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A-d K for llluck-hui N ?. i -?, leaving I j* fritter 1.00 p i i>?au?r!.s at Lancaster with S <3 &, O from Cam ion an 1 Marlon, ami Soul ern Kail way N >. 31 at Chester I Charlotte and points north. No. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p i eaaaeeH at Chester with houthe Railway N ?. 34 from 'olumhia in poaale SOU til. J AS Vf. HR \TH, Gen Pamh. Aj LEROY HPRINGS. President.. Httttl IH > M 1 I I I I I I I I HH * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * FOR ABOUT THE * PRICE OF ONE. $ TW? paper and the Atlanta * T?a?a Wmk Journal for ? $1.75. IwMIWl UlimillMIIII f? ^ r f <W r Jand Childrenl 1 w 1 The Kind You Have <> cii $ Always Bough? i | Bears tlio 1 i |trj Signature /L |H l\f\ ! fi U?; i _ i < H a . ?V in .. ,'fi u I.JS . r;'!/s Use j "or Over I" If- : 01 V. Years : i- i - ill# /; " v ccr- t + i*** -* ?? orrr. | 11 r\ . K ? * ? \ A ncfitnrs, (1 I 'Ml I I) <1. i I'll i*. i hat the n?w , n ' _ I; ! i ipk descent ->t,.?i i?<. r.ijti ihon^h | I .If U'fllltl'Te of j , 11 i . n< if re? ! U*i \ * ! I. n? r of tv?n r?e v / i1' ' , v Scotland is * * c >. .. o o !?, ?i L:iik? | II..1.1 on lt|. ,.i:o'l" ?ril '* > haughty f ... in ipM ;mi> ?*,ii h?r to 11 Kit?*?r !' lin? includes I tlM'.n 'it i -f uif :l ?i|v-*of Plant* *' jji-iiH, York, ' n.lor, St'iirt *n>l I I ?i::iioV'?t, i? .19 not ral?t?<l to I . *.!!< ] trie .nf.\s?nr, Richard r . ii?i i.e.in, li.nrv \ i I. lhr>!n It*, William and M*rrj ' !. in eo us Th j S. ou;>t. !i::o of de?i*Mnt is through .\lai til, *if? ??f J im-s IV, Htid . V*r\ >t.iait. (Vrtsiinly there is n.?;uoio rwAdon for culling him i < i*i man than thei r was in ili<* eas* i 1 .; j ' u of Victoria, who iviu the tirst raal Mc^tiaii Mivoroion for four r*i?ns. P lit* nam* i* Saxon, am) h* is *? u t hn roil oh a lirilon aw a so*at man cuii well 1h< in ?pit? of tha foreign j ^ ,F> liltxi*I that i'unue fiom his father iri V' T ltl and hit Ilanofarian anceHtora. 4.-; ' 7 | |?? l Th? expert landscape gardsners (j ' are at work ^siting out traes in 40 the exposition park* at Charles- j| ,.r 'ol>- n i w| " Over=Work Weakens i(i 11 I ^ .no | Your Kidneys, p " i UntvaltLy Kli1rc'.> Make Impure Blood. 1 ; u " . All the Hood ;n your body passes through itt your kidneys once e/ery three minutes. ^ The kidneys are your bIood purifiers, they fil1,1 1' rrcrJGJ: ' 'vss^kl )i ,cr out 'he was'e or " VlJidiT 1:nPurl,ics the blood, h-' W* /4-T^-i If they are sick or out w li / T'tj'd w of order, they fall to d? ' i V(r * 9 J'J \ 'heir work1 ' , 14 \ Pains, tchesandrheu- *e I fJf I rnatism come from exh ! M -M7^ cess of "? '= ?cid In the F in- j o blood, due to neglected rjjt kidney trouble. hi i Kidney trouble cau. es quick or unsteady ' ' heart Leaf., and makes one feel as though h; they had heart trouble, because the heart is ^ h- over-working in pumping thick, kidneyor poisoned blood through veins and arteries. ' It used to be considered that only urinary I trmihlr.<5 twAf^ M + A ?. ?k? i-u 1 .w WW Iiovvu IHC Muncys, but now modern science proves that nearly | tru , ail constitutional diseases have their begin- *' ; ning in kidney trouble. P If you are sick you can make no mistake U by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild <t and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its mm wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits fr V"r j M* by all druggists In fifty-j> * cent and one-dollar slz- h!