The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 28, 1899, Image 4

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'ICWVKA ItKom, 1807 S 64.182.608 i 1 M/Mim \?-fsnk ovftr 1,000 000 i f. <t#cHriw 4?flil wurVVrig day ISO,000 i ryew# f,*r hour tH?ctki"fc|C kunuw) .'M5,1(VS I IS r,-i -venne in forte iuH I l>r. 81 Hi, '07 *S 876,616 < IT.artws'td'Ki written anil Ayr t.y <J /"? ; ri >7li 1 ?*/11 il(V) i im in i v/ in i ? 1 ' 1'nn rvo^ived m S C a. U7 2?4.037J iiwue* j>aitl In 8 C .. in ' 7. 110 477 Vfc.o lar^e^t and best Compan c rrnrld. Paid 1***1 i?^y 1 lol?! ^ kn 1897, $26,992,055. <?& a. McILWAIN ^..FECIAL A (r K NT, l*ncH8tcr, S. C. -TBI - 54 - TBI Fx - 50 - T1 dy l,aying yonr sulvsurip i tN>ye jx?| nlar papers at pr^o i Li K VOU IN AUKB1KS 51 -i?, you can givo us yotir not fee <lno l>eooinbor 1st, aext, fo ytnir tndebtednoss to date, anl pa fuxv Kui fH?ription one yoar in a<1 vf-neo mrc^et the benefit of nbov prSnac Address all i\ T. S. C I * '< \' ..I R'GITRATION NOTICE. I - i k MHIK1MJ : I.TC WK.I. TAKE no Ice 3 t.iui the itftration Bo? h* will ; Ik'0|m>p. h' tl>e ?s?urt house. f<?r the V 1 i w n ?' r-it ion of |.*rl ios en I it led to r??i 1 iu'er iinilci (lie ('oncMCutfou. on the ' J 1"' MnniHy in onli month. until HO J da.vs i * e next k<ioi?.I eleetion w a a l'oit i eu. . i t'hvorm u M mid K^fcoirntion L(' ^ ! I,?nwj:er S (' * ; Do- r, !S<>v Notice ; In the !>eh'ot a ant I C7rettitors of n tfnfin ./, If owe ft*, Iteri a*etl. i'? All l'ersons indebted to the lato ' i 4?>hn J. Mowers are hereby nolified t<> settle their indebtedness at .. once and all persons having claims w against the estate of the said John J 1 towers, deceased, are requested to present the same, properly certified to, to the undersigned at ,t onoe. \V. U. Civ burn, jU| Executor. IN) Haile Gold Mine, Nov. 14.1S9S i !"; ^rsuBcsRiRK [XI TO run 1(0 | LEDGHK jo | t?T Pay Up. { HI I BIIIII1M?B?MIMHWMBB . Tickled because I pain. I can do the same for y effects result front tnv extra* v pleasant noss and satisfaction i I I've the experience, the t4kn* doing all branches of scientific < Special attention given Work. No charge for ?xatnii Or J. E. Rutlei 1 LANOA8TI mm tobi to ( Three Times Each Week > cents for one ye Tff. ftW K fMSTS i A 3-A hA& a o lira <i> ciU A 3 Sixteen Pages Every We el cents tor one 1 ? wmi m> re Free tor one vear W tioii to Tub Lbdqkr ono year io ad vac oh wo rjuobe above. 'A ZA " * -"H '?* -viy^rmya ^ .t: E??sa *2>ta -.1 v3r\3JT3i\a,'?a .^;7TjU3i?rii*ai I Cheap Enough. ! The Ledger (Somi-woekly), The J o New York World (Tri weekly) ' and Home and Farm, all three pa- | y pers, one year for $2.15. i* j The Ledger (Somi-weekly), The . o Atlanta Constitution (Weekly) and j Home ami Farm, all thrco papers one year for $2.25. The Ledger (Somi weekly) and Ilomo and Farm one year for $1.50 Or, all four papers ono year for $3.00. MMHMMMaMHHHHH irders and make r BARTER Brwk with 70* ?Mkw yon oooUnno Mrr*-tlUln(UkMM hmblt. W ?T? H BSBgl iworn lb* dMlr* for lokwro. MT? ** I itnuui diatrm, null nlco -*<1 .'If HHr Una, purifl** Ut* blood, r?^Vl J g k tori* loot manhood. ll&Fwioa miakes too otronc^^^ I |m J hhtoltn.norTo^v^H I puP^raHficurMny nmlpookot^W flB I U^NOTO HACrnti ^T1 ' 1RT0,lr own flrupolit tW M *|1 trill Tourh for us Takr It wMh rfW ?