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I'wri Lawn II 00 I) 1 > SIno !,v Ijitiii 'i-'tcr v r 11 10 1)40 N ?. 14 leaving Lam-aster 8 .'{ ? am Ok*u ?. .>-* coonec:iou ti 'hesier i wvtV- rM>y<U?rn Kailwuv No 30 for fj-h'.t.- off Kt|H noini* north; ami ->en Ikwht'S Air liiDt- ' At lain a -?peeial" fr>"r A Man!a ami points west A'so w>U ' kiu '. % " 'J N ) tliwestern Uiil sr*y ?'o 10 for ?*o->ir N (' ami inpoints, ami .-?otohern Kail\ way ' tor ('olomOi ami point* avulh. ?. "i7 leaving ( h?*ter 10.30 a in, iimnneets wi'h Soothern Itaiiw iy No. ?> from <'nlumhia ami loints south; H rftooani Air Line "Atlanta Special" tm-.Kn northern ami eastern point* ami >*Uo Vs-n Ua.lwuy No. 33 from North( rf>! ititd eastern points, an ^ a Lan. with s c&G K for Hlackaburg. Pin. 1 ?. leaving Lancaster 4.00 p m, 0w/ v v in at Lancaster with St' i (i K (mrj * annleri ami Marion ami Southern Railway No. 34 at (theater for fihariotle arid points north So. 16, leaving Chester 8.10 p m, iwr:n"rln at C hester with rsouthern Rolwey No. 34 from "olumbia ami p-mite south. J AS M. HK \TH, Gen Pas*. Agt LKK'iV SPRINGS. President.. Ti.c Country is "Prosperous " York, Oct 16.?Without ,?? . i a _ v . ft r-v amr ?*ttort wnaiover .innn it ?i>dfcefe!lfir today made $d,000,tb?r. in six hours by the a<lvance m Standard Oil stock. OAS y tfil&iA For Infants and Children. i 5 J** 8^ ? m ^ \ r *?. p ii i Bsc wim iuu Siiciva * i' ta U'U^ J L^WkJ'^kU / '' Bears tlio $ \ Signatory /T^' of /*)" I' a\ "\ : /Ji M r \ J mim) 1 : UT . :: i| ft Hs in n li| |q,r Use For Over ; ! c i "TP" ' ? Ihsrn? /pa rq ' 3 U L ii iij b C |V , ^ p. (\ " ; . ; >. 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I*i. ?1?\ 11 riaii church. 1 l;i ii i 'ii, ?\hii liclit'Vcs that tin* ila\ ol inii'ai'h'.o 11 1^ nut parsed. . siins lie waul > tu j'in t!)i' "(,'hri-.- ( tian A -li.il if" " lie mivs sa K'ii - 1 lion i> in*>1 c r?*r*I than is usually 1 considered :iii<! i !viI a man doc> tiot li'ivc to \ymit until he ?_rets to Heaven to realize ttint lie is re deemed. ^ i -<* * O" I'he m;in ttint is wise will plant a hit; crop of wheat tliis fall I'hero will It* pientv of the other kind to ' plant cotton enough to bring the | price down another year.?Greenville News. 1 Tuesday, Novtunber 10th, is the day set for what is expected to be \ the largest gathering of cotton I l growers ever assembled ut Macon, (i a. W hat is that which cats have that nothing else has Kittens. 11 ? ? ? a .Volice to Ochlors. All parties indebted to ine are i requested to settle at the earliest j opportunity as I need all the j money due me. Respectfully, .1 K Kntlo<l?re, Dentist. ! H(.AUOUARTISRS , For Best Virginia lime, Cement, 1 Plaster Paris and j Plastering Hair j T. K. DAVIS' J LANCASTER BAKERY 0 |* FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * \ * FOR ABOUT THE *\\ PRICE OF ONE. * + + * This paper and the Atlanta * a < Twice-a-Week Journal for X * SI -75. * J, 1111111 n 1111 n 11111111111 1 p An Unconscious Witness. > -tilsi'v I' >i_ lnlotlu? (\nirt | Kiiiimi iiii'l Qiii'-iAltianmb | 1 In Was L\ iiiijr aS ()(i(. DfinJ. (I cornet ?uvn, Ivy., 1 ? ? I'M.ry L V(?nt , on t rial rharircd V.ti; ht'in^ :i |i; itnMji.ll in t Il? sl)OC)t? t ?i t of (J ? vim no i I ioo hid, was still iii.ihlc to m i?r lit c mfi room to- ;, lay. liviir.: on his hrd, ho whs ' i !: ,i\vii to lit !