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sthnintatrntor.
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lias borno the signature of
has been made under his pcrI
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Htitute for Castor Oil, ParoSyrups.
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lorphino nor other Narcotic
la ran tec. It destroys Worms
t cures Diarrhoea ami Wind
Troublos, euros Constipation
lates the Food, regulates tli?
gnipuic i>ows oervioe deliver
ed to any paper between
j' Washington and Atlanta, and
ith special service is the greatest
ever bandied by a North
r I Carolina paper.
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np of original matter.
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i Nortli Carolina's
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THE GUARLOTTE OBSERVER,
I1VKKY DAY TUB YBA.lt.
G* ALOW* LI & TOMPKINS.
FUOLIflHERS.
.T. I? CALDWI1LL, Briltor.
$H(>() PKIt YIOAIt.
>j OBSKRVKU
. Receives the largest Tele1
l.: . v? o ...
days lie has worked and this will
ho deducted from his feculence.
There nre objections which
could 1)0 offered. For instance it
might he urged that it is not humane
or just to have those prisoners
work alongside of convicted
felons unless their guilt is certain.
Furthermore, it might he said,
prist nors arc not to ho worked on
the chftingangs when tho term of
| their servitude is for a period
longer than 10 years, and the
prisouer himself or nohndy else
uii#ht know for how Ion# his
uentcuce would he. Hut these
are details which could ho con
sider. d later.
j l'rof. Holmes ma in no extended '
! defense of the mi##cst:oii. His
| time was limiud, and oe alluded ?
j to this matter in a few hi ltd it",
j murks. Hut it is ivotihy of con
I Hiderutioti, especially in view i f
j the, enormous annual expense of
the Stale. No d uihi hi my an
unconvicted prison.u \vw.,M pivir
to he ill tin; fresh air it work
even on the chum#.mo especiall s
as he works wit lit lit? jMiipose ..!
j nhOt'tlMlillg his MOlteHC < ?ll (if !?. ?
1 ing paid for hi- lime it h mu
ijudged innocent ??f the rhnr^ .
1m other Slates the annual com
of keening up or feeding priMOtici *
i
I confined in tl*e counts j.iil | ii?1|
ing trial is much heavier than it
lis in South Carolina. 1 ho following
tigurcs arc taken frum nun*
tics compiled by Prof. Holmes m
tatlini of Prof. Holmos"
MotiI Road Working Plan.
Ldun "f Utilizing Prisoners in
.fail Awaiting ft'ialw" That
Thov Will N?>t he a D?:ul
KxpoufO
In his address before the wonoral
assembly recently, Mr. J. A.
Holmes, Stato geologist of North
i Carolina, advanced a morel pro*
I position. He urged that the
prisoners who lie in jail awaiting
trial be used to work the county
road?. Id replv, it might be
urged that these prisoners could
not ho worked before their conviction,
but Mr. Holmes does not
propose to use coorei >n, but to
allow the prisoner:* the option of
working the roads or ?f lying in
jail pending the meeting of the
sessions court.
Mr. Holmes produced statistic*
to show that the loss to South
Carotin ifrom having prisoners lie
in jail is over $75,000 u year. A
oase may be supposed to show
where this enst arises. .John
Jouos might be committed to jail
in Deuetnder bv a magistrate on
somie trifling charge, just serious
enough to lie be; ond the jurisdiction
of the magistrate. If the
prisoner is a poor darkey, unable
to give bond, he must lie in jail
until Mar- h or April, or whenever
the next term of the court
is held. lie costs the Btato 20
cents for every day he lies in jail.
If he is there 30 days, his ''dieting"
or "rashiens" bill is $6.
As theru are hundreds ?f such
cases in every county the cost aggregates
into the hundreds of |
dollars, and $75,750 was the total
th i s expended for the v* hole
State in the twelve tuouths for
which Prof. Holmes had statistics.
Now, his suggestion is this:
That an act he passed allowing
the prisoner to make a voluntary
contract with the sheriff and
county commissioners that if they
will release him from jail and
turn him over to the county supervisor,
he will agree to ho worked
just as convict* d criminals are
worked. That if he is acquitted
by tiie jury,then he will ho paid at
a fair rate of compensation for
every day which he has spent at
work for the county. If he he
convicted by the jury, he will ho
given ci'ouit for tho number of
'-. 1 1 . .
connection with this suggestion.
