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I*TEST OF A PREACHER, ill ? . r t" i.fuiv, FUci'tinees of Senator a TaUunm are Dissected anil ] s< Condemned. I p tl The Columbia Roister prints ti t.* i foilewmjj letter from a minis- |a Ur of tho gospel entering a pro- ti tM'ii j.painst tho declaration of S rmiJU.7 Till nan that preachers ' d ojsp.o i! to the dispensary are in e! i?j ;u villi tho devil. This ex-I v erofs'iii of Tillman was unwar1 . I rst ?<. and cannot lis justified, but o 1f.su jrteachor in his criticism has li iux>-.t. i- mistake in not si^nini; his , 'I m.iiTiii the protest, which would ti fw. i.rh more forcible otherwise: j f?i v ke Editor of The Register: At:. Tillman in his Tirzah T^^ eoh took occasion to jump on j iio. preachers of South Carolina ftir their attitude towards the tliA-fmanvy. Ho himself admits j jn ?.hat speech that there has been and dishonesty in ooniiwumi with tlie dispensary husi- * and yet he wants the. preachcri cither to stand with shut ?n?wri,hs or else publicly uphold a rvt-araiHy and rotten concern. 1 ssiytpose we preachers should <;o *i?i how down before his lord- j stuf.j'. Senator Tillman, and ask 111 iiifij what we must preach on the < P -u/Vwjeet ol temperance. < )nr coin- . tmss'ion roads: "We ought to <j>T Ood rather than num." Mr. Tillman eharges us with " in liei/sg in league with the ilevilj sigwisat the dispensary. Now Mr. T'lf man is a prettv fellow to make Oott < harge. I have never heur< 1 fi OiacL .Mr. Tillman professed to he ? ?iu the Lord's side. The Lord j iiimself declares, 'die that is not for me is .against mo." So that . Mr. Tillman not being confessedly i (T< far ci.be Lord, must he against Ilia; That is to sav, Mr. Till-1 J' . Cf man Eitaself must tie serving the Now I submit, is it not ba*?tast? for Mr. Tillman to be ! fo npenkiug disrespectfully and con , ?.| j??/Kuously of his own master? $. tst wo are not surprised or n? vf-foioiuo by this cnnrgc. Our ol SiVs*cr himself. in the flesh, Im I engaged in benevolent ser ih tii*. was charged with tieing in 11{ "league with Beelzebub. He told [ ij? r.?? vxpeet the same treatment I -WT>?- idisciple is not above his; master, nor the servant above hi ''If they have called the Master of the house Beel/.obwb, I bow much more sliall they call ' ' ''too of 'tis household. But who :'s it in this ca-?e tied ' pri'tfir- this against Christ's ser -mis! .ft is not customary to c.r *h tii a roes against preach- M1, . ibeso days. It is reserved !,n 1>>r Lb Hon. 1?. 11. Tillman, a man o'ding t.be lionorable and dignituvl posit'.on of Cnited States >r ."Minator, representing the Chris-' 1 people of South Carolina who rvoorve tlioir rut ssages of love and *'*' life und comfort from these same no preachers?it is 'eft I say, for co tins representative of a Christian "I1 people to revile the'r religious ministry. It is Air. Tillman, "a honored by the Christian people, t .?ho now accuses their ministers ov of light and life with being in j ri( league with Satan, the enemy of finraain souls. And will the j '"hreatian people of South Carolina, have no word 4if protestor' retinkol p Why does Mr. Tillman make 1 rhi* wholesale charge? Because thfc preachers say it is just as , strong tcr the State to run bar-' ** d is for individuals to cr run them. Truo, there are bene-jnn lirial restrictions thrown around cl ,tbr j?le of whiskey under the tli , fcajpwi sary system ; but these are i to -j." 1J3 ?4.? 1 KikOnl\tu un/1 'lo n/\t 1 111 ? 1VKPAV1JI Mfri f 1 uouvnj ?IIM MW HWV , .-. J&.-.iyh the root and heart of the f b< to altar. Those restrictions could li 7-*enijittj??bed to barrooms as well ir .>1 * *? ti/fepensanes. The dispen- cl toary .wT)? .liquor for profit and as h m.hmmmnge. Thin is exactly what y I le barroom does. That is thei i cart and root of tlie business, lid makes it that there is no es- ! . initial difference between a (lis-1 ensarv and a barroom. Because lie p-eachers state this evident , ruth, and dare to say that they re opposed to the hellish lipuor rallic, whether conducted by j tate otlicers or private iudivi-. uals, the lion. B. R. Tillman ( ha roes them with bei n?r in league 1? itli the devil. Let Cod in heaven and the i nnscienee of men in South Carotin judge whether or not Mr. I > ilhnan's scandalous accusation is ;*ue and just. An An i l l icjrou 1'kkaciikk. i I'ses of Buttermilk. According to a medical journal, P nig experience has demonstrated j 4 utterniilk to be an airent of! iperior digestibility. It is in- * eed a true milk peptone; that is, lilk already partially digested, U ic coagulation of the coagulable | . urtion being loose and Haky, and ot of that lirni indigestible nature \ * liich is the result of the action f the gastric juices upon sweet >\v"s milk. It is a decided laxa- t ve, a fact which must be borne i mind in the treatment of ty ! Iioid fever, and which may be trued to ;tilvantage in tin* treat- | lent of habitual constipation. It | ; u diuretic, mid inav be used to|ji 1 vantage in sonickidnc> troubles. (] resemble* Koumiss in its nature, ,, id with tho exception of that s tide, it is tho most grateful, le { cshing and dicrestihie of the pro- \\ nets of milk. It is invaluable a i tho treatment of dialictes, either j derisively or alternately with a lim milk. In some eases of t istric uleor and cancer of the j p omach, it is the only food that's in be retained. 'J Klcetrie Hitters. Klect c Hitters is a medicine suited n r any season, lull perhaps more koi- v ally needed when tlie languid, ex* , ended feeling prevails. when ths " ver is 'nrpfri and sltigg'sh and the u ed of a to in and alterative is felt, i prompt u?e of this medicine has of* J I MVerLfd likii&r msmI tinrhuiiw futul l.i!^ n fevers No m^diee will act mote j i e'v in i-ountcrMctinu mnt fleeing e sV'teiii from the n iilnriul poison. Hiliielie, Itidf gear ion, ("onMlput ion, i/.iness yield to K.lertiie Ititteis. '>oc id $1.00 per liottlc at i rawford Bros rr rnif Store. ? Pungent Paragraphs. The perspiration from human ( ings, if injected into rabbits or r gs, causes death. Three things effect a man's irits a dull day, an empty irse, and being in love. No matter how wealthy a man ;iv be, let him give away a cent d he becomes a penny-less man. | <tl I'nder her new law, one must a] a resident i?f New .Jersey for (| veil days before one can be t nrried in that State. , runners arc paying more at- ! ttl , . . I ution to crops than politics just1 iv, and they and the whole j untrv are to be congratulated ^ ul ion the change. n "Some genius in Birmingham H( s invented s buttonlcss shirt." 't Why, that's old I've worn them n cr since mv wife learned to o lea bike. ti CASTORIA : For Infants and' Children. 3. i 11. The rules governing the Demo 1 atic primary require that your une must ho enrolled on your I 11W list nt least five duys hofore 1 10 election in order to entitle you | ? vote. If .lot you are not al wed to vote. You had lietter < b sure your name is on the club | st for while you feel somewhat idifferent nt present when tho lection comes you may particuirly desire to vote. See that ' our name is on your club roll. OOfNO 8LOW. ?? Brooklyn Life. I'd take her out to dances, She'd a-k in* round t > tea, r A ml often up t lie riverside t She'd go to drive with me. a I'liiiM through flirtation's ma/.eH , she led me unite a chase, i \ t il all the people in our bet j:l Agrved ' .Now there's a case!" , |j I nd ye? somehow the matter j . Ne'er to a climax came I was really loth t end it. j 11 It was Hindi a jolly game)! ;o w hen my friends remarked to me .. "Old chap, you're rather slow!" I merely pulled at my mustache, And siid: "Oh, I don't know." io Knd so I lei tilings drift along ; Till?to toy lasting shame? ! f< V rival, older far than I (And likewise richer), came, n vam I strove a brace fake, That ohl iiniid holding cove it Ichs than no time cut me out /tnd married her. by Jove! The fellows guyed me fearfully, A lid jeered "tliis is a go!" 'He lefi you at the post, old man!" I drawled "Oh, 1 don't know!" der husband died, I lo*t no t/nie ^ In offering conRnlation she wmm the prettiest widow, I'm sure it all creation)! a culled to see lier <1mI 1> ; V (To extend my sympathy); e< d.e accepted inv condolence, (i And In time accented me. tnd when folks Raid, "I hear l?e left A million cool or *< !" k dropped one eyelid, r ilthe I my chlo. dndsaid: "Dli, I don't know!" ,! ~ 8< For a good whitewash for your ^ ledroom ceiling put n piece of i( imc weighing about live pounds a n a granite >an or bucket; pour 11 in it one gallon of water, allow H( ' . el t to boil and slack until tho p, teaming is over; take from this ? wo quarts of the liquid lime, put r", I in a wooden or granite buckq^ ^ ml add sufficient water to make st t rather thin. Add a small cl mount of pure indigo, sutlicient j'j ogive it the proper color; add a h ouspoon of salt and half a teapoon of lampblack, stir well. ^ Phis will give vou a perfectly u rliite ceiling; if you wish it col- ^ rod add one of the colorings * rhich you may purchase at any ruggist's stating that it is to bo sed with lime, indies' Home | ournal. < A NEW TRIUMPH. 'he Dreaded Consumption Can.*; Be Cured. l . A. SIol'u 111. the (lr??at (.'iiemlit an-i Scientist, Will Send to ?idl.-rers. Three Free Mottles of fits Newly Discovered Hemedie* to cure fbnsump-* lion and A II Lung t Trout>!es. Nothing could be fairer, more pl?II* ' nthropic or cirry more Joy to the A filleted, than the generous offer of j1 ie honored and dlatingulabed chemist I ' A Slocum, M C ,of New York City. j He lias di covered h reliable and ] p bsolute core f ?r consumption, and all j ronehial, throat, lung and cheat di- l! axes, catarrhal air. ci ions general de- ^ line and weakness, loss of flesh aud 1 II conditions of wasting away; and to lake I'h a real merits known, will t? ?nd three free bottles of Ida newly w iscovered remedies to any afflicted n ?ader of Tub Lkikikk. Already his "new scientific system f medicine" has |>ermenantly cured ^ thousand* of apparently hopeless ease". w The Doctor considers it not only his H rofewdonal, hut Ids religious duty?a uty which he owes to sutlVrlng hu- ^ lanity?to donate his infallible cur*. ^ He ha* proven the "dreaded con* u nipt ion" to be a curable diHeaae be- 0< ond a doubt, In any climate, and ha* ' n H e in hi* American and Kuropeau h ahoratorie* thouaanda of "heartfelt e eafimoniaN of Kiati ude" from tlione VI lenefUed and cured, in all part* of the rorld. k Caiarrbal and pulmonary troubles ead to consumption, uninterrupted, neniiH speedy and certain death. Don't lelay until It la too late Hlniply write I' A Hlocuin, M <!., UH i'lne atreet, " Mew York, giving express and poet?lhce add re**, and tlie free medicine sill be promptly sent. Please tell I lie Doctor vou saw hi* ofler iu Tllfc Dkdokk. ?25 cents gets the ledger 2 nonths. Sulmcrilie now. W*n> *5 AO uwpBti I There is one thing in the s< itorial campaign that is greatly dr. McLaurin's credit. He lot undertaking to be elected he demerits and short cumin nd bad records of his opponen le has not and is not almsi nybody. He wants the olli iccause he feels he is compete o fill it and not because t ther fellows are ineoinpefei n this respect ho has made lanly fight. We have had c irely too much personal abuse ur campaigns of recent yen nd we commend Mr. McLaur nr leaving it out of his speeehe -Newberry Herald and News. A life without a motive is lil string without a kite. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common gt\?ss wil riue ami let it stand twenty-foi ours; a sediment or hoi11 itijudical diseased condition or the kidney I'hen urine stains linen it is posilii videiice of kidu'ey trouble. Too fr lent desire to urinate or pain in tl tick, is also convincing proof that tl idneysand bladder are out of ordi WHAT TO I><>. There is c on fort in tlie knowledj > often expressod, that I)r Kilmei warn p-Root, the ureal kidney remet lifllls every wish in relieving pa l the hack, kidneys, liver, bladtl _d every part of the urinary passage td-orrents inabilitv to hold urine ?t Hiding pain in punning it, or In flvcts following 1MB of liquor, wine i eer, and overcomes that unpleHsu ecegnity of being compelled to get i >ai?v times during the nightto urina he mild and extraordinary eiTeels warn p? Knot is soon realized unde tiie highest for its wonderf n?es of ilie moat distressing cases ou need a medicine you should ha^ le best. Sold by druggists, pri fly cents and one dollar. For iiuple bottle and pamphlet, both se ee by mail mention TilR L. fc.no I nil send your full post-ottlee addre ) Dr Kilmer A Jo., lllnghamton, '. The proprietor ?? tins paper gua i)tee the genuiness of 'his offer* iiszo at 7aa a. oh a a lb ton railway co. k!?l.A.l..l? I.. iP ? %* - uiucuiiir 111 ciituTi .>iay ;> in'ii, I North daily I 82 South dai Kcept Sunday. ; except Huuda M P ! no IiV t'atnden Ar 1 J 46 Kershaw 12 ( (? > ' Heath Spring II lit1) ' Plea?Hlit H ill II I 25 * Lancaster 11 A 3 40 ' Riverside II 3 50 * Sprlniplell lit I 00 * <'atawha Junction in 184) Rock Hill )U 06 Yorkvllle 0 > 10 Hlackstiiiru H No 36 | No 31 ally except Daily exec (Sunday. Sunday. M North South P i 00 Lv < 'amden Aril I 10 ' Kershaw 6 I 60 ' Heath Spring 4 1 66 Pleasant Hill 4 2 40 4 /yancaster 1 3 I 06 ' Riverside 2 M 20 ' .Sprinndell 2 !00 ' Catawba Junction ' 1 40 Rock Hill Lv 12 100 ' Yorkvllle ' 10 180 ' Hlackshurg ' 8 No 32 has connection with the Ch? r A Leno r Rtilrot-I a York vi lie Ith the Hruthern Railway at Ro 111, with the Seaboard Airline at C wba Junotion, with the Lancaster heater Railroad at Lancaster, ai Ith the South Carolina and Ueorji ailway at Camtfen. No 33 has connection with 8. C. eoririn Railwsv st f nulmi iviih i .aneaeter A Chester Railroad at La later. with the Seaboard Air I.ine atawba Junction, with the South* '.ailway at Rock Hill, with the Ch< r A Lenoir Kailroad at Yorkville a rlth the Southern Railway at Rlact urg. Noe, 34 and 35 will carry panaenge Samuel Hunt, Prealdent. H B Lumpkin. Oen P. A F. Agt Whan Babjr waa nick, w? gam her CaetorU. Whea she wu a Child, aha cried for Caetorla. When aha became Mien, ahe clung to ('aatorla Whea rite had Cblldnyj, aha gam them Caetor ShOdrta Cry for motor's (Xor jn,"1 for 1 nfar-t:=5 1K0 The Eac-simi l Appears on ] YMV OfNTAUN COUMNV, TT EBHBHHHBBMHBHKMfiydWQ , | THE : NEW YORK WORLI 8 TBRICE-A-WEEK EDI I ION ire u" JS Pages ft ie loG Pages a Yea ie ir* | Is larger than any weekly or sen we?