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Ity arrangements we have secured a special rate with them in connection il " "OUR PAPER Z and for $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger h? The Semi-Weekly Journal An.I the 'Til A llnmA nnd T7 ?* ? ? ' 1 niu iiuiuc anu rami 111 i all Tum:i; osn yeak. (:u J I "is the West offer we have ever til e>!ide to our friends and subscribers. You lis.I Welter lake advantage of this Wi fHVi at <iire. for The Journal may Kti i w iiluiiavv their special rale to us at ' any t ime ]>i< I Ti e Wonti-weekly has man.v promiI lie111 men and women contributors to ; tin ir column- anion# them belli# fo; : Kev -":.m J ones, Kev. Walker Lewis?, lion 1 iin vie Joxlau, Hon John Tetn- ttn I I' (1 ave- and Mrs W H T'elron !)? ? i : side:* th*. ii . o11is of ellicieut editors ! m'I it t iio' imio of ibe news matter, tin Their di p rr? enls are well covered (is e.'iiintiy i.f fiirni news is worth t: rp-.C" f I lie pal * ts end direct to this office $2 ami s-e , (Mir tin-1 ieenhutie*mentioned pilper ' ii'ic \ e ?r, A ddi es-j. Yd' i.AHGASTfil lEDGEil, '"f i.A ?r nA&TTin n i,u ' nil PWBD?nwrjl !i( tobacco 9pf? ?i UUIM ! ?"d smoke i1, **' 1 i ? 11? Mm i YourLifenway! bit Von con It cured of any form of tobpcco using v.( easily, bo mad a well, strong, mapr.. tic. fuilo' * Mew life and vigor l.y taking MO-TO-&AG.. fin snat makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over GOOpOGQ 25 . urcd. Alt druggists. Cure guaranteed. l)nol? .. let and advice. PKKT*. Address STKRiW Wo >M i KKMKDY CO.. C'sicago or New York. 417 \ Josh Ashley Has a Fight. In n r? port of tho oxcteisos at f 1 'olzor on the Fourth the Auderon Daily Mail published the foN * owing paragraph: ".lust us the crowd wa> leaving > the ai'torn.oon lion, Josh A shay laid u light with u man named i irnold Sullivan. Sullivan it ' cc ins had boon drinking nml had ( v<. ral wordy oncouutors with v ,Ir. Ashloy during the day, hut nev did not come to blows. Lute u the afternoon Sullivan met u]> villi Ashley nt tho depot and after (i1 t llinj; him he would 'ijret heat Diir to one in tlio raeo for the { do senate, knocked his hat otf 1,1 nd applied a vile epithet to him. s*' his was more than Ashley could ^ laud. He knocked Sullivan " nd to use iiis own words, "was dees initio ready to wring his eek' when friends pulled hiiu IV. Several gentlemen who saw 'n lie difticnltv say that the light ras forced on Ashley.'* 1x1 _ th loveinor Pardons a man who 0q Prevents an Outbreak an of lolumbia Record, 9th. The governor today pardoned wiiivi ill) lil?M (Mlgiuy Ulixed Wlin j. d soil.?Cotton Plant. nov NCICDMOKU HKliP this Often the over.taxed organs of ls*e $ostion cry out for help l>y L)vk- surj psia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, ud.-tchcs, liver complaints, how \ disorders Such troubles cull , iv i; . <U'8l prompt use ot Dr. King h w Life Pills. Thuy are gentle, 1 " rough and guaranteed to cure. v^r e at Crawford Bros., and J. F. J. I tckey & Co'h drug storo. tJ ] The Capitol Lea's, envy Ruin Shows tbo Roof of I *t?te House is Poor. New Mill for Spartanburg. South Carolina Cotton Crop. I t?? Creenvillo Now*. a Columbia, S. C., July S.?The n e^hlv cotton crop report for ' fti mth Carolina is as follows: ! v.?m?vmi nuiniiMiii me i.nravoro< >Kvwfjitb?r fairly well, except at in places i1^ is turning yellow | id choddiog its lower leave", and is stopped growing Lice are ill prevalent in a few localities. ^ is blooming profusely in plucos, jJ( d tho plants are full of squares. ie drv, parching winds had u (j( teriorating cdFeet but in placos g e crop continues to bo unusually oin icing. ()1 Arcadia cotton mills of Spur- Sl nburg tiled their decl.nation at ft| o secretary of state* ollica to- tl| y. The capital stick it $2d0,- j;( 0. The mills will engage in tho a, inufacluro, dyeing and printing cloth. Tho hard rain yesterday played 8j roc at various state ollices ui j,( d State house. Tho water pour- j, prised." -Washington Tost. V AN L'Kl). Scrap iron oterery :riptii?n and old machinery. y kind of firo wrecks or stocks. it(j for particulars. Address i t. Gurfunkel, Columbia, S. C. y 8, 1902 ? 