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Tin; LliH'j iili. Thariow V. a* AND MANAGKR. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1903 Tb? Modal Industrial and High School at Ilaith Snrincu [Prom The Educational.] Editor of The Educational: So far na we know fhis 1* tho only school of the kind being organized in the State, at least it is the only one in,which thsGeneral Education Board baa'taken an tiev tive part. This Board has recently turned over (to the school a thousand dollars with the promise of aid for the next three sessions. To our conservative friends throughout the State who have been trembling under ths appre nension that this Board was trying to get a foothold in South Carolina where they might propagate their ideas I will any, you may notv rest at ease. They are to assume ne authority in the control of the achoel. , This is to laentirely in the kands of the local school 'authorities. Of course the officers and teacheis will gladly seek their advice in the erection of buildings, arranging course of study, etc. We consider it a pure "*? g>?v( nll,u uu UIUUI I1IW11) * I nil li the bettOrmant of educational facilities in the State. It is bulieved that a school, to be a success, must spring from the manners, maxims, habits and associations of the people, and that the traditions of a community mud be Respected; hence their policy in leaving the school entirely in the hands of the local scho,d authorities. The people of Heath Springs have manifested their interest br fibvinir and Hnhsrrribincr over sixteen bunched dollars ($l,600)'to Ibis cause. It is proposed to introduce hi a simple way manual training, sloyd and carpenter work, horticulture, pattern making and sewing along with tho regular literary studies. The central idea of the school is practical education. Not to make students mechanics, but to round mil tli?ir nnnuru !n U.? /..ll? .t wm? ?uv?t ^/VITOIO Atl lUO 1141 ICOl way. The value of manual. training it so manifest that ire feel a discussion of thej>quoution is unnecessary. Those who attended Prof. Hammers classes al the State Summer School may get some idoa of what we propose to do. , We have about three acres of land te be devoted to gardoning 1 and floral culture. This is also ' introduced for its educational val- ( ue, that the children may find ( proper illustrations for ilieir lcs- ( sons in natural science and may i make practical application of ' U V UJ 9 | Much attention is to-be tie voted ] to the beautifying of school grounds. , ! Ileuth Springs is a small village in Lancaster County, located in a j good farming district. Tic peo- \ pie are thriving and energetic, ] yet, up to this time, lacking in I j dueat'onal facilities. Kvory- < thing favors the consolidation of , schools and the transportation ot ( children at public expense. The school is located within a hundred and lilty yards of a very fine mineral spring. Taking : everythii g in consideration the j B?ard has made a nplondid aelcc- i tion for the location of this school, i Lancaster County is now thor- < oughly alive ou matters pertain | ing to its schools. S. VV. (i. \ Heath Springs, S. O. ( fbls signature la on ovcry b.>x of tlio fjonuirK , Laxative Bromo Qtiinine Tablets Jm imbt*/ that curcy n ?ol<t iu cue day ( New Kotiil i.aw. . ... t 1 ho 1 ?lli?ts ilull originated in the llOlMO and has passed U sQCoud J rea ling in the senat". As the J bill of general interest its main , provisions are here uiven: THE 111 I.I,. , ? 