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LOCAIi OPTION HKAL. * '? 'unbiu Record. I uulay uftern >on The Record \ . ished us u m liter of news the -it that it hid been promised half of (i ?v Kllerbe that, if i. re re-ele 'tod, in his message Legislature next January mid recommend that it be each eounty to say wheth? i runted dispensary, prohibit u . r high license. TJ Columbia correspondent of r. ovs and Courier culled Ciov'era n Kllerbe's attention to the i*; "o td the result is thus report?. ! ; : 1 hat paper : v Kllerbe was read the item < to 'phone' and asked for a nt. He said that he would ire anything that had its n The Record. He novels' .1 . the paper about him.? V, old that the rumor was of j" i circulation he saiil it had no doubt from the Rec! he positively and eourte clined to notice such a r its source, and declined iv hing." eenvillo News thus com, v.! : .on the governor's refusal tt.e .> -'s or i.o : i iks in Columbia as it o r Kllerbe has become i'r I and is in a roundabout \ .1 i . .\-ay trying to grab I'ncle < i ;llman's liquor platform. J*....' >;.i v from Columbia printer! t \ i . ' bat appearance. ,ii! not Gov KUerbe do ?i\ it p '1,1^ blank I There is n< for - i > > positron that lie wil *.aki- i. . . tico of anything coming /.ion in .cecord. The Hocord ii .v iw-s.tx-i-; . .'o Reform newspaper J .if ;m?. ,.v_or refusal to answe i - u case of dodge, ant <! .<<_<; ... . very slim pretext. ?v'i? . mnot help suspecting t'.iji . u : ivernor's eleventh hou couv . do ! was put about by hi frieu l.i > > late to net into th cmriia l? it in time to catch som rity \ >,c . ; but it is too late. N tSri> xjlfi will be green enoug to c.iiii; ii by any such chuff a Shut t i.' rovernor's promise ti ?)<< < }!: i tropolitan police fore fro i: ': ii l ston and the pitifu ?v which he dodged per on: it have not been for juiitfi * {' i ? _ ' \ oiToof tlilCi I'innAi* /? J.-is' i;i_; ; - "pt to have is to loM the i'tvc tlio votes of u few o;en \vli.? ;to vote for bin a.si i" u.:v ?--ring friend of th< V Now that he has be run i<> ?> ri | till on the matter ?vm. - i: likely to liecomc /I isgnsi ?. vi lihtnistful." 'l'he h* pnhl'shed the report n i :'it. Kllorbe, for it wdcIii I i i; - ilrht in the lirst |>ri. ftuiT y, * " < to further justify its ??)>} .>sit i :.io governor's reoieetin.). It will (" i* iiemhercd that the Jfe< har-- !, It, i ? I.'iicr >e was not a friend of tin* <ii-; i -y law except in so far ms ! ? i f ! ;.>t votes in seeming; lo < ii.i. 1 it. "1. Ti. i . d not have any burl,bia-iu*. ! : was wishy-washy and v ami in', i: ? _ IPhese t is are proven hy the fact tba ; i Kllerbe went in person to at . one ex-dealer in whiskey in t . .iliiu and his representative* ?. to others with proiuis^fi that . would rocomwif**id local ?? >i if re-elected. Those proiiii s\- were made between the two ?>. manes. Kllcrhe has never denied making these promises, and the proof can tie fern* hc.T whenever he does deny making thorn. 1" other words, after the fir*t, prim uy, he got off the disponsiry platform and on that of Messrs George Tillman %nd (> L Sehompert. Had he talked local option during the emjipaign ho w.? tld never have gotten in the sjjml primary.? Ha* *? > '> 11?i t .