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jpfcyTHif" V^B 8{ A\%J?1^4el>r(vpnrntion for As- I Si simiiartivglfecftodflntlRegula- V J]I tuig the Stomachs aiulBowels of II StoMaeraicsa I [Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- 3 uoaswsnd Rest.Contains neither ' Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. i NotNahgotic. 1 L Jim^mTVU-TirSAMVELPtrCiaa I ' PurmfJhn SdJ & ALw tmnm - ) * /t rJiUti Salts - j JL iAnMo I ? /Wm9 > 2 jWBvAcrM* ?/ ( V ) I A-pcsfrct Remedy forConslipa uoft.SourSftMnach.DiaiThoea. fl Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- fl uess ami Loss of Sleep. 4 Vac Si rule Signature of EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. ^ LANCASTER AND CUES PER KAILWA\ . Schedule in effect Aug. 23, 19(H). (Daily except Kunda\) ' WESTBOUND | EAHTBi UND. No's. 14 mid 10 I No's. and 16 AM. P M. A <>i. P M j 7 67 6 66 Vr Chester Lv 9 40 8 10 ' 7 1 6 00 Rich burg 10 *' 8 471 1 4 47 Bascombville 10 40 8 67 67 4 7 Fort Lawn 11 00 9 l'l J P M | 8 "*0 4 00 Lv Lancaster Ar 11 40 9 40 14 leaving Lancaster 6*30 am., si iktn Cos? cooneciioti at (Chester with "?(?utberri Railway No. 30 for Charlotte and points north; and Seabwl \ir Lm ' Atlanta Special" j for Atlanta and points west Also ! with Carolina ami Northwestern Rail- J way No. 10 for enoir N. () anil in\nrmediate points, and Southern Rail-| way No 33 for Columbi:. and points south No. 17, leaving Chester 10.30 am, ootiuects with Southern Railway No.! 30 from Columbia and ooints south; i Seaboard Air Line " Atlanta Hpeeial" j from northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No 33 from North-j ern and eastern points, an Lan-j earner wim > e & u k r?>r Klacksburg. N ?. Mi, leaving L u master 4.00 p in, OunucctH at Laneister with S C & (4 E from :amden an I Marlon, and .Southern Hallway X . 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. No. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p m, connects at. Chester with Southern Rill way N ?. 34 from Columbia and points south. ?a.S If 10 vTH. Gen Pass. Agt LKHOY SPRINGS. President.. WJ < & ~ S;"S 1 r_ o 5" TJ p g" L ?= % 5 ? ? 55" g 1 ? *" lOPti cr :! ?. p - > m -i P <ti ^C _ Ua ?S - ? ? oT 5 ? SB *.!? $ l.B ; ^ * -= Sl'?-sf?l f ? ?s.s-? s ? a-.? i g 3 CD I ?tPg-8Bs s E2 CXf^S-l s-11 7 g-? &rfjfp 8. 58 ess sg>B3|- *g P w g - *< # I i? p f6 o. g- "^i ^ C ^ 5 *< sr ? iDP (tee- /c g. (/ O CT ' E ^ cr CD - 3! 0 g 2 ~ S3 i 2 ?? g" S. 5 ? S. CO P P O a r! = = </> co 1 & s s a. r* sr? r*m r? C 0? O W ? C <t ?"? 1?- ?-| r* mm nmi i n 11 n 111 i i i-?? *? A * ? PAPERS A WEEK . : *! ABOUT THE + . ^E OF ONE. + T ?per and the Atlanta % Twice-a-Week Journal for $ CAST8R1A For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / ? Signature / /{$ "W 1$' In (V\ nUSe \Jr For Over Thirty Years j CASTORIA THC CCNTAUN COMPANY. NtW YORK CITY. ' ?1?ITTfWr HIT?? wmsBmsmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm Cure Cold In Head. Kcrmott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to take anil quick to cure cold iu head and sore throat. GKNTLKA1 K V, Get llif M-w Novel j I) scovri V IFMB! HTCJt: sN.1 Ktrrii ?\ 1 uies Ummrrhoe timi Gleet nil In 4 I <l'iy? lis not on is m 'Uirul. Prevents I 8iri'*tnre. A/I c mptele. In he car I [ ried in ves yn^ket. Sure preventaI live Sent hv mail ill plain i nckage, I prepaid, on receipt of pjice $1.00 per i I hox; :i f r $'J 60 t >'rnwfnitl Bros I Druggists, A?etiiH Laneaater S. tl. Wan I'ED XCTIVK MA N of go- <i ' Cli- riirl^r to deliver unit collect i> | South 4'aroi iih for old established iioo ilia* luring whole-ale hou-e $900 I 1 a y? ar sure |mv. Honesty more than | ex peri' nee lequlred. Out reference, any hank in an.v city Enclose selfe 1 addressed stamped envelope. Mann laciiners, Thinl Floor, 314 Dearborn St., OhicuK'i VIGOR ^ MEN Easily, Quickly and" Perraa- j 1 Nantly Restored j, MAGNETIC NMIi! is sohl with u written 1 u trainee to cufe Insomnia, Fits LMz/.ines-, Hysteria, Nervous Debility. i,o?t Vitality, Seminal Losses, Failing Memory? J the re-ult of Over-work Work, Wor 1 ry, Siekne-s, K< rors ?