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Ho* Good Roads raj. C. H. Wolfe, Eaq., of Mecklen- ' bury, Tell* of the Way Farm Land Mas Advanced in Price Since the Macadam Was i Laid. 1 lUidirill* Review. The following letter from Mr. ( C. H. Wolfe, of Mecklenburg ' county, to a Reidsville gentle. 1 man, shows just whj macadamized reads pay a county and its cit- 1 izens aad make it expedient for them to issue bonds to get the benefit of quite a number at once. 1 Tbe letter, which can be ?een at 1 our office, follows: "Your letter in regard to 111acaWam roads iu Mecklenburg . county to hand, I am a farmer, 1 living iu three miles of the city. Sixteen years ago 1 bought the 1 place. I paid $20 per acre and 1 1 think if 1 would sell I could get $75 per acre now; but the mem- 1 bera of my family are oppoied to ailing. 1 Agoou traveling horse bitched t:> a buggy will go to the city 1 in 20 minutes. And the question 1 now ie how much will the wagon 1 hold upf 1 have brought out as 1 much as 4,000 pounds with two mules weighing about 1,050 pounds each. "My land is assessed for taxes at 112.50 per acre. 1 am in touch with the poor people of our 1 county, and popular sentiment is ' in favor of more and better roads. 1 "We have never used any ' bonds, but 1 believe people would 1 Vote 8200.000 hrttwla now I' 1>? ' question was submitted to them. 1 We have about 120 miles of roads ^ that have cost us about $2,800 per mile. "1 would be glad to aid in any way 1 can to encourage good roads." &AW Ol ZNriAMXID 1 LViroa. i Yield quickly to the wonderful curative and healing qealities of j Foley's iloney and Tar. It pre. I vents rmanmnni*. anil 1 _ _ ^ MMV? Vt#U?UIUp~ | tion from a bard oold settled on ' the lungs. T. Eugene Funder- , burk, druggist. '?The war department has J commenced the compilation ut a 1 renter of the officers and enlisted wen of the Union and Confeder- < ate armies. ?The extra term of court for Barnwell county has been ordered by the governor, who has, on the recommendation of Chief Justice Pope, appointed Mr. J. E. McDonald of Wiansboro to preside. La grippe coughs yield quickly { to the wonderful curative quali- i ties of Foley's Honey and Tur. There is nothing else "just as 1 good." T. Eugene Funuerhurk, * druggist. By a strict party vote the canal uwnvy uttuui hi reported to tbe senate by the committee,the Republicans having -voted down all amendments offered by the De- ] mecrats. The treaty was ratified Tuesday. ?It is expected that the state pension board will meet some time next week. All of the coun ties but three have sent in their lists. There has been no systematic comparison of this year's list with last, but what has been made shows that in* some of the counties the number of names has been increased 40 per cent, and the outlook is that pensioners fa will get even lesa than the smull um tLey have heretofore receiv- a ?i. ^ a To Vure A C< Id In One Day. * Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ? Tableta. All druggist* refund uioney if it faila to cure. E. W. * tirove' aaignature is on each box ? 25c. m m 1 r< Foley's Honey mod Tar lor child rep, smfe, sure. No opUUea, Female Jekyll And Hyde. Fbe West Virginia "Man Wo? man"Mu*t Stand Trial. Washington, March 10.?The ttuprone court of the United States today on motiou quashed thn writ rtf Imhitns mrniiu trr.mt?>< 1 by Judge Jackson of the northern district of West Virginia in the cast of Ellis Glenn, alias K. H. Glenn, and remanded the case for trial. This is the "man woman" case which has considerable attention in (Vest Virginia. The woman for years masqueraded as a man under the name of Ellis Glenn. She was tried for forgery in Wood county, W. Va., at the term of court of 1901, and the jury disagreed. She claimed that at that time sho was the sister of "Ellis Glenn." At the full term of court, when she came to trial she claimed that she was being placed in jeopard for the Kume offense aud sued cut a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Jackson. The writ was granted, whereupon Hunter H. Moss, Jr., prosecuting attorney, appealed from Judge Jackson's decision and the court today sustained the appeal. A White Man Killed at Fairfax. Columbia. S. C.. M*rnh 1 1 ? YV. L. Croft, a white man who lived at Fairfax, Barnwell county, S. (/., was shot and instantly killed from ambush Monday night, near his