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It lorphinc nor oilier biarcotio larantcc. It destroys Worms t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, euros Constipation lutes Ibo Food, regulates tlio ig healthy and natural sleep, lie Mother's Friend. 3T" fT*\l ^ HA AD UIAVC a ^ a \ a Signature of _ fd~ * yf \ . ?J7A? ' 'c..yT^JV s> .ve Steeys Bought ?ver GO Years. I IURRAV fiT?*'. ..T, NTW YOIH ?.?TY. 2L5s;:^_ n::sl .ixu. :... I j ,l!*ly wife hntl pimple. on her fare, but I rhe h:n bo-n t.ikinr ("ASCAKKTs :md itiey i bitvo .til lisiipiftuiri'il. t and born troubled ' w !li ooiiHtlpcvi ion for mmio iinto. i ut niter tuUl:it Mn- iirst <'usciiri-i i have hud no trouble ! 'villi his i.un nt. \Y" tvuri'ioi n|n-uU loo lil^h1 ly of I .-carols " i Ki ll \Y All. MAN. 57<>s < orci.nttown Ave.. l'liil;i<lul|>liiu. I'a CANDY 'v CATHARTIC fepkcraK) | i^twape mark KroiaTTwtD^^^X^ P!ctnnnt. Palntnblo. Potent. Taste Good. i>o GitU.I. Novor > . \V imUim.. or (ai ipo* 10c 2?*>c, IA)c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Slrriiiuc llriarit) ( um|i?iii? ( IiIciiro, MoNlrril, Nr? \ork. 114 ( Tfi A r? an<1 LriuirruiU'iMl l>y alWIrur U'J- ! (J-tiRb .ivtic ct ltKTobnceo Hnhlt. 1 ' ' IT.. ^ ! <11 i .nr nix ivi i" ' U W;ilU? ??|I III h i it , <'oii.mim|?tlon and Death, h. <-!<ar- in Klood and Bruin, B>ildt?ur>| the Shattered Nerves, Kintorm Ihej F-'ire of Vouth and Briny- the Pink (}!.?? to Pale heck*. and Maizes you V* unir and strong again fSOc ? 112 Itoxes jjtrt. By Mail to Any yld'ess. ('raw lor i Bros Druggist, agents, Lan- j I a??*r, ri, (J. V I i * i ( i k ti" V vi 5 D ?s A ?l> i & a i * ! I * M It! K I <> LAOK OA Ns I j 1 s ? !! ?! l.y > lit-i inoriirn' o iin*j i'liivc.: r f- ll v?J ,\ en > I injn. |>a.> ji* ' !>! i 'i i n-t ii I iiiici 11* at tli" tow rate of i 7 l ft i! 1 t Intel est Tliefe \v i I lie In) i I) j ok era go i r olluw en-i ini-smi, rliittft i! It K \VV* I K, j 'imo Attorney at Law. ! | <? vi. a ti/i^yrc i *J 1:N TLi-:ill i-2 .V, <; i t ? A', ? N ove > -V' V i V., rlV/'. IT i ii vyi a' ^ i'^ jH s ft ?1 it'd 'l - E * i i ?. 4- .' a . II ' t it -III it'll It I < J "I Ml I I" 4 ilny- l'*aet > in i/ at 1m< \enis s ii if \/ e in, e'e, < <> In- ear l"ei| it yn,.i i -nr | t-\? t in t ii r i.l I), iiiai' ii , >.?>11 i at kajje, |ne|M'<l o i ft 11 of ]>ii !>l Ik' | i . I.i.\: :s i r ot) < 'raw tni.1 Hro* i f ) uifjia A ,s i. .ii ?u-r > WiSi ~r. MIM Lijiij, yaiolilj tii.u Pi)rill1 !ant!y Restored . - i<\ ( T:\t ' '' I1 f\j i id VI i\M iii uiiiti..u iti nviio i i- i w . Ii ril ten >< m e to j r !' I lit It' !''l' s I /r \ ? lit. I . 1' i :i o ,v us 1>< i i 11v. t si Vitality, - i in ' sis i i i ' \ ? 111?? 11 *i <?{* *?\* ' - * k or?j . VVor r , SI I. e S !', MIHH ^ I'll 0\r i il Prioe SI ; 4? !>oxus It lll'lll i'l |> :u.I I urC.lur to any ml11 i > m 11*? 1-1, ; ?.f |> ice Siild on y by f't wf"!il I; If is, i Mir-tfi is, <vaeiitn, : I .a -rasf<-r, S t_ a: u3ax*ear.-cxsBti.-j/r> iwwmrmrsatv vuura Ul^na . i y i ^^.44 '- j i;as?iy, lv? Permanently lu'sioreil ;i!jxi)iro (f:. <j*si-:,\'t ricrcxcii tonic ,\KI> A I TALIZKKIshoM wiihwiit-l i (i eli i lire Ncrvoua ? < I?l'iI.v. i Vital ly Failing Mem ry F::s, , //. s- >i \ s f ?-i iu Stops ni' Dnins! <? i'f Nerv??'i8 S\aif'in ' ustu vl ; KmI H it or H xces-lvo LTse of Tot | I l>;.! ! .?. Opium, 1 iuuorH, or />iviri1 . i .. in , i n ? ? - .... I The President's message 98.000 word* iu 'V^b Ift'ilms wi'hall the questions <>1 v*Ih1 imparlance tiow in the public ?* #. w# giv*? in condensed form the iuo**un? ha outlined l?v the Atlanta Journal. 4iIn the beginin>? Mr. Knoee j rclt pat* a glowing tribute to tlu lurnioi'v ?>f the lamented Williai McKinley an-1 denounce* nn<rohy lie not onlv deplores tkeexistema of tlm anarchist, but beseeches congress to make it imp ?*ib!e in thr* future for the cbi*f execntivt of the nation to be shot down. He call* attention to the great I prosperity of the nation. Ho deals at length with indue I trial conditions and problem*. He declares that trusts mint I?