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9 "Ifi'iil Tiif^ord'it PhcNUnin^li \
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^ It ciiv't iiiv on Aftri* hi I'^'l f)> nl V
>100 wi' li ..ootor,i '4nli' o i oil- > *
loll." J I IV . - -VIIS A rLJN'B r
MAUTl , V*rW-?.r?huiy, W. Va. k
If your liver <Iu*m not act roy- t
nl ; > t.? your d.-1-and
n t hi; n purMni! oi i tenmiru b
H lack-I Iran- '"t and t;?1:< :i ',
tonight. yr .it trrni'.y 1
medicine frees tl"4 const'pnted a
bowels, stirs itI* t)i t ,rpid liver ' .
nu t entities u liLjiltliy aicretion
of I ft
I h" .'ford's black - Draught t
will i !? anP'> the bowels of im- |r
pnriti?n and sm acthi'ii the kid- to
noy . A . .. . I 1 >or invite? 0
colds, biiio -isiies*. chills and V
fever and ul! >: i I < t Bickness
and contagion. Weak kidneys
result in Bright'# diet use f;
which ( !h:i..< an iua!iy victim? t"
ns censure on. A '?r.-cent Y
naok:"r' ol Thedford's Black- r
1 )raugi:t sh aid always he kept P*
K in the house. L
"I used Thod ford's Black L
Drftupht in livei and I: <lti?y com- R
plaint* aim n unit intping to <wcel k
ft "-WU.I IAM COKFMAN, Mar- t
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Hohson's Idea of Expansion.
Washington, Nov 29.? Former
Commander Richmoud Hobeon
of the navy has prepared a bill
which he has requested Repre
sentative Wylie of Alabama to
introduce in tlie house on the
convening of the regular session
of congress for the purpose, as he
says, of making the UnitedStates
the first naval power of the world
during the next 18 years. The
bill makes a total appropriation
of $2,750,000,000. a certain portion
of which ir to be used each
year for new ships. Fifty million
is made available for the present
liscal year, sixty million for the
next, and so on increasing by ten
million each year up to 1915,
when a lump sum of $1,500,000,000
is made to carry on the pro
gramme to 1925.
Better Thar a Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and bound on the affected parts,
is better than a plaster for a
lame back and for pains in the
side or obest. Pain Balm has no
superior as a liniment for the
relief of deep Heated, muscular
and rheumatic pains. For sale
by J. F. Mackej & Co., druggists.
Where Ked Light* Hum.
Cliarlotte, N. 0., Nov. 29.?A
special to The Observer from
Aflheville ?yn : A fatal tight oc
curred in the "red light" district
of this city this afternoon shortly
after 3 o'clock betwoeu Bunk
!?;?.! i tt ?
x-iuiey anu narrey liensley or |
Marion, and Bob Leo and another'
man whose name is not known,
of this city. While the fight was
in progress a atray abot went
through the window of a house
^ept by Ida Smathera aud atruck
her in the left breast, inflicting,
it is said, a fatal wound. Finley
was shot twice, the first ball entering
the man's left side, just
abovo the heart, and coming out
at 4 k _ V ?- TL. 1 '
at iub unt il. J at) HVOODQ KflOt flit
Hensler id the beck tod cam?
out near the abdomen. After the
fight Finley was taken to the
Mission hospital, and ia said to
be dying. All the parties to the
affray had been drinkiug.
You Huov What You ArcTahlnK
When you take Grove's Tasteless Ctii 11
Tonio because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showin? that
It is simply iron and Quinine in a
tasteless fprra. No our# uu pay. KK
Chester's rai.lv of confederates.
Uovernor -Heyward Was Among
the Speakers.
Special to The State.
Chester, Nov. 24.?The celebration
hero today of Confederate
rally day wan witnessed and par
ticipated in by nearly a thousand
visitors mainly from the adjoin
ui)? counties. The visitors inclu '
(led Gov Hey ward, BishopGapers, I
the Kev. Dr.A.G.Barron of Char 1
lotte, Adjt. Gen. Frost, Col. J. C. '
Boyd, and others who were down 1
tor participation in the program, (
which embraced exercises exten '
ding into the night.
Tha object of the rally was to 1
raise about $150 to be used for *
marking the graves of Confeder- '
ate veterans buried in the local 1
cemetery. The amount was rais- '
ed, about half of it bv voluntary 1
contribution at the exercises at *
the opera house this morning and 1
the other haif through the sale of
tickets to the entertainment at 1
the opera house tonight.
'I he success of the undertaking '
both from a financial and social 1
standpoint, should tie credited to |
the local camp of veterans, Camp ,
Walker Gaston, and its commander,
Major J.W.Reed, who planned
and perfected the details.
