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CASTOR IA 1 For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Clemson Agricultural College. ? HESHION 1UU3-1001. ? The next session opens Septem- J her nth. By regulations of the College new students are required ' to report live days before the opening of the institution to stand the entrance examinations. The following courses are given for degrees: Agricultural. Biological, iVechanical and Electrical, Civil Engineering. Metallurgical and Textile Iudustry. For catalogues and information apply to P. II. MELL, Pkesidknt, July 29?4ti Clemsou College. WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. C. Henry N. Snydek, ! Litt. I)., M. A. Pros. Four full College courses. Favorable surrouudings. Gymnasium. Athletic Grounds. Lecture (..'curse Library Facilities. Next session begins Sept. 'Jo, 11)03. For Catalogue apply to J. A. Gamkwki.I,, Secretary. woffordTollege FITTING SCHOOL SPARTANBURG, S. C. Elegant new building Careful at4tention to individual student. Hoard and tuition for year $110. All information given by A. M. DuPrk, Head Master. University of Nortli Carolina. Acamkmic Dkpakt.mknt, Law, M F.D1C1NK, PllAKM ao". Ono hundred and uiirhl scholarships. Fr?-" tuition to teachers and to ministers' -ons. I,oans for the needy. t"?(>8 Students. <?<? Instrnetors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System Fall term begins September 7, 11)03. Addrtss, F. P. VKNAilLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. m i r 1 r Important Notice. Notice is hereby given that it is u violation of law for any person or corporation within the limits of Lancaster County to sell or offer for sale any pistol, ritlo cartridge or pistol cartridge without first obtaining a license from the County Hoard of Commissioners. L. J. PERRY, County Supervisor. Notice to Overseers Call out hands and work your roads. Don't wait until you are too busy with your crops. Ground bridges less than twelve feet in wUlth must be repaired or built by the road hands, the county paying for lumber and nails. L. J. Pkkrv, County Supervisor. LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. echedule in effect July 25, 1902. (Daily except Hunday) W WUTHHTTW rv ?? *-4 * 44 v/ \j xi 1/ Lv Lancaster, 7 15 a in 4 45 |? m Lv Fort Lawn, 7 34 a ni 5 10 j> in IjV Basconville, 7 44 a in 5 25 p in Lv Rlchbur^, 7 50 a in 5 35 p ni Ar Chester, .3 15 a in (5 05 p in Ar Charlotte, Ho R 9 55 a in 8 (Ml p m Ar Columbia, Ho R 1 35 p m 1 15 a in Ar Atlanta, s a 1, r 4 50 p in Ar Lenoir, c A n, r 2 06 p m 0 00 a m EABTBOUNL. Lv Lenoir, c A n, r 8 00 p m 2 30 p m Lv Atlanta, mil.r 1 00 p m Lv Columiila, Ho R 6 10 a in 4 10 p in Lv Charlotte, Ho R 0 25 p ni Lv Cheatei, 0 15 a in 8 15 p in Lv .Aichburg. 0 52 a m 8 30 p in Lv Baaeomville, 10 02 a m 8 45 p in Lv Fort Lawn 10 18 a m 8 50 p in Ar Lancaster, lo 45 a m o 15 p m Ar Carmlen Ho R 2 (M) p ni Ac Charleston, 7 45 p m A P il/cLl'RK, Hupeiintciulent, LEROY HPRLNOH. Preaiileui. CASTOTIIA. B?ara the Kind You Have Always Bought I 1 .-"'I - ~ r mm i Georgia Cracker Gels Into Trouble Given Kiuh k out I>! *?| ->*' and Kohhcd iu Washington -Very Xfeiuly Lost lii* Life. Washington, Sept. (J. -Wade II Nance, a lio frays his home tint 110 Decatur street, Atlanta* Ga., was the victim of "knockout drops'* hero Saturday night and had a narrow escape for his life. He was roboed of $S0 in cash, his gold watch and a diamond rinrr v;ilin?il nt SiO'll Vinmn . > t f <?I ??VM ?? I , - U V I 11 (I IIVV/ IC CI business man in Atlanta and was on his way homo from New York with his purtuer. He had a stop-over here of several hours between trains and while ho was having his shoes polished at Pennsylvania station happened to remark that ho was from Atlanta. A