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J ValnaWo to Women.. i Especially vtlunble to woidcii iiBrowtft1 4 < .ic'io wsru.i'tcs i.,i lie 'ivtppcr.ra, strength takes the place of rj weakness, mill th?- glow of health readily jj? Mic", f the palihi cheek when tliis won* i1 *1 r:.'i a ly la t:?k-ti. For :-ickly chihlrcn .. \ , !,. <! mt'ii ii has jioe<|ual. Nohoir.e .. vhotn 1 , iiont this famous remedy. ! I'.rowi ' iitert- is 6old by all dealers. t j Is I ??w?r??? IIIIMI'1 .!iWwni??M. RECUSATION NOTICE. m a re- ; rim 1-: I'U tliic w I 1.1. TAKB no'lce 1 i that u?e Registration Hooks will 1 be open, at the court house, for the II roj: stration of parties etilitled to rr*c| i*'? r undei the t 'oust ituMoti, on the 1st Monday in eooh moiiih, until ii# days preceding ti e next general election d [ \V G A PORTER. ' Clnirm n Hoard ReglntawMon I. ||l) 1 .HIIOMt?r. S l; Do' l)*r 6 l?W. IJijtSrSUHCSUIBE IK) | TC IIIK do LEDGE It x>! i'?y Up. ?l Tickled because pain. 1 can do the saino for effects result from my extn > ; pleasant ncss and satisfaction ' I've tl* experience, the "ki doing all branches of scientific Special attention give \Y ork. No charge for exam > J. E. Rutle LANCART mm rat m ( Three Times Each Weeh & cents tor one yt TIMTk CM8T. Sixteen Pages Every Wee cents for one s sox* sm m SYee for one vea W tion to Tub Lkoqkk oho year io advi oa wo ([Uoto above. 3 31 3 33 3 3 zi 33.3 33 is 3333 Oil s'Lp Saoas;h, Tlio Lodger (Sonii wookly), The u ?Now York World (Tri weekly) r and Homo and Farm, all throe paY pors, one year for $2.15. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The 0 Atlanta Constitution (Weekly) and Homo and Farm, all three papers ( one year for $2.25. I The Ledger (Semi weekly) and Home and Farm ono year for $1.50 i Or, all four papers ono year for $3.00. SBB8HKB6BIKD86^B8^86HB88fl86W rders and make m w ? ; rwtii with von whrthor jem continue lb?>aM ) wr, k.lhi.K tvi.acohahit. NU-TO ItAC^gmM ' Ihe ilrtirf (or tobacco, HpM I miMr'ogsdlKireM.oprliiilco^yfl > | f iRfcr Mm. purities ttao blood, rj | ? 1 stores lost mauhood^wY^gi* HI I iv.iks? tob stroma* H < " :.V AfiA^aolil. enc^VJ ? latnllh.rerTs - :V JM I t Ai? cases ounlflar Pockob^-^C J ?? S L-e^NO-XO-KAOfrunt book, B 9 ! T"1' ?'*n <lr>iir(rU?. ?*?) <f J5 ''1 ?oucb for ue. Take M wX!? ' ,fr ?vj fit 9 k KJ^' n will.patiently. persistently linn f K? A-"~ box. ?l. usually euros; T h n i naam. ' t Hk gy^ (TViarant<o ,(tocnrr. or ??? refund mono/. . Dtcrllsi bacd/U., Ulis|r, tlialnal, lis lad, J t I ' 'W** i LANCASTER AND C1JES1ER RAILWAY. HraTWlliN CHRhTSH AMD LANCASTER i Soiledule in etrect Daily except Sunday on and after Sept ll, 1898. WESTBOUND I EASTBOUND. | No'a. 14 and 16 ! No's. 17 and 15* A M. P M. A A/. P M 9 55 5 56 Ar Chaster Lv 1100 7 00 9 07 5 07 Rich burs 11 88 7 45 1 8 55 4 55 Raieomhvtlle 1152 7 56 P M [?8? 4 88 Fort Lawn 12 12 8U 8(H) 4 00 LyLaneaater Aril 50 8 55 Connect* at Chaster with Southern Rot'way, Seaooard Air Line and Carclina and North-Western Railway. Connecla at ' amcntuer with the Ohio River A t'harleaton. Leroy Springs, Pres., I/nnoMler, S. C. J M Heath, O. P. A., VV (-1 llsrilin \7 P ?