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I.um ' IIIUIIIIIIII SIIH Oldl.x HOIJtl H-aboard iir i.iti* " ripecitf from northern anil faatfrii points a Mouth*rn IU iway No 33 f ??m Nortli urn * ? ! i-tt ern point-, h i Laii t?AV?r with -i (1 M (i K for lilacksburu N ?, I'?, l*avir.< |j*tiCHHier l.on p 111 MnnerUt *i LaQOiiitfr with S C \ (4 1 frnna t'*'0 Ifn au I Marion ami .South en Railway N ? 31 *t (Mienter fo (tiarlotte and points north. No. lo. leaving Cheater 8.10 p m naiota at Cheater with houthen Knilway N ? 34 from Columbia anO >poi nta aottlh. Ja.S M. Gen Ph??. Agt ?,EROV SPRINGS. President * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * ? FOR ABOUT THE ? PBICE OF ONE. J X TWa paper and tha Atlanta t < YHMVMrWaak Jewrnal for i tb. MUM 1 I For Infant* and Children. IThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlie / i Signature / I Eav n it n v Iv-r rui u?ci Thirty Years TX K flNTAWN fOV * .V. WIW Y#?H ?ITY, j Dni'ik :?t the i'hrott'- V'i'l I tnrt\ lien Under ( ?r v\ heel*. I ji>M>I hi. .1 irrh <> liv Mils PilV (MITi-.||i ItSlV .f I' I f |)nll\ M -il I) r t'i i cent | be* v > mi i -v . i i|. ,r> i i .?|-? *?'it I i i*l < ir i ? i . % n d u ' j railrmd cut t ? r ne? V s.. on j th* lti*s?.i L 11 iii* i 141 v > re juat leaving the iMittin * \ (e<i > he train came d?>?vn i?t nl. i <iiri' i*t ttai)'*(l w11 >.ii .> ( in ii i.| i ~ii ,|HIe?>? Mias.?e??. irtir c| i 'it),; i* 11111 r Imtr to the HXie and -l j.(. I.J the t nil II. I j i v nl| i .v I i . I he enoint? . 11 tver nil -?i < > h- ; i m r< i k j i ??i? drum I 1 He\ itt<I ? A t ride. SuTMIlllilh t > I lie ..? * . w ? n . fn? i New K. V<irk >? I r s#> .v net- M a* e winteiirit; hi \iU-h. "* Nlm j Thomas i i itt'lir .ck. ?ii*. John Anlor, vi i -h.? m i i othrift have ad.ij)l?*>| >tn 11 in>vmIi*'it in, hoi oaf* '*'lin<r, it i* i #j. irt* < 1 I lit! V 1141 V f 1 -1' i? 111 III. Ml In ?adill-. Mill! ... ?* Ukr III- ? :4 11 i I * in tiiaii l.??111 <i I lii > ivwr 114n d I,. CUhlM Mllll n_i l| lol ?M<1 Mllfh I t'HI t -I III III III I Ift I 1 I C ->i I I if H H ' | 'HI III I I lilt-.' |lll! I CI I I l-Mi li Hll Mild nciI coin i . 1.1... i t i i n ir In sh? I In- a-n , li- m v r ri 11 i f l? HlM-ffil III 11 n vh I It'.. Milt. mIihomI m I Ml I A 11 Ii III n .||?- H-llI- MIM I.- !? rtltv I , linrl ii a-i. i. pinitir and iii iff n" j -> * If <iKNTLIv>l A f.vc I ' "Jj * ? *J? " A ssss.jJIl , .>.1 KC Ti t ? ('ll I fr I tliliorrlioe A Hll'l 11 ' ' I i 4 1 day* llHiclKi m IUHKIIIAI. I' > ??.||.M Mirifiure. \/i c inpieit*. To ii or ii rled iii \ HM yn.lt' i SMITH p v> in i vh. ftHhl t>v until in iiIhIii -i ? " | prepaid, on receipt of pjute. ii o |*-r I t?<>x; 3 f?>r fj.fio. ImuvvI m'I Ito| Aneiiltt, I.an ier [\ NOTICE. ' fPHE COUNTY BOARD of Kqualir A zation tor Lancaster county, will 1 meet at Lancaster court house on the Third Tuesday in Match (10th inet> lt?l, for the purpose of hearing griev1 mines nt appeal, from the Township I Boards of Assessors. The Township Boards of Assessors of each Township, will pass upon all the taxable returns in their resjieotivs Townships, and immediately thera1 a Iter, forward /> the County Auditor. k a true and correct statement of all ^ change*, or alterations made in the > various returns, so that the Auditor , may notify pari ies of uhangas, if any ( worth notifying. ' I The Chairman of Township Boarda * of Assessors, shall he ax officio members, ot the County Boarda of Equali' aation. ^ Respectfully, W <4 CArtKKY 8upr Jand Chm. C. B. C. I*. C. Feb 80th 1901. Whiskey Saved the Capitol. ^ A New Explanation of Karly's '' Failure to U?id Washington of Kdn* erd liahcock of Baltimore, in spe iking yesterday of the civil war, kiivk the Nmw York Tribune, ' 1 ouvu an interesting version of ' lien .1 uhal A Early's famous raid k ' which c.tniM ?o iieur resulting it) 01 the* capture of WaJiiugton. Mr. ri Babcook states that the reason w ft 1 tian Ktriv i failure was Ins " omiiiiuo to takw advantage of his ' ' oppor lun 11 \ and (.ark the ritv '' whan it lair comparatively 1111- *" armed ami at his mercy. u' ' AtfTni v student of the history ; * ot the war knows, ?