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The Highc.it Court. In Colorado is a rmall town which has the disl incline of hciii^ awav up above Cri )plo Creek, a* well as 13,300 feet above sea level. In the month of May, not many years since, they curried the mai. to this town on snowshoes, a distanco of 150 miles. So you see it is of some importance. It would bo important if for no other reason than it boasts of a justice of tho peace, and he is as important as any other functionary of the class. However, he has a i. 1UI WA nvillll IIUl >'v' &UUSU. A suit was to 1 ?e tried before hi id and one ot the parties stinvd the community "from centre to circumpass" l?y sending oil' and imuorting a lawyer. '1 hat case dragged itself out to uu unprecedented length?and the populace had never dreamed that law was so full of objections and exceptions, motions, protests, ox postulations and the liko, as the lawyer proved it to he. lie was to them another wonder of the world. But there was one thing he couldn't prolong, and that was the prompt, crisp, decisive "judgment for tlio plaintiff," that his honor snapped out as soon as the trial was fairly over, and almost hefore. "Well. >ir,*' said the lawyer, in tones of superiority, "we will have to take this cause to a higher court." "You can't do that, mister," replied the magistrate. "And why, not, pra\ F' "There ain't no higher court, sir. This court is 13,1)00 fec-t uhovc the level of the sea, sirand I'll have you to distinctly understand, sir. that it is the highest court in all this broad land, sir. *' ? Philadelphia Public Ledger Brought From Fashionable Hotel untl Sent to Sing Sing. Now York, April 21. ? "Al" Adams, the tuilliou&ir policy king, was sentenced today to serve a term at Sing Sing of noLless th in O O one year or more than a year and nine months and pay a line of $1,000. When the case was called the sheriff Obrien presented the prisoner in court whom he had been keeping at the WaldorfAstoria. AFTER LA GRIPPE WHAT.1 Usually a hacking cough and a general feeling of weakne-s, often leading to futvJ results after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough': and make you stroii<* unit wr?ll it muni' f..;i... n "* 1 ,il 111 Jt*nr? to stop a cough if taken in time. Take no substitute:*. T. Kugene Funderburk. ? "I hrve lost my heart," said the man who wore shoulder straps, but had never sniffed the smoke of battle. "Well you needn't search me," replied the irl. "I'm not making a collection of bogus war relics." Stops the CoiiffTi ami Works o/J the Coltl Laxative Hrotno Quinine 1'ab lets euro a cold in one day. No Cure, No l'.ay. l'riee, line. !\? **' in <i <i ^ Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining territory for well and favorably known House of solid financial standing, :<*Jo.ut.) straight cash salary and expenses, paid each .Monday I?y check direct from hcad(jiiurt( i s. Iv.j ense money advanced; position permanent. Address Thomas Cooptr, Manager, JO,'3D (ax ton IJIdg., Chicago. BAN Nlflrf A L V ? tho most healing salve in the worth. Dropped 18,000 Feet. French balloonist* Have u N >< w Kscap ? From Heath. Paris, April 21.?Four inetn bers <?f the Aero club who ascend cd from hero in an airship last night descended this morning a \ n ? Aries, nmrvoloudy escaping death. At dawn the balloon, which was a a height of ] 0,000 feet,was travo ing at the rate of sixty milt^s ai hour. The ne'onauts, rejjflizinj thai they were nenring the Medi tenaneun, deterniiuc 1 to descent immediately. They dropped pre . : * ..4 i i r .. . CIJUIIUUIV l.111! Ml II Il'W IDlUlin* the balloon struck the earth. I rcbour.de ! for .'