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I 5 > AM T?? Have Ahraja ] . ru\t fcr over 30 years, 111 ? - ' ? - ?* - ? 11-11 ? v i nwiu>, luuutuuiig Mapm fa?is that trifle wit] jasmin m4 Children?Bxp< What is C QMoria ia a harmless sulu (fsric, I)r?|w aud Soothing lafnlaa noithor Opium, M iiarista ItH age is its gxt mm! allays Fcverisluioss. It psie. It relieves Teething mbA Flatulency. It aasimiL Moasoli aud Bowels, giving IV) OitUdtco's Panacea?Tl OGNUINE CASH sj Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For O TMC Of NTIU* OOMMUT, TT Ml ? wmmmm LANOASiEK A .N < i CUES I'El' KAILWA* Bcheduls >11 "tf.-?M .iuk. 33, 1900. (Daily *xnep< -\uuda ) I WESTBOUND | KArtTBi UND. Se'a 14 and 16 ! No's. . and 16 A M. P M A A.. P M 7J&T 6 5> Ar hie* uv 9 40 8 10 T 1 6 00 Rich bur* 10 8 47 1 447 Baxonmbvilie 10 40 8 >7 7 4 7 Fort Lawn 11 00 9 13 P M 90 4 00 (<y Tianca>)|<>r Aril 40 9 40 No 14. b-aviu.? I?h niaa'er 6-3<? am. lake* close connection at ('heater With Southern Kail way No 36 lor Charlotte and point a north; and sea boar 1 Air Li a a ' Atlanta Special" Ihr Atlanta anil point* went A'an With <'arolina atnl Noi th western Railway No 10 for en ?ir N. (J. and intermediate points, ami Southern Kuil Way No 33 for Col una hi; and point* couth No. 17, leaving I h. ster 10.30 am connects willi Southern Railway No 8 from Columbia and "ointa south; inboard Air Line " Atlanta Si?eciat" from northern ami eastern points and Southern Railway No 33fi>>m Northami eastern points, an Lanartier with < CAU E for Hlack.sburK No, 16, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p m rttmeets at Lancaster with S(! AO E trfcrm i "am Ion ami Vtarion and Southe^k Railway N? 34 at ('heater for Charlotte and points north. No. 16, leaving Chester 8.10 p ra, otjbnects at Chester with (southern AOfLvay N >. 34 from 'olumhia and point* south. Ja.S M. HK vTH, Gen Pass. Agt LEROY SPRINGS. President.. vhb _ ca ? 2" ? ? ^ 3BP" - rsfzisgs __ o 2.ai< ? *-** d- E, ^ c 58 ?*^? ? je zr 5 ~t c m orq ~ ^ ?" """ 3 ?r cp -sa* I s.| ? ? 2r s* I s - ?-2 g 25 "52 * x T5 rr , nr. ? *- , s a ? 3' a - o ?; o 2 3 2 ?.3J5"!.sq? W ^ S* ^ 3 O rn i ? r?- 2 < 5 cT. - ? Otffc ? ? cr. 5* O ry? 51 * r-. 8c*3S-%? ? *" g f;'< 2 ^ ^ g- ' __ 5 * 2 r? zs cL jwt^g c- n ^ 2 ? er ? %Br (6 i r* ?~?? _, ? 5. n&OF; ^ ^ x S3 ? O 2.? r* 3 a ? ? O S3 i 2 a? if 2. o 2J. so 50 so 2 a ?-* 3. g. a 2. g- ? ** CO ' a 1 g SSI ^ % * f <w o ? ? s a "t ^ FINAL DISCHARGE. I'Notice la hereby given that I will make my final return in the Court o' BgnWpte for Lancaster County ai Administrator of the Kntate of the late L Edward* on the 4th day of IjBbruary 1902, and then and there *Mt\y to Hon. C. I). Jonew Probate jAfee, for a tinal discharge as snob iflCiiniNtrator. Jane E Edwards, Ad mUmtratrix. Bought* and wUcb 1mm boon lias boruo the signature of tM been made mdor his ftr supervision since its infancy, r no one to deceive yeu in this, and " Just-M-food" im bn$ (i and endanger the health rf srience against Experiment. ASTORIA ititute fbr Castor Oil. Pare* Syrups. It Is Pleasant, It orphlne nor other Narootie a ran tee. It destroys Worms , cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation stes the Food, regulates the I healthy and natural sloop. ie Mother's Friend. rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ m Always Bought ver 30 Years. IWMV TOUT, NtW VOWW CITY. I I North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, BYnitY DAY TUB Y15 Alt. CALOW^U & TOMPKINS. VUBLZ9BBR8. .J. P CALDVTKLL, Editor, #8 OO PKK Y 10All. OBSERVER Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver ed to any paper. between Washington and Atlanta. and