The exercises began with a parade
through the streets of the
veterans headed by the Gold Hill
hand and the carriages contained
the guests of honor. There
were 78 veterans in line and 50
others on account of physical
disability or for other reasons
did not fall in line.
A feature of the day was the
drill and inspection of a battalion
of Col. Boyd's regiment at
the fair grounds, participated in
oy me unester, nazelwood and (
Fort Mill companies, under Maj ,
.1. Hardin Marion's command, i
This was witnessed by a large '
crowd of visitors and Chester
people, including many ladies <
and others in pretty vehicles of
various types.
The morning exercises were iu
the opera house which was filled
to standing room only.
Alter an address of welcome by
Maj. J. H. Marion, Gov. Hey ward
delivered an address in which he
made a distinct hit. This was
followed by a response by the
Key. A. U. Barr.-n of Charlotte,
who was both witty and eloquent.
A l!nnr?ilanOu nf""" '
?* vv?vt Hiu VI *?nti U1 uuuur W1B
voted to Gov. Heyward by the 1
camp and he accepted with re
marks of grace and dignity.
Early in the afternoon the battalian
wan lined upon the square
and addressed by Gov. Heyward, .
Gen. Front and Col. Boyd. Then
followed the drill and review.
A feature of the evening exer- 1
bich wp'? nlH.O/beld in the
opera house, was the addresses
of Bishop Capern and Col. Frost.
This is the season of the year
when the prudent and careful .
housewife replenishes her sup- 1
ply of Chamberlain's Cough '
Remedy. It is certain te be t
Deeded before the winter is over, (
and results are muah mer* .
prompt and satisfactory whan it
in kept at hand and given an soon
an the cold in contracted and before
it has become nettled in the
nyntem. Iu almost every instance
a severe oold may be warded off
by taking this remedy freely as <
soon an the first indication of Ike (
cold appears. There is no dan- j
gar in giving it to children for it )
contemn no harmful snbntence. ]
It is pleasant to take?both 1
adultn arr children like it. Buy i
it end yoc will get the beat. It <
r.Jways cnren. For sale by J. F. i
Uaokey & Co., druggists. I j
Hold Kobbery in Hayannah.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 29.?Safe
blowers raided the department
?tore of Foye & Eckstein of this
city at an early hour this morning,
dynamited the safe and got
nearly $2,000, the Bales and col
lections of Saturday after banking
hours. Entrance was effected
through the basement in the receiving
department. Three of
the city's policemen were within
calling distance all through the
night. So cleverly was the burglary
perpetrated that there was
? -r - L 1 ?. ? ?
i.u nun^iuiuu ui ruouery unui \f
n'clock in the morning. The burglars
broke off the knob of the
;ombination lock with a chisel,
tilled the Aperture in the lock
with dynamite, built a barricade
jround the safe with bolts of
sloth, covered it and the safe
with blankets and comforters
saturated with water aud then
touched off the charge. So scientifically
had the muffler for the
axploBion beeu constructed that
zold fish in a jar above the safe
were not injured, notwithstanding
the charge was so heavy that
the safe door was torn from both
hinges and lock. Every drawer
in the office was rifled and a few
checks were found on the floor,
out nothing except money was
missing.
It will be good news to the
mothers of small children to
learn that croup can be prevent?d.
The lirst sign of croup is
Hoarseness. A day or two before
the attack the child becomes
Hoarse. This is soon followed by
i peculiar rough cough. Give
Jhamberlain's Cough Remedy
freely as soon as the child be
;omes hoarse, or even after the
rough cough appears, and it will
lispel all symptoms of croup. In
this way all danger and anxiety
may be avoided. This remedy
is used by many thousands of
mothers arid has never been
icDown to fail. It is, in fact, the
nnly remedy that can alwavs be
iepended upon and that in pleaaint
and safe to take. For sale
by J. F. Mackey Co., druggists,
'Meant* Every Word He Nays."
Several days ago President
Roosevelt entertained seven la
aor leader* of Butte, Mod, who
lad traveled 2.500 miles to the
National Capital to take luncheon
with him. The visitors were
lighly delighted with their re. I
caption, of coarse, and variously
mpressed by the president, but
ilways to hit credit. After the
luncheon was over several of
the number expressed their views
ibnut the president and his at
tractive personality, one of them
laying, "I believe he means evry
eord he says."
That is generally the vie* of
:nost of those who meet the presdent
for the first time under
tenial conditions. Mayor Smyth
md Mr. Khett and Mr. George
W. Williams of this city believed
svery word that the preaidont
laid to them when he was in
Charleston at the exposition
tbont hia determination not to
appoint any colored man to office
n inch communities as Oharleslon.
The tenderfoot from Mon
iiDi will doubtless be nnde
jeived, jnil an were the tender' et
from Charleston.?News and
Dour tar.
