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It destroys Worms t cures Diarrhoea ami Wiiul Troubles, cures Constipation late* the Food, regulates the ij-T healthy and natural sleep, he Mother's Friend, T"ORIA ALWAYS i Signature of ^ lyf r* Tti/* ~'" Xfi-" iT0 Always Bought )ver 30 Years. UftffAY tTRKT, ft (W YORK CITY. Wr ?ir mmu mm am I. V/. ShUKtSI, iUKVtYUK, <)st koi.a, s i'. ! fully ij11i| r<??'i, ami ipia'illed, ami soliri x mill mllvryil!'' ??1 ?? I la ncasikk am' ( (i ks i ek railway s- v-miuiw ill eft"-ft April 24, 1000. ( daily except hunda ) wkvntuunl' | kahth. fnd. so'*. 11 and l(i i nn'o. '? a ml 15' a m. p m. k p m 7 a" 7 10 ar ''renter lv 0 40 8 10 7 'ji 6 81 kiehhurx 10 2 47 1 7 12 (? 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I conn ets at heater with southern Railway No 34 from on] unia and i poinl.? soul h J a s M UK \TH, (Jen Push. Agt I KI'.oY SPRT Mi ?. President.. i CHESTER ! MACHINE Nil LUM1ER COM I /KY. CHESTI5B, S. O. | o j The I'lieMer Machine ' o. and H, M. i i^prat' it < o , have rnitynl Mated the | two p'anta, hpiI l ow teady to furniah ) ' anything id 'he Machineand Lumber I ..rill ! - ' ? , , nini ? w i* 11 ? | I I 111 > < I holllHlrV j i mid Machine Hliop, ami l)<?or, Hash j ami Jt iri I Fac'ory cur facilities are * un> quailed in lliia part of the State. J REAPERS MOWKUH, TH REsfiElls, GINS, ENGINE* HA ?V MILLS, HAY AND CO I TON I'll ESSES, HARROWS, CA8IIN0S. ETC. ALSO | SECOND HAND MACHINERY, pair l*?IIm complete for Dwellings, rtt'Ts Rooms, etc. Henri iih list of your wants, anil we will answer by return mail Respectfully. CHESTER MACHINE A LUMBER COMPANY. \ |'4 The Southern Baptists. Hot Springs, May 11.?The first session of the forty fifth annual convention of tho Southern Baptist church convened today in the dining room of tho Eastman hotel. Ex Gov William J Northen, of Georgia, called tho meeting to order and made a short address. The alton ling Baptists, both delegates and members, are in ox cess of all estimates. Six bun <ire?i delegates at rived unci reported tip to this morning. Every one of fourteen States covered hy the religious organization is well represented. Dr Landing Burrows, ol Augusta (ia, and Dr O E Gregory were unanimously re-elected secretaries of the convention. George W Nortben, of Louisville, was the choice for treasurer. Ibis morning's session win opened by an address of welcome j by Mr G Thompson, of Arkansas, who was responded to by Ml Byers, of Kentucky. Mrs C A Baker, of Washington, delivered and address and I was followed by Secretary .J W ! Armstrong. The members of the Woman's missionary union and visiting Baptist ladies were ten dered a reception this afternoon at Bullmnn hotel by the Ludie* Aid societies of the local Baptist churches. Hot Springs, Ark, May 13. ? Today's trains brought in 3,00G visitors to the Southern Baptist convention and the city was crowded. Altogether there arc about <5,000 visitors in attendance. Nino splendid speeches were made today, which was set aside by the convention as "century day.'' Great crowds followed into assembly hal', in the Eastman hotel in the morning, afternoon and night sessions. When Rev Dr W II Felix ol Kentucky had finished an address* on "A Century of Foreign Mis sions," Rev R .1 NVillingham, secretary of the foreign board, led forward a pretty young w >man in the native dress of ti Chinese girl. She is MissClaudin White, who for eight years hat been a missionary in China. Even though ill, she had refused to leave her post until finally she was induced to come home in search of health and rest. As Miss White was conducted to tht front of the stage the big assent' Mage arose and burst into sacred song. Then the venerable Dr Ilajcher stepped forward and recalled