>ahl Mr. Hah-1 c??rk, "tbu 0 nfed*rate? cam* witbiu an ace of capturing the 111 city of \\ a-hingion (luring the c ilurk da\* of the civil wai. That 141 leainC"** dare devil, Jwhal FsiIn, lit one of iilo cavalry lalda reached th? town of Silver Spring, which #il lien but seven miles from Washinotfin l'he city at that time was 'ol practically defenseless. I'h? i e weie lew ot no troop* in Wash iligton, atxi ererv one there was |iaiiic stricken when awwa came of Karly* proximity. Fnrtunatelv, ki however, he delayed at Silver Spring for a length of time *nf- tti ticient to hurry up troop*, which were hnstilv thrown hetweea him #( and the theatened city. "Karl uiade hia headquarters when he readied Silver Spring at u, the house of Mr Blair, the father of Montgomery Blair, who was _ t hen Poet master General in Lin c| coin'* cabinet. After the Con federates had withdraws the Plaits j west out to Silver Spring again. Mrs. Blair found scattered all about the lawn* g'eat balls of ^ fluffy white stuff, which on investi- ^ gatioa proved to he the lint which I had come trwie her linen, of which i she hud a great store l'he Con- J t> federates had unearthed it and , ? ! C torn it up into handagee ' l'he I lint they had rolled into halls *nd thrown upon the lawn, where Mrs j Blair afterward found them. # "Some time prior to this raid j ^ of (ien Kailv'a there was sold by the Navy Department a large quantity ot naval whiskey It had to be kttld and the lale Admiral : Lea, who lived at Silvar Spring, knowing that it would pinhahly j J go at a cheap tiguro, tub! !t\? ^ frianda aad aaighhor* ia the ( vicinity of Silver Spring that they would do well to coma to the sale ' and hid ia a upply of it. Ai ha ' had azpaclad, the whiskav went ( for a phenomenally low price, al i j tiioiiL'h it was extremely good ?^Tgroful^NMTSI CUHKO l Johnston's i QUART BC A MOHT WON 13 H A r>r*nd Old l.adjr Ulv Mrs. Thankful Orllla llurd lives In Livingston Co., Mich. Tilts venerable ai the year lM'J, the year of the greai wai York. Stie came to Michigan in 184<>, tt too." All her faculties are excellently j tentlve memory, tier mind Ih full of lute life, of the early days of the State of M markahle people she has met, and the st ncss. Hut nothing in tier varied and ui velous and worthy of attention thnn u JOHNSTON S SAKSAI'AHIIXA. Mr?. disposition to scrofula, that terribly dest and is cursing the lives or thousands an< tinis of tlie death angel. Transmitted f found in neary every family in one for pearanee in dreadful running sores, in goitre, or In eruptions of varied forms, may he known as catarrh in the head, o and often Is, the prime cause of consunt Speaking of tier case, Mrs. llurd saj With a bail Skin llUnncn \? ? ??