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o * Kt't.v Hoy r. w ' **. I Those who sr' inclined to judge boy* harshly, who Toadily gro'r impatient with their careleaancG , awkwardness (for boys are pon * snRsod of both) and general desire to avoid anything that looks like woik, should not forgot that they wpr? once boy a and that in ell probability they were possessed of tho sarrio qualities hp most Loyh of who present. The following admonition to up all is worthy of reproduction : ikI have a profound respect for boya. Grimy, raggud, tousled boys in the street often attract me strangely. A boy is a man in the cocoon, you don't know what it ie going to become, his life ie big with possibilities. He may make or unmake kings, he may change boundaries between states, write books that will mold characters, or invent machines that will revolutionize the commerce of the world. Every man was a boy?it seems strange, but it is really so. Wouldn*t you like to turn Time bnckv.ard and see Abraham Lincoln at 12, when he V had never worn a pair of boots?? the lank, lean, .yellow, hungry bov, hungry for love, hungry for learning, tramping off through the woods for 20 miles te borrow a book, spelling it out erouohing before the glare of the burning logs. ''Then there was that Corsiran boy, one of a goodly brood, nrho wpjtrhort or.lv 50 pounds when 10 years old, who wan thin and pale and parverwe and had tantrums and had to be sent aupperiess to bed or locked in a dark closet because ho would not 'mind !' XT" U - lit- .. ... ?? no wvum uuve enough* that ho would have mastered every phase of warfare at 20, aud when tho| exchequer of France wan in dire I coo fusion, would say. 'The finan i # co?? J will arrang* hem.' Dia j tiurtiy and vividly I rememher a equal, freckled boy who wan born iu the 'Patch' sod used to * pick up coal along railroad tracks I in Buffalo. A lew months aato 1 j iiad a motion to make before rhe Court of Appeals at Kncheater. That boy from the 'Patch1 wan the judge who wrote the opinion granting my petitiou. " f efilei <iav l rode horseback past a field whore a boy was plowing. The iad'a Lair stuck out through the top of his hat, one suspender held his trousers in place, his form wn* bony and awkward, hi? barn lega and arms were brow a and scratched and briar-scarred. He turned bis) home a? 1 passed by, and froruj under the flapping brim nf hial hat he i a^i a ? r'niice out oi j dark, haJf bashful eyps, "nd rood ' efitly returned rny salute. Whcn| }??3 back WK.1 to 111 cd I Look olT my hat .? d went a (iod biers you * down tho furrow after hini "Who known? J may yet cro to that bnv to borrow money, or tr ' hear him preach,or to beg hini to J defend mo in a law suit; or ho may 'i'.uuJ with puhio unmoved,, bare of arm, in white apron,ready | to do hit. .uuty, white cue cone iuj placed over my face, and uight nnd death mm* er^epi: c, into my veins. "rro pnt'snt with the boya?yon i ore dealing with Son 1-8tuff. Hoe-1 ItOj w.111 juui M.ituiiu >uc corner. Uo patient with tho boyp." Fiiilim Ooaclly Altafk. "M wife wm so ill that good phvncianr. wore unable to help her," wr'^o M. M. Auetin, of Wioflheit*T, I od., "bnt wan comV p!e*-,v l>7 T)r King's Now Life fills." Thoy *?nrV: wonders in 8t >0 I h ind L i troobii _ Core constipation, "ink headeche 25c lit Crawford Isroa. and .1. K.I Mnekey & (Jo. ? <iru? tore. # 1 1 * * (IV f > ^ * ' The most remarkable Jaw unit' I* nr. r~?] " . 