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ision alnco i(? iufuncy.
r one to tl. * .'live you In
uud 44 Ju.sl-;u*-4f?j<Kl" aro but
Ac 1 crtho health oT
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ASTORIA
iiuto lor Castor Oil, PojpoSyrttjts.
It is Pl?want? It
;ri?itiiio nor other >i*ucolk)
%i-aiit?C. It destroys Worn*
Cures Diarrlnen w??l Wind
Ti".utiles, euros Constipation
to' the "Food, regulates th?
? hs althy and natural Bleep.
:e mother's Friend.
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vcr 30 Years.
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1 . 1 ii \?s yock* t fure preventai
i> - i.t bv mail in plain package
,. "| I it i eei pi of pjii'p $1.00 per
hux; X 1 r $2 50 (' raw ford Bros.
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1 Cosily, Quii'kly, Permanently
Restored
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ANI> V IT A I.IZKIt issohl with wnticn
> uai ai'lee locure A trvouc 1 rbiiity.
Vital tv Failing Mincry. Fits,
l> zziii-Hs Hysteria Bmps all Drains
(in the Nervous S\ hi em Caused !y
I bill Hat-its or Fxre-olve Use of Tot
lmccn. Opium. I iounrs, or * Z?ivin b
Pace Mini Kills'' It wanls oft' Ins
nity, Consumption ami Death. It
rivals lie Blood and Bluiil, Hnllds up
the Shattered > ervrs, Hi stores the
Kire of Y'<ulb. slid Bring- tbe Pink
O'nw to P.tle < heeka, and Makes you
Y um; and Strn- g avaiii fiOc , 12
Poxes $5 By Mail to Any Add'ess.
Crawford Bros Druggist. agents, Laua?u-r.
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
1 <?ncaste>, C H , >4, C , Dsr 4 1901.
Notice is hereby given that this of
fire III lie p'Mi from tbe 1st day of
.) anuary to the 2nth day of February,
19'2 for the i urpose of receiving (he
r turns of tbe Taxpayers of Bum/aster
c unty.
ii . i i--~
.. , , 11*' iiijj propcriy 10 inetr
poesi Mtoii or control as Manager,
Hoiile or ?* Hii?Iimi d, Parent, Guar
ihxii, T uatee Executor Admlni-trat
r. Receiver, Acco'uuti g uttieer,
Aweut Attorney or Factor on lite 1st
day of January 1902, are required to
i 1 L lie same for taxation within the
time required iiv law or Incur the
penalty ot Klf y per ceat. which at?
laches in cane of iiii'iire to do ho
A ?e Hwee*ain- tit of nil Real Estate
and nil itnprovoutei Is tti re n, tcIn
r wit nil personm* property of
e ry description mun be u veil to the
Auditor for ( e as-e?c ment for 1902
I I,v , oil I'm of One Do lar >s laid
upon all male peraotiH between the
ages of 21 mid i 0 years, exc*nt persons
who are ?.x mpt by law.
The Auditor oi atl assistant will attend
the following place* in the couii
iv on thrdujs named he low for the
convenience ?>f the public
Osceola Tuesday J ?' 7, 1902. 12 m.
Pleasant Va-ley Weil. Jan 8, 1902
Itnlair I'liursday Jan 9
Van W v cK, Friday Jan 10
Dixie, Monday a in . Jan. 13.
Dwiglit, Monday p. m., Jan 13.
1'radtHville Tuesday Jan, 14
TuXidiiiw, Wedne-iDy Jan. lo
F Ihl < 'r*eU church, Thursday Jan. 16.
Dr. ''. t'. WelHbe's, Friday Jan 17.
Pi inn s, t-aturn'a> Jan 18
liaile Gold Mine, Monday Jan. 20.
[< r.-lia\i. Tuesday ami Wednesday
Jan 21st and 22 to 2 p m.
Uealli oprings. Thursday Jan 23,
Meat-ant Hill, Friday Jun, 24lli to 2
p. mf
,V. T. V'anlaiidipjtham's, Monday
Jan. 27 .
It will tie to Hie i n *re*l of ?w*r?,
r?x I'ayer lo make their return 1
>r< niptly and nave the penalty of oO
>er cen t which att iches after the 20th
f February |
After the above dvtee I will he found ,
i the Auditor's Office to wait upon 1
lie pub it,
Uespectfully,
^JMO. A. COOK, I
Auditor, L. C, '
Thi Sooth Wasting
Her Opportnoities,
Mr. W. H. Fin lay .on Call. At
tantion to It. Manufacturing
Enterprises Ready to Come,
Hut Solicitation. Necessary.
