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Pi iiiiv, County Suj'Crvisor. LIKCA3r?R AND c i i ESIEK RAILWAY. rsched'.llo in e'li ct .1 :.!y - , (Daily exci'iu r r ) WESTBOUND. Dv Dnncasti r. 7 15 a in 1 l"> }. ni IiV Fori l.atvn. 7 i a in "> la j> in Dv Bancon > i le 7 11 a in > 25 j> m Lv Uirhl'U!w, 7 70 a in r> Hi j> in Ar (,'licst* r, s i"> a in or, p n, Ar t'bar'ott*' S>? i? a a in S an p m Ar (Jolunil'I *. w<> 17 1 '? *> |> in 1 1"> a m Ar Atlanta, - a I, i 1 ">0 p in Ar la in ii\ < v. n r -J ()."> p rn o 00 a in E ^?i i ji* I 7\ Li. Lv Li n i:. i'A n.r > on i> m - ;ia n in IiV Atlanta, a a 1, r I on j. in IjV C'olnnriliia. - i I; (I 10 a n 1 in | m IjV ('hurlnlto. - 1! i; :y? pi,. J,v CliPHt^i, ' 1 "> a lit s la )> in JjV ir ' ' V.: a in s ::<> ;> i IjV BaHoninvi:io, ? m S !"> p i. Ij v F < > 11 I. a w ii i i ,ii S i; 11 i , Ar Ijuiici <-i, i :? !"i |. in Ar Cam Ion . i. , Ai* Chariest A 1* Aft LUttE, .. .en(, JLEItOY i-JPIU \ ]\ : ; in.. <r; jr*. ^ ?x : r. r. . Bears the " - ' _._ 8 Al^vgyS BwgM Signature ?f 7c+&24 Kept the Secret. A \\ di mnvn uptown nmn, a lover ? 1 li:u li i.soll >!), siw a line Inj^ \ w I.ieli he thought he wnu'ed. Ho located the owner an 1 n^1 e I ih price. 4,()ne hun* 1' I dnllurK,1' was the reply* A ttei innkiti;; the unium! over and tr\ i iS !h i -peed ho enneiudcd it , was a Lft?--J trade ami wrote owl a check for the amount. Tho next jili\ ho : wml ? at the mnrc was i blind, hut tins did not hinder her pt.d or detract from her general j appeal anee. lie drove the animal for evcral weeks ami succeeded in attracting the attention of another lover of horses, who made a proposal to Imiv. Well," said the owner, "I ' gave .<100 for her, tint I'll let you have her for * 1 _'."> if you want to I hny. *' After looking her over and tak\ in:, n -hoi I ride behind her the intui decide 1 to boy. Ilo pai?l over tlie money am! took the mare. Yhen the animal was unharness ed the first tiling she did was to run again, t a post: then, hy way ol' emphasizing the fact that she wa-i I*1 iml she fell over a barrel, fiie m \t day the buyer eame baik with Mood in his eye. "Kiv, you know that marc you s 1 mef*' lie begun. "Well, s!.e* stone blind.'' "1 know it,*.' replied her past owner, with an easy air. ' Well, you didn't say anything to me about it," said the purchaser, his l'aee red with anger. ' Well, I'll tell yon," replied the other: "that fellow who sold her to me didn't tell mo about it, and I just concluded that lie didn't want it known."?Philadelphia Public Ledger. (ieorgia's Yagrnnev Arrests*. ! Atlanta, Aug. 28.--.Moro than j 2,000 arrests have been made in j (Jeorgia during the past two weeks for vagiancy. All white peoplo j ?n<l all negroes v.ho cannot tell the polici exactly what their ec- j cnpalion- are are arrested and j s'Mit immediately to the chain- ! gi.ngs Many negro women arc getting married to escape the law. The law is a great success and ? negroes who have been loafing for ' e whole year have gone to work. A pit uh it.one at a newspaper man iu this way: '"You editors do not toll the truth. If you did you could not live: your newspapers would l?o a failure" The editor renlied: uYou are riffht ' ? I :ui i lho minister who will at all ti Tics an 1 under ali circumstances I 11 the whole truth about his iuo;mhers, alive or dead, will not occupy his pulpit more than one Shin lay, and then he will liud it necessary to leave town in a hurry. '1 he press and the pulpit go hand in hand, with whitewash brushes and pleasant words mug* nifying