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ARE YOU WISE nation there It no remedy to equal * an^eas; and a sure way to ti Throat in order to and insure healthy take half a glassful] it a teaspoonful of Mexica: Eii and with this gargle the thi 3lien l?the the outside of the t snent and after doing this pour s< atvund the neck. It is a POSIT 25c., 50c. and 1 IT IKIAY BE YOU SKA ten Mustang Lillnsnent oud you Lancaster and Chester railway. Schedule in effect JuneS, 1902. (Daily except Buudax ) WESTBOUND I EAST BOUND. Ro'i. 14 and 16. | No'h. .5 and 1'.. AM. P M. A >. H M 8 00 0 45 Ar Cheater Lv 10.00 8 15 7.80 0.15 Kiclihurg 10 '17 8 45 7.23 0.05 Basconibville 10 47 8 *-2 7.10 5.45 For tj Lawn 11 03 9 05 P M 6.45 5.15 Ly Lancaster A r 11 30 9 30 No. 14, leaving Lancaster 6*45 am., makes close connection at Chester with Southern Railway No. 36 for Charlotte and points north; and Seaooard Air Lino ' Atlanta Special" it Atlanta and points west A'so with Carolina and Northwestern Railway No. 10 for euofr, N. C, and intermediate points, and Southern Railway No 33 for Co! u in hie and points louth. No. 15, leaving Chester 10,00 a in, connects with Southern Railway No. 36 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 S C ?fe G E for Illacksbnrg. No, 16, leaving Lancaster 5 15 p in, >onnecta at Laucaster-with S C & G E from Camden and Marion, and Southern Railway No, 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. ?No. 17, leaving Chester 8,15 p m, connects at Chester witli southern i Railway Nj. 34 from Columbia and points south. Ja.3 M. HEATH, Gen Pass. Agt. __LEROYjPHIM4S. President.. _sk.Si P- "zj (2 'r) m "* 'Sidrir I kw cn -* =r ? ? _ >2,-3 C? B ot s 0^ o ? 2 ? ? E. ? tmmm . 2.S ^ ? (t3 Mb 1 m s- e. i/s * I s * r?.g,3 ?C3L 99 2 M ? P S~ _ O | S ? E- 3 ? a* ?= 2 ? I'*? I ? > sa. a-ftg s | ? ? s 5 CD B ? ? Sf 0 ~ ^ ? 3 S i- ? e. g - g "g tn:, f-? |.s-s<= r s 7 f . s CiS E 3 011 5 "* . ^ n -5 ?u j. ^ J4^ 5 *< ? oWW ? ^ ?- ? ? g. o d- c B E 3B o 5* ? S1 2 2 . a ? 2 S? o s- ? ssr.f g.s I s-p 03 ? c ? 5. ft -< 2S. S rto .. ? m - 5" ~ 6q S. cry's 3* VIGOR 5* MEN Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE is sold with a written guarantee to cure Insomnia, Kits. Pizzinefc, Hys I teria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Seminal Losses, Kai'ing Meimi'jfche result of Over-work. Work, Worry, Sickness, Krrors of Youth or Overindulgence l*rlee $1 ;<? boxes $ fi. By mail in plain package to any address on receipt of price. Sold only by Crawford Bros, Druggists, agents, Lancaster, H C. i ! in people suffer through Ignorr don't know that for all inflamHexlcan Mustang Liniment. ( I ^ ^ j y way :eat a case of Sore kill disease germ^ lliroat action is to. [ of water put into a Mustang liment oat at frequent intervals, hroat thoroughly with the lininno on n. soft cloth and wrap 1VE CURE. H.OO a bottle. y boon troubled with 8 running cer. Treat it at once with Mexican depend upon a speedy cure. North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, 1 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. 1 CALDWELL & TOMPKINS. rUB&ZBBBRS. J. P. CALDWELL, Editor, $H.O() PER YEAR. 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 1G or more pages, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SHE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER. Printed Tuesday and Friday,* $1.00 per year. The largest paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. GENTLEMEN, Get the New Novel Discovery. TiBIOH MM, IV .T KCTI ON, Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet inl to 4 days Its actlop is magical. Prevents stricture Ail complete. To be car* rled in vest yoeket. Hure preventsi live. Kent bv mail in plain package, | prepaid, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 j>er box; 3 f r $2,50. Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, 8. C. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, OA., Is a twico-a-week NEWS paper, pub lisbed on Monday and Tuesday of eajli week, with all the latest news of the world, which comes over their leased wires direct to their office. Is an eight-page seven-column paper. By arrangements we have secured a .