't * * j- ' r*: i:r 1725 iv tha F-ugli?h Ooir of tho Exchequer. The coroplaints on set forth vorj clearly tha: John He Evorit and Jooeph William* were 11 highway robbers. orn Iu the Huccinot legal phraste Coi the complaint says that the man Ou formed a partnership for the rec pu/poi-eof canning on business em as highwsyman. It was mighty cue profitable, as was ehown by the fact that Everitt sued Williama I'n for the equivalent of $5,000, ''be- cor lug for money wrongfully appro- the priated to defendant's private wit purse." ror Thia was the amount in dispute cor after the partnership had lasted if i only a year. The Everit claim- Mr ed that he discovered that his to partner had not made a fair di unl vision of the spoils. ing The action wae adjudged to be too a gross contempt of Court and ing the plaintiff was ordered to pay diti all costs, while the solicitors who " served the writ were fined $250 ton each. One of the solicitors, a .. . mau named Wreathcock, refused 1 to pay the fine and was sent to Kre prison for six months, lioth ?ve plaintiff and defendant to this It h action were subsequently hanged ccn one at Tyburn aud the other at . Maidstone. _ _ (ice CbsiabcrlBln'a Slonit 'h And Llr- W U er Tshleli. We Try them hell When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appajite. I**"0 When you have a had taste in Wie thai mouth. .. , When jour liver i* torpid. '*y When your bowels an- constipated sees Wln-u you have a headache i ? When you feel hiliou*. They will improve your appe ite, ivvlic cleanse and invigorate your stomach.! and r. filiate your liver anil ho weld . For ?ale by J. F. Mickey, & Co. j an*! The nmiRcp of the morphine waj habit is ao much a truicm that it fljlrv ha* c to cauco much tli?cu*-j n,;, ciiOii. \ ?t tuo is a st?rv i real one. And, according to ft 0f recont book by l>r. Ornther* or*j.i>ltl authority cn the subject, the in I (n ? sidious slavery is continually on|jHnJ tuo increase. There in a olHPfl rae \vh?> carry about with them hypo ?r0 dermic n^' dles, ready to iT'j "ct: jv morphine for anybody who' ill' pay the price, Grer.t, numbra n,e aro thu .? being added to Iho vio.- J tiiua of uiorphiue. t() ( Wili Not IIUle My I.tght Untie i Ma bar A Itu.sliel. P 70 Ovntt.kmkn :?F wi'l not hide my me lipht under a bushel, for I want, the f,r> people to know what your Dnooli's . * Mexican Syrup hac don for me. For four veam l Iihv. h?. m .un ?.>.! .< A-thiua, md ouiild nut get anything! to 'In to?? ftfiv until I v(?vr' Goodie's Mexican Syrup. I took three. ^ !l bottles and i! cur?'(1 nm entirely. li ' von 1111hoping- it rnnv h?? the I i" ' a ? ol oftving some, one front a, horrible a: *1 premature death. Yours nniler obligations. Rev. Tuoa. B. Warwick, Scott Towe, O. < otisunipfi yes try if. It r.nrpn r, | rtinipl" cough as if by inagio, ami it is I \ the best remedy for whooping cough. | , 1'rice-J5 cents. j ' OuV brt'll In illSt ill t'U . tho Some time ago the governor j ( removed J. W. LJoykiu as rna&is- j trato at Lamar in Darlington . i . r 1 'r:OuUUty? Li O iluliOl iii Uvi 4* | ' * msriiago ceroniony of ft white '>Hr man and a mulatto girl, c'a*ui- (ol) iug it was at night and ho did 1 not know tho girl was othor than gtoi white. Tho ex-mftgi?tr?fo ws>* 1 prosecuted in the circuit court.) but was acquitted, in view of the acquittal by the people of Mr. Bo.ykin's county the governor yesterday reinstated him as mag-I tin* iatrato to fill out his unexpired I A. Hi . 1 ihluj.? otrrs. | 1\vr | tun i 01* o WA\TF.I>? Every person that i ,->? !? Buffering with artli.na, to oent* for a Iarj2r?' dollar bottle of ! I'm 1 rckok'ri Asthma <i; k k i mum Nntor ' P ->? !y r0 . nW-0*J-lry Washington, L> C 1 I Wic?k on ?lie Koutlioru. Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 12.? lie Southern railway's fast pas mgor tram No. 39 ran into an ion switch at High i'oint tins orning anil collided with the igine of a freight train. Both igines were wrecked. The tenir of the passenger engine ashed through the ' :c.r<ra car. wo passengers were injured ightly. Engineer Ilouseit of the assenger train hud n leg broken id ankle so badly crushed that jMffBR'"' ' 'W1 tz.