4,AJI male persons able to per form the labor herein required, from the n^1 of to 5U \e*.rs, inclusive, residing in this State, except ministers of the gospel in , Actual charge of a congregation, j teachers employed in a public school, school trustee-, and pers us permanently disabled is; the military service of tl. State, and pern us who serve 1 i' j the late War li -lvvccn the Slab and ail pv rso^s cc! milly on ; ! cd in the qua;':int in.? service of the Slate, shall hi li-.ble to road duty, and shall lie rcipiired suinually to perform labor on highwu> f, under the direction of the overseer of the toad district in which he shall rosidc, for such a number of days nut less than two nor more than tight, us may be iixed by the hoard of county cominissioneis of the county in which such labor is to bo performed at the first regular meeting in January of each and uvery year, or at any culled meeting during the month ol .January ? f each arid eretyyeai: l'rof i le I, All students while attending any of the colleges to- schools in this State shall be exempt from load or street duty or the pa\ 111 lit of any commutation lax. ' In lieu of performing or causing to be performed the labor of ten hours ptrday. a commutation tax may be paid by the person so ! 'ialilf i>n in- If .1.... KOI'N I > DKAI) IN It I'M). Florence, Fob. 1<5. Mr. E. II. Hull vims found <!ral in lied yes; relay niornir.fr iilnuji s o'clock. Ho ??:/ '. i t>rd n!iit b?f ?re ipjiAicn :v i? h .ltli ('orr.nrr [^il>! ' r In!.! :i i:.?juo8t and the venI:el ?! ,?t lis came lo his lea*.!i y Mpoj le:?y. Sliiiiis l'r -ci.l". !i sij?iiuti? n. Wn^hinulon, Feb 18 ?Justice Shirks of ,!.< 1'ninM Stn'cm supreme ooni't tdflny presented to the |ire?i(!t ..I hu lesifjnut ion as n ittniii IIIM' < >1" ! *.?# * ? ' A- ' 1 1.1VUIOV 1 III. II II I'lllIKll I') Ulu<* jIIVcI F?i>. lM. Former Socrc- . tiry of state \V m . 1! I>.iy of <>hio * ins been selected nr the inceCHSor if Mr. ?hinis. fin Ci'filt iii il Il'ot/.s of} ih" Luxittivo Fromo Quinine Tab ets cure n cold in one day. N" o Jure, No i'uy. Fiico, 25c. J 1/4 ?v lUK. in si i;a> in \! -.* !. . i-i . .. luiutii 01 cucii yuur, wuieli sliall not l)s less than one dollar nor more than three dollars, the amount to be regulated by Ilia, hoard of county commissioners i according to the necessities of their respective counties: Provided, Tnat a person lial?le to labor under this act shad have the right | to furnish a competent ^substitute to labor in his stead: Provided, fuither, Ail commutation tax collected shall ba expended by the township where the commutation tax is collected. "That this act shall go inlo ef feet oil the 31st day of December, 1903." t \ tOitT n i im ? . mm m. m b i ,1 1% *T1 a Worse than an alarm of lire at night is the hra.-sy cough of crou >, which sounds like toe children's leatli knell and it means death unless something is done quickly . Foley's Honey and'l'ar never fails to give instant relief and quickly Mrfe.s the worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. I,, (.'ordier, of Manmng:on, Ivy., writes: "My threo year )ld girl had a sevtue e.oc of roup; the doctor said she could lot live. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey run| Ta *, the first dose ;ave quick rclicl and saved her ifo." Refuse substitutes. T. luigeno Fun ier'.m k, druggist. ? .11 a ?ms v-T^r < hie Foolish Life Ends?Second I 1 Li Hicr* g New Orleans, Feb. 18 ?Ella 1 Atkins is dead and Fols. tr Mrecn c is in hospital with llirt o w muds ( !is the result of a com; ael they entered into to end their lires. ? The woman died of m phine r poisoning. The man -tahhod * himself twice in the neck and then |d slashed his wrists. The tragedy |i occurred in a room in the Vie torisi hotel on Bourbon street, * where the couple passed mk man 1 and wife. ^ The following note was fi iird: K k*Gooubvc to all and forgive. ( n Am my worst unomy and g? hence ' to the groat bovond thioujh fores * of circumstances. Nolifv Miss t Atkins, Box s."> !lawc?vil!e, Ky. t Signed: Folder Green and K' la ' Atkius.'* | I Green is a native of this city. J Gloomy for Liqu >; Men j i The prospects of tlio liipior * dealers in North Carolina are t gloomy. There never was such a wave of opposition to the traflic 1 as >s coming up from every quarter of the State. The pet'. non ooxcs o? mo general ussem- ( bly arc full to ovcrfl .wing with 1 petitions for legislation against * the business. Anti saloon leagues, tome statewide in tiieir scope and T oil- is town-ship-wide, n:o at p worn with a decree of /.oil that is , obliged to bring lesults. News- ^ papers, which have held aloof from the controversy heretofore, ' , have aligned themselves on the', si'.