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?o mi * Tea Hftvo Always E la we Car ever ilO yeurs, I _ antf h* L?*<? * S'r/ -/r/'-, ?<"**> " - ? '< 1 ~' ^ jMhhv 4U1 CotroUa-ttU, , Imitations t flteperla&^'s '.I 'e wiili lakata soul Children 15*i>ei "- What is C, Otrtorla \m a harmless subsi 9*ric, I)ro?v< and Soothing1 i ?itai hi ria'tiia' Opi?uu, me tHfeataaoo. lus ugo is its gua mm* mllnr^ We er I:-lines**. It 4)aMc. It relievos Toothing 1 wd Flr.tulenoy. It, assiniila Uimtu wit uvd Bowels, giving 11m Child* e o'it Panacea?Tin ENUJH2 CAST Ilea., tlio J yjf 7 Tha Kind Yoa Hai In Use For Ov rm mmtaun company, tt mui JkNCAS TElt AND QL1ES I'EF. HA1LWA1. fcokedule iu effect Aug. 23, 1900. (Liaiij except mud a ) WESTKOdN L> | E VMl'Bt'UND, Km'*. 14 -4U"i lb I No's . and 16 SL P M .V / .. P M |W * 55 \r >lne?u?r Lv 9 40 8 10 i |f 1 6 00 Ki-ubuix in u 8 47 1 447 Bptcwmlivilitt 10 40 8 >7 67 4 7 Port Lawn 11 00 9 19 P M 4 00 Ly Lancaster Ar 11 40 9 40 . No 14 l"avl'i4 'M .imer 0*30 am. Makes c.os < > i tec i ?'i at Chester . Milk -touihrn Kahwav No. 38 for I Charlotte and irhiiis u riti; and Heafco&rU Air ... . ' Atlanta (Special" 9*T Atlanta n il p*r <h west A'so with Carolina m l Northwestern Railway No 10 r..i nu'tir N. C\ and inMrmediatt puii.ti.ai. -.ulhera Kail My No S3 r .r 'olumbj and prints h N*. 17, leaving i n ster 10.30 a m ! Cpaaectfl wi< > -vnitlie u Ktthway No. , 41 from CoiUiiiUta ?u > oiutH south; fiW^boar! \ir it* " \ aula Speeiat" j Cram north** <! * **' rn points and > ttauthern K N*? i3f">io North-i tfn mil -us -m* ii t>: ij?i? Atler *vitu & <i 1l . ?i Uiackfbutg. i M ?. IH, t i Ljt iimr 4.OH p ni ; 'I Wl'ts A ' I HI- ?" I i S i(iE JpMt Hint- .1-iT...? a* id South ! .At K?n*i, i4 Lrnier fori fcarloU? mil . -iuU-. Mo li ii-? i.i^ f". ftter H.I9 p at. W>u ism *< th *M>ulh**rn ; JUi1 N i ii -i n in it unci I ( IHU* SOU! Ii AS VI r"4 .# i Agt ' tiBROY Hr.iHi-tt.il i I , Mmbbhki ^ r . mat ?? I 2?t; f--I'll-'-Hi ?% 'ij < Z- " r i* c 2 71 O * '/o ? T - ? ~23C* ?" ' i - 2 ? g. ? 3 ? Sr S XT 1 m =- . ii r T *f* - I 5 ? |- =-! s?afc ? 2? ? f-1 ! 111 f ; r w 5 ~ o . C -5 3 -5 ? _ ? to 1 SI X '* - 7- x -H s I * 1 3* a 5" * -w 3*" gajit ? g 6 s': ; 22:1 tZlZQZl w. 3 =r 3 "t B5 CO s. s ? = 2 - ~ a 1 3 a a. ?!.? SlIsS^ ? Cm ?* 0,1 3 I a 1? I I <w O ? ? C 1 ? *1 *+ *1 rf 1 H til I I I I I 1HMM < ""JS PAPERS A WEEK * * S^f ABOUT THE ^ p :E OF ONE. ^ X iBii> ?nW fk? AHbmU X '' S MtN-Wnk Jiurnal for $ _ J SI .75. ? 'mifrl' U4? ] . knight, o&A which hoi been iui borno tho signature of 5? been ctfttlo under hJs p?r? .npervision olucc its infancy, no one to den-rive you in title, md 44 Jusl-as-ijood" are but nud eitdKiiKcr vho hoallli of ienco against Experiment. ASTORIA tltute for Castor Oil, Par? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It rpliine nor other Karcotio irautee. It destroys Worms euros Diarrhoea ami Wind troubles, euros Constipation ios the Pood, regulate* the liwiliby ancl natural sloep. / o Mother's Friend. "OR!A ALWAYS of ^-J.CvWUl KJ U& ie Always Bought 'er 30 Years. ^XSjP^SSJSSKSQSS^XQ^BaiiSBflHHHB AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Lauuule-, H , -l, C , D?c 4 1901 Notice in hereby given fbal tlii* of II i*i i!: lit < p ii ft mi |lie lei day til Jitmiur.i t<> th* 2<)tli day ? f Fitiruary, III 2 or the Mirpo-.* of receiving the r turijf. of < he 't'HX . Kv. ra <n J.aiira?ler c .uuly. - Ii i>e-*<-ns having proprrty in (hen poese.