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Men and Women ?who are In nerd of the beat medical treatment should n^.t'<4ll way at once, ate b* la r?eoKnli*d m the leading and u?w?u?' cesBful specialist. You are ia(? In placing your ?t?e In bis Uaayte, as hays the longest established and has the bds{ reputation. He etrta where others fall; there is no patekwork or experimenting in sonal attenllen by Dr. Hathaway, also spedr. uathaway. elal counsel from his associate physicians IT 1IV11 UVVV.J.'MI J , tw i?*\ 11 m> MIUCI V U?V/' IIOl. *1 jrou rnn not call, writ* (or (res booklets and question blank*. Mention your trouble. Krerythins strictly oonfldeulial. J. Mcwtoi Hatha way, M. 1>. Wl inuu'it IS'I'd'jr* SH't s I'rrjHt1 St .Atlan'a.'li' New Trains Fr?ni file Norfli West. To induce tourists from the Fast, North and West to visit Florida and other Southern re sorts, each vear the Southern Hail way undertakes to do a little more than in previous years to make the resorts of Florida and the South more attractive to the people of the Kast. North and West and this season have out in service the best tourists trains that have ever been operated in the South. The first of these trains estab lished is "The Chicago and Florida Special", first trip southbound January 5th, 19<>3. This train will have through sleepers, from (Chicago, I'i!tsburg, Cleveland. Detroit, Cincinnatti and Louisville nr. 1 are run through 1o St. Augustine in vi-rv quirk time. Train will ron-ist of very Vw?? Pullman earn, dining oars ami club < :irt^, nr. Between Chattanooga, Trnn.. and J:w !; on ville. l la . there will be also previdod or. 'Ills tr.'.in a firvt c'a.-s coach. wJ;i !i will be of nuir'i ao com me lation to travel bet ween Ch d fanrerr *. A'b'nta. Murun n:i:! Jacksonville Between driMn nooga and Jacktonvillc 'be train will only stop a! Rome, Atlanta and Macon. Northbound this train will leave St. Augustine, 8:li> a. in ; Jacksonville. D:'Ja a m; p..ss At lanla, (3:2o p ni ; arrive Ciuciu null iipv! >?"w?rn i n ir nluon M |""vv the sleeping cars diverge lo various lines reaching Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and 1'i'tsburg the same afternoon. This "Chicago and Florida Special" was inaugurated by the Southern Railway two seasons ago, hut this season the train will he better than ever before, and will do very much towards diverting the people from Chicago and the Northwest to resorts of Florida, instead of as heretofore they going to Mexi co, California, etc. Southern Railway also operates a train known as "The Florida Limited," which is a through train from Cincinnati to St. Aug tine, schedule time of train between Cincinnati and Jackson ville is twontv four hours. The run from Jacksonville to St. Augustine is made in an hour. This train has through sleener from Cincinnati to St. Augustine ; Chicago to St. Augustine via Louisville; Kansas City to Jacksonville via Memphis, Birming ham and Atlanta. Northbound this train will leave St. Augustine f?: 10 p. m.; leave Jacksonville 7:45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta next morning; arrive Cincinnati sa me afternoon. From the Lis? Southern Rail way win e>t*^'t h, first ir>n southbound. January 12th, 1 their famous "l'alm Limited,51 wbirh is probablv the finest train in the world. Thin train southbound will leave New York (daily except Sunday) 12:40 p. in.; arrive 'Jacksonville 2:20 p. m.; arrive St. Aucurdine 3 :30 p v "Northbound this tra'n v* 1 1 ve St. Auerustine (d?ilv ox c-pt Snnd"") 11:10". m. : '"av? JnC -0 ? | > ?'.? , to ; Ml'fivo V e?