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Vigorous Old Age Taine's Celery Compound makes the old feel young, and cures their ills. It has added years of health and enjoyment to many a life. Use this great medicine regularly, and its invigorating powers will fill your declining years with health, strength, and happiness. Read what George F. Morse, 67 years old, writes:? Wells & Richardson Co., Gentlemen: ? Just a word in favor of Paine's Celery Compound, hoping it may catch the eye of some afflicted person, and they may receive the same satisfactory benefit. Some 15 years ago I had a combination of malaria, chills and fever, and grip, which continued for a year or more; meantime I lost in weight about 60 pounds, trying different medicines and doctors with unsatisfactory results. Paine's Celery Compound was recommended, and, after using a little I began to improve, gaining about a pound a week. In a year I J had regained 50 pounds of the lost weight and good health, and have been a well man ever since. Yours truly, GEORGE I". MORSE. Leominster, Mass., Oct. 27, 1902. DIAMOND DYES COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR. Dresses, olnaks, suits, ribbons, coats, feathers, stockin-;?, ? everything wearablo, Diamond Dyes make to look like new. Direction Look anil 45 dyed sample* free. DIAMOND DYKd. lJurllnglon, Vt. AN ORDINANCE 1 1 11 110/1 f rrttrt -1 I)., I1UI11 OWIIU J JIgO. Manufacturers of doors, sash, Minds, etc.,per year 5.on Mills, 11 jut or grist, each, per year 5 oo Marble Yards, each, per year 2.oo for marble works a or quarries, per year, 5.oo Dealers in soda water, or other soft, drinks sold I'rom founts i provided that the ^ fountain apparatus and at tachments shall not he included as stock in estimating the license tax to he paid by merchants), per year 3. bo Sip) painters, per day $1 ; per year 5 oo Agents or dealers in wood or coal, per year o.oo Dyers and cleaners, per year, 5.oo Eating or lunch houses, per year 3 oo It arneas rpnair Blir?i\o nor year 3 oo Agents or dealers in hides and tallow, furs and wool, each, per year 5^o See. 2. The charges for li censes in any business not emim era ted in section one of this ordinance shall be determined hv the ^ Alayor. Sec. 3. That whenever in this ordinance the term dealer is used, the same shall include not only the principal, hut, iu his, her or their absence, shall include any agent, cleik or employee managing the business respectively referred to, and generally where a license is herein imposed for the carrvb g on of any business, and the same is carried on by any agent, clerk or employee, such agent, clerk or employee shall be subject to the penalties herein imposed, should the said business be carried on without taking out such license in the same manner as it lie, alio or they was or were W the proprietors ol said business. iSfc. t. No licence ahal! be Ira- ;red irom one firm to anOtli.M ' .vn? pi with u .>uiu 01 liituSier ol 4 slock ol goods, shop, out < ' ' ft fit or machinery, nr. i then only on the endorsement of the Mayor % Sec. 5. That ir 'shall he im awful to carry ou any business, occupation or calling during the year 19o3 as set forth in this ordinance, without first paying to the Town Treasurer, the license tax for said business, occupation, calling or profession, who shall issue to the person, tirni or corporation so paying a license a receipt therefor, which shall entitle the said person, firm ^ cor poration to carry 011 the said business, occupation, calling, or profession within the corporate limits of said town for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 19o3 Sec. 6. That any person or persons, firms or corporations, either.by neglecting or refusing to pay the required license as herein provided, shall pay a fine of not less than five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for not less than five days or more than thirty days. I Sec. 7. All able bodied male 1 persons between the ages of eighteen and fifty years, residing within the corporate limits of the said Town, not exempt from road luty under the laws of the State, shall work the streetp, pavements, ways and bridges of the town I under the direction of and to the 1 satisfaction of such policemen or , overseers as may be appointed or i may have already been appointed, < for a apace of time not less than * four days, nor exceeding six days 1 ! in each