h?mo. Suspicion strongly points to a negro, Frank Strange, whose wife Croft had be Friended by giving her a home afLor her husbuud had driven her From his house. ?Subynbe to Tiie Lancaster Ledger. $1.50 per annum HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re?? urard for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catairli Cure. F J CHENEY A ()., Props Toled-), O. We the uuderMigneii. Lave known F J Hhenv; for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ull businese traiiMuctlouM and llnancially kble to curry ouv any obligations made bv their firm. Wkst a Iruax, Wholesale DruwiM. Toledo, O waiidino, Kinnan A Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood knd mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Hall's Familv Pills are the best KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. CM CV'C KIDNEY CURE 11 1 i ULCI o Buarantaid Remedy or money refunded. Contains *? ? * * remedies recognized by eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. ^efState Nothing can take the place of your lounty paper. Por county newa and or county pride It should go into every tome. But for news from the capital f your State . and every county in louth Carolina, served fresh every lay; for dally hows from Washington, he United States and every other loarfear of the (lobe, nothlrst can take he place in Sooth Carolina homes of Che Dally State. These are- momentous times In hi?Ory. We are In the mid.t trlkes and political struggles of great mportance. The next session of our eglslatut n, with the inauguration of > new governor, will have peculiar Inerest. Man orawoman, to keep up rlth the times,^nust read the ds ibis tory of the world, and that Is reorded in entertaining style in The Itate. The State will be sent dally for 8 a year, $4 for 6 months, $8 for 3 nonths. or just a fraction over the cost f a postage stamp for one letter a lay! Cheap education and informaloo for a family for 2 1-6 cents a day. sn't It? But If you can't afford that, there i- i 'he Semi-Weekly State, Issued T>- I ays and Fridays, each Issue con I rig the most Important news from ail I louth Carolina and ttw ?v?w ? ar that day and thr preceding days I nee the laet issue. And this may be btained for $3 a year, 31 for 3 months, r just a fraction over a half cent n Ml No family In South Carolina la too ?or to take this {leper. No money can e spent-to better advantage by a poor unity. It is a necessity. Subscribe rOW?TODAY. Send postal ar express money order. ?glsterod letter or eheck to THE STAT1D COMPANY. Columbia, S. C ON A WHEEL ?L5?SJ3? mix ucudeut happens ig * bottle of M (i Ulceir II 7) O ?i ?WO 2 <un . uvm ii li ii ii u ii in need not become a body. If tliey do it MEXII MUSTANG will thoroughly, qu nently cure these a is no guess work ab iment is used a cur YOU DON'T KNOW tW Mustang Lluluicut. As a "i*h hi North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER,! EVERY DAY THE YEAR. CALDWELL & TOMPKINS. rUBIiXQHZlRB, J. 1*. CALDWELL, Editor. #8.00 PER YEAR. OBSERVER Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver ed to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and j its special service is the great- j est ever handled by a North ! Carolina paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of 16 or more pages, and is to a large extent made up of original matter. SHE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER. ? Printed Tuesday and Friday, i $ 1.00 per year. The largest paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent on application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. BAN N ER 8A LVE the most hwllng salve in the world. VIGOR 5? MEW Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored MAGNETIC IRVIKK lu sold with * whiten *>uaran*e<' to cure I nsomnia, Fits. Pizzines-, Hysteria. Nervous Debility. Lout Vitality, Hemiual Lossoh, Failing Memo*) ? t.iie result of Over-work. Work, Worry, dicknefcs, Errors of Youth or Over- i indulgeiue Price $1 ;<( boxes $ ft. Hy mail in plain package to any address on receipt of price. Sold only by Crawford Bros, Druggiets, Agents, Lancaster H C. coffins, nini Will Wo now lmv and will contini complete line of burial CASKETS. ( all sizes and qualities, 1 COFFIN up to Ilandsom CALL and sec us or send us i ?