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* " " ... &> \V?v4JC ' "' (, " ( " \y v',? ? f '] %& A Wefi. I \ \ "s Ah H vC*?? .? ,,/ \ i7> 1- A V Utiles.-* hilt $ Afef* R a Mw r>j,< Ck K-V \ / ~ -? w \ : % NX H V "V i "" N * r* H \S \ < \+J W 'j \ \ ** - X ' * V v Ml \ 6 / Ms i ^ t Vt\m>. ST ilf WJv vfc-? hare no equal g ?\ Royal Worr W WORi Tlit> Colore:] Postmasters. Washington, January 1(1.?At Ilie Cabinet meeting today Postmaster General Payne took up with the President some cases relating to the appointment of post masters, but no announcements of probable appointments were made. It is understood that it will be determined early next week whether Samuel II. Vick, the colored postmaster oi Wilson, N. C.,wil! be appointed. The case has attracted wide attention. No new developments were reported in the Indianola postoffioe cases, except that it has been decided to decline the request of the citizens nf Indianola that heir mail be sent to Ileathman instead ot Greenville, on account of the limited facilities of the Ileathman office. IVE 61VE ANY LADY a splendid chance to earn spending money very easily working for us in their h'i?nre lime; the work is not hard. and any woman or girl who has a lit11? spare time will do well to avail themselves of 'his gr?*>tt opportunity 'o earn money. Sen! us 05 cents (silver) anil we will at once send you the Cloth with full directions, prepaid by 11s anywhere in the United States so that you can commence work at once Address I; I; I I Li A XT I \ A CO., Itoxbiiry, Mass. Dec. 10-02-Gmo. The Chi go Chronical says: ' The ciicurnstanco that evt n the professional negrophiles 01 Boston have sot up a roar at the appointment ol a negro to he as distant United Slates attorney in thai town does not, of course, justi'y the oil-Henry of Indianola. Miss, in chnfiing the colored postmistress out of the township, ll does dt monslrate, however, to ii the a vet age lover of the colored brother prefers to have the colored brother accorded roc ignition in some other community." Our contemporary meant, ol course, "the average lover of the colored brother" in the North. None of tho true friends of the negro in tho South have ever wished to thrust him upon an untv i 1 I i r I I r a.. V' 1 online ty\#jinii ii iiii y , iHeWH HlHl Courier. Sew (/?*uliiry Comfort, Millions are tiaiiy finding a world of comfort in Bucklen'6 Arnica Salve. It kill-* pain from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, conquers Ulcers, and Fever >ores ; cures Kruptions, Salt Rheum, Boils an i Felons; remove.; Corns and Warts, Best I'ile cure on earth. Only 25c at Crawford Bros, and J. F. Mackey Sc Co's drug store. * < Dressed Woman | vays a Leader 1 n can be correctly dressed Uj**. R : wears the proper eorsct. >YAL I ORCESTER I BON TON 1 'orsets I RA3GHT FRONT I Is for ease or elegance. tester Corset Co. U CESTER, MASS. j|f "It is not the color line quoc (ion in the South," says the Si Houi-? Globe-Democrat, "that w look upon with apprehension, bn Senator Hen Tillman's speech o the Cruni appointment.." Air well you may, because it is a certain as death that the Senate Irom South Carolina will "itn prove the occasion" to show ho\ Inceptive have been the pat riot i professions ot the President.? News and Courier. fnvoit<M*ioM? from ('roup During a sudden and terrible nl tack of croup our little girl wa unconscious from strangulator says A. L. Spall ord, postmastei ('iie^'er, Mich , and a dose of ()n fliuute Dough Cure was admiuif t*-red and repeated often. It re duced the swelling and inllam ira:ion,cut the run run and short 1, the child was resting easy ani speedily roeoverec. It cure t'oughs, Colds, biOripne, and al Thr?.at and Lung troubles. On Minute Cough Cure lingers in th j throat and chest and enables th ' lungs to contribute pure. In altb giving oxygen to the blood. Craw j lord Bros. A scientist once put an uut< malic music box on I lie lawn, an spent many bonis watching th robbing blue.tils and oilier bird gathering about it. A looking g! ?