vear. Provided ib>-.t ii tl>< . I time of receiving notice to per i j form such woik, any person may J j pay into the Town Treasury two ( Mellms commutation tax which I shall be received in lieu of said ^ work ; that a substitute may be i furnished, provided, such substi- i tute is a male person over 1 eighteen years of age and pro- \ vided with necessary tools, and j ho shall bo uquirtd lo uo lull < an 1 sat isfaotory work. i <. i> i |>v2ii uiunnif; in |ihv i , t-ai?l commutation tax, perform < said work, or furnish the required ' (substitute with necessary tools, ] shall he fined not less than ten , dollars nor more than thirty dol lars, or be imprisoned not less J than ten days nor moro than thirty days,''t. the discretion of the Mayor. 1 Sec. 8. All ordinances or parts . of Ordinapepct ineonoi?Jt'?nt t,?rp. with, shall be anil the same are I hereby repealed. Identified by the Mayor and I Aldermen in council assembled, this 17th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand , nine hundred and two. . -? ? d 11. E. WYLIE, seal > Mayor. ( ' Attest: id foktuo v. i/. ; v/n Clerk and l'reas. IJuroiist-loiiM 1'roiu Croup During a sudden and terriblo attack of rroup our little girl was unconscious from strangulation, i says A. L. SpaflTord, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dope of One Minute Cough Cure was administered and repeated often. It re duced the swelling and inflammation,cut tho mucus and shortly tho child was resting easy and speedily recoverec. It cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippo, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One ! Minute Cough Cure lingers in the 1 arid rheer and enables, the i llltirrq fn mnt|"ihn*e ntiro. be**1th ' I orr(?nn fo ti"> Klo'*'! Pi'i'r. ' ' ford liroe. ' Ike Cause oi Railway Accident! By Elbert Hubbard, in Janua Cosmopolitan. 66 J AO you know the cause ?A-/inoRt railway accidents asked a division superiutenue ot the Lake Shore of me the oth duy, as we were waiting on tl platform at Ashtabula. "What causes most accident Why, disobedience of orders," answered. "Miv; it is domestic infelicit 'Disobedience of orders,' you sa and this is partially right, b the cause lies deeper. Wl should a railway employee dis bey orders? Why should an e gineer run past the station whe he is ordered to stop? It is h own life he endangers moi Why should a train dispatch opnd cut two frs'np, faeiog other, on same time, and on 01 track? Or why suould a switc tender threw ji riirl>t. front of a fast express? "You call these things ae( (1 en Is, but that is not the wor They are the result of ment conditions, and it is for the ge eral manager to be on the loo out for these conditions, at every good railroad manager no is. Do you remember when tv passenger trains met head-on, o' in Indiana, last year? The eng neer of one of those trains had his pocket an order to take tl side-track at a certain Rtatio Ue ran by that station at the ra ">0 rm!e< an hour, and in five mn litee there was a crash thatenuf ad out f>4 lives and a hundrc housand dol'ars worth of pro] ?rtv. "The cause of that crash wi marital trouble. 1 knew tlie ei rineer. Let us call him ilan Lmstol, lor that waciu bis nam Ho was married to a smashin lashing, beautiful creature, an . . j U'jd u i a i* vi t c 1 > i ii? md uo children. I boarded ther t' o; and we all made eyes i Hank's beautif ul w ife. She usf fo play the piano, and sing son ind recite. Tlie love of one plai honest man was not enough f< hor. She ( raved the (lattery ? male friends and the admiratir it the clever. She svas not a bu woman ?juat an idle woman wl j 1 i v 0' I i\V Sptli (< Ct Ii L A ci iJ paTed on fine clothes, ar.d, < course, wanted the finery ai her shape to ho admired. Han was proud of her, too. One evo ing he kissed tho dear creatu good-by, and went out to make night run. He went to tho roun house, and #t tho 1-iaf fnnmm the Old Man decided to sa^ iiahk hack and let him take 01 \ special, canning the preside! and directors of the road, in t! morning. Hank was tickled, f< it was a great compliment to hit Ho went hrrn? t<; toll his wif He used to tell her evervthintr. "But when he got home si wasn't there. Sue had pone the theatre with a drummer. "Hank wont away, and walkt the street all night. His wi never knew, and I believe si doesn't yet. He walked the stre nil night, and ran out the spoci in the morning. "But, after that, ho was nev