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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the J: , %
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Signature / /vlJJ
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n/ 0se
\J For Over
Thirty Years
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SJiiw i; ^sain
tht ctflf >ll? ? ?. vorh citv,
sucd3^-,a?7 t/y-n-^^'ar v
"for fear* i wan a victim of dyapepaiu
la >r.st i >rin i could cat nothing
but mill. to i't. :in?l at times my muiimi'ti would
not retain nti.l digest oven hint. last march i
l-<>;;:ni t....r : i \\S('A li kts and since then 1
have si. uh.. improved. until j am as well as i
ever was m jr.y life.
David 11. Murphy. newark. O
cathartic ^
thaoi uahh asawrrvaco
pleasant. palatable. potent. taste good. do
good. never slesen. weaken, or gripe. loo. 25c. 50c.
... cure constipation. ...
rt*rllnr kt'inrdf (omiunt, i lilm(o, xunlifil. nf* york. si i
u a ta hap hold mid tfimrnnfrod by all druglal'l
w'uhu gists to cv'ulltobacco llablt.
^loiiev to Loan
r \ \1 'b'.ktd i'l.ai'k ? oans
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ii nkem>;i- l i?i|ie <"> uii-mon p|??? i jr. i'
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VIGOR ?1 MEN
Jasily, Quickly and PermaNantly
Restored
WGMC IRVIM
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i.r I iisnimiiH, Kits. I'iz/.iin-s-, Hv?i
a, n i i v us Iiet'ility. liimt Vitjility.
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I ill i of < ivei - work Work, VVor
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mini .-in ? Price #1; (I boxes
i nisi! iii plain package to any inN
In-vs on iei-ei|it of price. Solil on y liy
'raw foul Ilros, Druygi-'ts, Agents.
Lancaster, S. l_
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muun y*men
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!?..?ir- CHEAT FRENCH TONIC
\NI> \ ITALI/.FK is sold with writ
eri KHHiuntee tocure Nervous Debility
host Vitality. Pailimr Memory. Fits,
Diz/.int ss. Hysteria, Stops all Drains
?ii the Nervous S.\ stem Caused hy
Had Hai'its or Kxeessive Use of Tot
baeeo, Opium. I.iquors, or '/vivinth?
Pare that Kills " It wards ofr Iritmity,
Consumption and Death, it
[dears the Blood and Brain, Builds up
the .Shattered Nerves, Restores the
Fire of Youth, and Brings Cbe Pink
Mow to Pale Cheeks, and Makes you
Young and Htrotig awraiu. OOc , 12
Boxes $5. By Mail toi Any Address;
H raw ford Bros Druggist, agents, Lancaster,
B, C.
! A Big Cotton Scheme.
Mr (ieor<;e F. Washburn, Thinks
he bus Conceived a Practicable
Plan for Uniting tho Cotton
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Planters of this Country in
a l>i^ Fifty Million Dollar
Combine.
| Boston, July 30.?George F.
j Washburn, of this city, president
'of ihe Commonweal!h Club of
M-i.?aclm>etts, sailed for Fuiope
tod iv on a mission to impure into
th?* co-operative methods of vari!
oils lioilies in Fug land, Belgium
mid Switzerland, with a view to
I tho formation of ?. lit'tw milts.
i ;
1 doll it* cotton combination in this
I count i v. According to un interview
with Mr. Washhurn lie has
worked out a plan to unite the
cotton producers of the South inj
to one great co-operative trust,
with headquarters at St. Louis
and central ware houses in MemI
phis. He said he had ho*n
j selected to - this mission because
jot the special study he had made j
i of co-operation from a business j
id ill's standpoint, and that in his j
I iiid gment the only wav to meet
" i
I ho capitalist ic cot ton and wheat
'ni-ts was to organize better and
bigger ones in the interest of the
I producer. Mr. Washburn said
that the application of the idea to
j the cotton industry was mad? held
use the planters, being men of
11it'lliis, run unite in a eo opera .
live business movement anil effect
{( tremendous saving to themselves,
Mr. Washburn, who in two
n itionnl campaigns was a national
executive committeemen of the
People's party, was asked if his
i p'an hud any political significance,
j and he said only in so fur as it
was successful, nnd in that case it
j would have a far-reaching effect
i ulonsr political lines in the West
j and Sunt h.
