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? ISff!%ff3g?| is 5 * uPr?o-ration for As(? sfen&stt ^:?T{XKl/?riRcgula- l$?K fag tu^. w. jjutdb5 arJ ] V.vels of |Tj Ftomc^r , IP^ct>lion,CheerM- [jug pc*.~? ?! ItrsJ <*ostains ncilhcr j^3 6 Opr-*tr.pidnc r.or Mineral. -2 iKwNAItCOTIC. ,5j tt a****'*:-; nrvtrizr.Tciiui H I '9 m kMpfcX"*'*-'-<ty f*>"Conslipn- I h ??wf Storf jVairhoe*. Jw I |R TOrnsjCc'ivt t ' : : !i * ' lF?sso*ir * LEEK j^j K \ C >RK. jj|| tXACT COPY OF VC'-APPfir*. jfcjM HiWrr msz-^zLrzr^.:^ 2 1 I LANv' AS I'liK V \ ?' ? I i I*J RAIL'*, a i Schedule im etl'oet Au?. 2tt, 1900. (Dai I v WESTBOUND i K.V^'K IJND. 75*t'a. 14 and Hi i X-i'.s. . and 16 AM. 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UlllHl ii [{nil Why Mo it or I'oltvanoi ami points JMuk N? 17, leaving ClfHfI 10.30 a in 0M.eo?'Us wi-ii .-v'Ulht > it iiuiiway No 4t?ri?iM Coluiuma an i o uts south; a..ii'B.t*rl <.ir i iino " At anta .Special"" fa?iu .jort?i*rn t'<l >i?s;sru points and i?uu.io?ru K? way No fr. in North am *sd -as.em points, nit Can caii-er *iil? -'AO E for l?1:ick.*burj: Wo '6, Inivi Ija '.uuer 4.00 p m ?*>n ??ctu aj Cam; i*ler v# r n .S tj ?fc (.1 K ftoai Aua leu mi. i 4 *ri ja and .Southern tiailvfAy *i i .54 at .'heater for t fearlotle ami point ? ? i . .f? 1 >. leaving Cbrster 8.10 p m, npii 'im at ..neuter with ."southern /*? N i it fro.n 'oliuubia and jufcrA' nit1 ;.. .i ji,. ??u . - ? I I \1" I r.?M- A^l '.KKOY "-Pttl v President ?i i n i i iL.-.fc.-.. i i ii 11 nwai \ 13; r* ^ 0 7 5- ~ 2 ' rTiHz? a" 1 t I i ;:7&sr * " / ? S rrt^M Z tUjg .?r .= ? -.<a. i 2 5 ; j , 3 = 1 i 2?g.3 ^ A g 5 1 ~ ?^h ~ 3 ? ^ ^ ? 2 1 ' > * W r : r 8 * - I H W 5 * ^ 3 3 . j * ! r 3 . 3*3 t ~ _ ?* W ,iW*? ? g- ? 55 ? ? S ? I , ? |^' ? i?i " c o"."^ ^ ?' >S O I ( O ?- a ? -? i* ef ' I - 1 ~ ? ? fr ^ ? : ? -1' <-* ? _ 5 2! CD i 5 * r. i \ TX % 3 - i1 s. 8 1 - ? ? s -.is 2 za '<J> 3 V> - 3 B. S o ? ? 2 i 5 -i5 _ ? .,? ? ?*r , * 3 i?g > ! t? il A -? "> PAphps A WEEK t. * 'ABOUT THE + >i * IE OF ONE. * ? * '' <1 aper and the Atlanta * t! A ?- | V ? Twd? a-Week Jiurnal for * j (; 1(l * % .4 Ai.'.1 1ST0RIA For Infant* and Children. Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A ? Signature nr AY j\ Jrv In fir ?88 IX For Over Thirty Years r?ir crNT?'-n cnm.* * ?v, ncw voww cmr. x ^ E233HH0MHHBHI .7 !U5C3iiE)R9feSBflH3flU?HHHHHHHHHHV Biliousness "lhave uicd Tour valuable OASCAItETS and And tnem perfect. Couldn't do without tliem. I have used ihctn forsomc tluie tor indigest ion and biliousness and am now com t> i-iciy curca. iiccoininrim. llieni, lo every one. Once tried. you will never be without them In the family. Eow. A. Maui, Albany, N. Y. Jr CATHARTIC TRAD1 MANN MMIWI Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do (jikxI Ncvor Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lOe. 24c. 80c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... fU.rll?K It.m.S. (oinp?.i, I Kir.to. Naatraat, Raw Tark. Stl k'O Trt Slflf* SoM ami guaranteed by all drug ..u- t U'ESMU giMHU) (WICK Tobacco |ln>-' *?1U>iiey to Loan T AM NHI.E TO I'LACB IOA.NS 1 secured by ? first moriirutfr o.. iniroved farine f<?. live years time. |ia.sa> lilt in InstHiltiieuls at thn low rale of 7 i ei*oeht. interest. There whl he no hiokeruge ?r othei coin mission charged R. K WY'IE, 8mo Attorney at Law. ' . yu, *v.Tcay*:??a>30'a.-wx a>. uafc(iliNTLEMIitY, Get the Wew Novell MCOVe' V mm IE? I IN.I |<X JTK UN . ure.? Gtuiorrlioe t and Gleet inl to 4 day.