pale faced mulatto, standing by, opened up a conversation with Nance, saying he was also from Atlanta and ofFered to introduce him to another Atlantian who lived nearby. Nance had nothing to do until train time and started oil with the mulatto. On the way the two steeped in a saloon to have a glass of beer and that is the .as1 thing Nance retneiubeis. lie was later found by the polico in a helpless condition near the saloon. The ambulance was called and Nance whs curried to tho emergency hospital and l?y heroic treatment his life was saved. Nance was released from the hospital tonight and the doctors stated that ho was undoubtedly tho victim of knock out drops. Houor tho Dear Old Mother. Time has scattesed the snowj Hakes on her brow, plowed deei furrows on her check?but is slit not sweet and beautiful uowl Tin lips that have kissed many a ho tour from the childish cheek art the sweetest lips in all the world Tho cyo is dim, yet it glow; with the i apt radiance of a holy love which can never fade. Oh yes, she is ti dear old mother ller sands of time are nearly rui out, but feeble as she is they wil go further and reach down lower for you than any other on earth. You connot walk into midnigh where she cannot sec you; you cai not enter a prison whose bars shal keep her out: you can never mouu a scaffold too high for her to read that she may kiss and bless you, In evidence of her deathless lov when the world shall despise an* forsake you?when it leaves yo. by the way side to die unnoticed the dear old mother will gathe you up in her feeble arms, carr you home and tell you of all you: virtues until you almost forget tha your soul is disfigured by vices. Liove her tender'y, and chee her decliuing years with holy de votion.?Normal Instructor. FEARFUL ODD! AOA1MST HIM! Bedridden, alona and destitute Such, in brief was the coaditio of an old soldier by name of J. J Havens, Versailles, (). For year ho was troubled with Kidney dis ease and neither doctors nor med icines gave him relief. At lengt he tried Electric Hitters. It pn him on his feet in short order an I uuw tie iwsunes. **i m on me roa to complete recovery.'" Best o earth for Liver and Kidne troubles and all forms of Stomac and Bo*vel Complaints. Only 50c Guaranteed by Crawford Bros. J F. Mackey & Co. and Funderbur Druggist. Calvert, Jr. ? 1 atn surprised t : hear you say your wife's mind i completely shattered. You'r ! sure of it, are you? j Baity Moore?Certainly J ar Does she not give .no little piece of it every day? ? Exchange. Beat Him For Kissing Women Almost l'uru^zcd Now York Man. Now Y'ork, Sept. 4.? Scores oi infuriated women bent .John Nulty, recently discharged from the navy, into insensibility at Madi son Square this morning bccunsi he attempted to hug FortuniU Lorito, u pretty girl of I t. Wit! her two sisters, she was listening to the band in the par k when Nul ty came along. "I'm going to kiss you" h< n ?^<1 nriot?\n/l I., L 2 - ? i?Ki ^in.-(ic\i nci 111 ins arms The girl screamed and instant ly hundreds of women rushed t< ' the scene. They ruined blows 01 Nulty and finally felled him. H was kicked in the sides und hii face was toru and a handfull ol hair was torn from his head, lit 1 cried for mercy, hut the womei gave none. The men tried to ge him hut the women waved then 1 back. "We'l attend to him," the' 1 said . "Lynch the cur," shouted th 1 men. Two oiioers forcing their wa; 1 through tho crowd of strugglinj womcu found Nulty had fainted ' Ho was carried to tho station un * locked up. m 9-^ J Tho litggest Man Dead. ) ' Cincinnati, Sept. 5.?"Bij Joe" Grimes, who was said t have been the largest man in tb world, is dead at the home of hi * parents here, as a result of a pe - culiar accident. While riding i a cab, his great weight brok through the bottom,and one o his legs was gashed, the woun refusing to heal. Grimes weighe G54 pounds, and was 34 years c ) age. lie was G feet 4 inches i 3 heigh4., aud his body and limb 3 J were of ponderous proportions. 