-| in > ^ i v.. <* ? ( J > 'J H >?? ? H t \ * Sm-li weakness as lie displayed in i his ileal to carry Columbia will i disgust those ardent dispensary j supporters who voted for him on- 1 del* the misapprehension that he was a staunch friend and udvo- j i eate <?f that institution. it any runner proof is needed , 1 nf Kile rite's local option deal, it j 1 can be obtained by reading be- | tweon the lines of recent editorials in The State booming KSIerbc. I FEATHERSTONE DEFEATED, 1 < 11K AI)MI rs IT AM) WISHKS THK GOVERNOR A'KLL. - _ ^ i \\ hat Mr Featberstone Said About t le Result?Telephoned Congratula tions to Governor Filer be. Columbia Record, 15th iust. Latest returns from the primary election indicate that Governor Idler lie is nominated by a. majority ranging nnvwhero between 3,000 and 4,000 votes. The returns are siill incomplete, but the votes to be heard from will not materially change the result. Mr Featberstone left this morn, ing for Laurens. lie was seen by i 1*orvnvl * -1-" ... I.wwivi 1V|/MI IU1 IIC1UIU lUKlllg , tne train, and was asked what he had to say about tho result. I *4Of course," he said "I am ! gratified over the large vote given me, but at the same time it looks : ? as if 1 was defeated. Otherw ise I I 1 lie would express no opinion, ul ' r though he received his defeat with j s good grace and to all appearances . he hud no regrets over tho result, r though naturally he must have 1 felt disappointment. lie intended to call upon Gov. Z, ernor Ellerbe but before leaving r he found that the governor was a not in his ofliee but at the man- | e sion. Not having time to go to e the mansion, lie telephoned to the (> governor's ofliee md requested h Private Secretary Evans to ex s tend'his congratulations to the governor, adding, "Toll him I e wish him well." Yankees Cooked the Supper for Mosby's Men. f o Baltimore Sun. t One of Mosby's men recently drove a coach load from Camp , Alger to the Blue Ridge. In the party w as an officer of volunteers , ?an ex-Union soldier who had , campaigned in that part of Yir I ginia during the civil war. It I was a charming ride. Finally the J party reached a point in tho road wnere tne ascent of the mountains begins. The officer's face bright- j ened up us he viewed the scenes spread out before him. 'Do you see that hill right over ' there, dear he said to his wife, ! pointing to the place. She nodded. Well, iuv dear, right at the J foot of that hill is the very place where we cooked our supper that 1 AN OPEN L To MOT WF, ARE ASSERTING IN THE THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE 1 "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OV /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHE setts, was the originator of "CA has borne and does now boar ^ thfi fafi.ofmi'la tsinrtaf ura r. f t X v.r v y -v virrri r v V/ 77;/a /'? Ma original "CASTORI Ma homes of the Mothers of Amoi LOOK CAREFULLY *( Ma Ma kind you have always bought and has the signature 1 par. Ate o/>a 7;aa authority from The Centaur Company, of which Ci March 24, 1^8. ^ // *? rr?wn iMMiir, ?r ' ' t , < V night 1 have been tolling y< about.1 'Yes, my darling,' said tlio o Mosby gray beard, turning nroun 'and that is the very place who vve"uns eat your supper.1 'What,' said the t'nion ottiee were you one of that party 'robs' that came down on us?' Yes, sir, 1 was one of thoii We sat up there on tbe top of t bill and watched you cooking th supper, and when we thought y< had it done about to our taste > came down to join you.1 'Well, tell me, my friend,' sit I he I'nion otlicer, 'where tin ear lid you fellows come from. Yt must have come up mighty su den. * 'Well, I'll answer your (pie tion stranger,' said the old gr: beard, 'if you'll clear up a niv tery for me.' 