- Its actioii is m-gicat. Pievenis strict ore A/I o inpiete. To be car rietl in ves yuokr-i. sure preventative. -tent bv mail in plain package, inepaltl. o i r. ceipi of pjice. $1.00 |ier box; 3 f r $'J 50 G raw ford Bros. Druggists, Ad ults Lancaster S. 1 VIGOR qF MEN Easily, Quickly and Perma Nantly Restored MAGNETIC NBRVINt s soul Willi u written uaramee to ore Lisomnia, Fits. P'zziiiesx, Hyseria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, seminal l.os-es, Kai-ing Meui<><) ? he ic-iil' of Over-woik Work, Wor v .->n-H iic -s, rvroraot Ymi? h or Overmini .'i-nce Price 1; li boxes m mail in p>aui package lo any adIres.s on receipt of pi ice Kohl oil y by Vhwford Bros, Druggists, agents, aricaater, K. I l/IGOB or MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored FUNDI FO I'm is) GREAT FRENCH TONIC ^NI> VITACIZER Is sold with writ?ii tiiaiai'tee to cure Nervous Hebi ity. josf Vitality Failing Memorv Fits. Xzziios*. Hysteria Stops m 11 DraiiiH ii tlie Nervous S>stem Caused !y tail Ha?'it? or Kx'-eH-lve Use of Tot ucco. Opium, I iqunrs, or * Livinlie Pure thai Kills " It wards off In.uit.v, Consumption and Death. It lenrs the Blood and Brain, Builds up lie Shattered Nerves, Restores the 'ire of Youth, and Bring* the Piuk I tow to Pale t heeka, and Makes you ' ting and Strong again ROc , 12 ?ot?h $5. By Mail to Any Address. -rawf?nl Bros Druggist, agents, Lan iter, 8, (J Death of a ^rtoftr. j ' " ' " ' > | Special to The Stfttft. Florence, Not. 21.?a ?hit* nan who gare Darid Bur* aa hia name, died in tb* city prison thin merniog. Ha was picked up no the atreat* a week ago in a helpless condition, aad waa inada confortabi* in the guard bouse, where the city physician attended him. Nothing cvu'.d be .'earned abeut the unfortunate wayfarer. Ho I mi Itnrixl r>n nifa'a !** > ?/M wu? vivj o iwi in ' Mt. Hop# cemetery this afternoon, Kot. Melton Clark conducting tho funeral service. Bure was appart-ntly about 5t yoara old. Czelgosz Trial Coot Only $1,800* Buffalo, Not. 32.?-Tho trial of Leon F. Czolgosz for the murder of President McKinley was one of the most inexpensive murder trials | ever bad in this county. The total cost to the county, according to the hills which received final auditing today, was $1,799.50. Tnia is exclusive, however, of the jurors' fees, which will aggregate $73, and the pay of the court attendants. Explosives in Cotton. j Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 22 ? , Seven large cannoncruckers and ? i ?<#U1? auipuiu Biaiuiiv* ntl'B lU(lty found secreted in a bait of cotton intended far axport to Bremen, Germany. The bale bad been loaded an the British steamship Ca<e Largo which is taking on a solid cotton cargeof 17,900 bales. >k"KEAl)S LIKK WILD FIKL When things are ((tbe best'' they become 4'the best selling.'.' Abraham Hare, a leading druggist; of Belleville, O., writes: 44Eleo trict Bitters are the best selling bitters 1 have handled in 20 years." You know why? Most diseases begins in disorder of disorders of Stomach, liver, kidney, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bow els, purities tho blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. ' Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, rundown man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey & Co, druggist. The bookkeeper ef the bank of Liverpeel, England, has embezzled funds to the amount of $830,000. Eight officials ef the Baby mine, vho were investigating tns cause of the recent disaster, encounter ed black damp, and it is thought the party all perished. A man who goes out to meet trouble will have a short walk. HOW'S THIS t We offer On? Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of < aiarrh that cannot he eured by Hall's ('atai rh- Cure. F J CHENEY A CO., Props. Toletn, O. We the undersigned have known F J Hheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all ! business traneactions ami financially, able to carry out any -obligations mad6 bv t.heir firm Wwr* I'kuax, Wliolesaie Druggist,; Toledo, O. | WAhDINa. KlNNA* A MARVI&a Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O, j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken int -rna ly, acting directly upon the blood f and mucous surfaces of the system'. Prl.-e, 75a per bottle. Hold by nil j Druggists, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best Joha Lawson, whe built the first locomotive in England and whe was the oldest engineer ;m tha United States, died in St. Leuis Thursday, aged 96. r* A CTAH I A V/mo i un IH Tor Infants and Children. Tin KM Yoi Han Always BMghf - . Cme fir Thinksgtvlng; R. G. Dun & Co't Optimistic Niaw of Business Conditions. Naw York, Not. 23.?R. G. Dun & Go's Weakly Rariew of Trada tomorrow will ear: Narar l?afora in the histary of tha Unitad States was thara such groat reason for a day uf national thanksgiving. Thin country hat. nillU nnni-?(.?lonr?/l ?? .~..VW >!. <?< IW wards a position of international supremacy, not only in commerce, but also in finance. T? a marked degree business enterprises have proved successful. Ae idle wheel in mills or factories is the excep (tion, while labor is an well employed at kigh wages thatconsump tire deiuand.ssustain market values of all staple commodities. Transporting facalities have been notable to keep pace with the nation's requirements, eianjr complaining of tardy deliveries, which alone act aa a brake on commercial progress B> closing lake navigation lower temperature will relieve the railway situatien, thousands of cats being restored to inland traffic. This same factor of seasonable | weather stimulates retail dealinga arm prom t collection*, and hw<*1?h bunk exchanges. Careful arch discloses few unfavorable factors in the iron and si?el situation. Probably the least satisfactory conditions are found 1 in the plate mills, which report an uneven distribution of order*. Ia rails there is no apparent limit to ' the orders placed, though *em?mill* are unable to guarntee de livery within a year. After six months of more or less interrupt1 tion all machine shops and kindred J plants at ban Fransisco have fully 1 resumed, and it is certain that the greatest force on recerdis now en gaged in the various departments 1 of iron and steel making. Raw material at the South has advanced but at central points pig iron is steady, though rapidly absorbed. | (Jt tton relapsed into dullness, with barely steady quotations, in marked contrast to the exceptional activity and same wewk in 1900, i when prices were $11.25 a bale; higher- Foreign markets are held down by Mr. Neill's large estimate of the domestic crop, which is not i likely to prove as near the fact as his oxcessivsly low prediction last ' year- Losses have undoubtedly been severe in many btates, while i1 prosperity in all orther regioas must bring a vigorous demand fer goods, which is already percepti- i ble in the activity of spinners '1 British exports of cottoo goods 1 are much larger than they were a 1 year age and domestic sbpiraeats ' te China have also increased of late. Return of Fail River prices 1 for prints te a normal position premises activity, especially with ( the wage scale also settled. The 1 influences are all most favorable for the raw material. Strength is the rule in the 1 markets lor farm products. Fav- I orahle weathsr during the closing 1 I day* of eern harvesting failad to 1 | briag any reaction from the high . st price level in mauy years. < | W heat holds at about 3 cants ' above last years price, despite the < 1 marked difference in size of crops. 