little virtues into big ones. The pulpit, the pen and the grave stone are the great saint-making triumvirate." And the great minister went away looking very thoughtful, whilo Ino editor turn ed to liis work and told of the surpassing beauty of his bride, while in fact she was as homely as a mud fence ?The Yellow Jacket. FKKTSWOOhKiV TO IMM KKSK SJZlii. "1 had kidney trouble so bad that I could not work," says J. J. Cox of Valley View, K., <4my feet wero swollen to immense size and I was conlined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor tonally proscribed Foley's Kidney Cure which 1 _ i l < ? * i inauo a wen man 01 mo." i. Ilugeno Funderburk. A Mvoot, innocent girl marrying a drunkard or gambler to reborn liim is like putting a hog in a parlor. It does not hurt the hog, but it ruins tho parlor.? (Jalincy Ledger. A Rare Occurrence. Negroes Hold One ?>f Their Kaco Against a Rescuing Mob of Negroes. S, i cia! to Tho State. Vorkvilje, Aug. 20.?The ox-* eiteioent attending the i iot and murder ol Alex Lee by Alt Lcoeh, both colored, at a negro picnic a few miles west of thi* placs )es lenuiy atlernoon, lias about sub- j sided. Tue slaver and two other negroes aie in jail and .M-mistrate Comer has issued six warrants for negroes who took \ art in trying to take the pi isouer from tho faithful negroes who held him until the ollieers of the law ariived. These negroes who performed this brave act were from Yorkville arid vicinity and are heartily commended hy the citizens and ollioials of this place. Their names deserve to be given to iho public and are us follows: Ed Leech, Joe Keid, John Wheeler, Hogan Bryant, Pres King, Paul Crawford, lv.l llyers, P.ob Adams nod Adam ( lumbers. There wero n j number ol'others who "backed" them and were ready to give assistance. These men were unarmed and labored under disadvantages, having to stand olf a mob who were armed with pistols, knives and clubs. They also bud to put up with blows from the mob and lud some of their clothing torn. Their faithful services ought to be recognized by the governor and other oilicials, and if thought best they should be rewarded. Such action as this by the colored people will do more to put down lynching than all the newspaper articles, conventions or sermons that can be written, held or preached. ? ? ??b> warn A \E\V JKItSBY *01)1 T<Ht'iS TKSTI M ON ? A L< M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Plulipsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for eouchs and cofds in m\ family hut never anything sii good as Foley's Honey and Tar. J cannot say too much in pruiso of it.'' T. Kugene Funderburk. llobson ? How is your brother doing at college? Dobson ? Fine, lie's singing first tenor and playing second base. ?Indianapolis Journal. How The Non do Plume of "Hill Arp" V/aa Gotten. It is saidlthut the real "Hill Arp" was a country wag at Koine, Ga , | an old genius, uneducated and unknown, but a true hearted man and ii patriot. Maj. Smith wrote a humorous criticism of President Lincoln's first call for volunteers. Arp happened near when it was read. After ii was read lie said to the Major: "'Squire, them's my sentiments. Put my name to it."' The Major did so and subsequent articles over that name made the writer's fame.?Richmond Dispatch. ? <! - ?n? O*? ? The Sale of Malt. It is stated hero that the prac tice of selling mult in nearbj towns was on the increase. 