Kvolntion of a Lemon.
CHAPTER 1.
"What is vour uaine, little
b iv i asked the teacher.
4 ".Johnny Lemon/' answered
the boy. And it was so recorded
I on t he roll.
CHAPTER 11. ,
44What is your name the <
high school teacher inquired.
44.John Dennis Lemon, replied
the bio boy.
Which was duly entered.
CHAPTER III. I
"Your name sir V said the '
college dignitary. j
44.J. Dennison Lemon," re
spondetl the young man who wus :
about to enroll himself as a '
"tn dent.
Inscribed in accordance there- J
with. t
CHAPTER IV.
-4Mnv I ask your name?'' Inquired
the society editor of the
Duilv Bread. ]
Jean D'Rnnice Le Mon," re
plied the swell personage in the
opera hex. I
And it was duly jotted down.
CASTOR* A
For Infants and Children. 1
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the i
Signature of ^ I
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The widow of Col. Robert G. 1
lngersoll has just brought suit to i
rec< ver a balance of $95,000 ow 1
ing on a fee for legal services <
performed by the colonel shortly j
ka /I 10/4 U A k**<J '
xj 11\J muu. liU lidU UOVU I C"
tained in a will case involving
$8,000,000, the understanding \
being that he ahould receive $100, - ^
OtO if be won the case. He re~ t
ceived $5 ,000 on account, wen (
the case, and died. The client has <
failed to pay the remainder, and |
the widow is siting. J
far" Subscribe to The Ledoeb <
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What is Said in New York of
M'Laurio.
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By I. K Black man.
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Special to-(Jirecuville News.
N^w York, July 30. ?In a
leading editorial, The New York
Times tlijt? morning discusses with
marked ability and fairness the
recent action of the South Carolina
Executive Committee, under
Tillman's orders, in declaring
Senator McLauiin outside of the
democratic party.
In concluding The Times says:
%< Mean while, however, 111 reading j
Senator McLuurin out of the
democratic party, the South Carolina
State committee has given
political independence a powerful
stimulus. The result will he
a great increase in the republican
vote on national issues, which
may make the position of South
Carolina in the democratic column
very doubtful
'The growing manufacturing
interests, of ttie State are helping
to shape public opinion on
new lines and prosperity is not
nearly so alarming as it seemed a
few years ugo. Mr. Tillman is
In no means a- influential a leader
as he once was and the tutu re
may have some surprises in store
for him which will have a chasten
in<r and suhduinir effect n ton his
vho have not already tried it, may have a
amplobottle sent free by mail, also a book
elllng fnore about Swartlp-Root and how to
indout if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Vhen writing; mention reading this generous <
>ffer in this paper fnd
!>r. KUm*r<tiCo.,teing'
egular fWty^ceitf and tadbwr#
teller sites are sold by all good draggieta.
#
4. 0
temper and ambition.
"The South Carolina Democrats
have made a political mistake.
At a time when wiper
part> leaders are relegating Br\iiiiiMin
und Populism to the limbo
of discarded ruhhish, they have
rejected the only man in their
organization who could have held
for their party, the independent I
vote which now threatens to disrupt
it. Of such is Tillmat.'s
wisdom.
This is wholesome reading for
the democracy of South Carolina,
c ming as it does from the leading
democratic newspaper of the
metropolis of the country and it
is fair to say it represents the
sober thought of all old time1
?
democrats throughout the country, j
Trespass Notice. j
All persons are hereby warned \
not to trespass on the estate lands
>f A. J. Kibler, deceased, in.
Lancaster County, known as the |
"Viellwiiin place," near Dry:
1'rcek, or the "Kibler place" two j
mile- south of town adjoining the (
Welsh Mill tract, by cutting either
ire wood or timber oil said places
?r l?v hauling, removing or disII
isi tlir of nil V U'nnil <*? liinl>iti< "ill
---r> ' ? / MVVM' Wl t4,,I"vl ^ut
?n Haiti ])laccs or either of thorn. 1
The law will be enforced against
mv and all persons disregarding 1
his notice. i
Nothing herein iH intended to
revent tenants on the place eating
and hauling the necessary
ire wood for homo use 1
.1. 11. Kitzpatrick. Agent. 1
July '20, 1001. I
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DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ? i
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. '
Almost everybody who reads the newsjapers
is sure to know of the wonaerful t
' i' cures made by Dr. i
?i' Kiimer's i vamp-Root, I
2 j the fcreat kidney, liver I
[1 I*. an(* biadder remedy,
j J I L: It is the great medl.