1 i Failures for the week numbered 1 218 in the United States, against ] 238 last yeai, and 31 in Canada, 1 against. ; i lj&tbp* I I TIR rVt^,TryT??? l&? ?r return (M. I I ?? ?? '"l We -endVu. ||fiM^l?5?l> I I afaorgi-M aremoderate. i>? M(l our I | SWIFT & CO I I uPyjlV'J I tdgT* Pay for yoar papor mi ii ,.wmi miyui ipiimur"****'-*** Washington Latter. (From imr K?ku?? o?? Hp n | Washington, D. C., Nov. 25. ? Whan a man as robust as l\e?iueut Rooms vail Hq<1h it uecaasary to ioare the YVnita ILnus nit bout warning, in onUr to h ukU rsst ffoin tbs wrangling placvhuotarH, u? hs tin! k?nu>l <i\y* M - I- * go mr a inifti ttuy* Kip tiki Mil ?,??? Potomac riv?r, th* question ! ?com** pertinent whether a'.me steps should not b? taken to pra* t*ct the President fnno the gt'?*rt> oflic**t*Hk?siJt, us w?U ** il?>D1 anarchists tstsut apart >.*. >(>tnation. Phaio ur* more way* to kill a man th*u vrilli a knif* or pistol. .VHon ths subject sf pr*tecti*g ths President coinss t afore Congress, am it trill surly in tin* sessiou, there w 1 i 1 b?.?n opportunity for some uteuinsr lo got ?lin applause of all sensiM* men t>v providing some m :th id it tn <>otmg bim from oo ortiee-kiunteis, OUt as tli-.i*./ I) i mo ai m .i.11 ti y led t>V Senators ?< it )prc-??ntaiir??, tbere isn't inucb pt*.-?hamiii\ that th* opportunity *\iil li accepted. Indian Commissioner Jouscotnes out flit lev in >1 i e annuul i*p*rl for an entire ei:auo? in toe policy of ttis government tormd th* Indians. lis says that wore than OMo.poo buv** h*?n vptot on th* Indians iu the l*#t 33 yearn, and that hs has made little, if any, programs t tward independence and self-support, and that if the prw^iir p ti'cv i? contiauad there wi I h* in lc change in bia condition t.1?rtv from now. He advocates giving the India* tha oporl unity to establish ao individual home and t nan coeipe him to act upon it by throwing him upeu his own lesources. In other word#, luat after providing bine with a chance to get on his foot as an iud?paud?nt individual the government ahull have no mora to do with an Indian than it has to do with a man of any ?ther rue#. Senator Raphael Alverez, who is one of the Cuban delegation that ie in Washington for the purpose of try ing to gel the President to promise to uso his influence to got tbo tariff on Cuban sugar and lonacco lowered?a mission that does not look very promising to tbo streugta of the opposition, said of the public sentiment of Cuba: "Tha higher class of Cubans want annexation for they think the coon'ry will he better off under American control. They are intelligent enough lo appreciate tbo excellent work the Americans have done there since establishing a military government, and they think a civil government would bo even better. The masses uf tho pseple, hpvfevor, want Cuba Libra, and 1 believe they will got it for awhile." Roar Admiral Schley ha* found it necessary to hsad ofF the importunities of his ad u iters, by announcing that with the exception of an invitation from the Hamilton Club, of Chicago, an otherfroin the citizens of Memphis Tean, which he has accepted with ?ut naming a date for either, he cannot accept any invitations to visit cities and be entertained. He se't broken down or sick, buthe feels that be would soou bo both f be attempted to go everywhere 10 was asked to go It seems that like much other idvanco advertising that aoout the President's message was wrong, [ostead of the short document it ivao te be, according to first semiiflicial announcements, it is now i laid that the message, whicb is >in ype, contains nearly 30,000 words i fhich if true will make it oao of 1 ho longest eror sent to Congress ' >nd will also greatly reduce the ( lumber of person v.