< of restrictions if not sup-i pres -ion. The unorul e uisciorfce j ^ is wakened as it never lias been ^ bef ire. There is surely going to be sonic decided improvement of j the conditions under which strong 1 drink is manufactured and sold in i . X' ' 14 North Carolina. There is room t for such an improvement. ?' e Greensboro Tclegiatn. | e . ?... * ti TH S Will. IN TK11KSl'M \NV. L To quick y Intro due 11 JJ. Ji% (l?o? tonic ];!<)<> I lla'in), (lit* himoiis blood . s purilii't', into new l.onii s, we wi.l ? ml j * absolutely flee 10,000 tiv ilrneuta. 11. | 1' II. 11 quickly cures ol?t uU\ rs, aerof- 1 ula, painful swellings, aches and c pai.'H in bones or joints, rheumatism, a catai ili, pimples, festering eruptions, ] boils, eczema, itching skin or blood ? humors, eating, bleeding, festering i aorc s and even dead Iv canciM- l*. i> i;, at drug Mores SI. K??r five treat- r nieut ft duress lilond /.'.dm < <>., Atl-rn- t:i, (la, Medicine sent ut once, prepaid. Describe trouble and five medical advice given uuii! cur d. 15. 15. 15. Inula every sore an I nnl-es the blood pure ai d rich. ? rite accounts of men killing women that invariably wind I | u|> witli: ' "Llo than turned the J weapon against himself," etc., [d are becoming distressingly mono- j II tono'us. If they would only turn j i , v tlie weapons ugaiunt tuomselves to | j, start with, no one could iind cause u for complaint. ? Augusta Chronicle. ' 111 1 ' r.crip? CRACK GOES THE W IN COME THE ORDI A . * SELLS THE VERY BEST GRA 1 FERTILIZERS 1AT THE VERY LOWEST O It pays to fertilize your lands \ T f- VIi<GiNIA-CAR(/LINV CHBMICA i - COM 1 >A t,\y6 jj PRODUCTS. ; CO LO ~ VERV '.VLEKE^ TV.rt i Ift-Oarolin-i Ciiemi al Co., CHARLESTON, p. C. T ? r Vr. ^ ^ ?' -i . _ ? ?i* nLj *? / a ? A". . . - w- t*s% - W*r ^1 ?*?*tii?.'TovnvJ i*> .\ o;*s. I i r i u.vrjflsi I mi . uf A^hora for t.iO various * ?w:i>liij?s ir? lie (iouuly of Lancaster will meet ?n tiio Hi.si Tuesday in March 3r ' i . s.r > 11)03 ]l L lhe dut\ oi Township As essois to cjtiTiiss oHch nii'l <tftcry et?.i n i l p.rsooul properly of hci * respective to^nshins, iir or ler H ut liniivi hid vetutns *mny ?o cqu^ii/ d M? nearly as possible. In every instance where a ma rid change in the return of any ndividual amounting to one iitui Ired dollars n,:d orer, the n*scs? or a will keep a note of the dn.nges made ami f mvnrd same >y mail t ) the County Auditor so hat not! e can bo sent to the par ifs so raised in order that the ax payer may hare the opportunity to appeal' before the County Bond of Kqualizatimi. I'iie Township Assessors apluinlcd by the Governor will take loticc and (pi-1il'? at or.ee. The Chairman of Township As tonmo iiiu i i-lJIUCIU JllCIIlUei'S OX ho County Board of'Kquuliz.ition. J NO. V. Cooii, ''el) 17, '03. And. Lan* Co. I\.r Jtcnf F'rcsrri/)/if ;i ;'<>? Chills and Feve^yis a bottle of Trove's Tn??telc>s Chill Tonic. It ) duply Iron uud -Quinine and aaloh ss, i\.? Cuie No I \. ?To those of our subscribers vlio are in arrears on thair sub. criptions, r,c would consider it u ;rcnt favor just at this time if liev would call ami settle their i counts. Come on with the mount, it matter!- not how mup.11 t may be, for when there are PVO',1 t" n n 1 I ! />< I mil" ....? .1 ...... . .......v... tun; i i? iiiiu ht*e small account.? it amounts uito'a sum. - - qjht'.S .t??J?. '* A A Vi 1 CJ ? F . '"i:. jMr. I!, lla^ins o: I?i ;!< .>;irn , 'la., writes, *4My <iitor told mo had Consumption and uothing ould txniouo for me. ! was ??i vn up to die. l'he olTer of a free rial Uotllo of Dr Kind's New )ivcovery for Ooum luptiou, inuced iuo to try it. Results were tartlinu. 