To tha Editor of Tha State.
If tha people af South Carolim
1 would put an industrial agent ii
New York city alone?one capable
and "up to it"?ho could fin<
wark 900 days ia tha year, 24
hour, each day, and it would b<
at I a * - * *
uitt or si investment the falmetti
State ever made. Unless a par
son has lived in both places, am
been a close observer and an en
thusiast ou industrial developmen
such cannot grasp the situation,tb
opportunities, the possibilities
much less the blenoing ef the two
I see now that while the Stat
of South Carolina has forged t<
the front and accomplished won
dcrs in cettna mill building, i
ban aeglscted more important in
dustries and easy possibilities
that could hare, and yet can b
had. They are still rips aut
numerous. 1 refsr to the stnalle
and miner manufacturing enter
prises- plants that ask no favors
nor investment in their steck
New York city is chock full o
such ? packed from two and threi
| stories below the ground or up t<
eight and tan iteries above ground
ownad by man who ara aking ou
u i are existence?altbeugh doioj
immense business and employing
thousands of hands, expenses aa
up their prefits, rants, lights
fuel, labor ? particularly the lat
tar ara fearfully high hare. T<
illustrate, a certain article pro
duced in the south that Ian
familiar with, the labor of tha
enters into it is $2 par dozen
i here it is $5. When brought t<
the atteotieu of a manufacture
here ha has navar given it i
thought, seemed te think we onl;
grew cotton. lie grasped it ii
tire minutes and bad mo to opei
negotiations to ship bia raw ma
terial down there te make up
Theae people here, the &verag<
man, knows lees of conditiem
south, than the southerner doei
of the north. negro man frou
my town arrived hern two weeki
ago anal in 20 minutes was offeree
$2.50 per day, or $4 per night
and he only an ordinary laborer.
Heads get $2 to $7 pet day hart
and the difference in labor alone
is sufficient inducement to hole
out to eay nothing ef lenger hours,
freedom frons labor unions, striket
etc., coat of living, rents, power,
fuel and local support; this lattei
is aot known hern.
Tbeusands of tbean enterprise!
could be moved south, with ease,
by proper werk. Advertising; in
no good ? no attention is paid to
it. Many of these plants are
owned and operated by foreigners,
who pay so attention teanything
except the putting in of ten full
hours each day and grinding out
all possible in the manufactuied
product. It matters not where
this is done?the market earea
not?asks not.
W hen approached with inviting
schemes, no attention is paid, but
if presented with facts shewing
advantages of 10 to 50 per cent,
in saving in the cest of production
jf their wares, you are their m&n
and they are all attention, ready
and willing to listen and ready to
ge with you and investigate in an
hour. They want no help; wont
have partners, stockholders, board
A directors and all these things ?
they will move themselves; furnish
all the capital ask no favors.
All they want is a verification of
the representatienu. Such are not
insignificant by any means. They
nperate 100 to 1,000 hands, none
Df them skilled except, the leaders.
To pick up and place a half deze
I or mor? of these enterprises in any
town of 1,000 to 20,000 popula
' tion in South Carolina would do (
| far mere good than anything 1
conceive of to advance, and almost
iastaDtly, tha material prosperity
of the State. w
The writer never realized the
thing in hnlf it* importance* and St
easy to set at, aa much as during p<
the past few months. Hun- hi
a dredsof illustrations could be give* di
n | hut space will not permit. This in
0 matter is worth the consideration , c?
1 of the men who have to do the j tt
thinking in Seuth Carolina and ie ! tt
e the solution of thing* down there, j la
a Whether acted upon or net, I feel T
- j i have done my duty bringing it 11
1 to the attention of the ptople. w
U. W. Finlayson. w
t 545 Broadway, New York City, si
e Jan. 4. e<
le
MOWS THIS! Ul
8 WfofffrOne Humlred Dollars He- 1"
0 ward for any case or * at arm that cau*? fr
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure
F J i HENEY A CO., Props To- "1
t ? r>i
We tho undersigned have kn ?wo ! 1
F J Mien y f-?r toe la.-t 15 years, and j K4
believe him perfectly tionorablc in all ,
r busiuusH transactions anil financially , ?
a able'o c <rry wui any obligation*made I c(
. by their firm
1 1 W km' * r kit ax, Wholesale Druggist, ol
Tolede, O I o
WAi.niNO Ivinnan <fc Marvin j
Wholes tie Druggists. Toledo, O. ' tt
Wall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-I .