-ho will read L - HGSOLUTIONSOF RESPECTT^ LU lh* r. x?b*w Bupiiat elmrcb. Whereas, iter. i'bom. A. Dab{u9j ;iru.? na? for hv? yaara tniih| lull V H(tl Tad lU? Taxabaw Bapliet church u? pa?lur, ha* reeigued to i accept * new held of labor. rhare, f?i he it resolved: | i?i Thai. we tender Blather ^jJaoue) our stucete ai d heartfelt I respect* fur the faithful and afI lioibui aula thai be accomplished ' while earring aur church ae pastor. *id. L'hai wq heartily command , uuu 10 tlia people in Uia aew field of labor. 3<i I but we a church ever bold bin Da(u? in grateful reuietnj brace and respect, aud pray that the Great Griver of liie may spare him many years to cweie, and continue to give hiiu many soula fer his wore. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions b? sent to each of the county papers for publication, and uUo a eep} he sent Brother Dab1 ne>. Done ia behalf ani by ordei of j the church, this Nov 19th, 1901. William Cook, j W.J. Perry, I Com. W. J. Beik. ) ; notice ' Having cle*ed our business run | by Kdiot t A Crawford, all parties I indebted to them will tind their notes aucl accounts at our effice. . A e haw moved all their buggies, ! wagons, etc., to our stables. Remember ?ho celebrated Columbia i Buggy and Mitchell Wagon This j business is uu<v closed up and all parties indebted to tham must ettls, as we cannot carry theua . Lancaster Mercantile Coin puny. Notice of Municipal Electlen. i Notic* in hereby given that a municipal election will beheld at Council Chambers on Tuesday, Dec. 10 1901, for the election of a Mayor and six Aldermen to serve for the ensuing term ef two years, and the Yellowing board ef Managers are appointed to conduct said election, viz-, J. C. Foster, J. T. Amos andJ. N. Crotkett. By order of the Ceuncil, Nor. 1901. T. K. Cunningham, Mayor. Geo. W. Williams, Clerk. |8EALj STATE OF SOUTH f.ARMIH* ? ? ? .. ~? w ?? viiiivuiuni COUNTY ? LANCASTER, In the fowl of Probate. By Chas. D. Jones. Judge of Probate. Wherkas, Jas. W Welah, of paid County and State, has made mail to me, 10 grant him Letters of Admlnlstratlon of the Estate of and effects of Or (7. C. Welsh, deceased. These are TtiaKEVORi to cite aad admonish all and singular the kindred md creditors of the said Dt C. O. Welsh, deceased, that they be aud appear before me. in the Court of Probate to be held at (.aneaater, C. H *t. 0.. on the 2nd day of December 1901, pnblirstii n theitof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should no; begranted. Given under nog Hand and Heal this 13 h nay of N??v? Anno Domini, 1901. r. U1 CrlAH. D JONEH, - ' '' J udge of Probate. All parsons indebted to ma ??y note, account, or otherwise, must come forward and settle, for I nead the money. J. E. Rutledge. P A. WTola I A.. Bears the Ji Yw Hate Always Bought FOR SALE. One hundred end eighty three acres of fine lend, situated seven and ene-half miles north of Lancaster on the main Charlotte road. Place is well adapted to cotton, cora and small grains, has two streams running water and would make an excellent stock farm. Two nice frame tenant houses hare just been put up on place. Forty acres woodland. This is a good investment, the tenant now upon place pays 20 per cent, of selling pi ice?retit. Easily worth $10.00, will sell at Fire Dellars per acre. ca*h * 110 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. or ?ee my attya, R. K. & R. B. Alliwon. WALTBH G. CUBBTOIV. '< /