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Zi-k s3BsausassanmaBB& HmcmiT ^ w ^ AYctfc tabic Preparation for As- Ml slmilatmg lire Frs.l atulllcgula & ting the t" tomachs anrl Dowels of ? Promotes Di^cslion.Checrful- jSj ncssandflest.6ontains neither 9; Opuim.'Morphinc nor Mineral, ffl Not Narcotic. Uu^mo^OldntSAKVLL!':2Vm:t j& Smd- m Alx.Stnnm * ) S JtfaUtUSJ*- / AkutJm~t * ! ( Wrmftd - \ Si lESZiPK.nr ) A perfect Itemedy forf. .lipo- i}?. tion. Sour Stomach.Diau hoca. i? Worms .Convulsions Feverish- a oess and Loss or Sleet. Sj Tac Simile Signature of Si n*;w YOWK. ? cxact copv cr v/rappeb. h?! LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY . Schedule iu effect Aug. 23, 15)00. (Daily except Hunda? ) WESTBOUND I KAHTHi UN D I fo's. 14 and 10. | No's. uid IS I A M. P M. A A. P M 7 57 5 5) Ar Cheater Lv 5)40 S 10 1 5 00 RiehhuiK 10 *' S 4'< 1 4 47 Bascombville 10 40 b 57 j 57 4 7 Fort Lawn 11 oo 0 13] P M ISO 4 00 Ly Lancaster Aril 40 9 40 ! No. 14. leaving Lancaster 0*30 uni.. inukes close connection at Chester I : I nt ,w. - * ?,>* .MKiuiri ii nauwuy rso. .to mr Charlotte and points north; and Sen ooard Air Lino ' Atlanta Special" (or Atlanta and points west A'sm with Carolina and Northwestern Railway No. 10 for onoir, N. C. and intermediate points, and Southern It nil way No 83 for Columhi- and points ?oulh No 17, leaving Clu ster 10.30 a in connects with Southern Railway No. 36 from Columbia and ?oiuts soutfi; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No. 33 from North ern and eastern points, an Luu oaater with S C & (4 E for Blucksburg No. 10, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p in oounect* at Lancaster with S <' <fe <4 E from Uamden and Marion and South eru Railway No. 34 at Chester foi Charlotte and points north No. 15, leaving Cluster S.lo p in connects at Cheater with southern Railway No. 34 from Columbia and points south. JaS M. HEATH, Gen Pass. Ag? LEROY SPRINGS. 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Signature ^ ? \v AW \ V^v a n l\ ftj| - 6 ?i 7% A II ? 9 | ^ jj^ff Uvu La For Over Thirty Tears tim c / rajn " . ni.w yon.t citv. SBEEHETT, ?&. . laeaaiissi North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, KVHItY DAY THE YE A It. CALDWELL & TOMPKINS. FUELISXICRS, .1 P. CALDWELL., Editor. $K.OO PEIt YEA It. OBSKKV KR Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver cil to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and its special service is the greatest ever handled by a North Carolina paper. T11K SUNDAY C) 1 iS K K V K K Consists of 1(5 or more pa^cs, and is to a larjro extent made I1M /if nl'inrino] mot ? * SIIK SI:mi-\VI:KKLY ohskkyku. 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. GKNTLEMILV, Get the A'ew Novel Discovery. Ipan.ai I IV.I H<:* JTH >IV. < ures Gounrrhoe; ami Gleet inl to 4 day I Is action is musical. Prevents stricture A/I complete. To he carried in ves< yooket. Sure preventative. Sent hv mail in plain package, prepaid, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 per t?o\; f r $2,50. Urawford Jfros, Druggists, Agents, Uancnster, S. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, QA., Is a twice-a-week NEWS paper, publish* d oo Monday and Tuesday of i ii ill v\ ? k. with ali the latest news of the word, wldeh comes over their le .-ed wir > 'iiiect to their ofllce. Js an laid- i-iiM* - veo-eolumn paper. Ry a. raiigcim i.ts we have secured a .-pecial rate with tliem in coniiection OUR PAPRR and ior $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledge! The Semi-Weekly Journal An J the The Home and Farm ALL TIIHi:i: ONI'] V10 A It This is the lies I oiler we have ever' made to our friends and subscribers. Vou had hotter take advantage of this offer at once, for The Journal may withdraw t heir -p'-cia! rate to us at any time The Scnii-weckiy has many prominent men ami women contributors to their column- among thent being Rev Sam Join s, Rev. Walker Lewis, | Hon Harvie Jordan, H- n John Temple (Raves and Mrs W M Pel roll hesides their corps of ? tth'ie i cdiiors, who take caio >' he news mailer. Their departments arc well covered, Its columns of tarin news is worth the price of (he poper Send direct to thi-ollic? $2 and secure the f,hiceahov# -mentioned papers one vear, Addie.