'Ceitainlv; what is it ?' 'Whar in thunder did you ft lows go to ? My idea at the til was that you climbed up the i side of some tree.' An i'MMiiiln DIioim. There is no disease moro uncertain in i .ann o ttinn dyspi [wia. Piiysieinna say tin ho sytnpt t:is of no two cast-s acrco. It 'icrcfore ..lost difficult lo make n corre lia/nioi-. No nmtliT how severe, or nodi viiul tlis)ftiiN<;tlyspe|isia attacks you, Hrown 'ron Hitters will euro it. Invulnahle in n licenses of the stomach, hlnoil anil nerve 'ruiviis1 Iron Hitlers is sold l>v all dealer An Oltl Idea. Every day strengthens the be.lief of eti nent physician* that impure Mood ia t cause of the majority of our diseas 3 w<-iity-five years into this theory was u* a basis for the fnrmiilo of llr...^....'I Fitters. The iiuinv reinarkfthlecitres effect l>\ t'?i? f minus old household remedy t SMf'ietent t<> pro.e that the theory in oorre Lit>.vii..' Iron Litter* it- sole by all dc&ic V?..i:iulo to Women. r?*v 'til?y talimo'e to women is Frown i . ? Laeaache tantalus, hendacl . s>- takes the place weakness, nntl the glow of health readi >. ?< , to the pallid eheek when this wo r ' Mk it, For sickly clifMrt ? ' 'ii it has no eitnal. No Hon *>?>"' I ">it? thin tainonn rented >r.i ilert ?oltl by ail dealer LZS'so'ij^ Cures Cougim, lIunrMnMu, 8or? Thioi Croup rrotupU/: miterea Whuoplnj Cou| ana Anllima. F r Consumption it h?? I rival; ha*cured tlionsacda where nil failed; wlllcuita toc It taken In time. F.j *?jr Drugwlataon trnnnuitea. For Lame lla or Cheat, nue MHU-QU'a I'UJTIIb Xbc CJtlLOH'SyVpATARR 3 StsafifiJ^R E M E D1 Wi tt you Catarrh? 'i'hiaremedy la cuara Htocun/ou. PrtoaAOo**. InJet-torfM uAUTION .nr..?rr.~:.?."i A nUXl prlrn urn Uinpril on bottom. If thn dealer cannot mpplj y |ro?l direct to factory, enclosing aCverfl W. L DO UCLA $3 SHOE CENTLCMV1 Finn C'.lf, II vj l.uoil II r it In itnd Ore uur Waterproof Itntd In tin- Morltl, IiiiiiiIim Ills fn.OO fiKN I INK II A M l? NK? I II MKt 4.tMI II \ N It SLUM) *11 IT N11 OK. i:i.r.O I'tll It AMI I AICIII llN'ftllOl 'l.MI KXTCl \ 11 I l.llt MIOK. l.ttl X H ! 11 tilt K I M. Illl's sllOK* i.iHi tn.i hoys' ? . iiimm, siio. All invlr 111 ( unmoi lint' ?'i an<l I ..ire. 13 & $2 SHOES LAmi 1.13 MIOK I 4 lit M'.MI S, ^Slett Material. Itest SI vie. Heat Flttll * t-. IMuvIm. Dro- k on. Uih. Sold la -ETTER ntK5>. COURTS OUR RJOHT TO WORD "CASTORIA," AND JR TRADE MARK. R, of Hyonnis, Maaeachu* STORIA," the same that Zap"' A" which has been used In n'ca for over thirty yeara. wrapper and eee that it J9 me to use my name oxoepl baa. H. Fletcher ie Prealdent. - ^ D< r itiht, mm am. I J. ' *? . >r?. * ",urIMPOUTANT LT I r<m?i?(i the dMlrv for tobtc o. wiih-^lT A oulDerruiix >ll>tr?M. ?im1i?Im- ^fl 1 fl^Rr Notice by Board of Registration. The board of Supervisors of L?dI . . -1 own drupiflfi, who Registration for Lancaster county JjrA it met this the 7th day of March, mrf'or wr r.fund monff. >?/Co., CMwt?, iMlml, l?t I?i 1S9S and organized by re-election ~~ r \\r . 1> t r , LANCASTER AND CHESTER of W (i A Porter, chairman and , m . ? i , RAILWAY. ' Montgomery Caskey secretary. . , , BETWEEN CHESTER AND I.ANCASTER. According to notice already ivco, the board will not keep tll'o "="edule In e?Wjt Dally except Sunday , , .. . . .. r on ami after May 11. 