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P ^ ? r-* CO *3 ? ? ^ * --* 2. A ? ^ --= ~ yr 2f? o ^ o ~ 2 & o z: t 1 ^ -! r-* JLANCAS I'BK ANi? < 1 IKS I El. H VILWA^ Schedule in elf>ot Aug. 23, 1900. (Man.* except suudii. ) WKSI'OKL'.NU I E.A-sii-k UNI). No's. 14 md Hi | No's . Hint 15 A. vf. p ;. \ 0. P vi 7 57 5 >? v 1 tester t.?v 0 40 * In ''21 5 00 Kihburi; 10 2' 8 4.' 12 4 4r li.ini >uobvilie .0 40 h 7 f?7 4 27 Port Lawn 11 00 9 1P M *i> -U) 4 00 Uv Lancaster Aril 40 9 40 \.? 14 I Jiviui uanca-ner 0-30 am ft ike* i: os . m.lection ai Cheater *C*rli "i.iu li rn liailway No. 36 for OUa.rl.utrt i ..I iHiiota it >rili; and Sea Iioirl vii iji.i ' Atlaiiiii Special" "or Al > tola i.mI points west A nn with I'aroMm m l Northwestern Hail N ? lot -iioir N. (J ami inurmt'di t i .lots, and Situli.eru Kailway No ...? or t'olumbi: uud points 4bu * h No, 17. leaving Chester 10.30 a in Ml n fleet* i*.-iii. *..iitl.o?.. L>..:I ? . .iikUCMI IVUII W?Jf j(i frooi Columbia ami "omta aouth; ) ill )ar<l tir lone " Atlanta Special" from nortnern >ml eaalern points and flnothem R ? iy N'>. 3.3 front Northcm at] t -a-> cm points, an v Laiiu iu vi i] - '' (J JC for lilackahurg. N >. l?, i > vi i ^ I, inea-uer 4.(M) p in, Ownutiria i' i j u. ister with S < - <4 K ffo.il i a;u I i in i Marion a id Southern Rail* iy N ? 31 at Chester for Charlotte and point- north. No. 1 >, I ivinit Cheater 8.10 |> m. 1 ijon.i mjIh at Chester witii .Southern Kul?vay \ >. .31 from Columbia and ' point* Houth. 1 .1 A "*1 M. KK \TH. (Jen Pass. Agi J LER( Y MPRIMirt. President. 'WitH<(("Kd'li'Httt'l III $ FOUR TAPERS A WEEK * FQR ABOUT THE *' PRICE OF ONE. ' % VMe paper and the Atlanta ' % tVMata Week Journal for ; thru i1111 tV'7^"i i i i i i t ml I IGASTORIA I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / \ Signature 1IF 11 +1. Hon I[V\ n \J For Over Thirty Years ^ THI CCNTA.jn C OMT'A X V. NTW YORK CITY. j Curo Cold in Head. Kcrmott's Chocolates l.axativc Quinine. easy to take and ?iuiclc to cure cold in head ami sore throat. (iKNTLKJI K.V, Get ilie iVew Novel ' -env v ft if MM, jiii.Qi n.i ri< ?> u (iiiiioii'liiiHi ami (Jo-el in) I? 4 <i)i\ llsa'*' in niHglrai. Pi* veil s i ni i i .? ./ ? in >e(e. lo b- enr 1 lieil vch y i^k I "?ur?- pieve^ta i- * el b* mail ill ,-hiin iiiepiil.o i - ei i?i of pji<-. $1 On |H-r box; :t f-i $- oO I'luwfoi.i Bro? DrngeiNtti, A . '-ib I.minister 1 Miiney Loaned I > KGOTlA PR MORTO OE loin* 1- on improved farms Ml rersnnabll iales K. K WYrJE, < llorney nt Law. i in ii wi aiWM?ii???ww I vV v N I' F I? - A < 'TI V R MAN ??f gin ?1 ! I'll rii'lt'r 10 deliver alio collfrl ii j South ( um iih for ?.id established I oiit o'setinii'ir wln'les-H^f hoii-e $9<M> ii y-sr mite |i??v Honesty more Imt) , exi eii in e lequired. Out reference uny lihnk in ii> oily KiioIokh eelfn udcreestM ctnmi't"! envelope. Mhiiu frtotu irn, Tliini Floor, 314 l)--?rliorii St tilCMKO Baby Mine! t Every mother i feels an 'indescribable dread of the pain and danger attend- , Becoming a j mother should be a source of joy suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves I Women of the crrrut rinln ?.wl ~..C r?... ?..?j am- j fcring incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's I severest trial is not only made , painless, but all the danger is removed by its use. Those who use ' this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness i nausea and other distressing con- 1 ditions aie avoided, the system is | , made ready for the coming event, j '< and the serious accidents so com- 1 mon to the critical hour are ( obviated by the use of Mother's ; , Friend. It is a blessing to woman. ' f 1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Dm* Stores, or sent by express on receipt of prioe. 