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I Medicine. ^ CELERY POUND At People Well When /cry Other Lomcdy Has Failed. Painc's Celery Compound cures disease I it lias save I tl livi ? I thousands of sufferers. It has made the weak strong, vigorous, and hanpy. 1'aine's Celery Compound purifies the blood and builds up the nervous system rs nothing else can do; it if pre-eminently the great life giver and health maker. Overworked and tired women st; nd in urgent need ">! this heal til giving \ tCMiiption to make p.nd keep them well. All vvonu n :-hould take advantage of the remarkable power of this best of medicine for restoring vigor to the blood and st.ength to the nervous sytenr. The ail important thing for nervous, inn down, and skepic.s women is that I aim's Celery Compound fortifies the whole phy.-iral system, and by correcting digestion and regulating the nerves, it insures sound, refreshing sleep. In ' every ca. e of sickness Paine's Cckry Compound c< lpletely a d permanent'-,- 1 orgs back health. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, Haitimore, Ohio, saved by Paint's Celery ( ' mpound after the failures of able physicians, gratefully I writes ar f slows: ? "1 suttcfed for eight years with nervous prostration and the general debility common to wci.u.n, and h.?d sucli r--ins in my lack that T could not get around the house. I used several remedies and consulted several of tl?e best physicians without obtaining any relief. Paine's Celery Compound restored nie to health. " I also want to say to all mothers that Paine's Celery Compound is a splendid mediofne for their children." ?% Diamond JaafvPyesaSt litsVY IT tVOIUtS N0U1 II. Lurch moun t, N. V.,?Feb. 2 3? The candidacy of Totn Harris a, rich colored livorv stable owner, who is seeking the nomination ol tax r-e ivor, In.s created such stronc. o >po i!ion umon^llie vveal thy residents and yachtsmen here that it its said todav that n.> .>tono will lie ie.t unturned to squelch him. The Larchment yacht club is said to bo the base ol tliocs who se? k the colored candidate's overthrow. Yachtsmen all know Harris and uon \\ a ij a o "" mty IC7 on niiiici a !'Cj;i U 141* theie is to he found anywhere, but they believe it would offend public sentiment and hurt, the fashionable to elect him to an office where Nen Yorkers who live here would have to walk up and hand over cash to him. The case causes a great sensation here. Cures Cancer and Klood Pohon. If you have hlood poison pro | during eruptions, pimples, u'cers,j Hwclh-n glands, bumps and risings, hurnine, itching skin, copper c ;h red spots or rash on the skin iru 'ons patches in rnou h 01 throat, falling hair, hone pi ins, old i!ir-* matisni or foul catariii,i take Botanic Blood Balm (B B. I B ) Ir hills the poison in the blood ; -n all sorer^ ^ru 01 heal, rd swellings sub :def aol.e o.' pains stop an ? it" foot c.)r*> ip made of the w ?r. t cs3**- f blood poison. F' ".ii'rer. tumors, wclli r. ( pit: p firop, Mtf"y ulcer*, p-'i ier eut pimplea ol all ktods, take 1* | B. B Tt destroys th?