1898. i aoks open for the registration of electors between the consecutive WESTBOUND 1 EABTBOUND. electors ociwcen ine consecuuNO N(|,8 14 HuJ 16 \ No's. 16 and 17. ] days in each month until thirty A M p M A M p M | days before tho general election 94^ 6 00 Ar Chester Lv lias 7 2fc this year. 8 65 6 28 Rlcliburg 1141 810 ,,, . , . 8 42 6 16 Bascombville 11 60 8 20 Electors who registration in p 1896 and 1807 and still remain in ? 20 5 00 Fort Lawn 12 05 8 40 their respective poling precincts 7 45 4 80 Ly Lancaster Arl2 35 9 20 are not required to register. Those Train No 19, Sunday Only. who have moved from one pre A. M. P. M. cinct to another will have to cop- 00 Lv* L?nc*?ter Ar. 8 65 9 30 Fort Lawn 8 25 forward and have their certifies' 0 46 Bas*?mvllle 8 10 changed toe inform to thai r pr? 9 55 RicliburK 8 01 1 ent precinct. ^ 10 30 Ar. Chester l.v. 7 26 1 W G \ Porter I Connects at Chester with Southern . ' 1 Roiiway, Seaooard Air Line and CarChairman. ollna and North-Western Railway. 1 J M Caskey, Connecls at ' anp#?r?r u-lili ili? n?tl? Itl To Cur* Conntlpatlnn Forer?r. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. It C. C. C. tail to cure, drugKlHts refund money. ; Anir.rt nbio L* voandNEKVETONIC. 3o.c ov . M-utftfU sent by muil. 2."ic.,5t)c., 111 ip j e ,00 per j? Samples free. Ka S% Mliy The Favorite tOOTa POWB** ^ O j. vi? < t he Toetto and lir^atn.zji^ ui Wanted-ftn idea S3 eSi Protect your Idea*; they may hrlti^ you wealtl th t rlie J<">HN WKDDFKHOKN ft CO., Patent Attoi eyk, V asnlnittou. 1) r\. ,..r their $5 ">r> ..rjC? off* >U " 1 I THE MUTUAL LIFE INSU ,s RANCE COMPANY OF ay! NEW YORK. ?* RICHARD A McCURDY, President. Assets over $ 253,000,000 (Hi j Surplus over 35.000 OoO (Ml , 11 suruncein force, over 930.000,(MM) ou 5'" I INCOMB 185)7. ne Total Income 185)7 $54.1620080(1 Income per week, over (nm> (HI r- | Income < ach working day 180,000 00 . Income per hour (Banking hours) 86,108 (KJ , Insurance in force in 8 I t* Dec. 31st. '07 $3 875 816 00 at ; Insurance written and is paid for In 8 C in *75) 1,205,49300 ct Premiums received in 8 C In'97 214,057 84 j. l Deatli losses paid in 8 (J in '97. 116,477 a. ! ^ The largest anil best Company nJ the world. Paid Policy Hold he .*? in 1S97, $26,992,055. 3 .IT G. McILWAIN, H SPECIAL A G K N T ,rc t . ' *>. | 1j a ncastcr, b. C. j ... I of ly ii* n ic v. 8. I L -THE : H ' I - 50 i 1 '-Til A1 - 50 < I pR^r * AMI < r J s ** | By Paying your subscript 55i | the above [>o| ulur pu|>ers at price t a ARE YOU IN ARREARS! ^ If so, you can give us your note to l>e <iue Deoem 1 >or 1st, next, foi WB your indebtedneas to date, and p:i\ your subscription one year in ad vanco and get the benefit of above priws. Address all 01 T. S. C 1 Uf.* t .<' I . , $ Secretary. River A Charleston. ancastcr, SC., March 7, 1898. I^roy 8prlnH?., Pre. . Lancaeter, 8. C. J M Heutli, O. P. A., l'ay Up. VV H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester Tickled ujcawse I extracted his tooth without pain. I can do the same for you. Neither pain nor after effects result from my extracting. My methods suggest pleasant ness and satisfaction instead. I've tho experience, the "know how" and me facilities for doing all branches of seicnt.fic dentistry at Ihe least cost. Special attention given to Gold Crown and Rridge Work. No charge for examinations and estimates. Or J. E. Rutledge, Dentist. 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