its ^pecinl service in the greatest ever handled bv a N ?rth < amlinn paper. I THE SUND \Y OBSERVER L !i 11 ?i?t> of 1 ti or more pages, Mini i> mi a large ? xtcnt made np of original matter. fttlK 8KMI-WEEKLT OKftKltTKK. Printed I'neaduy ami Friday, 91 00 per \ear. The largest paper in North Carolina. Sample copies ?eut on application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. / l GENTLGMK V, Get the JVew NoveDiacovei y ;Pi'6'#.0S MLS I IN.1 IX JTH BIN. t uie> OouorrlKwiano Gleet nil to 4 days lis act'on is m <gi<*al. Prevents striottire A/I c rnp em. To be cur ried in vch yooki t. Sure prevents*I live. Sent bv mail in plain package, I prepaid, on receipt of pjice $1.00 per j U>x; 3 f r $2 50 Crawford Btom Druggists, Agents Lancaster S U. THE SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., Isatwice-a Week NEWS paper, pub lisle d on Mm day and Til-sday oi eajh we k, witt> all the laieai news o the wor'd, which comes over their leased wires dhect to their office. Is an eight-page* ven*fioUimn caper. By arrangement* we have secured a special rate with them in connection wi b OUR PAPER and i?r $2 we will neml Tbe Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Veekly Jonrnal The Home and Farm I ALL THREE ONE TEAR. To!* is the I.est oiler w? have ever made to our friend* and cut acribera You had better take advaiita.e of thin , offer at once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rate to in at ; any t ime. : The feini-weekly h?s many promi nent men and women contributors to ; their column* among them being . Rev. Sam Jones, Rev. Walker Lewie, j Hon Harvle Jordan, Hon John Tem; |>le (Laves and Mrs W H Kelron besides tiieir corps of efficient edliora, | who take caie of the news matter. I Their departments are well covered. I lis columns of farm news is worth the ! price <<f the poper t? direct to tlii* otllce $2 and se: core tiie three above-mentioned papers one year, Add i ess THE LANCASTER LEDGER, LA1IOABTBE. m. C. isr Subscribe to The Lkdoi Ltfrltss AITiir at Spartanborg Depot. M^-chaot Collins Attacks a Former Assailant?aad Strikes Lady YTitk Kock. Spsc'al to The btate. Spartauburg, March 9.?Tka usual quietude of the Spartanburg Sabbath was broken this afterueoi shout five minutes to 4 o'clock and the Southern depet grounds at that period were live with animation and excitement. This afternoou a telegram reached the city to this effect: 41 Both old and young on 3S7 train from Atlanta," signed by "I'hillipps." This teleg ramwas to a Mr. Lowry, ? t f ? 1 T\ II If I.I1IO ui ouuil U. VOIllDV. 1 no "old sad young" referrrd to in tbo dispatch aTidontlv meant Mr. Gholston and his son, Clifford Gholston; the latter whoso case for assault and battery with intent to kill on the person of John D. Collins will come ep for trial at sessions court which convenes here tomorrow. It will be re membered that about a year age while engaged in a clinch fight \ with John D. Collins, proprietor of the Bae Hire, in which store he was a salesman, Clifford Ghol?ton fthot his employer in the stomach. Collins is a stout, wellt milt man in the prime of life and neighed normally about 175' or 180 pounds. Gholston is a youth about 17 years of ago, of slight build and would easily pass for one of yoanger years. This afternoon afte** the telegram bad been sent to its address and about ths time ths 337 train was due John D. Collins and two ef his salesman went to the Southern depot and awaited the arrival of the train. As the train Blowed under the car shed Mrs. J. A. Davis, wife ef ths day telegraph operator at the Southern depot was -eeing her sister off and wbile await ing for her sister