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r K ? Tribute of Respect to the Hon J N Estridge. The Lancaster Council No38, * Junior Order United American ( Mechanics, at a regular meeting 1 Jan. 26th, 1004, passed the fol- ' lowing resolutions : 1 Resolved 1st. That we feel ' deeply grieved at the death of ' our brother. But wo meekly 1 bow in humble submission to > the will of our heavenly Father, 1 for we feel that our earthly loss 1 means his eternal gain. Resolved 2nd. That we ex- < tend our sympathy to his ho reared family and friends and that a blank page in our record book be inscribed to his memory. Resolved 3rd. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Mrs. Estridge, and that the county papers bo asked to publish the same. f W. P. Oaskey f A. J. McNinch \ John L. Oaskev, \ Com mittee. Teachers' Meeting Saturday. Fellow Teachers of Lancaster County: r T ~ ~ ~ i. n ~ i... rn i nw uriiiutinter vhmiiiij ifuuii" ers' Association will moot Sat 11 rHav morning,Fob. fi. at olovon o'clock in tho Graded School building at Lancaster. Several interesting <|iiosttons will bo discussed and the meeting will bo rendered interesting as pos- \ Bible-. It is the earnest desire i on the part of some of the teach-1 1 ers of the county that we have I a live Teachers' Association, j t This can be d"ne only through i the exertion of each teacher of | the county to attend these meet ings, and do his individual part in making them beneficial. I therefore earnestly urge every | teacher in the county who pos sii^lv can to attend the meeting, f-> 11 next Saturday. Our duty to our patrons demand this. All trustees and patrons ivho , wish to a'tend are cordially in : vited also. The following is the program for next Saturday : "How can Lancaster county maintain a live Teachers Asso ciation," by R.A.Dobson, of the j Kershaw graded school."Should , text books lie used in the first < grade,'' by R. E. Mood, of Oak | hurst school. "Ifow to beautify ] the school and school grounds, i by Miss Gertrude Sherer, of the ! * Dixie school. 'What is condition ! > rvP c,..lww.l .....1 1 o^nuvii ii ;u^r ?ii MI I ? M 1 I M I , are any steps being taken to;' improve condition of same," to j be discussed by each teacher t' present. "Why is it that some!" teachers fail to control their pupils?" l ySupt. A II. Banks, j of the Lancaster graded school, j Respect fully. K. A . I)obson. A Cure for Eczema. Mv baby had lvzema so bad that its head was a solid mass of j scat s, and its hair all came out. I tri?d many remedies hut none seemed to do any permanent good until I used I)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The eczema is!" cured, tlie scabs are gone and tbe'j nine one s scaip is perfectly I clean and healthv, and its hanv is growing beautifully again. 1 cannot give too much praise to i DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.?' Frank Farmer, Bluff City. Kv. I In buying Witch Hazel Salve look out for counterfeits. I)e- ; Witt's is the original and the only one containing pure Witch j Hazel. The name E. C. Dp Witt & Co., is on every box. Sold by Crawford Bros. Mr. Calvin Plyler of Georgia is visiting relatives in this county. . Mr. J. W. Vincent of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his parents in this county. Mrs. G.B. Barron and little daughter visited friends at Clinton last week. * ('ai d of Thanks, Mr. Editor: Please allow us ipuce in your columns to express >ur thanks to the many friends vho rendered such loving and jutiring service during the recent atal illness of our beloved one, Hon. J. N. Kstridge. We wish o thank, also the host c f friends vho from time to time so anx ously asked about his condition, hus manifesting a deep interest vlnch was often emphasized Words frequently fail to convex ! he feeliiias of the heart and such 8 our condition when we try to I express our thanks. May II" .vho reads the secret desires of he heart bountifully reward the nanv friends for the lox-ing services rendered. FAMILY. One I>onc Convinces. Mozley's Lemon Elixir acts jentlv on the boxvels without my unpleasant effect. It is a jorfoct liquid laxative. 