1' will not he very leng before th< irovernment authorities at this place will take in hand tbo mat ter of prosecuting persons whe are selling malt as a beverage D D There is a tine of ?20 for such of fence. The authorities here will look into the matter.?Greenville News. Avoid serious results of kidnej or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. T. Fugent Funderburk. C.cs?.foil'".- rj>znx^l. S3ar? tho si 1:;3 KM V Ibve Aly.,iVS Bougw CiKn;r A Friend Deceived. If there n eonsi>tont >iri<1 honest ot (li?i ser c! Senator i'lllniun in S titii Carolina it is the editor of the ()mngehur?? Pali lot, who lint-toed s'piureiy l>y llonj imin the rilln.iioite through thick ami thin, anil Inns never fullered in his idler 1 1 ' ? til t ; I Ihtlliif nf I no f mono uiii tifo*!o >?f 1S00 Editor l'arks w;i- raised in Kdgrlield county, rind i" accustomed in spcaU out |i]..iniy when there in occasion. 1 i: 11:o Irilim-ltc ho puts upon t "j lice pass episode: if : ny man in state polities for the ] si tweuty years ever suc<h d in thoroughly convincing the masses that lie was sincere in his condemnation of the free pass evil, that man win Senator Tillman. When he was found with i tree pass 1 m his possession liis t i iends were nmo/.ed, hut upon ; his acknowledge. Kent that he had i made a grave blunder, expressing his regrets that he had accepted a pass, most of his friends forgave him. Hut now that he has been ; 11 un? 1 Willi various free passes in his possession, lie will not tind it - ? easy to obtain forgiveness lor tin? second offense. Wo have been very much deceived in Senator Tillman and the last episode has fi I led many of his friends with deopesl chug rin." ? Greenville Mountaineer. F F A It F U I, O I) D S A?tli\.vr HIM! bedridden, alona and doslituTo. Such, in brief was the condition of au old soldier by name of J. ,1. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put i him on his feet in short order and now he leslilies. "I'm on the road to complete recovery.*' Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach s'.nd Bowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Crawford Bros. J. F. Maekcy ifc Co. and Funderburk Druggist. "Did yon ever engage in an automobile race?" "Yes, once." ^ "How did you come out?" "On crutches, two months later.''-?Philadelphia Public Ledger. She ?I tiu-t, Jack, our mar riago will not ho again-t your father's wii1. Jack ? I'm sure, 1 hope not; it would he mighty hard for us if he should change it.?Town and Count rv. Martha ?Well, how was tbo missionary meeting? Mury ? idi, 1 never tasted such good sherbet and angel eako in 1 all my days. ? Detroit Free ' Press. USE!) FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., says, lT have used Foley's J nouu) lUlll 1UI HI UJIUU VUI^ BCV" I ere eases of pneumonia with good results in every caso." lief use substitutes. T. Eugene Funderburk. n, *-* ri. *- ? a a> ? o to o ii <H a _ 3 ^ ^ ? ?) T a, ,? .tJ SP V ^0 ? r it s ? -3 8 c as r3 U ? ?r. tb ' a.si s s ? I *s: > i S.-2 "S - g a ?; +-? 4> q ? ? r? (fB*| , n ^ g ' ja O In O wh +J 3) 00KBC^k. 5 >- a "ti ^ ||S ' >,ss -iiZoSC * silt 'Sal !a?fls 1 ? > ? QJ Yr . S o r; c - ? .S a X 3 ^ " ;J to x py?? < is O O ? 3 _ 4> H o a >.-? - -s c ? 55 ^ o * -S ^ fS?'- "* ' ? c S fl O ? ? J JSs 8 8ig.e ? 2 i - r? "? ! I aaK* t! 2 ^ q"!$ ?- &B-k i_ ? O 2 ? ? C ?M|ii|. P"" ? ? ?. 5 -:0 rn i ? i Maim i mmmu mnmmm ^itr"^TT1 ""v.:r1' Mit ' t.'J-tii. ^ M j t!lTiTil>TT.figi CASTORS ANtectablePrepaMtionforAs- | slmilating the Food andHeguIa- i i u\g the Stomachs andBoweis of Promotes Digostion.Chccrful- M ; ness and Hest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor>lincral. XnT"NAnrnTTr. /Stive ofOtdnrSAKVELPtTCHSR /\aupkm Seed * . , 5.