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ff? *N?? OonnUpntlon Forever. 'WHMMtc Ohi?By Cathartic. 10c or25e. WC. C C. Iivrt t* eurv, dr ovists refund money. Plli S+k r. aliio I* .-vc aixl NKI'.VE TONfC. ?yio .?ru?ori* .. Bent by mall. 25c.,5UoM per i>?^s.jre. Samples free. Kff ^ "11^ ^ Favrw*e tOOTB POWOTE B'ifc* AU rWiclMMkinvl I Warfed -fin Mea &?ms? ; SpilK! /i->ur Irtrwa. thoy may tirlnK you wealtt 1 JS*?*v J1HN WKlrDFRHtmN * CO., P:\tont Attoi I '? ? Infctou. I). ,\, ..>r their $L,?o i>r?? oil* ?\7* ' >?r* K?t?i ? --?? tfo** - r>^.wm mmwmmammi m i? ? i???????i^??p?^rikz iM mil lire mfii 4Hii ns>m i o 4k kirt ill ou *AN#? 63MPANY OF JKW YWK. 'ILTtUC-AWO A. M?:,rni)Y, President ..l.aV'in *vr $ Mt,#0 ),<H)0 00 *nr ##,000 (XiO 00 J vx?<.** * Wt fl?v#e,ovw ###,000,000 00 vpius 1>?T. TtfM 1rtwut- 1W7 $ ?4.1?2,?OS 0O ! * vteauiKe p?r w??L ov?r 1,#00,(MX) 00 j ' i irmr * <?4# \v?rmi?p; <Uy 110,000 00 . 1 oaraae p?r kour (Bmifc*<??rra?) 20,108 00 tu f.?r?e iu 8 I ?* . J(??. '#7 $8 SY?,810 00 i, att1 ttn ?e nt iKttivi mi <1 palffartoiS C in'78 1,209,402 00 m> itriM ?a#eive<l ill 8 C 4? 'ft 3(4.037 84 "'* 61??pm pai?l in H C If. 110,477 Jfflpe targest #nd >>r>?t Company "Ifio rid. Paid Policy Hold . ^ to ?89.7. I16,9?2,0#i! M. #. McILWAIM, liT J* 1 C I A L A (i K N T, X ? q ? a 8 t e r, S. C. 5 ( - 50 ' - TEi AT -50 c< - tsi F Xy Paying yonv sn'ucriptioc * ere j'tij ular papers at prices v gli & *, E* ? a U fl A It It G A It s f U eo, yon <an ipro us your note ] ?* V* fine Recembor 1st, noxt, for ' $ *r?*Jsr indebtedness to dale, and pay ! j o?jflnr wbsitiption one year in a l* ?(I gti the heuetit of above x f*aik*r I < I i I I Address all on T. S. C/ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S-CbccJuM Valu-iblr to Women. Especially vnlunlile to woineii is Rrowiu' r<?n Hitters. Backache vanishes, heudache lisap|>eurs, strength takes the place of weakness, and the glow of health reudily comcs to the pallid cheek when this wonderful remedy is taken. For sickly children or overworked men it has no equal. No home should he without this famous remedy. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. REGITRATION NOTICE, r p H K PL* t LI C W [ LI. T A K R not ice JL that tlte Registration Rooks will be open. at the court house, for the rsgiatrUiou of parties entitled to register under the Constitution, on the tut Monday ill sash moiuh, until 30 day* preceding toe next penwral election W O A PORTER. Chairm n Board ftsfcist vitioti L O Lancaster, S C i Do : 0 1893. J3TSUBCSRIHE TC 1HE LEDGER Ray Up. Tickled because I pain. 1 can do the same for y effects result front my extrai pleasant ness and satisfaction i I've the experience, the "km doing all branches of scientific < t-^7" Special attention given ork. No charge for exatnii Or J. E. Rutlei LANt'ASTI BOTBBBMMMHnBnBH orer ms wr?: Three Times Each Week cents for one ye LMTA (MTU Sixteen Pages Every Weel tints for one $ Hull? Mi) m ree for one veai \ to Tub Lkdukk oho year io advai vc quote above. Cheap Enough. The Ledger (Semi-weekly), The ! Sew York World (Tri-weekly) ind Home and Farm, all throe pa)ers. one year for $2.15. The Ledger (Semi-woekly), The \tianta Constitution (Weekly) and dome and Farm, all three papers >no year for $2.25. The Ledger (Semi wi^ekly) and dome and Farm one year for $1.50 Or, all four papers one year ror 1 ilers and make r VRTER lMbi % | II rnta with *00 whether yon contlnao tbo^.^^Ba aeree-kllllng tobacco habit. NO-TO-BAJl^J remove* the dcalre for tobar> o. WIth .g^o W out uer?ou?dielmee. expela nlco-^-fB . If floe, purl flee the blood, ri^dlf lib atorea loat manhood.^^^j^g* 11 UN baota niakca tou *troog I ^S aolj. iOO.MO In healtn.nerre^^y^H * I ra?r?