50 cents >er bottle at all drugstores ilberta Peach Trees, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Red Raspberry Plants. Strgs for hatolilnir a specialty. All inquiries iromptly answered. Xvrlte for circulars, GEO. F. MONTGOMERY, an 13-st I r i > < i ( n. Hospitality at Small Kxpense. Entertainment?that is,pleasire to your guests?does not dexeild (XII the IXIOIXOV vrxn anmul >ut on your own knowledge of low to receive an extend hospialitv. Christine Terhune Hor ick tells you all nlimit it. Po-t mid, 50 cents. K. .1. CLODF. Publisher, 15?! Fifth Ave., N.Y. CABBAGE PLANTS Now ready for delivery, ten million a ba*e Plants of ttie following vari *t ies : Henderson, Succession, Flat Hutch. Selected F.xtra Parly Jersey Wake Held.and Charleston large type Wakefield. AI so, Alexander Seed Co's Augusta Faplv Trucker. Price?$1.50 iter thousand. 5.001 to 10 000 at $1 'J5 per thousand 10 000 to 50.000 at $1.00 per thousand Terms ca?h with order or plant? sent c. <). I>. These plants are grown in the open sir on the sea coast of Sooth Carolina They are stocky and hardy, and when renin II ted nilletnnd severe euld vrilli [)iit injury. I have h special low rate with the Southern Express <'o., and [>l nts can tie delivered at any poin' in their line at a rate of *20 to 50 cents per thousand; minimum charge on 'ingle package. 35 cents I am d 1st rihm i ng agent for OLKN N SI * KI \ (?S \l I N i;KA L WAlKh. Prises and circulars suit on appli at ion. W M. (UiKKATY. Young's Island, S. < telegraph and P.O. feh It SOUTHEASTERN L CHARLES Building Mater High Grade Roofin Write for prices. QUIT CO There is no need of wearing yoin bottle of Murray's Horehc A few doses of this Household lief A nosit ve mrc for IMP! I EASES OF THROAT. ANTI-Sp"/ ?PUT I THE MURR/1 COLUMf Whiskey I Morphine I Ciga habit. I habit. | ha Cured by KEELEY I.?<ly St, (or PO Box 7t| Columbia, i .f WW THE ATU Crpat IMow Offc I United States to May 1 Contest Opened Ja ? Dl I For the exact, or the nearest to | of Cotton received at all Unh 1st, I 904, both inclusive I For the next nearest estimate---For the next nearest estimate---For the 0 next nearest estimate. For the lO next nearest estimate For tho 20 next nearest estlmat< For the OO next nearest estimati Fortho IOO next nearest estimat Additional Offers for Bos Mado Purine: DifForom of tho Contest For convenience tho time of tho cc test is divided into estimates receive by The Constitution during four 1 riods?the first period covering fro the beginning of contest to Februa Ifl 1 QA1 f I-av, ncwvuu punv/u, 1 IUUI rt'UI ary 10 to March 1, 1904; third perit March 1 to 20; fourth period. Mar 20 to April 20. 19?i4. Wo will gi the best estiinate received duri each period (in addftion to whatev other prize it may take, or if it ta no prize at all), the sum of $125.00. The four prizes thus offered f 120 OOoach amount to Condi;iar.3 cf Ssndin Subject to the usual coud Is now on. Attention is tailed t 1. Send $1.00 for The Wcel ^ 2. Send 50 cents for The 3. Scud $1.25 for The W TIMATES iu the contest?Hint ii 4. Send 50 cents for ONE SCRil'TlO.*. Such a remittance make a number of estimates on I warded at the same time cstiina without subscriptions, the sonde ferod lor only ten estimates in on CE1VED WITHOUT SUHSCRIP' PER ITSELF IS AN AC KNOW CAREFULLY R ECORI >EI) ~\ Tho tvonnv . 1 'i I The estimate, the money aiul the Secretary Hester s i COTTON SEASON. I8G7-08 1898-99 I809-00 # I 900-0 I 1901-0 2 1902-03 The figures above are eertilie I by furnish the oillciu'l figures to deci.le A Hftvocc All Qi M UUI n W VI U L ?I 111 IHWIIIMHHIH I IME & CEMENT CO. TON, S. C. ial of all Kinds. ,g "RUBRROID." Jan J7-lyr Ughing : | p Inmk* out. when you can Ret a >und, Mallien and Tar. Remedy will jfive immediate reIENZA, BRONCHITIS AND DISVSMODIC IN CROUP. JP BY? kY DRU6 CO. UA, S. C. rette I All Drug and Tobacco bit. J hnhita INSTITUTE of S. C, i. C Conf1dontl.?l correitpon<l?DC? solicited. 