-s put up where the birds ca -ae Ihftii.-e!\os in it is also ver dtr; dive, wh.iea combination < a music box and a looking glac i iirt'ii <ihe oirds more tb.ui ;uij Ithing else one could nut out to 11heir amusement. j J'Iih crowned head- of evry natio I n*' ri >h m."i,;>oor meii,uii() miser Ail join in paying tribute tn DoWitf's I.imIm Kvrlv Risers. If. Wilhnms, S*in A ntoni?\'IVxai rites : Li?tleRarly Kis^r I'il s hi the 1 >*-ht 1 ever used in niv furnil ! unhesitatingly recommend tber to everybody. They cure Const: pation, Bilio.. :iehs,Su kUcaduoli I Torpid l.iv' i, Jaundice, rnalnrii and ail other liver troublei Crawford Hro*. Boy ('iiUHts a I tail i oad V.Trck, Cumberland, M I, ! mcarv 1( ?Through the alleged interfe ence of a mo-seiiger boy a wiec was caused on the Baltimore an Oiiio Railroad, east, ol Cum be land, this morning, in which loi employees of the Raliimoio an <)hio Railroad were killed an three injured Three ol the me killed lived in Baltimore and tli fourth was a resident of Cnmbo laud. The wreck wn? due to the dii pla^ iug of a false signal, givit g a f clear track for fast, bound passen? g?r train No 10, when in tlie next ' block ahead there was standing on the track a caboose and two \ engines. The passenger train was drawn by two engines and these crabbed through the caboose and | engine* which obstructed the track. Luckily the train had not attuined its full speed and was only moving at the rate of about twenty miles an hour when the col lision came. The postal car ol the passenger train was derailed, but the passenger coaches did not leave the track and their occu pants escaped injury. It is charged that a messenger boy named Turner, who was 111 the block tower when No 10 came along, hearing the engineer's whistle for clear tracks, pulled a lever, giving him a clear signal. The operator had, it is explained previously set the signal at dan ger. While his attcn'iou was being devoted to communicating - with the succeeding bio t; -ation the boy, it is alleged, pu?m<l the * lever that gave the oncoming train the signal that it-had n clear block ahead, and the tower ope' r?tor was not aware of what was 11 done until the crash came. ? A (tooil Rccoiiimemlt.t>on. T "1 have noticed that the silo on Chamberlain's Stomach and T.Ivor Tablets In almost InI v rtablv to thovo w>?o havo onco used tl.om." now Mr J. H. Weber. a nrrmln nt drm-crlst jy of CahciuIc. Iowa Whs* htttur r^commoi ii \ ti n ' i ' -ui\ medicine ;.:iv?t than for people to call for It when acnln In noo-t <<f ??ch a re moil j-Try them when -oti fe< 1 dull aftor oat'nm when von have n bad taste tn <oor moult), foe' bilious, It:)vi- tpiM'i o- win ,i troubled with ennstlpatl >n, and vou arc certaln' to be delighted with the prompt relief which thev tiff rd l-'or sale by J. P. Mackey & Co - J $100 Reward We hereby oiler a reward ol '* $100 for the apprehension and p I conviefion or for evidence to convict the party or parties who rohhed Kev. W. 1<\ I.illle of about L $G.r)0 on tlie night of the 17th yim-t., in tho town of Laticm-ter. il South (Carolina, ami an additional * reward of 20 per cent, of tlie ' money recovered. vV. V. LITTLE, I 1) F. HELMS, Lanca ?ter, S C., Nov. 20, "02. .?' r'l.vtion ir un?l I*;w:i i?'