- Yortr f: 1X ??. m. I'llia train, lue t'aiui niiiiitc"!, in addition to double daily ser vice operated all year-rouud be tween New York and Jackson ville via the Southern Railway It is haul to describe the map nif\rence of these special Florida ? aiiib tto i bu Uy i ut? uO liibtir Railway ; about all that can br said of them is, that they are composed of the finept cars thai the Pullman company can build W. II. Tayloe, Asst. Gen. Pass. Ant. I 7 lm. What May ho Done in the Senate This Week. An uneventful work is about all that can bo said of the work done in (ho senate. A number of bills have been introduced, but as yet by far the majority of them are still in the hands of the committees. Senator Marshall's child labor bill has been reported back to the house and mav come up this week for discussion. It is conceded that tlie bill will not pass without much opposition and it is said that several of the senators have tucked away in their side pockets well prepared spee.he? for and aeainst the measure. The debate may bejrin any dav, but i its advocates feel encouraped I from the fact that when the hill whs in Ihe hands of i ho committee on commerce and manufactures.: and public notice had been iiivon *n all interested to appear before) the committee, only three mill nrppiilppfc presented themselves and thev franhlv admitted that if a child labor hill is passed that they prefer the one f (Tore:! hv J Senator Marshall and tacitly I I promised that they would not j I oppose it | The compulsorv education bill * fTcred hy S nator tJaysor ha heen report< d favorably and at I hia request lias been made 17.e special order for Wednesday the 2S,h mctrnt in)mediately a!'? r the n ornin?r hour, wl ' ii it eotn? in fnj' a <;/ of f)il rocdintr. Tin*'' ' measure will, perh ips. he (lis. i posed of b.pfr re the eh"' ] hiltor . hill is taken in, for h\ rn ?,y cm i i* considered the companion of j t he i*t her. i ?ie biennial se.ss.on imIis have come hack to the senate wiih i I l\#Tl !l tiviinrtl \r ami Mu'iiriril v* r.i porta attached. It will ho neces-1 8ary to change the constitution) before it can become eil'ective and t)iis alone can only be done by submitting it to the people in the shape of amendments to be voted on in a general election. Onlv a few house bills have come to the senate, and although the general assembly has been in session nearly two weeks, it will hardly get down to steady, regular work until after the elections which will be held tomorrow.? State, 26th. , , ? , , I CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the ^ ' ' I ilgnatu; of /J, /u; < -' !' Jin: Till nrisi sli it;' 1 mm ler ! j lake to eAsas-itrite ? very editor ill >iie Stal^ sviio li h hr uelcil ! Iiim a liar, a trambh-r, a thi"f Mtid I?e t he a-* ? .. iiii.ilipu?> mur derer. it would !.? were- i.y t< in.port ?ev. r?l e ir !oad.-> ot am :iu| li't K<11. 11 1?6 SIM<.1 j.! rilk't i ill 1 hi infernal und. rt.Jdu,, t!a S.>e:h .('aroiiiia I'resv A?c( < iation vm !n> a tliinu of the past. < >m tin other liao'l, it he w<re to iiim ' 11inii lor an editor ihal !i.? I sni ' anything good of l?iui a popgut ! U r i! 1 111 lui C 11 Hi :M ?I? \ t ???? I ?*rxt ? 1 1 o the hen'l of anv man win!! ! a. a.a.n.- !.-!} :l.-> -,.-U | WAN *'!CI) -F.v?,ry ;>.>r m Mi..* i ' j !!" 'rj* ' i' h ^stli/nn. to ,* ! : ( ".i- to." ;t .;if < >. if .. . i ?. 1 "i j .? . it a ''r N aI nf'?, ii lii-uj-l ry V*' it-iii !