<) Am.I Pl.a.t.. I extracted hi* tooth without you. Neither pain nor after acting. My methods suggest instead. low how" and no facilities for dentistry at the least cost, n to Gold Crown and Bridge inationa and estimates. dge, Dentist. er a c. ISSBMBHHHai ISM,? sar f >k) year. r. inoo wo wlU sond^you any one o4 m I SClSSCItllSK NOW! If you are not already a aub ' Heritor to Tho Ledger sulMcribo ! now and got tho benefit of our clubbing ratoa. I ? remittances to ljfidger, ' \ Y \ > 4 j for Infants an I Tie Kind You Ha\ BEARS THE SI NOTICE! To the Taxpayersof;i</?nea?t?r county. The Treanurpi's office will be open for the collection of ?ax?s? for fiscal year istfS. from the 15th day of Oeto Iter to the 3l*t nay of December, 1808. The levy is as follows, Wk: Slate, 5 mills County, ft " CJ <fc ". K it.; 3 " School, 3 " local l;:vy. 0. It. & O. It. It . dills Oreek 4} mills, O It A C It It . Pleasant Hill 3 ' O It A C It It , Cane Creek, 7 " 1.aicfistei drailed School, 4 " Kershaw " " 4 ** Oakhurst - 4 J ones X Roads" " 2 " TOTAI. I-KVY 11Y DISTRICTS. Indian Land, 1ft " Wax haw, 1ft " Cane Cr ek No, 3. 26 " 4Jati?- re>- k Or?-ie?l. 27 " Came ' 'reek Jnnea X Ruails, 2ft mills, (ill a Ciaek Graded, 24J " Gil's Creak Jonea X It tatls, 22J " Huford, 1ft " Flat Creek No ft Itt " Flat Cieek No 9. (K. rslia w), 20 " Pleasant Hill, N?*9, Kershaw,IV Plea-aiit Hill, No 7. 19 " Pleasant Hill, No. It, (Oak burs*)* 'Jft mills. Pleasant Hill, Jones X Roads 21 ,, Cedar ( ra k, 16 " Cedar ( reek, Jo> X Roads,IK " lies act fully aubmitted, J E- BLAt KMON, Co Treas. soDrBcyjuiuwioeii1 8CHKDUI.K IN KltoM OCT. 2d, lK9S ' ? First Daily. ? West h in l> in East i Leaves 7 10 ('ti rh*stnn 8 no arrives " ft JO Augusta 10 4ft " " 9 2<> o u ulna ft 20 * " 10 10 IviiiKov iile 4 2K ' NOItTH CAROLINA DIVISION ? Daily. Except Sunday ? 76 77 78 74 i a m. ? >ii I eav>- Arrive p mi p m 8 20 II 40 aiudeii 8 00 4 3'? in |0 12 4n K isimw 2 Ift 3 10 10 30 12ftft Henili ispiiiigo 4ft 2 Ift 10 40 1 (HI Plea-.mil Hid * 40 2 00 11 to 1 20 .Miiensier 1 20 I 20 12 .ft 1 2> Riverside lift 12 ift I 50 1 ftO i 'atawba J iim-'n 12ft0 It 2u 8 III 2 1ft ito. K mil 122ft 0 50 4 4u 2 49 Y.i k vine 11-2 7 50 0 2o 3 >ft R ick-tiur< In 4ft 0 no No 81 N?'82 7 4o Rlaek-li .rj 7 2ft uiri ? .>) lie.II III '.? IS BO 11 (HI ft .'(4 Km f r?lt ?ll U (Mi B bo 12 8ft t> by viai on s lo ^(iii p lli. p Ul a III |i III U iFK.NKY Bll iNi'M ? D.lly, hx>-e<i .-Miixlu 83 8B 84 8H p in. a in Leave \r ivi' a m > m 4 10 ft BO liiit -kshurR 7 BO HBO 4.1ft ft CO ,'nt'r >k e Fitl s 7 0ft H oft 6 OO 0 JO Ottir.iey 0 40 ft 40 Train No 77, ipong We?t make* day , liKl i connection at i'UiicaMter wiiti iIih L A i' Rahr >ad, at Rock Hill wnii (lie Southern Itailromi, KoiiiR north at Rlackshuix wi li t e Southern Train No 78. Koing ea>t makes eon> neciion at Marion, N (J with the Southern Hail road, at BlackshurK witli .Southern ami at l<aneaater with the L AC Railroad Train No Hi, goiiiK east makes cons i noction at Hhelby, N O with the rt A L Railroitd, going ?aat. All Local freight trains will carry | passengers if provided with tickets. L A Einereon, t> H Lampkln, Traffic Manager. Div Pats Agt. i Am Old Idsu Evary day strengthen* tha baliaf of emtaaat phyrieiaaa that impure blood la Iho aaaoo of tho m^orlty of oar diaaaaaa. | Twenty-i va yaara ago thla theory waa aaad ao a Mala far tho formula of Browne' I ram Blteeec. Tha maay roaaarkoblo on raa effected by thla fotaoa old howoohold raoaady are aoBaiemt to prove that tho theory la lorreos. \ Browse' Iraa Btttaaa la soli hy all Inlaa jd.chlldrerl. fG Always BougM GNATURE OF Wz&v. STRUT, ncwvork CITY. He Was Used to It. "So lianas has gone to jail for forgery f Who would have thogh of it !" "It is very sad. Four year* solitary confinement. It will kill him.'' "Oh, no ! h? won't mind that part of it at all. He is ijuite used to solitary confinement. ' "Indeed. Has he ever been ir loll w.? J?