The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 12, 1898, Image 5

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According to notice already ivcn, the board 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. Klectors who registration in 1Mb; and IM>7 and still remain in their respective poling precincts are not required to register. Those who have moved from one pro ciuet to another will have to com * forward and have their certifies4 changed t > c inform to thoir pr? ent precinct. W G A Porter, Chairman. ,1 M Caskey, Secretary, an castor, S C., March 7, 1898. Pay Up. Tickled because pain. 1 can do the same for effects result from my extr pleasant ncss and satisfaction I've the experience, the "k doing all branches of scientific ?3^*" Special attention giv< Work. No charge for exan Or J. E. Rutlc LANCASi IS11 Wfi Tit me Times Eucli JEeelc cents for one vt ;.:;ws mmm *.6 & a ^a i S'.vfcei\ Pages Every Wee, lv:j{s for one mm m is ree for one veai W V i t > The Ledoek ono year ie adva ve tji: .Le above. 3 -- mmwm&ssazm CIicap Enough. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The New York World (Tri-weekly) in?i Home and Farm, all threo pa>ers, one year for #2.15. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The Atlanta constitution (Weekly) and Home md Farm, all three papers me year for #2.25. The Ledger (Semi weekly) and Home and Farm one year for #1.50 Or i ! I tnnf niiiuii>o i/wuvio wuu yt'ill 1 forW.t'O. I let s and make i VaTER r"N llriMlt with >o? vkAthtr yon contlnus n?rf*>kllllnirM>b4cco h*bU. N0*T0>BA(L^IBH[ rcmoTti tho dftlro for lobaooo, wlth-^^Tf HP|) out oenrou?(li?vr?M, ipelBUtc^^fl J I tine, purifies tho bioou, r^Vvf Ilk ^ stores lost msnhood^^YjA" I I ^gpp hole's I inshcs rou stronpr-^1 I Aj^A^^sold. 400,0d6 In health, nervo^y M I WB^J^ cuv-acurrd jjujr | *ndJ,<>?J'8C^<W| CQ ft L>*JiO TO BArfruii! ' Jrsk. T-^jour own druggiei. who 1 ^ all vouch for ok. Take ii with II |U* a will, patiently, pert ielrntl; One box. at. usual); curve. J boxes, ft M, WPo arnarantced to cure, or we refund money. ; pfc ^ >UrtU? KraeUjC*., Ikltito, lto?(r??l, !t,w I era. | S^rSUBCSRIBE TC niE LEDGER LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CHESTER AND I. A NCASTKK. i schedule in ettVct Daily except Sunday on ami alter .Sept 11, 1808. WESTBOUND I EASTBOUND. No'h. 14 ami 18 j Nu's. 17 ami 15* AM. P M. A M. P M 9 5? 5 56 Ar (.'heater Lv 11 00 7 00 0 07 5 07 Rich burg 11 38 7 45 8 55 4 55 Bancombville 11 52 7 55 P M 8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 I 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster A r 12 50 8 55 Connects at Chester with Southern Roi'way, Heaooard Air Line ami Carolina and North-Western Railway. Connects at f ancaster with tlie Ohio Hiver & Charleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J M Heath. G. P. A., W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester nSMMHSMMMMMMUM 1 extracted his tooth without you. Neither pain nor after acting. My methods suggest instead. now how" and .ne facilities for : dentistry at the least cost, jn to Gold Crown and Bridge linations and estimates. idge, Dentist, TER, 8. C. >ar ITtlOTi, k) m 7 mr* ? jcar. ii, . nee wo will sencUyou any^ one of SUBSCRIBE NOW ! If you arc not already a subacriber to Tho Ledger subscril>e now and get the benotit of our clubbing rates. 'omittances to Ledger, jttncuHter, PS. (J, # *% for Infants ai | The Kind You Ha BEARS THE S FURMAci UNIVERSITY. GREENVILLE, S. C. Thorough e? urses of instructi n leading to the degrees of B. Lit. B A Hint M. A, The faculty for next ion hhs heen enlarged. Especial tention will ho given to English an to Pedagogics. New course* in Latin History. Modern Languages, am Physics- The new Graduate Denarn ifient will oiler rare advantages. Karlj applications for rooms in the Mem Hall should he made. Work on tin New Alumni Hall will soon he com menced. Address A P Montague Greenville, S G or R KGree* ("aesar Hea.I, S C mm AGKICUIjTUIt.il AND , MicciMMnij mm\i SIX DEPARTMENT? AGRICULTUKA CilKMICAi MKCHAXICAI TKXTILI LITERARY MILITARY Iiest equipped College in the South. 