-Kly paper piinilsiied and is the o ly important Demoeratie "weekly je published in New York City. Thr limes as large as the leading Repiib M can weekly of New York City. It w 'y tie of especial advantage to you ilurti in tlie Presidential Campaign, as it t.r published every other day, ex?*e Sunday, and iias all tlr? freshness ai timeliness of a daily. It combines i l(t the news with a lung list of interest! id departments, unique features, cartoo or and graphic illustrations, tiie latter I ing a specialty. " A11 these improvements liave he 'P made without any Increase iu theeo Ye which remains at one dollar per vei of We offer this uneqtiaiod newepa) T, and The Lkdork together one y? ,l for $2.00 u' The regular subscription rec q If ow papeeis $2.50. ce B It. B. Allison T. S. Carte 2 ALLISON 4 CARTER, "* REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ,r? Lancaster, S. C. PKRSONH DERI RINO to sell ii proved or unimproved town In or 'ands of any description are invit to see us. ALLISON A CARTER ye M till "" ! 20 L ? P ? S THE LA NO. 68 t 45 r ? i" r . .*? mi'i'jlr/si/j:n nr.n 3<J P J I'llk Lf.txsk Lot the following rutcs M U L 30 L ? ; : t-sr cash 25 ft * * : One vc 05 I Six 1110 611 m I Four n o/, J 1 Two m 4o P : ; ;;;;;;;; : \dvi B ck _ I inaortc " *. for the fir * each mi)] n(* B I Re<luce<l : f,a ? or year. L ,A "c he I . in- p at P : In ft r|J i i f>o 8ent ir Wednesdi / 1 * I nrr ,,<l ; subjects i"- * ; not ros|H> 1 of our c< ' \\ ; E|^f"Sniu|)lo cop 011 application. y REM) 1 l Chocks, Drafts t (Orders should Iks inn< - I T. S. CAB p B fcl C be nr>rj Cfriicren. le Signature of 3very "Wrapper. BHKSSBBKHkiESBj&iHttSBIIIiiljilll^l I LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. I BETWEEN CHESTER AND LANCASTER. * Schedule In effect Dally except Sunday on and after Ju'y 26, 1896. WESTBOUND I EA8TBOUND. No's. 9 alid 11. ! No's. iO and 12. r' A M. P M. A M. P M 9 0) 8 85 Ar Cheater Lv 1165 6 15 il- 8 50 5 15 Orra 11 20 6 30 I 8 43 6 05 Kuox'a 11 80 6 38 !ee I 8 36 4 55 MuDaniel'a 11 49 C46 11- 8 26 4 46 RiclihurK 11 60 6 55 ''I 1 8 15 4 35 Bascombville 12 05 7 05 "KjsOo 4 25 Cedar Shoal 12 15 7 15 ,p | 7 55 4 15 Fort Lawn K2 25 7 25 ii< 7 3H 4 00 Ifydes 12 40 7 40 *1 7 28 350 Miller's Croheing 1220 760 ns ill. P M ?# i 7 20 3 40 Lv Lancaster Ar (Mi s tin . ~ pn Train leaving Lancaster at 7 20 a m. st connects at Cheater with Southern gotr' Ing south. C A L going north and G ,ej CAN Vestibule and local trains going ar weal. Train leaving Lancaster at 3 40 p no. u eonncclH at Lancaater witli O H A C from Camden, and ('heater wilh Southern going north anil south and with C & L north. Train leaving Cheater at 11 05 a in r> connecta at Cheater with Southern mm Charlotte, at Lancaater with O Ji A C for (linden Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; alao C A L from north. Train leaving Cheater r 1 ? 15 p m foilnecta with Southern itom Columbia, UCAN from Atlanta an d C A L from Lenotr. n- ' ia, ei| Faadtnr; atori<\ or r'nMmn who wantmBA li <t tip. should take aitUWN'4 IltON IIITTKR*. 'c :i\->. cures XMarla. U4t S |i?". ml- ijv?rO" '4oa I'M 11 II i ASTER LEDG R.I ' \/:sl*A y A \i> S ATI) It DA 1 J 5 it will bo sont t<? ?nv siihlie}-^ .... b IN ADVANCK. flFl : J -O O?? I sar......91.50 , lit lis 75 1 11 lon'.iK 50 ; | or thH 25 : I : i srtisements : ] : { <1 lit 91.00 an inch 41 at and 50 centa for ; 41 iHoquent insertion. : * ratea by the month : 1 JHANGKS 4 ti 8 c incuts should *. I ? on Saturday? and ; a ay?. i '08|H>ndcnce on live ; I invited. We are ; I naihle for the view? 5 >r respondent?. ; 1 . I a ics will Ikj Rent to any nddrcKNl : [TTANOE3. j md Postal or Express MoneyJj rle payable to, l| ITER, Publisher. 3 Jm