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j/'j'l . . ? >.. v>!\viS\\w^ rvv'-wS? The Kit id You Have Always in use for over ilO years _?, /> - and ^Yll Counterfeits, Imitation experiments that triilo wi lufimts and Children?Ex] What is C Ca^toria is a harmless su goric, Drops and Soot h in] contains neither Opium, 1 substance. Its ago is its g and allays Fevcrishness. Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It nssim Stomach and Bowels, pivi The Children's Panacea?1 GENUINE CASBears tht The Kind You Hi In Use For C THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. TT I ?v ' :4&:kh \il3h OLD. STRONG, RELIABLE 1 Home Life Insurance Compan of Ney/ York Issues all the Lib ciai Forms of Liif< a 21 d Eudowmen Policies,Cash, Loan Paid up Values ant extended Insui anci Written in Policy CONTRACT. Call to see T ? Carter, esideut V?jont < >i* w rito I?> L i Miller, (*on<?rs?l Atfnt, 1402 >IAIN 8TKEKT, COLUMBIA, S. C. MONEY TO i.OAtf. i I have made -frrn. upmcn's witl broker* in New / >rk ? ity th roils I Whom ?r?. aole t >> a-e loan* seour -o<l by ? tlrat morlKniT on Improve! Sarin* for li ve year line, payah'e ii TOxtallmo ta. at the low rate of 7 pe ?6iir Interest per annum. The brokerhug anil the char - f,? abstract ant tflhtpection are snm11 and at the ex pens? of the borrower R e WYLIE. \tiy at Daw, MHaaMaMBMBnawMaaaaMi IdiMt* Tear UoweW With l urnrct*. (MnAj C*tk*rU*, dure roantipatio* forever Mo Ma H CX O. C fall. refota* money. ??n YZWOASTO > Bought, an<J which has been , has borne the signature of has been made under his peril supervision since its infancy. who one to deceive you in this, is and ? Just-as-good" are but ith and endanger the health of pcrienee against Experiment. ASTORIA bstitute lor Castor Oil, Paro* Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Morphine nor other Narcotic uarantcc. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrhoea and Wind f Troubles, cures Constipation ilates the Food, regulates the ng healthy and natural sleep. !?lio Mother's Friend. I TORIA ALWAYS | 3 Signature of _ ive Always Bought )ver 30 Years. murray ttkkkt, niw york city. i i rv i LANCASTER AM' CHESTER ( RAILWAY Schedule in etfeet Dec <7, 1809. (Daily except Huud ) ! WESTBOUND I EASTIi I ND. No's. 14 and 16 | No's. and 15* I A M. P M. A PM 7 87 6 00 Ar Cheater Lv 10 6 8 10 1 ; 7'21 5 10 Rielihurg 1110 47 7 12 4 58 ltaseombville 11 80 7 6 57 4 36 Fort Lawn 11 50 . s ' P M 6 30 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 30 01 I No. 14 Laving Lancaster 6-30 am. I in <Ue.s close connection at Cheater with Southern Railway No 36 for Charlotte ami points north; and Sea hoard Air Line ' Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and points west A'ho with Carolina and Northwestern Railway No 10 for eiioir N. C ami intermediate points, and Southern RailY way No 33 for Columhi ai d points sou1 h No. 17, leaving Chester 10.30 a m eonneets wi?It Southern Railway No. 36 from Columbia and *-??int? south; Seaboard Air Line " Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and | Southern Railway No 3.*t fr m Northj eru amt eastern points, an * a Lancaster with * ''lUJ I' for liiark-hurg ^ ! No. Id leaving Laoeasier 4 dO p in Connects at Lancaster wi'h ri ' ?fc O E t fiom < aiuden ami Marion noil Southern Railway No 84 at ?'heater for 1. Charlotte a' <1 point.* nor1 It No I V leaving 1 *h? ater H.IO p m. 1 conn eis at < heaier with southern | Railway No. 84 from 'olu noia and a, ' point." Hon i h .FaM HI1! <TH, (ten Pas*. Agt j LEKOY KlM{lMj>. President.. I Notice to Debtors tintl Creditors ol' IV M I'lyler, l>eceuse?l. A LI. I'er-oiif indelne l lotne estate of I' M Pi ler, deceased will come forw .r at once and make -.etilej ment wiih the iimlersigted Persons" | havi h claims against said estate will | present ihem, duly vended, to the ; undersigned. W. K PI.YLER, (Jeo. W PLYLKR. Ex. eutors. I I|.