< ured any and pocket- fll |L^!NOTOBAl'Iroa book, ^fo I Hi X^your own drugglrt. who ? J a 1 ^ ^-^will vouch for oa. Take It with V I f^^a will, patiently, po relet on tly. One B box. >1, uaoally rurrn. 3 boita.H U, Hb 1^'^guaranteed to cure, or wc refund money. IuAh Swaedy le., thleage, ualrral, lew IarL LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. BKTWKKN CHHTKR AJ?D LANCASTER. Schedule in eirect Daily except Sunday on aud after Sept 11* 1898. WESTBOUND I EAST BOUND. No'h. 14 itud 1G. J No's. 17 aud 15* A M. P M. A M. P M 9 55 5 55 Ar Cheater Lv 11(H) 7 00 9 07. 5 07 Rich burg 11 38 7 45 8 55 4 55 Basoombville 11 52 7 55 PM A R3S 4 38 Fort lea wo 12 12 8 16 8(H) 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 Connects at Cheater with Southern Hotlway, Seaooard Air Line and Car- la olina and North-Western liailway. Connects at f ancaster with the Ohio ftr) ltiver & Charleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J M Heath, G. P. A., 111 W H Hardin, V P ami Aud., Chester 0f ??? |o? 1 l*3, extracted his tooth without ^ on. Neither pain nor after sting. My methods suggest J*c nstead. >w how" and .no facilities for h lentistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge jJ( nations and estimates. ; dge, Dentist, 2R. 8. C. BBBESBSBSBHaBSBBBBB&MBS&BnES he 80 fo or rij to ? th in y< hi i a i* SO iTBWH, - C) year. 7' Ifflj s si f 10 11 ? 12 1 3 4 ice wo wili send'you any one of o N< 7 0 vva 11 i 12 1*1 SUBSCRIBE NOW! If you aro not already a bub ** Bcriber to The Lodger subscribe 4 now and ?jjot the benefit of our 4 clubbing: rates. 6 O 1 lip L Ho HI f ne So wl tli emittannciH to jedy^er, k lUiicuwtor, H. C, B< M r M B I < I* '* ,i . VfHf. V|f| for Infants an The Kind You Ha? BEARS THE SIi <?*#) Hltf Offer. One pound of the African itnhlcss cotton seed. The Atnta ,Journal, a large eight page, ,'ice a week paper for one year, d The J ..edger, twice-a-week for j,, le year?ALL for $2. which sj list he paid in advance. Think this ! 200 papers in a year, and Us le pound of the African Limb ^(J ss seed, enough to plant one- p, 'th of an acre, all for $2. The ^ >und of seed alone sells for $1. lie .Journal for $1., and The edger foi $1.50. }lj fcjpT" The .Journal and The jn edger, both papers semi-weekly, OI ill he sent one year, without the ^ ed, for $1.75. rr Full and Free Forgivness.?"I >pe, Johnny," said the Sunday 111 hool teacher, "that you have ' ^ rgiven Fred for throwing mud j( i you?" "Yos'm." ''That's a;ht," th# teacher replied, happy know that her instructions in e virtue of meekness was bearggood fruit. "Now, tell me why >n forgave him?" "Because he'# ^ gger'nu.o." t A B Pay your subscripiton to ^ , m KDIiKIt! a> ri mcimimiuECr' SCIIKDIILK IN KKoM o(T. 241, 1898 11 ? First ('la-j, Daily, ? ^ K est a m i> ni Kast i . <aves 7 10 Chsrleatou 8 (Hi arrives " fl 20 A iigu-oa 10 45 " L " 9 20 ('oHunbia 5 20 ' 51 " 10 10 IviiiKsville 4 28 ' ^ IORTH CAROLINA DIVISION ? Daily. Kxeept .Sunday ? i 77 78 74 W ii. ? en. leave Arrive j> m. p m ti 20 11 40 Camden 3 00 4 30 t4 10 12 40 Kershaw 2 15 3 10 . VII 1-1 U ? .l. U...I " ..... - .... to ? <i<raui.n|ii IIIKH * > - ID' 81 40 100 Pleasant Hill '40 2 00 . 60 1 20 Lancaater 1 20 I 20 ir 15 1 2? Riverside 1 o5 12 15 , 50 1 50 Cal a wlta J iinc.'n 1250 II 20 ! 10 2 15 Rock Hill 12 25 0 50 40 2 40 York vllle 1152 7 50 [ 20 3 65 Htacksburg 10 45 6 00 d HI No 82 l> 4o BlackMbur*; 7 25 j <1 00 4 25 -lielhy 10 15 6 30 00 5 34 Rutliei fordton 0 06 3 HO ' 35 6 30 Marion 8 lu 2 00 i ,,j E. p in a in p hi . u GAFFNEY HR\NUH ? Daily, Except Sunday ? ? 83 84 86 | s< n. a in Leave Ar ive a in. |> in o 10 5 30 Blackaburg 7 30 6 30' 35 5 .*0 Cherokee Fal :a 7 05 0 05 ? 