-?K>i or control m .Manager, Ifntde or . ? Hu*hkud, Parent, Guar tliMii, T Uilf Executor AotniuiHtia* t -r, K?o iver, *cco.?n\n.g L/flVc*r, A^ent Mt rney ??r Factor *>?? th* 1st day of January 1W2. are required to li-t lie ftimi* for taxation within the time required h? law or Incur the pe i?ih oi Flf j percent, wnich at(ache* in ea** or allure to a i A f< a-eeaani ui Of ail Keai Eunitr and >*1. improvements th-re n, to Itftlier will- mII pfcr-onal prope'rtv ?>f 0 i t <i? an ip< ion inu-i nt* g van r<? the A Uilit ir lor ( . e as-e? nieiit for 19(12 I 'tic i oil i ax ol Hue Dolat is laid lip ii (all mule poisons between the aifei of 21 itlitl fcO yearn, exci t persons woo are ex mpi bylaw The Aoditero an a>-eintaiit will attend the following places in tb* conn ij on the days named beiow for the onnventen'ie o' the puhdc 1 lectola Tuesday J an 7, 1902, 12 m. Ple**nnt Va'hy Wed Jan 8 1902 Beiair Thursday Jan 9. Van W * ck, Friday Jau lO. Dixie MonHo > > ... '" , ~?.T ? -II , Mil* JO. Dwiithr, Mm.liny p. m., Jan 13. J'radi sviile. Tuesday Jan 14 Tnxahaw. Wednesday Jan. 15. K ? ' 'r?ek church Thursday Jan. 18. Or " ?\ We's e'd. FrS.ia;. jv.. 17. Pnm> a, f>ai urda' Jan 1H llaile Hold Mine. Monday Jan. 20. K r?liaw Tuesday and Wednesday Jan 21st auo 22 to 2 p m Heath -pii'tifn Thursday Jan 23, Pleasant Hill, Friday Jan, 24th to. 2 p. M.# W.^T Vi.n!a>*dli sham's, Monday Jan. 27 Ii w? I he to the in'erest of every Tax Payer to make th-ir return pioinptly and save the penalty of 50 per cent, which atticnea af er the 20th of Fehruaiy a A er Hie above dvtes I will he found in i tie .uditoi's Hfflce to wait upon 1 e pati io, R- speetfully. J NO. A. COOK, Aaditor, L, C. - .. . ' m umm i Lit&DiiSiV, (Jet the ;Vew Novel rSPfea nu i N.iiotrnoN. 1 u>er> (iouorrhoet and GlVet inl to 4 il?y? Its action is magical. Prevent* i ridure 4/1 c 'inpiete. To b$ car rted hi v?h yooket. Hure preventative. -?Mit bv mail in plain package, [ repaid on receipt of pji<W. ' $ I .W> per 3 f r $2 50* UrawfQhJ 3ros, P litririH-!', A'<r i"s f^antytaier rt. C. VIGOR orMEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Kestorod HINDIPO XfoVhXZ [Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITA EIZERiaeoUi With writen u nai an tee louure Nervous Dfbilitv. Lost Vitality. Failing Memory. Fits, Dlzzim SB. Hv'steH* HrniU It T?w??r? >ii the Nervous System t^aused by Had Hahitn or Kxcesslve Use of Tot mcco, Opium. Llquore, or *'DiVln? lie Pane thm Kill* " It wards off In nlty, Consumption and Depth. ft Ichth the Blood and Brain, Builds up he Hhartered Nerves, Restores the ^ire of Youth. *nd Brings the Pink iiow to Pale cheeks. and Makes' you ' ungHnd Strong again. tOc , 12 loxQfi $0. ByjAIail to fipy Address raw ford Bros pinggls^, p^en^a, Laa -.ardiLWr. ? Few Ides Sold to YorkiiUe. Objection to The Extension of Tiiue in Playing Taxes t' t New* and Courier. Yntkville, Jan. 4 ?Special: A leveUheaded homines* man said to the writer a few day* ago that this thing ?f extending the time for psyiog taxes from January 1 i to March 1 was a!! wrong. That it disorganized the financial ar rangeimuta of the State and all the counties, and was of no benefit to anybedy except the large taxpayer* who could pay as well one time as another. The small taxpayer can pay as well in November as February, in fact it is' often the case that he can pay without trouble in the fall aad is feroed to borrew the necessary cash with which to pay later on. The citizea referred to uggested that the proper plan wen Id be to open the tax books oa or abeut October 15 aad allow taxes to he paid without penalty until Dec. l,then.ifan