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To Cr.r? Oonatl|w?llnn Forever. Take CtiNCuret* Caudv lY.thiirtit* 10c or Tie. C. U. O. inl to euro, uru^^-: ' . refund money, j K; ' ? fr:y0ft C*->! *- . 1 , Jfevfe , RooT//.'i-VJSlS! 1 : Anarr. abl?L? v o nud N Kl'V E TON'C. i rtmO b' .tukx'i*- ) sent by mail. ii.'Kj.,5Uc., ! JiJ f .00 per |*t Samples fro?. ? y> *I#\ fhe Favorite tOOTS POTOr: V# HU '* t-boTWBUImJ| 1 JitWanted-An Idea Protwci your Idi'a*: they tnny hrliiK ?v>u wrnltt WrHe JOHN WhDDKKHOKN * CO., J? it.-nt Attoi | hfljjk, ^ ? taKtoi., F> r their ic off* THE MJUU LIFE IN3U i RANGE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A McITRDY, President Asset* over $ 25"?000,000 00 Hurplua over 35.000 OoO 00 Iuaurauceiu force, over 930.000,000 00 INOOMK 1S97. Total Income 1897 $54,102,608 00 Inoomu per week, over 1,000 (MM) 00 Inoome aeh working day 180,000 00 inooiue per hour ^Banking how ral 36,108 00 Insurance in force iuS C De<\ 31st. '97 $ 8 875,816 00 Insurance written and paid for In 8 Cin'79 1,205,493 00 Pr?r>Miu>i? ruiiuifiiil i n c ( 1 ill '97 ^ ~ 214,057 H4 Death losses paid in S C in '97. 116.477 The largest and best Company the world. Paid Policy Hold . : in 1897, $26,992,055^ H a. McILWAIN, S P E C 1 A L A G E N T, Lancaster, S. C. -Til I ( - 50 - Til AT - 50 c - Til F 159"" lly piyini* your suhscriptio 4-li3 above poj tilar papers at prices mi VOIJ IN AltllBARSI si, y> i cm i*iva us your note to ba 'I n Dacanbar 1st, next, for yaty in 1 sbto lnass t > d ita, and pay your subscription on a yaar in a<iw iqco a i I gat tha b 3*1 atit of above price* Address all or T, S. Ci IMPORTANT Notice by Hoard of Registration. The board of Supervisors of Registration for Lancaster county met this the 7th day of March, 1S9S, and organized by re-election of \\ (i A Porter, chiirman and 1 Montgomery Caskcy secretary. According to notice already iven, the board will not keep the >oks open for the registration of electors between the consecutive days in each mouth until thirty days before the general election this year. Electors who registration in 1890 and 1897 and still remain in their respective poling precincts are not required to register. Those who have moved from one pre cinct to another will have to coi"Q forward and have their certifier*4 cuangou 10 conrorm to tneir prr ent precinct. W G A Porter, Chairman. J M Caskoy, Secretary, ancaster, S C., March 7, 1898. 1-gT Pay Up. Tickled because pain. 1 can do the same for effects result from uiy extr pleasant ness and satisfaction I've the experience, the 4<k doing all branches of scient.fic f-??"" Special attention giv< Work. No charge for exan Or J. E. Rutle UNOAlT im TO1E w Three Times Each Wee) cents for one y< '? S Aj^bAebo A eb ca A Sixteen'Pages Every Wet ents for one TNn>/TT\(r\rami in tmbt-K m ir Utt'MPj MU Mi 'ree for one yea n to Tub Ledger ono year io adv wo quote above. a -Tdiva T ira na na -vi - .-tgy 13 -A3/is,,a^T31*1>?s.Twm3^3S Cheap Enough. The Ledger (Semi weekly), The New York VV or Id (Tri-weekly) and Home and Farm, all three papers, one year for *2.15. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The Atlanta Constitution (Weekly) and Home and Farm, all threo papers one year for $2.25. The ledger (Semi weekly) and Homo and Farm one year for $1.50 Or, all four papers one year for $3.00. ders and make \RTER llrxila with yoo whether yoo rontlnae th nvrTo-ktlllug tobacco habit. NV-TO IIAI^^kMI remotti tht iltilrt tor totionl. Wltt_>#T I outn<r?uusiliilr?u. oimIi nlco^fl J 1 tine. ponfe* th? blood, fl I k ^ , (tore* loot ?"'"bood^^f g** I I jL^uoo boxei S makes toii strung I 4flA*?old. ?00.006 I In bt'ulln, uorTu^gjvJB I fl^P^c&5cs curw^buy | andtHjokct-^?H JI^KoXO-BAOfroiu I * ,'flAw l^your own druggist, who |l|l will Tourh for tie. Take it with >/W JB H " I alW a will, patiently, imraistently One Sv_W.sK ELK ^ bot. II. usually <uroa; 3 boiot.lIM, Mn guaranteed to pnrf, or we refund money. I lUrtUt t?a^7 Ca, Ckluft, Inlnal, In Iwi, I J3STSUBCSRIBE TO fHE LEDGER f LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CHESTKK AND LANCASTER. Schedule in effect Daily except Sunday on and after Sept 11, 1898. WESTBOUND I EASTBOUND. No's. 14 aiul 16. ! No'a. 17 and 15* A M. P M. AM. P M 9 55 6 65 Ar Cheater Lv 1160 7 00 , 9 07 5 07 Rich burg 11 38 7 45 8 55 4 55 Bascombville 11 62 7 65 P M 8 33 4 83 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 15 A "8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 i Connects at Cheater with Southern Roil way, Seaooard Air Line aud Carolina and North-Weatern Railway. \ Connecta at f ancaacer wilh the Ohio \ River A Charleston. j, Leroy Spritiga, Prea., Lancaster, 8. C. * J M Heath, G. P. A., W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Cheater j f I extracted his tooth without I you. Neither pain nor after r acting. My methods suggest I instead. c now how" and joe facilities for i : dentistry at the least cost. i in to Gold Crown and Bridge s dilations and estimates. I idge, Dentist. s / ?. ? 'i i *> P : *' 'I S " t i c s t r wo,- : r- i " c) - ? sar - 1 a a 'fflJM, - *> . : year. - ! ii I. i ll, - ; r. anco we will sencTyou any^ one of ? Si t t( 3S3 a i r ( _ SUBSCRIBE NO\V!i v If you aro not already a nub- ii Bcribor to The Ledger subscribe t now and get the benefit of our a , clubbing rates. c t , I a r * r f i remittances to i I ^ l^ed^er, Lancastor, S. C, < r c \ 1 H k for Infants and C rhe Kind You Have BEARS THE SIGN, k Sight Worth Seeing?A Wagon on a Roof?Look Over Clyburit T & Klllott's Stables. Cut Have you seen our highly ele'ttted Mitchell & Lewis wagon ? Veil, of course you have if you p|ie lave been in ten miles of Lancas- ant* er within the past week. It is mot tot quite as high as Mitchell's bo* *eak in North Carolina?0,707 eet, but it is far enough up in 1 he air to be seen for miles around, Df ] ocated as it is upon the pinnacle >f our stately stables, grncefnlly / lolding on the tip end of its tongue >ur neat business sign. It is nigh n everything except price?high ty < n quality, durability, workmanhip and style. Tho price is so j ow that we are almost ashamed o tell it?in fact, it is so far be- 8"*1 ow the wagon's high standard of 23 ixcellence that we have to keep it sail >n the ground floor, where you ^lo ,rc cordially invited to call and ee it. Cotton is low, it is true, hut if i rou need a good wagon?one that4 1 rou will not be a.ways taking to 'at* ho shop for repairs, and are will an 1 ng to pay anything at all for it, some right along to our stables ind pick you out a Mitchell?the } >est and cheapest wagon on tho pi0( "?rk6t- CD OLYBURN & ELLIOTT. an(] trot teware of Ointments for Catarrh /hat Contain Mercury, icai s mercury will destroy the sense of tivi inel> and completely derange the rhole system when eutering it hrou .h in he mucuouH hut a ee, Such articles hould never he used except on pre- * criptions from reputable physicians, owi s the damage tliey wil! do Ih ten told the r> the good you can possibly derive fer roni them Hall's Cetarili Cure, we nntitifa/ttiirud Lu C I .? . - V . out 'oledo, O., contains no mercury, and i ^ i taken Internally, acting direct!