*s i. i :ii Sidf-., Hin< ?nd I. ':10s cur< il l)j In.trfttK Soimw Vino VV ,or Tilh'i>N GET A ? YG&K LIFE j POLICY The new business written by the NEW YORK ,J LIFE dining the first sixj 1 : I 1 T1 t ' 1 o . ( 1 ' I uK'iiiii.i v i 111 i W tlb r more than $ 150,000,0001 paid-for business. Thisi surpasses the record of 111 1 , . . ,i 8 anything" ever done byi any company except the a New York Life. A. J. CLARK, Agt T> I .ancaster, S. C. (- l)i M A SimillOUH Ltvrr Metl'Clne I 11 c. to]'l?*lon, kIvoh UoursicT 'o # be Mltiu t. , c r-1 llnatlaclit, it" **?1 '3 ^bi I'fiwo" I Dyspepsia Cure Hirtftctc what vnn <>? This preparation contains all of the 11 , digestants and digests all kinds of ,,, food. It gives instnnt relief arul never falls to cure, it allows you to eat all < the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can tako It. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been i . cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for tin*, stomach. Chlldr , rcn with weak stomachs lirivc on it. Cures all stomach troubles S Prepared r>nty by P.. C. DrV/frr 9c Co , Cbleago ^ luc |1. botii?cuiiUUub2^i Unit'* lb'-60c. alio. IMo Matte $ come here every dep; ? gain story to tell yon 5 gathered here and th | Great argaii J Comforts from 75 cents ft Men's line shoes at 95 c V) Men's Suits at $2.25 an< ' I Men's llats at 45 cents 25 cents. i A full lino of Ladies Jac | lot of Capes?must be soh < ' Neckties, Collars, Glov< ( | other things to bo sold as < i see ; R. MILE j! COFFINS! Wc now have in stocl a complete line of Coffir, stock embraces ALL SIZES A From the plain, cheap Collin Call and see us or send us your have a death in your family. Lancaster Lancaster, S. C., Oct, 23, '02 The Purest I ?I* and Best Are NONE TOO ? Wo keen a full line of the i a* ? buy. Accuracy and purit ^ ecription entrusted to us is pharmacy. Complete lino .m Medicines always on hand. tor Fountain Syiinaes at 8.; 'J promptly to any part of * Irom residence on Klin sire | funderbur: The History by Miss Ida November Great Stor I "Miss Tarboll's work is of i mcnt'of the clay. Mer story work and win and lose their 1 removes tin? tale from the dry color of human interest and t sympathy. * * * The resu reaching; she is writing until "An absorbing and ilium question."?Chicago I nter-Oc "The most important anno ?New York Journal. r* .1 -- * * i'or oiner groat if attires ot Mc C L 10 cents a copy, f l.uO u year. SouJ us tUc scribe through jour dealer. ?t' r When You I? artment has its little bar- I i, Here are a few items If ere throughout this !\ Giving Store. I up. Blankets 50 cents up. K ents. Ladies fine shoes $100. v 1 up. Boy's JSuits 90 cents up. \ and up. Children's llats at ? kets?must go at any price. A S I regardless of cost. c ?s, Under wear and numerous J chap as the cheapest. Call and ? !Sa Bargain Giver? g B" IBB Of v H hi lis 9 COFFINS! v and will continue to keep? i? and Burial Caskets. Our lND qualities. up to the handsome Metallic Cases, order when so unfortunate as to Lhioes within the reach of all. S Mercantile Co. .-tf. i. ^ ^ ^ ^ Medicines I GOOD for the Sick. * i;r>> i lMii UN thai money can ;? y is onr motto, ami every pre- ? i compounded l?y a graduate in ^ of Toilet Articles and Patent ^ We also carry Rubber Tubing ? Ic. per loot. Packages delivered ? iho city. Night calls answered * et. * I PHARMACY. M. Tarbell which began in the^ McCluro's is the y of Standard Oil. inie<iuallo(l importance as a 'docuhas live men in it; they suffer and )att,lcs with the verisimilitude that statement and clothes it wi'h the he vivid rainbow garment of human Its of her work are likely to bo farniched history "?boston Globe, inating contribution to the trust pan. uncenient mado by any magazine." 4 lbo3 send for our prospectus. 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