extension was absolutely necessary to allow the Govern n a 11 - '1 1 ' i muu vuuipi.rouer uenerxi lo *x tend the time until December 20, whan the bueks w nl<i finally and absolutely close and penalty attach. The ^tate and ceunty would thea he in poeition to meet all their claims promptly and their business would more smoothly. It ^a hardly likely, bowfver, that wp sensible a business scheme willmeet the apprnral of the Legislature, , for the very simple reason that it would deprive some of the "statesmen" of what tbey consider a cry valuable piece of political | capital. 1 At tfeie time leet year not less thaa (10,000 werth of millea and horeee had already been sold by the local dealers. It is exceedingly doubtful whether as much aa (1,000 worth bae been djapeeerl of tbia year up to the present ttme. Not a sinjle "hoof" baa been shipped here, and it is poe sible that nene wil1 he. Your correspondent was informed a few days age tbet two Urge dealer* in ** adjoining county, wbo laat year noldaereral hundred bead, hare been forced to take them beck. In riew of the fact that there wa* ne proapect of selling them again they hare pipped sereral carload* to Atlanta and <' fit ? I everal to Norfolk, Virginia. Two Bretkors-in-Law Fight About a Cow. Speeial to The State< Florence, Jan. 10. ?A desperate attempt wae made about * miU* I from Florence last night upon the life of Julius Coleman, prominent farmer. Celeman and Oliver Pearce, his brether-ie-law, had a dispute ever a cow and fought, Pearce cutting Coleman in 10 places?twice on throat, once on forehead; nearly severed nose from face; several wouads in left side below the ribs. He was brought te Florence. Dr. McLeod took two heurs to dress the weunds. The loss of blood was censiderablh, but weunds will aot prove fatal. M. B. C. , . < ? . ' BEST FOR THE BOWELS If too htTnt a Kfnlw, healthy movement of the bowel*-?VSryrlay, jot'M will l>?. Keep your (ownll tprn, and be well. Force. in Jh? eha| e of. rlotemtpbyalcorptU poleon.ls dennrroue. THe S&aMWt. r?o*? perfect* ay of keeping the beweli dear and clean it to take KUC^AdSCw t9* - "*^*- ? y?* RVuiN'Mnv otntn, imutw ?iw sou. KEEP Mill BLOOD CLEAN 1 * i"? Captain Richmond P Hobspn He Has hy Assignment Taken Charge of the Naval Expesition?That 4'Silence is Golden." Special to The State. Charleston, Jan. . 10.?Capt. Richmond P. Hnbson, U. S. N., errired here todey from Greene buro, Ala , where he has beeq visiting his relatives. Ue has been assigned to take charge of the nayal exhibit at the exposition. He haa recently been lecturing on educational and literary topics in the west. ("apt. LLobseu wa* seen by the representative of The Stpte, but he bad little te say for publication. He declined to p*ureas himself un th?? r?n?ri tKoi fa? will resign his commission ami oppnse Congressman Bankhead at the next election. He alto refe*ed to speculate on tbo action i t bat tbo president will take id tbo Schley case, which is aow before him on apjH-ul Lost You Regret. ' He moveth to town and lesveth J the old farm "There ain't no ' money iu farming?too much hard work and no cash." Ho secththe merchant handling silver dollars, and forthwith concludes that the Iherchant hath a good time, an easy, soft snap, staying in his store all day long out of the snnahino, and he forthI < , 1 * * with concludes to put him up, a store and live easy and grow rich upon ease and soft snaps. And he doth put him up a store and sure enough lie doth handle a little more silver; but woo is him, for the rents