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ARE YOU WISE *??%? ?Hon there is no rwned j to equal' an eas* c and a sure way to tr Thrnjrfc in nrrif?r fr* ^nd insure healthy take half a glassfull it a teaspoonful oi Mexlca: Rix and with thit gargle the thr Than bathe the outside of tha t! aunt ud after doing this pour ?o around tha nock. It is a POSIT! 25c., 50c. and 9 IT MAY BE YOU STJ3 ?an Mustang Iiilnnaent and you < ANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY (schedule in effect JuneS, 1902. (Daily except Huud*' ) WESTBOUND I EASTBlUJND. So's. 14 and 16. | No's. !5 and 1?. A M. P M. A Ji. P M 8 t)0 6 45 Ar Chester Lv 10.00 8 15 7.80 6.15 Rlchburg 10 ^7 8 45 7.$1 6.05 Bascorabville 10 47 8 l2 7.10 5.45 Fort'Lawn 11 03 0 0-5 P M ? 6.1.5 5.15 L<y Lancaster :\r 11 30 9 30 No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6-45 am., .aakes close connection at ''heater vith Southern K>iii wa> No 36 for Charlotte md poiut* n <r?0; tod ^ea -ir.i \ir IjI j ' \tlav; -u eclal" .> ^ .i-- ...... .i itu ?.'aronuM a ud Northwestern Railray No. 10 for enoir N. (', and ln rmediat*. points arid .Southern Railway No 33 f >c o.uiu' an?l points aouih. No. 16, leaving Cheater 10.00 a ra, oounects with Southern Railway No. 48 from Columbia and points south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No. 33 from Northern and eastern points, an < ' Lanoaater with 8 C A G E for Blacltsburg. No, 16, leaving Lancaster 5 15 p m, i unnecta at Lancaster with 8C4GE from Camden and Marlon, aud South- 1 rn Railway No. 34 at Chester for Charlotte aud points north. 2No. 17, leaviug Chester 8.15 p m, ! oonnects at Chester with Southern Railway No. 34 from Columbia aud points south. JaS M. HEATH, (Jen Pass. Agt LEROY 8PRINOB. President.. /M <1 g- "3 ?T3 m 1 U ^ o ~ Cfc so . a I s- 55 ?1 3 2 ? -1 ?? ' fTI 3- E 1% lg.CD i ? '3 g S B B r r* p M.O ? i t 52* u s- s ~ ?S, 8 sr * *5E ^ 2 S'S 2*^ B ? Cl ? p a r> a> p S * ?S. rt - 5? 2 ^ 62 h CD i # M 5'? fro S'IS'J ? SUU- a a | !?;, s 2. ? ^ C ~ 5 ^ ^ trw (j n ^ ^ ? ? 5. cd s-.t & I" 3 I B f s- fs. f e>. ? B IS. |B ff o ^ JZJ CD p BA Q3 o Si 2^2 S1* S-** 8a? of ? SSl VIGOR ?r MEN Easily, Quickly and PermaNantlv Restored MAGNETIC rHVINE: to M):il w ten u.i. < ? to uri ' ? Ft - 7.7. Hy? i r?r.a t V ' iJlty, j t ibiuaI - 1 M .ory- i there-ui of -wo k , Wor ry, i^ii'ki'.e ??. K rs t Y.u-b irOver- 1 Indulgent? Prion $1 ;<5 1?oxon $ 5. ^ mail i plait: (iHckHMf *i> any h<1-jt dr?M 'mi twi!.)' of prJ<-? -'old only by * Crawford H. <?, l>rugg.f.l*, Agents, [, Laneaatar, ?(\ ? / % my people suffer through Irnorr don't know that tor all innamUexloan Mustang Iilnlmenfc I ? I | y way ; eat a case of Sore 1 kill disease germs ? throat action is to- J of water put into t i a Mustang limcnt ] oat at frequent interval*. broat thoroughly with the lini- I me on a soft cloth and wrap . VE CURE. ' 1.00 ? bottle. 1 I baen troubled with a rtmnln* i er. Treat it at once with Mexl;an depend upon a speedy cure. , i < North Carolina's < Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. CALDWELL & TOMPKINS. VUB&XIHSM. J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. 