00 6 20 (lafl'iiey 6 40 5 40 w Train No 77, going Weit makes day s| ;bt connection at LancaMter with the At' Railroad, at Rock Hill with thai r< utliern Railroad, going north, at O ackaburg with the [Southern. Train No 78. going eat t makes con* . ction at Marion, N C with the inherit Railroad, at Hlacksburg B th .Southern and at Lancaster with ? e L A C Railroad. 0 Train No 81, going east makes con* ~ ction at Shelby, N C with the H A Railroud, going eaat. All Local freight train* will carry (monger* If provided with ticket*. r A Emerson, b H Lumpkin, 1 l'rafflc MiDftger. DIt. Pats. Agt. ^ P di As OU His. , Krsry day strengthens the bslisf st ?ai> Bat physicians that impart blood is the ,l um of ths isajority 1f ear diseases. ?? wrnty-ire years aft this theory was seed i ? i a basis far the formats of Browns' Iroa | iturs. Ths many remarkable teres tmstsi " r this fcmoaa old household remedy are t ildwl to prove that ths thssry Is tasTtas. ? re was' Iroa BHtms Is soli hp all dsalean 3iip makes aas sick, weary sad restless. . Mhos' Rial meters Monies knags rest ?????? i liiV.V 1 ll 1*1 ' A BP Im m ' Ply !?* ! y d Children. e Always Bought '1 NATURE OF HAY NKWVORHOITV. | MHHaMBMMi | For The Ledger. Attention, Township Pension Hoards. Mk. F/Ditok:?On account of id weather some of the Townlip Pension Hoards have not ;dd any meeting yet, I therefore ?k a small space in your columns i ask nil Township hoards, that ivo not already met, to meet at 1 ieir usual place ol meeting on nturday, March the 1 1th, and implete their work. A list of 1 Pensioners (old as well as new) i each Township, either approved disapproved, will he required, 'hen there is a vacancy in any ownship board such vacancy iou'd he tilled by the other embers. The county board will meet at le court house on Thursday, the i 5th of March. Respectfully, W. B. Bruce, Chrm. Co. Pension Bd. A CbEVKRTRICK. It certainly looks like it, but tore is really no trick about it. uybody can try who has Lame i ack and Weak Kidneys, and alaria'or nervous troubles. We ean he can cure himself right vay by taking Klectric Bitters* his medicine tones up the whole 'stem, acts as a stimulant to ivor and Kidneys, is a blood iritier and nerve tonic. It cures dnstipation, Headache, Puinting pells, Sleeplessness and Melanlioly. It is jieurely vegetable a did laxative, and restore! the rstem to its natural vigor. Try Jectric Bitters and be convinced lat they are a miracle worker. Ivery bottle guaranteed. Only Oc a bottle at Crawfoid Bros' hug St<?re. "Let me see," said a minister, ho was tilling out a marriage corticate, and had forgotten the da*e, this is the fifth; is it not?" 4tNo r," replied the bride, with some idignation, this is my second." -St. Louis Globe Democrat. Dlirmri of Ihr Blond nmt No one need suffer with neuralgia. This iseaae is quickly and permanently cured y Browns' Iron Hitters. Every disease of ie Mood, nerves and stomach, chronic r otherwise, succumbs to Hmwns' Iron itt'-r*. Known and used for nearly a uarter of a century, it stand* to-day Airelost ainnnir our lined valued remedies, rowns' Iron Hitters is sold hv all dealers. '*S?? Villi urn truinir t/? n . i-> n "" -wl' " j chool ?" said a young lady to her Id aunt. "Well,for my part,soon- J r than do that 1 would marry a ridower with nine children." J bould prefer that myself " she tip lied; "hut where is t ic wid wer('' Doa't Tofearro Hplt ami HmIi? Toar iJfr laiy, I To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag stic. full of Ufa. nerve aad vigor, take No Toec. the wonder worker. Uiat makes weak men i ;rong. All druggist#. Me or II. Cure guaranM Booklet and sewple free Addrmi terllng flowed? O" lineage or New Yorlfr NOTICE ! HK KKVKR AL Township Hoards, ' <lf KuUallZUtioil of ihe o. .unlv of I ancaater will meet At their usual lacr? of meeting on