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AN ANOMALY. Several week a*o the Orange- T uurg Patriot coat-.lined a strong .condemnation of the Cleveland .doctrine of free raw materials. We liftvo no liles of the Patriot ind cannot quote its exact laugu? T1 ug<>, !>ot, in effect, Kdilor Parks -aid that c.f all I irill" doctrines, that of free r .^ miterial was tk.e nost vicious and u.nleinoeratic. co 3">oubtless thy renders of the Pat- st; riot have not for_rotton tin* para- tlr graph in question. Headers of j A the Patriot know also that the pa- th per's tight against McLaurin is co almost wholly directed against his be tariff views. Thy taritl plank of in the last I) *m >vratic national plat ve form was practically framed by lien Tillman. It declares for a I co tariff for revenue, applied without foi discrimination against the products vo of any section of this country, of C'un any man point to a single, to; utterance or vote of McLaurin or sei Tillman which is not in strict ac cii cord with the tariff plank of their by party's platfonnf Certainly Kdi- ex tor Parks has pointed to no such nc word or vote. Would he not tin nave done so if there wore any pl< such word ?.r votef All his fill- lie, munitions against McLaurin then j are nut because he has not stuck j eoi to the Dcmo'-ratie platform, hut uk beea .se he has not stuck to what tin K<iitor Parks thinks the Demoera- wh tie platform ought to be. Trulv 'to : i.. i: iv ' niuu uiuercuee. rMlfOly SttllH' ' <|(l< people will not McLaurin he /or not tloin^ wh.it Kditor Parks di> Chinks lie sliouhi have done! But, wa Kditor Parks, after condemning prt Mel ^aurin for sticking to the I>e- tin mocratic platform, supports Kvans mo who emphatically declares from thi every stump for tree raw materi- cot al which Kditor Parks has declar- a<;? ed to l>e tlie most vicious and nn- pu democratic of all taritT doctrines. hlc Now, how is this anomaly to lie Ch explained? McLaurin tries to i>ir "'pialize the burdens of taritr tax- im .ion, as the Democratic platform i"f immands him to do, and is con- cui .Mimed. [Ovans declares against lie the Democratic platform and for us. tile Cleveland doctrine of free raw materials, which ^ives double pro- si* ' ectioii of the manufactures, and is supported by an eilitor who do- l;d llounccd that doetriin? >- -Un "indornocratit*. No wonder Kditor Parks'* condemnation of Me Laurin is so little regarded in < )rnngchurg that McLaurin will i carry that county.?Keeord. \,'V t re < i IAKLKSTON TO TDK LAND OF (.OLD. i V Shq for Alssku to Lease Our' Port-* Sail February 15 j nir I'll rough Tickets $500. j ** Charleston, .\i.tf. lid A syndicate 1 i >r local capitalists headed hy A S w Kmerson have chartered a steam- ! w ,hip and will run her from Char- j w lesion 1o Klondike. She wdl sail j from hero Feb lf?, going to St j m Michaels by way of Caj>e Horn. 3ier passengers will he transferred to smaiier boats and towed up the river to Dawson City. Kach passenger will he allowed to carry 1,000 pounds of freight and tickets will cost $500. It is expected that the trip will require 70 days. Sure Your Ijttr. By usin;? "Tiik Orbat Mouth Ambkican Kidnky curb." This :ib.v reiiie.lv in u irrent mirnriso on ins* count of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the Kidneys, Hladder and Hick in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in t passing it almost immediately. Have ; yourselves by using this marvelous oure. Its use will prevent fatal conaeqvenees in almost all ous<s by its .gruc, alterative and healing powers. J -old by .J F M tie key it Co , //iiicaster. ^ c. tl w ^ h war i neontlnenee of water during { ^ itlcep stop|?ed itnmediately by Das., '>*?