450 Studep' <. Send foi illustrated catalogue. HENRY 8. HARTZOO, President, Clemson College, S. C. The Lancaster Graded School, rPHE NEXT SESSION OF THE X Lancaster Graded School heel in the 1st Monday in September. Pat rons ate requested to send their pu 1>i ih promptly on the day of opening, teaaonahle tuition fees will be charged pupils who reiide beyond I he limits of the School District. All pupils will tie required to pay a monthly incidental fee. Thia tchool is better equipped for eftieieut work than ever before in its history. The curriculum has been rev sed and the eorpa of teuchejs ia aecond to none in the Htate. Hoy* and girls frotr. a distance deaiiing to atteini thia school can readily secure cheap ratea of board here in private families For further information address H F M I hLKil, Ch'm'n ltd Trustees. or Chad T Connors, Sec and 'l'reas. Lancaster, H C Aug 9, 1898. J mo. Carloads ol' Buggies and Wagons Coining for Heath, Springs ?V Co. Heath, Springs & Co., will have two carloads of Wagons and two cars of buggies and phaetons to arrive next week. All parties wishing to purchase either of these articles will do well to wait for them as they are going to sell thorn at less price than they have ever been sold in the hiut/.rtr .-f T onr>n; *? t ? 1 ? J wi liiiuvur tci . VIUUU UJiC to high prices for wagons and tmggics. They arc going to sell them, and wili handle nothing hut the best, such as Piedmont, Auburn and Old Hickory Wagons, and the celebrated Columbia and Haydock buggies,and other standard makes. Don't Ifogleet Yoar Llvor. Liver trouble* quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects 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 com It nermanontlv Binantl. -<! vitality will always follow its un*. Browns' Iron Bitters is fid by *11 dealer*. joJSpoq eqx ?1 oqiJJ?qng Subscribe to The Ledger. rid Children, ve Always Bought IQNATURE OF ' eac/u^i l?t*4Y TMCKT. HIWYORKCITY, The Farmer Pays the Freight. The uncertainty in regart to the settlement of difficulties between the United States and Spain has resulted in the detaining of some 40 Spanish freight vessels at Liverpool. These vessels, hut I for this fact, would he engaged in * carrying our cotton abroad. As , a consequence of the detention oi ; these vessels and the uncertainty of the successful termination of i peace negotiations at Parts, the ocean freight rates have beer materially advanced.These freightors could carry 200,000 bales ol ' Southern cotton abroad, were they in active service. Thus the farmer has to take lower pricee for his cotton, and feels the war 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 5 freight and selling his cotton lower than at any time since 1860. ?Charlotte Observer. ) Diseases of Uie Blood and Narva*. No one need sutler with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns'Iron Hitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and na?d for nearly a juarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost among our most valued remedies. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold hy all dealers. It is not generally known that ' tho vanilla bean is the costliest bean on earth. It grows wild, 1 and is gathered bv ti e natives in 'i.. . rapautla unci Misuutle, Mexico. A'hen brought from the forest* i they are sold at the rate of $10.2;1 per 100, hut when dried and cured they cost about $10.25 per pound. They are mainly used by druggists, and last year over 00,000, 000 beans were imported irttc England. M rs. Modus?Well, George, you promised me a new bonnet. George?I? Promised you r new bonnet? Grout Scott! Whoni Mrs. M odus?Before you married me you swore that never : should disgrace rest upon mj head through you; and what do you call this shabby thing that'* on my head now?" ' ? ' Are You Wttkl Weakness manifests itself in the Ion* of ambition and aching bones. The 