the Kirst Tues ty in March (7th day) for the purttose F Canvassing and Equalizing the Keirna u taken bv the Auditor of the dd county of Lancaster. The said oarde of each Towuihip oau receive te Returns when called for Keep, JOHN A. COOK, Auditor Lancaster Co. Feb. 21at 18W. Scruples Overcome. The San Jose Mercury prints a doty of a certain Captain .J , who was a bravo ofticor and a good lisciplinurian; but nervous and iccentric. llo had a mania for roll calls. One day* he saw pieces >f soft broad littered about the company streets, ami shouted with his customary impulsiveness, "Fall in, Company 1? !" The men fell in and the roll was called. Then tho Captain referred to the fragments of bread. Don't let me see any more of this waste?make a mighty good pudding, ltight face, break ranks, march !" The story was current, but probably not true, that Company B was onco called into line that the Captain might ask which man it was that owe' him ten cents. On another occasion the same captain bad command of the guard line, with headquarters in the village of Falls Church. At the post was the sergeant and half a dozen men. Strict orders were issued against interfering with private property. Soldiers are human, however, plump chickens were near, and the result may be imagined. Karly the next morning one of the "loyal'' inhabitants presented himself at headquarters with a grievance. His fattest chickens had disappeared during the night, and feathers had been found just outside the picket post. Capt. .J was indignant, and of course the roll was called. The men were lectured on the sin of chickenstealiug, and a search of haversacks was ordered. The search was made but not a feather was discovered. Capt. J. gave a sigh of relief, and tho complainant had nothing to do but withdraw. At dinner that day the captain found a nice plump, juicy chick en, finely roasted, awaiting his attention. He looked at it, sniffed its aroma, and was about to fall to; but tho instinct of an ofli eer stayed ins band, lio called his black servant. 4'Horace, where did this chicken come from ?" 44(Jiot him outer your haversack, cap'n." 4 'Out of my haversack ?" The captain looked at the chicken, then at the heavens. Then he laid down his knife and fork, sprang to the door and called out, 44Kail in !" Again the inevitable roll cull. 4k\Vho put that chicken in my haversack ?" ho demanded. A smile passed down the line ; but there was no response. The demand was repeated in somewhat milder accents, for the fragrance of roast chicken was in the air.? Finally the sergeant spoke : Captain," he said, "we all had a hand in it. We thought a hit of poultry might l>e good for a change, and your huversack was handy." Captain ,1 called up a serious face; hut tho chicken had a tempting smell. The linos of his countenance relaxed. ,kIt was a wrong thing to do he said, "a very wrong thing, hut now that the bird is cooked ? and it smells like a good one?it would he wicked not to eat it." And eat it he did. At the next roll call he animadverted again upon the offense of plundering non combatants, and wound op his homily by raying : "1 ahall hang inv haversack in the name place tonight. Kigbt face, break ranka' march !" Ilmalr Is niood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No leauty without it. Caacarels, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keen it clean, by girring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the bod v. 1 login today to Mnish pimples, boils, matches, blackheads, and that aicaly bilious complexion by taking Cascareta,- beauty for ten eeote. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c, 60c. HEAD A OH Ecu red IsM in Is ales by Dr. Mile* Pais Foia "Ose cent a dose." (11 druggists