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GALL , LL & TOMPKINS, TfJELX^IISiAS. .1. IV CALIYWELL, IMitor, *s or, rmt yi;\;r. 4." OUSKRY HK v; Receives the largest Tcle1 . graphic News S a*vice deliver id lo any p.?per between 1" Washington and Atlanta, and its special service is the greatest ever bandied b\ a North < 'arolina paper. u.. TI1K SUNDAY OBSKRVKU t on?ivts of 10 or more pages, and i> to a targe extent made j up <>t nnomul umtt? r. Mil. SKM1-W KKKJ.V OIJSKHVI I{. Printed Tuesday and Kt ida\, Sl.co per >ear. The hugest ' paper in North Cnn-linn. S'linpk copies sent en pplicution. Address THE OESKUYHH, Charlotte, X. C. i <;i:NTLt:.Mh.y, (;. t the av\ Now* Discovery K TRj p r-\ . tfw 9 f TP p TEf ]f \ik i rv.i s-:? 'i c?; >.*x ^ < u t? I intr Trie aim (J leet in 1 to 1 day*- J is nett< i m mnyie;,;. Pievenl.siiidurc* A/I inpieif. To be ear i led in \>s vowkt-r. Sure prevents live. Sent t ? mail in plain paeki.ge. prepaid, o . it eeipt nf p.iiee. Sl.(M) pel law; ;; i i sj oO. Urnwford liros, Druggists, A.renis. Ijanenater. S.t'. aa' : uwr.'jw*?'.?? vMStf'.mwrasJiysaitv.A . THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., i a in iff-a week NIONVS paper, pub !i-I.m| o i Monday and Tuisilay ol a -'i ? > . w . P :?' the latest news of the *m>; 11, vi i i. l) comes over their If i'i ii .?p ee; to lli?ij" ullioe, Is mi . lulii-pre e ven> 'olunin paper. I'\ to i ..nn i. . i t- we have .?e. ured a pvirti / .lc w ' i tinm in e-iiineclion OUii PAPKR and nn r- we will send riie Lsacastcr Ledger m I r- ??? * - # rne bcim-weekly Journal A n i the Ti,e Home and Farm vii i iiEei-:r. ON i: vi: \it i in- : ? oiler we have ev? r mmle to our fneml* ami cu scrlhers ' Y<?U l> . : i < i( < ate ail v.i i if a t of 11 i iolliM ;.i i.m < r I- The Journal inn\ w itlnl.aw .In : in! rwto to us at ItllV I Oil i'in> cmioo i'.. y hjiji many piowi i: -11 men ml women eontrihufOiH lo tli> it* i.;in tixion^ them being Hi - i'.:i J ' i i : e\. Wall.i-r le wis, lion 11. v n mi, I n J 1I111 Tt'iio l . (i :i. i ii ? *.? I i I'V ri hi- | *-i 1 e.~ tin i- . i ,i- of i Hi ii I , hi i-, \ l.o laKi i- lie in ?\ s m tie,*. , I In u ; . i e wi; . i OV red I I ? < ii n rws is win tli 11 | if. lie . I oiilei ?>l! Hiii) men. ;i i . i iiinrillotit'il \ , O! \( V I Uil ... -1U Lily t z*As7r;,iii':r3n < -. ? ... Ki ' ,~u. r^r -rsuvxx.-ax.L t < Tamo: ro i'.iiir .1111, v i ;in i9. Canity Cat < . constipation lorover. ltfcWi. IIC Q c. >i. .i iu^inarciuuauioaQy* Not a Billion Dollars ( ' on I l is uot Appropriated I'll u A ii mil 1'liis Year - The 1 villi tlC'O tin i I Washington, M:?v *J4.?Reports (hut iiro fui from accurate predict that appropriations made congress* this session will warrant culling il tin' "Million dollar session." A j euro ful study of all supply bills i big and little shows that an out side cstiiuato of the total appropriations for the fiscal year ending .June 30 1003, will not exceed ?775,000,000, while the total appropriations for the current fiscal year made hy the last congress was ?730,338,570. This would mian an increase by this congress of less than for the I year of $5,000,000. hut the inT leased expenditures is deemed necessary. The balance in the hands of the treasury is now $137,000,000. The Official Report The Volcano Victims Now Estimated at 30,000. Paris, Hay 25.?In his ofliciul report to the French government i on the entire Martinique disaster i (low LM1 non e of Martinique estimates the dead thero at 30,000. ii.kkim; ruoM tin-: island. Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, 1>. \V. 1., May 25.?Four hundred more refugees from the island of Martinique have arrived here on lioard the French steamer Versailles, :ttul they arc all in urgent need of relief. These refugees report that the majority of Martinique property owners are either dead or have left tho island. Robberies there continue, and, owing to the exces-ive relief distributed, the laborers of Fort do France arc refusing to work. mont rrci.kk. I'ort d<i Frince. I-land of Martini(|iie. May 2a.? Mont Polee was comparatively <juiet yesterday (Fridry). Today tin volcano heiched forth a torrent of lava and mud which rushed down the northern slope of the mountain and swept away whot was left of the town of Ihisse Fointe. New lissures have opened in t.ho side of the in mntair. Keep Your Bowels Strong. j Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels arc out of order. Cas-' carets Candy Cathartic will make them art naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in Dulk. All druggists, ioc. Convicted Murderer Released from .Jail by I lis Friends. Atlanta, May 25. ? A Constitution special from Jackson, Miss., says: "Oliver Lamar, recently | convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, was released from jail at Mendenball, early tins morning by a mob of his friends. Sheriff Magee sent out several posses in pursuit, but Lamar has not yet been appro- i bended. The bars were pried oil the jail from the outside. It is no1, thought that more than six men wore in the gang. Lamar 1 was convicted of the assassination of \Ym. Sunders, a liveryman. ? Two men, supposed to have assisted in iliO escape, were arrested at Mend mbaM tonight." . dOW's TJf IS V e oJfrr ?vm Hmi'iied Dollars lie-' rt )T(i f'?r :u>.\ i-i>o nt ' a arrU lli-il caniat la; e:ir> i! I>y J lull'-' Oaiaiili Cur- , i. .J ft! Kr?E,\ iV i ., Fr?i? T>>t >, ( ) V j lie limit.mi^i.e t. 1 an1 sn ".vii P J .-au'ii * far i.a> 1f> v>. mi'' > . ivi lllltl i; r i Iv ht>in?rj?!?l iii / j-,. :.r- - jiihI i:iiii.ii : .1. v- ?? rry 0 anj ntnltfezl ioi a> ? Ii ...u a ; . ?< !'ki' a \. y\ j i. TnU'tlo, *) wafimlnif i .? mahvin W-1)oIwmI? Dnnrglsfft, Toled .<) Ii. 'I'h <'?. rli in ta . > w ri.Ji Jy, fir 'I ' i i i: i tly upon th ' 111 I on.< ii- lUfCHilH of r||:? s\ ' . '! >< , jt " i.oi l?- Siiiil ; , r. ;i .I '.rJsU. I'i'Hciinoiii'.ls fret-'. Kaiull \ I'liH "tr?r I In* I ' Gleiiison Graduates. _____ \V li:i Thov Have 1 )iino a ?d A"' N w I >? i 11 . i'o '.ho Hdit??i >i The iStaU).Hm i'o! It wiii'j shows what ('leu; m's graduates hiv.i done and arc doing: fViu'li 'fs l''I, i'arniors I i>, nice- I Iricians Is, engaged it) cotton mill . I work 14, mechanics and iwecham / cul engineers 12, draftsmen II,! engaged m clerical work. bowkkeeping, uic.. 1 1, engaged in milling (lumber, etc.,) S.* merchants Si <! . t . .. 1 ii t viinu miP ? ^ MitMH iU PIU' ICIIIJ5 engaged in military avocations <5, lawyers 3, law students 3, in lnited States census bureau 3, physicians 2, railed Slates Army oilieei s 2, veterinary surgeons 2, commercial travelers 2, university | students 2, in telephone business | 2, preacher 1, engineer lnited States navy 1, member legislature 1. Eight served in Spanish-American war. These items are taken from a pamphlet recentU- printed, giving the names, addresses and ecupa ticms of Clemson't 137graduates The information was obtained, i i and complied at no tmall outlay of time and work, by Mr. A. lb i I Bryan, an alumnus (18!)S) of the institution, an*! now a inembe.i of 1 the faculty. Win. S. Morrison. Clemson College, May 21, T.K)2. IIOI.D3 ITk'A CONOUKSS >3 A X "At the'end of the campaign,'' writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from overvo.k, nervous tension, loss of | sleep and constant speaking 1 had I about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Klcctrie Hitters made me < all right. It s the best allround medicine ever sold over a druggist' counter." Overworked, rundown men' and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality, from Klcctric Hitters. Toy thorn. Only 50c. Cuuran "cod by Crawford Bros., and.I. K Mackey & Co. A Murderous Negro Kmpties 1'istol Into Crowd. j Special to The S ate. GKock Hill. May Lkj.? Hugh Wallace is a had negro who is said to be wanted i*i Chester t^ answer several charges. 