/ f'HoN'S i\ NTI DlURHTtC. CurK <sbildren and adults alike.? Priee $e (k.Id by J F Maekey <fe Co., Drugglsl >i^ncaster, 8U. J ? mk\ Illl lnil I 'ifcfc PUSHING IT ALONG. IIE COLD WATER BEYER A(iE ADVOCATES <i() AHEAD C1UCTLAR TO THE PRESS. ic Pulpit mul the State's Wo manhood. The State prohibition exeeutivi niuiittee is following up tin irl it has made in the tight foi e j assage of a prohibition law petition is being circulate! roughout tlio State and the ae inpanving cireular letter lia en sent out toallthe newspaper! the State. It puts the issui ry plainly: The State prohii>ition exeeutivi minittee has circulated blanl [ ins of petitions to bo signed In ters who favor legal prohibitioi the manufacture and sale of in vioating liquor, except foi entitle, mcehanieal and tnedi ml purposes. Their object is, this means, to obtain a genera pression, to bo presented at it? xt session, as an indieation t< it body of the wish of the peo ; in regard to the liquor traf Wo lmve no purpose or plans t< iceal with regard to this move nt. but on the eontrar" desire largest publicity given to aitever we may deem necessary do or say in its behalf. The potion as to what is host to done may he freely, fully and passionately discussed and some y of escape found out of the sent lawless condition which eatens to turn hack the tide of iral and material progress. In s effort we are relying upon the iperation of all conservative nicies of society; tho press, the I pit, the influence of our noi women and obligations of ristion citizenship. Those comled can surely save us from the pending evils, hut with these luonces divided or inactive, the nf tltn nnliiM.llod 1 ' will inevitably be fastened upon May we not venture to ask thai a matter of supreme interest t< j readers of youi widely oirelied paper you will publish thb itement. L 1> (.'hiIds, Chairman. 1 .1 La Motto, Secretary. tf?>' It liu. Iniina.). mii liorytr .- a il a /sai-k, cim-tl , n :>(? miiiiito Woollord'* :-;i ititry I otloii. I hi; ver I ills ."-ii >1 l?\ J 1-' .Ifm-key A Drui(j{ht, liKiioticUr, 8 C I Subscribe for the Ledger. - :i"> cents oets the Ledger i tilths. Subscribe now. ..... . v .. lion Bal?y wax ?lclc, xr* pave hi-r Castor la. lu-n Hhe wax a Child, ulie crUsl for CastorU. h?>n Blip became Miss, hIio ilun* to C;ixtorl*. hoa she had Children, hIk- jjave them C.istorio, OA8TOHIA. w. l/douclas S3 SHOE In the?Wprld. For 14 ;nn thla ihne, by mr4t alona. h?< ilhKnowl all conij>atltnra. W. Ifc DoiikU* F1..vi. %4 no and #vm rlior* an ha productions of ?klll?Mt workmrn. from 11? aat material poaalbla at thoaa |.rlraa. Ala>, 'I 'd and '.MO ahooa for mm, #2.Mi, 18.00 and 1.73 for boya. XV. 1,. Douftlaa ahoaa are Indornad by orer l.irm.nm wearara aa tha l>aat In atyla, fit an<t durability of any aboa arar offarad at the prima. They ar?> mada In all tha lataat ahapaa and atylaa, and of e>ary varl aty of laathar. If daalai cannot supply too. writs for oata >,U tioW.L. Doug laa, Hrock ton, Haaa Mid by tl* I . liLt UiL- M. ..JtiSt -I HORRORS IN CUBA.. T j . Senor Sagnstn Said to Be Shocked M C* Over Atrocities in the Lslaad ? Pacificos Dying By tUo Hundreds. |fr London, Aug. 20.?Thitcorres- ,n pendent of the Daily Uhrtwiic len n< a letter from Cub*, tolls At furth- w 1 j er cruelty and distress jln that is. | 01 151 land. Ho says the pacificos are 1>{ 1 *lying by the hundred-., their l>od- sl ies tainting the air eloso to a Span' j ish fort. j cc ' in Thj Chronicle s correspondent s continuing, remarks thnt a private it( * j letter has been received at Ila- 11 3 .anna from Senor Sagasta, the Liberal leader in Spain, in which i ? 3 , ac ho says: t1 . su 'The atrocities raising a thrill ^ ^ of horror in Europe and I fear it |U} is impossibie to make fresh loans, ! <jft without which wo cannot retain i rei I Cuba.' I . I lift The correspondent further says: in. I '(ioniums are buying the dovastat- isi . cd estates at a nominal sum and | intend to go extensively into ! planting, abandoning sugnr. This will directly concern the I'nited States and French sugar llri , fusts and will probably lead to |l(l extensive sugar growing in (loor- : ? ( (| gia and Florida.' j \V ^?l i Filled I nder a '1 ree. 1 . 