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K4ILW e)'*u?s<ul? iu effoul Aittf 21, I'Jitu (U>il> etiopi huiuI>i ) WKHTHUUNIi | KAKili* l!Nl>. No'*. 14 to | No'n. titiO i.r? X J*. P 4. A . P !U 7 r>7 5 6"> \r I'.ten ?*i tjV 9 4'' 4 19 7 41 6 00 Riehbur* 10 2 M 47 7 li 4 47 Haacombville 10 4* S >7 & a7 1-7 Fori L?wu 11 (>0 9 11 P M % tfi 4 bO Lr I,*n<'ant#>r Aril 40 9 40 N?. 14. Ie*viu< Lancaster 6*80 ant. .teke.i ctoso connection at (_i?e?ter with ^outhura Railway No .14 for <Jha-'otte and polutn north; and 8ea board Air ljin? ' Atlanta H|iecial" for it. tula and point* went A no with Carolina and Northwestern Hailway No. 10 for enoir N. (', and in arun?*diale point* and Houthern Kail at - ??? / - / ? >?aj .-?<? . >,> n?r toiuuiin. Wild pointa s&tr h No. 17, learln* Ch??d?-r 10.K) % rn with Southern Ruilwny No. 19 front Columbia and noinlM houIIi; laabjur.l Air Line Mlanta rtpeoiai" ftnm northern and eastern ( oiut* and .Southern It.* !way No. 38 from Northera an l eae'ern piint*, no * I.aneaaler with S V A (J K for Itlackaburg. N ?. IK, ieariu?( LtiiCtwlor 4.00 p ui, wounacU at Lauoatler with S C illK from 1 tatnden an I Marion, and Southern Railway St. .14 at Cheater for 'Jtiarlotte and poliiti north. No. 15, leaving Cheater 8.10 p ni, ?#aa*ot* tat Cheater with Southern feaiiwav N ?. 14 fro?n Columbia and mx nte soutb. JaH M. HE v Til. (Jon Paae. A?t LE14UY dPill.VI*. Preaideut.. f FOUR PAPERS A WEEK i FOR ABOUT THE ? PRICE OF ONE. X T~hi* papor and the Atlanta X X y w?oo i Wwk Journal for X *sm V?p ' ^I'AirifgiiT * Tor Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have I Always Bought ? Bears the K Signature / Ja \T -4 J* Use For Over ! Thirty Years TNI C ? BTAUH C /. * V. Nl? V?M? CHf. Mrs. Ration Here She is \guin ** Natural as Li fa. Kan , Jan. 25. -On tha trsii- n route from Enterprise to Hope laat nitfiit Mrs. Nation talkad i nthiisia?tic*llv. A crowd of VV C I I woma i accompanied her to tha station. Aa ths traia pullad out M1h Nation caiad out: i I i>;? Keep up tiiH good work and don't let them open rum hole* agaiu " Sitt*ri?r <lown in the coach aha hegan to examine her dress, which ?* smeared with egg#. "I lUiip, than* (jod for tha favor* 11c doiv," she said, and when aakt'd what feiituro of the' demonstration aha we* thankful J for, responded promply, "That j the ogrrs were not rotten." , She nhv? she will keep up the work and is willing to die in the j cause. I Mir. sT.rs???*T ' Hope, Kan., Jan. 2?"?. ? Mil. | . Nation, "aaloon wrecker," left | for Ottawsy this afternoon for a ' brief rest. She failed to do any ' damage here. ? (JKNTIiKM I0A, Oet the jVew Novel Discover y. TI6I0S MM, I IN .1 I X I l( I fiirei* OoDorrhnei unil (Heel in 1 to 4. tlnya Its action in magical. Prevent* ! stricture. All Complete. To be car ' rted II) vest yocket Huie preventsjtive. Heut bv mull in plain package prepaid, on receipt of pi ice |>1.00 per 'box; 3 for $'J.5(). Urawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, H. ('. To TdO Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deafl no.sh and Noiaes in the Head hy l Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kar i Drums, ^ave $10,000 to his In ]Ktitutc, so that deaf people unable I to procure the Kar Drums may I have thctn fiee. Address No. 111907 Tho Nicholson Institute, 1 *70, Kigth Avenue, New York, i I' < a . .. ^ ... om. I a* t . ^*a> % I TRESPASS NOTICE. All peraons are hereby warned not to treapa*8 hy riding, walking, hunting or in any other way on my home place, my W. G. Moore place, iny Funderburk or Plyler places, all in Ituford township and I hounded by the State line, Lynch" lea Hirer, W. J. Funderburk and H. 8. Plyler. The law will he rigidly enforced against any one disregarding this notice. G. VV. Plyler. Nut. 26. 1000. GRAVE PROBLEMS POR LAWMAKERS Measures to be Disposed of At This .session PROPOSED INCREASED PEN-j 610NS. Labor of Childraa in Cotton Mills; tha Convict Frohlem; tha Appropriation Bill*; Some Kailroad Bills. Tha Stata, 27th inst. Tha general appropriation bill will He submitted to tha housa by tha itiiddla of tbia weak. Thia bill will prorida for tha usual 5 mill lavy to maat tha axpanditureu bj the btata for the yaar 1901. tw. 11? 