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! (g1 , I I" - tN V^-.-*; V i* fc IP# * ! .:v <1 ? - **> ?-.t V I* Aal-I Cwi j AVege tabic Preparation Tor As - B I simulating thcTocdntulUcgula- % ti'ig [lie SlomoLlvi muiBowels of a ? i * Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful- &j ness and Rest.Contains neither Kj Opium .Morphine nor Ffincrol W| ( JSOT NAKC OTIC. j Max,OU> Tk XWi. J. IY7Y~HXH ]\&apkii\ SmJ ' A yCx. Stnnm ' 1 h'~A.!U SJt, - I jlrU 'f JW rtiwuiK. > /h Ca/ttna&SmLi ? ( - i CltnAad Jafor . Hiitnmn //ai m: J A perfect Remedy forConstipa- ? tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. 1 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- Ik oess and Loss of Sleep. I FacSimilc Signature of i! NEW YORK. B i V ? rvr.Y? y \HI LXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. OLD. STRONG. RELIABLE ! ; Home Life Insurance Company, of Hew York i Lssues all the Eib- , ei a.I Forms of l?ife and Endowment ( Pol icies/>a.sh, Loan,! Paid up V tlues a nd extended laijurancoj W i itten in Prlicy , OONTRA ;T. i Call to see T S Carter, l<CNid(Mit V??oiit? Or writo I?? L i Miller. 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No's. 14 ?11?1 16 I No's. . and 15 A M. P M. \ P Id 7*7 7 10 Ar "'hunter Lv 0 40 8 10 7 21 6 31 Ki.dil.urK 10 2 47 7 12 6 20 Knacomhville 10 40 7.7 i> 57 6 00 Port Lawn 11 00 i 3 I> M 6Sfi 6 80 Ly Lancaster Aril 40 91 No. 14 l-aviug Lancaster 6 30 am. in ikes ciose conoection at 'heater with Sou'h^rn Kailwa.v No 36 for Charlotte and points north; and Kea board Air Line ' Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and points west A'so with <'arolina and Northwestern Railway No 10 for enoir N C and intermediate points, and Southern Railway No 33 for folumbi hi d points sou - h No. 17. leaving t'hester 10.30 a m. connects wi'h Southern Railway No. 36 from Columbia and 'mints south; S aboard sir Line " Atlanta Special" from northern uud eastern points and Southern Ra I way No 33 fr m Northern and eastern points, an c a Lan* ( .t iter with S f; & O K for Blacksburg. No. 16 leaving Lancaster 4 00 p m connects at Lancaster wirh S ?' A O K ft out ' amdeii and Marion aod Southern Railway N > 31 at < n???> tnr liarlotie and points north No. IS. leaving Chester 8.10 p in. ci>nni*c(H at h?-ster with Southern Railway No Hi from 'ohiinbia and |?oi II If HOU I I) JaS M. HK \TH, Uimi Pan*. Atft I.EUOY SPItli\Un. President.. CHESTER MACHINE ND LUMBER COMPAN 0k _ CHESTER, S. C. Tho Cheater Machine Co. and It. \f. P1 pratt &. Co, have consolidated the tWO D'ailtx. ??l>d noiv ? , , . wrt-.j iw iuiiiipmi anything 111 11?e Machine und Lumber lme-?, with a well equipped Foundry ami Machine Shop, ami Door, Saab ami Hllnd Kac'ory cur facilitiea are un?quailed in this part of tlie State. KEAPER8 MOWERS, THRESBBRft, GINS, ENGINES 8AvV MILLS, HAY AND CO HON PRESSES,. HAUR0W8, CA8IINGS, ETC. 4 ALSO SECOND HAND MACHINERY. Mir* Riiia complete for Dwellings ! Store Hooma, etc. Send us list of i your wants, and we will answer by return mail Respect fully, CHESTER MACHINE * LUMBER COMPANY. * FORTUNE, A DANGEROUS 11 FANATIC. Frying to Push Negroes Into j Trouble. Donouneed Tillman. Washington, May 22.?The ' oonernl conference of tho A M F c /ion church cloned yesterday. 1 The principal subject was the re. r port submitted by John C Dancey v on the state of the country, ^ which dealt principally with the * work of the negroes since the war. *t extolled the bravery of k the negro soldiers in Cuba and the Philippines, pointed to the 1 Strides made by the colored race along industrial and professional liues, condemned the proposition to take away the franchise of illiterate uegroes and allow illiter* 1 at* whites to rote, denounced * crime against wonon and wrong I doing of every kind. ^ Editor Thomas Fortune of the ' New Y ork Age, speakiug with s reference to that portion of the ^ report relating to negro suffrage, ( denounced Senator Tillman of * South Carolina. It had cost tons * of blood and money, he said, to place the Fifteenth amendment in n . .. ' mo uuubuuiuoD, ana it would cost tons of blood and money to 6 ? f WON KINO NIGHT AND I>ay _ !,, The busiest and mightiest little { thing that ever was mado is Dr. ^ King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coaled globule of (1 health, that changes weakness in y to strength, listlessness into energy c brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up 1 the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Crawford Bros.' TWO REBEL COMPANIES g SURRENDER. ii I C The First of the Kind and Re- ? garded as Significant. c t Washington, D C, May 22.? " . .?