>00 feet, and tinall; s 11loci among soni > telograpl wires, which were broken. The rapidity of tho descent dc prived the travelers of all sensa tion and completely doafone< them. Otherwise they were un hurt. After a rest they return cd to l'aris by rail. Ivirtlnpiako Shocks Caused th Tunnel to Cave In. Mexico City, April 21.? Poi workmen engaged in making tunnel on the Mexican Central' extension at Tuxhatn, in tho stat ofJalisieo, lost their lives in cave in cause I by several earth quakes coming in rapid succession The first shock caused the fall in < of inlet ior workings, and whei the gang of workmen went t> clear away the debris they wer ciught by a sc.: >nd eave-in,whicl resulted from fresh shocks. KOBBDDXEE OHAVE A startling incident, is narrate by John Oliver of Philadelphia a^ follows:*'! was in ail awful e?>r dition. My skin was almost ye] 1 >\v, eyes sunken, tongue coated pain continually in back and side; no appetite, growing weaker da io day. Three pliysicuns ha given nie up. Then I was advise to use Kleitrie Hitters; to my grea joy, the tirst bottle made a dceid od improvement. I continue their use for three weeks, and ai now a well man. I know the robbed the grave of anothe victim." No one should fail I try them. Only 50 cents, gun ran teed, at Crawford Bros'., and J F. Mackcy & Co. drug store. Killed His Brother's Wife am Then-- Committed Suicide. Columbia, Ark., April 21.? Daniel DoVC. a nrosnornns fm-mn > I - I ' r.f tlusjlncality, to- lay sli ;t inn killed Mrs X:in IVivo, toe wife ol Ills brother. Immediately afterwards he rode to his home :in< killed himself. It is thought thu ii 11 i11 ic1111y over u land matter be tvveen Hove ami his brother cuusct the death. ? A poor minister iv New Yorl had his salarv raised the othci 0 d iv on the arrival of anew baby a his house And the following So "da v Im ret'irned thanks fo, ''t o timeh s ie ir the Lord Ion: seal him " - Vllanta Constitu t inn. i r < k - it <><>:? < ?im) v.-tki: \ i I N r I'KKK lw.. I*. ti s ti c* woi ? ? ili.si*ase <>i fill 1 ili i I 'i tire when li I i > r. II IM'lil I It |rm) IS IISC N i ii? 11.?v li:i > !-j? > ii i ili-? u'c i~ iiiMUs pati'lii m r.i i11fi In..;- i > iii >i? ii, liine )>iil;s, i In ii in ri in r.i anli. in;/, i I i i.i I? ? t iii ' < li s, vi H fulii, si* hs am s , imi.i'it, an l iloii't know it h hi.??i p.i i i ll Isotonic lllon i. ; r. it \ u-w t'ottlei no u : i??? il In i'iiiv Jie wor-t cum .? .hi al 01 i -i>? > Treatincut ot It l'> h. m n; i v a it |>i" ii i'ii !y wri:ii {. t . ttli ' It 'I 111 ? i?.. . I til 111 i ( hi J).*.t< i ili* rot. ,< i. *1 'lie ineiii nl i-il vi* i wis* :i nil. i i uii ii It it It thoiei.trle I; |. ii f. r ( lire* \vI on al v.- .11 - it l'? II. mti'toa Iiif> loom I (Ii< -I il r ? i m every sore, ail s' j?-i n!i r i . I oiiins. II- il, ]i ini|ir >ve ?i < Ii.