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It tori'liino i!<?r oilier NnrenttO uiraulcc. it destroys Worms L cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Con^lipat'on ales l lie l oud, regulates (ho IX lieallliy and natural J lee p. lie Mother's Friend. FOR!a always ; Signature of Vj' j yo Always Bought u O ver 30 Years. URRAV RTRrtT, NEW YORK CITY. BEi?B3SSaiS?L^-^Z^3SSSISS^ *>_ : ?-? AS' 1, V/. S'CRfSf, .MlftVtYOlli, ()- KOI. v, i I fully ?i|iii|i icitj i|iu ilietl.aiul xi i. i - -.ii >urv<.\'i> -r-japc-4. S3 i ISIIHIIIB ? Ill ? IB L t N v A m K K AM' t il ICS I Eh lv A I I \V A \ hi *11 ft \ j>ril 2t? 1900. (t ?aily except Suiitlui ) A lv*Tr>oCJN 1? , MAs'l'Hi UNI). Nn'x. 14 lint Hi ' No'h. Mild 15' A M. P M. \ P M 7 7 7 10 \r (Mietticr Cv 9 4') 8 19 ~ ?< ft " ' Di..l.;.niin lit O 47 7 12 8 9 Baneombvll le 19 40 -S7 8 57 0 90 Port Lawn 11 00 H P M 8X9 6 39 By Lancaster Aril 49 91 N ?. 14 I "living t<a irasier 0*30. mil. in kfK i! (wi i"?mm'ivion at Cheater w/tli ~i.ii li-rii Bail way No. XtJ for ('lot'tot te a nl pointH oorl h; and Sea i> ir t \ ji Liti" ' Atlanta Special" for \ 11 .ittu ami point* weal A'mo I \% it h t 'arotinu -md V?> Miwestern Kail j w>?v No 19 r>r nor >T C ami int? r11??-?Ii ?t point*, aixl southern Kail v ay No xX for Co utniii aid points HOtI ll \?, 17 leaving Chester 10.30 a D) Connects wi'h Snut hern Railway No l ;M f'(im ('olumhin and oints south; I S .1. .aril ir l.tne " stlanta Hpecial" i from nortl ern and eastern points and f-ou'hcrn Ra I way No 33 fr in Northern and ens eru point*, an t a I .an I r v. i;!. s r & f j K f :r macki-burg No. it; l.-avin^ l,i hmhcr -I on p m co.111eels it Lancaster wi h K d & (1 K loin anidcn and Sfurion and Southern Kai'Wiy No 34 at Chester for I ha i lot cm'd points i.or' h. No is iCavin^ Chi ster 8.10 p no. I conn cis at < luster w ith (southern | ; It.il way No 34 from olutnUia and | j pin lite HnUtti J \ \l >IK 'TH, (ien Pass. Atft - I.KKOYKPKI.no>. President . wr ? m ? ? a ? is MACHINE m LUMBER COMPA I V. CHESTJfcSR, S. C. o Tli(> <'heater Maohine t'o. and R, M. Spratt & ? ?? , have conaolldated the two p ant.*, and now ready to furniah 1 anything in Ine Machine and Lumber | hue*, with a well equipped Foundry ami Machine Shop, ami Door, Hash ami Blind Fnc'ory t ur faeihtiea are \ un-quailed ill thia part of the State. KKAPERS MOWKR^ THRESHKKs, GINS, E JOINED SA >V MILLS, 1IAY AND CO I TON PRESSES, 1 HARROWS, CASIINGS. KTC. ALSO SECONO HAND MACHINERY. . HoP* Rillrt complete for Dwellings. Ht#>re Rooms, etc. Bend us lint of your wants, and we will answer by return iumH Respectfully, , CHESTER MACHINE * LUMBER COMPANY. k Statue Of Gen. Grant Unveiled In Capitol. SOUTH Eli NEKS MAKE SPEECHES. They Admired the Union leader n* an American Soldier; They Loved tlie "Immortal Eve. " Washington, May 19.?The stn 1?u of (Jon Grant,presented by 1 he (I rand Annv of tho Republic to tho nation, was unveiled in tho great rotunda of the capital to day, ' and elaborate ceremoinies com- j memurativc of the event were' held in tho hall of representutives in the presonee of n vast eoneourse of people, which included the widow, daughter and leseei11lents of the general, hundreds of his comrades in arms, the oflieers and committee of tho G. A K. and many persons distinguished in military, political and s cial circles. The statue represents the contributions of thousands of his comrades, none of whom was allowed to subscribe more than 15 cent-, and is the result of a movement started shortly after (Jen. Grant's death at Mount M< Gregor in duly, 18*5. It i- tho work of Franklin Sim mon-. an American sculptor. Of marble, of heroic -i/.e, it re pre . sents the grim old soldier in the full uniform of a general eipiipht>il for lii'lil with Inn.lwviln ur 1 guantlets, his cloak over Ins loft arm, his right hand resting on tho hilt of his sword Tho unveiling took place short* ly hofore noon in the presence of Mrs (riant, Mrs Sartor is. Miss