>!I: * es. You may have a|fl * sample bottle by mail noma of swamp-Root. * free, also pamphlet telling you how to find + out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. ^ * , Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ? & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Ol + firaom pnnj.u -?jno ||?< -q O K A wa JO OOI ona??n?0 * pn?o stsasosao t II ssssjoj ao|i?d|tiiio3 sjso & 11 Young Rockefeller's Advice ew York ^un, 4th. 'According to my standari ircwimful nmn is not essential! ader ie the tinancial or hueii orld, or yet a famous man,'*i :>he D Rockefeller, Jr., yes ty afternoon at the regular S ?y meeting of the students' c! 20 Lexington avenue Mr as the guest of the club, inde an address on "Our A m life.1' He said : "Granted the requisite qu es, what shall one seek ? rest problem of life is to i ie things most werth while, aould say, let us seek the I lings. These are charae -iendship, health and succesi Realize your friend Every i ends a single friend at least, thousand acquaintances are orth a single true friend "As to health, sometimes link that it belongs to us ight a* the air we breathe. W we is healthy 1 like te aee ork an hard aehecan. Bute ork is a abort sighted policy \ icceee an our goal. This sue i not the kind that makes a i imous. We are in danget verlooking passive justice, hen we identify fame with i ?88 we make a fatal mistake "To me success ? an he suun p in a single sentence. It i o the common dutv of each nconsmooly well. This is its mce, and in its execution ><ach the absolute reality of i rss." Fowl and Their Fruit. Young hens are the best to \ >r laying The nests are the harhoi larea for lice and need oyerh lg oftenest Chickens are fond of lime ied in the propor ion commt scd for plastering. Feeding just enough food *ep the flock alive affords laterial cither for growth LTgs. The moderate use of limew l the food or drink is geed io general health of the fowli When a series of roosts is rranged that the rear roosts iirher than those in freat, ens will always seek the hi? laces and crowd each o' ntil thev are uncomfortable. Neat ly all of the medium s irds are more active and ea->i? siae than the larger vatiel he demand in market is also ivor of a carcase of aaodiom specially if fat, plump an I ni< ressed. Clover contains two elem< tat are in demand by tho Uec itrogen and lime. It is rich in lements required tor the wi dbumem and the shell, and Icatj of it be profuled no he x?d can It* gi*ea?St. L< public. HOW'S THIS J We nflT?r Oat Hundred Dollar# ard for any ca-e of Catarrh thaii ?t be cured by Mali's Catarrh C FJOHKNEY* CO., Props d'?, O. We Che undersigned, have km J Sheney for the last !.r> years, Mieve him perfectly honorable ill isiiiess transaction* and Hnanci >le to carry oui any obligation* ir v tit? !r ftrm. JEst a I kijax, Wholesale Drum Tolede, <). f a 1.1 > l no, Kinnam A Mar Wholesale Druggist*, Toledo Mall's ( atarrh Cure is taken rriH'ly, acting dire -tly upon the hi id mucous surfaces of (he ay?t rice, 75c. per bottl? Hold l>T r iictffHt*. IVfttlononittlfl frre. H nil's Family I'HIm are the heat There is s strong movement >ot to contest the removal of ?rt Royal naysl station to CT isten. The citizsns of Port Kc oil of Beaufort are said to ringing every effoit to bear n congress and uj>on tke S< igislature in opposition tt ansfer. i. Why Mre. Nation, tha Saloon Smaahar, Stay a Out of Jail. 1 a Sinca Mrs. Nation, tha knight \j a of tha hatchet, has undertaken to iaaa ?maah up all tha aalooaa of Kanaaa laid and has playad inch wild haeoa tar? with tham, whan, like a Ilighlaadlun? or upon tha low landa, she aweapa |uh, down upon ihatn and amanhea