3 FLKTSWOOLKN TO IM A1KNSI0 8IZE. > "1 had kidney trouble so ba< r that I could not work," says.l. J Cox of Valley .View, lv., '*m; feet were swollen to immense siz and I was confined to my bed am 1 ,.u. - i i- * j.n> .-mxiiui^ w?ie uiiuuie to give in I arty relief. My doctor tiually pre scribed Foley's Kidney Cure whicl made a well man of me." T t Eugene Funderburk. a "** I What She Missed. t lj "Miss lieuutigirl?er, li'm? Uludys," began the sir tor, ii 0 well modulated tones, at thosura \ time extending his hand in th } direction of tho maiden, and uc limbering his left knee prepuratc r ry to assuming the attitude pre y scribed by tho best authorities 8 r appropriate for such oecasiont t * 'us I humbly approach the shrin of your dazzling loveliness?" p 4'Pardon me, Mr. Dragalong,' gently interrupted the fair crei ture, "but perhaps I ought to te you that I accepted Mr. ttusl ^ mere last night, and?'' 4'Then, by gingers, all I ha\ >. to say is that you have missc n one of the most eloquent an carefully prepared proposals yo 8 ever listened to!'* -Septemb* Woman's Home Companion. it A Good Put in. d A bar room has been openc n y two miles west of town and is r< h ported doing a good businesi 5. It may not be any of our put i nnd it will make no differenc what we say, but the young mc who patronize it the most at not the ones who will do the bus iness of this town ten yens fror "s now, if they keep it up.? Ex e chango. ? Avoid serious results of fcidne or bladder disorder by takin, !S Foley's Kidney Cure. T. Eugen Funderburk. Hester's Statem?nt No v 'Jotton (VnpComing in Slowly?Takings of the Mills. [ New Orleans, Sept. 4.?-Sucre , tin v Hester's Now* Orleans cotton > exchange statement < f the cotton crop movement from Sept. lto4tb a inclusive, issued during business > hours today, shows the amount i brought into sight for the tirst > four (lays of September, 10,203 against 113,503 last yeur. The statement shows receipts at e all United States ports sinco Sept. . 1, 4,213 against 72,071 last year. - Overland across the Mississippi, r. i. C 1 !>,.? : li | v/uiu nuvx x uiuiuau i ivuis m uorm3 ern mills and Canada 1"42 against e j COS last year; interior stocks in i oxcoss of those held at the close of P the commercial year 028 against a 12,53Slust year; mill takings 5,a 000 against 113,563 last year, t Foreign exporls for the four days a have been 4,495 against 21,274. The total takings of American Y mil,s, north and south and Canada thus far for the souson have boen e 14,880 against 46,991 last year. These included 9,880 by northy ern spinners agaiu&t 18,705 since g the close of the commercial year. . Stocks at American ports and the d 20 leading southern interior centres have decreased 9,072 "bales against an increase for the same ? period lust season of 45,298 and arc now 101,665 less than at this ' dale lust year. 0 Including amounts left over at 0 ports and interior towns from the 8 last September and the number of bales brought into sight thus far 11 for the new crop, the supply to 6 date is 178,0S2 against 328,637 f for the same period last season, d ? . ^ Force Of Habit. ?f n I Town ?There's a new baby out 8 at Poplcy's isn't there?" Browne ?Yes; and it's a shame the way the boys are teasing Popley. , Town?How? d Rrnvrnn \V hnr?/i*rn?? WI w ?i ?IV T? UVUV>VUl tliu J ?UO y him hurrying along the street tliey o sneak up behind and say lSh!' and ^ he immediately begins to walk on e his tiptoes.'