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K:?v L A N Vol. XII. SHY' OF H18 MOTHER'S i?K01M,K. Why President KoosrvoSt Did Not Visit Georgia During II is Tatiii* Dr. M. H. Wharton, D. D., in At laiitu Journal. There is something significant in the fact that the president did not accept the hearty invitation to visit Georgia when he was right on the border of the State, lie swung round the circle, went noith. west and east, and "down south," making his brilliant and , Captivating speeches against trusts, which reminds one of the ruse ot the guilty when pursued to crop, "stop thief," nut did not 4 enter the State where his mother was born, where she lived, and was honored, lie had an eye ' > business in this pleasure true, and it did not suit Republican policy to play before the grand stand of the south. lie well knew th>it !>? ? u?<\nM ~ " -nvj rill IIIIMastically received and hailed as a "half Georgian" hut be was in I hat frame ot mind which made him wish to be considered wh >lly northern, to?* ho could tint expect, anything as to the main issue from the Empire 8'ate of the south, so went shv of us. The two worst things about the strenuous president are : First, that this half son of the south should dine with an Alabama negro ; and when he could have walked a lew miles and entered * the land of his mother, be did not do it, a had sign. Great men are always 'rue to lln-ir people. 1 heaul Andrew Johnson i.i the ^ United States Senate just before the war, make a defense of Ten nessee when that Stale was assailed by Senator Iverson, ot Georgia, which greatly delighted Men and i CAI DR. HATHAWAY. 3 Recognized as the Leading and rj Most Successful Specialist In tli HU line in the Untied States. u x My cure/nr this disease Is NTrinTlirR no entitnw or rlangerons m Ul1 "*** \j iial altnuUon, ami treat It" Hon and ,-orenedi is allayed kkud tie canal Ileal ^ as | This du?'OS" Is the cnlai VSnnnrPlP the vitality. It weaken* W Ul f?rm wrt4mty jujujuu any other dlai-ase, and their strength is t?inir'<l ed, and learn the cause of your trouble. Men.l fi Blood Poison *n,,w iufitwlKhm* Iiomam, (allltu? hair,? I will tell you frankly whether or not you are a drugs, In as quick. if not quicker, Ume than any will be eradicated from the uytten1 forever. Hei Diseases of Women ?? ? to health thousands ot suffering women. Send [ Chronic Diseases fcKS N \ iiuit liaiic to equipped with the mout approved X Kay ami Home Treatment Countries. Correspondence confidential. J. NEW1 5 A CT O sJnid I E LANCASTHF my youthful mind, lie rose and said in tired : "Mr. President : The KOtitleman his attacked the partisans o! Tennessee. I hurl buck the ehaiire with defiance. What State has surpassed her in tier devotion to the Union? I rhir k of Jackson at Now Orleans, o! Sevier and others of hallowed memory. She is known as the 'Volunteer State.' 1 love Tennessee : she is mv mliint<>il i .. , ......... I, aim I can say of her wli.it Until said to Naomi: "Whither thou goest I will go, whore thou lodg est I will lodge; thy people shall be tnv peojde and thy God mv God ; When Cariolanus, banished from Koine, was inarching toward the city with a powerful army, the Romans, frightened, sent deputation after deputation to causa hiin to delist, bill he In ed ed thoin not. A procession oi priests and augur* appealed, but in SMiiti. Then came the women ol Rome headed by his mother lie could not withstand this; lint tailing hetore his venerable parent he exclaimed, * (), my mo-her, you have saved Rome, but lost your son !M But President Roosevelt would not even visit ttie land ol the woman who gave him birth, because it was not good politics. A man should never b*? ashatn ^d ot his peopl**. When Senator F -ster of Connecticut was a young man, and ha 1 achieved some distinction as a barrister. he bee.inie enamored of a riJi and beautiful society girl of a high lineage. The wedding was soon to take place. It was to be the event of the season. Ail ar raiurements were made. Tlie night belore the date for the marriage Mr. Foster called to see her lor the last time till he met her at the altar. During the in terview ?he said to hull. '-Mr Foster, there is one thing 1 wish to bay to you; you know your Women of ifl IITOB" n t^yriEi The specialist is now Indispensable. In al ho can do one part