1 -- w u|iviuiiwi ^vuvrti, in Din estimates, iti^Nt that $864,274 - *" 37 will be necessai y for till ex. * < includiug interest ou bonds ? to the amount of $284.414.94. ** However the total abevu specified ^ dote not include some appropriation* which will he recommended by the committee. . rite committee hue recommended j the appropriatioa of $40,000 to the Charleston expoaitioa; $21,- ^ 000 for the new dormitory at ^ Winthrop; $H,500 for the new ^ steward's hall at Seuth Carolina ^ |college; and it is stated on goed authority that the committee will reeoaimead that the cemmittee ^ will recommend that the pensions ^ he increased from $100,000 to f $140 000. As there will be so j ^ much more property oa the tsx ^ b< inks, these additional appropria- ^ tions will hardly be fait by lha . people. South Caroliaa is not in the position te complain of taxation j when compared with other States, ^ for while this State gives but . $115,000 for one insane hospital, North Carolina supports three at ! a cost of $150,0C() each. This is ' c< but an item. n Mr. J B Smith Saturday introduced s hill to provide fer the; ^ appropriation or 92UU,UUQ to the j * public aebooiB of the Stat*, it will . c< he interesting to note whet will become of thii proposition, for e ^ greet deal wee ?aid on the stump . leet summer shout the endeavor | lest year to eppropriete $100,000 ' to that en<l. I " The most importantjqusstione ; C before the house for the remainder of the session ere the severs! , I t_ I V msesures relative to the working of children in cotton mills; the y matter of rearranging congrea- | ^ sionel districts; the etfort to da-;/ continue the hiring of convicts to 1 i individuals, end one or two matter* relative to reilroeds. There sre aeverel bills relative to the railroad business of the titsts. The most important of these was introduced by Mr. Frs- ^ eerofSumtei. It requires rail o ~ I p roads operating in the Stat* to be mini domestic corporations. The ? ohjact of this bill is to prevent s railroads from taking into the n federal ceurte suits for damages ' brought by citizens of this State. ! S Another bill seeks te compel all * roads to operate double daily a; passenger traias. Still another Cl seeks to remedy the refusal of ? railroa<ls to store guano, etc., for fr farmers at small stations, where ^ there are no warehouse ireommo- * dations. * The redistricting matter is causing a great deal of atudy for some folks. It is evidant that the _ State must he redistricted, but no _ plan has ysl been pro|M>sed which msets with general acceptance. There were three hills on the house calendar previdiug for an election on the question of s con ntitutionat amendment as to biennial sessions Two of thee? were J withdrawn aa all thr^a wer% iden- I tical. The third will hardfy get the two third majority necessary. The convict question hat in part J >aan solvad by tha housa It is ivident that tha boiisa will pass ha bill prohibiting tie peniten* iaiy from leading convicts ie private individual* utter the ?x >iration of contracts in forca. Tha >olicy of tbs housa an to tha sale ir louse of tba Stale farms ih vet todecided. Tha house last weak adopted Mr. Weston's plan to allow con ricts in city prisons to ha leased ;o county aiuhoritias f??r work on ha highways It also passed Mr. iiroin s mil to allow all convict* whose sentences are not over 10 rear* to ha ??ul to the cbaingatig* n the respective counties in which he trials war# haul This, of ourna, is optional with tha pretiding judge. ile aia\ tend such prisoners to the penitentiary if tha icunties do not adopt the chaintang system Tha adoption of thin lull v\ i 11 letract from the revenue of tha itale peaiteatiary if the couutias ise all such convicts, hut it will n tha other hand save mosey to ha counties For the price for ha hire of a convict after