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FINAL DISCHARGE.
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'or a final dlflcoaruc as sik-Ii
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and is to a large extent made
tip of original matter.
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isiii' toie v'I c luptete. To he ear
ried ui vi-s yo. U' t Sure pr< v-nlative.
S. m l>v mail ill plain | nck:>ge,
prepaid, oo rvceint of pjioe. ?1.00 |>?r
. (mix; 3 t i $2,60. Urawford Bros,
I Druggists, A en is Lancaster s
THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
OF ATLANTA, GA,,
Is a twsee-a week NEWS paper, pub1111?<I
o i Men lay and Tuesday of
i ii -h we e. w iiri aii the latest news ot
I he w or d, which conies over their
le'i-ed w ir>.? dhect to their oiliee. is
.in inni-|uiiM' " viMi-ciiiuniii paper.
By a' tiH'i 1 < wi have siv nred a
>|m*? ial \vit:i ihem in e ni.ecli >n
OUR PAP ICR
an i 'in *2 we will acini
The Lancaster Ledger
The Semi-Weekly Journal
An I the
The Home and Farm ;
Aiih ill if 1:1; om; ykaic. j
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made m our fin nd? and sul.scriIhth
You i' -I in'1!' i ike advantage f thin |
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iu 11 iiim; ai tl Women collirihiiiois to
lie ir coii.inn- among them heing .
lie "-mil .1 oi . - l ev. Walker Lewi*, '
lion ! I :t vie Jo i, < it John Tern - t
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Convention Notes.
S 1111? l> * ?_i <>{ I lie Big Biptist
<?1.1 lit-1 ing nt A-dievillo.
Tlit; Southern Baptist Couven
lion in Asheville was attended 1?\
ja larger nuui -yr of delegates an<
visitors thau any meeting in tin.
past. The corrected list of tin
secretary showed 1,01)3 delegate
present. Besides these there wen
at leas' 1,000 women present t;
attend the meetings of the Wo
inun's Auxiliary societies.
'I lie validating agent had a record
of 4,000 tickets which passed
through his hands. There were
at least 1,000 delegates nnd visitors
whose tickets were of such
j form that they did not need approval
1?y the agent. A conservative
estimate puts the total
number of visitors and delegates
at o.OOU.
The reports from the various
denominational boards show that
more work has been done since
May. 1001, than in any previous
years history of the denomination.
By an enthusiastic vote it was
decide 1 to undertaken larger work
this year than ever before. The
American Baptist Education society
had paid for endowment of
schools and colleges $07.y56; the
eoIIegos thus helped had themselves
raised $213,052, inakiug a
total increase in endowment of
$'2H,SC7 in t?tie year.
A Statement by Gov. Candler.
G?vorno?* Candler made tlie
following statement 1* night: "At
7 of leek this morning, I x-as
called up by Deputy Sheriff Shropshire
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i ....v- oiui wcti iau lUHl X
desperate negro, who had waylaid
.ml wounded a policeman on Fri?
day had been located in an old
store house on McDaniel street,
beyond the city limits, and that
the county j>olice bad surrounded
the house and were waiting until
daylight to capture him. Before
day the negro shot from the house
and killed a policeman. With
this statement ho telephoned me
for authority to burn the hoi.se.
1 advised him not to do so, hut to
guard the house and to prevent
the escape of the negro, and to
call mo again when I got to my
oflice.
"1 at once ordered Major Barker
to proceed without delay to!
the scene of the disturbance with
50 men aid udatling gun. In a
few minutes l)e|>utv Sheriff Shron
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shire ml vised me that while lir hail
heen at the telepono talking to me
Sheriff Melius had ordered the
hour* burned and the negro had
escaped, hut was believed to Ite in
another house near-by. Meanwhile
the troops under Major Barker
had gone to the seeue of the
trouble . orders being giver him
not to ti**? on any house in which
were any women and children.
Before the troops ai rived, it having
beon ascertained there wore no
women or children in this house,
it was also died. Meantime, the
negro wlio was armed with two
^inchestcr rifles and was an expert
shot, had killed three more while
ntticers and wounded t wo others
and two negroes had also been
Killed, but the ringleader would
not come out, remaining until the
lioiuc whs burned down over him.
I'he whole triable grew out of
Ue attack upon and severe wound-*
no <,t iiic county policeman by
he negroes.
4'Three negroes are in jail. 1
lave ordered all the troops in the
it v under arms and have a heavy
o: ce on dulv at l*i51 -? ?;i if. aden-e
ipgro settlement, lo prevent fur
i,.... i.i.. a.i i
in i iiiMimr I I irilllllc*- Il(>jr<
< and their home* v\ iiI he pioeetod
'it whalcvur r<>st :tn<l nil ri<>
fiii? eomluef mi the |>mrl <>j' miivmhIv,
while or i?laek, iJ1 he met
lith whalovot loicu may hu necss?ry
to preserve ontor."