*. ......... nif; v,?.iicf;i?lll *TH? [U- ^ ceived today from MacArthnr: t "Manila. ? Wheaton reports 8 two companies of insurgents ' comprising in the command, one r . t . 5 captain, two tirst lieutenants, ^ four second lieutenants, 163 men with n number of guns in good condition a small quantity of am* munition, surrendered at Tarlac today. This is the first instance in tho islands of a surrender of an organization complete and is ro ^ garded as sigmticant and impor- ^ tant." *' CATARRH CAN I Johnston's ? QUART^ BC HDANUKK IN Till-: KAHTH AND Al A WIm and Vrnrrabl* Doctor Ta In a leading hotel, in a great city, a fa !ng. Listening to his wi.se and sen tent dressed men, evidently lawyers, business 1 My firm belief, is " thai medical ?eien< eases without exception are caused by ini isnts. Here is the germ of that terrible dl* of typhoid fever; and here is the still mort causes that most destructive of all diseai Common and supposed incurable disease, ? " 1 wish. Doctor," said the traveling catarrh. I have had it for years, and 1 an The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, li fever, and a host of other diseases, is the r and attacking specially the mucous memh disease is esj>ecia)iy prevalent in the. Uni who is not, or has not keen troubled inor she obliged to remain at home frompleasa of many intellectual treats, from fear of t tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, th< himself and his friends. "I believe." continued this great phyi ' tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can 1 Which act as blood nnrifwrv " Betsy A. Marctt, of Manistee, Mnnish Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a suffi catarrh. My face was pale as death. I w hardly walk, I was so dlr./.y and had a r hands and feet were always Cold. My api in the morning, iny head swain ho I was oi awful pains in the small of my back. 1 My muscular power was almost entirely steps without stopping to rest, and often 1 a pain in iny side. It seemed as though tl tors said my blood had all turned to water * ting well. I tried the best physicians in I My husband got me a bottle of Johnston1 bought another. When these had l>een health. I continued its use, and felt I wa freshing, and it seemed as if I could feci n kept on taking it, and now consider mvse! all the time, and am happy. I am positive The sick headaches I have had since chil tarrh has si most entirely left inc. I eanni Harsaparilla lias done for me. I reeomm aches to use your Harsaparilla. sffiOMToaw jostucs ooauPi Crawford Bros, I.snoaster, H. O. Da J K. Msckay it Co, Lancaster, 8.C D MEKLY ACCUSED OF STEALING $40,375. \rrested, Pleaded Not Guilty and Bail Fixed at $50,000. New Y? rk, May 22.?Charles ? Neoly, former chief financial igent for the post oflice departnent at Havatfa, Cuha, was arested here today by United States Marshal llenkie charged v it h wrongful conversion of 540,375. He wus arraigned be* oro Judge Lacouib in the LJnitcd States circuit court and bail was ixed at $50,000. Ho pleaded lot guilty. Pretoria Ready for a Siege. London, May 24, 3:40 am ? .jord Roberts is drawing near the rontier of the Transvaal. The liters are retiring toward the /aal with their hoavy baggage. ! L'hov are reported from Pretoria .s already across that river. Twclvo thousand men and 14 guns iomprisc the army. Trains con-J inue to run from Veronniging, at he Vaal, to Pretoria. Foreign ngineers assert that Pretoria is ble to stand a year's siege. The Aoer forces continue to dwindle, onie correspondents asserting that inly about 24,000 of the hardies et remuin. At a flower show recently held ! n London a Tine was exhibited hat was said to have been grown rom seeds taken from the tomb f an Egyptian mummy 2,000 ears old. The vine is of a variety uch like the sweet pea. fllldd()i\SGIVKN AW AVI It is certainly gratifying to tlie aiblic to know of one concern in ho land who are not afraid to be ;enerous to the needy and suffer ug.The proprietors of I)r