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Otra Ooaill^iMnn Fnre??r, C^TMir-rf C*n?1 y Mnrt ic. |IV or I ~Jt *A O. O. f?ll to cur*, Urv?^i.-.ts n tunU iuob &/au-'s >??| u Et&oT//^?gBB Xt'fn xiilr I> \? nii'l NI'.l'VETON1 /JhPi~ 11 i > mini. oOt \ Afi |>?ir ^-v. -vV.h|4<? lr?*o. f> /4 W i%>?. *V? t'fju tGOTO roiri ?U Sfi.*J t?d lir,-uUuiM l?.. *' Wanted -An idea I? ?vor lil"Hi f^vjr uuiy I rluj; )uu wc? m?m JOHN WHDDrHlamiS * JU . >' u. n? At w -~fnjrtr>n. D - r ?Jip.r f *?? u UK 4J fUAl LIFt IN 3 BANDS C3M7ANY OF NEW Y0RK. UfflURT) A Mod'KI)Y, PreaM*! OV?r $ jfct.'Xl 1,000 Kuptaw iw tfc.OoO OnO l>wn?*r??? In farce. over 986,000,000 **e >u b 1*497. .\Ua3 Locome 1KV7 $ AI. t ?2 60S per ov#r 1,000 (KM) 'motiw -?rth wnrM>i)( day 180,000 "TK>rA?c par hour (, Bail k4?? lioun) 36,108 {iwmuuw in fnroe in H t tv. mat, $s S7i,8ir? rasnmnett written unit paid for In S (Tin 79 1,205,493 '^JBrr.4mi?n raoelved iu S (J ill '97 $4 4,057 Oeetk linww paid in S C L ?n '97. 116477 2Th? l*rc:o?t Rii?l best Com pat worl<l. Paid l**.!!icy 11 oi< io 1897, $Qf?,992,0a5 T3T mr_rr i*r a tw vr. JM4U1VI W AJL11 SPECIAL AG ENT, L ? n c ? s i c r , S. C. -TH1 - 5( pWfrn| f H A &JL A - 50 K A A lly paying your subscri ?V.t above p.>j wlar papers at pri a ?. ; you i v \ it JUKI it * >, you c.ti'i >/1 ( us your no <sj *<j ?luf D jiujiu^jt 1st, nexf, f jjty iruVUttvlnoss Lu drito, auil p j?* ? n Inscription i.tio your in a nr.! got tit-i lionotit of Address all < T. S. < ^ | No Wonder Russia Is Ignorant! Kf i Russia with her population o 1 _>;? nfto, (?(>0 has only 743 news v , J j papers, hut little more than hal u lite imiiuIkt puhlishod in the stab jjjij | of Pennsylvania, which is ' .4.'50 Of the 74 3 there are ftS't priute* \ in Riissuin, (I'd in Polish, 44 ii ^ j (ierinan, d in Frenci, ft in Anno ^ 4 nian and 2 in Hebrew. No Hng 2 ! li^h newspapers appear in tin l. i list. l>r Mlhs'Nr.Rvr I'l.Amitortiro HllEl'MAij? TLSM. WKAK HACKS. At <lrmc*;tdt.>>. outj B6c i" REGITRATION NOTICE. au toi 'PHKI'U < LI CT W 11.1. TAKE noMoi __ * that trie K'.^iAlration Hooks wil k 11 lie open, at the court house, for tin >U re< etrttion of | artiea entitled to reg i*Vr under the Constitution, on tin 1st Monday in each niomh, until I days preceding t e next general elec ! tion nt I W G \ POItTRR. 00 Chairm n Hoard fttfpat ration lift (Ml Lancaster S ?' 00 l)e t> tswv ,m i-?rsrncsRiRF ott * 001 TO r?K 00 ' LEDGER oo 1 Pay I'p i: Tickled because pain. I can <io the same foi effects result from my cxt n pleasant noss and satisfactioi l I've tha experience, the "1 doing all branches of scienufi I Special attention giv Work. No charge for axai 3r i. E. Ruth LANOA8 NEW YuM W< (Three Times Each Wet 1) cents for one y Sixteen Pages Every II V cents tor one m mm m v. Free for one vei W ption to Tiik Lkdqkr ono year io ad oes we <[uoto above. rTa ^3 ?4i m ?a T3 s3 .o7T3 \~6 - \J. *a 7T3 Ch?iap Enough. The Ledger (Semi weekly), Th to New York World (Tri-weoklj and Home and Farm, all tlirec pi l.V pers, ono year for $2.15. ' 1 The Lodger (Semi-weekly), Th -'o Atlanta Constitution (Weekly) an I Home and Farm, all three paper one yoar for $2.25. The Ledger (Semi weekly) an I lomoand Farm ono year for $1.5 Or, all four papers ono yea for $3.00. nlei'S and make BARTER lub It rtita wttk too whriktr t? continue urT*-?llin| Ubt?< hkbit, NO-TO HAr^l ]HK HnoTti Uii deaire tor tobacco, Wl Ih AHH) fool nriuui diafreaa aipala alc^fl . 1 f lHr Vol, purtQea tba blood. Ilk tore* loat nianhuod^^f I ] H * man makes too alroiif i a m.