tenia r thing bettor than any or is endeavor to, and centered ail ot his energy am fe's work. Early In my professional career I realtaed tl ttrntlon which their Importance- warranted. I ess which the busy practitioner could never acq uted myself exclusively to the study and treatm ans recomtneml me to their patients Is an evldenc ive special counsel to physicians with obstinate ai I have devoted particular attention to chror ass of disease requires more intelligent and ex ken owe the seriousness of their condition to In nportwuce of placing their case In the hands of a iervcus Debility ???? c.. which gradually weakens and Injures the . ie true nature of his trouble. Nervousness, weal te eye-, despondency, etc., often are the llr.-i sym eglected serious results are sure to follow . l'?ii 'mptomsof weakening of his manly functions, ndt-r my skillful treatment you will have restore* jod. Whether you consult me or not. do not je< ady-made medicines, freo samples, so-called qui ie body are involved, and only ail ex|>erl shollU >oklet," Nervous lieblllty untl It* Family of Ills gentle and painless, and often causes no detentl irglcal operation. Imnroper treatment will resn ievery requirement. Every obstruction is romo I up promptly and permanently. Send for free I rgement of veins of the scrotum, which fill with i the entire system and saps away all sexual stri lck us consistent with medical science, l'robabl rained away without their kuowing the cause, t >r free l>ooklet on Vurlooeele. iC is no longer Incurable, and when I say that I ci treatment lias accomplished. If you nave *orr >r any symptoms which you do not'understand, II ,u unfortunate victim. I will guarantee to cure known treatment. My cure is a permanent out id for my free booklet, "The Poison King." ion who suffer from the ailments peculiar to t tod of treat mont. which avoids all necessity for s 11 pains,baokaehe. lrre^uiartties, leuchorrnea,at for my free booklet on Women's Diseases. ty also Includes nil other ehroni disease-, w ' ninacli, Liver and Kidney In-f ui- I'lles, Ktsti e. etc., am^tll \s ho \\ ant -klllful, e \ pert I real tin electrical apparatus, so that my patients tfet the ryone to consult nte without charge, and will if you oannot ms mo In pt rson write for sjrmpto of home treatment by which 1 have cured pallet fON HATHAWAY, K EN S. C., WEDNESDAY, S family is beneath mine; 1 have! 1 promised you that I would with JI you to see your parents alter the ? marriage; but you must not ex- I poet ttie to do so any more. Thev are poor ptople, and the circles in which 1 move would think strangely of it. So 1 thought 1 would speak to you about it be- 11 foiehand." Foster became silent J ' thoughtful, and then indignant 'J and enraged. All I lie lamb, all the lion in him was aroused. Li is 13 mother and lather who had nuitured him. and made him all that ' ] he was, to be condemned by his 1 wife, lie deliberately turned to 1 her and said : "Well ?lt ; ? ?... M1 ' that 1 have to say to you is that you may go to the devil." Turning on his heel, he took his I.at and leit hor and tier home ' forever. Noble man. lie was 1 ;o be the most brilliant lawyer ? ? the Stale and a member ot the United States senate, while she pined in perpet mil young maiden hood. The world applauded him for his act. Without saying that President ' Roosevelt, was unfiliai, it does look singular and significant that he could not stand a grand whoop up" in Georgia, the sta ule ot what would he "our president is a hall Georgian." i llow unlike Garfield. His old j humble mother followed him to Washington. I saw her sitting ' at his side when he was inaugu 1 rated, ami when lie had taken the | joaiti of cilice he turned to her . first and kissed her, next kissing , | his wife. i I llow unlike McKinley, who seemed to be nowhere so much at home as on "the Red (Jul Hills of Georgia," making speeches at her chautauqua*; afterwards at her reunions, and actually wear itig a Confederate hadge at Macon. I think Georgians had as well drop the subject of the president's; Kiflornia ancestry, and let him cliui: to the Koosevelts who "sold All Ages, | : YOU! 1 walks of life there is a demand for the man te else, and such a man is one who has confined 1 ability on the socially he has chosen for his tat Chronic Diseases were not