| I 9 I H * trill, pall' nll.T. |>r mlMcntl, ( *>* civ ? box. ?1. usually cureo, J boxro, MM, fttiarantroil tocnrr. or ?< refund mono*. Wiiia - IbMt fii/C*., ahip, o*lr**l, *? ? ltd. LANCASTER AND CHESTER j RAILWAY BKTWBEN CUKsTKH AN*) LANCASTER Schedule in effect Daily except Kumla.i on ami after Sept 11, 1898. WESTBOUND I EAST BOUND. No's. 14 am) 16 \ No's. i7 anil 15* A M. P M. A Af P M 9 56 6M Ar Chfiler Lv 11 00 7 00 M (17 6 07 Rlcliburg 11 38 7 46 8 56 4 56 Baaoombville 11 5*2 7 56 P M 8 S3 4 S3 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 66 Connects at Cheater with Southern Rot<way, Seaooard Air Line and Carolina aud North-Western ltuilway. Connects at nucaster wiih the Ohio Hirer A Charleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J M Heath, G. P. A., W H Hardin. V P and Aud., Chester extracted his tooth without on. Neither pain nor after iting. My methods suggest n stead. jwIiow" and ne facilities for lentistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge nations and estimates. dge, Dentist. 5R. S C. RIB,ar - OTM, :) ^ear. ? 9 ico wo will send^you any one oi SUBSCKlKK NOW! If you are not already a sub scribor to Tho Ledger subscribe now and got the bonolit of our clubbing rates. omittances to iOdjfor, ancaMter, H. C, % % V ( for Infants and The Kind You Have BEARS THE SIQ NOTICE! J ! To the Taxpayers of I^ncaster oour.- ' ! The Treasurei'a otlloe will be open ! for the collection of taxes for fiscal i year 1898, from the 15th day of Oeto j her to the 3lat uay of December, lsfiH. ' The levy ia an follows, vis: Slate, f> mllla | County, 5 " 1 , C A O. R R.: * 3 " School, 3 " LOCA I- LEVY. 0. R. A C. R. R., (tilIs Greek 41 mills. 1 O R A C R R . Pleasant Hill 3 " O R A C R R.t Cane (.'reek, 7 " 1.ati"Mster Graded Hchool, 4 " Kershtiw " " 4 Oakhurst " " 4 " J ones X Roads" " 2 " j TOT A I. LEVY BY DISTKICTS. Indian Land, . 18 " I Waxhaw, 18 Cane Cr ek No. 3. 28 " Oan< Creek Graded, 27 " Cane ''reek Jouee X Roads, 28 mllla. Gil's Cteek Graded, 24) " Gills Creek Jonee X Roads, 22) " Buford, 16 " Flat Creek No 6, 16 " Flat Cteek No 9. (K? rshair), 20 " Pleasant Hill, No9, Kershaw, 18 '* Pleasant Hill, No 7, 19 " Pleasant Hill, No. It, (Oakhural), 23 mills. Pleasant Hill, Jones X Roads 21 ,, Cedsr Crs k, 16 " Cedar < reek, Jot.ea X Roads,18 " Res ectfully submitted, J E- BLACKMON, Co Trea*. Mffluimwioeci" SCHEDULE IN FKOM OCT. 2d, 1898 ? First t'lasj, Dally. ? West h in n m East Leaves 7 10 Charleston 8 00 arrives " 6 20 Augusta 10 45 11 11 9 'J>l t'oiumhla 5 20 ' < " 10 10 Kingsviile 4 28 ' NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION ? Daily. Except Sunday ? 7o 77 7k 74 a in. ? in I eave Arrive p in. p in H 120 11 40 ? Minded 3 IH) I 3 10l0 12 4o Kerahaw 2 15 3 10 10 30 12 55 Heath rtpriitpjn . 45 2 15 1040 1(H) I'leaiatil Hill * 40 2 00 11 ?0 1 20 t.ancnHler 1 20 I 20 12 16 1 2> Riverside 1 i?5 12 15 150 1 50 <'at aw ha J u in*'n 12 50 li 2o 3 10 2 15 Rock Hill 12 26 1)50 4 4o 2 4V Y??rkvllle 11 62 7 50 0 20 3 io lt.aek-hnr^ 10 45 0 OO No 81 N" 82 7 40 Blackebur^ 7 25 0(H) 4 25 - lielbv 10 15 0 3d 11(H) 5 34 Uutiie f 'niton 0 (HI 3 3D 12 3-1 6 30 Marion H 10 2 OO [ n:. p in u in p in UaFFNBY BR \ N("H ? I) .ily, Jbixuept Sunday ? 86 83 84 80 p in. a in Heave Ar ive a in | ni 4 10 6 30 Blai'ktthiirg 7 30 6 3o . 4 35 6 CO ihiefnk e Kal s 7 05 (i <>5 ^ 5 00 6 20 Oair.iey 6 40 6 4o < i'rnin No 77, going VVe?t niakua da> light connectioii at I.anctmler with lie L A <J Raiir->ad, at Rock Hill with the Southern Railroad, going north, at Hlackaburg w?: h t"? Southern. Train No 78 going cart makea con* nection at Marion. N C with the | .Southern Railroad, at Blaekaburg w iin S. utliero and al Haneaaier wrtb , the I. AC Kail road Train No HI. going cast makea con>. j nection at nbeiby, N C with tlie H A L KuilroiMl, feeing t an I. < ' A I! Local freight traina will carry ' paaaengerH if provided wlih ticket*. L A Kuiemon, h K Lmnpklo, Traffic Manager. Div. Paw. Agt. ' < IMPORTANT NOTK K ! I Having aold oat our mercantl , bindiirH* to the Farmer*' Hanking an Meroa'itlle Oo All parties that ow ua inuat ooine forward and settle up a aa ere poel'lvely dent carry over any aooounta This not'ce applies to ail who owe us. ' j T. If. Pitspatrick A Bao. I 1 Month. QKHtSflBBSZaEWHfiHMH ChiSdren? II?IMI ! ? i Always Bought NATURE OF . r iTwtcT. ncwyowk cm. ' Valuable to Women. Kspocinlly valuable to women is Browns' roii Itinera. Itncknchc vanishes, headache | 'i??njn>eaps. '-tronpth takes the place of |( ami the (flow of health readily >:ii l redid ? hock when this won* lerfnl I ii jr.k'-n. For sickly children I' iro.-> "a it has no c<|iinl. No home j 'hoc i',iin famous reninly. | H dealers. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of From Extreme Nervousness. T l I AT no ()n? remedy can coutal n the elements necessary to cure a!l diseases, Is a fact well known to everyone, i Dr. Miles' Syctrm of Restorative Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Ilenry St., St. C&th- | irines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf- | fered from extreme nervousness and annoy- | lng constipation, developing into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unable to j sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In j my left side, palpitation and a constant ' feeling of weakness and prostration. I began | using I>r. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cure and , Nerve and Liver 1*11 Is and the Anti-Rain Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much improved and tlie pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restoreu to my former Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by ail drug-H^ gists under a positive Be IvlilOS ^ guarantee, first bottle BRemedies] benefit s or nc.ney re- F * Restore ^ funded. Rook on dts-^^. eases of the heart an<l^M^Fi?a'^'1^^^H free. Address, Dlt. M11,Kb MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lud. S3 SHOE In thof?crld. Kor II T"in*? tlilit ahoe. Iiv r nl alone. Ii.i* diMnncei all con 1 el i* IT. I. I >imi ;l i p v iiiii an! f (l.o? ar< up |>r<xlil<'t| iua of okllM wopVimi ill ? ?! materi il |inMiii|p nt i>M i. i - * iwi IM.'ii iiM'l #."0 aboe* fop nmi, I 'ii m-4 il.il for Ipivh W I, IVni 'tni nh'u-i an- |i r>ivl by over I K'MKI wearer* .in tb< I-eat In *tvl?. tl' ml durability of any ahnn aver o Term! at the prloee. They nr? mu te In all the lateat <hat?o? ami *t?le?, and of every varl ?t? .f levher If ilenlei cannot attpiily von. write for rata ti* to W I. Iioiiii ln?. Ilroi'kloD. Mean Hold by 7l - - m r? ? ?k m fou. it . V'fl 1?5CS _ ' # 1 Cur- I ??? OH Cron * ' ? ?? c C\ <x ma / -it ?i.?. ? iva); iih* otr?" i ?n tallfl; wi|i(i t i. -u ai t-i i riot Jy Dru#|i'| v - "? ? ' I nut*-tbu >r('hi 't.i. ! ? ITS' l l.A" > r H? tfnt*. CHii.0,(':?