he h is >een seat to tha panitenitary is >48 a year The matter of county governnent will coma up in a general ill in which tha pay of the county fticers and tha method of work g the roads, etc., will he speeitially provided. There will ha 92 second reading ills on tha house eaiendur today. ] 'ha house has already given the squired three readings to over 0 bills. The introduction of hills as not heun as heavy this year s for several years past, possi < ly ou accaunt of the doree of tha j jpreme court against special leg- j dalion. i'han, too. matte; s rela? , ng to county govarninent have aan given to a special committee lataad of turning a flood of hills pon tha house. Mr. Klder, chairman of tha t I nnmittaa ou claims, presoated a utnher last wssk which ware re or tad favorable and ware ordered aid. I The silastics of liquor Sills is i mtpiciious this session. great many people are anxious : t Know wheD the general assenih- ( r will adjourn The exact date is i robahly -,1001. I )ver-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. nhcaltby Kidneys Make Impure blood. All the blood In your body passes through ' our ktdncyaonce ever/ three minutes. ^ The kidneys are your \\ blood purifiers. they fit|) ter cut the waste or Impurities In the blood. livyXy h tiiey are sick cr out j L,iiK^Zr\jVi or-er> 'hey fail to d? ; Wr'^9 \ "ie,r wor^I Pains, aches and rheuI CJr matism come from ex?>* "JT* cesa of uric acid in the . ~v> blood, duo to neglected tdney trouble. Kidney trouble causea quick or unsteady eart beats, and makes one feel as though \ey had heart trouble, because the heart is ver-working in pumping thick, kidneyolsoned blood thro ugh veins and arteries, j It used to be considered that only urinary oubles were to be traced to the kidneys, ut now modern science proves that nearly II constitutional diseaaea have their begining in kidney trouble. li you are sick you can make no mistake y first doctoring your kidneys. The mild nd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's >w*mp?Root, the great kidney remedy is son realized. It stands the highest for Its onderf jl cures of the most distressing cases nd l.aald on It. m.rlt. ?" t**' y all druggists in f'fty-^flMpJL ent and one-dollar siri. You may have a^^^SgjUgl"1 jWFx ample bottle by mall rob* ?r a?*?^aoo?. i ee. also pamphlet telling you how to find ut if you have kidney or bladder trouble, lention this paper when writing Or. Kilmer . Co., Btnghamton. N. Y. ONLY SI.50. -MARBLE ANO GRANITE-tfonuments, Tablets, dtead Stones, Etc. Children'n $1.50, and upward* Adult*, $2.50, $.'*.00, and uptarda. Mad* of Pur* Marble. I. J. McNinch. Th* On* Day Cold Our*. Pnr orU.U and sore tkreet mi UreW'i Cbeew inUuiix utiiaiM. aaetty ee ael> ? IV. - - , , A< 1 < | t?d hy th? Sii*t IVnr<i ?>t Rduckti the public fchuuU uf Suuili uiuiuM. fi lOofl: ItKADKKS .lolnikuh'h UcU'lfM'M tlitf K 1'' .It.II,IHOII 1 linhini; < <> , Kifhuuuid, Vm Fiikt llcudt-r , fc>*c?>nd Render I 1)11 () lit lidti Fourth U- yilcr Fitlli Uoiilcr SuppltfiiiQutmi \ Ktriult-ih v \ r'tt, (iian , Firnt S-foutl Third Fnurt I) Fifth si'Ki.i.ino no 1. Kll^lish \\ .,1.1s :i? Spt'kfii and ten, (i ohp St hi., i n,n L- .. Nvw 'loik. 1? i | i iin: 1 \ (!< ?- (Clol II Kn- deli W ?r? I us *sji. kid uimI \\ III HfltMIII Ml) 1 I i > ';, ?. "* | i<? I li; [ 1111 I I ) I) I 11 fill ll vV, > ?i , I'chilli| (HUMM WIS I W llM-li'l ( ; I ... , . f - I :?11 111 J 4,|J.|| II M III cifl i 11.. i ! i , III. II. Buchler'e * Viui.iM i, r.11</11> 11 (j i am N*V*aof) vNc III. .V w I IK. . I ' I . \ II d?x lie n>u<V * III RceiUNc Iv .Ml! lira M?\ nard, Mi-n i!l ?v ( . N V. < <1 >11'' Hill i.N \M? I W illiutb H 4 iiiii) i.-;i M i- ri. i \ lice, I) (' ili-atli ,v ( .i iiivri wins History of the I'nitud t?Tee B F knu Fulilihliii ^ ? ii., U.rliixh ii, Va : New KJjMuiai v Lee'* New Si i.oi.r i Lee'e Saw S^[iool " Chapman's History nl'S i' Kvorett W i Co., Richmond, \'?. Mver'i Genera' llisimv, (linn *.<_ Co. York i I \ II. ilOVKltXS 1'atoriunn m Klemeuts of Civil (iovtp'U Areercuo Book I'm , ? York >' K< XiHAl'M 11 Fry?'