1 am now on the road r> recovery and owe all to Dr. Cinq's New Discovery. It surev sivcd my life." This great uro is guarantee.! for all throat nd lung diseases by Crawford Iros., J. F. MacUey & Co., Druglists. Price 50c and $ 1.00. Trial lollies free. 3 A N SV5 K It "ijbJzXi: tho most healing salvotnthe v.orld. Bridge To Let. 1 will let to tho lowest respon lblo bidder on Thursday li e 5th lay of March, next, at 1VJ o'clock, n., the eontruef to build a new >ridg~ acro.-s Kltd Creek, ai the 'ord near Sylvester Small's resilencc. Plans and specifications will be nado'known at the letting. Bond '.ill he required of the successful uddor. The right to reject any nd'rdl- bids is reserved. L. J. Pi;RI:Y, Co. Supervisor. ?#ri HiP 1 DBS OF / \ JKjl | I ys^ P T!iS IHaCi8ii!-S6S0LI5B f "JStiSIBJt CCKPiSa* 1 ? "The Largest i Manufacturer of R f V Fertilizers on Earth" ft Forty odd \ Manufacturing plants V Sup Wholesale purchasers I Largest importers | Concentration of I v> \ Management |i ' i i IB A i' P'ifj r, iliitoiiii! Ml Our entire Stock of Winter -Hoods ? f Not ut Cost, / t But 10c on the Dollar - ' v : i Less Than PAQT ! VjKJiJ I . Our $12.50 Suit.-1 immv at $9.50. Our $10. 00 Siurs now at $7.50. Our $ 5.00 Suits no v at $3.50. i Our $ 3.50 Suits now at $2.50. i All of our BOY SUITS now at 10o on the Dollar le#s tliun f they COST us at the Factory. ! A BIG REDUCTION in Men's and Ladies' ( Shoes. Don't forget to call and see us. Wo don't want to carry over any ,,f ..I..* ......I-- >- ii.-~ *? 1 11 nuv.1 iiiuieuu'u this explains why wo aro selling 10c on the Dollar Less Than Coat. 1T~\ Y> Iff" R. Miles i la Riddle Black. C^<i^S!Bi2aS?3XjaLtaai.>MS33S:ia?E?: .19 SHERIFF'S SALE STA n: OF SOUTH CAROLINA | COUNTY OF UANCaSTUU. Iii (.Joint,of loumio-.. Pieas Eliza J. Wylie, Piuintifl, ? \s. Rufus C. Crockett. ,N?nnie E. NViU limns et al., Ji- feml-int.s. FUttSTMNT Jo an order of court muf'e in llii- above cane by Jtui^e Ernest Quiy. Out 22. 1991 I wi I sell ui I i.blso miction within, the ie.'Al hours of aide at iiithe.ojter court hou-e, at ri-k o' former pureln# T.-ou the rirtsf Montfrif/ in March,, 1903. Ail th?8'? trots of laud situate in the couiitv of I.ain xsrerm <! State of South C >ro i i ib scrib'*d ? f How* in h uioi t tuif of nam" by u. E? Crockett ?i: I D. .U t UK" ct. on December 29th, uv-a? ( 111' OHO ll'.iCl COUtlll.llg , tl'.M Acres More or Less* bounded on t'ifc N >.t! l>v lands uf it. F. Miller. furmerle own-d by Wm, Stevens; on thol?**i b ia-.ds former* ly ownrd by 1>. K! i Dim lap, bin now owned by Aim Ymundn ltrown; on the Soul by lands of Tnrteiine l?raf21 it i ritioi ly woe ?y I) K.i 'iook??U; ami on tlio West by nndsofj A, l <'.skey an! Jo: o isture; and I'm: oth v trai t containing DO Acres, More or Loss, bounded on tlio North by la:nls of Ii.berti; < rocketi; on ill- E ist by nods of li. F. M illce above designated; on the South by bu ds ?.f Jamts P < ('sn .-.e^ and Jolin?ji*tur<; and on the Wi t i . Robert n* i sim, f rn-erly.. V: hrrsp am land. T n: o: s.... ' \ R. M lir-U of t r.. r | lireh i-ef Pl'c a r pay f>>r i c n i'lu- f ?Oc ..s?i <>i puren m - of i-.ni 1 bu ds i. <y part thereof oris: < uiiiji'.y wna < f m* of sale wi .1' .|||?' I.our I: ! ! Liu- (I III' of ilis >r ' " Iti.i and ' I suit of eoiopli in i i r . pr 111 mi but nil'a re t.? b , 'nv ti - . ; ? bis or her is).. J 1\ HIJNTKI/, s|n ritl L, U. it. v; wv 1.1 k, * IMuiinitr .x A 11 \. Lam a r, F l> 6, 1WW. - Manaoek Wanted! Trust .vol thy, C'.'!ior sox, by Wholesale ! rohudiso Company of solid I'd inei il stUiiiiing, to manage I^?>i-a It< prefjtMdalives who villoti'uuizo clubs among containers. lO (xt cent saved jor our custoIK'8. Business no experiment bit a proveri ftiores*. Salary -il ('l)a Week, < Xjtfi sc.* udvanccI. t xj? rionco tint ecossary. Address T. B. ('larksoit, Mgr., I>*4 Dear* Iwrn St., Chicago, III. 1-24 7. Foley's Money and Tar\ for children,safe,sure. No opiates, t ' *i , ii"l* % > ?. .. * wN y ? - iv- ' . -f'i. V4 -TC - ' ? iL itYstl'JlAX sU!{til-:i>K CATAWBA HOUSE, SofTth S'nV, Up Slnirs '> IF ICES OPKN DAY ANI> NIOI1 I y Phone '.Mi. Hi i ?i rmarar.a.