In Georgia, 120 of the 137
counties reported. But 27 of
those counties use convicts on the
county roads, although these
counties engaged the !'?. jor of 946
convicts The number of priso
nets reported kept in county jailp
in Georgia poud:ng trial was 1,?095,
the Average cost being 3?
oents .per day. The aggregate
expense was $100,750 Th<
averago cost per convict per dnj
for guarding, etc., was 20 cents
Georgia pays 75 conts por daj
fer hired labor to work on tin
roads.
In North Carolina reports wen
received from all of the 97 count
ies But 24 counties in that Stab
use convicts on the public high
ways. The number of convict
thus employed was C43, and thi
average cost ?f guarding, etc.
was 24 cents per day. There wen
607 untried priouers in the jsil
costing the State .'30 eentn per da;
teach; an aggregate expense o
$103,750. "Free labor" on th>
roads costs 75 cents po?* day
In South Carolina 36 of the 4<
'ceunties reported. Thirty-tw<
use convict labor?570 convicts
J at a cost of 18 cent per day each
Thero were 404 prisoners in jni
awaiting trial, at a cost of 30 cen
per day each, aggregating $75,75(
for the year. "Free labor11 oi
roads costs 75 cents a day in thi
State.
The above statistcs relate to nor
met conditions. This year the ex
pense will b? heavier, for in i
number of (' unties the jury lav
was contested last fall, and many
prisoners were remanded to jail
whore they remained at a heavj
expense to the county until thii
spring. On tho other hand th<
legislature reduced tho cost o!
dieting prisoners to 20 cents pel
day by general law. Her?tofor<
iu ai.mo comities tho fee whs Its
thun in other counties. Whothei
Mr. Holmes' suggestion may b
wise or may bo radicjb it calls at
tection to the iioi imous expen.-a
incureed through the law lessees!
of men and the State is now ell
doavoring to so utilize the labo
of convicted felons that the lies
financial returns may lie realized
The building and maintaining o
good i oads is generally cuiiccdei
to ho the proper use of convicts.
The Cuban reciprocity questioi
and the ship subsidy hill arc* uiou
sores that will likely occupy tin
attention of congress far som(
time- The latter nil I is now hein<
discussed in the senate.
A LKO\ VOFTHK OKI*
Is oflcn a run-down system
Weakness, nervousness, luek o
appetite, energy and ambition
with disordered liver and kidney!
often follow an attack of this
wretched disease. The greutes
need then is Electric Bitters, tin
{splendid tonic, blood purifier ant
. regulator of Stomach, Liver am
! Kidneys. Thousands have provec
that they wonderfully strcngthei
the nerves, bui'd up the system
and restore to health and gooc
spirits after an attack of ({rip. I
-offering, try tin in Only r>Oc
IVrfc.-t satisfaction guar info.N
i >v draw ford 1 >r?? . nod J. f
Markov & (Jo.
It im -iiil)-icri ?or It i- woodinat
In ..experts haul ilic editor 01
-ii1 -script ion I his would l?e a ?oot
time to bring it.*
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! fcr I' I.{l'. plertHt'
.-cvvxatii i ?iimm?.<n*s<^uta*
I to write for our ' -itlal letter before applyl'ii;
for p*'' be worth money.
Wc promptly . ;;n<l Foreign
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attorney* Heml model, ekotch
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FREE report on putciitahllity. Wc give
the best legal service and advice, uud our
Charge.-* arc moderate. Try us.
SWIFT & CO.,
Pmtont Lawyors9
pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
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Lawsuit Over a Comma.
It in said that a patent modioitio
merchant has aued a newspaper
ower for omitting a comma. In a
testimonial sent to the proprietor
of the medicine, the comma was
( left out when printed in the paper,
greatly ahoriug the sense. Th?
sentence ran: 4'I am now quite
51 eured, after having be?H at death t
, I door through taking ffvy bott'o?
