? They Were Led hy Aguinuldo. Manila, Juno 16, 5:45 p. tn.? tfter cutting the railroad and olograph at Apulit, seven mile* iorth,for the purpose of severing onncetion, tlie rebels attacked ien. MacArthur's lines at San "ernando at 4:50 this morning, "hey met with an unexpectedly /arm reeeptior and were lepulsed zith a loss of 75 killed, 30 prison rs and many wounded The rebels' force is estimated o have been numbered 5,000 ion. They advanced stealthily l oin ine jungle north of the city ml then divided with tho evident airposeof surrounding the Anierians. The outposts of the lown egiment discovered tho enemy ml retired to their lines, where ho entire division awaited in an ntrenehed position. Tho Iowa egiment and the Kansas received he tirst shock of the attack. He erving their fire until tho enemy ras within GOO yards, the tirst olley of the Americans hit the ebels, who returned the tiro wildy, the rest of the line failing t< dvance. Tho Americans, who horoughly enjoyed the novelty f the situation awaiting an attack, ullicd forth, and tho insnrgenU hereupon turned and tied into the ungle. Our loss was 14 mer vounded, and the majority ot hem are only slightly hurt. (Jen. Funston's hrigaile ot \ausas and Montaoans and Gen. dale's brigade, the seventeenth egiment and the Iowa regiment, onstituted tho force engaged. Aguinald.) is reported to have lersonally conducted tho attack, iml preparations were made foi everal days to bring forward roops from Candebel and others rom Dagupan were transported >y rail. Along the front of the Kan sin egiment 30 rebel dead were ounted Tho tirst news of the Filipint dvance was reported hy it tele :raph operator, who ?vas sent t( he bridge at Apulit to ascertain he cause of a break in one of the tires. He was compelled to beal hasty retreat under tire. lsheville's i)efa hi/rek. 'ash'er Coeko Arrested for Em? hezzing $18,000 of National Bank. Charlotte, N. C., .June 15. ? 'he grand jury in tho federal ourt here today returned a trut ill against W. .1. Cocke, State enator from Buncombe, charging im with embezzlement and misppropriation of funds of the Na ional Hank of Ashoville while ashier of that institution. The mount alleged to have been ah tracted is about $18,000. Cocke pas arrested in Asheville at I 'clock this morning, giving bone i the sum of $15,000. In ? tatement published this afternoon a the Asheville Citizen, Cocke enies that he owes the bank t ollar. The case will likely be ried at the November term of the ederal court which convenes it tshevillc. Kclnrnte Your How*Is With C'aacarnt*. Ommly Cathartic, euro conntlpatina forever 0c.26c. If C C. C fall, <*?*iR?rl*t? refund money extracted his tooth without II N"?ifh?r Main nnr of for ,ing. My methods suggest i stead. (v how''and ?nefacilities for mtistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge itions and estimates. Ige, Dentist, R, s. c. / ! R E A R ATT A (: K BY F R1K NDLIES. Five America * Killed: Twontvtivc Wounded. A Battalion of tlio Fourth Infantry lias a Rough Experience. j Manila, June 10, 8:20 p. in.? 11 A battalion of the Fourth Infan. try which loft Innis, where (ionj oral Wheaton is in command, thb 11 morning, reconnoitroing towards j Fores das Marinas, where it was believed moat of the rebels win 11 escaped from Paramupie and Ba j coor htul lied, was attacked in tin j rear by apparently friendly nu 11 tives. This brought on a sharj i engagement, lasting several hours . I resulting in live Americans bein? killed and about 25 being wound . ed. The loss .of the rebels was very heavy. The battalion soot i exhausted its ammunitior, and a 2:30 this afternoon Genera i Wheaton and his statr, with tin i Second Battalion, two inountei , guns and one Hold piece, went t( 1 re-enforce the troops attacked, General Wheaton was tired on it a road and had a narrow escape : Later, the Third Battalion was or ) dered to the front and formed oi the Las Marinas road. Heavv i tiring on both sides followed, th< i artillery being freely used. Tin ' enemy was located in the wood at 4 o'clock, showing signs of re s tiring, as the rebels were beinj > pressed very hard. One gun o i the Sixth Artillery, in an advan f tageous position, did great execu tion. f The fighting was still in pro gross at 5 o'clock, at which tinn i the Americans had secured i quantity of Filipino arms, whicl had been abandoned in the woods ? The scene of the tight is over miles from Manila. Killed His Beast by Accident. i I McDowell Democrat. A young man was driving neai \ (ireenlee a few days ago when h? j happened upon a mad dog. '''la dog attacked the mule which tin i young man was driving, where upon the driver tried to shoot tin > dog. The dog escaped, however, i but the young man discoveret j shortly after that ho had shot tla t, mule, which died