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8 #*j3*?0?<?? *? ** & T7>-*f-. B m Bl W VVfHt HJj' ' y brings joy or pain. It's for tie smother to decide. With good health Stand a strong womanly org ni-ni r motherhood but udds to a woman's ^ I attractiveness. I moELR,V?"$ i I Wist? nf 1 trkcsawny all terrors tystrenp: i: ^ t! e \ital organs. It hts a tn( 11 baby's coming. By revitaliz:- ? t. 3 nerve centres it has broug1 t c' ' Lv, Screwing youngsters to thousaids of ft weak women who feared they weie barren. It purihes, heals, regulat< z and strengthens, and is good for all ( women at all times. No druggis?t would be without it. $x oo Foradvice in cases requiring special, directions, address, giving symptoms, f "The Ladies' Advisory Department " j fTlie Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-1 Btwnooga, Teun. ,v. ! 1RS.X.OD1SA ITAI.I?,of .T^Oomon, (!>?., J BOyss?"When 1 first took Wine of I tj wi hul been mnrrl.Ht three yeitr>., hut con j f 2 not have any children. u o mouUn lanu * ? 1 hntl i fine #1,1 bsbj." ''Mr re - i n? ! ??n i LANCASTER EMIIM. i'i OiiS".ed Wednesday md * BY ' i' hntcrr-rlse - Publishing w.- ' A *\ cLaf?x E.Sltor. One Year $ I .CO Six Months 50 r i * I'.roj Mcnthr :tIn Adv nice. Saturday January 26, l'.'O! The Supreme Court n Ij- uri ? > Thursday the work of the N v term having been complete 1 1". M. Simmons, Dcmoftmi, v . eltiPted by the North Carol' ler i it'ir- Wedne d'* t. c. Ma? *. ii itn I . *. !*? ui The legislature nas de.oateii mother loll to i . eal ;l law. K\ei v y. ai I here is <> bit. u. repeal that law and every year it js defeated. The best thimr : r? . the 'legislature tod in conn e<. i with that, matter is to ; ?-< .. law making it a criminal oiionso I'oi any legist tor 10 i: troduce . 1 to inlerit.ro in any way wii.i i:i iien law tor the r.ext ten < teen year*. It would s;u State several thousand do!' ? *. The New King's Addr In the London Gazette of th 24th ilist, appeared the full t<-x: of the King's accession p?v>ch, which is as follows, " A our roy; highness, my lord and g- iiiomen : This is the most painful occasion on which I shall ever called upon to address von. M y first and melancholy duly is to announce to you the death of my beloved mother, the <pi u nd 1 know how deeply you and the whole nytion,and, I fhink i think I may say, the whole, world, sympathize with me in I the irreparable loss we have ;i]] sustained. ' I need hardly say t'taf my cnrwlant AnrlAnvrir will I > to Will k in her footsteps. tklit undertaking the h? t. which devolves upon in- , 1 fully determined to he aconsna; tional sovereign in the strictest t?.-rise f>f the word, and so long 1 here is brenth in my bodv. t' work tor the good and ami-Hornlion of my people. *1 have resolved to be know by the name of Edward, which hes been borne by six of rnv a < t i-h. In doing so 1 do no' u value the name of .Albert vh 1 inliorit frotn mv eve lamented great ami wise father. * . w i/y inn vri.^ni ruiirriii iv, I M??nk, 'Iftporvodlv known l>v lit How to Cure Croup. f.f r Ft Gray, who I'ves near \r> ii,i Doe heed county, S,"Y says: u('hnm beriaips'a Couifh Remedy i*the h t n??'dh i p e I liHVf < v ( r i. ; If: oil Idrei "f rt> ti .1 for oroiip and ?