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Bugone Field's Vfd*s ova Ambition fend Dyo> pepsla. Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, "otfap'UioupeciUtoe a man for endoitor andQ",'>metimos extinguishes the Are of anq&ttoh." Though great despite his cambist tit FieUl sutToeod from iudigestic*r?l] his life. A weak, tired stomach cadFfc digest your food. It needs rrw* You can only rest it by the use f a preparation like Kodol, which referes it of work by digesting your food. soon rcstoros it to Its normal tone, tjen^toonlrg, Satisfying, Envlgoratlng. Fleered only by E. C. BKWirri Co., Otilcugu TofSl. botkle contain* 2V4 times the 60c. iuee. LANCASTER ? EHTEBPBiSE. Published Wednesdays by EnTKUUIUSIS PUBLISHING Co. ,\. J. CLANK. Editor. O-ie Year, - - - $1.00 Si t Months, - - .50 Three Months, - - .'25 j IN A I; VANCE. Wedncfiiav, November 26, 1002 Herr Krnp, the groat German gun maker, died in fierlin last week, leaving an immense estate. Here we are on the 26th o( Novetnoer and no killing frost yet ! Glnrieus climate we have. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day a^d we of this fav<ired Southland certainly have much to be thank ful tor, and we should manifest our thankfulness by attending servie s. ii praeucaiue, returning thank* 'o Him who Rendeth the sunshine i*ii<i the rain, and making snilili'e contributions to the poor orphans of the state. To Patron*, Trustees and Teachers. As the time is near at hand when 1 will assume mv duties as iSujH rintendent of Kdueation for Lancaster county for a sccuiii! term, 1 wish to present my sincere thanks for the con faience reposed in ine, by electing to the olhce the second time. It is with new /eal and ' ni'i'.'v that 1 again assume the _r- .ii respousihilit\ of being placed at the head of the educational interest of the county. It is mv purpose to make liie n?ixt two vear> the most progressive u: i "VIIS, (? I ?i!' it*. Ill* c<i e- v?n il intei t- arc concfivd, that has over been known in the history of Lancrs: or ""ittttv And t ) make a succe*-^ in this great work, I r u have <l?e hearfv eo opera ti-">v of patron trustor and tnotu'r, worling ;is a unit, poac fully and harmoniously. i:: some districts there arc too viti'iy schools. When wo co-isnlcr tho amount of the fluids which their enrollment brin s to such schools, we cati very readily see the need of con solid;*, on. It would increase tho thru.I \ iii.tkc longer terms, insui ,.ei tor teachers and create a greater interest in every particular. thereby insuring better aUt nuance and accomplishing TI*i>:? f o i* 'ii-.! vi??> ? ' i vi I1IWIV Otu work in < ur schools 1 hoj't! to soon s??c? the district that have two or more 9ini.ll - !n ols, uniting their interest ami money in one good firsi class school. There is an i Ilf" 1 i U.'i' i.!. on tlm lir.pf #-f ?i ... ? -- J/??? ? n11'"1 n >< ,]<? to want tie* school lious^ at. their door, and will not help in building up a school unhss ir is placed just to suit then This should not he the cast it ir, impossible for all to . .- > i ,i!.?d justastht , would liKi i.ni therefore it. becomes 11. ' < .; y t i " |j. re !> SJl< l'ilice m-o'c iu this respect, as woJ , n many oilier particu Itti'ri Tiuatoos should visit their schools often and encourage both teacher and pupils to greater work and should be sure when they select a teacher that they have one of the best. Teachers should realize their duty as a teacher?fc now that teaching is a calling and not a mere money making profession as some look upon it. Pupils should be aware of tho fact, that the teacher cannot help them any unless they are willing to help themselves, and 1 hope to see greator interest taken on the part of the pupils than ever before. Parties having business in my office will please take note of the fact, that 1 will not be in my office on Saturday, 13th of December next, as 1 will meet, with the Educational Association at Heath Springs. I will be in my office on the following \T nmljjf TTntil flirt lmr iir?tir>?a I will lx* in my office every Saturday ami first Monday in each month unless