-H ? | j? ' o" >--- ? 5 3 -y. o O z M , j A ?- ? ; __ o 2. 3 .* ? ~ ? M f^fll 3" ?. ? X P ?-K ^ 5" 'I =3 2 c B ~ f? O 3. ^ C _> Ibta r- ?^8.fs3?r I ? 30?s:Sttss a S= ? I I ? I 1 ' > ZSL ??i ? *. s x"1! I 2 CD = s ffpf-S sS 8 "M d ?.2 " 3 _ ? ^ II w 3 &- c 5' 2- o _ fe ? B if 2 i ? ff. c 3 ~cr9 o' ? !rl?s 5 If0 CD gg>s-s p.- g 1 ? sl^ : v ? 5T ? 88 ? if ~ & \ KJD O- /-v ?-? B -< cr 1 Cl9 (61^^ B ? 5! c* o pr , B 1 w J 3 JSI8 ^ ? i g D <T> m? gf 2. 5 rnmI e & s. |DS- ? ? o- ? a CO ' to3 a S3 1 I r* I-154 ? s.s?8 ? E5t Can it be Made to Pay. While we do not like to low the argument in favor of prol bition, which rests upon an ii pregnable basis, there are many persons who are dcceiv by the appearance ot things tl: it is well to remind them tli prohibitory liquor laws can made to yield a revenue to t public treasury, and that tl phase of the dispensary systt does not stand alone in the t eg lation of the liquor tradio. J esteemed friend writes us that has found in the W C T U tl partment of a Maine newspap the statement that in one conn in Maine, which contains lessth ^ 4 4 I. il. - - - ? * * ui nit* ioihi popuiuili of the state, more than $20,00 in fines whs collected in one yc for the violations of the prohlt tory liquor law. Is not this i argument a<l hotninem for proli hition as against the dispensar If "prohibition docs not pr Mbit," what will mercenary son say about the revenue! Tt commercial argument is not our liking, but the facts a useful with which to meet tl claim in this statu that the di pensary is conferring such gro benefits in a tinanci il wo Twenty thousand dollars in a sii trie county beats the dispensai record in South Carolina and comes from the enforcement i the law, not from the sale liquor by the state.}?Greenvil Mountaineer. Treated for Rubies. Charlotte News. Mr .1 M Daniel and five chi ilren, all small, of Lowndesvill S C, passed through Chariot today on the*n??on train on the return from Baltimore, where tl children had been for 23 days ui dor treatment in the Pasteur d purtmont of the John Hopkins f mad dog bito. The family own* a tiee dog which wont mad on tl 13th of January, and tut all the children ? four on the han and one on the foot. Mr Dani killed the dog and sent its hei on to the hospital to be examine The cerebrum of ti e dog develo ed rabies in 14 days. A. rabl was inoculated from the dog ai the five children from the rabbi tu- _ a ? - ? ^ auo vreuimeni, Mr lJumel s;u was severe, consisting of hyp dermic injections of tlie cerebri! of the rabbit. The children ha not yet been sick, und Mr Dani does not feel uneasy in regard them, now that they have hud tl Pasteur treatment. The moth is living. The children all seen ed in a good humor today. Tl smallest one is about ithreo >ea old. hows i iiis r We <>fr*r One H (indeed Dollars l< w iril for any ease o? 1 a arr'i ilia' en lot Im> ciiri1'! by Hm'I'm t'utarrh Cm KJ t H E N EY &?'<>, Props T le. o, () We the undersigned have knov F J (Sheiiey f r Die lu?t Jo years, ai helieve liiin c rfeet|y honorahlo in ? business tranHHClloliH and li.>an?