- ? * luniuiuie us it) nave a uoiun Within the RE -UkkIw it LANCASTER, S. C , ently meets with disaster. Avery lent doctor to have with you when exlcuu Mustuug lAuliocut. ?s or fixture upon your is your fault, for DAN LINIMENT ickly and permafllictions. There out it; if this line will follow. liclcly a hum or scald can bo cured nu have treated it with Mexlcoa Ilor it. Ktjmfl* At. Mm vnrv fitn 3 ? ? O ftO 0 ? ?n ^ C m 5 ? bp ? ?J * O 5 s 8? . 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Pi, Mention U!< pcppr. .. . i i on mmm??a? ?The Ledger (semi weekly) and The News und Cornier (semi weekly) one year for $1.75, payable in advance. \ in oooooo lift, COFFINS. i e in stock, ( ue to keep, a COFFINS and j i 3ur stock embraces j i from the plain, cheap e METALLIC cases. " your order when so unin your family. PRICES ' SACH of ALL. iii 11 Mill' II,' Oct. 15, 1902.?tf. J Hr. ^5. TVfcTiOW, L1 IIYS!' i \ N uimI SUItGKON UA I A \\ it A UOUSK, South Side, Up Stairs ^KKICKS OPKN DAY AND NIG H I?r Phone \MS. Go to the LANCASTER MARBLE ,\INI> PtRANITR WORKS. w II For Good Work and Low Prices. A. J. Mcf^ineh, LANCASTER, S. C. Ill Mm TO PROHIHIT O \ MBMNO IN THE TOWN OK UN 'ASTER AND PROVIDING A 1MIN ISIIMEN! THKIIEFOK. Be it ordained by the Town ' otineil of Lancaster, in Council assembled, and by the authority of the name Section 1. That it shall be tin awful for m 3' peih n ? r persons to nmke any h-t, or wa< r of nionei, or bet or wager of an3 filing of value, upon the resil t of any game or games of at v kind or character whatsoever, ?ucli as cauls, dice, l-uckgumoii, draughts, tiowls billiards, pool chess, etc., etc., played anywhere within the oorpoiate limits ?-.f th j Town of Lancaster, Section. 2. That it shall I e unlaw* ful for ai?3' person or persons to permit, or allow, any person or persons to make an>' bet or wager of money or any other thing of value upon the re sun or uny game or games 'pluyed in any building, house, store or out home eilht r owned by or in his, tier or their possession. Section '3 That it shall be the du'y of (lie Chief of Police and the other policemen of the Town, and ihey are hereby authorized and instructed, to enter any closed door or room for the purpose of arris ing any person or persons violating any oftl e provisions of /his ordinance Section. 4. That any violation of any of l lie nrovicions of this ordinance on any day of the \veo.t, except Sun day, shall be punished hy a hue of not less (ban Ten Uollats. nor nine than Kilty Dollars, or by imprisonment for not less iliun ten dais nor more than thirty d ys, ft. 'PI... A- t-.l *1 I'Skvauu u, iiiu nay vunitimil 01 nilv of the provisions of this ordinance, on Sunday. >-)ia 11 ce punished bv a line ol not less than Twe-uy Do lus, nor more than Oue Hundred Dollars, or by iiupiisonment f> r not brs than twenty nor more than thiity days Section 0 That all ordinal-ces and purls of ordinances incousisten' witb this ordinance are hereby rt pealed. Ratilled by t ounc I in mceiingas seinbled this 9th day of February, a. O. 1903. Attest, R. E. WYLIE, Mayor. L. S. C. D. JONE^, Clerk. Feb. 9. 1903. AN ORDINANCE FROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL TAX ON ALL DOGS FOUND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF LANCASTER. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of uuncusier.in council assembled and by tho authority of same. Skc. 1. That an annual tax of One Dollar is hereby assessed and levied against the owner of euch dog or bitch kept within the corporate limits of said town to be paid on or before Jany. 1st 1903, and on or before January 1st of each and every year thereafter. That upon payment of said tax, the owuer of anv doc or hiir-h * o shall be furnished by the Chiof of Police with a tag which shall be immediately placed upon said dog nr bitch by being attached to a collar. Skc. 2. That any dog or bitch found running at large without the tag prescribed in Section 1 of this ordinance, shal! be seized and impounded by the officers of the town and unless the said tax of One Dollar, together with an additional amount of twenty-five nonfu flio fi?binn? ^ - ? 2.1 .1 ~ I uvmio ?w? mo Kirwiu^: u|/ ui nnill (IOJJ r>r bitch, is paid within thirty-six hour 8 from timo of seizure, then 3aid do?? or bitch shall forthwith ho killed. Ratified by the Mayor and Al lermen in council assembled this 26th dav of Jnlv. 1fl09 k k. w ylik, Attewt: Mayor. ) r O i C. D, tJONKH, i L 8- - Clerk. ? Pay your Subscription to the LiKDapit and be happy. MONP'Y TO ! DAN. On it'cfti1 visli io Ntw York 'Hy, I n a arwiiiueim n ? by \\ i brJ> 1 trun nep" tlii't- ??r $:?U0 o(i ami upwarda llrni tin,: ?