-pedal rate with them in connection " "OUR PAPER and for $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Joornal And the The Home and Farm ALL THREE ONE YEAR This is the .best offer we have ever made to our friends and subscribers You had better take advantage of this offer ut once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rate to us at any time The Hemi-weekly has many prominent men and women contributors to their columns, among them being u..^ r ? ? 13? ?!?-? * ? 11C? nnill JIIIJCCI, rvtsv. tYHIKer hBWlf, Hon Harvie Jordan, Hon John Tern pie Uiuvea and Mrs W H Felron be* sides their corps of efficient editors who take care of the news matter. Their departments are well covered Its columns of farm news is ^wortb tbeprioe of tlie papers (Send direct to this office $2 and secure the three aboue-mentioned paper one year, Address, THE LANCASTER LEDGER, LANCASTER ?. O. tobacco spri 1 J1 JIM 1 and SMOKB Your Life away t You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, lie made well, strong, magnetic, fullof j ?w life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO, tnat makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over BOOmOOO cured. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed. Book, let and advice. fr'KUR. Address BTgiLLINQ KKMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. *37 Devii Ause Hatfield le Tells of the Origu of the Fa- F mrousllatfield-McCoy Feud. from the Baltimore Sun. A dispatch from lynchhurg, '1 V&., t.ays: ".fames E. Edmunds, I i wolKknnwn attorney- of this ii nty, has just returned from the t wilds of Eastern Kentucky. At C Devon he was introduced to and n took dinner with Devil Anse Hat- n field, the head of the family that, n in the H&tfield-McCoy duel, l as 1 become celebrated. In the course f of the conversation Mr. llutth'ld r told Mr. Edmunds of the famous c feud and its origin. He said that 1 twenty years ago his people had < a drove of twenty razorhack hogs t in Kentucky, and that tho McCoys took them up. The Hatfields \ brought suit for their recovery 1 and won it. Then one of the t Hatfields casually remarked that 1 the McCoys had stolen the hogs, ? whereupon a McCoy called him < a liar, at which the Hatfield 1 promptly killed him. < " 'Iliad a brother,' continued Do- i vil Anse, 'ray playmate in child- l hood, and as we grew to manhood j we were companions in hunting < and trapping. I loved that 1 Fvr?/\t knn nr?*l n " - utuvuci, umi u io?Y uajft) niter inuCoy was killed 1 found my brother lying dead with twenty-four bullet holes through his body. Then we busted loose.' "Hatfield said he had been very < fortunate at times and very unfor- : tunate in others. He had been obliged to leave bis homo in Kentuck) and settle in West Virginia, as there were a great many indictments against the family in the I5l?e Grass State. He now lived in Logan County, about sixteen miles from Devon, and if Mr. Edmunds would only pay him a visit, he said he would give him a warm welcome and would not let anyone hurt him. "Before they separated Mr. Edmunds asked Anse how many McCoys he had killed, upon which Ilattield said he did not own to killing any, but that he was a powerful good friend to any who did kill them. People in that4' section who are familiar with the history of the feud say that in one battle bet veen the two factions, which lasted severul days, with the McCoys on the Kentucky side of Tug liiverand the Hatfields 011 the West Virginia side, Devil Anse himself killed six McCoys. Anse's friends say *he is certainly a fine shot.' A IAj WERE SAVED "For years 1 suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis," writes J H Johnston, of Brougbton, Ga., "that often 1 was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, 1 was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world." A trial will convince you it's unrivaled for Throat and Lung [diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros, and J. F. Mackey & Co. ^^^CANDV CATHARTIC^ Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bull' Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something iust as good." I CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS *>?