?-sags* -csr- 1
A Ceetljr Mistake.
Blanders are sometimes very
?xpenaire. Occasionally life itlelf
is the price of a mistake, bat
rov'll never be wrong if yoa take
Dr. King's NewLife Tills for Dyspepsia,
Dizziness, Headache,
Liver or Bowell troubles. They
ire gentle yet thyrough. 25c, at
Drawford Bros., J.F. Mackey <kOo
ind Fnnderburk Pharmacy,Drug
gists.
MONSTERS IN CRIME
Two Heardless Uujh Who Have
Committed Eight Murder*.
Chicago, November 27 ?Chain
ed wrist to wrist, their hair matted
with dried blood, their cloth
ing covered with duat and dirt,
two beardleaH boys, Peter Nieder
meir and Harvey Van Dine, eat
tonight in the presence of May
or Harrison aud Chief of Police
< VNoi I niimlv pnitfumiinir In llinir
share in a three months career of
crime, which has included eight
murders, the wounding of five
other men, and a long series ot
robberies. The two young ban
dits neither of whom is over 21
years of oge, together with their
companion, Emil Koeskie, who is
no older, were captured near
Liverpool, Ind., today after h fight
in which they battled against policemen,
railroad detectives, rail
road laborers and farmer . One
man was killed, another fatally
injured and all three of the young
bandits were wounded, but not
seriously.
Niedermeier was wounded in
the hand by bird shot; Van Dine
was similarly injured and sustained
in addition a flesh wound in
the lett thigh ; Roeekie was shot
iu the ritdit hip.
The three men were wanted by
the police for complicity in the
murders at the car barns of the
Chicago City Railroad Company,
on August 30, when two meu were
killed, a third badly wounded
and $2,250 stolen. Gustavo Marx,
who, last Saturday night murder
ed Officer John Quinn, when the
policeman endeavored to place
him under arrest, confessed after
his arrest that he, in company
with the three men, had com
mitted the crimen at the car
barns. The hunt for Van Dine,
Neidermeier and lioeskie has
been hot ever since. Although
they knew that the eutire police
force was looking for them, the
three men remained in the city
until Wednesday morning. "We
were Maying' for a fellow that was
a witness against Marx," acid Vnn
Dine.
On Wednesday they leftChica
go, going to a dug out made near
Millers stntion, Indiana, whir*
they were surprised by thepolics
thii morning.
Good For Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives
immediate relief in all cases of
Cough, Croup aud LaGrippe because
it does not puss immediately
into the stomach, hut takes
effect rii*ht ?-?? ? f *u
- -rvi?v wi viir
trouble. It (Itnwh out the inflammation,
her In and noorhe* an<1
cures permantly by enabling the
lungn to contribute pure life giving
and lifo auHtaiuing oxygen to
the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong
of Delia, Tex., prescribe*
it daily and nays there is no better
cough remedy made. Hold by
Crawford Bros.
Will be Made a Cardinal.
Rome, Nov. 29.?The Italia
flays that l'ope I'ius, in receiving
Bishop Scalabrini of Piacanza,
in known for his liberal principle!*
I?nd fnr lha miaoiAn? V,? I' -- -1
? - ? .w? ..v iinuoiuiiv no nan oDmU"
liehed, especially in America, to
aseiat emigrants, informed the
bishop that he n/ill be nominated
cardinal at the next consistory.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Women as Well as Men Are Made
miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble. *
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discouragcsandlessensanibition; beauty,
? ^ r? . vigor and cheerfulness
soon disappear __
when the kidneys are ^
uA, iwr? out of order or dis
M ;^l ; Kidney trouble has
i) ')eco,ntI 80 prevalent
S?^rL-.~. * that it is not uncoiu
/ 7 moil for a child to be
{J m \ >SKg\jgp liorii afflicted with
?=2?. weak kidneys. If the
child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty
is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards thi treatment of
these important organs, fins unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miserable
with kidney ami bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a Homo of Swamp-Uooi.
pamphlet telling all alxmt Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testimonial
letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binglianiton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake, *
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Bingham ton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
TOUTHERN RY
t
Schedule iu effect Jan. 13. 1903.
dead Down dead Up
No 33. lM.ly No. 34. dally
I Opm > 1.v Charleston Ar 3 50pm
tigipm AiSntnmcrville Ar 3 11pm
4 50pin Ar Kiiigaville Ar I'Jcupm
Those trains. N. s 33 and 34, will stoponly at
Su'nuicrville, liranchvule, Orangeburg and St.
Matthews.