that many years ago he was in a re vival in a country church in Virginia when a young Marylander was converted. He wan Samuel U White, the father of tho young missionary. Tho Rev Dr Willingham laid his hands on her head. "Let mo give you the blessings of every one in this great audience," h* said, and there were many tears shod. Rev I) II Carroll of Texas made the opening address in tho morning. lie spoke of "Tho Baptists a Century Ago." Then the Rev Dr Henry McDonald of Kentucky discussed tho subject of "A Century of Home and State Missions," Rev Dr Win Hatcher of Virginia spoko on "I ho Uaptist preacher of a Outcry Ago." A POWDKK >11 LI, EXPLOSION Removes everything in night; ho <lo drastic mineral pi I Ik, hut both aro mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c at jCrawford Bros1 drug store. ... 7, THE CATAWBA POWER CO ( FOIt M ALLY OKG AN1 Z ED. | Great Euterpriso That Will Boucfit Rock Hill and Vicinity. L'hn Ollicera Elected. Special to The State. ' Itock Hill, May 12?44A eonauunuati n moat devoutly to bo wished" was that todav in the 1 formal organization of The Cataw ba Power company. Thia company, which has been ' spoken of before iu The State, purposes to build, at the India Hook shoals,on the Catawba nv or ' i tivo miles from this fit v. a <him J 1 ? and plant to furnish electricity to , this and other towns adjacent. For a year or two past they have ' been at work upon the preliminary matters pertaining to an important and extensive enterprise. They have already expended about J $50,000 in the purchase of site 5 and lands lying above and liable i to injury from the damming of the river. They will probably before the matter is complete ex-, pend something like $350,000. I They will start in with a plant calculated to furnish .3,000 horse1 power, which may be increased as I desired. At the meeting today the or1 ganization was completed, the 1 capital stock of $100,000 being all subscribed and represented. ur. \> Uill Wylie of ^ew York city was made president, Mr. \Y Harry Wylio of Columbia : vice president. Mr FC Whitner i of Hock Hill secretary and troas > urer, Mr. \Y C Whitner of Hock Hill general manager and chief t engiueer. 5 The hoard of directors are Drs. W Gill Wilio and Iiobt II Wylie of New York, Mr. W Harry i Wylie of Columbia, Messrs W .1 t Hoddey, F C Whitner and W C Whitner of Hock Hill. !Bids will bo invited for Vho i eroction of the dam at once, and it is stated by Mr. Whitner that , they hope to complete the plant within one year from the begin-' ' nin<* of the ivnrl' e I _ m 1 Churlotto Observer: Oliver's i, wheut Hold was the subject of u , good (leal of talk in 18f)S. Ho ' lias another wheut field this spring and one that is already attracting 1 attention. The field covers 200 ' acres, the wheat is breast high and not vet headed, and grows us ' thick as h dr. It is a deep rich ' green in color, and if any such wheat was ever seen in this section Injfore, there is no one living to fell of it. The wheat tield is to the eust, west and south of the big oil and fertilizer plant. Only a small portion of it skirts thcox? tension of South Tryon street, and to view it properly, one must drive through the road which divides tho tield in half, and which l 'in itself is a pretty drive. Midway of the field it looks like the pictures one sees of tho grout 'grain fnlds in tho west. Tho ofi feet when a gentle broo/.e swoops the undulating sea of grain is {sufficient to inspire a poet. This wheat field of Mr. Oliver's is not ' so remakahle for its extent a* for jthe wohdorful perfection <?f tho* growth. It is of a uniform thickness and level as if it had hoon topped. Mr. Oliver expects a yield of 35 bushels to tho acre, j and good judges of wheat fields . say that ho has placed his figures . low. I VOI/JANIC KltlTITlOXS j Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of jo^. Rucklen's Arnic i Salve cures them; also Old Running and Fever Sorea, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Craw* ford Bros, Druggist. 