1 * AC |s/ ^6 cal triumph of the nine\
VLl tcenth century: dis'
q? V, |-.'I? covered af.er years of
'rT'f" yH scientific research by
'ri V~" I ' ^Kilmer, the emi
il H . neni Kidney and blad- ,
? "?' der specialist, and is
voncierfully successful in promptly curing <
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou5les
and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- smrnended
for everything but If you have kidley,
liver or bladder trouble it will be found ,
ust 'ha remedy you need. It has been tested
n so many ways, in hospital work, in private
jractice, among the helpless too poor to pur:hase
relief and has proved so successful in i
5very case that a special arrangement has
>een made by which all readers of fhls-narvir '
Conference in Colombns.
Proved to be i Small Affair?
Nominated Slate ticket?The
Financial Plank.
Columbus, ()., July 31*? A
State convention of advocates of
free silver and otner issues not
covered in either the Democratic
or Republican State platform*, 1
met here today. The attendance
was small.
A call for this convention was)
issued immediately utter ?he recent
Democratic Stale convention
by George A. Groot of Chveland
and other*.
Groot acted as temporary cliatrnuin
of the convention when it
was called to order in the parlors
of one of the hotels. Ahnor
1
Davis acted as temporary score- ,
tary. Chairman Groot reviewed .
the conditions that brought uhout
the movement. He insisted tlmt '
it was not brought about solelx ,
l>\ "Bryan Democrats, hut by all
those who advocated free silver ,
Mild it I'M iiDOll-Cli III both old II ill
ies as at present organized unci (
controlled. j
The platform adopted at tin |
Cleveland Conference of duly 17, ]
and which lias heen circulated !>\
mail, whh endorsed. This doeu (
uieut realliruts the Kutisus Ci? \ ]
platform, endorses Whi. J. Bryan ,
and declares for the free coinage
of silver. It also includes the fol- ]
lowing plank. .
?'\Ve demand that all money
that is manufactured to he u*c,t i
in this countr y as a medium of ex- <
change, whether it lie g"ld, silver ]
or paper, shall lie coined hy the |
government and distributed among
the people without the interveu- i
tiou of hanks, and that every ,
dollar of it shall he a legal tender i
for all debts, public and private."
The following ticket was doii inated:
Governor ? Dr. Kudolp Reeniling.
Lieutenant Governor--Henry ;
C. Cordery. ,
Supreme Court .fudge ? Rial j
M. Smith. ?
State Treasurer?,J. CShepard. I
Attorney General?h. L.Clark. S
Clerk of Supreme Court?Clius !
Consall.
Member of the Board of Pub- |
l: . t*r ..I 13 13 /n. n i
lie tv oriis?h. i) u)onen. j
It was decided to call the new I
urbanization "The Progressive I
Democratic Party." <
A State executive committee of i
nine members was selected with
George A. Groot as chairman and i
Bernard Hubert as secretary and i
this committee spent the evening
irranging for campaign work.
HOW'S THIS?
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Kewant
for any ca>e < ?'? atarrh diat caii?
not be eur?d Uy Hall's Catarrh t in
l<' J l.'HENKY & CO., Props To- '
lenu, O {
We the undersigned have known
F J Hhensy f >r toe la*t 16 years, and relieve
him perfectly honorable in nil .
business transactions and financially
ible to carry out any obligations madt j
t>v their ti i m
WkmtA I'KUAX, Wholesale DinK^isi 1
Toledo, O. I
Wai.iumo Kinnav A Marvin
v\ iioichhIc UilWgiHtH. Toledo. O <
HhH'h < "Hlarrh (tire irt taken, in,
rnally, "tingdire tly upon the blood 1
ind rtiucou* anrfH<'?'M of the svateni
Price. 76c per nof'le Sold by all
Druggiat;, Tenti nton ial? free. <
Hall's Family PIIIm are ihe beat I
Valuitole toWMian.