~~ ???-? ?? -V. * 1 8ii toft and Cuba. 'Tew York, Deo. 12?Gen. Vr. ' r ' ? (!( : ', !.!.o ti.om- T, (T (he Patricn club tonignt b "Th? United Siatesaod Cuba." 0j said in part; m Cuba was never at) well gov- ej ed bj Spain as she is today, agress wearied of the wars in ba and passed resolutions oguixing the right, of bclliger- cr ;y of ttie revolutionism. lheu 1 ne the war. ^ I want say that I reported to P< jsidont Cleveland the exact ai idition of alTairs that existed ai re. I reported the rebellion ft h all its brutalities and hor- aj s, and told him that it would ? ttinue for several generation# lot brought to a speedy eud. . Cleveland gave no attention my reports, and it was not w til that great roan now sleep- or his last sleep in Canton, O., k oharge of affairs in Wash- a* ton that these atrocious con- _J ons were brought to an end. Cuba is well worthy of the attion of the American people, is the richest spot on God's ru earth. No country can r rival Cuba in its products, is# been awaiting for half a tury for American energy and ? ei prise. If we had not sacri-1 - ?1 r u wixuom ior sentiment, we lid own Cuba today. When did have Cuba we should have i i on to it, but some of the u j-1r wanted to show the world t th*y were acting for human? pake, and not for the poiiion of territory. L'rioi to the war with Spain, >n couiul generai to Cuba, ro were repeated attempts to ipninate me. Wnerever I went' 111 to Pit, With mv hHf.k fr? ihol 1 and Ui.y band on my six i j oter. I received twenty and|jj| tv letters e day jn which I } jn threatened with a!! manner I en deaths. 8onie threatened to J pi >'ay uml aLiiiiiglo me ; u;hcreijy* itring me up to the nearest| ip post, and still others to rioj ,u t.o a horse's tail and dratr tne|al und the streets of Ilabuna. p a Ppaui ii women caiied nt my j ( be ()n? afternoon and handed J uJ i letter from some iSpsuishl ?>i in which they tureatenedi innift to my ollioe, tie mo hand j . ! foot, put me aboard ins wni drive me out of the hor. I received roj- -{.i *h it ' n the Cubans wanted to ki!l;^| because they believed that by j c(] doing war with the United!; tea would surely result. J ro ? ? | iU?s U hn! iwit Arn 'i'aliiuit i'!i yon tuke Grove'- rast.nlefis Chill , k; i?hi I In- formula i* pisinty i it v < i- < very showing that | re liipl) l Mill a.ill ill >" ( (j, rform V11 otirp, no pay. 6l)c | ' !tf? at lllNlOii'SitltMUi i 1 in^fon-iShlHin. N C., Dor 1*2. 1 ? 'Oro hero yesterday destroved i perty valued -it $175,000! 1; $ ! 20,000 insurance. Among . ^ !o3erd were V aughn's knit I bj r mill Wr I) ! <?).'or Tlorroc I * ' 'f**"*1 > ' ~ "v/ , I Sr-lrs .( (\) 1 - a f to i * 4 " ) i>~ui < i i :,ii ro ; Ogbnrn, Hill A- On., lenf I rt iceo. The fire began in the thirl) ry of Vaughn's knitting mill| ? 1 the muse unknown tlin All/C /IMV i ar\w iil. ui ?l. iiii i i aim dendid chance to earn spending icy very easily working for us in ir leisure time; the work is no* (T it, and any woman or tfirl who has j i'.tlc sparo time will do well to! IT il thenifleIves of this grent oppor-| ify to earn money. .Send lis | l* (siiver) not] we will at once j d yon the Cloth with full dirpe , i) epaid ty u* any when in 11 el itrd States ho that you can '(online work at once. Address lirtii.-i ' v rWj " t\ ury, Mas i. ten. 10-0'2-fltno. 