>>i fill's to rure. Winn privt-n hi ?n o the otllld becomes honrae. or even offer the rroup\ rough I as developed It will prevent the attack. Thesh> old he borne in mind and a bottle of the f'nnsrh Remedy Uept at hand reedy for jnatnnt n?e a? soon n* these symptoms appear For sale by J F Ma?v?jr Jt Co amo of Albert fl?e Good, anil 1 desire Unit his name should slum alone. uIn conclusion, 1 I rust to par liament ai d t)io nation to imp port tin in the arduous duties which devolve upon mo by in heritanco and to which I am do termined to devote my whole stength during the remainder o my lilo." The Gazetto also announcethat the kite; subscribed the oath relating to the security of tin church of Scotland. It concludes with the king' j formal proeham alien ordering al ! officers and persons in authority thorugh' td 1 : dominions to cot >i .ue to xoro floor office dui '-w- ti e r \ d pli - siire and e\i or , taring hi- subjects to aid and a? :-t ^nc' officers in the peilor rr i|>r'> and oxoruti p. of ac' '' of ies. TilK -NATION'S SORROW. Th ow fe , hr? ughout fch i)pi;h i- do c.ii oi in "? cotii'lau ll -v i :ns from e\ ry .ui ! riant town i the colonies, all. Uing ol the suspension f I sp, the clot ng r?f the then do 'a oi mt wt mg >> h >T" a '1 . a :>rr.. ats for rot O" ' vi. 8. \ 11 t' P g ~r? ; r, 1 . ?,?-*,. If ? I . . ... r le c>n 1 K I r j l r ! ( m , 1" ur - u ; ' r f1 . >' .1' v vij i ; /. i > i f I r.-t, < 1 \frory> H ( < ! n:Hh < r l"ttt?* in I ! ;< F of h i>io in it1 i to ? x ? i '? '' mpjlln h 'ii 1. i- ' C i mmuuieat k t s : "This tri ? ?T t it* < i.jy t i?f ')<? hotirts o' In-r J;*t Mibj M v 11h profound norro^', but .. it I I) \ OM'1 til' ll riltn u! III' 'hp r-r<-1 wf th.it > Wi.in r tuftj f a.? ! . i> 'V. it l" . i soiph <vi?u rp'iiec' 1 Mm t> n. St h . nop ire. t :i i? it. 'Tp i i J. r: 'tr>f trio diplomatic oorrts, vh*," h i v j i. _? h id t ? - i r ; r. 'ivrfi . f r'uit; Rtwi :il ' r -tv i i . i nor have nivt r ppo rtnt ity .r- > roe is r tro >i<i i in *?> n- ir-?ii< qual'' ie- l>? whtch that Hugo cupuvi' i-c tor atvr; li ^ii . eut :.u !u r or 'o. ' i \kfcss tl! k oatii . The L;rd Chancellor (Tor.!; rr?lsbur> i 11 "i< dm nistered h ' ? tl e hilt: Afterwords ih< v r:mo men ;t'rr ol the round!,' f -Mi nc r x , it h 1 irds iu cmiti i'. took ! he oat h of aliegiunco and ' then . \ in ' r a bo for. hi i.'je-'y, a.:i at a iovoe, except1 hat ch ?usod and kir<fted t11 !<i . ) ! ' fore passing ?u* ?,' > ' ; he I'l' .nn < i . !'! i- br<ai;Ji tiiu ceremony to; i . :csf . \t "' ? ia - moment i!,?. ! ? ij/ \ I : to atf mnl tl.t ' : >al .i : r 1 ?\. 1 ;e , ii-' >' ; ,! or < !' .jo i ! to tie- pre | 1 i' " V? r1 i -. 0 ! t ; > -! ot t.V)? r?Mrhl. I )I: i: ' M 1' ill i . !>? Air ' ' ,p < * ? til" , i no lo'd i.'11 11' i - i r-i n.Mi' 1 ot her 'epi .weld; vi i t ? i ' '?! ' 1 mi vi'inl >' ' j .1 ;i >c - I' tc . i- v ' re I > hi' i I ? } .. the 1 5;?<( tt . 'I 'M- iu<>;*:iitig |>:tjI-M'^ !?!11ilishi-il ,i long t ribnt ; 10 i :? <?u< n from the poet I:i 11 : ?*nt?*, Mr Aired Austin. Orders hav been issued tor ? , it to troops to line the st re us i>1 Londo i today for I lie pro( lamillion ceremony. The Gazette orders the court 10 go into morning until ?Julyj -I, and into n tit* morning hi-til '.lan. -4, 11M;I.ord BohertS; hits ordered tlte army to adopt morning until March f?. Memorial services will he heid in St Paul's cathedral morning! and evening daily, until the; I interment At the first of these J held at. the evening service \esterdav, some .">,000 persons ;\vere present. Bishop Berrr I r?ad the hnrin! service and t ; ad march" in S.aul and oil i funeral music was rendered. I II r. K I M.S A u 1.1 \ A I.. The ' i n \>< ror cmtorcd : ''I|)11 <11 it I J ;.'?>[< Ill , lit] |?r .' ? d-al to Ma' llftJl'OU;;ii I;i 11 i ion had mom nod a garb f Mourning; frora rod to end- A thick fog enveloped the city !i' i pall Throughout the West End blind-; were drawn while >11 all 'he omha^ioK, govcrnj ment officers and public buildj inifs the flags wore half masted. 