> em cer r p(>i"i ti in the blood, heals cm c? r of |l|l ' : ?:d \ ^Orrhu mors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured hv !?. H. B i after all else fails. Ik B, H. composed ( f pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes I fhe bD (1 \ ure arid rich, st pr- the awful itching and all sharp, shoot ', mc pai^Q. Thoroughly foor?d for ! thirty years. Druggist", J! perh largo bottle, with complete 1i-ji rectiona for homo cure. Sample' free iul prepaid hv writing; Blood Halm Co.. Atlanta. Deact ' e trouble and free m* li cal advice ?lso serif in sealed ter. | , A MIDN1UI1T MINHAP. Uncle Ned returned from his 'possum-bunt about midnight, bringing with him a fine, fat 'poBBum. He bmlt a glowing iire, tbe 'postum, pau<l and &plil the sweet potatoes, nud protty soon he hr.d the " 'po: Htnn an*'katera" in tic* " n. While the meal was cooking Uncle Ned amused himself with his favorite old banjo. When the 'poppnn) had been baked brown and crisp,! he took it out of the oven and | sat it on the hearth to give it | tinio f r\ />nr?1 IVf l tifollar r?rn fn latins himself upon the glorious | repast he thought soon to enj'-v, he sat silently for awhile iu the old arm-chair, but presently was' snugly wrapped in the arms of *tired nature's sweet restorer? balmy sleep." It happened that two young fellows who wore pretty well acquainted with Uncle Nod's habits had beer watching about the house, waiting this particular chance. As soon r.s ihey were convinced that the ?dd man was safe in the arm? ol Morpheus, they crept into the house uud hurriedly helped themselves to Uncle Ned's supper, including even the coffee and bread. When they finished the hasty meal, by way of attempting to cover up their tracks they smeared Uncle INed's hands and m.mth with the' 'possnm gravy and then beat a retreat. Aftera time ITncleNed aroused ( from hi* peaceful plumber. It is j neodlesa to pay that he had dreamed about his supper. At once he dived down to inspect the viands, when, lo and behold, the hearth was empty ! Uncle Ned steadied himself and studied awhile. "Well," said he finally, WI must 'a' et dat 'possum ; I must i 'a' et dat possum in mv sleep !" He looked at his hands. They were greasy. He Pint.lt his hands. As he did so ha said : "Dat. smells Ink 'possum ] grease ! I sho must 'a' et dat He discovered grease on his lips. Out went his tongue. "Da t tapV.p lak 'poPRum grease," j he paid. IJe got up. He looked | about tho room. There whs no j sign of intruders. He rubbed j hi* stomach He resumed hi* seat, and, giving up all for lost, ho sanl? "Well, ef I did eat dnt poaptim, it pets hghtah on my appertile dan anv poppum I eveh et befo.'" ?Silas Xavier Floyd, in the March Lippincott's. DEAD IT THHOIGH. Twoufd Spoil This Story to Tell It In the Headlines. To u?>e in eighteenth phrapp this in an "oh r true tale." Her | iiig happened in a .mall Virginia fovrn in tho winter c?f 1002, it i? n story verv much of tli^ present : lTp to short time ngo Mrs. John j K IIarmnn, of Molfa .Station, Vn , had no personal knowledge of! the rare curative properties of (lhamherlain's Cough Remedy, 'f.nst January." rhe ravs, "mvj Imbv took a dreadful cold and ar ' on? time I feared she would have j pneumonia, but one of my neigh- J bora told me how this remedv i had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. 1 honrfilv thnn'r the manufacturer3 of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for placing ?o great a cure within mv reach. I cannot recommend , :t too highly or ??v too much in fa favor. I hnpo all who read thi? will trv it. and bo convinced as I wp?,'' For sale hv J. F. Mackey ' & Co , druggists. 1 1 Bridge to Be Let. I will lei to the !ow??<t renpon- 1 sibie bidder oh Tburmdtiv, the I 5lh d ?> ?>l" Muioii, i..xt, at i2 o'r'ock m., the rontrnc- to build a oriole /?? ?? h"i? t.tre k, a the i ? r i5.r 'i^>r ijv-w ii^i tjii riii .s j Obi7 . ^ u ' .1 i : . <1. , i , ir vsn! I , ' n ?.?