Sartoris, the otiictrs of the G. A. 11 , Speaker Henderson and Senator Fi ve, president pro tern, of the senate. The fact of the unveiling was L-nt?i uAft-pt and nnlv a few out* aiders witnessed it. There woro no ceremonies. Miss Sartoris, at* tired in white, drew the line that uncovered the statute. Mrs Grant inspected it critically and smiled her approval. Tho party % i it-11 i vintii til i(? lilt? 11:111 (11 lllli house, where the ceremonies occurred. The ceremonies m tho house were profoundly impressive. They consisted of addresses hy Mr. McCleary <if Minnessotu. Mr. Grosvenor of Oh:o, Mr. Richardson of Tennessee, Mr. Warner of Illinois, Mr. Linney r?t North Carolina, Mr. Gardner of Michigan, Mr. Rrosius of l'enn?ylvania, and Mr. I>olliver of Iowa. The gallery opposite tho -peaker's rostrum had boon reserved for tho members of tho G. A. R., and was crowded. Mr. Richardson, tho Democratic leader, who fought in tho Confederate army against Grant, said in |>;irt : "The most extravagant and fulsome eulogy that can possibly l>e heat owed hy human lips upon (ien. (irunt does not in the slightest degree derogate from the pure and matchless fame of the hero and idol of those who . foughi against him, and of all true Confederates in that Moody period during which his marvelous character was developed, and which gave him the opportunity to win everlasting renown Hut for the indomitable courage and valor 'of the Confederate soldier there ! would have been no opportunity ' i i ? i _ i - * ? ; ror ins development ana lor tlie proof of his groat strength. Ah an ex-Confederate soldier I revere ^ his memory, and demand and , have u just right to demand, u sharo in the honor and glory which cluster like jewoled diadems around hia name and render him? conspicuous above his contemporaries as an American soldier and citizen. "Confederates can and do honor him, because he was a foe man ' worthy of their steel." Passed Bill to Pay Confeder- 1 ates for Their Horses. APPROPRIATED AT APPO-1* MATTOX. Also Puvs for Whest Seized l>v Gen Lee, and Votes Robert | Smalls $5,000 for Saving y tho Planter. Washington, May IS - For the , first time sinco tho rebellion tho ( house toilay passed a measure to | pay Confederate soldiers for losses } growing out of the civil \yur. It was a hill introduced by Mr. Coxl of Tennessee to pay the Confcdoi.- } atesoldiois who surrendered at | Appomattox for loss of* horses j and other personal effects taken ( from them in violation of tho : terms of Lee's capitulation to|j Grant by which officers nod men I of Lee's ai my were allowed to re- ; ( tain their baggage, side arms and | horses. The bill originally carried j $'200,OnO, hut the specific sum was stricken out and tho appro-' liriiiti.m WW iii>iil>> i iidnti >i i t <> I' I?11 I hill was taken up ami passed out 1 of its order us a special complt-j. inenl tn Mr. Cox, who, after ten | years' service in lITh house, is to t 1 i retiie at the end of his present | 1 term. i Many other claim hills werode- I, voted to war claim hills. The house passed the following hills: To pay O M Blair, administrator of the estate of Thomas P Blair, deceased, $32,000 for' t grain belonging to the United , r States seized in the Cumberland | valley hy (ion Stuart during Lee's j northern campaign in 180 Lto re- j fer to the court of claims the ( claim of the owners of the sehoon- , er Bergen, sunk at the mouth of , the Potomac hy the United States , steamship Periwinkle, in 1805; . to pay the heirs of (i W Saulpuw | $7,0lM) for the steamer Alfred; llobb, taken hy the government during the civil war; to pay Koht Smalls (formerly representative irom ooutn Vdu oiina? *0,000 lor services in taking tho Planter safely out of Charleston burhor, Pee 1, 1863; and to refer tho claim of Chalkley Good of Stutesvilie. N C, amounting to $:>0,000, to tho court of claims. Mr. Payne made tho point of no quorum on a hill ho pay St. John lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Newborn, N