1 .1 <Xol Guilty" was the Verdict. ! ( t Spartanburg, May 12?Sessions i court adjourned today after disposing of a number of cases. The < most important of these was the < trial of Mr Thomas Smith, conductor of the Glenn Springs railroad 'or the murder ot a negro ' named Will Gopulund, on a recent ; excursion. Smith was represented I by Duncan & Sanders. After 1 short deliberation the jury re- < turned a verdict of not guilty. m m m _ Endorsed by '1 heir Home Counties. , 1 1 The Democratic conventu n of < Barnwell county endorsed the gubernatorial candidacy of A 11 Patterson. The Democratic convention of ; Marlboro endorses Mr \V D j Evans for re election as railroad < commissioner. The Democrats of Hampton, ! (lov McSweonev's home county, have endorsed t lie governor for I re-election. I'lie Kershaw conn I v Demo crutic convention endorsed the J candidacy of C L Winkler for j lieutenant governor. The Democratic convention of j Abbeville county has adopted a resolution endorsing the guherna- 1 torial candidacy of Mr Frank B ' Gary. I b Befmo the list of legislative K candidates is fully made up. The ' Enquirer would like to suggest tin' name of Mr J J iiuii, of lliu i Ruck Hill Herald. Mr Hull is a representative citizen, well tic ' quainted with the needs of tho people and capable of making a first rate representative. We feel ptettv well satisfied that he wo? Jd he acceptable *'.> the people gen- ' ernlly, and have not 1ho slightest doubt that if he would consent to become a candidate, he would at least receive a flattering vote. Why not represent York county in t ho (ri>nni'iil l.t,. M Hull??York vilio Knquirer. < ?IDO It l? \V A l< I) $I(K> ' , Tllf <e.tll--|n i?f Win |)4pcr will he , P e:l-od "? iC:f tout till to Is It* lea-( ou? <>iva lise-i-tt i Wat neiene? nas lict'ii nW ?* *o cure in 11 i n nt i oh uiii| t liat In ' H' HI I it 11 -ill 'h < at hti It ('tir-? ! m (lie 'in y jh?- iiive otire kuu* it * > lint in-tli-.I ir.tteriiuy atarrli i ehk a 1 run A 111 i iiihi itinoafo, require* a otiu Mliiti11 hi * treatment, Hall's Catarrh ur?* is t kati int? rnaily, a<ti>>ir ill* | root I > u ,niii I We i?|i?ih| ami 'UUoouh Miirfao Hoiilio system, ihorohv destroy i k Hie f 1111il tlion of tli*- dls-ano aod giving lie pal loot Hi ron ^i h Wy huilds in upilie ootinti'ii ion and a-*intin^ ' iiH'iiio Hi (Sniiiit i1h work The pro* pilot i* h ive m) in I'-h >ar ii ii im rurally p iwhh, that they otl?*r One Minis dretl > -I ars ?oi any oa.se t hut i( fails > to olire sM||,| for ||M, , f testimonials* ililross K J lit! ION /.V it CO T?.le I . <> I Mr *.? <1 hv Drug''at*. 7.r? \ tla i'i Kuiuily I'i.m are the bent. T""" i t --? ? .< .? -? t?| /nfaA.1. TT T" r T T r "r V " TTT FOUR PAPERS A WEEK FOR ABOUT THE + PRICE OF ONE. + + + Thi* paper and the Atlanta if Twice-a-Week Journal for t SI.75. + + 9 I fere you get the news of ? 't tint world and all your local J -i news while it is frosli, paying f -i very little more than one * 2 paper c< ?te. Either paper | * ih wdl worth $1.00, but by f 9 special arrangement we are $. t enahhd to put in both of ? J thorn, giving three papers a 4 w? ck for Ihn low pnee. You \ \ cannot. eipial this anywhere J; 1 oho, and this comhination is t 4 t hehjst preniiuin |<,r il,?? . 4 ^ wlio want a great paper and ? * a home paper, lake those t 4 and you will Veep up with c| the times. * Besides general news, the ? 4 Twice-a-Week Journal has c- . 4 much agricultural matter * j * and cither articles of special ^ ? 