< controlled, otherwise, trust* wil j conti .?l. X n*? v cabinet ollicer is suggest cd, who shall t>e known us tin secretHi y of commerce end indus trr. Mr. Reossvelt tiroes that con gresssee to it that the United Statei -eeure th? greatest sservico fron its (>')) j)l<) yes. Much stress is laid upon the brotherhood of inon. B?ttwr immigration laws arc asked for bv the president. flic message declares that reci procitv is no enemy of protection. An encouraging won I is said for the benefit of our merchant marine. Mr. Linosevelt declare.1 ili.it the American merchant mar inn should he restored to tin ocean. "Maintain the gold standard,'' says Mr. Roosevelt. It is suggested that cngress amend the interstate commerce luw. Much attention is given to the agricultural interests of the conn tiy, Intelligent foro>trv is urged by l lie president. i'hu message tiroes the importunen of reclamation of arid lan.ls. Mr. Roosevelt declares that Hawaii should hy all means he developed, pointing out in detail the immense advantages to b? gained from the now country. The great problem of the government of the Philippines is given much space in the message, and the president suggested tint a sterner policy is dem uidod hy conditions in the Orient. In no uncertain words the pi esidvnt declares chat tho canal - niu-t be built. He urges tho necessity of prompt action on this vital problem. The message declares that the Monroe doctrine should he the cardinal feature of foreign policies of all nut ions of tho two Americas, as it is of the United States. Congress is directed to the fact that a greater Ameuican navy is nnw demanded, lie declares that the work of upbuilding the navy mu?t not l>? neglected, i>tit pushed forward with all possible speed. lie reviews the situation in < Miina at length. lie advises that closer r l itions exist between the United States and the South American counI lies. The president takes a hold stand for the educational interests ot the people. The postal service and rural mail delivery is given the support of the-president in his message. Attention is ailed to the oppor* tnnity of iho United States that now exists in the trade with Ubina. The consular service, says the ' ---* Ijii-^ in nctu Di rcioi'in. Impositions as uplmihlcrs of a country are endorsed, and attention is directed to their g< od. The message calls attention to the good reuniting from the army reorganization. A liberal pension policy is urged. A strong plea is made -for the % ?- - . p- '? m m Sbot His Beloied 5 s A Chester Countv N?</ro Chargtri With MuwUr. r Special to Th? Stuta. Rock Hill, D?*c. 7 Y?*tenhi> ' morning th? hodv a negro " i*(?nmn wan found hv t-ha ?i Ip of th# Southern railroad rear Ogdan ' miles no- th of Rock Hill. The wom?n's namy was .1 onephina ** Boulwae Hod sh wis killed hv ~ r civil aervice. The president b?*vh there is no f need fur en increase in the United ; Statee army f I Im clotting the president refer* to the death of Q ieen Victoria, ef England, and the death ef Enip re-* Dowager Fredrick, of Gerin5 any." . f*\VFl> %T CMtV*> 5 bhixvk ^ "1 know I would have lnng ago ( been in my grave," writes Mrs S H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., t4if a it had not been for Electrie Hit. tcrs For threw vears I suffered ; untold agony from the worst form f Indigestion, "Waterbrash, Stomach and Howell Dyspepsia, lint this excellent medicine did mo a world of jnn)d. 'Since using it I can eat heartily and liavq pained ' 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss, of \ppetite. Stomach, Liver :llid Iv ! Inwv IrmiMnu J I?U? t t?*r** are a positive, guaranteed cure Only 50c at, Crawford Bros and J K Mnckey & Co'8 drug store. i Unwise and Unjustifiable. i Speaking of the lynching of a negro who murdered a white woman in Andersen county, the i Gaffnoy Ledger su\ s. 44l>wt from the standpoint of sacieti and a healthy citizenship the lynching was unwise and unI justifiable It destroyed a onej headed monster, Imt it raised a ; hydroheaded demon to take hie place. It struck down muider . by creating two hundred murder, ers. It avenged a violation of law by ovar riding all law. It attempted to annul a temporary i ' wrong to Bocivty and humanity with wrong* which society and humanity will feel for a hundred i years to coinw 44 There is strong probability tlmt the negro was demented; for it is difficult to conceive of a normal creature in human slmpe so utterly dead to all human fweliog and lost l? ull sense ?f human responsibility. 