* * dorrs, discharging ycilow matter. My n unsightly in appearance. Mv body was My eyes were also greatly in Ha med and much. My blond was In ft very liad co at frequent Intervals, and I had no appc was In a miserable condition. I had tried mended, and doctor after doctor had fn the state told me I must die of srrofuloc were beginning to form. I at length was his famous Sarsnparilln. T tried a bottle thing else, as I had no faith in It, and began to grow better. You can be sure Simny bottles. Hut I steadily Improved \ sores healed up. all the bad symptoms dli nsid I have never been troubled with set of 83 yeara Is not a young woman, but I since then, snd I firmly believe that JOI greatest Mood purifier and the best tnedU scrofula and as a spring medicine." Thla not lok to be more than slaty, and ahs r< life was saved by JOUNSTON'8 8AR8A i ~rr"?t? ~ ? druo ooaa?". I Crawford Hros Lanc aster, H. O. D. J J K Mackty A Co, Laaiastar, 8. C. Da nor. It \v-\? gobbled up by > * who ??! ? pr??aoHt, ind the ? 111 was > !i tt. .?r?" v oo'l v i'i that rt ??f the country hi t * barrel it 44l'he 1'on ederatos found thi* it to their ores I joy md nada hi rv I Ihs it >v is ib'tt caused i in to itmku tiif> t ii i delay at lifer spring. Had Kailv kept i he Could umpie lionahl\ hay* dded Htid burned the capital It as defense e?* at t to lima, bill Ii ha and hit men tod iel 'ive* f oreut hardship, ami the aiipU of good things that ilif* nirthed hi the count > \. and partic* liiilv thai oirat huppli of good iil?key, w>iM too much for tham; lav aituplv could m l rwaiat it 44If Admirnl Lee had not reeom ?in led t In* iieiotmoi * tin* puria?e ot tin t \diinKfi I lie* chaDcan a thai the cnpitol at A a-lnnffton oiild hu?e miILioI I tie i wufend 1* UldlgnllV of tl V IIJ llCdll eked bv a t'o'ifedei ate com ander I Inn it i? that great ik? from Ii111?* acorns ^row Pointed Paragraph* I ha *va iti* n?r.Mu#ur of the ?ai t Only a uiotnar cam understand i? ungtin^tt of ?n iut.Mii. I ha fool kilotr anmalime* aaIIU*t ill* form of Only few man can talk about lamaalve* to tho satisfaction ol hara Nullum; fl.ittara some man a< nicu ?h to uik tnatu if thay car ian^;a a $50 bid. II ?|> * iio not coma fioai t Ik Upper I Ml l * tro.nl IUAUV Ct Ml (it I i.na troin behind th? coiintar. A woman uiav lie alne to k?a| s4t:i?t, tint siiwc mi'I disguise tb< irt thai ana la keapinj >t An tilt! bachelor ihara i mtiably nothing neaier to a hna am.I than hi* wi a -exeapt ha lothna V\ hen yon nee n in .ri tryinp t on Tinea hi*. shadow that ita irn iropar to follow n *;eiitlemin, it' , ai^n that \!i-a Nation'* miasio yet in it* infancy. I ll t l . || UO. tilN <; It to ii V\ <inl< 1 quickly leava yon, ' rim used l>r King's Naw Lif 'ilia I'hoiiaatxla of ?utT*r*i lava proved than* matchless mar or Sick and Narvoue llaadachai I hey maka pura tilood and at run i rvra und liuild up v on haaltl E??y to tHka l i v thain. On i.r> renli. Money hark if m nirari. Sold Sv Crawford Br< =0RS IY ^arsaparilla ITTLES. lltFUL CURE. rn ||rr Kiprrlrnro, the beautiful village of Brighton, id highly respected lady was born in r, in Hebron. Washington Co., New le year of "Tippecanoe and "Tyler ^reserved, and possessing a vefy reresting reminiscences of her early ichigan and the Interesting and reIrring events of which she wna a witauifold recollections ure more marire her experiences In the use of llurd inherited a tendency and preructlve blood taint which has cursed 1 marking thousands more aa vlerom generation to generation, It is in or another. It may make Its a{e unsightly swellings In the neck or Attacking the mucous membrune. It r developing In the lungs It may be, ptlon. *: i was trouuien ror many years limbs would break out In a mnss of eck liegnn to swell and became very covered with scrofulous eruptions., weakened, and they pained me very million ami my head ached severely tlte. I had sores also In my ears. I every remedy that had been recomiled. One of the best physicians Id is consumption, as Internal atxesses