*. Mx.Se/iMt J fioth<U/Sd(t- I % Aniae .Rvrf * I JI litjentiittf - . / /it CurfaxusleSdiH * < I faty See J Cfnrift/d Sugar I ix ll'mtrn/nvi rtmw. / ,1*5 Apcifcirl Remedy forConslipa- | lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- -8 ncss ami Loss OF SLEEP. FacSuuilc Signature or XXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -., ., COFFINS. HI o o o c O 0 \J\fU .Voj now hi and will conti coniploto lino o burial CASKETS, all sizes and qualities, COFFIN up to Handsr CALL and soo us or send : fortunate as to have a le.itb ^yithm the It limlllN lil hJC&Sl. li a LACASTEU, S C , j. ji. urn v norriur . llioi'ii.ctj (it law, LANCASTER, S. C. ?32?" < ol'if'tiom h y|> ciahy. Go l<> the LANCASTER MARBLE IV ( > GRANITE WORKS, For Goovl Work tunl Low Prices A. J. McNinch, LANCASTER, S. C. i ' ? ? wMJiwaMwarari . North Carolina's Foremost Newspapci THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER KVEItV 1) VY Til K Y FA It. , CALDWtLL ft TOMPKINS, <1. P. CALDWELL, Editor, $8.00 PER YEAR. OBSERVER Receives the largest Tele graphic News Service delive e<l to any paper betwco Washington and Atlanta, an its special service is the great est over handled by a Nort Carolina paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of lfi or more pages and is to a largo extent mad 1111 nt' iivioimil nitittnr "1 SHU SKMI-WKKKT.V OIiSKR\ KK. Printed Tuesday and Friday "51.00 per year. The large* paper in North Carolina. Sample copies sent oo application A <!?*re?s TUB OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. Foley' <. > i u Ox / f~ Y an (I Ta> cures cold:*, wav* ti, j> ;cumonfa For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boyghi Raqvcj f"h r\ ? VilV ff > Signature J Use \J For Over Thirty Years A a AVARBI OAS ? UKIA TVtl OtNTAUR IOMHNV, NCW YORK CITY. O O O O () O lm COFFINS. ive in stock, ;nno to keep, a f COFFINS and Our stock embraces from the plain, cheap >mo METALLIC eases, is your order when so unln your family. PRICES EACH or ALL. ' l*\ MWaillE P I H ~ \M\im Mli Oct. 15, 1902.- tf. mE DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. a Efii eve KiDNEY CURE It a FULL I u 6uarantssd Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. ' THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL .! GF ATLANTA, GA., ' ! Is a twice-a week NEWS paper, pubI lished on Monday and Tuesday of 1 ea.di week, with all the latest news of , J the world, which comes over tl eir ' Eased wires diiect to their oitice. Is ' I ui) elght-pagoseven^coluion [taper. } iiy arrangements we have secured a special rate with them in connection wiili OUR PAPER and for $'2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger ' The Semi-Weekly Journal r And the ;; The Home and Farm ALL TURKU ONE VKAIt This is the best ofler we have ever " made to our friends and enl-scribeis. You bad better take advantage of this offer at once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rato to us a' ? any time. o The Hemi-weekly lias in nay prom,neni men and women contributors to their columns, amor.tr tiiem being Itov Sain Jones, Kev. Walker Lewir, , Hon Harvio Jordan, Jim John Tem. pie (Jitives and Mrs W H Felron be^ sides their corps of efficient editors who take caie of the Mews matter, i. Their dejurlivonts are v-;li covered lis columns of lains \e\? is wortn the pr.ce of the pal eia, Send direct to this office $2 and se cure the three above mentioned paper one year, Addiees. r TH*" LAHCA8TEH LEDGER . s. a. #