-THE LANCASTER LF0SE8, Y a *** a . -- ? MM d. ?- *' ; JU U R ] IStlucatn Your I'owcli Hltli < i.iicirt'tsi j Cnn?!y C:iUinrti?. runt constlpal ion fonvrr I I0o J6c. If C. C. C.fftil. ""iKKlstscofunO <uonoy Suits For Damages Against President.! Attorney Croft Makes Statement in A ikon In Reference to The Lockout. Special to The State. Aiken, April 20. ?Mr. G. W. Croft, attorney for operatives, was seen on his return from Lao?rlev today and jjave a statement us to the lockout situation: "1 attended a meeting ot' the operatives at Lanjjley today in that place," he said. "The employes of all these mills no tided the presidents that they did not intend to strike no matter what tlio result wouM be of the strike in the King mill; thut till of the employes in the Horse Creek valley mills were willing and ready to go to work at the same wages they were receiving when the mills were closed. In fairness the presidents of the mills should have accepted this statement, and started their mills up again. They had positively stated over their signatures that was the only reason they had closed their mills. ] ''They informed the committee who represent the employes in the llorsc Creek vnlUy that while they had confidence in them they did not believe they would control the operatives and suggested that the labor organizations of the CD north would compel the operatives iu the Horse Creole valley mills to ho governed by arbitrary rules, even against the wishes of the operatives in those mills. "The condition 111 the valley is had and it seems to mo is brought uhout by want of feeling as well as judgment on the part of the mill presidents. Many women and children are suffering for bread and desire and ask to bo allowed to work. A largo miniber of people were induced to .piit their farms and come to the mill under the promise they would have regular work as long as they were orderly. This promise has been broken by the mill presidents without cause. Many of the operatives are moving away, a number to North Carolina and some to New .Jersey. They will now move more rapidly after they see they have nothing to expect from the mill presidents but oppression. In my judgment all of these corporations arc liublo in suit for damages which will be brought in a few days The damage should be exemplary in these cases. "The mill operatives have done everything in their power to settle this trouble and had they been met half way by the mill presidents the condition would have been relieved and the mills at work." Lot it MfA M Scott's Emulsion is not a f d medicine for fat foil-.:*. have never tried giving: . real fat person. We doi t re. You see Scott's Enu::. a builds new flesh. Fat epic don't want it. Strong .yple don't need it. iiut if you are th.in Scott's hnulsion is the medicine for oil. It doesn't tire you out. There is no strain. -The work s all natural and easy. You i :t f nn moflinnr> or*<-l ...Jfc HIV. INVUIVIU* ClAlV.1 < :i's all there is to it. The next thing you know yens feel better?you eat better - and you weigh more. It is juiet worker. Sen t for free sample. ..eoTT fit BdWNF.. eh- II, i i , IVarl t., N". Y. jia anu ft uo, ui! ,i?. Subscribe to The ledger. Playing With Fire. f * Columbia Record. S >mo of tho>e who uro mi gleefully nppioving 11 k* Till man idra I of running the Democratic ma I ? jchinory will be very, vety sorry when the machinery, run accord* ing to that idea, catches them and crushes them. For instance, 1............ ........ i ../in I IIIVI V .11 \ PIMIIC | 'l'l II It'll I ruuuif ' wbo frantically approve Tillman's plan to prevent candidates running aIio will not prescribe t?? an oath to support the national and stale Democratie platforms. 