*il "UM?LU? ''No; Imt In; ha* been clerkiiu for six years in an establishment Unit never advertised.'1?Phila delphia Call. A Modern Sam Waller. Recorder (to prisoner) ? I low do you live ? Prisoner?I ain't particular, a; the oyster said when they askei whether he'd ho roasted or fried Recorder ? We don't want t< hear what the oyster said. Wha do you follow ? Prisoner?Anything that come in my way as the locomotive ain< when it ran over a man. Recorder ?We care nothinj about the locomotivo- What i your business ? Prisonei ? That's various, a the cat said when ho stole til chicken. Recorder ?That comas near? to the line, I suppose? Prisoner? Altogether in in line, as the rope said when chok imr the pirate. Recorder?If I hear any mor absurd comparisons, I will giv you 21 months ? Prisoner?I'm done, as ill be fsteak said to the cook. In lKfiS, Judge Little, a tost man, hut a mod lawyer, wn suddenly appointed to fill a varan cy on the superior court hunch i North Carolina. Ho had a hahi of sweariuj, which could not h suddenly laid aside. At one <1 his first courts, u lawyer, nettle at one of his decisions, said, in ratin e omphalic way, %,VYo wi appeal from that. * * The old jud?j for jot the pr.?pri<*t ios of his 110 post and promptly replied to tl Mart led counsel, in the same torn "Appeal and ho d - df 15 5-: CI's TIB Iv *.?>.% !?llv I Mr. A. C. Thomas, Marysvilh Tex., has found a more vaiuah discovery than has yet hoen ma< in the Klondike. For years I suffered untold ayony from coi sumption, accompanied hy her* orrha^os: an<l was ahsolutcl cured hy Dr. Kind's New l)ii covery jor Consumption, Cougl and Colds, llo declares that gol i? of little value in compari?c i with this niarvolous cure: woul have it, even if it coat a hundre dollars a bottle. Asthma, Broi chitis and all throat and lung a fectiona are positively cured h Or. King's Few Discovery f( Consumption. Trial bottles frc at Crawford Bros' Drug Ston Regular aiee 50 cts. and fl.OC Guaranteed to cure or prioe r< funded. FOR A GIRL AND $5,033.90 T. Allen MoQuarv, a Young iViiaaourian, 11 us Circled The World For a Wife, and is now Known the World over as the | A i I iv A N S A W T U A V KI, K R, J r. l*'r< in Mini tain drove Plain I) ai r) I "T \ i'en M. Qu cry, wlio li ft ,M< 11 n ' Will dr ive, July 4 '!?7, on hit* trip j rmiinl (lit. world for an Arknnsaw ( ? rl ami rir" thouvand dollars, re* Mimtnl 'u*m? Tiiumlay. Nov. 17, ImV' ilur ?11C'fn 11 x* iiih !i? thn iiln iiiiiI j couiormed with all 111e* requirement* Minder whtcli lit' undertook II, arriv1 ills' two i!uys ahead of time. Haitiri day evening lie delivered an interesting lec'urt on the trials mid ln< idents of his UK.(100 mile journey, to a Urge and appreciative, audience. He ntet with numerous difficulties and dangers, lint says tliut the knowledge of tlie world thus obtained was itself a sufficient recompense for the hardships endured. He possesses many orcden.tiaU, relics, etc.. which are conclusive evidence that lie actually made the trip, and as lie .viI be *heie for sometime, anyone may son tliese articles which are well worth ex?i?lmition dintniK the most interesting of tiiein are t he signatutes of post masters from Mtn. Grove to the .