1 ROOKS Containing Invaluable Information of J core Interest to all women, will be sent rntt to any address, upon application, by i Tks BBADFIBLO RECTLATOB CO.. Atlanta, fla. | i I I 1 1 i ] 1 i i i i i 1 9 I Cotton and Com. May b* Better Planted in May. Cause for Gloom. To the Editor of The State: The unusually discouraging sea son has tilled with gloom the 1 I minds ot many planters of cotton and corn Hardly n field hut j must he replanted, and the cutj worm for the coin and the louse for the cotton are daily expected. ! It might he of service to detail the ' experiences of a Georgian with (cotton, and of a North Carolinian with corn, in late planting. Both wero remarkably successful, and each was an eracle in hiscommun itv and State o^all matters pertaining to ,hs farmer's sphere. In his hook. "Scientific Agri. culture," the Georgian, Dr. Pendleton, professor of Agriculture in the University at Athens, gives a careful account of his experU ments with cotton. These ex tended over a long term of years, \ and convinced him that the prac- ' lice he at last adopted was the wisest. For this practice he pleads most eloquently, and without fear of successful contradiction, j He declares that, the 10th of May ' ' is the ideal time for planting cot- ' I ton! His rule is: In ground well prepared, begin planting May r 10th. Cover with two furrows; ' t let stand a week and knock off with a hoard If seed were good, ^ stand wdl he perfect and one crop of grass will he entirely avoided. Plants will grow rapidly and will not he troubled with lice. And, too, much expense will he cut off The North Carolinian is equally v emphatic and earnest in averring 1 that June 1st is the honniest of i all the days for planting corn. f Mis rule is: Ground thoroughly pulverized and suhsoiled fertilizers , provided without stint, #and ^ broad casted, rows six feet rfpart i. V and running north and south, two grains of corn to ,lthe hill" and t hills two feet apart in the deep a drill, flat culture and a bis?. atroncr ? n' ~P I. burn to hold the crop. Brighten up your faces, then, ye pillars of the republic, and let your hopes rise to higher levels tlmn they had attained on the first 3 of March. Two things in conclusion* n First Another Georgian used j \\ to say that a crop should he made before it is planted. This para w dox is plain to the man who will p profit by it Second. A question: Are you ~ jure that you are not wasting money when von put kainit and o CATARRH CAN I Johnston's S QUART BC DANGER IN THE EARTH AND AI A Wl?e and Venerable Doctor Ta In a leading hotel, in a great city, a fai ing. Listening to his wise and sentent dressed men, evidently lawyers, business r My linn belief, is "that medical scicnc cases without exception are caused by inv isms. Here is the germ of that terrible dis of typhoid fever; and here is the still more causes that most destructive of alt diseas common and supposed incurable disease, c " I wish. Doctor." said thft catarrh: I have had it for years, and I am The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, lilt fever, and a host of other diseases, is the r< and attacking specially the mucous meinhi ilisease is especially prevalent in the Unit who is not, or has not ?cen troubled more s?he obliged to remain at home froinpleasat of many intellectual treats, from fear of th Larrhal affections. In its worst phase, the liiinself and his friends. " I believe," continued this groat phys tarrh is to ine?licate the blood. This can b which act as hiood purifiers." Betsy A Marott, of Manistee, Manisto Dear Sirs ?For ten years I was a suffe catarrh. My fa e was pale as death. I wn hardly walk, I was so dizzy and liad a ri hands and fe< t. were always cold. My aPft in t he morning, ray head swa^a so I was oft aw fill pains in the small of my hack. 1 1 My muscular power was almost entirely steps without stopping to rest, and often tl A pain ill my side. It seemed as though tin tors said my blood had all turned to water, ting well. 1 tried the best physicians in tl My husband got me a bottle of Johnstop's bought another. When these had been health. I continued its use, and felt I was rr<..O.Irw? 1 I* ' * * * ..w...? >< iv Bernini its ii i coma i?ei ne kept on taking H, and now consider mysell nil the time, and am liappy. I ain positive The sick headaches I have had since child tnrrh has almost entirely left me. I cannol Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recomme fcohes to use your Sarsaparilla. HIOIUOAJV DJELUCt OOXU*A *?