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'&B22Sa.*~x: I. I - *??> JTJJW "WMI.I "~7 ? ''i , ft : jp?|i :' :* XJ-?A "ArGSb W-'sl .. 8-. >! :. I; Awi: v i.oble Preparation lor As- n] l; :iiiniiii?;:igliicFcoc!r.ndI!c^uUi- ? ,j lingthc StomRLhsaiidPo'.'^Iscr ?, remotes Digestion,1Cheerful - &! | (ic*jsniuiHest.?onlains neither a || Opium .Morphine nor "Mineral. i Not Narcotic. lirn 'fK: cf QUI lirS. V41 'LLPlTCmj/ $ Pw :Jiut Set J ' fl AL\\ frnria * ) C /M;IU\Wu - I ? Snjst ? . I Kiffn.vnt - > .* MOu*ai+tJUa I Ij-vm.fot/i - I H ffiwiWJiia I fSI 11 itttMyr?n naver. J Apcrfcci Remedy for Conslipa- & ri6n. Sour Sfomach.Dian hoca. yfri Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ? ness andLosii OF SLEEP. & Facsimile Signature of ^ >. E f 11 uANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY Schedule in effect Aug. tit, 1000 (Daily except HuuiIm ) WESTBOUND j EAST Hi UNi). >To'h. 14 aud 10. I No's. Iand 15 A M. P M. A X. P M +67 5 5) Ar Chester Lv Si 4 S 10 I 1 5 00 Kichburg Hi S -17 1 4 47 Bascombville 10 40 S 57 57 4 7 Fort Lawn II no 9 H P M >30 4 00 Ly Lancaster Aril 40 9 4'? No. 14. leaving Lancaster 0-3'i am., ?aakes close connection at Chester with Southern Railway No. 30 for tjharlotte ami points north; and Sea ?oard Air Line ' Atlanta special" for Atlanta and noints wnsO A i?n I with Carolina ami Northwestern Rail way No. 10 for enoir. N. (' :n I ir. termediate points, and Southern K: *i way No 33 for Columbi and pointsouth. No. 17, leaving Cbi-ster 10.30 in oounects with Southern Railway No 3B from Columbia and "mints south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and %>uthern Railway No 33 from North and eastern points, an into ! -jRater with s () ?fc G E for Hlacksbur;; No. IB, leaving Lancaster 4.<?0 p in efbnects at Lancaster with S C & G E tM Camden an I Marion a id SouthRailway N ? 34 at <'heater for fkarlotte and points north No. 15, leaving Chester .3.10 p in 40m acta at Chester with Southern 0*1way No. 34 from 'olumhia and sou tli. J AS 11. HE ATM, Gen Puss. Agt j LBKOY SPRINGS. President. I aSSM ?* g-S/i?ai i o n r- H ? ? ? I MM IU B - j? ft S3 ___ ~ Z^uk'* ' o|g8g?g-_ fnrji! ? ??-" -1 ^ ~ O _ iafa ? y- * r = ? _ ^ ^ 5 ? 1 ?lp|.!| t 5 '* 5 <5 X r> S s? s<* s? a? ? g J CD s S'?f s nj 8 5' 3 ?- ? s* o ^ r??" 5. O ? * s - i S f*. f ?.= ? = K " .* 3 c? 2 * S * r> ^ v r: a Vi; v> ?*< ^ I ^ p ? 1 ? r? P* _ ? |5^ m i. O s- , g ^ a 3 5'2 IS sr S 3 ? HK D* p ? - J?, p P p o g- , St.? e s. 2. g- = ? ; W '-3s !?< ?_? ? ? ? r? ,. ? ? 5' !1 '? S? 5^ I ' ip g? 5 j? 2 1 t ? - u ~ =. , I FINAL DISCHARGE. j: Notice is hereby ^iven that I will i lake my final r< t urn in the < 'our, <> | 5abate for Lancaster ? otinty a A 1 niatrator of the E?f>no at.lie late ! ( W L Edwards on the H.h day of,. February 1902, and then and there j apply to Hon. I). Jones I'roha Mr. for a final discharge a- -n it ! Administrator. ? Jaue E Edwards, Administratrix , I .iwroaB-rgg- &. z m fa ;* /: |" ' '': % p N -' H |s* 5 F' % < . . -.... V. j>' i .. iK: i j v . . & .J - " ' i ?l' ; V. I. The Kin:; y^ nave Always Sau?!ii /7 Bears the /! ? Signature / o f ??&tS J iW' R iJr n,r ^se IFor Over Thirty Years if THt cent New von;; City. North Carol inn's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, KYFKY DAY Till-: YK YIt. OALOWtLL & TOMPKINS. PUE1ISHERS, .1. I*. CAI,l)WKLIi, Fditor, jiiS.OO I?Klt YBAK. OliSKliVKK Receives the I a rir< '-t I'clo-' u:i:?I>!?I< News Set \ ice deliver ed to any paper between j Wa.