King's *few Discovery for Consumption, Roughs and Colds, have given way over ten million trial bottles * A I ? ' * ' i mis grew medicine; and nuve be satisfaction of knowing it bitbsolutely cured thousands of opeless cases. Asthma, Bronchi* is, Hoarseness ami all diseases of he Throat, Chest and c<ungs are urely cured l?y it. Call on Craw ord Bros, Druggist, and get a! reo trial bottle. Regular sizo iOc. and if I Kverv bottle guaraneed, or price refunded. I The total value >f the exports rom Manila from August 13, 899, wus $19,838,355. Some people ?uo never satisfied. The man who finds fault with August heat will complain of cold n February BE CURED BY >arsaparilla ETTLES. It; DANVKH KVKUVmiKHK." Iki about Advanced Scteure. mou? and aged physician was conversions discourse, were a group of well men and commercial travelers, ce is certain yet to show that all disrisible germs which are living orpautease diphtheria. Here is the uacillus s dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ses. consumption. This of that very jatarrh." man, " that you would tell us about i thoroughly discouraged." ke diphtheria, consumption, typhoid esult of a microbe invading the Dlood rane. This foul and most disgusting ited States and it is rare to meet one e or less with it. How often is ho or nt entertainmeuts, deprive themselves he disagreeable odor arising from cab patient becomes loathsome both to sician, "that the true wav to heal eat>e done only by powerful alteratives M Co., Mich., writes; I'rer from general debility and chronic as weak and short of breath.* I could inging in my head all the time. My setite was very poor. On getting up 'ten obliged to lie down again. I had had a continual feeling of tiredness, gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen that much exercise caused me to have le blood had left mv veins. The docI had given up all hope of ever getthe state, but failed to get any relief, s Saraaparilla. I toolclt, ana then I i used, J was somewhat improved in a growing stronger; my sleep was reew blood moving through my veins. I if a well and rugged woman. I work b that the Harsaparilla saved my life, dhood, hare disappeared, and my cast be too thankful for what Johnston's end all women who have sick beadaiVT DSTKOIT. IUOK. ntel A Hicks, Fort Lawn. H. C H Jordan, Fort Lawn, 8. C. ABANDON STRONG POSITION Boni*K Rush to the Vaal and Burn the Bridge?Rapidly Moving on to Pretoria. Rhenoster River, May 24?The | Boers have evacuated their stiong putdtion, making straight for the Vaal. They completely wrecked the bridge No wreckage oceured l,ot ..... I 1 ' ' ' I -" I imcu uoic iiim i\.roonsiaoi do* Icuu^e tho Boors are anxious to hold tho Free State in line. Tho latter is angry over the desti ne tion of the bridges. London, May 24 ? French has reached Prospect station, live iniles north of Khehostor river. The Boers are retreating straight on to the. Vual A dispatch from Khenoster, dated Wednesday, su\ s: "Hie general opinion is that we will arrive at Pretoria fast : s we can march, through the Boers have announced to all the country on eitliei -ide that thev intend to tigin to tho death.' i m Hamilton is co operating in a<lv i ico on the right, and thus R i ts, who is presumably a few ini.es behind French, will reach th>* Vaal before the end of tho vi e> k i tie natives report that tho B'.eis have sunk two guns iu tho R'i'iioster river. iii Natal Bailer's forces huro cr? >.-d into the Trunsvual neur In hut uro still held at ti.. >ii Luings nek. With the ex< ,ilioii of this the puss through N i a is clear of Boers. They vm thirdly he u'le to hold the |m< m 'ii when tlircutonod hy the ll n nig movement from the forco tn Ints crossed the logoge n? !'.? in the western |K>rlion of N 'itrolina it is suid that on th i^h stuiie ul the heud of un e\ .u-hiner's grave is written th voids: "Killed by the gov e. oi for making whiskey out <?i n i;rov.n from seed furnished hv oii^ressiiiitn W O 11 \\ \ It I) $|(lll I >s "I Ins |??|**r will lit) I ei <i > ii iv i* hi l?-a-t li .t fCifin-e ints mi' i i - Ht*i i s and t > is iiinri ii Cur? > i iv i-iiitf known ii the r ie >i'iy -luri n *-1" k a i i ii ?e i?- r- quir?? is?ui ? * > it. . H til's ' aiurrh K i <1 l? ? l> , Hi'liiiK tll? l . If ?l It .