? t rna'iy, aciingdira.-tly uuon the blood ; 18
a' d luui-ou- surfaces of the system. jr
P.-i-e, 75c ner bottle. Hold by all : '
f Drui'piuts, iVstimonials free. d<
Hun's Family Pill* are the best I ..
B j tt
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A Flunk Movement antl a Rout, i j0
t . w
i Tit-Bits. p]
j; Tn the court house an IrishmaiT- Cr
t stoe<l charged with stenling a pi
, watci from a fellow-citizen. 11 u ?
- stoutly denied the impeachment, c<
3 and brought a counter accusation r?
. against his accuser fer assault aed tl.
3 battery committed with a frying- ja
I pan. The judge was inclined to
. take a common-sense view of the w
? , w
3 cas?, and regarding the prisoner, g,
r M?u' p<
a 1'\Vhy did you allow the prose w
y cutor, who is a smaller man than
3 yourself, to assault you without p1(
3 resistance! Had you nothing in (j
. veur hand to defend yourself ur
with?" |tr
Pj "Bedad, your Honor," said ^
k Pat, 441 had bis watch, but what ,rj
a was that against a frying-pan ?"
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4 TMK IMtlDb OF UKKOKM1^
1 aa
Many soldiers in the last war i
' wrote to soy that for Scratches, j '
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, j in
i Sore. Feet and StitT Joints, Buck- U
# ' j
d leu's Arnica Salve is the best in hi
j the world. Same for Burns, 1 j
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Erup-j
1 tious and Piles It cuies or no | In
' pay. Only 25c at Crawford Bros j
and J. b\ Maekey & Co's drug! pi
store: jn
' """ nc
i The Filipinos art a good (leal d<:
like the hoars. They keep eur* an
' rendering, but somehow the tight- ah
1 lag gees on. ? Yorkville Yeotuaa. m
CASTOR 8A 2
Por Infants and Children. R(l
' The Kind You Haio Always Bought #fl
'i ?? urs the
i Signature of
! A lot of people have an idea
. that the invention ef wireless to- j,j
legraphy will do away with tho 9M
, system now in use, but such a re. ^
suit is hardly more likely than that
the invention of ice making would
do away with winter. The wire- ft,
less sy steal baa come to 611 a Held |?(
_ i vr . i mi xr
im*w mioccu? l oi'KVUte I eoman.
pr
koili :a dkarly
attack cl<
'My wife whs so ill that good ^
physicians were unable to help ^
her,'' writes M. M. Austin, of 1,
Winchester, Intl., "but was Completely
cured by Dr. King's New gr
Life Pills." They work wonders in
siomach and liver troubles. Cure
censtipation, sick headache. 25c a
at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey
& CJo'e drug store. "<
,,w -pi ii?111
Washington Latter. tb
an
From our R^guUr ot *p . .<1 n ) ^
Washington, D. C., Jan t>.? **
Mil
Congress resume I w n k todav, |.
I '
lth a good attendance in hdb )rt,
snate R'i'i H cm, hut ir?ith<r liv
saatorK n ?r It >- 1 piv -m - ( u.n
tared so eager for w irk us it tlie*: "?