, of your remedy A commt
shonld have been inserted betweer
, the words "door" nnd tlth rough/
9 ?Davidson Dispatch.
MILLIONS k"UT TO
WOHK
o The wonderful aetivity of tin
- new century is shown hy at
s enormous demand for the world'/
R heat workers ?Dr. King's No*
Life Pills For Constipation,
' .filck Headache, Bi lliousness, oi
0 any trouble of Stomach. Liver oi
, Kidneys they're unrivulnd. Onh
y li?e at Crawford Bros and .1. V
jr Mackey* <& Go's drng store.
The United l>tntes supremecour
Monday handed down a dsciaioi
3 sustaining the validity of the la?
, of ll'inois prohibiting the dealinj
. in fntures.
t SAVKI) lll<* t If I GO'S
) UPc
, "In three weeks our chubby
little hoy was changed by Pneu
| monia almost to u skeleton,''
j writes Mrs. W. Watkins, oi
* Pleasant City, O. "A terrible
cough set in, that, in spite of h
a good (locto: 's treat meet for ser
r eral weeks, grew worse every
! day. We thou used Dr King'*
I Mew Discovery for Cousnmption,
' | and onr darling was snmiuound and
f well. We aro sure this grand
s medicine saved his life." IVJill9
ions know it's the onh sure cure
f for Coughs, Colds and all Lun?
dieases. Crawford Bros, and J.
, F. Mackey & Co. guarantee satis
* j fast ion. 50c, $1.00. Trial hot
* ties free.
'WlfiOB MEN
s Easily, Quickly and" Perma
Nantly Restored
lIlAGNlSliVP
1 is .-o!<l Willi mien ; u >r<?n i<
\ cure I iisomnin. Pita i4 zzmo-s- Myi
IvriM, Neiv.mw U.-biutv i.-?<t Vita'.l
( Si'iuiuai "nil"bf Mem"' . I
the n*-111( of OviM.woik VVor? W'or
' ry, dlckuo ?. E?mm o? Yon" r>rOv..r
i ' indulgence. Price $1; U boxes $;>
I Bv mail i:i p am package m any i?d>
- dress on receipt of price Sold on y by
a 1 Crawford Bros. I-llUggl-t*, -Agents,
j I alienator, S. \
Mexican w
!--? A I
> iwwtaoiig l^iiiiment i
i A toad un
i! a harrow
ruircrfl no m
that i.s U . .. rod with S|
( SoroH, Sprain?, (ft. Mo*
ojid apply the kind of t;
far and wide us
i . Mexican
Must
L
Novov fnila?not even in 1
uriM cake<l tnjilor in cow
rumefly. -' ITrfhiiy h <; hw*
or joint* t hat cannot bo ci
Mexican
Mustang Liniment i
I', i ??wirmmemm ? ?mhj;
WANTED, Hiokorjr, Dogwood
I and Persimmon Logs. Sonthern
' Hard wood Co. Charleston, S. 0.
Bilucato Tour Bowels With fa* carets.
iCaiidy Cathartic, curs connilpaiiou farm-or.
JfcJ. ZDo. If C. C. C. 1"U. UruggUu, rofuuU moaas.
i', AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Lancaster, I'. H . -I. C , D 4. 1901.
i' Notice is l?erei?y siten ?.h?4t tiiis office
willbe open from the l*t day of
i January to the 20th day ?>f Frimiary,
1902, for the purpose of receiving lho
' returns of the Taxpay r?.o' Lau'riMer
i c?u?ly,
il USiS 'ttn having prop, rty in their
t possession or control *? Manager,
Holde * or as Husband, Parent, Guar
uian, Tiustee Executor. A'l-oinistra'
t'?r, Receiver, Accounts g v.Moer,
Agent. Alb-rney or Factor on the 1st
I day of Juiuary lf02, are required to
ik'l'he c.tme for IftJStfon ^rrl.l'i tho
time required hj tow. oi1 Incur tufl
penalty of Fifty percent, which ate
laches in case of 'ai'ure to Jo sj
A rp ft-r.easm. htof all Tlaal Esiuto
I ghd al) improvements th re M, to*
gother willi all personal property of
j ov?-ry inscription must tie g'veu to the
Auditor jor tl>e as-es-mont for 1902.