R. jjlaas and hottlea and kega, maay and p*opla hara asked why it ia ahe gin haa not gotten in jail far daatruction of property. Tha answer ia iali? RiT*n by an ayehnn^rt a* followa : The Eighteen years ago the people of i?ek Kidmi voted almost unanimously I to adopt prohibition laws in that best State, and the Legislature accord ter, io^ly passed laws to prohibit the i. sale ef intoxicating liquors ia any tnau form, unless for medicinal purposed ^ 'ir a'*o provided that not it was a miudemeanor to rent building* to talona keepers w? The first trespassing began by when drug stores began to retail heD whiskey by having the purchaser him * medical certificate. This ftr- made it easy, and the druggists vitb were voted permit* to handle cess whiskey by the townspeople. As mi the number of drug store* increas 0f ed the municipal authorities decidand *d that they should i.ay tines, and sue- then the ''joints" sprung iDto existence. These bad place* were lied allowed to run by die payment of a to large fines. The "joints1' were day conducted behind locked doors aid t ?*. medical certificates were net ncsdwe ed in order to get drinks iuc? Gradually the saloon men grew bolder until open saloon* appeared in the larger towns. In Wichita, Leaven worth, Topeka, Arkansas city and maay other places ceep open saloou* are maintained. At Leavenworth there are 117 saloons ring : and f'J5 every mouth come from till- ' e*ch of them. In Wichita there are 10 saloons which pay t?0 each end ' menlhly. The law is a failure beinly j cause the city officials fail to en | force it aud the governor has nev[ to ?r deemed it necessary to urge no more strict enforcement. They or argue that drug stere 'joints' without a license would result if the ster . saloons are closed, for 1 Mra N ation cannot be punished i. for either destroying saloon fix i so.turesor ?al< on buildings, in the are opinion of prominent attorneys in the Kansas This the saloon men 'her know, it is said, and their only Iher recourse is to have her adjudged insane, aliened for disturbing the i/.ed [>e>ci or close up thair places. . i >r to . ? _ m ?l#H. A Kiss Stopped a Factory. li/.a, ... . .. , . , , St. Louis, Mo., Special, 'Jd, to * ^ Philadelphia Record. ?nU Pretty <'ora Shroeder throw har arena around Wdiia Weadle's nock B tlJ# and kissed him, io tha work* of jita Enameling Company I -f yesterday, and at a result part of .. the factors is shut down. Sha was tiar >uia discharged aQd l?r? other girls immediately went on a strike. Willie Wandla is thought to he the haadaoniest irntn in the works j and h?t ' Uiia Sbraadar'a beau. Re- Tha forainan itaaid to lie an ardent allure. admin r of tha girl. The other 1 *' girls toaaad Mike Sbroeder and jwh tauntingly darad bar to kiss har end ?n | aweathaarl hafora tham all. Sha *".T did it, and tha forainaa inamediatlade ' aly discharged her. 'i*t< Tha strikara will go to the man raga mant and aat forth that tha >. O, * In- j foramao a art waa not for tha saka [??! of discipline, but puraly one of ali jealousy. $IOO a- Or. K. Oetr.hon'g Anti Diureic tha May tie worth to you mora than $10(1 If you liav* a ctiiul woo son* bedding tar- from Incontenence of water during ...1 aleep. Cure* old and young alike. I* J arreat* tha trouble at once. $1. Hold ba by JK Ifacaey A t'o, Drugglat, I,ancestor, H C. upi*te . Cure Cold In Head, ttia KeraMtt'a CHacoUt** paiaia* *m$ a alw mm* M an ??I4 mi Inad mm* mm Bishop Candle ;n Gr?#:tir']!o Thn Mwthor)i*i 1 I ?oa<litinn*> i* ?>?.