*"^old. ?c)c ads In hralln,nvr>a^^2 I P^^P^cascacqr?S/VE> and pocket-rf-*W AM IL-'NOTOB4C frwsk I ^-T* 'JA.wjU^your own drurriat. who II Touch torn*. Take It with fif J| f 1 ^^^a will, patlontljr, persistently (Jnm I bo* ?1. usually curcn; 3 boiea, CAM, liffk roarantasii to cure, or we rotund mono*. ' tSaHlst t?asl}Ca, Ckltaf, Bo a treat, Bow lain. | 9 | " LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CII K'iTKK AND I.A NCA8TER. Schedule in effect Daily except Sunday g on and after Kept 11, 1898. 1 WESTBOUND I KAHTBOUND. e No'h. 14 and 18. | No's. 17 and 15* A M. P M. A AI. P M 9 .V> 5 66 Ar (theater Lv 11 00 7 00 ! 9 07 5 07 Hielthnrcr 11 t it 8 66 4 56 Raaoombville 11 52 7 66 P M 8 38 4 S3 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 Connect* at Cheater with Southern Itoi'way, Heaonard Air Line and Carolina and North-Western Railway. Connect* at ancaster with the Ohio Hirer A, Charleston. Leroy Spring*, Pres., Lancaster, 8. C. J M Heath, G. P. A., W H Hardin. V P and Aud., Chester i I extracted his tooth without ryou. Neither pain nor after racting. My methods suggest i instead. mow how" and ne facilities for c dentistry at the least cost, en to Gold Crown and Bridge ninations and estimates. sup, Dentist. TER s c. fhTlL TP TH\ >k) ear rmmBs, ?ek ) year. rt qus (T\ni U1W| a ir. vanco we will send^you any one of mm MM J SlIHCUIliK mow: r\ If you are not already a sub L. Bcribor to The Lodger subscribe now and got the benetit of our 0 clubbing rates. s .1 o r 3 remittances to Ledger, LiunoaNtor, H. C, 4 ^ mmmmmmmm for Infants ar I The Kind You Hai BEARS THE SI TXI CINTAUR COMPANY, TT MUl NOTICE ! To the Taxpayers of Iiancn?ter county. The Treatuirei'a office will be open for the collection of taxes for fiscal year 1898, from the 15th day of October to tlie 3let (lay of December, 1898. The levy is as follows, vim State, 5 mills County, 5 " C A (\ It It.; 3 " School, 3 " LOt'A I. LtVY. 0. It A (\ It. It., Gills Creek 41 mills, O It A C It It . Pleasant Hill 3 " () It A C It It , Cane Creek, 7 " 1,an- aster Graded (School, 4 " Kershuw " " 4 Oakhurwt " " 4 " JotMsX Roads" " 2 " TOTAL LEVY BY DIITKICTS. JiMtian I,and, 18 " Wax haw, 16 " Caue Cr ek No. 3. 23 " Oaii?- Creek Graded. 27 * Cane ''reek Joue* X Roads, 25 mills. Gil's Creek Graded, 24j " Gills Creek Jones X Itoads, 22J " Huford, 16 " Flat Creek No 6 16 " Flai Creek No 9 (K?rshaw), 20 " Pleatant Hill, N<>9, Kershaw, 19 ' Pleasant Hill, No 7. 19 " Pleasant Hill, N<?. 11, (Oak huraf), 23 mills Pleasant H ill. Jonee X Roads 21 ,, ("edsr I re k, 16 " Cetiar t reek, Jo es X Rouds.lk " Res ectfully sul?mi*ted, J K. BLAt KM ON . Co Treas. sirBCUiiL(i.\&Kiyec 8CH KDCI.K IN KKOM OCT. 2*1, 189S ? Kirs* Daily, ? West h in n m K.mr! Leaven 7 10 ?' ? 8 no arrives " 0 !0 Atigil-ua 10 46 " ' 0 2 ? ' o u iibia ft 'JO ' " 10 10 Kiug^viile 4 28 NORTH <' \ KOI. I N A DIVISION ? l>aily. Kx>*e|it Sunday ? 76 77 78 74 h in. - eav. \ir.v?' |* in p in 8 JO II 10 Hiiulfii 8 00 4 3 lo |0 1J4? K-Osiinw J 15 3 li 10 30 12 56 H?-tih spring* 45 li 1 10 40 100 I' ii Hid ' 40 'JIN 11 <0 1 JO i ani'-taifr 1 20 I 2< 12 ;6 1 2 > ItiverMtile 1 >>5 12 i' I 50 I 50 ' til ** !>.< J un<''11 12 50 I Ji 1 HID 21) K HiH 1J 25 0 5< 4 4< > 2 4'rf Y k v I t* 11 52 7 ?U 0 20 3 5 11 ^uHiurg lo 45 0 0 >?. 81 N-. ft: 7 4o ilia k?b >r i 7 2i 0 On 1 J-> lie l? 10 15 0 3< 1100 6 14 Kill' ? I rdl >n !MH) 3 3i 12 3 < 0 3d Oaf on 8 10 2 IN p n:. n .. hi p ii O . I K \ KY I4K ? N . il ? 1> ily.' ' Kx-'e.-t >u . I a - ? 85 S.i 84 80 P ih in iiv \r ivu a in. | n 4 10 5 3d i?.