>'?r of iho jury', ootn in plain view of llioso in, h" mi I I r I'm 'ill and tin* 11 iul : f. iVldl'd. !t At tin- afternoon sc--iou tint j? iof; n ~c m >\ <* 11> <iist-Jnir^e the; 1 , IIV ill id in. : i !>:;? i in* i* .st* I i('?MilM5 1 i.o ilel'Mi hint wis still UiK'on j -cioiis :m<l tn a wor.-o condition , halt lioloi i>. .1 nil;:" t !snt i ll i over- ' , I'lio defense* / l-l;cd tli.it VniitMn In* railed hs a |. I ' iV 1 t IK'Ss I ii<* sin*. 11) c.olc<I, hot Vont-ey j lid n t HiisniT Tin* defense ( iskt'd thai If In* brought into I oiirt. "Ill- i- :?11 *;i< 1 \ in court," i;iid the jo-iji* I VVi. n-mt li .ii ..ii tli . ii mi.II^ .. ? r: I." s nl . o!oli"| .N \ ,t. ? o i?r ..<1 It1111 in, Mr. ! | ; i . ill. -i . ii* .Inn nil l i, sml," r a- ! the j . ' : t I ?i |>u111-i.i.l -mi till-. i?r?.iiL'lit | i Mi' . v i i - i. a ii i *li l hoy i . . I .H'fd ill | I .Mil III III. |l| ! \ Col J St'lsoii a.s'.c 1 \ uiit>o\ Mi>veriil . I [iloslioti*, i.ut I'cri'ivi'*! no sort of ^ i n-spotw tho d"1i'iidaiit l\in^asL iir- dt>:id i " \\ r ran -..ft It rosp in-e from j In* a it ii.-* , Miii i'ol NoUon .j "Vi i v v\ ii, n't In:n stand i-i ir." mm i in- j i i a I tlit), ?f.I v\ i> i-' \ ?(? !< to tii<" jury in .tn. CoMintil Nelson inado an- ' ^ I tlur inotimi I o di-M liur^e t til" jury I ii'i'iitttli" d??U*iid'ttit a n-t not I "f.i 11 \ ill I' mil fuririUT'llis >i?*<'i|sers, 1 Ml -iinplv in inc'il-i'ioijs I tody. I'ln* ju i.M- niid \ i" law provided li-.t I.> .. l. ..i t t: .a....? - 1 Im jiil'y tii<* det'endrint must he . ?<! j ic|??r(l a Iiim it ic dim II.n il v\ i'! o<> on tin* -t:iu I toll! ?!T<?v\ and vwour Vo.it?i'V did not let hi in in Powers'j dli' p and that lm wis not oven in ( !m hit'idini: I'lio detetw expert*,, .1 re*! its oumi to-morrow. ( ii<l \\ ' ? r 11 ! r* f 1 <> I'll ?1 ? ?*?I iNltlal* llet'.l for an> < i .#a'arr') li ' van- j to. lit* cur-<1 * a < ill ili ? iiri\ i ? J M K \ I.V if., i?.o * To- ! ' i) \W i lie ?*.?.??-<-i. iif 1 li.i ? Kiiiwn ' ! ->'i a \ 1 r t i i-i l"> sii.il i it I!i've 11 ui? i ' i*il\ t iht iiii'i 'iii ail lllHlllHfM I lit ''"t Jt 11 I I'l III) ittl'X j' ih ! <? <r iriy -u 11 \ <>l? grilion-iiuuU* j < Unit li mi A'i.si .v i hi \ x. wiio'tKu D umri-t ( lllflill <> tV AI.HIMI l\l\X A N tV. M A K V IN ! \\ hull - I . I > II /trim*. T - Mi, () i i Hall's i ' ? an 11 i iiiv i-< l 'kiMi in- I , ma ly, noting I?r?* 'ii\ ui> > llu'Mlooil i <1 inucfiii- suri K* ? ?>f ili?- ii* sti'iii , 'ii e, 7 or | it i ??? !? "" ?! ? I>y nil :)ruvrjr'st? l --iimmn i'h f < . 'i Halt's K'i?n?l !'i: - ir?,il>?* Mt?*i Five tn One on Mc Kin ley. |< New York, Oet 1??.? Five to:' me is l?ein<j fraely ofl'oreij on 1 MeKinley'n eleclion. ' "good" mp health | by the Quart, j Every bottle you take of Johnston's Narsaparilla means better health, and every bottle contains a full utiark It makes better blood?purer N Ytf hloo,M For thirty years this famous 11 \ W remedy has been creating and main- , \f Laimng good health. j (A, Johnston's |Sarsaparilla ' luiiltls up th. system, ton., ths , nerves, and strengthens the muscles ntoro promptly snd efTeetually than < <cy otoer remeay known: Tho pallor of the heck disappears, energy takes the place of snguor, aud the rich color of health flows t? ( he cheeks. Uoequnlled for all disorders of tha tomarh and liver, and