'Miey do not appear to lemomher that just a few years ago the state platform contained a plank endorsing tlio dispensary. Suppose the platform this year should contain a similar plunk, which would not he at all strange, how could any prohibitionist he a candidate for governor or the legislature, unless ho hud an elastic conscience, for which thee is distinguished precedent ? If the politicians are for the dispensary and have fears as to how the people will vote. Till man's scheme gives them a way of keeping prohibition candidates from testing the views of 1 lie people. The people carry the primaries, but a majority does not necessarily dominato the club meetings and conventions. These arc usually dominated to suit the politicians. Tillman's scheme is in tho interest of government by cliques and rings, us its operation will demonstrate. The prohibitionists who second the effort to shut out McLaurinites are playing with lire and will doservo no sympathy when they get burned. HOW'S TH IS f j Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any easo of ( atarrh that ean| not lie cured by Hall's ('atnirh t'ure. F J UHHNKY A O., Props. Toled), <). We ibe undeisjgneu lave known F .J s'heney for the la-t Pi years, and believe hiai perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and linaneialty .be to carry out. at y ob igcdions mailt by their linn. WKsT a. i kvtax, NVltolcsa'e Druggist Toledo, <). W.vmuno Kinnan <v Marvin Wholesale Prucgisls. Toledo, O, Hall's <'atari h < tire is taken in i rna'iy, acting (lire tly uomi the blood and mucous surlnc-- of the system. Price, 75c. per oniric -old by all lJruvgisU, Testiuumi ?ls free. Hull's Family Pills are the beat A Southern Delegation Opposed to Fixing the Hours of Liuor. Washington, April 21).?A delegation of prominent men from the south, mainly from South Carolina and Georgia, were before the house committee on jnt-iciury today in opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment of Representative Love ring of Massachusetts giving congress powet to establish uniform hours of laboi througliont the I < nited States The speakers argued thai it would he inexpedient with such vast tern tory and varying local condition* for congress to fix hours of work to he observed in all localities. TL( conditions in the south were sc different from those in the oast ii was stated, that hours suitable for one locality would not he suit I able in the other. It was arJ gued also that industrial developi merit had just begun in the south, i and that already cure was beinji j taken to ameliorate the condition ./ ii - : oi moor, some of the large mills establishing schools, churches and librarios to improve the general condition. STAND hlKK A 8Ti)N E W A Lb Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scald heads or other skin diseases.? How why, by Using Bilcklcn's A mica Salvo, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises infallible for Biles. 25c at Chawford Bros., and A. F. Mackoy & CoV drug stores No-To-l!no for Flftjr Oittt*. (itianmtorcl tobucco iiattli tv?-n aueu Mtronu, blotxl pure. 60c *i All Ui 'Ut'isit . Reward Offered. I For Negro vV"I??* i* I'hnught to ho j i ho Rav ? ?M5 1 JNIui U c. or. Tho State. 1st ins} The governor \ o Ui\!ay received an application from a number <?f rOhide tlt.s of (\ lletnii niiimtv nwlr. i ; ing that a rewind lie offered for ( the capture of one Jim Black, alias Bud Black, alias Ji n Brown, ! an the murderer of Mrs. W. W. ! Jones at Ravonol. The petitioners ; say they ate:tdvis< d and believe that a chain of proof almost conclusive fixes tiio crim?? upon Jim Black. It is believed that tho fellow has left the State, for. a thorough search has bocn made for , him by the officers, and the people of Colleton county are exceedingly anxious that this brutal crime nut go unpuuishod. The governor promptly offered a reward ?f f?100. The negro is about 19 years old, is coal black, j weighs about 170 pounds, has a ''dragging'' walk ami frequently uses the expression "natural born" in conversation. HOIJ^ Ul" A CONOKKSN M AN "At tho end of the campaign,'' writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from I over vo.k, nervous tension, loss of ' sleep and constant speaking I bad about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best allround medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter.'' Overworked, rundown men and weak, sickly women gam splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them*. Only 50c. Guaran teed by Crawford Bros., and J. F Mackey A Co. Edncate Your IJnncli With CitAcariiti. Candy Catbnrtle, euro constipation forever. 