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1 .^VetfctoWePrepacationforAs- 'I I stmflating ihc Food andRcg dta- 9 | ling tie Stomachs and Bowels of W Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- m ncssand-Rest.^ntains neither 9 Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. ! Not Narcotic. s I Jlutf?arOia>l)rSAKlZZ PIlVBEIt ^ 9 I j Aperfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Slomaeh.Btawteea. Worms .Convulsion# .Feverishtiess and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of j GtZA/pfltaU'. >TEW YORK. pw?H i CJCACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. fl| - UANCASTEU AND CUES'El KAILW W Schedule Iu effect Aug. 23, 1900 (Daily except Hundu ) WESTBOUND | EArtl'B^ UND No's. 14 and 16. | No's. . stnl 15 A M. P M. A .?/. P M J 7 67 5 Si Ar Chester Lv 9 40 8 10 T 1 5 00 Richburg 10 ? 8 47 1 4 47 Bascombville 10 40 8 ">7 67 4 7 Fort Lawn 11 00 9 IS \ P M 6 30 4 00 Ly Lancaster Aril 40 9 40 No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6*80 am., lakes close connection at Chester with Southern Kail way No. 36 for Charlotte and points north; and Sea hoard Air Line ' Atlanta Special" for Atlanta anil points west A'sn with Carolina and Northwestern Kailway No. II) for eimir. N. C and intermediate points, ami Southern Kail W?y No 33 for Coluinhi and points couth. No 17, leaving Ch ster 10.30 a in jouuects with Southern Kail way No M from Columbia and oiuts south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No 33fi ui North 4tn and eastorn points, an' i.ni. oaater with S C ?fc G E for Biacksburg No, 16, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p in Unuects at Lunca-ter with S'l All K Camden au i Marion u id South ejfri Railway No 34 at. heste. for harlotte and points oor'ti No. 15, leaving Chester ?. 10 p m oohnects at Chester with (southern Railway N a) from '.mi uoia and points south M. h?E vTH, Get, Pas- vgt LEROY SPRINGS. President C -c <x> -c . 5? ? tk s- ^ I" S* 3-?f? g ? 35* fliai^sr mg-s-ii ? ??-?? - | g. 3 = c ? s? S ? C O K 3 ? <r -"mm ? h>o ? ? * o* -* % w* ? ? 5" M ? ? O - r? ??*?< 3 $ ? wm 3 t c? - O V ^ D O 2. _ c P > Sg<*.? *f^3 S CO * 1 C3. =' B g" ? S' S ? I S ? " I 5' F 2 ' '. S* ST. g* (S & ao ? ^ 5S ? ? 2 3 g5 s ?. e- ? g ? -' j|^.- sf $ ., ^ ? 5 -< a-s" r+ ? ? 2 2* n? o f 5^1* ,T. ? " E <t> ?-^ ^5 3 = ?T ?* 2. 8 >?? ? ? ?. |c ? rrrmm? 7 a.. ? x E? M)> 351 ? SS3. 2. "* w 23 s? g a 22 J* o r? o S a T "1 ? *-l r-? FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice i* hereby xiven itiut f will auaKf illy iir.ni imuiii id hid ' ?iur o lfxo*ate foi IiiUicmh er *!ouiny it A?I adnlsi rator of the Kctae ?>f lie ?a'e W li. Edward* <>n Hie 4? li iluy <>f February 1902, iimi then ?. <! there apply to H >n.' C. D. Jonm f'mha'e for a final dfaotiiirKe a? an -11 administrator. Jaue E Unwinds, Administratrix. AIATAHII liAo I Unlfl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 1 * Signature / i ir ln _ P II ^ a #?? use U" For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Nortli Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. 1 CALDWfcLL & TOMPKINS. ! PUBLISHERS, T. P CALDWELL, Editor. I $N.OO PER YEAR. , ! OBSERVER 1 Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver j ed to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and ^ its special service is the greatest over handled by a North 1 Carolina paper. ( THE SU NDA Y 0BSERVER ; Consists of 16 or more pages, and is. to a large extent made up of original matter. 