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I K \.ri>t rati >n for Lancaster county I iii. i ti;;- the >ia\ of March, . . i 1 ami organized hy re-election ! of \Y i i \ Porter, oli linuan ami ' M ry (hmkey secretary. i A -cording to notice already j i\en. tin* hoard will not keep the ?oks open for thi' registration of > < lectors between tin? consecutive ! day in each month until thirty - day> before the general election i i 111iyear. Kiectors who rcifistration in 1 s:??; and 1>'.?7 ami still remain in their respective politic precincts are not required to register. Those wiiit na\e movcil troin one pre einet to another will have to coi"? forward and have their certifies* !change I to conform to their pr? J out precinct. W C? A Porter, i j Chairman. J .1 M Caskey, Secretary, aneaster, S C., March 7, 180S. ( Pay Up. Tickled because 1 pain. 1 can do the same for v effects result from my extrai pleasant ness and satisfaction i I've the experience, the lkkn< doing all branches of scient.fic < J*1/** Special attention given Work. 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P M 9 55 5 55 Ar Chester [?v 11 00 7 00 9 07 A (?7 Hicliburn 11 38 7 45 8 65 4 5.5 Baseombville 1152 7 55 P M 8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 8 00 4 00 Dy Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 Connects at Chester with Southern Bot'lway, Seaooard Air Line and Carolina and North Western Railway. Connects at ancaster 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 MwonsnnHUHni extracted his tooth without ou. Neither pain nor after cting. My methods suggest n stead. ;>w how" and .ne facilities for lentistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge nations and estimates. dge, Dentist. SR. S. C. rp)TP TH-\ ) ar ilJlIUftj * ye ar. 8l,M, ? ice wo will send yon any^ one of li SUIISC It I BR NOW! If you are not already a sub scribcr to The Ledger subscribe now and get the benefit of our elilbbinrr r?itnu - r> * omittances to ied^er, ancaNter, S. C > i for Infants an i The Kind Yon Hav | BEARS THE SI< STATK NEWS. Mrs. Stephen I) Garrett, of Barksdale, Laurens county, was thrown from a bu??gy hy a run away horse Monday afternoon I and instantly killed. cw | 1* G Hammctt, principal of the colored Presbyterian school nt Spartanburg, dropped dead on the streets of that city Monday afternoon of apoplexy. UK Mr. John Only, 80 years old, who lived near Columbia went fishing Saturday and was not heard of again ?until his dead body was found in the woods Tuesday. The coroner was satis i tied ho died from natural causes and held no inquest. (UK YELLOW JAUNDICE ] CUKED I Suffering humanity should bo supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure wo publish the following: "This is to certify that 1 was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over fcix months, and j | was treated by some of the be?t I I physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Bitters; | I and after taking two bottles, I j was entirely cured. I now take ! great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from j this terrible malady. 1 am grate- i fully yours, M. A. Hogarty, I Lexington, Ivy." Sold by Crawford Bros' Druggist. I A voting man writing on the 1 subject, "Christian Patriotism." I says that a man serves his country . best by loving the L rd his God j with all his heart, with all his soul, , with all his mind, and with all his strength, and his neighbor as him: ' > w.. i:i -- <i ncu. ?? ?: iiku niiii ueumiion. II I is tlio truth, the whole truth and nothing hut the truth. It" the ; young men of our country were patriots of this stamp, our nation ! would he a grand and glorious I . one whether in time of war or in time of peace. ? A. R. Presbyterian. DISCOV KltKI) 15 V A WO \l A Another great discovery has heen made, and that too, by a [lady in this country "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and I for seven years she withstood its seve est tests, hut her vital organs were undermined and dentil seem ed imminent, l'or three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally dis covered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has heen absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. (3. Ilumnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial hot ties free at Crawford Bros' Drug Storo. Regular size 50c. and #1.00. Kvery l?ottle guaranteed. Final Discharge rpHE Undersigned. B P Miller, Ad1 mlnlHtrator of John K VVelMli.decetuted, will apply U> George MuC. Wiiherapoon, Probate Judge, for a Final Dla^harge aa Vdmliiixtrator ?f Maid r.Htate, on the 26th day of November neat at 11 o'olock a. m. This Oct. 26 IHttH. B. P. Miller, Admr. d Childrene Always Bought j" NATURE OF \ N ^ORTH CAROLINA! j( : it ' II NO TROCHEE AND A CLEAR L WHITE MAN'S SWEK1\ L 111 The \ ictory Complete From One . End of the State to the Other ?The Negroes Stayed Away I'Tom the 11 1*01 Is. I J, ! ti Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 8. ? Re- p ports from various sections of . . 