the same. He used to confide me?he just had to tell some 01 to keep his hoart Irom burs tin "lie grew absent minded, lo flesh, appetite was gone, and f whs nervous. The doctor said I should quit coffee, and cut 01 half the tobacco. "I knew what was the matte fie was jealous. I told him s and he laughed a laugh that ga ^ *1 U kf ! - - l n nr. Inr JtUOWW IIWMII. I JPHIOUB f >"V II Hill, you do not know mo! jealous? The idea! No, I a only mad at myself, Hill, becau I am married to a damned fool a woman, who makes my hea eat itself out with jtrief, becau she lives on the .'ringe of foil Why don't T leave her! My Ci? Bill, that is the trouble?1 can' I love h'?r !* Hank didn't work rn our ros rvr V ? flOV^r !)9V* 'of hi!Yl t u f }< oof Mo t?? ' r pr ^ ! f my brother. I knew it wou coma. He w ?.n found under hit engine, the o b>r h v bad di obeyed in hi* pocket, end a picture ..| 3 the woman who caused the dtsasJ* tor in his watch. No. it probably has never dawned upon this wo^ tnau that bhe caused the wreck She wore deep mourning, ami the ry cutest little black bonr.ot with a " hito ruche. She was the most fetching widow you ever saw,and Qf she knew it. ?'? "Yes, that is what I said?lma ul rital infelicity' causes the rail er road wrecks, and most others,too [ie "The only safe man is the onf whose heart is at rest ? he wh< g"o has a home, and a wife that stay? j there, and minds hor business looks after the babies, has no se y crets, and does not make eyes at y other men?that's the kind! 1 ,*lt' know every man that works foi jy me, and I know a dirturbed, dis 0_ tressed and jealous man a trains n_ length awav. My heart bleed? re for 'em, but I serve the public j8 and none such can run an engine for me. "L)o yon see that man in the ,u | blue overalls, down there at the ie|end of the platform i Well, he u is the engineer that will take out this train. See how calm,satisfied and self-possessed he is; he ha? no cares, no anvietioa b?T?r??rl (j( desire to do his work well. Sep aj him now walking: around his enn. pine, lovingly looking it over. He k is not so awfully brilliant, but he will never disappoint employers. Now, at a point about two miles p0 out, you will hear the engine give three soft, toots, and over to the r: Jelt a woman will come out of a ' white cottage and wave an apron, 'Ihe conductor said'kall aboard' n the bell clanged warningly, we ^ stepped aboard the coach, and the train started. We reached y the outskirts of the town, and were skimming along at the rate - of 30 miles an hour. * 'Ihe engine gave three short, ig soft toots, and 1 saw the white ,, cottage, a woman standing on the k back porch with children holding on to her skirts >.11 round. She " was waving a big check apron ! Kj "What did i tell you?*1 allied t li i nunnrin^ni'^rt 14 'b'tt TT" " " 0 e heart is at rest. He will never jj* forget, an order; his mind i? free, Hj ro ho does hia work properly !" n, $100 Keward $100. ')T The re:nl<TS of this paper will he pleased tn -.? learn that t here Is at tot. dread-d disease that hcitiii o linn bet n able to ct(> in all its stages, and that is Catai rh. Hail's Catarrh ? Cure In t!:?" only positive oure known iti the 1(1 medical fraternity Catarrh being a cor.stitulf tional dleouso, requires u constitutional treatlu nient. Halt's ('11 arrh Cure, is taken internalx ! I \ . .!? 1 l '? . .> I . 11: 'K , ,1s _ surfaces of the system, thtrobv dcstrovli thi r?, fnuut.atii'i 1" I'c .. a-i:, .nut given. the 1 patlei strength by building tip tho rtmslllu I" tlon and assisting nature in doing Its work, jb 'flic proprietors have s?> much faith In fts eurative rs that thoy off.-r One lluu, ran n Dollars for any ?vis?- that it f;iils to cure. y< iW for list of testimonials re Address, P J. CHBNKYftCO., Toledo, O a Sold bv druggists, r.v-. Hall's Family Fills are the best. a _ ? . (jJifl to Sue Her Father. 111 Spartanburg, S. (J., Dec. 22 ? " Mr. (}pn K l.nrfahsftr fru a rrl t n ? ril Miss Lola Turner, has filed notice n. of suit against Mr. (J. A. Turner, e. r.nlit'i oT ii.e y tiling lady, Tor tin sum of $10,000. The complaint consists of throe to , 1 allegations, charging 1< t, that on i the 22d of June, 1002, the defendfo j ant unlawfully, maliciously, oat10 rageously and cruely chocked hoi 1 and beat plaintiff with a stick | and pulled our her hair; 2d, thai er on the night of June 22(1,1002, the in I defendant kicked plaintiff, injur ie ing her back,wlnlo she was kneel K-|ing in prayer; 3d, that on the Ht I 23d day cf June the detendan struct plaintiff with a heavj stick. Li I ^ a , ^ # FIimIn U'iij fo io, The startling announcement o vu j a Disco Very to at wiiisuiely lengli V,|en life is made Uy editor O. 11 1 Downey, Dhurubusco, lnd.'