1 in. till Valter Anderson, who was con- , oil ictod of manslaughter in Green- t{ ,'ood county in 1899 and sentcnc- p d to three years in the penitenti- 1>e, ry. Last March Anderson and cveral other convicts were at ,*ork on one of the state farms e| nil several of them ever'powered WM lie guard, choking him nearly to ey cath and boating him up consid- w, rahly. Anderson, on seeing the ^ rouble, rushed up and with the id of another convict succeeded 1 quieting the men. Then, at 10 point of a rifle, he hold them ntil the guard recovered. Tlio . . . . , i l>ii uthonties were at once notitied! un f the act and steps were taken to j. j roctire his pardou, and toduyi iiidci son will have his citizenship L estorid to him as a reward and I s an example tot lie other prison-I.. is. It is s\id that the convicts uuld have easily escaped had not mderson acted as he did, and .1 stl( lost of them won lit probly never , , ? , hu avc been recaptured. Anderson . pu ill returned to Greenwood fcelig that despite his imprisonment e is intitled to respect. n _ _ t)e 1 ? W * ' > - " " " iiu ?> r?y hi i mm ^uii rota toes |)e It is well known that the Irish lltl, ntatoes rni>ed in the fall are hoi- 8jn r for winter than- those grown j1G i spring. Potatoes that mature col June are apt to becomo strong to id shrivlcd before winter, most jjjople find it difficult to git a to and in August. As soon as the tjn irly crop matures take them out pttl 1 the ground and place them in no, o shade for two or three weeks. tjie ten bid them out in a cool placi m() mowbat shaded. Cover tirst enf ith ? traw or leaves and the dirt. , atcr them well. After they tve been bedded l'J to 50 days | ko them up and se'ect such as crv e sprouting and plant them. In at way a good stand may 1,0 Hpul red. If there is any moisture in o ground. Plant them in the jol. iter furrow and not on a ridge. WM? uiners can generally select a 8Uj| eco of bottom land for the sec- (|er <1 crop. That is always better n r fall planting. The lot manure n , d commercial fertilizer used ^ i - *i ? - ' 1 **' in streams in tho secretary of 0, de's ofiioes, the attorney gener- 0] s ofiice and in the house of rep- w icutativos. 'l'he contractor's at- ai it ion vrill be called to the niat at once and he will he asked to ml down an inspector. Tho roof m ts guarauteed and the leaks are ^ en worse than when Sonator j1( in ahull called the attention of |)( 3 commission to them. ^ tfc Why Cuba Cannot lie Free. n r tL %ll have lived in Cutia for the hi -t three >cars, and believe 1 E derstand the conditions of the aud fairly well," said Mr. Fane A. Nelson, foi merly of St. mis, at the Uiggs house. rt "Cuba's main curse is poverty. io common people arc abjectly or. We don't know in the l uit- .. States the alphabet of penury 'Jl idi as exist in Cuba. The masses y one uieal at a time. They r3J rchase a cent's worth of sugar t'ireo cent's worth of meat. . ! . i C I ? 1 it> l.-i irut or uy i.ir mo larger r cent, of the population. "The masses are also, might 7 O expected from thoir (lostitution, eusoly iguorant. They want a Lional government of their own aply Wccauso there is ever the pe that with independence will no the opportunity to loot, rind divide the wealth ot the rich, they are not to he given a chance raid the possessions of the weal , of what use is freedom ? The riotic idea with this class is nexisteut. A government of ir cwn that does not give them noy is not worthy their countince. Here is another curse of CuEverbody there wants to be d for doing any service. Bribr and corruption have existed institutions so long that the die is thoroughly permeated h the notion that mankind is sale and that money is the ireme power. This has ro ted in a state of rottenness and uorali/.ation that will require a icration or two to etTace. 'Annexation is the only cure Cuba's ills. The best people ;ho island want it, and want it v. Something has to be dono. sident l'al in a is not a Diaz. If i government should ho in exnee a year from now [ shall he The Way To Kill Moles <o:i<l C?>rn With Calomel ami Put ^ the drains iit the Avenues Froquente! l?y the Pests. ! o tlio? K litor of I'lio Observer: i'h I havediscovered a sure, simplo 'o ml very easv. way of cx'erminat- T1 g moles, which nre such a pest ^ ' >> i so destructive to potatoes, sc XV] le., in some sections The remsu ly is very simple and "almost t)( si ] CSS. ft ^ J19 follows: (I I Soak one-lid. pii.t f .: ? 11 in til ater over night. While wot and t !| ft take the point of a pocket '' nifa and iniac the husk in the cart of the grain and insert a mill amount of calomel and press own the husk so as to make iho rain retail the calomel, and in le< us way go through the whole lot f corns Then lay it out in the ,M, in to dry (for after it is dry if ha 1 is not wanted for nsa at. first !