-? t laid ic c ?st, I j of the governor-" of M issourl, II linoi**, i etc , a special passport signed by John Sherman, a letter of recommendation I and certificate of passage from C'apt. Theopholls Trottor, of t.iverpool, on I whose ship, the Indrsni, McQuary j was carried through all the foreign I countries <>f note; letters ami s? u enirs I Mm the Kngliah goveinorof iiorneo; postmarks of Spanish, Kgyptian, J.i* pnnese ami otlier foreign ports wliere lie went on land a week or two to view historic plaoes of note, ant' study the customs ami conditions of ttie natives; a certificate signed by the sh'p's crew; / a letter of recomnirndation from the Kngliah foreman of the Japan Gaz tte offloe, in Yokohama, wlier- McQuary set type alongside the tiny lingered 1 little Japs; a certilicate of date of arrival and departure from Jepun, sign* ed by our consul general at that place; 1 and finally the signatures of post* t masters f.om the Pacltic coast hack to Mountain Grove After re-ting himself a few d;ys, Mr McQuary proceeded on down to the oid plantation in 1 Arkansaw where lie IIr-1 met thellttle girl who w s afterward* tlie cause of y his peculiar and perilous journey round this big old world- Just what * took 'dace iipon the young traveler's faithful return is known omy to a tew M intimate friends of tho two families oncerned in this modern rominee in | real life; but tlie publisher of Mc* I ()iiaiy's r.wn story of his trip round rj the world a hook of over -0.1 pages, tuliy illustrated in his advertisem-nt I now hcing placed before tlie reading y world, announces that ihe hook will - ' not only teil what occured at the close i of tlie trip, nut will a so puhli*h to i he I world the whole ill-id story of his eu agenieiit to tlie girl, her name, e ics deuce, famiiy relations, charade", si'C' niidiilinii-niu. s u lierii reculiari*ili-s, etc., etc; ami c m tain tilings f interns alioin the contract, tlie dogs, , and I he $5,(1(10 which have rever been told >et* However, all tlie?e lit'le seci ts as interesting as they are bound j to tie io a public that Iiih heard so is . miii'li alt 'tit llii" nATalr during tlie lust I? i Ik t'? 20 months. are 1 > jt h dron in the bucket conipn ed to the real history of ti ' ' e i 11 ; not t jut other* have not it mxdejtist mm Ions: journeys over the o W'li'ld, hut never has t'e globe heen * ] . ireieil I?y no AinerlCHii youth under ; viie|? trying uiiil pet utiar circuit | -t'.iM'es?eooHi quent ly it is a uiHiter a ' of inteiest to ail patriotic eitlzei s of \m l ira to Uiioa how or was reeei .'? (! | In llie leoiiiikr null niHths of lie rn | > i w'oriil; a <1 'li nioie iufere-<tiiig y>t W her .line SU Qunry ih a highly eiluoateii ly i tln?<1 ami pr?>tie.ti w iter knowiug ; ti * lo tell his aiory in a sensible and ' I pi using style Weighing ail these points in he proper I'ght, we must acknowledge that the ho k will prove not only an interesting s nry of |..v? l?; a d romance, hut a tru'hful compen* I iliiiin of his'oricul information on j""1 i vsrl UH subjects and places ail over the world n>e baok is being put on 145 ' ilie u.arket tiy Michael H Glenn, a i<-' populMi and responsible publisher of i- I Mountain Grove, Mo \nd whilethe 1- ] le nlftr subscription price will event* V iittllv he $1 6o per copy, he is making a run on the first edition at 60 cent* per copy by mail, postpaid, direct to | purchasers. 11 is predicted that 11)0,' 000 c 'pie* wi I he sold during the "J next Mix montliH, owing ?o the great Interest already shown. [It will pay you to oni?h a copy at once in order to 1" get in on the 60c ilssl. Himply ad* f dress as above, and enclose the proper >J amount 1 >r RIimm* or (Ik* Blond ond X?rr?b 'O No one need suffer with neuralgia. This ^ disease is quickly and permanently cored * by Browns'Iron Bitters. Every disease of J. the blood, nerves and stomach, chronio or otherwise, suoeombe to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and seed for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands today foremost among oar assst valued remedies. Browns'Iron Bitten is said tor all dealers.