1 #8.00 PER YEAR. OBSERVER Receives the largest Tele- , graphic News Service deliver ed to any paper between w uslnngton and Atlanta, and its special service is the gTeat- ' est ever handled by a North Carolina paper. i THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of 16 or more pages, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SHK 8KMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER. i Printed Tuesday and Friday, $1.00 per year. The largest ( paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. Address 1 THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. < GENTLEMKAT, Get the New Novel Discovery. ' HfiM iEI INJECTION. Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet inl to 4 days Its action is magical. Prevents ] stricture AG complete. To be carried in vest yockei Sure prevent*- ' tive. Went bv mail in plain package, prepaid, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 per ' box; 3 f r $2,50. Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, S. C. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL i OF ATLANTA, OA., rs a twice-a-week NEWS paper, pub lisbed on Monday and Tuesday of ' jash week, with all the latest news of < the world, which comes over their ; eased wires direct to their office. Is in eight-page seven-column paper. < By arrangements we have secured a i peeial rate with them in connection j ""OUR PAPER ' and for $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger , Tbe Semi-Weekly Journal < And the Tbe Home and Farm ALL THREE ONE YEAH. Tliis is the best ofFer we have ever 1 made to our friends and subscribers j You had better take advantage of this >ffer at once, for The Journal mav ? withdraw their special rate to uk at tiiy time. i The Kemi-weekiy lias warty prominent men and women contributors to 1 their columns, among them being Rev rtam Jones, ltev. Walker Lewis, < Hon Harvie Jordan, Hon John Tem* (tie (Jraves and Mra W H Felron be^ dtles their corps of efficient editors who take care of the news matter. Fheir departments are well covered . Its colurans of farm ijca'b is worth tiiepr<ce of site papers. ' Hend direct to litis office $2 and se jure the three ul one*mentioned paper >ne year, Address. THE LANCASTER LEDGER, LANCASTER, 8. O. f^rticm-t- tobacco sph j LJUIN I and smoke ** ??? Your Life away! Toil can be cured of any form of tobacco lifting asily, tie made well, strong, magnetic, full of j lew life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO, , hat niakea weak men strong. Many gain | en pounds in ten days. Over BOOgOOO i urea. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. Book- | et and advice. I'KKE. Address STKHXINU | IKMHDY CO., Chicago or New York. ?7 To Vote in Primary. There is considerable talk ho rounds those days us t * entitled to vote in ^he p us, and in order to set th or straight we give bel luuliticatioris of the voter i cribed by the law of the Rule 1. The qualiiicati lieio'oeiship iu any subot lub of the Democratic pi his state, or for voting at s tcratic primury, shall be owe, viz: The upplicai liembership, or voter, shall rears ef age, or Rhall bee >efore the next succeeding j deetion, and be a white :rat, or a Negro who vo joneral-. Hampton in. vho baa voted ,tlie. Deui icket continuously , since, ndad, that no white man s excluded from participation Democratic primary whc ,ake the pledge required rules of the Democratic pa The managers at each bo> primary election shall ] jvery voter in a Democra aoary election to pledge 1 to abide the result of the pi and to support the nomi the party, and to take 1 lowing oath and pledge, vi do solemnly swear that 1 a: qualified to vote at this e according to the rules of th< ocratlc party, and