> . ^plication it can bo laid up and v" ppt ready for months.) t'ake this \V ad a sharp stick and go over the lantation and over y mole's road t 1 mi )ou ccme across stick the 'j? ick down in it till yon got to his 1)1 nlc and drop a grain of the corn i it and lay a little something yer tho holo to prevent something I ( se from finding it. Tho niolo | ill come along and oat the corn id it will kill nini. i H This is much cheaper than using j ] rychnine and other remedies and Si nch safer. A 10 cent viirf will ill all the moles in the neighbornod?if properly applied. The ; ui jst time to put out this applica- ftn oh is right after a hard rain when j ic moles are making fresh new 1 ? >ads and busily at work, for then 1 icy will be sure to run across your lit and eat it. C. M. TYSON. Gei rcct, N. C., July 7, 1002. ?The Veteran's of tho Lost Ui ause arc anticipating a pleueant union in Orconvillo commencing 1 l the 0th of August ; ia _ h i ^ ononjpnnjojCTsiSftn.ipMwJO'C'0 Jt i Ai aAO.:oj iioiitidiisuco oana 'ojucinco Xpu?o' lei ujiai sioiictj jnoji?4tmnda j i,r tr. SS. S. BHcOGW. ' ll.H IIYSICIAN and SUltGEOX >?? CATAWBA UOUSK. 1 *! South Side, Up Stairs. i.''i OF KICKS y<: <)I*KN DAY AND NIGHT. J*!j jfeay I'lionn i)(?. I cas AR? YOU WISE ansa mstooa there is no remody to equal sic :ann easy and a sure way to trea Tliroat in order to ki and insure hcaltliy tk: take half a glassfull oJ 1+ O _ C *v Mr v^MopUUlIlUl OI Mexican l^inii and with thin pnr^lo the. threat i Then l>atho the outside of tho throo mentand after doioif thU pour sotn.> v around tho neck. It Is a rOiSITIYn 2Cc., GOc. uud 01.(M JT MAY BE YOU J^XrT Ojiu Mug tan# Mlnment and you can c Flood Situation Grave oomiujj River in Iowa Make Hundreds Homeless. Des Moines, July 0. ? Tha 5od situation in Iowa is more seru.s limn ul any time in ten years. ie l)e* Moires, Iowa, Raccoon, jdar and Skunk rivers are from von to fifteen foot uhove the low utt r in o k niu! the lowlands are tr<i<d. Hundreds arc made mules-. In I), x Moines two hun? cd have alroady boon forced to >:<Mi!oit t'ifir li Hues >uid suffered k -> ? ! h ?: ->v.s, cuttle and hogs. 10 truck o trdouera have suffered. 11 'V'i i s r 'V>> . II'mt < >* H11 #??'- '\e"? ?r t ioriiny n-o<'i i io.ur' ibs- can>1 1 ? ' Clll'ull U.V llllli'- ' i !; ' l| i e. I'" J CHEN KY ?Sr t . i*? -., i Toil, O. VV.j the umlerslgne i lave ku ivvn .1 tslieuey f ?r the last 16 year-*. aim lieve H i tit perfectly honorehio in at I i*imiss transactions an t ti laiK-iuliy lu to carry out any obligation* unci* i' i i r fl r i n r? r a l uita.WboleHHf" Druggi-t, i ole,to, > > vi.ofNU tv'NMis .v Marvin Wholesale Driiirgists. ToImIo, O 1' :i!i's Catarrh Cure is taken inrnaoy, aeiifigitire t'.v upon the blond <1 iiiiiCou- siirfscts of ihe system, i f. 76c. j-i-r iiotile Sol.) by all lUvutsta. leoiimnnUIs free. Cull's Knmli, Pitts are tlie liest CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. in Ifind Vnn Uami 1 iu ixiiiu i uu navu nivrdji DUUgill Boars the z." gnature of ^uz^/jr, / CCCcJ*4&' Tho One Day Cord Cure l'or cold* and sore throat use Kerinotl'r es I.axntlve Quinine. Iissily taken fti A quickly r i*-. iiuinc stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bud| Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "somethini Just as good." IGOR Husily, Quickly, I'erimiiiently Restored \ iwnipn DIR. JEAN S iJ \ IJll yj O'llAltltA'ii, uris) (SUI5 VT PHKNCII TONIO ^I> VITA LIZ12R is sold with writ 1 uiitiiti! lee toeure Nervous 1 tehLity. st Vitality Failing Memory, Kits, zzhuss H \>tn lft h11 Drains the Nervous ?\s eieto (Sused iy d Ha'its or Kx?*es.?iv?> Use i f Tut e>?, Opium. 1 hitlers, or LivlnPace that Ki Is " ll wiikI" off l(i< iity, '<>; .- iti!ptiou and fh-utl U jiri (Ik li.i^nl tdtti Htup. r.iildsui i-Mh 'teiial Nervcg i. ?..> r? s h< re r-f Ymij'i. and Itriuy the Pink >u t , p..!( (.lliroks, I.r <1 Makes yoi ting > ' d ; tro? g e.?nin 50c , IS >X<M Jj;5. l.y Mail to Al?y Ailtl't^s uwt'or t Urea Druggist, agejits. Lai iter pooplo sutler through ignoron't know that for all inflam> ixlcan Muotung Liniment. / way t a case of Sore n jis ii uiocusc germs roat action is to : water put into Mustang tncnt ,t frequent intervals, ttutn'oii'ibly with the lini,:i r rofi; clothwid wrap CUR it I ^ n l>ottlo. I n troubled with n running Trent it at onco with Mexflepon.l upon e rjieody cure.