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A ... i' .x? i*57 5 55 Ar Chester l.v 9 4n 8 10 1 5 00 Rich burg 10 8 47 1 4 47 Baseombville 10 40 8 >7 67 4 7 Fort Dawn 11 00 9 n P M HO 4 00 Ly .Lancaster Aril 40 9 4o No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6*30 am., makes close connection at Chester wfth Southern Railway No. 36 for Charlotte and points north; and Seaboard Air Line ' Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and points west A>h>> with Carolina aud Northwestern Railway No. 10 for enoir, N. C, and intermediate points, and Southern Rail way No 33 for Coiumhi" and points outh. No 17, leaving Chester 10.30 am connects with Southern Railway No. A6 from Columbia and points south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from uorthern und eastern points and Sputhern Railway No. 33 from North rn and eastern points, an < Run oaaler with s C & Q E for Blacksburg. No, 16, leaving Laucaster 4.(Mi p ni. connects at Lancaster with sc&dK from Camden uu I Marion, and Southern Railway No. 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. No. 16, leaving Chester 8.10 p m. jQMieots at Chester with feouthern Railway No. 34 from Columbia anil points south. JAS M. HEATH, Gen PaHH. Agi ___LjBHOY SPRINGS. Prewiiiefii. *gj =5 ?* 'S.&'g ^Wa|l|rS? a 525-a cr o a % 0 * flgsg&s-"lg-E-S-l g tpg-25 ? o h. c. o QL - ao^li-lE3^ W Me pf mj C r? ** o s* S cu ,? p cr 25 *52 2 s* ?? B ? ft JSL ? B p ? S S g Z_ g as. rt. ? ? s -K c oo ? 5 BI o So ? a CD B?o**eSS ? S t.. a ^ b _ ki . 2 CL ? Sr ? K* ? o h" trt co ? P p* 2 ? -w <yr- fe? S 2-g- s*F S 00 J.r- p -,kO S?1 ET I S 5? 3 ?*> a |.V5 2 ^ j P *? p p p5 j- X Mm0 a> ?i r* ? ? 5T ma ? O Cr. B -* v. OTP P'J] ? g ? ? ^ a bbj-s, ? * 8 3 8.B-I ? 2 a* ? <* ? CO ' W 8 &: g ? 1 r-* |^s r?rt ?J? ? ;? ? OTQ O w! ? ff <t * ? * -I <? FINAL DISCHARGE. j Notice is hereby ni von that I will make my ttnal rtturn in tiie Court, o* Probate for Littncusfer County u < Ad mlniatrator of the Estate of t lie lute; W. L. Edward* on the 4ih duy of February 1902, and then and there I ^>ply to Hod. C. I). Jones Probate I JjDdge, for a final discharge ii-.au.lt Administrator. Jano K. ICdwards, Admit) istratrix. \ ' \ BwpaV? j It Ox Ir.in-V: . Children. I . V. ?x?K .-WA?A m*r >vuaM??a I The Kind Yoo Have ^nHslh? 0-j r..Bears tlie ? ? Signature / /3 || iVr H w k Iff (fl- lis8 i | \Ji.> fc-j a \> g-or Over Thirty Years THC CVNTlUr ? *- *. NCW vonx CITY. solBS&^es^- 3ZBonnm I North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVHItY DAY THE YEAR. CALOWtLL & TOMPKINS. ruBz.isaz2iis. .) ?? CALDWELL, Editor. *8.<><> PER YEAR. OBSEUVER Receives the largest 'rolegraphic. News Service deliver ed to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and its special service is tho greatest ever handled by a North Carolina paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of 10 or more pages, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SI IK NKMl-WKKKI.Y OUSK11V Kit. Printed Tuesday and Friday, $1.00 per year. The largest paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. GENTLEMEN', Get the A'cw Novel Discovery. mm iei 1 N.I ECTION, < arcs Gonorrhoea ami Gleet in 1 to 4 days l4s action is magical. Prevents stricture Afl complete. To be car* riod in vesc yooket. Sure preventative. Sent l>v mail in plain package, prepaid, 011 receipt of juice. $1.00 per box; 3 f r $-.50. G raw ford Bros, Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, S. C. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA. OA.. Is a twieo-a-week NEWS paper, published on Monday and Tuesday of a.:h we-'k. with all the latest news of the world, whieb comes over their leased wires dhect to their office. Is an eiuiit-pHue s, ven-colunin paper. Ity hi i :tii?eiie i ts we have secured a special rale Willi them in connection "'OUR PAPER anil tor $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal An.l the The Home and Farm ALL. TllltEE ONE YE Alt Tins is the best offer we have ever made to our friends and subscribers. You had belter take advautftye of tills offer at once, for The Journal may ' withdraw their special rate to us at uny time. 1 The Hetni-weekly has many