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(' and intormediatH points, and Southern kai? way No 3.H for t'olunibi- and points ouih No 17, leaving Chester 10.HO a in .ouneets with Southern Railway No frnm / '/\l ii I *? * ????.! .?:.. - ' uviuuium mill ' UIII1.1 soum; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern point" and 4 Southern Railway No. 33 f ruin Northern and eastern points, an Lunraater with S C & G E foy Blacksburg No, Id, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p in jminects at Lancaster with 8 C & U E .'rotn Camden and Marion and Southsrn Railway N>? 34 at Chester h.r Charlotte and points north No. IS, leaving Cheste'1 H.io p in jonnects at. Chester with ."southern Railway No .".I from Yiiumtda and points south J AS M. HE \TH, (Jen Pass Agt LEROY SlMtlN'iH. President ' 1l ~ * O ~ -T = i m ; ^ j o 5 -IS ww _ 2. ? x it ? - ?p. nn =r =.i? ? - I & 8 8-^ i g.?* ^nwui ? 5f = 2 g ~ ? c .33 g. 2. |. - X _ 2 = ? i ? ? 1 % ' mm* ? , 3 o S n c 3 CD I I? zf = 53 ? ? 3 3 ^* ? S' ? e *" W O- ? g- ? 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CALDWUl 8c TOMPKINS. PUBLISHERS, .1. IV CALDWELL, IMitor. jj<S.OO l?KIt Y12AIC. OBSERVER Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver ed to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and its special service is the greatest ever handled by a North Carolina paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of 16 or more pages, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SI 1 K SKM l-WKKKM OHSKKVKR. Printed Tuesday and Friday, si.00 per year. The largesl paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. Address TILE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. i . (iENTLEMEiV, Get the A'ew Nove Discovery. IP1SC0H 111 I N.I I X TION, t ures Gonorrhoea ami Gleet inl todays Its action is magical. Preventi stricture A/I complete. To he car rie.l in ves yooket. fSure preventa live. s??iit hv mail in plain packsge piepaitl, <> i ivceint of juiee. $1.0n pe hox; .*> I r S-,50. urawfoni Bros wruggisis, A/enlH, Lancaster, S. (\ * 'MAMtiaMtMMkvaflMMMtMHBHBBUHffMMW1 THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL GF ATLANTA, OA., Is.i twice-a week NEWS paper, pub tished *o , M<?n?lay and Tuesday o u r.h wf u. with all the latest, news o tin* v???r?i. which comes over theii !. -e<i ? ir?diiect to their olliee. Ii in ii i- ; ji.m-h ven?(jolii 111 n paper. By a Miiipeineiits we have secured i pe.-jsl ra'e with lhem in cnmiectinr ""oUSt PAPER. an i mr S- we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal A n.I the The Home and Farm ALI, THREE ONE YEAR This is ihe best ofl'er we have ever made to our friends and subscribers. You bad belter take adv.mtaee of this < Her at onee. for The Journal may w it htiraw t heir special rate to us at any t line Toe Semi-weekly lias many prominent men and women contributors to tie ir column- among them being it.... - .... i i*--- ??-. - ... . ..i.i >?itihcr Ij?'W1S, linn liarvie Jo-.i hi, Hon .Tollii 'IVini (iiiiM1" ii il ?i:H W H h'elron lie: heir i i?i |?- of < tli.'iioit '?11i.?rw, wr o !?<< ? i 'ln? ii'*wm mutter. Their !. |..I' * are ?cll nv -red I<H ? <> uniii*. i .i : cws is worth the pre*.* of I III' |> .11 -eno 1 i- ollii'o $2 kiii] nei*n * i in* i * ..I iiieiilioiieii puperH Oil'* \ .* .1 , \ 'I'l I'O W\ LfDQER, I* Skit ' Alt'gHR S. f. I K'ltjrut?> Vonr Itcwcls With Ciiftc-nretn. Candy f'at.hnrtu, cure constipation forever I 10c 2Rc. lfC.G.C fail, d'UKRlstBrefund money 1 The Fields Are Well Prepared Generul Need of Uuin, However. Cotton un<l Corn Nearly All Plnntctl. The weekly bulletin of tho condition of the wonthor und the ( crops was issued yesterday by Director Bauer of tho b'outh Carolina section of the climate and crop service of I lie I'nited States weather bureuu. Thunder storms occurred on ; April 30th, May ?lst and 3d, in all portions of the State, but thoy . faded to supply "the whole State suilicicnt moisture, as some points , ' had no rain and many had too j little to ho (of much benefit. Tho ' amounts ranged from ??T" >to 1.-', 24 inches, the latter at Cheraiv, , with an average of 0.50 for the ' State. Tho drought in the eastern counties was broken at a number f scattered localites, but not generally so, and over a large area it has become quite serious, and a menace to young crops. Had and high winds accompanied the thunder storms at many points, but, as crops are small, the damage | was light. The weather was extremely favorablo for prosecuting farm work,which advanced rapidly,and were it not for tho lack of moisture in places that lenders stitl soils too hard to cultivate, tho conditions could not very well be 1 i.i I TV I < > uvnercu. r leitis are wen prepared, well cultivated and clean; germination hay been fairly satisfactory; stands are generally full; growth has .been rapid recently, and the only iiintowurd condition is the need of a general rain, and this need is not urgent .except in spots that, however, represent large areas in the aggregate. l7pland corn has about all been planted, and on many bottoms the work is