*l wist ni to state," he writes, "that Dr we rung's isew ibscovery tor (Jon of sumption in the most infalliabh irt reniedj' that 1 have ever knowi ne for (Jouglis, Colds and Grip. It ly. invaluable to people with weal ><l,j lungs. Having this wondorfa 't ! medicine no one need dr. adl'uci I monia or Consumption, its re lie id, | is iustunt ft .id cure ct rtaiu "Ciuv t a ford tfmr, and J. F. Mack< 3 *5 on Co. rr " ?nt( very 30e a lid .}'! ild I bottie, and ^ivo trial bv/ttloa free 4 : EuffttfireQ pa?ra n fr; a fi'S?ifc:i 3. View? on Ambition nnd Dye* pepsla. > _____ i "Dyspepsia," wroto Eugene Fiold, ( . "oft?n incapacitates a man for on i ivor I and sometimes extinguishes the lire of ambition." Though great despito hit complaint. Fioid sutlcred from inuigection all his lifo. A weak, tirod st-rnieh can't digest your food. It need* rest. You can only rest it by the use f a preparation like Kodol, which re' fives it of work by digosting your food. , Rest soon restores it to its normal tone, i Strengthening, Satisfying, Envigoratlng. Frepmrod only by E. C. DaW itt & Co., C'blcaircx, Tiis %I. bottle contains 3* times tno 60c. ilea ; ?. . .. i, * ' I P.Mid model, sl-<>tc?i or pbrto t f * ?-r ^ <f freercport on patentability. For free book, < , \ I i IVIoney to Loan. ON A HECK N'T VISIT TO NEW York City I made arrangements by which t can negotiate loans of 00.00 and upwards on lir*t mortgages on improved cotton farms at 7 percent, interest on sums of $1000.00 and over, and .S per cent, interest on sums of less tban $1000.00. No commission or brokerage charged?only a reasonable fee for abstract of title. K. E. Wyi.IK, Attorney-at-I.aw. Lancaster. S. C., .Sept. a. '0i?(im. Don't Forget T hat lirst-elass colored grocery store. The Novelty Grocery I Ha* been ectabtished on College sr. near K. It. Massey's residence. K. J'. Ori',,. rj, Manager ami Si-metary anit M rs. R. Oregnry. n.-Mst| ant cleik. We sell as cheap as the Clll'Ji HI1U a> ?<>OU ?()<> "? OU a?*p cnrdi?My invited to c.u on in himI tie t -i> \* ed right. S. R.Gregory &" Co. Tax Returns 1903, I Auditor's Notice. N' 'OTIOE IS IIEKEBY OIV'KM that this otlloe will open from the ' I 1st day of .<rt.ii.ary 1003 to the 20tU ; j day of February 1002, for the purpose I of reeeivinv t he returns of the ':ix pavers of Lancaster Countj. All persons havmtr persona! property in their possession or control as Manner, lioltler or as Husband, Parent. Guardian. Trustee, Kxeoiitor, Administrator, Keceiver, Ac m i or Attorn0}' on the 1st day of January M P.)08, are required by law to lit the J same for t a xhi ion within t be 11 me rej quired by la w. ?>r incur the pens it \ of , titty t>er cent, which attaches in case I fqilitpA fr% <!o co. The Taxpayers will note all Keal .K.tr.te acq if-d or iinprov. u.ents t I ma*'e since last return. All male persona between the ayes i of'21 and i e liable for Poll Tax, except those exempt by law The Auditor or an assistant will attend the following places in the . county on the days named below for t he convenience of the public : Osceola?Tuesday, Jan. tith, l'KKi, p. j m. 1 Pleasant. Yaiiey?Wednesda>, Jan. 7th. It>08. Helair?Ttinreilav .Ian Nth 1 UUM Van Wyok?Friday, Jan. 9th. 1903. lnxie?Monday, Jan. 12tli, 1903, ?.m. i 1?wight ? M on day, Jan. 12,19"3, p.m. ^ '1 radesv 111?*- - i uesilay, Jan. 13, ,903. Taxahaw?Wednesday, Jan. 14,1903. ' Flat Creek Church?Thursday, Jan. 15th, 1903. I>r. C. t . Welsh's?Friday, Jan. 1G, 1903. Primus?^at"rday.Jan. 17. 190? i.m. flail" Gold Mine?Monday, Ja". 19, ? I 11K)3. i j Kershaw?Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 20th and 21st. 1903, lieatli bprin^a?Thursday, Jan. 22, ' 1903. Pleasant Hill?Friday, Jan. 23, 1903, a. in, j W. T. Vanhindiiigham's?Monday, Jan. 2Gth, 1903 i i, ...;n i... ... '? 1 tax pa}er to make Ins return prompti Iv Mint (tavf I ln? .10 per rent, j >!"? ty ; 1 w hi eh nttnehes after the 20th c*' l\bruarv. *j After the fthnve dates I v.'ilt he found hi liic Auditor's otiiee t i wait v . u pun i lie j 'i > u I 7> .. t r,,ii Vi i S O A .<'<)<?!% AiiUilo. ?.. C. >. i Luuuualer, S. C., l>uc. 3lli, l'uu-.