0 CashCo INTA CONSTITl r M ;r upon Keceipts ot * Ports From Septembt 1st, 1904, Both Indus n. 18th* 1994, Closes Ap VISION OF PRIZES. tho exact, estimate of tho total numbor < :od States ports from September 1st, 1903 $20.OO each as, I 2.OO oach as, IO.OO each os, O.OO each es, 3.00 oach t Estimates TWO GRAND CON t Periods First?For distributio " those estimates (not tak in- tho above 188 prizes) con 500 bales either way of figures in rjr Second?For dlstributi those estimates (not tak eh the above 1&8 prizes am vo ing the first consolation i "s ing within 1,U00 bales i.0 ut me cAiiii i I^ITI ____________ Crnnd Total at In cose of a tlo on ...5$ GOO.CO money will be equally < 3 Estimates in This Port H litions, as stated regularly in Tlio Constitution 0 the following summary of conditions: kly Constitution one year and with it ONE E! bunny South one year and with it ONE E! eeltly Con t'lution and Sunny South both one i, one estimate for The Constitution and ann ESTIMATE alone in the contest IE YOU I) merely pays for the privilege of sending the this basis, you may send THREE ESTIMATI ites are sent. If as many us ten estimates are r may forward them with only $3.00?this spl porder. A postal card receipt will be sent fo TIONS. Where subscriptions are ordered. Till EElXiMEN'T THAT YOUR ESTIMATE HAS I scription and the estimate must come in the ?= subscription go together. THIS RULE IS I'Oi Figures Covering the Period TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS. OAl from tut September to 1st >tnv (inclusive) Thin in 1 of following year. The period covered by thin ,,,.1 the H contest. gi villi oil 8.333,862 7.003.43 ' 6.843,134 0.340,31 2 7 218.170 r 37-3 GT "-i'T.-t-i v Henry ( Hester, of the Ne v Ot le ui thi-> contest. THS? ATLANTA CONGTITUT ?-,^rv * n'fwy * ASHCRA Colic Hi 1 -t.\. 1 ?1 wintn^c HI ? UH_ll HurSCS IU1U mill are subject is more dangerous than col and none more easily cured when the ci rect remedy is used. Colic attacks so su denl * and oftentimes so severely that it of the utmost importance to relieve the a 1 imal at once in order to save its life. Ashckaft's Colic Mixture gives reli speedily and surely, leaving no bad aft< effects. It has stood the test for 25 yeai Cj N Every hors 0 C\ \ at fimes ^ _best results a fr{*>. ",'c Mixtu 6 \ ?'^SrV/// fore the sPasr VJJ vitality of the | ySC ?nly J ?the true an< OOLIO IN LAST STAQCS. SOc. Bottl( CRAWFORD BROS AMD J. Rose Buds at; Wishing to soil out the Sursery Department of our b r* at 12 <W> per duien wHle they last Privet Hedge Klowers are (Iunder tlari ever. Carnations 76.; per Bouquets and Designs to order. Klowers and Plant* s Dec ^ m ROSE MILL 8REEN 6 # iwsl Dotton at All ;r 1st, 1903, live. ril 20th, 1904. 4 of Bnlos , to May $ 2 500.00 i 1,000.00 d 1 DOO.OO 125. OO 125.OO I . 200.00 | 250 OO 3QO.OO $ 5.000.00 SOLATION OFFERS. n nmon? ing any of ling within the exact & 1,000.00 on among II ing any of M 1 not sliar- U offer) comnltlmr wav I.OOP oo S S7,500 OO fl i any prize estimate the divided. ecsipts Ccntcst. 3 l each week, the contest 5TIMATE in the contest. ^ iSTlMATE in the contest. B ? year, and send TWO ESther for The Sunny South. 0 NOT WANT A SUIicsiimntc. If you wish to 2S FOR EVERY $1.00 for- T received at the same time endid discount being ofr AI.L ESTIMATES RE1 ARRIVAL OF THE PAIE EN RECEIVED AND IS :ame envelope every time. 3ITIVE. of the Contest. .ES IN COTTON CRO ncrolv for your information and i? N uSjci't of tin* proaont contest. Itix M iv hh nn m.IUiIioiiiiI aid to nn inuilli- 1 lllll. B I 1,199,004 I I .274,840 I 0,383 422 9,430,416 lo.cso.eao I 0,727,039 * Cotton Kxchuuge, who will SON, Atlanta, Ca. i FT'S xture icf ^ J * ? ?"? c. *'r" COLIC IN FIRST STAQES. "S. e owner should keep on hand supply of this remedy. The re always attained by applyre in the earlier stages bens of pain have exhausted the t animal. i\sucraft's Colic Mixture d tried remedy, s. Sold by , F. MACKEY &~C(f. a Bargain * unlnesH, we offer > ye?r old Roue Bu?h 1*1 en til, K00 per hundred. Our Cut dozen. R um I"! 00 lo IS Mi per dozen. 4 hipped everywhere. MOUSES, Columbia, S,C.