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"OR 8 A ALWAYS Signature of _ 1 ^ ( > 'I r ?srrr3S!?3BS -fi ^ , I <;;"V .T /Vz/ ** ' V1 " v'W Always Bought rer 30 Years. i OTMtr, NSW YORK CITY. / "'.AVer m * *Y 'Km?*> T.W.Sf CREST, SURVEYOR, o- I'.OL.a I- fully ? <|iiip, e l, and quu ified, and < so lei \ i ii -urvey1 e'* L \ N C A S I K U A iN ? ill KS Eh ItAlLVV i h Sflit'duie '11 effect . pril 25, 10OO. ( i>ntly except - I'mI ? ) W l'.STRtiUN Li UND. No'*. II ?ij?1 16 ' No's. . mid 15 A M. 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M? leaving [jaocasier 4 Oi) p in coniiri'tH Ml Liitic^trr wi 11 S ?' &, O K . f'oni atiulen and Marion a id South- ( ern Itahway No d4 at i'heater for ' * harlot e and points nori h. No 1"). leaving f,'h ster 8.10 p m, ( (.mi els at < luster with southern It ilway No o4 from "oiu ooia and points s ?uiti J A s M H K \T f 1, < Sen Pass Agt I I- ftOY SPItT N < 5 Pr< su'eiu . cassm A <A A -*** * 14 11 " " 1 ' m LUM1ER COMPkl L r /> 1 | chester, 3. o. . the < he?te. machine ?him] b. m. | . "-prftli ac < o , have consolidated ttie two |> hiitrf, art] now ready to furoiah anything in l he machine uud lumber . i ni", with a well equipped foundry ami machine >hop, himi door, 8a?h ' ami blind fac'ory ? ur fw ihtiea are | tin qual led in thin part of the fcjtate. j reapers mowers, thresh ells, (hns, engines ha *v mills, ' iia v and co i i on presses, ' harrows, castings, eic. 1 aero i SECOND HAND MACHINERY. J Ha*" Kill.-* complete for Dwellings. ! Ht'?re Room*. etc. Hen?l .1* lint of your WHiite, mimI we will anewer by return umll Respectfully. 1 CHESTER MACHINE * , LUMBER COMPANY. X CLARK FOOLS SENATE. Resigns only to Get a New and Better Title to The Montana Seat. TRICK ON THE GOVERNORIn 11 is (Absence the Lieutenant Governor Appointed Clark as Senator. Anaconda, Mon, May 15.? Licut-Gov Spriggs has appointed \Y A Clark to the seat in Lthe Senate from which Mr "Clark an nounced his resignation in Washington today. LieuGGor Spriggs, who in a warm supporter of Clark, received the resignation by mail yesterday. It is dated May 11. Gov Smith, who is a bitter opponent of Clark and who had re filled to appoint him in the event. of his resignation, is in California. Ho is hurrying homeward on a special train, hut could not reach the State in time to prevent the appointment of Clark. This coup of the Clark forces against the Daly clement hut. created a gicat sensution throughoil* the State. ? mm HOW SENATOR CLARK FOOLED THE SENATE. j Startled Members by Announcing Resignation, hut Said Nothing of Appointment. Washington, May 15.?At 2 p m today Senator W A Clark, of Montana, in a well stage-managed climax of a long ^prech of . vindication for himself, announced | to the utter surprise or the Son- j ate, thut he had Rent his resignation to iho governor of Montuna on Mav 11. "I desire to state in retiring j from the Senate," said Senator j Clark to <tho Senators grouped j around him, "that 1 have made tome warm friends, who 11 I rogret to leavo." Then lie went nnt and held a farewell reception in the lobby. At '? o'clock last evening Sena Lor ("alter, or Montana, received word that Mr Clark would bo appointed Senator by Lieut-Gov Spriggn, of Montana. This knowledge was kept from the >lher Senators. Senator Clark received late tonight ft telegram from LieuMiov Spriggs announcing that the apCATARRH CAN Johnston's i QUART B< unANGF.H IN Tin: K.tltTH AMI A A Wlw and Venerable Ilocior 'X In a lending hotel, in n great city, a f; Ing. Listening to his wise and sen ten dressed men, evidently lawyers business My firm belief, is " that medical seici eases with >ut exception are caused l>v in isms. Here is the germ of that terrible di nf typhoid fever; and here is tie- Mill mor causes that most destructive of ail disci common and supposed incurable disease, "I wish, Doctor," said tiio traveling catarrh. I have had it for years, and I ai The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, 1 fever, and a host of oilier diseases, is the and attacking specially the mucous mem' disease is especially prevalent in the IJn who is not, or has not keen troubled mo she obliged to remain a. homo iromplensi of many intelleetuul treat-, from four of turrhal afleetions. In its worst phase, tl himself ;md his friends. "I believe," continued this great phy tftrrh is to medicate t he blood. This can which act as blood purifiers." Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Mnni.st Dear Sirs:?For ten years 1 was a sufl fatarrh. My face was pale as death. I v hardly walk, I was so di/./.y and had a hands and feet were always Cold. My aji in the morning, iny head swam so 1 was u fiwful pains in the small of my buck. 1 My muscular power was almost entirely steps without stopping to rest, and oftou i pain in my side. It seemed as though t tors said my blood had all turned to wute tin# well. I tried the best physicians in My husband pot me a bottle of Johnston bought another. When these had beet loaith. I continued its use, and felt I wi freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel r <ept on taking it, and now consider mysc ill the tiine, and am happy. I am positii The sick headaches I have had since chi arrh has almost entirely left me. 1 cann iarsnparilla has done for me. I reoomn tehes to use your Sarsaparilla. vxoiuaAJf snua OOUP Crawford Bros, Lancaster, B. 0. D i Mnltj 4 to, 1 ahcstU r, B.C ] pointmont had been made. He wired a prompt acceptance. The World' correspondent learned tonight the details of the remarkable trick played upon the Daly men by Senator Clark and his managers. Gov Smith, it up pears, had made arrangements to go to Calif unia to argue a ease before the Court of Appeals, be-. Moving that Lieut-Gov Spriggs }l51 f 1 iriinn tn Si/.n v !<* . 11" (<> ""i'1 the Populist Convention. The Governor hud limed his absence in California, us ho supposed, so as to return by the time tho Lieut Gov got buck, leaving tho executive oflicc in charge of tho third ofiicer in succession, known to ho unfriendly to Clark. CLARK'S APPOINTMENT. Got. Smith Denounces it as a Shame, a Disgrace and an Insult. Ogden, Ut., May 16.?Got Robert 11 Smith, of Montana, who was in Ogden today, ai riving from tho coast on route to Helena, spoke in relation to tho appointment of Senator Clark to me united states JSenute hy l,ieut Got Spriggs, in very vigorous terms, culling it ''contemptible trickery." lie said: "It is an insult to the Senate to send Clark back to that body. It is a disgrace, shame and humiliation upon the people of Montana, and the Senate should act upon the resolutions and show him that they do not want him there, as he can take the hint no other way." A POWDKH >111,1, K\ Removes everything in sight; ho do drastic tuiuertil pills, but both mo mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinety of your body with calomel, croton oii or aloes pills, when Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Con stipation. Only 25c at Crawford Pros' drug store. John D Rockefeller said in an address before a New York bible class the other evening: "The pursuit of riches is not a w rong thing On the contrary, gold is one of the mightiest agents for the doing of good, and though there are bad rich men just as there aro bad poor ones, I believe that unost wealthy persons look upon their money us a sacred trust which they hold for the erood of their fellows " Tho One Day Cold Cure. For colds ami sorr throat use Krrn\ott's Chocolates I.uxutivc yuiuuic. ivusily lak.ru at. candy and quickly cure. BE CURED BY sarsaparilla 3TTLES. is; i?an?.i:k kvi:hvwhehe.'> iuka ntioul Advanced Science. i iuoum tuiil aged physician was converstiouN discourse, were a group of well men ami commercial travelers, ice is certain yet to show that all disivisible germs which are living origan* iscase diphtheria, licre is the bacillus e dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ises, consumption, 'ibis of that very catarrh." r man ** i hn t tf/vn twrml/1 toll ??o ti thoroughly d iaeoti raged." ike diphtheria, consumption, typhoid result of 11 micro bo invading the blood nrane. This foul and most disgusting ited States and it is raro to meet one re or less with it. How often is he or int entertainments, deprive themselves the disagreeable odor arising from caie patient becomes loathsome both to sieinn, "that the true way to heal cabe done only by powerful alteratives ?