1 The law courts, the stock exchange and all the produce and % i ni( tal exchanges throughout tlio j country only assembled to close ' immediately after the presiding olficers had addressed to the members a few words of tribute to iho dead monarchThere were exceptionally lar.o congregations in the churches in all parts of tlio country. At St. Paul's cathedral the prayers for the royal I family were altered to read. "For our, sovereign lord the king and queon consort" All the services were ended by ibe plaving of a dead march. The various naval and miliiot s fired a salute of SI guns m i- v to signalize the t >e ?(1 if t one gud for aeh chuipletod year of the fjtiron,> ,'igi .Vrui' / i ?>i Mr- \V !i. (blip will open a l . 4?1.. 1 IP' ' IIHIM! .MUSIIIOBB '' iii i?* lir-i of nox month in 1m looms now oct'lii>iecl 1 >\ .1. M isnivlit A Co. j nrjir tho .aotorv. Mr. Culp is 1 a u .o(l |>p ino - mnn, having | made a l?i'j sticro < a an agri- 1 . i! 11 u ri-1, i' m 1 w< pr liet- that J ho will ni". i a success in his ( "O"" bmdnoss. 11" will oporato ? . ! -r ?'i firm i;in,a i f 0, . B Cplp Co . ' >H mj.-' n:. rzonia. ti a ' umrfing' ^ vibrantly < .erlain'a in o.. mm t v *iny v??ry vi,* ? ?. - 1 a 'f n ri. inaitMiitly ' - l'\ f|]t? ionl for i ' u >"* ;?n?l :? vonto remedy t.ij,- 'k, .'liai pfu handa, ohilitl.iinn. "-.-t t? i t tin) cl.r oi i?* sore ? .?" > eenta |.;t ?>mx. Ko- *a> by liik'ir, (.re f I?. utr f'uinpary, l-yr. mm: i State of South arolina, Lancaster ounty. v. ;!Iiai,, ,| (;..r Ion, j pi. P. 1 *i:ii??l.ifr??. I Court of . i ! rufRinit J. Common Defendant. j ? , ' >\ V'UTl K of hii order of the ' t ) ( '< itr! - i -Met! by liih Honor Deo. 1 in i! ilnti'il, * 'heater, ?. i l" <r> sth, 1*101, I will oiler for Mile public Aimtion f n front of the Court ' IImim , 1 ;i c:\ -ter aforesaid, ' . . i |. . < I in rVh!*H;iry, A. !>, T.imj, all 'hat piece, parcel or rr.i t o*" I i' ' \ injf, heinu and situate n ' ?h a: < 1 notify, South Carolina M:! I *V !'< llows: I i\ i? };;and fortyl'(.? It U KKS, >r , .ml hounded hy lamia wi, a . I'. Spratt, Allen ; inJoii a <i i. ' vt . \I! purchaser or 1. r papers and the . fw :pa. PMRTV.Ii r. c. c. I., r. ?:l.r.v ?r; ! \ K S, \\Y A It. )! !?. 'VS. J .' I1, A {N i. . ? i_ FILE CURE \ .? <" T i i im '. rn.n-1'itln.* - I'1 i C I it '.mm ut . 1 -f i;l n(? li h ti< ! .ifi , Wti.Cll In i . ?' i 'i ? 4 pi 11', ti inohf: ry. i 'i in iii- ii'uii M.-i./'M:! V\O r n ich * U? fl< x. No N'i ' !> ii ami *1 a box. d for *.Y ^ i'ii i ai S in) |i ? ir? ?'. 0!f>'Trt'i NT 25(.; r..\ 5(c. . } S isl P A l*(0H pii'b'v * paiit m l.\ iTr i I: .in. s'l <>M M K k<) . f'U > ml I' I.( ' 111 IT III! I Kit Small. I iiii i i* .ii. ! t.i f s|x-riiiily adapted i Mr. i .1 um -J.? rent*, r v. a a Mm* I i u, Imih, Apt-Ms (.tinea . .i i'. vi I e-w.J Ii.Ik m "iiiii ther, i? > Nr?? ; .i. !-iu< i mong r.i,ililr? lrum; ut i. si Ii ng troubles. I'rompt (ion wid -HVt? the Jifcilo onea! om the*? t rribif di8?a?eH. We| Know <it nothing so certain to {.ove instant relief sn Orin Minute Cough (Jure. It can also he re:t?d upon in grippe and all throat tnd lunc trnublesof adults.I'leai* * 111 to take. Crawford Brow, d-waDyspepsia Cure rx a _ l. _ a uigesis wndi you oai> If artificially digests the food audaldn Nature In strengthening and recoil atructlng the exhausted digestive organs. It istho latest discovered digestjnt and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It instantly rclievcsand permanently euros I>vspep9la, Iudigcsbon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Naui>% , Sick Headache, GastralKla.CflMnnnp*# nil Ot her r.'suh.i of imperfect dlgcjiwMa PrlcrV>x MillIfl. Lar^oslzec^idBtttatUtjMtt