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"vSron. .\i<?- Mr uwiu^ia The Kiiicl You Have Always Bought Rears t.lie $ ? ft Jrv In ry$ Use t* For Over Thirty Years na&rgmBi THE CINTAUn rc V. ?IW YORK CITY. mm f?35^ERS?!3BBBS K^-J JBBSA V WS5.ZS2?. g?MB? | NorlSi (.'n roli tin's l orrnuist Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, i:vki:y day tiib v isa it. t A? DW LL & TOMPKINS. SUBL^SHBRS, .J. 1? < A !,{)Wi:LL, Kill tor. jT?rt o;> YivAic. OEMCRN ICR Rereives tin- largest Tcle . Ne ? Sew ice deliver ' i paper between \\'?miiiu<Mi.n and Atlanta, find tw v: ;; s,.|. p.(? ;s t ho jrrents' ( handled hv :i N il'tll , a p n >\ v ,s". !-:iiYici; < !i lie | mges, x ado I IV tV. N 8HK ?r".' Mrvhf.Y >::-M t'.VESR. .? >: I no :\ : i)L r ridny, 11' largest I ;?| "! i;i !>> ( .. i; mi. S:;:iiv cups - *e t?n ap:< ioution. Address THE ORSKRVKR, Charlotte. C. Or/S'i'M'JME'j.V, Get (he JVew Novel MILS* ;. rv-s S'V- " t s< >;%. i ute- < . .M u i it" :i".j (Sleet inl to 4 dsyv Its r < magical. Prevents siri'iu! c iiic e!t\ To be cur riod ii- y.vk : Sure preventative. i . bv 1 it plain package; piepitld. < ?. ' eip' of pjice. $1.00 per box; rt $-.60, i i rnwford Bros, Druggis'.-. Agents I.an -.aster, S. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL F AT ANTA, OA., leu "? p*< . w . '( N cj WS putter, pub5i?P d <i \l < in- :i?I rmsdav of a 1. .% ;' i. ? i' e latest news of lit o. v ? it : '-tees ever their l Si II* fli'-o. Is i, tut' t* iper. My .i t t- i ave sei ur.td u \\ 1 i. e tic t.iiccti ill OUM V PKR . v.?? \v ' . .-emI The Lancaster Ledger The fcemi-Weekiy Journal Aft I tile i ii? Home and Farm A IAj TilltKH ONE YEAR. i- s 'be i-ist <tfTV*i we have ever irele i'our trieml- un.i su! seribers. V o lutti belt r take . tu. e of tbis ele ?' me f..r I'll" Journal may " .i; .v r . -in j i to us at r . it 1 ';o - i. . . ;nv promi: i.ii'ii it i . 'i; ributors to p i. : . .in 11 .i i hem being It ii oKor Lewis, !' ii .ni. .1 o .1 . t ii John T? in I * uve i <! "ii- .*> ii KelroiK i>c i . - : i. . | . . - i:i t. it Mllloni, i i I;? vs instier. ( I ?i i: ; > ? .!< I (-ovcred, 1.- ii i..' worth ttie < 1 Sen to till "J :unl or- . i i .. .< <i p.:p? is ' i*.; : DGER, . * >. 1 - ?i .?. O. i . 4f/JOMUB | |..ln< ilo Your li'iivi . i i i mi jiretK. Cnnily <'fttt.iui{?-, .mo < iiiKiii ::;on forever , i?e > < riinO money Confederate Reunion Notes. 'in n'.ar i n. d lt\ the Ketinio i . !i. n i > Veterans 1) .ll:i , 1'oXutf, Fob. 20, 1 1)02. To ( \*. Camps, The eiimps of Sons and all whom it may coneem: The J * \:is Reunion msoeiat ion tun ing in charge the arrangement s for tbw Confederate Reunion, to l>e held in the City of Dallas, I'oxhs, April 22, 23. 24, and 25, sends you this greeting: The ruilroud rates from all i - - 1. f m 11'winis wuisiue or lexas <ii o one cent u mile for the distance traveled; that is, each way to and from Dallas. From points in Texas the rates are one fare up to 100 miles. And one cent a mile each way for distuuce above 100 miles to $3.00, the 100 miles fare, and you Slave the rate. For instance, | for 200 miles; $3.00 for 100 miles and $2.00 for the next 100 miles, makes $5.00, and so on. We will (establish an encampment at our fair grounds ?where tne Reunion will he held ?in the j edge of the city, where, in tents | and buildings on the grounds, wo j will lodge >inil also feed, free of cost, every Confederate soldier, whether rich or poor, who will go there. They will he the honored guests of tho City of Dallas and the State of Texas. Our tallies wdl ho laden with the hest that Texas affords and that money can buy. The last day for dinner we will serve barbecued Buffalo iue.it, tho only Buffaloes living