* -ii ii. 1 " ? Foley's tFj :ey and Tai (or children,safc,i;urc. No opiates The World's Demand For So Ijo l>er Men. ('old-hi >odod business is doing about as much to make men sober >[>? as anything else, the prohibition - coi ist with his demand f.?r closed bar- < lie rooms not excepted. In this day vei ' and time the demand is for sober Mi men in all linos of business. In Bil * this day of close com pot iti ?n, when Fi< every corner has to be cut bu.i- re| ness men demand tho unimniired :lei I r energy of employees and the nun eit 1 who has his nerves unstrung and v . 0 " his energy impaired by liquor will very soon find that a Hobn* man I . . lias Ins job. A railroa I c nnp i l v, with thoiisiin Is of dollars and h i ! 1 1 man lives at stake, will not allow ! *l< 1 a drunken engineer to haul a trir'n. v Heoplo will not employ a lawv. r, 1 ^ I whose brain is beclouded "With li> quor, an 1 when death is to lie coped with the public demands c'' t hat the physician shall have every ' faculty aud that none of thorn shall ,u be impaired by drink. Tho business world is making the demand l1:1 for sober men more than it has w ever made it before in all its his. tory. Liquor drinking is bad bus- 01 iness, to say nothing of the moral , feature of it, and is acting on tho j principle that there are sober men 1 II enough in tho world to transa d tho business. I ol 0 _ m :l Information of Interest to all I sli i . House keepers. in l'i An egg wrapped in paper, puck1 ed in a closo box in hot weather th } w ill keep three months bettor than nc 15 one laid out in the air throe days, ni 1 It is the uiv th.it ruins fresh meat-, fruits, lish, ice or eggs (Vrap an egg the day it is laid and it will , j never hatch. Kggs left in open air in July or August will hatch in m j three weeks without a hen or an rr j ineul?ator, so they are not lit to 'll , ! eat in three days unless they an? "I wrapped Nature has prepared Vj scales on tish, peelings on fruit, h, j shells on eggs to keep the air off D it thorn. A lish wrapped in papjr - in hot weather, not cleaned, will *" * J keep 21 hours better than one cut " and salted two hours. There is just as much sense in t v i ' t ,, ! wrapping up meats, tisli and eggs ' in hot weather to keep them as - j there is to wrip up ice to keep it. All I ask of you is to try it; wrap j good with paper and tic so no air can get to them. Wrap eggs tlio day they are laid, the tame as you j would lemons, and pack in a close ! box. ' There is one tiling certain that ^ * we have not learned all yet? we t only live to learn. Solomon just learned that ho was a fool when ho 1 <rot ready todio and cried out that fiII j all was vanity. 1\ J. Ltucker Columbia, S. C. ^ I i 1'. S. If you cut a watermelon | smooth in half and turn the cut Sai ; part on a plate so that the air can't ret to it it will keep for several c days. }\ K. r t ^ ?Ml MM? I IITT ?' I MM |? Ml ' I I CRACK GOES THE WH IN COME THE ORDE1 !( u iiu v fti gftu&ft l tildUfc SELLS THE VERY BEST GRAD! FERTILIZERS AT THE VERY LOWEST COS It pays to fertilize your l/inds wit r.n: v:?oi\iA-CARoi.iNV^ compa: :V? j . AC DUCTS. ( IT rr-V rV- ? r . , n i C? -o.: <>>.. ^ .uviOif. i). C. . ^ V/p .: I N\ /A*"V i\ V < VL* - - m Wl, ? ?^Zl i oks us if Loaders Wil Be Pnnislvd. i w Kansas City, April 17.