3C*.S6o. If C. C. C. f~tJ. druggists refund inoucs. Florida Farms. Washington, April 20.?The census report on agriculture in Florida shows that the farms of ; the State, .June 1, 1000, number-I etl 4ft,814; valued at $40,799,83S. j Of this value 25 per cent, is in buildings. The total value of'farm properly was $53,929,064 and t Itn lidnl TT.altna *' ? ' i viaKJ IV'KVI ? ?IIUV VI I.U III |U'(M1UCIH j wus$18,309,104 ia 1899 of which! 1 amount 26 per cent, was in animal products. The gross farm in1 come for 1899 was $16,190,474. Mexican flust don't, stay on or near tbo surface, b tissues to the bone and drives out ol > >For a Lame Back Sore Muscl or, in fact, all La ness of your body that will drive ou Summation so qu Mex Mustamig 1 If you cannot rea< self get some one it is essential that rnKho/-1 i? wnn* ill M1UDI 11J Mexican Hust^ ?vercomos tho nilmonts of horsos an< it 1b a llubh licalcr uud ]>ain killor no rv i TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons are hereby warned not To trespass by walking, tiding, hunting, tishing, or in any other manner on the following tracts til hind which arc in our possession and ren'ed by us for the year 11)02, viz: The Martin and Mill tract lying on the East side of Catawba river and bounded bv lands of Abe Culp, \V. McD lirown, and T. M. Kitzpntrick & Hro. AImi, the Meckham tract lying on Kit* liiiist mde of C atawba river and bounded by binds of T. M. F't/pntriek & Bio., the lieetl lands, and others. Any prrsi n or persons disregarding this notice will lie prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I). L Adams, Carter Adams, Clias. K. Adams. Mar. 20, 1UU2 ?lm. candy cathartic. ? Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In buli( Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." mojewrr. o - rmx E2L? * ! nitii?iww in n iwin /"VM3-P TOBACCO SPIT I J 1 J I and SMOKE 1 Your Lifeaway! You can be rami of any form of tobacco using easily, l>e inatlc well, strong, magnetic, full of new life nml vigor by taking NO-TO-BAD, that makes weak men strong. Many gain icu iKMinds in ten tlnvk. Over BOO,OOQ cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Ilook? lei and advice. I'RKK. Address STERLING KKMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 VIGOR 5?MEN Easily" Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI PO (Purls) OR RAT FRENCH TONIC ANI) VITAL IZEK is sold with written jjnatuiitee moure Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Failing Memory, Kits, Di/./.imss. Hysteria, Stops all Drains on the Nervous System Caused by Hud Habits or F.xcessive Use of Tot baeoo. Opium. Liquors, or "ZiviuIlie Pace that Kills." It wards oil' Insanity, Consumption ami Death. It clears (lie Hlnod and Krain, Builds up the Shattered Serves, Restores the Fire of Youth and Brings the Pink Glow to Pule Cheeks, ami Makes you Youtig and strong again f?Oc , 113 Iioxes $5. By Mail t > Any Address. raw ford Br-x Druggist, agents. Lau Or. mm ?r men Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE is sobt with . written guarantee to en re Insomnia, Fits Dizziness, Hysteria. \erv.?us Debility Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses, Fai'ing Meui??*j ? the result of Over-work. Work, Worry, Sieki.e-s. Ktrurn "f You'h orOverindulgence. iVicotjtl; <1 boxes #5. nv man in p a; jiaeKaj'H to uny ?d~ dress <>!i ici -dpi of price Sold oil y by Crawford Bros, Druvpista, Apents, Bancjister, S, C. ang Liniment nt poos in throuph tho muscles and 11 boreuoss aud inllammation. # k? ' es, meness and Sorer there is nothing t the pain and inickly as 'icara Limiimeriit. ch the spot yourto assist you, for . the liniment be Loroughly. 1 ing Liniment 1 nil domestic nnimals. In fart matter who or whattho potlontl* < ..'-LA] -y|r I 'i)