* niHt.l? ix? fnvr i ?IH 'PI nfr s B '? V. li'l Iv.' Iklj- ||'*'0 0< ' ?- ll?* ]. c*! <ki' r " ?? j:_! ' tc re- I j ci miy . i '. *?' ' r? ei ved. T 1, I'KHttY. rl < 'oui / SuiH*t \ iH<>r. FV*?>. 17. 100.3 f&S THE STANDARD / nll-wbeut break fast dlnh of aeon- ^ ntantly Incrt'imintt number of people Wliotilvo Uiou^bt lonutriment. c froin oatmeal in belntfnon-lieattng rbeencoof liunkr. Irrttallnr i?artlcle?. mr irrocar <!>? ( not knop it* roud us mo and your order wo will boo tti it "" ro Huppllod. Sond for descriptive ?. Tlie ivnulno :?ade only by the P~ \w;:L.t* wKULi: co.. LOCK.po^r. pj. v. i ^ A 'm ainti MI B Minifii i ? iiii viijJiiiiiiiliij ? To Prohibit Gambling in the \ Town of Lancaster, and Pro ^ vufcmg a Punishment There ^ frw. ^ Be it ordained hy the Town 4 OoiLocii of Lancaster, in Conn- a cil akacAiiblad, and by tho au- "! thority of tlio same : 'Section I. That it shall be d unlawful for any person or per a sons to make any bet. or wager of anything of value, upon the % result of any game or games of d any kind or character vhatso + ever, eucli as eards, dice, back gammon, draughts, bowls, bil- f Hards, pool, chess, etc., etc , played, anywhere within the = corporate limits of tho Town of Lancaster. Sec 2 Vital it shall be unlawful for any person or persons i* to permit, or allow, any person I P or persons to ninKv any bet or if1 wager of money or any other!1) thing of value upon the result i'1 of any game or games played!'1 ii\ any building, house, store ? or outhouse, either owned by ?.r j11 in tils, ii< r or their posse s&ion. | Sec. 3. That it shall be the ' duty of the Chief of Police and the oilier policemen of the Town, and tuey are bore' y authorized ' and instructed, to enter any'0 closed door or room for the purpose of arresting any person or ? persons vitiating any of the provisions of this ordinance. 11 Sec. 4. That any violation of , 1 any of the provisions of this or- ^ dinauce on any day of the weok, except Sunday, shall he punish-' ~ ed !j j a fun; ??f not h -s than Ten ^ Dollars, nor more than Kilty * Dollar-, or by imprisonment for ' not s then ten d: ysn or more ' tb 1 a ibir!v days f 5 That any violation of J anv ? tl e provisions of 11.i- > : pi i ted by a fini of I - t h as > than Twolitv Dollars. IKH' more I I ill.. ()ii? i I vi j)'t i<<l i ?ol j , or < Dy 11111>i'i -<. 11111"111 tor not J<,(-s < than twenty nor more than * thirty dnvH. S?c *"? That n! 1 ordinances nn<l nnrts of ordinances in con wish nt *ifh this ordinance a re ( hereby repealed. b Ratified by Council in meet- ^ in?; assembled this l?th day of 7 bruary, A. I). 19(KJ. " / ?? \ R K WYJilK, m ] seal > Mayor. n f ) C. I)., JONKS, Clerk. y jf??igE8?3flnESSi^^ i To Cm * Tctio Laxative Brow u Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 mi ASHCRAFT'S Eureka Liniment. ' This Liniment will remove spavin, splint, fflffifKm, A ingbones, and all carti! ginous growths rhen applied in the earlier stages of the /M A isease. One of the most common lame- [i^\ hf \ ?f esses, however, among horses and mules is I !r> ^ prain of the back tendon, caused 1 y over- \,[\ >ading and hard driving. Ashcraft's Eureka t| vR\ dniment is a never-failing remedy. The rx U\\ dniment is also extensively used for chronic ?tw ? heumatistn. nnrl *tiff irUr?fo ,^f r.11 t ??? wv.??. jviiiio VI (111 IVUlU^i li For chronic scratches Ashcraft's Eurelca Liniy' (. *,'%_ tncnt is without an equal. Three or