--A vi d from Joplin, , suys th?* : ?i.oi' - jni v t'mt investigated t). 1 I-. m-hing of the nojfo found s? '* die1. hoi ling three nun, ^-Sam tchell, ivi Fieldsnli is ?[l\k irk ll,' an I u man named Barnes. *** ?lds is now in eu-toliv. It i-? tor to 1 that seven or eight of the ' idors of the mob havo loft the |P y and others are going ^ Sensible and l*ol ito. ^ I Opie Head, author <>r " 1 i,o aibucks," tells of :ni old fcilow g nm the country who ono ?luv c ive Ins seat to a gii! in a crowd street car. As he arose ~aud e sat down, In remarked: ''1 muv not woir as good c lilies is s niiu folks, but 1 notica t at I have a lifnn inoro oolite Tl I< :ss * Tin girl, wl^^tas with a conimion began to converse audibly eft ith her companion ah nit her V' mash/' and c m men ted unfav- J; ably on bis lack < f styje. '.'lie ,, I man overheard her aad finally ^ id: "I beg your pardon, Miss, hut believo I left my pockctbook jl i the seat." The girl arose, and as soon as , i e did, tho old fellow sat down ,v the vacated seat. As he settled " I p mself conifortatily ho remarked: it "1 may have more politeness an some other folks, tint I have iticod that I haven't nigh a;; l' uch sense." a TEouaiiTrur. ivia^j. M. Al. Austin of Winchester, id., knew what to do-in the hour; need. II is wife bad kiwIi mi lusunl case of stomach and liver! ?>u 1 ?1<^, physicians could not help! r. lii- thought of and tried I)r. mix's New Lifo Dills and she got ; lief at once and was foully i ired. Only 25e, at Crawford row'., and ,J. F. Muckey &, Co.'s rug Store*. Drill Carolina's Core most Newspaper, HE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. JALOWfeLL & TOMPKINS. TUBLlBH?7vS, J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. tfH.OC PER YEAR. OiiSKRV 10 K Keceivos the largest Telegraphic News Service deliver ?a e<i to any p..per between Washington and Atlanta, and f, its special service is the great- | est over handled by a North Carolina paper. 1K SUND A Y OI1S1014V10K Consists of Id or more pages, and is to a largo extent made/ up of original matter. v K 8KMI-WKKKI.V OBSERVER. 1 Printed Tuesday and Friday, #1.00 per year. The largest paper in North Carolina. 'j mple copies sent on application. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. / c - i It, ? V I I V> hi t cf 81 > W F!E!MI-titHi;i 0 8 Manor J $ "tho Largest / i ti A i a n u facturcr of P; i ?f ' Feriitl::crson Ei/rth" I. s< V Forty odd ? V Manufacturing plants | C.s Wholesale purchasers r. da Largest importers i pc Concentration of J? . Management N< S . i 1 re 'i ]r W: .-ft* ' .'flrt iv. - * ?-r > v ( ?: . i ti (*ii . " .* ; i.i ) t , .'I??(1 ? .1 ?, ? > t p' ?j in I a n v? t. I \ t'.1 : h *i i l.r? \ -.'ii t kiii i ? .J- I f'Vi. > ?? ... 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Knors ot Youtli orOveiKlnlgoi.'o Pi'iofl,,.!;^ l>o\es$n, " y in: ii i . plai i pneltape to un\ ail-** . rs r. eei|it of prlce> Sold only by n ni t find Bum l3ru>mi 'ta, -\gentn, ^ ,n'. aster s <\ . r an- mm. at'j.r .-g,: aauu?aa? 1 B ? ? 1? i ti . . .S " ?< .tr. * ; >?& * a 5 jg B ?r . %0$ " j . r ii ? 5 ^ -^u 1 5 "i e j; S ? ^ V J CJ IT u, ? x l? r- j o x zj *"* ?- - j J? ci t c -2 s~ 5 ^ ^ - ,~r^ 7 S ~ cS 75 _ ^ v c; * < ^ V CI ^ u V w r ^ ^ -? 