|| -|M| Ml IH Hir? f ii . - ii herein iifhi rovi U >1 f f i (lis use it' <1 k * ' fir Mfflli i'j liuiiils i lit* ii i. u ii>" a .<i m-~iMtinvc i. 'Si m w rk 'I he pro. |. 'i ?* i Ii 'tir n ii ! * cilia i v . i ii**y olT r On? iluu* ii i ciimt* 11nt i' faits < H i -r ll? i * ' t-K't'I'OlliH'H. h i ? kn 5Y A ay., 1 <1 U. h l? U? nt io.v ?'ii y 'l .i are the *. > I I < Ml Illl M-W * OjR rAHERS A WEEK * FOR ABOUT THE * > PRICE OF ONE. * + 't - paper and the Atlanta ?r * ^a-Week Journal for ?! + * SI .75. * * I Hero you get the news of $ X the world and all your looal t | news while it is fresh, paying fr * very little morn than one ?. ? paper coats. Either paper \ 9 is well Worth $1.00, but-by f % special arrangement we are * 1 enabled to put in both of \ 9 them, giving three papers a * 9 week for this low price. You * )\ cannot equal this anywhere J <[ else, and this combination is J ! i t hebest premium for those * ,\ who want a great paper and ? j J a home paper. Take these * ' i and you will keep up with a J * the times. Resides general news, the ' ! i Twice-a-Week Journal has a J \ much agricultural mutter % J j and other articles of special * M interest to farmers. It has f!! regular contribut ions hv Hum f" 1 Jones, Mrs. W. H. Kelton ? | John Temple Qraves, Hon. S X C. II. Jordan and other dis- ? jf iinguished writers. | Can at tbla afflca and Imvi your ( I wturtySiM tar both papara. Vn can f | pat a nayli cap? at alt bar pa par barn } 1 m. * WEALTH! FOR A MINUTE. How Japanese Immigrants Secured Money to l*ass Canadian Oilicials. I - I Vancouver, 13 C, May 24.? The law requires that immigrants to the states cannot bo paupers, but must have at least $30. The officials were surprised during the lust'week at the readiness with .which the Japanese came .... u i?: ? " i ? - \ 11 > n nu inrii iiiuiic) , 11(1(1 lllid IK) i choice but to give them their papers. Hundreds have been put through in this way. This week, however, the demand w; s made a second time for the cxhi hit ion of $30 and it was found tKit there was only $5 among a scorce of Japanese who weto leaving by stage for the United States. They explained that they borrowed the money to pass the officials on and in every case J paid high for the loan of $30 for an hour or so, some so high as $5. ... 1 Statistics show that more money is spent in the United States for eggs than for flour. I In a short time the .Inpaneso population of San Francisco will reach 20,000. No Japanese is ever guilty of swearing, for the simple reason that ouths are unknown to the Japanese lunguago. The recent floods in Texas have not injured the cotton crop. The reason is that the cotton season in the Lone Star state is very backward this year, and no extensive planting has yet been done. Pay your snbscripitonto lkuqeri HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! We have just r* eeivtil a carload of number one home* from Atlanta,every Milium! having b.-en coefnlly selec eil in person by our Mr. Elliott. In the lot ure t-o'ii' of ihe tlne-t nurses ever hiomrbi in ihi* mnr^??i If ?r?n m.?i - - - J a k<hhI Hul'l er, or ? ?o>xl Driver, or a K<x>d Combination horse, now is your time io khi It. We now have just what you want and need ? a l and see for yourself. We take pleasure in ex* hibltiiiK oar stock .an well in Vehicles. ki| will either sell or nwup, and f Q wi I heh el I h t lor the cash v of W or good paper ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD I " MORTGAGE SALE. HTATKOF t*OUTH ('A KOLI N A t COIINTT oK I.ANCAHTKK. f NOTIUa is HEHEBY Klven, that under and by virtue of a certain ' chattel mortgage executed i?y J S ' (Stephen-oii 'o W ii Abed on 20 h lav ol'tOct 1HIMI. and long since oast due, the undersigned will on Friday, the 2ftth day of May -X D 1900, expose 111 iMiniit- *?m\ ior caaii. at Heath Springe. 1m the countv of [iMncitater in Haii? State One Hi* (B) Horn** Power Wulertown Steam Engine. Al"o on h"inh day, on tli** plantation of Mra Monouri Cole in said county, nI?out two 111 ileu trotn Heath Spring*, One Twelve (12> Home Powei Water* town Steam Engine?One Haw Mill I Complete und Hedge Haw. W H A bell, Mortgagee. It K Wylle, Aftornej. I May 11, 1900?Id, I I HEADQUARTERS For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and DlnnHninX II?i? nauGiiug nan AT T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKERY