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>? s' .'.tf.: ^ t, i*m |j -VV - *^|S &? '- k JI ' " TV^-jiticnlorAs- r J simiV T ' " lTctftila qj u (Rg Jove Is of psgg^g^I / Promotes Digestion,CheerfulH ao?mv4Rcst.eontnln5 neither is! it upturn.M sr; h!:\e nor Mineral. V. J JtOTM.UlCOTIC. , trvM 7+zuwzi rrrcircR ijj|j AtrJ' i Aix.tKVKt * \ ' fe+ ^Ur.-t - I f * I fl n* yv&rf . > KR A,. <r?*r. t& SytZu * I {J h\ .Mi- 1 9 gferXv>/ -ft,:<7T I flE / fftrc" J w | ^ppcrfcft Remedy for Ponc.lipfl- S3 > (Mil, Sour Sfotruich,Diarrhoea. '*3 * Twme.Convulsio w.Feverish- ?. { ness andLoss OF SLEEP. ?acS?nvV- Signature *^l rttf-nrnz 1 J N1CW VORK. $A ; ? .. _v '* I EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. tb-aw, ^ M-SSX-C.-w ..'j:.'JL~-$L?li Sti' LANCASTER AND f'UES'.E' KAIL*/ . (Schedule in effect Aug. 2.if 11)00 (i>?&: ly ex.'i^ii sund ) WESTBOUND | EAHTBi UND. No's. 11 iuil li? i No's. ' ? ami 15 A U. P M. A Ai. P M 7 57 6 55 Ar Chester Lv 9 40 8 10 7 1 ru Rich burg 10 0 8 47 1 4 47 Bascomhville 10 40 8 57 67 4 7 Fori Lawn 11 00 9 11 P M 6 10 4 #0 Ly Lancaster Aril 40 9 40 He 14, !-?*-/in; Lancaster 0*30 am., makes c;os* c m nee. ion ai Cheater Wilis S)U?*T.n Railway No. 3f$ for C4i*rlott? mi l points north; ami Seabear 1 Air Luis Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and points west A'so with Carolina ?n0 Northwestern Railway No lo fir ru >ir N. C. ami intermediate point*. ard Southern RailWay No It for foiumbh ami points bob k Na 17, tearing Cheter 10.30 a ni couuectd truii s >u<ocrn Railway No 36 fraca Columbia and shuts south; 8-aboaH sir Lino ** Atlanta Special" trees northern ?.nl eastern points and I > . v * i mniniiu iv?k> ."<<? ,>,) l ull) .Normer* J -* <<? rti |i )i,i <, an LhuCI-.(or -riiii % ' it E for ltlnok*?hiiri?. Mo, if?, k*vM v 1.4 <>4?ier 4.00 |> in, (Mfcxiecla ai ?vi h S i! 4 U li 'a a Ik i ?.< . liriiii u;id South* till R?iiw?k n ,?4 xi /hester for ' iirlot'e * <1 i> >inl' <.orth. S ? 1 > Chester H.H) p m, ml itrdior with r>outheru Rii vAi N' > >I fr no oluitibiu and pot 11 (a M ill' . J A."? \4 t '] I'll lioil I'hS" Agt tiKROY i'it' Pi'Msiiloni vvtw -at t- :ifcranKMxaHi ** 5 ? ?! _ ?* B.'**** UAUS X ?\ 3 S1 9 3 *"<*'* 2 & 7 rlT . ' ' ? c+ 2. ^ VS?> - T 9 8 72*T c* 's n i> *? ? r ms-IM J -i-52 . " H = f 2. 5 a X '* f I 1 4 3 f SO g. I. J .3 ?. g g 5C o? ? c. 2. -f tj? < B o r? MM ' 3 ft 3"^ -O ? rr^o, 2 l3 2 ? ? ? ? e *> wan '*? r. ?* s> ?-*v m 7ZT 2 <* ? ? 2 * 2 S (S S f. >-* ?,?? iit-s a 2 _ re 'is !-* 32 " 3 -s a C p V* 2 JT Sj Zu _ J? Q * -a ? < i ' ? & & 5 s^ ^ 2. 2 /-v S- 3 -< w * -t* ? ? ? ? =n w* ? O cr 5 -? ? ?K# ? 3? 5 2. ? r* S3 I ? f S. s. 3 S^.? I s- 3. |? ? ? 3 5: 2 2 ^ *? 5 !L rr^ 5> ? r*a SJ? ft ? O 73 O or ? C t ""I !- >"J S,Ml I ? /? >f-W-IM W-Hi+m g r-A..n PAPERS A WEEK * * ABOUT THE t - :e of one. S T. ' apcr and the Atlanta ?t ?' & Jji For Infanta and Children. ra u' * r inc ma tou Have Always Bought Bears fii Jr 'n l\r "se U* For Over Thirty Years THE CCNTAUn COM* * V. NEW VOH* CITY. i B B BB KILbb "I snflVrod th? tor tares oflh* damn with protruding piles brought on by constipation with which X was afllicted for twenty years I ran across your CASCAHKTS In the town of Nnwoll. la., and never found anything to e<iual them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feci lllto a new man." C H. Kf.it7.. 