Dginning of il (? -i >11. ! M* ! Ml
3?s not necessarily ni'vui that lhe|
ulustrv di-pt.i >'>1 ; Ii ? ' ?! (
?sh is not m >j a -p u,) Lis d |
ule aftei a holiday i-? u iiuuion to ,
i? age man and (Congress is i ho
rgely mado up of vim* .? jipmi. ' H
be immediaio husim >s l> f ire the* "
louse is the Nicaragua Canal bill, ''
, ? tin
hich will li-* ?1 v?'?t e 1 a !' ?' day, r|f
ith practically all ii o talk on one hc
de ? in it* favor - and then pu*9- th
1. Tho Senate wiil proceed i NV(
I
uurel) with roiiti: ?? n>iins-i, _
ntil the Philippi I" tar:ir hill,
issed by the II >>ise, is reported
'Oin commiiUe riui i ii 1 t>. i
lice will he injected into its cu
encodings, as tli< r< js a stion/l"'1
^ . str
intimenl among .latorsin ,nv >r
mewiuuntr iuai ni?*a o|r . i a
lrdance w 11 ! in * r> oniHn ~ , '" |
f the Philippine < 'mumi-sion. | y
nit some tariff e i i v
le islands. the a<iniini*ttniion
not yet openly ndvo^.i. in,, Philipine
tariff concv-ioi, <>u i ' ii
lesn'tdo wo ii will he open to
le charge of favoring Cuhu, ,J"
hich we are preparing to turn
more than tin* Philippines *k
hich belong t* us Tun ultra
* I at
rotectionists oppose giviajj tariff tti
incessions to ii her ?.\yi*on, and p"
resent indications ar? that they v"
put
ill h? able to hea 1 off anv tariff j
meetsions nn?l to pi event the '*'j
ititicatien of th? reciprocity :>h
.1 , ,* Pa
atteu brought over lrou the
wt Congress*.
Senator Feller ii one of those Hn
.Th
ho believes that thw Cubans will. i
icceed in maintaining theu* inde-1
mdonce after thoy gut it Ho
as the author of the amendment
> the war resolutions, which of- f
jially assured the world that the M?
. S. had no desiro to. assume ^
iveroignty, jurisdiction or con*
H 0
ol over Cuba, and he still thinks six
lat this trovsrnment was wise in ,>HJ
ving that assurance. Mr. Teller Bk
I
cpresuod pleasure at a public uu
atement made by President elect
alma, of Cuba, resenting the R<>
section that his candiucy and
action had been secured ?>y the
lluenccs and assistance of tin* ?k
. S. government and expressing
s independence in this plain ?'?
nguago? "No 0110 will control
e I am free to act without
ar or furor. v I have made no ^
edges for the purpose of gain- Bk
g office.1' Senator Teller does
>t go so far as to say that he ?al
eso't believe in the ultimate
inexation of Cuba, cannot honor
ily be taken in the U. S., but
ust come from Cuba. He thinks ('lx
ere will be more or less talk in Ria
DUgress about commercial re ~~*
nrocity with Cuba, but that the ^
' . l>Pe
ministration will fail in it* 1
forts to get legislation authorize
g it. ~ ?
An cx Rough Rider is Hading |,jr
e Judiciary Committee of the ,Rboa
mate a formidable obstacle to -*or
s enjoyii eat of the salary and
lolumonts of U. S. Marshal for
Southern District of Indian
uritory. His name is B. H.
dbert und lie served as Mr. **"
losevelt's orderly while the
uijjh Riders were in service, t**
n -?n<
e is a half-hrid Cherokee, with >"'
. ? ?BI1
operty and influence. at.
Treasury experts figuro that the
sculatiou of money per capita in
e I J. S. on January I, 1002 was
58.(50 against $2?. 10 January l
1800.
The talk abeut the puy of Conessmaa,
recalls n conversation Bit
at teok plate, s*nie years ago aufl
tween Representatives D. S.
ilhertson and "Buck" Kiltrnre ?
Julb?r?on, I'm getting tir?d of | ^
is Congressional life. It's stale
d flat, and eery unprofitable,
man can't eave a dollar wf his
lary. I'm going horn? to reme
mv prat'i aaion. Confound
how do they expect a fellow to
t along on $5,000 a year and
'?? decently." Culhersen?I
low it's mighty little, Buck ?
ighty little, hut1 remember,
ick, it's powerful regular."
Kt VV'D tT OUlVK'i
(Iv iKi:
w ?
4,1 know I would have l?ng ago
?n in my grave,'" writes Mr?. S
. Ni-ivkoih, nf Decatur, Ala., "if
had not hoeu for EUetri? Bit rs
For throe years I Buffered
itold agony from the warst form
Indigos!ion, Wuterbrash, Siomh
and Bowel I Dyspepsia. But
is excellent medicine did me a
n ld of good. Since using it I
n eat,heartily and have gained
pounds." For Indirection,
isb of Appetite, Stomach, Liver
<1 Kidney troubles Electric Bit's
are a positive, guaranteed
ro Onlv r.Oc at (Crawford Bros
d J. F. Mickey A Co's drufc
re.
4 T*CT 'JtMMtfMBa???1i
ViiiluUiS Liiiil & iiililGII
5 fimiuHifm
(i'ii ro I'l-seng ?r Depurinitiui.
