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I - r>o ' *, "? ' ?' n U * K) A, J4 4 ? Vi > - ;>0 c rr.<y pvp r * *- jL'Utfi I ST lly pity " V -W^vriptic tiro i'ui> v?* jioj ular paper* it prices ttrtcA ot 73" I A ft K V ?W; I \ A It It K A It S ? "if so, you an i?jvo us your note j to ho due December 1st, next, for . your indebtedness to date, and pay ! your subscription one year in advance* and ?r?t the benefit. of above i prices. Address all in* T. S. C, & n Bt IMPORTANT Notice bv Hoard of Registration. I The board of Supervisors of 1 Registration for Lancaster county mot this the 7th day of March, 1SI?S. ;uid organized hv re-election of W (i A Porter, chiinnan and 1 Montgomery Caskey secretary, j According to notice already ! tven, the l>oard will not keep the inks open for the registration of electors between the consecutive days in each month until thirty days before the general election this year. 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The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The New York World (Tri-weekly) :in?l Home and Farm, all threo papers, one year for $2.15. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The Atlanta Constitution (Weekly) and Home and Farm, all threo papers one vear for SK9 9.r? The Ledger (Semi weekly) find Iloine:md Farm one year for $1.50 Or, :j 11 four papers 0110 year for as -.mmmsma ders and make 1* A "",7*' Vm' W% I'nV-? 1 ftri I tK ? *) II reele with yew whether yon continue the^^ewu nerve-kllllng tobacco heblt. NO-TO-UAQ^B^^H rinwiii tho deetre (or tobeoro. *iUK^w| ML Hn| out nervou,di?treee. expeie ntco^^-WB . I tine. purtDce the blood, r r^WVt lift LJ'YwJttorce loet manhood^wljn" I I Itoxcfl makes tou ntroac^^f I Jk if!-?^sold. 400, (X)6 In health. nerve^w^A I W4^*oa?es cured buy end pocket^^u fiR IL^ N'OTOBArlroe book. ^ w X-e your own drupKint, who ** ill will vouch for to Take II wilh JH Bf I C***a will.patiently, persistently one box. !. usually curve. J boxee. jx M, 1^^ irnerantceo to cure, or we refund money. iUribg Itael)( ., (tlnp, liaintl, lie IwL S^TSUBCSKIBK TO IT IE LEDGER LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CHESTER AND I.ANCASTKH Schedule in ett^ct Daily except Sunday on ami alter Sept 11, 1898. WESTBOUND ! EAST BOUND. XT ww.I.. i ? i w? I ' - ouf. i-t Him in ; ..no'w. 17 and 15* I A M. P M. A M. F M I 9 55 6 55 Ar ('heater Lv 11 90 7 (Hi 51(17 5(17 Rich burg 11 38 7 45 8 55 4 55 Baecombville 11 52 7 55 P M 8 33 4 33 Fort Law u 12 12 8 16 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster A r 12 50 8 65 Connects at Cheater with Southern Rot'way, Seaooard Air Line and Carolina and North-Western Railway. Connects at T. aneaster with the Ohio River & Charleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J M Heath, G. P. A., W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester I extracted his tooth without rou. Neither pain nor after .cting. My methods suggest instead. owhow" and .no facilities for dentistry at the least cost. i to Gold Crown and Bridge nations and estimates. dge, Dentist. ER, 8. C. ffilf ?=l ar TJTM, :) pear. Sji, - ' I # ice wo will sencryou uny^ one of J ? ( i * 1 SUBSCRIBE NOW! > I ? - ? " n yon are noi airoauy a sub- ] scriber to Tho Ledger subscribe | now and get tho bcnoiit of our ( clubbing rates. 1 1 omittances to jedger, iuiii;uster, for Infants and The Kind You Havi BEARS THE SIC FURMAN UNIVERSITY. GllEENV 1LLK, S. C. Thorough o? urfrn of instruct! n leading to the degrees of B. I.it. B A and M. A, The faculty for next ion has been enlarged. Especial tention will Iih given to English an to Pedagogies. New courses in Latin, 1 History. Modern Languages, and Physics. The new Graduate Denarii riient will otter rare advantages. Early applications for rooms in the Mess 1 Hall should he made. Work on the New Alumni Hall will pooh be commenced. Address A P Montague, Greenville, H < or B EGre*- t'aesar' Head, S 0 mm Miitiiiiii/fiiiui/ AND MCII.IMUL COl-liKGE. j SIX I>KPA KTMENTS AORICULTIJKA CHEMICAL. MKCHANICA1 TKXTtLK LITERARY MILITARY Best equipped College in the South. 