told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and i, more as an experiment than anygreatly to my agreeable surprise. I I kept on taking it. I took a great until I boeamo entirely well. All the appeared. I gained perfect health, pofula since. Of course an old lady have had remarkably good health INSTON'S KAKHAI'ARILDA Is the dne In the wide world, both for i remarkably Interesting old lady dl<l peated several times, "I believe my PARILLA." Li Jordan. Fort Dawn. H. O ail & Kicks, Fort Lewu, a C. Gold's Highwater Hart G $4s9,412,158 Now Deposited ii? tho United State* Treasury. . Washington' March 5.?The 1 uniount of gross of gold in the Treasury to-day wast 181),4 12, 159 the highest point ever reached in the history of the government This amount includes $150,00#,- j< 000 held as a reserve, $276,019 l< i 989 held against gold certificates a and $63,302,169 in the general h . fund. |> n Thiee Americans Killed, li Manila, March 6 ?A wagon ? train and a detachment of the j Signal Corps, together with six ', ' Macahehe scouts, were attacked I # C( bv the itiHiirgeats about midway between the towns of Silung and 1 * Dasmarinas, in Cavite province Three Americans war# killed and n two of the Miicaba a scout* war 8< wounded, while one maa ia mowing. Four horses and one inula wera killed. Capt Muier, with detaohmants of infaetrv and cavalry ? i from Silagn, arrived at the scene of the surpiisedtoo lata to intei- ' | capt the enemy s retreat. (j mm m V An Actreas Shet. ^ a New York, March 5 ? Mamie ^ ? Maguvoro, sixteen years ohl, an ^ actress, playing under the name w > of Mamie Corallo, at the Villa ( i I'mberto, an Italian theatre, was shot dead early this morning ny ? her rejected suiter, Antonio Triolo i The girl was greatly admired for her beauty and wa wall known '' > throughout the United States. i The tragedy is due to unrequited '' love. 1 ii ? mm ? m HOW'S THIS! 1 We ofTei Oils Hundred Dollar* Kewarn for anjr <:?* ?' faiarrh lhal can- a not be enrol ?> Hall'* I'alairli Cine. ,, K J HKNKY A (JO., Props ToI O | We the* undersigned base wnown K F J Hlifii^y f<>r lue .a-t 15 >ear* and ' b-nieve bun p?rfecil\ tiouoiahi- in all , n business tihuh .ctioi,* ami rimiiicialh lue 'o carry out any obilgation.- niaih bv their firm. Wk*T4 I Kt?ax, Wholesa'e Diugght. lolcite O > Waliunu, Kinnan a Marvin Wholesale Di uggisls. T<o? do, () Halt's < aiarrli Cure is token inter nklly, noting dire tly unon the blood I * if and inU"oUs ?urlai-? ? of Ibe a?*leiu I. Pricey 75c |>er ooiile -oil by al DillwgisU. I ent iuiolilals fe>. M Halt's Kami I 1*11?? ?re lie liesi i j ' Cahill's One Flephant Farm. ^ ? jl lames L'ahill, of Ronev* Point. M It * ,* gime am: prooaoiy iu in* i ansa ] states who has in tabular una upon J hi? farm an elephant which i* tut- . <l lor fur.u work. With the swaying beast hitched up to a plough he t an turn antra ground than any of iiia neighbors with a twain of . horses, and wl.en it coma* to haul-1 . ing l? ga the elephant will w Ik ' ' away with ease with logs which ! i tha >**t teams of hia neighbor* ' cannot move I he elephant aaat little more thaa a hor?e and doe* , , I many times the work of one, ia ' ! geulle and docile ami little trouble, and Mr. Caliill ia mora than plea*- , ad with hia experiment. Several months ago a small cir ' I cue broke up at Martina Ferry Hod ita properly aolti at auction i Mr. Caliill, who waa at the aala, i oid in a few monkeys,the elephaat and a tent, and took them home, expecting to start a mall show ! himaelf Hin /y .... ailllfl , 1 III Ilk v^a bill, a frugal Irishman, dacidad that a beast of tha sire of an