1 SI IK SKM I-WEEKLY OBSERVER. Printed Tuesday and Friday, i1 &l 00 per >eur. The largest 11 paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. ' Address TI1E OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. I uun riiliiOlUA, Uet the A'ew Nove: Discovei y M: i in;.ii<;< ,rri< >Si. in e.? < hninrrhue mm Gleet inl to 4 days I ts uction is magical. Pk veiiiK stricture A t\ e m, etc, I'o be ear ried mi \ ?*-i yo?k? t >ur?- prevents live. Si fit bv mail mi t-lalli package, prepaid, o tt-ceiiit of pi ice. $1.0t> per i box; 3 f r $2.50. liinwford Bros. Druggists, Agents Lan "later. B. (J. ] ________ i THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ; OF ATLANTA, OA., Ism twiee-a-Week NEWS paper, pub Mil.id on Mm da,\ and Tuesday ol ( !i:h we K, with m He latest news o> | I In* world, which conies over their i Ic. -id wircM iliiect to tlfir office. Is mo ubt-psucf vi'ii'".,-iiinii paper. I By ui ri.ngeinci.t-. w. ha ve secured a ( -( 'nl /ale with tlieio in connection 'OUR PAPKR ; and 'or $2 we wid -end The Lancaster Ledger ! The Semi-Weekly Jonrnal AnJ the ( The Home and Farm i Al l r.iU.?Wt? /ivo ' JL UAIUU \/il ii 1 ' 'IVis is the best otter \v?j have ever 1 made In our friends ami Mibscribe's Y"ti l ad better lake adv.niiAte of this , oHV- at once. for The Journal max withdraw their speciui r:??< io u- a any ltn?e. i'lie feml-week y n?s imnv pronii neni men and women ? . ntiibuiois to llnir tolumuB amona them being i Hev >ara Jonea, Kev. Walker Lewis Hon Mai vie Joidan, i-|. it John Tera, |lie Oiuvesaud Mrs \V H Kelron besides their corps of ttth lent edilors, I who take caie ??f the news matter. Their tieparci ents are we I covered Its ooiiimns ?.f rarm news i* worth the pr.ee ?-f (lie poper shihi direct to this office $2 and ? - | c.?tbe tiireeabov*-nHM.ii??it"d papcn i 'in* Atltliesx Ttt LANCASTER H JGER, I.AflJCASTHIl -J ?|M| K(1iir?tA Vour llnwrl* With ? adcnrei*. Candy OathanU. euro conRiipatlon forever lOo. 26c. Tf C. C. C. fail, frefuiM) money Democrat Unseated By Partisan Votes. Representative Rhea of Kentucky Displaced l>y Moss. Washington, March 25 ?The house today by a mttjoi it\ of 10 unseated Mr. Klica of Kuutucky, *i Democrat, and seated in his place Mr. ). Mackenzie M ?ss, who was formerly a Democrat hut who according to his brief, is in accord with Republican* on the domii anl issues The Republican major it \ in tho house i* 43 While only two Republicans, Hun bury end Freeland of Now York, voted with th? Democrats, enough Republican* remained u\va\ or declined to vote to reduce tho majority to It. I'be concliifiiou of ho debate upon the case was rather spirited, Mr Rhea making an elvquont d> fenec ?f hi* right to th? seat. TANDA FOR KENTUCKY MONO!. Mr. Rhea, in the course of his r? as arks said the hous? was asked to vot? that "the State of Kentucky had set its seal upon a lie." "1 stand for Kentucky,'*' h? continued, "for her manhood, for th? hon?sty of her voters and the purity of her women and not for th? presidency of th? United States could I b? induced to befoul tho State which honored m? with an election to this body." Mr. Rhea made a severe arraignment of Mr. Moss, the con- ! testant, charging that although he now called himself a Republican that two weeks before th? election ti? had regietsrod as a Democrat mil had pledged himself if elected to go into the Democratic caucus. With impassioned words he challenged the contestant or his friends to deny this statement. "If it ia denied." said he, "I will prove him to he the pcrtir, miserable < reature I know him te be." Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, ioc. Mr. E. J. Breonen has been commissioned by the governor, up?n the recommendation of the Riehlund de'cgatinn in lh?? general assembly, to fill tin# vacancy 111 the office of county treasurer of Richland county, "for the term prescribed by law." The trial of Neely, Ralhhone and Reevss for embezzling Cuban j postal funds has resulted in their conviction and sentence to tsn years imprisonment, with heavy fines. THE VICE OF NACHHNG Clouds the happiness of the home, U.?a ? - * liui u uogginess woman otten needs help. She may be so nerv< us and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite headache, sleeplessness, ! constipation er fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for filing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles nerv-! ?us troubles, backache and weak kidneys hare used it, and become healthy and h; ppy. Try it. Only 50c at Crawford Br s and J. F. Mackey and Co. guarantee satisfaction. I to write for onr '-ntUl lottor bofbro op-1 plying for paten - - bo worth monar. I we promptly <>' and Foreign PA UTS or iihoto and we send an IMMEDIATE p|)EE report on patentability, we give the beet legal service and advice, and our oharges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patont lawyers, ?P- U-S- 'atent Office,Washington, D.C. | tar Pay your subscription to Tho Ledger, pleuee. Haiged on 1 Gnm Tree. The Exterminator of Dr. Taylor's Family Quietly Lynched t Washington, N. t.\, March 25. ? The ta.dy of lames Walker, the 1 neirro who poisoned the \\ hole family of Dr David I". Tax lor of th? Si?..o. I i ..* o?1 ....... <i ... .iiv. i k-;ii i-xttiumprx, I was found dangling from a lim?>( of a <5(1111 tree on tin.' (treenville ' roa<l just outside of the town I limit* of Wushing'on. earli this uaoruiug A man coming to to a n i an into the.hodv which hung out OT?r the walking path Ho hastened into town to inf<>im ?11?? antkorit'es. Coronet* Tavloi was summoned and lie empanch-d a jury, who biought a rordict tint | the negl'o Cattle to his death l?\ j lynching at t to hands of unknown person* The negro wm about 19 yoar*< 1<1. When sumo one at- i " ? I tempted to use the wire* ie \Vi11 i iamaton this morning they fouad that the telegraph uud telephone wires were both cut. The lynching party came from the Wiliutneton directiou and when the body I was found this morning it had not been long since the lynching took place a* the body was not then rigid. WOULD SMASH TH ft)1. CLUB If members of the -'Hay Fever Association" would useDr. Kingts New Discovery for Consumption, | the club would go to pieces, for i it always cuies this malady,?anil , Asthma, the kind that baffled the < doctors?it wholly drives from the \ system. Thousands of once?hope- 1 less sufferers from Consumption Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their I lives and health to it. It conquers 1? Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is posit ; ively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c,$1.00. j Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros, J.F. Mackey & Co. TRESPASS NIl'IGE! I All persous are hereby warned j not to trespass by walking, rid- ? lug, hunting, tishiug, or in any i other manner on the following 1 tracts of lain! which are in our possession and reu'ed by us for the year 1002, viz: 1 I'he Martin and Mill tract ly iug 1 on the East side of Catawba river >nd bounded by lands of Abe Gulp, W. McD Brown, and I. M. Fitzp.itrick & Bro. I Als ?, the Beckham tract lying * 1 ou the East bide of Catawba nv? r t and bounded by lands of P M. ( Filzpulriek & Bro, the