within an houi after the shooting. It was a dis astrous mix-up. The Rdgolield Chronicle says 4'The devotion of courts and jurie to murderous and red-handed dis pensary constables in South Caro lina is remarkable and paihetic I It surpasses the love of women Crawford, the drunken constabh who murdered Mrs. Stuart ii I Columbia, was acquitted in Cam ' | den last week - when, beyond ai doubt, he ought to have beei titi nrrn/1 ' ' ) * HIS 1,1 F F. \V \ S S \ V F, I > Mr. J. K. Lilly, u prominon I citizen of Hannibal, Mo., Intel; I hud )i wonderful deliverance fron ' I a frightful death. In telling o 11 it he says: 4iI was taken witl i Typhoid Fever, that ran int< 5 j Pneumonia. My lungs bocain ^! hardened. I was so weak 1 couldn' even sit up in bed. Nothinj 5 helped me. I expected to sooi ? die of Consumption, when 1; heard of Dr. King's New Dis covery. One bottle gave grea j relief. 1 continued to use it, am now am well and strong. I can' ' j say too much in its praise." Thi i fiiurunllniiu mo/linina * *> tlw? j IUUI T Viivnin iu\Ail^tuu in HIU PUI UO I and quickest cure in the world fo alt Throat an I Lung Trouble Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Crawfor Bros' Drug Store; every bottl guaranteed. Diseases of lh? Blond and HcrvM. No one need suffer with neuralgia. Tlila (list-am* is quickly and permanently cured hy Browns' Iron Hitters. Every disease of the Mood nerve* and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Hitters. Known and used for nearly a inarter of a century, It stands Uv-day foremost among our moat valued remedies. Browns'Irou Bitters is sold bj all dealers. | TWO LYNCI1INGS IN GEOK?GIA. | , The Prompt Trial and Conviction of Will Aides Does Not Sooni to llnvo Had Much of an KtTect in Applinp County Huxley, Ga., .June 1(5.?One . week ago today, Will \bles wan {put on trial hero for criminal asjjsuult, and in one hour was con j I victod and sentenced to dootb. J Today news was received of two > lynchings in this ( Appling) county. Both were near Snrrency, a 3 small town 12 miles from here, -jit the first case, a negro named > | Williams Attempted a criminal .assault upon Mrs. Hiram Kenr nedv, vhite. Mrs Kennedy lock ed herself in a room and put her < small son out of a window. He i ran to a neighbor's, a few hunt drcd yards away, for help. The 1 negro heard the pople coming a and lied. A posse was soon or1 gani/.ed and the negro captured. > He was taken to Surrcncy to , await the arrival of a train to i bring him to Baxley jail. While . there he was apparently spirited - away by unknown parties, and he i has never been seen nor heard of r since. It is believed that ho was a carried to some remote part of a the woods and there lynched. s In the second case, Dave Clark, a negro, had a dispute with a con ? stable who had a tax execution f against him. The constable at tempted to levy on some property to satisfy the execution. Clark attempted to sboot him, but was - prevented by outside parties. ? Yesterday Clark was found in the i woods near by, dead, with several i shot holes in him. No evidence . could bo secured as to who did the > killing, excep that a mob of unknown men came to his shanty that night, where he aud some more negroes were, ami took him otT, and the next seen of him he was found dead. 3 *IOO ItKWAKI), $l(IO 3 The readers of thin paper will he pleaned to learn that there is at h*nst ! one dreaded disease that acience lias heen a le to cure in all its slaves and that Is ftatarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure 9 is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bei itiR a constitutional disease, requires a j constitutional treatment Hail's CaI farrh (Jure is taken internally, acting B j dip ctly upon the blood an i mucous |xuir?oesof the system thereby destroy' iutr the foundation of /he disease, and _ j uivinu the patient strength by bnildj ii'u iit> tt?e constitution mimI assisting nature in doing i n work The proprietors have mo much faitti in Its I curative powers, Ilia' tliey offer One . | Hundred Dollars for any east, that it , I tail. to riirc, Sen ' for list of testi' i mollIrtls J Address. J V t'HBNBY & CO., Toledo () Jqy*SJd hy Druggists, * I 75c. 1 TAPE : WORMS ".t In|?< worm eighteen feet lone at I leant cRm? on tic scene after my taklnv two i CASi'AHKTS, This I am sure has caused my .. j hud health for the punt three yearn. 1 am till taking Cancan ts the only cathartic worthy of I notice hy sensible (s-ople " Geo W. Uuwi.es, IJalrd. Maan | Mf m CANDY K J0 CATHARTIC . ifceWCttiefc) TftADI MAAN RIWITIMO iPlo*??nt. 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The many remarkable cures effected by this famous old household remedy arw sufficient to prove that the theory is correal Browns' Iron Hitters is sold br all denies*.