that 1 hi voted before at this electh pledge myself to suppo nominees ?f this primary." Constitution, article V this election only Dem white voters who have bee dents of the state twelve and the county sixty days p iug the next general electit such Negroes as voted the ciatic ticket in 187C, and i voted the Democratic tick tinuously since, to be she the certified? of ten white cratic voters, who have be idents of the state the no of such elections, may vote vided. That no person s allowed to vote except hi bo enrolled on the particuli list at which he tn * least five days before t election. Each club shall aeparate polling place for p elections. ALL WERE SAVI "For years I suffered such misery from Bronchitis," J H Johnston, of Brougbtoi "that often 1 was unable to rhen, when everything else L was wholly cured by Dr. New Discovery for Censun My wife suffered intensely Asthma, till it cured her, our experience goes to sbm the best Croup medicine world." A trial will convin it's unrivaled for Throat am iiseasea. Guaranteed bott ind $1.00. Trial bottles 1 Crawford Bros, and J. F. A fcCo. W.?"They tell me the mobile has been intiodu pour town " T. ? "introduced? It wait to be introduced. It t8elf at borne right off. irst day it ran over two cl ind a man with a wooden le t has threatened three ti jreak into tho drug store jorner." CHICHESTER'S EN61 PENNYROYAL PI *afr. Al*v?v? reliable. L.h?1Ic?, ask I >r CMK'II KMTKft'ft F.XWI.INII In K IJold metallic boxes, vculeil with blui Tab* no other. Ib'fliie <finiftrroui tutlonannd ImllnlloiiM. ituvofyour or iwnd 4f. In HtainpH for I'artitulari ntonlala and " Roller for l.arilea,' bv rolara Mall. IO.OOO Testimonial*, all DrujndaU. OHIOHMBTBR CHKMIOA,, Ol lOO Madison Mqaara, Plllt Maatlsa tfcU ?iHr< I Two Polioetuen Slain. II We offer ward for a going Chicago, Aug. 12.?Omcers ?. ,.Ur? to who rimotby Devino and Charles T e , V> 4 rimar* Pennell, patrolmen of the Chica vV* tin* e mat- go polico department, wore killed ^nov^iii ow the early today in u revolver bailie business u J aoie ?<? o??r as pre- with what is supposed to havo t\v their fl party: been a gang of thugs. Much ion for m)stery surrounds the shooting WA,'I^y|^1 dinute for both men dUd before an ado- iiajp8 < irty of quate account of the shooting teruady.a r, , , , . . . . and mueoi i Dem- could be obtained. Pri.-e, 76< as fol- The 6ght occutred just before ^Tlah's'li at for dawn, near Jackson boulevaid and I be 21 Ashland avenue, in the aristocrat* ome so ic section ef the west side. The MdDB^6F general shots aroused the entire neighbor. '.-if ? i-_ i 1 IL. uwvu. viii^cui njiiu uwmu iue Heal toil lor dying policemen groan rushed to ^ r6, and their assistance and mw men runocratic ning away. Pursui Pro- Officer Penned meanwhile hod the I ball be staggered a hundred feet to a pa- lj008 *or i in the trol box and sent in an alarm for > shall assistance. At once the police ter (jm,n by the set a drag net for all suspicious in Augui rty* characters and soon bad six men ination o c at tha in custody. Before PenOell did cers, mei reeuire he was able to gasp out a few . , r. 1 ? . . on* Unit tic pn- words about "roboers, ginog p0l]8 himself descriptions of two men. morning imary, i ? o'clock DM8 of "Kill Yo?rDog And Buy a Pig." f"llowm! the fol- . ' 8lii<l e,8cl z: 44I An exchange says: "Kill veur m duly dog and buy a pig with the dollar ja^* ilection you save on dog tax. The scraps b