I nvnswM n vnmmpi I kBuFs ! COUGH SYRUP/0 cnres Hacking Couglm, Sore Lungs, Bronchitis. M Grippe, Pneumonia aiiu VHl all severe lung affections. A Why then risk consump- B tion, a slow, sure death ? B Take warning 1 Act at ?3I onco 1 Buy a bottle of Yd Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, ra a doctor's proscription, used over 50 years. Price, B only 25 cents. Insist on B having it. Don't bo ini- ?9 posed npon. Refhse tho M dealer's substitute: It is not aa good as Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism I Aches and Pains. 15 & 25 cts. Auditor's Notice. LANCASTER, S.C.,Dec. 5,1900. VTotick is hereby given that this IN office will be open from FIRST HAY Oh1 JANUARY to the 20TH DAY OK FEBRUARY 1901. for tin purpose of receiving the returns of the taxpayers of Lancaster county. All persons having property in their possession or control, as managers, holders, or as husband, parent, guar3ian, trustee, executor, administrator. receiver, accounting officer, agent, attorney or factor, on the llrst day of January 1001, are required to list the <ame for taxation within the time required by law or incur the penalty of Fifty per cent which attaches in cane jf failure to do so. The poll tax of One Dollar is laid upon all male persons between the tges of 21 and t?0 years, except persons who are maimed and unable to am a support; also onfederate solliers above the age of 60 years. The Auditor or an assistant will stem! the following places in the county on the day named below for the convenience of the public, aceola?Tuesday, January 11 m. Pleasant Valley?Wednesday, Jan. 9th, llelalr?1Thursday, Jan. 10th. Van Wyick?Friday, Jan. llth. Dixie, a m., Dwight p. m.,?Monday, Jan- 14th. Pradesvillc?Tuesday, Jan. 15th. l'axuliuw?Wednesday, Jan, 10th. Flat Creek church?Thursday, Jan. 17th. Dr. C. C. Welsh's?Friday. Jan. 18th. Pritnus?Saturday, Jan. 19th. 11 all c Cold Mine-Monday, Jan. 21st. Kershaw?Tuesday and Wed , Jan. 22d and 23d. Heath Springs?Thursday. Jan 23d. I'lhanant 11 111?Friday, 2 p. hi., Jan. 85th. Dry Creek P. O. ?Monday, Jan. 28th. Under an act of the legislature, all persons having a gross income of $2,500 or more are required to make a return of the same to the Auditor at the time of making their other returns. It will be tc the interest or every taxp'.ji r t? make his return promptly ot ail persona! property: also of all transfers or improvements on real and save the penalty of 60 per | ?.mf ivliisli ultnxliuj uflar l >,.. ?( I f \, ., f l February. All persons sending: their returns to tlii-- office by mail, will plessu sign , rh?* oath at tiottom of return before an j Dflluer who is authorized to take th name JOHN A. OOK, outity Auditor 1 ?eo. 8. ltKMV h onstruettnn rim 10 Regular ana Painless, iint l'.ilna tn St>V r, 11! ps qml LUnluytureU tiy in rtte Wfpr.kw vt ie Wine or Ifrnta The Rest Plaster A piece of ilannel dampened witti Chamberlain'* i'aut Hal in and bonnd to the alf-'cted parts is superior to any plaster. hen troubled with lame hack or pain9 in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be noire than pleased with ttie prompt relief which it affords. Tain Halm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. ^ rx. & Thia signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets loo remedy that cures'n cold In oi?? THE PIIOEMXINSURANCRIO. flARTFORI), CONN. o ASSETS, January 1st, 1901, $5,583,494.25. Insures town and country property. Agent at Lancaster. A. J. CLARK. Jan. 9, 1901. ly. ALL WHO" USE COLEMAN'S TOBCCO OIL LIN IMENT ha? 11? the Hc?t In the world. \V HAVE u ijuanttty on hand instructions to xlvs ono Mottle to