for all weakening com* ( ilalnis of men, women and children. J ^ Wi r?rjwtm. frin, |I.Mrwhll furl MSt. flCMIflAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, flic*. ' Crawford HroH, Lanoanier.H. O f. K Maokey A ? o, Lancaster. H C. )aniel A Hicks Fort Law' H. ('. , J. H. Jordan, Fort Lawn, H. C. t The Yontsey Trial. Defense Closed Wednesday; Howard, (\mivivti'd Murder i r, was a \Y itnoss. Georgetown, Kv, Oct 17.? Hie defense mi tin? \'hit-icy trial 'Inscii its ease late liiis afternoon J md tho eonim mwealth he??an its' ol.nUal testimony, which will j ikely i?o oo'ii'l1 j-ioil at noon toiiurrow. Youts?*y* s condition was niator~ ally improved todav, though ho hill remains in a .stupor must of! ho time. 1 h?' feature of the dav | iviis I! < to>!i nmiy of Col Nelson. >ne oi \ ml -> s - attorneys, who , Untied that lie ha I told Arthur! xoelad and ('ol Campbell that 4\.out?ev know onou-jh to hanjj' iov l av lor," hut h?' admitted hat lie did siv his elient ( Yont-I 'ey)knr?v 4 4snmol liinn that would ?e vorv hem lieinl to the commonvraltli in its proiocntion ot Tav-j or " I'lio defense not in some stron<jfj estiniony tod iv. siprirelv contra ! IiftiII_r tlu? Plata's witnesses. (icor^e Howard testified that in was the sitno Howard who was oeenfc tho seed I not fia in two e< he i '2 4 7 A i would sav that Hi hat 't1" a ' 'l'11"1' fuOss in oompett! . rith roiiudlaj) press at lite p< , a here I em, and I had the opt * , .unity of eoinpariiio price*. 'i'1 V,ritino to my judgment, )Ucetoiiinlhip prt.-s was a oreat hi iincilit to the produeer. 1 \ir I, \1 .lulian of Crisit: I Jnld Mr D \1 hzell heed oot liintf .. . . . , mmch 1 hauled p? st two sij II Neither of tlie>?o Avould oiler mo more limn 2 < Mil pound in the semi. 1 hoy '1 Hbl:11e< 1 that they would lose ill 1 ""BRt Ihai So Mr Kzell* roun nueHpric? caught mo at 2 45." i iroM Mr ' ^ A (irizzard of Br "I received from si 50 to i iourl% , . , . ^i each hide put up on tue r? The Strike is Ended Miners Win the and Wales' \\ ill he Materially Advanced l'liilAdeiphiu, ()?'t 17. The onfcrence at Uoadin<r, held to lay, was satisfactory to all p*r i cs urn I us a result it is safe to ?iiy the bi<; coal strike is at uu ml. All demunds of the strikers lave I men accepted ami the moil will now receive $2.15 per day. The t'oal and Iron company lias ust issued the following statenent: <k\Ve herehv withdraw he notice posted October in irder to brin^r about practical iniformity in the advance of .vaoes in the several coal regions. IVe also arrive notice that w? will uispend M7o operation of the slicing scale and will pay 10 per cent tdvance on wajjei beginning with September, till April 1 next, ami thereafter until further notice; tnd will take up with all mine unployes any grievances which hey may have." The Edict Was Forged It is Shown That the Koyul I>ecreo Ordering Punishment for High Otliciuls Was Forged. lVkin, Oct 17. -It is regarded; ia certain that the alleged imlerial edict ordering the punishnent of high officials was forged md wus concocted with the object >f preventing the advance of the dlics Oil l>.'ii?.'I,iniT-l<,n Itril i 'rinco Clung and Li Ilung Chang leny iauthenticity. Small marauding bands huvo bo:ome troublesome in tho vicinity >f the summer palace and a puoiiro ex [edition is being organzed t.