-ial abie 'o carry out any obligations nut bv their li i in Wkit a I'kuax, Wholesale Druggn 'f'o|edo, O. vvai.dino, kixnan a makvi Wholesale Druvgists, Toledo. < Mall's t'atarrli l ure is taken i t ma ty, acting dire -tly noon tlie kdo< ami mucous surfaces of tlie s.vstei Prl -e, 76c. per bottle old by i Druggists, testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tlie best Shot by Andy ,Jackson's ltelativ Nashville, March 23.?Gil Baker, a farmer, was shot ar fatally wounded at Old Ilickoi country post office, this count; it 9 o'clock this morning by ) Alex Donaldson, a Nashvill ?roker, and son of Andrew Jacl ion Donaldson, the nephew an private secretary of Preside! Andrew Jackson. Subscribe t? The Lxdoei ?i Both Men Lynched. 61' ? ~ . A BLOODY ENDING TO THE EMPORIA, VA ., AFFAIR. so ctj Troops \\ ithdrawn In Face of the Governor's Protest. ? The nit Ne<xro Lvnched hy Whites and tho White Man t>v 1)0 v, Negroes. ho Richmond, Va, March 24 ? tin I "" I The jail at Emporia, where the !negro who confessed that he was implicated in the killing of Justice ||0 # , j Saunders in Greenville county, ( Va, Friday night is confined, whs ! again threatened by a mob after ^ midnight and the State troops, lin who had been withdrawn, were 1)n brought hack at two o'clock this morning Major CuVhinga in '*r command of the troopss, inform11 ed the leaders of the mob, that if 8 the jail wn? attacked he would 1 order his soldiers to shoot to kill. It win thought this morning ? that this firm attitude would in ils sure order. Hut later today a 118 meeting of - citizens was held in ? the judge's office and it was voted to withdraw the troops, though the citizens agreed that lynching 8 ! would follow, lit ! The order for the departure of the soldiers was signed hy ths sheriff ami 'he judge, and the ^ Richmond Light Infantry Blue* ^ left for home on a special train. The governor protested against the withdrawal of the troops. 1G After the troops weie withdrawn a mob broke into the jail | i and dragged out Walter Cotton, lynched him and riddled his body ' with bullets as he swung in the air. The mob then started back j|? to the jail for u white tramp 0j named O'Gradv, who was Cotton's to companion on Thursday when he ,}r killed two citizens. The white 1Q man was put to death in the same q.-" manner as the negro, o- < The Whites had lynched the or negro, and the best element of ?(1 the negro population was aliened lie to lynch the white man. (1'! A FltlGHTFUl, BhUNiel l)K K *d Will often cause a horrible d. Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckp. len'H Arniui Salve, the best in the ^ world, will kill the pain and , promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sore, Ulcers, Felons, d- Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best d, File cure on earth. Only 25 cts o a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold in hy Crawford Bros' Druggists. iol D. APPLE TON & CO. FAIL, to lJe A Receiver Appointed for the PI. Well Known Publishing n i Company. J lH New York, March 22. ? In the Supremo Court to-day, J Hampton Doughtery was appointed receiver of D Appleton & Co, publishers of this city, on the apn plication of Daniel Pritchard, of ,,1 New Jersey, a stockholder. The bond of the receiver was fixed at id $150,000. The liabilities are 4,'N! about $1,100,COO. A statement l,e. issued today by the Appleton ,t. Company says the situation's due lliuinl v tr? irunlrtriimf a cunilul In 0. meet maturities in the extension '.',1 of their business on the statement JJj ! contract basis (which contracts amount to fuUy $200,000 now outstanding and in due course collectable), e. M m ? lCollgious. cs The appointments of Kev. C II id Clyde for Tradesville circuit will \y be as follows until further notice: Y, Tabernacle?2d Sundays at V 11 ft m; 4th Sundays at 3:30 pm. |e Hopewell?2d Sundays, 3:30 p m; 4th Sundays, 11am. Betiikl?lat Sundays, 11 am; '' 3d Sundays 3:30 p m. Zion?1st Sundays, 3:30 p m; 3d Sundays, 11am. K. Pay your subscription. Never Change Color. t Exchange. 