Between Klngsvtlls and Dlacksburg
liead Down dead Up
No 33, Dally No.34, Daily
aunpui Lv Kingsville Ar I'D pin
6 15pm ArCemdcn Ar 1130am
8 oupiu Ar Catawba Jet Ar I* iiittm
S'J'pin Ar dock Hill Ar 9 15am
8 59pin Ar Tirzah Ar 8 54am
9 09pm Ar Yorkville Ar it Cam
9 2.1pm Ar Sharon Ar 8 2<am
9 35pin Ar Hickory Grove Ar 8 15am
9 .iOpiu Ar Sun rua Ar 8 U5am *
10 15pm Ar Ulacksburg Lv 7 4..>m k
Trains Nos. 33 and 3i stop ai all Important
stations between rilngsville and Hlacksburf,.
Between dock i 1 ill and Marion
dead Dowu dead Up
No.35, Dally No.3d, Daily
6intra Lv dock Hill Ar 10 30pm .
6 19ain Ar Tirzah Ar 10 llpiu
831am Ar Yorkville Ar 1001pm
8 ill.iiu Ar SI aron Ar It I8i?m
7 (Ml.nn Ar Hickory Urovo Ar V 36pm
7 lu.un Ai hui .riu Ar 1' - pia
7 Ar lilac ksburg l,v 8 itipin
10 4 >uiju Ar Marlou L.v f?50p:n
Nu?. 3j and 36 slop ut principal stations between
Rock Hill und Marlon.
Between Marion and Mlaek.sburg
Read Down Read Up
No.MJ, Daily e* Sun No.07, Daily ex Sun
ooijiin bv Marlon Ar 8Wpm
2 0) pin Ar lilACksburK l?v 2 nOpm
Train No 33 will connect ai Bock IIII1 wilta
.-nVeiinah division No .i for hu.lolte, Washington
and New York. *
Train so. 31 will mike coniu-etlon at R >elc
Hill with Savannah division No 3.< from Charlotte,
Washington and New York
No*. . 3 and 31 handle tli ouk*> I'ullnian Drawing
Room steeping cars between New York ami
Ci urle.Hioii. via Camden and Rock 'till, and
I lining Cur between Rod; Hill and Washington.
ror further la?ortmu.on ad r s,
R. W. HUNT, I). I* A , Charleston, S. C. .
W. H. VAYLOK, A G I* A , Atlania, (In,
S H H ARU^t ICK.tl.A .Washington. I>.C.
LANCASTER & CHESTER
RAILWAY COMPANY
SCHEDULE JN EFFECT NOV 'JO. 19 CI
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
WESTBOUND
Lv Lancaster 7 l.r> n id f> tx) p m
Lv Fori Lawn 7 34 a in ft 30 p m
f.v Hascomvlllo 7 i( it in 7. 4"> p in
Lv IticnnurK *. ..7 ft ' a in 6 uu p in
Ar Chewier 8 IS u m rt .1 u in
Ar i harlo'.tr ?Sou. Ky I' "?ft n in 9 on p in
Ar <.'HIuinti..k S"ii K v 11 oo ,i :i. I I,, i m
Ar Atlanta?S.A.L. Ky. ...4 fc? p m
Ar York villi?C. AN- W RyT6 85 a m
ArOuvtonla " " 10 30 a m
Ar Lenotr ' " 2 oft p m
EASTUOUND
Lv Lenoir?C.&N-W. Ky.... 2 30pm
Lv Oitwtonla " " ft so p m
Lv Yorkvllli " " (123 p m
Lv atla la?.s.A L Uy ... 1 ill p m
Lv ColumDla?Sou. Ry 0 |o a m flSftpm
Lv Charlotte? Sou. H.v . ...8 40 u m t j.. p in .
Lv Chester 10 ill a m 8 2ft p in J
Lv Rlchburg 10 4ft a m H 49 p in
Lv Hawcomv lie II 00 a ra H ftft p in
Lv Fort La,rn 1116 am 9 00pm
Ar Lancaster II 4ft a m 9 26 p in
CONNECTIONS
CHESTER?'Southern, Seaboard, and Carolina
A North-Wi-Htorn Railways
uancastkk?Southern Kuilway
A. P. MeLUKK, Superintendent.
LKKOY SPHINtiS. President.
CHICHESTrTS ENGLISH
PENNYRUYAL FILLS
lafi . AIwiti reliable I.nrilea, ut Dronrtat tot
rillClirATER't BNUMHir In Red and to
Wold metallic boiM, analed with blue ribbon. *
r?k*no othrr. Betotr dnnirroaa ahcll.
I tatHnniMt Imltntlom. Buy of your Dniiriit,
or Mftd le. In ftiunpa for Pnrtlrulnr*, Trait*
l?l? Mil " R?ll?r kr I.Mtlfx," tn trfMr,
br retara Mall, 10.004Teattmoulala. Bold b#
all Dntrnii
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