* '~ Acid in the 8itme compost? May it uot he thtftt the alkali neutralize* bo much aci<l and the acid bo much alkali, and whichever was in ex> cess has n remnapt to tell the tale? Please think over this and inquire of someone who knows far more than doe* your friend, who is Country Bred, City Bedded. f loreoee, 5> (J. Hauling a Big Beam. An Immense Piece of Iron Taken to the State House. One of the big iron beams which is to find its final resting place on the roof of ihe state house as part of the dome was gotten up to the yard today. This immense piece of iron weigh* eighteen tons and moving it from the depot to the statehouse was quite a job. Work began last night at 11 o'clock but it was about 6 this morning before the ig beam was hauled to the grounds It was placed on two streetcar hand-cars and doing this took up so much time. After that it waa easy enough to gel it up Gervais sti eel, ....a . i?>v? oiwiuiv; cars wnere n 11I 3u and pulled it i p without huh bap. A temporary truck whs laid from the corner of Main and Jrervais into the *tnte house ;rounds and the lie am whs pulled lp to the building by means of .ackle. Getting it oil top of the oof will he a big job and the argest sized limbers to be obtain id will be used for the purpose. ?Columbia Record, 17th. H?W'-? i If I -* f Weottei One Hu ilr-U olurH In vml tor any ci-e a ?rr'? lint1 cmIjnil lie cur< ?l ?>> h ii l '? < mi i rii ip s'J HE.NfciY & P?o,. To e ?, O We 'he iiinlei-ia lie i lia e u w n ' J Slien y f ri e ot i 15 yesr* m<ii leneve tiilit |n rlfiti ly on iahi in mo uisiiiSmm iraoHiia?> - ami tl am im > d'e *o ctrry oui * ? ?>b gation- mu<i< >y their firm VKsT A I KUAX, VVklOosa D UKKIO oletltt O Vai-IIING V VfAKVIN Wholesale inu.-giss T unin, O Hah's MiMrili ure i- l.?kei. iiirnally, him ing itire uy ui?o. the hlooil mi mui'out toirfac s of *ihe system, 'rl.'e, 76c per oole -o|.i t>y all tru_gists, i exl i lUohi - is f ee. Hail's Fanol. IV i? .re he-1 tppointmeiits Kust Lancaster Circuit. 1st Sunday: 11 a.m., Bethel; :30 p. in., Tahernuele. 2nd Sunday: 11a m., Taberacle: 3:3t? p. in., Hopewell. 3rd Sunday: 11a. m., Hopewell; 3:30 p. m.. Bethel. 4th Sunday* 11 a. 111., Hopewell; 3 .30 p. ji . rabernacle; 7 . m Itnlhol W C Winn, P. C. The One Day Cold Cute For cold in the head and sore throat use KeclOtt'a Chocolates laxative yuiuine, the "One ay Cold Cure." 3E CURED BY arsaparilla TTLES. B( DANGER EVERYWHERE.'* Ike about Advanced Science. ruous and aged physician was conversions discourse, were a group ?f well nen anil commercial travelers. :e is certain yet to show that all diaisible germi which are living organease diphtheria. Here is the bacillus dreadful bacillus of tubercle which es. consumption. This of that very atarrh." man, "that you would tell us about thoroughly discouraged.'* ce diphtheria, consumption, typhoid isult of a microbe invading the blood rane. This foul and most disgusting ^ed States and it is rare to meet one > or less with it. How often is lie or it entertainments, deprive themselves ie disagreeable odor arising from capatient becomes loathsome both to ician, "that the true way to heal cae done only by powerful alteratives < e Co., Mich., writes: rer froin general debility and chronic A weak and short of breath. I could nging in my head all the time. My AflfA WIAH ITOFfr A- Ai!