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9 4 t * mma * ? .v u. vf ^ n r , .... wM? * I >t IVf*ll *ny Mo 33 l' <r ?'uiuiiioi' and points Jbn.h M*. 17, leaving t li .iter 10.30 u in ; (fbnnrx't* with S-?url?P'ii tiiiiiWny No ( tfrow Columbia hiiI "ointa south; , ibuar.l Air ..duo " \i.ant i ^i eeia " J Htm northern >nd u?h*rn point< and j Abathern R i I way Nn 33 f. m North- j 0m and eastern point , a i Lau , dUt?r wiih a t'J ii U & for Ulack.-buig 1 Jfo, 10, louring L i toaster 1.00 p m 0mnaots at Lain: i-ior wiliS-' &, () E 4*** 'nm l?n an I \f ?ri'?n a id South- , a?a Hallway N > 34 m Chester for ! fharloliw and pniiila uorih. Ho. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p ru, ( e^j?n?ct? at (' iester aith Southern , Ijhrllwav M > 34 frmn 'ohioiiiia and i *4u U houLU. I I 2A. 4 M. ri E vTII, (len Pas.- Agt j ' LEROY *'PRT v ' 1 President . I i > *. m "" ~ * (%? j. | < O r*3|r 1MB JET 2 ~ =* -. 2 ? s* ^ i "* r^H if o* !! tew _ cp ? r Z 3 -??<er t ? 11 S ?: & ? 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AU C .IV. its, Imitations I viiut triilo v. ill *.e m+x Children?Expo What is C C* . ..1-. harmless ?til>s -C, . i .l ?" ;k.!!;!..? mv ,s* j ?'> jr Opium, ?I< wk ,%. IL< age Is Its g-ti ***' **' ;: r 'VWlsiiJifs.*, It twv-v ru ?cs Teething It ?i: :-v' Howols, i.7' o i. UUUCC'U *" j. ii " I - ? ' - ^ r" "' i?. w.to"4^ id Bears tho a**-'/y + s * m>rs TJ\r>f) Vati 17OJ AaJaJ AlU\Vl ll/ll JLl?2 En Use Tor G1 YM f C1MTAUN COMPANY, T7 MU -Ti"r,r:?. sBfTc r.: ? -r ? I.AMC A s I'M j HAIL'* \V rt?ii*du'f n > ff ' \ui;. 2'5, 1 *>fu> ( i Mi i , -un I ) wi<:^ruouN i? . k \11 it t Na'a 14 mil 10 V'?'h A. ![. P M A %%7 -5S Vr ! 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C. liKftlMlf liUl ;{:vi (lie FoocSj r'^iilaUs* the ; lieaVVy :ii ' < ?tUltil aloey. o Mother's Friend* i "OP. IA ALWAYS I Signature of _ i_rT?jBn .TraKs.1".1. . | ' ' ^ ' " ft R] Pnntfht ! L U 11A * VIj 0 SJ\J JLQUI ver 20 Years. RRAV 9TSKCT, NKW YOIIN ITT. ) '1 \. v:li I .ill, - | r i o.-eniont Newspaper, ^ UZ f.i w LjiTE OBSERVER, i k v f::: v i?a v tiii: yis ait. tl & TOMPKINS. ipubkx' nans. i; .1 !* CAIiOWlo.l., (Alitor. $?<)?) e*klt year. u II E OBSERVER a Keitivts lb* lai^eat Tale- 11 graphic Ken* Service deliver a cd to any ^paper bat ween ii Wa?hingt? n and Atlanta, and it. apccinl service i. the great- ^ rat ? \ er handled l?f a North Carolina papa?. a T kl E SU N DAY 0BSEKV EH Con?iata af lfl or uiora page., aad ia to a large extent made up of original matter. S?!K aXMI-WRBK.LT OHSKHVIt. p Printed I uemiay and Eric 1*T, L, $1 00 par \ear. Tba largaat; paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent an application. Address b THE OBSERVER, t| Charlotte N (\ UKNTI.KMK v, Get rl.e Afe* Roti' H I ?'Huovt y p roihyj m,ll, ui e (jbo.urrlioe . and Gleet inl to 4 * 1?,vc I'b a?'tmn la magh'al. Prevent* i'riofure A/I c nao'ete. To be oar ried iti y?iv-k. ; Sure prevent*- fi i r h-i t bv mill m plain prepaid, o receipt of pjice. $1.00 per fi box; 3 f r $2 60 Crawford Broe, Drugging, Ahi-ihb Lancaster M. O. ' ... b rHE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL " UF ATLANTA, 6A., Ih a twice a week NKWS psi.er, pub i*|i?d oi Monday and TU'Sday.ot tl Hjh v*t k, with a<I the iatest news o Iih Mor'il, which roiufM over their f.iyed wi"?