111 North Carolina indicate that the i ^ democrats have won a magnificent v victory from the fusionists who r i are responsible for Negro domination in several of the eastern counties whore the black vote is ^ heaviest. lu Wilmington, N. C., after i i; the red shirt parade a few nights I -j since the Negroes largely stayed I n away from the polls and not more than 50 per cent, of the black vote in the county was polled, p There have been no demonstra tions of any kind and the ballot- p ing was as quiet as the most orderly person could desire. Reports from Raleigh say that no riot has been roported in any j, section of the State. At Newberne, the centre of, I r Negro rule, tho democrats won. A number of white republicans surprised the party managers by voting the straight white man's, tl ticket. tl At Kingston, where trouble h had been looked for, tho election r was very quiet. v The democratic majority is, a estimated at 15,000. if Raleigh, N Nov 8. ? The j North Carolina legislature is i democratic bv SO majority on joint bulbil - " ^_ I I ^7*IViv vuin- subscription to ' ]j Fix: K It! WOMAN'S:. WORK, v their own I j, clothes or sewing for others to patch out a . meagre income. Women who are too I much on their feet, or who are unable to j ' stand the strain of over-work and worr , n are peculiarly susceptible to the wea..nesses and irregularities that are the bane of womankind. The symptoms of such derangements are insufficient or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neuralgia, leucorrhoea, displacements and extreme nervousness amounting in many cases to hysteria. The use of morphine is dangerous and examinations by male phy- F sicians are painful and unpleasant. p Bradfield's Female Regulator, the ^ standard remedy for a quarter of a century, will speedily and permanently cor- * rect the worst disorders of women. Brad- a field's Regulator is sold by druggists at n one dollar a bottle. Interesting and ralu- . able books for women mailed free on 1 application. nu MUOfllLO MtttUTOt CO- Atlanta, *. {ACE WAR IH% GREENWOOD. CilMlllll'.l) l-'U< >M 1ST l'ACK. x miles from lMmmix l?y vi finishing parties sent ont from hu-nix. Their mimes were ol?lineil from one of the party who >I?1 who were present at the killi<* of Kthriilgo. TWO MORE KILLED. lunting and Shooting of Negroes Continue's in Greenwood. (ireenwood, S. (J., Nov. 10.? !o more trouble is looked for in treenwood county tonight, though ; is barely possible Mint a few lore Negroes may be killed in lie next few days. The mobs ave for the most part dispersed, nd it is generally felt that the isturbance is at an end. Three more negroes wore killed 1 this county today. This tnornig the crowd which started from 'limnix ine< near ltehobeth church, lie scene of yesterday's lynching, 'saex Hanison, a negro who was i the Tuesday light when Mr ithridge was killed. Harrison ras haulted and his heart was hot out. He was thrown on the die of four negroes lying in front f the church who were lynched esterday. Later in the day a party found ten Collins, another negro in the 'uesday tight when Ethridge was illed. Collins was on the place f W II Stall worth, Sr., and -he as promptly killed und left here. The mob lynched another negro ear l'homix, this afternoon at 5 'clock. His name was Jeff Dating. and he was implicated in the lection rioi and the killirg of )thridge. olherts Take Refuge in the Penitentiary. John K., and .Joe Tolbert, who ed from Phtcnix on account of lie riots, were arrested in Counbia on a charge of inciting iot, Thursday afternoon. There rere fears of lyuching and they re now quartered in the State lenitentiary for safety. A Wdiiilcrfil ltlarovrry. The Inst qnnrter of h century records many wonderful discoveries in medicine, hiK none thstt have accomplished more for Immunity tliun tliut sterling old ho remwi.v, browns' Iron hitters. It scents to roniain tin- very elements of ?o<k1 health, nn<l iifli'it-r woman or cliil<l i-hii take i* wit'- -;vinK the greatest benefit, rowi tiTs in sold by til. dealers. Over *100,000. worth of real >>tnt<? was advertised to he sold ii Spartanburg hist Monday, evcrnl large estates were sold for art it ion. leiviire of Oint incuts for Catarrh 'liat Contain Mcrrnry, i mercury will d---troy the sense of inel' ami completely derange the rhole system when entering it * h rough lie nincuous sura ?-s. Such arnelcs lion In never he used except on i>re['ri(.limis from reputable physicians, h the damage they wil' do is fen lohl > the good you can possibly derive pom them Mall's Cetarsh Cure, manufactured by KJ Cheney & Co., 'oledo, () , contains no mercury, and i taken internally , acting direct l\ upn the blootl and mucmuis surfaces of lie svstem In ? j ninu II 'ure be suie you get t lie genuine. I: i taken internally ami in made in To'do, Ohio, by F J Cheney <k Co, 'estimoniuls free. F^.Mold k?y Druggists, price 7.">c per utile. Buckten'* Arnica Halve. ThbBRjT Sai.vb in the world for !uts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Halt theum, Fever Bore-*, Tetter. Chaped Hands, Chilblain**, Corns, and al Kin eruptions, end positively cures 'lies, or no pay required. It Is guarnteed to give perfect satisfaction or aoney refunded. Price 2h cents per ox. For Bale by Crawford Bros. /n Subscribe to The Ledger. 7 ft .i