Dom- you feed the dog would make the ^ ^ ave not pig weigh three hundred pounds, an(j q j in, and and then you could sell it and rt the give your wife the money." | Yes, kill your dear old faithful, and J. C I: At mindful, thankful, trustful dog looratic and buy a pig. But when you J H. m jreei- come home after a hard day's toil burk and months don't expect that same pig to meet receed- you two blocks away with a joy Jas. A4 >n, and ful little cry of welcome at every an(* D. I Demo- jump. Sometime when you feel is have unusually "blue" and it seems us J. 1'. *- J D VI T I et con- if the whole world was "knock- " * J >wn by ing" against you, don't expect Demo- it to nestle up to your side and en res- laying its head within your lap, minees wag out its unalloyed sympathy. ^ : Pro- Don't expect it to forsake its meal Bochel ft hall be of 44 scraps" just for the privi- H. s name lege of being your companion on j, a. ?r ciud a lonely drive or walk. Don't and A. ? 'ote, at expect it to do any .of these 4'lit he first tie things,"?there's a vast dif* H. J. have a ference between your most con- 111011 nn(l riaiary stant friend and q pig. r , . G. L. Unrecognizable. andO.?\ "Ym< 1 bave * P"?y b'g n0dTHx. writes month," said the caudidmaD, a, Ga.v tfhot I have learned to keep it ,y p > work.. shut. 1 got my tested when I was Hnd j ^iled, ?maallt>ojr. j iptlOT* 'lI "U born *nd broa8bt aP O" Jerrr frim a farBl? mnd 1 had habit of 8? Itobinsor and all tag around with my mouth wide w it ie open, especially if there was any- j ft in the tbmg unusal going on. One day and J. V ice you an anc]0f whom I had not seen v-~ les ^c *or " * T"it* Free at "Hello, uncle," said I, looking Reece P< lackey up at him with my mouth open like a barn door. E. O. ^ "He looked at me for a me- andJp.8? * " meat without answering, and then At taa iced In j j. - x precinct the court 44 4Cloae your mouth, sonny, 23rd and j:J.U ? * - -- uiuu ii bo x can see woo you are ' "? ug6 on tt made Detroit Freo Press. , The ??~eu lildren U| fP#? rILEO VIGI it v] si2^'ssfiis^f.via*?uw' ?1 (p , 01 O H. Kbit*. i?ti jo dm St.. Sioux City, la AND VT IM1 1611 cuaiai jsh m candv ijost vi(h) I A m CATHARTIC ^ DiZ7.tn?HH. is; atiiily, clean* ihe the HI)Hit **' _Pl?ftWnt. Palatabla. Potent, Tut* Good, Do ?'rft Good, tferar 8lok*n, Waakao,or Grip*.lOo,36o, (Oo. O'oss t'? T ... curs constipation. ... young mi, ribboi '"i** *? *r C?CM?f, ??*w?l. IwIhI. ?1? HoxCS yrssg: no-to-baq xir.sikral&'afiiif''in letttr, .i hold by mammtpmrnm Tine One Day Cold Cure. > Kermott's Chocolate* I.axntlve Quinine fo? lto-1 A., PA. cold in the head and aor* throat. Childran tak* Guarantee tBein like caadp. <n?n atronz. OWN Til I? Ou? Hundred Do uy caae of Catarrh <) * \ rmii't ( sua iKN KY A L , V 'to<lerMlgneu. I at > r'ir toe lout 15 y i? perfectly lioooru 'HIlHNCtlOIlN HIlU li ry uui an> wbllgat rm. KU/VX, Wholesu'e do, O. Kinnan A IIohhIO DruKgi8t8, r Uatarrli Cure i* ciiug directly upon Ha Burfwooa of thi 5. per bottle. Ho l erttimonialH frt 'anally Pills are tin s For The Primary ] juai ters Exec. C uncaster County, August ] ant to the rules )erooeratio Pi inn the State of Soi election will be us precincts of ty on tbe last it (tbe 26th) fo^ f State und Cou rubers of tbe Gei members of Conj ed States Senat I open at 8 o'clo ftnd remain op in tbe afternoei l managers will tion: Belais. "Wilson, J. O. J iley. Van Wyck. Griffin, C. W. Vaughn. New Cut. Flynn, T. R. . Williams. Tsadksvillk. Stewart, E. (jG. I ?l. G. Laney. Dwight. [. btoguer, J. H Walters. Taxahaw. Ingram. Amnw I Dwery. Welsh's. Est ridge, S. B. . I. Cunningham. Flat Creek. Blackmon, Lee [organ. 