The poll Tax of Due Do'lar is laid
f upon all male persona let ween the
ayes of 21 and 69 years, exo ml persona
' who tro ax mpr hy law.
Tlie Auditor o; mii assi-taut will atf
lend the following place* in the ?nnu;
ty 011 the duxs numed he.iow for the
convenience of the public
Osci olft Tuesday Jan. 7. ltOI. 13m.
Pleasaut Vu l^y Wed Jan. 3, 19t)2.
ltelair Thursday Jsn 9.
Van W\oU, Fiiday Jan ',0.
Dixie, Monday a m , Jan. 18.
1 Dwiglit, Monday p. in., Jan 18.
^ Trad?svil'.e Tuesday Jan. 14
Taxabaw Wednesday Jail. IS.
r F at t r?-ek church, Thursday J an. 16.
Dr. C. Welshe's. Friday jan 17.
? Primus, Haturda Jan 18.
, Haile G-dd Mine, Monday Jan 20.
| Kershaw. Tuesday arid Wednesday
| Jau 21st ami 22 to 2 p in.
I Heath Springs Thursday Jaa 21,
I Pleasant Hl'l, Friday Jan, Sit It to {2
i p.10,
r I W . T aula :dli gtium's, Monday
! Jan. 27.
I li wi I be to the in'ertsi o?f every
Tax Payer to make their return
e I lir/imntlv Uiul a?**? - *' p"
^ r ,/v.j mum cmtc vm* jwnuav VI ?7V
per cent which uttieinw nf er the 20th
! ofFehruaty
k After l lie above dates I will he found
in the * uilitoi's office lo wait upon
he pah ie.
Kcnnoctfally,
. J MO. A. COOK,
Auditor, L. (J.
[ * ?n.TI
VIGOR qtMEN
! liasily, Quickly, Pernmucutty
t Uofltored
HINDI HO gMSAi
(Parle) GItfCAT FRENCH TONIC
. AND VITALIZKKlsaold with written
ituaiui'tce tocure Nervous Debility.
Lost Vitality Failiuj? Memory. Flte, '
DiKziioHs Hysteria .Stop* all Drains
> on I He. NerMuis S\si em < i u-ed ly
| Mad lis' it- or I >: es?ivit Use t lot
hueeo. Opium. I i(|U?TM, in* /.jvinlip-Pace
Ihui Ki-D " It \VN?.'*nft' Iii?
s nit;;, Consumption ami I ? ->(! it
clears 'lie IMooil and Brain. ti ihi* us.
I lie Shattered ci-ivm, Ihso-r-e the
Fire of Y? nth ai d Mru.p- the Pink
Glow t" I'.i'c i Inek?. iimi MmUch you
Youiij; and Strong J?Oc ? 112
Hoxcm Jjtfj ily Mail 10 Any n'dw.
raw for J Mr-'* Dru?i*t, age in. Iain
No morpplno or oplam In Dn, ftlU6S?P*
?'??{lk Al' Prrfii "UDACTO&mKM*
HAM3T TOBACCOSFfllr
mm mm v and S M O KB
^ Vour LifenwaS?
Toil can be cured of any form of tobacco unijfe.
cosily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fnlflfc
kcw life and vigor by taking HO-TQ-BMfK
root malcofi weak men strong. Many
ten pounds in ten iktv-s. Over SOO ,WQjB
cured. All druggists. Cura .guaranteed. QMplet
and advice. 'KI-VIv Address STitRX^K*
kKMliXJY CO., Chicago or Mew York. *JT
rfli re&dilfr ovorcomo Loss of Hair,
Diseased Hoofs andgcratchosin bor
ses moles and cattle. Farmers try it*
ider
ore than tho fhitiifiil hoMO
[>avina, Swinncy, Harness
}t horse owner* know this
yinputhy that koab, kuowa
i mi meruit.
lie most aggravat ml cases.
.< quicker than any known
o peculiar t<> muscle, akin ?
urctl by it. ,.y,
tho host remedy on tho market, for
Virtrl Cinll ?, Hprnins nnd 8kin Lumpa.
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