>? -1 ?* naff. Always reliable l.i\<lica, tutW Iirumctst ' i (iiinil?ti:KN KXbl.lNII In Krd ?. Uold metallic box- , rented with blue rlbbo. Tali* no olhrr. Ilrher ilntiirrrtiUH xulwtk 1 lalloniand imitation*. lluy of your Dniftglat. . or .tend !? . In stamps for l*nrf irnlwra, Tull- I monlala and *' Keller lor badlex," IiiWI/t, by relarn .Hall. Itl.oou Testiinoniala. Hold by alt UruKKisfa. OHIOHBBTKR CIIKMIOil n CO. too nadlMB Nquarr, I* HI LA., VA, M ratio Ik la MMT> A Crazy radian ward le Chops off The Head of an Un- " " offending Visitor. ,0,Vy > P J i 1'uTis, Texas, A uir. 22.?Last 'hursduy a Choctaw Indian from ?0't' by tl Hue county, who was out hunt- Weng ft missing horse, rode up to w v. he hut of another Choctaw in >dar county on Little ltivor and t .. uado imjuiry about the missing and uimul. The Indian addressed, n, vho was sitting in front of the lut, arose and went out to the once. He seized un ax and undo an assault on the visitor, C shopping him off his pony. After An; le fell to the ground the assailant er sontinued the assault and severed to-t Tie head from the body. of J The other members of the fain- Mai ly who were spectators of the The lorrible crime. Hod from Hie tal i jcene. Returning half un hour the ater they found the murderer utes sitting down by llio heudloss The corpse, fanning tho Hies off and cha keeping the chickens and hogs voh *way. When ho saw them com- on I ng he ran away. Following his trail down to the creek, thoy Found his dead body in two feet jf water where he had drowned 1 himself. See You Know fVfiat You art- Taking ton When you take Grove's Taste- tal less Chill Tonic because the form- agu ula is plainly printed on every hot- 1,7 tie showing that it is simply Iron toti and Quinine in a tasteless form. 32< No Cure. No Pay. 50c. we* ?- ? and A Big Indian Dug Up. Eg bal Fort Mill Times. anc In some of the operations at < the Catawba Power Company's cot plant last week a find of three In- hel dian skeletons was made. There net wore in the graves a dot of hand- agi some beads, different from any Eg ever found iu this section before. 00( Upon the breast of one warrior bal was found a tomahawk. It is re- am ported that one of the bones, when bal measuicd by u 6-foot man's corresponding bone, overlapped the latter fully one-third. v < ? - - ? an SH ATTERS AI.L II EC- on om>s rcfi Twice in hospital, F. A. Gul- eij ledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe ur* case of piles, causing 2T tumors. Dh When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues De Inflammation, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Best sulve in the world. 25c at J. F. Mackey Co's and Crawford Bros.' drug stores, the 18 Probably Murdered. Tifton, Ga., Aug. 24.?Hill- _ man Paulk, one of the moat prom- I inent farmeis of Irwin county, M was found dead today in a tract ? of woods two milea northeast of wit ttoi Tifton with four bullet wounds in bis body any one of which would have proved fatal. 0 The discovery was made by -i A party of men who found bloodstains and evidences of a struggle on a highway which led into the ^ woods nearby. No weapon beyond a small pock et knife was found oa or near the Ooc body, and only 11 cents was found in the dead man's pockets. Paulk ||Q was last seen alive in Titton yes terday and it is said left later for . . his home ten miles away with U several ootnpanions. ?< , ? . I An enormous amount of whis- ri koy has been seized during the ^ last month und the constables AI huve been unusually active around Columbia. \V. W. Harris, con- Dh on stahulary secretary, stated that Ba hi nee July 1 over 700 gallons of shipped whiskey has been seized H ' ft If und this does not include the stuff ih, bought here. ? ? Y. The One Day Cold Cure. Pci cold in the head and sore throat use K# t ... Moti Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the " Ona Oav Cold Cwa" cah HOW'.?i TMIS t s oifcr o?i(? Hu'ldrt-d,i 'ot'ure lit*- U for any ca?e of Ca?arr'< tba? c*iiii i-ur. d *?> Huh'- i .itairh Curr f J i H 10 S KY A ?)