lieed lands, and others. Any person or persons disregarding this notice will '?e prosecuted to the full extent of the law. D L Adams, Carter Adams, . riiuo ir A.I...... vuan. x Mar. 20, 1901?In). TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass in any manner on my plantation situated in Buford Township, Lancaster county, and bounded as follow*: North by lands of T. L. Doster, East by Lynche's Creek, and lands of Alvin Massey, South by lands of ; Alvm Massey, and West by the Three Notch road, the sume being known as the Elijah Walters home place. Any person trespassing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the Law for each and every offence. H. Hines. This March 1st, 1902. ? lm. HIAAfl ft IPiB Viuun oriWCW tOa.sily, Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI HO O'HARKA'J! (PhtIh) OltRAT FRENCH TONIC ANI> V IT A LIZKlt in sold with writ ten gtiHtantee In cure Narvoua Debility Lost Vitality. Failing Memory. File, Di/zitMHs Hysteria. Slops all Drain* on the Nervua S\Htem t'miseil * > Itail Hut'it- or l? x-esslve Use < ( I n ihcco. Opinio I i(|U<TM, or Aivn... I* PiieelllHl Kids" it wiicIh <>|t i <i nil , OIlHU.IIIptioo HMl he tl el* j?r- 11?- ItoiimI ><11<i Bruin, It itiie ia the "-doe tei?(I erven Mi Htnf* s t). Fti of Y#tnh *ml Hrit.a- the Pod O niv I P.le t'heeW^ m Muh s * I Y it I *tii i g ii. fide , 12 Bn\e> $r? it Yal o\ >0 I'ft * tur ltl W )) I , l p itl I all Otr, WE'RE GOING DOW! ht w. i., sanford, si ? , 1*will Ik- >111 in*pir;iti<M and priceless lo cheer ihe mui?liii>? coiumn ii>.i ill (laZ/.lill^ deeds Oi vull?f ?UVO >1 And taught mankind liie lesson lio.v i< Tlit'ir Im kws uiedeeply furrowed,and tl Their fm ui.s are hent Willi w ei^lr. of \ en lim then' shields me ju-?t a- -p -ilu-h, A*, whentiicjy Ciniru< <l at Gel:vs?iiijf \\ ? re eoint; I?? tak<- our tun s :ii mj, i rim tu?in who in (lit A tldernt'KS loujjd And then ilie men ?<! Miiloti, w h- , *u l in puv ijuii. v-.tl iii ?iii>|> a tear when Si AnU Shenutiduuk s h? f? e-, to , wh > v i ktio St hi. walUucka.i.i omi. d. w.uili Ami \vh<> shall wiiteuuopc *t t .No name the duunlhd kmrcn of i r Of Morgan, tin*, liol'i riidct ; i t iliu < "Jeb' r^inirl; of young iVili .in. tuo An I n l ill '.?e Uii g'it"> of ehivi.ji \ win I n g i avt s winch je'lou- 1' lUjeha li ld? s Tho |iiin\ wui> w! ioh nation* wage ? i re liui il>^ miih'n r> i\ r 1 <> . at: lien Mm d 1). liiu T la i e > infu. v lis thuudi-rbwlts Mgaiiisi a fou wiiir.o a Illon Ai ill ihullf mot \ V a luurll^j ;: *' 1 l>v squadron- ami whole regiments, m llif woi Kl, grown old, kind nevor seei: A host, lik that whoso sibers tlasliad a And when the shrines f?r whieli they fo Aye, when this great republic ahull b When Truth shall wake her silent liar Their names and deeds will lilossoin w It was not oars to wear with them the Nor share with them the stress of mai It was not ours to hunger and to thirt And bivouac on the battlefield 'mid ri 'Twas net our fate to hoar tlie jeors ui When Christ ut Appomattox wept am But well we know the story from For And on our hearts is laid the charge t The cause for which they struggled, a To love and nid the living and to reve To wreathe the sacred mounds where s A nil W Villa thft hpoil/l of lifn Sol.ln I ? that it tortured with Spavin Sorea, Sprains, etc. Most ho: and apply the kind of sy*ipa ifcr and wide as Mexican Moisten Lin Never fails?not even in tho m Cures caked udder in e?