* improved uoiton fnlll'S III 7 I ? I Will ImcH-RI (ill NUIIIH of $1 (lk) (Hi ii.il ?iv?-r. ui:U 8 per eenl 111it'lf-vl III Hilii.<4 III ll Htt ll.ull (.41(1 No i:??inmt-"?lort charged, *?ni.v a reaaul.U'.l* Iff for ub*tlHCl of title. x. la. wylik, |>t. 1. 1002?Oiu. a 11y at Lhw. -w. i. aftfi A. it. SIMPSON, ? Builder and Contractor ? - LuticMKtor, S. (J. Ko.iolt a L.d on ( nrpdittr v* oik of ni'j L. iiid j on may wifth done D.u I. 1902.?3ill. L\MASTER AMi CHESTER RAILWAY . c? I < dule iu t lltcl Nov. ?), 1002. ( Lailj uxcvi I tiuudi-i ) A KsTHUUN 1? I KAKltv UND. vt>. 14 ami 10 | No'u. 6 and 17. At. P VI. Km P M 3 15 6 30 At Chtbit-1 i.\ 10.00 6 16 7 60 6 00 UIuLLviil 10'7 8 39 7 44 4 60 Bascombvl.j* 10 47 8 46 7 34 4 30 Fort Lhvi. 11 08 8 60 7.15 4.00 l.y i auifcrtl I At 11 80 y 1* No 14. lcaxiug I.a:.easier 6*45 am., lihktH ciose conueciiou at Chester tlli Southern Hallway No. 30 for hm lotte and points nonh; and Bea? ard Air l<luc ' Atlanta Special" a mlutita and points west Also rill. ( arolina and Noi thw estern Railuy No. 10 for euoir N. (J, and Intermediate points, and Southern Rail ray No 33 for Cotuiubi* ai.d points loulh. No. 15, leaviug Chester 10.00 a m, xmuecls with Southern Railway No, id from Columbia and noints south; aboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" rem northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No. 33fmui Northern v 0 easiern points, an Lauraatt \ ith St 4GE for Blacki-burg. No. 16, leavli y. Lancaster 6 15 p in, onuectu at Lancaster with SU4UE :ttu 1 aiudt-.n aud Marlon, and Houth in Railway No. 34 at Cheater lor liarlotte and points north. No. 17, leaving Chester 8.15 p m, cnnecta at Cheater with houlhern Railway No 34 from 'olumbia aud ?oints south. Ja.S M. HEATH, Gen Pass. Agt, LEROY SPRINGH. President.. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL (IF ATI ANT A. OA.. w nmnmni wnij Is a twico-a week NEWtj paper, published on Monday and Tineday of each week, with ail the lalea. news of the world, which cornea over their leased wires direct to their office, la an eight-page seven-column paper. By arrangements we have secured a pecial rate witli them in connection "our paper and for $2 we will send Tbe Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Jonrnal And the The Home and Farm ALL THREE ONE YEA It. This is the best of Fur we have *?v*r made to our friends and rut scribers. You had better take advautu^e of this offer at once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rate to us at any time. The Semi-weekly husmuay prominent men and women contributors to their column?, among them being Rev 8am Jones, Kev. Walker Lewis, Hon Harvie Jordan, Hon John Tern* pie tiraves and Mra W H Felron besides their corps of efficient editors wno lake care of the news matter. Their departments are well covered Its columns of farm news is worth the pr.ee of the papers, W<>.%'? ti.1. A ? - - * kicuu uucui iaj uin-uiiice snu B0 cure the three above mentioned paper one year, Addieaa. THE LANCASTER LEDGER LAiroAsin. i. o. . . * mr' mT ic-. 'iaia???m GENTLEMEN, Get the New Novel Discovery. PISI0M ML! lN.IliCTION. Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet inl to 4 days Its action is magical. Prevents stricture All Complete. To Ite car> rletl in vent yooket. tiure preventative. rtent bv mail in plain package, prepaid, on receipt of price $1.00 per box; 3 f r $2.50. Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents. Lancaster. H. <5. VIGOR or MEN lastly, Quickly, Permanently Restored.' HINDIFO (Purla) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VlTALIZERissekl with written gumautee tocure Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality Failing M< mory, Fin, Dizzimss Hysteria, Riopa all Drain* on the Nervous Hystein (Caused by Bail Habits or Excessive Use of Tat tmcco, Opium. I.hiuors, or 'Zdvlnthe l'ac.6 that Kills" It wards off Inh viiitj91 Consumption ami Death. It clears the Blood and Brain, Builds ui> the Shattered Nerves, K?utorea the Kire of Youth, and Bring" the r'lnk Glow to Bale Cheeks, antl Makes you Young and Stro g saaui. flOc , III Boxes $5. B> Mail to Any Address. Crawford Br<?* Druggist, agents, Lan waster