11* c.unu here yesterday from Fort Mill, i : wlu-re he made some threat* as.to ! what he was going to do down : here Cn Ids arrival lie went to ! his wife, who had leff 'iim and was at her brother's Tom Wilson, j VThi'e there some of those present got into a dispute in which Wallace's wife started to take part. He ordered her to keep out of the fuss, and, upr>? her saying that he had nothing to do with her, told her he'd show her, pulled his pistol and began shooting. The first shot entered her Uppoi lip, went into the tip an 1 to the root of the tongue, carrying a tooth or two with it. Wallace then began shooting at the others and emptied his pistol without doing further harm. He then ran, with Tom Wilson after him. Coining down town ho surrendered and was locked up. He waived preliminary trial anil was bound over to court The woman's wound is serious, but not necessarily dangerous. 9 Death of II. (i. Springs. Charlotte, N. .May '2.">.? Mr. H. G. Spring-, vice pre?id< i-O if tlie Merchants and Farmers ioanl ' a .!v and one of the \vt al Incut Jam! ?iiio>t prominent m - ot this section, died today at hi- home in this city. He owned a u'i at den' of property in ( liarlott<'and leaves an e.- tate ot over >>700,000. ! Hotel For Aiken |1 I 4 * A 1\ < sit rii Y\ i ii>m*i " ill 11 iiiHI () },> ' '.'> >1. IK H> Dt'SJUU! Cot- | ' iiuo ( hvricrs. 1 . , < Sjie/i il to I'no St <t \ 2 Vi?i?listu, (I i.. Ma\ 2'J.?la- j I'nr.??:?' ion c.;:ll s from r clialilc , sources tlii -i tin?-ri ;i < I ft t Yikon j is, after ali tho efforts of the I northerners .vim own winter 1 hom?> there to riv:tl Valuta ami Nun i Augusta as a hotel resort fur iii.* northern tourists. i The sta >mi? ^s to the etToct 1 that Mrs. Heck with, a weaiihy ' western woman who lias spent!' sometime in Aik -n du.ing the | past few winters, has closed a deal for the construction of a $300,000 t hotel#on the top of the high hill t just the other side of the Warren- c ville from Augusta. The proper- ? ty was years ago the home of the ( (ireegs, but is "known now the | reentry over as knmiu. The cottage owners at Aiken * hare done every thing in their power to keep another hotel from ' being built at or near Aiken since tho destruction of the one at that t place a few years ago by fire. j When Mrs. Beckwith'a plan waa tirst heard of the same efforts were t i , made to prevent her from building j ^ the hotel and it is positively stated <that Mr. Win. C. Whitney offored 1 her $25,000 for the land alone on (, which she is to erect tho building, j I The offer, however, was refused j { and the hotel scheme pushed j ahead: so far ahead, is fast, that i the plans for the building have ' 1 ? been drawn and are ready to be i" submitted to a contractor. Stops tin Ctmyh mid IS < r/;n o/f the t our Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No 1 Cure, No Bay. Price, 25c. Lord Pa lino A ote Dead. 1 J" Washington, ' Ma\ 24. ?Sir .Julian Pauncefotc, of Presto l. the J t Brilirh ambuss.:uoi t. 11}i - country died at Ihn Biili-h embassy in iUiu v. .no . ... - H villi Lll ) 111 ? . -> V 'I - . M I i 1 III lit" hud b?en ill a titn an while | his dentil was nut < xp clod at this 1 lime, his ilien !s .