iu America save the few in menageries niul public and private parks. The Reunion will open at 10 o'clock on t'ie morning of April 22, and will close at 1 o'clock ou the afternoon of April 25. We will have varieas entertainments for everybody, the voung and the old, interesting and amusing, that will make the hours pleasant by day and by night ?enjoyable diversions from the routine.of business, the reminiscent chats of, "war times" and rejuvenescence of the memories of the olden golden days of our youth. Among these will be a parade by the Kaliphs?a famous order of the city?a most resplendent pageant, a scene rivaling in brilliancy and beauty even that of 4 'The Field of the Cloth of Gold,'' ?r the mighty gatherings in tho chivalric ago of armored knights for the tournament, where lances were shivered and blows of sword aud mace foil heavily in the fray, and all for a fair woman's smile. This will he on the night of the 23d. Tho next night the Kaliphs will give a magnificent ball, clad in their wondrous costumes glistening with the sheen of gold and gems and crown the queen of the Kuliphale. The Sons of Con- J federate Veterans will also <riv? ' gran 1 ball. To all entertainments ; the confederate soldier has the entre. Dallas and Texas invito you , all to come, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters and grandchildren Their portals will be unclosed. A cordial greeting, u heart felt welcome awaits yon. ' Everybody within onr great city , within the broad limits of our Stute expects you. Their hearts and their homes are wido open and only cordiality and lovo, and good fellowship shall be yours. Y\ ith every fiber or our beings I thrilled with joyous anticipations we bid yon come 1 ' We have established a Bureau 1 of information, of which John F. Worloy, 378 Commerce street, is Uhairmnn. Ho is arranging for ' iccommodalions for ovorv visitor wrho may dc-iro them. We ro [jucht each Confedernte Camp and Uamj) of Sons correspond with i him as soon as possible, and ar- 1 range for lodging, or hoard and !e< "ing, i?i tho number of i>!" \vho iru'v deshe same and '! .tb? '? ' vi ?. ! ' ! ui mi r. Imi ring rrom ! 50 'o S5.00 |??> lay, it heing under-to-id 1 }i:i1 here, i!^ :r n'l Keuni ?ns, nvo <u ni? re pel son-; wiP lodge in a room, th's being necessary to accommodate the thr mg. Camps of Veterans are request e:l to notify the Secretary, Chas. It. Martin, No. 247 Main street, a* soon a* possible, how many delegates may tie se it and how many other meniheis will attend, and how tnanv arc willing to ?ro n w inte the Encampment. Visitors to the Reunion who desire, can have their tickets extended to May 15, hy depositing same and paying 50 cents. Excursion rates over Texns will he not exceeding one and one third fare for the round trip to and from Dallas. O. C. Slaughter, President, Tex Reunion Ass'o. C. L. Martin, Sec. hOt KJDV FUO>a ' OBWKBS Cobwebs put 011 a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the host things to put on a cut i^Bucklon's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burne, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackev and Co., drug store. TRESPASS* NlFlCE! All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding, hunting, tishing, or in any other manner on the fallowing tracts of land which are in our possession and rented by us for the year 1902, viz: The Martin and Mill tract lying on the East side of Catawba river and bounded by lands of Abe Culp, W. JMcD Brown, and T. M. Fitzpatrick <&. Bro. Also, the* Beckham tract lying on the E ist id of Catawba river ' and hounded by Ian Is of t. *m. ; Filzj^trick iV\ Bro., the Reed lands, and others. Any person or persons uisru- j garding this notice will tie prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I). L Adams, Carter Adams, Cbas. F. Adams. Mar. 20, 1902 -lm. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass in any manner on my plantation situated in Buford Township, Lancaster county, and hounded as follows: North by lands of T. L. Doster, East by Lynche's Creek, and lands of Alvin Massey, South by lands of Alvm Mussey, and West by tho Three Notch road, the same being known as the Elijah Walters home place". Any person trespassing will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho Law for each and every offence. H. Hines. This March 1st, 1902.?lm. Millions for Good Roads. Washington, March 19.?A bill appropriating $100,000,000 for the construction of good roads throughout the United States has been introduced in the house by Representative (Ley, of Virginia. The money is to be apportioned among the yurious states. i to \./ui; till MIL nil II nil. AHheville, N. C! , March IS.? ri)r trial of William K. Lireeze, president of the First National b ink of Aaiieville, on the charge rit' embezzling several hundred thousand dollars, resulted today in a mistrial. The jnry stood 11 lor conviction and one for no111 it till. CANPV CATMAWTtC ? ii?W* fh /ttVl H !if. B0<. *111 * t*.Mll|*Wl AA"j' OracstoU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." The Huaungtoo Est ,L. ?! A].? u ^L's.Oi'U.OOO. : I 5 i - :. . I '? ? llt\ w N v \v ) , m\;ii i J ? I he Sri nine , i omoriow: 44 I ho ( ?!1ih i>. II ij i?igr>?n estate, now b'iuu'iMvo toio-tl . tliu Sritn'n truiisfei t.ix appraisers, acting v\ith tho executors, Cbns. M. 1 weo ' ut)d Iriii ie E. Gates, wili amwuut to nh.nit fc'iS-OOO.Oud nr 920,'000,000. Tiuu fer tax >vill approximate $800 ,000 (jTliis is an unofficial es- J timate made by the State, comptrollers office, 'lhe Stute officials . as well us the executors, decline i to give any official information about the schedule of property left by Mr. Huntingtcn. "The report of the State appraisers will not bo iileu for several months. It is understood t that the delay is due in large part' te the overhauling of claims and notes against friends of Mr. Huutington These amount to astonishingly large sums, it wbh said, 1 and are in such shape that it is difficult for the executors to tell how much they are really worth. 1 lie major items in the schedule j of assets have been known for a long lime. * 'According te The Tribune's information, Mr. Huntington loaned personal friends a great deal of money, most of whicb is i\ot collectable. 4The scheduling of the estate,' raid this authority, 'shows that Mr. Huntington's heart promptly responded to appeals for assistance." t9gr" Pay your subscription to Tho Ledger, plouse. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, ioc. VIGOR II MEN! Easily, ~?uickiy~anT PermaNuiiiiy Restored mm Wrvii Is sou won -titten KUurame" t<? cure i iisitmnis Fits Dizzinea", Hys teriu, Wrv us I>el?lIity. L<??t Vitality, 1 Seminal I es, 1 .-ding Mciuo?j ? the io-ul of t)v. '--.voik. Work, Worry, dh'kno H, Jfirmrs of Youtu or Overindulgence. Price .$1; (I boxes $3, Bv mail iu plain package to any ad? dresa on receipt of price. Sold on y by ' Crawford Bros. Druggi-tt-,* Agents, l.ancaater. S. \ . Mexican ^ Mustang Liniment mi A toad un< a harrow suffers no naoi that is> tortured with Spt Stor?r., Sprains, cte. Most and apply the kind of eyn far and Wide as Mexicami Musta Li Never ?not, even in th Cures enked u.Mer in cows remedy. Hardly a disease or joint s that cannot bo our Mexican ^ Mustang Liniment iu WANTED, Ilick;- DogwewU nn l Persimmon I r . Southern II up!.vo'oil 0" CIimi S. 0. <fi'iu ? 