> proceed against them. Cure Cold In Head. Kermott'a Chocolate* I.axativr Quinine. eaay o take and quick to cure cold if. kaad and aore kroau Prisoner at the Age of 9. Petition for the Pardon of I let t if Record ? Her Crime. .Jackson, Miss., Oct 16 ?A I petition has been tiled with the irnVfiritni* tlin i\u ? <!< kn .if' ? I .dtio Record, a 13-\ear-old girl, who enjo\ s the distiction o being 1 Ik* youngest criminal ever sent to the penitentiory. Slit* was eon? vtcted of infanticide in Marshall county, when she was only t) w-arsj old, ami was sent to the ponitcn* tiary shortly afterward. She has served four years of her ten year t .Tin. llattio's victim was a halo brother, who was given to her to! take care of while her parents; worked elsewhere. According to her statements, the child "cried and cried and kept crying till i j <*.?,' picked rp er ax and peeled 1 him side de heid " I mine iutcly after this summary -doppage of i hi< infantle cpierulousness she hid the h idy in a thicket, where it was discovered the next day. On j account of her tender age tliej judge gave her only ten years in the penitentiary as punishment i nts re The Times (Comments on lion Cotton. lint >??r- ndon, Oft. IS.? Discussing j otton situation this morning' the I imes says: L'UO- . . ' . . , . . ncuahire i? nenrutj; the cnil of 4?.i roubles. Supplies from tltrj ton, e?d States iir? fiiminir with all tiaro )% .nni :t|i ca<lv mo e mills are I ?ms inj? in the southern spinning rents . , i io t lie country, also oney *,u" M"a'''V 'h an stvera??e id I up though interested aulhorie spreading reports that the into I: jjfin|ph alii dcteriourat in j *\' tester is rather upset I?v the mna . 1 . (?n. leeltne in values in Liver pool, t?u\ ers of piece etiods aliroad having withdrawn the old offers \ l>omhav and Calcutta dealers are di>p used to look on and await n settlement of prices China is the onl\ black cloud and there is an absence of orders from Shan^hia. A short IC^vptian crop is yetier I 1 I V MVtwndn, I !'U? :VKM l> \ 114 I Oe I) V Timely information given Mrs. | (ieorgo Long, <>t Now Strait-viHe, Ohio, prevented a dreadfulirngcdi i hi ? i mi veil two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake> every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors hut steadily j | grew worse until urged to try Dr. living's New Discovery. One hot ' tie wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine jalsoeu'ed Mr. Long of a severe, attack of Pneumonia. Such cures, are positive proof of the matchless I met it of this garni remedy for I coring all throat, chest, and lung {troubles Only 50c and $1. Kvery hot tie guaranteed. Trial hottle free jatCrawfoid Bros Drug Store. To T*?e Oeaf, , I ..:..l. I-.I 1 ?* l Ik....* ;\ i M II iimy mii'ii in iin i/uui^ | ness and Noises in the Head hy Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kar Drums, gave ?10,000 to his In- | stitute, so that deaf people unahle to procure the Kar Drums may have them free. Address No. I l!M?7 The Nicholson Institute, ! 780, Kigth Avenue, New York, U 8 A. Ora. ONLY $1.50. "MARBLE AND GRANITE-Monuments! Tablets, le?d Stones, Etc. | Children's ?1.50, ami upwards Adults, ?2.50, ?3.00, and upwards. Made of Pure Marhle. A. J. McNinch. l'ay your suhacripton to The J Lodger. IJOTISE OF ELFCTIWJ I- < > S ? ' Stato iiikI County Ollices, And l?