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?'! >. I,, i K #* C \ H t 8A ri'l.!V\V, IAV.AKY 1 .v, 1'. ? * s?> -r.. x r m i.i mi " \ ? >.i :i 1, . \ * ? HU'j1. I hii*" > t . - '<? Mi-*"- Mi ? f v? li I*..??*** ?- ... u.. X * || - II' Hir I - III ?f1?M i'idi< s et M !1 \i'!iij/r. h. oko out ? Ill,I > x Siii'i'nx aild IImv i !i..\v <| i *r mi iiumI hi ? the if h< >' ! >n . i,? v wer ?-x posed 1 to t ;v : * i nth * t.? V >?i t nt ' a brother who c>nii?' up front 4 ("!l >.'*! P'' il Chi l?t tints h >pt'lii| ' t ll? llOolli* l\ I il'S -?i*t I'll. v ' fen dav* *ttvjr hi* arrival mihII 3 jinx j*pp< ia i! i i hi hi. lii i! pin- 1 pie in '> \ * I :(?? now heinp VMCcirutt?d nid their i * lint mi It'll | | four i-t tht i' -?; j-o spreading there. Sunili, v nipht n nepro, who claim 'I to I in V* com* from Co ' lumhia tu he ink- n cure of here, ? appeared in tin' Council Chamber', an<l r i '*\ v f'hipf Put low that ^ ho had a o hi. 1 r-tse of shnllnox, 1 jixkcH tbo ' fYi -or to send him to ' tin* j.r <-t house I ho chi f wa> ' cobsi?le> ahlv frustrated ami made ' the f ? Hi>pet out *t once, He 11 claimed to have relative^ reur I' Rock riill and told the chief Mint 1 he hud money to pay the expenses ' of his keeping. Ah the pe>t house is no longer in nw, '.he cltiei sent him forth ami h? ha* not since been soea.? Rock Hill Hereld. A \ OI< 1)1 .\ AN K j | Mukin^ Vali ancy a Crime in the J < loa n of Lancaster and i'rovid- ! i in^ for t ho Punishment Thereof. Ke it ord 'iiH il by tMayer a d s | ' ?i< <>i t ? tow i* ?.f I.hiii'hkii r, iti't i (iuiu'i' :i r11iI>11?.i, ami by the . authority of'tm -am? Tlr t atiy person r ; e: one foumi wuoo< nil., about i.i i lie town of i.an 1 cash i Mom pla<??i.. |ilat:e, with-iut any | known umiIoich utai who have no visible ms known means of gaining a fair, honest ami i> pnlublb livelihood; s ail *u-pii-i ill- person goii g about ( wit'in 'lie limits ol aaiil town, swa,.~ pi g ami narleri >g ln>r*et (witm.ut producing a earlI'i.-ait of nis or ttieir goo i elnnucter sigi e?i t?y the Mayor i of s.,me eit \ or the in endent of some ( town in South ar ilina); I be wise all persons who acquire a livelihood by gain >i og or muse lacing without any t * ther visible means of gaining a livelP hood; also, a'l persons who lead idle unit disorderly li?es; li.ewiseail persons (uiii fotlowmg some tiandicraft, trade or irofeision. or nol having r s. me known or visible means of liveli* hood, who shall kie atne to work, ami, occupying or being in possession of 1 some p'eee of land, shall not cultivat J m?\ a 4(ii mlity tlnreof us sliall be ^ deemed by tlie Mayor of the town of Ij wicaster to be necessary for the maintenance of lnms-if and his family; f a.I fortunetellers for be or reward; c and all stnidy beggars, are, and shall i * 1 fl tie d eined vagrants, and upon con j vie 1011 thereoihy the Mayor, or? oun- ' <*iI shall be fined in ii mi)in not exceed" (] iii|X <n c hundred dollars, or imprisonHi r..r thirty dayM. Kitiii 'il hy the Mayor and Alder- fl mo i in ' mi ioil assembled, this Kth ti day of January in the year of our s ljurd one thousand nine hundred and ti i wo. Atti-t. It K. VVYLIK, <1 - Mayor. t i, s i cham i). junks, { T Clerk. ii NKW CKNTIJKY COM FONT (J Millions are daily finding a (J world of comfort ia Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from e Burns. Sr-alds, Cots, Braises: can- * ijuars Clears, and Kaver .Saras; l> corns Kruptians, Salt Khauna, a B dU and Falens; ra novus Corns ^ and Warts. Bast Pila core on (tilth. Oalv *25c at Crawford j , Bro's, J. K. M ickay ?Sc Co's drug stora. n low Are Tone KMu;i f Or flnfcbn ftror\*ni? Pill* eur* ?JI kl<1<ier Sl? Ht? . M tin fri i AHii .wwrMiifl l??n?ortj C* . (Art**** m M. Y. ^ Are Viiu Vtrak) q tV manifests itself ii. die om of si hiiii ii :iinl aeliiiii; bono*. Tin? blood is a v.'iterv ;lie I i< npc tiro ?ncl!nf??iU /Ia?. !. i - *"? MIK HIV UWM Id J J lieinir opened n*o. A l>oftieof Browns' Iron I'm.