C, $6,000 for the use of their building during the war, and action upon it was thus prevented. M I 1.1.IONS Gl V KN A W A V It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer ing.Tho proprietors of I)r King's) New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the *atiHfuction of knowing it hitabsolutely cured thousands of hopclosH casps. Asthma, lironchi* ti-i, II oarscness and all diseases of tlio I'hroat, Chest and tilings are surely cured by it. (Jail on Craw ford liron, Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular ai/.e f?0.?. and sfl. Everv bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. FKLL FROM A WAGON. Young Son of Mr. Sol J. Miller Killed in Lexington. Spat ial to The State. Lvxington, May 18?News-has just reachod here of the sad death of the 12 year old son of Mr. Sol J Miller of the Boiling Springs section of the county. The hoy was riding on a wagon loaded with fertilizers and by some means became over-balanced and fell he* tween the wheels. He lived until about 1 o'clock this morning. The accident occurred not very far from Lewiedale. SUBONIC PLAGUE ADMIT- < TED. vin Francisco Health Board \cknowledges Six Deaths From the Disease San Francisco, May 1!)- The I ward i f health has adopted a resolution declaring that huhonie [ilngue exists in Sail Francisco I'll" health authorities say that there have heon six deaths* luring the p st throe months and they decided to take precautions t: igainst fui t her development and! spread of the disease. Chicago, 111., May l'.?. ? Assist-' on Surgeon \. S. Lloyd, of thej [Tnited States marine hospital,'1 ias heen ordered to San Francisco 1 to assist in the work of preventng the spread of the liuhonic ilague. Assistant Surgeon Amass, of Detroit, it wjrs given nit here, to-day left Detroit for Honolulu 011 a similar mission. \v m? K 1 \ O ,\ Kail T \ M ) 1 k i A X I'he busiest and mightiest little I liing th-it ovrr was mi le is Dr. ! [Vine's New Lite I'll Is. Leery till is ii stijjjur coated "lobule of icaltli. that changes weakness in 0 st ron^t h, listlessiiess into energy 1 rain-fa^ into mental power. Phey'ro wonderful in building up j h<* health. Only 25e per box. Sold by Crawford Bros. Ileir to a Fortune. London, Out., May lit. ? Fran- 1 :is L Brooks, a machinist of this' ;it\, who has just fallen heir to a oituneof $i?,MO(),OnO, will leave "or California t<? morrow to take possession of the "slate, which oiisists of California Central ruilroad stock, car shops at San .lose 1 dock of buildings in San Fran* isco, Home valuable mining slock ind iwo residences, one in Oak land and the other in Sun Jose. When the {fold fever of 1*16 pro- ' vailed, Charles and Joseph Pelt it, uncles of Mr Brooks, left their home in the province of Quebec an i *turte<t for California, where lien h??ilt the railroad between Sai* Francisco and San Die?;o. iilllh l< \\ V I I $|(Mt O ll IS ?t Ills ,1 I per Will lie ( ??l o? 'it te 1- m Ica-t I o h ! > c Ii il -eienoe 11 h? .i> ? ?. cm 1 1 i sin ?-s ami at is at ?ri ii (Jura i? 11 y i> ii?' nun kuo 111 la the 1 r 1 n y ' ifi o ?11 K a 1 1 u i 11 1 -en* rn|Uir?* h con n 1111 an in it oi's < nturrh u Is t k ii ni Mi? ly, hi'i 1 1 a til- ' I 1 II ?? lit- . nt Hull llll f>i|H HiirI II J V * l ! 111 lii'T.-l, alMalhiV. I ?- f 11 nl 'till .'f III- ill- M*-?l K ^ lie . I .I Mr-nu ll liUIIUS ? i)i lit* ' iimi ii *< " nud a-lstlng !)? iii ?' ? \ i ? * rk I In* |iro? I ? I # n ll ? *0 ill'It'll III 11 I i ? Ulii ?4I v p iwni , (hut iliey otf r One Hundred n .War* h \ cuse iimt I lulls i*.' - 'ii i lor Ii"- ' ' **'ImOlllftlS* w l K J UriKNT.OY & CO., 'I\.