- rtk*huig 7 30 0 3 4 3"> .0 y? r?.k e Kal h 1 oft 6 oi 6 00 0 V > (iall' iey 0 40 6 4( i'r 11 77 u. iiiK We?i inaken <1a< light C Oiln Oi Hill ' I Hiicaalcr Willi III A <k < K ii r a I. at K'Hik Hiii wiHi lin snuihi iu l<a Huh i, gniug urth, a Hiacltaliiiig wi li i e s..utin-rij. Train N 78 going ea-1 maken uoii lien inn ill .luri ... Ml' ?. . Hotiihcrn Ktiirond, at KiHChxtDin wun w utuer'i am) al er will the li <V i Kaiir mil ' rniii No Hi uoiiu l ast make* con no-'ti' n mi Mi?;l?.y, Mi with l lie . > A L Railroad g<>in?r ?*at. Ail 1/m'a frHgM iiaiiih will carri passenger* if j?r??vwe > ticket** Li A Kmer on, > II Lumpkin, Traffic Manager. Div Pats. Agt Am Old Mm. Erery day strengthen.! the belief of eminent physicians that impure blood M the cause of the majority of our dieeases. Twenty-flee years age this theory was used as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron Bitters. Tbe many remarkable cures effected by this fkmous old household remedy are seJIolent to prors that the theory is corree*. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by ail flaalasa id Children. re Always Bought GNATURE OF swsv trnitT. NiovoRKCrrr. Valnnbl? to H'onifn. Ks pee i ally va)unl>le to women in Hroxvr Von Hitters. Backache vanishes, Itemlacl tisappear*. strength takes the place weakness, and the glow of health reudi conies to the pallid chock when this wo dcrfui remedy is taken. For sickly childrt orover" 1 men it has no equal. No lion shout'1 -out this famous remed 1 11r.. - -- ' ' - w? i?. ? )"' v MH ueaier CASTOR i? For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boug Signature of From Extreme Nervousnes THAT no on* remedy can contain element* necessary to cure all dla< es, Is a fact well known to every* Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Remet | consists of seven distinctively differ 1 preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Rramley, 37 Henry St., St. C? erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I i fered from extreme nervousness and ano lng constipation, developing intopalpital and weakness of tlie heart. I was unahl sleep, suffered much from headache, pal my left side, palpitation and a const feeling of weakness and prostration. I be using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cure Nervo and Liver 1*111st and the Antl-1 Pills to relievo sudden paroxysms of j and headache. I soon felt much lniprc I and the pains and aches and weariness I me. I then took I?r. Miles' Reetora | Tonic and am now res to re a to my for Dr. Miles' Remedies Iare sold by all drug-BN. ' gists under a positive Bs IvIIIOS guarantee, first bolt le Eft ? medio 1 benefits or money refunded. Book on dls-fc "O?*oro eases of the heart andBL Health jj nerves free. Address, IflMliAilhlMi Dli. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. 1 BMnwrnennpiMiaMMMMaMi jB' ' ' *!** jfiM ; irlrl W.L. DOUGLAS si^Hoe I'nr 14 ?"?.?irn ilil? nt>o*' l ?r i I *1 It .i.-Oaitl'i-'l all co H* 1#. <i ' i "#i *4 it) til l 1 ' . c? fl .ate |t i III 11 in* ? * .alMl-l i?i-'i r. Iic.l n.alorM* puMl'i!.- hi l ei i * 'li k!"4> -li <1 ?!.0 abw-f fiT i I ' i? n I) il.i'i f ii Hoy* V. 1. TV nr. ? oh'" ? ere Inili rt?-i| lia over i,i? -ii wttiri r? ?* III*' lieit In style. (It ami 11 i r ii l > 11 i i y ef any i'i i ever offered ai ilia* iirloc*. rti >? nri> mt it In nil the Intent i, k'lnii - i >il ntvle*, i.ml of every ?arl <?i- of leather ( If tt.-i cannot nnpply you write for c* Mi ? to W. I, ImiukIhii. Ilrockton. Man* Hold -m t iaaMBMM ^TDr ** Matlft i vHE C'f ** ?>Tr ' n'HSs & f&38fHHH Curm'Mii-'ii II ruetu .?, {lore Tin?' P Croni- ,i - ?i wnplM(Jon IHI Astl.in v < r I' loaoitijil ton tt ha* rival: t>>. on-'l tin i .no.I- vrhoicall otit fallen- trill c . t ii r ?t?on In tJine. H *>y liny '4'.:i?r *'nfilr<t FiflaujeR or rii.-t, ii*. niti i.< ti'4 f'l.A* t kh. itr, ' OHILOHWCATARIi n r'ttfliiMiiiilP" "i r.ii n ^ re youC5u!rrh?Yhl?remer1y m rii*r W too??w joil inJioiof & *r? . wh ' . *:u * Needed A Itemiader. ! "I wan elected by the vote# of i wight different nationalities declared ?n east side ald*rman a? ho | tucked hi* thumbs in tbearmbolas |of his rest nnd struck an attitude. "That'sso? What were they?" Irish, German, Polish, English, Italian, French and Greek." "That's only seren!" "What the deuce was it, now?" "Americans," suggested a reporter. "That's it. Couldn't think of them to save me." ? Detroit Free i Press. nii< uan of (he Blood nnd N'rrrm. No one need sutler with neuralgia. This disease is quickly ami permanently cured l>y Browns' Iron Hitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumlM to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a Ittarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost Rmontf our most valued remedies. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold l>y all dealers. is' 5 FOUND IN AN INDIAN !,y. MOUND. n ic 8. i5ones ot a Man ISino beet Tall Arc Discovered in Michigan. ^ | Nilca, Mich., Feb. 7. ? During 'the investigation of the mounds J" in Pokgon township, Cross county, * the hones of perhaps ten persons wsro found in the center of one ? mound and under thane, and ,8 separated from his companions, were hones of a man who in life must have been ful'y nine feet tall, occupying a sitting position with his feet under him. A number of copper bodkins or pins, from two to three inches in length, were found and also pina made from the henes of a wolf. There were numerous copper C* hatchets, two-edged and sharp, without sockets for handles, oue ^ of which was wrapped in a linen cloth resembling in texture those th? of todav (U>q?. m i ^ m llM Beware of Ointment* for Catarrh *nt /hat Contain Mercury, ith- as mercury will de-troy the sense of 3U'~ in el I and completely derange t lie whole system when entering it 'lirou. h , o to the mucuoUM sura e?. Such article* n In should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, and 1'Ie damage they wil' do is ten 'old 'Mn 1 o the good you can possibly derive tain I rom them Mali's Catarib t'ure, v<~ m ami fact u red by FJ Cheney A?'n., tive i Toledo, () , contains no mercury, and tuer is taken internally , acting direct I upBPJl l oil the blood and mucuons surfaces of SjH : he system In buying Hall's < atarrh I ' hire he sine you get the genuine It flj j is taken iulernally and is made in To| edo, Ohio, by F J Cheney A ' o. j fe-timonials free m| ; by Druggists, price 7oc per ud. iKiltle. Dispensary Profits. The annual report of the state i ltftar/1 nf eon4 ??/i 1 I ? "WMt v? \/? vuuiivfi uao * (OUd |/i HllCll. Hie year's business has been a nuni one. The net profits for the vear were $438,921.05. The a?? | nount in the state treasury De| -ember 31 was $46,073.24 The i? tal expenses of the board were *M4,390.01. The state's share of , iunfits from beer and hotel privil. I .??? was $26,740.04 I W ild Beasts Of India. " | Official statistics for British In " ; lift show that about 21,000 people ' owl 90,000 domestic animals are Uillcd there every year by wild I ?)fwt U ? ? bjr ? ? ; The courtmar ial sentence of g Gen. Ka^an, which win dismissal from the army, has* been comunited by the President to ?ix years suspension from rank and kr duty. ? +> Hon. Altamont Moses was *1 <j elected to the House of RepreoU sentatires from Sumter county IH last week without opposition. IV Only 186 rotes were cast in the ^ county. mmm +-* Th? Ducker-Bcttman Company, one of the largest firms ia SamUr, ^ raado an assignment Tuesday.