\>r AitMMHliiU'iifs to State Constitut ion TA'IKOK oU'l'II \ It >1.1 N A, (illN'l Y ok Lammstik \ o i? i- i-- iii unity <ii VI:N l ^ I tint j?o u'l I lit- It > at | i ? (- < il t?y ?vv in a caster c uul\ , on I I?>l? 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I'll# -aid \ir.i'miiii nis shall h -ule .ill It il in such ma oc- that 1 he e'eeI -i's i|iial Ilea lo Voli- |*.11 Men I rs of tii? t us. nl Kejn"Henlativc- shall note for r scan -st each fsue . mciiile.iciit si i tiruti >\ \ t lelne i is so uli| ? on si paiate II kel- lht< 'Is in fav -r of the a<tn|>? i ii <-) an .-lllrlnlllieti' sll II hi eontain he allied Ifllfllt lOlol III I.I I.- lull, jot owed Iiv i ne word Ye-"; ha'i ih . I 11- -- ! t-- t ll'MI'loi I loll of lltl II III ell lime I smiltl'l O lain t if alll'-inlmt lit V 'til 1111 ill, fol on tl liv the wol'fl No" I'olis a aci j.'-H i- will he o > i eil at 7 o'ci -ek a in I he l wine nam .1 |.els it- have he n a|i|ioint d ji * > . K I I.KCTloN f r M i i* m i i 'oiiniy 111"' m I"* w it: I n c ?ti*f S\ .1 in,mii^i.hui, ? i?i k Until.->>11 ?\ i lockl'tt. H?' iiir~-lt W |io*'er J \V la'ler* -on J I > -I "if Vo Wy k ?li II M i.-nfy. ] i N < ly. burn, Kb I i man .sew ii'? Ik li I. Klmkmon, II J F \ in , H t' .* t Dwulit?M K-tri luc,W li sini e, Will ill a Trailf-vilii?II v| Folk, J F ( Him*, NV K 11 ? f I"i l a.x ili^w ! ' M Liiwcrv. M N -Iniiii H -11. J ' > O 'k. Fin reek U I. lilack well, O It (jo k, .1 Kliirdner \\ elsll's K K I.oil/, I (5 < OHM, W S Kmk'-nlieirv Kcr-ln?v J M Curson, It A Milton, It " Pioyit Primus? Ernest 11111hoii. N It Small, It It It aokiinnt Heuih ? j?rii?u? -VV J Vaughn, W It ltriiee, J It I liii'Htt. rdwiii?J It Harppr, J L Adams, J A Fleming aiuiel?J II Kirk, Jas A Cauthen, J It Ocskey. Montgomery?J M Williams, J H Wilson, VV It Howell Thornw II?J II Mc'^lntock, J Wleu 'I i 1 itimii. VV .1 Williams. On tlav of Election the Managers most or/an /.-* by 'lie election of a i hairman and a t'lerk. The Cotinti* tiitional out It must l? taken l>y each Manager before lie can act,and ala by the C'erk. The b'hairmau elected la i mpowered to admiiilHter oaths. I lie Managers have the power to till a vacancy, and if none of the Managers abend, the citizens can appoint from among tlie <|iialillcd vot* ts the Managers, woo, afier being sworn, can conduct the election At the close of the election the Managers hikI Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxen anal count the i ailots therein, aixl continue without adjournment until the same in completed, and in.tke a wta'eroent of the r< milt for each office and it I lie name. Within tlire* dava thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard, or aonie on* iltKlKiiiied by ttie Hoird, mum deliver to the CVimminMotteia of Election the poll Hate, the hoxe? containing tlie .all /U ami written ntatementa of the reauii of lite election, One of tlie above named manager* at eaeh precinct munt call upon the Hoard of t'ommiMlonera at I.aucaaler. Court 1 louse h (?., nij Saturday, November 8rd, lltOO, to receive ballot boxen {Mill liatn and inatructiuna, ami to be qualified , W. O A. l'OBTER, A J. BAILEY, GEO W. WILL1AM8. Commlanionern of State Election. Tho One Day Cord Cur*. For cold* and aore throat uaa KermoO'a Chocolate* i^iatlfc yuiaine Kaaity tataan aa caady and qnickIjr cure.