to benrd the train Mrs. Daris greeted Clifford Golston as he alighted | from ill! our itanu ? - - I ? mm-****- VMI |fn. kJHC W 1U the act of shaking hands with the young nan who perhaps had been a neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Davis during their residence prior to moving to Georgia, when freiu behind sumo one threw a reck, the stone striking iho lady in tho back of the head sad felling her prostrate en the ground in an instant. A moment later John D. Collins brushed by and strnck tho lad, (Jrholstoa several times in the face. The policeman who subsequently arrested Collins stated thai he took a pair of knucks from his pers n and it is suid that Collins used the knacks on Gholaton, Jr. The boy was thoroughly frightened by this sudden attack and took to flight, running hack in the coach. Gbolston's father hy this time had alighted from the train and in olosa range ad miuistered several blows to tho assailant of his son. The police came up by this time and tho tight wus ended. At I tho men were arrested. Mrs. Davis was painfully injured and there is a bruised spat on the bsck of her lioad nearly as large as a guinea egg. A lsK?A*JY OFTHK ORIP Is often a run-down system. UT...I ? ?T OHKIICOK, UWITOUSUeSS, 1UCK Of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Hitters, the splendid tonic, blood poritier and regulator of tStomncb, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, but'd up the system, and restore to hoalth and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Crawford Pros, and <?). F. Mackey A Co. Cbkrlaa Braadway limna Died Sunday in Naw York. Naw York, March 3. ? Oharlea \ Broadway Ruu*?died kera t<>dav. < Mr. Rwaaw bad auffarad fioiu 1 kaart duaase and drop*) i Mt.'Rouaa wan horn al Wo..d- < bare, Mdr, iu 183t>. 11* tir>t an^a^ad ia bu?ina*>? in W incha?ler, i Va., aarved in the Coutvdor.ua i i army, and tbea. caaan to N*t?i " % 1 " ) York in 1865. He bad heea in, business here continuously trnui that tiras. Mm erected at hit. o <d expense a monument to dead Conflei eratn soldiet s is Mount H?p? cemetery, this eity; foiuded a physical laboratory at the University ef Vrginia, and gave $100,. (00 for a Confederals monument to be located at Richmond; Ya. Some years ago lit- R.<us- no came blind. He offered $l.to<), $00 to any one who could restore his sight, but the reward was never successfully claimed. Br a vote of 54 to 12 the 8?Hib Carolina senators were censured by the senate last Friday lor their recent uubeeoni'ng conduct, i While the vote was heieg taken ! McLaurin declined to vote for, he said, obvious reasons Tillman wkitn hin Hum* .. ? ? ? ? ?? tv mm v?i i??? IU with voice ghaking with emotion that ono apology w*? conoidered enough among gentlemen for an insult given wbila in the heat of | blood. Senator Borrows, a Moment later moved tint Tillman's words be quoted in the journal, which proMpted Tillman to rise and say he meant no offence by the remark. Social Gayetles. To be entertaining when one ought to be asleep. To eat sweets end salads when the MT^dw| stomach craves the simplest food or none C |jy at alL To laugh when one wants to cry. All this and more society demandsofher followers. What a strain tUM on the nerves deHwo men '^fl^MKK^^^Th^^dieadful headaches. The crushing pains in the back and loins. The blues. Asymptoms indicate serious de(ip jw^HM rangements of the la it tnT LHII delicate female or. iT^ ganism. and must S?._ jWBJl be overcome at Sfiv1?7 |1 once. Remove the #1 cause. Strengthen exhausted nature. Bradfield's Female Regulator Is the standard remedy for the weaknesses i and irregularities peculiar to women. [ Brmdfields