-hiu^lon and Atlanta, and its speeial service is the threat-! est ever bandied by a North Carolina paper. TUKSUXDVY OBSKRVKR Consists of 10 or more pages, and i- to ti large extent made : up of original matter. j sin: sk.mi-wkkki/y onsr.uvp.it. j Printed Tuesday and l riday, 1 coper year. The largest paper in North (\arolina. Sample eop.ie> sent on app!'cation. Address Til K OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. Cli:NTLi:i\li:.V, Get the JVew Novel Discovery. E NJ vr i< >N, ( tire* Ootiorrhoe * ami Gleet, iol to 4 day* I is action is magical. Prevents stri'-inre A/I complete. To be car* rieil in vesr yooket. Hure preventative. -* nt l>v mail in plain package, prepalil. on receipt of pjice. SI .00 per box; 3 f r $2,50. G raw ford Bros, Druggists, Agents Lancaster. S. (\ THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., Is a twice-a-week NEWS nmier mil,. - r?r"^" i/MU | lishcd oh Monday ami Tuesday of ea/h we k. with aii the latest news oi the world, which comes over their leaded wires di<ect to their ottice. Is an Iu 1?t- pace ven*column paper. By in i anjtemi i 1 s we have seeim d a special /ate witli them in connection OUR PAPER and tor $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal At) i the The Home and Farm ALL TllltKK ONK YEAH. Phis is the Lest o(JTor we have ever made to our friends and subscribers. Vint had better lake advantage of this ?Her at once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rate to us at my time. The Semi-weekly lias many promilent men and women contributors to heir column- anions/ tin tn b in# Kev rviiii J ones, l<ev. Walker i.ewls, ilon Hai vie Jordan, ' n John I'cmleOiaves .?i d Mi- V. '1 .Keiron heides ihcir nips of . di iei * <dii>rs, vl.o take Cur < he news niutle/. I neir hi p ,r i nis 11* cell covered [ts column-? I inn / .v - rs worth tlic llV'e i f llie jc>) e| in ?ct to 'hi oil! .-2 and se-.1 r<* t l.e i o: mii iont d papern me *? !', Add' es T?i> -V' ' I lui> -1? tAWoAatiia, a. c. sc.mb. \ ? ? . Arzrzza . J..Inc.: (o Your it" fi-M i1 I'll tMrn .'I'tn. I Cnndy Cnthnrtlt j ciiro_ constipation fonrw I " " ? ' ;vii. St- ri'funO money Ni'jjro Newspapers on the Death ot Hampton. I lit* Peoples Recouler, it iu ?rro ? , i'C v-mm| it Jul;!1 i?i C'uluinhia, "In l.cliaif m :1k' colored v-itii:a 11 > ol South Carolina who lionlured nml respected Gen. Wude Iliunptoti for 1110 real friendship lie entertuincd and manifested toward the race, \vc with them and I for them enter into the solemnity of tho sad occasion to pay our respects to tho honored dead. ? j (ion. Hampton was one of?if not the host, friend the negro had among the old s diool ? southern representatives. He was a cbiv- , alrous American and loved his |>eoplo regardless of race us he sot j forth in his dying words?'All | my people, black and white?God 1 bless them all.' "Hundreds of colored citizens who loved and honored tho grand old man,attended the last sad rite, thus showing their love for a man who was at heart truly our friend ? Peace 1 Peace I1' The Southern Sun, another negro paper, says : "All my people, black and j white ? God bless fhem nil " 'The above language is the dying words of General Hampton, who was the idol of his people in this State; respected and honored by black and white, rich in honors and great in achievements, in the 84th year of his age, with apparent good will to all mankind, is gone to the beyond where awaits linn the reward of his labors. "No man in South Carolina was ever opportuned to utilize the combined esteem, confidence