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 blood rieh ami red. Do you more good than an expensive speeial eourse of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ' Times change and men change ! with them. Senator Tillman ol 1 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. ?Charlotte Observer. Buckten'e Arnica Salve. Thk BRjT Balvk iu the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Rail Rheum, Fever Horei, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and a Hkin eruptions, ??nd positively curei 1 Piles, or no pay required. It ie guar an toed to give perfect satlnfactloD 01 ? money refunded. Price 2ft ceMepei box. For dale by Crawford Broa. A witty old judge, who hud spent an evening with a young lawyer in the country, whose office was on the second story, on j taking his departure, stumbled on j tlie stairs and fell to the bottom. I The young lawyer, hearing the noise, rushed out, and seein?r the ! . ' ' e judge lying on his back at the i bottom of the stairs, hastened down, and with great anxiety asked, "Is your honor hurt?" "No," said the judge, scrambling I to his feet?"but my legs are." OAs-roniA. Beam the 11,8 K'nd You Ha,e ^Ugllt a8T" Couldn't Fool Hor.?Ho was making a hollow pretense of being i hungry at breakfast. I j "Had to stay at the oftiee to I balance the books last night, my dear," he remarked. She was gazing gloomily out of i the window; and upon the lawn ' there were divers tracks. "I hope the books were better i balanced than yourself when you you got through," she answered, II not without bitterness. Aa I'nefrlaln Dlir?i?. . There is no disease more uncertain in its iatur?! than dyspepsia, l'hysiciuns say that l.e sympt tns of no two cases n^ree. It is hercfure -mst diflicult to make a correct lia^nosis. No matter how severe, or under * what disvruisedyspepsia attacks you. Browns' Iron Bitters will en re it. Invaluable in all 1 liseaaes of the stomach, blood and nerves, drowns' Irou Bitters is sold by all dealers. ? Father-in-law?L o ok ho r e, ! young man, don't you think it's about time you were going to work, or do you expect me to I support you the rest of your life* 'I Son-in law?It would bo more than jnet, after what I have don? * 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 oil your hands? Beware of Ointment* for Catarrh rhat Contain Mercury, aa mercury will <le?troy the sense of -me!' SD'I completely derauire the whole system when entering it' hrougli the mucuuus sur a es, Such articles should never he used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, - us live damage they will do is ten fold to ttie good you can possibly derive from them Mall's Catarth ('lire, manufactured by F J Cheney A Co., 1 Toledo, ()., contains no mercury, and is tuken internally, acting directly up4 on the blood and mucuouH surfaces of the system In buying Hall's <'atarrh Cure he suie you get the genuine. It ' is taken internally ami is made in Toledo, Otiio, by F J Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. gMtu^old by Druggists, price 76c per trotlle. An Irishman, in order to celo brato the advent of a new era, went out on a little lark, lie didn't got home till 3'clock in the morning, and was barely in the ( house before a nurse rushed up and, uncovering a hunch of soft goods, showed hiiu triplets. The Irishman lookod up at the ok>ck which said 3, then at the three of I # # 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, showsthe following tigures. In Puerto Rico: Killed?Officers, 5 0; men 3. Wounded?Officers, *; men ao. At iMamia: .Killed? Officers, 0; men 15. Wounded? ' Officers, 10; men, 88. in Cuba: ' Killed?Officers, 23; men, 237. 5 Wounded?Officers, 99; 'men, ' 1,332. Deaths from various causes: From wounds received? Officers, 9; men, 82. From accidents?Officers, 0; men, 30. From Tr iiiowto, ni;,?vymcurs, to] men, r 2,150. The number of deaths L from all causes in the army l whose maximum was 265,000 i reached a total of 2,624. ?4 9 r ?Pay your subscription to the Ledger. 1