Especially valuable to women is Browll%4
run bitters, backache vanishes, headache
isappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
foines to the pailid cheek when this wonlerfu"
remedy is taken. For sickly children
irov'1i'i "i ki,<' men it has no ?,.|iisl. No home
dionl'l without this famous remedy.
Urowi ' iterr it sold by nil dealers.
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Art You Weak* i
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and aching hones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is
beingopened for disease. A bottle of Browns'
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your ?
strength, soothe your nerves, make your ,
blood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine. i
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. j
Don't IVegleet Tow f.lver, |j
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
Mm plications, and the man who neglects his
liver has little regard for health.- A bottle c
r>f Browns' Iron Bitters taken now and then
wiH'keen the liver in perfect order. If the .
lipase has developed, Browns' Iron Bitters
will core it pertnrfnAitly. Strength and
vitality will always follow its nse. i
Browns' Iron Bitten Is sold by all dealers. <
Tvo Women and a
Man lynched.
Mother,Bon and 1 )aughter Charged
With Murder of the Taliaferro*?A
Judge Pleaded
in 'S'jiiii.
Carrollton, Mis?*.. Aug. 1.?
The murder of Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro
culminated to-night in the
lynching of lletsie Met ray, her
son, Bolfield McCcay and daughter,
Ida t'cCrav, till colored.
Tl.#. .^..1 ? e
IIVT HIIIU V? ilM IMIIIipOSCU ?'I
about 500 white citizens of Carroll
county, who marched to the
jail in order, demanded the keys
from jailer l>uke, proceeded to
the cells of the unfortunate negroes,
bound them by the nock
and hands and carried them to
the corporate limits of the town,
where they hung them to a trwo
by the public roadside and riddled
their bodies with bullets.
The mob resisted the earnest
appeals of Judge W. K. Stephens
and Hon. \V. S. Ilill, who stood
an the steps of the jail and appealed
to the mob in the name of
law and order. Thev oven followed
the mob to the cell doors
with their arms around the necks
>f the lenders, pleading to let the
law take its course, but with no
effect.
Ill*) \! f>( 'not' * -* 4.1.
..... ... v. mi viMiiunnnu 10 I III'
kiiowh dgc of tlii' murder, ami
stated that her mother Betsie ami
Brother Bel field helped commit
the murder. She further implicated
others who will probably
meet a like fate. Betsie McC-rny
refused to make any statement.
Gov. A. II. Longino arrived on
the scene by special train from
Jackson just a few minutes after
the hanging.
A Georgia Tax Collector is Short
*34,249.
Borne, Gii., .Jul; 31.?V. T.
Sanf I'd, tax collector of Floyd
county, was indicted I?y the grand
jury this afternoon upon charges
i?f embezzlement. It is ulleged in
the indictment tint Satiford is short
(34,249; *15,423 being due the
Slate of Georgia and *18.823 to
Floyd county- A guarantee company
of Baltimore is on Mr. Sanford's
bond for *125,000. The
no ml company claim they ate not
liable for the reason that the
county authorities were negligent
In checking Mr. Sanford's hooks.
Mr. Sanfonl has held the office
four years ami has been prominent
n local State politic*.
Dr. Kilgo Going to Europe.
special to (Jharlotte Observer.
Durham, .July 31. ? Dr. John
J. Kilgo, president of Trinity
College, will leave here aho.it
August l()th for London, to at*
Lend the groat missionary con
ference. The trustees voted i>im
i European trip as a com pi meat
far the hard work he has been
loing for the college, lie will
c* n
ittend as a delegate from the
North Carolina Conference, after
which he will go on quite an expensive
tour. Dr. Kilgo will not
ue present at the opening of
Trinity College in September.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
THE H1CAD
[>l'the .State's Educational System
Academic Department,
Law,
Medicine,
Pharmacv
Kigbtv-fl ve scholarship*. Free tulion
to teachers ami ministers' sons.
Loans for the needy
257 Students. 43 Instructors
Sew Dormitories. Water Works, 3entral
Heating System.
1120.000 spent in improvements in
1900 and 1901.
Fall term begins Sept. 9, |901. Ad?
trees, F P V EN ABLE, Free
< bapqi Hill, N. C.
The One Day Cold pure*
For eotd in the head and tore threat use K?
NftoMC**', A<"*nv* ?h? "Oum
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