/ * "AT. RRH ififtSP' HEME DV y<Ti Oatnrrii? 'iM? i^toikiv i* .u.ir* BtocTd/ou, PrtoaMMs. ltuuctat it*w G IIILS AS YOUNG MEN'S ENEMIES. low Tlicy Puncture Holes In a Young Man's liusiuess Prospects. ' Girls are hy far loo apt, to houghtlcasly punch holes in the >usiiicsa prospects of the younj* ih'ii of their uetpiaintancc," vritoa Ivlwanl Pok in The Ladies' Home Journal. ''They work thi* nischiof in various ways. They onscter it. 'great fun to stop to v telephone, for example, and kfin** up' some young man while lie is at 11ih office, only to annd liiin some unnecessary message or indulge in some flippant talk. They are forgetful of the fact that what may he rare sport at their end of the line may cause serious embarransme nt or worse to the young man at the other end. Kven if the young man enjoys it, his employer does not. Sending unnecessary or even fancied necessary notes to young .nun at their ollices during business hours is another favorite 'pastime' of girls. Sometimes the 'fun1 is carried further bv meeting a young man at his luncheon hour, or by even calling at his office. Again, even a more dangerous element is introduced by girls urging young mec to leave their offices before closiag hours to escort them to some place of amusement, some game, or to a traia. "The danger in these acts is not in themselves, but in the injurious distractions which they mean. Business hours, though doubtless they seem inexplicably long to gii ls, are, in reality, al> too short for the ace nnplishment of things necessary to a young man's success. Hence every moment when he is at business should be precioua to him, aid it is mightily precious to the right sort of a young man. Ilia mind should be focuse l on the problems before him, which mean either his success or his failure. " The Sanders hill fur the rei.au! of the metropolitan law hat pas sr.I lha House of Representatives and will probably pasa the {Senate and than tha obnoxious measure of John (Jury Evans' adininistration will ba but a memory. A huoteria, engine is a novel Russian idea. It is made to run by the ?jjases of fermentations, nd its operation varies with the different ^itsea and species of bacteria jjri inir rise to them. I //*.? A ruica Sa'vr Tm: r Sai.vk in tiie w.irlil for "ills, Itiii.M-H iSor.'ii, Uli*ein. *-?ll itiniim Kevc "Sore > ler. imp pe l i i<i l-, Iii'b Hiiin. orns, ami Mi suin rupi i ill* ni pOMiiivelv eiireg 'iie?. r no i s. rupiire i It is yuarooee-i to ? iv parr et satisfaction or iuiiiii'i -fti iiei| I'l'irs 2n eei is per t< x fur ?i? t>v ' rswior i Jto>? .ATITinW ttfil prlr* urn ilnmpril ?,n tha .uttoin. If llin ilfrtlnr < ainiot toil < ml direct to factory, ?ucl<iiln( nfvorllltp vTf. L. UOUCLAS $3 SHOE GEN/LEMI N. Fin* Calf, nwri Uc?d drain and Cr*g4 oor Waterproof. Rrit In the wortd. F.aamlne hlj \ U.OO ORNIJINE HANI* HF.WKI) MHO* ia.OO tad 1.75 BOTH* N^HOOL NHOQh All mala la Conpwi Bottvn and La*. >3 & $2 SHOES uffih. 1.11 HHOI FOR MIMBI. +r l'&y your aub?cripiioQ to Ledger! \