four appliea* /'/ tions will cure this disease in its worst form. Owing to the wonderful antiseptic qualities, the jCv^sjS? Eureka Liniment should he used in the treatment tumors and sores where proud flesh is prcsent is both healing and cleansing, entirely / ^destroying all parasites and putrefaction. Users of Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment must remember it should not be used on feverish part^ hrohio "scratches.'' it acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. Price 50c. bottle. Sold by Crawford Bros. ^ Do You use a bteam Engine ? \ * Do you use a Gasoline Engine? ^ *. > Do you have any trouble < > ? with it? ? > Do you know that W. O, ? J McKEOWN & SONS can J & make such engines work all ^ ? light? # p Call on or write them at Cornwell, S. C. ^ Notice 4 wood's Atten'ion is called to the fact 3 hat the license tax for 1003, im W /i9F/f/>n C o.sed by council 011 all occupa- H UCJl Uvll Jttyj V ions ami callings enumerated' 1 B3Stforlltt "SUBIITSOBtt," l tlio soiledlllo already pub-: | beense thry sre ?nrjJly erown shed, must be paid in advance, B undeducted with a full knowledge ml that it is made a criminal fl of th? conditions and require. k ... . . . menuof the bouia. iwenty-live ^ nense to <rij^aj^o in said busi- H year.i experience and practici** litis 111' (Milliner witlnmt fivuf I (friuvimr Itf .ill il.c diir..?...< ........ ...oi/l " "? IU? TllllCIVUt TOg?living the licenses to the Town1 R table8enuhU?u8toknowthevery , - t> | I beat, iinti lo oiler Hetxia mat will rcnsuror, who Will receipt kivh pleasure, Hstinfae.tion and liorefor. " prolit to nil who plant them. (Attention is also caiiod to the Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 ax on Pogs, which goes into (Maihxl on request) is full of pood fleet Jan. 11)03. All dogs' things, and gives the most reliable Mind off tlio promises of .ho ^ wner without the tag furnished .,A v the To v. 11 Treasurer, on pay-j T? 1/1/? I/1/00D & S0NSt noi.i of the tax of ?1, Will be! Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. I. .on and aftor S? hours | WOOOT| 8KKD BOOK w? "J I'.l. It. IV \V\LIh, about OraM And Ctovcr Seeds, i \ ore i . ,ii Seed Potatoes, and all Pee. 30, 1P02. Mayor. Par seeds. - ?????? ? - fa Writ? for Seed Book and prices of any v -vv v-w-v^w^.-v.-y ! ^a Kami Sceda required. pnagi t\\ r- r 4km p ri t i ?<*ivi c; it a f >;y'V^ la .-" ''tafV'rV I ^ tOddliMkotc i i.r i .|ni. i' - foi 5 \TxraF it ? i ; n * . i f t - 1 * K r. ? r r? . ;W ' 1>C,'1jirC'*|T{^1{j?- ^ 1 VlWf | dL<l ?1 'I J JL s/i?i .& J.J/W. Ad fiFTW m i*lf ^'-1 > T )/"A r /*"* \ ' hrY w ff ry<' 1 POLICY ? ..? . v - i 1 I he new business w rit: , v ^ ten by the NEW YO RK 1 _ ? I LcL1 ..t." : . i.J ' >v 7 * I . v-c v ; 1?11M i during t lie first s i k " months of this yen* was Money to Loan. ?U)1C than $150.030,000 \ N A i<K< KNT V IrtlT TO NK W , : >;ii( |-for bllSitlCSS. I blS ./ York City I made arrangements!1 , . . y which I an negotiate loans 0/t Sll I* j),lSSCS t.10 TOCOT I Of ttOO.OO and upwards on llrst niorf-' , 1 1 . age* on imprnvcil cotton farms a' | ?nyilll cVCf dlllc y per cent, interest on ftiim* of flotio.UO u ^ , n ., llirw ml over, and rt per cent, interest out *U1> CXCC^t lAC IItile of le?>vtItan $1000.00. No com XcW york ibifo. tiasion < r brokerage charged?only a ' SMon?blefe.lor.b?e to^tm.. J CLARK, Agt s.o?Ar"T^r: r^newtcr. S. C. re a Cow in One Day iO Quinine Tablets. ^ (Vl/j ?n evejy S ^ 3nths* This signiture, ^ bo*-, 2