<ts inken in time will restore your atreneih soothe vonr nerves, make yotir Mood rieh hikI reiI, f)o you more yooii ij than an expensive apeeial course of medicine. Browns' I roi Kilters is sold by all dealers. I hw Gi'vvnor'i Mesaaga. >. ? %<? ' ? n? e* natal of South ? 11 e v.-oed in nnnual ii n i'ii?<(m\ Nt noon and liatenad i? a ri' i'hi i f (4i?rrfnor m. i <. i'M'i . '?? > tiiihI ma-i-aga. fna ; mil to i* ijoitif langthy, hut in- ! - tmu'M I-. ru at of it in darated . r. view of ttte Hdminiatratioa i ati?.~ doting the pa?t year, he "Onernl lender will probably >e oniieht with h hnaf aynopai# >f ii? inoi tr Milient teatnrag. | wn\ of iniroduc ioa, the iwvtirmr i*Nra lw Mima of the iiiiii ku'de event* (hut havatakan lni*v dm n.^ the pn?t year, citing i n lailino-. i he aa?aMii nation of Ik* i>it*Ai<ifriii and the development t industrial enterprises. He o^geM* a tear thut manufactur11vj luilus! l ies me being developed it the ixptn.-e ef the rural disrtcls, *hlcli have heretofore been Ik sin.-a> mid stri ngth u f the Simte Ho refers to the death of liree m?*Hiiifrh of the general as>t iu: 1? ?turnip the past year and hKos occasion to say that two \ iictongs have heetired: hut sng:esi?? timt th*y nt?re entirely justti *.! W ith refer ence to tax exteau.ui, the governor sa>s that he xtvii<l?.d the lime for several leasons, uiuotig others because llie people hud a right to expect ?n extra session He recommends lioivevot, tHot, the general assembly tix a tune to close the tax hooks and stick to it. 1 ho (piostihu of taxation >s re Tirweu hi nmgm, un<i ngures are Tutted from the reports of the comptroller general to show that there tins been an increase of $9,t> 1S,ft77 in taxable rallies as compared with last year. I'he subject of good roads i? iiscusssd at length, and facts and igure* are ijuoteil to shew their ralue as an investment; but no lositive recommendation is made >n the suhjeot further than the Allowing: "Any action looking .o the betterment of our reads which, in your wisdom, yen may ?ee tit le take, will be so much lone toward promotion of the jeneral prospects of the people. Whatever plan you adopt should :>e sufficient, economical and iquitahle. And that you should idopt some plan is patent to every houghtful citizen. The governor expresses himself imphatfpallv in favor of the prolibilion of child labor in cotton % Bills nut thinks that in the event >f the passage of such a law, the itills should all be allowed a full rent ie which to adjust themselves o new conditions. Compulsory education eemes in or careful consideration. Aelording to the census figures, it ppears that illiteracy among the rhite people of the state has been Increased 4 per cent, during the >*st ten years, while illiteracy mong the negroes has decreased marly 54 per cent, during the nnie time. The fact that cempul* ory education laws obtain in all >f the more progressive states of he Union is cited, and such a law s receinmended for South Caroma. In this connection the govrnor also suggests the necessity f increasing the elliciency of the llice ?f county superintendent of (location '?