1 ! "People turn pale when tliev I faint, don't the^?" asked the! counsel who was severely cross I examining and badgering a wit 1 j nesH j "No, not always." , * I "Did you ever hear of a casojc I of tainting where the party did {' . not turn pale? | "Yes, sir." I "Did you ever see such a case?" !1 "Yes, sir. " j ' "When?" I ^ "About a year ago, in this i8 city." K "Who was it?" ? ? / "I was a uegro, sir." Peal after peal shook tho court 11 room, in which the venerable I v judge joined. : f Within Two Weeks. ' p ii Itloeinfontein, March 2ti ?| Komfoicements for Roberts are pouring in I?v trains every day. Officers believe an advance will begin in two weeks. A Chance to Ituy l'oil a Homo | Any party or parties desiring u to purchase any <?f the real estate j, of I' M Fit/patrick & liro., in tlie . town or county, can get prices ami terms hy calling on the editor ( ) of The Ledger. The Messrs i ii Fitzpatrick tiave so ne very de y sirahle farms ind valuable im- ! ,j proved town property and their I ^ being on the market gives men of | utodei ate means a splendid oppor- I tunit r to purchase a home I ) ? BRIDGES TO LET. |v i* OKTIl \ ? I'D HILDA 1 i-?-w lirMlk.'1 ovc -ox M i e ere. k |r near Pie <aant Volley. ?i I b<* lei in the I , time t r>---poi'Siiil?? biiLL i mi Weduea- , ? ta\. 'he fourlti ?1hv of \pril next, hi . Ill o'clock a ni I wlli hIsi lei on * hhm* a- tie coinra l to Inn <1 a new I bridge over Met <>rn i .'s ereek near J M Warwick'-, at S o'cio k p m The ngli, to rejeet any ami '?j 's Is re- J m rveil M ii It' N Kit o -iip*rviaor A/ircti 20, ltliKl. , Notice Final Discharge. ( NOI'I K I - HtiltKHY veil hat n lie 2h'l? (i ty of ?tan'h, Din I j ill** onder-iifne ' wit- in ?ke a tin I relurn to he Protect* ''oiirtol I, titcitst"' H ounty M' ?l apply io ai t Court for a 1 Anal ?lti*eiiar*e as igoaidiot of Law- i re nee It Kelly , L It It >iiinkra (Diaroiaii u Feby 21 1D0U ? .U?d. ? HFADQUARTERS | For Best Virginia f ime, Cement, ; PI aster Paris and ! Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' ; LANCASTER BAKERY ' ? HIIIWD I; IIHHHU I1M f I II f I III e * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * I + FOR ABOUT THE +i * PRICE OF ONE. ? + + t* This paper and the Atlanta n * Twice-a-Week Journal for ? ? t * ? * V * $1.75. ; + + 3 11 < Tl' Villi get till* DeWfl of ? "i \ h<; wui i.I ami nil your local J * ; rt n * w s w in!" it is friwli. i aving * 11 1 I I | very lit ill* more than one f. 1 i i paper < < s>. Kit her paper J * * is well worth $1.00, but by * I* special arrangement we are s '' ? ennl'li (1 to put in bot h of J; ' * tl em, giving three papers a | '' * week for this low price. You ? 11 ^ cannot erpinl this anywhere ? h < el*c, nn<l thin combination is J f i t hebist premium tor those | a ^ w iio waiit*u great paper and | f< * a home paper. Take those t ii a and you will keep up with * " \ the times. ? a * Besides general pews, the fr t * Twice-a-Week Journal has $ 1 j much agricultural matter ? J h * and other articles of special * (tl -9 interest to farmers. It has ? k \ regular contributions by Hum | ? * Jones, Mrs. W. II. Pelton ? H a John Temple Graves, Hon. e- f? \ C. H. Jordan and other din- \ m i tinguished writers. f * ) Call at ttalt office and Irate your c | J ?afeKrlptl?M for both popora. You can f ? I rot o MupU copy of otthcr paper Kara 3 a oa appftcutlon. a. t TONS P1R A TO RS S E NTE N t' E D. Tyson (iiven Five Yours ; Rest of (Jang (iot Shorter Terms. Savannah, March 23.? In the Tnited States court today .Judge Spoor pus>ed sentence upon the ) A Tyson cang of mail order ^inspirators who after the trial iad pine on for nearly two weeks, nteted a plea of guilty and uptealed to the mfcrcy of the court. Tyson was given live years in he .federal prison at Nashville, Tennessee ; W E Hutchinson, M A Hutchinson and .1 II Hutchinon eighteen months each in tho ame prison. Six others wore 'iven sentences to the local jail. Ul tin? conspir tors are white nen The gang victimized rholcsnle merchants and munuacturcrs in it dozen States. 