., Prop* ToO. r Ihv undersigned Lav? known . 5?>?*u..y f <r the la-t 15 years, and * lilm | 'riVctl; ici.oraiic in all , i ton- traiixMoO' and financially ( to carry ??m a obligation? uiudt toil tirin it a'Lkuax, Wholesale Diuggisi. | Tolsiin, (). i.oinq. ICinnav A Marvin,. Wbolmle Diuegista, Toledo. O, nil's Catarrh (,'ure la taken in- J a'iy, acting dlt? tly upon the blood mi.cons surfaces of tlie system, e. 76?- |?er bollle Sold by sir yg'sts. I fellmoni .l* free, a'i's Kumllv Pill - are the best ? .. .. Mont Pelee Again Activo. )ustries, IslaDd of St Lucia, ?ust 22. Officers of the steamDahome, which arrived hero lay, report a severe eruption dont Pelee, on the Island of rtiuique, at noon of yesterday. 1 > eruption was followed by. todarkness for miles away from volcano. It was twenty rain3 before it again became light. > Dahome was ordered to nge her course to escape the J :anic dust, which fell heavily < her deck. j I Hester's Cotton Statement. j< i < Jew Orleans, La., August 22. * retary Hester's statement of < world's visible supply of cot- J , ustied to-day, sbowe the to- j visible to be 1,432,323 baies, < inut 1,511,839 last week, and ( 47,278 last year. Of this the | 11 of American cotton is 838,- ' 1 bales, against 903,839 last j ak, and 1,045,278 last yeai; i I of all other kinds, including , ypt, Brazil, India, etc, 594,000 j es, against 608,000 last week j 1 702,000 Inst year. 3f the world's visible supply of ton there is now afhSat, and <1 in Great Britain and conti ital Europe 841,000 bales, linst 893,000 last year; in ypt 45,000 bales, against 67,) last year; in India 344,000 es, against 391,000 last year, 1 in the United States 202,000 es, against 396,000 last year. Postal Clerk's Leg Broken Columbia, S. C., Aug. 24.?In accident to a passenger train the Columbia & Greenville id to day a postal clerk sustaina broken leg. No particulars > now obtainable.?Charlotte server. utli of Last Pensioner of War of 1812. Utica, 'tug. 23. ? Hiram Conk, i lost pensioner of the war of 12 lias just died at his homo re, aged 103. # PILES I nftn4 lk? torteree ofUa* 4*m*4 h protruding pllM brought on by oonstlpes with which I ?u afflicted for twenty >ra. I ma itron your CASOARKTS In the . rn of Newell, I*., end never found enything >quel them. To-dey I em entirely free from And feel like e new men." ,H. Ktirt, 1411 Jones St., Slouz City, In fF% cSTJne . Tn*>o? MAJIH leeasnt. Pelsteble. Potent, Teste Sood. Do id/Herer Sicken. Weaken, or Orlpe. 10c, 36c. 60c. .. CURB CONSTIPATION. ... ImH; Cfyiiy, CH>m, Iwtml, NvTwt. Ill t-TO-BW S?f.rjB5?B8&g.^?: IGOR s?MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored rnvmpn dr.,jean LllMnrU o*n AititA'n, trls) OIIRAT FRENCH TONIC fD VITALIZERiaBoM with writ i guninnteetocure Nervous Dehilit v j .. A TTU.IU.. TS-III * m - 1 nil v iLHiiiv. rainjiK r?i<mory. Kits ezintM. Hysteria Stop* nil Draintthe Nervous H.vHtem Caused by <1 Habits or Rxremdve Use of Toi ?oo. Opium. I.Inner*, or /.MuPu'-etluii KIIIH I* vriirdH"!' illy, i onauniption and Doxti ?' ar-? Oie Ib'.oi! Mid Biai'i, iii ilds i>i ? t-\?im ii-mI Nerves.' HihIohk 'he e of Y'lilb and Jirii.tfs ti e rink >w to Pale t 'l eek*, end Makes y? 11 Iintr and Htroiijr rl?> fiOc , 1ii IXOH $5. Bv Mm. > Any Addre*e, j iwfoni Bra DruKRifi. agents. i.an ter | ) Edncat* Toar lluweli \Tllh Cam-nrou. Car.Uy Catltartk. e^re "onsl'pstlon fore**? to. SAo. It C. C C fall, O'utiKiM* rrfiiaO "oon*r AN ORDINANCE rOR THE PROMOTION OF HEALTH IN THE TOWN OF LANCASTER AND PRESCRIBING PUNISHMENT * FOR VIOLATION THEREOF 8J!r1 ION 1. That, lien after. *J1 >wOei?.?'f tea' estate, or tenants, ?.r reoi a oct u pylt>K name, within the tori ora(,u Hint/a of the low n or I,an taster, upon wlilcli a?.y dwelling j?>u?e is situ tted, ?palt erect then on tillable privies tm 'lit cot)venieuce . f tie ndtnpanlH m ea'd dwelling or iuu*tP That aH privies shall be ere<t ?d et l ast ten (10) f??t horn nny li'Cli used r r drainage and at least If teen (16) feet from any of tLestrtelu tf the Town; and all privies hereto'ore i-r.cteii, at a neat sr distance to irains and striata tliaa beiein pre- % jeribed aball ferthwiili be moved and eer? cted. Hei tion 2 That dry earth, ashes, ;bare?al or lini**-sh ill be uaeil In all |>rlvle?, and be plsee-i o tb? deposits .hereiu, at least once tach day, and hat tin slops, rubbish or oilier refute ir tluby matter shall be p aced on laid deposits. ? fce.