>l Yon'h orOver- J indulgence Price .$1; <t boxes < B\ mail in plain package to any address on receipt of price. Sold 011 y liy Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, I Lancaster, S. t.. VIGOR q'FMEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored HIND IPO O-H-AVra* i (Paris) (JIIKAT FKHNCIl TONIC 1 AND VITA LI XRR is sold with writ i| ten guaiautce locure Nervous Dehiiit v 11 Lost Vitality. Failing M* iin?rv. Fits. I. Dizziness 11 ysteria. Htops nil Drains on the Nervous System Caused ly Had Habits or Kxt-essive Use of Tobacco, Opium. I iquors, or *'/dvlng tin- Pace that Kills " It wards oil' Insanity, Consumption and Death. >t dears the Blood and Brain, Builds un t he Shattered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink (l ow to Pale Cheeks, ami Makes you Y ung and Strong attain. (SOc , 12 lloxes }|C>. By Mail to Any Add'ess. Crawford Bros Druggist, agents, I,an caster, H, C i Sii bscrioetoTbe Lodger. i Itch on human oured in 30 minute } by Woolford's Hantary Lotion. '1 his never fails. Hold by J F Mackey A Co .Druggist, JLaneatsr, H 0. To Ttie Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deaf* I neHS and Noises in the Hen/I L? ?.... Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Instituto, so that (leaf people unable to procuro the Ear Drums may have them fiee. Address No. 11967 The Nicholson institute, 870, Eigth Avenue, New York, USA. 6m. The drop Outlook is Discouraging. Below is given I ho weekly bulletin of the condition of the weather and crops in the State. The week ending Monday dune 24th, had nearly normal temperatu e, and closed with extreme hot weather. There was loss than the usual amount of sunshine over u large portion ot the State, hut generally it was about normal. There was a severe hail and wind in Lexington countv on the 22(1. The rains of the week were local in character, tint were the heaviest of the season at a few n..;ntu 'IM.? I |MnuiP. i in- ii*iuT mill i it111 secured generally in the North Carolina border counties, where bottom lands were flooded for the fifth time this year Cultivation made good progress in the central and southeastern counties, but even there lowlands are still too wet to plow, while elsewhere plowing was practicable on only from one to three days, and fields continue to be foul with grass and weeds, in places, to such an extent that both corn and cotton have been ndmndoned, and lowlund oats have been cut and cured for hay on account of the gr ass. Cotton improved slightly where it could be worked, but the plants continue to ho unseasonably small, and much of it is yellow. Some cotton is scalded and lice are still in evidence, although less numerous than last week. Chopping is not finished. Manv fields are wti 11 grassy and much cotton is being destroyed in cleaning it of grass nud \?eed-. Some tielda hare been abandoned on account of their foul condition an?! scarcity of laborer*. Upland corn look* well where it was worked, but much looks yellow and is very small, while lowland corn is irretrievably injured by excess of moisture and lack of proper cultivation. Bottoms have not all been planted or replanted. Corn is tasseling low uul is unpromising generally. L a u c a s t e r. ?Triulesville. Heaviest rains of the season th:s week; lowlands badly washed; cotton not all chopped; crops need sunshine and work; about two days' plowing this w?ek; fields very grassy; prospects gloomy.- T. W. McNeely. BEST'FORTHE BOWELS If yon liarcn't a reirulnr, beatthy movement of the nowi-ls every iluy. jou'ro ill or will lie. Krcp jour towels open, anil bo will. Koree. in tin- hltnpeof vio lent phyeicor |>ill poison, is <l<im;< mils. Tlie Hiiinotlr ?t. easiest. most perfeet ? ay of keeping llie bowel; leaf \nd clean . EAT JEWI LIKE CANDY Pl?.isnn?. Palatable, Potent. Taste flood, Po flood, lever Sicken, Weaken, or f!ri|ie. 10, YT?, nnil 00 cent? >er box. Write for iree sample. and booklet on icaltli. Address ITKIll.lM) RKSKDY CORPANY, fllll'AfiO or SEW YOltk. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Valuable to Wt men. Especially vnluaiile to women is Browns* r?a Hitlers. Backache vanishes, headache tisajipears, strength takes the place of weakness, and the jrlow of health reailily mines to the pallid cheek when this wonderful remedy is tak< 11. For sickly children or overworked men ii has no equal. Nohoine >hon' I without this famous remedy. Oron . iitcrt is sold by nil deuiers. Am I'aterUIn DIwem. There is no disease more ineertsia in Ha at tiro tfmu dyspepsia Pb T?i.}?ns m?j thai he synipt ins of 110 two - ;.r? agree. It is I lierefore ..lost difficult to make n oosreet I liaifiiosis. No matter how revere, or ander wliat disyuisedyspepsia attacks you, Browas' iron Bitters will cure it. invaluable iu all liscases of the stomach, blood and nerves, drowns' Iron Hitters is sold hy all dealers. An Old IAmu Every day strengthens the belief of emfc neat physicians that impure blood ia the eause of the majority of our diseases. Twpntr.fiwo lLf- '* _ ,-u.o/Mig ?ku inia uieory was nitd as a iMiaia for the formula of Browns' Iroa Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correal Browns' Iron Bitters ia sold txr all dea)?*r Are Tow Wrakt I Weakness manifests itself in the loss of i ambition and aching bonct. The blood ia J watery; the tissues are wasting?the door ia being opened for disease. A bottleof Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your' strength, soothe your nervea, make your 1 blood rich and red. Do you more flodH than anexpensi ve special course of urtdiCTne. Browns' Iron BiUers ia sold by ail dealers. What Scccesaful Men Think ef Society. Mr. Schwab, president of the I steel trust, says that "society is a bad thing for young man." Senator Depew, of New York, agrees with him. He snvs that "society is runious?that a young man needs ail of his energies, all h's vital force, f r his career." A distinguished lawyer in New York, who is a friend of Senator Depew, was discussing this matter with the Senator. The lawyer has two sons who are college graduates, and in every respect worthy vonng men, hut they are overwhelmed with social attentions They are in their father's office, trying to road law, but they have not much nine in jjivn u? ineir studies. In the same office is another young man. He is poor, and for the privilege he enjoys he dusts the furniture and does other jobs. The law er, in the course of his conversation with Mr. Depew, said: "What worries me is the thought that when 1 am gone this poor young man will probably be ! at the head of this business, and my sons will be in his employ?if he cares to employ theui." | Poverty is a good thing for a young man to start with who hopes to makes something out of himself. Society is a mill stone about a young man's neck?a young man who is capable of making something out of his life and is disposed to do so. Too much society is not good for either young men or young women. Society and business do not get along well together. In connection with the above, ini8 uein or news will ha interest. The valedictorian of the graduating class of the University of Texas, this year, a class numbering fifty, is a young man who had supported himself through a four years' course by milking cows, feeding stock and doing chores. n V A TKUHIBLK SION "Of a gasoliue stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. K Palmer; of Kirkman, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running-sore that followed, but Bu'-klen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her*'' Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils. Bruises, Skin Disease and Piles. 