Ii.-duie; EfTi't'iive June 15th, 1901.
n l one.
w KSI HOUND.
:avks N<i 11. No. 86. No 83.
Intily.
'11 dell SSJUa 12 60p
I'stvi l le 9 20a 1 27 p
.? i'hIimw 1050a 2 0'?p
miii springs II 20a 2 12p
nca ter 12 20p 2 47p
vei-i'ie 12 401? 2 5Up
lawbi Jet 2 3Up 3 lOp
( Hill 4 0?ip 3 40p
ilkville 5 20 p 4 IHp
ekory (trove (i 05 4 50p
V KKl VKS
icKKhurg ft 60p 6 20p
iKAVKS
teksliurg 6 45a 5 25o
ilerson rtpg 7 45i 6 49p
eibv 8 20a 6 OUp
'nrietta 9 25a 6 4lp
rest ? iiy 9 65a tf 59p
tlierfordtoii 10 30a 7 15p
erma1 1 ity 12 00a 7 60p
i k ki v k8.
irion 1 OOp 8 30p
KAST BOUND.
No 32. No 34 No. 12
Daily.
j|IAVK8.
irion 5 OOp 2 00p
ermnl City 6 36p 2 45p
i lierlonii ou ftOSp 8 25p
real t'ily 6 20o 3 ft Op
nrieita 0 S3p 4 Op
ell?v 7 15p 8 OOp
tterson Hpg 7 25p 6 12p
i KKI VKa
icksburg 7 48p 6 40p
jKA VK8
tcksburK 8 I5p 7'ftOa
jk??ry Grove 8 45p 7 50a
kviile 9 l#p 8 50a
ek Hill 10 OOp 12 00a
liwl'a Jet 10 20p 1 30p
/ei si> le 10 40p 2 OOp
i canter 10 55 287p
alh Springs 11 20p .Slop
> rnhaw 1) 35p 4 lOp
stville 11 50p 4 30p
KRIVK8.
mien 12 25a 5 30p
GaFFNEY liKANi H.
WESTBOUND.
No. 15. No. 13.
iKAVKfl.
icksnurpr 1 OOp 6 00a
eroltee Falls 1 20p 6 20a
IVES.
Hiiev 1 40p 8 40a
KASTBOUNI)
No. 14 No. 16.
. W A V RQ
ITney ' 710a 2 20p
i-rokee Falls 7 30a 2 40p
LKIVKS
lekahur^ 7 50a 3 OOp
20 Minutes for dinner.
!oie?Trains Nos 32 and 33 are
rated daily
rains Nos. 34. 35 11. 12, 13, 14. 15
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r
'rnnectiong: At ? nmd?n with
ittiern Ry , n A. I. and A (J.
le. At liHnoHRtcr with Ij &,<*. R,
A t'atnwbi Junction with Sea,r?l
Air Liue. At Rook Mill with
ithern railway At Yorkvilie with
'olinaA Northwestern R. R. A*
ckt-burg with Houtliern railway,
t-helhy and Rutberfordton with
Lj. Ai v* arion wiMi Hou'hern
E. H. HAW,
Gen'l. PttHHanger Agent.
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11.>i[Minjo asjno.) [hij.hJi rfAjjnirfdx.t ub uvq)
i>A ?joui noi o(j ' -paj pint roop|
i)i a^uoi 'tMAiati jno.i oi|)oon *'t| (avians
i>X i?jo)soj hi v\ ainij in na^wj Kj.qiiji uojj
imojji JO v sB.rtilp joj potiaaoXuMq
loop ai|i?JtiiuMiM auv san*u) oijj ; Ainiia
poo|q ot|/( -smoq tfnpiav pus uopiquta
WOI 01(1 Til J[0?t! tqBojiiniai en-in jfe^Y
?1?M BOX M| V
AW OM IflMk
Srery day jtrengthens the belief of emt?
it phyeiciaua that impure blood is the
i?e of the majority of our die?ee.
enty-five yeare ago this theory wee used
" r lnB nrmum 01 nrowna' iroa
t'r>* Jh* m*ny remarkable en res effected
this fainons old household remedy are
sclent to prove thai the theory is corre*.
>wne Iron Bittarr is sola hr all deaJear
lacate Taw BawaU WHh Tappers*
waAbiiri,k>i-!.ur? ?onetlpatldn forever.
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