each of our subscriptions, except In Towns where it in sold by Medicine Dealers. This Is done to introduce it where not already known. If not sold In your community, send us 120 CENTS Cash or stamps for ONE year's subscription and we will seed you a bottle PREPAID, and give you the Atrency Address, SOUTHERN FARMER DURHAM, S. C. ru?sYs COTTON RMT~> DBffe'Th inal, genuine. LHNYROYALH BILLS i oltabm?Al vhivh B B ,ufe. I.adles fkftU fur I ?r W >? Svfli.tlf.n Hrutl an*! r' I p laii, nen'f Injure. K Mnllnd u> any ad??r -n on rt-cHptofl * .On by C.i ft. Paul, Minn The Ki;?t M?-dCrawford llr?H , UriiRKlnt*1, Apentu, I .aliens u r, >. i'. I ?) w l ft DIIIM wPAItH'-wnm 1 H num p?^T.<?rt.7.-vtsv!a: X F* r' * ?' !" ? ?WHl i> J*%f A IJ Ho*fc Mi i il L Ifoni? Tr*?it*ti#nt mjK. Ad.trw? I " K'' WVOOU.EY M. 0.. AUMItm Ou. * SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE UV IPC 3egm -53New Y And the New Centurj Cleaving 0u All Winter Goods We have'decided to carry notl A. 1 * A * \T ining muse go in season. i\o m* Object of this Sale is to Unload This is no ordinary sale, but a Cash Buyers. We make unusi all lines. Many goods will go at even LESS. Everything we offe The Slaughter Alrei Now is the chance of a lifet profit by this unusual Cut- Price Bargain conter With 5,000 yards good Alamance only fif.O u u Cotton Flannel 7i cent 1,000 44 Mill Flanneletts 10 cent valu ^00 " French Flanneletts, 10 cent \ : 1200 44 Schoolboy .lean, 15 cent valu Corset Remranls, (yar?l square), 20 cent I Bleached 1 able Damask, -10 cent value, o jTurkey Red Table Damask, 35 cent value j Doilevs and Napkins very Cheap, 25 cent Best Calicos, Indigo Blues Turkey Reds, I the Best Standard Fancies, value 0^ Ladies' Jackets Lined with Quiller Satin, 44 44 Fancy kind, value $0.75, 44 4k Nicely made, value $5.00 Black Fur Collorelts, value $1.25, only 44 4* Larger, value $2.00, only 44 44 Full si/e, value $2,25, only A few large Handsome Capes very cheap. Large Double Cloth Capes, value $1,00, o Small Plush Cloth Cape, value $1.25, onl A few splendid Rainy Day Skirts, value > SHOT. ttAUfcATT k V Mli. V V 1\4 mm A fit. Al jL Jk XL A LONG TO BE R] 100 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola and (ilos; lace, or agonal, price $2,00, $2.1 placed on the Bargain count down at The entire lot bought to go in a day. We also have some big values in Child re Buy Underwe; 9 Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Di ?50 cents each?now only Ladies', Missses and Children's Union Shi Ladies' Vests, Some Great Pant 50 pairs line $4.00 Cassimuro pants, now 25 pairs fine $2.00 Cassirnero pants, now 150 pairs wool pants?mixed lot ? value $1.50; your choice lor n m t * r? lLame too Lace ror the He 14 fine Black Overcoats, value $5).00; wil Many Specials wo havo no! space to m The Canson CASH --ex SALE! . mnnnnur^ ciNNV-mas I THE ! earB^ t With a Big $ it Sale. * . H > Must Go. - - JLt hing over. Everyitter about cost; the winter stuff. l great chance for ? lal reductions along HALF Price; some r, a bargain. idy Began. * ime?Don't fail to Sale. s Loaded Hot Stuff. 4 cents, value, only 5 " e, only " ralue, only 7$ kt e, only 10 u value, only 15 u nly 25 t% >, only 25 " ,s a Dozen and up. Silver Grays and cents, only 5 conta.value $S.50, only $4.95. only $3.95. , only $2.05. 75 cents. *1-00$1.25. V nly fi.r? cents, y 90 " M.00, only $2.75. VTS EMEMBEBED. * Kid button nnd ^0 and $3.00? er and marked $1.25. i ns' Shoes. ir uneap. rawer?,our price 35 cents, * rts from 25 to 50 Cf 4r 124 to 40 ? : Values. 4 2.00. 41.25. from 75 cents to 75 cents. )lidai) Trade. II lei .them k" lor $0 f>0. ik en t ion, STORE, f