*H dhect to their office. Is in ivhi-pitue 1 veo*coiumii iMper. By ?fr?;?gemi-i.t? we have eeeured a pedal rate with them in connection n " OUR PAPER ? *nii tor $2 we wl.l eend ^ Tbe Lancaster Ledger Tbt Semi-Weekly Journal An l the | The Home and Farm ' ALL TURKU ONE YEAR. PlilU I u I hu ikwut t e .?. ... .uv >'vov oiidi ww !??? ever made to our friend* and xubsuribers ' Yon had better lake advantage of this I jffer at once, for The Journal may e ithdraw their epeolal rate to us at my time The semi-weekly has many proral- r< ieiii men and women contributors to , heir column*. amoiiK them being " Kev. Hmoi Jones, Kev. Walker Lewis, e Hon Harvie Jordan, H..n John Tern* l ie Giavex and Mrs W H Felron. be- ' ddes their corps of efficient editors, who take care of the news matter. Their departments are well covered Iih column* of farm news is worth the p price of the poper Hon.I Hi? .1-1- -??? 1 ? ' v_u -nvvut n? iuii" uiuw fit iuu m" c-jre the turee above-meDtlOued papers 9; [>n? vear, Address THE LANCASTER LEDGER, " LAtrOAITM, a.o. , ? 0F" Subscribe to Tu Limi g he Mexican Mine Explosion. 1 Eighty Four Bodies, and Sixteen Men Barely Alive, Have Been Taken From the Mines. C ?T . Magle Pass, Tex., Feb. 3. riJigh'ty-four bodies and 16 men mreiy alivs, some of them horri- , >ley mangled, bsve been takea, from the Hondo mines. The foul jdor from the mines caused the ;?atch for the bodies to he teui[>oraril discontinued, but disiniscLsuU arrived this afternoou and * " the work will be resumed. The shaft had 118 ineu enrelled and 18 are still missing. Twenty rive kead of dead mules have been taken from the shaft. The damage to property is very great. The company has obtained all the phyeicians and nurses that can be secured from all points And is doinor avfirvt.hiiiir txtKuihla ? - n ~ ? J o ( to save auy of the miners who may still be a 1 irw. The scene at the openieg of thb J miue huh horrible to contemplate. j >V; vo.s, mothers and children of ihe deud uud uiaugled uien, who ! [ eriched in the explosion, weie tcreaming and crying an they re-' 'owed to leave the scene. !| FORTY STILL MISSING. Of those who are known to have roue into the mine there are as et about 40 to be accounted for. Hiese are net likely te be . living, or, if net killed outright, the. I lendly carbonic oxide following < be explosion will unquestionably vsrpuwer the remaining men. > A pathetic story ie told of a ill le muleteer who was brought | p alive. Hie brain wae injured '1 nd he continued running areund 1 i a circle. Hie brother recog- .< izvd and embraced him, exclaim- 1 ug, "My brother." On being released the little fel- < jw again began running around ] ad then dropped dead. MEN. I l Men are born with two eyes, 1 ut with one tongue, in order that ' ley shall see twice as muoh as 1 aey say.?Colton. 1 Men have feelings; this is per- ( ape the best way of considering tiem.?Kichter. ( Nature n*?p m?ont ' V MVf ?A l^JVCeiSV UV1 OW\>l Vt j be fouud, and man's a rid<ile 1 rbicli mam can't expound.*? 1 'aiie. 1 The man who fails in business, ' ui continues to live id luxury, is 1 thief.?Spectator. 1 When a man dees a noble act, ate him from that. Forget his 1 tults; rat bis neble aot be the I taudpoint from which you regard 1 im. There is much good in ' lost men.?Dr. Bollews. 