-e Co., Mich., writes: r< rer from general debility and chronic r.iB weak and short of breath. I could ringing in my head all the time. My 'petite was very poor. On getting up ftcn obliged to lie down again. 1 had had a continual feeling of tiredness. t gone, and X couldn't go half a dozen that much exercise caused me to have he blood had left mv veins. The doc- j r. I had given up all hope of ever getthe state, hut failed to get anv relief. is narsapurii is. i iook ii, ami inrn i i nwd, I was somewhat improved in ss ffrowinpf stronger; my sleep was relew blood inovinff through my veins. I If a well and rugged woman. I work 'e that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. Id hood, have disappeared, and iny cant be too thankful lor what Johunton's ! lend all women who have sick headA.WT DJBTH.OIT. BOOK. aiiiel A Hloks, Fort l^awn, H. C D H Jordan, Fort Lawn, 8. C. Murdered by n Maniac. London, May 17 ? A dispatch from Stockholm brings news of an awful tragedy on board the Swedish steamer Pi nee Charles. A madman took possession of the steamer shot live passGhvjcrs dead, killed the captain and wounded hx of the crow, who tried lo overcome him. The passengers and crew tinallv left the deck to the maniac, who lowced a hoat and rowed away. All came on deck and administered to the wounded. The steamer put into Stockholm, ltb docks looked like shambles. ?wije -*? - rtfw "Next week," announces a Missouri e?litor, who has the Sheldon episode still fresh in his mind, "we will he running this paper as Jesse James would have run it. Delinquent subscribers may expect a call from us with their accounts stuck iu the muzzle of a six shooter. Otherwise this paper will have to lie run as the sheriff would run it." Seoor Silvela, Spanish premier, will ask his country to make a great sacrifice to build a new uuvv. i Bankers estimate that Aineri- [ can visitors to the Paris exposi- ! tioii will spend abroad this year ' $40,('00,000 iiitiro than i- usually spent by Americans in Europe during the vacation season. V t> |< I tU PI IONS 1 Me grand, nut Skin Eruptions rob ufe of j<r . Bucklen's Arnic-i Salve curen them; also I Uunning and Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Piloses, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and lies. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed Sold by Crawford Bros, Druggist. I lie house at Tappan, N Y, in which Nlaj Andre, the British sp\. wa- con lined during the revolution is to l>e turned into a soap factory Die road to heaven Is up hill uli ih" way to a man who is trying to ."'i there without giving. *|IIO U ??. \\ k is 11 $|(H> '* d rs "J his |? |r will he ! e ? il I 'M IV m ul I?U.? " i i^e - iliat >cjfnt'e iiH-t i> ciil'' in I i f hIi. I** ami a ? I >>i a ' atari li Cur y ? I iv cure knoaii > UiH r u* imy >ii irin 'f i ^ a II i Hi ri(|ulri-x a run < * iiH'i i|jr>i.i ttalf'a i aiarrli ' . i- i k n ' i riih'ly, a<'tl<iir ill- ! ii it a i| nil' ouh Hiir1 Ii ii lierett ilenirov i ' II nl i in f in ih* HM(| anil v I i Mr-n^'ii i-y Ituitus lit* n I li 11111 a nl a iatiiiK i I / * \* rk ! In" |?r??i ll ui ii li i h cilia i > i 111ai 11icy off r On? 11 uii< i CHW ' liat I' tat'? r-n r I - ' ' ? I OIliulH. F ? iKN.iY A ''O., IM I , (> I .III tl I) l|^| Sl> ? > ' *Olly PI - ai i !? i-c-l OJf\ iArtfiS A WEEK + FOR ABOUT THE + . HICE OF ONE. + t + . '"Ms paper and the Atlanta * I e-a-Week Journal for . $1.75. t, * 5 Here you get the news of $ % the world and all your local ? h news while it is fresh, paying fr 1 4 very little more than one *. J paper c< s!s. Either paper J * is well worth $1.