* Special to The "* Qrnnnville K- c ! congpeeat ion ? last night hi lii church t-? hsi n Hiktiop \Vnrrn.i \ \ ; i M. E I hurch, S n ionaiv w- rk pecially upon <h nomination in if no ordinary in louga to a fam 11 \ l?ir*l. polit ical, .? cUaiaaticai life ?r i? lh? pr?>*?n< Tin | Bishop ('anil < L-i t< -a. a oi ine Miinnin and h?H hunt , worship in ?h? while it is expe-" 1 1 t si' ? I daie a church on j Hahana Hi? di? ed upon tii? ir< the 13lh euapt r ia told bn# i'i 0 t upon their i tour, Isading " o Ian prtiH, which w < ( .i j for missionary ? ? * * - He d wait upon the >uiu? ?d a'liue .ic ; poinU, and cited Cur.* : * ?<i ..1 I tnem. The Amu'ir?' * proper |y j roj?anted the t-'and i* <d vast iin. j porlanee in a political hut . it will hoconQii I 'll i- o , !'. ! ? sorning a point ot i^icai *d> nln ? | in a religion* I!.- 1 ' > taats hav# a <>?cd opp .i tioot \ 1 there, mm the ( atlndi ? s o - im'\ attended and Ilia t'rh ili. eh clt hati loMt itm bold upon t.c peopie to a ?i>at oxt'-al V'i-si <nuri<-s And teacher* linvt* mi open door before than), an?l ihev should improve the opportunity. ."ipuuuh extortion did much to ruin Cuba, and the priest* were in full lyitu pathy with the exactions of the civil Authorities, but the bonds of tyranny are broken and the p*o. plw are ready to hear the (Jospel of Christ, teaching tbein not on v civil, but religious liberty. Hinbop Candler ws* vcrv graphic in his description of the conditions no the island, and be was v?ry forcible in bis illustrations < f the golden privilege of thiecountry to evangelize Cuba. 11* is a a tour to raip-e fund* for the support of missionaries there, and he is *uc! needing fairly well. lis expects to visit Cubs next month, and he will enlarge the missionary operations whin he gets there. St*?" Subscribe to las Limki (]I1NTIjKME-V, Oi l tlit* ?V?*w Novel D hoovery f'JOT ST ' a JUlsjA Jim,4 IIV.I KCTM > \ . Cures <Jonorrhoe\ and (?:?-**t inl t > 4 days Its action is magical. Prevents i stricture. A/I complete. To lie car ried in vest yocket. Httre preventalive. Kent bv mail in plain package, prepaid, on receipt of pjic?. $1.0(1 per l*>x; S for $S.5I). Uiawford Bros 1 Druggist*, Agent*. Lano inter s c I SALT RHEUI Johnston's QUART iriT iRt 1 SIlClit ftklM CrnpfUa* are a Warnlnj Tkc Oaljr Naff VV?; In to n*#4 th? la the Moat Pawarlal Nature, in her effort* to eorreet mi arrle*. living, or it may be from ano* other imperfections on the akin, at ? w haps tumors, cancera, erysijrelas or null > ; you neglect to heed the warning ami ec Many a lingering. painful disease a 1 simply because t hese not . <?f warninj ' pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S S 11 its Abhie J Kande, of Marshall, "I was cured of a bad humor afte j oriom suit mr menus sum it was vilt ami earn, and then on mv whole body. Buffered during those fire years, is no 11 I did. I tried every medicine that wa enough to buy a house. I heard J< praised. I tried a bottle of it. 1 began 1 finished the third bottle I was complete since. I never got any thing to do me 1 SARHAPARUXA. I would heartily ad or akin disease of any kind to try it at o trouble, and wa.s run down and tniserata made me all ripht." The blood in your life and if you kee| aiat disease or face contagion fearlessly, fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in f auojuos.iv z>nuc? com ? Crawford Bros Lancaster. H O. F. Mat:key 4 Co, Lancaster, 8. C. The lUnner, Fair Anna, You Give Me Foi T'.e New by Oln Fatten!) (T R NfHtfi'l.) ' n banner f*ir Anna. you i'#vn me, I pic if i . tin i< ever H'l ul I w?vu, I* ' mi i'o i -f fopniHii khh?" me till ll ?