promiI nenI men and women contributors to their columns, among them being ltcv Sam Jones, Hev. Walker Lewis, Hon liai vie Jordan, Hon John Temple (Laves aid Mrs W H Felron besides their corps of efficient editors, who take caie <>i itie news matter. Their departments are well covered, Its columns 1.1 farin icws is worth the pr.ee of the poper Send dhect to this olflcc $2 and secure t tie three above mentioned papers one vear, Addiess ! the Lancaster ledger, LAMCA3TER B o. i Bilurnte Your Kmvrlt Willi CAnrurucn. i" r,lr" constipation forovor 10o.2fto. IfO.C.f- fall, tw refund <uon<:y I Transfer of Island to Cnban Government. Secty. Hoot Hetuins From Cuba Whore Arrangements Have Heeli Completed. 1 lie War C luims. Miami, Flu.', April 27. ? Secretary of War Hoot, Mrs. Hoot and daughter arrived hero from Cuba this evening on board the government yateh. Regarding the trip Secretary Hoot said: "My v sit to Cuba was for the purpose ofarrangingfor the transfer of the island to the Cubun gov ornnient on May 20. Seven artillery companies consisting of 800 men will remain in charge of the guns, ammunition, ect. aswill bo retained in Cuba, intended for tli? United States naval stations which have been arranged for in the treaty with the Cuban govern%/ C* ment. The troops will bo stationed at Habana, Santiago and Cienfuegos." The secretary says that no claim has boon made by tho United States for the settlement of tho sinus expended in tho freedom of Cuba, but that tho matter will bo taken up when tho Cuban government bus been perfected. A DOCTORS BA I) PI,!OUT "Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. L. Scarborough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a practicing physician for 35 years, failed , and I daily grow worse. Being urged to try Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt bettor than for two years." Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles by Crawford Bros., and J. F.Mackey & Co 50c and$l,00. Trial bottles free. Killed His Mother-In-Law Pittsburg, April 27.? Michael Conley, a structural steel worker this evening kick his mother in law, Mrs. Catharine McGoldrick, down a llight of stairs, killing her almost instantly. When arrested Conley said Mrs. Gold rick came into his home at 852G Butler street just as ho struck his wife in the face with his fist. The mother in law interfered in the puarrel and struck him on the head with a brick. She then lett the room and as sho stood at the head of the stairs Conley kicked her. In the fall the woman's neck was broken. The Tall Confederate Soldier The tallest Confederate voteran and one of the tallest men in the world is here, and he vies with the Mecklenburg hornets' nests in at tracting attention. Ho has been attending reunions for somoyears, and was at Memphis last year. His namo i? H. C. Thurston, and he is 7 feet 7.1 inches in height. He is from Missouri, and served during thes entire war in Marmaduke's Brigade.?Dallas, Texas, Cor. Charlotte Observer. in the Criminal Court at Green villo Luther Taylor, charged with the murder of Frank Neely, was convicted of manslaughter with recommendation to mercy. Tho defendant was sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary. HOW'S THIS f We ofFer One Hundred DoIIhi-h Heward for any case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by Hull's Catarrh ('ore. F J CHENEY & (>., Props. Toledo, O. We tho undersiKiien, Lave known F J HUwney for the hist 15 years, and heliove him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mailt by their firm. WehTATruax, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. Warding. Kin.van a Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh (hire is taken int< rna'ly, acting dire -tly upon the blood and mucous surfurau nt o... --- ?? |i?.i? -- . ?V"U?in. Price, 76o. jwr botJlw. Hold by all I>ruRKlHt?, iVHtlmonlHlH frer. Hail's Family 1'illHnrethft bent | Used Wooden Arm f?r Bank I $200 NYus Found '1 here Aft< Death of Canal Boatman. New Brunswick, N. fcspociu , 25th, toBiiltinicra Sun. When tin undertaker prepare the hody of Peter Joseph Bans for burial this afternoon lie <li 'covered that the supposed >paup< cm lied his fortune in his weodt j arm. Burr as was a canal-boat captaii who was dro .vned near (irinustou I on Tuesday by being thrown in i the canal through the rudd< breaking. Barms had a woodi arm and was unable to swim. Tl i body was brought to tIris city nt held until to-day for identificatio VVbun the arrangements for tl funeral had been completed tl I l . l r i.i tinucruuter lounci unit it was ne essary to remove the wooden nr in order to get tho body in tl coffin. As ho unscrewed the fall member ho gdotected an edge i green paper, which ho drew on It proved to be a five-dollar bil Tho undertaker then fished 01 j two more bills, and exnminutici showed that the entire arm wi hollow and stuffed with bills. Tl undertaker secured a wire, an by careful manipulation drew 01 over $200, mostly in one and tw< dollar bills. Barras had used wooden arm i his bank. lie was supposed to I without funds, and was to hai been buried at his relatives' e: pense. lie was a Swiss and i yea: s of age. WIELDS A SHARP M Millions marvel at the mult tudo of maladies cut off by D King's New Life Pills, tho 1110 distressing too. Stomach, Livi anil Bowel troubles, Dyspepsii Loss of Annetite-.laundw'n Rilinn sness, Fever, Malaria, all fall b fore those wonder workers. 2; at Crawford Bros., & J. 1 Mac key & Co, drug store. Says He is Not a Candidate St. Louis Dispatch, 25 th. "I am not a candidato for th Democratic nomination for Dres ident in 1004," said William .lei nings Bryan at the union static to-day. Mr Bryan was en rout to Kentucky, to till a lecture ei gagement. He spent an hour i the station waiting for his trail Although he said that he w Mil uot be a candidate, Mr. Biya says the nominee should be so in one who did not desert the Demi cratic party in the last two ele< tions. A Colored Woman Near Wax ha Gives Birth to a Monstrosity Special to The Observer. Waxhaw, April 2(5.?A colore woman living not far from thi place, has given birth to what tli doctors pronounce a "monstros ty'' It has the body aud limbs < a fairly well-developed infant, bi its head is very much like that i I a huge frog. The head is almoi I flat on the back, the eyes bein I large and in the top of the hea< ! Its face lias somewhat of an ov i | lish appearance, but is per ha] . ino'c like that of a frog. Drs. I C. Houston and J. V. Hunt* i j made an autopsy and found Unit had no brain whatever, its spins column extending clear up tli ! back of the hoad. It has no nec at all. A photograph of hot front and side views wore mad Him win do preserved. Death and Disaster By Telegraph to The Daily News Joplin, Mo.,April 20 ? Jopli was visited yesterday afternoo by the most destructive storm 1 its history, during which at leai thiee persons wore killed out right, six fatally inj.tred, iv scor or more seriously hurt an $30,000 worth of property dc st roved. . Whales Left High and Dry I . .? . ... L ?r Caught in a SImi^Ii on Khh Tide . . .. 11" ( nifty Old One Iwuped. tr 1. Coluuihin, S ('., Dispatch, 24th. p< A school of eight whales, one f*1 (I large and the others quite sin nil, 1 oi i> entered thu harbor of 1'.. ? Ko)al|)T s nour Paiis Point. 'I hey wore (', 3r feeding near shore and six of the ' F n smaller ones entered a slouch at . the deepest point. ' ol f %t # 1 U, t\ 'I no lu?r whale came next and j(, n is suppose 1 to have touched hot- j.( to toin, for s|ie made a mighty Hound cr er, churnid up water and mud und i gi ?11 final IV succeeded in turning around CI 0 )o in the nnnow ehnnnel, Hanked by id mud banks. and went plunging to n. sea, ueeo inpuuicd by one small lie whale. ? tie Those enclosed by the niudc banks were not so fortunate. The d m tide was rapidly ebbing and they , ^ iie did not take the alarm till cut off so from retreat. Their frantic charge Gt of one way and another only got t. them further out of water. All i i * I. perished before low tide, nt There are no conveniences in ? n that section for securing the oil yc is so what would havo been a very 10 valuable lind in some other ^nnr id ters has gone to waste. s r"i K> nt These are the first whales that i o- have appeared in Port Royal for < many years. H' ANBAItLY FATAL ltdN ,e AWAY r x Started a horrible ulcer on the * jq leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin a Grove, III., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years, {j ^ Then Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured '?i him. Justnsgood for Boils, Burns, J* i 1)2 l" Bruises, Cuts,Corns, Scalds, Skin ,j Eruptions and Piles. 