Miners Decide to Fight
Most Snioiis Labor .^iiuggle in
History of Country Has Now
liet?u, Division in Convention.
Ila/.leton, Ph., May 15. - Tim
anthracite mi 110 workers in coiirentioii
lato this afti'riioon decided
to continue the strike of tiio 145,-'
00l> inon against the owners and to
tight it out to tho the totter end. j
i The matter <>f calling out the eni
ginccrs, firemen and puuip rmij
tiers will ho decided by tho del
i egutes tomorrow. The vote to
j continue the suspension was as
follows: Total vote cast 811; for
for strike 401 1-4; against strike
341) 0-4; majoiity for the strike
11 l-'J. President Mitchell, however,
in compliance with the rules
of the Cuited Mine. Workers
announced to the public that the
action of tiio convention was unanimous.
The step taken today by the
miners after practically considering
(he nutter for two months has
wiped out tlie uncertainty <>f the
situation and it is freely predicted
that the most serious labor strug
gle in the history of the country,
if not the world, is about to begin.
Au Altercation (trowing Out of
ft
The Cherry Tree Swindle.
Special to The Observer.
Henrietta, May 5.- An altercation
occurred here today between
Mr. J. O. Boll, head book keeper
for the Henrietta Company, and
Dr. l'rank Bright, of cherry tree
fame, which resulted in Dr.
1
Bright receiving a *evi?ro luA-ino
w ?
before hy-staudurs could intervene
and aupurate them. Mr. Bell i
nas unhurt.
This is the sequel to a contro- '
versy jjr??\Ting out of the cherry
tree swindle. N<? wonpons of any
kind were use I ex cp1 the list. 1
Mr. llell submitted his eaSo at 1
once before a justice <>1 the pe ice.
Stops (Jit ( ihiij/i and H'tu hx off the
< o/u
Laxative lirmuo (Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No
Cure, No Bay. Price, 2f>e.
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HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Hollars heward
for any ca-e of v auirrh >ln< cannot
lie euri-d by Hall'- t'ata'rh ';nn.
t<" J OHKNKY A <?., Prots, Toleii
t, (>
We i la- under-duneo I a\e i imh ii
K J Shen.>y for the l.t-i b> year?, and
believe h in. hnn< rabl<- in ail
busil?*e?-< tianw.e" i-in an.I liminei i' \
able to r ow out. :? ol? Rations madt
by tbeir li. m
\Vi:st.v I'kUaX, \Vimlesa Ibunabl
Toledo, O
WAUOINO 1V.INN.VN A M.VKVIN
W hob sale I >i ilwgists', Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh ( lire is laken int
rim ly, ac'intr due t y unoo the blood
, and mucous surfaiMs of ti?.?
1 Price, 7oc. | or t*??i s !? by all
Drutfgistw, iVstim>>inalH fret*.
Hall's Family Pills are the bt*l
11 olds uiua c?\oi{i;ss
M A N
''At the end of the campaign,"
writes Chump Clark, Missouri's
brilliant congressman, "from
over vn.k, nervous tension, loss of
sleep and constant speaking 1 had
about utterly collapsed it seemed
that all the organs in m> body
were out of order, but three bottles
of Kleetric Hitters made. me
all right. It's the best allround
medicine ever sold over a druggist's
counter.*' Overworked,
rundown men and weak, sickly
women gain splendid health and
vitality from KlOetric Hitters.
Try them. Only f>0e. (ittaran
teed by Crawford Hros., and .1. F
IWuckey & Co.
' Its^
and TRADE" : .,tR w return EN" I I
TIRE .tortiuy s ? . S?.nd model, sketch I I
or |?li? i?> and \vu s-.?n:l nn IMMEDIATE I
FREE i'port on patentability. \Ve K've I 1
t!ie t?< -.t. 1 1 service and advice, and our
cbitr^oK are moderate. Try us.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patent Lawyer*,
Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
Commander M'Lean
at St. Pierre
Finds Chnrr:d Undies in Arnericiio
Consulate. Believes Conditions
in St. Vincent
T( orso 1 h:m Mai t iuiquo
Washington, May 17. ? Stcretary
Moody today received the
following cablegram from Com
manrier T. S. Mel.eim of the Cincinnati:
St. Lucia, May 17.
Excitement Martinique calming
dov>r. Many refugees, not destitute
or ttarving lint frightened by
appaliing disaster at St. Pierre
and grave but less serious damages
in more northern portion of
island, were leaving estates and
sections which hud not suffered.
Muny cases of pillaging in tho?o
districts. Government taking aie- !
. i
tion to stop it. In some northern ,
districts many cattle may die he, \
cause volcanic dust over vegcta- !
tien. A good rain would cure
much of this condition. Ted?v |
visited and explored ruins United
States and British consulates at
St. Pierre; of bodies. Potomac
has returned to Fort de France.