>;( on, i?. (J. ' I f&crtey to Loan. ON A RECENT VISIT TO NJ York City I made arrangemo by which I can negotiate loans $300.00 and upwards on first. m< gages on improved cotton farms i per vt lit. luitrtiBii on ?uujs oi * n>ui and over, and S per cent, interest, sums of less thsn $1000.00. No c< mission or brokerage charged?on! reasonable fee for abstract of tit'e It. E. WYLIk, Att irney-nt-T.av I.ancaster, S. C., .Sept. 3, '02?Oni Dcn't Forget That first-class colored g eery store. The Novelty Grocery lias been established on College near F. K Masaey's residence. R. Gregory, Manager and Sec tary and Mrs. s. R. Gregory, ass ant clerk. We sell as cheap as cheapest anil as good goods. are cordially invited to c.ll on and be treated right. S. R. Gregory & Co $100 Rewar< We hereby t iler a i if'100 for I ho approht n?ion a conviction or tor evidence toc< viof the party or parties \\ rol?hed Rov. W. F. Linle of ah< $P>50 on fho night of tlio 1" in^t . 111 lhe town of Lanoast South Carolina, and an addilioi reward ot 20 per cent, ol I money recovered. *V. F LITTLK, 1) F. HKLMS. I.atic: sfcr, S C., Nov. 20, '0*2. mjw m t fesi r;.:. fc-MrV * rV* * * K?8 tt r*\ a k i u 3 \icp?>o-n (Lm1 Ijm. j? ?> rw v* i v> ?,,? a P s ?3 e ? t" r ^ :\': y c u e a ? Tins pr> icn ji .u n:J ; ! of digestuuis and <ii . u all kind; food. it, gives Kc>; tuirelici aud ne fail* to cure, lb ilIIo'v.s > iM to eat the foo 1 you want. Tl;? tuo; tseasii stomachs can take ii. by its use mi thousands ot dv<n**pt.i'** have b cured after everyi liiDf cUe .'.itlud. uueoiiailnl for the Cli rcu wiLii vvciiiv .stoiua^liij tlui ve or Ouves ai! skr.iaf;h Pr<'paro{l onl v by P.o. DiWitt&Oc ,Ohl( Tim *1. tx-ule contulusSVi tliuvilbeMu. i ?' M MIL'S A Ri th f \ j&M % ITS WiVJ C? S> 4 1+J4 2 ii Who Heats His Wife hy negh < ling tin- taking out , life insurance. A little econo in daily life wr 'ild permit j carrying of a policy that wo protect the wife from wan I yon died, or would mature ; i h< n< lit you when you neer , moM. Confer with A . .1 CLA :it I .an co -tor and lot him s) \ you what the proatost con'p on earth, Til K NKW-VO , LITE, can <lo for you if live. A.J.OLAKK,' A o' a t 1 Tnko Laxative Bi - Scvua Mffiion boxes sold in pas .it.ia vrj'rtini, \-\znzz ASHCt ;f Eureka L yt at j.vu j This Liniment will remove spavi j ringbones, and all cartilaginous ty a when applied in the earlier stage disease. One of the most comm nesses, however, among horses and v' sprain of the back tendon, caused ' loading and hard driving. Ashcraft Liniment is a never-failing reme Liniment is also extensively used fi rheumatism, and stiff joints of all Y i \ til ^or c1liron*c ro- f* i 4;A ment Is without /'/ tions will cure i i?r r^S . Owing to the J[k Eureka Linimc all tumors ai cnt* 11 *s ^ot rP. destroying all j ist- /,/ , Users of Asl 'J1P Cr- -member it slioi chronic "scratches.1' ns if acts as a c Price 50c. bo r Closing Out r ttm rw * :: si 8 r % iUi A Hi | na) | I lj10i On account of the dissolution of our firm, a notice of which appears che w here in this paper, we are now offering ou^ entire stock of Dry (loads, Allocs audi Clothing at and below ~?'J[ n r "?i v <n r- f y er i I A. . ?>. WW A - W A ? k ?# L * * ?? W I S i Pr\c?f It) women Shoos we offer all g our $' 'tO, % 1 25 and H I 50 lines at . '?0e and $ I ' (> (V|r 'P ' <) line a! $ 1 10 and $1.15 ; ^ and our ! 'li. >0 and $3 00 lino tit . Ul 75 and *2 00. the! In Men Shoes we o(b r Split 1 01! Tic* wonli * 1 'J" for .vr>c. Host ver I all | ftt 10. Best Oak Kip Ties ive for $ 1.20. een (K)0(l Sheeting at 3c a yard. I* Host and heaviest made at he '14* We will ?nve von good plaids 25 in wide for -1 Ac a yard Rivles erside, best made, at 5i ^ In Men's Suits We offer the best that money - will buy from $3 50 to $10.00. All at cost. Our stock of Ladies' Dress I Goods at cost. Ladies' Capes I and Skirts and all kinds of ' I 7 n.lnrnTanr ? twl Ml vy hvivi iiv/ch tiii'i Uim 13 ? C Will v sell*at manufacturers'cost. This d sale to continue for 30 days only. Funderburk Co. ' WOOD'S Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunny South," because they are specially grown i and .selected with a full knowledge j of the conditions and requirements of tho South. Twenty-live years experience and practical j growing of utl the different vege] t.ihle.s enables us to k now the verv !' best, and to offer seeds that will give pi easure, satisfaction and I profit to all who plant them. Wood's flew Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed oil request) is full of good thing.