* (ieo^grHphia*. Goi.aL '(>., New I. Introductory (Board* II. Advanced (Boards' Tarr'e Firat Book of I'hwicd Gene (Special Edition bu .*> I i I he Mac Co. (('lothy \ C ROW KLI I'liNTINI Kli NKX1 Panic Among Brokers te: i Cotton Goea up Rapidly Many sell! Caught Short. n"m Saw York, .Ian. L'*. There ill an a panic atuoH^ the iuokers ff | abort on cotton today, .January ? cotton started the *en?ati< ii with the opening price of lo:3."> It boomed along the I;i ?t hour and wae helling at 1Q:75, an advance 11 I of fQ. 55 on the bale 'lh? opening |jfl P raise caused a stampede in the i? *< pit. It held the figures reached, while had I am raged on ihe floor of >^rm the exctiange. The hull* who wed the i no sign* of hackiu pi' a??? I af;nr the tiret hour the ho**' \va* trade jjy , that the cotton would he selling drew at fifteen cents, ? price unheard of ?r*% in this market. The price the lira) j hour allowed an advance of 265 . """"" points. |yj TRESPASS NOTiCE ! j? All person* ate warned nut te trespass by riding, walking, hunt ing or iu any other way on any , aw of the lands of the undersigned la y j Gills Creek township. J^aid lands f * ' are aituate from 5 to 6 miles ea?t * <M"' of Lancaster C. H, and irsksown , Mr as the "YViesentield place." the j ,l,Mrl "Montgomery place," the "J W |TI?n McCaia place," the "California . place," the K M Cain place," I toar > h* lilt V)' 11 rauiairfaa olsca ' ' also I vmw i# a i | 'i m\ w, m i < ? j , j the <4D A Funderhurk place1' io y?>u' charge of B F Braaingtnn. The tie* i law will l>e rigidly enforced agairul m any and all peraona disregarding 111 thia notice. W A Blakeney, h,nc Mrs. U J McUanua, <UI<1 C L McManua, ? i B F Braaingtea. t I TRESPASS NOTICE. Everybody ia forbidden to tres-? pawa in any way on tho landa of J* C A i'lyler or Dr. \V H Sapp ia " " Buford townahip, hounded aa fol- Not( Iowh: On Fast by Saui'l Belk, on South by G W I'lyler, on West j\ ' by ?J II Stewart and on North by oom? State lino. The law will l>n en meni forced againat any peraon diaregarding thia notice. untie C A I'lyler, W 11 Sappa i<?n, Scjit 13. 1900, for use in <?ni Nov 1 1900, to July 1, Pub Piir? to Kxchftag* D??'iier 1'iic*. * 16 I 24 27 3f> 4H tVc ( 22 11 29 15 40 20 4K 24 56 33 OKS. VV ritlh) f 1.1 $ 08 > ritten 17 11 etiner, 24 15 >h, \Y 6 38 $ 30 mar leei !n4 5 25 miliar, 48 25 KIIKTOKU:. IV ac54 30 .1 ollM? $ 40 00 S addey 60 , N ?vv 1 20 73 IK NT unent, 45 30 s_ cs York: f 34 . 17 75 37 rapti v inillua 87 55 j, County Supt. Education, r issue. crstuH owing me foi recording U and other papers would emit j)rent favor by ending and iug when in town, I need the ev very much. W L S Porter, C C C L C. IGOR ?r MEN ily, Qoickly ind PtrraaNantly Restored iGNlTIC nervine )]<t wth a written guarantee to momma, run. JLM/.zine**, Hytn? i, Nervoim Debility. Loat Vitality, inal Lo*m#h, Failing Memory? re?ult of Over-work, Work, Worlicknepe, F.rror* of Youth orOverIttence. I*rir?* 1 ; 4t boxes nail in plain package to any ad~ < on receipt of price. Hold only by v ford HroM, Druggist*, Agents, carter, H. C. ORb MULES COMING. and HnrKW, too. JdavDQ ing well nigh cold out D O J (lie two car load* of r * .. r......lu...l ? -. ? ? ? . ?v .. . . me uiurr uiy, \^nr F.llioli in now on the Wmtfru ketH buying more Mules an.i for our rttpidly increaHliig trade* oar load* of new wtoek being pured .by Mr. Fdliott are exacted rive here riaturday ?f thin week, on't fail to call ami aee tbeni. II timl in thia lot aome raro heaa* n both mule and lioree-fleeli. | while you are looklag at Rfl our flue at<K*k, yaw oai IIM also lake a peep at oai laomedisplay of vehirleso? Hugg i *> Wagon*. LLI0TT& CRAWFORD n I, ltOl Ice lo l?fl>t?ri and Creditor ?1" ! M Plyler, Deoewifd. iL Person* indebted to the estate t>f P. M. l'lyler, deceased wil > forwara at once and make settle! l with (trip undersigned Persontig claims against said estate a ill jnt thenA duly verilled, to the rslgued, \ W. It. PLYLKR, (A>e. W. PLYI.ER Executor*. i