\ up ? ' n the blood and mucuoua surfaces of he system In buying Hall's Catarrh ure t>e MUie you K?t the genuine I'. omV s taken internally aud is made In TomIo, Ohio, by F J Cheney &, < o. 'estitm-nials free * ^.*<old by Druggists, prlee 75c per ( ottle. thai AN KNTKRPKISINO the DUIIOGI^T, in a* There are few men more wide > wake and enterprising than Craw- 'mv ord Bros' who spare no pains to kid ecure the best of averything in l),n heir line for their many cus-, un<" tuners. They now have the vain- i '<H> ble agency for Dr. King's New PU) discovery for Consumption, ! (^r< 'oughs and Colds. This is the kid wonderful remedy that is produc- P)'r rig such a furor all over the conn- i ?lv ry by its many statling cures. It bsolutely cures Asthma, liron 'or hetis, Hoarseness and all atlVc- lH,r ions of the Throat, Chest and 1 mm mngs. Call at above drug store nd get a trial bottle free or a egular size for 60 cents and 11.00. Guaranteed to cure or rice refunded. ___ i in a tight at Miliedeeville, tia., Friday afternoon between VV O *hinney and his son and J It and V II Stanley, the two former rere killed and the Stanley broth-I rs were seriously wounded. FinalDischarge j * I^HE Undersigned. B F Miller, Ad- ; j* rainistrator of John R Welsh, do- hire eased, will apply to (Jeorge MeC. J}* A'itherspoon, Probate Judge, for ? final Discharge as Administrator of aid Jietate, on the 28tb day ofNovam>er next at 11 o'clock a. m. This Oct. 26 1H96. , ? B. F. Miller, Admr. 1 v* wmmmammamsmmmm Children. Always Bought \TURE OF &J2&T <tcrr. hiw vokk crrv. liucklen's Arnica Salve, ILK Be.rSai.v*k in the world for ?, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit turn, Fever Sore-?, Tetter. Chap* Hand*. (Miilhiuius, Corns, slid al ti eruptions, ml positively cure? s, <>r no pay required It is guar;ed to give perfect natibfufltion or ley refunded. Prii-e 25 ceMsper For rale l?v Crawford Bros. iurglars broke into the store [j L Patrick & Co., at White t, Saturday night, blew open safe, and stole $400 in money, dy's gold watch and a quantijf other jewelry, etc. n the wreck of the British 5 Atalanta, Thursday morning, lives were lost, and only three ors survived to tell the terristory of the wreck. r/K xitiis Portee and Sydney Wood ght near Camden Friday. The er's throat was cut and though artery was severed, strange to , he did not bleed to death. Lt Manilla, a party of Philipe natives attacked the Amerimilitary police Thursday night i Sergt. Price of Minnesota > killed and three other Ameris seriously wounded. One na3 was shot dead. They Only Knew f those subscribers who are ing The Ledger only knew inconvenience and loss we sufon account of their tardiness, suspect that they would, withdelay, make an honest etTorl pay what is due. No-To-Hm for Fifty Cents. israntoed tobacco liabii cure, raakex weak tromr, Mood par*. 60c U. All druggist*. * low TO LOOK dOOD. jrood looks are really more a skin deep, depending enly on healthy condition of a'l vital organs. If tho liver is stive, you have n bilious look: our stomuch is disordered, you 0 a dyspeptic look; if your ney* are uffecled, you have h ehed look. Secure piod health, 1 you will surely have t*ood ks. "Electric Bitters" is u id Alterative and Tonic. Act? 8ctIv on the stomach, liver and neys, t)uriHos the blood, cures iples, blotches and boils, and es a p?od complexion. Every tie guaranteed. Sold at Craw d Bros' Drujj Store. 50 cents bottle 3 SHOE In the0World. For U yearn this shoe. by merit alone, has distanced *11 eomtetltnra. 1.. Douglas I1 V) (M 00 ami #"> '?