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la. CATHARTIC XftWhw TRADE MANN RIMTIMO Picasam. Palatable. I'oient. Tnate Good. Do Good, Never Miction. Weaken, or Gripe. lUo. 26c. 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Stirling li.iv.Sr Oinimnj, Chtr.fr., NA.tr*.t, R.w Tel, SIS ! ft.1 fi TO Rflf* Sold and guaranteed l>y all drugI F'?U" i U'Uau U1.|K to ?!t! KK Tobacco Habit. ... ???? -'ioaiev (o Loan a I AM III.K TO I'liACK IOAN.S I s'ftiini l<y ? Urn iriortK,,if' o ini? ?<r??veil r i f<? li vo 3 wa'V iimo i a. a? l?l' i i nitirriine'tt* at tl?'? hi.' a'e of 7 t intoast Th?-r? m i he nu brokerage* rolhel < <* . tuisn . i char^ei? It i& WY I K 'him illoriici a' t.hw > <? +- - - -* \ UKNTLISMl<JY, Get the AV.v Novell M'ilV 'I V. J at* r. ,ri . /p-r ? 1 .rf jiu.4 | Si>.l 2-^ 'F'li ? TV , : niUnitorrhne . alio nil t?? 4 lay-' I ? actu-ti ih m gicui. hi-venm is liiMina A/' c miiiei", i?? in i'Hr< . neil hi ??'M y<t?,k t. .-?nr-- p * talivi* Il(. 1>V lllai Ml ,'lnlll I m'LrtgO, i prepaid o i rreelpt of p.iicn $1 0?' i>er ' box; 3 f r $2 50 tirawlo'ti H?om Druggi- b, \ s Lun .??er , mi i > ??nwmww VIGOR o, MEN Easily, Quickly aQ<f Permarlantly Restored AGNATIC RifRVINf is >tmi will ritteu >u ra <?? It curt insomnia. Fits Ihzzines?. Hya ti-ria, Ni'iv us Debility. t<m?t Vitality, Himiinal t.ns-es, i'ing Mem r\ ? the result <?f OV'T- *.k M or <, Wor ry, Si kne n te i*<>iho' Y??u rov r imlul ;em.-e Price $1; O boxes B* mail in i> am package '?? any ml" iIm-ss on ix'i ii.i df nrice Hold on v liv Crawford Rriw, Dru^gi^t*, ^ema, Caoeaster, s I. VIGOR qfMEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored IT-IINDIR) : (Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VlTALlZEKisso'.d with written inn m. ice i? cure N ervoun lability, I.i'Ht Vital ty Fntllnir Mem?>ry Kits, Dizziiu as. H\?teria Buipa all Drain* on the Nervous N>stem Caused 'y Bad HsMt or l? xeessive ITfte of Tot burro, Opium, I hiuora, or * /,ivin? ili? Pare t ha' Kill*'' it wards off In f? nity, t'onsuniption and Death. (I elear* I lie Blood and Brain, Builds nr the Shattered Nerves, Restores the Kire of Youth, and Brings the Pink (How to Pule < heeks, and Makes you Y ung and Mrong again rtOc , 12 Itoxcs $i?. Ry Mail to Any Add "ess. Crawford Bros Druggist, agents, Lanaster, H, <J - ?- . , < < mm -,? w i ! ii 1 V m\ Ihj hi Broke Bogagcmtnt. Crawford Won't Tall War Dapart- * inaot Hia Reasons. A Washing tan diapatch of Nor. 27 to tha Naw York Sua aaya: "The decision net to appoint William P. Crawford, of Chester, 1 S, C., to a liautanaaiy iaihaarmy ( because he braka his angagamant ' to Mias Rahacca Douglas of that t piaca, haa baen bald in aheyanco i by Sacratary Root until ha can < secure further information as to 1 tha young man's conduct. There i is a naw point ta ba aattlad and 1 tha final outcameof thainteresting ' controversy depanda upan tha i contents of a letter, which are as yet a secret. "The secretary of war decided, after it had practically been determined not 10 appoint Crawford t? gire hi.n an epportuaity to t xplain his action and granted him a hearing for that purpose. The young candidate for military honors came to Ifashiagton and made a personal statement to Secretary Root. His frank nets . impressed the secretary very much. "He admitted breaking an en- j gage meat te marry Miss Douglass acknowledged that up to two or three days before breaking it he made her so suggestion that he did not intend to marry her, but he declared that he bad good reason for not fullfilling his promise. "Secretary Root asked him for * his reason. This young Crawford declined to give. He explained t hat lie had written tr* u ? rv...~ I - Usb'h mother, stating his reason*, sad that he considered the} were * cenfidental with her. He bad no r objection whatever to her stating t I them to the war department or t the president, hut he declined to do so. In this Secretary Root ftg- * reed with Mr. Crawford * ?3"Accordingly he suggested to* c the friends of Miss Douglass, who t had objected to Crawford's ap 1 pointment, that they secure front c Mr?. Douglas* a copy of the > young man's letter of explanation t His reason for this was that he t desired to base his action upon * . the reasons advanced and to de 1 termine himself whether there ' was sufficient grounds for Crawferd's action, 1 "In his opinion, the reasons may hare shown that Crawford either was justified er acted dis- 3 gracefully. It has now been several weeks since this desire of Secretary Root's was conveyed lo the i friends of Miss Douglas. Up to this time they have not produced Crawford's letter to Mrs. Douglass. "It is now said that the secre tary of war will wait a reasonable time for the senators and congressmen who have opposed , Crawford's appointment to produce this latter, and if it is not dons lis will take it for granted that Crawford's reasons wore sufficient to justify his breaking his engagement." ?SAVKD AT RAVE* bhixtk 4kI know 1 wauld hava long ago boon in my grave," writosMrs. S H. Newsorn, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not hooa for Flectrie Bitters. For tbreo years I suffered untold agony from the worst form i of Indigestion, Water brash, Stomach and Bow el I Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicioe did me a world of good. Since using it 1 can eat heartily and have gaiaed .35 pounds." For Indigestion, , Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Lirer : and Kidnay trouble Electric Bit. < t?rs are a positive, guaranteed J , cure Only f>0c at Crawford Bros i 1 and J. V". Mackey & Ce's drug 1 store. , Art You Weak * Weakness manifests itself in the ions of ' I ambition and aching bones. The blood is watery j the ti >um are wasting?the door is ! being opened for disease. A tattle of Hrowns' ' i Iron Hitters taken in time will restore your * ' strength, soothe your nerves, make your I blood rich and red. Do you more good I . than an expensive special ooaree of medietas. Browns' Iror Bitters is sold by all dialers. 1 s: Toak a Net Nami. 'Bunk Bank*" af Taon?MM? R?uiumn Hi> Trua Nam*: J. B. Pa^u? and Raturu* to Hi* Oid Homa, Augusta. Humboldt, Tann., Nor. 98.? IT-.. os. ...... . u?- i:?J ? l wi M*9 J mm k w ? IU?U u?a 11 1U UD i farai near h*ra hy tha name of 'Bank Bank*." Ha married in Lhe neighborhood a year or twc if'ar lie cauia bar* and has two ibildren. la 1889 hia wife diad. Mow ha anuaunces that hia nama J. ft. Pague, and that at the .ima of his location in Went Taa lessee ha was a fugitive from ustice. Hi says ha killad thraa iagr<>as in Georgia and South Dareliaa. Ha ^further annouacad bat hi* fust wifa was still living a Augusta, Gv. and that ha was unking preparations to ratnrn to lis old homa. Pagua lived in Augusta, Ga., n 1873 In the municipal caminign of 1873, when every Mian went with his hand on his pistol. Pague whs ona of th* principal workers for the Dauioctatic tickat, ind at he p? lling plac* at which ie was stationed he challenged a i*gro voter. A quarrel followed, ? u;..u 1 j i nmtu milii ? w?io VXril<tU?r?n >etw*nn himself and the negroes, eaulting in two ot th* latter beog kiilod outright. Fugueeacuped inburt. He fl#d to South Caroina, aad while sleeping in the lay loft of a bars ha wan eur ouded by negroes who had folowed t* capture him. p.*u. ipened fire ??ith a rifle, killing ine negro and making his escape. Fearing to return to bid bis vife and children adieu, and, ealizing tlmtSeutk Carolina waa ben totally undea negro dotr.inaien, We ame to Tenaee*s?e. Soon after his settlement here le heard what he believed trustworthy news that hia wife and shild were dead, and he deteraiined o settle permaaentlv hire. Later te married again IIin wife and rhilrl, however, were not dead, ind a short time age he learned he truth and determined to reurn to them He wrote to his vife, who waa living at Spartan>urg, S C., and whe beaeught tun to reture. With hia children by hia second vife, he haa started for Augusta. Bdneate Tear Bowel* With Oaeeerete. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. C5,25o. If C.C. C.1"U, druggists rotund raoaos. An OM IffM. Every day strengthens tlio belief of eminent physician* that impure blood i* the eaiiKe of the majority of our diseases, ' '-renty-five years ago this theory waa used a* a bonis for the formula of ltrowns' fron bitters The many remarkable cures rttected by this famuli* old household remedy are vufficieut lo prove ?hnt the theory is corrnA Browns' Iron liitton is sot. hv till deal*** WOMAN'S WORK. nanifo'ddu r.Vnd^o^ iij/gi ByM md half the WkWmM I wzm .heir *wn ilcthcs cr sewing for othen to pitch ant ? eagre income. Women who ere too much on their feet, or who ere enable to itand the ?train of ?rer-work end worr", ire peculiarly susceptible to the ?M .< Mwea end irregularities that are the bane H womankind. The symptoma of each krmngemente era insufficient or exoessin Msstruation, headache, backache, neuralgia, leecorrhoea, displacements and ex tretne aenrousncss amounting in many eases to hysteria. The use of morphine u langerous and examine done by mala phyaciani are painful and unpleasant. Brad field1 a Female Regulator, the itandard remedy for a quarter of a century, will speedily and permanently correct the worst disorders of women. BradKelt's Regulator ia sold by druggists at me dollar a bottle. Interesting and salx* ibis books tor wensan mailed km est ipplieatkm. JL i WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood ' ' and Persimmon Logs. Southern 1 Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. an*' blossoming lilt* a night-blonin| iug cereus, ami multiplying its 1 i branches like a banvan tree?all for the benefit of the weak, waarv j and thirsty pilgrim* wh* huve I coma from near und far te Uv thair nfferiugs at tha shrine of II progress j Tha feature will be a markad one aran in tha history of great 1 world expositions. Nrme ef those ae far as we know has ever direct* ' ly exhibited any evidence of 1 moral .progress. The sele aim of | theae exposition* has been to gather freni the four quarters of ' the glebe the evidences of human skill and industry and the varied productions of soil and climate, 1 and thereby to stimulate the apirit of enterprise, t? quicken tho pulaes 1 ' of trade and to encourage man to , explere still mere deeplv the laid den resources of tho earth. 