Reports disaster St. Vincent very
serious. I believe volcanic conditions
are worse and in some re- j
spects conditions of living as bail I
or worse than Martinique.
KKVEALS A OKI* AT MOCK
KT
It is often asked bow such
startling cures, that puzzle the
best physicians, are effected by
Dr. King's New Discoverv for
Consumption, litre's the secret.
it cuts out the phlegm und germinfected
mucus, and lets intho
life saving oxygen to enrich and
vitalize the blood. It heals the
inflamed, coughworn throat and
lungs, llard colds and stubborn
coughs soon yield to Dr. King's
New discovery, the most infallible
remedy for all Throat anil j
Lung diseases. (Guaranteed hot-|
ties 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle1
free at Cruwfoid Hros., and J. K
Mac key & Co.
WHAT Til ax folks '
N K K I >
I
Is a greater power of digesting I
and assimilating food. For them :
Dr. King's New Life Fills work
wonders. They tone and regulate I
the digestive organs, gently ex - I
pel all poisons from the system, J
enrich the blood, improve appetite,
make healthy flesh. Onlv
ti5e at Crawford Hros., and .1. F.
Mackey & Co.
Mexican flusfc
don't stay on or near the surface, bi
tissues to the bone and drives out ai
*For a Lame Back
Sore MuscW
or, in fact, all Lai
ness of your body
that will drive out
flammation so qui
Mex
' Miuisit-jiiriio* B
If you cannot reac
self get some one 1
it is essential that
rubbed in most tk<
Mexican riustai
overcomes the ailments of horses and
It a flesh healer uud pain killer nou
! TRESPASS NOTICE!
All poisons arc hereby warned
not to trespass by walking, riding,
limiting, fishing, or in any
other manner on the following
tracts of land which are in our
possession ami ren'ed by us for
the year 1902, viz:
The Martin and Mill tract King
on the East side of Catawba river
and bounded I>v lands of Abe
Culp, W. McD Brown, and T. M.
Fit zput rick tSc Bro.
Also, the Hocklutin tract lying
on the East side of Catawba river
and bounded by lauds of T. M.
Fitzpatrick & Bro., the Kecd
lands, and others.
Any person or persons disregarding
this notice will bo prose
CUtetl to the fuJI extent of the
law. D. 1j Adams,
Carter Adama,
Chits F. Adams.
Mar. 20, 1002? lm.
CANDY CATHARTIC^
;^5^q3ib3abambbs*si^5
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In built
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
dwa-r* lu -*? r^nMSMHMonnBPnwBMBiBrn.ifli
rv/^s^i3t tobaccosprr
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Your Lifeaway!
You enti t>e cured of any form of tobacco unit 2
easily, t>e made well, strong, magnalic, full o?
mcw life and vigor by taking MO 'TO-BAO.
that makes weak men strong. Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over SOOrOOO
cured. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. RoaAt
let and advice. I-RICH. Address STHRI.iM
KKMliUY CO., Chicago or New York. 4
VIGOR 'MEN
Jlusily, Quickly, Permanently
Restored
hindifo 8.m3a5
(Paiis) <1 It MAT FKKNCH TONIC
AN 1> VITA IjIZIOU in Hold with wi it
ten guatantee tueiire Nervous Debiiitv.
Lost Vitality, Failing Memory. Fits,
Di/./iuiss. Hysteria, Stops all Drains
>n the Nervous System Caused I v
Bad Habits or Fxcessive Use of Tot
baeeo. Opium. Liquors, or *'Z,iviii?
the Pace tliat Kills" It wards ot! In.
smity, Consumption and Death, it
(dears tIn- Blood and Brain, Builds tin
lite Sha'teied Nerves, lit stores Hie
Fir?- of Youth, and Brings the Piuk
Glow t<> Pale Cheeks, and Makes y. u
Voting and strong auahi 50c , 122
Poxes $5. By Mail to Any Add'es*.
rawTo rd Bros Druggist, agents, Lau
c:?-r,. >
mnm of mfn
?WWH
Easily, Quickly and PermaHantly
Restored
MAGNETIC- IRVIi;
is so'?t with n ^viitten i uuiaii<*? - to
cure Insomnia Kits IMzzincHs, Hysteria,
Neivnus Debility. Host Vitality,
Seminal bosses, Kai'ihg Mriiior\?
the uvult of Ovvi-ttoik. Work, Worry,
Siekue-a. Errors f You'h orOver
itxiulitetioe l*ric? #1; O boxes
Bv mail in i?'aln package to any aililress
on of |?rl#-*? Sold on y l?y
Crawfool Bros DriiL,gi~ts, Agents,
J alienator, S, t..
ing Liniment
it goes in through tho muscles and
L soreness and inflammation.
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ncness and Sorethere
is nothing
the pain and inckly
as
ocaim
Jranmeirait
h the spot vourLo
assist you, for
the liniment be
Droughly.
ng Liniment # *
all domestic animals. In fact,
natter w ho or whattho patient i*