44If he was demented, ?very sentiment of humanity and justice demanded that an opportunity should bo afforded f r this fact to he shown. If ho wis nut t li un I . ' the dignity of law demanded that J he should hi punished by the .legally constituted authorities, and there would have been no 'earthly chance for him to escape j the legal penalty. ' Our whole heart goes out in I sympathy to the young woman l who was the victim of his iimdish deed and to the young husband whose happiness is blighted at | one cruel stroke, .and we would ' no as far as anyone else in palliat; ing and mitigating their issepaia' hie wrongs; hut not eren for this I ! object are we willing to inllict J still greater, wider and mere laat' ing wrongs oa a whole generation of people. "Not many months ago the ! chief magistrate of this republic ' was stricken dewn under circumJ stances equally provoking as those attendant on the ahooting of Mrs. Craft, and though there were thousand# of infuriated people on the ground the ui'-erabU assassion was held for tlie punishment of th?# law. The people of the North have eome grounds for their opinions of our civilization." ??ia? 1 Rdnrnte Your Itowcla With Cuir-irors. Candy Cathartic, c:iro consiipntion forever. 2C?a2&c. If C. C. C. f~U, druggists refund mo nag. HOW'S THIS! We otTor One H U'lthvd Dollars fte~ ward for miiv case ?? ? marrh that can- ! not I>h cured by Hali'ri f'atairh v ui ' .j F .J HKNhY&0o., I'rop-. To-, led*>, O We ihe undersigned have known F .J Cheney f ?r the last 15 year-, and believe him p'-rfectiy honorable mi all luistneKs transactions and linaitcinlly ne to curry out any obi lotions mad* n; th? ir Ann. . 4 > Wi-xt &.'I'KIJA.V, Wholesale Druggist OM'OO, II. ( / ' Waliuno, Kinnas Jc Marvin W IwIoshIm l>ruu^rivtM. Toledo. (). Hall's t'atarrh (Jure In iiiken int really, anting dlre.Hly iwoti the Mood and iiiucoua surface* of the system. IM.'e, 76c. pef botfle. Hold hy all. Driurgfati, Testimonials free. Family Pills are the best i? t I hoi paramour, John Stroud. | Stroud had jnwt returned frem ( i Charlotte, whw? he hid gone to * I select a home for himself and wife 11 aud was hack home to cmrv h?r ' t j to (Charlotte. Shortlv hefnro tho ( d shooting bo was seen walking wi'b ' hor tewnrd the station, the couple ' being on their wav to board tho V A evening northhotind train. T to 1 or throe revolver shots wero heard, l>ut no attmileu was paid to this. j Later in the night Stroud j wont to a neighbor's hnuse and ^ stayed, sa\yig that a crowd of ,x negroes had taken his w**mnn ^ from him. This morning tho 11 woman's body, dead for hours, " was found t?v the railroad track. *' and Stroud had hei-u gono ?ovo.inl w hours lie was seen In come this wav and two negroes g*t, on tho I ^ northbound train an I follow?djn him They stood on the platform j and between Ii-mm and Fort Mill " they saw their man netting off s at Fort Mill, th?y cam? hcr? with / him and wer? going on down to *u_ J ? - in*- m nil IIJUIUtT TllPtl TUP1 police cot wild of 11?? matter :incl ^ locked the |?r?^ m?r up Bankruptcy Law S ipoivedes Stale , ^ Liiws it) LlsdvoriCV Proceed- i ing. I a Macon, (ia , Dec. 5.?.Iudi?e w Kinorv Spccr today decided that v the Imnkr.tptcy laws h ive superceeded nil laws in insolvency s proceeding*, and that receivers j appended hv State courts in sol- ^ vtmev cases cease t i liave authority jj and inu-t he compelled to surrend- ^ er assets to tho an:hoi i/,<d officer of tho bankruptcy court when trailed upon so to do. The decision was tho outcome of t hearing had upon State Court lieeeiver T. ?J. Carting's refusal turn over to ' the court bankruptcy assets in his M I I mums i?cion?m?T to the Macon jsl Sash Door mid Dumber com pan v. V Jndjje Speer say*: "An order will | ' be enforced requiting hitu to j s surrender tho nssots to the* mar-j a shal " ? The case will bo appealed. j1 Costly Accidentnt the State 1 louse. ' d Tho State, Oth inst. While one of the larjje columns