9 interest to farmers. It has V 4 regular contributions by Sam ? * Jones, Mrs. W. II. Felt-on * 19 John Temple Graves, Hon. t \ C. H. Jordan and other dis- [ ftinguishod writers. Call at thl* oilier and leav* your f5 tuNcrlpllnni lor both paper*. You con t 2 get a oaarplo copy at either paper here | Aea^ippW cation We heartily subscribe to tho Charlotte Observer's high estimate of Editor A it Williams, who is soon to retire from The [Jiecnville News. It says: "Excepting Hon Henry Wutterson, Mr Williams is the most brilliant writer in tho South. It is a world's pity that a man of his ^ifts, his newspaper instincts, training, predilections and experience, should feel himself called upon to abandon the professimi of > 4..i~ - w? ? IIIMMIIV; 41IIVI Ull\n 11 | f i now occupation. Ho is u bound noney Demociat and perhaps here was not room enough for ijiin in South Carolina." thinning Outfit for $IO. You can get a canning outfit, with full instructions, to can all ?f your fruit ami vegetables for f iB MO. If you want one write me it Lancaster or call at the Ledger iftice. C L McManus. - ?uk "<>i svicaaaHMuuKMHiaauMai HORSES! HORSES! HORSES I W*- IimVi just re-eired a carload of lumbero'ie horse* from Atlanta,every miinal bavin* been cnref.illv eelee ed n person by our M \ KUiott. In ttie ot are sonu of llie t\ae-<t hor?es ever nought to this mantel If you want i good -?ad tier, or a wood Driver, or a food combination horse, now in yoi r ime to uet it We now have iust what ,'tni want and ueml. < h'I and nee for roursetf. We tike pleasure in ex? libitlng our stock, ai well as Vehicles. fejAfl will either well or swap, and tjta Q W| I "''I' *' 'li >r for the cash IffV V or good pa|e-r ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD MORTGAGE SALE. ST A r E i > F SOU I 11 ' A ROLI N'Al c1htntv of i.ancasi'kk. ) N'OTM'i'j IS H Kit 10 It V given, that under and hy virtu" <>f a certain chatuv mortgage ex- euted hy .1 S S'tephen^on to \V II -Abetl on 2d h lav ofiOct lSdd. and long ainee past line, the uinterei-ned wt I ??n Friday, I he 2oi h day of Muv \ I) 1IJ00, expose (o public sa'e, for cash, mt ll>>Hth Si?riitua in the umiu ??f Lane, inter in said Stale One .-d* ( ?) Horse I'awer Watertown Slearn K gine. ANiinn H?m? day, ?? tlie plantation nf Mrs Mi-souri Onle in Haiti county, it lit *llt l\ti> mi es I I'n 111 ti alii Springs, Due T?fivf (I'J) Hor e I* >wei WuierIt.wn Steam Kngi e -One Saw Mill rrnnplete ami II edge Saw W H A bell. Mortgagee. It K VVylie, Aftorne^. May 11 lU(H)?ttl, .VOTIC'K I. \ no \STKIt #m? school. To all whom it ma, I'oneern; Take limine thai pursuant to a petition signed bv leu voters and freebold rs resident In Lancaster Hehool District, we the undersigned. Trustees nfsaid District, tin h? icby call a public meeting to be composed of all tie se voters who are resident in antl return for taxation in said District real or peisotntl propci ty of I lie value < f not le?s llian one hundred dollars, t > as h'iiumo iu i lie court lionet* at Lancasr**r, S I' on Friday the 2>lh d*y of May HM?0 Ht I o'clock p in f<>j the purp ?se of electing a ch ilrinan ami societary of aaiil meeting live trustees of ?aid school District uihI of determin* ing what special lax if any, not lo exceed live mills, shall lie levitd, as the inajorhy present shall decide, on all real him! personal property within raid Hchoo Us i km for the maidenMice of the public rclioo s of said DiaIrk't. Tills May 7*l? li? II, It K MI LLKK, W T OKKUOKY, W J CUNNINOHAM, .1 K TAYLOR, ? T CONNOIiS. TruHtecHiif LaiicaHter School District HianniuuTm nuauyunniuuu For Best Virginia lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and % Plastering Hair A'r C\( T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKERY