Warning ti? Uiiriuintts. lilt' In.: .'U .r , Cost ot i\ litical Campaign KmI \'.h Dangers From the Spartanburg SpiuUn. The dispenauiy investigation revealed more than was expected. Even lire dispensers, their clerks, la'kills of control and whisht y dealers appear lobe much woise Nom than was generally supposed. It was .1 surprise to many of our people that evidence should have been brought out show that liovei nor I). C 1 ley ward paid to Spartanburg friends, agents, or workers, a certain amount of money, ranging from $200 to $1,Odd, for tho purpose ot securing rotes. That transaction was in no way connected with the dispensary graft us appeared from the evidence, hut it came out in such a way that some people vssocinto tho transaction with dispensary matters That is unfcrtnoate. Governor I ley ward was no doubt contributing money for what ' ho considered legitimate election expenses, whatever the\ may lie. .Let no tako it for grants ed that he did not intend t?? nuv or even intluence a single \ote /v'th money or anything that money could purchase. The w>?\ elections are conducted these days they are rather expensive It is not the Democratic way. Soppose that Governor lley ward w:i> following the example of Governors who had prececded him and thut other candidates hereafter will pursue the same plan. It is easy to see thut in a few decades it will come to pass that the man with the most tnouey will scoop the important otlices. Wo are not finding fault with past methods, but a little warning is necessary. It is probaolc that there may bo tevcrnl candidates f.?r Governor next year. Suppose that there shall he five and each one drops a $1,000 into tho hands of special friends in Spartanburg to promote his election. It is rut difficult to tell what such a course would lead to. Let it he understood that candidates for tho United States Senate, Congress and State oftieers would make similar contributions. It would not be long until there would be a horde of disreputable "heelers1' and paid adherents that would be as disgraceful as election matters in Philadelphia, St. Louise and other debauched cities. If a candidate for Governor contributes in all the counties in proportion to what Governor Hey ward considered legitimate expenses in Spartanburg, it would require several times tho Governor's salary to pay his way. Let us have a candidate for Governor who will refuse to pay a cent for heelers, grafters, hanger? on, or any of that kind, liaise tho standard with "not a cent for tho office" inscribed thereon. A poor, worthy man. however unriorht ?\n - - * - - r" o*" *' wu,v he mi?^ht Uo, cannot afford to inn for an ottico when custom imposes such a heavy tax on candidates. That is the kind of man needed for Governor. Democratic aim plicity is infinitely hotter than all the pomp and parade that a lavish expenditure of money can secure. The attention of candidates and probable candidates is called to these suggestions. MAKJ S THE LIVER LIVELY Orino Laxativo Fruit Syruj gives permanent relief in eases ol habitual constipation as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bowels without irrituting the>o orgars like pillsor ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mil< and pleasant to lake. Kenienibei the name Orino and refuse sub stitutes. Fonder bur k Pharmacy, C. O. Floyd, Kershaw, S. C r>r iA i \kw\V iVtthr, . ^ '* - M \ t'ti* Till s, Sept 9 ?The Armenia!? lli-hop nf Shush* 1ms sent iv m s sage to the authorities litre Buying thut the devastation and result nut misery -it Slmshu is appalling. Fighting between the rmturs :in ?*, mi l hundreds are killed urul wounled, and ate lying in the streets. Tho liUImp mid- tlmt u greater part ??f itie town now consists of chnned ruins, buildings destroyed, including government ollices, churches, schools and chops. lie urgently appeals for good funds, and other necessaries for tho sturv inir mid homeless thousands. W hen Mr. Miller, a former ' member of the county board, sn\? ' a Sumter dii-patch, explained that | lm hnppem d to Know State Diree- , tor Towill especially well through 1 contact with him in Yt.ung Men's' Christian Association work, a tit- j ter ran over the court room. And it will make u< laugh for many j a day. i . < v NEW JERSEY EOyiOR'S ' TKSil.iONI AL. j M. T. Lynch, Editor of tho i * Philip-Jung, N. .1 , Daily p i.-t ,! writes: I have used many kinds j of medicines for coughs and colds 1-1 in iiiy family but never anything 1 so good as Foley's Honey and , Tar. I cannot say too much , ' in praise of it '' Sold Hy Fun- ' derbulk Pharmacy, C. () Floyd, ' Kershaw b. C. | L Jury Says she murdered Rival. G Greenville News, Sth Tried under an indictment f charging her with murdering her j rival, Lillio Gray, lioxcy Stig?;8 was convicted in tho General Ses- _ sions Court at t> o'clock yosterday / afteuioon, with a recommendation : ^ to the mercy of tho court. This last dame will savo the woman j from the hangman's noose at | least, though it means that Judge j Lhintzler will send her to tho j.State penitentiary for life unless . a now trial, notice of which was J immediately given, is secured, or the stpremo court, in the event of an appeal, sends the case hack for another hearing. Real Estate Showing Steady Advunco in Valuo. Greenville News. Nothing is receiving more attention in Greenville now than the remarkable advance going on in tho real estate inarkot. This is true not only in tho city itself, hut to tho surrounding country. o Property is continually changing hands and in some instances land is sold for almost doub'e what it could ho purchased for a your ago. SPOILED HER BEAU FYI Iarriet 1 Toward, of 200 VV. 34th St,. Now York, atone time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: lll hud Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until 1 used Bucklen's ArnicuSalve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores 25c at Crawford Bros , .1. F. Mnckey tfc Co's, and Funderburk Pharmacy, drug store. ! Biliousness and Sick HeadacKe quickly cured by ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup ' as it sweetens and tones up the stomach and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels. It will positive1 ly cure chronic constipation. ORINO clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. Refuse substitutes. Price BOO. - ' - You Musi1 It you cannot, it is due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, which will soon devclope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it is as important as food; it is a part of her building and sustaining process. This period of unconsciousness relaxes the j mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore exhausted vitality. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings . refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and removes the congestion. It is also a nerve builder; it ; nourishes and strengthens ev- i cry nerve in your body, and j creates energy in all the organs, j Nothing will give strength and vitality as surely and j quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine, i "During the past winter I had two attacks of l.norlppo which loft me very weak, and In bed condition. I , was so nervous I could not sleep. My wife, after tryinjp different remedies. I went for a doctor. The doctor was out, and a neighbor recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and she brought home a hot tie. I had not slept for some time, and had terrible pains In my head. After taking a few dopes of Nervine the pain was not so severe, and I Flept. I ntn now taking the second bottle, and am vorv much improved." HENRY M. SMITH. Underbill. Vt. Or. Mllnc* Nnrvlnn I? enld h?# uaiim druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ' Ljyyggavj^r an LLI? L^TjaBrr a* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA lead of Stale's Educational H^Rtem, 1) K 1' A It T M E NTS. ollegiate, Engineering, 04radua'e, Law, .Vodieine Pharmacy, library contains 43.000 Volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating nvslein New 1 dormitories, gymnasiuui, V. M. A. building, I 07 students 00 instructoits. The Fall term begins Sept. 11,1905. Adureas Francis P. Vcoable, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. jo to the LANCASTER MARBLE ,VI\T J > GRANITE WORKS, 01 Cio . Work and Low Prices i. J. lykHinch, LANCASTER, S. C ? -Clubbing 1 *?.vsil>l?> strict rilK LEDGER (twice a w< JOURNAL (twice a week)( 1 Ilk. LEDGER (twice a we TON NEWS and COUR11 year for THE LEDGER and The S TOR one year for THE LEDGER, The ATL SOUTHERN CULTIVATE I HE LEDGER (twice a w< CONSTITUTION (three ti 1 HE LEDGER (twice a wt WORLD (three times a wet THE LEDGER, ATLANT and FARM, one year for Positively Cannn mm \\? hit*. ii . v-t* in *i i'k t?f SMOKS to the Kiddle building, second d.mi* fH>tn the Hank of I j*n;'hfc!hr, i.tul in order t have the slrohntM Ii??t? lisSrill>0II lU'.llo ill A llll'l icil CHERRY & CO. To Buy Cotton Seed and Sell Cow Feed. I alii in w t.ii\iiii* < it''oil a-ait !?i.?! row ft i <1 <11 no I ,m e:e? < r ni ;rket. iJoii'l 'ail to he 111 before >< u i-eil your seed or buy what \ u wsui in the wav of row fe- <1 liSSf*HeMiIiju- r'cr.- ? Ji'Wfii;, i-t re l i l.\lMirn& l * j~ v ii * most fr a'inij ??'. ' 1 - >? Ratesil.V i ? i* <1 vn nco. cek) and the ATLANTA one year for $1-7 ek) and T1IE CHARLES ?R (twice a week) one $1-75 OUT HERN CULTIVA $t.7S ANTA JOURNAL and 01*, all three one year for $2.oc ;ek) and The ATLANTA mcs a week) one year for $2 .oc ;ck) and The NKVV YORK ik) one year for $2.cx A JOURNAL and IIOMK $2.0< it" end on Credit T. S. CARTKR, l'ub. Ledger. ? i- -- ... >.. ....' ^ I ^ ..... Li!. AVfegelable Preparation Tor As simUating the Food andRegula- $] ling the Stomachs and Bowels of ?~ ^ s Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful- jf ness and Resl.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral, Not t^laitc otic . /ItopeofOldnrSAKLTZPtrCiSR jfl /\arfjtut Sted - . * tlx. Strum ' HarfirlU Sr.it7 ? I elaiw .fcvrf * i A /hyxrmint - _ / 8p1 P DiCuriiniuttSaUt-t- 1 -J.; I lijrrn Seed - 1 -Jl ? QfmfttJ. I Gu ) : tlftfajr'w tiaixrt j /Gi A pcifecl Remedy for Conslipn- f . lion,Sour Stouiach,Diarrhoea i{ D Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- % ' ness ond Loss of Sleep. 1$ v FacSuvilc Signnlurc of iJ^SST NEW YORK. (EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. I '*') jjj Mil ygpf.y j S >?* S* t!i town and llfl J county of Lancaster. Allca is, either ho day or nigh ? will receive prompt, attaction X. j Jain 1(1, 1905 ?If. - ^TTrjt ;r ^wx^-.mK. oks a* l> t 'Hi ? * an ' ail I, jri* i ur to vvutt ii you any day m the w en \V M Moore p. < 'o Slip' f JlMll!! il inn Jan lf>, 1 !) >.', ligi to loan" 1 I have n.ade arrangement wh h lenders of money in Nt w York 1 11 , I wiih whom I am able to negotiate loans ?j secuied by first mortgage on improved 1 cotton farms, nt 7 per cut inter, vi - g repayable in annual insladim uts < f ^ Ave years. No brokerage or coin mi > sion charged Oiuv a reasonable charge for absf raet ? ? ? ii i It l<. WYi.lK, i 1 Aug 111? tini A ?tot ne> a' l.r.w , Wintliron P.ftllftdft Sr.hn1?rshin 0 r O" u.i. w and Enrance Exaininaion. ? - _ . i r T:.f -lion for ili?? award of I vas i i Wiittiirop Vol i jiint f- r Hi'1 H'iniis-ion of now s'.ti j don'H wi: ' o h Id m c.i intnity Court . P Hi'Iim; on ]''i i >y .I11.V Till at 0 u. m. ! 5 A|>|ili?iM'ls " if t m 'I it" '< .? than 11 f-? | lorn a. ? w no ni'lu>iarHlii|tH are vi.culf.l ?f i .1 py 7 l?. I hey will tit uW?l?i?ii l Ii.iwp in U ntf ll ii MuiiI*. A Scliolaiiliiniv worth $ no and A fr? fc tuition Tlr i.i xi *."?nj n will nprn Heptt IO..I-1" 20 I Oil") For uriliin' | 5 inhumation linn va'.iln^u u'hli . Pro I) l> JohiiVio: , Bo U Hoi, s l u t radDul luini?i?vsh e?i ation We iruaruutee sa> isiaefioii. of stis.iy etninrsei) as h-'ing the :st practical; - l ey have no miperio s istruction giveu ss first class. No her lneino-u colleges o't'-r oe'tor iuImt K .ter now nn:t prepare r a lu native si,i n. < >nr graduates e in demand i.et u.i assist y>ni we tve a-sisle t liuislri'iih?iI?ey are in isifioitH. We offer spechU iMto a m 8 46 p in v Fort Lawn, 0 49 a tn 4 16 p m iV Raxconv'l lu 5 fit) a m 4 30 p mi iV Rlcllbiu K, 7 OS n mi 4 4 > p ni r Chester, ' 80 a in 5 16 p w ,r ^Ihar'otle, So It 0 66 a in 7 00 p m r ('oluinhln Ho It 10 16 a ni ?K4,1. i < ?, ,v ('ohiinhla, Ho Si 0 06 a in 8 |0 pro iV Charl ?' 1 ? , So |< o o6 >;< 0 00 pin .v I heaici, 0 no a m s 16 p m ,v /iiclitiuri?, 040 a n? * :jy P tn iV Hascom\ ille, 960 n m H 1*> p nt ,v Fun I .aa n 10 (M? . ni H 60 p in i r Lances-er, )0 80 a i>? 0 16 p m < ON.\ K< HON-. ( In-ster?Southern, aboard anil arolinn & NorihwoHhri railways. Lancaster?Honiher It u - ay. A 1'. 3/cl,URK .lav I ra 111.1 ingr .F.KOY HPRIOiHM. Prest and Trafllc Muim0ui . " '1