ela i phant could not ramain on tha | farm and ha fad unlaaa it paid for | ita hoard with lahor,ao ha harnas*, t ad it up and the animal workad 1 nicaly. Ha did ho wall that thay ' have givaa up tha idaa of starting , a circus, and will kaep tha alaph* | ant on tha farm.?BaltimoraSun. Ours Cold In Head. 1 eneral Green's Gra?e Located. tig Skull, Fragment* of Hi* Sword, Colonial Army Buttons and Nvno Plat** Found in an Old (iravavard at Savan tiah Savannah, <i* , March 4. ?V tint cnmu)iB*inn of tho Rim-Ib land Sociatv of the Cincinnati, nd ihw (iHor^ia Historical Socintv, oad?*d hv Col. A >.11 Bir?l (iai'dnnr, ranidant of th? f rm?r, chin af.er-oiiu. discovered th* remain* of rnna-al Nathaniel Green. of Hie . valution I'hay were in tha vault f General donna, in the Colonial meterv. No interment Imd Iteen lade ia the vault in 100 year*, he name 1 >lat * of Gtuno n 1 (irn^n'? jftin, rusted fragments of hi# word, a nuin her ??t colonial army ill Ions *ti<i the gH'ielMl'a s.\inl ere recovered Poo IiIjiiIilioai to? Jems perfect. l'here was doubt as to where ie remains rested I he Rhode lend Society of the Coucinuaila wsire to erect a memorial to (Jm^ ral Green. ita lirnt president It lade an upproprial ion and comliasioned ita president, Col. raroner. to discover lite burial lace. The search has proceeded 1 the Colonial Cemetery here ince lust Thursday and was retarded only this afternoon. It as not yet been decided what nil he done with the hones ami slice. Cabinet Renominated. Washington, Mar- h 4.?The resident has prepared the ren<unnalioiie of the menibets of his iressnt cabinet to ha sent to he senate today. The nomination f Griggs ia among them? He will etain Ilia oflice until the president ias selected his successor. It is Iso expsctsd that the president sill send is the nomination of iohert McComick, of Illinois, to ie minister to Austria, in placs >f Mini-ter Harris, rssignsd. Womanly Beauty piirkliiif ICyes A ltriglit Faces Ale the Fruits of Sound Nerves. HIND IPO T,l?Kic-ifcH* Poiiie and V itali/.er < on-- .Nervous Kxhausiioii, H ? men*. Dizziness. headidle Hsckactlr A Female Weak m?s o common a'.n iidiiii? me Monthly I'erioila. [*| I W Passing I In oii^ li the 0.1 li IjO trying chamo- from iiltioo'l t<> Womanhood Mill tin.i in l h woml-rfui ie)ief nnd hem tit It Juiet* hihI i ren^t h. iih the Nrrvth, lentine* the Kio.nl, tleir* the Kraut 11 I rnllf" ?). .Ill- ?. |i|?l?* SVht. III. Ibkexu Woman l.ook Young and l-Vel Young. I'rloe SOc , I ? lioxei rte ii ii. in tii to .my add fi". Sold by i mm lord Km*. Dru^gicm, \Kenti, ljMiH'aMter, S. ONLY $1.507 -MAHBU ANU QrtANlTfc ? Monumtnt^, Tablet*. ic d Stones, Etc. UhiMren's $ 1 50, mul upward* AiIiiUk, $'2.50, $3 00, ??n<l tip? vnnla. I<ii11mii<I, Italian Marble. A. J. McNinch. It F.I. IFF /> MIX IIOIJU Dwti Kidney mul Bladder !>! mm* relieved i ?ix bourn l?v "N kw JKKAT HoUTH AMRKICAN KIkNKY IJk " 11 i? i* ktchi Hiiri?rlfl?* ??11 ?r? mu'ii ?f ii> ficTiiini: |>ioiu|>tu>-H- hi ?<Meviiii< cuin In bladder k Idiiejn and ?in*k. in male or female Believe* re entloii of wa'er aliun-t .iniuediately. [fyou Witit qiliCK ielief an I cure tills t tlieremciii Hold by J K Mii kij k ' <i llriivs'lil l.aneaftl i h r* To Tti? Oeafi A rich lady cured of her Deaf* ieaa and Noiaea in the Head hy [)r. Nicholaon'a Artiticial Kht Druma, jrave $10,000 to hia Institute, ho that deaf people unable :o procure the Kar Drum* may jave them fiee. Addrena No. 11007 The Nicholaon inatitute, *70, Ki^th Avenue, New York, USA. f?m. WAN I'ED, for eaah. Dogwood and terrcminon Ia>kh Houthern Hard Wood f/'ompaoj, P. O. Box ft'JU, Cb aria ton, H. C. 4a,