liclnj? ^iven the saw that these diseases required a special fit [ulre. For more than twenty years 1 have de lent of these diseases, and lite fact that physl o of rny skill and ability in my spoelal line. I ltd obscure puses. tie diseases of men and women, and no other pert treatment. It Is a fact that a majority of | tproper treatment, and a failure to realize the skilled and expert specialist. >, Indiscretions and exees<e* are not the only i pairment of sexu .1 strength. Such a tlcrnnirey comes from worry, overwork, mental strain, system liefore the Unfortunate victim realises k hock, dizziness, loss of memory, snots before ptoms of an impairment of manly Vigor, and if , int to talk to every man who has any of these lean promptly correct all irregularities, and | 1 all of the strength and clorv of vonr ?pardize your health by experimenting with I ok cured, etc., a* the most delicate organs of 1 be entrusted wltU your ca^e. bend for freo j Ion front business or other duties. It Involves ( dt In serious Injury. I jftve each Case Individ- ! vod, and nil discharge soon ceases, lullamma took on stricture. 1 stagnant blood, causing ? oonstunt dram upon f>ngth. 1 cure this disease with the same unt- , y mom lueu areaftllcted with Varicocele than ,'ouie to utu at ouce It you think you are allllet| in eure the most severe ease I do so because I is, pimples, blotches, sore throat, pains in the j . Is important that you consult me at ouce, and i ' yo;i without the use of strong and Injurious t, and is uot mere patchwork, and the disease heir sex are cured by my gentle and painless urgleal operations. If you suffer from tiearuig c., write me about your case. 1 have restored i as nheumatlsm, Ontarrh, Diabetes, Bright's ila, Rupture, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Si rot should write me about their case. Mv oillcn I i >? lie lit of t!ie latest rffscoverlci of science. refund railroad fare one way to nil who false ' in blanks and full information about my sue- 1 . its in every State In the I'ulou aud in foreign i , M. D. TERP >EPT. 24, IQ02. lampblack." in New York two hundred years ajio. Was it be 3uuh6 that was their business that lie so respects tiiat color now? Hon. T. Y. Williams. This gentleman stopped over 111 Greenwood last Wednesday for an hour or two. While hero lie called at our office, and it was a real pleasure to meet him in id seo him looking so well Mr. Williams has represented j Ins, Lancaster county, in the legislature for two or three terms, and he was nominated again for the same place at the recent primary, lie is the son T .. I 1 ^ ?* * ji jim?u it. a Williams, one of j the prominent citizens of Lan-j" castor, who for years was clirk v of the court, and who is well I versed in all matters which per j < tain to the welfare of the state 1 Mr Williams has announced i himself a candidate for speaker < of the next house, and if elected t he would, no doubt, make a 1 capable presiding officer.? 1 Greenwood Journal. 5 \ Certain Cure for Dysentery 1 and Diarrhoea. ; "N)me yearp ago I one of ' a party that 11.tended making ' a long bicycle trip,'' savp F. L. I'aylor, of New Albany, Bradford 1 Uounty, l'a> "1 was taken sud- I lenlv with diarrhoea, hihJ was i about to give up the trip, when | aditor Ward, of the Laceyville 1 Messenger, suggested that 1 take , a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, ( Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 purchased a bottle and took two doses, ope before starting ' and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt any ill airect Aglin last summer 1 was almost completely run down with an attack of dvs 1 eatery. 1 bought a bottle of this ] warn" remedy and this time one I dose cured me."' Sold by J. F. I Mackcy & Co. < Tribute of Jteapect. j Dedicated to the memory of i William Leslie Purdue, who i died August 13, 1902, aged 1 years 10 months and 25 days. This loVely bud, ho young and fair. Called hence by doom. Caught to show iiow sweet a dower 1 In 1'aradise would bloom. ( A loving one from ns has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, i A place is vacant in our home 1 'this world can never till. f IVnr T.eslie, thou was mild and lovely . (Jentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening I When it lloats among the trees. ' l'enceful