otherwise through I the county papers. With best wishes and highest regards to all, 1 am Yours for Education, A. 0. Kowkll, Co. Supt of Education. Rheumacide cures rheumatism by neutralizing the arid* :n the hlood Hint driving them out through the natural channels. So'd by .1. F. Mankey A Co. tnar*29-6in Secret Marriage Ends In Tragedy. Special to The State. Nichols, S. C., Nov. 24.?A tragedy occurred here this afternoon as a result of which Duston H. Sarvis, a telegraphy student, lies dead, and Miss Joscphino Burns, a popular young lady of this town, is seriously wounded. / It seems that Sarvis and Miss I Burn s were secretly married on j September 22nd and lately the 'girl has begged Sarvis to acknowledge her as his wife No refused and threatened to shoot her if she should divulge 'it H'P'lf (> oftnr. [noon and demanded that ho go | to h?r people and toll of tin* 1 marriage, as it must now ho ' known. She said she had told her parents and tin*}' would publish it if he did not. I'ponthisSar vis shot hor tho bullet entering the centre of the forehead, rati2 1 fry ; ing up and passing through the :jcalp. As she fe'l Sarvis turn jed the pistol 011 himself and sent a bullet under his ear and I through the base of his hrain. ilis death was instantaneous Hoth Sarvis and the girl who j claims to he liis wife are well 1I-11 own and ihe terrihle tragedy i is preatly deplored t>v the ccmjinunity. Sarvis is from Loris, j Horry county. I in was about , 11 years old. Nichols, the scone of this (tragic occurrence, is on the Wilmington branch of the .Atjlantic Coast Lino, and is in i Marion county, j T<? Ciirca C..I.I In {In llitf. Take Laxative Kromo Quinine I'Hhlets. All druggist refund the money if it fails t-o rijre. K. W. hnivf'* aignature is on each hox iinnte A report that the department , of agriculture wan ofTeriug r re ward fur a hug choUia remedy had earned a large amount of extra work for pome of tin 'employee*. More than one I thousand letters have heen ra jreived, claiming the reward. I from persons who pay they have a "eure rnre." An a rule the . 1 writer* natid tho reripea for th<m rHmfldiM but occasionally they i say that when the reward will ih made "tho rrceipe for the rem ody wili be forthcoming and not | until then," I Know One HnraRointHly ft AO ut?tllUkt? OukL lu QA?10 U Pynf-D?l?UTk KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT "Gypaj" Crushes the Life Out of Her Keeper. Savannah, Ga., November 23? Gvpny, a big elephant belonging to Harris Nickel Plate show,went crazy six miles iroin Valdosta yesterday afternoon and killed her keeper, James O'llouike. The circus train had been in a wreck at Tifton earlier in the day, when several of the animal cars were wrecked and two or three trained horses killed. The elephant Gyp. sy was in a highly nervous state when the train pulled out for Valdosta, the next show point. Six miles out from that town Gypsy became so noisy and rest less that O'Kourko entered her car, as the train stopped at a small station, lo try to quiet her. i, I minetliat el v in.nl limin -it ' lacked the man and crushed l?i? ' life out against (tie side of the cur. O'Uourke for some reason did not close the door ot Hie car (utter him, so. alter killing her keeper, Gypsy escaped to the woods. Her absence was noted i before the tr.tin left the station [ and a hunt was organized. The big beaut was shot a number of times before she succumbed to rillo bullets in the brain. O'Kowrke's body was taken to Valdosta, where it was given a spectacular burial this afternoon, being taken to the cemetery in a circus wagon drawn by six white horses. His home v.us in Now Orleans, where lie has a wi.'e and j i family. The skin and boi.es ol i (the elephant have been saved. Twelve men buried the mountain of lleeh this afternoon in the woods whereGypsy wus killed. For h bad ta?te in the mouth ruke Chamberlain's Stomach audi I Liver Tablets. For sale by .1.1* . i I Alac key Ac Oo. Don't Forget j | 1 hat nr.*t-cluss colored gio-| j eery store. TV" ft V/>trnlf rr | l-s^ ivr'.