2 s * S- ? ? - - * i - ~ d ' ~ ? ? ""Snrfi ? S S ? ?*?.?- ? <33 V s o ?' ? s5 ="* tr s " ^ C2 ci <D C , r _qi ^ .. 5 2 +-> -5 o b J? *? * 2 2 - oT " ~ ? i ' < 1,1 1 ? O 7 ? ? ^ - le -j a ^ ? as 5 Of d ? ?'?JS " s uJ ?%-o g .2 "S * ci 5 X 3 V r *? * 5 3 $ ? 8 gc -sej; 2 S| = ? -J63 ? g v r .L J . ' ? fl- t5 ?/ 4 .5 a> ? ??(.">= o ? -an?. ^ it* -2 ? > i.? i "3 -" ?????? i ? in ? ?I CKlCUt SYER'S EK6USH >lN@iYr39VAL PILLS ^ . ?ev t / ?> 7^ ^ , J<V3. ?" ?<>. ' ' ' 1 i,k"X? rnr..rdJt n< UK <.?: I! i i \ . . ti'i Ilctl f fli l'?l?J Iiii'ln! >< i I* : !. \ i:lt Miip r blx Y. lllu' IMl ttl.i. . ..... .. ....4.14.1 ?>un aul??tt '? Iioiihunit in. it--t*iiivi>r vntir l>rin$Ki?t H r st'inl !? . i .., .l it .iii|i'4, 'IV'Hti- . lonir >* *i I I i<> S.aili^o." i;> Utter. I" V rrtiir 2.....oti . . .niiiiiiUt.i. tjoltf by *i it Uni.Tu -... . ClUCIlfSTF.U CTIC;. fJ'l. w IOO .tiuciii.uii ?.<, !,?< . niii.t., wa. T HI nil. - .1 _. . r. ? 11 Nothing can take the place of your m >unty paper. For county news and >r county pride it should go Into every ome. But for news from the capital ! your State und every county in }1 :>utli Carolina, served fresh every |? ry; for daily news from Washington, <f* le United States and every other sorter of Ihe globe, nothing can take >e place in South Carolina homes of . he Daily State. These are momentous times in his?ry. We ase in the midst of wars, rr rikes and political struggles of great ij nportance. The next session of our t gislature, with the inauguration of J J,( new governor, will have peculiar in- j p. rest. Mart orrwoman, to ke< p up ith the tinflfcs. ?vnust rend the dally Istory of the' world, and that Is re- E rded In entertaining style in The r, Ate. The State will be sent daily for a year, $4 for C months, $2 for 3 ? onths, or Just a fraction over the cost ' ! a postage stamp for one letter n ly! Cheap education and informa- J [>n for a family for 2 1-5 cents a day. i n't it? / p But if you eo.n't afford that, then is \ he Semi-Weekly State, issued T ' iys and Fridays, each issue coi. *? g the most important news from all >uth Carolina and the world at large l> r that day and the preceding days o: nee the last issue. And this may he ^ >talned for $2 a year1, $1 for 6 months, i, Just a fraction over a half cent a , iyl ' 1 No family in South Carolina is too H; or to take this paper. No money can <' i spent To better advantage by a poor Hi mlly. It is a necessity. Subscribe K OW?TODAY. (j Send postal or express money order, y gistered letter or check to _ i .. TUB STATE COMPANY 9 I 15 Columbia, 8. C. a 0 .<:* ' 4: * ?v~_' * r, 73, McDOW, IIY.SH SAN <iis 1 SUltOISON CAi A U ;>A iiOL'SK. SoiAli Siilo, Up Stairs. ' U'FJCLOS OPEN 1>AJ' AND MUH Dajr Piiono 90. to the LANCASTER MARBLE v i\ i > GRANITE WORKS, of Good Work and Low Prices. a# J* .^ilnsDch, l.ANOASTEH, S. C. =~i /->.