finished. Stands are fairly go?d, but have been injured by worms and birds, making some replanting necessary. Corn has quite gonerally received its first working and in many places has been cultivated the second time. c Cotton is nearly all .planted, with some still to plant .in all sections. It is coining up to fair stands, and as yet has required little or |no replanting, although ruin is needed to |bring up recent t plantings. Some fields ?have been cultivated. Chopping out ?has be' gun [and will lie general next s week. Sea island cotton planting . is nearly finished, and, where ? showers occurred, is coming up . nicely. r . HOLDS Ul*\A COXOltKSS M A N 4'At the end of the campaign," ^ writes Chump Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from over vo.k, nervous tension, loss ?f sleep and constant speaking 1 had about utterly collapsed It seemr ed that all tlio organs in my body 4 were out of order, but three hot, ties of Electric Bitters made me i all right. It's the best allround medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Overworked, ' rundown men and weak, sickly j women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Hitters. ! Try them. Only 50c. Guaran j teed by Crawford Bros., and J. F , Mackey & Co. ?o -.u* , McLaurin's Withdrawal no Sur- ; prise. j Washington, May 5.?McLaurin has not > tart led Washington by the announcement of Ins withdrawal from the senatorial race. His opposition to taking the pledge concocted by Tillman has been known for some time*. Til 1 iinin atI tnchos no importance to the announcement, saying ho lias known ; it all along. McLaui in declines to . discuss his future plans. It has been reported that ho will lie taken care of l>v the President, hut < there is no authority for this. The Fight at Moro One of the Most Brilliant Fngage meats of War The SeventySeven ih Infantry Covered Themselves With Glory. Manila, May o.-Tne detai's of the capture of Moro Fort at Ba? yan on the island at Mindano tell the story of one of the most brilliant engagements of the war in the archipelago. Four hundred and seventv men of the twontv seventh infantry, under Lieut. Col. Frank Baldwin laid siege to the fort and mounted the walls with scaling ladders ant! after a hand to hand fight with the savage Moro warriors forced c ipitulation. Only eighty four of tho three hundred native warriors survive the fight, and tho dead- bodies com l>letely tilled theditches outside the fortress wall. Kaja Mala, the sultan of Baynn, tho sultan of Penda patan and all the leading Dattos, are among tho slain. The Americans lost Lieut. Bow ers, seven enlisted men, Capt. James Moore,Lieut. Albert Jossniao, James Porter, and thirtyseven enlisted men wounded. To Wipe Out The Territories. A Bill to Let Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma and Indian Territory Come in as Three States. Washington, May 7.? Tlu house today entered upon the consideration of tho bill to enable the people of Oklahoma, Arizona and New M ex ice to form constitution* and State governments and be ad mittcd into the union on an equal ... I 4 L 4 t : 1 Oa -a. ? 1111 IUU <11 l^lUlll OIUICS. Representative Knox of Massachusetts, chairman of the cnmmittec on territories, and Mr. Rodey. the delegate from New Mexico, made extended speeches in support of the bill aid Mr. McRae of Ark ansas, while favoring th? admiss ion of the three territories, gave notice of an amendment he would offer to consolidate Oklahama and Indiun territory and admit then as a single State. The editor of an exchange claims that his town [bus three oi the stingiest men on record. Th? iirst will not drink us jmuch wa ter as he wants unless it comet from a neighbor's well. The second forbids any of his family wi lting any but a small hand, as il is a waste of ink to makelurge let tors. The third stops the clock at night tosave wear anil tear of ma? chinery. All of tlietn refuse tr tak? a newspaper on the ground that it is such a strain on the spectacle to read. - -?k. fr. Were Boiled in Liquid Iron. Harrisburg, Pa , May 6?5 dead and ii seriously injured is the awful record of an accident last night at, the open hearth *teel depart4. I- - 1"* ? " lut-iu m mu rennsyivamu Steel works at Steolton. The disaster was caused b/ the I) >iliug over of nlatlle of hot slag at a furnace,its fiery contents engulfing e'ght men in a pit whence they were powers less to escape The victims were nil Austrian laborers. WHAT THIN FOLKS N 10 I > is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's Now Life Fills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from tie system, enrich the blood, improve appetite. make healthy llosh. Only 25c at Crawford Bros., and J. F. Mackoy & Co. Congressman Peter .1 Otev ilied at his home in Lynchburg, Va., Sunday. Game Lav In Greenville. Fir."t Conviction of Violation Uncorded in That Comity. Greenville, May IJ.