he thy silent slumbei, Peaceful in thy grave so low ; Thou no more will join our nil ruber, j Thou will no more our sorrow know | Darling I.es'ie, thou has left ns And 111} loss we deeply feel, j Milt ''is (?od that hath bereft us. He can all our .sorrows heal. j i . ^ et again we hope to meet thee I When t tie day of life is Then in Heaven with joy greet t tiee |r Where no fare well tear is shed i Oh, how vivid is the picture Memory brings to me today l, -?r * - ji in- inn' so rami and peaceful t Am he in hiscottin lay. )f his beautiful hand* gently folded i On his cold and silent breast, Jone where all cease from troubling i And the weary are at rest. "sever will jou know a trouble, F.ver will your path be light A Here the spring of life doth bubble And your days are always br>ght. ' >It, w hy do we griev , it is not long \ Till we cross to the other shpru Vml sing the beautiful song I < \\ itli the loved ones gone before. .So farewell little Leslie. > I Nt LK In Memory r Of .1. Crawford Stogner, who u loparted this life Sept. IT. 100*2 r le was the oldest -on of the i i ate Jackson and Jane Stogner, i u ind was at the time of his death p ?U years of age. He was inar-j R"*jr f Q H? i r- \ ' A .^wwr/ ? No. 28 ? ' * ' ' " ~*T*Vf.., !Soft | Harness 1L EUREKAV 1: Harness Oil 1 ' Hui inuke* a poor looking liar?2S ni'M like new. Mwlo of it-nrl pure, lifuvy tnj.lUM oil, t'?- luiB ft Ml I peelully prepared to withtSWl buiuiI tlio west tier. fl Bold everywhere In cuud?all sizve. \Vw&\ Made by STANDARD OIL CO. \m r^L~ iod about 3<> years ago to Miss larriet Small, eldest daughter >f the late Jackson >, Small. Eight children blessed their nil. 011?two preceded him to the ;rave and six are left to mourn heir loss, viz: Messrs. J. JE., Elmore, Minor and Yernio Stogler, and Mrs Delia Kennington md Minnie Stogner. He was a rue Christian, having united timself with the baptist church it Fork Hill 33 years ago ami lived a consistent Christian life sver since lie was a loving husband, kind father, and a true friend to all. Ho leaves three brothers and two sisters md a host of relatives and friends. Hard are such trials to bear; but we pray God to rereal himself as the God of all ;omfort. His remains were interred at Fork Hill Thursday iftor funeral service by Rev. S.N. Watson. Niece Ella. 1 nit? (tic ?; I 11. ? f . i. : < Phe man or woman whose digeefcion is perfect and whose stomach performs its every function ia never sick. Kodol cleanses, punlies anil sweeiMoa tl?? uo?r.t.w.i. . 1 _ oiv/iiiav^li ClLllX cures positively aud permanently all stomach troubles, indigeatiou M>d dyspepsia. It ;e the wcnderFul reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people we!! tr.d weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all uf the nourishment in the food they eat. Itev. J. II. llolladay, of Ilolladay, Miss., writes : %'Kodol has cured me. I consider it the best reme3y I ever used for dyspepsia and itomach troubles. I was given ip by physicians. Kodoi saved my life." Take it after meal.-. Craword Bros. Dr. E. S. IVicDow, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, fouth Side Catawba House,) |>-Sta i rs. + + + j I'tione <?6 \ ?Pe? V&y il2,1yr 1 ) and Night RTflSiTim c_7 r.EADllY jluifjliO Free Offer. rllK COU1 t > N ticlo? filled out Willi your midi- -> i: i - :u with a two-ccut stamp, o Mrs. M. A. liiltui), Kershaw, S. C., withiu he next thirty davs, entitles v<?u to i package otit.iiuieg .i rioiuo Treatment di>> ovured oy drs. M. hummers, Notre Dame, lud, which Hires leucorrhoca, ulceration, alaplacemouh ailing of the womb, menstrual disorder*, hot lashes, tumors, growths, and all female Ironties. The free package contains un days rcatmohi. and if y??u wish to continue, it will ostyouuuout t we.ve cents a week to guarau ecu cure. Kill out the spaces below, scud'to pJrs. Hilton, and you will receive tiie freo reaimc t>y return mail. L. COfl'ON. Hinti-r . f ilU'll ... ?OUlttjf itiltf . . Registration Notice. pil K 1*1'itl.lt will take notice that, JL U>c Registration Honk* will be ijien Mt the COUKT HOUSE fo?* tlie irif ration of parties entitled to regt under lie con-tit lit ion, on the .-I Monday V Tuesday in each month, mt11 lit) days preceding the genera; lent ion. .1. M. C A SKEY, Chair, ltd. lit g. Lancaster Co. March 7, littAi.