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B who owns a held and a plow, and I I who desires to get the most out H C llicy are/r?. Send postal card. 5*3 K (iKUMAN K V I.I WOKK8 Kfj Itcw York?SIS Nansau Strtrl, H | 1 Atlanta. Ga.-?*H So. Broad At. UH j ;j 'J a A11 lion o;li slavery in the ri * f ed li S'a'es has long been aholishc there sire still some reminders of j. the institution in the south It is doubttui it' the emancipation proclamation ot President Lincoln altogether abolished the idea in the minds of some good old sout h f'< em families. This was clearly p demonstrated by the will ol an agi-d woman who died recently I in southern Mai y land Before the war I here had been many slaves in ihe family, and at the b time ol her death three old black p mammies still remained of the (j once large number. Her goodness to her old servant?; was repaid by a liletime of devotion. They swore never to leave her, and she rl in turn kept faith with them. q During her last illness she c made a will dividing all her goods \\ and chattels equallv between three daughters. lvich of her '' children got a barrel ol pork, a '' cow, ten bushels ol wheal and ti a third of the corn meal and poul- (j try on the (dd homestead. Then came this paragraph, eliminating, ol course, the names ol the daughters : ' To my daughter 1 leave e Aunt Mimi ; to my daughter ^ I leave Aunt Jennie; to my daughter 1 leave Aunt Sal a lie. I ask each of mv daughters a to take care of the old servant a bequeathed to her until the death of said servant." J' Kach of these old mammies 11 considers that she is as much the f properly ol I he daughter to whom s she was "bequeathed" as it this last will and testament had been made in ante bellum days, and i no amount of "freedom" talk would induce them to assert their ind epe ndence, so ptronj; is their afYction lor the family ?Chicago Tri till rie. I fVlORPHUME A V?'underfill Discovery 'I'll ait Cih'i'm Morphine, Laudanum. Opium. t'lM'aine and Other Druir Habits. TltlAL THKAT.MKN'T SKNi' l'RKK <! It is no fault of the ordinarv | practicing physician that tiny are not able to cure the awful curse n of ilruir habit. A ereat many able physicians are a victim to this terrible disease. It is ii<> or 1 dinary disease and cannot be * cured by any ordinary drugs | or methods of treatment. It lias remained for us to perfect a wonderful treatment tliat will cure ' any case of drug addiction | I known. It matters not bow or ^ when you pot the habit, or how much drup you are using, r we guarantee an absolute cure i: without pai^ or detention from j business. Do you want to be | cured? If so write us today for free trial treatment. Strictly confidential correspondence from all, especially physicians solicited. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't B.,1135 Broadway, New York City. ?L!7t?.v* Early Risers Ttam famous Httls pills* iVar Hay Come at Any Moment London, Jan. 18.?In what it daims as an authoritative statenent The Daily Graphic this norning announces that the legotiations have arrived at u >tage leaving two points upon vhich neither Russia nor Japan s inclined to yield, and as to vhich no means ot a compromise lave yet been found. Roth these mints concern Manchuria and heir acceptance would not in the slightest moony tlie legal s'atus [uo, or change the administrative ituationin Manchuria, but .lapan nsists "that they be embodied in i treaty between Japan and iussia," while Russia, as a mater of amour propre, ''refuses to iccept such dictation at the lands of Japan. Much, however, still hoped from the czar's ntiuenee." The statement adds: "Of ourse any attempt of Russia to ncrease very largely her naval irces in the tar east by moving er Black >Sea or Baltic lleets muld make war a question ot lily a few hours." This statement seems to be orne out by the Associated ress uispateti iroin lokio yester ay thai Japan hail received hissia's communication saying nit Russia would respect the ights and privileges already acuired by the powers in Munliuria under the existing treaties dtli China, except in the case ol lie estahlishmelit ol foreign set lements, which show tiiat nt'piiations are continuing on the uestion ol Manchuria. A Very ('loso Cull. "I stuck to mv engine, although very joint ached ami every nerve as racked with pain," writes C. V. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman f Builington, Iowa. "I was weak ml pale, without any appetite nd a'l run down. As 1 was bout to give up, I got bottle of Ilectric Hitlers, and after taking t, I felt as well as I ever did in 11 y life." Weak, sickly, rundown ieople always train new life, txength and vigor from their se. Try them. Satisfaction naranteed hv (trawford Bros., .I. \ Mackey A: Co.. and Funderburk I 'harmacy. Price 50 cents. Death ot Col. Cad J. Pride I A special Irom Bock Ilil! t.>' he State, 17th lost., says; t'??l (hid. .1 Pride parsed awa\ j I 0 -10 o'ckck yesterday morn j i<it attei a I; ngcri ng i 11 uess w hi h ias been taking him nearer and' learer the end lor tin* last ten uonlhs. ('id Pride was origilally Ironi (theater count v. lie .line to Ii"ck Hill alter the w.irj nd h is since resided here. lie lias heen appointed postmister here twice, having heen [ pointed l>y Harrison in 1802. t'hen he was succeeded hy his nn-iu-law, Mr. 10. K Poajr. In 1>0() lie was again appointed to he ollice, which he continued to mid iij) to iiis death. Col. Pride's ivi11children are .lohn S. 1'ridc. }adwallador Pride, .Junius l'ride ?f Columbia and Mrs. W. K Simpson of Liock Hill. The uueral services were held at his lonie today. CASTOR IA For Inlantt and Children. Hit Kind You Have Always Bought fUgnAt?r,of Cracked a Bank Safe. Roanoke, Va., Jan. 10.?The National Bank of Rocky Mount, located at Rocky Mount, Frank lin county, on the Roanoke ai <1 Southern railway, 25 miles south of this city, was entered by rob i bers early this morning and the sale blown open. The burglars secured $3,000 in silver. A steel vault containing $20,000 in currency and gold was not molested, probably because the explosion was heard by a man asleep over the bank and an alarm w as given. < i. _r * i. _ i mis iii<?ii weiu in searcn 01 me town sergeant, and when the two returned the burglars had escaped. Dynamite was used to blow the safe open and tlie re port was heard all over the village. Several strangers had been in town for two days, and it was supposed these men did the work. Posses are scouring the country in all directions in an effort to capture the robbers. Judge John Wood of the corporation court ol this city is president of the bank, 'l'he bank carries $8,000 burglar insurance. So tar there is no trace of the robbers. The time will come when the man who drives a ("lipped horse in winter will not suffer from the effects of the same kind of teni perature. Oii3 I>o*o Convinces. Mozloy's Lemon Elixir acts gontlv on the bowels without V any unpleasant ellect. It is a perfect liquid laxative. 50 cents pe: bottle at all drugstores. c^C'iCaTZtrc OGUS;I PENNYROYAL FELLS . #4? ; tiafe. Alwnv* reliable I.mllr*. n.<k PrueRlst fot lliniCMCKS KMta.lNII t:i K?*<1 and iJniii iimtulllc boxes. Mated with blua ribbon. ! ; ?. < no ultirr. KeEnae ?li?r?j;ero?" mitntltntlnn* :>n<t imitntlnna. Buy of your Iimmost, or Mont le. >i 'iiinjis f>,r I*?rl ienlura, Troti- Vjl nionlnla unit "Heller for I.Hil'rt." in Wfr b> return Tli??l. 10,01)0 Testimonials. bold ot all OniKKiata. I\? CHICHRBTER CHEMIGAI. CO. SlOO Mnill on N?|?inre, IMS II.A.. PA Dnnliuu ihn oarer c/ro/r /1,000 // C Young Men ? to qualify VOU ClOOt) 1'OSITJOISS 1 GUARANTEED IN WRITING |-r,~ r^rr ^'HOl.AltsllU'K OKKKHED V ' ?. v..' I tlk.M VUOtt TO-DAY TO i GR.