1 The best men are but then. The 1 geney that makes them holy leaves aem human;there is nature in I }em as well as grace. ?Tupper. "C" WHJt a Tail. The "C " with a tail is the trade* ' lark of Cascarefes Candy Cathartic. < ,ook for it on the light blue enameled letal box! Each, tablet stamped :. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All 1 ruggists, ioc. ' ' ** | The Aiken Gun club bad 10,000 1 igeena shipped te Aiken from 1 le Northara nieeou fur.n l*?t . reelk. iMtb ^ Baton* Mm Mens lags , rrOUm? ] Sheriff Davis of Clarendon has , Bturned to Manning from Char- j ??ton, where he underwent as j peratien removing, one of his 1 fes. 1 r?< The United States senate has assed the bill providing for the itablishment ef the department f "CosMoeroe andJUeber." The | sw department will include the insus effioe, life saving service,..j ursau of havigation aftd immr- ' ration and the fllh eomtmseion. j President Roo uuu Yisit to Sooth Carolina. r He Will Leave Washington Toesday Morniag and Spend 'the . i Night at 8ummerville. i Charleston, Jan 31.?President Roosevelt will attend the expos) i tion at (Jhar.estoa on Wednesday, ( | February llt,h, arriving at Sum-M ooervitlv at 7 o'clock Tuesday , I evening, stop at SuimaorviiU aud i spends the night at the Pine Forest < Inrt.' * -- ( Oil Y\ Uflniihiiia v * ? "lO*W w ? ? 7 J A. Umk J 1 1 he will reach Charleston about 1 11 30 a. m. The president's i train will run to Lino street stat * I * tion of tho ktoutbern railway, i froiji which point the provident i and partv will bo escorted under 1 escort of Charleston Light Dia- 1 gonna to M?rien square where the I military will be formed and wait' .ingfor his arrival. From Marion square the parade will move to the exposition grounds' where the president will review the pa- , ] rade. After the review the presi- ! ' dent and party will be conducted J to the auditorium on the exposition * grounds where ad Iresses of wel* J come will be delivered by the j president of the exposition com- ] pauy, the mayor of the city of i Charleston and the governor of ^uulh Carolina, fallowed by a nrief response by the president and the presentation by the president of a sword to Msj. Jer.kins. Followiuir tho Mrmnnntoo in " D ,M VMV auditorium the president and p<rty will he conducted through the grounds and buildiuga and lake lunch at the woman's building on the exposition grounds, the luncktua te be of the uieit informal character After the luncheon the presU 1 ient will be drive# te the principal j minis of interest in the city. ? A,t 3 o'clock on Wednesday ' n# , night a dinner will he given to the president by the city of Charleston at the Charleston hotel. The number of peraeus attending the linner will be limited to not more f thsn 150, these attending the din- * iter to be upon invitations extend- t id by the mayor of the city. While the dinner to the preai- 1 lent is in progress, Mrs. Roose- < reit ill receive ie the ballroom 1 . * jf the St. John hotel the members f >f the board of lady maeagers of \ the expesition and auch ether iadies as the board of lady man igers may invite, the number to , oh limited stiickly to 500. i