41 le Gold Mini Baker, R. R. 5. Brown. Kershaw. Gardner, W. L R. S. Floyd. Heath - Springs. Mobley, E. M V. Maekey. Carmel. Carter, James i. Sowel. Montgomery. Milliard, ^LM. Barber., lancaster, C. H M. Knight, ? I and G. W. Jon Thorn well. Thompson, Tun irea Tillman. ? Elgin.;Bailey, J. 8. Hi >rier. Primus, HinaoD, W. B ph Faulkoobern st one manager f IB ronnirarl tn w > V\|UI& VU III ; house on Satui 1 get balfot b le 26tb. H. ?. Cofi Chai IRofM Quickly, Perm* , Restored DlrO 3& HEAT FRENCH rALIZElt is sold i i tee to care Nervoui 'ify Faflinir Mfiw Hynterla, Hi opt* ? ferv>UB Hj m; *-r>i C t* or Hx'-fHHlvp ITi tium. i iquoro, or hat KHIh ''ft whii iiiHumption ? <! 1 Blood and Brain, ert-d iNerves, Rr? Vouth ?r-d Brii u'sle I 'I eelis H'mI M >1 Mnn g iivo'ii t B\ Muii to Any Bi"H DruirgiM, j.|p ro- Rm tor Wtttf Co d tobacco habit euro, r blood pure. Mo il. Al ? EdacaUToar lioiral* Wllb Caloarnu. Candy CathartU, cure constipation foreran >ll?r-t Re- J iOc.aBc. If C. C. C fail, d-nefrlaurefund atoaee ihat din- - ? AN ORDINANCE eare?and FOR THE PROMOTION OF bio iu mil HEALTH IN THE TOWN il&uclaily loo8ma.il OF LANCASTER AND PREDruggiat SCRIBING PUNISHMENT FOR VIOLATION TH EREOF Marvin roledo. O, taken in-* SE^ION 1. Tha?, hereafter. all i the blood ownersjof real esaie. or tenants, or ? system. persons ooi upylug Hi.me, within the Id by aii corporate limits of the Town of I,an,H< carter, ti |?on which a?. v dwelling s beat brine is situated, ahall erect thenou suitable privies f??i tlie o?-iiveulence of wmmmmmmmm the oc.Mipailis of said dwelling or lioum; That all privies shall be ere< t e.l et I-ast teli (III) feet from aay ditch used for aruinage and at least PliMinn flfteeu (15) feet from any of the str.es ClIvullvUi oi* the Town; and all privies hereto, fore er.cted, at u nearer distance to otn. draius and streets lhah herein pre, S. C. scribed, shall forthwi'h be moved and o 1QOQ reelected. 8ectloii2. That dry earth, ashes, govern- charcoal or lime shall be used In all arv Elec- privies, and be placed o' the deposits .L therein, at least once ?,acli day, and v^aro- that bo slops, rubbish or other refuse held at or filthy matter shall he p actd on Lanoas- 8ft,<1 deposits rp , Sections That it Shall he unlawful luesuay to bury or leave exposed, witt In the the nom- eorjorat* limlls of said Town, any nfv nffi- fecal matter, excrement. or privey * , deposits,- mikI that all privies In said leral1 As* corporate limits, shall be thoroughly gross and cleansed at least once a month our* .pr ing the months of Noyernlr-r. Decern .. .. bar, Januaiy, Fehruaiy, Match and K ID IDe I A p: il, aud one? ?very two we hs duren till 4 ' ***? r<*ma'n',,8 months of each jyrar, and at ih? time of cleansing 11. 