-ALA 6US COLLEGE. MACON. Ga fkfofb BANK DEPOSIT , HV Vr Railroad Far-) Paid. 500 I 7 FHEK Courses Offered. r'TVb'K1 :?-5l23Kr53 I -r fat Cticl. Write Quick 1 ULOrtGi.VAUB*MA BUSiBESS COLLEGE,Macon.Ga. v, i< ;n ^ / tend inixlcl, > x. i. 11 pi.i.U) < l v, i it it'll fur f '**' ^ freeroport t.n i? llity. F< r fr. e I* ? k. < < I'rttcnts nntl TRADE-KARKS r?< jCHf an 11 mmm BTI'I-i." rn?i i-uni | The Old Standai I Grove's T ! has st?ood t-he bes | over One and a Ha | of appeal bo iadBWd witk ?v?ry kottU la i Vill llil Ml?Ml IJfC?a?M? Tho Kind You Have Always Bou in use for over 30 years, lias - and has 1 czvms&c All Counterfeits* Imitations am] Experiments that trifle with ar Infants and Children?Experlci 1AII a. A vvnan is uh Castoria Is a harmless suhstiti goric, I>rops and Soothing1 Syr contains neither Opinio, Morpl substance. Its ago is its guarai and allays Fetcrislincss. It cu Colic. It relieves Teething Tro and Flatulency. It ussimilatcs 8tonmeh and Bowels, giving h The Children's Panacea?The I GENUINE CASTC Bears the Sig The Kind You Have In Use For Ovei THC CCNTAUn COMMNV, TT MUNMV ^as COFFINS! i We now have in stock and complete line of Coffins am ock races ALL SIZES AND From the ( lain, cheap Collin up to *11 ami ne? us or semi us your order ive a death in your family. Frices Lancaster IVk Lancaster. S. C., Oct, 23, '02.?It. BO YFARS* I ?r ^ ''/ LXPERIENCK . 5 /v * Anvnno ?oni1|n>? r. ?kotrh ntul doprrlntlnn niPT ijnli'k ly iipfcrinin .nr piini >n frco ? i ?>i lit-r nn \ i i invI*iit 1*iii i? probnbljr i?!?ipn?iCilO| Comimitilca. c linn* Mirily ?m"<i. iit?:?I. HANDBOOK n I'.itinia | >, IimiI f i < >l.|i',t ni'i'im fur r. run; |> lu imp. 1 *0. !i(? Inki-ii Oir nifti .Miinii ( |>. rec-olvo i|.. r]? I nntirr, without clmrno, mi i e SckHtific Jitnaican. If, A huTulpotuHy ll|ii?trnf p<1 wofkly. I nrget firmini ton of nnr ?rii'nU0fl Journal, Tcrnn,|3 I I i.., ri' ir: loiirniniiUiti.fi. HolU byull now pcli'ulom. j KIUNN 5 Co.3G,B'""""> Ncw York Iiruuch OlBeo, G2& K Ht^ Wanliluniuii, D. li t 1 < r//H'ffi:<<tf O//1IC C'tl Mv retail I a r ollice davs will I"1 on Wednesday and Saturd i\ . i r each week. 'I In reiiiainintr iiys will I?o required in iliei , i?fl? il'rtn <>(' ulliiip ilntiou 1 ' L. .J. IN Try, ||i'ounty Supervisor. J" asteless Ch t> 25 years. A vera ilf Million bottles. I you ? No Cure, I Tea Cent Package mt CJtOVfS BLACK mmammmmmmmmm glit, and which has been borne the signature of been made under his per*ervision since its infancy* one to deceive you in this* I "Just-as-good" are but id endanger the health of ice against Ex periluent* STORIA ite lor castor vn, i'aro? ups* It is Pleasant. It liino nor other Nareotio ntee. It destroys Worms ires Diarrhoea aiul Wind ublcs, cures Constipation i the Food, regulates the ealtliy and natural sleep* lotlier's Friend. 5RIA ALWAYS ;nature of _ Always Bought r 30 Years. TWfCT, NEW YOUR CfTV. COFFINS! " I will continue to keep, ^ .1 Burial Caskets. Our QUALITIES. I he handsome Metallic Cases, when so unfortunate as to ? II 11111 lilt* rPHKII f > I HI!. jrcantie Co. .GOOYOONG MEN antkd roi{ positions Til A 1 WILL I;! ; (il'AUAN. T11KIT IN WKITINii. A siri iin_j i1111-fr;iii??!i of tho nost ii i) 1 i 111 i i?>< 1 drill,i ml for 111ijjj men ami women of busi> education W furnished by i* adverii>eiin in of tlio (ia.? a I >u-i ' ollege.ol M icon, i., ctdling for 1,<'< <> young mi and women at once. That world renowned intitti>n is said to receive so many in-calls for graduates than n he supplied that it has not, ly greatly reduced its rates, t concluded to pay railroad e and give written guaranty position to all graduates who sire it. o'JS 3 m odol Dyspepsia Curo Pigosts what you eat. ill Tonicl ge annual sales I >oes t>his record 9 No Pay. 50c. i R OOT 1JV1R Pi i f. m