A committee of five gentlemen tnd a committee of five ladies will jo te summsrville en Wednesday morning to meet President and Mrs. Roosevelt and accompany I them and their party to Charles* ten. I ft . I JSo far as at preaeut known the personnel ef the president'# party , ifill be abeut as follows: The'; president, Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss ( Alice Roeaevelt. Miaa Carats Mr I J. K. Oracie, fir# members of the lObinet, Sacratary C? rtalyou, Assistant Seeretary Loeb, boa itanographar, two messengers, probably tba representatives of three press associations and representatives of itlustratad magszinas. gOTICB Having clased our businass run by Elliott A Crawford, all partias indabtad to them will find their Mies and accounts at our office. Wa have moved all their buggies, ... t.Li? r? _ nwho, on;. | ^uyui iiftuiw. nom ember the celebrated Columbia Buggy and Mitchell Wagon. This buaineea is now closed up and all parties indebted to them must stt^ey as we cannot carry them, Lancaster Mercantile Company. ^ A cansv tMmavn^ # Itmcaliam BwmAM itaHCCi New NU la ML PeWwe W 1M wPPBv.WW V^W w Mv ?e*at* Donoawticalo-. the Varioii* | Kind* of F'?w' . ru?aday*a Stat* The senate did n<n'h ! I \ . ,ng section yustard ?>, I mi r La work laat ni^h?. r.i JDUeuall v lar^e ii' f i , Monday night f<?i irnment from S<tiiwd . / jot dowa to ;?] ? , andar work, and btl a iiv ' 1 bate over the a i . . i measure, ti.m lj ji i da masticating the v n u r vy snumarated in th*h ?.* ! senata also p i*.* I .1 1 quira recti huh a l<? aireat earn. Tka house sent 1 ' atatka jury l?ili wuu i.o .1 1 .us amendment*. It vs.* ti* ... I <> hare all of the*? p-10 on the mem hers' <1 , actios upon th.-m h i M KA Uk Ml' I' 11 t* Navarcadu.Klhi.il u 1' at oaca tka rcuiad n 1 .-1 ??.?,. r. 1 it for Mr*. N. A v\ ? , 1. , Winnie, V* ., ftt'M I . h Kiar'a New 1.1.0 1 eur?d (if k>i?U ii'm.i.l m [ lufferod from for t < . C?ur? Htwdat.li , ttuilliouin?t>?. 25<* :u i. Bim' J. F. > ?5. ?n. j itore. ? <. to writa fbr onr confident iul K '. belbrt " j plying for patent; it mny b? wm i money. I Wis promptly obtain U. 8. and Koraign j PATENTS i and TRADE MARKS or ntnrn EN-B TIRE attorney1# foe. tn n?l n <- '? i. akciclt or photo and we wend n n | M ?. O A T Fi H FREE report on patentability. VVn give 1 tha Seel legal aervice rod advice, aud.ourfl obargea are moderate. Try us. ] SWSFiT ?1 ( Patent Lawyer*, e i tpp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, 9.C. I tiMBWMii iasily, Quickly aiid PtriaaNantly Restored IAGRKTIC IGRVIIH S HOltt .With a -rilteil Udan > to Mire Insomnia, Fits 1 /./. n*--. lly eria, Netv??im l>eh|iiry Vitality, leuiinal Jdwea. *i lug Mrt?. m ? he re-ult of ()v??r-a.o-k V'o" VVor 'V, dloknefB. R'm<a ??' Y?u. ..I<K i idulgence. Price $1; G Imiv.-s $f> r?v mull ill p'llill pack*. ? < a < *?!< Iress on reoeipt of prU'e on > by Crawford Bros, Drn hi iuen s. r.annastvr, H Th? On* Day Coid Cure | Pnrcoldiul MKthrMt ntr K?rmott'< tales laxative Quinine. Easily tukon a* , u< quick lr r ?. Cure Cold In Hoad. Kenaott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy i take aad yick to care cold in bead and sore 1 keaL .on a wheel gssystfa en accident happen* is a bottle of A N Ulcei Runnin need not become a body. If they do i 1EX1 MUSTANG T*r< 11 will lUUlUU^Ul^, nently cure these a is no guess work at iment is used a cut YOU DONT KNOW until4] XuiUnfUalment. A* a fleah h 1 ii im tad'o uatiad AULHlUnD nUlllfCi. " C , l)**? 