-lion 3. That it st all be unlawful o bury ? r leave exp? ?. d, v lit in the orporale limits ot said Towu, any reeal matter, exert inei t or privey leiidslis,. t<uil tliat all tirlvlm i?. jorporate limits, shall be thoroughly deans* d at least mice. h month uurug tii*- mouth* of Noyi mbt-r. Deoena tiei, Jwuuaiy, Kebrimiy. Match A p. II, ami 01 ce every two wet ks during the remaining motoha of each k?ar. and at the time of cleansing same the fecal matter, ixctt merit and leposits shall lie canird beyond the corporate limits of 'be said Town Section 4. That liedu y authorized jffleers and agents of toe Town Council of eahi Town, lact ding the members of tlie Board or Health, shall tiave free iugreaa and egrtsato, and From, a.y privies, lot or real estate within the corporate limits of the said Town, for the pu pOee of earring out ihe sanitary rules and regulations as prescribed in this ordinance That it shall tie unlawful for any ) ereoa or persons to binder, molest or obstruct any of the officers or Agents of said Town in the discharge of their duties as herein set forth That It shall be the duty of l lie Policemen, under the tupei vision of the Hoaid ol Health, to Inspect all privies.in said Town during the flrst live days of every month and as often thereafter as the Board of Health may direct. Section 5 That any violation of the provisions of any of the foregoing sections of this ordinance shall beptui ished !>y a tine of uot more than thirty ($30.00) dollars or less than one ($1.00) dollar, or by Impiisnnment for not more ttiau thirty days or iess-thau one day. Bectlou 6 Thatall ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent with thie ordinance ate lu-rtby repealed. Halifltd ly the Muyor end Aldermen in < otincil iimm nibUd. this twenty sixth day of Ju'y, a I) 1002. BKWYI.lh' Mayor. Alb st: C 1) Jones, ' lerk |beae | N0T1?E. " To the citizens of the Town of Lancaster. The Town < ouncll lius passed au ordinance requiring p'ivy deposits to oe carried beyond the Town limit?. The Council can do till- work cheaperfand more satisfneto1 Hy than private individuals, provided a sufficient number of jrersons will conlrac* vCitk it to do fo. The Town will do tho work at the following rales .per year, , a\ able in udvance. Viz: $1.25 'or private ft>mi-> lies; $6 00 fc?r Hotels and $2 (.0 for Boarding house*, providid boxes are made and placed below the privy seats, and provided p ?i ties contracting will come forward and pay the above amounts to the Town Treasurer. July f6th, 1V02 R. E. Wylle, Mayor. "* AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL TAX ON ALL DOGS FOUND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF TH IT. THWM MP i ? vro?? vi' uniiV/AOTEH. Be it ordained by (be Major and Aldermen of the Town of i tint ubier, in council assemble and by tiie authority of same Bee 1 That an annual tax of One Dollar is hereby easees- d and levied against the owner of each d? g or bitch kept w itliin the cor|>orate limits of said * >wn to be paid on or hefote Janv let 1903, and on or before January let Of each and eveiy yeartheieafter. That upon payment of aaid tax. the owner of any dog or bitch Hhall be furnhbed by the Chief of Police with a"*Hg which shell tie immediately placed upon said dog or bitch by beinj attached to a collar. KeCtion 2 1 but any dog or bitcli found luntiing at large without the tag prescribed in section 2 ol tbia ordinance. Hhall he toized and irrpound< d by the ? Ulcer* of I be. tow n and unlets ihe said lax of of One Dollar, hi * petlu r with an additional amount of twe?it.\ Ave cent.- ho the taking up.of t-ai-t dog or bitch, 'a pa d within UilrtN hour* 'r tri time of Heizuro then tail dog i bitch al.all foithwith be 1.111 < d. I^.tifi b .* o .Major mi d A ?b ricon In council a.-> cini led ibis 2?ttl duv "f July. 1902 K k W'YI IK Mayor. Attes'l ^ 1^-*?. ) C 1) J ..Nr.*; MICA!, j iilerk.