< ?!!?fTand banner Ml Have. i'lit* .. i in r .hi. Anna, you <av?j rue, d <h w vh r upon ma.iv h field; u? -hop" ml T'lvillian" 'twa* w ilh I'm* .Ami limn, mi' nif tin i lblflt>|(l " I n linuii'T, t'?lr Anna, vou ?ave me, ") i h rlior'' can i e 11 you h ?a'e; i nil'-, ^intlnii" where'itll'etM flew ' uiid nie, . >. ;? iVv.? iiiw din hhH. i r i ?u \ nil \ ii iravM nu* , i' ... < > ill I in'ti red and torn, \ ". . ,u> v I' ." H.lH i waved o'er im-; mil I.tlel.l" 'iwn- jfftliantly le.riie I m? ' ?t i r fail Anna vo ifiV" id . on ik lit 10 i ?i i ? 'I ?' f.i 1 d in i ialtered, beli-me m??. I'1 i' if lint.i f iirn.h and mia ill. Is ii. ii f ? A una .Uf talrii I# i ' t Pint' I Hi? ?i ; ii m ifr ve v U'? have l> Ivy ! i - nil 1 in vain. i It. hi f \ .1. i it i v ke- p it IT i .?i,in w 11i * i-m ?r nc 'i i II' w hi ii * dei neat h if? v> i * ll tll'lf It* 'il"'Jil?I staiH to ?' i v. | I iii' ii | em w?i *riltfll, a* if 11i?l uIiiin- hj Mr. I Ii man K. ?rl The manner that lit- ihii*i i ikii to Fair Anna" is 11 r "at w-.s m.-be l??' Mm. J !. ->n vet *, Jieu Una Auus t'ar?tun for t: ttiiii-nnv liiat nfiit into iIn- "tif ilei i?? tfrvif- from Union 'oil ? r. N C a ill t wltic lereri-nca )i is ' ? n.ai t it the*?e co utniiM be* .to] '< *'? - -. JL'Fvr.*? *<rTt/c m VIGOR of MEN Easily, Quickly and PtrmaNantly Restored KitSlC IRVINE i- fitn. w in 1 written yuaianlee ts cure I it*. h-ilia, Fits. Pisxinee-. Hysteria. Neivoua Debility, Dost Vitality, .^en.iusi l.e sees, Failing Mauio*j ? tli re nil of Over-work, Work, Worry, SicknefH, F.rrnra of Youth orOver% indulgence. Price Htl; ti boxen By mail in p a . package to any ad* dress on receipt of pries Hold only by Crew foul Bros Druggists, Agents, T.anessler, ,S. v . * mr -.- * . -r . i ' ii i??wmin wini ins MORE MULES - COMING. i Yaioi Horses, in . iiav* it g w. l| nigh "I I out V V t * t* t ?* o eg: leads of * i.eli ?. c :e -eiV'-i? lbs other d*v, Oar Mr lv mlt in low on the Western . markets buy> s more Utiles and Horses f<ji our rapid y increasing leads* I Tb? ear load- of new slock being purchased by Mr I'bioit are expected i to tit t ive litre Ha.ur uy f this week, so don't 'ail to call and sue them. You'll tlnd in tliis 'ot some rare beau* I lies in both mule and horse-flesh. whi'e yon sre lookiag at I Anil our tine stock, jeu can W HI CVS hiso take a peep at oat j hand-'Our ilnphtv nfTehn ten?lliivui** - Od"*" Ami Wagons. ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD | Jan I, IMI. VI CURED BY Sarsaparilla BOTTLES. ir* in nai. [ of SoMrtkliiK a.r* l.rl.ai to r.uA Hariilii|. JoTiatioa't tarMttrlll* Ul.ixl I'arlBrr Km.wb. iatakca. which mistakes have comr from stors, shoots out pimples, blotches and arriing that more serious trouble* (per* in011 arj discuses) are certain to follow if irrect the mist eke*. nd man y an early death has been avoided r have been heeded and the blood kept A R8APAUI IjLA. Mich., writes: r suffering with it for five years. Ths rheum. It came out on my head, neck 1 waa perfectly raw with it. What I se telling. Nobody would believe me if s advertised to cure it. I spent money JIINSTON'S SAK.SAl'ARILLA highlr , to improve right away, and when 1 had ly cured. I have never had a touch of it ,ii?t irwiv )(<kni nit i irjeu JUllNSTON'S Irise all who are suffering from humora nee I had also a g<*>d deal of atomaeh ile, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. p it pure and strong you can poaitlrely ra? JOHNSTON'S 8ARHAPAR1LLA nerer all quart bottlea at only one dollar eaefc I'AJfT, DBTHOIT. MUC Daniel A icka, Fort Lawn, H C. D H. Jordan , Fori L*wn. H. C.