1 It was reserved for the 'ittle ! State of South (Carolina to step j up to a higher plane and show to | , the whole world that the life is more than neat and the b >dv 1 more than raiment, and that the < ; same means which are used to promote material progress may < ! also he used to promote moral and ' social reform. Nay, also, that ' these very means may be used at , 'the same time to promote the [ physical comfort of the spectators, < while stimulating their mental 1 | ^ , and moral aspiratiens. | We are proid of South Caroi lina. She is a born leader of ( States. If this daring exhibition 1 of her spiritual aspirations does not stimulate her sister Statee te follow her example, se much the worse fer her sisters. She will do what she did for a time in the 1 days of secession?stand alone. A MILLION VOICES Ceuld hardly express the thanks of Hon.er Hall, of West Point, La. Listen why: A severe celd hud An hie Inn ore nan?mi* O , - "?? , moat obstiaata cough. 9 Sararsl 11 physicians said ha had consumption 1 V hut could nat kalp him. Whan all . thought ha was doamad ha hag ad 1 to usa Dr. King's Naw Discavary J i far Consumptiaa and writes?"it i compiataly curad ma and sarad my I | lifa. I naw waigh 227 lbs." it's j i positivaly guarantaad far Caughs, | Colds and Lung troublas. Prica i , 60c and $1.00. Trial bottlafraa at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackay ; A Co.'s ?r mn. i-' ' i m Tha Expanding Dupan?ary. Guffnty L?dg?i. I' ? W? arc n?t thoroughly familiar, with all 1 lit* uica provision* and adjutimtftU of tb? blooming diapenaary law of South (Urolina, but frani ita outward manifaw a i tiens w: 'nice it t > bo the moat 1 elastic, fl xU?l , and s?lv-* ljucti able law ihat ?v?r eaianatad from ? the hra'nw of any rpernihly of i lawmaker*. It aecnie that it i? left with a i little coterie of half a dozen iuen to manipulate thi* law -to stretch it, to squeeze it,, to blow it no with a '.'?ii??quill until it i* big i enough to tit the biggest place or occasion, and then by yhi viog deI grees ef compression to adapt it ; to all th? places and occasions of i varying sizes down to the least end meet insignificant. ?u nesHr ea eneltud metal ever fill* I und fitted th?> rigurasin a mould Under micb skilful manipulations, tha In?r oxpm Is to tit. the great exposition in Charleston and kindly brings undar its ?gi? tha people of the nation and of tha world. Wfey should the people > (if Seiuti Carolina livable thorn-j elves to exhibit 'Its praductH of thair fields, forests, and mines, ; of thair foundries, workshops, and factories, when litis grett, preduct of legislative geeius and I af modern philanthropy will l>e j there in all its glory. blooming > * Cottan Fir# at Bel ton. Spacial ta Tba StaiV lUltoa, Nor. 29. ? 4 riona tire broke out at 2 p. i*. ia cotton belawwinjr to T. C. Chauablee. It wab cbackad by hard fighting. George Acker, colored, droppad d?ad fighting the fi<tme?. Tan balee of cotton atra burned. HOWS I II In f We offer One Hundred Oollan bewanl for any oa*e ? ? at?rr?? iliat caii*> not euo-d by Halt's <"atarrh Cu a. I'' J t'HENEY &<.'