- ? j . \jig ^cvbinie up | ,cfi obliged to lie down again. I had lad a continual feeling of tiredness, gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen liat much exercise caused me to have I e blood had left my veins. The doc- i I had given up all hope of ever get- I he state, but failed to get any relief, i Sarsaparilla. 1 took it, and then I i used, I was somewhat improved in \ i growing stronger; my sleep was re- ] w blood moving through my veins. I f a well and rugged woman. ' I work ( that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. , hood, have disappeared, and my cab be too thankful lor what Johnston's nd all women who have sick head.wt x>arraiozT. miom. I s I / The Price of Texas Oil Lands. Owners of 28,00') Aorew, Who Agree to Sell for $6,000,000, * Think They Are (jiving It Afrny. Khusuh Citv, Mo, April 28.? Foreign Mlnclc bolder* of the Port Arthur Lund company have inter posed an objection to the sale of 28,000 acres of land at Port Arthur, Texas, negotiated last week, according to 'local official*' of the company. Negotiations for the sale of tka land which lies around Port Arthur and he tvreen that city and Beaumont practically were consummated in Kansas City last week, for a sum said to have been $250 an acre. The p'ospective buyer was W .1 VlcKie, of Coraicaoa, Texas, said to he the legal representative in Texas of the Standard Oil com pany The property is in the hands of K L Martin, Arthur K fttillwHI and J M Trimhle, of thin city, former owners of the Kan sas City, Pittsburg and Gulf rail way, as trustees. The officials assert that thev have full power to dispose of the property . Mr Martin continued the sale of an undivided half interest in the land, but'said: "Some one seems to have wired some of the foreign slockboldeis in the company that we were about to give away a good thing. I hey notified us not to deliver the deeds until they had further in., formation on the subject. In the meantime, however, the deeds nad been went to Corsicana, but we telegraphed the bank thereto hold them until further notice " Mr St ill more declines to dis cuss the details of the deal. He *a? e, however, that the result of it will ho the centering of the oil industry of Texas at Port Arthur. Murderer of a Woman. Rube Foster, the Negro who killed Ida Watts at the works of the Catawba River Power company, < on March 31, last, is in the county jail, having been brought buck I from Hamlet, N. C., by Special Constable A L Lineberger, lust j Wednesday morning. ' Foster was at Hamlet under < the name of Jim I)?vis, and when ( arrested by chief of police at that place, frankly confessed the killing of the Watts woman. He did not seem to be very much concerned about the matter, merely explaining that the woman was bothering him and he shot her.? Yorkville Enquirer. The Black Jack Train Robber, Hanged. Clayton, N. M., April 26? Thomas Ketchum, 'Black Jack," train robber,was hanged here today The rope broke and the fall jerked Ketcbum's head off < Before he was led to the gallows, j Ketchum sent an appeal to Presi J dent McKioley asking pardon for ' Leonard Alhertson, Walter Huff- | \ man, and Bill Waterman, who ] are low serring in the penitentiary t for a train robbery which the ' Ketchura gang committed. < VIGOR'qf men j Easily, Quickly anil Perma-' Nantly Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE I is-solti with <* written maraine* to liure Insomnia, Fits. Dizziness, Hys teria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses, Failing Memory'? the result of Over-work. Work, Worry, dieknej-s. Errors nf Youth or Ouup. I indulgence. l*rioe JH1; ? boxes $5. Bv mail in plain package io any ad~ iresa on receipt of price. Hold on<y by Crawford Bros, Druggiata, Agenla, j * ancaater, H. l . J UYanted-An Idea * ?rtSrwssr#?aiE%t?