'e '?tin ttnirv.ii "iN'ii'i ?Ui>ciirevi> v!?ih:ir*!c. euro coiiftlpn'lou forovcr. Zoo. If O.C.C. I~?i.ilniucts^refundmouca> i imC'I tif, <\ H 4. IH01. NiiUc'd i* licie- y LI.V t ?t ttiis of Ii.?? wjll b i ? |> *! ? -in !> -1 <1 iy of .hiDU irv i I'm* -i.i ?l K binary, 19 2 f ir i ',H rmi 'lie r liirim ?! 'in* ?' <x ay r* ?> "in a-let CUIJt.V. j i?eia ii- t'.ivi n <> ??|?.-rty i>i th-lr >>r eonir . >?* ?l;?n?wr, linhle or >.k riu-ii.?i.tl Put"' i. Guar diaii, 'I'r<j-tICx?'Cui(.r A'luiiiii-tiH- , f r, It-?5 i r. iViwi ti ir utfliwr, Nueiu Alt' rm-y K iitiur ??u ?I? iM (ay <n J iiu-i y 1902. uix ii'ijiiIi't*'l to l|>l ilie same lor taxation viiiliiii the lime required li.v n?tv or ineur the penalty of Klf > per o-ot. which mlaches in carte of failure to do so A re-aSseasnp lit of ail ileal Ed'hIiuiul nil improvements llbrem, to gather with all persftiial properly ot every description inunl beg'ven to the Auditor for the us?es?uient for 1902. Tliy poll Tax ot Ouo Dollar la laid upon ail male person* between.tlie ages of 21 and 01) years, except p&flona who are exempt by law. Tlie Auditor or an .-vwDtant will attend the following places iu tlie county on the day k MMiiicd below for tlie coilvenieiioe <> ' the public Oactout T?|es?lsy Jan. 7. 1902, 12 in. Pleasant Vatb-y Wed. Jan. 8, 1902. Belair I'hursdav Jen 9. Van W.\ok, Friday Jau 10. Dixie, Monday a ui , Jan. 13. Dwight, M?M,.|ny p. m., Jan. 13. Tratbsi ii'o. Tuesday Jan, 14 Taxuhaw, Wedtte-day Jan. 15. F'h <'r? eit church, Thursday Jan. IB. Dr. ;. Wels-.e's. Friiiuy jau 17. Priuins, Sami<!ti Jan 18. Hallo (bdd Mine, Monday Jan. 20. Ker-ha\t , ruesday ami Wednesday Jan 2l*t alio 22 to 2 p in. Heath -ptlng*. riiurnday Jun 28, Pleueant 11 i 1, Friday Jan. 24th to 2 p. mt W. T Vaiilaodh glmm's, Monday Jan. 27. Il wlil be to the In'erest of everv Tax Payer lo make their return promptly unit save the penalty of 56 per cent which attiches afier the 20th of Februaiy A iter the above dates I will be found In the Auditor's Office to wait upon h e pub'ie, Respectfully. JNO. A. COOK, t Auditor, L. C. .( v*aKi.ii?rurvi w- >? . - VIGOR P?MEN Easily" Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDIPO iBMU&S (l'arisl (jREAT FRENCH TONIC ANI) VITALlZEltissold with written iniattintee to cure Nervous Debility. L.oPt Vitality Faillrnr Memory. Fits, l/iy.ziiu h- Hysteria, titopa all Drains >n the Nervous System Caused I y Kad HaMtV or i\x?es*lve Use of Tot )i < (,m. OpUitn. liquors, or * /.ivin?!:> Pace tine Kjlls " It wards off Ins nil;*, Consumption and Death. It c! ara l lie Blood and Brain, Builds up the siiattered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Bring* the Pink fl ow to Pale Cheeks, and Makes you Y -ungand Strong again. 50c , 13 Roxok Jjt/5. By Mail lo Any Add'ess. r.-twford Br m Di*u<.ji*t, agitts Luu Or, <^uacniiicKaaoaaMnaaaHHn DON'T S?A/^os^ ^ ^ Your Life awagl You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily be made waft, strong, magnetic, fulw 1 * new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO. that make* weak men strong. Many JMn ten pounds in ten days. Over MOOm(nUi cured. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. nSB let and advice VREB. Address STHR^Su KKMEOY CO.; Chicago or Mew York. W ' y I , U , . .* i reaaiiy overcome Loss of Hair, seased Hoofs and Scratches ta bor- . i moles and cattle. Farmers try iU ler e tnan tno ftiit.hfVil horse Lvin8, Swinney, Harness horse owners know this apathy that heals, known ; t > ? ' -' - v mg i raiment. o most aggravated cases quicker than any known peculiar to muscle, skin od by it. elv~ r, remedy on tho market for nd (rill*, SpraiiM and fikin Lump*. ,oej)' ortt jo nd inulus in condition.