1 w. nputation may be necessary, ngineer Sweeney of the freight so had a leg broken. The two roraen were severely bruised id gashed. IT. T Mr.lntyre, St. l'aul, Minn., bo has been troubled with a dialled stomach, says "Chamberlain'e oinach and Liver Tablets do ina ore good than anything I have dver ten. For a ale by J. F. Mackey & >. IIE'S A Bad Man | Who Beats Hip Wife r neglecting the taking out of "e insurance. A little economy daily life would permit the irrying of a policy that would otect the wife from want if hi died, or would mature and nuTit you when you need ii oil. Confer w ith A. J .Cl LA UK Lancaster and i, t him : how : v hat the arenle t c nnp.am ' i earth, TIIE NKW-YORK TFE, can do for you if you' re. f" v " A . .1. C LA 1 K , A gent. J 5100 rl0 vVa. j?cL | Wo hereby oiler a reward of [00 for Hie apprehenpion and i amotion or lor evidence to eon-1 ot the party or partica who ! Iv><l l?ev. W. F. little of "hoti* >50 on the *m do of t} o 17th of ' M>P tprr%> r\f 1 onoon^o*1 v 1 i ' * F ni'n Carolina, nnd an additional ward of 20 per cent, of the) onoy recovered. vV. F. lilTTLK, \) F. HKLMS, monster, iS.O., Nov. 20, *02. Wlorscy to Loan. I VN A RE< BNT VISIT I'O NKW / York (.'ity I made arrangements r which I ran negnt iate loans of nn.Oo ami upwards on lirst too tuii improved cotton !arms at per cent interest on nni* of iteno (1 i id over, and s per cent, interest on mm of less than JilnOO.00. No comiaaion or brokerage charged?oriy a a.sonabie fee for abstract <>t title. It. K. Wy i.ik, Attorney-at-Law. Lancaster, H. C.t Sept. 2, '02?tirn . jon't Forget That first-class colored grocery store. bo Novelty Grocery rs bepn established on I'olietje St. near F. t< Masaey's residence. S K (?re?ory, Mara^er nnd Secretary and Mr*, s. K. Orejjory, assi.-?lart rVrk. We M?ll a* cheap a?* tin < '. *pe?d and n* good gooda. Vol ar cordially iiuiied to call on ui ami >e tieated rijjlit. >. A.Gregory & Co. STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, Lancaster County. In Common FIcjis. Springs Hanking A Mercantile Co., Assignee, lTaintilT, ersus Amanda Catoe et. al.. Defendants. 1)URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF the Court made 111 the ab-ve ?nI titled cause by hi* Honor .Tames Al| drieh, bearing date November 2Qth, 1 'J02, 1 will sell to the highest lodger at public outory before the CMtrt House door, at Lancaster, South Carolina, on the FIRSTJM ON D A TJ| 1 N>;.T A Nl'A RT, ^ ? i.Ii !i.i_ josSaK 1903, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate to-wit: All th*r -> ? ? 1<C?? uci vr ir*ci of land. situate, lying and beirgin Pleasant TIi 11 township, ir the county of Lanoaster, dtate of South Car?4*ta, containing ON K HUNDRED AND THlHpYNINK AND THREE-QUARTER (139^) ACRES. more or leas, bounded on the north by lands now (or formerly) of Wilttjrn! Croxton; on the east by lands of Lafayette Barton; on the south by lands of P. T. Twitty, and on the west by lands of William Cauthen. Also all that tract or parcel of &nd in said township. County and sHfcte, adjoining the above described premises, containing .j*. ? . THIRTY-ONE [31] ACRES. more or less, hounded on the north by the waters of Heaver Creek and lau?is of W. B. Cauthen; on the east by the lands above described; on the south by lands of P. T. Twitty, and on Mie west by lands of 'he said W. It. Cauthen, the?e lands being kro? r. as the "Nelson Stewart Place." Terms of oa'.e?CASH Purchaser cr purchasers to pay for papers. .1 F.GREGORY, C.C.U. & U.M.C. Lancaster County, S. C. GREEN & II IN En, Plaintiff's Attorneys. T ja. v ft' rk* lrr\ u w 2 w- 4 t V< v TV ArrORIlAN'tMC M'lTH TTTTS i act of I lie I earl-l.it i. to i nise Mipjili' - r .11 * -'onI c".r ii s.|f I ...-V - ' , V. -j .-uy j.;ivt?n t hut the Treasurer's rvjliee of I.it. r c ii ,i . ,r t Jig *o! 'er! ion of !ni1 fr i ;ti tit" y of October, I'.KW. until the Hist tiaj of i >eceinhei, 1' 0'2. The l?>vy >- -if follows : S4 af" Tax, .. si iniIN. (ou tilv ' rtX ... t *' I (/list i I lit H iiui S bool i'fi \ .) fnt on R K bonds. 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