and respect of all the pcvple as Gen. Hampton, and it is believed that his deep seated purpose while governor of this State was to so con* duct his policy, but alas ! That object was not" accompli shed and the political ondition of the negro today must in a largo measure | lie ascribed to bis failure. I "The fact is infrequently refer* j red to that the negroes assisted 1 lie white people in electtng General llumpton governor of this State and it is to their credit to note, that it was only the white people who dishonored him in M)?. Evidently the General recognized this and in ms uymg moments remembered them."' A DOCTOKS BAD PLIGHT "Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. L. Scarborough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a practicing physician for 35 years, failed , and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1 found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two years.*' Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles by Crawford Bros., and J F.Mackoy & Co 50c and? 1,00. Tiial bottles free. A Nogrro Killed at GnfTney Spartanburg. April 10. ? A special to The spartanburg Herald, from (4 a fluey, says: CafTney has hadanothe/ tragedy ^enacted witnin her borders. Between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day, Wash Lipscomb, colored, shot and killed Henry Byers, also colored. WIELDS A SUA IIP AX Millions marvel at the multL tndo of maladies cot oil' l?v Dr. King's New Life Pill-, tho mo-t distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles, Dyspepsia, Loss of A Pi )etite,,funndieo Bilioussness, Fever, Malaria, all fall be fore these \v mder workers. 'Z;>c at Crawford Broa., & .J. V. M nckey & C< . dru?? >tore. No-To-Har for Fifty Ontn. Guaranteed tobiveo ir.vMt <?nre, million aien bU"O Ju, blood pun*. 50e *1 All di iRRis's ? The Necessity Of Expansion. Scotches Made l?v President In Stalls, of the l?i^ Font Railroad and Mr.Lowiy of Atlanta. ('hicngo, April LO.?The necessity of expansion was the dominant theme at the banquet <>1* the Bankers' t Int?, which was in Id at the Auditorium Hotel. The chief , speakers of the evening were President M.E. Insulin, of the Big Four Railroad Company; ! Robert Lowry, of Atlanta, Ga. and Frank O-Lowden, of Chicago Tho principal address of the evenwas delivered by Mr. Ingalls, and his views found earnest supi port among his hearers. Mr. ' Intralls said: I "If we would mtiko this nation sis rich and powerful as it ought to bo, if wo would bring money and prosperity to ourselves and to the future, wc must adopt some of the* plans that were outlined by Blaine in his day, which were emphasized by McKinley in his last message; wo must adopt a system of reciprocity by which wo can increase trade. A tariff wall against the labor of Europe and its competition may be necessary. It certainly is considered so by a large number of our people, but the same wall that protects us upon that side is our ruin upon the other, and we must cultivate the West Indies; the South American States ami the islands of the Pacitic by reciprocal arrangements and relations which promote our commerce. \Ve must admit their products free, in consideration of their purchasing fr?m us, and if this is done, we have not ships enough upon the ocean to carry the commerce between those countries and our own and there n?