> ahoca art productions of akfUed workmen, from tht t material possible at these prices. A (art 0 and tiJUO aboea for men, li'O, 92.00 ?ml 1 for bora W. 1,. Douglas shoes am Indorsed by orar l,?n.0t)0 waarera aa tbe beat In atyle, lit and durability of any alios seer offered at tbe prices. Tbey are made In all tbe latest Sbapes; and styles,, aad of arary vartdaalar cannot supply you, write for eat*. !?a to #, L. Douglas, Brooktoa, Mae* boMby I ! Mulder Trials iu Greenville. ! j Two murder eases were tried in Greenville court last week, Got It : resulting in convictions. James B Williams, who killed Charlie l'otts Aug 2d Inst, both emptying their pistols at each (ther, was found guilty of murder. Mr Williams i in February 1891 killed Maj or W | A Williams over u game of cards and was acquitted. An etfort for a new trial will probably bo made. Will Saxson, col., who killed Will Manning, also colored, with a base ball bat, was found guilty I of manslaughter and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary, j The court hopes to dispose of the live remaining murder cases this week. J REMARKABLE KKSCURMis. Michael Curtain, PlainI field, III., makes the statement, | that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her sho was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Ilor druggist suggested Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle ami to her delight found herself l>enetitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking si* bottles, found ! herself sound and well; now does | her own housework, and is as I wed as sho ever was.?Free trial j bottles of this Great Discovery at Crawford Bros' Drug Store. Large bottles .50 centH and $1.00. Mr. James C Sims, son of Col. . it M Sims of Columbia, was elected to the Sttae senate from the Tenth District in California in the recent general election. Mr Sims was the democratic nominee. <*72 The Prohibitionists say they can control the next legislature and therefore will accept notbiog short of a straight prohibition law. Mr C C Featherstone and other leaders of the prohibition democrats met in Columbia last week and discussed the matter, making the announcement that the next general assembly would give the people of this State a prohibii tion law pure and simplo. ' G0O it W Hancock, pastor of the colored Baptist church at Phoenix, . the scene of the recent race riot iu this State, in a communication to The State, puts the case more strongly for the whites of that neighborhood than it has been put yet. His testimony goes to show among other things that a number ) of negroes passed their own pre cincts to go there and by illegal I j votes for Tolhert help him make i | his case for Congress. ! EVERY BRIDE I and wife should know about the preparation that for half a century has 1 been helping expectant mothers bring ? little ones into the world without I danger and the hundred and one i aiscomtorts and distractions I j$,0$ incident to child-birth. It 's applied externally, which UiU\ C is the only way to get relief. 4 7Nifw\\ Medicines taken internady will not help and may 1 bini* Q.VL result in harm. Mother's jp\ Friend IwX \ fits and prepares every \\ \ \ organ, muscle and \\ \ \ part of the body for .rv \ \ \ the critical hour. It |\\ V ] \ robs child-birth of its v \ tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made 'to quick and easy. Its j \t action is doubly bene^Vficial if used during the whole y period of pregnancy. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or I tant bv mail on receint of nrir* Books Frkk, containing valuable information to all women, will be sent to any addreu upon application by The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Oa. i >