^cr>cx :TU-m *tI)T,tti Administrators Sals. M'llko Hit i I' Hi*!. til#* until as . . <i . j ! i' > I:?I I" X t" I ho MTHi Ilia I r.?t; I" iif I )* ,< f?* > ItllH'l 1'. IJ-l er ll> ceflsi' l, '>> o i'cmiI i. ? Pr ball* .lodge, wi I si ! n?> .Moit >.\\ . Feby. 2bl, in j ?tunf .-i? 12 o'clock, in . a' tbe in(e nuirituo of 'la-i-f.-tst'ii iu thin Ci-uu! iy il o hoi Is i f ?i?it h n hand consist * i*iv <>f sin os. Ct.i'.li and various orii? cio- of lit* (lo il* a * il Morchand is . j Torin ' f ?> (f 10mma A. '-'malIj, I'i b b, 11)03?2iv. Atlmx, ! ?'*?-. .s.?ttlttMWB??BMH? ? . ! 5. A |C i III iiillfi I to prohibit gamheing in i THE TOWN OF J, AN ASTER AND PROVim NO A PUN IS IN MEN 1 THEREFOR. U? if r<!uii.e.l by (be Town Council | of < .a on?t-r, in t oiincil naaeinhlod and by the authority of the name Keetion 1. 'Flint it shall Ue un ?v.-fnl fo" y ??eiHt?ii or persona to make ! any b-t.. or wag-r of money, or bet or i w.tg-r f auyfhing of value, upon the | itku t ??f uny name or guinea of at v kiii't or character whatsoever, ?u th as | cn?d?, dine. nukgamoii draughts, | !> wis liiiiuid.-. po-.l olicss, to., etc., i payed >n.vwli(i,i within ihe Corporate limits "f th Town of i,nne.st r. h'cetion. 2. That it shall he unlaw* ful lor any person or persons to permit. or allow, uny person or persons to make any l et or wager of money or | any other 'lung of value upon the reI suit ? f any game or guiues pinned in j ai>\ building. l|ou-e. spire orout to u-e j ei'ln r owned by or 1 i his, iier or their pi s?e?sion. j Section 3 That t snail bo the du y of the < hiefuf 1\> n m.d ihe other policemen of (lie Tow n nod ihiy are hereby nulli >rized ami instructed, to | enter any closed door t.r room for the purpose of arr *h ing any person or person.* violating any ofti e provision* of /his ordinance i Section. 4. That anv violation of i iiny of llie provisions of this ordinance I on any day of the wee except Sun I day. shall km punished i?v a fine of not less tltun Ten Dollats. nor nine than Kitty Do! a is, ??r by imprisonment for not less ilian ten 1103 s nor more thai* 1 thirty d y?, Section 6, That any violation of any of t he provisions of this oidiuanei , on Sunday, shall 1 e punHlicd l>\ a Iiij? o" not less than Twe ty Dolus, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment fi r not lejsttaii twenty nor more than thiit.y oays Section C That ail ordinai ues and parts of ordinances inconsist-u' with lhis ordinance are hereby repealed. Unfilled by ? ounc.l in !>> *? - ?*" " Humbled this 9 h day of Febt.mry, A. L>. 1903. Attest, K. E. WYI/IE, . M h> or. L 8. < I>. JONES, t Jerk. Feb 9, 1903. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOIl AN ANNUAL TAX ON ALL DOGSFOUND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF HIE TOWN OF LANCAS. TER. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Lancaster, in council assembled and by tho authority of saiuo. Sec. 1 That an annual tax of One* Dollar is hereby assessed and levied against tho owner of each dog or bitch kept within the corporate limits of said town to be paid on or before Jany. 1st 1903, and on or before Junuaiy 1st of each and e ery . year thereafter. That upon payment of said tax, the owner of any dog or bitch shall he furnished by the Chief of Police with a tag which shall bo immediately placed upon said dog or bitch bv being attached to a collar. Sec. 2. That any dog or bitch found running at largo without r the tug prescribed in Section 1 of this ordinance, shall be seized and impounded by tho olli jers of the town and unless 'ho said tax of One Dollar, together with r.n additional amount of tweniv din coiitn for ilie taking up of said dog or Intel), is paid within thirtv-mx hours from time of seizure, then yaid dog or bitch shall forthwith he killed. Ratified by the Mayor and A1 1 dermen in council assembled this 26th day of July, 1902. It. K. Wylik, Attest: Mayor. + L S. )- C- D- Jo^k t cs. M n J* r <?. :u.vwr,ntr.' jum Foley's Honey w Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. \ ?