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> ' LAN Vol. XII. TKn *r-<r * tic; \JI 1 c J. F. I> Furnitu * Remember the Date?5 ? Scan the following and - - ?- ?-??? * - ? S?CIAL Bargains Single barrel,blued ste*4,walnut stock, breech-leading, 0-4.00 i Double barrel, walnut Stock, re oouncung TQ ftA twist steel barrols, tPi/?UU tSeiing Machines 5-d rawer, head, ball bearing, h*??h arm, (SlR.OO Tlie new GOODIUCJT, 5-drawer, drop head, ball fvearing Mecbbie?p.lwpr? ^ a leader at ^pZlljiUV/ ^ Will be sold for thtf? flay only, as follows : Any perniif* buying and paying for good* of any! kind, in either department of ^ our stores, to the amount of J $5, can have the iitavAi C HA improved (loodrich ntvp 1 li. 1/ v We will only sell TWO machines at this price. You never have and never will, an long as this old earth of ours pounds roil or] the sun upon ic* cinder path, have such ail opportunity. SCALES, weighing to 25- ibs **- ! "O A T'f "1? i V ? ' .4.3 iZ* i .v L f JL X.!? kJ irmisr^ : ' f ' ->"f ;.- s\j lL^r'^1 >*''' |j,-\? n - h. 'Hp *5* . -1 ^7?? i : r?.oo, $o.oo; Lie at h e r, $ 1?. 5 0 j (i.\ k cf> i "7 rr i BKDSTKA DS, v?> A - # O I m('K <? \ C>R! k 1 \ M'T f ? I ^ ^ - 4>? i\ i i it I'ir> i\<r>, >+ * M v^T l^ttoy; $2.50 j $7.00 j ? ty-SOak Rocker, #(jijj $,'cc' 1 chars j * Rocker, DRUGS and MHDI and Oils?in fact anyti . above?COME SAT AST E LANCASTER, S. jat Barg V AT r iacKey & re Depa "Saturday, No\ [ see if you ever heard o Standard size, position dots on ebony finger board, cherry, $2.25 1 Better, $4.00 Best made, $10.00 ( 7 brack ot.ts, nice finish, $1.25 i I Banjo, 14 bracketts, real 0 0 OR I, nice, , Banjo, 39 bracketts, fin- (PO A A est in the land, tPO.Uvi. > S# Violin beautifully figured and (p f) AA I sweet tone, ^ | Open action .double bel- ~ ~ lows fnVllPfs ; 111 t I'I'WI ? L'L' ? ? J *-y> nj ^ ^ F% I iJOuKi ii-i & v*. v> vt./.vy v' ; t ! . ( | < T'Q "C* >' JL.> i^s U X X O X* i. p? ||V? |j :;."i ': - '":.:;:p r ' %: ''" ' PI \ iv: * nVr; ' ' ._., ."!? ^ Tr^y** f* 'i*** * k) ?,:X V '; J . ' ? ; ' V n ' ? . ^ ii.jUlU.WV7M ! In Our /icusehold Goods. llp^Odk Ct-illdi' idOiS; ' * % 65 Cents 1HT tkv ylt\ i ms i MLamp1 X 20c. CI NHS of all kinds, \ ling you can call for, a VURD AY R EN C., WEDNESDAY, NCn f, 8 th, ain Day J 1 cos. ; rtment ; r. 8--0ne Day Only f such bargains before r ?, 7 and 8 inch, " 10c. p S0T? _ Two BLaded 1 Pocket Knife, m I AT yy Hammer, | Hammer, 0 j0 c(s^ | - ctH> ^ i' -&*** RAZOR, 1 $l.()0. ? i^ss Hatchets. 10c. t Razor Straps, 1 (W four sides, * BARGAINS IN ? jf^Wi GLftsswARE-i, ?3 Glasses, 25c. I * Largo tiowered pitcher, 10c. J Large Cutter Dish, lOc.U Largo Molasses Pot, spring!1 lid, 10c. t Cream Pitclior, Cutter Dish and i Siip-ir Bowl, 25c, t] tGood QRfC" ^ Lantern Zil/vb; v t y \ K V TfY* J jTvuXS JL JL 'Li 909 m ml I . ? fc i; S it ? * * t ? e *1 * V I hms i ^ f ? V <*/ '.f*', ' >' ,* I '. ' 'x-.f c V* J i .* V. -.^ '11; r , r<l ^ ijto 1) h.K-k, g 'i{j I G 5 Ji , \} * !* ' s1: 1 i - ^ J | H 4 ii ?! ? I' "I V. ' ? -, ' , ? '" Mf (il Jt> * k-vLLif bottom i 'In r?KZ* ^ I' /j ^ ,.f~?;, 'j P '" . ' rl n- 1- I .;. ?, (N -1 Ol/> ,,. LL "hr-h* ? ' ffl Rich A Gold !! /L*~A i? 1' /? Mwrary Lamp, W $2.00 J; --- X? 1' Ttefe&f"' Cooking STOVES t)f nil kinds and at tlin low^-G prices ]>o-sil)Io for good goods. f - ?? -- " # |t Vindow Glass, Paintsh nd at prices indicated r I > TERP /EMBER 5, iqo2. 'eddy Haw Gone Home to Vote. Brandy, Va., Nov. 3.?The pecial train bearing President loosevelt and party left here i.t 9 :30 a. m , for Washington. The party arrived at tho train n carriages from tlie home of lopresentative Rixey soon after 1 o'clock. On Hie station platorm after liis arrival, the presilent held an informal recepion. Many of the residents of brandy and vicinity took adrantage of the opportunity to unbrace and shake hands with lim. The president met probibly his only namesake in Virginia?Teddy Roosevelt Fant. Toddy is a baby about a year >ld and crowed vigorously in he arms of his proud mother is the president chucked him mder the chin. Just before the special train lulled out President Roosevelt topped upon the rear platform if his car and in response to the landclapping from the crowd hanked the people for their ;reeting. At Remington, in response o demands of a small concourse if people, the president, speakng from the rear platform of lis car, said : "1 want to say what a very i;reat pleasure it has been to me o bo here and see your beauti ill country, and to be received tverywhere with characteristic Virginia hospitality. I had the ..