*ws quii remedy. Hardly a disease pec or joints that caunot bo cured 1 Mexican ktbeb* Mustang Liniment It keeps ,.l? UUIU?UUt,f UpoB our walls these pictures hang ? immortal gods of warfare: Stonewall We placed them with the purpose thai To learn the truth and love the men * Surrendered all, save honor iu a gram For homes and country and for what I So we're going down to Dallas, those Which, only when outnumbered thrice, The sun is fast declining, and tbe uai And now and then comes a sound fror it is death's bugle calling t ime weary Let's hasten oa to cheer them fer the DON'T ^A^o#a if w W T 1 Your Llfeawad W rou can be cured of any form of tobacco u?Me ~~? (aally, bo made we*. strong, magnetic, full# _ i?w life and rigor by taking HO-TO-BAC, H Q bat makaa weak man strong. Many tMo UQ an sounds in ten doya. Over B O 0, 0OJO i :urod. All druggiata. Cure guaranteed. TWpg at and advice WRBE. Address bTKUJtfivv? 1 IKMXOY CO., Chicago or New York. TSr WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood ind Persimmon Log>. Southern i is Hardwood Co. Charleston S. C. ' !,r : ,:"'1 ? n?wrfiiiirmf 11 a tf - % - ? I ^^CANDY genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." JCi. Mexican Mustang Liniment seamu A toad und< a harrow suffers no more tl N TO DALLAS. IKKMAN, TEX. Ihhmi, vrtt kuo.v, ouie turij litem* f*?r s.hijj, ii suffer ami W* *ironj. ieii* heuda nre lunched ?vith suuw r?,MU<l .MHiie \\ ilii weight of null iIk-ii huh I.** nie juht a? Una iiio i>i ij?i lin^ r:i it km ?.r tine. 11 t 'ii'". 1 < I' once in ly .s??o in mulct princely Le?; I jki C\tli HU'l Uil'l ahull, id lie v Ji'hnhton i?-ll. i i111 ? 1{? i < 1 vi., I In v .? ui iii v?I I lie gal t s el hell, il y - -.1 li' < ami In o.i, ' i si am' t Hm"iI ? 1 .<*hi; . . vii-1, iin nil?i i i" mi. *i e. i, 11 it | i m i jtr< Ji i.mi (I ; 1.1 ii i ki<. us I.ol y <fj oiliid ? I I ! til l:> I I II <iuy x W C' li 1. . I I 111* v ? 111v mi. u t va .ii* nuried ,1 r \t::? he world. 1 u a-, i.e.-' nrd I lif'B imI n t ?t single men. i, and never more may see, oout the tl ig of Lee, ughi have emended into dust ? i*vo perished, which it must, p to songs of mighty wars, it" the splendor of the start, hallewed cloth of gray, :ck, the horrors of the fray; ?t on war-spent plain inks of comrades slain; ad facs the victor's frown, 1 pulled the curtain down, t Sumter to thn and, o honor and defand ud for which they bravaly blad; rence the dead; leep those loyal hearts,aad true, lease God,thssa things wa'll do! the faces of the three Jackson, Johnson, Laa. ; our little ones may grow vho in the lang age J, unequal fight thev still believe is right, fust thiauing ranks to mast stacked arms in proud dsfsat. oh i* nearly o'er, n yoDiler aayelic skere. r form in gray? last time, while we may. igor of men sily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored agnwifwrvine mo mi w tli . . ii'ten t unriiinc- to e I i soiui.i < Fits iMzz.iien-, HynIh. N'biv us 1 >? I i My Ijo*i Vitality, IIiIIMt I I M I'M Hi i"tr MftiMi'y ? i e- ult of < )v -*.? o k Work, VVor.-ti k"e - K Ii'isn! Y"tl ill ()v??rul???ru ? Price fjtl; ft boxes #5. n il i ii. , a- k'i n y ?d* k mi i f |?* io? 'Million > by v ii I iiu/jfi t-?, '.^futa. i 'IS - locate Your nan.|g With CuioarotS. inily Cathartic, euro constipniton forover. ?&c. HC.C.C lnii.Urui}2lMisrotum3moaea> . ? ' . i vv- * idily ovcrcomo Loss of Hair, od Hoofs and Scratchos hi liorits and eattlo. Farmers try lt> jr m mn the fhithfhl tovm% s, Swinney, Harnow rso owners know this thy that teato, known % I mem:. oat aggravated oases, cker than any known uliar to muscle, skin by it. it remedy on the market far nUa, Sprains and Hkin Lump*, burses aad mules in ooadition. I