<> , Props. Toirui, O \Vo llio undersigned ha\e known F J Kheti.y f >r the ih-I 15 years, ? d eiinve lit in perfectly honorable ill" II business transHctioxs ami tiuanclaliy bie'o curry ou' h> > obligations tnvia bv 1 heir firm. Wkht a I'kuax, Wholesale Drugtn >1. Toledo O Warding, Kinna s a Marvin Wholesale Drutrgists, Toledo, 0? Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inl riiKtly, acting dim..tly noon the blood a-n| uiucou- burfn?v>- of the system, l'n ?5o j>er bol'lo. Hold by >11 D'UitKiRlft, J'on. Imouiids free. Haii'a Family J*iils rtre the best Thu heir apparant of China, Pu Clmu, haw been deposed by imperial edict on the ground that his lather, Prince Tuae, was the author of the rtoxer treuhle. How Art Yonr KMneyw t Dr. W?kh.V Sppruras rtllt curtail klrtney Ills. flr?r? pieXfM, AM. fcttrnu* AwtuxW Co.. Cbloatto or N.Y. ,Q;;SM LllUy'iKIA ^ mmm i a qivmy Oaii?r o 1'asseng ?r D?*p*ri ineui. schedule; Effective J unt. 15th, 1901. i^a^tem Time. WKSTHOIJND. !iRAVr:8 No. 1 1. No. 85. No 83. Dili) y. uudfii S 20 i 12 50p Westvllle 9 20a 1 27p *lv*rati*^v . 10 50a 2 0 -p Heath hpriugs 1120a 2 12p i.aiica*-ter 12 20|> 2 47p liiverahte 12 40p 2 60p l/ftiawb t Jet 2 30p 8 lOp Hock Hiil 4 (Mp 3 40p Voikvillc 5 20p 4 18p Hickory drove 0 05 4 50p AkriVks. ttiaot?lnirg 0 60p 5 20p L1KA.VR8 iflacknt'iFig 5 45a 5 25p Patterson Mpg 7 45i 5 4Up 8h?ibv 8 20a 0 Oop Henrietta 9 25a 041p Kureal "ity 9 55a 6 59p Kiunarfordton 10 3()a 7 15p Thermal t'lty 12 00a 7 60p AKKlVkH. Clarion 1 00p 8 30p KASTBoUNl) No. 32. No 34 No. 12 Daily. hUAVKfl. Marion 5 OOp 2 00p Thermal City 6 3Hp 2 45p Rot her fordton R 05 p 3 25p Forest t'ity 6 20p 3 50p HeurieKa 6 38p 4 Op *helhv 7 15p R OOp Patterson Hpg 7 26p 6 12p Akkivk* Blaekaburg 7 48p 6 40p l.EAVKS Riackaburg 8 15p 7 00a Hickory Grove 8 45p 7 50a Yorkville 9 15p 8 50a R-.ek Mill 10 OOp 12 00a * . *' : . ' rmwhu Jl'l 1U -Up J Slip Riverside in 40p 2 OOp Lancaster 10 55 ? 2 37p i-leath Springs 11 20o 3 15p K'Tslmw II 85p 4 lOp Weatville 11 50p 4 30o a u u | vr lv Camden ' 12 25a 5 30p gaffnky ukangh. Wf?TB()UNl>. No. 15. No. 13. Lbavto. Rlackshursr 1 Oftp 6 00* Dr?er?'k?-e Falls 1 20p 6 20* A KIV K8 Glaftn^v 1 40p 6 40* KA8THOU S I>. No. 14 No. 16. LiKAVRS. [Jaithey 7 10a 2 20p Cherokee Falls 7 30a 2 40.? A KIVK8 Blackshurg 7 50a 3 Otip * 20 Minutes for dinner. No'e?Trains Nos 32 and 33 are operated daily Trains Nos. 34. 35. 11, 12, 13, 14 15 and 16 ureoperated daily except Hunda.v connections: At < arnder with rfoutheiii Fv.v , H A. L and A t*. Line At Lancaster with 1< A f?. it, R A. ''atawhi Junction with Seat?oard Air Line At Rock Hill vi.h Anutlisrn railway At Yoi kville w'?ih Carolina A Northwestern R. R. A* Blaokibnrc with Southern railway. At Shelby and Rutherfordton with ft. . L. A*, "arlon whh Sum hem B. H. HAW, GaaM. P*a?a*frr Affect I- to write fbr oar confidential letter before tp. I plying for patent; it may be worth money. I We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign I PATENTS I WflWisfw'fftP'uu'jarjas or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on jnUenlaElfit*. Wgl* the best legal service and advice, and oar charges are moderate. Try as. SWIFT & CO., Pmtont ??wyer?, pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. Cure Cold in Heea. Kermott's Chocolates I^triilve Quinine, ease (o take and quick to cure cold ia bead and sera