1 he HgDie the fecal matter, exeiemei t aud serve at deposits shall he carried beyond the corporate limits of *he said Town Bectiou 4. That the duly authorized officers aud agents of the Town 1 ii ji Council of said Town, including the riall and members of the Board of Health, shall have free Ingress and egress to, and from, ary privies, lot or real estate within the corporate limits of the said MoOiiirt Town, forth? purpose of earring out the sanitary rules and regulations as prescribed in this ordinance That if shall be unlawful lor any person or persons to hinder, molest or obs ruct Langley any of the officers or Agents of anid Town in the discharge of their duties as herein set forth Thai B shall be the duty of th? Policemen, under the t-> , tupeivision of the Board of Health, to ruutier- iu8pect all privies In hhW Town during the first tlvednvA of every month and as often thereafter as the Board of Health may direct. I. Steele Section 6 That any violation of the provisions of any of the foregoing sections of this ordinance shall bey un<ishod I y t> lii ? of not more thau thirty ($30,00) dollars or less than one ($1.00) iird and dollar, or by inaptisnnment for not more than thirty days or ies* thau one da}'. Section 6 Tbatall ordinances or parts UMhhprta ordinances Inconsistent with litis ordinance ate hereby r? pealed. Ratified by the Mayor in l Aldermen in l otiticll assembled, this ? , twenty sixth day of July, A D 1902. Bird and H E VVYLIE, Mayor. Attest: , C 1) Jones, Clerk Williams notice. - . To the citizens of the Town of LuDcantor. . Bruce The Xown Council has passed an ordinance requiring p~ivy deposits to ii.,.,.. oe carried beyond the Town limit*, nunier Council do n,ia worljcheapergand more satisfactorily than private Individuals, provided a . sufficient, number of persons will contrac* with Williams It todoso " c.vr* The Town will do the, worfc.at the, - *" following ra'ee per year, i ayab e Id x advance. Viz: $1.25 lor private fatal-, . , lies; $6 0h for Hotels and $2 CO for ). v>lark. Boarding houses, provided I oxes are es. ma^de and placed below the -privy seats, and piovided patties contracting will come, forward and pay the above -. Mr Cniit amounts to the Town Treasurer e VU,H July ?ftth, 1902 ' JI..E Wylie Mayor< if* AR 0RD1MAMCE TU II PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL ' MlUer TAX ON ALL DOG?FOUND rem each WITHIN THE LIMITS OF corne to THE TOWN .OF LANCAS day.the TEH. ? oxen for ge jt ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Lancaster, -jrT in councfl assemble aud by the an* tliority of same irman%? 8ec i Thni.au annual tax of On? Dollar Is hereny assessed and levied against the owner of each deg or btich kept within the corporate limits FBil of said t ?wn to be paid oil or befoie PM" Janv 1st 1%3, and on.: r .before Jan- , ? ^ uary Ist of each and ? - y year thereinontly after .. That upon . irtyaumt-of said- ... tax. the owner of any dog unhitch . JEAN shall be furnkhed "by the-Chief of VKKA'.o; Police with a'sg which eltsil be im? . TONIC;,. mediately placed upon said d>?g or vlth writ" 'bitch by being attached to a collar.' i Debility. Hectinn 3 That any dog or .bitcb >ry. Pits, found running at large without the II Drains tag prescribed in dectiou 2 of this ornu-ed by dinance, shall he s?ized and impoundi>e of Tot cd by the officer? of lite low n end un Zdvlu- loss the paid lax <>f of One Do'lar, to 1? otl In- getlier with an additional amount of >eath. ft twenty live cents f<u the taking tip of lltiilds up sai#l dog or illicit, 5s pa d within tons .he thirty hours fr<?ni lime of beigure then the rMnk tai t dog <>r hitch shall forthwith he shes y??u kilhd, JOc , liS Kxtifbd by .he Mayor and Ahlervdtl'esH. n.en In council assembled llii* 20th eots. I,an day ?.J Ju'y. 1902 It K YVYI.IE. Mayo^ '^^^ rnmaii At leal! | .?. ) C D Jonk-; us. I Hkai. V Clerk, takes weak I ??J II tli 'iKKtm