25c at Crawford Bros, and ,J. F. Mackey Co. Origin of Masonry. A Virginia boy was asked to 1 write an essay on Masonry, and i hero is what he wrote: "King Solomon was a man who lived bo many years in the country that he was the whole push. He was an awfully wise nmn, and one day two women came to him, each holding the leg of a hnhy, nearly pulling it in two, claiming it. And King Solomon was feeling good' and ho said: "Why couldn't the hrat hare been twins and stop this bothor? And then he called for his machete and was going to Weylerize the poor innocent baby, and give each woman a piece of it, when the real mother of the baby said: 'Stop Solomon, stay thy hand Lot the old hag have it. If I can't have a whole baby 1 won't have ai\y.' Then Solomon told her to take the baby and go home and wash its face, for he knew it was hers. He told I tho other woman to chase herself, ? rr :i i ivmg ooiomon Duilt Solomon's < Tempi*, ami was the father of Masons. He had aeven hundred t wires and three hundred - lady friends, and that's why there are so many Masons in the world. My papa says King Solomon was u warm member, and I think he ! was hoi stuff myself. That is all I know aboul King Solomon. w AM Tmmr ? Dr. Hobb?'SMrmcn*P1iU?ar*all kidney Ills. S*m* SMftW. AM-SUrllnc R?ndyCo..Ckle*?ocf H.T. / * " Girl Went Nad Frightful Results in Oxford, N. C. From a Pot Hog's Hit*. Charlotte, N. (\, June '27.? A Baltimore dispatch tells the following sud story: On May '23, six year old Lucretia Chewing of Oxford, N. was bitten through the nose by a rmt /!??<* ??1? ' -1* ?1? 1 TTIIIUII HUP W118 JM8Ving. On june 10 she began to ex . hibit sign* of hydrophobia, and preparations were at once *mde to bring her to the Pasteur institute at the city hospital here. The journey had hardly begun before the little one became wild with rabies. She fought like one pursued and barked and hit at those around hor. In the struggle she tore her mother'? flesh with he** nails and also scratched her attending physician. Dr. Wiluims of Oxford, as well as a strange gentleman who weut to their assistance. If the child's lingers were moistened with 8iiv of the saliva, the three adults are also in danger of linimv * 1- *1? 1 1 mmv ikv I Willi I IIP (irOHH I malady. They arc still in the city awaiting developments, and ate being carefully watched by Professor Keire and his assistants at the Pasteur institute. At the Station the ambulance was in waiting, and, lighting and kicking, the atllieted child was hurried to the hospital. She was immediately under treatment, but without arail. Her suffering increased as the night advanced, and after midnight she died in terrible agony. Her mother is frantic with grief. This is probably the first case of its kind in the local Pasteur institute where a human being afflicted with rabies attacked others so that they also may be atllieted with hydrophobia. The developments are being watched with interest. Larry and the Publicans. It seems that publicans are as ungrateful as republics. Larry Gantt, who wasoncein high favor. utters tins wail: "Personally I am tired, sick and disgusted with politicians and olliee-seekers, for they are six of one and half dozen of the other. All they care for is to feather their own nest, and only think about the "dear people" during campaign years. For twelve years South Carolina has been kept in a turmoil of excitement, and for a long time families were divided, friends estranged and neighbor arrayed against neighbor, solely for the benefit of the publican. And yet, I would ask, who has t oen benefited by all of this dissension ? Have they put one jopper more into the pocket of the average farmer or laboring man? Have they taken < ne moment's toil from the hands of >ur poor women ? Have taxes been reduced one mill, or is any lection of our state any bettor o fl*; for it ?. No. Taxes are liigbor to lay than ever before and all of roseate promises have proven, like Dead Sea apples, but ashes in the | mouths of the people. A few lien who hold the ollices have jotton rich or are able to lead easy ives but the poople?tho honest ind confiding voter?is still plod ling in tho same old ruts." Mr. Oantt does not wait for ;ho "publican's" to answer his piestions, knowing that eternity would not he long enough to uring the reply. Like Shell, Irhy md others, he wasa piece of the icaffolding on which the "men who hold the offices" climbed to iminence and which was ruthlessly kicked down when it had served its brief purpose. While ho was up he learned a lot, and as the ' ? Greenville Mountaineer suggests, he could