i 1 for the rear porch of tic State house was betnji hoisted yesterday a ternoon the heavy iron band holding the rinu-i in whic the double blocks an hooked jxavo e way while the hum column was almost perpendicular. Jt came down wiih a crash and hroko about where the band encircled it. No one was hurt, but tlie money loss is quite lnr?re and a will cause some relay probably, j ? This is lh? second of the columns i . I ' cut many tears ago that has been ! , ~ j (1 broken In the first instance, i tj howe/cr, th? break was sai?l to] be fine to a ilaw in tho granite, j' the column being finable to sup-i^ port its own weight. i I plying for patent; it may bo worth money. I " I Wo promptly obtniu U. 8. and Foreign I (( PATENTS |' WAKKS or rdiim EN- tl| TIRE itloriifty h fee. bend model, aketch . or photo and We send nn IMMEDIATE tl FREE report on patentaTilitV. *WsV|* the bent evnl xervlco and advice, and our chariot are mo<lerate.i \ Try uh. SWIFT & CO., Patont Lawyons, ?pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. v . i " ""a. Hashed His Throat With Rizor. \ Special to The St>K? Charlotte, N Dec. 8 ?J. J Hood, a well known business nan, slashed his throat with a nzor this morning with suicidal ntent, as result, it is said, of >roodi?:.? over a recent business 4 >sk of soma in a recent lUsiness veulure. Hood's hroih r was cut in tr\iag to di-arin h* would In' suicide. Hood delure* tliut lie will yet end hits xistencn. Him inability to sever * he wind pipe saved his life. He nude six cuts in attempting to . nerce. tliat orguii. It was with ifficulty that the police and ootid'* eon id at tend to his wounds, le asked thrna to let him die. t Minister Killed ?>y ?n Kxplled Churchman. / Brookwide, Ala., Dec. 8. ? Rev. . W. Bradford, Methodist minis* er at this place was shot, and illed this afternoon by 13 1). Jogmnn. Cotfuiun was standing a Bradford' s doorway, it is said, ml lirwd two shots, both taking . ffee.t in the head There wero no ritiies-os to iIih tragedy Cefftnaii was once a member of lev. Mr. Bradford's church, l ut :i(l I it'.-ii uvimll.xl '? -1 , .. I- < , > i.-> mi i w | ami or this reason there is alleged to uv? oeen bitter fooling CoiTuian urrendered. Incendiaries in Florence. ipecial to Die State. Fiorenct?, Deo 5 ?Iticendin s isi piglit hit Mr. George .. . Jusaae, an a^ed lint hard ivork'ng Joule lorato veteran, a hard b:?j... 'woof nis haras were limned, nd a third barn with the stables rus saved only by the heroic Kirk of Mr. Cusuac's neighbors l Orum. A quantity of cotton ed and forage was destroyvd. jass will be over $500. liloodounds carried the trail of the rehugs to a distance. It is suptosed they escaped in a buggy. Confessed Five Murders. Lake City, Flu., Dec. <>.? hoinas ,1. Hampton, colored, /ho committed a double murder t Fort While, this county, nmo ears ago, was hanged here today nrthociine. The doomed man bowed the most remarkable nerve nd smoked a cigar to the very lomcnt the black cap wis adustcd. In his statement just beore the execution he confessed n five murders, one of a conuctor on a train in Lexington ounty, South Carolina, in 1S87, homicide that lias for the lust i years heen a mystery. Other mirdersi ivm n ?/? ??m ?-i ? ' ' - - vwiiiuiiudu 111 vjforia. Hb was working in a turicntine camp when the Fort Vlnte crime was committed. lie sea ed and was only rocenily i cupturod. IpcFT All persons are hereby notified, nd prohibited from entering up n, hunting and fishing upon, utting and hauling wood or tiin~ er from, or committing any ther trespass upon the following v escribed tract of land, to wit: All that tract of laud in Gills Jrcek Townshin. (\umtw < * ' - ? J, J v/?'?? ? vj v;i aster and State of South Carolina, containing 100. acros, moro r less, and bounded by lands, <>w or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas IcCorkle, it. K. VVylie, T. Y. V'illiunis, Mho Sims lands and thers the sumo being the tract f land on which (ins Armstrong ow resides. The provisions of iw will be strictly enforced L'tiinst any petson disregarding lis notice. J. M. Heath, Leroy Spring, Lancaster Mercantile Co. Owner*, Oct. 28th, 1901 # ' > i \ . > * \