must bo paid, and be doth also have to live, and lps sons and daugsters,needs must be "swell" to be in the "swim" like the banker's daughter and A&iss Primm. And theo also doth find that the goods have to be paid for, and the n^argin of profit doth prove a small thing. A,nd the I things he uses to eat, such as sweet potatoes and the many good things that he teok from mother arth, all have to be paid for in hard cash. And so if doth soon appear to him that the mere handling ,of cash hath no lasting pleasure in it, and he doth find that hi a, vexations and expanses doth nipltiply at a great rate. And he mourns in spirit and is full of trouble, for his cash capital is fast slipping awaj from him and he wishes he was back on thy depr old fpem once mere But, a,v! h.r,Vth not the money to buy _ it, ^yck again, and he soon realises that because of his folly hp will yoon hare to begin all ovpr again, j^pt this time as p raster. jind so we have ppokeo ? proverb. Bf ye pot dpqaiy^ hy the gjunjper ff the ailyar dpltywe ia tho draper .of ttye merchant man, for,, verily, the jmarchant doth also have his troubles, apd oft. he 1 doth not k^ow hew ha yeill ppy his bills. Apd I say ppto yon that, jifter all, man doth mainly put forth his anargies that he may have food to eat, and when thou hast solved the food problem on i the farm, then thou gain ait frbm the products of the>farm Will cling to thee and abide with thee; for verily I say unto yen that the merchant, the clerk pnd all the rest of those who nrndiwA nn>.Kin? t?-,-,ir tr ' r* " ti-~- ???? have to spend the bulk.) of their earnings for the very articles of food ^rbich thoa Oan'st pr6duc'eon the farm if thon hast the brains and the JjUl tp do it.?B. bevier in Tennessee Farmer. ^ . I am out ism. ' EvjrylAy Areqgth?a# the belief of eertas. Treaty.at# years ago thlfc theory war need JkrUrnif ?U bnnasbnld reaasdy org Hi?W IF* v " ?" 1 Bib; Fact Reforms Barglar. | J " t ! Photograph in Watch Oas*? Lends Him to Change Ilia War*. Mulilletown, N. Y., Dispatch, 5th j to Baltimore Son A sweat bal>\ f.icc, i ?t ograp'i. fd on the interior of * vatch <us*. , caused remorse in a burglar's heart and led to his returning stolen booty and making * d?M semination to reform. One night last week the residence of S> Ivan on Ashlev, near Chipraan's Corners, wa* rehhed of ifvernl articles, including a gold watch On the interior of the case was u phutogrttpr of Ash ley's infant dunlin ?r, OUd< m. All efforts to apprehend the bur jlar or recover the property having proved unavailing, Ashley had abandoned hope, when li" disc ?vered a package containing the stolen articles on h's porch >* - terdav morning. Inclose I in tl.A pare*] was the follow ng i.olc; "Dear Sir: I stole t hi* property ' from your house rci-emh' wj?l? ' you slept. When ! net i>aby,a face *i the watch cu->o it reminded ma of my own little one, long since dead. Then 1 thought of the innocence of childhood and the happy days when I was engaged in an honest and lucrative business. This retrospect caused indescribable anguish of heart, and 1 resolved to return the stolen property and hereafter lead an honest life, God helping me. "REFORMED SINNER" Ashley declares that he is now even more anxious than ever beforf to meet the stranger, aa he wunts to help him in his work of leforraation. Horrible Crime. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 11.? I Mra. JRalpn Webber, wife ef the I superintendent of one ef the de? partments at the cotton mill, was outraged and her tin oat cut by an unknown negro this morning. The crime was committed sh< rtlv after 7 o'cleek at ner home on Monroe street, and after her hnsband had gone to the mill. Har tbeat was cut almost from i ear to ear, hut it is thought she I will recover. H?r h?n(l? 1 also bfdly lacerated by the knife. \ A rewaH of $500 has been offered by the city, and thia will be increased by private subscript tion. -9 FOR HARNESS at onoek and you will |?e aetoniylyd 1 /<LJL- J*. it's this wa You can burn yours Powder, etc., or you with Steam or Hotl only one proper wa] scald and that is by Mexican Mustang ] ; it gives immediate relief, i linen cloth, saturate it wit! loosely upon tho wound. 1 idea what an excellent rem yon have tried it. A FOWL TIP. Ltaiment. U is ctUtd *?TAinu* ! ' * * * ^ mm i ii mm O ii-i 1 i-ne.ii! i inimi ? It no; Ktr-.ivf J in. loth, 1901. r-nM.- i me. ? MM ii ? -m r-- i*u? WESTBOUND. liKAVrs N II No. 36. No jj,4. i/Nily. i*o ' i S 101 1*2 6op vveatvlile 9 20a 1 27p *K r-bf v 10 6??a 2 0- p H. 'f - ^prtiiga II 2oa 2 l"p *nea ?or 12 20p 2 47p Riv??? ?|!i?? 12 40|? 'JJTop .'aiuwb? Iv 2 Sop 3 lUp lie. i 4 Oop 2 *0p V?n k ?' 6 'Op 4 18p Hickory Or.ve 4 06 4 60p A KK1VKS t4ia<a4~i>ur< 6 OOp 6 20p I.KaVhh <! .< **' uig 4o>i 6 26o P?t ?> ??.o f 46 v 5 4J)p Hnv.ii* .S2)U 6 OOp Hem, *tla 0 26 a 0 4lp K r? l*y 0 S6h ti 69p Kut iitWoiiiio.: 10 *><la 7 15p roeruiui < itv 12 004 7 60p AlvKlVKS. . He rimi J ?'0p 8 30p KAKTHwOND. No 42. No 34 No. 12 TV.il>. L4MAVK8. *1 1 r 6 00 p 2 Oo p rue ! '1 _ 1 30p 2 45p Ku Ut-ri .j*<|ioii 6 04p 3 26p Foriv ?i-,j 0 20.> 3 60p tienrie la OT.Sp 4 Op 7'16p 0 OOp Pitlernou Hpg 7 26p 0 12p .RKIVMS K.tiokHOij. g 7 4Sp 6 40p IjK.\ vks Kluuknbui k 8 16p 7 00a Hick-.ry drove 8 46p 7 60a V.ii k v i. 1?? U ifi,. U AOo ?t<.Ck til Id 12 (HU auwcu Jci 10 20p 1 30p Kiveini. a lo 40P 2 OOp ijmi e ihier 10 5i > 2 37p Heat b springs 11 20p 3 15p K r-h?w 11 3-Sp 4 lOp Veslvirlv 11 60p 4 30d AKR1VKH. OnVviilcii 11 16a 6 30 p G -aFKN KN t? IMNI H. westbound. No. 15. N*. 13. 1 jKA V i**8 Wachsnurn 1 OOp 0 00a herok?e Kails 1 20p 6 20a * HIVKS GaiTocv 1 40p 6 40a kahtbdund. No. 14 No. 16. Jj JOS Oatt'ney 7 10a 2 20p liertkee Kalis 7 30a 2 40p akivks Hlacksnarg 7 60a ' 3 OOp * 20 Minutes for dinner. Note?Trains N<>?. 32 Rod 33 are operated Gaily Trains N'*?. 34. 86. 11, 12, 18, 14. U and 10 *reoi> irate > dally except HuijC? intentions: At raiuden witji .Soiitneru R.\ , K L.. and A. C. Line At Lancaster with L AO. R, R \ H'awbi Junction with SeaGuard Air Line At Rock Hill V ith ?*nu client railway \t Yorkville with Carolina A Northwestern R. R. A* Black-burn with Moot hern railway. At r?helhy and Rutherfordton with S. A. L Ai* arlnn ^ <*b ^nnrhhrti B. H. HAW, Gen'l. P?t>?euger Agent. Are Ton wmoii Weakness manifests itself in the loss of iuihitiiin ii nH Qpllt 11 rr liAMAa rPAA. li watery; the tiwue* are wasting?the door ia being opened for disease. A bottle ofBrowtui' Tmn BHters taken in tim<B,will restore jour stre-wth, soothe your nerves, tnUte jour hJoc J righ aqd red.. Do yqu mpn gpi>i than an expensive fcpetial cotfrM Aftafcdiein?. * -nwna'Iror Bittera ia art} hjr f}l d*ler?. Bores Mexican Mnetanx Link it what you need. It takes effect to aee how quickly it heela aorea. y: elf with Fire, with i can scald yourself Nater, but th,e^e is r to cure a burn or using Liniment* Get a piece of soft old ? i this liniment and bind fqu can have tiokdbqoate edy this is for al bitrh rintil . ;'? v >? {>. . * . 4.. I bird*0Uat?d. with"Roop or oaf dilMM DM MftxkMm MmUri ? a'" . > ?