write a hook that would ho intensely interesting. When this man was doing tie work for which he was imported from Georgia, and justifying the testimony that he could "out tie them all," he arou*e I the indignation of nnnv good people, who \v?r? vnv?.l Iuhximua it oiimiail Unit honeslv <1 i?I not have its just toward in this world, but who now liRve onlv pity for him. This fable touches that von should not fret because of evil doers, when they spread like a greet) buy tree. You only huvo to wait and you don't have to wait very long ?Chester Lunlern. HOW'S l II IS f We utter due Hundred Dollars Upward for an> ea-e )' ainrrh that eaii*? not be cured i?y Dill's < ulanli < u e. F J i'HKNEY & rn . Props. Tolen>, O We tho undersigned h.i\e kli >wii F J Sheney f r tne la-i 15 years, and helieve hi in p? rleelly -ruble in all business transactions and linauci.tlty abie U> carry oui any oh t^atiotis madt> t?\ their rtrin Wksta I'kitax, Wholesale I)ium;isi. I'oledo. () Wamiino Kinnan' <* Marvin Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Halt's h'aiarrh ? lire i-< taken in-, terually, aciimr ilire *tly nnon the blood and mucous surfaces ?>f llie system. Price, 7Ae per hot" le >old l>y all Drtlcgist.;, iv-d imonials free. Halt's Kamili Pills are the beat Money to Loan I AM ABLE TO PLACE LOANS 1 secured by a fbst mortgage on imIiroved larnit Joi live yea ? time, pay a*? )l< in instalimenis at the low rate of 7 percent, interest. There will la* no b okerageor othei commission charg d It. K \VY IE. 61110 Attorney at Law. nnu.'lflMHBM* SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (fomnlaint not Served ) STA EOF SOU I H ' AKOLINA ' COUNTY OK LANCASTER, John M. Oauthen. Plaintiff AO.v INST Alexander < authen Eli/, ibeth Kleinmil g, Lititia Williams, W. C. Vanlandlngham Ohie (>. Vanlandingbam, Stanford W Vanlandingliam, t'lenlanS. Vaiilatidintii atn.Wii iam P. Vanlandingham. Nannie L. Vaniaiidingbam Anna Vanlandingltam, Andrew J. Vanlandingliam. Amanda Mobley. J>itm*s ?'antlien. Sadie (authen, Janie ('authen, Pasolial ('aiil)ieii, Emma Cautlien, Lewis Haiiuno id, Pliilip Hammond, and . the unknown Heiis ahdaw of JonatliHii t authen, A rtbur ' 'auttien and Jemima Mackey /Jr/cndanfs. To the Defendants above named. Y ai are hereby sum ro ed and rs ?liiir<k.d to answer (he Supplemental i'milplnilit in this action, of winch, a copy is tills ilay tiled in the office of the Clerk of nmmon Pie is for suiil County Hiul to serve a copy of your a.iswer to said Complaint on 'lie subscribers at their office oi> Main Street in thet mii of Lancaster, tS C. within twenty day- at* er the-t rviee hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and it you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff* in this action will applv 10 the,'ouit for t lie relief demanded in complaint. Date June Si h. A. I) 10(11. UltKKN & H 1 N KM, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To Alexander Oauthen, Klizubeth Klemming, Lewis Hammoiul, and the Unknown Heirs at-law of Jonatlian ?'authen, Arthur < nut hen and Jemima Mackey?lion residents defend tills above named Take notice that Die Complaint in tins action was tiled in the office o* \V s L, Porter, clerk of Court for Lnneaster County in said .-tale of South Carolina on the 8th day of June 1001, URKKN A H INKS. Plaintiff's' Attorneys. DO YOU GET UP WITH ATA ME D*rw ..**** n i<ni'iL> uni>IV S Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful i? i euros made by Dr. ?j. Kilmer's Swkmp-Root, t ' ,he Krfiat kidney, liver Kj I 1* aiu' bladder remedy. \\ J M ' lt is tlie Krf!at medial ^ cal triumph of the nine1 tcenth century; diSj.'a?| j"; l covered after years of Pfp-i ,rsrm scientific research by r) I~l '"sSr^S Dr- Kilmer, the emiH - -fc nent kidn?y 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 Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has 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 every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bingregular fifty cent and tTom<?of swnir.|>-itoot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.