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A WORD TO FARM TOILERS." * PAUSES CELEIiT COMPOUND The Home Friend of the Farmer and His Family. After the labors and toils of the summer time, and harvesting of crops in the early autumn, many of our farmers, their wives, daughters. and sons, find themselves in a condition o! health demanding careful attention if suffering is to lie avoided later on. Many experience kidney trouble in some form; with some the liver is torpid; there is biliousness, nausea, and vomiting, with loss of appetite and depression of spirits. Thousands who have l>een exposed to cold, damp winds and rains while toiling in the harvest fields, now feel the twinges of terrible rheumatism; others run down by worry, overwork, and irregular dieting, are tormented with the pangs of dyspepsia. To the thousands of run down, sickly, and half dead men and women in farm homes we recommend with all honesty and confidence the worker's friend, Taine's Celery Compound, the only medicine that can quickly and fully P restore strength to the weak body and vigor to the muscles. I'aine's Celery Compound tones the stomach; it removes poisonous acids from the blood which cause rheumatism; it feeds the weak and diseased nerves and banishes f neuralgic tortures; it purifies the blood and gives true vitality and life. The use of Paine's Celery Compound in autumn means the establishing of a perfect physical vigor to withstand the rigors of a severe winter. DIAMOND DYES forchlldrcn's clothes arc most serviceable. They dilor jacket!, coats, capes, ribbons, stockings, as well as dresses. No other dyes equal Diamond Dyes in variety of uses | they never disappoint. Wp have a special department of advice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Send sample of Ku?d* when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. Christina* Holiday Hairs via {Southern KtiHwsy. The Southern Railway will seii Christmas Holi lay Kx-ursion tickets between all points south ol the Pototnac ami Ohio rivers ami east of the Mississippi river, including Si. Louis, Mo., for one and one third first class ttandaid one way fares, plus 25 cents for 4k llll) rillind frit. / ivii.ii.mi... " - V"""""" " 0 50 cents.) T.okets will be sold December 23, 24, 25-30. 31, 1903, and Jan-# irnrv 1st, 1901. with final limit January 4<h, 1904. They will also sell upon presentation and surrender of cert ifi. cates signed by superintendents, principals or presidents of the various institutions, December 10 to 22, 1903, inclusive, with final limit Januarv R b. 1004, fo acl'.eitj tf.11 ; siud- u.o ui schools and colleges Interline tickets will be eohi <?l coupon stations only. Apply to any agent of the O ...1 1? 1 % 1 ...I o'ih iK'rn UHiiway, or ltobert VV . Hunt, I) I'. A , I'hurleHton, S. C. ; W. II. Tayloe, AG P. A , AtIbhIh, Ga. tl Dec 31 This signature is on every box 01 tno goauim Laxative BromoQtiinine T*bi?t? the rsujtdj that rm < n ? !?! In on# day TO WIIOH IT MAY CONCKItN: Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Commis sioners will not approve or pay any claim against the county f- - i * " ^ tor wont, sucn as repairing! roads or ground bridges, unless the samo shall have been authorized by, or a contract made with somo member of the & Board. L. J. Perry, County Supervisor. W. B. Bruce, Clerk. Important Notice to the Voters of the Town of Lancaster. Notice is hereby given that the books for .he registration of the qualified voters of the Town of Lancaster, will be open at the office of the Auditor of the county in tho court house, iri the Town of Lancastor, on Monday, the 2t>th of October, 1903, and on each Monday thereafter, during the month of November, a 1903. Those voters who have not registered during this year are requested to do so A. McManus, Sup. Reg. for Town Lan. 0 Octobor 19, 1903. Alalia th^ Famous 'Sinai ('asa'." Special to The Slate. Yorkville, Nov. 23?The court of common plea* whh opened heie this morning, Judge 1). A Townsend presiding. The first ease taken up was Samuel W. \I itrhnll siir.iiimt .Ihbuh a. w i .on/t It Dennis Whisouant, Sam'l Leech and the Sovereign camp, Wood men of the World, a suit lor $25,000 for injuries to Iub gen i-rative organs, alleged to have been received about March 22, 1001, while being initiated into the above mentioned order. This is the third trial had in this case, the two former trials resulting hi mistrials. The plaint iff, Mitch ell, is represented by Messrs. Jas F. Hart, Geo W. S. Hart and John Hart, while Messrs. J. S. Brice, D. E. Finley and M. B. Jennings are counsel for the de enbants. Mr. G. W. S Iiart read (he complaint, charging *lia.1 I he plaintiff was injured by the reckless, wanton ami carolesthandling ot himself during the initiation, disabling him from ' making a living as before the initiation. Mr. J. S. Briee read the answer of defendants, denying the charges and stating for the Sovereign camp that they are not responsible for the un authorized acts of any of its members, also stating that there is nothing in the ritual or work of the order that will injure any person. The regular panel of jurors was exhausted before dinner time and a special venire of 15 was drawn, therefore the jury was not secured until a :3U this afternoon. As the case will take up the time of court during Tuesday and Wednesday, and the court will adjourn for Thanksgiving day, the jurors not engaged in this much talked ot "goat case" were excused until next Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Congressman Finley and wife arrived at home last Saturday from Washington, where they have been during the extra session ot congress. LATER. After two mistrial*. fi VV Mitchell, who alleged personal injuries while being initiated into the NVoodiiiau Camp at Hickory Grove, aud whose suit was for $25,000, wan awarded a verdict lor $1,000 by the jury that heard the case last week. The case will not be appealed. Kodol Pyspepsla Cure. Digests all classes of food, toms aud strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspep sia, Indigestion, Stomach Trou bles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds wornoot tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says : "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective and indeed a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends." Sold by Crawford Bros. A happy home is the reflection of heaven. Supervisor's OJJtce Days. My regular office days will be on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. The remaining days will be required in the disoharge of other duties. L. J. Perry, County Supervisor. When a woman 8>?yn nhe has her own opinion of another woman, lt'n a safe bet that the opinion look well in print. OA.STO n X A . Bean th? />lha Kind You Haw Always Bought 9C9^ ,14?,?: TO QUALITY i*nit Goon POwS/r/OA's i GUARANTEED IN WRITING. ' 500 free 8C,,()^::st|r REu ( GA.-ALA BUS. COLLEGE. MACON. GA SALE OF LAND I STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, { County of Lancaster. 4 VS I'RESIOKNT of t lie Farmers' d Banking & Mercantile Company 1 will offer f<?r sale in front of the 4 Court House during the legal hours of sale on t he I I ' FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, ( 1OOH, the following (Inscribed tract of 4 land: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County of Can- 4 caster and State aforesaid, in Gills Creek township, on the waters of { Gills creek, ( CONTAINING THIRTY [30] ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north by lands formerly belonging' to Richard , Cousar; on the cast by lands formerly belonging to said Richard Cousar, and the public highway known a* the Monroe road; on the south by lands of VVyatt Fraser's estate, and on the west by lands of R. K. Allison and maybe others, being the tract of land conveyed to me as president of the Farmers Hanking & Mercantile Company by Lewis M.Ulyburn and Joseph ( C. Elliott. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to i pay for papers. . W.T.GREGORY, 1 I'rest. Farmers' B. & M. Co. . Nov. 4, lt?03. ' _NOTICE-^ To the Taxpayers of Lancaster County. The Treasurer's office will ho open for the collection of taxes for the present fiscal year,with out penalty, from the 15th day of October to tliG 31st day of. December. i The levy is as follows ; ( Mill* [ State Ml t'oiinfy 4 1 Special (Ti. <%, O. R R.) ti I Sinking Fund & O. R R.) 1 I Constitutional school tax It { Total IGjj SPKCIAL LOCAL MtVY fa. C. A OA. H. K ] I t'ane Creek Township 4t? J Oi Ha ' 'reek " ft ! I rieaaaul Hill " <4' I if HPKClAL LOCAL I.KVY FOR SHOO I. PUR- I POrtKS. < Van Wyck School District 2 | Lancaster 4>? Lancaster interest on bonds and sinKing i una I j Kershaw 4 j I Heath Springs 3 I' Oakhursf 4 I Jones X Roads 2 1 TOTAL I.KVY BY DIHTRIOTS. Indian Land 10 4 " Van Wyck 18 2 Waxhaw 10 t " Van Wyck 18 I Cane Creek 20>$ ! " " Graded 20}? J " " Jones X Roads 22'$ \ Gills Creek 21 i " " Graded 27 I " " Jones X Roads 23 ^ Kuford 10 | Flat Creek 10 a * 44 Kershaw 20 I Pleasant Hill 19 \ 44 44 Kershaw 23 I 44 " Heath .Springs 22 \ 44 44 Oak hurst 23 | " Jones X Roads 21 I Cedar Creek 16 J " * Jones X Koads 18 | Respectfully, W. O. CAUTHT5N, Co. Treas. g 8apt 28, '03?tf | ,? We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign / \ llnMllilH: \ e Band modal, sketch or ptioto ot lurentlon for < A i1 free report on latentatlflltr. JV>r frea book. f U MARKS v ' Dures Eruptions, Soros, Colio, Hivoe Worms. TEETIIINA < THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S ? Cotton Gi ^ We handle a p GIN SAWS ? AND RIBS ^ PHONE 98?2 rings. * _ ^ YV. (J. McKH U Chester Co. %%%% %%%%1 Public Under order from the P: ~o., I will offer for sale on ph, at Public Auction at t ate JOHN A. ESTRIDG :he following personal pro morning at 9 o'clock: i Boss Press No. 2; 2 Mu Disc Harrow and other far 1 tco\ U ? AND INSPECT | N EW C 8 NO IV ARRIl Tr TAKE special plea J1 tomers know that ^ the northern markets v fg good bargains. These] ^ daily and I will be glac ? inspect them. I call s 3 Following H 50 Men's Suits, wortlt $0 50 t ^ fioinj; to run them off at a quic 11 A lot of CHILDREN'S CL( ^ lar $1.25 SUITS, for ft A LOT OF MEN'S FINE ! Ll Leather Counters, worth $ 1.2' S LADIES' SHOES, the $1.00 x? ^ Tf HAVE a large sto W 41 the lowest prices. and selected line of M ^ rl ArnrAn r o 4- f \ 7 T_? U ^ viw v*v,ai ai 111^ V Lil\ Yours for R. M * J TTT'TT JpMnirr- cnolera-lntantum. Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and U ijMi y the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aius Digestion, Regulates *OWDERSY|0hI the Bowels, Strengthens _ . i>. the Child and Makes s ai irrngxtsis, teething easy. J. MOFFETT. M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. i, Thrush. Romovoa and Provonts, COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. -%-W n Uwners * l11 grades of ^ BRISTLES $ AND TWINE t OWN & SONS, i Cornwell, S. C. 4 ^nuuiv^ Sale! robate Judge of Lancaster FRIDAY, DECEMBER he RESIDENCE of the E, deceased, FOR CASH perty, sale to open in the 6o-saw Smith Gin and i les, i two-horse Wagon, niing implements. .V. M. ESTRIDGE, Administrator. MEl | ^5 MY STOCK OF ft )OODS I '1NG DAIL V d sure in letting my cus- 11 I have returned from vhere I secured many ^ goods are now arriving M i to have you call and ^ pecial attention to the |j Bargains ^ o $7.50. 1 am (? Q QA ^ k sale tor VyOivU 1| )THING, re,u- ^ SHOES, SOLID V >, yours for ^ kind, yours for 75c 8 ck of Men's Pants at ft I also carry a large ? [en's and Ladies' Un- ^ Y LOWEST prices. U bargains, ^ ILES J