> increasing i lie salary. In says that owing to the poor my hut few of these etlicers are i. 1 ? tk.i. : * mr m ^n? mvil VIIIIIV IIUIV l() he <1 iiti?m of the office. The soldiers' home matter is avornbly discussed and endorsement is given to a rceenaraendation men the hoard of regents of the tate hospital for the insane, that he necessary buildings be erected n the grounds ef that institution, nd that tlie?e buildings revert ark to the institution when they re no longer needed for the pur* ' inter of the home. There is a brief review ef the managemsat of tha state dispensary during the past year, and recommendation to the effect that the minimum firie for Violations ( of the dispensary liar be' fixed at $50 instead of f lVK). Attention is called to the recent , act of congress providing for the ! redistriotin?of the state so as to ; B?uur? uivii IUIB lium u?MItignoW territory, with as nearly as practicable an equal number of inhabitants. The governor re that action ha tukan new, ho as to provide against p<?s sible amKarrasso cot in the future. Among the other suhjeets referred to, are V a necessity of forefct preservation, the advisability.af representation at the Louisiana Purchase eVpoaitien, the j matter of simplifying the ceunty gdVs/mmtiit laws, the avoidance of ' local legislation, the creation of i . # i the effice of geologist, the matter ' of trufts a? treated in the report of t be attorney general, the report ; of tbe railroad commission, the j work of tbe state hospital for the I insane,;and the condu t of the penitentiary. The message con eludes as follows: %4In whatever legislation you enact should keep in mind the happiness and prosperity of j the people" of the state. The 1 public'trerfsury tiHeuld toe Carefully guarded at all tines,hut especially at this time shbuld you he careful end economical in appropriating the people's money. Whatever you undertake that looks to the 1 uplifting and betterment ef the people and the progress and development of the state will have my cooperatiob. The legislative anil executive departments should unite their heat efforts te bring credit te the common wealth and to roainain a government which will keep before the people the' highest ideals of civic virtue." ? Yerkville Enquirer. i They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cascarets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. i Cherry Tree Trial Postponod. Spscial te Charlotte Observer. Kutnerfordton, Jan. 16.?The trisl of the Antes Owen Cherry Tree men, which was to have come up today, was postponed until February 5th, by request of the defendant's attorneys and Mr. Holton's inability to attend. it wai alsto necessary to continue on account of not having tba neces ary witnesses present. Amos Owen ia a witness against tha partias who ara indict#'!. ila says that he only sold a faw chrry treas and ha only got ona cant a tree for what ha did sell. 1 Among tha witnesses present today who ware victims of tha cherry traa swindle I notice a young girl whs is lama and has to use crutches. _ . FINDS' WAY TO 1,1 VE ld)N? ; Tha startling announcement of j a Discovery that will surely lengthen life is made by editor O. II. Downey; of Churnhuaeo, Ind. "I wish to state," he writes, 1 "that Dr. King's New Discovery i for Consumption is the most infallible remedy