*> i tiU AM < MEM EH ' < A I I. >V A 1 . in i 11 ui< tiitCoi Nov. 0, 1902. (i uii <**? *pt ' ui <1: \ ) _ ?. i ibTBOCN J i La:- 1 1 ? IND. t.'t 14 ami lb. I N. t>. b i>nd 1?. M. P Al. A P R1 15 5 30 Ar Chttm i \ 10 CO 8 15 50 6 00 Ricliluiy 10 7 8 39 44 4 50 Basecmbvilk 10 47 8 46 34 4 30 Fort Lav r. 11 03 8 66 18 4.00 i.y I antisUl A r 11 80 9 16 No 14. Raving Lancaster 6-45 am., j his close connection at Chester it: -'outh -rn Kali way No. 36 for I arloite a nil points noith; and Seai to Vir Lino ' Atlanta Hpecial" i Atlanta and. points west A'so ill? arolma and No"!:western Railay No 10 tor elicit N U. and in lined ate points, ai d r on litem Railay No 33 fot Coumbi. and points ulh. No. 15, having Ch-stcr 10.00 a in, nnecls w i111 Houthei n Railway No, i fiotu Columbia ami -otitis touth; t board ..ir lone" tlanta Hptvial" nr. northern To d eastern points and ilthern Ra wu: No 88fi? tit Northn y ?J tas>en; ,-obits, an Laiti ti n iiji *? < A <_. li foi Black thing. No. 16. leaving Lancaster 5 15 p m, nuects at Lancia it r wlili 8 (!.& G E on: ? aindcu autt Marlon. and?oulhu Railway No? 34 at ( iiester for hurlotle and | ointj north i.-*f if, icnMiiK viHBiei n.m p III, MitclR al Ulxater with Southern nil way No 84 from ''olui?bia and lllith south. J AS \I HE\TH,(jlen Puss. Agt. 1EROY r PRIMES. President.. _ ? HE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., a twico-a week NENV.S paper, pubdud oo MoLday and Tuesday of jh week, with all the latest news or e world, which comes over their used wires dhect to their oilice. Is t tli?ht-pHne s< veu-columii paper. By ariangemei ts we have secured a ieeial rate witli tin ni in connection OUR PAPKR and lor $8 we will qend The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal And the The Home and Farm ALL THREE ONE YEAR. his is the belt ofFor we have ever ade to our friends and rul sn it>e?s. mi had ta-tter take udvaiita^e of this Ft:i at once, for The Journal may iihdruw their special rate to us at iy time T> e ^enil- weekly has in nay promtJill IIWMI ftlirt ll'linton .,.,1.11,... ? ....... ........... luLiiwrn iu irir columns, among them lielng ev Haini Jones, Kev. Walker Lewi*, on Harvie Jordan, Hen John TerneGiavesand Mrs W H Felron be-* des their corps of ifticient editors Lo take caie of the i'e?? matter, heir departments are well covered s columns of farm i e#e is worth se pr.ee of the psj'tin, Send direct to this-ottlce -$2 and i>e ir?- the 1'iieeahove mentioned paper ir vesr,' Address. THE LANCASTER LlOvER ? IkNC^STBR S f) IONTIjIOM 10.V, Get the A'ew Nt?vel Diseovei y. ntsa'.tj^v JUU.& b rs.i i? "t'H Cuie- Gonorrhoea alio Gleet in] to 4 rye I is actum is ni g;cal. I'it\eiiis rion.iu A/I e m, eie. 'to We ear? etl in ves yock-t .-ore preventa* ve. Si i.t bv man in ; i?ln package. fjKtui ) r ci'ii't ol pii ?1.0< | >x; a f r $2,60 i-wvifonl Bros, Acents. Ban a-K-r S. ; MBJ !! I' ? IC?IM?I mm M MEN l^tsily, Quickly, Permanently Ucstaivd j \ i\rni \h * ;>k; j ka n i i 1\ i / I : v / o'iiaimu'm, ?v?ii>) OltKAT I KKNOII TONIC Nl> YITADiZICKIseoM wilh writ(i i uaiaiilce loruic Nervous Debility, '>si ViI ?I iv Kai i n M< nicry,' Kite, t ///.'< H HS ll'iSllliu -II n- ' ? Oil 1/1 11118 i 11; e Ner???ut? - hi fin t'liused ly x-\ H i i! or : xi'VMi-iVf Use of Tot m o. < >jiiom. ! iqu"iH, oi 'Zdvln|? I'hC: 'I 1\ ' - " It VMirdh nil Inoily, <? | lion Hi ii I ?e;? t) . It mri I. I 'Mil ? t * ! I I'' ililH 111) i?? ..i|< i ? rv h il?hto|>R 'Jl 1 ui of V :i, .iii(1 lilt u - li e f ink > t I* lu i./lu< V* , .. you; hii?{ hii I Stro l' ? 'i'ii liS * o\?'H #ip lly V oi \i \ A?'?lrehM. raw for t llroM liiiKKim, agent h. I.au jiti-r ? *