?Philadelphia Press. Immortal Potts, who for a time held tbo record for billingsgate and abuse, is milk-mild beside some of our modern scribes. Here is a sample of Kausas - spleen: "Apropos of the attack n made by our esteemed conteme porary in a neighboring town e upon the representatives of this I* district in the Legislature, we i? would observe that from time >- immemorial it has been customary ... # i i /i * " ib ior anis ana neas and tiiea and i, fools, scoundrels, scalawags and >e skunks, Januses, jackasses and Judases, lizzards, leeches and " lice, to assail mankind in general i- and their superiors in particular." 11 How well is obeyed the hard inl junction to mix gall with the ink! ?St. Louis Republic. 1(1 ?- M M V " 3 ? co o t[) H O 35 ?ri O _ :? ^ ? ^ g *' * g 2 3 8? . 0 f.s'S J3?|'?s o OS J3 ^ ? fl a c: *? ? a ? S V S3 mud * .a O ? a d ! -1110! 3- E o .2 1 te a Q *3 fj s. ? 2. 2 -S o ? a .S w o % 0 38? o ? H ? ? W ? >, 3 35J3?fl. at' ^ n ? ? ** "o .2 n "? fc i0ls;s-Be i '0 ? - g g ? * ?* * * J 5 K ? go h_> bt) 1 "Oo2 = s-Sf %.: ?? ? ~ ? * 2 ? ? . ? eg a ? ^ -* -, ? ~ M ? 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Go to the ' LANCASTER MARBLE I AN I> E GRANITE WORKS, 1 For Good Work and Low Prices. A. J. McNinch, LANCASTER, S. C. 9 Jj North Carolina's ? Foremost Newspaper, }' THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. t?| CALDWfcLLft TOMPKINS, " FUBLlJllERB, J. P. CALDWELL, Editor, $8.00 PER YEAR. OBSERVER Receives the largest Tele i graphic News Service deliver ed to any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and its special service is the greatest ever handled by a North n Carolina paper. . \ THE SUNDAY OBSERVER 0 Consists of 16 or more pages, a and is to a large extent made up of original matter. n 8H10 SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER. Printed Tuesday and Friday, Y if 1.00 per year. The largest paper in North Carolina. M Sampie copies sent on application. | 'i Add rent* ! TUE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. (3. j c Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevnnis pneumonia, j ASTORIA >r Infants and Children, ie Kind You Have Always Bought ears the /. ? ignature ?f nSr L W jUse Y For Over Thirty Tears ASTORIA MB OMIMNI MMMNV. NIB TOM CITY. I {Bin oooooo \\S. COFFINS. 7 * in stock, > to keep, a COFFINS and iir stock embraces om the plain, cheap METALLIC cases, our order when so uni your family. PRICED ACH of ALL. mi li. Oct. 15, 1902. ?tf. CIDMEY DISEASES fW tk* m/wt !? *! "tl Aim w miw uiuai ?am? VI Ml WW" im, fOlfY'SEESEfii r money refunded. Contains emedict recognized by emiient physicians as the best for Qdney and Bladder troubles* PRICK 50c. and $1 jQOu HE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, OA., a a twice-a week NEWS paper, pubshed on Monday and Tuesday of ash week, with all the latest news of le world, which prunes over Ueir msed wires direct to their office. Is n eight-page Rbven?columu paper. By arrangemeuts we have secured a pecial rate with them in connection dih OUR PAPER and for $2 we will Bend Tbe Lancaster Ledger Tbe Semi-Weekly Jonrnal Ana tbe The Home and Farm ALL THREE ONE YEAR 'bis is the beet offer we have ever lade to our friends and subscribers. rou had better take advantage of this ffer at once, for The Journal may withdraw their special rate to us at ny time. The Hemi-weekly ban tnnay prom?cnt men and women contributors to lieir columns, among them being lev Hani Jones, Kev. Walker Lewi*, [on Harvie Jordan, Hon John Tern* le Chaves and Mr* W H Felron be* idea their corps of efficient editors m>o take cate of the lews matter. 'heir departments are well covered is columns of farm ne ?vs is wortli lie pr.ce of the papers, Hend direct to tliia-otflce $2 and se? ure tiie three above mentioned paper ne veir, Addiess. THF. LANCASTER LEDGER LANOAIIlft, I. 0. f- '