that I hava ever known for Coughs, ('olds and Orip. It's invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this j wonderful medicine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief is instant and core certain." Crawford Bros., J. F. Mac key Sc Co. guarantee every 50o and $1.00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. vuro vuiu m noun. Kermott's Chocolate* Laxative Quinine, easy i take ami quick to cure cold in head and *ore throat. WANTED, Hiekwry, Dogwood ' nnl Persimmon Logs. Southern J Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. I MM ..... ... . . I U In a Int M 1 \ 7 The seal of doom has heei and prices once more come level. WE "FIX" PR CI hut make such rediu-iions t are forced to come down tc WE DON'T OWN I<AJSG& try to force people titrate v are our drawing cards. N] people of Lancaster SXT Emit per cent, profits ; T 1S EY I and whether you trade witl WE are saving you money, sell you at our price, and a eiation should direct you tc ag<?. IT IS OUR INIIMI1M A motheaten stutF from >eai t<? \ea?, aim cider i" I-OH tions, Capos, Jackets, Clothing, ?tc., | re| ?u? tf rv f< r Spii thing :n these lines. NOTHING BE Cheap in the beginning, new mote than cheap, Coine LOW PRICES. A Few *fd \n\ Bargains! 10 Davis Sewing Machines, the best on earth. 14 Nice Cooking Stoves. 5 Top Buggiea, rtal beauties. # tg?7" AS EVERY ONE KNOWS, We are selling MOR PRI< ES than anyone elsn Do not repeat the mistake of the past year again rivel your hard earned dollar gets an honest drliar's worth. Yours Fai WILLIAMS-) January 11, 1902. TRESPASS NOTICE, "I'Tr'T' ,N;",Yh Ucbted to Clyburn^H All persons are warned net to * ? ride, walk, hunt, tiah, or treapass All parties indebted in any way on my lands in Buford burn-Hoath Mule township, bounded by H. C. . , , Steele, Jno. H Steele, W. B. , , , i),i_.,i rt_i > o liorebv notuied to eon i lyivi tJKCKtiKii umiar, mid 01 ners. ' The law will he enforced against once utid and make all persona disregarding this notice. 1 We have our own S. K. Usher. to meet and in order t< 'any 9, 1905. , mUflj. insi8t OT1 those ov ? ,x?- -ftiTTifltlTif? ' FOR SALE. i pay u}> without further .. , . ' This notice is intend Un desirable terms, the following valuable farming lands in a Lancaster county, S. C.: 1,500 Respectfully, acres on Waxhaw creek ?the Clyburn?Heath J binh-place and houiu of Andrew .Jackson; *ammm l,?40O acres on the Catawba t(| I HQ river, known as the Rowdan place, \ nni 'iiii?n? including a very tine water power CllAitLLtiiljS at the famous Catawl>a Fall.. I TheSoulb , These lands will be sold in 100, I tension Kalroad Mnriouui 200 or 300 acre tracts, as laid out lowing ??>w round trip rat . . lesion, 8. account ol on plats, which can he seen by , arotina Inter i-t. te and reference t? D A. Williams. Exposition. Ticket* on For prices and terms apply to coupon stations Excel! i-a * . ' 1 aer service performed. H !' A. VV illiams, Lancaster, h. ( . tukeis r;ad via tbe8. C. 4 or to Bernard Wiesenfeld, Atty, Fkom A. No. 700 Fidelity Building, Balti Wesiville J Kershaw ?8U more, ivin. . eath 8prlogs 7 iK) Bernard Wiesenfeld, Atty. Lmcaster 7 eo M < uiuwha Junction ?H 20 Cotton seed is now selling for ' . " . Tli /. ill 8 9ft i i An ' t% n L imK 1 *-* % > /I * ? 11. ^ ? *? '* ~ i,cni? *> misiin mm nn tueiu nr? YorKVine ? 30 from 30 to 35 bushels of seed to ' Hick "y drove 8 85 the bale cotton farmers <jet $2 tfreiyna 10 to - _,4 . . . . , , I Bla.