>? money enough in the hanks to furnish the credit ami exchange. "We should then hind these countries to us hv ties stronger than uii; legislation. They would he our friends, our partners in business. And 1 confess J can see nothing hut trout do in any other partnership. With the experience we have had in t lie Southern States with negro suffrag#, are you willing to undertake the admission of Calm and Porto Rico as States', containing as they do, a large majority of co'wred people ? Neither do I care to maintain a kindergarten in I O the Philippines for the education f 8,000,000 of Orientals. Rather I say, keep the hands of foreigu nations olF, hold the commerce of these countries, furnish the transportation, furnish the ships, furnish the money and banking facilities for their trade. So they will have commercial annexation without the danger of political annex, ation." Mr. Lowery spoke in favor of expansion in genoral and paid particular'attention to matters in the Kiilllh ilruiuinor o ^ ? ?, >ug ? uiiimiii [llUllirti of the capabilities of the South. Mrs. Jane E. Simpson, relict of the lute ex-Governor mid ex-Chief Justice YY. D. Simpson, died Friday morning ut tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Simpson at Spartanburg. She was 73 years of age. HOYV'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cafe of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. F J t'H RNEY A <)., Props To O We ihe undersignou lave known F J Miene.v f >r tho iv.st 15 years, and believe hint perfectly honorable In all { business trausaclioi - and financially i sb'e to carry out at \ obligations raadt by thi ir firm. VVkht a S'ruax, WiioUsae dru^gim '( nleilo, O. wai.niNQ Kinsam <& Marvin \.N |i-^ ? v | )i n<'tfisls. Ttileibi, () Ih'I'h . I> 1 til'i* is taken itt run ly, ? >; . Iii< ;ty uimi) the i?l< .? ami n.i. '<< ! Mff.e n nf the s\-ie? Prlee, 7?? j" ? t>o ;l? ."l iit ;> ; Dnm^intw, iv>:imuii.,?la free. Halt's Family i'illn tire lite ben Married ilis Stepmother. Savnnnnh News. * Tit to, (in., npril U>. ? A mnri ring of mi nns ml nud sensationul character took plueo at Ilotol Sadie today shortly after the noon hour, when Mr. L L. McAllister and Mrs. Amy (i. McAllister were united m marriage, licv. Clinrios (i. I>illworlh of the First ltnplist church niticintinir. Quite a romance was concluded will) tlie i ites of iI y men. The bride was the groom's stepmother, being his father's lifth wifo. She litis | two interesting children, who are' now her husband's half brother I and half sister. ? -4E> -#-? A NEARLY FATAL RUNA AAV AY Started a horrible ulcer on tho leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied doctors and a'l remedies for four years. Then Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruisos, Cuts,Corns, Scalds. Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Crawford Bros. ,& J. F. Alackey & Co drug store. Kansas Swept by a Dry Hot Wind Doing Great Damage. i j ivnnsns City, April 20 ?Tho j highest temperature .today \vas91 | degrees. A furious hot wind, | such as might be looked for in ' August, was blowing. Topeka, Kansa-., .April 20.? ' A dry hot wind has swept over Kansas since early this morning, doing much damage to vegetation n o c of all kinds. Some reports say 1 that the wind has done iuculculI able harm to wheat. Unless rain shall come within two days the wheat crop will amount to very little. Tiie ground is becoming t") P dry and hard. hottest in fifteen y ka US. Omaha, Neb., April 20.?Today was the hottest April day in lo years. The thermometer at 5 p. m., reached 05 degrees, )he previous record being 91. The intense heat was more oppressive owing to