-i-.j v: Vl j' Hah been established on ( oile^o St. , near F. hi MasseyN roe.dclice. i K (iregory, Manager and Sfcrc. I tary ar.u S. ii. (iremttj, asM.it- j ant clerk. We aell as cheap j.e tin . cheapest and as good goods. Yoi ( I are cordially invited t?? c II on n? j and be trcateil right. |,S\ R.Gregory & Co. Mermtmr tton ren-le K?'Rii!?r and I'unl enHud J'uilia tu Sides. lltus sunt LtinOM c .i d b> V SO'?tl\r \Mno wind <*?r Tfthlptq Tax Notice. I j IN A1 ( OKI'A N t K WITH Til K j i 1 ' ?f i he Legislature to raise 1 ' ?nppi>es tor 'tie <i?cnl ye>.r beginning i January 1st 1MI2, notice is hereby 1 I given that li e 1 reasurer'a cilice o* ! ' Lancaster county will be oj>.mi tor the ! , j collection ?>f tar.es from t he 15th day! i ot October, lb<)2, until the.'list day of! j December L?t'2. i ne 'f \ y ih as follows : .state Tax. f> mills. 1('otinf v Tax 4 " ' I Const it ut lonal School Tax ;t 44 Int. on It R bnndt, CAC KR 3 " ! Retirinn *' " 44 " t 44 Tot hv 10 " IKTKKKST N TOWNSHIP BONDS, C. C I * C. K. II. : I'lfiJint If ill 3 mills ! ("Jills ('reek " Cane Creek 4% " LOCAL SCHOOL TAX. I Lancaster 4 mills j ' Interest on bonds. I,'4 44 Heath Springs 3 41 UukhurHl I 44 i Kershaw 4 44 Jones X Roads ... 2 44 TOTAL I.KVY RV TOWNSHIPS AND I?IHTItlCTH Indian I.and Ill mills Wax haw Id 44 11 Cslie Crt ek 20'8 44 1J 4> 44 Graded School... *26 4* .1 X. R '22}i " Oil's Creek 21 44 4 ' Graded School 21!'^ 44 * .1 X R 2.4 * 44 Ho ford Id 44 j I'lat Creek Id 44 r\rr!*fi?iw Z" Pleasant I(i?I . M* " " ' Kershaw 28 " M " Heath ^prin^s 22 " " Oakhurat 22 " " .? X. K 21 " Odar < )reek 1 <> * J X. R 18 ? Correspondence relative to faxes promptly attended to. W C. OAUTIIKN, County Treasurer. ALWA' < So * Ne OUR ENTIRI Fall and W! are now ready for "Something new" is we can apply to our sto the week, as every nev comes out usually finds pecially is it a fitting < son for every season I little better than last have seen a prettier !in Goods and dress patter we are showing Goor have been very careful undersold, and are be who thoroughly unde your trimmings, etc tew of the "New Thinj DRESS Wool Poplin, satin-faced Hair, Venetians, Tricots, spuns, fine French Flannel shades, soft wool fabrics ir Veilings, hroucles, Froadcl dresses. SIL As for silks, our stc Ail widths guaranteed biac fancy stripes and Persians. TRIM ft To match every dress pal cream applique, passmentr and esrurial laces. JACK We are showing the correct material, best workmanshi coats, ever sent out from TS SHC We sell the kind that Our line for fall and winter gest assortment in Lancast BARG. Never before have we h; in most every department 50c men's Hats at 25c. 20c boys' Hats at 25c Caps at 10 and 15c. $1 shirts at ^or. 50c shirts at 25c. S10 men's suits at <6. 55 nien's suits at 52.50. 52 men's pants at 5i 25. We might go on writing ; we insist on your visiting ( You don't have to buy?it goods. We rely on pric< treatment to retain it. Respect f We have a beautiful line & Demurest Sewing Mach 0 1 YS mething ' !W I LINE OF nter Goods ' you to examine ; an expression that re almost any day in v and eood idea that ; a place here Es~ expression at this se&finds our stock just a ^ We hardly think you ic of novelty Dress ns in this city than Is in this department ly selected, cannot be 'in? shown by a lady rstands how to select Below we mention a ?s GOODS Prunella, Soliel, Camel's Scotch Cheviots, Ilomes in all the fashionable 1 Albetross, Cashmeres, oths, Armours for street KS > >ck cannot be excelled, k Taffctta, Moire Yclour, 4 /TTMflQ t?? xN ao :tern in black, ecru and ics, nets, braids, chantilly :ets t slv Its n?*U/f<l i * r?I!-? K^ef - - - ? . , .? f * V \ I V ' W i | j ? / V S' W p in jackets, capes, furs, few York city. )ES gives entire satisfaction. are beauties and the larer. illNS id so many real bargains ol the store. 51 men's pants at 75c. 25c hoys' pants at 20c. 5 1.25 shots at 95c. 54.50 rugs at 53 5?51 table covers at 50c. 7 1 2c brown drills per yard 5c. 4c brown sheeting at 3c. about these bargains, but ^11 r store soon as possible, 's a pleasure to show our is to win trade. On fair Lilly, . 1 all sizes of Rugs. Davis ines are fast.