-, and gives tlx most reliable i liCnriiuil inn tiiUkiii ml vmulu l"?t h uui J I j*or ^jie i.'arm mi.l Garden. !: k ' I T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. MV I WOOD'S SKKD BOOK nlsn tells a)] I; |v I about tiros* and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all VOW ! Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Rook nnd prices of any Farm Seeds re<jaired. ? f _ ~aa ry jtTfT.TW^K?XY^P'i'f^'?)f WSSBSBES^fK^SBd Cure a Cold in Oi romo Quinine Tablets, j t 12 months. This signature, ^ ... -y , , (AFT'S Jniment. ' i in, splint, growths s s of the /if on lame- /|j/\ ^ /?i\*T mules is 1 aV jTtyyg>.-\f 's Eureka l\Vv >r chronic dnds. , scratches Ashcraft's Eureka Linii an equal. Three or four applicathis disease in its worst form, wonderful anliseptie qualities, the nt shoukl be used in the treatment id sores where proud flesh is prcsh healing and cleansing, entirely >arasites and putrefaction, lcraft's Eureka Liniment must reiki not be used on feverish parts, :ounter-irritant and stimulant, ttle. Sold by Crawford Bros. Notice Attention is called to the fact that the license tax tor 1903, imposed by council 011 all occupations and callings enumerated in the schedule already published, must be paid in advance, and that it is made a criminal offense to engage in said business or calling without first paying the licenses to the Town Treasurer, who will receipt therefor. Attention is also called to the Tax on Dogs, which goes into effect Jan. 1. 1903. All dogs found ciT the prt mises of the owner without the tag furnished by the Town Treasuier, on payI meni of the tax of $1, will bo taken up and after 3?> hours killed. 11 lb WYLIR, Dec. 30, 1902. Mayor. ' , LIPPInGGT PS MONTHLY MAGAZINE A PAMiLY LIBRARY The Best in Current Literature * 'I 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR : 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF An Ordinance Providing for nn Annual Tax on All Dogs Found Within tho Limits ol the Town ot Lancaster. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tbeTown of Lancaster in Council assembled ami by the authority of same: Section 1. That an annual tax of ' one ($1 00) dollar is hereby assessed I and levied against the owner of each dog or bitch kept within the corporate limits of sa*d town, to be paid on # or before January 1st, 1908, and on or ' ttelorelhe 1st. day oi .January each w# ..nd every year thereafter. '? hat upon 1 'he payment of said tax, the owner of *aid dog or bitch shall be furnished , by the Chief of I'olice with a tag, . hiclt .-hall l>e immediately placed ' upon said dog or bitch by being at| I ached I o a ? ollar. ? . Sec,. 2. That any dog or bitch found running at large without the tag pre ril.ed in Section 1 of this ordinance, .-t><-II ti - ;zed and impounded hy t he : ulcere of the 'J own. and unless tho -aid tax of one dollar, together with an additional amount of twenty-live cent ?, for ' he taking up of -aid deg or hitch, is paid within thirty hours # ft n ; itne of seizure, t hi n .-aid dog or bitch shall forthwith tie killed. Katitled hy the Mayor and Ablermen in Council Assembled this 2tit h day of July, 1902. ?-? I It, K. Wyiie, , hkai. / attest ; Mayor. ( -v- j (.'has. D. ilorea. Clerk. m Day II ? ^ry /j on every 1 \ box, 25c. B y.