1)U kt I On the place of Mr \V N loggers near (Marks Fork Wednesday ' morning a short while after 8 ho o'clock a young negro man engag- Sv , ed with three others in clearing a j piece of land was killed by a falling tiee. The four negroes were vvnrl; iniT nnn r 4n?vAtUAM f 1 I ' ft w II13U ,iep 11 Miiphill noticed his hat on the t?u ground. He ran to pick it up. tie . The other men all cried frantical- ln Tl l v for him to stop, as he was run- g, niug under a falling tree, but he sti paid uo attention. The tree was cu a pine thirty five or forty feet ^ high. It struck him on the buck fif of the head and knocked it off 8,4 ; so smoothly that it looked as if it t might have been cut off with a t0 | sabre. Iloth of his thighs were Y, also broken.?Yorkvillo Yeoman. an A NEW TRIUMPH. f Tlic Dreaded Consumption Can; ' Be Cured. I'. \. Slo tun. iIn* CJrtMt <'hemta< an*) ex -bdentist, Will ? * *11tl la Fulterers, p Three Free Bottles of Ills H Newly Discovered Heme- ~ i!|ph to cure r^otistmip> tioo hihI A II I.ung 3 Tumbles. a 3 Nothing could lie fairer, more phll- 4 unthropic or carry more joy to the o umieteil. than the generous ofTVr of 3 j the honored and distinguished chemist T A H locum, M C ,of New York City. jv Me has til covered a reliable and l absolute cure f >r consumption, and all ^ 9 bronchial, throat, lung ant! chest dt- ]j seases, catarrhal affections general de- Jj ellne ami weakness, loss of flesh and p ull conditions of wasting away; and to ' 1 mnhs i*s great merits known, will 1 send three free bottles of his newly 8 discovered remedies to any afflicted reader of Thk Lkuorr. Already his "new scientific system of medicine" lias permenantiy cured thousandsof apparently hopeless cases. ' Tl?e Doctor considers it not only his Wl professional, hut his religious duty?a H duty which he owes to suffering hu- jH manity?to donate Ids infallible cure. He lias proven ihe "dreaded con- | sumption" to he a curable disease beyond a doubt, in any climate, and has 1 on fl>e in Ids American and Kuropeati laboratories thousands of "heartfelt G< testimonials of giafi ude" from those |j( 1 benefited and cured, in all parts of the ( ^ world. I Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles ' 1 lead to consumption, uninterrupted, I means sjieedy and certain death. Don't er i delay until it is too late Hlmply write w T A Klocuiit, M C., 98 Pine street, New York, giving express and post- hi office address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. Please tell the Doctor vou saw his ofTer in Th* > lkixjkk. J > ' / HE OUTLOOK PROMISING [unv Cotton Mills Which Huv Been Idle Start Again. Boston Aug 23. ? Dispatchc oiu different Now Englan anufacturing centres today ar junco that many cotton mill Inch have been idle have resuni I operations todav. During irt of .July ami Aug. thousands o indies were not operated in thi ction owing to unsatisfactory editions which prevailed, cithe the finished goods or the ncv tton market, or to the need o pairs. In addition to this, several oth mills closed for two week it cordanco with their annual mid miner custom. Many of tin II river mills resumed operation: 3 week and several started to y. Several of the Lowell mill: sumed in whole or in part to y and reports from that city licate thftt the w urnm. neHOW TO FIND OUT. Fill 11 bottie or common gf?ss will ine ami let it stand twenty-foui tire; a sediment or settling indicates diseased condition of tlie kidneys lieu urine statue linen it is posit ivt ideiice of kidney trouble. Too fre ent desire to urinate or pain in the ck, is also coivinclng pi oof that tin dney* ami bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is comfort iu the knnwledgt often expressed, that Dr Kilmer': ramp-Root, the great kidney remedj .tills every wish in relieving paii the back, ktdr.eys, liver, hluddei d every part of the urinary passages corrects inability to hold urine am sldii-g pain in passing it, or t>a< Tects following use of liquor, wine 01 er, and overcomes that uppleanau cesaity of helng compelled to get u| auy tbuea during the nlghtto urluati \e> mild and extraordinary eflTecla o ?ran>p-Root la soon realized. I indu the highest for ita wonderfu ?ea of the most distressing cases I >u nee<l a medielne you should hav< e beat. Hold by druggiatH, prici ty eenta and one dollar. For i rnplc hott'e and pamphlet, both aen je by mall mention TlfK Lmkiki id aend your full post >of lice add res Dr Kilmer ?k Co., ltlngbamton, > . The proprietor tlua paper guar tee the genuiuea* of "his ofler3IO SLZV3-X dt C5XARL3S TON 1JAHWAY CO. Schedule ill effect May 5 IS97. North daily I 32 .South dull; cept .Sunday. except Sunday M rb ?m? fjv ? aitiilen Ar 1 <> 45 * Iverahaw 12 0 on ' Heath Spring 112 05 ' Pleasant Hill 11 4 2-5 ' 1 .ancaaler 11 2 A N 140 * Riverside 11 o 50 ' Sprlugdell 10 5 00 Catawba Junction in 4 30 Rock Hill 10 1 05 Yorkville M3 10 Rlaekahurtc 8 3 No 35 | No 34 illy except ^ally excep Sunday. Sunday. M North South P !l 00 Lv Camden Ar?6 10 Kershaw 5 3 1 50 * Heath Spring 4 8 55 Pleasant Hill 4 2 2 40 ' Lancaster ' 3 2 06 ' Riyeraide 2 3 M 20 1 .Sprlngdell 2 0 vii * Catawba Junction 1ft 40 Hock Hill Av 12 IS 00 Yorkville 10 2 30 Blackahurg ' 8 4 No 32 ha* connection with the Chea r A. I.eno r Hiiirotl a Y >rk\ri lie, Ith the 8< uthern Hallway at Hoc! ill, with the Heatmard Airline at Ca win June Ion, with the Lancaater I letter Hailroa<l at I.ancaKter, am Ith the South Carolina and Georgl ill way at Camden. No 88 liaa connection with H. C. ? forgi'i Hallway at C niden, with th inoaater A Cheater Hallroad at Lar *ter. wilii the Heatioard Air Line n itawha Junction, witii the Souther nil way at Hock Hill, with the Chef A Lenoir Kailroad at Yorkville an< ltd the Southern Hallway at Blacki irg. N'oa, 31 and 85 will carry paaaengen Samuel Hunt, President, 8 B Lumpkin. Gen P. & F. Agt. r L ' 'j The Eap-simi". Appears oil I . THI CCNTAUN COMPANY. 77 1 SiJUMWIH WgBWWiCTWWBfiH j ? 3 ?????"ithi"iiii hi iii i i 4 j TH E -iNRW yn rk wnRi.r iii?i Ti l U Hil I ? tJ 1 HJlTHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION ' 18 Pages (i Week. 156 Pages a Yea, I Is larger than any weekly or seui weekly |?u|>or published and in theoi ly important Democratic "weekly r published in Now York t'ity. Thr tiine.4 an large an Ihe lead tin; llepubl can weekly of New Y?ok City. It w he of especial advantage to you durli , the Presidential Campaign, as it published every other day, exee - Sunday, and lias all th? freshness ai , timeliness of a dally. It combines ? tlie news with a hum lint ?>t interestii j departments, unique features, car tool and graphic illustra*ions, the latter b ' ing a specialty. .Ill ttiene improvementn iiave he* made without any iuerease in theeo* - whieh remains at one dollar per yea ^ We oiler ttiin unequaled new>pap and The Lkikikk together one ye * for $2.00 The regular subscription res* i( * r ow papeeis SlJ.oO. j R. B. Allison T. S. Cnrto ; ALLISON & CARTER, J REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ? f Lancastkr, S. C. 1 OERSOSH DESIRING to sell in ' t proved or unimproved town loi f or 'ands of auy description are invit< to see us. B ALLISON A CAHTEIt. u ? " * TTnir m m m a THE LAN'C; a i'l ittj i sit i: i> if iu>: y r H " ? \ y m~rnv- Lrdgei ? 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