the excessive cold weather experienced tip to Saturday | night, overcoats being required for ! comfort during the past week. ^..v ^ i Chronic Constipation Cured, j 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. i ojno Xpeeoa ? norln pneuep tmr> jvoiv' q^tAV oouo uoa fiutuuiu o ipjAV poiqnoji uaeq 2 I *dmoq t? OO'IS 1 *rrano ?r at, rlvjAA piro qy>p qjos u no oiuo -jujl oq* qiiA\ Ajqirtnojoqi quojip siBAJoini quoubojj p-'GJ luauip Btreisnpv n ojm jtid jo | oj si uotjot? suubS ost?osip aiog jo osuo V jt20j A - 1 rjnamxain 5fnn;snx5 treoj*?W T -lUBiiat nw JOJ qtiqi Ajonq a,uop A01 jouiq qSnoaq; aojjns opluod auuu I . ?1?? 1 "" 'J11'. ? TRESPASS NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned not to uvspus-* by walking, riciing, hunting. fishing, or in any otln i manner on itie following tracts of land which are ii\ our possession and rented I?y us for the year l'.)02, viz: The Martin ami Mill tract lying on the Last side of Catawba river and hounded nv lauds of Abe Culp, W. McD Brown, and T. M. Kilzpatrick vNc Bro. ; Also, die Beckham tract lying i on the Last side of Catawba river I and bounded by lands of T. M. Fit'/piitr;ck & Bro., the Reed , lands, and others. Any person or persons disregarding this notice will be pro'soiintfid to tliH full nvtont* of tlin law. D. Ij. Adams, Carter Adams, Chas. F. Adams. Mar. 20, 1002?lui. CANDY CATHARTIC^ 'J* pow Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulll Beware of (lie dealer who tries to sell "something Just as food." r\ f\ IVI j"T" tobacco spit uui\ i and smokb Y ' Your Lifeawn^l You can be cui ?<1 ??f any form of tobacco uaitQc easily, be maue well, strong, magnetic, fulDM Mfe nnii vigor by taking NO-TO-BA(*,\ that i .akes weak men strong. Manv oan ten pounds in ten davR. Over BOO,Oti& cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Rd(?* let mid advice. VKUE. Address HTKK 1.000 RKMEUY CO., Chicago or New Yodc W VIGOR ptMEN Easily" Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI PC) SMSfc.2 (Purls) Git 10AT FRENCH TONIC A M ? VITAIilZBR is sold with written guarantee loeure Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality. Failing Memory, Kits, Dizziutss. Hysteria, Slope all Drains on ttie Nervous System Caused by Had Habits or Excessive Use <-f Tot baeco, Opium. Liquors, or *,Zdvin? the Pu^o that Kills'' It wards oft' Ins;iii! onsuiiiption and Death. It clear* In Hlooii and Hruio, Builds up the Mia;:*?!? d Nerves, Ht stores the Kir of Y? lith. and Brit;:** tlie Pink ()!?iv ( I' ?le t Mieek*, and Makes y??u Y inn; and Mrong again 50c, ia Boxes .^5. 1>\ Mail 10 Any adduces. rvviuM Br- v Druggist, agents. Lan C.:l\ *. v n 1 nwwiium ? VIGOR g: MEN Easily, Quickly and Permaiiantly Restored liiGKfiC HERVINK is sold with n wiilten i intra tiles to cure i nsomnia. Fits Dizzine*-, Hysteria, Nciymus Debility Vitality, Seminal J.nsses, 'aiing Memory? the re.-u!l of Over-work. Work, Worry, .Sickm-s K?rc.rs Yomh urf)v?*r? indulgent e. Price .$1; tt boxes $5. By moil in p'ain package to any address on receipt of price Sold on y by Crawford Bros. Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, S, C. no.? pm? ^uamtxxn 9ntr|8njc mm apss nOA 39 AVW ii t pun -003 c'OQZ XIsn.T ti fit ix 'Tpnu oqi pnnojw s .mod sup Jiutop pna in.nu . oqj ;o 6p|S)no oqi wqjwq ueqj, qj oqj Optra s}qj q-jpi pa* 'UI BOTxaj^x jo jnjuoodsBoj v jx Xnjssrq3 v jpq oqijj Xqqcsq ojnsnx ptn? OJ JOpiO Ul^B04l|X ; oj Avas. oins b puB g1g@ WS nnbo o* ^pomoj on ?j ejerji noti?m FivojLiJ v asi m noA aav * .1