\eienot unprepared tor the sad news. A CANDY CATHARTIC . ?? 2Sf. 'omntitt* Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dc.V who tries to sell "somcthii ? vsst as c?od." * Mexican Husta don't 6tny on or near tho surface, but tissues to tho bouo uud drives out all i .j; j *For a Lame Back, Sore Muscle or, in fact, all Lan ness of your body that will drive out flammation so qui Mexi Mpstamg L If 3Tou cannot reac self ?et some one t it is essential that rubbed in most the Mexfean Hustai overcomes t,ho ailments of horses an<l i It u u llcHth healer uuu paiu killer nou, i Itl VK AI.S A Oll^AT SKCKKT I i-< often a-ked how such U i\uii:i ciu s, in it puzzle the iff. |i!n>ici.oi>, are effected I>y Dr. King's New Discovery for ^oiisituiplioit. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm ami germhiccted imictts, ami lets intlie ,!.*c \ ? .r oxygen to enrich and /it ) t' k I?!ot)<I It heals the til! k I, < Mjh'vtnn throat and lings. I laril coids and stubborn L'OII I sSJOil vield to I)l! ICill'r'u NYw iscovery, the ino-t infill I iI>i?> remedy fur all 1 In oat and Lun^ (iim'iim's, (iuariiittcoil hi tilfs 50o Mini ?l.i?0 1 i ial bottle tree :?t Crawford Bros., and J. F Mn? key vVc Co. r.-4 taom- jr> . & -v*-m m ? za&ty.im roRACcosr ri UUr^l B ?nd SMOKE * " ?" Your Ufeawayt IToti can tie cured of any form of tobacco using asily, bo made well, strong, magnetic, fuller lew "life and vigor by taking nq-to-etaq?. tiat makes weak men strong. Many gain en pounds in ten days. OVer goo,oca :ured. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. J<< >dfe. et and advice. RR1JR. Address STKRLPWm tKMliDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 a"ra3Bn.tw.-TB3KBWWMM? i ! Ill VIMR opMEN i.itMiy. ijuickly, Permanently Restored U1NDIP0 8^ I'a lis) GUI'] AT FRENCH TONIC \NI> VITAUZHRisftOtd with writt*tt gum an ite thcure Nervous Uebiiity, i...si Vitality. Kaililit: M? mory. Kits, )i//,ito ss. ) i vsteritt, alt Drains in 111? ,Nei'vnii8 {-ysieiii t'au-ed ?y iud Ha' its or ??,xi;essivf Use if lot li.ceo, Opium, Liquors, or 2,lvn<~ lie P. ce thai Kills" 11 wards oft In1:nity, oiisuinption and Death it leura ilie Blood atttl Drain, Builds up he Shuitered Nerved, Keaiorm the '"ire of Youih. and Bring- the Pink {inw to Pale Cheeks, und Makes you k'ouiiir and strong again f?t>e , 1JJ doxes #5. By Mail to Any Address, awford Bros Druggist, agents..Dan a>r, If 1MB 5> MEN Easily, Qtiickiy and PermaNantly Restored S VGBKT1C NERVINE s - t v tli u written suaratnee to i i 11 i! uia Kits i 'zzines-, HysfiT eiv.itis Mlity I.out Vitality, ..il Losses, .-ai log Memm-v ? lie re-ult of Ovii-wotlc, Work, VVor y, oil Utie a. F. ors of Youth or Over. ^ 11111 oi.ee Price #1; (I boxes $5, ty mail Li ;?'am pHcknat* to any ndI* - . p of price. HoIO on y by u.v Itro-i Druggl-ls, gents. :i i. r. {-i , i 1 ? :. ! letler before applying for put. l>o worth money. \Vo prompt). i ind Foreign : '.iTf* i ** ? . ti I ^ aiul TRADE . .cKS or return E NTlfrli all '! i] -y h !. Send model, sketch or eh.n<,und u scad nn JVTMED1ATE f'REE report on pat :,t..unity. Wc give tb" V.'?t legal service a .1 advice, and our char' sore moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO.. Petzcnt Lawyoi*ss9 ' I Sjip. U.S. talent Office,Washington, D.C.J i-ar .mrxy iimwi man?i pi ?wM ng Liniment goes in through the muscles anil soreness ami lullftuimatioiL S, leness and Sorethere is nothing the pain and inckly as icamt j raiment. li the spot youro assist you, for the liniment be >roughly.' ig Liniment nil domestic animal*. In mttcr wktw whiittho patient ia. / \ ?