4?0 Studen' Send for illustrated catalogue. HENRY 8. HARTZOO, President, Clemson College, S. C. The Lancaster Graded School. tPHE NEXT SESSION OF THE A Lancaster Graded Hchool hegins tile 1st Monday in September. Patrons aie requested to send their puIiils promptly on the day of opening, teasonahle tuition fees will be charged pupils who recide beyond (he limbs of tile Hchool District. All pupils will be required to pay a monthly in- . olden I al fee. This tehool is better equipped for ' efficient work than ever before in its history. The curriculum has been re- i v sed and the corps of ieucheis is sec- , and to none in the State. Boys and girls from a distance debiting to attend this school can readily ?ecure cheap rates of board here in private families For further information address B F MILLER. , Ch'm'u Bd Trustees. or Cha8 T Connors, Sec and Trees. 1 i jniii-amer , n AU|? ?, IMW. Into. Uarloads of Huggics and Wagons ( Coming t'<>r Heath, Springs ?V i | C'o. Heath, Springs & Co., will * linve two carloads of Wagons ind two cars of buggies and phaetons to arrive next week. All parties wishing to purchase either >f these articles will do well to wait for them as they uro going Lo sell them at less price than they have ever been sold in the history of Lancaster. Good bye to high prices for wagons and buggies. They arc going to soli | ; them, and will handle nothing but tho best, such as Piedmont, An- \ burn and Old Hickory Wagons, ; and the celebrated Columbia and Haydock buggies,and other stand- ( ard makes. Don't Xt(lMt Toar Llr?r. I.iver trouble* quickly rrault in serious complications, and the man who neglect* his liver has little regard for health. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters takea now and then will keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browns'Iron Bitters will core ft permanently. Strength and vitality will always follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters la sold by all dealers. 'jeSpoq ?qx oquoaqng |jgT Subscribe to The Ledger. I Children. j 3 Always Bought |: iNATURE OF t , BsaftT %y BTWCCT. NtW VOWK CITY. HBEHHHHBHHHHBHHHII i The Farmer Pays the Freight. ' ! < The uncertainty in regiirt to the settlement of difficulties he- ' tween the United States and Spain 1 has resulted in the detaining of! some 40 Spanish freight vessels ' at Liverpool. These vessels, but,; for this fact, would be engaged in '1 ? (- c carrying our cotton abroad. As 11 consequence of the detention of these vessels and the uncertainty j of the successful termination of peace negotiations at Paris, the ocean freight rates have been materially advanced.These freightors could carry 200,000 bales of Southern cotton abroad, were they in active service. Thus the farmer has to take lower prices for his cotton, and feels the war ' i in a practical way long after the actual fighting has ceased. The , jingoes got the glory .out of the , war, but the farmer is paying the freight and selling his cotton lower than at any time since 1S00. ?Charlotte Observer. Dlaraiei of (he Blood and iVarTM. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This ] disease is quickly and permanently cured hy Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic I or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron , Bitters. Known ami ns?<f for nearlv a quarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost among our most valued remedies. | Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. _ m ? ^ i i It is not generally known that , tho vanilla bean is the costliest bean on earth. It grows wild, and is gathered by the natives in Papantla and Misnutle, Mexico. A'hen brought front the forests ' they are sold at the rate of $10.25 per 100, but when dried and cured they cost about $10.25 per pound. Phey are mainly used by druggists, and last year over 90,000, 000 beans were imported into Kngland. Mrs. Modus?Well, George, you promised me a new bonnet. George?I? Promised you a lew bonnet? Great Scott! When? Mrs. M o(lii8?Before you mar-1 ied me you swore that never ' ihotild disgrace rest upon my lead through you; and what do you call this shabby thing that's :>n my head now?" r Are You Wcakl Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching bones. Tbe blood is watery ; the tissues are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength, soothe your nerves, make your blooa rich an<l red. I)o you more good than an expensive special course of medicine. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. i Times change and men change with them. Senator Tillman ot South Carolina, has been to Char ( leston, and Mayor Smythe dined ( with him and the News and Courier printed his picture. Time was when Tillman and Charleston did not speak as they passed by. Churlriftn ( Ihsnrvpr Itucklcn'e Arnica Salve. Thk Rgyr Halvk iu the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, ISalt Rheum, Fever Wore*, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, Corns, and al Hkln eruptions, end positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guar* anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by Crawford Bros. A witty old judge, who hud spent nn evening with a young awyer in the country, whose ofice was on the second story, on aking his departure, stuinhled on he stairs and fell to the bottom. Fho young lawyer, hearing the loise, rushed out, and seeing the udge lying on his hack at the >ottom of the stairs, hastened lown, and with great anxiety isked, "Is your honor hurt?" "No," said the judge, scrambling Lo his feet?"but my legs are." OA8TOIIIA. Bean the Kin<1 You Have Always Bought Signature /J* ' j/ZSrf ' JLof Couldn't Fool Her. ? He was nuking a hollow pretense of being nutigry at breakfast. "Had to stay at tiio office to balance the books last night, my leur, ' he remarked. She was gazing gloomily out of the window; and upon the lawn there were divers tracks. "1 hope tho books were better balanced than yourself when you you got through," she answered, not without bitterness. Am I'nMrUla I>t*r?ise. . There is no disease more uncertain In its nature tliu.ii dyspepsia. Physicians say that .he svinpt ins of no two cases aKree. It is hcreforc wiost difficult to make a correct liagnosis. No matter how severe, or under vliat disguincdyspepsiu attacks you. Browns' Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all lisease# of the stomach, Mood and nerves, drowns' Iron Bitters is sold liy all dealers. Father-in-law?L o ok he r e, young man, don't you think it's about time you were going to work, or do you expect me to support you tho rest of your life? Son-in law?It would he more than just, after what I have done for you. Father-in-law?I'd like to know what you ever done for me. Son-in-law?Why didn't 1 take your daughter off your hands? lie ware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will destroy the sense of 'melt and completely derange the whole system when entering it hrough the mucuous ?ur a es, 8ueh articles diould never he used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as llie damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's (Jatanh (.hire, manufactured by F J Cheney A Co., Toledo, ()., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly up.... I.I..,..! 1 ? - r ' 11 mr uiimii mm IIHH;U-MIN NuriafCN 01 the system In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure be suie you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheney <fe Co. Testimonials freo gMju^old by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. An Irishman, in order to colo hrato the advent of a new era, went out on n little lark. Ho didn't get home till 3'elock in the morning, and was barely in the house before a nurse rushed up and, uncovering a bunch of soft goods, showed him triplets. The Irishman looked up at the oK>ek which said 3, then at the three of a kind in the nurse's arms, and said: "Oi'm not superstitious, but thank Ilivens thot Oi didn't come home at twelve!" The latest compilation of the mortality statistics of the war, made by the adjutant-general's office, shows the following figures. In Puerto Rico: Killed?Officers, 0; men 3. Wounded?Officers, 4; men 36. At Manila: Killed? Officers, 0; men 15. Wounded? Officers, 10; men, 88. In Cuba: Killed?Officers, 23; men, 237. Wounded?Officers, 99; 'men, 1,332. Deaths from vurions causes: From wounds received? Officers, 0; men, 82. From accidents?Officers, 0; men, 30. From diease, etc.?Officers, 75; men, 2,150. The number of deaths from all causes in the army whose maximum was 265,000 reached a total of 2,624. ?Pay your subscription to the Ledger.