-knburg 10 45 and $0 for the seed o: every bale. ; (mtl'ueyB 10 70 - Charlotte qbwn .r. j fjgj* ? g trr*v iimitm i WW mnWM??P?f , 1 ,*11 1 more 11 35 BEST FOR THE &, i!E SMI1IPI I Kutherforilton 12 40 Kc 18 1M Sa 1 V I Therm..I City 13 00 DUywCILO MMrlOM 1435 If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the CoLVIMN A I 1 ICK6*8 to D( howoii every day, you're III or will bo. Keep your /.,m? n ir Nr?v bow. ig opcn'iutd bo well. Fcroo. In Hi. ehepoof via COII1 'icnclllg ?OV. .Win, lent phytic or pfll polton, I. d*nK.rou?. Tin- .mootli- Ulill i IIC. Util lilt MttV 31. tot, ...uflbrt, moat perfeel w*y ol keeping I ho boweli .. .... .. , rt.' lour and clean la to take limit J II U* 3rd, 1802 ^S5V CANDY Column It: 'lieketuto be /Ml CATHARTIC ^ commencing Nov. 30t?i, mnurZ. K /s W r\* Vv including May 3Ut l l Ei.14 A %1 iin,ii leu days in ntldlbif R V VWW W ; rxccj I tlinl Onal I no case exceed June ; Wf.k; commencing D mi,,) until and iucludln cat* 9 c mi i i %? cr ^ Aivinv I lWOLf noiil liniit 89V6Q EAT EM LIKE-CANDY dltloi. to date of mIp. Pl-aaant, PalMahle, Potent. Taate flood, Do flood, 1 . ,, , . . . ?*'*> Never Slckrtt, Weaken.or (Irlpr, 10, nml Ml <nnl? filial 11 111 It HtlOU 1(1 ill till per ho*. Wrlfo for free ?am|>le, ami booklet on , q lunl health. Add roe* M | J UllO .? Ttl, IVIJi. itkhmrc. mini compart, Chicago ?r mw tore. ,, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN n placed upon them, uown to a legitimate ?S WITH NO ONE, hat other merchants us or close up shop. STER COUNTY, nor fith us ; our PRICES EVER again will the to naviiiir 50 to 10(> )ON'l* ifAVE TO--1 US or the other man, f or we force him t<^ proper sense of appre> give us your patron? LWAYS to kfep a FRPjSH up to dat? Stock Goods,?not to HcciiintiUte old out-'otf-cUtd, 5 OUT our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, Nonj> Goods, Wr have MARKED DOWN tv?rj1 CARRIED OVFR. eailv and lake advantage of.our exceptionally . , S . i V t TOUP^PCR ANT PRI ? IN REASON. E Groceries, BETTER Groceries, at LOWE4R Ling hardships and disasters, but trade where thfully, HUGHES CO. BARGAINS IN VXS.I BUGGIES count, are M * le forward fg |^jj gj 35= wjJUJ. dug us to We are sow selling fer $55. . doioir nnrinipc .L.* ? i ? ? vivimti vimt Wl imvo own MilV . ! ed frtr one ins at $60; and Buggiea heretofore sold at $55. we are now sell* j ing at $50. So come and get yen Mule Co. a nice, new BUGGY while they are CHEAP. We are selling tlio Nissen round and square hound wagons, alse EXFDS1TIB1 1Owensboro wagon at surprislWgi? lex- ingljlow P"0??L*e? the fois We keep on hand some good r'llve Hmuh HORSES?some as fine animals We?? Indian i g9> yOU wjjj gn(j anyWhere. If Bate at all J J lent pasaeno you want a horse that will suit rtl'K\ y?? *n ?very particular, don't B. CJ. buy until you see our STOCK. $ 4 80 $3 50 4 95 A 55 Saac: >. 9 11 ' > 5 2*> 8 55 ^ 8 ^ ^ a ik> 5 ** 9 1)1 6 <*>5 9 86 5 ?0 f" - " U \ 11 ??gsa 9 05 5 SO ? C. ^tr tf>rry'" 9 10 . 5 90 ^ 10 90 o?5 We also run a first-class liv?ry 9 Hold dally and can give vju as good teams as \m2; flna! can be had in liwnYours to serve, KJ, da% mvniinn nnimn ???? ? *** ' 1902* ftuai ViLIDUAW-dEiAItt MULE til). in to date of imtl Hhruld 3rd. 1902. ue Hold on iyg of each JL or.i liMii it v?v 2ftth Especially valuable te women is Rrowns* !t?ua in ml! ren Bitters. Baekaehe yanhhea, headache except that ''w^Pea . Hreefth takes the place et CMC eZC?wd r' "*u rMdily g?r Ageat. I ttnwna'Lro?El??r? to wU