%*ig8*'Aoi."as . H K KKPT HIS LKft Twelve years ago J W Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched hi# log with a rusty wire. Jnfluiu* mation and tilood poisoning set in. For two y ears ho suffered intense* ly. Then the host doctors urged amputation, "hut," ho wrtes, "I used one hot tie of Elect rio Sitters and 1 1 2 boxes of Buck** len's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Itheiim, Sores and all blood dis orders hilectric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them, ('rawford Bros and .1 F Ma'key & Co., will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Onlv 50 cents. Iio ioima< mired in 30 in* u'? b> W ill t?n ? '? Sinn >i r\ Lotion. ''is n-v. r ' iI-. Sold by J F Mneke A i> ri? .if I.an.-?i?r R Persons owing toe foi recording deeds and other papers would confer a great favor hy calling and settling when in town, I need the money very much. W L S Porter, CCCL C. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." oai oly Beauty, Sparkling Eyes & Height Faces l> lll?- Fi'mIIS O'llKl NCI1 S, H1NIMPO Tonic and Vitalizcr n?es Amom Ex a .1 , <>8'e I)izzine>-a i endiclie lUvKuchf & Kenmle VV^wkn as mi cumin 11 alt* mii g the Mouthy iVrii'Hi*. I I I > | O P=-8*ing thioiiKti >lie " "* I I \ ' O tr>i-g change from irii'iHMi to VVoniai'ouoil will tl i I in ? w. ini- rfn relief and hem tit It Qu a a (I -treiiKtli 118 the Nerves, earn**-* llie Kioo I lenrs the hram mm' ' >> - up the ? hole - I'in. flakes a Woman Look Young and Feel Young. Price f?Oc , 112 boxes *e i n ill o any .old as. I hy r.wtor' Urns, Drugie'S, Agent- I a. easier Japanese PILE CUBE A New and Comply. Treonie<t, consisting offcJUPPOSlTOR Es.j'np. miles of Ointment au.i two Boxes, of ointiueui. A never-failing cure for Pile- i e ?-i.? i>a> re and degiee It ake? a- peiution with the knife, whicn it-p-<lnlul, Mild often lesuns in dam u neoeat-aiy. Why etniiire line lerrih e i'1-eae. ? We pack a Writfe-i uh* a * tee in ach $1 Box No ur? N Pa\. firte end #1 a le x G for 55 S-M -v inai . -Minplea free OINTMENT, 2"?c. and BOc, raWnlPftTiniU Oured. Piles PreventllUlIu 1 ii il' 1UH ed, hy Japanese Liver P? I ei- and great LIVER and 8TO.MWH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER, .Small mild and pleas<ut i?- take; especially Milupted for c? ilrei.'a u?e. 6<> dnae 25 c< nts. 1 r?wFoid roe Drtiggirt'ri -g.-nita, Lancaster, S. < DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME HArv ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody v/ho reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful U j i cures made by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, * 1 t^e'Kreat kidney, liver I f 1^- anc* D a<ider remedy. - II [FiSj ' 'x It is the great medi~ F-mV cal triumph of the ninety*! I j|||f teenth century; disJ?==\, I, covered after years of t i'I25 t , UyU scientific research by 'n Dr. Kilmer, the emlH - - * nei1t kidney and blad' der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found |ust the rerpedy you need, it ha3 been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in svery case that a special arrangement has seen made by which all readefs of this paper vho have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book elling more about Swamp-Root and how to ind out if you have kidney or bladdertrouble. When writing mention reading this generous >ffer in this paper and fC'K" send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- ll'&irrtetiffi.tl! tamton, N. Y. Thi egular fifty cent and Home of Hwump-iioot. lollar sizes are sold by ail good druggists. ONLY Si.50. - MARBLE AND GRANITEMfonuments, Tablets, tXead Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and upwards. Rutland, Italian Marble. k. J. McNinch. The One Day Gold Cure. For colds and sore throat vae KermoM's ChocoBtrs Laxative Qiitari.c. Kuilj MkN M cMtdf ed e^akif ewe. % ^