<K), but by J i 4 hpeciai arrangement we are * i ^ enabh d to put in both of ? I J them, giving three papers a * 4 week for this low price. You ? ^ cannot equal this anywhere J 4 else, and this combination in * 4 t liebsst premium t<>r those t^ who want a great paper and | * a home paper. Take these \ ( 4 and you will keep up with t 5 the times. Besides general news, the f f rn 1 - - II r * * ? i wicr-a-vveoK journal ha* ? . J much agricultural matter * J * and other article* of apccial i >i interest to farmer*. It ha* <11 regular contributions by Sain J J[ Jones, Mrs. W. H. Felton J i i John Temple Gruvea, Hon. # j [ G. H. Jordan and other die* f j | tinguiahed writers. I I Call at t*la offlca and laava your a < I aufeacrtptlona tor both paper*. You can f | | got a aaapt? copy of elthor papar hora J i I on application. t Dr. Bays in Washington. Washington Post, 16th. | Kev. 11 W Bays, who bus been an active pastor in the Methodist Episcopal church south for 25 years, is at the Hotel Kaleigh. II*' is from South Carolina, and at present is the presiding elder of ltoclc Hill district. Dr. Bays was a gallant Confederate soldier, hut is now very popular in Grand Army circles. At the Buffalo encampment ho appeared before tho comrades and made a speech which was vociferously received, lie advocated the establishment of a southern soldiers1 home at (hustle Pinckney, near Charleston, lie s a member of the committee which has heen appearing before congress in the interest of the home. Ho will pay his respects to the president today in company with Senator McLaurin. HORSES! HORSES I We have just r? coved a carload of tinmUer omc horses from Mlanla,every animal having lt-eo catefullv eeleo ed in ueraon by our Mr Klliott. In the lot are t-om* of the lineal horses ever brouKhl to ihi8 market If you want a good Had-lier, or a wood Driver, or a good ? nnliiuation horse. now is your time io get it. We now have just what yt u want and need 1 u I and aee for y?uraeif. We take pi-mure in exhibiting our atock as well as Vehicles. ft Jf will either sell or awap, and vjri fll wi'l * !! ei'h r for the cash Vl V or good pap r ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD MORTGAGE SALE. STATU ??K sOU'H ?HH()LI\A\ 0>UNT\ OF I.ANCAHTKK. J NOTIFo. IS HKItlCtiY given, that under ami by virlU" of a certain t-tiat'e"- mortgage ex-ruled by .1 S iS'lephen-oii to W H vb-il on i!<> h day ??f Oct 1890. and long ainee paat due, the utnterid tied wi I on Friday, the 12/)i li day nf \luv * I > 1900, exje *e to public Hi'e, for cash, al Heath Springs in Hie ootiti of hanCinter in s ?h! State O e >i* (6) Horse Power NVatertown Sleatn K gine A I so no t4?*ni? day , o tic plantation of Mrs Mi-aourl (' le in said county, about two inbeH trom H atli Springe, One Twelve (12) Hor-o I'owet WaterIi.wii Stem) Kngi e?One j-aw Mill t 'otiipltte and Hedge s-,w W H A bell. Mortgagee. H K Wvl'e, Aftorney. May 11' 1900?Id. . tU'WU* : * VPII JVOTICIJ- LANC.YSTICIt <iKAI>hI? SCHOOL. To ull whom il mui Hiiicert ; Take notice thai pursuant to u petition signed hv ten vmeis ami fr< o? hold rs re-blent in Lancaster Sojio >1 District, we the undersigned, Truttm of uin! Listiid, do to iety call a pt.idic meeting to he compos-d of all tin se voters who t re re* dent iti and return for taxation in said Ills'riot real or personal propet ty of the va uo of not less than one hnndrsd dollars, t> nasemhie In the' curt House at Lauras'er, S t! on Friday the 2>th d ?y of May HitK) at 4 o'eloek p in f<-.i the purpose <*f electing a eh ilrtnao and secretary of said meeting live trustees of suid school District no I of deteruii ing what speeial fax if any, not to xeeed live mil's, shall he levitd, as the inajori y present shad decide, on all real ami pornoual prop riy within 'aid Hrhoo D'utirif for 'lie mninlt-n* mmm) of lii? public tchon x of *#?i?I Di*-? I riot. This May 7*h, HKjO, It F MILLER, W T OHKdOHY, W J < UN.SINGH AM, J B TAYLOR, r T CONNORS. Truateennf Lancaster School Dintrlot r f m r??. *** ? ? ? ? miniums For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKER? % ^BES9H5flDt'- * JHB