4 1901. N O I \ tl Ml Itlil of(I mi iIn* t-t tl?y of ! ?l? ! !?' brii ?rjr, 9 i I ?f receiving the iti r? t?i i.uiK-MMi?r r U v'. v v > property to I heir r ! t?s VI 1, Pjreui, Guar x r A'lmiin tmI >' CO II ufflcur, *- t? > K icUir on tli* 1st l . . 131! arc it qui ml to A Ml Wlllilll i h* 'Int ifti -j' aw or incur th? - m w iiuh I*i* * i ?ir* tj? <lu * r ? u?'ti i /ii, ' is tii- re ii, lot * i or nimt proper! v of f n e.*? ii> -- Miu- of x ven to the ?u'li i ? mm uivnt for 1908. ex <? " Oo l?r laid . . in h.-iweeu the J o r-i. i xe u?t pei sou* >? V II. I ? l>l VI' i-M % i. i ii i fi-tiitnt will at* 1: c?;e t'i thf coll ii* .1 , In-low for the ii f f ii ' i> i - e .'iio to ?i - on i. v J 7 1002 12 in. ' . V .4 I y ' J sill 8, 19l>2. ! I )i 0 V.o ^ ? , H'h.Ihi Jaii 10. X Mo n * J*l-. IS. I) 11 ? . ill , Jiltl 13. . ? . m i ? T us* i _i Jin 14 T -x -i.h .v Wr |. ?- il y Jan. 18. 1 i* i i '? 1*11.1 -il i v J in. 18. I>r n- * I<h in) Jau 17. t'l H11 * "* ir.i* JH-> 18. . xi? ?l oi i Mninluy Jan. 20 K r i ! u< (| , i i| Wr iiiirmlay J 2 ?v ? ' 22 2 p in. n . I. pi j- i >r?.'?y Jan 28, . ..u . i Kn t r Jau, 24(h to 2 v . V u .ii sham's, Monday Ji'i 27 i to-* tipfi/at of every i \ I* < in iWo cii-lr return i-t i..,' .i -i? r.ie penalty ol 59 p? ?ft ? inch a n' ra af er the 20tlt I' * > I II ? y \'ifr i>?..v* *1 tee I will lie foundl ii ? '? il1?-?" to wait Ui>on ?* ?> * % u: o Mfu h J NO. A. COOK, Auditor, L. C. ?i3<3R'?MENT |5 ?si1t, Quh-kly, Permanently llestorcd (llMni U{ > OK. JEAN > 1 I i> I M I ' <>'11 AKHA'ft, (I*. i-) (itlKAT FltRNCH TONIC AN l> ViTA l>l/UK it ;<) with wrl% ? iv u-v .Serveu* l>ebliitjr. Viiii iy Kb >imk Memory. Flta, ri r.zi *- H \ uteris nil Drains ?? ii \ iih > ? in Caused ly Bad Hn it ??r x ?* *! Use of Tet biteco. Opium i iquore. or ill. Pavot.,, Kbif'* 11 wards off In oils , oiisuiiiption and Deetl* It Hear* <h?- HunmI mid Brain, Builds up tl?e r^tiai t4>r?>d Nerves, (Ustorr* tke F?re of Youth end Brings the PiBli fl ow to F*|? i heeks, and tiakae y?*? Y unxr ... <i -?tro g swa'u SOc , 131 Boxes |5 B> Mal< to Amy Address. rawi,.r |)r m Druirgisi. agsBte. Lm -er. DON'T IST^SVai w ir I s I vmtuiumI Tow can be cured mf juw f*rw af tobaaa uA aaily, ba M?d? well, atr*ug, muulic, uew life sad vigor by taking Mf.TAdlB tnat rwakaa weak w?a ?m?? I tea poMiids In tea dur*. Over iff |H cared. Alt drugaiata. n*a euaramteed. let and advice FRB*. AMrtu STKa^^B R*M*DY CO., Chi tape ac Maw Yerfc. W WANTED, Hickery, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Seuthern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. Bdnrate Yenr Bavti* With Candy Cathartic, aura conatlpatica forever. Bs.Yftc. It C. C. 0. i*U. Ounlmrefinid ataei uently meets with disaster. A very dent doctor to have with you when toxica 11 Muitaug Liniment. rs or g sores fixture upon your t is your tault, for CAN LINIMENT lickly and permaffiictions. There >out it; if this line will follow. ulckly a burn or acald can becured rou have treated It with Mexloaa ealer it itands at the very top. 0 S