- -A case on tlio charge of violation of tho game law was tried in tlie magistrate's court hero to-day for the tir.st time in this section of the State. There have been numerous I violations of thrt Xtnt? immn l?vv ? , ^ and many threats of prosecution ! i made, but the records do in t indicate tlnil anv one has ever be~ , fore been tried and convicted on I such a charge C. F. Schwing, as I secretary of the South Carolina [ Game Protective Association, was I I the prosecutor ami William Sewing, proprietor of a restaurant in , the city, was the defendant. There 5 were several witnesses who Jtostii ficd that they had seen the defen, dant sell quail and ono witness testified that he had bought quail from him. Mr. Sowing was convicted and sentoncod to pay a tine of $12.50 and costs or work on the chain-gang for 30 days. He 1 gave notice of an appeal and the . case will be heard at the next term of court. The final outcome, of this case will he watched with no I litll* l>v .. vv>v tiitvfc vgv *.rj VU\? |U UJ/I IUIUI O of restaurants in this part of the 1 State ami sportsmen as well. The verdict in the case will establish u precedent in regard to the sel-i ling of quail. IKKVRALS A OKFAT SKCU KT It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are etfected by Dr. King's Now Discovery for . Consumption. Here's the secret. , It cuts out the phlegm nod germinfected mucus, and lets inthe ' life saving oxygen to enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, coughworn throat and , lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's 1 New discovery, the most lnfalli1 bio remedy for all Throat and t Lung diseases. Guaranteed hot ties 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free ??? Crawfoid Bros., and J. F ( Mackey & Co. Reports all over the state indi, cute that the work of raising u monument to General Hampton is progressing satisfactorily. f1 The estimated decrease in the > cotton acreage of the South this , year is four and a half per cont . i ...;*i i i uuui|iuicu wiiii wisi year. gEsszTS~}rvxsr: ^jrzrr;tr<\ :^:r ?Trr.,r '! ' i Mexican Hust don't stay on or near the surface, b tissues to tbo bone and drives out a] I V I! *For a Lame Back Sore Muscl or, in fact, all La: ness of your body ii J ?? - - mat will drive oui flammation so qu Mex Mustang 1 If you cannot rea< self get some one it is essential that rubbed in most tli Mexican Husta overcomes the ailments of horsos and It is a flesh healer and pain killer noi TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by wa'king, ri<l-. ing, hunting, (isbing, or in anyother manner on the followingtracts of land which are in our possession and rented by us for tho year 1002, viz: The Martin and Mill tract lying on tho East side of Catawba river and bounded by lands of Abe Culp, \V. MeD Brown, and T. M. Fit zpat rick & Bro. Also, the Beckham tract lying ou the East side of Catawba river and bounded by lands of T. M. Fitzpatriek ?!c Bro , the Heed lands, and others. Any person or persons disregarding this notice will lie proso| cuted to the full extent of the | law. D. L. Adams, Carter Adams, Chas. F. Adams. Mar. 20, 1002 - ltn. jtf CANDY CATHARTIC - ?' Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In buli^ Deworc oi me acaicr wno tries to sen "something iust as good." mmaamaoBM ?n? maa?mmm B-\ /"N fV M "T" TOBACCO SPIT I JC JIM I and SMOKE Your Lifeawayl You can be cured of any form of tobaccp usiug easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of Mew life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO, that makes weak men strong. Many gain leu pounds in ten days. Over 3 00,000 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed, booklet and advice. i-'RKE. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 43T VIGOR P?MEN Easily" Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDIPO WaViA*. (Paris) GltKAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITALIZERiseoId with writIon guarantee toeure Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality. Failing Memory. Kits, Dizziness. Hysteria, Stops nil Draius on the Nervous System Caused by Had Habits or Excessive Use of Tot bacco, Opium. Liquors, or *'.Liviu? the Paee that Kills " It wards otl' Ittsiidty, Consumption and Death. It clears the Hlood and Brain, Builds up the Shattered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink Glow to Pale Cheeks, and Makes you Young and Strong aeuin SOc , 112 Boxes By Mail to Any Addres*. raw ford Br-? Druggist, agents. Lau Cer, VIGOR or MEW Easily, Quickly "and" PerrnaNantly Restored MAGNETIC NERVINIk is sold will a "litlen guarantee to euro I nsoiunia. Kits IMjutinea-, Hya-? lerla, Nerv<>us DehiUty. I^*??t Vitality^ Seminal I.os^ph, Kiiiinp Meinu*)?-' t.lio result of (>vrt-work. Work, Woft ry, Sickuesa. Rtroranf Youth orOv^rindulgence. Price $1; O l>oxe8 AR, Bv mail in piato packape to any mj< dress on receipt of price. Sold on y by Crawford Bros Drug^i*!*, .tpciMH, Iiatli'llrtter, S. L. 8 a ang Liniment $ ut poes in through the muscles and 11 soreness and inflammation. . f es, meness and Sorethere is nothing t the pain and iniekly as AC8M Lara! mem!. :h the spot yourto assist you, for the liniment be nrni 1 rr 1 -ir jr. ing Liniment I all domestic animals. In fact, matter who or what the patient fe ( /