Regulator is not a mysterious | mixture of mythical origin, but a standard remedy compounded in accordance | | with scientific principles from approved j ! vegetable medical materials. Bradfield's I i Regulator is endorsed bv physicians who ; have examined it, and has been in sue- | easeful use over a quarter of a century. It I is sold by druggists at one dollar a bottle, j "Perfect Health for Women" mailed free upon application. IMS RRADFIELD REGULATOR CO- AtUurta. Ra > -Innule to W( m*w. Ksj^ecially valuable to women is SrowW r<>n IK iters. Backache vanishes, headache itappcars, strength takes the plaee of eouKiiess, i:nd the glow of health readily ' oiiies to the pallid cheek when this wonderful remcdv is taken. For vtakly children I ?r overworked[ men it has no i.)t>nl. No home viOiiM I i. IHieut this fmiioe* remedy. Brow* "'lets is sold Kr >? 'i.-wiNr* ! As Old Idesu Every day strengthens the belief of ? *> eat physicians that impure blood Is the cause of the majority of our diseases. ! T*venty-flve years ago this theory wss used as a basis for the formula of Browns' Irea ' Fitters. The many remarkable ouree effected by thin famous old household remedv era EtJieient te provf that the theory is sorrssA, owns' Iran Bitten is sol* hi ail ill si?i Pay your aubacription to The Ledger, please. to writs for oar cor ? Vntial Utter before eppi ring for paten' be worth money. We promptly o> and Foreign PA ITS MIX iZsrsriZnUaMPWJK (be best legal eerrioe and adrloe, and ear ohargee are moderate. Try as. SWIFT & CO., pp. U.S. PatMt Ofloe.WMWnftM, D.C. Hi Potted H'?< A> I a old Con fed ?'-? ms * zaaiaiaK wnb ?i u the fu aoux C \ c tie of Man*??>? . ?. iu? Charleston 1 r?ileacad the ihoxt * > . Lost t?> bin Kir * it ? !.* laaaaad to have re and vudueuUih- I * , thrilled by hi-* s the d? d HCound'e. hi brother after ???. Bang ! a neat roil u ... <.h the caavaa, in th r eral officer ahow<d . man had found in o j. Ml I,I.ION U n The wondertu' c new centurv ib oavrinons demand r ?v d ? beat workers D> K .. - N Life Pills For , a , titck Headache, I* I any trouble of S o <<a L r o Kidney h they're * n\ J > Oo iSc it Crawford s . F. Mackeya A (JnVd o To Kent! A v?d .. n* or- ? farm, with good huddi . K r in BellTown"' ? o 7 mil west of towa. 1< . o. 1 \ Apply at thi?ortif.-. JiAVKD III- vi lif? "In three week- nr htmn-, little boy wak alnuued !' ? unionia almost to a k ^-1 a. * writes Mrs. YV. m k <b>, ?.j Pleasant City, O. ' \ iniiit r cough set in, thai, in sj u? or ?, good doetoi's treat mo ?i f ?r ser eral weeks, grew oeise day. We then used lb' King .? New Diabovery for t uiistmptinn, and our darling w?h Monosou mi and wall. We ui o sure t ins grand , medicine saved hi* lite." Mill* iena know it'a the otilx sun* cure for Coughs, Celds and nil Lung dieases. Crawford Bros and J. V. Mac key' <$b Co. guarantee satis t nation. 50?, $1.^10. Trial bottles free. VIGOR or MEN Easily, Quietly and PermaNantly Restored MAGNETIC NKiRVlN" is solo with ? >riiten u iraua* to cure IiiHomnia, Pits h zziiioi- Hytcria, Nerv..us Debility. L.?>st Vitality, Seminal l osses, ' "ai iinr Men??.*> ? 1 ? . rnrnmmmmmmmmm. WlNTED, Hickory, DogWee* ami Persimmon Logs. Southern Hnrdwood Co. Charleston, S.* 0. Kdooat* Vosp B*w?U With CtmriM. Caixly Cathartic, cure constlpatioa forever. X^Ka. ltUO.O.t~U.ar*?sl?ean?Mdmeeae. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . .him if . . H , H. C , Dec. 4, 1901. Notice i* hereby given that this of ill lit* i.ivmi from the lnt day of ? ?tiuar\ t<> the 20th day of February, U J n tiie purpose ??f receiving the r i trim of the Taxpayer* of Lancaster i'.iiinly i,. pe'Hous having property in their .o**."iB>o<, or control aa Manager, i te or ?s Husband, Parent, Gut?r> i en. V imlee Executor. Admloixtrar, K C( iver. Accounting oflcer, v ctu vit rocy or Factor on the 1st <it.v o? J puary 1902, are required to to -Kiie for taxation within the : ii required hv law. or incur the . j . ..i ip i f - a -a . .1 *? r uij |>ci cm, wruua ate ten in ohhh of 'allure to doao*. ?. n- h k'hhiii nt of all Real Estate i i ul impmveaienta therein, to h< r w|t ? nii personal property of iv , i Mitrl pi it in mu*i be K'veu to the ixlii.ir i i.e as-ertf ment for 1902. ' nn . oil mx of One Dollar is laid 11? o hii iiihIo persons between tbe -< f 21 and HO years, except persona ?v. #, *re x mpt by law. Pie Auditor oi an auaiataut will at 1 I lie following place* in the eonu ti iMi (1h\h named below for the >11 et.ieu :e o ' the publie ola I neaday Jau. T. 1901, It at. '! >.< -.inr vTa I y Wed Jan. S, 1902. > lair liiir?day Jan 9. V v\' civ, Friday Jan 10. x i? , Mo day a in .Jan. 13, Dwiulii. Moi iluy p. in., Jan IS. i'I-h ii e Tuesday Jan, 14 I' < x thaw VVeilne.-diiT Jam It. i'it> r?ek church, Thursday Jan. 1#. I/r Wo'ane'H, Friday Jan IT. i >m> - -M'orda Jau 18. ' I id h- (1 Id Mine, Monday Jan. 20. K r-haw Tueeday and Wednesday it 2l*d iiiio 22 to 2 p m. ilt .dh ->piii.gM Churaday Jan 8, 1 -an' >11.i. Friday Jan, E4th to C 1' Tin a- dii Ghana's, Monday i a * , 27 ! w i lie to the in'ereat of every I x Piyer to make thslr re tar a < .mpl iv and save the penalty ef. 60 e. t which att ichea after the iOlk t Fehiuaty n ter the above dates I will be found ile uditoi's Office to wait upon e puh'ie. Respectfully,* >JKO. A. COOK, , Auditor, L. 0. VIGOR ^MEN" Kasiiy, Quickly, Pernianeutly Kentored . HINDI PO SW&XZ (Pa? la) GREAT FRENCH TONIC ' AND VITALIZEKlssdld w1l{i written nuHrantee tocuie Nervous l ability, l.ost Vitality Failing Meaaory. Flta, Dizain* a* Hysteria,<>8iopa all Dralna on tbe Nervoua H> ai em Caused ly Had Hat-it* or hx<'esslve Use of Tot bacon. Opium. I iouors, or *'.i,ivln* . the Pace thai Kills'' It wards off In- , amity, Consumption and De*tt It 1 clears the Blood and Brain, B<dlda up the Hhaitered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Britijp* the Pink Glow to Pale cheeks, and Makes y<*u Y*>un? and strai f aaaiu. flPOc , It DUMIt fO' ay M HI I IO AH) AtfCWK. rawfor i Br w Drugfiet, afaala. Lan ^Twnfr, DON'T " * 1 ~ 1 Y?ur Ufeaw?jj? You can be cured of any form of tobacco utftf easily ba mads well, atroog, magnetic, (vital ?w life and rigor I7 taking 40-71^IMM tnat makes weak ateo utrong. . Many hT tea sounds in ten ikm. Over moo. Mm cured. All druggists, cure guaranteed. BtHi Ui and advioe ' KKd Address STUKiXMT kKKKDY CO., Chicago or Maw York. lH$* readily overcome Lows of Hair, iseaaed Hoofs and Scratches in hor is mo las and catUa. Farmers try A. der m than tho faithAil horn* arm*, Swinney, HaraoM t horao ownona kaow thi* mpathy that hoaki, known .mimraerat. tio most aggravated case*, i quicker .than anj knoim 3 peculiar' to muscle, skin red bj it. he beat remedy oo the market for lad OellS, Bpraitta and Hkin Lamp*, keeps hones and mulee in ooadittoo. ine result or over.wo> It rw VVor ry, Sickne^a. Error* ot Y?>n nrOvw indulgence. Price $1; 6 boxen Bv mail in plain package to any ad* dreaa on receipt of price Sold on y by Crawford Bros, Druggist*, Amenta 1 ancMMter. 8. L. Mexican ^ Mustang Liniment? A toad un a harrow suffers no mo lhat is tortured with Sp Soroe, Sprains, etc. Most ami apply the kiud of nj fer and wide as Mexican Must* L Never fails?not, even in tl Cures caked udder in cows remedy. Hardly a discus* or joints that cannot be cu Mexican Mustang Liniment it t