|e . , o < ?l >> ]) iu ll - 7o ' ? ruin y are i tie tm-t. ^'"RJUR VAPLRL'AW L FOR ABOUT THE * PRICE OF ONE. + t + 'his paper and the Atlanta ? wvice-a-Week Journal for 4* . < * $1.75. * * 4* I Here vm got the news of ? % the world and all your local f i news while it is frosh, paying ? % very little more than one ? ^ paper e< its. Kither paper ? is well worth $1.00, but by f i special arrangement we are * ? ennlihd to put in both of ? * them, giving three papers a * ? week for this low price. You S | J cannot equal this anywhere J * elrp, and this combination is * 5 t hebtjst premium tor those * J who want a great paper and J i J a home paper. Take these fr ? and yon will keep up w ith * \ the times. Besides general news, the ? * Twice-a-\V???'k Journal has a 5 much agricultural matter ? * and other articles of special \ i interest to farmers. It has a 5 regular contributions l?y Sam ? 5 Jones, Mrs. W. II. Folton * 1 John Temple Graves, Hon. a * 0. II. Jordan and other dis- J. * tinguishod writers. S Call at till* office and leava year f* MbtcrlptlOM for both paper*. Ym can J | |*l aaa.pl* copy of althar paper hara JE i aa application. c, OFFICIAL ROTTENNESS IN HAVANA. Deputy Auditor Reovos Gives Up $4,500 With Which ho Was Bribed l?y Neely. Hiivauii, Muy IS. ? \V. II. Reeves, deputy auditor of the island, made a confession at mid ni^ht and ?jave up $4,500 jjiven I)im l?y ('. F. W. Neely, the ar^ rest oil unanciui agent. or mo posts :?t Havana, to perform certain services on the day ho left. General Wood and the postal inspectors refuse to disclose the nature of the confession, Imroiy admitting one had been made.lt is claimed $l,-100 more will be tocovered to-day. Hail has I een granted by Justice Hope in the sum of $1,500 to Mrs. Graddick charged with poisoning her husband. HORSES! HORSES I We have just r* ceiv? <1 a carload of nuui'x-r?> horee- from \ tlantu,every animal having been eaiefuliy eelee ? d in person by our Mr. Klliott. In the lot are mme of th" tlne-t horses ever binught to this market If you want. :? eond Sadil er, or a r ood Driver, or a good combination horxe. now i-? your lime io cei it We uow h tve just what you want and ne<'d < a I and see for y-airae'f. We t tke pi- a?are in ex-? liibitinc our Hto<*k u? well a? Vehicle*. III will either sell or awap, and AI fl wi I ( It eiili r tor the canh IV W or good pap r ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD MORTGAGE SALE. KTATKDF -OUHI C AROLINA \ <N.?UNT> or- I.A Kf AMTKK. i NOTION IS n KIIKKY Kiven, that under and I \ vriu?- < f a certain ebat e< iimrtuag" ex? ?ut?-d by .1 rt ?S'?? phen-on to W H ?be I on 20 it day of Oct 1SUU. and lon^ aluce past due, ihe uiidei>i lied wl-t on Friday, him ^r>i it (i iy ?r \i stv \ I) isnm), ox|i >H?> to puldio saie.. for rush at Heath Soring*. in the rum ? ><f Lane utter in Mifif State O e -i* (R) Horse I'oivcr Walertown Steam K gine Also on eMill' day, oi. tlii' plantation of Mm Mi-Hoori i! ! * In staid county, a In mi two ml i* imni H-aili Springs, One Tweivo (12) Hor-e I* ?wei Wairrtown Steam ICngl >e?One Saw M'll Compute iiml Hedge hnw \V 11 A hell, Mortgagee. U K Wyllr, Altorne>. May 11 1900?til, aotiol-lancastlii oit\i>lii? SCHOOL. To all whom it ma, oncert ; Take notice thai pursuant to a petition Higneii hv ten votera ami free* hold ra resident in Lancaster School District, we the undersigned, TruHicea of Haiti District, tit) heieby rail a public meeting to be composed of all il?< ne voters who an* rtnninnt In and return for taxation In H.?id !>)? ?r|??t real ?>r personal proper ly of the value of not less than one hundred dollars, to assemble in the < nurt Home ut Lancesior, H tj on Ftltlay the 25tli d?y of May 19U0 at I o'clock p in fru the purp >-e of electing a chairman ami secietary of said meeting tWe trustor's of aid achool District and of determine log what R|ierlal tax if any. not to exreed five tnii -, Khali ho levi d, as the majority present Mhail decide, on all real and personal property within aid Bchoo' District for the maintenance of the public rchoo * of said Distrirt. This May 7*h, 1M0? It K MI LI,Kit, W T ORKGOUY, VV J I UNNINOH \M, J E TAYLOR, C T CONNORS. Trunte<?sof Laiioanter School District HEADQUARTERS For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BARER! ?