25c at ('raw- s St * 1 i) or ?> ? " luru oros. ,cc?j. r. iviacKey t.v. uo J ^ }r drug store. * K i, m O p Hon. J. Sterling Morton Dead. 15 c" ' ra >e ? C< Chicago, April 27.?Hon. J. Sterling Morton, former Secretary ft of Agriculture, died this after- \ noou at the homo of his son, Mark " Morton, at Lake Foiest, 111. E 0 For several weeks Mr. Morton .. had been gradually failing. The nature of his illtiess had not been 111 determined and a v.* ck ago he |j was brought from his home at No0 7 ^ LMI j. braska City to Lake Forest for le medicul attendance. The change , brought in) improvement and he rv ?. r> ? j,t (j failed gradually until death came, it ilr n m ; C'i 13?" Subscribe to The Ledger. ' i 10 ?-*? r? I- " ARE YOU WISE w mation there Is no remedy to equal M t ao^easy 'k and a sure way to tre; h Throat in order to k le and insure healthy tb take half a glassfull o it a teaspoonful of Mexican T 3 3 wni II and with this pnrpln tho throat Then hathe the nuteido of tho thro II mcnt and after doin^ thisj>our somo around tho neck. It is a POSITIVE > 25c., COc. uud $1.C ' , IT MAY BE YOU SRfSJr )- can Mustang Edinincnt and you can / J 1 L . " TRESPASS NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned ?t to trespass by walking, ridg, hunting, fishing, or in any her manner on the following acts of land which are in our isscssion ami ron'ed l>y us for e year 1902, viz: 'Din M:1rlin !ii.if \f i 11 t lvinrr * " i the East side of Catawba river id bounded by lands of Abe nip, W. McD Brown, and T. M. it/.pat rick & Bro. Also, the Beckham tract lying 1 1 tits East side of Catawlm river id bounded by lands of T. M. itzputrick Bro., the Heed mis, and others. Any person or persons uisreirding this notice will be proseited to the full extent of the \v. ' D. L. Adams, Carter Adams, Chits. K. Adams. Mar. 20, 11)02 ? lin. nuinc stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of (he dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." -\ AN lynT" TOBACCO SPIT I and SMOIIB Your Llfeaway! ?u can be cured of any form of tobacco using sily, t?? made well, strong, magnetic, full of w life and vigor by taking NO-TO-BAO, U makes weak men strong. Many (tain 1 pounds in ten days. Over BOOrOOO red. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Itookv aud advice. V'KBB. Address STKRIJJfO iMliDY CO., Chicago or New York. 4j7 fIGOR ?rMEN lOiiMily, Quickly, Permanently Restored HNDIPO GIIKAT FRENCH TONIC Nl> V1TAL1ZER is sold with writn ! iihi an tec in cure Nervous Debility, osl Vitality Failing Memory, Kits, izzim ss. Hysteria, Stops all Drains i the Nervous Hystem Caused by ad Habits or Kxeessive Use of Tot teco, Opium. Liquors, or 'Zdvinie Puce that Kills *' It wards ott" Inuity, Consumption antl Death.. It t'lir^ ilie Blood and Bruin, Builds up ie Shuttered .Nerves, Restores the ire of Youth and Brings the Pink low to Pale .Cheeks, and Makes you mug and Strong again rtOc , li2 oxes By Mail t<> Any Address, wt'ord Br'>s Druggist. ngeuts. Lan i?r, fiOOB 5^ MEW asily, Quickly "ai d PermaNantly Restored lAGNETIC NERVINE ,-omi wiin it ?i i!(fii tuaramee to ire Insomnia, Kits Piz/,m?s , Hyena, Nervous Del.ility. Lo?t Vitality, 'initial I .os-.es, !*ai inir Memory ? c result of Overwork. Work. Wor, .Sick posh, K?rors <>f Youth orOver. <iuluei.ee. l?riee #1; <1 boxes }{<?>. v mail in plain packiipe to any adess on receipt of price. Sold on y by awfonl firos, Dnictfi-ds, Agents, uneaster, S, t.. y people suffer through i(morion't know that for all iiiflamexlcan Mustang Liniment* 1 r ' way it a case of Sore ill disease germs iroat action is to f water put into M/ustang merit nt frequent intervals, at thoroughly with tho liniOll n soft, cloth Iiuil wr?n I CURE. K) u bof tlo. icn troubled with n running Trent it fit cmo with S!exl? doncud upon a spocdy ctu .