'I'yon is president of a long distance elephono lino built largely with lateiiuls fraudulently ordered n I never paid for Girls* Don't. Girls, don't go to church and ake a back seat with your escort nd then whisper and giggle dur? ng the service. Don't be loud, lointerous or slangy. Stand on our head; don't curry your heart n your sleeve and don't throw ourself in tho arms of every well [reused stranger that comes to own. He woniRnly, be modest, ie serious at times, don't unsex ourselves and thus lose woman's neatest charm. Don't regard ' O 'our long legged, awkward brothir as u nuisance; don't turn up our nose at your father and bis >oor gra nmar, and above all, lon't play "A Hot Time" on the uano when your old mother is laving a "hot time" over the vushtuh. It. is too suggestive.? c: ~ jogan Hanner. dkri i'okioijs prkparatiox. MY AMoS OKAY. M. I>. .4f or exposing and condetti ling ii any of tin* <ioulit iiiI and e*en in* annus preparations for tho hair and calp which are produced and put on he iu <rki-i by dlHcrem manufaciurers, t is in <eed a gent relief to be aloe to nake a special report upon so worthy i preparation as "Anti-kink " It is i pre pa at ion that will straighten and ake the ki k out. of curly hair and is ii an u facta red and sold lo the trade by inrisgh dt Rich, of New York City, o common jus i'ninth *se gentlemen, ve heartily C'iniin-nd it as we have ii tlie pa-t condemned many so nih il lair gr weis and resio.era, ami other reparations for the treatment of toe lair and sca>p. For some davs "Anti-kink" lias een the su jo u of a paui8'akiog in* 'estimation on the part of th com - tilt*r/t <>f deports, and a spirit of uirne.HH impe s die matfUient tli -i the nost searching ex ruination brought o light much in connection with 'Anti kink" thai la worthy of t e ugliest consideration; in fact, it in very respect merits our highest pr .ise, nd affords tiie moat gratifying results md absolute Htfetyin its uae There is no head of nair that it so ;inkv or curly, no matter w hat the ladonality or c dor may lie, that a hirty (3d) day treatment of "Anti-. ;ink" will not straighten out in a nont gratifying manner. If properly and vigorously applied m directed, i 'will impart such a luatre nd hrllliancy to the liair ?s will make he use of all oilier preparations is Irilllaiitine entirely unnecessary, We have devoted much time and nhor to a thorough investigation of Lis truly wonderful hair preparation, a order that we might intelligently dvise our readers all over this hroad ?nd, wtiose inquiries reuch us hy very mail as to its virtues and worth, nd II la wilt) a high degree of satis-, iction that we find the results of our nvestigution warrant ua in giving Anti-kink" the strongest editorial nd otllcial endorsement of the Jnitki> station health KKPOKTS, mwe wno ronow ilio HiiKgeMtionn erein coi.tallied may rent anno red hat in every PK*ential feature "AntU ink" will t>e found to t?e a moat exel lent article, and) aure to achieve ucceae where .hrectiona are faithfully >llowe?l. tlenmau wanted. Wantfcd-Rn Idea 2SS?3 rrvrev ws*ssw?'. sr.cirss It, o. .?rj*gr rw A rutawi>iiinti>"7u.mua' ratariaa.