-.^.1 r~_. ;wuu l?M ill IH! lO V1S11 TWO OI* liree of your battlefields?the irst and second battles of Ma I lassas and Cedar Mountain?| md to bo shown over them by nen who had worn the blue md men who had worn the jray. We are all alike now, md we can glory alike in the J alor of each side and tlx* do ! otion to duty as each sid" saw is duty. (Applause.) uri'K Skin 'I vonii!*', lAUtur, (arentrit i'mi ? * Free, t r , , , I i y our ' ( . )n iiii ( -'i' i, li-, t.< 1 <' .'< ' . *r 1 on hiwo b?>..iv f oi o. , -i ?'>ir. ?*i ixincloi", tot .nr. Sin to i. i czema, iti'i ma. n-.i; ?r. . . irios, catan: , rl'mrunu , >r >ny !i'o-jcI ?; Lit: <1 sen.-t . Jotanic Bio >1 Balm (LJ. i' i }j dj; rove t! ' on, < :r I yrpopnu. ft - -r 'V' n- kH ipys. Just me icine i >. ; ' if.-. ? ':<<rv- 1.1 ' I or homo Sample t roe 1 md prepaid by writing Wind! <i?ini Company, Atlanta, lia. i Describe trouble aid special ] roe modieii! Advice Mho ^ent in ' Uhltd letter fl II H. ip peci- J 11?\ advised. for chronic, (l?.-ep i eated pa boh of m j 'ir Mood am! !-:in oMoaJto., and i-urte alter a 1 > -loo fails. M ay He llanged. Magistrate MeMa-ter yesterlav afternoon gave u preliini- j lary hearing io Win tor Cantey.i ho negro charged with the nnrdor of Kliza Kershaw on the light of Oct. 2.r?. Most of the testimony heard vas practically the same as that j RI8R -' ? - - " " - - -: . L flna^cn No. .34 fljir-??iT'i &9 Run and ?we? \ \ 3? ITS have no etfect oa A,- V ?*-j V-* Jf B fZJnEliA g K5 MtU the damp, je m x \ H keep* the lea th- Ml Di/rCC S JlAKNEsz 9 gfl do not breaic. v N V H No rough ?ur- \ \ \\ K MWW\ . face to chafe V m3 * * \ \ flfi aa long by iho La^7 ' >. \ t EB oie of r.urcka rjl /V V \V"i " 11 y\y / sou tjgL ?v?rywber? (S. 1/ \Y, (\\M aarr /L\ //\ d MU.by ^ J[A ^ff/l StM<iard Oil f( \ My %? v>a* Company ^ _ ? givon at the coroner's imprest or obtained by the newspapers. Louisa Cantey, the wife of the accused, testified, though she \va3 a poor witness. Mr. W. H. Dent testified that Cantey and the murdered Amman were the couple who ogrne into his store on the night of the murder. Laura Jones, Tom Jones pmd Winnie Kershaw, all relatives of the murdered woman, testified as to Cantey's coming to the house and as to the character of the clothes which he wore. The garments were identified as the clothes afterwards found at his home covered with blood. Louisa Cantey said that Winter Cantev came home on tfi?? night of tlie crime probably botween 8 and U o'clock. She $lul not know the exact time as ?ho had no clock, lie asked her for something to cat. She told him he would hav*? to go to a store with ht-s* to got it < hi the t^-ay he told her ho had seen a man with Eliza Kershaw and that he had cut the man and the man had run away She did 11<.)t notice until Monday mot in tig that his clothes were bloody, but be changed them on Saturday nig't while ;t a tiding oni^ioo iho hi?n?n in tlie yard. lie bronchi in :ho dotii s ..mi t. ;i lla'in < it, I lie floor. Pi:.- ?>:..! Pn":i'i Kn;;!i \ ! sa v f 11 : ; el char ' < ( i.;.. v:::a 1.iJ rnrnit l,y a roporh r and . ii "t" ot < ( i., !* . al.d i. . ini? *??v??*: V *S ! ;11 f(-w V. ho hr.v.J i- ft ( :: 1 ' i^il of it j/t !( :;? he ilcn:Mm crimp ; i 1 fv'!" m >lv :r, V t<, |?, V.- :\i ; ' x y ; :j mv.-lrriou - an O* Jl'l .'.i.tli ' r Catarrh Cannot lie Cured it tli orhi 'ipji . mi , a< H: -v "anrot reach the ' at of the ?>. tarrh in a blooi! or coiiftifniinnn! ?JisenBe, and in order in euro it mn*i t%V - internal roiiM i . Iln'l ' .uarrh or iH taken ijt rovlly, hp ' ic's directly on Mte h'noil and iniirom -nrfacf.i 11 t1 II'n ('ntHr.-li ('i:r> no* a quack medicine. It was poweribed by nun of the >) '- physicians n thin country tor year*, and is n regt;!-\r prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined v> i* h the best blood puvitWr-, ading directly on the mucous surfaces. Tie* perfect combination of the two ingredients ia what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. K.J (II KN KY it ( (> , Props., Toledo, f). Sold by all druggists, price 7."?e. Hall's Kamiiy 1 ills arc the be.?t?